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08-14-1930,=_/.L" ~?..g . ;:5".~':" .... L M:a1'.3'l env.- s~ ; f " ~»r;4 » s -¢-ww THE A LOCAL NEWSPAPER FORlmmrrs 'rnn_NEws-Renrdleu cb. Sun :fifii,.:x=°f{~/'C BLAlR'S LEADlNG NEWSPAPER WASHINGTON COUNTY GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND comimEN'r h u n k w e a n l r ! u n A . Ho l d ! Substlrilfllon P1-we. $1.50 nn- Ygv- Shale . s¢.FrmnlhaGu~dm8no¢dNahruh,-BLAIR, NEBRASKA,August 14. |930 w u h m t m m m . ers,R.H.Rasmussen,Deputy County Assessor and Annie C. Martin, County Clerk. The dminnm of the Board be- ing absent the meeting was called in order by the Secretary. C. B.Mehrens was appoinwd Temporary Chairman. The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and approved. Moved,seconded and carried that the SE% of Sec. 19, Twp. 18, R. 12 be mduoed $76.00 per ure. " w g seconded and c nrri d that e W %s a u of Sec. 25. Twp. 18, Range 11, be reduced to $55.00 per acre. On motion tha Board adjourned to meet Augnlt 25, 1980. Amie C. Mn-tin, County Clerk. County Commisdoners Room, Blair, Nebruh, Aug. 11, 1980 The Board of County Commis- sioners met according to adjourn- ment '1-l°=nJvlv 28, mo. NPresent: C B. ln-.hrens and C. J. =, d *he = a nn um Be n; -um me meeting was alled to order by the Secretsry.C.B. Mehrms W u uppointod wmwnry Clmi rmlll- The minutes of the preceding meeting Were ma md lx»x»rvv°d- Am: A a r d u l e x n mi b d o n a f the uumng mm a n the di fe re nt funds it was mend md seconded thlt the folioving ddml b¢ allow- ed und the County Clerk iutruw COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS County Ccmmindonera Room, Blair, Nebraska, Au§. 11, 1980 The County Board ov!Equalizf ation met pursuant to adjournment taken .myQs, 19so. Present:C.B .Mehrens and indicnted bdowtoplythenme. apnea...J¢hnn.u,n.umm¢c;»4¢f;12.od <'5\rl.ll-Jwvnfbnahc a w ~m u Nebruh-lavm4)i|Cv.,Ga.m a o u 161.40Omlhl Bcad.Equdp\uafCo., w w -.as Gul Puls, Dngglng 22.50 Rosenbaum Serilee SMUUIM Gu, cubes, rpsrk plugs 85.88 u. S. on Works, Gu 4s.1s ICIAL R TURNS OF THE \-Y L ~c'rloN AUG. 11 1 -. mnlizn Closu With Primary Election on Aunt#12, 1930.Biggat Primnry Vote Pulled for Yen.Sheriffs Office tendon.Every Precilurt -In the County Turns Ont Big Vote.Fi v e Re nuhli a n md Thre e Democrilie Sheriffs - ter Belfond's Name Wu Written in cm anna fm- County Superiniendent ms Times.Pll dng Hi m u n Candidxte in the November Eledinn Anim! the Present Supedntendent. HARD FOUGHT AND RESULTS WERE CLOSELY WATCBEU.'THE WOMEN TURNED OUT A GOOD VOTE Political Line Up'~ ~For Fall Election 'l`\\¢sd|y'|Primnry Battle C l a n Wu for Fnll Campnlgn and Big Buttle of Bdlotn S t l n d fur November. § b u x m: E s TAK I NG L AY OFF Lnll i n Battle as Po ii tiul Wu- Ho ne l Get /the L l :o l the aww,um .present °pulld through wi th a . lmlll | jotity; much 'bo the mrprlle uf xtre ettdimrs whoo pc nly~~ igd.tha§bu"w'oy1dbethe * m n u m q m u u u u .@ a mi l ma J o r i t ; y g u h i £ ~ Anothe:"m;p11»nn.sintI\e~ di da zy f o f o o n nt y I u; *" "q . \ur. Be uo rd. who :a bd a u:| mms: be wri tte n in o n tha ]hoa.l1o1rhimtor\m,|ui1:rlnod~ ae by h i l b i g v d t e .Ar o u n d i votes wereneededto put him the ballot for the fall dection | .p . I ers,R.H.Rasmussen,Deputy County Assessor and Annie C. Martin, County Clerk. The dminnm of the Board be- ing absent the meeting was called in order by the Secretary. C. B.Mehrens was appoinwd Temporary Chairman. The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and approved. Moved,seconded and carried that the SE% of Sec. 19, Twp. 18, R. 12 be mduoed $76.00 per ure. " w g seconded and c nrri d that e W %s a u of Sec. 25. Twp. 18, Range 11, be reduced to $55.00 per acre. On motion tha Board adjourned to meet Augnlt 25, 1980. Amie C. Mn-tin, County Clerk. County Commisdoners Room, Blair, Nebruh, Aug. 11, 1980 The Board of County Commis- sioners met according to adjourn- ment '1-l°=nJvlv 28, mo. NPresent: C B. ln-.hrens and C. J. =, d *he = a nn um Be n; -um me meeting was alled to order by the Secretsry.C.B. Mehrms W u uppointod wmwnry Clmi rmlll- The minutes of the preceding meeting Were ma md lx»x»rvv°d- Am: A a r d u l e x n mi b d o n a f the uumng mm a n the di fe re nt funds it was mend md seconded thlt the folioving ddml b¢ allow- ed und the County Clerk iutruw COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS County Ccmmindonera Room, Blair, Nebraska, Au§. 11, 1980 The County Board ov!Equalizf ation met pursuant to adjournment taken .myQs, 19so. Present:C.B .Mehrens and indicnted bdowtoplythenme. apnea...J¢hnn.u,n.umm¢c;»4¢f;12.od <'5\rl.ll-Jwvnfbnahc a w ~m u Nebruh-lavm4)i|Cv.,Ga.m a o u 161.40Omlhl Bcad.Equdp\uafCo., w w -.as Gul Puls, Dngglng 22.50 Rosenbaum Serilee SMUUIM Gu, cubes, rpsrk plugs 85.88 u. S. on Works, Gu 4s.1s ICIAL R TURNS OF THE \-Y L ~c'rloN AUG. 11 1 -. mnlizn Closu With Primary Election on Aunt#12, 1930.Biggat Primnry Vote Pulled for Yen.Sheriffs Office tendon.Every Precilurt -In the County Turns Ont Big Vote.Fi v e Re nuhli a n md Thre e Democrilie Sheriffs - ter Belfond's Name Wu Written in cm anna fm- County Superiniendent ms Times.Pll dng Hi m u n Candidxte in the November Eledinn Anim! the Present Supedntendent. HARD FOUGHT AND RESULTS WERE CLOSELY WATCBEU.'THE WOMEN TURNED OUT A GOOD VOTE Political Line Up'~ ~For Fall Election 'l`\\¢sd|y'|Primnry Battle C l a n Wu for Fnll Campnlgn and Big Buttle of Bdlotn S t l n d fur November. § b u x m: E s TAK I NG L AY OFF Lnll i n Battle as Po ii tiul Wu- Ho ne l Get /the L l :o l the aww,um .present °pulld through wi th a . lmlll | jotity; much 'bo the mrprlle uf xtre ettdimrs whoo pc nly~~ igd.tha§bu"w'oy1dbethe * m n u m q m u u u u .@ a mi l ma J o r i t ; y g u h i £ ~ Anothe:"m;p11»nn.sintI\e~ di da zy f o f o o n nt y I u; *" "q . \ur. Be uo rd. who :a bd a u:| mms: be wri tte n in o n tha ]hoa.l1o1rhimtor\m,|ui1:rlnod~ ae by h i l b i g v d t e .Ar o u n d i votes wereneededto put him the ballot for the fall dection | .p . I ld Settlers ~n And Picnic BLAIR GOLF CLUBPUTHNG TOURNAMENT In the putting wurnlme nt held at the local gulf link!Sunday morning,Henry C.Jensen w u going hot, espednlly on the firn round.He holed out on two greensfrom the ouuide, thus requiring no putts.On five greens he hui but one putt and on two he wok twoputca fo r a ww of 9.His total score for the round was 88. On the second round he didn't gu so good,having in take 16 putts and n score o! 48, making ~1 .:;~re UNoFF1c1AL R TURNS Pm \-Y L ~c'rloN A Cmmty Primary Clmpliln Closu Wilix Primary Election on Augutf 12, 1930.Biggat Primnry Vote Po is Bvne of Ctmtznllml.Every Precilurt in the County Turns On! Big Vote.Fi v e Renuhli a n md Th Battle.Later Belford's Name Wu Written in cm Blll0¢ fm- County Superiniendent 1225 Times, Candidxte in the November Eledinn Anim! the Present Supedntendent. CAMPAIGN WAS HARD FOUGHT AND RESULTS WERE CLOSELY WATCBEU.'THE WOMEN TU~ First Temporary (llirman and ls IMPORTANT YEARLY EVENT Next Meeting Held in Ft. Calhoun Next Thursdiy, Angus! 21.A Spedll Program Prepared. . 'nm mm annual reunion and nic- La na . Last Tuesdays pdmary elect- ion cleaxed the sf-nge of the pol- tical field for the final suugde which is to come in November and which will settle for four years:he personnel of county o f i d a l f lor the next four years.The Lina mp in as iollowaz . For county treasurer:Fred Guyer,repuhkun;county ;lerk, George McQuarrie, republican; for :ounty supamwendent, Inner Bel- lord and Mxbel J. Marsh;fo r merlff, Marlon Sntherhnd, mpub- lonn um Maurice Mehmm, demo- znt;for clark a t dk t rl c t : wt h Wm. Kelly, democrat md Maeva Beck,republican;for county al- nuo r,R. .IL Ramnunea,dama- mt and Q H. Robertson, repub- iean;l o r c o u n t y n m m Snee Ballard,repuhll m d B u r y Ma mi e,democrat;fo r aounty commissioner, diltrlct No. B:Chris m m .nuuhli e un 'fo r »-¢o.\cv:-11.,.|N £";~;_§5e§§§==§.sz§ ,§§a ;§§§§§§a E ;§ 2E E n i c ~ ~ C o u n t y ~ _cz §___§ _ozE E E z n8N=3k¢_ dz __8___< neers and Old Settlers Association |'will be held at the City Park i ni ] Ft. Calhoun nn Thursday, August l 21st this year, the full pmgram 1 his total 25 pu and 81 score, Lhe lowest of the day. m n C. Van /Deunm took 11 FORMER BL AIR so yKE N T E R S L A W m u A é m m m m m m n x e x l q , d0 m\hl1 n:rno unze a hi s ns o d| » - do n fo r the pnc tie s ol hw MU: RobertJ.Webb\ndS~Al'lonlAW il J r unde r theti rmnnmea twebb, :ayandI.Awil,wi¢ho££i.¢¢l i n ¢ha Blrkubui 1 di nx,0 m.\\u. Hr .Kelley is the s m o f M n . J udhkdle y o f thi s dty nndfo mx. e d y l i v e d i n t h i s d t y n a l l n d . He lus b e e ne nglg e di n the pnc t i ne o !l| w i n0 mnhAs l no e 1 9 2 8 . M Webb's old putaa r wus F.A.Md!ingervlhnreeent1y wit.h~ dnw fx o mf -h e 5 rml :u ld ¢ dd e d to go to C| 1 i!o rnk. Th e u mn h n p a p e n t o l d o l f h i l de a th o f he ntprnh'lBo n s few day:ago while enmube to the e o a n n nd a th i xi k mu - \l i n0 mAh l lu&vneekTuelday. li.r.,Kel],ay'| Blair i d u l d g w l l l be inkeresfed in l a m :of h h udvuwement a n d ahead best whhni o ra s ue e ss a tuliuture . Yo t m c w o r m so o s vm m o u Peopws League at the Fira~ m m m a m m h wi ll m a t h d ! convention in this diy, August 1| w r r The program, which wiJ.\ he held st the Lutixarm church o! whidx follows: P n o c m m l o t t o :" W e wo uld see I a m "( m m 1 2 2 1 >0 .u |1 . J ul i a t 8:00 By Rav.. Joseph RumuuenE=i¢ll¥" l 1 \ . |n n . . l 1 BUI L D S rms - r n o rma n NEB. TYPE mm HOUSE '1'heRivettLumberoompany of Bln i r ln v e b u i l t l t t h e i r lumber y u d n v e g n l a r Ne b n s h t y p o h y - i n g h mh u u n e w h i c h i s zo f a u t b y 20!eo4:. 'l`hi s hmwe i lbui lti nle d:i o nli n o r d e r i i mt i t w a n b a t a k md u w n n n d h ml a d l a o n u mc i n r m l z t h e e n d u l t h e l l l l b u l l d i n g l e n i a n . Itileanstzucte dnxnalyastlmbloe print nvedtleadnn.and poultry mDloritia nt.hnB¢|haCol.lezelay u m z x c n m e n m a n e n f m n m ta bo ln a mhl e d md nn di s p ln y u n: l u y l n mb e r y \ ! d i n N0 \ n l l k l . l r .Lippimeottin t u b s evm- mende d,forhsi|1 '¢nde rln¢nxea1 ne rvi e a to nny o nus v is hi ngtqi m- pmv ethe irpodtryprodnc tio mnnd winver pra da .Hr .Umwhwvfi ¢ t m a , " w ¢ p h n w ¢ u 1 = t h ¢ a ¢ u - e :| ,nti o nldd¢ | ,no dbo s rd» ,| .nd e v e r y d c k f o r t hi s h o uo - l uv e i t mu h a d x m- l d a d i n t o h m d l e s n o 2:00 8:00 9:00 2:00 B:W 9:80 10:00 '~:~| "The Dmge n md Po n i hle Advantsgzn o i the social Tendeudea i n tha Young People'| Work."lntroduoed by lhry Oupe ne n. P. M. Subject for dlecundanz " A (1\rlstim'| Bespondbll- i ty and Privilege Toward the Non-Christhn."Intro- duced by Esther Jnlmnon. P . l L L s t w r e b y B a v . J . P . Nielsen!"UurllBan Y o m : People of Japan." Slhudly ' A. M. Business meeting. P. M. Outing-Topic. "Deep- enhg the Relationship Be- tween the Newly %n!irm°d Young People and Thai! Gmrah md Society." P. M. Lectme by Rev. ll. L. Ki rke gurd:"Ymmx ree- ple'| Place in Church Work." Sunday A. M. Ggmmxmion service by Bev. H. Nidsén. A. M. Service by Rev. J`oooPh Ra smuum. a d a e mb l e i to nt h e f nr mb y ur i n g o u r h o u s e a t t h o l m n b e r y u d n mexamp1e." '1'll.iShoulel||!thafoBOW1ngin- R=*»Kirk~=zm dmamf. Nielsen. .l |- . n | Indoor f n g m ,indoor watexeu, hdo o x bmo dy mv pmmmo v d dr o p b o u d a md r o o ms w h i e h a r o y u y e o nv udmti nc ulllngn ndc le a nhg thno,¢.hed¢vdeoiox-dudngmets - i n f l e t . 0 w e n t i m h v d » e i l m - mn h b l e . Pe'berM.TylonandEdGfill§mhave returned from an mtomolnls trlptoYeIlow|wnePu'ka:|dW§n- nipe¢,Clnul.n.'fhayvidbedwlth Pa\m»rAIlen\tthelnt,terdW¢~\1d !oundhlm0.K.nndkamodthnt hswmddm1mnhoBllirsoon. hir ~pmentnhouldaeethiseon- ~Pi vwd m d pm w t The Catholic Young Folks Club of the Bla i r md Ca lhmm punts held a rt-.ligloun meeting at"%l\S mm~~=ndwu¢aom=h»., me at =»--Y n t h e h o m e d h i s brathar,Ghn;ie| Byrne and family in this 1~ ayevenh:g,Aug1m12.Theneti ms e t i n g w i l l b e n n o d n l me d i n l n a n » r m b ° b e a ¢ ¢ " H m m = l PROGRAHFOROLD sE'I'rLEasP1CNIC PROGRAM Ho mi n ; 1 0 : 0 0 a m Be g ut nd o n o h ne m- h e n - n o c h n r g e t h h v w -l{ndc by Ft.D¢1 ho nn a m d 12:90m.B l l h t d i n n c r i n p a r k m e codec,e n um / a n d m p r t o b e f u w f m m d by a n Fr. Cdhmm Community Club. A!tu°noo n,8 :0 0p.m. Hn s i e by F t. C dh o un B md . Invocation S 0 l l g - " H m | D o Y o u D o ' ! " - - - - - - - - - - B l l k q u a n e t t a W d ¢ umo to F t. . Cd h o u n by d m m y a , : ° r m 1 m u » &Belpo ma byt.haPnddmtattbu .Au 'h ,Dan 0 .V m Denlen . / S o q - " B y m n d N o b u ~ u h " - - - - - - - ~ - m n i x q n m n m T » n = - - n ¢ o n ¢ ¢ n r n n " , c » P £ ° n e e n | l l d 0 l d ~ A l ' n . Buiholm S o l o - - " G y p l y L a n ~nz", Norman Hmg d d , Mi n Tslk,"BameP|~nnarl:acl&enuu'rom byl ummm". by Sw- mourL.Bmi¢h "N » b m n " - - - - - - -BI|irQ\Ill*»°f»©°1,.°»2.;L{»l.`\§» Vins-nruidem, Hon. A. w. snmk. ¢° be f°l~ ~|~~ tE1ecl:Iono£0££ineranm Solo, mum uwomids u l F-¢l»dillos lPoe :n,by Jo hnHc - Dunn!d,thePi ume rPo et ~ v .u \l. l u ."|~ f o r wh i c h wi ll b e f o u n d e ls e wn e r e ' - " ' "-i n th i s issue.'p un s o n th e f ir s tf mun d , s eve n o ne s A..-_1 n...f....;..-...A -J ..\.,.,_,.,__|and tW'0 turns , fOr 8 ~Of 42 une_ox me mature: un un: pw-grarn this year will be a short ta lk by George G.Mcvieker,of North Bend, Nela., president of the Dodge County Pioneers and Old Settlers Association, on the loes- tlon of the old Oregon Trail, one route for which started from old Ft. Atkinson, the long way round.On the nec- ond round he wok x4 putt! and 1 :core of 41, mlkiflz his total, 25 putts, a tie with Mr. Jensen, and a more ol 88. (Continued on page eight) mx s s mc OF THE PIONEERS REPUBLICAN County Clerk Annie m m m George Mqqw-ne Co unty Tre uunr Fred Guyer H. J. Cook:_ as 19 40 22 89 54 84 88 1f,:99 60 72 l 70 21 50 4s 12s 4s 111 ss 2s 36 51 55 67 85 'IB 26 45 88 .sa me '1s1§s 22 15°I 11951832 1s1saso652440411167648 38 16 67 1s 7 63 127 185 185 120 24 92 55 21 7s 1os 2os 1e2 11a 16901521251822870829552788 In the address of the president, Don C. Van Deusm, he will give what ancient hlswry he hls been a b l e md i g u p i n r e g t r d w the earliest mating; d such an asso- ciation. runnin:lu n k u f a r an Mrs.Joe Lazure,historian lor the Washington county Pioneen' and Old Settlers' Aasodntion. has co iled thc lollowin dn. : n l| ~mp gfi" §° the °°-'9=».¥» *Eter&=%'£'.r¥ umm; s a u - i n Sam Stevens Mnrlon Sutherland S- H. Lockmxn . Ed Clausen Will Roch 'I s 50 z 1o 4 1 28 5 81 20 132 84 zs 2 'I a 'I e 6 41 '14 14 10 12 89 84 8 16 16 11 10 a4 '1o 129 154 rms sos 587 141 178 41 112 1s 1 39 11 11 50 'I6 'I5 " 4o ie z 12 4c 2s s 1z zo 2a 19 44 1 s z s 11 s z a 4 12 14 '1 u 1 2 4 s 4 s s s e a 1s ss 91 88 46 87 ss 8)' N 125 219 198 ',;.';'"'"" " " " ""ithe Dio ra om or | s9 1z4 1s2 os 1so 1os " F present orgmlnticn started °°'";'7 40518 dm Put vw'or c°'""' Alleinr in ms. from the muxu nf 1 an E"?i'LE';1"l'3!'§'._"'2'i'i'.".,°'..§."§c. H. mmm l ~,~» ~Inthe aseofoonnty tmuumer,zomzty clark, eountyevmlnlminnir dh \: i c tNo . 2 , ¢ he mb dn ¢ mde a'|»- xn ti e n l ln ¢ | , f. ha n pu bl £ a n mm- lne unn drt ps u y e lu te d fo llo w- lngth e pri mui e l.'nw ele dun m e w e r n d i n and surpri se s slmv fi ngthedxi lt nt the pnbiic nelxthnent.In thy .4 ' .L Q '" _>" r. =. T ." " Z 7 :.a ."..A T »r y ,.I m a e s 'a 6 f 1 °; 1 i »T ' 1 ' :6 1 " * " a 'f 5 o "s s . 1 e s 1 z 1 " 1 o 1 1 4 2 £ "" i 2 u m a s 2 4 1 2 a s 1 s 1 o 4 9 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 4 1 s s 1 o o 4 i s s u a d f o r t h e o r h n i z a t i o n t h a t » " ° " " ; ; ; ; & * °H *" 1 ' § I " ' ~"»~~ c h J. .1 ~'# U n d Y u r€r l .: " f " 3 .\` \.u s e ~p i u n e e r s a n c l i i f l y - S ¢ 1 ¢ l i (O ld l i d *~ ' ¥ . »..,,1.3 . 3 3 : P n 1 : 'Oh .a u 2 36 » f. ¢T n h i s n T i a n a .¢ . f ' f 1 » m . * 3 ° * " ".... .H "._ ~»=.f H:i3€,&f1fm=4 5 ~ ~ 55 52 35 40 48 2 f ; ? u S = » ; . T» . @ . ' : ' a ; , ; ; .m naman, -=°~ md we my CN ! ! ! s m m fpresent md am: ..»T».» suggett- came m tba comfy. 1011010-w. H. Hill me as f»ww" <4 fm-f»¢ Nunn A n w c<»E. ¥~ Bmw 4 19 9 2 s 52411111 ma n I n nlo a nuo n a wmwrnry orgmi ntio n wa s fo rmed with nn exeartive committee of f i n u follows: Willinm Svihlrt, Kennud; Henry Grimm, Blxir; B. P. Milla, L m m tauwnehi ~ Thomas Hnnell i i ; ]n ry A. | > u= h» ,r ,s a ` -- m - ¢ . a ; m » w u & > : . 9 2 - - ~ Lu¢ yA.B¢wen - - - - - -u n . c u - | / v ° ¢ c f ' 1 1 ~ - - - ' - - Hx . A u ; 1 : n L l n o n , 8 8 - - ~ -'ln 9,m n q n e n m z m m s m .' c m ¢ u m n ° 1 n d n . s o - As Q nswlt the d n t # d unmlnv ohh fu-onnlvntlnn Jnmes llonxoe lv -l'|5 °¢ .7 5" ' I ' h n m u H o g ¢ n , ' l 0 ~ - - - - - -1856 m v 1857 m n 1866 1867 1 m w r : m y G u n m l n i o a u m a n a 1 C . B . l l e h t m|21 ss ao 41 44 ss Hl r r y C - B ll e o 42 75 1 40 41 44 C¢ lnty Ca nnl| | |i me rDlltrl¢ t2 C. John Neiman l i Chris Hin!87 H. W. ilderhmty 52 w ,\._.;....u rn s°1 'r2 §1 sssos1sa1as1osss 2'1a mséuo ze sa e s es u u a u """`T ""'|K Twu 86--1359held¢ Blnh* sqmmm- zsnm~»»»3»<»--»»-»--W*¥,;,""""f¢; '1E' .': ::- : - m r z a :,:.,,,.,.,.,.,,..,:~.....,.»1B6'i;ndianow|xuide:rtof¢he""'Ch'h§'b°f"§f""°'g2 Cunt! M MR" Pmunxrauauu . 4 1 .Gs as~»- - - 2 4 ~ § l Shu RenueltsdveA.w.s;»1-ia:as n o 1.13 U. s . 1 m m 9 27 34 q .as was za Ta a. ,.¢é~12 an 54 aa.»1;¢¢,.§r¢.~ .?~°\._. 91. =*== °!<. 126 ss -sv .71 128 'lg ae 68 43 3|.5<l 2G 18 95 82 --15 43 28 ;s 13. . . 4 . 1910 40 1; 6141 s a n s 120 125 m . 1 4 s.....\., p ` ss zos m715784 12 94 sio40 w a s 1 , 1 N 4 . -a m 1 .a : .0 ,v 1515 'I69 146 .odunty.An old settler muit have Hrs.Jo§m Qberlt, 80 - - »- umabe ms r e d de n zo f t he w un zy f o f Ch r i s ti l nW u 1 f ;" ! 6 - - ~- -- 1 8 1 0 t h i r t y _ y e a r s l i s t p a n t , a n d i s ~ ~ 6 0 - -- - - 1870 v9 1z1 z4o zos n o éoo4State Belddr l r r \rm.......n u 1 0 1 l l l l l £ 0 S IIQ u m a n n n .m a - u 11:a n l u o nyears of gg;Wiumn J. unne, uv » - - - .mu #\~ H- "mm`H.iss Can Clark, of Omnhn, wha Hn. Mine R\0\k1l. 80 ' ' ' 1872 DEMYXIRATIC was pm m num here nt Blair tom dm od on m p dm fn! :me nr nmnv Ygnnn. hum lrindlv Slain Smltar U 1 A A L ; . u v v s a . l v a v u c v u v A v v 0 1 l v u v v u l u .J261812'1 8 1'l 28 24 48 8 14 85 19 18 10 28 B 24 32_ - -- --- _. » » v - -r - - . _ . . ,. _ _ _. - - . 4c o n s e n t e d t o l o u r t h c p r e s i d e n t . | p o e m w r i t t e n b y t h e h t e G e m | T h r J o h n S .B o w e n a n d r e a d b y M i n a Hugo F. Srb a n y inn a d ol uae reqmmtl32n m n s m t n e e d d h e l n d n t a t d o f~~o m L a n d M a r k _ . ; _ . _ . _ ,, , . , , , , ,-_.., _,._..-Shermnn Anderson 1 6 14 z s s 1 s 10 2 2 z 1 2 2 8 0 D\ u J Phlllipl 7 6 1 1 11 1 17 40 'I e 24 s 4 4 6 18 ~Mauriellehnns 14 14 10 10 s 12 zz 12 zs 5 9 1s 15 14 s 34 Glu-k's mother,Mn.E.Hicks 'Clark,at ploneerh and ld S duettlex-'s ..¢§..,. held at FL 611. _~~ Torn Down| ~m m am c cn nwhouu, Fel 19, 1578.;'_County Atiorney 9'rm wzupe am-ge:-M m 9 2e 1i,,,,,:°¢f,',,,.,,,,,;,§,°,,,,,,2f,'_\11=r¢¢ Homenlhtaedmd Haney Henry en 1 .hm an M mmfu wma. .mm x.' ra m in m e Cnc.Bona Ommzy Annan: 29 ,22 80 "`42 10 12 38 21 14 5 25 28 29 48 mmm Wilkins mmuimd his 27 g 45 u s Old Bnptlrt Ch a rd Mc v d h v m Cnmlul Clty in the Ye ar 1812. `0ndn-ed Torn Down b y the Slate Fife Wlrdzn. LAST O F E A R L Y c m m c l m s threshing crew and patmnn at n very enjoyable ice seem sodd at bin home Int.Thursday evening. The guests gathered on the hx-gg enleetfically lighted h u m wh e n benches Ind been pheed nndvrhere the ice seam and.c\|ne,bemnea, I5-"u\Z`n§§11 »x»=§¥§"5?1T=Z|~ E l r l y S u n d l y M n r n i n g .n : . u . m m m ¢1a 25 19 1s 1a '1 5 22 so sa 11 15 as zo 1s K*'-h¢|'i"8-'Hxe redstraHoa will Dr . Tl l dm W u K e l v i s t In l e t . a k ,Q Dug,-gd (hun f~"§°P'¥€ °'iP"'*€'°? ?'"? »f'i 'd'°.Wm.Kel.|v 19 22 1s 10 12 2s 21 24 ss s 1s ao 1s 1a 42infomation il v uuble for mumuae.The names of |11 nioneenl No CLUBS lrmn |Colmty Surveyor md u ld netxlen 'will ba _f m "`publhhed so those not able uw be Blnir is becoming quha Amon:W H 1 present #fn haw wha attcnded.for her night robberies u! homes.Cv wy Commisdsur Didrlct I --.._ "f. ~n-_u=.u.n m \|...\..1|1a 99 1R 9 AA A ~¢ ¢ ; » u n i l l ; r m 482 1226 aw .wwu-..=w w ...~ .... - rTim o ld Bap&lt church which the fm un: No m-hhmn 1892 hu been used u s ....». ...E . ,¢..,.| ..».¢»»nlv.»vPitlwh *gd the names of me|.\.urweexmer.n.;m=u|-mu v .". ............ ....-_____rmeers Old Settlers h was entud and mb of 1have paused |waydurin§t.he;;|.';'390-Sometimengommorhult Cmmlr S"9'-"'h""'°'4 1 are ma ma um year ;.,u,,,,;,,¢'¢1m¢ an 'rm smm lanmn vu mm uma ~eo 91 ws 61 u s 109 119 so 122 zs av 51 ea 42 45 mm 1:10 171.».. »....as..- .4 u.. u.»ua.. .lmmd ma robbed. ma lm sac. 1»°°*°' B°"°"1 25 ss a4 14 so 21 1z ss 195 29 m 104 aa 9 61 sa 544 u s uf gn mn the buildngs formexiymndu :coal a u d f e e d mr r e o n e u t w d h i n g w n lt r e e t i s b d ng w mda w nb y o rd e x o f i h e s ta wt i r e w nr da n. Thi a i s t h e l n t a t t h e a r l y ellulthsalriflzihaatnepiiionof tlze Ov n gze ga do nd e hu nb whi e h wu b u m m 1 s ' u TheB¢ptS»tch i n q u e s f i mw u mo v o d t r o ma zm m g c x z y m m e u n a f x s v z w a ..... ....,,...-....._ ......Those present were:Hr . md Mn. Frank Diffs: and funny . ur. md Mrs. Charles Reeh and Anna, Hr .and Mn. George Ndlo n, Mr. Ind Hn. Wa ll Co mpton a nd M . mr. a n d M n.m u m Smi t h ma non,Hx. Ind Hn. Sa m Stewart, Mr. and Mn. J ay Stewart and hmi ly ,Albert Mi lle r md sister, A1ma,Mr. and Mrs. Joe lava m d fa mi ly , Mr. Ind Mn. Ma ds ma - s e n Ind mu, Mr . md Mn . C . E iwdg u n d a s n p h e s a f w o r s b l p \ m m 1 m \ m ¢ n u = ¢ p m m m u ¢W i l ki ns In d hmlly , Mr . ma n n. Fvlém will Y1n2"'u`&2'.u.f. mb- maI§ Ex§ii£ the :mia nf nr. B F. sem." in memory ol the departed T@|d°"» Mrs. Pew Si ! -gl Will me :rmNo edoxt is being made to hue a large gathering, ody those who are interested attend, umnlly. The Association hu nothing m sell, no effort il mule to make money, the annw gathering il for Bae pur- pose of nllovfing those who Love been separated for a penod of ~..-.Q-...Q fm.-ol... --,a ...&.... c a n nothing but mm e !m l u h m .fr 'At the Dr.'1'i1den home thetbld gained egreqa by m y o f the kitnhen and u m entering the bedroom of Dr. Tlldan he hook his trousers a nd dur e mpty i ng the pocketnd abcut.$86hetiuew tha n»fmn»¢in a n a r d xx.d m hm svubuilr.Irma '.l'homplan im Glenn, ur. 'and Mrs. Frmk Shafer,G¢°¥!° l m w r u u s n m s L o v e ,Axe lNe l mn ,R nb e ! tVi d e ,, ~ . . ..,..5-W ...,..-... =wv :the day talkipg over the old dnyu And the old wayx. cno m VISITS PBOF. Nmns rs x The choir od the Pint Lutbenn churdm went over to Shu Ia.vm..lut Sunday, upon invitation from " _"f-.._ m..._ _.___._. . . entered the mn'|roo m Ind o b- ta i ne da unnlluno nntdmo ne y . Mrs. Petgr S\ert': homewualno enhznd by nmn v l n gt l n scream h o m 1 window,where snmnll amo mmtotmoneywutahe n.The W i 1 X& e hh o me l lno e a ma i nl o r nr o bb e r y n n dt h l ld me n b o ut $ 2 was obtained m d the m m m Iand Kmmeth and "Bud"Im am . The tintBlurbsbwthf for the Fashion ENJQY Wggggvs TgmGe nt e r1 | *h i 1 o he 1 ms i n tha Ent ~~ I n t week in nrrivinn- mrarv di v wr..Anzl U...nnlni ur.-.1.~....»¢~.. n a w m d it y o n w m t t o n e a w m e |v o dlo o ki ngAuthe ndc Style s fo r Fl ll 1 9 8 0 e o me t n t h e Fuhi o n mnheyom-nelectiom.Anma ll de - po d t wi l l ru e r v e my g a r me nt t o r y u u m t i l y a n u e x e a d y f o r l t f - dth o u ght hn e c o o l e v e n i ng xd e - mmds o methi ngwa nme rnndthe y h x v o i n p u d c u l u o u o i h a m t h n t y n mw i l l l l k e v a ry mn d x- Tn v n l P f m n m m - ¢ n 1 ¢ m 1 e » a m » ld L h nl c ng ds e v o h¢ he t» - | o nn - W D !y m e a n p u t c n m w and v n l ! - - c n d y o u a n a l n o w a a r i t h t e i n t h s h l l - a t e o u n e t h e y have e v a ]o t h e x t y p e a ! D n | | t h l t i a g v d n g t a b a w o m u o m w te r v rhuhynu hun i n mi nd-ths y C e n ¢ e r | n K 1 d x . \ n y d n y n o v m and po a ,Bo bby ,weo mplni e dby Mr. s nd M{s .Pe t» e rAn de r lm, n- tu ms d tr o v ms we eks trlpinta - notthnzn llnneaota n n d f l l n l d l . They1nl|:ifednn.horttir|xe|t¢he. h o m e d lln .A. nd » rs m'| i s te r, Hn.A.\henChr||¢¢n»annnd1nm-» i 1 y a tlllnda ll,Mhln.W hi lnthe n tbe Chri na n| e nh mlly to o kth¢ 1 m npw L nk e A1 a xs nd ri ; whe nth s av m t d l h i n g m d l v i m m i n g l n i h l d l mn i t x r o md e r f d i i me .l r . W o ln n umnh n we du n lp lc h zr s u f I H1-P004 gike tluvy m whi le llpt ha n. F l v mh n u d x l l t l my w u g t t o l n l l Superior and north into Cumdn, zum:-ning by way uf Y u k o n , So\zthD|.h>tn .n a 5 : U | ,w l u u u u m s a a c u , w sp a n - u L u g *n .~ t h e D r . ~ h o m e t h e y . rrcmcx ny wly or ummm u m " ` " " " "¢_\hub, "Council Elm' ~ P"°m:;: m?ff¢`£°- to .»..°°~.l`1».. lllilis mad: |>wr¥-willy vwdistance bm ninety mn". 'Pl\'¢y». They arrived in time for Y pAg1~yservioeinSta.ntounndwe:exur-SURF A _prised at the beaniiful 1 md |-elmchurch, with | "agus mpudty a!; gnthendalt vm hams ,f ur 1000 people md a new $16,000pipe md ||m_ Altmg Engq, un sun-orgnn which Pro!.Niellenphys.day Augug 1p,za xi"l mThe sum- folks wok wan fiuea m A mrnfiu.m m lunch baskets with them and \t\~he blrhhnnniEli '2f¥"i'i'2-'3.°§"i ~ rm? s°*|A m i hlsnw .m m m vw |~ mu nu uqvyuu .| plume mxmn w- .pmt Wm, old kgemu |m|I ngather.Pmf.Nielsen fuldshsd nd | ¢ , ¢md ,ice cream for theaowd,whi¢ha1l gm-|,m,,_y I n ¢=J°wL u r ." ` * ' ° Y " ° " ' " ° ' ? " 9 * P ' - " F % f * ' n r a » v ¢ , n ¢ ; mmn » L u r .: e m p l z u e w l l -'li wy nlno have Winter Co lts i nflto c k a l ma d y - a ndthe y a re e a xhlnly b e a uti ful- e a ms tn a n dl o o kztt he ma ny v n y -that il the least you can do.I ! you lreed a i lo ltto we a r tlxa s e ehillyevenmgl the y luv s light- we¢ghtFnI10a¢ts o n s a l e r i gh ! na w¢ £ Vd u e . | to $ 2 0 fo r $ 1 1 m\ i Vd u e s t o $ 8 5 ! o r $ ! . ' 1 i u d zu 1 4 w4 8 i nl.l¢hto rda rke o lors .Do n't forget,--mhanevaryouneed good --.-._ ....,.,qm m s m m m u m m m Al o me o f ma n h a v e b e c n b my lately putti ngtha bo tza m rand lnding north Irom Blair to a pm- P e r z n d e f a r s n v n l i n z m d m - o flm-f o re e n re dre a dy s pr a di ng tho znv a l.Th l n r o n d h a s l u u g nengiadzhhneentionandzhepeqv nl e l f v i n zi n nms a n zrx c e w mfa u r d i u a d w h a n t h r m u g h w n t h u i N h h i v h o w i h a t d e y h n a a no o n , e v e ry o n e ue c mr mg l he d a y ~ ~H M nn Lnrlen,s most delightful one.Ja 3°n.M L m d M n .Fred , Sr Hr.Mr. .Ind H n Sm-nm Shana-(Thu n'|.:.1r.mf 'f§1",,, ...'5'2 M.. _ ,__-_.-.._ _. .............., .... N ......, ....guard and son, Billie, dlited m f m a M n .Fred Enger, Jr.am St.Joe,Missouri m m F'rldny_ hmi1y o1 'Ha rman,llr. md M n until Sunday wma Mn. sma- Dwight Pm-x¢=1¢ ¢fP¢nda ,ur.mg u r d ' |p u n t s ,M r / a n d ' l l t i l n . my He n d d c h o n d Ho v p e : Jacob Frost.,andio hn Je n»e na!Cni ;. | ..-nm f,.::».._.,'Rh -:4 ?"a f } ' i r Blur, N951-"g Anim: 14, mv »4». , . . .. ~f--#mlY u h f n ROSE m u. rm m s "" § E d n a s m M g ; W e d n e s - o r IDMN she will 5.4¢ with relatives. l r . a n d Mn. Anntin Rcnlhaw, Hr. a nd Mn. J in Pe ters en and children were Frlxlny enmlng lwn at John Taylor'a.l r . m d M n . D d e l w e n , mm ind James spent Sunday evening at Norris Wnd'e. l n .Hurting!of Aahhnd I l ridlina' or lease Bnnldn.Clarence Willlunsen spent Thur! Bnihafwmmn with Jack Petersen.. md Mn. un Petersen a nd l r .and Mrs.wi n Vogt spent Friday nt Shenmdnab. lain. Hn. Will Ryan entertained the Rose Bill Ladies' Aid Wednesday nfternoou.Kr. and Mn. Jesse HmsenwereTnes dqy nvming vilita n $John Pbnerlenhs.l m .And-in Rzni hlw,Ma i ne Tgylor,M r s . Hu n Ku h!andl l r s Harold F n n and baby helped M n .Harold Rasmussen nook for hay men Friday.Hr. and Mrs. Detle! Wulf, Hue!and Janna spent Sands at 0a.k- lmd.Mr.and m John Petersen,Domthy md J ack we re Thurdxyevenlngvisitorsn t Rudolph Me.n¢:ke'n.m m Hazel Wulf enbextalned lbont 85 friends at a shower in honor of Mrs. Blbe Ryan Thun:~ day nfternoan."' ; ,, Ry a n re- ceived many retty ts.The neighgorhood chnrivaried Mr.and Mrs. James Sappenlield Friday evenmg.Mr. and Mrs. Thee. Willlamsen and family vi lifed a t Clem Wil~ liamsen's Friday evening.John Taylor hu been on the dak list for some time and Sunday Mrs. Taylor called the doctor.Helen Taylor spelt Wednesday at Hnrold Taylois.Leona Hansen is spending this week with her ldlter, Mrs. Marlon Denman of lincoln.Hr. and_Mn. John Petersen and family vlmted relatives in Connd Bluffs Snmhy.Mn. Charles Hansen gpent Fri- Dr.J ohn Grm &8 lll&n p r vsentedthelnhereslasof thofrrouvwell u a m m m n m u n a m m m 0 m | l u l \ n & m d a y m o r n .Hawunoenmpanlsdlc m d -=f»»w -_ B ; -h. A very n n w r u u -v l o e w u h e l d i n c mr t h l p e l last Thurldny dte rno rrni nc hnrgg of Snpf.Shlck.M i n Belde Roush M Lincoln,Nab., hu bee n v ldti ng her undo andnunt, Dr.and Mn. John Grnt The annual Trustee:meeting was held at the Home on Wednm- dxy, mxrking the :loss of another fiscal year at Crowdl Home.The usual business was transacted aft,-er which all were enfarhlnld at a chicken dinner at the Home. Those who were guests at dinner wereDr. and M n . c .C. Wilson, Rev. g 0 . y Te S. Mllacané ~ C. mwe ,r. o ..es-cort of Plattnmonth,an!Kiefer of Plpllliou, A. G. Christensen of Lincoln,i rand Mrs. ~ A.eck- ye r o v.. C.rge of Hooper,Rev.F.E. utz of Fremont,Rev.Carl Bader and Dr. C.R.Mead ofBlair. Mr. and Mrs. John Ken of NonhBend,were welcome visitors at the Home Samrdny evening. M n .Augusta Hall had as a Rleasant Sunday after-noon_caller, rs. Lou Lmtry ot Blair.M n .Appleby and two friends drove up from Omaha Sunday alb- ernoon to vim Mrs. Nancy BoseMr.and Mrs. T. Tranger and family of Exeter, Nab. visited theCrowellHomeonMonday after- noon.Our Sunday afternoon chapel service was in charge of Mrs. Annie Martin.She gave us aninteresting talk.Dr. Shlck's nleeeMiss Bessie Rouah, sang a beauki: ful solo for ns. BI!l'a Seout'|g m n u m u ' N o r t h m m . "Everything will be sm the up md up" lo r the l gflmv la rlwngo - mrdi ng to the eoniendon enhsb talmnmt wmmittne.A highly nmgdnd eo mpmy ha s ba en a n~ ga gs dmdw i l lb e a t th e mun i d pa l No n h P l u m drport in readiness u u m a y n d u r m g m h e m u m a x v n tajakn legionnirea on short flights. This will offer them an oppormm i t y w s e e t h e h o n d t y f r a m t h e air and so get an infinite view o! the great Platte valley. Fm: da nce and s howswi ll np- pear on the eorricula as well as various contests that will include the drum corps competition,the winning corps mb e a w u d e d a prize at $550.Itishoped that ev- e r y d mme o r p i n t h e n t ma w i l l b o Ne w Fi ll I~'aeh.ionCenter Silk Dresses, $4.98 to $19.76-dzea 11 w 52;Fashion Cenfer Winter Coats for Women and Misses, $10 to $69.50--sizes 14 |10 48; Fashion Center um, $1.88 tu .S7-50: Slip- pers that Wear, $2.98 fo ;s.so-m- ~el~ ~0 ~ of Ne br as ~ be given A prize of $150. A sideline m the regular mn of affdra will be the dedication of North PlAtte's new $288,000 high school building,which will be made by the North Platte Post. Sunday, August 24th.A bronze memorial tablet will be plmrd in the building in honor of all depart,- ed veterans. For those who enjoy z°1f.the tournament for the Sam Reynolda trophy will be played Sunday, Aug- ust 24th on the North Platte coun- try club course.Hotel reserva- tions are reported to be coming in fast and that city is looking for- ward to holding one of the fore- oL f ~ + f ° L h ; 1 £ ' ; ; f zioncz or moans OF WILL 0'Hmlon t 6`%°===1<»», Attorneys 1 ..¢.. d1ilf'lNI»Mr.and l n .Cllndo Clunem-a and children and lr. andHn. A. Jameson enfoy ed a plc- nic outing at Fremont Sunday- Ned Tyson had Sunday dinner; l & \ t h e A . W . B a r g e ! u | i l y o ! i a nd llo rrlx Bo hr were guests of Ralph Ray lor Sunday dinner.lr. a nd Mn. Harry Ty s on and Mr.and Mrs.Clark Stricklett drove to Omaha to spend Wed- naday. Hn. A. E. Dixon went Tuesday to Mothers Vacation Camp at Clmv Brewster for three days. Mrs. Floyd Marshall and d»°8h~ t u of Neraska City came Wed- nmdny to visit among frlanda and relatives and stayed with Miss Grace F-ly until Sunday. Mntnd Mrs. Prentice Smith andJane Beules spent Sunday evening at the J. S. Conety homo.Mrs. Harry Tyson and son, Paul and du e t ,Gladys Baker were Sunda dinner guests of their sis- k r ,.Harry Mckenzie at Lyons.Mr. and Mrs. Qlark Stricklett of n w w e r e Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. ,Kenneth Tyson.Mr. and Mrs.Byron Bunn and Eugene drove to Omaha Sunday and were guests at the R. D. Rufi- ner home.Mary Ann Bunxrspent the day with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Has-ck in Blair. Miss Eleanor Dixon spa|:t'Sat-urday night with ' Mins Helen Svendgaard a t the S. A.Svend- guard home south of Blair. Mr. and Mrs. e. B, Bunn drove to Mooxehead,Iowa Sunday forthe day with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Townley and other friends. Florence Dixon was n Sunday alternoan and supper guest of Mins Ruth Lippincott.Mr. and Mrs. Eli Bowden ,and grandson of Tekamsh, were down for supper Sunday with theirnleceandnephew,Grace and Ralph Ray..R.M.Iverson and children painted the rooms of the Bono andKindred schools in preparation for the opening of school september 1. Mr. and Mm F. Midler and son, Leland w e r e i n ~ S u n d a y The lchod ba ud hu Simon Knrlboj busy this week dolng some warn on u n w m a m d r e -pairing so me of a n a me nt wdk getting thing! ready for the °P°°° ln( of school.Hnlli illt [Anon returned home Sctnrdny from Omlhl whe re bl underwent A minor opendon.l l r.and Mrs. Joe Gnualgzi* hsvo moved into rooms at the Pods Hut home.Mr. and M n . Geo. sheen have moved back from wa x Po i nt m i a n wcunvhrz their home._'Mr.a n d ~ F i ts g i bl n n s and da u n m ll l d Bnbert NOYBB Andm i l . a f M;-ggff Vslley spent lun Me nd:erman.l l a !mln McDonald ol 'Deka- lns lvisdwd Herman friends lust S y.Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Crumbsughand daughoers, Ramona and Wnnda plnn to leave Frlday for A twoweeks vacation.They wil spend the time i n the Onrks and with relatives in Missouri.Mrs.Geo.Vodicn of Omnhl, came up Sunday and spent theday wi f.hherpare nt.s ,lh'.xndMn.P. S.Hopkins.Mrs.Hopkins went e wi th ha fo r s fe w days 'nTrulmlsen Bros. last week install- ed a large new modern furnnee at the Arizona school northelst of Tekamnh.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Daugherty and children of Omaha, spent Sah urday and Sundsy at the E. W . Burdic home.Grandnm Rose went home with them to my while theHurdlesarei n Minnesota on a vacation.In A letter to friends here, Min Sylvia Brunton sa she and her sister, Mrs. F. Mc on are nowin Germany.They ve just wit- nessed the pudon p y.Theynre having a wonderful .Shewill not teanh this year but will st- tend Ann Arbor C°U°8°~ The Baptist Mission Clrele areinvitedtoTeknmnhWednesday afternoon to be guests ot the Te~kamnh Circle at the home ofhirs. E. E. Cddwell. Edi lo v e rla s twe e k s o ldh i s i n-terext in the blacksmith shop. Mx-.andMrs.A1t'redJespersan ws u lr. m d ln . Pour Im a m . Mrs. J. H. Nelrhood entertained seventeen mania: of tlaeclll th ''W_uM! home ll-tt '¥\=°='d-Y afternoon. After the banners mwrinz.the huns gun a c o n te s t a nd pri us were nwnrded u n .re m J anse n md Mrs. Jas. Mullin.MeadameaPaull h r r y and Elm: Truh lxe n served n delicious lunch.Th e m f mati ng will be held at the J ohnMabondd home Sept. 4 and a t that time offioara will be elected. Mrs .V.0 . Ir a l| .n da n dM rs . J o hnBu-ry are the serving committee. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Rosanbalmanddaughters visited Thursday evening a t the Orville Humstou hame.Mr.and Mn. Alfre d Paulsen and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Edgar Larsen home, wat a t Kennnrd. Mrs. John Aronson attended ameetingot the Relief Corp last Saturday in Bldr. Mr. and Mrs. Weston Long, Misa Greuzhen Mencke and Arthur Long mounted to Wlluut, Iowa Sunday auds penttheda y .M r . m d M n . Fred Long cared for the Blue andWhiteCabinCampduringtheir aluence. Mrs. Henry Wudbem and daugh- ter, Margnref. vinted Thursday afo- emoon at the nwnw, Chris Paul~san home in Blair.. Man hfrom this vicinity plan to attend Pioneer plcdc to beheldin Calhoun Thursday, August 21. Miss Emily Aronson enver-tainedThursday at games and luncheon, the Misses Frances, Eileen and Margaret Thompson. The annual picnic or the McCar- thy Ladies Progressive Club washeld at the Fair Grounds at Arl- ington l m Sunday with a large atbendnnce.A piano dinner was held at neon and a very enjoyable time reported .. m m e m : d l h d i o h i r \t i h e r a h s u ln ut bo e x o s e d - ;¢m1.|,mu11y,tho prwmds o laid bondl, whe n hluod, to » unedfor the purpoheofp~- i n ¢ l a n d b y l d d C i t y f o r p u ° ~ and public grounds and improv i ngthe s a me by e mc d nga lwi m ming pool and aceeuorla th~~ wthereon." .Said election shall be held - governed bythe usual election~ ot the State 61 Nebraska pertain ins thexem. Given undermy Land and th seal ol md City at Blair, Nab » ka, this ls t day of August, 19~ s . E . ~ (SEAL)my C le r .29 _ GV Oo lmdl at ui d City Inn a lll- od n lpednl election o! thc ninet- u h G! nm my so be ma az th e vmnl po ll i n g p lmu i n ui d Q t y betwem the hours of nine o'dock, A. IL, Ind seven o'c1ock,P. ll., on September 9,1980,at which election fha electors of said G b ' shall vots for or against the Iol- lowing pmposiiion, to-wit: th e my o f Bh ir.Ne h ru. ka,borrow money and pledge the property and credit of said City upon im negotiable bonds i n the total amount of $25,- 000.01 uid bonds to be known u " P l r k Bonds", to be issued i n denominations of $1,000.00 e a c h,t o be dx be do n thdrd s be o f insuanne und to be paynble not less than ten years from their dlte nor more than twenty yearn visiting at the home of her son, Marbon and family. Mr.and Mrs.Henry Wulbern and Margnmt spent Sunday eve- ning ln Blai r with Mr. and M n . Leonard Axwll. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Paulson and Mr. and Mm. Peier Bohn md Mn. Schmidt ot Blair, spent Sunday atthe Henry Wulbern home. .._.. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . THE HACK SAW LIVE ST OCK GRAIN HAULING HEQSHIQR JOHN§9l v o L UME 5 Blnk, Nebraska, August 14,1930 NUMBER 14 Ona Blsir man tells us his wife hu n' thadAbkthduy for hen yea;-5 Rzmember August18, 1 9 md 20th is the dates of the "Mo unds "Runge ware FREE to every purdmser of a Globe Glow-Boy or Ray- Boy Parlor I-'urnmce during the month of August. Every year we see i u m w e ar e giv in g wit h a. G lo w- Bo y or Ra y - B o y "'1.'"".'ating He a te r . S a ta n :" S a y ,y o u ! Y o u s e e m t o th i n k y o u o wn th i s p la c e . " Q 4 v HEQSHIQR JOHN§9l v o L UME 5 Blnk, Nebraska, August 14,1930 NUMBER 14 Phone s ~. 238 'xi rv ~>For ,~ H Groceries ' ~ ~ ni-:MEMBER We have exclusive sale on Soren- sen's milk and cream 'lhe clanest an d n m by T es t . We handle the best line of meats and groceries obtainable at popular prices. Courtesy and service is our watch- word. °ff The -Bene!ps§'f sen~gi A MARKET THE HACK SAW Ona Blsir man tells us his wife hu n' thadAbkthduy for hen yea;-5 Rzmember August18, 1 9 md 20th is the dates of the "Mo unds "Runge demonahition a n d sale. Whether you need a nnge nvw or la ter, come in and see this interesting disphy and demonstration. Dad fn Johnny: "If you will n w some wood l' ll let you have the sawdust to play dams with." During the h o t weather we dldn't have the nervebow na an a utHe te rs ,but an i tbla cooled GH now we ted like we a n bell you d l aboutthe wanderlul prem- ware FREE to every purdmser of a Globe Glow-Boy or Ray- Boy Parlor I-'urnmce during the month of August. Every year we see s qm we i rd looking w a r m ontmz z°~ ing through Bllir. We know a man who would not feel dress- ea up i f he didn't have a vest on. E"¢ \'Ytin1a{ounee a m a n c l i m l n g t o ium we are giving with a. Glow~Boy or Ray-Boy "!u~~1'ating Heat/er. Satan:"Say,you! You seem to think you own thin Plw-" RQeentnrrXvd:'We1\ I ought wt My wife W u vi iu g u m u f f g w me Lots of young men ougt to trade their wrist wnfchea foralarm clocks. A cent 29- pieee u t o f g f " - ine Rogers B v o n PETEHSEIIHARDWARE HI-lk. Ndlrllh I I . 4 | a l ly f i n d 5 ~ m m h o ld i n g th e l a d d e r . W h y i l i t th a t th e c n ttle a l wa y s fa c e ~a ~ l " ~ ~ h ~' unun ace o | -i tc !Ev ., n°é '¢'Z°1 NEWS | llr. s ndHn.Ss m Noy e s ,Mrs. nGi.bbonslndson,sudMLt.sndl n .Kyle Ctewdeen of Co tmd Blnt!s ,dro v e to He mnn Mo ndxy Ie tl v l d t wi th Mr . No v s r dx mr . ..._.....................,\...........,..,picnicdng at Fremont. Mr. and Mrs.Frank Jesse are home from Mlnnespolls where they went two weeks 52° to attend Y-hefuneral of a rels ve.They drove on up into Wisconsin for A brle! visit with Mr. Jeese's people whileup_tlm5, Wu -nu w w . n n . mm suyyuguestsst the Clifton Anderson home.Gladys Simonsen spent Saturday at the F. Mdler home. and family spent day at the Herschel Lsymsn home wu t o fHermanwhe n A baby deuzhter |Shop lor y our Fa ll Outfit a t the Fashion Center i n Blair-save Money-slso time.29~lt BENCH NOTES Mr. and Mn. Emanuel Andrea- nm unlnhul - o f r . . n m, "wal... ....-......,......,\.... nvwe. THE c o nn e c r W AY Ruth Morgan of the "Blue Birds of Bono Sawing Club" demonstrat- ed on "The Correct We " to sewy onsnaps, hooks and eyes, at the meet- .- - .. - U _ " L . _..__,.....The verified petition of Gustav I . W u l f md Chri s D. W u!! hu been filed in tha go ng, Co urtof wa County, pnyi ns that L eff\ terse! Administration doiasueto S. W . Ch a mbe rs s n dt bn tt he i n -,s t t u m e n t n e w p n i i l s h e r e i n o u r - \ . . - . u . . . .x . A L » ~ | . . . ¢ _ . n u *ml I Irlylwy everuug, August zu.Theynull serve home made ice cream und Cake. Forrest Brewster moved hish mi l y last week in with Mr. and Hrs.L .F.Hilsinger.Mr.and lmre me W e bste r und c hildre n moved into the Brewster property which they vueeoed. After A few week; visit withhet perenle.Mr. and Mn. O. A.J dmlw . Mr s .Alden Conner left 'l'lmmdny for her home nt I m A a r u w 'be to suwasrnu t.and M r ;F.B.Slzruder at J i . rume n ho s pi t a l i n Oma ha onHg;-=\»» Aususc at 'spent Friday~ his dnnghher,Missat um Covuunt hdspltul in Omshs o. I. Bllainger Ind Boy Gilllnd made a businms trip w Arlington Fddnm Mrs.S. W. Cook and non o l caan..'u.\.M . . -\:u.x.... |-- _ u-uae wa mc k were Thursday att-ernoon \dsiwrs at the J. W. Sim-onoen and A.E. Dixon homes,hevlng supper with Florence and Eleanor Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Clarke and children were Wednesday visitors of the Loran Layman family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dixon and dauglnm, Eleanor of Shddon, Ill. ~ with the A. E. Dixon fam-ily ver Thursday und Friday en- route to Wichita, Kansas to vddta dnughler.The men are cousins.The Riverview 4-H Health Club met Friday afternoon at the NeumWurnck home with twdve mem-bers present and Agnes Simonsen as vidtor.After the businessmeeting and problem dllcllsadnn,loe cream and cake were served § " ' f . ' e r :will he host to za: u e neu; meeting. Aug.Mr.nn dMrs . A.VE G1 u°k e a nd 2"'£ ti '1 f'°fe v fe i due ue the R. and navy or nimr, npenn sundayandMondsy with their father, Fred Metzler, who is caring for the Clyde Metzler home while Mr.and Mrs. Clyde Metzler are a t Powell, Wyomin .gA.E. Dixon spent Tuesday at the Cuming City town hall, serv- "*§,;= judge on the election board. . and Mrs. Louis lang were 'fhursdnyléuppa guests o f Mr. and Mrs.enneth Tyson. Mr. and Mrs.Norman Warrick were Sunday evemlng vidbors withthe Neum Warrick family. Thursday,Friday,Saturday, Monday--Fashion Center Fi n d Clearance Bale.Prism Radieally Reduced;Summer Silk Dreams, rsfzs, soils, $9.75; CM", su and $l'I; all Summer Hats in stock 9512 -worth to $ 7-50;Wuh Dresser8 7 c , s l . s z ,$ 2 - 9 5 - e m e e 1 4 f o 5 2 ; r m . " lJensen and Mr. John Peterson werelsupper guests Sunday evening at 'the Hmv s mi ul home .|Mr.and Mrs. Charles Koenig and daughter, Mrs. Frieda Hugge and Donald were Wednesdsy din- ner guest:s t ths,home of Mx.and Mrs. Paul Koenig of Benson.Mr.end Mrs.Raymond John- son of Omaha, were week-end via-ibors at the parental, Harry Smith home..1 Mrs. E. C. Uppineott and RuthandMrs. Walter McCracken vil- lted with Mrs. Dora Sumner me Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Pad Paulsen and two ehudren were Sundafo lfe r- noonh visitors at the Alfred Hun~ sen omeThe Bench Community Club met with Mrs. Harry Smith Thursday:dternoon with twdve members ,present Mrs.Raymond Johnsonot Omaha was U. visitor.We were 1876 and 1877, and formed a part of the cavalry columns which closed around the Sioux in the last of the Indian wars in the Pino Ridge campaign .ln 1890 und 1891. A lame Maman cow was the ln- noeent cause of the establishment of the post.On the night of Aug- ust 17, 1854, she left the Mormon trdl andhobhled into a Sioux camp her meat divided.The next day the Mormons re a c he d mm nm- mie and reported the Indians had stolen one of their eows."The Bear." Sioux chief suggeshed a de- tachment ol soldiers he sent to the village w arrest up offender. A- bout thirty soldere went on this migdon."The mr' i t i r be l i e v - ed, had a change of hem.When where she ws.; caught, killed 5 dn detachment msrched into the .., .. .. \. .. .. ..u n . Ncmce OF SPECIAL ELECTION Notice in hereby given that more that fifty resident freeholders of the Clty of Blair, Nebraska, hnving petitioned the Mayer and G t y Council ol said City to call a spe- eubmitting to the electors of said (i ty for thdr a ppro va l or Niec- tlen the proposition heminuffer get forth and hsving given bond as " W M by s tatute on my the cost of laid election in case me propoeidon does not w r y .and, said petition md bend having been found sufficient by said Mayor md City Council, Now Therdore, the electors of the City of Bls dr, Nebrukl, will take notion that the Mayor und de l election for the purpose y 2 3 8 _/"'~J~iFor¥\ ~ r ¢ Groceries ' ~ ~ -§~¥The -A ~Benelsen ~ MARKET ni-:MEMBER We have exclusive sale on Soren- sen's milk and cream 'lhe clanest an d n m by T es t . We handle the best line of meats and groceries obtainable at popular prices. Courtesy and service is our watch- word. »-°-'"J| ww., ~..-Q.n m . ,mr u m .nverugn zlmuy m e s a en- 1 uufnmuz wu m x w wp sa ruce lad W él D ' n | dvid! 3* the ho?'a°"ot her datur. -=1»=;,;,,,_ md Weight Silk Stocking: that Wax glgen, g",g¢;»°:\§b.b:5y_A m i u_='=g§=>§w u m _ _ d m m Liln,dlugh o f s v c w n z b o x e - x » f » = - : d o m 1 y | . m ¢ . w » . ¢ m d » y m . » ° » 1 v u m m m a ` e n w m m » a .P 1-via.w m a ~ I v f t m c h z e s o c m e e n e x f o r o n x y m g m a n d t h e n e i m m u e m g w m b e ¢ e h i 1 ¢ z m » z ¢ p ; r ¢ y i n | , \ w g : I v m 'R '°ml H1 Y ° ¢ h ¢ ! B ° r ¥ = I n v - ¢ h o ; e a r ly , : , : ' : ¢ | ' ~ M i 5 ' I d a ~ ' f h a ~ "W W E" ~ _Mins Eleanor Dimn wmia Sun-the Fashicm Centex in Blur.1 2 . 1 3 | » . ? ; m . n h - n h . Q e h . ~ Dlnux w-.P .W muguwm -ww nw-ed, but not u.n8l i .D i a n a Hf h had brought down the faithlas In- da n chief.That incident led 60 open huxtillties between the wh!bes| nd the Indians and xtmltedin thei§-l..!....-...I ly sftumou ut Mrs. Geo.g at Frrmont. e 'M cl bnet'I'h\;nd.\y iltemoon h ks.Tom Wukdidd,Jr.nu r " ' "" ; ' ° - ~ - - - u v n u - n u e 8 l » l | 1 u u u u : u \ . u n r u n n u u w a u u .u ..''C R O W E L L H O M E ¥" 5 . m. 1d , i e n ga n i n vi te d n n u mb e r N o w th i s m l l i p o s t i n th e 'o f a n m m A-lends w h i s h o me h e me ° 'm e § ' : ' f f ° " ° h " 5 ° " ' I ° ' ' M r s - S m - a h h e n h u - T e n d :l f t m he!p a c k e r y c o u n tr y .u:ma o n h er mi £1 2 e h . . .. . ¢- .. ° i' » . ., 3 .» . f. L m. m, -2 m,° ; ~: » .f |.?...'§£'; |n»¢i°\1°m d W i v l i f v l grou nd.: mmvlhllfllllll. a n m um s m u wu nu a um m m in y l u r eli sh gnlhehixspendingths w¢ek|»tTehmahvilN-nzsnlnar.lBn|M.lldredSwanlon.uulM.|u,ka nn Kas*tleodomalu,were,g1|utsS\mda1;tthsF.0.Swm- mmhome.l`llsHarmm\halImamdefel&ed \hnBedSox,senlumdtea.mo!mna!n6to6lnnten£nningg\mn . n m s n n a q u m - n m .uw8Pl"un0M¢Bl1dB0fBIlif,.ia shyingwifh heraznt,Mn. ~I-'rmchlltpzuenHr.|mdKn.BanWeltuttended~1||neustomlhl8nndsy.1'haAmadmn1A¥lmAvdi\\'¥lnldsapedslmgetingonllundlr me ' s w M - = # ' * "'as served ~exiadx; oe f " "'°a°;'.'f'a.'.i'.,';,...&'.t l l :Mra.R.ll':I%emvdindehildnnvenSand;dternbbnvd!nnwi¢hHrs.J.é.C'!tlAMn= Mr |ndM.rx.J.S.Ccnetydmvato Omlhs Sunday to upmd theday with Mx-.|ndMra. P.J.Flynnmdhmily_ Tw d u m m s w - < 4 m m :Gnu R-my were ll.r.md Mn. JoeBlnduzandhhtiugand Hn.PoteDixdmer 01 Herman, Mrs.DaveMooreud angina-at Columbus m d Mn . ih rm di ak o fw m mHr.ma Mn. Clyde ne w la d u at mm.Tom Majors ~»{""`gh T "" ' ; , ' 5 , g " ":peut M01lday_ vim her mam and smmri mm.aunt, ihe Madame: Trueblobd und Kits Muie Kami: visited tithem§."°§,'f,°gk v m .~Jamm°mb¢r¢h»m¢smn»yw,. omnh h'\ns::i'1n " N d "in °F'"l°'¥°. '' uccanrnr umw ;' ".;".f »:'.1"°fff.»¢.. aff 1?.d";'E.?l¥w N c .C R E E K Trueblnod And Bhekamne on nwdir--W N "m».maumx.u.N¢L»m»am- d f ? "§ 2 $ " ' ° " " " ".,'i §,," "'.i' { i Z " " " ' i § . . ' " ? ' * " . , Y ? " " ' " " ' |¥hindm'ed!heworkin¢heHomeKAl:z|u.Y i l ' asnomxnylmmm bletocome M.iuRldze1Hnmstonrem.m¢d The North Pucm Post of the A-mex-lcan Legion in rapidly eumplet-ing phnl for the mm-uinment ofmore than s thousand vidting leg~ ionairea who are axpectad m at-tend the annual stile convimtinn uf thgt organizadon to be held four meoesdve days stu-Bug August 24th.Many unique features yrill mxka up the vwmm.among which is planned m'o1d time buffalo hu'-bem that will stint the conven- tion atuendmts n rare divardond° "* °" =° di Mn sm m m a uu »h m ¢ su na »m e 'ulmakesthe *ny l¢!'Yiov lo bmw- p§»m.,m..¥.». with relntivéa .Z ont "u g my hlve pre- A npdr mm name un mm me Valley.dandy Aymmg buffaloOth Elevntor Co. anFdd|7 and Mr. ma Mn. J. H. Narhwalhnabsmneurqdmdwillberout- fim odltwitilngdninqgg,.md¢pm¢||¢n,J¢¢k,|pm¢3md|yedintrueouHoor|w}entBuffdo a r some ; a J. m..;a;.a;t'a;.N.»,,. . f.f;.'ii.;......,..y,.""mQ¢a~»»'<e. >-,Q \/»»a.~'»~"la:» f aw . ,,..J: g I 1" ¢ l " | " "...m me nr- a n - c a n un z a n n ; 1 9 8 0 | t t.\xe ;ge o !8 5 y e 1 rl.9 uum1.hs¢ndl5dxy|.He v n s b o m in Schwab¢ted, G¢f\w=v°n0§*~ n1~.18l4andenmn§t»oNehranh _ARLIN | f ~.nam on mi uw ua mvGTONNOTESgndean&hizhvlynea=t ~evening. rv K a a u ¢ c m m f ¢nur enerman m.¢naumwm.n»|unm»uins fir vam tion nt W eeping w..'~ W ~ ~- m ay ana at Adolph Im m un bi l po dd a n s a mmug e r o f t he l lh mo o n .bmme ru h h ,where they will ' l ' r e u t v n - N m o d w w n ~ Independent0 ildatinnhera F1 ed llr.a rudMn.Cu'1 CarIbe rgm1d!=p€nda!¢ wd.\y |!i |hi ng,g n m q f a f n u d s t u n d s t f.Gi n ke i lh i s L ' h mi l : M da ni gm n h m r . » n d u n . u ¢ m u w1 Himsa Loretta FQ; and Goldls am§°."'°v?.¢1==2"f h i m .a a s pent Thu!ld.y lfbamo on v-mans g;;;»»"g um" s o Av h to n. ve ,..-¢¢..:.'"'~=f Q .-p-u. um uw. »¢~um| nun, nuhnsl-|!rom our local doewn, an amb -ur.a Mm. mm Ewwnhmp "enm.;'IL¢ out o! sown "hv"|ll:1ld°°hew;'§sat\?l;in , qw hospi °";;"l:_n"`°°k'°"d'n md gm, That was the secmd wcidmtast Johnson m m l u :week xt of """" in m m """ h°§;. and Mm D. A. Compton .,¢,:g;'; ';=;=v,,';"' 'i'; § ';.%°'1'L'§.'.2..2f Blair were guests Tuesday at the hams.Mm Renard!panntus. s. Dixon home.|'mr. md un. umm wan ma ff{;."'1i' f'.'fE;.?' A." ° The Fontanelle Ladies Aid metThursdaylftm1wotlfortheir monthly mating.Adolph Holtmln recdved wordFriday from Creighton that ~ wear gfxagizf 2.,. 3 Gina Rev.Feyadoer,pastor of St.John's Lutheran church. north of,F1orenee, officiating.Hr. rumen is survived hy his daughter, Mn.Hrl.EdRennrd¢ndchild!!nldt1\.he FredHltman Sr.iasen-HanaSchm.ldt,ten 'drenStaplewn, Neb.m the Shadonix recently by num for Maw. ww-!°L1,'h1 at th: hom gg his __,,,.;_,,,, ten great grand ' drag;twg dsteru who reside in Grand In- ......" " ',=;,;;;"'"~"°~ ww adm., Duling the norm Saturday eve-ninz z 1=»-5 me close to theQouchmanouse wu struck gg1lKh¢l1i11€and a.large bran qsshed into the home, doing con-snderable damage.The house is vacant, but wus formerly occupiedum Hol 'mdlland. éna one nm: and une pro-'rhe H¢nryStrenger,_Jr..nh in ce .u m ded.~--August Watennmthrelhmgaewslwi h h g w f gm k g "lCh§'°h"d Sneversusdrlving anewby the o. P. Brown lamlly. Iheld thdr picnic lm Tuesday atninfn an ..,,,€&.ha. wan- .nmnscl ~f f H.- ,~_.__ .___ f I x l n ' m u : o nWednesday moming .Mr. md Mrs. Wm. Chdstiansanand Bergltxe were viniwrs at theWm. Belmrendt home Tuesday eve- »Mx. und Mrs. c. w. Christiansen and children of Blair, Mr. and MmLloyd Johnson and daughters, Mr.and Mri. T. K. Iverson and family,Mr. and Mrs. Andmw Albaeh wereswimming at the Elkhorn Mondayevening.Cla-renee Wachter helped hmbrother, Walter Wuhter, of nearRosalie, mu his corn at the Her-man Nelson harm Wednesday.Mr. und Mrs. Howard William-sen spent Tuesday in Hooper vu-Mng Mx. Wil1ls.msen'u aunt.andaxwin, Mrs.Gustle Bott. and son,Rnmi.. and Mn.Fred Anderson were Tubsday mms visitors ntthe Ole Jensen home.Mr and Mrs. Eul Reel: of Ft. ruersun ann xamuy.I..;::.'~ and "f°=s.f.§'.s"l' R;g=»=ma mn span y ting atthec. K. Anderson home,nearArlington'Mx. md Mm Emest Monson ,were Sunday dinner guesta nt theHoward Williamson home.I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carlberg viB~ited at the Henry and Fred Pet- ersen home Sunday evenlng. Scottsbluff-B & R Root. B€¢l'1 stand on North Broadway, reopen-'led for busdness._| Mitchell-Paving operations will stan on streets hero shortly. Soott.sblu!!-New auction sale' company book over llvextoek salehams and othur nmnmy on-me of ~of u atelephone lines and loul sxdungo of Wester-n'I'elephone Corporation started.l n m l m -Im -n Cleaners open- ed for budne ln this town.Holdneze-Ellis Ol! Oo. nt Ip can drilling rigs three miles south of city.. Missl*laggieM.l.owe Herman, Heb. ~Representltlve for .?§§*2,,,'§§i',j,1';" "fi are f=='P'°~'-1 World-Herald Work :wma on new high For wuummn comm between Holbiook and Camh ~Calhoun, dmvo up w me John!m...-___..-....n lnumml ...m...~.n na gon, Donald returned home often spending a several weeks vacation at Esta Park, Colo Clyde Cook, accompanied by J.<;c <» kena c .E.Ax» b<mnr~'» ¢ - mont, left Tuesday for n two weeks Eshing trip me the Lake of the Woods, Clnlda.Mr.and Mrs.Myron Cook re~ last week from n pleasant vacation spent at Okobojl, Iowa.The M. E. kmdngwn met onTuesdayevepinat the D. W . Lawson home.Lucy Lawson and Mrs. Alvin Anderson were hostesses.u was the snow eloe- tion of officers and the electionresultedas lollowa:Mrs. G. B. Rosenkilde, president; Mrs. Minnie Cass, vice-president; Mrs. Richard Melvnrd,secretary;Mrs.Chethlenking, treasurer, and Miss Alice Mcliibben, reporwr.' Mlss June Seger left Friday for A vacation vlisrt at Clear Lake, ln., the guest of her uncle and family of lown City..Mr§. Jake Frunzenburg enjoyed a visit recently from her slsvxr, Mrs. D. Criss of Omaha.Mr.and lllrs.Fred Meierhenry and family attended the weddingrewptlonfortheVonSeggem- Schmidt vmdding which was given Wednesday evening at the lovely farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Ern- est Schmidt, parents of the bride. An informal picnic supper washeldWednesdayeveninginthe church basement.It was not verylargelyattended because ol the threatening storm.I t w u for members of the Ladies' Aid And Missionary Societies amd their fa mi li a.J . F. L u l¢ m-, wh o h a s h e e ni llnt his home fo r th e p ut two weeks, is reported u bein: muchimproved in hedth. Mr. And Mrs . Kelky Vm Na lin und dlughber,who have lpent several months in Arinom, Call!- orma and Oregon,Arrived me x-pectedly last week for 1 visit withtheir mother Hrs. Alice Van VullnHr. Van Vlli n, who hu pmpe rty nt Herma n, hu been tnve lingforglgdeneiitofM n .Va n Vdln's Ht l :e S'-==-°»;__;f 'Clay r e guest of sterm e a 1 . u e x n n m ' Mr.I-nd Mrs. Seger d Sooth- hlusff, are visiting in the home oftheirson,w. R. Sega. Curtin Cook of Wnyne was sguestlut we e k i n the home of his uncle, Jack Cook.Mr. and Mn. W A. R»=\=~»»%f And Mrs.Pnnk Williams nttend- ed 1 mating of the CrowdlBome Board of Trustees nt Bl a i r l u tWednesday. A ca r henrlng n New Jerseyliansenumberandcontnlnlng ...ew -. lueew..Reoent guests at the Hens Pwex-sen home were'Mines Marlon N leon a nd Lola To!! o ! Blur.h r .a nd Mm W dte r Rnnvioch nnnounoe the birth o f s mn hd- dn , Au st'1at..i n . . : uveryl Dixon spent a week recently at the Art Johnson home in Valley. Clifford Daketroia el perone f°; the Ar 'n ya o are nCamp Sheldon this weekewho ue:P n l Hxwkins,0~lerhmry, Raymond Hart,Russell Pe\¢11°D»» and Dick and Jack Cady.- H. C. Spins of Calllomln Junc- tion, Iowa has been visiting Mr. and Mrs W.K.Ely Io; several duye On Thursday with Mr. Spares as chauffeur,Mr.and Mrs.El y len by automobile for a two weeksLnp.They plan to visit points in Iowa,Illinois and possibly Mich- igan.Mr. Ely is a civil war vet- eran but was as delighted us a small boy ovq t.he prospect ol the m pDr. and M P. L. Cady were inDavidCity rgunduy.They were called there by the death of an old friend of the doctor. Little Fern Wilson,wh o h ubeen visiting at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dorhecker for several weeks, re-turned last week to her home in Omaha.Word xecdved from the BmwReckmeyer fumily who are away on a vacation trip, mm that they are visiting Mrs. Charlotte Pfeif- fer at her home nur Cegmer, Wyo. and hnving a wonde ul time.Miss Valeskn Pfeilfer of Oek IPark, Ill. is there doo, spending her vention with her mother. The Pleiflers a n former Arli nzwn people B E L L C R E E K V A L L E Y Mr.md Mrs.John Eeheenknmp,Sr. of Arlington, vddted Tueodnylafternoon at Wm. Holtmnn's. |n e w Ke rkho !! me h m on 'the Omlhl marke t one dey last week. Fremont a l l e n from he ro e m week were Henri. ma lladnmes Amnndul Peterson, Geraldine and L wm W m. Ko l b-mn,Viola and Lester, Mn. Gottlieb Echtonhmp and Mile Alla and Hr. md Mrs . John Nlabnum. Irene \Holemen l d n t e d M n . John Nlebaum with her house work Inst week. The Fontlnelle 'Luther I u g u eheld its annual pimlc lt Vote-nn: perk at Fremont on Frldsy.Abesket dinner wu enjoyed st noon. The lfternoon was spent playin; I | I i I Strengefs grove.A picnic dillmfltwexltyféve ; ' e § s : g o l " He " w s s was held at noon.The afternoon laid to re st in the Ft.Calhounwasdevotedto outdoor :po rta l Those firesent were Messrs. and Mesames Gevrse Strenger andKenneth,Hervey Baxtung~\'snd Phyllis Role, Elmer Hartung andIona my, August Huong, Adolph Holtman, Richard and Anita, Henry Scheer, Sr.,Rudolph Stork and Ruth, Tom Williams, Wm. Steav- ensen,John Blumeker,Russell, 'Vernon and Lowell, Charles Rich- ardson,Cam Cameron and fam-_ily, Wm. Mortensen, Henry Streng- ler, Jr., Elmer Goodwin and Inm- ily; Misses Leona Holtman, Mur- thelle and Pedrl _Stranger-,Leols Stork,Clara Blumcker,Marcella Lyons ot lincoln, Anna Gustafson, Lillian Frederiekson, Ethel Schuh man, Esther Lallman, Deliah Bart- ling,Verna Williams,Martha .l-lurtung, Mrs. Louelln Melerhenry, August Waterman,Dennis Cook, Blll Hnrtung, Ed and Clarence Nis- baum,Lester Paepa,Adolph Schurman, Jr., Melvin swrk. Hub old and Dalton Strenger. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Holtmmn and family vidled Sunday evening at the FA Langhnrst home at Nicker- son.Mr. and Mrs.Gottlieb Lallmnn and dnugh , Sylvia and Dnrlene visited relatives at Fremont Sun- day Afternoon.' ET. CALHOUN AND VICINIT Y . _ _~ < u lEditorInd Mrs . Frank Adema vidted relatives i n Lyons,Neb.Monday. Mins Anita Mahrens uooovmpm- le d Mi n ow W ri ght o l Ke nna rd _to Omahn 'Dmeadny afternoon, where they awendd A eoronty lllsa Mnry.Ne.leon delightfully entertained sixteen Leda at bridge at her home 'hnesdny afternoon. Sl»derand Mr| .G uy S ln de r f o r hlghseoxes.'l'hoeelnaooend.mee!ro mF f. 0 e lh o u nw e t e M ud nme | 0tto Kru»e ,G.V.Br.ulle andJ ohn L-lads.Adelicioustlunehson clos- e d n v e r y t ternoon.l . . » . . . . £ £ $lu d h ln e u tt l e \'roc hdto 1ho South0 mnhe mnz» ke tonl(o nd| .ylndTuea d.s y ¢v e - mi n . Ed i t h Co o k i s b a c k i n tb e 1 - ' e c ¢ n w mmm\ > mk » p m. ¢ r ¢ » e rhe rre turni ro ma s umme ro e e -don of school at Boulder, Colo. Mr.Heinrich H1-limi.aged father of Mrs.Ha m Sehmidt, oemetery.The many beautifull flowers tesl:l6ed to the uteem in'which he was held.The husoanes I I I Pli 1o |wer¢nwl.\'dedMra.H l r n n x w e r e d t h e l u ma l l m l g u s t l , ol six of his grsnddaughters were the pall-bearers.o Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Autlwld maha, are the happy parents o Ason born Tnaday, August s.Theyhave Sivfm him the mme, Richard Henry.Mother end hobo ue re- ported as getting dong nleely.C. J. _Lund and daughter,Mlm Frances ol Craig, Neb., oamodown Wednesday to attend the funeralofMr. Hnnsen.C. J.re turnd home the same evening but Mies Frances remained until Sundayfor n vim with relatives. Mna ud Mrs .Henry Michaels of Florenee, came up Wednesday and attended the services for Mr. Han- sen.Mn. Mi nnie .lessen of B mr , was a guest ot Mrs. Tenn Ambler Wednesday artenioon. Mr.and Mrs . 0. A. Pi ck anddaughter,Betty left Thursdnyl morning on s motor trip to Cali!-ornla.While there they will aff lend the golden wedding celebra- hon ol Mrs. Flek's parents.They' expert to be gone until Nov. 1. Misses Anna und Ella Rohwer and Mrs. Geo. Rohwer, Jr. enter- tained sixteen ladia at the fonn~ er's home Thursday afternoon a t l l . tended a dance at German hxdl on l I I bridge,in honor of Mrs.J. H.- Darling of Lakewood, N. J.,whohashe m 'spending the summerwithhermother,Mrs.Anna C.Roberts.There were four tables of players.Mrs. Wm. Sievers held .high soore and Miss Celia Rohwer low.Ind suitable prizes were nwnnded them.A p l w i n z fentf ure °f;=== Into bn;ter-noonnwu n sence songs .arling,wh o i s nt n le n te d dn g e r .B o i s his own ncoompanin.The ladle: were delighted to hear hlm.Rev, m d Mrs.Darling and smell lo nleave io: thdr home at Lakewood, N. J. Thursday of this week. " " ~r e a " " " a ~ " . : ~ ° ° °° \uafternoon. . . . " ~ H w y F m . = . = : . ~ : . ~ = y bernoon with Ill members present.Mn. Cllua Hohner and Mn. Jolm Landis were gums .A l°Y¢1! lum'-been wus served by Mrs. Fis-c h e r m a H i n m u . Claus Mehrens me George Ohrt left Frldn§.momln,g for Uneolln, yHr. tml Mrs. Detle! Kruse v1l|~ me Fri da y ev e ni ng lt tho Paul Kruse home. Misa Mildred Ambler has been under the dootor'| ogre for 'lov- ern days with thront trouble. Willis Ketehmnrk hu zlve n un i mummy mvnung un: umen oun-#HY School had the pleamm of to a very interesting andve tdk by Mr. Fra nk B.Brown of Omaha, on his travels inthe fs r e m. Henry Rohwer, Mrs. Marie Meh- renr,Mr.and Mrs.Ia uls L und Ind fami ly vizdled ht the Arthur Krambeek home Suudsy afternoon. M m August Frahm celebrated her birthday anniversary Sundsy, August 10. _Mr. and Mrs. Gus Timm of Bem- hlhzton were visitors at the ClausOhrt home Sunday afternoon.Mr.and Mrs.Gus Lage, Mr. and Mrs.Wm.Sievere and daughter, Miss Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs, Oral Harrison and the Misses Kate Mehrens and Edn Sierk enjoyed n picnic supper in Hummel park on Sunday evening. Severed from this vicinity at- Sunday night.' 'lhe Ernest Gericke family are anticipating an enjoyable day Thursday, August 14 as their son and brother,Carl who attendscollegeatBerkeley,Calif.,will stop over to spend the day withthem.He is on his way w Wash-l xngton, D. C. where he is to take] part in a track meet.On his re~'turn he will stop for a little long-l er vi m be fo re retumlng to cal-l ifomis in continue his studies.l Mrs. Frank Wolf! and children, Betty June and Frankie and Mrs. Wm.Bolln mutored out to Bur-le hm, Ne b.Friday for n m m * visit with relatives ol Mrs.Wm.\ Balln.On Sunday as they wereout rims the y we re av wded by an onnoming car into loose gravel, and their ear overturned into nlditch.Both la dla were pwettyl bldly bruised up, the children es- caping udniured.Frank Wolf! and Wm.Bolln left immediately when they reaived the news ofthe neddmt and brought than all home, arriving at 4 o'|:lock Man-' dpy morning.The ladies ueboth'oonfined oo th d r beds a t thi n mel ing.It wa s A wo nde r the y 'mi v c e u u u e g u m m w m w n c h ey were a com towreck and annot even be n...l"€,, lt was reported. " a f ' % ' " " M mm nnd little ter d t y mo forCl wi ml .Nob. where they vdlll vldt "th relatives for 1 couple of \ lrThe Ft. Calhoun bd! team play- ed Vdle y on the home dnmond Sundny, the score bdng 1 8 to 0 in favor of the vlnltora.I YORK CREEK NEWS John ed chris Vindenlev in Oxkhnd an Mnmlnv 1 nv ..~u rvce Co.Herman. Nah.sfarted work on second mtuml gas] line in this vicinity. for Soren Jensen Tuesday evening.Miss Durothy Pemrsen aceom~ pani Mr. and Mrs. Clark Davis w s nundnah, Iowa Wednesday,momi g.They returnw home Thursday. Mr.and Mrs. Herman Nelson and sons visited 'a t the Clark krowning home last Sunday eve- mn gCharlie Bogen came home last Tuesday evening from the Fre- mont hospital after having under- :Bent a goitm operation last Mon- y, M r . w g g g Gemena Wv .m~ sen spen y e z .tinsa t the Fay Jones . X E Elmer_Thone helped P e w L . Petersen haul hay Friday. A. B.Johnson called at ChrisVlnderllwa Friday affemoun. me Kuble Ind Chris Vlndenlsv kft Frida y a fte rno on fr Hagem- 1 Cool Weather Makes you think of Winter Needs. (A LACO OIL BURN- ER keeps your home nice and comfortable a t a ~ o f E x - pense All siza. $14 to $7so Shell Disdllate is the b a t you can buy. Try some.V a y at» tractive contract. N e b r . - I o w a O i l C o . BLAIR NEBRASKA Where Good Nebraska Frmd; lea-- c A M R c m o m n m at N E B R A S K A S T A T E . F A I R A flno fluo to l n h r om Ones tad Sn tha Great Show °°\l!°\'¢lN7 m a w w w sigh:Blg Days Aua. 29 To SEPT.. u - - - ~ » -.. r gAy"-fo" vounsE|;|=¥ rnot__sounas good bqlt~ ypu .have ' Myé\e5n§`6F testing: SAY TO YOURSELF: ah you arebehupbl g f a l l ~ %i|&`Js%g' 1 'long %_\;e;_ih, tirejnsgrance, 61' adj ding e];e_ but .inhilisic tife'goodness:.lloTQu|KhbWYOURSELF! I T|1en,.iust For variety, ask yourse|¥ "WI~|Y?"Why is it true that chi the ko .that question is the only tire Fad: really need to know, to be oF al:&inn i-Hia finest tire values money czn buy! And w|I ¥lC|'URH> ann. 114: nn Q°<>°Yw= HEAVY mm frm. A saw axuuuul. IQ; Looncs-A uuan 'won vnu. 'ax Blair Ton and Tire Comnanv : I1 L Nobnnh, August 14. 1980 "W im um ea 1 6.* ma wm. *'0°°d-by. darling," nm mmm.and embnced hqr.' T u n o m loom."."Good-by.p a p u . " m e a n m~tend, but papa held nu ltubborn utltnde."ru hno to go upmln md ge t some thlnn.".murmux~odBrneatlne.n they went uno the hall. mum went spawn with Ernes- tina. Mmm cams out and put her hmd on wu1'| arm."Be ¥°°d to her." she lmplohd. .._ _.. 1 Guin; d'oi\o"w"H¥I `v w . I f Bi b me had beam tor hor.TM dxrn- xlln of gidhood vu broksn, and mswn emergeQ~ into womalhood.~he hld beeome mx.Alvuyl now. wm would be hens bedde her at the bezlunlns of every day.Gravely she comdderod this. and nent up avw:dleu pnyer dnt :ha might be u :Wd wlta ,Soma one nn moving about lnthe knenen. and sho heard tha nt- tle ot c om: ln the kitchen gnu. 1. ... .loss A. mourns.n u m . : in pu- Year $1-5| _~; \: 4»:.-1 -E u ta s du n s e u a d- d n nma tt s r » m ¢ p ¢ m m = ~ ¢ s w , N ¢ m . .n w f.\n A d o t C o u ¢ n n d 1 ma a , x s ' zo . ~herddnl- |»o i n 0 n a 0 u t o p p o d t a h i r l i d l o n t v i s it i n g . H t lu o k n d ilr r ib ll.H l l f n c m o m n urhlzs.W u r a n g e d .m d hi s ay e : burned.B u t h d v u cllm.._ He i l 1 |;+ |!l \| ~ c l ;~ ¢ . " ;L ° = " * 1 * ¢I > ' = ¢1 °h * '° * 1 ' -H e a r n _ n u n t h e r e o n S i l l l d i l i -t h o u g h t ~_vu 'n ' r" P .M m ~ n o t ~.| 3 5~.~ ' r ' .1'E¢z'\T»-ix. i§1u& in fea- uh m lnh, u no muon why Ishould let her mln har whois llh.You han behnvsd vm badly, rm n » p r d e i 2 l ' § u u v m a u ¢ n ¢ . o n o n h u f e a t . "G u m o n. t ha n -llt 'l do It n ov , " i t 5 l r | ii; fnolmiid lralnof hrfiiilill-IT>°i\`i'#l*1( H E E N T E R P R I S E -1}eu»'s ¢ b 1 § ' f f § ;rled Qtnxsdne. who wmltlndo -~ h|mu~o\md.' A n y m m n o m - g u n d r l t o4f.Mud: continually.."No, rm not nurpriiod.It'a hut n u t in o knew that the ln l t in n n rented on her.md E m e s t i n e came to the Brice- nma n oun. In the dovn ltnlrl d raw- lug room the lamps giovred softly. She h a d telephoned m u n m a th a tsh e v u I n town *f or lun c h a n d wo u ld c o m a o u t wi t h W i ll a t n m . J a | |¢: hating herself for lt.R wal Awful to be such 1 slave."Your mother phoned me garter- dny." .her folks u a bhckguard.and s'gdnmnyuwellrradlzelttlrstasFlut.Noredmu would do meh 'n thing..Hu would be hunmuble! 1 a l e ||. n what lb s wanted.Ona o ught to k n o w w h a t o n e lr ln t l.I d 0 .W e td ke d a b ou t i t tod a y . " " r c an tell y ou wh a t f°"~ '=; °,£ lrnu fln lun he h.'Inu my go. andlvrilldoalwltixyououtamdethlx lumse." Ennudno td:un:everything wmlv thhntwlllonlylaughed, u hor youu: hiuband, for he seemed to;1ow,totillout,tobebl;gerand stronxar."Don't'be lilly."he wa ."Er- .I |u l :| "W im um ea 1 6.* ma wm. *'0°°d-by. darling," nm mmm.and embnced hqr.' T u n o m loom."."Good-by.p a p u . " m e a n m~tend, but papa held nu ltubborn utltnde."ru hno to go upmln md ge t some thlnn.".murmux~odBrneatlne.n they went uno the hall. mum went spawn with Ernes- tina. Mmm cams out and put her hmd on wu1'| arm."Be ¥°°d to her." she lmplohd. .._ _.. 1 Guin; d'oi\o"w"H¥I `v w . I f Bi b me had beam tor hor.TM dxrn- xlln of gidhood vu broksn, and mswn emergeQ~ into womalhood.~he hld beeome mx.Alvuyl now. wm would be hens bedde her at the bezlunlns of every day.Gravely she comdderod this. and nent up avw:dleu pnyer dnt :ha might be u :Wd wlta ,Soma one nn moving about lnthe knenen. and sho heard tha nt- tle ot c om: ln the kitchen gnu. 1. ... .loss A. mourns.n u m . : in pu- Year $1-5| _~; \: 4»:.-1 -E u ta s du n s e u a d- d n nma tt s r » m ¢ p ¢ m m = ~ ¢ s w , N ¢ m . .n w f.\n A d o t C o u ¢ n n d 1 ma a , x s ' zo . ~herddnl- |»o i n 0 n a 0 u t o p p o d t a h i r l i d l o n t v i s it i n g . H t lu o k n d ilr r ib ll.H l l f n c m o m n urhlzs.W u r a n g e d .m d hi s ay e : burned.B u t h d v u cllm.._ He i l 1 |;+ |!l \| ~ c l ;~ ¢ . " ;L ° = " * 1 * ¢I > ' = ¢1 °h * '° * 1 ' -H e a r n _ n u n t h e r e o n S i l l l d i l i -t h o u g h t ~_vu 'n ' r" P .M m ~ n o t ~.| 3 5~.~ ' r ' .1'E¢z'\T»-ix. i§1u& in fea- uh m lnh, u no muon why Ishould let her mln har whois llh.You han behnvsd vm badly, rm n » p r d e i 2 l ' § u u v m a u ¢ n ¢ . o n o n h u f e a t . "G u m o n. t ha n -llt 'l do It n ov , " i t 5 l r | ii; fnolmiid lralnof hrfiiilill-IT>°i\`i'#l*1( H E E N T E R P R I S E -1}eu»'s ¢ b 1 § ' f f § ;rled Qtnxsdne. who wmltlndo -~ h|mu~o\md.' A n y m m n o m - g u n d r l t o4f.Mud: continually.."No, rm not nurpriiod.It'a hut n u t in o knew that the ln l t in n n rented on her.md E m e s t i n e came to the Brice- nma n oun. In the dovn ltnlrl d raw- lug room the lamps giovred softly. She h a d telephoned m u n m a th a tsh e v u I n town *f or lun c h a n d wo u ld c o m a o u t wi t h W i ll a t n m . J a | |¢: hating herself for lt.R wal Awful to be such 1 slave."Your mother phoned me garter- dny." .her folks u a bhckguard.and s'gdnmnyuwellrradlzelttlrstasFlut.Noredmu would do meh 'n thing..Hu would be hunmuble! 1 a l e ||. n what lb s wanted.Ona o ught to k n o w w h a t o n e lr ln t l.I d 0 .W e td ke d a b ou t i t tod a y . " " r c an tell y ou wh a t f°"~ '=; °,£ lrnu fln lun he h.'Inu my go. andlvrilldoalwltixyououtamdethlx lumse." Ennudno td:un:everything wmlv thhntwlllonlylaughed, u hor youu: hiuband, for he seemed to;1ow,totillout,tobebl;gerand stronxar."Don't'be lilly."he wa ."Er- .I |u l :| 1.... »...~.......going' `to' be married. lug to mm Johnala Alli- not aux-px-lead are you?" ~eatlnu. mmm: of wlll'abewayhemoveda n ~usually.-- not aurprlaed It'a lvl! ~s wanted.Ona oillht to hat one wanta.I M.We bout lm today."~tell you what you wanttalklug to yon about lt." ~eaune with alaterly decl-'Yon want a house lu Hub- oodl, or else one of those -peratlvely owned apart- on the drlre,near dow-n~And you went a llmoualue.rleh,handsome huaband. gut lt Ill planned out."~tau." agreed mum. nomo 'Pretty much aa yoult.I want Imlng, for my~ dou't you aak him?" ex- Erneaune,her tedlnga a~n of resentment that Lu- . allowed her the hllacy of -u m m.ot hurt fo r lm'that Loring should have ch a tool, ot scorn torthese ~bably wou't need to," Lll-~wered, and went ou. before ~e could lnta rupt her >-lr not Loring, than some ~ch llke hlm.I merely man~ hlm ua an example After=»married a few years. Iaon, and lf I get along ulce-~uldn't mlud a diughter.I~erythlng right.man who dy a member of good cluba, the money he makea wlll lu the rlght dlrectlou, and ~'t have to stand and walt. ~ht.zo on and hoot.I what I want,anyhow,and ~ore than you know."Sheat Erneetlne wlth some eeand added darkly:"What'|ll get lt.Watch me." lue could seo Lllllan aa lhe~ned lt all o A correcta correct hna d perhapl correct baby or two.Theld budneaa oyer and over. nec: people coming and go-Lorlng alalklng handsomely for her. She knew what ahe She wanted lovel She eomeuxlng not mentioned lan'| lllt.She wanwd pea- romantlc love,She want-~nture, an ummble. great enly ahe stood trembling, herhoatlngwithgreatm o n : sae was mrmeu nth thelx ot her reeling. With the lmoat material plcture ot Wlllviolentpersonalitybefore One peneon, one la all the and never anybody alaa. She love. and all her wakenlng ~L warned ner that ahe had CHAPTER ll 1"he»Lady Promlaaa. I ana agala E1-aeedne re- ved to tall mamma all about ~ut anln and awn her wu- h l t l n d bolore mamma'| morn. before ma\nma'a atao -H ~It wal really har-from her tamlly,and i a f e o h md w u n o l b ml h t u o i r h p - orly. or ahe would never aan done leuch a thlng.";Do rlngputlnhla o a r.Hawaaalwan there on Sondaya. thought Qmnmune, who wa urea ot havin: him around'Any man who urgea a dr-l to keep her love alhlr a secret hvm.her tolka la a blackguard,and a'g l n ma y a a w dl r a a l lx e l t dr l t a ePlan.No real mea would do auch'a thing,He would no honorable."'He looked at har when he Qld lf.:with auch meanlng that lrnltha 'felt a taint dlsmay..f "sux how mm-alone'ala aa- |dl1med. "'Ygg all mow. every one<ot you,that l! me had told herrom of her mumuon, um wo uld have earned har ol! to Europe,orhad hlm forced out ot town.They would have aeparated them lm etantly.""Bht that'a why she ought to tell her Double" sald papa."No girlcan trust her own Judgment, whenehe mn out ot her own claaa.Herpeople know belt, and ahe ahould conllde ln them." All thla tlme mamma had been watchlng Ema tlne Mamma waaso pretty, wma her vlolet eyea, and mouth, talr nalr, and her aleuder, vigorous body.But mamma was eharo."Neither od my glrle would do auch a thlug," che aald now ln her soft. qulck volce. but with a mean»mg that Ernestlne and Lllllan both leased "I am sure that neltherof my llttle glrle would do auch athlug to me-dxnve a mm l o v e a!»tolr.Would either od you!""Dou't be nutty,mamma,"ad» vlaed Lllllnu. and Ernatlne waa al~ lent.later,alone.Lllllon turned Erneatlne eagerly.'"You'd better come acmu.I think the mlka are on to you." "You haveu't told them?""Ot course not," aald Lllllan, lm- patlently."Ilia your own bualneee. But. Erneatine you aren't really go ins to hll In lo ve with hlm, areyou?Papa would be torlbua." Erneetlnn ebook the bright nearshom her eyel and amlled at ul-llan. Alter a moment. Lnuan went on uucermlnly. "Loring saw you yeelmrdey morn- lng.He asked me who the young man waa. and I mm hlm, but uked hlm not to mantlon lt.sun he maytell.He'a awfully mud of you. Dr# neatlue.He'a alwaya telling methat you are just like a llttle alaterlo hlm.He mlsht rea lt hll dutyto tell Papa about you and Wlll.""But there'e nothing about Will that anybody could object to," pro- tested Erueatlns,."I'm not engaged to hlm, but lt I should become en~ land. I don't lee who could care. He'| dna and good and genlla He'a brave, too. a real man."Lllllan ahook hor heed "It'a your funeral." aha laid withtheheartleaalalaeeaftalreofharnlwratlon. whlehmznd, above an thlnu.m r lt t become lla brothers keeper."But y o u mmjun how papa would react to wmToddHe'| the ma ot papa'| ddearpeutar.He'a poor,and hahaan'tbe ento le hoo l,andhe 'a no tv ery atrong-t.here'e nothing but objeo tloua to auch a m d lllrnutlna Anyhow, I ean't why you could In yenrael! ewan tblnk of aueh a w R o i ; - m m a i r I a u m a : w o n Be looked terrible.Bla hm. often white. was nvaged. and hla vel burned.But he was ealm.Ba had reached aome dedrdon, and En- neetlne a n n that the laldatlve rested on her. . "Whore the matter.Wllll"aheaakadhlm.trembling wllll.and hatlng herself for lt.R wal awful to be such a slave"Your mother phoned me yaatar- day.""Mammal"' s u n - d o aakad me to coma lhereloteathlaanernoon.lo o ldhar I had to work. Dlda't you know ahe wu golng to an me? I thought perhaps you told her to Invite mo," um u gh .A ll le llght awned ln hh-neo dne'a mind."Ia that the trouble?" ahe naked. "Do you thlnk I ought to have ln- vitad you to my home!""Well."he eald alewly,"why ahouldn't you-fnnleea you wereashamed ot mel"How could ahe explain without wounding ann"But you seo, Wlll-It hal noth-lug to do wlth being ashamed.Mydnt thought wal to tell the rom,out then lt seemed they might dla- approva or our trlendehlp. and I wrnt to keep lt.And than--" "But dou't you see. Emeetihli, I can't meet you any more. Ilke thle- out ou the etreet.and lu the ll-hrary. und lu reltauruuta and tea~rooms?I cnn't do that to your pan eulaf I! they dou't want you to go wnu me. I cun't coax you oo do lt -.elnudatlnelyf"Your molher'l been telllng you nll thla."he meld "I conllded lnher.She allowed me hovrlt looks.""Well, then. tha!'a all there ll tolt.You aren't wllllng to make theelfort to be trlendu that I am, You don't understand how they'd be.'l'hey'd he ao nlce and lo reasonable -and they'd separate ue..Iuat al aure ae tate,You dou't know themaa I do,It wonldn't be your char- acter they'd object to. or your folks.It would be your poaltlon and yourlack of money and auch thlugp, Any.how.lt eeema to be a Ilttla luteto-to-" ahe hltered into dlanco. Wllllooked at her with agitation."What do you mean-llt'| late. Er- neatlner' he demanded But ehe could only look at hlm. xr he dld not understand aha couldnot explain."You mean-you care!" he aakeda llttle breathlaely. and ahe amlled tremuloualy. mnwhn am you think?" lhe naked m.'I dldn't thlnk. I guess," he ma 'I never meant to make you loveme-lt waa eo natural.I ahouldrrthave touched you.""But you dm, wuv'u{L""' ro." he mm. and paid the They walked out.swept now Intoaunity which had been lnereaaed, not broken.by their talk.They walked a halt mlle or ao and came to n deserted bodhouse. whore they aat down alde by dde upon an up-turned rowboat."Yon ns. Emmlne" no mm her aelomuly. "we jun klnd or JumpedInto lt au.But lt'a real with ma.It'| love-and marriage, with ma. I never thought much about auch é{1`€| "" "M" é iuf ii nterl:decl ; ,';,"u;';'u-gg 3 -"sion.."You want n noun In Hub M.--.ff.'..,..,..,.?Th." nnmnl aff pgra Woodl, .gr _elae_one of thoie 5'°'fB'l='"'»§'.f»°"$I'¢§§ - - - ' - "-.."-"W una me an mrm ram mllwwl-.l|\|llb\rl.llll¢|" " " -- ''-1:yanam'¢nuun¢m|»u-.u if '; 1"""g |.m¢uou|€n|.unmmteumummoon.:m a 1'b¢ynnupthllrnp|.hanlln §¢»J'&&'n».i'5':.°2'.f'¢¢¢$lhl'lnothlpp|'.l\t!mreomlblek."=.°2L.3I.°»3".,....¢m»¢u..m»e1_°-_L-°'__x1:.-L=;!~:s;!»s-29.1-::'e.'.?'i=1'£ ~. ...L'."'.,;§."."}.°.,. md ..:.:'.' 3 um my_mch augnu »»» uypqa .....'3..':¥"- ... ............ 1.31: ....: : ' 9 ! ~ . e = e = \ : ~ : = y; ~ » / i . 1 o ra legal.n stands before everythlng else.S h e l s n o w m y w l m a n d m y homehls l : home and you can't de- er."W e'Il see." nld papa grlmly. and then mamma broke ln. " Yo u - n a m a n have.Eruestlne. You |hou1dn't have run ol!an d got married,witho ut re lllng mam- ma.lt'a the 111880-HL the mon lm- por tan t thlug ln yo ur llte- an d. to take such a step wlthout your peo- ple k n o win g u l Ic an ' t b e ut o t hln k yon ego o1t_ and be married-and no t m e'Tm s or ry . ma mma. " sa ld E rn es tlno ln distress.an d napa took 31 33 5; d b an ln .B e h a d ma d e a on."Go to your room. Erneatlne." he sold m A v olc o o t lt ern co mma nd. "a n d my t he r e n n tll I c an ta lk t o you.rr you ladies wlll excuse us. we will settle thls among ourselves. Do you he ar mer' he sold sharply, turning hls turlous eyes upon Er~ u e lt lu e She taltered, hull turned to go lu automatic command.for pa pa h a d alwa y s ru le d bla home.i'.§'"'\§""¢"'-==g elior t. bm w m p u t s a n o n er ar m."Stay he re. E rna tlue, " he sa ld ln . a l o w voic e.a n d aha paused on- Ld e c ld e d , wh llo ma mma a n d L lllla n ee emed wo be g r ou pe d tog eth er on f the othe r slde or the room. " I c a n u n d e r s t a n d y o u r a mm o , si r. " mid W lll."I ea u see just haw y o u fe el abo ut th u ,no t kn o wi n g me at all and n ot nn derstandln g my Qmotlves.But y o u e xc e ed y ou r n u- thor llw.lf y o u s h o uld d e tn ln Er- ne otlu a he ro b y f or c e , r ha ve o nly bo xo o u t a n d ge t th e n ea r e s t p o - lic eman and c ome bac k for her. You w f r d o l t . "Tu m w a s a mo me n t o t l n e r e d u - lo mr d le nc e , a n d p a p a h m! tu rn e d to Lorlng ln appeal, and Loring sold lu a lo w to ne , " He ' | r ig h t. " w m fo llowe d th is ad va ntag e swi f tly . "A fte r a ll. wha t h ave y o u ag a lr m me , exc ep t y o u th ln k I mu y w a n t E r n e s tl n e i mon ey ?W e h a v e d e dd e d to d o wlth o u t th a t. 1 a m n o t s ma n g e r t o y o u .Yo u ' ve k n o wnmy h th e r f o r L h lr t y y e a r n Y o u kno w my peo ple. th at th ey an ho n~ orable a n d dec ent.'.l.`hero'|n o re as o n at all why I sh o uld n' t mak e an y ma r r la ge I c h o o s e . e ve n wi th llmes tln e .r m wo r k ln l-x c a n ta k e a re o r h er . "P a p a re li e d h l l clenched lls t above hln head. a s though he would s tr i k e W lll , a n d E r n u t ln e m a d e n Ilttle mo a n a n d ma mma s c r ea me d . B u t I m- ln ; p u t h ls h a n d o u p a p a ' | a r m . m d d r e w h l m h a c k .m a m th a t m o me n t m m m w o n t to E m u - n n e s u d o u t h o r a r ms a r o u n d h o r an d klaled h ar . " 0 h , u u r -E r u n tl n a c rled . a nd h u n t ln to ter rib le m n ." P I M mo n . " s h o mu d , c u mi n ; n - o m L n - llm t o h e r f a th e r . n d h o ld i n g o u t he r h a nd s . " d on ' t q u ar r el with u s . I ' t h o u l t .I lo ve w m.I wa n t- e d ma r r y h lm.n n u s g o n h a d with o ur own man- lc d ur e. now. hut d o n ' t q u a r r e l wlt h mf "I t' a y on wh o ha ve br o ke n h lth, " m d p a p a ." No t y o u r mo th e r a n d L Y o n ' n p u t : n u m m r s r b e f o r e ua.Yo u c m' t h a ve bo th. " E1-nestlne was appalled " Y o u me a n th a t 1 c an 't c o me h o me l"Pap a attu ln ed a g rlm smile. " Th a t' s wh a t l mean."he s o ld , b u t u o w ma mm a bro ke l n hys» terlc ully .\ " I wo n' t b e seperated f r o m Er- nestlne.l won'r pe r mi t lt, "she c rled.an d we n t to he r y ounger da u g hte r a n d to o k n e r ln he r "- "Dm-llng.Yon c an c o ma h o me a s Ic i ng a s mn mmlfllvei h er e .I w i l l see y ou eve ry day .,lt'n dreaglful. lt's ha r d , on ull o t_ u s. an d lf / will b e terrible fo r y ou .B u t m a m m a wi ll n ot le t h e r llttll gi r l. go n wn y Ilk e th ls ."" E l u ln e l"su ld papa.b u t she ea' to hi m. ' as fu ll o t au ge r as "The uma ls mmxed." ahe ex- clalmed."She may have made n . g r n , b u t l t g w h u , l t l l o n l y a on for ataud lng by he r.Th la ls m y ho me. s s we ll a s y o ur s .r wu n 't he in s tr u c te d to let my llttle girl go out frlendlens.Yo u ma y d o wh a t y o n llk e wl th me , a n d s e n d me away , to o. lt y ou e un , bu t I am goi ng to s ee E rue stln e.I a m g o - ln g to h a ve h e r h e r e "01 c o u n e p a p a wa a h o lp le u , a n d he s uld so with a shr ug. "Ma mma ," s a ld ~rn eatln e, "I am wllllng w ta ke tha rerp ons kzlllty for 1 I \ a h t l i l | \ \ ,:I i 4 -v , v ~ _i ', \,,.,- Q 0| Go wn Pa n W u Helplcll. me Ho Bali Ba Wlih a lhrug. my marrhgva.nm* Ill. lt'| I who mnrried Will." "Not you alone," llld mnmml Vil-omnnly.'Thu whole h-mil!l n : nnrrlea hi m. and In mu u we ll:emu it. nr nobody marries Jun one of the Bdcalmds.We |n allml n :ta stand inpthar,always P a p g w e w w h n n m m x k n m a ha: ot n.Tha manhn vnu hnva t o m a i " .Papa would not lwk at bv. nor umie x. - » " v w " - " ; ; ; , * h u ", ; ~ ° ~ f ~, m . ~ ' ° " = " ' : : = " a l x p m o ort h c w b u k m b e m u ; athnr- Iiae the mbsuiptivn will guna!!! big co-openuveuy uwuw uw..-mentx on the drive,near dow-n~mwn.And you want A limousine.and n rich.handsome husband. Yon've gut it all plmmd out.""In aeml." agreed mgmn. uux»r~ i elnlmea. "ion nu mow.every o not you.tha t it mn Ind to ld her!0lkl of her mamma, mu \v<m\d bus earned her ol! to Eumpe.or hld mm toncsd out ot town..They would have mpnntad them lm m e w u l v x n g t o u l m e r A u w u g u c p e r h a p s y o u t o l d h e r t o l n d f n m o , " um wgu.A lx le Utht a wed ln Bk-neo dne'x mind."Il that the trouble?" she liked. ; , j - " '"Int me do the talking," he whin-pered. md they went on into the hull md ran into Ula drawing and \.Mn¢ zoom.Ernelune wan nwnre .- .___ .-.... ...- ...... ...... mm ».-. vo dgne." H a m m ; w e p t m a h . "Il ls h u d t o r h e r fa t h e r .B e m n l p l her.You m m t under- md h lm.it ll a terr ible blo w to m.He w ill come a roun d." wlmlnw_m a she assayed ro m a . But a t the hrs!movement \Vll|'l arm dgmeped about her, though ha a m not waken.E r n u t in e extri- caled h e n e ll and m u p with |Swlfi. stron: movemeIn!o me a tt.he a dga A&s d mb -Uaipdvn rice.E v l r i m b w d b t r m n a c m u u u m a - u m apa .rta lths e un~u m between the publisher and rm-bed.-Pre m much u you gguuy r -'oo you mink I ought to Imvl xn-mmm; it.I want Indus. for NY'"Blu ¢hnt'| why she ought to tell Yltad you to my bums!"I W U*her people." said napa."No # rl "Well."he sald slowly,"why "Why don't you uk mmf' e x-can trust hbr own Judgment. wgm nhauldnw,you-fgnleu you were a t v n c uimprinted on her cheek had bmmen, mr papa vu mustered and mm? loo ke d a t her ln pals ro h e z lr ls c a me d o w n t h e n a ln . d after a moment Ex-nertlne and u l were out ln th e da r street ala. with h er small d z ease Wl1l'| hands.The family stood o u t the llv llll room In stricken £llC0.The s llen ce la st ed mr s ome mo en ts , t h en Mu . B r lw a nd tu r ne d he r hu sb an d. " Yo n should ne ver have let her . oi! llke that." she aald reproach lly." w a r t w m she do?" "I had no Intention or letting her », sz you hadn't interfered," he ex- almed." I w a s o n l y thre aten ing lr wlth th e lo s s o f ta mlly . I n o n r to g e t he r to my h e r e to g ala li ttle t i m e ""S ha won ld u' t ha ve do ae ll." a ald lllan."She'a to o c ra zy ,ab out rl.It p roba bly was her ld ea that ey get married Brat.She aaeaal. You c o uldn' t have kep t her ." " H o w mu c h d o y o u suppose h a ms. on the Su n?" ask ed mammB~ d L or i ng an s we r ed :"Probably any where from t\venty ~ e to Ior ty do llars a we ek ."At th a t p a pa th r e w u p h ls h an d s n ge stur e o f de s pa ir a n d ta me d lea ve th e roo m.b u t h e looked c k at hls wlfe da r kly . "If y o u h ad sto od by ma" he sa ld her." l f we ha d a ll sto od to- rhm- wa mnlfl ha w h am he r her e. "Y o u h a ve to wo rk to d a y , W lll. " she s ald In s uc h a wlte ly ton e th at he la a z he d a n d lo o k e d a t h a f adorlngly .. " I suppose n o w P vo go t somo- ho d y e ve n wo r s e th a y my mo th e r ab o u t ma ki n g me nz n o i ' as s a i d . and then added," H e y ,wa lt, l' ll g et y o u a o ma wa r m w a t e r , " f o r E m a - tla e wa s wa s h la g h e r f a c e ln th e ha aln tha t s to o d on a sma ll wa sh ~ stand near the door. Bu t th e wa ter n ut o f the p lteh er . wh i c h ha d s too d a ll n lg h t with th o c old wln d blowla g throu gh the o pen wln d o w u p o n lt,wa s c o ld a n d ln - v l w u n g .'~ \shaved l n th e k ltc h en , a n d Er ne s lln o c ou ld h ea r h ls vo lc e , i n a n ad e c tlo na ts mu n nu r , ta lk i n g to so me o n e Be f or e th e s ma ll wa vy mlrr or ,she applleq.he r ma k e u p . loo klng a t herself sharply .Sh e arranged her sleek, soft halr, proud of lts thi c knes s and texture.W h a t wa s th e r e ln her face?W a s she dllf e r e n t thi s mo mla lz l S h e mu s t no t b e dlfrerent.Sh e powder ed agaln. and rubbed some ot the soar- let o ff h er lip s. whlc h wer e as r ed as c herries under the llo solve. She lma de th e bed ne atly an d s et th e r o o m ln order,pa c k e d up he r heloaz ias l.The smell or cofree and th e s o u n d o r th e pe rc olator mad e her tool taint.$1143 had eaten noth~ » nloded Emestine,her tedlngu |eontudan of resentment that Lil- llm mu sh ow ed he r t he h lla cy o f her o w n u m m .a t nu r:for l m ' m e r ,thu!Loring should h n e been meh u tool, ot scorn tor these platters."I probably won't need to," Lll- llnn mnwered, und ment on. befurc Ernestine could fn t a ru p t her n n i n :~u not Inrlnx. than some- nhe mn out ot hex - mm clan,He r people know belt. an d she lhou ld conllde ln th em." All m u t l m a ma mma h a d been wutchlng E ma t lu a .lin mmu v n u so mem. wit h her vlule t syes, and month, talr nnlr, And her slender, vlgomns body.B n ! m a mma was sharp."Neither d l m y girls would du . . ¢ . s \ . me n u " n m n m n n w l n h z r u h a m e d o t m e ? " H a w could she e ml a ln without w o u n d i n g m n "B u t y ou s e e , W lll-lt b u n o t h - lng c o d o with b ein g a sh ame d.M y d n t th o u g h t w a l to te l l t h e f o l k s , bu t th e n lt s e eme d th e y mi g h t a u - app ro ve o f ou r friendship.I n d I wr n t to k e e p lt.A n d th a n - - " "B u t d o n ' ¢ y o u se e . E me s ti n d 1 c an' t meet y ou any mo re. Ilk e th is- pn mus ." Ma m ma , "n l d Ernes tlne,'d c y o u r e me mb e r W lll 'r a d a r ' lln mmn g u n W lll h e r h a n d , a n d ha mo ve d u wh n r d ly f b r wu r d , lo o k ln : s h a b b y an d 1 1 1 a t e u e b n l d l th e magnmc enc e m n a d ! - p a n e s nlon o t pa pa an d Lo ri ng .- "W e ' ve jl ll t been ta lk i n g nbonl y on ." mamma :a id u >' wn L " I d! dn 'l kn u w u n ti l y e r te r d n y th a t y a n vm subscriber l>ody`mncb like hlm.I merely man- tloned hlm on an ex ample.After r v e been married e few y e a r s . I want n mn, and lf I get along ulce- ly. I w ould n'x mln d l diu ght er.I went everything right.man who is already n member of good clubs, s o th a t th e mo n e y h e m a k e s wi lltake ul ln t he rlght dlrecuon, and we wo n ' t h a ve to s ta n d a n d wa lt. A l l rig ht.z o o n an d boot.I k n o w wh a t I we nt,any ho w,a n d ¢ha¢ 's more th an y ou kno w."Sh e lo o k e d n t E r n e f n ln e wlth s o me n e ...W .. ......,.-.... .-__ __soft, quic k voi c e. b ut wi th A menn» ln ; th a t E rn e s tln e o n d mu mn b o th leas ed." I n m s u r e th a t ne llbe r of my llttle g i r ls wo u ld d o s u c h n th i ng m me -d r o ve A m m l o v e e!» tu lr .W o u ld e i th er o f y o n ! " " D o n ' t b e nu tty ,ma mma , "ad» vlo e d L lllln n. a n d E r na tlno wu e l~ len t. la te r ,alone,L lllla n tu rn ed w Ernestlne eagerly .' "Y o n ' d be tte r c ome e c m u .I th ln k th e mlk n a r e o n to y o n . " " vn u ln vu vr f n lr l th e m? " o u t o n th e street.on d l n th e ll- h r a r y . a n d ln r e ltln r n n u a n d te e ~ roo s?I c n n't do tha t to y our r» ~m p aentsfI! the y d on 't wa nt y o n to g o wn h me . I c n n ' l c o ax y o u b o do lt -.e lnn dat.ln ely ." "Y ou r mo lh e r 'l b e e n te lllng y o u all thls. "h e meld." I c onllded l n her.She sho wed me llo vrlt look s." " W e l l, t h e n . th a n A ll th a n ll to lt.Yo u a r en ' t wllllng to mak e th e elf ort to be tr le ndu th at 1 n m,Y o u don 't unde rstand h o w the y 'd be. m e n I n e u l u w u u m y n u mP m sorry y o n ba ve n' t been | oo ner ." W i ll mu r mu r e d so me th in g p nh e n a n : he: h ln se ve re ly a n d ga ve a a u gh t mo n o n e n g n ltlo n . a n d th e n L u lln n C lml an d olen e d he r h an d an d lai d nh n remembered hlm.Th e t w o me l stradd ling the be arth a c knowledzef th e in tr o du c tio n wi t h silent lmn d elmken.M a m m a u k e d w m w e l E r n a t l n e Intr odu c ed h l m u l gra ndmoth er.wh o lo ok ed a t do wn a n d r a ng f o r le n .Er n eltln e ._.. _. _..... _... .»._.. .....,. \..... ~sYi~|oPs1s s9 C HA P T E R I- - R¢ n n r 1 n |0.: llh a tts c h me nt, lirn utln o B ri e; Iverlty , and addled darkly:"W h at '| lt.W atch me." :ld seq Lllllan aa lhe t all o A correctct hna ii. perhaps : baby or two.T h e n e u o an d o ve r . mpls c oming and go- su lk i ng h a nd so mely "Ot course not," said Ulllnu, lm- pntie ntly ."I t. 'a y ou r o wn b nlln eu . But. Emeatiue, y ou a.reu't really go i n s t o h l l l n lo v e wi th h i m.a r ey ou?Pa p a wou ld b e tn rlo ul. " Er ne i tln a s ho o k me br i gh t n e ar s h o m h a r e y e l a n d a mlle d a s u l - Uau.A r tu r a m o m e n t . mu m w a n t on n n c e r mln ly . 'I'hey 'd he so nic e and lo reasonable - a n d they 'd separate na..Yuat al an n an ta te ,Y o u don't kn o w th e mu I d o ,It wo nldn 't b e y ou r c f xar- ac ter they'd objec t to. or y our folks. It wou ld b e y o ur po altlou a nd y ou r luc k of money an d au c h thi ng . Au !- hovr,I t s o e m l to b e a Ilttla la ta to - t o - " a h e h lt o r e d i n to d l a n c a . ' m n | ~ . \ » . n n o n n m u h a n n u m nm o x g un s , nm. u vwu u vuv u n au -hlm an d turn ed to spe ak to mamma Th e c on ve r sa ti o n mo ved h a ltin g l r na th e y wa i te d f o r te n .Papa ao mn wh at ma lld ou a ly ,ask ed w u ab ou t n u f ath er . '* He ' | wd l." W UI a n s we r e d ln 1 cnlui, natural voic e."B u t my mo th e r h u b e e n a l mo s t a n I n va li d to u y ear no w.W e ted ve ry a nd a r u : m m-|lAn;1. 7.|W i llL lo nu r -r» of.ra ofMk !In tor u n . mo r e , r n g n ! Ernestine c m ha d plan n ed li bonu , A c ox-rs eve n 1 c o rre c t sa me old b u d with c orre c t rrme a n d L o r ln z a w i d t h !Chicago m m smandousl!attrac ted b i mg me evening berone.;:;°"' ;;=°;;;; mfjggfh 333 2 In the kitchen. wurn me turned aw o tm of her God on her,an brl2ht as a triangular_{ "'i_@" _QLIP4\...;.....1........»mirror with the lun on it.Hi !Y nbialnt....\"nom: nw you :naman mom- I .:::.°:;°n:":.:':::.';z I-:r::';r I about her.l',D I D I I O l .I . f " ' ~ " - ~ ' n u n l u n "n o t f o r n e r . , 5 5 9 _____ '1|a n t u a r u n s n r t h a t I n W i l l : n e w w a n t m e m g ,H e n a k e d m e w h o t h o y u m ;\ \ f l 1 l I% - I U J U " m s u u u l w w - n uu m n u f o u n d m r n m m r r . r o -I - n g g ' 0 : : m n : t ; % t i 0 ° e ; u o § l : ;m l m v u . a n d 1 m m 1 1 ; m _ b u t u k n d n e ; l i l 1 ; e g ° h : ° g f ; n : 1 ; ; l ; ¢ i . w k a t m m . . . a n n . . . .d n m r l i n r n n t h o l r o n L I 1 1 l a n ' | u n .S h e w a n t e d n u -P E ? 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S § " _ * 3 2 m l 'I f h e d m n o m u n d e r s t a n d , n h l c o u l d \"We are sorry to learn m¢,"w~ mamma. and than went on quickly"what have you two children bw WWI \l'llll1| In ulli ll||l\ln»-| nal mm the 'Em and mmm I E'3EE'°"_.!!.'}'_'E§'!;_' P.¥_E'__'F!E¢E€.'1 dramatic paula, buI! up quickly.| tgrgn m a t I u polllaly.The has nammn pound to llowed him, her brlght, persistent >lce coming down the stair: "You shouldn't have let them go. a mlght have kept them both :reg an d taken care of them. mls, you'lI have to make up yourlnd to glvo ln. and get hlm s het- r jo b- P ' The volees tx-alled ol. and an np- a l n door closed noon them. randmother went stlmy out of the o m.uuma began to move about a room, satisfying her need tor or- zr hy pushing the chan-a In place. ralghtenlug the pillows and mow s the th lng a o n t he tab le Lor- K sl00d by the llre, atarlng lnto lt. s taco dashed. one hand opening ld eloslng nervously.Ulllan came md spoke to hlm ln a voleo which as already like mamma'a. "I'm sorry you :ot Into thla," sho d d "lt's terrlhle.Ho w c a n Er- sstlne act that w a y !Sh ds the oat haphaz ard thing.Bu t t h ll ll \a worst yet.I feel as thoudz she ad ruined hu-self.But you arou't :lu g to bs mm w lt h h er . an yo n, orlng'l","No," he |aldL "N o , I w o n 't b e a n y wlth har.Yo u r ' ma h d fa ght.T h e oamlly moat at aaa by ar."Lxlum shuddered a little. " I t seems dreadful t o m e " n h e r ld "Emestlue ont somewhere ln hleago wlth that man.I don't see ow she can be craz y about hlm In me tlrst place. and how she could uve married hlm ln the second." Lorlng reached out hla hand and rn h ls Engers d o wn th e crepe eeve o f lr r dress,c au ght her ngers and eld th em In an own . " W o u ld y d o th a t mu c h ,"h e aked wlsttully , "ll y ou c a red fo r a tau?W o uld y o u de f y e ve r y th ln g J r htm?"'"I d o n' t k no w, " s ald L lllla n h on ~ stly ."I do n ' l k no w.I ' wa n t th i n g s lee. I wa nt some plan and arrange le n t to my llf e ". " B o t i f t h o f m a n y o u c u r e d f o r ras n o t- e llg lb le , "h e pqrslsted. wo u ld y o u mar ry h l m s n y h o w l " "lfa u`c t a falr question," pro est- d Llllla n , a n d th a n ad d ed so f tly : I do n' t kn ow wha t I wo uld do .B e aus e I 've c ar ed fo r o nly o ne ma n. n d he h a s b ee n ellg lhle i n e ver y vay.S o I c an 't lmag ln e h o w I vould ac t und er othe r c lrc um- tanc es." 'th er e wa s a llttle allen c o,an d hen he aald. la a added volos: to me , wlln a wa r m ln a w l o ve r n e rheavy dr eam S h e mo ld b e u n s t times,an d th ls mo rn in g she h a d made the effort.Ern ea tlo e wen t to wlll's mo th er , a nd k ls s ed b or . » "I hop e y o u 4lldu' t ge t up on our afbo uut.mo th e r , " s h e m d gently , "but I u m glad y ou are b etter." Th e w o ma n lo ok e d u p at Er n es - un e ,he r fad ed ey es,under th e dro oplng brows,r e n r d l o g t h u strange hlr d th at ha d allp ped so eaally Into he r ne at.B o w o ld s h e looked. thought Er ueotlna.B h o wa a a generation bey ond ma mma .I o r sh e wa s o ld with s g en tle h umlllty an d me e k o s u th at .E r ne stluo ha d n e v e r m e t h e m e Th e r e w a s n o t l u he r even th a atub bo n me aa tha t 'sometime s the me ek c an us e so et- te c tlvd y .. W lll' s h th e r E ra e stlne c o u ld un - d e n t a o d a c a rp en te r, with a gi ft fo r vvoo d c u ttln g , h e was a lk ll le d and a ble wo rk ma o a nd h ad a g re at pr1 do ln his tra de Ho wa s a ta ll. th ln ,stooped ma n .w l t h a d e a n -dna ved , h eavlly f urr owe d ' tac o a nd br ig htly a a tu m ln q hla c k eygp, wh lc h r q m a e a E r n e s tlu a wlth a k i n d o f lf lll h u mo r .B v m a d a h o r rs a lls o wi th o ut s a y lng a o . th a t h e disapproved o f th e lr marr iage a s muc h aa her people dld. but that he was not the man to c ry o ver splllad mg ; The y c ou ld c o un t o n h ls k i nd - n aan bre akfas t ln the br ight k lCéh~ en. Er nes llno and \ vlll mad e p lan s. "You are welc ome to stay here aslong as y o u llke ," s ald Pe ter To dd. but the two shook thelr heads. They ha d already dec lded to b e lnde- pendent at onc e. "W e mlgh t ju st a s we ll g o to da y , *u nd tln d a p lac e to b o ar d u u tll we c an ge t n n apnr-tment,"sold Br - uestlue,Iaok lng very y ou ng a n d earnest." l' ll ge t my tr un k f r o m mumma'a, as soon as we have found a resldenee.It' s a wf u lly g o o d o f y ou to wan t us hm-e. but the h ouse ls sma ll, a n d mo th e r ls r e a lly u o t we ll e no u gh to ha ve u s. " Mr s' Tod d Au ld nothlng . a nd E r- nestlne felt that she had never seen so dla plmed a c rea ture. "lf we g et n ea r tn wu , mo m. "W l. ll suld." we c a n save mon ey on c a r-fare.I k n o w a n lc e p lac e o n E r i e street one ol' ;3;~Ie llows to l d me ah ou t, whe re u c a n g e t a r o o m and two meals at a reasonable vrleéi and 1 t' s la walki ng d is ta nc e ot the o n le a An y h mv, I th i n k we o u d a t f¢&>"'»¢`°€Zp"§'»2¢Eh1I.¢ hex ;uu|Ini_f<; mer.Bla n n up the ne w,and ilkorlng Hnmllton vrn there. bl; and phi: and hmdloma, ln hh darkcoal. .wah the fur collar.. nlonnta. mmnntic love.She want-ed ndve ntuxe, an ummble. rm:ldnntum.Suddenly sho stood trembling, herkgs;-z "°t'é'"l ww- E ( ~ nu.nal nwxuuy wuu un Wu. annudne.He's alvnyl telling methnt you are just llko 1 limo uhrterlo h\m.Ha wish: ma it hll dutyto tell Pays about you and Will.""But thardn nothin: nbout WUI not sxplnln.uomg au mlyl"You mom-yan care!" ha uked 'rnere was a 'a lmle breatnlasiy. and sho smiled "T§ i 'i .?'.§.f°'§'§, trenmlonnly.o _,rw ry. _-'wuz am you ummm" lhe uked gg " ' ;_ g_ m ~ PB_"l!~_ E.'_'1E2..""" m-| lu\O|¢»|l¢ fr..- lnnllnn -ul. 22| th|f l;§|l§'eoi1iifbi|||!I§ 1»Q" PN: I n|=lr. nnnm thlni. I Quan! In lnlll |,,};; ~grin nate.An y ou lunv mgr1He looked dmm at her, Lhe light h o m th e draw lng m o m wi n d o wl t r a m l n g o n L o n u h e e . a n d E r »i w - » = w w w .° " ° ~ z " »» w. .. q_U.. M .w .. . ., .-....... .-vlvld, n lmolt ma terial plc ture at W lllTo d d ' |vi olen t personality b l t o r d har.On s person,o n e ln a ll th a world, md never any b ody also.Sh e . n tasted Erneatlns.."I'm nat enr aged bo h im. bu t ll I sh ould b ec o me en~ a n d . I d o n ' ! n o w h o c o u l d c a n . He ' | llu a a n d g o o d md . n u ll;H n b r a n , to o . 1 r s ll mm . " " l n e v e r m e m : tu m a k e y o u lo ve me - lc wa s s o n a tu r a l.I u ho uldz rt lmva touc hsd y ou." "B llk y o u d m, W i ll. " " l u r k n v ' h m n h l nu ll n u m elm to r i h e m all.a n d they ta lk e d o c hlmu n bo ln whi c h W i ll k ne w no d: ln z.Er n e n lna c o u ld me ho w th e we r e ma k ln g h lm f e e l li k e a n o m dd a r .Slttlng ln ¢h a dg ep d uh , hl .~uusu In u : l n mv u r u umumy,u n'fa n s h a d never s e a : mm lik e mls . t a u h e e , u n r u l y c onwlnc ent,v uh m n a w . h h b l u e a r e w a n b r i l - "u m W . .. - .N w h u. - V. .. -. -.lnltlnctl warned her llmt nha had round IL CHAPTER ll 1'no»L1dy Promlnl. AGAIN ana III!-II Emasdne re-|o\nd to nu mamma all aboutwm, but unln a nd lwn lm' um- gge ge n mm bolors m m m a l Lllllm shook her head. "It'| your funeral." nhl llld. withthehurt le u la lnu fhlra of hm-nlwmlon. whle hmznd. a ho n i n thlnll.m r it z Income lk: brothers kospep."But y o u mm jun ho w mul would nut m wmTodd.He'| the lon ot papA'| ddnrpenur.Bn poor,and hohun'¢be e nto lc ho y hlndhv nno rtv a ry !_u-on;-tharn noghlng hint YLJCL* .~.- ,.,,.... ...., .... ,.... ...-blll.They walked out. swept now intoAunity which had been lD¢¢u¢d. not broken.hy their talk.They walked n hut mlla or no md cameto A Beserted bodhoun, when they ut down :Ads by dds upon an up-turned rowbont. "Yo n ns. Emm ." lm mm herulemnly. "wa 1m ma of .inmnvdmm n d l.Bu! lt'| real with mn. Ibn] Isp drawn up before him. WI] 'ini not sffdlffvix-hlng.Her héi was tull ot tender l°yl1U~' "You have chmzed n (nat du! mamma laid to Will."You ma \ be A shy llttla boy."'"1 don't mx very lb: many." I told her, and smiled at Emostlna'au hrlzht. hlnck em- like mublk: of mthraclte, under hll whlldomellko forehead, wu beautm mm: muh, nn whole countenance qulckanld And Ind.HI.:voice. when hu mon llllm had A hui; poroenttble qmvor."Why were you running. Ernes-;.,,,.,!ou'n nil! I kid lui! the Quma.wm a 1 m m you m m m . Ilknowttwuyomboe tunm yhnnbe| ln¢»nm.too .",-Nm~nu."na1a m-n»¢mbru\¢-||y. but he wu pc nmmt.." I w u J n n ¢ ¢ | . u ¢ a w u . d n p ~lwlnwd um I hldn'¢ neon yon. md ha ! l hlvo y ou done to r a mo- Dnlnz onlrxy. Winn mlmmll luv:-cnlo bolllnul.It v u ra lly hnrme na n f r o m he r h mll y ,ands h e nm n o : : n l qn m nn : um:lt.Ot comma nhe vru old monthm t u v u l m m d l t n h e w m t d m n .n mend ol her own e houln. me Ll.\11m'| nttltudolhnl in ns .hav- u o n l t o l u m ' " $ J ` " `n r m u u m s . Any how, I en n't why y ou c ou ld i n y a u n e l ! n u n t h i n k o f m e h I th ln g u g e tti n g e u g u n d .l m n g l m uk lng a c ha n c e lik e th atl" 0 O 1 0 0 Wlll iald nothlng nbnupmurriaga.He w u mu as uw,ounlowtng It'| love-and mnrrhge, with ma. I nova- Juana much -Ng; me n zhlnp- -us two I w a t w ¢onwan wllllnl to dve.Ev lrrbo dr L . MIB out uound town, and I dldn'l want to yota rmrhv umiwednllr. not Lhmk about that.Ami men, 'Q C EnvL L M | clbihll.m ulm. pmml-1-1;.."i'3.'L lime know that thu otha as nothing but hu qua them,Wlll."she u i d un ; do wn h e r cu p an d u a-vm mm. n u s¢on9°d»an d m n y »»\¢»¢»»\Ohm h -tstlsst.Pvabounvrmtlngto younosx besu . you nn. sms you'ro m n are l u n youlo a m Your not ls m mm;1 ,mom no lt lumlnoully ln tha dlrk , m a n Eruwllne-1don':bo sllly.\ l ' m t r y m | t o \ s l l y o u I a r \ t o r.|]\>u=-I-"g 5 ' ND ' \ " ° <l " ' l ¥ * ° mm| l " ' l ' - U .detsrmlnadom"You'te um ll-ll! one." she mdlmpltlmtly."And dumb. ss wall."mm passed htm quickly, and dosedlu.. door behind her. shuttlu; out Ihln lmndsonm deekous hm. I n her room,drumxg for dln- _ner, she was turlous with hlm for _lutmdlng on the enchantment ot £95 \=qgr_ 'i'§" .Y'."';_P"¥!F,¥%*E l n ¢ m ur s l v s ro ms n c o o u t t wddurvvrdy tor tho thrill ot lt. au ms nd hll'Ylt lhl coulda! hullmsmms, and sn lncldent occurredwhlch mm lm- me me .Sho hsd called Wlll on thu He- pho m the o ut mo nlng mu ha r encounter with hlm on tha strset. md that had bun the oegmnlng of ln ums tt u mo o ns nd s tn l gh t s l xdaysnwosk.Be hnduo thlugbe b ter to do wlth hls forenooos andhll luncheon hour than shura themth Emestlna But the ry timeothese engagements ma Ernes-une sole tl-om curloslty It was utime of dar exclmdvw the prop- erty ot women ul mammss world absorbing lntlmncy.Ho worked with l m o n u m m , e n m m n d with lhrustlufs beauty sud dnb had :ous for their umsl walk uorthslung the lske shun.he soemododdlysllentundthoughtful,sudattimeshelookeduthar,ssthough wonderlng whether to speak his mlud or not.when he lm her. ho timed hor anln and mm. and sald oddly,"Remember m¢;'as though 1; were farewell.. "l'll ua you tomorrow," she whwpared to hlm. and turned her furcollar up -ry-=~\the wlndBut she dl not seo hlm the nextday, |.\hhough sho walled ut theirrendezvous for an hour put the g O n e d u . h a w o v s r . w h e n t h a y D L A not to earlnff-and u soon as 1 tw., nn no thlnk about you u my FUI. 1 Mm to thi nk a bo ut ll l t h a notha' thlnn: your monay. your hm~lly poaltlou, and the du-usa Brlco-llnd pride thu l know more about mm y o u do .And thou. Luon-dund why Wu never took me homaAnd dually x talked to my mother.And l made up my mlnd to qult.""Without even glvlng me u chancel". che naked him. Sha was ln hu srms now, and he maid to her: "Wm you man-y me, Ernestlnel""Ot course.Today, lt you llke.""You'll have to tell y o ur :o murn." he |ndBtEd_ "OIL Will."she cried."Don't msn.-W ne w w~...\.........Wlll squared himself me mml llrlt to mamma.`,"We%r¢ gone and done lt." hesal lmlllng."Gone sud done whntf'asmmamms:hu-ply,snd her pull stsrtled them."We've gone and got married-I day.""hhrrledl Who!"It wu paprs voles, harsh. pl testing."Ernestlne and I."auswenWlllxleudlly,and boring su!"Married !" ln u hoarse. lncreddotouo,and Emestlne,looklug/z ww hls face. as psle as mamma ua u startled. with deep chugl mm consternation wrltten on' m o w ma r ne nau ma u i mma e ueou z plcuo u; all lut yea r. wit h h ll lalt enlluul to Lullan?He w aa n ot her lover.W hat waa the matter .w ma m m .Llllh m ca me ln from.he r ro om, which adjolned Ernestinew and the 'yo ung er :me r look ed at ma eld er »ona with om but eveatreah admlra- lt would n e v e r p a v e occurred toma mma that a lovo a n a l:c o d d have proceeded durlng a aucceaalon ot toreuoons. And a love m a l r was wh a t it rapidly became.E r n a t iu e could not prolong the time with W ill enough to mit her. and his eager- neaa aoon matcbqd.then outrode, hm'Hi a Mlf h n i l n lm h i :u l " ,. w r u w u a l , w w D :...Nwp d a y s h e w a s ll lle d wl th d e e p d muy and fear.All la m o t qn ea ~ tlo na wh lr le d thr ou gh he r m i n d Perh aps he ha d tired o f her.I t mls h t b e u m th e a f n l r h a d r u n ou t f or h lm. th u! he h n d_ n ever la - te nd ed to mak e mor e th an a me et- heu rt o ut o t he r. Bu t a he ha d o nly to thi n k of bla stan d wlth 'the m ag ai ns t me The y ' 1l separa te ua.W h y do y o u s u pp o s e they ask ed y o u to th e house ro- duy , lf unc to and out about y ou and how in timate our f riends hip ha d be- c ome, and to be gin the bu alnea a of br ea klng lt up ?I k n o w. "She to ld h l m wh a t pa pa h a d aa ld ab o u t ale Hull und the ugtor_De1 angey . Bu t n o n e o f th e o th m n o ti c e d h l "' Yo n se e, " sa ld Er ne nlne g en t " w e we r e engaged any ho w,n wh e n ma mm a ln vlte d W i ll co t1 tod ay . I tho ng -h c we mi gh t ju st we ll ma k e l t u n announeeme par ty ." " Y o u th o u g h t! " "Ce rta inly ,papa.I t wa s 1 "L o r in g wu ma m; me. " me mm herself. *Ot course usa may about Llllhm." L lma n was uh blon d. and ve ry lovely.He r e ye s were a kind a t dup violet. serene cn|»»-y m d th e U n a w a n t h in a n d n g red. xbeautltully ent.lim-»-mn n n ergy were compelling. and Ernesdne rm the ronxinx and stirring at her own personality ln touch with hll. Wlchln a week :he was daperutely ln la v a She had no room for my Lhought and feeling but those which c on c e rne d W m To dd . P ra en tly c ha brig ht. ho nor able mee to kno w that there was wma other reason behlnd h ll a t ti tu d e She had éuly to think ot h ls eage r k isse s to kn ow that he cared.Sh e a lle d h i m o n th e te le ph o n e a t hi s h nme . a t len d c lo c k . HL ; moth e r a n s wer e d an d s ai d . m a lo w vo ic e . tha t h e wal lli en llu . nuarms sm' smcx BDODI ner.H e s a t a li ttle away ,no w.dis- traught, silent. _ "Th ¢y ' u thin k r ve per sua ded y o u. T h e y l l th i n k I wa n t th e money , me n. " " N o t " B u t a k n o w u b u t w e at mll," uald Wm quicknyhow, we are married.his strike: you suddenly, s Jun declded ln hutc. a want nothing but yunr.hlethatr m seeking for myseflt,"he | as wa v nmt uh a d "If I thnmrhl vm: cnnlrl I n n - ""°'i`s3E i,IIT1| i25"F"""7 to live alotie." She loo ked UU a t hi m,a n d h l l °°'1'mr'| right," said W Ill's father. ace was full of lH1ff@¥'il'1|l»'»He r o wn "I t' a th e o nly way to r y o u n g mu * - rns c ompassionate.fie d n eon la If vo n n ee d my mon eyuuve on what! make-but you donltknow anything about money.!oudon't know how hard it Ls for twopeople-llvlng on .twenty-the dnl-lm a week.I don't kncm whnt todo. but I want to do whnt's right."Ha looknd mall fnrlurn mann "Be mill" exclaimed papa px donately. and he turned to Em une."Whae were you mnrrie By whom!" Will took the conversation llhh own hands with deliberation"We went to town about nm 4 iiiildim ' nilun |»|||;- m {|';;| im m a mn th!tumlnntlun nfl "wma :Fon 'IAken mm:iv fxm- il, and mod shak- \ '§ii13teQ aim mg ;,,j,,g _1=iA{`mT>EE irIEi1`7`f}1e§a`Ih|1§"§v°§}1_6§""rr1I@ vortnnt." ihe sal :mugs to give her n hunt role wlnr catutrophe. and with thl tz eallznI |m | md zxke hr ey? more loveh, The tion she began to pradl n secrecy " D ld you cure for Bmeatlne, Lo ring ?she naked hlm.but ze shook himself qnlckly. "No, nal" he exclnlmad." N o z - Llmt way.I'm fond ot her.She'| zeen like a lit tle s llta r m me . al- ways.Bu t ll' | y ou I ur e for .I! ' | ro n I wln t fo r my wi f e .I l lt p o i - xlble Lhnt y o u c are fo r me,L n - ln n ? '." 1 alwa y s ha ve ,"she m l w d r e d si mply . a nd he mi re d d o wn at he r . md a g a i n b ln vo lc e ' r u q u e e r md xtrnlned.A" I ' m' li k e Ern extlne ,"h e lg l d . wh e n y o n g o z o n xlu z n p n mt, x cnn lend y ou n little.I a lwn y l h a v! A to w h u n d r e d d o lla n tu c k e d Hu y fo r emer ge nc le l, "h e exp la i ne d to Er ne i tlne ." I c a n le t wm b o r r o w. W i th ou t ln te rmt. I f he n ee ds lL I o w n a h o u s e o n T m y m e e t .a n d y o u c ou ld h ave u lt n wu n 't le u ed . B u t th a l o c w o n l l no t good f o r y on." " W o ' l l ma n a g e . " n ld W i ll con!!- de u tly , md E me ntlne a dmi re d hlm. The y e xc h ang ed br lgh t look x, md Mr . To d d a d d he a r ti ly : " W e lL c ame an d vls lt n u n omo -J ' _ u m g n u y ln n p u - |. w u s mm me-eonverutlon nt llnen, wlthont be- gg mmg or e nd . ' T v s been to the marines withB a i le Inel.8adle'| seen Delancey! Elhow ten times.S h e ' | u c r a z y u inn ca n b e.Imagine falling ln lnvs 'wma an actor.She 's wdn sn hlm m m and letter;But he w nn'¢ a s h e r . "\ "Sha u kind ar old for tha! llna," u m Emeatlne.perched an the voge ot her bed, x lllk awcklng m I lu ll u uw rmmn uu u.One '§1' 3~y. gu ny. Smd gg mont ln : ln .D ec embe r sh e amp e h u n h a n d me t h l m a n d m k e d . h a n d lnhnn d, a s the y nlwan mlk lldl qu ic k- ly .Bmrvedly .~. ,Even tually a llttle slle nc e tell be- ty een them, and I n in magic . W uh- ou ! sp e a k in g a wo rd . th py tu r ne d an d u ma . e a c h o c h o r . a n d n mn e o a li ttle ma y a n d le a n e d to g e th e n Th a touc h v t llpu,a n d t h e n a h e n r e u n r e bt ~c lmek Ln e h a k .wa s them. Lhmkmg. pondering,tryin:to coutumplnte e tenure without her. trylng to recoudle hls ovm pride sud lelfateem with the podtlou her hmlly put him luto. "I should never have klued you." he exclaimed."l xhould never have loved yolt"*'w a Ematlne w w w . "you coolant help me." Fur now hll sad conmllou had aught her ln the Brin at her llrstpuvlou,Now :he lived m terriblefulfillment the promlle her thmh- bing heuxt had made week:ugo, bvheu she had lllked £0 Lllllma about marriage.Her heart leaped lu her llko A thing threatened wllnmorml danger.Sho dung heneltupon him vrednlwurly.hor arm: strained x-anno his neck.Ba caughther sud held her dole.All Nl be-lngllnreduplnuulwe r tohafov memotion, und hh lille rpnux to henl n a k l u t h x t w u l u n c v v t o t n e man though they nm never touched -fy other baton.It v u | prom- -'ran me wa n. win," nn me a,and mn ltrumed down her tam. went to the courthouse and gut ou license,than to 1 jowder anbouzht the ring. and walled vvhll1 : W . " :' m" ; ; _'°;°:.f"°;,":l uv ef m an an ownnonlnhlghgold hmd on herthlr linger.en we took a ta or to my mlvheierléguna. got her -3 went to e u I was re an Avondale, and were mm-led.""But why thln med huts?" :pu tered wg; who wge nluiont wg herent.ru e.turn ng to I dlughten ln renewed date:-mlm tlo u to hue nothlng to do vm wxu, "what'| wggnw youl x am $¢?;§"m'§l'¥.'$,~.l~'é2S&' mggg mmd how you could ect this Wu 1 cun't believe lt." He was furious. he was undon butho -wg had q,;=°¢° ot coufms ln J voee.ltreugth with ten-or. "Papa-" she beam. but Wlll cl in noolutely.so um: ln anna < ""&1? "3 °"L 'l"£$ '" W wx toll; el o o on nu-ra'Lu constantly to vlvl and WUI. "Emuuno vnu nfnid. dr. |411 'what I want ln love."'''' She put up her mr nnet 11120.U7 7 m g gw- md he uma her plndd Ups. '" "mn: " I love yon,Loring"sho e e.u -mred hlm. and he took ber rvulbly g g g g f h g y g ~' m n g w w m mo a a wll-ly"_""iviu Tana:mm li lle ? " Eruatlns reminded her. md Lll-admmed nm ml remembered.|"Hem elm-mms." Ernenune mm hlm for :ea some dtarnno .1 ¢ n.orm r dinner,some nlght when heldoeslfr work."1. Lllllan mrea. then laughed.'I f l;o u\nn tto s e e h lmnml1 1 .l!y o u.lunnt an allnlr with hlm. can all n |mammn,"she advised Ernnslfne 'ar that will bs thread ot ll.A [Mig lame My about tha haum one mmm: Il quite 1 dllerent matter tmm un attrlctlvs gmwn mm.lnmma lrlll nuke him mlsenhle." mule.Bl! mm slipped about her..and tor a lonz. long Llme CMV'm fln l swing of 191 Then was no word spoken, no pmmlxe. but Emetlne knew now that :ha must tell mamma.'thefnmlly was home from émurch when hlg llvlng room,all of mem. enground ln gossip.Mmm lo o ke d ll Bmeltlne sharply"Why d.ldn'¢ you some to church? I went far a walk." ended Fu uesdne and her has named with color tor they all looked nr her 'and she fell that Wllln lavemakIDI vm vlslble upon her hiammnuld no mum. hovwver 'md Lllllnn.turned to her with the news.|'You remember I told you Sadie thought ra uk munma to mvl¢she reached the home, :ming ln the lllmnfinn Nmdrlemd lhll "l dmx't H1111 wan ln lon wltlx tha Anton tlrn a f or th e m to lu .- -_. . - -- _ .-_v " ': e r s q u i r r e l c o a t a n d d e h e r n e w r e l a t i v e s f a i t t h a t t h a n : A r nmln hl| arma._"You hm-Q me," she complnlnndLn n moment, and hs released her md stood holding her hnnd gently. "I want love," he uid spin withpolgnnncy, and Lumm nlnred hlm ln her quick bright voice that lhe . - - ~ , --»~ -~~. -.-- ._..... M...tsnn ln.the glr, renllzlng njlttlé me these people were losing Wlll more dednlwy than she wouldeverbe lost to har fnmlly.H e v u their only lon, but they ma gmq. by tn hlm with qnlet dignity:Er- nbailnn .Amina ihnlr rufnlne .mawved him.lv -Q oo ov n ua u. nw q ua m--yu m\ »¢ ;|g| l li nnwa s g r ate fu l f o r th e i r g o o d u n e , 'r n e r offered neither ad vi c o n o r c ounsel. but allowed th eqomag ones i n n n §n \ \l | \n l x n n f Q h l l l n n e u n u f CHAPTER Ill* w x Strange Country. Ir S EE H ED l n a tu ra l ¢ h1 u| £0 me nastlne, however u seemed to the n h e r l. m v n k e n o n har mnrrlnge momlng. In the lllda back bedroom nl t he lln y h mu e wh en th e To dd ! had lived all their married llfa. She nu Ins ta ntly w id e a wak e and or l- mted.Per lu ps lt was t he close mngle of W lll'| ar ms a bou t hu nm made everything normll.P u m p s Lhe dellelo ue conedou mea of newln p p ln e u h a d never entirely been lon in sleep.ll d ld n ot matte r at W . V ................... ...W . ....-t n l n .T h e h o m e n n E r i e : m e r br o ug h t m E r u a u n e h e r n m :ho ok of rea llly .It wa l en An c i en t, lmako-blac kened dW ¢lll| 'l| pl| ¢¢_ ter f r o m th e lu k e .A c t o n t h e m m fr o m me ho u s e e d ve n o r y mn c h ln e s h o p r e ve r b s r a te d wlth lc th d b .A sec ret/ lookin:br o vm- a to m house, wuh dr awn blinds. stood on the c or. um-.E m e n l n e t e l t m s t t h e u m m me n t th e y s p o k e o f s o g llb ly - we n n o t no near.A s o me o f t h e I nm u m b l e na tur e o t th e s te p s h e h a d ta ke n m e m o ve r h e r .s u e 'But You Know .Init H w PIP! Would Rant ¢° wm 1'°¢4.' ln( ln H19 mlephone booth. Wmdl she hlhrd h!|vols.husky w\¢h "Now, quickly. befot'lmrbvdr an Ifur l. "°'°..*° °°»'°"°='° EP! £22 =: m mig h t t r y t o n p a n t e u l.l l ! lm lmdn c i In t h e mu t t e r v u d m n should talk _it oqu'w i t h j§ : | | a : § b i : ' T § h :1f | ' }fi | ' b'§ - ' _ . r - G e m m a r b i w e . a n - n a g , " u i di r - n u m " W u a r a n o t to h u e m r il1~'¢¢'l11l1' digit! nog . W u l m t o . ma rr y . " un1.\\| n ...IA ill»¢¢-*inn huurhaé nf ....| u 9 n : l l U u a u | ¢l . n u s 1 l l l u n n . |l. .l l( 1l " ',w.. .1-»m..~y|nnumwu .......m.,ma Lllllln la i d wlm utuhcdo n.|"Well.|he Bully uucceded lament-Qi li lhlmmqdt ha y v nnma rdd lnn ¢lA\lht. Every one nn talking nbunt It in church Hall morning." ~"W ell. what o f ur' nld Emu- sleep.' T N I l l l h u d n o . "lhe slid, u-emhxmg.At once than v u m dutrlc sl- le n ¢ \ . md t h mh e u 1 d \ n xv o l e e now thoroughly awake:um-An an compwenz about ul.'n h me mdhom me. now. quickly md ncnauy. Ip r v ml u y o nr n u v o o n w h nt y o uu m .I promise I'll uh my chancev m;you-eomvllloly.r u neva: 5-s~ ¥'¥9¥1 .'Z'FL'l°1'?E_!"L!" rm but x use now um me was ngnzYou must nada:-Inna. slr. that man m|n'i ML and your objection: us futile.""Ernatlne Ind reuon to tem me," papa said in | mlm none cr.\.-... |..a\ nv " nn-A mn mm In-r nu n u-m.n»m=un,- - . - .I 1 Y o u u n '" w u i i o u ' n'lr l t K e m n - u i m n m w m t. u mmm mm.U ";:_" I m m -|| uui"J'§'¢-unu. tina.* s h é ~ m i n . c a n ' ts na i l f-mgnmunw u i d hor fathgr Sgemgauld nm ¢1-na.°°wm°»§?l MY an r"i'\'£'."L.'"'»=nI'1.1 YS?-`£'.' "§i'-n`2&?|]=¢"?§1'="h`5=`~i`§1f"i\`i`rs¥`¢ under lr.Papa ma no mtsntiathe mm:-, wmv m-Qumran going ummm".wuuu.H.i.,of considering mmm: mul;to_zi2=_mo w11=f'___She vu wmaI ll l nb a n n t h e hmlly n o w . T h l n k l n p o t everything,E m m - tlna t d !ln hex b e a n something new nbemt wnl.Added m her ro- mme if l a n f u r M m Il : mm n t h l n z was n ow W llrn, und , an m ha d nm to her father. his root wu ner roof. B l u h o me w u h e r s , u m ml ; w a s xc.s m h m e e n m m y aband oned h e r o l d w u z a t llf n an d m e 5 " E3'§ '-"Yo u ann s v m mehmxtnme l. fe t -u nd ue Yliu an always blun- . .aging around. taking meh swrul a m: a n d mlk lnz wu a fri e nds .Ymvvs bam walled md lmvu had'!v uf v \ y n !w \¢ lo t| c f zh ln u. s q; sternly ." Y a n k n o ! l t h n ' t m i : - I able."Be was 1 bl; mm. 1 time wo ltaul. yith 1 hnndnomu lnddhemHhs brown eyes ware nmand kind. but his bl; non was ne-qulnltlve. hip month mm and hard.lm|no!hrlll|\lCl!\!lld.bu&l!m1|£\1by D\'¢J1-idiom.. °~u is he mmsy_M'v|\nu." add n a m. " u a mmm a n m m m tt | note, 1 .9-i~'"'"' az: ar: I r ndd Sherldnn." "Ifl\belhu~a wknlnmhour."h¢ mid her.He had mn h a d m m m .be sail. making hands 11th hor for- mnu .when mermec.TM I w a tmm r lltds whlts "le d wiht hm \m m m m m...__.., ,..,....,..__,,,.. muxngu um vu. our naunfnedn u m q n m w l p e d h u c h q x n w z mhlldam hnndknrclzld '~ *rm laqy vromlshl, Judge," he n l i m d u l e d h a m d h u m n d n hermdten.\edh¢r.""rh|4|4y prom- he nna v e rl a lnn mo tu rmo r qthmt h m n m l m o n n n u d l m o p m m u u m g a u n - ' r. " s u e l m a n u o n w x u r u m a m mhndy o mllv v nv ll y o nri o qzdmmnri lmpo nmzthmha ro wm Ev al f n h a w s n u f v l i i n n ml l h t h n wn u n d e a n ! mm l t .I h a n mIntentionm m e o x u m m :beso lv l! i mmha nwi thy o n.Yo u'l~l»x'n.|tr.t1lnttl¢\'¢unmehtn|n; u mmuxmuq,even l u d m m \ u . - - . - - --- -» -- -: 1 , - ' - " 5 » 'i T 3 . ' € - l " & ' ? » ` Z= = . "1 = ' i ' » m m b a n n e d | d ~ mlnbly. -. s m m :me a :nga n mmm o f tendeu-neu. a moms _qbnvlcgon 0! fm an A " ¢?cbT1I=h~`£` Ha"1~`é1 tum was u remote from the paltas uma; she were following himT a a ' 9 W " 1 ° ' ? '. 4 ~i n 1 \ J \ 9 \ * ' h I \ | \ 4 | \ .¥ i h 1 l ! . | o n a d 1 ! . n ¢ y o u a n ' t h n v e . " 1 m m - n u u m pwn -p ° ¢u ¢ 4 L f llllll.5§`~1 ' u n r n » u u m ¢ » » m » u m ¢ ¢ a a a n g f , . ; | v ° v 1 4 ~ ¢ ~ r n ° = b m z | l » u r ! Y m 1 v » = M l . » | w |' § ¢ ? \ .J H '»J ' ! ~ .°" ' ¢ii ?' 3= = - ,-v -.. wuuunnug f-~'ee-.1,»,_ ~-."..»._._.7 .-;__.,.~// .;,_*... .L~n m , ~-~~n .é'.:,;J.`;=,'€» ;,.,~~=..,..'.__.~ :.:~~ ~,. ~ -14.. __.. , ."~;"'|~.4 .,....'1 _:=..~.._.."~2 ,mi =.:k.;,;§~, _.. '~}.¢ Blair, Nebruka, August 14. 1980_ F¢ r n l t u n , r u | | ; mn n o r mv e m- m n lzt hn I R .B e n dv : L zz-u Bigizenzpxieaiorproaunriaous asa Fnms nPro dne» Oo .88-tl C.K.Bendar!,ll4=msadembdm- Ana nd-unda hku, Bla i r,O d i n Dlw!M,.161; ru. phmaa. 188.8-if oomnmss nmSEARS DEFEATED (heotthepleismtm rpdnaof th ep rl m n iu wu thedéicutotGongreammnSeanbylhleollmiz-1m¢¢<» nu»¢r¢imbu¢ma¢k¢¢. Wh|hingtonenanty¢nvnSoa.\-a n | .. o r a n d ' : " " . p|»m ,1e 1 ;m .pa m »,1 xs .8-tl Hx-.mdMn.DmPh111ipadrov e bo 0mlhlWech'|esd\y wa the nd th e f nn e r l lo f l a o l d f r i e n d . For Sa le -An dgh hs n month:I-'nmi tnm mga a nd flo o r mm nld N d bull.Phono 21 on 26.i n n .M|the1rB.Bendorf.21-tt C a r l ~ m g -_|_a o - 1 :F o r S l l a z f o r d T u d o r S a l m - I-'urniture,ru|!|nd!looreovar- ings.l|.st!mv 8.Bendo d.21-a Mls n be k hknn ge r wnnt to d e a r I Ab e , I o 1 u I u t F r h h y t o r n w s e h v m . mv u fmn mi L , mi o y i nz a v s - csti ouhomhi4dutie sltt.\a»Han~ senBl»koty. : m m m S h e e t 29-sv Chu. Hi tc hmnn and :mm-'la c Tuusdly for A vacation in Minno- aota. Advw8»si:\'I'|l|Elh=l'|>dla.|0pdHnn»nv{db¢n'1uad|nzrunix mn Wlscousm .Tensan ~n m h e m m t n n v e e m " Henry Lamb o t h u mo n t , ....been d | i d n l h i l l0'n.Chi M i n Dorothy Omaha. Tuesday.M! i.W m .M.HAllerlndm n|'nm And 'rea hm ~ " " "g weeks at Hudson, Wllwndn on Luka Mendah, when they have been havin! a wonderful vnnltiam_ L. . . .. . . A. l -3. . .. . . . . . u . ¢». | I Imul Moana uurv-ll xl »v=""»"s',¢ k , id M 'nd Mm Llmb Ind hmily.L... um .1 nm.1»..To 1225 when I extend l l n y c ;l l ¢ l I U s re d at im » . W . w . P m u n n a f s m i 1 r * " ' " " °"" **' P P on . o c f B d o i t, B . ' . a . n s a lu e h e m vi m i ti n g ~___L e ' t ° f _ _ _ r nm hu EQ » i n £ " " " work dong the line of medinine which profession he exnecu mn|;g|m, r " 1 5311 numg,ur u l! vp n ; . .\ , | u u vu un - w - -vu - -8! th e QI I E 9 Y _.- L...........J a.. ¢.....\.l. 6\n Vnnnmn |..r}\nn| I Rln a vn n n n Rn ! ! n f ln mmn r mats.f off. moppe.80-It ildnm 'r ms I my "" "_ ' "1 ' "T ' " ' _.All will we v\1¢r\s°'s mrsorsdm at Park B'*'""'Mmn.um an Monday Shu-»¢ 5'-MQ over 1000 vous.Lhmk: mud xppredxiion.so-11 _, mmf Belford.~ M; § ;Q ', f; ,, '° f"J, ',§f,1',' club at her home A\1zm18¢h~.Poru nm C1161 K. Bendorf, Undenlldllt ue guests nt the E. C_ Hnnthome Mr. and Mn. Dave Beftnner of _ md ambulance service.Pharma:M, ...Vx "_ rl..-... ,,___,,_,__,_,| Omalu, vfmed last F1-id.\y at the m or v xcwry w|||'fo llow a nd i s now a t Li ke Mui , Inwn, as chomdxqin the mills there. un Gnu. W EDS Mrs.Baller went down to Lake r~..-. of. -,hir ... -mn u.. v1.._:- Mn. Wm. Wilkins hu been ill aww W '»°'°-" \-"=" W - - - ' - - - ~v - - - - - - - - - V- --for the put week.Mrs. Minerva this coming vw-.Values m $25.00 at une-lml Pn rt n ri n mxi n zt o rh e r a tp r e s -. Al e x m w h mn o f s mu w mo , S i ze a l s t a - 4 8 .The se y le s l QSC""`iahere vilitingl The Style Shoppe i l selling U14 R~ C. Hitch Summer Wash Dresses,$1.95 Burl Rice of values for $1.50, and $2.95 values her comin, Eilee hifbrothers, C- H. man md families.Mn. FredVoesandtwoch Tehmah, vmwd of Millard, Ne b. ue v isiting m '1'hnmnnnn :auth Samx Jensen m d nt the on19 r Miss Elisabeth | dty a nd Mr. yn of Fremont, nrch 24 in 191;- ........... ... N... .... .....~, .-un. mn".-Fn d e r .She and a , Ted came home Monehy and pped on the way at Albert Le Mi nn. when they saw Miss Dagny Nielsen who wo rk; i n fha nfim n! nm. n.|..\ 'i g mi n , 1 6 1 ; u d d e n c e . J.P.For S:de--F*zunit i m |¢un¢.hsn1mur¢¢'h.m.sman.Relu»lu$1.sorummn¢w¢v¢F?P!'Y'£"3¢__u - -~ --f -- ----~ |-- -~- - - -» ----"' ~ -- ~ " " -s a umnen u n u :'iday until SundaY~ Jensen home.- size) .dx dozen lots at $1.00 PGY Hrs. Iona Tyson and daughter 5 and S for Augmt °D1y- Either hid,~ M ;xl!! of rr. Calhoun'Mn. John Weber returned co lot.cmnu Home.29-1¢ Phylm of Deaem-; Iuye been ml f;,l°8'"'*°1° '%£iL"?'..Y';'"'*P g ; -5 L isodng ann pn nt the ham of||\°1'home m r Thursday : Ih r M. __'urn J... ,.__m,_ mv rf. iting relatives andfriends in Blair 'o '¢.-x...a. ma. ......\. 80-lt of wwn from Fx was Mr. Fnnk W1 lnntnvnm n dinnzr mm for $2.50. Renne of De Sow,Lblllmbd to "=°"|af'1;;,.1;;,; "Ja" " 255 ""';';Q.-».m»|..~¢mm.; ~,,;;;_;",,,,",,";,,;,";,;";,,;',;,;,,;';; af;dl€l',;¢f Wolf! lm Kvmdinz a Week with her um. -'@°Ic."\\l§u§"`i°§1"§=s§"§~¢r`Z'}»L»2S 'Ji his sisters hunband.Thursday.of Walthlll.\ com to the m m chanelMiss Anna Hanun of Washing-Mr.and Mrs. »=»yw§3;»-_;; Dinner at the _Catholic church mn. Nei. spent the week-end sr drove to We¢Pi1\8'a _lawn Wednelday evening Augustthe home of Jens Nielsen, vmung Plrésmonth lut Sunday w we 20.g, o ¢'f.1°¢k.'29-11: Miss Madeline.:'°§ '°'° ___.._____,__,,__,,mm Joh: Weber mu magnum the home of Mr. and Mn. John A. Rhoadea on Tuesday. Caponiae those masters and gon a better price.have orders for the work ot The Bztemrlse °§f_°:; the pmt week.Mr,and Mrs.a m i d Schafer Mm __`and daughter, Barbara of Omlhl.been i! at MUJJEX 5.13 spent an W¢¢k'0Dd with m m lm. near Sioux,City, named her relatives work there and la home again.Sam Holler, who is working for ..f..,3'f'*_E'f=3ff ?v°°F=.~2f,S& Pe"'- fm "Sl J$.£i..2"'1m §E};_ .`.....~.. _.Q v--.~.».Misa Hopewell is the daughter of Mrs. 0En Hopewell of this cfltyand hu been teaching in the Fre- mont schools the put year andmnsmer.She is a graduate of theBlau' schooll, has attended Danar~,.||.....,.n . : - Elillefvilla,Iowa to visit Hn . Hlllio Cfmmr Vln»°€n¢» all form- er Blair folks. Mahloy-Gu km from Texas mum ill,fD\YB\' of main bllildinxot Veterans Hospital group. i l T w Mrs. G. R. Curtis and dnug)1ber~mr.m u Ill-U~UWFKG \»w"~="\-la w, nm. Albe n mum 1 ¢ f¢ lm "W M Sunda y evening from a uesdnv for Wnlkerton.lmuum week: vacation wah relatives a t went to the Pete Weber hofne at "" " num, nmlrnea nome mu uununyTekanuh lut Saturday and visited Theo.Wlhlstrom o l Council dtex' a week'a vddt at v-he heme of .__.n ~...--..-_ ...._,__m.. u .......|\...x,...¢va-nm in Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Tyson. Ixéluivea md 1|-x¢»d».v v u c g u U L u m :a n y z u l u u m \ J | |l ~ ~ u mv e r l i t v n f N a h r n d l r a a n d i n v n r U L _ a 1 .....-.A.L - ».1n.._.z_»r \l 1 _- Tom Wilkinson,Wnfston gn#i ¢»a;»§;, 'in 1;T»e '.;:.,;' $551 a son of Mr. and ya of Clarks, Ngb., ste ot the Univer- wus suuux ox ul v l s a u a up ml rF u mi tu r e S to n e f o r f u tu r e d e va lo p ment.. Chndwn-Lishu w ba manamcgmdmCollega field for nightplums. m.. ....=.\..., mms..,........... . ........-.........._.me use\mm comm Feet nu bm ,;,_|Bw 'Tuesday and was I luncheon Clifford F. culum, non of Mn. §\mdnyH after 'S nm di;*rin Qmng mn. Em, Larlon of uem- guest nl me John A-Rhonda cum Gilliam,me July zs for through ummm. 'ins and an last Thursday they home.S "Di m .California /"""°he mm Rosalie Foley npant 5 few\went w Stuart, Nab. to visit with Rav. Edgar ol Arlingtpn,will fnnmd §H__\~h¢m m Company dava lm week at Thuramn and young Ind o1d. Mr. I-'lltys ls Mrs. John Fslt; and is ; gradu . ; | , , n f Nn k r a q l ~'will vit a few weeks. | Fullerton, Nab Mrs. Mattie Nable réturnedlm 'cmg to the mum;Chicken Friday fromanextended vuuwimh Dinner at tha Cavhyhe church her dauzhlers an Boise and c»|a» lawn, Wedmpdny evenmg, Aqqm ka and at present, treasurer of the Co., Inc.,of Fre~ Lincoln-Plans propond to ln- nex Havelock community m city. r;ll,i&;ho, where she has spent 20'nz 6 o'cl0§k.29-11: tho mmt wintei and summer.Mrs.Arthur 1K.iel1in and two friends.occupy \ . | __ ___'n f . _ .\_1 1 R - th e l e t h n dl l t p u l p i t | t 1 l l I l l I . A z : ¢ .._ "l n . m n Sunday ......»...|Hr . . ml u f .us.; nhvhnnnnnnlou-»...|r\:.vvisiting mem sm re- Z`<§¢f¢€§»»§"Z§1`&` une Inst Tuesd.|Y~Lloyd Phillips_ . . ,_._....-For Sale-Pure bred Spotted Poland Chinn sown bred no furrow about August 22.This offering includes both gills :md tried saws. Carl Graverholt, Blair.80 -lt' Miss Mary Love will return to her zrdlning at the Methodist hos- pital in Omaha next Sunday after a three weeks vacation at the farm home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dove. children spent a week visiting Mrs. Nick Petersen of Omnhn and re- port a very e ble time. Mr. and Mrs.red Feer and hmlly drove to lnnebago, Neb,, Sunday to visit Mrs.Christine Vlasak and family and John Feer. Mr. Carl Wolff and family and hi s d a m,Mrs.Rose Metzinger went to Omaha Monday to visit Mn. Carl Wolff in the St. Josephs \-...|¢,.1 a n n m n .vvm.ma n o r drove over to Spenar, Iowa last week Wednesday a n d vidtzd Robert Maher and fnmlly until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Marsh ol Spiker vidted a t the parental, Elme r Fn i n home Sunday and enjoyed one of Mrs Frain's good dinners. B. J .Barker,father of Mrs. Elmer Fraln, returned to the Fnin while Rev. Bader is on his vaca- tion.A good attendance is de- sired. Llttle Barbara Schafer, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Harold Sehnfer o f o m , ia spending the week with Blair relatives and friends. She ia at presmtla guest at Ula George Van Deusdh home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Luure enter- taine d at tow farm home ' sun.: and daughter, Mildred of Hampton Neb., spent. a few days the first of the week at the home of their ais- ter, Mrs. Will Reeh and fumily. Mr.and Mrs.Flo y d Ga a nd some friends from Imogene, Iowa called on Mr. a nd Mrs.Clifford Halbert Last Sundry.Mr. Hulbert formerly Eved at Imogene, and the two men are old frlenda. _Mrs. E. C. Hunt and family have Mn . M l s m o v Wonder ` w a n.eed. Mr. am Minnie T and child day from Colorado. L .W. ; Sutherland at nmk 259'mo1}t whi¢l{ positibn be has held .run "°"'°""New ana nenvnord to glva yous Dum fox-overnyear.Priorbothishe ;£:_hb°i:g 'gd here m huldk wmm fm asm.A m | W N -¢w»m»A ww, tha Mm-an .Y?rn reights from OW?(ha w Blli r.and satisfaction guxran-|BIu!f, Neb. bank for eight years. 16-Mig, 15 still a dhectm ol ihe Morne1 Mrs. Henry Ruwe, Mrs.|Blu!! bank. riplett, Mrs Fred G~uyer The young couple ren returned last 'I'hure- Fremont, 1911 dnys vacation trip zo They recelvimm m & § § . > . , .of 1 u m ,Mesdames G.G. will reaide iu ' E'hJ1'°f.'$e,.....~ l v gMr. and Mrs. Earl Cddwell and Howard and Roy Long attended a picnic lm Sunday glven by Henry Pyle. who resides over on the Elk» hom.There were one hundred £1-lends there and all had a li ne time. Mrs. Fred Siert underwent an opegtion for tumor at the Blair hospital last Friday and is getting along nicely.Her daughter, Mrs. Paud Lowe of Bird Island, Minn., a m e last Thursday to be with her. .Mr. and Mrs. John Reeh, Audrey, Gordon, and Ruth and Anna Reel: ol Herman, were Monday evening vldtors at the home of Clean R. Wlllrina Anna nayd and had her tonails removed Tuesday morning while stayin: at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mead, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan E. Solos and son, A ne w n u line of Chlldren's long sleeve school drdssa j\\B& arnved See them now.You will be surprised a t the wonderful values.The Style Shoppe.80~1t Miss Lode Larsen ol Fremont, came over lan Saturday evening na v i n:friends and relatives for a week.S h e i s a gue s to !Miss Opal Hansen. Dr. and Mrs. E. Mosts, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Mderhenry, Peggy Mur- doch and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Halle! o£Ar-lingtou,drove up to Ma cy Sunday to attend the Indian Pow- wow._ The McCarthy Progressive Club and their families held a pianic at Arlington Park last Sunday and every one had a good time.There were around fifty present includ- ing u few visitors.' rvayru»|.'home from the University hos- .plu1 i no mhs xm1 =~r ms y .He i s feeling much hetter. Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen of Los Angeles,Ca1if.,arrived the first of the week at the home of Mr. Jensen's daughter, Mrs. Wal- 'her Gutsnhow and lamlly.They will Spend s few°weeks in Blair and vicinity visiting relatives and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Aakwig ol Onk- land, and Vos Sax-ing were dinner, guests at the Fred Kmgh home Sunday.The afternoon was spent in Omaha wllng on Wesley Grif- ien, adopted son of the Aakwigs. nysme", on last aunuuy, mr. :nuMrs. George Smith and family of omas s a nd mr.and M n .Clyde M. Allen ond family ol Blair. Word from Miss Dorothy GHIY to her' mother, Mn. Frank Gray, lniorms her that she is now i n Seattle, Wash. and having a most enjoyable trip.She is on her waYto British Colombia, where she will nn: an a unt. Emory Hunt, Jr. has so far re- covered from illness that he was able to he brought home from the Fremont hospital last evening. He has had pneumonia and adthoudx 1'eel.in.g weak, he ls on the road wh o i s l n tr a i n i n g a tF t. Cr o o kf 0 l' °° °' °f Y-for the summer.|Clyde Allen,living about w i Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schmitz and miles south of Blair, down ln the daughter of omaha, same up 1m'Wn-ufh school s m r m .bvuzht Saturday evening to visdt her p w ents,Mr. and Mra Andrew Feet. riends.e idx hundred head of sheep on me South Omaha market last Tuesday _-a r\._.. _.... -\.|......\ -..s on mm neen entertaining ner mother and stepfather,Mr.and Mrs.Albert Hdsler of Q\llD§Y» Ill. for the past ten days.They left last Friday evening for their home. J. A. Homan of Massena, Iowa, came over Monday and visited Mrs. A. W. Fees and family.He returned Tuesday morning taking Mrs.Fees and Harriet with him to Mount Ayr, Iowa where they will attend a family reunion. Wm.Byers of Springfield,Ill., arrived l a n Sunday for n vi sit with Mr. and Mrs. Abe Byers and damily.Mr.Byers hed traveled through several states including North Dakota and reports that Washington county has the best crop prospects of any p he had visited.1 Bob Hopewell has just secured a K°°d jo b with the Wo rld Herald n.\u_e1__n________.»_L Hines and Henry Mencke drove up to Sioux Falls, S. D. lust Friday and returned Samrday,bringing Mrs. Lotta home with them.. Gene and John Gilbert Cram o! Fremont, are ,mans their grand- mother,Mrs.Chas.Hansen and other relatives in this city while their mother ls spending a month in the west. Miss Edna Davis returned home :pt week alter spending the sum- mer in Lincoln attending summer school.She also attendd the Ep- wonh Assembly reoently held i n Lincoln. Mrs. M. H. B. Rosenbalm moved South street which she has sold.to Ieslle 0f£¢U»,to the former' Otfen bunga low o n ast Colfax mo s t whleh she hought last »x>rl»s~ last week irom her nsddenoe on UHIHUPHACTIU FUR STUMAIJH THUUBLE Why suffer with .tonmch trouble when thousands o f p e o p l e l n your city a n d state are being relieved daily of such complaints ' as stomach trou- bles,heaaehes,: backaehes,neu-1ritlsmervousnas, sdatlca,rheuma-tiam,lurnhago, liver, kidney and INVE S TI S ATE R bowel troubles. 'Flnnnannda ha. ( L a n C h o o s e Irv MARGARET WEYMOIITH JACKSON 96 Disprova the old adage, "Beam can`t hechoaa's,"for l@l much moxethan b¢g.» Bsndsll of Sallne county.spent Sunday at the John G.Jenson home near the Glendxle school. Randall remained with the Jen- sons for n longer visit.Mr. M ud is posunsster at Western, Nab. Mr. end Mrs. Weston Lung and .s.¢u........A n»\...~l,.n».ml A surprise pu-ry wss hdd on Myron Metglnger last. Sunday to eelebraw his hirth snnivex-sary. About twenty-eight relatives putt- lclpated ln the featlvdtles and all enjoyed the dny 1=°zB¢|1¢r- Augusz in the lgestmonth w mi nt.Lon: hours of sunshine- nusn Lucue rue !nmompanxeathem fa Winnebago, Nab. on Sun- dly wh e re th e y ma m relatives, returning to Omaha that evening, August 8rd was the twelfth birth mni v o rnry of Marguerite. Weber and on Saturday her moth~ _er.M n .John Webér invited n umjne y wmv nmyy w um. w mn.gm Wednesday.He will turn them into nn eighty acre field of _nom Mr. md Mrs. L. C. K1°m>. Miss Fnnees Koopm-an and lads Mur- doch spent the week-end at Luke oko mji ,driving down Banu-day night and returnlng on Mondny. nwns nmg vmnpnny ox umnnn,whereby he is rural carrier for the World Herald with an eighty mile eerrlt-um He gets e ear md ago o de a 1 ary nndBo bls the s o xt o£.a..boy that will make good Roy Peterson wu the vlctdru of n nrorlnon his bi rthday Auzult Mr. end Mrs. Floyd Evans of Coundl Bluffs, and Mn. and Mrs. Clifford Hnlben renamed Sabah day nfternbon from a week's va~ cation a t Fish Ho ok lake,near Park Rapids, Minn.They enjoyed 'be tri p immensely md brought back 'their Quota ot fish.' int restored dnlly to normal.Chir- oprsétors of Neb- rqska have pmv- ed beyond nny question of doubt r m m n m h h a u l nnun¢°in lik- mkpn ble and its Am mused ro pressureuseslmva no rmd by - - . - .- v u vvn-¢|noncy comes .they ¢¢¢»¢u5b¢fm\¢émg and mls' when they uv "mz>1>°d" =a=f==. `Z'"..$l'..i'|'I`.'...»'.§'5""` ;'"' Quill:--"""-¢"""-"O!Qolldp ml fr,122 5 vo m: s md nppncd lexumd mysvgnLn¢1¢vqm¢uaai;»=i:§og .Hx-_"d_ lption. -!=l1d.A¢1 'his home in the country nm Thum i m . I d n v ~ hmon lg!! gon when n _dddng Jnhnmn'A ;f\=mm»¢a mmm, e '|n¢lpally,hy nm .my chronic c;bgen_ges¢»orsd to .':;;*v'?;f.§z,'i Int Snndlv .B`§¢`§éBe§d the 52; i fain, 2'-Inluhd dm Outside whi%e|°Q1¢hfl¢¢-The Affenivvn wu en-lthnnkm,¢z.w g-;., 5 z-L mn. gweq drains ¢v°==» aff/er which 89-11 .Lemr Bclloxd.1mna'%péne_ the mnlng.Thou in E, '§,' j g e Q , ~ a Stores. Fremont. Neb.lt 1°° cream Ind cake 'wen served Three biz specials nt the Amdt ¢hU"'l>lrt7 ware.Flonmne Wolff .nm-»| w.-\¢. win. M.-Weawni father mii \°f °°1'and Mn. nga [amz Ulmbl'. . - . - - " " " " - ' im n i h o r M r ''w an z :'sum.Ton;` GI!AUM J en - """` ""'. 4f " _ ' '5 z""`""°"""""°"""°"'°"-°'°"`d | ' "n l m o n . " " d°:Pl\1|ll|,A|l||mIH|rlietBol¢I¢,n:lonQud:kle|lGu¢andUod|anlndBoy0hxinan|m.|ll||l,lIldHn.D u | g | | Mr d ¢.11..L"'z`{°"f»§¢>'I".'i'.¢°"|i|.:"¢2»¢for mv-mm.~~_! -lbgrg.m dm »¢¢wxu.un|nn¢gum m qm m n . w m m h u u u m ;Guton.n u u m n m v w m n |.,,,¢.,,_l't'mn|.,.|.,. ' " 2 s " '"af aa; asap "...§|n . . Allin;station while they wen threes n r .Imornil their nm in deiane ofmauerid conditions. N O W n u r z n m o On page four mils,Mi n n .a n d a t Gr e e n L a k e her war ds d r i vi n g u p to Mo tlg y , "1 U | Dr. W. H. Foul Wolff Drug Slore Bldg. PHONE 176 Bldr,Neh, number of friends and :ddtiv u last week Tuesday and again ox. Wednesday in hofnor ul Mr. Raw birth anniversary.Cards were en- joyed on Tuesday evening and Whiw Enameld High Oven Es- taw Baum; one 100~lb.ice cap- a dty Herrick Refrigerator,solid oak doors, white epmeled inside. The finest that Heéick ever built. Mary Fnnees Warrick,Norma Nelson,Illu Hansen,Edna and Ernl Good. Misa Sadie Gamemn :eng-ded to :.. n ..| her daughter,Mrs. Carl Haven-dick and fymily. Mi s s mm Ha ns e n le f t w¢ a ~ neaday,August 6,for Laramie, W y o .,f o r a . two w e e k s va c a tio n I |swmmmc rodr. ....¢\.a . .|to vi s i ti n g a n d a ~ p l ~ t soc ial time.Nice refmshments were served. P i t a h O ~ o ~ l a s t W ~ n ~ y after three weeks vacation at her home.igaught sc.ho~L She ~l~be aguest of Mrs. Arthur Johnson.' and they expect tn be gone a month.He in bekfmph npe ntor fields extmded as far as this plane. at the Blair depot. Plymouth-New street lig!§ting system to be installed on Main street pxices so fai- ~low regdar to clean up and make room for .fall goods.See these goods.30-11 x 4 up into Minnesota.'1 Black and tan Oxfords . medium sizes, pair - 1.95 Black and tan Oxfords large sizes, pair -- 2.25 This is an all leather Shoe Wh n The School B ll ~ R i n g s _:_r e a t e d P N ~l 2 31 ~ '§s,,_ {'f'§7nO u r :s t o r e i s h e a d q u a r t e r s f o r s c h o o l c l o t h e s - s c h o o l f "5 5 >+.\ shoes.We have a large line to choose from and all . sizes. Prices are lower.Remember we are giving free :;" "4§L1 '' tickets to the Home Theatre this month wi th the ~ purchase of every pair of shoes.1 .`7*fF,;,::; ~.~e f g f _-g»_~._,._ ,»./~ ~M E N S O U T I N G S H O E S S p e c i a l - 1 0 % d i s c o u n t o n a l l W h l iS 'l e a t h e r W a s h D r e s s e s a n d Ap r o n s Eh1?.§°a?.d"<§i°m'$?a¥§.C o m f o r t e r Ch a l li e s ,a / Q ~,n ze s 6 t o 1 1 E E .G i r l s : a n d M i s s e s D a y t i me ,C o me i n a n d S q e o u r p r e t t y a s s o r t m e n t o f ~g / £ 5 ~ _1 j .$ 2 . 3 5 P p j a m a s .'l' he s e a re sho ck.p a t t e r n s , y a r d ---.1 8 ~~~" t ~41 ~Tf ~GIRL S ' OX F ORDS ~ ~Bl ac k o r Brow n f E . -;/ / q v "1 ; ¢ \ |l n J .\. , . ° /J ._» " .m f J -. . . , . » -. -I n 1 \ . » °D r .S C H O L L ' S S O L V E X ~~=F o r " A t m e t e w F o o t " ," G o l f - " `~e r ' s I t c h "a n d r i n g w o Black and tan Oxfords $ 1 . 0 0 small sizes, pair - ,~$1.50 ,Sox and Anklets Rayon Flat Crepes, '79c yd.An assortment of pretty patterns. Guaranteed fast colors Allof our fast color 50c ¢ 4 ,/ ~.~,,. f ~. ~ ~,~'V I.11~ ~Kmx>|iik§.7»f~1& far .za '";,"' "°`5'f$r°§,"°'s2§. >meinandseeo\u°°values,each --'-2;19Girls' Pajaxphs, 6 w 14 C1 yuuru, pulr -- 1.uu $1.00 value on Sil-Madiera embroideredLadies' Allover Em v e r w a r e Nightgowns.ThesebroideredBlouses. Just the- Blouse for that new Fall En- Comforter Cret/onnes are all daintv hand(rezular 251:yard 'embioideé}if'E£`éH mvalue) 5 yards while Dresses, Aprms and Smocks f' J .: p y<= SASW./J4u u u u n n u w s l , , y l l u '- o il ~75eFrencl\Voilu,yd.-.65`fgjw "S i l k Voil¢S»regular ;1.35 nm. yand ;.- 1.00 5|BOYS' SCOUT SHOES Sizes 9 to 5% at $z.soa $115 slang, sem-1;Plmne 32 or 33 mm, mbmu, umm: 11, ma-2.-'.=:.':..'-= NEWSKE NN AR DTHE K E N 'D Mr. ma Mrs. T KmnsvlswNN1-'=na fnbel, 3/`f.5'd ,Wa1-Alfred So ge no n and Hi f f l a t t h e l n u d a G o t t s c h h Tu -N I M:B m w Swanson mi swck on the market daii and Wedneschy.ome es Q E T W Z 3 . 2 Wien Wednesday.Mr..l.ud Mrs. Swan-ra. E. C. Uppincott and Ruth,F1-nfl); Gasnerk 0ttols un want to Omaha tg see the and Mm.Walter McCracken vin-M '...A M n nm Au. 1EVEN Horan rog~\A few drcpl of paraffin wiu'm:snAsxA wx-:1-:xJ..¥~~-~ ~*»- .ma mm:mnusrnm "A a wa re amck o f flu Ml; me break, with had-colds, aimu tmu- hle Ind neurf -headadms.Con- »6\ " " " "" ' " `''Mr.m d st No ';;»»=,_g=»;=_g_; ldtdsen 'Scottsbluff-Building on corner mme out from Omllm Tuesday 'gd Line when of Sixteenth Street. md BroadwlY mqmins tg v m: with Mn. _C...u.'l?.?».:.hai\:v sink.1: win ze-|!°fm¢Hy owfnie d bv . lrri gtto rs glugr.."nv §i1ll§r_{€§\1r§1ed wm wv v r l --and In n i Voss anPeteWu Mrs. Cha ly ,M r .a m d f a mi ly ,M 111' and fam. rle s V os s a n s.A n d r e w zz Wieae amd E1 ax.@r--"Q Tm n f'.amb¢!l'2ll.rs.|stock sell and do shopping,.-..~~_.-.md M D°*'3.3umner <rh~»»d»y|.n;".;h,=r" "';2;1aa";"e'u;a'"" ny,mr. and Ane uoxtns aewmg muu Hwy utemocn.ner home Sunday evening.d family. Mr. with Mrs. Fwd Nelson.11 mem-Mr. And Mrs. Louie Goitsch and Mr. and M r ( A .C.Anderson q,d,q_{m,|m, hem and 2 visitors wgre present. hmily wem Thursday evening were Sunday vdnitors nz the Chas.I sons.The neggt mg ing wxll e vgizh visitors at B J'.'Christensen's.Mx..¢.\.a L -..--~m o v x u w s é .and the smell evaporates quickly. Unurnlnhed Bxrnlture Unvnrnished iurnipure can be poluhed with beeswax me turpen- Care dl Bedding Bedding. when not in use, ahoudd be covered with a cloth or naw:- paper sprinkled M0 1 spirits of t.urpentino_tg destroy moths. To Clan Enamel or fine a s h wi t h u mi t cloth. Esther will remove d l stnlnl. Rxnse the pan with warm voter. Never use soda on enamel. Cleaning Wicker When washing bamboo and wlck~ er furniture, use a solnEon of :dt and water, not soap, u the lake! line will stan soon.spoils the polidn and is apt w splitl Trenton--Minlnture golf course To clean émmel pnns apply snl w atte nd t.hdr'pomer lines into Bgnk, will be remodeled.me m w leverax unys vm-Bmn opme a lo r la ndng S,_,,,,\s :1-xgnlfnrere. Game reserve, mandy purchased by Nebraska Gime and Park Cam- mimion i n Sa go hi ll v ldl1 i fY- Swtts Bluff Republican. s w m h l m 'kntra ri let m Em- at L ea lgne n fo r co ns tmdi on o f fouhdory office buuildlng for West ern Public Service Company. Blnden-Franchise granted t o Western Public &'~L,sia tb mpmy this city.Paxton-Bids opened for pdnc- ing school house ln. Dlatriet No. m. Wnum-Chanlo al fue truck ar- rived hen.Bhden Vfmveling one and one! half mile norlil of here to county now llve. B. Ablea is luring the dty wane:piped into her propeny whore Mr. and Mrs. George Menk~ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson of near Craig, were Sundly dinnerguestso t Mrs.Andex-|on's par- enu. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Holmes. Olive Holmes went with them for n. visit.Misa Alice Beck of Florence, speak sevnral dnys vidting her ;f~»»=r-Mrs.Fra nc a Furey and Mrs . Chu la Miller enierfained at a <l\=\lt-in: party at the church basement Thursday afternoon.The 4-H Girls Club met at the 5_3 Brown home last Friday eve- Jimmy Dick and Howard visited nw: Snturdav and Sundnv m m s Mr.and Mrs. Fred l mne as h 8 aB ru B c li s s v nd Mg; ltB.Ann Keunard visited at the H. C. Kuhn' home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Elton Edmondsen and Vir- ginia Jean axe vidting at the homeof her pueuts, Mr. and Mrs.I. Kn i e p a t p mmn Mrs.(I11ar m1V!ichd and Cox- ringe spent y tex-noon 'atthe H. C. Kllhr homB. Mr.and Mrs. Max Klutz and children visited Mrs. Dora Sumner and Leon Friday evening. Mr.and Mrs.Emil Lamhmcht m d AHene and Mr. and M m 1 - ¢ -n-a DEAD ANIMALS ., .. ..., .. Thursday,Friday,Saturday, Monday-Fashion Center Final Clearance Sale.Prices Radically Reduced;Summer Silk Dresses, ;a.'1s, sms, seas; Coats, 511 md 517; nll Summer Hsu in stuck 951: -wo rth to 5 1 5 0 ;Wash Dresses 6'lc, 51, s2, $2.95-sizes 14 w 52; Full Fashioned dlk to top Service Weight Silk Stockings that Wear S9c pair;2 boxes Kohex and one puckaga 50c Kleenex lor only 784: -many other Bargains--shop early at the Fashion Center in Blair.n Change to SHELL ~ Gasoline and oils. ` We deliver promptly. ~,P h o n e 6 0 Rosenbaum Service Station K E N N A R D N E B R A S K A \ \ 1 \I*U _ li- LINE TRANSFER Dependable - Prompt Reasonable - Rates Always at your service .Phone I8 Charles Bates, prqprietor Friday evening;isitors at the .lfrcd Svogzrson home were Mr. ~d Mn. Albert Nelson and fam- y-Hans Vogt had his ald houseoveddowntothetreeswhich ~'l improve his place nlcely.Thursday evening visitors a t els Swansorfs were Mr. and Mrs. srry Swanson and children.Rode Wxdbern spent Friday th Elaine Paenen.v i v i m and Gene Iarsen a n ding n few dnys with their ~unin, Frances Kronberg. Mr.Ind Mrs.Bi ll Vo gt spent unday afternoon at Alfred Svog» ~n's. Rosie Wulbern spent Saturday ~omlng at H11 Vogfs. Mr. and Mn. Albert Nelson and --y m d Teddy Nelson spent turdny i n Omnhn and at Blll urg e u i .. '.l'madly suing visitors at thes»°=$Ll~»» home were Carl, --~ ma Ellm Swanson. Wednesday v l d h n a t Nels ~nn|on'| were Mr. md Mrs. Al- - Svogenon md Chridirm, Carl, 1.~,Howard and C l a n M u Th\|nd.ly vddtars Wiih Ehi ne ~d Hlrlm Petersen were Agua ~-,Merle hammers, Vlvhn ande m L a rs e n, h i nw l lu d Do ndd onberg,sv§o&i Wulbern and °*---»a w f u -Thurldny evening visitors at the ~o n ry J mne u h umn we n Hr. md A. ¢ ¢ J e mm md l l x ' . md l l r | .w l s e o ur|dnyvl.siwraatA1£xedSvog } ' " 'were M1-._md M n .Wm. . G01 your \FII E E CQAIN I A w h '0 i t ' s H 0 1 \ / Otto Voss md family and Alma Svnmon.Friday evening visitors at Ham Sv°==,;_¢°=;y»¢f; gf- Nell Screw nm.ro an o .Mr. a nd M A.lfnd Svogenon spmt Friday moon at tha Jim Sands home, near Dslgiw A1 e n t -fred Svzgersolfn were ~ a n d Mrs. Chris Jlhnel Ind hmily. August, 21.Sunday alumwon visitors atAlbert Jensen; were Mr. andhlm Art Jensen, Mr. and/Mrs. HenryJensenI-nd Mr. a nd Mrs.Harry Swanson,Hana ~3v0¢@mm, Almq and Harry.Mn a nd l r s . Bi l l Vo g t, Hna n d Misfeldt home.' Mr.and Mrs.Louis Goreham und children were Sunday after- nonn visitors at the Frank Gamer }(ome. drove to Shenandoah,Wednesdayw.v iai t Henry Fidd's and Earl May's radio stations.Mt. a nd Mrs. Qulsdnn Ande r- sen,Arlene and Narmn spentThurlday evening at Bill Vog1.'s. Little Lois, daughter df Mr. and Mrs.Albert Petersen, came home from the hospital Saturday after naon.She ia getting along nicely and has w have hex- leg in n pastfor tive weeks more. Jesse Coulter and son, Earl were Monday callers at Alfred Svoger~ son's. Mr. ~ _Mrs. Allred Svogerson son visited at Hans Svogel-son's Sunday evening. DALE DUWGS Major Ormsby had tour regis- oered Jersey cows killed by the North Western train one-hal! mile west ol Dale Saturday aftemoon.Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jungbluth and family drove to Hooper Fri- da afternoon to all on friends.B. R.Batson of Linaoln, spent several days at the JulianJunghluth home.Mr. and li n. J . E .Jungbluth drove to lincoln Wednesday tn visit with relatives.Kermit Jungbluth drove t o Waterloo Thursday on business.Mrl a nd Mn.Bnuner and son o l Fa lrlmry , a n spending their vacalion at the home ot Mrs. Brauner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mania Matters.` Mr. and Mn. Harman Jungbluth and iamlly, Hr. and Mrs.JulianJungbluth,Mr.and Mrs.FredBanner and Iamily drvve to Lin- eoln Monday to attand tha tun-¢;-1 of Hn. Flo Bafson, who pau- away Saturday at the BryanMemorial holpltd in Lincoln, alt.- er several montlfa illness. Hin Maude Batten had au her guem Thursday, Mary and Fanny Ste a l mm Santa Ana, California, whe n "=°{ are teaching Junior high nhoo They formerly taught in than Arlkxgton hlgh school. Mr. and ln. Frank Brown have u gueata .'human lhdbold md children and Mn. Minnie Haraeh and Duane at Ralston, Neb. Sylvia Jungbluth drove out fromOmahaSunday evening to spend umm day s at home. KENNARD RURAL Jorrnvcs Mr. a nd Mn. um Go re hlmnndchildna,Hr . m d M n .Charlie Beckman and JackWedneadny vidton at the Gazer home. Min Alvexu Christensen vidfzd lthe surface of the ww Iopened w pblc here.l"T' a§§",§__M-Qu: AndreasenClu-ks-Mxmntune golf course is familv at Lvons =%"`"r Stuffed Penh Salnd ~ erected on lot East of power "'1~}f¢ fo}]0§15ing-' came in to help ....,.r9~f\1f\1\.l m mm Drain a can of neaches.Fill house.Mrs.Henry Kempcke celebrateM.UNUIUK ll.h\11 4't f each h half with W Pl being ade for her birthdsjr Thuriday:Mr.gnd§e;'°fu"og;';'§§l`f1i§2¢."¥ ¢°§Z'p§ed°m. and cherries to which Cuming '¢`Z,`.m'§"f~.,.m Mrs.Gus |Kronberg'and fmmly, t¢i,d "ned 1 to s n.I t cmam cheese and mayonnaise have Daykin--Grading started on the Mr.and Mrs-Fred Andreasen mf ._'E`¥°_kann .AAA +.~. annul;A I+ .n n\un\n|\\ 4hhA ...a|.. .4 flrnin Crnurarn rm-h-fmly, Mr. gud M":-C° E: _ Ri °' d i d m l I ~ ~ ~P m g u m v b l l n ¢ N \ . l \ | v \ »U U U l k " 3 "¢ l l l J l l 5 l I s u u u J i l l I Q U A \ . l l | | l ¢ ¢\ 0 | v :w - u ' " ' D "~~~M 1 - _~~m g i w e i g h t .a n d s t r e n g t h a n d m y l f l l P 8 6 1 5 i n t o t h e c a v i t y .T u r n w a y w e s t w a r d f r o m b n c k c h u r c h .G u s K e m p c k e m m f a m i l y ,P a u , _ _ _ , , . ,, _\ . n § § n u Q L . . .2 4 , _ _ _L M "a . . f 1 ' 0 U - 1 1 4 s x d e u p a n d s e r v c w i t h U l y s s e s - - B y r o n M o r e y r e n t e d l f a m n r l c n a n d F n m i l v .. umnux u ucwu num n,u¢a vvuumyea s,"Sargon Pills regdnkd me per- tactly without. the lean upnetting vt discomfort."-Mrs. Ixonoral HL ati. sus s. mn sn, Omaha. The swwm Pharmacy, Agents. whipped cream mayamuise.Gar- nish with red ¢hen'y- Rnlled Chau and Bacon Slndvleha Cut bread in thin slices, remove the crust, spread with butter, Lhen..\...¢\.:._ ..\r...\.,...,.-.\_-| George Dobson building on west aid; of ww-n and will opqn turml~ m e mm a nd mc rtua ry equip- mmf..C a m p b e l l- P l a t t e V a lle y D e ve l- o p m e n t C o . r e c e i ve d o o n tn z t w \. . - , . \. . . \ . . Mr. and Mrs.L. B. Ward and M r . md Mrs. Glenn Rosenbaum and family were Sunday dinnem guests of Mr.and Mrs.Mertox Ward at Omxhn. Mn. E. Berry hu re ce ntly re eeived a letter from M n .I mg n n u n :l u . u . | . . | .I u h u u . | .u x u a u u n m u " | l ' I i | " °~~a ~~f n n f n h |I.:nu Wgu 11Adamo-Village board let con-_I tract for new waterworks lyafem 1 Lamb, who hu been spending th( nxmmer with her dmghfgr n Du luth.Minn.Sha s h i n t h a t f.h1LIVE smnn PHIGES TSUUTH IIMAHA °=sfm=Ax32..L".:1°.2i'°° -...._., .-.. *T*- n-lr .\...,...W un thin strip of bacon) around the Nil. secure mm mémpxm and brown in a hot oven/Ranmaihe toothpick: em! nerve at onoe. Dude! Pakinu for 1 P1-ma sms Boil potatoes, then lice, add 2 u m b meapoonn r,55 teaspoon salt md y olkso.¢3 ezgselightlybeatgn.P l l e o n mt h e e d ma l zh n T -cost $26,500.Creighton-Cooling system in- :ed at Lyrlc theatre. Bumnldb-Work started in Iowa»~ ebnska light a nd Powe r Oom- \~y'|electrical tnnmrlsdon llné ro m Davis corner four nnles ~nth of town to Tnhle Rock. N l o b n n - A c t a d construction r started an bridge mlhehere. Lyons-Plan! dilcullod by Board ~I Eduatlon for new school b\dld~ ~ ; to beexected ndjoininx present - ---,to east approdxnlkly ~,000.Te hmnh-Te hmah Goo pe ndv e ..business doubled over c week ol opention. Lyons-The Lyo ns Coopentive .~erypurehned 187,418 pounds - - ~ f a ! d u r i n g y e a r n d pdd ~rodnesr S66»679»3W< T e h m l h - A To m Thumb Gol! ---. is bdng constructed -anon s tr a f fr o m nm P a r k. R e a a md - o n w e l l w e a r m- ed by m e - s u m b l l u b n Compuw- Llnoo ln-State Hi zhwu De put- ment will let oonfncts vdned a t approdmntely $750,000 during u m W s lthlll-Bo a rd grunted fran- chise t n C e n h l l s u m Electric Company rn lay mains and lup- ply this villege with nnmnl gas. Phtts mo uth-Co ntrlc t will be let soon for overhead coming; on Blshway No. 'I5 passing through this city at LnPln¢1e md Fort Crook nllroad aosdngs. Springfield-Bids opened f o r paintlng water tower and tank. Paving lint Bve miles of High' way No. 75 south of Nebnska City, completed.. Peru-Minlntun golf course con strueted on south dde of Loyal Pharmacy.P m u m m h - H u m riuey being improved. Beatrloe--Company formed withoapftal o! s1oo,ooo, to leue md near town for development ol alr- port. Cn v d o rd - Cr lw f o r d Cooper-» ndve Grain Company completed organization and now zendy to re~ ceive wheat. Me rr ln mn- "l lo d to r" i s name of new pnper bang published ln this community. Clarkson--Work completed a n extension to local mains. Ne l n - u h City-Steel work on Waubonne bridge across Missouri river here, completed. Imperinl-Bids opened for gem enl heating, plumbing Ind electri- al fixtures at Imperld Oommun- ity hospital. Scribner-Murphy Gravel Com- P1117 zrwllnz :streets here. drglta nfo rd-Tut a ll we ll m be on Per-ly Newton p u l m eby Sanpo/Creek Oil and Gu Cor- poration. E l m e mu - mm S a v i e e S t n - tlun v wwd across river. No r t h r u m- K a u r , n e w n i e mt h s . m mm b md e u n n g . Ke nney -W ork lhrted o n po v- ihx Llnooln Hlzhwly west ofhere. " ' = ; = ° § - E i e d r l c oven in- rt Bakery. H u m : - a m Nm-ml u m a w n h u e d ~me e m of m°!0 for new dorml~"gg he re. .xvnnls at $550,000 in wx. wasilltribntedrecentlyu m a ;b m Add laborers h ann Western sm: Cvmnmr een-:wry in Neb-=\=h-Mdseport, N¢w».nua¢lhdinon-Qty Bakery installed new fixtures. g , n ; | , 4 ¢ ¢ ¢ 4 | | r y h ¢ ¢ ¢ i mp m° . mentlanodntlons. o n wi ll be he ldAuguntlhhto v nta o npmpo a iti o n otpmposad n mo v d out mnnty se a ¢ o lFro nda e o l| nty fro mthi svi n» ;~w=izy °f a n-un. w a x e a m- u mmm lc h o o l my | » ° p m¢ a n ¢ ¢ W a n a - P h u b d n ¢ m- l d o f a r very hot am A- P rry there.Mn._IAmb'ex1nc\'.s u mm to Kennlrd noun. kms. Mae Rosenbaum, daughtex 2 Mr . a nd ~ C lg ~ E . R° ; ;; ; mm spent o wee visiar eondn, Tryin Krdnberz. Mn. Cul Lund hu been spend zgtlxepllttvvo weekavisitinga \a Elmer Lund and Pew: C. So: :sen homes.During this ti m[r.L \ m d h u b e m n t t h e N : anal Gund Camp at Ashland. Barnlca Dempse dnnghwr o:Lr. ull Hn. W .Dmgnwy am m Sappentleld were quxetly mu' ed at Sioux Gty, lawn Wednea ny, August s.They intend t mke thei r ho me o n n tum ma mm .Kr. and Mn. Emen Hardin, Sx E Omnlu, vera;Sunday guests a me E.me. M n .Mike Anderson retmne f \u.uu. ruuuuo nlynuu noas STEADY 10-150 UP h n h n a u r l c l n l l l" § » » » = ~ =n a l :: n u m a y u s s s n u s .u a g u u h u g v m m a w m v u a m d ux m - m ¢ ¢ s » u u u . u u x l m a u v l n 1 o . o o o h » d . » b m h n | ! d m a u w a m m n u m r d v l h l d g e g a y x m u d n b h n u a t l b v l ¢ , 4 y ¢ ;r 1 m¢ ¢ b ut x -u ld l a v tu a m a e l m n m d h e s v r e a t a u v l i 1 |m m s a n - 3 -a nhuu¢x\|10.00.( h $h d ! ! ! x n m w m s n a a f n m u u l f n d m w c nm a m m a a a w w m mqmh unn n o n Ca th: ma n to prima mama |0.'Il010-B02 |903- n a m a n yonrlinu ¢|.'noo.'rs: MA: m ma yedliaa S'|.00lU.'IIi: pl a nk , b mx h w i t h b a t e n e k gd i - lutudwi th x z u z p o o n w m r and b r n w n i n a h o t o n n .(Twocupe hutricedpotaboenlhouldbeuned.) g¢ | .¢ | n| ¢ |§ | ¢ _Two uggy o lkso rle g-g,8 \| ble ¢ tpo omlw¢ u,2 hb1e lpo o ns lemo n jdce,K h e u n o o n n l t .Atable- | p bo nl le mo nj dc a , % ¢ up o n ng e hive.as cup vi ne uv plu Nw,'A cup diced pi na pph.Beat egg y o lk: I nd ldd luguq.flo u r md u n .Add m i c idvel-Cook dowly,drti ng e o mtmt ly ,until dre ldngthlclnem a li ttle .Cool. Addrinesnnle-C h i l l md n e r n . n a m a n 0ne cupeo o hs d,ba ts ,a¢ nblo - lpoom ho ne ndhh,2 teaspoon: pcrwdex~edsugu,1teupounsalt,4 tablespoon lemon idea.Cho pdu b ¢ ¢ u , w h m= | 1 mu u b » w 1 d , u a lddo tberingredie ntn Servewith s uma Manda dur :pending lev-n l days &Benson.Hr .m d (rs. Anderson will nat m n w muon an formerly w - g h ~ omea r e ~ A n d e r a c n w i l l rlve lck and forth lo work.z~Mrs. Henry Gherk md chlldnn lslted with Hrs. Lmd 1;-;3~==» Mr. and Mn. H. c. Ed m dlv zb w' v i dw d frie nds ln Fh- nont Sundny. Mr. Andm l l r l . " ' £ i " ~ ° § ., came e o n o:wweekforavi |dtwl¢ hre :;ltve s. Mins Fm-.ids Rosenbaum, *dark z Berry Bros. store, ll new en- »y£ng l two weeks vxutlon. Mlm Lol: Ronenlnum in spend- a g t h l n w n e k a t t h e h o m e d h e rrotlzer, Clyde L. Rosenbaum and y.Misa Olive Holmes rammed ome after spending several dnY9 t Loretta, Neb. Dr. a nd Mn. w. E. W H htnndons left Wednesday for or A weeks vidt with Mr. Wrlghfsu m m ,Mr.and Mrs.T.E. Viighf. Hr. md Mrs. John Burgess and-f l y vidted relaiives hero Slff y,Mrs. A. J. Fowler md children :ft F ri da y mmi n s fo r Dw s l u. Vyo. to vidt relatives.They ex- act to be nxiat least twoweeks]Mr. and Robe rt Andnuen; nd Ruth Irene took M n .W m TT»émMa iur wirum moo Ima mad dm.i n n ; u - n b :yesrllnal u m o e m :,emma prime he avy beans dnb .1\|.00: shows to mm has | wmo m.o °~ d a t u m .l a o d t a . m m t u s cons: .»§¥'é'l'§'J='» To v l s r r s c u m O HA HA STOCK YARDS AUGUST za pa m: mm xs .mo xo . o o : mf s o ' m o d m m r m o o u o :summonM hh' mm U5-1501.002 w a s m m :sd hdte n U-50010352»|°¢4_ chalet led can $53503-502 ins: no md na c an u.zs os .so : 'nun ba logns uma 85-0 006 35:: h d a n d butcha bun!l i m b §1_|¢;.¢ood to chdoe ltockal 81.50S o u s : r m- w x o o d ms n n t d - 2 8 .0'!.60:common as hir shakers u n o o n s z n u m n p c k m m m ' g u m good w :holes te s dm B u u n s o z nn - t o : o o d ma m.25@'l.D0; eommcm to alt Ind- en s5.oo¢e.zs: stock can 84.000l m :m e r h d t m ss.soo1.so= ,shook meer m l m $'1M09.50: . i n k u s e a g . ,8'!.0009.00: Egddel, ehdes m l sown M380 RUB: tm- to :ood mn can $4.00 =DB3$:eutkrs $8350s.'1s:can- R°¢¢1|¥-ly.unmunameuts were made regarding n trip through the South Omnha livestock yards, and tha t deii nifo a w, pla ns md de- an. would be mnouneed later. In order ta minimize conflicts, those planning bo awaud from Wuhiugtan county,regardless whether you an fro m mf so uth wang north or east side of the county, should men at 9:00 o'c1ocl in front of *he Exchmge buildng i n South Omaha for a :naming mu- of the y lrqa.Those unable to be there in the morning should be at Ax-mourn South Entrance at 1:80 o'c.lock Manday,August 25 l t v i l l t u k e a b o u t o n e a n d a h n l l ho un w ¢° through the hog cattle and sheep packing d¢P\\r\'» . '`Jean axe vidting at the homeof her pueuts, Mr. and Mrs.I. Kniep at pnnenf. Mrs.(I11ar m1V!ichd and Cox- ringe spent y bex-noon 'atthe H. C. Kllhr homB. ~Thursday,Friday,Saturday, Monday-Fashion Center Final Clearance Sale.Prices Radically Reduced;Summer Silk Dresses, ;a.'1s, sms, seas; Coats, 511 md 517; nll Summer Hsu in stuck 951: -wo rth to 5 1 5 0 ;Wash Dresses 6'lc, 51, s2, $2.95-sizes 14 w 52; Full Fashioned dlk to top Service Weight Silk Stockings that Wear S9c pair;2 boxes Kohex and one puckaga 50c Kleenex lor only 784: -many other Bargains--shop early at the Fashion Center in Blair.n DEAD ANIMALS We remove horses, cattle, hogs or sheep from your farm at no cost to you. We have the only licensed truck to haul dead animals in Washington county. Phone 21, Arlington, Neb. We pay all phone chargea Reynolds Rendering W orks Famun Franzenburg, Representative \ 1 \I*U Friday evening visitors at the /.lfrcd Svogzrson home were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nelson and fam- lly.Hans Vogt had his old housemoveddowntothetreeswhich will improve his place nicely.Thursday evening visitors at Nels Swansorfs were Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Swanson and children.Rode Wxdbern spwt Friday with Elaine Petersen.v i v i m and Gene Iarsen a n sponding n few dnys with their cousin, Frances Kronberg. Mr.Ind Mrs.Bi ll Vo gt spent Sunday afternoon at Alfred Svog» enorrs. Rosie Wulbern spent Saturday morning at Htl Vogfs. Mr. and Mn. Albert Nelson and i n ml ly md Teddy Nelson spent Saturdny i n Omnhn and at Blll Burges s!. '.l'ueadly suing visitors at theHans s»°=$Ll~»» home were Carl, Alma ma Ellm Swanson. Wednnlday v l d h n a t Nels Swnnlon'| were Mr. md Mrs. Al- fred Svogenou md Chrlldirm, Carl, Domld,H m m and C l a n M u Swamon.. Thu.rld.ly vllltars Wilh Ehlne a n d Hl rl m P e ms m w e re Agu a and ,Mlrlo hammers, Vlvhn andJ e m L a r s e n, hi nwl lud Do nddKronberg,Ro d:Wulbern and Chrl a dne Swa rm-Thurldny evening visitors at the He n ry J e n na hum wo n Hr. ml ln. Art .Y e me n md Hr. md ll n. "gg J s e o b. uudny visitors at Alfred Svog ~'| were M.r._nnd M n .Wm. Otto Voss md family and Alma Svnmon.Friday evening visitors at Ham Sv°==,;_¢°=;y»¢f; gf- Nell Screw nm.ro an o .Mr. a nd M A.lfnd Svogenon spmt Friday moon at tha Jim Sands home, near Dslgiw A1 e n t -fred Svzgersolfn were ~ a n d Mrs. Chris Jlhnel Ind hmily. A r t J e n s e n ,M r .a n d / M r s .He n r y Jensen a n d M r .a n d Mr s .H a r r y Swa n so n ,Ha n a Svogi:rso:1,. A lma a n d Ha r r y .` M r . a n d M r s . B i l 1 ' V o g t , H r a a n d L 'V r l na *:drove to Shenandoah,Wednesdayw.v iai t Henry Fidd's and Earl May's radio stations.Mt. a nd Mrs. Qulsdnn Ande r- sen,Arlene and Narmn spentThurlday evening at Bill Vog1.'s. Little Lois, daughter df Mr. and Mrs.Albert Petersen, came home from the hospital Saturday after naon.She ia getting along nicely and has w have hex- leg in n pastfor tive weeks more. Jesse Coulter and son, Earl were Monday callers at Alfred Svoger~ son's. Mr. ~ _Mrs. Allred Svogerson son visited at Hans Svogel-son's Sunday evening. DALE DUWGS Major Ormsby had tour regis- oered Jersey cows killed by the North Western train one-hal! mile west ol Dale Saturday aftemoon.Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jungbluth and family drove to Hooper Fri- da afternoon to all on friends.B. R.Batson of Linaoln, spent several days at the JulianJunghluth home.Mr. and li n. J . E .Jungbluth drove to lincoln Wednesday tn visit with relatives.Kermit Jungbluth drove t o Waterloo Thursday on business.Mrl a nd Mn.Bnuner and son o l Fa lrlmry , a n spending their vacalion at the home ot Mrs. Brauner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mania Matters.` Mr. and Mn. Harman Jungbluth and iamlly, Hr. and Mrs.JulianJungbluth,Mr.and Mrs.FredBanner and Iamily drvve to Lin- eoln Monday to attand tha tun-¢;-1 of Hn. Flo Bafson, who pau- away Saturday at the BryanMemorial holpltd in Lincoln, alt.- er several montlfa illness. Hin Maude Batten had au her guem Thursday, Mary and Fanny Ste a l mm Santa Ana, California, whe n "=°{ are teaching Junior high nhoo They formerly taught in than Arlkxgton hlgh school. Mr. and ln. Frank Brown have u gueata .'human lhdbold md children and Mn. Minnie Haraeh and Duane at Ralston, Neb. Sylvia Jungbluth drove out fromOmahaSunday evening to spend umm day s at home. KENNARD RURAL Jorrnvcs Mr. a nd Mn. um Go re hlmnndchildna,Hr . m d M n .Charlie Beckman and JackWedneadny vidton at the Gazer home. Min Alvexu Christensen vidfzd 'lumber md baby bo Omdm In t Frida when lha took the train ox-espolia, Minn. to be withner husband, who hu work thue. Hrs. Ben Bailey md son, Bobbie g Bbir, visited at Bun Hnll'| on y,Hr. m d Mrs .Nic Freidrickson mve entertained mmv out of townguest: the an week. Hr. Ind Chlrlel Berry md ar.md .n m .Gwrxe Hededundmd Jelnnltte drove to Valley on'rldsy evnning so emivy a plugs n the swimming pool them. m n u m o u s ;m m bdosnsI"'°'"~ mm masons: nu ull n mnam :m n u h m u ..auu;IAN'l`S nom- LIKE ""' "" a3¢6.1»a;sonllm ABSENITE 600D ADVANCK ON H B..|lfsmlllnrmielufxntnumcann A b o u t 1 1 . 0 0 0 ~ m m s - l ms d l ! m a n i a stances ¢¢;ayu»100weh!|hor thms|.t- m»¢'y_'l'x-nah: nu imma!! at 1 g;-Q4 of 9.500140 With IXUSmm l me c n a v e d zhh uv M PM- .|'A'r LAMIB8:E m p hubs . m a m m m s s m o u o : n a nJgmba, mr t o m a lU.'mol.25: inatlve lambs. |004 to chdlul $1.15 'u s ; y e mm a , u l ma n a s m '6.00: shorn llmbl 0fl.50'I.l9, n n m m L u m s : w m a : t a n . eu c hown nqv o s ms v m-n m m - . . m s u a o a m . I w m x n n to cbd-$83.50 u m :he , f u r e o mo d mo o a lga u n un umm: dn l 0 1 .0 0 0 n m r s m u n n o u s s w o u H n e n n m m e h i n u w h i c h w m lnl pb o le s a mlmun wo r kz S m a n m o v e r Glye azi rnwi llnmov ealmoltany H n d d l t x h x n m n m n h t l d l .Ap- plymvi¢h|.pldolw~ttdoBx,wo xk- mg w i t h n d zm h r mo v a m u m. m a m a s a x .lrith w m -nnm. u af.-va ¢g'm..v.|v-sf. :nhl ingmmbleinyour kitchen or pan t r y l h e l v e q g i v o t h e ma w h i d m ao diumars eni fe a ndthe y wi llus m l l y g e t u fu-s wa y ibn houseasposdbla.. Sodium lne ni fc will H1 mu, but i t wi ll driv u them mat Fo r a ml zd ng i o rmu l np u t hd f a tus po o n hlo lmdi umune ni ui nx Kli Nofhe| VY¥ Y|'UP~Th e mi x t u mmn y t h e n b e p u t i n x l ml l o v mnta i nu-anuczhuti ne a ne uve n l n l p k a o n t h e s h d v e s n-where ev e rmtanmfo und. Ab e t w rs n d s d e r w n y , e s p e cidlywlwrec hildxe nuana mse rn d, i B ¢ o e 0 1 e x ' o l d n gs w i L h ¢ h mi x t ur e x nd p t t fh e l ni n t i n a n x n!\'u whi ¢ : hda e a nua e 1 o ndu1 lndho le apuncbadtkmughthe ne ' r l a l l w i l l k t f - b s | n 1 zi n x n d h e tlaschildrmxuwt.Sodiumunenit i l a v l o le n tp o h o n l nd l ho n ld n o be lnt ti nth e o pm. So me t n mb l e a n be a v e r ke d i thelmunerwihoroflnerawlllucef tl i n w l mn tl v e a n h u ' e e n t e : i n | tha ko use a ndphee the xgzi xtun inthgtv i dni ty .Thinwillkeepan; mo n f mme o ml n g i n .Alhfaeom mv nl y e nt a r t bmn¢ x a n nu m. ; rrinurm un .ll.l.l.|.I.4 II-IE p l c t u n a t tha ri ght uhowuyouxthemastfnmomde-vice in the Edd of warm-nd: h¢ating.The\miqueln'bmd-FurA£:Duct,foundoqlyin\.heEa- h t e Hu t r o h . m n p n h n c z l m ordi nhri ly a a puupi he e hi m- my md amd: it billowing outinto me rooms.Ra ult . . . | much vmmer homo on much L u. ma Mn. mm wx-l m w e re hummt :ha ppen Fri chy. Mr. H.C.K\xhr,J lcklndB-IIIJI1 melped Mn. Jo hn Kuhr, Sr.of Blai r, wle bnw hex bi|.1.lxd;y on iatwrdly. nl.eon»W1;i4;h returned home °'; y tex z severa l y z nviitg xehtivm in Omaha and : l r . m d ' l { n . K . B . M u t e n z . lnrv in uxd Elm¢r nnd Haxry {.nhuka fFre mo nt,|pen| ;Fri duy Pill: Themgxvdmlahmekectrnhalso hu many our enduninfehnu.ABmodd|;\snoy_m .nas-Dwxzhiu bw»ufu1"m°a-ernilmlc"euhlnet. Cousin-lotus show you the mmyndvnr¢=lu=dH¢l¥r°|lh=l1i=t» I f \ ehnnnuafanxmznnU- It Al Duo n-na i na / 5 . ,.:x ~:,...,E: v f l f l m zh n f - n | u | » n n n »I u p l c h l m n q . 557-"3"°° '" " "° " " A ] ] t i .0s g m m r . ~P a m German hall Sundny .'Hr. lld Hn. Bm'Vo¢|, Ednaand Loi; helped Pnml Koenig ofBenson. eelebnte hi! birthday ons°§d»Y'n.¢g1¢ Nueva, maggie md §$s§,g_»-5-= me H, cz » . f m '.;'.'2'».i'.§'°..¥;'s...,.1."§"I,',§,'I,.,'.i'i childnmmddl rL A n n lW i e l e ' lfnmilluwiththeexmpdanottwoum, Gmrgn and Gui: of Win- W b e n y o u a r e s u f f e r i n g B i h a r ! ! ! NEUIIALGIA Un Dr. m m h i m I m a m :h m -¢vm§hqse_uo Anti-PdnPIIl|my n m . Youwnntprom ptrdief. Dr.Mile|'Anli-PdnPil!srelieve thepainsfurwhinhwereeommend them. Theydbnotlxpsettheltonr sch, cause wnstivadfrn.or leave m d e a s a n t d t u e d e c u . Apachgeinyourm alidnecali- & i * ; P : > 2 = P $ » _ 9 : ~ p a n s |Nic Friedrichsen Hardware`&»'T=x'§»T"-17vhmegarhubeenaddal. PIW HMRIIUII To pnvmt a bail:math; nmptydnvm ter tm mtlnbdler n a w h m a u n m r u s w a u w xm r w -m m m r a u 'linldditlonnlnlifilaknmnun fuwulzingwindovldveuabzll- limtpoliuh.Iti|e3pe&|llygoodh v l n i t u t h a d l p n v u h d x e xcuck in the tounditian or 1hmemantwiadaw. Am lxtun olm nparttarhre medetodghtpsrbaofsympul sodnaguodnudb.'I1dlilno' anpellmthnkillnrheumn.11anbehnmiledthanunuthesndiumnnmitetndnhmxidbepui wlyetathcmheangetftbuttlxn dll|¢:'°9l¢lhnnf,dn0oiti|poinon- ma d " ' " " ' t n m m u a; £ ' ? " ' 3 i " ¥ . . - . . . - " "m d m w m u m u m m m a KENNARD NEBRASKA tthoF m c n m u r i k m a p r u m k g u M m & m r d r n r -Thgm w u a p uat n d z l n a n d l r t /F.Pm\su\d: m a n -. » » a m n . n . P u u u u m m m n z n q 'n i mh h n h n s i g r a a - . r m= h - ¢ » - I ~ » ~u\v!\Dl'-Pm.; u w u r l G l l & l l l l l , K I 6l\°m é u n m m e m d m m m x m Dr.llika'1nti-Pninhllabivsbeanu»edvlthmece:afor tl;irt;; xeu1.__.._. ~4 Al l a !I r s .bo n i .I ¢ w ' n = ! l l l l l i s l l l n m u v u l i n c u u n'n i § m l n d ° m h r M L '8~| w plc \lrUulu|» UIIU yum;Dim and Bti-ini |ua nnfl" "`§ n§¢|`"°¥.| I - $1 ! Knit, Nebnsh. August u. 1980 - - m l Rm . B w ¢ § Q~Lusrlezmons 'loca 1 air Abvzmwslue $'p'oRv \s Ne\vss>A\>eR. c/w 7 0 41 /g uiaiu, /Yew Zi/ears: .Fwry //bn% § 3| E WE D N E S D AY a n d TH U R S D AY §AUGUST 20 and 21 : z a2 I N G A G I §sw wud Gorilla ma Other Unbellenble Thing! E (;0MEDy.....Bu1h md Ban TUESDAY \.AUGUS17 19 T e m p l e T o w e r With Kenneth Maclienlu and Hn-celinc Day COMEDY-Old Vamp! for New i r ii&.\iSo1ni hs vu hui d!|\iBy`le- a u m m w m a m a u r w m n u l nv u ube r.Joogahnd In um amlobbylightanInn w Alla standing an the head at an hlo.Wihharny ddlbentlon he walksdn e r her, tho nlwtdri on hll arm. mdm a out m e uauqx m -;; \= ' - n ug hm u a n ot neognl- ILMIN. even In um amen. mc-omluglhlm at once; hnt'dao mu l hhismmm lv ll uro w L x~feefalmnui. md ummnil Lha 'JM g nu m w g u a ' \ , ; i } ' , , "" f a a an u m sm,-.#:'.°~.:.e'. . . z= ; " ; ; §.;.~:. been |mldod;_¢.hey Vaughn N 9 x u mv u t h l t l But R qglrue mm Nl3_3-gg," llxbtu or wha ck my 0=w1a`u 1 xmdly god and mm '~,>a r°- ~°a ,: f-"°~° °"°°= ;'~m~ w exp manyregihniofromance.11 3 'mug !'1"¥€*! alvxmq-ga pu: wi-~1,~=° = a ~ ~ i , ; € 5 1 2 . T . " a ' » I i been tha us \ll n|Jr|.n;er|.~ dipped hh hmd In hfx pocket and lu md o g za qu nn e r zo c h e g i r lh n vgirdld It c uunlly , pun simon bannlr'lnf\IfI'|l\~nn~»nm- hum. lon mx gaps or. nam: wma .um.Tohm md Joe Baxter; J o s v nu v r l u g t o r - : h m m mn: at the F0 .theltar on Broad- wly.Atr hrq v ld o h lnmldl lc a a tqgept ouz.ot the gntnnds y wn rq 8»00p.~"I:~' Sunday wus a good day inchumh I-ctivitiea.The attendance al Sun- bled lndda,henlumed the mere!mommt. than received the tisdvlthDOUG md aplomb, som; w yerlu, "Phunk you, dr!"A-Hue iq long :make um Illlhtand wondaed how Joe. even I1 hehated her, could have behaved so°g_"="v-And Joe toned about anhnu-row bed. uudz with the con-ldmzmeam ot an uuwonhy deed.'nw nm llllhz he went to thetheater intending to Apologim andbeg his swsotheart ua make up.Az the mum sawn: noA.llc¢.She had laik.J teiephoued her boardlng Ima m Same answer;.mov Johns had gona wlthouz law ins ua addreu. Bo Hull! Joe knew deep sorrow and ramona.What n tool he nm hem.Piedng togenhor the trnme ot m m words that had parted vhemhlw qgw w:.a11 roomlalnly If used in winter cream will notfreeze or break down. s r. PAUI/S L UTHERAN CHURCH, ORUM P. J. Reinertsen, Pastor August 17, 1930 Sunday School at 10 A. M. No morning service but in the evening the pastor, Rev. R Ulvil- den and his choir of Our Su-lor'| church,Omnln,will be pmsent with a song service to which every- body is indfed.No charge. _ . __ ..| ; ~u |~~- e attendance at the preceding ~unday.There was ana confudon z the morning service.In the vuni ng than were several vddb ~ext Sunday 1'-he sermons will -short Ind snappy an\i full of ,; and the principles of chrisdnm 1926 UVERLAND s SEDAN-Here in u nn lc a r f or m y k in dn f d riv - ing.'Hsin in 1 very roomy ear. 'I\\e upholstery md finish are spot- leu.The t h e show yer!little wear.$80.00 Down. The Home Of Pedal Talking Paclurcs - _NEBRASKNS BEST p-Am,IS MANAGEMENTS PROMISE Verde!-Grading and graveling underway on local streets. Ue hllng-W e s t mad extzendng into town closed while new bridge la bdng'bullt over Logan ditch. " l t will be Nebraakra gneawst and beet ltate iw," is the aasur~ ance of the board of managan of Nebraska State Fw to be held 8 days beginning August 29th.The command has b a n rl v w."Make tha exhibits better this yur," and the response is akcady gratifying. The lair opens Friday but than willbe noprogx~amtbatday .Sao- uaday will see exhlhita ln place and the great prozrgm i n fun swing.Auto races ln the alter- nooa.John Robinaolfs Clam: both afternoon and evening.Every ev- enings program concludes with Gordon'a flreworka.Band ooneetts demonnr-ations,judging contests. New: an ide moment all the busy day. The Sunday program will be ex- ceptional.Bev. W.A. (Billy) Sun- -..._ _ _ E SUNDAY and MONDAY §Sunday Matinee 5 AUGUST 11 mu 1s §T h e F l o r a d o r a G i r l §'wnn Mnrlon img = g AESOPS mnnms-vAcAnoNn.ADvEN'rUnE __E= E= § E THURSDAY AUGUST 14 D a m e s A - h o y With Glenn Tryon m d Helen Wright cmedy-G°<a Medldne The Store From wgmch Good Things Come The best fed are the healthiest and the happiest. No one lives better for less I1926CHEVROL ET SEDAN» -An Ideal Qu* for all kind: of weather. Csh comfortably accomodate five. Hu original finish.Mawr In first clU| eonlition.at 1 low price. 885.00 Dom llllllllllIIlll||I|IIllllllI||||||||I|||lI||l||||I||I||||||IIIIIIIIlIIIIIII|||||||||||l|||lIll|||| The Most Extraordinary Vadues lu Low Priced 4816 Cylinder Cars Act To-day»~ Don't miss thae bargains TUESDAY \.AUGUS17 19 T e m p l e T o w e r With Kenneth Maclienlu and Hn-celinc Day COMEDY-Old Vamp! for New FRIDAY and SATURDAY Saturday'Matinee AUGUST 16 and 16 Rough Romance With George 0'Brien ma Eden Clumikr c o u s n r- m o m E =E==== COMING--"Lady of Selndnl" md "Mantua bm" vpn: FOR SWIMMING POOL E WE D N E S D AY a n d TH U R S D AY §AUGUST 20 and 21 : z a2 I N G A G I §sw wud Gorilla ma Other Unbellenble Thing! E (;0MEDy.....Bu1h md Ban Pe nder-Addi tio n will be ne w ed to preant power houss for the houdng of new equipment. -¢ear.He rhe o ¥v ube nt ~- the pngna n! to uo ld A dffv lnl blanket ot wet mow.J Jim gmef ch<;°n|nmgu;l, thought o u n a wQm ".s." Z ' ° § m .QBQLadhe| >p e d' h| | u p u a : Km mu amnaaa the lgdleamd amount andA bright qnlrta- astra thréugh thoopen window hehlnd Nm.'Tvs men hoplni for n dunes nomy tm: umm- buc k. J oe," nld 1silvery voice But not his heat tp l u v l n l 'Alleal ...It enn't be you!" 'Len forget our tnmblas, Joe- nnd i t you'r¢ lull umd ng eoml around no the theater nr ten m an morning.Per-hnpn I can get you ln °»¢g,=°'2°== with me Ln u new-pnvdue on."You mean lt. Alice!" And that in how Cupid vom 'f'°Il'fllhL] | dmcing.Joe andA-lice had a zu:- taxing drum of mm being billednz me Palace some mmm day ln an act of men- own. ,.... vrny wma their combined bank ne- count;Joe wa s |uxlcah drlv a:the una that readl an lnronnauve maz- axine or boak whuo wultlug on nustand Instead ot the [atm sensa-tional new; edluon.One nigh: n week ha ltudled eccentric dnndns.beanie he hoped to up his wayto tame and money with mile feet.Alice was An usher in n Bmnd~wx; picture palnca She, too. devoted her nigh: on no study. unend- Another Victory for Cupid By LEETE-STONE .I°.;'L..""S f? ,'" ° '¥.II°§.5°"'iZ$"2 D x co P yyear.Longamce they nm realizedmat marriage was their goal or 1925 NASH 4-noon SEDAN- Two ms roxn ooU|>r~. u m ur for cheap traupondlau. Body refiniahed; motor and Ura in and - h w Your ehdee, $85-00. § Q~Lusrlezmons 'loca 1 air Abvzmwslue $'p'oRv \s Ne\vss>A\>eR. c/w 7 0 41 /g uiaiu, /Yew Zi/ears: .Fwry //bn% § rocky way they Ind chosen u an oudaz tor amblunu.Thelr ln~ ntmcton were rather glib wxm DMM and umnnces or enKl¢°~ ments.This boy And |111 neverDlued m reflect on the rm thanLhlpavement!ot Broudvuy arepoundad every dly by the mx ofclever.experienced amcen mdchorus gun who trail nom mun- nr w manager tor weeks. vainlysoaking work,Llvlng truzudly onmu- sunt uv lnp.~ wxm um eluuuq and nothm of prima youm, Joe and .mea gazed mm n gm mirror dm. gave umm buck Alwlys the Image ol mn |\xc~ eau.Suddenly. one cnnlng, uma tha mu m u m p u u d t h e m.in themonths of :cpu-:dan mx toiluwsdnalzher Joe nor Alfa distinctly n~ munba r nw It started-Jun one of tho u lrllilnz dllnrencu thatmountho m thu lndgnlnemea ofhot wo rm md bi t u me n Bomfu: me thu othnr aus had cruellyandinunuoaallymlnumlontood.md the y puh d wi th du word-I."Pm through," mm; yt nach otha.O m OVIHIDI loo had ua un~worthy dum; he vnntod no wound Allen u ntnh do a fo r the nz- h d n g h n h l t t h n t l n w u t o b l n me mr.s o u u m m m o m s | 1 4 192 7 ca r-:v ao mjr COUPE-H~ il 1 re a l bargain, lmowr timed. bodyreflninhed, u~ ~- in nice shape and tins show - little wear.Priced at $5.00 Dum fx Horne......».- -.% . » . . » .Doris und Phyllis of Eagle Grove,lawn.M r s . P f ; K y and two children of FGly. Mr. a nd Mrs .Lars Rollsnrl and !nmilY» MI- "M Mrs. na Han-'sen and daughters spent Thurs- eveni at the Larsen home.da¥'|-idny`ngveninK» iive a n c o n - mi ni ng over tweniy men "nd women. stop ed at the Orum gan-ase und store gas.A number of the Orum vvws men f°u°"°d tho cars und t three of the numbers-'H. c ; fm. i s bus y di ggi n g a basement preP°f3\°l'Y 0.0 build.\nS a new house.Torn Larsen of owns, win do me carpenter work Mm Hg-ry. Madsen was a Mou- dsy nftemoon guest st the Carl Rasmussen home.Mr.and Mrs. n a m m m und daughters were Tuesday evening guests.Raymond Rasmussen is spend- ing a vlcatlon in Minnesota;M r . md Mrs.Andrew Johnson zetnrntd hum Thursday from lorado .Mn,coBenry x..'i..ls ln Bla ir. a r l n g for her mother. MXL Wizb- ke Wulf, who is ill..'nw Danish Am met wednadav afternoon at ths Peter Toft home in Fremont.There were 11 mem- be n u n d a nu mb e r o l v u l t o r s ..The Bell Creek Valley Club eu-joyed their annual pladc st the Arunggpn lair grounds Thursday. A urge a uwd was present and Igood time was ¢DJ°Y°d by All.Mr. and Mrs. Martin Larsen and so ns md Mr. and Mrs.Charles Tmelfo t e g 1 1°w e r e ~ those o en °v s 'ne r pgzy a t tho Alf re d EB I" ho me i n a mz.Mr.and Mrs.Andrew JohnsonandMr. and Mrs.Pm: Nie ls e n pimldued s t Carter L uke, Omlhl unda .s ~ H r s P e t e Th o m s o n s u d sons left Wednesday for s trip so Cumda.Hr. and Hrs. Msrtin Lu-sen and sons gpsnt,Saturday evening a t rho N. J. Andersen homo.and I. . L ° r * *..:»_'»°£'_,':-,.°'¥f':§'l.. . . r x l Hartingwn. Thnrsda .'Efi ,Ssturdn ,Monday--¥'uhion&¥lenter F o i l Clearance Sale Prices Radleally Reduced;Summer rsilk Dresses, sa'/5. $6.75, $9.75; Coats, $11 and $173 all Summer Hats in stock 956 -w o r th to $7.50;Wash Dresses 6'ic, 51. $2, $2.95-sizes 14 lo 52; Full Fashioned silk to top Service Wdght Silk Stockings that Wear 8 9 c r w;2 boxes Kotex and one package 50a Kleenex for only 78c --many other hsrgains4uhop early at the Fashion Centur in Blair.1t NEW ENGLAND NEWS Mr.and Mrs.Nell Thompson and fsmlly of Blair, were Sunday guests in the Enrl Thompson home Mr. and Mrs.Hershel Laymgnwelcomed n new girl to their home on Wednesday, August 6t.h.Mr. And Mrs. George Loftis were Tuesdsy evening visltors with Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Loltis at Blair. Mr. und Mrs. Andrew Nelsonundfamily were Tuesday evening vis- itors at the Peter Chrlstisnsenhome in Blair.Ted Curley is helping his bro- ther, Harold with his farm workand Saturday night spent the time with his vnls sud llttls dsughter atths Chrls Ll-rsln bums. Art Inng wdl,Ea rl Thompson and son, Earl and Carroll and smmsnloftis helped George Iaftis stack hly llst week. Msrthu Haier spent the week- end with her frlsnd, Elm Peterson. _Msrjorlo Idtl; spent last wssk visiting at the homo ol her uncle, Frank Loftis sud family. Mr.and Mrs. Viek Skov I n d Emmett wok Sunday dinner nt the Ed Holstein home Mr.and Mrs. Floyd Nlsi ll and tumlly were Sunday dlnnergneats at tihs Bsymond M-gl home.mrgvh- L oi s a nd t cy Brldwsll- supper sn open y sve-nmg wi sh.Mr . md i m h n m i a .......e.. ...W we.. -me w im-prove their ability to select colors in clothing or w make n remade garment. Some of these dx thousand wom- en fired and say they enjoyed lt. Their total Genres showed 4,961 garments dyed as a rault of one mont.h's lesson each of the last three years. A comhlm Fon WOMEN An economy dish ls one in whichlelt overs ue used, or that may be Plsnmd with inexpensive ingred- ients.Try the following.Even though you may be wealthy, you will appreciate the flavor: Poverty Pudding 6 caps whole milk 1-2 cup ries 1-z cup sugar 1 oeupoon salt 1-2 teaspoon nuhneg 1-2 cup raisins Put a ll together in s huvexed pan ln n moderate oven.Stir Kro- quently at first, and then ooeudon- nlly.Bake 2 hours.Should bs asumy.Better cold thsn im. Left Over Meat Pls Cut left-over meat and vegeta- bles into unllorm medium-sized places.Mix with an squsl amount ofme dlum crssmssues ( l c n p milk, 2 tablespoons tlour, (2 f-33; spoons butter).Season well onion, salt pepper, etc.(Use left- over gravy wlth a esm amos l l posmlble).Cover with thick ple crust, hlsedt dough, or layer ofleft-over mashed potato mixed with milk (ons sli ghtly mm e gg can be added to potato if dedrad.) Bsks in modsnts oven until crust u cooked.or until browned and 19za UVERLAND s SEDAN-Here in u nn lc a r f or m y k in dn f d riv - ing.'Hsin in 1 very roomy ear. 'I\\e upholstery md finial: are spot- Tw o 1 9 2 5 F O R D co U P r = = 'A car for chea p tr ansp omdiou.: refin inhed ; mo tor a nd t ires in I l l ..l l I A1 1 § J \ § | _ |' |§nT h i s i u t h e m m e o f t h e p r o j e c t " u n i i l n a u r n 1 \ n 1 \ " ¢|'~\ n|\¢m f \ l Tn ¢ | | . . 5 noon viistors at the Albert Han- '°'§.'.§°.".§'....... .guests at the H. C. Rasmussen home were: Mr. and llrl- Fred Larse n, Mr. and Mrs. u m Berger and son and Mrs. Kraglko ol Omnhs.Mr. and Mn. Jens Sorensen were Monday guests. ~-- . ...|..-.I-....1 - B U S s c n n n u m s - Northbound 9:00 A. lr. 12:00 A. M. 8:W p_ M."<15 P. M. . ` .x i uancushacx BONDED sssrnscrl onus ln Hayle Bldg. x xTHE EAT SHOPE. C. Bunn, ProyriatorMeals, 40 Cenhmsunmtcunm Southbound11:00 A. u.2:00 P. M.5:00 P. ll. 8:15 P: ll. r |I\ | E I\IISatisfactory ServlnsCourteous Treatment I First door east Enterpdse ottleil xxDr. Norman K. Ratlrmarm Ove ',P h o n e ~ Q Evenings by Appointment x Curley and family.Mrs. F!ed.Anderson spent last Thursday nixht and Friday at the Freeman Loftis nigma. Mr. and Mrs.nard Loftls and family of Calhoun,were Sundayvisitorsa t the George la i ti shome.The children remained for A few days vldt.Lucille Skov spent last wek vis- itihg at the home of her '1h¢l¢» Sam Holstein and family at Washington returning home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Weber spent Sunday at the Thorwald Peterson ome.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hovendlck went with Mr. and Mrs. LesterHovendick to Shenandoah, spend-ing a few days lastweek at KMA and KFNF. .Lucia Hansen, in mn~se's train- ing at Omaha, spent the week-end with her porehts,Mr. and MrsAlbert Hansen.Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson and bahy were Sunday evening vrsrhors at the Albe n Petersonhome. Mr.a rd Mrs.Bert Thompson, e g g s and Meta Thompson took S dsy dinner art the Otis Br'ld~ well home hdplng Melcy celebrateher birthday. Mrs. Walter Kramer entertained the dub at her home Thursday alt- emoon.Mr.and Mrs.Louie Hovendlok lad Leroy of Orum, were Sunday attemoon visitors at the Henry Hovendrck and Grandpa Fletcher homes. Mr. and Mrs. Alban nam... ...A heated ¢_1"-¢u¢\, if potato is used | I-'ried Chose Tout Put two thin slices ot bread ho- gvether with cheese.Beat 2 eggs,ma 's 4 c up or muk and 1-2 oas- spoon of salt, dip the weeso sand- wich in this mixture.Brown in butter on both sides.Serve with current jelly.- Flnvorlng W ith Emu Pal Everyone knows how much bet- ter a lemon pie tastes with grated lemon rind than without.Few, however, realise how widely they can make use of fruit peel for fla- voting.Grated orange and lemon rind are used by the best cooks to fla- vor cakes,pies, breads.desserts, frostings, fillings, sauces and other foods.In grating, only the yellow portion of the rind should be re- moved.This yellow portion con- tains the oil cells from which coma the volatile oils that glve flavor. This yellow portion a n r r md . may he used lrnmredia y, or mix-ed with mfs" and kept in s tightly covered jar for future use.Where the entire peel is used, it is ground flne,mkedwithB\.\gara.ml\lB¢di1l the some manner as the grated rind.Pepper Relish . 2 cups (14 oz)solidly packed ground r>°m>ers and juloe, 6 1-2 cups (2 8-4 lbs sugor) 1 1-2 cups apple vinegar :annuty ...il san;"mi ter.The first meeting will he hold some time in September. Both d t y and rural women's clubs will study this work under Miss Douglas of the Home Econo- pfe Department of the sms Col- ego.Iacal groups or clubs desiring to take work should organize, select two leaders and an alternate to nt- tend Miss Douglas' meetings thnl- out the swivel , Said your aroll- rnent to County Agent Geo. Bates by August 15, and arrange to have your club president attend the Brat meeting.We will be glad to send enrollment blanks to those deair~ ing them.Every women desires to have a pleasing and comfortable home. Whether the house is u palace or a modest dwelling, it may be made attractive and beautilul with the things we ndy a t ha nd-i f one knows how.Having beauty and nrt in s home is not a question of money, but is s question of ability to select wisely.In this project. there will be a study of attractive colon for rooms, the best arrange- ments of furniture and tho refin- ishing of old pieces, also a study of the decoration and cam of walls and floors.A study will be made or planting trees, shrubs; and flow. ers so they will enhance the beau- ~ the atorior ol the home. We family npent Sunday afternoon at the Alfred Kramer homeMr. md Mrs . Otto Broman of Bancroft,Mx.and M n .E r n a t Upher n!Emerson,E u l and Golde Burchhm of Waterbury wen Sunday afternoon vihltors atthe Earl Thompson home.They hld drlven through the lmiled~out country between 0tkLand and£=Y¥>=>=.=\1d report crops destroyed 1 mme pa rmGreenm d red sweet. nephew my be us e d in any pmportxon. mmm s ee ds .Pm peppers thru :wa dwwe r twi ce ,w u z Sneat knife.Measure peppers inm IUKG kettle, udng only enough juice m flood cups level.Add enK\\1' and vinenr-M n .'Bring to mn roll- ing boil and net adds, uncovered, O n L . . . L u i o n n n l n n i m a - H n - I n a will nu agree that ln some homes them is a spirit which mekee them more comformble and sathfaqtary than thot found in others.A Rudy of what makes the dfluene e will be made. QUALITY OF CREAM AND BUT- TER IMPROVED BY COOLING TANKSu c m n s c n m m hnlrtllelBu! nun and Lou!o m u m s f m n m k m a g . na. w. r.imm>nn..1. BENTIST [nested in nawu mmm mg .m-:f.§~un-nn near.$80.00 Down. m s CHRYSLER CO UP E - Th i s vmdd luk e la me ymgng mm A nice car.It ll penpy a nd mv nr- Thla mr h u t h e original finlnh; motor ln good dupe.Priced at ms no Do v rn l u u u c y u l a u v ul \» When you buy here,vmdd luk e la me ymgng mm A nice car.It ll penpy and mv nr- Thla mr hu the original finlnh; motor ln good dupe.Priced at ms no Do v rn Many _othen of all styles and models Smdl down payment -- - Easy G.ll.A.C. t ~ 1 9 2 9 c l mv n o u a - r c o w s - . v m tnded in on new Chevmlet Six md in excellant condition.Bo dy md upholstery like new.F o r nude "w r i t l :m0 . K. d u¢ C o u n l | " t a t h e n m b u y e r u m u h u m m . , Body hu origilul Tinhh,~ :tary tary clean,motor and » in tint dm shape...Down pay ment, 312430.J FOBDS--We have several ' Roadsten that would mnke n mudc nrontbe fnrm .Sunny good cu- and buy me of cheap Handlers. -v .ww uw -v ...mu---| -1---we """ ''s a tu rn e n g .-".zo fun Th i s i n t h wI~ E ;w c ;S k o v ~ ~ o v e r h o t t e s t f i r e S t i r w h e n n u m e r o u s n e vI" I Q D q w e y H o l s t e i n h o m e .c o m d ' . m t . l y b e f o r e a n d w h i l e b o i l u m a w h i c h n n complaints 1 something m l denend upon our giving you»Sunday visitors at me Mmm ins-B011 maxHeier home were: Mr. and nm move from anBunn »ggg;,¢g§,¢ "Tw John Gallagher and g y- Koe- Then mr and 1 nig and for of .!. dght mimnmmm: A-bl*-"l¢||'~Mgurlce and Muthn Haier :ment jus 2 minutes.Re-lu\i»"sum an jut what you nk fsr, a|;d~youbutter? mayyou; get here is good.moms 15 ' Swdlilin Neb City-`:mmm n 'uma xh Production ,;;,"';_,,,,,°,'§,,"§|,' nm Bidi-auf. Nehx-uh I: you wut a rm rum mn or Hides umm.:four $1.59x x DR . ED W I N T. s mDeath!X - B AY s mm c s m.i,"£°*éé" Slate "£$J"s'}'.s.. Ix- TR AI N s c mm m. z. . . 47--I-'aahion Center Beauty Parlor m d nuke your appoinhnmta tor Friday And Satmday.Mi n Ke n- nedy will be with us unti l hte Satundsy night so all or drop in and make your apWlntman.|-- them are no ohligntiona-it is a $3 facial absolutely Free of (Bnrga A survey ol tha induzh-in utili- zation of Nebraska hides Neently made by the Collage of Business Adrnixmirtrntion of the Univenity of Nebraska discloqed name very important .facts concerning the me of hldu and the poalibility uf pro- fitably converting kids: into leath- » ¢ ..¢ »- o h. mn"-0 ......\.. Mm-ymmsnoFlake Flour . $1.49 Frah Northern Bullheads evgry Friday at 301: perlb Nortl\Side Store |}I Q I | " l . l l | . l l f l 9 n f r v n i r l a n h h | V . || n a m a n ;' l l " I l l ! l \ l l \ v 9 I L L B l l l l l l l l n|uum mAnl :Aus :buss |m.- -_.. ,..»__ __._'1w...£=,§.2 IL... Jin..I o IN |!"F "¥'P'°°E°' 'if "'° :gent P?°l""K|decrees immedunto M e l! lation. r u 1 i=f.¥»;_§§a pm. d.n,.'A In n n u m b e r o f w-m m C.BLP.,ll.lom|.hn eountyxvammwillmmembexllln7 xs gllrthbound ~Judg¢'|rgx heendtlad :|.m.y --.learnfI;62»-m~g=l1v¢°:3§B"W~¢aeh»m ap»°p¢f»a~¢§¢na 'I.62n.m. s~m{<m»a'mnterlnh,clothesand costumes. _.lhnydthsovomanwiilbesonyggg "L "'"'_"°°"" s"""°'°_ru ww um Mlslludge nu men unaunry.ummm mm third a~1, pndueod.mong American cities in the ment (b) Pmvide venti] wang industry-'nw www of <~=>Mum iz 01 live m a than ln 1928 were:vedimr. Cattle.1A82.285,alvsn,$44,496:'rm m mm mirh°¥3»a,m,211;Shwm 8,08'1.119._wn1 nmwer Unis qu homes and mules 11343.only I'-Ezhsndon Agent c bout 6W cent n! the blah: mu-'g-|;d\y assist those hind in Nobruh were uhm ut! nm¢ln¢§n»mmn., .. Chevrolet Co. u m m . m s u u a s n m Phone 113 or 114 We deliver Iunuunlnnnuummlrmnmuumnmmlu|In||mmun|||u|||||u|||mn|uuuu1 Nehrnkl. Aunt 16. 1980 cms or mmsks 1 dnoenly oder my mm m _ voter: of Commissioner Disb- ¢z Number 2 for my splendid cu-ity given me lt tha primary mme ;_Anna L. K. Jasperlen and the County Clark inxtructed no draw warrants far Twenty Dollu-lper munth for six months beginning September 1,1930 to pay the same;Florence Corte and the County Clerk instructed to draw war- rants for Thirty-three Dollars mid Thirty-three cents per month ~''~~~\-MCCARTHY NEWS ~chris Hinz. ABRK o u , r l - - - - - 8 2'l ' r u. \ x, u. ---I 1GradoMn,2b-4 10Mlckenswdt,p4 2Tom ea,8h----4 1AMackensfAed¢,ca 0s m m y , d - - - 4 1 a2 .1 o z 111 POA 2 o11o2113- 2 o_s 040 E o 0 1o0o0 Whersn, it hu been daermined by the accident survey of the Neb- rukx Prem Anocintisrn in cooper-ntivh with the Behlhiliutian Div- idcm of the State Department of Yoeqational Education Hut during twentyeight days of July there -..Nebruk\'12S'l severe M. the gabéa o! the Nebraska suse Fmi rwi lls wi ngwi de a ndme na nd mmm U! thi! grea t stale will be exhibiting almost evarything that is grown on Nebraska fu-ms.Ev- ery year me amndnnee increases. I n 1900,on Monday,Sept 1, 1=~=ra1ninacu1nnw¢,sz--- E d . J ' . F l . ! ' h ' 7 1 - - - - - ~ Mn. Sarah H. Stewl1't,92 Joh:nVo g't,'?0 --» -----» Ch a r1 e a L ¢ ke , 8 2 - -- - - Jessie Munir: Gilliland, 50 Mrs. Henry Lsllmam, 50 - George W. McCoy, 70 - - Mrs. Charles Gilliam, 51 ~ John Lathrop, 76 - - - - Mrs. John Gutschow, 84 - - - Heinrich Huwen, 85 ~ - - ~ - .|» 187? 1879 1879 1879 1880 m o 1880 1880 1881 1881 1882 1884\~rsons 19~29 th u 'the sam: ~tes, 114. accidelit gaamlties of 'ovhic~1 »|Lpngggre m mdmmlnea tm vm \» ini:- oeas ol $50»Mr.a.nd Hn. Chun Kuehl and lon aiu vidiing nl-ltives in Burke, S. D.Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sundn via- itedmt the.Tom Kniep home Int Thursday evening. pnd nm } ;,n4 °r!¢ i e d fo r place with za putu.Jenaen had were ¢; 88 for the two rounds and Bandar!89.Berman :~----»- wok 81 putts and had n seam - 96 for the two rounds.Eine: Vi~ had 8 4 p u t t s a n d a s c o r e o f 9 8 Foy 85 md wa Other players ~- such poor scores they didn'r,. them in,some plnyiqg but ~~= round. Next wi ll be the eliminatio~ SIONERS'Q0 Pnocnsnmcs o t a l a - - - » 8 1 9 9 2 1 su g . a n d Mr s . G. W . S n o w d e n md lt h i s y e a r m e 8'ISI§I1ul|~l|.\;c Wu.;....,,,,,,,5 ln vu ,_________.__1 .\___._A r.\..............¢Q\\n1|uul#\?Hn QIQlt£1',W e a ll h o p e h e ~~510111135 ~~g ~BlairAn R 1 1 0 1 0 o o o o o H 1 1 0 1 2 02 o o o P0 1 7 o 1 . 0 1 1 2 5 o A 1 n 0 o 2 1o 0 o 1 E 4 1 0 0 o 0 0 o 1 1 \ - - - - ~ - - - -~ .- Arndc Hardware, Supplies Chris Bensen, Dragging Bluii! Servce Staton, Gas Joe DeV`lnney, Road Work Chris F. Fruhm, Dragging Ch A Good, Labor Lo s rlmm, Draggiing c . c .e, Haulng Curl M.ensen, Draggng August E.Johnson, Road Work a........r.. 6.50 5.40 3.40 o.oo 18.90 9.88 12.60 67.00 18.90 16.88 ember 1. wsu xo pay me ==um<:.L e o n Mitchell and the County Clerk instructed to draw Wur- rants for Six Dollars and Skt?- nix cents per month beginning September 1, 1930 to pay the 58319.(ha motion the Board adjourned w meet August 25, 1980. .Annie C.Martin, Oounty Clerk. CARD OF THANKS wnuerena mounro lsP.~ - ~G e o r g e H u r t , 6 2 - ~ - - - - ~ Herman Kerkhnff, 'I8 - ~ - Curti s E.Ho o v e r,'1 6 ----~ Mrs. William Klinger, '11 - - Chrla I ~'.J e n s e n,7 2 ---~-- Mr s .J . P .S . J e n s e n, ' l 4 - - - J . P . S . J e n l e n , ' l 6 - - - - - - Mrs Catherine Farnham 9.,s - Mrs .Emil Le uenbe rge r,4 6- F r a n k D u n n , ' l 8 - - - . - - - - Mr s .F t e d B ri n h na n ,' I 2 - - - Mrs. Jann Blnmberg, 61 - - was1884 1884 1884 1884 1885 xssc 1886 dass iass 188718891891 tournament for the Hi WWDrawingswillbemadethat pay can be started Sahx y.Sea 1. C. KloPP» the aécretary, at the Stewart Pharmacy and see who you will play your first round with.Every me mber of the dub wi ll be dnwn i n/\hls wurna mmt and unless their mawhés ard play- ed by A definite date,the y wm forfeit to the one who was ready to play.` l l ml l y urvv u U runny." vu.--.-,where Y-hey enjoyed a plmic ain- ner with relutives.Mx. and Mrs. John Edd, Mr. and Hrs .Louis Schenk and Mr,and Mn. Ed Nntter enjayed a picnic dinner Sunday in Hummel Pérk near Omaha-Miss Dorothy Petersen, daugh- ier of Mr. and Mrs. Jem C. Pe# a n n ,rehxmd home last Sunday after spending um days vlddng relatives in Teknmnh. ~ ~ ~ are all proud of our ol 4033 were injurde m nccxnenu, state md we wmt, all our citizens w c o me t o t h e l a l r a n d s e e w l mt is produced in Nehruka.By talking with ethibltors of the various products we have learned manya go odles so n.lf y o u a re interested in the growing of fine hogs, y ou wi ll find dl the ty pa and the advantages ol each will be gladly palnked out to you and good m d sufficient reasons given.I ! __, =..»......».\ in umwlnu seed E244 permanently disabled, by sed- denta, md 466 killed, maHng n grand tntlnl o l m s killed or in- »by accidents in Nebnaka in a 6-mgnths period, and 'Whereas, the suffering, loss of time and wauwn destruction of pro pa ty and llvls atiendnnt tn this appalling accident situation consdtutief a mania m the nodal and eoquomli: ,mu-[gy of our peo- -_. .. l- .........¢..a nm An emer- n n4 s 1 3 8 3 s s s 3 Nelson, sa - - - Slrbeftla, 1\»-- , uW.Schm-man Sl .mmo :| ,l f- -- Kruuse,2b D e y , 3 b 7 - - - - s i ~Va.nDeusen,cf- A.SCh\u*maD,c- S o n n s a n , p - - - To t a 1 s » --29 I 1 s 1 1s R 010 0-3 Dlx --9 5 H 7 9 7 E 'I 2 G uC J. Nelson, Pete Nelson, l|ln\n\\ na neuraall-Auwu umm . w w w W.,44 Cash Advanced 1: Dra n . m x 1 labor 1| ~We sincerely ode; our heutfelt n o thanks to thb countless frimds and soo neighbors who an generollllv help- _'__\.,a ...n.».¢..1».nm-d n a narrow. Mrs. Chris Beck, 74 - -f~ iihxis Jenna~; 59 - - ~ - - - - Mrs. Esther Kingdon, '14 - - - (Hmarles li. l{ansen, 59 - - - -wr..mmm MM-emu.;'nz 1892 18921892 1893 1nns " ' * ` ~ , " ' - - I mWord hu been mevea in uns you ln: mv-==-=»»=~ -»- »~-""-=- -e Pre; lt. ls ='=~°=@"""~" """ "" lm-u will find the perfect mllins for executive a on'vldnlty of the mamage of M!sa com yo sem'Bum.--.--oozmm Wm-iek.our hizh w:h°°1 at the mr and ?H."i'Y"1..?2,.'L".fI does °='d"» PM . . __, ...... 44... Rnhaivléf - - . 431 .uicn PRESERVER. teacher at McCarthy, to Mr. Loibtn Bhewlrl.of Los,Angeles,Oalil. The marriage took plaoe in Cal- ifornia.We extend our best wish- es and congratulations to the newly-wedded couple. rar. a nd Mrs . o wme M-mu of Te hma h,are rejoicing over the bi rth o f a nine-pound baby boy, born to them August 10.The e : . u ' " ~ ° ~ ~ n l m e d e.axwe wa liormerlyMinsSarahPetersen" slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jena C. Petersen ol this vicinity. Mx. and Mrs. David Mummen of Ki nk a nd Mr.and M n .Harry Sdtz of De Sow were caller: at gf Ed :utter home one e vening weeMia; Amelia P=g;_g;°»who is apenl.the weekend with home folks,Bernard Thompson and Th¢o~ dere Pedersen returned home last W d n u d a y morning from a trip through North Dakota, Minnesota ad other points.lin Catherine Newlc lrk n v n- lt hg a t th e N.C. Nelaon home this week, a guest of her eoudu, li l! De lk Ne llo n. I oo you.~Perhaps you may be interested in bees and how best to make them duoe auch ears win De pomucu-Tut produce honey for you to relish on' your huekweat cakes when the thermometer registers zero.Well, at the fair you will find many com- petent bee men ready d willing to tell you die very uteresting story of how these li t e insects live and work.These and many other things will be found Bt the moe fdr this year at Lincoln, Nebraska, beginn- ing August 29 Then too, perhaps you wuh to see and have e visit with the editor of your favorite P8 per or perhaps some of their regu lar writers They will be found at the fair ll you do not know where ask any one of the policemen and they M11 be glad to direct you The dty of Lincoln,wi th ha many hows and eating houses .le well ahle to take a r e cd you. Should you wk for a. very £l!\CY yet reasonably priced hotel. you vnll find the Lincoln hotel, mana; ed by our good ldmd Huemau a'very fine homelike place with meals at 40 oenu and up and good It is hereby proclaxmeu,tus..meperiodfromSeptemberls t to September 1th,ineludve be ob- served,by the people of Nebraska as Safety Week.During this week it shall be the duty of each citizen to help to determine and eliminate accident hazards from his home,work,travel and recreation and to cooperate with civil authorities d others i n the promotion of public safety.It is recommended, that all em- ployers in industry, commerce and agrimlture und all operators of amusement nrka, fairs and cami-vuls,M i m e week will make careful inspection of thek physical equipment and remove edxtlng accident hazards.That all companies-operating will carefully check their ached- hlea to be lure that no driver ls forcd to exceed highway or mun- idpal :peed limits in order to make lehedded ti me um that dl motor vdiiele ownen will have their vehicle! inspected and put in safe running order, and will lam-lliarlie themselves .with mm and local traffic laws,and that all amployed at the ell Hvm¢.\¢nar department nf e e l n e e u > \ . m m and m e n i n Ne br a rh state, oounty and }n\mid1}f~l.l°f-_\.}j `"""' Lea TeamMacDonalds gu¢Slan Ho o p e r - - -» - - Schuyler - -Monnishs -Snyder ~ -Scribner - - din:W -14 -ll.---1 1-10 - - 9 B l a l r - - - - - - - - -No rt' h Be n d-----Sundays results: ~9 - 7 - 5 L 5 8 8 10 9 10 12 14 Pct. .786 ,578 ,ms .500 3500 .473 _4|0 .263 | 5;§;`P2¢I§§<§nf'nl-urging Hooper 13, Mounishs s (lst game) Hooper 8, Monnlchs 3 (Znd game, 7 innings); MacDondds 4,Sailmer 1 (Ist same)Scribner 11,MacDonalds 1. and game, 7 innings) Snyder 9, North Bend 8 (14 ln- ni nal).Schuyler 6, Blair s (lst game) Schuyler 9, Blair 2 (2nd game) BEL FOR D c ms BIG V0 'l'E When l4asherBelf!?ni made up his mkld to run for county |uper~.lntendent agalnn Misa "Mabel Marahfwise onea mid it wouldbe lmpoedble t o induce voters to wrlhe in his name dten enough .oo 1| Wm. Sallbury, Labor 1:.ldhn Stewart, Dragging Guy Wallace, Dragging Morris Ward, Labor Marshall Wilkins, Dragging A.A.Wilkins, Dragging Will Wulff, Dragging Harry Peterson, Dragging 1 Elmer Wright, Gravel 400 N. A. Rugert, Labor s Ha rry '1 u¢ker,ub°» Chris Bensen, Labor 1 Arudt-Snyder Motor Co., Sup- ' pliesB. S. T. Garage, Repairs David W. Bell, M. D., Prof. 2- 1, 1.2 s 2 Berry Bros., Supplies for Poor 1 Bertelsen Bron., Supplies for Poor 1Blair Telephone Co., Rent and Tolls . 1 Boho Store, Supplid for Poor 4 | Local Registrars, Registering Births and Deaths g Bu rr o ug h s Ad a ms mmm Co., Maintenance Servdoe : J. E. Campbell, Burial-Amhu 1 Services put him on the ticket lor gh. gen- _....av,I...me..lanoe, etc..Na. -.¢ m-r..~|x..i.a -..A Mrs. William Bryant, 78 - - - 1893 Mrs. Sophie Anderson, 84 - - 1896 .O ..Q 1 | Blur con Club .Putting Ton ~ (Continued from page one fj- .,.g .~ William Kerstetter, as - - - .- 1899 Mrs. Frank Albeiry, 63 . .. - 1900 Mrs. William Tietgen, 47 - - 3900 »a -.` \ I 4 - z u u r ¢'{ » ~~ a n d a n n a a H i u ..r ¢ r [l y t ' u d : | . Q \a o all m ~y , - 4 \- ' ¢-.1 ,1 "u | . i=='S°'»~'.'' Jf \"w_ Blair T€!'P",Si'2? fvmmv a .. ~ of sedancounts, There is no Shoe like the Arch Pneserver,style p l u comfort.The foot comfort Bwreformenandwomen.82 1;r -sm su. xsuQS E Rv N B- m-i °5'..m§» 'uve r-¢ rom n- Omaha, Neb. let us Comet Yap:Foot = 3 -L'Pz ~Z % * V ~~121 " ~ ¢ Qo4f\lA.»l.. . ... ..~....,. ,.. ~r : . r » P "- ' f r ' » ..m ~.': ." '.. . .. ».' !' ¢. .-fra n.I u l x l U ' I . ~ pf/2 QP/\a s p H » y % a : »; Q a ? ~,f0 / ` ~ \ n v :f'.2I hmfiner. o.oo 6.00 6.50 1. c 'mo accident.,Mrs.Rachel Mcbpndd and family. CARD OF THANKS .....L_.u__-.._. r r to fl W B 68811.13 m m l s nu u u n 4.00 =6.o'1 r4.sa thank the kind neighbors ana; friends who assisted us during the illness and following death of our dear mother.We wid: also w thunk the Hagen, minister, W. R. C., Mr. Campbell and all who sa-at IL 5 I so.ss| Dcmi r ! ! !|~ nm. Norris 'wudm family.i0.68|'I-I woo Yo1m¢71TaoPm nowLUTHERAN ooNvEN'rloN 29.95 The Nabruh Yms People'a'Lutheran mm Convention willu.so meet m mia dry begnqmg ~ so.11|"'°'°5 (Thursday) hating unw Sunday evening. A n u m b e r f r o m t h i s - d a n n y a t - | L m n l g l 6 ' A v h A \ \ ¢ 'n P ~m d iwol ro o ms a t $ 1 .5 0 nm.J ;I l m .d l e n f ° r . u u g n x c ¢|»g 1 u g g n q n m n w v u n u n = r »L u v u u y U L Du|..u:,u m g u u a u sui n 'H u n ~ n \ . » h : u n u 0 |l n a a f n h i l * ~ ' W H S | D D r U | n a w ' I ~ 4. . .s 4 Bn0\l|u yvu ..-\...._.___Plazteconntrythemuiingwnsya-Demuffen|plendi»d\neuomo1lltiom withthelr mmy swlitpusenger fgir weak.fha m a l: and onQzetrdndwhidx l!.Gt0.W dl i¥thePul1mmuondwctox-,youwill %!lem~doublyn9._. m a p u l n w s u n n y -u u .'I fh - lt all c o m m e d n l ,d v l c ,n r - d o n , r ¢ l \ d ° i 1 l . . 2 l¢ r ; ¢ 5 ¢ , i n t e r n d , ,d ,. 61: m $" a d u m " s a m w w , v m m m p m , o f t h a i : p m g n m to t h e m n - d d e r a t k m d m d d c n t pr e ve n tio n . Th a t m u n i d p d l t i u c o n d u c t m a n C5765 E?" ¢'.;¢~;a.D; wdeeimx .1m»¢4'1gzs.wm»=h.a mm '°"u'_'°' ff=»ff==i»» ~~°fff"=-, ~ ~ = , B"iE'm.h 6 "s ~. z»~comuq 'ro jxja1ssmcuoN g,,_ md ¢'§,i,,,¢' lnda Q "F tuwllGreahnt :Boy on ~ §1_n\|un9~oscar e Swv. Supplies {°= e IIU I G U hl lu I \ lI SU I nA U A 6 A H u n a n . _ _Dllda n the Mezhodin durch in BHl"==*°r=w»» Af¥6rD00n. .n............|. . . : - » » u mm# n mn ln wi ll ~tlmhiiv PrdWlld0B-Nlllillljlawqg» » ,nm wm zsm v n n z l n u n n \\ ,m f 1.mf-» » » | i f . ° : f ° : m , .;;...afi....|A 1 n o - s n 1 \ ; ¢ ; 4 - a f a n n A n u m b e r o r m e n u s m u ne un.- d w s g a t h e r u d x t t . h e h o m e o f M r | . ¢|......_..¥.........lA ...._ . . . o Gnaailn Q M . n f ~Tii.~iaw.u.auas=hen|~r x y u n g 1 / m | , a | . u . ~' - " d u n m d u z u n ~.,..wa 2h'.'J»".'L'°°""'°°'"T e l e p h o n e C a 1 I L e a v a N o D o u b t !glq' |...|ll\ll.lL un 'lush avuu-u. \.lu|\.1.»¢an W e d n e s d a y d u mo o n , Ap r il 1 8 , 8 e xt e n d b g ltwu r llh e l a n d a q n g n f - §h ti p gu _ to h a f , th e < >¢ = » n ~= = 4 u g 'Yuuwilldv nynbe guuwlv -ww.mo a t i s g s fo r t n e d l nc u do n a t u :- n early 1ppu.nnne or l°|\Klm¢b£ lhenaon8wm,5\xppu» |1ura m ° ° u m m s n r d ' : " " ° ° '" " d a m s pnv gnti an ma w m m B r o n . m d n m i m a s m e y v m .Poor fair, NW" 29 w_li -'local nlety enmmitmes or oo\m~1 0 0 1 ~ n e w a t t r mt i o u l He r mn n T Q , Q - , , , ' r ¢ | 1 , .u....s..- ¢.. mmr-vm mm. I lm._.._.,_ .\.-.........u.....c ...a tv w. ¢eh\|\lv`enm\n¢.T'hke~.is Hu wu d Jensen. Sec.-Treu....LJ lu b in h g h n m o n r y .i j .'liaehosteasreedvedsxmmbaof d i i l i r o mt h e n e p r u e n t l n d f r o n i dale who were mumble to amend, t e d f y i n g h o t h e u b a m l n w h h zh d n e u h e l d b y h e r m m y m m d n Qld relatives.A lovdy luncheon uun e rv e d. Th o s e p s u n n t w u e l l n l l u l e Ax-na ¢ ma » n .Hu=q °¢ 4 :u » ¢ <» , l t . ; m l H l ~ F .w..xm<1¢ ,m» . ¢Z~B.SuttnnnndNd,,\!n.A,\m| , l\lwon,Mrs.ElaleJorgen|¢n,Mrs. J . E . C \ mpb e l l md e h i l d f l u, l { r | . l ' d m ' S i e r t , l n . G u z L u n d t m d dlildrell,Mr . md Mrs.Theodore n m a n m d » u a ~ 1 m » , m ° f 1 a w » n a Hr s .c. P.Ki l da hll nd evo l a m a n d H t m l .A.Punish of Qmnha. Bryn of the nm,eanoentnbed lf! Puri na thro ugh I nm b d v l , Bt fire to the home of Dr. Honil lmmvfmm o f Newark, N. J. lime. Celestine d'Arpl¢:uc hone wr-ima uf husband nm be de- fested hex- in n hwluifat Bn- ~ France, and the ne But ~N¢m-(Bam rmaum A m mmm, Mv- A U T O C A M P S n m c n u m m Inquiry alan; the muh on the n m t r i p mm t h e e mmt r y a n d hack with dzg D°4s~°h:l'rM mu- nge n e up m l t t l d e a i r i m x u v v i n t ~ evndltions in wurlstl' am n had rouddde mui gu lo dp e i n e v e ry m m .Needy everywhere some nrt gg o n m r .pa m e n d m d a n m y m m n r - udlr inspection of drinking water, ldmhem, bath houses, eu-. gd~»- a u ma b y y re-pxuentauvet of the 235 henhh department.x z u m e w h m m e m m m love tn mend their vsadunn. in s mo t o r mt o n t l m openruld see- ing planes at 'lntermt mg dddvt the Immun resorts of iid! country can new do so with thc aiaurmce that conscientious n\\b\i="°ff?°i'\' ue safeguarding their hum.. _ ~l o re d u c a t i o n a n d h w d n e r v n n e e . T h e S a f e t y C o m m i t t e e n e w l y a p p o i n t e d l 1 y m e t o a t ! m d t h e N | ~ H a u l S t r u t A n d H i g h w l y S l f e t y C o n f e r m e e u m a b y - P w l i d m t H o o v e r w i l l b e n v n d l a h l e f a f u l - l d l h l n l o r n m d m , d d l n p i n n i n g s a f e t y m a t i n g : u n d s e c u r i n g : p e a k e m .T h i s c o m m i t t e e w i l l b e f m - » th e r u d n h d i b y th e N e h n a h S ta te S a le ty C o u n d l- Axthur I Weaver,Gwemor n u n s w s s s D o u n u a Sdhuyler :tapped inn: ; tie !ur soeamd plane in the Elkhorn Valley league wish Hooper Sunday by de- !e \tlngBlAlri ntwo gnme a o n the Schuyler diamond by scores M 6 m s n u w d s m a THOM-!lXOoDD da ns a nne i ro mhe hl ndi n the f lnt g s me t o u o r e a n n s i n t h e h l n t h but one néslly jreafdrvnarlmAnd thetdore i t was (odd nmwwhida v u wh y r e e e i v e d a mz mw li nz Br o n / md Barnum &Pd le fs c r e a m S mv v u p hr t h 'i r l l ll l i w gy thi s sedio nf-wld: xl]/'ltl INF at donden.S'-'u Tho l i n t a5lhnee"=ndve'|¢|i.n¢ ear h e n l d l n g t h e ~ the eolond emmeiinent organism- tia n in mw in thli te rrltwy -~md its gdly-cologed podteu amlilibho- zn n h l bluo n jfo rtlr the n u n throughout the 'eounu-ydde. L Coming on itl mm lo ur_»\ni nl of 100 double-length rallmadean, carrying its endn c omplimgnt-d 1 persona and 1700 nzdmlls The greet R-\l\8'\1Il¢°Barnum com- bined circus pill exhibit mm new f e e m m u m yee rthmwe a==he-i o n m us mmr y , i n c l ud i n g »n\ entire t r l l w b f Ub u d men md \ women mm the remote jundea ofA n i m ,a reglon in which : M /nmn s n ' r o s c nUY 1 .E a ` and put our their victory.D 0 4 Wldngbvn gained c-:edit for the dnt vletary.He nllcmed h l l opponents 8 hits and struck ___.U n -a.|......--. un. oh. white mmh n v s e v e r »»¢1»¢.} These prlmitive savages with mo u t h s m d l i p s l e l n r g e u t h o n e nf full-no wne ro e o di ks wlll ap- \ s . ;i zoom K. B. Prlnfihi Co., C. Stump 1.3Thsodora Lu-sm, Rmt.1o.oolincoln School Sunni! CO.. C .B. llehxuu, Cum. Work 'und llilaqge 245.9 C. 1. Nd.wn,Com. Woxk and ' 'Mileage ang D250 Co., Sup-plies .zssmd Omnha mm Equipment 0°»» Bw!-lr!m m J. A. Petanon, Supplies for Poor 20.W c' ; " " mm mxdxoi s vi d t n Tom Dil mrsuté week. On l l \nd Fd| tained: n t a h m two nies - m m .ws-~`m i P£loc-Tribune Co., Printing 115.18 Pnhdh Rml.. Sulmlinn for mmm shmmm £1 fd mums x us mnv ns l l !¢lPl¢k\1U¢. Nab has pun 1 I t W e d n n q a y ,'rhux-n'day Lay,l i n . S o m s m ¢ n ¢ ¢ \ . n u m b e r u l w i n k p e o p l e m e p u t y i n h g m r o f h e r aaa.'Phone pr e s e n t w e n A Botxdle Br o Supplies f~ r Po or 41.05 '.. | | ||||. Blair,Nebraska Dep. Auenor 15.50 Redfield Grocery Co., Sup. . pli es fo r Pwr 24.60 n-A»N-c-E King's Platform Saturday Aug. 1 6 DRESHERg;;.fU'Iy JACKETS Sepfamber 1,1980 w m y tlxq u m a ; Pearl s m m m d the County Clerk i nltruc hd to dnw wu°» nn h fo r Th i rt e m D o ll n n a n d Thirty-three qmt i per month bwimlinz September 1, 1980 tn pq t h a u ma ; m m m m m m d t h a C o n n - t y (Jerk instructed to draw vnrnnta for Twenty Dollsn per Minature Golf Courme Now Open Everybody Welcome Old Time Wednesday, August 20 Music By ~ Bob Brown's Elkhorn Valley Orchestra Irene Sdumen, Vinh and Emlelll Schiutlf-Ind-l'ri¢d|Ol|on. Expenu Ja n. w Aug. Sanitary Producti Co., Sup- w p l i u Store, S lies for Pour m WHQ James A. I: Son, sup., ' zo.oo 90.18 2.50 a i m pliel for Poor .. Joh;"C~ Winston Co., Sup §'°':;'~;.'~... o Store |for Poor Bunplh 105.65 By ordar d u m c o un ty a m ma e ! !!of Mother:Pension wg; grunted u follows: Ghdn Kirk and tha Uounty Clerk inntrudad to dnw war- 2.59l Ind., Supplies 17.15 I! y o u wa n t a Fm Fud d c a ll 47-Fashion Ceuta! Busty Parlor and mah your appointwinnta for Friday or Sa hztdly -Mia !K m - nedy vm be Vrkh ua until k i n Satnxdly night no call or drop in and nuke you!appoinunent-9-~ there are no obllgatiano-it is n $8 fadal aburlutely Free of Charge. I ! s w w a n t | F r e e ~ c a l l 47-Fhdxlan Center Beauty Parlor and mah yo ur appointmznts for Friday or Sa turday -Mi n Kan- n a y w u l b e w l u x u u n d l l m s a z - urdny night ao call or dmp in and make your a p p d n t mmt a - t h e n are no oblizltiona-it is a $8 (adsl im of ~ ¢nnan~'~uaIn and s little pany 'nu hdd h the little viaibon' honor. (Continued from P u n James R C-lldwell,'l2 - - - - s " n P . r ¢ u = m n , 9 s - - - - Mr ¢ . An mG mn S w w a r t . 6 8 Mrs .M|.|-gnre tlu La mp,8 l- Kn.I4 uI| .Ca r wrPe c k,5 8 -- FrederlckWil1£amGnuse,86- llx s .Hi u b¢ U\B ro o kx ,6 5 -- l l x ¢ . C . E . Ho o v e r , 6 8 - - - - a . H . n ¢ ° a , s s - - - - - - - - - One) 1872 1872 1872 1878 1sv4 1814 xa u 1875 1876 Public Market '"/ -\p / . p s / 2 Q 9 1 Q , | { , y o ;~I~\\ | ~ » - '~~ ~~ ~\\\~ \ that must be » REACHED! You can do a betteréjob of lt In the Enterprise becahse It reach- esthe publlc market and blan- kets the clty.lt's lllled wlth live Interest for every m an, wo m a n, b oy a n d g i rl , you r pro s - pectlve patrons.Other merch- ants have Increased their sales through the' columns of this newspaper! ,Why not you? Our representative will call and ex- p1 a 1n o u rs 1 ' ory t o yo u . -4 ThE7\1`ER R I S E h m n y m u s w u m n g n m m - m x ;:nay uw-u.......... ......NEBRKSKAN sc oU:a:»| » w°g-1° m-udnngregudingthsune dlo - IW UHK B i d !nirker,hnv hg n F0 'R IN'r ERE S'nNGc U Os u ld x i nk i n gw n t e r a re p o ne d e o n - ho me tu ma d o u bl n a nd a d ng l e upieumuly do ng the hi g hwa y s . i n 5 t !i p | wt he phu ..H. J ' e n n e r i l mE n g l i l h mmb y T\ ¢ v p u t i l t b y o b c y h : ¢t.ha ai n-Cs n y . B hi r ! l i n¢ e r , w umu c h - la h th hu th e i x nl o y s l Ne br uk m s ti uc fi o ma nd hy gr ud dng a x dn - e d for 10 hlu,Stuny le d the t y n d o p d o n md ¢ t 1 p u p c ; ¢ y h ¢ u y p ¢ ¢ u n d ¢ n ; n d ¢ ° ° d g u 4 ¢ m¢ n ¢ S c h u y l n b ; t mr q v d ¢ h s i n A n t - | | 5 ¢ V¢ l° Pi l \8 ll° °l °dc llmde du. c a n wi ly nv a dd e x pé i un t o my l nwi l-mtima l Pro je ct thxti sgtua cti ng i lha undby i mpuxe wate r or un-.Bd|uy lc t,wi tbOtto Huke nne d¢ ...»\.. ...Xml un.; vm timain dl- p e u u ; ! e a t u mo ! t h e mn £ n p e r - formance, and no t nn n np a n w attncdon.A n d t h e m w i l l b e a xe t u me n g q u n mth y p o p u h r d e - mind, of Huw Zucchini, tho Hu- mx n P r o j e c d k v r h o i l n o w B x d bodily trom i a n n n n i n moxe eex rl iie md \°11S¢1°fUx\1'-1 than ku t ue u un . s n m e m é m b n .Insummer tluml-nmmy e o ndti o nl.-...\...._ , . , . . , , _ _ _ , ,a md a v i md mh lnvue niingplwg,Ri d i ng lln no h s a r v tf uf f-\ l| a .L 5 ¥ l8 \\l Il mn r gi n i nt h e second Th¢ R.i.lxzli ngBms .mdBxrnum bo zh e w ri te r hu a l mu -B1 | \!rv ugu£ lty o f'Ie rro ra &Ba i le y c i rc a nwi th i ts multi* ha c uxn e jti a i na ba u ti lul nv lm A.A.mn i .e nt n d ,......|..1.......1 ...»..;»..a..». mud mrthzululv Hut the rates which. lddld to Sduylefn 9 hits, tude od muvels brought from the --. ...-_.............J o$.»1r.»}..ml A .»...........,W....<..~=--,u w ,.nhnde mdwe nkgpzuu-1 . The i n f i l l a n eontnh a l\'°l ¢ "¥ i ¢ fYo !buxt s ,bi x'¢ l | lnd re pt i le s mns t o fw hi c h nre mdv e t o Ne l n - u h .Seine nnlmalnun- mm l l t o a N e b n s h ' m o a n t . h e n m d t h s m a n k v y m g s n u u f d l g ¢ a d v n v a t u I 1 q n o h d h mm \w w .*° ¢-btrtvd by the grant m»5°ri¢y of lmtalnlndtiea aluugthahlghwnyu a n mo re unlfo xm s ud nuo mbh t h m l n l h e p u t .Clean,vrell-eook- edfoodlsnvnllsbleeverywhemand x|m o m n n n l l i v pdead.Motor oil and gasoline prion in various secdomof thseonntryvrerelqlmd mv a ry me e o rdi nzto pro dnllty tn ..n...\-x..'n. hluhe nt mi a a nd wa urupo mnble ror tncmu-gmwx thelmmemeam.Sorensenvnasm tia alailli orlllni r. Knu.|eaudBl¢keadxc1aut=ed2 h l t l l n B B m¢ s u p w t n p t l m B l » i r b l t t u s l n t l zl l w n t u t .K n n u u l o . m e k m s m s a m m z i n 4 ntta mpufpr Schuy ler. 'l l wmmmn r i n x F TR B TG AI E w w W.-.un m d - - I N . . , ....__ OMAHA HONDAY,AUGUST zs WASHINGTON NEWS Hr. m» dH:s .Hlr ry W r ld lv re re |ho pplngi nBlxi rFr'ld;y \!wrMUD Hr, and Hn. Chris Sundn a nd Hn u nd Hn . Hmrd n s u n dn d mv e rm cunous purse u we mummy *"1"'°" ""°""' ¢*-'- l _ave in which we uhwn H~\f'?" 'f"'3°??_2E 'iii _. .|.1.- .».... .... Bdmyk:'fa omhx Friday anernwn- r A n n a P o A E Nad!F. Nelson at Chleuzo. ihuman mummies,H "°¢ "~°~==""°""""'"""'""°' '"';;""'° KW .»f.....'1'i'¥'°' an .,;;,'.iin;;a,w.¢1..aaa."E¢Yl"""°"<%°"°'»S'°"=E1"'"'**-,. ...._..,.....,.n..,."l'hnlnw¢xt'I`fB\I.||-»--3 1 o 1 o ovuh homafolh, mmm nuPiece: of mdznrtpottery,intenn-l°" "°"" r~° 0-""'--' -" --"m f . » a x » m a » u m ¢ m u u ° : | " ° 5 ° = " " p e r ¢*"°'%'"=°°°P,`hm o,i¢d.y,a,.,¢,,nnumprieeah\bothinnm m|indudAd avammAd:'wah£1delityhount»'**°°¥"°""°*'"- B4,,":.h,,, un -naw-9-n-ff co m a czo r m rzo vs n Gndvvi1lq%--3 W irlnawm n--8 Tuma, ab ~ - - 4 A m m m u g c 4o l n a m m d n b zm m m m a z u 2 1o 1 1 1 o 1 1 x 2 1 o 1 815 1 1 a 0 21o 1oo 1o o Chrillkllen-MilaU1lilnR.if.¢laf!wuca\1in anHiuDagmlrPhm-|enFrIdn evenln|.'m - . m a u n . 4 . c . s \ m a » wdxo'e.lo¢kdil\ner¢uMust¢\1mgexhihizunuig d-»_<u»z»1»1=f|1 n t h from n ur Theoutlook ior thecom ¢m:|p y , d - - - - 4 o s z z o o »ai.smuah impmv e d|dnm\he h m 0 t n é n | k y } ! - -mr mn a t d ze w o r l d md i h d w n ' _ _ _a n on.A l m a ;nha lmdo o o le rv e ltba ra ndfum- 1 "°lW \.1 h 2 o o 8 q i u e f e e l h z g t h a t t h a a o p w i l l o o o o w . 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