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08-07-1930ENTERPRISETHE[Palms 'mx-i Nsws-nmralm A LOCAL NEWSPAPER ron BLAlR'S LEADING NEWSPAPER GENERAL WASHINGTON C0UNTYn&'§G»?£»;;,;; GENERAIAND Loon. Nsws AND c6MnmN'g Saba Published Weekly by .him A. mmsncrindon Price. SL50 per Yer. Shade Copy, Sc.NUMBER 29From the Garda Snot of Nehruh-VOLUME XXXIV BLAIR, NEBRASKA. August 7/. |930 HEWuhiunon Cvumy. duced - Tourist Camps;Are Buzzing .. s r ~ - mmf * * f ~1 ""3-1 :""-vw'°°| | n a ~ § 2 , " " " " " | ,"Q lib'-'J"§°é'2'~ ~' ~.'`{»'¢»=~m a m a ; S u e *S 1'2é'%.`§1 w s .|..~§ " " f . » r ~4 - - r ~Ill é l é t r n ~ ~ |..; 'a -._ ': l !*.g g ""\¥...1~ ~ 'en f¢"m s : ~a i . ~ a n : E *`'u m m - Y r Q ¥ 1 '. Z - f° `= =~ a"= - 'l »'5 ~ ° '= 5 f ~ $ = " = f `-~ "'..??»5i~ K.'§'»9:»~ g g g g g m ~~ m g -~ ' . f m ¢ c \ ¢ 2 .¢.'.'1 |" r -". . _ . .~°°...'::;~~ ~ n e w m ~ u . ~ ' § ? 3 ¢ " v w R %~'"¢ " ¥ - ' f ~ , 5 - \ 1E'p i g s *Mx .z ».l»___,J:.- $01.0-Nér£95PYB00" s H /24'J I SERIOUS AUTO ACCIDENT An auto accident ruulting in ad- most. imtmlaneo us da th to An- drew McDana\d occurred on last Tuesday evening on the road west. Crek neighborhood.- A truck belonging to Elmer Wright, of Kennnrd, had deliver- edaloa d ollumbe r to theGeo rge Ohrt home where a new house is being erected,was remrnmg so Kennard, At the place at the acci- dent a narrow cu.rve*'with tall com growing on either side made it impossible to see any distance ahead.Here the truck and a cm' driven by Andrew McDonald came together with a head»on collision. The impact upset the 'car and resulted i n almost instantaneous death to»the driver,Andrew McDonald.He was taken at once to the hospital bu; li fe was ex- tinct. The accident was a sad one and one that was a great shock to the community.He was n young man assignment of lessons.There I for the tourney. Even though it_was pipin~ hot .1 |:_ MA aa ; a ~ ONECLUB TOURNEY un.-nuuu-. | favor ite. . Hn wa s 2 8 y e a r s o f a g e a n d wf is h q m a n d ra is ed o n th e ...0 use of on~y a jigger ~arena Beck a t th e lo c d g o lf li n k s .He s a y s h e wi ll h a ve to u se tha t c lu b a lto g eth - ...;| ~..=». cept in putting.Ray H i ~ a n who shot the lowest. score in the 9 ~-=-.g 1 r r 0"r e u ~J w m i |~ 1 ~I ,».1|.|1 'L " § ~.1.-»e m m a ]->C .Q.me 1:me: 6 Awww vu113 El? nl"||¢\» 1JWNyu.»|. was used by most. o/the players. L. C. Klop~came third using a terrible scene he}ms had lately.After- wards he blayed a round using all a mid-iron only, Einar Vig took a 48, using mid-iron, Fned Siert a 50 I l l . 5»owen m caMENS/.i l "~"-f ~":.~ '~n ~ = ? " ~ \ - to~take a 44 when he used only his putter. Q..._|~| ~ ~i *2 'F ~ _ | , `s u c n w e J ~W i ..L ~ r o u r r m - !r i ?.a é g g f ~ e r t o n ' " ° ' " ;w a s ~B r u n n e r " ~I ~~ '|: u ~ cake were served by her motherand an enjojible evening was spent by all. ¢A I . mid»i1°on,Don C.Vanpeusen and »I Monday September Fii'3t | ::: :>~:| n . _..;.,.. .¢»... FIRST BIRTHDAY PARTY u n : - n n - u 5 |.. Subjects..'I11ey,.Will..Handle Ma n y Ol d Ta c h e g n R e tu r n . J u n n n n u u q p a4.°. c iate th e oc c asion a n d en joy e d i t a lo n g w i t h th e olde r fo lks .H e r |||:.¢:a Rhoades sary ~uly 29, by ~ente~ng her Lhe o~n g of ne a x ly dl ol t he schools in Nebraska.M ucatiun on August 4 it was decid- ed um the Blair City Schools will with one candle which attracted c v n e s vn u . . .~/ on Monday,September lst.This receiwd a number of ~rctty gifts Fu t ur a o f Th e Schools Are Noted. Foy a. 55, winning the bauby prize for the tourney. duced - Tourist Camps;Are Buzzing 5 --. ~ ~". . . ¢ ' 1 1 ' \ ' »' l ' l . l $ \I n \ " " ¢f ~5L F ;, ~ _ - -'' i e ~ ' r -n o o n .~: I ~""1 ~~ ' ~ . : ~ '? - " 7 ' 2 < ~?f * - " ' ? § °= -a Q |~ .H . f = " " "~= = ' = * ; = @ ~ | .a ~ ~ " " " " '- r f *- ; ~ ; , » \ ~ , , , # g , r , » =~~' F . " " `~.,a l l l - E W 5 ~ w = ", ; ; " "- .1 ¥ - f ?"r ~ I i E 2 = > . a s ' A ~ m y :» : t ' ." §; _ - i - g i f l f l :L 3 1 \ 1E'p i g s *Mx .z ».l»___,J:.- $01.0-Nér£95PYB00" s H /24'J I SERIOUS AUTO ACCIDENT An auto accident ruulting in ad- most. imtmlaneo us da th to An- drew McDana\d occurred on last Tuesday evening on the road west. Crek neighborhood.- A truck belonging to Elmer Wright, of Kennnrd, had deliver- edaloa d ollumbe r to theGeo rge Ohrt home where a new house is being erected,was remrnmg so Kennard, At the place at the acci- dent a narrow cu.rve*'with tall com growing on either side made it impossible to see any distance ahead.Here the truck and a cm' driven by Andrew McDonald came together with a head»on collision. The impact upset the 'car and resulted i n almost instantaneous death to»the driver,Andrew McDonald.He was taken at once to the hospital bu; li fe was ex- tinct. The accident was a sad one and one that was a great shock to the community.He was n young man assignment of lessons.There I for the tourney. Even though it_was pipin~ hot .1 |:_ MA aa ; a ~ ONECLUB TOURNEY un.-nuuu-. | favor ite. . Hn wa s 2 8 y e a r s o f a g e a n d wf is h q m a n d ra is ed o n th e ...0 use of on~y a jigger ~arena Beck a t th e lo c d g o lf li n k s .He s a y s h e wi ll h a ve to u se tha t c lu b a lto g eth - ...;| ~..=». cept in putting.Ray H i ~ a n who shot the lowest. score in the 9 ~- = - . g 1 r r 0 |~ 1 ~I ,». 1 |.|1 'L " § ~.1.-»e m m a ]->C .Q.m e 1: m e : 6 A w w w v u113 El? nl"||¢\» 1JWN yu.»|. was used by most. o/the players. L. C. Klop~came third using a terrible scene he}ms had lately.After- wards he blayed a round using all a mid-iron only, Einar Vig took a 48, using mid-iron, Fned Siert a 50 I l l . '$» ICP-N_§.§,;*r-J "m ~ ~, Q ~ ' *~e °.~ = ? " ~ ~ -':.~ ' ~ to~take a 44 when he used only his putter. Q..._|~| ~ ~i *2 'F ~ _ | , `s u c n w e J ~W i ..L ~ r o u r r m - !r i ?.a é g g f ~ e r t o n ' " ° ' " ;w a s ~B r u n n e r " ~I ~~ '|: u ~ cake were served by her motherand an enjojible evening was spent by all. ¢A I . mid»i1°on,Don C.Vanpeusen and »I Monday September Fii'3t | ::: :>~:| n . _..;.,.. .¢»... FIRST BIRTHDAY PARTY u n : - n n - u 5 |.. Subjects..'I11ey,.Will..Handle Ma n y Ol d Ta c h e g n R e tu r n . J u n n n n u u q p a4.°. c iate th e oc c asion a n d en joy e d i t a lo n g w i t h th e olde r fo lks .H e r |||:.¢:a Rhoades sary ~uly 29, by ~ente~ng her Lhe o~n g of ne a x ly dl ol t he schools in Nebraska.M ucatiun on August 4 it was decid- ed um the Blair City Schools will with one candle which attracted c v n e s vn u . . .~/ on Monday,September lst.This receiwd a number of ~rctty gifts Fu t ur a o f Th e Schools Are Noted. Foy a. 55, winning the bauby prize for the tourney. duced - Tourist Camps;Are Buzzing f s -_ . ~ ~ -. . n 1'\ ' »'l'l.l$\I n \""¢f ~ 5L F ;, ~ _ - -'' i e ~ ' r -n o o n .~: I ~ ""1 ~~'~.:~'E *» - " 7 ' 2 < ~ ? * f - " ' ? "'°= - » - ' a » : , |~ .H . f = " " " ~= = ' = * ; = @ ~ | . a ~ ~ " " " " '- r f * - ; ~ ; , » \ ~ , , , #g,r,»=~~' F . " " `~.,a l l l - E W 5 ~ w = ", ; ; " "- .1 ¥ - f ?"r ~ I i E 2=>.a s ' A ~ m y :»: t '." §; _ - i - g i f l f l :L31 \ 1E'p i g s *Mx .z ».l»___,J:.- $01.0-Nér£95PYB00" s H /24'J I SERIOUS AUTO ACCIDENT An auto accident ruulting in ad- most. imtmlaneo us da th to An- drew McDana\d occurred on last Tuesday evening on the road west. Crek neighborhood.- A truck belonging to Elmer Wright, of Kennnrd, had deliver- edaloa d ollumbe r to theGeo rge Ohrt home where a new house is being erected,was remrnmg so Kennard, At the place at the acci- dent a narrow cu.rve*'with tall com growing on either side made it impossible to see any distance ahead.Here the truck and a cm' driven by Andrew McDonald came together with a head»on collision. The impact upset the 'car and resulted i n almost instantaneous death to»the driver,Andrew McDonald.He was taken at once to the hospital bu; li fe was ex- tinct. The accident was a sad one and one that was a great shock to the community.He was n young man assignment of lessons.There I for the tourney. Even though it_was pipin~ hot .1 |:_ MA aa ; a ~ ONECLUB TOURNEY un.-nuuu-. | favor ite. . Hn wa s 2 8 y e a r s o f a g e a n d wf is h q m a n d ra is ed o n th e ...0 use of on~y a jigger ~arena Beck a t th e lo c d g o lf li n k s .He s a y s h e wi ll h a ve to u se tha t c lu b a lto g eth - ...;| ~..=». cept in putting.Ray H i ~ a n who shot the lowest. score in the 9 ~- = - . g 1 r r 0 |~ 1 ~I ,». 1 |.|1 'L " § ~\1.-»e m m a ]->C .Q.m e 1: m e : 6 A w w w v u113 El? nl"||¢\» 1JWN yu.»|. was used by most. o/the players. L. C. Klop~came third using a terrible scene he}ms had lately.After- wards he blayed a round using all a mid-iron only, Einar Vig took a 48, using mid-iron, Fned Siert a 50 I l l ~$*- I nH I .c "~. s ,s .: -~, f f N P ' . ;' * ° "$ 3 !r i f ~* " ; '¢..g l ': .I to~take a 44 when he used only his putter. Q..._|~| ~ ~i *2 'F ~ _ | , `s u c n w e J ~W i ..L ~ r o u r r m - !r i ?.a é g g f ~ e r t o n ' " ° ' " ;w a s ~B r u n n e r " ~I ~~ '|: u ~ cake were served by her motherand an enjojible evening was spent by all. ¢A I . mid»i1°on,Don C.Vanpeusen and »I Monday September Fii'3t | ::: :>~:| n . _..;.,.. .¢»... FIRST BIRTHDAY PARTY u n : - n n - u 5 |.. Subjects..'I11ey,.Will..Handle Ma n y Ol d Ta c h e g n R e tu r n . J u n n n n u u q p a4.°. c iate th e oc c asion a n d en joy e d i t a lo n g w i t h th e olde r fo lks .H e r |||:.¢:a Rhoades sary ~uly 29, by ~ente~ng her Lhe o~n g of ne a x ly dl ol t he schools in Nebraska.M ucatiun on August 4 it was decid- ed um the Blair City Schools will with one candle which attracted c v n e s vn u . . .~/ on Monday,September lst.This receiwd a number of ~rctty gifts Fu t ur a o f Th e Schools Are Noted. Foy a. 55, winning the bauby prize for the tourney. Washington Assessment State Equlnlion some R¢du¢es!nANA COLLEGE 1 l l l n i v c n h r n l n " I " , .{ \ » u h s \v n u I ' - I I Wash. County Land Auenmentu From $117.81 Per Acre To $114.28 Dana College will mve the fellow- ing faculty lor the coming yearPer Acre ONE OF ELEVEN COUNTIES Ten Counties Had Assessment: Ra i s e d . To ta l A s se s s d V a iu s li o n i E r la n d Ne ls o n ,Ac ting : P res ide nt; J .P .Ni else n,D e a n o f S e m i n a r ) ; C. B. La r se n , P h ilo so p h y ; Ha n s C . 1 - . . . . : \I r n .- . . . . L 1 f : . . ; . . . . . . . . . . -n . . . . . . . | : . . . . . .d e r n l l u ,b n l u l l n I u l w r y ;u u w u u c ' J o h n s o n ,G e r m a n ,L a t i n ,P r i n c i p a l .n _ 1 .n v 11 . . . . . . - _1 1 1 ._T h e t i o n o f ~ I I U I F U Y F U . A . H H H ,: A u n - l m u i n 1 0 e a u n t l n w e r e ° = d = ~ ° = »'5 3 . " . ; , » . ? ' é ". f . ¥ . . . f a . » f . 1 . . : . . , ° " ' i ' f . " . T 3 i u c r a n e d l i l l e t h a u l u a l lt u m l A n d . l ' i n 1 1 e o u n u ; e | m w u e | D ° " ° h 'B F I "l h l m l n ,l l l u l c ; o r d e r e d d e e n n e d .b y t h e n i t e - E n d " E . P o p e l u , H U U Y L E x p r e s - I a i o n g J . B .B a r t l e y , C o m m e m e ;C . bo lnl z u.n» °».-mn. ¢ ..°I7 .. .¢» ¢.mn¢ A. Stub, Dnhhf ll|\@gmltie| , Idn Cull Gut 'fha Low Producers July Cow Teaiing Association Slnwl lhmnrhble Ranlts Fmm Tu t .Holstein;and Jeneys l n Ted. F I N E s i x MONTHS REPORT There are three things we an do toma ke ourdairyherdsmon pro- nubls-mu ont the low producers feed the others aeoordng w whst they can produce when well fed, t h m breed intelligently.Le t us consider what we can accomplish by cudling the low producing mws from our dairy herds. Them were axo cows on best dur- ing the mo nth o l J uly dm!pro~ duced 1s'1,o4s pounds af milk con- taining 'l,846.4 pounds lat. Twenty- seven cows averaged between 40 and 50 pounds butterfst, and six between so and 60 pounds, while three cows pmduoed over eo lbs. of butter fat. The fi v e hi ghe a ws fo r the ti rs t six months arc: Owner B r e d Mi lk Paid Jones Ho l d .11,526 Elmer Miller Jersey 6,816 A. c. Marshal Holts.8,818 Paul Jones Hoist.10,114 Ed Renard Holst.8,551 B.F. a'/o.o 835.8 319.4 316.7301.9 The five high herds for the month of July are:¢ Paul Jones Hoist.1,243 Elmer Miller Jersey 738 Elmer Jensen Holst.1,035 Grover Wilkins Mixed 767 A. C. Marshal Hoist.884 41.6 89.6 33.6 32.7 82.6 The live high cows over Wash- ington County are: A. c .Ml-rshal.HolsL1,727 Elmer Miller Jersey 1,228 A. c. Marshal Hoist.1,581 A. c. Msrshnl Hoist.1,652 Grover Wilkins Holst,1,147 70.8 63.9 53.2 57.8 52.8 Leonard Miller, Tester. SWIMMING PQOLS POPULAR Another swimming pool has been discovered in the city, at the I-'red Nemetz home where the two Nem- etz boys,Fred and Donald and their pads have made a pool 8 by 16 feet and 4 feet deep and holding several thousand gallons of water. The boys did the work of digging and cementing the pool and charge other boys five cents for a swim. This money helps to pay tor the water they use in the pool. This is the second pool to be construcfed in the city,the first one being made by Lyle Guyer, ob east South stmet for his little children.Neighbor children are wioyins this pool adm. CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS 0.g ; ~ 'MO' the motion maid Thu on tlle.All Councilmen present voting 'Aye'the mation arried. The Ice Commlssionari :eport Ins read.Moved .und secomkdQui: report be accepted and placed on Bla All Councilman prasent voting 'AY°', th mctiun haxrld. A communication lrom the Giant ll l g .Company quoting 1. price on rvpdring the slide in the Cashel- ou- Park wu le a d.u m a and loomdnd the letter be plmed on i l City Council was called to order at 7:80 P. M. by Mayor Stewliff the following councjlmen answer- inz to roll-call: Bigelow, Hundahl, Jensen,Moore,McKay, Schmidt and Rnberta Absent Cmwdy./ The minutes of the last regular and adjourned mening were read and approved. The City Treuurexds report for the month of July wu read. Moved and seconded this mpoxt be amepb- eda ndplao edo nti le.Alle o undl- men present voting 'Aye', the mo~tion carried. The light Commisxianein report was read.Moved and seconded, Supreme Court Rule On Election Pri mary nlee rum Counting a ww Referred To Decision ol Supreme Court. Crols In Sonora Unne - g m y W m N u m W r i t t e n I n . no un s ABE INSTR UC TE D Primary Election Counting Boards Referred to Deddon of Supreme Court. The attendon oi Beoretnry o l Sf-me Mn-sh hu been called by0 4 Johnson,county clerk of Dawes county, to the decision of the supreme éourt holding that w avomr wrilesthennme of a andidste on the ballot lt. is not neoesmry so mnke a cross mt the hft of the naméto have the vote counted. Counting boards through- out the state are to be inatrudad aooordlngly. The court had former- ly held it necessary to make n cross when a name was wx-mo on tho ballot. `if»sqn~em¢court November 22, 1929, in the case of St-ate ex rel William W. Lanham, va. Chas. H. Sheets, kontestante over the of-fice of board of education in Dist.. No. 11, Dawes county that: "The writing in, at the proper p on the ballot, of tho name of the person is a sufficient indicalion of the invention of the elector 4vom for such person so as to én- title such ballot to be counted, thonocrossismadeopposite/ such written name."' This decision aftirmed the low- er wort whic h had held that 87 balloto, not marked with a cross where the name was written,shoudd be counbed for IA-nham, and gave him a majority.A recountgavo him 291 votes, all ol which ..,, , ,,,having appeared upon the ballot, though two other names were prinhed thereon.Regarding this marking under such circumstan- ces the court held that the law set- ting fonh a "schedule" or instruc- tions w voters mentioning the cross is "directory merely and a sub~ stmti al compliance themwiib wbewby the intendon of the vob- er is clearly indicated that the vow to be counted." County clerks are to be instmw ed by the secretary of stubs thnt initiative proposals are not print- e d o n t h e pri ma ry ba dlo ta s the constitution over-rides the statute by providing that they shall ap- pear on the general elwtion ballot i n November.Three initiative laws will be printed by proposed general elecdon ballot. h u l l ! FO R CO UNTY Arr o a umr I wink to ca ll attention tv my candidacy for the office al County Attprney, subject w the will of the Bapubllmns od Wuhingwn emnti, to be exprused at the August 12, Primary.I f -nominated and subsequently aleaad I pledge to the people of the county tha im- p u d d enforcement U!tha law, F. B. REDI-`I.El-D ROBBED Bux-glare enméa the n B. Red- field home last, Tuesday night and looted the house of about $90.00 in money.Mt. Redfield hm hung his clcjh- ing in the closet of his mom ind he and Mrs. Betmeld had gone to thep°rd1tns leep.Th u t l x d t w u discovered Wednesdny morning. When Mr. Redfield went !0 dress his clothes were gone and the mon- ey with tha clothes,Lute:the tmus en were fo und i n a ndgh- bon yard. N o d u o i a r e p o x t a d u w t h e culprits,' u . ''s |~¢ .~'I '~ ~v u!¢. . .D | ~:". J 4 = J " " . ¢ , , , , " , u n u . »- . r " ' " "» " " " " ° 7 "" °" " `` " " " " " ' " " " " J . R u d e Bi o lo gy * S . Mi lva lu a ti on s wa ll ma k e a red uc tion ''.oi $ 3,5 93, 131 in the as ses sed va lu-se n, Ch emi stry , P hy s xs . lf ann nf fa r m. ln n rla Sn *Hn ein!A ~ Stale Tax farm lands and improvements in this staie as compared to last. year.~ ~ The mal assessed value of all property in the mme is $8,098,054, '761 as compared to $3,16'7,489,800'Sllte Tax LCV!I1for 1929.Personal property basl Mills Snill Redux -\._._.. ...Mm M.. ,__,_.._.._- x a r m w n e r e n e n u s p e n u m l e nL O W E ! m e l i f e .H e m e n d e d m e c o u n t : school and also the FV.. Calhoun'aehnol.u v"<\K.|1FlISer. Aa 2.34 His mother, Mn.Rachael Mc :tion Over 1929 Donald was widowed some yen: Z2,X,;"Z§J.§;~§f»".`;§..;.u l v eu r o r ar of other phyers out who used ;he regular clubs in the regular Luz Two wma of .way. 1223-ink in Practice for the Am n..».M.. 1..|...»..| .. ~munuu y uu u Lu me nazi. mar: xt. isYL a b o r D a y .On Tu e s d a y , S e p t. 2 _a c tu a l c la s s w o r k wi l l N W I - lu l y S h o w B la i r h u n o w l . m e J xmi u r . A s o v. . - . I l i z h n r e n n i n ti n n n g mn n n mn n r ilitehman cup tournament,play for which will stud; soon. Next Sunday it is planned to hold |. putting tournament.The regu- ar 18 holes will he played but only he numer of putt: on Ure green villbe counted.Prizes willbexiv- :n for the one who takes the lew- ast number of put! !or thu 18 holes llso the xmmemxp.Hoelug out from the outside will not be called 1 matt, it is just his luck. L-C. Klopp shot 3.he lowest scorefor the any vim :own clubs, he :urning 'ln a nies 86.The n u t mmmt l y Dinbled.67 Delthl Reported AUTO ACCIDENTS IN EXCESS For 64 weeks,the Nebraska Press Association hu been pre- senting the facts gained by an nc- cident study ln un attempt to help the people of Nebraska. m realize needless hazards of travel,home life, work and day brought about by carelessness, duegnrd for the the best Senior High schools in the stare.The Junior High. organiza- ation consists otxhe seventh, elgth and ninth grades.School nuthor- ltles expect them will be abou; two hundred pupils enrolled in the Junior High.The J unior liign ir to occupy :ho building whiéh wan formerly known as the old Seuxor High building.Mr. Harold White is ndndnd o t Junio r Hi gh. The nulo r hi gh wi ll oomphne the tenth, eleventh Ind twe li th grades und will mo have nn *JI- rights ol others and wanton law rollment of nearly two hundred. In 1 s n r u m : ; > . u : , W u , W U m a s s e a s e a v m - |I ; un »D. n ||N Al :Comes On Gen-{back and Andrew was the one wh\ue this year, the board reporfgd,m u ' " m " " " mwhile city real estate showed a N-°"'l Fund Levy- duction of about $6000000.Counties to haw;dm, assess-.CAPITOL LEVY ff»0°1¢chime of thetnrm nm -ahouldered all the responsibilities UNCHAINGED Beaidés his mother, he leaves a ...---......\.e_............:...._r. . .. .\. .. . .n ..ment. ragged are, with the assess-_'mourn ma yuauug .uw uwux uon mu" ziven fi rst follvvve d h At, A meeung of the :tate boa.rd|John,Glen,Hnrland,_ ,Byrvn am the board: B .59 ~ of equalization held last SaturdayBoxButteswf 'f1 2 _s _ $ ;m,£ a fte rno on Dre mm levy for the 510235 $105.9l;Cha-se 122, year 1980 was set at 2.84 mills. The 1980 levy is sixlmndredtha$1&S6;c m 63.61 .-'» . . - u n "¥~?M. \5~-l 471.9§.' of a mill less than the 1929 lsvv IAIIHJ , a ll o f this ~ a nd thne f maven, Mrs. Edvnn Olson, ef Her mm ,M n .Chauncey Wright am Mrs.Harley Wll of so uth o Blnir.v vc;|p1.€n1J., 'Dauul; IJBWSUII Q1U»lZ|1 "._.`_""44; Li I g_54 1 _which was 2.40 malls..'Phu reduc-Thef f l u r : . 'f}°°.?,,f,.,. .m?.,f'...'12;,'§€'.!u¢n was made desnite uw fm he ld 1 funeral aerdoa are to h Pridniy at 2:30 p. rn. from th--~ v -. .. .. , fmw;wap: Quo-Av86265. Those counties to have their as- sessment. decreased are, with the assessors return given first follaw~ cd by the equalized value M by Us board: Cuming $115.42, $110.81 that the mu l me ai ed valuation of tanglble property in Nebraska, had decnased from $3,49B,154,'I61 as compargd with $3,167,489,300 ln 1929. Of the state levy, 2.12 mills is Douglas $141.13 sua ve -om for the general fund and win raise$105.01 sim-,_57:'Phelps 's49_12'lfor taxation $567,877.15,while ;47.1e; Polk $97.98, $94.o7; S2-fry twenty-two hundredths of a mill us$11o.4s, sxosm; sa\mdm.$1os.21,l"l'° capital '°"¥ for the consu-uc~ 51°-100 Thursmn sam. sa0.65:|E'Z'?.°£.&'3°,£*f' capital f'%"."'"l Methodist in-mn xnimm a nd in terment will be made in the C81 houn cemetery. Reunion of Old Time Families Hineline-Oberst R»e\u\iou Held l l owest reported was s 88 by Don c. viulxtions.It was hoped that the Senior High lout courses sro Vm DSUMIM wins dl clubs.when the f u l :we n known our offered w the high school nudent, citizens, by recognition of indlvidu-namely:College prepsnwry, Gen~ Bamnd To Be al msponalbllities and the exerdm- ing of the ir own common aenaé wodd move to prevent uddeuts. Normally, the first two weeks o! July con.s¢ituhe the heaviest aw-_ _eral course,Commercial course, and Normal Training course.The College Preparatory course pre< pares dlrectly for college entranqe. 1¢ includes two years of languageAt State Fair th ::advanced Algebr solid metry3*-14° Fnh' Crowds win Listen To i°§i."i1°",3§1 rspidly f3 .'»f~ year ndenoeamd ongegear ai High School Bmdl With Fifteen On the farm, wddents mm ; ' " ; ' ; ' ; , § ° w m ; f = ~ .za dgnmgd 4 ne o e o n am u.. 1 . i`"f ._~ . _e 1d11»4,,19¢~~F»=i=~ an- F°°'¥"¥°" °' °°"°¢'""'* aecondnry "d`<i€»mi»5ur¢dss xéauma c u m,lx ' ned on mn 10)-BLAIR ENTERS IN CLASS A.~.A iqfl-1_0! 59 were in-f \~. 511 43; W hwe r I " " " °; u a s 1 , n . z . 1 o ,o r a m o r a l ° ' |T o u r i s t P u :L u :S a n d a l ?w i u r r m e AAG s mWashington$117.81Wayne 'sm.os,.,.,..... -1.,..~.dm é v w g h " m u y m y Four Gmcrations m m m : ~.Pe nh. 8 1 Yun-$10.32, 9.29. WEATHER R1-:Powr \"?'rox .1umr.°""twenty-two hundxedtha of at IEIGHTY PERSONS x>m=:s1~;N'1 jared is were msameu ana u were'mm umm Fair baud announceslkille¢f by farm accidents in t w o l T H E N o ~ H IPAIGNERJuly of xoso was certainly A ml MY PLATFORM hat thZ"1§§B¢l~§n§ Ellis §e&r will be I weeks u n a : A unfla arinu n f nlrl fi ma rn W 8und dry month, excbeded only by the famous July of 1901, when the monthly mean was 83, as compared in 82.8 this July.But the 27th of this July was 109 degrees hot, the all time record for July since the leca records have been kept. The prev-nous record was 107 in 1911, it touching but |06 in 1901. But. in July of 1901 we had 24 of the 31 days over 90, and 15 of them 100 or better.This July there were but 22 days over 90 and 12 uf them were 100 or better.In 1901 there was but one day over 100 in August, while this August we have already had one 106 Satunlay and one 111 Sunday, with the outf- Iook for the longest dry spell on record. The coolest day on rec d was in1915, with a monthly mgn of but 69.9.The next lowest was 70.6 in 1902,the July following the all- time record breaker of 1901.The coolest temperature recorded\t}\is July was 50 on the momlng of the 14th.while in 1901 the coolest moming was 69, It. got down bo 45 'OD both the 4th and Bih in 1915,this being the lowest for any July day on record here. We had 125 inches of rainfall this July, .64 on the sm and .59 on the Zln, with the two record- ings of_.01 one the 6f.h,and 30th. The low record was but .41 in 1928 the high record 10.27 in 1902. We had 4.40 l88t year, 9.08 in 1922 and 8.55 in 1015 and vm in 1909. whichwere the wettest Jnlys on mcoxd. There were but iwo cloudy days in the month, as against one 1901 The record, however, was none in 1917, in 1923 and in ms.We had 25 clear days this July as against 23 in 1901.The high record wu 27 clear days in 1918 and but 13 Sn 1900 and 1996_ The prevailing wind was south- wes ur n i g h tb e up e c i e do l mc h a hot month.`' DonC.Va.nDeus en,Lo a\lU.S. As elation day is drawing nearand nor. having had an opportunity; to meet all the voters in the coun- ey, I want o herewith submit. my platform no flue people of Wash- ;ingtnn County, believing that anyman who awk; an offi ce of this characw owes §tto the public to |let. them know how he will eon< duct that office if elecfted.|I am. for hyv enforcement,as 'any gdod citizen should be. Wheth- er we oppose or favor the 18th 'amendment is not the point at ds- law and like all other laws it should be respected.Law enforce. ment does no t mea n um a n o l- iicer must make a nuisance of him- self by invading every man'a cel- lar tn (ind out whether or not hehas a. little home brew.Law en- forcement means that when a pro- per complathz: ighemfiie or bczidenee r 'ed t w is 'ng vi- olated,then an officer must.dohis duty, without the favoring of fxjends or the punishment of ene~ zmes.You may have heard it :id that I am a radiw pra hibitio 'sn The fact is that I am opposed to traffic in lilluor.e hoouegger who pays no sense not eu-ning an humestliving and is not s good :ith Ii I II I n °.........., -......_...-.....__new last Sunday at the wa - i n park in Blair when the Hinelmg- Oberst relatives gathered for thgxr annual picnic.These two families are among the pioneers settlers of tha county. The Hineline family came from Ohio in May 1854 audsettled at DeSd\,o.The firm summer was abusy one with the breaking of the! px-aries and the erection of the buildings.In pmparztiun for win- ter the elder Hineline put up an ample supply of hay md made ev- ew preparation for the caring of the live stack but to their surprise the winher was exceptionally mild and throughout the long winter months stock fornged i n the open leaving the fmd to spoil. Nab- urally when the nut fall came no preparations ware mme but an all- together diflerenc experience met the settlers.The snow began to fall in Ovbober and throughout the winter one blizzard after mother buried I h c o u m y in mow i-oa depth of (our feet.Unable m for- age and with no feed put up for winter use practically all of their stock perished during tha winter. But the incline family was not fsue.The 18th amendment is a zen.There are wo many officials who wink an eye at this (arm oflaw violation, which in the xenon why our country is deluged withpoison Liquor.I do not have the support of anyvpljque, gang or organization1 look w Lhe organization of good citizenship for my support.Lf nominated and elected 1 will mnmake A nuisanne of myself through radicalism, nur will 1 make A Laugh- ing ptock oi the oflice through my own personal bebador or Laxneasto duty.I will not have my hand aut for iewarda,believing that thesalary uoxmected with the office is sulficiaut. The question may arise that I amanawoomer tnthis eountyamlhave not resided hem long enough go wznmtmy e le c ti o n tothil ot- I diuoura .Their_ land was not homesteaded but preempted - the paymnnt to the government ot $125 per acre was made although the abstract shows that it wok ten long years to pay it and the money bqnowed bore 20 per cent inher- esn 'rm deed for this praperw. now in the hands ol Sqlomon Hine- Ene, is a curio of the olden days vmh Pmxaenn Buchanan's Bim- tuxe attached and is probably the tha only one of its kind in the CWD- : yThrougJx the hardships dl pi o- neer days the Hineline lamily 1:10118 to their 160 mare tam and the five boys,Chsxley, John, George, Frank and Solomon still live there and farngthe P1l°=~ replete with band music.Hfteen school bands will be on hand to vie with one another to entertain the public..Keen competition among the young musicians is upeeted with seven entries in Class A, three in G u s B , a n d f i v e i n ~ T h e classifications are made accordingto dze of towns, with the lhrger places represented as Class A. Class c. hands will be henrd on Saturday and Sunday, Class B. on Monday and Tuesday and Class A. bands on Wednesday and Thursday. Finals will be plalyed Friday.I n addition to the contest, there will be daily concerts at the gn-and» .. ..`." M --..v\...,..a ,J In public accidents, sports were responsible for 54 injuries and za deaths. Industrial and home accident cam miles sdmost doubled those of the first two weeks in July.Trafiic accidents also show an enormous increase. During 28 days of July, there have been in Nebraska 1257severe mxident caswties of which 1150 persons were badly injured or permanently disabled and 107 were killed. To THE VOTERS AND TAXPAYERS On August 12th, which snexe 1 Washington county is i n the throes of a. political campaign and tie usua l amount of :min is go- ing the rounds.The so»and-so fel- low in a crook.Nobody lmows it Ito be true but somebody said so. |The party slandered may be sbso~ .lately honest, he may pay his hills, his word may be good, his morals |perfecf., hemay have none of the vices commonly known but some one starts the story and it goes until i t is broadcasted.Yet no one knows and no one will go on record or come out in the open. g To us this is the most dispicable piece of business that any ma n wan oe mluty ox.Beal men don'lrsum ny v an ue s uuunu on-in o.Omaha Concerts wiu be given at other points on the grounds by the Lincoln Civic Boys band, Nonli- western railroad band nl Chicago, Burlington band ol Lincoln and the Lincoln postoftiee hand. Following are entries that will compete in the high school baud competidonz Class A-Sewnrd and Bldir, Havelock, Scottsbluff, Gosh- party candidates for numerous of- fices.Suite Representative, being one of them, I am s candidate for said office.Owing to much con- templated legislation to come be~ lore the n u t legislature,i t l l highly important that. only uompeb- ent and honest persons be chosen as representative.Every proposed law that raises people's tnxrm Tuesday, voters 'are w oauov. torido ie 1: is msmuh md silly. An! person has s right, to defend his reputation but. what can a msn do with such vicious, libelous method-B. lt them i s n ma n runni ng to : otiioo that is guilty ot A misde- meanor or is uulit. for the ollioe the public should know ir, but. j\|!\ sa yringths ta mnni sa croo kv trith no proof of the tact should not be »..|.\ _¢A4.A ¢ . . c .vcnburg,Pawnee ciw. K°""°Y-mould in refused fmsiasre. "PaylT"f'I"'""" "' ""' """ """L u a u | . n ; ; . - 4C i b a - B ' * S t 1 ` o m l b u r z |~~g o n ~i ~DUB.. <;==~=f11>=fi:='¢.e § : " " 2 . ¥s f i = ; e _ < ; » . : a . § -' f = * h w v = 1 l ~T h e l a s t L e g i s l a t u r e B n r r a A n n x v m a s u r r Osmom mole xwcr, nvvy. u==»\- can be judged on gg :wow :wan-ler, Sliver Creek.ty-five of its bills were vetoed by OBSERVED Ifim GOVCYDOI Bild all th!!b&l1k'A..-......1 tzla... ¢......--|..+:....,. ......a cxonrm c sum#E Y b m , w e e dec id ed w b e n nc on st l-a u v u u u u u y - u v u s u n u v c u u m B E I N G M A D E b u t i o n a l b y t h e Ne b r a s k a S u p r e m e ¥ . ' i ' . ' 3 ' 3 § i - ~ ; " _ E ' . " ~ f mawumcnuu uuux un vom,vuu¢`Court.Tim members o -~A tower us f in height for 'street on last Sunday m honor otobservations by .§,'2".and Geodet- maugfh gg; eller "`°°.i'€"°§3`§' Mr.Ma|:t.hiesen's birth &11D,i\'e¥' \, i h u b e e n n e c w d n o r °e y w e I _w i . " f . f . ' l ° T §M o n k s H i m . .° A m o n t h ' s d m a n d a b o u t $ 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 o f ~ b >_ ; = ; § ' 1 ; ' ; ° ; ; * , , " " ° 'm a ; t r i a n g u l a t i o n s u r v e y t o e s t t b l i s h t h e p e o p l e ' |m o n e y .m e r a o !s r e e t i n s f r o m h i s w m a 2 & * 1 = " f 1 e . . ; ': 'L _ ' 2 : =i ° _ . & " : & " . £ ' : :. 1 2 2 ¥ ¢ _ € ' : ' : P 9 ! f f 2 : z ' 3 ' ¥ _ : ~u m m m i n c m a may wuuun rs wma uuun un ...Npa rtof the s ta te hya large tre watgovernment employees of the United States d;§gff===»=-= of Com- merce.When survey in fin- ished concrete mu-kers ue placed so eltlblllh the latlhxdlnal and the longitudinal markings.I n t h ethe entire United s u m will be surveyed in this manner to estnbh ish detlnlte mnrldngs for mv con- trol.Three crews of menure em-rlwe d.one for erecting this ma mmo th wwe : mdo ne to do the and survey work and the ne w to plme ms rlmrs andmove the towers co. new localities. The tower wlll remnln on the Masters term for x month or six neu..R .5 "ll" 4-n CLUB NEW S Th . e B l u e B l r d | 0 j l B o n o h | d | pe rfat menrd i n swendnnee for Us first time at the meeting held J d y mn l t B m l t h ' | h h .£235 the s wdwnv e rs end wupl - neun ru sum upelulv e um www-petent rr°°¢¢dinz1? Owing to e severe attack of the dlselse called Shingles" I have been unable to get over the eounty and talk matters over with the people so I lm sending you thls short letter.I lnve been s resi- dent of Nebrusks mort of the time e m 1888.I attended eollege, graduating receiving the degree cd Bachelor of Sdenee.I have taught school 14 years in Nebrseh and Iuwa.I was hom and reared on n ferm and am fumlng at the pre- sent time.Should you chwse me as your representative I shnll tryto do th.l.twhi c lxi lbe | t!or| 1 l. Blneerely, U. S. Beams, 'ne s m, Ne br.. ANE NVI AB L E R E O O R D JamaSo renle lx,d.nlrymm,,h.u go o dre u o nto be pro udo f a e e e t l Among those present were six children of this vicinity and Omaha Mrs. Ader Petersen and family, of Omnlm, A.Hntthlesen md !s m~ ily and Fredrick, lnonnrd, Eleanor and Lenore Mntthlesen. Mn. Matthieaen served n love~ ly dinner tn more than twenty-H five relatives and friends and ton; perwok el a ddldons supper. The dlv will be long remembeh edhy alltlmse pre se nt....1 . LN O T I C E ~ On aeeount et the hesvy work ln the County (2ark's affine s t thi s a n G! rw. I nm una ble to m a m y i o a n on the v ote " bdore the Primnry Election.1 am therefore "Hhs un. medl- vd u f u k i n z v m m m m . n a ; g ",;_- n andidlte for me-elecEon to theetiioe of County Clerk.~za Weather Observer. PROF_ Nmns sn 'ro BE HERE The chuir oi the mm Lutheran church of Bkir, Nebr., will visit Prof. Waldo B. Nielsen nt his new home an Stnnwn,Iawa Sunday, Ansusc 10. Prof. Nielsen is teacher at the PubEc school and orgmin in tha Lutheran elmrah when hp plays | $16,000 Pipe organ. P n l .Nielben wi ll v i m Blni t and help with the music during the annul Luthsnn Young Plea- tice. 1 o wn my farm here when 1 have fumedlim:oApx-il 1927 and vvhllesxxelifieerlzlllo county I have ud | t e du\gflee§¢n of this county many ea 'nmni ngdowncriminnlp.Ii iledto r thie ot-lice through the urge cf friends. lfe e lth ntl a mqu nli i i e dto f i ll the office as my cndendnll which I hnve 1>§°°n*°d to t he ;mblic.on \=\rdnand¢h.ro11gh\'.hs_newlpapers willprove.My¢rn¢r»¢n»=°inp°- ll| :eworkn!di !!e :u\tkindsnhnldd Z p d i n m e h e n e t i t w m e n m n t - oer. ..11¢9qw.nn¢»q1;pulg\§¢.u The e l de r M n.Hi n e li rl e wu lm aunt of Mr.,John Obersfqot Hen mm, no w 81 years old and the oldest personpresentattbecele- hnti on.M r . 0 b e r s t mme t n t h e county homlndi am.inFe bx-uuy, 1 s ' 1 1 ma 1 mm» » mu 1 » v .1 mh i » home.Fa ry e u-s he flrme di nthe nelghborhoodofHerman but some y a rs bnc kh e mti xe dhu m Ac ti v e dutie sendi snnwe njoylngtha nln- s e t o l l i l e x n d t h e f r d t s o f h i l tdL~ It i m's o !t» ntl\nt mc hnrepxe - untarlveg-zthsringnlwaahlngwn County uti ve s i a m e n u w n e211: ~ had Auzun 14 m ":::°. :.:"..m e a m m 9° im at HH#~.sm .pm zamaluru pu-k n a m a n .B a w p m m u u m m mE"¥"!"'°t!'%""'"E°.°*52!*-"9 M dawn.we m m d m :xrimielmadeonldsmilkreeently-My more u (bmw mmelnnehwhkhaveryonaeajoyad.Abotxlaotm llkuhm irom qne |P°l¥ l!or ita eltm ditrg-elec he a " I - I u l \ . h " h a H g ¢ h I n g w t h s o t t h e ; t » m e v V u ¢ . & m i n t ¢ I A n - I p r ° m ! a y v u t h a m m e d f i d e n t , Bla h Birds.Ai h r w n p n e d o o d o u l n w h e mt h e u a t w a s mn d e b y o e o n o mi ml a x i d ¢o nxu°u| ;¢ m¢ n. ho we o " Bo m§ ds nt th e F mr ¢!mBn!ea uufDaix'|e|,Foodx,Etc.ktx-udanin m m m w m m r Clo v e :"v n uUa u me dh nppy | ml n n d w u { o u n d t o e o n t \ l n L 1 p e t h a v e t r k d ¢ q g i v ¢ y ¢ mi n ¢ _ | , , P " ¢ Bred..a n mb nl xe rt a h md mly c l a m m d I w l l l ppreehnu .halQpa lwa nic kwa la udllc o r.u n e u ~ ! y . p e f t o e t h e v o r y w ; y u y o n r v o ¢ ;,p m d 2{ ~»M Bly Sxrrinn-Hay Spri-un AixHIM. Inc., formllly vrnnived hmnantly.Lincoln-University of Nehru- h plam apnrwmtdy $10,000,000 enlargunezt md imrwvuumt pm- m m m f w -= ~~ 'rmm;y,A\1sv18¢. lzmmuwl.Win or lose, I thank you,Dm J. Phillips,Bllir Rt. 1 Impedal-Bid:will be opened Augmz om for shdion al`|mpex- h x c m m u x c y n m x m u g .1 a 1 ml!-' r m m a m W I S J o h n o b e n :ls( yen ma tha yxmnmut nve\lvimmuitv mlintlin uJm»'=-s.-mi .iaThachywlisv°"'"`"""Z"u§`""""»'i".Sf"£-If """'""'""1'»v°~H»f°==*1»s~==dvi-=i=i»¢°w nnrt ;t »_.. ....+ ....YZ... -1 .».. =8~2¢~»Philip onmm. dddays.'~'°~~°~°°»"| rmn f m ¢ . m ¢ » m n m w m - \ xm m wm a wm u .n-e~lm-.Mnaadonpuvtn)I nm liuflm,"Nen R¢pox\\r.'i| ponihlb.|27-Bt I l - ' r n Blair.. Nebrukn- Amr -1. mamI n q *; - u | q |\ » § Niohnn.-Ferry réad improved. Brady--Prestel Meat Market in-stalled new meat cutter and trig- idaim. Niobran-~Farmer's Union Sionbuilding émsvea new ceiling. m a n n ~£@e5 \ .~w .,.TT 1 ~f* _. . . - - - f f 1 5 /,1 .>'~, ,. gcmw HDUSE . . ~ ~ MARGARETWEYMOUTHJACKSON c a r mmn r o v/o o n a s - n s n n n u wm a s n w c z Georgé McQuarrie Republican Cundldne for County CIerk_. Bluden-Villagg nuthoritks cvn- aiderhg renewal of Iranahise w supply this place with ligho. and power. Paxwn-Opera House mu l l e d angling system. Th e qim in m r.The myuts-riou bands of splritual undu- stnndlnn were forged. "Xou'rs nwfly pp¢¢q_ Ernestine.You were 1 cute kld--but faL 1can remember what round cheek:you had.But now your cheeksslope dovm ln thx: perfect line."Be touched the Uno of hex-_cheekwithAteniadvefordlnzer,thenquicklywithdrewhishandand n u m ;"Dark eyes, dark lmlr and pale clean-_|Hn.What more could n dr!want.unless lx ls such perfect bony structure?¥ou'd beprertyanyway,dnrk~or thin.orDale.or nullea, because Wa ral-dUP-Now you're blnshlng-and um gray coat."He lauzhed de- nghzealy, and the deeii color nuf- tmed Ernesune's cheeks at hls per snnalltlex.Bur she wus not dh- pleased. only smllod at hlm. "Aten't you gln~we knew each aimnuuncémént.'Tre beén tlzeré for n year now. and. Eruesnlne. Yuncrazy about n.Lani. lt'|wonder-tu l,th e ted ixu'y o u g n o n 1 pa» per.rve ma de s o me u n e lrle n d u . J oh n I'o o! e ls | f ri end o r min e, md a good one.too." Eve r y o n e ln C h i c ag o n e w J o h n Poole. whos e c o mic :mp ln the Sun wa s u muc h 1 te au z r é o t C h i c a g o gf qs th e b e a uty o f me Bi a c k s to n s hre d uza in st A wi nter sk y ." \ \ ' h y . w m . h o w m m B u t wh a t do y o u x a w f ' He h h ed h is e h ur A lmle n e u n er tn h o r s ! n his engemvsns. "D id y o u ever se e, in A n e ws pa - pe r. lln le c u r llc ue c a r ou n d a h a lf - to n e - l\ mt ' s a phomK1'1lDh-dec orn- lio ns to ma ke \ th e p h tu r e .wh i c h ma y b e o d d ln shape,d t i n t o th e ty pe?I d u [ h o n g th ln n ,an d le t- xerlng.m d m d m e t l m e s a rpr eud ." Be nen t a wa itress for 1 paper . and sh o we d he r wh a t h e d i d . o l the hause.an d I was an oulnlder and "ga w u a n l y b v ca me I w a s A '\ v h y , W m. t h a n n o t A b n n ic e of you tv ny th at ." she pr ote lle d, an d h s laughed goodmnmredly. Both of them kn ew it wa s true. " I s y o u r mo th e r J u n t h e s a me ? Sho had such 1 nleasnn: voice, but she w as b°S|J»K in d o f s queen. I admired her traniéndansly.She me a e n t ir e ly mg juv en ne no tio n: ° ' é m . ¢.'?°.{g».,., now. - ' f u n n n y like ma mma fo r managing every one," the adm-Illcd. Th ey qu e to we S un on ic e s. an d ms th ey wa nt I n L h- r ou gh th e : mlb rel c ate.th e rh y thmle c rash a f n e s t n r c s s a c a me muf lled to E b nes'k!no's n m W m lo o k h e r o ve r Lh e #h ole plac e \ "Ups mlr s a nd d o w- n stnlr s an d ln my lady 's c hamber," he said. |1 | 1» P U - ' l - - . € f ¢ f r ~ -r \ ,q f ~( °\1 1 . /~ '°..f f rj.- §4 \\ 1 ?~ ' |m 3 ~s \ : ]Q L . - p . ,; "\. x r * Q\- 1 §. \ I w\.. 1-§~ .emu USE s~ a MARGARETWEYMOUTHJACKSON carnuanrg,oonas-nsnnnu wma snwcz nr1l\\\vsi aide ot Cxlcago,lived. to her hnme ln Sher-.She had been nt dnnc~ L Ilml afternoon and had n him dnce.~ma dreadful that you ver have been thanked forI wanted to zo to see~, lgmc no one cou\d LakeI spent a whole mnnth'aan n gorgeous box of ata-lth a huge gdd E an e. and I walled mon of n Th e 5 - |56 1 1 in mr .The myuts- r i o u bands of spiritual un d u - stnndlnn we re forged. "Xou'rs n w fly pp¢¢q_ Ernestine. Yo n we r e 1 c ut e kld - -b u t fa L 1 can rememb er wha t r oun d c hee k: you had.B u t now your cheeks slope dovm m thx:perfect Une." He touched the llno of ber_ch.eek quickly withdrew his hand and n u m ;"Dark eyes, dark lmlr and pale clean-_|Hn.What more could n dr!want.unless sz ls such perfect bony structure?¥ou'd beprertyanyway,dnrk~or thin.orDale.or nusllea, because Wa ral-dUP-Now you're blnshlng-and um gray coat."He lauzhed de- nghzealy, and the deeii color unf- tmed Ernestlne's cheeks at his per sonalmex.Bqr she wus not dh- pleased. only smllod at hlm. "Aten't you shgpe knew eachother when we we kms?" he wldto her."lt muka us seem an much closer now." They swayed together and fell into a warm hypnouc silence.n m little linger brushed her hagd. as he knocked his ashes into the traythe vriltrm had placed tor him,and at once they role. talking andlanghlng artmclally. Ernesune felt the need to 1| mga. nchool gn~. acting as though she had never talked to a man bo-tors.Well. she hadxf t.Not like almuouncémént.'Tre beéu tlzeré for n year now. ond. Eruesnlne. Yuncrazy about n.Lani. lt'|wonder-tu l,th e t e d l n |y o u g n o n 1 pa» per.rve ma de s o me u n e lrle n d u . J o hn P oo le ls | fr ie nd o r mlne , md a good one.too." Eve r y o ne ln C hlc u g o ne w J o h n Poole. whose c omic strlp ln the Sun wa s u mu c h 1 te a tu r é o t C h i c a g o gf no th e b e au ty o f me B la c ks ton e hre d uz ulns t A win te r sk y ." \ \ ' h y . w m . h o w m m B u t wh a t do y o u o w ? He h h ed hi s e h ur A lln le n eu n e r tn h o r s ln hls engemvsns. "D i d y ou eve r s ee , ln u ne wsp a - pe r. lln le c u r llc ue c a r ou n d a h a lf - to n e - l l m t' s a pho¢oK1'1lDh-decorn- llon s to ma ke \ th e plc tur e.wh i c h ma y b e o d d ln shape,d t i n t o th e ty pe?I d o th o x p th ln n ,an d le t- xerlng.m d m d m e t l m e s a rpr eud ." Be nent a wnlu-oss for 1 paper. and sh o we d h e r wh a t h e d ld . "I g et twen ty - Ove d ollar s n wee k fo r lr,"he b ea me d." A n d r d d o l t fo r n o th i n g ,I t they dld n' t pay me.The f ellows are mul guy s, and we ' v e g o t n r e g u la r b o u n T h l l ls my d a y o d. md h e re l' m d ownto wn , an d go in g o ve r th e re . pr etty no on . I enn 't mu y away .I t y o u 'll g o wi th me l ' l l sh o w y u u a r o u n d th e pla nt, a nd sh ow y ou th e h lg or es m. and Introduc e y ou to Mr. Poole, and th e f o llo ws In the nr t r o om. " Sh e f e lt he r horizon wldeu lng. W h a t u wo r ld me n l lve d ln l Papo. had h ll qu arr ie s. -g g W m his c urll- c u n ,an d b o r ln g |l a w !H u w Niohnn.-Ferry réad improved. Brady--Prestel Meat Market in-stalled new meat cutter and trig- idaim. Niobran-~Farmer's Union Sionbuilding émsvea new ceiling. ol the hause.and I was an oumlder and treated wuanly boanne 1 was | kid.""Wh:.Wm. nun nor A bn niceU! you tv ny thu," she protalted,and ha laughed x0°d~nnmredly.Both of them knew xr was true. .she was b°S|J»Kind of n ~ueen. Georgé McQuarrie Republican Cundldne for County Clerk t Primm-|'e.s Aug. /2 \ . Your vate and supporl sollclted and appreciated . .. . ...;_1m e a end:-e:yd;:uy juvenne notions or A . 'E r n s t o ? u g h s d n o w. "1'hef0% n y like ma mma fo r managing every one," she ud.n-med They que t o we Sun o nices. and mx they want In Lh-rough the :mlb re!u r e .th e rh y thmle c rash a f gr e a t n r c s s a c a me mu me d to E b nes'k!no's n m W m to o k h e r o ve r th e # ho le pla c e \ "Ups mlrs a n d do w- ns tn lrs a nd I n my lady 's c hamber," he said. I| \. f.!: e sy ndlmle rooms he Intro- duc ed ha r to h a lf a dozen y o u n g me n wh o we re mu c h impressed wi th he r y o uth a n d beau ty .I l e sho wed he r me s to ol he sat on . the wo r k o n h u board. H r .Po o le c a me o u t an d shook ha n d s wltn h e r , an d s he wa s c o n - sc i ous or dls app oln zme nt.He wa s a huge,m m d y o ld ma n ,wi t h f u : ==»» |a s hin y b ald he ad.B u t hll e ye s out mentl~nlng another meeting.Ernestlne cou!d not let It go at that."But you must come to see me," ...\ -1him, ur she could only know him.W1l1's vanity seemed excenive. Bluden-Villagg nuthoritks c~ aiderhg renewal of Iranahise supply this place with ligho.. power. Paxwn-Opera House install angling system. ..|..f v,. a\*?*'r. ~$};*' 1 "`§N ' .1 ;..A.8. ~_s ir] | F I 1 - I r i i ; v ~ »\ ..I .\\ ' W h y W m Y o u Ru nn in g, time?" |~ § 1.Z f xQ- . . /\--.| ¥\r' u. . . . . .|\ \»» E m u .I I E Qi . Q E E all QE n i l nn thn4C H AP T E R I `Call Me Un- HE R life b eg un to h av e me an in g :n d lmp o n u n c e thc d ay th atQimestlne met wm again on Minh!- |n n b o u ln a r d .She had not seen .him mace they were both children. iand thu attachment she ha d -formed fo r h lm then w a l n pale n lmt b e s id e t h a t w h i c h mm: u p in har now.Sha w u so begn iled vr lth W m. so I n lo ve with hll lo ng , ,nervous person.h ls bur nin g bla c k la v a ;an d h u h r h h t exc la mn ta rv where he ldnn Par! Ing lc hox never B91" I t se should ne th e bo o k y o u nga! me .Buy nllo wn nm llon ery ' every Dmbefore i 1 to send 1 "I' l| ne duced har to lnxlf a dozen youngme n who were much lmpressed with her youth an d beauty.I l e sho wed he r me s to ol he sat on . the wo r k o n hi s board. H r .Po o le c a ms o u t an d shook ha n d s wltn h e r , an d s he wa s c o u - sc loun or dls app olu zme ut.He wa s a huge,uu tld y o ld ms n ,wi t h f u : c h e e k : th a t h a d f a llen a llttle u u d a s h ln y b a ld h e a d .B u t h ll e y e s were Intelligen t, his voic e was verykind.Sh e f elt th at sh e mlg h t lik e him. It s he c ou ld on ly k no w htm. m i r a va n ity seemed exc esglve. Alth ou g h m e k n e w h e w a s pr ou d to s ho w he r , he wus n o ne the les s prou d o r hlmae lf.B u t lt wa s l i k e th o va n l ty o t a oap sh le c hlld. n ot u t a ll dlspleaslug.No t u n t i l tn e y go t ln to th e street again d i d Er - ueetlne realize that they had walked a ll over Khe b i g p la u f wl th th ei r lingers interlac ed.B u t sh e c lun g to h lm n ow sh a me les s ly .H e w u s suc h im old frie nd.She was tllled w l t h str an ge reluc tanc e th a t th is vgm hour should endL Primm-|'e.s Aug. /2 . Your vate and supporl sollclted and appreciated I Henry Christensen Republican Candidate for CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT Résident of County for 39 Years Prlmarles August I2 Your mppoffand vol: will be appfedald To The loters As you know, I am a candirlate for the republican nomination of county commissioner in District No. 2.lam asking your support at the primaries for the reason that lfeel that] can serve you satis- factorily and economically.My acquaintance with the needs of the office and the public is such that it wjll assure you of a most satis- factory representative in the office shodd I be nominated and later elected.ThatI will appreciate your support goes with out saying. CHRIS HINZ ' g l ~ n .' < f ~ .5; 'w h y Wan You Running,Ernes-li ne r' HE sua swwby ar the bus. w1m~ nn!mentioning another meeting.Brnesune could not let lt go ut that."But you mnlt come to see me,"ahe anld, an the conductor waitedimpatientlytorher .to board thebas."1 want to lee you asain. \vn|." "Sure,"he said vaguely.His mind had already gone back zowork."Sm-e.Call me up some day."Upon leaving the has Emesttnewent quickly along toward home. Her feet were dancing,and haf heart was dancing, too.She wasf f x a o r d m n r u y h a p p y a n d : n n o f e . (To be confinuzd) ver have it now." ha laid .....L .. .. l . I:~ H.for IK!Sh e f e lt th a t h e r o wn llf s wa s d lm a nd fu tlle .No w th a t s h e was out of n c hoo l. she was expe c t- e d to h a ve u g o o d ti m e u n ti l she mnr rle d.w l l l w a s th e on ly mo n s h e k n e w o u ts i d e th e o ld tu mllln r c lr c le Bo w d u ll h e r ln te re a u we r o c ompa re d to hi s th rlll over a twe n- ty -flvealollor-s-week J oh. " B u t,W i l l. " - s h e t u r n e d to h i m ln s u c h n ma n ne r th o t i t s e e me d th ei r mc e o wo uld tou c h ,dr ow n b y th a s tr on g attra c tio n th a t bro ug htth e m so c lose -»"!th ou gh t y o u we r e g o i ng to b e o r e a l ar ti s t. " " Ho , "h e sold.'fglmrn wh y I c o n ld n 't sta nd th e A r t lns tltu te l x wln t to b e n c ar to o ni s t.!'ve dln- eo ve r ed th nt y o u c a n d o 1 w h o l e lo t mo r e wi th a p e n d l lln e th a n ma k e | p e tu n lu .I th i n k y o u c a n m u k s a llne sta n d u p an d h o wl. Y o u c a n ma k e l t d o all n m o t Lh ln gi lor y o n. c a ri c a tu r e, d e dg n- - nonne nsa I do n't want m he s c olor n r tl n . " "B ut th e h lrd s y ou ma d e f or me , when y ou were only te.n--the c olors. and th e woy the ir hea ds ben t-lt'| n be au tlfu l ho ok . wu l.I s ho we d lt to my zoologlc nl teacher when I was ln sc hool,a t L a k e Forest.a n d h e praised lt.1 wonldn'¢ta k e any - mm; f o r l v. "W lll b r us he d the bi rd s a lld e lm~ patie ntly .' " K i d u mm " h e to ld h e r ." H a v e y o u seen : h a e llt tle sha dow Ug- ures,ju s t stra ig ht li n e s lo r hodya n d llmh lf Yo u c m g et s hi m: i n to on e o t th o se th ln gs .l a c k here." Ha h a d b e e n h o ly wi th n lo f t p a m all o n th e e d n o f s m a n e n d . a n d h e n h n w r l E r n l s d n o n n A to plenty of them nv mg aboutthemselves and explamln; the tech- nlcalluen of football. but she hadnever mken part in such 1 satisfy-HIB conversallnn.But she dissem-blQd as Lhey left the Lenroom and ing a t the nah u n .licking a n whlakara-a predatory hungry Tom. Sho laughed lnvnlunmglly, and her cya alled with admlra on. "I nee what you mean." she mid. "It 'a a ne w k ln d o r a r t , llk e ju z l l a n a w k l n d o t m n s l c .[ k n o w wha t y ou' r¢ try in: to ge t a t.and you d o lt. mo.I¢'s dlarespecttul, though-don't you' Lhlnkf' He wa n ent ra nc ed with h er uu- deman din g. "Ot course lt's dtueapecttul." he said rohnatly."W h y no t!I t hink the time has come lor a llttle healthy dlsrespecf.W e'll show th em."Ho was very eompelllnz .Ernes- tlnejs look of admlratlon wan ex- travnz nnt. ond he was becoming a u m a drunk with rx. "I've done several column heads. You watch the llrat page o t the second halt ot the Suu.I a lw a y s p u t a llttle c a n h e a d d o wn ln o n e c o rn er o t my a tu lt.\Ve'r-e not ul- lowed to s i g n o u r thln g s , bu t y o u c an ldo ntlty rnlne s r y ou watc h the paper.Th e f ellows a ll en c ou r ag e me. and my b oss does . to o." He lo o ke d nt he r fo r a lon g mo - me nt a nd the n e xc ta lmed : "Gos h , lt' s good to t a lk to y o u . Ernesllue.Y o u alwa y s d ld ge t rlg ht lnalde o f my he ar t.I waar rr a blz aurprlsed to me y o u .Y o u ma y n o t believe me,r m d l these f e m I ' ve a l le n th o u g h t r a meet y on.I n e ver f o rg o t tha t d ay y o u came to our house.l'vo often seen y o ur a ha do w,alttln g there i n th e kitc hen ea tin g b rea d a nd mllk, and ta lk in g t o mo m.!rememb er I wa n te d to g lva y ou a ll my thi n g s - every one.You sho uld have ta ken them.It would ha ve mad e a lon ely kld h a p py . " She was tender. remembering. " I ma d e a n a wf u l runs because th e y d ra g g e d me to th e la k e th a t summer, " a na told h lm."I wa n te d to lm i n C h l c a g o . wi th y o n . a n d the p rac tic al dllllc ulde o of lea vi ng a c h i ld be h i n d d ld n o t lnle r e n me we wo uld have bee n to geth er mqra. W e wa n a r ea l Ma n d a " "A b o y n eve r tor - ge m klndness." h e aa ld noberly ." Y o n we re no g o o d t n m e . a n d a l w a y l t o o k m y pa rt." " B u n W lll.on dld something y ou ne ve r kn ew.r m e Y o u to ld me o n e d a y a s Pr e ne ve r to r¢ ot~ ten.I thonzht your br-ac e gave y oun wo n d er f u l ad va n ta ge ln th a wa y o t a le ve r to ge t y o u r o wn wlll. an d y o u lm r n e d m e to r suc h n thou ght.I t wo u ld h e tn k ln g ad- va n ta g e , y o u : a li I' ve n ever f or - gotteh tha t.Yo u we re th o on e wh o ta u g h t me to b e vn s g tln e " I t wa s d a r k n o w , u a th e s tr é e u we r e c rowded wi th homego lng workers, so they instinc tively <n-ew close together.She asked after bln muther in a formal tone. "She'I1 ne ve r be we ll."h e to ld her sorr owfu lly ,a n d a t onc e her |||l l The Nalion's 0\1\Shn¢|in2 Edu Day Shw . N E B R A S K A srgA1°1-:F A I R Rooogddxpg dnt Quality il remombored long alter qnmugymd Pfloesrsfor- gotten,the mmngsment .»...'; .. tlmacy.Be tried to put th e c on- vlma tlon bec k lmo place u " ' l3 w ' e your pretty slster,L11- uShe a nsw er ed th at Lillian wu n benuyl now.f; a n d s l e n d e r a n d e x q u s t a A y. H"Sh e's going z o s xwmv Loring ton. I guels."e laid." H e ' | at t he n ou n a lo t, a s h s always been.Be'n awfu lly to bolh ot us. but Lllll\n's his eholce.He's ;;n»-gg gthefs law olllce now.H a e t a nlca practice,I be- llevs he 'ggg gg '=;=,= Judge. Don't y o u r eme r m "A mg blond boy?Be warml-1508!grown when we were kldl.You, I remember him.Be treated; = = ; y ' § ~ m° > = - " g f " My p a t i e n c e . s m.e o tease y ou md p u l l h y o u r c a k .Itthe ~;_f~=f°;,~ Ml.e ' |a n o r -wa y s n ou c e d y o n.1 a d mi t I e wu IUDDU J°§1°\9~gg hgd the run in lnq.Depu-tmont This Y'". .|| Camo to Lincoln RUG. 29 To SEPT. 5 || la |.bus." 1 wa n t to le e y o u again. W m . " "Sm-e,"he said vaguely .Hi s mi n d h a d already gone bac k to wo r k ." S u m C a ll me u p so me day ."Up o n lea vi ng th e bus E mv s ti n e n I I a I 1 I I Lt o s h o w h e r ,h a w a l n o n e t h e l e s s proud of himself.But it was like tho vanity or a capable child. not at all dlspleaslng.Not until theygot into the street again did Er- ... ..|H (|all over me big planf wlth their lingers interlaced.But she clung to hlm now shamelessly.He wassuch im old friend.Sha was tllledwlth strange reluctance that this vgm hom' should end. - n v v | ~ a | 1 fs-m /3' ..»1 §~ <1;".Q :;»¢y \ f ~~~"T <§r..~.. ... .,,m zm//zfa awmlfé Zéaf M mf/C01 md 0 6 M ~" ~~A . C h e s t e i e l v? 1 M m m s m s BUT soNm'm1NcMonn.. Chatedield ofus richnas,aroma, satisfying flavor, BEITBR TASTE--thst's the answer; md . thnt's what smokers get in Gzesfmield in full-'j. est masnre-the Havor amd aroma of mellow \ ¢z u ) .--~Bem ernm, and nnlder too!~... u m f a u i u m m a f e,~»~»z:¢»~ ~»;~ _9 j i _;; laobwcos, mdy blended and cross-blended ~~J ;;I ' : ; | l z l f ee l t h at ]can serve you satis- factorily an d economically.M y acquaintance with the needs of the office and the public is such that it wjll assure you of a most satis- factory representative in the office shodd I be nominated and later elected. Thatl will appreciate your support goes with out saying. CHRIS HINZ Henry Christensen Republican Candidate for CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT Résident of County for 39 Years Prlmarles August I2 Your mppoffand vol: will be appfedald I To The oters As you know, I am a candiqate for the republigan nomination of |0 .~ .~..~.. Her feet we re ~c lng,and he; heart was dancing, ton.She wal extraordinarily happy and run of ure,(To be continue-d)' w o w - » " " : *0 g ; ; , ; . I n f : . § a tf , . ¢ ' m. a m . @ ; 'exc ept th a t h e lo ve her.L lllla n 'alwa y s contended th a t Ernaa tlnc ;c oa ld have s top ped th e whole malr . ln t u heflnnln xn.hu t l t ls mo r e than llkely that she was wrong. at th a t ti me E r ne a tln e wa s a u r tedtod wlth safety .Bha felt in her- .aolt the hoglnnlnga ~=;,~»=\»gg-I ln- Algaatlo ns at the aec u ty a com~plac enc y or th e Brlc elanda.A t ]ac hool aho ha d dlacovered th a t th er e we r e wo r ld s bey ond wo r ld s outald e ot h er mothc r'a.He r ta m- lly ' a o uu p ok e n c o n vlc tlon th at ao - c lsty bega n and ende d ln their own p a r t i c u l a r w g ; w a ; a c onvtc llon wl lr e l y unjua e d y ac ta.Th e oaala,Sheridan Pa rk ,ha d bec ome lost long alnc e ln the arent ac tivi ty'ot Ohlc alo. and wh at the Brlc elanda eonaidervd "o ldh t a m % "g a ;", ; g & ' 3 ' f tT" § ? ' ¢ ; _ ° d f ; _i .: ¢ " ' n l . l i m m a m e ne wly ri c h an d arro- j a n t "gold c o a ste rs " o f th e Nor th d n a .I Har a c ho ollng was dn leh ed wh en :, °~ f } ¥ " = ' =`f<§`,"§,°='}."'§7,"~§" _r n en u p t a t re a e gllh o utlin e d f or th e m b y mamma' a eonnagtlona.The atatara ware c on» genial and f ond ot eac h other.A t a m E r n e a tln a ma b e e n mo r e th a n Q l d d l d - l h e ha d been ac tlvdly h a p p £ - ju a t to h e wlth h e r mo th e r :a n d llllan ag ala , with Gr and moth- E g q w- = g a n d ° \ ~ g _ f g ; ~ d - ln th e l g ouaa on road,Pram was an endlaaa parade of par- =" ; u m da n ¢~ aa " :n a w d l n p . 'u t r a mo n eldaddad that to be reared la an "old ln a mlly * sr wo on th a No r th d d e o l' C h l e a a e w a a a l a a o n a a h a d u b o - lavronght up ln a llttle town.Sh e evoryt.hl.n¢t m eve ry on e Bwo e d o r ma Soma of tha y ounger g°° »' ° wa n bec omin g do nnlta ly a m-ltzloua,a n d a l l l n l a |tnamaelvea l w l l h th a p t a c o m ma , o r r n a k ln g en tr y .thr ou gh sc hool connec tions. ilnto tha oldar and ric her loc daty ofy a da a r c ltll.The B rlae la nd a we re Lnazc ea alhlo to the h orde or apart- oment hous e dwe llar a who was mov- in; i nto Buen a an d Sha rlda n Pa rka. 'an d c ro wdlng th e Nor th Sho re wi th glaaaonc loaed tenements.Ma mm a dlaresu-ded th e invade rs superbly a n d mm m t o j o l n t h e n o r t h w a r d mo ve me n t o u t o t Chic ago o r th e so uthwar d mo ve me n t do wnto wn . She would an y wh ere she was. and Lillian c o mpla ine d that her attitude not o nly p ro te c ted he r fr om c limb- or a. b u t ala o pr e ve nted th e tamlly f r o m do ln g any c llmbln g o r i ts own.Bu t E me a tln e a y mpa lh lz e d wl th her mothers lo y alty to old a ssoc ia- tions.Erue atln e he rself wa s wi th- out soc lal amb ldo na.She wa s es- tabllahad amo n g In ti ma te £1-lends. She had o nly to he natural, c asual. moc klnl. and 1: waa enouah.Erne| » un o kn ow a a tr an ze n os ta lg ia Sh e wake nod a t n ll h t,lllled wl th th e need to uae har (lfts more ac tively .A n d th e n , : h a ma w u x . It had be en twolve loan a lnc e she ha d la at ae e n hlm,bu t a h e k n e w mlm a t onc e wh en ah e en c ou nter ed lhlm on Mlc hlgan boule vard one No- ;vembe r a fter no on alte r th e A rmis - gllc e.It was late afternoon. and the Elk: was thlc ke nlng with du sk.w m atood with hla shoulders azalns! the aroat gran lto bloc k .: ot the llbr ary . 'look ing out o ver the h ead: of o ther ¢t>°°vle. lnto tba my sterious beauty ot the c louds.She -s top pe d a nd lo ok edb t c h l m ,u m a ho r n e a r :mlaa ed a a t le a ! lt-bla he n o m a n - a n g e r wh o mlg h t " I t la n 't ri g ht. " "1 suppose I dldn't address It aer- rec tly .Somebody sh ou ld ha ve helped mc .B u t le t me th a n k y o u n o w f o r th e hook,W lll.I t wa s baau tli al.I h a ve alway a treas- ur e d lt.I t w a s th e o n l y t h l n g I ha d given to m e th a t th e gi ve r mad e wi th h ls o wn h on da ." " D o u ' t th a n k me y e t, "h e aald. dr a wln g he r i n to a n e n tr an c e a n d pua hlng a gi ld ed bu tton fo r the e l- evator." T a k e te a wl th m e an d th a nk me . ln d e ta i l, an d wlth re p o tltlo aa." Aa they asc ende d ln th e e leva tor h e g a ve h e r h a n d a ll e aqueeze, s h e lo o k e d u p a t h i s t s m lle an d xmlle d l n retu rn,memorlea floodlng ove r her.H e ad a lway a alnlled c h ann lng ly .W h e n h e wa s a c hlld s he tho ug ht lt waa be c au se h e wa s la me th a t h e smi le d ao swee tly , bu t n ow. he was tre e f rom any imped iment th at ahe c o uld see. Ernee llne rec alle d th e c a rpen ter: wa go n at th e ston e c a r ri ag e bloc k or h e r mo th e r s h o u s e .I t w a s a o u g h t gr e e n wn lo n ,wi t h a . m e n an d y e llow stri ped umhr d la . o ve r the drlver's neat.Old P eter Tod d. who worked for DGDB1 had B°t down fr o m th la h ig h s ea t a n d tu r ne d to new hla aon.He - P e t e r had c ome to repanol th e d l n l n ro o m fo r ma mma .A a th e hoy'a mo th er waan't well. he explaine d. he' d had to br i n g h lm.Ernea tlne ha d a t onc e extr lc ated th e ta ll th ln boy , wi th a me ta l brac e o n on e foo t. h o m beh lnd his ra the r.Ha l i k e d her.Sllent wi th eve ry on e dee, h a wa s g a y a n d h l e n d ly wi th E h aeauue.He h a d o ome with h is ra - th er ever y day th a t summe r.an d they ha d pla y ed together f r o m mu r nln g tl ll ulzh t.H o w k ln d ma mma ha d b ee n to h lm.E r o s - tln e wo nd e r ed lf ma mma wo u ld b e as k ln d n ow? She had never had nlc o a play - mate.Perc hod pe rll ly o n the h ls h ' m p s e a t. a h a :one home wi th h lm, a n d h ls f a th r .Th e ti n y houaa ln whic h ho llved had aeemad to h e r llk e L h o llttle ho u se on th e pla lna l n th e atory o t Th e Wou- derful W laard ol' Oz.He had given Er n ea tln e a pln e s hln glr wlth a r i o pllng Ame r ic a n f lag pa i nte d o n lt: an d . alte r e h e c a me ba c k mm th e lake ln Augu st, he had brou ght her the blrd book. a dnpllc ate of one ot an o wn tha t a he had ad mln ed. A n d she ha d never seen h i m a g n l n - a n d th a n k e d h lml " W h a t a c h a r mi n g p la c e, W llll" she exc la imed,aa they c a me ou t on an upp er lloor and into the room wlth L he walla c ro wd ed with br aa a a n d m e ta l re llet wor k.Crowded, sma ll,da r k tables we re set wi th colored llu e a runnena.A t every tab le there we re wo me n amok lng. an d thro ugh out th e ro o m a sp r ln k lln g o t m e n wh o lo ok ed stra ng e to Er n ei tlne .Th e y h a d arorelzn.aophlatlc hted an-.Th ey l\ ; e r e n o t at a ll llk e : p a p a or L o n K~Th e y ordered p a n r y a n d codec and sat leanlng fo rward on their el- bo wa lo o k i n g a t e a c h other,amll~ ing. remembering. "But h ow ab out y our b rac e? " ahe asked hlm."W er e y ou a ble to dia c ard l t a t thlrteen,aa y o u e x Qeezear- "Soonezt Bu t wa lkln g wi th o u t ll wa s a atagg erlng bualneaa f o r n y e ar o r ao.I c a n te ll y ou.r n ne ve r b e a sd ! c n amp lo n , a nd th e Americ an army had to go to Franc e wi th o ut me . bu t I 'm we ll. r ea lly .l n e ve r t h i n k o t lt a n y m o m .lt ' | ¥ ` 4 xl 4 gnspoud wo boldly zo her sure. Bu(isbn wu mn it was wuL He nldInot use hu' at Ill. and his Intent ~ comm-med her rec&- :on of m.it vu nn old sure.2 When :ha mnmnh-A mm mm `1 ~b00k?' touched hh um, hll glance clmeYhxck tram the clouds md rested oninn hm usd ha lmlled. ' an smile | v u churning.Hi !wholl conngw-»=~ broke up mo dmsx-ent lines.lm plums; nu hee seemed wum» ;a. neue/r."Bello, Emaetlu," he nld ln a _nxtunl tmp. "Did you get gho bkd |She laughed with delight."Wul Todd,you :re incompar-;ble.'They were shaking hnndsow and laughing together."Totmhk um you mmembar me. :mrg." this time. Ten yarn-no twelve! But-of eoune I nm the blrd book. I wrote and thanked you tor nl.Dldn't :on m my latter!",.;She w n comclaus o!many thlngs.Of hl| clothes, which werewrong. too bright md loud, eacht chown without renrd to dn whom Hn vu too white, likepotion always mdoon. und lhouh- h l w u u l l , h c w u m t n a \ l m -mt.Yet hc nn \ dhtm n lm- phylmnl.Bonunudtolimes- e m \» w-fu m: mc ul a n the o n nllvu person :ha hu!o u r nwn.i H o p u t h u h m a w u h l n h u m n_-land turned hs: nonthwam, so that-'day walked shoulder to lhonldari"Nan a letnr." hu nnnvma.~x g ¢ ¢ n w w h y l h u s l p mt s l l t h a u Pit!!! mlmnderllnndlng yan.AndT w "w ma mal My heart v ufhmken when x vu tm.I've nent sured 1 womm nlnca"She lxnxhed at hll immense, but at mera. mental 1 Bi t Lnnlng Fomlrd, L oo ki ng li heh Other. meh | dnmad 12083501 wld wdfld to kick Around ill. without want- \; ¢ l 0 l >§ \! un ul | . h lw o r kmth s nn. ln no oneln un ===°~\»gm &»m» ov 1 . 2 W aswg,-ug- c a m Dm Em. e c ho . an | l tr mn ut t e e r ." W U c our ma."o lm"Wnat°'§;.y0n dm Will, on the Sun!" A vim x eeimn catch A! he throat. Jwhen sho wu eight re m old bl'mme a beautiful book nt colored[mm pictnma for her ma w m a 15 g o n g p r y n l h l l l m m m w Hu em shane. El! vdcs thrilled 'lg -=¢;g_g==,;_-nd axdtumur. vw a n d "ho told her, and ma vny ~3»'a= n. i t nn | " bu g: n g zp gmxv u 4 ln;~A ~,1 ~' , , 1 .. ,~;.,~.,,~i 2\»~»~_nfé= 3i<fr`Q,;.,<'..,»»I ~ -,i ;~T»s,<5 'ft"f=~r3!=%af ;f'f2G,J!=¢=;.§'EI.;.i J i fxz = .! G;~ v e H'.»~\nw :''».m x '"»; ~; .i .»rm.b|Iu.»a¥'n uxmf-._»~1 ,,7 4 _g 3 '._¢z,»|~'_;;;.i ¢,._.,¢,_,_ §,,.~',.u. ._`<;~:\>~~»: .~_. 3 .,1 ; . . ~.. ; i - fM u m m' r m s l " " "Blair. Nebrukn. Auk. '1. 1980 m . . .»1~\. ':.|N~t~6x¢£5-ff '2-fgvf . Noncs OF PROBATEOF WILL 0'Hanlon S:O'Hanlon, Attorneys In the Matter of Lhe Estate ofChristian Wulf, Deceased: The verified petition of GustavJ. Wulf and Chris D. Wulf hasbeen filed in the County-Courtol said Courty, nrqyinz that Lcb used for U.m_puipose al purcha- inz Lund by md City for parks ma, puh\ic grounds and improv- ing the same by ezudng A swim- ~ming pool and awwonea there- to thereun."Sdd election shall be ma md governed by the usual election laws of the sum of Nebraska pertain- ing thereto.Given under my hand and the Beal ol said City lt Blw, Nebras- ka, this lst day of August, 1930. G. E. Krause,ew~Ci ' Clerk John P.e m u . ~ r 4.50 `°' H r |o |I Hu-old mmm, Jdy sam-y 1oo.oo cum vmaenlev, Drnszins #ass .._._\ 'rh¢°. 'I'hexbelsen,Rold Work 4.ooD. o. Sheets, Juli' Salvy 100.00 Chris Bensen, Road Work 12.00 . B. Eléner, Road Work 63.50John mu, Road Wn\'k s e m Nebraska-Iowa Oil CD.,Gas 62.56 Marcus Beck, Postage-Hoc. tion Board 35.00 Bcalmum Store, Supplies for Poor 2.00 .._.._~- produced9'I,1!.0,000 pounds of but-1f*h'=¢11d1\¢¢¢rswhoaredri1l- l || ducts mlnufxctured from milkSEARCH FOR OIL m NEB- onxecoxd.~, some time within the next offices of the U. S. Veterans wliichl have been loented in omaha since' 1924 will be moved w Lincoln uponl completion of the Veterans hospl-*ul there, Charles G. Beck, regional' director, announced last Thulsduy.| Omaha veterans organizations lmmedialely began a fight m retain ¢r£ in Neuman 'whose and is under lease to oil promotion com- panies ara going to know whether the dictum of the federal farm board to produce something D0- dde wheat, for a change is prac- tical and profitable. .I .I .;| POOR OMAHA ¢»»¢n»\»nm$ol :. Mrs. Caroline Becker, of Detroitstate.Cheap feed and plenty oi it makes milk production profitablv. YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT WILL BE Arrxizcmrsnwasa gain over the preceding Year of 501,000 ound.s The cheese indum-y is de loping rapidly in this state.There yvere only 61,- 00 pounds manufavtuzed in 1921. A great new re;:ord for the man- ufacture of ice cream was made last year.A total o i 8,951,000 y ~ o f a l i fe s e n ~ ~ o r l d l~ n g c h i l d ~ a woman neighbor..She is T 'I |1 |} Il'$»§"$}` X§i§§{§él§${iB1§"11»> jg5|_|;\S.,W. Chambers and that the ln-1 strument now on file herein pur- porting w be the last will and test- iment of Christian Wulf, deceased, be disallowed. Now, themfure, notice is hereby ,._ll ..._| _ _ J .u 1.4 | ~ COMMISSIONERS',r n o c s n n n d a s County Commissioners Room Blw, Neb., July 28. iqao ' r m Cnnutv Board of Equaliz- 29-sr Jonas F. Bumhnm, Work with Sheri!!&Deputy 10.50 Mrs. Bertha Dudgeon, Caring for Poor .20.00JohnDulaney,Ci rlng for Poor 20.00 John E. HBMHIMDep.Sheri!! Exuma s & Mile a n 94.15 progress.Red Cloud,HoldN8°» Central City and Campbell ue i n the public eye particularly be- cause of mats b e i n g m a d e ~ At Red Cloud a well is being dnll~ ed by the Mld~Stat»es Explgntion company.It is down 2000 feet. 'ri m .» »i "~| - "nu-h nl mmnle ta ....... W...n ww.v..,,...,.,~.wgallons were produced ai conapared win.A m u u f z,s1s,oo gallons the preceding year. As a butter pmdudng state Nebraska ranks fvurth.A cam- paign fn increase the eating of buffer of Nebraskans has had a naxange,canuluave :or congress-| man, is head of an American Le-| glen commibtce which is instructed: tq interview Major General Frank' T. Hines at Washington in an el'- fort bo forestall the removal. It wa s not thought like ly umr| the committee's efforts will be sue-. s a m D l : : v | . - : N b Republican Candidate tor S H E R I F F Law School.T Have practiced law in Blair for the past three years as a member of the firm of )'H8Il10n & O'Hanlon.4 -»r~:.;;¥*' 4s.\2 ..5;years a resident of tim x.2 . ~county and always onthe ~f J .farm. n vnun SUPPUFIT WILL BE APPHEIIIATEII ,He n tu.. .. neun.;"nr v e n...on sdd petition on the 25141 day of Angus: A.D.1930,at 10 o'clock A. M., and all persons in- terested are notihed no appear and show qause, if any, why said in- strument may not be disdlowed an the last Will and Testament of Bald deceased, and adrninistrm tion of said estate be granted as an intestate estate. Witness my hand and official seal this 257th day ol July, 1930. (SEAL)I. C. ELLER, 28-it County Judge. Nonc s UF I-'lN.\L REPORT .-\. c. Debel, Atwrney I N THE COUNTY COURT OF wAsH1NG'ro>: COUNTY,NEB'll.ASKA_ Estate of Cinderella A. Moultrop Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Gevrse w. McBride has filed with the undasigned, County Judge 'of Washington County, Nebraska, his final report as Administrator of the liktate of Cinderella A. Mod~ tmp deceased, and made nn appli- cation for final administration and discharge, and for the nxslgnment of residue of estate tn such other perrons as are by law entitled to ation met pursuant w adjournment taken July ll, 1980. Present:Chu.Nelson,C.B. Mehrens md C. J. Ndson, County Commissioners,and Annie C. Martin, County Clerk. The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and approved alter the statement nl "reduction on improvements on Lo t 3 and part of bor. 4 in Block 3, Arling- 't.on,be corrected xo read "re- duction on improvements on Lat. 3, Block 8, Arlington" only. On motion duly made and car- ried the following 'reductions were made: S254 NEV¢, Sec. 5, 19, re xo to --|SE%SWBC Sec. 5, |19. R ro to -- NF;NE% ,Sec.5, 19, R. 10 to -~ was SE%, Sec. 21, 19 , rr. ww -- Sli, SW56, Se¢. 2, Twp. ~- $2000.00 w p , Twp. 3000.00 '1\vp. Twp. 17,R. 12 so 125.00 per acres Lot 7, Block 8,Kennard Village t o -'- Lot 5. Block 4.D s Add. Blair City °°r' nm 4 & 5. Block so, Bum City to -_---1500.00 Lots 9 & 10, Block 1. Har- 1600.00 ' l 2500.00 \ 1000.00 aso.oo Louis Heinmrling,Night Ws fch a t nn W. H. Hill, SurveyingMrs.G. A. Houghton, Gér- ing fqr Poor Inf o rma M a c h . a Supply Co.,Repairs K. B. Printing Co., Supplies A. L. Krusen, 1 B. C. Trimmer 1.50 'Annie C.Martin,County Clerk, St. Envelopes '21.96 Mabel J. ,Ma.rsh,Co. Supt., 15.50 41.50 13.00 me a 4.25 his was within80 co so days.A check of the cuttings of the Bud Cloud well with a well bored by the same company in the LaY*D\\ field,seventy miles sou¢.hw€S¢» show similar .fonnations and the presence of limestone formadolx to a great depth.Limestone ng resents dzeomposed mnrine 1118 which is generally conaedéd to he 'blue basis of petroleum,In the sicintv of Red Cloud in Webster.Institute-Postage 238.93 Maurice Mehrens, Sheriff, Board of Prisoners $1 Ex-' pense '249ll5 Glen McDonald, Judy Salary 100.00 Chas. Nelson, Com. Wark & Mileage 193.00 Omaha School Supply Ca., Supplies .6.15 Mrs. Ella Raver, Caring for Poor -20.00 W. J. Sas, Supplies 162.96 Slate Treasurer, T. B. Test- inz ''1s.ssMrs.Dick SirlckI§ett, Car- ing for Poor 5 80.00 Mrs. Wm. Swlhart, July Bent 6.00 Jorgan Soséhsen, Assessing Blair Twp,326.80 By order of the County Court renewal o f Ho thas Pension was granted Mabel A. Sylvia and the County C1exk instructed to draw warrant:for 'hventy-six Dollars .;:: \ a l g s I ~~arid fee ds i n abundanc e.A lf a l f a and c lo ver are pr olif ic c ro ps i n this to :meet August 11, mo. Annie C.M m m County Clerk. month for dx months beginning August 1, 1980 w pay the same. By order of the County Court Mothers Pensinn was granfgd Mabel Keiken and the County Clerk instructed to draw wan-ant for Twenty Dollars per month be~ zinninz August 1, 1980 w pay the same._ |. -~. .' .... YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT WILL BE A PPRECIA TED FRED GUYER 'RepublicanCandidale for C o u n t y T reasurer (Deputy County Treasurer for Past Three Years; 7>rimaries Aug. /2,i930 Vincazt Gatti of Chicago.was locked in a refrigerator for 9 hours and kept from freezing by wrapping himself irfsacking found on the floor. Philip O'Hanlon R E P U B L IC AN C AN D ID A T E F lo n County Attorney 1 Born and raised in Washington'County. Graduate of Blair High school, University of Nebraska and University of Michigan Law School.T Have practiced law in Blair for the past three years as a member of the firm of )'H8Il10n & O'Hanlon.4 MMumlm|uumu||||mu|nnMMM]lu|unnumm||u|||u||||u|||nm / ing cmmties thousands of acres hmn been leased w the Texas Production company.The Shell interests have 7,200 acres under lease near Red Cloud. Other nusjor companies have leases scattered through south centrd Nebraska. Northeast of Grand Island in Merrick county the Jayhawk Pro- ducing & Refining company has idriven a. well to the depth of about 1000 feet and the formations en- countered am looked upon an fav- arableThe well five miles northwest of Holdmge is just getting underway It is being driven by the Trees Oil wmpany-A second well by the U. S. Drilling oompmy has been started at Campbel.L_The first wellalwwe d o il but 'the loss ofdrilling tools compelied abandon- ment. he~ territory./' 093,000 wa s pa id to Neb raa ka fa r me r s in 1 9 2 9 fo r t h e milk a n d buttaerfat nec essary t o th e ma n u - facture of creamery butter,ice.u ; :|:|:.. NE B R AS K A c o w s mms IMMENSE CONTRIBUTION Nebraska, fourth siaba in dniry- ing, made a new high record last v w f o r t h e production M milk from its ne adily inve nting bade cnrding to figures compiled by the State and Federal Department of Agricultural Statistics. With the increased production of mi lk some new records fo r pm- .,_.-.4,~" ~..n f m E s £ n m 1 1 v E ~ ~Zfgt emu A; ~G? f "4."1 '' ;., ¢ .R e p u b l i n n c m u a u I m - ¢..~* ;1 *._2fe..¢'n ,1 ... . I r i . ,Bornlnwnhlngtoneoun- ~~Wy.~ -yean s lllidlntof t h \\eountyanddvnyaontlm " \ '1 firm. N Yllllll SUPPIIHT mu BE nrrnfuuufu \ "ix i: l I i ; \ " " : | | | |' u l lr i l u: =§ '- i n n : ; ;~| r x ¢ . > 4 !| |n v "~ F \~e x \u ~i i i i i l . ' '£J}¢.,§'J.-IJ§@il»§;.`a iz4:5 f : L E n Q g i é i i i h a . 0 ! " `~ L Q - , p 1 1 . 1 1 rlll n u - . v r the same, and 1 have wt the 22nd'bach's Add. m m City day of August, msc, at 10 o'dock co -------$1 00 wh A. M. at my office in said County Lots 3 6: 4, Block 2, Har- for the hearing thereof.badfu Add.Blair City Dated July zs, wsu:.1°--- »----$ 10 0 wh (SEAL)I. C. rnnwn.m u ' I & 2 in Higlsy's 28-4t Cmw J u dg e .Add.Blair City, to 2ooo.oo On motoln duly made and car- NOTICE ,glad the foxlnwing property was increased in valuation: A. c. Debel. Attomey.lm 9, Block mo-an Add. c o ' I ' i f E m § § , ; T ' " 'M 5 si3l~]¢io mn a a j E-Billie of Chris K. Johnson, De~Blair City to ---1500.00 ceased:__Lot. l1,Block 100-6tJ:Add. Notice 15 Elven bu the cxediwrs Blair City to ---1000.00 to appear before me at the County Court room in Blair, Nebraska, on the 8th day of August, 1930, and on the 10111 day of November,|County Commissioners Room, On motion the Board adjourned to meet August 11, 1930. Annie C. Martin, County Clerk. 6 EASIER now TO ENJOY SKELGAS 1930, for the purpose of exam- ination, adjustment nnd allowance of claims.All claims not filed on or before the 10th day of Newm- ber, 1930, will be forever barred. Dated this llth day o f July, 1930. (SEAL)I. c. ELLER, 2G~4t County Judge. NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT IN 'ri m COUNTY COURT OF A WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA.. Lute of John McQuarrie,De- ed. 'Mice is hereby given that1rgarct Mcfluarrié has filed with the undersigned,Special County J'udge'of Washington County Neb-vnab-\\....- ¢':...|A),I...C-. Blair, Neb., July 28, 1930 The Board of County Commis- sioners met p ant to adjourn- ment taken July 14, 1980. Present:Chas.Nelson,c .9. Zllchrens and C. J. Nelson. The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and approved. After a careful examination of the following' bills on the differ- ent funds it was moved and sce- Dnded that the following claims :be allowed and theCou.nty Clerk instructed to draw warrants on the funds lndiwbed below ln pay llc some.Carried.Rollo Allen, July Salary $100.00 Bertel Benelsen, Dragging 24.30 _Calhoun Oil Co., Gus 12.51 ,Sam Hall, July Salary 100.00 lC. B. Llehrens. Cash Advanced 8.68 ENTIRE msm.s.A1|oN Moums sun SKELGAS ram. o of it itable. Mrs. Caroline Becker, of Detroit,a w o ma n neighbor..She is T has b ee n pa rd on ed af te r se rvin g 10 y a r n o ld a n d th e mo t h e r o f 1 years of a life sentence for killing children. _ _ _. . ; . . . _ -__ . . .. . . ". . . . . .. .. . ._. _ . ¢__._..- _ - . - . . .. . _ _ . . . , .I istrntrix of the estate of John McQuarr1e deceased, and made an application for final administra- tion and discharge,and for the assignment of residue of estate te such other persons as are by law entitled to the slme, and I have set the 8th day of August, 1930, at 10 o'clock A. M. at my office in said county for the hearing there- of. Dabed July 10th, 1930. ( S n r )A; c. DEBEL, 26-at Special County Judge. NOTICE OF SPECIAL I»',;.ECr1oN Notice is hereby given that more that fifty resident freeholders of the City of Blnir, Nebraska, having petitioned the Mayor a n d i i i t y Council ol said City to call n. spe~ cial election for the purpose of submitting to the electors of said City for their approval or reloc- tion the proposition hereinafter su forth and having given bond as required by statute to pay the cost of said election in case said proposition does not carry,and) said petition and bond having been found sumeient by said Mayor and City Council, Now Therefore, the electors of the City of Blair, Nebraska, will take notice that ,the Mayor and Cib' Council of said City have all- ed n special election of the elect- ors of add City zo be held at the 2 CYLINDERS of GAS ALI. READY TO USE W H Y d e l a y lo n g e r en iov infg S k ¢ l E lB .W hQll D il l?W h a m: ln n n n in lh n liln l Is I. - -.¢'_.......;__| _,. .ul D - -- -'----» =r$12.50 flown now puts in an entire Skelmm in;.l........ .... ......w~¢.u nu luur wp nnnmers, anaThrouglxonv, I! wa; designed apednllyolnllntion, including ou "ga plum" (the |¢e;lc;- incl, regulator and valves); two cylinders of Skelgns fuel'(m{my months supply for the en- Il A 5 11 5 1 5 U YC I J for Skelgn. of it itable. Mrs. Caroline Becker, of Detroit,a w o ma n neighbor..She is T has b ee n pa rd on ed af te r se rvin g 10 y a r n o ld a n d th e mo t h e r o f 1 years of a life sentence for killing children. _ _ _. . ; . . . _ -__ . . .. . . ". . . . . .. .. . ._. _ . ¢__._..- _ - . - . . .. . _ _ . . . , .I Ske lga s Stov e No . 5 3 0 hu fo ur Eas t-co o ki ng to p hurne rs, fdl s i ze d o v en and broi ler.This is a fully enameled stove, including enameled lincra in the oven and bro iler., wi th blac k jnpnnnc d burners a nd gHda. No . 5 3 0 i s fini she d i n whi le porce la in enamel wi th gray enamel trim. Thie same style is also available in cream wi th beautiful, s oft gree n trim.And ove n heat regulators may he had on stoves with either of these c o lo r c o mbi na ti o n;W e wi ll d e l i v e r a nd i ns ld l i n your home, ready for nsc,any one of these five stoves, as we ll aa the "gan plant" a nd the two cy linders o f Skelgas, for only 812.50 down.You may have a year to pay the balance, in small monthly payments. ,Other Skelgns Stoves also are avnllnhle onmulldown paymeats,and lights and water heaters maybeineluded. Hot weather in ahead.Why not ma ke y o ur ldtc lum an oool as a n y r o o m i n y o ur ho u s e --r i g ht no w? Ske lgu in us ed by tho usa nds o f wome n who hea rti ly re co mmend i t aa the i dea l fuel.We will be glad to \show you mcoerpts from hundreds of tes!- lmoni al le tte rs .B u t please come i n a t Q onoe,wh.ilethlaJmly 812.50 do1mo!l`e1-ia l l n d n a . Lire family); und a choice of Eve models¢f Skelgus Stoves. We nm olfalaf lhh nov o for e busual pqlling places in said City between the hours uf nine o'c1ock, A.M.,and seven o'clock,P.M., on September 9,1930,a t which election the eleftors of said City shall vote for ur against ihe fol- lowing proposition. to-wit:Sh.1l1 die Citv énf filnir; Nahrzls..I ku.borrow money and pledge the property and credit of said City upon its negotiable bonds in the total amount of $25,- 000.W, said bonds to be known ,ns "Park Bonds",w be issuedHndenominationsofs1.ooo.nn ISKEILGAmvQ l l l l l l n m n m n f c o u n n r f n E g o N a n / m u . G A : __ » . l u n a a n l a u r a l v D n u m m ' u m mPeach, to be darned on £1§¢1r'E£€£B} issuance and to be puyablehot less than ten years from their date nor more than twentv years from their date, to 'bear interest at the raw of not to exceed six per centmn per nmum, pqnbh Bendorf ~ Skelgas Co0semi-annually,the proceeds ma ww. when mud, w ¢.,|IIumnllllmnm||||||||||||||||||||||llIIIlmnlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIII /,.\ - - ' r n Binh, Nebnxlrn. Aux. 7. 1980Taye Four gnqnnnunnnm u r . m d ~ a n d Ra .Arry Ervey and daughter, Fnya and Mr. Ind Mrs. Dm Phillip; vidted an the Chri s L nnm home neu He r- man Wdneoday sveninz. Mr. and M n .John Reid wereSundayvhltorsa t the Louis Shemk home south of Blair. Mr.and M n .Walter Petersen and baby spent Sunday nt the par- ental F. C. C. Petersen home. Friday evening visitors lt t he Harry Ervey home were Mr. and \ ~ARCUS ~ECK lll'}-DInPhi lIXp| ,lvlrs .John : . . Mx -. md M xa .J .L . P¢ te rn n . non Robert md Mr. Ind Mrs. ~..McMAhcn,olA\'|.i M r . m d M n . J .Pewnen Dirty at the Ola Jenna; home . .Herman Tueadny evening in honoof Mrs. Jenmn'u birthday. Mr. md Mrs. hiilwn Payne nn~ nop, Jimmie, of Omhhai and HrsWxllGreene, of Rando ph, Nebr. were visknrs at Hi Mundorfs o Sunday. son, Rohan dreaded A b i r t h ~ omni nnmrs .1 m s i n r a s x a n s s s p e l o u o n l l Hey at the Carl Rasmussen home.E m n guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mars Matz and children,Mr.and Mrs Rob Rasmussen and lzhildren and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Im-ssn and children.Mrf and Mrs. Ed Hansen and sdaughters and Mr. and Mrs. Martin .Larson and sons picnlod in River-ylcvr park,Omaha, Wednesday.Mr. and Mrs.Martin Larsen and sons attended the circus in F r e mont Thursday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jensen and children, of Fontanelle, were Vil- i rtrs at the Qhris Petenon home evening.Mr. .id Mrs. Lars Rolland and family spent Wednesday evening at the Richard Nelson home. i m .Ruff,of Fremont, gpent a few dur las t we ek a t the home at Mr son, Alben Rafi, and Iam- son, Junior,spent last _week in nun- at the home of their sisterM n .Menno Good.Junior,whowas seriously ill was taking treat-ments.Friday, Junior was taken to an Omaha hospital."Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Wulf and children left by auto for Ill inois where they will visit a sister of Mrs. Wu1f'|.Mr.and Mrs.Carl Rasmussenand family and Margaret andGus-tsvs Rolland spent Sunday sfter~ noon nt the Martin Larsen home. Misses Loretta and Leola Rasmus-sen and Margaret Rolland called 'on Miss Helen Hansen._Mrs. Iars Rolland and children and Misses Evelyn Wilkins and Dorothy Peterson were Tuesday af- ternoon visitors at the Carl RBS mussen home.Mrs.Alicemlgxrsen~ g i f s - ° ; sl r son o spengunday at the L E. Larsen home. Helen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hansen had her mnsils re- moved in Fremont Wednesday. She returned home Thudrsdiy and is Nl slo ve ce y." ° n £ . » .." '.f..esdames Albert Hansen and family, George Kuhr and Will Hart left Friday by autofo r a trlp to the Black Hills.Messrs and Mesdames Will Wulf um Ed Stork left for the Hills on Monday of this week. Miss L€0la Rasmussen spent zgnsdnesday with Miss Evelyn Wil~ s.Mr. and Mrs. I-I. C. Larsen anddaughters and Malvern and Alton Lu-neu picnloed in Arlington park Tuesday afternoon.Miss Catherine Now`kirk invited A »»-mg of glrls . Friday after- .noon in onor of her'little'house guests, Roselle Wlckwirnpf P r e mont and Is la Rose Nelson, oi'Blair.A dainty luncheon oondst- ing ol sandwlwes, cake, lemonade asa jello was served. l{r. and Mrs.Solomon Barton gent Friday evening at the Boone ewkirk home.B.szel"Ne'\#l¢irk and' Madalins Batt spent Thursday night at theBooneNuwldrkhomeMr.and l r . s Henry Pretzel and son, of i o . . .Nels Paulson and small Kerman,were Sl*-'wily evening .._. ....,_ _. Messrs and Mesdames Blu-ls Henson and Rudolph Andreason ' pimiced ln Peony and Elmwood parks in Omaha Sunday. Roy Peterson and Orval Benson want on Omaha Monday where they will work.Gilford Peterson is at the Solomon Barton place. Sunday dinner guests at theBoone Newkirk home were Mr. and Mr.; Geo. Prangy and Mr.s Ella Wiskwire, of Fremont,adso Mr. ,........... ......... --BUS SCHEDUL E- Hortlabound Souehhouna 9:00 A. M.11:00 A. is 12:00 A. M.2:00 P. M. 8:W P. M.6:W P. M. us P. M.8:15 P. ir s x |m s c u s m c a g n o r m a n A B S T R A C T E E \ omss in Mayls Bldg.`5 x xTHE EAT s a o r :E. C. Rana, Proprietoru a : - .4 0 c a n v bo s lls ut Cds i m Satisfactory Semen Courteons 'lfreatmezitF i r s t d o o r a s t E n t e r p r i s e ° ¢ f 1 < ; x Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burton and children were afternoon gnseu.Mr. and Mn. Martin Nelson, of ~ Blur, were Wdnesday afternoon visitors at the Richard Nelson bumsMr.and Mrs. Martin nu-senwere Monday afternoon guests atthe 'Fred Eager home near Herman.'rss sen creek Valley cm. ....| Thursday afternoon s t the Ed Newkirk home.Mrs.' n a Buch- gardt was a visitor.Mrs.LeRoy Biwbee and Mrs. Anna Gnuse al- sixted the hostess in ~e"i'=,g»Mrs. .Chris Petersen will be e next hostess.Mr. and Mrs. PeterNielsen spent Sunday evening at the K. C. Rss-lmussen home. The Orum Busy Bees met Fri- day attemoon with keno Wulf.There were ten members and the .Mrs Hans Wulf,Mrs.George Wulf and Mets and Lon Ann Jen-lsea Miss Edna Stork's laundry bag was voted as best and Miss Verna Stax-k's as second best. Cake 1 and sandwiches and lemonade wereienjoyed.The next will be August .isrh at the Ed Hansen home.Misses Edna Hansen and Viola Nelson were Friday afternoon guests of Miss Leola Nelson.' |Mrs. Ed Hansen and Miss Meta _Hansen vidted friends in the Vs- coma neighborhood Thursday after- The Mi nes Marga ret and Gs.;- truds Warrick returned Friday to lthe parental Neum Warriek homef wi th llr. a ndM rs . L .w. ma » r ,¢ f. Kansa City, lio. who stopped ov» er for s short time..Mrs.A.Simonson and dw xh -, ter, Helena, oi Blair, were at theJ. W.Simonran homo F'r'lda§ af- ternoon.l n the evening G. Bertelsen's were also visitors there ' Mr. and Mrs.Clyde Mettler 1 Miss Ernestine McCoy and Haroldli Metzler left Tuesday to drive toPowell, Wy. to visit relatives.. _M i n Lmrstine McCo was aSunday night visitor of J. S. Conety and spent Mohdsy after-noon and a ight with Mrs.Clyde Metzler.Washington County Shepherd, a 4 H Sheep Club with John Hooks as leader and six members met atthe A. E. Dixon home Tuesday ev- 1 l1 i 4 Raymond Tcrkelsen and children were Sunday evening visitors a t the Fred Hnndum homeMissMarjorie Hineline, of Dem-oo, and Miss Helen Andreasen, ofBlair,were week end guests of Miss Ruth Widener at thefnalph Widener home .Miss Ruth Peak and eonsln, Iesf lie Peak, were Friday evening vis- itors at the A. E..Di.xon home. The families ol the members,of the Adult dass of the Pleasant View Sunday School held a picnic following visitors: Mrs. Ed Stork,mng_ noon.|Mr.and M r s Andrew Johnsorand Mr. ll-nd Mrs. Jack Crowdy,or Blair, left Friday by auto, for'Collorado for a short vacation. iofltdmfh, are visritiiigag Z.."i',.... ental Fred Knutaen home. ;John .lessen is visiting his grand mother, Mrs. Chris Benson.|Mr.and Mrs.Ed Hansen and Esther and Misses nd'Louise Larsen were s y after- noon callers at the Pe Hansenhome.1 | .»».*`""'§°4" g§»=w;_,,B -=fv Parlor. one oe tt.Fashion Center PMid»Summer Clearance Sale now in s w a r m ; li S mmer s ~ g o . . : :.°;;Z?.¥é"'§ :s :° :£ % °2 ; Wash Dresses reduced to 67e in 'sims 14 to 5?t.hey will not fade. 'R o s s m m . r r n n s John Petersen and Jack visited in Council Bluffs Wednesday. |Mr. and Mrs. John Petersen and fa mi ly , Mr. a nd W e De m wmz and family,Mane,Russel andMerle Ward and George Luso spent Sunday evening at Wm Ryan'a. Miss Dorothy Petersen spent Tuesday. and Wednesday ~with Evelyn Wllldns.' Hden Taylor, Meta Hansen andMn- Ed Hansen spent Friday vls- Iiting at Vaeoma. Mr. and Mrs. wsu um and Al- .fr9d, Mr. and Mrs. George Knhr and Mr. and Mrs. Alben Hansenand children are spemding o weeks vacation at the Black Hills. r e . : -I " o f the week WI"M1'xins Ta r mt w e e kvidti ng at Atris Re nwwhz.Leona"H 's "': Fri da a tthe c».m&f'§1'..;'§"¢....._Y Prof. Swihart held his musicclass at John Petorsen's Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hansen and Edna spent Wednesday i n Fre-mont and Linooln. liarold Nelson spent Friday ev-ening and Saturday with Clarence Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. Detlnf Wulf andBernard spent Walnesdsy evening at John Petersen's. Miss Dorothy Mencke entertain- ed the young folks of Rose Hill at a party at her home Wednesdaevening.'l'hose' resent were~Ms ian and Riclnardklelsen, Raymond Ruwe,Lois Tofte.~.Russal Ward Dorothy Sappenfield, Clarioe, Rus- sel and Perry Ryan, Evelyn Wil~ kms, Dorothy Petersen, Leola and Loretta Rasmussen James Wulf, lii=h=rd Appleby, ops and LeRoy lumr and Everett Stork.' Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jensen are staying at the Will n m homewhile they are on their vacation. Dorothy Petersen and Elisabeth Hansen spent Friday afternoon Ht Helen Hansen's. Meta Hansen spent Wednesday altemoon visiting with Leona Han- sen.Mr.and Mrs. Walter Applebyand Betty Lou spent Sunday even- H18' at Howard Appleby's helpingHoward celebrate his birthday. dinner at the Blair tourism park Sunday to meet with former mem-bers of the class,Mr.and MrsArthur Weatherby, and Miss Na-omi Smith, of Modale, ls.Albert and Ida Ieuninzhuner. the B- M. Iverson and A. w. Clarke families from this vicinity attended.Jorgen Sorenson,of south of Blai r wa s s visi tor at thi J . W. Simonson home Sunday. Howard and Paul Widener spent Friday in Lincoln.. ' Mr.and Mrs.Clyde Metzler were 'Tuesday supper guests of Mr.and Mrs.Shirley McKen:her,of s i m . Miss Helen Svendgaand, o! Blair,»was a guest of Eleanor and Flor-l ence Dixon over the week-end at the A. E. Dixon home.Mr. and Mrs. George Reid, Floyd and Hay Tobin, of near Tekamah and Mrs. Gus Lundt, of Blair, were Thursday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tyson. Harry Tucker,Louis Grimmand son Louis,Francis Mehrensandmothér,Mrs. Frank Pitaarl drove to Omaha Monday.The men went m the house market, while Mrs.Pitzer spent! the day with her daughter, Mrs. M. B. TY- son.Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Iverson andchildrenwe n Sunday evenins guests of the R. M. Iverson family. Mr.and Mrs.Loran Layman and children spent Tuesday and Wednesday at the Herschel Lay-man home west of Herman when *hy thrashed.The R. M. Iverson family spent Tua day evening with Grace and Ralph Ray.Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bunn, Mr. and Mrs. Opal Reeves and children were Sunday dinner guests ot Mr. nr;iirMrs.A. R . B a l s s s o n t h o f Mr. and Mrs. Loranlnyman and r:hil'dren spent Sunday at Arizona with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Elliott. Amll Caufmsn was a Sundayafternoon vidtor at the Ralph Ray homeThe Self Improvement Club held a meeting at the Byron Bunn home Wednesdageevenlng with tive of the mem rs present when Mrs. George Hain and Mrs. Byron Beard were chosen as leaders for nextyear's project "The Home Beauti- ful".Mrs. Hugo Haack was chos- en ss alternate leader and Mrs. A.E. :Dixon as president, and Mrs. Byron Bonn Sxretary. Miss Doug- las of the Extension department of the agricultural college at Lin~ coln will present the first lesson in September. Misa Norma Griffith,of Bur- well, Nebr., who visited a few dayswith her sister rMs. Howard Hain west of Herman. was a guest atthe A. E. Dixon home Wednesday night and Thursday at the George Faekler home Thursday for sup-gfrn with Mrs.Oscar Guymr,of r.Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Conety drove to Omaha Wednesdsynfternoon to see his sister,Mrs. Elmer White a t the Lord Lister hospital. Mr. and Mrs.Wilbur Conety drove them down Friday also.Mr. and Mrs Georgie Nicholson, Mrs.Tom Nicholson,of nearSpringfield,_Nebr.Mrs.Emma II L r:z I ~n e k w i t h d n l r u n d e m d u m t ,I o wa .th a r n o o n . L\lph a n d G n o e B : l y .Mo'aday D 1 1 - . ; n d M n . E d 0 l » o n | n d n o n ,H r a n d M n . 0 : b o u ! ' l \ 6 o ' l L i n -he ir parents m d W w r - H x g e n w e t e w e d z n s d x y e v e n i n g m l l e r s n t e o l n v u m a n m 1 . y a » n { ° r ¢ » n » n n m , o ! A r l i n g b o n , c a m s t o t l h t , h e T e d 0 l | o n h o m e .~h e m h o m t h a c e v m i n g .u r .» n ¢ u » » c m k . m a ¢ n x 1 d .Mr s .S p i d r k x n n d s c n m t l l r . m d M n . A . W . C l : r k a a n d l ; ~ ¢ | ; | p a n t ' 1 \ n | d | y e v ¢ n m g v d : d d n g 0 m n h x , v i ; i t e d l t ¢ h e H o m e W e d - m i l ! w e r e w a y e v e n i n g v i s i t - I n t h e G h q r l q H u n k M u g ,n u d a y m o r n i n g .Th e y u m a u p t o .n ¢+ oh - r a .- i n » | | » h a m ;\ | -.. . A M. . .n¢.. .| u.. .... ... ;. .,|o n t m u m n f t i m n n r u m n !hnlnnm- Q. The Mi lli nery :tam of B l a h - The Fuhi nn Ce uta offers anysummerhat in aock (or women and Missa at $1.00 and $2.00- valnel to $7.50. Berets reduced to Smart,new styles in Slippersthat Wear for women and misses B11'lvin dlily at the Fashion Cen- ter in hi r. get some of the personal bdong- i l l x s o t M n . M u y D u n n who is ecused.recently d Dr. md Mn. Tohkins and family. of lindsey, Nebr., mme Mr. Tob-ldn'a father, Mr. Geo. Chun, Fri- day attunoon. ha were Thursday dinner guests at the Clark Lippincott home; Mr. and Mrs. George Olinger andchildren and Mx.Sherman Lock- ling, of Modale, La were Tuesday e guests at the Ted Olingel me.There was 58 attended the Pleas~ant View Sunday school Sunday morning. 'QF R E E ' l ` I C l ( E ' l `T o M O V l E S Starting next Saturday, August 9, and continuing through the month we w ill give a FREE TICKET to the Home Theatre, good any night, withthe purchase ofa pair of shoes. f W. J. SAS Janus Blomberg home Sunday af- ternoon.Ira B um- y u a S unda y e v e £ ing visitor at the Clark Lippincoti home '.1 Mr and Mrs. George Eollen and son were supper guests Thursdax evening, at the home of Mr. a . Mrs. Emil Follen, of Herman.Q Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith, of O: maha were Sunday evening sup~ ~_ guests at the Harry Smith homeMr. and Mrs. Ted Olinger visi - Thursday at the home of Mr. =-- Mrs. Sherman Inckling, of Mo~ =~~- | Mr. and Mn. Fred Olson wled a t tha 'I\ed Olson home Monday evening. .Misa Naomi Smith of Dennison, Ioaw, visited dl day Wednesday at the Jonu Blomberg home. Mr.and Mrs.Gene David and children vldwd a t the Charles Huslq home Monday evening. 133-Edward Gehrke, of DallasTe,Mrs.Will Elliot and son and baby visited nt the Ted Olson home Friday evening.Mrs.George Badgemw visited with Mrs. Alfred Hansen Wednes- dny afternoon.The Willing Workers Sunday School class planned and carried out a surprise Sunda on Mr. and Mm Arthur Weather y, of Denni- son,la, by having apiwc dinner for them a t t e Blair park. A large crowd was in attendance and everyone present had a very enjoy-able time.. Mr. Jim Lippincott and daughterMildred, visited at the E. C. Lip~ pincott home Sunday afternoqm. M m Frieda Hagge and son spent several dqys last week vie~ iting at the Charles Merritt home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith vis- ited Sunday albernoon with Mr. and Mrs. Elza King. Mr.and lldrs.Andrew Svend- S p e c i a l s ForH'1`1F1e W e e k at t e The Style Shoppe din. ]o|I¢1. Vnn¢w». proprlaor motor car. \There is no service in slmply setting np a machine or a plant and letting il tum out goods. The servlce cxrlends into every detail of the lmnalnea--design, production, the wage paid and the well- ingpriee. Allareaparlof theplan. The Ford lllomr Company looks upon im elfuclm rgedvdlhm akingananlo- molalle that wlll mee! the needs of millions of people and to provide it ll a lowprlee.Th a i l s l um l u l o n .Thallu In duty and lll obligation to the pnhllc. The seamh for beiter wayn of doing ililngs ln neva-endlng.There ll cease- laa, »=-=f;_1g§_g°f» to End new methods and new a that vrlll me steps and time In manufacturing. The Ford plmla ere, in redity, a great medunleal uni- previous aperimen! had failed. Bn! fair prices lo the public demanded that welte- fud method: be eliminated.Finplly the way was found. Ahetterwayofmnklngaxle shafts saved thirty-six million dollars in four yen-l. A new mahod of cnukng crnnkcues me- duwd the cost hy $500,000 a year. The perfection of a new machine nved a similar amount on sud: a lmle Lhlng as one holl.Then elecflrl.. welding Wu de- veloped Io make many bolu nnneceuury and lo ina-ease structural nrmgth. Jus! a little while ago, an endless chain conveyor almost four miles long was in- stalled at the Ronge plant. This conveyor hu a daily capacity of 300,000 pau weighing more than 2,000,000 ponnde. By mlntltuting the tireless, nnvn-ying ~||v~~| GARDNER DISTRICT Little kene Pe tersen, dnughwof Mr. ard Mn. Wm. Petersen, of Springfield, Nebr. is spending her vacation at the home of her gran# father, F. C. C. Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ervey anddaughter Faye, Mrs. J.L. Peter- sen and son Robert attmded thedrum in Fremont Tlmraday. Mr. and Mrs. Dm Phillips spent Monday in Onmlm. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Jensen and children,of Blair spent"I\xesday evening at the Nels getersen home. Sheer Summer Dresses - Voiles etc $2.95 cut to $2.50 A line of dollar Dresses for 89c 72?2 To ~ Voters .» » . . -_ . - I am a candidatefor the nomination for County Commissioner on the Re publican ticket 'for Commissioner District number_2_. Born and raised in Grant township, a farmer all my life, but now a resi- dent of Blair. lf elected I will strive to Work for the interests of the public in every way and' will care for the county's business as carefully as I would my own. _ Henry W. llleierhenry I ' I Choice of any summer hat in the house Rqgular$l.00 Hose I Two palrg fox*- $1.00. ~ rJ daughter were y dinner guats xt the Charles Thlelfoldt home. Chris Jensen finished threshing for Lbs season on Wedmmdny nv-ming so oelebmbed by treating xll the people he had Lhmshed for wicecreamonFridayevanlng.A large cmwd was premnt w enjoy the ma t. Sunday vhltm-s at the Louis Shemk home south of Blair. Mr.and M n .Walter Petersen and baby spent Sunday nt the par- ental F. C. C. Petersen home. Friday evening visitors lt t he Harry Ervey home were Mr. and 50c. Fashion Center Mid-Summer (Jearauoe Sale now in progress;All Summer Silk Dresses radiw- ly reduced for clearance;$10 Dresses $8.75; $15 Dresses $6.75; .520 Dresses $9.75.Sizes 11 m52Wash Dresses reduced to 67c in sims 14 to 52-they will not fade. the latter spending the afternoon.vid¢ing a niece. Mrs. Frank Mumaugh, U! Omnlm visited her friend, Miss w. C. Wiet~ ers Wednesday afternoon. Mn. Sarah Lemon returned Sun- d a y a f t e r ~ s e v e r a l w e e k s with frien an relntives i n Monme. Misa Karen Olson had as Sunday tor her nephew, Lawrence W -and from Central City, Nebr. Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver and Mrs. Carrington, of Moville, In. ited "Aunt Suede" Ritzloff Sunday Thundly evening vi simrs at the Fred ePck home. Miss Hazel Cannon spe nt pd; da y md Saturday visiting at theE. C. Lippincott home. Mr.and Mrs.Millard Gollehon and children, of Omaha, Misa Na~ omi Smith, of Dennison, Ia., and Mrs. Bertha Gollehan,of Blair, all visited at the Fred Peck home Tuesday evening.. The Millinery store of Bhil. The Fashion Center offers any summer ha t in me k fo r women and Misses at $1.00 and $2.00- CROWELL nomzf The Misses Esther Rasmussen and Ruth Dunmire,our two day nurses ,are enjoying a two weeks vacation in Colorado.They aremaking the trip by auto, accompan- ied by Miss Dunmire'a parents andare damping on the way.Thesetwo girls have been very faithful in their duties at the Home and we a m glad they can take thin splendid trip.During thei r ab- sence Miss Stella Jesperson,ofHen-nan is helping with the workat the Home.` Dr. John Grant Shick left Satur- day lor Falls City and Rulo, Nebr., where he represenfed the work of the Home on Sunday.' Dr. John Grant Shick and Mrs.Underwood made a business trlp to Omaha Friday afternoon.They were accompanied by yhe Madames .»=-; .~3~M ARCUS BECK tlepublican Candidate for Re -Election "/I C l e r k o f D i s t r i c t C o u r t x YOUR SUPPORT Ar THE PIHMARY ELECTION AUGUST 12 WILL BE HIGHLY APPRECIATED Betty Barr Dresses $|.95 Slashed to $1.50 Kitchen Pajamas Regular $1.95 cut to $1.50 Tho Ima-prlcd malamoblle has brauglnl greaxa opportunity avudaddadhoursolrecrnalianlawuiomolmanmadwoumn. ECAUSE the anlomolrlleis such an im-~»-~ I in the methods o f the da y bdoru. porlant factor in the lives and pros-Hard work usually Ends the wa peri ly o f so man l t h y . y peop e,e purpose of Once lt was though! impossible to can the Ford Mo to r Gnmpzmy i s s o me thi n3 gray i ron by the e ndles s e lmln me thod. ¢Klda|¢s~Ank1¢¢s In slzes nd colors 25c . \ "~S "':l » ! . - = m § ] * 1 l !- % ;f @ ~ I .- ' .u - I *......v e \I / ° ~ \ * S f ~ /f .~f -." .J.~: . . , . _ . . ,Q A ! \` _ / \ \ ' s Meeting the Needs-of Millions >o f P e o p l e L"'f 1 ~11?Ol...:;::| "li U i ,~ . 'Ste -" :|.rg_._g .. |-u--_~._1|-_.._ I I xr 's 1| Dr. Nunnan l. Rathmann o r m u m n x s r Over the Blair Drug Co.Plame Black Il Innings by Appointment x x c m n s c l m n n» l nnea I a a l E l t l t e m d l a a n | o m n m s m n m m q . '1 Smart new styles in Slippers they: Wear for women and asses arnvmg daily at the Fashion Om-ier in Blair. High grade Wash Dresses now prl ar. $2 and $2.95 in sizes 14 wp; not fade. You can always save money if " to 52 t the Fashion Center-They ,| you Try the Fashion Center Firstin Blair-1000 stone buying powerenablesthem tn undernell every other_stoxe every day in the year. Ball, of Portland Oregon,spear!Thursda with the family of Lheu-couziin, Seom Fackler. Because Bunn's lake is _so neardry.the lish have been semed out|and_moved to other waters by the Maxine M -»of Blair, came state fishery ws. Saturday w spend a week at the home of her uncle Opal Reeves James, Elmer and Florence Dix-,on attended the meeting Sunday' evening ol the Triangle Baby Bee! dH Club at the Gotlieb Stork home wat of Blair.. 1 4 \ ALONG THEBOTTOM ROAD Will Rhlen, of Fontanelle wan aSaturday night and Sundny guest at the c. H. Blanchard home.Dr. J. M. Curtis and daughter Dorothy, o£'TeknmAh, and C. Cub Lis, of Umaha, were guests of Mr. ing. ~ _and 1v§n._Byq>n ~ and I The Lara Paulsen family wene\ among those enjoying lee se amat the Chris Jensen home Friday! evening when he treated those for' whom he had thrshe d this neu-I on.Miss Gladys Baker,who has been staying with her sister,Mr s !Harry Tyson, went Sunday for an extended vi m with mothe r aimand Mrs. Bynn\B\mn Fxday even~ 'ur mn. Kenneth Tyson. im. Harry Tyso n a nd lon Pad and mister Miss Gladys Baker. ;;nn. w. F. HEHPHIL L DENTIST ».f~| Inma n:II n ........ mu uuunu , n u m A a s ri w r & ' rr rm m u r m u r.Banded Allhldn :\Pnoumus 'hvunmu.mu, Nwmhl x x n n . : u w m - r . m f r ,...:,mm .i f .ml m z o s Shias "$f1§,?'»'§S=. x{~.,. - ' g u m s c m m u m - mm é 8 Na - t h v e d u - a l n l k u l l -:i l l ! ! -;§';.»a=§ '§ Sf din!- c . s ¢ . \ > . . l | . | = o u i ss m m m .=:m f°_§~| iz=s6'p.ui.dal1y¢==\\w¥9u\illl- s m n d n m -. . - 1 ._ :ous aro v e w ummm Fnda y onbusiness.Mr.m d Mn. George Facklerdrovetom u Springlxeld,Nebr. to spend Sunday with the familyof s cousin of Mr. Fuzkler, TomNicholson.H i n k m :Barge,of Herman, wus A Sunday dmner Ind utter noon gueat at tha J. S. Conch'home.,. Mn. David Mnthewn md baby, ua Ommg-m° Sa turda y ufv i s i t until W esday lt t he G a m !htl$ws home.. Mr.md M n .Ed Quint spentSunday evening vm; Mr. md Mm Fred Hundnm.lisa Alma wruk, df Blair, was ; _o u t a t t h e ~ h o m e ¢_Hn . J ..Simonaerrn futher,Ia n Hmlen md P. H. Clxi lsfen- gg- mm li a nda y vldtan at the mouen home. Mrs,Clyde Fitch and two sons, dt0vB iq Fremont Thursday w seethecircus.Ciyde n m j o i n e d than for the ey/eulng at tha HarrylTYl°\1 home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hain cube:- tained Mr. und Mn. Cul Bohn and Mr." Ind un. W m. Butt a t lup-per Thursday.Vernon md Emma Bertelsen, of Blgir were visitor: at the JQW. Si# munseu homo hit wéek.".'Hhrold Meuler :pant Manda inOmnlu with his grandmother, ik.. 3_C_ lhthews. Mrs.Don Metzler maj li n e r Min Kathryn Hanky were in Oma- ha Frldxy. MM I .and M f § ~ » -g - » » § ; y th .I n d l n .531° Hehler.In thenltgrnoon W Elma, of Fontan-s l k w a u v d d w r d m... Ai -ma ri na a mz R i y f u m ua Glm lhy . uf Arli ngto n, -pm mf lndustry.Mm y m snd lduren a m z w it has made the dly'| work eanla for no and :lure tlw prqmn mule.thousands of woxken and nvad time md Thogreatutprugreaaoomea by neva money in llm manufacture af the ur. nm dinpull. Todly'|m$lwdn,lm weva All of than things are done in the meeeuful, an neva be taken u wholly interest of the public--so that tho .1right.They represent dmply the laenelitn of reliable,economianl but d om o f tho m om qll.Ta-transportation m ay be plnéad m o n o wm n n bri n g m i m p ra vb -m l l h h n l h e m m n a o i s va ym u . F o n n M O T O B C o M ' P A N Y ~4| S p e c i a l s ForH'1`1F1e W e e k at t e The Style Shoppe din. ]o|I¢1. Vnn¢w». proprlaor Sheer Summer Dresses - Voiles etc $2.95 cut to $2.50 Choice of any summer hat in the house $1.09 ..~ A line of dollar Dresses for 89c Rqgular$l.00 Hose I Two palrg fox*- $1.00. ~ Betty Barr Dresses $|.95 Slashed to $1.50 Kitchen Pajamas Regular $1.95 cut to $1.50 ¢Klda|¢s~Ank1¢¢s In slzes nd colors 25c . l '-.-'.'.. . 4 .,.. ..:..1 .»..;a.»;.,, 1.._........................ ..||"1'-- - - - -__Wdtnuwanted. Rnbl.nio nCa!A.R.Bi1>ok i | d x h i n ;a n e w pu-nj 1-'28-f d a e v ml n u e d a a w h l c h l mh u x v 'xmli lo o re o - - l mr mn ~.~emily hz.i n n-lh~thevB.B¢ndar£.21-tl -v e me mm 's. 1:.m u m s m ug~M r . : : l £ r g . J ° ¢ 1 | m mg , , d _ | n .u n n . c . : 1 ; » m u e n 5 ° r m : , , m _, ,m c u m § ' m ' , ner y ~Mr. a nd Mn.Wi lli a mkl.~sex ' of B h .nr n...».»h a n i w . .whitina at ll x\vu.|Mr. and Mrs. J, Hilton Rlwadeu'| l > l | | . . ||a :|: r . lffa e ri t i lt o o lt to . Entry bl-Inks can be so cumdlt yourlocal County Extension Agent inane you do nothave any. FOR SHER|F|: x l am a candldate for Sherlff on the republican ticket.I am a native of this county and any assistance glven me ln the prl- mary election, August I2 will b greatly appreclated._ arion Sutherland BLAIR, NEQL Rdpublian City-Page'n Shoe Store moved to redevrufawd quar- ters vacated by Eul Collin. Arapahoe-Maulsby's Poruble llc on csmpg-round c a n u f d t y park. Wi mar-The Tho mps o n kv nlry proved.» Wisner-Automndc d i d tele- phone company securing mblcrlb~ e nxfor new telephone system hen. Hizhesipriestorpmauoa. Phono UK°W|ll when ww ww58.Fanms Produnn Co.88~t! few dsynvmation. Fumltun......-..'» :?£'.."3°' °`l._..o n r r u n v 1 U55 mnunw n. nguuvu.u - uRev.Cul Ba de r md two som gm sunday dilmnr guasts at the nme. F0 rS a l :Ford TudorSed&n-Mr.a.ndllr|.M|rkBeatyand N»°mxs°m »n.U\1h11S°"°~"'ze modeLeln md sh»x>°~ sm H amy und mu ummm mum ue zen and mme P,,,1,.,, spent foul' "331 s g y g b m Nebnsh Street 29~2¢' vaentloning at Park Rapids, Mimh day! U! lu;ek at hh 0k,,|,°..Bh :';2.\°bune; ln; wed. PermnmntWnve,$'1-50- Aillindn Alfrd Far and lamily visited ii!nesday.~-4 s.....m -Mk.Phono 197. Hn lut Sunday at the C. 0. Aumuwvn Mr. and Mrs. Grant 08% ni FL M..1.un n.».-...-.x my.. vI ~l u u l v l l | v \ » n uA n d e r s o n w a n a v i d t o r s a t 5 2 |u r i ; ~ Ho wedna d." n i _son -nornl ox una vzunny one, g g h u n k u f s h d a s a b mh e r , B . ' M .Ho ws , At orest vldmr Pfidnv.Mn; nav ia whi z- Ci ty .Iowa,and one li l wr,MH- `i€. X`§Lim2ifé5e i Colfax. 'sa-u Mrs. 0. M. Hammang is_spend- ing some time with r d a h v u i n Arhnzwm r, Misa Lauella Simpson is vldting her grandmother,M n .Emmx Shields in Omlhn for a couple of wefki. Regular $1.50 Permahent Waves $5 and $6 for August only. Either Crnginole or Spiral Wind.Phone 197.Mrs. K. A. Pound.28-tf M n . w . M .Baer, of un. city c m . K .Bendod Undsrtnldng and ambulance nervloe.Phones: amos l51, mddeaoa. 188.as-u Mrs. V Smith and daughter, Ar- lene, of Om were in Blair Sun-dny vmtlng relatives and lriends. C. K. Bendorf. lloenled embalm- cr and nnderlakex, Blair.Office phone, 161; ns. phone. 1as.a -u C. x. Bendorf. llcensed amba.lm~ er and nndertaker, Blair.,Office ome in oinahn.' had her tnndls removed in n g -phrme, 161; rex. phone. 133.8 -d Clli lé unfwm Swldly v is itors as me Ed Natter home south ol the Onawa, la.; visited her comin, Mrs. E. G. Hnmen,of this city last week. Mrs.Ruth Utterback m d son, Philip lenve Frldny for Union Mon- ¢a.nawherotheywl11spendlhere~ mxlnder of the summer.- Mrs. Harold Bugeon came ln on Sunday (rom Kmsu City, Mo., to spend a. week with her mothenin- 1,._nl..\.|x..»\¢- Rnnmn s "umy abs; ;;"".;."0:.fm; a few days. Robert sud Ernoit &aef no nt- kndi ng the Y.M C.A.a m p South of I-\~em'ont. Mrs. John Nearhood is entertain- ing the McCarthy Progressive Club this af?emoon. Henry Peters, ol Fremont, who works nr Tekamah,vislbd over Sunday at Del.marFeer's. Dr.IL J .Murdoch and family are home lrom Lake Okoboji when thqy spent a few days vacation. city. Miss Dorothy Ankerspjelne, of \ i1.;;';.i» E.'in1"1u`i§f I as s."" " "" "' """sie was i 'bn atw»¢3'?..,..¢»..°`L."°»i'$ ch-w.n.<1°:¢m-¢1=v-ndwu wes1e--fu»¢~1==m=1~;l=\=q\@==.r-sa="siv"h-**-'!E1v="~=~;-alled at the Home Sunday. Q13-n w u a n o n a t i me z me mb e r o f o u rworking force. Mrs. Marie Anuit and non, Harry of Chiengv, an guests ol Hr. and Mrs. F. W. Arndt, having arrived Inst Sunday morning fa x little visit hem. Mrs.Birde Warrick very kind!! wok Mx.md ~~.Paul Grughy l am a candldate for Sherlff on the republican ticket.I a m a native of this county and any assistance glven me ln the prl- mary election,August I2 will b greatly appreclated._ arion Sutherland BLAIR, NEQL |onE THEATRE last Sunday evening.It was very greatly enjoyed especially because of the warm weather. Some time daring the past sum- mer manths entrance has been made tn the Cumlng City school no nh o !Blair.Condderable dis- turbance of the books ind other schoolvequipment has been found. The culprits have not as yet been apprehended. - E T H U R S D A Y E AUGUST 7 § C a s e 0 : S e r g e a n G r l s c h a §With Chester Monis-Belly Compson = :Comedy-Hot Bridge , f a::= FRIDAY and .SATURDAY Saturday Matinee AUGUST 8 9 Be Yourself With Fmnie Brice and Harry Green COMEDY-Heroes md Girls .E§ g f .9 1 \ , `=;` ' I ~ /J _~` \" 4 G *:...»-\ .:~:. .~¢,LY ~'»x z ~ r 3 ~. i ;- '' \f e ~ - » . \ \.~i ; ..." -) ay.;f ' E SUNDAY and MONDAY § E S u n d a y M a t i n e e g §August 1 o .u § =I I = =I '|''l l |`=For Groceries Phone 32 or 33 was a faithful and enthusiastic attendant whenever she was able m he present. Funeral services will be held at the M. E. church on Saturday aI~ ternoon at two o'c1o¢k and bur- ial made in the local cemetery. Th e W . R . C . w i l l t a k e p a r f . i n the service. ALL STATE FAIR ENTRIES c w s s NEX T S ATUR DAY Those from Waahingtbn County who plan w exhibit llvesbock at the 1980 Nebraska s u m .Fair must have your entries info Lincoln by next Saturday, August 9. This timely bit ot information is given County Agent George Ba'/esin order that no one will be dfsap- mont. Inst Saturday and is conval- esclng. Peter M. Tyson usompanled Ed Grimn out to Colondo for a two LaVaughn Moat; and Vern Lamb vldted last week ar the Hjadmer Quint home west of Blair. Hin Mildred Monte is spending a week with friends and schnnl mums at Wayne, Nebr. ffnnnnion thmr mnntpn and ant. uw, mn. ...- ....,,.....Mila Flprence Williamsau,of Hennan,came down Monday w spend a few days with her dsfer, Mrs. Fred Kdogh and family., Mr.and Mrs. Leonard Axtell drove bo Coundl Bluffs Sunday _ ;.._.._i n... A.-, ...un im uncle ay McComb and wife and lou, of Antonio, Tam, came up onWednesday !or a ten day vim with his brother, Charles, and fmily. G. L. Dixon and Reed 0'Hanlon and wives returned from | we¢k's vacation by num into the sum or weeks vacation coming back by way of thenorthem mute.in. and Mrs. Fred lang mandy peut the weekend with Mr. and Irs. Amzust Walters, of Walnut, a r m u p c m . .u n . :u n ;W a l l a.v M C D a c h b C o l o I 8 . d 0 » f a b i f f f t é l := > £ = °. 2 ;-1 E » . ° f ' : ¥ # - i = , ' < ' ° f e , 5 ' t f ? n d a u n t ,M r .r s .R a v a n d M r s L .. T .M o r a n l e f telN I1m a .tn e wo n : a n u s e n me r p n s e 0 I I lC E o n _ u R15 l l - J , { &D \ n = »n n f l I ~~~Mo.where pending a few weeksLittleVirginiaRedfieldunder-" ° " " |rx-ox. Nielsen wsu. vault. Duns. auu 1uhdurinthe an the y wl li be s lwent:gn operation last Saturday The sixteen months old baby of help with e music g.-in Fremont for the removal of her Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Salisbury di8d nual Lutheran Young People's ¢0n_lw1th relatives. " "'-..-u_.... 1_..\.1. §\|un¢|1.4 *A W in.Mr. and Mnur Inn Snllv mud MrF21 "..:;,:ie:-:,.,a:."; dinumslls nm! adenoids nas: Friday evening arueran iun¢ss¢v_=HE"~"1 nclu. nugunu *F uv H '" |,,;__,' ,;3;; tm" " " " F `of a b o u t a we e k .elusive.v ' " " " ' ° " ' " ` § " " " `" " "" ' : " " § c h ' n kM r s . ~ S U t h € I l 8 I 1 d a t ~ 2 5 9 M r a n d Mr 5 Rllbe f t Rg gmu gg g g DBI g\l¢!'|.5 a t t h e 101118 e IE pr ep a re d T/0 g i ve y o u 8 D u a r f ..3'*°,.§.°§°".f..§:.'"3_""f,?.€'~n f Siniker.HIE th e D¥0\ld p a r e n ts home B0\l'| h Of town.-... Wonder Wave far $5.00.A real bargain .and satisfaction guaran- »eed.16-tl Mr.:Clark 0'Han\on had her tonsils removed last Friday at the Swedish Emmanuel hospital.She in getting along nicely and was able to return home on Sunday. Mrs. Sophia Reeh and son Geo. Hn ol v........., .me D.-if mn.-day attending the Obtaf.-Hinelilne family reunion in the tourist park. Miss Euy Marie limen came home from Sioux City Inst Friday after spending the month of July with hor aunt. Mr. and rMs. W. W. Wilkinson and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde M. Allen returned Sunday from n short au- Sé §`i~l§§`\l<»§|&J»i|y is weighing 10 pounds.He has been named Bobby Joe.All concerned doing nicely. Mrs. Louisa Anderson. of Wis- ner lm Inst Thursday for her home after a pleasnt visit with her sil- ters,Misses Mathilda and Jose- phine Johnson and Mrs.Minnie Bugeon. Mrs.Paul Berry,who residessouth of Blair suffered an attack of nppendicitis last week but is re- ported as improving. Mrs. Grant Ferguson, of Decatur Nebr., left Tuesday for her home after a week's visit with her sis- ter, Mrs. Chu. Byrne. Miss Mary Shinnick,o l Flor- °-.~."mn Inn Pri dnv for n fe w RThanhan d 1Tana W li lf a n d 'f n r n i lvltn Ivhm lm f'n| n\»¢R Mrs.Ra Kro h i anjo '"""-f - - - - " " " - d ----__,. .|........... Z-- ._§,..,.? M" yglg g days visit with Francezv and Maryvi`é}{`1`§Z"z.f.§§i§v ;;;;f :.ra,;,. Iii V.:.y-.-.vw r, and mrs. Ernest ,Brock and , of Auburn, Nebr., drove up Thursday night for a short with relatives. r.and Mrs.Gus Leyden, of ...|....\ b . k -vls lr . xr vm um mvu m. , , . .. , ,, ., .- .Paradise, oi Douglas,Nebr, who will spend a few weeks a t the Krogh home before going out to Cililomll no spend the wlnwr- f n _........|,...~."mm nf the Mullin who reside south of town. Mrs. Waller Servla, of McAllist- er, Okln., spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mn. Sam Axwu and brother Ieonard Axtell and I : _ . . -- - - . .- - "-u - _ _" ' " " "- J . _They will visit there for a timewi th r e la ti ve s . M r .a n d Mr s . A s h ly Co n g e r, o f L o u p Ci ty ,Ne br .,c a me i n la s t Th u r s d a v a n d : me n t t h e we e k n d . baby last visit LL c:..|...al. the home of Mr. and Mm Fred Long. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maher and son, of Spencer, Iowa, spent Fri- day with his brother William and funily, of this city.They return- ed home Saturday morning. .~.u,.e ., nw.. .y e w mm we n-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Z. B. Smith. Wayne Jackson and sister, Miss Dorothy,of Ardmore,S. D. a n guests at the home of their uncle [ D L E a r l M o a t :a n d f a m i l y . Mi n n v....\| ..i m ;w w w w. . . . . . . . - . ., -._ _Lutheran Foung Peoplapf the Ne- bra ska mum v an be he ld me at Blair at the First. Lutheran church from August 14 bo 1'1ncl|mive- All' the young people of we Nelmuikn enum are eordhlly im-mea to the meetings. wue,Silk Stockings that yvear-Gold Stripe $1.95 and $1.505 Onyx $1.50 Kayne; SL85;Full fashioned allk to top service weight 89c; Never- darn 2 pair SI.Slzesli 1-2 to 10. Faahlon Center. nm. Marv Burmimrliam. of Chl-m .m a m n. n¢ac lu» u¢¢. °z|" " ' " "" " " "n = . m u n . n ¢ u ¢ zw d m m n ' . , ¢ . g m'b»nm€udL\nzaf°w G m a l f q e n m n u p t o h l a l z i l t n n l u y ~ \ n d ' | o n l d t S \ m d | 1 . 1 o r Rlndll\l||.n,|{|_\,|||»|_E¢||;|3¢|g,¢f¢L|| mo§'|!xn¢nndspenttheweek¢ndlm,f¢mld¢,;g¢|1|m"-3m|||y_Mhn.whang,hlydllvllri¢dl~U-diy. and lz~|.Jamn|'|'h»mlmonvIs|l.n:g!riend||ndnlalive|.'.l'|m-y m u u u g g ive|undl|ht|nonmDu|.\n\hm d|"gh°gg¢,||_Shuldtsulld-ll nturned|.ot.heirhomeanSnndny. on .nu-,nu M, 1..._,_: updmhorthun ||pn_o!lh§I-.night for sm Llk|G!¢y. Nels Gonn Jensen is qlxile ill at his home nn east Collnx street. His daughter, Mrs. Jay Larsen and hmily. of Iaulavllle,Nebr. have been up to see him. The manger of Gamble Stores says, {'Yon'll want ta hear the ne# 1981 Corvnuio Radio before yon buy. New Tone Contrel, 8 screen {€a}.§»?'u§é'i£5iI»`Z{l,'J"|I{`»d1§ at Davenport, ln. for A few weeh. His: Mildred Burger in back on the job aguin at the ielephone o!- fiee after a vacation spent with relatives ln Iowa._ Mr.And Mrs h§;rl__Koltqg\m are'mn d i n z Vl4=al;ion,atu h c u b a n a n d ' m m: n l h é h t perlor and possibly into umaua. Detlofs brother, Henry, will hxve charge of the oil station d\u'in8 his absence. Fred Dixon, of Ft. Cllhovm, was | pleumt caller at The Enl¢\'Pl'f5° alfioe Tuesdny.Fred informs the news edtor me pa has bought 911 h d nEquadl¥ L9 i £i ';F...? 2°.,.:, Mrs.El] ters, Edna and san 'I\! and Mrs. children, u Delmar, A and hmilh Delmar eelehrnted len Larson and daugh- , Florence snr Dorothy ddy, of Canada and Mr. Alired Hogsnson and ¢Uahling vidted with ndrew a nd Alfred Fu: aa Friday. s ~/ f -\ 'Q ~ ~4i \~# r |,»¢..'U ~ .f X i 'ig .;2. I 3ri ;-..~4' \ 1|~. . ,\ \, " ' : " * . _ . . "~.55 ~ -° -~ay;S ' For Groceries Phone 32 or 33 We?ll Deliver Promptly 1 * M a k e y o u r g r o c e r f b u i n g a matter of a few minutes at the phone. Butter Nut Coffee 1 lb. Can - - - - - ~ - 47c May Day Coffee, special per lb. - - - -.40 Good Cup Coffee, special per Ib. - ~ ~.25 Quaker Crackels, per pckage - - - - - - -.15 Kamo Cornflakes, 2 pkgs.----.25 Old Homestead toilet paper, roll Q - - -.05 Grandpa's Wonder Powdered Soap - -'-.10 Grandpa's Wonder Cleanser, can - - - -.10 Swift's White Soap, 10 bars ~---.39 Mole for washing windows, per can - - .25 20 Mule Team dish wash powder, pkg..25 »' ---1 |; :. . . . . . . . §-=- 'COMEDY-He ad Guy PATHE NEW S TUESDAY August 12 Dance Hall With Olive Bonlen--Alles Imke COMEDY-Ca mpus Swa the ni FAMIL Y NIGHT-0 Ne 8 5 6 Ti e !! Admits 2 People. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY -. . : = : =;===E=1 :=E=-. :' = .... == I~`eer's non,Ra y 'mo nd,| § his tenth birthday o n . § _gnu tunes."now on mspmy.Gamble Sums, Fremont, Neh. Gil Hines la able to be u and around after a um dnys with heat prostratjon.He is not going back to wqxk, however, for a few days, until hé feels mong- er and mo re like himself again. L.IJ,Latta returned Friday ome the .;..;1.;...l, Atty. A. C. Debel and Mrs. Debel were week guests of Dr. md Mrs. R. J.urdoch at Spirit Lake the past k-end. Miss Imne Nvyes.of Lincoln, left today for her home after n veek's visit at the H. H.Brown en mlcnms wmcn ms us "ws W wehis potatoes.Ha has about s 1-2 acres ma thinks they will go a- about IW bushels to the new and of good quality- Mrs. Oliver Chambers, of Bart- lett, lows, was A pleasant caller at The Enbeirprlse office Tuesday. Mrs. Chambers, who is a dgughber July 31.He invited his grand-pannts,Hr .and Mrs. Andnhw Feet and friends, Mrs. Ingri Van- ney and Mr. and Mn. Herman A- braham, of Denver.Ice cream and cake wna served. Rev. and Mrs. A. F. Newell lefi ________________E UGUST 13 . visit their daughter, Mrs. D. P. precher,and grandson Newell, ey wen accompanied by Lydin CHICKEN HUUSES . | |~1 na 1 F l :al |a n n u a l va c a tio n f r o m th e ge ne ra l o f f i c e s o f th e U n i o n P a c i f i c R. R. i n Oma h a .Th e y we r e t o s to p a day i n Li nc oln to s ee Mrs . Ne we l1 'a mo th er , Mrs . H. B r as s, a nd exp- ec t Cohens and Kelleys ln Scotland With George Sidney m d Charlie Murny Comedy-Good Medicine to |gone a~out two wee COMING- FLORADORA GIRL AUGUST 24~25LADY OF SCANDAL VOTE Pon. SWIMMING POOL r from n short vacation at Sioui Falls, S. D.Mrs. Latta remained with relatives up thexewhere she is enjoying an extra couple of weeks.~ Reward for Pocketbook: I have ,flost a pbckeibook with $25.00 on east Wakhington street.Finder please call The Enterprise office or Robert Fosberg,Louisville,Nebr. name. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gutschnw and son returned last Saturday from a tr i p ~ the Black Hills country.They regort a very pleas- ant trip. Mr.and Mrs. Luther 0'Hanlon and small son came up Saturday from Omaha for an over Sunday visit at the Clark 0'Ha.nlon home.I of John Oberst, Sr., of Herman, came over Sunday bo attend t,he| Oberab-Hineline family reunlun in_ the Blair tourist park.She was ac- companied by her daughter, Mrs.' Walyar Wredt and baby.| The choir of the First Lutheran church of this city, about twenty innumber, have been invited to z<>| over 'ln_Stant@n,a. nqx§ Sunday' 2 9 - l t*Mr s . E ff i e S ny d er , o f W o od b in e ,wh e r e Pr o f .w .B .Nxe ls en no§ v| J .C.G b o ,h tl I o w a re tu r ne d t o h h li ve s.Th e y p la n f» 0 f8 - k t p i c mc |n . . . i .l 3 ° f " ' . ~ - . £ € . . . . § ` . I ~' I l \ Q l ! ' Q r | h F n * n n . . . . . . ' ? f , . . . . . ' 3 f ? f . '~~~~~t o ~lwent out to \,.....o....a and ...~<..o-ed to stay indefinitely,returned the latter \pnrt of last week.He had énough of California.There is no place like Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ruben, of Blair and Mr.and Mrs.Floyd Evans, of Council Bluffs I a left last Friday at six P.hi.lo r Park Rapids,Minnesota,n31ere are spending the week fishi and enjoying the big out doors. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Nihcolson, of !)enn.sox., Iowa, were l3!.\ir visit- o rs lns t Thursday, guests of Mr. and Mrs.Clarkson I-Idler.Mr. and Mrs.Nicholson were former Els ir residents and are the nur. .._-.. ....~. .. W.. My vsoauun withher son, L, L. Snyder, and family of this city. Fred Parker family, of Coun-cil Bluffs, were guests at the home of Mr. Pax-ker's sister, Mrs. Earl Meats and Dr. Moata, of this city, Miss Francis 0'Hs.nlon returned home Sewfday from O n where she has been visiting her brother. Luther O'Hanlon and family for several weeks.| The Misses Mildred, Evelyn, La- Vaughn and Betty Meats atfend~ ed the threshing pa ny at Vets on last Friday. gmt. Fremont last Saturday given land are looking forward to a veryl pleasant day with their old friend; and leader,Prof.Waldo Nielsen. John Compton and his son-in-law Ieslie Thompson, drove over into Iowa last Monday to look for some good Guernsey cows w add to their herd.They drove to Mag- nolia, Woodbine and other points but found a fine herd of Guernseys at Woodbine that they su~r"=="ed in buying as the farmer was shun of feed and no prospect of a crop-= They feel pretty good over getting these eight cows which will make quite sn addition w their herd. s ~/ f -\ 'Q ~ ~4i \~# r |,»¢..'U ~ .f X i 'ig .;2. I 3ri ;-..~4' \ 1|~. . ,\ \,"':"*. _ . "~ .55 ~ .»»-~ay;S ' For Groceries Phone 32 or 33 We?ll Deliver Promptly 1 * M a k e y o u r g r o c e r f b u i n g a matter of a few minutes at the phone. Butter Nut Coffee 1 lb. Can - - - - - ~ - 47c May Day Coffee, special per lb. - - - -.40 Good Cup Coffee, special per Ib. - ~ ~.25 Quaker Crackels, per pckage - - - - - - -.15 Kamo Cornflakes, 2 pkgs.----.25 Old Homestead toilet paper, roll Q - - -.05 Grandpa's Wonder Powdered Soap - -'-.10 Grandpa's Wonder Cleanser, can - - - -.10 Swift's White Soap, 10 bars ~---.39 Mole for washing windows, per can - - .25 20 Mule Team dish wash powder, pkg..25 »' ---1 |; :. . . . . . . . This is the year you will need! a' good chicken;,;;'°§'§f;;.fem~i |35me mu nauer xamuy, or .Arling-I rs.an-.§n_dNfrsr °'=¥°':<=° $=°<=1=@'1-I M house.Let us show i'O u§{`1§J| iiw; seierainf ».¢;.\!:'£'» *:_!"".!"== "°E?"F""» m-.;zhe IM" ' " ` " " ` ° " "" ` " ` " ' " : ' " " ' ' " "a n n mr s .My r o n Me tz i n g e r o f ld r o u t h .Nb w th e y a m a n n c n`§i"I,°,"1°'l°l"°.fpelii$T;°'Z,l'1`iE"..';'°,`I'.,'f t l i s k c i g t h e l a t t e r p a r t o f t h e th a t th e r e wi l l b e n o more Amru»nf\i fn mrvnth mrn nt an Omahn ~.E s ' ~ p l a n s U 0 r e - | b a n d c o n c e r t s i n L 1 I 1 C 0 1 I l 8 8 how the Nebraska Uni» versity Chicken House looks. It actually makes .......-...-. -_ --»---» 'P' -- -- -----wrn no Lowa warn hehospital.for a little'vaca.t.ion. Mr.and Mrs.Fred Long who Mrs.V.o.Graveti move to t1o\%n qjew mfmths $180 children.of Lincoln =m ¢»w»\§ ca me last th her pa;- nn Mnlufnm_|and un in me vim: l'l"""°"|Sun|||yIor_a \nld\;l\plus in northwest Blair. llQF"k' ents. Mr. md In ll"\inn' themselves as comfortable nal...u..°}Q 5--1:______..ua.un.. unwen us as Asmmd at'aruba menus .llylurewordfromMr.and Mrs.modern conveniences can winchplace he 1s in camp, he bemg them.They installed fl fh}°_~ n member of the Nationnd Guxrds.|C'""Pb°u» of Helena, Montan the chickens lay eggs.gas stove mys surnr_pgr.§ua "°"Tl 'PlIn Ir 1.u......s.¢...-1 _._};lthe recent mnrfimre nfhave a new electric Frigidaire and are building a double gnnge, A fine picnic dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.LouisLowe who live ln west Blair, on last Sunday afbernoon.Among those who were present wen Mr. . . . - .. .H .» u a » . m :p a v e r v u c u v of Omaha and the Murphy Gravel Co., of Fremont, have been hauling gravel out on the Lincoln highway an i n as Arlingto n The Mur- phy Gravel Ca. are working on the h i g h r o a d a s f u mu t h a a t - h e W . r: u.»:...... o.~.. son, Willinrn ¢ i'1e ';m;,1,»f"';;, |Gertrnde Amour, of Great Falls, Mm&nA.A number of Blair people will remember the Camp-bells who lived in Blair twenty years asv-M n Camnbqil was Maude Cutter: n nm, vm m i . more thanI t costs n o qrdinary buildings. andMrs. Mrs. Glen tan. M . Em cue 11, Mr. and " `" " ° ' " ' " " " ' " "x H ' M T ° "" " "vs a n m w m f M and Rev. and x-Ma. 1-Fed Hansen, of xnufbm y and was born Fred lang and Mr and Ml-,_ Milwuulan, Wil., will arrive soon . Ra and chuamf bf Arling- xt the home of mm Hlnsen'n fnth-A Grant Auy'er, M. P. Hansen.Rev. Hume 'n n en hnd the misfor-h m -|... ...CHRISTENSENF'f:*°F'= ~ Fe* Nsws °°";\1»¢ umeu a pxcmre mm wnw-np ozfive generations who recently cd- ebrated by 1 reunion at Blxir. Mrs. Rm' Dalnn. of this dtv. en- , , ;two mé xt ha ~ re t a i n ~ u If " g§ ° '° o u t wma t he y w the r "_,g e ah-aw. Mr. and Mn. Arthur Johmnnen,Mn. W m. Bo ge n md s o n Lumber Couu pt e r t a i n d ¢ = \ 1 e r m é r t h e r ,M r s .D .W . A q s l l s l u n m l u g u n l l A l u l v l ,I n Q h w x l _u l L _|. ; _ , 1 |,f 0 m | _ \ m , . |H | . | _D ° .u !H r .a n d l n .B l l | l \ l l |J ' o l | l n n - » ' H | » a C g n g g - g j g q g ,1 l l \ ' |¢ i » 2 » » . » .m n .a n .~! | 1 ' ~- T 2 1 ' ! ! ' = ' = ° ° = ' = " _ \ " ! " " | ' v ° ° - l l n d t h e A l l u r h e n r I l._.\€¢'4 lihir, Nebneh, Aug. 7, 1P10811 KEN NA RD WSTHE n , A lm a a n d Ha r r y . P a te ,o f C h ld r o n , I lin .~n home. 4 | ~ D . ~ I t ' H I E l l ~ w e r e M r .a n d ga,M r .Ha n s _ v q x f n . . ~ a n d C h n s t m e ~con vi s i to r s a t u:w u s M n a n d % H l H | i f l m i 1 y | M r . .a Ne l s o n a n d f a m - J A l f r e d Svo ge h- ogerson is apendiI18 of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Frost at \theatre party at the Orpheum. Miss Helen Pleiller, daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Henry Pfeiffer, grad- uaied on Friday from the Boyles Co\lege in Omaha.She has com- pleted a,bwue ss and banking C0\!!86¢ Mrs. Henrietta Myers. of Bassett Nebr., Misses Opal and kma Jen- person,of Kelna rd were guests hay Wednwdsy. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Thane and Cla`renee vmiwd with Mr. md Mm. T. K. Iverson Sunday afternoon.Mr.and M m John Reeh andchildren and Hills Ruth Reeh mc- cornpanied by Mrs.Wm. Comp-ton and Marshal attended the cir- cus in Fremont Thursday. Rasmussen Bron truckgd hogs for Clark Bmwning and John Reeh Tw;;y=y evening. .and Mrs.Dewey Holstein and daughter and Mr.and Mrs. Cash Spiker and family were Fri- day evening visitors at the Wm.Hovendick home.Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Jensen and o! Mins Maude Masters Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Masters vis- me Thursday evening at the ho~ of Mr. and Mrs.Adnlph.0tt,of Elkhorn. Mrs.F.W.Brown attended , Pnrty Thursday Afternoon at th~ homeof her daughber Mrs. Ch~ Berry, of Kemmrd. DALE Domes Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jungbluth, Kermit, Vernm md Bernard, Mr.and Mrs. Ham Brnesch, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dornaeker, Robert und Albena, Mr. and Mm Will Kahler and family, Mr. and hks. Mic Mil- ler and Betty draw w Valley Sun- day for a picnic supper and swim- ming pany. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Masters had as mei: dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. P. .Masters md Mrs. a nd Mn.F. N.Pieiifer,of Ar- lington. they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs.Nels Svendguard and family, Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Brown.anQ§amily attended a birth-day pany undny at the Carl An- derson home near Kennard Vernon Jungblulth returned from Lincoln, Nebr., Wednesday af- ter spending s month at the homeof his uncle, S. R. Batson. Miss Francis Svendgaard spent the week-end at the home of herunde, Alvin Svendgaud. Sylvia Jungbluth,Mary Malick,Madallne Kamey, all of St. Joseph ho~ - tal drove ogg from Omnha on KENNARD NEWS Mr. and Mrs. L. Buch and fam~ ily,Mr. a nd Mn. Paul Noel and family, hir.and Mrs. Harry Ed- wards and daughter were amongthose who wok in the 891| Flow drcus at Fremont Thursday. Mr. and Mm F. Furey and h m - ily drove w Florence Friday even-ing where they dsited Mrs. Fm'-md Mn. Bec k.ey's paxeuta, Mr.u. ..-A M n ttlmrlu Berry vidting at the Otln Voss homeFriday evening.\,| Mr.and Mrs.Hans Hansen.Ruth and Clifford spent Fridw ev- ening at the H. C. Knhr home.Clara Xahnk and`Irene Voss ds- ma wah Levra Wrich Friday al- ternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Carson Wrihc, So- phia and Walter visdted at the Hen- ry Wrlch home.Albert Kahnk and Raymond | Knhr attended the drcns in F1'°'l H1115 Svogersc Mrs. Elmer Nebr,, ls apen .the me Ne lsSundaysite Chris JahnelMrs.Wm. Vc and Agua L n Svogerson.Sunday 'ara Henry Tietge Mrs. Fred Neand Mrs. Alb nv.Mr. andk i t early Sunday morning forLakeOkobojiwhere they will spend their vacation.Mr.and M n .Martin Hedalnud m d children,o! Omaha,were g m af Mr.and Mrs.George edlund over Saturday and Sun-» mont Thursday evening..Mr.August, Knhnk nad family were dinner guests at the H, B. Mutens home neu'Fremont on Sundly.Inna Voss and Clara Kalmk vls~ ipa ~ Ma ri orie Kuhr on Thurs - son.Christine S'a few days wi Saturday di Vogt/a were 1 Elaine, Hula: as mei: dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. P. .Masters and Mrs. and Mn.F. N.Pieiifer,of Ar- lington. mama Junkbluuth left last Tu- esday for several weeki with the S. R. Batson family in Lincoln. R. B. Curtis and family who have been living on the Jim Rhea farm this summer held a dale on Monday and sold all household goods and wckens and left the same evening for Montana where the week-end at the home of herunde, Alvin Svendgaatd. Sylvia Jungbluth,Mary Malick,Madallne Kamey, all of St. Josaph hoggital drove out from Omnha on W may to visit at the HermanJunghluth home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jungbluth Kermit, Vernon and Bernard, drove to Omdm Thursday as the guests Fashion Center Beauty Parlor. Phone 47, Alice 'I&iplett. Smart new styles i n Slippers that Wear for women and missesaniving daily at the Fashion 0en~ ter in Blair. SAA;Stuc1.i:.<fa t':at vrcar--Gcld Strip: $1.95 and $1.50; Onyx $1.50 to top szrvic2 Wcifght. SSC; 1\Ic\cr- dam 2 pair SI.812:58 1-2 to 10.Kayser $1.35;Full fashioned sixk. Fashion Center. l*lissMaggie M.l.owe Hermnn, Nell. Representative for World=-Herald For Wnshingum County Interested parties call 166 Berman. Nab. n u e r m r .a n n m r s .U .n . . J e n s e n a n dm f -A m e n P0 ¥ ¢ 1 'B ¢ D »A l l a n a c c o m p a n i e d b y M r . a n d M r s . x a n d R u f h .| A n d n w A l h n n h w e r e O m a h a v i n - n b n n i 5 ; 1 i , ' " ' . 1 ; re r P w l t v m m .Hr. m d um m m 'ramTnplett..n o m f m vizltbnuat tbne and e John d l ' F 3 d l a l w r n o u u i~-z _ . .g . . . a . . . . . . . .n f l f m R u h r m e n t a c o u p l e o f d a y s ]m g g m f g Q ; 1111-."|;no mn. .»|si,;i.=..,..., .,- mln M d'Heenuer.an K m ...,..~ -., -.._§5§¢n~. s\m£;.A last week.M y ep Hi gh s nde 1 The 4-H aim Cooking Club mee .Mn md Mn. Henry Wrich, cu- priced at $2 am a t Carl Wand's Saturday after- ohne and Raymond attended the w.52 at the FBI ~--..- ....»..,| ,~:|-M. en wf-.mmm 'Yhumdav after-| w|Q_~¢ ~;=;,g=we= "gg Reeh home Friday evening. 1 .in sizm Mrs.Howard Williamsen spentsluon Center-They Monday afternoon with Mrs. Clark ho o p .Mi s s Fam uor nac mer au.u=u ...............,_,____n a ms t r u c to r o f ty i s grgmgp _ g e Eta-san.They also on11edB§1i1§f'T h e hlilluler y .i u 'II 'H L'!l\lfg\|\¢nmrl *Fn1ni|v_¢The FBSMOH 'I lollowingaremembers oz me uuu;...w ....,.........._, _,____________Ruth Jenkins, Anim Paaach, Aux-Mxsa Catherine Voss, of Water-I s alee Rosenbaum, Katherine Miller, loo spent the week-end at the par~ 2RuthBrown,Norma Jane Ward, ental Wm. Voss home.| ' Eyelyn Anderson.They will hold Mr.and M m Otto Vbss and E thdr next meeting at Ray Brown's. family attended the birthday partyMr. and Mrs. Leland yvagq an i l a t the Walter Japp home Thursday I summer hat in stock.fot'womenmdMisses at $1.00 and $2.00-fgl cx es t o $ 1 . 5 0 .B e r e t s m d u c w t o > BELL CREEK YALILEY i 1117* ter in :._ Silk Stnchir.-cs t':at v.°c:|.r-Gcldi Strip: $1.95 and $1..B0; Onyx s1.scto tap szn-ice v.-c!|~;ht wc; Haver- dnm 2 Iwi: 81.Si::s$ 1-2 to 10.Ilia;-ser SLSS:Fd! fashioned sinkFllhion Gunter. DEAD ANIMALS 'I We remove horses,cattle, hogs or sheep from your farm at no cost to you. We have the only licensed truck to haud dead animals in Washington county. Phone 21, Arlington, Neb. We pay all phone charges.' Reynolds Rendering .Works Famum Franzenburg, Representative. C. B. Mehréns Republican candldnte for re-electldu County Commissioner, District No. l Your luppgrt at the prlm\ry'electlnn August I2 wlll_ be highly appreclated |.: |l l n ¢l \ Interested parties call 7 66 He r m a n ,Na h . family of Omaha, visited ar. .\.. 1...WK1'd'n Sunday..Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jenkins and family drove to Tilden, Nehr., ear- ly Sunday moming where theyspent the day visiting relatives. Mr. and Mn. Carl Lund, nf Fre- mont, vlsimd relatives hem Sun-dhy.Mrs. Lund remained for n two weeks visit at the home ol her father, Peter C. Sorensen.Mr. and Mn. H. H. Jaco b andClarence and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd' Jacob were Omaha visitors Friday. Mrs.Sam Ha ll and daughter, Gretchen and Florence visited at Ben Bailey's in Blalr Friday alter,- l`lot7mMrs.Charles Berry entertained ihe members of the Ladies Aid anda number of other friends at hem home Thursday dcernoon.\Mm- Detlof Buch,of Hermanculled at the L. Buch home Thurs- "Q afternoon.ra.Henry Dreusen and Mrs.Henrietta Myers vldted friends in Arli ngto n Thundly.Mrs. Geo. Hedelund and JeanettewereWamington vislmru Thurs- da morning.Opal Wright returned onWednesdaynoonfrom 5 several evemug.Mr. and Mrs Otto Voss vishedatt the C. F. Puls home in Omaha one day last, week v . You cm always save 'noney ifyo\x_fL'gy q\g_g»g1=i.m_ Qeter First :ending school at Wayne,-week-end with home folk Marion Schaue, of Mun braska,spent the week- ='iw~=1=°:)mate Giberf ur in ~ . a ''; mgsw 33"".i$' '38 'f=»"F3% to lip |:r:lce tant! 41912: Nlvem- dnm 2 NILUI.sims 1-z ca 10.Knynr Sl ': Full Inhbued :hil h h h n u m a . DEAD ANIMALS 'I We remove horses,cattle, hogs or sheep from your farm at no cost to you. We have the only licensed truck to haud dead animals in Washington county. Phone 21, Arlington, Neb. We pay all phone charges.' Reynolds Rendering .Works Famum Franzenburg, Representative. C. B. Mehréns Republican candldnte for re-electldu County Commissioner, District No. l Your luppgrt at the prlm\ry'electlnn August I2 wlll_ be highly appreclated |.: |l l n ¢l \ Interested parties call 7 66 He r m a n ,Na h . u hn m l u t h é n n u m - u u u# m m m s uag l g n d n l u q x n m n sz.-n s :- u no . x p ;a n l l n i h u d n l nO d l s DEAD ANIMALS 'I We remove horses,cattle, hogs or sheep from your farm at no cost to you. We have the only licensed truck to haud dead animals in Washington county. Phone 21, Arlington, Neb. We pay all phone charges.' Reynolds Rendering .Works Famum Franzenburg, Representative. C. B. Mehréns Republican candldnte for re-electldu County Commissioner, District No. l Your luppgrt at the prlm\ry'electlnn August I2 wlll_ be highly appreclated |.: |l l n ¢l \ Interested parties call 7 66 He r m a n ,Na h . DEAD ANIMALS 'I We remove horses,cattle, hogs or sheep from your farm at no cost to you. We have the only licensed truck to haud dead animals in Washington county. Phone 21, Arlington, Neb. We pay all phone charges.' Reynolds Rendering .Works Famum Franzenburg, Representative. C. B. Mehréns Republican candldnte for re-electldu County Commissioner, District No. l Your luppgrt at the prlm\ry'electlnn August I2 wlll_ be highly appreclated ,____..., ||||II| I II Il I ||||||||m|||n||~||un|n|||||u|||||m|||||| III 0UR PlloNE NUMBER ls \I 8 \z Remember it.Call us for your next Trucking Job B - Line Transfer um I C. John Nelson Republican candidale forre-nombmllon County Commissioner 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. H e a t r o l a :f-; will k e e p theS N I F F L E S @ OUT OF YOUR HOUSE » ¢ fuelbilla.Fardmfamousln- .- .- 1 1 -\/ q f i s : \R \ \ s :g 1 § 4 |a 0\ k n n ¢ $' - _ - 'n\l *1 1 ,v . ~\M o r e T h a n f »;4 ' \'\| \ `Q\%E v e r \ w ¢ '~~. f ~V M a~».0 I ' \\\` \ ' §\/L e s s T h a n "\u \'»\ \ §*1 E v e r " - \ \ `' L ~ \\= \ "~ ¥ = :: . Possible because Goodyear is build- mg millions more tires than any other company. See the New I-lavy Duty Goodyear Tires j \Tben you'll know why "More people ride bnGoodyeara Umn any ol/ler live" Rosenbaum Service Station KENNARD NEBRASKA m~.--. .....thlY meeting..Wm.Willnening and John Nue- baum returned home Wednesday Lrom a business trip to Cheyenne county.Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nieman en-tertained a neun of relatives at dinner Sunday.In Ross returned to his home at Grand Island Saturday !or a few weeks vim after assisting August Kerkoif wi th his farm work the past several mouths. Mr. a nd Mn. Ado lph Holhnm, Anna ana Rmnard, vumd Sunday eve ning a t W m. Holtma faMissSophieWatermanunder- went nn operation at the Military avenue hospital at Fremont on Thursday afternoon. num a fe w fro m he m to o k i n the cimus at kemont Thursday.Mrs.John Niehaum returned home Sunday evening from a twoweeks stay at Hot Springs, S. D. Mr.and Mrs.Wm.SfeavenaenwereOmaha shoppers Friday. ;.»||=»=.»take his sons Kenneth and .Carolhome who have been vidting relat- ives hem.nMr. and irs. Wm. Christiansen and Be 'spent last Sunday ev-eni ng 5' the Mrs.James Damm home near Omaha. Misses Mary and,Eva Anderannvidted at *he Pew Rudine home Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Earl Petersen were supper guests at the parental Pet- er L. Petersen home Friday eve. Mr. and Mrs. Soren Jensen and Janet were supper guests at the Alfred Skov 'home Sunday evening. Mrs .Anna Hugeleman and Iam5i ly spent Sund visiting at the 'home of her bro er Eme Petersen and family near Lyons, Nebr. DEAD ANIMALS 'I We remove horses,cattle, hogs or sheep from your farm at no cost to you. We have the only licensed truck to haud dead animals in Washington county. Phone 21, Arlington, Neb. We pay all phone charges.' Reynolds Rendering .Works Famum Franzenburg, Representative. The Miilinery atom of Bla ir- The Fnshion Center offers any summer hat in stock for women and Misses at $1.00 and $2.00- values to $7.50. Beret: reduced to 50c.. Smart.new styles in Slippersthat Wear for women and misses arriving daily at the Fashion Cen- ter in Blair. You can always save money if you Try the Fashion Center Firstin Blair-1000 store buying power enables them to undersell every other store every day in the year. ,____..., .'\' ' b Mrs.Soren Jensen and Janet spent Monday visiting at the Ed hulstein home near Spike:-.. Clarence Wachter,Chris Vind~ erslev, Wm.,Behrendt and FrankShaferhelpedFredKubiestack I »I I a Primaries TuesdayAugust, 12, 1930 E€lgarC. Clausen BLAIR. NEBR-< Republican Camfdidate For SHERIFF Your Vote Will Be Appreciated I ri v | E .,» 1 \ 4 .13 5 C. John N elson Republican candidale for re-nomb1al|'on County Commissioner District Number 2 subject to the wiil of the voters at the primary election Aug. 12 lbave served the public in this capacity for the past four years and am asking to be returned to the office for another term. Y 1 dl .1 nys visit with friends in Iowa.ann '=f°;_:g ltnenueu u snuw mTheWilhngWorkers spqi_t a|Fremnnt m-:day evening. Lumnt.altemoon at the om Mr.and Mn.A.. C Qpderaon I C. John N elson Republican candidale for re-nomb1al|'on County Commissioner District Number 2 subject to the wiil of the voters at the primary election Aug. 12 lbave served the public in this capacity for the past four years and am asking to be returned to the office for another term. The Millinery atom of Bla ir- The Fnshion Center offers any summer hat in stock for women and Misses at $1.00 and $2.00- values to $7.50. Beret: reduced to 50c.. Smart.new styles in Slippersthat Wear for women and misses arriving daily at the Fashion Cen- ter in Blair. You can alwayq save money if _. Hanfy C. Blaco .'\' ' b Mrs.Soren Jensen and Janet spent Monday visiting at the Ed hulstein home near Spike:-.. Clarence Wachter,Chris Vind~ erslev, Wm.,Behrendt and FrankShaferhelpedFredKubiestack in Blair-1000 store buying power enables them to undersell every other store every day in the year. _ \ \ . 5 | Primaries TuesdayAugust, 12, 1930 E€lgarC. Clausen BLAIR. NEBR-< Republican Camfdidate For SHERIFF Your Vote Will Be Appreciated yaBXEQB'iiné Wednesday. Mr.Mrs.Alvin Aqqerpon were shoppers in Blair Friday.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arp and fam l l d¢ nd family visited at Lhe A. N. An- ny vxsneu an :ne summer nome onarsonhomeWednesday evening. Sunday evening.Dr, and Mrs. w. E. Wright en-Herman Basser vlmed at glue ggwd a short visit from Mrs. Fritz Arp home S 'right's sister, Elin Reich, of 0-Mr. and Mrs. Fri maha, Nebr.ily xisited at the 1 Mr. and hks. L. E. Peterson and home in Fremoni Mx§l.f1e .sang visited at Bm Gu - mufs in Omaha Tuesday evening. Tom French, Mrs. Henry Plugge and Margaret were Blair shoppers IS'ngI:inn fhntnr Rnnnfv Parlnr TBn wal n xr mffmm nrmAlillnrnlan;n a n u . » » vvn wl u . ." m l \.ll»a P l x r f l n / | .U n x n nA l u .a n n .M u a n n \ l l g n l v . l u D u u r - L U U U m o n :U u y u l g P U W U Ln u m ,B o n n i e L e e a n d H a r r i e t H a l l e n a b l e s t h e m t o u n d e r s e l l e v e r y w e r e O m a h a .s h o p p e r s T h u r s d a y o t h e r s t o r e e v e r y d a y i n t h e y e a r . a f t e r n o o n . , , . . 1 f f; . < f " 2 . f . t * . _ P % f : : . * ' 3 . ' 3 § } E § ' : ° " i . § ' , E l i B R E W S T E R B r r s ~ D U A L ,: a n u s A ; | \ u u _|g';»»»v »» »» - -I d r s .B e r r y s h o p p e d 1 1 1 O m a h a .| WASHLNGTON NEWS |?3§§éé.§ié` u ; E n V i n ! "(€n=|~h¢» smnnt §n1ur~ day mud Ssmdoy with Miss Violet Decker.Mr. and Mrs.Otto Schneekloth and Mrs. Lizzie Wulfe were visit-gg at the James Sands home Sun- y.Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sunds iris-ited at the Otto Voss home Sunday II ii and Mrs. Ernest Monson.Thursday afternoon visitors at Hans Svogea-son'a we re Mr. md Mrs. Ole Jacobsen and AIEE.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gun ngham and family spent"1"hursday eveningat the A1 Kronberg home.Wednesday evening visitors at the Alfred Svogeroon home were Mr.and Mrs.Otto Wrich, Alvin and Luetta. ;;I I I ;;l ;: and am asking to be returned to the office for another term. u ing at Hans Svogerson's. Thursda oevening visitors at Albert Ne n's were Mr. and Mrs.sifted Svogerson and Bert Swi- nrt.Christine Svogerson ape all day Frlday with Elaine Pe and Ruth while Mr. Petersen and Harlan were in Ozhaha to see Miss Lois who is in the hospital. Fri y evening and Saturdaymo mi visitors at the Alfred Svo~ gerson home'were Ben Tietgen, Reynald, Elmer,_ Louie and BillWulbern, Jr.` Sunday afternoon visitor; at theH.Swanson home were Mr.and Mrs. Nels Swxnson" Hilma, Alma, Ellen, Albert and Carl.Sunday evening visitors at theAlbert Nelson home were Mr. and Mrs,Wm. Wulbern and children and Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Nelson.Sunday evening visitors at Harry Swanson's were Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Jensen and Arlene, Mr. andMrs.Alfred Svogerson and Mr. w s m " " ''*' ~t o r ! - ' o r i e b r -~~er.~~»;? 3 ..1 J-f ~~W ~~\~_its a q w g l l a s a S e n a . r § §f f i ~o f .»_, : :.1 M , ;~~L ' f 1 \ » T » l o o u » n ' ; ~ r . w .u f s u e b l m (ST ~m » ` ¢ a ¢ n ` * » » y \ = ° d ! » " . , _ .:~ ` " ' » " " ' ? U ' " * " * ~ 5 F ! f " . ° ° f N f °nirie¥z`iu u \ ¢~°" ` \ u n i `¢ i n " é |t h e ~. ; . ~ n r v l c a o f n u n i t o r w h e n f l r u t I " U n i t '_l . n " ~ i n r .e i i w l i ii l l ' ° 'N e u m a n a n d h i r » » » & . ~ = H e :~h l m n l f t o t h e w i s p o r t M u | _ .~f ' Y b l w i l l i n g i o c o u n u l w l g h g n . c o n - ._.|l i n g p .t o b r i n g p g r m g -L rr s h i u t e n t s a n d w o r k I n I u r n § g y , . w I § l r L» :~ f== . »> .__= : t o ~ q l r l 9 § I } t § ¢ r o | u d ;J f . f _ ; .v I n p n u n u t l v e q e n d g m o n t ! r | \, p u g i t |p a r i t y w i t h m t n t l f f l o h l f i ~:~ >. £;\='.2 5 ». L i n c o l n ~=n "k n o w | \l n d v i l r j h : - :¢ i - \ -4 ., x - e ' _. ;a W !.°f - " -f 4 . ;. ~R S E N .~Q ~R .1 _.m f n g . ; . ; . . , , v ; , . ~~--~.. m .m e a n s t h o ' g r a s . '-<»»:udl»»m&.4 , ~~---\»" * I " '°. |\ ¢ ¢~ . \ |. »g w s e r v l e e e f o t a .I -; » w u = ~u b l 1 c a n . " w h o § b e -§"~* \¢~0o:l 3 ° V ° S _i l l °P 1 \ \ ° ' f ¥a s 1 a n i n d l v i d l m l f r e s p o n i l -a 1 2 a .F:..;é ._trlllty; who oppoaes ocielieun i n wha tev er guls eh . :r:.:~.i r pres e nts its e lf, a rgl who wi ll re pre s ent. the bw# e *m`t h o u g h t o r N e b r a s k t s e n l i g h t e n e d c f d m e n s h i p * " `' L ~f .~ i s i -" ' ¢W . \ l f » T a| ,a§~. Q J -° \1 ; § » I n ;\ 1' I 1 .;1 »~.'/ .;~\M o r e T h a n \|\Q ' \ ' ~¢©\E v e r v »\ \*n w \Q ~ s L e s s T h a n UT*1 VET \ !; T W 4`:~ : ¢Q ~ \\»-».~\\a ~f .f o r I \ I \ \ \` \ \`v -, '¥ ; ' ~' r ~ \,\ \ §~ ' Q 1 E . . . ~ . _ ~n \n \==a. Possible becauseGoodyear is build- ing millions more tires than any other company. See the New Heavy Duty Goodyear Tires ,,'\Tinen .you'll know why "More people :He én Goodyecn llum .any other Hre" Rosenbaum Sewice Station Républiun Candidate comnssxonnn OF nxsxr, NO. 1 I have served in this capacity and know the work. our support and vote solicited and appredated. Primaries August 12th afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C, Ch:-isten~len left last week for Wisconsin, where they will visit relatives.Miss Wilma Liesche was an overnlght_guest o! Miss Clarissa Duck- er Saturday. \Mr. und Mrs. Hans Braeslx vis- ited @t the Henry Domaclner home Friday evening.and Mrs. Glen Jefferson and dau kr and Mrs. Ida Ke nmmr,o f aha, vidted mlntives hem; Thux'§day.Tietgen,Reynold Ulmer, How rd Christensen and HaroldGrot ousen left last Saturday al- ternoon for the harvest Iielda of North Dakota.Mr .und Mrs. John Crink enter- 1.aine_d the Larkin Club Saturday cvamng.Mr. and Mrs. Martin Marks and daughter and Miss Ruth Lund, of Omaha. visited at the Chris Sunds11.anna 'Fllnadnu nunninavl l u w A u J w : u n u ¢ n |M i ': I n d M m I I n n a B r u n c h . M r and Mrs.Martin Sands, and Mr. amd Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sunds en~ joyed a picnic B1lPP¢r at Valley Saturday.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dornacker Albem and Rabena, mr: and Mrs. Wm.Kahler and sons,Mr. andMrs. Hans Braesch, Mr, and Mm Herman Jungbluth and suns, Mr. and Mrs.Mike Miller and Bettyand Preston Nicholas were pimic- ing at Valley Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jergunaenand son, Richard, of Omaha, were visitors at the Chris Slmds home Sunday.Mrs. Herman Sievers and MissEmma Stender motomed fn Be!lAon A R E y o u d n l t o t r y m g o through mother winner with t h a t half-hating,fuel-eating sho ve that i nv ite mme a nd adds?Ogwillyofuim ta lls n m m m n m uo m wa m x u m z y , _|-~- \....-_ _..__|.|.a - p p p - v - - r - - - - . - v _ _ . . . - . . . . .. _ - 1n l n n n V m | ' n | 1 5 0 9 ' I n u l § n ' l n n l n $I'IwBday moming,\ PEACEFUL mm;ii`ihI=fu¢1¢o¢°f».1ng|¢.m¢. Thenew 1930m0dd, No. 6~D,hsbeauty. Comeimimpectit andthe!-[eatxdnJ\mias.Thm:'|a:l»=m¢ui:¢va'yrequireneur. Theoneyoaneleetmnbeinltnlledinmhoux-. Mdvlidfvfwliuemmth. 0 0 sl l c F i l e d n c h s e n H a r d w a r o a y m H e d m l l hu the Intan-lI ~ i n M r D i m! f h l f lboorbam q u r u i n n b u t whic h i n- . m a h l l h r n ~ ( 0 w u t s e Mtn and Mrs John Wrich BDBDEI s»IEé,§e " w i m " § i r " maHrs ..Xrt Appel south of Be1;n.ing 1-0n Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson vis- léul of *kd 'FL H Kuhn' harms an I &"'ii" at ; " e ; "1za1§i1'iui1¥ wemalhume with m to stay for jbeve da.Mrs.l l i e w r i c h h a d u h e rmm Burn-:hiv afternoon.. Mr.and N NEBRASKAi i z ; . w D . ~ a n d f a m i l y . Mrs. P. K. Nelson spent Thurs ,'the Genuine "\,if E s t a t e l I E A ' l ` R O L A".Tn"" "°" "' `" vi»iud"T»?iE"h ml * '.n1etc In ody Ono Heatroh-Estate builds It '-~..,L ~f1"€...__<Q _f .4.*,c f'.1 _v~i ;. ~ Blair, Nebraska, Aug 7, 1930 HERMAN NEWS A ne w o f workmen an now inHerman dnnging the electric light system.' Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hughes, of Washington D. c. arrived lan week and will spend a month visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Olson and ether relatives. Ed Wittig is visiting friends in Gnaha ovr Sunday. rv 4 1 ._»who are with the Leach Grading 00. drove up Irom Rockport, Mo. and spent.the vyek end with hamd iolka. Miss Bam- Frain, of sim, spent Tuesday night with her sister, Mrs, Emil Fallen. Mr.and Mrs.Harold Webster and Joyce, who have been staying at the Fred jlogert home a few months, have gone to Tekamah to make their home. The Mission Circle of the Bap- tist Church met at the parsonage last Wednesday aftemoon.The program was miscellaneous, Mr .and Mrs. James Noyes, Mrs. John Crewsdon, Mr. and Mrs. Eu- ene Crewsden und baby and Mil-gord Noyes, of Mondamin, Ia. and Robert Noyes and son, of Mo. Yal- kry, Ia. visited at Lhe L. F. l»lilsing~ er home Sunday.Mrs. Floyd Colton has been very ill at her home here the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Stockton Hetb, of Omaha were callers at the D. w. llutlwge home Sunday. Last week the Hancock companylaid off two of their men and the Tyson and Long company one due to crop conditions. 'When working with the lawnmower sharpener Saturday morn~ i nz at the Olson electric shop where he is employed, Carrol Lowe had the misfortune to sever the end of one of his fingers. Miss Lillian Larson, of McCook,is visiting at the home of her bro- ther, Elmer Larson.The little three year old son ofMr. and Mrs. Ernest Grenier had a close call from being hung oneday last week.He was vlnyins a- round the barn with the other children.In attempting in climb from the hay rack into the barnloft he fell.He was caught by me béd and hung suspended for some time before help arrived Byran Recd_has severed his con- nections with the Amick produce company. Kenneth Cameron is tak- ing his place. Ed Stapleton of Tekarnsh, was renewing acquaintances here Wed-ncsday.Mrs.IW.H.Yakish and ' daughwr came over from Fremont Sunday to spend two weeks with her parents,Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lowe while l\lr. Yakish is at the National Guard encamprnent at Ashland. Miss Gertmde Mortensen,who has attended school at Wayne the forepart of the summer returnedhome last week.She left on Fri- day on a trip to Wisconsin, Mich- igan and Niagara Falls, ~ o r a v h i ~~MiasesEmmnu:dMinnieRix. Hr.andMra.W m. Boltawereguestst¢.lzaJ.J.Si k h onLaatsusday.er Mr. and Mrs. Han Fischer :.s t |°re g io n s of Min n e so ta .Th e y e x- pe c t to b e go n e a we e l Mi s s Ru b y C u mm i n g s wa s ta k - e n b y ambu la nc e bo th e Co ve n an t ho s p i ta l i n Om a h a W edne sday to c o ns ult a spec ialist a n d h°g~°=a n X - r a y pi c tur e ta ke n.S h e i y e r y lo w a n d s li g h t h o p e s a r e h e ld f o r he r r ec ove ry . The Bo y Sc o uts with s c ou tmaster No r l i n h a d th e i r re gul a r me e ti n g a n d ga me s a t th e p a r k a n d bal1» gr ou nd s Mo n d a y eve nin g. Mr s. Tilli e W a c h te r, o f Omah a is vi s i ti n g n t th e Mr s .A n n a Peddie IIOITIE.1 ..... the Selle»Floto circus in Fremont Thursday were Mr. and Mm HarryCooper,Jacqueline and Philip,Howzml and Floyd Triplett and Mr: and Mrs. 0. L. Hilsinger.Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Reed, who are making:their home with Mrs. Roc-d's rnotlvtr. Mrs. Heller Gerald, have work in Hooper now. The local ball team played a ae- inrn with Blair at Blair Thurs- day evenimr, the score being 3 to 4 in 1'n~.~nr of Blair.On Sunday the Fontanolle 1"ser\es were here. The game ended in a scoreof 14 to 4. Rev.C.C.Norlin is spending n two weeks vacation with his par- ents ot Lincoln. Miss Ethel Cummings spent Fri- day in Omaha visiting her sister, Miss Ruby at the Cosenant hospit- al.../Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Burtiic arevacationingatLakeJefferson,Llinnesotn. The Jesperson garage unloaded a garland of new Chevrolets the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cooper, of 0-mnhn,and Mr.and Mrs. Ben STATE TICKET E ] I n m a n and Edna visited at the Claus Mehrem home Sunday a!-» ternoon. Mr . ma Mrs.Wm.o m a n dchildren, of Benson, spent Sunday Point, ` Nor.,came over Friday. The implement denler Mr,Sheetsworked for has closed out his stockand retired.Mr. Sheets is out o! employment at presentMg, :md Mrs. Chns. Eby, of Craig spent Friday at the D. E. Gun- mings home.Ed Olson and Thorwald PetersendrovetoOmahaFridayandbrought Mrs. Petersen home from the hospital.She is staying at we Olson home until she gains her strength. Miss Dagmar Olson assisted at !l1epost uihce Friday and Satur- day.hlr. and Mrs. H. B..Camgron nia Mr. and Mrs. James Herrlngwn of Omaha, spent Sunday at the Joe Morrison home.Chas. 'Thompson and family, ofWaterloo, Nebr.. are visiting at the Jennings West home. Mrs. Bert Romans has 'been quita sick the past week with heart trouble. Mrs.Mary Rosenbaum of Ken-nard is spending a few weeks at the home of her sister, Mrs. Joe 01- son.Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bloomberg, ron Lm urm m rr eovmm on 'Vote for ONE E l JAMES C. AGEE............\..........Fremont E1 a baby son born Sunday, July 27. Mrs. Everett Miller and son are spending a few days at Lyons vis- iting her sister.The feachers and workers con- ference of the Baptist SundayschoolmetlastMondayevening L FOB. GOVERNOR Vote for ONE CHARLES W. BRYAN,..._,-............Lincoln E I LNTON H. JENsEN.....,....-----..p1n¢¢-ln E1 ~ © © © © © © ~© © FO R S E C RE T A R Y or S T A T E Vo te fo r ONE . E I L.. A.L A1 zs o N- - _ _-......Curtis FOR comussronzn OF PUBLIC LANDS AND nUn.n1Nc+s Vote for ONE <JOHN TIIOMSSEN_-----L -..--__Alda F O R AU D I TO R O F P UB L I C Ac k f o u ms Vo te f o r ONE CECIL E. ]§IAT'1'HIEWS..-......-..-....B1ue Hill HENRY C. MOELLER......_....-.._..0maha :.I ; -...,...... - - -.»¢....».... Vo te f o r ONE &u a F O R S T A T E ' m z s u n n n EI F O R R A I L W A Y c o m n s s r o m q n Vo te fo r ONE ¢ . \ v l . F O R ATTO R N E Y G E NE R AL No te fo r ONE E I F .C. RADKE-...._............Tecumseh I 1:'1 I I 1| | I 1 CONGRESSIONAL TICKET E. A. WALRA'I'H-..........__............_0sceo1a E1 \FOR. CONGBESSMAN-SECOND DISTRICT Vote for ONE `vw - © ©© © LEGISLATIVE TICKET E] CLAUDE L. NE'I'HAWAY....__................_0maha E l ' 0 R S TA TE s m n ° o n , _ m c n ' m n n é m c r Vote far ONE E I HUGO F.sRB--_-_-.».---...::.-..--.;Dodgd Q 4 \ at die dose of the meeting. Mn. Jack Mcdannnhnn, of Hin- wsthn, Kansas vidted hen recent.- Iy at the hams of her son Jay.Mr. a nd Mrs. Walda Hmcock, Lucile and lee left Sunday for a vaution trip throixgh the Black Hun.. Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk Jesse lefv. Saturday in their car for Mirueap< olis, blin?'ca&!»ed there by the death of Mrs.esse's. brother.fber spending several weeks at .;~|':aw 'nt ~' .. ,, Vote for ONE .`© ©Vote for om: SAMPLE nanocnmlc PRIMARY BALLoT,~ 1930 ©ron UNITED s°n'rss SENATOR ©ron STATE REPEEBBNTATTVE- ~'rwzN'rY_rms'r DISTRICT E ]mwm MATHE 1.Lms----___--...---__omh»g E ]° Humb o ld bé u i nl xtu n mlfw u-n constmebed on lmd north nf dk! squue. .W a nn a - Co me nw no h i d I n ldlsaimi Church edifice. Ruahvdlle-New City Ha ll I N ' posed for this place. ' \ = - nn. Geo. Rnhwer sr. ma dlvrh-ter, Mist Celia, who went nm the excudon la Yellowstone Pvlfh-5 turned home Sxmdny evening., g beported a delllghtful trip wi the weather cool and pleannt. The Fc. Calhoun ball mam aid not plny Sunday. mmmom wlih ilsmmrf-her,'lls. I.iui¢0hrt. M andMrs.G Imseundhir.andxlrs.GrmtL':;emd`chi;dule;l were oandMrs,E5J.Nat,erint.heMc- c¢n1=yaim-m.. SAMPLE BALLOT NON-POLITICAL Primary Election, Augilst 12, 1930 Fr. CALHOUNAND wcmm .Albert spflnk, of Fontanelle, was greeting friends here 'l\1esday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rohwer were ih attendance Tuesday afternoonat the funeral services ol C. D. Hamann, of Omaha, who passed on July 27.Mr. Hamann was a broth-in-law of Mrs.Hans Schwager, and he and his family were often guests at the Schwager home at the time they resided here.He had reached tlre`,age of 78 years andis survived byhis wife, Mrs. [AnaMoellérHamann,five daughters, Misses Hattie,Anna,Gretchen,and Myrtle, all of Omaha and Mrs, J.C.Gartmll,Mead,' Nebr.,and one son,Carl, of Norfolk,Nebr. The sympathy of their friends here goes out. to the bereaved family and relatives.Mrs. Goldie Smith and her Sun, day school class of girls held a de~ lighlful picnic in the park Tuesdayevening, Mrs. John Landis, a for- mer teacher of the class was aguest.An abundance of ice»cream, §COUNTY TICKET mn ~' who hun *>°°.°°"rlns Nathan Levm, 92 married mn ~ve: ~e~ thll~inll.~co. ~mmm; two copper~tall ~%',.,"iff'§.,E,':, §Z;";1H.5'§§§1$';§ mm czhgmd, ss, uf cxevenma, o...Huntington--Bids opened for cuita m this plnte. Cvloradg arrived hdme Sunday ev~ on Lhe day they met for the Lint erection of $40,000 edifice for Edison-Brick laying starbed inening.'time.mm Congregational church.new gymnasium.1 ri m BUP ERIN'I 'ENDEN'I' OF PUBL IC INSTR UCTTON ote fo r ONE c m n w s W . ' r AY L O R . . _ _ - -----....Li ncoln I J OHNL I. MATZEN-.._ -......-....Fren1ont l - GE ORG E L . J A C K S ON . . . . _ . . . . _........_..Linc o1n I »~¢»»»»n»»»»»...»....u-¢-ui----_|.| .| ¢¢¢.-_-- o © © © © © Vote for ONE FOR COUNTY CLERK FO R R E GE NT S O F S T AT E UNIVE R SIT Y 1 \Becond n1¢'z?ri¢¢ Vote for ONE II] -R. M. sw1'rzL:e:n-_....-..---..Omaha [ I wmnmr c. n.u&sEY_-..--..-.._Omaha UUA. 0. sfromsn----.......OmahB © © © © © © © © © ffr o n C O U N T Y s m m r Vo te fo r ONE MAURICE MEHRENS.......-.............Bla.ir SHERMAN ANDERSON .Kennard n l - |1 0 \I .I © © © ©~Vo te fo r N E wa u g p u o» FO R CO UNTY TRE AS UR E R ron COUNTY strrnnmrnnnnur Vote for ONE C I Mmm., J. M.msH.-_----Q_-_.. _..._.....1-nm o E3 EI g g o © ©~. o Vote for ONE - »- » FOR UOUNTY Arronm av I © @ © © © © © FOR CLERK DISTRICT comin? Vote for ONE WM. I{ELL`Y_...._.........._Blair Eu ~ © © © @ ©© © FOR COUNTY ABBEBBOR Vote for.0N:E [ I RZ H. RAs1\iUssEN H erman E1 .._..._1 © © © © © o Vo te fo r ONE FO R C O UNTY S UR VEY O R - - u n a - - a g a n n - » - a u © © _~© © © © © FOR DELEGATE3 To DEMCURATIO UOUNTY UONVENTION Vote for TWO III El _ _ _ _ u ¢ n n ; 2 .PRECINCT TICKET The above is n Saiiiple Ballot for Blair Precinct.Ballots for the following precincts: Fontanelle Lincoln De Soto Blair City, lst will be the same with the rotated.Ballots for: Arlington No. Richland Nos. , zna, 3rd and 4u1`wm1» exception that the names will bd .....,..1|.:m»J| 1 n n d 2 1 a n d 2 5 . Ft. Calhoun Nos. 1 and 2 =wi1l bd the same with the exception that "FOR COUNTY COM-f MISSIONER" shall read as follows: lenwnxde and angel food cab vru Henry Bohwer attended a meéb- in g o lt h e o t lie e r s a t t h e wu h - ington County Pioneer uaodntiun at the D. C. Vmlkule n home i n Blair Tuesday evening. Plans weremade for the annul pimi c which w \ ' l l b e h e . \ d i n t h e p u k h e r e a n Thursday August 21.Coma andenjoy the day with ua. John Moeller,o! Gnnt, Ne br. da g c u m fa attend the funeralservices of his dsters husband, C. ~or ....,...~_~.~we,~ ~Hatne Tract returned to her home here Thursday._L D. L o ng is driving n new Whippet sedan sim last week._ John Oberst, Sr. who is BtaY11'l€at the home o! his s on, Bm, at Tekamah is slowly improving.I-le has discarded his cnxtches md canget around with the aid of a cane.Howard Cameron, who has been in nonlxem Montana was here the forepart of kat week visiting atheH. B. Cameron home.Hele lt fo r Des Moines and will go from there to Chicago.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Tmhlsen and children left Wednesday morn-ing fo r Fort Collins,Coloradowhere they will visit relatives and then go vo Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs Alfred Hansen andDonald, of Grand Island and Miss Etta Moorehouse, oi Alliance left Wednesday evening for their home after visiting n few days at the Ed Olson home. Fred Hovendick ran the fines of a piwxfork into his wrist Satur- day morning.It pierced an artery and he found it necessary to cometo Dr. Cameron for mediw atten. tion.M g>5_f»=g; Sheets splent last wee a e m.ome atans-. Mrs. L. F. Hllsingdr is very low st her home here at present. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Knott and children, of Omaha, spent Sunday at the homeof Mrs. Robert Knott. Ivan Rutledge, of Lincoln, Nebr. spent the week-end atihe home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Rutledge. Mrs. Wm. Brandert will he host- ess to the Ladies Aid Wednesdayfor their regular meeting and tea.'They met with Mrs. F. 0. Swsn~ son last week. At s meeting held at the legion hall last Friday evening s junior A. 0. U. W. was organized here. About one hundred attended includ- ing the members of the local A. O. U. w. senior lodge.Officers were elected and duly installed.A de- gree warn from Craig put on the work.The officers are Delmer Lowe,Master Workman; Elmer Sheets,past master workman; Mona West, foreman; Cora Cush- man,-overseer; Vernon Potter, ini side watch,Francis Bowsman, guide. Miss reziegibiwn ~Robert Noyes and soriBobbie, o Mo. Val-ley, Ia., were callers at the Hilsing~ er home Monday forenoon. Vernon Vanllorn was down gm Wayne and spent the week-en at his home here.Icame up to Ft. Calhoun, Wednemlayfor s brief visit at the Qarl Roh- wer home.The free band eonwrts at theparkeveryWednesdayevening continue to draw good audiences. The following ladies were enter- tained at a kensington at the John Landis home Wednesday afternoon. Madames Wm.Iverson,MarieMehrens, Arthur Schneider, Henry Fischer, Claus Mehrens and OttoIverson,Misses Kato and Anita Mehrens,Edna lverscn, Anita Fis- chu, Loretta Fox and Aim Stolly.Fred Schroeder, of Omaha visit- ed home folks Wdnesday dzh t . Mr. and Mrs. John Watkins anddaughter,Dells,and v i v ns and Rudolph Fradxm motored over to near Tabor, Iowan on buixness on Thursday. ur. and Mrs. Gus Nefwstrom andson George o! Omaha, visited onThursdayeveningat the Mrs, I I I Mm Ni c lml ho meMr. and Mrs . Arthur Knmbeck and family spent Thursday even-ing at the 'Herman Schroeder homeMr. and Mrs. Carl Neuhaus andMrs. A. Neuhaus and son Chris, of Benson spent Thursday evening at the Wm. Tietgen home.Claus Ohrt's and Wm. Kay are driving new Chevrolets.Friends here were saddened to learn of the death of Mrs. Cath~ erne P. Hinékley, of0maha., whichoceuredJuly 29.Mrs. Hinckley was a lovely character and endear- ed hers elf to all with whom she came in contact.She was the mother ot Mrs. Clan H. Cofi ln ,a former resident o! this vicinity. Funeral services were held Thurs- day at 2 P. M. win. interment in Forest Invm oemetery.Victor Christensen left Friday morning for a visit with relatives ln.seeom wo h w Frahm 'ed b tnieces,Misses Ca e r l n e d u m and Mary Cook left Thursday for Lnke Okobojl.On Frida y morn- i ng Mr. a nd Mn.Harry Rohwer and daughter Ducllle and Mary Ann leit to join them for an oub i n ol severld days at the lake.'fvm afltr the arrivud of the pag- senger train from tho south Fn- day morning smoke was seen onthe right ol way and it was onlya. few moments later that the stub. ble field on the August Schroeder farm was in flames.Two large Straw stacks went/up i n smoke, which will necessitate Mr. Schroed- straw for use the J.M.Curtis andDorothy,of Tec- we re wli ng on da~allernoon. er to purchase coming winter. Dr. and Mrs. daughter,Missumseh,Nebr., mDUs'rn1 AL REVIEW 'r nn to n -C i t y P a r k i n a n p m at town,will be lmpmved this summer. Paxtm New state d d bridge ...'.»' ¢. with them than here.Mrs.Carl Rohwer was host/ess Friday afternoon to the members of 'be Coffee Club. Every member being present, Mrs. Claus Rohwer was .1 guest.Prize winners were Mrs. Wm. Knise Sr. high and Mrs. J. J. Sierk low. li. E. Walton, ol Deadwood, S. D. spent Friday night with his sisterand husband, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Trisler.He said the family were well und the weather delightfully cool when he left home. Visitors at the Henry Fischer home Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Iverson and daugh- ter Edna, Harold Dey and Lorenan i ur, and Mrs. E. S. B. Giesaman entertained at a family dinner Sat-urday in honor of the birth anni- versary of their son, Edgar.Mr. and Mrs.. George Ohrt and family were dinner guests at the Claus Ohrt home Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Rudolph Rix, oi 0~ maha, who have just returned from an extensive eastern and northem motor trip, came up to Ft.. Calhoun © @ © © © © FOR COUNTY com nssronzn FOR com mzslolm n DISTRICT no. 2 Vote for ONE ~El © © © © © FOB COUNTY COMMISSIONER FOR comnasromm DISTRICT NO. 1 Vote for ONE .»n """'§¢a¥5é§ gg-_um °;;ef"' 'ma B1dr,Nebrukn. Aug. 7»'l930. . . . . # l l ¥ § . n w m u n n s n n millions what i t h u done for them.C~l=15,000 DAILY marvelous growth and develop-Reeéntly compled figure: {-e~ `~- .~ "..r ~ n u u 4 u mp h i . n th o h o m e s a n d i t i s th e gra he fia l end or semen ts o f i ts mi l - l | |.|. eaqdmadion lor Sargun's unning s u c c e s s a nd i t mn b s to l d i n o n e won!-:gain the m i / n cub.Sunday me wen detelted. Memdgnes Louis Sorensen andas:15,W0 DAILYn m m n S A B G O N G-rmving Army of Burma Us~ lhre hiug , Sihzk File,W o dd »e G i o \ n i n o d y F u r Y a n By Bichwd L. Simms m m m ,Ga.More like a tale the Arabizm Nights at old ~a record of modern business millions what i t h u done for them. Mnchiug inmgumwn U.S. uinmph in the homes md* it grahelixl endorsements of its lions of user: that his nada! most widely talked of »-~ the world t.od.\y. Sargvn is extensively adve it is trus, but no prepantl~ mntter how extensively ~ could possibly maet with phenominnl success unless it gessed absolute merit and dhmry powers as a medicine. There can be but one po 3 -f-nv of Sugon users wumld from New York to San Fnn- dsco and at the pres ent nw o f elle wo uld, in a ha w run ti me , encircle the eatin glgbe. The only explanation nf Sa!'gon's triumph in the Medical World ls Sargon's true worth.Back of its triumph in the drug stores is its Rooently eompiled Gguxu l»e~ veal that nppzodmstely 15,000 men and women a n nrlrdli nx into the drug m m d a i l y fo r Sargon und Sargon Soft M a u Pills, the marvelous new mmuenr that 1| restorlng health m count- less thousands by new md remark- able methods undxeamed of only a la w yum »c °~ Alxeady more than 5,000,000 suffering men and women have put in no um zen and have wld omhef marvelous growth and develop- mmt o f Sugon, the New Sdmti- lic Compound whi c h hu Ma lmo the nenintion o f the dm!trade chmughoot the Uni md Swa n. Cmmdn Ind other countries, The old illustration of the peb- ble drofped in the poo\ best d¢~ scribes 'he phmominnl and unpre-oedenned demand and its fum is rapidly rpmdlnz over the entire ns m ised, », nom a such 'M d l Winltt snhertained the Ra-Mrs.Jennie Gwen.o f B l ur ,beknh Kensington at home of spent three days in the home of Mrs. Sorensen in the untry. The her daughter,Mrs.Mell Winsct. guests were Hrs. E. H. Hidsdale She remmedga Bm: Sunday even-Mxs. Chris Sorensen, Mrs. Wnlter ing. A n n m c z r o n N O T E S J . F . L u k ¢ r b e n o n t h esick list for several days due *P Knecht and daudnter,Misa Mil-|Mrs. Jim Decker, wh is recov-the intense bean idred and Mrs.Jexmle Otfen,of ermg slowly fmm a ra e nt heat amm Ti i><>==~|i rlinlztan baseball tam was! Blair,|;3;g;»au9n_.5¢ ng? visiting at the? mor-det:e1 <i bfi i li Elkhorn be a m i n Mn.J a me s Farhat, of 0,,,,.1,.,==;,~;;",;or mrs. merryweamer,"A game pla yd Sunday.who has been visiting for several Mry'and Mrs H L_ Phu left nsible The Brown Creek mam Played days at the home ai' her parenm, 3* ,'{;»d»v for heir home South a s ,|Dr. and Mrs. W. L Nelson-mowa w a v e m e n t r e a d s u = u n |ed last week into the housé jusb vacated by Mrl and Mrs. Phsrus.Mariomhienldng has as guestsher cousins, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Everett French, ol Fremont. Misses Betty,Frances,Vee Lou- ise and Maxine Marshall are at- tending camp a t Camp Sheldon, Columbus.They will return homethis we " Myra Newell spent last week visiting Lyle Christensen av. Gen'- aa.M. E. Winsett had a gang of men and teams at mark on ,thc excavat-ing for his new-battery and radio shop and filling station which heplans Ko enact this fall on the rear of his residence property on theLincoln highway._; AMrs. John Echbenkamp Sr.re- tqriied lust vgeek from a few days REPUBLIGAN PRIMARY BALLOT, 1930SAMPLE u m m r n z c m c r ©© © © © ©© ,.ron norman Assfizssorr. E1 for ONE 0. H. RoBEHTs0N-,--.-----..........-.B1ai1~ STATE TICKET © © © ©© ©© © © © © FOR. UONGREBSMAN-SECOND DISTRICT Vote for ONE I I I WILLIS G. sEAns......__-......_..0maha I ]MALCQLM BALbn1G1a:-............,....-0m.aha I I I 'rr1os.E. comEY..-...._--...._.....--_-.....I....omaha 1:1~ 2 CQNGRESSIONAL TICKET | © © © @ © © @ © o FOR DI-ERE DISTRICT COURT Vote for ONE "nmncns BEcf1{...------....--,,..--.B1¢ir I I I HENRY CHR1S'.['ENSEN-......_....--............B1ni.1.' FOR GOVERNOR Vote for ONE El ARTHUR J. wmAmR-.......-........FalJs City E] HARRY o. PALME}¥'-.:.....--......0maha E l .© © © © © © © FOR STATE BENATOR»--EIGHTIi DISTRICT Vote for om:1 .. l f ]ALBERT H. m1.mB..Q..-_....._.....|.:....-..---........B1Bi1' 2 LEGISLATIVE TICKET © ©© © o Vote for ONE ron COUNTY BURVEYOR FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Vote for ONE E I J-mms A. GARDNER--_-- E I BERN R. counfrmz-.--__---..-- E l ELI srmon--.--__----__--._--..--..--. ----.Lewellen ---Bridgeport -Cambridge E] 'rmonons W. ]&[ETCA1'.¢FE---....-----Omaha E1 DONALD GALI1AGHER-....-- E l ----Lincoln a n n m p © © © @ © © © © © © © © © © © © ©©©©©©©©© ron. comm! CLERK Vote for ONE E i §1~r1~rm C. mm~n~r..----.....,..-_Bmi1~ Gmomm c. M¢QUAn1z1E-----....--.Blair G11 / ............ . . . . . _ _ . . _ . . . ©©©©©©©©©©a ron smwrn nnr nn snn rn frvs- °rwE1i"rY.rms'r ms1:n1o'r Vote for ONE » _I ]A. W. SPR.ICK..-..----....Fontanel1e E l U. S. I§.ENNE_.._..--.....De Soto I ] FDR SECRETARY' or STATE Vote for ONE I ]FR NK mmzsH--..-_-..............Norfolk E I OLGA w"mBs'rm1..-..-........ -..-_----..--om»h» E I T. P. JoHNsoN-.._..=...--...-.......Lincoln E1 ..__......__.......;.............................-----.......-l / o © © © © © © © © o FOR COUNT Y um m m Vote for ONE E FRED GUY1a:B...--_-.-----Blair E ]una J. copm........_..-_ -L_..--...B1air §COUNTY TICKET g PRECINCT TICKET FOR Au'nrraa OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS Vote for ONE EI E1 E1 EI El 13|. - - - - - ¢ » ¢ . - _ . - ¢ . . . u . . . . » ¢ » a »¢»w w w I L. B. Jom~rsoN..-._--........-0maha FRED H. JoHNsoN---........-..............I.|inco1n rE. 0. BA.BCOCK..........-----.,.----_..-...._...._Linco1n C. A. C()0L]jD(}j§;`___.___...;*annum GEO. W. M.msH__,--.....,..._T. _-..Omaha .lincoln u u u n u u u u a u au a u u u © © © © © @ © © @. @ (Qs rg. @; GQ? 593 £9 ion oourrm smmrrr Vote for ONE D sm s'rEvm~1~s-.,................--.............._,,,__,__..-....-.n1.n- U MARION 5 m 1~=»_.......- .. _.___._--......-_Bmr L J s. H. I'0°m u'N""""*'**""1"'""n QQQQQQD*.Arlington I ]Enom 0. on.Ausm r..._Q.-...,....,.,-..----.....B1»=r 1 : 1 wnmnm n1nm.-........-....--..,...,.._____-_....-...-.._1s1m I ]Q."¢.|¢|¢q¢¢¢q¢¢___¢___:1»_»Q::Q¢¢¢¢»¢u;.gq»¢»a_¢»M$1#*"'¢****'*' @ © © © @ @ © © © © © @ © © C33 © © © © © © © o ron DELEGATE8 To REPUBIIIUAH Vote for TWO E1 ~E ~ UOUNTY oouvmmon a n Q \.F O R G O M H I S B I O N E R O F P U B L I C !L A N D S A I D B m m n m u s Vo te for ONE - E l DAN_ SWANSON...__........---....-_..---_ Fremont I ]Fi a mmmr L . W `HITNEY .- .~ .- -- -- -- -- . .- .. Bi g Sp ri ng : E l - - m u n n - a n n - ¢ » - p m m u u m - " _ _ _ - q ¢ » _ ¢ ¢ ¢ n ¢ ¢ | . - - ¢ » ~ ¢ - a n Q32 aw. Q,; ~ - M. £3 fél @> @, Q r»,. 1 Kev .ron coinrrr Arrommr Vote for ONE E 1 Pnnnr <>~é;»1~r1.<>1~r.--,,......_._._-.,.......:a;.f=E | 1 1 amen n_u.mn.n..-..-......;,_...,_,......._....,.._......-Buh- U anumnambnb¢¢$¢¢¢»¢»»&¢v|oh\|Av»m¢&t¢1¢¢A\"¢*°""_ @ © © © © © © © © © ron COUNTY oommrsslormn FOR oomnsszonm DISTRICT NO. 1 Vxte for ONE E. 0. B. m1HRENs--..--........--_F¢. Calho I ]HARRY C. BnAco-..-....-....--_B:~ ~ [ I ~auqnnlonzn © © ©© © © ©© ©© © © © ©© The abovc is a Sample Ballot for Blair Precinct.Ballofor gif following precincts: Fontanelle Lincoln De Soto Blair City 1st, 2nd, 3;d and ith Wards will be the same with the exception that the names will be r tated.Ballots for:' l .Arlington Nos. 1 and 2 ~Richland Nos. 1 and 2 q'-Ft. Calhoun Nos. 1 and 2 will be the same as above wiih the exception tl1aQ"FO COUNTY COMMISSIONER" shall read as follows: r o n a n n : m m m ..Vote for ONT! E1 E1 El EI E1 E E FRED E. mzlcsoN..--..---....._..-.,._._.-.frek¢m»i\ JOE E. GUNNEBSON_..--..............-..---...Aurorl. JOHN P. m;Nca----- mmm' s. PA;1~m:-.._,- CHAS. E. ngrcxson. T. W. BA.BSa....................._.....,.........-.. _ _ n a n _ _ q | _ - . _ _ a | _ ¢ ¢ » ¢ . Q * n a m a n _ . Q u n b u n q u m a v u n a u a n n ,U ................_......... .........._Burwe11 ....................Isincoln .Lincoln ..BrokanBo1r ~» © © © © © © © © © © @ © © @. @ (Qs rg. @; You for ONE ||| ro n r rr o n u x v m m m p A 4 ..- ©© © © © © © © © © © © @ © © © ©@ © © © |~© © © © © ron RAILWAY oomnssrousn Vote for ONE E1 I] [I 1:1 I] E1 E] E E] I I \ HUGH HENDERSON DRAKE GEO. WILKINS_.........._- WILBER E. SANFORI)_......... H. E. GLA'rFEnTER_.-_--..- THOS. J. CALLAH.A.N................... JACK HARRISON.-- PAUL I. 1sm1~11AR'r--..-- ERNEST PETERSON________ WADE A. SPILLMAN---...... RICHARD F. wooD_-..-.. - a \ ¢ » ¢- - _ _ _ - » . . . . ¢ » - - _ ¢ q » ¢ - - u ¢ -» _ ¢ n n : . . - u m 5 n - n m -.__,_.Kegrney _..-....Omaha ._-._...._Lincoln. Central City .....-........Oznaha 0. _ _ _ - - _ L 1 n c o l n _.-.._0maha _.-.....,_-.Axtel1 ....._....Omaha ..__....0maha : u m m m - _ © © © © © © © © © © © @ © © @ © © © © © © © © © © © @ o © © © © @ © © ® © © © © I FOR COUNTY commsslonmz FOR oommssrolmr. DISTRICT NO. 2 Vote for ONE I ]C. JOHN NEI.¢SON_......-._...........B1~ [ I I omls m~rz-...._,.,.._-....-._--_B1». E i H. W. ME1:EnHENnY.----...........B ~° I ].... ... ..a FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR Vow for ONE W. M. s'rEBB1Ns...._..-'_---Gothenburg El GEORGE W.NORRIS--......-_--..._McCook E 1 AARON C. 1wED..-_-..-f----L.H»d.iS0n visit with relatives at WayneMrs.P.L.Cady entenninzd A ,» gmup of friends Friday evening,honoring the binh anniversary ofher husfband.A social evehimrwas enjoyed on the lawn and lunch was also servw there.|Mr. and Linus W. R. Segal' enter..I tained a number of out~of-town relatives over the week-end Paulliawkins,Raymond HartJackandDuck ~Cady are nmoné those going fron; here this wee lo camp at Coharfxbus. Miss Katherine McMahon C. Cf Winset was a business vis- itor in Omaha Thursday. Mrs. E. H. Didsdalc returned on rlast week from a visit of severaldays at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. E Hadley at Cedar Bluffs. Lodse Steen and little sm),ofElkhornvisitedThursdayatthe W.'lL Seger home. Burr Comfort and son,Robert, of Blencoe,la,visited last week at the H. L. McKibben home. Mrs. John Oook visited relarives at Decatur for the past week. Word has been received here ofthe sale arrival in Ohio of Dr. andMrs. R. C. Swisher ivho left here 3 i 1recentlybymotor for a month'a vacation. Mr.and Mrs.Ed Nonnnmakerand daughwrs left here Thursday for n several months trip in their "house on wheels".They camped fo r a k i n the Fdr Gro unds Park be euxevithey had every-.thing n eessary before starting on the long trip.They will make anindefinite my in Ohio before px-0° needing farther east. Misa Mable Cook returned last wak to her duties at the Metho» dist hospital in Omnlm alter spend-ing a two weeks vacation with herparents, Mr, and Mm C. U. Uook,Mr. and Mrs. Harry Giesselman announce the birth of n son 'Puen-day Jul' zsuiMrs.Ray Rainbolt and daugh- ter, Ruth, of Miami, Fla, and Miss ter Ruth, of `Minmi, Florida, and Miss Catherlhe Hough, ol CouncilBluffs, Ia.,who'hav\e been visit- ing relatives here left the first ollast week for Nebraska City where they win visit inhomeMrs.C and sonBilly spent last week at the home ot her father E. Lyon, of Nebras-ka City. Mrs.Harry Osunnan was con- fined to her home last, week be- cause of illness. The highway east cf Arlington was the scene of another auto ac- cident,Sunday tomnoon when n car left the road and plunged into a high bank at the south side of the road.Occuoanw of the car were Dr. Jackson and family, ofBeatriceandthey were on their way to Iowa for a vacation.Itwas found the oecunants were bad-4\ ly bruised and one kid had a imc.. I thred arm who in om ©© ©© © ©©© @©© Ballots fog: Herman Nos. 1 and 2 ' Cuming City f Grant '\ She dda n 'will be the same, as above wi th the e xc e pt i o n 't ha t "F OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER" s ha ll be o mi tte d. played at the J.C.Penny aww in Fremont, and daughoer Fairy,visited at the home of Mrs, Ellen Jnhnsan, Mrs. Kuhie's mother, dur- ing Lheir two week's vacation.Mrs. Earl Rhoades and children of Guthrie Center,Ia.,spent last week at the home ol her parents,Mr. a nd Mn. J . A. Pe rson. Allen Laaker amended the Ep- $>r\.h Assembly at Lincoln Sun- y,The Hartung brothers and nis- um md their famili es enjoyed a family reunion at the Falr GroundsPark July 27th.There are seven of them lil resi ding in the com- munity and a very delightfuulum. mn. uma no n.. ..:.~».:,vm.-U l u l a l o u I n s v o t ;| . r | \ . | l A \ »A n of a m i l y g r o u p n o w n u m b e r s 1 5 2 o f w h i c h 1 3 5 w e r e p r e s e n t .A n a g e d z j e l a t i v e ,M r s .M a r y H a r t n n r .o fyQulney,Ill with her son-inlaw, Gus |Koch, were present u wereMI.and Mrs.J.G.GIQBSEIULIH md Henry S¢hlddt and Chris Ir- mnn, of Hooper.The brothers And sisters are August, Gottlieb, Jula lnd W. C. Hnrtung, and Mesdamea Fred Heumum, Fred Bucket; andHenryPluggv.'Min Evelyn Blackburn i per-v lmr o f the Ari 1 rulnxwn M' In who attended Campmgl donEL v mek. Ch ar lie Mc Kibb on ,o f Euhgg-, was u rec ent inguest th e hh i s b r o th e r H .L .lI¢'Kihh.gnme»\?§ "Well, why brag About it!" "'l'hAt'a why I nk. inAttorney Ii. J iaI~.l»`¢I nv umu. pl ';.."" " ' " " é § ° i € § u»wm<»»mrJ.nwm1.m.,vm-ningthe cue mdalno the widow, whcrmhemnrrled.W i ll lg g e a g g - g i ; ° n M u n d h : L ~ , ¢ ° f w o meo ! L . A . A . l l e r t o n i n 8 t . L o u i | , g o t d m n k u n d w u u n m d w b n d i a - coveted :deep in tha house. Binh, Nebnsh, Aug. 1, 1980 BlairWhat It l\/leans electric businessThe acceptance of $275,000.00 and Power Company, wouldoffered by the Iowa-Nebraskav of fifty-six percentitself have made possible $275,000.00 could be further reduced.In orderobligations, /indebtedness andpay interest e x p e n s e s certain amount of money lnnst be raised each Your levy for city as t This couldlbe reduced fifty-six Your City Council have just recently raised the levy for city would make a decided difference to every taxpurposes from of Blair.These tax figures and cannot be refuted. Some have carelessly made the statement tliat without foundation in fact taxes and see how muchThe acceptance of this propodtion would result in a shving of more than 50% in taxes. In addition m uns tax benefit, the users of current would likewise benefit from the change --There would be a larger pay roll in Blair than under the present municipal plant.Your distributing system would be rebuilt in such a manner as to permit of the use of stoves, refrigerators, motors and other equipment at any point in Blair, where the same would be desired.We submit that this is a very desirable thing for the city to do and that there is no real argument against it.We again ask that every tax payer b `\ figure it out as » personal proposition. Iowa-Nebraska Light & Power C0 NEW ENGLANDNEW8 Mn. George Loftis md <1-=-gg;'ben helped M n ,I-'remnan Lo cook for threshen on Thuruduy. Marie Anderson ,of Blair, spent. :nerd d»y| lut week at the heme gf ber bro ther, Arthur md fam- y.Mr.and Mrs.'red Cin-ley and 4 m N J . r m m . r r s Dan J. Phillips is asking for the nomination for nhel-if! on the dem~ ocratic ticket, subject 00 the viill o ! ¢ h a w t e x 1 Au g. 1 2 . D a n f o r a m1 me r o ! y a n farmed what. il known ng the "Melsner farm"a- bout one md one~lmlf miles wut MARY PATRIGA SALSBUBY The funenl nendce ol Mary Pa- trlda Salxhuxy, fifteen mouth: old daughter of Mr.m d Mrs.Wm. Slllbllry.who died Sstuxdny o f Cholera lnhntum, was held San- dny afternoon at 2 ofclock at the lmne on east Nebraska street. Rev. c m Bader oi i idlte d and music was furnished by Miss Gertrude Where Has Judge Sears `Been For Seven Years ;_ W. G. Sears hu been in officeas Congressman for nearly four serum and before voting nan 'Dues-a ask urself 'y yn these quesuons:l.Hu he e~ ~rdone 1-.~.~ for planed by a ana yen eéures cd World Hixtoi-y.Sociology and rural ceonomins are now required for a ll No rmal Tlilnlng students in their Senior year.' I n n letter recently zeaived from Mr. Charles W. Taylor, state Snperlnmendeut,he States,"Upén the recommendation of the De- partment o t Public Instruction |:4Jwrpl'1& mecnnc co.190.93|uma and seco nded these billslnmjstate M. & S. Co.17.50 b¢ allowe d mi tha t warrants be Eckenroth Vdve & Mfg. Gs.15.00 drawn on gh, proper binds in pav- n w D r~.-: 11-M- -»~ zz me Harold (mrley hoAnnie'I'hompnon updays Inst week visiting 1htivea in Blair. Mr.and Mrs. A111-nur m e .\ h ¢ ` L l § &I é é r d ` é f' é x p " £ i i = n = = €i i u m a n d m n . E . J .H a n c o c k .I n »r e c o g n i z e d b y t h e U d v e r s i t y w t h e f a r m e r s . E n t I f£ "l Y Ln ~a N b k a ~.' i 'g h ha m o n g r e - | ¥ 1 = ' " " m i ° f ~ ~ § = = i n f % ° " @ ' # ' f ' i ' " 1 ': e r m u w a s i n t h e B a m c e m e t e r y u ? . , . f ' i , . » . , . _ 3 , . ' ; T * H n ¥ , . . ? ' f f ' ? i . " , i " | § ¢ ¢ ' é ' b .§ . t ; » ° hlthough his di§t,rict m t o! the nation's E§~§S~... },`"}3`.1"' """"`" "'°',ffffl Crowdy and Hundahl being absent,fgg the motion aarried3-5U3.68`1'El.8 17é§ Moved and seconded this mat-inz be adjourned.All councilman Present voting 'Aye' the motion carried. sucn men as .».\"'°" """""' "" ""' ""'e_;' -"'°"'2.Has he ever done anythingry, S€l'*f\l\K unset Publ Cmter Mid-Summer We express alnew ayu' bell in free 1 ne?Anderson nw; N-\1\K€Y»"'EW P°=f=::'»°r°f 22 Clearang: Sale now in prong!!! publSc edu¢>auon.on the secondary °'hi'i',"L.n he Aefend his vote for afternoon Iuka;ex-sbenff En °'au All Summer Silk Dressu ndxcal- level--an educatxon thatis made a- :mfr ~n m u ..i'::":':"" " : ' : : : f ' . , . 5 ' ; . :of ly »¢au°¢a_~ clearance'sur ~~H di n 'ss 75 axlahle to every boy and pri in ' a me'e bxtterly opposed] s~15 mares ~'°"§""°k nmmmendntxons. w1n¢1;.h=ve been ses $8.1 'S tg 1 N b ka.w by Nebrasllin s two senators, Nomst sta e ras and B ._..szo Dresses sans.sm 11 w si 'f?LEE"'1.._.-_ 2 _ - -._._ __..° |.-5'"°--1 and baby were SundayvixdtoraattheFreema 4.00 A\beBt: c. E. Knuse. ciw cieril ~J. Harold Stewart, Mayorhome w Ax? ,.4 . ~Mr .an d Mr s .Louie a n d s o n f r o m p r u m, M r . R a y m o n d m g a :m d a n n ¢ l » n \ A . . U ¢ » \ » € h » u u a l * f n I I N. tricklett W.R.R.C0.£ 4 , 5 0 14 5 . 4 3 ' |" J'%'l,,.=-.sc mu -.ww-"ru auppvnrt no 4. mm ne ever when a dennne" ' " """"'offered m me punuc mrougn we Wash Dmsen reduced to 67c m . . ..E523 EES? columns of The Enwmdw-Thus dun 14 ca 52-they win not nd¢..""" 'md um, Y°'}f-?'?'"°'2' my b°-.4 °".P¥°*\£'""°°- a must vxtal &.~ Paxton & Gallagher 7.50 I 62.40C. E. GusduNational Axnanin Co.19.06Lloyd ChambersClark Sutherland 110.00 100.00pgcemn Machine Service 225| .l~ARCH, Q L P E'Z'¥m "\:.a .@,,.mg s<» lm£5E"V(~Zi. Barber | } | | | | \ | § ,v a n l u n a a n u n :u c u a y u u v ', e n d i c k h o m e .r e f e r e n c e s s h o u l d a n d d o m e a n M r s .C h u . .H o v e n d i c k s p e n t l m m u c h . ' W ¢ d I ! € S d a y a t t h e L e s t e r H o v e z r H e l m # w e d i n m f r u p - a m h o m e .m a y a p o l i c e w o r k i n D o u g l a s H r a n d M r s Ge o L o f ti s d...a n c oun ty ,a s D e p u ty Un i te d S tq te t 4l-.......\.|...................n\.......x.,...Aninnfnih \z.....\..n .._.|- L : - ;- 1 .|.1.-...-...| SCHOOLS OPEN MONDAY, s s r r s n m s a u c (Continued from page one) ~=*=.2°'~_. come 1 m0re»e!Iact|ve agency inthe training of our idells of nw- emmem. and society. The following teachers will have charge of the destinies of the Blair nah, §.hM|. J.. 4\......\.-,.__ pmmem today?\_Does anyone know his stand on\ any question of importance?6.Wheze was he when the Oma-ha-Coundl Bluffs tree bridge bilI came up thelirst time anda Con-' Park Committee be authorized Lu have a new roof placed on the building in the South Park. On roll call,Bigelow,Hundahl, Jensen, Moore McKay,Schmidt and R0- berts vpting 'Aye'.Crowdy being nhsent the motion carried. Moved and seconded that the g r e s s ma n f r o m I lli n o i s h a d to b a h ti o f o r i ts p a s s a g e ? "L A r e y o u v i w l v i n t e r e s te d i n th e f lo o d c o n tr o l p r o b l e ms i n th e c an e b ra kes of L oui si ana wh er e o ur Co n g r es s ma n h a s be e n s p e n d mg mu c h o f h i s t i m e ? 8.W h e r e wa s h e wh e n o u r d i s - tr i c t lo st th e V ete r a n s Ho s p i ta l? 8 . ' W i l o n wa s h e wh e n o u r d i s - tric t. los th e V e te r a ns B u r e a u ? 1 0 .W o u l d y o u b e i n t e r e s t e d L n » Ik 3'fT?'?'f V ~ I J fz/ \ ~, ~e |».a.- ~' _\ §§'~€.&1.. _: mf,;gn \#4Jiirf" J The Blair Creamery asked umm a stxeet light be placed in trout of their building on Front Street. This request was referred to the Light Committee. The folluwing bills were r6&d: :. -' ~.=f W°'},'°~'f°P"°5°"° Y~ ~'= W=°hi"~' for MALCOLM BALDRJGE Fon, *°?'~CONGRESS.Lawyer ExService* If Ser--Cast your ballot Tuesday man, Civic Leader,Family Man. » . . . _ . . - . . - 4 ». . . . . _. __ _.. . . _.- . - . . . . . . . . v l i a i n v a u r l f h M r a n t i i n - ¢| " f¢ \ n | : - . . . . . ;1 1 |" " " ' Z . ` X i | 1 Q x n . 1 n s n Loftls at Bllir. Mrs. R. H. Hxrper, of Henna-u. helped Mrs. Andrew Nelson cookfor ¢h\'eshers Smxrdny. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Haier and alle nh mi l y were Wednesday moo Adunm :A n.. Marlin Wninr knmn .e ...has gaod. Mr. Phillips came to this county three years ago last spring and purchased his little farm when he now resides but hrowlng his ability his friends have urged him to make "'""';i § £ Jé £ A¢ 5 é i nf » § lJ }o r Hi llearning a living as soon as t.heyID~ v. Masser me h Sa mi |Floyd E; Flackgraduahe fromThe Commercial Course prewés garold~ Marten students for Commergzial work JSI ema utchinson stenorranherl. tvuists and cener-Margaret Kelly Histfvry Latin \Norm. 'r~mn;M\ ~'~ ~ `i,`Z>}¢'i="§'v`é`£¢ the race for sheriff.IIe in a man Sunday evening visitors at ~ of intelligence and if elected Waah~ E. Fletcher home.~`ington county will have no reason Mrs. Fneernan Lottie md Bo zo be ashamed of mm.He mu.ard spent Wednesday at the Geo. fm the h{]j_ Loftus home.Before he mea for uns office Ruth Pauson returriéd lo Sher ___._,,_..........:-.._A-1._|__ms.. ; i " " ' * ' ; ; , {" " """R u t h D n e w e lo i C o mm e r g f l m m ¢ 1 r : _»w i s h e s s o m a i n .A . B ' r y n 1 1 .S c i e n c e |m n || \ ¢ . . . . . _ .c o l u n ._- work in this course begins with the tenth year.In the Junior and senior years the ,Normal .Training girls can take the teachers' exam:- lmqtions which if passed sueoess~ fully will give them certificates or permisdon fr o m t h e mm t o teach.Opportunity is given in this course for the drla to do actuad teaching in the city schools under the best of supervision and guid- ance. The Blair City schools have been noted for years of maintaining one o!¢,1.he bw sll around schools in the-state.In scholarship, debate, music,and other activities Blair high school has mnlntnfned a po- sition of lesdership. l n the Itlfe-wide scholarship contests held at Lincoln during the put six years the students of Blair High luve won this contest two years and have never rgnked below third place. ~|~-~... tersube honor: in solo work.The above record Ls considered remark- able for any high school i n the mo e . The program of studies has been slightly revised in"order w main- wn highest standards among Class A ldlools,The ancient and med- ieval history courses have been re district c ontes t at O~ and Que majority of their debates against the le q i ng ld lv v ll o f the lhte . Blaix 1980 record is as follows: Won 16; Nomdeddon 4; my 6~ In declamatory Blair wonthe big eastern sub-digtriet oonben and one of the championships in the state district contest. ,- ~',. Park Committee be authorized Lo have a new roof placed on the building in the South Park. On roll call,Bigelow,Hundahl, Jensen, Moore McKay,Schmidt and R0- berts voting 'Aye'.Crowdy being nhsent the motion carried. Moved and seconded that the Park Committee he amithorized to have the South Pam cleaned and the road lending to the name re~paired All coundlmen predent voting 'Aye' the modon carried.. The Street and Alley Committee report that they hue had two of the hlgh places in the pavements removed and that the cost ol same w u an avenge of $22.00 each. This Committee also recommend that the Council fake some action to relieve the oondltionn of the crossings over the c. & N. W. R. Rtraeks on North Walker avenue. This motte: was referred buk no the Street and Alky Committee. The question <g removing dg-ns on West|Wuhl.ngton Streets was discussed and than refemd ta the Street and Alley Committee for lnvatigation.. For COUN'l`Y SUPERINTENDENT Lester Belford Qulrrmcnrlons 1. Four years work at Wayne State Teach- ers College and holder of state life certifi- cate.~ 2 . T h r e e y e a r s i n W a y n e C o u n t y r l l r a l S¢l\0 0|S. .|3 . Tw o y e a r s i n t h e B l a i r Hi g h S c h o o l . 4 . O n e y e a r i n t h e F a r m e r s S t a t e B a n k o f B l a i r . Please WRITE IN my name on the non-par- tisan ballot.Primaries August 12.If I am nominated and subsequently elected I pro- mise an efficient,economical, friendly ad~ ministration.. 5 THE HACK SAW l»u~u1h»u.:'.::...li55 nh-A-funn ¢'*°H**"°""""'°"""""'""""' We no particular trick to diet until you get hungry. On August 18-19 and 20th by specid an-angement an ex-pert from the "Mon- arw" fac tory - the largest, finest Mall- eahle range faaory in America, will be here 'fn explain ev- erything to you. The superiority of Mon- arch construction, the many time and fuel saving features as well as the detdls ot 0\lr special odfer during this sale per- iod. .n ~,~. v o L u m: 5 Bldr,Nebraska,Angus! 1.1930 NUMBER 13 o n m r s m u c l y - o o l m i t h p t a m d a h a n d ~ h i g h s I n n r l w - h m e h m m - p n m a h u b Younxoinv ime dta1oom oh m f -NOW -a nd a t te nd a p ¢ ; b o ! t | l o a ¢ e d i 1 n i i c t h a h u b ; m d m s m n n c m m v m g o c m - q l m u c n n m m f e a t u r e s t h a t h a n w o n f a m ' m lu lm n , | | , ¢ ¢ m m , | , ¢ | - . , | ¢ ¢ , | ¢ , | _m w m w m m m m w m r v n m f m m w l» \ n l» ¢ » ¢ . . . . lB l a n n a - . . . a . * 6 £ ' |a u u r n d f l l l l | ¢ n n » n q . . . . . l $m 1 \ n u » - A . .0520 ~u n . . ._ u n Q |N w us e vn¢o=|»........:¢61S °n» .....;."'3 3 |~ g ¢ | | ¢ ¢ . , , , , , |1 __"h u n ! . ¢ . » . n u ~ I Ig..x an 1 \ ~_Q \~` \ - . ,3 J )~.n ~¢ g ~-.~ ` ~ ~ I _ _ _ _ | I ~~:.;9 J Q `" " '*--...,__._H .._.'1§'_¢4 \ \ " ;.s the first man who csks me,"said one gm. || :I ya w , "sam u1e'<>zh er. Junior High Harold N. Whiw, Math. & Jr. Hish Principal Bessie Eberhart Madge King Mildred McGill Science English History Wanda Willmore, Dom. & General Science. ca mi Gra de s Helen Severance Mabel L. Naurenburg Lucile Langley Edith Hockom Twtfyn Gartner Ru!h J. Burr Elsie Hughes Béullh Roberfe \ Nonh W ard .1.. n . First Second Thiid Fourth Fi fth B Fi n n A Sixth A Sixih B Lydix Lippincott 8nd & 4th Edna Davis i n & 2nd West Wnnl ,Mary Anderson m dz Znd Rnnlie Foley 8rd & (th M u l e Kenneth C.DeGrofl,Music and Band._ . . . . ` ; W°'},'°~'f°P"°5°"° Y~ ~'= W=°hi"~' for MALCOLM BALDRJGE Fon, *°?'~CONGRESS.Lawyer ExService* If Ser--Cast your ballot Tuesday man, Civic Leader,Family Man. » . . . _ . . - . . - 4 ». . . . . _. __ _.. . . _.- . - . . . . . . . . Mr.H. H.Brown appeared be- fone the Coundl on behalf of the School Board and asked that some actinn be taken to ptolaea ~ school children from traffic neg;the sthool buildings.This madpr was referred to che Street and Al- ley Committee for investigation. Moved and Seconded that the COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS -|1 . Fnshion Center Mid»SummerClearance Sale now i n progress; All Summe r Silk Dne a es "M - ly reduced for clearance;0 Dresses $8-75: $15 Dresses $8.'f6; $20 Dresses $9.75.Sizes 11 to 52 Wash Dresses reduced bo 67c in zines 14 to 52-they win not fade. RoundSTEAKSSirloin 3 per lb. T Bone ~ Try our fender BEEF ROASTS for your Sunday dinner. Always pure fresh ground hamburger and pork sausage. All kinds of Cold Meats for lunches. Fresh FISH 30c per .lb.Remember those nice fresh bullheads direct from northern Minnesota lakes. 0N o r t h S l d e S t o r e Phone 113 or 114 W e D eli ver Jens Nielsen, Proprietor The Blair Creamery asked that a stxeet light be placed in trout of their building on Front Street. This request was referred to the Committee. The folluwing bills were Light r6&d:Boyer Fire Apparatus Oo. $17.75Northern Pump Co.w. J. su,Sam Stevens James Rboades Jess Watts J. M. Hallowéy E. Bean Frank Kiefer L. W . u m sam Cheely uma Norris Lyle Signs, Inc. Rabinson CafeEd StxicklettEd Storm Frank ThumplonC. & N. W. R. R. Co. Frank Thompson C. Jr N. W. R. RL C0- Frank Thompson Clue. Peak 0 Herman Ladwig, Louie Davidson \ Richard Daniels 9 16.80$1.04 ! 120.00 g 10.00so.0o 1 15.00 9.60 8.80 125.002.003.25 29.4013.90 a s'mo :1.2011.15561.04 21.41 879.60 22.07 110.00 100.00 : 100.00 | 125.00 g Duhng nthe. spe- cial sale and display August 1a-19 and zo a beautiful practi- cal 12 piece set of Never Stain steel cutlery,or a valu- able set of Vollrsth Enamel Ware i n Pink,Pearl or Ap- ple green will be giv- en absolutely free to every purchaser of a Monarch Mall- eablq Range. The bank had dos- ed and the tcwn knocker was wailing "Doggone it,"he said, "Il ra a know- , P I/ f fr,5 3 1 | PETEHSEN HAHIIWAHE BNI. N¢ bfllk/I \» ed this was guing to happen'I could,-p, been overdmwn." Some Pe°Pl°a m cheerful! losers, but others can't act.( Whether you need a range now or fiveyears from now, we urge you to visit our more and see the attractive display of the _ new Malleable Range designs.Re- member the dam 18- 19 and 20th. `We have never yet heard of a serious automobile ucddent going twenty mila an hour. A Chicago news- paper says Volstead created more any man in history. How about Moles? work in Omaha one day last week. FIR S T u m uo n x s r c nlm c n Cari Bader. Pastor In drouth we complaim- Let us thank God for rain! The pastor is zo take a short nation during the middle of Ang~ me .In his absence the services w IU U K u p n n : record and following are a few of the referenms,which mm f r o mpersons of unquéetiounhle integrity, some of whom are still in the work and all are speaking freely at his abilitty as an officer: Uuh a , Ne b ru ka /3 7 11? %% xgaom_. l .__vm be maintained, wich me ex-| qeption d the evening wonlxlp, and the pulpit will be suppliegl with (mpe wnc xpenkdra,Members d n are not away on vacation dur- § ¢this perio d ue reminded of in pri vi li gs md duty o f he lping gap the attendance K°°d and pro- dding a happy fellowship for the Lu we voters for wasmngwnCounty, Nebruki: Th i a i s t o o e r t .i ! y t h a t D a n J .Phillips was an officer on the Pallee_Foroe of Omaha, Nebraska and proved w be l very capable offizer.If e e l t l mt i f h e i a e l e c t - ed Sheri!! ol Wuhingwu County,Nebnska he will have our co- operagion in umythlng pertaining 10 A. M. Church sdml.Dr. c. w police work.3. mem, the Superintendent,in J.~ dmrge. 11 A. M. Morning Wbrlhip. Wednesday 8 P. M. the Mid-week Service. "More thing: are wrought bynprnye than this world dreams To te the local church Dr. C.ilnon has chmged the dnte of Fourth Quarterly Con- lervnce to August 29th.Since the dmrch year officially ends Sept. lst his date gives us the opportunity to luve all our fnandsl and sta- tistical reports complete. Al l mgmhem n n »m.ne..a on Chic! 0! Police, Omaha, Neb. Omaha, NebraskaJuly 14, 193D This is to certify that during my administration an Commixdan- er of Police, Sanitation md Pub- llc Safety for the City of Omaha, from 1918 U0 1921 I employed DanJPhllllpuasnn oi ilce r in the Pollcs Deplrf-1mm-» and that at the time of my retirement, in 1921, he w a still employed in said de- pugment and doing satisfactory o Whomlt Ma y Concern: THE HACK SAW v o L u m: 5 Bldr,Nebraska,Angus! 1.1930 NUMBER 13 We no particular trick to diet until you get hungry. On August 18-19 and 20th by specid an-angement an ex-pert from the "Mon- arw" fac tory - the largest, finest Mall- eahle range faaory in America, will be here 'fn explain ev- erything to you. The superiority of Mon- arch construction, the many time and fuel saving features as well as the detdls ot 0\lr special odfer during this sale per- iod. .n ~,~. the first man who csks me,"said one gm. || :I ya w , "sam u1e'<>zh er. Duhng nthe. spe- cial sale and display August 1a-19 and zo a beautiful practi- cal 12 piece set of Never Stain steel cutlery,or a valu- able set of Vollrsth Enamel Ware i n Pink,Pearl or Ap- ple green will be giv- en absolutely free to every purchaser of a Monarch Mall- eablq Range. The bank had dos- ed and the tcwn knocker was wailing "Doggone it,"he said, "Il ra a know- PETEHSEN HAHIIWAHE BNI. N¢ bfllk/I ed this was guing to happen'I could,-p, been overdmwn." Some Pe°Pl°a m cheerful! losers, but others can't act.( Whether you need a range now or fiveyears from now, we urge you to visit our more and see the attractive display of the _ new Malleable Range designs.Re- member the dam 18- 19 and 20th. `We have never yet heard of a serious automobile ucddent going twenty mila an hour. A Chicago news- paper says Volstead created more any man in history. How about Moles? hny what d i q owe the church durins this month, m fuliili the requirements of the year's bud- get,Checks should be made pay- able to M m Lorraine Mummert, Enancinl Seaetary,or m Lyle Guyer, Trans. The Epworth Leahxe is prepar- ing to present, under the direction of Mrs. W. J. |Koopmsn, the Bibli- work.Sm n j yourseeyJ..n<nL Ringer. Poshnaster. Omnhn, Nebnslm my 21, 19 aoTotheVoter:o!Washington County, Nebraska: I was personally acquainted with Dm J. Phillips while he was con- Q fCIlEVROLE'l'AN N O U N c E s 'cam ina Ab¢x".'5u1v|!'F°*¢d W-h the Douglas Cu D E L U X E W I R E W H E E L Sin September.Watch !or th ~ t e on a Sunday evening..THE HACK SAW Dr. A. 0. Stokes Eminent Om aha Surgeon W iddy fnvord for Verdel-Fnnklin fi lli ng s tation reuovsbed and improved.Brldgepon Surveyors nf State Highway Department mdtingsur- wr of highway from Jiffy Service Shtion to Northport. Scribner-Extensive graveling vpentivm will stan;soon on local n e u .:P4f sr. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH ORUM P. J. Reinegtsen, Pastor s. s. at 10 A. M. Evening Services at 8 P. M. Subject of address " Art 2 Aug#- hrs Confession."_ Both Sunday school and evening amicus have been very well .nt- tended.Services during extremely ho t weather held on the church lawn. We no particular trick to diet until you get hungry. On August 18-19 and 20th by specid an-angement an ex-pert from the "Mon- arw" fac tory - the largest, finest Mall- eahle range faaory in America, will be here 'fn explain ev- erything to you. The superiority of Mon- arch construction, the many time and fuel saving features as well as the detdls ot 0\lr special odfer during this sale per- iod. .n ~,~. v o L u m: 5 Bldr,Nebraska,Angus! 1.1930 NUMBER 13 the first man who csks me,"said one gm. || :I ya w , "sam u1e'<>zh er. Shexjiffs office.In o~ dealings with that office I always found him very reliable and cooperative.; :a .:¢¢»|Government, and I can truthfully s a y t hlth e i s a trux twv r thy f e a r- less officer of good moral char- a c te rlndwtll qna li tle dto fi llthe office of Sheri!! of Washington County, Nebraska.~ Robert P. Samnrdick, Government Pamle Officer ol Umlhm Nebraska. Phillips as a man who will giv e excallent service if elected.Esther A. Johnson, Chiei Probation Officer, ,Juvenile Court, Dougas County. Omaha, Nebnskx. July 12. 1980. To the Voters of Washington County, Nebtagka: I hlqu known Dan J.Phillipsforanumber of years,ha dng worked with hlm on the Police Duhng nthe. spe- cial sale and display August 1a-19 and zo a beautiful practi- cal 12 piece set of Never Stain steel cutlery,or a valu- able set of Vollrsth Enamel Ware i n Pink,Pearl or Ap- ple green will be giv- en absolutely free to every purchaser of a Monarch Mall- eablq Range. The bank had dos- ed and the tcwn knocker was wailing "Doggone it,"he said, "Il ra a know- PETEHSEN HAHIIWAHE BNI. N¢ bfllk/I ed this was guing to happen'I could,-p, been overdmwn." Some Pe°Pl°a m cheerful! losers, but others can't act.( Whether you need a range now or fiveyears from now, we urge you to visit our more and see the attractive display of the _ new Malleable Range designs.Re- member the dam 18- 19 and 20th. `We have never yet heard of a serious automobile ucddent going twenty mila an hour. A Chicago news- paper says Volstead created more any man in history. How about Moles? We no particular trick to diet until you get hungry. On August 18-19 and 20th by specid an-angement an ex-pert from the "Mon- arw" fac tory - the largest, finest Mall- eahle range faaory in America, will be here 'fn explain ev- erything to you. The superiority of Mon- arch construction, the many time and fuel saving features as well as the detdls ot 0\lr special odfer during this sale per- iod. ."1 mend to mlrrythe first man who esks me,"said one gm. "You'd better, my dear," said the wth- er. Duhng nthe. spe- cial sale and display August 1a-19 and zo a beautiful practi- cal 12 piece set of Never Stain steel cutlery,or a valu- able set of Vollrsth Enamel Ware i n Pink,Pearl or Ap- ple green will be giv- en absolutely free to every purchaser of a Monarch Mall- eablq Range. The bank had dos- ed and the tcwn knocker was wailing "Doggone it,"he said, "Il ra a know- PETEHSEN HAHIIWAHE BNI. 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