09-25-1930JTERPRISEEI*THE A LUCAL NEWSPAPER FOB
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ENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENTG]
From the Gudm SVR wl Nehruh-n..|..l¢..\.».l Wnkiv In .hir A.. Rlmndei BLAIR, NEB., sEP'rE1m3ER 25, 1930 wuhm wm owe:-VOLUME xfrfnv sun¢n;$'¢'f$`§"iTa¢2,`if3o Zu' Yin. Single Com s¢.
Snap Shots at the Fair
Wosh. County Nebr. Croos Re-
Being Pillaged
Farm Houses Rubbed by Wholanle
Ten Homes Entered and Pilluged
in One Day.Clolling and Nec-
essaries Were Takgn.
ROB ARLINGTON TERRITORY
Blair and Washington county
has for some time been easy pick-
~ported Favorable
Condition nf Corn Crop Given as
67 Per Cent by U. S. Statistician
Nebraska Second Place in Corn.
Small Grain Crop Good.
RECORD SMALL GRAIN YEAR
Moderate temperatures and occa-
sional showers made the past week
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iaev. and mm. c. G. Bader and '
11 u »=¢H;= their 1-gm-°;g H ~h U d D 'o., , . ,: ; . w ; ;; : °:;fa :";,..z a s ~g w a y n e r | s c u s s ; o n
signed Rev.Bader as pastor fox'|1
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decided nromation from every
rmr n - I Stale num-x¢¢ Enginér Meeks wuh
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i md C. ol C. Commit!to View
§District Proposed to Graveled
Gn u c " " ""mm ; s n o u m u mu u ;u l m a m .t o A p p e a r i n t h e D a m e g nu b h h
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QLQQ Fzllls City is mo n tha n ~.
"qw the size of Blmlr, the Metho-Around fifty neu-relatives of
Aa n hmm n fins rhurch there and Mr,Abe Sutherland ~gathe1~ed at
" " "n;a..§';;1a;a;'is more ..,tractive
Members of the Blalr congrega-tion and other friends of Rev. and
Mrs.Bader regret to see them
leave Blalr.They have fitted ln
very nicely with the community in
general and will he missed in their
circle of friends.Mrs. Bader has
been an active and enthusiastic
member of the Woman's Club here
and her going will be a distinct
loss toii1e Club.Rev. Bader's weekly visits to
The Enterprise office when he
brought in his éhurch notes and
paused for his usual grecthg and
an cxehamze of nleasantries have
the tourist park Sunday ta do him
honor, the occasion being his nin-
tieth bmi. anniversary.
Mr. Sutherland is mjoylng very
good health at the present time
and thoroughly enjoyed the disf
tinction of playing host on his
nintieth anniversary.
Mr. Sutherland came to Nebras-
ka in an early day and like many
ol the pioneers, labored early and
late on his farm for years until he
had acquired u competence suffi-
cient to retire from so much hard
work when he moved to Bluir.He
makes his home with his daughter,
Mrs. Frank Gray.
His daughters, Mrs. E. M. Sand-
WORK To BE STARTED SOON
Opens Rich Agricultural Trading
Territory lor Blair Besides BeinglA Real Convenience to Farmers
Edwin A. Olmstead, state district
aagineer, met with the Fontanelie
highway road committee a n d
n n Wednesday morning 'they5w h o u t over the highway us
fur as Drum.The object of thevisit with the state districffengin-
eer was in respon toa requestfor state aid_hy th?high\vny com-
mittee to help in the constmctlon
lwork df the highway.
1 Considerable tulk of changing
f `=Z`""`J <§i{" a t i o n b y A r c h d e a c o n l 'W U m l n a a n n u n :n e u n -th e g r eF O R B L A I R { 1 . .W .Gr a mly .Th e y a r e C a p ta i i l P39313 ~i n e v e y an-
_...4N ...l..sta noe : w e n a ll asmsta nc e"lF r a n k W . J a r n e s o n 0 1 : n e w a r m
.A r ti st Ha s P la y e d i n Ma i n C dlte r s Ar my wh os e ho me is a t S t. He le ns ,
o f t h e N a ti o n a n d H a s N a ti o n a l En gla nd , a nd :C a de t J a me s P u g h ,
wh o h a i l s f r o m t h e C i ty o f R o me ,R e p u t a t i o n ..i N Y
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possible.W e d o n o t o b je c t
to Omaha competition if we
canlmve an equal chance to
bid on the job.We canqwith
the same quality of goods
and the s ame amou nt a lvba y s
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Un b utu xu u; lii u a uiinu," - "l i c ha rge 01'th e Services n e w¢:~l "t u u u _.m r ra o f B mr a n u m m L besides th e re g u la r servic es ( a m »o u t b ld a n O ma h a f i r m.
-*Th e ma s o n f o r th i s i sep r i u ll to h ea r a c o nc e. _ »_......1..,.nounc ed els ewh ere an thas 1ssue)m 1 n hanmn n n l nvn r a n d ii2 B0
0LlLLa::\1¢:|g m£:ri£u n a | . l ' U | | i l l l | .~W »l u l l :l u |` y _ -. , , , . , , , _ __ __ _h o l E | . ' V i U ¢a d n Y e v c n i n g F ' - I .. . . . . , § .I n n a I n n m n n r t i n n t i n t
T :30 o'clock mm."dppl .si the Omaha shop is simply
1 .¢l l l j \ J I ! ; l . } * l . . » £ l \ ; \ r | u | n . ,n u ." " " " " ;g a m l n | | 3 » l T l l ! 5 U I l " | | u | |t r m i n n t w o m a n - v i o l i n i s t o n t h e
l J O I \ u I L m a g e ,i s t o a p p e a r i n t h e
D a n n .C o l l e g e A u d i t o r i u m .S u c h
Co l1 1 la 1\ Ill .a s " ' i h d l v i o l i n s e n s a t i o n
. o f lll.|g e n e r a t i u l l ,a p e r s o n a l i t y
B u l r n i i u g a l o n e i n t h e w o r l d o f
vi o l l n i > , t . ~ "( N e w Y o r k T i m e s )i s
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p ua u t x unvi s i t o r i n th i s c o u ntr y f o r t w o
y e a r s , g ra d u a te d f r o m th e Ch ur c h
A r my C o lle g e i n L o n d o n , E n g l d
wi t h th e Bi sh op o f Lo nd on 's L lc -
en s e a n d h a s f o r th r e e a n d a h a lf
y e ar s be e n en g a g ed i n th i s pha se
of the Chu rc .h's wo Ca d e t P u g hha s rec entlv off ere hi ms e lf I o r l
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do wn a n d o u t wh e n i t c o me s
to n c o mp e ti ti ve bid.-
Most of the solicitors from
Omaha who are making the
outside towns are from job
sho ps; that ar e poo rly e qui p-
p e d a n d o n ly fly -b y -n i gh ts
th a t d o n o t sta n d ba c k o f
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the hisrhwav from its nresent.lo~ enjogrd urn tho hnszf. wislmasiilands of Wilmer. B. C. and Mrsq ¢ . n \ 4 n a v -- . - - -. . - _ . . -e g o wi th th e m to
ne.
V I S I T
1-;n1'1'0x¢'S F A M l L Y
0 .P.Me r r i ll a n d M r . Me r r i ll a n d
c h ildr en o f Chic ago,a n i v e d la st
Saturday morning to be present on
the important occasion.His other
daughters,Mrs:James Mullin,
residing-ne a r Bla i r ,a n d Mr s .
i s " 1 _ . . . - - -_r -- " "-c a ti o n whi c h i s a h a lf s e c ti o n li n e
to th e sec tion li n e on e- h alf m i l e
s o u th h a d c au sed c o nsi der able u n-
'casiness but it was decided that on
ac c oun t o f the re be ing th re e s c ho ol
hou se s an d a n umbe r of re si de nc es
of tha ioffim
their new hor
R ELATIVESb 1 ::<:I f tn lowln -~------_u 1.smpft o e 2 3 "mf" this work and is at/premnt under-E
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\_blilion.1of Anierica "Sd hfmp"B hos i While carrying on the pastoraii=;<=-g ci1I;1grel5;0 °2 .$ § °,i ,E" ;work of the church here they ml:
15 em c.._guests at the home nf Mrs. E. C.afraid no come, smcc Madame Lhe Pierce :vid are being cntertaiined
vmne makes o special effort io at meals in the homes of the con~|'
reach just such people.She plays e tion | *only the best, music, of course, butgr sv i '
'she avoids such things as the ave»_»ruse audience regard as hezivy aldI'0RMAi. RECEP'i`QI"~iC0LLEGE »
L n c l r \ \ U I h
l n every instance where
the work has been delivered
the quality of the stock and
the workmanship has beensuchthatifdonebythe
home printer it would not
have been accepted.Is this
boosting Blair?We expect to stand by
Blair ente rises This isrp.p e r h a p s s e l f i s h b e c a u s e w e
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Mr.and Mrs.Hiram Mann of
Adel, Iowa drove over to Blair
lnst Monday evening for a few
days visit with their cousins, James
Rhoades, Mrs. Jonas Burcham and
John Rhoades and families,
This was their first visit to
Frank Gray of this city, were also
present.His only son, Wm. Suth-
erland of California, was unable to
be present s he had recently su!-
iered nn a to accident from which
on the present road that it would
be wi se w hold it where i t now
is located.'Work of grading will
start soon,
Mr. Olmstead, alter viewing thebe is just recovering.lroad,stated that he would take
One of the interestingleatures u}?_tho rnutter of financial uid¢!
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Blair and they were greatlyinter- of the fin? amner WmThelaborate blrthday cakee s b e d i n o u r i i t t l e c i t y .e y w e r e
. . . . . . . . A 2 . . . . l n u \ | |S n ! n u n r . | n 1 \i n n l l f l f i ~~~
S /large, with the hxghway commxsslon andr presented give his decision in a few days.
eight)The improvement, however, is an
-assured fact and il. is hoped that
before cold weather seui in that
uninteresting.And she tells the
storv of each piece before she plays
it.Thus, even little chiidren will
derive great benefit and enjoyment
from her playing.Her music is
tmly populnr, in the best sense of
the word.Madame Lhevirme is
The formal faculty-student re-E
caption of Dana College was held
in the reception room of the.
Ladies'Hall on Friday eveningp
September 19.
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TC B I IZC LIHLL w l l u l .u c l y i n u n .business interests of Blair
will inlturn help us, but we
do feel that this principle is
aplilicahle to other lines, if
we are to make Blair a sue
cessful business center.accompanied at the piano by herlwihe §,i:es;§§ne€ke;;§ntEe '§Z{L'.§§i o »= » an s an » 4 » o ¢ ¢ 4| re
husband a distinguished pianist.E ...'a .Other speakerswere Dr.C.}\.f lnlrlren as v-ell as adults will llam.nn .r Hin |1nn:nirnPIlt nf Ed_CARRIES OFF RIBBOLS
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Blair was the point or acuvity anaseveralhouseswereenteredat
night and money was taken.MJ
E. 13. Redfield suffered !ll0:it, los-
ing about $90 in one night.The
culprit or culprits were Wiley and
in every instance escaped the
clutches of the law and are still
a t l a r g e ..
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' V * " ' l \ " |v u v u u u . .. " . . . . . " . .» .v - . .\ .u I 'P H I L I C U I H I I . ,. u u . c s 1 : a n . c u n l ¢ . n . " . . . .* F *i n i t s r e g u l a r w e e k l y c o p b u l i e -C o l l e g e a s t h e y g r e a t l y a p p r o v e d
t m ;r e c e n t l y ..f t h 1 n ..4 S o i l m o i s t u r e i s s u f f i d c n t f o r 3 t h e s m a l c o e g e l a n d f x t s l b e n c f n t
p r e s e n t n e e d s t h r o u g h o u t t h e s t a t e ! n j _; . Y ° " " g P e e p e o t e c o m -
§ 3 :S h ; S a ; m : _ fl " = f > ; f g ° < *P ' ° g r ° 5 3 _B o t h b e i n g g r a d u a t e s o f D r a k e
e v e n !m e u b u l e |u t q u i t e " " °| U n i v e r s i t y a t D e s M o i n e s ,I o w a
.S o , § ; .c o r n l n ' " " ' ; . . f a n d h a d n g t v r o d a u g h t e r s w h o
I f r o s t d a m s e ' 3 _ h 1 5 ° " 'e i r o m w e r e g r a d u a t e s w i t h t w o m o r e
..3 'v .E " ' E " " " £n e e d s | w e l l o n t h e i r t r a y t o f i n i s h t h e u n i -
| - -- -~
Fremonters
Lose To
Fremont Team Loses
the work will be complefedThe road which nn;v leads into
_|Blair Q the west side oi Cauble
B l Creek and through the city dump
~ will be changed dnd will cross theQcreekand the railroad truck at
'the Harry Ervey farm and followChanceto nonh on the east side of the trgck
ley L¢-'\K\|Cand meet west Nebraska street.be ;\;.fulari3 cha
appearance of her 1
l| ]£ \ |l a \. ? l| | U L In av ; 4 \ r P ° " " - " 'j '|l I.lK!d b E t h (n r ' a t i n n a n d P I 0 f & B S o l 'J e r s z l d ,o f ;1 \1r:\.......n |F a r m e r s h 8 \ e H 0 1 1 E S C R P C L L 1 . . - a g u a 'a r y g n u 5 U . I \ l l y w e 3 { n e |1 , 0 B e s g u e l v e r s i t y t h e y k n g
IT A P G Q U \ . . .1 . . . . . . . .\ ; u \ v f u l r n h ~¢ ' - .. . . .f ¢ u \ n &L n l l n n n n ]n f * L n v n n n l ?l _ _ 1 - Q w w h a t l t m e a n s
- -- -- n » . v| A l n Lead in Elkhom Valeight-your ulwl
prodigy at the .
almost great-
distinguished
y will play his
mbers dressed
T.,that most
the Theological Seminary.The
program also included several very
beautiful musical numbers.Vocal
I
solos were given hy Professor_
Banle and Miss Dorothy Baxteryof Blair, and a flute solo by Miss
nosea vvuauu,um-fe ..\....-,breeder of this county, has good
right m feel a little ciiesty overhis late winnings at différent coun-
ty fairs.He showed his hogs at
the Burt, Dodge and Washington
_ .-Mary.JLour¢. »|»ooLBllir,_,,.__Leqpn1;y,@jgs_ropoitse align i l After the program, an lnioinahof £o'rty~one `oui. %f oily-
-y ,....,,.....a..¢~\ imm- nffered much seven ahd also a winning of nine
n i n g t o u ss c h o o l h o u s e s .F r u i t a n d p o u l f w
h a v e b e e n m i s s e d b u t t h e c l i m a x
c a m e o n T h u r s d a y o f l a s t w e e k
w h e n t h e A r l i n g t o n f a i r w a s a t '
' i w h a g m .o n t h a t d a y u m f a r m -
e n o r t h e a s t o f A r l i n o n s u f fr s .e r ,
w i - n ' B \ y n n d " t h e ' r e p o r t i s m
h o m e s vr e r e e n t e r e d a n d P i l l a g e d
"vn ro" yi me en.. V. me ........... 4 ._E _UThis aituatmn was a result of re:lh;,,:e}; m ; : a ; Y g j g g y the
plantings, the weather bureau said.| bener part of the year.
..Fn. plowi ng and seeding of Mr.and Mrs.Mann left Ved-
""' er \;hcatMl1:|\'e made good P'°',nesday by way o i Fremont,for
Kress..e cu s of wild hay §ndlGrand island for a shun vim Wim
the thu'd.crop otalialla is neanng other ,ela,_i\,es_
by A Score of B to G in Lauri Blair should certainly give nSunday'a Game ,Slow of thanks m the Pfvzressivia
lspirita who 'have fathered this
u m m s l a r r s I N s 1NN1NGs change as is will give °~ hard Bm-
fnoed highway into the hea rt ol
-:he best agricultural section of thecompletion.Pastures 'am in ex»s...,'The MacDonalds had a ehance to county
oellent condition and win fammh mas s chili-'o ai ~§ iX ' se 1nta£rst~plaoain_1he,E1khQm '1Valley league standing Sunday,but|HOG ~AL E
son "Lanny", n.noy 1
piano, who nas wonérfamethanhis
parents." Little Ladd
groups of piano nu:
like the boy Mom!
f a mo u s o f i n f a n t
mu si c h i stor y , who m
sembles , bo th i n ab il
yearnnce.|
In o r d e r th a t cverj
i n Bla i r ma y see :
fn\v1n\\a "§||r1 hh ?Rf
° " " " " "t h e y c o u i d n ' t s n a p b u t o f t h e i r :" __
~~~8 ~} n n : n 4 u a f u n n l v I ¥1l!h\}¢l\"~ l n n | | . n t . ¢| l " l f vu l n r m v z a n *'1:rx fll lxn lr *i \Y I\ ¢h '
ity and in ap-
5' boy and girl
and hear this
ul his mother.
5m-.u,........~.. .~_-..--._enjoyment to both the faculty'second prizes.members and the students.Re-\
freshments were served at the'TEKAMAH SCHOOL BOARD
close of the evening.VISITS NEW BUILDING
of wearing Hvnaw. elecnncux "P" an anunuance oz xeeu, me repornplianees, shot guns, etc.No Ql'|€'g¢,ag,¢5_
seems to have definite informaunn|Ma kin:marked improvement
as to the license number of the during August from the handicap
car or the description °f_ thoe of earlier drought, Nebx'aska's corn
_ _ .f f i l l e l v u l l l s n l . u z u l u l . . l V \ l \ \ \ » A ' \ n o u ;H . - . . - - . .|A l u :1 . : u | u : L | n | n c h u l a w u t . ;l l l i m l l d lc a l l e r a t T h e E n t e r p n s e o e d a n o t c h n e a r e r t h e T - ° P h Y l o s -o u t f a v e h u n d r e d h o g c a t a l o g u e s
l a s t M o n d a y ..n k " ' l ' ! - . * 3 § ° . " ' E f ° >i n z o n l y o n e g a m e t o B l a i r ,8 t o 5 f l f o r J .T .N e l s o n w h o r e s i d e s j u s t
known oo E
Wndel,teh
year's sojo
and FrankMm s ta ff.
nm - m u ""'"";'°"'""' win. tim 1-I°6p=r leaders wen he-'muh of Bhir..nm is lmldxngmuUM!reeen y ~ "| ing benhen twice hy North Band.'annual ,ge of Spotted nlgndum in sunny California ....._ ..-..... |...¢ .... nm. 1. \...|m» nu-; -...| n...... |-..-.. »...... ...1theprice of admission for grade e
school children has been set as lowas 25 cents.High school children 4 _ H ~
will be admitted for 50 cents,and
The Tekamah school hoard, nc- guilty of the deed.In is thought
C companied by mei: Superintendent, that the robbing was done by out#
0 .Mr. Weisensee made a thorough side people and iz is claimed that
:......,.¢:.»f nlnafm new Senior +1-.» mr or cars used bore Douglas
crop is estimated at 226,Z68,0001
bushels for this year by A. E. An~
derson, state and federal agricul-. tural statistician.1
""'1 . t h L H C m u c l w l u m . u u Llllni Ja s ;ua nlgg b l u s a n u U U L U C d\ :1 n l: y u U 5 n.1 |l s m u c h m o v e w x t h e c o n t e s t i o B l a l r .P o u r e r r o r s ,h e u l a s s o m e g o o d o n e s .
2:I..».M."A v L n l l u a n r l R 1 \ ; | u 'Y I 01 10 !U A 1 u n .L A , -n | n n n A n l »n l
a u u
a n n onlloy uuuvu va.....-.-..---._-....-»l h i g h sc hool ea r ly th i s mo r n i n g .c oun ty lic en ses.|Th i s w i l l ma k e th e Ne b r a e k a u l e o n th e c o a s t h e p u t i n
~ ' Supt.D .V .Man ner sh owed th e I n eve r y ins tan c e th e OWDBTB c r o p n e xt to th a t o f I o wa , p l a c i n g mo s t o f th e ti me a s f o r e ma n o n a
Te k a m a h bo a r d a l l 'th e spec ial we r e a w a y f r o m h o m e a n d the ' I lli no is in thi rd plac e i n to ta l p r o -ra n c h o wn e d by ' th e n o w f a mo u s
__...fe a tu r e s o f o u r sp le n d i d n e w h i g h thi eve s h ad full s way to do as fh ey ' d uc tion An de r so n s ai d . Th i s is th e», m o v i e a°=<>=f»Igic iiar ping..'~°'?*°'°
0 |J| 5b\:b un uaun| auu U |||\l\B 4" \¢°n l: u c . :u\:l:u u ulc uuus ua.y u a n.f i r s t 8 i n n i n g s g a ve th e W a sh i ng - ' b re d sto c k f o r s o me y e a r s a n d
to n c o un tia n s e no u gh ru n s to win . 1 kn o ws th e g a me fr o m s ta r t s o f in . .
Th e B l a i r bo y s :mi ght h a ve oeen ish.Th i s y ea r h i s o f f e ri n i lf l h a ve
ab le to ne t a lo n g wi th o u t an y h i ts .attr ac te d state -wid e atte n ti o n a n d
adults for $1 FairFREMUNT EIIITOR PASSES
Russ L.Hammond of Fremont Cone of Nebraskafs foremost citi:ogxng. Farmez
-man nnszsed awav at his home in|__`°"".g_ a
's W\\o Made Good school.chose.Clothes were ta\¢€1\Irom second time in the history of the he moved
Counly fair with;Tekamah expects to build a new the clothes line and at one home state that Nebraska has been i n change an... ..._._ ,_._ hirzh school within a very short all the man of the house had left.,e¢,,nd place., J life there,
m m u north =° an a ii; "'....;..|iww - a; ~a '; .u s i;'ng ». nd ' dllferent llmt on i m shave them around the nck||i|| mnny nuns.
thin time working on a .'I.',.\|.. and bebblel.Hll nie dak il Tueldly, Oct. 7.
much.f dune the - - -eu W m um . an Cd- ..._...E'2.° ~ m m mn lhnn nmnuunn|.|=: v||=:|.nFrerngnt last Suhdny, following a'The i r Mi ulun L xmulw "'' " "
stroke of paralysis.hir. Hammond'Different. Cluoes.wa s ea i whf The Fre mo nt 'm\» |
une for foriy years and had ewan snow cxr.EA<r IMPROVEMENT
of the Hammond Printing Co..
time and the board is visiting some
of the leading high schools in the
state in order to secure the best
id as in school building which (hey
pect to use in their building pro»
mhere.A steady improvement bothHe was interested in ml-"Y act- quantity and quality, wasthe chief 'gram at Te
wasp-= in Fremont and was a lead-im, mark of the 441 club exhibits
was the clothes whic.h,he had worn'Conditions of com in Neliraska | 4200-acretu the fm! and a Pfif ol OVEYHUS-'was given by Anderson as 67 per-|He expe
Pegple of the vicmxty were eo cent.,whichindicaf.esayield of 24.5 ilomia sou
alarmed that when they left t1\e\!P,,» acre and a mal produclion of ure home.
hqmes some book their s\lverware226253_009 bushels as compared to this issue
with them.ks ,ne w w (Cozmnued on page two)land for A
One man wor "S "1 a .sa.sell before
a car nass with an e.ectnc f=d1°sPANrsH AMERIGAN wrm _
|n and niake it his fub
On another page in
is an advertisement of
sale which he hopes to
returning west.
l . l . C l l l \ | l l b i i l i l y u \ ; - u | r u v \ n U I ! !' - " " "A l | . ; ; ¢ n | . u n » 4 n ¢ a ¢ . | . |c a n a n : n v
t h e i r o p p o n e n t s ,b u t t o o m u c h
d a m a g e h a d b e e n d o n e .T h e B l a c k s D a n J .P h i l l i p s ,w h o l i v e s w e n !
h a c k e d a w a y a t t h e l e a d , b u t c o u l d o f B l a i r ,h a s j u s t c o m p l e t e d d e -
n o t q u i t e c a t c h U P T h e B l a i r b o y s l i v e r i n g h i s s w e e t c o r n t o t h e f a c -
turned in a few neat fielrlinl; ex-tory.In all he had six acres. oi
r ' i n n
hlbmiouhnv a Pitclmr Sonnun com,funn this uz uge he do-
o n o e ud o u whe n i t looked u llvered l5%.|»on| for which he n-~ ~ development ol ~ ~ recent Wgshingmn county D I nthe city.|fair,according to County Agent!~~
He resided in California for e George Bates.
number of years but retumed to*The amount of space necessaryFremont in 1928,where he msfor these exhibits have multiplied ~ ~
showing from 'due car.Thinking VETERANS 'ro Mmsgr
the radio looked fpmiliar he went .to the house only bo find his radio The Spanish American War
gone.|ve'cerans of the lee Foby camp of
No clue vi the guilty ones has Omaha,hive invibed_the Blair
Powe Hough the Macks were going to ceived $9 per ton
' n u 'knot the tally.,The corn was planted on Juno
,o Ralph Peiers,who went the 200| and thus escaped the etfebts
~~ route for the Macks, began the ol the hot weather at the mostcontzest by passing Lundt.Peters critical period, which is the tfma5inr'esLided.~ times. in th last five years \as yet bemiqund.Spanish Ameriea n V e t e r a n s t o
_... .. .. .. .. a.C ! . . . & ¢ - A n t sHe wa s e s ta og eh re pu blic a n an al Attr a c ti ve ,edu c ation al a m m~ |f mee r. W lm me m u n mzz u. Dub uxu uy
i Jos;ti;
|;nt?§fo;?é1eor bllt te r e s tmg b o o th s we r e z i h lbxte d g Co lleg e Ope n s W i th Ne a rly D ou b le A P P O I N T M E N T ' a w n i n g a t 8 : 0 0 p . m. a t th e t o u r -wh i f f e d g m ' n e xt t w o ba tte r s t o o f po llin a tio n ,a n d th e [a te
n _1 .1 \._ a f'rm__wom.ens s§°'jP=_1__s li z r r m c i r i th e E n r o l lme n t o f L a s t Y e a r .OF M . E . P A S T O R S i n p a r k o n n o r th W a lk e r A ve n u e W o r k Un d e r F u n B la s t o n Co n-fa c e h i m, b ut.W a r d mms e d o n e o f b r o u g h t i t o u t i n f i n e s h a p e
In lll||{» (Au n vunnn1»n| nn+_+n¢rnH*nll ___,1 __~ ~ ~ ~~~
rains
Funeral servxces were Bela. on the fnrst UITIE, DUI. llow wsu: Wg'Only Twelve Students in Acad-ld ul ullln :Ju a |§=u\.Aul 5\.\'vub\»\||u atrudion of lfrnnsmmslc'I sd d the body taken t o f d t space, this department will The annual M. E. conference he and wemer roast..R¥11,§§§e,a1if. for burial.1.=Im`l'?I~.ue in their exhibits.emi. Others in College Work..at. Lincoln, Nob., has been brou.ghf-The Lee Foby camp m Omaha. is for Curfmt f'°:;boTr;n
._1 1....:m- Tlnnr Classes tn A rlose and amonz the gppomt-comnosed of about. 125 members m the Caty Swlt ar
m L a n e lsecond.Krause and Day followdl ANNOUNCEMENTsformerwith singles w score theiirst Blur]
mn.The Macks put three nmnersf We are pleased bo announce tha£
,._,_\_,._1 .__\..._._,....|.:;:;;:;;.":,;'K§§§,§'.mm@r.' A NEW FLAG POLE ERECTED
Jollege has an enrollment
lundred and eight, almost
\e enrollment of mis date
ago,when school opened
-....._\|......u -1 ¢i~|v.»m
" " " """thc 'Imentsofpastors made for nearly all of whom are expectedcoming yenr, we find Bev. C. G.w he present for the gala occa-$1000 15 COST OF THE L INE
Bader of this city assigned '»°sion.The Blair Spanish American ..Falls City and Rev. W. B. P"l'd\}".Veterarls will join with them and Constructxon of the power line
of Pawnee City, coming to Blnn'.an evening of picnicing and gen~which is to bring current to Blan-
Rev. John Grant Shiek, who h8S_eml good time will take place.pm the Iowa-Nebraska Light and
LM...........»ine.mA¢n¢..a»Cmnelll ww.- \.,.x:.~..= .."»;l:.\-V nr nw up Power Company begun last Tues-
on noses Ln me urs: wnen LeuyLaunerdoubled.Bill Thompson
singled and Bill Hansen singlw,
but Thompson was the only one £0
score.Launer was caught at home
while Hansen was left stranded on
the sacks.
w e n u v e m v v e u vu u l a r g e r
better building one-half block
west of out former location where
you will find n large stock of the
very best used furniture.Cook
stoves and heaters, new Simmons
beds and mattresses, new Congol-
HGHTY-sEv EN'rH II n numm Asmlvsnsmt B@£§"§{='éf"iiJ§ér'i1`éf»§én: ard, :inn-
[man 'Weitkarrm Dana ILastSunday:L numer of fela-1"'.`§§§»£\§&"Pl$1Lnd Junior Boars of one h
iives and friends gathered at. the.lst- Alvin Ohrt: 2nd. Neal Sut- doubie tlE1 51 lla homffon west South ' T ' ' " " ' "" " " _"------m m h M 4 ton, 3nd, Lloyd Mencke.l. yearhiseigtzty'-a e n t ; ' T f . ¥ l i i i ~Hnmpshnre {"mi°r Saws:with J I
_Ist,Robert Wnlkinsg 2nd, Wil-01 ¢_\-Mg,
\¥ll|.Ull1l.|Cu||um.1 u \ \ J v ° "UC\.ll.Du y ui l uv u lsu un n u u v v w -|L l l v ; ¢ » u u n |.\\.f\Aa |»¢J va.o:-nw --, a l l b u t t w e l v e a r e c o l l e £ P . " € l H o m e f o r t h e p a s t t w o y e a r s i l l F o b y w m v a r e a l s o p . l a n m n g t o d a y .' I ' h e l i n e i s t o b e i n s t a l l e d a n d |N e l s o n b e g a n B I a i r ' s h a l f o f . t h c r u m r u g s o f a l l s i z e s ,n
__ 1 : _ _. _L _ .f\.»&»\\-.al 1 l A .. .. - .. ._ )L....... .,.\ .:. .... .. fhml n f l a n n v -n a a h h n i f a r o l 1 n c | r n h ¢n n
rew tu b s ,
iln s h n v.b fl N b ZISDOI ~gh f l@3 1E3.(ly IU!"use uy Ubbvucs ;::n.~n uctullu uy usual:luslg xuuu un an LL "non Uvllulu vuunuvu'1 " - " |_ . .sa r y ==l1==::c ry .¢n.i°Y§1 1-:1 '°" "| l i a m W i i k in s ;3r d,Me l vi n Rosen»stu de nts.g o to Ca mbr i dg e ,e »a s P b e p r e s e n t a s we a s e a m u »_In o o n w; :"" no i r' " so c lai nz enner.b a u m Old Glo r y n o w w a ve s a b o ve th e a n d Re v W C Ge o r g e o f Ho o p e r , o f th e S p a n i s h A me d c a n V e te r a n s hi g h ' li n e wh i c h c a r n e s c u r r e n t to r o r b y F r e d F r i tz .V a n Deu sen els , s pa des an d man y oth er ar uc i c s
f 1 1 1 t oThcss| J l.Hnt we re Mr. an d I\I rs .f ;§0; ,md Chi na J uni or S ome en ti re ' Mis s o u ri Y a lle y fr o m a n e w c omes ~in e ' C ro we ll Ho m e a s a n d a n i n vi ta ti o n i s exte n de d to ' f e lt a mlx s k i r ts t h e c i ty t i mp s etngied and_PeterB_ol3li£tirI§\Y 1 ed e t t h e v e r y Of e g P o w n
John Bufln of Blair,Mr. and Mrs.|lst, Howard Chnrlot; 2nd, Fred-flag pole e ed fiom the \'0l'Y superintendent and Mrs. George
Herman Bolln of Pender. Mr. and rick Hetrick.oeak of the Dana mower.matron.Rev. and Mrs. W. H. U
the wives and families of the Vet-
erans of Blair also.
LITTLE MISS CELEBRAYEJ
|
\lyter of Mr and Mrs Ralph Mcncke
of this city,celebrated her 'third
birth anniversary ysetcrday, Sept
25, when she was honor guest at
the home oi 'her grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mencke at a,
Blair is w receive current xrum
this line.
The Blair linen will join the pow-
er line just north of the Norman
Wnrriek fa rm opposite the Rob-
erts and Rose ranch.The line
runs west past. the J.T. Nelson
farm and turns south at eighth
street to Jackson street, west ol
Jackson snreet to Walker Avenue
then sourn on Walker Avenue to
Park street and then again west
noon luncheon.lib the light plant where the cur~
ln the afternoon.her nmothenreut will be hooked up with the
gave a littls pany for her when s ' switchboards at the local plant and
number of her little friends we;-¢d.istribu\'.ion lo users continued ss
present.'usual over the municipal distribu-
The day was a full, happy one,tion system.for the little girl and one of the'To facilitate the turning on and
high lighm in her short 1i!e time off of current from the high line,
Little Ms n n Mencke,daugh-
l
|-lthe municipal plant switches will
ANNOUNCEMENT be installed and s group of trans-lfonnern will be instalkd at the
me bases ny Wnlmng aorensen.
Van Deusen was thrown out a t
home trying to score on Lundt's
(Continued on page two)
imnimscsssss
,_ .. _ ..G A. Presmn of Omsnx., was bc-
fnre the county board lust Monday
on business.Mr.Preston, now n
msn of middle age, ls the son of
N. W. Preston who something like
thlny years ago was on instructorin the Fremont Normal.The elder
Mr. Preston was n great vocalist
and very popular among the in-
structors and students of the ool-
lege.He later becsmc the private sec»
rotary of Congressman Lotta of
Burt county and went with him to
Washington, D. C.Later he was
private secretary to Congressman
i t .nenseu on moss, nutnvnw
1 Advertise in The Enterprise.
BUSINESS AND SOCIALFORECAST
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im. Joe Bolln of Calhoun, August Spotted Poland Junior Sow:The Dana A Capella Choir gives derwood wi l move m Lincoln.
lst,Neal Sutton;2nd,Llayd promise of being greater this year Other urches in the com'
lencke; 3rd, Alfred Bracket.than ever.before.Fortyeight will re m their present pnsto
Hampshire Spring Litter voices are in this year's choir. Rev. E. P.uher at Kennard,R
in, Avera Jesnersen: 2nd.Rozer Under the direction of Professor rr. c. Norl n at. Herman and R
LQJ {vii1i£m Balm, wmj Brylmt,
,naClausPunschandMrs.Emma
BURKE FOR CONGRESS
Edward R.Burke,democratic
candidate for Congress from the
second congressional district, was
a. caller at The Enterprise office
last Saturday while making the
rounds of the different business
houses of Blair.
Mr. Burke is n clean cnt gentle-
man and if elected is well able to
"look alter the interests of this
district.He ia a man of ability,
iliansen; ard, Fen Faiwld.
llhrke! Hogs--Junior I-'nt Barrows
|Iso-Howard Charlet;2nd, Ben
Fairchild; 3rd, Lyle Jespersen.
Ton Litlers--All Breeds Gnnpeting|lst, Ben Fairchild; 2nd, Howard
,Charlot; 3rd, Lyle Jespersen; 4th,
Alvin Ohrt; Sth, Clyde Hansen.
Pig Showing Contest
ls t,Alvin Ohrt;2nd,William
Wilkins; 3rd, Howard Chariot; 4th,
`Avera Jespersen; 5th, Melvin Ros-
Ienbaam.
Gunnar J. Malmin, one ol the out-
standing musicians of the eohntry,
this year'a cl-mir may well expect
ta attain to greater renown than
ever before.Prof. and'Mrs. Mal-
min come to Dena from Drake
University where Mr. Malmin was
Director of Music.Citizens of
Blair may dsc recall Prof.Mal-
min's sixty-piece hand which broad
costed from On-mlm. and Des Moines
last spring.A one hundred voice
chonis is being organized on the
A. J. Edg~a at Arlington.
Rev. o.U.McProud, DBSWI
the local church a few yeqrs B1
but now of Syracuse, goes
Auburn.
BL AIR MILL CHANGES HAN
A dw was eonsumated last w<
whereby P. c.Sorensen becon
the owner ol the Blair M.i1linKP
perty.Mr. Sorensen was fonne
the owner ol the mill and opera
)'
has years of experience in h
which should have some
on his election.
AUTUMN IS HER!
isfavnr Dairy Calf Slmvdng Con
besrins ls
lest |cmnpua.Watch for further an- it very suwenfull I
t, Alfred WeitkAmp;J2nd, Lylelnouncements regnrding this chan!!
Jesperse ; 3rd,Avera espersen'Plans areau.. \m\§2,.." Wilkins; sm. sm1e§\
y or A num
of yearn.z made for a num-M m leadng the properly
her nf mdin umm-mms in hp ziven \z..\..- Ma wfsfm ha traded it 126|on sunny. ol 4. twenty-nv¢!¢`i|T»En"éS1-né of um J. 'r. Nd-Ibm suvhem of Fremont._ggepg.25-»-King'a Golf toumament.
27--0.E. S. bake day.0 6 t h R o g e r H a n s e n .a l i t t l e l a t e r H n - r y F a d d a m d a g a m d w t w 1 t . h ; h e n d o f . J e r s e y a n d G u e r n s e y c o w s s o n f a r m t o r e d u c e t h e c u n e n t H e h a s b a n d e a d f o r a n u r n b e r ! S e p t . .- |r " € ' _ " " 'U "A l n l a l n " " - o " 'I\" § » "
¢ . n .° ,l l e r e f o r d B a b y B e e v a C l e v e l m d J o n e s o f T e x a s ,w h o i s F e d d e l m S a t u r d a y .m a i n h e o o m -# B d h d f f e r s w i l l b e s o l d a t t h e 1v o l t a g e t o 1 1 0 w f o l t s .o f y e a r s b u t t h e w i d o i v s t i l l l i v e s i n ~ S e p t .
i n t h e m .L e o n a r d W u l f .2 n d M m n o w é i r e c m m A t h m m a t D a n a .n o n w l i f n f t h u s n r c m a r t v [ H e m F m c h e r f a r m o n e m i l e s o u t h h T h e p o w e r I m a i r t o 5 °m n -W a s h l z x g b o n D .c b u t F *m e P " ' § "m t '27-Dance at King's pavilion
8-Wuh. Co. Wornen's ClubsLestSundayheralded
first day of nutumn.For
er the dmv was ns nan-lv
eg nt cout; house
ion Meet aé,
mn.l i
a g w a i f ;x "s i t h , E l -~"¢..;;.t f.,."f;,.,¢;' ° °" W """ = ' ~ ' d ' M m .l ~°f<=~
n|~rhu~.t. . . .. » QM.; .a n un-...1 Innh\\»¢.nn¢L A I Pnanh .Tnnnnn . . M n u m .a........:-~| u-|.. .J 1......1..h h u Ri llr Th i s i n wi th o u t mu mti a n tlm1 mn t 1n n llt lw th a 1
Inv nnhm :nfl i||Milli¥|nnt tima in ViBiti112 her BO!!i n]me
NDA "'_;,,;',;;,,;."ld£§-|"°" "ini 11:3 trip to IOct.Hun8-~Corn Observaihlman farm, Herr:is émé c;L1di¢ae,"l"`i`»¢§£§ff§1 gg; 1`I`{112's`EI»`§iJ"""" lilA¢u¢\n»¢A| QE I"""` '.'§;i 2"¢`§1`§a¢" "".;s ,;";",::"° va.""'§'J 52521; the __-of """';t;1;";e';, f.§&"i;§g;;"' 'J $}n`l§}.=én飢¢`whid= the Qi. him.We had a. :lice visit
clear lk? v§'1q= '5°U1P§1`¢\f-'IPO i11lt|Junior Hereford Baby Beevel in"I`exu.Hr. Jones will not only Fashion Centar for only $6.75 and ~of ~ oo\I_1ty.sd" holds the power wmpwr is withhim over old times.\x:D.1-mnnclx numnexlOct.7-J. T. Nelson hogn u m ;anle.|cconumea on page cum;
Bldr, Nebnab, September "L 19§0'
14:42 ~KA CRDPSREPORT I-'AvozAB|.s
(Qonduned from page one)
7,744,000 bushels last year and s
~year avenge o l 2%,580,000
~els.
Total small gnin this yen washighest for my year on record
Nebraska, Anderson Bald.The
hay production was above last
~avenge UM above the Live
-average.
each mouth.
Ill!! Brown will talk with prea-
ldentn Nslrd-ins what they muy do
w he lp project leaden i n lo o ]
meetings.Mrs.Guinea will teanli
the song and games tn the nodal
leaders and give them suggestion
for helping their local clubs play
games and appreciate music.The
local home economics extension
agent will discuss the district
meeting plans and organization oi
clubs in the county.
Ca hn:lst.,Batriee Pritchard;
2nd,Florence Hall;8rd,Sylvi;
Akina; 4th, Gwendolyn Johnson.
Cookies: lst, Sylvia Akins; 2nd,
Florence Hall; 8rd, Beatrice Hitch-
ud; 4th, Gwendolyn Johnson.
Muffins:lst, Gwendolyn John
son- 2nd, Beatrice Pritchard; 3nd,sylén Akins; -ith, Florence Hall.
Clothing-ls! Year Work
The Holder: m, Elsie Bunneis-
~,,,,.
Ingo the bin lt drew vldwnfrom
over that section.TM bln be ams
locally funous.
Kdth county la not the laxged
winter what vmdwns c ounty of
thestate b u t l t h u s o m e l n r g o
farms.IAS! y ear its hnds pro-
duced 1,050,521 bushels of what
from 61,813 amen which w u u
yield of 17 bus hds w the ure .
The average yield for the state
was 16 bushels.
Twamy-two countia of Nebras-
ka produwd a million bushels or
"~|:¢
Light rolls:ln, Evelyn Ander- Ellen Jphnsnn oelebrafg her bix1.h`¢1-3 uw comp\ebeness with which
mn ; m, .N°m. W a rd -.w==*"f=**1~..the Unxvmmy of Nebgukn muege
COST OF nonm BAKED BREAD
'Fm question, "When does it pay
w bake bread at home!" comes in
ta the Agrlcdtural College nf the
University of Nebnakn.A gov-
ernment budliben mates Lhlt 3%
pounds ol bread, about three home-
baked loaves, am be made wich the
,,,_.
Sunday dinner guest; at the Soren
Jensen home.Mr. and Mrs. Arnie Molluf and
children of Omaha,were Sunday
dinner guests at the Elmer Thane
home.
A number of friends and :ela-
tives gathered at the Oscar Thane
home Sunday afternoon fo help
Mr. Tbone celebrate his binh nn-
nivernary.Those i n attendance
n double to :con him.Thompson
mound 1 shorttima later onnhsld-
ar'| choice.Wllwn v nlhd ln tha
dxth, reached second md thlrd an
fiddefa choices, and scored on a
sacrifice hit by Peters.B i l l Hu r
sen's home run ln the ni nth wu
the final Mack tally.
The Mack: collected 13 hits of!
Sorensen,but seemed unable to
eonven.them into runs,pm-tially
due m poor base mnnlng.Several
double playa mlivened the contest.
s safety measure lor tho P2000-
tion o! school children at the noon
and eveninz dlnmissal.4_AAHIO. ol three works each week
Robert Bader,Dale Bmmbaugh
Ind Don Nemetz are working thin
week.They are equipped with
stop cards, and will soon be giyen
x l
,Sam Browne belts
Menu at the Fanhion Centler.Pda-
led from $10 to $69.50.86-It
Special Sale of Lovely New Silkand Jersey Dresses now un ,g the
Fashion Center for only $6.75 and
v wu »°' ;; °: :; :_ "; ; .; 'ILC...2 sinzles bo lend the hitting forLhe\~ m§¢"nm'm.a¢Thone ox nam wlrfuer wneau. .|lU{II, "W um. ure "~=='"'%1'=' new winnerweref liquid, 4 teaspoons Bdia 2.c0ata at the Fasiuon Center.Pri -;JEf.§;,,§"'£...'?"1°;,""¢;*E' "{I.'\'i'11,'I,.,.,,B a unt . 2 tahle8D00nBled from $10 to 9.50.36 -rM. asmguch ... a ;n°a°;;.;x; i2;@"»»e'»2sa'f2@ §§'2@.1"f=1f»1;@.-»fif-r~»~»» 1>~=:..'H'-;.~.1f2:'=~,::=,::':,<:|'£f:s Burmeister; nh, HammA._....A .......|..|\...a .~¢!¢mifv :h ui lnf i c a am a vni llb ltl..l`W OC0\|l1'-|bolll1&!n WUI!!Il l :D i a l ;L i i a u u a
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Beadea; 4th, Genevieve Gericke.:Jeff and Ed_Van Horn. Mrs. Ella
Kirdgen apron: lst, Vemn Wulf'Rave: of Bm, Mr. and Mrs. Arnie
zna , ffm Sto rk; ard, Els ie s u r 1 . § ° " " § " d ~ n c f w g l l ma x g l r i
me me s uh, s mh Da le s .[mx B m me ffhon, serv-Prlncess ali - ls t, a nd wen- Pear o!_ ~r.'p'2 n d, ~M g .3,4 ,ed a delluous lunch.
'zabeth Bealas;4th,Cstheryieg See the beautilul new yrlnber
es.ycoau at the Fashion Center.Pric-2 € "' :: ':_"f;':°:_ ,1§e._sf= ed from $10 to $69-50.as-1:I
lat, £14 1 ounce or two cakes of
yeast._Az prevailing Prices,tlus ma-
terial would east. from 11 to 14
cents.Add to this the court ol fuel
and use of equipment, pd the df-
ference between the tom! and the
cost of 3%pounds of bakery
bread should represent the eook's
wages.Some families say they ent more
sm........a.nm"|\.1¢»rv hnmd.
Get your new fall hat now. The
Fashion Center has a large assort-
ment of lovely new ones and prices
are from $1.88 to $750.36-lt
BOYS' SAFETY PATROL.
ORGANIZED
A Boys' Spfety Patrol, composed
of Boy Scouts, has been formed in
|Q1° Bleir schools a the request of
n o s .36-1:
WIRE RACKS/fo COOL \
FRESH PIES FAVORED
When taking pies from the oven,
put a wire rack under them und!
wey are cool.This keeps the
crust crisp and prevents saggi-
ness.~s
Lewellen-Work resumed on new
B i l l y IFUBL Wu lu ul:l In "J I ~ -- » -- "- - - v- n v -- ---A n d a m a n said.u Pr o pe r ma tu r i n g , ti es - - C h e y e n n e a n d P e r k i n s - p r m wi th 2 h i ts e a c h .
n m -l\n\f nv¢r l' mmv in c rexseth duc ed o ve r t w o mi lli o n bush els Th e s m n m a r g
dr~ fore-|each and finished in the order Bu
A R D Q D D Aa n .namea.Drought injury, he mid, in con-The 1930 Gguren will. show a Lundt., rf - . . ..
linad largeiy w non-hem and-large production in western and Sdnefiler, 1b ~ -
muzhem counties in the eastern southwestern Nebraska and pos- W.S¢hum1m,1!-
portion of the sum.About one-liblfe changes in rank of the great Krause, c - -» . -
fourth of the copntles aufferedlwheat growing counties.Dey. sb - - - - -,,,__._. 1_..... ......a...» hmm Aish:llensen, 2b _ _ _ _
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¢° V¢ 1' ¥e n vy 1 dresses c oa ts a n d h a ta t h a t V a n D ¢ ' u B e I 1 c f ~ 5 3 2 5 0.i ~ y Sllk 9. . c ° ?u° r- ?_ f .° T. . _z i\ ,? . a. n i fl\. »B a b e M a r k r i h n n e n t to t h e F i s h -Sorensen. n - -» - 3 1 2 0 5 U D u u e a ;A-u u,u u r u u u y u u r u u u 'a m ,
o E l s i e B u r m e i s t e r ;4 t h ,F n c e aI Get your new fm hlt now. 'r'|==a'.:':.':.':........., .;°:'..:.. \..I .-|..§§»2IIl|?§'° my s=°am11-f"'° Pl-||'P°|° o!|Belrd Theatrq building.,wm.....,..w.. o. ......... ..--» --~-~»-~Fuhion Centex has a M58 anon- ed about one-flfth in the lu§ 15
mont, of lovely new ones and prices years, due to many other thmgs
an from $1.88 to $7.50.36-lt in addition to a gradual change w
bakery bread.RUSSIA LOOKS To n.\..». nmnli liln on -all hrond
me patrol is ha direct trattln at
mm near the school.Those who
join will be given free admission
to all athletic activities in school
this year.Snpt.Masser was in
Wolbach-Highway known a s
White Way will _ be graded and
graveled from St. Paul to Clarks.
Bids reoeived for construction of
one or more bridges in Boyd
"!'f".""§_ _\.__... .II -._..".l'.'$1.`iiI'f»§1:mt¢r from n.. Ent as-11|I H01gm1_
~ _. .T1"Z... E..`I¢'¢';'§1`E1}1T"S`¢1="»Sfn "¢u»€`¢§8I Totlll - _ - -» so s zo 21 1s 1| mi.. Demonstration mme atmebalance°;u;"°ce;;;1'Neb¢;3:|guaranteed fast colors are on sale¥"¥'?'Y to °'?"-...r..- L..n¢¢a1*¢\0l\ at the Fashion Center for 2 for Mac]Dondds I Convenient KitchenAB R H P0 A EI lst,Colby Comer Community
g g ,nm.;prospec u;lvl. mu nv'»°»uy i e l d .c | $ 1 . s o .S i z e s 7 t o
T h e w w ! p r o d u c t i o n B r a n s m a l l s u p p l y f m t h e g i l
. . . - . . . E e l n l r \ \ \ ¢ l 1 h ; § .0 9 1 1 ?i i i .~
14.Lsyinyomr L.L aune r,3 b -- 4 '1 2 2 0|Club;2nd,McCarthy Communi '
rll naw,33-I W'|'hnmrmfm.2h 3 Z !»Club: Std. Da Sota Women'| Chxb:. . -~ - ---_ -- - ---------ml 1|I 1 -B me G ne.|NEBRASKA F93 FARM MDI" everyone, menus an volume "duvet ol S I Pl ere ls eoun Y \|ne
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public piirks and
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W. Launer, li
McCauley, ll'
Wilson, ss - - - -
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YGRK CREEK NEWS
Fred Petersen was n Sunday]
Thiny young men, five of whom
are graduabes ol the University of
Nebraska college of agriculture
sailed in August for Moscow, Rus-
sia.They were selected and em-
ployed by the Russian government
their business and cut down the]
overhead cost per loaf of bread.
According to figures published in;
a M.iller's Journal, about two cents,
worth ol raw material and eightcents worth of labor,over-hend,|
marketing, und delivery charges go|
Our Beef is selected with greatest
care.fReal Corn Fed Beef Roast;
per pound 201: '
steak
Hamburger
Pork Sausage
Weiners best grade per pound 25:
All kinds Cold Meats for lunches
at reasonable prices
Our meats are government inspected
and handled in most sanitary way to
-your home.
0N o r t h S l d e S t o r e
Ro u n d
S i rl o i n pe r ~
T B o n e p o u n d
P o rt e r Ho u s e
2 9 This is pure mea;C no cereal added
§f'§'."f.§'"f."l=l1"}I ;;;"i.,;¢,.|.";"f Q . NEB. PUBLIC PADU B -Ee ls,\' \ U I \ I I LD Ln u u » ° - - - -r - -ad u c t i o n o n r e c o r d o f t h e f o u r s m n l l _H A L F M I L ]
g r a i n c r o p s ,w h e a t ,o a t s ,b a r l e y i
1 u g h r e C o r d _T h e s y s t e m o fa n d r y e .T h e p r e v m u sw a s i n 1 9 2 8 w i u l a p r o d u c t i o n o f p l a y g r o u n d s i s b .
't p n r l m i a n d d o w e l .155,359,000 bI.1£Tl¢l3.» " : " "" T "" ' " t 'wi s e a d mln i s tr a twrd m o f s p r m s .g h g * " ° § f " p ' i ° ' $ m ° ' l m i n d g -k a Ga me ,Fa re s
w e a 1"....a........:».ln.|;nn NF ?= DHRIKIU h u "~A n
.1§ QE the Nebras-~ T - . . 3 o 2 o 0 1 . g gs hcaller at the Olarenée pa .aiu rtusszan zarmem L9 auopt-into each ten cent loaf of bread.tatlon &Parks _ ___ __ __ _ __er gme.i mg better methods of g'ra1.n farm- The large number of baking com-
inventory of the Totals - - - - 35 6 13 '27 12 6 ~ X l f l d c r s l e v hhs been °n1if'§_,'md Buick ff;i"ff.'_3;_Tlff' pa r;panies serving the consumers thru
IJI II ES [JlUU\.ll..uuu UI.u | v u u | v v -w -\. _ r. .....-._......,....4 " a n - z m s m n n n p h y s z c a l p r o p e r t y o w n e d b y t h e ]Seon i , " b ,._ _ U i n n ;... _ " 1. | ;! ':
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\ . _ _ _o f ' d. |m a r d sI311818H5CvlupauvuWannnfvvvpavv___bus he ls las t y e ar a nd the f ive y e ar S tf m a m ;c on tr olled b y th e com~ | B
f 2396 000 husheln This mm:-non snows n. total valuauon ox MacDonalds 110 U21 WJ.-»ti 1.8 o ing the weebend with her par "" "'"" 0 b5 """ '0 "d6 6 " i 1 ~ ' "h mg eacn wax or nnsuu.un: con-average o ,brim the estimate of all wheat. to $47a,1:s2.'zo.Remarks: Two-base hits, L.Laun ents.from 5»no 5 1 ogs eac s h asked f th L
£ 3
0 0 0 b h e l s a s c o m p a r e d 'F o u r s t a t e p a r k s - - A r b o r L o d g e ,e r , W T h o m p s o n , W i l s o n , C _H a n -H a r l e y R o g e r t t o o k h i s a u n t ,y e a r .A l l t h e w o r k 1 s u n d e r g o v -3 ; P E ; t h e b i l h o r e v z m e y
7 1 6 8 :.'L I L e n z z t n l g h | n \ | \ . n l n \...¢.+. m n ' V l c t o n a S p r m g s ,C h a d : o n a n d s e n .V a n D e u s e n .H o m e r u n s , W .M r s .J o h n R o g e r t t o O m a h a M o n -' F m m f m t s u p e r v l s l o n .T h e A m e r -.
"]{:n )U,U.ifiJ;UUU ""'f'1€':'_:?":, =;r' Stollev aré incfuded in the svsnem|2ali1'....}.fL'.f W FTnnnnn Siinlenldai' where she has been takingliw-¥1 1nsu-ucwra Will meet an neau-SPECIAL mEE'r1Nc.s3Fomu v e ea r a ve ra g e ul.° " °" " " "" " "_'' u " " " " " " " " '" " " " " `" ` " "me d ic a l tr e atme nts .`q u a r te r s o n c e a mo n th to c o mpa n d e Y I .. .9071090 bushels.Th i s y e a r' s p r o -Tles e va grks me r e elth e r p lg ased '°f'""""L u n d t,Peters. b1 S"°'E"'°§L o u i e H a n s e n a n d so n, ROY a c -experienc es a n d p r o f i t b y ea
duc tio n of wheat has be en exo eeded """"'h le g mla u s e a p p r o p n a on s o r hi ts ,W .Lg u n e r .D o n e P557 1 c o m a n i ;M _d M J h »_mu a nc e an d mo r e r e c en t. in 1 ` or m-s° ff Ss ' 3* ff *P ° ,. f£ '. i "& %2 -_ - ?3 e£ 2' :§°f'§§1S°"1><> .='°1::=f= .'=° .§,=f¥'_~=¥f'°ff M E ,c ~» fd »» 'm1" "R»»h ' %e e» =° €l Z§ " § ; 1 . ' § " 2 ' 2 § ° ' E L ' ° § . , § E 3 E ' ° I
R CLUBS
Li g.e P r e d d e n ts a n d soc ial le ade rs o f
3011 ...-.........»... ...,¢.....:-.... nA|v:»u\ n1n\n :...ation collected on yields indicates
that the crop is even larger and
may estsbhsh a new high record
when Iinal estimates me nude.
The condition of oats was 82 per
cent and the forecast is 80,960,000
bushels as compared with 86,~
304,000 bushels last year.The con~
dition ol barley at the time of har-
vest. was 83 per cent, and the fore~
mst is 21,899,000 bushels as com-
pared with 18,892,W0 bushels last
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nnwnery nw. uretna was esusuusneuby a public appropriation hut. the
other three hatcheries at Valen-
tine, Benkelmah and Rock Creek,
and the distributing plant, located
on the state fair grounds at Lin-
coln, were acquired with funds re-
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ccived from game and fish licensc~
es.Likewise all the fishing lakes
and recreation grounds owned by
the commission were purchased
out of receipts from licenses and
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U.nsnxen to warn;wuson wThompson to W. Hansen.Hi t by
pitched ball,W.Hansen.Bases
on balls, off Sorensen 3, Peters 6.
Stnxck out by Sorensen 2, Peters
11.Wild pitches, Peters 1. Passed
balls, off catcher, Ward 1.Time
of game, 2:10.Umpire, Vogel.
4-H CLUB COUNTY
FAIR W INNERS
(Continued from page one)
the county fair at Arlington, lastTuesday.
Mrs. Chris Vinderslev and chil-
dren called on Mrs. John Rognrt
Tuesday evening.
Mrs.Clarence Wachter spentThursday night with her motherl
a t the Fred and Henry Pebersenhome.
Raymond Laursen was a Sun-
day aftemoon caller at HowardWillinmselfs.
Mr. and Mrs. An Johnson took
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with Russian grain and forage.
The work will not. by any means
be easy for the instructors must
begin at the kindergarten of hog
raising.They must impart their
instmction through interpreters to
the overseers who in turn will give
the inlormntion to the actual
A new order has taken command
| workers.
in Russia and the national leaders
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wumnus cnwuuwn service "uns in18 counties will receive extra help!
this fall from Miss Mary Ellen
Brown of the Agricultural Col-
lege and Mrs.N. w .Gaines ot'
Lincoln.These two lades will go
to the counties where home econ-
omics extension agehts are cm-
ployed fwlgld meetings with the
representatl es of local clubs.
Under the present system of giv-
ing home economics projects to
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"""' ua ugnver Anna ana 111155 ure P"'2"'""3 a "'P'"°""'°p"'e"" clulbs 'n 'these counties the local2nd,Alvin Helen Vinderslev to Blair Sunday of agncultum in that nation of ,_.-.,._:-..-_..-. ........;..'.......:sI......-rea r-ueeu.1fm.- »Avr;:f;n»-r .11 Hman 1...., :J Th e r e a r e twe n ty - f i ve o f th-we l s t .E ve r e tt S w rkA l I I ;h v u u l u v u U ;: L u l l l # i \ »" " J ";' 1 9 p e r c e n t a n d t h e f o r e c a s t i s 3 , - I '
7 0 6 , 0 0 0 t o n s a a c o m p a r e d w 3 , - 3 '
5 7 2 . 0 0 0 t u n a l a s t y e a r .T h e f o r e -E
c a g t f o r a l f a l f a i s 2 , 8 2 0 , 0 0 0 t o n s u l '
c o m p a r e d w i t h 2 , 7 5 9 , 0 0 0 t o n s l a s t "
w a r .T b r e s t i m a t e o f w i l d h a y i s l
recreation places: Goose lakze, Holt
:o\mty;Walgreen lake, Sheridan;
Rat and Beaver lakes,Cherry;
Sandplt lakes,Dodge;Diloeman
nursery, Antelope; Black nursery,
Dawes; Johnstown nurmry. Brown;
Jaé<}x{;s m,Martin s m k ;uh, '~";';;§g°;f°¢=;1;;;=d1==¢ the wwk
.~s w k:en ome o .§:}'°;,§ ;',"'v § § "f§r Walter Wachter of Rmxie call-
ed nt. his bmt.her's, Clarence Wach-Jnnlor Shorthom Baby Bugm her Wednesday.
lst, Ev ermSwrk; ghd, R-d ;Mrs. Nellie Laursen is caring
Lippincott;3rd,D°118ld. Selnnldt, for Mrs. Holstein at the Mac Cam-
vast land aereages.They are look-
ing io the United States to supply
the instruction for Russian fann-
ers and to the Uniled States mnnu~
fncturers of farm machinery to
supply the machines nnd imple~
u»¢m,~.».gum m»==w mm uw..'ladies train each club who are call-
led project leaders.Meetings are
|held several places in the county]
'rather than in one central place.;
Songs and games are furnished in'
cron 1111|¢_mients that will increase production
to Omaha Friday, taking the lat~
ter's sister after a few days visit.Mr.and Mrs. Vic Skov spent
Sunday at the Mac Cameron home
visiting Mrs. Holstein.
Mr. and Mrs T. x. Iverson and
children spent Tuesday evening at
the Lloyd Johnson home helpimg
~wakenlng natiu _
Clarence L.Fortnn,Octavia;
Cedl Means,Red Cloud;Albert
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_Ul\lels, Bancroft; A. E. Sbender,
Columbus,and Irving Mckinley,
Ponca are the Nebraska boys who
_will de~onstrate to Russian fann-
cron 1111|¢_mients that will increase production
to Omaha Friday, taking the lat~
ter's sister after a few days visit.Mr.and Mrs. Vic Skov spent
Sunday at the Mac Cameron home
visiting Mrs. Holstein.
Mr. and Mrs T. x. Iverson and
children spent Tuesday evening at
the Lloyd Johnson home helpimg
~wakenlng natiu _
Clarence L.Fortnn,Octavia;
Cedl Means,Red Cloud;Albert
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_Ul\lels, Bancroft; A. E. Sbender,
Columbus,and Irving Mckinley,
Ponca are the Nebraska boys who
_will de~onstrate to Russian fann-
5 to n s an d g h 0 3 _'LouLsvil1e sa n dp i t la ke s,Cas s;4 th , A l vi n 'tion i s 2,23 1,000 tons 8 .8 Zog fpagél '°" 3'la ke ,BWWBF Co tto n wo o d Vifilkinsg 61
dm 2, 65 2,0 99 tons las t y fg gn Th e ll a k e ,Ch e r r y ;F0 1 1 K ea r n e y p a r k ,Sq li g f S I
..1 _LE A n \ .-- :_nnnnnA4| \RI| ff$| || \!wil!{£'R|.~#HIDE f&-1nl |.|u\\
cron 1111|¢_mients that will increase production
to Omaha Friday, taking the lat~
ter's sister after a few days visit.Mr.and Mrs. Vic Skov spent
Sunday at the Mac Cameron home
visiting Mrs. Holstein.
Mr. and Mrs T. x. Iverson and
children spent Tuesday evening at
the Lloyd Johnson home helpimg
~wakenlng natiu _
Clarence L.Fortnn,Octavia;
Cedl Means,Red Cloud;Albert
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_Ul\lels, Bancroft; A. E. Sbender,
Columbus,and Irving Mckinley,
Ponca are the Nebraska boys who
_will de~onstrate to Russian fann-
ter's sister after a few days visit.Mr.and Mrs. Vic Skov spent
Sunday at the Mac Cameron home
visiting Mrs. Holstein.
Mr. and Mm T. x. Iverson and
children spent Tuesday evening at
the Lloyd Johnson home helpimg
Claren~L.Fortnn,Octavia;
Cedl Means,Red Cloud;Albert
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_Ul\lels, Bancroft; A. E. Sbender,
Columbus,and Irving Mckinley,
Ponca are the Nebraska boys who
_will de~onstrate to Russian fann-
DEAD ANIMALS
We remove horses,cattle, hogs or sheep
from your farm at no cost to you. .
We have the only licensed truck to haul
dead animals in Washington county.
p ,.~'-....
tous as compared with 6,294,000 'was llut ym r,I
Potatoes are ratad at '72 per cent '
m d the production placed at 7,- j
912,000 bushels as compared wi¢h,'9,924,000 bushels mr, year.ship-il
munts irom the cummerdsl sec-_u m m y e q u a l t h e record shi)-I]
ments of last year and with the'1
low production for the country, }he|!
HEATFREEDOM
A A A
We remove horses,cattle, hogs or sheep
from your farm at no cost to you. .
We have the only licensed truck to haul
dead animals in Washington county.
Phone 21, Arlington, Neb. We pay all phone
charges.
Reynolds Rendering Works
Famum Franzenburg, Representative.
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ii}}}»i»§§§€{§%¢1§,"ALihrd stork.
Livestock Judzinx Contest
to r y a g a i n .
ffllr ln iln nn nl n f wi n f n r wh na f I I- Rmiowrnns LOSE Fat Classes" " " T " " " ; . : w h ; ' ; ' a °f r "1 v ' "''a K¢urge y e £3311 rm'CHANCE 'ro LEAD 2nd Le nnrdboard, ls expected to be practzced
in Nebraska with farmers planning
to sow 3,168,000 acres this fall as
com ated with 3641300 acms inp1the autumn of 1929.Farnilers plani n a n n !~ ~u . \ F ¢ > u n f 1 I l v u n n
lst, Harold Stork,r o
(Contlnued from page one)Wulf; 3rd, Letha Stork; 4th, Alfn.-rl
weitkamp;5th, Alvin Jacob;6th
the bases again by walking Schef-Dairy Judging Contest
flcr.Foxy Schurman came thrlu 1.=+flfrnrl Wpitkamn:2nd.YOUR SKELGAS "GAS Pl.AN'l""and
CHOICE oi F~VE NEW STQVES and
MANY MONTHS SUPPLY or rum...
v u QU !!v v v , u v v M L L Q UA.. l : \u acompared with 343,000 acrés Bowr.in 1929.E
nrith a hoine run,sending Blair néiih §£SI-i`§ sr§|I}T"' WulfWB. a. '9'?"'f°"""'?¥° '°"°_nh. Pemr Ryan? sth. cum Han-
in their hal! of the second when
Wilson and Cliff Hansen doubled
and Peters singled, but only 1 score
came across.Hansen was caught
at home while Peters wns tagged
on third.Two errors and 2 bases
on balls gave Blair 2 more in the
third.The visitors dldn't get a
, .
Reynolds Rendering Works
Famum Franzenburg, Representative.
Afte r the uma Peters pitched
- ~ball.He gave 5 other hits
~ut kepq them scattemd in all but
~e seventh inning,when Van
~eiiaen doubled and Soxensen sin-
~led to give Blair its final tally.
~eters struck out 11 opponent
- tiers.
Sorensen began giving a few
1 ks in the fifth.After Lefty
uner had reached first on apnss
Bill Thompson came through with
a n
A n n u a l Sale of
DUROC _IERSEY
Spotted Poland China
BOARS AND GILTS
Tuesda 0ctober7 1930
sen; 6th, Avora Jcspersen.
Sheep Classes-Cheviot Lambs
18% 142° Hooks;2nd,Florence
Dixon; 3rd, Elmer Dixon; 4th, Ray
Hooks..Cheviot Yearlisng Ewen
1st,James Dixon;2nd,Leo
Hooks;3rd,Perry Ryan;4th,
Elmer Dixon.
lst~~ y Hooks;2nd,J~mes
_Wulf ; 3rd, Leo/Hooks.
Sheep Showing Conte!
ls t,Elmer Dixon;2nd,James
Dixon; 3rd, Perry Ryan; 4th, Ray
Hooks; 5th, Leo Hooks.
Baking-lu! Yea r Work
White bread:lst,Norma Ward
2nd, Ruth Jenhns.
Whole wheat bread: lst, Evelyn
Andersen; 2nd, Anita Paasch.
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B u r d e n o f H o u s e w o r k
for qfew cenfs each day
Ihgmlqhoueunyinthe ,dmo-'
uvingwayofondeingpocaiuand
or crops in Nebraska this y a are,
Buckwheat, 55 per cent, 10 000 bu-
shels, against 11,000 last year; flax
'11 per cent, 180,000 bushe1s:agalnst|
on sale at the Fashion Center in18,000 last year;alfalfa heed '78
per cant, clover seed '10 pier cent]
timothy seed, 74 per centi condi-
iian of pasturga 78 per cent; krain
sorghum 84 per cent, 449,000 hu-I
ahels against 37 ,000 bushels last
yur; beans 83 per cent, 86,000 bu-I
abd: against.85,000 bushels last
Estixnnws for productlono?nin-|
in faci, Evenvruluc1
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IP yan us working In l hal, nul-
lry khchen, or Uyuu no getting
along will: I nubalilnle summer
clove whinlzd y n noob-forming,
nlgally llqul fueln, hen In good
nun for yon: for only |1250
down we will Install, ready to use,
l complete Skelgu oulit.The
yur; sugar bee!! 98 per cent,1,-
0-119% tons against 1,054,000 tons
lutyear
Cube Camel's Hair Coats lor thel $12.50 Include# evuy l.h.| ng-»c ab-
h m wi th rc g u h tin g e q ui p me n t
a.ndnlvea;twoc y l_lnde nofSl:eJ gu
fu el ( nn uy mon th s wp vlr fo r th e
average fnmi1y ); und y our choic e
o f E v e b e a u ti f u l S k e lg u n o va .
An d y o u h a ve n fu ll y u r lo p a y
th e b n l u n c e . , mn k i n g mo n th ly
pa y ma n tn of on ly a f e w d ollan .
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Sa f ahh for only |55 m 012450°;¢°|:¢°.uq on color and uuehnun
Junior Girls sizes 11 to 17 are on
sale now at the Fashim Center for
only $16.75.36-H
Beautiful new silk dresses are
arriving daily at the Fadxion Cen-:
in' in Bla i r.All the new styles
and : d o n md prices ranging)from w a s w s l a m a m d
mm FARMER HAD 40 ,0 00
4. .BUSHELS W HEAT ON FARM'
\Recently the State Depanment
nf Publidty gave Nebraska news-
papers a story concerning s great
wheat bin in Cheyenne county,
lmkEng 26,000 bushels of grain
h :ixnm»a 640-asm farm this
u mmm The wheat story seemed'
to mp all others lor size until Edi-
to r Krolz of the Keith County
N e w produced n picture and
fl an ulfcflnl lbln linifotor only 829.50
The Iwo Skelxll nova pinnedhun Arc No. 510, which-is hlnci with whlln intensely hot, clean Skelgu Buns ll num.
enamel trim, :mi No. 530, which is fully Skelgu frea you from exoeuivo kllchzn
porcelain enameled,including oven and
bro iler llnc rl..I t h u w h i t e plane surfac es
with s of t g ray trim a nd bla c k ja pan nd bu m-
a 1 tu n d ¢ r i d n . A ll o , t h r o e o t. h a m o d e l n o n a
oB°e ret| on this low do wn~p ay mc nt b uh, all
o f t h e m f u l l y e n a m e l e d a n d t wo o th e r s
hea t be c a me thu tin rh u ls conc entrated o n
the c oo king venel. It c ook s the food without
c ooking the eook.
Oth e r S k e lg n S to ve s s h o a r e o i a ve d o n
new low down-pay ments.Li gh ts a nd Sk e lg u
. . _ . . . | . . . . .l . . . . . ¢ - . . . . .. . . | . . . .\ ] |__ - . . . .n . ;. . . . . . . . . .I . . .oqdpped with genuine Robemhlw oven
hm rei udnwn.
Ske lgu bre d mtnrdpnwllh lla e o oo l-
forming,e$e1en¢ elmzuxls removed. Strike
lmnklz,ltheguxntlyoulnvulhefvluf
wuler nulen, luo.run uuw un enum ln.Seo win! |1250 can do lo nuke your kitchen
more llvuble dnb summer-mon enjoyable
the yur around.But come now lo lake ad~
vantage of llah July oicrx 1 complain Slclgu
Knllalladon for only |1250 down.
Atnry which releg-uied the Chey-|,sane eomaty what bin tn az least J
:amd nllwin the wheat =¢°"K¢\4 A t f a r m o n e -h a l f m l l e n o r t h a n d
_..-..._....... "-rr""»Iris the plenum my cm of ke eping
in muc h wi th ffi mdn, o f v ia i xi ng
wi th thé m when di-mu: ma ka pa-
lonal a ili ng diffic ult.
S i n c e d l ¢ h § f : f m r ¢ ¢ o f ~
nn my d m 'atelephone may be had f.§ truly few
e m u a d a n w h y n o e h n n o n c i n
emzbalt.o n e f o u rt h m i l e east of B l a i r P o s tC. E. Nichols.a fanner neal g][(\|:.f]| (GASoffm-_Ggalkh, had 800 acres at wheat
in 1928.It produced 50 bushels
in the acre.Eight combines were
-mea to harvest. Lhe crop.The Qr-
`lHl£ market prius being unsaus-
fnctory the owner decided to shore
die what on his farm.
The storage space i n the bun
nu xs poo bushels.For the bal-
mee at zgpoo bushels an outdoor
H; w i t h th e s k y fo r n r m! v u
»emm1rndh¢¢It was 100 feet lang
.nd 34 fee t wi da The grain was
yylledto ade ptho!8 teet.Sonovel
um this method of storlze md so
A sale o f P u re -B re d s t h a t c a n n o t
b e b e a t e n f o r u u m y purpo ses.Ab~._._r`__............... _...-......................_...-..__.__
n a c o u g g g g f n =£`.!T'i!N n r u m u . G A :
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yum-hom naw?so l u te l y gu a ra nt e e d Au immediate imullm-
fionan be arranged.J. T. NELSON l§Q_ndorf Skelgas CoBlair T I
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NEBRASKAB L A I R
;si»~'§;1;&L- "\¢LJ.»;
Huh . ms fl lh s me mm zs . 1 9 8 0
ing never!!~yu
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th Hr.ter, Mrs. Bessie Bahr.AMONG THE BEES lege bmadcndng nation at Lin-Wuhlngum County. Nehnnh.az the v m
Mrs.William B. Anderson drove 'eoln just as som u tha dlie np-In the Matter of the Eluts of Waahingwn c
to Lincoln Friday morning when Whermoder they moved before pmaches.Belindn J. Bush, Deceased:the city of
Are on §ne_mev. lger gzpther, Mrs. W. H..diem _ .The vgrified pe4:i!,Ion of Addie County, NehruaCenter la unmer woo d.Th e d r o ve o n to"..°L"¥ ~ Beatric a tn smnnrly n 'haw flmm with s ' " " " " ? ' ¥th e i f i lf 8 i n §f l f f 61 6 |Girls School Dxfesses that are
AS TOLD B THEIR PA51urc:s .98.w x :'-f' -~ - -~ ~- ' -'~ " --AnnesYi'5Ge¢ your new fall bat naw. The g g i ' f.§f.i."£,.".. ~;==;5;;»f-"'*|sw=»-mea |.hebee, the honey maker;
''Fashion Centerhu lnrge assort-Mrs. Annie Martin wl ch".ge|WhN'£s6B'e).'they tread,beneath
BAPTIST CHURCH Lord's Day, Oct.5, is zo be x ment. ollovely new n and pxices at our Sunday aim-noon c1mpel|them
P gmc d a y in the hiswry of tha me from $1.88 to $"l..86-lt hom and gave us her usud good Springs a flower unknown among
LJ . Mo ra n.asm:c h mm c h mh i n B l a i r .A r m ____ _ _ _ : : . - _sex:\31ae._.i -!_.us,_'.__
guaranreeu ras: colors are on me
at the Fashion Cena: for 2 for
$1.50.Sizes 7 so 14.my in your
supply for the girls now.86-It
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--.- v. ---~ » ~---a n r--J -5 ""°~utters Teswnentaxy do issue to
Elizabeth Wulf!admlnistratrix,
with Will annexed under the lust
Will and Tmlament ol Belinda J.Banks, Defresaed.
Now, theratom, notice is hereby
given thlt a hea ring will be had
on said petition on the 101.11 "f of
October A. D.1930, at 10 ock
A. M., and all persons intere§wd
uw N. un" me wuuv ung ueltnred lands and tenements, bo-wit:The South Hal! ot the North-
westQunrtnr (sys NWM) and
the East Hal(of the Sou1h~
west Quarter (Elb SWM) and
the Northwest 'Quarter of theSoutheast Quamr (NW% SE
86)of Section '1'hiny~!ive
(ss), Township xigmeen us)
North,Range Eleven (11)
.morning service the mortgage thatStmdgy School,9.45 A. M.has been hwsfinx over us so long
M W hi I 11 A. H..f_1?f1..n£f»vomn 'if Q-'an will be burned and letters of COD:
mf; :s u1 'u 1 .¢ UlJA.l.£ 5 I
fin Wndnnxdsav Snllin IIinnlinp|
Mrs . E liz abe th Schwab returned s p n n g s the wmme ml n ' s 1oo:m
Su n d a y f r o m L i n c o ln wh e r e s h e 'blo s s om. - - Lo n g f ello w.
i b ee n vi s iti ng f or se ver a l we ek s ,Th e b e n r e f e rr e d n o b y the p o e tIIl a n;"dmgM;r ifarjorie wL§€`¥E|Dr. and Mrs. John Grant Shick»'.-and Mrs.w .H.Underwood r e'Omaha to vxnit Mrs. Frances 0 Ne1l| turned Monday afternoon after at-
imdmg the mmm Methodist con-ference which was held in Lincoln
Inst week.They report a fine ses~
s1on ol conference.
D . . .. . . A U . .
land look over the business school,where Miss idarjorie will start
Od. 6Lh.On Thursday De Soto schools
wgrg _cloged l}1§_ nearly everyone
were no doubt the big black humble
bees.The proper name is the*
humble bee, deriving its nune fromj
the loud hum Wm.-1. is makes, and*
if any of my readers have ever;
beard these big black fellows just
before they get ready to sting, you
J\I.I1.|.0I.I J 1 .I . .u »\)»\lU¢E v e n i n g s e r vi c e ,8 : 0 0 .g r a t u l a t i o n s f r o m f r i e n d s a n d
P r a y e r m e e t i n g W e d n e s d a y , 8 : 0 0 f o r m e r p a s t o r s w i l l b e r e a d .
3 §0'°'§"'§, Home Service Sunday,'rR1NrrY LUTHERAN CHURCH
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\un manned w md :haw Ent, In Washington UmmNOTICE FOB ADMIN-nun, il my, whgpllld Inltnlmentl N¢|,n.|"_'C!
|s'nu\11oN or ssnm g3_py§_|3e__gr9yga_=ggggd_gqa|sua lllc n in um xam n 1n
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STATE OF
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p l v b l w u a s m e m s n w m a n d 1 ¢ S l $ -d e c : a \ e e n t e r e d i n ~c a u s e
t f d e dN E B R A S K A _|§$'€§`,`,.€ » . . , . '; .* 3 2 . § T§ ° 'fd . , ; = . . ? 2 { ', . '€ § '. § I9 5 9 9 "" 2 s h e 2 » f 1 W o f I l e w m !
Sundnmy School attendance snow-H- r; 3m_ F~m"_ pug"ed n decrease.Was this your
fault?We hope not.We have a
fine group of teachers who seldom
mise They me there to help you,
dn not disappoint them and de-
prive yourself ol the help they can
give.
Other services were well attend-
Sunday School at 9:45 A. M.
Serdces at 10:30 A. M.
English services every Ist,3:6
md 5th Sunday of the month.
German services every 2nd pad
(th Sunday.
§»mr¢lnv school (Bible History
Io! said estates be srrnnted 1929, ana I! sumufct I0 eonnrmnuoby the court.Given under my hand this 9l
day o! September, 1980.'
Maurice Me B,,aa-se Sheri!!f
\Washlngtnn Co _.y, Nebraska.
w e n t t o m e c o u n t y z u r .
Lloyd .Innes of Emerson came
down Saturday evening to vm: hisuncle, me Jones and family andEd Landers uid !unil§ before he
sm w Lincoln to school.
Mill Creek Club held their dance
at the Charks 0. Hineline home onSaturday,Sept.20.Al l report a
me time .
....nu mu. r.. 1 . -.....=.--of Jamimn, Neb., spent 'l\uesday al.
the Home visting the formefs bm-
ther and wife, Rev. and Mrs. W. H.
Underwood..
Rev. Richardson of Butte, Neb.,
was a pleasant caller 'hsesday.
Beautiful new silk dresses are
nrrivinnr dnlln nf #ku Fashion Gan.
will agree with me that the bee is
well named.This big bee is a native of this
country and was found in great
numbers upon the open prairie;
building their nests often times in
mud holes, according to Roofs en.
cyclopedia.
The hnmhle hee is one of Use
rvauimgwu Mlunvy,|A. C. Debel, Attorney
County Conn.In Probate.
In the Hi tle r o f the Estate ol
Charlotte Sophie Andenon De-
eeued:
The heirs at law,next o f kin,
devlaeea,legatees,creditors and
Al l persona interested in said
estate are herebv notified that on
Witness my h i m a n d o w e n
Seal this 16th day of September,1
1930.
(SEAL)I. c. ELLER,
85»5t County Judge.'
NOTICE OR SHERIFPS SALE
Notice is hereby given that by]
Ncvrxéaed.The Junior B. Y. P. U. had m_§"''§;',;;;i,`,§`,"gg 55,5 A.NL I.'Al c. Dem, Atwrney
COUNTY gounr, WASHINGTUN.,'c o n t .§f`§§u°==deeply ~ 3 1 ; M AR Y S E P I S ....a fine me:
Our co ...:i:.':..f=.z'::.*"w:.a:-,=E =;=,g_=-;,=§='g=;|;;'1;T'BEr 'Ili"i`n2 nel;||t;;|-a.;.; i,Ta;;~,;n;.|.;»@;.~.¢ flow- the tara dgy ¢¢'s ¢pwmS¢i§' 19d0}I"""'° d ll onli: 6||l|G u m a
e nuulne e o udo uly to the ho ne y Amy J e ns e n a n d lh u de Nle l nn b r t he do r ka lt he d i l tx le t o o ur t
bee.l l m y G w e n a n ndnpfnd :Bled | pe ti ti o n i n llld UWII'-1 o f Wuhingum Co unty, Nebruh,w h o l l y u a M v m . m l a n n u - ~ m y : = § ; * 2 ' " § : = ' : ' m t L ' , . . . , . . . " ; E $ i " ' . \ . ' % " 5 i . . £ * I
parmzcs with .umnIumily in we loss of the wife and
mother.May the Lord be able to
use each one of us to get recruits
to fill up the broken ranks in His
army.October is to be church attend-
ance month.We are depending on
our membership to make it a suc-
cess.~l '
Remember thot the expense of
running the church is just y e
u u u l c u i
Gront St.
Friday Choir Practice, 7:30 p. m.
Sunday services, Sept. 28Holy Communlon, 9:80 a. m.
Church School 10:00 a. mMorningPrayerandSermon,|
11:00 n. m.Young People's Service League,
5:30 p. ru.Wednesday, Oct. 1, evening ser-
vice, 7:30 p. m.A
the home of her daughter,Mis.
Mae Steaven at Woodbine,Iowa.
Mrs. Harris was a sister of Mrs.Sam Bouvier and lived on the G. T.
Leitwich place at one time.
Miss Belvxx I-lineline gave a
Weiner mast. up by the Sam Bou-
vier spring Sunday evening to
about 18or 20 young folks.They
xeporta fine time.
Mr.and Mrs.Robert PetersonandbabiesspentSundaywithMraPntnrsmvanm-mints,Mr. mi di
and colors and prices ranging
from $4.98 to $19.75.36-It
Come in and see the lovely newsilk dresses,coats ana hats that
Babe Marks has sent to the Fash-
ion Center from the East.36-11.
BLAIR SCHOOL NEWS
(Edited by D. v. Mnssci-)'
The 1930 football season nrfigal.
COUNTY, NEBRASKA
Estate of Olive A.Ward.De-
ceased:'
Notice is Driven to the creditorsea mnbxe flowers, as the larkspur, | §1`.§».¥€I.'§€°Z?' ;,°_1;';j§§;§=f§§§;_
Gnlumbine, rd clover, )ewel weed. Nebraska, died on ihe 5th day of
turtle head, hnena and snap \dl'BK'!September,1930, leaving no last
on.While they generally midlwiu and Testament, and posséssled
small flowers with a scanty supply uf Real and Personal Estate est-of nectar, they resort w a gnu: imnted at $28,700.00 and prayingvariety of flowers, many of which for &dmi¥\i8¢lfBii0H thereof.yield valuable mm.The nowm,If you fall w appear HQ mid
of Lhe squash and the pumpking°Z' c ; on ;hel8th dlgyh-'ffare very attractive \° them.1". -f --f:-f. .:=.f'§.=.?f°'5lf- ,:-..;:
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n a u y u A n u u v l l l u u x u u c y u m u \)\||||."pa n y ,a c or por ati on,i s p i a i n b lf ,
a n d Ma r g a r e t Mc M a h o n ;Grac e
Mc Ma h o n ;C la r a Mc Ma h o n ;Alic e
Mc Ma h o n ;Ha r o ld I\Ic Mn.hon;B e r
ni c e Mc Ma ho n ; B y r o n J . Mc Ma ho n ;
M a r y Mc M a h o n ;Ra y m o n d J .Mc -
Ma h o n ;Cec ile Mc M a h o n ;J o h n
Do e ,who se re a l n a me i s W i l-
li a m Mi c h elso n;M a r y Do e,re al
n a me u n k n o w n ;Rnc hard Ro e,
\ n i m n n n i n n 'n a m a n Z h l " ° n . . u » ¢ » .\ I 2 » . L . . l
IIIto appear beXore me at the County
gun ro o m i n Bl a i r, Ne hmn, o n|e 10th day of October, 1980, and
gon the 12th day of January, 1931.
zlor the purposka u l examination,
'adjustment ayd allowance o f
claims.All claims not filed on or
,before the 12th day of January.
samewnenyou.arc_=0=~>\:I=1Lf1»:~I1'=1 |ii;;t a,;.;;"f§;;,a,.'i""""'"nllsfOperlswiihnsameagairwt Ben 1931, will be forever barredyou are present.IOL! wouzu not ~ ~I "'}5r FB'-II ~ J ESSGII a nd Mrs .ask these who do your work to A.F.Newell,Pastor ,Johnlcssen called on Mr. and MIBaleo WY your |¥art.You are too Geo Hineline Sunday afternoon.
manly to-do that'Public worship Sunday at I1 H.Tiggye in be 3 meeting of the
ni., conducted IJYYIG pastor.Dur-Mill Creek Club members at Dave
CHRISTIAN CHURCH ing this service he poem by Ed"'Gustin's Wednesday, Oct. 1.
A. J. Hargett, Pastor win Markham, "gm Dayand _thef Harry $eltz and wi:fe,I§§'nestson High in Omaha on Friday,
September 26.Coach Liehliter has
been pointing the Blair team for
this game,despite the fact tliat
this is the first year of football
for most of the squad,yet they
nrn rnmmonrinn to nlismlnv nhilitv
1 n a u u \ u l w \ : a \ . u a l u | J1 . : \ . | u U z | ,un : \ _ ¢ u u u » ,m l d - s u m m e r o r e a r Y a u t u m n a w i l l a p p o i n t C a r l G .A n d e r s o n o r i
h u m b l e b e e c o l o n y F w d ' ' ° ° 3 m a e s o m e o t h e r s u i t a b l e p e r s o n A d m i m !
a n d f e m a l e ..fI` h e r n a l e ,w h i c h 1 S | i s t r a t o r a n d p r o c e e d t o a s e t t l e - !
t h e s i z e o f t h e w o r k e r i s p l e a s a n t l y m e n t o f s a i d e s t a t e .|
scented and makes long flighta|Witness my hand and Official
over the meadows and fields.The'Seal this 23rd day of September,
nm-ind nl Inilmrnnfinn in about nisrht 1930.
mana ~s~lenni~ Mi~hs~n,~ ~re :ben 1930.
fendants, I will, at 1 d'clock P. M.,(SE-U)1. c. ELLER.
on the 14th day of October, 1930,35-4:County Judge
f 'FOR SALE
A half section of good Douglas
county land only 18 miles from
Omaha, one mile from paving
and one-half mile from graveled
road.'
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All Good Productive Land
Will sell all or part to suit the
purchasers.
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ADDRESS
Frank Bates
Washington, Nebraska
W o r k " ,wh i c h wa s omluf eu m s t K r u s e a n d wi f e a n d o m lu- use " " " " " " ' i °""'r "-.r - " " " ' r VA S E A LB h I Sc h oo l, 1 0 A . M.Su n d a y , wi ll be ma d .I t 1 s m t h -gm, family, Roland Smith and fam-l°f a f-}'P@ of \@l'0§°11Il f00¢b§1l pl=1y ~mo n th s ~
1 e t\1-"im, 'lL'nw=}1in 11 A M .n r wn r th a h n a n mr .i lu Rn v m n m S mi th an d fn rn llv of - er s.Th e B e n s o n g a me wl l l be a Sp ec i es wh ic h b e gi n Sleeping i ! l|
I.C. 1=:r.1.1-zrz<>;.a;"JT.ag~@~ "`"""`{5ér] 750 ~ ll.~§:;f"».t 10 o'elock,|
Bttvhins. 8:00_P. M:____Pn. F. E. Fmt, SuB§rin§2|}¢}e£t.|
"Jr -".r°~"'-» ~»---- -- ------1 --.Omaha were all up on the SeltzT081 test for the boys.
hill Suduy for a picnic.Next week, Friélay,October 3,
The De Soto .Club Women 'l}00kthe Blair high teinu will open the
July awaken in March, while later
species do not fly until May or
June.Mr.Slnden,of England,
tells ps that soon alter the warmer
NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT
O'Hanlon & 0'Hanlon,Attys.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
WASHINGTON COUNTY,NEB-RASKA.
_ Estate_of Ferdinand c.Ruwe,
Mid-week meeting Wednesday,
8:00 p. m_The Bihle reading for this week
is Matthew chapters 15-21.
The Distdct and One Day Con~
ventions are combined this year.
The combined conmntion will be
held at Norfolk, Friday, Sept. 26.
Thi- nnnuul church election will
be held at the church Sunday nit-
The young people win garner wrlunch at 6:30 in the dining room.
They are to have the Blair h-
ers as guests at that hour,Any who have not signed cards
for the 1930 Guest Book are re-
quested to do so Sunday.
Do not forget the Omaha Asso-
ciation nt Columbus Monday and
Tuesday, Sept. 29 and 30."Each morning, if youfd rightly live
third prize at the fair at A1'li\1K°lconference schedule with n game
ton.against Decatur.Blair has usual-|ly ranked high in conference stand-
For perfect f°°f comfort "Y "ling and they expect again to have
pan* of Enna Jettlck Healh Shoes a very successful season.
um axe sgw at the Fashion Cen-The Blair high school girls Am-
ber at Blair.,'86~1t letic Association is now startedCineCamel s Hun' C°""§ for the I nicely on the years work under the
weather of spring pennits the]
queen m leave her place of hiber-1
nation, she begins her search for!
|tl1n hash nf 11 mnman nr n mnln hole Deceased.»T¢l{"1§¢I»` .;1:.;;' I §\»'5IS`Eé§E Notice is hereb given that John
consists lmnlly of I. mass oc! soft, <>w_-;»J=- llll with the underdry :nas with 9. hole in um center. §§='..-_§s!='=.%z.{'f~!s9 2€_"££*':s-
JuniorCGix-ls sizes li to x7 are onsale now at the Fashion Center for
only $1(_;_75_as -n
\NEW ENGLANDNEWS
direction of Miss Eberhardt, phys-
ical rraining teacher.Nearly all
the girls have now secured their
gymnasium equipment.Nut Fri ~
day, afternoon a committee ol the'Fremont high swool girls will vis-
Mr.and .M\fS~Fred Anderson | it with ghe Blair girls and will also
"Fr" S""d"5 fi"""°' guests at thelextend personally an invitation on
*"E€{'?'!" &'?.§i'1k°'3'f;..-,-....npafudpame in a girls athletic car-
Many species of the humble bee
prefer nests which are under the
ground while others select those
which are on the surface.Before
departing for the fields the queen
forms a memory picture of the lo~
cation by describing a series of
gradually widening circles.In the
center of the nest a small cavity
wn Uounty, nenrasxa, ms nnal re-port as Administrator of the es-
ta te o f Ferdinand C.Ruwe,de-
ceased, and made an applicationforfinaladministrationanddis-
charge, for proof of heirship and
for the assignment of residue ofestatetosuchother persons as
are by law entiv.led~to the same.and I ha w s e t the 17th day ofn - . - - -.mm -. ... _~.\--...U
erno on,Sep t.2§.On th i s te r r e s tr i a l b a n :
Su nd ay e ve mn g 13 "S u rp r is e Na me o 'e r y ou r fo es , a nd the n fo r
E r¢.m...\».:11mg .uulssu.gava-Sun dav S c ho ol Ra llv -D ay Oc t. 5.E ls e d o n ' t g e t u p a t a ll. "
1. 3 .P a a u v n a u - » \ .v u '. . -- _" " - 1 :p o l e ,v i s i t e d h e r e o n W e d n e s d a y .
M r s .D .C .L e o n a r d l e f t F r i d a y
f o r h e r h o m e i n L i n c o l n ,a f t e r
s p e n d i n g m u s t .o t t h e w e e k h e r e
w i t h h e r d a u g h t e r ,M r s .R a l p h
B a d g e r a n d M r .B a d g e r ..
un........:M- ..u r u '\.U¢»I\l\and
1 Will sell all or part to suit the
purchasers.
ADDRESS
Frank Bates
Washington, Nebraska
Dr. and Mrs. N. A. Martin went
to Lincoln on Thursday to attend '"""''""""" "'"'"' °'"" nlvnl m be held late! in Fremont.||lorm¢d'ab¢nlt ln inch indhmeterAndrew Nelson hum ' few dlyl m Bl-lr high school hu enter- ma | little len an mm wh an'"§§,"'fI3 Mn. Harold Curley ma ed the Englhh mn. sponsored by entrance about the she of gf
f-wif.-z»d~ we ~ &~F=Pm"f_F<1°2_ Ji ._..; 2"°°".'*2:'¥- ~¥'e_°!=° ~2s'f°°5£~ 9
wwwr, ww. -.. .w www. n. m.it m ~ c o u n t y f o r t h e
mme Septelhber 24. man.
Q w w L 9- EFL*-ER;
Q L "t i I ?f ' n n f n r ¢ \ n r n\.llII.Ail L u \Jvnn A\ .a \¢ \. \¢B u r r C o m f o r t a n d s o n o f B l e n
1. . .. . .:..!4 ...I - . I s h 41U.I J T ouny u~ge
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
ON PE'r m oN FORPROBATE OF WILL
Maher and Carrigan, Attorneys
STATE OF NEBRASKA 1
5 ss
In the 'County Cam! of
Washington County.
ADDRESS
Frank Bates
Washington, Nebraska
275 students of the high school.
Tnese f£s1.s are given to practically
every class A school in the state
of Nebraska.Results of Q se
tehv.s are bound to be imezesung,
as it will emible the teachers .of
smixll mass of pollen gathered
from flowers and mixed with
honey.In s ro und a ll o f wa x,
about the size of a pea, built on
top of the pollen from slx wtwelve
eggs are laid and then the top of
the cell is sealed over.There is a
.nm.u..-en ........,V.............,.Allen Lnaker took the membersof his Sunday school class of the
M. E. church to Fremont on Mom
day evening where they attended
"Animal Crackers" at the Empress
theatre._
\,w.,¢.......,....--_..___.. ,came on Friday w take in the lin-
als at the baseball tournament.Mr.and Mrs.H.W.Marshall
were up fro m Oma hllas t wee k,
faking in the fair.
Mrs.H.H. Howarth of West
a r . m e \ A 1 l l o l G v a x u n a m e .
Marjorie and Grade Jacksonspent the week-end at the home
of their grandparents,Mr. and
llnf Henry Hnvendick, while their
mother, Mrs. John Jackson was in
Omaha.Wm. Echmnknmp and family re~turned to Wayne after spending
the luller pan of the week here.On Saturday, accompanied by the
fonncr's mother,Mrs.John Ech-
mnkamp, they drove to Gretna to
visit the state hatchery.
Rev.J.D. Hammel, farmer M.
l _ _ . ._ . l
Point spent several days here last
week with her daughter, Mrs. W.
1. Nelson._.Miss Esder Larson of Oakes,
S.D.is spending several weeksherewithheraunt,Mrs.P.L.
Cady.Duane Cady left Sunday for
Ames when he will enler his soph-
An nie an d Met a Th ompso n we re th e Bla ir city schools to compare
Sunday din ner g ues ts of Bir die their wo r k with other En g lis h
He len an d Ma rjo rie Loftis.teachers of the state.
W i ll Rm- le m' n f Tnk n ms h .vi s it-'I.n=f v m "elm . a . x . m A r l n n
vast difference between this queen
and the Italian queen bee that lays
ouny u~ge
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
ON PE'r m oN FORPROBATE OF WILL
Maher and Carrigan, Attorneys
STATE OF NEBRASKA 1
5 ss
In the 'County Cam! of
Washington County.
ADDRESS
Frank Bates
Washington, Nebraska
'ed at the home of his nephew,
Harold Curley and iamily last
Monday aflemoon.Mr, and Mrs. Frank Lottie were
last Monday evening visitors at
the George laftis home.Martha Haier spent last Mondey.elbernoon with her friend,Ruth
..................,....... ..........made a very interesting history
project drawn on each page of the
large book were stone walls.Al l
the hiswry events from the time
of the Egyptians up to the pres-
ent time were put on its walls in
painting and pictures. ,lt was sent
§§uT=7lw7f'v?. `§fTE§p,`i>§eM»Q
Nebraska Honey Producers Ass'n.,
Minden, Nebraska.
HESSIAN FLY FREE DATE
IN W ASHINGTON COUNTY DA EF)TTER
" ' / \|
s
._»BUs Scnmnum-|°"E'2¥°_>E'?.'E,§f *l1ifi°.£'E,£'€if"E,'I$;er KES.c »-,una u........ -.-__..__--_in nnfn5 " ¢ | | , , , n | | ¢ ¢ l u x u l e n w s u : ; " " ' ~}1mm»»m»|accident11* " " |'wbh er h$? 'm = m »f
~. ¢ » -¥P l ' ° m m m 5.u .. .. .. .'_.:M.'..|Aru»¢m.¢¢5»»e¢@4mge»:»s;
Paulson.¢-a .Nellie Spike:was a Thursday
night guest of Phyllis Rogen and
,mired the New England school on
LF!id8Y-
£0 the stak fair and won first'The results of the incubator sta~|prime.This history project also tion for Hessian ily hawhlllf and
wan first nlace ar. the Wnshinzmn nh4u\rvatinns has now been in DD-II /"\!|N K,/'\~|county fd: last week.
Lan Thursday Prof. K. C, De-
Grofl took a high school band of
40 pieces to Arlington where they
played at the Washington County
Fair during the afternoon and also
in the evening.The bapd is nicely
uni!omed and makes a very strik-
ing appearance .in their blue and
white uniforma The music which
the band played seemed to be very
satisfncwryw the lair manager.
SPECIALS
F1~idayéE»;°Samrday
Grapes ~ 2
coa.'1a*;;'f:>§:;S 1g
runsnnvss ~'°' 2.24:
Soup 1~f,',;'.';':;E°';1';;4 z
Cr ackers CQRPY 2.7c
Fl SW ANSDOW No u r ,Cake 2 .
Syrup '£SiE£'ZI.'§ 4
Ted Lathrjop
Toilet Paper ~ ""'f¢"i'Z§'iJ'°' 2..5c
Flour 'Z'§'{§ ES' $1.29
~.~-.~.- ~the hatching was slow but, since
the rain and warm weather of
Sept. 8th, activity has increased tu
almost normal.
Nearly half of the questions :low
coming to County Agent Gem-ge
Bates at this time are, "Whey is
Um ily fre e date for saying
wheat!"The answer is--You will
be notified thmugh your newspa-
pgr, also by the Agticulturad Col-
ma'The mam: occurren-o n w h a t ' i p ~ga *hs liuggga~.=- T R AI N SCHEDULE
Chiago & Nnrthweatern Railmld
Wes -8 35 A M
East-8 18 P M
c ss. P. M. & Onnhn
Northbound
'I 10 A M
2 40 P M
Sonthbuund
12 09 P M
x rMARCUS BECK
7§4o PI nf except Sunday.
a e
|\
Bella Creek bridge where me cu'struck the ir'nn railing and turned
over.Miss Anna Gustafson, wp
was with Miss Fredricksen rece1v~
ed a few minor bnxlses.The young
ladies were found, brought back toArlingrnn for medical aid and then
taken to their homes.Both are
clerks in the Telhusta shore..Mrs.Glen Ludwig and children
arrived last week from Lansing,Mich. and will make an extendedvisitwithherparents,Mr.and
Mrs. F. M. Wilkins.
Mrs. Otto Blakkolb of Never.
left. Friday after spending a few
Annie Thompson spent n few
nys lust. week with her grandmo-
ther,Mrs.Mack Rosenbaum at
Blair.Mr.and Mrs.Vick Skov and
family spent Sunday afternoon at
the Mack Camemn home.Mr.and Mrs.Eddie Fletcher
were Sunday visitors at the Pete
Larsen home.Vera Mae and Claire Skinner,
Harria Wi lson and Birdie Helen
Loftis who attend school at Her-
sehuol Wednesday afternoon.
Sunday dinner guests at the Har-
visited the New England
days at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
.~.=",...-n.,..\,...u.-.nlakknlh'old Qlrley home were Miss Helen
......1 ,_1 u..nn.x¢..L.-...|
Mn
BONDED .uas'mAcrm
Office in Mayls Bldg.
x
x
;§ii'T,;"»e;HS;;..{§.7 MxE§`§¢ba | ;';'=;;;;;,"; §§§'i'Zf."$§d "~~=';;;;,
Smifll who taught in the schools 1 Thompmnf
here several ways "S°~Mrs. Louxs Mr. and Mrs. Edwin BlombergFarnberg of Blur, accompanied her and baby and Mrs. Rosa Kramer of
here and spent a day at the county Omaha., spent Sunday at the Wal-
THE EAT SHOP 2
E. C. Rcmn, ProprietorMeals, 40 Cent!l
lhcdlent Cuisine |
Satisfactory Service \Courteous Treamrmt I
Flrlt door east Enterprise odiul
x
xDr. Norman K. Ralhmum
o n o s m r n x s r
Oxer we Blair Drug Co.Phone Black 41
I Ewnings- by Appointment
x
f m .Mrs. D. M. Lawson is having
her property pninbed.A. AC. Ros-
enkilde is doing the work.Rodney Peterson left Monday
for Lincoln where he will enter
ihe state university.
Mrs. Wm. Esplln and her daugh-
ter,Mrs.Hager came up fromOmaha to renew old acquaintances
and take in the fair on Thursday.
Henry Rosenkilde had the mis-
fortune to cnxsh one of his fingers
last week.He caught it between
ter Kramer home .
Mr.and Mrs.Gus Peppmiller
and Mildred were Sunday evening
visito?a t the Alfred Kramer
homeMr. a nd Mrs.Ed Goodman o i
Craig, were Sunday afternoon vis-
itors at the F. E. Fletcher home.Mr. and Mrs.Howard Hancockand little granddaughter of Craig,
spent Sunday aiiernoun at the Joe
Lyons home.Mr. and Mrs. Pete Anderson and
family were Sunday ewning vis-"?'?. °""?. """'°"."€,P'3¥"P2'¥lxw»s at the An Magm home
NE, two, three and your batter isO r e ad y . . . re a d y f o r ~ t h e
most delicious pancaka your family
ever enjoyed. .No troublaome ~
...nowdting...no need forextra
ingredients.Goocl1'| Bat Pancake
Flour is ready-mixed. It is selilriaing.
It contains eve needed ingredientperfécflx blenlgd into the puresf,T i 4 ' 7
O
f ¢ " " " '* W m
' - :4l2SA~D
qfoodl.na h
q,_»~|_____'...-A>most wholesome Hour you ever used.
And remember, there is 144 more
for your money in the big Gooch 4-
pound package.And thus are you
assured gl-eawr value in both q-may
and uantity when you buy Gooch |
Best ancake Flour.
fn-y Gooch's Best Pancake Flour
Qomorrow morning for tho genes
0 l ' €
m i l f sGUB IG
Pound
Package
wmle acung as Lraxxlc cop at mefair grounds.._Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Bashford of
Exeter,were renewing old ac-
quaintances at the fair Thursday.
Revi.Bashford wag pastor of the
Congregational church here a num-
ber of years ago.Therlo Rzeckmeyer came up fromLincolntospendtheweekend
with home folks.
Pure Silk Dill Fashioned Kay-
ser Hosiery is on sale at the Fash-
ion Cantor at only $1.25.This is
the new reduced price.86-ItCuba Camel's Hair Coats for the
Junior Girls sizes 11 to 17 are onnle now at theFashion Cenber for
only $16.75.86-It
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c»-As |-an-sv.,...'a.':§;
1-1 |-an -7°'»C'»I
n-an-»¢au..»-_n v - - 4 - o - Levr-¢--4|-#u-Ia u . - - - .
CARL scmmrrl n l n r n v u u u
i nw E§`¢`I§Tn'§ um|om¢°'m sem nm Bldg.
x
I KDR. w. 1:-_'hEMpH|LL
DENTIST I
u¢.i __.___I bocaied ln new
|Hume Tha ne
B u n . m a m a ;
x
xBLAIR ABSTRACT ILT!
COMPANY
Bonded Abutncler
PHONE 1s
Pilar Bldg.n u n , Ne h r u h
xx
nn. anvrm T.n nDentistx- n n s m n c n
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Miss Evelyn Blackburn of Cretewas home over the week-end.Mr. md Mm H. W. Schoettgerand Mr. and Mrs. H. C. McClellandroveftoLincoln on Sunday toamend the M. E. Conference. MissClaraSchoettger,who s p e n t ~last al the week at Filley and Lux-
coln, accompxnled them home.
M n .Sarah McDonald of Fm-
mant, visited here durlnz the fair.
@ . \ ' . \ n d M n . A . E . S m dand
dau ter of 0 vis nWemesday at the F. J. Enu-sgn
home.Mn. Emerson aewmpnnied
them home, retuming Sunday.Mr.and m n .B. F.Cook ofScribner umm n mn d i mz a n f m
C R O W E L L H o m o
Mrs." S. K. Riddlesbarger spentSamrdny in Omaha,vidting he!da¥hter, Miss Ada Riddlesbarger.
rs. Anna Campbell retumed onSundnz from n few weeks visitwithr daughter in Lincoln.
Mr.and Mrs.T.K.Cornish
drove up from Omaha and spentTuesday evening with the form-
efs mother, Mrs. Edna Comllh.
Mm Fred Fort and two childrenof Univerdty Place, visited their
mo t hs and grmdmnther,Mrs.
Harriet Fon lun Thurlday.
Hxl. Olive Mclum in me-ndirnn
*xbreakfnat treat of your lifa
At nu ,~- ~ ~ ~- " - ' '~;=GOOCII MI G & ELEVATOR C0 Gd: This *2.50 . * " " ' \ ~
l»,N ''Was--Ev¢fAlumlm¢n ~ 1:£:_:»¢' '
. . . ¥ S " . 3 ' ; " ¢ ~uen¢-¢»y-|»¢¢|.|.|...¢..w¢-a~¢nn!Ahmhmmhnahgddk AnkycurgmoseTl'
ll ww--¢1u~-=--¢¢u\»vh-»a»¢¢»=h~.
5
g
x i i "";.j's few |n |- é i g - Ti f :°f°°°=i==S¢\'°B==kB1ds |u».maMmB.A.Imb°a=n»ndin¢nl»;ivus»nAn4end»
Plumo298 Bll1r,N 'dmgh1zr,KnxjnryAnneatEul-Geor¢uChnaislpa\din¢afmv
x hsm,Iown}e!tFxidaya£!u'spend- d.\ylinomlln vidtinghildnugh-
SPECIALS
F1~idayéE»;°Samrday
Grapes ~ 2
coa.'1a*;;'f:>§:;S 1g
Soup 1~f,',;'.';':;E°';1';;4 z
Fl SW ANSDOW No u r ,Cake 2 .
Cr ackers CQRPY 2.7c
Syrup '£SiE£'ZI.'§ 4
Flour 'Z'§'{§ ES' $1.29
Toilet Paper ~ ""'f¢"i'Z§'iJ'°' 2..5c
Tag! Lath rjop
~<;.°a.§:a=sE°'
runsnnvss ~'°' 2.24:
|:|_OUR
zwoobs had.I Mrs. rmola de Grosse of "'°\Adva rti le in The m m m
BLAIR Cleveland Iona, the new coach Elks Club Omxhn ,spent M°!`1d|\Y Mn. Oixve J Smith and daugh-To VE from Cugyon, Texu, ltltes dxqt End Tuesday with Mn.W. M-|¢gm,.»Fr59¢¢a gm _Grace wereR l S E Spedxl Sale of Lovely New SSI):T H E U N D H
and Jersey Dresses dow on at the
I-'uhlon Center Io: ody 86.15 mdv u l r m s .1 86-xv.my. an<M1r s . W . H . U n d m m d . = m m r m i s p l e n t i f u l f o r u m p o n d -B a l l e r .
m ¢ » | { n m l u n w r n a u n d i f l f f n n u a n d i h n f .t h i !~ C 8 ! 1 ° l n._.._1
} omm visitors Tuesday.I l 1-1 1 1
|"iLnufmn r-zinmy munsn\A\\~ " f " f f ' . T " T 'Price vér Year use
Entered u Qeeond-chu matter
as the poa wfiim at Blah, Ndn.,
under the Ant of Congrau a t
la r c h 3 . ms .
En»r\~xubacr-lution is m g r d d
for the Inger India '"`° now °"l§2»§{§?5 lil ~ eleven ywml nm plays her tim. game safflg' '_;;',;'f,; only iléxié andmale at the Fnshion .Cenber for o1'dY
$6.75.as-1;
`0R\{ER BLAIR vlsnoaI-gncmvss msunms
Mm Munn Sprecher. aughwr ol
nm..,,..|Mm A. F. Newell, met
have made plans\ to leave Blaifurday, September 27,t 0mBh3v.$7_95_a mz
will w w n Am B ~Col-around o¢f.1 and mqve 1 h the enaan usmess and Sue Newell of Arling-
ul.~th work as e m |¢on and Min Hattung of Fanta-
Prlor £0 hkmg up esuperintendent ol the Home,Rev.Mr. and Mrs.L J . W o lff a nd mf §? ""§uTZmZ°§."'"" 5 ¢h~=
Uunderwood served the local M. E.daughmr,Patsy Inu of Omaha,D.ew y-
a u r c h a s p a s t m 'f o r m a n y § < = { § l x p e n t S u n d a y w i t h B u m - f r i e n d s .C o m e i n a n d s e e m e l o v e l y n e w |
u .n . . . n
Gamer and family this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ola Jacobsen and
daughter, Alice ba! at the H. O.
Hurd home in Omaha last Sunday.
Special Sale of Lovely New Silk
and Jergey Dreams now on at the
Fashion Qfnter for only $6.75 and
$7.95./36-lt
Agent for Roberts Dairy, Omdha
WILL PAY
per pound
tl opeim aocouxatf.The maxim of "T" "nu -'m ~ accident last Mrs.umerwoou was unu ""°"wI Mr and Mrs. Jack Burnham. uuli °"'""' """'° auu "°"° ""°!nha¢\\~ihlmn mtl he imtantlr re-"mf a ff,rf?m..=.»=....;.....n. Wed- fied with mm?phases of t'°.w.|| iam and ann. Rowan] drove Babe Marks_has °'?"'°}.° the ~Austin and Bill Halle: went down FOR CREAMtoOmaha Monday to enter upon
i'hnh° unn|1n1mnrn\mar nf fha Unk.moved ircmo ux m||iling\ista£th|
upi ndon o f thu tim: pai d fo r if
the publishers be notified; other
win the subscription will nmnhl
ln fame at tha designated mb-
lcrlption price.Every mbnrlber
mm unde nhnd tha t tha n c o nd-
tiou are made n part of the con-
mu-;hntwaan the uublinhex-andl
wa k.wnue n u m;uv ...~-nesdly evening wich her husband
on highway No. 81 near McPher-
wv . Kms . e n route m Lincoln,
Neb., they ran into the blade of n
road scraper whichghtd been e1t
on the highwiy gg the night mth-
out lanwrn or s~.._.¢.....-an wu thrown vzo-
lzhurch work and as '§?"?°" at*!?°i§l»Z§»l~."§»1`.~f.1»1a¢,"f.l{1`f f:,;;.'1',;§,;m Ion Center fmm the East.B6~1t
Hume, and *Mb win be " ° ' Y ' § § " " " " "'Mr. and urs. H. A. awk and..H ._.RTE? QEJI;mrcla ns we as lovely new printed silk d!'€SS¢9i J1 mfg 3; Sllvir Qtasliiw
To the townspeople in general for the larger ladia are now on a mg§f>°,;Ne g ym a t Kn ?
and those of other churches, theyqsale at the Fashion Center !or only '''
have come to be lmovm u fixtures |$6.76.86-It 1 _u . . .o...v.u m . ., J n. - .1 ~ n| ¢ .
~ ~Mr. and Mn, Glen McDonald and
.family were guests of Mrs. llc-
Dcndd's brother,Ted Olsen andQfamily on the Bench, Sunday.
Also HIGHET l';`*RICE for poultry l
and eggs.
/in me community.smreely aman,
woman or child but what knows
them personally bslzause of close
contact in times of_j¢y r_ sornw
Am e sixteen embers f u w '" " " ' " " f " T- i ' f ' " '" " ' " " " "Come in_and see um 1 vell o c a l ~R.C.Tre athenging _,§e»;~~ §'.'I{In'".X§"'»"i'£, h;;h\:°;| allk dre ss a, c oa t.: and 1.3 STX T € m p 0 T 8 f y h € 8 d ( ! \ l 8 l ' t e l ' 8 B t
mmm c onv e nti o n ma a t Pla ns ; d m m Wednesday so 1.¢¢¢na|?""° Marks has sent to the Fash-M a r a t h g n S e r v u g e S l 8 t i 0 n
mouth mday.Ima bi z Catholic Congress.'non Center from the East.86-It
I=`§»}ri§é§f""mrs.§kll\\ll»-lentiy :into the wind shield and
rather badly bruised and cut. Tem-
B'rA'I'EM1~:1~¢'1 OF OWNERSHIP porary attention was given at a
1unnrhu town. and the physician a s Re v.Underwood m m s e a n y
y ea rs he r e h a s o i f i d a t e d a t pe r -
l .___...-.|.l:...».=an d +'nnm-min
Wm,rdigk gf Sguth 0m3h3,'~ Ea 1.l'Jensensa mother, Mm!Get YOU! Wink# COBB early.Thi
who was Injured in an auto acci-Robert Whorlow of Wayne, came aslmlon Center has a lovely selec W here cream can be left or 'we
' l l l l rT hnnnhu rnrfifv that the under-l1`I£"{...'Qt oce zo al. hospital atA| . \ . ¢ \ . U }n - n u - - I ---- -v v v n n u -" '~~~H J O I U W U U Q I H E U i n n u ; u n v ¢ . ¢ _ -s i g n e d i s p u b l i s h e r a n d m a n i g i l l g N e w t v l h R u n s .H e r c o n t h t h e r o n e m i n i s t e r i n
e d i t o r o f T h e E n t e r p r i s e .' r m t h e n o t c o n s i d e r e d s e r i o u s ,a l t h o u g h 3 1 1 a n y °
o w n e r i s J o h n A .R h o n d e s .. ' * ¥ " . °s h e 'h a s s u f f e r e d 3 " ? ? ' t f ¥ _ _ ".a m l -9 .n u m b e r o f y e a r s ,h i s
dent in omaha about ten days ssc. down Tuesday evening for a short
is reported as imprwinz Blvwlywisn, with her daughter and hus~
and has left the hospital ~lband.She will also visit relatives
1 mr. and Mrs. G. A. Erickson of in KefmfdgWanNuys, California have been'
visiting Mr. Erickson's daughter,
Mrs. Ed Peppel at Naper, Neb. and
stopped of! in Blair Wednesday \o
vidt at the H. L. Morris home and
Mr. and Mrs Ed Jensen, Mr: and
Mrs.Earl Jensen,Mr.and Mrs.
J.Hilton Rhoades and Mr.and
Mrs. Carl Anderson drove put to
the Walter Nelson home at Rose
uon or neaumm coats ana tmpricesaremore reasonable they
lover.Come in and see them.1*
The following were guests of the
lMy ron Metzinger fardly Frida;
evening: Mrs. B. Sawhill of Gram
Island,Mr.and Mrs.Chas. Guy
rnne and son and Miss Janejuy
lznne of Omaha.
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Forinformation call Blair 164 orf§i`,§'§..LiJ§° "yn bondhold- shock and weakness.Nexmer lm.,--__John A R), aa Sprecher mr the little son, Newell health has not permitted him bo
submabea and 'sworn 53 6 were injured fngage in active duties.Mrs. Un-
me this 23rd da of s ue ge "M m Ngwell went, at. once to derwood also feels that a restyPmr. Newton Thursday and will remain would appeal w her and A release'
!930.
l m accompany hér dxughter this from responsibility will be wel-'
. ...-"ww ,
Kennard 21 on 1
Philip 0'Hanlon, Nokary.week as soon as she can saiely ne ~~--~--Own,1 The Enterprise joins n host of
See the bvuutiful new winter ;;';;" 9.0 her home xn oma friends in extending best wishes to
sau at the Fashion Center.Pric~M Sprecher is known to n the Underwoods ann may their
` " "" " "'-.._ .new home bring peace and content-
:with other relatives and friends.|Hill last Monday evening to help
Mr Nelson celebrate his birthdav.__Mr.and Mrs. J.A.Kuhn and °
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....,.<..1 ..Lake Quinnebaugh and 'l`eknmah,' new Lutheran church at that place.
as well as places north as Macy. I The Fonumelle church is u beauti-
Mrs. Hayes had never before seen fud modern brick structure build
an Indian and so the Ku}\n's felt.during the past year and is the
that her trip to Nebraska and the largest and most up-to~dnte church
west would not be complete with~in the county,They have a veryout this trip,1 lflne pipe-organ.
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Mrs. Hayes had never before seen fud modern brick structure build
an Indian and so the Ku}\n's fclt.during the past year and is the
that her trip to Nebraska and the largest and most up-to~dnte church
west would not be complete with~in the county,They have a veryout this trip,1 lflne pipe-organ.
Ladies Attention!
Beautiful Hand-Engraved
Glassware
Absolutely Free
We are Giving FREE to
each lady presenting a
full paid admission ticket
on "Glassware Night" one
piece of beautiful Hand-
Engraved Glassware.
rvnqzqnr
Attend Regularly and Secure a
Complete Set
See displayin our lobby
Ho m e T h e a t r e
B L A I R / N E B R A S K A
.,_Fashion Center has a lovely selec-
tion of beautifd coats and the
prices are more reasonable than
ever.Come ln and see them.. n
. ~ ..and Jersey Dresses now on at the
Fashion Center for only $6115 and$1.95.36~1t
'Cute new jersey suits are on
sale at the Fashion Oenter for
only $6.75.86-1:
D A | '-SEASON SEPTEBIBER 27
In wdewing the oncoming footbah
season one might say that Dana
has the brightest prospects for a
championship zeam that it has ever
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le g e wo r k d u r i n g th e y ear.Th i s
i s a s m u c h i m a n b e e a r n e d d u r -
ing th e e igh t wee ks summer sc hoo l.
Sp e c i a l S a le o f L o ve ly Ne w S i lk
a n d J e r s e y D r e s s e s n o wo n a t th e
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mul CULLEGE
Offers
A New Service to the people of
oW a s h l n g t o n C o u n t y
SaturdayM0rningClasses
History of Education -4 college hours -
meets from 8:00 to 9:40 Saturday A. M.
Given by Prof. C. X. Hansen,A.B., L.l'l.D`
Sociology and present problems (4 college hours)meets from
9:45 to 11 :25 given by Prof. E. E.Popke A.B., Ph.D.Eight col~
leée hours can be earned through Saturday classes at Dana this
year. -This is as much as can be earned during an eight week
summer school and at a fraction of the cost. The hours given are
regular college credits earned IN, RESIDENCE and are not dis-
counted when transferred to eastern universities as are "corres-
pondence" or "study center" credits.
Teachers of Blair and neighboring cities,
business people,and men and women who
are interested i n t h e i r o wn intellectual
and cultural development should register
now for one or both courses.
~Arrange To ~lVleet With
The Classes, Sept. 2~7
$17.95
Lovely new printed silk dmsscs
for theluger ladies are now on
sale at the Fashion Center for only
U :lVisitedhereoverth e week-end
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Qhestem's Seventh Annual
0D u r o c B o a r a n d G ; l t S a l e
To BE HELD AT THE FARM LOCATED 10 MXLES NORTH AND
s MILES WEST OF TEKAMAH.
Wednesday, October 1
FREE LUNCH AT NOON, SALE To BEGIN IMMEDIATELY AFTER LUléCH
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me ns e n, an d Misses Franc es Mu r -
ten sen an d Glad y s W a y ne .
erwn and Joc Kohler, who are at-
tending school at the State Uni-
versity at Lincoln,asd Millard
Piztersen,who is attending Neb-
raska Medical school at Omaha.
Among the Omaha visitors dur-
5 1 11:4 H E A D "n:»5 1
29 Boars, February ann March Farrow
22 Gilts, February and March Farrow
COOK'S BEST
HOUSE mm'
DELIVERY OF HOGS-lF THE PURCKASER DESIRES WE W-!LL ASSUME THERESPONSIBILITY OF DELIVERING THESE BOARS AND GILTS AT ONE DOL-
LAR EACH To A PLACE, AND MORE THAN ONE 'ro A PLACE 50: EACH. WITH
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$2.98
R E G U L A R V A L U E
$3.85
I
To prove to you by actual test that fine
Cook's Paint is better we are offering
Cook's best paint (regularly sold for
$3.85 per gal.) at this profit-sacrificing
price.Why send away for inferior or
questionable paint when we can sell
you the best at this low price?
It will pay you to buy now any paint
you \vill need later.
Every Tues. Night Starting Sept. 30 |
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Com plete Set
See displayi n our lobby
Ho m e T h e a t r e
BLAIR / NEBRASKA
rllnrl OUALITY'rms IS 'rm-: HIGHEST QUA1,ITY OFFERING AND CARRIES
THE BEST BLOOD LINES OFANY WE HAVE EVER PRODUC-
ED.1'|-msn HOGS HAVE LOTS
OF SIZE, HAVE ALWAYS BEENHEALTHY ANI) TIIRIFFY. EACH
INDIVIDUAL HAS A PLEASINGARCHOFBACKAND SHOWS
EASY FEEDING QUALITIES.
THE c o m a IS A RICH RED.THE GILTS ARE EXCELLENT
PIG CLUB MATERIAL
ENTIRE OFFERING SIRED BY
I. B'|. Anchnr lst 279583AGREATBREEDINGBOAR
AND INTRODUCES NEW BLOOD
INTO THIS sEcr1oN OF THE
COUNTRY.THIS BOAK STOOD
THIRD IN ms CLASS AT 'rm-:NEBRASKA STATE FAIR OF
1929.HIS PIGS ARE VIGOROUS
AND CARRY A TYPE AND CON-FORMATION THAT l s HARD
To BEAT.OLD CUSTOMERS
CAN cm NEW Bwon AT THIS
OFFERING.
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$2.98
R E G U L A R V A L U E
$3.85
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To prove to you by actual test that fine
Cook's Paint is better we are offering
Cook's best paint (regularly sold for
$3.85 per gal.) at this profit-sacrificing
price.Why send away for inferior or
questionable paint when we can sell
you the best at this low price?
It will pay you to buy now any paint
you \vill need later.
Qhestem's Seventh Annual
0D u r o c B o a r a n d G ; l t S a l e
To BE HELD AT THE FARM LOCATED 10 MXLES NORTH AND
s MILES WEST OF TEKAMAH.
Wednesday, October 1
FREE LUNCH AT NOON, SALE To BEGIN IMMEDIATELY AFTER LUléCH
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29 Boars, February ann March Farrow
22 Gilts, February and March Farrow
COOK'S BEST
HOUSE mm'
DELIVERY OF HOGS-lF THE PURCKASER DESIRES WE W-!LL ASSUME THERESPONSIBILITY OF DELIVERING THESE BOARS AND GILTS AT ONE DOL-LAR 1-:ACH To A PLACE, AND Mom: THAN ONE 'ro A PLACE sm EACH, wrrnIN A DISTANCE OF 20 MILES.IF UVER zo MILES TALKTOMY 'muox MAN.
HE IS REASONABLE ON CHARGES.5.
TERMS:CASH OB ANY ARRANGEMENTS MADE wrm CLERK
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m-x:A1~uR. NEBRASKAK, Hmpnk, Tekxmlh,N£'b.AUCTIONEEBS:Col.IL J.Mcllnrny,CLERK: R.Bm-Q ~ State Bank Cmmdl Bluffs; (lol. Glen Robertson, Lyons
$2 98
R E G U L A R V A L U E
$3.85
I
To prove to you by actual test that fine
Cook's Paint is better we are offering
Cook's best paint (regularly sold for
$3.85 per gal.) at this profit-sacrificing
price.Why send away for inferior or
questionable paint when we can sell
you the best at this low price?
It will pay you to buy now any paint
you \vill need later.
Rivett Lumber & Coal Co.
BLAIR, NEBRASKA
rllnrl OUALITY'rms IS 'rm-: HIGHEST QUA1,ITY OFFERING AND CARRIES
THE BEST BLOOD LINES OFANY WE HAVE EVER PRODUC-
ED.1'|-msn HOGS HAVE LOTS
OF SIZE, HAVE ALWAYS BEENHEALTHY ANI) TIIRIFFY. EACH
INDIVIDUAL HAS A PLEASINGARCHOFBACKAND SHOWS
EASY FEEDING QUALITIES.
THE c o m a IS A RICH RED.THE GILTS ARE EXCELLENT
PIG CLUB MATERIAL
ENTIRE OFFERING SIRED BY
I. B'|. Anchnr lst 279583AGREATBREEDINGBOAR
AND INTRODUCES NEW BLOOD
INTO THIS sEcr1oN OF THE
COUNTRY.THIS BOAK STOOD
THIRD IN ms CLASS AT 'rm-:NEBRASKA STATE FAIR OF
1929.HIS PIGS ARE VIGOROUS
AND CARRY A TYPE AND CON-FORMATION THAT l s HARD
To BEAT.OLD CUSTOMERS
CAN cm NEW Bwon AT THIS
OFFERING.
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To Save
15%off on all sleeveless Wash Dresses
Fancf 'Carry all' Baskets`39c to`;85c each
Ladies' Silk Rayon Paiamas|
A new assortme|H of beautiful colprs
$ 1 . 2 9 -$ 1 . 6 5 »$ z . o o
per pair
Ladies Bifoadcloth Pajamas at $1.95 pair
Ou1'NewSt0ck of Curtains
At Attractive Pricqs
Rayon flat crepes 85s to $1.25 per yard
Fast Color Percale Prints.new patterns
regular 28c and 300 values now 2Sc yard
f
3 .~
Colored Scrim Cur-
tains,rose,blue,
orchid and green to
match your bed=
room.decorations
Criss cross tie
backs at . . .
$1.98
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New Curtain Draperies .at $1.07 per yd
.~J.SAS
Phone az or 33 "TheBig Store'' mlm, Nebr.
. . . _ _-
WHOOPEE PANTS
Green and Red Bottoms- $1.25
MEN'S W ORK SHOES
A dandy good Work Shoe
Saturday only ---- 1.89
LADI E S '1 S T RAP and OX -
FORDS, Odds aqd Ends.
Mostly small sizes,reg-
ul ar $ 5 value - , -~- 1.99
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Ladies' non-run Brassiere tob
combinations, per suit . . .
$1.00
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New Clothes Hampers. Beauti
fully tinted and enaxeled .. .
$5.75
Wicker Clothes Hampers, each
$1.35 ¢ $1.53 I 1,63
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M EN S FANCY RAYON
HOSE.Wearlikeiron -.25
HUNTING BOOTS
Ball Brand ----- 6.75
BOYS' SHIRTS
Made like Dad's --.95
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Furniture, rugs and floor cover
Mathew R. Bendnrf.21-tt
~rs. Jerry Foley and daughter,
~salie were in Arlington Saturday
business.
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and gilt.;H
Oscar Gilbe
driving a new
Harvey
two, is a ue
Enterprise.
The M. E.
Mrs.o n AJ
altemoon.
For Sale or Rent,-A good Chick-
ering piano.Phone Blue 285; 86-27.
Fumimre, rugs and Iloor caver-ings.Mathew R- Beudod.21-Cf
C. K.. Bendort. licensed embalm-
er and undertaker, Blair.Olflce
phone, 161; res- nhoae. 183.8-E!
H. H. Jacobs living northwest of
Kennard, in a new reader of The
Enterprise.
Ladies' Silk Rayon Paiamas|
A new assortme|H of beautiful colprs
$ 1 . 2 9 -$ 1 . 6 5 »$ z . o o
per pair
Ladies Bifoadcloth Pajamas at $1.95 pair
Your Opportunity
To Save
Ou1'NewSt0ck of Curtains
At Attractive Pricqs
Colored Scrim Cur-
tains,rose,blue,
orchid and green to
match your bed=
room.decorations
Criss cross tie
backs at . . .
$1.98
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rt la nl nd l y m y i n o m| ! n a t \ h e h o m e o l h e r .Fo rd de lux mm brother, mr. Arthur Wolff.smzer Mu-Jim. $10.00; Libr-ry
''r-m. mm- rm. mk Buffet. $8 .00 41wh of He rman funn Qui n K.Bendorf Undartlkliix " " " " " " " ' " " " " ` " " [ ' " ":W subscriber ua The m4 gmknmoe »¢ &i ¢.Phones:; = ; ? : 6 : I ° ( ; z ; n ; o ; : S ~
¢m¢e,Ja1;mxd¢n¢¢. ma.gs-at Recods,. I b 1 rh-Ladies Ai d met 'im Mr-m d l m -An c o ui ns and er chn}¢l?m;;§o£gegvinndga 'gihla
len hat Wednesday family ol Orum, spent, Sunday itiublngt style axddmp le af, ve ry
the home ol Mr. and Mn. J o hnlnne '$6-50:Stove,$10.00;largeR
cn
It
rpnse.|50s. Timm T uc k er is q uit e s ic k i Eve re tt 1_4
er home and is und er the c are | City la s t s n
nmli we nt to Kansas Gallngbgr.
,turrlay w vi xit re lh-Re ga l"
....,|....en .ml es:
Heating Stove, $15.00: Beds com-
s1.so Permanmt Waves plete, $3.00,$5.W,$8.W,s1o.oo;
fm- sunt fmlv.Either heavv hnme-mme Comforts. $2.00Mrs..lim |\u1ow1es 0:ualuuu,mrwra. was a guest of Mrs. George at he
Van Deusen Inst week.
c. K. Bendorl, llcenned embalm-
er and undertaker, Blair.Office
phone. 161; res. phone, 133.3-tf
Mr, and Mrs. Charles E. French
ol Arlihgtnn visited at the home
of LeRoy Baxwr last Sunday.
Missouri Valley, spent Saturday
Mr.and Mrs.Loren Jones °'1
of a trained nurse.
Bernard Atkins of Gothenburg,
Neb.spent Saturday with his
cousin, Mrs. Russ Deets and lum-
ily.1Mr. and Mm Arthur Hughes of
Council Bluffs,spent the week-
end at the home of E. A. Brum-
baugh.
tives over ouuuay.Mrs. W. J. Gutsdww and son of
Fremont, visited Mrs.Ed Hansen
of thi s c ity on Twi ll!-
Chas.R.French out on Blair
mute three hss enrolled as a new
reader of '1;he Enterprise.
Howard Jensen of the Onun
neighborhood is a welcome' mem-
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v" -no w .~- ........ -__,.Croginole Ur Spinl Wind.Phone
197.Mrs. K. A. Pound.28-tf
Girls School Dresses that are
guaranteed fast colors are on sale
at the Fld1ionCenter for g for
$1.50.Sizes 7 to 14.1Ay in your
supply for the girls now.36~1t
For Sale-Three Duroc Jersey
each; Dresser, $6-00;large Turk-
ish Chan- Leather, smoo; Mattress
asm and vp: H-u sw, oak, $8~00;Floor I-mp. s4.oo;mum Rldio
and H Battery. szs.oo.Hundreds
of bargains.Music Store.36-lt
Fm-mm, mg! and floor cover-\.,..,.rw... uA»,~Wilson stock.1l"§"hthew P~.l¥°1{d°§'f-_ 21-U
evening at the Delmer I
Miss Vina Foley, who
Elkhorn, Neb., spent tht
-.¢. .n.\.... annm»si»\1 f av#at 'F
:'e er h 0mg'M r and Mf g R E .VIIIIOB BH'~ O I lm Llluarpxlsu AlllLIL).|' ~ ° " °Lluubenches &t|fJ¢fl'»8iI§8d a n u mb e r o f r€1l{*~"'°3 Mr . a n d Mr s . A lfr e d N. Fe a r a n d Ch r ia ti an A
we e k - e n d mn d fri en ds f r o m I o w a a t d mn e r fa mi ly d ro ve o ve r to C r a ig S u n d a y Bla u", Ne h.
3..\., 11..m.» ! last Sunday.I m vi s i t a n e p h e w, A lf r e d F e e r a n d Mr s. J oh l
' " " " "" " "5, Ss Lovely new printed sxlk aesses'ndersen, east s°"35.2¢u for the laxger ladies are now on!
_.sale at the Fashion Center for only
n D"'""°>',"' °?"'"f§'f'1 $6.15.as -nl
aL ul: yuuuul, .|-=..,..,...,...,.... ,__ ____'`h bed and not gerungMérrill Reeh went down to 0ma~H. D. Sehoetiger of Fontanelle,wxfe.fmed to erhnMonday in take up his school made a trip last week to the sand 'red Ellis, who resides out on along as well as her relatives and ~ R. C. kensingwn will be held]
~d la mm Fnday, Oct. 8,at the home of;work at Lhe state medical school.hills countly where he spent a few Blair rnufe two north of Blair, is fnen s wou _.MN .mm |.~i(k_ who has been in days shoohng ducks another new member of The En-|M}_ and Mrs. Robe" Miller and g Mary Anderson of South
'--.;.,_ -f n....\.....¢» Sundavl met.
i l l ~stweek is feeling apalittlebetterandisimprovingl
slowly.
Mrs. Jem'Foley is spending
three days this week in Omaha at-
temling the National Eucharistic
Congress.
I-'red Plugge, who lives out near
the March school, has_enrolled as
n new reader of The Enterprise
family.
Suits and Overcoats.First class.
Reasonable prices.Theo.Wahl-
sirom with A. M. Lundgard, Coun-
cil Bluffs, Iowa.30-2Gt
Mr.and Mrs.H.H.Brown
drove to Hamburg, iowa Sunday,
September 21 to visit a few old
acquaintances.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Christensen
and Myron Nelson of Dmnha, vis-
ited at the Henry Christensen
home last Thursday owning.
Mr.and Mrs.Earl Caldwell,
Howard and Roy Long spent Sun-
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Lowe of southwest Blair.,
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Mr. and Mrs Joe Lazure or rt.Calhoun township spout Saturday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. John
Ithoades aml family.
Mrs. Harland Clark of Berwyn,illinois came last Saturday to be
with her mother, Mrs. Timm Tuck-
er, who is quite ill.
0. E.S.Bake Day Saturday,
Sept. 21' beginning at ll a. .n.'at
Hansen Brenholdt building.Alsohome made eniflies.36-lt
l Mrs. M. Sutherland at Black 259
ls prepared to give you a Duart
'Wonder Wave for $5.W.A real
bargain and sntisfac 'guaran-
ea.16-if
Duane Evans of Cou eil Bluffs,
spent Sunday with his brother,
Glen and wife of this city,the
,men going duck hunting early
|S\.nday morning.
Ii
I Mr. and Mrs. John Aronson and'
ldaughter, Emily and Mr. and Mrs.l
'I-'red Long spent Sunday at the
home of John's brother,Andrew
Aronson of Missouri Valley.
Mrs.James Stapleton returned
terprise family.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nielson of
Onawa, Iowa spent the week-end
visiting Mr. Nielsen's sister, Mrs.
E. G. Hansen and family.
Mrs. E. G. Hansen returned on
Tuesday fro m a couple of days
visit at the home of her sister,
Mrs.Burt Seitzinger of Onawa,
Iowa.
Mr.and Mrs.Lyle.Guysr and
Sunday to vdsit their sister and
daughter,Mrs.Andrew Madsen
and family.
Miss Frances Jacobs,daughter
Mrs. Oscar Guyer drove to Lyons'
of Mr. R. E. Jacobs, entertained "1
:few girl friends at Sunday dinner
'a t her home in honor of her
leigmeennl birthday.
'Mr.and Mrs.W.T.Cox and
daughter of Farragut, Iowa spent
the weekend with Mrs.Cox's
mother, Mrs. Olive J. Smith and
.sisters, Frances and Grace.
Mr. and Mrs.Walter Gutschow
entertained the Tuesday evening
.ka nn c lub.Mr. and Mrs. Philip
dhugnter ur ummm,- - - -.guests at the Chris Larson home
in west Blair.Mr. and Mrs. HenryHansen of Omaha. visited during
the afternoon.
Erua Metzlnger and Kirby Cook
were guests at a picnic held in
Fontanelle park, Omaha last Sun-
day in honor of all the alumni of
Cornell College who are living in
Omaha.There were about thirty
lpresent.
part of the Cambridge, Neb. com-munity where Rev.Shick will
rve as pastor the coming year.
Ben Reeh took a maple of oil
paintings over to the county fair
and got first primes on lieth.Ben
has quite a bit of talent along this
line and hopes to take an a rt
course in some good school in the
near future.He is the son ofMr.
and Mrs. Wm. Reeh of this city.
Delmar Feer celebrated his
U ..-....:........\v-1 nt-Mo home in
I
Rev. and Mrs. John Grant Shick
,are leaving Blair to become a.
ii.. best wishes of many friends.
of Blair and yicidty go with them..
|_Come in and seo the lovely new
'silk dresses, coats and hats that
Babe Marks has sent to the Fash-
ion Center from the East.36-1t
Miss Leia Kuhr,daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kuhr, Jr., spent
the week-end with Marjory Kuhr,
.daughter of Mr. and Mrs. HermanlKuhr near Washington, Neb.
Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Matzen, Mr.l
.ond Mrs. Walter Matzen and Mrs.Mary Kustason of Columbus, Neb.,drove over Monday and spent thedaywithMrs. Margaret Iversonand son, Will and daughter, Pearl.
5 Mrs.Myrtle Kilian plans to
leave Saturday, Sept. 27 t.o spend
the winter with her son, Dr.Leo
Killian and wife of Wakefield,
N0b~, and her daughter, Mrs. Geo.
Bnxse and family of Kamrar, Iowa.
l Mrs.Fred Huff and son, Tom
Powell left last evening for Chi~
oago after a short visit with Blmir
relatives.Mrs.H\L!f's daughter,
Miss Dorothy Powell is teaching
school at Chicago and she plans
to spend some time with her.
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THE HACK SAW
VOLUME 5 Blair, Nebraska, Sept. 25, 1930 NUMBER 20
POPULAR MUSICAL
ATTRACTION
Madame Gray Lhevinne
World-famed Violinist
.and
Laddy Lhevinne,
8-year-old piano prodigy
DANA COLLEGE
AUDITORIUM
» Saturday Evening
October# - 8:00 p.m.
Admission:Adults $1; High School pupils
50c; Grade School pupils 25c
Did we hear some-
body mention foot-
ball?
A lot of people think
thatnall parlor fur-
naces are nlike be-
cause they look more
or less alike... We
heliewz we can be oi
service to you,by
setting down briefly
a few of the major
points in which the
Glow Boy differs
from others.Glow
Boy has 46% great-
cr heat circulating
capacity, proved by
unbiased scientific
tes
-fall comes on
And we a\\ nigh
For A big piece
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greater floor warm-
.
mble Shores, Fremont, Neb.lt
fine graded highway is being
~wn up on the east and west
» past the Brown Creek church
thwest of Blair.This is one of
main highways leading into
ir.lr. and Mrs. paul Larsen ofnnington, spé-it last Suridayvis-
g Blair frlends.Mr.larsell
s employed at the Christensen
mber Company for a time and
1 e many friends in this vicinity.
Mrs.IL R.Redfield is in the
anuel hospital in Omaha
ere she is taking treatments for
few weeks, preparatory to under-
ing an operation when she is
ady.She is reported as getting
ong nicely.
Mr. and Mrs.Paul Low drovefromBirdIsland,Mirgi.last
'day for ;\few days visit at the
rental,Fred Siert home.They
~ve sold thcir\\bnkcry business at
ird Island lmt will remain there
ring thewinter.
Mrs.Theo.Wahlstrom of Coun-l Bluffs was called to Blair by
c death. nnd funeral of her sis-
-r,Mrs..lolrn Moore.While' in
ie city, she was n guest f"rid:|v
ight at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
ohn A. Rhondus.
Clarence Ki ng held his third
ournament last Thursday evening
t his golf course just north of
lair.Miss Agnes Gilbeztson won
he prize of $5 for low score for
he ladies and Mr. Jus. Hanna won
he $5 for the men.
Mr. and Mrs.Allen Erwin and
on, John of Hutchinson,Kansas
rrived last Friday for a few weeks
isit with relatives in the clty and
t Tekamnh and Wadthill.Mrs.
rwin is a sister of Geo. Caldwell
f this city where they are stop~
~ing at present.
sary.His daughter,Mrs.Emil
Kruse of Ft. Calhoun, was among
those present.
Mrs. Ella l7ochanan's little girl,
Odile, had the misfortune to fall off
the swings at school Saturday and
broke her arm and dislocated her
ahpulder. _Dr. lifurr tqgkher to Oma-
ha where she was plaoedirr a cast.
She ls geuing along nicely hat
suffers considerably.
Mrs.A. J.l~'inlayr»on of Sioux
Elly, Iowa attended the funeral
services for Mrs. John Moore lust
Friday, Sept. 19.Mrs. Finlayson
and family were old Blair reel--
dents and will be kindly remem-bered by the old-timers.She rc-'
turned to,l\er hom: last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs Fred Huff and son,
Tom Powell, accompanied by Mr.|
and Mrs. 0. M. Ireland and Janice
drove to Yutan, Neb. Sunday aft-|
ernoon to visit at the C. J. lrelandg
home.C. J. is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. O. M. Ireland, and is in therace'for county superintendent'
of SaundcrgEounty, this fall.
In spite of the cool weather lost;
Saturday evening, there was quite
a large crowd present at the golf ~
ltournamcntl at Nels I-lansen'si
midget course.Winners of thefirstprizeof$2.50 were Agnesl
Gilberteon and G. G. l-lines; those'
winning the ten games of golf for
second low score were Winifred
Allen and Wm.McDonald.
Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Sump of
Elk Horn, Iowa,stopped off last
Friday,Sept.19, w visit Mrs.
Sump's uncle and aunt,Mr.and
Mrs.Fred Long of _Blain Mrs.
Sump was but recently married
and _was Miss Edna Walters be-
fore her marriage.The newly-
weds were on their honeymoon trip
and stayed over at the Long place
until Saturday afternoon._
n j \\\Q,,
toothpick attachment
for the lighter.
Nothing can make a
girl more unpopular
than winning a pop-
ularity contest.
Young Thing (to av-
iator): "And do you
come down the same
way you go up?"
Avlabot: "No, I try
to come down feet
fam."
le t u s order your
stove repairs now,
some times takes a
ing capacity,keep-
ing floors warm and
safe for children tn
play.
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and effects a corres-
ponding saving in
Iuel.
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for fear the ¢ i w ~
ette lighter will re-
place matches-until
somebody invents a
till the Last minute.
Nothing seems very
funny at six #clock
in th a morning.
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uncle, Andy Caldwell and wife of 3|that place.They returned Sunday. .tl
The M.E.Ladies'Aid s<>¢ie¢y'*3
are ardlrplea-Bod with the receiptsof last we-ek's work at the county I!
fair and believe it will average up'i'
as well as past. years if notfbetter. vMr. and Mrs.Earnest sfmmidr, 1
Sr. and family and. Mr. and h1rs.\'
Harvey Von Seggern of Fremont.,
were dinner guests at the home of 1
Mr.and Mrs.Ii.W,Mcierhanry 1 |on Iaat Sunday
span. the waek-end at the home of
his unble, 'Walter M. Nclsoh and
Ncis=un.His parents, Mr. and
Mrs.Hans Petersen drove
an d Mr s. Fr e d Gu y e r , Mr . a nd Mr s .
M.ii .li vlld o r f a n d Mr s .Mi n n i e
Tr i p li t t dr ove to Tc k a m u h Sun-1
.I n v f n axnnnd I h p d m 'With hII`S.|
Moore'1°riplctt's sister, Mr§. C. E
and Mr. Moore
the parents of :1 new girl born on
Saturday morning, Sept. 20.Mr.
and Mrs.Byrne now have four
girls, a fme quartotte thot will be
joy and comfort to them as the
years roli by.
Miss Lilah Wright,o teaches
music in the Omaha schools, came
up Friday owning to spend the
week-end with her brother, W. V.
Wright and family.She is much
pleased with her work down there
and thinks she will thoroughly E111
\\ere in Omaha Sent.1-ith to attoad a family party at the P. T.
Hagerman home given in honor of
Mrs.Emma Child of Hermosa,Calif.,and also to celebrate th`e
Hagerman wedding r anniversary.
There were twcnty~one present..
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cook and son,
Kirby Cook and Miss Etna Met-
zingor drove over to Fontanelle
lust Saturday evening to sae Miss
Bula Cook, who was spending the
week-ond with home folks,Dora
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Mrs. W. V. Wright spent three
days last wwk at David City_}}cl1-
urns. nave a uounng Business atBrainard,Neb.and are glad to
'have the former assist them as she
has had much experience.She has
been asked to assist at Wahoo. at
'II. C. Burnham ot Omaha,spent
Sunday at.tht* home of Mr.and
Mrs. D.S. Flaugher.The ladiéf
are sisters of Mrs. Flaugher. They
were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Burnhanfs daughters, Mrs. A.N.
Howe and Mr.Howe and littlegdaughter and Mrs. M. Jackson and
THE HACK SAW
VOLUME 5 Blair, Nebraska, Sept. 25, 1930 NUMBER 20
POPULAR MUSICAL
ATTRACTION
Madame Gray Lhevinne
World-famed Violinist
.and
Laddy Lhevinne,
8-year-old piano prodigy
DANA COLLEGE
AUDITORIUM
» Saturday Evening
October# - 8:00 p.m.
Admission:Adults $1; High School pupils
50c; Grade School pupils 25c
Did we hear some-
body mention foot-
ball?
A lot of people think
thatnall parlor fur-
naces are nlike be-
cause they look more
or less alike... We
heliewz we can be oi
service to you,by
setting down briefly
a few of the major
points in which the
Glow Boy differs
from others.Glow
Boy has 46% great-
cr heat circulating
capacity, proved by
unbiased scientific
tes
-fall comes on
And we a\\ nigh
For A big piece
\
z nGlowBoy has 32%
greater floor warm-
toothpick attachment
for the lighter.
Nothing can make a
girl more unpopular
than winning a pop-
ularity contest.
Young Thing (to av-
iator): "And do you
come down the same
way you go up?"
Avlabot: "No, I try
to come down feet
fam."
le t u s order your
stove repairs now,
some times takes a
ing capacity,keep-
ing floors warm and
safe for children tn
play.
Glow Boy has a
H e a t AmplifyingShieldthatnlorie
adds 25%heat cir-
culating capacity,
and effects a corres-
ponding saving in
Iuel.
We'xe not worried
for fear the ¢ i w ~
ette lighter will re-
place matches-until
somebody invents a
till the Last minute.
Nothing seems very
funny at six #clock
in th a morning.
PETEHSEN
HARDWARE
U ! "l l
ticed that 'EBlair. Nehruka
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Blair, Nebraska, September 25, 1980- ' n m
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NEWS J
KENNARDTHE
KENNABD WOMAN
ILLNESS v l c r m
Mn. Helen Burgess, 66, widow of
John B. Burgess, died hte Monday
evening at her home in Kennard.Mrs. Bvrsw, who was a pioneer
resident of this community,had
been ill only one day prior to her
death.Funeral Benriees will be
: :'D SUFFERED
2 YEARS OF MISERY
"A condition of nervousness, in-
- gestion, stomach trouble and neu-
ritis pfnirus for two years kept me
guests of H. E. 'Lyoni Samrdxgy
Mr.and Mrs.George Pause~
and Mrs. Bergman and Fxedalg e n
Sunday afternoon at the : -
B€l'§mAn home.Mr.and Mrs.Chas. Johnson o
Be ns on pai d a shurt vi m. to ~
Lyons Sunday evening.
Mr.and Mrs. Jim Jensen an
H =';1 |
` PEACEFUL mu.
Mr.and Mrs. John Wrlch and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wxieh a¢tend~
led the birthday party in honor of
Mrs.Henry Hansen Wednesday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs._~` k Kunnemnn
KENNARD NEWS
0Eve Holmes, who is attending
Midland College, spent the wéek-
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. C. Holmes.Mr. a.nd_ Mrs. A. C. Holmes had
KENNARD RURALJOTEINGS
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cunningham
and children and Mrs. Anna Cul~
son autoed up to Lindsey, Neb. on
Saturday.Mx. and Mn. Cunning-
\( 5 m i n u t e s i n a s l o w o v e n ( 8 5 0 F - )O P A L W R I G H T D I E S
R e m o v e t h e c o v e r a n d a d d t. he A T K E N N A R D H O M E
e v a p o r a t e d m i l k t h a t h u b e e n '. _
h e a t e d t o t h e a d d i n g p o i n t .P u n !M i s a O p a l W r i g h t ,2 5 ,d i e d a t
o n t h e c o v e r a n d c o o k a n o t h e r 5 h e r h o m e a t 1 1 a . m . , S u n d a y a f t e r
o r 1 0 m i n u w s .Y i e l d :5 s e r v i n g s ! g s t e n d a y i l l n e s s w i t h s p i n a l m e n -
D r v v D u m p l i n g s Q m g n s .c o n t r a c t e d w h i l e f e u h i n g
...o u r '4 m s n .a t t h e M a p l e w n ,1 - . .h i g h s c h o o l .
I " " ' ' -r "Ti "gli- 55 cup'§nEW lll|0r.'n '" """"'"""""" "ning but. Hn.Cuilon nmuneug'}"L';",5,.._.........|...fm gflud Zum as i L£°""E.{'°._...._'"*.'§f.¥'~f.° '.|f»» a :war l!°f|°=!- _They ""'*°"1°1§.1.n;°r né i m r . a
Iolmes and son,Gifford French
nd Mrs.and Mr.and ¢h¥|.~
e g¢v.mmrd
le countyLs, radios,
, the fol-s°=_F'~d
and daughters vlsltdd at the mrs. ueam.runem Bervwes vnu neMary Wrich home Saturday eve- hfld Thursday afternoon at two
ning-oclock from the Kennard Metho-Lloyd and Lenny Kuhr spent an °\1'=¥°h~Sunday with Raymond Kuhr.|Mrs.Burgess.formerly Miss
Visitors at the August Kahnk gel~ Schafer, was born in Mich-home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.`|gan, December
Wm. Ha nse n md family , Inla pndto Wuhi ngto n
Mnriorle Kuhr, Mora and Connne parents _in thewhen and <f1=f¢1a°e,Vf~"1..,_-|£."3'!'Y_}L"":*, at
8, 1865, and came
county with her
early "I0"a.The
Blair for a short
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Mr. and Mra Martin Marks anddaughter of Omaha spam Sundhyal the Chris Sunds home.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Ramser o f
Lead, s. D. were six`o'clock din-
ner guests at the Gus Paulsen
home Saturday.
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BYi.\pux¢|,uu un. .......-_,'purgingif li f e u n u n u m Au;»nu.-Tllr. and Mrs. J oseph R-HBml.l| ;3¢nc u n wate r .S i f t f lo u r th e n me n s -_|.r wmz h t. t h e f o llo mn g y e a r a n d h a s ,u r*nr M n o l g g g .M - M s|¢»\Hi w i e a n d r s
lurl.Reaift with other dry ingrea-="ients.Ada di lute d num a qd mi x' § ,ff°f, a gmdi fti Iggmi ~
quklrlr Drop batter bl's<poon~nard high school and of the Uni-
fuls on top of a. meat or poultry versity o! Nebraska.She taught
s t e w .C o v e r t i g h t l y a n d b o n 1 2 f o :t h u : - a y e a r s :i n * b g m w h o f
..:_.....L--¥| A nn! iinnnvbf nntil 1118 Y "____ , "_. f' I'f "f ? g gn ghn i n * hp
Hm"§°` vi§%2' é £€"& i§'H ' "§E`iz ai§iE
home Smxridaé afternoon.Recinhart.us e r and Mr.and
Mrs.Louie Dornacker visited at
ghe Fritz Arp .home Sunday aft-
e r n o o n .I v \ l e . p . . \ . 1 ;........|..l.2| .|»¢¢¢ auIa.
aren.1 Unknown burglars ent
eral farm homes between
;and Arl§ngton during tl
lfair, mkzmg clothing, gm
land_ jewelry.Losses lar
ax,lowmg homes were1n|.,.,.Ȣffhnrlie R. Frem \r m n u v c e .
12 minutes have lully expired.
Yield: 6 mervings.
Old Fashioned Chicken and
Dumplings
One fat spring chicken (at least
3% l!>3.); salt; pepper; drop dump-
Lings; 2 tbsp. flour; 95 cup evap-
orated milk.Clean, singe and cut
up the chicken.Place in kettle and
barely cover with boiling water.
Simmer slowly until iende bout
ner second yeun ui ten-......, ... -.-Maplefau, ia.,high school when
stricken with illness September 11.
She became a member oi the
Episcopal church while a studentat the University of Nebraska and
was a former teueher in the Meth-
odist Sunday school here. She was
also u member of McKinley Chap-'
ter. o. E. s. of Blair.
She is survived by her parents,'l~~rfvezl ¢r"~1dmo*her,HN,Ydm
relatives.The funeral was held Wednes-ane und one-half hours.I g m w f l
"m" from ls e ttle "gy las ha'1f'ld~»v afternoon' 'lent 24 from then...nl rnnhnv tn co centrite the wfanm 1,,,,,,e',:.;¢_h`b,,|-Q51 in the
Wright of this place,and other henry Bilstein: auu unuueu urlted at the Charles M.lnleldt_home
Sunday alternodn.Mr.and Mrs.A.C.Anderson
visited at the Pete Kpudsen home
Sunday evening.Ml.and Mrs.Charles Misfeldl.
shd children visited at the John
Marshall home Sunday evening.
|Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cunningham
and children visited at the Wm.
Hunt home in Omahx Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E.L .Vance olOlathe, Kansas visited at thehlrs
'Dora Sumner home W smluy.
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KENNARD GARAGE UNDER
:h, lilrkm Fred Petersen hld £n¢ uxresnens uma lnu men numeswuueu uvumd Albert Monday.|miles northwest of Kennard.She
f the rob-Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Martens o!.was marded tu John B.Burgess'Fremo\\t. visited at the August|§Ioygmber_6,_188»§, and h=a= livedl
l'llSS mggle |v|_ Lowe
Hermm, Neb.
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Miss Oral Akins, who s in train-ing at the Nicholas Se n hospital
spent the weekend visiti g Mr. and
Mrs. John Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lund of Fre-mont,visited with Mrs.Louisa
Lund last Thursday.Mr.and Mr a Harry Swanson
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art
Jensen Friday.
Mrs. Catherine Japp retumed on
Saturday evening after spending
the summer with her daughter,
Mrs. L. J. White.
Kahnk home Friday.Miss Evelyn Knowlton spenttheweekendwithMissHazel
Root near Fremont.Ie la Kuhr of Blair spent _the,
weekend with her cousin, MaryonelKuhr.|
Corinne Wrich spent jr mq a ynight with Bernice Voss, it bem:r|
Bc-rnioe'a birthday._Larry Kahnk, Marvin and Elmer
Martens of Fremont, called at the'August Kahnk home Saturday.|
Mf~.»»f1 _Mrs. H°vfv,Yirff'~~.°:=f°i
lil nemmm since ner mamage.IThe husband died many yearsago and the following children sur-|
vive the mother:William C.andfJohn A.,both of Omaha,Mrs.'
Merfie Horn of Pueblo, Colo; Mrs
Etta Fairfhild and Mrs. Opie Kam-cadim, bow of Kennardi wo bm.;
thers, Robert Schafer o Montana
and Frank Schafer Blair, and
one dswr,Mrs.Alma Thomas ofTek ama h, als o s uwi v»: ~,a s d o leig ht.
gr an dc h ildr en .l
Mr s .B u r g e s s h a d be en a me m-\ r . . n . . . . x : . »
Representative for;
World=l'lerald
For Washington County
Herman. Nab.
1-:mmm " " " ° " ' ~ "h 1 """""NEW MANA§:r:MEN'1c hic ken bro th to ab out 2 p ints W en, Kenn ard c emete ry .
|........*i"..¢h"l1-uvninelfna hnfnro serv-'"-n . . .- . . J u s e t:r....1m»-.rf vn vn f n i n l i f m a n d R_a vrn011Cl vlsueu an """7\D€l.'OI U10 Ikelllluru u|.t:ulu\.u::ne Sundalf;church and of the Ladies Aid so
ated her bnrth ciéty of that churc1;_for 30 years.
. a l u u n c .J . \ ' l \ ; 1 | | }l l i l l l u r u u'h d d I »D r o p '. .E F P L E A S E S B U Y E R S I A .J .G r i a a n d J s e
M R S J O H N I - I .N E L S O N m g m a k e 'L e r o p u m p " § 1 o n 4 H B E L f z s s r i .'t a k e o v e r t h e K
'.,l i n b a t t e r b s p o o u s K a 1 1 1 3 m e nm a f m - v : I n v a n d l 1 l Z h t -F n e l u m p .E . .. . \ . : . . . 1 . . . . . y { ' n n n \ »n l n u n l t r m f - ;_1 . : . . \ ,: . .u n 0 0 0 w o r t h o f . . . . . . ' i r i m n m :f n r m e r l v c o n d u c
|a l u U l l d u u v a l u s \ l s u v u v ' ' " " y - - » -- - - ,: p h 1 . i I { 2 Z . ` i n " S ; \ t u r d a y w h e r e t h e f o r m -C h r | s W r : c § 1 ,J r .h o r
e n - |e r a t t e n d e d c o n f e r e n c e ..E } s 1 e W n c h c e l e b :
f ' ¢ d |M r .a n d _ M r § .w B . _ R o s e q b a p r g a n I 1 } v 0 § §l Y 5 'U f " 5 § ~
| L |l a q h n J - - ¢ rb o t t l e s .o f S a r g o n d r o v e e v e r y a i l -
m e n t o u t o f m y b o d y , i n c l u d i n g t h e
n e u r l t i s p a i n s ;I e n j o y d e l i g h t f u l .
mf r e s h i n g sle ep , a nd fe e l s o we ll
an d s tr o n g a n d e ne r g e ti c I h a r d ly
k n o w m y s e lf !
"Two bo ttle s of S ar go n Pi lls ha ve
Il
to p D !BHK! tlluuuzu.\.J\.r\\..|.j"'~' --4|nur. u.N u n lu v_ ' |__a n d cook.ab o u t twe lve mi n u te s bn b y b e e f i s th e - r ec o r d ma d e Hy
Re mo ve w o k e n t o a_ hot pla tte r 4 - H C lu b me mb e r s a n d th e i r b a b y
a n d plac e th e d u mp l mg s a' f' " "d - | b c e\ 'c s s o ld at. the Ne b ra sk a S tate
W i e a g r a vy o f th e ' ° m m i ' 1 2 F a i r .W i th ou t exc e pti o n, the b uy - ;
lnqund, _and th e f lo u r a n d eva p o r » e rs o f th e b e e f we r e Ple a se d wi thate d mi lk mixed to a smoo th p as be .|h e carc asses.Se ve ra l o f th e m
Po u r pa ste s lo wly m t o th e ho t' 5 , , 5 d th ey wi s h e d th ey h a d b o u g h t
1:......:.a .. :i annfnr \rll1f\1h\l2"U Rhll I ........¢A Fin n 1 \§ P\¢ ;\\ ff (' 0| | lD anv ~
by C h a s. B a tes a n d wi ll c o n d u c
c o mp lete ga r a g e a n d re p a i r
p a r t me n t an d b la c k s mi th s h o p .
Mr .Gr i e r i s a n expe r ie n
mec han ic o f f i f te e n y e ar s e x ;ic nc e, havi ng be en in the e mplog
th e A n d r e w Mu r p h y c o mp a n y
Om a h a f o r so me ti me .H e
'--2-L.-A!.IA nvnn ffll
L n ' d'm-in Saurday ~vening with L o r a
Wrich.
SOFTEN DATES FORCAKE IN W ARM WATER
Before adding dates to cake or
cookie mixtures, cover them with
warm water,This will soften
Lhem and the y will blend better
with other ingredients.
SAVE CEL ERY TOPSToFLAVOR SOUPS
Save all celery tops and dry them
in oven.They can be crushed and
stored in a bag for future use in
flavorlng soupk, sauces and dress~
ings.~The flavor is better than
celery salt.
Cute new jerséy suits are on
sale at the Fashion Center for
only $6.75.36-1t
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MANAGEMENT
s
he Ken-We have taken over t
d Garage and are going tonarconduct an up-to-date garage
'I s aand repau' shop as wel a
`uomplete blacksmith shop.
We are able to repair any
der,make of car as well as len
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Mr.and Mrs.Will Ramsar of
Lead,S.D.spent several days
last week at the Fred Ramser
home.,
Mr.and=Mrs.W.B.Jeffersow
and Mtg.A. C.Sands visited at
eevening.Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jefferson and
Gwendolyn and Mr.and Mrs.
Henr Lass of Schuyler, were one
o'c1oc dinner guests of Mrs. Ker-
stetter Sunday.'..Mr. and Mrs. Hans Braesch vis»
ited at the Wm. Kohler home on
Wednesday evening.Mr. and Mrs. John Barnes and
son of Norfolk,were over might
c e d l l
renQE
y 0 f 1
i n shn s l i _ a nd Mm .Chester Rosenbaum;; . :.g;;; a £ a ' f.E§ i a .'"= "'; "t m
lies Marie Rosenbaum and Mildred
my- Harder of Milllrd,Nab., Walter,
Leslie and Merritt Rosenbaum,r e e d L u r r e n e e P e t t i t , H e r m a n K r u l o o f
_\ . . .l l .h . - ¢ l - | » b - -- s u l \ | ¢ -' | | | \ n | \ n | \ | | ' f l u
completely overcome my mucus- uqunu,Dbll.Lu5 \--=.--~»--.»----- IllUu:.Uni ,,........, --..,.__fwUv » 'j-L i m John H-Nelson, the <=h§¢k@r\ and dumplings.Yield the da f th 'auction sale.s¢~.»~*=*l°"H the line °{ .repairing b°'
5' o e and 'fenders and 1s able to do aHR cnrvlncm.k nfnl rnt*nl|Fl1!1E3 511113139111 all me ihinu nnnreII1inE £\ll`|LOIllobiIBS.
_2711--N.cizna air., umana.' The Stewart. Pharmacy, Agents , -... . ...,,_..`é§`E£»»§£"i»I»E`i} mi ;. they '°='9.Mr. 'k§;,' 5 an e==P£f}°'2
LIVE STUEK PHIEES,ll EUUTH umnnm
Cornfed Beeves 25-50s Up.
Top $12.75. Westerns Down
HOGS STEADY To 25c OFF
Heavy Bun of Sheep md Mur-
ke t l a w c r -Fat Lambs 251:
Lower at $'l.0l)®7.75.Feeds
Lambs $G.00@7.00.And Sheep
Uneven!! lawcr.
Union Stock Yards.Sept.23,
1930-The week opened out with
a heavy run of cattle 20.000 head. 1
90 per cent of them western rang-ers.Desirable oornfed heeveswere ln active demand and 25a
nt..\.4.»..- mon rn- elmo nl lut
graded.More than fifty per cent
of the carcasses graded choioe to
prime.Only two were bruised and
those not seriously enough to
change the grade.
HAVE No OVERCOATS
Nebraska shrubs and small
fruits will go into the coming win-
ter without any overcoats, so to
speak.Tender shoots that have
grown out rapidly following the
recent, rains have little chance to
harden before the winter.Only a
long, cool fall can ease the .shoots
from heavy winter injury, in-the
opinion o !Agricultural College
Horticulturists.`
Cutting back the shoots will do
more harm than good, they say.
Many small and more tender shoots
will come out dong a cut branch,
and any injury tn a rapidly grow-
ing, sappy shoot will cause much
°-..._....r .-...i:
country blacksmith and wi n mm:;the place of the shop which has
lrecently closed.He comes well
recommended and will f1ll_a need-
ed place in Kennard and vicinity.
was followed with zero weather
which practically mined it for seed
purposes.A convenient method of harvest-
ing seed corn consists of an old
psir of overalls.Cut the seams in
each leg beginning at the bottom
and continuing to a point just
above the knee,raise the lower
ends.to about waist high and stitch
along the sidea This makes two
large front pockets and two large
hip pockets.These four pockets
will hold nearly n bushel of corn.
Howard Jensen of Lincoln town~
ship is the originator of this idea.
He has used it e humber of years
and its worth passing on to others,
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1Ac0Li1"MN FOR 1
WOMEN |\1-:\
Delidnus "Eats"Suggested [ar
the Full Picnic
The fall, with its invigorating
atmosphe\rc and brightly painted
landscape, offers n greater incen-
tive to many of us to enjoy we
great. outdoors than does the warm
er weather.The cool evenings in-
vite the building of a fire and
naturally u fire brings thoughts of
food.Oftenlimes we do not want
a whole meal, just enough for an
ucuse to build a fire and have a
good time.Then, too, we do not
want to be bothered with prepar-
ing Lhe food w Lake or with carry-
Do you know that
i t costs you n o
more to BUY the
World's Greatest
Tires . . . doom-
YEARS Aqd i t
costs a lot LESS
ir r u n ! ! !t h a n n v e e si i l i r v; 5 | | . | u a \u n u p u u - f " " " -uu n . : . . . » ¢. m d m : \ r s h m £ l 1 I O W S a l 6 |
I I C l l l u l l l u n u . . . - - - - - . __a n o l d s t a n d - b y f o r f a l l p i c n i c s b u t
t h o s e w h o l i k e t o e a t i n t h e o p e n
_ f r e q u e n t l y w i l l w e l c o m e t h e s e a u g * -
g e s h o n s .._
PROPER WAY TO ICE
ALL KINDS OF CAKE
If a cake is m be Seed, when you
put the mixture in the tin heap
it around the sides, leaving a well
in the middle, so that the top will
be almost flat when it is done.
`uomplete blacksmith shop.
We are able to repair any
make of car as well as fender.
body and upholsterlqg work.
Fiflecn Years Experience
WELDING A SPECIALTY
Kgennard Gar~gg
s
Pure Silk Full Fashioned Kay~
ser Hosiery is on sale at the Fnsh-
ion Center at only $1.25.This is
the new reduced price.36~1t
Get your new fall l-mt now.The
Fashion Center has n large assort-
mant of lovely new ones and prices
am from $1.88 to $7.50.36-it
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Rosenbaum
Service
Station
Kennard, Iwbraskzr
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d l l b | . . u | ; u a nuuu.¢.|1 uf - - - . -___.__w e e k B e s t s t e e r s h e r e b r o u s h t
$12.75. Cows and heiera were $-evenlsr lower .and stocker!!d
||uss cl sup uuucr y wn m,\.u.~.-i§gng_SPECIAL INFORMATION
Roses.raspberries.and other FOR WHEAT GRO
.».§»§§r§§`Lm| fl-um thkn are likelv\rl.......v. . . . ." | " w l . u l l 'u l u \ h Tnaw um nm. -.,..,...._.
e ui ly cooked as weiners.l t is
meat and onion cooked on A long,
pointed green twig.On the twig
is put first. a piece o! bacon, an
¢...\....|...lf hmfqrpnk.another
feeders Sttauy m weaxer.~----~ -~- ---~--~-----.Quotations on Hattie: Choice to to winter kill should be laid down|'Bw cabob is delicious and as ..prima yearllngs $11.75 6 12115:and bniied later in the fadl.The 1
sood ta choice yearilnzn $10-'l5@ »tenderness of the 1980 growth 1urls: mr m md yearllnzu $9.50 'makes this practice all the more |
01035; common to Inlr yesrlings advisable this fan.ss.so@9.5o: mm ve#-'"121° g'1.so |_ _
|..l..l'\i.L\\. uv w nu.Uu \. ¢u v .n -_ '_.---piece of bioon, then a ring of o
then a slr; of bacon, another
nf steak.are bacon. more oi
.Aim @s.5o: ¢h°1°f prime mm: ""'°" AK-sm:-BEN LIVE srocx 'number oicube~ ; f } T 3 $ 1 = f € » = m d ,EN'rn1Es cLosE oc'r 1. 1930 irgswn cou
ni°\\».-\~.».a» hnwv mm z11.nnm2.no;us °"°'?.'.;;';;a;;;;";;p;1;2.'or others who may wanr.|
v- -~~----.,until three pieces of steak have
been mounted oh the stick.The
cabnb is then applied to Lhe living
red-hot embers, and the juices blend
together and run back over the
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11.25; fair m good steers $9.2501015: common to Inlr stun $8.00
@9.00: fair tn choice ted helfers
.s9.oom11s;mi r w choice fed
helfers $9.00@ll.1§: ~ elrolce
Live stock owners of Washlngtah to rem xc.~county who wish bo exhibit their has hem prepared by the Bureau
animals are urged to haw their-i The materlal in the new bulletin
entries inw the hmda of the sec~ of Agricultural Eeonpmics during
retary at Omaha, by October lst.'tha pan few weeks andrushedthru
Several 4-H Club animals, bag, the government printing office.
m uI f you can take a fr y i nf pa n
along you may want to try a ho!
sandwich made of dried bee! ami
bomBi,0€8.S\ice three or fonrfresh
tomames and place in a hot butter-
ed frying pan.Sprinkle with a
...un
fed cows ss.oo@s.oo: bear, ugm. reahelfers s11.2s@12,oo: nxtlvn bol-
osna bulls 812505352 beef und
butcher bu m s5.oo@'1.so:8906
choice rsnge beeva $'l.'l5®9.25:mr, good rang!beeves so.5o@
1.15:commcn. mr mme bezvesas man sn-a n d rhnlrm name
baby beeves and swine, areplnn-
dug to e xhibit
TWO IMPORTANT
MEETINGS oc r. a
u..,:.~.:.... .s |(|.n]| nb-l:u~lr Off.
srmers of the county yetthis tall.Two charts on the cover show
he comparative prices of the
heat after the Civil War and
alter the World Wur.It is inter-
estingw nate that prices went up
mpldy i n 18 66 and 1867 just as
they did in 1918 to 1920, and they
dropped quickly after the Civil
War just as they did nicer the
World War. Numerous other charts
in the bulletin help make the read-
ing matter clear.
Come in_and me the lovely newsilk dresses, coats and hats that|
Babe Marks has sent to the Fash-I
ion Center from the East.86-lt
Get your new fall hat nuw. The
Fashion Cent/er has a large assuri-
ment of lovely new ones and pmes
are from $1.88 to $7.50.36-lt
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Be A Reason
We sold another
range this week
to Berhta Wendt
i n Bl ai r .This
makes 3 rang
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w
f G o o d H e a l t h ~
is u
precious possesdon.
P re s e rve i t w i t h
pure foods.
Dem and
G O o C l I ' S
a s s i
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Nic Fpigdrichsen Hardware
n E A ' m o L A s HAAG W ASHERS
Mor u mc n R A N G E S r l r r q n u n c u P A I N T S
O I|a I I l9 Another
lleatrola
The Sunnyside
School will have
warm floors and
even heat temp-
eratures this year.
They purchased
a Heatrola this
week.
We still have a feyv used soft
coal heaters . . . . end they're
bargains.
Paint is cheaper than ever.
Paint up Now.
111316 IIDUI' ang, ERIE anu \:ul:|l. uuunto ma to e s a r e s o f t a n d s li g h tly
b r o wn .To t h i s a d d 1 c u p ri c h
mi l k o r c r e a m a n d 1 c u p c h ip p e d
bee f, p ulle d in to s ma ll p ie oe a Go v-
er p a n a nd c o o k s lo wly u n ti l th o r -
-....1..1...I . . . u n i an d eliu h tlu th i c k -
Qvvv v unuu ,l v v u -. -- .. -,_ ..._c o ws s 5. o om. 25 :fa i r to good
g r a n oowa $4.00@5.00;choic e
u g m crass heifers t'z.5o@.:.oo.;
me to c h o i c e u r n s h e tte r s $ 6 . 6 0
0 1 5 0 : t a u to soo o g ras s h elf ers
$5.so@p.so:c utters $3.50@4.00§
...............a o n n r a m s n w a n a ; h d l n a . .
u w b u n l u a o b n v a v 'U U v s a w s !!oher 3, 1930 all womerfs clubs of
Washington county who wish to
take the project work of "Mak-
ing the Home More Attractive"
a r e u r g e d to gneet a t t h e c o u r t
h o u s e i n B la i r a t th e a b o ve me n - luugmy llesw.. s.--. --.---~1 -- -~ened.Scrambled_eggs and bacon will
always find favor'with s picnic
crowd.Cut the bacon into pieces
about an inch square.Fry until
crisp and then pours!! the fat,
just leasing enough to cook the
eggs.Break we ease into the
pan, cook until done, season ana
you will have a delicious mixture
of scrambled eggs and bacon.
A dessen with one of these
meats is all that is necessary to
wmplete the meal.One which is
eallly made consists of sandwiches
made ol graham crackers,one-
third bar of sweet chocolate and
two marshmallows.Put choco-
lam on graham cracker,toast
mushmnllows, place above choco»
hte and :dd second cracker.
Cal-Ierole of Chicken
~0ne spring chicken (4 IDB-); 2
isp. salt; pepper; 6 tbsp. flour; 6tbsp. butter; 1 cup wafer; 2 €bn>~
chewed celery; 2 tsp. chopped on-
ion; 1/S cup button mushrooms; %
mp evaporated milk.Wash the
.sxsssn .nfl mr intn the usual olea-
munels ~.».wv....~. ......,.. ......,.-na bulls $3.'15@4/15:vnl calvessv.ooou.ou: heavy calves¢s.oo@
soo; n-may calves s4.oom.oo:
sood to choice stockers SB.25@
9.50: tslr so good smokers smzso
8.25:common to rm-stockera
ssooous; many grades xs.oc@
ooo: choice heavy flaky feeders$8.50@9.601 sood to choice feed-
ers sa.ooon.oo: fair no socd feed-
ers $6.'l5@8.00:common 00 fair
feeders Ss.sn@e.':s: feedlnr helf-
ers 5'l.25®8.50: stock cows $4.006
4.15:stock _ helters sa.oom.so:stock steer calves $'l.00@9.50;stock helfer calves $'I.00@8.50.I
FAT LAWBS:Rawls lambs.good to choice $'l.50@'l.75; rangelambs, mr so good ¢'1.oo@'r.su:
native lambs. :cod to choice $7.000150: yearllmzs. all [rides $5.25
08.257 ahorn lambs sa.1sm.no.
FEEDER LAMBS: western fdrs.,
good on choice $6.'I5@'l.00: wat-
an fdn.. fair to Kood $6.00@6,'15.EWEB: Pat. Kood to choice $2.75o n s :(At,m r zo good 82.5061 I
2.15: cull and manner ewes $1.006
1.50:f0¢dl\'I8 ewes $2.00@2.60:
bneedlnz ewu zsrowsso.
See the Qaeautiful new wintercoats at the Fashion Center. Pr-ic-I
tioned hour.All groups should he'
represented by their president and
two elected members as delegates.
At two ~o'cloek that same aLter~
noon, a. corn meeting will be held
at the Kuhlnum farm,seven miles
west of Herman, to go over and
throw open. for your inspection and
observation the twenty~four vari~!
etics of Held com.Mr. Gross of
the Crops Department will bethere
to compare the results with the "W
sulto of many other similar plotsin other Nebraska counties.'1
x=.»nM1-:ns URGED TO SELECT
SEED CORN THIS FALL
Last spring was no exception-
tnnners were worried over their
seed com condition; a lot ol fime,
money, doubt ahd worry was ex-
pended on getting seed corn.
County Agent George Bates sug-
gests at this time that corn grow-
ers make plans to select their seed
this fall and atom it in a dry, well
ventilated building just as soon ae
it is mature.
Last fall,nmtie a lly all corn
x
os.Sprinkle wml salt and pepper.
Boll each piece in flour.Santas la
butter until well browned on both
lldea.Place ln a buttered asse-
xole.Add water,the.n celery,onion
.nn mushrooms.Cover and cook
ed from $10 £0 seam,as-1c
Beautiful new silk dresses are
arriving daily at the Fashion Cen~
ter in Blair.A11 the new styles
and colors and prices ranging
from 8.98 to $19.75.36-1!
wa l mature enough to pick for
seed purposes by October 15th,
however, twanty days later or at
the end of Ak-Sax'-Ben time enough
rw and snow had fallen to natur-
a<e the hnskx, corn and cob.This
av., r For I T VQiB #Line Transfer P h o n eLivestock Hauling
-nag »....._|-»..
nxmnm xsa BUPPISHENT-September zs, mo.
put\'.bennned8-J.w w w Piano, a`good one.$50.00 Qixm,|in Colorado.They
$45.00 mah.Music Scare.86-it principal Bighu,1Jensen went Mn. Will Ctoslands of mam-Q Park uid had the 1
LOCAL OVEF | __..pmdent undi-including Eltel ho ballot ls n mthrill oi dxivingldlia fiilf 1-mn
nthewayhonh tives o! thaatatg I
o! Representa-
zgislsture mmMr. and 'Mm Henrv
w_- . -_ _ . . - - _ __,Omaha on hudnesl W¢dne»d|y.lWWl1»Iowa came Sumday 101' llup Pike's Peak 01coudny stopped of! at Iincoln to visit Washington county.
_She . and Mrs. Wm.Belknap vqho .Jmpan- an: former Blair people.'Mg;-== S"d;;'"°;';"ms'._ ggm ~ Sewing Marhine | | . _fo xew uayu v n u v u m ne r
;.11,,M.x1.R .Ti l d e n a n d f a m i l y \nent.Music Store s I n f *"| " n. | a¢ . :r \ nu r #n v m vnu h l l A| \ ¢5 . c k d m h ...U .-......, .~.. .....-.~-..-P"°°""'x=dbyun.1~nm lwm¢b~_ 1 " " " ° " " " | n a » ¢ m c u 1 v ¢ b u g n ~Mrs. Ernest ¢-hvi=~'The mme.Ibm m ths whisth5 called the fir¢'§f1§¢1§1}Tné1*cy in honor of M1-.md Aty, had her t
'hxesday in Fr Gamer hom:>°11_§drs.Aziolpi Voss and Mr. and
ues- Mrs, J. H. Jensen of Long Beach,
Grant
I 0. E. S. meets this evening and east Front street early last T\dwelling a servimz committee will serve re- dn mornin: where; Bm inForRenhlyhome the Callf.Those present were Mr.
Mrs. Geo. Kuhr, Jr. and Mar-house, 11 roomsfumished or bare. ~ freshmezfna folmwi
36-1t SI E. Kempme,t§nz_
Lug the bumw'1»\indry mic in t.he\bas¢m¢ne got ~In little too hot and xhade a blaze. dell Mr. and Mrs. Rob't. Rasmus-
Llnce of this city Smoke did considerable damage zo aen ud family, Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
daughter~in-law the rooms above and to the fumi~ Nelson and fanmy, Mr. and Mn.
e, are entertain-ture..~ Mehrens and son of Omn-
W. D. Hughes is attending the'Mrs. Jennie Wd
Catholic congress in Omaha, this assisted by her
week.lirs. Whit Walla:
o Oms ing the De Soho(
Wm-L ne dmv afternoon.
lub this Thurs-From a little more than the ha.south half 01 Calhoun :md Rich.Theld Mr.and mrs.James .Jems e nWm. Rathmann has zone high scares for the ejweiming.ha to continle his medical b n u p a|M r .a n d ~1 ,N ,W a r r i c k ,w h 0 ' 1 n n d p r e c i n c t s ,o v e r 3 0 0 n a m e s L u n c h w a s s e z
: _D ¢ b ¢ 1 r e s i d e o n a f a r m n o r t h o f T h k a -h a v e b e w f i l e d b o n o m i n a t e a n d a t a l u t e h o u r .
ien ds at ma h ,we r e i n B la i r sh o p pi n g la s t _._ __.. .__
'ved bv Lhe hostessthe state medical school.
Attorney and Mrs. A. C
e lmtertained a number of fn
m La Plame Neb~ t1;eir nfece, Mfs. Louis Neve 1 Omaiha Sunday the
axles Barry homearld familv baby at the ChNormanTildenisa"end1n¥'Ed mok in the automobile races
school at Ames, Iowa.at Ak-Sax-Ben fields while the
Mrs.Birdie Warrick and son, ladxqs visited.
Burdette suent the week nd at|M32 and Mrs. David Muknmen
La Mars,Iowe,visiting relatives returned home Wednesday from a_]
and fnends.couple of weeks vacation trip out I
|_°E
can
the
Oil B\lrne1HOME 'l`llEA'l`RE be and is passed by
Chicano Underwriters As-
that
SEPTEMBER 25
THURSDAY 5
H_
m x *hu n
sociation, which means
your lnsurance Rates Will
Not be Raised.
We have installed a
goodly number in Blair and
vicinity and we can assure
any purchaser that you will
be fully satisfied or your
money cheerfudly refunded.
Call us for prices on s
Your particulsw Home
Also we are head-
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With Buster Keaton
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COMEDY '7llncy
SEPTEMBER 26
SATURDAY ISaturday Matinee
NativeLets
Oalde and Jeanetie MacDonald
COMEDY-Clenn Uv
SEPTEMBER 28 and 29
SUNDAY and MONDAY
Anybodys
W i th Rud i Chmmo n
AT HOME--l Rat] Ac t DIZZY m s mzc TALKARTOON
OLASSWARE NIO rm BEGINS
SEPTEMBER 30TUESDAY
quarters for the best dis
can buy.
The Runaway Bride
COMEDY-Hurts m d Koc h money
n m ~ n m = m 1 a n d 2WEDNEs§iJ]iif`S\{aT'l=i"lJRSDAY Nebr.-Iowa 0il Co
Shell Dis tribution
BLAIR NEBRASKA
PleasureChildren
COMEDY-Vlznlhl L o v e
STARTING FRIDAY, oc'r. 10 AND ENDING NOV. 28. THEHmm THEATRE WILL GIVE AWAY Z5 WAHL EVEBSHARP
PENCILS, $1.00
nw
u --
lr, Ne September 25, 1980
Sept. 17.M Weber is a daughwr Miss Muriel Morrison f Blair, in Bldr.~ £2 a!Kr.aud§n.Cl||r\es Koenig-wuavixitorltthsKindz:dschool 1.1¢ Petersenbought
m;d_visitors nt the Thomns Thirty-five :Handed the Plus- Wednnsdly afternoon md Flomwe ply of mill feeds in C1 home in um mt Yiew Sund.|y_ Seheel Sundli' Llyman viaitad lcbool Friday.week.
Dr. wi mn ~ cz <=1=»=e°°e====,&°3"2-32 ~ m- ::=.*i':\~'isle a !grea__o£ ..GH§f»s~1 .P=f~<e==.f~
rurur|\\\AA\1 »:rl::'\t1l!D la t th.Rmrh hnildinar SntlllrdlhlI
mQ
||en ud Slmdly at Austin Rem and lamlly we n Sundxy
up a. mp-shzvfl em lt the.sv Elm Applebyirnnhn Int Mr. and Mn. Walter Applsbyxnll Rudolph Mmcke and tam
Bettly v is iwd S\mda va t fha Elu ited Saturday with relntisuisting App eby home neu uhington.Fremont.
dinnernom
ny vl|~
ve:in
Veel
¢,l:l1§l:i~lL¢\11 a n n a '§2p+."§2»._f_i~iE. xii. p°;@;i,;g¢1f;°;.;
Miss Mildred Bmnwn who teach `"£"uf'§'J1°u'_1'£"n. Buch Him In 1es in U18 Cr°i¢ 5¢h°°l" spent helen Buch md Otto firm ~
week ad at hex home here..,f f~.......-1 .ml Rnhhin al Te- SL- ... §,.__L." the L B u h g i c u m n e r m u lL...I ....¢\n .l \ | » u f " 1 | \ 1 |f ] \ \ r l |U "q u u w m u um mm s \| "\ ~Jin Omber so eva y one is urged]
m p le ue "d be present.Mr. and Edgar Jones mdl
children of Emu-s o n, Na b. "Sf:
eIbr-ia!ca1ers Saturday a t ||Gene David home..
\|..__"_ _fn...A-_-_..._
lucn num( um Uurweer.ITISheatxndwindof thelastfewdnys
are drying up the corn quickly.
A. A. Anderson md son. Dean of
Te hma h und Hi n (Ama Beard,
went with Fritz Muller and son wOmxha Sunday tn see Mrs. Muller
at the Emmanuel hospital.We u e g l a d t o r e p o r t n n i x n -
provement in the condition of Mrs.
'hmm 'hacker ol Bld r,who ha l
been quite ill, __rnnx unne n v mn hu te rm wo rk Gem-ua, Lester nnd Earl Hm-thls week.sen u d Sunday at the Wynn
an-.d M n .~ B M L °!B| e r ho me i n Blur.
Callfornh drove to Fremont Mon-
M r a n d M t s . H Ervls und
day afternoon and visifbd at theHenry Tegt home.
Mrs. Jenn Dlausen attended the
Dnnish Ladies Am at the Mrs.
Henry Bllmk home Wednesdayafternoon..
'Mr.and Mrs.Marlin Counley
John Petersen and Detle! Wulf
put up hny Monday.
The famillea of Will Kuhr. Det-
kf Wulf, Will Ryan, John Heter-
sen and Babe Ryan enjoyed a pic-
nic dnner at the Fd: in Ax-l.ing»
ton Thursday._Evnlinn Ralph:who has been
milk lick for some time wnn :bln
l IK l d n e y h o l d s
Break SI
If Gemma:Nlxh a nfrequent ang ca ln, Lsxe nlnn
nusnen, or urnlnz. due to tual Bladder Irritation, ln ncldMennukes you feel tired, de;e:29...l'=P"~:-v~z°- sw ghe cm
1.43: uiuusvcab m a h , a c c o m p n
§i n g ° e rd r o ve t o
- - - ' - ' " " g l i uumuuumsmnuu.Urn: ns-un -_ "-F ......||i¢dbyLF.'Jackhmmhlnnhdnamsn 1|-|_w_g_q¢|||||1|¢m,wn|." ' " 9 " " V ' " " - ¢ h ¢ G w - S m i ¢ h h ° m » m d \ ¢ m ° v ~ u u » z o m n » , | p m t ¢ h » w » x u a
l| \ ¢ | "" " ° d ¥ °"| 1 xn¢ .hn1 ¢ m| | y h¢ n¢ f¢ m1 » w» .a » ,¢ ¢ | ,.;¢ | ,....pm.'_
Slllldll-i| | brother ol J. B. Jensen and Be n n R o h w e n l l n. Mme mh -['!!1_ '£'3 2 J'_ _ °!E: he he -= nw: hs ff real Q-d.a» -»m-y.mg.~5»=§g
Iowa Saturdaytives, r0turni11
Miss M W
1 ed at the rumuu nam: sp:gizyweek-end at her home at ~
horn.H, CQ Brunton spent Sunday in
Omaha with his wife at the Cov-
enant ho itll.Melver?West has rented the
Mrs.Mattie Rose home nnd will
move his family there from the
J.M.West home.The house is
being painted and repaired.
Mr. nnd Mrs.Hnrold Brewsterand daughter of mm, spent Thurs
day at the J. M. Brewster home.
Helen Van Vadin went over. to
Arlington Wednaday and spentthe remainder of the week with
her puents,Mr. and Mrs.K.J.
Van Vaiin.The Baptist Sunday school lass
I
James Flllfl¢Y¢Y h m ns °V"l we re Sunday evening vimors oxSunday guests his son and We 01 ,Mn md mn. Nick Thane anim.
near Lincoln.Mr. and Mrs.Fritz Hdse and
Floyd Foster has returned from
North Dakota where he has beenworking in the harvest fields.
Herman was pretty well desert-
ed last Thursday.It wu.I-lermanday nt the county fair.The busi~
ness houses all closed at 10 snd
man from here attended.
Griwe Tomlinson of Telcx-
mah, was e guest at the Fred Rog-
ert home Saturday.The Pleasant View school was
closed Thursday and Fdday.Miss
Mildred Iaftis,who teaches the
lower grsdes,spent the time at
her home wen ot town.Mr. and Mrs. James Neilson ofI£urchased new son books to use|0maha oume up Saturday\and vimthw services.y hnve sr-.ited relatives,returning home on
daughter, Mrs. Helga Schudhe and
children and Mrs.Ambler, all of
Omaha, visited Miss Helen Ambler
Sunday evening.Mrs. Mary Nickels went no Oma-
ha Ssturdny evening, and on Sun-
day aecnmpanld her dsughter,
Mrs. Gus Newstrom and family to
Ithicn, Neh. where they visited at
the Herman Wolf!homeMiss Helen Ambler attended a
party Sstnrday night lt th e M.
Berry home in Florence..
Work was commenced Monday
morni ng ol this week,graveling
the road southwest of town.
Miss Dora Kllndt was the guest
of Miss Cnra Clark ln Omaha on
n u . mu mn .a w uwrn e nwtained the following relatives l t j
their home Sunday nt dinner: Mr.;
and Mrs. Fred Olsm, Mr. and Mrs.;
Ed Olsen and son, Mr. and MIL'Clarence Olsen and baby, Mr. and]
Mrs. Glen .McDonald md children,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hsllberg and
son oi Onmha, Mr. and Mrs. CUII,
Erlkson and Miss Jeanette Ander- E
son of Bloomfield, Neb.lMrs. Ches Sutton and Mrs. 'lJ1eo. 2Lundt and daughter called at de .
E. C. Lippineott home Sunday sit- 1
emoon.llTheMissesMAnden0Il,'
Mahan Fletcher and lors Ander-'.
sou all of Omaha,were Sandal' 1
dnmer g-nests of Mr. md MIBJ 1Clark Lippincott.l
\Mr. and Mrs. George Badgemw_._M d ,l `daughter were Sunda eve-.,rived and will be distributed atisundny evening. Mrs. Tillie W'"=l'r\'ri yc a d sduui d Sr. , w ho we S .;. ;$ gwp pe g gg e ns a t th e ~
_
to come bank to her school workat Rose Hill Mqnday morning.
Gertrude Hansen spent Saturday
evening nt the John Tofte home inBlair,and visited Eva Raver at
the To m mmm ho me Sunda y.
Mr.und Mrs. Fred Jensen and
daughters and Mn. Jens Petersen
were Tuesdny evening supper
guests at John PeY.enen's.Mr.and Mm.Howard Appleby
THE BLAIR qnuc
c0MPA1w
|V
TH E JA/VE
YESTERDAY
TO DAY and
TOMORROW
a
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u m f o n m ~\
/fr " A /p,f :
A B H T E R ~Q `
M o m v z F u n .fi¥f f*.I
n;:rLoF W OLSMAN
SERVICE STATI ON
" - \"Th e Sl a li o n Th a! Se l ls Th e Go od s"
R. E. DUDGEON, RURAL nEL}vEmx-:S ~
uuruum._Mrs. Don Metzler and daughter,
Vnrginia spent Saturday nightwllfhhersister,Misa KathrynHealey at Blair.
Mrs.Fritz Muller went to the
Swedish Emmanuel hosuital in
Jens _Clausen a short visit Sunday
mommg.Mr.and Mrs.Pete Truhlsen
spent Monday evening at the Rob~ert Rasmussen home.Mr. and Mm John Finigan and
little dauzhtex' of Fremont. wane]| ter, whoomze Mr.
J:enI§i2»B§1,'f¢§§y`£fJr an over Sun ie an ed Tuesday at the parmtal,Sher-l haslman Lockllng home at Moliale,
iirsr.'If»wa
|Jim Lippincott of Blair, was a
re on supper guest Sunday evening atr only the E. C. Lippincott home..
as-1:Mrs. George Fallen had a bmh-
day Sunday so celebrated the
'Omaha Wednesday for tieatmentl
for all bladder trouble.It wa s
foun necessary to perform an ap-
eration Monday and all are hoping
for her recovery and better health.
Mr. Muller is staying in Omaha ntthe Carleton Taylor home fa be
near his wifn,'Yhpir ann 'Inland
Sunda
M. A.
Mr.
and ti
partS W L
n a
y visitors at the parental,
Matz home.
and Mrs. Robert Rasmussen
wo children attended a card;
at the Ansel Toft home onl
y evening.`1
1
JSE HILL ITEMS
~c|2£"` "I"`i?§»""`iv""' 'ario ii" cE."65o'f»ér`l3o»ii€HE'n itook .his parents,Mr. and Mn. tlfrning to his home from Omlhl
Gottlieb 'Zlmmergnnn_ and _brot}}er.|whereg_l:e had been following an Jumper Skirts
Alfred uver to the funeral of hvrwperation I enter- I $5-98
u1
tc
01
111
t l
nele, Fir . W atson.
Ro y Gi lli la n d a n d S ta n le y B r u n -
mn spent a c ouple of day s the first
E la s t we e k a t B u r we ll,Ne b .
a n ti n g d u n k s .
Mr . a n d Mr s. Ho war d Ha n se n r e -
a m e d W e d n e s d a y f r o m a n e x -
. . . . I . . . l M {2 #n € | | \v n | n | ; 1 n a u l M 4 » . . .
Mr s .0 .H .Godsey wi ll
ta i n th e Mi ss io n Circ le
h o me W edn esd ay aftern oor
W a lte r Ma n ze r ,a formf
d-ent,n o w li v i n g a t W i c h i t
was re newin g ac q uaintanc e:
f e w day s la s t week.I t h
'IO urn1ln ainnn 'Han fnmilv I:
ni her
l.er resi-
a, Kan.
a here a
as been:ft Her-
visit.
et rgnd
ORUM BRGSFS
ha a s llmté gggls ugnny mgzf
noon.Rev, R, U 'lden of Oma~
'.L".."2°."§".~.§".."2'°»i.'i.""".`?.'2;..1.s".i°f"¢.'.§§the services.In the evening the
occasion hy entenaining the fol-
lowing at dinner:Mr.and Mrs.Hurley Clemens and children, Mr.
and Mrs. .Chris Christoffersen and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Follenand baby, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fallen
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eman-
uel Andreason and children,Mr.
and gps. l~lans_Ghristqtfersen,_l\vir.
is with Miss Cora Beard.A.A.
Anderson ol Teknmah, is looking
after their home and chores.|Mr.and Mrs.David Mathews
and baby of Omaha were Sunday
guests at the home of his parents,Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Matthews.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Warrick
and two daughters spent Sunday
m
Mr.
ited
CharlfMr.
Dorotl
wereFred
and Mrs. Will Hansen vis-
Sundny afternoon at the
es Hansen home..
nnd Mrs.John Petersen,
by and Jack and Geo. Luse
§u.ndny dinner guests at
l.C||,UCl.I \l:u\.wluu 1.v..|.¢»»\v\.s nu »»uv ;\.ulSJ uaasw alla |»¢"»-;--.C o o k , No b .[ ma n a n d th i s i s h i i m 1
Mr s . B e r th a L owe en te r ta i n ed a t Mr s .Shi rley M erchf
.a si x- thi r ty di nn er Tqe sdn y ,Rey .Ha r o ld o f Bla i r ,n t
.a n d Mr s -A lf r e d Yo un v:o f S ta m-h e m vi s i ti n g r e l a ti 5.
. | e n s e n s .
a n d M rEau,Ne'um WgniCig|_ '55_nM°"¢12Y|¢h¢>ir of Our Saviours church of and Mrs. Pete Fallen, Mr. and 1\1w|am theDmalm Ima rharne nf the servim-¢.|Soren Weisman and children and horhe.Panerii _____ - _. . . . - -- n u n u q l u i || : || l »B a t u r d n e v e n i n g l l l d S l l n d l y v i s -
~ l g a l p q g a g w g ! !i t i n g r e a t l v e l i n O m a h a .
Sunday dinner guests of their sis-
ter, Mrs. Mary York at Tekamah.
A fa mi ly from Omaha by the
name of Roberts, who have livedthissummerontheIrurdic land
near the river east of c. B. Bunn'swere very unfortunate in losing all
they had in u tire early Monday
morning.It is thought rats gnuw-ing mat/ches caused the fire.
nANcB
A T
K i n g ' s
P a v i l i o n
4 miles North of Blair
On Hlghwa y No. 5
Sat., Sept. 2'f
Musi c By
D A M O N ' S
Harmomans
O F O M A H A , N E B R A S K A
mN1,A'EUma:
Golf Tburnament
EVERY THURSDAY$10.00 IN PRIZES
Girls School. Dresses that are
guaranteed fast colors are on sale
at the Fashion Center for 2 for
$1.50.Sizes 'I fo 14.Lay in your
supply for the girls now.86-lt
Special Sale of Lovely New Silk
and Jersey Dresses now on nt the
Fashion Center for only $6.75 and
$195.364:
HILISIDE NEWS OF
GARDNER DISTRICT.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Hu h Sutherland
visited at the Pete sen home
Friday evening.
Harry Ervey is enjoying a visit
from his siswr, Mrs. Theo. Bowlls
and husband of Califomia.He is
expecting his other two sisters
from South Dakota. this week also,
and together they will have n
happy reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Jens Krogh spent
Sundny evening at the Frank Lin-
den home.
Mr.and Mrs, J.L.Petersen
drove to Omaha Saturday after-
noon and visited Mrs. Clyde Allen
who is a patient at the Emmanuel
hospital.They found Mrs. Allenimproved in health which is good
news to her many friends.Mr.und Mrs. John Reid spent
Sundny at the Louis Schenk horqe
south of Blair.
Eda Anderson and Margaret
Linden were Sunday aftzemoon -.»is~itors at the Chds Anderson home
¥6`{d,'§éb.§mi and Kits.G. F.|Waldo Hincoc k raei ved a ef-gi;a;g'.;';;°§7,;'agi;1 5;;,g;g,,;.'"'
Lowe and Mr. and Mrs. A. H.Lowe. load of hogs last Monday evening Mr.and Mrs.Ed Hansen andRev.Reese,who was here tofwhich he will feed at has farm daughters spent Saturday eve-
conduct the funeral services for northwest of town.ning at the Martin Larsen home.Miss Ruby Cummirigs, was a guest'A democratic caucus was held at Sunday dinner guestef at we H.
ns atm f'_~l¢¢»u hmmm *tho hnfpl Imdr Mnnrlnv mroninav n n.................. |.......,. .,...-.. mr....-A
Mi s s G m
Su nd a y di n
te r , Mr s . L
A fa mi lg
n a me o f R
th i -
Joe M¢:Dermot and Lucille Mil-hok of Penn. visited Tuesday aft~
ernoon at Jesse Hansen's.Mrs.Jens Petersen of CouncilBluffs,wdsiced a few days this
week at the John Petersen home.Mr d Mrs Theo Williamsonland-fznmily visama sunday eve-
| ning at\Jol\n Taylofs.
au.u m u v u m . ,...........- W - ~ - » -- - - -- - - - - - :-~' Q Ju.l w s u l u u b c l l u u l u t z w|.:|.u n u .u u u .1\.1»-=A n n a A r n n l d n f { f n u n c i l | N e l s J a c k s o n w a s c h m n n a n a n d l u . . .u u D n o u m l i i u n n n v» |M N I :
B l u f f s ,Io wa , Mr s . C la re n c e W e a w
e r a n d son o f Mi n ne s ota ar e vi s-
i ti n g He r ma n re la ti ves a t p re s e n t.
Th e L a di e s A id me t a t th e b r i c k
h a ll W ednesday af te rn o o n f o r
th e i r r e g u la r we e k ly q u i lti n g .
Su pt.a n d Mr s .Se n e y a n d sons
we r e ove r fr o m Gre tn a S u n d ay f o r
R. H. Ra s mus s e n a e c mta r y . A b o u t
twe n ty a tte n d e d .Th e y n o mi n a te d
J .T.F i tc h fo r J u s ti c e o f Peac e;
Tixor va ld Ha n s e n , to wn s h i p asses-
s o r ;Bert.Lo f tis , ro a d over a ee r i n
th e f i r s t d i s tr i c t;T .W .Peters en
fo r the se c o n d d is tr i c t.
Mr .a n d Mr s .Geo.Ste i n a n d
l l l l i l l e | \ n I J . .L u ! a l u u n u c u u l l u a ' A s u -A n u a J o h n s o n a n d d a u g h t e r s o f i ]
H e n n a n .'1
W m .P f e i f e r o f A r l i n g t o n ,w a s
a S u n d a y g u e s t a t th e F r e d D i c k -1
rne y er ho me.1M r .a n d Mr s .Pe te r Ni e ls e n 1
we r e Th u r s d a y eve n i n g gu e sts ut.
H10 A n d mw J o h n s o n ho me .1
Girls School. Dresses that are
at the Fashion Center for 2 for
$1.50.Sizes 'I fo 14.Lay ln your
supply for the girls now.86-lt
Special Sale of Lovely New Silk
and Jersey Dresses now on nt the
Fashion Center for only $6.75 and
$195.364:II mf SME
We will Sell at the Stock
Yards at Blair, Nebr.} on
HILISIDE NEWS OF
GARDNER DISTRICT.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Hu h Sutherland
visited at the Pete sen home
Friday evening.
Harry Ervey is enjoying a visit
from his siswr, Mrs. Theo. Bowlls
and husband of Califomia.He is
expecting his other two sisters
from South Dakota. this week also,
and together they will have n
happy reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Jens Krogh spent
Sundny evening at the Frank Lin-
den home.
Mr.and Mrs, J.L.Petersen
drove to Omaha Saturday after-
noon and visited Mrs. Clyde Allen
who is a patient at the Emmanuel
hospital.They found Mrs. Allenimproved in health which is good
news to her many friends.Mr.und Mrs. John Reid spent
Sundny at the Louis Schenk horqe
south of Blair.
Eda Anderson and Margaret
Linden were Sunday aftzemoon -.»is~itors at the Chds Anderson home s fEi;26
mN1,A'EUma:
Golf Tburnament
EVERY THURSDAY$10.00 IN PRIZES
nANcB
A T
K i n g ' s
P a v i l i o n
4 miles North of Blair
On Hlghwa y No. 5
Sat., Sept. 2'f
Musi c By
D A M O N ' S
Harmomans
O F O M A H A , N E B R A S K A
200 Head of Well Bred
_Hereford and
Short-Horn Steers
Yearlings and 2-year-olds,raised in
~r.and Mrs.Harold Rasmus
a visit with Herman friends.'Mabel and Miss Margaret Smith
'lfhomgs Jackson ls home fromof Omaha,were Sunday dinner
Hot Sprmgs, S. I). where he l1£'lB|guQgt3 at the D. E. Hayes home.
been the past fevf montha |Geo.gmigh returned Friday
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Burdxc &I1dlfrom Rochester, Minn.when he
Mrs.Neil Willard were guests of went to consult Mayo Bros.
Mr.and Mrs.Roy Nearhood at Mr.end Mrs.Raymond Kastle
*heir £1-=>m.=fs 9.2 i e i e ;_ fed. "MEM"of <>°£°"1b°"»were
Mr. imd Mrs. Chris Pererson and
Irene were Sunday guests at the
Fred Ahlmeyer home.Mr. and Mrs. George Rasmussenandchildren were Sunday dinner
guests at t.he Lars Frandsen home
north of Blair.
Roy Peterson started Mendfay gt
1 \ E X 5 a u n u a y W l l l .u e U D S U I Y C E u u l w e e | : - e n u g u e s t s a n m e w m .I J D W B I
.1 ..f n A ! . ;.h u u s . \1 his umr1k nt the Cash Coal Co. in]Snecial Sale ol Lovely New Silk5 'Ella.-J
'rm QL Paula Ladies Aid will 1:~...,1.;ersey Dresses now on at the
an Center for only $6.75 and
36-1!
promouon any at me uapuu Bun' ann mrs. ABSUB homes.day school and npprupriatq exch;Chas. Chamberlain, accompanied
cims will be held.The following by Mrs.Hans Hansen and Mmm!` " "' , § s , ] § § f , ; " "§¢,_2 ¢' " " ' "Sunday will be rally day.Pe te Fra nze n dro v e to Omaha o nithe ~ mg" ho ffm'a ~
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morrison wel-Sunday to see Mrs.Chnmberlain The Danish Ladies Aid will u-.
comed a baby da\;ghter_at ghexr who underwent an operation f°|'lm»n¢Wulnesdnv afternoon. Qcg 1 Ellslfa
ls School Dresses that are
ntegd fgst cglors axle org sale
home near Tekamuh Sunday, Sept.
14.Mrs. MorHson's mother, Mrs.
Chris Hansen is caring for the
mother and baby.Supt. and Mrs. Shrader enjoyed
n low rlnvs visii fmm her narenls_
appendicitls Thursday at one ol
the Omaha hospitals.
Friday Mrs. Ross Parrish, Mrs.
D,0.Sheets,Mrs. Anna Aruo!d
and M m Geo.Sheets spent. the
dmv with Mrs Inman Pmlxm.." " " " X d "~at the Fashion Center for z lor~n ersen ome near $1.50.Sizes 7 ~ 14.Lay in your
.men Benson is ihe owner of a supply for Un gxrls now.8641
new Chevrolet coupe.M .E=°=e\"9! _And_{g=§§y}§j =flE-A L O N G T H E
l " " " " " " l " " J oranea n e r m n n u a y iaunuay eve-M .ti Mr s .Ro b er t B t h o f h l h I LPf wn n e { 1 i tv Na h .oo 3521-'f'",.,.§'~|'*..'f.'n n-.Shoots M r m u g .. A n u mb e r o f f n e n d s we r e BOTTOM ROAD
"n§§`\i8hié|{§"hun1iary Bstand at the fair at Arlington lnstl
week.The repon quite goodluck.
Sir. and Mrs. 0. ll. Godsey, Miss
Marjory, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hil-
singer drove to Mondnmin,lawnSunday and spent the duy visiting
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. N. R, Burdic and
son of Omaha, visilA:d Snturdny atthe ~ W. Burdic hom.
The Herman banks are closing
each day from 12 to 1 as n pre-
caution because of die numerous
bank robberies.
Squire Jams of Blair, spent last'Thursday and Friday ut the Earl
and Mrs. Clayton Sheets and chil-
dren, Mrs. Anna Arnold of Council
Bluffs and Mrs.Weaver and.son
were entertained at dinner Sun-
day at the John Thlelfoldt home
For perfect foot comfort try n
pair of Enna.Jettiek Health Shoes
that are sold at the Fashion Cen-
ter at Blair.36-It
presem.Ole Peterson spent a couple of
days last week a t the Rudolph
Andreason hgme.
Miss Iennetta Gnuae was a' Sunday supper guest at the Chris
Benson home.Mrs.Mamie Shearer returned
Friday in the Jens Iverson home,
after a couple of months vacation.
Mrs. Joe Pixley ot Mary, Neb.,spent a few days last week at the
home of her sister,Mrs Boone.<'T.C A L H O U N 1 !Newkirk and family..
A N D ~Mr. and Mrs. George Kuhr and
Mr. and Mrs. Hamid l~rench andchilckenspentSundaynftemoonl
__if Alm ~ °fOmh" ' lf. a t .L he Gus W ul f ho me .I
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whitmus And
children were Sunday guests oiMr. and Mrs. Tom Wakefield, Jr.
near Herman.The ladies are sis-
ters,
John Widener of Kenesaw, Neb.
was n visitor at the home of hisbrother,Robert Widener from
Thursday to Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pikeqand son
of Tekamah,were Friday supperguests with the family of his sis-
ter, Mrs, Byron Beard.
Mr. and Mrs.George Fackler
and children and Mrs. J, J. Schnei-
der of Cedar Creek,mother of
Mrs.Fackler,were Sunday din-rn-'nan name.npulumg 4| lwu Ween v ~».uon an ~ mm Newk h-kOut of :expect lo Miss Ruby the parental, I-lermm Klindthome. lilsctom pedormed in¢\=m»~is1s~», s!s¢.H=nm=» _schools AE *hs P°"1°=5~'i= "ww pgla Tundnvyn( |.||i| week.
had a ton-ner guests ol Mr. and A
| Arlington Petermn, west of Henna
Geonre Maman took
I r s E a r l
11.hi c son.were .closed Wednesday aftemoonwt me Holm hall nzesduy night,.and on Thursday because of Her- the following men were nominatedman day at the county fair.for township offices: road overkeer,
A baby son was born to Mr. anddistrict 19,Paul Fitzgeraid;diat.»
Mrs.Ii .C.Brunton Wednesdaygrict 20, Carl Rohwer, Jr., districtSept.17 at the Covenant hospitaI'2i, Henry Fuhrman; assessor, Det-
in Omaha.le1 Kruse;Justice of the Peace,
"1\Tr`f'§n&` nfééf fiona W1-ich of'
Blair, and Miss Opal |Kuh1 wereSundayafternoonvisitorsatthe
Albert Hansen home.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Planck of
Fremont,were Sunday guests at
the Boone Newkzrk home MrOn3\fCOI.lllt Of the county f ,!@. {\.§fick.Following the ¢3ucu5»|¢.nA Mrs:Fivrlo Tlswkirk crf Lin;
I
_1
1
- "- I c '_ _ _ _ = _ .. . - - - -- - .- _Glenn to Ames,Iowa Sundaywherehewillcontinuetheelec
Miss Ruth Widenier, who teaches
near Telbnsta, had Thursday and
Fridayoff from school duties.
Frank Pike qf Blair, was out on
Friday and Saturday helping his
son~in-law, Byron Beard.
Mr. and Mrs.S_ S. Dixon andgranddaughter and Mr.a nd Mn,
Stanley Dixon,all of Arlington,were Sunday guests of Mr.and
Mn. Neum Warrick and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bunn andchildrenwereSundayafbemoor
visitors in Omaha with Mr. and
Mrs. Neil Burdic.The ladies are
dsters.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Iverson andchildrencalledSundayafwmoon
at the Alben Jensen home to seeMiss Lois Collins of Omaha, who
is employed at the same place with
Miss Helen Jensen,whose guest
she was.The Collins family fonn-
exdy lived in this neighborhood.
Mr. and Mrs.Charles Laughlin
and children of west. of I-Iermlm,
visited Mr. and Mrs.Henry Beard
Sunday afternoon.
1 ;
SETS MADE To ORDER AERIALS ERECTED
Radio Sd!Installed.Adjnnted, Bepalred
V. J. Gustason
Expert Radio - Trician
MEMBER OF NATIONAL RADIO INSTITUTE
WASHINGTON, D. c.
Phone Black 252 Blair, Nebr.
De Soto spent Monday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Opal Reeves.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Conety and
mother of Valley,and Mr.andMrs.Wilbur Conety of H€l1Uanrdrove to Bancroft to visit |_E-
AT
King's
P a v i l i o n
4 miles North of Blair
On Hlghway No. 5
Sat., Sept. 2'f
Musi c By
D A M O N ' S
Harmomans
OF OMAHA, NEBRASKA
mN1,A'EUma:
Golf Tburnament
EVERY THURSDAY$10.00 IN PRIZES
F
th e g u i ld d i d no t h old th ei r r eg u - I S . J . W o o d r u ff , c an d i d a te b y p e ti -
.la r me eti n g ' I hu r s da y .Th e y wi lllti o n , f o r s ta te r e p r es e n ta ti ve , g a ve
b e emer tai lle d th i s * e k a t thef an address.Ra y Tr i p l e t t h o me i n t h e c o u n tr y 'M r .a n d Mr s .He r ma n D e y a n d
Mr s . Ne a l W i lla r d o f Ra p i d. C i ty , \ th e i r da u g hte r a n d hus ban d,Mr .
S .D wa s a gu es t la s t we e k a t _ a n d Mr s . A lf r e d S ta e h r a n d li ttle
t h e I I .C .B u r d i c h o m e .M r s .W i l l - i d u u g h t e r o f G r e s h a m ,N a b .v i d t e d
a r d a s l l l i s s I n b e l e l k h e a t o n w a f s f i o m ; M o n a y u n t i l W e d n e s d a y a t
A u n u n m t \l l a A . . s , . . . . . . .e r 1 . . . . . . .
¢ » | | \ l ¢ » ¢ ¢ u ¢\ J ¢ }- U - . -. - _ - - -- __c oin we r e F r i d a y guests.
M r .a n d Mr s .Ge o rg e Na e ve ,
Ha n a a n d Ma g g i e a n d Ed di e,E l -
me r ,Ne ls a n d W a l te r Ma d s e n
sp e n t Su nd ay a t th e H e n u a n
Ra h li a ho me .
L lo y d a n d L e r o y K u h r sp en t
Su n da y a t th e H .C.K u h r h o me
;:.,m:;:7 " " ""°<'" ""|"'Tzu°3»i'§h"?r§i"|L"°E¢°k Ula John -~;;,K=_g;-gg,
Mr and Mrs.Ben Blngslnn md Watkins hmlly over m Glenwood 'Eu1`°¢- Shinton, lawn,an-. \na '1 °n W dlle ldny w h e n t h e y . e l ~
M n .Floyd Knott :nd childlen.|¢.enied the funerll lefvicu ol Mr.'
Jhris Peterson ofturday at the H.
Mrs. Irvin Knott of Omaha, Mrs. Watkins' sisoer-in-law, Mrs. JoshuaLester Schneider of Council l3lut'fs,i \\'atldns, who had met death in an
Mr.and Mrs.Carrol Foster of'afl|.o accident on Monday.
Craig,Mrs.Harold Brewster gi;Mr. and Mrs. (hrl Rohwer andBlair,Mrs.R.J.Sehenck;Mi Ison, Harry and Mrs. Marie hleh-
lllildrcd Schenck and Mr. let»ersenrens returned Wednesday evening,of Stanton, Iowa and Mrs. Frank_after a pleasant visit with rela-
§.'ZZ'? .5 °§ f°i ?fi ";s ,""s :.§ n:;;=:i :i ; i n the W9Sf0|-n pm of the
Wednesday afternoon.|Mrs. Minnie Schneider and son,_ Mrs. H. D. Cameron was on the Fred of~ Rosalie. Neb. came down
sick list. a few days last week.llhednesday to attend the fair,andRev. and Mrs. Alfred Young left spent. the remainder of the weekWednesday morning for their home at the AMN Schneider home.
at Stamford, Neb.They were call-|Mr. _and Mrs.rthur Krambecked to Omaha by the death uf Mrs. and Miss Dora Klxndt attendedthe'loung's mother,Mis.Gustave
Hansen and spent a short'time
here at the G. F. Lowe home.
Mrs. Bertha Neiderkruger,Helen
and Elmer,Evelyn and Vernon
Van Horn drove over from LincolnSaturday for an over Sunday visit
with relatives.
Jacqueline Cooper hld her haulr
and eyebrows .slnged and was
somewhat bumed about the face
and forehead at the fair st. Arl-ington Thursday by the explosion
ol a swve which was bein dem-onstrated to her parents.Sie was
given medical attention and is im-
lfunernl services for Mrs.Nellie
Raabe ~o!Montrose,S.D.which
was held at Benson Thursday.
Mrs.Herman Hagelsteln,Sr.
_and son, Iesier and wife, all of
Randolph, Neb.,vidted relatives
here the ast week.i Ft.c.l'i......ahd vicinity was
well represented not only on Col~houn day,hut.every day during
'the Washington county fair.|Mr. and Mrs.Detlel Kruse a b
tended the funeral of the seveniyosr old son of their nephew and.
S ecial le of Lovely New SilkandPJers§aDresses now on at the.
Fashion Center for only $6.76 and.
$1.95.86-xr,
Come in and see the lovely new
,silk dresses, coats and hats that
Babe Marks has nent to the Fash-iion Center from the East.86-It
B E N CH N O IE S
Mr. Henry Fulcher of Broad-water, Neh., was a visiwr Tues-day afternoon at the Charles Huskhome.Mr. and Mrs. Eric Blomberg nnd_
Mrs. Etta Weedea of Omaha, wled'a t the Jonas Blomberg home on
Sunday olternoon.;The Misses Vera and Viva Mc-
\Cowan and Anna Padsen and
Clarkson, Lloyd and Wallace Hunk'
drove to Dennison, Iowa Sunday,.
where they spent the day visitingthe Arthur Weatherby family.i
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olsen called,
on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Olsen on'Sunday evening.|wife Mr and Mrs. Henry Wm at!Mr. and Mra John Trowbridge*I Em»IQm,` Saturday.and children vldfed with Mr. and'
Miss Ruth Widenier, who teaches
near Telbnsta, had Thursday and
Fridayoff from school duties.
Frank Pike qf Blair, was out on
Friday and Saturday helping his
son~in-law, Byron Beard.
Mr. and Mrs.S_ S. Dixon andgranddaughter and Mr.a nd Mn,
Stanley Dixon,all of Arlington,were Sunday guests of Mr.and
Mn. Neum Warrick and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bunn andchildrenwereSundayafbemoor
visitors in Omaha with Mr. and
Mrs. Neil Burdic.The ladies are
dsters.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Iverson andchildrencalledSundayafwmoon
at the Alben Jensen home to seeMiss Lois Collins of Omaha, who
is employed at the same place with
Miss Helen Jensen,whose guest
she was.The Collins family fonn-
exdy lived in this neighborhood.
Mr. and Mrs.Charles Laughlin
and children of west. of I-Iermlm,
visited Mr. and Mrs.Henry Beard
Sunday afternoon.
1 ;
SETS MADE To ORDER AERIALS ERECTED
Radio Sd!Installed.Adjnnted, Bepalred
V. J. Gustason
Expert Radio - Trician
MEMBER OF NATIONAL RADIO INSTITUTE
WASHINGTON, D. c.
Phone Black 252 Blair, Nebr.
De Soto spent Monday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Opal Reeves.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Conety and
mother of Valley,and Mr.andMrs.Wilbur Conety of H€l1Uanrdrove to Bancroft to visit |_E-
AT
King's
P a v i l i o n
4 miles North of Blair
On Hlghway No. 5
Sat., Sept. 2'f
Musi c By
D A M O N ' S
Harmomans
OF OMAHA, NEBRASKA
mN1,A'EUma:
Golf Tburnament
EVERY THURSDAY$10.00 IN PRIZES
: m s l s a n I
SETS MADE To ORDER AERIALS ERECTED
Radio Sd!Installed.Adjnnted, Bepalred
V. J. Gustason
Expert Radio - Trician
MEMBER OF NATIONAL RADIO INSTITUTE
WASHINGTON, D. c.
Phone Black 252 Blair, Nebr.
exce ent opportumty to buy. good
cattlé.
Blair Livestock Co
Blair, Nebraska
ensen a Brass, Aucts.Farmerastbte Bank, C
proving:Mr.d M r . L o 'K d M r s l a `M c k e a n d f mi lMrs.Clm Hugelma d|M an n me ruse an me en a y o nld' u a we H ''Mrs.L.V.Ackerman s ni' -1"-|°ren v u t ar " T " S u n d y "'°°'?ieral days last week atpfme Mv Fsch home Saturday evening g l k Ind Mrs Fred Peck and
ra,i n attendance Sunday chxldrm were brief callers Sunday, n n a Hugelman home,went ol mornimr a t the Greene district nltarnonn at'th¢ ham; of Mr. and
mwn.|Sundly"Sc.hool enjoyed_hearing DrMrs.Ella Raver and J eff Vmlnnd Mrs. N.C.Chnstemen of
Horn of B\air,were visiting in»0maha, sing.They are boil: tal-9Herman \ast Monday.'enwd singers.
Miss Bessie Lyxhol! returned on;Mr. and Mn. Emi l Kruse and
Sunday to resume her duties. aflittle daughter attended the birth-
the uncock Implement Company day celebntion o f M m Kruse'a
alter a two weoks vacation.father,Mr. Mike Thompson at theirThe gdld will lwld a !¢0d sale home northwast ot Flair. Sunday.
. "" i>'. ; a 'mi ' .; § ' » § ; ; ~
mu Pulfer. both of Tekamah.|L m
llr. a nd Mrs.Gene Dnvid and
children mnbored bo Omaha Sundayiwhen day wer? dinner guelh atthe Floyd Hapkms mme.\
Mr.and Mm.L a n Weber of
Lyons, Neb.,are the proud ar~
eats ol ; li ttle mn bum In
§
Blair, Nebraska, sewmber zs, mo
i n o m l b s m d l h l a l n d b e t ! - -
xfwfiy appxednte the kindness
her friends in coming up to ,
in the services.
Mr.Smith n n ;two of -
Moore's favoxite songs, "Open
Gatzs" and "Jesus Keep Me N
the Cross".
us~e~ dffiee ~ um mw'6m~
Blair, Nebraska, until 'l':30 o'c.lock
P. M., Central Time, October 10th,
|||0 n s ~
and along the * est ~eo Soc
63 to a point at. the center of
said West line of Block 63,|(m (3 0 0 9
th e n c e E a s t a lo n g th e E a s t a n d
'W est c en ter li n e o f sa i d B lo c k |mn - i g Go o d wa s b o r n a t C e n te r ,
\u | ~|~l §
mmf. Qirrbddls' \viv.h om Glory fue-.f@; mi.-_ ;;1a"m..7;r. 'r. NEW.lly|Chu LI-mb thd V¢r=..A!berv- Ben-NO T IC E ' m c o m m c m n s 7 8 w the West line of said
Block N r lh l
___.. _ - _, . , 2 5 ~f f . . : ;m, : , ° : §§ ? l ' ) m l ~ h ¢ 7 2 of
ist
rs.Lhe
an
nm. Chester Bmw, Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Bennett ol Berman.
Get your winter coat early.The
Fashion Cenner has n lovely ur:l¢c~
tion of beautiful coats and the
riees are more 1-easgnahle than
Wheat
Oats -
Co m
Barley
Rye -
Butter
Q 65c\wwinz at in bop.`}` |£Ia`}S§i»h ` i and M n .Henry
v d 1 mily.=~_sac;Lovely new prlniéd ,uk dresses oss an a _
-'He 16: the larger Indies are now on r o w r m L I N E .
-48c sale at the Fashion Center for only UNDER CONSTRUCTION'
-g3<=c\$6»'IS-s n (Continued from mm: one)
I5 de ntai u; .1 ; §; t: :» "1 u 1; v;1 g" l5 ;tn; t é b ` l§ = a ` 2 6 5 ; mé E m a n d W e s ti I { h ¢ x c o u n t y , Ne b .He d i e d g t h i s
No . 8 o f s a i d C i ty .c e n te r li n e o f Blo c ks 6 4, 6 5 a I1 d ' ho me i n Bla i r, S ep t.18, 1 930, nge tl:
T h e E n gi n e e f s es ti ma te of q ua n- \6 6 to a p o i n t a t th e c e n w 0 f ' i i f t y » f o u r y e a r s .an--n l .0 I i !_u__.Q t)l...l. RH ih n nn n i |\nu§\\|»Ida nl\i|rlluuul h p |.ll0v'£(l W
A w e a l m OI : lo we r s we r e s e n t eve r.bo rn e a n a nn se e mem..lt Cr ea mer y ---auc .mn ~I6 f a mi ly te s ti fy i n g to th e IOVB _.Cres.m ...--»-36-g I L U I A I J N E U R R E
1d es te em i n wh i c h th e d e g ea s e d N E W C O M E R S I N B L A I R Eggs, in tg,-ada --224: 1 M r .a n d Mr s .G e
Lxrxvzs lm receive S1000 for the construc-| ti o n o f t. h e li n e . i f B la i r b u y s c u r -
K u h r .Jr..ran t #nv f unn u nnr h ut th mr £I B I lb ti
as held by her friends and rela-Eggs, m cssh --21c entertained be "ves.Rev.and Mrs.W.B.Pardun 'a num r of friendsl Old Roosmrs --Illc and relatx lBurialwas made in the Blair who come to Blai r from Pawnee Hens '..xr ..1'i'c'Mr and Mws compnrnen tol
te
-5 rs. Adolph Voss and Mr.
:me ry.City to serve as pastor and wxfe Spmgs ..-_.._»-1'¢`c,and Mrs.J,H_Jensen of LongAmong thoSe present were the of the Iooal LI. E. church will "i -.W llieach,(;¢1;_f,as a seven o'clock
allowing from _out of town: 0ma~ come mmdents of Blair this week.,Cute new jersey suits are Olldinner mst Tuesday evening |
a,Mrs.Will Faber,Mrs.Katie Their family consists of one sorf aale 1;th F hiaeason Center for ..`1erlautz, Mrs. A. N. Adams Mr who is taking university work I I Following a splendid dmner i '.-.c ny $6.15.36-11;. p nna nm. Delbert Sloan,Mr.and Re v . P m win - ' °4 ,ochlo was en ea
........ Av; ....., ,..... .._- -..-,to receive anything for the con-
struction of the line if at tho end
of the year the city enters into
any additional contract for the
purchase of ppwer..The line is at.
all times to be the property of the
city of Blhir the powe companyJOYandMr.ando wni ng no mln o f the lm.
. _ _ _vs_.--__ . \l._~ _ _ _ _ _~ _ __ ~ ' " ° _ E ' I Full Fashloned B°}T1bFFS° H9B1¢1'¥lMrs. H. C. Blaco of Kennard heldl Work is being; rushed as rapidly
rl| i »¢an d U n i t c osts a r e as 101-I me W eilt une 01 nxumznvl, ' "'="""'1 " " " " ' l 5 lu n " " " " * 1 " -°"'" "7 ' l .~ m _" _ "_S o u th a lo n g th e W e s t li n e 0 f l t u W e s t P o i n t w i t h h i s pa re n ts ,u
P a ve me n t q u a n ti ti e s f o r a ll ty p e s ,Blo c k 6 ?to th e N o r t h v m s t g f -wh e r e h e resi ded u n ti l h e mo ve d
..- .¢an n.._....-,.nel .s..Elg in if$|n&»»:mania a n n gghprp cf6787 Sq. Yds.Reinforced cement concrete
pavement, 6" uniform thick-
ness, per sq. yd.$2.00
Pre-Mixed Oil Asphaltic Con-
crebr Pavemglt, SW' base
of gravel compacted,2"
Oil Asplnltie concrete weak-
:M ....4M-»1,10
ner of Block '14,mence mm.along the No nh line of Block
74 to the Northeast corner of
Lou 4 in ma 'Block 14, thence
South along the East line of said
Int 4 and along the East line
of said Lot 9 to the Southeast
comer of said Lot 9 in Block
74.being Us place of begln~
w nu ur uu ny _yuan -uw W..."he redded \mtil his delth.
He wu ma rri e d to Miss Etta
illanhall of Blair in 1915.To this
union, one daughmr was born.'
I Mrs. Good passd away in 1918.
He is surviivilielidii hygtdGp tii
He is survived by hls daughter,
Marguet; his qsvd panther Mrs.
fc
h
v
ame
E
A
\.
'1
\lrs. nancy Jensen, nev. anu mrs.¢zra Duncan,Mrs. Petersen and
rthur Petersen,Mrs.Munson,
Irs.West, Haward Beard,Mrs.
'hm-npson, Mrs. Gail Mchionies and
nn, David,Walter White,Lizzie
lodrnan. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.Mc-
;g;% sermon on next bunuay "'°""is on sale at, the Fashion Center
for only BSc.Why pay more?u i
Get your winter coat early.TheFashion Cenber has | lovely selecq 'CHANGES Arm IMPROVE-
tion of beautilul coats and the'MENTS AT D AL A
nrieea are more reasonable thani
i
hi:
4
me
gh scores.':as possible an§a large crew of
Others present besides those men are ar. work an finish t line.
cntioned were Mr. and Mrs. An-by October lst.
I - l n r r v F A n d a m a n T r a n s f e r
u7'a§I`» "M or me-» "c"
eqmhined curb md guna,8500 Un. FL, per lln. lt.0.90
nlés. llfin the City ul Bhl\',lMndgolemo Good,wha mme ner anWashington County, Ndansh.hume vdth hlm; on dimer,T
lisr-:mon s. The zollowlu .mm ffl? £752 °.!_'l."'i;';"1'."°,...... n
7" x 20" concrete curb, 880
lin. Ft., per lin. it.
Grading, 2490 cu. Yds.. per
eu. yd.s" x~ 12" oak nr Er header,
176 Lin. Ft. per lin. ft.
Crosswalks to rem;;€1 135
. Yds., per sq..ii. materials and labor shall be
o.9s
0.50
0.50
0.40
i u m i l h e d a n d e o n s t n i c t i o n w o r k '
....,.,....|..»..~n
within said Paving District
Number Eight shall be and
hereby are ordered improved by
grading, curbing, gathering and
paving the same, to~wlt:'
Colfax su-ees from the Eastllne
of Third Street to the East
line ol Sixth Street,Sixth Strvetfrom Colfax Street
to South sheet all in the City of
mer,vienna w w . u w .,...--.--.besides a number of other rela-
tives and a host of friends,are
'left to mourn his death.
z
Double pneumonia claimed his
body in spite of all that medical
aid and loved ones, neighbors and
friends could do.Mr.Good was an industrious
man, a good neighbor and citizen
Cana and family and Jim Mooreiever.Come ln and see them.l t
Mm Belle Fraser of St. Louis, Mo., 5 Come in and see the lovely new
Mrs. Ifheo. Wahlstrom of Counc.il¢;l11¢ dresses, coma and hats that
Bluffs,Mrs. A. J. Finlayson of|Babe Marks has sent to the Fash-
Sioux Clty and Harry Berger of ion Center from the East.36~it
Herman.
Come in and see the Iovel new
l
yCARD OF THANKS silk dresses, coats and hats that
`.Babe Marks has sent to the Fush-
and a friend to all who knew him.|We wish to heartily thank the ion Center from the East.36-1x
The culvert by the gymnasium
is being extended 120 feet,and
the space in front of the building
will be leveled out so as to give
added parking spam, at thesame
time covering up the unsightly np.
pearance of a deep ditch.
A new flag pole has been placed
on top of the Administration build-
ing.This is an added impro\e~
i m Q J .1 Q m *Q u i n n Q U l n a u r n t r - »
LIVESTOCK AND FREIGHT
nnau ne pruaiecuucu '" '"`$`f"""'I"""Blair, Washington county, neu-Funeral services were held Sun- neighbors,friends,business men,with the plans and B£>2'='f*°=a**?P#raska.:lov mmf. 91 me 2:00 P M. from citv officials and our church for
and respect during the illness and
death of our wife and mothcg.
ML A.John Moore
and family.
1" Your
lothes
~ezes begin to
oaching cool-
ne's thoughts
n to fall dress-
ll line of ladies'
goods, priced to
sses in all styles
. Come early and
~ction.
OBSERVE NINEUETHANNIVERSARY
(Continued from Page One)
by his granddaughtqr, Miss Dor-othyGray.I
Those present and pciraking of 1
the picnic dinner wére the four
daughters as mentioned above,
also James Mullin and family._
Frank Gray a n d Miss Dar-'
othy,O.P.Merrill nnd children
his brothers,John and wife and
Will Sutherland;others were Mr.
and Mrs. Marian Sutherland, Mn'
and Mrs. Abc Sutherland, Mr. and
Mrs.John Sutherland,Jr.and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hooks,Mr. and Mrs. John Hooks, Mr. and \
Mrs. Roy Anderson, Mr, and Mrs.
w '--as
.4
~f\
S T A T E ~ ~
To the Citize ns of Blair:
Your M ayor and Counci l aft er se veral
months of serious consideration have de-
cided that the tim e was ripe to m ake som e
changes in the m ethod of operation of our
municipal light plant.Since our plant was
originally constructed 15 years ago, a great
m a ny changes and im provem ents in the
methods of generating and selling electric
current at wholesale have come about.A s
a result of newer m ethods along these lines
it became possible for the city to receive an
offer from a large com pa ny to furnis h the
city current during certain parts of the day
at a rate which will m ake more profit to the
city than under thepresent situation.The
Mayor and Council felt that the business of
the city should be handled in the same effi-
cient m anner that private business would
be handled~ and consequently accepted this
offer and entered int o a contract which is
as follows:
M E M O R A N D U M o F A G R E E M E N T
lowa~Nebrazka Light & Power Company
and
Blair, Nebraska
This agreement, made this 17th day of September 1930,
by and between Iowa-Nebraska Light and Power Company(hereinafter called "Company")and the City of Blair,
Nebraska, (hereinafter callw "City"):WITNESSETH:That for and in consideration of themutual covenants and a ecments herein contained, to be
by each party hereto ke and performed, the parties gree
as follows:.sEcr1oN IFor and during a fixed term of one (1) year, from
and after the first day of October, 1930, Company agreesto furnish City electric energy in such amounts and at suchtimes as City desires to purchase same fo_r use within theCity and for resale to customers of City within the cor-porate limits uf the City and to farmers within a radiuso! three (3) miles from ghe center of the City, all. underthe rates, terms and congijluns hereinafter spaified; _pro-vided that City shall hav and is hereby granted the nght,privilege and option to extend and continue this agree-ment and all the terms and conditions herein for a period
of four (4) years from and after October 1, 1931, uponthe City giving to the Company written notice of its xn-
tention in exercise said option and extend this agreement,such written notice on be given w the Company by the
City on or before Sepwmber 1, 1981.
SECTION nCompany agrees and covenants that the supply ofelectric energy to be furnished hereunder shall at all timesbe adequate and suffident forall the City's nurxww asaforesaid, up in a maximum demand of 250 kilowatt; andshall be continuous, constant and uninterrupted, except
and only as interruptions may occur, resulting from theactions of the elements and other causes over which theCompany has no control and in such cases the Company
agrees to restnre service with all due diligence.
sEc'noN IllCity agrees to pay for electric energy received hem-under from Company at the following rates,to-wit:
During Peak Load Period1First 30,000 KWH used per mojith 4 cents per KWHExcess over 30,000 KWH per month 3.5 cents per KWH
During 0ff»peak Loud PeriodFirst 80,000 KWH used per month 2.45 cents per KWHExcess over 30,000 used per month 2.25 cents per|KVYI-llThe peak load period as referred to in this section
is as follows:_.From i
Janary February March April M=v
and and and and and
Odober Se tember Angus!December November5:00 P.M.5:30 P.M.6:00 P.M.6:§0 P.M.7:00 ma.
To 10:00 P.M. 10:00 P.M. 10:00 P.M. 10:00 RM. 10:00 P.M.
June :md July
From 7:30 P.M.
To 10:00 RM.Minimum Monthly bill ---$500.00sscnou xvCompany shall take monthly meter readings and ren-der bills accordingly to City on or before the Grst_dny ofeach month for all electric energy consumed dunng theprevious meter reading period.Each hill shall be due andpayable hy City on or before the tenth day of the month
following the month in which the service is rendered.
SECTION vElectric energy 'to be Iumlshed hereunder shall be
of the following charlcteristics: 2300 volts, three phase.60 cycles and shall be delivered and metered at the pointsindicated and described in the blue print, marked "Exhibit
A", attached hereto and made A pm benef-
ss gn o x " arm 'a mf
m n a s to cons a an -fidelheeo ectpilng trnnsmisdon line from its substation
outdds the City limits w the electric plant new owned bythe City and to connect same to the ewitchbonrds therein,said transmission line to be conxlxucted on rlsrht of waywhich the Cltyagreesto fm-ninhhvmlts dd plantw A
point on th ity limits nearest to the location of the Com-pany's sub tion and the City agrees to pay therefor thesum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) for'tl\at partof said line extending from its plant to the City limits,
said amount to be paid for said line upon its completion;if this ugmecment is extended for the period nf four ad-ditional years ms hereinbefore providedJ.he Cognpnny atsuch time agrees to pay the City the sum of One ffhous-and Dollars ($1,000.00), for1.hwith, and said line from city
limits to the plant to at all times be the property uf saidcity.
SECTION vuThis agreement shall inure to and be binding upon
the lessees, successors and assigns of the parties hereto,IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties harem haveexecubed this agreement on thc day and year first abovewritten.Iowa-Nebraska Light & Power Company
By F. H.Brooks,PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MANAGER
Attest:,C. R. Mallat,Assistant Secretary(SEAL)City of Blair. Ncbrnskn,By J. HAROLD S'I`E\\'.»\RT,
Mayor
Attest:C. E. KRAUSI-1
City Clerk(SEAL).-
W e wi sh to call the attention o f o u r
citizens to th e fac t th at th e Ma yo r and
Council ave not sold nor do they intend to
sell a n y;a rt o f our w on deriu l,efficient
plant winch has been built up through years
of careful attention.W hile we have decid-
ed to obtain a portion of ou r current from
outside sources no part of the transmission
line over which this current will come inside
the city li m it s w ill bel on g to t h# p ri va te
company, but as you can see by the terms of
t h e c o n t ra c t A L L OF THIS L INE INS IDE
THE CITY L IM I' l ' S IS A T A L L TIM E S To
R E M A I N T H E P R O P E R TY O F T H E
C I TY .
This contract is`an experim ent and is
entered into for the period of one year only.
If it is as successful and as beneficial as the
Mayor and Council hope it will be, the con-
tract can be extended for four m ore years.
In the m eantim e the light plant and distri-
bution system continue to rem ain the pro-
pert y of th e ci ty.W e feel that the favor-
able rates and contract we have received
were due principally to the fact that we do
have our own plant and can be independent
at all times.As long as the city continues
to own its plant and distribution system we
will be in a position to demand a most/ fav-
orable rate, while by obtaining additional
curre nt needed from outside sources the
prof its deri ved by t he city fro m th e op er-
ation of this plant instead of being held to
pay for additions and im provem ents to the
plant, may be used to pay off bonded indebt-
edness of the city and otherwise reduce the
am ount of m oney raised by taxation.
A number of our citizens were attracted
to the proposition recently before the city
of selling our distribution system and there-
by reducing city taxes.W e believe that if
the new plan just adopted accomplishes thc
sa vi ng s an d e xt ra p ro fi t which we c onfi-
dently hope will result that the taxes here-
after levied can be reduced just as substan-
tially as was promised if th e p l an t were
sold, and the l ig ht p la nt an d di st ri bu ti on
system will continue to be the property of
all the citizens with its benefits continuing
to every light user and taxp ayer for years
to come.
W e .hope that the people of Blair will
reserve Judgment on this new plan in case
of doubt, until sufficient tim e has elapsed
to p_rove the m erits of this new plan and in
closing wish to sure you again that every
n g h t _of the has.been safeguarded at
all points.
Respectfully
The lhyor md City Council oi Bla,
g Hosier§f
11's Line
ething new and
something that
es the care away
m mother and that
line of sweaters,
'es, outing flannel
ts, silk coats with
~e also carry a line
r one and two year
u.
"YQ-'.5""»*pl
ag 1§,..._§'%,~.
_. .,Q
-, N T
_£; I=.2 f
\ ~" " - \ _\ \ ~H \
1 'X| _ ; ; b ..\ f x . . .-
|»`. °v :\1 44.¢; n °.. . ..I r
Q i} \ \l ~.|¢\..¢," . . 1 . . " '.
~L`\Q ...j""¢;
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E ~
HQPPE
naw on me an we v nu.: w...--.City Clerk.Bidders who desire plans and
specifications may olitnln same
from the Engineer on deposit of
$15.00, $10.00 of which will bc re-
funded to bidders if plans :md
lpedficntions are returned within
SECTION 4.The widths to b/f
paved ot the roadway between
the curbs on said streets ure as
follows:To be 24 feet in width: Colfax
Strf-et from Third Street to
Fifth Street; Sixth s m f r o m
r<-vr,... co~..\¢ ef. Qmnk Rh-ant
'théBlnir Baptig; church, with in-l
term;-nt in thénglairremetery.|
-Contributed.
SERVICES FOR
MRS. A. J. MOORE
A lnrxze gathering of relatives1 0 da y s f r o m an d a l t e r n a w 01
le tti n g .I
Bi d s wi l l ° b 0 I1'."aived on ly o n
p r o p o s a l f o r m s w l m i c i i m a y b e o b -
t a i n e d o n a p p l i c a t i o n t o N i x o n &
R e y n o l d s ,C o n s u l t i n g E n g i n e e r s ,
--A v o l . _ . .\ } . . . : f |
»`i~`$1`{§Z I6`}22t"E.."`&.`éli`h`§'E5:`fa><
Str ee t f r o m F i f t h Str ee t t o
S i x th Str ee t.
S E C T I ON 5 .A u o f s a i d g r a d i n g ,
c u rb in g,gu ttc r i n g a n d p a vi n g
s_ \|L...........1_....|....I 4...*LA A.Q._
an d f r i e i i d s we r e i n - a tte n d a n c e a t
th e f u n e r a l ser vic es he ld f o r Mr s .
A . J .Mo o r e , o n las t. Fd d a y af te r -
n o o n a t th e B a p ti s t c h u r c h i n th i s
c ity .
Re v. L . J . Mo r a n , p a s to r o f th e
200 Umana um1n_x~.xcnunge nuuu-ing,Omaha.Nebhxska.ablished grades as fixed by the 1:Each bid must be accompanied Ordinances of said City and the 1,
bv a mnified check drawn on a center line uf the paving shall I
snnn ul: cuumrucwu hutch, was assisted ih the serviccé \.First Baptist church of Omaha,
and Rev. Geo. 'White, B-cnson Bap-
tist church pastor.The music was furnished by
Eloise West 1\lc.Nicholas, organist,
Madge West Sutphen, violinist and
#Carl N.Smith,baritone of the
Fi mt Baptist church,Omaha.
Miss Gladya Moore sings each Sun-
day in the First Baptist. quartcttv
Frank Gray a n d Miss Dar-'
°1hy»O.P.Merrill nnd children,
his brothers,John and wife and
Will Sutherland;others were Mr.
and Mrs. Marian Sutherland, Mr.
and Mrs. Abc Sutherland, Mr. and
Mrs.John Sutherland,Jr.and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hooks,
Mr. and Mrs. John Hooks, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Anderson, Mr, and Mrs.
»
1I|
\
Nebraska bank of known standing
for an amount not less than five
(5%) per cent of the total amount
of the accompanying bid, payable
without condition w the Treasur-
er of the City of Blair, Nebraska,
as nn evidence of good faith, on
the part ot':the bidder.Certified
checks will be returned to the un-
successful bidder within three days
from and after the letting, and to
the successful bidder alter the oun-
tract is signed and satisfactory
bond executed.
The City of Blair reserves the
right. to reject any or all bids.
CITY Ol-` BLAIR, NEBRASKA.
By J. Harold Stewart,
.Mayor.
Attest:
9. E. Krause,
City Clerk..
(SEAL)36431;
ORDINANCE NUMBER 488
An Ordinance Creating Paving
District Number Eight in the City
o! Blair,Nebraska, Defining its
Area and Boundaries,Providing
for the Improvement ol Certain
Streets in said District by Grad~
ing, Curbing, Guttering and Pav-
ing, Describing the Property Spe-
cially Benefitbed by said Improve-
ment,Providing for Plans,Spec-
ifications and an Estimate of Cost
of ,slid Improvement,Providing
for the Issuance of Intersection
Paving Bomb ol said Citv and the
s
s
be the center line of said re-
spective streets._
ECTION 6.The special engin-
eers employed by the City shall
make detailed plans and specif-
ications for said improvements'
and an estimate of the cost
thereof and shall submit the
same to the Mayor and City
Council,and upon approval of
the same by the Mayor and City
Council, bids for construction of\
said work shall be invited by
for bids for any such work, the
amount of the engineer's estim-
ote of cost shall be published
therewith.Upon acceptance of
any bids therefor, the Mayor is
authorized in enter into a con-
tract on behalf of the City for
such work and the City Clerk
shall attest the execution of said
contract and attach the city seal
thereto.The City Council shall
have the right of reject any or
all bids.
ECTION 7.The cost of grad-
ing,curbing,guttering,paving
and draining the intersections
and areas formed by the cross-
ing of streets and alleys,in-
cluding all expenses incidental
thereto, shall be paid by issu-
ing and selling Intersection'
Paving Bonds of the City of
Blair as authorized by th Sta-
tutes and the City Council shall
levy annu.allya tax upon all the
taxable uronertv in the Citv of'
advertisement.In advertising\
r
Time for Your
Fa ll Clothes
When fall breezes begin to
warn of approaching cool~
er weather one's thoughts
naturally turn to fall dress-
wear.
We have a full line of ladies'
Ready-To-Wear goods, priced to
sell.
Hats, Coats, Dresses in all styles
and sizes. Just in. Come early and
get choice of selection.
I I I
city current during certain parts of the day
at a rate which will m ake more profit to the
city than under thepresent situation.The
Mayor and Council felt that the business of
the city should be handled in the same effi-
cient m anner that private business would
be handled~ and consequently accepted this
offer and entered int o a contract which is
as follows:
M E M O R A N D U M o F A G R E E M E N T
lowa~Nebrarka Light & Power Company
and
Blair, Nebraska
This agreement, made this 17th day of September 1930,
by and between Iowa-Nebraska Light and Power Company(hereinafter called "Company")and the City of Blair,
Nebraska, (hereinafter csllw "City"):WITNESSETH:That for and in consideration of themutual covenants and a eements herein contained, to be
by each party hereto ke arid performed, the partiesagree
as follows:.sEcr1oN IFor and during a fixed term of one (1) year, from
and after the first day of October, 1930, Company agreesto furnish City electric energy in such amounts and at suchtimes as City desires to purchase same fo_r use within theCity and for resale to customers of City within the cor-porate limits of the City and to farmers within a radiusof three (3) miles from the center of the City, all underthe rates, terms and congijions hereinafter spaified; _pro-vided that City shall hav and is hereby granted the nght,privilege and option to extend and continue this agree-ment and all the terms and conditions herein for a period
of four (4) years from and after October 1, 1931, uponthe City giving to the Company written notice of its xn-
tention to exercise said option and extend this agreement,such written notice oo be given w the Company by the
City on or before Sepwmber 1, 1981.
SECTION nCompany agrees and covenants that the supply ofelectric energy to be furnished hereunder shall at all timesbe adequate and suffident forall the City's nurpwa asaforesaid, up to a maximum demand of 250 kilowatts andshall be continuous, constant and uninterrupted, except
and only as interruptions may occur, resulting from theactions of the elements and other causes over which theCompany has no control and in such eases the Company
agrees to restore service with all due diligence.
SECTION IIICity agrees to pay for electric energy received beze-under from Company at the following rates,to-wit:
During Peak Load PeriodiFirst 30,000 KWH used per mojith 4 cehts per KWHExcess over 30,000 KWH per month 3.5 cents per KWH
During 0ff»peak Loud PeriodFirst 80,000 KWH used per month 2.45 cents per KWHExcess over 30,000 used per month 2.25 cents per|KWI-llThe peak load period as referred to in this section
is as follows:_.From ,
February March April M=vJanaryandandandandand
December November Odober Se tembcr Angus!5:00 P.M.5:30 P.M.6:00 P.M.6:\l0 P.M.7:00 P.M.
To 10:00 P.M. 10:00 P.M. 10:00 P.M. 10:00 RM. 10:00 P.M.
June and July
From 7:30 P.M.
To 10:00 RM.Minimum Monthly bill ---$500.00srxrrron rvCompany shall take monthly meter readings and ren-der hills accordingly to City on or before the Grat_day ofeach month for all electric energy consumed dunng theprevious meter reading period.Each hill shall bo due andpayable hy City on or before the tenth day of the month
following the month in which the service is rendered.
SECTION vElectric energy to be furnished hereunder shall be
of the following characteristics: 2300 volts, three phase.60 cycles and shall be delivered and metered at the pointsindicated and described in the blue print, marked "Exhibit
A", attached hereto and made A port hereof-
sscnos "truce 'a mf
m n a s to cons a an -ficielheeo ectpllng transmisdon line from its substation
outdds the City limits w the electric plant new owned bythe City and to connect same to the svrltchboarda therein,sold transmission line to be constructed on right of waywhich the Cltyagreeato fnrniahhomlts dd plantw a
By F. H.Brooks,PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MANAGER
Attest:,C. R. Mallat,Assistant Secretary(SEAL)City of Blair. Nebrnskn,By J. HAROLD S'I`E\\'.»\RT,
Mayor
Attest:C. E. KRAUSI-1
City Clerk(SEAL).-
W e wi sh to call the attention o f o u r
citizens to th e fac t th at th e Ma yo r and
Council ave not sold nor do they intend to
sell a n y;a rt o f our w on deriu l,efficient
plant which has been built up through years
of careful attention.While \\'e have decid-
ed to obtain a portion of ou r current from
outside sources no part of the transmission
line over which this current will come inside
the city li m it s w ill bel on g to t h# p ri va te
company, but as you can see by the terms of
t h e c o n t ra c t A L L OF THIS L INE INS IDE
THE CITY L IM I' I ' S IS A T A L L TIM E S To
R E M A I N T H E P R O P E R TY O F T H E
C I TY .
This contract is`an experim ent and is
entered into for the period of one year only.
If it is as successful and as beneficial as the
Mayor and Council hope it will be, the con-
tract can be extended for four m ore years.
In the m eantim e the light plant and distri-
bution system continue to rem ain the pro-
pert y of th e ci ty.W e feel that the favor-
able rates and contract we have received
were due principally to the fact that we do
have our own plant and can be independent
at all times.As long as the city continues
to own its plant and distribution system we
will be in a position to demand a most/ fav-
orable rate, while by obtaining additional
curre nt needed from outside sources the
prof its deri ved by t he city fro m th e op er-
ation of this plant instead of being held to
pay for additions and im provem ents to the
plant, may be used to pay off bonded indebt-
edness of the city and otherwise reduce the
am ount of m oney raised by taxation.
A number of our citizens were attracted
to the proposition recently before the city
of selling our distribution system and there-
by reducing city taxes.W e believe that if
the new plan just adopted accomplishes the
sa vi ng s an d e xt ra p ro fi t which we c onfi-
dently hope will result that the taxes here-
after levied can be reduced just as substan-
tially as was promised if th e p l an t were
sold, and the l ig ht p la nt an d di st ri bu ti on
system will continue to be the property of
all the citizens with its benefits continuing
to every light user and taxp ayer for years
to come.
W e .hope that the people of Blair will
reserve Judgment on this new plan in case
of doubt, until sufficient tim e has elapsed
to p_rove the m erits of this new plan and in
closing wish to sure you again that every
n g h t o f t h e has.been safeguarded at
all points.
Respectfully
The Mayor md City Council ol aaa
Ruby Ring Hosier§f
We have some real
buys;t h o s e Ruby
Ring Hosiery, regular
seller at $1.35 now
going at $1 and those
Hansen gloves which
every well govgned
womn knows.
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Chi1dren`s Line
Something new and
~Q i ;yet something that
takes the care away
.L f 'from mother and that
is our cl1i1dren's line of sweaters,
woolen caps, booties, outing flannel
Gertrude petticoats, silk coats with
caps to match.We also carry a line
of silk dresses for one and two year
olds.
Issuance of DistrictPaving Bonds
of snid District, for thelevyins
a f Special Assessments against
the Property Specially Benefitmd
by said improvement, and for u
Sinking Fund to Pay said Bonds,
also for the Issuance of Temporary
Warrants to Pay the Cost of said
Work as it Prvgressea.
BE IT ORDAINED,by the
Mayor and City Council of the
City of Blair, Nebraska:
SECTION 11 There having been
heretofore filed with my City
Clerk of this City a petition
signed by more than sixty per
eent of the resident owners of
property abutting upon the
strct'.;. hereinafter described, re-
questing the formation of a nav-
Blair mifficiento pay the prin-|cipal and interest* oi' said inm-section paving bonds at the time]
the same become due.~
The cost of grading, curbing,
guttering and paving said streetsexclusiveoftheintersections'
and areas formed by the cross-
ing of streets and alleys, includ-
ing all expenses incidental there~
tn,shall be specially assessed
against the lots and parcels of
real estate in said paving dist-
rict abutting on or adjacent to
such streets, or specially bane
fitted thereby, in proportinn fn
such benefits and not in excess
ot such benefits or of the cost
of such improvements as bythe
Statutes in such cases made and
A
ing distdct and the improve-
ment.ol said streets by grad~
ing,curbing and paving the
same, and said petition being in
due (crm and sufficient accord-
ing to the Statutes of Nebraska
in such cases made and provid-
ed, there is hereby created with-
in the City of Blair, Washing-
ton County, Nebraska, a street
improvement district to be
known and designated as "Pav-
provided.
For the purpose of paying the
¢ o s to !grading,curbing,gut-
tering and paving, exclusive of
the intersections and areasIozinedby the crossing of streets
and" alleys, and all expenses in-`ddental thereto, the Mayor and
City Council `shall,after the
completion of the work, cause to
be issued, bonds of the City of
Blair in be called "Disf.HCt Pav-
ing District Number Eight of
the City of Blw; Nebraska".ECTION 2.Said Paving Distxict
Number Eight shall and the
same hereby does comprise and
include all of the following de'
scribed real estate,which is
hereby declared to be specially
benefitted by said improvement,
io-wit:
The West Hal! of Block 74; the
East Ha l!and the Northwest
Quarter of Block 75; the North
Ha ll o f Blocks 76. '77 and 78:
the South Hal! of Blocks 68, 64.
65 and 66.all in the Cltv of
ing Bonds of Paving District
.Number Eight".
The special taxes and assess-
ments levied upon the property
specially benefitted as aforesaid
when paid shall constitute a
sinking fund for the payment of
said district paving bonds and
the interest thereon.
SECTION 8.For the purpose of
making partied payments as the
work progresses, warrants shall
be issued by the City Council
upon ceniflcates of the special
engineers in charge showingxhe
amount of work comnleted. in a
Bllir.Wll|lb8f0I\ Cm|.n¢y.Neb-m m m r ¢°l°¢°1l|l\¢ Hill!!ner
" I m n t d t h a e u n l l l e n n h w h i c h
Th e b o md n n d l d d dinuiet wl n mu us l ml l be n d e e me d mdand me limimlhmqfmu be as
follows:
Commencing at the Smxtheastf
corner of Lot 9 in Block 74 in
skid City ot Blair, thence Walt
do n g the South line of u i dfB\ock '14 and dong the s o m
paid upon the sale of the bonds
issued and sold as nrmmd.
SECTION 9.This ordilllnce shall
take °fg5~=and be in force from
mud a !r its passage; approval
:ci publication as provided by
w.
line of Block 75 to n. point at
the eenwrol laid Southline of
said Block 75, thence North to
the oanter o l said Block '75,
me m We st dong tha-Ei n and
PASSED AND APPROVED, um
Zlth day uf September, man.
A'l'I'EST:
J. Harold Swwm,
Msynr. ,
ggWent center line at Nd Block C._E.
'l5andnlongtheEutlndW estamz line of Bloch 76. 77 lad (SEA