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09-11-1930JTERPRISETHEEb A LOCAL NEWSPAPER POR}lrnnrrs 'rasNews-n¢¢.ra1¢=» PLAYS NU Fnvuuurza BLAlR'5 |.EAmNo NEWSPAPER wAsH|NGToN couNTv, NEB1;§_§§;Msw-ENERAL AND LOC NEWS AND commm.El s..~..=§;'!£°»MXs1.so'f"";»'s1,1,1.Om. lk.BLAIR, NEB.,SEPTIEMBER11,1930 ._;... NUMBER 34Fnmtha_§u§m Spotjl Nebraska-VOLUME Ii'Tf{IIV wunmnm Cmmty. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY commrrrsn MEETS The dem tic county cerrtral committee Tuesday nftenfoqninthecountycommissioner;rooms and after the usual opening pro~ceeded w the election of officera The members of the committee present were:J.P. Jensen A.A. Wilkins Mrs.Dan Phllllps How ard Jansen and Mrs.E.A.Brum baugh all of Blair;E.E.Wugerso!Arlington;Joe Sully of Do Soto arid John J.Fitzgerald of Calhoun and H.H.Scheer of Fontnnellc. RETURNSFROM1BelllN.n°1.0oNvEN'r1oNGraveling Of The» ~Fontanelle HighwayAssuredMmEldeM::BHde :tate presi dentof the W.R.C.¢ndherdS ter Mn.Anna Caldwell of Omaha who is the state secretary return ed Wednesday o!last week from atriptoCincinnatiOhiowherethey went aswielegatea to attend the national convention of w.R.C. Mrs.McBride xeporfed a most interesting trip.They went by way of SL Louis. ollowing the business meeting a e delegates were invited to ride on a five deek sleam boat down the Ohio river to vdew Granffs birth plam at Point Pleasant 0hio=Gen.Grant III was the officer of the day and made an ad giress at the birth place.There were 4000 people on the steam boatf ~Road Com}nlttee|l rom the Dram Neirhboxhood Meet Wi¢hCounly Band and Talk Ove:the Road Grayelink for Fontnnelle Hiwsy. umm THE REQU|RED LEVY Rmd Districts \9p\d ll tn Hue Three Mil!Levy Sinead Over A Tig of lfwo Years. __At last thxough\ the efforts of the progressive spirit .of the farm ers living contiguous tothe Fon ool \ ElectionCarries The sclinolBen FASHION CENTER FALL DRESSES Fashion Center announces the opening this week of a new departmentfeaturingregularS10Fall Silk Dresses at $7.95 every day always :me price and always some.thing new in sizes 11 lo 46prowingtoyouthatthereisnoneed Ka go elsewhere to get bargains in good looking Silk Drases.Their ad is on Lhe back page illustratingsomeof the=e Dresses.Look at it an then came to the Fashion Cent r in Blair and select your newFallOutfit.They have everythinginstockrightnewandyouknow the Fair is next weekbetter Dress Up and Look Good.34lt CANADIANS VISIT STATES Adolph Lazure of this city is enjoying a visit fro his brother J.B.Lazure his nep ew and niece# Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Lazure nnd_their daughter Miss Marie Lazure all of Montreal Canada who arI rived by automobile last Tuesday for a visit.| This is their first trip to the pleasant and interesting experi ences ahead of them. The brothers have not met for several years and are thoroughly enjoying the reunion. They will visit at SunnysidethehomeolMr.and Mrs.Joe LazureattheJackLazurehomeatDe Soto and the Jerry Foley home in Blair. The old neighbors and friends of Mrs.M H.B.Boaenbalm af west South street gathered at her newhome an east Cnlhx efxeet on Int V\edne |y afternoon w extend gmeti fn her in her new loca tion and have lort M.:house warmingturhax.Itianeedleuio say that she was very p1euedto lee her old neighbors nguin.Be fnahments were served by thelldiu. Leslie .0ffeh ;Church Record): Mra Annie Martin Mrs.F.W. Arndt;Foreign Language Work: Grace Thompson Esther Hughes;Parsonage:Officers of the Ladies Aid Society;Pastoral Relations and Pulpit Supply;C.R..Mend J.L.Edwards Mrs.Annie Martin;Nominations:Pastor Mrs.W.J. Koopman H.L.Guyer.1 »r ..A _w".__§a 3 §@~Q UP L.j §y / \\/ .9..\.J ?}¢.Q....(J .\?.J ¢.g ..¢...§f... .f §.f {\gf.. J |.f 3.§} \ ¢é.§¢...\¢f #.fg f. ff...f .? |...? ...G @ ?? d f..f Qj.....\¢ ff.§?.g ¢f 3Q . 3§ff ?. ...¢f .f.}.J ?J.¢ .§§.f.....3..¢.. 3 ...3 f.f f g j.g €f ?.§. . .|.......|.......$.j.......ff.éf.9.. .....}....¢.n .9.....|f ./3 p.f...f......¢f f J .f gJ......¢\€ .gg .f .?}¢|......§ ...f ...f..3 f......\$.f|.0~~s;5_~|:.__.~.~L|»f$.;¢.7 wmv 1-'amuns ' ArrENn srznvxcss Punen]services were held Sul urday morning for Mr.CalvitgiLewellenatGrandIslandfrom the Catholic chunfh ol this city etery.Notice of his sudden death at Clay ggmff Neb.while on his sales rritary was noted in last weeks Enterprise. He was the only son of Mnanii Mrs.Ed Lewellen of this city and was but thiny years of age.He attended the city schools as ayouthandenlistedintheWorld War where he ssw active service and suffered as many others from 8¢\5~1le is survived by his wife his parents and two dst/ers and mnnyfriends. The wealth of flowers sent byfriendstestifiedtotheesteemin which he was held by nll. The following outoftown rela~ ives and friends were among those \ 1~Mrs.C.A.Green Mr.and ~rs.R.E.Sanford Mr.and Mrs. ack Willman Mr.and Mrs.Greg rson and Mrs.Martha McAllister l of Grimd Island Heb;Mr.and rs.Ed Stricklett.of Minneapolis r.and Mrs.Lewis Bascue of ~nsus City;Mrs.James Hart of orth Platte and Mrs.Wm.Jef ers Eileen Killiher Jeffers and ss Kathern Seyfen all of 0ma Assessed Valuation And l-tvy OfWashing- ton County For Current Year Of1930 Assessed Valuation$36,546,160 Aug.28 1930 The Board of County Commis sioners continued the meeting of August 26 1930 as per adjournmentallmembersbeingpresent.On motion duly made and carriedthefollowingresolutionwas paas€d:BE yr RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners ol Wadi ington County Nebraska that there be and hereby is levied the following taxes for the current year 1930 including State CountyTownshipCitySchoolDistrict Village Road District Laor TaxSpecialRoadTaxandothertaxesas rempxired by law on all taxable property in said County as shown by the assessment rolls or that my be legally added as follows towit: ASSESSED VALUATION OF WASHINGTON cou..rr.. $30545150 STATE LEVY General Fund Capitol Fund Mills 2.12 .22 Total COUNTY LEVY General Fund Road Bridges 2.84 Mills 1.4 .71 1.15 terest Intersection Paving Bonds & Interest Parks &Park Purposes Hydmnt Rentals District Sewer Bonds &In terest Maintenance &Operation of Fire Dept..Purchase of Fire Apparatus 1. 7.30 .10 .60 .40 .40 .80 Total .P911 Tax42.00 ARLINGTON LEVY General Water Bond Indebtedness Improvement Wafer Works SystemPublicLibrary Lighting Streets Hydrant Rentals Alleys etc. 1280 Mills 4.00 .50 .50 .25 1.50 .50 Total Poll Tax$2.50 FORT CALHOUN :. .av l. General Street Lightinghin &.Park Purposes 725. mms5.002.00.50 Payment o!Int.Pav.Bonds &Int.12.00 Maintenance &Operation ol : I ire Department .20 Purchase of Fire Apparatus soWaterBonds&Interest 6.00 Soldiers Relief .014 Hydrant Rentals .50 Ditch &Drainage .10MothersPension.10 Total 2650 agneulmre 0 soak show Poll Tax$250 Assnf .07 HERMAN LEVY Mills 4 General 5.00 Total 3.544 sneer Lighting 2.25 Free High School Tuition |Park.a &Park Purposes 501 Fund 1 mill Int. »on Village Electric Light Special Igvy for Ft.Cal |Bonds 2.00 honn Township for Road .40 mills Water Works Purposes 2.50 Special Levy for Road Dist Int.on Intersection Paving riot No.4 \1_mill Bonds 4.75 Also a tax of ten cents on each colonyofbeea in the County as Total 17.00 provided for in Senate File 88 Poll Tax$2.00 Sesdon Laws 1929.and a Labor KENNARD LEVY Milli;Tax of $2.50 in all precincts as ze General 8.501 quired by law.Water Works ImprovementsAlsothattherebeandherebyandIbmnslons 4.00 is levied upon all Taxable Pro Street Lights 2.00 petty o!each dty and village of Intersection Gravel Fund 2.00 Washington County Nebraska asfollowsfor the year 1930 as shown Total 11.50 by the Assessment Rolls !or raid Poll Tax$2.50 year or that may be legally .added WASHINGTON LEVY Mills for the following accounts for the General Fund 2.00 year for the following purposes:[Street Light 2.00 BLAIR CITY LBVY Mills Transmission Line Bonds 4.00 General 5.Street 6:Alley 2.00 Public Library 110 |Street Lighting 2.50 Total 10.00 Sewer Outlet Bonds &In Poll Tax$2.50 Valuation And Levy Of School Dulricts No.Valuation Gen. levy Bond & Int.Amt. Raised Amt.Wanted 1 2218020 14.0 2.2 $45020 5450002soa5e53.~010 900 s 800315 11.s902 4 919170 1.4 1285 1250 5 780190 5.4 4213 4200 6 613575 4.2 2.577 2.500 1 492865 3.7 1021 1500s4020154.s 1732 l.1700 9 s21700 as 1222 1200106398352.9 1.855 1300 11 1054200 1.1054 10001245s5552.8 1043 1444 1a 758925 27 I 2042 2000145025051.s 1.248 120015982815.65 625 000165540052.8 1071 1000175952701.s 1071 1000 18 474525 s.1.42s 140019ss1s45L215181500207218501.7 1227 1200213608000.4 1225 1.2002211407558.9 10152 100002s6006708.8 1982 1.90024121022012272.16099 17000257001802.9 2080 2.000204280358.1.204 1.2002710105251.5 1527 1.0002s2005752.1 887 800 29 596755 4.7 2.004 2000 so 544215 ;2.0 1414 1.400 81 007320 2s 2200 2200 _82 002.240 2.5 1505 1500 as 498575 1.7 sas sooa45755251.8 1.007 1000 s5 404.020 25 1012 1.000 as 551155 4.0 8 2585._2500 87 7a7a5s0 .7 51.6 500 BlairHigh Uncle;Way ~_.... Sunshine wu a. good one and itwasjusttheforerunnerofotherswhichfollvwed6011113 the week.On Monday night ons vaudeville m was espednlly good that vuthehooprolling.It (nr aoelled anything ol its sort that had nppearedonthestagelnBlair. The Bud M|:0wen show taken u n whole in n good wholesoms week of mberfulnm¢nt and shouldbe welcomed in my fmrn. CLOSE WEEK OF ENTERTAINMENT The Hazel Mcowm Stock Com pany closed a week of enmertain ment in Blair last Saturday evening.To say the least the show wus a decided success as everyactor connected with the raggxegationwas1realartist..The opening show Old Man Spvciai Election for lheSwimming Pool Carries by Small Majority. $250W Bond lmme to be Made for Buying Site md Building Pool SCHOOL CHI LDREN aoosfms Previouz m Elecdnn Worked Up pool.This was decided at Iuesdays special election sw was called to vote on a $21 bond issue for the purchase rite :md the building of a sui pool for the accomodation of public.The agitation for the pool startcd during the extremely weather in July and a petition circulated.asking t11e_gnunci submit the proposition to a of the people.After the usual prciimin this was Hone and the culrnin nf the matter occurred Tue The sclinolBen 4 urrf gpfjgp§y / /f\/a |jun fl g »DL!.:.=ftrx?91¢7I~..p=;a~=_.?\_. ~~.4@;7§?..~~1 1 ?:1=5§f fc l7£_»2j ~;_1~~. a 7 !~~kif~nflirr_.1 tif!J I 4 il 1 1 3/.. .:!;Ir::;;¢5 ~¢Il ~~r 4iNfl¢..__.A ~;.fu iv I |1 .1 ;:f}\|\f /j f g QQ..f¢{$&§ ......(fWf |j g..\f\..¢ ff . §#f £f f ¢... ...&.f....§3 jf.f.ff.fff.f..f.# .3...J.../f Q €§..?.f..g f...3.........J \|....\|...£|¢3f%¢ ...3.£..¢ n .9.:vw ..f l :...T ___»;0ffE;:/E~=:=~~.=af.;_;~7 ; :_;:f:~»;;f 5 7 ~:.~:1 _..=d==_.gg r ..3 ._f}:~;~.nu .~~.~»»Ar .a.»f ~7LTr:!E§r i..?;v \9..»ff L ~___f i.0.~|..TS =:=».~;!:.¢.»\...... Agessed Valuation And l-tvy OfWash ton County For Current Year Of1930 Assessed Valuation$36,546,160 Aug.28 1930 The Board of County Commis sioners continued the meeting of August 26 1930 as per adjournmentallmembersbeingpresent.On motion duly made and carriedthefollowingresolutionwas pass€d:BE yr RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners ol Wadi ington County Nebraska that there be and hereby is levied the following taxes for the current year 1930 including State CountyTownshipCitySchoolDistrict Village Road District Laor TaxSpecialRoadTaxandothertaxesas rempxired by law on all taxable property in said County as shown by the assessment rolls or that my be legally added as follows towit: ASSESSED VALUATION OF WASHINGTON cou..rr.. $30545150 STATE LEVY General Fund Capitol Fund Mills 2.12 .22 Total COUNTY LEVY General Fund Road Bridges 2.84 Mills 1.4 .71 1.15 terest Intersection Paving Bonds & Interest Parks &Park Purposes Hydrant Rentals District Sewer Bonds &In terest Maintenance &Operation of Fire Dept..Purchase of Fire Apparatus Total .P911 Tax42.00 ARLINGTON LEVY General Water Bond Indebtedness Improvement Water Works SystemPublicLibrary Lighting Streets Alleys etc. Hydrant Rentals 1. 7.30 .10 .60 .40 .40 .80 isaq Mills 4.00 .50 .50 .25 1.50 .50 Total Poll Tax$2.50 FORT CALHOUN :. .av l. General Street Lightinghin &.Park Purposes 725. mms5.002.00.50 Payment o!Int.Pav.Bonds &Int.12.00 Maintenance &Operation ol : I ire Department .20 Purchase of Fire Apparatus soWaterBonds&Interest 6.00 Soldiers Relief .014 Hydrant Rentals .50 Ditch dt Drainage .10MothersPension.10 Total 2650 agneulmre 0 soak show Poll Tax$250 Assnf .07 HERMAN LEVY Mills 4 General 5.00 Total 3.544 sneer Lighting 2.25 Free High School Tuition |Park.a &Park Purposa 501 Fund 1 mill Int. »on Village Electric Light Special Igvy for Ft.Cal |Bonds 2.00 honn Township for Road .40 mills Water Works Purposes 2.50 Special Levy for Road Dist Int.on Intersection Paving riot No.4 \1_mill Bonds 4.75 Also a tax of len cents on each colonyofbeea in the County as Total 17.00 provided for in Senate File 88 Poll Tux$2.00 Sesdon Laws 1929.and a Labor KENNARD LEVY Milli;Tax of $2.50 in all precincts as ze General 8.501 quired by law.Water Works ImprovementsAlsothattherebeandherebyandIkmnslons 4.00 is levied upon all Taxable Pro Street Lights 2.00 petty o!each dty and village of Intersection Gravel Fund 2.00 Washington County Nebraska asfollowsfor the year 1920 as shown Total 11.50 by the Assessment Rolls !or raid Poll Tax$2.50 year or that may be legally added WASHINGTON LEVY Mills for the following accounts for the General Fund 2.00 year for the following purposes:[Street Light 2.00 BLAIR CITY LBVY Mills Transmission Line Bonds 4.00 General 5.Street 6:Alley 2.00 Public Library 110 |Street Lighting 2.50 Total 10.00 Sewer Outlet Bonds &In Poll Tax$2.50 Valuation And Levy Of School Dulricts No.Valuation Gen. levy Bond & Int.Amt. Raised Amt.Wanted 1 2218020 14.0 2.2 $45020 5450002sos5e53.~010 900 s 800315 11.s902 4 919170 1.4 1285 1250 5 780190 5.4 4213 4200 6 613575 4.2 2.577 2.500 1 492865 3.7 1021 1500s4020154.s 1732 l.1700 9 s21700 ss 1222 1200106398352.9 1.855 1300 11 1054200 1.1054 10001245s5552.8 1043 1444 1s 758925 27 I 2042 20001450ss051.s 1.248 120015982815.65 625 000165540052.8 1071 1000175952701.s 1071 1000 18 474525 s.1.42s 140019861645L215181500207218501.7 1227 1200213608000.4 1225 1.2002211407558.9 10152 100002s6006708.8 1982 1.90024121022012272.16099 17000257001802.9 2080 2.000204280358.1.204 1.2002710105251.5 1527 1.0002s2005752.1 887 800 29 596755 4.7 2.004 2000 so 544215 ;2.0 1414 1.400 s1 007320 2s 2200 2200 _82 002.240 2.5 1505 1500 as 498575 1.7 sas soos45755s51.8 1.007 1000 s5 404.020 25 1012 1.000 as 551155 4.0 s.2585._2500 87 7a7s5s0 .7 51.6 500 ...»....on H.H.Scheer during the cousc is to be graded and graveled.ThisW.R. C To MEET of the meeting vcndercd his reslg is the most progressive awp nm!ndtjon as commiltéeman from we nrediet the best slen in the &n~The next regular meeting of the V.R..C,will be Saturday,Sept.3,at which time there will be a erving committee. Mrs.Elsie McBride ol this city rho is state president, has return xl from Cincinnati,Ohio where he attended the national convenion and will give a most interest ng report on the big convention 5 she viewed it. The members are urged to be resent The district convention whichwillbeheldatPlattsmouthonlept. 25 will be discussed as thellalrCorpshavebeenaskedtomtontheMemodslwork. fu .ounty D. ~I.Report Fohtanelle and Mr.Fmd Hamxng be elected in his place which was done. After laying plans for the cam paign the meeting %d}5urncd. FF.CALHOUN BANK CLOSES On the order of State Bank Commissioner Woods the Wash~ ington Co\rgy Bank of lift.Cul houn was osed lust Monday and taken over by the smoe basking bureau.Examiner J.F McLain is in chargeCapitalstock of the suspended institution was 80 thousand dollars and its surplus account on the books six thousand dollars.It owes depositors approximately 180 thousand dollars.The officers vmre:President May Rix;cashier Ernest Rix;assistant cashier E. R.Cook. The failure leaves one golns........~_._.__N...... Iberests of Blair as a trading pointthathasyet been done.It givesallthatterritorywhichisthe heart of a very fine fanning district a road to the county seat townwhichhasalwaysbeen a dream of the Blair business men./At the last meeting ot thehoard of supervisors a large representativebodyoffarmerswhowerevitallyconcernedmetwiththe board and presented petitions for athreemilllevyonroaddistricts9and11.Ofthis levy 1%mills willberaisedin1930 and 1%mills in1931.This money with an ext;A$2000 from the fund of commissionerdistrictNo.2 will lt .is thought be ample to grade andgraveltheroadfromBlairto rum.lt is also contemplated that theroadjustwestofBlairnowfol lowing the creek bed throuih the Johns mmg which has made so with the result already slated.The pool an be built is to bi:of ade quate size with a wading pool for smaller childmn and the necessarybathhousefittedwithshovxersand every person entering the pool will be compelled to take a shower bath before entering the pool.The water will be continfmliy sterilized anll kept pure by a late rnltel hm!nf nurificaticm....._r _Construction work wil!not StartuntilnextIyringand in the ntimethecilvmuxdlwill ample opportunity to pick :J suitable site for the pool \ should be completed in time Fair.New Flag Pole Elected |nanx, me ron1..-amoun aunt ull.l.lhi.lI.l|||Cl1 trauma usrnmzrn mnlnino No Parking ZoneEstablished .will i>e'{;-ld Qfiéil é£Z§é"£iTéDDSrailroad track at the Harry ErveyNEW 'I'EACHERmlace and follow along north on mgust Report Shows Good ResuIts\B|,A1R Hlcu APlaygroundsImproved.hcers. .,., _,.,,_.. .mm .,,. next season'sbusinesa ElectOf:Gained by Careful Fredng u\d\ PORTED Seledion of Dairy Stock.334 Cows on Test. DNB NEW MEMBER ADDED During the month of August here were twentyfour herds onest.One new member was added hat of Hynes Band;at Herman. There were 884 eowx on tesf .nic :_...:||.on Nm.fa........|nn. On account of the increased e;\~rollment ln Senior high scml it has become necessary to employ an extra teacher in the Commercial depaxtmenn.Miss Harriett Helm of Lincoln who is a state university graduatewillbeginher duties Sept.15.She will teach shorthand typewrlting and biology. the east sdde of the track whichwillgettheroadawayfromthewish*from the hills. Every effort will be made to putasmucho!this work through beforecoldweatherasispossible.But at any rate it is an assured(uct and Blair makes her bow totheprogressivespirit!who putthisgreatconstructivemovethrough; FORMER BLAIR MAN DIES nu.:nn|:\U|..u1nn..1|.nn: Ray Dowden of Tulsa,Oklahoma died suddenly hxesday morning,of heart trouble.Mr.Dowden wasrearedonafarmnearBlairand is a son of Mrs.George Dowden of this city.He wa§G World War veteran and it is thought that his death is the result of this service. The body arrived ln lair this morning but as yer no efinlte arrangementshavebeenmadelor the funeral. _____. BLAIR IRL RETURNS Q FROM EUROPEAN TRIP The Fourth Quarterly Conferencel Elects Officers for Sept.1930:u.| I ull Qwrns of Standing Commit tees for/Yelrn Work. CONFERENCE HELD AUG.zo At. the Fourth Quarterly Confer ence held on August 29th the following officers and commitiees were elected for the new Chureh Year September 19801981.|Trustees:C.R.Mead F.W. Arndt J.L.Edwards John Hooks F.W.Kegler H.W.Meierhenry ___.._..__.....~_._....... \(Edited by D.V.Masser).There are only four veteran: around which Coach Lichliter mumbuildhisfootballteam.TheyareJohnGillespieRoyChristensen Edgar Short. and Melliomne Strick mu.However them ia a wealtl o(new material that will develo; into boys of first team caliber beforethe end of the season.It has always been the history nt th: Blair football teams to stan slowl;but m make a great anim Mr Marten will assist in coaching. |The following is the lootbal schedule: ...~. ... ......\, W W"....,......_...-:ow died.No cows were bought|r sold during the month. These cows produced 181/718. rounds of milk containimr7,113.6 FINE rmcurs Dana College _'SE°.f~.f=°"ff="é mounds of fat with an average for mch cow of 541 pounds of milk md 21.2 pounds o!fat. The high cows for the month vere as follows: .Lbs.Lbs. izma Milk sr.1298 ss.4)wner Elmer Miller P.B.J. Elmer Miller P.B.J. \. c.Marshall Gr.Hol. iynes Ranch Gr.Hal. \. C.Marshall Gr.Hol. The high herds were: L C.Marshall Holstelna :|m.»Inga..mnauina .1559 56.1 1519 54.7 1535 52.2 981 88.2 mm RLO 946 57.7 F StudentRobbed Culprit Plays Hundinfs Tuiies With College Student and Fares llim w Drive Him to Omaha at the Point of u Gun. aosssn um or ov;-:Rseoo Alvin Carlson, of Rnlown,was the victim of a stickup manlastMondayafternoonwhileon mfy J.ueger who uvesjustsoutholtownbroughtseveral large iuicy peaches to The Enterpriseofficetoshowwhatlinefruitshehadraisedonapeachtreegrownfroma seed um sheplanfedsixyearsago.The peaches are above the averageolthoseshippedinthis year and the tree held about a Others in various parts of the county are telling almilnr shnrles of large yields of home grownpeachesthisyearandWashington ud\el of the lrult. r nenry naver n.w.acnmun W.The mowing is the num in E.Thompson.1 s§ f~ 2;;_;§gmstallmeit.of the story of the Stewards:Roy Anderson Mrs..oct..Lecatur ere. Eurupeain trip recently won by F.W.Arndt Mrs.A.P.Compton.|_F Y?f he1e. Miss Dorothy Baxter as first prizeat the TriState Music Contest held at Shenandoah lawn May 15.Returning to Pdris MondaynightTuesday was spent in shop~ping.lt was especially noted that everything was _pouch higher pricedinParis.Cosmetics however weretheexception.they bein:much Z4Oakland there. 31Bancroft here. Gnyer Chris IIinz Mrs. Wm.Kelly Nov.17Tchc;£:;re Mrs.Emestbixon Mrs..Lf Edl;wards Mrs.Bessie Frenc H.L.Occ. Mrs.w.J.lgoopmn Caleb Loma Nov. b M _1 Nov.21OpenMrs. Cade Lnitxs rs Annie Mar 27Te I there.ti Et.hlM cf li Off An Nov. ver 3.fan2§jj §~~lynn opens the football seuol sappennela Irank si Mrs.against Benson high school atBen wnnv mmmn Mn nr::::x=un[BolL This is expected WN*ver 3 his w»v~f»for the rominz county mmm van moon SeEau]Jo\§Reining ~4 yeaia work at Dana College.noted L l fruit center as well lsnuver213Thepuenmoftheyoungmnnagrainandlive:mek community.Iohn Comptan Jerseys 689 are the new owners of the Marmu cheaper thaxf stores of Paris ern.Internreb in m-n-mm s..m.":.a::s.....»..'»-M »-»=~-lm xrwm vw -vunnrurdwrrmvd-.ned -'u ~the necessary ~»--en were found in mmm um zz, 1-1, v...3.w, v_i'|\l=\l.W|l| Min them in their llmostofthémbymeansofwhich~m aus hu u||»lva|~Hrndining games on their schedule the Americans were able to make Recording Stewlrd:Mrs.Bessie A fine steel flag pole about 31knowntheirdesirednurahanen |:\..........\.feet in heizht has been erected il ara BASEBALL TOURNAMENT The Washington County Fur bo »e held at Arlmgton Sept.1617 L8~19 rs puttmg on s resl Class A aasebsll tournament as one of the eature stzmchons Purses total ng $2400 oo are offered The wmrerstoreoeivel000WTheFarr ras always presented a good card Fhe money offered this year is xttractmg the :fastest sem:proxfreredthisyearinthemlddle west and baseball fans will have L chance to see the fastest base rnll at Arlington that can he seenmtsideot the ma;or league There wrll be two games each lnyon Tuesday Wednesday and ' s ..' ms always features baseball and Beck house ou north Wen street and he and his brother had srrlved early in t.he.day to open the house. The parents were coming Inter. At About four oc1ock Monday Afternoon he started for Dana College to regisher for the coming semester.As he left the plnoe and turned onto the hlghway a short heavy .set man appeared from the roadside and jumped into the carpressedsguntohisddeand ordered young Carlson so take him to Omaha.. Having never been in Omaha hdore the holdup man had todirectLbswayandatMillerpark orders were given to stop and the bandit proceeded to take Carlsoxfs money which towed $618.00 his savingm for some time which was M.E.CONI ERl§NCE The sevmtieth annual sesdon of the Nebraska Conlerenee of meMethodistEpieeopdchurchwill convene Tuesday Sept.16th atGraaeChurchLincoln.BishopCharlesL.Mead of Denver will predde.The conference includesabout 500 ministers representing omembershipofabout 90000.Thesessionisscheduledto close Mon~ dry.SBDC 22nd when the assignmentofpastorsforthecomingyearissnnounoed. To SPEND WINTER ON oossr D.Henningsen and wife and daughter and J.Henningsen urot.her of Mr.Henningsen left _........_......One peculiar thing was notad.A the stares keptonracksonthe side ks were y overartoporchthe.an airplane rideecity.ima m great many nt their goods out sidewalks.The generally shelw hanging roof which protected The same da was taken overthefogforwhich France is sofamousthere was not a great deal to be seen from the plane.Dn Wednesday July 80 the stayinParis came to a close and Mun ich Germany became the next goal. awaytrip. small which Where Munich is some distance taking all day to make the The European trains uh and slow.They have carsaredividedintosmallroomseachpartymayaitinpriv acy with xx little wheezy engneasthemotivepower.Arriving at Munich dimer washadatthehotelKalserhdfiafter which the travelers set out to view nwu..|Disbursing Steward H. L.GuyerlConnectionalSteward:Anna Rover. Communion Steward:Mrs.Frank Simpson.District Steward:C.A.Robeson. Reserve Dist.Steward:Mrs.W. J.Koopman.Trier of Appeals:E. W.Schmidt..Standng Committees:Member ship:Mrs.Annie Martin Mrs.c.| R. Mend Mrs. Oscar Guyer;Music: Pastor Gertrude Mead leilalWright.Vernon Bellows Elsiel Hes;Religious Education:Miss E Dads Mrs.F.W.Arndt|Mrs.David Mummert Gertrude. Mead Margaret Kelly;Finance: w.v.Wright c.R.Mead Mrs.W. J.Koopman H.L.Guyer J.L. Edwards Anna Raver C.A.Robeson;Benevolences:Anna RaverAliceCarpenterMrs.W.V. Wright F.W.Kegler Mrs D.P. Rosenbaum;Social .1;;..Tce and | front of the splendid new Senio high school.A new American tla|five feet by seven flies from lt top each school day.Standard size American flagarenowapartof the equipmeninalltheclassroomsof the Blai city schools.Also instmctions i patriotism is part ot the Blai graded course of study.The school authorities note wit pleasure that Walker Avenue dl\rectly mst of the school house ha been set of!as a no parkinstreetby/the city council.Ther has been several minor accident on this street in past years du to the Large number of cars par]ed along it..The school authorities are als caoperating in securing greatssafetyfor this street gg appointiucertainmembersofelocalbo scout troup to act as traffic edit ers at dismissal time at noon sn ....__.._.._ thursday Degmnxng ar 1:3u p.rn.md the finals will be played Frl- lay.34-1¢\ FONTANELLE oopP1.E WED Miss Lndle Brand and Carl A. ?e\ersen Jr.were mare at fha to be used for school purposes.After taking the money Carlson was ordered not to move for afewminutesandmeanwhilethe stlck~np man made his getaway among the¢rees and bushes. As yer.authorities have been unable fn apprehend the bandit. last Tuesday by auto for California where they will upexid the winter. They go from here directly m Lon Angeles and while there l vidt all the points of inter alongthecoast. Mr.and Mrs.Walter Gutschowine Gemmh ciivf:é£5=r}=£g1~veness Local Hospital:Mrs.Oscar Guyer\J.uur ouaucx Mrs Prank Schafer Au.Innnh.(Continuedandprosperitywereverynotice able in Germany.The peoPleseemedto be instilled with a IEW vigor and the buildingiand cities were exceptionally neat and prim.The travelers also found dm it was much easier to make the Ger mans understand what they wanted and this coupled with the manymodernconvenienceswhichtheGermansemploymadethemfeel more at home. Thursday was spent.sightseeinginMnnidnat which time they vin ifed the Kainefs Palau the home o!the famous oompoaer Richard Wagner.and manyold churches of the twelfth thirteenthand four teenth centuries.They also vimltedthefourgatesofentnneetothedtyandnwthemmenmwhentheygivethehinhryofahipbuild~ing for which Mupich is noted theoonstrnctlonofsubmarinesandalsotheactionsof the solar lyni "onmnelle church at 7:30'ruemaynaming.The Rev. Wm.Goede,>astor at the church,performedheceremony.Mrs. Geo. Boschudt. sister ofthe on1er1a'¢dth brsa clbwLONG CREEK SEWING CLUB which iiley belang ongrast am,nouns .mncma coN1'Es'r dnyevening. The Hnnnv Stihzhern fflnh met nlnuwtma Ann cnrwngroom, played Mendelbsohni Wed ling March".The attendants weredissFlomnBrand,sister of the nrlde,and Clarence Petersen of Pmalm, brother of the groom.The bride was attired in n dress lf brown canwn crepe with slipern to mntch.She enrriod a bou luet of ophelix roses,tied wlth whim hulls and whine atin riblmn. at Long Creek school house Fri day,August 29th. We made our club dresses and judged them et the meeting.Elsie Burmei.sters vnu the ben. The leader said that the dresses were all very neat looking.All tba members were presenttogetherwiththmevlsit0rl¢Mmnurn..m..;.+»Pt Ifnlknnn ~'~ ;(;;;~ _\I 1 fm~i~V5 e" ?x§§`b"" "H~""'a; uk blue georgewe.She esrried »bouquet of pink roses.The room wore the eonventloael darklue.1141Followingthewddingceremonyweddingbreakfastwunmvedat he Robert Bnnd home which vuemtlfullydeeon¢ed in pink md rhlce with garden Ilowen.Onlyhememberso!the immediate smilies and dome friend:were(Continued frvm nm MIN) iw""é°F»§"""""'i~~|LewsP0r.~1930 FAMILY REUNION r I 2 5 4 kxtsundey atthe Elza KinghamenearKennardandspentthedayin1socialmmner.Among those present were Mm Ross Dellott of Incygne Kmnu Mr.md Km Henry Bar!.herding of FremontMr.and Mn.Albert King at TehmnhmdRllphKingafOmaha. A group od relatives gathered. ~.(»1930ll. oI5 »271. anne-usp.rn5I2I926 .vc 1 7 5 9 ro14I5rsI7 Ié 2|22 24 25252953g5 Nl ~Sepn 18E|>impa1 bm we;2€i¥County Fun n.SGW- 18-Kinfe pamlliundame. | remA: 1:80 me mu-im lenfoxcmunmaon four) |»~ a;.:.2;"""' " """"1;;~§a=»T";;a;1 Blw Nebrnlm. SI»n+»1»nL¢» 1 1 on meeting.Min Lola ban secur- ed .\ gho o l ma r Llnfoln,this r A ,her many friend: wilh her success.Mr. Ind Mrs. C. W. Chriltimsen and children of Blair, vlhikd at the Hr . md M n . un R o ! ! -I nd md Philip a nd Hr. qui M n .louis Johnson dxuve to Shennndaah, In. Friday and visited the bmldcawing stations. ID N G T H E ~ m d _M g Mrs. letrich Smith ~ Blnir on a ..`.Tfuhlnennorrolu nom Mm drove va wmmu svmdny g; wg; um m e n Luz M m d M 1 - , _ G w m E u y c g g ~\week at the Hmry Wi:-.r: home. emoon.They returned Sunda evening. Mr. a nd Mrs . Hum H.Jensen visiled a t t h e ~Vinderalevbor? Snndnwevmlng. daughten were Sunday gussta ltfihed nt the Wm. Chrldmsen home the Rudolph Hansen hams,mu F ri d a y a nni ng.Kennud,.|Miss Edith Hovendick accompan- M r . a n d M r s . H . C . I A r u n u n d i e d M r . m d M n . F m d G r a b b e t o »spent Samrdnyevenlng 1.holtahefdrntLi.m:oln'I.'uead\y. m o v e u u m a ! gg tenant house m Bhir Tuesdny.y Whitmus wha had been v-'oxk~ i n g t h e p u t t w o y u r : fo r F l d _ ..___.| luuuy :mm un: Mou-mn . v m . .....,,\. .... .. Bloomtield,were Friday ¢v=l\i!l8vidtoras t me Charles s o m e homeMr .ma Mrs. Marmn Beck andl nu un: umm .n»v...~....-...-. . . .Wednesday and Thursday. HILLSIDE NEW S OF GARDNER DISTRICT Theodore Anderson was A Sun-Qng morning wie: at the Johnd home. dn.; .nd wi. Hgwn-4 of Roman'"""° "'"'° "°"°"'~W H-menu rnursaay al: me nnwnm-mm-=" mm" uvme ounuay un-..... mu mn. blyuem m f ' *"; : : ;: """ a t t he m °= ° N: ; °,::,k ;:...'2f M3|"'§'t"'::,.°f' ";'.2f°,,...and er.-noon.:'°°°°"~ [arson cdled ~ Robert, uma son of ur. mdluewur af R°;=°"=» s. n. a\»o.¢mm£¢n and mis Ruth Been vs.-'umm yislted &7k,"&i'§"3l§E $553 home at uw Howard Willlamsen Mrs. uma wuu as in an 0mm,'P°"*e wee -ma mm.rm me at the Wm. Compton home on tives at wakuma.Mhoiw movwhz fm |mot)\er, Mrs. HUYY Newkirk W"'Fridny Gvmihz-I Sunday evenin 'dto r, and Mrs. Morris Chri n'p~;§|¢m, operation m an ap- a Sunday visitor.Chris Vlndmlev and daughwr,'H|rlmd cm=u.§.$ nf§@°° "and children,were s day `mn Alice o la JSM ~£'"'*°" "'€"'5Z" Helen and Wm. B°h=°°d¢spent Mr-and Mrs.Wm cmuffxé lon i1n;'2°"' at the Pete der- -.1 -,y venm , a e '-Kmqeg spd Q°g,1d_ U Q-».E1. T. Nelson home mgsxm in S"&,. ,'§,§"M,,L " mmwm|§'"ckf§§'1f,'§»E§§y;"d Mrs. C=fl|" Anderson, wen of Herman,moveuin this week and will work for C B. Bunn.Ned Tyson and Miss Irma Bargo of Herman, went no Omaha to seean uncle of the fonner, Will Bur-dic nt the St. Cntherine'a hospital. i q nu a i c is slowly improvingamosbeingseriouslyinjuredby an num.Thursday wa s the dnb birth anniversary of Virginia Kelley so she frated her school mace: and teacher, Min Ernestine McCoy ol the Kindred school to watermelon. m nq Mrs. Wm. Rutledge and E l i t h spent Sunday at the par- enga l, nurgnm ho me nre rfmg Miss Agnes Beck of Omaha, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.und Mrs. Andrew Beck and family.Mrs. E. C. Lippincott :mat Frl- da afternoon with Mrs.rgaret ¢ ot Blur, helping her ale- brate her birth anniversary. Miss Rum upplnoott and Mrs.Clark Lippincott and baby spent Friday afternoon visiting with Mrs.Theo.Lumdt who has hem keeping house at the Chas Sutton home the put week.The Misses Emma and Anna Pausdan o l Los Angeles,Calif., Friday and Saturday wldtln|r. and Mrs. Charles Koenig an§ yn m u ..., ~NG THE nine-_¢G3_1 Mrs. lietrich Smith ~ Blnir on Mr.andM.l8.Lo\1iaHenck°andBorrolu ROAD mum drove wwuquu svmdny _P w°§,,,d,, ggy, ,,, Luz emoon.They returned Sunda~evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hum H. Jensenvisiledat the Chrw Vinderalev on meeting.Min Lola ban secur- ed .\ ghool mar Llnfoln,this r A ,her many friend: wilh her success.Mr. Ind Mrs. C. W. Chriltimsen Hr. me Mn. IAn ~ md'dnugHten were Sunday junta ltfibed ;t the Wm. Christiansen home Philip md Hr. qui Mn, ]_m,;,|dm Rudolph Hansen hams,mu Friday anning. Johnson dme no Shennndaah, Imlx-B"""dr ~ Miss Edith Hovendick wwmvw-Fridny me mind the bmame-~ ~ . ~l e d u r. m d M n ~ c ~ h u ~ Hx . a n d M n . Nw: sou, Ralph spent Digg, at tha Albert Sch . and Mrs. Harry daughter and Mr. and Phillips attended theWednesday and Thursdz Margaret Linden is a Dann.College whith year's work September Mr. a rd Mrs.Tom M Azlingwn, spent Friday the J. L. Petersen hom: ebersen md esday eve- jodt home. Erve y md Mrs.Dan state fa !! ny.bitudentuut n esei? Zcliahoa of eveningnrt lspenr. sunday at me 1.. is. Larsen honor of Miss Marinn's birthday.| 1=°m°-.~Mi s w Ha nn a h a nd mme L u-Rev nand Mn. P. J . Rdnertaenlm, a nd Mis, Neua and Walter spent onday evening at the L. E.~ Andersen ,gagged Q,mjdwast ser-Lax-senhome.'dans Sunday afterngon. ,Mrs. Chris Peterson and Boy,accompanied by Mrs. J. P. Inrsena Bla i r,s pe nt a fe w dm l m Y O R K C R E E K N E W S week at the slate idx. Mesdames Peter Nielsen wa H.Miss Lola nemeuat spent Tues- C. Rasmussen were Wednesday aft ~ednesdemoan guests of MIB-J e n s S o r » ~ ~ h o m e H y a t t h e en§§n.__,_~~Anna Johnson,fieleu and Vernon Spent Sunday at !,he Jens Krojh home. Miss Ruth Reeh spent Saturday night and Sunday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Boy Webster and family, near Tekamah., .ML a nd Mn.Alfmd Jespersonand daughtegs of Herman, vidtedat the parental, Henry Christina- sen home Thursday evening. The following guests spent Inst Monday evening with Mr. and Mn. T. K. Iverson.at the Martin John-n \ Z @ f f e ~ J o n l u n e y m o v w u u l l l l l v l .s l w f d l i t o l z n n o l t h 'l'h¢Bem:\|0omm\ '| ¢ m1 ma ¢ \m, | ,shezwochlh f g g g m n a m .nity Club met Mr. and Mm amy Ervey and!" W E "Lo u i e Me nc k e Gr an d ma Co mpto n wer e g ue s ts atI P¢ " °1 ` l~ [1 e urHI +hh»§nnr|n..-ur 1\\v_.........ll !.........;.a..|........»:umm wi th |25 Jeps sonuun ana Vindenlev and Mildred Ham3en'son home, pelping Mrs.Iverson?lsen spent Friday after- are attending high school inBlaix.oek:bra¢e her birth annivenary:\ \ Mn. H. C. Rasmussen.Mr. and Mrs. Ole Jensen vim-| Mr.and Mrs.Henry Ho rn mene Peterson W°§_° week ed at the Hans M. Jensen home on Fred. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar 'I'honed»=»,g1;;-g_;; and Harold, "'"|§12mb¢r§pi'$se§wfdeu`§ous uma " IL md°M"y' C _B_ Bunn andtwas served by the hostess and all ML km Mrs. 'Bym Bunn and_BpB1l¢ a very pleasant afternoon.children were Sunday dinner On account of the next meetmgstst the 0 al Reeves home coming on a day of the ¢°\"1¢Y fairguini' lverson is working this *bf club will hold their g\';°"===week at¢h¢ Blair canning factory. thxs week instead, at the me ofmr. and Mrs. A. W. cmke sad M',1€im G*;§§; ~ of ,g n a ¢*¥'\dF*=" Wi M'~."E¥L§'PIi' q'i'1.?|Mn. Ted Olsen wsu be glad so ; " f ° u 2 : , " . ; , i a : ; ' ° : ; ; $ , ' ; " ~1 ; wry-md guestGardner school began Monday home.morning with Miss Dorothy Mas-Mr. amiers as teacher_ with an enroll- and Phyllment of sixteen upils.ming at tldg_°;;1@?31 spent Wednes-BP- gg a L ui!s i m 'o cum cm Mr.and Mrs.Rav Konet and Messrs, , at the Fred Ahlemeyer Wednesda nevening, Mrs. Jo ' Rogert and daughteriM n .Andrew Johnson and Mrs. Jens Jensen and Jean of is spent Wednesday ev Blair, spent Thursday in Omaha.me Peter Nielsen home.|Mr. and Mrs. Soren Jensen and Mn. Chns Peterson and dnurzhten ment Sundav evenino and Clarence and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd, Johnson and daughters.A t a inte hour Mrs.Iverson served refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Christiansenand Mr. and Mm. 'Dnwnv Flnlntnin'o Sunday guests at the ishvtferson home. Blair,Nebraskaentnl, Jahn Taylor home. Mr..and Mrs. Ed Human and and Mesdames . Chrisd Rudolph Andreason re-' Lurday from a w 's va- Lake Okoboji. ieox-ge Kuhr,Vin and|t Monday afternoon at Jensen,Jr. home in Blair ay afternoon at the Her- fs home. i EYlina Rahlfs axe il1| Blankennmp ann cnuuruu,.,yw».Monday evening at the L. L. Laymm home.The men drove to t.he' 1-Qerschel Layman home that eve-I *hear that their little daughter who Khus been so ill ar, the Methodisthospitalhas improved enough so she was brought home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Nelson and son and Mr.Bergquist all ofValley and Mrs. Claude Hauschildtandr-l=Hd=f=-=f=1=4..M1S-M e s s Vfmny of Omaha, were Sunday aft.- ernoon visitors at the Dan Phillipshome.`Chris Anderson and Miss Inna Russel of Omaha,spent Sundayevening at the Frank Linden home. Mr. and Mrs. Jens Hendricksonand family returned to their home:in Fremont, Thursday after spend- Bcnson ahtumed Sm nation at 1 Mrs.G Opal spex the Hans ,and Tuesd [ m a n ~ I ~ n e visiting at the Lloy~Johnsonland daughter spent Sunday at the home.'parental, Wm. Hovmdick home. Mrs. James Darnm and son, Ed-Mrs.Wm.Behrendt wok her win of Admnh and Mr. and Mrsldaughter, Lola to Lincoln early onHans Matthiesen and Vernon vis-fmdny morning to attend a teach- \ I l 0 \ I' S l J o h n s o n " `\ ~ A U c ' | 1 o N E E n Blaxr, Nebr.. o . . Mysatisfied mulomer:we my_b¢.1l refcnncea. -===~ Farm Sales A Specialty Phone Black 45 . ~.Lf-»/4'1 » - . . - » - /4| / /' - 4 | n j | "\,`%'..L!mHn Hnrrhlm went t0|.susan u»;¢»-\....._...--._..__.W e s t Point.Sa tu rd ay tn a tt e n d a teac hers me etin g an d b egan Lea c h- i n g th e r e Mo n d a y .She in a t f h a . hea d of the E ng ii sh d ep ar tmer lf o &|51S v e r Il u n | \ n r . n l n n e s u n a l n u¥.';;'.".m.°' ~ ':;;a' """'|jfa§;@.;.;5.;f.,.,; . 1=°==z9":the high .school md manga ring-|liqh aild DramaLi¢s..r§.;unda§rmwe;§e;;; ~~-=- »~--- -..°i.I_ _,§_'i"d..§L. ?.I:...I Mrs.Jim Sorensen and 'iféi-Bid 'EOE 5 2+I dam armW U I me n ' l | lv = r | mu ;w » ¢ m- - - n .Mt o b e g l n h e r l e o o n d y e a f n w o r k l t _ _ - 3 » _ = = g ; ; » g ; ; th S d w n l o f Hu l l: th e me .. T h e W u h l n g w n c n u n ty Sllsp - n f ter n no n . m u 4 - H C l u b m e s m m w a -. . . HE ; " _ & - ! ' £ &amdl "ff»-2sf.K»~= haf! a .*°""i1€°*°E"¥|¢- - -......Grandma Mike Nelson an Ax-ungwn monaaw ,|1ALL__}:|1 110|Lningnt the A. E. Dixon honie with] dx members and their leader, John Hooks being present. Miss Leone Ketterer of Omaha, cams Sunday sfternoon w be a guest until Tuesday afternoon of Miss Eleanor Dixon at the A. E- Dixon home.Miss Frances Qrosswasdsc a Qunday evening dinner guest-..Miss Alma Wnch of Blair, wasa guest ol the Misses Gertrude and M US S M Warrick at the Neum Wan-irlr hnme Sundav afternoon. h o m e T u e s d a y e v e n i n g . D i a n " ,v u i w u a t m l :m a r r y D l l l l u l l M r .a n d M r s .C i a r k L i p p i n c o t t a n d ba b y a n d Mi s s R u t h L i p p i n - c o tt d ro ve to Nic k er s on , Ne b. Su n - d a y wh e r e th e y m e t o th e r rela- ti ve s a n d a ll en joy e d a p i c n i c d in ~ n e r to g e th e r . 'h lr s.A n h u i 'S u mn e r a n d s o n were callers Thursday sltemoon at the E. C.Lippincott home. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olinger were supper guests on Sunday evening s_t!.he homey( §ir._and Mrs. Geo. xamuy at render.Mrs. Jens Clgiusen attended the Danish Ladies Aid at the church lbasement. |A number from this neighbor-|hood attended a barn dance at the|Christinn Anderson home Saturday inight.Mr. Anderson just com- pleted a fine new barn on his place so he and his wife inviied theirfriends to spend the evening at dancing.Needless to say they had a good time.Lunch was served at m£dP1B\=§- .......`,.....=..w ........,,\..... ......-day in Omaha with her mother. Mr.and Mrs.Frank Jahnel of Kennard spent Tuesday evening at the Carl Rasmussen home. Mr.and M m Frank Halloway, and family of Omaha, were guests at the Fred Didnneyer home Labom Day.1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christiansen and sons spent Sunday afternoon at the Lars Ralland home. Mr.and M n .Ray Fagerquistand au$ :te n a nd Hyle Businger vildwd ednesday evening at theClarmce Burley home i n Coundl Bluffs.Mr. and Mrs. Harold Taylor andchildren spent Sunday at the par- ental, Jahn Taylor home. Mr..and Mrs. Ed Human and -===~ Farm Sales A Specialty Phone Black 45 +CostsButaFewCent.saDa>="§§§};;,1§`vi§,L}§¢1; attended t.he|""""¥°' of qanaale, 1own._ .nm. Jena Clausen attended mefuneral of her second cousin, A.' Chnstoltex-son vmwd all w. R. c. kensingtpn at the Fredmm in omahn, Monday nf lu¢|§lg '1g;;_g»»=d»;f1=h her daughber, Long home Friday afternoon. week.|ree. .. .._._..=_u - _¢n n n m u v v t r n u l u Blair Telenhone C1nmnanv Blair,Nebraskaentnl, Jahn Taylor home. Mr..and Mrs. Ed Human and vusuu u u u u l \ l | ¢ \ " \' H ' " - " " " " "" " ""_ "" " "" " " ' _ " '" "U|Jl!l.ll}B I U W ( 1 l y !IB515 W B B I I VI S I T #a t t h e A b n e r H 5 1 1 8 f a m i l y a n d w i t h t e r .T h e y h a v e t h e I R I S H *a e l e c -i n g h e r f a t h e r ,M r . G e o . C h a s e . M r .a n d M n .S a m S t p e l e . .t i o n s o f t h e c h o i e e a t N e w Y o r k a m d M r s .C a r l P e i f f e r a n d c h i l d r a n M r .a n d M r s .P r e n t m e S i m i ! ! a p -P a r i s s t y l e s a n d t h e p r i c e s r a n g e m a d e a l e a s a n t c a l l a t t h e H o m e t e n d g d t p ; f w ; - § w . ° € . . M ¢ j S - -'§==1}_'=1¥.=f r o m $ 1 . 3 3 t o $ 1 . 5 0 .a n - 1 :o n y -. Blair,Nebraskaentnl, Jahn Taylor home. Mr..and Mrs. Ed Human and ¢°"mU»ThM"~" ' : " ; : . v o g : a t n a n -M n .I r nJ : . . .A Mr - y A . \m¢f ) ¥\ = \¢ | .p n J r .m c u r r n r A N D 5' f _' f ¥; } 'lnrthn Warrick vinifnrl ha, - _ . , _ . ... - _ .. - . -- - - - n y . - . -Iru. Anna Parker Tuada and twa children of Kennnd. were vuim Mr. md Mn. Robert Wi .d~ ener Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs: Shirley McKercher ma baby of Blnir, spent Sundny gg Mr. and Mn. Cly de Me tzle t.and Mrs. c. H. Blanchard were dm supper guests there.Hr. and Mrs. R. M. Iversun and children were Sunday dinner guesm of Mrs. Margaret Iverson of Blair. Mr.and Mrs. T.K.Iverson and children were alsu guests.Nr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelley G! Tekamah, spent Thursday evening at the Bum Kelley home. f'L.ll Levyis, who v~'orks_in Qma- LONG CREEK McCarthy Ladies'm m n Club met at the Jolm McDonald home last Thursday afternoon with eighteen members present and one visitor, Mrs.`1§gnes-Longo l Burkett,Neb.New ofticers were elected as follows: Mrs. Jas. Thompson, president;Mrs.J.H. Nesrhood,doe-president;Mrs. Leon Hindley, secretary. The hon-. eveumg.Fred Wild: of Fremont, calleat the Home for a Ettle while oFridayto see his cousin,Mis Nelle Mclianlgnl. Miss w. c. Wieters, our nigh nurse, spent the week-end vimitin friends in`0maha. Mrs.d Sorensen visited he cousin,s Ruth Dunmire at th Home on Tuesday.Mrs. S. K. Riddesbarger return ed Friday from an auto trip i ess gave a contest and prizes werel South Dakota where she vislte awarded Mrs.Leon Hindle and her daughter.Mrs.James Mullin.A deildous Mr.and Mrs.Frsnk_Jesse o lunch was served by Mesdaxnes v. Hemxan, vdsifed their fnend, Mis 0. Ireland and .Tnhn Bnnv.The lmi flha Nelson at the Home o 0na, spent me week-end wnn.nome|:folks of the Harvey Lewis familyMr.and Mrs.Wm.Bratt and Watson Tyson were Sunday dinnerg "0;Mr. and.Mrs.Hl r r v .on.The Kindred Merry Makers were enmtained Thursday afternoon by Mrs.Byron Bunn at the C. B.Bunn home.Miss Anna Paulsen und Mrs Wallace Fitch were vis- itors, the latter being voted intomemberghip.Mrs.m m served chicken salad, aandwiwes, pickles, pricot_ sllerbet. ~ 9°f!°°;. ~ next meeting will be held at the Paul Barry home Sept.25.The hostess no be assisted by Mrs.Merton' Winchell. and Mrs. Hayes Rosenbalm.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bany at Omaha, are rejoicing over the ar- rival of n little daughter bornSept. 1.Charles is a son of Mrs. Mary Barry and was reared i n this community.Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen en- tertained three tables at pinochle last Saturday evening. Those pres- ent were Messrs. and Mesdmnes iSundny. |Mrs. Sadie Lichty returned Mon 1""" alter spending several days i Omaha at the home ot her nephewMax Miller. The monthly meeting of the ecutive committee was held nt Home an Wednesday \vi"\ .he.lovvlnz in attendance:Dr.C. Wilson, T. S. Miles and Rev. B. Lyle of Omaha,Paul KeiierPnpillion and Rev. Carl Bader exth 'co o o,Blain After the regular buslnes |waa transacted the members o the board were dinner guests s \' f,J f t r ' |=quamml); nm/632 W md 0/f Lennem lyson mvneu me uluu w ~Tmh|.`the Home.The Mesdamas Bade_Clzfford Elmer and Pete 'shi k wg,d their husmeet wxth her Sept. 25.'W m |and c acco nnieMissEleanorDixpnvqentbo l4°§§ns¢f,'§f"1»a§».7§1°""§f.`3"1§;|beri'bands and were also dinner guests Omaha Saturday evemng wlth mr. Humxwn,Carl Rosenbalm and'Rev. Newell wok charge of ou 9 " ~ J a k e . ' £ ' ? " ~ " 5 } " § § "Mnrzaret Badnzerow.A lunch con-.°h°Pel hour last Sunday afternoon #Jrin [Z,igfe Zémwr.lrln°=lllnm1ll»¢¢1y1\°v|°|,¢,¢5¢,|,,,§|,|,|,,,_ |,|"",k,W eh|daverygood|ei1riee.M n ;\1hezethedli|a¢'|andedafom|»lm dw""'".e"'d_'Shlckledthumnldc.~¢-|_ 2: on :§.€£.'°.,iFi °"""'""|~_¢~1==sf- s\=:»sh¢ss v-n e w § - e . a w e ~5 i I_ _ _ _ - - - . v - - -ur u ly , § e ln . 6 w n r. |||| n n. |_ ; |||\ u = u I n n l l l r lll ll n u l l .NIVII n d d I o. . , ' f ' : . . '. r , - : ' ° : . ' m ,' - : " . . . . . . W ,: e ".. '= :- = = = » » C h r h ltd lu M " f 1 . .*° ", :: ,, : f. ;€ =" =' = ,: := n. ., ~ :, .e .= '. :a 1 E'i l l x |.Muller were Sunday guests at Misa Cora Beard. ` Mr. and Mm. Byron Beard andsons spent Tuesday evening with Mx. and Mrs. Ben Pike at Teka-mAh.n \ . . . . . \ , . .r . . . . . . \ _ | : . .- _ A Miss Eileen Thompson spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. andMrs.James Thompson.She is wading school near Tekamah. Walter Novak and family at-tended a picnic birthday party m ' i ; ; ° , ; " w , ; ' 2 " ; . ;r ' " " " " "'in the Home.o Y e num Women and Misses:Buy you new Fa ll Ha t at the Mllllner; Store of Blair-The Fnshinn Cen el f¢£`§\`T¢¢F§"`i'§$`e=`{'T=`i'il1`é'" 'T ""'\held naar' Bennington at the Geo.°'Huber home.Ssmrdw afrernoon guests °f M§s.|Mr. a nd nm my Nea rho o d o f H w y 5 ° " d ~i |Benson, called at the parenw, John H r . ~Mrs.W. J.s"f°"S°".Nearhood home Sunday on their and children attended thzhdxrtriet way home from Tekamah.mwdvs of the Lutheran mn a x c a n Rosenbalm ol sr.P m ,Fremont Sunday.M S ihiinn., is visiting at the home ot M n .E, ~ B°"ty 'R_ ~ ~ hi s bro the r, Ha y e s Ro s e nba lm. m m m a n IA1 sa l 1 ' of Ruth Jane Rosenbalm, daughter Bla ir, and Mn.===F<;§d of Mr. and Mrs. Hayes lpasenhalm nes Angelesg Ca1i!._wers l; eexebnwd her a gus bi rth sqm-adlrrnonn v1 tors OP 'ver-sary Sunday with the following Re e v e s "gm ' C'B'R ~ r e l a t i v e s :Mr. and Mrs.Martin _ngldghm Te Gr:l:eS\mX»1y after-Larsen and sons of Orum,Mm. n o u n a n d ~~ % 2 f ° : ; : § i " ' ° " ' . : : : ' § ¥ f : ; § ' M n . B u d ~ ~ o f t e r , M a r g a r e l i j o f B l a i r , C a r l R o s - Tekamnhf spent K u v moon enbadrn ol St. Paul, Minn.and "I-'E W 3 Ff k .e §¥-. .'Featus Rnaenbalrn. x ter.~ They have the largest selec- tions of the choicest New York and Paris styles and the prices range from $1.88 to $7.50.34-lt onum BRIEFS l u - - Q l"'($'Messrs, and Mesdsmes Ed Han~sen and Louis Johnson and son re~ turned Wednesday evening from( Lheir Colorado trip.Mr. and Mrs.'Johnson and son spent, until Sat-I urday mo rni ng a t the La n Rol- gngi home,_when they left for |M°" home rn Thor, Iowa.Mr. andlrs. Chris Larsen and daughtersanalMiss Clara Lstéen returned* lgftfay and s1>er3_§_ the night, _st_the, l J ;a , - r 1 , 1\..we o ll. 5 es eemn. von newer returned nameSunday after visidng he! sister in Denver.-_ G, Starz of Omahn, wzth A. R.Bwes was visiting Sunday am-_noon at the farm of the former, rented by Hlffy Tyson. Women wh Mine s:BH? your new Fa ll Ha t a t the MlllineryStoreof a tm-'rhé Fnshlo n c am' oe:-.They iuve the largat mao- uum of the chcleest New Ywrkmd Puls style s a nd tho pri ce s mn .fmm $1.88 £0 smso.84-lt BENCH NOTES i n .Sh e r mnn w ma ; o f Mo- - a u » , n ~ » m a u r . m 1 M » ¢ c m k u nume.Lucy also len su:-m§.;.asa;.;Ei.y.. n°»¢nb.1m,'§,';',i;';"f,,, thdr home in Madison, accompanied by Festus Rosenbslm'and Crl Rosenbnlm of St.Paul, s t Frida ear S ik t thpeny n p er a eWill Hovendck home. Jackie, three year old son of llir.land Mrs. John Bury in under the doctor'u cam being a victim of lnfxntlle parolyds. Mrs.Agnes Long rehzrnéd to the Burkett home after dsltlng the past month with friends and relatives ln this vicinity and Blur.M i n :Karen Jansen spent they=~=1-1 ; lt "'§,_ v"f°"*"'- wi msen ome.e in eNuhvllle school.~Mr.md Mrs. Henry` Wrdbern and Margaret spent Snndly :It- ;_f°°°==a t the R i n k Knqtfler OBIS. Win.l St. Pauls Aid met Thursday aft- emoon at the church with MisaNom Anderonn as hostess There were eleven members and the Iol-lovdng three visitors:M m Alex Owahudc of Lincoln, Mm. Louis Johnson of Thor,l o w : md Mlm Loretta »=;;e==»~The ladiesmade two for their bazaar.gm He nry mm v nu b. me Oc t. I Hi l l Vi o l a n m o f C hi u s v . i s v m r th tal GeoKuhro;v:.o na-mn 'r n |Rev. and uh. P. J. Reinertsendroveto Beloit,s. D,Friday, when on Sunda the Handed0rphm's Homeyeeleb;;ion.an rx a n n a with Mr.n d Mr.and Mn.wulbem o n mh u a c ma twoM n .Ted 0 5 5 3 !Thursday °'P':W"¢ WFP'-ll' KUGSKS lt the home of ~21"».£§l.w..., jenlgghnlgg I » 9.-Zh* pgr if lm-mvsuonn.F ~ ~/ MmnBR.Ync mrrson Chestalield offers richness, dxvor. | a a ~ |®.Lns11|Il~|\n1'umm0n. ¢hat's whatunokers gé: in Charedeld in full- est measure the flavor and aromn of mellow tobqccos, andy blended and cron-blended. Bern; mme, and mildéq too! 1 T ~\3 >. 4\'1\'"f ' I wIg, S -;-r 1 " r f \"g..i a l u n l .Q i 'K ~ v l u u u m m n u m m n m ~ _ ' 1 " w " " 'Bhlr Nebraska, September 11, 1980 »..~f».~1- ' n m Mr. a nd Mn. B;Sunday visiting teh Mr. and MN. J-- visiting relatives Smith Dakota. Mr.and Mrs. A were Sunday visito Mrs. Funk Wilso s pmt Fr i d a y d um wiu Ryan.Detle! Wulf ggnersen md Cul day and Saturday Gertrude Hansen Blair at .the Gish h Mr. and Mrs. W Sunday evening at J ~Mr. and Mrs. Jo~ , children vxiwd §¢ With The Churches M. s. meets with Mrs. E. J. Han- cock, 317 E. Lincoln St.Election of officers and short,attractive program.All women are invited. 7:30 p. m.Choir rehearsal..A'1I who sing are invited to meet for ..!. I |._ m a r ma - r n o ms r r c mmc n um w hi c h they carry imma of .Carl Bader, Pasta:them.Wealth is of ihewhelrt, not of the hand." TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH W. Lincoln and 2nd Street! H. C. JM. Fran, Paw! Sunday School at 9:45,|. m. Servoes at 0:30 a. m. -aRym npentlvul-nOm-tha nBec kl\mare n North m d A.Renxhaw ; x t t l l e H u - n ml m n e e s>¢mwlthMrs. shed for LarsIhrlstensen an a working i n xme./ Ryan ivisited lm Petersews.Petersen and me Tom leon-unday.' 5:Buv vnnr Arlington Merchmts horseshoeteam,won sixth money n t h e to nrnnme nt at the nm fa ir la nweek. Mrs. G. H. Rosenkilde and Mrs.lhlinnie Chan were hozfeues w the Rebekah kendngton nt the Hoan- kilde home on Friday albemwn- Fifteen ladies were present and spent n pleasant afternoon vsnugsandsewing.The embrodde | quilt which the kensingtan made, was won by Miss Helen Hart.In-vdtai guests present included Mrs. Clifford Decker,Mrs .,w u m ' |Knedmt and Mrs. C. P. Muters. Mr.and Mrs.J.C.Blackburn and daughter,Min Evelyn drove w Crete Sundny when the latter will enter upon her aeeongl year'n work as student at Doane College;The Red Sox, a colored ~ with from Omahx,defeated Arlmzfhll L- bein m e d :di m H e a : F1 °PP1 not w m m x oclot] menbe e m n ang Pine-Highway No. 20 is lg improved in this vidldty, lattsmonth-Signwlll be plw- st Sixth a1:_hMnln streets for ction of tol m e m e k - E l m ~ i n s t a l l - alkie e qdpmmt. nnk-I snppbe you €vere dis- xinted that your last baby was n boy? 'nggs-No,indeed.W h m I In that women now vote, smoke, anywhere,wear 'whatever res they like, lf any, and thsrt can't even have n gl e n of 'any more_ rn; satisfied. HER SYSTEM OF TOXIC POISONS um like nearltis in mi hands feet were so severe at times 'as slmost helpless.I didn't us o . (SEAL)I. c. Bu.:-sn, 82-dt County. Judge. - NOTICE To DEMOCRATS ' Democrats of Washington Coun- ty will please hke notice that caucnsses will be held in the vari- ous townships of the county on Tmd e y .September 16,isso,e t 7:80 lr m. tor the purpose ol nom- inating candidates for the offices of Pr¢¢in¢=! assessor, Justice of the Peace and road' overseer,whichnominations should be certified in the County Clerk. The Democrat; of Blair City will likewise hold a caucus on the same date and hour at the lnw oflioea at 0'Hanlon & O'Hanlon for the par- pose of nominating n candidate for dty assessor. Thus. T. Osterrnan, Chairman, Jo hn A.Rhoades,5l..r.atary, Dem.Co. Central Committee. County, Nebraska, offer for :ale atpnbllc auction to the highest bld- der for ash the following describ- ed lands and tenements, to-wit:The South Hel! of the North- wenQunrter (S% NWK) and the East Ha l!at the South-west Quarter (EK S'W%) and the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NW.% SE% )of Section Thirty-five (85), Townslmlp Eighteen (18) North,Range Eleven (11)En t , i n Washington Chunty, Nebraska. Sold sale is in accordance with|decree entered in md c ause of J.M.Holloway James Muha mer E. Bean Ed Strlddett Wm. Moore James Rhondes L w . m m Sam Stevens Jess Watts Everson--Ross b Co. K. B. Printing co. Garner Service Station Danish Lutheran Pub. CO. David Norris-assigned .Stewart P§lm1¢y` action on the 2nd dey ol December, H. J. Cooke 1929, and is subject. to confirmation Vic Nordgreen by the court.,\C .& N.W . R. R. Co .Given under my hand this 9th Arndt-Snyder Moto* co. day ol Sgwewbef- 1930.lwestinghouse Eleenie cn.nunce Mehrens,34.5 Sheriff of Werne;'Scheiman Washi .ongton County, Nebraska "_ Simoneen couNcn. Pnocmnmcs Chns. Peak. Grace Struve m o 21.60 8.00 4a.so 8.00 10.00 126.00 n o m 80.00 4.37 2.1021.92 8.50 24.00 4.20 1s.1s 197.45 5.00 602.28 1.00 185.00 125.00 110.00 1 10.00 ifélfffifs.D __'md 5th Sundays in the month-n.-_.a....¢-..._»1.u|~r...,4 a...._German services every 2nd Ind'Women and Missa nunuuy, equ-a~¢\.u-...nw mm-dny before Conference.10 s. m.-[4 Church School,Dr.c .R.Mem, s Sup't.Classes for all ages.11a.m.--Morning Worship.Short 1 sermon by the pastor md reeep- za tion ol members.8 p. m.-Craw-ell Home service.'7 p. m.-Ep- U worth League.Topic: "What Is a Christian?"8 p.m.-Ha ppy ll Hour Service.Closing service of the Conference year.Subject: .'Finally".Music by choir and orchestra.Meet your friends at church.The pastor will leave for the annualicanfcrence at Lincoln on Tuesday.All reports,vouchers, and cash items to complete the >'cnr's obligations will have to be pi n his hands hy Monday night. For co-opt-ration in this, as for all 11 loyal' service through the year, he d is deeply appreciative.The church i is at a new high level of strength, a and i n position .for further pro- 'J gross through the united industry c of ull members.r rCONGREGATIONAL CHURCH l AJ F.Newell,Pastor E 1 A cordial welcome is assured all friends, old and new, who will war- 1 ship with us Sunday at 11 o'clock.I The application card for "Your.l Guest Book"will be distribute !Sunday morning.There is no' charge for the beautiful books.It.1is greatly desired that every fa m-i l ily of the church and parish oh-li tain and sign one ol the cards.By lthe total of the cards theminister| is guided as to the numbe r o ff .th Sunday. ipednl! Next sunday. Sept. 1401. annw disarion festival.Services both aorning and afternoon. At 10:80 a. m., German sermon»y Rev. P. E. Rohlfing of Omaha. At 2:80 p. m., English sermon ny Rev. G. W. Walter of Arlington BAPTIST CHURCH L. J. Moran, Pastor Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship, 11 A. M.Junior B. Y. P. U. 3:30. Evening service, 8:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8:00 m.World Wide Gdld meets at the mme of Mrs.Chas. Lamb Satur- lay, 7:00`P. M.We had another ncrease in Sunday Stthocl attend- mce over the previous Sunday. This is encouragi .Bring some-me with you Mxzéhaday-Let as nake October ¢1"¢»¢h attendance aonth."And all tliy childron shall >e taught of the Lord; and great shall be the peace of thy children." Isaiah 54:13. The sympathy of the members xf our congregation is atended to llrs. Ed Jensen and her family onrecount ol the death of Mrs. Jen-l sen's mother, Mrs. Anderson. The father of the pastor passed iway at Anadarko, Okla.Monday uorning.The pastor left Tuesday homing to attend the funeral ser- dce. Dr. H. Q. Morton, State Conven- Lion Secretary will occupy the pul- I end¢<l e annual Mission Festival new Fa ll Ha t a t the Milllhery Store o! Blair The Fashion Cen- ter.They have the largest selec- tions of the ehoioest New Yorkand Pun styles and the pzica range from $1.88 to $7.50.34-lt AnL1NG'roN Norms A "gg lame crowd of people at- of St.Pa ws Lutheran _ shura; north of town, on Sunday.Rev.Kern_of Scribner,delivered the morning sennon in German and atthea.fternoonservice Rev.Eck-bardt of Hooper gave the sermon in English.speqal music hy theoctette, under the direction ot Prof. Schnakenberg, was rendered dur- the church served refreshmentsin the grove during the day.Theschools of this church which open- ed on Tuesday of last week, have the following enrollment:Prof. ighnakcnhurg, 41; Prof. Hartman, a number of relatives and fnends from here went to Blair on Sunday to attend the goldenwedding-celebration of Mr.and Mrs. M. D. Newell, who formerly resided in Arlington. Misses Luella and Margaret Reckmeyer left Sunday by auto for Ottumwa,Iowa where they will be guests at a double weddingof their friends, Misses Gwena and Megan Rhys, who will be married on Wednesday.Miss Luella will go on to Mt. Pleasant, la. whereshe will resume her duties as physi w education instructor in Wes- leyan College where she has taughtthe past five years.Miss Margar- or will \»»f.m»....'r1....sm....ma ing the serwcex.The ladies l several days here with the lat: here on Sunday in a close and ln~ teresting game, the score being s to 2.Afa irsi ledcmwdwitne sled the game.The A=1f_»;g=°=team goes to Waterloo on ursday of this week to play daring the fair.Mr. and Mm Morgan Rasmussen announce the birth of a son, David,1-ienfy, born on Sunday, Sept. 7th. )MDr. and Mrs. R. A. Davies and rs.J. C.Blackburn drove to Rockport, Mo. on Wednesday,re- turning home Thunday.They went to see Mrs. A. W. Ayers be fore her departure to Lebanon, llL where she has awepted a position College.She held a similar posi- tion in a college lost year at Cam- eron, Mo.Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Brown ofthis place were happily reminded when a number of their friends atElk City arranged a celebration in their honor.The affair was held in the Elk City l1al1'on Friday eve- ning and there were over twohundred and twenty-five present. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hutchinson of Norfolk, who have been visiting at the Will Reckmeyer home, went m Omaha where they will spend sev-eral days before returning here I`he Arlington Merchants horseshoe team v.as defeated in a game here Sunday when they played the Baum Iron Warks team of Omaha The Parent Teacher Association held a reception for the school teachers at the high school bdld mg on Tuesday evening A \e ry pleasant evening was enjoyed by all who attendedMrand Mrs F E Matson left Monday for Plainview after spend ter's sister, Mrs F E Webb and U ..._ of their silver wedding anniversary l as dean of women in the M. E. H] and l w El ? i izs slee my gontix-el and : slip syst Pip: n Amd t Hardware NOTIC E FO R Ap mms , TRATION OF ESTATE STATE OF NEBRASKA l 3 sn A. C. Debel, Attorney County Court.In Probate. ln the Matter of the Estate of Qllve A; Ward, Deceased: Washington County, devisees,legateea,creditors,and Allpersons interested in said estate are hereby notified that on the 14thdayofAugust,1930,Norris E. Ward filed a petition in said Coun- ty Court alleging among other things that Olive A. Ward,nn in- habitant of Washington County, Nebraska, died on the 6th day of August, 1930. leaving no last Will andTestament,und possessed o l Real and Personal Estate and pray- ing for administration thereof. If y o u fai l to appear at said County Court on the. 12th day of Septem r, 1930, at 2 o'clock P, M., and co st said petition,the Court ll appoint Norris E. Ward or some other suitable person Ad- ministrator and proceed to a settlement of said estate. Witness my hand and Official Seal this 1-ith day of August, 1930. (SEAL)1. c. ELLER, I Septzeinber 2. 1980 A regular meeting ot t.he Blair(ity Council was called to order at 7:80 P. M. by Mayor Stewart, the following Commcilmen answer- ing to roll call: Bigelow, Hundahl, McKay, Schmidt and Roberts, ab- rucnaru uameisLouie Davidsen Herman Ludwig Minnie Krause Zion kurt. & Ind. Valvoline Oil Co. W S. Darley & Cosent,Crowdy and Jensen;Moore'-T°i\|\S°¥l Hardware ~ reported after roll call. The minutes of the last regular report be accepted und placed on file.All Councilman present vot- ing 'AYE', themotion carried. The Light Commissioners report was read.Moved and seconded, this report be accepted and pluccd on file.All Councilmen present voting 'AYE', the motion carried. The Ice Commissioners report was read.Moved and secondw, this report be accepted and placed on file.Al l Councllmen present voting 'AYE', the motion corded. Fire Chief Orval Sch [ler pre-sented a cheek in the t -of sso, same being a commission he had received on fire hose purchased hy the City.Moved and seconded, that the City accept this check und that the Clerk be ordered to de- posit the same to the credit of the General hi nd.All Councilmcn To the heirs at law, next of kin, 80 4t ,County Judge. NOTICE OR SHERIFFS SALE present voting 'AYE', the motion | carried. Chairman Roberts ot the Street We nghouse Electric Ne ska-Iowa Oil C0 Co. and adjourned meetings were reud General Electdc Co. and approved.|Petersen Machine Works The City Treasurefs report was|V°'"° J. Gustason] read.Moved and seconded,this\L|°Yd Chambers Clark Sutherland C. E. Gustin Mrs. 0. A. Guyer Stewart Pharmacy Pete Ludwig , . izosm100.00 100.00 36.00 9.25 44.1 I. 4.96 5.55 ~sz.oo19.50 1.20 1.75 14.50 1 1 o.oo 100.0055.65 80.00 20.75 12.65 45.20 C. E. Krause 237.50 V. F. Spunton 8.50 Light Department 1862.46City Cash Fund 50.55 Moved and seconded, these hills be allowed as read and that war- rants be drawn on the proper funds in payment of the same.On roll call,Bigelow,Hundnhl,Moore, Schmidt and Roberts voting 'AYE', Crowdy and Jensen being absent, the motion carried. . Moved and seconded, this meet- ing be adjourned.All Councilmen present votipg 'AYE', the motion carried. J. Harold Stewart. Mayor. Attest: C. E. Krause, S . fw w w . .A v . A Q..¢;.§¥;:;:;;:...\ :15: 1:i:.111-1"97 ~ M R S . F R A N K P I P A L p we ll a n d c on stipa ti on k e p t wh o le s y s te m poisoned.Sar- h a s c onquered m y pa in s en - ly , I sle ep s ou n dly eve ry n ig h t I f e e l wo r ld ' s be tter . Sa r g on P ills o ve rc a me my c o x- atio n a n d c o mple te ly r i d m y er n o f po i so n s. " -- Mrs .F r a n k 11,4302 L .St.,Oma h a . Th e S te wa r t P h a r ma c y , Ag e n ts 1 : -: - _ - u - - n - \ \4 Newell v.in pgk at the evening service.We lm w the membership will give these visiting ministers agood hearing.We appreciate very deeply their spirit of helpfulness. leave thg ~asp oftkfe wee~~gr ~,he Blair church from the beginning; it also contains church wendsr. membership roll and much other interesting and valuable material. A directory will be wg" to each one present.Keep thi in your home for future reference. ||||||||||mlni|||||||||||||||||||||lun||||u||||||||||||||||||lmum||||||||||||nl||||||||||mn||||||||m||||||||||||lm|||||||||||||I||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||I|I|||||||||||||||n||||||||||muII||II|||lu|II||III||Inu|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||§ ~W a s h m g t o n C o u n t y F a n ' ~ ~r A T A R L I N G T O N ,N E B R A S K A ~ ~S E P T .1 6 - 1 7 - 1 8 - 1 9 ~ ~B I G G E R A N D B E T T E R T H A N E V E R ~ CHRISTIAN CHURCH A. J. Hargett. Paswr Bihle School, 10 A. M. Blaming Worship, 11 A. M. Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P. M. Pxeaching, 8:00 P. M.Mid-week meeting Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.September is a busy manLh in church circles.The program for 1930-1931 is naw i n operation. Your presence, prayers and cooper- ation will help in making this one of the most fruitful years in this himry of the Blair church. Sunday is Directory Day.Our new directory is a neat little book- o .g .";.g ; |.. nurs e's tr a in i ng . J a c k H a l l re tu rn e d W edne sday f r o m Ma r ti n ,S.D .wh e r e h e h a s b e e n f o r t h e p a s t mo n th w i th M r . an d Mr s. Ra lph Ma r sh a ll at "Qu es ~ ti o n B o x " r a n c h . K . J . V a n V a li n o f He r ma n v i s - i te d ove r th e we e k e n d wi t h h i s mo th e r ,Mr s .A li c e V a n V a li n . Te d Ne ls o n ,a me m b e r o f th e met for their regular meeting attheclubroomsMondayevening. The hostesses were Mesdames D. W.Lawson and Vernon Marshall. Misses Frances Mansfield and Ramah Peterson left Monday forOmahawheretheywillenter nurse's training at the M. E. hos- pital.Miss Catherine McMahon left last week for St. Cntherlne's tend again tis year Ross mm. ITEMS Mr.and Mrs.Rudolph Mencke and children spent a couple of days last week at the_sf.ate ialr.The members oi the Rose Hill Ladies'Aid were invited w the home of Mrs.Shirley Pefterseuneu Arlington, Wainesday after-noon.Mrs. Petersen served anice lunch to her guests, after the reg- ular business meeting was held. Bigger Displays Every Department, Livestock, A§ricultural, School Boys' and Girls' Clubs and Woman's Department, will have bigger and more numerous displays ='.g_[_gg~»] ~me , . - 1" "g : " f , . - 5 " ". .__;.. . ; ; . -. ., 3 3 3 \' Z i f f It J" I \V 9 /f 1 5 ...; l \\2 |' . /-QE ~°=;~ Fffj.; r ...........~..............1 |~' 5 . / ~=?.. L/~I1 ~ w eE E A lfiuii y erIf:: name unknown;Richard Roe, whose real name is George Michel- sen;and Anna Roe,whose realname is Jennie Michelsen, are de-fendants, I will, at 1 o'clock P. M., on the 14th day of October, 1930, at the west front door of the Washingwn County court house in the city of Blair,Washington the 19th day of September, 1930, and on the 20th day o!Deeember, 1930, for the purpose of examin- avion,adjustment and allowanceof claims.All claims not filed on or before the 19th day of Decem- ber 1930, will be forever barred. Dated this 22nd day of August, Womén and Misses:Buy your new Fall Ha t at the Millinery Store of Blair-'Phe Fashion Cen- ter.They have the largest selec- tions of the chnioest New York and Paris styles and the prices range from $1.88 co $7.50.34-It Advertise in The Enterprise. o f W a s h i n g to n Co u n ty ,Ne b r a s k a , i n a n ac tion thegein pe nd in g,i n wh i c h Li n c o ln Sa fe De po si t C o m- pa n y ,a c or por ati on,i s pla i n ti f f , a n d Ma r g a r e t Mc M a h o n ;Gra c e Mc Ma h o n ;C la r a Mc M a h o n ;Ali c e Mc M a h o n ;Ha r o l d Mc Ma h o n ;Be r - ni c e Mc Mah on ; B y ro n J . Mc h ia h on ; M a r y Mc Ma h o n ;Ra y r mmd J .Mc - Ma h o n ;Cec ile Mc M a h o n ;J o h n Do e ,wh os e r e a l n a me i s W i l- ;|.. .~. ,~ -m .¢ NOTICE To CREDITORS 9 OF ESTATE COUNTY COURT, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA. Estafe of Christian Wulf,De- ceased. Notice is given to the creditors to appear before me at th Coeunty land, Calif., where they will visit at the Frank Hadley home. Mrs.Aunllla Hammang spent several days in Omaha recently,visiting at the home of her grand- son, Leonard Hammang. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sager, Jane and Miss Vern Widener were Sun-day guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Coley. stalled on South Walker Avenue |." |1 | virtue of an order ~f sale issued£2-W "J T*~,th a t h e r da u g hte r ,Mr s .V .W . Bo y les a n d Mi s s D o r o th y Ta y lo r :|~ l l I l 1 Big Class-A Baseball Tournament . 8 Teams--$2,400 In Purses ~,,|\'~ .|n ¢ "v »° eg ain I t Ge t ti n g U n Ni gh ts ,Bnckmch~trequ enz a ny c a lls. un: Pamn, Newmum-ls. or Bumlmz, duo to func tion-al Bln ddo r lrrlmtlon, in me ld c on d!:Ions mnken y ou (eel tlred.dovreune~md éilc ourngc d. try the Cy stex Ten wo r k s r w , l m r ta c lr c u l n h n k t h r uthe sy stem n 15 minutes. Pmluad hyth o umn dn fo r mn ld nn d c o s lllve na -:Ian. Don'f. Klvc uD. TQ(nlex (Dro-nounc ed S i u - ta x)tn ny , u ud or the(ron- Clad Guara ntee.M u n qui c k lyxlls y th em e ohdltlc n s, tmprn ve lent-gg :lem a nd an srS¥ | or m a n y -.ly 60 0 at THE BLAIR DRUG \COMPANY 9, 1930. Moved and seconded,that thé Clerk be instrucbed to dispose of the lumlyer removed from the Water Purification Plant to the best advantage.All Councilman present voting 'AYE', the motion carried. The fqllowing bill; were mad: Dick Moorhead 'S 18.40 between South Street &Colfax Street.Also that all signs adju- cent to filling stations had been removed with the exception of the one near the Garner Service Sta- tion.' Moved and seconded, that the City Clerk be innmcted to order the necessary election supplies forI I J I books to be ordered. The group of f'Guests"' is entire- ly different from that of last year and they will prove as welcome :md interesting as those whowere entertained in our homes last fall. Please get your card next Sunday. The Church School at 10 o'cloek, superintendent by Prof.Flack, offers opportunity to teach and to be taught.Come, and bring the childrenThe young people's group is to have an important meeting Sun~ day at G p. m.It is every way desirable that all those who are lo make up this group this fall, get together at u time when new plans are afoot.The first dis- cussion of n very practical and stimulating book will be held on Sunday evening. John Milton,blind poet,hassaid:-"There is nothing that' makes men Heh and strong but| ---BUS sc:H1=;nUl.1=:-- Northbound Southbound 9:00 A. M.11:00 A.. H. 12:00 A. M.2:00 P. M. 3:00 P. M.5:00 P. M.1:15 P. M.8:15 P. I. -.'rm.11~: ScH1=:nULE-- icago &Northwestern Railroad West--8:35 A. M. East 8:18 P. M. C. St. P.. M. &jomlha Northbound 'fglo A. M. 2:40 P. M. Southbound 12:09 P. M. 7:40 P. Lg. except Sunday. Blair church from the beginning; it also contains church wendsr. membership roll and much other interesting and valuable material. A directory will be wg" to each one present.Keep thi in your home for future reference. xTHE EAT SHOP : E. C. Harm, Propriawr \ Mala, 40 Cent!l Excellent Cuisine | Satisfactory Service \ , Courkeona Treatment |First door east Enterprise oiliuei MARCUS BECK BONDED A s s r m c r m Office in Mnyla Bldg. Ross mm. ITEMS Mr.and Mrs.Rudolph Mencke and children spent a couple of days last week at the_sf.ate ialr.The members oi the Rose Hill Ladies'Aid were invited w the home of Mrs.Shirley Pefterseuneu Arlington, Wainesday after-noon.Mrs. Petersen served anice lunch to her guests, after the reg- ular business meeting was held. xDr. Norman K. Ralhmmmov ro m-:'rms 1 ' Over the B_lnh° Drug Co. Phone Black llSvenings by Appointment x g_~H6 '__;_"-'. \ - - - q q ' I l \ I \I /n. .4 g '|, ., C A R L s c m n n r r ln mr u ne e n . | .'1.2 ` n ~U .| /. - ., _ ~5-» " '5£'7 E/~!l=1A~ .Ea Installation a n d Repairing r Bigger Displays Every Department, Livestock, A§ricultural, School Boys' and Girls' Clubs and Woman's Department, will have bigger and more numerous displays than any previous fair. l Big Class-A Baseball Tournamen . 8 Teams--$2,400 In Purses Three Double-Headers These Baseball contests will present the fastest . semi-pto teams of Eastern Nebraska and Western Iowa, and will undoubtedly be the class of base- ball meets in the middle west this season. Dou't Miss a Game!See Papers and Bills foi Pairing High Class Entertainment The entertainment features provide a full program of high class entertainment including Band Concerts, Clever Free Acts, Baseball, Horseshoe Tournament,Gorgeous Fireworks,Midway At- tractions and Dancing.H o r s e s h o e T o u r n a m e n t '5- . _ g_~H6 '__;_"-'. \ - - - q q ' I l \ I \I /n. .4 g '|, ., l l ~ ~ 3 " E E A _§q2 Installation a n d Repairing Whether yo u are remodel- ing yo ur \ho me o r b ulld i ng ne w,our iacllitlex lo r plumbing'a nd hea ting s er- vices arc ample to ha ndle your nevds.W e gua rantee all lustallutlo ns against de- fective materi als and wo rk- ma ns hi p.A phone call wi ll bri ng our servi ce to y o ur home. U John Mqone rluinbmg co. /W ; Oiiiw i`§`§I'm"é`£»x slag. g_~H6 '__;_"-'. \ - - - q q ' I l \ I \I /n. .4 g '|, ., "'l5fi?.E U!l=1A lL:'s Installation a n d Repairing Whether you are remodel- ing your \home or bullding new,our iacllitlex lor plumbing' and heating ser- vices arc ample to handle your nevds.We guarantee all lustallutlons against de- fective materials and work- manship.A phone call will bring our service to your home. U John Mqone rluinbmg co. /W ; x ==_____=_=_==___=_ lI_ _ - - xDR. w. F. HEMPHILLDENTIST Ineabedinnaw Bum s That! Hdg.B N I . N a n a ; x BLAIR Ans ré xcr & TITLE COMPANYBo nd e d Abmum §Horse Pulling Contest Tuesday and Wednesday Morning at Ten 0'clock§ § ~T H E B I G G E S T L r r ' r L E m m I N ' n m w o m a n ; §w||||||m||m|m|||m|||~ fu, ;\|,|!;{1| IfQIHIIMI=le1Mi|r:ix\!§l1'=P=rW=¥12¥\'I' la~ 1|é?é,KHI?%f»Hl ml ldsrzf asfr llll~.IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIlllllllilllllilllllllllli l I PHONE 15PM Bldl-Blair, Nebnlh : c L § n n . E D W I N ' r . n n D a x - a n s VICE X '1 » .nmr'N¢|m»x», Septembex-11, xeao PAQ BF W ! e _ .birthdny Sunday evening. f- and Hn. Harry Jnmsqn nad And Mn. amen Sundl visited at A.. Svogenan's Wednesday eve- Sh¢'dEBe1 on a n y M t i i n f t d m u about lhll.u n t i l s h n n .Like mr mo the r. un mu: ummmher mem px-lntdy and let nmlugpuk gp-xz ihe had A hw dol- ~ E1§'rEnPn1sl§;,°m° ~=3~=_;;\~ 1°m».mx|:ai;Schloss, who lived next door, came lu and made .I little mpper.She puti to nthe kitehents ble ands ai d to Erneltine:_ _g g 'sa lr you c an ge t wm [0 eu-he's ln there crying,""I vrlll," nld Emeltl|l8~ md Hrs. Schloss went ou:"You'll have m :ny here. now.l guas.Wlll'l ,mn shouldu't havebeen left alone. and novl, his pa's dead.t.here's nohody to look out tor her hut you and Wlll." "Ot course l'll come" add Ernes~ tlne."l'd have come before.-lf I had known that I was needed.We dldn't want to be 1 burden--" She found this phrase ln her mlud as she coaxed wm to en! n llttlesupper.Had their mauve:beenentirely unaelllsh, ln golng lo Eriestreet!liadn't they wanted m bealone-away ho m hll people1Should lhe have stayed with Wlll'|mother, and nursed her, and donethe work?There was no questionbut that Mm Schluu, and probably other uelghbon a l well.thought that :he should.Her heart ached wnn remorse.w l n my e d l n t h e g g - w i t h her.and Ementlue ed thedlshen and nut them all away. goingtn hlm ut times and patting or ca~reulng hlm.The underuker came, band the 'kindness Lnut w u due among klntolk.<'I'hey had denied her.Sho fell ,that :he dldn't cure whnher she ever nw them anim.If the y had done thll for Will. everything else would have tol-lnwed. but now. ln common loyaltyto her husband, me had to reoo|~nlza this hurt.She wsu almost tnmtlng withwearlnas.It seemed to her thenight would never endPapacame in his big car andwok I-Irnestlne and wul and Mrs. Schlmrs tn me burylng ground |:..| COMEDY-The Lunkhend ~e . ..== .,nlne o'clock.He ca lle~\Vlll into the other room,bu t afte r u u m e W lll came back into the kitchen. where Ernestlne BBL not kn owing what to do."E rn es tlne - " wlll loo k ed a t he r nncertalnly;hls eyes appeared small and red with weeplng,his nose s eemed unusu ally b lg l n h ls p a le i a c e , a n d h ls mo u th wa l llk e I chlld'e."Th e Eo c to r th i n k !we o u g h t n o t h a ve t e f u n e r a l h e r e - bec ause of mother belng so ul.Th e nolse.a n d people c o mln g l n a n d o u t - h e th lnk s she ls lll eno ugh th a t l t m lg l lt Ko e g nlnxt h er .D o y o u - d o y o u th ln k y o ur m o t h e r - I d on 't wan t hlm hu rled ln a c h ap el - a n d h e dld n' t belong to a n y c hurc h H e , w n e a n onlc er l n a n ethi c al so c i e ty -th e y ' ll h a ve th e servlc ea»-I don't k n o w wh a t to p l ln = - "Th e b a c k do o r o p e n e d a n d Mr s . S c h ln u mme ln wh lle h e wa s ta lk - ln x. a nd wlth h er an othe r n elgh bo r -E r n ellln e r e me mb e re d na vln g me t h l m onc e before.B l a n a me s J o hn P ry or . an d h e w a l n w i n '- Er ne stln e understood th e e n tr e n ty ln W ll1 '| e y e s - bu t h e r h e a rt s an k : h h mma d i d n o t ll k e f u n e r a ls . a n d le n t o t all wo u ld s h e llke thls on e . "I '| l as k, "she meld unc er txlnly . a n d we n t to th e te le ph on e wh lc h wa s h u n g o n th e k ltc h e n wa ll.I t seemed a n eter nlty before Ernes» tlne hea rd her mother's volc e.Fe l- terlngly , she told her what had hap- pe n e d -wo n d er ln g wh y sh e h ad n o t called sooner."B ut, d hr lln z. " c rled ma mma , "to th ln k . o t y o u l n nll th a t tr o n b l I ' ll se n t th e c ur ri g h t af te r y ou. Y o u mu s t c o me ho me to m a m m a u n u l th i s u a ll o ve r - y o n ' v e n e ve r be e n to n tnn e r n l ln y o ur llte, E r - n a t ln e .It wlll be so hard tor y on." "1 llamma .'sald Er ne stln a w l m vexetlon."Y o u k n o w l c u n ' t c o me - r m n e e d e d h e r e .IC : s o me th i n g me l eaves: Jpf-Me'=;.m_.\h.s1 Welcome ,f~ Dana College Swdemé You are always welcome to make our store your head- quarters when down town. r When in need of any items in our lineit will pay you to come and look over our stock. Blair Racket Store u SEPTEMBER rr and IB l'S I I I SEPTEMBER 16TUESDAY A This MadW orld With Basil Rathbone and Kay Johnson `COMEDY-When Wind Blows Famlly Night-One 35: 'ri¢k¢¢Adxits Two People SEPTEMBER 14 and 15 S U N D A Y a n d M O N D A Y Sunday Matinee Caught Short Wnh Marie Dresnler and Polly Munn COMEDY-The General SEPTEMBER 12 and 13FRIDAY and SATURDAY _Saturday Matinee " B x g H o u s e f ' With Wallxce Beery and Chester Morris o0MEmr_Au Teed Up sms MADE To ORDER AERIALS ERECFED M Q Sdn Illltalled,Aaimed, Bebllred v. J. Gustason Expert Radio - Trician MEMBER OF NATIONAL RADIO INSTITUTE WASHINGTON, D. C. Ph o n e BI a c k 2 5 2 Blair, Nebr. 20 lb. Sugar for $100 with :every $3.00 Purchase .of nilinlié ~ Tbc Home of Pcrfecl Talking Pictures o FRESH NORTHERN BULLHEADS EVERY FRIDAY Phone 113 or II4 W e d el i ver 0N o r t h S l d e S t o r e Sugar for $1.00 SEPTEMBER 11THURSDAY "The Trespasser" Special for Friday- Sat'day- Monday Groceries or Meats We will giv x zo lb. of Bes t G r a n u l a t e d mu ' t h a ve th e h lm s n l u e r e ll* th ehou se , be c a use W Ill' s mothe r u no m l t w o u l d b e d lu g e r o u x f o r h e r , und.a n e w m .W l l l d o e m ' t w m t hls fa th er h ur le d f r o m th e f u ne r a l p u r lo n ,a n d n o d o e s u ' !b e lo n g to m y c h u r u h - w e don 't k n o w ju s t wh a t to d o. ma mma- " S h e o ou ldu ' t sa y lf .She almply c ould -not. " I t' s to o h a d y o u a n d w m u m m keeping house."sald ma mma ." U y ou h ad le t pap a he lp y o u y ou mum d o L h ll to r \ vlu u n w. ". " Y o u d o u ' t wu p t to . m a mm a l I th o u g h t p e rh a p s - y o u r h o u s e m s o b lg - - th a t y o u wo u ld d o th i n f o r w m .I'xu askln g y ou to h ave W lll's tn th e f a tuu er ul x t o u r - a t y o u r house,m a m m a - "A l l L lxa l r s y n we r e o u h e r -h e r ta c o was lo u r le t, hex-_e y es we re su ttu sed wlth tea rs at h u mlllu tlo u . " W h y ,Eruestlne."s a m ma mma . In a tro u b le d vo le e , 3 d o n ' t k n o w. r u h a v e t o lu lk to a d d y - g r a n d - mo the r 'u no t we ll.W a lt u mi n u te - h o l d th e wl r e . ". Eru es tln e stood ln silen c e . u y lng to W l l l w l l h he r llp s , " S h e ' |a l k - tng pqpa." waning lu the eudlaaa ln- tery ul,c ertain o f r e f u n d - a k e a d y h u n a n d resentful, "E me | ¢ lue , " ma mma ls volc e wa s terr lhly sy mpa the tic . "wo'r o all just a s s o r r y a s we c a n b e , b u t p u p u do e au ' t thln k Mr . Tod d wo u ld wa n t tion Company of Omaha, muted work on seven new :Mel bridges inw¢b¢\¢ County, two being locat- ed four miles nonhweat ol here. Da y ki n-Gndi ng wdrk started on fifth mile ol Grain Growers road west from brick church lead- ins inw lown._ Brock-Highway east of town is being graded and widened in pre- paration for graveling. Wa yne-Ki ngsbury Hall,hnd- maxk on Wsyne Norma) campus, ..=.....~_-the `fun ernl home right the =ln his own Eelllgllorhood-lots of peo- ple a r e u r l d fr o m I n c h c h x l s every day, dafllng.Don't ask m- ma to d o me h a h a r d t h l n g - " Emestlué`W'l!n;:n o the re q lv e rwithout a word und turned strained gr ea t ey es u no ; wm.John Pryor regnrded her with n snrc astlc smllc . He was u soc lullat. or nn nnnrc hlst., or s omethln g, E rnes tln e re c alled. "W m, " h e sn ld wlth ln n ta nt klnd ~ ne ss , " le t me ha ve th ls f un e ra l fo r y ou?It's r lg h! h er e. i n th e ne lg h- borlaood. and lt w o n ' t b e a b l : o f tr o u b le - y o u r f a t h e r a n d I belong lo Lh e sn me so c lety - lt wo uld be a ll r xg m wlth h l m, I k n o w. " " A l l rlgh t," s i lld wu l d u l ly .un d tu r ne d to th e n nd e rta ke r ." F i x lc lh a t w a y - w l l l y ou ten d to lhe n o~ !lc e | ? " " W i ll, "Er ne stln e lmplo re d hlm. " l! ' s n o t lny l a n l t - t h e y don 't uu- d e r s t a n d - 'He \= - g° < ; h er ar m a n d tried `¢° c o ntro l 5 eellngs."Th n ljl a ll r lg ln . k ltte u .I k n o w y o u c an 't h e lp l n - w a ju s :their wny ."B lu f a c e wo r ke d . a n d s u d denly h e clenched h ls blg hand. "Sly fathe r-he was g ood e nough * to wo r k f o r y o u r s ,fo r h a lf h lr m e u m e - g o o d eno ugh fo r th a t - b u g n g ;g o d enough fo r hi s de ad lr y -" W m - w l l l - d o w : - » d o n ' z da r lln g -oh . y ou mu st no t s ay su c h n thlng - s w e e t h e a r t " "L a t h lm c ry , " s o ld lin . S c h lu s s wlse ly , an d W lll c r le d up on E rn es f ¢ln e ' s s h o u ld e r- h i s te a r s we t he r blouse. and she held hlm, feellng the m u Bobs rac k hlm,wo n de r ln g d lmly lf s h e w o u ld mo u r n to r h e r f a th e r t h a t wa y . Th is wou ld be h er h ome , sh o ro - solved,klns lng h ls tear -wet fac e. holdi ng h l m to he r heart.She wou ld s ta y wlth W lll an d hl.l molh~ ° r .Her neon le had danlad h sr hul- Ha y Springs-80 mrloads ne w new~F~l ~Mi~ n~ry §o"'" 'I.'?'Z}'.§'l from than point "PStore of B1»if_'rhe Fashion Cen- _'_ter.'Ifhey have the largest scleq-Eustus-Wehrnexer pool hall has tions of the choicest New York and bgm leased co H. Kruger.VParis style; arid the prices range Red Clo ud-Ge neral Constnxc- from $1.88 to $7.50 34-lt. 3 ¢||'-Wlfs9, / i i '~ 4 |\ \ Is Your Coal Bin Filled? If not-fill it at once.You can secure the best heat unit Coal now, mined during the Summer months when more care is given to its quality.Right now our yards are filled with assorted coal to give the max- imum heat for any type furnace with less ash and other impurities.. 1 ' s f ~|"'f ; ~ 1n J an wd.o n A . n a o n m s .n w - \ ~ \ ° "(Tn 1.. continued) \ - - ".f ning.lnr wim wuqtn ton£8SUH) EVERY THURSDA1 account.There vm-N E W ~ ~,_,__,..____ta..." anvb hr. a branch of m 4. W u ! l . n v m g| \ ba n k ne ur - nwntown bank. P r i m w r " f f ..n "Mr and Ernest, Grouoeh- M:» ~ . u ° £ ~a t ~ °»'i5u£13`y' mmm u s e c o n d- c ha ms w s t me Ji Peru, gpent Tuesday dght Stan U! Blnir--The fnshxansgeeré: st tha pastottia nt Blair, Nah:-. and Wednesday at me Gwgge LUf~ ter.They lmve the " K munderghegzofc a m s .as nu home.ldou of q»¢holg=eqrNevg Yvrhvd She would get a metal coin chest for herself and Will. Her mentnl activity now beams phyxlcu, And she rosa md illilllfd. w m llshtly on th! cheek, nm! Inn n mm: nn tha drnnr fmum a 3 ' m m .,Mrs. C. K. Anderson and daugh- ter,Mn.lesier Hansen nl near Every subscription il m grde d Arlington, wok dinner at the Earl as open account.=q;_3_e»~ gf Thompson home Wednesday....lm-.-nn.M n h dv n -Mrs.Vic Skov speng Thurgqny PIII-I mln and me pnces nun if' `iEi¢'uZ`ii»|ii BEET' "`from $1.88 m $7.50.nl n|:"mm» md :one hams.Dawn- ...._ _ ._ _ - . nfgggns stairs she found a box full ot rosesfor her, and a card in it with 1 few words written m an erect elaborate script:'To beg forgh~ens tnr my rude- neu. and to ervfgql Q10 hope :hae Wlu uc xuusu w inane um!1.01.Plattsmouth Pity Council ~» » =': ;:;"°"of firemesistant.dormi- %.""..'l'i».£»»°Z"Ei?¢..?.';"€'Z' Pgggleggl Luisvillp Fonstruction swgrea ¢:..m an]nxrnnhinlfuo nnmnmnmntino on new budge wcross Platte nver / moved from our mlilhz Hart ! th i sxpintlon of the time pnid for U the publishers be notiihd; nthnr- vha the mbucripdon will nmnin In fo rc e at the dedgnltd :nb- leripdon prius.Every subszribsr ma t nndutlhnd um tha n c o nd- ti o mnre mnde a p a rto f tkmo o n- c r m between the publisher and BL AIR GIR L nm' unNsFROPREURUPEAN TRIP nt the ho me o! he r unter,mrs.Mack Cameron,helping care fo;their mother, Mn. Chris HoLstein who hu been quite ill with pneu-. mania,but is improving a t ~ writing.Roy Eckland visited the New England school Tuaday afternoon Wednesday afternoon,Mr. and Mn. George Loftis and Fern, with Mx. and Mn. E. G. Grossoehme ol Peru, drove w the Her-:nm Haven- dick home to see Grandpa Hovpn- 'visiti here.duck, who is ngul. ...A M..rmnu Iaf|.is.Almg I 'CAN 2.."a::..'::~'""°f mm!~CHOOSE ».'?.§'l'§.'%§'.?.."§.fm'.1f!'..'Z¢'.Lt out.M a r g a r g i W e y m o u t h J a c k s o n mm"4.n.| $1 nf.nm.u¢»m| ch l Last April she had been a school~»zlrL Now me was nlled with thesolemn lmportance of wlfehood and motherhood.Th e s we e t llr n lle d her wlth hnpplnean.Her hnsband'| fncs lled before her mln d' |eye, down the lang curve of boulevard, g a ln l g n a n t countenanco.ier y, ang.Her heart eontracled withln h e r ' a r th e t h o u g h t o t mm a n d hls lo o e The vla l! to th e do c tor '| was p ro longed,b u t she xe aehed ms mma ' : hou se ln tlme f or lu nc h , a nd fou nd th e two wo men s o fu ll of L lllla n ' ¢ plans tha t sh e ke pt he r own se c ret Deter mlne d to nmka the day c om plete : h e le f t ear ly an d set out fo r th e long.tiresome street c alrld e to th e N o n h w e l t alde.Sh# wa s ashamed to reallzo h o w few we re th e vls lts she an d W l b h u t mn d e to th e llttle h ou s e wh h h mo th e r a n d f ath e r llve d .She \\'n.l nl he r mother-' s homo two or thre< vlmvs a week.h u t they ha d no: been to see \Vlll'a mo th er h a lt A doz en tlmes ln th e mo nths o r th en murrlage.I t w a s n o y ln te u t lo n a neglec t.b u t l t alwa y s seemed tn wo r k o u t t h a t w i v. a n d W lll h as been as lo x u she ab o u t spendlng hls one day a week on that lon| WNU .Btrviao SYNOPSIS 0 M - ¢ -C H A P T E R I - R e n e w i n g s.c h i l d I s h e t t e c h m e n t , E r h e s t l n e B r l c e l e n d o t e w e a l t h y C h l c e g o f a m i l y .I t r e m e n d o u s l y e t t r e c t e d b y W i l T o d d , y o u t h f u l n e w s p a p e r a r t i s t , s o ~ o f e n o t g e r t l c u l s r l y w e l l - t o - d o c e r p e n t e r .l e r e l e t e r L u m e n .m o r e o t h e c o n v e n t i o n a l t y p e . e n d n w e r e ot h e e t t l t u d e t h e i r f a t h e r w o u l d i n k t o w e r d b l e d n u g h t e f s m a r r i a g e t~ s n l l n h e c u n l o u e y o u t h , u r g e e E r n c s t l n e t o e n d t h e e f f m l r b u t t h e l e tt e r , c e p e b l e o f a t p a s s i o n a t e e t t n c h m e n t .e n d r e e l l z l n g t h a t l n W i l T c d d e h e h e e f o u n d h e r e t l l n l t y , r e r u e e .C H A P T E R 1 : - - ' r m l o v e - m e k l nf r o m e e s e e s w i f t l y ,e n d i l n e l l ye r a l ;b e c a u s e n t E r n e e t l n e ' e u r il n x ,t e r m a k e e °'r u n s .e r s . y "m e r r i n g s .B r l c e l s n d l s l n f u r l e t e d b u h e l p l e s s , E r n e e t l n e b e i n g ' o r e e e . e n a l t e r e s t o r m y s c e n e t h e g l r l ,e r l t h e r h u e b a m d ,l e a v e !h e r p e r e nh o m e L o r i n g l i e r n l l t o n .vr e e l t hy o u n g l e vr y e r ,l o n g L i l l l e . r l ' e s u l t o w i n s h e r c o n s e n t t o b e b l e e r l t e . C H A . P ' I ' E R 1 1 l - - W l l l e n d b l e y o u uw i f e b e g i n t h e i r m s r r l e d l i t l n e s l n g l e r o o m l u s . h u m b l e n e i l ) : b o r h o o d .E r n e e t l n e r e e l l z s e t h e e a r f e r e n c e h e r m s n l e g e n u m u l e l h e r e o c l e l s p h e r e , b u t . , e e c u r e l n h e l o ve ,fe c e s t h e f u t u r e b r a v e l y . C H A P T E R r v J o h n P o o l e ,W m b e e t t r l e n d , s u c c e s s f u l t h o u x h d l s s l p s t e d e r t l s t , l i ve s s . b l r t h d e y _ p e r tl o r E r n e e t i n e s t R u b y P s e t e n o s b o h e m i a m r e s o r t o n t h e t r l n g e o t t hu n d e r w o r l d .P s e t e n o .n o t o r i o u s s.b o o t l e l s g e r n n d g e n e l e s d e r ,l r l t s t e s r n e e t m e . b a r h t e o r l t l c l e ~ o f W l l l f o r b r l n g l p g h t e y o u n g vr l tt o s u c h s . p l a c e .A p p e e l l n g t o W 1 t o t a k e h e r h o m e h e d e l e g e t e e t hl y k t o e f r l n n d .T o m m y ' f u c k s e p l e l n l n g t h e t h e m u s t s e e » P o o l w h o h e e d r a n k t o o m u c h ,t o lm h o m e .E r n e n t l n e l e h u r t e n d l n d l n e n t .T h e s l t u s t l o n l e e e r e d \ = { t e p p e e r e n c e o t L o r i n g e n d L i l l e .w h o m e h e a r d o f h e r vr h e r e e b b u e n d w i t h w h o m e h e l e e r e e t h e n m C H A P T E R V - - R e p r o s c h l n g h if o r l e e vl n g h e r ° ' u r o t e c t e d " I nc e r l x f t o r P o o l e ,i l l t e k e e e n et l t u e w h i c h e e r e k e n e E r n e s t l n et h e r e e l l t l e s g t h e r n e w l i t e .S l e c o n e c l o u e o n p p r o e o h l n l m u t h e h o o d ,e r m I n e n t l e l i m t l o n o !te v e n t o p e n s st e m e l e n r l n n c o u n t . . It had been an mnch lonxln: as convlctlon he fom bu t no w a h n vm: sure.How hard hs wan.His hnr do an brought only ndmlratlon thll morning, the practical respect ot n prnctlcnl person." K you vrant to go back. yon've only to put on y our ha ! a ndd o ltl"She won- dered how many men had the conr~ nge to Lake a stand llke that. She dd not regret the quarrel at all.Her mar nng e ha d ntmln ed n new reality.She knew that she was not almply hnvlng n good time. She knew u m :she could not gn home when the party was over. They land advanced from me honey- (Continued from page one; amergau, at which place they wereto see the world famous "Passion Pla y",Oberamerg-au is a verypretty village nestled high up i n the mountains where the air is chilly and invigorating.The peo- ple are friendly, easy x°inz folk and decidedly old-fashioned, many of them still wearing the pictur- esque clothing of several centuries ago. The "Passion Play , which is a play portraying ChHst's life,be~gan the next morning,(I-'.riday)l at 8:00 n.m.,continuing unti l' 11:30 a. m., then pausing until 2:00 p.rn.and contindng until 5:30 p. m.The play is given in a large amphitheatre with the nudiene under cover and the actors play- ing on an outdoor stage.It is very dramatic and .exceptionally well acted, the players having given, their entire lives no the perfection of the acting of their particular role.A chorus of fifty voices also aids in the production.The entire play is given in German but the audience was furnished with Eng- lishtranslation books and it is so dramaticdly given that the listen- ers were able to understand the play very easily. On Saturday,August 2,the party left for Luzern, Switzerland, which is an all day trip, arriving there late in the evening. Sight-seeing busses met them early Sunday morning to take them up into the beautlfud Swiss Alps.The Swiss people at Lurern are very much Eke the Gennans, being very energetic and precise in their artions.After doing a little shopping and after visiting the large hill where the Lion of Luz- em is carved in solid rock the party set out lo r a motorboat ride on lake Luzerne.Lake Luz- erne is a place ol exquisite beauty, being surrounded by the red and green snow-covered peaks of the Alps and having bright blue water. Many ot' the mountain peaks ex- tend above the clouds and can be seen from the lake.Reaching the md Birdie Fletcher, mr. mu ui-sl Judson Patrick of Minnesota were Thursday visitors at the GeorgeLoran home.1 Our school was dismissed Mon- day afternoon on account of LaborDay so Meta Thompson and Ger- aldine Madll visited the PleasantHill school where the latter's sis- er, Mardelle is teaching. Annie Thompson spent last weekjn Blair, helping care for her grandmother,Mrs.Mac Rosen- baum, who-has been ill for some time but improving at present.ltlr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson andfamily were Sunday afternoon vis- itors at the Will Anderson home.Mr.and Mrs.Ted Curley and Marjorie,Mrs.Harold urley, Maxine and Frances were unday evening visitors at the I 'lifford Cain home. Mr.and Mrs. Roy Montgomery and son, Elmer of Fsirbury arrivedFriday evening at the home of their dzghter, Mrs. Chester Hov-endick d family and on Sunday a family reunion was held at Chester Hovendiek's home in their honor.Mr. and Mrs. Ray Donnelly and son of Omaha, were weekend vis- itors at the Carrie Jacobsen home.The New England school opened Monday,Sept.ls t with a large attendance and with two new teachers on duty.Miss Ruth Jor- don of Ithaca has the lower roomwith 24 pupils enrolled.The be ginners this year are:Margaret Hovendiek, Marvin Jordon, Eileer Bridwell,Robert a n d Phyllis Kramer.Miss Ena Curley oi Dixon is principal of the schoo this year with 27 pupils enrolled Those attending from other dist riots are: Gene Flanigah and Glen Oberat of Pleasant Hill, CharlottmOsborn, Adelia and Elvira and Al vin Anqdgrson ol Bell Centre, Sey mour orndyke of Hemitt,Mil drd Davis of Broderson. 'Ray Montgomery of Fairbnrywas a Saturday night visitor at th4|home of his daughter, Mrs. Free man Loftis. Those from the New Englans school attending in Herman areHarriett Wilson,Vera'Mae Bm Claire Skinner enter the elevantl grade,Birdie Helen Lofiis,__ fly journey. CHAPTER VI >W H E N Ernestlue reached h~ mo!her»ln~law's house, she vu astonished to Bud A crowd of peopsstnndlng about the (IMF. and ¢n s4 n mx l j u s t dr i vi ng a wa y , a n d a o t h e r m r nt the c ur b .W h e n : I c ame into the gro up, every one tn silen t, an d Er ue stlna loo ked a t tl fac es with c u ri os ity nu q a ne un ieur. " W h n t' |th e ma tter ? "c h e an ner vou sly to a h lg h o u s e wi f e wi opened the d oor fo r har. "W lll's be e n try in g to lg ld y o u the y ju lt br ou gh t h u pa ho me . H1 de a d - d r o p p ed d e a d a t b i lwo r k 1 d a y , a n d h u ma ' n r m b a d .I s \vu | on th e te le pho ne . ut th e mm and h e c a ms r ight out her o. b ut I d! dn 't kn ow wh er e y ou wa s. " ,Ern esr lne n o o d star in g a t b l 1 a nd her ha nd we nt un to har h e : » in a frightened geamée. "W here 's W UI ?" she asked wild "Hn" ¢ I n wi th hi s mn (In s tillthe do¢tor's working wlth her. Bh|'x b e e n n w t n l b ld t h e lu t f e w d a " I'va been with her all thi t ime" "B m lh e d ld n 't t ell u ll"_ "Sha tlxmmht |h e ' |be better!- nh e 's be e n d ck lo lo n g- " W ill looked u p u : h e camo and called h e r mme s o ft ly .w went ltx -alz bt to hlm and Qnt h arms arcmnd hlm.B la face v m wet with t e a r s - h e w u not l.h\ poiltlve, Defy creature wlth whom she h ad quarreled so Mttarly (lm night before. but a little boy. Ins and confused.She kllsed bln qui c kly . severa l times, an d h e : nh ln h e r : opposite shore the inurilts set out in a little car, similar to a small trolley for the top of the moun- tain.From the mountain top one could look out upon the other Swiss peaks and the beauty of the scene is indescribable.The Swiss moun' mins are composed of red,blue and green stone instead of the dull grey as is in American moun- tains and these colors,coupled with the snow covered peaks, the beautiful blue lake and the invig- orating air makes this sqene the one of most outstanding beauty on the trip. Qoing back to Luzeme Sunday emung, zheksuanm mm fm! ~ king of Belgium was noted along the lake. TWO twelfth grade, and Melcy Brldwell at Tekamah in the eleventh giaife. Mr.and Mrs. Lester Hovendick and sons,Mr.and Mrs.Herman Hovendick and Paul, John Haven-dick and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fletcher were Sunday dinner guests at theChas. Hoyendck home. Mrs. Julius Weber was a Friday visitor at John B. ErlksenkMrs.M.V.Wilson and lan. Harold left for Casper, Wyo. lastMonday,Harold etuming to his home after visitinghere. Women and Misse§Buy your new Fall Ha t at the Milllnery Store of-Blair-The Fashion Cen» ter,'Ifhey have the large§t selec-35nfo! the choioest"Ne91 York and Paris styles and the prices range from $1.85 to $1.50.34-1: A Gpod Time To Paint N o IS a good time to : paint when you can buy paintao cheaply. The Arhdt Hardware Edison Mazda lamps cheaper than ever as |.| .~,, With every 5 gallons of lumbo House Paint we will give two gallons of Linseecl oil a n d one 4 inch paint brush free. ~v.|.1 '., It i s so easy to t r i m u p ihside wit h ou r fou r ho ur drying enam el, which comes in cdorg as well as clear 'ami white.We are head- quarters for Glass,P u t t y a n d Br u s h e s . Barn Paint 5 ~allons or ~ ~ll I In,whnt way, here and now. could she make thls new feellng praetlcab make lt effective? How would theymeet the obllga- Non ot chlldhlrth?Would she go home to mammal or ln some hos- pital?Th ey would have to plan wlthout mamma ll they were to be eoaslstear.She understood that hables ,were fr lg h ttu lly expenslve. She ha d read artlc les ln maga zlnes abou t th em.Yet th ousan ds ot wom- e n w h a n o mo r e mo n e y th a n she possessed had ba hlc s.~She would h a ve to d a d o u t h o w they ma n - a g e d `\ She wou ld h ave to s ee a d oc to r, ask q ue stlo ns , an swer the m.She wou ld h ave to lln d ou t the r ate s at dllre reat hospltnls. under dlde r en t coadltloas.An d a lte r s h e h ad ln - vestlgated th e ma tte r an d d e c ld e d a n her o wn plan,s h e wo u ld h a ve to be g in to lave a d ellnlla a mou n t eve ry we e k . o u t o f W lll' s p a y , s o th a t they mlzzht me et th e emer- genc y.Th a t wo u ld h e f u n - - to ha ve mon e y ln h e r h a nd whe n h e r m g a c a me l __ Ben ne tt dld a' t k n o w whe re y o u were,Oh E r a e s tln e - mo m' s 5 ° s i c k - t h e doc tor doesn't k n w wh ethe r s he 'I l eve r he b etter -- an d da d gone li k e t h a t - j u s t llk e a breath.I ha\'en't seen h i m fo r | three weeks."11, " D a r ll n g - h e ' d wa n t to g o ~ | qulc kly ," suld Eraestlne, (eellng the fu tlllty o f wo r d s -th e c mp tln e s s o f c o mtor t.It wa sa ': he r r athe r , hm' conscleace #sold her.S h e a n d w ln ha d been n gle c tf ul. The do c tor c ame out of the hed~~ roorn and asked Emesllne erlsply to | get hlm some hot water,E me s tln c to ok o f ! he r f ur c o at a a d' he r little| r e d h a t a n d we nt lata th e ki tc he n . [Th er e wa s a lite in th e sma ll r an g e , a n d a wk wa r d ly s h e p u t s o me c o a l [u p o n i t a n d s e t the te a k e ttle o n to . h e a t.Th e do c tor as k e d h e r f o r | w w e u .Sh e wai te d o n h im a s we ll 'as she c ould a nd ac c ep ted in silenre | h i s s h a r p xe p d m a n d wh e n s h e wa s ' c l u ms y . The nei ghb ors had di ssolved , Mrs. __..._..,, .....,..... ., .,.... ...., vuuaists back to Paris bn their home- al..~. . . Z 14.. , : E l ~I-lid ~En iliffd u w . : = . - , » v ¢ . | »nun-|uux u | | ln | u l e d a n c e g iv e n b f ll r . u u j nf. ' ; ' .. ¥ . " :. . , . .. . ¥ . £ .i 7 ; ' °. ¥ . ¥ . RQ 2 .2 5 ° \- = ' - ff ; - ; ;_ q ; = =- = » ; ;, 3 = * -n e w g g : g l m i n l l g h t - l e d n g M r .m d M n .T h o l .An d e r s e n T w d n y th e b u t w 'h a d v h ' I | A d a t ¢ h » J . W . N i ¢ \ | e n h o m A b w u m th e K i n u h p m y m s " { ' . ' f " . § f " . § ' 1 ° ' ¥ ,. .. ... __ __ _s \ Europe md had then gone on to England, was due at Havre so the puty made preparation;to go aboard that night.However, nib- er waiting at the dock for nearly three hours it was decided that the wazer was too rough to dock n m o ...m.:...-u . -mr s .n .r .ru . n an s e n and family were among the rela- tives who » helped Mr. and Mrs Howard Woodard celebrate theim tenth wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson nm family Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Svogerson 'land Chrlnine enjoyed z ...... e.e......,...ni we v mwu a i .Havre found it necessary to look for a place to spend the night. Havre is a town of transient peo~ ple wha generally go on to Paris or to their boa°t to spend ine night and cunsequently accomodations for so large a. party was difficult w find.A small inn was found.however, and lhe tourists burst in upon the inngkeeper so unexpect- auy that he found it necessary to lwatermeloa treat at the Albe n Nelson home Sunday afternoon. Mrs.Roland Smith and Junior attended the state fair Thursdayand Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Soren Wolsmann and family visited at the Emil Fallen homelast Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs.Christian Ander- sen and daughters had Sunday din- ner at the parental Andersen home. Alhart w.|..... ..-A 1.~...:1 u-¢_._feed the party lobsters and ice cream for supper.Despite the pe- culiar diet there was plenty of lun and everyone made the-best of the dwation. On Wednesday the boat was able in duck and the ocean-goers went on board about noon.There was a mingled feelin8 of ivy and sad- .....__..~...... -.... mm. mmzerarebuildingnewfeedplatfomuthis we&. Harold Rumuslen, who attend ed school at Brewster last week, i1 again enrolled at Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. »Chrla'Jahnel an( family were Sundny visiwrs at tlu Wm. Wulbern home. Mr.and M n ,An ul 'r~,.¢»....ne s s s o o a m me a mp une : e v e ry -| Mi s r E1 e &» °}"1 3 é 'i § § § ~ one was aboard.It seemed \|k¢|the George Nelson home Wedne hv me to b e ba c k o n t h e s l n pa n d see Iamillar faces again, but leav- mk the beautiful scenery and won- derful experiences behind them béought regret ths t n was inn- ponible to tlke them home with them. There were spprodmslely 1900 .on board on the homewsnl t¥iP| .i nd ing 90 nthletes from Eng-»..~¥"w»., were going to Hamilton, onmnowubepvthfdle smashI sday evening of last week. Mr. and Mrs.Bi l l v m v i dt e c at the Albe n Petersen home or Sunday afbsmoon. The Dorcas Sewing Club wax entertsinedgt the home oi Mrs Alfred Svogenon last Saturday afternoon.There were ten mem- bers and two vidtors present. Two new members,Misses Alice and Bertha Matzen were taken in a l this meeting.Miss Alma Svog- ersan will be hostess Sept. 20th.which recently competed a g s m ma na Mm W m. Wulbo rn and unlgod srnlaer hsmnlnns-The family Ind Henry Grabbe helped hgmewud trip also disclosed tlxatlldrs. Henry Lsmmers celebrate her En g n g ggmas,the winners of center.|e Lincoln-Board of Educxtion pur chased three more lots east of n~ ~, by Louisville Bridge Co. ~ubum-Work on gas\ distri~ ng system here will start in th r future. Hay Springs-80 mrloads new new~F~l ~Mi~ n~f" 'I.'?'Z}'.§'l from than point "PStore of B1»if_'rhe Fashion Cen _'_ter.'Ifhey have the largest sclec,Eustus-Wehrnexer pool han has tions of the choicest New York an~ bgm leased co H. Kruger.VPaxis style; arid the prices rang Red Cloud-General Constnxc- from $1.88 to $7.50 34-1 PHONE S9 I'armers~Elevator BLAIR NEBRASKA » Advertise in The Enuex-p " Wuhlngwn County Fair tickets on sale at the Style Shoppe md tlm Blnh- Cooperative Creamery.I t presmt at the diver Anniversary twenty-Rye yur:ago., Hr. md Mn. Ne we ll were mu fled in W uhinghm c ounty ln , New Englami neighborhnod Att home ol thu blide's uncle, Chnrll~ Seaton, a will knuvm piuneer 0 the early days ol the county.. .,,.._. cum nm m GOLDEN WEDDING ANNWER-BABY Mx-.md Mn.M. D.Newell, Advertile ln The Enterprise s . 1 I F F 1 " f * i t " ¥ ' ¢ . r u ¢ 1 n 1 d t l o o r e o v e r - .~* n l -|QFurnitxire, msl and ~ er md unde ttlkc r, Blair.o f a : phom, 16}; mn. phom. 188.8-t! Wome n md Misses:Buy your new Fa ll En t a t the Milllnery Store of Blair-The Fuhilm Cen~ ' 1 ' h e C v ! f e e c l a h me n mn m. da y aftemoo na zthe hmm a tlin. Henry Axp.f M n . J o d e I . Vm D e u s e n w u n business callex-in 0mnhnWednu- dny. Fred mhz 'recently presented his wife wth l fi ne ni na tubs Gonenl Elecirln radio. Sudu and Overconu.F i n t c l u l . Reasonable prices.Theo.Wnhl- \.-»,~ ' w ~ y ' ~ m i n g m ~ a few days visit.'Z Mia; Anna Sdnnidt has gone but bo Calumet CRY, -HL where she is teaching. Chris K. Banded, Undertaking °i5°°. 161; nddenee. 188.29-N Mr . ma n n . u a s r r i a l m w h o W¢¥'&,dled ko Bhlr for the fun- e r d of M n .Strickletfs brother, Calvird Leivellen,ki t to da y for .mm NGHH-sh. September 11, mo 1 vaidiot in Omaha Monday. If l."Ill.'I1l'li1l€, rugs lllu. amuv\i~n h h t h e w R. B e n d o r f .E f f A real old time mediein .__W.. hnldinr forth on the dl :s lu ms urwa..uv-sus mr . a n a m n . w e n My : n u n u n -mlO aulu aura. \.¢lIIll \3uul\...lawn :Lu uons or um un ult xuu new av rxllnu up-as" 5 ~n - . .:.1....'r'm-pn h m l m .t1 r o ! i \ v n f A1-Iimrton.M r .a n d H! * l~ | i h ¢ p a r e n ts o f a n e w r i r l b o r n ° " ! P a r i s s tvle x a n d t h e p r i c e s r a n 1 r a I h i € mY respec ted critizgms " F ~in thi!county living forethus'at Arlington.They- -1Ho.:} Ih°u» sac ks , 851 3 per e n w h i l e th e y la s t.Ha n s e n er y , w m t p d nn Horses t o p l nuucu yia at- owner nbalm- 01800 a -u mlinve Chevies and one Shrop.Prine $15. Soren Jensen, Bgnnon. phone 8266. 34 -ll' Mr. and Mn. c. C. Van Deusen went down to Omnhl Wednesday m wns ult a spe oi nlm i n re gud to Claudo'l health which hal not been so good of late. u....1-A 17.-»\'|.m-lf mlm han : n u L o w e , M i . m d m n m m : Wilson and family spent Sunday at the Eu! Chldwell home." Mr. anli Mn. Carl G. Anderson of Chicago, are here visiting at the homes of his winters, Mrs. Ed A. Jenner of the Bench sndMrs.Wu1~ ter Nelsun of Rose Hill. Bloniay, Sept. 8.'l'he!am.ily now m m m of fiv e glrls m d three boys.. Mins Barbara Bowman left on Mondny by bus far Muskogee, Okla E u she will visi t her brother, re Bowman m d spend the winter. ur..A ._ 1 .___\.- 1.-- L-.. from $138 w $1.50.34-lt Woman und Misses:Buy your new Fnll Ha t s t the Mllllnery Store of Blair The `Fuhion Cen- ter.They hnv¢ the largest selec- tions ol the dxoloelt New YorklndParis styles and the prices rmge| community living on 4th and Bus-i let streets neu*the CaxmttarPu-k,celebrated their iittiethl wedding anniversary at their homel on last Sunday, Sept. 7. Friends and relatives from point: in and out of the county were'present to the number of about] from $1.88 to $7.50.&l - lt l zht Their flmily ¢°°='@¢i"s og l l l l i '" "" " " " " " ' U - --m -l u :B n m n d a y h i l l " - a 4 - 1 s m u r u n e s u u 1 u n , + h ¢ m m .* e ° f " 2 s P : . " J = ° " : . ' ° - " * ' * ° moved to Blair about Iour yeari ago, haiving Durvhased the D.M. Rhoudes rezddenee where they nowredda\ They were the recipients of many lovely gifts, tokens of tha esteem and affection in whiehtheyare helq by _relatives gm, friends. Plu;n;Ell6, John G. Jenson, Her~ _8l-41.0mu. Rnuw 2.The 0. E. S. meets tonight at a regular meeting.A committee will serve refreshments. Ruben Redfield hns moved £6 Papillion, Nab. where hb Ls operat- ing u Red and Wlxhe Shore When at the county fair, mt at Howard Taylofs reirenhment stand. s4»1¢~ Mrn. John Newell will entertain the Put Noble Grand Club at her home i n the country on Friday, 0! n new rom ammu-c. K. Bendort, licensed ex er and undertaker, Blair. phone, 161; rea. nhone. 138. Mr. and Mrs. Jens Clause returned from n trip to E Colo. where they visited re The Eplseopnl Indies will bake sale in the lobby ul th- Thcatre building Snmrdny 13- Mrs. Olive Smith is im] her residence at Third and streets by having on n Ire . I M i n + Koulder,mn' "' """ w » ---~ --_..latives. been visiting at the puantsl home mn.. Chns §chmxdt,who nuhold A of Mr. md Mn. Elzl King of near b°°" vlsidng fnends and relativesHome Kennard, mtumed to her home at here for n few dnys, lm Samf-e |Amuillo Tens last Thursday.|day for HHSUHZU. Neb._to visit her se z -~'s41¢1 M m Bernice : m u m of Lm-\'1§'°""°'in before '?*'""""'w hex pmvmgroln, md Miss Hortense and Billie ome emu. Lmm]n|HA1ber£of Omaha,span the Mr. and Mrs. Kms Schmidt ol sh coat week-end at the home of their Ft- Calhoun, came up lust Friday lbrcther, Clifford Hulbert and wife. to help Hams' mother, Mrs, Mar-.. _......,+ sz.-smut nelabnte her birth Comfort sufc Brand ; 5 oz, ba! rumy 1007,-,bl ¢ u Beddi I .-»:~=£2 - » $`$'7»""E»3 ~¢\*¢~3»,e'-'~?$<a ~:.@51 ~» " ~;,,~.~ eu.~x 3 ' 1 <>>>" Q -r -.V 1.:I '~ -~" \\ i zW"~i r,~ ~ ~ /" ' u | ' '| \ \ .1 ' a -f _I ." 1 I .1'"V a # o h |l } §| |/ .q i :fy .- '2-.l § . |"\ /L , .f. 1 '4 .n `{ . f » 5 f 2 : ! : 5 f a ;1.:" x : 1:.g d : ' 1471" vidting her lon, ma md other relatives for a while, has nmzmed to the Old Svldiera" Home a t Grand Island. Women md Misses:Buy your new Fa ll Ha t a t the Millinery Store of Blair-The Fnshlon Cen- tex-.They have the largest selec- tions of the choieeM:_New York and Parls styles and the prices range mm nas s o $1 .50.a4~1¢ ~I-|fair enrollment.Among the down town students enrolled are Priscilla Rhoades,Mndeline Nielsen, Morgue/t Badgerow, Dorls Tilden,Mary Moore,Frances Bellows, Own: Petersen, Bob Hope- well m d Alfred Jensen.Other Blair high graduates ue Frances Mullin,Edward Thompson,Mar- garet Linden, Charlotte Gilbertson I sun- ~ n mn, na s. Newell ofArlington,six grandchildren and one great grandchild, were pres- ent. Mrs. Newellsdxferi Mrs L MUtterback and Mn .nik s¢1§1|,§r@§ of Arlington were also present. Mrs. Utoerbnck had the honor of Ivi ns the only guest still llving, who was present at the wedding and.Ruth Vig.''fifty yearn ago.She w u also + Buy Your Winter Blankets( Bedding and Comforters Now \ following Omnha people,Elde Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Will Newell and Dr.'J. M. Prime and wile ~ - da ui hhr._ Both Mr. and Mn. Ne we ll a well and enjoyed the day imma . ly.The day before,Saturday Sept. 16, was the seventy-Nth an niveraary of Mt. Newell'a blgth . ~1=~~-- also A red letter <lnyi the U m . S f v i -1 2 .U ;y u l u \ ¢The AdVHUC€CICHIIBIS BIC IilllblI'=\» \l\llu\||luv .._.-___,_1'bleMr. and Mrs. v. 0. mama were Mr- and Mrs. Waiter M. Nelson~~.-......am ..r. Mr .md Mrs.spent Saturday night and Sunday prqud owners of as new Chevro1e:.=w1iverm'y.A very eiuoya_.--1 dnhvnrv truck which th€¥ will uge'timB WB! had bY dl.1 b u n u a y gurzam UA.¢||;o m n _1;'i th Mr . an d MIS . C le m J en s en U1 ' ° " " " " ' ° '' f " " `e u '-th e i r W d Mi s se s :B u y y o u rC h n r le a Mp e lle r o f Te k a ma h ,h e | ; , , M .i w n z a n d °*v e n n g \ - . , , ° 1 .' : : : " s ~th e Mi llin ef s' Sunday.,_.._,Rumor has it that Nels Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steavenseix of Worx.e m at the Joe Enjoy hunting more by payingwill operate im indeer golf course Fontanelle, were gu.....- -, .. .-...-M mar F L Calhoun less for shglls at Gnmbles.12 Ga.ter.They have the largest selec- tions of the choiost New York and Paris styles and the prices range from $1.88 to $7.50,»34-It Robert Mortensen,formerly lp: Blair, but now on the police force of Omaha,was severely injured last Sunday when his motorcycle skidgled from under him on the Ak-Sat-Ben field.He sustained several brokeri n'bs and i s in a dangerous conditiorir Comfort sufc Brand ; 5 oz, ba! rumy 1007,-,bl ¢ nA§cEK i n g ' s OP a v i l i o n 4 miles Nami of Blair On Highway No. 5 Sat., Sept. I3 M\.|slcBy Raggy Ring AND HISP r i n t e r s De v i l s OF NORFOLK. NEB. Golf Tournament AT 10 P. M. EVERY THURSDAYss.oo PRIZE FOR MEN ANDWOMEN E u Beddi I ¢ ¢ ;' £ § : ¢ "g tQ~~ » 3 .~ f a ' eu.~5 5 9 = w = f ' ~ ' f % < f ' " \ 4 /a 0 / ~.. r ':~. \ ~W x .5'.r '3;; I ., ~/. . é " j V al g y \ :s./`. " : : : E 4 .6 f _ 31 3 : : » 2 : ! : E f a ;I , § ; :.; : ¢= ¢, ; $ " h |*Ei n*/ . 1 ~~ ter.They have the largest selec- tions of the choiost New York and Paris styles and the prices range from $1.88 to $7.50,»34-It Robert Mortensen,formerly lp: Blair, but now on the police force of Omaha,was severely injured last Sunday when his motorcycle skidgled from under him on the Ak-Sat-Ben field.He sustained several brokeri n'bs and i s in a dangerous conditiorir Comfort sufc Brand ; 5 oz, ba! rumy 1007,-,bl ¢ nA§cEK i n g ' s OP a v i l i o n 4 miles Nami of Blair On Highway No. 5 Sat., Sept. I3 M\.|slcBy Raggy Ring AND HISP r i n t e r s De v i l s OF NORFOLK. NEB. Golf Tournament AT 10 P. M. EVERY THURSDAYss.oo PRIZE FOR MEN ANDWOMEN E u Beddi I , , . : - § ~ l ' 3 ~~.3 e ' % $ < ~ ' 1 " ~~»' "~»°§>.,<»~ 1."*€;f?/;-.<1eu.~ ` 2 \ 3 ° ~;>~s.'~ \ . ~\ y i z /" I ' 'l \ \.1 If_." 1 \ I .1'"V a #hl } §| | w ;i . ; f 1 .~ ~:u 321 J n ~ 1 E = = .T -:%=:!".e=éf==I=2%" during the winter in the old r. L. building.Rev. Moran of the Baptist church was called to Anadarka, Dkla. on '1`u§dny by néws of the death oi his father.Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Klopp cele brated their wedding anniversary, ¢-_-m my .mmw m Omaha for |..u=».=..\........-_._ ,_last Wednesday. Mr. and.Mrs. Carl Thomsen and daughter, Stella Mae drove up to Craig Last Tue y and spent the day with friends. Mr.and Mrs.avid Mummert left Wednesday morning for an \aubomobile trip hrough the west 81c per box,case lots.uma ,hunting coats, boots and caps ati big savings.Fremont, Neb.34-lt Mrs. C. E.Krause was hostess to a llttle party of irleudx at the theatre in Omaha last Monday.; The guests were Mrs. G. L. Dixmx, Mrs.Harry Mortlock and Mrs. Reed 0'l-Imlon.C3¢|l\»uy U;un - v - 5 v -nm n vn n i ni f .| mc l u d m g E s te s Pa r k . fl ter.They have the largest selec- tions of the choiost New York and Paris styles and the prices range from $1.88 to $7.50,»34-It Robert Mortensen,formerly lp: Blair, but now on the police force of Omaha,was severely injured last Sunday when his motorcycle skidgled from under him on the Ak-Sat-Ben field.He sustained several brokeri n'bs and i s in a dangerous conditiorir Comfort sufc Brand ; 5 oz, ba! rumy 1007,-,bl ¢ nA§cEK i n g ' s OP a v i l i o n 4 miles Nami of Blair On Highway No. 5 Sat., Sept. I3 M\.|slcBy Raggy Ring AND HISP r i n t e r s De v i l s OF NORFOLK. NEB. Golf Tournament AT 10 P. M. EVERY THURSDAYss.oo PRIZE FOR MEN ANDWOMEN E u Beddi I .»»2'l*" 6'-'~'%$¢'~i"~:.(?53 ~»' ll an ,~6"~ .» fr ,eu.\~ rih=""" * \Q. 0 . / r ':~. \ ~/i »2z/ M '~5'a I. f - j u,,.'\\\\\" ' '.==~~ ¢\' f ' r ,:=:n."."»5 ... 1 : .¢., f r : ,: f .N 22 2 : : ( . v E : : !r ,. # U h |l ; 5 | |/ 1 ~* Regular $7.50 Permanent Waves $5 and $6 for Sept. only.Either Croginnle vr Spiral Wiml.Phone 197.Mrs. K. A. Pound.28-tl Mr. and Mrs. Vinson Smith of Redelm, South Dakota and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Allen of this vicinity, drove w Shenandoah,Iowa Sun- Dr.,and Mrs. Raymond Bun' very pleasantly entertained the Tuesday evening bridge club at their home. There are three tables. Mrs. M. Sutherland at Black 259 is prepared to give you a Dugn Wonder Wave for $5.00.A real b8¥g8ln and satisfaction guaran- »eed.16-Lf CountYo1 . 1 il h k vi mah teachersf Miss Ruth Lamme rih her to stay over the week-no euWornen and Misses:Buy your new Fall Ha t at the Milllnery Store of Blair-The Fashion Cen- ter.Tlbsy have the largest sdec- tions grfuxe choleest New York and Paris styles and the prices range from $1.88 £0 $1.50.se-1: Mr. and Mrs J. A. Kuhn return- ed Monday from an extensive trip to Brooksville, Penn., where they visited relatives.Mrs.Parker Hayes and son. Fredrick of Brooks- ville,returned with them.Mrs Hayes is a dsber of Mr. Kuhn. Mr. and Mrs.Henry Granberg and daughter of Denver and Mrs. Clarence Granberg of Desltloinea, lows spent several days last wak at the Earl Caldwell home.They were on their way home from Wis- consin driving what they termed an "open air taxi", a large house oar. Mrs. Elsie McBride, state pros ident of the W. R. C., will hold a school ol instruction lor Corps in- spectors on Sept. 26, at the W. R. C. hall.Mrs. Maud Keck of Lin- éoln will be the instructor.There will be about six assistant in- spectors present.Members of the Corps are also invited to be pres- en A AT K i n g ' s OP a v i l i o n 4 miles Nami of Blair On Highway No. 5 Sat., Sept. I3 M\.|slcBy Raggy Ring AND HISPrinters Dev ils OF NORFOLK. NEB. Golf Tournament AT 10 P. M. EVERY THURSDAYss.oo PRIZE FOR MEN ANDWOMEN E 1 .. |'| ~r f ~".3. . 'I 'I :' £' L , , . ¢ ~ ~ '.y rL . ' .. \\G | "H l."\r 1v,i 1 ~ i The Adyance Coming at the very time o and comforters-thin sale wi bedroom nieds.Dozens of any.Our old friends, H.H.Scheer of the Fontanelle neighborhood, in company with Fred Hartung, made n pleasant call at The Enterprise owne last Tuesday. Mrs. Clark 0'Hanlon, who is in the Clarkson hospital, Omaha con- valescing from an operation on her knee, is improving so nicely that she plans to be home soon. Mrs. Ed Lewellen is spending n few days at Grand Island with her dsughtebin-law, Mrs. Calvird Lew- ellen, who will return with her on Sunday and spend the winter i n Blair. The D. A. R. program ¢omrnib- tee met with Mrs. Chas. Farnham on last Pridny nltemoon and ar- ranged the program for the year. The first meeting will be held on Sept. 17. Wnnled-Q-A live man or woman with car w drive the mral routes M this county and sell a proposi- tion that -will nppan! to.even* farmer.Wife Box 255, Fremont, Nebraska.84-2t Palmer Allen and two friends of Winnipeg,Canada,returned last Friday moming after a short visit with Blair relatives and friends. Palmer is selling Chevrolets at` Winnipeg._Miss Mildred Meats will leave: Sunday for Kirkiwille, Mo. where she will take a nurse's training course.Bliss Evelyn Meats ex- ¢ t I f Mrs. Birdie Warrick entertained Mrs. Edna Mumy of Big Timber, Montana and Mrs.Nettie Stock- ton of Schuyler,Neb., at dinner last Tuesday. Jake Brass took his daughter, Frances and Miss Betty Noble to Omaha Saturday evening where the young ladies attended s sor- ority party. e t \1 \o. W. Marshall of Kennard, was l a caller at The Enterprise office yesterday.Mr. Marshall is s can- didate on the democratic ticket for 1 county commissioner.] The local Methodist church is 1 closing a successful year,the , fourth under the present poswr. 1 Fifty-eight new members have | been received during the present 1 year.Mrs. Edna Murray ol Montana, 1 I Saturday until Monday evening. g Sheis waiting >!rimids'ixi this vibi inlty., The funeral of John Arthur <wagers, age three, will be held iq the Calhoun church mday (Thur~s-, day) at 2 p. m.Rev. Carl Bader of the Blair Methodis church will officiate.' Mrs. si. R. Lippincott and M1~s.' John N 'ell entertained n fewfriends e gmplirnentary to Mrs. Chris Schmidt of California at theLippincotthomelastThursday( I was A house guest at the home of Mr.and Mrs. Joe Lazure from 4 Cotton Blankets 6 GREY BACKGROUND Re li a nc e Wo ol Bl : PL AIDS I N Bats Etc.mann 64"x'IB" PART 1 9 C Cotton PLAIDS. woo Purity 10 ov, bit /~J Pl'id¢.j 'moo 1 m., bn - - W h i t e L i l l y B r a i e d ll pz , ba!- Crown Jewell 1 n»,, has -- Dixie Maid 72x90 11 nz., but D u k e 2 lb. 72"x90", NOT srrrcnnn Other Comforts at 1 and $4.00 each, L i n c o l n 3 fb. 'lZ"x90", s'rn'ca. v-:n,nA'r $ 1 Wool Cot 3 Ih. VERY BEST CHINA C0'l'TON,EACH .".. Com fort Fleece HA3IbHALFWOOLANDLF CHINA COTTON. 'l2"x90", EACH D o wn i e 1 n». BAT L o s p y PLANTATION BATS SHEET 'l2"x90",EACH K a p o k F i l l e r % Ib.FAIRY FLOSS Kapok Filler 1 n>.FAIRY FLOSS o Phone 32 or 33 c c 3 0 C W o o l ] : lankets,` ters Now ¢¢r S a v m g s m the yeuwhen you need more bhuikets help you be thrifty in buying these nnctlve designs from whid ta choole. in. x 76 in. per pair $2 ITH PI NK AND BLUE BORDERS nkets 72 in. x so in. each $3.49 NTY PASTEL SHADES 68. f u w f s $ 2 5ool.EACH -~o 9 ~ = é € % ? ' i . ~ White Lilly Braled llpz.,ba¢----- 4 8 4 :K o p a k P i l l o w s 6 3 c 5 3 c RED |{03E, GOOD FOR HAY FEVER o n ASTHMA SUFFERIIRS, PER mm W ool Comforts WITH ONLY THE 'VERYBEST or 1=1|.uxc, mea $2.75 $7.5 Pride72x90 1' tb.. bn Crown Jéwellpests to go ot Liricoln to f\li42¥\d|aff¢;r1\oon ihe state university Nels Hansen entertained the city 1 Ib..batWomen and Misses:Buy your new Fall Hnt at the Millinery Stare of Blair--The Fashion Cen- ter.They have the largest selec- tions of the choioest New York and Paris styles and the prices range from snag tu $1.50.34-iv. Fuller Brush Company necfls one salesman to :aye care of Fall teachers at his golf course southl 'of town on last Fridny'e\'ening and the teachers appreciated his hospitality,ns they enjoyed n pleasant evening. Mr. and Mré. Judson Pbtnck M Garvin,Minn.,have returned to 'their home after visiting relatives B l i d w hina r a n as in n county.Hunesclcanin orders undiieliver ~~BW z100 free brushes each week.No inves|.ment.Average eamings $40 a week.We train you.Wriw. 629 Barker Bldg., Omaha.34-lt A farm of 140 acres located in the best farming community of Mr. Putnck is a brother of Mrs. Frank Jenkins of this city. A good productive farm of 96 acres located about seven miles south of Blair, near the highroad, fairly good improvements.This isl not a hilly farm.A rare bargain) Dixie Maid 75c72x9011 nz.. but L n R r M e n s D e p a r t m q n tDukeCOATS2 m. 12"x9o", Nor srmzman _--_- ~ ' i f 'M e n ' s H u n t i n g n | C h €% A $ 2 . 9 8 BALL BRAND. S,,..m!.?&°§§~at I a n a ¢ 4 . u u e a c n »o r L i n c o l n B o y ' s S h i r t s.,.,_$ ~New Asson'rm:N'r "MADE 3 fb. 'IZ x90 s'rn'ca.v-:n,nA'r LIKE DAD'S" Sizes 12 to 14%95cWashimfton county. land Draft-iw-lat $100 nér acrelylevi fair imbrovemehts,landf§,i_i£x N_ T_ Lund 3, Co.| achoxrnng P1 51 at $200 "Q" overl.Howard Taylor, who lives out in P°.'f ??"°"-e °f..fmth°nmd t9|the Orum neighborhood, is making Ladies and Misses $1.50 toWnol Cot $2.25 1§ien's Lightsen "IIS farm Bl. $111.1 per acre.I34 4 ;N. T. Lund Q cn.arrangements to run a stand over at the county fair next week. How- Mr. _"d Mrs. H. H. Brown had . ard has had a good dell of experi- as then' guests over the weekend, ence with this son of wo rk and Mr. Brown's fawer, H. C. Bruwm-lmuws how it should be done. of Lincoln and sister, Miss Ed.ith|__Brown of New York.Miss Browm Wall _Df_°k\'°eY@\'v f{°m_}§g.ng{}1j-| 3 Ih. VERY BEST CHINA Swe $4.50COTTON. EACH .H 'Jus'r 'ras 'rnmc r COOL MORNINGSOUR STOCK OF FALL COATS AND DRESSES HAS ° ' m : = ; a , s i 1 s s f ;~~ JUST ARRlVED_EVERYGARMENT 1s REPRESEN_3 0' r A ' r 1 v E o s ' r m s A n v z m c s ' s 1 ~ Y | . s s A r m A R E e n u m c o r r o h .1 2 x 9 0 'E A C H M C I Y S w 0 l . ' l I _w e s t o f u r u m w a s l n m m :w e n -i t l Ol l t h e S t f f 3.\.p 9 l l 1 I l b l R _ u m | » m . . I . "i i ?iI' I'Sn in a +v n n n v a r i n o gsocks 1 0 c Ill\'81Blty ana 18 1:1 Jxeuruana w r u " "" '--s h o r t vi s i t bef ore th e U1 1 i ve r si ty \ f ' ° ma " o p e ra ti o n f or th e 1° m° " f " 1 k b e l o f ius ton si ls a n d haslf t q m t ewo r g m s irotten bac k to h i s us u a l n o r ma l BOUGHT To SELL AT REAL BARGAIN PRICES.2.5¢D o w n i e Mrs.Pl'i5Cm9»|;nnditinn'hut feels that he is on 1 n». BATf of winnipeg, c w'§§;",,}f,}§§i_"' this office states that she is Ieav-ing soon for Pittsburgh'Penn.,The W.R.C. kensmgton met where she will spend the winter Wftfh Mrs- Fred Long last Friday with her sons, Charles and Harold with thlrty CWHU members pres-»of that place.Mrs. Lannmff r¢-\°"* The games P*¢°Fd quilt }=1°°1*f Coats for Ladies Misses 9cLOSPY_,|r1.:|A.-M Specialsa u u \ . ¢ l l | | \ l | u l l L a d i e s c o h t s , i u s t w h a t y o u h a v e P|.AN1~T\'F1oN uns SHEET 'z2°'=Qo~, EACH We are selling out all our tennls shoes 4 ~at special low prices. Light weight under- wear ' HAINES long or short sleeves been lookl nz for from $l2.5Q andp o r ts é e n g mz u l we a th e a n d a : A c o m m m e e c o n sls un g oz m m:\__.._ .-.......\|......I:.I r........ xr"Kapok Filleru s c a r u u y e r u r n r t u u u v s a Bw e a l t h o f b e a u t i f u l f l o w e r s a t W i n - »'''"' |""M p e g .a t t h i s r m .| 1 2 3 f J f f , '1 f2 ; = . ;' : 2 f . ' . m . , ? 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Lund C Co.Fall Dresses Su our Iin¢ of new fall drma.mumblem u : m a n y re g ai n th e u s e o f h e r |SASWJ.hand. A surprise party was given on Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lindexman in honor of their daughtefs twentieth birthday, on Sept. 7tl1.Around thirty-five were praent, each bringing well filled baskets and lunch was served at a hte hour.The evming was spent in playing cards and games and 1.v».- a.m~§mr All Am-nna lm- Will Burdick at South Omaha. brother-in-law of Mrs.Lincoln Warrick,Mrs.Mnry Hain and P. M. and Watson Tylon oi this city, was injured in an automobile accident in Omaha recently and is ln an Onmlm hospltalwhere he in recuperatlng.Mr.Burdick and fwlle are known w many Washlng- Don county folks.Mrs.Burdick' has been n gue lt a t McKinley Q L ) . ~ ~ C e n a arly cmdgelfirslchoice.~ \. The Style Shoppe Jlfn. C. C VanD¢ma1,pronlelar 0 Fair tickets on sale at the Style Shoppe Q Phone 3;or as "The Big Store Bl ai r, Nt br . their hu-m¢s"m»mng Lim TimmlChapter 0 E s. gs su]s Il.I t 'Q.l.l.l¢\|.l}l l l u a v : |l l | r y ;vmnu uun |n» '... .?.il -:`2\ "-'f ....La ff , ., r u m a h - - ' r a n m n n v m s p -Ee" Nebraska, September 11. :sw T H E KENNARD NEWSI .\I Ela&on Bo nds Richland Township, No. 2, Elecdon Boards Ft.. Calhoun Township No. 1, Election Boards \ ' Ft. Calhoun Township No. 2, Election Boards Fontanelle Twp., Election 'Board . Sheridan Twp,Election Bolrd Lincoln Twp., Election Board 88.90powdex-, 56. teaspoon soda, 'A tea- |:§:vn sal; mnnhmallowx.C r a m87.10 rtenilig; add sugar llld cream lagadn.Beat in eggs; add lemon 3340 juice and rind.Fold ln sifted dry Iingledients.Roll o ut on slightly ss.1o floured_bonrd and cnt out.Bake |in a moderately hot oven (400 de- grees) for 10 minutes; remove from85f70'ovs1, place half x llllrihmallow in the vertex' of eagh and return4x10 to oven to brovm. ~Pumpkin Pie KENNARD NEWS Mrs. Agnes Geist and children, Lucille and g m ; m m e Thursday évening for n weekand visit at the W. E. Wright home. Miss Olive Holmes lelt Sunday for Fremont where she will attend warm Co lle ga this mx. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berry left »»-¢~¢~'~~~.. Monday. Mrs. E. Blazier returned to her home after a visit at her daugh- ¢er's, Mrs. D. H. Fair of Omaha. Mist Ada Stricklett of Blu r, visited at C.W.Lan\'.rup'a lust week. Ramona, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edwards, yas ill Saturday.She is much impmved at this writing. Gus Kempcke, DHKKUB 11.70 Wilbcrt Langhorst,Drug-' 55113 84.20 Gmaha Rnad Equip. Co., Re- pairs 1717 Marion Sutherland, Pt. su. for August 50.00 'Transcontinental Oil Co., Oil 48,20 Guy Wallace, Dragging 28.80 'Elmkl' Wright, Grivel 3591.38 Alfred C. Andersm, Dragging 31.05 ~~»' ...: ~ . Mrs. G. I-`. Glendenning and son, Perry were in Omaha Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen ,Tafierson =- Gwendolyn and Mr. and Mrs. HansBraesch were calling on Mr. andMrs. A. C. Sunds Tuesday evening. Mr.and Mrs.August Matze~ gnd sons and Miss Exim Sundn took xn the State Fair last Wednesdny. Pew Kudsk of Buttle Creek, la. vidted at the Chris Sands hom~ Saturday.. WASHINGTON News Mr. and Mrs. A, C Sunds e tain .nter-ed at one o'c_\ock dinner s - d ly, Mr. and Mn. Martin SWIG" Miss Erna Sands, Wm. Matzen .Ji Mis Rsnth and Morris Lund of Omaha. H. E. Lyons drove to Fremont Sunday afternoon. ' »;»°.~ OoMMISSloNERS'Paocl-zsnmss The County ation met pursz QifnknnAmmst 11. 1930- ~ Chasf Nelson,C.B M é z i r l m a n d c .J .N e l a b n , C o u n t y { '. u - . w n i n a { n n | » \ * l R -I I .~ uqnu.; v-....., ..__ . -C. Martin. Oounty Clerk.Charles Brodersem Draggiixg $3.80 The mi nuta of the nrewdinz n. A, Luhnwn C0 -, o n sms-4 meeting were read ma approved.Herman Filling Station, Gas Nothing was bmughrbeiore the and on 1:43.03 Board and we adjourned so meet Hmm amen, Aug. Slhry 100,00 ......... an man Mum- rf w mv "nmmrinn 16.65 e u n [ H U n m l u u s . L . 1 1 . v .m o .t n n m ! ! On their return they stopped at Lawrence, »Knnsas to visit Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jaedicke and family and Mrs. Katherine Nissen. Mr,and Mrs.Carl ward and family and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Al- exander were Sunday dinner gu : of Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Cunningham. Mrs. Carl Lund of Fremnnt, vis- iced at the home ol her father, Peter .C. Sorensen last Wednesday. Mrs. Jefferson was a guest of .__.,,.. A coLi11iaN Fon WOMEN "1 O l week at Leonard Pc!erson's. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wright de- lightfully entertained last Friday avening: Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bluco, Mr, and Mrsf H. E. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berry, Mr. and Mrs, Georgc Hedelund,Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wright,Mrs. Tom French, Miss Helen Berry, Miss Ella Reich of Omaha,Mrs. E. Berry,Mrs. Agnes Geist and children, Lucille and Sam of Linculn. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andreason retumed Saturday from a week's stay at the state fair. Mr. Eric Hansen of Gretna, vis- ited at C. \V: Hansen's Sunday and Sunday.. Mrs. Gertrude Neal and son, Joe _/|; "\.\".{"~ ~v i »iL _»~i;|°"'f /~ ~ \ = » ~~§ The HEART M - O T O R MUST FU'NC'r1pN PROPERLY The ignition is the heart of your motor that functlons all action.It must be right or your motor is deficient in operation.A check-up of your ignition system by our experts Will quickly reveal faulty current. No Charge for Inspection .Bring us that car today for an Electricd Check-up.`__ Kennard Garage Cbas $alu, proprlelor It's always sandwich time--what with parties and picnics to say nothing of everyday lunches.Rc- cipes don't mean a thing, for what you put into n sandwich dependsnotonlyuponwhatyouhappen to have on hand, but upon how andwhen it is w be eaten.Some sand- wiches are poor. travelers,while other kinds emerge moist and sav. ory after half a day's jaunt. There are, however, certain ruleswhichmust be kept in mind in making good sandwiches. Use bread a day old for makingsandwiches.It cuts to better ad- vantage and is easier to handlethanperfectlyfreshbread.The one mcception is for the fancyrolled sandwiches, when very fresh, soft bread is needed. Use creamed butter, never melt- ed, for spreading sandwiches,and if the bread is to be cut extra thin, it helps to butter the,bread before slicing it. Only very tender meat may be used in slices, ham and tongue be- ing the best for this purpose. Other ments are best chopped. Sandwich fillings should never be dry.Salad dressing,catsup, chopped pickles or jelly improve dry fillings.A heavy white saucewell seasoned and lightly flavored with lemon juice is a good basis for meat,fish a.nd`other substantid sandwich fillings. Lettuce for sandwiches lshouldbe washed clean, thoroughly dried and chilled.Sandwiches with let- tuce should be used soon aftermaking. Ham. Pineapple Sandwich Four slices canned pineapple, 8slicesbread,4 slices cold boiled ham, 1 mild onion, 1% tablespoonsbrownsugar,4 sweet cucumber MissMaggieM.I.owe -Hermm, Nell. ~Representative for World-Herald For Wmhinzton County Interested panlu all 766 Herman. Neh. Contracts let by Shaw Game Commissioner for conatmndon of fencing around 800-acre tract in Wildcat game reserve in Scotts Bluff County,i0 cost abdut $2,500. --Lyman, Ledger. Allinmwa Turmtt Lake,located 20 miles south of here, purchased by State Game and Park Commiq- sion for fishing purposes.,1 :. Jo'r'rINGs Mr.and 1*-Irs.A.C.Anderson entertained at a card party Satur-day evening. Fritz Arp was a visitor at the :: :|- Good News 1 's Paint Now Linseed 0i| Is Cheaper Now $1.00 Per Gallon Toast the bread and spread withbutw, then with mayonnaise.To make each sandwich, place a sliceof pineapple on toast, add a slice ol onion, harn nad a second slice of pinapple.Top with toast.Gnr~ ;|;?,with vntercress and n pickle serve hat.Serves four. Lemon Marshmallow Cookies Thre founlm cup shortening, 1% cups sugar, 2 eggs, 6 tablespoonslemon juice, grated rind 1 lemon, 3 cups flour,1 teaspoon baking in s. hot frying pan, turning fre- quently.Split the slices of fin- apple with a sharp knife and p ace in the frying pan as soon as theham is done, adding a little extra fat, if needed. Sprinkle with brown sugar and haste frequently until mng. °Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goreharn andfamilywere Thursday afternoon callers at Frank Gassefs. Mr-and Mrs.Earl Fitch and Donaid were dinner guests at the F. W. Lambtecht was a dinner guest at Frank Gassc:-'s Tuesday. R. F. Sumner of Winterset, Ia.,arrivedat the Sumner home Fri- day evening far a visit. h u n k Lambrecht and Francis Hovendick were Sunday forenoon callers at Frank Gaasex-'s. Mr. Alph Hawkins of Arlington, wus a visitor Friday at the Leon Sumner home.Mr.and Mrs.Fritz Arp and children were Sunday evening vis~ iwrs at the Frank Gasser home. Mrs.Frank Gasser returned home Sunday evening after a two weeks stay at Wayne. Blair Twp., Election Board De Soto Twp., Election Board Herman Twp. No. 1, Election Ba u d Herman Twp. No. 2, Election Board Cuming Gty, Election Board Bla i r my - m W a r d, E le c - tion Board Blair City--2nd Ward, Hec- tion Board Blair City-3rd Ward, Elec- tion Board . Blah* City-4th Ward, Elec. tion Board . The Board then adjourned August 28, 1930. 48.2081.10 88.20 88.20 40.80 40.70 89.50 83.50 41.50 until .. .. .= ~=. ...... pump-h n ,54 wmpovn £a1r.'M/easpéon ginger, % teaspoon cloves, 2 wea-lspoons cinnamon,3 eggs,1 cup canned-sweetened condensed milk.11 =°g_ water, unbaked gf-»crust. Mi x gfredients in theo er 'ven;pam- into pan lined wlth unlnked piecrust.Bake i n a l m t oven(450 degree for about men min- utes, then reduce the temperature to moderate (850 degrees)and Bake for about thirty-five addi- |q.m.1 minutes, or until the filling Plum PuddingIOnepackagechocolate junket, 1 pint milk, 1-8 cup rdsins,1-3cup dates, Va cup figs, 1 cup water 5£_ cup sugar, 1 tablespoon lemon has set. Omaha Thu~ay on business. One day lmt week Mr. Hjalmar Skov,former superintendent of schools here, stopped for a short visit with friends here.Mr. Skov was enroute to Iowa City from Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wflght and sons were in Omaha on businessWednesday. Mrs. Nara Andrews of Ronaake, 'Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs.\Henry Tietgen und daughters visited a t the John Kunneman home l m Wednesday evening.-Miss Sylvia Jungbluth in spend- ing a two week;vacatim withlhome (o\ks. Mr.and Mrs. Wm. Gu-istensen and Mrs.W. A. Ke tter drove to Arlington Sunday aftemnon.I Mr. and Mrs, Martin Sunds were calling on Mr.and Mx-s._ Alfred and co~ok slowly until tender.Add sugar and boil until thick.Add Qemon juice.C091 §!ightly.Place ~¢ l { r . 4 Nic Friedfichsen Hardware nEA' rnoI 1As HAAG W AS! -IERS MONARCH RANGES PITTSBURGH PAINTS glasses.Warm the mi lk until trifle more than lukewarm-not lun -remove from stove, and dissolve i n it the chocolate juhket,Add spices;pour over fruit,and let stand in n warm room until firm. Chill before serving.Top with whipped cream and maraschino cherry.Dry Pan Aids in Lifting lee Cubes If you have difficulty in remov-ing the pans of ice] cubes from your mechanical refrigerator,be sure to wipe the outside of the pans before putting them into the refrigerator.It is freezing of the water on the outside of the pans that tends to make them stick. Jam With Omelet Very Tasty DishAfter the omelet is baked. sp one side 06 it with jelly or jam,sprinkle with powdered sugar, fold over and serve at anoe. Bake Apple Pudding with Bran Muffins Apple pudding can be baked at the same time as bran muffins so that kitchen need not be heatedduring the preparation of evening meal.Aspnngus Salad Blend! with Fowl Asparagus salad blends wellwith a roast or fowl dinner. Bananas Delectnhle as Cake Coating Mashed ripe bananas sweetened to taste, added to whipped cream makes a good coating for white cake.This can be served as a des~ sert and is tasty when accompan- ied by coffee.u Seasoning lmpmves Chicken PieChicken pie is delicious for sup- per, dinner or luncheon.A variety of seasonings such as green pep- pers, parsley,onion and pimento improve the flavor. SIZE 29x4.40 29x4.50 30x4.50 28x4.75 P r iL o w aoeiifwniz $7.90 56.00 s.ss 0.05 9,20 0.05 10.20 7.95 ces On Mulded Red Tubes Rosenbaum Service Station »|'I ». will ~se this spage for you. ~\ I Peru--J.A.Cejkx tailor shop moved to cement block building in former Collegiaw Cafe location. Edison-Bond issue approved to provide funds for new water sys- tem for this town. Winside-Cattle feeders in this vicinity marketed 80 carloads of cattle during recent week. Stamford Danna Creek Oil and Gas Corporation to dri ll all well on Perly Newton pdhture. Women and Misses:Buy your new Fall Ha t at the Millinery Store of Blair-The Fashion Cen- u r .They have the largest. selec- tions of lhe choioent New York and Paris styles and the prices range from $1.88 to $7.50.1 84-lt » 1 .,_... . .gf g n a t w o w°=#~c a ti o n uma.Mr.Fred Ramser was tak suddenly ill while attending ch at Elk City last Sunday moHe is getting dong nl y at - writing.Mrs. w. B. Jefferson, Mrs. A. Sands and Miss Viola Licschew~ calling on Mrs. Munir( Sunds ~Monday afternoon. Grandpa Marley visited Mr. a Mrs.Perry Glendcnning Wedne day evening. .L M \\r)~B M :c c 9?'? ~~n e w c a r t l r e ~ Last Week We Sold ' = Monarch Ranges to P. J.Christen- sen and Bert Han- sen. We also sold Charles Mortensen and Joe Knowles each a H¢3h'0lil. servicé at low cost ' / ,,Gif,\ ag ; f u * W *¢$ T : a \ \ \ a l l " '\ \ ' /1" ~G \\ QEes zc»: s Drive' with freedom.A sensible plan these days of low tire prices ie "New Goodyears all around". Come in for our Special Prop- osition! Our full service backs up every sale! ..,; ENJO __-.___....__.___ .-~\~¢ ~ \4 @ " : ' » .;. \f 3 4 "r » ' \ / , g f ..! " f¢1 X / .¢" ~\.1.1 ..1§\ \ . .. ai ~ 1 4 ,r J ~ 6 ,~~ - l 5 " ' 1 \ ;. ..v ,.x | ~ . . " " " ~& 1 ~ .. _an . l ~\.~..$gT"1 Q . r .~ »~~~ ' l n l ~.Q .§Q ~ I »'f ~1 | .2 (Q ~ 4 ~?|~ ' v » =~~ a f \ > /~§ = q = 2 Q _ a 4 f .|I ~. . ,g .; , 1 f | .1 .q ~a '~g , ~| G1 EE vrff': \ FE Omaha Ro dE ' . Co. Re-AHGUS* 26.1930 Pairs a awp 'so/14 The Beard met as per adjourn- w. 1. Pawling, Dragan sesoment taken August 25,1930,au w. H. Rahlis, Drhssinxg aaa membérs being present.»Chas, Rogan, Dnszins 1s.9s' Aiter considering certain PN- Clinwn Smith, Dragging Z8.35 pgny values Lhe Board adjourned Standard Oil Co., Oil & Gu 154.85 to meet August 28, 1930.`Elmer Wright, Gravel 2126.19 Claude Clements. Road Work a1.5o \ . -" " ~ . .iugm m, 19 30 The Board mét pursuant mo ad- journment taken August 26, 1930, all members being preéent. Moved,seconded and carried that we foilovring =~>4"°'i°x\be made, a\l members voting sire: Improvemenui on Lots p and 9 in H. N. Loftis, Road Work 76.00 G. 0. Yowell, Road Work 30.00 Chas. Rogert, Road Work ,s2.so Lam Rall, Labor 1,50 Fulton & Millard, Grading 1818.10 Menno C. Larson, Running Grader `48.00 D. O. Sheets, August Salary 100.00 Chas. Schumak, Road Work 28.50Thousand Dollars.I Harold Johnson, Road Work 1.60 On mouon lhe Board adjourned Menno C. Larsen, Road Block 66, Blair Ci t y i n ~ Sine Die.__. . .W k 5590 3. Annie C. Martin,Amen Mntmesen, uonu work 11.\1\County Clerk. Joe DeVinney, Road\Work 5.0( 1 M. H. Guy, Road W. rk 5.0¢ n County Commissioners Room. Blair, Nebraska, A\iz~ 25, woo The Board of County Commis- sioners mel. pursuant lo adjourn- ment taken August 11, 1930-Present:Chas.Ndson,C.B. Mehrens and C. J. Nelson. The minutes of mei preceding meeting were read and approved. After spending the entire day hearing delegations from various parts of the County,the Board adjourned m meet August 26, 1930. August 26, 1930 The Board of County Commis~ sioncrs continued the meeting o i August 25,1930 as pa adjourn- ment, all members being present. On motion duly made and oar-ried a resolution authorizing sub- stitution of securities by Citizens Savings Bank as collateral for De- posit of Public Funds, was adopted On motion duly made and oor~ ried the following Resolution was adopted.RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners o f Washington County, Nebraska, have bnn peti- tioned by resident free holders of Road Districts No. 8. 18 and 14,all in Washington County, Nebras-l ka, requesting said Board tomake a special tax levy upon the actual valuation of the taxable property in md Road Districts. »'I'he same io be used exclusively lo improve the public highways i n said xe- spective districts, and, WHEREAS,said Board o l County Cornmissioners having in- vestigated said petitions and being satisfied that the laws of the State _of Nebraska pertaining there to have been met.and oompiied m o , nm Pr THEREFORE RESOLV-» |Freu Ludwig, nam work asc A. A. Wilkins, Roaafwurk 268.5C Chauncey Wilkins, Road Work 1.50 Mmhan Wilkins, Road Work 32.0( John Aronson, Road Work Chris Hinz, Road Work M. A. Matz, Road Work Jas. w. Nelson, Road Work and Dragging Jas. w. Nelson, Road Work Jas. W. Nelson, Road Work 136.9[ Robert Rasmussen, Road Work 2.5C W. E. Thompson, Road Work 7.5( Ansel Taft,Road Work s1.o< Christ Bansen, Road Work 59.0{ Gus Kempcke, Road Work 27.75 John Stewart, Road Work 11.542 Ed. Waterman, Road Work 244.0€}August Water-man, Road Work 3.012 Philip Westerbeck, Road|Work 1z.o< Sam Wilson, Road Work 6.0(fTorn Williams, Road Work 12.0( 'R. B. Eisner, Road Work 28.0( Arthur Gottsch, Road Work 526.0( John Hall,Road Work 30.0( Bertel Benelsen, Road Work 23G.7£ Louis C. Lorsoh, Road Work1and Drazzinz earn Arthur Lorsch, Road Work 11.5( Chris F. Prnhm, Road Work 116.01 Byron McDowd, August Sal~ary 100.0i Frank Mosloslde, Road Work 531.01 Glen McDonald, August Sal- ary 100.0( Judius Schroeder, Road Work 92.0( Harry Seitz, Road Work 9.0¢|ouy Wallace, Road Work ss.o< Beaty Contracting Co.. BridgeWork33645.05 Breosoted Products Co., verts Truhlsen Bros., Supplies '1'y»°n~Long Transfer co. Hauling Nebraska-Culvert & Mfg. 5.0¢ 11.sc 21.oc 95.50219.og Cul- 169.59 15.95 8.00 o., » En by the s ai d a md o f County Commissioners o f Washington County, Nebraska, that the follow- ing special tax levies be made upon the actual valuation of the taxable property in sadd Road Dist- rim in Washington County, said levies to be mlde as follows, tn- 'yitzDistrict No. 8--1%mi ll to be levied in the year 1930, 1'/S mi ll Culverts \_26 R.G._A.|1en,'\p=nvming Board and Rewunl.: Raymond Burr, M. D., Prof. Services : Calhoun Lumber 0°-. Lum~ ber 8| 0. M. Campbell Co. Inc., 1929 Audit 4| Mrs. Josephine Carter, Rent Dmfies & Bloch, Prof. Ser- 78.14 27.50 z4.oo n'/.vs 56.00 8.00 I 1 to be ievlen ul we year Luo; nuu1 mill so be levied in the year 1982.n n m m No.ll'1 mill so be levied ln the year 1980 me 1 mill$0 be levied ln me years 1931-1932- 1988 and 1934. District No. 14-1 mill to be lev- le dk\,t.he y e a r1 9 3 0 a nd1 mi llw be levied in the years 1931-1982~ 1933 and 1934. The same to be used exclusively i n improving tha public highway in said respective Districts. Passed and approvedihis 281.11 day of August, 1930.I Chas. Nelson, Chairman of the Board of County Comm.lS-\ _doners , Atoest:Anni e c . mmm, County Clerk. After a careful examination of the following hills on the different iunds indicated below it was moved .md seconded that the following claims be allowed and the County Clerk instructed to draw warrants on the funds indicalkd below to pay the sameRollo Allen, August Salary $100.00 Beztel Bertelsen, Dragging 16.20 Frank Byers, Dragging 28.85 - - - -. w wHenry Christensen, Recount Vows 10.00 Mrs. A. P. Compton, Rent Counting Board 5.00 J. M. Compton, Rent and Cleaning Ha ll-Pri ma ry Election 7.00 Mrs. Bertha Dudgeon, Carina for Poor 20.00 John Dulaney,Caring for Poor 20.00 Velma Fees Hammer, Rent Counting Board 5.00Geo. T. Hedelund, Agt., Ina. Premium 27.60Imlis Heinzerling, Night Watch for Poor 15.50 Mrs. c. A. Houghton, Caring for Poor ao.oo J.P.Jensen,Canvusing * Board & Recount 27.50 K. B. Printing Co., Supplies 277.80 Korshoj Lumber Co.,Sup- plies 255.36 Louis Larsen, Ren*Twunting. Board 5.00 Linebln School Supply Co., Sup- plies 78.89 B. F. Lundt, Co. Atty., Ex- pense 27.77Jack Miller, Labor-Primary Election 1.50 II I Roy M. Cum. Road Work 55.00 Chris F. Frahm, Dragging zzmo Sam Hall, Salary for Augnat 1oo.0o Nebraska-Iowa Oil Ou., Gas 87.04 #Omaha Road Equipment Co., Repairs 29.97Fred 'r.Puls, Dra wing 3135 William Sieven, Sgpplies 19.50 Allied-Western Road Mach. C0~. Na. 1 W. n. B. Slip 18.15 BL N. Ballad, Clearing and Grading Road 77.10 Pa ul nm-y , Dnzs ins 15:15 Hans Beck, August Sdlry 1W.00 Chris Bensen, Dngging 18.50 'Raymond Echtenhmp, DUB* Kills 86.90 Gamer Oil Gu Service, Gu 42281 Theodore Hmmm,Augnf. Bs l uy 1oo.oo ~ J -hw. Dnulnc v w Maurice Mehrens,Sherilf, Expense .so me Louis Rasmussen, Bane "1~unt- ins Board s.oo Mn. Elln Raver, Carixgg tor Poor 20.00 F. W. sminh, Services az Ma- terial-Primuy Elec.6.35 Gdttlieb Stork, Cash Adv.1.00Mrs. Dick Stricklett, Caring for Poor ao.oo Mrs. Wm. Swihiri. mm 6.00 'l`r\\h1seQ]Bros., Ren Pri mu'y Election 5_00 Vinbun-Eng; Chev. Co.. Re- na i n »1.65 Arlindmn Tovrnmhip No. 1, Election Board;37.50 A;-lmgqm Tdlnlhip No. 2, Elocdo n Bomb a s m Richla nd To wuhig No. 1 -I ll |+ ' d v sd *vig 1='\.**'1l'R1>'j'"r°'\B-5 0 8 0 !Blair Nebruh, Sepwmbu 1lL 1980 oomi!18¥°"'-3°h°°1°P¢`D°d3¢P¢-w0mnhaSmHx n f t a r n o mf n a me e d n g 1,ggTlm,,,hF I X C A L H O U N s m -'~b n a v m ¢. ¢ ¢ ' f w n s .s m i u \ M m 1 m n = 1 m . , . , f ¢ dL o i.l W u p n a e n b a d a n n g uC[ T Y Mn. Funk Kes tuna n a n __'D V I I N Ann.lA.(t Sunday mornin!for than h°R'§_ \mmh nm p¢"h mn in gm,g d M t g ; ( ; _Hma n ' lnded the gui ld!Mr.xndMn.EmilSchwag-meyer nt the home 0f'¢f cmd Rapids, Uk-\1». ue vans-g.Kr|.Boy An- i nzthin we eka tthe home o f Mrs .sd than.Schwagmoyufs sister, Mn.John nky entertained Niebaum nndlr. Niebanm. ning viaiton at Wm. Sbeavemoni Mr. and lln. Emi l Sc hn Quite a number from here at-ol Grand Rflii s, Mi ch.,. and tended the sf-we hd! at Lincoln Mrs. John Ni um and Inna Hulk lm we e k,Also a number fro m mm we re M'?nd:y »v==;1»»_ ; d i n g\.-_.___,|_' L -¢\-.|_.--..-... rm--h . f Qn Mn.A .- Axthu:Rowe ah ue Bw Friday c . m.Uoffin,m d m a m of iI5}EL`l`£ Euxérihge, Nei .mr a vi£i1§1ty¥i`i» mr in_short visit at the parental, Frank I-IN a y E ° f " f . w ° .-E ? . ' f i A d a m s h o m e .L o i s A n n w i l l b e i i n e 1 - m i ? n H r s . -| _ _ \A.L»n-s vu __.;_........:_.a.._.. u..__.\ u...A_.-_.1,n u n :xn u n u e u f mu u u u g u CU|.|.u\.ylo'"'""t v ....-lavsalu w.Huef m a t H o o p e r .Mr s . L o u i e A lp e r s tc d t i n Ho o p e r .I I 1 n m l n u u s r e w r a o nG e r a l d i n e a n d L n r o y w e r e M o n d n y l e v e n i n g v i s i b q r s a t J o h n N i e b a u m m M l m N o r m a H o l t m m w u s ~ A r l i n g t o n c a l l e r M o n d a y m o m i n g u I r a R o s a n m r m d S u n d a y t o r ¢ > sums his work at August Klrk- hoffs aher spending n monthwith home folks at Grand Island.Amandus Peterson and John Niebamn were state fw vinitors Wednesday.Special Minion Fativll sgrvica were held Sunday at the Vacoma Lutheran church and St.Pauls Sullivan has in|°11 ._,|:.\. ,J ..s.-.th L U 1 8 r e f r e a u ve r g i n g . q l 1 h A n u v . . J \. D E A D A N I M A L S We remove horses, cattle, hogs or Slyep from your farm at no cost to you. We have the only likensed truck to haul dead animals in Washington county. Phone 21, Arlington, Neb. We pziy all plone charges." r cusny ux Bl Lne nume vu um mm, died Sunday noon.Interment was made in Omaha.Mrs.Mary Nickels rammed onMonday evening after a :hon visit with her daughter, Mrs. Gus New-mom and fami ly in Omaha.OnSunday Mr. Newstmm book them all down m Shenandoah, when theyy g e d t h e K F N F a n d K M A r a d i o n | A beginner un we school me mwhich opened Monday.John Rothman und deter, Miss Laura. spent Sunday in Lineoln.Dinner gua ts at the Chun Meh- rens home Sunday were Ha rmsMehrens, Mrs. Erna Puck and son of Stockton,lawn m d Henri!Rohwer, Mrs. Marie Mehrenn and Mi Ka tedaughter,snM ..ma Mrs. John Lunch and ner num:vumww ; m m w w w ,large peaches.One measures 11 inches in drcumfereuce,and theJennings West family had one peach weighing 12 mmcen.Otherssell of the fruit being exception- llly largeForrert Brewster drwe one of the 'I'yaon~Long trucks over i n Lincoln Fridny and brought John Skinnefs sheep over. He had Lhem c .M1 waall DQ |25 .§!f mm... ..,I... ii. nl.Bernard Monnlch, Mn.An-n Tunberg and Alexxnder Burley ot Hooper. Mrs. H. C Kjelgaanl, Enoln and nn of Brush, Colorado spent Sab- day and Sunday at tha Ed Olson me.Dan is a senior this year a$.Olols College at Nortl1Kel€|, | 'a n - » m u u r r s . ~A'-'manual mee .cers were elected.,Mm Hu-ry Self.: was under the weather for a few day; last week, | b u t w e a r e g l n d t h n t a h e i : 0 . K . agdn.Seymour Smith and family of Qmaha. hm a picdc supper in the " "n`f£"§n4 Mrs. G. v. Beadle re-|1a } "r€"§u5day visitors an turned Monday after an enjoyable hen day fishing trip in Minnesota. Martin Christensen and family returned home Monday evening, alter a few days vans!-ion spentwith relatives in Minn. and Iowa. J.w.Smith,who has been spending some time with his daughters,Mrs.Rosa Hurst and llrn. Chas. Hall, left Monday for Illinois.wi ll Kruse,Grant Lage and Fred Hansen were in Lincoln last Tuesday, seeing the sights at the Linh: fair the August Klusan home.Sunda alternoon visitors at theCarl Rnhwer home, were Mr.and Mrs.o m Olson of Ueraoo,Dr. and M n .Louie. Henrlehneu o l |4 s an omaha,Mr.M.Mehrens..ouM E Pu k and son o! Stock-wfi 1 5 5 2 ~ a n d M r s .Claus Mehrens and Misa Anita.Henry onI : h i g ; l a t t h e i d ! \ u h en _h e s sewm nn wxMiss Rosemary Him." Saturday afternoon xt the Gilbert Olson home.Mr.ma n m .n .w. Rutledge, noeompanied by Mr. and Mrs. H. C.Cooper and Mrs. J.T.Fitch,leave Wednesday morning in their ear for Kirkwood and Monmouth; Rohwer Mrs. Marie Mehrons and llL, lor a vidt with relatives. Thisa wg m é ,Mus Km a nd Mr. a nd Mrs Claus Rnhwer. _Mr. and Mrs. Lewis qogk and children of Florence,visited at A.. wmu wmv home Sunday. is the o ld home of Mr. and Mn. Cooper and the trip is made that they might visit the scenes of their *X "is gnoernore._ Mr. Cooper Minn, and they brought him this Inrmthe ca r. *He went o nwthnf place and his mother a nd nine: left Sunday for home `\Mrs. Elnoya Klstle, who assisted t the Postoflice while Mr. Cam ron was on his vacation, left lu:S%*"f'i°v for her home at Wayne Miss Roma, who was here,went with her new Fa ll t h t a t the Mlllinery Store of Blair-The Fashion Gen Women and Misses:B u y l g r -They have the largest selec ___..._ __,,,_." _.._,..__. De Soto woods last week. Charlie Harman and sons visited in this vldnity Saturday, coming to his farm for gnpes. The Mill Creek Club held their dance at the Chas.0.Hinelinehome Saturday evening. Mn. Geo. Hineline returned on \Sunday mornin from the Univer-lalty hospital w en she has been `for the past three weeks.She ismuch improved in health.Mrs. c. M. Coffin has been called to La Platfe, Neb. hy the illneu of her father, who is past 90 years of132. Miss Elizabeth Cachelln has gone to Omaha to spend the winter with her three sisters and has her fam hem for rent.Z. ~ I.eitw'ich_and son, Ch-les Lutheran » Wa\ey Maierhenry and Leona Holtman, who attend high school at Arlington, spent the week-end with home folks.The Lallman school opened on Tuesday morning with an enmll-ment of fourteen pupils.Gordon Nieman and Albert Christ ue the new beginners.Misa Clara Schwe- der is the member. Mr. and Mrs. John Niebaum and Irene Hallman were Tuesday eve- ;I | dead animals in Washingtonbounty. Phone 21, Arlington, Neb. We pziy all plone charges." Reynolds Rendering W orks Farmun Franzenburgkepresentative, 4 Miss Emily Kctchmark left on Tuesday for a visit with her deter and husband,Mr. and Mrs. Jean P. Jipp at Emporia, Kansas.Mrs. Emma Hanna of Omaha, is stay-ing with Mrs.Kewxmark during Miss l£mily's absence.Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tzisler, ac-companied by Miss Dora Klindt and Henry Rohwer, motored wLincoln Wednesday and spent the day at thc state fair. Mrs. Qlaus Rohwer delightfully entertained the Kensington Club Wednesday aftemoon Mrs Detlei' Kruse and the Misses Katie Roh- wer and Vera0lson were guests..A delicious luncheon was sened by the hostess.Mr. and Mrs.Richard Sieversand little daughter returned 'Wed- nesday evening after a delightful vacation spent in Ill. and Wis.Ontheir way home they visited at the Chas. §ierk home near Lake Wil- "Un . Mmn._ _ I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. SuverkrubbewenttoBlairSundaytoattend the golden wedding celebration of Mrs.Suverkrubbe's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. D.-Newell. Mr. a nd Mrs Fritz Heisa andMr.and Mrs.Gus Newstrom of 0maha{ and Mrs.rrett and spa of Blair, were Sun a evening vis- itors at the Mrs.ary Nickels home.Guests at the dlaus Melxrens home Sunday evening were Mr. .and Mrs.Richard Slevers and l little daughter,Mr.and Mrs. Henry Fischer, Mr.and Mrs. ar- thur Schneider and Misses Anita Fischer and Dorothy Sievers.Mr.and Mrs.Walter Goll of Omaha,were up Sunday at the parental, Mrs. w. R. Goll home.In the ball game sunday on the local diamond, the home boys weredefeatedby the Elkhorn team, 8 tv 2.Miss Mildred Ambler_le{t Mon- i Wlll ne 51 me urs: ox next monm I:una ur me cnmuest new xonx annmd Mn. Cooper 85.Padsstyles and the prices rangeMr. and Mrs. E. W. Burdic re- from $1.88 to $7.50.34-lt turned Saturday from A vacationIif=...."f$?'1..`¥f§"spent at °'°.m e s r vm L o c u s tin's looking over the crops and rented his place m Mr. Gustin foranother year.Dave has been there five years. A I A installed in your car W e Fi t r A n y M a k e o r M o q e l . For Any Glass Breakage Blair Top 8 Tire Co. Goodyear Tires!! Tubes J. E. Miller, prop. BELL CREEK VALLEY Mrs.Wm.Gardner invited n number of relatives and friends ata birthday dinner Sunday in honor o i Mr.Gardnefs birthday.The guests were Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeFranke and family, Mr. and Mrs. Otio Langhorst and Gerald,Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gardner uf Oma-ha, Florence, Mabel and Margarev Langhorst, Thelma Gardner,Wi! helmina Franke, Ed Langhorst and Harmon August. Women and Misses:Buy your new Fa ll Ha t a t the Millinery Store ol Blur-The Fashion Cen~ ter.They have the largest selec- tions uf the 'choiwst New York and Paris styles and the prices rangu from $1.88 to $7.50.84-lt Read The Enterprise for correct news. Mi ss es Ve r a a n d J..ucule Uls o n d a fo r Omah a wh er e sh e ha s ac -»" '' " " ~ ' ° ° " - " ' - ' " - " ° ~ ~ -- - ~ - -unuu lgwvgnalb "AIA -»-»"nun - - ~ »f Ce re sc o, Neb . ar e spenclin th e Y t t h R a n d d w t o v i é i t a t t h e G r a n d o n h o m e .J e n n i e W a lla c e i n Bla i r ,Sept. 25 I: r r n k a t t h o h n m e n f t h e i r i m -$°_'ff§''£. ',2 .°s ff. "l' 2. .", f», f Mimi m.~ s t o p p e c g t 5 3 ? .°vE nan t.h oB with Hu dB W allac e, h0 8t»988.| ~n£;leenee_givguglr new dren 3 ; ~ Q i r n w c ve mutn in 'l§'....,.,.¢..TY .'§§.'Lf°i".,'Z?..f§'|'..|\| lttnnd the Uni-. prcax so nee miss Ruby Uummmgs.Mr. and Mrs. Chris Korshoj and children spent Sunday at the M. Madsen home, near Blair. _ Mg. gud Mrs. Bgn yvesg aftancled Miss Mabel Wallace came overlfrom Exim, Iowa and her dstersp Mrs. Arthur Rowe and Mn. H. L.) Jones accompanded her on a ten day trip to the Black Hills and 4 attemoo~ Mrs. Harold Webster visited at Oral, S. D., where they visited two of their mother'a brothers. Last week Qharles 0.IIineline Langhorst, Thelma Gardner, ~wi:helmina Franke, Ed Langhorst and Harmon August. mah Tuesday. Donald Aylesworth of Lincoln, was a week-end guest st the Wm. Adams home.Miss Mary Wray .has returned hr her duties at the Plateau bank following a two weeks vacation. Mr. and Mrs.o .L .Hilsinger spam Sunday at the Bert Cooper home at Teksmnh. Misses Maris Adnms and Mex- lne Johnson plsn to leave this week for Lincoln m take up their studiesat the State University.Eugene Bordic is employed at the Plateaubankand plans tn continue his work.He will take lensdon work along with his dot!.Ivan Rut-le dge go e s ba c kto o mnha t.o hi esecond year's work at the Univer- dty hospital as interne. Sam Lowe, nga '15, died at his home at Omaha Monday, Sept. 1. He is survived by his wife,fivedaughtersandone son.Funeral services were held at the Preshy» ter-lan church at Tekamah Thurs-day afternoon.Burial was made in the Tekamsh cemetery. A num- ber of relatives from here attend-ed the services. George Stangel is enjoying a two vmeks vacation from his duties at the Plateau bank.He is spend- ing the time st his home at How-ells. Neb. Mrs.Christine Hugelman and Mrs. L. V. Ackerman returned onTuesday from a week's visit with relatives at Wakefield and Niu~ brara, Neb.Howard Nelson of Omaha, was calling on Herman friends lastMonday. lone Long,a 'former Henman girl. now living in Chicago,was vdsiting Herman friends last week.The September meeting of the Degree of Honor lodge will be held Friday evening at the O. L. Hil-slnger home. Mr.und Mrs.Ivan Helms and Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Godsey spent Sunday alfemoon atthe Howard Grandonazome in Omaha. Mr.d Mrs. H. B.Cameron went to Omaha Sunday to see Wm. Burdic,who is i n the St.Cath-erine hospital suffering from in- juries received in an auto accident last Tuesday.The 0. E. S. held their regular James Walsh at Spalding,Neb. Mrs. Walsh is a long Exne friend, better known here as Mn. John Donollne.They found the crops in good shape in that part of the state.The De Som schools opened lastMonday with Mrs. Mae Jorgensen teacher in the west school and Miss Belva Hineline in the east school. Mn. Clitford Hlneline And Hrs. ,.,, ~,,'~~\\m l ?"z.¢??Y »'§_ That Roof ci Yours- needs painting, and one ofthe ber resewativa you canuse no Eeep ic lookin like new and also absouzelywaterprooi is Ascuu This ls a pure asphalt pro-duct containing real asbestosfibre-comes in Liiuid andPlastic form. It ig a solutelyfree from coal tar. Very moderate ricud-letus give you parricufam. Rivett Lumber 8; Coal Co. pn...-:»ar»»¢pn¢u.' _ _ _ |V / CHEYB_0~u2T .|1 ~ A N e v 6 -c y l i n d e f C h e v r o l e t T r u c k ,w i f h D u a l W h e e l s -n . .f 4 ii ..f i f 5 § 3 ~ > - f : ~ ' P "-»1'ft /1. . Q ' » ~ a r ~'/4 -, 4 n r ~ / ',f ~, f f : f f ; f & . l 4 f //.z n" :, L ,%'r r ~f /| »' »,.~ ~iii?23? »..». ¢g r - - - -r i l H " " " " '. .`" ~ a \. f f r .._____.°"":",|f.` 'i"T.'.I!.1 ' ._--*_ .. = , - » = - .~ 1 - ' - ' " ' T i ~rr.:;f t.llff||[hm|*n|,H I. . 2 - » . ~ f "R \__-;'¢/ " ' ,-lv 1-- 1~/_,_%°f 1 |] . "'~" - ; `£' =(»\_g_».; S.1 ~~1|.» lg.-'4 .r~~..1 |;p'~l ~ !| l\| [:!|1 ~I u T '~f » f ; f " '\ ' \ * '4 .\~,\\ i - I.~~\u .s ~.L & ' . w _, ' f 'F '\ `\ _¢r .I .. .."~" - ~.f é " ' ¢ f £/ ' \ \ ."|... -~. ~N A /~-L f a a n - w r '. Q I ,¢ ,> ,; ,"~ ', 's'ff .'k~' r l tIf I I _";.;>§c=r.:~ u a~f.¢_5§\ E I.;. .i Q I in ~';=f'§ 125 ~:1=,£ i: :. £5 1 f .. ..11 -Tf:.r : § '; ; Q ;\*{;;.;;¢ ~ WHEAT . : - »--» FULLY N -f s ~ :Ncmssn ~~ ~ f »; `''_~Q'3 '~D U A L ~i ~ 1 j § f f f 4 a 5 =5 \\' , /f ` \ _ . _ __ _.,./f:=.§:g '~'',-, L ;:',I=-r.'l. .5 r w ~ ~ .~._..,||,~. :gg ` \ .. » ¢ r " " " 'if MF L 'r t 1 ~ " '|*a .\~.:.1 .~"` 5 * " "" " " 1 1 i ° § " .,I f ;* V ~ " ~ ¢ $ ' ~ { , ¢ \ L . 1 1 .~.f ; ~~\ ~ _,~,un-_. ; _ _\ '" "Q t : 5 ! "~I f ~- . . _ - -*3_-».~ _. » @ _ 5 ; _ j . ; : 1 Q ! " ~" Qu! ~x fr" FOUR-SPEED TRANSMISSION NEW LARGER TRUCK CLUTCH NEW HEAVIER REAR Axle 'nn~ .rI . ' :»f'~, ffu'_,"/ .5 `.\ Mrs.Peter Schmidt,Sr.and Mrs. Chrl Schmidt, Sr. came home"Wednesday, after a pleasant visit a t the Fritz Jahnel home, near Krnnnrd. Mr. and Mrs. M. z. Baddwin are planning on leaving in_.the near wucn: Iuunuu vial\ .......~..-- ----veriaity of Omaha. Women and Misses:Buy :youu new Fall I-Int at the agillmers Store of Blair-The Fashmn Cen tgr.TW 1=%'"e f1=f=.,.,E_?FE°f; future Toi California, vihere they tions of mg cnoncesn "B lorxaxu. expect w spend the winter months.Paris sty\es and the pnces rangf Mrs. Claus Mehrens entertdned from $l.88 to $7.50.34-11 f xlinppyalour Club a'kart home E2 beinManu ,...?.,',,,i.... ":;::,,.. , . : . . M :H E R M A N N E W S Louisville,Neh. on Saturday. > Henry Lorenzen, high score, Mrs. Wm. lversen, second high and Miss Lulu Lorenzen,low and suitablepnzea were awarded them.m m ! Wm. Iverson and Miss Edna and Mm Albert Christensen and dan h ter, Arlene were guests. _A lovey luncheon was served by the hast-eas.The next meeting will be ggld at we Jacob Sierk home, Sept. Thursday evening Miss Ellen Ann _Slader gave a shower at herhomeinhonor of Misa Lorraine Mcllvaine of Omaha,a former teacher in the Ft. Calhoun school,who will become the'bride of Ar- thurStevensen of Omaha, Tuesday evening, Sept. 16.The bride to be_ receivw n number oil useful and b e a u t i f u l ~ Mr, an Mrs. Wm. Sievers left Friday for I-lroelsier Springs,tospend a short time at that beauti- ful resort..Walter Rosaker left Monday for Chicago where he will take an elec-'trical course.| L. J. Dey has constructed a largetrench silo, and is having the same iilled this week. Miss Grace Tomlinson of Taka- mah,spent Monday and Tuesda; at the Fred Bogen home.Mr. and Mrs. Pete Weber and ehlldren have gone to Virsinia for a few weeks visit with relatives. Tom Cushman came home Sun-day irom the University hospital m o m n a w h e n h e a s s b e e n m f past two weeks. Mickey Gray of Norfolk.was looking after business matter:here Friday and Saturday. Eugene, infant son of Mr. anc Mrs. Joseph Crutsinger, was ver; sick last week and under the doe tor's care.\Mrs. Taylorkrench and Mr. an( Mrs A. D. Andersen of Kennard spent the weekend at Winnebago visiting relativesQuite a number from here sauthe Gilkersen Union Giants of Chi cugo defeat Tekarnah Thunsdag afternoon, in a game at Tckarnah Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hauser are .here from Golorado Springs Colo,for an extended visit wn relatives and friends. The Nicholas Oil Company nnMr and Mrs. Hans Schmidt wenttos i nh Friday to help Mp_|hn\~Lng three new pumps. n largnSchmidt's mother celbrale her new engine and some 0*-hff ma birth anniversary.ehinery installed at their_stauo| Neil McMillan,Hugh Vaughan,| Oswr Kam and John Wriedt, Jr. were state fair visitors Friday. James Vaughzui left Friday for Omaha where he spent the night here.Emil Hansen is doing tln work.Mr. and Mrs. John Lowe of RefOak, Iowa visited here Wednesda; and Thursday at the Maggie Low- with friends,going on down tolhome.They came for the funera of Sam, Lowe of Tekamah Thurs Mr. and Mins Hnns Schmidt and day._family and Mr. and Mrs.John!Mrs. L. V. Ackerman visited ii Autzen and daughters, Mildred and_-Linwlll,Neb. with her brothel Margaret, enjoyed a picnic supper Louis and family Wednesday ani Friday evening in Elmwood park,»'l'hursday and attended the stan with Omaha relatives.fair.Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Autzén The Herman ball team lost a 4 and children of Omaha,visited to 1 game to the Tekamah tesn Friday evening in Elmwood park, at Tekamah Sunday allemoon.with Omaha relatives.|J. C.Bailey and H. C.Coupe Mr. and Mrs.Thomas Autzen enjoyed an over night camping amand children of Omaha,visited fishing at the club house at thiFridayeveningattheHenrylriver Friday night. Fischer home.'r ~hks. H. P. Qu1aney_and daugh ii A new slx-cyllndof 'I'/z-ton Chevrolet tr\;¢k-with dual wheels-ls now available at Chevrolet dealers every- -'355 where. If In big and powerful, rugged and dependable. '470 n offers many new features cl outstanding value to the '44o modern lruck user. And no other truck of equal capaclfy an \. Sxl s rl e ,e is14 ~nrn rn at »yer xa gs y,I0 Ughl Pgllnry Chassis Ugly! Dhllvaty Chunk wish Cub Miss Vesta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.H.E.Walton, former resi- dents of this place,but now ofDeadwood, S. D., has chosen teach- ing as her profession ,and com~ menced her first term of schooll Tuesday,Sept.2.We wish her*much success in her chosen work. Mrs. Geo. Rohwer, Jr. entertain- ed several ladies o i the younger set, at bridge, nt her home on Sat- .urday afetrnoon.Messrs.and Mesdnrnes Detlef Kruse, Gus Lage, Herman Klindt, Wm. Iversen, Carl Rohrwer, Jaeob Sierk, Henry Fischer, Wm. Kruse and Grant Lage were among those from this vicinity who attended tlie German Fire Insurance hall, at the German hall Saturday dght. Thememben of the senior class of the high school, have received invitations to att/and the churchweddihxofMissLorraineMc- Ilvame to Arthur Stevenson i n Drnaha '1`uesday.evening, Sept. 16,a t 8 p._m.Miss Mcllvaine was sponsor oi their class last year. Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Seul/ch ofOmaha, visited at the Mrs. EmmaI ter, former residents were :mumon Hennan friends Tuesday.Wilbur Lowe of Blair, visited a'the J. D. Lowe home Tuesday eve ning.Miss-Margaret ¢Kroese and MisKatherineHughes,high schor teachers, spent Saturday shoppin in Omaha.Andrew Jones of Burkett, Neb who has been visiting at the Em French home, has been quite ill th past week but is reported to h much better at this time The Baptist Sunday School i sewing a 25-cent tea at the Bur . building Wednesday evening. Mr.and Mrs. Alfred Jespersc and children drove bo Fremont o Sunday.Saturday evening, Betty lenseentertained a few little friends x a pi supper in the country. H y Rogan, aceompanied I:his sister,Mrs. Harold Websuand Anita Joyce drove to Omal Saturday and spent the day.Members o! the D. E. Qunminf family were i n Omaha Sunda called there tn see Miss Ruhy, wl [Plein-on box. udrul loodsrorbollvory . . . . . . . . [Pickup box cadre)| . . - -1 s u n t :: v e l l u o p e r a t e a n d m u l n r u l n .I u u r n e u r a l !s » a ~ \ >. | | ~ y .. . .. . .. . .. .5 9 51'/,rw | » ~nhc . °u.... ..'6 2 5 C h e v r o l e t d e a l e r w i l l g l a d l y g l v e y o u u t r i a l l o u d d o m o n n r a t l o n - a n y t i m e .unurv |'A°\'0|| :nuns 4I$~FEATURES OF THE NEW CHEVROLET TRUCK Fvkl of lvnon <n¢,.n vnu or mum:Dual wheels at slldlt additional colt, with ||x truck-typo Mr.=.~ Mrs. H. B.Cameron went to Omaha Sunday tn see Wm. Burdic,who is i n the SL Cath-erine hospital suffering from in- juries received in an auto accident last Tuesday.The 0. E. S. he\d their regular 4 . / ' ~._|=-, ,'*"';.,~ / v ~ i s 'w 1 NEBRASKA No; 60S E E D W H E A T f o ? F a l l S o w i n g $1.00 Per Bushel The beat grade of winter wheat, thoroughly dellled md rendy for mowing.See nl for yonrhll sowing 'needs-now.Thin variety reeommduld by Agri. cultunl College. GLE§~ ~N / Lumber 8; Coal Co. ~<1 " " r - " *~ / 5;..5 .W I.1 Q g g k * . ». .f l l g ; ' ` }l '~I /4 2 *I . '?Ff:,E"§i:lf "A -sr "/ "i g /2 n / , I Q _1 j ; f ;: ';/ " ~~ ~~ ~,r mn mu ndo: fmn l re ndu: and aprons,waning bounds,cowl,dash and wm pfihly aquipped Inthumlnl penal, hood, hind lumps and spare rim. num. warns $25 mu on Wi-lon modoh Including up-an whnl. AHpricu f. a b. Ffinl, Michigan c o r d f i r e s - b i g g e r , h e a v i e r r e a r a x l e - c o mp l e t e l y enclosed four-wheel b r a k e s - n e w hea v y-duty truck- t y p e c l u t c h - n e w , s t r o n g e r s t e e l c h a n n e l f r a me - 4-speed tr a mml nl o n- 5 0 - h or s e p o we r valv e-In-head :lx-cylinder engine. 0C H E V R O L E T M O T O R C O M P A N Y ,n n n o n .M I C H I G A N 'Dlv lalon a l Osnorul lof a rl Corpe r a lllll I S E T o C H O O S E A s lKeuzhmark home Friday evening.is very law at present.fMarcus Mehrens and Mrs. nm;Mn. G. F. lawe ls spending a Puck, a brother and sister o! the good deal of the time n Omnha, late Jacob Mehrens} and a. lon oi\to be with her mother, Mrs. Gus- Mft Puck, all of Stockton, Iowa, visited from Wednésdny undlMonday with Mrs. Marie Mehrens and daughter, Miss Kate.Friday .afternoon they all 'mounted to Ben-nington where they visited at the August Witte home.Misa Arlene,daughter of Mr. tave Hansen, who in very ill.Mr and Mm Forrest Brewsterand ghildren vhdfed Sunday ev ninz at the Harold Brewster home at Blair. Edward Swenson of Omdm, spent the wah-end at his homehe m "` Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Co Bmun. NEBRASKAand Mrs. Wm.Kruse, will attend mr. md Mn. D. E. Hnyu. ac~North high school in Omaha the companled by Cora Gmhmamdmve NEBRASKA No; 60S E E D w a s A f o ?F a l l S o w i n g $1.00 Per Bushe The beat grade of winter wheat, thoroughly ~. md rendy for mowing.Se e n l f o r y o u r h l l m 'needs-now.Thin varldy reeommendd b y A cultunl College. G L E N I \ BLAIR, NEBR. / 1 l;.,.! »._. Binh- Nebraska, September 11 s s n x s T I TL E O F u mm- lCA'S CHAMPION CANNER" Mins Ruth Morgan,:dum two, has entered the Natioiml (huning Cfanteat,which is no be held i n Shenandoah, Iowa, an October lst, w pic k Ame ricak 1930 champidn home cannu. Household .Science Institute o l Chi o,i n cooperation with u.....§§i,of public-spirited zwv i s ss a mama ol focusing the atten- tion of American housewives on the economy and heulthfulness of home canned foods.$4250 in cash, cups and Hbbons :wait the 470 winners, including a gnnd swep- stnkm awal-d of $600 i n cash, Henry Field, Shenandoah farmermerchant and KFNF announcer, ig president' M the contest. . u m a n af Hi lhwa y Nb. .16 between Arnold md Mem; will be completed soon. Tekamah-East Side Cafe opgns i n ngw location in brick building mm. m Lyric Theatre. Wmxsa--Plans being connidemd for building additional quarters to house new tire truck. home, her family and in the Home over there.She bn now reiuined Him whom she has loved so long." This is a gribute w our Mother frdm hexxehildren and their (un- ilies."Ma y she re n i n peace". The Lord has given, and the Lord has gaken.Blessed be the :mme ol the lard." u n s . s c r u m . m m m s o n The find chapter of the life of p m nf Washington county'|old settlers cams to a close early Fri- d l y morning,Sept 5 wi th the duth of Mrs. Sophia Anderson at the home af he r daughw,Mrs Ed A. Jensen at the age of sixty- GRAND CHAMPION BABY Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Brock of this city are feeling pretty proud just at present over the news that their only grandchild, Genne Max-gamt Brock, of Auburn, Neb. had scored almost 100%in the baby show at the Nemobn county fair this fall. ty-four days, following an illness of but a few du duration. Charlottu Sop a Carlson was born in Kmnefall, Smoland, Swed- en. November 11, 1861.In ra w, at the age of eighteen, she immi- grated to America coming direct to Oakland, Neb.FQ: a short time she worked in and about Oakland, coming to Blair in 1880.She was in the employ of the late F.W.Kenny family for several y e w . to whom she became greatly at- tached.On May 81st,1888,atthe4~=;:'~ l \ u n s . s c r u m . m m m s o n The find chapter of the life of p m nf Washington county'|old settlers cams to a close early Fri- d l y morning,Sept 5 wi th the duth of Mrs. Sophia Anderson at the home af he r daughw,Mrs Ed A. Jensen at the age of sixty- home, her family and in the Home over there.She bn now reiuined Him whom she has loved so long." This is a gribute w our Mother frdm hexxehildren and their (un- ilies."Ma y she re n i n peace". The Lord has given, and the Lord has gaken.Blessed be the :mme ol the lard." . u m a n af Hi lhwa y Nb. .16 between Arnold md Mem; will be completed soon. Tekamah-East Side Cafe opgns i n ngw location in brick building mm. m Lyric Theatre. Wmxsa--Plans being connidemd for building additional quarters to house new tire truck. i l d v e r t h e i n The. E\\°¢fP1'|l5~' Women and Missel:Buy ~.-» new Fa ll Ha t a t the Milline Store of Blair-The Fashitm . ter.They have the lnrgest nel~ tions of the choices: New.York . Par-£s.stylea and the prices ran~ from $1.88 to $7.501 34-1 A s1;1>v.41,~` as 39104142 4s 482,040 'z11,9zn423,240 vsv,355353,330 803.498 Q \ \\».\.\".' M.|.x ém AND LEVY E02 wAsaum°ro1§ COUNTY ntinued from pagu one) 1.2 1.2 1 .92.7 2.4 s. 518 854 804 2,011 2,048 910 soo 800 800 2.000 z,ooo 900 am. Km, Agnes ei1\»nm.'11»» L.C.KloppaluiMrs.RosaDeef.s;Allred 0. Sick, Junea Maher, mg- ton Jansen and Eu! Jegun. The winners of thetournamentwereMissFlorenceChrinansen,with a score of 73 and Alfred Sick,#with l score of 58.The winners|were nwanded prizgs of $5.00 cash. .1 of th; Lordy house new ~fire truck.f~o~31.83 no $7.502~34-~44 45 46 47 ssspzo ssa,s2o 348,410 '/a2.ooo '*`5.1 2.7 2.8 12.3 2,034 2,0001,035 1,000 bendmwe and much mzuesz w 1,010 1,000 shown.The second tourname 9.003 9,000 will be held tonight (Thursday). '\H !\/.,1 a | \; 4 ea" g {n ` , | 0 p _a ".... 1j 1[ l d ~ _r |1 l N < ..'In\.»)~ : .§fZ. \ . . fj . \ . l"wr \ .»~ E* f 5 - 1 1 1 |=i = =. ; 'f* I t m f r f 1 \ ~I é i }... ~ 3 .I I a..'. * . r 1 J \ a _ / \ r r 4,\Q;15 ".Siu: 1 i /Fu15.3 |I. I r \_, g r 5 X ! '"%'_m , - ¥-»~*f,i f I ,'51 ~ " ~\ | 1*.5 2 ~L s |\T ¢ ~ J- I U j 0v:e. i ." *_$;t . .'E ; " . -..v..vL.w .»@="~'¢'~ ¢1 9.n i "\ g :*r f ; ;,.f..» 1 ~ » . ".M .5 ~gi*'~' 3 ¥'az 5 01 "`; :f 'HxI ~*Z*»\5*f M:;p:¢.{~,€x '~< `$5.':L \:»;=1p;~f-4' ni r v~J *~P r ~*..-» : : ' - - z : = ~";¢"',=;> §J§§§;» ='fl-i1~2°#=> ~-"lf PF33\.1.f Q ~»~1 15 % ~¢x.;r C 5:59. ~ ~, g g ' ¥` 4_» =. , ' § f .~ ,- a ~~ § ~** |u 5:..2 :»=»_t .a»".-f:».;¢~:f<==»=. i * 53 :r g g" 1 0 ¢..1s» J I .~~fi '\ \ ¥ '3 4 .;={$ 5"~{_L':ffi~»3LI n1 o x m r .a n a m r s .m r n e n u r o c x o x Auburn,who are well known inthis dty u they often visit here.l T h w Ettle daughter,who is about a ylar old, scoring 99.7 was declared the Gnnd Championlsiby of Nemahn county.She has but the quality of the finiahed'age of 22 she was married in th product will be the basis on whlchKenny home oo Peter Andersen |the champion calmer of 1930 will'Tha young couple immediatelytoo be chosen.The winners will be up their life's work on the fan selected from among the entrants which they had purchased ln thin the Shenandoah eonleat.[Rose Hill neighborhood on whic The conbest is open to eve ry ja rm they spent their entire mal F F D D D D D B r. 21 102,255 r. 37 559,175 vng.21 7.670 aug. 82 15,975 vug. 63 12,990 oug.8 12,990 vmwd Blair with her parents anq friends and relatives of the tam-~ily can testify to her perfectl, health and beauty.She is an activie little Miss a nd her pand- parents and other relatives have good right to be proud of her record. May she continue to grow in woman and girl.There are no re-fried life.Three children wel atrictions as to the nature of the born to bless this unlon,all 1 food sent.Contestants may enter, whom were raised to maturity u the fruit, vegetables and meat div- the hnme farm.Mr.Anllfrso isions, any two of these-divisions, preceded the passing af hi wilor all three.Any preferred meth-122 years and 3 days and followin od of canning may be used a1.'that time she lived for n numhi though the Government Depng iof years with her son,Carl,c ment of Agriculture finds that tho.the place which had always be< 'oug.35 7,900 u n 49 15,700 2.7 On motion the Board adjourned to meet Sepwmlzer B, 1930.Annie c. Martin, County Elerk. BLAIR HIGH scgpox. NEWS I FONTANELLE COUPLE WED (Ciintinued from Page One)(Continued from page one) Playgrounds Improved During the summer months, im- provements were made on the play grounds of all the city schools.At both the north and west schools the trees were trimmed and the grass closely mowed and play- ground equipment repaired.AttheCentralbuildinggravelvias placed on the Krounds to help keep the children out of the mud, teeter- present. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Robert Brand of Fon- tanelle and was reared in that com~ munity.She graduated from the Hooper high school with the class of 1928. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl E, Pete ih of the Tel- basta community.e has for the past years been erlgugcd in rnech- nealth and intellect as the years go by. "MAK ING THE HOME A'l'l`RAC'l`lVE Miss Rizpah Douglass of the Extension Service of the Agricul- tural College will stan her pro- ject "Making we Home Attrac- tive" with the leaders of womeh's |~l|.'\a in akin nnlunlu in Ofrnhnr hot~pnck method together with theuseox' n pressure cooker for the' sterilizing is best,especially for the meats and non-add vege- tables,The list of contest judges includes five of America's out- standing home economics experts| and nutrition authorities,headedby Dr. Louise Stanley, chief of thelBureau of Home Economics, U. S.! Depanment of Agriculture.A; her home.For the past sever years she has made her home wil her daughters, Mrs. Ed A. Jens( and MU(Walter Nielsen of th vicinity. She was baptised and confirm: in the Lutheran church at the ag of fourteen on June 24,1876 which faith she has always a1 l1ered.~She has been an acti' member in the Rebekah lodge f. wx/M M Wutte rs and a giant stride W¢\'¢'anical work in thefgnrage at Wins- erected.This play ground equip- low.At present he is owner of the ment was taken down at the time Ford garage in Cedar Bluifs. the ivTd grade building was wreck- ed ln order to make way for the new Senior high school. New Fire Escape Erected Mt. and Mrs. Petersen left the same morning for a short honey- moon in the western part of the state.After Sept. 14 they will be nr hf.m» 11. mr-:» 'wmv friend; .mn \-°-f~ w \-"-' '-'"""-V ' " " " " " " 'sample ball-mason jar,togetherShe will come back each month with prize entry labels and all in-l during the winter and spring,The formation on the contest, may be lessons will be about arrangements secured without ' s t simply by of furniture, use of decoratxye f'b'lwrit.ing to the N ional Canning jects, and the use of color "" lm~Contest, Shenandoah, Iowa. proving the inside of the house. Another lesson will ~ shout the SURPRISE ON BIRTHDAY many years and will be greatmissed by her sister members. She leaves to mcum her passln three children, Mrs. Ea A Jense of Blair, Carl G. Anderson dl' Ch `cago,Mrs.Walter NielsenBluir;three sisters,Mrs. Mar Petersen of San Francisco. Cali ANNOUNClNG A NEW I)EPAR'l`MEN'|' .. l Regular $10 New Fall During the month of August ,a new spiral fire escape was erected at the Junior high school building. This was in accordance with the recommendation of tim state tire marshall.The Blhir Board of Edu- cation has now mef all the require-' ments set forth by the state fire marshml|_ Blair High School Enioys New Auditorium The new high school audlmmxm- gymnasium which has recently ... ..-..... W ..............., ...,...... ......relatives in Cedar Bluffs. Wedding guests were: Mr.and Mrs,Wm.Goede and daughter, lilr.and Mrs.Robert Brand and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peter- sen, Sr., and family,Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Boschult, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Friis, Miss Marie .Ward of Blair, and Elmer Bosehult. Those who assisted in serving were Misses Leola Stork,Alice Brandert and I/enda Stork. selection or making of hooked nxgs.InJanuary, E. H. Hoppert of the lL`z"';nsion Service\ will meet with both men and women leaders to discuss landscaping and the im- provemeht of the outsdde appear- ance off the house.Next spring, Miss Douglass will ri ng sugges- tions about wall coverings, floors. the refinishing of furniture,and one lesson about the spirit o l home life. The same lessons will be given |l\lrs.Augusta Sands of Oaklan Mr. L. C. Jeppesen of the Lmigpalif., and Mrs. Ida Christensen \ Creek neighborhood, south of mwnFairfield, Calif., and two brother was greatly surprised and nleased,J<.1m Carlson of Alliance, Neb, ar to have around fifty of his friends Gustav Carlson of Oakland, Cali assemble at his home on Suq\¢iBy\Eight grandchildren and one gre evening, Sept:7,that date being grandchild also remain to moul his natal day.her passing. The evening was spent with .vls-Mrs.Anderson will .great iting and dancing in their large missed by her many friends ' barn.A fine lunch was served atlwhom she has always been a sour~ midnight and dancing followed of jo y and comfort.She led zuntil the wee hours of the morninglnetive, helpful life, always enden SILK DRESSES FEAT URED EVERY DAY AT ONLY $ H 9 5SIZES l NEWb31__ _ _in several other counties this year. NORTHERN TRIP Tmey were glven to another senes The friends departed for their onng to bé of assiktanc and nev< homes,declaring the evening a shirkinz her duties.She had 1l&€.n gornpleted, is nqw being ~ RE-'['U§;N FH 46full time by the students of Blairl mosn Enjoyable one and wisiing interesfing personality, being Qlért Mr. .Iennesen mmw more nleasant no the mains nf the world andill?hisrh school.This auditodum | o 1 c o un ue s la st y ea r. ASHIIINCENTER¢n`{mi<im¢1 one nk eh; finé5£'1H'¢h|xr... ......1 nf...r...|..... u-..\.|. ._ ..._ I Last year 377 changes were state.For auditorium purposes it seats nearly one thousand people, for basketball games, dx hundred can be taken care of.The gym- nasium playing floor is 45x72, muah is large enough to take care of all gymnadum classes.The stage is 55 feet long by 20 feet deep.It is equipped with 144 border lights and 6 panel section of the disappearing type of loot liavht. besides than an n rnmnlohs .-... and .-ns. .Nun ueemun ie-tumed Wednesday of this week from an extended automobile trip covering the states of Minnesota, the two Dakqtas and 'parts of Can- ada as far as Winnipeg. They left Blair on August 23 and were continuoudy on the move until their retum an Sept. 9 driving severai thousands of miles. The conditions through the states they covered were much like those .s ru ._,.._.__1 A _" _ _ made per average county.in furni- ture arrangement, use of color and decorative objects.An ave- rage of 240 nxgs were made and selected per county.-Improvements around the outside of the houses totaled 594 per average county. 557 wadls,floors, and pieces of Iumiture were cleaifed and relin- ished in the average county. These figures come from the reports of nroiect leaders at the close of the birthdays. RETURN FROM EASTERN TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Jack Croudy and daughter,Bess,accompanieii by Postmaster John White and wife, returned last Saturday from n trip to points in Indiana,Ohio and Kentucky.They made the trip in Jaeids car and were gone nearly three weeks.Both families wis~ always optimistic i n her view- points.` Her departure marks the pass-ing of another of the long line of worthy pioneers who have gone totheir reward in the great beyond. The funeral services were held on last Sunday at 2 p. m. at the old home near Rose Hi ll and at s p. m. at the Rose Hill church where Rav; John F.Poucher -of Omaha nffininfnnl nf nn.funeral l : l v l l l v u I . T he s tore f or t hr if ty women |000 Store Buying Pdwer Blair, Nebr. Saves yoll money Everyday MEN'S two or three piece suits Cleaned and pressed.. . .\\ N ~I C E o o o We are making a SPECIAL EFFQRT to-introduce our Good Work and Service to more Blair people.f mfay, September I5 50 BUT___ r o n o N E W E E K O N L Y Overcoats . . . . $1.50 Phone White 133' Now is your chance 9 _to know our workMensSults....1.25 and at a reduced Men's Trousers ..50 price too. Top Coats . . . . . 1.25 Your next suit should be a "MACY" guaranteed Advance 'Cleaners Discouufz books not gm; on this special neiu bf mum for the nml tho |:'.:.."; '::.'.°;::. :2 |"|\;'l ....."::;':Lli..e pmjggg in the lndus-v n l 1auditodum is also equipped with a. ntandard size motion picture booth :which meeta ali fire proof re~ auirements. 5 v l u n :a u ; | . u m m :u l .u m a ;u v r c a A u ;''h e r e t h e y f o u n d i m m e n s e f i e l d s o f m o r e t h a n t h e 2 0 8 5 c h a n g e s h a v eb e a u t i f u l w h e a t w h i c h h a d i r n 0 t l " " 3 1 ' 1 ° " " * ° ' i } Y b e e n m " ' § h = { ' ; ' °t h a t b e e n f o r t h e b l a c k m r ,f r o m w h i c h * " " ' { -T m ° ° " " * Y . w _1 1 ?, n . . .. . . . . 1. . . . | . .. , . , . = . . . .. . , . ~ , . . . . , |. . . . . . . . . u n e c t m v e e n r o l l m e n t 1 s m a n o z u t l o n Kentucky gs being very cry and the farmers there are selling their stock on aecuunt of scarcity of feed. The party returned by way of St..Joe, Mo. and Kansas. THE HACK SAW vo L UME 5 §lair,Nebragka, September 11, 19aq NUMBER 18 I f you're good at high mathematics, go ddwn to the school some morning and count the num- ber ,of c a n puke d outside. Have you seen the 'Glow Mold",the new Globe Range displayed i n o u r west window?It in the lust word in ranges and the prlee is :ight on it. Ho us e ho ld hint-In order w keep your wits from tsllring f m much:put a lmls concreie into HIGHWAY BEING GRAVEL ED The pa n o l Highway No.5 Q 0 ..~rann. Geo.Badgerow in- vasbed ina ne1rone Hinute E l e c t r i c ON BUYING TRIP "Babe" Marks is io leave next Sunday for New Yo rk whe re he will spend about ten days buying his fall and winter stock of hats, coats and dresses for the Fashion Center. has been receiving a fre sh cut of gravel during the past week. The gravel has been unloaded at Blair and Calhoun and will mnke a dedded improvement i n the highway between. these two points. The hi ghway wus gndd up pre- paratory to this move several weeks ago.` It is plmuled to pave the high- way from Calhoun to the county line soon but no pavement will be laid from Calhoun to Blair for some time. Minute E l e c t r i c W uhe r k i t weekf Theyhavwabeenus- the husband passed away twenty- two years nga he was the officiat- ing minister and this gave a touch of zeal personal sympathy tn the services. Interment was made in the Rose Hill cemebery beside the hua~and wonderful onenl 1 [Phe old - fashioned mother who saved her wedding dress for her daughter now his a daughter who saves her wed- d n g dmss for her next wwding. Ac lem mee wings which are appnrént-l y obsolete:t h e hitch!-ack; the petti- coat, and chin whis-ke n. We often wonder ing a One Minute Washer for yearn and apprwated the quality. The new barn Chds- tqffer Anderson is building west o ftown,was properly initiated Int S\hx!- day night with a dance and genera) wa tinze. \._Bos:(to pretty ap- plicant) So you want a job?Had a n y experience? Applicant: Oh, some and relatives gathered to show their sympathy |md.respec't. |.t |don't advertise. Have y o u e ve r se en Th e Enter prise adve rtise rmnsfn~HARDWARE lmew not what they did.She gave freely to others of what she had, for herself she asked nothing. For the pomp and glory of this world she cared nothing, her part was to remain in the background and give of her love and service. To her children she taught tm and honor.Her heart was in her :I |: "She wu a true fri end and a devoted mdther.All the years ofher life were spent in lbving ser- vice to her famlly and her fx-legds. She was a moiher to the mother- less.To the stranger that called at the door she gave food and drink and ofbentimea shelter.She rejoined with people when they succeeded and gave help and com- fort to those that failed.lf peo- ple spake uniunly of her, she for- .I _ .n ;| l | - b r n Pilot-T ribune t d i n T h e E n te r - pri ze.nu r . mu a h 2 The ceiling is equipped with Delonex, thereby mlkinz the acous- iu:properties of the nuditodum D! this anditonum has attracted the attention of the offidals of the School Board Journal who will have complele dmcripuon concern ing it ln their Building number ol nies:magazine of \¥uwry.'198h Semor Class Offken The senior class hdd their J st class meeting of the year last Thursday.At this meeting the iollowing officers were elected: president,Stanley Jensen;vice- prealdent,Dorothea Gilbettson; -.ue mme r e o.. =.me.eo, nomohaveraisedenoughwheatthis year to feed the world. They found Winnipe a beauti- dition.A city of comfortable homes m e happy people.They were impressed by the different industries found there and pro- nounced i t the best city for i ts ,ire me the y hm'ev ei» vmtixn But lt wns good to ge tba c k home to Washington county which is the heart of the gssden spot of the world ind John wouldn't (ride his little domain for any spot which he visited on his tx-ip. u m ° °s we e t.The eonstruction u| :ity and in a pros rooreon- seuetary-treasurer,Marie Bolln;PEACEFUL HILL 'lo bestlast years average severed' hun drd points,County Agent George Bates believes. So far the an of home andfarm beautification has been somewhat neglected in Washington county- not because od lack ol want or de- sire,but largely a. lack of plans gf how to do it best. Those dddng `to see how a little paint, s team and some lend- scsping will improve the average farm home should be at the court house in Blair, Friday morning, October 8rdst 10:00 o'c]ock with the president of your organization and two elecved delegates as pro- ject leaders. Mr. Flank.Jr 'Mr. and Mrs Cha. Wrich Leora DOGS "";';."53<2¥<§''3"¢'é"mf .'f w.hminr cn... rln.~».and Connne were Bm: callers on The junior class met on Friday and elected their officers who will have charge of their activities dur- ing the school year, 1980-31.The lollowing high school studmts yrere elected as officers of the junior class: president, Reed 0'I-lan lon; vicé-president, Mary B; Hitw- xnnn;secretory-treasurer,Fred- erick Nemetz;snonsor.M i s s Sundoy. Miss Evelyn Knowlton spent the weekend with friends in Fremont. Quite a numberl from this vic- inity ntlended the Fire Inmxrgnee dance at the German hall Satur- day evedng. Mr.and Mrs.George F. Wrich, Melvin and Opal Mae visited at the om Wrich home Saturday. From the number of farmers in Washington county reporting t o County Agent George Babes t.heir\ sheep losses from hungry dogs, it provides food for serlous thought --both for the owner of a flock of sheep and the keepers of hungry dogs. According to records,o ne ma n :..c,..u. n»\..4-4' ........».. :. »...m»..l IHutchixmon.|1.:'.'i2E}€"}"...'i°EE'1"*°°' nu sixth |;; ; : : z ° ~i`§»}Z"`.l}1`E§ 13 Club Eleciion mr u lu a y o n a u n u a y .'Marjorie num and Leora 1-J .-1¢h.| Es=5_=°_<'=1'f&§\=S * °h i s flo c k o f The "13 Club",which is also known au a pep organization of Lhe high school. fills all fxisliml yacsncies at meding; of the senior high school.The entire 'seniorhigh school vqleri for the follow~ who are attending Blair high, spent the week-end with home folks, Mr.and Mrs.(n m Voss and dnughters were among those who attended the Sunday school picnic at the Bennington park Sunday aft- sneep ny nugs.In the compiled ststuws of Neb- raska for 1922 there ls a law gov- eming this tax levy on dogs buf whether it would apply to Wash- ington county so far is unsolved, but an effort is being' made toIng 0LllC€l'B w dll'€Cl wen' years crnuun.ncdvitiea:Charlotte Armstead,H. C. Kuhr and Rdph and Jack Florence Oix-Lis, Mary Beth Hih:h~ were Blair wlers Saturday.ma n.Gordon Vinton.I-'lnrancn Mr. and Mrs. John Kuhr. Sr. and End ont. |vo1.UN'r1=:En WHEATii i lé n, bo mthe a c i 1 \}§ i ¢ s J n""Jo hn Kuhr, J r. § f",' Q ; Pin Gollahon and Fnnbis Kelly.the B. C. Kuhr home Thursday. ..Mr. Aug. Kahak and family via- Beaver Gty-Elzc qo n will be lied at the Wm. Hansen home Sun- n e m i n r u m; c a a m Ama 1 2 d a y ., on $200,000 bond issue for exec-Mr. and Mrs.H. C. Kuhr and Hon of courthouse md j,i|_lymph sad Jack, and Mr. and Mn. HARBORS HESSIAN I-'LY At this dme of the year, early fall plawlng is mlite green with volunteer wheat:This new growth serves al an ideal harbor for the Hessian flies that soon will be \Hxminsn-$20,000 additions m|H°"'7 Knlep attended the '»°-Uthlhuntinz a nhce an lav their engbuildings and eqidbment of Marr vm wedding anniversary of mr » --_ __' acco rr m inf °:' " " 'Ormatlou from theihuminzMemorialHospitalan~ and Mrs.Howgrd W f._. .__.o County 2A!Z'&l1t'n office.'nnnnnnii hu 'Flmmital RnunI {ULllI, Sunday.In a week or tan dnvs the tlizhtlNeligh-George Zelm-ms com- pleted remodeling Palmer property pear depot for sale plvlllnn. Ne Egh-Ne llgh gg Com- pany ice plant wo '2| hours per day lull capacity to meet de- mand.- Ne a nd pe rim- gge bdng redecoxihed I n d im~ proved. Dnnhp-"Bavi¢w*'~ Wd' to Geo. E. Hungerford.' W n me t s - G u s h! ' l b e r h e xv FIRST GOLF 'm1 m!um~i N'r Beszinninz Inst Thursday evening the first of a series of minlutme 8011 tournaments was held at the g " King golf course north of Couugungg for the tonrnnment were choaen from the four men and fourlndiesboldlngthelaweet le o re s fo r the wi tky lly e de nthe °°;,3`?%f°'°i°'f*%°¢¢*=° °5";*°'* ol Hessian flies will be on in this locality.Any clear aftemoon be- tween five and seven o'clock they wm appear, in due and shape, al lml!-grown mosqnltoa. I! wheat growers o f Wuhing- ton county and vidmey will disc vnder |.ll volunteer wheat plnntn, thne milli un do llar Ilia wlllhunt uwthnr Held ~ whinlz 60 hy their e e n ~ Hooper-Team Sex-dee Sudan .> .._U A . | u ; ¢ " ` x U g l I ° P 0 1 1 0 d ~ § q l g n " | , _ 1 'é a 1 ,N ' -.n |Q|I