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LEADING NEWSPAPER GENERAUNEWS OF WASHINGTON COUNTY,NEBRASKABLAlR'S GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT
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DAIRYMEN HOLD
ANNUAL PICNIC
The annual picnic of the Wash
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After a speculative spreesuchasrecentlyesmetoa
sudden end when the dayafterheadachehassubsided
and cold dnybght shines outhescenemenknowthat
true wwth is not in stocks
and bonds.whose value is
as uncertain as the capricesofAprilbutingoodland
that has productive value
and sure retums for everyonewhointelligentlysets
about it to produce them.
Nebraska farm lands neverlookedbetterassolid
wealth than they do today
because they are the sub~
stantial bands of a prosperity
fum will endure.smks
may soar and tumble leav»
ing devastation _in their
wake But good Nebraska
land purchased at its true
vtlue never gave any
owneroperator a dayafter
headache.
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twentyfive in atjendance.Lunch
baskets heaped mu of fried chick
en potato sllnd baked beans
sliced tomatoes sealhped cornbutteredbeetspicklesbreadand
butter sandwiches wih lots of
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ESTIMATED INCOME
OF SWIMMING POOL
A moderate estimate ot the
gross income of a municipal swim
ming pool in a town the size of
Blair is six to seven thousand
dollars a season.Maintenance ex
pence runs from twentyLive hun
dred to three thousand a yearleavinganet income of more than
thirtyfive hundred a year.Out oi
the net earnings $1375.00 will be
required as interest on bonds
leaving from $2000.bo $2500 for a
sinking fund to retire the bonds
when due.If but $2000 a year is
applied bo pay bonds the whole oi
the bond indebtedness can retiredintenyearsinsteadofthe
proposed twenty years without
adding a dollar to the taxes of
our citizens.This summer the little town ofSt.
Edwards Neb.1800 huiitasmall
but very complete pool for $18
000.00.They have had an income
since the pool was opened July 13
of $800.00 a week.They are verypmudofthepoolandthemayorofSaintEdwardshaswrittenin
viting our citizens inspect their
pool at any time.A picture of the
Saint Edwards poo may be seenintheRobinsonCafewindows.
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HessianFly
ClaimsAttention
Farmers Inquire as to Dale for
Sowing Fall Wheat to Avoid the
Hessian Fly.The Date Given ls
Around September zs.
nnaxs IMPORTANT moron
Many farmers ot Washington
county are beginning to inquire aato when they could sow fall wheat
and not suffer losses from the
.Hessian _Fly..Ordlnlrlly the fly£|eed\tAior
sowing wheat. in Washington countywillbesometimenearSept
:ember the 25th however incubator
.stations will be establidled at
;|Weepi1\s Water Nebraska to de~
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under Coach Burbon originator »»the Burton system and who~=:teams have won 160 out cd a total
of 191 games.Jones was a mem
ber of tgvo c11ampi~p baakufq
Dam Signs Contract with Col
with Eight Years Experlen~
Athletics Will Bnve Rell Pl~
~in College.
NEW ART counsm ADDED
Dana has signed acontmcf wi
Jones ol Went Texas College he~
day August 19.Cleveland .lone~
welllmown football and baukethal
sm:of Texas comes to Nebr~=~with a record oi eight years ofootballexperienceandeighty¢~of basketball experience in T~wMr.Jones has had his foo ~=
work under Claude Reed who lu
developed a unique system of plswhichlsattractingtheattention
DanaEmploys
TexasCoa
Low Bridge
Although football and buketbl
are Jones specialties, he has play
ed basebtll under 1C;.mmdc with
Baumant U!the Texas League.The basketbxdl mam reamhed byJaneslastwinterwon14gamesouto!14.
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the idea of ooaptntion and :tand
ardizing of the difiqreut swools is
brought out.Here the teachers
meet in a body to imhibe the ideas
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Teachers'Insti-
tute August27
County Institute to Be Held in the
1 High Sdwol Building Starling
~Next Wednesday and Lmting
Three Days.
~TEACHERS sriounn ATTEND
a lt.hardly seems possible.that
fall is here and that in a veryshorttimetheschoolbellswillbe
calling young Amerieajway from
his vacation plays back to his
jtudies in Die school room.But
;suc:h in the case md pmparahorywtheopeningofschoolSeptem.ber lst will be the holding of the
teachers institute which will stan
.next Wednesday morning and con\ tinue for three days.The institute is and always h~=»H.
ifear.
Every teacher should be pmsent
at this session in order that the
schools may work in unison and
each school follow the same plan.
The instructors chosen this yearIor the guidance of the teachers
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|INCOME
OF SWIMMING POOL
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in a town the size of
six to seven thousand
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om Mr.Will Iverson,who with
s mother and sister,are vnu
mlnglnthewest.Theynreat
esent at Govan Wahington
here they are vlrdtlng Will|
uther Earl who ls wheat ranch
g out there.Will states that
srl is farming 960 acres which
all in wheat.In going out they traveled 2100
iles in seven dnys.They spent
xe dny in Yellowstone park und
re planning on visiting Seattle
ld Portland and take Number 30
lghway on the return trip which
ill bring them back by way of
alt Lake Gty.\
Will reports that the weather iz
ery dry and hot but that the
lghts are bool.They expect to
e home about September lat.
In commenting on their visit one
r the Washingén papers writes:
Changing their home temporrilyfromthelandof com ta the
md of wheat four Nebrasknns
rrlved in Wilbur Sunday evening
or a montlfs visit with Mr.and
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Light PlantQuestionHo]1
Regulu listing ul City Council
Edd Tuesday Evening AugustNebx-uh District YoungPeople'|19th Bgcdves Petition for Rd-
Lengue Hdds Ounvenlim in
Bllir from August 14 to 17
Inclusive with Good Attendance
erendum Vale on Sale nl Phu!
PETITION PLACAD ON FILE
OVER 125 DELEGATES ATTEND
Many Prominent Speakers Enliven
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Adjourned Meeting Called for
August 26.to Cond r Bid:on
Proposed Swimming od Bounds.
The regular meeting of the city
c8unc.il wns held lust Tuesday eve
ning end after the opening the
reports of the different commit
tees were heard.The park committeereportedthat mm.h progresshad been made in the w¢rk on the
Castetter park and that it was in
vexgood shape._ordinance for the control ot(
parking on the meet east of the
high~ school building was proposed
and brought abom considerable
discussion with this result that it
was lald over with the sim in
vlew ol bringing in one that
would cover other narrow streets
which are dangerous when can
are parked on either dde.
The proposed eleetion lor a bond
issue for the building ol a swim~
ming pool for Blair brought two
representatives from bonding com
panies to the meeting asking the
council to consider bids conditionanof the carrynng of the election.
This argument brought out the
fact that the present bond market
was exceptionally good and bonds
could he bargained for at the
present time to a good advantage.
The eouneil laid the matter overuntilnextTuesdayevening.
A petition asking for n vote of
the people on the sado of the dia<
tribution system of the light plant;was eonsldered but us the council
wished more time to investigate
and consider the proposition the
matter was md over.Under the law the time for this
election when a petition is Prev
sented with the required number
of signatures must he not less
than thirty days nor mon than
glxty Anya from the iime_o!the
preamtatlon or tiling of the path
tion.
After this matter was comdd
ered the reading and allowing of
the bills closed the business of
the Program with Spiritual Dis
aourses.Visit Herman.
The eleventh annual convention
of the Nebraska District Young
Peoples League convention washeldinmahAugust14mw17:11
inclusive.The meetings were held
both in the Danish Lutheran churcl
and Dann College with one hum
dxvrnl and twentyfive outside dele
gables in attendance.
The first meeting was held oi
Thursday evening and was in thl
nature of a getacquainted aifsir
On Hidny and Saturday th<
meetings were held in the Dam
College and die evening meeting
in the Danish Lutheran church.
Hrs.V.V.Martin and family an
ur.and Mrs.Earl Iverson an
family of Govan.
The visitors are:Mrs.Margan
Iverson Earl Iversons moths
Will Iverson his brother Pez:
Iverson his sister and Vera Ivel
um his niece all of Blair Nel
mska.They made the trip byca
md visited Yellowstone Park exroutehere.Before returning 1
Nebraska¢they will tour tb
Pacific coast..This week they an
at the Martin home in Wilbur.
nn Rnhlrdav the vouhrr neonlQh¢§¢§SEiiH§i=i£i\¢pu\€.E nh
.....|.:.\.gl;¢sara nlnllnllIDBI!WIUCII lll¢l\lC as Usa;1.u\\u\¢outing and returned to the colleg
for their evening meal
Among the speakers prominexc
on the nrogram was Rev.Andex
Hansen of Ruskin Nebraska wh
is president.of the league ge
.mxmc THE PAST
.}-WITH THE PRESENJosephRasmussenofPlainwev
Neb.and Prof.J.P.Nielsen 1
Dana College.The meeting closed Sunday wil
the business meeting naming Brus
Colorado for next years meetir
place and with n.set of resoh
tions which are herewith reprducedthankingthegoodpeopofBlairfortheirkindnessai
generosity during the meetix
here.Resolutions of the Nebrasl
District Young Peoples Leagl
C0n mion held at Blair Nebra
ka ugust 1417 1930:
areas the Nebraska Yom
Peo les League of Lhe Unit
Dahish Evangelicad Luiher:
church of America hy Lhe Gra
of Almighty God assembled in d
eleventh annual convention
mm Nebraska August.141
1930 upon invitation of the Yom
Peuples Society of the First Lui
erm church of Blair Nebrasll
County Judge I.C.Elle:is elibmngapictureof which he»h
good right no iw pxoud.n is
picture ol the county judges fre
terrir.oHal times down to the pnentandalsozivius.the yeswhicheachsexved.Incidental
Judge Elle:has had the longw
tenure of office ol any judge 1holdingtheplacegvhichisare
honor.Starling sway back in 1E
P.N.S¢i]bB filled the office fr
1859 to 1862 inclusive and ag:from 1868 to 1870; Jesse T Da
from 1863 to 1B68and ggun fr
xsuw Lsfzeflvhma
1878 to 1882 and from 1534
1890;J.Wesley Tucker from 11
tn 1883;Perry Seldon 1888
1884;Peter Hammang 1890
1S98;I. c_ Eller 1898 m 1894;1
ward C. Jackson 1894 to 1902;G
Marshall 1902 m 1908;Clnrk 0I
lon 1908 to 1911;E.B.Carrig
1919 so 1921;A.c.Debel 1921
1925 and I.C.Eller 1925 w
present Lime.The picture of these outstand
men of the county is a reminder
our early and presenflilstory
much of the important happenl
of the county are centered ua
I the meeting.
minooN'm'r1oNWhereas, the Young Peopl
Society ol me nrsr uuuuerachurchandcongregationofBlai:
together with its pastor Rev.I
Nielsen have extended the nic:
cordial welcome io the conventiu
and have provided eplendidly fc
their guests;and
Whereas the executives of Dan
College have kindly offaed the ul
of their College buildings;and
Whereas the members of th
convention have so nohly guided |
with their spirituad messages as
discussions;and
Be it hereby resolved that the
rqsolutions be published in tl
local papers of Blair Nebrul
and also published in the Ansg
Lutheran;and
Be it hereby resolved that vxthemembersofthisconventic
acknowledge our thanks tn I
mighty and Gracious God for H
DanaEmploys
Texas Coa|~,
Dam Signs Contract with Col
with Eight Years Experlen~
Athletics Will Hove Rell Pl~
~in College.
NEW ART counsm ADDED
Dana has signed acontmcf wi
~Jones ol Went Texas College he~
day August 19.Cleveland Jone~
welllmown football and baukethal
sm:of Texas comes to Nebr~:~with a record oi elght years ofootballexperienceandeightye~of basketball experience in T~»Mr.Jones has had his foo ~=
work under Claude Reed who lu
developed a unique system of plawhichlsattractingtheattention»univeraitia in Haus parts of
~country.His basketball work has bee
under Coach Burbon originator »the Burton sysiem and who~
teams have won 160 out af a to =
of 191 games.Jones was a ~1
ber of two champi~p bu
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POOL A FINANCIAL BENEFIT
Seward Neb.has an up m date
municipal pool and although it is
very popular and well patronized
by its citizens it draws more than
half of its pammagu from Lincoln
about 27 miles distance.
A pool in Blair wm bxing manynumpadeslrvmOmahaandsurroundingtowns.This will mean
considerable to our merchants.
Country people outside of nur
wade territory who do not hie
quently come to Blair will cometomjuythepoolgetanquainwd
with the tcwu und dtimately be-
come our friends and customers.
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anieal Drawing and Canmnrdal
Art are being added to the college
curriculum.Public School Draw
ing which will include a condder
abe amount.oi freehand drawing
will be continued.New talent has
been added to the stafftwhlch will
also permfl*the tearN118 of De~
dxninsf Industrial Arr Architec
tural Dnwing and Painting as well
as History of Arr.However for
tle first semester the schedule will
include only the three courses
Public School Art Meelmniw
Drawing and Commercial Art
Other:may be added for the win
ter sanesher and the second se
mester as demand jnstiEes it.
Although football and buketbl
are Jones specialties, he has play
ed basebtll under 1C;.mmdc with
Baumant U!the Texas League.The basketbxdl mam reamhed byJaneslastwinterwon14gamesouto!14.Jones resignd his position at
Amnillo Texas in order m lend
the Dana Vikings in the Nebraska
Conference.
In response to a demand of
I I n4.|:»1
Mrs.Lambert Faltys entertain
ed a few close friends at the home
of her mother Mrs.Olin Hopdwell
on last Friday afternoon at which
time she announcd her marHl8
which took place in KxnliB on
March 24.
Cards were enjoyed and unique
refreshments gn the form of in
dividual wdding caku of ice
seam were served.Miniature
bekgrama were reodved by the
guests notifying ol the marfil¢Mr.and Mn.Fdtys will reside
in Frunant whare Mr.FIIWS is in
business.
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T,T"eachersInsh-
tute August27
County Institute to Be Held ln the
High Sdwol Buildlug Starling
Next Wednesday and Lmting
Three Days.
~TEACHERS srioumz ATTEND
lt.hardly seems possible that
fall is here and that in averyshorttimetheschoolhellswillbe
calling young Amerieajway from
his vacation plays back to his
jtudies in Dae school room.But
;suc:h is the case md preparatorywtheopeningofschoolSeptem.ber lst will be the holding of the
teachers institute which will stan
next Wednesday morning and continueforthreedays.The institute is and always has
been the school oi instruction 10
_ the school Wir It is here tha
the idea of ooaptntion and stand
: ardizing of the different swools
~brought out.Here the teacher~
meet in a body to imhibe the ide
and mpgnu~wllxich wll|;=~
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adered to bid onthe propbaed
Park Bonds.After discussion it
was moved md seconded that this
Council adjourn until Tuesday eveningAuguat26th1930andthat
they receive bids on the Park
Bonds at that time.On roll call
Hundahl Jensen Moore MnKay
summer and Roberts voting AYECrowdybeingabsentandBigelow
voting N0 the motion carried.
The City (Jerk was instructed to
notify the diflerent bond companiesof the time and purpose of the
above ndjourned meeting..An Ordinance Prohibiting Park
ing o!Vehicles on Walw Avenue
betwan South Street md Colfax
Street in the City of Blair Neb~
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COUNCILPROCEEIMNGS
August 19,1930
A regular meeting of the Blair
City Council was called w order
at 7:80 P.M.by Mayor Stewart
the following Councllmen answer
ing to roll call:Bigelow Hundahl
Jensen Moore McKay Sehinldt
and Rnberts.Absent Crowdy.
The minutes of the last regular
meeting were read and appraved.
Report:from the Streelz &
Alley the Park and the Light
0ommittees were heard and these
ccmmlt were continued.
Representatives from several
har.
Every teacher should be presentatthissessioninorderthatthe
sclxods may work in unison and
each school follow the same plan.The instructors chosen this yearfortheguidanceoltheteachers
are R.W.Eafan of Omaha;C.N.
Bigelow of Adele Iowa;D. V.Mas
ser and Mabel Marsh of Blsir_and
Miss Nettie Mills of Lincoln who
will present the Palmer penman
ahip work.
ordinances in conflict thqrewifh,
was nad for tho first time.This
ordinance was discussed and than
tderred back w the Street &
Alley CommitteeThefollowing ns submitted by
the Gty Clerk was gud.
mm Nebraska
August 18 1980
Tv the Mayor md Cky (Bound of
the uw of Blair Wuhingfan
County Nebraska:
I hereby present tn you an requiredbySection4431o!the
Compiled Suburbs of Nebraska
1922 n certified ¢Pv ot a pmposedordinanceumthedemand
for the submission of the same on
md office on this 18th day of
August 1930 together ~a
Cf \|f
Fha lata rains have nrreatlv dBml
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aged the Wadmlngton highway and
bath .north and south the road ls
in had shape.Up near the Chu.
H k faxmon thebench_the
gxxel was lveahed from f\1.hl¥1\~
way for sqveral rods and near the
A.R.Bealea farm south of Blair
the sune condition 8118*1.only
worse because on this highway
the road had been reeentlly gradedforregravelingwhichputitback
inte im primitive dirt mad mseThfbuuahavednzdatheirngulartripsbutaumhasbeen
kept busy pulling them throughthehadplnees.
BLAIB caAnuA1E rzwnmzs
A number of Blair high graduatcaoftheclassol1980have
seemed schools for the coming
yearinthecountyandwillsonnbemnklngpreparationsfor the
this office
Cmmcnzs PLAYcow
nm.Wnnnn, who operates
midget golf mums at the Him
(blah Camp gmunds,made
offer w\q.l1 the churdes ofB1
to give them the proceed:io:
night each from his go\!couTheCatholicchurchwasthe1
m tlke advantage af the opIééniw ma their nightwasaImemsfhlone.}§;EPi5COP81 church 1
r]urrre lm Thursday nightmamfoldblesszngs m me past;aduringthis¢onvent.iun;and
~_it further resqlved.that 1 g
$26.
This offer of Mr.Hanserfa
a gmerous one and he shouh
complimented for his benefi
publicly express our hahrty appreciationandsincerethankstothe
society of the First Lutheran
church of Blair Nebraska and
congregation its pastor and communityandothersz»t have contributedto the success of this con
ws ...V ...W .....__.._~..._.________..of the founding of the city.Brown Elmer Miller Ernest Lang
During the celebration a display John Hooks Charles Hush John
of early relics will be made which Compton Leslie Thompson Her
will b_e gathered from far and near.mm Junghluth Rnseoe Cook
llka Kuhn is the possessor of an Curtis Cook Dr.George Smnley
eaxthgn jar handed _ down to her John Kunnermann Quarles Gottsch
opening of school.Among them
we note Ruth Widener who will
teach the Johmon school Diibrlct
No.50 which is fourteen milesact.I8
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northwest of Blair;Delvn Hina
line will teach at east De Sow,
Dlstrlct No.7;Opal Hansen goestoVacoma,District No.40 and
Dorothy Kegler goes to the Ne!!
District No.88.
Suits and 0§vercoats.First class.
Reanonable prices.Theo.Wahl
strom with A.M.Lundgard Coun
cil Bluffs.Iowa.8026i
HEMINGFORD vxsrrons
Mr.md Mrs. H. C.Hanbe
gventioEl./»
Irom her great granumouler, wnxrn ana mnnum vvunu.she may add to this display.Ed.Renard and "I\1b"Hunk
were the sensadonad alnggers in
WEST POINT CITY OOUNCIL the afternoon basebdl game.At
WINS IN APPEAL ro oounr the end of the seventh im\il\8 the
FAMILY anuxxqz Hemingford,Nab., who were ctoBlairbytheillnessandd
of Mrs.Hnnsexfs father
Gorm Jensen ol this dty retu
to their home Wednesday ac
panied by Chris Hansen H.
father and an uncle J.P.Je1
both of Hemingford who dn
waded the funeral.
gn talking with Hr.Hz
about his crop out there he sthnthe had 8000 bushels of vthisyearandtheumm!good
of potatoes fog which»Henxin|
The Albert.Burwood honne in score was tied seven all and the
soqtheast Blair was the scene of Wat Point Aug.20The re fame was called off on account of
¢Anau ...n&\.\us\.|Al imnn|{1n.n nn ~.|\Pfd\;§R!\@f\|111 ~C6 ~~~~toas mcuy guwvuug w.ncmuvwlastFriday.It was a family
union and around thirty relati
from far and near gatheredenjoy the day which was spent
Visiting and feasting.
Those present were Mr.1
Mrs.Harry Hennis and dauglofColumbusOhio;Mr.and A
Steve Mahoney and daugh
Frances of Kelkmn Iowa;
and Mrs.Roy.Morrow and dau
ter Maxine of Modade Iown;E
ben Earwood and family of Tc
mah;Bert Earwood of Mod
Iowa Mrs_Mary SmlU.and f
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eam
BUSINESS AND SOCIAL
FORECAST
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1mummrusFOR
VISIT
1rs. C.H.Gehringer
entert
a numer of ladies at her
last Saturday afternoon at awellparty!or Mrs.Geo.xwhohubeenvisiinghere:couple of weeks.Mrs.Dlvil
hnslly were :lnmxer Blair resl
but have bean living at Wah
Neb.for several months.
The following spent a varytimetogetheragain:Mend
Geo.Davis W. J.Koopman 1
Brass Harry Sappenfield ld
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Blair.
1ce
creamnewmgine would be denxmemal m mme lodgv mmished
city finances and that the recom and coffee for the aovrd.
mendntion of the city light cum The entertainment committee
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Cl;1J;ing|Wm. P. Cook and wife and son|Hn. Charlene J.Wm.e Wm.newpmpriemrs are Mrs. A.and daughtar_Ruben and Mar Calvin and wife and iather,
Mr(C.Erickson and son of Iauinville zaret left.last Saturday morning Hodgm of lincoln drave in BabNeb.They report a very Iavar for Rnpid City South Dakota for urday afiemoon ma stayed over le
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Rumunsen md Ruflx Dunmin, our
two day nurses.Rev. ms Mrs. W. H. Underwood
and dmghte r, Mrs. w. B. Ander-lon dxovo w Beatrice ThursdayWit, T~e~ ~hes
edSn|;d;yatthsNelaG0!lnJm.s e n h o m e i n B h i r .
M r .m d l l a h n J e pp e se n
w e r e s u n d a y d i n n e r g n e i f l a t t h e
J a n a i m d h o m e .
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WHY BLAIR SHOULD HAVE AO R U M B n m r s MODERN swuuusa POOL
Gueltswhnhlped CarlRln»-~uuen cuemuem birtiudny on ~smm m ingm m enurm ed, ~
a t the Fabio : Ce nter m g e t
choioeat 'sets of fur m d Save
Money tool A smlll deposi t wlll
hold any Coat you select until yvu
are may for it-come in and look
Mr. md Mrs. Ted Olingnr ~
Wednexda dinner guests nt thu
J. W.'man home at Blair.Mr.m d M n .Cwk L i ppi nco tt
Rumunsen md Ruflx Dunmin, our
two day nurses.Rev. ms Mrs. W. H. Underwood
and dmghte r, Mrs. w. B. Ander-lon dxovo w Beatrice ThursdayWit, T~e~ ~hes
edSn|;d;yatthsNelaG0!lnJm.s e n h o m e i n B h i r .
M r .m d l l a h n J e pp e se n
w e r e s u n d a y d i n n e r g n e i f l a t t h e
J a n a i m d h o m e .
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WHY BLAIR SHOULD HAVE AO R U M B n m r s MODERN swuuusa POOL
Gueltswhnhlped CarlRln»-~uuen cuemuem birtiudny on ~smm m ingm m enurm ed, ~
a t the Fabio : Ce nter m g e t
choioeat 'sets of fur m d Save
Money tool A smlll deposi t wlll
hold any Coat you select until yvu
are may for it-come in and look
Mr. md Mrs. Ted Olingnr ~
Wednexda dinner guests nt thu
J. W.'man home at Blair.Mr.m d M n .Cwk L i ppi nco tt
As"rox.n BY 'mmm msrons
liamsep and :family
YORK CREEK NEWS
Shirley and Gilben Williamse
g;°°='=»>="='°<* by th 'n.exr sister, Glad '
f Craig, left last 'sFnda y mo migg
gr_ omhgrd, Nab. where thgy will
m n l s r c m m c a wnmmuw la te ly w s e e whethe r
L _ [ _ Ha r m, p m" 'you are doing y our put to make
it possible for our church treasur-
ed Tuesday evening at .theCleon
Wilkins home to see Anna Reeh,
who underwent a tonsil operationthat morning.
Florence Kuhie spent Wednes-
26th.
We had very good services Sun~
day morning.Attendance at eve-
Hinz service below normal on ac~
count of threatening weather. (We
mi nk).
The pastor and family enjoyed
very mnch the Sundays leave of
abaezmeswhich the church granted
us.We!shaI1 tty to repay you for
this kindness.
CHRISTIAN CHURCHA. J. Barnett. ram:
Bible School, 10 A. M.
Morning Worship, 11 A. M.
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P. M.
Preaching, 8:00 P. M.M.id~week meeting Wednesday8:00 p. m.'
The goal for Sunday School
next Sunday is 80.Come and
Mm-ningW o~p,11A.M.I1Chrls6ansg;vetothelardEvening service, 8:W P. M.ga 1ib°rllly u he gives w them,Prayer meeting Wednesday €V¢~ then than would be no occasion
ning, 8:00 P. M.°fur such an ibém as the above in
Annual Chunk Election Wednes~ tha notes of any church.If youdayf August 2701. 8:00 P. M. Sun- think I am wrong hell me.
your church be?Your attendance over the bop.~
and interest is your indicator.I t There wi llbe a picnic for the
will be no stronger than,_yau make children Thursday afternoon.A
it.poster on the church door will
ms ~ei~ da~r h ~ .
dug.
materials and colors including
Travel Prints made into dresses
and ensembles.Make your selec-
tions whenever you are ready--we
know we can please you.Fashion
(banter in Blair.30-It
ful Winter Coats for Women and
Misses §riced at a saving at $10
to $69.50 in sizes 14 to 4a in black,
brown, navy, green and red,By
selecting your wma: Coat early
were Sunday visitors at the Albert
Petersen home near Kemnrd.
Fred Petersen was a Sunday
morning caller at the Clarence
Wachter home.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erickson and
Evelyn vidtéd a t the Harland
and Mrs. Underwood returned onFriday while Mn. Ande rs on wi llremain indefinitely with her sister.
Mr. Frank Hewm and niece of
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left Sunday morning for the home
of his brother, Walter Wachter, ofnear Rosalie where he will spend
a couple of days,They intend to
take i n the pow-wow and rodeo
at Macy.
BENCH NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Chrio Jensen and
children visited at the Lldennke
home Sunday evening.
Mr.and M n .Charles Koenig
And Walter visited Thursday eve
ning et the Will Koenig home,south of Blair.
Mr. Louie Lund and children of
Cosper,Wyoming spent Friday
night at the John Compton h°°=§The Bench Community Club hel
a picnic at Oakland, Neb. Sunday.
About fi fty were present and
everyone had a very nice Lime.Mr. and Mrs.Lyle Guyer and
children were Sunday evening vis~itors at the E. C. Lippincotthome.
Mrs.Emmn _ Hover and Mr.
put on a program for ns.One ot
thdr members was a missionary
on furlough from Africa and sheg-ave us a very interesting talk.
The ladies brought their lunch
baskets with them and had a pic-
nic luzmh in our dining room.
The Misses Esther Rasmussen
and Ruth Dunmire returned Sun-
day from a two weeks trip into
Colorado.The girls made the tripbyauto,accompanied by Miss
Dunmire's parents.They went
the fnme fs cousin,Mr.George
Morey.Mr.Hewitt Is also 1cousin ot Rev. w. H. Underwood.
The Crowell Home talks spent I
sleasant aft/erzmon la lt Wedner
ay when the Women's Foreign
Missionary Society of the Craig
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vidting with Mr.and Mrs.Ca~lThe Co at Sto re of Bla ir-the
until Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.E. C. Lippincott and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Mencke and
children and Mr. and Mrs.' e d
tain National park, Denver and
Boulder.The girls had a lovelytrip and one which they are not
likely to forget.
Finest ~t ~nlues the ~York
Mrs Ben Peck and daughter,
Mildred spent Saturday night at
the John Compton home.
Vernon Chxiatofferson visited
Friday and Sahxrdny with his
cousin, Clarence Fallen.
1000 Store Buying ~wer-nobody
else in Blair can match tha no
matter what they do!30-lt
man'of Rolla, Oklahoma._Mrs. Chas Sutton and Neil vw
ized at the Clark Lippincotc m~
Tuesday evening.Merton and Stanley Jens Amd
Myron Toile returned home Sat-
urday after ha vi ng spent L fe wdays at lAke Okoboji.
Mr. and hks: Elm King viedbedat the Harry snmh ho me Friday
and their grandchildren, Betty and
Junior King, who had spent. a fewdays visiting pt the Smith home,
returned with tlieir grandparents.
tained several dinner guests a
their home Friday.Those presen
vyere Mr. and Mrs. Shennan LockImg a nd Miss\ Helen Hillman o
Module, Iowa and Mrs.Willa
Sbollani and M .B.C ~r o
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The Dres s Store bf Blair-tha
Fashion (ier presents smart new
advance styles i n Fa\l Diessegs
priced at $4.98 to $19.75 in sizes
and baby spent Friday evvisitingMr.and Hrs.R1
Si ever s a t Cadhoun.
¢0l i .|°
Mn. Sade Llne and two grandcbildrenwere Thursday evenin~
vmitora at the Harry Smith home
and Mesdimea G°`5rz° Rumuuen into ation nearly all muscles of '"` "" "`sTmT1l" Eliné '_andchildren,RobBumusaenmdtbebody,promoteshealth B-\1'|=t p n n k Th ° y hom.
children, Herman IPM-f°» nvanm body visor. inmlh confidence in un-. and un.'rmhlmInd hvvne. Martin 14599 and the youth,anduameuuo!coo\- ment Sah.udnye*venin3withWe|-E'3"=».»'\!*l°!* S¢h.|9df» ~ im: off on a hat summer dny it tan Long and family.
mmm mat: md two dumren.Wednadsy afternoon guests at
the H. C. Larsen home were:Mr.
and Mrs.Lars Ro llmd and chil-
dren.and Mrs. Peter Krey and
daughters of Falls City.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nielsen, Mr.
and Mrs.Andrew Johnson andMrs.Victor Johnson and PhyllisspentWedneday evening at the
Hans Knutson home, south of BlairMesdamesLarsRollsndand
Peter Kr-ey were Thursday alter-
noon callers at the N. J. Ander-
sen home.Harry Christiansen is staying st
the Peter Lorenzen home south of
Blair.
Bev. Peter Xrey of Falls Qlty,
who n attending circuit meetings
in Seward. drove ";_ Saturday to
get Mrs. Krey and uglztkrs, who
had spent ten days st the Lars'Rolland home.They ldt Sunday
morning for Beatrice, where Mrs.
_w and children will visit a few
vs-Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs, Chas.Thielfeldt accompanied Mr.and
Mrs.Alfred Enger of Blair,toBurwellwherethey attended the
rodeo."I'hursday,Mr.and Mrs.L .E.Larsen and children accompaniedMr. and Mrs. Ro Peterson to Mason
City when they visited the How-
srd Raymond family.They re-
turned Saturday evening.Mr.and Mrs.Carl Rasmussen
and family and Miss Viola. Nelson
attended s picnic party i n Osk-
lond Sunday.
Messrs. and Mesdsmes Will Wal!
and Ea Stark returned home last
lus no e q us l.I n t h e n o t s o r e
mote p u t ,mothers have looked
upon this sport as bein: rather s
dangerous one She rdwsys felt
relieved when she saw the safe re-
turn of the youngsters from the
old swimming hole.Nearly every
lake or river located near a dty or
village, where people are prone to
swim, elaimsits victims each vw.
and brings sadness into thehearts
of every member of the human
tamil for who does not mournythe loss of an unknown youth cnt
off generally at an age when the
best span of life lies just ahead.
The modem concrete swimming
pool has taken the danger out or
this sport, for lt is n man made
pool, and if properly designed an
guarded, there is little or no dan-
ger of soddents.The most mod-
em of pools are designed with a
separate shallow pool for the small
children.This pool may be sur-
rounded hy a sand beach in which
the youngsters may play.As a
matter pf fac t,a sand beach
around the main pool,under-laidlwi th me k.and protected by a
wall and fence, ls s valuable sd-
Ziunct to any swimming pool. SwimIming is rather a strenuous exer-
cise,and those who have passed
'the vigor youth,ma y fi even'greater pleasure i n do g a
bathing suit,and spandin their
time on the beach thereby mrpos-
ing their bodies to the life gvmg
ray! of the sun.
n n . ,_ ..._... ...
The c m Sto re U! Bla i r--tht
Fashion Center is showing beauti-
ful Winter Coats for Women and
Misses priced at u saving at $10
to $6 9.50 lndzes 14 ta 48 inblac k,
brown, navy, green and red By
selecting your Winter Coat early
a t the Fashion Center you 801
choleest sets of (ur and Save
Money tool A small deposit will
hold any Cont you select until you
are rea/dy for it-come in and look
them over-we admit we have the
Finest Cost Values the New York
Market is producing due to our
woo Store Buying Power-nobody
else in Bla ir can match that-no
tter what they dol 80-It
NEW ENGLAND NEWS
Mr.and Mrs.Wm. Miller andfamily spent Sunday afternoon at
Andrew Nelson's.Mr. and Mrs. Mac Cameron and
family, Mr.sud Mrs. John Jack-
son and family book Sunday dih~
ne r at Vick Skov's.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Skinner andfamilyspenttheweekenda tShenandoah,visiting K M A and
KFNF.Mrs. Freeman Iaftls and How-
ard spent the week-end at Fred
Anderson's.Freeman took Sun~
day dinner there.
Birdie Helen Lottie spent lastweek at the Frank Loftis home.
while Mrs.Loftis vncationed a t
u..,.\.:-_ n,...¢-.. x.. ..\.
of Craig, left last Friday morningfor Orchard, Nab. where they will
visit their aunt, Mrs. Carrie Wil-
Hamsen and family.Mr.'a nd Mrs.John Reeh and
children and Miss.Ruth Reeh call-
ed Tuesday evening at .theCleon
Wilkins home to see Anna Reeh,
who underwent a tonsil operationthat morning.
Florence Kuhie spent Wednes-
brown, navy, green and red,By
selecting your wma: Coat early
week visiting at the Mfrs. Anna
Hugleman home.
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we bought at special prices and f a'GLOw-BOY or BAY-Boy
o u r c u s t ome r s .
Also rayon and nateen bloom-
ers, dresses, hosiery, handker-chiefs,boys shirts etc., all at
very reasonable prices.
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Blair Racket Store
PAn~L01\ FURNACE
ersen.Raymond Petersen and Howard
Kubie left Tuesday morning tor
Burwell, Neh.where they spent
the week.They returned home on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Soren Jensen and
Janet visited with M n .Sophie
Larsen at Spiker Tuesday after-noon.Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Skov
and Lyle were also visitors.Mr. and Mrs . Howard wuuam-
aen were visitors at the Wm. ChrisHansen home Tuesday evening.
Hans M. Jense n helpd A.B.
Johnson haul hay Monday and
'hzesday which Mr. Johnson pun-chssed from Chris Vinderslev.
Rasmussen Bros.trucked hogs
for Fred Kubie Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mn. Morris Christian-
sen and children were visitors in
nun- Thursday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Christiansen
and Bergitw spent Tuesday at the
Mrs.James Da mm home,near
Admah.
mglr.and M r s n l e r m m Nelson
sons spent y
xisiting at the Howard Williamson
ome.Mn. Mo rris Christiansen died
on Mrs. Anna Huglemsn Thursday
afternoon.
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or RA\'~BOY merely no gel this
mualiauz chestofGeaulneRogers
Sllvrrwue. These mmlrklble parlor
fuuc c a a rezo o i no xobe s o ldo n
urchin; bm their own maria, mdvo don': want to sell them in my
mba: vq. The Chen of Sllvawueola r. u land in tho hendmus, ln
dmply un induoemem for you an
uni' your Gnow-Box' or RAY~BOY
puc h ue n o w-d uri ng t he d ull
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School
Opening Sale
Just arrived a large quantity
of fine school needs; as tablets,
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Announcing ~r
the opening -ev f -b f *
T H E P I N E S C A F E
Located in the north half of the Masonic Building
Complete Ratéurant and Fountain krvlce
at all h ou rs
uulazxcul. an SERVICE REASONABLE mucus
S h o r t O r d a s or M a l ;
"Dine where your friends dine"a
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'In _'.;f1l\v m
ac ter ome.Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erickson and
Evelyn vidtéd a t the Harland
Clxristiarmen home Tuesday eve-
lung.Clqrence Wachter and son,Jack
left Sunday morning for the home
of his brother, Walter Wachter, ofnear Rosalie where he will spend
a couple of days,They intend to
take i n the pow-wow and rodeo
at Macy.
tions whenever you are readyww
know we can please you.Fashio
Chnter in Blair.30-1
Friday and Saturday with his
cousin, Clarence Fallen.
~o~y~ fo~ ~ :~I i~ ~er ;
CROW ELL nom:
Mrs. Paul Crosby returned lasf
Tuesday after a. week'a vi dt i n
Omaha at the home of her daugh-
ber,Mrs.Frank Freeland and
family.
Dr.John Grant Shick spent
Sunday in Benkelman and Halgler,Neb., reprewnirxs the interests of
the Home
Miss Martha Nelson,our very
efficient laundxess, is enjoying a
week'a vacation with her parents
in Exira, Iowa.
Rev.Carl Bader was to havecharge of our Sunday afternoon
chapel service but as lt was nec~
essary for him to be out of town
we had no servicu.
Mrs. John Grant Shick and nieee
Misa Basie Roush were Sunday
dinner guests at the HomeMr. and Mn. Chloe Louthan andMr. Lester Pilcher, all of Glnaco,
Kansas vimlted lbw aunt,Mrs.
Belle Rfoe on F'Hday.
Mr.and Mrs..Harold Glimman
:nd baby of Rnsalie, Neb. calledonMr.Gli lmun's Blswr,M n .
Anna Parker on Friday.Misa Stella Jesperson, who hasbeen helping with the work ln the
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Tuesday fromto the Black B
Mr. and Mrs.among those vdimmer natty a
their nation trip'
lillb.Peter Nielsen wegswho enjoyed a blg
t the Vicwr John-
wny snomu non me mmvluuallca Brewster near 0ma]m_wnn y e r favor the municipal £29 .ma Mré. Herman Roged
swimming pool?Ie can be made and children and E m and Del-
selfsupporting, is a wuable asset ben Fletcher spent Friday evening
to any dty, and helps to keep thelat the Chas. Rogert home.
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son home,Sunday in honor of
Phyllis'second irthday.
Miss Jane McMillan of Calhoun
Ind Miss Helen Mcliilllu of Blair,
are visiting theirdster and mug"
m n .Dorothy Mchilllan- and the
Fred Diekmeyer family.Mr. and Mrs. John Keegan andMiss Jessie McMills.u.of Calhoun,
were Sunday guesls at f-he Fred
Dlckmeyer home.
Guests, who helped Harold Ru-
mussen celebrate his birthday Fri-
day evening were:Messrs.snd
Mesdames Chris Nelson and family
George Rasmussen and family,Jens Sorensen,Fred Jensen and
iumlly.Richard Nelson and fam-ily and Guy Hinkley, Henry Kuhr,
Arthur and Anna.Mrs.Mary Jscobsendnd son,
Pete of Kennarl spent Tuesday
u m m m st the H. c. Rasmussenhome.Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hansen
modern youth at home in his hours
of leisure.Our highways ure be-
coming more and more dangerous
eseh year as the traffic increases.
The rising generation must have
their pleasure and amusement.I !
it is not avaliable at home the
automobile will bridge the dls-
tance.Where will you i n d s
mother or futher who would not
prefer to see their children amused
at home by their own munidpality
where they hsye s. voice in the
control of this amusement.Com-
munity amusement can be supplied
at a less cost, and many cities s m
.now planning amusement waters
where all present day sports are
nude svsllahle.
From the standpoint of the bus-
iness msn s munidpsl pool ls A
valuable asset.A lame pa r t M
Mr. a nd n m .Roy Hurt and
children and Mrs. Myra Hurt and
daughter, of Iowa spent Fridayeveninga t the Harold Curley
home.
Mr.and Mm.n m Ml zi ll and
family came from Ponca 'ao attend
the picnic at Herman and visitedoverthe weekend with relatives.
Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Magilland ehildren were Thursday eve
ning visitors at the Earl Thomp-
son home.
Mr. Caleb Loflis of Blair spent
Tuesday and Wednesday s t the
George Loflis home.
Mr.and Mrs.Earl Thompson
and family and Irene Larsen spent
Friday evening at Elms.Rogerffs.Mr.and.Mrs. Clarence Davis
nnd family spent Sunday at the
Wm. 0lson_home.d 0MrsMinnie Blum an scar
man 'Fnandnv nvlmlna- vldfnru nl
¥
and lamilly were Thursday evening
guenia.Mrs.Chris Benson and som,
Albert I-nd Orvll md Misa Lan-getu Gauze _gelped _Mm ~
the taxes are borne by the induu~
t r i m 1 m r ¢ a m . d e y . a n d i f ¢ n ¢
pool brought no m t o them
they might be opposed tn it.
When Lim 'nun num: in wnvlrinu
tha George Loftia home.Elsa Robinson of Omxhl, is visf
iting at the Martin Haier home
thin eek.n.`f'.,.1 Mrl.'En'l Thompson and
Jansen near xfonumeue, oeienraseher birthday Wednesday evening.Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Rasmussen
ma family were Thursday alter-
noon and supper guests at theJena Sorensen home.
Sunday dinner guests a t the
Chris Benson home yvere Rev.Knud Larsen and san, John and
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Larsen and aan,
James of Blair.Miss Lennetta
Gnusa was an evening guest.
Mm Sam Morning of Omaha, i~|
visiting her sister,Mrs.Victor
-.___,,_.___ ... "_,-......,,he h u little time for spendinz
money.A part of e ve ry man'si
earnings goes for amusem~t.lt`
is far better fn have this money
spent at home than in a nearby
large city.Money spent at home
enriches the home community.
Amusement at home, supplied by
the municipality, com less money,
thus the wage earner has n great-
er a mo unt to spend for the M;
gms of life .Students_ 0; Soda ]
family*and Irene Lusen ti
Sunday afhemoon l t the ~Grabbe homo._Mx.and Mm.R-tymvnd Magmll
and fa mi ly :pmt Sunda y i t the
Alben Hue home.
Mr.and Mrs.Bi ll Christensen
a n d ~ w e r e Saturday eve-
ning v i d rs at the Vi ck Skov
home.Mr:Fnwl Aminrnnvm M"_hln
flniv fna i F h a iv n n n l l a n - I |S'»$|»
Ymfve Wanted ItFremont,Marie and Betty Jean
Peterson spent Friday with Mrs.
Freeman lnftis.
Mr.and Mira. August Jordon
welcomed a new boy to their home
Friday,Qp g m 15.Miss Lois
g g w u l caring lor mother and
aMr.and M m Harold Curleyspent Friday at Tekaxnah.
This neighborhood was greatlysurprised to learn of the wedding
which took place Friday of Miss
Guralta Updike of this neighbor-
hood, oldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs.Wilbur Updlke,tn Russell
Christiansen of Blair.Mm. Chris-
tiansen was formerly of this neigh
borhood where she graduated fromthe tenth grade.She then attend-
ed Lhe Blair school where she
graduated from the twelth grade.
The neighborhood joins in congnt-
Ch iro ractic
f o r lds
Your cold can be
larokm up quick-
ly by Spinal Ad~
justments.Chiro-
practic Adjust-
ments remove the
pressure on the
nerves which is Icausingablock-
age a t the nor-md flow of nervefone to all parts
° f your body.
When the nerve
force is shut offhom the function
ul activity of your
body you cannot
ellmimte px-oper~
ly and you be-
come tone,and
mon you an con-
gested and have a bad cold.
Whenever you fed a cold
coming un,hlve yourself ex-
amined by ynur Chiropractor
before it in too lutA' and the
pold has gotlen a hold on
you, and gone on your lungsDr gona into aatnrrh.Don't _under with coldsbutactwday.See your
Chlropradnr.
Dr. W.l'l. Ford
1 Wo!!!Dr u :Sfora Bldl-PHONE 175 Blair,Nels.
VUFE FOR THE
s w mm m c P O O L
Subscribe for The Enterprise.
Johnson.lsc ono my h a ve sa id th a t f r o m
On account, of the nm the con~
cert which was to have been givenat St.Pauls church Sunday eve-ning by fthe choir of Our Saviour:
church in Omaha, has been post~
poned until a later date.
Mr.and Mrs.Al u m Hansen
every wage earner's'u.lary comesfirst the necessities of life, second,
amnsements,-and third comfona.Adv.80-lt
fu ms un f rzn s ' r rr c a Es "
[Now you have it
FREEand family and Mr. and Mrs. ChrlnHansen and family attened a fam-
ily reunion in Arlington Sunday
afternoon.~Mrs. Hans Beck of Blair, spentFridaywithherdaughter,Mrs.
Clarence Kuhr.
Raymond Kuhr, Roy Rahlfs and
Rasmus Hansen left Monday fors vacation in Colorado.7Mr. and Mrs. Harold Taylor and
children were Sunday guests at
the parental, Gus Carlson home in
Arlington.
Mrs.Chris Peterson and son,Roy and Mrs.Ed Newkirk and
daughter, Opla Lee left Saturday
morning for Minneapolis wherethey will vim the v. w. Newkirk
family.,
Mrs, Ida Owen and two som of
|Beulah Wanick won the judging
contest August 15 at the Bono
school with Evelyn Smith taking
second and Frances Morgan, third,
The girls ludzed aprons by the
score card.Miss Warrick n1eas»\
ured the stitches,hem,and blas'
tdpe for width and evenness and
she said, "The finished appearance*
cannot hide ragged edges and un-,
even stitches."Q
Three of the members were ab-1
: g t and Gayle Warrick was a'
'torn The Blue Birds of Bono
plan to have a much better ex-
hibit at the State Fair then ever
before.-Ruth Morgan,news re-
porter.
This
M agn ific ent
Rogers Silverware /+
L i n ln.t th BonN.3°m`»§§m'éf'"e " ° | M ¢ c A m ~ H Y A N D
Will Be Given Free to Each PurchaserMina Hele n Taylor and MetaHansen were Thursday afternoon LONG CREEK
esta of Mrs.Harold Taylor.
xim Taylor and Irene Wimnhell
oi Blair spent Wednesday at the
Taylor home.
Mrs. Riclmrd Nwon spent Fri-day afternoon at the Fred Knut-
aen home.'
Mr. and Mrs Martin larsenand.sons and Riehnrd Nelson and
Leonard npmt Friday Ln Omaha.
Mr.and Mrs. Richard Nelson
a n d V i o l a we r e Th u r s d a y e ve n i n g
g u e s t s a t th e J o h n T a y lo r h o m e .
vm . . .n . . . . . . .n . . . . . .n . . . . _
Miss Eileen Thompson spent the
weekend at the Soren Nielsen
1'°§° as a'gude;g>f W glb..d
argarg ter o r. anMrs. John Ba.:-ry had her tonsils
removed last Tuesday at an Oma-
ha hospital.She is recovering
nicely.Messrs.and Mesdames James
Thompson,Elmer Truhlsen,Will
Thompson and families, Mrs. LeonHlndley and dnnglner,Barabara
from this vicinity attended the home:--KA¥»B0'k' lor smaller. Hlllll'
inside exnclly like a heavy-duty buo-
ment furnac e . Circ ulste hen to nu)
pu: of the h» ~u\c . K eep ma ry mumwu m i n f od de r ! 1 \' c a J »e x-- ¢< f on ,
ooo. Require tiring only twic e a day .
Gmw- B o 1 r ' h u 4 6 % g r e a s e : h u t-
in g c a pa c i xy : h m my o c b c r p u lo r
f u r m c e .RA Y - B OY c i r c u lar e s p m-
ponioc mrc ly as muc h heat. Bauxxi-»
...U vm......my v m ... e l rr .-day afternoon at the Ed Hansen
home with an atiendanee of IQ
members and seven visitors.Cake,nndwichea and lemonade,were
served-The next meeting will benc the H. C. Kamen home Aug. 29.
Sunday afternoon at the parscn-
nge,Bev.Relnensen baptized a
dnu ter of Mr. and Mn. George
of Craig, and | daughter of
M r ,and M" 7 Hans IArsen ol'
Spiker.
Royal Neighbor picnlc held inBlair last Fiiday af non.
Misa keno WS ell spent the
past week at e John Taylor
home in the Rn um neighbor
hood.`
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensm andMx. and Mrs.Hayes Rosenbaln
called Tuesday evening a t fluCllflqrd Truhlsen home.W. J. Novak and family, accom-
P°=1'i<i 'iX.M&=e=f1 " x v FH#vlzh dn diver (regular null price
¢x1.1s) no nf immgdims anion.
Han are the (na:sbonl Gwv-EY md RAY-BOY:These ue nd-
TheUiu:ol$£|'nz mdénanmoir.5 n u u . u e n a n a G B I IE I IU B I,m u m .a t
Il¢»¢A.»..I .\...2....2.._ l j _L 1 n \ . \BOY and RAY-BOY are on uhibhion
atou.ruore.Sc¢zhc.m,in|;>¢ct;.hun,
inunignrc them--than act. Thiso.B'er is good bt this mosh ani):
The Hosiery Store of Blair in
the Fnsdxlon Center they give you
the beat nlues in Silk Stocking:
that Wen' every day in the _fear
and hxve been doing that for over
4 years now--and our Hodery
Ubudness is d i l l increasing week
after week.Hen are some o! our
Values-Full Fashioned silk io bop
;|e.rvice weight, 89c pdr; Kayser
punhhreadudlknervieewdghc,
~;1,s5;GQ1dStrlpe»i1ku»wp¢m£-
lon or sheer weight, $1-50: Never-, a m , 2 p m » k 1 .s i m s w w 1 0 ,
' i n | l l tlwne we | tc o lo rs a ll\'.he '
dime nt the Fashion Center.l t
p m z u c m s l u a t m x n o nS u n d a .y
M r .a n d M n .R u d o l p h H a n s e l
h a d a s w e e k - e n d n n s , M n . P e w :
H a n s e n a n d d a n g w r , A n n a a n d s
la d y f r i e n d Y r o m F r m o n t .The
y o u n g f o l k :atle n d e d th e Lu th -
er a n y o u n g f o lk s c o nve ntio n held
at Billr.
Jens Hansen UK Fremont,is
spending the week with his mm
and uncle, Mx. and Mn. RudolphHansen.
Ha y a Hosenbelm and family
matured to Pendnr Friday and
:pmt the week-end with Mr. andMrs. Dwi ht Patrick.
Mr.Mrs.John Ammon call-
uuudlrxhcbcnpularfmumu
PEFERSEN HARDWARE
u m m u m m m
d t h e n t a n f n o t t o e x e e e d d x l a n d ele c ti on m u b e m e a m
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Friday, August 22
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Home Owned Stores ln.
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Natl. Farm dz Home Hr.
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University o! Nebraska
Clasdcal Prog-nm
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Phil Cook
Rise of the Gnldbergs
The Pickard Family
Les Artistes
Natural Bridge Prog,
Elgin Watch Program
Chrysler Musiwe
Amos 'n Andy
Floyd Gibbons
Phil Spilalny's Music
Leo Beck's Orehestra
Saturday, August 23
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NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT
A. C. Debel, AttorneyI N ' n m COUNTY COURT OF
wnsnmcron COU.,~::. J.,
NEBRASKA.
Estabe o! Cinderella A. Moultmp
Deceased.Notice is hereby given that
George W. McBride has filed with
the undersigned, County Judge of
Washington County, Nebraska, his
fi nd report as Administratax of
the Ruta of Cinderella A. Mond-
tmp deceased, andmmade an appli-
S.W .Cha m be na ndthattha£ D-
strument niaw vm me herein pur-
wrfinx to be the kat will and wah
iment o f chrmm Wulf, deww¢d¢
be dnllowed.New, thexefore, notice in hereby
given that a hearing will be had
on Nd petition on the 22nd day
of Augus t A.D.1980, at 10
o'doek A. M., and all persons in-
terested an notified w appear and
show cause,if any, why said in-
mume uc may not be disallowed
as the Inst Will and Testament
of said deceased, and administra-
tion ou! said estate be grunted is
a n ma ma e lf -It s .Witness my hand_and oiiicial
ml thi s a sm diy of J uly , 19 90 .
<SEAL>-1. c. ELLPR,
Z8-it County J\1dB¢~
6 2 3 0 p . r n .G o l d m a n B a n d
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DEAD ANIMALS
We remove horses,cattle, hogs or sheep
.,».',.»
Qi ti un to rfhnl ndmi ninnti onnnd
diodm-ge , ma fo r the ndznmdnt
of reddue of stats so meh other
n mm a s u q b y h w e n d t l e d t o
the same, and I have net the 22nd
day n August, 1930, at 10 o'do¢k
A. H. a t my o f £ o e i n u d d C o u n t y
for the he uill dae mo f.
Dsbed July 28, mo.(SEAL)]_C_ELLER,
%-At County Judge.
went Wednesday w Stewart, Neb.
w visit friends where they form-
erly li vw.Sam Sf/eele is caring
for Mr, Smith's farm during theix
absence.
The Shoe Stox"e]s3f Blair-the
Fashion Genie: is lling all kindsofpretty, new fan slippers for
Wamen and Misses priced at only
$2.98 w $6.50; Childrens $1.49 £0
°~¢»..
take notice that the Mnyof and
City Council o! md City have call-
ed a spedal election of the elect-
ors of said Gty ¢o be held at the
usual polling places in said City
between the hours of nine o'c.lock,
A. M.,and seven o'clock,P.M.,
on September 9,1980,at which
election the electors of add Q t y
shall vote for or against the fol-
lowing proposition, to-wit:
"Shall the City of Blair, Nebras-
kn,borrow money and pledge
the property and credit of said
N o f n c s O F s r m u n E m c n o u
Notice is hereby given that morn
that fifty resident freeholders of
the City of Blair, Nebraska, having
Pefikioned the Mayor m d G t y
C0 \mc i 1 o!s ai dCity to c a lls spe -
da l e kd o n f o r t he purpose of
submitting to the electors ol wd
City for their approval or rejec-
tion the proposition hereinalter se'
fo rt h md having given bond ss
required by Stltube to pay the
qzst at mid election in case md
proposition does not.can'y,and,
said petition and bond having been
found sufficient by said Mayor
and City Council,
Now Thezdaxe, the electors of
Advertise in The Enterprise.
*nie way, Ennaietticks com in
sizes 1 ta 12 and AAAAA toEEE
-if vm do not have your size we
get it for you in five days.Fush-
ion Center for Shoes that Wear. 11;
NOTICE FOR ADMINIS.TRATION OF ESTATEALONG THE
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p.m. Floyd Gibbonspan. Royal York Dulce Orch
m npm. leo Beck's Orchestra
Thundny, Augnn zs
Good Mm-dug
Qua ke r Cnc kle mm
Dempster Breakfast Hr.
Records
0'Cednr Time
Records
Barbara Gould
Home Owned Swres ln.
University of Nebraska
Oak Grove Program
ShoPPiD8 Service
Natl. Farm dz Home
University of Nebnlka
George the Lava Soap
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ann.
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p.m.M mpm. Shopping Service
p.m. Happy H nies
University of ebraskap.m.p.m. Boys Baseball ame
p.m. String Triop.m. Good News Magazine
p.m. Records
pm. Phil Cook
p.m. Old Fashioned Dance
Bandp.m. Lucky Strike Orchestra
p.m. Slumber Made '
p.m. Amos 'n Andy
Floyd Gibbons
p.m. Harriet Cnxisa Ke m-
mers-sopranop.m. Collegians Orchatra
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ehlldren were Sundly dinner goatso 1 l| !r.a md lI!l.F'a y J o a e l,wo s t
o! Herman.Mr. and Mn. J. S. Conetydrovo
to Wnmrloo to n o M n .Elmer
Whifa and ehlldnn and io Vdley
to nee Mrs Mary Conety Sunday
afternoon.Mi ns mm Hird o f li M°l\\. wa s
A guat o! Misa -Mary Hurdum atthe I-'red Hurduxn home from Wad-
neadny until Friday.Marion Denny and fa mi ly o i
Omslwf were Sunday dinner guests
oi MI. and Mn. F. mam-.Inthn
afternoon A. A. Anderson and son,De a n a nd Paul Sm o l Te kamlh
wen vidmrs there, doo.Mr. and Mn. Iaren Lay-man and
children spent Friday evening
with the Herschel Layman family,
we lt o f B e rmmMrs.Al Mc'1'agne and son oFlandru,s.D., came Wednesda~
so visit the Henry and Byron
Beard families.
Mnand Mn. R.M.Ive-.morn --
c.hlldrenealle dat\.heFred --=
ters home south of Blair Sunda~
afternoon.opal Warrick vidned a thome of her brother, Norman fro~
Friday until Monday.Donald Sorenson of south o
Bla ir, ma ma last week with
uncle and aunt,Mr.and Mrs
Robert.Widener.Mr. and »»~
Sorenson came for him Frida~
evening.Miss Maxine Mathews attend~
the shower for Miss Eli za ~ -
Hopewell Saturday afternoon given by the Campfire Girls at th~
home of Misa Mary Moore `~
Blair...1 '~ntice Smi
oL s < f ° L ! < ° £ > # f ¢ ' f
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lincoln, Neb.
Friday, August 22
Good Morning.
Quaker Cradde
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Recordings .
Gibson Food Talk
Mnrning Muaicale
University of Nebraska
Home Owned Stores ln.
Shopping Service
Natl. Farm dz Home Hr.
University of Nebraska
Shopping Service
Pacific Feature Hqnr
University o! Nebraska
Clasdcal Prog-nm
New Yorker Hotel Orch
Good News Magazine
Recordings
Phil Cook
Rise of the Gnldbergs
The Pickard Family
Les Artistes
Natural Bridge Prog,
Elgin Watch Program
Chrysler Musiwe
Amos 'n Andy
Floyd Gibbons
Phil Spilalny's Music
Leo Beck's Orehestra
Saturday, August 23
a.m. Good Morning
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J.. w m g m Chr!AD.Wul!hl-Bbeenfiledinthe County Courtofsa|dCounty,pnyingthaf.L€'f
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NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT
A. C. Debel, AttorneyI N ' n m COUNTY COURT OF
wnsnmcron COU.,~::. J.,
NEBRASKA.
Estabe o! Cinderella A. Moultmp
Deceased.Notice is hereby given that
George W. McBride has filed with
the undersigned, County Judge of
Washington County, Nebraska, his
fi nd report as Administratax of
the Ruta of Cinderella A. Mond-
tmp deceased, andmmade an appli-
S.W .Cha m be na ndthattha£ D-
strument niaw vm me herein pur-
wrfinx to be the kat will and wah
iment o f chrmm Wulf, deww¢d¢
be dnllowed.New, thexefore, notice in hereby
given that a hearing will be had
on Nd petition on the 22nd day
of Augus t A.D.1980, at 10
o'doek A. M., and all persons in-
terested an notified w appear and
show cause,if any, why said in-
mume uc may not be disallowed
as the Inst Will and Testament
of said deceased, and administra-
tion ou! said estate be grunted is
a n ma ma e lf -It s .Witness my hand_and oiiicial
ml thi s a sm diy of J uly , 19 90 .
<SEAL>-1. c. ELLPR,
Z8-it County J\1dB¢~
6 2 3 0 p . r n .G o l d m a n B a n d
5 v
DEAD ANIMALS
We remove horses,cattle, hogs or sheep
.,».',.»
Qi ti un to rfhnl ndmi ninnti onnnd
diodm-ge , ma fo r the ndznmdnt
of reddue of stats so meh other
n mm a s u q b y h w e n d t l e d t o
the same, and I have net the 22nd
day n August, 1930, at 10 o'do¢k
A. H. a t my o f £ o e i n u d d C o u n t y
for the he uill dae mo f.
Dsbed July 28, mo.(SEAL)]_C_ELLER,
%-At County Judge.
went Wednesday w Stewart, Neb.
w visit friends where they form-
erly li vw.Sam Sf/eele is caring
for Mr, Smith's farm during theix
absence.
The Shoe Stox"e]s3f Blair-the
Fashion Genie: is lling all kindsofpretty, new fan slippers for
Wamen and Misses priced at only
$2.98 w $6.50; Childrens $1.49 £0
°~¢»..
take notice that the Mnyof and
City Council o! md City have call-
ed a spedal election of the elect-
ors of said Gty ¢o be held at the
usual polling places in said City
between the hours of nine o'c.lock,
A. M.,and seven o'clock,P.M.,
on September 9,1980,at which
election the electors of add Q t y
shall vote for or against the fol-
lowing proposition, to-wit:
"Shall the City of Blair, Nebras-
kn,borrow money and pledge
the property and credit of said
N o f n c s O F s r m u n E m c n o u
Notice is hereby given that morn
that fifty resident freeholders of
the City of Blair, Nebraska, having
Pefikioned the Mayor m d G t y
C0 \mc i 1 o!s ai dCity to c a lls spe -
da l e kd o n f o r t he purpose of
submitting to the electors ol wd
City for their approval or rejec-
tion the proposition hereinalter se'
fo rt h md having given bond ss
required by Stltube to pay the
qzst at mid election in case md
proposition does not.can'y,and,
said petition and bond having been
found sufficient by said Mayor
and City Council,
Now Thezdaxe, the electors of
Advertise in The Enterprise.
*nie way, Ennaietticks com in
sizes 1 ta 12 and AAAAA toEEE
-if vm do not have your size we
get it for you in five days.Fush-
ion Center for Shoes that Wear. 11;
NOTICE FOR ADMINIS.TRATION OF ESTATEALONG THE
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p.m. Sylvnuda Foresters
pm. Slumbe r Mud:
pm. Amos 'n Andy
p.m. Floyd Gibbonspan. Royal York Dulce Orch
m npm. leo Beck's Orchestra
Thundny, Augnn zs
Good Mm-dug
Qua ke r Cnc kle mm
Dempster Breakfast Hr.
Records
0'Cednr Time
Records
Barbara Gould
Home Owned Swres ln.
University of Nebraska
Oak Grove Program
ShoPPiD8 Service
Natl. Farm dz Home
University of Nebnlka
George the Lava Soap
LID.
a.m.|_m_
a.m.
ann.
LID.
p.m.
o m.
a.m.
I-III.
a.m.
a.m.
n.m.
p.m.M mpm. Shopping Service
p.m. Happy H nies
University of ebraskap.m.p.m. Boys Baseball ame
p.m. String Triop.m. Good News Magazine
p.m. Records
pm. Phil Cook
p.m. Old Fashioned Dance
Bandp.m. Lucky Strike Orchestra
p.m. Slumber Made '
p.m. Amos 'n Andy
Floyd Gibbons
p.m. Harriet Cnxisa Ke m-
mers-sopranop.m. Collegians Orchatra
ehlldren were Sundly dinner goatso 1 l| !r.a md lI!l.F'a y J o a e l,wo s t
o! Herman.Mr. and Mn. J. S. Conetydrovo
to Wnmrloo to n o M n .Elmer
Whifa and ehlldnn and io Vdley
to nee Mrs Mary Conety Sunday
afternoon.Mi ns mm Hird o f li M°l\\. wa s
A guat o! Misa -Mary Hurdum atthe I-'red Hurduxn home from Wad-
neadny until Friday.Marion Denny and fa mi ly o i
Omslwf were Sunday dinner guests
oi MI. and Mn. F. mam-.Inthn
afternoon A. A. Anderson and son,De a n a nd Paul Sm o l Te kamlh
wen vidmrs there, doo.Mr. and Mn. Iaren Lay-man and
children spent Friday evening
with the Herschel Layman family,
we lt o f B e rmmMrs.Al Mc'1'agne and son oFlandru,s.D., came Wednesda~
so visit the Henry and Byron
Beard families.
Mnand Mn. R.M.Ive-.morn --
c.hlldrenealle dat\.heFred --=
ters home south of Blair Sunda~
afternoon.opal Warrick vidned a thome of her brother, Norman fro~
Friday until Monday.Donald Sorenson of south o
Bla ir, ma ma last week with
uncle and aunt,Mr.and Mrs
Robert.Widener.Mr. and »»~
Sorenson came for him Frida~
evening.Miss Maxine Mathews attend~
the shower for Miss Eli za ~ -
Hopewell Saturday afternoon given by the Campfire Girls at th~
home of Misa Mary Moore `~
Blair...1 '~ntice Smi
oL s < f ° L ! < ° £ > # f ¢ ' f
strument niaw vm me herein pur-
wrfinx to be the kat will and wah
iment o f chrmm Wulf, deww¢d¢
be dnllowed.New, thexefore, notice in hereby
given that a hearing will be had
on Nd petition on the 22nd day
of Augus t A.D.1980, at 10
o'doek A. M., and all persons in-
terested an notified w appear and
show cause,if any, why said in-
mume uc may not be disallowed
as the Inst Will and Testament
of said deceased, and administra-
tion ou! said estate be grunted is
a n ma ma e lf -It s .Witness my hand_and oiiicial
ml thi s a sm diy of J uly , 19 90 .
<SEAL>-1. c. ELLPR,
Z8-it County J\1dB¢~
Bunn A "
CHICKEN HUUSE
We have a model building in our
yard which is an exact duplicate
of the one recommended by the Ne-
braska State Univ ersity.
Chickens will lay many more eggs
when housed wel l.r .
Come in and look them over
P h o n e 3 3 3
CHRISTENSEN
Lumber Co.
¢¢NOT A KICK nz A Mu.L1oN"
NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT
A. C. Debel, AttorneyI N ' n m COUNTY COURT OF
wnsnmcron COU.,~::. J.,
NEBRASKA.
Estabe o! Cinderella A. Moultmp
Deceased.Notice is hereby given that
George W. McBride has filed with
the undersigned, County Judge of
Washington County, Nebraska, his
fi nd report as Administratax of
the Ruta of Cinderella A. Mond-
tmp deceased, andmmade an appli-
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 coumty.
Phone 21, Arlington, Neb. We pay all phone
charges.
Reynolds Rendering W orks »
Famum Franzenburg, Representative
I
Notice is hereby given that morn
that fifty resident freeholders of
the City of Blair, Nebraska, having
Pefikioned the Mayor m d G t y
Co \mc i 1 o !sli dCi ty to¢ a Ils s pe -
da l e kd o n f o r t he purpose of
submitting to the electors ol wd
City for their approval or rejec-
tion the proposition hereinalter se'
forth and having given bond ss
required by Stltube to pay the
qzst at mid election in case md
proposition does not.can'y,and,
said petition and bond having been
found sufficient by said Mayor
and City Council,
Now Thezdaxe, the electors of
take notice that the Mnyof and
City Council o! md City have call-
ed a spedal election of the elect-
ors of said Gty ¢o be held at the
usual polling places in said City
between the hours of nine o'c.lock,
A. M.,and seven o'clock,P.M.,
on September 9,1980,at which
election the electors of add Q t y
shall vote for or against the fol-
lowing proposition, to-wit:
"Shall the City of Blair, Nebras-
kn,borrow money and pledge
the property and credit of said
City upon its negdnbln honda
i n th e wi l l amount of $251-
ooo.oo, nhl band! ¢° be known
u "Pa rk Bo nds ", to be tune d
i n denomination of ;moo.oo
ea c h,i » o bednhedo nt.hdrd| § o d
imune e and to be payabh not
le n s t hm mn nm fr o m t he i r
date nor more than twenty yeah
mm me n d m. K 0 b u t mmm:
ol the s e m o f Nebnah pe rta i n
ing thunin.
Given under my'lumd And ~
se al 0 1 ma my at Bldr,
ka, thll lst dly of A\l8\ll¢» ~='P
C. E. Krause,
(SEAL)d r y
z9~s
mm!-a.mmnl1y,the proceeds of
a dd bo nd s , whe n ww, w be
med (ar the purpose of purcha-
ing had by s id Ci ty fo r park:
ma public grounds und impmv-
ing the uma by erecting n swim-
ming pool md weeuor-le: there-
to thereon,"
10:30 p.rn. Leo Beck's Orchestra
Sunday, August 24
8:00 a.m. Watch Tower
11:00 am. Southland Sketches
11:30 a.m. Neapolitan Nights.12:00 am. Roxy Symphony
Mr. and Mrs. Claire Warrick and
Maxine of Blair, were Friday eve-
ning visitors at the Opal Reeves
home.Mrs. Clark Stricklett, and Mrs
Keimeth Tgaori toQ_k Mi§s Gldys
'' 1 l \
Fam um Franze nburg , Representa tive.\
To the heirs at law, next of kin,
devisees,legatees,creditors,and
All persons interested in said estateare hereby notified that on the 14th
day of August,1980,Norrls E.
Ward filed a petition in said Colm-
ty Court alleging among odier
things thai Olive A. Ward, an in~
habizam.of Washington County,
Nebraska, died on the 6th day of
August, 1930, leaving no last Will
and Testament, and possessed of
Real and Personal Bmw and pray-ing fer administration thereof.'
If y o u fail to appear at said
County Court on the 12th day of
September, 1980, at 2 o'clock P. M.,
and contest said petition,the
Court will appoint Norrio E. Ward
or some other suitable person Ad-
ministrator and proceed m a
settlement' of said estate.Witness my hand and Oificial
Seal this um day of August, 1980.
(SEAL)I. C. ELLER,
80»4t County Judge.
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Northbound
7:10 A. M.
2:40 P. M.
Southbound
12:09 P. M.
7:40 P. M. axeept Sunday.
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1:00 p,m. Friendly Hour Baker w Umana satumay wnen2:00 p.m. Sterling Singers *Hg later Smnineq."di ul;
2:30 D c l M 'mb uamta ymanxsspen ng 2u. ;on aros a n a wgek yzith her gr§n5imother, Mrs
B8:00 mn. Slbb h Reverhs ~ 2 . . . M . . " . ' i I l g k n . l l l
4:004:30
5:00
5:30
6:00
6:15
6:30
6:00
7:00
7:15
8:00
9:30
10:00
10:3011:30
11:4512:00
12:30
2:00
2:30
3:20
4:00
4:304:45
5:00
5:30
5:45
8:30
92W
9:30
9:45
10:00
10:30
6:00
7:00
p.m. Songs"at Eventide
Harbor Lights
El Tango Romantito
Musicale Prog-ram
Enna Jettick Melodies
Hacienda Melodies
Goldman Band
Monday.August 25
Good Morning
Quaker Cracklosman
Dempster Breakfast Hr
Morning Mwsiwe
University of Nebraska
Home Owned Storesln.
Oak Grove Program
Shopping Service
Natl. Farm & Home Hr.
University of Nebraska
Shopping Service
Denver Munic.Band
University ot Nebraska
Classical Program
Ma ma n Organ, Choir
Rewrds
p.m. Good News Magazine
p.m. Recordings
p.m. Phil Cook
p.m. Roxy Gang
p.m. Crime Prevention Hour
p.m, Van Sickle Trio
p.m. Amos 'n Andy
p.m. Floyd Gibbons
p.m. Hotel Governor Clinton
Orchestn
p.m. Collegian;Orchestra
Tuesday. August 26
zum. Good Morningu.m. Quaker Urscklerman
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m,
p.m.
p.m.
o.m.
a.m.
a.m.
a.m.
a.m.
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a.m.
a.m.
a.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
and Mrs. Byron Bunn and children
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. c. B. Bunn.In the nit-
emoon Mrs.Peddie and Miss
Wachter of Herman,were also
guests.Frank Hendrickson of south of
Blair, spent Sunday and Monday
with Paul and Howard Widener.
Mr. and Mrs. T. gli. Iverson andchildren spent Wednesday alter-
noon with the R. M. Iverson fam-
y.John Scherner of Blair,milled
at the Byron Beard home Sunday
morning.R. M. Iverson aecornpanied Emil
Fallen of 'Lhe Tyson and Long
Transfer Company m Omaha Fn-
day oo haul the new seats for the
Bono school.Mr. and Mrs,J. ~ Si monaenand children were Sunday dinner
uests of the H. G. Berielsen lam-
i y at Blnir.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Pike of
Blair,spent Sunday afternoonwie. the family of their dnughverMrs.Byron Beard.The boys of
the A. W. Clarke and A. E. Dixon
'families also spent Sunday after-
lnoon with the Beard boys.Mr.and Mrs. Kenneth'TysonwithMr.and Mrs, George Rum!
were Suiday supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Long, west of Her-
m mMrs.C. B. Bunn, Mrs.A. R.
Beds and Mrs.Byron Bunn and
eliildren spent Friday afternoon
i l
with Mn. Opal Reeves.". "_ _n-..u ~n-»\.-....7:15
8:00
8:15
8:30
8:459:00
9:30
10:00
11:30
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Dempster Breakfast Hr.
The 'Msnhntters
Thru the Loohng Glass
Records
Gibson Foodfalk
Naming Musi we
University of Nebraska
Home owned Stores In.
§1\°vPins Service
m r .a n n m r s .u a v n uand daughber ol Omaha, and Han
land Mathews of Lincoln, spent. the
week-end a t the parental,0scq.r
Mathews home.Mrs. Nommn Warrick and dsughters and Mrs. Neum Warrick ab-:iended the Herman picnic Thurs-
ay.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bratt emer-»..a...,:M-...A Mrs mu I Rnkn.11:45 a.m.12:00 a.m.
12:30 pm.
2:00 p.m.
2:30 p.m.
3:80 p.m.
4:00 pm.
4:15 p,m.
4:45 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
5:15 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
6:45 pan.
sters
6:00 p.m. Purol Orchestra
6:30 p.m. Cornhunker Girl
9:15 p.n1. Slumber Music
9:80 p.m. Amos 'n Andy
9:45 p.m Floyd Gibbons
10:00 p.m. Art Kassel'a Orchestra
10:30 pan. Leo Beck'a Orchestra
Wednaday, August Z7
6:00 a Good Morning
7:00 a.Quaker Crackleaman
7:15 a.. Dempmr Breakfa st!!!
8:00 aan. Records
Natl. 1-'arm a uonjxe nr.University o! Neb
Shopping Service
Pacific Vagabonds
Uuiveraity of Nebraska
Classical Program
Richard Maxwell, tenor
Recordings
Good News Magazine
Records
Royal Phliipino Orch.
Phil Cook
Ross Gormaxfs 'l':ick~
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Warrickand
Mr.and Mrs.George Hain a t
supper Thursday.
Minsvrfhy
Miss
s. A.Blair.Mr.and Mm L ora n Layman
and children were Sunday dinner
g u m with t.heirxnother,Mrs.
Ella: Layman at Arizona.In theafternoonalldrovetoMacyto
wimus the Indian paw-wow.
,M1 -. a n dM n. Bo hR a t hk e a nd
daughter of Omaha, spent Sunday
and Monday with Grace Ani
Ralph Ray.Tyson and Lang baled and ship
ped u car lo ad d a lfalfa whicl
they bought of Fred Ray las'
week.Mr. and Mn. Fred Hurdum an<
daughter,Mary drove w Omahz
Sunday to be with their so:
Herman.Mr. and Mn. A. R. Beales stay
ed Sundnv nicht with the Bym
Eleanor Dixon was a Sat-night and S\mday guest of
Helen Svendgaud at the
Svendgaard home, south of
8:45 ,Mnry Hnle lhrthfu Bunn fuiily. "
Household Hom-Bnd Hickox of Omnhx, was Iouk
9:00 a.m. Morning Module ing at the attle fe edi ng i n the9 :3 0 mm. uns v muy o f mmm y a rds aulge §re§_H°r\;\}¥»» Beg
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11:30
11:45
12:00
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2:00
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4:80 p.m.
4:85 pm.
4:45 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
5:15 p.m.
5:80 pm.
Home Owned Storm In.
Shopping Service
Natl. Farm & Home Br.
Van Sickle Trio
Shopping Service
Radio Guild
Td k `
Breen and DeRosa
Clusicnl Program
Hotel Bassett Orchestra
John B. gksunedy
Ho wl Bouert Orch.
Good News Mngurlnu
Records
Lonesome Cowboysw vw;2.
Bunn ana A. rx. mxzm xurms onmdly nftemoon.Hs in a tt i cyer (or Martin Bros.Commis-
sion firm of South Omaha.
Mr.md Mrs. James Pa o l lmmd
Wallace Hunk enjoyed ies creamwith Mr. and Mrs. Lars Paulaul
and daughter, Anna Wednesday
e George Fackler drove w Cedu
Creek, Friday w help Mrs. Fuck-
ler's mother, Mrs. J. J. Schneider,
returning Saturday.
nu.m n M n George E u y u marecooling 'for n construction
eompmy at West Point, Neb. They
drove home to see their chkdmn
Sunday night who live on the J. S.
~»
5:46 pan. Dicadoo Clcanen |Conet§ him.6:00p.m..YeurtPoamnn ,_=§_Hr.andMrl.0pnlR¢¢YBliD\iI
Blair, Nebnlks, August 2|
n m E w r m n r l u s t é M I L P O O L E i n n a v t i x a p a r t y
for Ernes tlna and W ill, a nd,
accordng to p r e a mm n me n t .E n
undue slipp ed dnvrnxuln ahead at
tima to sh ow hqn elf to Mrs . B ea-
aett.she could no:help but he
proud or the evening dress mamma
had given he r fo r Ch r lst mn . a n d
which ahe had not worn before. The
ydlow chiffon lay about her slender
llmbs delicately, subtly.She appro-
c m e d tha lllaslve cohwehhy h o w
tha t had c ome w lt h t he d ren a nd
the go ld c loth s llppe n.Th e s tr in g
of mall r eal pe ar ls whi c h had c o me
to he r fro m her Gra ndmother L ang-
ley'a e s m e .th e w a r !r i n g wh le h
da d dy h ad gi ve n h er to matc h h e r
necklace,we re th e la s : to uc h es n r
a pe rf e c t to ilet.W i ll ha d appre-
eluted her,th is evening,hla ua e
ey es glowing with admiration.
"Yon a re lo vely , " he p rotes nedma
~ough ahe had de nied lt. and she
swu ng h er se lf ab ou t La th e na rr ow
s a u n a . i n d ' : T l l li vi i i n l f a c to r ln
e ve r y o n e ' | D le u n r e a n d : o o d lo -
p e ti ta Mr .Po o ls c a me t o me e t
th e m. u m B s - n u ti n a g a ve h i m h e r
h a n d an d he r n l c a t sc hoolgirl
smlle. S he wls he d Mn . Be nn ett ha d
n o t u m a n y th ln g to h e r a b o u t ta uma n .Sh a a m no t ha ve tn he ed
a n y w a r n i n g u c e p t th o s e b e r h u -
ba nd g ave he rl
Fo llo wi n g Mr .Poo le amo n g th e
hhles, E rne mu ne th oug ht ab ou t the
ma n y tn l n g s W m ha d to ld h e r o f
t h u ma n ,un ti l s h e r e l m h a t s h o
kn e w h lm pe r f e c tly .Hls r e ma r k -
ab le glf ts .h ls va lu e tu hls pap er,
h ls carelessness o t himself.h l l
: m a n va n ltlea a n d prejndlc c s.h ls
lndo len c e and dru nke nnes s a nd hla
great c harm, she knew.He was n a
na tu r a l an d str alg z tf o r wn r d w l t h
eve ry on e a s a c h lld wl th othe r
c hlld ren.Yet he possessed also the
nu to c mtle mn o n e r o f s ma n of e s -
tabllsh ed r epn tatloa.B a d r e w E r .
n e e tln e ' s h a n d m a i n th e c u r ve o f
hls ar m. an d led h e r to a ta b le r e
se r ve d f o r the i r p an y .
All th e plac es tve re d lled e xc ep t
thelra,an d th e me n ro s e to greet
Ernes tlne.Th e r e wa s on ly on e
other woman. Mrs. W ls ton. Lh e wlfo
o f th e sy ndic ate ed ltor o f th e
Su n , a s mall be a uti fu l wo man wlth
th e f ac e o f a s i re n wh o c a n n e ve r
forget e r role.She ha d been
mn rr le d wlc e bef ore sh e h ad me t
W lston,nd__Ernestlna k n e w th a t
buc k ln Ne w Eng la nd we re the wlre
an d c h lld W lston ha d se t ns ld e fo r
her.Er ne stln e was c onsc ious o f
th e ln dlgn u tlon c ommo n to mn rr le d
women ognlnst suc h nn, lnxpostor,
W la ton hi ms e lf . a mn, ac ad e mi c
ms n wi th n rlbb on to hi s gla sses.
Ernestlne had met at the/blliee. and
J o hn Tu c k e r ,c alled To mm y by
ever y on e. wh o wa s W lll' s rlrn l fo r
hon ors ln th e n rt roo m.Th e th lr d
ma n who wa s p re s en te d to h er Er -
nes tln e dld no t kno w and sh e mlled
to c atc h hls name.He wa s a small.
po we r fu l loo klng ln dlvld u nl.w l t h
n d o r k mus ta c h e , b r lg h t my e y e s ,
an d n va in a n d elabo rate mn n -
ner.Th e o t h e r tw o m e n .Un d e n
wo o d a n d Har r i so n , we re fr o m th e
Su n s tn n' , a n d h n p p y to h e u t a n y
pany , any llme. on y plac e.
They all sa t do wn, Mr. Poo le wlth
o n e o f i n e w o me n o n elthe r s ld e,
an d To mmy Tu c k e r n ext to E r n e s -
tlne , th e p ompo us llttle mnn next toa m .W lston.wic h th e others
grouped about the hlg table.Ernes-
tlne by no w h ad forg otten her se lf-
conec lousnesa and bec ame radlnntly
happy .S h e wi s h e d w i ll we r e b e
alde her.Sha was only n h alf, and
W lll wa s th e othe r ha lf ,a n d h e
ought alway s he heslda hor. breath-
lnz as sno bre athed. turning aa shoturned.The Idea delighted her, and
she laughe d at hers elt, but f elt a tlll
a d e e p jo y ln th e l r u n i ty .
hir! Poole turned to Ernestfne and
to ld h e r so f tly th n t h e r y o u th a n d
beauty we re nr e e te r th an lw e e t
nlgh t Itse lf .He t o o k h i s g la s s m
hls h a n d
"An d more ln toxlc a tln g." he aa ld.
"th a n th ls f o r wh i c h I h a vewas ted
h a lf m y llf e a n d mo s ! o f my ta l-
ents."
Er ne o tln e. lo ok i ng u p ln h is un d
ta c o . k n ew ln sta ntly th lt ln s p lte o t
hls llo we r y wo r d s . a n d ln a p lte o f
Mr s .B e n n e tf s c onven tional fears,
th ls gre at ma n h a d n o preda tory
lmpnlses toward her.He k n e w th a t
s h e wa s d e e p ly ln lo ve wi th w l u .
Bo t to wa tc h llif - to s pe a k to he r .
5 llihli Co Her viulci n n EIH
pleasure.n vu all he would avernnz ot her.Her mmm m thismarhn'provd true,during the| 9 1
mn n e v e r b e cruel to y on ."
Th e y a te th e exc e lle nt f o o d pu t
bef or e the m.a n d talk ed,th e me n
ar gu in g a mo ng th emse lves ab ou t a
tec hnlc nllty i n so me one's wo r k .W i ll an d Und e r woo d a nd Mr . W i s -
to n deep i n lt.Mr .Poo le an d
To m my c ompeting f o r Ernestlne's
I
a tte n ti o n .Presently To mm y wa s
§dr awn in to the men '| talk. a nd Mr.
iPoole leaned c lose to Erneltine and
bec ame fe rr c on nde ntlnl.
5
Pools."An d v r h n h u e y o u t w o m m :
pxeces o t lmp u dmc e been dolng
dn c e I lm s aw y ou ? "
"W e ha ve dined in n aw al ma m-
CORN POOR OVER STATE
Eastern Nebraska corn ls lod-
ing people who speed along the
highway and think the crop is as-sured, representatives of.'Lhe agri-
-culturel college decided aim: stop-
in m inspect field after field onPgf t h e road no Omaha and return
Friday.Telephone conversations with
eastern Nebraska county agents
Friday night brought out the same
thing.While the fields are nowdark green and full of ears, the
kernels have not sct well and there
is no hopes of them selling this
fall.The tassels are dead and
there is no pollen left w fertilize
the ears.Corn between Wahoo and Lin-
coln shows a good prospect as hr
as color and fodder me concerned,
but K.. C. Foutz, county agent of
Saunders county, estimated only a
60 per cent crap.D. D. Wuinsoott,
county agent of Cass, estlmsted u
40 per cent crop for his county;
A. H. Del/ang, Dtoe county agent,
estimated a 40 to 50 per cent crop.The best corn the Lincoln party
saw was on the funn of Amos
Gi-amlich_southeast of Pspllliorn,
where they stopped to check up on
the extensive variety tests there.
Thi! field is on low ground and
was planted Mny 5.It will prob-
ably average 50 w 60 bushel.
Many times on the way to Oma-
ha and on the wary home through
Wahoo, the four agricultural col-
P.H-
»
:wise the subscription 'will runnin
Every subscripnion is regarded
as vpw mxount..The name s d
wbscribers will be instantly re-ms d from gruénmnilimg ~ ;¢ tl;
ax ation o time p ortha publishers be uotihd; otha!-
ln lone a; the dexignawd mb-
laription price.Every subwribsr
mm unde nta nd um tha n ma d-
Eona are made a put og the con-
...,,
Entered u secvnd-chat math:
lt the postoffics nt Bldr, Ndlr.,
under the Act uf CWKYUI of
lamb s. 1879.
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_ . . - /\ ~ . ' j g - j .
:.s 1 :1 ~
ful.Poverty was not so blac k an it
wa s painted.she observed.H e
lo ok ed a t he r.
" Y o u do not b elie ve me?W alt,tbén. and sec .".
clxlevoualy."WUI mlxsed the xlg~nldcance of lt entirely.Papa has,
under duress,for-given hlm.He
offered Wlll a Job ln his chica.""And what does \\'Ill say?"
"He dldu't even mu any nnenuonto lx.He just said that he wasutlstled with the iob hc had. thnnksjun the same, and went on talking
so mamma."Mr. Poole laughed wlth delight."Docs he know what papa
wants?"
vw ~.,,_.
:fine rom |.easily be seen,and color of the
leaves and foligge is wonderful.
About all farmers can do is cut
.al r
:S t e w a r t . ,D .L .G r o s s a n d E l t o n
L u x ,s t o p p e d w h e r e t o u r f i e l d s
c o r n e r e d a n d s e p a r a t e d i n m t h e
f o u r i i e l d s a t o n c e .W i t h o u t a n -
o e p t i o n t h e y f o u n d t h e s a m e t h i n g .
f r o m s i x t o e i g h t e a r s o u t o f e v e x y
t e n w i t h f e w i f a n y k e r n e l s .O n c e
i n n w h i l e t h e r e i s n l i v e t a s s e l
l e f t ,b u t t h e p o l l e n w i l l n o t b e
p l e n t i f u l e n o u g h t o f e r t i l i z e t h e
m a n y m u t h a t a r e s t i l l s h o u t i n g
o u t i n t h e m e d i u m l a w c o m ,
Stevan. and Gross say.Nu swps were mnde near fields
where the dmugh damage is notice
able.All the fields inspected look
1
lubscribv.
;. n a u
....._................P t i c mp e r Y e a r 81.50
.»~.....~¢..to he poor."
"Y o u -p o o r !" Hi s a ma ze me n t wa s
so genu lne tha t Ernea tlne lo oked at
hlm ln surp rise."My darling c hild."
h e reasoned wi th her," y o u doa 't
k n o w w h a t th e w o r d m e a n ;Y o n
lwo -- s ull I n th e B u sh ot Br a t lor e ,
witho ut c h ild re n.wll h o u t a h a a s s
l o burden you,wlth o u t a respon-
s lb llllty l On e h e d wlll d o f o r b o thol'y ou.on e ro o m wi ll ha ld t w o
hearts together.You ar e well, y on
are e ager . y o u ar e fed and c lo thed
and housed.Yo u ha ve a tru nk f ull
of pre tty c lothe s, an ad ori ng ma m-
m a be gg i ng to do thi n g s fo r y o n .
You d o n ot k now the c o ld a nd od l~
ous breaLh or pogerty at all. I c ould
:h o w y ou lu d ar k f a c e; s lu ms, li t-
ua c h i ldr e n wi th gr e at b en d s a n d
elnac lated bodies,houses he ld to-
ge th er b y s tr la g s - s h u n h le s l l' ll
sh o w y o u pa le g ir ls . an d pr os ti tu -
tio n,an d bare llhelvga,an d e mpty
nnpboarda.an d pr ld e be nt double.
Lu c k ll 1. c r u e l wi t c h P r a y th a t
l' ° " m a y n e v e r k n o w h e r . "
" Y e t y o u ju s t t o l d m e t o w a lt ! "
....~.~.=. . .or n or .B u t a n y h o w, p a p a k n o ws
now tha t h e ha s dec id ed to f or gi ve
W i ll,w m doesn't intend to le t l t
ma k e a n y d ll e r e n c e P a p a n a ll y
wou ld llke to le t us stn xg gle a lon g.
He I eels pre tty disa ppoi nted ln me.
Bu r ma mma c u n ' t he a r lr .Sh e is
dele rmlned to ta k e c are 01 us.
wh e t h e r w e wm o r no."
" B u t lx o w c a n she.lr W ll l d o m
no t c h an g e h i s e mp loy me n t?
Er ne s tlne i f a c e g r ew f i rm."S h a
c o i n . \ I wo n ' t l e t h e r .I'\'e ma d e
u ~I H I I |I I |I |
wh a t W i ll g i ve s me .I d o n ' t mi n d
~mg poor."
" Y o u mu st resist pover ty ,"Mr .P o o l e s a i d ." I t u p t h e d e a d l y e n e m y
o f m a r r i a g e . "
and °I¥f»0l\»together with prize
¢1\¢rY 1»b91» and full infanmtiou
1 I ...
Plattsmonth-North Sth street
to be graveled.-
Wanna-Improvements being
made m local light plant.
Edison-$21,310 bond issue will
be voted upon to provide Iunds for
mw water works system.
York--local alrport improved by
planting of flowers.
The boycott in india of English
manufactured goods by the follow-
ers ol Ghandi is having a serious
economic effect in this and most
of the countries of the globe.
'Sha clothing of the teeming
millions of India is of cotton and
chiefly of British manufacture As
a resudt of this boycott British ex-
ports of cotton have practigally
decreased one-half since January,
1929, and thousand of employes
engaged in cotton manufacture are
idle.Englnnd imported 241,000,000
pounds of raw cotton in January,
1929, but this quantity has stead-
ily decreased in 76,000,000 pounds
in March, 1930, a decrease ol over
'7 per cent.
Inasmuch as she imports the
b lk of her raw cotwn frér the
United States the effect is een-ly evident in the prices of co ton in
this country, upon the cotto plant
ers, dealers in cotton, railroads and
shipping and all others connected
with this industry.
The decrease in the price of raw
cotton has by just that much de-
creased the consuming power of
the cotton states and this has had
its repercussion in every American
industry which sells goods ln those
states, whether it he canned goods
for the tuble, clothing for the peo-
ple, motor mrs or agricultural lm-
plements.No great lndustry like
cotton can be hard struck without
its serious effects upon the whole
people of the nation.
press ----_is best,especinlly for nun-azid
vegetables,states Gr-aee Viall
Gray,nationally known manning
expert.who is secretary of the
contest.This method of wminz
is recommended hy the U. S. De-
partment o l Agdcdturs because
in savaa time and fuel and xseuren
sterility,while Preserving the ant,-
ural flavor, color and texture, of
the canned article.
Any preferred method of can
uin
g may be used although it »..§
been found that the" hut pack
method together with the use of a
.f ..-
| ||~
could not undersiand how W ill
could have told his sglll precious
secret to Mr. Poole.But she exer-
clned great self-command to be
quiet a nd responsive to hlm.B e
wen! an praising w m . a n d assur-
ing her pt the brightness ot his fu-
ture, unlll. aner a little. she forgot
her common and t old him her own
feelings ab out wm.
T h e party grew very any.and
talnty at hll hltun.Such lhinglare not awdenu.Be u the chosenot the gods. or one at their nnenzlftawould not be hu.He has allthe element; ot kuccas. And a wifeand chlldreg will do the forging."
§YNOPsls
C HA P T E R I - - Re n n r ln l a n c hild-1lah u ueh ma nz . E rn utlno B ri c alnn d.
BEGGARS
CAN
CHOOSE
M a r g a r e t
Weymouth
J ack so n
cwmum by Babb:-lhslll fm.W N ltrvloo
INDIAN BOYCOTT GRAVELY
~ny preferred method of an-
...~._,kn ew ln delightful antlclpntlnn
wh a t his golden voice would do
next. and her heart snared with his
vnlre.
H e stopped abruptly,rocked a
mo men t o n h ls heels a n d th en
Sently .softly ,polgn nntly h e sa n g
withan t .sc c ompanlmentz
s u n wlo d lo Nnc ht' r m w h d u MeerSol dalno Liens aeln.
Th e tears ml n e d d o wn E r n n
tlne's c h e e k ;H a s a t d o wn I n n
stor m at e xc ited a pp la us e.Ernes-
tln a c ou ld no t atop c ry lng.She
leane d 'on W l\I 's a hanlder,fo r h e
c a me a n d \ s a t h n l d e h e r a n d p u t
hi s n r m n b o n t h e r .W h e n n t la s !
she c ou ld brea the ate aauy sh e rose
an d we nt ar o u nd th e ta b le to Mo s -
ta n a a n d to o k h ls f a t me e i n h e r
twn h an d! an d k is se d h lm.
Th e r e wa s a c h e e r f r o m a ll th e
tables,a n d W lll ulea me d a t he r
wi th a p p ro va l fo r he r sp on ta ne ity .
"Nothln g e lse wa s ad equ ate ," de-
clared I/Ir.Poole.
(To be continued)
The fall of the year
is always a good
time to paint.De-
voe Lead and Zinc
Paint is always a
good Paint w uae.
Husband: "I insured
my life today for$l0,000."
Wife:"Oh,that's
plness.Without warning the tight
lmle mam with the powerful shoul-
ders was on his feet.He bow ed Io
Emestlhe. and he bowed around the
room, and everywhere hands began
to clap and ihere were shouts of
joyous approval at sigh! of him.
wnn s gesture lndescrlhuhly com-
pllten t,he h e ld u p his hand for
sllence and got lt instantly.Sland
ing no. his chest pushed out llke a
Iwuter plgeon's,hls ,body rocking
buc k on hla heels. hls napkin In his
havé to see the doc-
tor a ut that cough'
Judge:"What bro'tyoga here?"
| :1 r || |.. l I l |l lto time. he began to sing.
I t wa s Si e g f ri e d !c ry o f joy ,
when h a pmrs dd thr ough the fin es
an d fo un d the sle e p i n g B r n jh de.
Ernestlne rec ognized lt, as she rec ~
*~~anis h me n . "
J u d g e :"D lu n1 q,I
one ot the wox-ld'u greatest tenors.
And sh e h ad c rlllc lz ed his ma nne r!
Bu t n o w. all els e was s we p t n wu y ,
Work of grading Butte-~
road completed fmm Stain Um
juncdeu with Hixhvny No. 12.
¢v*1Tl¥e`Il'nmo y o \1 a mlnln¢ to
luve A child.I thlnk tha t u the
lut pernacuon.I always knew umhewu gittgd.but his l h l f f l l l lwith ran hu established the cer-
B ° ~ ¢ \ ' 1 ° e - m m u m n i » e m »
l a l d w p o i n t t w o a n d n h i k m l l e x
eastothexe.
v w
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s \~v ~' M~g
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"You Are l.ovaly,"He Protected anThough.Sho Had Denled lt.
room und gave nlm n langulshlnz.mocking look.But she went downthe carpeted stair; ln a glow, her
squirrel coat over her arm.Mrs. Bennett got up wlth an ed-
mlrlng exclnmatlon when Erneslne
closed the door behlnd her.The
latter advanced to the caster of the
room and plrouetted on her toes. A
mue, round, vreury body. with tlredeya beneath a trlnge at gnu hair,Mn. Bennett had long outworn per-sonal egotlsm and was generouswith pralse."Youth ls the time to llve, danImg." she -d to Erneszlne "Myllfa ls an od story, but you are
young and glowing, and thlng| are
happening to you.lt ll better for
you to have your hard tlmen now.
and grow old rlch and strong, than
to have the hnrdahlpc ln old nge. asIhavehadthem.But tell me.aren't you oxdted to bd having aull-than pany given ln your honorby a great cartoonist?"Ernestlnh laughed ,
"He only wmm to be nice toWill.He thunk: lt vm plea" Will.
and ot course lt does."
Mrs.Bennett maintained a dll#:reet silence. and Emestlne turned
to the mirror over a chest of draw-en a nd looked at her reilectlon.runulng her hnnds over her Meek.
soft heir.Sho was n llttlo thinnerthan she had been whdn she wasmarried, and lm- eyes were NB anddark ln the delicate whltenous ofhor taco.Sha was lovely with 1breath-taking quallty,her faceshlnlng wlth an laner aplrlmal ax~dtement.It seemed to her aa shestared that she looked too happy,
»»
Fresh Nortpern Bullheads
Every Friday at 30c per lb.
0N o r t h S l d e S t o r e
THE HACK SAW
~fl0»»§o}!:." - 1 =*==-=L.=m _l u n - a n "" ` ~z ~ ( ( , '~
O n d e r a G l o w -~f f .a " T :o r R & ! ~ B ° J '~I ~~a n d g e t t h i n
P l f l v r F u r n a c e . H |` f ~~_ ~€~a t o f g e m i i n e
,.- - |i j .._ r 'r e n a i l v -
" ° "A l l . u n »Auf ~.I n n m f r e e .e r
vorlum-: 5 num, Nebraska, August 21, mam NUMBER 15
The Store From
Which Good Things
Co me
The best fed are the healthiest
5 and the happiest.
No one livu better hor les money than our
cnstomens.When you buy hen; you an depend
upon our giving you just what you uk fur, and
you may rest assured that what you get here
is good.
0 m a r F l o u r -------$1.59
Ma i n t o p - M ar y A n n -
suppose?"'Prisoner:~"Yeah, sir,
both of 'em!"
This in just a guess,.but we'l1 say there
are as many nowwhoowntwocars,
an there are who
owned one 'ben years
ago.
PETEHSEN
Hmmwnnf
Blair, Nehrukl
Prom ' Iowa news-
paper:"The Rev.
Harrison will preac
Sunday evening -
er which the church
vyill be closed for re-
padrs.
Look ahead with ~ns-
amzleconomy.Settle
your heating prob»
lem, by starting this
winter right, with a
_ low-Boy or R M -
U I I l
Sparc the ice and
spoil the milk
shipping and all others connected
with this industry.
The decrease in the price of raw
cotmn has by just that much de-
creased the consuming power of
the cotton states and this has had
its repercussion in every American
industry which sells goods ln those
states, whether it be canned goods
for the Luble, clothing for the peo-
ple, motor mrs or agriculhzral im-
plements.No great lndustry like
cotton can be hard struck without
its serious effects upon the whole
people of the nation.
sflvovsts
C HA P T E R I- - Rsn e wlnl a s c hild-1Ish etteehment, Erneetlne Bric alend.
of I.vresltlnf Chic ago ts rnlly .l ltremendouslyettrs c ted b r \V lllTodd, y outhful newspaper nnlst, sonnt e. not gn-tlculnrty well-to-do eer-penter.er eleter Lillian. mor e ofthe c onventions! ty pe, end :were ofthe ettltud e th elr tether wou ld taketowardhi s d au gh ter s marrlerze toen ltnpsc unloue y outh, urges Ernes-tln e to e nd the elf elr bu t th e le t-ter, tspsble of s. Passionate =¢=¢@==54
ment,and raeltz ne'th at ln I' o o d elle hee round her etllnlty . re
ses..
C HA P TE R It-°l.'he\. love-makingProireeeeeswif tly.nd finally .e r a l; b e c s u e s o t E r n tlne*e urs-lm:,t ey mal-ts a "runstnmy "rna.r-rlaxe.Brlc eland ie lntur lntsd bu thelpless, Bro-estlne bein: of nge. andaf ter l. stormy scene th e g ir l wi tltherhusband,leaves her parentshomeLoring'Hamilto n,wea lthy
y ounk lawy er.Ions' Llllls rrs euitor,wins ho r c ons ent to be nu wi fe.
c n n tf r n n I I I - W ll l a n d h ls y o u n lwi ts .begin lh elr married li teln l. elngle room ln e. humble neI¢h-borhood.Erneetlne reellzee the alt-Ierenc e her marriage h u tnede lnher social sphere, but, secure In herlove,fec es the future bravely .
"HE1T|H I n hand they ran o p th e
stone stairs and met s small. plump
woman,c alled Mrs.Bennett,wi th
wh o m SVI!!discussed rooms an d
pric es, while Emeatjne stood to one
elde, hurnlngly c onsc ious of the gold
band on her llogc r.
e e e e e e e
Ern es tlne wa s too go o d n s p or t
to bemoan their c onspicuous lac k of
money .Fr e sh fr o m th e r i go r s o f
e lin e sc ho ol. I t wa s not h ar d .f orhe r to ec c n ltom herself to sim-
plic ity .W i ll dlscovered th a t she
had s most pr ac tic a l n atu re.Th e
to r c a whi c h ha d dr iven he r in to
marriage had not all been romantic .I n ad ju stin g herself to li vin g o n
\\'lll'e pay . she wa s able to exon-
c lse some o t he r na ti ve lng en ulty
an d ehrewdness,an d to th a t ca-
pac ity she found tt c ertain pleasure
n tru fun to p ut he rse lf on e bns le
ot h a vi n g n o mon ey _ to spe nd and
then disc overing how muc h she had
gr o wn ac c un omed to spending ln
th e mo n th s sdnce she lmd le f t
school.He r tru nk wa s f u ll o f
p r e tty c lo t h a It wa s a n e le men t
she did not et nrst apprec iate
c l- 1 A P "r e n lv
A Party at Peeteno'e.
BEGGARS
CAN
CHOOSE
M a r g a r e t
Weymouth
J ack so n
cwmum by Babb:-lhslll fm.W N ltrvloo
BRIGHTEN Yoon HOME AT Ll'l"l'LE
COST wrm.rAm-r AND vumlsn
FOUR HOUR ENAMEL IN ALL comns FOR FURNITURE,
I-'1.ooRs_ ETC.CAN BE USED ON THE msmz AND OUT-
s m a Ponca AND noon ENAMEL THAT STANDS UP
UNDER SEVERE ABUSE-
H u P a i n t , p e r g a l l o n $ 2 5 0
WITH EA s GALLONS OF THIS JUMBO HOUSE PAINT
Y~_.
mocking look.But she went down
the carpeted stair; ln n glow , her
squirrel coat over her arm.
Mrs. Bennett got up with an ad-miring exclamation when Erneshne
closed the door behlnd her.T h e
latter advanced to the caster of the
room and pirouetted on her toes.A
mue, round, weury body. with tired
eya be ne nlh a fr in ge at gn u hair,
Mn. B enn ett had lon g o utwo rn pe r-
sonal egotlsm an d wa s generous
with praise.
" Y o u th I s th e ti me to u ve , d a n
Img . " s h e -d a n mme mn e ." M y
llf a i s n n o d story ,b u t y o u a r e
y o un g a nd g lo win g, a n d th ln g | ar e
happening to y ou.It ll b e tte r f o r
y o u to ha ve y o ur ha rd :I ma m n ow.
hor taco.Sh e wa s lo ve ly w it h a
breath-taklng qaallty,her face
shlnlng wlth an lane: nplrltnnl ox~
cltement.It seemed to her an she
stared that she looked too happy,
too thrilled for every-day use.She
must learn to dlssemble.
"Sometlmes,darlln| ;,"Mrs,Ben-
ne tt c hlded Ern estlne gently ." I
thlnk y ou fall to r eallze what an e!»
fe et y o u h ave n n th e p eo p le he m
on th e me n .You are so dlr ter ent
f r o m th o othe r glrls these boy s
kn o w.You blo om.You vronr the
fa c e o f love .lt' s hard on th em.
I wa nt y ou to be very wls e with Mr.
Poole.I t w n n l d b e a n ms y th ln g
fo r y o n to dlsr upt hls frlon dsh lp
wi th W lll.wm n d mlr e s h lm. a n d
hls p atro m e mea ns so muc h. ju st
no w. "
"W i ll won 't b e je nlou s ot o ny n t-
ten tlon 1 pny to Mr. Po ole. or th athe p ay : to me. " E rn es tln e so ld la -
dlq ere nlly ." l f tha t's wh a t y ou
moon.lt wo n ' t h u r t Mr . P o o le to
nd mlr e me .He ' s a n lc e old man.
and h e loves to admlre women, and
men , too. a s f or as th at goe s.lt' s
p a n o r h l s b lg heart,W lll say s.
An y h ow,W lll wo n' ¢ h e jea lou s o f
m e - n o w . "He r small fo c e was s o
sh lnln g th a t Mr s .Ben ne tt th r e w
he r nd vlsln g ln s tln c l aw ay wl th a
gesture a n d c a me a n d klased her
y o u n g mu m.
" H a v e a lovely tlrne,darling.
Pastnmfs has the dlatlnc tlon ol' be-
ln g th e ve r y to u g h a t p la c e l n n ll
Chleago.lt la b e a u tlr n l, a n d not
so dan ger ou s a s Mr. Pu bta no llk en
peo ple to thln k.He ll r e a lly va r y
careful about the pollc e.And then,
too, y ou wlll he wlth Mr. Poole, who
u a c los e tr len d of Rub y ."
wm wa s n t th e d oo r , g rln nln g a t
the m, h is mo hlle m uth twllted In toa klnd ot sardonlc i$<»» that he wore
a t ti me s , a n d th a t ma d e h lm lo o k
li k e h la father.H a ha d \ g r e a tde al o r polse,Eme o tln e o n e :
th ou gh t, c o ns ld er ln g h is y ou lh md
sc nnty advantages.Ma n - la g s h a d
d i s u s e d h lm ve r y llt tle B e v m .
per ha pg so me wha t ' m f g in n um-
ma b le . b u t h e to o k Er n e tln e a n d
the lllo wlth h or most natura lly and
wlth o u t self-consciousness.Th ey we n t o n to P u t n a m . e n -
tered a n un ma rk e d do or wa y an d
c llmbed broad wooden steps wltih
double d o a n a t th e to p wh lc h
op en ed u po n lig ht, mu le, h ea t an dthe sounds of happy volc es.
Th e b lg r o o m wu a lr y . ltl e xc a ~
lent, ven tilation a su rp r is e to Er~
.. . .... . .....,to have the hnrdahlpc ln old nge. as
I h a ve ha d me m.B u ;te ll me.
ar e n' t y o u exalted tn b d h a vi n g a
mn h d a y p a n y gi ve n ln y o u r h o n o r
by a gre at c arto onis t?"
Ern eltln\ la ug he d.,
" H e on ly w m m t o b e nic e t o
W i ll.He th u n k : lr vm p le u e W i ll.
and ot c ourse lt does."
Mr s .Ben ne tt ma in ta in ed a d llf:re el si le nc e . an d E me stlne tu rn ed
to th e mlr ror o ver a c hea t of draw-
era a n d looked a t he r reilectlon.
ru n nln g h e r lmnd s o ve r h er Mee k .
s c h hai r.Sh a wa s a lmlo th in ne r
th an abs ha d be en wh d n s h e wa s
marrie d, and lm- e y es we re NB and
m e c s u p a n u . . ... ..._s i l o w i l l b e a l i f e s a v e r f o r t h 1
f a r m e r * v r i t h o u t a s i l o n o w .I t c a :
b e b u i l t w i t h h o m e l a b o r a h d w i t !
v e r y l i t t l e o u t l a y f o r m a t e r i a l . T h i
a g r i c n z l t u r a l Ez o l l e g e a n d a l l t h e
fu u s nn fu s m o n t s h a v e c o p i e s o f z
- \ " " :va---~-_circular giving directions for build
ing a trench silo, Elton Lux; ex
wmfaioneditm' of the college, says
Oorn fodder and silage can b<
fed this winter on the fnnns when
it is wn while the hny and othel1-ouj zes are markened for cash
»4ourlwl Stoekman.
CAPPER MEDALS To TWO
BEST GIRL CANNERS
The Style Shoppe is the place to visit for
y(mr school clothes
I)reSses
We am ready to show you Street Dresses,
School Frocks and the Dressy Garment in
~Capper,of lsilver
bronze medals w the two 4-H clul
girls who enter Washington coun
ty'a. beat jars of home a n yIruiil,vegetables and meats ix
the National Canning Contest m
Shengndoah, Iowa, is announced lx
\ message to Une Enterprise fron
Shenandoah, Iowa, where the con
test ls being held under the aus
all the new fall colors
Gloves
Tailored Gloves for smartness and style in
many new fall shades.~
gw nn fo ro . T in dp rl p _I-Tne;n»~1f
pkéa of de Houaeho\d Sdencn
if1d|""1\|}\`§éI§$= (Zapper, long' a friend 0
the 4-H clubs and a member o
the National Committee on Boys
and Girls' Club Work, in makim
the awards we l um he hope4
these awards would serve ta en
courage home canning work amum
fa rm girls and that they won!
nmve of vulue to 4-H club leader I
v v v v u s v n o x a a u s u l L D 'L x u o l c l y
Sweaters in many attractive patterns.
Lingerie in a large variety of styles and
maberials.'
Hosiery with a guarantee.vu
Fall Coats \1; you need a new Coat this fall,plan to see
our line before buying elsewhere.
FELT HATS in the new fall colors.
SpecialsA lot of dresses f5nnerly valued as high as
$16.75, going at $5.
Any dollar Dtess in the house going two
for $1.Friday, Saturday andMonday only
y]le Shoppe
Syringe - - $4,oo
Cameo bottles guaranteed for 2 1-2yrs
Fo un t ai n Syr in g e 2 Q ua rt - G od
Quality - - $1.25
Nor?All Miller Rubber Goods (are Guaranteed by ua ta GiveSatisfaction.We make all adjustmenza ourselves.
OTHER ITEMS OF MlLLER'S SOLD BY Us ARE:EAR
SYRINGES.INFANT SYRlNGES..RUB.BER GLOYES_ BABY
nor WATER BOTTLES, BREAST PUMPS. ICE BAGS. BUB-
BEB sumrrmc AND NxPm.Es
Wall Paper, Glass, Varnish, Wall
Paints, Enamels, Algbastine
Prescrlptlon Filling is Our Specialty
y Phone us your wants- We mall them to you
S t e w a r t P h a r m a c y,Q J. Harold Stewert, Manager ~
Department ol Agriculture.'Hut
'tha judging may be thoroughly
imparti al ma un a npmy a Ja rs
absolutely uniform, contestants arefequined to send their entries in
I
Hrs.Flarenes Cette m a abil'
dren are Jhlting Mr. and M n .
Lars Jemen of near Cnlg, Neb.
Mr . a n d Mn . Ni e l x' B. a me n
nm celebrating their golden wed<
ding anniversary at iheir bode in
north Bldr today.They hd-e |¢v~
eral ahildren who will be present.
0~'~I
Furniture, rugs and floor cover-~gl.Mathew IL Bendorf.21-t!
Mr. and Mn. Chris Hinz visited
t the Lyle Call home in Omaha
Sunday.'
A number from Blair and south
v~.
PL ENTY OF RAIN
Continued nina throughout Wulf
ington eouhty and Nebraska am
putting the ground in finfa 511199
Fumituxe,\ruga md floor caver-i n p .Mathew R Bendorl.21-tl
Mrs. Cnleb Loftis is spending a
few weeks in Colorado vidtins'
n.lat&ves.
C. K. Bendorf, lineman embalm-
ér md undertnker, Blair.O M B
phone, 161; rea. phone, 188.8-tf
Marcus Beck is vacationing these
days with his wife's relatives at
Spencer, Iowa.
Mr.and Mrs.Glen Evans sb-
,'~.~.len-
Advertise in The Enberpxise.
Fumimte, rugs and floor cover-
ings.Mathew R. Bendorl.21-t!
Highm prices for proauee. Phone
258.Furman Produce Co.88-L!
Mr. and Mrs. I.Shermnn enusr-
tained dxteep relatives and friends
At dinner list Sunday.3
C. KL Bendorl, licensed em -
er md underuker, Blair.
phone, 161; res. phone. 188.t l
Wanted - Horses t o pasture.
The Iowa~Neb'ruh Li ght I n d
Pawer Co.building will noon be
ready for occupancy with Line new
windcws md interior finilhin! and
will make the Company ver§ com-
fortable qunrtms.
The Qthvlic Indies sewed a fine
chicken dinner to s large crowd of
hungry fulka lint Wednesday eve-
ning.Tables were spread on the
church lawn and vidting among
old friends was one ol the pleu-
_ Kr. and Hn. A. E. Bmmhough
a n v i ddng the fo rme fa parent:
at Indmd, Nab.
Hrs. Ted Lsthrop has been hav-
ing an a ttack of summer flu but
is much better.
Mm. D. A. Compton Ls visiting
her sister, Mrs. John Kxieaer nd
nephew,Lynn Fisher of Knn-nl
City, Mo.
Misa Domthy Baxter returned to
Blair Saturday from her trip
abroad with members of the Ki -
m u K .B w i v l f f U m m m :
m d ambulance ee.Phones:
dtine, 161; nddeme. 183.29-u
Sta yed-A blaga k s ud um Fox
hound pup Reward.
30 -lt'Walwr Petersen, Blair.
Clponim those masters and get
a lggtter price.Léave orders for
the work at Thu Ehterpdae office.
'28~4m
Mn. Fred Michael of Tekxmnh,
was a guest at the home of hex-
Bruce Dennis ls confined in hh
home with lmnbsgu.
Mr. and Mn. John c. Andaman
and family visited ln Fremont kat
Sunday.
Mn. E. v. Capps returned Tues-
dny from a vddt with her non,
Stanley and family at Lincoln, and
brought her little grandma, Stan-
ley, Jr. home with her to spend a
week.Needless fn say, the E. V.
Carpps home is a happy place this
Iwanis Club of Shenandoah, Iowmling around.I \¢ __ r\-._..l;..\.._.. }f>r fan pzstffres and blowini i n
nm sections hail has fallen but
1:Immllv.Temneratures have
mn, Route 2.'31-4?""'1~~--.-~~-~ -' : " " " - 'Sheum Ad, Schenk returned sun-Fashion Center Beauty Parlor Mr. a nd Mrs.M.s.Moata of an .
ay from a visit with relatives at Phone 47-Dorothy Perkins Cos-Iowa,were here last Thursday e
.v mm ¢~}.n.mnn_me t i c s a n s a l e a ll th e t i me i n o ur ~heir son,Dr.E.Mo a ts gg;
a n lullu llnlu upm ln ox ulun uwh l d n w md e r l u l t d p one A | , ¢ ¢ . ¢ 5 1 ; | |am 'IIdlllons nmembez.I-Ie rc lul x...l'L "¢ u» ..¢ .....nn a n nu-. §7_ g,_1-;g__;g_1-!_;=.» 2 ".? ,.1 °g-,~g.:
a s l e dv a d c ud:and letters Inlmrh lli np n lhl r a u mnr hn umn 2 3 2 _ -_ Hf. -___ L_ "'3 _'!'E°.9e vfM In c md: !'\'~¢ f'¢ _ l*!*t'f
t h g iylé Shuppe, was in Omaha
last Monday in attendance at Mar-dx
ket Week u .1 lr h rnn fn
Sox and Anklets.
Girls' and Misses Daytime
Pajamas.These are
nifty( You'll want a
pair.Each ---$1.95
Rayon Flat Crepes, 79c
yard. An assortment
of pretty patterns,
guaranteed fast colors.
All of our fast color 50c
Voiles now at, yard -
75c French Yoiles, yd. -
.39
.65Girls' Pajamas, 6 w 14
years, pair ---- 1.00
S i l k Voiles,regular
$1.35 value, yard -- 1.00Laadies' Allover Em-
broidered Blouses.
Just the Blouse for
that new Fall En-
semble. Each --- 2.98
Comforter .Cretonnes
(regular 25c yard
value) 5 yards while
they last at --- 1.00
abroad
T h e M a m m a r y s n q r e ~ f B l a i r -
L h : :
the smart, new, advance styles in
Fall Hats for Women and Misses
prifzed at $1.88 w $7.50 in all head
sizes, styles, colon md materials.
Buy your Fall 1980 Ha t a t the
Fashinn Center in Bla ir and nil
your friends will admire you-try
xt and see!80-lt
/
jun north of town, have been en-
joying hearing him dug over the
radio fox-the pant several weeks.
Kenneth workq for the Western
Electric Co.i n Omaha and for
home and attended the Blair high
school a year ago when sho gradu-
ated.The gyoom is the son of
Mrs. Burgess Seger of Blair.The
newlyweds will reside in Schuyler
where the young man is employed.
KOIL during the Seth Parker
hour every Thursday evening at
nine o'clo|:§.Kenneth has a good
voice and has been very much
inbereswd in his vocal work since
leaving high school.
Friday, August 15.The bride is
the daughter ol Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Updike Q! this county and
a niece of Mrs,John White pf
c. OF c."ro MEET AUG. zs
The Chamber uf Commerce wil
meet next Tuesday evening, Aug
za and will take up And discuss u»~
question of a swimming pool lo
Blair.,"
pleasant.
The roads are in no conditio~
for traveling but a few hours n
sunshine will make them passable
a n d M r s .J h n l U m m ;"0 * * E C \d , |M r .~M r s .A .J .~ ~ ~U U " l i | U n l u | | | & ; I l ; n o
"' H - .»»u a 1 _ _ jwho reside scum or wvm, drovetnLyonswvisitrelativeslast
SundBY-.
The Mission Circle of the Bap~
dst church will _meet with Mrs.
Geo. Stanley, Thursday afternoon;
August 28.
Mr.and Mrs,Will Thompson
Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.Claire|Misa Lucille Kemp accompanied
Warrick of west Colfax street.Mr. and Mn. Frank Stewart up ta
Mr. and Mrs. Jeny Foley drove
to Macy, Neb. last week Wednes-
day w visie at the Chas. Mm-yott
home.
Miss Helen Bolt, who has been
-...,.\.._...,a :.. as.- .-...mm iml¢m'n
Park Rapids,Minn.[dr a short
vacation.'
Mr. and Mrs.'1lif'ord Halbert
nt last Friday evening with
.and Mrs.Floyd Evans of
f`nnm~il Rluffn
miss rmcum nnoaues ls speuu-ing a (ew days in Council Bluffs,
visiting Mr. and Mrs.Theodore
Wahlstrom.
i n .and Mrs.Harold Schafer
and daughter, Barbara of Omalw,
spent the week-end with Blair
relatives and frienda
we r e di n n e r gu e sts a t th e h o me
o f th e i r br oth er ,J i m a n d f a m i l y
o n la s t S u n d a y .
Re g u la r $ 7. 5 0 Pe r ma ne n t W a ve s
Qs: an:} lm rm n n m m i nn lv E i th e r
t u n p l u y c u u a m l n \ v \ » " " J J " " ' D ' 'v - u n N »- 1 - - - ¢o f f i c e f O r s o m e t i m e ,i s t a k i n g h e r M r .a n d M m
a n n u a l v a c a d o n .F r e m o n t ,w e r e
M r s .J o h n M c Q u a r r i e a n d d a u g h M r .a n d M 1 - , _1
t g r s ,M a e a n d J e a n n e t t e , l e f t T u n g -l a s t S u n d a y .
Inmbert Faltya of Mr. and Mn. R. E. Vinton en-
: dinner guests of tertained a number of friends from
?hilip O'Han1on on (Elenyvocd,Iowa at dinner last
g j l l n l l l ry.
abroad
T h e M a m m a r y s n q r e ~ f B l a i r -
L h : :
the smart, new, advance styles in
Fall Hats for Women and Misses
prifzed at $1.88 w $7.50 in all head
sizes, styles, colon md materials.
Buy your Fall 1980 Ha t a t the
Fashinn Center in Bla ir and nil
your friends will admire you-try
xt and see!80-lt
/
jun north of town, have been en-
joying hearing him dug over the
radio fox-the pant several weeks.
Kenneth workq for the Western
Electric Co.i n Omaha and for
home and attended the Blair high
school a year ago when sho gradu-
ated.The gyoom is the son of
Mrs. Burgess Seger of Blair.The
newlyweds will reside in Schuyler
where the young man is employed.
KOIL during the Seth Parker
hour every Thursday evening at
nine o'clo|:§.Kenneth has a good
voice and has been very much
inbereswd in his vocal work since
leaving high school.
Friday, August 15.The bride is
the daughter ol Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Updike Q! this county and
a niece of Mrs,John White pf
c. OF c."ro MEET AUG. zs
The Chamber uf Commerce wil
meet next Tuesday evening, Aug
za and will take up And discuss u»~
question of a swimming pool lo
Blair.,"
pleasant.
The roads are in no conditio~
for traveling but a few hours n
sunshine will make them passable
»r
ll
i
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ag;-g.2i.;» .'_'
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4 1 5 .
\:s
.Xu v "'Y
J \
l buy my groceries at the W. J. Sa
lguess!The quick turnover of h
I L I S T E N ~
immense trade insures "always fr
priced right. If you are in doubt ju
will be a steady customer..A few i
terest in groceries.
Mystic Flour,48-Ib.sack ---~-$1.49
Mystic Flhlir,24-lp.sack ~---.89
Sugar, 10=ll`r. sack -------.63
Schlitz Ginger Ale,bottle ----.25
Clicquot, Club Golden Ginger Ale, bottle .25
Pompeian Olive Oil, quart can -- ~-
Fino Olive Oil, bottle -----
Peanut Butter,quart jar ---
Kamo. Milk, largecan -----
Kamo Milk, small can ----
Kamo Cornflakes, 2 large pkgs.-
Old Homestead Toilet Paper, roll -.
Swifts White Soap, 10 bars --"-
Honey, per cake -------
Honey, per jar -------
Millars Good Cup Coffee per Ib.-
Handy Ann Coffee per jar ---
1.39
.15
.39
.10
.05
.25
.05
.39
.20
.25
.25
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Chase & S
Look over
goods,
Roman M
Quaker C
Grapenu :
Super Su~
20 Mule
Try our
Sunday
Sirloin or
Pure Lar
Young, T~
Sugar Cu
Per
Sugar Cu
D~~
L y n M a n u m d flmllv of
Omaha, spent the week-and at the
parental, George McBride home in
this city..
Mr. and Mn. Ed Nuns :were
M n . H . C . P e t n n a n a n dl o : l " " '"Ba y , Mn . Ne w ki rk nn d dnu gh ur : I f- lw v ll . v u v l li li hz ~ lma o
Opin dmve to Minneapolis m l ui we e k.
gpend a week with nhtivel.Will h lsve nl school gkllbgo
room an a t |reason.:e.. § ' H"% .t ' 3 " _' L . . . L . ¢ . I , " f prime.J une mmm-, s u N. c e n-
o z ul uxo mm lu uu mn u n n - ;evedng.'
Ei le m Thompncn,mm. li ve s
south of town, spent du: week-end
with Eli n Ne ll c n lt thc Solen
'Nnlum lmmn.n tan...Luyxon ;E.»1w ltuu u ac u lain tJ¢l\»uL"-Su n da y vn s lio r s n t th e Ge o S d a y e ve n i n g f r o m a f W d a y s va ~tg
le y h o me a t D c S o t o o n la s t S u n -c a ti o n s n e n t a t L a k e :obo.ii .
I l n so-zz'" I r ' " § Q l m son of 1
nyneMr.m a M n . c u f m a " " " ' ° "u c m : r a s i m 1 Omnd da ughter a nd um Co n Te n -¢:§'|...»JE.fnmuznma r.
Ir. and
uaha, is1day.V J '._.\a MrsMiss Dena Innes of Thennopolisi Carl and Eine:Jensen,non reil of dmaha, visited at the par-
wy » .visima Miss Edna Davis at
xhe home of Mrs. Corn Badgeraw
last week.
Mrs, 0. Hammang oi' Arlington,
came over Wednesday to see her
fy-im1d_ Mrs. Wm. Wilkins. who is
Gollehon and Kennefh Stewart ~_len late Saturday night to drive ental, E. M£1Tei:u§`°i','f s'"'d"'
me h Bl k x f u f -k Dr. nnd rs...wson owedi s ulu?or a wee or Rockport, Mo., and Mr. and iilrs.
n y Freeman Tucker attended a bmh-
isn;r;;):|_Le§u::e2;;a »5__H}_»=g 259 day party at the home of Mr. and
__}',_..Mrs. Victor Johnson Sunday.
-.»......,..._- . _ . _,Birdie Warrick in this city.
Lloyd Albut Dennis, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Dennis of this city,
left, July 25 for San Digo, Calif.
where he joined the navy.
Mrs.John Bmnal.of Woodbine,
r .._-..... .. r... .-|.... \..» ...nuWdWI500uan=on er ave or S A X881 M M E Lawson of uavuagp" Jan t" ' " '1"f1`.'I -aenous sf 1 bargain and satisfaction guarau-Dr. and rs._°-»with er gMr. and Mrs. C. R. Sutton and Rockport, Mo., amved Saturday todanzhtcr.Mrs.Babe Lundt lofi --.--....... .16-tl visit at the parental,Freeman f»`§'f'.."i?{L.°"~
;;" »& ;" ¢a; a; ;;
s. Bruce Dennis of,
f
Wednesday inorning for a visit
wrinli friends at Beathce, Neb.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lazure, Mr.
nnd Mrs.Roland Smiw and Mr.
and Mrs.Roy Anderson pienieed
near the Elkhorn riv er lun Sun-
day.
Mrs. John Fnnzuer of Bellevue,
spent n few days last week with
Mr. and mrs . u.rornmaa anuMrs.James Stapleton drove to
Cr dg on Tuesday to attend the
funeral of an cousin,Mrs.Ann
neu.
Billie Dean Metzlnger, little son
of Mrs,Marjorie Metzinger,ac-
companied Mr.and Mrs.Harold
Schafer to Omaha Sunday evening
for a visit.
Tucker home.They retumed last
Tuesday.
Mr.and Mrs.Charles Davis,
who bought the bungalow on east
suse street belonging to Cora
Slricklett, have moved in and are
nicely settled.
Mrs. Wm. Wilkins is very ill at
her home on west Washington
..,___.._._ . J L -- ...L
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Taylor audi
Mr. and Mrs Claire Warrick andl
daughter visited at the home nfl
Paul Taylo r in Omaha last Fn-I
day evening.
Mr.and Mrs. Wm. Steavensen,;
who reside near Fontanelle,are'
spending a few weelm visiting
relatives and seeing the sights atl
L I S T E N F O L K S '
0
I buy my groceries at the W. J. Sas store.Good--well
I guess!The quick turnover of his stock due to his
immense trade insures "always fresh groceries"and
priced right. If you are in doubt just try once and you
will be a steady customer.A few items of special ln-
terest in groceries.
Mystic Flour, 48-Ib. sack --~-$1.49
Mystic Flour, 24-lp. sack ~--.89
Sugar, 10=ll`r. sack -------.63
Schlitz Ginger Ale,bottle ----.25
Clicquot Club Golden Ginger Ale, bottle .25
Pompeian Olive Oil, quart can -
Fino Olive Oil, bottle ----
Peanut Butter,quart jar --
Kamo. Milk, largecan ----
Kamo Milk, small can ----
Kamo Cornflakes, 2 large pkgs.
Old Homestead Toilet Paper, roll
Swifts White Soap, 10 bars --
Honey, per cake ------
Honey, per jar ------
Millars Good Cup Coffee per lb.
Handy Ann Coffee per jar --
1.39
.15
.39
.10
.05
.25
.05
.39
.20
.25
.25
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Chase & Sanborns Coffee, 3-lb. can -
Look over our 10c counter of canned
goods, jelly, jams, etc.
Roman Meal, package -----
Quaker Crackels, package ---~
Grapenuts,2 packages -----
Super Suds, package -----, -
20 Mule Team Dish Wash Powder -
Try our Fresh Ground Meat for that
Sunday Meat Loaf.2 lbs.---
Sirloin or T-bone Steaks,lb.-_-
Pure Lard, 2 lbs.-------
Young, Tender Beef Roast, lb.---
Sugar Cured Bacon, half or whole strip
Perlb.-------...
Sugar Cured Picnic Hams, Ib.---
1.25
.35
.15
.35
.10
.25
35c
354:
35c
20c
294:
23c
....._.._»___
O J Q S A S
Phone 32 or 33 Blair' Nels:
»uI~1 'ar |
Pajamas.These are
nifty( You'll want a
pair.Each ---$1.95
u ~~Q I I ~
Girls' Pajamas, 6 w 14
years, pair ---- 1.00
Rayon Flat Crepes, 79c
Voiles now at, yard -.39
75c French Yoiles, yd. -.65
of pretty patterns,
guaranteed fast colors
I I :
$1.35 value, yar~ -- 1.00
»
DRY GOODS
When the thought of school and cooler weather comes
just think of our immense line of dry goods.lf you
don't see what you~want just ask for it.We ha v ei t .
'.Reduction on all hool .S 'al-10% dnscount on all sc Comforter Challnes,a~ ~h Dresses and A~rons Sox and Anklets... ...
patterns,yard --.18
Crgpe Bedspreads, as-
sorted colors,$2.39
values,each --- 2.19
Madiera embroidered
»,....~rol~er~~ouses.Comf me . C m '`.Just the Blouse for (regvla 25?~are al dz;;\tyEhan:
that new Fall En-value) 5 yards while embrol er °ac
semble. Each --- 2.98 they last at --- 1.00 ....s9,1.oo,1.65,1_9s
sa
ner old scnool xnenu,mrs. L.. n.Gehrimzer.She returned to her
Jmme last Friday.
Mrs.Watson Tyson and sister,
Mrs Chas. Haynes left last Thurs-
day for Los Angeles, Cldif. where
they will visit a sister for a (ew
weeks.
Mrs. Elsie Aye and children are
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Claus Klinck of Broadwater, Neb.,
who reside on a farm neu' that
place.
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Miller of Arl-
ington and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Hammer of this city, were guests
of Mr. a nd Mrs. John Miller at
.| ¢ .. . .. » -§ | m d n u
Andrew Hansen of Cincinnati,
Ohio came in last Sunday evening
to visit a t the Albert Bennett
home where his wife has been
visiting for a few weeks.
There will be an Eastern Star
picnic at the North P a r k , Tw -
day, August 26, at 6:30 p. rn. to
which all Easter Stars and fam-
llies are invited.Bring lunch.
Mrs. Carl Anderson and daugh-
ter, Edith an-ived Sunday rnoming
from Chicago to spend a few days
with Carl's mother,Mrs.Sophia
Anderson and other relatives.
Mrs. C. Gt Bader returned last
week from several months v a n-
azreet ana on accqum.vanced age but little hope is held
out for her recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Paid Taylor of
Om , spent Saturday night and
Sunday aa guests of Mayor J.
Harold Stewart and family uf this
city.
The final returns of the recent
primary election gives "Snap"
Sutherland the nomination for
sheriff on the republican ticket by
a majority of five.
Miss Eleanor DeVmney, who has
been i n attendance a t summer
school in Lincoln,retumed home
last week and celebrated the occa-
-:..... L... \....:»\.» 1... oi-mnila nmnvad
Laramie, WW-
Mrs.John A.Rhoades,Mrs.
Philip O'Hanlon and Mrs. J. Hilton
Rhoades and little daughter drove
over to Arlington last Saturday to
visit at the Morris Masters home.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gilbert and
Mrs. Carrie Curtis ni Lincoln, vis-
ited at the home of Mrs.James
Ryan and Mr.and Mrs.George
Ryan a few days last week.
Frank Evans and family of
Omaha, were guests at the w. J.
Sas home last Sunday.The ladies
are sisters.
Mrs. Ed Smith and'childz-an ot
Los Angeles. who are visiting rela-1
.......e. V.. .........,..Alex Hitchman and family of
San Antonio, Texas. and Mrs. R.
W. Hit/:hman of Weeping Water,
Neb.,drove up Sunday and arevisiting nt the C. M. and R. C.
Hitchman homes.
James Pairchilds and wife and
son, and Mrs. Bert Vealey, all of
Lincoln, enjoyed a scored Buffalo
fish dinner at the Myron Metf
zinger home last Saturday evening.
The guests were for-mer residents
-of Blair.
Attorney John Corrigan And
Albae Nelson left last Sunday for
a trip through nonhem United
States and Canada.They expect
to go as far north ns Hudson Bay
and will be gone about three
weeks.
=Mrs.Annie Cook Martin and
¢i=h>f_Marv Cook eximrmined at
tion spent in the New England
states, the home ot her girlhood.
That she had a most enjoyable
time goes without saying.f
Mr. Fred Enger, who suffered a
slight paralytic stroke some time
ago is still in a very serious con-
dition and is at present beingcared for at the home of his iiaugh-
ter, Mrs. Jurgen Sorensen.
All Shotgun Shell Prices are
higher.You chu now save more
than ever.on shdls at Gamhles.
Long Range Oval Powder, box 94c.
No. 2 Dupont Powder, 74c box, 12
gauge.Fremont, Nob.30-lt
We will leave next week on n
vacation and will return on or
nbout Sept. 10th.The Studio will
be in charge of Miss Hattie Meier-
henry during our absence.
so-2:Kuhn's Studio.
sw.. U: ........, ..... ...,........ --....._..Mrs. Cora Badgerow and daugh-
ter,Margaret returned Saturday
from a visit at the H. E. and F. A.
Martin homes i n Omaha.Mrs.
Badgerow is a sister of the Mar-
tins.'
Miss Ellabelle Moseman of Te
mont, has been visiting her aunt,
Mrs. Olin Hopewell and family and
was a guest at the Campfire girls
party for Mrs.Faltys on Satur-
day afternoon.
Mrs. Frank Brass entertained a
few friends of Mrs. Geo. Davis in
her honor at the Bross home last
Friday evening.The ladies passed
the evening tying a comfort for
Mrs. Davis.
Mr.and Mrs.S.R. Titus of
Craig,and daughters,Mrs.R
Gmper of Ansley, and Mrs. Roscoe
|=~....=_ -1 r\-..:.. .......» <:.....a... mm.
tives in Oakland,Neb., spent a
dayf recently with Mr.and Mrs.
Ernest Tomblad of this dty.
visitors from Columbus, 0lziu,Mrs.
Mary Small and .Albert and Mr.
and Mrs. Steve Mahoney drove up
to Macy,Neb. to the Indian pow-
wow Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hennis and
Miss Dorothy Rose of Columbus,
Ohio visited a few days at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ear-
wood.They were dinner guests of
Mr.and Mrs.Tom Earwood on
Monday.
Mrs. A. M. Hansen of Cincinnati,
Ohio, who is visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bennett of
Herman,ins a di nne r gue st of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. ,Nelson on
Lincoln street last 'Friday eve-
Mr. and Mrs. A. Esrwood an
' _ - u v : " ' . M l "n h M . lm! MII. W . E.DHI nu. vm u »-~ vnu.,---u -_the c ufum l m suv.y r Da n y u m nf H-Tmw-=~ mr:M n . 3 _.evening at a six o'clo¢k dimer, damghier, who have been vlllting n .mo r._lln. Mug, Amdt and nn. Ha rry at the parental,F u n k Slmpmn Shpleum and Mr.m a M n .E.Re v . md Hn. Mdn o f L mc o ln
--.._n-,....\.|..\ ..a »\.|. .mf wen i n Blair Tue ulu Ind mpped
of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. F.
w. Arndt of this city.
John Jensen,son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Jensen, oelebraie dhis
birth anniversary last Su ay
when the following friends were
nresent. at dinner:Charlotte and,
Ihome, left 'today for their home at
Oxford, Neb. where Mr. Dolan is
superintendent,o l t h e public
schools..
The Blair Canning Co.expects
i n bedn their season!pack 'in
another week or ten days.The
...........or ....= .,..,.Mrs. W. E._Caldwell and daugh-
ter, Mu:-ie1.of Omaha,came up
Sunday m v i d t at the home of
Mrs.Caldweli's. sister,Mrs.Geo.
McBride and fsmily.On Monday
they drove'\gyto Tekamah to visit
M...wma"1-..m...\1
long enough to greet former
friends,They were on their way
to Wayne, Neb.Rev.Main was
pastor' of the local M. E. church
n number ol yearn ago.
Mr.and Mrs.Soren Goldborg,
Mr.and Mrs.(Hurence GoldborgJames lllnlmr and Agnes cilben- factory run will be veryshort this
son of Blair, and Henry Ohlson of year 'due so dry weather which
Dmll Ci ty .damaged the crop of early sweet
The fullowing drove to Macy com WW much.
last Sunday for a picnic and ta ~Marie Arndt and son,
attend the Indian pow-w<>w=- Mr. Harry returned w Chic ago iw
and Mrs. Adolph Voss,_Mr. and Sunday after several weeks visit
Mrs. Geo. Kuhr. Jr.and !amily,lat the F. W. Arndt home.While
Mm. Julia Zimmerman of Oma-
hl and slsmer, Mrs. Edna Murray
o l Man who is visiting in
Omaha.,Sunday and Monday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Mc-
Kay of this clty.Both ladies were
former Blair residents and old
:.:,..a. L... ...-. ..l.,l on "nt Hmm
and family,Mr. and Mm E mi l
Jensen and family and Mr.and,Mrs. Julius Hass and family, alll
o l the west side of the counhh
book their dinners and picniced;last Sunday at Krug's gark."f
Mrs. Elsie McBride and sister/
Mn. Anna Caldwell who nzgldes in
n
n
Mr. :md Mrs.Henry Voss and
inmily, lllr. and Mrs, Ed Gilbert-
son and family and Mrs.Soren
Jensen._
Mrs. George Davis of Waterloa,
Nrh..who has been visitlnK old
here the visitors were pleasantly rucuun uma mv sn". W an., ........entertained at the homes of Mrs.again.
Geo. McQunrrie, Mrs. Emma Wash
bum and Mrs. w. J. Koopmnn.
The Tonqua Campfire girls gave
_a party at the home of Miss Mary
The smsll son of Mrs.Chris
Poudson of near Omm,who has
been in the Emmanuel hospiul in
Omaha for the past three weeks
,_r.-___.____:--|....-A .,.:n
Omaha, will leave Friday for Cin-
cinnati, Ohio where they will at-
tend the National w. R. C. con-
vention as ddegsfes from Neb~
raska.Mrs. McBride is president
nr the state W.R.C.and Mrs.
n1|" r " 'i th ci Isabell Moore,n last Sat rd us gf"-IDS along nlcmy iluu vnu ""_ '_i r r r m z z i f x f i s x , 1 m e d z \; : , , . _ ~ M r s .L l b i é soon b e ~ n o b e ~ ~C a ld w e lln ixs " " " ; " f . e = ~f ~
T d i r M r l l f a n y s nee E l i z a b e h Ho p e we ll He ha s b ee n i n a ser io us c o ndz ti on A gen o n a n pxc mc o
h e r h o me la st ues 33'°_'-__'...n...a.......\|=|\\.-|=..~.1......{nfnnh\1n Qvn n d r n n r d re lati ve s wa s h e ld a t
Davis came for her.They plan tb
move to Belden, Nab. where Mr.
Davin will have charge of an oil
station.
Miss Edith Jensen gaveh break-fast and linen shower at lhe Clif~
mn hotel at 10:15 a. m. on 1ax€
Tuesdnv. comnlimentinz Mrs. Lam-
who was sponsor of the Campfiregirls several years ago.The party
was inthe nature of a shower and
the new bride was the recipient
of a number of lovely gifts.Re~
freahmenta were served.
The Shoe Swre of Bl a i r- t h e
Fashion Center is selling all kinds
m u a h . ,M........\... .........-....Ajamlly reunion o f Mrs. Marx
Mn ti and Mrs.Robert Ra.smuuen's
relatives was held at the Oakland
park on last Sunday at which time
seventy-five relatives and friends
were present to enjoy a fine pic-
nic dinner and n general good
"___rn...-__.--.-\.r__....:_-..L
...-.._,_ _.___________Riverview park last Sunday when
fonymne were present w enjoy
the day together.They played
games including golf and later
went so Fontanelle park for sup-
per but the storm broke and we!
were all forced to depart for their
h n m n lb m l-'nlrys, nee sumbe m Ho p f tif merry. new(fall slippers for
well.The :following is me gues women and Misses priced at only
list: Mrs. M. n. Bendorf, liirs. md $2,9s so Sw): Childrens $1.49 wGuyer, Mrs. Philip o'1-ramen, Mm|$8~'#9: Erma Jertick at $5 and $6-
Bahe Marks,Mrs. Elvin Human, by the way. Buns Jetticks come in
Mrs. A. 0. Sick and Miss Dorothy sizes 1 to 12 and AAAAA to EEE
Jmsen of this city, and Miss Helen -if we do not have your due we
Isaamon of Ravenna, Neb.get it Q r you in five days_I-`ash~The Hosiory Store of Blair ` is ion mln for Shoes that Wear. lt
the Fashion Center-they give youi Mr.and Mrs.Tom Blanchud,
the best values in Silk Stockings who have finished several month;that Wear every day in the year lcontract pf entenalning over the
and have been doing that ior overlrndio from Clay Center' station,
.4 years now-and our Hodery have been spending u week visitingbudnessisstillincreasing weekent the puental,Sherry Moore
-1 ,.-»...Mn um-- .fn Mm- ..¢-..- \.....- :_ .\\.:...:»..'n.... nn mr
nine.m nppmnunng r u n w rthe u£nernoon's fun short.
Mr.and Mrs.Frank Simpson
and Luelln ol this city, Mr. and
M n . W E.»Dolan and daughter,
Virgmin of Oxford, Neb., and Mr
and Mn. Harvey Simpson of Te-
knmnh,have spent an enjoyable
vwek at Lake Okolmji.They en
joyed fishing und swimming and
also drove up into Minnesota as
Mr and Mrs. A1 A.Compton
their son, Paul whom they hnve
not san for four years.Pnul has
sand in the marines the nut four
are rejoicing over n v i m 1roi »~........
Clarkson hospital where she sub-
mitted to an operation an her
knee last Wednesday mornin8-
She had her tonsilg removed a
couple of weeks ago and this oper-
ation seemed necessary i n order
to bring her back to health ng -
Sbe has many friends who are
hoping she will noon bo herself
again.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. A. Jensen en-
tertained a number ol relatives at
dinner Sundny in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Cari Anderoon and daughter
Mrk. Clark O'Hlmlon i s in
Mm
`?
...ou ww..new ...e -.....= ... W.Values-»Fu1l Fashioned allk fn wp
service weigh 891:palr; Kayser
pure thread silk servdoe weight,
5135; Gold Stripe silk to top_chi!~
ion or sheer weight, SL50; Never»
mn, 2 pai r 3 1 .Sizes 8% w 10
i n all uw newest oolors all Bw
time at the Fashion Ceumr.xt,
u».»...= ... U......,........, .,...-_.__ __ ._ ____ ____ ,__ ____Tueadny morning hy auto for .Wears md arrlved Saturday atm- of Chicago.Those present were:
vsatlon trip no Gardiner, M¢im,|n00n from Mom Islmd, California Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nelson md
the old home 01 Mr.B1.n¢\md.|w spend about mn days wsu. family, Mr. and Mrs: Eul Jensen,
They plan ro go up into M°,m»"|;1el|dvea md friends.From Blnir| Mr. a nd Mrs. J. Hilton Rhodes.
and see the sign.. along the ww be will so to Phlladelphh to at~.Mrs,Sophia Anderson,Mr.and
before returning in the early 1.11 tend ; quartermsnera mhool, for-Mrs. Carl Andenon and dnughter.by my #of Pennnylvmlo whn\fli¥ mo nths..'Edith and Mrs.Nellle Zulaul,
Blew wlll vim relatives.for as Jackson.moths! ol Mn. Amlerioo._
n\'f,,,,;
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1.~ -»-...ns_s... .~1 - - ; . _ -
Blair, Nebruh, August 21, ug---'rm! 4 \ H x
KENNARDTHE
DECL INE m SUGAR
}| ,g PRICES CONTINUES
`'Uneounbed thousands of wotds
lr! sympathy and hours of omtcry,
Hsnonndng the sugar rate of the
Hnwley~Bmoot tari ff bil! by the
Demouata of the Senate and
Home in the interest of the cm:-
lmmr, have been wasted.
Under thi s "rcbber ty ifl" nte,
lugar mdny is the lowen in price
,69.25; ynrlxnzs, m grades smsgms : s ha m mms. ts zswa ns .
: m u m m g W e a t e m m n .
3°°d' w choice $6,'l5@'r.25: west,-f° Mn.. mu- m me so.ooes.'zs.
EWIS: ht. md to choice $3.50[04.00: ht. mr m m a m o o
3.50: cull mu emner um m c
5.00:ma ma m f ms c 3.60:
m n d m : w a u . o o 6 s . w . ~
KENNARD RIURAL
JOTTINGS
Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall and
baby and Mr. and Mrs. Max Klutz
and children visited at the Pete!
Rasmussen home Tuesday evening.
Mx-.an~~=
~: :'.~;u s
...'':.. .°
.
prevailed so in this year.From
January 1 m June 17, the date oq
\whi¢h the bill beoams law,the
pvholenle price of ni ined sugar
lunged 4.8 1 oenta \ pound, the
price including n duty af 1.78
cents a pound.Since the enum
LAHZUH 1, mm was retailing in
the United Staten at 10 pounds for
B9 o e nts a .nd:4 ghti nthe mSbto !
I-B8 canning season when there has
dways been a eeuonal advance in
this necessity.
1 Bow little dlect the new iariff
gm had on the prime ct sugar is
}a.vs.
P A T L A K E S :Ra ng e lambs,
8006 w choic e $9J5 @ 9,90:n o s e
lnmba.h i r ca Hood $B.'l5D9.25:
I
an 3a.'15@9.'15:tak w good fed
heifers s1.suos.'zs:common bo
mr (ed helm: $a.5w1.s0: msn
~~-» - ed cows $7.0008.00: sood. w!ed cows s5.vso'1.oo:m r
- :odd :ed cows s4.so@s.'rs: na-ve bologna bulls s|.'1s@e.oo: bee!
and xmwner hulls $5.'15@'l,25Z
8004.choice grass cows $5.256
6.25: fm to swd ara-'A cows $425
10535; choice light erm heilers
$8.0068.50; good to choice .ermhedlers s1.oo@s.oo:mr w zo o d
arm helien se.oc@1.oo:cutters
$s.'1so4.so;canners s3.no@z.so:
range bologna bulls s4.2s®5.'15:
n u calves sa.ow1o.su:heavy
calves ss.oo@a,so;m m m a l v u
$8.5005.00: :mod oo choice stock-
er! s7.'zs@a.1s; mr m good shock-
er: $a.'15@'t.'15:common ua fair
,..~.._~
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Every Housewife appreciates the advantage of Compactness and the disadvantage and
needlasness of great, large kitchens with ungainly equipment which means only addi-
tional work and drudgery for her.
That's why large kitchens are not being built today, and the size and daign of kitchen
ranges must necessarily be in keeping with these sensible,practical ideas.MON-
ARCHS are COMPACT in all their dimensions without sacrificing a fraction of an
inch of needed space..
wnmlm n YOU NEED A RANGE NOW OR LAT ER,COME IN
AND SEE THIS 1N'rEnEs'r1NG'ANn EDUCATIONAL DISPLAY
You will see at a glance why the MONARCH Malleable is the most popular range on
the market today.You will be interested in the many Marks of Merit which make it
the greatest quality range value ever offered.And it sells for a lower price than the
others.',
An expert from the MONARCH Factory-the Largat, Finest Malleable Range Fao-
tory in America--will be here to explain everything to you.
Nlc Frlednc sen ardware
~l o 0 l 0 o |Q )N ~
and Mildred were sho | ~in
homes Friday.
Clara Kahnk retumed home on
Thursday after spending . several
days at the Wm.Hansen home,
near Bennington.
Wm and Christine Svogenon re-
.,..§'2 v ifi t ~ §» m.¢ i§='-ngfndf
i»=r===r~. Mr. and Mn. Henry Tieb-
¢ » .'5 é '§ .. 'i '£ ; ~ D.1-'§ 2 , '§ '1§;
visited friends : Sioux City, Iowa
"'» 2 i f° 'L d mn. P` .m.m Jensen
Epent onday evening at Henry
'hzeadsy dimer guests at AllredBvogex1son'| were Mr.and Mrs.
Barry Swanson md family.Eve-
n i n g g y m "were Mr. and Mrs.
.Tues da y "mg v is i to rs a t theLDi ni nurlmns ome we re Mr.
vnnson.Mr.and Mya.Henry ' r i d g e
r w s l i f f h v myner gusxta at A1-
ogeraons.ur. and Mn. wma N I-so \.Thursday at Bob u°»»Z=.l..~.. od!
Thole who helpod ArtJansen
h u averagd only 4.57 omts a
pmmd, with n duty ni 2 cents.
To put it differently:The ave-
n g e Mo e under the new tax-il!
l u n been s4 cents a hundred
pounds lem than during the pre-
lvious dx months, even though the
Buty has been increased by 24
:e m a hundred.
lk..
iwra at Mike Muellefs.ln the M r . a n d M r s . J e m ~aitemoan they wma nc the me and family attended a pimms
Lambreeht home.Omaha Sunday-
__._..._--
at the H. C. Kuhr home.o mm Tu a d a y .
A large number irnm this v ie- f~ ==g»_gdM,;»- Fxslndk Gssselxxsid
ini tt ded th dame _Y r.ai n g ;E l . , e s e n i n at Wash Goreham and ehildmn attended a
_._ ~birthday party,at Irvington Wed-
iI
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m m : m f m m m
mn mths 5
nffm.mxmu
Egqm arm Fun Dm
M-.29 .IO ggvr, s.
Wudhern and children spent F!i~
day afternoon with Mrs.Albert
Petersen and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Farnbergand
Mr. and Hrs. Ernest Monsonwere
Friday afternoon visdtnrs at John
Monlon's.Mr, and Mn. Pete Nelson, Alfred
Svogex-son,Fred Nelson,Albe nNelsonand families all helped
Phylls Mule Jensen celebrate hex
second birthday Sunday.Phylis
received mmy nice presents.
N d h M ; H u a
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NEBRASKA
STATE W
r-ima
sem B115-Mt!
Mrs. Henry Jensen, Harry Swan-son,Alben Jensen, I..\oyd Jacobs
and Oscar ind E111 Jensen.
Mx. and Mrs. Allred ggvgenon
and Johnny Andreaaen ted a ttheErnestMansonhomeFriday
evening.
Mr. and Mtn. Albert Jensen were
Friday evening* yidwrs at Harry
Swanlon's.
here.Hugh and Irene Rhea entertain-
ed a group of young iollks Satur-
day night ,the evening being spentat games after which a delicious
lunch was served.Irene and Vivian Rhea made a
trip through Wyoming,Denver
and the Black Hills.Irene return-ed home Friday and Vivian stop-ped at Sidney, Nab. where she will
be for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs . Hiram Kmm had
as their guest last week he; sister,
Mrs.Unkle.Hugh Rhea left, Tuesday morn-ing fo r Lincoln.From there he
will go to Pittsburgh and Chicago
to attend a track meet.
at Charles Berry's Wednesday
evening.The Odd Fellows Ledge held
their meeting at the hall Wednes-
day evening.Mrs.Harold Lnutrup was in
Omaha Saturday.Odessa Kmnberg was a week-end
vidtor at the Gus Kranberg home.
Miss Grace Thompson was a
caller in Kennnrd Friday.Odessa Kronberg,Mrs.Gus
Kronberg and daughter,Twyla
vqere Blair visitors Saturday eve~
mag.mr.and Mrs.Roland Holmes
have moved into the house recentlyvncawedbyMr. and Mrs. Dudley
P.Rosenbaum and family,The
Cvmnrisinz
Efficiency.
Economy,
Durability,
;,B¢»m:s
f-ma ~Z!7
*¥i"| =
# u f ' I~ In
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<5~i
|orm .~1
the Most
Modem
Practical Ideas
of the Day;
\~ ~ ,-¢70'fore peepe rl~e an ~years
`\5 than anyulhevllre
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(R o s e n b a u m S e r v i c e S t a t i o n
KEN NARD NEBRASKA
Mi$sMaggieN.l.owe
Herman, Neb.
Representative for
Won-ld=He\fald
For Washington Cohnty
Interested pania call 768
Berman, Neb-
ing a few days with Lillian and
Marie Kshhk.
Raymond »Kuhr le lt Monday
morning with Roy Rahlls and
Rasmus Hansen on a trip to the
Black Hills.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hansen call-
ed at the August Kahnk home on
Friday evening.
Miss Glmline Wrich is spending
her vacation with he:cousin,Sngzie Wrich this week.
iss Catherine Voss is spending
this week with her parents;Mr.and Mrs. Wm. Voss.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Martens and
Marvin visnea at the Henry Wrich
home Sunday.
A large number of friends and
relatives were entertained at the
Wm. Voss home Thursday eveningin honor of John whose 16th birth-
day occurred on that day.Theevening was spent at visiting andcards.A very delicious lunch was
served at midnight after which
the guests deparied wishing John
many more such *"=1;gg birthdays.
Harry Kahnk ~visi over-night
hrecht home._
mr. and um. Wm. Cunninghamwere shopping in Omaha Monday.Mr. md Mrs. India Gorehamsnd
family were dinner guests at the
Frank Gasser home Wednesd-tY~Paul Lambrecht returned to his
home Wednesday alter sf-wins
several weeks nt Frank Gnsser's.
Mr.and u n .Frank Gssser.
Herman and Rainhart were dinnerguests at Louis G°»3»»=»'= Fnday.
Mr.and Mrs.ddie Gathje,
Helen and Harold and John Gathje
of Wayne,Neb.,arrived a t the
Frank Gnsser home Fridny.
Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, Jr.
and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Gottsch and
family were Sunday visioors at the
Louis Gottsch home.,Mr.and M m Louis Goreham
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
Gathje and children were dinner
guests at the Frank Gasserhome
Sunday.Ather visitors were Bill
Patterson and his friend.
Reinhart Gasser and Johnny
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home Sunday in honor of Mrs.
I.aurltsen's and Jobmnfl bkthdaya
we n Mr. and Mrs. Wm.Vogt,Chris Jalmel,Wil.\ Wulber and
llmilles and Ha m Vogt.
The Lutheran Sunday School
will hold their Sunday School pic-
uic at the Arlington Fair Grounds
thin Sunday.
~y B B DB8 ~~»|M r .a n d Mr s .L o m a P o li tz a n d ~ "
f a mi ly m i r e d a t B m s wi h m- vs " §
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Mr.and Mm J o hn W ri e h ab-
bended the funeral o f Mr.Wm.
Neuhaus Friday.Mrs. Harley Jensen and daugh-
ters and Mrs. Max Klutz and son
were Tuesday dtaemoon vidtqrs
Blair, were Sunday evening guests
of Mr. and Mus. H. C.Blaco.There wil be no church services
during the month of Augun.Sun-day School and Epworth league
will be held at the usual time.Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lund and
Mrs. Carl Lund drove so Ashland
Sunday tn me the parade put on
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Benson Sahurday evening.
The dance at the I. o. 0. F. hlll
Friday evpning was well attended
and everyone rewmd a good timeMx.and Mrs.Paul Baumer.
Agnes Bertaelsen and Emma Sten-der visited at the Herman Siev-
exfs home Monday evening.
Mrs.Chris Schumacker and son,
Fred visited at the Chris Stender
home Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bergmmand
som spent Saturday evening a t
the Chris Stender home.
Mr. a nd Mrs.Bi ll Christensen
returned Friday fmm a two weeks
visit. with relatives in Wisoondn.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bergman,
Mn. W. A. Ke ntetmr a nd Edwin
vldwd friends in Hooper Sltltday
Mr.and Mrs.W.B.Jeffersonaf Omaha,spent Saturday night
and Sunday at the A.C.Sands
home.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. Kerstethzr and
family motored to Hooper Satur-
day._Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson and
daughter vidted Mr.' and Mrs.
lnule Goitsch Sunday afternoon.Misses Emma Swuder and Ag-
nes Berwlsen were visitors at the
John Kruse home Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. E. Kerswetter and
family spent Monday afternoan
with Mrs. w. A. Kersfewer.
The Free Movies were postponed
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h o me i n Oma h a .
M r .a n d Mr s .He n r y Ti e tg e n
vi s i te d Tu e s d a y e ve n i n g wi th M r .
a n d Mr s .A. .c .Su nd s.
Mi s se s Ch r i s ti n a a n d E m m a
Peters en mo ve d t o F r e mo n t th i s
we e k .Th e y le a ve m a n y fr i e n d s
he r e wh o r e g r e t to s e e th e m le a ve
th i s li t tle to w n .
Mr . a n d_ Mr s. L . G. J e ff e rs on o f
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Nels F. Nelson w~ a Thursday
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- " "' *''lpeni a :vw maya new um,w w .friends.visitingrLutheranSundaySchoolMn. E, Berry and Helen and
hold their picnic at tha, Atlg Mr; Homer Wnd were enhertain~|
n I-'air Grounds park`nextny, August 25.Everyone is
,me_a n d ~ K e i t h Mr-'nkills
Su n d a y g h t f a r Ch i ¢ l8 ° »
(te r s p e nd i n g a fe w da y s vi n -
a m n n g relntiveg.mg .m g
~ home in §'§i`£"`""'w" ",;,,;';m;" gf"
Mr. me um <>m'L'»¢mh.n and ur. md M" Herman JunghlumMu-ian returned lut week from a Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bruwn, mr. 'mdtrip m Wyoming.Thy ha ve »~.~§;:~:».fm -;<= F -; f :
5 3 1 : ~ m m - : ,,:::°f 'i'" :'="°:. pidc at Arlingwn Wed-
Ml nuulu Ull||"\l||1|"'°}E
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.Cattle Active and Stro|]g_§o ~IEE wami Jensen slw returM¢l|a m y c num was in 0m=h=|"1;",.,.,» Mrs. Julian Jimzbluth9% I-Ilnhnr -- Tnn $10.75I ...V ...,..-..-,. ,.__. _gn 10-256 RISE IN HOGS
mn m me m lun.|m i n s w w w .'' i ; , , 7 f ~ g m ; n n . n a m"mf, ¢_-;d,__=¢=- my m qnw md gm.1 nn. =<»\;,=¢,;-
,_-,,;g_f ' 3 3 , » . » . " ' m x ~ a n d
§ ;'1'3l'.. .» n.. min Nmlxhoms.5... ¥.;....|...EE* .§§'1'1¥........?.an v.1 .;
Ilb t h mhl S te a dy to a Qnr te
I mm l t s a .1 s e s . s 0 ;m n e -
;ha h s tu d y . Ax e l s um Un -
;darned.
5 mm m e m u r a m. A ma 1 9 .
|1330--Tha week opened out with
n rather modenie run o! cattle
8.000 held. about I thkd oi uw
mmm runners. and prices mled
lkonz to 251: hlzher than Friday
5 R004 demmd.Best :tea-s
hm brousm $10.15.Co m and
hallers ruled steady to unevenly
whlle nlnckers and md-....-_.n -..A
Mr and Mn. Gus Klvnlherz and
Twyla and Mr and Mrs Henry
Kempeke vlmled a t Pa u lke mp-
ckes north of Arlington,Sunday
afternoon.Hans Svogei-son,Harry and
Al ml and Christina Svogerwx
Svogerson, drove w Burke S.D
last week w visit fnends.They
returned late Sunday evening
Mrs L Cashman vldted one dayla stwee kwi thhlr a ndldrs Anse l
Taft.M n c Miller returned home onQundnv after a week's visit with
aughber of Mr. nnd Mrs, Allred
Mildred Kingdom is enjoying a
two weeks vnution with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kingdom.Mildred is employed by the Fuller
Brush Oo. at'0mnh:.Harry Rosenbaum spent Sundaywithhisparents,Mr.a n d M m
Buck Rosenbaum.Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bates left on
Tuesday morning for Norfolk,
where they will visit their dnugh-ter, Mrs. Al Karnett nnd family.
Clyde and Grace returned the lat-ter part of last week froln their
Ami aiuiguiuur www w ~.....,S"i%4=\y on a picnic dinner nm:
uwiyimimz party the omasion bein;
the birthdays of Bernard Jung
bluth and Julian, Jr. which happen
to be on the same day.Mrs. Julian Jungbluth was yds
iting at the home of Ida Jnngblutl
Thursday evening.Miss Louise Jorgensen of Valle
is spending this week with he
sister, Mrs. Walter Renard.
Mr.and Mrs. Nels Svendganr
and family,Mr. and Mrs.Lloy
Brown and family attended th
Mr.and Mrs.Bert Swihar
mn dnv vacnion snent at Niohrara .ramen plcnlc at Riverview Par
11Ign wus m lnuvu uemlnu mas; in Omshl-|':;bj,'m,_§,g¢ relatives.un. Chu.flllllfllll an hllher-hll red l lIn qwumm on came: ¢\!°¥¢.'f° ..i'!."E. w.£'.'32"é';.». sum. as hu §!'I'.'{E..Jil"°.'L.¢.... .f°'.2 tiu nua y .Mr s .Mo r r i s Ma s te r s a n d Mi a
Ma u d c a l le d o n M r s . Ot to Re n a :
Rnnr lnu ln see 11112 DOW bllby.'&n1oxe yearllnxi s1o.2s@1oas:
.good m choice yearllngs gum
1015: mr to sood yearlinzs sms
925; common m lair yearllnga|1.oo@a.2s; :muy yearlinzs ssxzs
|@6.'l5; choice prime heavy beeves9.256>i0.00;cholce to prime
hand steers $9.50@10.50; :ood to
choice heavy m e n ss.2s@s.zs;
good w choice handy steers $8.509.50: hir to :ood steers $1.506
6.50: common to fair stem $6.50(6'l.5n: choice llzht fed helten
..- ..- -... ,.. _-..l .\_-|-.. a...| \....u_
ue.. ... .......-... _,,parent: ar moving to Blair and
he expects w work !dlJoe Marks.Mr. and llks. Home Ward and
Mrs.E.Berry were /in Fremont
Tuesday morning.lLastWednesday,Mrs.Rudi
Rosenbaum entertained at dinnerthe following: Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Rosenbaum and family,Mr. and
Mrs.L. E. Ward,Ella Virginiaand George Ziegler of Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown of
Arlington, lllrs. Minnie Harsch and__..~...1 n,...\....,:.n~I
suun vlan.venue son.,V......Colorado w nee her mother,Mrs.
Pritchard, who is ill.
Mrs. Elizabeth Berry and daugh-
ter, Helen were in Lincoln Wed-
nesday on business.Mr. and Mrs. George I-ledelund
entertained relatives from Dayton,
Ohio over Saturday and Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Nic Freidriohson
and Mrs. Peterson had as their
house guests last week, Mrs. Pet-erson's slew!and grandchildren,
fmm Minnesota.
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A. 0. Stokes of Milsouri Vaéglylber of Lhn dub.Mn. Clxrkkrv im-Hy the Ariinzwn wnm, was an-Wi1\is Niebamn of ~ Moines,
v dld fe d ,Tu e s dn y lt the 0 .L -i n g o I He r m| n a n d H i | s u A. l mn ° ¢ U¢ d b°¢l\l8¢o ! t . h e n i n .An I0Wl r mt t h e w e e k - e n d withmm h o m e .m a m m S i e r k were guenn.A O mh a ~ o l h o r s e s h o e m a m home fo
hy the Arlington tenrn, was an-
eelled boause of the ni n.AnOma ha mm o l ho rs es ho e ma m
v u defeated by the Arlington
Merchnnts in a game plnyed here
Sunday morning.
The American Legion and Anx-mny held a joint indoor picnic at
the Methodlrt church basement an
Monday evening, which was de-scribed as a "hilarious affair".The primary election was pretty
well attended.Over 100 votes
were east in precinct No.1, and
not quita a hundred in reeinct, No.2.A numbe r o f MF. we re to o
indifferent co even walk a half I
block to vote.S. H. Lockman ze-
c ived good support by his towns-pgople.
Ak. a nd Mrs. Andrew Seger,
who have visited their son, Wilbur
Seger and family the past week.
retumed w their home in Scotts-
bluff Wednesday.A te legram re
ceived here later stated that Mr.
Seger was ill with pneumonia upon
reaching his home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Reekmeyer
and Mrs. Frank Williams drove w
Da vi d (ity Sunday where they
visited at the A. L. Hughes home
Therlo Reckmeyer, who had been
in Dnvdd City for several days,
returned home with them.The Methodist Sunday school
plcnic was held Wednesday after-noon,the principal feature _of
which was n big supper of fnedchicken, ioe cream and lemonade.
J. F. Laaker is able to be out
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HERMAN NEWS
Mrs. Ed Olson and Miss DagmarOlson attended the Young People's
lgague convention at Blair Friday
afternoon.-M i a Iris Brewsier entertained
a iew friends at a party at her
home Tuesday evening in honor ol
Miss Thelma King of Omaha, who
viduzd here last week.- M m E. c .Burdic and Eugene
returned home Sunday evening
(mm a vacation at Park Rapids,
Minnesota.Chris Korshoj celebrated his
birthday Sunday, August 10 hy en-
tertaining several relatives and
friends.Mn. Lester Sdlneider of Coun-d l Bluffs,Iowa. and Miss Schnei-
der of Mead, Neb. were here for
the pimie and visited at the Huir
Luwe home while here.
Postrnasber and Mrs.Cameronww friendsthat they are having
n wonderful time on their vaca-
tion in Arkansas.They 'my vis-
ifcd the home for the set ug of
"The Shepherd of the Hills" and
the day they wrote they were to
take an eighteen-mile trip by boat
down one of the beautiful lakes.Miss Ethel Bovec of Fremon and
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Mr. and Mrs. Geo.Nelson andchildren, Mr. and Mrs. JimRyan
Ind children, Mr. and M n .JohnPetersenandchildrenandMr.
and Mrs.Rudol h Memzke andchildrenwerelgridayevening
vzdtors at Norris Wnrvd'|.Miss Hazel Wulf ulwrtained the
Rose Hill Rnxtlers Club at herhomeWednesdayafternoon.A
large number attended and Mrs.
wuxr served a delicious lunch tothe guests.
Miss Irene Winebell spent last
week with Maxine Taylor. __Mr. and Mrs. Ji m Ryan and
g g l w yvere in Omaha Wednes-
Y-Mr. and Mrs. Wi ll Ryan spent
Wednesday evening a t Detlef
Wulfs.
Mr. and Mn. Gus Mencke, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Mencke and Mr. andMrs.Gardner James helped Ray-
mond Mencke celebrate his birth-
day Thursday evening.Prof.Swihart and pupils gave a
muslc recital at the Rose 1-lillschool Sunday afternoon.It was
u me ded.we a nMr. and Mrs. Walter Sappenfield
an~| ,,in
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and Lois were Thursday evening
visitors at Norris Ward'a.
Mr. and Mrs.Clarence Hansen
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A. o. Stokes of Milsouri Valle
vddwq, Tuesday at the 0. 1.-
singer home.luv. and Mrs. T. J. Reese and
Bobbie drove u~from Pawnee
day, returning home Friday. They
we re dinne r gue s ts a t the ~home and spent the night wlMr. and Mrs. Ivan Helms.The members of the Ladies Aid
of the M. E.church met at the
brick had! Wednesday alternoonfortheirweeklyquilting.They
will meet there agmn this week.Mr. and Mn. Fred Story of Te-
kamah, were picdc day guests of
Mr. and Mrs. A. w. Barge.Mins Stella West of Omaha,
rpent Thursday and Friday here
with relatives.Mm John -King and daughter of
Omaha, spent last week at the J.
M. Brewster home.
Mr.and Mr; C. T. Meye rs are
parents of a son born Monday,
August 11 at the Methodist hos-
pital in Omaha.Mr.and Mra Raymond Kartle
and children of Columbus, are vis-
iting at the Mrs. Kastle and Wm.Lowe homes.Raymond is having
two weeks vacation.Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cooper spent
Friday in the country at the J. T.
Fitch home.Mr.and Mra.Ivan Helms en-
tertained Mrs. W, H. Yakish and
little daughter of Frdnlont, at din-ner Thursday.Mr.and Mrs.Waldo Hancock,
ber olthnclub.MrS.ClxrkBrvim-
i ng o f Ha mm a nd Hi ms a Alma
and Marie Sierk were guenn.A
lovdy luncheon wal served by the
hostess.Tlmne xtme e dngwi llbe
4.Word has bem reedvd here of
the death of Mn. Wm. Worline at
her home at Minden, Nels. Judy 28.
Eggert Lage and Walter Krone
of Carmnll,Neb. visited relqtives
and /frle ds here the fozepart of
the week.
The Cdlee Club met with Mrs.
Marie Mehrens Friday afternoon
with an member: present. but one.Mrs. F. W. Moeller and Mrs. Her-
man Klindt were the prize winners.
Harold Marr of Des Moines, is
spending a twu weeks vacatiun at
the pareutql, D. W. Marr home. `
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Cook and
Bobby and Miss Margaret left
Saturday morning for A couple of
weeks vacation in the Black Hills
country..Mrs.Anna Fox of Rochester,
M i m ,arrived Saturday morning
for zrshort visit. with her mother,
M n .Lizzie o m a n d other rela~
tives.'
Miss Marie Sierk spent Friday
at Dana College in Blw.
Miss Celia Rohwer and defer,Mrs. E. T. Jipp and son of Blair,
lett the latter part of the week to
spend the week-end with relatives
at Lake Okoboji.
Mrs. Nels Anderson of Qereseo,
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MR S . J A C O B L A R S E N
indigestlon and I con1dn't sleep any
better.Pm strong and well in
eve r y wa y . " - - Mr s .J ac ob La r se n ,
50 6 Gle n Ave. , C ou n c z il B luf fs .
Th e S te wa r t P h ar ma c y , A g e n ts .
Grease Your;Car!
After every spell of rainy weather
grease your springs and chassis
thoroughly.
Drive out the rnud and water from
the unprotected\parts and renew the
grease which has been washed away.
Be sure it's Marathon grease.
From the
m1§§ra§Nhon Service Station
1 :mmCal Md K'.kwdz
m a /''"/"iw 7|?ka.re.r°°
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9 .fme.*0 .:
MR S . J A C O B L A R S E N
indigestlon and I con1dn't sleep any
better.Pm strong and well in
eve r y wa y . " - - Mr s .J ac ob La r se n ,
50 6 Gle n Ave. , C ou n c z il B luf fs .
Th e S te wa r t P h ar ma c y , A g e n ts .
Grease Your;Car!
After every spell of rainy weather
grease your springs and chassis
thoroughly.
Drive out the rnud and water from
the unprotected\parts and renew the
grease which has been washed away.
Be sure it's Marathon grease.
From the
m1§§ra§Nhon Service Station
1 :mmCal Md K'.kwdz
m a /''"/"iw 7|?ka.re.r°°
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[vacation urin so the Black Hills.|;::;1: ..'1°'2.'1..."`§.`I..'l1'.".'.I| "2l|"'l§.T.\.."1".|h3m¢'by nlne.. -fgl .l. eiunle °r;;::.'.;m u v .u n s v u ; u n a v » . n o nT h e v o t e a t t h e p r i m a r i e s h e r e
l a s t T u e s d a y w a s v e r y i i g h t .I n
t h e n o r t h e r n v o t i n g d i s t r i c t ,1 0 4
vo t e s w e r e c o s t a n d 5 8 i n t h e s o u t h
e m , 1 6 2 i n a l l .
hi r .a n d Mr s .E .H .He l m s o f
Sa tur d ay s Om a h a pa p er s c on-
ta i n e d a n a n n o u n c e me n t o f a ma r -
Ha g e lic ense issued a t Coun c il
B lu f f s to Mi s s Gu r a i ta Up d i k e o f
He r ma n a n d Ru ss ell Chr is te ns en
o f B l m r .
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ucca. au Luv: |.u.|.n:u|.aI, unLl nfvslwcx.home, acconripanied by her sister,
Mins Katie,were callers at the
Jacob Sierk home Saturday after-
no on .Mi s s A l m a K l i n d t o f Oma h a ,
s u é n t t h e w e e k e n d wi t h h e r u n r -
~-v --»uunauuénM r s F l o r a B a ts o n 'of Li n c o ln Mr s .J i m Ry a n a n d c h ildr en
_.1 M m ... jpas sed a wa y S a tu r d a ef te r an 111 n e d Ca r l P le p e r a n d c ln ld r e n vls
g 'Mr s . Geo . Ne ls o n F ri d a y .n e s s o f s e ve ml mo n Sh e li ve d M __i n A r l i n g t o n f o r a n u m b e r o f l r a n d Mr s J o h n P e ter s e n a n d
h i ldr e e f s :a n d ge ve ra l qf .1 ;e r o l d g i t n g e f a g r h s a y e v e m n g
Tekamah, were supper guesis onSunday evening of Mr.and Mrs.
Ivan Halma
u u l l ss e s A u c e a n n r m m n r y n u e a c n
came up from m u m , M o . f o r
the harvest picnic.
The 0rnAha Merchants ball team
defeated Herman 8 to 1 in a gameplayed here Sunday aftemoon.
__fI`he f°!l°"!i11z megnbere of the
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Klindt.
A basement is being excavated
under the Greene school house and
a new furnace will be installed to
heat the building.
John Watkins visited his wife 'at
Inends and fonner neighbors au-ML and Mrs.Walter Applebytended the funeral servzcea which _were held Monday afternoon.Zllil 'i2"»'{»ul"Y.i °""°""" e v e
Mr. and Mrs. Major Ormsby andl Clarence and Marian Williamson
daughters, returned nm we e k m spent Frlday afternoon with Dor-thw home at Casper, Wyo. a.fter|,,u,y md Jack Peterson.making an exmnded visit at thc]MPA mn-\M m A...H"npnnmw
George Sheets has opened a re-m shop in the Blanchard build-E,on Main streetim. Alice Triplétt had aweeks
vacation from her duties at theFashionCenteratBlalir.She
spent the forepart of the week at
Camp Brewster and the latter part
at har home here. .~The Nebraska District Young
People's League of the Lutheran
~ who held a convention at
Mission Circle attended the meet-ing at the Mrs. E. E.Caldwell
home at Teknmah last Wednesday:Mesdamea A.L .Sullivan,O.H.
Godsey, Ivan Helms, Emil Fallen,Anna Johnson and Edgar Skinner.
Mr.a nd Mrs .Clyde Fitch and
wi l n "ge visltots at the county
me uruversny nospltnl ln umnnn'Saturday.Mrs.Watkins will be
there for some time.,
The Happy Hour Club with sev-
eral invited guests enjoyed a plc-
nic dinner Sunday ln the Blair park
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wolff und'
f n m x l y a n d M i s s D a r a F x a c h e r ,a l l
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home o f Mr.and Mrs.Roland
Ormsby at the "Ormsby Orchards"Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gilfry and
Misses Edna and Sue Newell lenWednesday by mum: fo r n lri n
into the Black Hills country and
on into Wyoming and Cnlarado.
:I_`l1e§ame ggy ~ and uw. _-EU
_ _ _ .- n u . » - 4 . v u ¢ ; u u u ¢ - a g Q - - - . . . . . ¢ - . ns p e n t Su n da y a t H a m i d Ra s mu s -
sen's.
J o h n Pe te rs en a n d L e s t e r H a n -
sen spent Monday afternoon with
Howard Taylor.
Fashion Center Beauty Parlor
Phone 47--Dorothy Perkins Coa-
.- . L l . .1 l u . 1 . 4Blair lm week came up to ner-man and held their Saturday nit/~
ernoon session in Mead park.M n .B.B.Smith and children
mme up from Omaha and wereg;;==1~= day guests of her parents
. a n d Mm D.E. Hayes.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cooper were
Sunday dinner guests at the O.
L. Hiislnger home.Mr.and Mrs.Claire Johnson
and Mn. J. H. Johnson of'Lincoln,
~Herman relatives a few
dawn last week.
met, nnwwny.A very large crowd turned out
for the picnic and free barbecue
held here last Thursday.Theweatherwasline.There wasplenty ol entertainment and every
one _seemed to have a good time.Munn: was furnished by the bandfromHowell, Nab.The morning
haLl_game between the Americanlegion J or beams of Craig andScribnerwas won by the Craig
team.The afternoon game wasbetween the Elkhom Vallev lemrue
ul.enemy, neu.,"nv naw we..visiting at the L. J. Dey home,
left for their home Sunday aft-
emoan."_
Henry Rohwer, Mrs. Mnne Meh-zens and daughter,Miss Kate
spent Sunday afternoon at the
August Witte home in Bennington.
Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Darling, whowas w leave lor their home last
Thursday ,were detained by the
illness a t their little eau.They
expect w leave Tuesday of this
_..--..
m a c r m u r n r e n : l o r a v a c a t i o n m e
to the Black Hills.Mr.and Mrs.Will Marshall
have enjoyed a visit the past fewdaysfromtheirdaughterand
family of Colorado.Misa Rachel McClellan spent a
week visiting in the home of her
aunt, Mm Howard Brookings at
Weeping Water.
Mines Helen and Marguerite
Branlzer returned the last ol' theweek to their home at Hollendale,
Minn.after ru visit nf several
m e u l r s o n s a n e a u m e u m e l l ! o u r
shop.30-1|
l . . | ¢l l l l
11.2
i a m Murell Lowe is staying
with Mn. Bertha Lowe at present.She will make her home there
while attending school this winter.
Cllfford West dislocated his
ri ght elbow Thursday.He was
leaninz on the clothes line when it
of B1Ai§EdTi{¢ ""j "erm
wonwitha5to1aoore.Thedayclosed with n dence at the Legionhall which was quite well attended.Mrs. Gilbert Olson has returned_from Battle Creek, Neb. where she
spent severed days at the home at
we n.Mr. and Mrs.Albert Hunt ofAlbert Lea, Minn., were wllng on
friends here Monday mornmg.The. Fr. Calhoun ball texm went
over co |Kennnx'd Sunday but an
account of rain at Kennard there
weeks at the c. G. Marshall home
as guests of their cousins, Misses
Betty and Frances Marshall.
Robert Menking had his tonsils
removed in an Omaha hospital re-
oerntly.1
Mr. And Mn. A. M. Gnhnm and
\
IT BROUGHT BEST
HEAL TH IN YEARS
"For three or four years my
stomach caused me no end of suf-
fering.My food disagreed with
me, my heart would palpitate ter-
ribly and I was so nervous I could
hardly sleep.Three bottle of Sax-
gon brought me the best health in
years.I have a fine appetite now,
not :Yuen of stomach trouble or
r '
n ~ s w | s n ' r o c n o o s n A s | x
Announcing a new .
production rccord
2 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 C h e v r o l e t S i x e s n o w o n t h e r o a d
\
From the
Marathon Service Station
RNER 8RD &: wAsmNG'roN STREEPS ALFRED ENGER, Prnpri
IT BROUGHT BEST
HEAL TH IN YEARS
"For three or four years my
stomach caused me no end of suf-
fering.My food disagreed with
me, my heart would palpitate ter-
ribly and I was so nervous I could
hardly sleep.Three bottle of Sax-
gon brought me the best health in
years.I have a fine appetite now,
not :Yuen of stomach trouble or
r '
n ~ s w | s n ' r o c n o o s n A s | x
Announcing a new .
production rccord
2 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 C h e v r o l e t S i x e s n o w o n t h e r o a d
\
From the
Marathon Service Station
RNER 8RD &: wAsmNG'roN STREEPS ALFRED ENGER, Prnpri
broke and he fell.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Webster
and Joyce of Bancroft, spent from
Friday until Sunday nt the Fred
e g g ' h o m e '
.-Anna Peddie and Mrs.
Tillie Waehter were dinner guests
at the Huit Lowe home Wednes-
day.Mrs.Geo.Beavers and son,
Arthur of Teknmah,drove down
Monday und Miss Marjorie Godseyand Mm Ivan Helms accompanied
them w Omaha where they spent
the day._
Mrs. A. M. Hansen of Cincinnati
Ohio,is enjoying s visit at the
horime of her parents,Mr.andMIS. Albert Bennett.Mr. Hansen
wi ll arrive later in their car.- They
her daughter, Mrs. J F Hoover
ET. CALHOUN
AND vxcmrrr
Mrs. Herman Wulf!sons
Herman and Herbert of Ithlca Neh
and son ot Omaha. were Sunday
afternoon visitors at the Mrs.
Mary Nickels honle, August 10
Mr and Mrs Arthur Schneider
visited relatives at Rosalie, Neb
the first of the week.
R.S.Near of Omaha, was up
Monday looking after his farm 'ln
lerests.
wh
and Mr. and Mm. Gus Newétrom
M rs Kate Jacobson ol Omaha,
coma oe no gunz.Otto Asmussen and son,John
leit Saturday evening lor Wanna,Neb. when they wa nt to attend
the funenl of Mrs. John Rathjen,
which was held Sunday.rs._Rnth-
jen was a resident of this vicinity
a number of years as°-
The Dress Store o f Blai r-the
Fadmiou Center presents newadvancestylesi n F.1 T% ' I.» ..
priwd at $4.98 to 519:15 in sizes
11 in 52 in dl the newest styles,
materials and colors including
Travel Prints made into dresses
and ensembles.Mako our selec
lmow we can please you.Fnihiqq
little daugl;¢;r of Topeka, Kansas
made a bri vidt at the home of
Mn. Martin Clark.
Willard Peterson, who had Heenspendinghissummervacationowithrelativesa t Hnmpsdn,re~
turned home last week.The Axl-
ington boys who had been zn
camp at Camp Sheldon, returned
home the last of the week and re-
port having had a wonderful time
and winning a number of honors.Mr.Clifford Decker aoeompanied
the boys.
The Mllli ne ry s w-e o f Bla i r-
the Fashion Center offers you ally.tions whenever you are ready--we the smart, new, advance styles in
Fall Hal= fnr "Inman nnfk Miusnn.I-wgu go [U S QUID ua xona wr a vlsu;c a me u p Mo nd a y even in g an d \ ri 5. `\ C en ter i n Blai r
w i t h rela tives.i m a .»\|.|_¢€»..=.r..:..,.A.\ \ i = |fr\.....,I :su-n\f>»`31§e&`§€";if'§a ;;;'£at§0 *,;;;';fi°i,'.;;a sold o va 2,000,000 six-cylinder automobiles-
nearly five times as many as any otha mann-
factura has ever built in an eq l e n g t h o f ~
These 2,000,000 b u y m have chosen Chevrolet
because it oiers many desirable qualitia not ob-
tainable ln any otha car so low in price-
--the smoothness,silence and Bexibllity of a mod-
an six-cyllnda engine-the comfort and roada-
billty of a modern, full-lmgth chassis-and the
style, safety and dlstixfction of bodies by Flasher.
Yet, daplte these line car advantages. the Chev-
rolet Slx ls unusually economical. Its gas, oil,
tire and upkeep economy ls unsurpassed.And
hir and Mrs Fred Michael of ;,;'" e`{.-2`§1`§."'"W;;'"""§uuult *"°;;;- *ekafnah. atbenhed the nicnic here nt¥:.. ¢..- ..gI\...m}.f¢.e...fff ,3£'_._|A R L I N G T O N "°'sizes, styles, colors and materialsN O T E S Buy your Fan H930 Hat at mé
Fashion Center in Blair and all'D1'u u u ;LUI.u a u u n .vu ll h w 1|. n 1 rn :1 1 u' 5h u r s d a y . T h e y w e r e s u p p e r g u e s t s | . \ . - . . , .\...¢............|..........:...._ \._.......
at the0. L. Hilsinger home.-Miss Hazel Ryan Iitertained
three tables at bridge at her home
Y'erlne.sday to honor Miss Elsie
Barret of Creston, who has beenher guest the past week.Mrs. Chris Bendorf and Thllnas-
ine of Blair, s§ent Thursday and
Friday. at the els Jackson home.Mr. Bendorf spent Thursday here,
Mrs. Frank Loftis and Mrs. Wm.Rankin were at Camp Brewster
from Tuesday until Friday last
week.Mr. and hks.Wm. Jensen andViolet of Blair and
were "eww retunnng home.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rohwer and
daughters,and Misses Catherine
Frahm and Mary Cook and Wm.
Frahrn returned Tuesday after a
ten dw stay at Lake Okobojl.Arthur Voss, who formerly re-
sided southwest of Ft.Calhoun,
died in kansas City Saturday,
August D A hurnber of relatives
and friends from this vicinity at-
tended the funeral services held at
the Leslie O Moore funeral home
te ent was made in the Ft. Cal-
inilerlson at2 p. m. Tuesday.In-
houn cemetery.,Mr. and Mrs
Taylor l"f§n¢l§_spg§1§_ Thursday eve-Edward son of Mr.and Mrs
The What-so~ever Club,an or-
ganization of ladies living east of
town,and their families emoyed
their annual picnic at the Fair
Grounds Park Sunday, Aug. 17th,
there were 85 resent at the boun-tiful dinner winch was served in
one of the park dining halls.Icecream :md cake were served later
in the afternoon.There were sev-
ered guests present fro m o ut of
lawn.
Gust .le sen,who has lived ln
ber of years, passed away Q his
h o m e e a r l y M o n d a y m o r n i n g ,f o l -
- . . » - . . . a i l l n n n n U n r n
\n o . . . / 3 A r l i n g t o n f o r a n u m ~your friends will admire you-try
it and see!30-lt
B E L L C R E E K V A L L E Y
Mrs. Adolph Holtman, the Miss-
man visited with Sophie Water-
man
noon.Mr.and Mrs.Ed Lollmsn anddaughters of Arapahoe, are vdsit-\
ing at the home of Mrs.Minnie
Lallman and other relatives.The Young Women's Missionary
Society held a house warming
at Fontanelle Tuesday affer-
Hilda Niebaurn and Irene Holt-
.mug B\"L|l€ uarrrreneh name.Miss Mary Wray is enjoying atwoweeksvacationfromher
duties at the Plateau bank.Sheis spending the time nt her home
at Elkhorn.
August Frahm, who had two bones
brokan in his leg when his over-
alls caught in the belt of n gaso-line water pump, was brought
home Tuesday from an Omaha hos-.._..-\.-.. z..
www., .H ¢.w....¢.. ........,.....\. ..,survived by his wife and several
children,n l married and livingaway from Arlington with the ex-
ception of one daughter,Mrs.
Oscar Anderson who Lives here.
party at
honar of
presentClara Mél
ard Ruwun . | . . \ . . \ .1.:
Mrs. Emil Lal\man's in
her new home.Thosefromherewere:Miss
ngedoht, Mesdmmes How-
e.George Niebaum and
rh»a»¢J».aau.l.¢.».|l¢¢!u=~vv
any model am be bought for a small down pay~
mem and easy monthly tems!Come in today.
Learn for yourself why two million buyers have
f n l i v n n n
Mr.and Mrs.Wm.McGill
Ponm, are spending a few dihere visitin relalives.
Mt. and li rs. Ivan Helms arte:
ed the evangelistic meetings'feknmah Sunday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cooper, Ch
Gueller and Bobby Monford
of
xys
nd-
at
ms.of|
lay
Mr.
yum vmn we wyureu memuel nrn cast.
Mrs.Emmett Blankenfeld and
two daughters of Minnesota, ac-
companied her brother,Victor
Christensen home for a short visit
with hqme folks.They arrived
here Tuesday evening.
Wm.Kruse, Jr.celebrated his
birth anniversary Tuesday evening
bv hnvina n rmmhm- nf hiu nolvh.
Funeral services will be held Tues
day afternoon..Misses Betty and Frances Mar-
shall were hostesses on Wednes-day aitemoon to a group of girl
friends at their home.Rook fur-nished entertainment and the prize
for high score was won by Miss
Evelyn _Blackburn,while Mins
Margnente Brenner wig consoled.
.- =-=-..- ....- _-.....-=....-.. ..,...
m.\..,,...~.\........Mrs.Regina Jordan of Beard:-
town, Ill., who has been spending
the past week with her sister at
Norfolk, Wanted Wednesday at the
home of her brother, Wm.Holt-
man and family.`
Mr. and Mrs. August Kerlfhoff
and sons, Stanley and Rodney are
enjoying a trip to the Black Hills.Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lallman and
anxeed-"it'a wise to choose a Six."
So m e Di s ti n gu i sh i n g F ea t ure s
Ci nc i nn a ti ,Oh i o ar r i ve d S a ta n
:for a t w o weeks vi s i t w i t h J
n . . . . . _ . . . . » . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ¢ . .u r . . .. . . . |m r . . .50-horsepower six-cylinder motor
f>
yuopers parents, mr. and mrs. n.C. Cooper and other relatives.
After visiting here the past two
weekn with her parents,Mr. andMn. Geo. Lowe, Mrs. w. H. Yak-ism and baby daughter left Satur-
day for their home at Fremont.Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Nelson arehome from a vacation trip to theBlack Hills.1
Squire Jones of Blair,spent a
.few days last week at the EarlFrench home.Mrs. Jennie Hicks of 0ms.ha,|
was in town Wednesday in the ln-
terests ol the Degree ol Honorlodge.
Miss Marjorie Godsey and MissMaxine Johnson visited friends at
".l`ekamnh on Tuesday.Announcement was made in UreWorld-Herald last week of the
marriage of Miss Ruth CottondaughterofMrs.Eva Cotton vi'
Susan, Neb. to Harland WhitwellM Pe ru.The wedding took place
at the home of the hride's sister
and brother-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Robert Shields art Omaha Thurs-d»Y»Mn. Whitwnll was a former
teacher of the primary zoom here.
Mr.| nd Mra Frank Crs nor of'
Craig, vilibed at the J. D. laws
home Thursday and attended the
picnic.
_many more happy birthdays.
l
hors and relatives ln to a pinochle
nmy -- The prize winners wereHenryFischer and Mrs.Hugo
Kruse, who held high scores and
Ernest Kruse and Mrs. Grant Lage
second high.The guests left at
a late hour wishing their host
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Frahm and
Norma Jean spent Tuesday eve-
ning at the John Landis home.The following ladies lrom this
vicinity were guests Wednesdayafternddnp l Mrs.Charles I-leise
and dnigmm at their home near
Irvington: Mesdainea Wm. Iversen,
Henry Fischer,Clans Mehrens,
John Landis,Arthur Schneider,
Fred Heine,tw Iveraen,Claus
Rohwer and the Misses Anita
Fischer,ta Mehrens and Edna
lversen.A delicious luncheonwas
served near the close of the aft-
ernoon.Dr. and Mrs. E. S. B. Geesaman
A uunuvu; uw cuune mane; wasserved.'sons of Nickerson, and Norris,
Mrs.H.w.Schoettger spent
several days last.week at the
home of her sistex-in-law,Mrs.A. E.Woodman in Omaha.She
returned home Sunay.Mrs. A. Hester will be the hosff
ess to the What.-so-ever Club at
her home Thursday, August Zlst.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peters drovetoWakefield Sunday where they
spent the dny visiting relatives.Miss Catherine 'Winset returned
home Tuesday evening alter sthree weeks visit in G
`Mr. and Mm. Charles W. Brenn-
lannouuoe the birth of n sou,esday, August 12.Mr. and Mrs. Melville Springatehavereceivedwordo i n new
grandson, who arrived st the homeol Mr. and Mrs. Merle Bentley inFremont recently.
rand Island.at the home of her sister,Mrs.
Vern B. Nicholas.
and sons and Mrs.George Roh-wer,Sr.left 'Ihursdny morning
for an outing at Lake Okoboji.
Miss om. Klindt came up from
A.llen,Gilmore of Fremont, who
l s a Y . M . C . A. s e a e t a r y s p o k e
at the Methodism church Sunday
morning in the aheenee ot Rev.
Omaha Thursday to spend part of ~.5 :...'l'i.°.}.' Bhhred a t the
her vacation with home folks |~ W alter Hut,who ; been in
Miss Lulu Lorenzen wu hostess the employ of the Burroughs Aaa-'to the members of the Hsppy li ng Machine Co.i n Omaha,h u
Mrs. Bod Ellis and Misa Gram Hour Club Thursdsv nnnnmnn_u..... lam -n I.. _ ._\...- __._.l
Clyde mid Vivian Lnllman o lWinslgg visiteLvluFriday evening at
Mrs.nnie man s.
Harry and Alice WhbenkampandAlbertMontgomerylefton
,Iuesday ° f ' - f g l g f I - a g l g g ~
~ andmCe¢?ll i§.\l'.`Z..i'.. sinent
Tuesday evming a t Wrn.Holt».n§'.....i Mrs. Louis Wohlere and
little daughter,Jean of Chapon.
I l l ,were guests Thursday and
Fnday at the homie of theironcle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Holt-
man and family.
Mr. and Mrs.E d m m ang
%i.'I.i"'f.'.§a..'".i'{"""°',,.....2."`.?i.$.»
relatives at Winslow md Hooper
Saturday afternoon and evening.}, Miss Leona a!Hol1.manur;tu12d
'rs.vii? Steavehsonzvith herghouse
work the past summer months.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bockema-n
and Mg- and M"-C,H="§, Backer-
msn o ty o.we e,guests Wednesday mia Tlahrsday
at the home ot Henry Backer-
man's sister,Mrs.Minnie I d l -man and family.l
Evelyn, Arlene and Ethel Kuhl-
man returned fn the ir hnmn ntl
crankshaft. . .full-length frame. . .four semi-
dllpdc springs . .. fully-enclosed four-wheel
brakes . . . four Lovejoy hydraulic shock absorb-
ers...dashgasol.lnegauge...I~`iahahardwood-
m b -m ¢ 1 b ° a y . . ; » a 1 u m 1 > 1 e a ra m ' . ¢ m r . . .
d e t yg a a o l i n e m n k i n t h e ra r. . . n o n -g l a r o w
windshield . . . and, for your protection, a new
mdlibaalm-v icepolicy.
h ' l p v | l # u n b ; u ¢ l | | | | 4 n
Sport Roadster . . $515 g{g11_S¢dm ° ° ° - ~ moms~rn¢rmnu'l a»an=»n|uuy..|5g5 m°ruc:mu».s53
s565 o e u | n . . . . . . . ¢ u , . ,n-nv-v wua c uC o l c h . . . .C w n e - - . . . . . s 5 a s S " ° d " s ° d " " " ' ° " 5 $U .~< ° ; " ; : : f : : ~ ~ ' - ' : : ; ~4 9 5 ~¢ : f ~ - - f
.m¢ a .:nd-4( H d - » » | ¢ ¢ | n l i l l i f n
clIEvl\0LE'|1~ SIX
Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Co
BLAIR, NEBRA§KA
L 0 w..__ ezgafildsix- cvq gmi rnn s n o o r n n n s s Ar1'of Te ;'nn .fg 1i.;~c».a"""; .\";a.'"' "° "' ' '""° """'|'°§Hu-mm s-ee-as " m amga.m m en.ihenrnnwuk uldw* "1»¥-"m.`Z'..." H h °n° d § m a n ' § ¢ w ¢ : "d w' : ' - ° ° ` n 5 ¢ h ° b ° "h""° ° ' M° h ' """° "°mar ,lu-».
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A comim Fon
WOMEN
New Recipe ln Crum Drelihx-
A cooked dressing made with
cream will be found excellent -for
nr v l ng with vegetable,me lt or
i i m sllnds.Mi x together one-
.=ga.
miiww. wp vim bumnd mms City Clerk be instructed to order Peoples Ice Co.128.80
the neeeuary gnnberial md tum- Wm. Number;42,14
formps for the`mil1 service, 3180 Chu.Chrmlchael 2.40
that he have the m f ov e r the A_ Y_ M wum d 111,33
wes t pump a t uw plant m>d{¢d-;G'i ¢y cub a nd 55.31
Al l Councilman present vohng Moved and Seconded, these bills'AYE', the motion carried.|be.allov¢d and thnt warrants be
The Enterprise $189.89 drawn on the proper lunds in pay-
Sam Cheely 4.00 ment ol the same.On roll call
Wm. Moore 8-00 Bigelow, Hundahl, Jensen, Moore
E.Bean ~ MqK,:xy, Sfhmidt and Roberts vot-
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W h y th e dimoovery o f ho n e y
s h o u ld c s u s su c h a n u p r o a r a n d
~ ml. in n madenm oven for
hal! an hour.Lemma( in the Kitchen
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1 count o!Synodeal Convention to
o be held at Colizmbus, Neb. August
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plain.There is another renting paiod
quita di tfemut i ron the one de~
wribed.If than is. no honey flow
on,ma king i t necessary for the
bees to hustle and no moisture tn
lemon which it is served in the
form of lemonade, lemon merlngue
p i e o r o n v h e x i m o f a g l u s o l
iced wa. ~1This name little lemon, however,
m.-.... - ..,__mf ta ble spo on sm, o ne-half *»°'wi !e ns a w bode s mmm mmm
blapoon mustard,threequarteri Um kitchen.When aluminum waretablespoon sugar and one £1N°'\be<:omes dull or black, clean with
gpoon flour.Then ma the yolks u cloth dipped in lemon juice. Thenof two eggs, beaten lizhl-\Y» u"'°e|rinse hx wann waier.
tablespoons melted butler three-I After juice has been extracted,
qunner cup of cream ol-.nah mm* dip lemon rind!in salt m cleanunter cup vinkglf Sttrhmhhed copper or brassand on »----._---1-_.n,.,._. ,_n.,.- 41.1. ...mimi
mn num um new -~»., ..... ...,,,.-colony,quan And all, go to sleep,
except the drones, for there arenoneol them ln the hive during
the hat season,and they axe
driven out in the cold or stung ta|a e m\1 yrx» ¢ w¢ rkmi no ¢ wbe r o r
'Novemhex.This lean! iust the queen bee
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clgnn OF THANKS
Wa deslrq to express our thanksw thekind friends who mmw
ns during the illness and later
death td' our dear husband and
istka. Nels Gonn Jensen.We
§<1§¢§fé1lIén 'ss.oo
Jamzs Machamer 25.60
C. & N.W. RR. Company 209.82
Frank Thompson 22.l8
C. & N. W. RR. Company 564.61`
Frank 'l'homp§on 22.88
SW Belting & Supply Co.1.83\
§=Ze1.§£_'a """""'T "' ° a ., ; 2 .: ' . '; , ' ; '; : au ra ; ; : " I. ;
Moved and Seconded, this meet- he retired from active life anding adjourn until Tuesday evening, spent his declining days Blair
A'l8\l§£ 26, 1980, 7:30 P. M., alllwhere he enjoyed the !`U! his
ffgngjggn Pfggg' voting 'AYE',|\abors in peace with his devoted
n eaAttest: a E. Krause,\""f&....|..A§. ~ ..._
°'eS1>¢~'1|i11y wish w thank those wh°|Pew Laqwigse.|....+ .N-1. |...\.¢~rf..1 n..».1 ..m.». North Sxde Simre
20.004.65
: n e n n u e r n n s e l : x \ - u m #ua lI l u l -
City Clerk.c e r e ~ t h e f a m i l y
J. Harold Stewartconstantly in double nouer, ww.-ing until the mixture bewmes
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I 'mm°°}§'"?"'."""°' ":":t_",..§12'm\¢l her Wnrkf and as me coldl Dnvnrkne Two-hue hit.s-»Kraud r o p -li t tle "===°=°=J moe I n " " 'a g ;; ; , ; . ; ; m ,th e y f o r m " I B S ' i f ' ' ipa lms 8n d r u b W B" oy g r lfe hand8| ..1M| .» Anatnv a n d nm i n tn A tr l li b i | . : :::..1...0l::.»»e 5125 I£§"a12"`§n"`"`;1;';,"; '";,;;
;tolen ]r>aseS» Schulzed the muzdc and the mirdster for
n balls, Off-F°\11k|hia kindly words of sympathy.iVic Nordgrean .40.00The Bristol Comuauv 2.76
: m
Mayor.§\\h\r §=i1min and monum...-.._-._Umenllte Pie go keen the non and whim..| " " ° ° ' - " " " °'°°~' °'m`§e""`x§Eé
Two squares bimr °»»¢-g ;Le no u 1";°° m ; § \ l \ ; ;';W°:l¢l*;I;; l;biirg£dw_::pe4l? _,,;;, un ti l
c u ? ma r .v a : ~ w a t e r , i z : ' 1. ; ' ; ° § : . ; : , 1 ; ; m s .Al s p nn s w a n d s ~ " 3 " s u n s h i n e
"'°° " s a n.we milk a e s s yv lh- mm u mmm of this juice and gives them assurance at '"i"'"'
§ ' I ? » f "° " °§ ° b » m. ' %¢w=P°°" grated lemon 1-ma wm be found will soon be here ¢ : = i n -`'
\. xx mat ..-H ......n. wan. an nmwinuv such Blndérup,P\'¢S~» Nebraska Honey
m-.um.¢..=Lundt.Buei m4, Carey 2.Stl
5,Foulk 4.K
game-2 hours.
e;~v£r.~ 'Westinghouse Electric Co.
General Electric Supply
light Department
G. L. Dixon Company
Neptune Meter Co.
sss.4s
102.30
5.59
1.58
157.50
152.66
NELS GORM JENSEN
Nels Gorm. Jensen died SaturdayAugust 16th, 1930 at his residencein Blair after a lingering illness.
.m ea~rnn ssn vlm~@§g_Hsf§g_§=
;§E Rv~"°€»»¥T'
fuck out_ by Careyl Mrs. Nels Germ Jensen \
and familvInlmR'Pima nfU m p g e , ~ U
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
LINE PROOF (°°""""'<|i'§>§ me one)vanilla, mm psswxy =w=»~»---~ ww -W....... - ._ -._.._., __,,_cboeola1.e over hut wauer.Add dried fruits J prune s,figs, and P\'°d'1°¢l`B Association,l
sugar that has been thomughly peaches.Neb_
mixed wilh flour and salt..B l n d!'_'°";~."f bggw "f g ' § _ ' § ,§ i | T" ' ° n n o ms ns s u r mn Fo mzxc u FEATURES To.
""""nu e ax er r v v n l.'l1.4r"rIYl1l1<l ENLIVEN CIRACUS
linden,lUSE 0F GASOI
OF 'rm
Farnberg Hardware 1.80 Deceased was born in Dmm,,k,!°nvu»¢»ev nw Omaha. neu.
Trojan Playground Equip-83.20 May 27,1854 where be grew to Les us Con'e¢1'. /Yau:F m
Ray Jacobs 7.50 gqanbood-He was :named to o nm Na ture'n my
LFFIC INCREASElinitiative petition relating to the
City Light Plant and as iresented
flnu n nn n nn nu nmntin n i l rnnn id-B Y t h e ~ C 1 e l k ; b e ~ I n d I .,,,,,.,,,1Max-ie Jensen December 17,1889. I There is :m Sham like thaID i x . \ \ \ \ a n f a n | " ' . \
DA YR' -_t'."';:';":-::";:';::;';'°;;°. '.;;;,,. Iclninced m{ file.An flnnnni Imnn ;<v y| := nv vw . -_and coming to America setded at ~ }$ § u; }, , » e }Qgylg plusJ. C. Wnght 45.00 Blair, Nebraska in March, 1890.g comfort.The oo;:undort
C. &. N. W. R.R. Co.53-42 He leaves to mourn his loss. his ..»...¢nw mm .ma wnnfmn.32
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computing the gf
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r o w t h o f m o t o r p r e s f m t v o t i n g ' A Y E ' ,t h e m o t i o n
n - c n r d i m r f n n ¢ 8 l ' 1 l € d .
\./UU!lu 5 "- - - - _n te s ,stig ri ng oc c asionally .P o u r
_._;.1....n..nun?chvcolatel mixture g|'lt.|.\.\u.uy .....M m J Stapleton received w<5rd'Ring1ing Bros.and Barnum &lVemcle tnuucI
gwell-beaten egg' yolks, beating ng-_.-._Dn_ rornnflv that her little xrrandson.|Bni}ey G i m me Show on hlhighway buueti. |._n.Moved and Seconded that the |.;.~.
Announcement!
W e are pleased to announce that
our Grain Elevator w i l l again be
Open for Business on
MONDAY AUGUST 25TH
On july 22nd fire was discovered in
the top of our elevator and. consid»
erable progress had been made by
the fi re before i t was noticed,I n i t
d u e t o t h e p r o m p t a n d effici ent
service of the Blair Fire Department
aided b y Blair's up-to-date equip»
ment, the plant was saved f r o m
complete distruction.This was a
note-worthy achievement because
in m ost cases a grain elevator fi re
results in a total loss.
D u r i n g t h e p a s t t h i r t y days t h e
»buil di ng has been completely
RE-BUILT and MODERNIZED
with increased storage capacity,greater speed
.of operation, more fireproof construction,and
with more labor saving and safety devices for
employees and patrons.
We regret that we were unable to handle grain
during the past 30 days but we are now happy
t o i n v i t e o u r f a r m e r f r i e n d s t o
GET OU R BIDS FOR G R A I N
We are in the market all the time for any kind
of grain and we solicit your business when you
have grain to sell or when you wish to buy grain.
/r f /
ivett Lumber 8SCoal Co.
Metro ~litan Utilities 217.80
:a |:|:~;
devoted wife'six children Mrs.
orvusly tp prevent Cl.lIG11ng.N.-..........._,_-___ ___o h d Bturn to double boiler and cook 2 Jack Bennett of Suomi Cnty a |ring
minutes longer.Add butter and fractured his leg.The Sioux City this:fla\oring,cool slightly and pour Tribune has the followéng bo say: [fm-me
. |.__|.| Lubnrl mmm shell.Cover "Jack Bennett, 14 yém old, and|.Om
I E W C vl u | . m m . u 1 ' ° " " ° J - - - _ _\.u - - 5 - n a s n n h l '"\1*niKfVl t n R o b e r t .1 1 ) ' Q l ¥ l _ 0 | l 1 | | t 0 n a v e z e n . a n m u m u o r p l ¢ l l ° | ; : "3 "- - '' - i - 3 *-1 ' , ; "h'"-- - - _u n l n n n m a n n B
tmrodamnbu
m oven for
KitchenIn the little
~edinths
J. B. Larsen of L o ds vi lle , N
Mrs. H. C. Hansen of Henning!~
Nab., Mn. Nels Hansen, Jama
Jensen,M n .Wm.Koenig
Clnranoe Jansen; all of Blair;
eleven grandchildren;two b -
ers, Andrew Jensen of Blah- n
....,.
TBINITY EVANGELICAL
L m n n g m C H U R C H
Li nc oln ma bd She et!
H. C. Jul. Fnse, Pastor
C u e y , p - - - - 8 1 0 0 1
Tot al s----87 8 82710
Scrilla
A B R H P O A
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a ndthe xe i s na s le e pi ngnuw.
Why tbedimeovery of honey
s h o u l d u u l s u c h mn p r o a r n n d
sJee g-'-¢'\»ss weue una blewex-
plain.~'od
formps for tl§e`mil1 service, 3180 Chu. Chrmlchael 2.40
that he have the roof over theA_Y. McDonald 111.88
west pump at tha plant m>dred.;City Cash Fund 55.31
An gmndlmen present voting,Moved and Seconded, these bills
.».
f" " ' __a ~ ~~~m r s " i l u 1511.50 Us LlcP r ° f e " e d _ ° ° l [ f r f n r\_.............m n A M ! !G n n e t s o n a v e n u e .
Puck we L ream'Hin-'e you made peaeh ice cream?
Mk 1 qua n of cream a nd l. cupvi sugar and scald the two.Cool.
Freew to a mush, then add 1 pint
ot peach pulp that has been forced
through as. sieve and continue to
b e e n ..Pressed Pink Salmon3Two eggs, 2 level tablespoanfuls
melwl buuer, 2 cupiuls fine bread
mlmbs .1 can pink salmon pn!
through a sieve, % level teaspoon-
Nl salt, pinch oi cayenne pepper. ._ ..:-.\..... nf mmrilm Mix all
.have decided.'
Lliif-=E"'fh€`1E»§é»3i=é", liut not 1.helBan
"breaks"described in slang par-.hihii
in ulance as desirable.Five fractured
bones in five yehrs is too ma:iy|s!,er
'hen:for yust two boys, Jack and Robert all.
Jack is improving at home from
a fractured leg suffered Monday
when his home-made pushmobile
tipped over while he was coasting.
Ro b e n ha s hi s a r mi na c a s tut heresult of a fracture suffered when'
he fell from a haymow while visib
ing an uncle at Concord,_l'{eb., t\v0
T
wartent
| somand
befc
F
wel:
' Y
or two punuucs in r°~v----.__logether,tu m into mold,cover
and steam one hour. When cold, cut
in thin slicesf Serve with or with-
out tartar sauce.This is excellent
iillinz for sandwiches.
Crumed Salmon with Peas
0ne can pink or churn salmon,
1 can pens, 2 tablespoons butter,
8 tablespoons flour, 1 pint of milk.
Si lt and pepper to taste.Melt
butter i n pm, add the flour and
mk\o a pas te , a dd a li ttle mi lk
and mix smooth, then the xemaim
der of the milk, cook to a rather
thick ueam,stirring constantly;u 'M nm-le mhl more rnilk.Dra ml
weeks ago.He frectured the samearm while playing at school last
September. It was necessary to re-
set the ann five times and finally
operate.Jack sdfered a fractured leg
three years ago when a small
wagon on which he was coasting
tipped over.His first experience
with n fracture was five years ago
when he fell fro m a slide on a
school playground,breaking his
wrist."Too many breaks", the brothers
say."Mrs. Bennett is a twin sister of
worest
iirs
No
ben
whi
peai nk
ent
A
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wi:
Big
Eul
bro
est
~ ~ ,T,§.j;,,§ ién. salmon Hu. E. Tonblld oz :mg my, lm zinsmnllnieoel.A,dd 1|rlf.\|¢llBilW ¢ulIW'lllI¢!\-'jqq
peas w a cream and serve on
mast.This will serve four people,
Smdwi ch [Alf
One loaf sandwich bread; butter;
.%cup chopped sweet pickle;54|
cup chopped beets; 3 hard-cooked
eggs,mayonnaise,3 packages
Ream cheese; milk or cream.Re~
move 'masts from bread,which
should he 24 hours nld.Cut in 4
lengthwise slices and spread all
sides except the top and bottom
ones with creamed butter.Be-
tween the first two layers spread
a green filling made of the chop-
ped pickle.and mayonnaise;use
__._. . . . - -BEW ARE OF POISON I VY
Before very long,enthusiastic
Autumn leaf hunters will bmi-°
their annual pilgrimage to thefrost-touwed Helds and forests,
bearing back great loads of oak
leaves,maple leaves,and poison
ivy.Strange as it may seem,nillions
of men and .yvomen have failed to
loam how to distinguish poison
ivy.Because rg is very beautiful,
they gather it !or decorative pur-
poses.Because it is very virbu~
lent. it. "decora!es" the hands andl
librev
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|g ;||gexhibitsi n OMAHA. MONDAY
AUGUST 25.
?{0l*lE'l`HEA'l`R
E /TH U R S D A Y . E
§AUGUST 21 E '
§I N G A G I g
g See Wild Godllu and Other Un bellenblc Thinll §
E COMEDY-Bulls md Ban E
BLAIR wms BALL GAME
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Saturday MatineeAUGUST 22 and 23
one ' ider
roads show the effects df heavy
traffic summer and winier.We
are building mare roadn but the
road bdlding game has not kept
pace with the traffic gr:
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5 1 s s 2K x a u s e , c - - - -
Sc heffler, lb--
S i c k , r f - - . _ - -
Van Deusen, cf -
2 1 0
4 0 0 14125
2
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Pender-Water well drilled hereto supply additional water for city.
Trenmn-Bida opened for extn-
sive ddewalks and gutters in Dxs-
trict No. 7.
beat! and mayonnaise lor me :lenaili ng."
For the last use the mashed
walks of hard-cooked eggs soften-
ed to spreading consistency with
liquid from the sweet pickle.
Saloon the cheese with rich milk
ar cream and "frost" the outside
of the loaf.Decorate with radiah
roses and daisies made from the
hard-cooked eggs.Peanut smi led Aifpiu
'Six large tart apples; one-fourth
ieaspoon salt;Lhrr.; fourths pound
peanut brittle;and four tablespoonslemon juice ue ¢¢q¢p¢d,
Spread thinly sliced apples over
the bottom oi a baking dish. Sprin-
kle with salt,place n layer of
peanut brittle on top. and repeat
until all the apples and candy are
need Pour lemon juice over wp
layer of apples before adding the
last layer of brittle.Bake i n a
:low oven at 825 degrees for one
face of the average human whol
dares to touch lt.\
Beware o! any creeping vine spat
has a red spot where the three
leaves join the ste m-for this is
the unfaillng birthmark of poison
ivy.Virginia ¢1'°°P¢|'r with its
five leaves is perfectly harmleqs.
So are most ul the other creeping
vines.But the poison ivy is ex-
tremely dangerous to most of us.
one of the nm thi ngs taught
boy scouts is how to distinguish
poison ivy,and the wisdom of
avoiding it.We can not all take
a boy seout with as on our motor
trips, but it may pmve very pro!-
itahle to ask one of these little
felloyu to show you poison ivy
sometime.11 he is a real scout
he will give you an interesting
m e lesson-and probably look
the task as his daily good
tum.
With one out of seven boys now
+
€'""ii°uaL»¢ Un :lm cfipen-un 'in the Boy Scout Moyemeib. the!
r- The familiar half grapdruit, or adultsmgf iomorrow wall Pygblv
gh ,gf gnot z nmesomanyu eseDthate bre u -|hmdMme yet poisonous Autumntable md men aerveins n luncheon dessqrt, too, may have three11°"°'~Dr four small candies of diflerent
Dvlors placed in the center instead
.bf sugar.They dssolve readily,xsweemxlng 'the fruit, and pi Bid
some time they give iz a more
festive look.
Egg Dish for Lxmch Course
'° This egg dish is a bit unusual
and makes a very tasty main
pourae for a luncheon.
H a n M d !six hard cooked
eggs.Peel Ulf the shells, cut in
l m l y g s ~ a n d : e m a v e t h e
A M O N G T H E ~
. 1"When than liest down,thou
shalt not be afraid; yea, thou shalt
lie down, and thy sleep shall be
sweet."--Proverbs 3:24.
The busy bee takes a little thnf
off for rest and sleep but this does
no t ne d to be a t night as we
humum do.Often she is foum
asleep curled up in a cell in th1
comb md when she wakes up slr
:trenches much mm we do am
silr
geyolks.nun une yolKB mu susanwith salt and pepper, a scanthalf
'Lenspoorn of sugar, n tablespoon of
grated American cheese and s tea-
r n w n af Worcestershire sauce
Mix in enough creamed bum:to
form; so ft paste Refill the egg
vfhms and px-ua the halves bo-
gether Plnoe them nn a hot bak
i n g dish and cover with A rich
cream sauce Top wxth a sprlnk
li n of buttered cmmbs.Brown
is nies served with wasted English
muftins and ba kd
liggily in a moderate oven.Thin ls' =hwz+= the aupen at this
,p0fM>°¢=. too,
l l on wish.yCanned Bee! Uled in Stu!!
rushes out d the hive and goes
about her work of gathering honey
The night Ls often spent by been in
fanning moisture from the nec~
tar gathered during the day md
it is a dmple matter bu aseertain
just what kind of honey is being
gathe§d at thlt time by the aroma
at. the entrance of the hive and if
A psrscnf wishes w keep honey;
separate it is an easy matter.
w n strong flgvoned honey :meh
as_§_mart_weed ~ ~ gathered.
gQ=f» method can be used ninel
T m u r u e sleeps unc !.ne u r u e nee'Z'.1'&'}.1 wi t h ¢ ° m d _ § . } 1 ° 1 = l m. J u s t n n p a f l g m
beef will make a substantial lunch-
eon duh.Cut a slice from the
tops of the tomntoel, and remove
:the seeds and pulp.Chop n an
bf oorned bd or nn equal amount
hf wld cooked comed heel, addlmlf n -muc h fi ne brea d mfmbn
and the tomato pulp.Season to
§ d t .F i l l t h e t o ml t o c u p s w i t h
u v e m m u w s u p w l n . n n u r .u n
drones and queens are no excep-
tion to the sleep rule, but the
queen md Hr. Drone donat sleep
in the worker eelll.
When been are getting stolen
sweets n dikerent condition ngbel.
A fovarlsh axdwmnnt il noticeable
in the returning worker and it in
not long bdore thu whole colony