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07-17-19301 ¢:J 1 ~Y ~5 zu. 'rms Pm .,ff1 |5 .1 1EITHEI r n n r r s T HE N e w :Rcgardiesn umm Weekly b mm A.BL A NEBRASKA, JULY 17 1930 mm an on-an sm an Nana-NUMBERVOLUME XXXIV s..\..»",7a... Price. sum Sl- ami. smle Owy. mf.US ,Washington om¢y .. - umm Weekly b mm A.BL A NEBRASKA, JULY 17 1930 mm an on-an sm an Nana-NUMBERVOLUME XXXIV s..\..»",7a... Price. sum Sl- ami. smle Owy. mf.US ,Washington om¢y .. - umm Weekly b mm A.BL A NEBRASKA, JULY 17 1930 mm an on-an sm an Nana-NUMBERVOLUME XXXIV s..\..»",7a... Price. sum Sl- ami. smle Owy. mf.US ,Washington om¢y .. - WASHINGTON COUNTYBLA|R's LEADING NEWSPAPER r |:-:NERAL ~ NEWS AND COMMENTG 5"~-ana s Tgaachmg Force Changes Dum'| Neva Reporter Gln; the Changes nl the Tuchlng Faris for Coming Schaol Year. Neath mln! for open-»¢ Dah. REPAIR WORK NEARLY nom: . . . .. Students of Bm:and yidnigywhoattended Dana in 1928-24will be dellghted w bear thlthd C. A. Stub,who taught at ,o~ school during that yen, lun cngnged for the coming year. Stub comes bo Dum with dgh years of teaching experienne,of which have sw. in nm achoo and six in gguggg.He holds hh nhasteia degree from the Unlver~ my 111. umm m.m r .snubwillteachDanish language and Liwrahxre. For our chemistry nn.; nhydr position for the coming yen, wehave secured the senden of gnu S, Milton Thomsen, who =}qol§|~:B. A, degree from State Teafh- ers College at Milwaukee |mdhis M. Sc. degree from the University of Wisconsin.Mr. and Mrs. Ned Qxrfis, Damfs cooks, are now on a two weeksvacation trip throughEsffs Park, and the Black Hills. A B\per Crop improvementg, and $2,- ore than 'Lhe tom! pay- luding those for pennan- vements: 'Thia excess of eipts ~ is reflected in of revenue loans and in cash balances, not shown mmary.[Property and es repljeserrbed 46.5 per o I! l I \ ...............Rev. and Mrs. John Grant Shick left last. Saturday night for Chi- cago where they intended to visit relatives for a couple of days. From there Mrs.Shick went to Bm'1'ing"|.0Il,| Ill.for a visit Mt h P~<ft'-Shick?s aister_and family, 17, :asa 'rm interest me unnamed tn SNQH utlnys fqr permanent im- ~. $8»573,975-Th e mu l ¢henfo;~¢ for qpendon ba unce to l genenl de- intex ., and outlays ~~,axa.' n n m u m in- pxymenta for the year, .-from current rev- ~m the brpeeeds of bond governmental costs ~ve,$8,788,332 was szxss mv bdng _and sessapss Revenues r e fur for 'fax 'a I E0 c a I c o l s n a . u a Q c uIIn a are but men md ~bject to ~the same influences as other°nl m.The mantle of ollice, of wealth.or accidental hme shonld not place 1 halo around thehead of my. Such penona nhoudd bg open to criticism just the mme as those in mom humble walks of Life. W h m we ss A m m a n ; forget the d j n h G!he ezpeech, the equality of men and eater w the aristocratic imieux an in the Dld cmzntries thm we nn i n qnr Ameri - eanism m d n o drifting wwmga a n ~ w h i c h o 0 s l s a s n n s s so 0, 0 0 s | u .. .. .."r .¢;~l 0.~' z f ;.1 / '~~ A `¢~J . , f ~ I »~ "~ &' ¢» °,,..» §=<f~"~~ e§,........=¢»,==¢.~f s .m a m a ~g »|;.5 o r $ 1 6 3 4 p e r c a p i t a ,:o f n u m e r o u s m u l d - m 1 l l 1 o n »: $ 1 1 , 2 2 7 , 7 8 3 m m t ' h a n | | \ o a a 1 r . o l \ l ¢| ¢ »l ¢# ¢ 4 | 2 2 \ h E t 3 y f 0 ¥ 1 AL GOOD ROADS MEETING One of this :most importlnf, mah mgv m the i n a e mt a Go o d mm w u held at the lincoln Hotel, Lincoln,Tueaday, June 10, when editors of lixbeen af the eigdxteen with representatives of the Omaha Chamber of Commerce, thedlrec- wn of the Nebraska Good Band: Ano dlti o n,Saba Engineer Roy Cochran,and Federal Engineer Clifford Shnemnlver. The englneen explained in de~ tail the eondifion o! Nehr\ska's 11:21 furzl :hd the reasons for ln- ability to nmet ml!Federal Aid oifered Nebraska.1¢ was further explained that the maintenance costs of the :tate highway system was increasing rapidly due to the greatly incrsned tmlfic on these roads and the rm that the mile- age otsmze system has been in- creased at each sesslorf of che leg- islature.This additiond mileage must be maintained at the ex- pense ni the state. Aiber carefully reviewing all the evidence, the edwrs were un- animous in their opidon that ad- ditional funds must be raised md Hlzmd to support a campaign toward:this md-The general sentiment (named an increase in m e s u a n w se n m ,s e m Engineer Cochnh assured the editon,would emhla the :fate to use all the Federal Aid Road funds apportioned w Nebra ska- about $2,500,000 per year.. 0 on c l a l S t a t l s t i é s Of Nebraska For 1928 \t o f Commerce ,.,..| Phundll Statistics lor; for 1928 Sluwi nl|G i - e a h m m.l TU RES & REVENUES Hu Nu Bonded indem- Assemed Valuation of, s:s,2as,ssz.a12.; ~anment of Commerce a summary of the fin- tistics nl the Stale of for the :fiscal yeir end- ~, lm: The pe r c a pi ta r 19% ire based on an population of x,4os,ooo.=xtica were compiled byi .Smith,Deputy State Expenditures Ls for operation and ce of ihe general de- af Nebraska amounted,1sz,or $8.14 per up-Q includes $1,823,031 ap- ~Ls lor education ta the I dvldons ol the Stlte.} comparative pet cap-; ration end maintenanceu 1 s o n s | a I o o o s a c a » n n a 4 s U a a o n l 0 u c a 1 o s o a t l a s -c o c a : HE ABISTUCRACY |1 4 4 Sbrneiimes the nl3ihzde of the Mmwcan public is my- thlxig but Amerkall.We esta# to those in high places in die same despicable way that'we #condemn in the way cf the old countrleg. President Hoover has. a col a n d sneezed three tim s at breakfast.C h u l a Au stun Lindbergh,Jr., son of the wax-ld's most famous aviator, while looks like any~ot.her Am n infa nt and muy be a earning U. S. president or occupy a felons cell, has his picture on the frodt page of the dailies. We cater to poaddon,to wealth and bow down to fashion and forget the very principles that have built up this great nation that of all men being equal and that an honest num is God's great- est. There is but little differ- ence ln men.The president i n the White House,the judge on the supreme bench s o u a o 0 u C l a a s | s s u O n s u s a 0 u 0 s s c o s a s n l a aSchool Questlon _Reviewed Agitotion Brough# About Will Be ln: R e me mh e d i -Criticism is Not Ne e e mrr hut m m "A .Thorough Undernhnding Neodml n c u n s m s O N B O T H s u m s '.l'h¢ Pilot-Tribune editor in the lpn iaaua of that sheet, Bets him- | e l ! u p u a . c r i t i c mt h e G n r d n e r sghool people mo tries lPPwont.ly lp humilme di em ov er the deci- sion of the supreme court which ruled that Home Roll 145 was un~ constitution|L These people have had good reo- gn to MVA; 3-hir o ondi tion andinmw = m g \ m b m d a mm a e ness i n one who woodd critirinu either side.ln the followi ng |r~ tide we have tried to mention n fe wo f th e e a u s e s l e a dh lg up to the trouble and the workings ofme me o n tionff ~ `ye a n °3 °L `Yhm.H M W w a s in its pnmxtivc stage md when men were more demamztic than now, the officers of the Blair school district with a view to giving to all the patrons of the district the best service possible built the Gardner school house and foundéd what has since .I |- Heavily Fined Fine of $100 and Costa Imposed for Assault and Batlery and Same Amount for Unlawful Pasusslon of Li~ ~or. 1 A r a ": .:|.g ~ Its inception was to give ;oe i ~: a I1~ ' ~ ' 5 ¢ , , ~ | a u ~.5 1 2 %~ . . - a m ~m e a : :g g . _ | ,x .-d wg ~ i f l l . . \ P . :g a /.~4 ~13 ~~ \L ."J1 " 4 ` .F ~ ~. - ¢ ~ ~`. ." ' 3 ' » » . .. 1 ~Jm a 1.- ' E a NOTICE The stave law nys that childzen under the nge of 1 0 y a n s ha ll not drive a car.This hw means just wha t it says and under its lnte rpmhdon children under 16 ye an cannot drive an auto eventhough they are ueomppnied by their puentn.The drlvns license law wan put i nw effect to add to the v i d !o l Up pnbl.|p_and gny fufkhfr infringeménts Will he dealt with i n accordance of the law. 1 . w. L a m, 26-It Ch j d o l Pdi m. I ~ at a Qngwgllmeaup. shower, at the Sorenson home scutlueaat of town on hat Sapnrday a fkr- nnnn- Judv 12.. - - - -- - - ,-¢I ' I ' 1 ; ¢ ] ' ¢ W E 1 ' ¢ B ! 0 I I I l d f i f l E f 3 l l l 8 . d 1 9 B I t l l »»¢lu p a l u a n o t -n o n | . . : . .1`;_, ;,,,_p,,_,,,,,,|,,.,,,,¢: M u pms mt and the wly P5 5 o f the ann:-noon was spmt in hemmng mea towels for Miss Linden. The hoscess served a dainty luncheon,seating the guests at mbku,decorated in pink and white. The shower was in honor of 0 0 l 0 n s C O _ron susan-'FlIa Attention in called to the advertisement;of Dan J. Phillips, caxgdidate for sher- uf on the democratic d¢ke¢. Dan i s at pmsent farming mint nf m.|.-u. nab- ORA l o. . l t 0 |» o |Service H u Important m m W i th U. S. a n d ll No w s a m: |i nS ha n gl ui , qu m._ n u n s T W O ' m m s T o o m m r r Wu Offic er in Bdthh Ray a) Fly- Departm :mana Nehru Facts EX PENI Ntbnskx Misa Linden's approaching mar- riage.The bride-to-be was the u d p - l~t of many lovely und practical gifts which she will long cherish. ENTERPRISE READER RECOGNIZED llrs. M. G. Grover of near Blair, is the author of an article zivinz C 1 | 4 u 0 s public to airefully read his references furnished by his former aupaior officers and promises thpt if elected he wi ll do his duty without discrinmlnation n u a c u o n a s s a s s u s MRS. EVEREII L AMB . l ing 0 0 0 |i n Frmee.'Prun- ~i f e r r e d m A m e r i c a n A r m y 1 9 1 1 . o *Maj. Floyd N. Shumaker, son af ~Mrs. Josephine Shumakex d Pm- *mont, has become settled In Shan- 'g'l'u\i ,Chlna ,whe re l\e wi 1 lbe i n charge of a survey of the possibil- itia of eatahlidiing air limi; ;md ,flyins drolg in Lhe0_x:iexiL In ednma Propet 'I'heD nnnounctnndalHi Nehraskz ing June figures 1 est.imalc¢These st Donald Anditnr. l recipe for iced cocoa,which lzticle is published i n the July ssue of Capper's Farmer, nation- \\ farm magazine with nearly a nillion circulation published at Topeka,Kansas,by Senator Ax- hnr Gunner-The axticle follows: "Our family enjoys ioed cocoa md I luve found that keeping the mum nn hmd dmulifle s Bm ure-' The heartfelt sympath of theycommunitygocsouttoEverett lAm.b and relntives following the Ml!-h uf his young wife,Mrs. Mu-lo L -gf o n my za . 1 9 a o a t U! ma de Axe ol twenty yearn, seven months and dm day s. Ma .ri e ,as u.be waa lmo wnwnll her friends, had been ill for sev- era l mani la a n d n n me h u m " was gxven una commxasln by**!.heAviation Corpontion of Am k l m, iwith whi ch he hu been situated since reigning from the nrmynlr { § ; = = ; ; _ h - ~ He ; ; ;'_~°'°<;_fdf°= P0 at usebelievedm .,.:":... be n m wrson no head the ne w gi ilarl bureau in China.y ¥ Hin present trip is hin »eé9ul| ho The pu maintens partmeni In 5122* its.Tlx portions: mino r d In 1927 its for 4 of mme: » 2 r{x< m a um mi nk.e m a wwer could do, was done m uve » ¢ , u i 1 y d r e o ! t . l \ w f a o d d g h e r i i t e .She wa s ta ke n I o a n he summer, but a glass of iced Omaha howiwl when her use be- eoeoa never fdls to tmnpt them. came crltiml where she passed This recipe makes slightly molg away ml J\lly.1$.~ the Orient.He made his firlrtyié- i t th a n zo v w ns o . w he n hu m; ' i n t h e e m p l o y o f a n ~ gineering t i m .H e l m d b e w i n "hir" f'!¢!:sf°"Pf"=*a»fw'Jun a pint of syrup and is win Mm, Pdaersen was me .;..,gh.'°="° mn ln mu and »e.wg\u... v-wen for n cmidedble time on fer o( Hr. Sid Mrs. Louis Peverlen;°"l others d the °""5'°°$'? ~ ae Addinouxh cold mm- zo 1,01 mm- mv. mum She wal !l"*Y~"F?%" 4 qi»l;»l$.w\»;.g»gpq and in 11 on debt il 890, ind c PIOVEKDEW Pmwnf-m and mah P"-' =-gg clude all whdher ' ences or 1 issues. or the ported nl highway; mninienm eonnructi :upful cocoa afld 2 eupfule wear homlr;Arimtine,Kmsu,Dec. momakeupaste.sm-m ¢pam;9o9.ll0|°9fb¢rlifswasxp1 fr.; ':::.;.': n.~...`.I`.aI{ .}fE§~i{I.f mltl~ ££.§1"`m"""l m . 'E , , ,'§;'(§'";',{1{'1§=}`"""n§, 32536152 m l, p l|.o ein ~ wen gt 1§hi9 13._ §im e ~ m et gveqm wa s. . . I .-.¢ .... S. .. o ovnh lld * Q i n 1 f ¢ l \ l a . l | . | r n n ' r u n v n n a f i n c r t u a l + R :lun...um uuum u w-uwu,~ . ww...xpoonful of the m\=n to evgg" of milk.Flavor wiih atewhs of vallilla md, if d¢|il¢d» a hopping nl whipped cream mv Be addad.Mrs. M. G. Grover.Washington county, Nebraska? " " ' " ° " " ' " " ° " ' » f »»,w.+ 5." WamiéaLK courtship wma sul-- i==¢¢rw°r1n¢-hexzoo ro'HIPQSQG in 4 himy mama onBin*-28, 1923,.' .|=q\1ldrvninD;nyerand.»la¢' Shi nude many friends inBl.mir some time in the service ui,?a w p ;the few months of her;F""""i'°°-After lenving St:'.married life which she was per- was he lmame an lwlvisnr E mmm on mm here.sh, was al Aviation Gvrmntion nl A.\ns&i¢pL a <=1»¢éf§'*"~a.;,.;.,.a;;" He §~ n¢°v1i"'=d; na one fr swnatum that Won hex' friends lvery l°=<im8' ""u"'"`m°° um "WMF inwhere.He passing hu deeply *bin WMU! cfm; moved the JM community'-~ ' a i the sympathy of d goes out to s'lr!."Nmcy R°>¢\*1§&uf her lnmbandand dntivas.|Inn on; Has family il with lnmfeizclusivo nermnnen New Pitdncf Puls Over for Third! "inning for Season to A Some! of 9 to 5.Game"flayed on the Bla ir la t.'_ HOOPER TEAM DEFEATED Besides her husbdnd, she is sur- wlved by her parents, five sisters and two brothers.The dsbers are Mn. A. R. Hovey, Misses Emma. Lmxise and Dora Petersen, all of Kansas City and Mrs. I. W. An~ dersen of Lyons, Nels.The bro- thers am Earl and Marshal Pet-nmn. nr \:m»¢».= new I | in Shanlmi., . ~ Major Shumnker was li o n i n Bla i r a nd fo r a numbe r c i y mm ma d e B l a i r h i s h o me , t h e ~ residing in whit was known Miha Dr. Fauoett, house, replaced .by Ula Dr. Langszaf! huusa on can Grant street.§ The Sbumaker family moved 653,307 rr ments inc ent imprc revenue lgiaytnént increased in this s special ua A cent ol' the wtal revenue for 1928, 37.4 per oent for1927, and 60 per oent for 1917.The increase in the amount of pmpurty and special taxes collected was 99.9 per cent from 1917 to 1927,and 69.9 per cent from 1927 to 1828.The per capita property and special taxes were sms in 1923, $4.65 in 1oz'1,, and $255 in 1917.| Business and nonbusiness lic., ences constituted '26 per cent ol , t.he total revenue for 1928, 29.4 perl cent for 1927. and ss per ant for 1917.Receipts from 'businfsa licenses consist chiefly of taxes erected from insurance and other incorpor- ated companies and of sales tax while Rev. Shick journeyed on to Lansing, Miclrlgon where he was to drive out a new Oldsmobile buck i n Barrington.From Bar- rington both he and Mm.Shick were to go to Madison, Wisconsin for a visit with their daughter. They expect to be gore for about two weeks. l. 0. 0. F. Lodge Installs Officers With Usual Atterulanoe.Soda! Ilnltd hti o u of Offioen l on gasoline, while those frol"non~ r.....:..... \a,....... mmndu l- rm.,Ewminm Wu Eniuvnd and Rr;- BEING HEL D UNTIL FINE PAID!Omaha BeeNews i m week Wednesday,parties by the name of 0. B.Sloan and D. K. Smith were placed under arrest following a disturbance at a bm dance at the FrankBr-aw-n farm west of Blair. One charge of assault and bat- tery and another of unlawful pos- session of liquor was :Bled Isiilllf Smith.On both :harga he plead guilty md on eaeh charge he re oelved a Iine of $1W and costs. Ae he did not have the ready mo n e y t o p e y t h e i i n e h e w u r w manded to the county sheriff to he wg unti l the line s were pa id. Blalr owns an electric lighting and Power Co. wants to buy from the city its distrihming system. No other portion qt the plant is sought.. For the distributing system ap- p d a t 545.000,the Iowa.- Nehraska concern offers the dtl- zena $275,000 or $280,W0 more than the value as fixed by the audit. When this proposal was made to the city council, some time ago, it was rejected.Now the Iowa- lant.The Iowa-Nebraska Llgh Nebnaka company p u n ,to mb- . - .. , .,_ _..._Y ______ .. ._ _mote from the school proper to be of access fn the patrons of that scction. Fo r a long termo f yea rs the school was Clmd for in the same manner as the other ward schools of the city.The buildings were lrept i n repair,the necessary equipman was always at handond every convenience necessary was furnished and the patrons were satisfied and happy, proud the lact that their school was part of the Blair school system. But as time rolled by and the promoters of the school passed of! the stege of action gradually there u m a a change.The city schools, proper. were built up, new and luttnr lmilrlinem mum r mm Carey; pitching his first Elkhorn Valley league Kill" for Blair, won a 9 to 5 decision over Hooper on the Blair lot Sunday afternoon. He struck out 10 men and gave the Hooperihes eight hits His 'team- ma fe s ga v e hlma e e v e nn rnle a d in the first four innings, so he was not required fe extend himself- The Hooper players were held soorelae until the eighth,when they mixed hits with Blair errors to run in their total of live runs. For a time it appeared as though they might overtake the Blair lend, but the rally was cut ot! be- fore *My evened the soore. Appel and Meier, Blair hurlers, were touched for 18 hits.Buhth ar... -. - _. .- ...........\..._..Funeral services were held Tues- day afternoon, July 15, from the Baptist chureh of this city con- ducted by the pastor, Rev.L .J. Moran.Interment was made i n the Blair cemetery. lC o u n c i l H o l d s Regular Meeting Receive;lhtlma te of Exne nlu from School Board.Hear Ee- D°l'¢-l of Various Committees. Will Add Equipment to P u b . bnna num (l b a v v r nuvrmrrnu from Blair no 1. ._.sont where ine;still reside coumv woxs I-*mi Mr.and Kim..Ina l.nn1rn nlidMr. An&"`ia§Q"'JS1§1§ TEL' drove over to Fontanelle last Bm- dny , wli ng a t the Ed Niehxnm home and vi si ti ng with Mr. Th* h m m m d Hr. a nd Hrs.W m Btuvennen.They als o die d .ut the Henry Hunks home ana a t I-lennan and Frank Schoettgeia. The latter is oonvlleldng fol}o€v~ ing an oyiention a shun time-pm. The country is beautiful a t ~ ti me of y e n- and the we ste rn~ is pnrdcudarly prosperous loo mx gnu ; i n mums n a da o f g f-w a s Rev. E. J. Hancock celeiiaeed ooannn ..w...e. e.....,,......-1tutesonmotorvehiclaand amounts pad for hunting and fish- ing privileges.The mes ta x o n gasoline amounted to $3,999,702 in iszs and sa.0=n.28s in 1921, an in- crease of 29.4 per eenf.f Indebtedness | ' r m m m o f Nebraska had nl indebtedness other than outstand- ing warrants.Assessed Valuations and Tax Levies The assessed valuation of pro- perty in Nebraska subject to ad! valorem taxati on wu $3,283,382,<- 472;the amount of state taxes levied was $l1,945,279; and the por capitn levy,$851.In 1927 the per capita levy was $4.21, and in. 1917, $3.51.(I nr:'ruRN FROM SAND HIlLS I The Misses Hilda and B¢]yg Barton, daughws of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Barton redding west ofBlair, returned Wednesday of lm' weeli from u trip out in the sand hills 'country near Ainsworth where they mired their uncle and -aunt, Mr. and Mm Joe Plxley. They celebrated the Fourth while th a r e a n dt o o k i n a m l rodeo which they enjoyed very much.` SIDNEY GWES GAS~ FRANCHISE Sidney, ln., July 16.-Sidneyhas approved a new 25-year franchise for the Iowa 6:Nebraska Light and Power Co.for both natural gas and electrical rerviee. The eompany'e old electrical! franchise still had 10 years tomn, but due to the introduetlon off natural gas aaked for the new -»~»~; mi t. The gas franchise vote was 206| to '71 and the electriw franchlsel frshmenta Served.1 1INSTALLATION MADE JULY 10 The annual installation of offic- ers for Blair Lodae No. 14 I. 0. 0. F. was held Luft Thursday eve- ning,July 10th and in spite of the heat a very good attendance was out. After the installation the eve- ning vnu spent in a social manner und later ice cream and cake was served. The officers installed were a..follows:N.G.,E . w .sehiniam; V. G.,Carl Graverholt;Warden, Andrew Jacobson; Cond, Raymond Burr; I. G., Geo. H. -Kuhr; 0. G., o.F.Carmichael;R. s. N. G., 1.c. Eller;L.s. N. G-.J. A. Kuhn;R.S. V. G., A. W. Rose; L .S. v .G.,J.E.Heinzerllng; Chap., A.S. Armztead;R. B. S., .Chris Padsen;L .S.S.,E.M. Terrell. H. N. Thorne, Saretary. ATTE ND S o o u n r r AG ENTS ' c o u v a r mo n County Agent Gwrae Bates re- turned lut Sunday from the wat- ern part of the state where he had 1 3 "to attend a county agents nate convention. The oonvagtion which was a t four days duration, was held a t Long Pine and was well attendtd. The program, Mr. Bates nporhs, was exceptionally interesting and ure nov.wearner or rut w u zprovedverydii dent ln c aus ing people to..rrnke up their mind: as to a vacation trlp. _ Fred Kr-ugh, wife and daughter, left laat unday for Lake Okoboji for an me d m m ma i s a n old time fisherman and knows just where to catch 'em. E. rv. Redfield and wife caught the fever and last. Sunday joined the caravan of wanderers.They took their tent and camping equipment and will camp anywhere that their ihney calls them.E. B. d.idn't know where they were going, how long they would stay. nor.when they would get hack. He was just going to do as he domed pleased for a time atleast. RDJEIVE PRISON SENTENCES Fred Fuller and Mr.and Mrs. Herman Schrgam of Omaha,and Maggie Hooper of Sioux City, who were arruted last week on the 61826 of rhlchen stealing,had their hearing in the district court and the two women were paroledto the slid!! for n year._ Halle! was sentenced to a vw la the penitentiary and Sch:-am received a sentence of six manure in the county jail. n o r m G O L F 1~o UnNArmn'r SUNDAY A havdiksp home tournament vs-lllbeheld atthelocallinknnext. Sunday morning atnrtlng at 7:80.subjects of vital importanrctothe|s""_lh1 g n ;rlfi rmi ng intereats o i the lfalie wm b f ' e Qnui wi nd_P ma were brought up and discussed. After the conference was over a gr v n :mera SeeL c i l w p o r b m r e u n b o u d nf'f Igfv "ig m;f_-5 *° B""¥*P'{f*» Neh.|`§'£¢.'Zi»°ZZ.d fm ¥».n...1°`§1'l'§f e ted for thr e dave In his trlp going and coming, Mr. Bites says that the crops l ek* ~ excepiionally well and that the prospect;were good fo r a f m era will he down the following Sunday. Reladva of Jacob Andreaamr enjoyedan rn a r,le m..`E 't""&'°.'""3 " i n the m a r .u l q u e s t i o n r o w e u r m e n l - Petitions for e referendum are to be drcrrlated, offering to un wt' ere o!Hair the opportunity to pass i n review on the judgment of the city council. Here is a very pretty example of how the relations between public and privately-owned utilities b e oome strained and sometimes hec- tic.Why ehoudd the Iowa-Nel:ras» ka concern want to pay $275,000 for property it admits is only wonlr,physical value, $45,000'! If that amount of money is ln- vesfed in the datrlhudng syslzemf and the consumers of cunznt in Blair are served over it, will they not be expected to pay a reason- able return on the money invested!Or will this item be n mz t n e d over the entire system, and made a part of the charge against every patron of the lawn-Nebraska Elec- tric Light and Power Co.! By what process does property rightly valued at $46,000 become worth $275,000 when i t wi ll be used for the same purpose for which lt was set up, and which it is new !ul.¢i1|.ing1 At the hearing before the fee eral trade eommlsrlon, much testi- mony war brought ent, showing how by simple bookkeeping leger- demaln wo e s multiplied many times,and assets of companies were marked up million! ot doll- ars.Maybe this Blah deal ia on the same basis. Afoer the Greeks had introducedt-he wooden hone into Troy,the Trojans devleed a very uaful max- "Beware of the Greeks when y come ' g _"_,.Blair votcn a mi n e : m i n closely before they dedde to turn their system for dmrmuung elec- trlc current over to the power truat,and leave tlazmadvee with building,machinery" and ' doe, e<mP1=°d_t»°make "'.iUi°¢"»but and modern and np~to-date eqdp- ment was furnished which was as i t shoudd have been.Still the little old Gardner school eat on the hlll prnctlwly neglected, the build- ing in poor repair and the equip- ment if posalhle, worse.All this time on acoount of modernldng city school, the tax hu been mounting higher and higher and the Gardner school becoming poorer and poorer. This brought out in time n pro- test from the ;,;;;f>"~ which was what any pro ive community Nelson, ss - - - ecuurnn.u»m u : e w w . ,wa.,we\=-dine |d¢kg| with tlnee in (our attempts.Van Deuaen, Nelsonand w .Schurman each had two hitl. "Bchemmel, with three me infour tries, was the only Hooper batter able to get more than one blngle The summary follows: B a k1 AB4444sa Schetfler, 'io - - Warrick, 2b - - Sick, rfwould have done.The water sup- Van De ply which had always been ample, asehu failed and no relief was given, ex- cept to wry water from a neigh~boring farm.This further agi- tated the community and one negg lect after mother forced the pat- rons to seek relief. Aa is the case in all agltations o f t h i s me hitter feelings were engendemd nor wan thia confined to one side,The people of the Gardner neighborhood at last aahed for a reparation that they might set up their own district and accordingly drcarlated a peti- tion which was signed by an ample number of names to oem- ply wlth the law and allow them , e f - 4 W.Schurman,l! D e y . 8 b - - - - - rman1 I tobecomeaseparate district.. The Bldr eehvol bond. through their akormy, put out a remonstranee which in effect ldllld the petition and lelt the Gardner people where the y we re to mn wi th but wi th more bitter feelings than before. The agitation over the petition brmmght out the fact that some-thing like soooo who being paid into the dist.:-ld from the Gardner territory whlie only a small por- ti on o f that amount was hedng uaed f o r g y owmaehool.I t looked to Gardner folk that they were being held "lor revenue only" yhlch they Hamill? resent- 4 8, c ~C a r e y , p - - - - R 1 1 o 2 0 2 2 1 0 To t a l s - - - - 8 8 9 Hooper ABRow, ab-lf - - - 4.s 5 4 5 2 Ze lle rs ,!b-rf-~ Sc hr e i n, 2 b -- - i.`c he mmel,c -- 0 1 x , e s - - - - - Lallman, I! - - - 'Uhllg - - - - - H'g'rhaunrer,8b- Havckost,c!-rl - Clough, 2b-d - - Appel, P - - ~ - 12842Mnenp----2, 'm m -~- -as Roo111ooro10 o 1 s'Bathed for Lellman in 6t.h.Score by innings: H 2 1 1 2 0 1 2 8 1 18 H o 1 1 8 1 o o o o o 1 1 2 1 P O A 2 2 9 0 I. o 2 2 o 1 2 1 2 o 9 o o 2 27.8 Po,.4o0 1 s 8 10 1 1 o 1 B 4 o o 24 8 0 2 o o o o 10 1 R__g_s i m - -- -z z2 1 o o 1 1 x-s i s 1 E o 2 o o 3 o 1 o o s E 9o 1 o o o 0 0 o o 1 o 2 E. 6 e a a to lthe a e ho o lho n s e s o a s to Hooper - - - ooo 000 060-5 8 2 Remarks:Twmhase hl tr - -B . Sehurrnan (2), Schemmel.Three- baae hlta -W .Sehurman.Home runs--Meier.Stolen baaea-S¢hef- iler 2.Double playa-Nelson to Schediler.Hi t b y pi te hd ball-- Sdremmel, Row.Buoa on.balls ot!-Appel 2, Heier 1.Struck out, by Ganey 10,Meier 4,Appel 4. Time of game, 2 hours.Umpi re - i a nrn na ua ua ua v nu rnaa aauu The regular meeting of the dty ooundl held last Tueaday evening was of more than passing mumt. After the radi ng d the mi nnbes an eatimate of the expenses for the running of the schools of Blair for the coming year was read. The total ai this estimate was $68,000.Of this amount $46,000 ie to be used for the paying of ealarles and operating of the aahoolr and $'loW goes into a sinking fund.This estimate was read and placed on file. The improvement eommlttee| which was instructed to investi- gate the taking of the aewer out- let to the adverrportcd t h a t t n their opinion nothing should he done. W. F. He mphill, a member of the Bldr s chool board, appeared before the council and asked per- mlardon to cut the curb on the I ||Pll°¢ge v i v a t o w r y o f !.the water from the school house.' The requeat was granted. The condtion or the pavement wh e n t ln had heaven are :found was discussed aa was also the dpe in the pavement. The park eommltta asked for additional play ground equipment and this brought out qdte a. dis- wasion of the subject which ended by tin committee being asked to ascertain what they wanted and report at the next meeting. Coundlman J.P.Jensen then' made a talk relhtlve to the light plant adtatiou,etadng that he wua ga i ns t the s a le o f t he p la n t. and thatthe power company hed| 'been trdng the papers to further,Ill"-rr ¢-use -hue o n d w m u de e d M y h y and had made nor effort tordute their statements. at this jllncluru he put the ques- tion _tn the clty attorney a a t o herds at attle and dark greerrmrri flelda.Washington county ie"lrv de e d h a r d to b e a t f r o ma n r i g r t - FORMER BLAIR norBecomes aanaoror `Albert D.Follen of Fremonl,son of Ma. and Mrs. Peter Pollen of this citv.was united in main rlage to Miss Mary Stahl, mogu- ter U! Prof. and Mrs. E. M. sum of Fremont on last Sunday morn- inr. July ra at the Salem rmhmin e hurc hlnt he pre s e no e o lthe lm- mediate lamllks and a few close friends o l the couple.Attorney John Garrigsrn at this clty,.van present as best man. The newlywels left for-_ a two weeks motor trip throuxrh east after which tlmv will be at me ln Fremont where Mr.Fo is manager ol the Buck Boo . The bride has lived in Fremont for thepaatbenyarsandreceinielj h r A.B.008190 from m m - a college sdnee w h i c h t i m e ~ been holdlng podtions as teacher. Both y oung peo ple are well ~ favorably k1|ownto Blair _gw h e r e u w h a v e mm w s i o f a h 'be rt is a former Blair 505; hoo grewtornanhoodhere.~ lr-lands are extending oorrgnhle-4ti o hs a ndhutwi a he s .; ;. car.sBru1'esBm'rrmr. h i s o n e - m e b i r u m y a n r n - day hy means d a plcnlc dinrki in which he Ind Mrs.Haneoch and me e mla m pa ra dpne a .. Those present were und Mrs. E. J. Hancock, Rev..Mrk. c . w . n a 1 \ u u a n d = ¢X ae Chester, Neb., and Dr.f l r a V.G.Hancock a n d 1 - e q nf Omaha.._ ;,A v e ry pleasant time was re- Ala K Blair, N¢bfl Judy 17, mo one lemon nnvond N- m,q,¢_im- modum mn building.mth pide of man Sr. for °°°""m. dldfa, hay ma vndous mg,H... 1 nm bnilinr vmhsr: 1 mi nf um nv. mmv of tha can-I Lyman-Luthurm ehurehdi!ialpm¢ybyR.B.Hmkamortuary.:oflivuhodzan mg mmtcomman A-TWOtr: +. .\ .. .. . nu n,|m n xn n m xs :ww malaga gnpes, seeded lad a¢»'wma= an sold in null pack-dediamd rwwily-Scottsbluff-R.G.Neeley pu:-'in the sun.mu e onla lnud Q h,1¢¢1_Dissolve gda tin in bo il-i g u m l y b c m d t e d m d n u d u x Hi tdxell-City Coundl granted chased R.D.Owens building o n thebudleti nanalnady belnguned i n g n h e r .Whs neo oYa ddgnpe|.»g¢¢tori ee cre am.orldded¢ =oa .franchi »e toPnblh:Se\'vioe Cor-Slxmenthatnet.1 m f u m m m p m m r m m n h m a Ch ! !! u nd l i i r l Bnmme by spoon dmpla foundation fmlng fm- eshe.P°fl54m of Nebraska,to supply Gaahenburg-Extensive street exicndon work. fullninta sberbn glnsses.The u-The flavor,the nweetenlng,thethis dry with nahmral gas._pa vi ng v wmm unde iwny i n this \ U n . | | , \ ; x n : u V 1 l u n |a r e e R o s a m o n d ,a s f o l l u v l z F o x l t n w b e r r y . u u k . m n - _m i x n m u b l u o o a u a d ' By J OB' NBAL L l m '" "~ v é l u r -m d ' -NEIL LAT!!/IRR had ma! Cells Flnch and Ezhel. the yuungesxof lhut pnpulnr family,noted zurl u femlnlue pulckrilude,but ofBounmnd, the eldear. he had onlyhmrd echoes of her mlm henuly.lien xnld :he was n nnrble statuemd lhnl nnthlug could awaken her drvnmlng peace."My slsler llnsamnnd 'r' Celia had npeulcd om- day."Sho's the dmw 11 xhlng. bm she vrouldn'! be Inter-.unea lu any of thla." :he waved;m u nm at the mum full at \ dancers.,gm-.||».».-mm Nm was alone. chi\1d milk.Make the gymp by nndni ng cooked und sweetened strawberries through chaste dnth. For ahueolafe mnlted muh. boil together one eup at milk, one-hd! cup wwar, md one square of choc- nlate me maine a heavy synxp. Dis- solve 3 tablespmms of 'maimed milk in hot water, add two table- spoons of chocolate syrup und beat it wi th nn egg beater.Fi ll L M glpss with cold milk and ben i t unin- Qgémmm lwlélxke ice mam hmm; of ingmaium, hqve .n|Lymm-sum line road beinzury IMAK REMARKABLEL|.\:.a~..sn-v.»¢ nix.L... »mmfl¢¢l in in ndvmce. a.ndnaAicd nine miles souih cominz|S¢;ottsblu!!-Numbtr mad signs'ES ______,__.,__ v uan I 1 p " _~ ~ ~ Z i m ome .Th i s i f o wa r é th i s p lwe .| p la c e d a lo n g hi g h wa y : a t va r i f mu n i D m i n u m s 1 : m n 1 u N B u m : i c e C r e a m hint alone shmlld be E006 for 1112213 P la t ts mo u th wi l l h a ve riff*Ilfa l, points le a d i n g t o th i s c lty a n d . ....u 1 ..___...1 .\...._...L __.1 . -; . . . _ . . . ;i t a t .'\ f _ . . \ .n l - n | _1.7..|\.....\ l " L -L _ . ;..._:..__| \ . -,...._...3,:.,,, Two iunket mblets:2 ¢able|§ delluous ana unusual uewen.gnu Dy nuguuu |.u».u»'JNDII1 run\IU vuuugu 'une w a t g w u n Lau uuluuun-up*D a y k i n D r .H .H .I-I umphf elf,Ne l i g h Gr a n t B a i l e y t o e r e c t a er a tc d b y B y r o n W . B u n n o f B la i r ,a'7 ~Dan J. 2:.§>.sp5dn}p31dw=wr;.s=i»p»mnu;1 =°v==¢~f=1s=v==\*!'!°4'=£=°=!==NEBRA8KA \VEEKL\'INDUSTRIAL REVIEW ilocated in nbw office building.itourist camp on his property.iis the subie.:'.of an article pub- |_ s¢»i»u5\-.gba 2"t£'=°" .'°"°'! ny; _cgznenbui-g _Bri~=|i. wmlk "l"f=-llhhea in ihe. July haue of Can- r-|ler°|| Farm-nr, Illtlnnll fum mag*-|-.I..- ...|n. __.._|_.L .....:l|:..... .:......_0 hal\\n| n \nnml lemon iu iee:5 6 n i n ti"""" " " ' ° " " : " ' " l " _ " v "* " " "\lTcxaco Scrvi-c Stauon lrom A. 1..'call com lewd on new LamnclI ma m,Crush Junket. f.8bl£t8 and'»-.-.|._.. .......| lm ...........+.. ¢»»..~lm» nm E- £,..,..f.' _._ 1:r,....; un. .»+w=.¢4 r ~ * Phillips dissolve in colcwater.Mix sugar Construction work gmned on t 'hEes\.eI auu wul vpcxasc uuuua. un.ws Dluluul u|5 It uf uaand mmlk and warm to lukewarm-Missouri riwr b betw I f name of Abe Morton?Texaco=" Dux nsavwah le wnm n ly 1 Inuuuu uu..uv_ndgo een N us Papilhon Bids were opened by l u __not. hot, stirring untll sugar as dis-hmm,Nob.and Running Water,Station.|County C rk of Sarpy County s;3onb uh;:ae,,,a ;r¢;PPkaE-on solved.Add dissolved junket. tab-3 D_Hooper--Hooper Service Station for grading and incidental work on Thé article follows*ur per. lets:'nour at once into freezer Pender--Moseman Lumber Co.301d_t»o ~ B.0'C1n|2o1._u l G tn 'W R d_::al .£=__a=.eg;oe .._.__:___$}u=°g=={u}combining of 220~ " '; , " " " * ; " '; '" » \ "w g 3 ~S.*; $., .. ».. ... "f. ."2 »..'l".f.','I . 1 g i s i l k l n l r t h a i m m . S I U E N E W S O F I D e mnrrnfin Cnmiimiam for ..~.....| ;,_.\...~. .»-..»~n ebuild Iunmber troyed by tina. 25,000 bridge ~ d»Ai¢~nf»A mul sheds,wa unem-v ry suu mesure open Nelign-Woned with tallde equipment.ing section ol a c mn Ewing-'Wes tem Telephone Connonh of city. ,,;,,,,_ poration purchased max oelephvmu i ma me a n :K swma on gnu- um: ox wnear, heav y wnn greeK. N. D. Highway sweet clover, was done by B W.Bunn,Washington coun ,s in The Bum-prim.Nebraska,Lan jear.The green l v l u v I ~I I l . ; n l ( H i l l :| . . n : L n u u u u u a a : t u s l u 1 l u \ \ . \ 5 a u u l a z u v v §: : ; ; D i I , € , : §r § 1 E f d : ¢ b ; ; l d i ¢ ; z G A R D N E R D I S T R I C T S : m u l f i n n - - - a b o u t 1 0 m m u t e s . .A d d r e c e n t l y d e s r a r e f o r d a n c i n g .h e d e c i d e d t h n x .' p r i m a r i e s A u g .I 2 m a s h e d b a n a n a ,l g r n o n j u i c e ,M d ;C l a r k 1 no f _P a" m a r ! = : = f % I = & ~ & > ° ~ ' . . - f ' f : § . ' . , l ' ; t ' i " . . , . 1 ' . .~$ 1 l ! f |M G e o r n e S c h r o e d e r f f ° § i ° ¥ » f 1 ' E " 1 : 1 3 f . " . . t ' . ' : " l . . i * ~ E .a c k 1 ¥ 1 ' 3 * ' i - E . ' ; : ' I exe.hamre . .._ - NEW MAP OF NEBRASKA A new map ol Nebraska is pze~ hay was an heavy the swather was used and it snteessfully piled the cnt grain in n windrow. Several heavy rains mhm Zell benting the windmw into the mlb- RUSH OI uumur.xllsvllq; luuuc una - -- - ----~_-,rdeclfiffn ~ £ 0 G U Y m H I l U ln t e r ~ |° f Oma h a wgng 'I.\l¢8tiay even ing -ak a b k a*O m N e ra s.l In llly \T0IIl3H idI IDRHQY 'HNF 'yigitofg at the D a n ~ h b f l l e Jul:~ ~I r he b v.Ne ll finally dismissed 5'rlge time of mee ti ng the e ld es t Mi ss 5 3 J e n fi e n d ° {, f m1 " : h£ e i1 1 m T o th e V o te r s a f W a s hi n gto n.erna\u n o vi m C v ,N=hr¢s1fa.F'°Fh' und_ be<'ar}§_l}f§f1_r}el}I\ _'IFS an d E h z a b e th Sheets W ed ne sda y |o f n h w e n o m D a n J_p h i lli p s III use ana an|.f.» uuu .uu\u¢c¢a n y Upc nc u _Ge o r g e tte P u d d i n g Sauc e I P l a tt s r n o u t h - N e wl y p a ve d r o a d l W a u n e t a - Mi n a t u r e g o lf c ourse T w o eggigl;2 %tables poons sug»f r o m th i s c i ty to Mu r r a y wi l l s o o n c onstr uc ted on lot ea st of f Peo p1e"s a r ;juic e d l e mo n ;1 tablesp oon be ope ned no tr a f fi c .B a n k . w a e r ;g m : i m g 5%l e m o n .B e a t l N e l i g h - - W o r k u n d e r w a y a t t h e .H o m e r - , M a c h i n e r y d i s p l a y r o o m . . ¢ . 6 ; |d | . h ~ 1 »n f n I 1 n s w . . . . . . » l | » » a » n 'A n v i u n u n l n g l u c ' : 1 m a i n ~B .B .~~~senmd to the people of the staw hle so the pick-up attachment on in bulletin 244 ot the University the combine cuuld not reach it. nf N»hranka nm-iculturd ameri- The side delivery rake was used uslnas or lilnllulucturlug '""" """afternoon.f r number of years nav:ot5.»;==g;, 0C\'.I35|0ll81 (?CllISlDIlS Mr.and Mrs* Wm Gu f g ;~ ; l ; . . ; ; ~ h i m o n L h g ~ ance ~.fmnilympent Tueaday eve B'a fare Board of Omaha and 1;»f°§,?mf'g"'L~'§§°'1L f g n m h ¢|5§; 1 U='*;-1- 1 §¢*fn°§11 h°"'°e wed trughmfullyf SM; fhagpe' is ar m rs.l arson en I ear ess xcer 0 B"i m m a | 1 0 1 r m n h f ~'lhn Hillsidn Ilnqtlera Club T'h\l1'8'?na\nhrarnrtpr and well nuadij ~ ~ .;;;;":.al g= improved-md .;...1c a n ist/~ Wd fied 01 naxl Ulmespoums n i nu.j p i c e a n d m d a n d b o i l i n g w w g e m i n d - c .W .m m l m e a f i f w B u r m a o n m a d s o u t h o f c . B .m e n t s t a t i o n .' r m n e w m a p i s a n d c o o k i n d o u b l e b o i l e r , s t i r r i n g l o t s a d j o i n i n g c o r n e r l o t u s e d b y & Q - t r u c k s ..d i v i d e d i n t o e i g h t l a r g e a r e a s n o c o n s t a n t l y , u n t i l t h i c k a n d c r e a m y .C h e v r o l e t C o m p a n y a n d w i l l c o n -W y m o r e - - F a i r v i e w M i n i a t u r e c o r d i n g t o t h e m a j o r f a r m c r o p s B e a t w h i t e s o l e g g s u n i i l l i g h q s m x c c m i n i a t u r e g o l f c o u r s e .G o l f C o u r s e s o u t h e a s t o f t o w n ,p r o d u c e d I t w a s w o r k e d o u t l o l - t h e n b e a t i n g r a d u a l l y t h e r e m a i n -N e l i g h - C o n t r a c t l e t f o r w .J .o p e n e d t o p u b l i c .__l o w i n g a s t u d y b y _ p n c S n c t a o f t h e i n r f n m m r .C o m b i n e m i x t u r e s :A n n n n m a c h e r f o r c o t i s t r u c i i n n o f H a y S p r i n g s - L o c a l a i r p o r t d ° d ' ( ¥ Y P 4 5 5 . o f f a r m i n g i n B l e s u i t e , t o s t i r u p ~Then the combine pick it up and threshed it perfectly.Even under meh sd- verse conditions from 25 to 80 aches a day were covered with 900 bu§_hels_ of wligat _tle _ ~ run. {to the r ou ta e or a B us y olulx, n un - --------..--_----___._.g o t i nto h i c ar a nd r ode n ut Hal!!da y af te rn oo n. l.\9Il13g tn _p e c ou n tr y cluh.Th e Mr .a n d Mr s .Ha r r y E r v e y a n d Fi nc h res!once wan on Eas t uve-da u gh ter ,Fa y e ,Gr a n d ma Co mp - 'n tln nm] he hm! massed Mrs. l"lnr.'l:tc m a n d Mr s .Ma u d e L g m g n o f E ; " ? n " & . ' " " a i Washington County,Nebnlkl.Jennie Mather CalKal. " \ : |" - 0c o o k o n e mi n u te ;sti r o c o a d o n a lly n e w sc hool b u i l I c o st oW m .~ ' M a n d mo th e r ,M1' s. ' un til c oo l; u se on c otta ge pu dd in g,$40,400.ding'a h u t lige navsixxtgz sof 326 1-3" gi ~o r se rve a s a ci:ssc rt i n s m a l l }3r11r1s\s'ick--Plans b e i n g ma d e h u e.'~'I sl§HS@§.lm e d wlth la d y - f i n g e r s o r f o r ere c ti on o f sta n d a r d sc hool Mr . a n d Mr s . J . w. Tr i s le r we r e th ln s ho es o f s po ng e c a ke .i m Di s tri c t No .s s , s o u th o f t h i s .::-...,...........¢4|Mnndauf nvaninn'nf Ginger A18 L£'l1\0lI8d€plac e. 'c ntu d r ec en tly . W y mo r e - - P u r i ty I c c Cr e a m f a c - to ry no w i n f ad ! o pe r ati on . Ru sh vi lle -- -$ 2 7, 00 0 b o n d issue ap p r o ve d to p r o vi d e f u nd s f o r n e w c i ty hall.. A r e a 1 i s c a lled th e no r th e as t- e r n in ten s ive me a t pr od uc in g ur e a, a re a 2 the s ou th ea s te r n g e n e r a l f a r m i n g ar ea ,a r e a 3 th e so u th e r n c a sh g r a i n nd li ve s to c k u e s ,area, 4 th e c e n r a l c o r n a n d 1 1 _\_..-_-....-r A. -.......|»».'| Bunn'n macmnu IB a lu ron: cumand was pulled by a 15-26 tractor. ,He combined his ba rky crop in `which no sweet clover was planted without the use of the swather and pick-up and is convinced that he could have handled the wheat in #Mn nfront (nr #ho @51 zY»E`;=2£5n},*L-¢7 élx-Is in Lhe shnhhy ' Blair,a ll a tte n d f d a bi r th d a i g pear dr iven by a n;1ddle~uged col p a r ty a t th e B e n 1 e c k ! n a me n o r t | .ln : u l " mn 'Phu Flnvhes \\.el'E UDDI n f 'Tnk n ma h S u mi a v i n hoI10l o f I2\ `i£.` i':»i§,"`é§2»rni'§ ~`\Iu£§ I h w y came of 1| gmail uld family and hurl ma ny ric h felu thes . the fullwrlc -as f mn lly we n !around u s m u t deal a n d entertained oc casionally . U A s v - - . . . - " w - . . _.. 1Mr s. P ec k...Mr . a n d Mr s. J . L . P ete r se n a n d ;, °" » Ro be rt s pe n t Su nd ay a t. K ru g k ."il.....r nn..n r "f9| f\| §"w b .n1"f1'fi'fL§':'~i°:.':__:2:.';""= ulhlllub \l|.}Four lemons: 1 uint dnlrer a.le:l 1IUmb0ldb-MPS. Lana Hoagland|hon!! ni n_Mr n ml Mrs1 Frank lu v e a m c u :31 11 8,a r e a .D m e or: u\ .. ¢m L __ _ . \\!....- -l4¢.1-».¢.\S nanny I2 II n nqrelauves 1:1 Umuuu...L --f -' |9 -|Mr. and Mrs. John Wfatkins and 1% plnta water, 1 cup sugar. Place opened ladies ready-to-wear shop fnm§l1r vim."I f'ri¢=»nds in Fremont a small block of ice in a pitcher.in Hardin: building on west side B¢§1"n'§¢' I-"" '" ' » . " " 'm g " North Plxtt;-New ~. .=I:,~, ,7 the southwexhem wheat ana, and area s the high plains small grains and gradng area. The bulletin also shows by pne- cincts where the lghest prevent- age o l the land L fnrme d andwherecorn,wheat,oats,barley, DEAD ANIMALS We remove horses,cattle, hogs or sheep from your farm at no cost to you. We have the only licensed truck bo haul dead animals in Washington county. Phone 21, Arlington, Neb. We pay all phone charges. Reynolds Rendering Works Farnum Franzmburg, Representative. great ambunt of green dover stalks. The threahed wheat which had cured in the windrow was hauled so market and sold ns well or bet/- ter than that threshed from the shock later after it had weawernd several mins. '* - -"_m a x :u u u u U L Ivi » » |» ; . . -..5 J u s t a s N e l l : c a c h e d t h e F i n c h W e d n e s d a y m o r n i n g c a l l e r a r v s l d e n m h e 'bcL1 !.nl0 a w a r e t h a t n w :M . m A m \ "h n m p .»7'¢hE ri vu- :hand nn of :Irvey ggrd § E { y ` Z J é E n § f " ` ` " " " " " ` | w i u \ t h e J u n o l f o u r \ e m6 u . mn = ' ° : I n T ' Mn. Emu! Schmidt ~ elnivyillmane cup of sugar; om: md on ' Bé rtra nd-She nnnn BNI. ga l- |_va¢'|\::°ll hum her IMI!! in the pint! 0! water,a n d ° " ;o l In hwnui zlo ld i n L e s ta t Ri c h- _le.Ki ll!" a le .Pour info P nelson and ..wLl|dl€ °a nd V°§ :"? "";= hav e n- IH! tlomughly.M l m(to s un4 |q m m n w u p f x o h n e r t r u d - N¢ _ , a lte r I \°\k'l v m: lt !-P' ff'I.'2'1 f."' be fore le rvmz-°""'F"¢'l'1'.'E.'il'2,','1.1""'2'.'2'.'I°.'¥".?I".... f the mac hine needed water.I t wa s _mound thought i o a t o p there an d ap p ly fo r n p all o f wa te r .People Iln xvem| 1\ e we re nlway l n e lg h bo w ily . a nd a s th er e wax n o pu blic g aln g e th e r e a bo u tx,Ne ll ju mp e d o u t *und hastened up the graveled drive na d nrnnnri i n than hnvk (10012 A J es se Ca rter of Oma ha, was i ti n g fri en ds i n th i s me ig h b o : la s t Me e k . Mr .a n d Mr s .F r e d C o mp u Bla i r ,visi ted a t th e H a n ?I h o me Su nd a y eve ni ng .\ Mr s .Da n Ph i llip s r gc ei ve d broadcasting station ¢KGNF, offi cilally went on air.G¢§thenburg--Front sheet being ments being made in City Park. Pladamoutll-Paving on U.S. Highway No.'15 practically com- plated. Mavwaod-Franchise xzranbed to ,vnu ..v...... ... _..,__,_,_I w i was umndlng with her bucklm lxlm hanging out a snowy vrnslrimg ut clothes.She ware | pink mxnbonnéh but he could see n cmmlc- iof clotbesnlnn protruding from the of the death of her aunt.M n .M¢Guire in Omaha Friday night. Mm. Phillips went m Omaha Sat- urday,remaining over night and attended the funeral Mondny home of their grandparents,Mr. " 1'°'°"""-. ..|....,~....-....... .W.. .... ..~..and Mrs. Carl Rohwgr, Sr.g Delicious tea-lame refreslunentgcuoperntive cream ~eryMrs. Clara Hexse Txetgen passedacan be made with a minimum of|Went Poin Hansens Cafe i n on at her home snut.hwut uf Ft. time and trouble by melting marsh stalled new booths.Calhoun Sawrday,-luly 12. aged 47 mallows, peamn bmzle, nougut ui-l Ewing-s mw Hi ghwa y De part N IS.M.True for supply electric current t othis village. Edi s o n -W o rk progmssing o n new auditorium. !d 8llth I 0f lh 0 bo DI 1E L |mul.'nin|?.-M I .Ph i lli p s a n d JohI1}h\.lBband_Wi}1iBm agjd geven c h i l- I cammels over hot, water and addl'ment will gravel Highway ing tn wafers.For lnskancez Sal-south from here. tine wafers may be spread with West Po int-W oo dlawn melted marshmallows wpped. with sold to Lee Coomrod.chopped nuts, and browned in the|Dayldn-Ele\'aho;~grader oven.Vanilla snaps may be putling on Grain Growers Hi| No. 8 Dairy work- ghway ~ :'Good morning." he suld In his 'or wma?My car-" he did not Bn-ilsh Lhe sentence.Ile paused lu .dlsmny, tor me elorhespmn were rf:-_Qmoved from we lovelhast at llpl and U1e lace turned Lo his was never -thnl of an urdlnary mnldservaul.Such rare beauty could only belong:tu the :later of Cells and lizhel |She uw hla embarrassment and Zlmlled gravely. '"WMUH Certainly," she mid. lnl l roles which made his pulseslllllllb-"lf y o u wlll come to theihoule I will give you a pull; there|11 wller ln the garage.but youM "aa wan ml cha nnll ln the lpleaxnnt voice,T'Mny I have u pull g also, .Chris Larsen home near Herman Conn.le§went down for the fun Mrs.John Reid attended the meeting of the Long Creek Club which met with M m Hans Boea Thursday uftemoon on the fa rm recently occupied by Mr. and Mrs new.Harry Ervey shipped two truck loads of cattle to the South Omaha market for Thursdays market.Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Peberseh and son, Robert,Mr. and Mrs.HarryErveyand danghher,Faye and Mr.and Mrs.Dan Phillips were Monday evening visitors at the dren, Mrs Freda Neuhaus of Ben- son,Mrs.Wilma Peterson,How-ard Grace,William J r ,Donald and baby, Joan.Four brothers and three sisters besides other relatives and n host ol fnends. Mrs. Txetgen nuflued a paralytic stroke June 23 from which she never rallied.Al l was done for her that loving hands could do. Funeral services were conducted at the home at 1 p. m.and at the Presbyterian church at 2 p. no. on Monday, when a large concourseof people paid their last respeds to the deceased.Rev. 0. D. Balt- 'usand,'Wiliiam and seven chil- ,f - mm cm--s2oo.ooo bona is~|:sue will be voted upon to provide 'funds for construction of 'new 1 u n£4 b 3, Jgelher as ai sandwich with pea-'east of town.courthouse. ut brittle or cammels,softened West Poi nt-Ca rmody 's Bake Edi s on-Conti nmta l Telephone a spread.Shop installing new fixtures.Company reconstructing telephone Ginger snaps make a good com-Elmc re e k- Elm Thenlre p u r~system hen.\.ination with a sandwich filling of ' chased by C. J. McCue.4 Ha y Springs-Reliance Drug oftened nougat, and rnany otharl Amhers e ~ ~ S g o m u p m e d f o r B u s i n e s s .~\ ed operations in new location. Eustis--Eleven carloads stock shipped ont of here recently. Te ka ma h-Ro o t o f Schroder building mplimd. Wausa "mutt-act let for con- struction of one-story building on New Ford 'l`ruckWith Chvsd Cab 4 ' *Qv _._.3g_9\§?,==1 5 ~..x \.I - ~ - 4 q u g , . . . g ~» vnriations can be worked out to,Bank and First National' Bank suit any taste.consblldatnd. The childran will enjoy taking Oxford--Building south nl Pra~ over this part of the meal prepat-ton Drug Store lmown as old post ation and feel they are helping office will be razed to make way wages. Reynolds Rendering Works Farnum Franzmburg, Representative. 'm a ~m .~=. ~f ~»~~z..,_ . : ' j ; 1g_;,;.~.,.,~2 ~,.~.~c r ~. F f s lr f f : f x m f ~2 h u l l / I f,';--,":'1 2 . ~~ ''lwr "n ""§he"`i¢u"N"_ IT HL"...l, ev.-.\i:°;;.'i i r of Kountn Memorialfm k|n¢he||,lmmaculat:l;,clel;l:...'IL.:.11:th :..1 II::1!ff*-¢¥f='chreh in Omah conducted theIbm! an ancient eoland woman.were callen in the l'l¢i8hb'°l'h°°'i||ervieen.Six m i n. " o f the de- crlpnled wlth rhexunntilm.sat .lun eomlonnhle lu-mchnlr by the Dre.\t4he.cronk¢d hoarse protests when'the gm ave Nell n |hlnlug pall. |"Plane be quiet, Aunt Happy# clxldod the girl. '"I sm sorry to trouble you-l dldn't know that I might be lulmd- ,lug-I am acquainted with Mn. Finch and her daughters and-"l "You must be coming to dlnnerItonlglm then." suggeslai the girl.]"I recognlxed you at once-l amalloaamoud Finch." -She held out aihund rouzhened by housework. ;Nd] took~her hand "May l stay n lltlle while uud be kltclien cour puny?" be nsked..Ilosamond looked doubtful.Thou u wave of cnlur lmmlcd hor ¢ulr~'ness "I shnll ne glud, Mr. Lutl- mer, but you see lt would erulmr~ nxt mother und the girls If it \\'¢-n- 'known-you see lic-muy Ls crippled.ax we cannot udurd another maid.=x come out und help.lleppy dl-lfeeu me und I love to cook-ll ghes -the younger girls u chnnce ta golabout.I must fly around now.,because there ls dluner to get. Canlyou ml: mayonnaise?". 1 Nelrwnahed his hands und pushedllmek his cuffs .L lt §9.u _will lel me help you a Monday afternoon. FT. CALHOUN AND VICINITY H.H.Rohvmr and sisters, the Misses Anna and Ella, left Mon- dny for a few weeks stay at their eummer home .ear Pine River, Minn. Mrs.George Rlohwer,Sr.anddaughter, Miss Celia retumed on Monday after a pleasant outing at Lake Okoboji. Mrs. A. W. Beales left Tuesday for a visit nt the Wm. and G-ao.McDonald homes.Dinner guests Tuesday evening at the J.W.Trisle(home wereAttomeyVerneVanikandpar-ental, Mr. and Mrs. C. L.Vunce of Omaha and Mr. .and Mrs.LyleVance and little daughter of Chi. cugo.»Mrs.Arthur Schneider very pleusantly entertained the kensing. ton club at her home Wednesdayafternoon.Mrs. fJohn Landiswus u guest.'the Coffman Neighborhood Clubwhich meets monthly was enter- tained Wednesday afternoon at ceased were pall-bearers.Themanyfriendsofthefamilyex- tend their sincere sympathy lntheir sorrow.Among those fromawayinattendancea t the fun- eral were Mr. and Mrs. Emil Tiet- gen,Mr.and Mrs.Henry Lage. Mr.and Mrs.Hans Tietgen and son, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Rctch-wich and Walter Tietgen, all of Sholes and Carroll, Neb., Mr. and Mrs.Fred Schneider o i West Point, Mrs. Minnie Schneider and son, Fred of Raallie, Nels Nelsonandsister,Miss Anna and Wm. Lehmann of Omaha, Mr. and Mx-s.| Chris Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Jipp Skow and Gua Wulf of Benson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Michaels, Mr.and Mrs. Wm. Sierk, Wm. Loner-| gan and daughter, Miss Grace ol" Floreme, and a number frbm Ben- nington.MR. and Mm Tietgen hadcelex-ated their twenty-fifth wed-ding anniversary Sunday,May 4,1whenalargecrowdwasinat-1 tendance to make merry \\'ith_ ~the'm.|l Mrs. Gerlmde Frnhm Rawjen left Tuesday morning on a trip to California.Word was received here Monday nivht nf nw flnath nf Geurae Em~ I .._j'f~f;__~ ,..~.¢-.|_||r Get Our Ideas and Prices on Your Printing Jobs Letterlieads .Envelopes . . .Circulars Forms . . . Social Stationery Our modern equipment,competent printers and selected papers enables us to give you perfection on any printing order you may give us. Consult us for modern ideas and plans for direct mail pieces, catalogs,letterheeds and all forms of printing. Prices are always in keeping with the quality of work that we do. Phone 11 T H E ENTERPRISE /aim A. Rhonda,'Publlsha 1 #9~r' n*u -\ Y . v~_m "-'a '~;.j¢f'Ff"L"-'-d.1M\1'.. ~ -*if' en. 5» f `|._ 5 :__»'2 ;.~. 'E )..if ¢.€::¢.*!§i ° 'P . ;\;.'_=»;=.":'.§ 1 ~1%49 Y 3? .s1"f f"4!',~|»4"'?a 3 5 *~}';*""i:""-*""¢'i f " " ' ° T x * "."..wr" "i f :' i a § ' . 1 %J e _~... ~ \ | ~ w ~ r H I , . {Y'~i v , . = , . J Z f . \ ~i '4 |5 ". ! . \ . .\ a » r. ~_,~T 'Ik *~~G A 4 .+v-"J ! " : . ~": ; ~ '_ , f f ' ..¢°.~ Q / / ' -.: ¢C a n T w o L l V g a s Cheap as One? Often yuu hear the remark that two can llve as cheap as one.This line of talk il dddn In spring ontheundnideted, but it wvn't hold water when u eomeslw an eetual test., Petmnlzing a cresm sutian. when a good preamery il in opention in a community, works out ahoni the same way. Thin eneamery an hmdé m advantage every ounce of neun produced in thi community at very male e:....a mmuhcturlng costs.Why Hr pay me on |.n extra buildi ng or two mdpl y extn salaries,when every Hit ol muhinery and equipment ls nl hand tn hurdle the milpa! of hnllerfat ol ¢he mmmnnltyf Soni! men ha ve to ga mnrried to find nut that Iteuuta uxtn to mninhln n 'hdly nl two or mae.All _:"m me to a » u m c ompare figures on pri ces plld where ann nations have no aumery competition ce cmvhveyo u tha t a n e xtn a nn luti o n or two is ne lly e li a - bility to the e onmunny imtead of an um. \ .II W I'o nt Mo de l A A tm c k s 'and Mo d e l A li gh t d eliver y cars wore announc ed th is we e k b y th e Fo r d Moto r C omp nli y ~nd ar e o n display i n th e s h o p rooms o t F ord dc ile ra.| Changes in th e tr uc k s are prin- c ipa lly in th e fr on t ¢n d, *" wma1 ~as been completely redesigned, arid in th e c ab .Th e ra d ia to r i s h ig he r with more c o oli ng sn rfg c e. fe nde rs ar e wi de a nd tloviln g. a nd a blac k cowl strip adds a note of distinc tion. Th e n e w Mo d e l A A tr uc ks wi th th e four-speed tran smis sion intro- du c e d s eve ra l mon th s ago ma y be had with enc lo sed or open c a b. The enc losed cab,sh o wn above,is a ll ste el, it is lo w ln appearanc e yut. wi th amp le h e a d r o o m.Th e ogznn c a b ll ot b la c k ru bb e r to p mater ia l The sam Shtina price this wzek il .Tic for butscr h t .We In paying llc-n mv d' of huw your Camper- liiv e Cxeamery (Hu yan better prlos.~ To Make A Good Cream Market Better Blair Co-0perative Creamery Co. WE Also BUY POULTRY AND EGGS .. : ~5); _..»,~'1§'-gf~y_a ~...K'~».)t_.~.~ cr ~~f ~'E u ~~f pw ".4~"~~zf7'*"',1¢2L'>:<.~~ ~ ' ~ i x f f ? ».£~~ .;is=;;,"q,~~..¢.2f'.g,;4 'sf-Q '¢»1'»f¢iv h u l l / I and Is easily remuvon.Bo th cabs are equipped wi th Windshields of Tri ple x s ha ttc rgr oo l g las s and va c - unm_type v.'ln<1'=hle!d \.Ipr:3. Mod el AA tru c ks may he Ind wi th a pla tfo r m hmly ,wh ic h can be equipped wi th sta kes o r a panel body .Th e chassis has ma ny l m pluvémen ts ,inc lud ing the four spc ed transmi ssion,larger fron: brakes.str ong er springs.power ta k eo tf o pe n in g an d opti onal du al rear whe els. The Mo del A linc of n ew c o mmer- c ial c ar s c o mpri ses a li ghhd ollvery tr uc k wi th p ic k- up b od y , a d e lu xe del2.cry f.r..c . a small pa ne l tr uc k a w!a aLn!.§0.1 wag on.These c a m have :h c su m lor whee ls and lar ger t!:c a or th e n e w Fo r d passenger Cl.lf3. I |l | I lI !i l »..~»V ~'~¥."#~I""a ~ w ~ w ~A ~,4!'<¢~d0*-:g;|.zxu.mr~&-4.2~ A ar e wi de a nd tloviln g. a nd a blac k cowl strip adds a note of distinc tion. Th e n e w Mo d e l A A tr uc ks wi th th e four-speed tran smis sion intro- du c e d s eve ra l mon th s ago ma y be had vrlth enc losed or open c ab. The enc losed cab,sh o wn above,is a li ste el, it is lo w lu appearanc e y u t wi th amp le h e a d r o o m.Th e ogznn c a b ll ot b la c k ru bb e r to p mater ia lACOLUMN Fon WOMEN i -'2DESSERTS FOR HOT DAYS Nothing seems/to touch the spot on a hot day hkn a delicious, cool dessen This dessert should bc varied, however, ls variety adds to its appeal.Hem are two rather unusual summer desseng that may be made up quickly: Mu i r le e ¢C a n T w o L l V g a s Cheap as One? Often yuu hear the remark that two can llve as cheap as one.This line of talk il dddn In spring ontheundnideted, but it wvn't hold water when u eomeslw an eetual test., Petmnlzing a cresm sutian. when a good preamery il in opention in a community, works out ahoni the same way. Thin eneamery an hmdé m advantage every ounce of neun produced in thi community at very male e:....a mmuhcturlng costs.Why Hr pay me on |.n extra buildi ng or two mdpl y extn salaries,when every Hit ol muhinery and equipment ls nl hand tn hurdle the milpa! of hnllerfat ol ¢he mmmnnltyf Soni! men ha ve to ga mnrried to find nut that Iteuuta uxtn to mninhln n 'hdly nl two or mae.All _:"m me to a » u m c ompare figures on pri ces plld where ann nations have no aumery competition ce cmvhveyo u tha t a n e xtn a nn luti o n or two is ne lly e li a - bility to the e onmunny imtead of an um. \ The sam Shtina price this wzek il .Tic for butscr h t .We In paying llc-n mv d' of huw your Camper- liiv e Cxeamery (Hu yan better prlos.~ To Make A Good Cream Market Better Blair Co-0perative Creamery Co. WE Also BUY POULTRY AND EGGS rear whe els. The Mo del A linc of n ew c o mmer- c ial c ar s c o mpri ses a li ghtxloli very tr uc k wi th p ic k- up b od y , a d e lu xe del2.cry f.r..c . a small pa ne l tr uc k a w!a aLn!.§0.1 wag on.These c a m have :h c su m lor whee ls and lar ger t!:c a or th e n e w Fo r d passenger Cllf3. | I iI !i i r " " ° I~§~ ' é . -- _ l v ~.1 A ? I,I x f _~\"~ ~~ » ¢\ 1 4 v ~.x.'\h x~m g S - ,3 3 -\ ~ nsumnvnusvasuswen.nw 1 . Wewwr.¢u ~CUTS' _ j `busmo:r r u . . .\v.. 1..~ ~ i1 n m n i n th a tlof you and your dark plvmlngs lnqu-\= klicken." Nell never forgot that hour sph:|ln the klkchen with lovely llos:\~ mond Flnch wllh old Heppy nod- dlni her whlwturbnned head np- pmvlngly.'2 Tlnn nlght at the happy, 'lnformnl dinner party for which the Flnclnel'were nmous. waited on by Um man ...E ...mm V.mm. uh, nv -wh.Miss Dorothy McMillan is vis- iting her sisters, Mrs. John KeeganundMisses Jessie and Janie Mc- Millnn. Miss Catherine Frahm has been engaged by ihe local school board gs;oencher of the 7th and Sthsdes.A lm-ge crowd was in attend- >» »who drove the cur, Nell saw hs:-lmund agaln nd she seemedauullmer ml: she had retreated into somejeool grotto of thought. but hll se~,dons eyes. with a hidden appeal to :moe at the band concert l d movies .Wednesday night in t ecity park. On account of the extreme heat, some of the fumers of this vic-'her sleeping heart, brought her ont.and gradually he uw her coldnas melt.Durlng the weeks that fullowedNell learned mom abuut the later-allng fnmlly ol girls who maln-ulned melr nodal posluon on a dplewd income. unul there came nday when they had m nnpack Mrsnm-hu num weddlnr dren and vell . ma y ha v q mn c utti ng ma n b l moonlight., and report it is _rnue 3mox'e\pleasant working.'`lAnumberfromhere attendcd the funeral services of Mr.Aug- ust Frochnow a t the Bt.Johns Lutheran church two miles north a l Florence Thursday afoemoon. Mr.Pmchnow had redded on his lor Roanmondh hrldnl.Arm- un,_mp "eldest mn Flncb," who madnlzentedlx stayed nz home ln thekitchen. was the drag bride mdAunt Bmw. who hl turned herlnto a hmoun cook.was almoxtan proud u Nell himself as the hddi cnms uv the aisle "She lockslike 1 lovely mme." laid mme one U.|u|. du.Nell only smlled.ue knew that ~benmth the marble there was name- h a d \xB BO!kissed his Glxllwl mm M e i m»nr|¢h|.» farm, near the church for thepul 54 years.He was 72 years oi age Burial was made in Fox-emLawn cemetery. Misa Dora Klindl. wns the gms of Omaha friends Friday.Mr. and Mrq. Walter Sievers oChiugn, arrived Saturday for 4 vmek's visit with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Trinler am Mr. and Mrs. J. A.. Landis amend M "Journey's End" nt the P mmmml. in Omaha, Saturday after noon. Sf § ''Miss Marie Sierk spent theu...... ...l I ml. "l"t.:...».Iwaek nd with friends in Lvam. J puuu a v ----~~- - - ¢ -xnu have bean discovered 1 -, , " { § ,'§,",,,,my any there , , . , ] m » = x m v i =a :elativesinCer- come the announcement um mme-¢8¢=°. Neb. Sunday. bo dy huf o un dnn e e d le l nnh a y -Mrs.Ellie R.Cook returned nuusb-VDo\ed0Bla4a.home Sundny from the Swda hImmanuel hospital where Ain hu F o u r m a n n with ljanlmntor " ' h e ~ w e e k s .She =1HJ2=4"°°"lY'|*P'°C'=*'="K°*°°Y ur. a nd .m m o m a n d w ¢ y u » m = ¢ m g , w h m 1 n » 1 mg |Mrs.Lizde sen ma so n. Bobby mm t o a n mh l n l l y -were calling on relatives in Oma- ha Sunday afternoon."No w thnt you haw an auto 1|Mr. and Mn. Wm. lvusonapent g u i "i f n E a " " " r , .....,,... .,.... ... ...f .11 ox.-n....».Sundly afternoon at the Pa d1u"»~»uyvu¢¢~v-»--w _|Kl'\l8aho|ne.W W W 'Iastweeklwuout Mr. and mm om Rohwar, sr. r$50on1ims\loue.";va|\:|;\llera:t,th¢P.C.'l'u¢kex Polieewomnn lhrguet McHugh °"E§. mwybau mfi fllyed tha -d B03$°ll¢kI\°¢|\1°d Tom Ohrlan ill-|Ias'hara team on the home dmu the guitar Mid: A fiat blow an mend Sunday, the score being 18 *sf m e iuw §<.5..i _,,;. ~ '" '71Z.=.Q: ~ Bmr, Nebmu, my 11, was P h p h r s With The Churches 'md family spent Mundny even!ng|Hr.Ind Mm.I{arlStortz uf second. :ti ..*»*1€JI=.:<§. .'?E°%*°':&'iL_".'33.°' §'f'f."i§`2s_°f°PEE4 ef E" H2':~=s.<3f\ -Harem* se:rved a very delieicus ng of mndwicha, e idea.g will be held xtthe Wulf, August lst. Hansen, Rrpolhar. view Health Club all determined to lest ae¢m-".n u n l this at the meeting m- leader,Florenec .1u1,by practicing I starting the health: 1 become due un bondod lndebt»ed~_ neu, xinldng funds, :nd the dl!- ferent objects llld branches o! ex< pendimrg of u i d City,itemized and classified as hereinafter set Revenue received fr o m d l lourees $121,866.65Ba it furthe r nndv bd tha t this resolution be entamd at Lu-ge on the m u m of this Coundl and forth, u estimated as follows, to-that the same he published for wit:ifour consecutive weeks in The Prlnting and Publication $soo.oo Enterprise, a legal newspaper of Salarien of City Ofiidnlx 6,0W.00 general circulation in the Clty of For 0...;;ts, Alleys ua Blair, Nebraska. Brldga 12,000.00|Passed and approved this 20th Fire Department Equipment lday af June, 1980.. and Purpose 2,ooo.oo,J. Harold Sww ut, Miscellaneous Purposes 5,000,001 I Mnvnr. Chiropractic for pain in Arms and Whether y o u r pain be neuritin. sdntloa or rheu- m a t i s m i g y ' ca o t . t eslnusanimplnge~ me n t .o f t h e (he Lea- De n ma mma : wr - we n , w w. .vwuwumy enxuuue :rom xe uuw- mm;oondstiMr.and M n .Ray Pagexqudst bone National Pa rk whe n t h e y q m d mand daughnsrs nrhended s bhthdny me s few days-Both Mr. And Ne xt u g party Sunday at the Ted Moyer Swtbé were former members n; home near North Bef-" T |'of our wsddng force.5 e of reno Follu who he]a ur-A a Rlddl ,~L2.|nh hi :hlfgninv Suvglnv ;t um sn..-... mmm... --.£.£°?.'l°.E < AS TOLD BY THEIR PASTORS CHRISTIAN c a unc u A. J. Ilargctt, l'asw¢' Bible School, 10 A, M.M°li°l!=x !°f§*=iv» 11_4J& __ We had several visitors in tlm ¥¢'§`iis`» iietaiianserx, ir. mix B.5E.`i2"o`£I§h"§,' f2"`$'s§1"§"1§& Sunday serviea We have some M n .Clemnrens Williamson,Mr. mother Mrs. S. K, Riddesbarger.~ Mrs. Hlmld Taylor and fum-|~ H e g y l f ived 1 plu some o M me °'o urme rs nwgy on vafsauon i1 u n .Tlteo.Wxlliamson and : q t w s S u n y ro m M m s o r h ' k a n d f a m -yt a k e y o u r v l c a h o n g b f m l r c h i l d r e z x a n d C n r i s R u w e o f f} ~ = = = d = .u w w ;- 4 n . . . , . \ _ - When you to church on Sunday.You take ,_,_____ The Elven members are the E member prove<held with ou gn-uggn EB'£°3".?"'.§"W r. u.un nllea ol othen viho han ioll|u'.'.f'}-|........... mllh ilhll ......»|"'u`L' :'.... M.. h.n¢:¢\ is Dixon, July 1 their drills am records. Pneaclung, 51W r. m.Mid-week meeting Wednesday, 8:00 p. m._Lust Sunday evemng the Inher- m~|s»f»lnl.v n.asin¢.erl in n ww -v nun. »~./lm..-....... "..........~.. up-.»»».-_.. ..-. nun. muuuucx naamur"'{'UU\15"8 from 'Jw place °°|Monday afternoon at the Hu o l d n e n and family of Linsay, Neb., which you have gone.When W°|'I'aylor home.Billy returned home visited the 1orm¢r'|| dnt/er,M i n do this we can vacation without with her for a couple oldaya visit.Esther Rasmussen on Monday.the Kingdom mifering overmunhl Mr. and Mrs. Emangxel Andrea-Hx. §illgnln,a ministarot Oma- nerveh i n ~»1 s p i n a l column.5 This produces xx pressure th a t A shuts a l l the flow o f nerve energy no neces- sary to the m l m ' d r u l pn-ga o f the body. The ractor trained to ln- =» ts the point of obstruction or interlereuue in thu sphm and by means al Hd j w i n r the mb x m zf d vertebrae back uri!! nonnal position, corrects the cause o!your pain and rentnres your nerv- es to normal function, Every Gliroprmctor is glad to hava you consult with hi m concerning your case free of charge. Dr. W.l\l. Foral Wolff Dr u :Slvre Bldg PHONE 175 Ind!" Na b tension of Electric 1ight_ symm 15,000.00Street and Public Lighting 5,000.00 Salaries of Employees, Main-tenance and Extension od Water Works System 12,000.00 Parks and Park PIIIPDDGS 500.00 Music and Public Amuse- ments soo.oo lhinwnanee and Operation of Public Library s,ooo.oo Sinking Fund for Sewer Bo nds and me me 4,500_00 Sinking Fund for Inter- section Paving Bonds and Interest 1s,ooo.oo Paving Assessments on City Property 1.ooo.oo Salaries of Employes, Maln~ tenance and Extension of Ice Plant 7,000.00 Hydnmt Rentals .2,500D0 And the Mayor and Council at the Qty ol Blair, Nebraska, here- by certify that the following is a true and oo§..m'.'. statement of the a n i m revenue of the G t y of Blair,Nebraska, received for the fi na l year commencing on the first Tuesday in May, 1929, _| ... | I N THE c o u m v COURT OFWASHINGTONCOUNTY, Ns s na s wa . In the Ma tte r o l the Emu o f Hans Asmua Lamp, Deceased. The heirs at law, ne xt of kin, logateea, aeditolu and all peraoun interested in said state are here- by notified that on the 28rd day of June, 1980, Louis Godeker filed a petition in said County Conn alleging that Morgurelhs.Lamp.executrbc under the last will and testament of add deceased had re-'cently died and that the condition of said estate requires the ap- pointment 'of an odruinistrator debonls non with will annexed, said petition asking for the appoint- iment of amid petitioner as suadministrator.I If you fail to appear at sad 1County Court on the 19th day ol' July, 1930, at 10 o%lock A. M. andcontest uid petition the Court may appoint we l La da Godeker _or jsoma other suitable person admin-|lnrator de bonis mn and proceed la u settlement o ,said estate. Wib1es,my hi nd and officialsealthis 23rd day ol June,1980. ( s m )L c. ELL ER,23-lt County Judge. Four of X11 yrege absent. ne fifteen memhers\ 'l'he~eonzdh1tlonand'I I§»m1§~ We ;;;.;"»:,;1;; neglect. Try it.negation gym- nly with our .b in the loss -anion.la t us our prayers.___._,-.__.. n n a n d sons spent Sunday nib-[Im Bhd his daughter mme up eo by-laws were ldoptsd.eruoon at thc Rudolph Andreaso:|_ the _Home Sunday bo see ahqut A delicious luncheon of ioecnun hbme . K;_ ~;="~=~ fo r n Ie w ~ ;, me mbe r o t hi s 1 lm1 l Y a nd c a ke wa s e njo y e d by e v e ry o ne . to e g n u a ,ome._g.P |J _B d _. I Fnnas Morgan, Rnportaer .plea unt vldt §\md»y from her DESTROY FLY July Clenrance Sade eontinued|¥l§-§I}ilon_|qd yds of Falls City.nnlrv nni n ¢,,,,~¢ ~¢ may have their services ,pin in the neu future. Next Sunday evening the young people will assist in ihe oervine. The subkct for eondderntion is Our entire a n g pathlzes very a¢~» Brother Everett 1; at his heluved com; rme mber hi m in Some GEM Summer R-=»d1==¢"."Bear re one W.Quarterly business vwetins' has ;as"l:he admonition n u n l u u ~i f m u . A p o s t l e g g ;1 S a t u r d a y n i g h t, . m y a s m a t m r s R u t h D n n m i m we n t ° °". _ " " " ` " " " ` " " " 'I a s h i o u ~~ . P g - . ' F E * |Ch fr kn nk 0 i t haha \| n\-mc h u vuvl*"'°'| | J |____» ~ -h -g a l g h ~n g a !h " 1 ' = ° ' " " | e a t i n g f | 5 ¢ ¢ " ' h i t h 9 b l ` ¢ B d " | u u l .L A r m .D e s u o v i w _. . b m - g g i n ;S h e 1 2 t h a t e w n i g g d u w e d 'o ! m _ ¢ B '3 3 - _ _ _ .a n d g u t . y o u r " * " " ° 2 § . f . ' Z .' i = » - h m » = |R e v .A . _ _ J.f ¥ " F " ° "~`Y r l ! I 1 °I n w m a " m n s ~ = = = < g f -~ ° f _ § . 1 _ __A.. ._ _ .. . .___ \- ..b q g n p g s ! P ° n * d . u l l m x :s a n d s P g ; t o n c e w i l l m a n i n n p i n o n a t -= ~ » - . Y O " e v¢ U JJ 1 8 - BAPTI b'l" CHURCH v a n A n n \ . . | . . | 1 0 A I . . |u r . . | m e r u m u n \ . » - e u w r a t s u a n d a i : ~a |J u. : n a m c n a n e l n n n r f o r u a u n m n ' n l a c n n n f f i l m : n r n n n r l r m f l . l " I l \L u n . mn h CDI' P unnlvu ~S y a f ; ' " m : ' ~ f ; 1 ; b u ; = @; ' i ; ° ; ; ' ; n i ; ' ; ' ' ; f ; ; , t »7.50 1:,ylelp you wo.$3-Values up to $'aided at the Piwq and Nas an~tltion of the problem..He qmnt -|.1 \\.laB1-un ,. A l l¢G1wc.4:r1o mr. crrumcn | h l a W h N ( 1 L A I \ I ) N E W S L M ,u,°°';2",$1'"£E§ué£'u1 W 3 Q E _.fr °f.."'° an 1'°'%'€.?"dL . J . Mo r a n , P u w r Slmday Sehoul ms A. u.lhmlng Wonfaip, u /L u.~ "F}'|°°L.§'9° E- U; |iumbei§. ~-~" " ' 1 ""'"|spreau\ng me manure and litwr" 'F.Newell.Putor Mr. and Mn. Henry mmlmd Mr. and nm. Julius Olsen md.';f§l°§ the 153 or """ 'u g y Virgil wexe last Tuesday evening family came over from Iowa on .° mu , remove vChurch Schoolat 10 c'cJock Su.n» vidmrs at the Earl Thompson 'Ihesduy mornin and visited the nuisance.Keeping straw,andday, Ray KJ-ugh, assistant super- home.fomier's sister, ins, Esther Ras- manure cleaned "P around the igtendent.." f a Henry Ho\(cnd.ick gpentlnuissen._barns and rotten lmy out of :hc 5 Note the hour of services and tgy and come a little early,this will add much to the spirit. of the meeting.You can come late with- out any effort, but who wants to live an effortless life. 'Public worship with preaching by Inst Monday with her daughter, the pastor at 11 a. m.51 Ra g c g d LI ;-=_§-_gg and her July Clearance Sale The young peop axe to have 3|-'KU ng until Saturday night, Ju»-'gm ~mother f m m Blair'were 1 : ; ; : j , ; e ' § 3 ch /d huh their §_5 'md°Y _€X¢Pi llE ~ _gt gbefghe Fashion Center-1 continued dy 26th at :hon now Iteed raclm wni algo' remove the |common breeding places of flie. §§}'Q.1¥f mms am rx As. riezunr andget your shared me rgaing.oMrs. Freeman Loftis and How-Full Fashioned 3 kiK18¥~i1""| ard ment Ftidav at me ned An-|W¢8r are on sale A theFlshlun r nmrs. mano n uc nmxn ann son "fdei soi h°n;_'"'"' " " " ' " |car for wly 'gg ~ _An incoln, spent several days at the Mr. and Mrs. mm Harper were m l Hansen home.§"?§';"'£1°"°""'»¥gu e m a t the _M _n w n umaMrandvi _rs C u l Gravenhold Ted m t l and m b f led s d c 'th ey y o",f},,.Z€J' m.¢.i'1 »..,.,.I.'f' 'RLT mm-3 Dmlm. were vidtinz at the How- , new colors.28~1t BELL CREEK VA LLEY I NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT IN ' nm C OUNTY B OURT OF Mr,and Mrs . De tlef ww a nd L family. Mr. and Mrs. John Peter-" sen and family and Geo.Lune helped Babe Ryan celebrate his birthday Thursday evening.Mrs. Bm sex-vFd andwi¢}|eg, cake and llAcame home recently from an Oma-'UG Curley home las! week. h, hmim .Gnndpn Fletcher, Alma, BirdieMiss Eme Han is visiting 1-eu-|=nd Marjorie and mr. and u m tives in W;,¢¢m,in_Louie Hovendick were Sunday din-Mn. Zepher Hughes of ch;¢,g°_5ner guest:at the Frank Laid:vm m u hame._Notice n he b umls'lint mek at um wml .lmghmm on w u m a .m u -re y given * mm.. vm...Mr. and Mm. Fhrl Pehermnwzns Irena Hultmnq mir/ed Wednes-WASHINGTON COUNTY,g evening with Mrs.Adolph NEBRASKA. ,n youm wo 'a _he of John McQua!1'Ie, De-swery mf men-picnic at me ' noon.'fff=we»»4°Q"e=ff=1==esf1=§~=L~ the Qty ol Blur, Nebraska, here- by cutify thnt the following is a true and eo§..m'.'. statement at the a n i m revenue of the G t y of Blair,Nebraska, received for the gu||||||||u||||||||||||uluuu||||||||n|||||lllllllmmmmlm1||mmm||mlmnmmnllnmmlllnnlnnulnmmnlmn ~ CARS §We still have a wide selection of USED CARS ;open ond closed models.Come in and pick U ¢~|; free of charge. Dr. W.M. Fora! Wolff DWI Slvre Bldg.PHONE 175 Ind!" Nab. appoint w d Lada Godeker or some other suitable person admin-inntor de bo nis on and proceedia n setxlement »¢5`»»m estube. Wib1es,my hi nd and official seal this 23rd day ol June,1980. (SEAL L c. EL LERY'~ay.2.1!~23-'lt County Judge me c r eam n o me gue sts. u . . .me n Ha u l L-..n.........2..1.A u a n ." u l | . \ ¢ 4 l »u l . :u u c u .h i l l l .f e w d a y s t h e p a s t w e e k f r o m t h ; °f€e°§= °f.§h°me Pw ._nclen |dl!l88|l ¢¢|€Dl'8l£d mx-birth anniversary Sunday by en- tertaining the following girls: Verna Wulf,Dorothy Lumen, Elizabeth Hansen,Wok Nelaen, AUJIIAI "" ": "'" " " :T h s 1 u w u l m r l l z u w ,5 CountyMW m R t e r t d n e d t h ,Mu n d a y e v e n m vi s i to r s t th e e Y V i I a n d Dar le nefg q f f lé _(nab T=f;~;;,,g=,_af te r no on .p a r a n t a l, P e te r 5 Petersouzr home.Ln llman sp en t Th ur s da y a fte rn oo n - Tlld ze o f W a lh in g to n C ° '= m¢ ¥ . Nab - _w i m m m m c k u l l n l h , b e r £ i : u . 1 m p o r t a s A d m i -F E ?~ ~ ~f u n n In\' A i n 1'\......."'°»-.......,.'LE A i v i n . ~ l . l " l ¢ | N h h h h h w l l f . . .~Of t l u Fllf lf A n i .Turn Imne Wulf, Priscilla Wrich, mm Hnnnnm nnmnw Pnhnrh 'n--¢;¢'§:;. §."»af¢§§»Z''i'1>'J,';'5,=?TL'id"é"r'i°'¢1l»v»=fif=`2T ~ ';'::.';i..M:.7f1.=a;f ~#é\§=`3`== .»f.e@»a"2|H==¢'d¢2"»1€1§¢ T..';°.,.d;";.__.,.,.., ......._.,-.......,...,--....-Iverson md Helen Rasmussen. Rev.Stimpson of Decatur, willshow' s series of slide pictures st the Rose Hill church Sunday eve- ning, July 20.. Johnnie Tsylor and ClemensWilliamsencelebratedtheir birth anniversades at the John Taylor home Sunday afternoon.Those nremnt worn Mr, nm! Mrn Nm-nld g night. chen,M n .John Petersen andDorothy and Opal Hansen of Blair. Steve Rave: ol Valentine, vidtedThursday morning at John Peter~ sen's. Grandma Ward was very sickSaturday.Mr.and Mrs.Norris Wand were with her Saturday Roselinn Petersen visited Betty | working..Raymond and Mnriorie Ne lwm children of Mr. and Mm. AndrewNelson, nr havinghn siege with the whoop coug .Annie Eriisen who has been working nt the Harold Curley home for some time, returned toherhomeSaturday evming and will remain there for n while no vnuu nzenng a x l"0nK8~nelle Wednesday evening.lhéhsnd Mrs.Henry Geiseelmm are e proud N-menu of aborn '.l'hnndsy, Jdy 10.M y Mrs.Gmue b Echbenksmp and m m . Alice viama Friday me r - noon at Mrs. Albert l.aaker'a.Most of the farmers have com-p l e t e d t h e i r h a r v e s t i n g m d s o m e . \ . . . . . - ucation tor n m ad.ministra~}app discharge,and fo r the,tion and assignment of midue of estate to s\u:h_oLher pgrsona as ug l3yl»w v enuued to me same,and I haveset the 8th day of August, 1980, nl. 10 o'cJock A. M. at my o£!i¢e in said county for the hearing mere- af.Dabed July nm., mac. (SEAL)A. c. DEBEL,26-89.Special County Judge. u n e U l u . l s z l r a u u w a n c e g l v = < \u n y u u r U l u s a in trade. Some of the cars m stock -» » \ 1030 Chev. Coach 1926 Ford Tudor i n a n n | . . . . . .n . . . . . . | .i n - v s 1 : - . . . . . | ' r n - ¢ ¢ ~ i mg h E5=_E§_=___EE=__=___=_§_ r " - " " "':"'A 1 b M d afte a heip her mother, who is fly.llnv(3 INKIH1 I.nreBn{ng.'£ r;§ ;;:'°% ;P""":» § é l;f% " "'3'1~i»?;m a :;':.°°a.,mis-~ ~ M r s .:Ea rl THSSW .,H» » and Mm w¢ n.L=umm a nd Ch r i s Ru w e M r s 'i1»¢<»W i lli a m-f o r tu n e *»°b r e a k h i s le g Su n da y Da is y .c a l m a n d C a r r o ll we r e 1 ` ° " f "o f Ho o p e r , va d te d S " " d ° Y . . . ._..._r _1.:|'.l..._1_ s n f mn-\__n\"nJ1in|r whnm l m f a ll f r o m 1 h a ViBit»illR in B la i r Fr i d li f Rf t€ I ll0 0 n Bvgluxlg Bt MIIB LHUIIIE Ll.".lJ18I1'B.b u l l a n a C I I l l q j e n a n n r e n e L a y x o r .vluv I I m R o s s ~f U dit h e b k _a n d L o w e l T h o m p s o n ,s o n o f M r .m e n s o v e r i pf , § " 2 ~ , s , ; ' ; t W ; i t= i s g § ; , : , ; ~~F x a a g f a ;c a t t l e o n ~M ~T h o m p s o n r e t u r n e d ~ ~ a t F I 8 ? ! C i 8 F o r s b é r g ' s .t h e ~m g f k g t M o n d a y .H e 1 1 0 1 1 1 8 ~ t } l B I n f o l I ~~~31 1 d d f m g h t e r , F !dM r .a n d L i m J o h n F o r s b e r g ,. M " 2 ; F q r s b e r g w e n t d o w n t o .. . .; % f§ ':f= . T.* : .€ z ': = :. I1° '1f: ~ e, § &* = ': f.'a Y m ° ,'E.°"§="='?.,§',';'.,"£f:,'1°.!¥:.ff "1°=;' £ 2 f ? 2 2 NOTICE A. c. new, Attorney.ooU1~§1f§'_g R';', wAsH1NG'1'oN 1 . 1 5 7 1928 1927 u u c v 0 \ ¢ \ | ¢ l \ l l 1 . 3 1 - I I : \ l l ` \ l 1 u \ » l - l l ' I Chev. Coach 1925 Ford Coupe Chev. Coach 1924 Ford CoupennrlEffan d M m Nn lu ('ln\1ann| `frnanan lonuly RITEFIIOOD.l | \ J l l & | . § l g u m u u a .B l :L u i :v u :D u u " |4 ; ; f . '{ T ` § T " " "\ .\ l l l l l 5 5 | l l r z l z n o ¢ l = » | ;;§k>z1;i;na"':,.;;'°i-;1.,;a;§f ;;,;;;;;;;.~ -'well home.Wm. no1\:1nans.-COUNTY, NEBRASKA.| EvisitorsattheFrancisForsberp:Lovely Silk Dresses are now on __1.Ir3 ..r9l-"ru¢1'ff.]' d r ? P Fmh u 1 =4 I :\n u.. :.l e .. .E. { ~ ~Estflfe of Chris K. Johnson, De- IE C h e v C n a c h 10 1 7 Dnn t iIac C|a|nzle|26home.`sale at the Fashion Oenber ot $4.75 Miss Gretchen Mfencke entertain- and $6.75.Also our better dress- ed the Rose Hill Rustlers at herles huve been reduocd to $7.95 and heme Wednesday ufbernonn.MQ=1,$12.1s.If you need nny summer of the members and several V*9"1lresses no w i s t h e ti m t o buy itnrs er-e present.thcm gt the Fashion Center.l t ' M and igs-C'»fg'°; "*'{f5 g New\ Shipment of lovely Bee' ~.,i,,:"a °;...';:;:,'; f. :, ,. : ,. ,. s ~ d re s s e s fo r o n l y $ 2 .9 5 The lime fellow has-been named """°. mst been received at ""*\Fashion Carrier.26-lt ~_aus SCHEDULE onum BRIEFS ann uuugmxr we rebmuruay ul!-eruoon visitors at the Andrew An- derson home at Blair. _Mt.and Mrs.IL\ymondMng|ll and family,Mr.and Mrs.FloydMagilland family took Sunday dinner at the Henry Hmendick home. Francis a n d Maxine Curley spent Sunday aihemoon with theiraunt,Mrs.Clifford Cain while their parents attended the Mrs. Bridwell funeral at Tekamah. .,..... W...u,-lu ucnr nnur nunuuythe score being 12 to 7 in favor of Fontanelle.The Misses Anna and EllenLallman, Mrs. Henry Lallman and daughter, Marian and Gilbert Lail- man attended A hall gamegat Blair Sunday. Full Fashioned Stockings that Wear are on sale at the Fashion ceasea.INotice is given w the cmdimrs to appear before me at the County Court room in Bldr, Nebraska, on the 81h day of August, 1930, and on the 10th day of Nc-vemb:r, 1930, for the purpose of exarry ination, -adjustment and allowance of claims.All claims not filed on or before the 10th day of Novem-Center for only 89c'pair.A11 ber,1930,will be forever barred.new colors.2s1c|._Qahed this 11th day of July, § | § . ana is 19 EE EIQZQI§;a;;;;;;a i»5§g;; a;;.; |26 Ford Coupe 1926 Nash seuan § W e have several others that are not listed.§ Come i n an d l ook t h em over .§ = ' =Northbound 9:00 A. M. 12:00 A. M. Soukhbom11:00 A. 1 2:00 P. l 5:00 P. 1 8:15 P. I ldid.ilgg. .Tu Sdn _|ny Clearancg Sale contin e y evemng guests at Lhe__nnhl Saturday rught July 26th;~_;=f»»== Larsen homewere,Mr. and the m m n n Cenbegr shop 1 Ed H d».:as M.-.2 1 nw ».R'l,.......,|'¢-.f land :et your share of the banm ued \ at 10Wins. I 1930.zum .I |§ industrious girls of the Orum Busy m e Club from Ie iming how to sew.They received their second problem Friday, July 11th at the COSTS1 . E S s ~ f s AvEsO~T I M E _ Y s u " malw that your message is delivérad and an answer received "*~~- ¢ | |.lid n l i v u u d h l l i m i n a u d i h m y u u u n I - ° ° ¢ D i n t | m | .Y n n u u u u u u d t h n r v v f m f u m m r n c h d u h d u d n a a i n m i n d n m o r a n g p e n i b h d n n o - ( t r y n a ~ c l l l l i vn f y u u r a u r s x c n l u m l g i - H y r u n a n b e r o f h u u n o u ~ ~ _ o f ~ 26-4t 4 Clnlnty Judge I were present.The visitors wereMeta, Wulf and laura Ann .Ten- sen.Ednawullwa sv dbe dnnew member of the Club. Edna Sbork's holder was voted the heat and Dorothy Jensen's That the pmbable amount of money needed for all purposes to beradsed bynld GW fo r the fi n- cal year commencing on the tint Tuesday i n May,1980,including interest and principal due Or to RESOLUTION ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES FOR .THE FISCAL YEAR 19so~19s1 BE IT RESOLVED BY THEMAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE |:.... . Selling Groceries and Meats ~ ~ llas Been 0ur Business Advertising is not our game, but we have alwaysfound that square shoot-* ihg carries its own advertising. Try oqr new soft drink stand.W e will handle all kinds of soft drinks ''and ice cream willbe handledin pints or quarts.Open every day at our ¢~;.|' North sing~ ~mel l l l D 9 9 l ln v d n h b l d o u l sh a n n a n h u h l u w n u g u n u d u h n n' | r . l . n u n s n um o r . l . u u » - u m m . l l e m u m n l ar . | | . u m m | A . l . i Am an, 4.~to mton-Evans Chevrolet Co3: 0 0 P . M. 3:15 P. M.I. 11I III ily and Eric Rolland. Sunday guests at the L. E. Lar-sen home were: Mrs. Alice Larsen and Mrs.Opal Kruger and ann, Dnnsld of OmahaMr, and Mrs. Lars Rolland and children,Mr.and M m Martin Larsen and sons, Eric Rollmd andRagnvsdd Richoldsen snent Sundav mm p...- CROWELL HOME Miss Amelia Petersen left E urday on a week's vacation.;will spend her time at the lu ot her parents near this dlfY» Rev.Carl Bxder and two s mn", .|;......,.."..¢...4 n u . = nnan= :1 I MARCUS BECK BONDED ABSTRACTER f \ n | : _ . . .:\ | . _ l . .n \ . 1 _ Eat- She une _ gm;-v 1oPpriate: =¢~w ons mm daywill eln~ f _....-W mm."suuw -an un:n\afternoon ln Krug; park.Friday. -Mnmd M»rs.EdHansen vldied M n Sarah Lenon Mt 'rugs!relatives in Lincoln Sunday. Anna for Monm, Neb. where me ~ and Esther Hansen who hadspent pmd several weeks vimjng x~a i ; ~them retux-n»ed|¢,v9, gud friends. E: 51| `§1¢1T:"i06;1 rc elhmt Cnin inn_éi i i ni -Ty Se rv i c e Courleoua 'heatmeatFu-an d00r can Encerpme uma x xIDr. Norman K. Rathmann 0P'l`OMETRlS'l' Over the Blair Drug Co. Phone Black 41 | ;Evening; by Appointment x x ..I i wl s n m e m .Miss Margaret Rolla d enter-mi md t he Omm Busy Eees Fri- dny afternoon.There were ninernelnbersandonedsitor,Miss Meta Wulf, Edna Wulf joined the club as a member.I-'riday evening guests at the H. C. Rasmussen home were: Mr.and M m Peter Iverson and Tessie,Miss Laurens Buch :md Jens Iverson. Mr ,md M.-.Di.-\m»,|mnlnm. Little Billy Freeland of Omalm, spent a few days last week minib-ing his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crosby. Mr. T. K. Comish and son drove up fmm Omaha Tuesday va vim their mqther and grandmother Mrs. Edna Comish.~ Mrs.Sadie Lichty returned on Tuesday from a few weelm visit with relatives in Kansas. _ Pr. and_Mrs. John Granr._Shick C A R L s m m mInsurance Real Enlatemnd Loum Office in State Bank Bldg. and Viola were Thursday after- noon visitors in Fremont.Mies Helen Hansen entertained a number ol girls Sunday ofber- noon in hnnnr nr i w fm.-¢...=m|~ ierz sazumay for a two weeks va~cation in Illinois and Wisconsin. They plan to return aout July 27. Miss Nelle Mchlanignl spentthe :weekend visiting friends in Omn- J|Pff'3é4i3r-f"f53r'3ni5§ed"i`°?1`»`iéi§F|""u».- Min '|"|mm :im inlnnfl DR. w. F_ xHEMpH||_L DENTIST hunted ln new Ho me Thnhs ldg. |s w f . N a a m - - -xBLAIR ABS'l'l:4(f|~ & TITLE COMPANY Bonded Abetncur lunch of ice cmam, cake and sand-wiches.Fred Knutsen and Will Ge.isel~ man spent Sunday afternoon a t che Richard Nelson home. Mr, and Mrs. Anton Henrieksen and family of Gresham were S\m~ day alternoon visitors at the H. C. Larsen home. Ed Hansen and s o n o f B w , were Monday supper guests attheChris Benson home.Rnnfhv minn .Q ol.. moz. n..¢ ___-,,.__.,.,......,.....,,.,.....\.our family in July, 1926, died attheHomeThursday, following a short illness.Mrs.Dunn was s Nebraska pioneer,being born at Nebraska City sixty-five years ago and living her entire lilie in this since.Funeral services wue heldnt the Home Saturday afternoon after which her remains were tak- en to Omdm for burial beside herhusband in the Fe Lawn cem- gbery._Sha Ieavu no children but|m1§"`§5mZ`§¥¢`}e?'£§m`T-1"° mo m : 1 5 \bensen and sons, Nels and Clar- Pilot Bldg.Blni r, Ne hruh ence and Fnd Paulse n of muh. x also Misa Hlzel Newldrk.x 'hxesday =~;»»= guelhuat wg. Chri Bensn - anl m E ": § m " " s m Mrmskudolps A`L`Z\'fJ§'.;f.°....§ Hu- x-mxv SERVICE l'L'L"_£'<L'".'l'} _'ik'-..,'f£'Zi'f,:'f m survived by a bmther,J.W.Bowen of Omaha.Mrs. Dxmnwu a member of the Royal Neighborlodge md they took s part in the funeral services.Although Hn. Dun: was in m invalid condition and was never able to get abouttheHomeshewillbegxu¢.ly mined by all of us.- l i alll! \.unuuzu w t u :vvuu-uuraully u.|.\.»|Thru '|?!rn¢¢+¥i*l¢|».l»..-. 1_4 1 1Offices in Sum Bank Bldg.~ Phone 29s Blur, Nebr. _'PRAM susnum- Chicago Q Northwestern lhllnu Wes*9:25 a.m. duily.Ens 6:10 p.m. da¥ly. C. Si. P.. M & Omlhl e u ~I " ` i l »n n r n -u n c h m n f m m m "r S h n l a | | ,l u | | . ,v y h ¢ | ¢\ | g l l l l I l l u u n m u G n u l e 1 ¢ | p e a ! } , ' | ,' "d ? : : t , , " " ' d W e e k !* I I W D I l i n .J o e J e u e n a l c b r l h I l e !| | , , _` birthday Svmdlr-Al m| W \ lt a e mn pn nl d ..~ ~=~H-1-""bvllld ll llr.__°353\}.mn. na-vu fa cum. Cala.. .'i'.'! uns www-elm wnn muuu zwexynand Florenc Andersen in Blair. Misa Opie lee Newkirk had her tondln removed in Arlingwn Mon-day.The same day her mother, Mrs. Ed Newldrk had the misfor- tune m fall on the floor and mrthg ligxme nts in hu arm md n~ 'fied their friends, M:-sdumes Black- mme and Tmeblood ax the Homelast week.Mrs. S. K. Riddlesbamer receiv- ed A pleas ant vmc Tuudly from apme old schooimntes who :renew lxvdng in Clnlda.Mrs. RidfIIe|~haranr »»~.m...|.1 A- . .._ FOR 44 YEARS Selling Groceries and Meats ~ ~ llas Been 0ur Business Advertising is not our game, but we have alwaysfound that square shoot»=* ihg carries its own advertising. Try our new soft drink stand.W e will handle all kinds of soft drinks ''and ice cream will be handledin pints or quarts.Open every day at our soft drink booth just east of the store. North Side Store Jens Nielsen, prop.Phona 113 and 114 ~W e deliver tinrahing orders FREE!g Blair Telephone CnmpanyNorthbound 7:15 a.m. dnih except Sundq. 1:52 p.m. daily axeept B\m&y.7:52 a.m. Sunday only. Southbound£2186 p.m. dailx excapt Bmdgy.l:80p..m.\i\!1!.qviredm se 1 f h d " ° ""'"""""""*umm nzMr. .Sd .<:,,°fz:,..:: :r:,,::.';,, Hlnlewn. Iovn yhera fha' vidkd Blair,Nebraska mm. ummm, my 11, mo 'THE ENT ERPRISE N a i l e d # f a r Vegetable Salad 'lbs following vegetable n l n d zw l pe w i l l u rv e ni x :l m p e o o k - edsne||:%wn |=ookad_diesd¢al~ ro| s,%c upcho pped¢zeenbe |ns; wumv r c no r GOOD Q UAL l' l"Y o n di di h xtthe f o llo l dnge ln lmlbe ta llo wa dlndthe Ontmty llle fki n- The wha t c ro p i n t l n w i m f i a t r u c b e d t a d n w w n n u n t a o n t h et h i l y e l r i a o f a o e p d o n n l m l l l l w f u n d s i n d i n h e d h l w w p n y t h e wan Ls. ummm,num.: at¢heNorLhPu'k.Thisdommitf taewereuhudmddzatminewhpt Ed. W mnma . Ro ad Wo rk 96.00 ChU...Wlllon, Road Work 8.~ Sam W lllo n, Bold Wo rk 'mo Arlington Oi l Cm,G u 70.26JohnHall,Road Work 86.06 '''.~|\ ~otchecmndl.the Woods Cupid Was Hiaihg in an ».?.'l"{»'..M. » '|s_§Ugn_x;vmv 'munsnikn Price per Year $1-50 Entered u s e c o n d - c h u mm: at the postotfica at Bldr, Nubr., under the Act of Gang-:eu of idmch 3, 1879. B y H . L o ms ml y s u w ¢¢Hli11G80, people!Forgive me lf x tumbled om me."rho crowd jarzed to the weesmall hours and.belleve me. lcould go on jaulng yell" And bob-hnlrgd Margery gave | few graceful lm~ nations of the very newesi }er\¢y- . -f|~».,.- .\... nn"-» snnmlf lnlo Cmawr.lnxtead d grumbling over what we think we my lose, leiua thlnkwhetberwre hnve pro- perly Lhxnlzd Him fo r wlmt we have Yeoeived.Are we faithfully regular in public worship!Axe CH? Ammey be mequesmea no gm:s mum opi ni on ns ta the lega l- i ty of using City Funds to adver- tise the podiion of the City Couh- cil in eonnektion with the proposed sale of the Electric Distribution we doing our but in support °f'Syntram of the City.on roll-call, nw. nhnmhes which lead in Hi5!Bigelow, Omwdy, qengga, Hunclahl, g g , "d y -l m _........~. ............,..._ _ ._ _ ,,wr c ooke d :]y ' : p , ° d ; m° ; ' u ; a s n x n n l n g f r u m mmm t o 1 :a¢w=»»°onn=nper~» f m p " n . d ' ! " ' " " ' ° ° " ' ° ' ° ' °" " ' ° "' |¢r¢,_,ig8_Mi x i ng d j m gh m ht!-le below the average for " 2 ° ° ° " .':..:"~S. '§'°"'°°~w w -` n mon Smdwim-.haOne-pound can pink salmon, re-a U; s . : m m m ...M-Q mmm and akin.Pick salmon -1 ¢»......,.- I n.,Q,_,,_ I v o I a n a n \ | $ ¢ » » B \ |A l l l u n n u m L u u '" v " " " " 1a r t y ]R e p a i r s s 1 4 . 3 0 C h r i s t e n s e n L u m b e r C o ,S u p - L l 9 - ; C a l h o u n L - b r .C - o . ,G u 1 4 . 4 4 |p l i e s 1 1 . 5 0 the Lyla Signs, Inc., Signs 87.50 Calhoun Lumber Co., Sup-C.B.Mehrens,Expires =plies Paid 1.63 Farmers Grain & . 1 16.10 Lumber Co.103.20\Law-:ence Menking,Huck-|Arl.. Supplies \smiih Work Pnid for 15.50 Fannurs Gx*Bi!lL& has.Arnndt-Snyder Motor Co., Rc-|Kennnrd. Su 11 Lu mbe r Co . , li m;-169.20" "1';'T.'-I-";,m§;'.Zi:' 51';'b;;.""f.;;;aie;.n¢; ; ¢ § T i = n opnvrvlvdtv is beforeEvaryxubecriptionisregarded1dIus!into the busi-lu mum account.Th#ll&lIIU8 of E.,g f .,2'.{'EI"I"Y |15-»r\..-.....1...-..1r..t.. ann.. Méore, McKay, Schmidt ana 1 erts voting''AYE',the mcrmn- \Mon u.o.n u m: WIapart with a fork.six livd-b°¥E°d med for sum representative from]pairs 1 2.85 Farmers Unimi (jg-Opcraive v|0313 ¢h°PP9d fine.Mousten with this county and will cross bats Blair Service Station. Gas 9.56'Co.. Sunnlies 77.70 c a m e a .'-'~s§lad dressin thinned with cream. ' "1"`''uk f F und] I 1|»''"C _Mr. A. J. Taylor presented gm This makes gfty sandwiches.;-ham ,_;;_§,g;ngmmfd e Ga;negnO Gas ~ G"1s2.2oE Sippiignar Lu r °'1o1o.14 City wiih a framed proc f tum Gingq- Bread Mr. Renae is one of the beat,q¢q_ Franke, Dragging 24.30 Korshoj Lumber C0- which had Qeen issued by ormer Two cups sugar.;1 cup butter; qualiiied men of the county !or|Th¢¢d°N Mencke, Dnzslns 2035 Supplies 8.84 Mayor Per\nun;.C°D'f:§dl;:g95¢";|1 "P molasses;'e w ;xv. this oifioe.He is a real am Nebraska-Iowa Service C0:,Nye &Jenks cm. co. °"fi°df r.\mz__.._..__ --.I ... .. \qw\f¢H flour; 1% tablespoqns soda; farmer .and if he is ekcwd he wall Gas 88.24 Sumrlies 18.50 w w '" * " Z "' "§ i 1 |b m g t l n c a a u l \ . u \| | 'l u v . s c n b e r s e ..u n 5 'r e -n e m n u t h e s h i n i n g p o r c o i a t o r 2 3 l . | . I 1 ( . u | ) ' , d u \ y L u a u . m o v e d f " ' ° " "o u r n m l m z l i a r .a r .u m n 1 = » f g ¢ ¢ r y ' »m o t h e r a r g u e d l s u l M a r -1 0 A -M - - - C h u r c h S c h o o l . e p i m n f l o f t h e ~p a i d f o r I I ; : c r y ' s f u t h e r s c u w l v d .; ' > p c n e d h i s 1 1 A .M P u b l i c W o r s h i p .C o n - t b u p u b h s h e r s ~n o t 1 f l | j : § § ;o t h a f :l l p s .a n d t l u e r l s h u t t h e m f n r c l t l y t i n u i n g ,¢ .; n i n 8 s i n t h e M o u n - .1 l _ . . . .0 n _ _ _n n n n t A . . ! .| \ _ |mac the subscription vnu remam and u mnmenl lulm' stron'lrinforce atthe designated SUD'mum.S o ma n y l i me s ~ ' i i i " E " 'lv .n moummfl ful.--~ __:\.-........a ._.....,.ma .».m-|<m...¢1 pit. .Many test1fy_'Lu then pro~ lcription prim rzvery suuairnuumust understand thnx thee comi- tinnz are made n park of the con~ lmc t between the publisher and aubacnber. ` The News For Aavmmng The importance of newspaperadv.;'.t,i.ring for retailers under the prescht market conditions is bm- phsaized in a timely report on mer- ..»......|:.:..» ......i.f- fnr the Journal-| nu u wn mu ud a u g h t e r b y t h e s l x o u l d e n . a n d shake her.'Lufr ulone with her mother, Alar- | " " T Bnlslxed two ha lve s o f gr n p e lrml, an eg g. th re e s liver ; o f ton s! an d u c up of entree.Thr-n,eh ln on folded hands, she gazed drenm~ ily lmo npnc c ."Th er e wa s auch a darling fel- lo w th e r e las!night..Alulher ." she mur mur ed." W e danced _every danc e together.An d to mor r o w h e la c omlug rn m k e me ou t ln h u roadster.\\' e'll rid e and rllle a nd f| | |':"G t i n these mo u n ta i n vis its -*J oin th e c o mp a n y l1 1>.M.-Epv mui lea gue pre -l lnde.Killeen minulerbefore the open-air service.All young peo- ple welcome.7:15 P. M.-Open-air Sunset ser vice.Seats on the church lawn. Singing of favorihe hymns led by 'the orchestra.In spirit we go again to the seuhore with Jesus, the subject being:"The Opulent Mr.Donald Bellows will ..r......,..,."\mf.»snln nnd the ' r. fro m mr L o y mr u m um. »Klf ~'vote of thanks be extended to him for the same All Coundmen pres ent voiing 'YE' the motion car- ried.I The following bills were read: L60 zoo 2.60 34.20 19.80 12.80 13.70 1.50 Roy Smith S Ransom Miller David Norris Ed Stricklett Chas.Bottorf Bruse Dennis W. S. Dnrleys n..r.. & Co. 1 tablespoon ginger; Ltablespoon] cinnamon;1 waspoon sadt; 2cupssourmilk.Cream butter and sugar; | add well beaten eggs and molasses. Sift dry ingredients together and add alternately with milk.Bake ln layer cake pans about 85 min- utes ln slow oven or about 825 de grees F..Cut in squares and serve with whipped cream.Here are two recipes that will answer the very common question "What shall I serve in the breadL=-...=.. \=...»\...+...sn 1... .x:u».».| give the farming interests of the oo\mty a representation i n the leglslalnre that will be of much value bo them.He is a reader, a deep thinker and is conversant on all the leading issues of the day. COMM ISSIONERS' P n o c a s n m c s County Commissioners'Room. Blair, Nob., July 14, 1930 nm.m m m ,Rnmvl nf Immu n- Chas. Thielfoldt, Dragging 14.18 Rpymond Wilkening, Drag~ gmg 9.00 Herman Filling Station, Gas &Oil Nebroskn-Iowa Oil Co., Goa 1.95 Standard Oil co..Gas & Oil 213.14 Vinton-Evans Chev.Oo., hbor & Repaks 5,23 s. H. Nell, Running Grader 12.00 143.81 1\Rivett Lumber In Coal Co. Supplies 1ls.4s Marcus Beck, Clk. vm Q0u|'t` c o m c o m Berry Bros., (Supplliea Poor) Blair Telephone Co. Rentals- & Tolls City of Blair (Current) 1 425 20.02 58.45 22.69 J. E. C bell, Ambulance,~ Burial,V: for Poor 83.95 umm J o hns on, mm: W ork s.oo ma De W e be rMenno C. IAIWD, Road |Supplies for Poor 66.07 Work 15-'lmrammg Hardware s uypuu 18.15 me n t tak e n J un e 3 0 , 1 93 0 . Pr es e nt:Chas.Ne ls o n ,C.B . Me h r e n a a n d C. J . Nels o n , C o u n ty Co mmis si on er s,R .H .Ra smu ss en , ,.. .. . |g . C. Martin, County Clerk. The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and approved. Moved,seconded and carried that the following xeduction on improvemwts be made: Lois s & 9. Block 47, Blair Ci ty w $2100.00 22 tt. of Lot 7, Block 20, Arlington to 1000.00 .,. oc -,W. 65 ft. of Lot "m Block 19, Arlington w 1500.00 Lou 1, Bunk 11, Arlinghm fo 4000.00 lat 8 & Part of Lot 4,Block S, Arlington 1°500.00 Lots 1 &2 i n Block 3, Kennard bo 1'1oo.oo 10 w 2000.00 Lot 25 in Sec. 5, Twp. 17, Rge. 11 tb,110.W per acre lot 25, in Sec. 5, Twp. 17, Rge. 11 to 110.00 per acre Moved,seconded and carried that the following valuation be increased as follows: |;B lo c k 19,Arlington m m w szsoo.oo Lots 1 and 2. Block 28, Arl- ing#/an zo $2000.00 Ou mo ti on duly mule a nd c u- rled reduction on the following lots was made: L a ;12, Block 12,Arun;- w n to $300.00 Axlingwu w $500.00 Lots 7, 8 and 9, Block 12, Arlington w 450.00 On motion duly made and car- ried the Board adjourned w meet July 23» 1980.Annie C. Martin, County C\erk. J Blair, Nab.,July 14,1930 The Board of County Commis- sioners met pursuant to adjourn- ment. taken June 30,1930. Pmsent:Chas.Nelson,C.B. Mehrens and C. J. Nelson. The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and approved. S. H~ Neff, Road Work 28.00 for Poor 12.12 Gus Kempcke, Road Work 33.00 Gilbcrtson Store,SuppliesChas. Thielfoldt, Ima Work 4150!(Continued on page fivs) n o u n 1 ' u | z A ' r R | § rTb¢ Home of Perfect Talking Pzclures " §T H U R S D A Y §.J U L ;17 §N o t D a m a g e d g With [nil Moran and Robert Ama- 5 COMEDY-Oll. Darling FRIDAY and SATURDAY Saturday Matinee JULY 18 and 19 Beau Bandit With Rod LaRogueCOMEDY-Bdwr _Friends SUNDAY and MONDAY Sunday Matinee JULY zo md 21 Loving the Ladies Wilh Riclurd Dix and Lain Wihon COMEDY-Rldiu Kina PATHENEWS TUESDAY1JULY 22 ~x P a m t e d F a c e s With Joe E. Bmvm and Helen FosterAESOPSFABLEmdSPORT LIGHT FAMILY. NIGHT- Witlx every 35a TicketOne Person Admitted Free WLQDNESDAY and THURSDAY JULY 23 and 21 Bo r n Reckless With Edmund Lmve and Cathedne Dale, Owen COMEDY--Mickey's Master Mind 14.90 QHQUQ made and both are de\ic§ous. 11.40 Five 0'clock Ten Rusks~ *=»»fY~»a-f'=~¢»~=»-=f»-\ '"=@»'@~»i§f=;@-;f';i2-=>.e,»-===. es.:family and friends w join ti va e.1 ',Th e a.d\c rLising-minded c o m- mu n i ty . "Says Mr .G-o od now. "wi li gen er ally be f o u n d to b e a b e tte r gf D 8 0 HB ylllu |1l|U IJIIU.n palb Cl'0Wdr o m the last century .Ta k e s me _N_W_R_R_C }_97_ to task for bo!ng '_1nz;}c ra zy :I S h o r t c l a n g mg th e L o r d i s l g a b e r g H a m w m o .33 'lwaf i an d ° " ° §§ ; '§ ? " c u ps sp e c i a l c ould sea he d i d n t li k e my dune-s ma ll business ,a ri d do es n ot P" > " ' 2 o z h C e n tu r y Mf g . C o .13_501°a g ou r ,s ,4 teasp oons ing so much wl§h ;.~r¢~ddy.L'§e §jg 2|W'd"'?"F1"3":7:5250 _P.1 f I ° " ' " '1='a r s E le v a to r 2°.36|\;Z.k£;1§8p;:;:d§r.'ri ~ Eoin:Janeen: thlln that withoul.when no nrougul. me nu uv .uwsuchn cunsciomnen,insofar as he WI-I lllylnz n Ion! B00 -DL lllll iunmver ln muthmdi le i l con-g_=<gg_§g;5\__g_;¢»» '|"'-9°"°¢"' week spiritual rcfreshmm Qerwce. Warner Scheiman b.uu |n\xtme8i 2 tawespouns brqwnFony-five mi""°§ of h1gh and Vic Nordgrecn 5328 sugar;2 tablespoons butter,orhearbening fellowshxp.G°°'l news Globe Machinery & Supply 'other shortening; 1 egg, well beat- on me d .I n fa c t th e r e i s a ve ry "" ' " " " " '' .Mr s.Ho llis te r u n s mo re upsetd f f w t f e h f u o n s u p bguweep out- I over this particular outburst. ot' her Bldé' public ity 01' public e3t1m3tioU daughter wan ghg (TilF013 L0 ghgw_ of an c ity a nd re ta il vo lu me wi th i n She an d her hu sba nd had banked H _In iuilnh nn f1¢>|\¢iflfiflllle ~ ~ from current. expenence..\.;ome. w COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS . A n Co..30,211 en;%£c u p mi lk o r wa t e r ( a b o u t ) . Mi s s o u r i P a i n t & V a r n i s h `Si f t f lou r on c e , mea s u re , ad d ba k - (;o_I 16.46 ing p owd er , s alt, sp ic e s, an d bro wn fu-._.\-..,.....s u m su g ar ,a n d s i f t to g e th e r th re e th city.Groups or co-operauvend' g cffarts on the part of merghhnma are sometimes difficult to determine specifically, but over ..- a n d nf time both activities 1;>p;|;ffx|;td:l:;ihH\lrecklahness July lo, wsuor their carefully reared daughter A regular meeting of the mai, wal but a vwlns phase.--Thur evening Marge;-y's mother ~ ` i$ ` ° ¥ . 1 wg s g u 1; order went .into lgng nqd g§rq=8l__ con-the folio ~~ayor bewart, by Auucx mmStandardo n Co.! Arndt Hardware Arndt Snyder Momr Co. City Cash I-\|nd 87.26 4.65 1 .90 sasz limes.Cut in snoruemng.wm -bine egg and liqdd.Add liquid gradually until soft dough is form- en.Turn on floured bound,Oxt in 1-inch nieces.Shape into balls.X ifvehv definite figures."=-g=§°;= wma her hllbmluu, we f";-t 11 ||B'__.gd u -f m u c au enF several telephone cals,mg o ro co lgelow Crowdy M ved 4 ded ah '18 »- -..au lfL§I§.'l§ _,'I,,,,,§'§",§§i',,,e ,,;'§_gy ; §§'{f§'n"3'¥.§§2°$ffl'@°'»Z"'°°Hundahl,Jem!-»,M M I McKay: be .§».m§".mZ°°l'£`a¢ &,aJQ' § Q " L Place *°¢ ""° 'i i n We"-f<=v°=»=d 'and S°'"""'*=Ra be m r¢ x>°"'-gdmm o n me nwper fe nd" i n va r ~.?dT€1L»f'§f`°w`§§3g§f'§;'§'¢§ ;;;,.; :;1;';'a;3'1; 3}I|blE commod- I were reserved on me Montreal ex~ press.A week later Margery Hollisteratood on the rough-hewn steps of a log cuhlu vernndn and gazed at the scene before her m dlsnmy.Auny pulh running down to me lake-Lhe lake itself a broad expansewlux no vlslble signs of life; ln thedumnce range upon range of funs le d mounminn stretching into- .. ___.._uv-.. »..... nn after roll call. l The minutes of the lam: meeting were read and approved. A11 estimate of expenses sub- mitted by the School Board was read.Moved and seconded,this communicaEon be received and placed on file.All Conncilmen| present, \1JEng 'AYE', the motion .....-:...1 I ment of the same.On ron can,Bigelow,Crowdy,Jensen,Hun- dnhl, Moore, McKay, Schmidt and R0b9r\8 voting 'AYE', the mqtion carried. Dr. E.R. Stewart presented a petition asking that Walker Ave- nue be grnvelled south from South Street to Prospect sneer and nn fmm W alke r Av enue o n Bub in moderate oven (375 degrees F-1 15 to 20 minutes.Makes tw( dozen small rnsks. Cherry Rolls ~ One and onelndf cups specia cake flour, sifted; 8 teaspoons bak ing powder;56 teaspoon e dt;1 tablespoons butter or other shud. enlng; VI cup milk (about); 1 an n m ..-\m\»=\red cherries.seede iw »}.i{1Ii\lfia» wuuum um. =d-5 v n i l r l q g w i n h e l p I n h a d t i m e s a s_ln _ _ : L . l . . ¢ . ¢ I - ' M u i " | l \ "I w e - :I a s l t . u v e : m g u v u sa g a sv w v YORK (:REEK NEW S Mrs. John Rem amfMr .a n d c h i ldr e m m ( ' \ = u | 1 x ¢ p ~ Iiss Rmb msg andiamsen were uesday :rs at the Clean Wil- ml! ! !UDSCHFIIJ."I l3ll7 \l|UilI;una Idlllavua r m le r S tr e e t to E i g lth S tr e e t.Mo v e d .;; `&" d" r`; 7;' ;d msi ft f l o u }once °b a k i p o wd e i an.f f g , s l i m lezeleimc ued bln leather Th e I lllp r o ve me n t C o ez n g a n n d t c high outs? W asm u h e r s h a p e l y s e l t i n r o u g h L w e e d : e p o r t t h a t t h e y d o n o t t h i n k i t a n d s e c o n d e d ,' t l u s p e t x t i o n b e n e m e a s u r e , d d n z -- - ~ _A . -&. . . 1. . . . \g u n m n n ' n n |¢ -m l v m l a n d n l a c e d o n f l l e .A l l n n l f n n r l s i f t .a .C u t i n m o r t G u n I C ,t l l u¢ ¢ ( '¢ I\ i n g c u l l kina homeMrs. Wm. Christ.ian.~en and Ber- gilte were bunineaa callers in Blair Monday afternoon.Mrs.Harland Christiansen andBetty Lou spent Wednaday eve-ning at the parental.Thorvald Hansen home whlle Mrs. Christian- sen went w Herman. Chris Vinderslev helped Clarence Wqlhter cut oats Saturday. r. and Mrs. Soren Jenaen and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Willjnmaen enjoyed n picnic near skins and llannel blouse? "Back to nature tor you, younglady. and mke a fresh sun-11" had been her faLher'| cool ulllmntum."When yon're so nick of ll that real cream would male like nectar andun old~fn£T.lnn'~d wnllv seem !!!'° an|.\l=\~nT1re fr~n fvllrylrnd vnu ron returntore!" The:urged tneml.lor ni _____. .\.... »..- to civilization.Nor.mf pride or all the uniucergwnmnher.She'd llmw She'd even pretend zo en- necessary w nun:any " u v "towards extending the Sewer Ont- let to the river reported that in time.This matter was discussed and then referred bad: to the corn- mittee ior further investigation. W. F. Hemphill eppeard beforethe Council with a request that: the School Board be nllowd to cnt Councilman present voting 'AYE', the motion carried.The Street &Alley Committee and the Judiciary Committee were asked to investigate the propon- tion presented by Dr. Stewart and report on the some at ghe next meeting.dm paving curb mg Walker Ave-\Moved and seconded, this C0 nue and install three four-inch ¢i1e|Ci1 8di°"l'¥\until Tueqdly.m y ln the same 00 relieve the water'29Ui.1930 at 7:80 P. M.All Couni -..,..n...., ¢....... »... "naar r...41f\im».lmen pnebent and voting( "A.YE', ening.Add milk gradually until soft dough is formed.Roll 'A inch thick.Cover with cherries.Roll i n long roll,mu s i ng edges tn- kether.Cut into 1%inch slices. 'Place in greased pan and pour cherry sauce over them.Bake in hot oven (425 degrees F.) 30 min- utes,beating often.Serve hot, ith sauce poured around them and a tablespoon of whippedcream placed onleach slioe.Serves six. FOIIOWEG (HWS so 'llllrulu umm uns;seemed li k e a dr e a m to th e city - bred d r l .Early morn ings af te r the sp ec kled :r ou t wh i c h J i m, th o guide, wrapped ln leaves and boiled lo d e lld ou s ly .Laz y h ou rs of pad» d lln z an d exploration alon g th u U \ \ : 1 ; | u n L l v u a l l l u u . . . » ¢ v v .U - . . _ . . . n |, _m o m a n d a e l o n d e d ,' t h a t 1 ; h e i t } l 8 m o t i o n c a r r i e d . a b o v e r e q u e s t b e g r a n t e d .A 1 1 A t t e s t : C o u n c i l m a n p r e a e n t a n d v o t i n g C .E .K r a u s e ,C i t y C l e r k . ' A Y E ' ,t h e m o t i o n c a n i e d .|J -H a r o l d S u e w a r t , T h e c o n d i t i o n o f t h e p a v i n g i n M a y o r \l.-___.|:......-.....|......,| Cherry sauce calls for 1 cup =\\z»r.\ 1 tablespoon flour,1 cup hherry juice and 1 tablespoon burner. Combine sugar and flour,add nnullgwln auu uag.Mr .a n d Mr s .J o h n Ro g e r t a n d c hi ldr en sxe n t S u n d ay e ve n i n g a t fi ur i n Vi n l'8\EV'S.Mr.and Mrs. Jens.Jensen and oem ' of.Blair,were Saturday clggrs a the Lloyd Johnson home.|'Misa Haul Taylor of Plath- vnanl|}\lima been visitimr at the fmit juice ahd water, am cook minute.Th€n ldd butter.nln r n rnulnnrntinsc swi ms ln me ls e ve r a x m a v e n w a s i u a c u m x u .¢ u su |~"¢1e?1`i~"~7»~E='é£'"Qu1@= evenings th e Str e ét & A lle y C o mn mi tte e we r e 'Mr s, S us an A rn old of 1 "3 H€ "" Ve »wheh the moon rose in sliver spien- \ asked to iz ives ti ga te the same.lE n g la : 1d , lo s t h e r s ho e i n th e mu d H O U S E H O L D H I N T S dns nhn\h fhh 1\|llP ITPQ [ODS I 0 B !rrn 1\_...l_.||............_.:\..|...........Jn-..!J...¢Ah Inua main afnnni Slfld if# §I.li!ll2 th? home og er uu!1£ and uncle, Mr. and Mrs;'Mer L. Petersen.C. K.demon of near Arling- tud hd John Bogen wilh har- vesting, he first of the week.M r . a n Mm.l~`x~ed Anderson, accmnparlfed by Mr.and Mrs.r~ un..l...|..»-om. nf mmf Rlmr.. W. .....,....., _...._,,___whlp-pu'-wlll Mxreuude.After all. u ws Margery herself who walked lulo he lrnp so unre-fully planned.Shahud n pok- lng along the shore m the cunoequlte a dlstance beyond ther usualllmlt of her explorutlons when shesnled nn all but lnvlslble lrnll lead- |19 9 ra m vmnrnxuwe aueu lu.V.. ul.. ........ .,.._..._ __ ____,_addltwnal play ground equipmentlvlllage board. / < We Wanted To See Hollywood Horse Opera Fish to be kept fresh should be sprinkled with sa lt and put i n a cool place.Delicate glass and chiml must'not be exposed to extremes of heat and cold, but should be gently 'healed before hot food is put im \ | | | | \ | U \ ; l B .¢ l l . l u \ n u v| |va - Iv'- 4 " " " - * I f ~m o t o r c d l o R e d C l o u d ,N e b .M o n - \"!§_ _""° '§_. f.'? i'.E ..f'§.,§ '1'. {§." ...'I.., ...§ nn; zatcare must be taken not t°|'U\e following bins on the differ H- l l n u n d a to :i tten d th e f u n e r a l o f a pines.l w v u " " ' " ' { ' " " = ' " " " " ' " ' *y1~9|.l'Li\*E.ThQV l'0tUf!1Ed h o m€0fl `eEtu.r?d.B l l..e fif'f..ffT.hnnfi .nn »- Innrnfrh srlnss. as this weakens ihlent funds it wrts moved and sec_T Suddenly lux:Bwpulru.uuuu Un" " § L § t ° " & % L r a n d sons her heart. There wus u strange man I wa s n ' t wo r k i n 'i n ll: v e ;g h h r ister M C la r -bending over the nmki ngs o! a tire.b u t S a m . m y s o n i n la w.sa . 11.w" 2 } \ t 3 Sdn ' fte 'Al the Instant she paused he turned to d ir ec t it a n' h e wa nted lm ln pau enc e a e r u n Y a mo o n .and sua lfghwn ed up.alo ng on lo c a ti o n u p i n th e mo u nMf. Blid MTS. Soren J EHSCTI Rnd uhiargery lit [g[|1g s o I ~ da ug h te rs "" ' "` °» " m° "g th o se p r es -" Y o u - P e te r ! "The y wa ; go in ' to mak e a *Hor se .......\...O nn ana nnnnrn 'i n t n n vf v 01..\\..........I anna!»1'n|¢i\\QIlnn§~-{\nn 9n° ' wllh n lf lf h h ld h Of UIIIIIB nt mi n oon as he c ou ld. he :.lB|.to th e wo r ld th a t l m wuu id gi ve $5 to k now what s c ar ed 'Lln.Aa eve ry b od y a lso wa n te d lc l.f;nw the name thing, it wa1m't long Isefure we was headln' ln the dlrec -| tion th e d a ir y ha d c o me f ro m. 'and u very slight jar will suffi to break it at that point. 'To keep silver that is not constant use, wrap each piéce sf arabely in tissue paper, and th ,al tnnretzher in old flannel. p- =:n I " 1 L 1 U _=,be cleaned by pmting into them finely crushed egg shells with a little water ,and shaking thorough- ly:Ivory handles of steel knives should never' be put inbo water.Hold Lhe handles while washing the blades,as the action of the water both looserw and discolors the ivory.When fresh meat comes from he butcher, and is not desired for use at once,remove it from the paper and put cn a dish in the lee box, as the paprr will absorb the juices.Never put meat directly on the ice, but always on a plate, as direct contact with the ice will destroy the flavor,1 Bread must.always be allowed to get perfectly odld filter baking before i t is put away,or i t is liable to become mouldy and suur. Thoroughy seald daily, all ves- sels used for milk I I I Anklets for conl 1 Summer Wear sizes to 9 I-2 /2 5 c per pair A w h e r e t h e _L HILTON RHQADES ORCHESTRA PLA YS P l en t y of Rhythm - Harmony » Pep f o r a p p o i n t m e n t s w r i t e o r p h o n e J. Hilton Rhoades -Blair,Nebr.-Prices Reasonabl ________._._.._- Baby Goods We have one of the moat complete linqt of baby goods in city. Everythin( for, every need. A large number of $1.00 wash dresses now for 69c T H E S T YLE SH O P P E Mra.]oai¢ I.Van'Dcus¢n.prop.:-"S'I¢"j'"f"""E"f"""""'f°".-:---Blair,Neba z Hosie ry $1.00 Values cut to 2 pairs for $1.00 I : | l l .u l .l l l l I U :\ . ~ | . \ . a l u n u w r I l A v ;l i ' U l l U w \ : u m a l l ;\ . ¢ | u u n u u ¢.\ J y i l u " . . . . . .I n . . . . - . . . ' . . . . . -_ -_ - ._a t t h e E m i i F a l l e n h o m e i n H e r -m o s t i y P e t e r s ." W h y ,y e s .I t o l d i n l t .S a m t o l d m e t h a t " h o r s e m a n i n h o n o r o f M r s .E l e n q r e y o u r f u t h e r !l \ a d . p u r v h H § ~ ' ¥ 2 d } \C Q ¥ \ I ; *o p e n "y g a p f t s i n g l n 'h o n l e s y y he wm Kxstl who will leave Tuesday forWaynewhereshe will make her ,future home.Mr. and Mrs.A i m Pem n iand children of near Kennnrd, and Mr. and Mm. Pele Anderson weredinner guests at the Morris Chnsf tiunsen home Sunday. -Cnrl Erickson has been cutting grain for Fay Jones. _Ga rk Browning took his son, John to Blair Friday to meet his »uncle Henry l m e n n n of near Calhoun. . John will help him with in me Norm woods me uuy | mmehimpermlsslontomurryyou-1 you were wmmg.Whlch ynweren'U l had drenme of-wela honeymoon here.Then. the dn after you refused me fur e ln: time und I had decided lo me uhere and forget. your futher teh phoned and asked pernilulon I brlng you up here too."P ter paused lx seemed ushismole future depended on wh: words were forthcoming from ulim of the dear girl before hlm. »-sn" nnld llanery az mm. "n f his harvesting.Mr. and Mm Clarence Simpsonof south of Blair,drove up to the John Reeh home Sunday w spend |,he_aft.ernoon and evening.They we r e s up p e r gu e s ts th e m. Gi lb e r t W xllie ms en mulled n i th e Ho w a r d W i lli ams e n h o me o n W e d ne s da y e ven i ng . Mrs . Clar en c e W ac hte r a nd c hi l- d r e n u l l e d a t G u i n Ln r n e n' e o n Wggjnenda af te r n o o n to s e e Mr s . LSYBUI.o i s i n a c a s t f r o m a n beloved parents brought m e here on ly to de live r me lu te the h an d s o r - "U."D on '\m y 'rnexuy 'l"begged Peter."W e ll,perhaps n o tl "euld Alan : e r s wi th th e tln le sl o f smiles. The n s he he ld out a n lnvltlng. nn t- hr own hand.'~Come.Peter.Pall- dle me ho me to s u pp er ..llm line promlned ns bunnnc ks un d drled- upple |1uddln¢.'!"(Cl-lDydlhLl I n s t a n o t h e r n a me f o r n W estern nlc ulre.Never saw a etmmnede but couldn'¢fig ure ou t h o w they wa s g e ln ' to h a ve I t ln th e mou n ta lns . Sum expla ine d tha t ll' th ey hull the stampede l n th e llmb e r ,they vmuld n' t h n ve tn h a ve no ma n yc ntlle.'l`wenty~llve.h e flgure| '. wo uld ma ke lr. loo k llke the woo ds 'va s alive wlL h 'e m. A5 I meld he lo r e . l n e ve r n e w n ~.mmm»nn hu t l h a ve n lwu vs ha d f i ! i . ; e , soo n o ut ot nlz ht In th e b rus h.B u h e d ld n ' l e t a !th er e very long Never hear d an India n y ell. bu t the ll tl le teller mu s t h a ve li v e n A pr e tty g o o d lmltn tlo n , n n ' th a n w : a w h lm c o mln ' .He wa s h lltln ' tn gro und o nly a bou t eve ry th ir d i um nn' y ellln' "ll' s a bear ! I!'| | 1 bear! Sn u ntle d n n me th ln ' llk e n lo n g hc erd u n e gr e f n lo n e n lo n g tlm ego.Eve ry b od y te l!li k e n m n l t bu t as n o be ar n hu we d up , no hd d ._ ...._._........_..._- ' g q r y s g ; tl ; T : t i g ; m § r ~F o o d A d u l tu n ti o a C o mm o n all ldee th a t th e c a ttle galio pin' end 'Saud ln Hour, iron tlilnggx In lea..°ound over the western pi nins was 5 P H Y very f3md f m e wood splin ters In sweets.tale i n no t th e s ome k i nd wé u se d lo let th e rss eson o T n -ric e an d f or elgn fa ts In h otter a re bars d o wn for.n i g h t u n 'mo r n tn kwo o d ,Imam.wa i te d a t th e °K .n few of the disclosures c on=:emln;;mek on the farm.Tha t i l. l fi gur ed I ve r s o n a n d Llo y d J o hn s o n ho me s nan nr omrmnmf f oo d fo und I n En g-:hey wa s a ll ge ntle me n c ows,o r ata ne u .A nu un||.muu|umuu ele ad i n' la dy wa n te d to k n o w I t h e ha d re ally s ee n a be ar . "Lo ok! " s ay s h e ln | . wea k voic e. an ' nu m en o u gh . ou t c o me s a re a l live bear-»~t.he fin: one K had af ar g n n n . n \ | u l i l d nn B I D SSu n da y ._i`J5`é§"' `K"iii~1i'1§n{ :§\lnlsu~y _of heutfh M r s . W m . C h n s t i a n z e n a n d B e t -r e p o n s t a t e d t h a t o u t o f s o m e 1 2 0 . - g i t t e c a l l e d o n M r s .H o w a r d W i l -0 0 0 s a m p l e s o f f o o d p r o d u c t s a n - l f a m s e u T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n .n l y z e d a n m a n y a s 7 . 5 0 0 w e r u n o t fL1. . . . . . . J ' l f n l d n n u n ." r a n ~l l l x I n i f l l n d n f d h m been.b u t t h a n an i ma ls th a t Sam ha d mu; all sup plied wi th mi lk re s e r vo ln .Ano th ar th i n g th a t l rec koned ab ou t a.stampe de v n un u n Mm c r i tte r :mk i n 'n u n I n i t U u u u U u u l l u u l h u g o . . W ell,th e trees wa s to o b i g to c li mb b ut th er e was p le nty o r ro om to ru n .i n an ' I r ec k on th e r e wou ld h a ve been |ume_ h_do!In'_rec ords n e l p u u u u s x u u u s n a u a w ;u a l . ;_ _ _ _____. _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _d 't tener may cluau.\.i1hdy Friday ¥ll01'93118 Gin Hin: Rope miles un hour,but they coul n u _ol'The surest way rn keep n :ond sg! Urqgg Holteln_l u J ena ost :p|:m:'"fh:f b';','.:is _Ph . t , ¢ |- n o u t h- - lh n nu r a n t o n s i m s u m ? o p e r a t e d b y Oli ve J o h ns o n ,m i d m W m . S k a . J r , m a d C l o u d - B u r d e n Groc ery Sh i r e i n s tmlle d n e w F r ig i d z n i md h - P lly c o u n te r . '»"1'xex\ton-'l'renton D r y Cle a ni n g ma n do wn ." sa y ! Mer le Cr nwelt lu me Am r i: -a n Mag az in e." U l u u eh i m -h é - - ~s C A R D O F ' mm x s We a n ne t o .thank the kind friends who "dated un durl,ng the .lima of our bereavement in the o x l ' I l l l n n o u w u l u m lusa me d lr g c llo n a t th e u m a li mo . 'I h e y u- le d to s u r e ' c m w i t h rad Kin gs . r oman c a nd le s, do n un' Hrs c n c k e n .h u !n o s u mp e d e ,A n ' Ba mjs ma t mv. lo ws b ut tha t dldn '¢ ltlr t ' a m e dth er . T h e y n u n s n r t s d u v u a t n n c h g ." ~ ! ¥ . . ! " " °w s w u w g u q " W h n d o y o u m e m . y o u h o w t h e b a n ? " n y s S m . " W h y I h a ve wo r k e d wi th h e r ln plc u n - e a b a to n . " ld ! Geo r g e s , u n ' he went over m meet. the mlmamd rug.Th e c r i tte r n a m e d m a m n o h i m un 'be lu re lo n g w e l u n u gdzin' un :pm mg Qs sn¢|.|.ul» un. um- mmm bv nm»\d'E"£\."1 """¢.»»n..»a..»u»= """'"' ""°'- "1" "' '. "'"" "me "P"'°" "'" "° umu--am.I.; ,'l».':.'F'"',\............wa .....:|..... ........ 5 m.. .....: ..... .':=.'::!'=..§°3f=*.E:.°°.::2.='..&:°."°..:=`*""' old--Sanital'Y mum hmm: ~ tile floor in meat market.sims £l»|""" """"|I|"u`I1"iI|-.""""" '"'1 ESL .";=..:.':;..:":';.'.":;'° "3iémfufulfloralofferinlrlhm uia lnmgnlm' 'ai_-~ra--Nehruh Spf1D£l¢SB'¢.h°|§ who offered w°rd_|.! °,,m.| machine. Bun vu no Ulhbantfiq "Well, myham' un Sam, "gslhuthuldn't an m b o agauhoeuulnbaek uI ."same °°"fP"!'°""'b'|f°" ma cheer as em um.Aden allwmouth ';'u'rn||n::a- Z.°i'i','3.1' stampede."we . "8 business in this mtv-A- A. Anderson berry pls. um hem' ms han est P.B.-But they never mt the_~ U J \ 3 ~ ~ l n D815 A|}d¢Fl°"plxce w mat it when un lumpedo *utils* back. spun-rua to make mgh: pllY~_Clifton Andamanmy poimlbls."n m me M u l l e r .wumum. na|.m1n»"~"v'°°'1"".9 L 1 ' U~r . _.L-.\-'~.x.=::~v \.. 1 ._f:;-.-r ..'_~~>;, J ,'rx..,...,,..._..,., _. 5..~ - . ,.'e...-~--.~_..~4 .~ L -_..._.:.',,.,-ra ~._.-~-'~..~.._~».~~.r-f""~"~~.~_` ~.`'~""~'¢»~"~ "'~ ?¢ h n l l u im a y W u b a d t o B u r - A v r i l P h u W h i t ! m .A r t h u r n u m l t * l i l Goldia n e r i l v w un e he m hu m o f Udu lln g, Ne hth i n n ;-~ Dr. R.J . M u r d o c h . ma - mm ue w i v y i lx l v a c a t i o n lt L i ke Oknboji. ...~.'_,_ da y. gm_ fled Quntstly Bnportn from the following utllean mm recei ved a n d P l w d o n i l k : C mmi y Ul u , County Jdgé, County Sheriff and c\@» unmn¢¢.c mz.__ Moved,:sounded And a rri e d u m a n u ma 0 1 t h e f° l l ° ' i Ht P¢nous.bq;pprovod: J. A. Petenan, Supplies for Poor P m r P u t a m u . R m . G. L Pleiflar, Rent Pmdh Bros ., Supplla ta r Boo: Bivac Lumber a. Cod Co., Supplies Mn. Wm. Swilmxt, Bent z u m 18.00 40.00 10.45 6.00 s e m m a n u -W u a - W u h n sums u w Compaq completing wark on wol- ilik tower on local tight plant. Nhrth Plates-Butwn Bron. pur- dun Rmnigh Garage.Wa nn-Yntha n Ca fe i mnalle d new refrigeratorsmd eoolen. atm renovated. 0 ;:..|t ~y 65 |Servic e Cos zpa ny forri m1lY ded i-p li e s f o r P o o r 20.00 c ated reo ently ._Mi l le r M u n i .B m ' t h 264.00 Cla nn¢e K1 ngl°rJ ultleodlba Peaoe,W mi n |Qty'1 *wp.Null C.8oxunlsn!orComQ.sbh,0um!n Gty'l'a wnlhip. to u no J d1 2 8 , 1 9 8 0 . Ami e C. Ml xt1 n, County Get 39.58 W u b a d t o B u r - A v r i l P h u W h i t ! m .A r t h u r n u m l t * l i l Goldia n e r i l v w un e he m hu m o f Udu lln g, Ne hth i n n ;-~ Dr. R.J . M u r d o c h . ma - mm ue w i v y i lx l v a c a t i o n lt L i ke Oknboji. ...~.'_,_ da y. gm_ fled Quntstly Bnportn from the following utllean mm recei ved a n d P l w d o n i l k : C mmi y Ul u , County Jdgé, County Sheriff and c\@» unmn¢¢.c mz.__ Moved,:sounded And a rri e d u m a n u ma 0 1 t h e f° l l ° ' i Ht P¢nous.bq;pprovod: J. A. Petenan, Supplies for Poor P m r P u t a m u . R m . G. L Pleiflar, Rent Pmdh Bros ., Supplla ta r Boo: Bivac Lumber a. Cod Co., Supplies Mn. Wm. Swilmxt, Bent z u m 18.00 40.00 10.45 6.00 s e m m a n u -W u a - W u h n sums u w Compaq completing wark on wol- ilik tower on local tight plant. Nhrth Plates-Butwn Bron. pur- dun Rmnigh Garage.Wa nn-Yntha n Ca fe i mnalle d new refrigeratorsmd eoolen. atm renovated. 0 ;:..|t ~y 65 |Servic e Cos zpa ny forri m1lY ded i-p li e s f o r P o o r 20.00 c ated reo ently ._Mi l le r M u n i .B m ' t h 264.00 Cla nn¢e K1 ngl°rJ ultleodlba Peaoe,W mi n |Qty'1 *wp.Null C.8oxunlsn!orComQ.sbh,0um!n Gty'l'a wnlhip. to u no J d1 2 8 , 1 9 8 0 . Ami e C. Ml xt1 n, County Get 39.58 W u b a d t o B u r - A v r i l P h u W h i t ! m .A r t h u r n u m l t * l i l Goldia n e r i l v w un e he m hu m o f Udu lln g, Ne hth i n n ;-~ Dr. R.J . M u r d o c h . ma - mm ue w i v y i lx l v a c a t i o n lt L i ke Oknboji. ...~.'_,_ da y. gm_ fled Quntstly Bnportn from the following utllean mm recei ved a n d P l w d o n i l k : C mmi y Ul u , County Jdgé, County Sheriff and c\@» unmn¢¢.c mz.__ Moved,:sounded And a rri e d u m a n u ma 0 1 t h e f° l l ° ' i Ht P¢nous.bq;pprovod: J. A. Petenan, Supplies for Poor P m r P u t a m u . R m . G. L Pleiflar, Rent Pmdh Bros ., Supplla ta r Boo: Bivac Lumber a. Cod Co., Supplies Mn. Wm. Swilmxt, Bent z u m 18.00 40.00 10.45 6.00 s e m m a n u -W u a - W u h n sums u w Compaq completing wark on wol- ilik tower on local tight plant. Nhrth Plates-Butwn Bron. pur- dun Rmnigh Garage.Wa nn-Yntha n Ca fe i mnalle d new refrigeratorsmd eoolen. atm renovated. 0 ;:..|t ~y 65 |Servic e Cos zpa ny forri m1lY ded i-p li e s f o r P o o r 20.00 c ated reo ently ._Mi l le r M u n i .B m ' t h 264.00 Cla nn¢e K1 ngl°rJ ultleodlba Peaoe,W mi n |Qty'1 *wp.Null C.8oxunlsn!orComQ.sbh,0um!n Gty'l'a wnlhip. to u no J d1 2 8 , 1 9 8 0 . Ami e C. Ml xt1 n, County Get 39.58 r~Imm. Nebnkn. lub 17, 1980 §°YY€""1s=» s m i z ~(dl m ais).W¢|¢ll¢1\lli.e=r1>ll>t°nndm- $3-50up¢o$85.00.MuicSInm-lt pd!Sawing Hndxinu-rm a-A Ford m uh.m m 2 6-1*'u m s e m at 'lbs Exmrprln adiae.26-It Uri- Philip 0'Bxn1on mbertdmdn¢.....\ m...» ma nmlv ¢niond.a£ewzehdvuaamnu|nsLW¢d-) n_..\.WAn¢¢5"'W°'k by young ww- sums! an :mls rarn.i§2f}"i»inh umiéersnryInnnhn nf. Enhernrine 0ffi°¢- 2a~u-Mr. and mn. Ed Hansen dmve ____if nl-.. atm renovated. 0 nnlmni||||i|nm|n||m||miiniiulu||ii{|||iM||hiM||in|nu|n||m|||m|||n|||n 1 :for Poor 39.58 .. ~~y ¢,'oe Company fonnally dedi- d recently.~kamnh-~Veter-innry hospital :erected for Dr.George=er nearing completion.\ ymon:Purity Drug installedl ale booths at rear of stone. ekaruah-J.C.Penney Com- y Store occupying enlarged rtcrs._itlzena 01 I-Iermnnivowd i n ~r of selling electric power m of city no Nebraska Power pany for $20,000. ekamah-Tekmnah Cooperative aniery will be formnlly opened n. MMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS (Continued from page four) or Poor ___14.0E mmond & Stephens Co., upplies 4.15 lmquist Gr. & Lhr. Co., upplies for Poor 41.20 ncock Implement Co., Sup- ~lies 3.20 ward Jensen, Treas., Farm ~ureau 295.84 znbetli Kelly, Asst. in Go. ~ssessor's office 124.00 C. Klopp, Repairs 1.75 F. Lundt, Co. Atty., Ex-I 19.95 ~-~ Larsen, Rent 10.00 ~bel J. Marsh, Co. Supl., ~outage 9.67 B. Mehrens, Com. Meetings, Mileage for 6 Mo.182.60 =Metzingér, Work in~ffioe of Clk- Dist. Cl;80.45 as. Nelson, Com. Meetings &Mileage for 6 Mo.125.80 J. Nelson, Com. Meetings plks for Poor 20.00 Miller Muni. Blacksmith Work zoeoo Henry Barlling, Assessing Sheridan Twp.105.00 Tliorvold Hansen, Assessing Herman Twp:280.00 Wm. Jahncl, Assessing Rich- land Twp.250.40 neue: Kruse, Assessing rw.' Calhoun Twp..252.88 E. A.Landers,Assessing EE. Clark Lippincott, Assess- |ins Cuming City Twp.125.00 E.V.Newkirk,Assesdng|Lincoln Twp.'190.00 George L. Peck, Assessing Fontanelle Twp.195.75 C.M. Spiker,AssessingGrant Twp.220.00 Banha M. Stradling, Assess- |ing Blair City 800.00 Emest Wager, Assessing Arl- \ingwn Twp.267.55 C. Haller, Apprmsing Real i Estate 31.50 -On motion duly made and car- ,ried the report of 0. M. Campbell Co., Auditors, for the year 1929, Wu examined and ordered placed on filo.Moved and seconded that Clar- ence King be appointed Justice of the Peaoe for Cnming City Town~ ship w fill vacancy.Carri ed-a ll !members voting aye. On motion duly made and car- ried the bond of S. H. Lockman for Constable 01 Arlington, Neb- 'raskn, was approved. |On motion duly made and car- lried`a Resolution autl1orl:.ing and directing Marcus Beck,Clerk of lun D i s tr i c t c o m n o my w t he for 6 Mo.;s s .o o " r¢ ¢ .mm certain funds now i n ~s. Nelson, Express Paid 8.63hls hands, was adopted. IlDe Soto Twp.'zo.oo' I - i i f i i i a / a ~~4 J !!'.?"i ~, ~ NIQIBWV IUIP _ OLLP\\9~1 A\n\A@1Q1ru./111% ma du /1 ' M M U § lvl au. ILLurT|eAT|oN;~ M m mC'¢d'4f i Seavact-ls Tees! ">~ LM \ ...Qa »J . __1' V ~V'~~ , L , / ;f ,~; ~~ ~" ~ |(~e / 'rs CALL 32 or 33 f o r |D()IJ[|lNll3AL1F£; ( 'J ust the thing to serve for dinner after you arrive home from a bridge party, more or less fatigued and short on time. A phone call will bring your order right to your door. Sliced I-lam - Minced Ham Bologna » Liver W u r s t Hamburger,per lbs.------15c Pork Sausage, per 1b. ------12%c BeefRnast,perlb.------20c Sugar cured Bacon, half or whole strip Perlb.---- r - -- - B n Lean Pork Chops, Ib.----27c BoilingBeef,perlb.------154: (irocer Coronet Flour, 48-Ib. sack Coronet Flour, 24-Ib. sack Maintop Flour, 48-Ib. sack Mainmp Flour, 24-lb. sack Kamo Cornflakes, 2 pkgs. Toilet Paper,roll --- Pexel makes Jelliis jell. 25c Sugar, 10-Ib. sack --- ies - - - - - - - $ 1 1 seller, pkg. .49 .79 .50 .80 .25 .05 .15 .63 \~ ". ' { l2; a i l l l i ii; lll§§?»§§§~ ~=»@~ - - _ _: -Il l a w 4 ti~e. ~ ~hone ~all ~ill bring your order right to your ioor. sliced I-lam - Minced Ham Bologna » Liver W u r s t Hamburger,per lbs.------15c Pork Sausage, per lb. ------12%c BeefRoast,per lb.------20c~ Sugar cured Bacon, half or whole strip Per lb.r Lean Pork Chops, Ib.- Boiling Beef,per lb.-- -. ..- Groceries Coronet Flour, 48-lb. sack Coronet Flour, 24-Ib. sack Maintop Flour, 48-Ib. sack Mainmp Flour, 24-lb. sack Kamo Cornflakes, 2 pkgs. Toilet Paper,roll --- Pexel makes Jelliis jell. 25c Sugar, 10-lb. sack --- 2-9a 27c 1s¢ ~------$1.49 seller, pkg. .79 1.50 .80 .25 .05 .15 .631 f ".'. p ~~.~~£ . : 1 I I Q ~ ¢"l` "x l 'a-.-e€=7i~' /Q '~1 ~, f . ? ° " 4 \\ I - i i f i i i a ~rvioe Company fonnally dedi- ~ted recently.Tekamnh-Veterin.ury hospital ~'ng erected for Dr.George~aefer nearing completion.\ Wyman:Purity Drug insialledl rivnle booths at rear of stone. Tekaruah-J.C.Penney Com- ~ny Store occupying enlarged unrtcrs._Citizens ol I-Iermnnivoted i n avor of selling electric power lnnt of city io Nebraska Power plks for Poor 20.00 Miller Muni. Blacksmith Work 254.00 Henry Barlling, Assessing Sheridan Twp.105.00 Thorvold Hansen, Aaessing Herman Twp:280.00 Wm. Jahncl, Assessing Rich- land Twp.250.40 neue: Kruse, Assessing rw.' Calhoun Twp..25238, E. A.Landers,Assessing g De Soto Twp.70.00 ~mpany for $20,000.~ Clark Lippincott, Assess- Tekamah-Tekamah Cooperative' ~amery will be formnlly opened o o n . COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS (Continued from page four) for Poor ___14.0E nmmond & Stephens Co., Supplies 4.15 Holmquist Gr. & Lhr. Co., Supplies for Poor 41.20 Hancock Implement Co., Sup- lies 3.20pHoward Jensen, Treae, Farm ing Cuming City Twp.125.00E.v .Newkirk,Assesdng I Lincoln Twp.'190.00lG<2orge L. Peck, Assessing | i l Fontanelle Twp.195.75 C.M. Spiker,AssessingGrant Twp.220.00 Banha M. Stradling, Assess- ing Blair City 800.00 Emest Wager, Assessing Arl- ington Twp.267.55 C. Haller, Approising Real 37.50Estate On motion duly made and car- ,ried the report of o. M. Campbell Co., Auditors, for the year 1929,Bureau 295.84Elizabeth Kelly, Asst. in Go.,Wu examined and ordered placed Assessofs office 124.oo on file-L. C. Klopp, Repairs 1.'1s Moved and seconded that Clar- B. F. Lundt, Co. Atty., Ex-lence King be appointed Justice of pense f 19.05 the Peace for Cnming City Town~ Tlreodore Larsen, Rent 10.00 ship w fill vacancy.Carri ed-a ll Mabel J. Marsh, Co. Supl.,imembers voting aye. Postage 9.67 On motion duly made and car- C- B- Mehrens,Com. Meetings,ned the bond of s. H. Lockman Mileage for 6 Mo.182.60 for Constable o l Arlington, Neb- Erna Metzinger, Work in raskn, was approved. office of Clk. Dist. Ct.80.45l (ki motion duly made and car- Chas. Nelson, Com. Meetings lried`a Resolution authorizing and &Mileage for 6 Mo.125.80 diiecting Marcus Beck,Clerk of C. J. Nelson, Com. Meetings ~ Di s tri c t Co urt to pa y to the for 6 Mo.;85.00 Tniasurer certain funds now i n Chas. Nelson, Express Paid 8.63his hands, was adopted. ">~ f'¥~'~ ~uli;. u-.:I " \ 'V g f 'a f :Q*W ~ff."a v A fe/ 'rs CALL 32 or 33 for COLD MEATS f J ust the thing to serve for dinner after you arrive home from a bridge party, more or \~ ". ' { l2; a i l l l i ii; lll§§?»§§§~ ~=»@~ - - _ _: -Il l a w 4 ~ NIQIBWV IUIP _ 'w'»;A\r>\i§ru./11\\rE lvl'au. madu/1'MMUILLurT|eAT|oN;~| C¢¢z'4/ftrzwozgl/7¢4zfua4 1 'Q THIS Seavact-ls 'wx Tees! Bnlduwn-avuun ..... ...,..,___~--n.»-_ ...in l " " ' ~ - - -_...., -..».-\ z \ a v For :sic r o m na w .... ,,_.-condition.C. R.Wilkins,31251- Phone 21 on 17.26-St. Mrs. Olive Ward, who has been ill for several weeks,continues poorly.Jos. Pevig of Colon, Neb., was "l Sunday caller at John G. .le:xson's on York Creek. Chris K.Bendorf,Undertaking and ambulance service.Phones:otfioe, 161; residence. 133.29-t! when you want. letrerheads or envelopes or statements call The Enterprise.1-if Miss Mildred Monxs of this city, spent Saturday night und Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Rhoadcs. Permanent Wave, $7.60. All kind# of beauty work.Phone 197, MrsK. A- Pound, 206 E. Colfax.38-tr hir.and Mrs.Floyd Evanswf Council Bluffs, spent Friday eve- ning with Blair relatives and friends.` Mr.Peter Soil,who has been' quite scdously ill, is wported as mueh better this week being able to sit up a little.| Mrs.Emil Follin of Herman, spent n few days the forepart of the vee k vis iti ng nt the Elmer I-'rain h0UW»The Wesleyan Guild of the M. E. church will hold a Bake Sale at the Blair Drug Co. on Saturday io.26-ItJulyMr. and Mrs. Floyd Leonard of Council Bmffs,'m enjoying a fewdaysvacationo t the parental, Ray Johnson home in this city. Tha Royal Neighbors kensington will meet at the home of Mrs.Si Johnson,Friday afternoon,July 18.All Royad Neighbors invited. Herman and 'Iled Simonsen and Ray Lynch returned Saturday night from a ten day vacation trip at Denver and vicinity.The y re pon a pleasant vacation. For Sale--A good German Ie- mole pedigrced Police Dog,6 months old.Well marked.Cheap. See Ray Lynch.Phone White 183.26~lt Mr.and Mrs.John Dixon of near Ft. Calhoun, had as Sunday guests,Mr.and Mrs.Emory Dixon, ltlr. and Mrs. Chas. Dixon and two childre n of Omw. Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Madsen L one called at the parental.o t y .Oscar Guyer home Sunday eve~ ning when returning from a fun- eral in (hnaha. Mrs. Fritz Muller of Omaha, and Mrs.l m Dixon and daughter, Frances were dinner guests o i Mrs. John Dixon, near Ft. Calhoun last Friday.Mr.and Mm.John G.Jenson and son ui York Creek,were called to Western, Neb.,Saline county last Friday, by the dath of their brother-in~luw. Little Glenn and Lee Guyer, children of Mr. and Mrs.Lyle Guyer,are spending a few days vmnation with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Guyer. »-U ,_.4 ..H _._._.__ el ................-., _._phono? 161; res. phone, 133.a - a l l ! Lots of good used Fnrnitnre,|" Rugs, Stoves, Pianos and Phono- zwnhs at the Music Store.26-lthliss Lucile Feer is staying withlpa' weeMrs. Loo Sdunitz of Omaha for aIfew weeks.g C. K. Bendorf, licensed embalrn- er und undataker, Blair.Office J phone, 161; res. phone, 133.lift! 1 Misses Beatrice and Theresa gf Foley spent sevew days in Omaha .last. week visiting relatives.J Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schmidt plani to leave Saturday for a short va-| cation at Lake Okoboji.' 1 have time for a few additional music pupils ip vocal and piano work.Lilah Wright, phone 235. lt. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Augustaon of Omaha were visitors at the AL fred Fear home over the Fourth. Score cards, place cards, birthday | cards, sympathy cards-all can be found at The Enterprise office. Popular price.1-ti Elly Marie Larson, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Walter Larson of this c-ity,is visiting relatives at Sioux City for a few weeks. Do you play ridge?The En- terprise has n c plete new line of score cards d place cards. Why not see thepnl 1-tl Mrs. John Moore is still con-. fined to an Omaha hospital,not] shoving as much improvernait asher family and friends would like' to see.Red Tag Special-Tube Repair |Kit.3c Saturday, July 19th only- limit.8.Crescent Pattern Wrench 1 9 c - li mi t I.Gamble Stores, Fremont, Neb.26-lt For Sale-Forty acres of lend near lrlnir, and just a quarter mile off the Washington highway.For particulars write Lock Box 81, Ft. Calhoun, Neb.25-St James Rodman of Omaha,was a Sunday dinner guest at the home o! his sister and brother-im law, Mr. and Mm Jake Bross of this city. Mrs. M. Sutherland at Black 259 is P\'¢PiNd to give you a Duart Wonder Wave tor $5.00.A real WIKI-in and satisinotion guaran- teed.1s-tr Friends of Mrs. Elsie Rix Cook of Ft.Calhoun are glad to lmow that lhe ls back home from the hospital and is getting along nicely. rntzr.Even 'at our r e a ms prices-one pair pliers with eaw Tiger Battery.Red Tag Sale July 12th to 26th.Oificial Kapok Diamond Ball 69c.Gamble Stones. Fremont, Neb.26-lt Mr.and Mrs. Hans Boll and Mrs.Jim Boll of Scribner were visitors nt. the Fred Soll home on Fndny.They brought the Solis some fine northern pike fish that were very much enjoyed. Mr.and Mrs.Nic Naeve and mother,Mrs.Henry Nseve of Svhlesgis. iowa and. Mr. nndlldrs. ....,_,________li col of sc: C01 sql ab ho of rl? re da Si M B Wi ; ei ptl lil s l. eh od z ¢ l J Il \ (1 l i A l i '1I rs.six ins, E I en un J. en nn ouuin il Nel graRl: h 4 er I bul ees son p 1 1 Ea liel su]Ba J Pr of .K .LI.U e u r o u c a me u vvs r ' r i e a u c n mmn an u uaug nuer orr.......|.'."»...-.nr +A cmrml Sfnlnrlnv at fnnnn;\ \¥2lnff¢: \| .:\!\|\ vim:i|.nr: nf thai _ _._ ._ __ .._ ...»- ~a er ~,...n, is in a hospital there recover- g from an operation for appen- citis,Mrs. 0'll.Ion hiad a let- r'from her recently saying she ould visit here the latf/sr part of e week and then came.the news f her operation.Miss Johnson ved with her parents,Mr. and Is. J. S. Johnson and sis!er Mil-1 red, in this city several yearsago d will be kindly remembered by number of people here.. I by telephone office and remodeled stmcture into hall for lodge. Superior-Local plant of Fann- er Union Cooperative Creamery Company made 2,912,000 pounds butter during'1929. Crawford-$100,000 school build ing under con§truction in this city. Bids opened by State I-lighW\1¥ Department for gravel surfacing and incidental work on Verdigrc- Hartingtdn Project No.647-A, A1'g J 1 I 4 nun. . .V.-.-..- ~..~.~---__home.He was a dinner nest on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.Philip 0'Hnnlon. Mrs.John Dulancy,who has been Seriously ill, is reported to be some better but not able Yo sit up yet.Her daughter, Mrs. Ber- tha Fcllanigal is caring for her. Mr. and Mrs.. Wilbur Wood and little son, of Seward, Neb., stoppedat the V. 0. ldund home Mondayl afternoon for s. short visit They were returningjfipm Des Moines where they dsited relatives. A four and one-half pound boy was born July 7, to Mr. and Mrs. Dan Moore at the home of its grandparents, Mr. andMrs. Ralph Pearce.He has been named Har- old Dean. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Evans andMr. and Mrs. wanbr Petersen or this city, left Wednesday morning ~v........ °<"~~~..........,.._.., ._ ....'home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Soil on last Monday./ ~ Miss Hannah Jensen of this city?and sister,Mrs.Elnora Knstl of' Herman,have gono to Wayne where they have ledsed s house and am making plans to board and room students at the Normal school located there. ~ Mr.and Mrs.Virgil Davidson and family of Kansas City,who have been vidting at the Andrew Feer home and with othe rre ls- lives here, left Saturday for Ien- ox, Iowa where they will visil. be- fore retuming to Kansas City this week. Miss Virginia Pound,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harve Pound of Franont,came er Sunday to spend s week th her cousin, Peggy st the J. L. Pounds home. A party will be given in Mies \ 1 Modern Plumbing Lightens Nlother's Work No home should be without modern bathroom fixtures and modern plumbing.The con- venience i t brings is/worth many times the investment. Let us estimate your job. Repamng A Speclalty Call us for large or small re- pair jobs-~ our competent work- men are always ready to come at your call. We bring our tools the first trip.` John Moore Plombing Co 1 I - i i f i i i a "\\ `\\,.. / ~,f <|\\ a ~|glfJ|` IUIP _N2 QOLLP'; A \ \ ; \ n m r a ' n r u . / 1 g 1 r E g, lvl au.madw1'lzJA/I/ ILLurT|eAT|oN;~C¢¢z'4/ftrzwozgl/7¢4zfua4 THIS Seavact-ls Tees! \~ ". ' { l2; a i l l l i ii; lll§§?»§§§~ ~=»@~Q-3 " " ' 1 l l ;~f ! F ! | § g § ; _ : § § ' i l | | ~ ~.`.w. ~ ~r ~I'».°. ~ ~ ¥ .g ~/" '.L V i n I.I\ . nv uuuc xwanu ...,.........,,.,....~., ,,..,. Oakite cleans as nothing else, per pkg. Mole for washing windows, can - - - - Chase & Sanborn's Seal Brand Coffee, f 3~lb. can regular $1.75`seller, Spa c i a l p e r c a n - - - - » - - - - - - - - ~ Milady Coffee, regular $1.50 seller, spe- cial to close out, 3-Ib. pkg. for only .15.25 1.25 -rr 1.00 lf f\l ln z v n C r x for about 1.wo,weeks vacation atwhich time they will enjoy the G-in through the Black Hills country. . M r s Anna Roberta came up from Omaha Sunday to atoend tho birthday celebration for her moth- er. Mrs. Peter Jansen which was held vdth a picnic dinner with rvclatiws in the tourist park lu t Sunday. 1\lr,s Wm.Kelly and daughter, Miss Margaret went no Lincoln be- fore the Fourth for a ten day y with their daughter and aiste » Misa Ethel Kelly.The latter re turned to Blair with them for a sylvania few days visit., Dr. Marie Sirnonsnn of St. Louis is spending a rnontlfs vacation at the home of her mother, Mn. A. Simonson.Dr. Simonson has just :finished her work as intense in u hospital there and plana to locatesoon in some good locality. Can you afford not to paint now -with these Red Tag Sale pri!!! on Gamhle'a Guaranteed Paints July 12th thru 26th.House Paint $2-09 Kal. s gal. lots.W' rope 1%c ft.Ganden' Haw and Rake, 89a meh.'Header Park, BRA Pre- Virginia's honor by her aunt, dns! afternoon. Mrs.Frederick Guyer,assisted by Mrs.L. F.States of North Platbe,entertained a t a linen shower at the Guyer home, com- plimentary to Mrs. Al Sick on last Saturday evening.A picnic sup- per was enjoyed.About fifteen friends of Mrs. Sick were present. "Bi ll"Rodgers and his mother, Mrs. Wm. Rodgers of this city and her grandson,Albert Carver of started out by automo- week Tuesday for Penn- where they will visit Colorado, bile last relatives were accompanied by Miss Winni [ned Allen of this city.Tlmy are planning to drive up into Canada following their visit ln Pennsyl vanla. Lut week, whi le the weather man was handing out red~hot brands of weather,Mn. Frank Gray rea lve d n letter from her daughter, Dorothy who is |ttend~ ing California university at Berk- ley, Ca lif., ukinz her motlmr to d o nt her winter cost.She that there in a demand for of Mrs.Rodgers.'n.e y\ /; _ ~\/ g | \\ .;~ Q .5 5 5 ' u < 3 \8 ~ - \ ' l ~ ; ( \ A com ..Snappy r m k in A JIFFY I Qu i c k l y m a d e b u t j u s t r i g h t " - a n d is s o g o o d t h a t yo u r pa l a t e w i l l c r y f o r m o re .J u s t n a m e t h e d r l n k y o u w a n t - - -i n 1| m o m e n t o u r f o u n t a i n m a n w i l l s e rve i t a n d y o u w i l l b e d ri n k - i n g o n e o f t h e b e s t m a rk d ri n k s I n t o w n .R mont, Neb.26-lt Mrs. Frank Bruno, who ls Din/- rlct Deputy President of vw Re- bekah lodge,took her staff of; offiers owx-'lo Arlington Fridxy evening 00 put on the installation work them.Mrs. Clarence Ander- son,who is ;Depu1.y Gnmd Mar: shall, also _at?.ende¢l. lxenvy clothing gvgry evening. Miss Dorothy plans m go up to Vfnllmer British Columbil to vim an aunt Iollawing the clone oi her mxnmzr school and nu doubt will Gnd use for the cost there also.She plans to return around Sept. lst, to re tum to 'hey teaching duties at Fr:- mom. ll'x the lasle Um( (ell:lbelale |an Blair Drug Compani J llllllllllllllllllIIIIllIIlllllIIIIllllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII gs IH ¢b»»~'v " Gel#_". x v ;¢ x u ,: ,~.f ,».'f ,~x ~._;; ,f y < .1 -~ ,.7.U4 x ,.;<:.¢ _1 .~., I ~.~~.v~». .,.. ~ ~~ , ~-~f _,.,~.,m,~\_~...~, , .,,~~ ~,m. f ~i f t.~ . .~ = . ~ ~ w : , ~ . 1 = ' » .~ 1 ---c ,u ~,-=,\f~'1 1.N ,.».-x,~=f¢<~f - .'"a w ...::...»f.Mn Q ~is'f»;~;f4~.=w"'.~,,»»,\,, ,.._. ».. m _ . ..~M .~.» ..;=.>. ~..--'._~ ..;>f ,,fz'.. 9 . . . Q - ' n m 'Blair m am a Jul~ 17 m o THE KENNARD NEWS Bm<: KMAK mG IN NEB.m u c h ~ ~ ~ J i No w mma lNDUSI' RY'P € \' c a r Io n mo t o r owners Pay.The difleren i 1 d iTha announcement that a new the fact that an 3.2@e°`2'} apr bri c k ~ pl a n t i n n b e i n ft i - pr o x i ma te ly $ 1 5 Per car in low: WASHINGTON NEWS Mr. and Mrs. E. A.Fitch :md bo choice Iheav! steer:$D.au@ Quotatluns on Cattle: Choice to pr ima ycarllngs $ l0 . 6 0 0 1 1 . 2 5 ; ( o o d ¢o choice yearlmgs s9,':s@ 10503 fair tn good yearlngs $8.75 6 9 3 5 ;co mmon t o fa ir r e a r u r m |sn0@ B.'15; Lmshy yearunz x $7.00 0115: c hoice prime heavy beevee ¢1o.oomo.sn: choice prune handy mm |1o . s q@ u . on ; :o o d w c ho ic e lu um m sl" m 15 07.50 u~m» an $l0.0\|gl0.85_Feeder Limb! in h i r Dmzuld and Steady. Bled Sheen mn. .»».. ,_..-..., » ~.1_,in ... . p ;_. - ~.¢....:.__.;1 »...1. .H ..~n , ~~¢».\» tn the fact that bHck making is M t a dff clining business in this mia, although the plants am few- a in number than several years G- J. Ollmln, who ls .nn »~x1ens~H. sua ma ker -» "~-"-»~. me ., 0121411 xseently nvvrehue/Q Atty mms i n W e s t l"'-'f--~1 wm . ' -f ~u p mary madfund as n license fee.In Nebmak' |€t8Umn$l0pe rca rg9 ¢g¢ gq_ )1{ vrimnry road :una as license while about $5 per car goes i m .u semnl funds of counties, munic- ipalities md the nate in the fam at 1 pmps ny tu, The po li ddnnn gm i n x n f They fa r Ko ta ke un~. --.an~~11.~ans Braeschwere dinner guests Sundayyat the Dornncker home. Mr.md M n .John Barnes of Norfolk, visited with the fomefs uncle, H. E. Lyons, Sunday, Fred Bxekenfeldt ol Hoskirx; Neb., visited at the Mai-tin Sun home Sunday. Mr.and Mrs.George G mb y and Mr. amd Mrs. Vernon Reeves Evexest,Kansas;Mrs.Mary pp of Norfolk and Mr.Dave '.¢|=¢.». a ey, vlslwd at the W. A. Ker- ltetter home °1`\=~=»d1¥ evenin~. ,...evening at the Pele Rasmussen home. lin. Kate Brunton and son, Her b m and Mrs.John Hedley o l 11 00 :n m D.50:c o mm 6 3 5 0 : m r 5. 15 : c o mm here bro ugt . ~.own an~ heifers and stockera and feeders tene dull and Quonbiy unchanged. mann Stuck Yuds. my 15, mn --WILII 10,000 :rem cattle Ior the welll-DK muket this week tndei n slow with deslrabll li!!-It we-lam steers and yan-Llngs mov-ln (at pmcsfcally study levels. lle dlum and heavy a tti c ruleddm! and unevenly lower num the alms u!last week.Best.m m Frank Gelston of Elk City, wasa'bu!iMB& visitor here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred» Ramsar and son, George and Mr.Murley vis-ik d at the Perry hlendeninghome Monday.» Mr. and Mr; Martin Sunda call-ed at the Bill Voss hom: Monday evening., Mrs.Geo. Chrisiensen visited mlatives i n Omaha several days lut we ek. Mr. Christian Johnson md som; drove to Fremont Sahxrday.Mrs. B. A. Goétsch was a caller at the home of her ~arents, Hr.Te m~». . . . . - »o e res g ma -ehine was heard in this vicinity on U |\ 1 relatives who attendml Mr.Ker- stettefs funera Sunday.. 0135: been .- num:cows s u m 9.00: lood. choice ted cows $8.750 l. W : mr to l o o d w n $5.W6 g;°= cutkn $4.00m.'15: eqnnerx.0003.'I5:native buloznl bulls 85.'l586.'l5:common ll lh t bulls t4.'rsos.'|s:bee!m d butcher mm $s.1so'l.'zs: vw calves ts.oo 01150; navy mwes $'I.o0011.o0: many mlvel s4.noos.oo; :ood m umm : mms S 8 .2 5 0 u o : m- w 8006 awaken $8.'1508.00: commonen fair mmm s5.s ws.'m: many stockcn ¢45\`l@5.50;lo ud m choice feeders uoooszs: mr m load feeders $8.'I5@B.00: common an mr feeders $5.500B.'15Z m rc a n $4.2505.'l5:stock henna u.ooo1.su:stock steer calvesav.somo.oo; shock hdrer cdves a1.so@s.oo. drew a large cmwd to town ~ 1,m.¥~eé: viestem :ara good so choice s1.oo@'z.5u; wwf em fd;-si, fair to good $6.oo@ 7.00. EWES: Fat. good to choice $2.150325;fat,fair to good $2.00@ 2.75: crm and canna ewes $1.006 1.75. owing no the liber al mu sup plies 19.000 head an d b¢Bl'Sh repons fran. othfr centers.Tra din g w as largely nr. u spmad G( $B25@ 8.90 m t h some of the b m ughc w w w w e x s h m u p w $ 9 . 0 0 . F A T L AM B S :Range lambs, m d w choice m. o o @ n . 2 s ; mu ms mmm, mu - m s o o n $9 . 75 6 u.uo; mu ve lambs , :ood w choice A m e m : m o r IN HQGS emoon.Inn. Glen Jefferson and Mm 1..""'€.?" ' " °P°""°""' do not .m m em u were m m m . au-ve e nerve "° '"°"'1' pmwrwem an Omaha 5nuruuy.hxes on motor vehicles and in. Mr.Geo. Ramsar ol 0m.\ha,°'°"° the mow: lloenne raw tnspent ¢.hiweek4nd with his par~|¢°VB1'the amount I-he ownersants, Mr. and Mrs. Fmd Ramsel-.iwuuld save in this direction. 1 |l .1 u »|J to good $8.00®10.00:fed shomlambssa.'15rfz:>.':s:yearlinss.all K E N N A R D N E W S Mrs.Erank Timberlain m d daughters, Ella Virginia and Patty Lou of Davey, Neb. came in Wed-nesday evening for a visit with relatiws.Mr. and Mn. Art Andreasen of Lyons, Neb. mined xelntives here Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Tom Johansen and family of Omaha,vidted a t the Hmm Jorgensen and Mike Nelsm homes Sunday afbemoou. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Larsen of l*lissMaggieM.Lowe Herman.Nvb. boy's ann was badly cut in a number of places by the bindfr blades,and was badly bms e d when the binder reel threw him against the tractor. ..I .|r g~ras- ka Stqhe Fair must be made and i n th e h a n d s o f th e s e c r e t a r y n o t In te r th a n Sa tur d ay ,Au g us t,9, 1 9 3 0 - - b o t h i n t h e o p e n c l a s s a n d i n | .-|~'" .:||':|~Ce n tr a l a n d S o u th Americ a..T o me e t th i s de ma n d a n d t o su p p ly s e e d th a t wo u ld n o t v a r y i n q u a l- Sunday afberno~/»» ~ v i ~ t h a t h a ve m d u c e d ~n su pe r io r p ro du c t an d b ee n c ap a bly fi na nc e d an d o pe r ated . Th e n e w p la n t a t Iq jnd e n wi ll r w v i e i n s e a m.i n bric ma k i n g a n d g i ve a n i mp o r t a n t du s tr i a lenter pr is e to tha t a gr ic ui tu ra d se c - ti on . ....................._...................._. | | |..1 |. . . n |I |l ~ m this vicinity, attended the dance at th e K e n n a r d p a vi li o n Sa tu rd a y even i ng . Ra lp h K u h r sp r a in e d h i s wri st. wh e n h e f e ll o u t o f a tr e e Mo n - d a y m o m i n g . An n a , Vi o la , I r e n e a n d C la r e n c e Vo g s a n d Mi n s E v e ly n K n o w l to n July Clearance Sale continued until Saturday nishn July 26th at f-he Fashion Center-shop now and get your share of the bargains. 1000 New Wash Dmsaeswn Sale at $1 or 2 for $1.50 in sizes 14 ... ~.,. , H e n r y K n i .Mis s 1-:vZ»"m Kn ow lto n finished th e gli :we e k s c ou rse o f s u mm e r u n s \ I ~b e ~ f ~ m t h e ~ o f m a t é r i a l t o b e h a d h e r e f s x i d ..u ~ 4 \ \'.>»~I ~, . " .,.~_.~,.4~. , ~< 1-~_,/.,..7.;,@.£¢5=f ."I, =`~/,IT f ;<,`, u ¢~\B -L i m :T r a n s f e r cn \!'£LIi§~uA'rES. [>|1|D.\'i€l0|» W orld-Herald For Wuhington County lgteresud plrtia call 'ms Henman.Nah i~l'~ bed!~ I n ~i~ Many Washington county farm- ¢\H11z _for 'ers recently '"`° becoming "I-=»°d'w.'§°L""'.11'§§'?.';"K&5..d Mona due °°me fm um :"°""1*°"i nf.and Mrs. w. n Wright sweet clover is gaining rapidhead-were (muh. callers S\md¢y~way in their covebed wild prairie'Mr. and Mrs.Clifford Decker hay meadows, according to County and Otis Decker of Arlington Agnt George Bates.fvisibed at Sam Hnll's Monday eve- ese choice meadows can be ~'ed h um rm be,Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Leonard ofgxesege swiegim, goes m eea,|°i1 ~l~s, fm~ a~ the hmg in the past. Al l poultry and rabbit entries must be made by Monday, August 25th, and two days lm: on Aug- ust 27th all agricultural products, hem, and honey must be mule. Washington eounty people who wish to exhibit at the Sinha Fair can gn blanks from County AgentGeorgeBama or by inquiring at the office in Blair, Neb. what Ollle l Thi nk o f Us (Council Bluffs Nonpareil) Nebraska is adding five hundmd miles to het gravel ma d a y mm this year.The paving program includes about one hundred mile; There is »a mwins reeogl-lltion amcmg the people i n that state that this program is dnllying with rzad building where as the need of ¢~--~. vonumasn swim c|.ovEnducts,educational,fine nth!and texti les. Itislrfic lesinthis~ an~mand. Saturday, August 28rd, 1930 is the closing entry dates for all other boys and girls club work w a ;c reated w ~ c h insp ec ts a n d gn d e s s e ed p ota toe s .Th e p o ta to - e s th u s grad-ed h a ve bec ome f a r ~¢|.|:"~" C l a n K a h n k i s s p e n d i n g a f e w d a y s th i s w e e k wi th I r e n e V o s s . Mi s se s W i l mn a n d E ve ly n V o s s w e r e d i n n e r a n d a f t e r n o o n g m - a t t h e O tt o V o s s h o me Ma n y . M r .a n d ~E a r l F i t c h a n d I n |5| |H " thew¢ek !rofma twoweek s't.dp by h\u:kto A1a ha .ma .~ hn dt he Gu l! o ! Me xi c o a . n sev- erd places of interest in Louisi- ma md Ke ntuc ky o nthe i rre turn vin-The y hnd go o dr o a d s ll - mo a t a l lt he wa y d o w nn nd bn c k . WESTERN NEBRASKA ns c o m: POTATOL AND The potato shipments from Neb- ru k x f ro m tl! a mp gro wn i n e-:.. daughters vmwd at Pete Ru:- mussen home on ~ -~y afbemoonMr. and Mrs. Wm.~amen and children wldted a t 1'.he_ August HAVE FINE TRIP H. B. Iflugge and Harry Hmmm- at $1 or 2 for $1.50 in sizes 14 w 46 at the Ful-don (hater right now.Will not fade.26-It n to nu- steers $7.50 » Hood heum $7.750 n tc mr heiiers $0.75 aftemoon at~ the August Kahnkhome. pets of me mm~ is win be ap- provd.decl}ned in the tierne battle of vid A few days at the H. C.K.£f'"»m,... before leaving for Bexsioe when she will visit her ls.gr pax-en _Mr. and Mn. Rhemhnrd Pda of Omaha, are the happy parents ol a son born last week.Mr. Puls za a grumdson ol Mrs. Anna Wiese.Miss Pauline Japp of Crook, Colorado, Mrs. Henry Chrisfaensenand sun and Hazel Christensen of <1 ¢~* a t a x up- on the peop le.' D i o n v » i n g i n c o s t o f o p n r a ti n g c a r s o n p a ve m e n ts wo u ld b e mu c h g r e a te r f h n x l i n t e r e s r t o n w s t a n d t h e d e - pr ec -latio n of th e impr ovemen ts . I f th e g o o d ro a d s advoc ates i n Ne b r a s k a w i ll f r a m e a so u n d p r o - gr a m o n th e s e li n e s a nd ' ta k e i t to | |: | : ~ and ati!! mud process brick.A1- most every kind of brick can be made here except light buff hee brick." In early days in Nebraska brick plants were found where there was a supply o! good clay.Some of these plants produced n 'ood brick m d some inferior brick. FORMER RESIDENTv ls m Nc K ENNAR D E d W - former resident., aim e d Th y mordng to: a shun all on fox-mer.b-ienaa as he was enzoute to his hom at New- man Grove from De Kalb,Ill., where he had been employed for some Hum. for this nop in Nebrash.The nhipmaxu totaled 4,400,000 bush~ els and brought an average price of $1.17.The refaxnu totaled over $S,2l8,W0, according tn the state and federal division ol agri- cdmrd statistics It Iixwoln. A previous mound w u estab» linked in 1927 but the shipmmts of the 1929 cop exceeded tho u of the 1927 crop by approximately | |....'~ whether or not another contest would be held hem this (all.Since Mr. Sorensen and his brother. Otto have been representing Washing~ ton county quite consistenly, bath at the national contest and at the Nebraska state meet,i t can be said without a douht that a local czihest in be s u m here uns f County Agent George Bates m m further e m i f m f n a m inlele lt and |. sultlble field can be located, nn nddilioml effort will be made to locate the state con- tept in Wuhinzton county. »R re- . -. _.= _- ~rymileof this added road will be pointed to with pride by some local politician as conclusive evidence that he was on the job for his con- stituents in the legislative assem- bly when Bren miles wqre secured for his domain. Some yeah ago the petty poli- ticixns in \-he :tube seeking to curry: favor v m the voters cut the motor vehicle license raw. This action had the efkct of hamstring-ing the development of a lyatem of v |:politi c s c o upled wi t h s h o r t ~ i o n . Ch e c k th e f i ve h u n dr e d mile s o f g r a ve l ro ad s to b e added to th e ..I ;|. I r :l Q Wthe lower branch kills the sweet clover.This is the practical way CORN nusxjm: CONTESTandqonstructiver o a 'b~d i ug policy. r In u i n Petersen visihed a t the Charles Wzich home Saturday. Misa Elsie Wrich and E d mKunnenmn are taking their vaca- tion, damn; at the home of their grandmother Mrs. Made Wrich.u r .m a i m .J o h n w ma me family and Mrs. Marie Wrich were among those who attended the free movdes at Washingbon Monday.Miss Caroline W:-ich,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wrich ale- brabed her birthdgy Saturday by DRAINS TANK The <=i'ly water commissionexg ..~,.,.. l | nl .~.YE*qlilre l s la rg e #Held of d ea n, lis te d c a m - - t h e eo - o p e r a ti o n o f n 18180 n u mb e r o f hrmae rs a n d baldness of sa~ I:this chaise horse hay.I l Mr s .Ca rs on W r i c h sus ta in ed se- ve re in ju ri e s F r i d a y afteriaoon wh e n h e f e ll f r o m th e p l a tf o r m o f a mo vi n g tr a c to r o n to a bi nd er m e l a t h i s f a t h e r ?f a r m .H i s gaghef pullec i h i m o f f th e bi n de r e |..I1 | STATE FAIR EN'rml-3 SHOULD BE MADE s oo n To avoid the last minute rush and possible disappointmeng.as has happened, the following bit of infomation is given St this time: ,~...cenber, great potato fields stretch in every direction and pxesent an interesting picture in the growing season.This sectiun can well be called Potatolud. The quality ug potatoes grown in the soil of western Nebraska is su superior that Lhéy are in de- CHRIS JAHNEL ls OVEROOME BY HEAT Chris Jahnel was overcome by the heat while working in his har- vest Gelds last Saturday afbex- noon.Several others became veryhot that day but qudt work before the been 'y me as lll as Mr. Jahneldid. mains and stmage tank Thursday that the tank might be thoroughly cleaned as the water was rusty after it had stood for a short fine. PASSENGER TRAIN HITS AUTOMOBILE The west bound passenger train struck a tourist car at the Cun- ningham crossing 1%miles west of town qn Highway 131 'l'hurs~ ible for t he la rge mturns from last y e ar 's c rop.Th e pr evio us y e ar p o ta to g r o we r s rec eived a n a v e ra g e pri c e o f 55 c e nts a bu s he l a g a i n s t th e 1929 fig".m=o f $1.I'i. Th e 1 9 2 8 p r ic e h a r dly c o ver e d th e c o st. o f d i gg i ng a n d mar k eti ng .I n fa c t,th e 1923 c r op o n ly re tu r ne d Neb ras ka gr owers a bou t $1, 57 9,0 00 ..|;:. m f ~~Ives. 1 ; : |_v__. was made in October when 1830 cars wexe loaded. Commerce, in putting ov~r a suc veaaful stabs mutant. YOUTH AT KENNARD IS BADLY INJUREDb~t not inju~n~th~p~fssoilandafavorableclimatefor raising potatoes.In a large sec- PEACEFUL HILL Mr.R.G.Wiese, Claus and Christine visited at the George Voss home m Dako last week. Mr. and Mrs.Ben Vols Louisl.aVnnne and Ervin vidUed'at the Onto Wdch home Saturday evening Kggndisy visitors gh t h e H.C; ome were ,andHansNelsonandsous,Mr.and M m Flynn of Omaha,Mr. and Mrs. Harley Jensen and daughters o f ~ l g l a h m d Menon people the property 1-axes derived Irom motor car ownen.They lack the "guts" w tell the people the truth.The slate needs et lealt four thousand miles of pavd pri- mary roadS»To pave this mi l e age would cost IW million dglhrs. This paving bill would amount bo approdmau-.ly szso per motor vehicle in the state.Twenty dol- lars per a n for 12 % yur: would pay for thin paving. Last year the date hhd mg l b ikred 418,226 mow: vehicks. This :soon begin Lhe uv.':"o:: of a plantv i '-ul m gppmximltely s1oo,ooo. ~:lx wlll rmplay about 50 men.|Before purchasing the property "";\A A Mr. Ollmnn sank test wells to the|1 .[depth of 25 feet.According an ¢..i-Ls hls viewtheteets indimswdanin- exhauatible supply of excellent Yearlings and Light Steers brick making day.He has spent Steady - I-leavies Lower his entire business life in *"'¥°" T o p ~making and has started 60 plants in parts of Canada and the Uniwd HEAVY m m OF HOGS Sum the past 84 years. "We will manufacture hollow wav tile CA LL 'II-IE Mr. and Mrs.Ernest Wager of Arlington, and Mrs: A- C. Winner .1 ..1 »» 'xWednesday. Mrs. Lloyd Jacobs spent Thurs- day nt the Henry Jensen home. Mr. and Mrs.Allred Svogerson and Christine helped Gladys Chris- toffersen, daughter of Qlris Chris- wHersen,celebrate her eighth birthday Saturday evening. Sunday afhernoon vidtors at the Albert Nelson home were Mr. in~ her da~ ~hber. |;.».~.a ne r a t i o n f o r appendic imis. Mr s .Ge o rg e Her ie lu nd a n d J e an ette le f t e a r ly Mo n d a y m o r n - i n g f o r K i mb a l l , N e t .wh e r e th e y wi ll vi s i t Mr s . He de ll n d ' s p a r e n ts , Mr . a n d Mr s . J o h n Mc C r a c k e n . Mr s .Ne ls Pe te rs en re3.ur.Lcd from Omaha last Tbesda evenigg Harder of Millard,visited Mr. and M n .W.8 .Rosenbaum and hmily Sunday. ment of apyirodmabely 840 million dollars.Paving four thousandmiles of road in Nebruh would Nic Friedrichsen Hardware Remember Our Phone No. During Threslying Kennard 60 Shell gasoline and oils deliveredfpromptly Rosenbaum Service Station KENNARD NEBRASKA \ 1 PUT 0UT THE FIRE... In Your Old Cookstove NEWPERFECTION Mrs. Ieonard Peterson is congiamme bctbeg at this wmingf a ~.v D 'o f o m hat $1 or 2 for 50 in sizes 14.vi ¢?1 §r?he ,m ,, ot he r pm é w 46 at the Faduun Cancer rishr Mr, a nd Mrs . mme Nelsen,last now.Will not fade.26-It Wednesday md Thursday. en ts ,M r .m d Mr s .'1'om .~ la s t W ed n es d ay . Mi n s D o r o th y W a ts o d a u g h te ro f H r . a n d M m B l n k o n w a t a o n o f Oma h a ,i s th e g u e s t o f h e r a u n t a n d unc1e,M r .a n d h i n .B e r t Ha n se n . uJ:; in .y L a F e m, me k a u zh w o f me Nelson,is spending a few days with her aunt md uncle, Mr. and oz "~dvuhenlutvnek.Perry C Gllnel ol Omlh. e.n h u ln friend!TR.,being acanllnedmtyyller bed Mm A. D. Anderson was onthe nu; lm us e we ek. Leslie Berry and Gayle Davis of ~ Bensdn and Fred Kxnme rfof St. Edwards were Sunday vddtors at the E. Berry home.Mr. and Mrs. John Burgess and famlly visited relatives here last Friday. The children of Mm. Ruth Roa- embaum and their families and a number of friends gatherd at theschoolparkSunday lor a picnic ,marmann RURAL J0'I'1'INGS M m A .c .Anderson and Mil- dred visited Mrs. Leohiiller Wed-nesday afternoon.Carl and lewis Robinson spem Sunday at Frank Gassefa.Mrs.Chas.Lambrecht and A1- bert Iambrecht ot Windde, Neb., spent the weekend a t Frank Gauer'a. dinne r i n ho nor o f Mr. a nd Mn.;M n .Frank Gasaer and Mrs. Sam Wright cr! Hooper,whosesChna.xambmem visited Frldaybirthday: oecuned on that day.[shannon with Mn. Nic Frederick- Iaen and Mrs. Petersen at Kermnrd. B R E W S T E R B I T S |Mr. and Mn. Frank Gaaaernnd |fami ly, Mn. Gus. Lambrechtand .", A l b a i Frld `i Thxenhmg a n o w i n f u l l s w i n g ° n a t ~ G ° ; . ; » s _vlan.- ~ Wm. Famberg of Mrs . § i f°&;1 l'1 "€ "» '3 " ~ the ann-spurt Wednesday evexing at af ome e w h y Saturday.;Mr. and Mrs. Pete Knudaen via- |ited Mr. and Mrs. Art Deahler in g Omaha Sunday. Mrs. Jimmie Anderson and ehil-» dren and Mr. and Mrs. leo Miller 'visited at\the A.C.Anderson home Sunday afternoon.Eveningvisitors were Mrs. Nqs Anderson and Sophun.Hrs.Dom Sumner and Leon m.Sunday with friends a tnhooand Arlington an in the evening they stfended union service in Fremont. 'Rev.and Mrs. Earl Clark of Woodbine,Iowa.visited Tuesday with Mrs. Don Sumner and lawn.Rev. Clark ia an old school chum of Leon.~_. 1000 New Wash Dresses 'on Sale ,1-b e r n o o n ., a t $ 1 o r 2 f o r $ 1 . 5 0 i n d n a 1 4 J ° § ; . " a ' ; g , ° ° ; , ;A n J n m d ;K m d M r s _ L o u i s G o r e h n m a n d t o 4 6 a t . t h e F a d u o n O e n b e r r i g h t A r l e n e s p e n t W e d n e s d a y e v m i n g l a m i l y w e r e T u e s d a y e v e n i n g v i s .n o w .W i l l n o t f a d e .2 6 - 1 1 : a t t h e H e n r y J e n s e n h o m e .l i t o r s a t F r a n k G a a a e r ' s .Q C 1 * *" ° ° o f a l l s u m m e r b a l m a t w i ' I ; - = » ' i . . § . § 1 " " » € . . ? l ' € £ '~M r ,m d M r s .C h a s .M i s f e l d l . n b t h e F a s h i o n C e n t e r a t $ 1 m u s z n e x t m e e t i n g W m b e w i t h M " . ¢ 1 > e n d ¢ a a f u n e r a l a t H o o p e r l a s t a n d $ 3 .V a l u e s u p t o $ 7 . 5 0 .l t ....»..Fremont where she han had work for the put few weeks. Mr.F. C.0'DonnelI,district deputy for the Woodmzm of Amerim, was ¢ budness mller in Ken- nard Tuesday.Mrs. Edna Benton uid children have returned w their home sftex gn extended vidt at the Spraclazr ome. ington. Nels Swnnmn and Albert,and gk- and Mn. Albert Nélson spent y eve a tSwanson home. Ted Nelson spnet Sunday eve~ mg at Alfred Svogersonk. r. and Mn. Alfred Svogersou and Chrlxdne were among those who helped Wm. Jahnel eelebnte his birth mmiverury Sunday aft- emoon.Howard Christensen spent Sun-day at the Fred Nelson home. Harold Bates la spending sev- eral weeks at Ansel Toft's. Monday evening visitors at the SHIP BY TRUCK a » I -to ~t~nd the wedding ~vez-Bari,Adverdne 1:1 The Enterpriae.of Mr. Hillndan's aunt and uncle. the week. nn \and Hrs.Fred Nelson and Louie .Wulbem _ _1 Perfection 01| Stove or a ,~K i t c h e n K o ok G a s o l i n e |... :H~ _,-;Mr. and Mm Fred Yaedicke of Lawn-noe, Kansas called on friends here Monday. Will Ostermnn,SL and Mrs,Myron Cook of Arlington, Mr. and Mrs.Will Osterman of Fremont, and Willard and Eakin of Akron, Ohio visited at the E. Berry hum( ;| . .._an : | :~1th e p a s t mo n th . M r .a n d Mr s .B u r r J o ne s a n d da u g h te r , The lma o f Ha sti n g s, No b spent f the we e k -e n d he re vi s i ti n g re la ti ve s a n d fr ie n ds .\J | [rs.C a r l W a r d , No r m a J a n e a n d L e wi s r e - tu r n e d wi th th e m f o r a v i s i t . w i th re lati ve s th er e . M r .a n d Mr s .Ta y lo r Me a d o ws a n d Mr . a n d Mr.g.I~IaroIl Patta y - daughmr, Mrs. Ben Bailey ut Blnir Tuesda and Wednesday. Harret Hall has been helping st the Inonard Peterson home during Mrs. Peteraolfs illness. Wand was reoeivsd here of the serious illness of George Menldngfs brother, Ed Menking of Fart Mor- gan, Colarado.Mr. md Mrs. Gen. Menking left immediately to be with hin1.They expect to be gonetho weeks.Mrs. Clyde Rosenbaum is acting as poatmiatxess during Mrs. Menking'a absence. Misa Bernice. Dempsey came a ol'.»~:» ,,...-t | :[|K e n n a r d Sun da y . Mi s s Op a l W r i g h t le f t t h e la tte r p a r t o f th g weelc f o ;Ke a r n e y l l \|.".|| |||" '~ ¢ enware to go with the stove or any- thing else you might need.. Notice Fred Nelson had the misfortune t o 0 a :o :°* |''|' :s 0 '3 dlfring threshing season F RE E . Phone your orders early. L. BUCK KENNARD NEBRASKA 1 f _ reassure o v e With [every¥ atoyg: pqr_ghaled _we offer pazn gei dq§lars_ wonh of merchandise.This_§is your opporg I "L..,_.":1_.___,,, ~~~\../ 4 |\~~~T h e y a r e a b s o l u t e l y s a f e , ~\- ~ l - I r *»-~~ - - . ~ ; j `r e m a r k a b l y c o n v e n i e n t a n d E f f -i _~:»i k e e p y o u r k i t c h e n c o o l . We have a good supply of stoves in stock for your selection.We guurantee the stoves to satisfy. fr-g I - " I li & V =>--rmsm r. Naam m y 17, xsso v fn-IE ELECTRIC SITUATION A 1 J»The voters of this city are the one's to ééy whether or not the offer of the Iowa-Nebraska Light & Power Company to purchase the electric distribution system should be accepted.' Every home ownerand all other taxpayers are vitally interested.The acceptance of this offer of $275,000.00 with the reduction in taxes so brought about will put the city in an excellent economic position..~ `|'|. .....l,-. nnecilxln I~l1n rnfirnmnnf nf indebtedness and the users of current will receive as mood ) service at all times.'ll \ This matter is to .be submitted to the people in accordance with petitions now being ci r c u l a t e d . In .order that you may have an opportunity to study and understand the entire question we are printing it in full. See how it would affect you personally, and if to your advantage, sign these petitions when presented.` AN ORDINANCE of tie City of Blsir, Nebraska, author- izing and di';~'"'g the sale of the dgltric light and power distributing system now owned d operated byuw City of sun, Nebrlmka, w the/lows-Nebraska light and Power Company, a corporsition, its lessees, successors and assigns for the cash consideration of $215,000.00; suthonzing and directing the »~:=.~;'t.\on of s lease cnvenng all real estate, machinery and equipment now used in une municipal light and power f~-==-~~-»~ntthso~uanoi within and adjacent on said power plant building now used or useful in connection with said electric light md power plant; and including dl tools, plant repair equip- ment, instruments oi precision or appurtenanoes thereto; it being the intention hereof of hessor to lease oo Lessee,which it hereby does, the complete power plant buangand all other electric equipment. machinery a.nda1»PU~~'ow used and useful in:tus of every kind and character nconnection with the said power plant. builds and plant. SECTION rv.For and in consideration o!_tl\e sbove_an foregoing _sncnou xv. That no person,um, co~psrf.nersl1ip,company orcorporation furnishing electrical service within the cor~param limits of the city ot Blair,Nebraska,slmll chargeor collect for electrical energy or light any rate or rental in excess of the following:'- oENnu.u. RATES Residence Service, Commercial md lower ServiceFirst 20 KWH used per monLl1 o..per KWHNan so KWH used per mann.5¢ per KWHNext200 KWH used per mon'h`4.6cperKWH MUNICIPAL ICE PLANT OONTRACT Iowa-Neoruks Liglil and Power CompanyIndBlnlr, Nehrilkn This contract, made this day of ,1980, betwan Iowa-Nebraska Light and Power Company, s Corporation, (hereinafter called "Campany") And theCity of Blair, Nebraska, n rnunidpal eorporatiox, (herb . mme: called "cny";.WITNESSETH:That for and in condderstion of thsfmutnal o¢?ens.nts heréln contained, the parties :gms as o : Laessor does her-fby agree for ole aforesaid period to ~~".;". __-a un or vrmce in tho- go r Rlafr. Nebraska.|,.Preaidgnt and General Manager ( g e m Con M_n§;g~nt an~nero |: RG: Li?§ih§'$§rd§°°Zo'$§,,'°'Z§g§T3¢"3° pggmlg min ,b a fg g g i fmn§§o:e§;;~ :3"\;+1~~;J'_ki1m»r1=es that a{_;==f sue .A s r Contract Manager.1 '''..»9 mu enny reasona e n w --r CI TY OF B u m, NE BR ASK A A'I'I'ES'I':CITY OF BLAIR, NEBRASKA 'BY nected. the city Council of add city;granting to lowa- Nehraska Light and Power Company, a corporation, its lasers, successors and assigns, the non-exclusive right, franchise and authority for a period of twenty- five (25) years to bonu, operate, erect and maintain au electnc light and power plant and system m tuecity ot Blair, Nebraska, with all necessary poxesf wires, machinery, apparatus and requisites or samplant and sysuun,and including the authonty toenter upon and use tne streets, nighways, alleys and public places of said city in me use thereof lor me purpose of supplying the said city and its inhabitants with electric ugnl. and po_wer xo: light, power, cums-ing, heating and all other purposes; and authonzmg and directing the execution of contracts between ne City of Blair, Nebraska and lows-Nebraska.u g n t and Power Company, n corporation its lessnes,suc-cessors and assigns, covering the supply of electric energy for street lighting, water pumping and mun-icipal ice plant purposes in said city; and fixing and prescribing a schedule of maximum rates during such franchise period and any other period and limiting the charge for such supply of electric energy that any person, firm, co-partncrship, company or corpor- auon may warge [or the supply of electric energy tothc inhabitants of the City of Blair, Nebraska and providing a penalty for the violation thereof;and prescribing the terms and conditions respecting each and all 01 Lhc lorcgumg objects.BE 11'o i u m l s n u ...... ......\\'u1¢AND CITYCOUNCIL Oi-` 'l`l>{l-I CITY Ol" BLAIR, STATE OF NEBRASKA: Section l.That thc City ol Blair, Nebraska, for andin consideration of the sum of $275,000.00 in cash, agrees to sell and does hereby sell to the lown-Nebraska Light and Power Company, a corporation, its lessees successors and'assig-ns, the electric distribution system now owned and operated by said city in the City of Blair, Nebraska, including all poles, wires, cross-arrns, service connections, meters, over-head street lighting system and trans!orm~ ers, but not including the electrolicr street lighting sys- tem orpowor plant building of d city,and not includingthesteam and electric ge ne xi ng equipment tin said power plant, and also not including the rail estate on which said power plant building is`Qcated Upon the adoption of this ordinance as hereinafter provided, the Mayor and City Clerk of said City are here-by directed and instructed, upon the receipt ot' the afore- said consideration in cash, to deliver to said company the proper indcnturcs und title to the ufore mentioned pro- perty.ISECTION ll. 'Hint the Mayor and City Clerk of the City of Blair, Nebraska, he further authorized and directed within ten days of the passage of this ordinance to execute a lease of the municipal light and power plant of the City of Blair, Nebraska, in accordance with the following form to~wit:\L ms s OF MUNICIP AL r o we n PL ANT Afr BLAIR, NEBRASKA This indenture, made this day of , 1930, by and betwccn the City of Blair, Nebraska, o. mun- icipal corpo tion, (hereinafter called the "Iessor") andthc Ion'a-Nglaska Light and Power Company, a corpor- ation, (hereinafter. called "Lossee"):Wl'l`NESSE'l`l'I:That for and in con ideration ofthepromises,agreements,rentals and Qrnsiderations herein contained and the mutual undertakings herein ex- pressed and provided fur, the parties hereto hereby agree as follows:.QSECTION 1.Lessor does here y lense for a period of five yearsfrom and after date hereof to Ilcssoe the following des- cribed property located in the City of Blair, Nebraska, to- wit: Iats 2 and 3 in Block 27.SECTION u . Lfssor further hereby leases to Lessee for a period ot five years the existing municipal electric light and power plant building of lxssor together with all machinery andequipment therein Or appurtenances connected therewith, used and useful for light and power purposes and allcon-stituting the existing municipal light and power plant building and machinery of lessor,It is understood and agreed that lessor, during the aforesaid term and period of leasa, shall keep in repair and maintain in good condition tl\e said power plant building, including windows. rpof,walls and all other -thereof._ / ...=.;...ol during the aforesaid period and term.Lesoee agreesto pay Lossor therefor an annual rental ol Six Hundred (5600-00) Dollars, to be paid and payable by Lesaee toLeasor monthly in advance at the mte ol Fifty' ($50.W) Dollars Per month.Lessee further agrees as a part caisideration of this lease to keep and maintain all ol the above mentioned power plant equipment in good sufficient and modern vm erating condition and order during the aforesdd lease period and at the end ol the me lease period to restore the same to lessor in as good physical condition as when lessee received and occupied property, ordinary and usual wear, tear and depredatlon excepted. SECTION v. This lease shall bind 'thc llcssees, successors and as- signs of the parties hereto.IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have executed this indenture on the slay and year first above written. CITY OF s ha m, NEBR AS KA Ai ...aST:'A Municipal Corporation BY (Seal)City Clerk.M\\Y°l" IOWA-NEBRASKA LIGHT & POWER COMPANY ATTEST:BY President and General Manager. (Seal)Contract Manager.Provided, however, that said above lease shall be so executocl by said Mayor and Cnty Clerk only in the event that the execution theoeof is further approved and direct- ed by resolution of the City Council of Blair,Nebraska. SECTION Ill.Section A.The city of Blair, state of Nebraska, hereby grants unto Iowa-Nebraska Light and Power Company, a corporation,its lessees,successors and as-signs,hereinafter sometimes referred to as "Grantee" the nomexclusive right, franchise and authority to erect, maintain and operate for n period of twenty-fiw <(2§) years an electric light and power plant nnd system in said city, and the right to use, occupy and possess with its poles, lines, wires, machinery, apparatus and-other equip-ment all necessary streets, nlleys and public places in such city for the purpose of supplying the said city and its inhabitants and other communities with light and power for lighting, heating, cooldng and all other pur- poses..Section B.Grantee agrees for and in behalf of itself, its lessees, successors and assigns that for and duringthe entire period and term of this grant and franchise it and they will at all times, extend. supply and fumish to the said city, its industries and inhabitants, a modern, stand- ard, efficiernt, sufficient and adequate supply of electrical energy for light, power, hosting, cooking and other pur- poses.Such supply to he at all times [nodern and de~ pendable and entirely sufficient and adequate to supply he lighting, power, heating, cooldng and other require- ments oi said city, its industries and inhabitants as such necessity and requirements now exist or as they may hereafter exist during tho term of this franchise. Section C.All authorities and rights in this ordin- ance contained shall at all times be subject to all rights,powers and authority now or hereafter possessed by the city of Blair,Nebraska, to rcnulnbe,control, direct orotherwise by o inanoe or resolution legislate concerning rams or charge for such serviozs or any of them; and coneeming the en 're franchise herein granted; and con- cerning 'heh manner i n which Grantee shall use the streets, hig ways, avenues.alleys and public places of /said clty; and concerning the manner in which Granteeshall otherwise use and enjoy thr franchise heroin granted. \Section D.Grantee further agrees that the city shall at all times have under existing statutes or under any future statutes that may he passed the continuing right to regulate, control and fix the rates and charges for rentals. lor light and power service and for any otherservices ahd that at all times grantee shall be entitled no receive and only receive n fair. reasonable and regula- tion rate upon the fair and r'~:~=nnnhle value of im pro- perty from time to time used devoted and dediaited to the nnlvir #nfl said rity'l'or f'~r- uvs and purposes lmrein mentioned, but no action of snirl city or of the companyshallever permit the chnrvrinv of rates/lor electrical energy in excess of the gon'-r:\l rates' hereinafter pro- vided.,,,Section E.Granteeffur*'~r agrees that at no titnv during the nnrlnd nf mg' 1-~»»fm~» em it chu-ge_ td ex- / .a Minimum Monthly Bill-$1.00.Alternative Power Rate (Optimal with wwmotors of one horseFirst100 :KWH used per Next 200 KWH used per Next 200 KWH used per Ne xt 500 KWH used per Next 1000 KWH used per Excess er and mon'h month mon th mon *h month Customer)lor larger:'.5c per KWH 4.5¢per KWH a a per KWH '*'~per KWH °.75c per KWH 2.5¢per KWH Minimum monthly bill-50: pc: H. P. of tors con- Every person, firm, co~partnershlp, oompany or pri~ vate corporation selling electrical energy for light within the city limits shall provide a standard meter for each customer and shall keep said meter in condition to mem sure and record the current used without an error of more than four (4) per cent and the City of Blair, by its rep- resentatives, shall have the right and be permitted to at any time test such meters as are in use for the purposeof determining their accuracy and whenever any 1/est shall show a meter to be in error to an ambunt greater tharx four (ix ner efnt, the proper correction shall be made on all bills for current recorded by the incorrect meterfor the preceding month.No charge shall be made for the use of meters. their installation or maintenance.Any person violating any of th/> provisions of this section shall be deemed guilty of a misdr-umennor and on conviction thereof, may he punished accordingly. s Ec 'rro N v ,'l'hnt the Mayor and City Clerk he authorized and direcml within ten days after thepassage of this ord-inance to execute with the lows-Nrhroskn Li ght and T'<~'~'r f`f~moany. contracts, covering and providing,for street lighting service, for electriccurrent to be used at the v'\uv~'»~inhl irc plant. nnfl for ol:ctric service for mun-icinnl water pumping purposes. all in accordance with the following forms and terms, to-wit: STREET LIGHTING CQNTRACI' Iowa-Nebraska Llgh and Power Comphny ,2 and Blalr, Nebraska 'Ihis contract made this ...day of ,1980, by and between Iowa-Nebraska Light and Power(.cxn|1;.\||_y, a corporuuun, tuerexnniler called "Company") and the City oi Blair, Nebraska, a municipal corporation, (hereinafter called "City"):Wl'l`NESSETl{:That for and in consideration ot tha mutual covenants herein contained, the parties agree na follows:'SECTION I. For and during a fixed term ot five (5) years, com- mencing on the day_ot , 1980, Company agrees to furnish City and City agrees to take from Company all electric energy required for all streetlighting purposes in City and to pay therefor at and under the rates,charges, terms and conditions herein sa c 'r1 o N ILCompany agrees during the term hereof to own,maintain, furnish lamp renewals and operate at its ex- pense, the entire system of overhead street lights, con- sisting of poles, wires, fixtures, etc.City agrees during the term hereof to own, maintain and furnish lamp renewals for the entire electroller sys- tvm, consisting of underground cables, matal standards, globes, etc., and the Company agrees to furnish electric energy to operate same.s s c r l o s I n . For service furnished hereunder City hereby agrees to pay Company therefor under the followin schedule of rates:Eh-rtrolicr Lighting:.2.5 cents per KWH. Overhead Street Lighting:G0 Czmrlle power lights, burning all night, $1.15 per light, per month.80 Cnndlepower lights, burning all night, $1.35 per lishh per month.100 Cshdlc povler jights, burning all night, $1.50 per light.per month.,IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this contract on the day and year first shove written.OW*\§.;IEBRASKA L IG HT AND POWER COMPANY provided tor. g /. (A)In consideration of the payment hereinafter mentioned, Company agrees for a period of live (5) years, commencing on the day of tol"PPly electric energy to Gty and City agrees for term to take all electric energy from Company refor power purposes in the municipal ice plant in City. (B)For current used hereunder City agrees to pa-yCompany therefor a monthly sum computed under thefollowing rate:' Two cents (2c) per kilowatt hour. (C)Company shall take monthly meter readings and fender hills accordingly to City for service taken here- under on or before the first day of each m6nth for all current cousum-ad during the previous mater reading period.Each hill shall be due and payable by City on or before the tenth day of the month following month in which bill is rendered._ SECTION II._(A)City .shall maintain and operate all ioe plant equipment at its own expense and Company shall be obliged w furnish only electro energy for operation of said ice plant and w deliver the some at the municipal loe plant ln said city. (B)City agrees during the term of this contract to use no other power from electrical, steam or other sources f°§_ itz ice plant excepfé sexxicenlto befurnlshed by Com- pa y crcun . excep nn o y du ng such riod asCompanysgiee be inoperative.no .IN WITNESS wnnnnor the parties have executedthis contract on the ddy and year first above written. Iowa-NEBRASKA LIGHT .AND Powas COMPANYATTEST:, YPigddont and Geheral Manhger (Seal)Contract Manager. A'1'I'EST:cxrrmo n BL AIR, NEBRASKA (Seal)City Clerk..Mayor.MUNICIPAL WATER PUMPING CONTRACT lows-Nebraska Light and Power Company and Blain Nebraska ~ This contract, made this . day of 1930, between 'iowa-Nebraska Light and Power Company, a Coi-poration,(hereinafter called "Company")and the City of Blair, Nebraska, s municipal corporation, (here- inafter called "City"). WITNESSETH:That for and in consideration of the mutw covenants herein contained, the parties agree as follows:',SECTION I. (A)In consideration of the payment hereinafter mentioned, Company agrees for a period of five (5) years, commencing on the day of , tosupply electric energy to City and City agrees for sam term to take ali electric energy from Company required for powerpurposes in pumping the normal and usual water supply of~Gty.(B)For current used hereunder City agrees to pay Company therefor a monthly sum computed under the following schedule of rates:First 5000 KWH used per month....2.5 cents per KWH `Excess KWH used per month 9.26 cents per .Kwx-1 (C)Company shall take monthly meter readings and render bills accordingly to Gty for service taken here- under on or before the first day of each month for sdl current consumed during the previous meter reading period.Each blll shall he due and payable by City on orbefore the tenth day ol the month following month in which bill is rendered. SECTION u.(A)City shall install, maintain and operate all pumping equipment at its own expense and start and stopall pumping operations and iumish all labor therefor; and Co pany shall be obliged to furnish only electncenergy Tor the operation of said pumping equipment. and plant and to deliver the same at the pumping plant orany unit thereof of City in said City, which point shall be considered delivery points for cunent hereunder. (B)City agrees during the term of this contract tn use no other power either from electrical, steam or othersources for its pumping purposes except servloe to be fur- nished by Company hereunder,e xe pt and only dunng such period as 0ompany's service be inoperative.IN wrmsss Wl-IEREOF the parties have egrecuted this contract on the day and year .first above wntten.IOWA-NEBRASKA LIGl-IT AND POWER COMPANY A'l'l'ES'l':BY o '§',§.§§f ;;~';,~ ~u ~m~éudxuy idpmenz-~se..,(Seal)cnycleru Mayor.tsem CltyClerk. Iowa-Nebraska Light Power Co. Q l v o xx ~»:~. \g .,. ... ._..f.1 a _.:1 '1 ..'-\..~. .i . .. ._ : z a ~ m , = t { , . = - . ,- ,~, 1...~.|.:..~.~- ' . : -~,'I 1 :s~1 R "~."<~<r ~.1 ~'~.-" ~f?"\-"U "' ~. .». ~.~ . ¢ -.1 »'*'~...-u¢:..u .x.:.4.¥A.. ; T 7 _ . . - . » . . . . u ° D o lr r D l m y . ° ° u n r r b e a n d - l u n a v m u for w m a m u o n .mmf m a m a hy her.he v u he m on emdt yln n lxlmldt pnb llc ly. 'Ano th er man ." b e we nt o o . a n handing," I frien d of equnl unnd» mg l n p o ln l o f y u m .oller eé lld. lx ' u m m m m lm p o w e r w g iv e lv lmmedn tely.Fla ser o m to earn by h i l o n q n a u u n e d m n ln e f e w xhonnand dollars 1 needed.n w u fo r Bo b a nd Ma ry h e loo k mln h ur - den upo n h lm.I r eme mb er th at he s a i d h e wo u ld tr y an d b e i ta lr y god father no (nero.W ell.h e m m . "_ Un wln te ll ln to a n o th e r tn o r s l- le m mu s in g .whe n h e s po ke mzn ln k wa s o f a no th e r su b je c t."I ha ve ju s t c o me f r o m Lhe be dslde of \ ma n wh o ln dy ing."H e lo ok ed towa rd Cros by 'Do dd s uur ly ." T h e mn n y ou an d my son attac ked. wo u n d e d a n d let! f o r me p o lle n to dr a g to th e To mb s .I c o mmen d y ou r c nullon . Mr. Tod d." Eve ly n Rn d wa y wa s glad th a t me du n:-ln| : shad ows from me open nm rn uc uulefl her f ac e. ° ' w¢a l a n m i n u n c . "m o cried." w o l n d l r t a n y l m h o ' r u h u n ; h e n e ve r lo c m e k n o w . " " Y o u m u m b n fa i r no me m . Dgdd y ."th e g m lu d l ta d . ~'l re e! J u n an b lnerly c onr d y ou an d u n . R a d w u . " h e u i d ." Y o u le m y o u n e lf n o me b e tr a y a l.llu ' c th e m n u y th ln g ml m lo o h f r o m th e s o u l o f a n h o n e s t mm to mu wo m- e n wi th th e lr li ne r ln tu lllo n u lsen ses . that he ls lo b e trus ted ?" E ve ly n Ra d wa f l vo i c e h a d le u r s ln lc . " H o w c ou ld we / r n n w l "n b a wulled.f° Mu d am." Umvln mld c o ldly . "h e lolrl you.Mu n y u m m n e m e d to m m v l m e you.u m y o u wo uld no t llsluu.A n e r Llmv.,l suppos e.h a was tno pr ou d.He to ld y o u u ll h i l renl n a m e Ca u y o u d en y th a t h e c lu lme d vo ne Ho wa rd B eltln ¢ tou ! " " B u t y o u we n t to Beu .ln gto u'| n|||el*8|e g l1 l\ h e r o n w e td lld , " B o b re mlnd hi m." Y o u lden titled mm . "_ " I d o n m wa n! to sp ar e my se lf ."ms f»-vher nvuswergd." I I d vn tme d (C on tin ue d o n p a g e te n ) i ~; / , ~~" . r =¢~ ~~ .~JQ ' ~~~ ~ ~ ~>5 "a f f //i n , ~~,,,~.~~,f .~"~»e%ef:f»~. ~.4.~TQ ~ r <,,, . ~:<.<;Zi ,.:,.=:;5>/a " M 4;;a:§i;2;\.~ ~wx~~f x'~~j:e .1 3 ~.x=13:21 lg..-f¢.f=.1:~~fav , i ..~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~ ~~""=2:=,"L,$f°."2'<2 5 "%`5=""f Q? ~ ~~ ~ ~N E R V I N E fi, 4uL.¢.» I dll\1\¢¢ anmaid im. nunhmu* uhm :nhl ~M I P ]U I l ' i l h i d I E I I H Z U B I m u l U d f n u l ~ h e * I l M D D ! The Mutiny lhAlbatross 9 1 wm m m u u u z r v u oonnmu-r IN TBI u. I. vmu lnrvleo 4 THE STORY lI | ,mor§'f-§»\§1`§f"`¥1`: »¢"»f§Jf'3\¢' S I R I lleved la see Mary cnmlng toward her.He llghed.So then must be | llttle more nllln; under ¢h¢ skull 'Ind ernuboaa o -»»a »» As Lhe yncm neared in dlnlnu-doa Blmner became less cenalnof hll falum.Hln ell'orl.l to stirTodd and Bob Unwln lnto ncdve lnrubordlnntloa had not come to trulmge.Hls alm was to awaken a ceruln proper pride ln the breastat:he late Capmln Hallett!nephew.Wm he an nlllcer to al- low the vessel he should control hyrlght. m he mken Into New York by a murderous vlllaln llke Andrew Orme?"'l'lley'll say." said Hammer, wllh s a mmy . .How u n m m n utho uh t, w fv rm I n me n : pu n;n n d p r s m l n n n n e r r v m m z h avarld. '\,* f m - , .u m n i e t -'rne nu Dad."1Evelyn Bndwly looked dum: ltthelaunchandn w that therewere men ln pnllce uniform.:od Than I M recngnlud the nealor partner M the g r a l Brm vhlch U'lhl8c1ed her bullnen.Therevu nothing she could do naw fortheInjuredmanthancommendhim to Mr. 8lgelnw's'rnre. I! seemed an lntermlnable clme before ¢he,p=»||m qunllnnn wereansweredand:he vm:on theYach! club launch wluh the Albarrosl lylng asu-rn She had been_.-. .-, . . .-..».- ,.._.,.........\... .A llnuac lamem Immune M m enologyw u ua receive Bob,and Huy rn to graduate from Smllb baton una married.Cmsby had ye¢..lo win hll wu-Umnlly the Unwlan took their mean la their on mlte. hut veryoftentheywereInvitedrndinewith Mm Rldvuy. The three of chem-Mrs. Unwlnwa! alll unable to more-were ln~vlted to a dlnner pany, Sifeu byEvelyn Radway. whah the learnedthat Tndd was to leave lar an inpnlntmenlln Chlcngo. exlclly oneweek after lsndlng from the .una u-oss. Al seven.Mary heard ner rn lher'| volce on :he telephone.Ee sald he xhnuld nnl he able to ge| H I 4 \ . A ¢ . .uL C I C S m e . L u u u c r u I c e l e s s R e f r i g e r a t o r t Light It and Lem/e~ It" | ~/MI mu¢ |11 |, a g d f l n g °'f.||Ilt y o u w a Kl ll ll LU u\: u: |. r\u n :U |! |r u |\ u l l l \ . }uaN s g m SS,C H A P T E R I . - F 1 d u I .-.|.i o n v e t h e y n r h l o n t h e m u c h f a s t e rl m u m n f n l i n l | f n l o r I l r l l ; K ' ; |w'i { 'h l f f l l i l l o f h l m ,t h e y W l l l l l f b e l i e s ! !l l l II | ( " h . t o P e e k s k i l l u n t i l n i n e . " Y o u r vn l c e s o u n d s c r o s s 4 *- L _...-f.&n \ . . ......... . - _ _ ner arm throng~n s.Very rarely had she seen father ln such a mond a l Lhls ad he.she won dered.ta k en s ome dls llk e to Cr a m by ?Hla la ne see med evlde nc e of l L Essentially she wa s n pen c e ma ke r. " D n n ' l te ll u s n o w . " s h e b e a m l n th e mo rn in g t h u blac k mo od wou ld h ave p as se d. Floy d Un wl n lo ok n o no tlc e o f nll d au gh ter .Be stood :here med~ hatin g.Th e gi rl mlg h l no t h a ve e x me d .' prehensllmle. \\'l\vn he c ame the y we re si ttin g arou nd n wo od tir e in th e la rge mm urollnd wli lc h the h ouse was built.. Unwi n was one of tho se k ind ly men given to eifuz \he gre etings when he knew his people.Tnn ig lll he h nwed to th e m all coldlgu No t ey en to |.°~' \dy ," she said . "A FB y o u an gry with any one?".\ "A n g r y is w o mi ld a ter m,"he said.and hu ng up.Usually one c alled her by sa me pe t maine.but .~ hlm.It nu for my ehlldna's ed-ucation _l needed n.Ba renmed ma ;|| ||I ;| lu p p os e I had b ette r c omme nc e by proc la iming my o wn lneihc lency .I have been an ec onomic tnllnre. Mrs. Rad wa y .I ha ve wo r ke d ha r d a n d th e r e ll n o th i n g to s h o w f o r lt.A mo u th o r n o a g o I we n t to a n o ld |||.a l r n |cn._I"|utld,\."said Mu ry ,plu intlve ly |i n r o a hy yen.He' a hu rt." " I laavv n o dmrht."said Un wi n d!i=f.lnr.lly."th a t a S0ung ma n or his resourveflllraess and Intre pi d! !! wi ll rPi'0v¢'r frmn th t' lhr wk ." Cruqhy Tm h l flushvd.H e had been told th at hi s fu tu re f athe r- lm la w wu s n f n klmlf y a n d atfefvtinn nte dispnsltlutl.Assuredly the zsrnlieless.mir ld le ag ed gray ge n tle man o n the ru g be for e the tire was not run ni ng true to fu nn . " f m af ra id y ou ha ve had a tlr Ing day ."h i m [hallway remark ed " On e o f the mnst miserable l have e r spent." he answered."I t In dliii ll to k n o w b u t h o w- t o te ll you about fr."\\ ...3 | ~0~ ca~utio~. M~.~0dd All Wrought U15 Over Nothing Didn't sleep last night; too much work' the chi!dgen are fretful; the Boss is a an ky;~DeVer; d1dn't invite you to herparty.Ordinarily you don't mind any of these things, but today they are simply unbearable.You are ngrvous, that's why. Dld you ever try Dr- Miles'~Nervinq~. 1 P 11 .||flrn mncL'u!e1l her face. O l l . - B U R N I N G M I L K C H I L L E R 'I' he S u pe - fex p fin d p le io no w u »¢ d iu|n e wc h ille w hic h mo l|mi1 k t o 4 0 ' | t t h e r | ! e o || 1 d l n n c v a y 2 t o 3 mi n u t u . A | k m A b n \ |' . iQ .gd {;lL51 M l 'NIE `1 1.( Mxllez Iceless Refrigerator Co. 1108 FARNAM ST.OMAHA,NEB. wa te r wi ll qui e t y o ur over-taxed~ nerves 1 and bring you a feeli ng of calm and pe ace. .Dr. Miles' Nea-v .e is new made in ~two forma-Liquid and Efervelcent '''r»b1¢e.Bom are the u m a :hm-»~ ~Q 5 1 \ t a l l D r u g S t o r e s .P r l c e $ 1 . 0 0 §?Q*§T T . ,a I ; . ws ~..,."I i f ~fn I parm; safe-the burners operate about an hour = . . ~hsrfdany and are sclf-extinguishing.; Telephone today for further information or come in had see it work.~ " m f "S U P E M E X =§==~ Oll.-BURNING yzrrm cnmvron Ma¢byPedembn Smwcmpmy EA Su perf c x i s du o avliln ble f a us e wi th n atur al, mm-R u la d u r e d o r u n k e d u s a ; s e mi - a u to ma ti c c o n tr o l J 4 :¢=°=$§~,Q;. ,f.:.,=; |.I .|l ".¢ | |remind ~hi m." Y o u identified hi m. ",| "I d o n o t wa nt to lp n re my se tt. ' m s f mh e r muswergd." I im- nun eq (C on tin ue d o n p a g e te n ) IL ll 5 .~.:=~.<~,~ ar$57.~.. ~"~w = ~7,..;~ ,>,...,,,..;_ ~0 ~=m ~ af"=~.:r *~~~' ~~,l e 1 z r sua ~ x \ .......,..:~~51122; ~ \` ~ ~"~. DQiyqiliiig' NERV| N E ,.,-.~," ~~ ~"a 251~ |- . . ,. ~.+A , 5 7:5>-; ~ ..~,N !l| /J Uf»-z. 5.rfllgg s \ `i .I 0r~»||'\ 1..-~OMES anywhere can now enjoy eoonomicol, health- protcctivc refrifreration all year aro und drith Superfex, the new oi pburni ng refrigerator.Su fex keeps bptter, cream, meats fresh for days: freezes ice cul::~.s--in the hottest weather.A few cents ' wur of kerosene daily provizlcs 2} to 36 hours' dependable foiod-» preserving cold.~ Superfex keeps everyti g clean. tasty, handy--right in the kitchen!Sava trudging to makeshift coolers. SQUI- W I l liT1l i l azked_ner nrnlp a i n t e r ol's o m :n o l l ,b u t n o tw e a l t h y , u h m d l n n e r w i t h l h a l r c o l - l i n u l o c l u t o , A l f r e d G l b b o n s . u n a n -i d d m q n a t a U n t r l n p w d u c e a uW r i t t e n p l e d g e w h i c h t h e t h r e e h a d l - t h a n w h i l e I n c o l l e i a .t o h e l p a u c h t t h o r i n n d v e n l l y e x p l a l n l n g t h a tl a a n d s n n m c l a f u a l s t a n c o n o w l o r t h t e d u c a t i o n o f h l u s o n B o b a n d d x u f h l e r L i a r ;G i b b o n s q p o t r a a t t h e ° ' a g a i n ! " o f t h e p l e a s e .b u t ° { f ° ° ~t o m a 0 a p l a c e f u r U n - 1 r n ' |d n t l k h t e r I n h l s o r n n l z a t i n n U l u u t o c u l l a t h l l * m e s n a x t d v ' C H A P T E R I l . - B e m n n x m n a r -f l n g e s u a h e l p b i l o l d f r i e n d U n -w l n b y g = * " f = " g s o m e p i c t u r e s a n d n l l l n r 1 m .t a r y U n w i n .m e n u: u n o l d , l a E l g a r R a d w n f a p r l v n t n a t o n o r r a p h a r .U s In l m n : o f vu n l * s m i t h h u ! 1 d r b n u c h e a .C n l l l n x a t thr ou gh hi s. " wha t ma kes y ou lo ok ' so solemn now, when ever_1.:h§n~g ls| just lo1.'el3?" °"1'hey 've get someone else in my plac e," h e said d ismnlly ."It Es an | i nge of y oung mon In business; they any I nm not mmf-s\s=1\;e."\I "D ad dy ,dear."Ma r y whispered); " I ' \ e g m n splendid ne w pnsltlnnj| for y ou wh lvll a y nunger mn n | coul¢ln't possibly hnld.: md y ou nc°edn't he a hh aggresshe." Mr.Unwin Speaks HI;MindG i b b o n s ' o m c c . a n l r r a n g c d . M a r y l su k e d b y t h e n m m c l e r t o b e t r a y h e r¢ m p ! o y » l " ¢b u s i n e s s l e c f o t l .f o rm o n e y .Th e g l r l r n - r u a e a , a n d l o a ve s l i m .R n d w n y ,e x h a u s t e d bs 'd n s s l a t i o n ,a n n o u n e s u h h :I n t e n t i o n o f s k i n :n h o i i d a y o n t h e o c e a n .h u i 1 | t o b e a c c o m p a n i e d b y a . s e c r e t a r y I n d aa.w i r e l e s s o p e r a t o r .H I :\ \ i | ¢a c c e p t s h i s i n vi t a t i o n t o g o w i t hluhrn,H a d w n y p i c k s M a r y U n w l nn o h i s n c r e l n r y o n t h e t r l n .a n d n r r e a a t h a t h e r b r o t h e r m a y s c o o m p n n y t h e m .C H . \ I > ' r 1 : n v n . » - n n a w f n y 1 | f o u n d d e a d i n h i s b e r t h .H n i n h u r l e d u tl e a .a n d M r s .I l a d w a y o r d e r s l m -m e d l n t e r e t u r n l o N e w Y o r k .C l e m - e n t s t a i l s h r r o l !h i s . p l a n t o e x t o r t as n a n n n n f r n r n D n d w n v .a n d l h n ! I II I T i l t !Unxjrins were speedily lind wh at we a lth n m!th esir e to h elp : ho m c ou ld d u.w i t h in twe lve h o u r s o f mo wi n g lC\ely n ltnd wn y .th ei r s mui l Ilnl Imri Ewen nlmmlon ed an d they were oc cupy ! ing six honuti.r|| Iiy upgmlntnd roomsin:1 mansion.whose zro umls rnn| d o wn t o th e Hu ds on From a wide lmlcony on whichMrsUnwln':= ('0ur:l|wha pu: Tha\r D a could see wldo- urelc hes of lhe lordlyriver.Ma r y lhuuglu shut she' lmd n ever :won s o beu ullr ul a span! ns whe re th e 'gre at house w a s bnllr.LE!! beh ind was the sl\u bby ' fu r ni tur e o r th e old hnme.Th e l only thln lzs th at remind ed her at IH :.:;:";°;;: sri: .GRE ".1.'; :init ilu lllm sm =~°°°;lh convince: herIn In mum' u the fgaul. ang. w§§h -'wlnvnhis c ontedern tes. will slot! at noth-ing.Ttrrtfled.she atzrees to o nthe sum demanded. CHAPTER VIII.--Grnununn. one ofth e sa ns . whi le d r un k. lnu n ti Hai -lett.wi th not bennjr commularle4 Illthe ship.Clemente ts ferrrd in INIDefy ln g Hnlletti a uthori ty . th e c up-mln s hoo ts a nd ki lls h im A BUl.|u|"Bun," shoots IInllett. who dies af ter umr nimr Mrs . Railwa y to b twn root "Doc tor W alta," who he tnatatl 'l Chmentl' c dttfederata. nunvrmn nr .......Mr:. Rndwav latin 'La;.,»f.=»»1;.r. éit. és|»3i" It was caution.l' lI say he was bigger an d stronger and y ou wa s wise to wai t.W lmt' a i t ma tte r i f they du laugh at y ou n hll. sir?" "Sh ut up ." Cr osb y Tod d s ai d a n- grily. IIe resented these Implicationsot eowardtc e.I t hap pe ne d tha t he was c oura geous and had lo ng fe lt his ina c ti on was un man ly .An d i t seemed that Bob. wtle had a spell wah the Eolleetlon of books that her fa th er lo ve d a n d a small seas:-apel Beltlngton had o nc e given hltn.I I t wa s Un wlrf s mls s hf n tn g o IO' the Alhs tma s and b rin g b ar k s list Io f t h i n s ! M n .Itad wa y ns ln te d. On! th e night o f hla first vt t to th e yacht..he retu rned In a tnnnd o f horrltled exc itement.,"D o y o u re membe r a man n améi i Hgg nn qr tf he a sk ed ¢hB"551vi»§§"»H&¢§6§by`*r¢aa br her agreement.wlth Clements.Em:emhlrnelf, all are an-s ed th at "W aite"I t one of the c onnplraton.I n _ a.n.......\.-».nunvur Shun nff nrlri Rai- off duly,expected him cn betray "I snau never nemore leaderllke qunllues.him."his _hone:"What do you mink we ought m "\vhy7"do?" Bob asked."A. sailor :ney at Hnmner sprang lnsmntly Into le-wus! have had some au le In Kurgeunlanswered n m Rea an ne r r v d a e s w a n !a'.."a:;:.:' airs"§i1¢'"i;i.;'|§';'»,:,;atn-hand dchx.c n a v r s n x . - A n e u t o " w a n e - 1 (rom ld eugtr, Clements' lleu tenn nt.nddrnnlng hlm an n comrnde. la ln-lereepted hy Crosby Todd.n ap~panntly proven the doctor'| connec-tion svllh the crlrnlnall.e v e n M nRndvvafa f aith In th e ohy llc la n he- lnz ah ake n.~ CHAP TER X l.- - Be ttlnn o n de c oy rr mn n a n d Ma u r e r . le a d e r : e t th enur. s ingly , vlthln h la re ac h. over>povven. hln da, an d c o nllnn them lnone ot the a| \l| »'| holla.Lira. Rad-v a y u unable to c o nvln c l hereellC h l( ~ w u u " l l l tr a ll n r . C H A P TE R x n . - v v u h Matxxeuu m Pereira ou t o l the way .Beltln gtoh , ln c o mp le te n ontrn l of th:v u u l hea ds to r New York.m mnar.th . o n ly r e ma ln ln g dn n g er o m one of th a rum. h avi ng atron x r enaan: tor not r ntnr nlng lo New Y nrlra n d f n e ln g ln lvl tn b ll ln v u ll ntlonconvincesToddandy o u n g i l n wlr lh xt B e ttln g to n ll n er lmln q I n d | ,nlunnlng to snaps haters they reac nport.De ltln to n h a d h e e n h u r t ln -ter nn ll In n n f lkhl vrllh B am. andl l w e En te ri ng New York harhor,I-Kenner,fr o m hehlnd_knoek>h i m le llla le u ,and the three hlr dhlm.l ; Radway la hnrr lned wh:-nlh a le a IL h ul B ettlnltn n la c onvlnee d lho orde red me attac k,Th r......| .¢....\.- ...4 M . .n..| a..o . M |.lon_ "S ei ze h im." h e s old; " th er e ar e three to one mm lm flnn'r suspec t A thlng,Tle h lm u v, th e a wln e .an d than wi reless for he lp.'I'ha t'll put un ln good.l t ' |my tsellet."th etempterwe n !on." n m h h n an d Me u g e r p la n to g e t away ,W h a t' | to ato p the m go ln g over bo ar d J n ll af te r we g n thr ou gh th e Br ld ge an d ne c a pln g or lower ln: a b oa t m th e da r k ? " "\'.»:nlu:rn't l m _hlm ger n u n s lrom the pnll~\," Tndnl snld vvnro\- Ing , "a nd y e t n e ne ma hardly v w - ln l th e p mt t o g e t h l m n o wl " " l t y on're atr nld..lull l u eo."Ha mn e r ' |ma n n e r wa s le s :llte.po" B u t don 't m m m e to wa n t to l i n a bloody murd erer ta lr u l l ! la m e a n I ' d gi ve y on ."A happy th o ug h t I tr u ek hlm."lf the J u dg e u n to y on.'W h y dld n't y o n d o wh a t A l b e n B n mn e r s a ld l' wh a vll y ou a ns we r?l' ll h a ve to te ll h lm every thing." »»' Q c ».. _ nt. the wheel Bettlngton _wan B a m n e r wh o,fr o m all necounta. seemed a qulet,d v ll a p o k e n ma n. ; Mlk e g e t a t hi m an d lu mp ed o ve n - board vvlth th e po or fe llo w I n h lr arma.Th e str e a m u n a rn n nln g fast a n d th e y n o n ld n ' t ln ve th e m" "Ho rr ib le" lhe e xc lai me d."There 3 mu s t h a ve been a m m e o n th e ; nhlp.Dea th up on de ath ."1" A n d there'a ano th er llke ly ." Unvrln wen t o n. 'tha pr lxe c ro ok of th e m all.D r .An d r e w Or me . Th e r e ' | n o t muc h c ha nc e f o r h lm. ' Perhaps lt'u th e m m wa y .I sh ou ld llk a to ha ve :e en n lm.' r h e po llee thi nk h e vla n the h r n ln a e f ; th e wh ole tnlng . even th e ma n y o u called Clements seems to have been I m d a n g v o n a .Th e y h a v e 0 r me ' | rec ord c omple te an d ho pe tn h e ah lé tn d ll I n th e : m a l l s o f th e y e a n th e y lo n ! llg h l of h im. " Un wln ta lk e d on.u k l n g lnn vr lnenhle qneetlona and getting ready re p lie s fr o m a ll h n l L i n .Rn d wa y . »»»~»»»L e u th a n to n y mlle s dla tn n l there we re grouped ar ou nd th e hedalde of a ma n wh o wa s n o t e x -1| ;,;;';' "';~;;, ;;_',j,,;;.'* ......~ ...... TUMDI lvinll fo get all the evl-dence he can,"Mary answered "You nec. he's really an nfdeer and wlll have to be the chlet wltnesa He lnyl this wlll be a celebrated w g "o t l t I can help lt."EvelynRadway said.The Idea of wlde- apread publlclty was abhorrent. "Msil wlrelas to my lawyers?" ahe ed or the doctor.She had been told lndlchantly by Todd that he had been locked out of his own quarters."Of course," he answered."1 for-bade Todd because he was for wlr- lng accounts to the pnpens.Blay I ask ypu to nee that he lends nootnermanagat""I wlll look after that." she laid'When can we get to New York?""Let me see,"he medltated."Htl: ll Tuesday 'wgg We oughttobelnby Thun y aiternoon.fflffk you may safely promlae ngnung arsuut a neon-e to sleep.Never had he [one so long wlth aollttle ren.There was a zreax dealot lhlvnlns and he had not muchconhdenceIn'1'odd'a aenmannhlp.The dawn was breaking chlll andm y when he passed Fon Hau cock.IK was there that the threedung thembelvu upon hlm Therevu little opportunity to struggleBnxnner brouiht down a helaylnz pln on hll head wlth enough force to render hlm uncousclous He was awakened by the harsh splt tin! of the wlreleas.He realized um th a Albatros: was anchored. He was lying on the door of the wlxedhouse He was bound and :urged as uently ns ever Metzger and Pereira had been.The pain ln hll ldde wan now very aavere And Mra.Radwny came on deck atabout elght o'clock.She thoughtthat Crosby Todd and Bob lookedat her with a certaln degree of erg- Wilh lt all was a rackln|uead~ache.l pected to llva. an lnsnector trol headquarters, a pnllce surgeon nn an ndlclal ateuoxrapher. "Now.Andy."the lnspectnbegged. "he reasonable.Why go t your Maker with n llo nn your cor oclencef" T-he suspect held out nls nundl The Inspector dld nnr know wha he meant./ "I-'Inger Drlnts." snld Benlnztofaintly: "yon haven't verlded then yet.".The Inspector dld not llke'to te hlm he wal rushed to the bedlldln order to nuke hls dylng rleposdana.A dead man'a hnnda werJustasgoodevidenceastho:throuzh which the blood coursed. "I thought you told me he waallln." the Inspector snld to thsurgeon"Yon snld you'd give hh half an hour af the moat." "He'a one of those obstlna(cusses." sald the anrxrenn.Ther was a certain admlrutlon lu hl votre:he could not forzet tha zwmfaa UWMZYE \ . . m4A|l nu u n n m e u l .n u u nuw uu r.ulu b f |»,|," E w a ° f B ° b U n wi n being al-' " 2 " " ° " ° ' - " " w i t h L h e n l ~ 2 f . . ' f ' § ' § " ¢ " § ¢ J m ¢ ¢ . . . S Z towed c o re mn ln on de c k n d ta lk Th e Ne w Yo r k Yac ht c lub 1 |wi de f u me e r s c ri me enmenhen o mm h e wa n s e n : b e l o s to a ld le n d i n g o m s o m e o n e zo ta k e u l .......¢,...... ..»| .-- | | |...n n 4%M m//dmVa/ad mfme nm Kendo.It 'll nllln I ln." ma me her."Buy num :.:::~.-_:.::: ::.':..:."' »'€i-3I-"I...l"C"to Mn.Rsdlvay tnnl BexU|I§iB§nm dellberntely broken vo me com~mum on grlevnucs."lhr7." me uid abruptly to nwdrl. 'Tm ning to uve at my hams to be hero any minute now.""I thought the aww; wan cups bye of that." she laid.rowulng."Hai capuhlo of anything," Hmmneg crlgd.':!un don't ¥°°'! wha! u n :U I |l * ¢ |J |||||I|l\¥|l4 f f l . ,u u l ||\mo r h i m?He'n c ra zy to b e ti nge pri nte d." 'The Inspec tor c a me to th e ber ldde.I t w u not often h e con] o r l n f n i n d f n r n r a n n n l l l v . L up the Hudson.It ll near nenlull and perched on the top ora hill with a marvelous vlew of therlvar.It*| very. vary blg.I waswonderingI!Nur father wouldgg; llv a mngglq, a nd a c t u a generally uae-s m mmm n n u .There would baa gnu deal to do md I think theplum would heuallt Hrs. Unwln. Ot enum. !o u'd be nm. tom""OIL lln. Bldway," cried the eu- rantmad Huy. "then u uonnng ln the whale world that make me' mw n How ha hates Nl work, _romden-.Ku I bre ak lt to r "!ou_:hall_ vlmlgq l'llu1_to meet wrva done for you, ma'am."\"What does the man mann!" allaund o f To dd."I hnd to aelze tha ahlp." he mdThan was no qnntlon of evadlugwhat he had done or decllnlng ru-aponalblllty."We found that Ormehad planned m mean and we areholdinghlmforthepolice.Youremember he w'ouldn't let ma usethewln la ul That wu becausehe ddtfl want to he caught.It'|sular for a crook to escape In New York than le would be lnLlmou.""Where la the doctor? Hrs, Rad- wu naked. S h e f o l l o w e d t h e m t o t h e b r l d g a "F la g lff lnlr n m m m m| |1n I n l h n ....... .. ..._.. . . ~ .-, ,........"All/Hghl..Andy."he grluuecl"I'Il do IL"Be looked at the result with ln~tereat.Until they had been looked up In the Index at headquarterstheym a m uothlug to hlm.Becould only lee that Andy Orme-'nlinger-prluta showed an unusualnumber of archea and whorln Badld nut understand why tha urlu\~lnal lnsllted on lush a curlonn for-mnllty. 1 "Sea here. Andy."he remarked. "when thls old earth hal nn tonymen on u tor every one at Draent. thera'll be a mathematlcal chnnre of two neu of dngenprlnu belng allke. but not |.ll| then-and own \l \ l\ 'I ' I ~'%€S[€ JHI vu ;|.|u I mu ten mm wuat-"""" """"" """ """"' """"' nu \ll"then when that time couizei.#vu you choose."1;_*_;=»n_;,§°gg g d g g ggglgo "gl wouldn': her on It." .On Wednesday night Bertiurton were or that so much mood had An hour_l:_ter_. §"°m.'3."f°°"ws _informed M m Radnuy that he towed tram th, wound.He u-:eu muted on___:_ e.__e_::pA__d__Orme z o giw early on the follow»no prevent Mn. Radway from see §jrh_g- p___-__g ...JAL . _ m _.._._e"Yon um as It you we re [ lad no b l s h e m a . :"I lm." he n nnre red.'I w a n! t o _ b e d o m wl th th u ni gh tmar e hu n! - n a n . " Sh e o o nld n o : n nd e rs tmd wh y I t vu he dld n o t a p pe a r to d r ea d th e a n d o f th e tr i p wh i c h lp d le d fo r. m lm - p r l lo n . " I sh nll lo s tmc t my attor ney s to p ut the mse lve s nz y o ur ser vic e." wh o u l d presently .n v u n o t - e u y to m y wh a t s h e d e s l r e d to ms U1 8 m m .s u e m e n d o w n | ! |h ll d d e a n d r e m o ve d th e n s . " A r a y o u very mu c h h u m " s h e naked.He r h ea r! wu be ati ng wlld ~ ly .Af te r nll.they ha d betray ed mm .Th e r e we r e g m - ln h u e ! ¢ l. Bh e c o u ld n e e lln h e d ld n o t d i n : a d a m her fr o m those wh o l u n ma d e th e n u n l v. " Th e y carried no t y o ur o r d a n m o n ln c ee u fu lly , "h e mi d .a n d tu r n e d n u n c h ln g h a d l w ly . m lh r l ll sound o f a u r e a a ti ' m m m n n l n n l u n m e m l p e c m r m m I un to Igr le van c e I n h ll r o le ;" B la p r i m Ore abs olutely n e w a n a z o nn." 'n n n n r ge o u f o un d th e n n k n o w a wa k e md I n p a lm Th e l n r le o u lo o k wa s n o t u f r i e n d l y u u h u been.B e ha d been ml l m k l n g pqrgoo o f probably n o l m p o r u m wllh me dlac ovsre r o f th e e ale hra ed Gr me me th od of c er eb ra l I n n m '"Yon'rs not Andnew Orme,"zn u u u d .The re v u lrdmlo u |his ma nne r: he fm he Ind bn Mm. YES-BUT SOMETHING MORE. Chesterfield oB'.-s richness,aroma,satisfying flavor. BETTER TASTE-thn c's t he an swe r;and t.hat's what smokers ge: in Chestef6eld in full- " ' " " " ' "» » § " " " " ` 7 . ' . 1 " ' ¥ { . " ' " ' - u w .Ih o lo o ly t h a t y o u h n nb m n m u u m u f e u u m l m i£{`!iZ|T:"¢i|Ti» hunch." n.ma 1 :-¢ a - i i - ' a i pli lli ng.ellld.._!'5';!£=°!.=sv;== am- Mu-..:'_\=:.°»._a°_ez::=§_-es._=-fm anmlmannufu-1¢.¢,,¢¢_ s vo ra n~me O tobwoos, gxxctly blended and moss-blended. Better une, and milder too! e :\\:__~. § ~. s i v ~Ugg -: .` .-~ . \ r mum -m m m ,gratefulf »:'You e m u m n n e w whathreught ms lholrd lf WI lwdwmt-\¢d xo."he nmlnded her."WhySao: Ilmtnn to dm whola Khin: naw!" wa ln m-None an vu naar.¢wl"\ll1 v "-'\l"wIl|r\w\1 -' n u"I suppose you can never. nut un l ho umm c onlnplnpe ac e ibe \1 unl t."\h¢ w hup¢ re d ."bu:l 0 °<°°0 °1 h n d n o h n d t n t b l x .l l h x l l u -u n . R m n y a | » ¢ n n a u \ u |vnfnfed ashamed when I m m vi n. n qu: who m a n a mi d tm 5 ben§_lf_° _gd aMdr:¢Lofl1urn¢| °'v?"m he midi no aumnr :Nl ad Ju t u l w u h o n l l l n d d n euhnzlntsnm.A n n a n :e~""'" " " "" " ' "" " 'z z on deck.Pe r ha p s w h ir l éin irf f ;eoatldmcn una ltubborn-g g h r s p e n e d w u h m ; u m: h o u r ' h i m. n»¢-1..\¢..\..._..\.-r....1....ur 1010 I m B a d e n mmmd Sa tlnhv evening to the pa nnhl,A; R.B u l a hams d i n t n two wa s h vidt with Hn. Opal Reeves.~C o n Bea rd hdped Hn.FritzMuller can for her mother,Mrs. Anderson Thmdlw night and Mrs. Jesge West of Herman, and Miss Mqhtn Taylor ol Blair, helped onFf»<i=y-Mr, and Mrs. La Layman and children arent Sunday with the H. Lfiyman amily west of Herman. Ben Pike of Tekamnh, and his brother-in-law, 'Byron Beard drove ~y -iw. Judy 26th ,g on Oe n w f- ' M n naw shame! the hargdnl. Wah Dresses onSde for $1.50 in dns 14 e Fadxion Center right not fade.26-lt. -1 1 hameotherdst¢r,`~~ . C . E . Johnson.{ Pets c n p w w r h a s d n i n z u ¢he W a t a ! e ,t.\kin¢t.he plaeeo ! Hx r r y E l i s , w h o h u n t u r : ze d ba hi s home | tTe kA| na lL The guild will meet for wo rk Thun/day at the pammgv.. »ensen.l|.n.Dnv»en,Mzs.H¢nri- ¢ m u y e n m a a 1 > . L m m M.r.xndlha .FIUy dS|ni thv e xeSunday diana gneaiz nt Lbehome of Mrs. Franklensen of Blnlr. Mr.and Mrs. Nels Nelson and children wled o n l k .and Mrl. Louie memm and family Sunday Afternoon. r. and Mrs. Clark Lzpp nco evening. were oHr. and Mn. J . Bo lt; Mila Huine Mathews returned W°dN"!lY e ve ni ng from le v enl days mdk wiih her brother m d wife Mr. md Mn. David Mathews Mus Helm Andreaaen of Blair,\ n s a g u e s t o ! M . i e s R u L h W i d -ener Saturday night and Sunday. Mrs. J:S. Conety spent Wed. |~ p , , ¢ , , , , , , , , . n , . , . u ; m m q - a m g A p p ; ¢ 0 ¢ u w m y m w p m xuh mgl 1 ~ o 1 m a n v . u , \ m hi mu ld m. b a n kv e s o n my n l ml ,' m a m n m m u a p n m w a m y n n a n @|f|| l4 W1 fdlliIl¢i °¢ l.sa ¥lt\|a » » ¢ » 1 » ¢ ° f my f ¢ ¢ n » y ¢ m ¢ , m 2 ° 0 S w ° ¢ h P 1 n e » » d I 1 d ¢ » h . m misery.My s toma ch wal o ut MQW! icm' ye w a go have alre ady fi x ,my ki dne y s x c w d¢ o o !r e e .ly 'a d dd $ 5 0 0 t o t . h a w u e o ! h l s un dl l ud w ta h up u rg a ti v e u e o n -1 6 0 n a e ! a n n Th ¢ ' P i m:u ' e a l tlnually cu ge t re lid from ¢¢ ,n-'re ady fmmfur ta ee ve n fe etull stipation; u my liver was so dug- BM fanning a windbreak north of Kish. and I'd have one billions hm farm buildings They are Dre |tbnlr home at h i m m x Jtdy C11 until Satan meA1-:uNc'roN Norms \_,,,,s,§ you 1000 New Mr.nnd Mrs. s. H.lackmnn at 31 or 1spent the week-end at the Charles g 43 at QHnvendick home at Hennan.lnow.Wm tuesday in Blai r at the Giiford `_had sight of the neig borhood when[Dixon home where Mrs. Asa Dixon °.2le.£-.._u.i..?.§1. a"ww fe w tre es ,J w at all.M ha r t r. and Mrs. Dilliner of Rock-__Mo.. snent Sunday visirilsler mr* Qr " : r "'-..Th da u h-I¢ll.l|Arhngmn relatn. es.en-gi a ,Barbara Jean, who has been visiting at the home of her great.Madlinel arnnrimothtér. Mf3 J. C. Bi3¢kblI.2"lllbl'0|iE dgw] ry in the elevator heren onq day last vqeek and} ~ "M Flyod Knoix and ~-~--»»ml. ~- num 1.:Auv\\*"" "1§;:""';1 ia;~;:"a';a;. Beard and'afam aooga " taken four \=°"-he of Suzan, .1 qlretvetl. DY ule Agricultural run-Johns.an Y tension Service from Jwhorn hehilddrove out from Omaha .h_M _M H Bam-d mned Hr.and M,3_Au M we 1 don't know when it was.I have .'é..,.,=f.`"§f'and \.'ini'l.cd Mr.KImt'I.'B ._I $ j t u .fbe.r.f l .'fEEi...muur n l Ji ... e r mpln nf Tn- .Tu-_ and 'Familu nf l i n n n m A ' mi a fine annetite. sleen stood.mv bought. them at one cent each.He ;';a3;;4,;;i home wit.h them. Th e wo r k o n Lhe n e w lu mb o r she d of the Ny o »J en ks c otpp an y IB progr0SSiIlE nic ely .Th e " " P " f " " e ' me n ts o n th e xrlcvzxior :sro :moo t dela y ed op c r atid ns f o r a b o u t alnau\»uu;"`°`f "' i = » é 'r ` £ ~ ttf ' \d wh i le Mr .B m m b a u g i o £ ' m ? I } h r ;°;tmbaI§°ga m e 0; the ' sc a- B af t,ma d e mp a i r s .| m wa s pla y e d o n th e lo c a l f li m h e mxe th W e s t o f Ha m b u r g ,Ia. ,,is here o n his vac ati on vi s i ti n g g f g d mi n d a y d ' g ' ; ; =d*1f;=h H 31_T h dr i ve wa y h aB lh i S mo th er , Mr s . Hen r y B a k e r ._2 to 1 A f -sizedsn!_p1.?i»m» ;0on nnein nnc ornodate Gu y W a lla c e a n d J oe S u lly e n -.?.'fZff.tff§'f"§..... ur§ln1=mn9rl fgofame. y g f g v | 5 | \ g | ]~~~n i l I l i l i u v | |¢ u | . a ¢. a . l v u J r \ 4 l \ r U \ . \ u \ . » ;v a n v v u 'u - u m ¢ '» ' ¢ - ¢ ]n n ;A n n - - - a u a a u g n u n s -" r r --*" " r C vk a a h S d f b e n .S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n v i s i t o r s a t t h e K d n e y h ~ e r m a l a n d o v e r y » ¢ U 1 f i " a ¢ € d t h e 5 ° ¢ d ' i " E ' f f o r o v ? "" ? . 1 1 ' § " ' i i ' . § T ' " § ~ ' } ' Z § ° " P ¢ ¢ k a n d § 1 i 1 ' 3 ~o " § , , § ' é " E J Q F a n d s o n ,R .W i d e n e r h o m e .r J w ,o f T I E S ;i l l ,d i s a p p e a r e d ,' y e a r n a n d h a s m u l c h e d ! " ' ° " 'w l t n c i i l d n e n v i s i t e d S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n l P u u l d r o v e t o o w a r .~h I r . F z ; n ¢ d L I r § .~G .H e a c o c k M Q a o o n p i n s r e l i e v e d m e o f s t r a w s i n c e t h a ;t i m e .T h e t r e e s M , - _M B P k d n e g d a d t a e d w i t h H o n ,0 )o (r e t n a .W @ 1 ' e S u né h m y o f " § ' é ' k m § ? h .e n o c a n s ¢ » m J i ' ¢ 2 §, i o u i e r o f M r s .F a c k - I d a y k F i e s t a o f M r .a n d M r s .G o o .c o n s t i p a t i o n a n d t o n e d u p m y w e r e a b o u t s i x I n c h e s t a l l w h e n h e 1 F _g o t , t h e m a n d h a v e m o d e n .r e -- M 9 C a r l ~a n d . C h l l d f l i ° § " ' ? . i ' . H f ~a n )f `. . . n 9 l M | r 1 J I l " f " . i 'H a a n Y n f n i f l n ¢f " ' l \ ¥ » u n n 1 l \ " e l 'S O ~I C a n l e a v e O f f l a x *. . . . . . . . . 1 . . . 1 . . \ -. . . Q . " . . & L a . .i k "I n n . ." n a n o 09 0 21 c| u |a » a5 \ .- » u g -...- _. - - _ _t h e l a r g e s t t r u c k s ,a n d a n e l e c t r i c ' m o t o r h a s b e e n i n s t a l l e d i n s t e a d o f t m e n g i n e w h i c h w a s f o r m e r l y used.Miss Clara Meierhenry, whoh83 a position in Lincoln at the Tabitha Children Home,spent Lhe week- vl h hor arcnts.Mr andanditP(Mrs.Fred Meierhenry.t fMr.:md Mrs-J - w.Da y oCaxlifornia.arrivcd jrhmda y eve-ning for n brief visit at the H. L 1\icK.ibiJon home.They left on M-asnizmt for Vnunczl Bluffs.Bn \»:1ll|r Plchtenkn.1,w.ho5.. .~ .1 fI\ the 1remo1.: Trib I ner/med thrash 1 _k.~~'-- ul. Aull -'-----~~ ""°'"7"ME.and nil r1sffr§°enak¢r|nr. "nd ms. Bernard M°""!°*' autoed up =» Tekamah ~ aft»|e ;"::;~ oimiongp C,:;:,~§:ne " " " ° "where they ""*'"5"""' theldinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. double funeral of Mrs. Ahoe An- derson and Mrs.Bridwell.Mrs. Anderson was a neighbor and a life long- f end of il r. Baker. Mr.and Mrs.0 .A.Pick and daughter,Betty of Ft. .Calho1.m, accompanied by Mr. Fick's mother Minnie Wanda Pick of Omaha, visited their farm here"Snnday E.Uehling.The following were afternoon guests: Herb Briggs anddaughter, Wilson Stroh and Miss Dorfmeyer.'Mrs.Anna Peddie, Mrs.JamesVan Horn,Misses Caroline and Christine Wachter and lie nmth Wachter draw to Omaha Sunday H J and took Miss Evelyn Van Horncomgifei?orr 5 ; g g g j g g g g; where she took the train for Lm- been cutting d thncshin ",hcat'col:'1 to return *Q her work aftcrgforver n v.k.n ten day vacatlon.The mst of.V'\l»(!(:kS VF\"|0uw. '*'°"'"" .leo -_._1u:.., c:..1Ur.IIhnnlinn i¢ \»§<zi|in¢r.the Pan?attended the Orpheum 1;A r I l i . :Ll » | 5 a | . \ = | »u u u \ l \ l U | \ l \ |o l a a a A v v n n a A l . U A \ | | w v a .\ J l u \ ¢ » 5 v g »at ~g l u w u I u l I u v § v \ a n y u m ! - | : . ug 0 , 5 ; ; = = ; §§ ; ; ; »x i s g g g n f i ,' W a r r i c k w e r e F r i d a y n i g h t g u e s t s c a p e M o n d a y t o b e a g u e s t o f ' f ' t " ' ° ` "° "" ° ` ° l Y °- - J .C .B r o " ' M r s .H e n r y J e n s e n .1 O f . b l i s s A n n a W r i c h o f B l a i r .M u s a M a r y I I u r d u m a t t h e F r e d B 2 4 F r a n m s S t . ,O m a h a .R e a d T h e E n t g ; - p r i m f o r c o r r e c t , M r .a n d M r s .M a r c u s B e c k a n d M r .a n d M r s .O p a l R e e v e s : p a d H u r d u m h o m e . f o r s e v e r a l d a y s .T h e S t e w a r t .P h a r m a c y ,A g e n t s .n e w s . ¢ h i 1 d m o f B l a i r .v i s i t e d a t t h e ° ' 1 ' l ' f f ' = ! 1 & P € = ' f f § ! € ' P E * a Y ' = } ' ° " % % ' g . } ¥ ' ? ' ° ". " i " ' " F "5 ¥ ? § " * .S a t u r d a y . Andrew Beck h¢n{¢ Thursday eve mth the Rnbert Wmancr amuy-*mgnn una sunday wnn ner granu-nin .\ .Mr. and Mrs.Gemld Rmd "-"d\parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ncum War- 5 and Mrs Chaxkzs Koenig Mr. and Mrs. Inuiu Lnng of Her-i I-;¢k_~ ~ visiwli at the Cimrlcs Husk home :W _vyere `|5g'_3 P! .¥%£&-_°;§ Su n da y eve n in g .M r .a n d Mr s .Chee S u tto n a n d Ne i l,M r .a n d Mr s .Th eo .L u n d t a n d b a b y we r e S u n d a y vi s i to r s a t th e W a lt e r Mc Cr ac ke n ho me .M r .a n d Mr s .F r e d Oi s en s pe n t Su n d a y e ve n i n g vi s i ti n g a t th e h o me o f M r . a n d Mr s .'Ted Ols en. M r .F r a n k F o y o f Oma h a .m j d l M r . " e d A r s .»{€'r¥f1*';'3":.':'I: mr s . memle u n zy so n a l; su p pe r u n W ednegday , Mrs . J §` S. Co nety s pe nt Tu esd ay i n Om a h a w i t h h e r sisters,Mr s . P .J .F l y n n a n d Mr s .A s a D i xo n , J r .wh e n th e la tte r le f t f o r h e r ho me ut. L os A n ge le s , Ca lif ., af te r an e xte n d e d vi s i t wi th r e la ti ve s . Mr s .A .A .An d e r s o n o f Ta k a - ma h ,passed a w a y F r i d a y a t th e h o mo nf hm' elnua rhbef. Mrd.F r i tz ms HEALTH NEVER BETTER THAN 1\0" n - n n u n n n 4 .¢1§»if"~ \; {k P1"¢ -Jn* .W . "._ ~.. ~\.» 3; n ;»..~~»" n w ( a l 1 L'|r ] lrI f]{ ' I ii .lr lln qlu u.I) Alac LJJ| I|q |4nn.| uu.Au I u s u o | b c f o I c m i h o m1.th m : \ r m i l o c d ' o r o t y u n d Ir e n e Wioeiler ne ar e 0 " E P-J1rU]1 |1 D'" =n. . n . - _1 's Mr . a n d Mrs . O. L . Hi ls n ng e r a c n l l f.l:ir;h: ll Nu r: .. rw.;wfrre 1.l.1l 1 if l1 . l .\.lg, 1111 Vhlfll hemp; 5f.u.i:\, \'f»|.1 .o f Llw dr y x.aztlier. 55,..1211 I'»lr.Ve r no n Ma r s h a ll .illnl \l| .l.l'El 1. 11 Sunday for ?*¥1""' calpuil-.] ] n n | \ % l 1 € I ' € ~ ~ a l " te n d the na ti olml nu rs er y me ri s c o nve ntio n r ' . l h 0 y F lm l w h g tr a n th e or th be or e n e u r nmg .e..3 3 ¢n¢'Mr s Ha r o ld W eb e r a n d l.[. l,L\lI1ULl.Il.Mr .Eb b e r h s r t, c a re ta k e r o f th e Oli ve r Pi c k plac e,left.f o r Ex~ c vilsiur Sp r in g s Mo n d a y mo r n i n g f o r a s h o r t vac ation. Lire.Ge o rg e Hi ne li ne ,wh o h a s been a i li n g f o r s o me ti me ,we n t to Om a h a one d a y l a n we e k to c o ns ult u. do c tor i n re g a r d to h e r lm-enlth.Mr s .~i i la b u n d e to o k ic onmpanied M r .a n d Mr s .B e r t Coo per o f T e k s m n h o n n.dr i v e Su n da y af te rn o o n a t Te lba s ta , Fo nta ne lle ,Ni c k e rs on ,W i n s lo w an d Hoo p er .D r . a n d Mr s . A . J . Ca mer o n a e » c o mp an ie d b y Mr s .Bessie Ec c les, exp ec t to le ave W ed nes day f o r a lva c a ti o n a t Gr e e n L a k e ,Mi n n . I M N `|-~'.¢°r~len will snend S. f6W day!3 WEI`¢b\1IlCl2y llllC'l' guvsvs uu.un :Ge n e D a vi d me . N e w S h i me n t o f io vely Bee Yo un g wa sh dr es se s fo r o nly $2 .9 5 h a ve ju s t be en rec eived a t th e Fa s h i o n Cen te r._2 6 - I t L o ve ly S i lk D r e s s e s a r e n o w o n ma i n n f f lu ; F a s h i o n C h n t f r B t ~ ..-. -- . .-- _" " " u "_M u l l e r o f h e a r t t r o u b l e a n d t h e f a m i ly h a ve th e h e a r tf e lt s y m- p a th y o f th e i r ma n y fr i en d s i n th i s ne ig hb or ho od wh e r e th e y f o r me r ly li ve d .Th e f u n e r a l Su n- d a y f o r e m a n a t th e Me th o d i s t c hu rc h o f Te k a ma h , wa s a tte n d e d b y m a n y f r o m th i s vi c i n i ty . Th e K i n d r e d M e n y M a k e r s C l u b wi ll n ma e wi n . M m Fllvfin Mn1 :lor ' M} J ¢a;__4 4 35,3? x " A ~\~l : . n . ; .y 1 ,.1~.. , ~ .a s s i g p g g . n u .u n uson, Donald left w e e k s v a c a t i o n n l . .A - . I R1 9 2 `éE}\}1£y for a two hfgr w ulmr wwin Estes Park.w1iI cure for her ¥~'\r\d Dewcber rc- again n ne r wn g r g gf ...-... .....,..___. j " - r - " "-|..»\. ,., ....... - ,..---.-- ---'tall .....,,|"nu ll H..."-U.; .\. »--- ----t j ;h i 1 1 t h e m .D r .w i l l t h a n t a k e h e r t o d $ 5 ' * 'A l s o o u r b e t t e r d r e s s -J u l y 2 4 t h i n s t e a d o f J u l y 1 ' i ' t l 1 ..B I !o D »u n s e s w e M m n e a n o l n s l n l u s c a r f r o m w h i c h _| . _- - ' 1 _ . . . . . . . .. . . . . . | . . . . . . . . . |4 . . .e v : o n . m a T h e m - w i v e l e c t e d o f f i c e r s a r e :\ of lovely Bee ses for only $2.95. received at the 26 4 : Beauty Parlor-your Realistic special prices are 26~1t n m v m o I 9? Ill cl fxM h w tl W lace she will leave for her homeL Winnipeg, Canada.Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Larsen and nildmn left.Sunday to spend aaw days at Bartlett,Neb.John lcDonald is iooking after thenninonnnt. the Farmers Union e s n a v e D e n i z r u u u s x u u u q» ¢. .w u » ~ $12.75.If you need any summer dresses now is the time to buy them at the Fashion Center.I t ALONG_Ill__En__ ummm n IN p..;».ia;n.;'n.;.. Hain Tyson; vice' president;Mrs.Clyde Fitch, sec- retary-tmasurer,Mrs.Prentiee Smith.Mr.and Mrs. James Paulsen were Sunday dinner guests at the r f J , .'Sa JS'\;~§'{4T:53?a . oft f ~. P : ¢ . } Q . we M121 \\ .mr. ww ....-. ..-, ___ .....- .\.,...Mu (mmI z li4 t u m e d me ms n 0 1 LIN:ub u n ....-_3 f o u r wee ks vac ati on tr i p no N e w Sh i pme n E s te s P a r k a n d oth e r we ster n ou n g wa 8l1 d m: nun §ne1 lmnanpoints.M r . n d M n .H. L . l le ki bbn u.:d their gn nd d lu jl n zn ,Bettynndneva Slneyner of Stunt, md the ir gue ltl, Hr. and Mn. Duty,-.....»nm v.-eekzml visiting n h : " ' " 'J----.~...lxmnion Center. Fuhlon Canm- Phone 4 7 -G e e Pe mn ne nt mw- S5 and $7.50. q BROWN " ! ' " "dt w e s n t .C l a y ( ) e n b l . r ,E d g a r a n I U v n u He has suffered a great deal of pain and has had to have it lanced twice.Word came Sunday bearing thesadnews at the drowning in Crystal Lake near Sioux City that day of the son of Chas.Hahn. Mr.Hahn is well known hem, having made his home here while employed as lineman for the tele- phone.The pupils attending the daily vacation bible school forty-two in number were taloen down townondismissal at 11:80 Thursday and treated m ice cream cones.Mr. and Mtn. Wm. Adams,Mr. and Mrs. I-luit Lowe and Mm L.V.Ackennan of Klamath Folia, Oregon, were entertained at din-ner Sunday at the Mrs. Ella Woods home at Tekamah.Rev. Norlin went over to Fre-mont Saturday and accompanied the boy scouts home.They report a fine time.Mrs. L. F. Hilslnger is quite ill at her home here at present.Fire of unknown origin destroy- ed a thousand bushels of wheat on the Hynes ranch last Mondayafternoon.The wheat was i n shocks.The Herman fire truck was called w help fight the flames Fashion Center Beauty Parlor- Phorre 4 7 - G e t your Realisiic Permanent now-special prices are $5 and $7.50.26 -nLovely Silk Dresses are now on sale ut the Fashion Oenkr at $4.75 and $6.75.Also our better dress- es have been reduced to $7.95 and $12.75.if you 1.ml any summer dresses now is the time to buy them at the Fashion Cnntcr.i t BENCH NOTES Mr.and Mrs.Harry Smith drove to Omaha Sundny and spent the day visiting with Mr. and Mrs.Earl Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson,/fhe Misses Beryi, Ruth and Ade- ldde Riva,Shiticy and Peggy Chntt,Amy Imiand and Helen Haswell ull of .Teknmah,speht Thursday afternoon visiting Mrs. Chris Jensen. Wv&1fMD1§P2P Q IHBF .~';-I .~...,.r~~~fi" T' §" n ;1fs3'i'$i~_ 's_.1¢_'_»°° ~_,.4 ,.__~.{~r g l 'fi rn. Something New We now have a real fender and body man and painter. Can do any kind of fender or body work, no matter how bad Uses genuine Duco paint and guaranteesevery job. 12 years experience Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Co. .~. ..._family of his sister,Mrs.Neum Warrick.Eleven members of the Riyer-view 4-H Health Club met Fnday afternoon with their lender, Flor- ence . Dixon.The subject yasposture and the members reoeived their problems.Ice cream andcookieswereserved.The next meeting will be July 25 with the members of the Neum Warrick family.Loran Layman sent fourteenhead of fat cattle by Tyson-Lon! trucks to Omaha Wednesday night and Han-y Tyson went with him Thursday to see them sold at the stuck yards.Mrs. C. H. Blanchnd and neph- ew, Aubrey Gaines of the Home- stead district spent Thursday aft- ernoon a tthe A. E. Dixon hpme. Mary and Harry John Tucker were guests of the little folks of the Neum Warrick family Sunday afternoon.Mr.and Mrs. Prentice Smith spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Opal Reeves. This week will finish most of the threshing on the bottom anthereana ten threshing and two combine crews at work. .L/ .f x., Q.3 ;f*'° . /3.5 »<:@§=;g S*IF*:'¢.42 $5 ~H~~W ;~ . .. ~.I ~...f §¢;§ ; '..;: =1 4 /~f f . . <:., ,. ~f " ~A / .:' ~ 1 . .>:QD~.W ~= Q ; r 3 : <1 *8 ""~ ~'~:52 oe o >57 : ¢e L (.4 .> ; i ." ~ .w f ~~Q _¢: .:2? L ~I ~"'¢;>.r ;I $;> ? .g yx ~: / iii .44 Q ~~c fr . I »2:;»fZ¢ T:~v:.V /V ~¢"2 4'QAjg / /4 0 0 5 ~"C9 qw A* f f " L f / 5 Z ~. 4 1 g g ' ~ :~f 'r \ . "" ~I ~5 f~ i l x o 1 °: f f l E *53.5 f e :;j ;~:. a g (v >:/ 2f f :f /./z/ af s :; ~/4 AI1"> ¢.4:¢./ W s f . J/ of ~" 4 :3 / 3 ? ~ f i /¢ i ¢.s 4 "f l .:fe>2§?;;:=»,'Q 3 ~'/I '~4.5 ..r ¢; ..I / a j \.."Q".;,."j j " e 5 4 .5 1 .5 , ~¢f -~'.. ug f .,£ 2 2 y . :" " % v r 5~ 'f I¢"~g 1 <.J " 1 .. r "/_.~r ., { ¢ :/ 5 f f ~.. .¢y .1 G 5 %z . - :Q . ; ¢ .9 4 . - v " ' :s . "/1ll .§\5 f 4 ~ .g :M r A / 1 . "Z,\~' ° "~/ u .~..;.4 .i l y n ., a 5 ~~': , . . 1 a .| .g . ,. .e 4 4 r ....f rssE~" * : ...\ J f I . . .. _é » =. , ~g f ~| |. \~ ~ 4 (~3~/.1 .4.9,.1ru.: :,.`x 2,".of (~': e ?" "`~"" 4,/ov s \ l s f i s y o u r w y é ? I ' l " ' S 5 : 3 0 a g a i n .O n c e m o r e t h e e v e n i n g meal is under way.Qutside the tempera- ture is 95.Inside the kitchen it is 100.Al- ready pictures on the wsll are swimming in n dizzy whirl. Day after day, doa your wife take this pun- ishment? Does she serve the food for yon, but have no appetite., no relish,for any for herself? Has she changed from the happy, energetic girl of "love, honor and obey" dsys to a tired, wilted kitchen slave? ls every step s. forced one? la every minute spent in the kitchen like s sentence to some kind of an inferno? If yon want os to change it, her kitchen hours may be arol and pleasant. Instead of four to six hours s day over at slow, hot., mossy, nrom-heating kitchen stove, we can cot that time to only twotothreehonrs. And the food is cooked better, more sppetidngly. in eitieaggssveookery has freed 15,000,000 wo m e n f rom h ot , wi l t ln g ki t c he n ~ Why should there be s penalty for living beyond the gss mains? Now Skeigss, the compressed natural gsm, hrings lkeedom to women who live beyond the mains.And thousands of women eseh month learn this new enjoyment ofI.Ke. F lhommds are discarding olasolcte eookay methods to change to the speediest, cleanest fuel, which is nt the same time the anoint, with all heat gtoncentrsted on the vessel it- self. Skelgns cooks the food without cooking the cook. What is the coat of Skelgns fuel? About one-Efteenth as murh as the upkeep cult on the average motor car.Are monthly pay- ments svdlahle? Yes., during july, we are making s special offer: A down payment of only $12.50 completely installs n Skelgss outfit, including choice of live new stoves, the "gas plant" itself and even many months supply of Skelgas fuel"-everything.Small monthly payments follow over n twelve- month period.. For only 12.50 down you have ready to use a convenience which bsnisha kitchen drodgery three times s day, 1095 times a yesr.Which cuts kitchen hours in half. W hich makes the kitchen so livable s room as any in the house. Which does not s o o t u p k i t c h e n ve s s e ls o r k i t c h e n wa l ls . W h i c h m s k e s o n y k i t c h e n u m o d e r n s s d ci ty hi tc hat. Husbands, hsve you ever before hsd the opponuniay to do so much with so linle= Only 312.50 down?Why not come in today °---let's tslk it over. nsnnolgj SKELGASQQQWANQ to the home of his parents,Mr. and Mrs. M.,M. Halbert of Omaha after a visit at tae R.Widener nome.Miss Maxine Mathews was n guest Saturday night. and Sunday of Miss llamett.Allen of Blair. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Conety spout Sunday evening nt the P.J. Flynn home in Omaha. Mrs. A. R. Beales andkiaughters spent Sunday afternoon at the C. B.Bunn home as did also Euniceand Max Reeves and Eugene andMary Ann Bunn. Mr. and Mrs, C.E.Krause of Blmlr, spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs.-H. Tyson. Rev. and bln. L. J. Moran andson, Mrs, Cora Badgerow of Blair, Mr.and Mrs.Fred Ray,Mrs Clyde Metzler and Miss MildredIversonwereFridayeveningcallers at the Fritz Mullr home. Mrs. A. w. Clarke and two chil-Jrcn spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. L. L. Layman. 9 ~~~: . ; A . |A l ¢ l m - n n ; I A I a n 1 l l v m e m b e r s w e r e h g g g s o 5 " " " £ : 7 e g ;M r s .F e r n W e s t vi s i t e d 1=gfS= i o n u m t P k Annu .......-___.,Leagues of Omaha.All drove up toward Fontanelle and had supperin the woods, returning to Arling- ton for league and durch services. u r .and Mrs.c .c .Cook and son returned last week from a va-cation trip to Yellowstone Park and the Black Hills.lhir. and Mrs. G. A. Marshall re~ tunml the first of last week from a visit nt the home of their son,Itziph at Martin, S. D.They werehdme only a few days, then left for Minneapolis, Minn. From tliere they will go to their summer home nt Mercer, Wis. for a few necks.Mr. and Mrs. Homer Miller and children returned the lust oi theweek from a vacation trip to visit Mr.hiiller's brother Tom MillerandfamilyntRichmond,Ind. They were accompanied on the ni p b y Mr.Mi\ler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell of Devils Lake, Nonh Daknta.Mrs.Ella Bross and staff of Blair, mowned over w ArlingtonFriday evening and installed the officers of the local Rebekah lodge.Mrs. Brass is the District Deputy President of this district and installs ut Blair,Kennnrd, Washington and Arlington.Mrs. Nellie Anderson served ns Deputy Gruml Marshal.N-..\\'<nrinlzui.c was hostess I pn... nl v.......»...e,...,.Jens B. Jensen and ».ixB§'ii""°` Jensen of Blair visited ~ :gm _Kasde Friday and assisted 8 inxpacking her household rs.eith M ~City, visited l";!l§;;eher of Sioux Hilfier(-_l-},,,,,,,_ka tt h e G e o . rs.nude Reid is servin thePal-rvns on route two whilg her husband is taking his annual twoyveeks.vaeatlon.Miss Maxionnejd is dnvmg the car for her. Mpf- and Mrs. E. W. Crumbaugh, ss Ramona and Wanda spent Tuesday and Wednesday at Shen-andoah, Iowa.on Wednesday are ernozm the mx gave nshslk -onserum over radio station .KFNF_ 'r Returning to his home at Craig h m Y from Omaha where he .,been ln a hospital for some t\me,\Chss.Eby with Mrs.Eby51°l`*P€\1ln l-lerman fo r a short visit.\4Mis Edith Frain and little o-ther of Blair. spent lm week 32... Mr. and Mrs. Emil Fallen.Corral Foster nnd family of Craig, visited Wednesday evening at the Jennings West Home. Mrs. Elnorn Kastle and Ramona shipped their household S toWayne. Neb. _Saturday w ere theywill mnkc their future home. Mrs. ' S e l f 2"<*.,.=¥ff°'f....'§'i=_Ii2r:'"*: °,,'"\;réd§§§ldf\§`§;j,,, an any quill.- 'nh luncheon at.1125 '{='$`fn§f" 'r giacsta were'UNI members uf th: Rebekah kenmns- ton.,Miss Gladys E°13*°'E"%"'Ez3°'f'l§ \ | \ : | | a \ : u u l .l l l l l l l g \ \ | | |U p c l u u v ub o a r d i n g h o u s e c a t e r i n g t o t h e stu d en ts a t th e c ollége.Mr s . Kar.1.le's plac e i n th e p o s t off ic e ~ be filled by Miss Htlen Trip- et .'After visitinz here at .the homean dzxuglucr of the law mr. andMrs.Wm.Eehtenlrlnp,pnsscd away Sunday morning, .luly 13 nt St.Josuphs hospital in Omaha. The cause of her death being com-plications following an appendix operation w which she had submit.- d a few days previous.Funerm1.0survims were held Tuesday f "'he an ch chtheSt.la uls Lut r fand she was lmid to rest bqpside her ,parents in the cemetery adjacent'lo the churt'li No immediate members uf hcr family are left as her only sister died about a year and a half ago.Mesdzxmes H. C.McClellan and H.W.Schoettgex wcre hoswsses'Wednesday aftcmoon w the Meth- odist Aid Softiety nt the McClellan home.Miss Clam Schoettger is enioy- ing a mont.h's trip to the Black Hills.She and three other youngladiesformedapartythat left Gmaha on Thursday.Drs. Davies and Bloch removed the tonsils of Raymod Curtis last. week.Charles Strnwhecker of Sacra-mento, Calif.is visiting his par- ents,M r . ~ M r s .W.Straw- hecher of Aggmgpq.1' of her bmmhé,E1 ~hcloseof her sd-»»1f"°§4i§"fid.f. Larson left last week for her home atFMcCook. Nelm _l'1mk Crnnor nd wife ofCrmig >s.::,*.°;:;. the J. D. Lowe home on RAW. and Mrs. Ihre fNab.,returned to Hen§nnAg1.,';`f1 day and left for their home Wed- nesday, accompanied by Bobbie. Bob Jackson and John McDon- ald have rented the E. P. Hansen building on main street just southgf,§'$,§`;"h'=§;' hardv m and will res urantg y guf gns oan 5 2 ° ~ y..''intéarior palgmegnsen is havmg the _ ,mlvy Gray f o wvnsxted his hrothér, of "é'a..§'§';: ? and Mrs. Gray haye been vis- iting relatives in Blair and Onmha .Miss Leola\_ Cummings, who ha 3 Bmmégruphxc position in omaha, h'£;;'?hex4;week~cnd visit at her Miss Ruby C '¥:°°~;T*-~=f»<»»y"'";°:'.s'°..§;"",2'.i: bgzptal *fr Omaha Where she han _n confined seveml weeks dur-~ mg a serious illness,) Otto Mattson of Oaklund. Neb. hlesdamcs D. w. Lawson uuu u .E. Whitaker entertained the East- waited m Herman Friday.i i é ~ em Suu' kensimrton at the Law» 0ent.!y fH»¥')112d near hem. . son home. f be hed a §;;1g~°1§ 'lgilrlett of Dra , was A coat. o paint. is ing app o ss Rarchd baugh °V¢r Sunday rmma Crum to the building recently pu use ..._ v.....:.... and rlnidl E l zy ~ W h ( ) i s e mp l o y e d by the Amenum u\:|;|v}»_-.-u ..-_by them and the Aux.\l1H1'Y as a club house.Mrs. F. E. Webb left Sundry to join her sister and family in anautotrip.through the wa t,to la s t fo r a mn nt h o r s i x ~Mr.Franmenburg met with apainful aocidvem. the other day. Insome manner the knife with whichhe was skinning a calf, sllppd and cut his hand quite severely, cau»~the loss of a great deal of blood. Mr and Mn. E. Hil1enknmp's (at Chicago, visibed last weethe home of his sister, Mrg_kR¢:: P u m a .Mn-Eu-1 French wok u m, Lyle w Oma h a lm Wdnesdn; a n d h e w u o p e r a te d o n l o r u i g b seas back of one ol his ears. The; re mni ne d lnthe dty s fe wda y sMiss Coema Belvllls vidted he: brother, Ed a m flmily a t L yam from Wednesdny until Saturday. The much talked of "moving un ~.iw no be 1 \ittle girl mn dth ln m ddun ";'"7'ma nuxwnwmpluynmlnnweek.n u - n m m s w u u u g h c g w w d m w h n w i d u h mi n w m e m m n e r b yl n p e o n l mllhdull.'1'|l! uu\ob||¢ro|luv forhuellingopen the ¢|..\||§|\_g ~~~ on her fingers.Mr.and Mrs: Roland Onnsby, who have been in Cuper, Wyo.for some time, retumed last week 20 their home at the Ormsby orchards east of town.Miss Bernice Uttzrbc k and John Hansen we n mnrned Sa¢- urday. July 12.They will make uv -W-mu mu s="-ws mem urmxln s unt.Wri dng tg relatives here las week, Hownrd Cmmmn statedththennome\er°in northern Montan _where lm in located was 108 an rain wa.: needs! badly. Miss Evelyn Km o f Arli ngto x spent lat Monday and 'Nndny i 1m m a u - unununnnnnnu,n n u u u u n n u n n n l l u l u l l Blair. Neb Inf! 17"m a .: m m »:|.u m m ! o r ' n m . u m v m o s s (Co nti nnd ho m page dght) I h a b n d y o t n ml m i h u i n h e o w i i dlnt\~,mred.as Howard Bennington.h-¢~n\me he wore nnnlnnanurlulhrs. was living ln llamlugionwmmlln and had vuverl el' Batting-(->u's m hu pockets.Bul I a umn fall mm u you dld.""\\-'hal man was n whom you _idenllBed'!"Eve ly n Ra dwny d e uunnrled.wi th |p z s s l o t m t e n m ness.." A m m e well k n o wn m y an." , N r e m r n e f l."On e A n d re w Or me . ffu rg er md d o u b le mu r d e r e r .Th i s h i s b e e n u t lb lln h e d b y th e Un g e r p n n u . " " H o w d i d Mr .B e td n n o n ga:nhfmrd th e Alba tr os s! "U n .Rad- l " " " '' ~~f l ?~ ~~~and knelt down m d toot the suengthleae hands a n d held ~1| m hex li p l. "W h y h a ve y o u c o me r ' h e uk e d , an d dreaded to hear th e nnmrer. H a dared no :a llo w hims elf to reel n w ve:-rnlnty e f the hn pp b l|1::\:.e wlu\:l|had |..Ulu4.°tu h i m at slghl (lf \ll3!'»lr was when she looked a t h i m :h a l he k n e w there wo uld be no mls u n d e mn n d ln g between th e m .arhlle li fe re ma i ne d" I c a me s o s us g oo d -b y a n d u k y ou to forgive me lf y ou Wmlld. Hu t 1 : e e ne w there l l ¢0!D~¢to ne n o ¢ood»by and r o n ha ve f o r r.:l\en me."Th e h lu e r u e u o f th e n u m y e a r n und g on e tra m he r.Ov e r th e m m 110 m e e m m u lte n lln g |ne w strength an d a w w H e e m e r i enc ed an sense a f emne c tlo u;he was assured ui' the relurn of health and the re ality of happineml. ln the outer m o m th e l m : c o n mu di sc us sing hu c ree d wi th F loy d Umr ln ."W h e n I to ld h i m wh o wa s a mi : Ing,I c ould see n e w Ili a c oming hac k.I c la i m to b e u f r e e l h h t lu g ma te rlulls t. bu t ever y no w an d then a mirac le llk d th is ha p p e n ; ...I sfuppo oeone mlg h t n y m u lo ve la m e sup re me : F a d e ...But all the same."ld the surgeon,"it upsets mr ¢;_1¢¢|;.doin."r r f m s un.; cu w h h - v - » » » » » » ~ f~ f-,,...» . \.1 c o l ma l . B UL B S n n u u u n m m r m c l (Y2¢v¢i=1=\°d tram Nu one) whethe r the c ity hui a ugh: to use funds w enlighhsn the dtilnenl on this subject The city attorney, stating that thu.qurstlun w a L new one m him, naked Lune to look the mam-r up.Jqnsen men cal-ed anmti nn m the nce nt mpxeme court declmm whidh allowed the school boards o l the dats tlw right. to use school funds in pro- ted- the intaerens ol the district and rmsoned that this was almost a parallel case and for that reason thought that funds belonging tothe dty wuldlhe used ln this in- xtsnoe to proved. the intuutl of the city.The avmney stated that in-u-much as he had been accused o! being in svmwhy with the sell- ing of the plant that he would ask that the ekmlnd for nn opinion be ma de ln wr i ti ng a n dt l nt hi s a ns - we ;-I/ndda lsa be dv e ni nwxi dng so that no misunderstandings might spin happen. The question of the highway be- ing brought down W8Sl\inZ¢»°\1 street was brought up hy the city attorney who stabed that the state th at they were ready to le t the c o n tr a c t f o r th e 'B la i r to th e r i ve r ' ro a d i f th e c o u n c il wa s a g r e e a b le . H e als o ind ic a ted th a t th e s ta te wo u ld tak e c a r e o f th e wo } k o n th e ..||; law, and vdwed that instmdim in ; ; , , ; ; f » ° »14 he dvenlin me cTh e l ume n a n f o r i t .La ni : J . Ta bu , M a s t e r o f the Ng -3 ; Ghngo, said recently: "Ax of me Na ti o na l Gra nge , mmm; for its million me mk fs i n as data, I say without hesitation or qualification that the Grange stands unflinchingly-for sobriety usd prohiition.To us the 18t.h Amendment is a pan. of the Con- stitution.We believe in its vdue. We nm ready to defend it ngalngt those who would seek zo destroy its civic, moral, spiritual, patriotic and economic benefits." The lis t might be lengthened, buttlxes e a re e no ughto sho wthecharacterof the prohibilion sup- portaus: the churches, the organiz- ed women, the orguniaed educatf ora. What kind of people are #adm Prohllition?L `\ Tuunmny, and all kindred booze cgntrolled polilical rings.Tam- many'n Fourth of July orator tlueatened the nabion with dv i l war if the nation does not join Ne w Yo rk o n the "wetfj column. The Brewers am against in 82 brewing firms are officially record ||I :| \ I :| Against the Prohibition Amend- m e n t . Organized vice, in all its forma uie ie ' lature am-log the time 01°ml .TI up md the question was thresbed out from every md# ma nnall passed.Q In imma me om gave outlylns uliatriets having at least four oozi-riguous sections with an assessed "mmm or n 1-our $200900 analaviog the mother district with anammd valuation ol at least $2,- 000,00u,therighttofnrmanewdjxuigt upon the petition of 75% oi the patrons of tho new dmfm lgggired and making lt mandatory'upon mo county superintendent to do aa When the bill became a law md it appeared evident that, a new dinrict would be formal, an ab- ggmpt was made by the Blair school board bo set out the two sec tions on th: wat of the district into the adjoining mral districts. This would so reduce the territory that lt would break up the form- ation of the district.The patron: affected, however, were not to be set out and a oommittevheaded by Frank Brown vnma the mu superintendent, laying the mattebefore him and after an investigad tion, the following letter was re- ceived: September 9, 1929 Mr. Francis F. Brown, Blair,Nebraska. Dear Mr. Brown:'_| -legislature.House Roll 145 la aniamendmont on Section 0582, Com~ mea suture.,m v .It d n l ill#-hoYity for territory to be with~drawn from exlndng dty dist-rict:upon petition without any oondderation,representation,or °- ontheplrtpfllledtydrt- |We would suggest that you at onee read Article I, Sedan 6241.This is the fundamental law of the state on tba fonnation of newschool dlstdcts. House Roll 145 amending Sec-tion 6582 is an amendatory law.The principles of district dlvihion in House Rall 145 seem to contra- dict most of those of Section om. Inasmuch as Home Roll 145 does not repeal those parts M Sectioniam with which House Roll us i conflicts, there sums to he afairf quesEon as to the dual legality of House Rall 145.Further,inView of the fact thatthle newlaw imlzht affect from twenty toflityIlnrger cities of the state, it wouldlbsdesirable for court action to finally interpret the law and'de- hennine its application. Under the authority ol House Roll 145 a gmup at York hu nub- mime a petition of withdrawal ilrom the York city school district.We understand other groups are contemplating similar action Home Roll 146 unconstitutional.; Whether it vm invalidate tlm ac- tion of the county superintendentin tho formation of the new diet- rict in question le, to say theleast, a techdoal point and omwhich will open up a legal qucs-ition.But be that as it may,it isthe hope ol The Enterprise that the old fight will be forgotten andl that if the Gardner P¢°Ple are to he a part of the Blair distnct that their children will be looked oller as carefully and their physloal surroundings be made as com district.' We have every reason to believethat with our present school board every effort wni ye made eo do what is not only lerdly but mor- llly right.1 s .Ron 1 PR ERVEI4 ...::$n,£im..'§l'3'i.i"§1'K." 65 Ry N Bu-har< z ° z < ' < 7 > f 4 >° , § { , , , , , , , , , m i x r r x | : x . u u u'mn mu rom vnu' Omaha Neh. Lee ds Correct Your Foot There ls no Shlao liko tho Arch Praerver style plulcomfort.The foot comfortmore iormenand wo sz ;,G 7 fortable as any word lchool ol oléi llls Nature's way thatthiawlllbetheaseandthat ' 0 9T h r e s h m g T i m e msnes, KETTLES, Cups and saucers,pates, vege- . table dishes,and glass- ware all a t rock b o t t o m JYoustote "¢#°§':=!'"4:"~"'¥\%<". " " , ;'=¥"i¥......'p r i c e s .C o m e h e r e f o r c a n - 1lG|||.\u l c r a z y \ . u u l l . u U - l l , y o u r e sl c l e ,w g e n n e r \\ ' 1 I n D i n e r A.I.ll|.1 c n u u r e n m w m t o r y a -`J ,e_./ ' 'You Amend Mlm When Hu Wu Bulhrlng From Thru RibsBrokenIntheFightWlth tht lun Ho Killed." vu mn :poke from the enWPlP91-ur lhndowa.'I "told you thu!one of lu! n-lend!olrerea help.'nm v u Bettlngwu.Although hll reputadou vu wide he had not needed oo a l l hh o lc ua ré l. u muy do to live.For the nh of my chll no In deternéned gy ull 5;-==»»-gwgg :go v m lm.0 wenou his tl-lp nnrly. like n boy nab In adventure.My G- dl Wim:::'ndn»ntnr¢l In um :ro n Auf | no rm whi c h a m ne h mum le nu na rly dro wne d Ind N0 3r4~n1|_>e lo the hut od |h h m n uwho called hlmwf Jonathon GIDM.lu re ellly he nu Orme. who hll lived there many yearn, hrvlng noh-lendgtqd :Ivins | oollury ex~luence.w h q Bemngwn,In0rme'| clotheg, was fordbly akuaboard me ' Orme to ol lm-dngtonh cl fund money andweattoNe h nnd mn h h da u :there,ls you know."Un-udn sighed heavily."A double U1 red!He rellted. u well u he could. the manner of Beltln|:ton'| abdue dun.When lr was clear ne had nothing more to zell, llrl. lledwl! arose and asked hlm to follow her into the llhrary."You mum luke me to hlm." |he nld.For the llrst tlme he naw that she had heen crying.Dully. he wandered why. "I rl-m'l zhlnk It necesnrl."hetoldher."Ile sen!messages by me xo vnu ull.For some reason or annlher. he persists ln thinkin! you were jinullloddor whnl youdid.I confess I do nol understand why.n seems qulxotlc ln the ex-nemo," ~:~ 11.~ 5.1 ._.~ »f .~~" .~J 1 '~:1'.s .:T fri . 6 5 ; ~ ~1 ~;:. ,n.¢~.."e>,~' il Dan J. Phillips Democratic Candidate for 'Pnlmarlu Au g . I2 Omlhl. Ne brnkn July 12. 1980 To the Voter:of Whnhlngton County, Nebraska: I understand that Dan J. Phil-lips is a cendidnfe for Sheri!! of Wuhlngton Co unty on thI)emo-cratlc ticket,a nd I w a rn t o ny t h a t d u r i n g t h o y a r s t l u t l w n a Sheriff of Douglxs County he wa one of my deputies and head M my mom squad for la w e nfo rce ment.l have always found him to ve a very apablehgiicerf ev respect, o its,r...§fI.d and of good judgment.I feel that if the people of Wash- ington county do him the honorof electing him to the office of Sheriff that he will conduct that office without discrimination andlnan etiicient and buainsalike manner.M. I. Endres. WM. A. KERS'l'E'l"I`ER Funeral services were held on Sunday,July 13,for William Aaron Kerstetter at Washington, Nab., the home of the d¢°¢¢Sed, east end of Washington street- Dr.E.R. Stewart name before the council with a petition ashnx u m Wdker Avenue be graveled south to Prospect street and east from Walloer Avenue mn Butler street to Eighth street and the proper committees were asked to investigate the same.' Alter the allowing oi the bills the council adjourned to meet on Judy 29th.,= BL AIB'S L IGHTING PL ANT (Continued from nero one) nothing to deliver it over.-Omaha Bee-Nom.. The above clipping from the Omnhn Bee-News has created a bit of dscuulon among Blair peo- ple.T h writer of the urti de g o u t o t l a a p o i n t a s h e n e e n l t wi th o ut the mm he d uum This question before the people M Blair of selling the distributing system of the light plant should be stud- ied from every angle and when wha t e o me s e a c h voter should vote for what he feels is the but xnmem o f the dty.A dinusdon of the subject on both aides is the only/manner in which nn intelli- gent vote an be cast..And there are two sides to the question and don't forget that fact. CELEBRATES 60THWEDDING ANNWERSARY Mr. md Mrs. Jo hn Hillman re- siding in north Blair, were takm by atomx last Sundry when one hundred relatives and friends goth ered at their home to assist them in celebrating theirfdxtieth wed- ding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Hillman were mar- ried in Harrison county, Iowa Judy 17. 1870 and lived ih that county until the mins of 1920 when they moved to Blair. ny, are against lt.rind one thatdoesnotfight,enforcement and lfsvor repeal!|Al l the people who want the[patronage and support of these "wet" interests, and all who want a share in their spoils, am against prohibition. la c k over those two opposed crowds."Birds of féi théiflbck together."With w 'ch "birds" do |Y°\l want to be 1 Pwntrl- buted Pla tts mouth-Ll n high.. way from this dty to-Missouri river bridge, formally dedicated OBITUARY Sallie Deaver was born in Bed- ford,m a m October 11,1869. She departd this life a t her home near Herman,Nebraska Jdy 11, 1980.Age 60 years and nine months. She was unilxd i n man-| 45 Odiobur zo, xas s at Beam. Ind- iana Ou Wm.Otis Brldwell.To this union nine children were horn, sk bo y' and three gi rls, two of the boys having died in infancy. Shortly alter her marriage she and her husband came to Norfolk Nebraska; in 1910 dzey moved ui Colorado and ntter a twelve years residence there,they cams heck again to Nebraska and settled in Burt county upon a farm, and was living upon the farm at the time of her death. Of the immediate family and relatives left are:the husband; four sons, Quincy,Ralph,Homer and Harlan, all of Herman; three daughters,Lois of Omaha) Hazel of Ft. Morgan, Colo., and Melcy'at home; two nieces, one nephew, three brothers,one sister, with other relatives and a great company of friends and acquaintances. The funeral services were held at the Tekamah Methodist Epis- additlonal ocrrltnry, has been set' off from the Blair Sfhool District in accordance with t'e third part 2- d Section 6241 of the Nebraskal School Laws.You further ask whether or not this port of Sze- tion 6241 should be inherpreted to mean that the board of education ol Blair can move you out of their district into another district with- out the cement of the other din- rlct. After n consultation with u"'» Attorney General, it is the opln-I lon of thi s o ffi c e o ut ue thi rd paragraph of Section s m re- qodres that a petition of the board of education of Blair plua a peti- ti o n M two-thirds of tha legal voben of the other district afiat- dbe pre s e me dto tho o ounty a up- erhtltndent. We infer that the third para- graph "Provlded, turther, changes atfectlng cities shall he made upon the petition of the board of educ atio n d the d§ :'lc t o r di st- 'Hlrtl affected" merely means that mm m o f e d m t a t l o n o f t h e d t y o l m a i r m a y a c t l n l l e u o f t w o - thirds of tile legal votae of said dlstrlct but they annot act in lieu of two-thi rds o f on legal voters of the other district emma We are also of the opinion that your children are legally trans- fened into a new district Of course,you cannot legally be transferred into a new district until you receive the consent of two-thirds of the legal voetrs of the district affected. Very truly yours, 'i Fuller L. Austin, Deputy State Superintendent. Early lan sprlng the new dist-ric twns formed without remon-| strance from the Bldr district and the patrons were instructed that' the new district must at once take over the reins of government and .. .\»_pa-_|»_r t, .._.. s. s. 6. 7. s. 9. fccled 'have been enumerated in the old distrlct. There is no money available a t this time for mdntainingthe new districts. Taxes for the pms wt yeur have been levied to the cmdit of tl! old districts.Teachers and school privileges including budgets and all busi- ness arrangements !or_ the pupils i n territory affected- have heen Drovldod tor the present school year by the olddistricts. The official county records, bo o ks , hum. a nd tax levies have been closed for the pres- ent year.School buildings,i n mo n l n- stanoes.are not In existence for school for pupil! ln these prospective new dlmifti- The lmmedato organludon of those new districts would preo- t l u l l y m n - i n u m m m o f school privilege;during the present year. the business details incident to the organization of these new districts. \nl T h o n e w l a w i a d l e n t o n a l h The oo urts unua l ly dv o t h e l welfare o t t h s children the benefit of the doubt in such a situation. This office believes that oounty supa-lnfendente should not make these new dim-lets actually oper- ative before June 9, 1980 which is the date of the nut regular annual meeting of all Article III schools of tl1e state. Respectfully submitted, Charles W. Taylor, State SuperintendentThededdo n of the supreme oourt coming Last week pronounced Ii I mng suppues ana plcmc supplies. Blair Racket Store |THE HACK SAW VOLUME 5 Blair~ ~rub. July 17, 1930 m m s ~ l l . - .....-- With the high cost of hootdn and fines for -»»~d1;5» going on a be er can hardly be classed asa gvod lnvutment. First of last weekwe had three or four Electrjlc Fam goingha re t o d e mmmw their udulne s s i n hot weather.Afterwe had sold them all out we kind o fmissedthem. I n every organiz- ation you flnd about two doing the wvrk land all the ~do- The last order wemailed in for Elec- tric Fans, was only hal!filled,and we cfa wh all o u r the ha ue . Judging fxvm the number o f Keen-Kutber bundlc fo rh we have sold the l a s t few " g fthreshing- g m c wevny "i m hfhe a s we ow ywill be done mma-'==5~It is not lu all F I job li ke it und w b e y u m n v - Every time we clean up our desk,we throw away some- thing we wish we'd kept. » Attome :Doctor, you m bo knowalabout concundou of the brain.u m - . Smith md I collided xnd b m g d .o u rheads togztheneould we g n concussion o f t h e b mw "Witness: "Mn smash might." We do feel proud of the na w Glbbe Myand like m show t !»o..our cnswmemevei: if you arg not thinldng of buying u. range.Come in and take a look at it. They eall_the baby "Iv y "because she PETEHSEN HAnnwA;zs tles down tohis job an an afternoon, he can make i t pretty warm for us. f O~ l r s I1 C u :B 1 '*_ar e a l l so ld o u t o f B l m Ne b r a s k a wh e n fi r e c n c k e r a F a n s .I we r e f u n ? »"1 5 I . copal church on Sunday axkerlwotl July 13th, conductedby Rev. D. A McCullough, pastor of tba durch. Burial was in the Teknmah ceme- oery.Now Is The Time To Buy Your Ne x t Wi n t e r s Ne e d s I n l oD l s t l l l a t e :e a se We have a very attrizctive price, guaranteed to you for the whole winter, a r a Shell Distillate is as fine as ~ money can buy. ay av ae Give us a ring' and we will have a man call and explain our deal. Nebraska-Iowa 0il Co. Shell Products Laco 0il Burners Blair, Nebraska GARDNER SCHOOL QUESTION REVIEWED ed. For a time the matter sl-:pt but later the bill know-n,aa Home Boll 145 was brought up in the leg-my latxue.This bill was bmught about by Gm agitation in the Blllr district and its dim was fa give re- lief ta portions of diy districts ao affected and these wus satterd all over the state. Naturally every city district sf- fectnd fought the bill.It meant a cutting off of l cerixin Amount of revenue.Blnir district was well npresenhed by lobbyists in Try aCan of FLY SPRAY Especially desirable for milch cows. Will not taint milk. Will not gum the hair.Will not ir- ritate the skin. - Reduced prices on liquid worm expeller for hogs, a combination of chenopodium in castor oil base is regarded as standard liquid authelmintic for swine. -..- - Liquid hog tonic for pigs that are not doing well.Also ef- fective in necro pigs or pigs that have worms. C.T. Swisher VdnlnafySemlm and L ic slack Surplles P n o r m H 9 er and provide financially for running'of the school and n er obHgations which naturally falls to 't:l1£»dI§trict.This placed the new ....| :"|_alién.It had no money withi which to work andno"way of ' ni d ng mme y . This action was contrary w in-structions Ixpm the state superim) tandenrwho last Octoba, in antie-: ipation of the formntion of pew districts under the Law sent thefollowing drcdar letter to countyi and city superinmndents of the ' stxter October 15, 1929 To County and City : Superinfendents: Informxtion comes to this otdee them various groups are beginning zo take nction under authority of House Roll 145 panned by the Inst "hlr. Umvln." she sold. "I am xo- ms to see mm.lf you don't care to rome.plense give me the ad- dress"'°l'll take you."he said wearlly. -1 must apenk with my wlfe for afew moments Amt."He Jolned hlns Radwsy ln a qoanter of nn hnnr Sne was w~ll~Ing lror hlm~ lmpatlenlly.but u m were already on the steep hlll lead- lmr lnlo Crnum before he spoke. "You were right to blturlytoward me." she confessed. °'l havealways held that lon should not out ull doubt. and yet.when the trial came.I waa found wanllllt- 1 loved hlm and n t allowed Allthese seemlnm lncxpllcable thlngawhlch confused ul. mixed ldentllloaand smell jealondea. oo hllnd meand bolld a wall of dmflxn whleh hld hlm from ma.And now it llpoolate.""l am hsunted hy that lan sightI had of hlm." am sald pr¢¢¢|,_"Be was lying Injured and bgundwithropea.when I looks hewould not answer.Hs turned hishand from me and hallnod I Ndbetrayed htm."Unwln wna glad when a passionol leurs took hold of her.Hs had no words of comfort.For all ho knew Howard Bettlnnon wu a l- ready dead.Unwln patted her hand wlth a\gature, that was at once clumsyanaamfctlonnteHls ~anK¢r had ded down.Her grief moved hlm.He begun to rezret hln hltteruana."My dear." he salt! simply. "Godil good and understands-and for~give;We do not yet know that nu mo late."~Tha: surgeon met them who hasheendisappointedlnnndlnghl.l patient was nfvl the celebrated u~ drew Orme.He gazed with mnrkrdinterest st the henmlhll wonmn heknewtobethennanyanlllloned widow of Edgar Rndway. "He'| uo wane." sold the doctor. "B¢| one of those men who won't allow Chwro llcked. and that klndon/ea fools ua.Ba lan't sulfenng n now."al mac'May I seem html" sho bound.'rheaa are not vddtlng hours# ao remlaad a n visitors."hut I gum s tre tch n polnl lr wa mm mn . ""lt sa the moat lmponanz thlnglnmy whole life." one laid flmnlr-Whau he was goneahotunndb flo yd Unwln, "You won't :rodeo me J w aia' mlnulel alone with htm?"It was for tha! I brought yon," he answered ITheanfseon.reaopearlng,ga nner permlsnlon tn gn ln.'rn glve you nve minutes."She stood fur in few momentstamed ln the 1l»-orwny of that hanandpaularlmmxvlnlohmo beenme plan nt lnnumérubla sornowa.i n thla aorum ln- :lol also seemedto the man .m un- rotelhereallyboantlfnl.slvndw as rho ohm of a my and nm--lwuru a dlvluo com-guslon."ln volnhge meg oo makesomemnllnu nf ~~lmn\g_but hllbody was lzn||m./Ile 'n alma :altano his huml ?€f}>11 loo woo; tono rapood rof§o~:l.H0 wolco who passed away July 11, foLlow~ing several months illness with heart trouble.Rev.Dillon had nharge ofetilaervioes. The dec yas born March 8, 1864 at McKees Half Falls, Penn. and was married to Alice l. Reber April 23, 1882, who surviva him. Hr. Kantetter came to Nebras- ka in 1888 and was a resident near Hooper until 1899, when he moved to Washington where he resided until his death.He was very highly respected by nl the com- munity and leaves a host of friends to mourn his lose The surviving members of his family are his wife,two daugh- ters,Mrs.Emma Bergman of |Kennsrd and Mrs. .Roma~ Jefler- aon of Omahl; two sons, Frank of Norfolk and Ernest ol Washington Neb.. and thirteen grandchildren. Ona sister, Mrs. Emma Kerlin of Port Trevorton, Penn.sur- vxvea mln-ml was made in the Hooper eemebery where a crowd or friendsgatheredto pay their last re» w e , CLYDE BIFFAR PASSES _Clyde Blffnr was horn in Wuh~ lngo on c m March 1, 1901 and was ood here.OnM a r c h 1 5 , . M T married W Miss Bllndze Hudleson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Oliver I-Iudleuon of this city and shortly after their marriage they moved to Lingle, Wyoming when they have mme redded._ To tha n two sons were horn, Dondd, used 7 and James, aged 5, both of whom are uvgng. Clyde was talnen sick last April at his home at Idngls when ho was cared for until a short timebeforehi s duth when he was taken to a hospital i n Denver passedwhereonJuly12th he away.Bo nds the mr s tri c ke n wi fe and two small sons, he leaves 45° mourn him his aged father,N. T. num and two duters, Mrs. J. E. Miller and M n .Mary Peck and U l m m m m m m T. , m m J. and nnle. all of this oounty. The b°dY was brought to Blair on 'Welder ugh: ma mam to um Oliver Hudleson home.The fun- eral servlees will he held this (n""' d¥ Y)afternoon at three °'f=l°¢k n o m the Baptist church, with Env. L. J. Moran olfidating and i°°"m§"t will he made in the Blair eemetery. In Bama: Alma a law raqudre; men to wear collars and flee when my appear tn public. .They have six children all 1iv~ ing a nd all were present at the celebration. Mr. Hillman is 81 and his wife '19 and both enjoy good health. ?te r A pi cni c dinner visiting |an taking pictures occupied the |time until five o'c.lock when ice cream and cake were served, aft- er which all departed for their homea having spent n very pleas- ant day ond hoping that Mr. and _Mrs.Hillman may live to enjoy wmv more pleasant anniversariea Those px-uent from u distance were Mrs. Kate Knauss of Pueblo, Colo,and Mr.Fred H m m m qf Roll, Okla. HOUSE PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Myron Motdnger have been having a houaefod of company th past week-end. Ou l u t Thursday,Mrs.Met- zingvefs sister, Dr. Minnie L Clark and son and daughter of Great mn, Monta na , Mrs . B. D. o nly and md Mrs. M. L. Clark B M of Davenport, Iowa, arrived for a few days visit.Mrs. c. E. smith and Mrs. Wm. Smith and daughter o l Irvington,Nob. olao came on that day.On Satur- day, a daughter, Mrs. V. 0. Grav- att and Mr. Gravatt'a.nd children arrived from Lincoln.Sunday 'brought Mrs.L. M. Pownsend oflso omuurr, mr. ans nm. Wa rren |Pownsend and two children a i |Omaha, Mr. and Mn. T. R. Jacob- sen and Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Curtisla nd grandchildren of Irvington, Neh., mlldnz a merryJolly house party in spite of the warm weather The n were twenty-iiva extras tor dkxner at the Metzinger home on Sumlay.Holt of the guests returned to ; thei; homes Sunday. PB OHIB ITIO N mo re .Whstkindo fpe o plea relorpro - u m m m |The Christian people."Dudng the last two months practloallY every Amorlan Protestant denom- .inalion haa ofllcially reaffirmed its stand !or prohlhltlon." In other words,the churches are for lt. Thu women are tor lt.The Gen- eral Federation o! Wornen's Clubs, most powerful organisation of 'American women, went on record for prohibition,and against the " d d d e r lnduenoea"which seek to destroy the law. American Education is for it. A few da yl ago the Nationa l Edu cation Association,representing w m v a - mn teachers,rleclanditsa o tln mnno rt fo r the dry A |, 1 »a -,_.:a-ami ;