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SCHOOLSRECEIVE
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pocu.STORY HOUR
A group at local young women
is conducting n twicenweek Story
Hour during the vacation.The
sessions are being held Mondays
and Wednesdays at 9:80 a.m.in
me Congregational ¢hv¢\L Au
Blair children up fn Junior High
age are welcome w these Story
Hours and there in no expense.
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NEW cow 'Couass
Jake began ivuxk this
wak connmcting a mlniabure
golf course on the iota just wen
ol his midqnceat Third and Wiih
ingtan meets.This is nn ideal
loatian being surrounded bylargealmaine!md located in
n very accessable place nnd it
mould prove m be x aoume of fun
w the golf enthusiasts.
dren next Monday at 9:80.
Among the young women sponsoringtheenterpriseareHelen
Curtis Frances Bross Mary Beth
Hiuihmnn nnzgy Jensen Frang
ca Kmpmm th Hope
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|111 |:;;v .run in the cities.
This is aomewhat of an experi
ment.in Blair and the continuance
of the Story Hour another sunr
mer will depend upon its support
this year.Parents of young chil
W~rl~Friendship~sto~es ~~eat
umd and the aeskionn are conduct
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FOR COUNTY AITORNEY
IwiahtucnllutmntionhomycmdldacyiortheofficeofCounty
Attorney subject to the will of the
Eepuhlianu of Wuhlngton county
to he expressed at the August
12 Primary.I!nomlnnwd and
subsequently elected I pledge to
the x>Plff the county the im~
partial enforeammt of the lnw
economically and efficiently und
to safeguard the uxpayen md
vlgoroudy mnlnhlnthdr rlghts at
all times
282t Philip 0Hanlon.
...Fashion Center MidSumma:
(Bananas Sala mm Thursday
morning and coannuen Friday Sw
ulday md Monday or until everySummerSilkDressissuld.Values
to $10 an naw 8835:values w$15 am now $8.75;and vnlnes to
$20 are now $9.75.Sims rangefrom11to52andalltheSilk
Dresses are Beautifulin fact theycowstof the most popular stylesoftheSummerSeason.Coma assoonasyoucansotheFashion
Center in Blalr and get the Bar
gdn of your showin:career in
Silk Dunes.Wn|.hDmsses are
Also reduced;real high grade Wash
Draaes are on sale at $2 and $2.95
Happy Home Dresses ue ull
now 6lc.Sizes 14 to 52they
win not fade.281x
l CoinmunityClub
Plans FarmTour
bong CreekCv-|;;:\-lxity ClubPlum
Fam Tour for Angus! 14.Will
Visit Farm!and Scent!of
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MANY INTERESTED IN TOUR
Recently, tha Long Cmek0091-
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Place in Hkhnrn Vnlley League
for Present Saxon.
NORTH BEND 1s LOW TEAM
Bldr defeated North Band 7 in
4 Sunday ln a well plmyed :mul
interesting wnbeat on the Blair
diamond.The Washington countianshunchedtheirhitsoi!Melton
to nm up their margin of victory
in the late innings.o Al Sick led the Blair hitters with
3 bingles in 4 trips to the plate.~hur
NorthBend
BllirTe»m Wim Third Game of
dc at the bong Creek schnul house
and just before they adjourned it
was decided w hold their annual
farm tour on August 14 1980.
The jqh of mating their itin
erary was left w County Exten
sion Agent George sms who is
~nsnstacaansaaaam
ntwn to that ofila.
Mr.Hmm is well qualilled for
the odiee to which he uplxesbeingacollegegraduatewithh
Bachelor of Sdelwe degraa.He is
a mm well versed in the\doi.ng8notonlyofthestatebutmthe
nationuwell.Heismdhnsbeen
afarmar inthiscounty fora
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~eps ~¢.l..~.lf our merchants sell more
goods Omaha.wholesalers
sell more 80061 If Blair
grows the income ta Omaha
from this territory is great
er.But Omaha Idln to neethisand she has bean ii the
habit of txldng fha andy
from the baby just because
she had artain hoggm in
stincts.When the urmlnxl
elevator was talhdwf aspbudblyeominz fn Blair this
last mine.Omnhl took the
"candy"jun.beaune she
wild.But now when than
table;axe mrnod md the
Lincoln Hizhwmy Axodx
tion reengnlus that the
goognphleal london ul thu
umm Hivny should camothroughBlairOmlhlls
notblg amanda to mile
Ind wish un well.Come
nn Omnlm if you us going
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foztunuw in his umpdgn is
shortly alter hls filing he beams
ill md dnoe that time he hu been
unable w leave his home and
therefore unnble m all on the
vvlerui the county whldx he had
hoped w do.
Wh hue known Mr.Renae
personally for years and bla ne
quam visits have been s source of
great pleasure nn account of his
wide knowledge _ol thlngs in gm
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of language would make him a
mumble mm in the legislature
should ha be electeg in thatplace.He is a. forceztuyspeaker and not
dnidto takeéstmdforwhathe
thinks is r§gh1;.1.
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stables.He is not only a farmer
in the true sense of the word but
he is also a student of economic
conditions ot the nation and his
ofwhst inknnvmasthe J.E.
Msrkel farm on the WashingtonhighwaybetweenBlairandCad
houn..He is a great lover of horses
cuzdichw for nnminltion on the
republican ticket for :fate repre-sentative ag-:Inst A. W. Sprick ol
ly divided wcording to the distrl¢
astldnwouldglvathoamdldlab
rict the uma Amount ls the lug*
er .ummf.Nor could n be avian
pmrata according to the nnmbtf
of pupils as this would nrmieallr
mean no income for the mull or
weak dlntrict..
A plnn wu hlt upon for the div
ldon which would foliar the weak
disirlct and nat hurt the largdrdistrict.Onefourth vf tha total.
funds in divided eqmdlv among tho
dlstrlas mg;la from this amount.
Apportionment from the Shia
School Funds lor 7 am me
DIVIDED AMONG DISTRICTS
Money Received from Returns of
Sale School Investments md
I ine Mnke Perpetual Income.
When the state was in its form
aticm and the land was thrown openforsettlementeverynixbeeiitlxsud
thirtysecond section in each town
uhwas reserved as school lands.
The funds arlslng from the rental
of this landmr from the income o!
investments made dth the moneyderivedfromthe Ads of this land
was to be planed in l school fund
which was to make e.perpetual
inwme no be divided semimnwly
nmong the school dstricta of the
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I*i1'.gra.ce!ully."nouns#nsnutnuvcos
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pool for Blair.
Engineers Carl Young,love and
father,of Sioux City,were pres-
~bro~se~~of ~e ward and
we can fully recommend him an the
people of the county as being
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other threefourth:the divindqn
made pm~rav.a nceording on .number of pupils in the »
~The fines imposed for »~
offenses in the county nn =
Added £0 the fund.
This recent apportionment wh!
is now in the hands of the count
cmasuxer and placed by him to t~
crqdit q1.tJ;e ree active district:
the wunty Amounts intotal
$5019.12 and W ack ¢p¢¢5~
Sunday morning and hied them
selves awny to Gretna w Yigiit the
state fisheries.
__Amr putaking ol a fine picnic
dinner and seeing t.hed¢:at
1 to om
Beach near Aww fvsheié+xevf
found delightful pichic grounds
and bathing beach which all en
joyed.Thosn who participated in the
days activities were Messrs.and
Mesdames Geo.Kuhr Jr.and
daughters Ansel Taft and Junior
TOUR so.OMABA smcx
YARDS AND PACKING PLANTS
Last spring while County Agent
George sms was holding anorchardpruningdemonstfationat
Oth Lsnghoraffs in Ftmtnnelle ndesirewasexpressedbyMr.Fred
Hartung and others that arrangements be made to hold 9.Washing
ton county tour tn the Scuth Omn
ha Livestotk Yards and Pacg
plants.Endeavors are being made at
this time to hold such a tour that
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Ten funiiies from this vicinity
fixed up nice baskets of lunch
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structive~talks on ~subject.~within the next two years.These gentlemen have upedlllzed|lhe reemt.gre however which
for yum on the building of pods gutted gh uppcr part of 1;h@_ele
and then sanitation.|vator and badly <1wS¢£l the ele»
and ~know thl lhe will do his
duty if eluded.anhonorable;
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tourist Artery of the nation
hu hurt 0malms feelingm
Sue vnmt able ta.hog it
xll u she hu long hem ac
customed m do.
Blair is in the Omaha mr
iwry.Most ol the goods
bought wholesale come from
Omaha;most of our produceishandledbyOmaha and in
fact 0115 territory is as
muah an adjunct w Omaha
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Ankinz for Election In Vote un
Bdldhxg of ma|ilfa¢rf»»
Blair.(
WILL BE .max:rf ATPRACFION
A company of landing .citizens
mnintheoffieenoflhbarnnd
Carripn aixomeys on lan Fd
day evening m blk over the pon
Blairfl`o'Vote On 'Rivett Elevator
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Omaha should foster the
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frnizalng md inaaadng the cap-#city of the elevator have been con
bath house with showers baths and
lockers and a pool built sauce!
shape mdwly deepening toward
the center with depths rgngingfrome.i§\teen inchal at the li
totenieetintheuniar.»The cost ot the water is but
slight and the engineers gave sti
tistics showing that the averagepoolpaidforitselfinaperiodof
five years.The company was so enthus~
iastic that it was thought best to
circulate petitions asking for sn:
pairs and hsstaned the eontenr
plated improvements.The entire roof of the elevumr
will be removed and its height will
raised to give an added apacfairsooohuhemxosameqmp
ment will aupphmt that which wasinstalledfortyyearsago when the
elevator was bum and fireproof
constmctien will be used i.hr0ugh
out.The annex which was a later ad
dition to the elevator will be taken
down and all bins and elevating
in Which Hndvatn lnltallntion
of Baden Equipment md Eh
hrged liapadty.
tmrnovnmmis cosfr uooq
Nfogk of reconstrudion begun
hx the grain elevator at the Rhett
Dumber and Coal Cempanym yards
which was partially dektroyed by
in on July 22.
innI.ed!Expen»eviu|»E
YearisM|deb:rCAnmd\
ANNUAL APPHOYRIATIOI
tically the Same as in P
The citv council met in special!
session Inst Duesday and af
:fozjmai opening of the mproceededtothemakinggannualappropriationforth
ning expenses of the city.
Following is the approp
|»done! andemdoyeea ;_ M..u..|.._n.\.
Parks and park purposesSalaries ligfhtcommissioner
and emlgloyees
Operation, maintenanceand
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extension of lightsystemSewers
Blulntenancc ana OperauunofCityFireDepartment 1000.00
Purchase of fire depart
ment apparatus _1000.00
A petition asking for a specialbondelectionfor$25000 for the
building of a swimming pool for
Blair was received and grantedandthetimesetfortheelection
which will be September 9th
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man each had 2 hits in 4 attempts.
Foxy Schuman the leagues lead
ing hitter was unable to connect
consistently with Meltons offer
ings and had only 1 hit in 4 tries.
Orth was the big sticker for the
Noith Bend club with a home runandsinglein8tries.Ken Date]
clouted a triple and single in 4 nt
tempts.Melton and Emsnw each
will be county wine because mmilardesireshave been expressed is
times past (rom other lmliues.
Definite dates of this mu:wil
he announced later as well as
dc.finite time and place to assembl
However it will quite likely b
held either Monday August 1:
1980 or Monday August zs th.
Those interested rue urged t
watch for a definite announcemex
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\::|CHOICE BABY BEEF
Min Audrey Stewart,eldest
daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Jay Stew
artweetofBlair isfeeding a
choice baby bed w show at the
coming Nehnlka State Fair.PN
vidlng nothing out of the ordinnry
happens this calf would beamDK
the winners of anybodys show.
This calf is fat not vmhy.blocky
low set..mellow muted with ahideandeastofhlirnsloftasa
dress glove.This infonnzldon is bedng given
»¢m.¢1¢m¢»u¢»rme\pyvv1d
wk of uhiugton wlnw who
wnhwfeedhbybeemanhapectthiscalfInorderta know
wht type af an animal to aehd
in the center wm be only for azverienoedswilmnersmdalife
guard will be always on hand.
The bath house will be titled
up with showers uni persons em:
ingthepoolwillberequirednsn
matter of precaution and malta
tion to take a shower bath before
entering the water.
With such s pool as is proposed.
which in not expensive but prac~tical Blair should be A centgr of
attraction for mlles around as are
our neighboring tawna so favored~
uunnnnuenumMAGNET MACHINE BUSY
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on the highways hu been world¥\8
in the vianiey of nmir this week.
lc is commamd mmthing ontheorderofotherroadmachine
maintainenbuthuaneleetxlecnr
nut running through the blade
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Blairfl`o'VoteOn
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§}v1m_np_mg Pool
Pemiom Now Being Circulated
Allin:for Election lo Vote on
Bdlding of mapirreorfar
Blair.(
WILL BE Annan AllRAClloN
A company of leading .citizens
mnintheoffioeaofllhlnrand
Corrigan attorneys on lan Fd
day evening m blk over the ponibilltiesofbuildingaswimming
pool for Blnlr.
Engineers .Carl Younglove and
father of Sioux City were presentandgaveinterestingandln
strurtive talks on the subject.
These gentleman have spednllzed
for years on the hdlding of pools
and their sanitation.
The pixma dscuased embrace abathhousewithshowers baths and
lockers and a pool built saucer
shape mdwly deepening toward
the center with depths rangingfromei§\teen inches at the li
totenieetintheunier.w
The cost ot the water is but
slight and the engineers gave sti
tistics showing that the averagepoolpaidforitselfinaperiodof
five years.The company was so enthus~
iastic that it was thought best to
circulate petitions asking for anelectionforthepurposeofvotingbondsfortheerectionof the pool
and accordingly /the people of
Blair an being asked to sign oil
the dotted line.
Swimming pools and other pub
lic amuseznents have ecome such
an important part of civic governmentthatatownwithoutproperparksswimmingpoolsetc.is nowinthelistofnonprogressives.The
plans of the proposed pool fill the
hill for this sort of amusement
It is plenty large md will be
built on the latest plans The
outer edges will be for the wad
ing pool where the children will be
allowed and each afternoon certain
oRlvett Elevator
Reconstructed
Recent Fire Neeanma Behalld.
ing Which Motivate:Installation
of Modern Equipment and Bl
llrsed Bvodty.
t!MPn0v1sm1~:Nrs cosfr ww
Work of reeonstrudion began
hx the grain elevator at the Rivett
nmber me om Cempanys we
lwhleh was partially destroyed hy
in on July 22.
For some HM plans for mod
Enidng md increasing the eupdfyof the devator have been eoslgzplatedandlt was planned w do
within the next two years.The recent Qre however which
gutted the upper part of the ele
[vator and badly damaged the ele~
voting msehlvyery necessitated repairsandhastenedtheeontenr
plated improvements.The entire roof of the elevator
will be removed and its height will
raised to give an added espn:ns sooo huaelexasameqmp
ment will supplant that which wasinstalledfortyyearsago when the
constnxction will be used through
out.The annex which was a later ad
dition to the elevator will be taken
down and all hins and elevating
equipment will be in the main
structure.The motors and other
machinery will be placed in the topof the elevator instead 01 being onthegroundfloorasitisatpresent.An automatic loading scale
which weighs the grain as it goesrawoarsandamsnliftmenrryworkmento the wp of the building
will be other lmprovenents.In order oo make the elevtor
more fireproof an iron roof and
sideswill hense<la.ndfireex
tingulshing eqdpment will be in~
stalled.The entire cost of them im
provements will be approximately$4000 and will give theelevator a
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~I also have my A.B.degree with
four years rd college work.I have
had five years of teaching experience,two of which were in ilu
Blair high school.The past yearIhave been ln mly present podtion
nt the Farmers State bank where I
my be found by those who wish to
see maInorder that I may have the
P1mrunify to run for this office
it is necessary ihit spproximnbelyfivehundredfmmminmynameandpithecroninthe
square an the hlllot at the primuy
election.The office is nnmpartlsln
and the ballot will be seperate
hum the plrtiuu billet.
I shall deem ic a gxut nleuure
Oo mah this noe md nm if
elected I vlvmil to do my utmost
w put the school:at lim county
NOTICE To VOTERS
I have dedded to make the moe
for county superintendent md
being mo lm tn file for the nominationx am asking qhe vuters to
write in my name on the primary
ballot and place the éross in the
square opposite my name.It in
neoessaxy to place the cross in the
square to comply with the law.
_In placing my name before the
public in this manner I nffer the
following credentials:I hold ~a
mm.Leswl E.Belford
Blair Neb
Guvmxnc LxN0oLN HTWAY
Blair bus been iniesmd thisweekwith a that at gnvel mm haul-ing gram] from the nilrold yudxindPlwinzifonthemmm
mghwuy mimn mm ma .u1~
ihswm
llr.lndMrs.P¢terJ.Ne1Aono(
vm South ltxuatnhlmedfmm
umm week:trip to the Black
Blll|6i|Sun~~.
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ildxen,Hamwuillnndchil-nemhleatthemndn elddlhe 1 Hmmmen. Rny Fallen ma Dolores, all Cauchman Grove n ana o'clock 12 Gou___
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|Anhu farm nt the WEBt edP!€0f|i§££=§I£S QL EL pure mé Jer-couNi'nocm:nmcsseys, modem dairy bam, andhow
luniv vvsnnOF TOWN GUESTS
Friends and relstives of Delmnr
:er and fam.ily»held 1 picnic at
e tourist park Sunday.Those
resent were Mr.and Mrs.Albert
nehler and family Mrs.Edith
usen and daughter Irene all of
ebling Neb;Mr.and Mrs.Wm.
sylor Jr.and fmug
~Mr.Miller markets n quality productfromhisdairycows.Tha second atop will be at the
Sum Smwart and Son farm oo see
Bliss Andrey Soewnrfa choine
Shorthom baby beef.
Thelilirdflrmvisitwillbeut
the John Stork fum where the
members will inspect and judgesevenchoicebabyhavenfedbyHaroldAllardandEdnnStork.
July 29 1930Anadjournedmeeting ol the
Blair City Council was mlled to
order at 7:80 P.M.by Mayor
Soewm the following Councilman
answering w roll call:Bigelow
Crowdy Jensen Moon McKay
Schmidt Ind Roberts.Hundnhl
mwrlfinz dw:roll c|.lL
The following Ordinance was
introdnsed by Councilman Jensen.
\.¢|fA|..|r|)l\!\l.l|D DU.ll:l lillbluun;had 2 mga ""_cmy iched good han for at a.later mane.
\d f d thered \9 mu}?€f;.I?.:l ....§2.l\§.r:..n.»_FMF HS .~i;E3?E.ffL FATHEWS BIRTHDAYll;uw lluulw va.llin uw._h__L n__...l_..L .|_~OBSEBVEI11011011188%bunaay w no nuuur The summary followswMr. shexdunPeékwho had an;..2.......\ 41...Inn IA nun AF n=n»\\l\J_I»|"Tf...,~.A ¢~|.Tulv24t.hwuthebirt.hannive1LulutuunenycUlua5\:U;
six years on that date.
Mr.Rack is one of Wa
countys early day citizens The f°\1"-'= ma 1"'= YW? ,°f '-"QI onnlmncn No.4asyearslivednorthoftownonthegb _ _
_Bench. As he gave up active farm _;;;.
____ing he wok up his residence in sid:rr _ _ _ _
_Blair where he is enjoying the Vmbeumlhd
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Wolsmann served n delicious lunch.
All departed for their homes wish
ing their father many more happy
on and Lindy *P4 '-°"°'":I»1u=m°n win be at *-|22 F°W""lAN bnnmmcm.To mvmEmexandFredorlNeimanana
Miss Lohmeyer all of
~|°7'°'°*'F!"°°."°l'P"h°"{'°'|"i'§rf|f§1nua£Tix¢lndkvringout his spring pig crop our on
clean ground,md how the pigs
respand w clean fond, wafer,sham
and alfalfa putnre.While this tom was started by
the Long Creek Community Club
they wish no annnunce that all
othem mamma are invited w ao
ing the Same on All the Pax
able property in the City of
Blair Nebraska for all PurposesNecessarytnMmintalntheCity
Government for the City of
Blnlr Nebraska for the Flscll
Year Commendng vn the First
Tuesdav in May.1980:mlm
Nelf;Paid StringMr.:nd Mrs.HeraCivilWuveteranandgreatly;;j§;§u;m_cenjoysthecompaniokhipoftheCareyp _ _ _
__
Fremont;mm Abraham cl(Denver,Uolo;
Mr.and Mn.Andrew Deer,Mrs.
Ingri Vaglnog_Pg1mer Fee:and
few remaunng u. A. 11. boysam1|is active in tfxe G.A.R.organiz q~°ga_|,._.34 7122714
ation..North maOnthisauspiciouscasxonABR H P0 AtherewerepresentMuiSixty___4 2 2 2 1relativesandfriendsandthedayK.Datel as 2 4Q.. .mn um... fn m »m.>»..\»»a mP el2b 2 2 .E .».1
0
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0
on
mr.ana mrs.rn nuemen mr.ann
Mrs.q.T.Nelson and daughtersMr.and Mrs.Soren Wokmmlln and
children Mr.Ind Mm.num Wols~
mann and Bobby Mr.and Mrs.
Henry Wolamsnn and Eugene.
Blair.
"=,,§ a1Inhabitants
Po\1 'fix on (mmm
01 Raid Ci$y for the
Seconded, that rule
FORMER BLAIR FOLKS CALL
fend.
OBSERVE 25TH ANNIVERSARY mm Year
mf ,ma Mm Ed Johnson and Moved and~°'"- " "-"-~-----~--om ¢-...-...ere "`°'°"'°'°""*"P°°"'L.1:fm1 1b--4 aio 53E§T2','L"°E".fl'.i'LintonPufferand Hemi---s u 2 1 4 NOTICE pon,Donaddwnd ddughter,Mrs.
Louie Tank and baby of Fremont,and Willard Johnson of Alliuaoe,
Neb.were pleasant callers at The
Enterprise olfioe Wednesday alt
ernsén.
Mr.and Mis.F.H.Fralun of
Ft.Calhoun celebrated their :wm
tytifth wedding anniversary last
Sunday at their home
There were over sixty relatives
.ma fama...»¢¢n»nm mrrfinu
mix be suspended and Bm:this
Ordinance be passed lo its second
reading.On mll clll Biwow;
Crowdy Jensen Moore McKay
sehmmz am Rubens voting AYEHundahlbeingabsentthemotion
o
Inmlues OI Lexamun um wuuerandfumllyof Rosalie,Neh;Geo.
Peck,Millard Gollehun and Earl
Decker and families of Omaha
Neum Warrick,Fred Peck,Lucien
Peck Norman Warrick and hm
ilies of Blair Walter Peck of Te
kamnh Ray Peck and Clark Golle
hon of Ulmir and Mm BarneyNestleofChi
two lovely birthday cakes onebakedbyhisgranddaughterMrs
Linton Puffer of llekamalr the
other presented by the W.R.C
;
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caro-Mr.Peck wh the recipient
.
Black 8b 4 0
aughen c!4 0
oottlf4
Sadler rl 4 0
Totals 38
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Remo:ks:Twobase hitW.
Schurmnn.Threebasé hitsSchetl
flex and K.Dahl Home runOrth.Smlen bansSick.Suri
fiee hitsL\mdt and Emxnuel.
~n..s.|.\.._.r1.»v en Nnlmn tn
On afcouxib of the heavy work
in the County Clerks office st
this time of year I am unable w\
getawaytocall Unthevoben
before the Primary Election.
~I am therefore taking this meth
od of addng yoqr support and
votes as n candidate lor reelection
at the Republican Primxry w the
office ot County Clerk.
My neond gs County Clerk
speaks for lbs!!and if roelected
I promise yvm the uma etlident
eomomlal md courteous .amm
oE
o
The Johnsons formerly lived1.n llllu almanull lpnuuvun Wilt r
lf_}f_f.!.f.!!£null ordinance wal then nadBlair dn west South atieet when
..f.|\..\\.||gar.nenng wal uw pn:l¢utl=u1.IJ... 4|un unonnrl Hmm
K'mi§,';»§""'{1°"" 'Z..§""w5i""§'"°""°"of mn ur.md Mrs. ''hI;;1d mlis2Z°§a¢d, "mg 53;kindly remembered by many old M po the f mx anfriends hers.n uma; .£".._, Nm ~.?.°n\ar,:f|fm °""*?¥"'°° 13° PE"'°'}."Sf"
'Phe familv reside north of I-'re-I'§_,T__"°'¥r......-I.'""""""_°;0\Ildnullng.0nnus||,m.p lo||lu\B¢5l\\uU|~Bm £22 a.\...mL L.nlmnu ...mm'P°"°z "h°"5 they sn waged "'Ii'i§-Z1mmm(arming.nl m..nu ....MW Wwhimhmmynedona~long \>¢~.&i=»ummm wins gsm the
n f relnxives ma oldfri nm Fnhms were the rednlants Q _______ ____ ____._I.
of thjg city,corheying birthday ""*"""Wai:b"°~iltrntlon in the futuru which I
3T tigf m.-§;»on gnl off Melton ~in_tJe WE f;1_at lovely gif_thl.Tl15 =;;=with wsu uw|l\.|Av
REHIBTISCENCES Dnintv mfrenhmnnts were serv E.._nn....._.l.l .1._.n.
Brarnnn Pxcmc 2. u=<iCmy 1-sum out,by ''f,f,',,'f"""'"wur wp ""
Cnrey|audMel¢n,4.'I'imedm_st eC._Init Sundav. mv mm. oc- zume-1:50.Umplre.mmm-
'J '"'"_"I movnu um oewnueu,was unaGmdf....?.... .. ...
rx.On
cnrnsd
versa!
an he
Thirty-oneyesrsazolastshn-I Mmngthe nmnygne1 the e}§h:y1{hir}ibift}§£n}»i Imzue standing:v uf Uncle John suulmmna Tam W.L.Pvt
in familinrlv lrhnmm fn an Mmfnonnlldu » »12 4 750
g_u\m's lrhirié 1BEINGn
d\Y1 mm had one of the M3800 the following from Blair:Mr.and
fireainiwhinory.Att.hatf.imeMn.A.R.BealsmdDr.andMn.(gqngmwd onplgefmlr)1
nliverybamwubelngopexated E.T.Jim>..on the gmnnds when the post WALL NOT BUILD rms YEAR
nm..naval;REMODELING BUILDING
gs 5ia}»€¢§i §l§<i Eéiiiio;I .I|1Ta3
:family gathering orreunion was SdmylezheldinthetouristparkwhereHooper *
around sixtyfive of the Sfuther Blair
land clan gathered to do him Scribnerhonor.|Smrder
111
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9
8
7
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.588
.562
.500
.431
.431
.437
A crew of men ure busy this
weektalingouttheheavadplaeea
inthepammmtaindlffemntpartaof thu city.Todny they are workin:on the one an much rimA
i;';;7;,;;;;. and in spite of Van aflnrfx nf tha the danaxhuent The Wm.Wilmn.of tha P. Z.\NihonLight wil "T»r"X§'_' "nl"inIbwn-Nebr Blair"af"§il'iEli'" "|r |I ,m|"in''.meHTH"""Fw§'i'»a"d"~Iiié"uw;_!.lfliiiThe mbleswenlanded wi¢h1&°}u.n¢na------s12 194¢¢F¢~¢wm¢6E»£¢E
gnodthingsboutsndtheoom-s dly'»nsu1u:hubeenshdnne.§ion_was_\~m¢ long to be remem-milipef 19,Mu:D<m|Id|8 (l!!|t_
ninhad in Bn hlnzg.loecuniad by ths Qilll-if? Mu-ken, "lim would do no buildimr thi;vmr."-1-;'a;\.ai»,"i;....sm n°ru\|\m§u|1»3m»k mum In I |mr|Ha ll of u..¢»m..a1.;F.;a;;
of thebarnandjnltacmss the frontmdlemodelingthebuilding.
dley whale Um mcmb barber Theyexpecttomalnthislmild
nhopnawstandwudnobumsd.ingin!¢|.dkplnymdsa1e¢room
Twnyeanlatuthepoatoftiea fbr thehznndlpzgolbothg:sand
lmnd za mm .1 ¢gg xc Ihtmdatauhefigurestlmtmics
on both labor and material will
drop still lower than at the pn;
lnme)bered.
Besides tha relatives,Mrs. Jnhn McKav md 1Harm and rumah, 5133
llr. Sntherlnnd, were ahto enjoy the necadonwit
rubudltontlmnmeloution.
~méuanhmumamu Advu»thainIh|Entdpxiu.u
gm, .1{§!»m1", my 31, meP-zum
T l!I.Ba 3l-l»!#\Y0miuta lne dst
Sundayd1nnn:llr.|ndMx1.G.F.
Lowe,Mx.and M m s e n Lowe
u m f h u d m.A w w L o we md
. n - .m. , .\ ~ ha v e . M Sunleml
u»m»'»=:v »d ddidoulumhoondu n m m m m h inBl.\I!.the Cm-|nPetex-nonbome we a n Him C l-lr s k um une olf f a ir 'Asian thisa t t h e d o n o f hedtarmop.|§ . . . » d Hx -a.W m .0 hn and M m Ma rdnhra e n m q, °m lllns .! "n dAh lu ne and n n o
Honrynnhwer Mn.H| .ne Me h-c hi ldre n
g vmyerdlu¢h~s|>entMondnyev~enlng i t h H Br N k ir k h .,ot onyuu, visited Sunday and Ruth. Jane Rosenbalm ofnear ten and Mn, Ray Fngemquidnnd old Taylor home.1 e l ,gledaymxmm at ,
ren: md Misa nu spent Than-'oz tha Mrs. Luxzie Ohrt home.Bhk, was Tnsldxywftamoonsnd daughters.Boone Nevrkirk is meovexing Ta lor h Mn
d l y d t a mo o n l t t h a d | u s 0 h ! ¢ ° C h u ; § a h m mma n d d n u g h mr o f e v e x d m¢ g u e s t s | t I h e 1 a n R n H| n d Mrs.Pe terNie \sens t T h '
home.-
y c m s m nr m u w f m mi n j my n o e x v e d hll th n lh -d l b m u m nGlindminn ana Claus home.nm-un L u -s e n v u a.lm.d-Hy at thc Victor Johnson home.Ing 1 week or so ago.w H2 5linn¢d!f::¢,:-,B . i i Cea nn
e e k n
the Huold|.' Gus Carl-ing ax .ul-Cnrllnn nl
Cameron returned onWednesday hom nu Jef!emn.|
lilnnesoh.Mrs.Qme mn wl l l l i
shy two weeks mom.n
Harry Walhar m d dwzllwrl, 1.
Irene .md Huiorle of Hudson. S- .1D. vldwd Tuesdny night and wed- f
nesday lt the Geo. Lowe homeMinsSe m Christensen drove adovrn from Lyons Friday and lll||'¢Louise Christensen 01 Elk Hex-n,lg
Iowa and Misa Dagmsr Olson ac-Qmmpanied her to Omaha where
they all spent the day.cThe newly organized 4~}i gi,-nfl
sewingdub with Mrs. F. E. Amick'aleader,met wiul m m vxrgmialx
West Wednesday afternoon.They|
made laundry bags.aMlxsFlorenceWilliamsonen- 2
s
.s
(attained the Ladies Aid Society
a t ber home in the country last.
Wednesday afternoon.About 20 \
[mi xe s we re pres ent a nd the ~was spent worwg on quilts. Mre.,lE .P.Hansen,Mrs. John Sutton'
of Beatrice,and Mrs.Ewre tt iMiller were rests.At fo unthi rty I
a nice lun was servw ro nlll
present.The Johnson Dnxg Swre and 2
Swan Printing Gompany each had x
new awnings put up over their'plggcs of b iness lm week.\.
suv,v wmv l uv..-_... ._Richbe Hr. and Hrs. Wm. Siewiers droneL g ~ M r . 2 . 7 % ~ t o t h e C h r i s L a r s o n h a m s s e v -
nv e l hns e nnnd Ro v . n n d M n .f e n m1 l e s ws x t o f He rml n Th u n -
Llfred Young and two children o! da y eve ning. lf- and ms. lnrson1ordNebere former rendenu of this vic-
Mf m M K. J_ Vnn Va1inil1i\Y~Then'many friends here
md lielen crlivd in Herman un-w i l l b e . s q r f ¥ w l m w - g n d
.m a n u in a Pm e n s $ 3 £ ' § ' " » ' f ? ' = 1 » " ` ° w = »B r a n - 1 5 . 3 2 ° f o r ; 1 e 1 > " ¢ f o u r w e e v k : . n _ W e
n .' ° §,° ; ° 5 M r s - A U M Y o u n g n n d |B o n t b t o h w s r , t h e n é g s y e n r n z d
_-b .'s o n o .a n .F312 '
.
' ? . " " 3 g l e s h o n x e o g ' F E . »' ? § ? . X § ' ? § ' w » = » . J r . , h a d L b s m i s f o r t u n e ~
l i s t g r ,M r s .G .F .L o w e a n d M ; - _ f d a y t o h a v e a g a s h c u t i n h i s l e f t
isieverx were Sunday vimlzon at
the H Rohwer home.~ Mrs. Wm. Sievenrpent
Sunday evening nt the Geo. Ohrt
xhome.
Sunday evening vidtors at the
Henry Fischer home wen MnundMrs.Clans Mehrens and M i u
Anita,and Mr. and Mrs. JohnLandis?
The Misses Dorothy Sieversandlidith Cook, who have been amend-
ing summer school at Boulder,Colo.s m visi '
|
nn ¢vmin§u'gu¢¢t_|Mr. a nd Mrs.Fred Ahlomeysr
I i d l e n Ruth Jane Rosenh d m returned Friday to her
home alter spending a few days
visiting her aunt, Mrs. Marlin Ltr-
mn and family._
Mrs. lhrti n Inrwll was a Mon-
day aflemoon saller at the CnrlRnsfnunsenhome.Mrs.H.C.
Larsen and Mrs. Ed Hansenweref Sstundsy afternoon gvests.
.
Iand family spent Sunday eveningsf. tha Chris Peterson home.
MIC and Mm Joe Jansen and
wl d re n ,Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ben-
son and sons and Misa Ionnetts
.Gnuse picnicked together in 0ak~
land park Sunday.
Dorothy Jesaen spent H o m~until Sunday eveningwith w grandmother, Mrs. Chris
'from I 'I 'na "v¢d`éu}.§'"""°"his hoe which requires several Mm.Boone Nawldrk and Miss
Catherine spent Thursday withgMr. 'nd Mrs. Harold Taylor und Miss Edna Newkirk nur Ames.
children m d Mus Elva _HI-URN Mr. and Mrs. Harold Taylor undwere 'I'w-nay evenir-z@vimors a t a nn u m and mn E l v a Hansen
the Clarence Hansen home.ispent Paddy evening with How-
Mns Edna Newkirk 'mum 1-he'ard Taylor.'
week-end with home folks.|Mr. and Mrs.Sololnorr Barton
m§°=;gg=~Wick\\'ir;e of Fremont. were Tuesday evening guests at
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Taylor and. Benson.|
family and Miss Elvu Hanson spent!Monday evming guests at the*
_.,new tmg friends st Sunday at the Gus Carlson home Carl Rasmussen home were:Ml'-.owe nt present.l*"'E" by'barbed "I-\'¢»whxoh re-Crawford,Neb. any from there in Arlington.»la nd Mrs.George Rasmussen and
whim Emil Hansen dug n well ~ several stitches (0 be i81E1'\vnll go to Rapid City, a§4l"l.?end-,Mrs.Chris Nelson and Helen children, lit. und Mrs. Robert Ras-it his home last week he struck m it..Bob seems no have rather n wood, s. D. before returning ome retumed Monday of this weekmussen and clnldmn, Mr. and Mrs.itwo-inch flow which 'ves him ,mni ume of ir. as this is me third'More than uuee hundmd breed-.from a ten days visit wilh rela~George Kuhr.md nrte ds n well .,,i§a steadynccld-ent M S mem v~'l§hl!l !l\°,e rs of purebred hogs from Neb-.tives in Denver.,Mesdames Clarence Long,Art
stream ol cool,spa rkli ng spri ng past ~ mon s.Here is h°P11\8 tass,Iowa,_M1nneso¢8.Kansas;St. Pauls Aid will meet Thurs- Peterson and Vernon Madison ofvalor.'he will not have any mare.|undl1ssourl pxcmcked Sunday on day afternoon August 7 at the H. Dmnha, spent Tuesday at the Carl
Jonas Burnham was "P fmml Mr.and Lks.Nick Tlione o f q m se Lodge farm of Kern and C. Larsen home.Rasmussen home.Mr.and Mrs.nm Saturday vinung friends.B W md_H°m'Y}}°¥§2§€§»£131 l\alash_Just s°~»¢1=.vr.rj;, cnr»p»m.|nw Danish Aid wan meet Wed- .mm Kruger and fami ly of Kem
n Rose !\elson of Blair, Lhe Boone Newkirk home.
~ » ~E m i n e n t O m n h n S u r g e o n
~ _~
. ~W i ddy fa v o re d fo r
1l?.'.Q F l n a r d n f Rs aevn nf enesdny afternoon, August 6 at thn nard were evening guests.
Peter Toft home in Fremont.x Mrs.Kirby and Mr.and Mrs.
Mrs. Martin Paulsen is nerious- Julius Pewrson were Sunday eve<
ly ill in the Methodist hospital in ning guests at the H. C. Rasmmv
Omaha,sen homeThesmall won o f M
,rs.Nels Guests vho helped H.C.Ras-!
Paulson is quite sick."°`mussen celebrape his birthday on
A" r .1|". L . f ~
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Y r 2 ":. § :o m " u n o t n o u h u h u t . n u m | ' : ' \ | | 1 ~ - - -
~. . ~R e m e m b e r D r . S § d I : e s ,. G ' . : : '. : . .' f .1 2 .! ' z I a . ; : 2 c s
Henry Christensen
Republican Candidate for
CLERK QF DISTRICT COURT
Resident of County for 39 Years
~Prlmaries August I2
Your .support and valewill be appradald.
Peber Nielsen were Saturday aft-
ernoon guests of Mrs. Chris Paul-
sen in Blair.Mr.nnd Mrs.Chris Peterson
and famdy, Leslie Hansen and Mr.
and Mrs. Jens Krogh were among
those whn enjoyed a dinner and
picnic in Valley Sunday.
Folks who picnicked together in
Oakland Sunday were Messrs. and
Mssclnmes Jack Cruwdy and MissBessie of Blair, Hans Lebbert of
Bennington,(Hyde Larsen,Peter
Nielscn and Andrew and Victor
Johnson and Phyllis.
Wednesday afbemoon guests at
Mrs. .1453 S~ren~i : a nd rs.!
Peter Iverson and Teseic,Miss:
Igurcna Buck,Jens Iverson :mdl
Nels Hansen.
Jens Qlversén and Misa Laurens
Buck spent Wednesday evening at
the Carl Rasmussen home.Mr.[
and Mrs. Lars Rollund and family,
were Sunday evening guests. Thurs
duy afiernoon guests were Mesf
dames Herman Rahlfs and Har-old Christensen.|
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hansen spent!
one evening last week at the H.
C. Rasmussen home.
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STATE
HEPHESENTMNE
2 I sl 'Dl':£riC!
Republican Candidate for
Reaelection
Bom in Washington coun-
ty.For more than fifty
years a resident of the
county and always on the
f a m.
YUUH SUPPUHT WILL BE APPHEGIATEU
M r .a n d M r s .~~a s -a l i a ; v . s o v m a v -u l v i .| n . § . u 0 U l A & l }u \ A l | \ | l v u t o u v ;,.m t h h e r s i s t e r M r s .O t t o 1 " 9 4 ' 5 @ " - n v e a t h a r ,b u t t h e y l e l d o f g r a m h a
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f e w d as [ M t w e e k .|A N D ~;M r s .A n n a C l a u s e n a n d W m .H .s p e n t .
h i r a y h l i n e r v m C a r f e r a n d D m ; - _ f " " f ' " ".| S c l m u d t .e t u r n e d F r x d u y a l t e r a .T h e M i s s e s G r a c e ,B e r t h a a n d
l e y o f B l a i r w e r e c a l l i n g o n H e r - |H .H .R o h w c - r a n d s i s t e r s ,M i s s s h u n v i s z t a t t h e H e n r y C l a u s e n E d i t h N e a l e l e f t M o n d a y o f t h i s
' n m n r p m i v é a n d f r i e n d s F r i d a v . . % 8 A n n a a n d E l l a r e t u r n e d M o n d a v h o r r g e f " = _ G _ 5 i § ' ° " ' H »i ! ' ~ ...| w f . Q k f o r t h e B l a c k H u m c o u n t r y
They reantly metur
nice vacalioll trip.
teach this you at Se
Dnndd Arleswotth
Qiéd" frbhu 'a after a pleasant ou J mi é i i i e i i Mr. 1°{»1°W8l¥'°11 and two dnugn- for a vacation.Dudlev will summer home at Pine . Minn.ters, Masses G'¢1't1fU~d° ~ Ida of Ft. Calhoun ball team played the
rotia, Nob.
1 of Lincoln,
Wm. Adams
rompleted the
u Fort Crook,
' H w y r e p o r t e d m e n s 1 1 § 1 ' § 1 f i n d J a c k s o n v i l l e ,f l o r i d a ,a ; 1 f 1 \ w o n C h a l c o t e a m a t M i l l a r d S u n d a y ,
t h e W 0 8 t. ] l| ? I ~b m u r t l u y . 1 I 3 I "ii»S h o f t V l f i l t Il i .t h e ; [ ] l g S c o r e ~ ~ 1 0 4 i n f 3 V 0 r o f
W m .S i e v e r s w a s a b u s i n e s s v i s ~ ' J W .T n s l u r h o m e .M r .W n l 1 . o u 1 Q ; m 1 m \
i t o r i n L i n c o l n t h c f i r s t o f t h e ' i s a b r o t h e r o f t h e l a t e J a m e s
m e e k .W a l t - o n a n d d e s p i t e h i s 8 8 y e a r s o f 'n h m r n n o - h . _ |h i r .a n d M r s .E m i l I( n 1 s . o q n o n t l n g e i s f u l l o r M e a n d p e p a n d e n O R U M B R I E F S
spent Sundnny at the
home.He as just:
course at. the camp aDieHansapofNi
was sudimer guest \i»;;e'§[0n¢l».3{ .»;ea;.;i.; "ugly i3¥1T5§£'1¥!.'f*.'1£'"' bi uto. 32-ff 322|t h e E d ~ h o m e .| K l u | U I I G I I I .' u l v u l g l l . l l . I l l l E\ l . l |1 l u \ u |! ' |. | v | = u \ u | ' |~t h e G l l n l l a l ~ c g fHd n d m i l l a :- - f " = °~ . ! ' * " . | ' » ¢ I l l l l . 9 9 ~I a n n i -.~»....,. ? . 2 . .,. ,, . ,, ' F, ', 2 f. " :' ,§ . s¢ .P a u l !~~ W i l ~
Mi s s o u n Valley LGBID on we 1-i e:- ,\ :la wfu l-mea me xmns mgn o n c lu b a n ;|\a.\A¢| \j :.| ¢Y\\Immmdi a mo n d Su nd ay a.fwrnoo n,f}1f§! ' home Tugsday a ftemoon.Mrs.:C*§*°"$°=Mlc lu g u n ,W u sc on s m an d I n A r lln g b o n p l
wh i c h resu lted i n a s c ore o f 7 t¢ | C n a r l e s Hesse a n d da u g hte r s Mxpn eso ta.F r o m hmEm th ey ar e n e r s we r e b r o u g
roS . .A ° . . -. . . .. . £I L . .. . . i n f i n u n p \ ¢ x l F ` \ \ l I l ! D # f i l l ' t F . » i l U n §n l T h i v a n r v f n m i ? f l l | l I I ~t h ~~n o n I : n n A l
uk.Basket din-
ht and enjoyed at
mam and cake in uf4umret-um g a me w it h Bla ir w ill b e
play ed at. Bla ir Thu rsda y e ven ing
o ! th i s week.
Mis s An na Triple tt of Oma h a ,
in taking a mont, h's vacat ion from
her nursing duties and is enjoying
and Mrs. John 1'f»§'§1`<`if5°v2»@}¥="""é`§'{£I féavgg for their home._,.`§`°' ausu C: _A nice luncheon was served ' the'Mrs. George R0hW§l'.Sr.and "th,~
hostess.daughter,Misa cena left Satur-'=¥°"'a n .Misa Lomtta Fox of Rochester, day night on a trip to Yellowstone distance were J
Minn., is visiting at. the home of park and other points of interest."""5°"M°f Igf
gqr upcle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.,iIl_§h@ Wfit-.___..|n_ff2'_,_,rf{,,_?,
`\A g m sized
Visihurs from a
Mr. and Mrs. Rob
m o n t ,M r s .A l i c e
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Wm. Ive:-sen.Mr. and Mrs. J. W.I.1»ler andMr.and Mrs.Emest Kruse at-
tended a night baseball game in
Omaha Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Prank Keslerson and daugh
ter,Lpis Ann came down from
Coleridge, Wednesday lor a vima t the liarental,Frank Adams
home.The ice cream social given by
the Progressive ladim in connec-
tion with the band concert in the
park Wednmday evening proved
very successful.Large prowds
Donald of Omaha.`
Mrs.Alice Larsen,Mrs.Opal
Kruger and Donald spent Satur-
day ni ght a t the L ~E.Larsenhome.'Jena Iv e rs o n wg pdnfully i n-
jured Friday by falling from nhaystack.I-Ie is confined to his
hed with a. broken breast bona and
other severe bruises.N. J. Andersen, Miss Nana and
Walter spent Monday afternoon at
.,,.~
..=., ~.due ladies were sold out of cake
and ice cream in short order. not
having nearly enough to serve the
crowd.Mrs. M. G. Christensen and littledaughter were all day visitors at
the Clemens Neuman home Wed~
uosdny.
Frank E. Scott ot Florence was
a pleuant visitor at the John
Landis home Thursday.
The Happy Hour Club met with
Mrs.Henry Lorenzen Thursdayafternoon.Mrs.Wm.Iversen,Mrs.Detlef Kruse,Misses Marie
Sierk and larene Tucker were
guests.Cards was the diversion
for the afbemoon.Prize winners
were Mrs.Henry Fischer,high
score,Miss llfafie Sierk, second,
and Mrs. John Landis, low.The
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Philip O'Hanlon
R E P U B L IC AN C AN D I D AT E F O R
.County Attorney
came up Friday ev ening to spend a
couple nt w e e ks w it h h o me folks.
M r .an d M r s F r a n k Ad a ms
have tra de d th eir acr ea ge for t he
Asmuss en pr op ert y, ow ned b y t he
St at e Ba nk , an d will mov e to sa me
immediate ly.
Mis s Catherine F r a h m,daugh-
b e r o l M r . a n d M r s . F . H . F r a h m,
spo nso red a c e le b r a ti o n f o r h e r
par ent s' tv mx ty- Binh we dding an-
ni ver s a ry S un u ay , J u ly 2 7 .Th e r e
we r e o ve r s i n y peo ple pr es en t,
: ; 1 ~v Q.,I <;2:;:=g. :3 ~,y e a r s a r e s i d e n t o f t h e
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YUUH SUPPUHT WILL BE APPHEGIATEU
Republican Candidate for
CL ER K QF D IS TR IC T CO UR T
Resident of County for 39 Years
~Prlma rie s Augus t I2
Your .support and valewill be appradald.
extremely 110% a very pleasant
time was enjuyed by all in their
spacious home A most pleasing
:Ieahzm of the afternoon was the
preamoe o f M n .Dora . Frahm,
mother of F. H., who is in her
nintzies and M n .Hannah Bealea,mothe r o! Mrs. F. H:, wlw i s indghties.Mr. and Mn. Frahm
neoelved a number of nice pres-
ents in remembrance or the occa-sion.Delicious refreshmems uf
angel food cake and iee cream
were served.Among the out.of
wwn people present were: Mr. and
Mrs. Will Beales and Mr. and Mrs.Bates of Irvington, Mr. and Mrs.
Aut Beades,Dr.and Mrs.E.T.
Jipp of Blair and Hugh Steavensen
I Omaha.o lik. and Mrs. Charles Klindt and
~uughters of Omaha, spent the
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the time air. the home of her par
m n i a M r u r n !M P H R S V ~
Comrades H.C.Coopef and
'i'heodore Kipp went to Tekamah
Friday to attend the funerad of as
civil war veteran, J.W. Codding-
ton, aged 84.The road east of the \vom1§-\
Updike much in being graveled.,This is in Burt county and the
cmw who were here, are doing the
work.|
Several members out the local
Masonic lodge drove to Lincoln.Inst Tuesday afternoon and attend-:
ed a meeting that evening ax which
.Ivan Rutledge was raised to a
Master Mason.Thom who went|
mnvn 1 1I flnhnmm n R. Grav.
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.......... .... --.--.., ...._. .T.R.Swanson,D.W.Rutledge,
Wm.and mi; Rutledgf,llenry
Tndxlsen and . W. Burdie.The
three innner took part in the workh&s Iauisu Christensen of Elk
Hom, Iowa,is a guest. of Miss
Dngmnr Olson..Miss Nellie Ellis is recovering
nicely from injuria .she received
lust Tuesday evening.When as-
sisting wiln the chores at her home
she suffered three broken ribs and
had bnliaes on her body.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Hilsingetund
Mr. und Mrs. Bert Coopgr ot Teknmah, picnicked in nn Ondm park
Inst Sunday..|Miss Smells Jespersen spent lan
Wednesday affemoon at the E d
Olson home visiting Miss Louise
Christensen of Elk Hom, lows.Mrs. John Sutton of Beatrice.Neb.,is vwting at the home o!5
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wat.|Gerald Reid has gone to Omaha
io work for the lwn biscuit com-
rw-ny.La-st Friday, Mr. and Mrs. E. C.'
Burdic had as guests for the dny,|
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Meador oi,
Fremont, Mr. and Mrs. Frar\kGra-'ham of Florida, Miss Phy s Maei
Fritz of Fremont.,and r. and.Mm. E. W. Burdic.\
Wm.Pierce went to Co\u\c.il~
Bluffs, Iowa Saturday and visited
over Sunday with his son, Howard*and ma ny.\|
Marcus Kroger of Wayne, high
school teacher, was in town Friday..
Marion Gillilmd had his right.
hand bndy cut last Sunday when,he was closing the large garage-
door.\I
Ona Larson spent from Friday!
until Sunday with Dickie Adamsni. Tekanuh.1
R. H. Rasmussen was in Lin/:oln|
from Saturday until Tuesday on.
business.IMr. and Mrs. Wm. Adams; Misa'Marie, and Doulld Aylesworth of'
Lincoln, left 'hxesdny by auto foruainm i n Ohio where they will
m l m m m u a w n m
l j mf wwfr
gi M ~ a/mi 0;
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4
6visit relliives.my wi ll mn. M r.
Aiiamh'peapb at Cleveland and
Sidney.They uped. to be gone
three weeks.Grace Ray spent. Sunday eve-n§ng with Mr. md Mrs. Joe Cmn-
smger.Supt. and Mn. Shnder andbaby
were in Herman a few day' last
week afwr beillz sway dum the
done of school.Mr. Sha der ww 5
es
n\n.lnu.u{ai O ma h a""i§'i2`iié"`a5§¢é' Webster celebrated
s....rm"fh hirthdnv Wedneadav.e m eJu.y 23~wif-hlpmy at the home¢fhurgnmdpannts,M.r.andMm
Fred hugett They played th!
usual games and had ;b m w
mme.M.rs.Rngenservedulunch
m uw ma e fglks .They brought
Joyoa some htgtls birthday gsmm d t h n d a y w l l l l o n g h n m e m
h a d by thi sli ttle miss Hel
¢u9 s \s we nPnuy W i 1 |o n,EmmzJaan We st,Geo rg¢0wms ,ElnlmIaspemen,HIYKINY m d I d g l
Allen Himu,Damt.hy S~beets,Cou|é\aI.aqWebsher,IA501ll-andlunliox
.xewutar.Mi.saA.\icaStevemofBlak,wu.x <"=="=§ guest Thundly nt du
ons.K i n E t l u \Bovee of Fremont
'_vrl.szgu¢stg§hl:is5MAl'ieAdan'u
y mM r . m d M n . N . l L B u x d i c m ¢
Zlli c ki e dma xh nws mgue s ta s xt
u r d : y n n d S ml ' | I » y s t t h e B . W
cK r . md Hr l - Ha r r y C o u p e r m¢
y wa re~a'
M u m , s m :BUT somrrH1NG MORE.
Chesté:-Edd offers r i d m m , a r o m a , ~
gwBETTER TASTE--that's the answer
d1a¢'s wha: smc,l:ers get in Chamerield in full-
at measure-:hu Jinvor and :roms of mellow
mbamoa, exactly blended and cross-blended.
Better mae, ancfmildex wo!
fsG I ! ! l a n n n u h l i l u u - » " l %» _ . . . . . . l \ . .
- _ m n P b n n m
IBlli r. Neh Jul 31 zsso
W i t h T h e C h u r c h e s
A5 TOL D BY 'umm P$ \s 'ro ns
mer Dlxnn, H»r°\¢l Nelson,[ Al l
and Nellie M 0 Hulk,
Joe l ma Delbttt and via-iton wue Marjorie and Mary Ann
Hallet of Omlhx.Joel Clube,
Duns1dI..ippinoottmdElmerDixon
were gi v e n hi v e a nd D e l;and
Nellie P a k fountain pens a s
nation.TM, will vldt in Waim-loo, lon nnd then i sometimn at the OhobojiMisaGenldine Aleunder leftSatuniny for .n monLh'a visit. with
xtlativu Ln Iowa.Mx.and Mx-s._ Wilbur Stnw-heCker ue ¢ni°ym¢ a vmt hom
BELL CREEK VALLEY
Mrs. Wm. Steavenson egg lgozmHoltmm of Fontanelle,`bed onFriday aftemorm with Hn.Wm.Hellman.~The Hvwlrd Buwe, Wm. Wilken
NEBRASKA.
Estauo!Cindexell.aA.Moulh'op
Dema nd.
.Nofiee l l hereby dv e n thatG¢°fK° w. McBride has died with
the undendgnnd, County Judga of
don held in Hihlmv dis recently.
Mr.m d M n .Ed No ummzk u
and daughzars we n guests ofhonor at a picnic given !or them
'Ihesday evening in the city park
by the members of the Whatfso-
ever club and their families, .
The John, 'l': and Leonard Ech-
es
BELL CREEK VALLEY
Mrs. Wm. Steavenson egg lgozm
Holtmm of Fontanelle,`bed on
Frida y afternoo n with Hn.Wm.
Hellman.~The Hvwlrd Buwe, Wm. Wilken
ing md Hen ry Pneper threshing
crew and thdr families held thek
annual pi mle a t the Axlington
fair grounds Saturday evening.
Kr. and Mrs. August Kerkho!!
and sons,Stanley and Bo dne iwere Sunday evening supper guats
at the home af Miss Helen Dav-
ldnon in.Fmmout.
Mr. and Mn. Gi lbat Ruwe and5i»uzh\¢mY"i1m= and Phyllis vis-
nation.TM, will vldt in Waim-loo, lon nnd then i sometimn at the OhobojiMisaGenldine Aleunder leftSatuniny for .n monLh'a visit. with
xtlativu Ln Iowa.Mx.and Mx-s._ Wilbur Stnw-heCker ue ¢ni°ym¢ a vmt hom
H m l r a wef-suchgoodh p
redabes very
~af themem-
m¢ularae1-
tlmtwhntwe
~hnnorbuqm
»oved bmth~
family. who Arrived recently fromSacmgmnmCalif., for an extend-ea v im wx¢L _N¢bmk» . Na am.
Mis Florence Peters is visiting
this week at the home of her
aunt and uncle, hir. and Mrs. Lou
Melvard..'Miss M.u»i6n Killer of Sioux
Falls.a D., i n v mmng a t umgy-»= o! har aunt, Mn. Jay Black~
um.'||u :l :
mer Dlxnn, H»r°\¢l Nelson,[ Al l
and Nellie M 0 Hulk,
Joe l ma Delbttt and via-iton wue Marjorie and Mary Ann
Hallet of Omlhx.Joel Clube,
Duns1dI..ippinoottmdElmerDixon
were gi v e n hi v e a nd D e l;and
Nellie P a k fountain pens a s
NEBRASKA.
Emu o f Ci ndexe lh A. Monlfmp
Dema nd.
.Nofiee l l hereby dv e n thatG¢°fK° w. McBride has died with
the undendgnnd, County Judga of
Washington Cmmty, Nebraska, his
_,..
don held in Hihlmv dis recently.
Mr.m d M n .Ed No u mmn ku
and daughzars we n guests ol'honor at a picnic given !or them
'Ihesdny evening in the city park
by the members of the Whatfso-
ever club and their families, .
The John, Jr. and Leonard Ech-tenlmmp families and Mrs. JohnNelliePa k fountain pens a s
birthday presents by Mrs. Husk.
Nellie Rose Wilhm of south of
Blair, was a guest hat week of
Ruth Morgan at the Gwfsv Mor-
gan home.Mr .and Mrs. Cass Frye, Jr. of
Omaha, spent Sunday evening an
the pniental, C. Fye, Sr. home.
Kiss Jesse of Berman undated
Mn. Clyde Fitch with hmzse work
lust week when they thresbed.
NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT
m THE C OUNTY C OURT OF
WASHINGTON COUNTY,
NEBRASKA.
Estate of John MeQ\urde,|
ceased.
Notice .is hereby givan tha
l
e nd a t W a yne ~ re la tiv e s .Mr. and Mrs.Om Renard a n-
ncunoe the birth at a daughter onWednesday, July 28rd at the Meth-
odist lwspilnl m Omalm.
§'}h",§ ';h""*nry Reckmeyer
an ters,saes
and Luella left I~`rid:y for n va»
camm trip w the Blnck Hills andperhapsintoWyoming.
'ndjmmumnndi -,.,"7`?.&'£a...Allelnlmsnotfiled
or bdoxe the 10th day of No Mber, 1980, will be foraver bmed.Dabed .this nm dl? ot,Ju:
1980.(SEAL)1. C. ELLER,26-4t Co\mty Ju~me Bute o f Ci ndere lla A. Mold-
tmp deaued, and mndo an appli-
cation for find adminintrationnnd
discharge, and for the asdgnment
of naddne of estate to auch other
persona as am by law entitled wthe same,s ndlhnv eas tt.be2 2nd
day ot August, 1980, ni 10 o'c1ock
A. M. sm my olliee hrslid County
)
Cum s'nAN CHURCH
A. J. Hamm, Pastor
Bible School, 10 A. M.
Moming Worship, 11 A. M.
Gufistian Endeavor, 7:00 P. M.
Preaching, 8:00 P. M-Mid~week meeting Wedneadly,
8:00 p..m.Sunqay was _a good day 'i°""":
Gilford Garner and
onff, who have been
wsu. um children
The p u w r app
much the laithlulna
herb in keeping mx
vices up in such wa)
call 1 Summer Slumvery noiiceable.
"WlexeIom mg, E
L
t r i i l g i t w a s t h e w a r m e s t , a n y o x fg='»=»u c y o u u m u u u r" * "*- - - A - . . .. . | . . . . - » | : n n Itheyear,temperature uns ae-greee At the morning service
2010 verses of oalpuue were re-
ported reed.We ere trurtinx that
next Sunday the tempersture will
be lower and the percent of attend
ance higher.
:_ .n.u>'ns'r CHURCH
L. J. Moran, Plsmr
Sunday Sehod, 9:45 A.M.
Morning Worship, 11 A. M.Evening service, 8:00 P. M.PPrayer service Wednesday, 8:00
M.1nrd'a Supper at the dose of
the Sunday morning service.
Crowell Home sewice, 3:W.
Our Sunday services were about
normal in stlendnnee and interest.
Last week's Prayer Meeting waswell attended.The interest was
fine.Comm and enjoy at least one
cd these Mid-week services.Our Crusaders Band had a. busy
afternoon lust Friday.They met
at the church at 2:00 and spent
two hours in study and hand work.
They were then taken to North
Park where they had a picnic and
lunch together.We enjoyed |$lny~
ing with the children and watch-
ing them ent buns, weiners and
watermelon.There were thirtypresent.Specinl mention should
be made of Fern Nicholson,Mrs.
ALONG THE
BOTTOM ROAD
Mr.and Mrs. J. W.Simonsen
and children Blended the icnlcSundayoftheFirst1..¢£.....
church of Bldr,held south of
Blnlr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Conety were
Tuesday evening visitors with the
A. E. Dixon family.
Mrs. Rose Sears a nd M n.F.
Muller and son, Delnnd spent Sat-
urday afternoon with Mrs. Clyde
Meguer.mwu y l s a www;rn w e v - - -_*he L ord, in an mud: u ye km?tha t y o urlabo rinthelnwrdi nno t
i n
CONGREGATIONAL c nmwn
A.F. Newell.P u m -
(lhurch school a t 10 o'c1oc\¢,
Ann.. Supl. Ray Krogh in ¢\llr8¢~
At this session announcement will
be made eonecrnlng lha plans of
the school lor the rest ol Auguat
There will be no preaching eer-
vlce during A\18'l18*~
FIRST METHOD IS T c a nn o n
Carl Brder, Pastor
Friday, 7:80 P. NL-Meeting of
Official Board.8:W P. M.-L .
Dramatic rehearsal.Sunday, August Std:
10 A. M.'Thur-eh School.11 A. M.-Morning worship. Sub
ject: "The Mystic Mountain". Sw
cial music.Cordinl welcome.
7:00 P. M.--E. L. Prelude
7:15 P. M.-Sunset Service o nlawn.Orchestra; cld hymns. .Sulr
ject: "A Seaside Romance".Joinyour friends in this refreshing
service.Other special announcements at
Sunday services.
7 : 8 0 P .M . - M i d - w e e k s e r v i c e .
\
uma Snturdzy ./
Floyd Clarke was lielpin at the
T. Wakefield, Sr. home T urudny
n n n y .
v i nevetors withMr. md lf.. *F. Moller were Mr.
Ind Mn. Prentice Smith and Mrs.
Rosa Sears.
Mrs.T. K. Iverson and three
children were Tuesdnymlfernoon
vudoors mth Mrs. R. M. Iverson.
Miss Sadie Crlnk of Washington
wnnv ls 'lto rwi t.hthe A.E.Di xo n5;-=»v Irom Saturdny untll Mon-
y.|Mrs. James Sorenson and son,hmmm .ra ......n.. .J n|.:-...A .:.._
\\YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT WILL
BE AP'PRECIA TED
FRED GUYER
'RepublicanCandidatefor
County Treasurer
(D¢w¢y County Treasura for Put Three Yann)
'PrlmarlesAng. /2, 1930
Your vote and supportsolicited andappvwlald.
wax-kin:for Elmer Andmuen,near Kennud. came home Thun-
day w the J. W. Simnnsen home asll r.Andreassn needed hi m no
longer.Sam Steele #g= rented the Geo.
Beard 180 acre and i l plo wi ng
the stubble land :lor next y ur 's
dv r-J. S. Comty tn Onmlu onW e d n e s d a y # m n to see his
nls tu, Mrs. Elmer W hi te o ! Wv
berlno at the Lor& Lire: hospital
where she is qum ill.
Mt.and Mrs. Bm Me ad Andtwo nhlldmn of Fort Leavenworth,
Kansas, who vmma several days
among relatives in Idwa., came on
Saturday to the Fred Hurdum
home.NM R !
non. atbended a nail curl~' con-
yélltion last week u HUT-i231
~Gugmz Sunday at the F.M.
I I
Fashion Center $10 Silk Dresses
am now $3-75:$15 Silk Dresses
are now $6.75;$20 Silk Dresses
are now $9.75..28-lt
Saturday evening este of Mr.and Mrs. Kenneth ? 'ym _
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Conety and
Mr. and Mrs Wilbur County spent
YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT WILL
BE AP'PRECIA TED
FRED GUYER
,.
s. A. Pedenson.Her guests were
Ada and Ruth Woemer,Beixy
Mushadl,Helen Brmi mr,Helen
Hart, Ethel and Mary Miller, Bobby
Lloyd, xexm Vail, Richard Cady,
Lyle Christensen, Russell Peterson
Myron Newell,Ge nld Pederson
md E d w a r d ml m.
C. G. Marshall was named pres-
irleut o! the retail nurse:-ymufa aa-
sodntlon at the natlonnl conven-
as hostess.Various card games
afforded entertainment to tl! fol-
lowing guests: Misses Helen Bren-izer uf Hollendale, Maine, a house
guest. of Betty, Catherine HoughofCouncil Bluffs,Ruth Rainbolt
of Mi ami, Fm. Edjq, and Muriel
Plugge,Mary and Ethel Miller,Dorothea Pedersen and Helen Han;
Messrs.Keith Vail of Lincoln,
Lyle Christensen of Wg; Bobby
Lloyd of Omaha,Rich Cady.
Edward Do}an,b u t Echoen-
kamp,Julian J inch,GeraldPaiersen,Howard Marshall and
Russell Peterson.The following
evening (wednesdny)M i n Dm'-
~~»~~\.~;:~\..| :
Walter Southwell md family of
Lyons.
Elmer Peters of Omaha,came
mn Thursday evening and spent
Fri day at the ho me o f his pa n
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peters.
George Carlson ol Omalu,en-joyed a week's vnmtiun week
visiting his parents, Mr. nndMn.
Gus Carlson.
Mrs. Harold Grove spent a part
of_la.st week i n O m a h a , ~
friends and xelativen.Arlington younger set' enjoyed
ryvv parties last week, onrnt the
Mrs. Mary Conety and grandchil-dren.Mrs. Cass Frye -pen Wednesday
evening with Mrs. Clyde Metzler.
Mrs. Mex-gnret Ivereon,,Wllland
Pearl, and Vera Mae of Blair were
out Wednesday for sup r with the
R.M.Iverson f S dl.ymorningtheyle ft f i r é 'J 'm,
W I1.to vhdt Ea rl Iverson and
yA. A.Ande rs on a nd s on, nmofTe h mi h m d Sunday dh-mer
with Mr. and Mrs, Fritz Muller.
Mr.and Mrs.Clifton Anderson
md children were afternoon guests
Mr. and M n .C.B. Bunn and
Mr. and Mrs.Byron Bunn and
children spent Fridxy evening
with Mr. and Mn. Opel Reeves.
Gram R-ly helped Min Ida Luen-
inghoener cooking for threshers
ldet week.Mr. and Mrs. Loran Lnymnn and
children : p mt Tuendzy a t the
Herschel Ley mm ho me west of
Hemmn, when they threahed.
Mr .n nd Mr s . M . B . Ty e o n of
Omaha, brought Mrs. Frank Pitner
und spent Sunday with F u n d sMehrenn at the home at the lat-ter at Blur._Mm Pitur returned
bo Omaha. as she is convnlesdng
at the home o l her daughter,
Mrs. Tyson.
Mrs. Lars Padsen with her son,
James and wife, and daughter,
Anna drove to Elkhorn, Iowa Sun~
day to vddt her sister and other
relatives and remained untilTues-
day.
County Treasurer
'prfrnarfes Ang. 12, 1930
rock and somerset party at the
| | 1||J U l .
Ruwe's.
Mn. He rma n ldlma n o t Win!-
low spent Friday afternoon nt
Mm Mi nni e lnllma n'| .
John Niebnnm and Wm. Willam-
ing left Sunday morning o n n
business trip to Cheyenne county.
John and Leonard Echtaaknmp
and families 'spent h e w e e k d l i
with relatives nt Wnyne.
H.R.Sbeavenmn o!o mh g .
Spent Saturday evaning with hm
son,Wm. Stenvenson and Mrs.
Sbeavanson.A large crowd from here wok
in the show at- Arlington Satur-
dny evening.The Fontanelle Luther 142881-\°
mgets Friday evening for 'Haw
mynthly meeting.
nma July ~, xsao.(SEAL)I. C. E1-1-ER,as-4:county Judge.
Tuesday for a month'a vacation,
t-ob\3s §:e ntinpd.nt8 inohiov i8-ifi n~na tiv us ._
af his daughter, Mrs. H.C.Mc-
Clellan.-
Mr.and Mrs. Inu'Miller and
daughier, Ethel left Friday for a
Fashion Center $10 Silk Dresses
are now 5835;$15 Silk Dresses
are now $6.'15;$20 Silk Dresses
are now $9.75.28-It
Your vote and supportsolicited andappvwlald.
r
Hugh J. Codke
Republican Candldzpe for
Nofncn OF FINAL REPORT
A. c. Dem, Attamey:N 'mn COUNTY COURT OFw».smNG'roN COUNTY,
'~1.
MARCUS BECK
Republican Candidate for Re-Eleqtion /»
Clerk of District Court
YOUR SUPPORT AT THB PRIMARY s u m m o nAUGUST IZ WILL BE HIGHLY .4Px>aEcrA'rEn
Millard because of the non-appear
ance of some of the Arlingtonplayers.
Mr. and Mrs. Q A. Menking and
daughter returned home the fin!
o f f - h e w a e k f r o m t h w t t i p fo
Snyder, Colo.
Hmry Rnsenldlde hav convertedthe nonh pan of his bric k re si-
dence into A very cozy,modem
apartment, which when completed,
will be occupied by Mr. Bud Mrs.
Clifford Decker.Ham-y is doing
all the work at remodeling.
The workmen an ug-aiu busy at
_..
shoe ~I ~rammed a ~ w
NOTICE
.A. c. De be l, Atwrmy.
COUNTY mum, W ASHHIGTTJ N
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.Estate (rl Chris K. Johnson, De-
ceased.
Notice is given w the cmdlwrs
ho nppear before me lt the County
Court room. in Blair, Nebruka, on
the 8th day of August, 1980, and
on the 101.11 dny of November,
1980, for the purpose of amm-
children are u i n the H
Reckmmyer home uring their ab-
sence, on their vxcation.
U m m ~ a n d h i s m n ? e r ,
.t spentday evening vidting at the 1,38
gfggd Mn. J e nni e Ofle n ho mo
u m i n m y l f u m o f o m b . , i s
spending several days with his
%v-rgndpaxenfs, Mr. and Mrs. F. M.
1L; féhe M3 511 m e * the
par ternoon 'defeated ,gém.m.1
AnLING1'oN NOTES
George hws o n o f New YorkCity was the guest the plat week
of Mr. and Mrs. D. w. Lawson.Miss Marie Lawson of David City,
Ne h.wa s a ls o ho me .ns wa s Mrs .
E. L. Damon md children of Omn-
hn.Mr. and Mrs. Lawson enjoyed
having their family together once
more.Mn. Jessie Lloyd md sou, Babb
came out fro m Omahs lan
:f o r nf e w da y s y i mR x tt . h e J . D .
Neweom homa
Miss Marion Edwards,who is
employed at the telephone office,
enjoyed a vlee k'| ve ntion l m
week.'.The Missa Dewilx oi Ni cke r-
so nwe xe c nlllnglnArllng\'.o no n
lnlt Tuesday.Hina Ruth Ant:-umreturned with them lor a few days
vidt the o! Misa Tereu.
Misa Ludwig returned re-
centlly from Scribne r when she
had been the guest of her sister,
Mrs, Arthur Whltlow.
Hrs. Fred lhsbera of Bhir, en-
tertained at a sho wer but Wed-
nesday, honoring Mrs. Paul Maa-
ters.Those attending from herewere Mesdames LeRoy and LorenMasters, Mrs.Will Adams,Mrs.
Tom Fowler and daughber,Miss
HelenM. E. Winner, returned 'hesdny
evening from Grand Island, coming
by way ol Lincoln where he atf
tended a dealers' convention of
the Majestic Radio Ca.
v .s.Charles ~recently
n n ;
Harry C. Blaco
corner will be much improved.
me ~undersigned.s w m CmryJudge of Washington County, Neb-
nalm, her final report as gamm-
n m m a t h e e s t a h o f John
..| |application for i n d ld-\nhil¥1'l~
dom Ind di=¢l1ll'¥°, \md for tha
assi gnme nt of reddne o f uhh w
s u c h o t h e r p e n o n n u s r e b y l u l
e n d t l e d w t l n s a m m i l u n
set the 8th dny o f A 1980»at 10 o'clock A. M. nt ofiee in
said county for the hearing- thas-
af.Dated Juli' 10111, 1930.1
(SEAL)c. nspsr..
26~a¢Spmla! County~J\1ds\-
e
I "
mr. ann mrs. A- w. umrne annchildren spent Sunday afternoon atthe Chnrles Hunk home.
Miss F1orence1'Dixon wu a Sun-
day afternoon visitor with Miss
Elizabeth have at the Joe Love
home near Orum.Mr. and Mrs. Gene Freeman ofHerman, were visiting Friday aft-
ernoon at the Cass Frye home.Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Mathews and
daughter, Maxine and niece, Betty
Wilson of Albion, Neb., droveto
lincoln Sunday afternoon to visit
their son, Harland, who is attend-
ing summer school._
Mrs.Loran Layman and chil-
dren spent Wednesday afternoon
with Mrs. A. W. Clarke.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ray and Mr.
and Mrs. T. K. Iverson and chil-
dren were Tuesday evening vis-
itorsxwiur Mrs.Margaret Iverson
-......... v. mm-A wr nuns, mm mrwr. Mrs. Martin Bertelsm of Burr
were Friday afternoon visitors
with Mrs. Robert Widener.
Mr.andihirs. Loran Layman
and children spent Sunday at Ar-
izona with Mrs. Ellen Laymnn.
The Kindred Meny Makers Club
was entertained Thursday aller-noon by Mrs. Clyde Metzler.Mrs.Fred lbxy was a visitor.A word
contest wns tried by the ladies.The president appointed for the
purchasing mmmittee: Mrs. J. S.
Conety, Mrs. W. J. Boite and Mrs.Sam Steele; for the vdsinng corn~
mi me ,Mrs.George Hain and
Mm. Joe Bandur; and the flowercommitwe, Mrs. Oparl Reeves. Mrs.
Metzler served sandwiches, pickles,
fruit salad,. coffee and ice
tea.Angust 17th Mrs. Tom Wake-
lxeld will be hostess.
u¢-,.=..=_.,-....L.__." _-_and amily of Blair.C Beard is driving a new
:fo r Ford sedan which she pur-
l_...... _ - ._ n
\ _-Bus scmanULE
Southbound
11:00 A. M.
2:00 P. H.5:00 P. ll.
s a s r. K
Northbound
9:00 A. M.12:00 A. M.
8:00 ,p_ M.):15 P. M.
Mrs. Don Metzler, has been quite
sink the past,week and friends
ure hoping for her speedy recovery
To honor the birth anniversary
of her husband, Mrs. W. J. Bollw
entzertained Sunday at a fa mi lyreunion ax their home.The guests
were Mr.and Mrs. James Mackand four children of Logan, Iowa,
Mr. ann Mrs. Herman Dohse and
. w w w w . . M r s . w e ~
\
and spent Sunday with FundsMehxenn at the home at the lab-tzr at Blur._Mm Pitur returned
bo Omaha. as she is convnlesdng
at the home o l her daughter,
Mrs. Tyson.
Mrs. Lan Paulsen with her son,James and wife, and daughter,
Anna drove to Elkhorn, Iowa Sun~
day to vddt her sister and other
relatives and mmalned untilTues-
day.
\\YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT WILL
BE AP'PRECIA TED
FRED GUYER
'RepublicanCandidatefor
County Treasurer
(D¢w¢y County Treasura for Put Three Yann)
'PrlmarlesAng. /2, 1930
THE HACK SAW
::v.»'
I
There are very few
people who don't
think they could nm
your business better
than you can.And
they may be rlghtl
Mrs. Chas. Rasmus-
sen of Orum bought
a two-hole electric
plate. and surely ap-
p i e d a m i t during
(this hot weather.
Electric appliances
of all kinds is a won-
derful help and com-
font.
,_.
A Luge colored lady
appeared i n couit
v o n u n m 5 lhir, Nebraska, July 31, 1930 NUMBER 12
n g w ~;»|~
I C. John Nelson
Republicanoandldalcfor re-nomblallon
County Cqmmissioner
District Number 2
subject to the will of the voters
at the primary election Aug. 12
lhave served the public in this
capacity for the past four years
and am asking to be returned
to the office for another term.aged."Huw d i d i t
happen?"she wa s
asked..
"To fell you de tmf,
|} I g
ly kicked in dé face
=|..
textained at a sho wer but Wed-
nesday, honoring Mrs. Paul Maa-
ters.Those attending from hemwere Mesdames LeRoy and LorenMasters, Mrs.Will Adams,M n .
Tom Fowler and daughber,Miss
Helen.
M. E. Winner, mturned 'hesdny
evening from Grand Island, coming
by way ol Lincoln where he atf
tended a dealers' convention of
the Majestic Radio Ca.
v .s.Chnrlu ~recently
"Oh, look mother, a
chicken in bloom",
cried out a little
girl as she passed
the John Compton
place and spied the
peacock In the yard.
The Model 99-0ne
M i n u t e Electric
Washer,with its
pleadng eolors, full
porcelain enameled
tub,balloon rollers
a n d Wiestinglmuae
motor makes it the
outstanding washing
machine value o n
the market.
of his daughter,Mrs. H.C.Mc
Clellan.-
l i
PETERSEN
HARDWARE
are now ~ » ;A Sill: Dresses Mr.and Mrs. L°u,Miller and
me now $9.75..28-1t daughte r, arm le ft Fri day fo r a
. . , . .
Blair, Nebnsh
"How did your fath-
er die?"
"Father was taking
the principal pvt in
a public function
and the plafttorm
gave way."
W i fe t o ndmr, a s
he starts to funeral,
"Now don'!sta-nd
with your bear head
on the damn ground!
'The newspaper man
says every business
needs advertising.
But the bootlegger
seems da get adonwithoutie,g
goes to show that if
-.=»_~people _wn.ut,the~
will get it adverEs-
ing or not,
Heard in every home
dishes a r e ready
You can help wiPe
I C. John Nelson
Republicanoandldalcfor re-nomblallon
County Cqmmissioner
District Number 2
subject to the will of the voters
at the primary election Aug. 12
lhave served the public in this
capacity for the past four years
and am asking to be returned
to the office for another term.
Harry C. Blaco
Republican Candidate
c o u m s s l o n n n O F I S T . No ; 2
u
I have served in this capacity and
know the work.
Your support end vote solicited
and appreciated..
.Primaries August 12tl'i
v o n u n m 5 lhir, Nebraska, July 31, 1930 NUMBER 12
There are very few
people who don't
think they could nm
your business better
than you can.And
they may be rlghtl
Mrs. Chas. Rasmus-
sen of Orum bought
a two-hole electric
plate. and surely ap-
p i e d a m i t during
(this hot weather.
Electric appliances
of all kinds is a won-
derful help and com-
font.
,_.
A Luge colored lady
appeared i n couit
aged."Huw d i d i t
happen?"she wa s
asked..
"To fell you de tmf,
To The Voters
|} I g
ly kicked in dé face
=|..
I am a candidate for the nomination
for County Commissioner on_the Re-
publican ticket for 'Commlssioner
District number 2.
Born and raised in Grant township,
a farmer all my life, but now a red-
dent df Blair.
Ii elected I will strive to work for
the interests of the mublic in every
ay and will care or the county's
usmess as carefully as I would my
Henry W. Meierhenry
"Oh, look mother, a
chicken in bloom",
cried out a little
girl as she passed
the John Compton
place and spied the
peacock In the yard.
The Model 99-0ne
M i n u t e Electric
Washer,with its
pleadng eolors, full
porcelain enameled
tub,balloon rollers
a n d Wiestinglmuae
motor makes it the
outstanding washing
machine value o n
the market.
PETERSEN
HARDWARE
Free 'ficket
Republican oandldalefor re-nomblallon
County Cqmmissioner
District Number 2
subject to the will of the voters
at the primary election Aug. 12
llxave served the public in this
capacity for the past four years
and am asking to be returned
to the office for another term.
0n'Saturday, August 2, we
will with each dollar purchase
of groceries give a ticket worth
five cents at our lce Cream
and Root Beer stand just east
of the store.e
0
N o r t h S i d e S t o r e
Phone 113 or 114
`Jens Nielsen, Proprietor
"How did your fath-
er die?"
"Father was taking
the principal pvt in
a public function
and the plafttorm
gave way."
W i fe t o ndmr, a s
he starts to funeral,
"Now don'!sta-nd
with your bear head
on the damn ground!
'The newspaper man
says every business
needs advertising.
But the bootlegger
seems da get adonwithoutie,g
goes to show that if
-.=»_~people _wn.ut,the~
will get it adverEs-
ing or not,
Heard in every home
flrishes a r e ~
x
and four children, Harry, Amen,Hmrnl nnd l;nnn all of Elkhorn.
Neb., Lk. and Mrs. Albert Dohse
and children -pf Gretna, and Mr.
and Mrs. Emi1Sc1humnnn and childof Bennington."
Mx.a ndMra .A.W .C1 a rke a nd
children were guests of the L. L.
Layman family Sunday evening
when they enjoyed home-made ice
mmc u s B E C K
no mmn AB STRACTEB
Office in llnyla Bldg.
-:h un
E 1 1
x -___lcrexmTHE EAT SHOP "EEE Ruth Lippincott was a din-r c. Rm. Pmpriatar ner ess as the A. E. Dixon homenuMau, an can Sumy.
ent Mm F. Muller and Leland snentSatisfactory ServiceCoarteoun Tnahnaut i
nm do or use Enterprise omni
xx F
Dr. Norman K. Rathmaln
o o g r o g m l s r
ver r D C .a mi . . m. .1 £ l 'o
Evenings by Appointmég:
xx
CARL SCKMIUT
lnmnne e
Real Fatah and Loan!Oiioe in Stata Bank Bldg.
i
l
l
.. _ _. x _ . _ _ .._....DR. w. EXHEMPHIL L
DENTIST
boosted in newHo me Thn l i t -a m r . m a n n I
x
xBL AIR ABS 'l 'RAg| ° & mm
COMPANY
Bonded Abstnctcr g
PHONE 1srm: B ldg.m r . N e l l n a h l
Friday afternoon with Mrs. ByronBeard and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pikeof Blair were adso guests than of
their daughter, Mrs. Beard.
Mrs. George Fnckler helped her
daughber, Mrs. Earl Petersm westof Herman with eooldng for thresh
era Saturday.Lk. and Mrs. Peb-
eraen spent Sunday with the Fuck-
lers as it was Mr.Petersexfs
birthday..Miss Kathryn Healey of Blair,returned to her home S\}ndny air,-
er 'helping her sister,Mrs. Don
Metzler last week with wokinx
for thxeshers.
yitanley Truhlaen oi Herman,
spent Wednesday and that night
with Paul Tyson at tha Harry
Tyson home.Riverview 4-H Health Club metFridayaliaernoon at the school
house with thirteen members pres-
ent and Miss Bessie Morgan, vis-itor.They had A tooth-bruahdrill
conducted by the leader.Angus!
8th will be the naxf meeting.
The Misses Sadie Cr-ink and
Florence Dixon spent Saturday
evening with Mrs. c. H, Blanchard
of mn co unty.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tywn andPaul, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tysox
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THE HACK SAW
v o n u n m 5 lhir, Nebraska, July 31, 1930 NUMBER 12
There are very few
people who don't
think they could nm
your business better
than you can.And
they may be rlghtl
Mrs. Chas. Rasmus-
sen of Orum bought
a two-hole electric
plate. and surely ap-
p i e d a m i t during
(this hot weather.
Electric appliances
of all kinds is a won-
derful help and com-
font.
,_.
A Luge colored lady
appeared i n couit
aged."Huw d i d i t
happen?"she wa s
asked..
"To fell you de tmf,
ly~kie ~ in d~ face
by a gemmen friend!
"Oh, look mother, a
chicken in bloom",
cried out a little
girl as she passed
the John Compton
place and spied the
peacock In the yard.
The Model 99-0ne
M i n u t e Electric
Washer,with its
pleadng eolors, full
porcelain enameled
tub,balloon rollers
a n d Wiestinglmuae
motor makes it the
outstanding washing
machine value o n
the market.
PETERSEN
HARDWARE
Blair, Nebnsh
"How did your fath-
er die?"
"Father was taking
the principal pvt in
a public function
and the plafttorm
gave way."
W i fe t o ndmr, a s
he starts to funeral,
"Now don'!sta-nd
with your bear head
on the damn ground!
'The newspaper man
says every business
needs advertising.
But the bootlegger
seems da get adonwithoutie,g
goes to show that if
-.=»_~people _wn.ut,the~
will get it adverEs-
ing or not,
Heard in every home
dishes a r e éway.
You can help wipe
them."
Republican oandldalefor re-nomblallon
County Cqmmissioner
District Number 2
subject to the will of the voters
at the primary election Aug. 12
llxave served the public in this
capacity for the past four years
and am asking to be returned
to the office for another term.
coumsslonnn OF IST. No; 2
u
I have served in this capacity and
know the work.
Your support :ind vote solicited
and appreciated..
.Primaries August 12tl'i
\
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I l - . U I Q
, .~_.,<_..,.
Greased in 30 Minutes
Every working part of your car is tlior-_
oughly greased by our high pressure system
that forces necessary grease into inaccess-
ible and hidden parts.Cars serviced hem
leave our racks properly greased.. . . .no
guess work about it.
GREASE IS CHEAPER 5~
THAN REPAIR BILLS f!""
BRING YOUR CAR HERE ~
Marathon Filling Station
ooxmmt ann & wAsmNc'roN mmsumm nucgn, mpumf
E: :EE
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and Gladys Baker attended a. Iam-ilv 1-enniun dinner Sunday at the
DR. EDWIN T. JIPPDentlltI - B AY s m v x c n
Offices in Shu: Bank
Phone 298
x m-»f"§$ =. \ \
---TRAIN s c mmu1 .n_
;5mB »i"M;_ um 'nm' Walter
Mr. and Mn. George Hain and
Virginia g f "Sunday 5-;\==
guests o l r.and tex
Appleby ol ose Hill distlzt._
Mrs. F.udlsr and son, Lelanu
spent Wednesday afternoon w m
Mrs. Fmd Hurdnm.
Chicago 8: Nnrihvrutern Halma!West,-8:35 un. daily.
EMU-6:10 pm daily-
C. St. P.. M. B OmlllN rthbo domn'l:16 mn. daily uuept Bxmdly.
2:52 p.m. daily ===;~;5~ SWIG!!-
7:52 mm. Bvmdny y.Southbound12:85 pm. daily unspt Bwfllv-
SN v m. dai ly -
Thu Cheerful He.lg§:hC\x.sa oi
the Pla unf.View y achodotwhic hbirs . C.H\1» ki| tzu.he t
had a surprise party Friday eve
nin n t h e f o r mp f a weinmr o g t or Joel Cla:-ke'| birtbdnx
at the A. W . (J uke hmm.T111
membaa Attanding beddea ¢.heiJteacher were Willard and Meredit!
Iverson,Inn md L lo yd llene ke
Donald Lippincott, huns mn En .. r
f r \ k ._.
mm. Nebnllrl. Jdy 81, 1980
A O B N A . m o m s ;u m m
I S S U E D m m ! ' r a u n s n n
W rlc e pa Yo u 81.50
'Entered u |eon1d~elas| mutterxc the pocmflioa at Blair, Nelm,
under the A a out Co ng nu a t
la t c h s , mo .
T H E E N T E R P R I S E " "»¢ff".§'2\'°f"u§ '" Fre e mnn w . 5 " $ ?
...,.\
"'?`.,..1"'E°|'.'L3 ' A , , , , \ e » , , ~ " Q S " u . S . S .nm on
und mu, Hr. and Mrs. Arthur An-dersm und baby attended | fnmily
reunion Sunday ut Fred Ander-
sen'a in honor uf Mn. Anderaen's
bi ru my .Mutha Haier was u Sazurdqy
alternoan visitor at the Chris
Mutthlenen home at Blair.Mr. and Mrs. Chu. Paulson and
family visited relatives in Olk
land Sundry.._
|¢here in the nfhemoon.
Mr.l ml M n .Hurley Apploby
and children were Sundoy visitors
at the liovwurd Appleby home.
Mr. md Mn. Harold French and
cblldnu visifed at Clnrence Hm-
san's Sundry afternoon.George Lune, Jr. of Norfolk hu
bean spending several days vim-,ln at John Petersafa.H 'i and Mrs. Clemens Willinm-
which . Andersoafr huzlqand ig
ltationed.
We have received word iron:
Rev . Emu Fletcher, who lr vi l-itlng hi l dnughler ln Chxtealf,
ldnho, that he in hnvllig 1 |plen~|
did time and hu lllle n verymuchin love with that country.W e a "
ghd to kno w he is wévyinz him-
self and are loo king fofwlrd to
his return.
ar.n ; ldi lle r droye up from
spprov eu md that f m same be
ordered published an requirod by
law.On roll mn, Bigelow, Crow-
dy;Hundnhl, Jensen, Moore, Me~
Kxy. Schmidt und Roberta voting
'AYE', the motion carried.
~ and somaoa, that Fire
Chi Schelfler be authorized to
purchlse 600 feet of tire hose, the
price on name m b e s ms per
foot.On roll call, Bigelow, Crow-
dy,Hundahl,Jensen,Moore Mc-
ing ul ldjovurud.All Co\mdl~.Hr. and Mn. Muk Duty md n 1 1°tweaks.men pnaent voting 'AYE',the Betty,and M i n Beuhh Roberuf12-m§l;f,|T::°wi§ 2°'€L"BJL»¢, Kan-
oti ctrried.m on ,-_':.';"..':'32 '."3 2":',;°;"".:=£L -2 'a» - on Fridny bm. wsu re turn to
Mayor.
Attest:c. E. Kraune,
city Clerk.
Minn. for n. short vacativn.
W.W.Ph u i z and h mi l y of
Kipp, Kansas drove up last Sun~
day for K visit at the M.E.
Blw for his funily labor.
Misses Rosalie and B e n d ~
Foley went to Macy, Neb. to vm
friends last Friday and Samrday
Mr. and Mn. Paul Broderaon ofsen, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Peteraen'U}"m mommy °Y°""?5 to visit |.K8Y» Schmidt and Roberts votingl'\vn\¢rr ¢n\anaivlniinn In » .m-ma near Nickerson visited at Ea-\'\|visited Sunday at Theo. William-|h|<E_a""'f'¢_Mf5;_ S?d'? Llchty.'AYE2 the motion carriai.
\ALREADYmc . ,........,........ . . - . _ _ _an apen weount.The names os!
mhscriberl will be lnstm§ly xe-mo v e lfrmna ur mni l hgli s tnt thz
nqnntiun ol tha time paid io! if
the publiahen be notified; other-
Thompson's Thursday evening.|sen'n.X
Mrs.Marian Denman,Leonaand Elizabeth Hansen and Madamand Florence Wllliamsen visited an
John Taylar'g Thursday afbernoou.
Fashion (fenter sw snk Dresses
are now $3.76;$15 Silk Dresses
are now$6.'75;$20 Silk Dresses
n/me the subscription will nmnin are now $9.76.28-ItHfnrm nt the deni lmnud mb-Fashiun Center $10 Silk Dresses
M a ;e;-1,,:.:;::°.,,~;4 ~ ~ M w a t e r
will »_mzun be la i d onCe n\cr t imivegacnd some Lune vxsung rel |"°"" from From, :t w u a r x g
Dr. and Mrs. John Grant Shick Mqved and seconded, um this pe
reurned Sat§1rday_ alter spending tlhon be received and placed on
tv.o ~ x n l l h n p l s a n a Wxs-ille and that the nmswrgg 1%Gentlemen
'Qi I§;,"""""'Eér 1"'§2d.§-.id thazrymzge cuuib YORK CREEK NE
hom are made 9. part of the con-Mr and Mrs. Alma smmenbetween the publisher and,,u.....:..-. ..n...............
.usuuxsm vnuu reuluves. ur. smck ana z men P193 DQ installed UsWSare rmw 53375;$15 Sflk D'""5'drove an:§: Oldsmobile coach'give these petitioners thasen'ic¢
are now $6.'l5;$20 Sllk Dx1esSes|h¢;me from the lacmry anrhe l asked for.All Councilman ples
are new $9.75.23~1¢preny proud of it. The Home folks ant and voting 'AYE', the mbtionrapd~ Dr. and Mrs, Shck and arelcan-;ed_3
§',,""B E N C H N o r m s glad ey are home agmn.1 A commnnirnhm, ,,-_ n.,.*na.
JN e a r l y 2 0 0 n e w f a l l p a t t e r n s f o r y o u r i n s p e c t i o n .C o u n t y
F a i r ,f a l l o p e n i n g s ,s c h o o l ,a l l t h o s e t h i n g s w h i c h c a l l f o r b e t t e | '
a p p e a r a n c e ,a r e n e a r l y h e r e .M A C Y C l o t h e s o f f e f e d t o y o u
L _ .A
1-|)i~.2 we re mu u u u y zuutuluua11'Iitor s at. the Lor en J e nsen hor
uxf,LslnE NEWS OF
GARDNER. DISTRICT
Mrs.John Rngen accompanied I z " " ` T ' T " " " f '\"=§:\»|=:Mrs. Jens Jensen of Blah' to Oma-Mr.and Mrs.Francis HerHng.5 - PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCHiA"t3ny glvmg hxs 9pim°'5 ul 'f`"'
lm Wednesday.`,and son of Modnle,Iowa spent'QRUAI »¢;'_'d Q e exPF'd"'°r°of ClflvMr. and Mrs. Elmer 'Thane a.nd|Saturday mm Sllmlay vidting with P, J. Bemensen. Pastor r n s or "d?'°"'""K purposes ul
sons visited at the Viggo Hansen Mr.and Mrs.Ted Olinger._,connection wlm _ the Pmposul on
home near Winslow Tuesday eve-Mr. and Mrs.Louie Tank and Sunday School at 10 A.M.the sale of the hght. pl z or an._.,_|_.._:
uy Auvance uleaners assure the utmost in appearance vhlue.
# " ' 1 . . . . . . . . . . !» ..¢..
Mr s .F r e d An d er s
He r man , sp e n t Tu es d n
.her br ot h er ,J .L .I
fn r n ily .
Ma r g a r e t L md e n
" l . > " ¢»S . .n n n l n f
on of ncar'ning»\y night with]Mr.and M1
?ebersen and,family mature
{De lo1 es of Lgwemo nt, we re S u n u p y E mn i n g s e r v i c e a t 8 P .M ,i pan wereor y arns read
rs.F r e d K u b i e and - dinner gu e sts a t t h e Cl a r k L I P '.1i.rsc '.lhu1'sday i n A u g u s t,the g Seconded,thus la tte r
ed to Va lle y ,Ne b . | p i n c o tt ho me .L a d i e s ' A i d m e e ts wi t h Mr s . H n a n d P\B»C€'d o n flie .
.M ved am
be a fed
A11 nm...-al.Wcwlens ' QL-|-'.'!'ail;§~§ng
SUIT Q.OVERCOAT -TOP COAT -TUXEDO
Tweeds, Browns, Blues, Blacks Fancy or Plain
All at one low price.Come in, inspect these woolens or call
e a r l Su n d a evc ni n a n d s n t l M r a n d Mr s .A u t Sc he uvel _ " " ' "" " ' " 'Y ._Y 8 P9 -EUS La rs en .atte nd ed n *h§,f'"==11°¢ §'~'=""g='=K°\ {f an d db a by of F r emo nt,hpentnwed-__
h ousin,r.a n d rs.m e s t . o n s o n n e s a y e ve n i n g a t e a r t y rJ i n i m D a n d Mr .a n d Mr s .B y r o n Mc D o n -S m j , h o me .C g U N C l L PROC EE D I QNGS
naha F n d a 5 ; f 8 | d o f ne a r Ke n n a r d sp en t Tu es -Mass Pe g g y Po un ds i s . sp en dmg i o n t i n u e d f r o m v a s e un e)
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\ n ' me n pr es en t v o t i n g ` 5 . & Y i : 3 f ~
mo tio n c a rr i ed ,
A p e titi o n a s k i ng th e C i ty C o u n
c il to c a ll a Spec ial Ele c ti o n f o r
th e pur po se o f s u b mi tti mr to thc
§'s`i5§$<1 1fa'né'e`§»1""£¢ "in
Madsen home in On. _ ! . . \ . 4m g m .~\ v » u ¢ ¢ b l » \ || ¢ ; \L g v i v s l n u " ° : "v 1 \ . \ . n v s a a w n l b I »g n u A O " " " l l ~~t h, h a m s e n h o m e .m o o t t h o m e .a n d a p p r o v e d a n d t h a t t h e s a m e F *e
v i a g l l a i m d § ; " ' 1 ; I * " " § W ' 2 ¥ " § ? £ 2 s C l a r e n c e W a c h t e r d r o v e u p t o P . M i s s R u t h L i p p i n c o t t w a s e n t e r - ' b e p u b l i s h e d a s r e q u i r e d b y l a w ,E o f v o t i n g b o n
W m m a e v e n i n g ' h i s b r o t h d o ,W ; . I . L :` S ' . ; ; o E ; t c . r , 1 t a i n e d a t d i n n e r a t t h e A .r l .. U b n u n O n r o l l c a l l ,B i g e l o v s f ,C r o w d y ,J e n -o f l a n d f o rM m P a g e T r u h l o e n h a d t h e n ] i s _i I P E 3 r R o s a l i e S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g a n d h o m e S u n d a y .I s e n ,M o o r e ,M c K a y ,S c h m i d t a n g r o u n d e a n d
: f o r t u n e w g e t h e r h a n d c a u g h t i n . 5 P ¢ l 1 i S u n d a y t h e m .¢I T h e B e n c h C o m m u n i t y C 1 1 l b l I \ @ t | R o b e r t . s v o t i n g ' A Y E ' ,H u n d a h l i s w l m m l n g p o c
t h e w r i n g c r w h i l e w a s h i n g o n e d a y ]M r s .J e n s J e n s e n f B l z u r a l l f i w f t h ~ t g i l n m n w 0 l § e n T h u r s ~b e i n g a b s e n t ,t h e m o t i o n c a r r i e d .M ° F € d a n d :
l a s t w e e k i t w a s n e c e s s a r y f o r M i s s H e l e n V i n d e w s p e n t F n - _ d a y w l t h l r t x e n m e m b e r s p r e s - |A l e t t e r f r o m M r s .W a s h b u r n l p e m ' ° "b e n
t h e a m o r n o m e s e v e n l s r i t c h e = f E * ° ¥ _ a t t h e - ? ° * ' " .R P ? - W "h ° m e ' | e n f .B `§ P " " 3 ? f ' ° § '" ' f ' f $ ' "i é r m n m m o w C o u n c i l f o r t h e m r i n f I s u f f i c i e n t .A
Ci ty the p ro po si ti on
ids f o r th e purc hnsc
p a r k s a n d public
t h e e r e c t i o n o f a
nl t h e r e o n w a s r e a d .
S e c o n d e d t h a t t h i sJ
°l"Di\f|\||nur!||l\nlnun.l
Wgte 183 for appointment.I'll be glad bo measure you any
evemng.
. v -\ u u u \ .ll CouncilrA ul:L|¢llC\..|
men prezn-
atio n c ar -Sincerely,on th e ba c k of h er ha nd .She h as helpi ng c c
s u f f e r e d m u c h p a i n a n d i t .w i l l b e M r s .J
b u t n n i § n n n l m f n v n c h i !~1 ) h V | 3 } G o r d 0 n W l
:ak for threshers.|a vxslwr..lne next meeung Wm .'------- '=""'|ti 1bhnReeh, Audrey and»b-B uaid at the home of Mrs. Harry zgne smgns installed near the Has-ept, vo R3'A
ere Friday morning call-|Sm1th and eahh member will give,P."'f'l»_ ~ ~M°'f¢fd §U\dpS'§¢-'ne£*___-...\
n r ,the In
Ray Lynch" " '""""" " " "mi" b'L"`" " " £ | m a t t h e A A 'c<»mpton'h0m@»a riddle when answering roll call |°""°'1» uns :ester be placed oli file }A.u.uv!:C|ana aeconaed,that the"h 'ESF o f i n In s _tter a B1 f.A J re 'ta ea 'uh her*Mr. and Mrs. Sherman L0¢k1in° All Councilmen presént voti v election called for in the abovemarusyw x K D 8 ...t h i s ~~~~~~s o I . w v n n : | n n | » n n | ¢n E * ; 'Q n f ! l f ! u \A v a . .a n d M I *" n f l M m ~~' A Y F P ~~n n r v i n f l ~h i !~l l Y \S : l \ ! \ * 1 l l f \ ' \ s »0
m e r e a g ~~5 ¢ l l l \ | l | ' Q l C l l \ : )u l l ! l l q a u u l u n ;\ . r \ . . -" " " I - -" ' - H ° - »l l n l A l v v n l n l Q - - I -|v v v s f v i h v l x \ A ; | l l \ » \ | »| l " "" " \ 4 j " °n. r \ .: \ A . | | | M C | .' f oM r a n d M , B _B e n M e a d a n d t w o r u n g .u n d f a g n l l y O f M o d u l e ,I o w a w e r e T h e f o l l o w i n g O r d m n n c e w a s i n . = 1 9 3 0 »5 1 %t h e C n t y C l e r k b e i n -
a z i m é e n o f F o r t L e a v e n w o r t h ,¢ h " ' § ' 3 ;H " " ? ~' ¥ . ;J i n s e n h v i s i t e g " * " Z 5 ' i ° " " ' " 1 ; ° ; 'a t s d l l t n e r a t t h e T e d t r o d u c e d b y C o u n c i l m a n J e n s e n :s t r u c t e d t o g i v e n o t i c e ,b y p u b -
,t ,r s .m g e r m e u n a y .1 t\ ' € " ! ¥ f ' " »~_ P i i l l l d l l x 1 1 f f f & ; l f i U D !»1. f . ' , . . , . . . , " " " ¢ ' § . . »' . f ' .1 . ~ , § | . . f 2 5 , , . f , , ' . . . , . .I M r .n m !M r s f l l n r l r l . i r m i m ~ n H . l i t ~5 0 1 . 4 8. 5 | , . ' . i ' 1 . i ' f ' l '~" § °~i l l d p l a c e " F
vwwrs at me Harry nrvey name. ----~-1 -----s -----.v """""5 '§ ,,1 -"-~b-'-s"'l ~'; ; ; ; , } ; , "1 WachteMrs.Dan Ph'""'°:;'.,.z;°""'=a'»£J " § lg'Z°.2'T..»,...ni t ? " 0 . 2 ;
John Conley spen Y .Vinderslev cook for threshers on
Omaha.M J F01 mdl'l'hursd.oy afternoon.Mr.and re." r y EY |Mra Harland Christiansen and
daughters, Rosalie "Fil Vina were Betty Lou spent Friday at the par~Monday evening visitors nt thelemal Thorvald Hansen home.
J. L Petersen h°\=9=~d|Mr.and Mre chris m u m ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ld Mundorl an »Chest>er,Hdwnrd and Betty o t
mr. and Mrs. Q- K M\11!d°'f dro wlf.-nm milpa 'rmnmi fw ws ni m
and aby pe y g
visiting nt the Hans Anderson
home in Omaha.
l The Peck family held a family
reunion Sundn at the home ofMrs. Bertha Golehon in honor of
Mr. Sheldon Peck's 86th birthday.
Mrs. Lyle Guyer and children,
visited Thursday afternoon at the
l o 0 Finn;-vuttt n u u n u ma u u r i ,To Be Termed cu:uuull us required by law andth t he l"The Annual Appropriation nm",a t _e ection be _held i n the
and Appropriating Such Sum or
Sums of Money Necessary to
De!rny.All Necessary Ex nses
and liabilities of the Ci o f
Blair, Washington County, Neb-
raska, for the Fiscal Year Com-
mencmg on the First Tuesday in
usual polling places with the pres-
ent City Election Board and be-
.tween the hours of 9 A.M. and
'I P. M. under the usual election
laws.On roll call, Bigelow, Crow-
dy, I-Iundahl,Jensen, Moore, Mc~
|Kay, Schmidt and Roberts voting
. u v w AL.
SPE CIALS
Friday and Saturday
I
M o n a r e h E a r l y J u l i e P e a s 2 C a l l s 3 5 c
N e w p ac ~~0:3 Sieve.Peas w i l l be sqirce
Crackers ~.~2 \c
g
For Good Tl)ings To Ea! - 79/lane I7 - We DeliverProm/:Hy
Gallon
Gallon
Gallon
Gallon
Pears --
Blackberries
Peaches -
Apficots -
72c
78c
59c
69c
0
Sunbrite Cleanser, 4 for -19c
M. B. Cbffee, 3 lbs._-1.00
Calumet Baking Powder,
Ib.can ------29c
Super Suds,3pkgs. ---25c
v?'° '",7,',,":'",,,*1';,",;';¥.2"" mm "`°¢§"'§§'°7"°"{2"":."'d" gf "ni »."£3|"'K.`?:."`fi."€v1|un» md ,"',;{'_;;""~ ='°€_';"{,;"=."*° gg; f`5M¢.i""...Z'""""..".T..|'I"'.?..; here-' Y um un mga. S"d"'|"'diCl'r»;ter and u..'€.£'..1 rmyednfar J-my vhmdevvztinhn Fred Peck pmprhtlon md the mount for ~ City Cmllmll Chnmber_in|
F? °"€ !"`9"¥' P§?""f...°t !.H';'f!|n¢|n-viur.I Mn_ 'mv nr umm! -ma vmlam.FW Objecflnnl ...,§"!I ~ "Q "'°4 u "F "Wi
ba by gm nom " f y " I " " " ` " " |Mrs. Clarence Simpson of smithand baby 5 " d mn nzcely au of Blair, spent Monday with Mrs.
NP Is weanng a sm: e that won 'Fay Jones,helping cook for
.oome off.. LhreshersMr. and Mrs. Harry Ervey and M r . ~Mrs. Thorvald HansenFaye.entertained a number of and family,Mr. and Mrs. Henry
:elatxves at supper Sunday eve- mnnianwn and r-zllmn W m
McBride visited a t the Jo nm
Blomberg home Wednesday after-
noon.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marsh were
Monday visitors at the Charles
Husk home.
Moved m d Seconded, that rule ""'m*'°1U{l8 place inabond of th#six be suspended and that this Ord-olfi Cxty Fire hall.On roll cal]
c be passed Lg its second lngelow,Crowdy.IIundahl,Jen
Schmidt d Robert
m a n e 1 1 a n B i g d o w s e n ,M o o r e ,a n
I f r n " . T \ l u 1 n ; I n . . L . . » . . . .
r e a d i n g .O n r o ,1
r~~......l....|:r......a..1.|r...-- -....1 n - _ . . _t n t l n n r A V F - .I n
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l
¢
n »
....»_.»McKay,'Sehmidt Ima Roberts ml . the motzon camed.I
ing 'AYE', the motion carried.I Moved and Seconded,the City
This ordinance was then read P\l1'¢-haue one No.50 Low Type
for the second iinw.|Whirler from the Trojan Play-
ground Equipment Co. ol St, CloudMinn. for the sum of $85.00 net
.0 .B ,Blair,Nebraska._ On
l l call,Bigelow,Crowdy,Hun-
l, Jensen, Moore, Schmidt andRoberts voting 'AYE', McKay be-
ing absent, the motion carried.
Moved and Seconded,the City
Clerk be authorized to purchase icei! necessary for the Ice Plant. All
Councilmen pmscht voting 'AYE',
the motion carried.
Moved und Seconded, this meet-
Moved and Seconded, that rude
six be again suspended and that
~3= ordinance be passed w ite
t 'rd reading.On roll call, Bige-
low,Crowdy,Hunddxl,Jensen,
Moore, McKay, Schmidt and Rob-
erts voting 'AYE', the motion car-
ried.E
This ordinance was then read
for the third time.i
Moved and Seconded,Lhis onl-
innnce be numbered No. 486, title
as read agreed upon, passed and,
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I
1=il18~Mrs. John Reid spent Thursday
.az the Louis Schenk home.Mrs.Frank Brown entertained
the Hillside Hustlers Club Thurs-
day afternoon.Mrs.~Hunk of Blair,and Mrs.JimHendricksenofFremont.were
vimibors of the Club.Mr.and Mrs.L.L. Porter ofEl k City were Sunday dinner
guests at the Dan Phillips home.Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Peiersen sud
son, Robert attended a surpnse
birthday pany at the Fred Ander-
son home near Herman, Sunday in
honor of Mrs. Anderson's birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Reid attended
.s picnic dinner at the Jack Lazure
..._. -|_=_¢~....,n..
Tuesday visitors at the Harland
Christiansen hams.
T.K.lwrson shelled ro m for
Mrs. Anna Huglemun Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs.Howard William-sen and Mr. and Mrs. John Reehand children enjoyed a iaicnlc near
Arlington Sunday.
T.K.Iverson shelled com for
Morris Christensen Friday morn-
mg.|Miss Ruth Been spent Sunday
at the home of her sistaer,Mrs.
Roy Webster ana famlly near Te-kamah.
Mr.and Mrs.Chris Vinderslev
gand family were Thursday eve-: i n g v i s i t o r s s t t h e M a c C a m e r o n
o m e .
CROW ELL nom
Mrs.Anna Parker and Miss
Martha Nelson enjoyed the week-
ggg éelief from their duties a t
ome.Mrs.Wm.B.Anderson treated
the Home folks 1/o jce cream on
Sunday.This was unusudly en-
joyablle because the day was so
warm.Miss Mary Cook was a pleasant
caller at the Home on Wednesday.
Mrs. Tom Majors of Tekamsh,
spent Thursday with her motheri m a aunt,the Mesdames Bluck~
st d Tm5o n e a n e h l o o d .
su . .....,x x| . . . .name sourno1 nluzr, Duuuny.|Mr. and Mrs. Soren Jensen and
.uiaughters spent Sunday at the LFashion Cener $10 Sggg gresses P.Skov ho helping Mrs.Skova r e n o w ~~ ~,_''"ficelebraLe l1e:n>irLh anniversary.
Linculn, visited the for-mer's aunt
ggs- Elizabeth Schuab, last Satur-
y.Mr. and Mrs.John Bowen and
family called at the Home Tues-
day/moming.They came to get
some of Mrs. Dunn's pereonnl af-fects.Mrs.Dunn, who died last!
week, was a sister of Mr. Bowen.l
Miss W. C.Wietcrs, our night'
nurse, spent Wednesday and Thursday in Omaha.
Mrs. Wm. B. Anderson returnedThursday from a short visit. with
her husbrm<l's people in Albion.
Rev. A.F. Newell conducted "A
splendid chapel service for us last
Sunday afternoon.He was nc-
cnrnpnnied by Mrs. Chelsea Whit-ford, who presided at the piano.
Mr. Frame Cumlngs of Omaha,was a caller at lhe Home Sunday.
Mr.Cummings was n nephew nf
Mrs.Dunn,who is recently de-
ceased.'
Mrs. Sam Loomis stopped at the
Home Wednesday to visit Mrs.Wm.B.Anderson.She was on
her way frum California bo herhome in Chicago and _was accom-
panied byl er two sohs and her
mother.r. Loomis iseaptain of
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Specials For The Week
at the
The Style Shoppe
Jhfn. _/osi¢I. VanDcusen, proprielor
~-
200 Acre Improved
Washington County Farm Sélls
AT AUCTION
S a l e w i l l b e h e l d a t 2 P . M . i n
H o m e T h e a t r e , B l a i r ,N e b r .
Frlday, August 8, |930
This farm is loald four miles south of Blair md is
legally desuibed u the Sbiavf the NWM:tl! E% of
the SW% Ind the NW% ol the SE%of Sec. 85. Twp.
18. Rge. ll. all ln Wulxlnglon Coun¢y. Nebr
Thin farm is ldeqrntely improved and the improvements
are in hir amdition.
The land lays level lo mlllnx und the roll ll I rich loam
that producuhuvlly.Il ~ been rqlltell and well fnrm~
ed.Nialy located 1 mile from 'in eleven grade schurl,
4 mlla from Blnlr md 22 miles from Omlln.Owner
ll non-resident Ind wants thi! farm sold to highest bidder.
Summer Hats
$5.00 values
Slashed to
$1.00
\t ~
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'=~¢ ~
~~ ;if .la
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G 1., v.
w. M. STEBBINS
co n-azna u no
nnu BLICAN CAN DI UATB: FOR
United sum Senator
Plonezn nr-:sm\snAnsvcctssfun. nuances umronuen Lsalsuvroa r r
Ill oonyrmmoruu. ouuvamol
Children's Cinderella
$1.00 Wash Dresses
This Week
892:
Silk Hogiery.A few
broken lots.Won~
derful values.
2 pair for
$1.00
\ yY o u n g L a d i e s '
'Summer Wash Dress-
es, $1.00 values
69C
'P 28-1t ; NOTICE QF PRHEATE
0F wlu.NEW ENGI..AND Nlswsi|0'l-Ianlen &0'Hanlon,Attorneys'Mrs.Raymond hlagill and chil»I ln the Matter of the EsnLa!e'of
dren spent IQSL Monday 81 !l\¢'Ch\-istian Wulf, Deceased:'H¢D\'}' Hovendxck home.I The verified petition of Gustav
Estella .M°"¢$°"\°fY §P°"' mt J . W ulf a nd Chris D. Wulf hasI
week visiting with her sister, M"°;l>een med in the County Court
Chester Hovendick._Mr. and Mrs John Reyzllck andchildren and Mr. Reyzlick's father
spent. 'Dhursday nt the Joe Rcyz-
lick home.7Mrs.Earl Thompson,Meta.
Ddsy qml Calvin spent Thursddy
aftemoon at the George Loftxs
home.Miss Hazel Bridwell le!'fY-he
nm o f the wee k fm- Fo rt .y r-
gan, Colo., w take up her position
at that place again.She was call-
ed hem by the serious illness anddeath of her mower.Edna Sprlck
anoompaniai her and will visit rel-atives at Judesburg. Colo.
Mu lo n and Jnnice Loftis of
of said Cbunty, pfaying that Lehi
ters of Administration do issue to
I
I
S. W. Chambers and that the in-
strument now on file herein pur-
porting to be the last will and test-
iment of Chrisfian Wulf, deceased,
be disallowed.
Now, therefore, notice is hereby;
given that a hearing will be had'
on said petition on the 22nd dayI
af August A.D.1930 at 10o'clock A. M., and all pelsons in-
terested are notihed tu appear and
show cause, of any, why said in-I
show cause, if any, why said in--
strbmenhmny not be disallowed
Blair, mtumcd ~}\ome Sunday Bfi-`as the last Will and 'l`estamentI
er Hiwnflivs a week at the home* of ma deceased, and administn-I
d my-r 8f3"dP§"e"'3»»Mr. and tion of said estate be granted as`Mrs. ueox-ge wg; ed M Wm Ian intestate estate.
# g g L<>,g=1;, ,_h§eshm"'i,.,,,day'2 Witness my hand and Qa ida
°°g,",;_m who has bmfseax this zsnh day of July, 1930.
vmfking in Omaha returned homel (SEAL)I. ~ ELL ER,
Friday enin for a shert vimiz'25-4b "County Judge.wlth honhe folis.
Wi li h Andereen epent__'I'uesday Fashion Center $10 Silk Dresses
||f-=-l -ss
4
BUILD A MACHINE 4
g|_||_'|| unw
machinery
evening with the Earl Thompson are now $8.75;$15 Silk Dresses
imiyy-_are now $6.75;$20 Silk Dressesmu. Jim B'f°'!€""'1 MrS~_F¥°==k an now $9.75.wx-H
ullrodersen and Mrs. Jnnnsglncksoi:hnlped Mrs.Henry Ju:n coofor Lhreshera Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Loftis and
children of Blair, Annie and Mets
Tlmmpson spent Sunday n`_tneGauge Iaftls home.Agni :Thompson helped Mrs.
R.\ynz..r,d Mngill cook for graine\l|=i2rv 'lhnrsdayand Friday.E H;Mac Curley accompanied
l r . a n d Mrs.Clifford Cain and
.family ua Oakland Sunday where
:day nwendad s plmlc there.
Mnnxlm Haier. spent the week-
cld in H1-3 v lsitmg at the John
er omis-nn-. and Mrs. George Loftis and
ROSE HILL ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. James R 1
S u n d a y i n B l a i r h e l p i n g ~
'celebrate his birthday.Mr. and Mm Will Ryan visimd
Sunday evening at John Pebersens.!M:.4'~:=f a H o s e a ~ a n d
.\I-'Saturdny.yan were nemont
'Mr. and Mn. nmxd Rumnssen
gpm Sunday picnic-.ing at the Elk-
orn.Mrs.Will Ryan.Mrs.James
Ryan,Mrs. Detlef Wulf and Hazel
1l*|P€d ,Jvhn Petersen cook for
MACHINE SHEDS PAY
inexpensive.
dmikken visited xt the'Eu||v.nmhea Thursday.* l i o mp s o n h o m e Su nd ay e ve ni ng .Mr .
'' Mr a n d M1n Vi¢~Ir Sllmv and Ff lnnrn.Telephone No. 4dsfldnnspentSundaysttheJade Skov home at Bldr helpingln. Skov webnbe her immday.
N rman Bowden of Teknmah,- w i a few days last week at
Wm. Sptitk'».
luiode Hatcher spent severaldays last week at the Eddie Fleff
a n h o me .ln. He nry Me nge dnht md s onFridaywithhermother,
Blum =»»i=f-"rx her with cook
..._-_.. ...._.,....,.....v.....».m uAUM C111-isferwen 5:Sioux Ci ,ViB5¢2d Sunday at John Tnylor'a.ty
Hr .a n d ~ J o hn Ta y l o r and
Mxxme visited at Norris Wlu'd'|
Tuesday evening.
Mr.~Mrs.Clarence Jensenand cluldreu and Henry Lgmb of
ns rnont, ard Mn. Rm o f Bla ir,
were Sunday dinner guests at
Rurglph Mendneksn Mxrian Willhmsen was lSunday dinner men of Dorothv
$5.0()` values
Slashed to
$1.00
200 Acre Improved
Washington County Farm Sélls
AT AUCTION
S a l e w i l l b e h e l d a t 2 P . M . i n
H o m e T h e a t r e , B l a i r ,N e b r .
F r l d a y A u g u s t 8 | 9 3 0
9 9
This farm is loald four miles south of Blair md is
legally desuibed u the Sbiavf the NWM:tl! E% of
the SW% Ind the NW% ol the SE%of Sec. 85. Twp.
18. Rge. ll. all ln Wulxlnglon Coun¢y. Nebr
Thin farm is ldeqrntely improved and the improvements
are in hir amdition.
The land lays level lo mlllnx und the roll ll I rich loam
that producuhuvlly.Il ~ been rqlltell and well fnrm~
ed.Nialy located 1 mile from 'in eleven grade schurl,
4 mlla from Blnlr md 22 miles from Omlln.Owner
is non-resident Ind wants ¢hi| farm sold to highest bidder.
'rmms=rmmm to Mila: 15% of nurdlse price
on du of audlnn.Bdnnee md final settlement Md..l,
l98\.Merehantalale xhstnct ganrnnteed.'
M r s . M a rg a re t M c M a h o n , o w n e r
FORKE mms., THE AUCrioNx~:1~:RS.
132 No.12th St.,Lincoln, Nehr.
$1.00 Wash Dresses
This Week
892:
Silk Hogiery.A few
broken lots.Won~
derful values.
2 pair for
$1.00
\ yY o u n g L a d i e s '
'Summer Wash Dress-
es, $1.00 values
69C
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nu-mm-e UEPDIDABLEALWAYS on 'ms .vos
"VUT E ro n A nu nu e u m 1 1
m r n e s n n u z s u s x n n s "
n ¢ m l n . A ¢ m n . u . m z a
QEVER YTHING FOR BUILDING
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Furniture, rugs and floor coveb
gs.Mathew R. Bendorf.21-tl
Waitmss wanted. Robinson Cale.
z m :
H.E. Custer of Herman, Rnuw
Pm-maneutWlva, $7.50. Allkindn
of beauty work.Phone 197, Mn
KIA. Po\md,Z)6 E. Colhx.88-tl'
C. K. Bundo rl, umm e mbllm-
er und undextnker, Blair.Odiee
phone, 181; rel. Phone. 188.$~Ll
Mr.m d Mrs.Wm.McCracken
ad'Omaha,spent the week-and
with Blair relatives and lrlads.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jensen spent
the week-end a t Wayne visiting
Subscribe lor The Entzrprise.
Hlmhwvriw tg: produce. Phone
258.Fumen Produce On.88-d
Fo r S a le -,Ford truck,i n good
cundition.c .R.Wilkins,Blur.
Phone 21 on 17.26-8t.
Mrs.&rrie Snowden of Wins-
low,Neb.,is visiting her son,
Wallace and family.south of town
Mr. and Mrs. Od: Phippin were
I .
li i n Bptty Ho pe we ll gpm the
weekend with her mother.She i!
m m i n Fnmo ufa mmme r
school.
uf.. Im.Huck left Manda?
.for Garnett, Kansas for ; couple
nl wge kn v i dt; t!.he ho me o fh¢ !
uncle, F. M. Curtis.
Mrs. Ma rjqrle Melzinger of ~
mont,made short vidts on Pri-
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Furniture, rugs and floor coveb
gs.Mathew R. Bendorf.21-tl
Waitmss wanted. Robinson Cale.
z m :
H.E. Custer of Herman, Rnuw
Pm-maneutWlva, $7.50. Allkindn
of beauty work.Phone 197, Mn
KIA. Po\md,Z)6 E. Colhx.88-tl'
C. K. Bundo rl, umm e mbllm-
er und undextnker, Blair.Odiee
phone, 181; rel. Phone. 188.$~Ll
Mr.m d Mrs.Wm.McCracken
ad'Omaha,spent the week-and
with Blair relatives and lrlads.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jensen spent
the week-end a t Wayne visiting
Subscribe lor The Entzrprise.
Hlmhwvriw tg: produce. Phone
258.Fumen Produce On.88-d
Fo r S a le -,Ford truck,i n good
cundition.c .R.Wilkins,Blur.
Phone 21 on 17.26-8t.
Mrs.&rrie Snowden of Wins-
low,Neb.,is visiting her son,
Wallace and family.south of town
Mr. and Mrs. Od: Phippin were
I .
li i n Bptty Ho pe we ll gpm the
weekend with her mother.She i!
m m i n Fnmo ufa mmme r
school.
uf.. Im.Huck left Manda?
.for Garnett, Kansas for ; couple
nl wge kn v i dt; t!.he ho me o fh¢ !
uncle, F. M. Curtis.
Mrs. Ma rjqrle Melzinger of ~
mont,made short vidts on Pri-
r19-q4dur»n»¢¢x»¢1.a»ml Who\nnt;anewS8n®eelel8'b~|sub»mmm»mmm§n¢I FarBlJ¢
)I0-N°!1'°IkonllIdl||n'I'ni|day.'ings-od£or$3~Ga1la¢En°=rrrl»°w¢:uu|{»m9a.n¢un¢§nc»¢¢. 212on24.' i i i
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u lnno1rR.Bendor1'.ll-'IlU| " ' £ "- -- = -f=:ff:'f=°___-_ . . -. l » 'Tf '»~ "rf.-" 'er und undertnker, Blair.Odiee
phone, 181; rel. phone. 133~$~Ll
Mr.and Mrs.Wm.McCracken
wf omgha,spent the week-ond
with Blair relatives and lrlads.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jensen spent
the week-end a t Wayne visiting
Mrs.Jenwn'| parents,Mr.and
Mrs. Robert Whorlow.
Caponize those roosters and gem
a better price.Leave orders for
the work at The Ekzterprise office.
2842
Mr. and Mrs.Duane Evans of
Council Bluffs, spent a few days
this week with Mr. Evans' brother,
Glen and wife ol this diy.
Mr.and Mrs. G. L. Dixon and
Mr. and Mrs. Reed O'Hanlon left
Wednesday afbernoon for a week's
vacation among the Colorado
mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sutherl d,
who reside west of Blair, are hc
proud parents of a baby girl born
Saturday morning at the J.E.
Huvendick home._
mg. Ed llutthiesen and daugh-
ter, Fredericku rctumed Thursday
from Senttle,Washington where
Lhey have been visiting their
daughter and sister,Mrs.Bill
Gdmm and husband.
Miss Catherine Beckman,who
has been in Chicago since the close
o f school,returned to Blnir the
forepnrt of last week and will
Lpend the remainder of the sum-
mer with her parents.
Prof.K. c .DeGro1f will leave
Friday for Minneapolis where he
will spend the remainder of the
summer.Mr.DeGr<>ff hxm'l>een
attending summer school nt Fre-
mont the forepurt oflthe summer.
.for Garnett, Kansas for n couple
o f wge kn v i dto ttls e ho me o fli a
uncle, F. M. Curtis.
Mrs. Ma rjqrle Melzinger of ~
mont,made short vidts on Pri-day and Saturday to the home ot
her pau-enu, Mr. and Mrs. w. w.
Wilkinson of this city.
Henry Sheer,one of the sub-
stantial farmers of the oounty
living north of Fontanelle, was a
Blair visitor Monday and called at
The Enterprise office to visit his
fdends.A v is it lmm Mr. She er
is always a pleasure ond the lakh
airing at this office is always out
to him.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bugeon of
Chicago,left early Wednesday
morning for Lheir home nite:a
trip m the Black Hills and a visit
with Mrs. . Minnie Bugeon and
other relatives oi this city.TM ?
also visited Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Simpson of Teknmah,for a few
dqya
bertained the following for dimer
and the afternoon on last Sunday:
Mrs. Alice Rowe and daughter, of
Blair, Mrs. Wm.Smith and Mrs.
Goldie Smith and daughter o!I"L
Calhoun,Mr.and Mrs.Clarence
Simpson of Long Creek neighbor-
hood.
Mrs.w .v.Wright received
word of the accident to her young-
est brother at Los Angeles, Calif.
and his subsequent death and left
last week Wednesday for the west.
Mr. Wright's mother, Mrs. W .A.
Wright came over Sunday from
Bralnard, Neh. and will look after
thc lxcuselmlzl duties at the home
of her son whilethe wife is away.
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Melvin No m o f Albinh,v mmd
Mill .Jane Noble over the week-
Jean s ww a n returned Fddny
fmm a wa k'a vi m with Blnnclxe
Randall, of Friend, Neb.
C. K.. Bendort, licensed embnlm-
er and undertaker, Blair.Oifice
plume, 161; ren. phone, 188.3-ti
Mrs.Grant Gantz and children
oi Omaha, have been visiting at
the paxenud, Ed Lewellen home.
Mr. and Mrs.N. R. Burdlc and
little son uf Omaha,spent the
week-end at the parental.Hugo
Haack home.
Morris Simonson and son, Rich-
ard have been spending a two
weeks vaoation with relatives a t
Craig, Neb."
Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. 1-Iavendck
and daughter of Davenport, Iowa
and Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Jacobsen
have been visiting xx few days at
the parentd,Myron Metzinger
home.
r
YOUR VOTE AND suPP<§§<'r WILL BE APPRECIATED
/'
SAM STEVENS
Republican Candidate for
s H E R I F F
Seven years experience as Police
PRIM/mlrs AUGUST 12. 1930
Off ic er
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9 untilBlair since --~
w o asspendingseveralweekswith his
mother hehe,left Monday for
Scotia, Neb. to assume his duties
as superintendent of schools at
that place.
Miss Dorothy Gray, who is spend
ing the summer at Berkley, Calif
writes her parents that Mrs. Emma
Hnack and daughters and sons of
Modeste,Calif.,but former Blair
people, came over tp Berkley re-
cently with well filled baskets, to
have a picnic lunch and visit with
her.They had read that Miss
Dorothy was near by and were
anxious to see and hem-from
Blair friends again.The Hnacks
lived for many years at South and
2nd streets and have visited in
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Fo r S a le -A good family
cow.Fresh noon.Phone B
45.Si Johnson.28-
Mo nls Nielsen went back
Chicago today after n visit wi
his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Nlej~
For Sale--Ten head of s
calva.Phone Black 45.Sl Joh
son.ZB-
Robert F.Hilton and Mon
Slalgel diove in from Lincoln l
evcnlng tn v'~ait at the John
Rhnades hom fur a few hon
Both young men nre employed o
the Lincoln Suite Journal.
Miss Mildred t of Basset
Neb.,has been 'isiting Miss~
Edith.and Dorothy Jensen.0
last Friday,n card puny ~=
held in he r honor nt which ti
tJ\erevrcre four tables.Miss E '
lyn Moats held high score,Mi~
Elizabeth Nuhlé, low and were ¢
cordingly awarded pdzes.Mi~
Root receivcd a guna; prim.
""" " '" '"an~|m,ul.\nce ~ones:her sister at Armour, S. D.o f f i m n l; "g i n a , 1 3 3 _29-cg
Mn H» rr y G =m¢ ¢ ° f0 ma h1 . i ~K n a n d M n . s u n l~hller,who
wi dths her a i mr.Mm Osc ar hav e been mini ng mm- amghwr,
iG\ly8l'.Mrs. J. B. Smith md husband of
Mrs. z. B, Smith entérf-lined a Redelm, S. D., rammed home lustfew ladies at a social evening last! Saturday.
Thursda y ln ho nor ol her Sillih G. G. Hines was overcome with
Mrs. Ernest Dau.the heat last. Saturday while work-
Mn. Georgie Moon and niece,ing down in a z.-.isbern and has been
M n .Lee Hudgson of Lincoln,'¢0nfmed to his bed ever since.He
spent Tuesday ght at the Oliver has been a. pretty sick man and
Hudleson home.:his friends and relatives are hop~
Mr.and Mrs. Walter Gutschow ing for a °P¢¢<iy recovery.
and son, Jimmie left, Saturday for?Mr. and Mrs.Walter Pebersen
a week or ten days' vacation into and Mr. and Mrs.. Glen Evans re~
the Black Hills country.turnei Thursday from a weck's
'l'. A.Bohn was operated on for vacation spent. in the Black Hills.
appendicitis at an Omaha hospital iTh°Y report a pleasant f-rip.
lm Thursday a nd is reponed u l _Glen Tllden, accompahled by hls
gemng along nicely.lmeees,Doris and Ruth Tllden
nm Norma cnmul of Bur-well, ' drove ¢° \'ork,`Nqb. last Thursday
Neb. has been visiting her sisbcr, for a short visit with his parents.
Mm Howard Hain for a week. She Thelf . returned W Blair Sunday
is now spending a few days at ¢.hc!°"°""'g-
Valley, Neb., Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Gehringer and Mrs.Minnie Trip-
lfett were supper guests at the
Frank Brosa home Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs.Harold Hear re-
tumed w Blair Wednesday from
Walthlll where Mr..I-Ioar,who
works for the Blair telephone com-
pany, has been employed the past
few weeks.They also visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hour
who reside at. Wmlthill.
Mr.und Mrs.Lee Hudleson of
Lincoln, drove up Sunday to spend
the day at the Oliver Hudleson
home.They returned Sunday eve-
ning accompanied by Mrs. Oliver
~ Pou»df= visited at the E.|The W.R.C.Remington wil
Lippincott home on the Bench the meet Friday afternoon, August J
"Mt wwk.lwith Mrs. Nettie Carter.,,..... .. .-._Miss Kathleen Siert of Akron,'
Iowa is visiting for a few weeksat the Paul Sion. home.
Mrs. W. H. Underwood and Misai
Emu Metzinger made a business'
l.rip to Omaha lust Wednesday.
Kirby Cook came up from Oma-
hu to spend the week-end wiili his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cbok.
Rev, and Mrs, John Grant Shlok
Amvn hnmn n new Oakland ca!
Miss Beatrice Bell will enter
tain the Monday evening bridgi
club at her home on August 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wolff am
family of Omaha, were Sunday vis
iwrs at the Victor Wolf! heme.
Mr. and Mrs.Sam Steele an:
daughter,Evelyn were Frida;
evening guests at the Delmaz
Peer home.
Rnv l\I¢Kc-en of Omaha. fonncr
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w a s - .. .» ¢ - - - - --» . - ._ . - - . __ . __o n t h e i r r e t u r n f r o m t h e i r v a c a t i o n l y - g f b i é i r ,g a m e u p M o n d a y o r
M i s s M a x i n e J o h n s o n o f H e r -b u s f m s s a n d c a l l e d o n B l a i r r e i n
m n l i ,s p o i l t s e v e r a l d a y s l a s t \ v e e k | t i v e s a n d f r i e n d s .
wi t h I n r cousin,Mi s s A g n e s Gi i -
b€l'\>uI}.
En xvry Hu n t, J r . r e tu r n e d h o me
la s t ir i ¢i ; »y fr o m F t. Le a ve n wo r th ,
]ian~..»\lic 1`0 he has been in c amp
lilir : ..|..r1\t.
Hi n .('haS.Mc B r i d e h a s so f a r
Mrs . LI. S uth er lan d at Blac k 2 5S
is pr ep ar ed to g i ve y o u a D u a r l
W o nd er W a ve f o r $5.00.A m d
ba r ga i n a n d sa ti sf ac ti on g u a r a n
teed.16 -tl
Mr s .A n d r e w Ha n s e n o f C i n c i n
na ti ,f o r m e r ly Ru b y B e n n e tt o i
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i:u;»:~1 from har Illness mm. 3ne uu5 cny,za Ylmung nur.llluuuzl.u.a:s uirlv to be taken home from'Chcstcr Bennett and wife and other
ilk zo.;Jul.|roiati\~:s of Herman.
Ilvvulur $7.50 1'ormanent.Wa\cs:Mrs. Ernest Dau returned tohcl
:FL ;s.:.=l So for August only. Eit.herhome at St.Francis,K*.¢.#es las!
Lr..,;1m|o or Spiml Wind.Phone§Fridoy after three weeks visii
1237.MI:. K. A. Pound.23-t.f iwith her p s,Mr. and Mrs.
31,~5 1)0m|d Christensen of-Peter Soil and ther relatives.
Umulln,spent. several days I n t l Miss. Ada enk accompanied
week at the parental home of hir.Mn-. and Mrs. Lane of Huxton, Colo.
and Jelrs. Henry Christensen.|t.o their home where she will spend
Bliss Emma Moncke, daughter of 51 3h°"; 'f'§°"t'°"; gh"ooes have
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been visiting relauves nero.M r .an d Mr s .Ot to Me n c k e f n o r tlvwe s t o f B la i r, wa s r n ar r ie d to Ma tz 'No tic e I wi ll b e o u t o f to wn f o r
Lun dz. of Cr aig , Neb. la st 'I' ues day .1two wee ks, Au g. 3-1 7.My a s s i s t-
lli rs.L a u r a S te wa r t,wh o i s l a m .wi ll b e i n th e off ic e to ta k e
f oi n tme n ts th a t y o uh o u mk o e p c r f o r BI . S i mo n s o n a n d | ¢ me o any ¥'PP
li tt le s on,ha s been vi s i ti n g h e r . ° " ° t o m a k e .
5i3\El' in LiIlCol¥l.~DF . W . F . He mp h ill.
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George McQuarrie
Republican Cnndldnle for
County Clerk
FrimarieaA ug. I 2
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Your vote and support solicited and appreciated
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George McQuarrie
Republican Cnndldnle for
County Clerk
FrimarieaA ug. I 2
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Your vote and support solicited and appreciated
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George McQuarrie
Republican Cnndldnle for
County Clerk
FrimarieaA ug. I 2
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Your vote and support solicited and appreciated
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Republican Cnndldnle for
County Clerk
FrimarieaA ug. I 2
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i a m ;T u e s d a y ._g o o d .
M r .a n d M r s .D a v i d M u m m e r t l T o u r i s t s f r o m a l l p a r t s o f t h e
a n d M i t a n d M r s .H a r r y S e l t z a r e u n i v e r s e p a s s t h r o u g h B l a i r ,a t
s p e r i d i h a f e w d a y s a t L u k e O k o -' d i f f e r e n t t i m e s .. O n e i n t e r e s t i n g
boji- as guests of Mr.and Mrs.
D. Z.ummert.
The yal Neighbors will meet
Wedne day evening, August 6 for
tmir next regular meeting.Therewill bei :1 Servingeommittee and
those in dialge would like to see
a good attendance.
The W. C. T'. U. will hold a spe-
cial meeting at the hozne of Mrs.
E. J. Hancock next Friday evening,
August 1, ut eight o'clock.Mrs.
\1cno: of Omaha. will speak. Ladies
3 1 C ~ t l L u l : l f 2 .
group of tourists recently in Blair
were a family from Brazil,the
'father a missionary and on their
way to Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scherdin
and son,Raymond of tlantic,
Iowa were Sunday and ondny
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Scherdin. The gentlemen aw cous-ins and the visit waa¢*very much
enjoyed by all ptirties.
Mrs. Herman Detlef and daugh-
ter,Mrs.Sidney Lewis of St.Joseph. Mo.,and baby ddughterMrs.Bertha Mclilarlignl haslbom Ju 15 at the Methodist hos-
opcnt-1 il\r home on west Colfaxipii-U1 in aim, left for theirhome
.slum1 £lll.1'I a. few weeks abs.ence Tll03d3Y aftier a montlfe visit at
nlnlt :l.r was caring for her moth-tht'IJ.Henningsen home in thitf
er,Mrs. John Duluney of nurthlcity.
Blair.a lllrs.Ddaney is reported Mrs. Olive Ward is not feeling
.ns a little better.quite so well which is greatly ra-
Arthur Anderson, living up near gretted by her friends rind rela-
Spikur,haul u. close Cnll on last tives.Her son, Nonis and wife
Sunllny n wwk ago, when lightning | of the Rose Hill neighborhood are
struck his house and started atenderly caring for her and doing
properly corn fed . . . just the
right amount of fat to make it
cook nicely. .The whole family
will enjoy its delightful flavor.
Round Steak, Ib 350
5c
15c
Pure Lard, Ib
Pure Pork Sausage, Ib
Sugar cured Bacon, half 01' whole strip Special sale <
c urday, Al,JP e r I b .
cial per cLean Pork Chops, lb.--28c
Look over our, 10c counter.Many
v U r o c e r z e sGeared-to-the-Road Tin,Mica Axle Grease, 3-lb. pail ~ - - - - - -
Mother's Marshmallow Creme, jar
S. 0. S. Mazie Scouring Pads, each - -
Grandpa's Wonder Cleanser, can - - - -
Grandpa's Wonder Powdered Soap - - -
Gold Dust Cleanser, special 3 cans
Solvene for washing clothes, l5c can - -
Royal Lemon, large package - - - -
.35
.35
.30
.10
.10
.25
.10
.75
to outwear :mv other Era Maintop Flour, 48-Ib. sack
Maintop Flour, 24-Ib. sack-§E
§E§E
¢ -
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- ._ .-- .- -=...s:
__" - a ---__ -___of equal price w!'eu run
u n d e r t h e s a m e
c o nd i t i o ns ..
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KILLER RUBBER PRODUCTS coxsnrrt(::acunrn|L.\rna|muon. Dum, U. s. A.
l l f i l l l 0.1 Ih r ] m l C h .I t \\E.'lS D l l I } " 3 "i n ~POW CIF t o 1113ki?h e r ]
i h r o u ; ; i 1 q u i c k \ ' \ l l l k w i t h a f i r e o x - i ¢ ° m f ° 1 ' 3 b l °
t i n g u l u t r L i z u t t h e b u i i d i n g w a s f N e i g h b o w a n d r e l a t i v e s o f M r ,
s n v a d .p [ a n d M r s .J a c k L a z u r e o f D e S o t o
M r s .F r a n k D u d g m o n a n d g r a n d -c a m e i n o n t h e m S u n d a y a n d p e n f
s o n , W a y n e a n d M r . a n d M r s . W m .t h e a f t e r n o o n a n d e v e n i n g l n o b -
Snllth of mmma h,visited from aqrvance of their wedding anni-Saturday until Monday with Mrs.|\»"@!S81'Y and a birth anniversary,
G. A. Campbell of Aua <m, Iowa.|b0'~h occurring on the same date.|
Every sack guaranteed or money
refunded
Sugar, 10-lb. sack
éood Cup Coffee, special per lb
May Day Coffee, special per lb.
Wa;11c's brother, Lyle returned A very pleasant time was rcportcd.'
with them for n few weeks visit Reladvcs have caved word.
with relatives here.from Miss Winifred Allen, who is
Mr.and Mrs. E. C. Hunt have accompanying the Rbdgers pany
been entertaining Mr.and Mra.|nn an automobile trip through thc
J. E. Mnrtsugh, Mrs. R. Hunt arg ast, that they have greatiy en~
Mrs.C.M.Wulff,nll of Alhe ljoyed visiting relatives in a cabinLen, Minn., for a few days. \Misslup in the Allegheny MKS. and areMi i n m lllurtnugh who has beenlsightseeing in Washington. D. C.
visiting nt the Hunt home for n They are having n most delightful
.few ueeks,returned home mr.. `t.ime.~
the visitors.Friends of Miss Ida Hansen,
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Simpson arehave received announcements o-I 1lookingfor Mr.Simpson's broth-'her marriage w Mr. Horace Gra-l
(One Red Bird Flyer Free)IIIChase & Sanbornes Coffee, 3-Ib. can
$1.75 retailer, special c I mec : . . , : r v . - . u n . : ¢ . . Qn n l a f n L
In Our Dry Goods
All
Department
Children's and Ladies'Wash Dresses
10 percent off.This also includes
Aprons and Smocks.All garments are
fast colors in Percale, P;E;;L3, Baifstes,
Voiles and Broadcloth materials.
5»?:,§
Old Homestead toilet pape.~, roll _ _ _
Grapenuts, special, 2 pkgs. - L ~ - - - -
29 lgule Team dish wash po
Linit, per package - - - - -
wder, pkg.
Old English Wax, per can -
Kamo Comflakes, 2 pkgs.
Ou Yourom 'riéése r .Re_v.D .M.Simpgaon a n d Wife h a m e o f L § ma n , Ne b . o n J u l y Z i ,
og .Goldf ield,I o wa ,ne a r Si o u xlu t F t. Co lli n s , C o lo .Mi s s Ha n s e n '
C l t \ -wh o BFE nlsmmmr f n rln u n hnu kann un lr o f annhar o l n n n (Phone or drive
L... ,... ...........:....l \__,_._____.._........,...............,.,,-...,._.,..,..........-......down to Blair soon and pay th-em|College for several years and has
a visit.The Iowans are knownnnany friends here who will be jn-
to n number of Blair people as'teresi2d in the announcement ofthey often visit here.her marriage.
Mrs. T.'.u' Hagge, Jr., who has Mrs. H. L. Hellwinckel was tak~
been ill nt the Covenant hospital en to the Wise Memorial hospital
for nearly five weeks, returned to in Omahn on Tuesday of last
the home of her parents, Mr. and'week and on Wednesday uncier-Mm. Ruben Hooks last Tueiday-'went a serious operation. perform-L
-nu pn un ulqnunam/
HE NEVE R u ti r e de aler c la ims hi s ti re s wi ll
o u l w e u r a n y o t h e r t i r e , a s k h i m i f h e e i n
guarantee il.
To o ur kno wledge o nly the Mi ller Rubbe r Produc i s
Co mpa ny Inc orpo rate d, Akro n, Ghi o , ma kes suc k a
guarantee..
Handy Ann Coffee, special per jar -
0'Cedar Auto Polish $1.00 bottle, sne-
cial per bottleShe is being treated for anhritub, ed by Dr. E
rheumntism and nervousness, fol-'are wat shelowinga case of sca\-let fe mrfly.Mr. Hell
mpe}.Latesf reports If your Miller Tire fails to outwcar any other tire of
is getting along nice-equal price when run umlcz- ilu: same conditiona, welwinckel and daught.er,,IM -.....,.| ...,....'"m....1.. ...\--. _...- ._-......._....... ...__ -......~r.._.Old Homestead Mineral Salt,over n year asm H :rx 1 -ed max ,ww-nu. yu... um-» "ny nv" ww,"-tra uw wmmgwill be glad w he; Bheyi szzndslianmiruugy of this rxeek m g ;lo un every day for their lirul sci of Muller Tires.
"°§°' f F ' E ' " ` ~|\*¢i"8 mm her dune the operation.Come in and get all She [orb about Lhe mos! sensible hogs,sheep,cattle and horses
$3.25 sack, specialuespxw me terrible heat Sun-Margaret Good daughter of `.day sftexnoon ga group of fifwenlghfis Good of Blar was badly cur guarantee ever oU`err.-d ure \u-rfb.
.1 |i:nLS&».a'E'~ ~
represenung ghe Co¥18Y€gaLional::|.n the face and head when the
wl mx peoples KNUP drove to in which she and Ada Strick
qakland for their Sunda ev i 'lunchand eeti l y_enngm.U8 n the uty park.
e cool wave began while they
re at the park, and made the
urn drive a i°y~Although the
a tmdance wxs smaller than on
o her outings, this wu called one
the most aatinfactary md en~
j yable of all theiJune and July
t~of-fnwn mssivmk.The m v :
_not meet during Augugt.
I
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lett, daughter of Frank Stfieklett,
were driving last Tuesday after-
noon,tunnd over.The accident
occurred out on the Bench road
nw the Alben Jensen farm where
the ar struck the culvert railing.
The gri n were brought to town
by Ed Jensen, who was passing
by.'l'lle ca rhndnl.lee nnepla te
for Hans Jensen, Jr. and was bad-
ly wrecked..
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THE KENNARD NEWS H
K E N N A R D N E W S
umm Hmmm,smxll maghm
of Mr. And Mrs.C. W. Hnnsen,
wma qudte badly burned one day
Last week when me dropped I
tmhttle of boi lin wnter.B r .a n d ~ g ~~
Omaha Wednesday.Mr. and Mrs.Ben Bailey and
Bobble, Gy Bailey and Hmm Beckof Blair sited at Sam Hana an
Thursday evening.
Mrs.J . A.Swi lnrt wen;m
0mah9 Friday bo spend the week-
Mr.and Mrs.Paul Janes had
as their guests Wednesday evening
y r -and Mxq. Lillard Jensen and
y.Mn. L lo y d Brown entertainedthe Larkin (lub Thursday after-
noon.Those present were Mrs.Morris Master; and Maud, Mn. F.
Bmwn,-Mrs. B. F.Mastara Mrs.Herman Jungbluch, Mn. EJ Remtraining ~c the N i m mo~ ~itil.
Menckelsunday afternoon.lm ;
quite a painful accident Friday as
he was stung quite seriously bybees.Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olinger were
visitors at the Sumner home Fri-
day evening.
l I \I l A0
Mn. Mo rris Mxsfarl and Maud
were dinner guests Saturday sve-
n i n g a t t h e h n m a o ! M r . a n d M n .
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Ollie Laws in Arlington.
Sylvia Jungbluth ' of 0
spent Sundny at home.LIVE STUCK PHIEES n
H smnn ~|]MAHA|'.Nielsen and dlughwere callen at the c
home Tuesday a{bq.}*noo1
nnelrahln Qhuare and Yoanl.
A n u m b e r o f w w w f o l k s vnninvfnifnda t ff!!0 .C.1161g g sun~aa-e -_ --. ~~ " = " K j " ' " " " " . . . . . . f
Mr and Mn.W.B. Jefferson.z'e g m d Hu-riet Hxll wus a I-'ramonMr, and Mn. Glen J anonGwendolyn and Mr. md Mn. Al- vidtor Wednesday.
ben Sands enjoyed a picnlc din~Mx. and Mn. Jim Andaman spd
ner la the Arli ngto n P l r k l a i t f l mi l y olne |.rW nhi.n¢ wn,ans-
S mh v -.-_- ..~.if»9_=°Hf!=_?<=1~e1\'=,§'"'r?'Y-,_
Mr.ui d Mrs.Chailea Bates,
Lena and Wilma and Mr. mdlln.
Elton Emc n dmn a nd daughter
drove to Hooper Thursdiy t i t e r
no o n¢ o v ls i ¢ llr .a .nd Mra .Sam
Wright and flmlly.
u . .n. . . 1- u -. . . .\ . . .. . .1
Nels Svendgard, Mins Enlala An-
derson, Mrs. Paul Jones, Mx-3.1-Iam
Braesdm.The re z uw meeting
wma held lfbnr which a. delicioustwo-course lunch wu served.
Mrs. Julian J\mghlu\'.h left Frl-
day for Sailmer while she will
» p e n dl a v e r a l da y s a t V. he B. F.
Cook home.
Mn. S. R. Bs tao n md Tom o fLincolnv i n n narehug re vea here.Mr .and Mrs. Nels Svendgurd,Francis and Ruth attended a ic-nic at Rolemenl Lodge neu gal-
honn Sunday, given for hog nis-
ers.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brown and
children drove fn Omaha Sunday
to visit at the home of Mr. and
Mrs.sua Stricklett.
Mrs. Iloyd Brown had the mis~
fortune Monday fa jab a nasty
pi lc hfo rkjn her fo ot.The fo rkwas broken from the handle and
was lying in the weeds so she didnot notice it.She was taken toDr.Davies at once and at this
writing in doing as well as can be
expected.
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Ranges are real kitchen economists. They
save time as well as fuel.A size and
style for eyery home..\,
Nic Friedrichsen Hardware
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Mxy.Alfred Svogemn and chi-is
Line'spmt Sunday afternoon ntthe
Wm. Wudbern home.
Wednesday'the threslxing crewfinished threnhinn and th: Qhmnh-
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BEST HoasnuLE HIGHER
I s t l n m h b u u m g g o t h s g n f r -
er, I45\11e_Wulbe1n-§ave'wthe tof ten gallons of ice aeam,cakn
gmd Iejmo_n}de af: __.the ]l§fm.Yggt
Mx-.md Mx 1 . .| on n |; np n° I . n u . m d u r s . u . \ . ; u m e o v u -»-»-.»-~.-»v ==-.5 -um u»m u-,Randal|:]\vlKn-hBBGW?P°ViliUl\8lfitedfriend|inBl,lirSund;yev e-cameS¢\turdaY¢0vxdtM.rs.T.E.t.heP..Gle nd ummgha me le v - ni ne .Fxypch._______tar a t 8l.0w|.'1s -n e a r
1 h m h l m m m ! !l a n r .A n d
mm Ge nenlly Ste ady.
;./unlonsuxxvards. my za, 1930
-A lhnrn lamp m cattle receipts
an the qpenmg day Lhls week wu
NIDGDSUIIH lor tmprovnd action In
vm nada ma s broader dnnmd
for desirable men and yeulmzx
u unevenly IUODE BZUIGB-Best
mm hu-e brought $10.00.Cows
md helium held about study and
tha name was true ofgcoakers mdieedax.R¢°¢1Pf.s 6,500 bead.
Quntations on Cattle: Choice to
prime yearlina $9.25010.00; modoo9.25_hr choice yearllntl t8.6 ;
hh- On smnd vmrllnnn l'l.D0@B.00!
I last week.°" m ; .'Z'.'-.=.... Sands and .agneu
Nielsen were camnfaon Mins Mil-
dred Andanen Fri Y afternoon.mr. md Mrs. WéaI:!GlmdnniIlg
f no sev-zral din las tewe ek a t ?.Z"r. w.
Gl d nning h me.Kula nfl' D. Ho wa rd o f Dnn~
ville. nl. vinwd at the I-'red mm-
aer home several days last week.
Hana Berfelsen and John John-
son left Monday morning Ior a
few days vacation in Minnesota.
NEBRASKA c o ws MADE
IMMENSE CONTRIBUTION
M n .Herman Ruhr was quite
seriously burned one day last week.
Mike Anderson im accepted a
position as manager o f n newfilling nt.atinninBenson.Mr. i md
Mr;.And¢.ra onp1antomo vetheir
Mr. and Mrs. L.Bueh and fam-ily ure enioyinx a visit from Mrs.
Buch! dxter._A picnic dinner was g-:vga attheschoolgroundsparkSunday
in ho nor of Mr.and Mrs.Elton
Edmondson and daughter of lead,
s. D, who are here visiting rela-
tives and friends._
Rudolph u m m M Bennmzwn.
was n business uller in Kannnrd
o\L1ehold goods there soon.
Saturday.__ -__
mr.an.amrs .a.u.u|.nc oente r~
ning I g ; ~ ~ F a m . -
,w o re-tui rn e d tr o ma tw uw e e ks tr lp i n
Minnesota and Wisconsin.Mrs. C. K. Burkholder and daugh
ter, Miss Mao of Fremont, called
on friends here Friday.Mn. Lundt and sun, Bernhardt
of Blair, were callers at Mrs. C.Millers Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Rosenbaum
and famillr are planning on mov-
ing oo Bai r a bout the first of
Auzun.Clarence McQuire was a week-
end vidtor at the T. E.French
nome U0 mr. llld Mn. Aiuert Nel-son and family, Mr. and Mrs. John
Fm:-ier and lumlly, Mr. and Mrs.
Byron McDonald,Mr. and M n .
Ansel Taft.,Mr.m d M n .Soren
Wolsmnnn and family,Mr. a ndMrs. Fred Nelson and family, Mr.
and Mn. Wm. Wulbern and fnm=
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vogt, Mr.
and Mrs.Alfred Svogerson andChristine, Kenmth Simmons, Har-
old m o n ,Frank Jaime),JohnLund,Hans Svogerson,Conrad
Wudbern,.Alma Svogenon f and
I-larry Svogerson.
Wednesday evening visitors a t
the Albert Jensen home were Mr.
and Mn. Harry Swanson.
tained at dniner Wednendny g
; home.
u-__n..-_- "_1.__r,,. 1 _._ lie £22 ~Js.:ef:=<":'e=1 "'g;;g,;"""~ a
?.oo:tn\ihrren-rIlnsI$5n|I0l.00:dlnle|||rh:nehesvJ'boevu9.|l00tlozchoieetoprngalgnndrgtaen
Nebraska, fourth mee in my nm. =_;»g_gg;- 1; G. v;° veuen f.,;"'T,'2,'f"1~f"'»'¢'&'»i.f".1';»Ii§,.€'i.*?,'.f " "N§fJ>§ :;:f::.:u;:°"""~ ~"
ins, made a new high record lm after several weeks me W is in at um writing.cama Wulbern is spending aew 9' ¥*°'=..x='°<?°e%'°". °f.'"'E* my aon,._John...___.,..,.-,.,.... .....£E?';¢i?'" """ "'" son, W"*:""'
¢9.2s@9.':s: :ood to chown hum
mm $8.0009.00; (no§ w chaise
lnndyxteers wnsousz fair Ya
mod mm 6'l.W6B.25:common
to mr mm |5.'150'l.00;chqueug h: h mm s u wx o n o z :c o mm
dum (e d he i le rl muc o us : mr
M 8904 hmm $'I.0008.00; wm-man to hi: hetiers $¢.0o0'1.0o:
ml-ll h d l m s u o o u o ;b u t
oorn!ed c a n $s.so01.oo:mod.
chdm fed c an u.2sos .so;m r
nom ns na nny m lung nexus
of dairy cattle.A to of $84,098-
000 wns paid no Neb In Iumera
in 1929 for the milk and butwr lat
necessary w the :manufacture M
aeamery butter,ice cream m d
American cheese, according w £ig-
rues uompiled by the State and
Fedeml z Den==w===¢ |°f Agrxmx-
mm Statistics.
With the increuad production gf
The vxuage warez supply w u| huto !!fo ra s hmtt:L me lns t.Fri -
day dremoon whhn the wftel
main in it-ont, of Mrs.Blu1er'e
property broke.However,the
m u n w u speedily repa ind bs
Gu Kzonberg md W. E. Xing<§on
Mr. md Mn. Paud Barry visxtedwi th thw mo the r, Mn. L . Ca i n
gg" for a short time 'last Satur-
y.Mr. #nd ~ . H : ' : ° ?
68 :ood ind can u.asdu.uo:¢ood.milk some new rewrds for prod- were pxeasuxuy lurpnlen mn. mu---__._ _the August, Knhnk humm arm null sumus. mr 'um mnnufuzmred mm mlm wm|9r4»y yvhea "£*""' ??P?"',,f{'i'|um mm Voss ¢§'"$?;1 »m.|§,1."°§m l m uf . '
an " '""kloodshs;
amen u.ooo4.w; cannon $1.25
pun: native beloma bum 85.W
Omoo: common lllht bulls 84.2150
|_25; bee! Ind :menu bull: cm
D T M ; v e d m l m n.ooo1a.oo:heavy ealva seooouoé UU!! !
aim a4.o00s,0e: ma to choice
stocker: $'I.5ool.50; nn- to :ooddecker:xs.2s0'1.60:common to
wr lwckers $s.250s.:s:: m u
etoeknrs $4.00@5.00:Kood. choicefeeders |'|.2508.25;Ink tc Bood
feeders $8.25@'I.00;common to
n i :feeders $5.000€.25;stock
mn .$4,00@4.75:stock helfen|5.500'l25;` :tack steer calves
$'l,5069.6lJ:me k heifer calves
|'m009.oo.
-...... ...M -,An f...-M
\Nebraska aeemeriee pro-
duced 9'1,11oooo pounds at butttr
Int year, the highest figures on re-
A total of 3,B4,000 pounds at
Amerlem cheese were made which
vu l gain over the preceding year
of 50100 pounds.Thecheeae m
dnatxy as developxng nvidly in this
a t m There were only 61,000
pound: mmuhomred in 1921.
A great new record for the man
udacture of ice cream was made
lust year.A.m m of s,os1.ooo
with a tohel of 2,860,000 gallons
the preceding year.
As a butter producing state Neb-
raska ranks fourth .A campaign
gallons were produced as compare nm n o t seen mr never-an ye uudrove in oo spend n few days.
Mn. A.. D. Anderson entertain-
ed several |adiesThursday other
noon in honor uf her birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Huoid Bates mcdaughter of Omahn, were Sands:
vinimn here.Mrs.Gladys Baker ol Oma lu
is a visitor at the Tom Bn!/es home
this week.Rav. and Mrs. E. P. Booher en
tzrtnirned out of wwn guests lem
Friday.hire George Hedelund and dang!
fer, Jeanette, returned home Sat
urday night aber a two weeks vm
cation at the home of Mn. Hedel\1nd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joh!
McCree]mn at Kimhed, Neb.
The les cream social nponaorex
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n a w u u v v l u n u m m n a
PAT LAMIBS: Rana lambs. :nog
Zghnlce $8.50@8.'15: rlnlze lambs.
so sodd sa.oo@a,-so:nltive
lambs, good to enum sansaasn;
ted aborn lambs $7.00@8.00;year-
linn. all grades ;5.oo@e.z5.
_Pmnm L AMBS: W a te m fdn.
mood to choice so.saos.'1s: wat-
mo inuease the eating of butter by
Nebraskana has had a quick result.
In the first fou: months of 1980 a
Norfolk creamery reports an i n
crease insalea of three and h
times the amount of butter sold by
the plant in the four mouths ol the
nreoedimz year. It only took a carry*
ny me .lueuluuxst .www n m - v uverywellattended.Sandwicha,
coffee, lee cream and cake were
served.Rev. and Mrs. Booker and fam-ily were Omaha visitors Saturday
momlng.I-'red Andmasen and son, How-
ard were Omaha business wlers
Saturday.Miss Maxine Klotz spent sev-
eral days with Jeanette Wrieh at
the Harry Wrlch home.'_
Misses Mary,Dorothy and Alma
Wnch spent Sunday afternoon
wlth Marie and Lillian Kahnk.
fx large number from this vie~imty attended the dance at me
called on Mr. and Mrs. Torval An~
deraon Thursday.
Mr. and Mn. Alfred Svogersonand Christine were Sunday dinner
guests at the Hubert Peters home,
near Bennington.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wulbern and
children spenc Sunday a t Chris
Jalmel's.Im frlrs m r aw' mmEI R R H I :nI . »» \ A; . n ;||\ f¢ u 1 ;n l \f n - n n h t f f h n d ' H I gmonuay.___Im-r}nH n ~g I 1 l \ f \ ¢ \ !...HLQ.:..f.'- "I n l l P h # H A A 1 0 1 9 q u r n n n n m »vh»{§¢A1
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ingabig mistake eatng butter sub- Elm Edmondson "Pd baby at days at the Wm. Hansen home
mme.dinner saturday evqnmm a near Bennington.
Nebraska iy _==nm fvl w ry 1¢=-=s==13>f=~=- °"!&"€.NP1'°" "E Mr.and Mrs. Elum mmfmm.
I-H-TiA§`d"¢3\`£i{'"§§',;;;_i§j'§f
Mrs. Harry Swanson and family.Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Svogersonand daughter spent Fridhy at Al-bert Nelson's.
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rr COULD HEL P so
" I had m share of sufferingy
M t h r h e u m a t i c p a i n s f o r y e a r s .
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stave because it has goog pastura
and feeds in abundance.Alfalfa
and clover are pmlific crops in this
state.Cheap feed and plenty of it
makes milk \production profitable.
Nebraska; queen of the mead-
ows. Miss Alfalfa. who has reinmed
wn.h :neu granuCashman Sunday
Mr.and Mrs. Wm. C.Burges
out from Omahz
Billy home a.fUe
son took dinnermother, Mxs. L.
and Bdty came
Friday to takespendmshis vacation a t E. 0
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Fritz Arp was a vidio: at the
Frank Gasaer home Friday eve-
Mr. and Hrs.Henry Wulbern
Ind daughtur vidted at thsFrankGuaer home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Agp md chil-dren vimad at the Pete Friedrich-
sen home Sunday, at Benson.Reinhan Gasser visited George
Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Monson
and Mr.and Mrs. John Kruzer
visited Mr.and Mrs.Byron Mc-
Dowd and Frank Jahnel Tuesday
evening.
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,M|~g_ Julian Jungbluth ma B l
guests Wednesday dwmo a.Gus Carlson of Arlington,S.
R.Babson of Lincoln, Mn.He hman Jungblnth and Sylvia of Omn-
ha and Mrs. Ida Jungblufll.
Gem-gg Culson of Omaha, spent
Wednesday visiting at the JulianJungbluth home.
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.Thus Pains may be mis-iakenlor g~Te1n:'itis, tlfheumg-.~,um neo.'m."..;'€¢§"m,*'f.f¢'&#°°¥2-:. m a m ?T s'°§§&
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pgxt of my body 'and sometimes
Sweet Clover who ls getting clam
orous atfentllon and achieving md
den honor.The crown may be slip-
ping W n fall.
Nebraska has mnked nm in all
fella manage and second in prodnc
tion.But this year thus are more
acres of meet clover under cud
tlvztion than alfalfa and a new for
age crop has come into n m pm-
minence.There are 800,000 sues of sweet
clover in Nebnsks this year be-
sides 826,000 acres ot smalbgrnln;
such as winter wheat, barley and
oats, in which sweet clover has
been sown.After #he smal grain
is harvested the clover will come on
and produce the fall pasture.Dur-
ing the sucoeeding year it may be
retained for use as nasture. hav or
e¢Efm of a newupdncesh g
.
an enforced vacation,
Mr.and Mrs. Mike Andersom
were in Omaha on business Su
urday.Mrs.Ruth Rosenbaum went u
Wayne Frldsy with Mr. and Mn
Harold Jensen to visit nn-d e w
and family,Mr. and Mrs. Raberl
Whorlow.~Mrs. Carl Ward,Nnmnn Jamand Louis returned Saturday mon
ing from Hastings, Nab.when
they have spent th e pu t tw<
weeks visiting relatives.Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jensen wen
Omaha shoppers Monday.
Mr. und Mrs. HI-HY C. Edward.:
and daughter were Fremont vla-
itors Monda _Marjorie ildersen of Om .arrived Thursday moming for a
several days visit with her sister,
Mrs. Will Harper.fig'-ll _Hgpggq .9'?2.'l&.f'2f"f'f
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ned.H l n y t l r l n e r i p l o w i n w i d e r ~lm m l é ;';'",,g§
m~.prgg¢dr3n¢¢ ¢u¢wm¢y mw ,,,,,,,d¢,_ ,,§n,_.'.
enrich me sun Miss chmum Rasmussen wentE "I No other crop seems to have to Lincoln Sunday mornin!on
R. M. ELLYSON
my fingers would get so more and
ltiff I oouldn't close my hands.
My lbomach ws; opt of order .md
nearly everything I ah gave me
lndlgeslion.Since I started Sar-
gon I imven't. the dlglwest, hueafnrhmm aticpainandluumyhandsuwelluieverdidinm ylife.I eat with a harty appetiteandneverhavethealighwzt'
houblodthmyltamach.Inever
qxpeebedtohavesuchtinebealthu m"Sargon Pills are s ml liverliimukmt md dad my con-
ldpation without the leant dh-
~. . . . ¢ . . » r v_ 1 >u m u gr own so 1 -J pi dly i g g p z lla r f a vo r g;-;m¢»=-Sh e r e tu r n e d Mo n d a y
ove r.v u s a s ag z s h x r g l n h l g h .I t i a u n e x o e l l d ' I ' h e K e n n a r d b l 1 t e m w a ; s ; l ; ;
a s n w i l m m ¢ 1 1 m ~i n f ~ ~ f m S u n d a y ~~P s . . .
h a y m n u m : a n n m u ,b u t x o T h e B* § , ° , ' ; § , ' § s . , , ° 1 z r °
r a p i d a w w w . i n w m v v a l u e a n d m e d ; R o s e n b a u m n a n O m a -
if s s oi l b ui ldi ng pr o pe ri i ea ma ke lt_h B s h op pe r W e dn es d ay .
a f a vo r i te wi th f a r me r s wh o h n v e 'Mr s .E l m e r W r i g h t q e u g m u u yIcows md stocktofeed.enmruinod _the Iollowmg at aSweet dover #mg to be well g""¢'=°°§ Fnda wn:ggy
|"**P%°'*so Nfbmhs rich =3§1_» Jem" H. E, Elmo, Ellxabetl;
d»fv»====-»¢»f-gg_f;°~om-y, H. E. wud, Rohm An-
lull and affonhng n ood or dmuw, Jae Konvnlln, Bdsm' Fw,
°*°°\=- than compensating "°° soil mild,Charles amy mu w. E.
_in Ntnmby glvflnzbacktnitvalu- Wright.In tha evening the fol-
able properties which am lon in lo were entertained at 6:80wid!,¢r°m=i=s-slim@=r= Hwv gm Gsm M-
»~»-»v¢»~ -au.sw uuyuuu,m mHunubg-um St., Unnoln.
.The smwm Pharmacy, Agents.
WASHINGTON Nmws
m a s A m a m u m o f
spent n. two weks vacation withhome folks.
'ML and Mu. B»A. Gottschwers
alle n a t the Mati n Blinds homeThursdxevening.
Miss Sunds spent several
Ba ys lut wee k wi th Mis a Agnm
" ' i " ° ' "Li udze and daughter
u m mUlln ws re 'Smda y di nne r ra nts
va the om Llesdw home.
Mr. and Hrs.Glen J e de no nmd
s s o o ma YEAR
o o o x mc CL UB NEW S
Lest Friday, Idy 18th, Bm see-
ond you llinllllrd Kooldng Klub
meeting was held at the home of
Elli e ~'=5=»Five members were
pzessnt.l
Am r t h e business meeting,A
'nies luncheon w u su-ved.The
next meeting will be at the home
o! Gwendolyn Johnson an Friday,
Jdy 26th.
Fashion cmw no Silk Dresses
an now $8.'l5;$15 Silk Dresses
an now $6.'I5;$20 Silk Dresseslsughtaz spent the week-cm ~»f»g.~ nw $9.75.'`28~lt
lund,Homer Ward,Robert An~dnuen, Chulea Berry and Dr. W-
E. wrighc.r: Eldo n "°? 6'"°€' da ughter
. and _nee »vu Gpenwd an !or lPP¢1 \d1 dJl
at m Omaha hospital one day lun.
week.She is getting dong verynicely at this writing.Dr. and Mra.,W. E. Wright wereOmalu shoppers Thursday.
Mn. W. B. Rosenbaum, Gladys
m d Selma,M n .Chester Roun~
hmm a nd Magnet Fre nch vis-
ma in Blair Wedneday.
Inez Dempsey returned home onThursdaym:vizgter ~spent ya anln Fmmont.
,Kr l. E. m¢ tW x' ld xt | n d o p z l
md Hl s s J s ml i s J e n l c n w e r a i n
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July 21, 1930
`~ ied with the years
reasonable rates of
ght & Power Com-
we have found them
~ing beyond the r e
tract to render ser-
~ctory and pleasing
uld be fortunate in-
uch a reliable com-
Y yours,o. F. Dudgeon."
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S vs RUMOR
ago there was circulated a report in Blair that the electric service of the l N b_owa-e raska Light
was not satisfactory in Norfolk.This was simply a general statement and apparently without
Like rumor,the world over it had no acknowled ed ` arenthood or authorit .Perha s it.1 2 P Y
_iew of the fact that the Iowa-Nebraska Light & Power Company are at this time submitting their service to the judgment of the voters in this
~e statement should be made along this line.We have asked for a general expression of opinion from the leading citizens and industries of
y 21 1930, Jno. F. Dudgeon, Mayor of the City of Norfolk writes as follows:
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K(UNITED STATES POST OFFICE
`Norfolk, Nebraska,
July 21, 1930
W. M. Hopewell,
1st National Bank Bldg.,
Tekamah, Nebr.
Dear sir:-~
With reference to light and power ser-
vices furnished in this city by the Iowa-
Nebraska Light & Power Company, I wish
to state that the service furnished by this
company locally is very satisfactory.
It is the policy of this company to re
spond promptly to take care of any diffi-
culty that might interfere with rendering
100 percent service to their patrons.Their
employees are courteous and obliging at'al1
times.
Yours very truly,~
(signed) H. L. Wickman,
<Postmaster."
Gene Huse,publisher of the Norfolk
Daily News writa as follows:
July 21, 1930
Mr. W. M. Hopewell,
Tekamah, Nebr.
Dear Mr. Hopewell:'
In reply to your inquiry relativeto the
service rendered in Norfolk by the Iowa#
Nebraska Light and Power Company.
We operate 57 electric motors in our
plant, in addition to 7 motor generators in
radio station WJAG.During the last six
or seven years the service has been as near
100 percent perfect as man and machinery
can make it.I don't believe any public util-
ity company any place has rendered better
service than we have received in Norfolk.
" If there are any other questions about
the local power and light situation, I will
be glad to answer them.
Yours very truly,
(signed) Gene Huse."
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About two weeks
& Power Compan
deserves no ahgwer, but in
community, wjé feel that sc
of fai£1§f1{1's2¥\E£é'aH
the Iowa-Nebraska L
....- _ ..._ - __ _-.- 1 -- - - u p w w'| -vice that will be satis
to all concerned
deed to be served by ~u~.abe ~om-
pany,
Respectfully yours,
(signed) Jno. F. Dudgeon."
Blakeman Transfer & Storage Co.Dudley Laundry Co.Norfolk Bridge & Construction Cov
C. E. Burnham, President, Norfolk Nation .F. W. Woolworth & Co Gillette Dairy
allsank,John Ole Olson, Manager, Norfolk Hotel Gentral West Public Service Co.
1 Stewart, Judge §th.maicaa1 District,rforfolk cereal &FlourMins oo.S. L. Morrill, with the C. St. P. M. & o. Ry.
00 Eichelberger Lumber(Company
Fullerton Lumbér Company,Rasley's Inc., cleaners
We have left all of these letters with your Mayor.We would be pleased to have a rw investigation made of the oompany's service and standing in any one or all of
the 278 towns and cities which they serve.
Citizens of Blair will not be fair to themselves and to their own best interests and to the welfare of the city, if they permit their conclusion in this very important
matter to be in any way affected by rumor and insinuatioxn On a fair and reasonable consideration of the factsand figures, even those who are somewhat doubtful, admit
that from a dollar and cents standpoint the acceptance of this proposition would greatly benefit the city and each and every individual tax-payer; and that the use of current
for cooking and power would be encouraged and made available to alL As against these admitted and very large practical benefits. you shodd not beinfluenced by rumor and
general conclusions, which gannot be justified on the facts.
Iowa-Nebraska Light & Power Co
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STATE SENATOR-EIGHTH DISTRICT
REPRESENTATIVE TWENTY-Fmsr DISTRICT
COUNTY CLERK
COUNTY A'rronNEY
COUNTY TREASURER
COUNTY ASSESSOR
coUN'rY SHERIFF
Republican 'SAM STEVENS
MARION SUTHERLAND
S. H. LOCKMAN
EDGAR C. CLAUSEN
W ILLIAM REEH Residence
Blair
-Blair
Arlington
-Blair
Blair
CLERK DISTRICT COURT
COUNTY COMMISSIONER FOR COMMISSIONER DISTRICT NO. 1
NON POLITICAL TICKET
COUNTY COMMISSIONER FOR COMMISSIONER DISTRICT NO.2
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CHARLES W. TAYLOR Lincoln
JOHN M. MAT ZEN --Fremont
GEORGE L. JACKSON Lincoln
Republican Residence
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DELEGATE5 To COUNTY ¢oNvEN1'1oN
REGENTS OF STATE UNIVERSITYumm 2
R. M. SWITZLER 01118113
WILLIAM c. RAMSEY Omaha
A. C. STOKES Omaha
coUN'n' SUPERINT ENDENT _,sv
MABEL J. MARSH Blair
Republican Residence | Democrat R¢8id¢I\C
ALBERT H. MILLER Blair, R. No. 3 HUGO F. SRB Dodg
Republican Residence Democrat Residenc
A. W . SPRICK Fontanel1e'
U. S. RENNE DE SOT0 (
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Republican Residence Democrat ' ;<; ~enc
ANNIE C. MARTIL Blair
GEORGE C. McQUARRIE Blair
Republican 'Residence Democrat Reside _
PHILLIP O'HANLON Blair HENRY MENCKE B1a1
GRACE BALLARD Blair
Republican''Residence Democrat Beside
FRED GUYER J Blair eHUGH J. comm ~_Blair '~ if
Republican Residence Democrat ResidenC. H. ROBERTSON B1Bil' l R.I-LRASMUSSEN He :
Democrat Redd~
MAURICE MEHRENS Bl~'
SHERMAN ANDERSON M m "
DANJ.PH1LL1Ps - .B a i
Republican Residence Democrat .' Residen_MARCUS BECK Blair WM. KELLY Blal
HENRY CHRISTENSEN Blair
Republican Residence Democrat Residen
C. B. MEHRENS Ft. Calhoun O. W. MARSHALL Kennar
HARRY C. BLACO --Kennard
Republican Residence Democrat Reside
c.JOHN NELSON Blair
CHRIS HINZ ~.Blain'
H.W .MEIERH ENRY Blair
Democratic Residenc
Martin, County Clerk of Washington County, State of Nebraskxi, do hereby certify that
hy other electors and eaclrhave fulfilled all require-
As candidate for nomination on the ticket and for/theTuesday, August 12th, 1930,
UNITED STATES SENATOR
Govmmon
LIEUTENANT GQVERNOR
SECRETARY 0F STATE
AUDI'l'0ROF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
STATE 'rnmsulimn
R¢nl1Ni¢ll\HUGH HENDERSON DRAKE
GEQWILKINSWILBER E.SANFORDH.m.cLAwEL'r1:nmos. J. GALLAHAN _JACK HARRISON
PAULIAIANHART . -mmm PETERSON -
WADEASPILIMAN
RICHARD F.wooD Residence
-Kearney
-Omaha
-LincolnCentral City
-Omaha
--<5 -Lincoln
-Omaha
Arte!!
-Omaha
-Qmaha
COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC LANDS AND BUILDINGS
A'rronNEY GENERAL
CONGRESSMAN SECOND DISTRICT
Republican
G.SfEARS
MALGOLM BALDRIGE --~
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Democrat
EDWARD R. BURKE
CLAUDE L. NETHAW AY
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Raidence
Omaha
Omaha
Omaha
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RAILWAY COMMISSIONER
~ . ~blican Residenee Democrat Resx~ence1M; STEBBINS _--Gothenburg JENNIE MATHER CALLFAS ~--OmahaEORGE w.NoRRIs --_McQook GILBERT M.H1'rcHc0cK _-_ 'Omaha
`~ ~ON C.READ ---Madxson
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.. | ~lican Residence Democrat Residence
RTHUR J. WEAVER Falls City CHARLES W .BRYAN Lincoln
ARRY 0. PALMER Omaha ANTON H. JENSEN Lincoln
.» | ~Bean
-\.n S A. GARDNER
~ERN R. COULTER
LI SIMON -~ ----HEODORE W. METCALFE
I ~NALD GALLAGHER Residence
Lewellen
Bridgeport
Cambridge
-Omaha
-Lincoln
Democrat Residence
JAMES c. AGEE Fremont
~publican
B. JOHNSON~ED H. JOHNSON
L C. BABCOCK. A c oou n c n _f
E0.W.MARSH
Resilience
---Omaha
Lincoln
Lincoln
Omaha
Lincoln
Democrat Residenf:
CECIL E. MATTHEWS Blue
HENRY C. MOELLER Omah
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~AN SWANSON Fremont JOHN THOMSSEN Ald
~EEMANLW mNEY -__Big Springs
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I D E. ERICSONQE E»GUNNERsoN~oHN P. LINCH _f- ENRY s. PAINE _| :|-E. ERICKSON
.W.BASS Residence
----Tekamah
-Aurora
-Burwell
-Lincoln
Lincoln
Broken Bow
Democrat ~ReddenCHARLES SMRHA Millig~
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E.A.ivALRA'rH -~0=¢¢°\=
: =»~ 'can Residence Democrat .Residenc~
~RANKMARSH Norfolk L.A.L ARSON >-Curtis
~LGA WEBSTER Omaha
P. JOHNSON Lincoln
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: ~publican Residence Democrat Raiden
BERT M. HARDENBROOK Ord F. C. Radke Tecumse
C. A. SORENSEN Lincoln GROVER LONG Columb
CHAS. B. MOREARTY Omaha
Said Primary Election wni be open nt 8 o'clock, A. M. and continue open until 8 o'clock, P. M. of
the same day and will beheld at the usual Voting PlacesinachPrecind.
IN TESTIMONY WIIEREOF, I have hereunto nt my hand and Offidal seal, at Blair, Nebraska,
this am day of my, uma
i'f:§uha¢»£.».*~m' .s .,.m».;,».¢xf;.~L'-;¢".*u&''¥a.s:|-'zu `|i l; C vj n
Bldr. Nebnlkl. Jul .8\, 1930 .. .r rme P u n mm
city, \.°i.llngo, or public electric iight and power district, no ofiicer or
employoe of any city, village or pablic olrctric iight and power dfstrict,
shall take, demand or receive, and no person, firm, or corporation; shall |
offer Ply or give to such ollicor or einployeo, directly or indirectly, any
€ll\f§1ff¥»bonus,commission,ernoiumcnt.,money,or other valuable ~
consideration, in order to promote or lying about such purchase, sale,
lease, or transfer,.
Any person,firm or corporation violating this section shall bo|guilty of a felony andupon conviction thereof shall be fined in a num I
not exceeding Ten Thousand Dollars or be imprisoned, if a person or ~
persons, for not more than one your in the ponitentinry of the stabs,
or both sudh fine and imprioonmont in tho discretion of the court.
material or supplies or fha sale, lense, or t.ru1sfer_of any _electric light
Bl rc su-me By -nm People of The Suu Of Nebriskaz
Section 1.No city,Ingo or public e!ectrlc light and power
diltriet lhlll ull any el light or power plant. distribution system,
md/or h1.nsmis¢icmllnn, owned by meh city, village, or public dcculc
light :nd power district, except for ash and unless surh sale ahnll be
authorized by | vote of the majority of the qualified electors of Iuch
city, village or public dectric light and power dlaQict voting on such
proposition at nn election called for that purpose, and unless four
weeks' notice of uid election to von on such proppxfed sale shnll have
been Elven by the governing authorities of auch municipality or public
electric light and power district, as the case may he, by publication once
each week in one or more newspapers of general circulation in such
municipality or public electric light ond power district.
A COLUMN FORWOMEN
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v . m x 'YOUR w. ,\ 1~ ' F1 .E s
D u r i n g th e p a s t y e a r o r two th e
wa f f le s .'They ar e n o w as c o m-
m o n as g r i d d le c a k e s o r e ve n tea
bisc uits i n ma n y loc aiities,a n d
se e m to b e g e t ti n g m o r e po p u la r ,
eac h mo n th .T h e wi s e ho us ewif e
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Mm, sslodltion, or corporation, lim-ll bo valid unlea such we, lease
or trsusferxhnllbeeothoriredbysrotoofnotlossthsndxtziperceni
of the qugllilod electors of such dty, vllloge, or public electric light
and power district voting on such prolnidon n I. regularly called
election, Ind unlesa four mouths' notice of uid election to vote on such
proposed solo, lease, or tronxfor shall have been given by the governing
authorities of such munidpmlity or public electric light and power dis-
trict, as time use may bo, by publication once every two weeks in one
or more newspapers of general circulation In meh municipality o*
oublic electric light and power district.
Section 5.In order to consummate and completevthe mle; lease.or transfer, of my electric light sud power plant., distribution gystem,
or transmission lines by any city, villn"e, or public electric light and
power district of this state, to any private erson, firm, associnton. o:corporation, there shall be Bled in the ofiico i the Department. of Public
Works of this state, prior to any delive y or change oi' possession
:ontrol or management under *ouch sale, lease, or tmusfcr, true nn
:~:uc.t duplicate siirned copies of;-ll agreements, convcyanccs, c-.ax ..:..
franchises,deeds, leases, bills f sale.and other instruments Izndci
riiicll sucinsale lease, or transfer, is to be made Said instrument
hall be certified to under the oath of the executive or presiding ofiicvr
-f the seller and purchaser, respectively, as Imeh true a"::d em f.1p
mics.At the some time, and accompanying said documents and instrb
.nents of sale and transfer, there shall be tiled with said Dcportmcrz
of Public Works a statement and report,in form and detail to li
approved by said Department and the Attorney General,cienril
ctting forth the following facts and data, to-wit:
(n)_The location and detailed description,including source auf
nctizodn of generation, of all the property involved in the cal . ICSW
:P transfer.
(b)The dates of the construction, purchase, or other n<r;J§§iti0!l.
by such municipality, or public electric light and power district, of
soch power plant, distribution system, and/or transmission lines. in
cluding all replacements, extensions, repairs and bctterments, togethc.
with a detailed statement of the actual cost.
(c)A detailed description of such parts of the uLiil;to be solr
ns between the time of acquisition thereof and the tE:.of the sai-
vndcr consideration shall have become obsolete, or shall l;.:Q? born sold
Lrnnsferrod,lost, destroyed, abandoned.or othervf c disposed of lr:
such municipality or public electric light and powo district, ond t'r
cost of such part of the utility including extensions or additions thcrctc
1 1t..n l\'l
DEAD ANIMALS
We remove horses,cattle, hogs or sheep
from your farm at m mst to you.
We have the only licensed truck to haul
|' :.°'vv --'.
,
I -'.
For Wash ~lton (hunky
Interested parties call 768
Herman.eh
Fuhlon Genhr $10 Silk Dresses
an now $3-75:$15 Silk Dresses
ue now $6.'l5;$20 Silk Dresses
ue now $9.75.28-16;
Missllaggie M.I.owe
Ha nna, Nab.
l l n r e a h t l v e f o r
bland well.Almand axtnd, bland:
better with many fruit: than vm-
ills.
Sherbet can be served either as
a dessert or follow the meat
eouxse befara the uhd.It i s an
excellent accompmiment forlamb.
chicken or vw .
well with roasts
Phone 21, Arlington, Ne~. We pzfy all phone
charges..
Reynolds Rendeling Works
Fa1'num Franzenburg, Representative.
'hvo egg whites, 2 cups sugar.
1 cup diced marshmallows, 1 cup
water,1 teaspoon vanilla, '15 cupcoconut.Bail sugar and \\'utcr,i
without, étitring until zhmad fonns
I l :I ||I I | I I
Slowly pour into beaten egg whitesand beat until creamy.Add van-;
illu.Remove if;of this mixture;
and add m§\rs1n}allov.'s to first1
.¢.
~u m ;N»u\¢,1»»amuz¢ui¢nyu»u~x¢ni¢h¢°¢p°w€¢LEGAL NOTICE uh:mt. dinuihndun nitlm.. and/or trnnnnlulnn linn Ev Inu- ritv
PROPOSED BY m r r wn v x P E T IT IO N
This Act nlntu m aids: md Yllhnn mdha[II ro n
as AGAINST
public electric light sud powu duh-lei: which
ovm or opanh dash-lu: light md pawn plants,
distribution lyahmn und tnnamlwon linen,
It authorizes the axtenslon of meh line: xnd
system:for the puxpon af urv lng h m m
and others living outside auch cities lad dl-
laxzes and duo lutharlzes tha ownen of such
plan); bo provide means lor finlncing uma.
A BILL Advertise in The Enwrprise.
F OR A N A C T r d a ti n r tn C f llml u n d V l llu mu n and mms. .1..-ha.. Her!at
and pawn- districts. whicli own or operates edectric 1iKht and PUW"
plants, distribution systems afmdfor transmission lines; to autnorize
the extemibn of such limos and systemslor-the purpose of serving
farmers Ind otl1f=rsIiving ouzside such cities and vilhges, and za
provide means of iinnncing the same
Bc It Enuud By The People Of The sum Of Nshraalu
Scgtion 1.Any city, village, or public electric light aiu! power
I§~=tHr:t,_WEth}n the state, which may own or operate any electric light
:md pnwrr ~p!ant,dEnt1-ihztion sy s t e m, md / o r t r a n s miu iln lines ma y
¢~x=- =! the s::;'c |J ".:1.J!li ll.; L»vu;.¢Iurles, and for um purpose is hereby
|:..1 .:r :.| : : § - \ . ;L.!: .c rms tlulzl, purc hase , Re ne, or o ther wise
:;\'|§1;irv.:\:.d tu nzninmin,img -' o: e, exte nd, p nd Operate elec tric li g h t
n=.:l ;-.\w;pi :| n := » , d zr z ri bu i io n ly stlml, a nd tn n smi ulon Hu n . o uts id e
n f th .1, :llahurivn o f such c ity ,v i l l q a o r pu blic elec tric li g h t a n d
p a m r . | .Ir i rt.f m r u th d i s » tln ¢ l md : we r s u c h te r r i to r y wi th i n th i s
i n n
cdient.In connection thermfith any sud|\'.rlric ls,-hr md power district may _gntir intc
EMI ==.il :~!=cu-icgl energy to my ponon,htm.
p;.lity oi' public el e lisht and |:o'.vei~
I. yuurrhnse, lense,unisition. improve-plnnt, dizzrébuzi-Jn s stem :.:=1 V Lanza
:.Inria.. however. :hill bo :hui ~, rxcepl
5-ri'>of 12.0 qzluliiod 1Ea:-1u.:=of 'Bch
:upon such proposition at on election
m e
m i .
12:11
m u
r a v:.|;a
lnr :hp |\::r;m=|.~ of selling or purehlsing chctrica!
.p-;iilazc. or.1 an-i g- =.-.or dzetrlcfmay by contract Q-nnméi 'moo
.1 1. ¢!:i?a|.I I: f.\t nad power plont, dletrE!.:::=on system
.::.r.1:1 rl ilnr4 with the electric lkht Ind power plant, dis-
:|: ~:!|!l|:Hill or tr::ne~::.i~'Etm linea of any other city, village, or
.1..a,ll.::.t :.r¢|pf:\.er district,whenever authorized by a
li ui' :ht l|Ll:|.|EfE|cl .lv.tons ot' each auch lllunlclpniity or district
upn such pr-;:».Ili-ll at election! called for that purpoae.
Lon 3.Fl°":c-.intruetlon,purchaao,leaae,acquisition, ,lm-
by such municipality or public electric light and power district for
electric current, and a full and complete statement showing the llnancln°
condition ond the receipts and diaburaementa ot auch municipality o.
public power dlatrlet in the operation.; !' ef:' milf ~ during the prccedififr
wrcc-year period, and a itatement of'tne bonded imlebtadnesa, if onlf.
of auch munlcipdity or public power diatrict in connection with its
oemenhip or operation of the utility, lncllldlnl tha amount of nl'
honda laluod and paid.
H l l n l a | l * l | n l h n 1 \ *:mul on nion ul-|» J\ ¢l l | . . . J | \ n l * | '¢ J|n o u l a i b n l u a ' A A i a n u a -
varies her wdflea occasionally.
Here are two redpea sell worth
trying:
Plain Waffles
Two cups apecial cake flour,
sifted, 3 teaspoons baking powder,
'Ji known |alt,8 egg yolks, well
b e a t e n , 1 c u p m i l l s , 4 ~
era.Spread top and :idea with
part of mixture that was removed
Sprinkle with coconut.Serve out
in wedged :hoped plecea..
With the growing uae of me-
chardcol refligeraton,i t ia new
qdte easy for the average' cook
to prepare delicious aherbetl in
Bovino
¢
4
Bl rc su-me By -nm People of The Suu Of Nebriskaz
Section 1.No city,Ingo or public e!ectrlc light and power
diltriet lhlll ull any el light or power plant. distribution system,
md/or h1.nsmis¢icmllnn, owned by meh city, village, or public dcculc
light :nd power district, except for ash and unless surh sale ahnll be
authorized by | vote of the majority of the qualified electors of Iuch
city, village or public dectric light and power dlaQict voting on such
proposition at nn election called for that purpose, and unless four
weeks' notice of uid election to von on such proppxfed sale shnll have
been Elven by the governing authorities of auch municipality or public
electric light and power district, as the case may he, by publication once
each week in one or more newspapers of general circulation in such
municipality or public electric light ond power district.
Missllaggie M.I.owe
Hanna, Nab.
ll nre au t lu fo r
Worl -Herald
For Wash lton (hunky
Interested parties call 768
bland well.Almand axtnd, bland:
better with many fruit: than vm-
ills.
Sherbet can be served either as
a dessert or follow the meat
eouxse befara the uhd.It i s an
excellent accompmiment forlamb.
chicken or vw .
Fuhlon Genhr $10 Silk Dresses
an now $3-75:$15 Silk Dresses
ue now $6.'l5;$20 Silk Dresses
ue now $9.75.28-16;
r *u . . . ' .U .| . . . . \ ¢¢ . v A U ;¢. ¢n. .; u - : u n s » a » q V A u u u u a u hth :~ , f : mm a s ¢ i § 1 L : " . i \ E b y la w p r o vi d e d , o r i n li e u o f a n y o th e r
T.I nzettndz . ul* mea ns uf providing for ihe pay me nt of ind ebtedn-as
::: 3 | LI]. vrillrzy c , or pu blic e lec tr ic lig ht an d puwe r distric t within this
: L 1=~h:~.ll 11 ve the p owe r a n d a u tho r i ty , b y a n d th ro u g h i ts g o ve r n -
ir.1.¢»¢!y or board of direc tors, whenever authorized by a ma jo r i ty o f
iw' q uali fier ; elec to rs votin g up on s uc h p ropo siti on a t an ele c tio n c u lled
f~: ° tha t p urp os e, to pr ovi de fo r the pa y me nt of the c on t or exp en se of
rur dhu sin g. c o nstru c ti ng, e xte ndi ng , i mpr ovi ng , o r o th erwise a c qu iri ng
.uxxy i prnpc ti ' ac -c essa ry or usefu l in the ope ratio n of a ny ele c tric light
n m!IIHWCI p la n t,di stri bu ti on sy stem,a n d / o r tra nsmiss ion lines,by
]JI\'.i :::;:,assig ning,o r oth er wi se hy po the c nti ng,the ne t ear nin gs or
pgjr::¢of s uc h elec tric lig ht a nd p ower dis tric t, c ity , or villnge d e r i v w
fr om the op er ati on o f s ur h ele c tri c lig ht a n d po we r p la nt. , di str ib utio n
sy p te m a n d/ o r tr an s mi s s io n li ne s .
P R O P OS E D B Y I N I T I A T I V E P E T I T I O N
Th i s la w ( 1 ) g i ves c i ti e s a n d to wns o wn i n g
elec tric li g h t an d po we r pla n ts th e ri g h t, p r o -
vided c ost is pa i d ou t o f n e t earni ngs,to ex -
te nd the ir l i m a bey ond th ei r border to ser ve
f a r me r s a n d o th e n ,a n d (2)the r i g h t t o pa y
fo r p owe r pla n ts, e tc . b y p le d gi n g fu tu r e e n m-
:»in gs in s te a d o f by ta xa ti on , a n d (3 )provides
th a t n o public ly -owned p la n t ma y be sold
exc e pt u po n a pp ro vml o f si xty p er c e nt of voter s
an d fi li ng o f sta teme n t o f or ig i na l cost,etc.
wi th De pa g tmen t o f Pub lic W o r ks ,a n d li mi ts
.a mo u n t o f mo n e y wh i c h ma y b e s p e n t i n c a m-
pa i g n f o r s a le o f p la n t.
324 F O R
32 5 A G A I N S T
9
rec t by the pr c isi éin g o fiic c r of the gove min g.b ody of suc h mu nic i pality
or p ubli c e lec trkfligh t an d po wer dis tric t, as the c ase may bo, an d ai mlf
also h a ve th er etb attac h ed th e c e r d h c a m a n d o a th o f th e presi ding
officer,o r othe r d u ly autho riz ed exe c utive officer,o f t h e purc haser.
und er the ze al of th e p ur c ha ser , i f a c orp ora tio n, th at the p urc has er of
sa id utili ty .l' ms exami ne d s ai d s ta te me n t a n d re po rt, ha s in ve stig ated
th e f a c t: th e r e i n s e t f o r th ,belie ves said sta teme n t a n d re p or t to be
tr u e a nd c o r re c t, an d th a t th e p r o p o s e d purc hase o f s a i d u ti li ty ha*
be en ma de with r ef er e nc e to an d in re li an c e up on th é fa c ts , si tua ti on ,
and c irc umata si ées , I-e t for th in s aid s tatement a nd re por t.Th e ti li n g
of s ai d in s tr umer nts a nd s ai d sta te me nt a nd re po rt, ve r ti ii ad a s hereié
re qu ir ed , i s he re b y ma de 9 . c on di ti o n pr ec ed e nt to th e valid ii y o f an y
suc h sale, leas e, or transfer.
Sec tion 6.W h oe ve r o l ma k e , u tte r o r s ub s c r ib e to an y s ta te -
me n t a n d rep or t,or c e rtidc ate,requ ired un d e r th e pr<.»isions°of th t
la s t pr e c e di n g se c ti on , k no wi n g o r ha vi n g r e a so n to be li e ve th a t a n ;
su c h s tate me n t a n d re po rt ,or c er tii ic a te , is fa ls e , sh a ll b e g ui lty o f f
fe lon y a n d u po n c o nvi c ti on th e re o f, sh a ll be fi n ed no t mo re th a n F ive
Th o us a n d D o lln r s o r s h a ll be i mp r i so n e d i n th e s tate pe n i te n tia r y n o '
mo re th a n 6 e y e n- .An y i mtr u men t, sta te me n t a nd r e po r t, o r c er ti f i
th i
a n ;
and
c ate fi led wi th e D e p ar tmen t of Pu b lic W or k s a s p r o vi d e d f o r i n
Ac t,o r ce ed copies ther eof,shall. be c o mpe ten t evidenc e i n
he a ri n g o r p ro c ee d in g i n vo lvi n g the vtlua tio n o f th e e le c tr i c li g h t
po we r pln n t,di s tr i bu tio n sy stem,o r tra ns mis si on lines,c overed b:
said s ta te me n t a n d re po rt a n d ee rti ii c n ta ,f o r rat-e ma k i n g purposes
ta xa ti o n , o r i n my o th e r ma t te r i n wh i c h th e f a c t: a n d s ta te me n ts i r
su c h i ns tr ume nt, s ta te men t a n d repor t., or c erti fic ate , may be involve(
or dr awn in qu es ti on , and the p ur c h ase r th er eo f a nd h is , or it! su c c aa
no r, o r aa si gu u, s ha ll b e f or ever e stop pe d to d en y th e f ac t. : s e t fo r ti
in a uc h in stmment., sta tement and ne pqr t., or c er tif ic a te.
FLY REPELLANT
l'0R MILCH cows
Goés Farther
Lasts Longer
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Slrction 7.No Drivate Denon.firm.aasocintion or< cornnrntjnnA BILL Iproposlng to pur:I§¢,Lleu|,' or oénriv iia aeqwe ~
r
F O R A N A C T re la tin g to cities,villag es,an d public elec td c li g h t
: n f l poo .er di stric ts en gag ed in th e g `era tio n, tra nsmiss ion , d im'r.5 ution.purc hase an d f o r s a le o f cldguqleal ene rgy f o r li g h ti n g ,
Z... ¢m; ngan d p ower pu rpo ses; to pro vid e fb o the exte nsi on, by any
vial,villag e,or public elec tric li g h t a n d po we r di s tr i c t io !its/
vlr <.ri;lI ; "t on - I powe r p lan ts, tra nsmiss ion lin es and ser vic e o ut-
-'.of i m-i.ou r1.l;ni es o f su c h muni c ip ality or di stri c t; to provide
~ :|11ta:ac I1||.llu f l of e le c tr i c li gh t a n d p o we r pla n ts ,lines, sy s-
.|l".:t.l v'\. 1 -»s' and between c ities, villages end Publi; elec tric
1 »::'::l ;» I"q dl r its in th i s s tate ;to au tho r iz e the pled gi ng
. r ll "mtl|.ar :.' ..f :¢n"1 rri rni ngs an d p roi its of pu bli c ly -owned
i lx I .'=» 1 "."=. li nes or sy ste ms, to pa y fo r pr op -
f :of ~~.L;. :Lrpir alig ri of suc h pla nts,lin es or
5 { | i H:L-» 1:1.\.\(.1.:;n =..1orc mc nt.s and res tric tions c onc erning
;| <.:s i c lfr ;:lf~n:\I'!:ig e ties,villag es Anti pub lic ElPC'|LriC li g h t
,_..1 I\.l\|Cl ¢l:"r§,3.;lil ¢l\\ il.C li g h t o n d po we r pla nts,lines an d
3_.~1 p i a n i ;z ~| ' ,fir ms an d c orpora tions;to define
. i:;:¥1 eriant in L 11 \\'In!\wi th suc h a l le o r alie nation a n d
r :pc : \ n li 2. "r .f <n ;a n d to ma k e appli c able to cities,
\s L : m i pun lle ev Lr ic i i g h t o n d power d istri c ts,the g en er al
.lx .\1:.S o f lo w conc erning pr i va te elec tric li g h t an d . po we r
mp .- -1 as to e ine-nt domai n,Hg h b o f - wa y and phy sic a l c on-=L:"..n I llld mn ina rlnnc e of elec tri c lig ht an d po wer p lan ts , lin es
. l n l 5 Lcms.
Be I t E n a etc d B y The P eo p le Ol' Th e Sta te Of Ne b r as k a :
F a t i o n 1.An y c i ty ,villag e,o r public elec tric li g h t an d power
d. mr vt \~.i f.hi n th e state , wh ic h rqay own or ope rate , o r he reaf ter nc -
; ui =or establish,an y elec tric li g h t a n d po we r pi n ot,di stri bu ti on
ri e wm- a n d f o r tr a n smi s s i on li n es mu y , a t th e ti me o f , o r a t a ny ti me
a f te r suc h ac quisition or esta bli shme nt,exten d th e sa me bey ond its
bou nd ar ie s, a nd f or that p ur po se i s he re by a uth or iz ed a nd e mp ower ed
to c onstruc t,purchase,lense,or othe rwis e ac quire,an d to ma in ta in .
imp ro ve , exten d, a nd op er ate ele c tri c li ght a nd p owe r plan ts , d is tr ib u-
tio n s y stems a nd tr ans mis si on lin es , o uts ide o f the bo und ari es of ou c h
.¢§; y , villag e. or pub lic ele c tr ic lig ht and po we r di stri c t,for s uc h di e-
tn nc e an d o de r su c h te rr itor y withi n th i s state as rn ey b e d ee me d ex-
pedient..I n th e exercise of the po we rs gr an te d b y th is sec tion an y
suri i c ity , village , o r p ubli c e lec tri c ligh t a nd powe r d istrir .: may en ter
into c o ntra c ts to f umis h an d se ll e le c tri c a l en er gy to an y pe rs on ff ir m,
ns-aoc iation, c orporation, munic ipality , or public elec tric light end power
d etr ic t.No s u c h c onstruc tion,purc hase,lease,ac quisition,i m p r o v e
znczt,or exten sion of an y su c h ad di tio na l ple nt,dis tr ibu ti on sy s tem
en d or tr an smis s io n li n emho we ve r , sh all b e pa i d fo r exc ep t ou t o f th e
nrt earnings and profits of one ormore o r a ll o f th e elec tric Lig ht a nd
power plants., distrib ution sy stems a nd tran smission linen, of suc h c ity .
vi llag e, or p ub lic e le c tr ic lig h t an d p ower d i stri c t.Th e pr ovis io ns o f
m u po we r plu m. , uln tn u u uu n s y s te m, o r tr a n s mis s i o n un e s , I ro n : myc ity ,d l i a g e o r p u b b c elec tric i i g h t a n d p o we r d i s tr i c t o f th i s state,
no r a ny o n e o n b eh a lf o r f or th e b e n e fi t o f a u c h propo sed p urc ha ser,
ma y , in or de r to p ro mote o r b ri n g a bo ut su c h sa le, le as e , o r tr a ns f er ,
pa y ou t, c o n tr ili uto, or e xp e nd , d ir ec tly o r ind ir ec tly , mon ey o r o th e r
va lu a b le th i n g in e xc e s s o f th r e e tlz o u a n d d o lla r s n o r , i n a n y e ve n t,
n e xc e s s of e s u m, i n n umb e r o f do lls g r e a te r th a n th e n u mb e r o f
the qua lif ied vo te rs i n auc h mu ni c i pa li , o r pub lic elec tric li g h t e n d
po we r d is tri c t,based o n th e to to l vo te " c e s t f o r g o ve r n o r a t th e la s t
general e lec tion.An y p er so n , f ir m, or c o rp o ra ti o n. vi ola ti ng an y p ro -
e i s i o n p f th i s s e c ti o n s h a ll b e g u i lty o f a f e lo n y e n d up o n c onvi c tion
th e r e of s h a ll b e ti n c d in a s um n o t e xc e ed i n g te n th ou i n n I do lla rs o r
sha ll be irn phs one d, if s p ers on or per son s, for no t more th an one y e ar
in the p eni te nti ar y o d the state, or sh all b e lia ble to b oth s uc h lin e a nd
impr i so nme nt.i n th e disc retion o f th e c ourt.»A n y vi olatio n o f This
sec tion shall n zrliny and ren der wholly void any suc h prop osed purc hase,
lense o r ac qu isition;pro vid ed,ho we ver ,a n y ac tion to set aside an d
re nd er in va lid a n y su c h sa le , len s e, tr an sf e r or a c qu is i ti on , u od " r th e
pr ovi si on s o f thi s s ec ti o n, s h all b e br o ug ht in th e di s tr ic t c ou r t of th e
c r n n ty in wh i c h suc h rh nn ic ip elity or public e lec tric ligh t, and p o n o r
distric t, or e portion th ereof, la loc ated, by one or more elec tors of ouc h
mu ni c i pa li ty o r pub lic elec tric iigtht an d po we r dis tri c t,or by suc h
mu ni c i pa li ty o r di stri c t its elf,o r b y th e S ta te o f Ne br as ka ,wi th i n
ni ne t da y s a l t e r th e ho ldi n g o f th e elec ti on e t wh i c h th e qucastionvotcdy on sh all h a ve b e e n suftmi tted.\
Sec tion 8.W ithi n ten dey s after an y elec tio n upo n th e pro g osi tion
o f th e sale,lease o r tr an s fe r o f a n y elec tric li g h t o r p o we r pl:.nt,
diotrib uti on s y si c an , o nd./ or tra nsmissi on lin es, as pro vid ed b y S ec tion
4 of thi s A c t, the per so n, fir m, as soc iatio n, or c or po rati-o n,pr o po s in gto . J a ne o r se c u re s uc h pu rc hu e, le as e, o r tr an sf er s ha ll f ile wi t. :the
Sec retary o f Sta te a . s wo r n s tate men t,i n f o r m a n d de ta il to Bo n p
p r p ve d b y th e A tto r n e y Ge n e r a l, s h o wi n g a ll exp en ditur es made an d
a ll obliga tio ns inc u rred b y suc h proposed purc haser,di re c tly o r in-
dir ec tly , in c o nn ec tio n with or pe rtain in g to su c h pr opo se d sale, le as e,
or tr ans fe r a nd in c on nec ti on wi th or pe rtai nin g to su c h elec tio n.A n y
per son , f irm, a sso c i ati on, or c o rpo ra tio n who sha ll fai l or ref use to fi le
su c h s ta teme nt or wh o s h all s u bs c r ib e to s u c h sta te men t, k no win g th e
some to be false , shell be guilty of a. felony a nd up on c on vic ti on th e::oi
sh all b e lin ed in e su m n ot e xc e ed i ng te n th o us an d d ollar s o r sf tnll hr
impr is on ed , i f a pe rs o n or p ar g on e, f or n o t mo re the n o ne y ea r i n h e
steto pen itentiary , or shall be lia ble to bo th s uc h f ine and irnpr ison mc n
in the di sc r eti on of th e c our t.
r Sec tion 9.A l l pr o vi s io n s o f la w n ow n p p llc n b le to e lec tr i c li ; ' o t
an d po we r c orp orations ee re ga rd s th e exerc ise o f th e ii owor of
emi n e n t d o mai n , th e u s e a n d ooc flpetion of ti le p u b li c highvro;:s a n d
the ma nne r or metho d o f c on str uc tio n a nd Dhy ui c al op er ati on of plants,
sy s te ms a nd timns rntss ro n Imes s ha ll be ap p lic a b le , as n c n r ly a s ma y
be.to mun ic ip ali ti es a n d pub lic elec td c li e h t a n d n e we r dis tri c ts i n
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have to do with Superfex, the economical new ieeleu
refrigerator that generates its own safe, dry cold from
oil heat---right in the kitchen.A few cents worth of
kerosene provides £4 ta : 3 hours' dependahle refrige.'r~
ation. The burners rpe:;.; : lout. an hour mid a half and
go out amomatiwly. L e:.t..: and cheaper than ice.
Superfezr. freezes ice cubes; chills crisp salads; keeps food
frah mud tasty for days in ...waz-meet Weather-and in hot
winter kitchens.Saves thousaf. f:. rf r tcpc daily. and
this ct shall be deemed cumulative and the authority hare'ln ernutod
to cities, villages and public electric light and power diatricis, shall
not be limited or mnda inoperative by any existing statute.
Section 2.For the purpose of idli ng or punzhuing electrical
energy for lighting, heating or power purposes, my city, village, or
Publis: electric light and power district in this state in hcraby authorized
t¥:|clr|:c1cls o fl\; pS§v'er§§|§H faa;ea;,;.,.:'aa i§"{héi§ }>é`=»fS}}£.I=§EB .ai
the duties conferred or imposed upon tlxcau under the provisions of this
Act.
PROPOSED BY 1Nl'r1A'rlvE PETITION
in enter into agreement; M connect md interoonnoct ltl olochic light
ond power plnnl. distribution system and/or tnmmlulon llnoqwlth
'tha electric light md power nlmt. dlotrlbntinn lyltdm md/or trio.:-
milsion lines of any one or mm-o othn eltioa, vdlhgon, or pobllo oloctria
light, md power district; in thin shim WI :Bch terms md eondldon:
umn y be ngr e o d upo nbo two o nt ho tn dn ¢ d t1 u, v d l. ll go la nd
public power dighicts.
Bectiont.Inli o no f th o i lmlnc o o fb o ndl o r tha l o v y o ltn xo o
u othorwllo by low panda, And in li on of my o ther lawful mmm
or moms of Pfbviding for tho vlymmt of lndobtodnou, any ¢i¥¥»;l:g¢jor pnhlic electric light ond power diotriet within thi: state shall
o eof ~ Ind autho nty , by md thro ugh lt: zo vv rni nz bo dy o t
n, to provide for or to neun the payment of the cont
or oxpomen ol punrhulng, conntnxntlng, or otborvlao mqudrlng, axtend-inx Ind lmprovlng, my real or ponond property nscloury or useful
in i*-I operation of any electric light md power plnnt,diltrlbvtlun
syltcm, md/or tr-nnlmlxllon lines, by pledging, assigning, or otherwisehypothocating, *ho nn earnings or pronto of meh sloctric light md
power 'iilifid-. city, or villure. derived, or to he derlvod, from thc opor~
ation ng 'Ffh aloctrlg light md power plnnt, dhtrllmdon system, and/or
transmission lines ond, to thot end, to enter into mcg contract; nnd to
iuoe such wnrrnntl or debentures as my bg pro gc t ulJarovinlom ol thin section.`PUT on o
This ll nn Act relntlng to cities, vlilmges,
and pnbllc electric light and power dixtrxctl
which own or operate eloctrlc llzht nnd pa er
plnnts,distribution systems and/or transmis-
sion linos; prohibiting the male ol such plants.
systems, 615 linen, except for nah,and unlfll
nuthorizod by A vote of tho electors; regulnhng
such olectlon; forbidding tho giving or re¢eiv-
lng of anything of value ln connection with
Inch uh or purehuo for mzh plants, systems
or linen,and to hx n penalty for violation
thgnol.
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FOR AN ACI' nlating to cities, vlllngen, and public electric light Ind
ww d ln t rl c t n which own or optrntc electric light and power
pllntt, distribution syitemn ond/or tnnlminlon lines; prohibltlnt
the mls of ouch plants, gynems, or linen, exapt for alla, and
nnlou out-hor'l|.od hy n voho of the olectnrs; regulating mob aloe-
tion; forbidding tho glvlng or r/.solving of anything of vnhn in
oonnoetiun with unch nh or purclnse for unch plants, gygmm or
limi; and to Dx u penalty for vlolntlun thereof.
nm for itself ~ food mvinv- I.:u1\.:ri:;', ized a:E|.iu-u>
fim.P°f°=lliI\11°°¢|- Nomnvingpnru.
'|`=l=Ph°\\= today for further infonmtian, cr came): ladueeirwork.-
lg,-__~¢ SUPERFEX £2
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AN' o nnmmcr-1 , To Pnvi de for
the LW ! of Ta na md De vylng
the Same on Al l the Taxable
Property in the City of Blair,
Nebraska, lor All Purpoaa Neo-
assnry to Mni ntdn the City
Government for the City of
mm, Ne bras ka , fo r the Fi le d
Year Co mmlmdnz on the Firn
Tuesday in May, 1980; also Levy
i ng a Poll Tlx on Certain In-
mb i mn u o f m e a ny fo r the
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levy of time for itreec Hgh
purposes for up present. E
year and out o! all other mom
and funds availablle therefor
longing to said City, the nmo
for each object md purpom
follows:
For med. Ughdng pur-
poses $50U
An y bn h nm o f w d fu nd !
mining uver and unexpende
Bme md at the Lisall year 1
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né Y'i~`Bxi15""D, Br the Mayor §g h §n s £ 2 1 1 H
nn.¢:1Cuund1of th»eCT1¢¥ofBIli1'»G!n.|»Hnv| 'Punrz 'I'hll'|5thetl2b'B»
Ne b n s h ,bctlon One:That there be, und
hereby i n m m m a u u l s b d
upon all the hxsbls pmperty
within the corponhe limits o l
the City of Blnir, Nebruka, for
the fi na l year oommendng`on
the Brit Tuadly in May, 1980,
md ending on the Hnrt Tuesday
in Huy, 1981, the (alluring mm.
tunes and numbers of mills an
the dolhr of tax, to-wit:
PURPOSE AMOUNT
For general revenue
Purmses 5.00 mills
Fur public library
" Q I uvvwnrhted W*
the nmneyl derivad from
| ¢ v y q 1 u w ! o r m u d c a n d 1
u¢ nmunemenu for the my
ma l ya ! an d ou t of a ll o
moneys and fund!evsll
therefor belonging w uid <
the amounts tor each oh5¢¢*f
purpose as folluwn:
For music and public
amusements S so
Any balance of laid funds
mnining over and unexpende
the end of the fiscal year u
be transferred w the Mud:
Public Amusemmta Fund.
F
Pll¥P°9¢8 1.10 mxusiscd Five:That there beFor street lighting on ''be d nisesmillshereby u,nppropm o
Q,s derived frombr music md public e yI1 taxes for the impnarmaments.10 mills .SIL onf the wnter works 4
For payment of sewer
outlet bonds and in-
Mare!!1.00 mills
For payment of inher-
ncctiou paving bands
oem for the pres t fiscal yeur|For mnintenmoe and op-
and out of the re ues derived enti an of the G W
from the said wx works sys~Urn.Dtpsrtnlent $1000.00
tem and from. Lhedevy of taxes Any balahne of said funds N-
for hydrant rentals for the pres-nguning over and unexpended at
Omaha, Nebrasla
July 14, 193|"I"n Wham H Mau (".nnn¢»rn°/A U l | & . | v | . | A n v a l I l l ;w v s s w u - - u rT h i s i s t o c e r t i f y t h g t d u f i n f
mv a d mi n i s t r a ti o n a s C o mmi s s i o nand interest 7.30 11\illB|a n! Amr v mr a n d o u t o f the l me ena or me :mem year snu||-For parks md park §9§¢;§E£»é;.1§.£ of .11 other be trannfened on me md for .T.,2'1>;,u¢@, smmon and Pubnmrpws.zo mills moneys and funds available the Mugsenagce and Operauon lic Safety for me mei of omlm
For hydrant mem-sl .so mum ohnnlnv \w»IAnlr{n1r m ma City.of the my Fxre Depsxtment.from 191s on 1921, 1 employed DanFor niymnt of district
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d|;_;u;|;'§r;é\ob5o¢tuid'8l¢¢lon'l'hkmm:The (hen be, J. Phillip; u m m m 3mrpole_u fal|owl§_I -.:~L.:=:.* z . L ~ : r .,zz rr: 5-::.°-,, ... ,.,...,....,.,.. :,;:. msewer bonds and in-snunrest.w mum im ex-For a. n d For provement,mnaion, operation andoperation of lite de-mainbenmoe of water
pnrtment ..40 mills works systaem $7000-0"
For purchase of tire _gg mm For u l u i a of watar /
nppantms s "iq d'nm the nm be xwxea -na i`¥...,...n u m °m°ssooaoo
U..... ....,..=,..........H.-.W .. ---. -- _~, ---~-_.-, _levy nr mm for fm purchase was mu emphyed in uid de
ol tim department apparatusfar tha present final year and
out ol All other moneys mdm u . n i m m therefor m J. D° °" w w
longing tu said City, the an;onnt| I P°"m"°r'
pu-tment and doing utiahcmrgwork.Sincerely youre,
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uneasepmpert
lhnit;
=L -ww -1 1 v u taxlbi g .5 § ' i . `. `i m o f
y within d n mrpo nfa mninhmz qver u
-f um mtv nf Rldr. Nehl .L_ ._.| _nan-
' sli d finds re -
ld unexpended atn.....x V." {1..\\
for earlh ob5e¢t md num" m|Omahl, Nebruk §§i
follows:.|
Far purchase of fin de-rn..L_\ r . . » - . .-,""'.¥,_¥§z_l?§
ra sh,and collected ls other
taxes as shown by the chess-
ment rolls dor the gear 1980.
athlon Tiroz That there be, md
hub! le .levied upm each and
every male' inlmbiunt of said
City of Bldr, Nebneln, betwvén
the :gee of, twenty-one and
fifty years, not exempted there-
t mm b y Statute or Ordinance
of thiaQ,npolltaxlnt]ae
we eau un we mm.. ,..... .,.._.be tx-anslened to the Weber
Fund.Secion Six:Th!! flxem be,:nd
hereby ln. npproprhled out of
the moneys derived from thelevy of texas for parks and park
purposes for the present flew
yea: ond out of all other moneysand funds avnllnble therefor be-
longing so nld'UI¢Y. the :mounts
for each objeetnnd purpose as
partment appsntna $1000.00
Any balanre of sold funds re~
mekllng over Ind unexpended at
the and of l-he fiscal year shall
be tnnsterred to the Fire De~
partment Apparatus 1<\md.
Section Fourteen:Thin onlimnee
s ha ll hk e d e c ta nd be i uf ur e e
from und after its pumge, ap-
proval and publication as reqw-
Od by luv.
l v we w w . .U."-......,,~County, Nebraska:
I was vemnally nequnlnted wit
Dan J. Phillips while he was cox
nected with the Dnruglu Comm!
Sheriffs otflee.In our dealing
with tlut otllee I dways form
hlm very reliable and cooperatiw
I can honestly recommend M
Phillips na n. man who will- gh
excellent service lf elected.
Esther A. Johnson,
Chief Prohadon Officer.
o
m m ~ m u m ( 3 2 - 0 0 )on
each and_,every male inhabitanta1oresn»~ Zfhe ui d t u x shall
b e c o l la & d a s p r o v i d e d b y l a w
f o r s a i d f i s w y e a r c o m me n c i n g
fo llu wn z r u s e u u n a a p p w v r u m mF o r P M N a n d p a r k p m * -d a y o f J u l y . 1 9 8 0 .
p o s e s 5 5 9 0 1 3 9 J .H a r u l d S t e w m
A n y b a l a n c e o f s a i d I u n d s x v -.M a y o r .
m a i n i n z o v e r a n d u n e x p e n d e d a t A. L 1 . , a » a T:\
zum "mjliééniié éomfrt,
rg,Doug-lu Count
I Omaha, Nehruk
Judy 12, 193
on the first Tuesday of May,
1930.Section Three:This ` ordinahoeshdl take effect and be in fone
from and alter its passage, ap~proval and publication as pro~vided bv lnw.
ii§2|}}§' 01 an mm glen mu c. EQ Krause,3
be transferred to the Parks and (my Clerk.Park Purposes Fund.(SEAL)Section Seven:That there be, mghereby u,°PPF°*"'**°" out °Mrs. Bertha Gollehon and mb§'lf..'i'2"fi'i.§'f'T.ffl'+§f°§?.`°.'f,'.f gg Sheldgn_ "Ek '"?"_M"¥*"' Gol
To the Vot/ers ot Waahingbun
County, Nebraska:
I have known Dan J.Phillips
f o r |number of years,having
worked wi th him on the Police
Department of Omahn md for theGovexfnmamtand I cm tguthgully
U -_
say that he is a trustw~orthY» 'har-
Iess officer uf good moral char-
ncfzr and well qualified to fill the
office of Sherilf of WHShiI\K¥4¥\
County. Nebraska.1
Ge=n'l. Ch8.iI'mBIl|» W. C. Fraser
Vicmhairman,Sarpy Co.George
Cordea
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M I D - S U M M E R C L E A R A N C E
DRASTIC PRICE
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E N T I R E S T U C K S U M M E R
SILK DRESSES
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By MARGARET
WEYMOUTH
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Art is a iealous
mistraa. The diiii-
culty with which
Ernestine adjusts
her own daires to
the consuming
Hume of Wi.ll's geni-
ius is absorbing.
Ambition oulmi-
nates in'drama,
a great disgrace
threatens, a snai-
fico is made.The
author frankly
loves her charac-
ten and make you
gharo this genuine
aiicction.
Shrtilig Next Week
V d u a t o $ 1 0 Valua co $15
$75 $75
1
Valuet 5° $10 '
s $1 5
izes .All
1 I Beautiful
to Silk
52 Dresses
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Geo.Rohw ersviCQC]1aiflIl3n|D o u g la s Co.,'Ted
Ro b i n s o nVic e- c h air ma n,D o u g la s Go.,Gi b
H o p p e r .
'I n ~ i r .
P ' a n d ap p r ove d `29 th Z ZI ` l§ a " 1 h L " " " " £ » ? " "E d le n o n a n a I u m u y or 0 ma n §, a p e :
d ll t tf J u ly , 1 9 3 0 .nlnnliau 1| |PlPfrflll1 a n d f r o l Z | 1 ~ ' £ 9 ° = " f f . ° * , ~ V i s i t m g t l
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"J, Hamid Stewart,;"'"`§w§§§"»§§<i 'u a; 'm_ neu ~ xam uy.
Mayor.able therefor belonging m said
A'.lfl.'EST:City. the amounts for each ob-L O C A L O V E R F L O W
G . E . K r a u a e ject mid' purpose as follows:.rFor salaries of electric Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Nielsen of
lightcosnmissionerand Omaha, visited at the Paul Siert
'mga ofemployees $0000.00 _wme last week-end.
City Chrk.
.nvUls ulnnnbn m u.can
AN ORDINANCE,To Be Tanned
and Apprcpriatmg Such Sum
or Sums of Money Nécessary to
"The Annual Appropriation Bill"
For operatioitmainuzn-l Miss Madeline Nielsen vlsited
anne, repairs and ex-Mi n Agne w Nielsen of Kennard
tension nt electdclight last Sunday and Monday.
system 865000.00 Millard Gollehon and family of
Any balance of mid funds r e omaha, are vddting a few days
malnimr nvm- and xmnrnendnd nf fm- WMI. nan.. .-.|..¢-:...,. :.. m.:-Delmy All Necessary Expenses
Blair, Washington County Neb-
raska for the Fiscal Year Com
mentlng on the First 'hzesdsy in
May,mso Spuifying the Ob-
ject and Purpose o! Each Ap-
propriation and the .lponnf for
Elch 0b}e¢t and Purpose
BE IT ORDAINED, By the Mnyor
nad Con.nc.il of an Qty of sun-
NebraskaSeedan One:' n m t h e r e m m
hereby is, nppropristed out of
the moneys de ri vd frv m thele v y o f um fo r ge ne ra l re v -
enue purposes for the present:lisal year eommencing on the
first Tuesday in May, 1980, end
ant of all, other moneys and
funds avnmbls fhnnlnr |..\..n._
and Liabilities uf the Ci ty the end of the fiscal year shall
be transferred to the Electric
Light System Fund.
Sedion Eight:TFat there be, and
hereby is, appropriated out of
the moneys on hand in the
Sewer Maintenance Fund and
out of all other msneys and
funds xvailsble therefor belong-
ing fo laid City, the amounts
for each object and purpose as
lallnvm
For msinfensnce and op-
eration of sewer sys-
m m s soo.oo
For payment of sewe
system bonds and in-
terest.$2500.00
a ubalanoe or said funds X
n g o v e r a n d u n e x p e n d e d s v
A L -
Miss Peggy Green, who beaches
at summer school in Fremont, was
s guest of Miss Bebty Hopewell
over Saturday.
Mrs. Louis Naeve of La Phtfe.
Neb., spent. s few days th is we k
with her parents,Mx .and Mrs.
ma S o l l .
J.W.Blntter and family are
spaxding u week's vacation at the
na nnml.Henry Monks home sz
Fontsnelle.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hansen en-
taertlined Mr. and Mrs. Skov mel.
sen and Mr. and Mrs. Herald Niel-
sen at dinner last Sunday.
Fashion Center $10.Silk Dresses
are now $G.'l5;$16 Silk Dresses
are now $6.'l5;$20 Silk Dresses 4.____,____,___.,...,..,,\i n g w m d (i ty ,the amounts
for each ob and purpose as
follows:
For salaries of City
Otfidds $5500.00
For streets, nlleys and
lf l da n v mo n e $7000.00
For Hrs departmentand
apparatus ; 750.00For mleeelloneous and ~
incidental e x p e n d -
itures $2000.00
For printing and pub-
lication S 500.00
For expense of civil and
criminal suits S 500.00
For payment of mvins
aqneemxentg lgl ln s t
u w u u u x m e x l s c a r y m r m l ubetransferrdtotheSewer
Munbenauoe Fund.
hereby ie,appmprlabed out of
the moneys denved from the
levy of taxes for the payments
of sewer outlet bonds and an
term thereon for th present
nw y e n' and o ut of all o the r
moneys and funds avallnble
Lhenacfur belonging to said City,
the amounts for each oluect and
purpose as follows:
.For linking fund for the
payment of sewer out-l e t u m .51254100
For lnbera t on se wer
ectlon Nine:'l'En£ there be, and
City nwnerw ¢eoo.oo
Any ba la nce o fs ddfundn re -
mlininguv ermdunexpende da t
tl a e e n do f tl mfi a a ly e u e l ml l
L .» » . . . . ¢ . _ . . ;. ,A 1 .-
outletbonds $1250.00
Any balance o! uid fllndl re-
overnndunexpendedath e mdo f th e f ll a n ly e u -a hn u
13 truradened ho the llnldnzx
an now ;::.'m.'Z8-It
P. J. lprenxeu, who lives south-
e n or town recently injured by
being kicked by a hone,was
brought home from an Omaha hos-
pital Tuesday and is improving.
Mr. a nd Mm.Clyde M.Allen
and Mr. and Mrs. W. w. Wilkin-
son started Wednesday for a va-
cation trip to Colorado, going out
in Clydeh Ford.
Mr. end Mn. Elvan Bowen and
deughter of Plame,Nab.,visited
over the week-end with the Joe
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Paul, Neb.They left last Friday
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