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10-02-1930JTER 'DD mnTHEEb A LOCAL NEWSPAPER FOBInmrrsTHENEWS-Rellrdlsl L 1\Luu~..L '"';,1::\js;3P'-Eu5'°'°m~rwAsr||NGToN COUNTY, NEB A§l2A "BLAlR'S LEADING NEWSPAPER | GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND coMmEN'r r¢»|m\¢aw~uyb1J~hA-RhodeSuhsaipdvn mee.swmigu-Smzh 0m.S¢-l'm|ntheG|ndu\SpuA0(Nelln|h-IIUMBER 37BLAIR,NEBRASKA OCTOBER 2,1930 Wlahhngtm0°\|'l¢¥- <:°.;,;°""] o Spanish War ComradesMeet A Large Cnowd of Spanish War Veterans Gather in Blnir Par~ for A Bw Old Time Talk Fest GATHER IOR MILES AROUND Last Saturday ng some one hundred and fifty Spanish Amerlcan war veterans members of Lee Forby Camp in Omaha with their wives and families mow:ed |20 Llw and brought the makings of a weiner roast plusbunsandcoffeewiththemfora good time in the North Tourist Park.The evening was a little cnol and a large bonfire was kept going throughout the entire eve ning.lt served to roast the wien ers as well as to make the picnicers more comfortable. They were joined by the veter ans of 189899 living in and around Blair severed coming from Teknmah and even from Craig to tales nan in the nimic.mP1>2r and campfire program ¢hle*rflfwea. Singing and short talks by a numf ber of vetenna made a very de~ lightful evening pass all we quick ly.Veterans from Blair were invit ed w attend a big gnthdring oo be held at the Hotel Rome in Omaha next Saturday evening. 1~oo1BAu.SEASON OPENS Football sepaon is underway with GRAVELING Monday morning the Murpfiy Co.began graveling the six miles of road from Ft.Calhoun to the Wranch school and if the present rapid rate ot hauling ia maintained the job will be completied befvre the end of the week.This road oonxwcu with the graveled mad in Douglas county and will be a big asset to the farmers living adja cent ta the rqpw and a conven ience m the traveling public.FL Dalhoun Chrmicle. under the direction of Head Coach Dana X.Bible now serving his second year as mtor of Scarletand Cream football.The first gameof the season is Vith Texas Aggies at Memorial stadium Saturday Oct.4 llfting the lid on a.ninth eme shoe which includes tlmeeinternationalbattlesfiveconfer woeoontestsandagamewith n.trediional rival af some yearsback. The fourteen letternien on the Nebraska squad this year are Har old Frahm Robert oung Claude Rowley Marvin Paul Wally Mar row lacks:Steve Hokuf and Frank Pruckx ends;Hugh Rhea and Maman Broadswne tnddes; George Knsher Ellmer GreenbergCharlesJusticeJamesGilbert guards;Eelber Maasdam center. Practice at Nebraska got underwaylivedaysearlierthisyearduetonnewconilerencenilihgwhichpennittedpracticeSepia10. CELEBRATES GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY The Rev.and Mrs.H.P.Bertzh sen will celebrxte their golden wedding nnnivenary on next Sun day Oct.5.The wlebration will be held in the basement nf tha Dmiah Lnthenn church startingat8:80 nt which time open Inna behind closed saws;except on Wednesdays and Saturdays when the public is permitted to attend Coach Bible generally ordering ascrimmagefor those daysDurhigthepastsummer condderablemoneyhas been spent inimprovingmestadium.This in cludes sodding of the gridiron and practive field westherproofinglhestadiumandpurchaseofafield cover.The tarpaulln will cover the entire playing Held and reéiuirea acrewof 80 men to move i on and off the grass. ColfaxStreet BeingCleared Trees Planted Years Ago in the Caller of Colfax Street Are Being Removed to Give Way to Pavement PLANTED IN THE EARLY B0S For the past week a force of men have been busy taking outthegianttreesinthecenterofColfaxstreetbetweenWalker Avenue and Seventh street.This is being done in order to lay pavementalongthisthoroughfare.In removing theqe old landmarks which for years have reared .theirstatelyheadsasamonumenttothoseearlysettlerswhoplacedthemthereandwatchedwerthem almost as tenderly as they would have cared for an infant one cannothelpbutthinkbacktothose early days. It was in the early eighties.Blait was a struggling village of the pliins.The su.mmers heat and the winters cold called for shade ~munmor and shelter in winter.153.~Bladihadavudasraydamthesetreswenplanted.Water was scarce and in the dry seasonswashauledfromthenearbystreamstowaterthem.They werelpoimedto with pnqe and it is wash a pang of regret to many that the wheels of progress have dems~~ed I I ». Al,0TB§n§AR1b'/_fg..c»_,gf ;1.?4..@zE~%f~.§1 _1 L4 Q/ f y rif L 1 \1 R }1 q I ~¢v ;af5 fr;l ..?.§}f/ O .\gf f 2J e =s ¢: .f / f l0||u\||\U.||.\!u g92"?.\f ¢§ ..f.{.p y f ff./ff ff.f#¢Q \.\§.{¢ff .../f.p f ./... ..f..¢f.\§3 /... §J§. /f é /f./fff/.f g gf../¢.ff..f //../ ..$// / \ :»1 build up only to tear dovivn and change and before many yearsmorehaverolledalongtherewill be but little left w us old timers but a memory of early Blair. time cnmes to voqa it can he donewithfullintelligencennthesub~ ject.The Enwrprine is one ot the few paper:in the state chosen to bearthislinporfanf.mimon to the publicand we am anxious that everyone is cognizant of the importanceof the question in hand. PURE BRED HOG SALE J.T.\Nellon will hold his annual mg of pure bred Spotted Poland | CELEBRATES 63R[)BIRTHDAY Mrs.Louis Slricklett celebratedhersixtythirdbirthanniversaryat hex home last Monday evening Sept. 29 when a number of friends and relatives gathered at her homsbo exnend felicitsdons. Visiting and refreshments occupiedLheevening. The occadon was also the birth anniversary of Mm Joel Allen who was present. Among those present were Mrs. Ed Strleklett Mrs.Joel Allen Misses Cora Suicklett and Vanols Brunton Mr.and Mrs.Frank Bellows Mrs.Herman Iadwig Mr. and Mrs Waker Stxicklett Mr. and Mrs.Frank Stxicklett Mr.an~ Mrs.John Gilliam Mrs.Herbert Henningsen and a number of grandchildren. next Tuesday afternoon at hisfarmhome just norm of Blair. Mr.Nelson Ins made a name forhimselfamongpurebredbreeders and among Washington countypeopleheneedsnointroduction. Hsilintofullnpncticalnnd lucresaful hrmer and has for years ban n breeder of panheds. mv who an ixxtemzted in puxehgednmkormbetmhg AMENDMENTS To CONSTITUTION The Enterprise is this week nmning the proposed amendments to the constitution of Nebraska which are to be vnbed on at th coming eleéfion November 4. These amendments deal with the banking question that has been such a problem in this state. 1 The qeaders of The EnterpriseareurgedtoreadthesepmposedamendmentsveryoarefullfStudy lmmnmn-1nNAL'YOUNG $'£'§{'.i,.,FmsNnsB]°-I an'Uses Current :/FremontSchool FOLKS ENTERTAIN ~rr:AcuEns\ The young people of |.heCon~ gregxtional dmrch were at home to tba teadmers of the BbirSchwla Sunday evening in the churchdin- imr room.About thirty teacher; The Enterprise scribe was agree~ably surpdsd last Monday mom~ing when x. N.Warrick accompaniedbyChuleyDeandroppedinto the office to say How and Eve oqer old timea_Chlrley amved m Blair ms..¢._...s..0 IEQII l\v€nv(vn>\.:. From HighLine |;.:a eQ;;;;,,|60 tableswk fullydraped 'mmspeaple satdown# deb had beenjwautil and decorated with luncheon and while IO ATTEND INTERNATL #mf C;¢y liooks an to High [ina ANDWORLD CONVENTION Cunvent at Midnilht of OctobersemicmismamwithDecree] Entry.Suit Wu Walcheclvrithl ..,..¢....,=. V.M.,.,....,....,...,family from northeast Iowa .in _a Rev. and Mrs. A. J. nargm will lit.wm Buy cu ¢ on ugh: covered wagon. He made Blau-has stan Mnndav mnfnimr rm-w,..».. ll\¢¢r¢i!Tllrough the State.The month or Sepwmner Wu I fan flSupreum Conn Settles the Cue verywell behawd manth, so far ns Alter the ......._.-.nbias an informal pm home for eight years.During um:;g;.§;5f5j f§££{éiTa e in;;;_\.time he Pu?in one season on the national and World Conventions of rho MEN LOSE HEIR JOBS Rhoades lmckyard I1d .fu1 years the Disdples of Chri r oct 1 za.in +1nn nrnnlnu nf fha rmlrnnd mm ffm.. l.¢......_...;!.......\1:_L..._.u\...Contrtct ~fill one YCII Ill wnnifhpr was tIJIlC01ll6!Jl.ITN ISDH 85 me u LAW IS UNCON STITUTIONAL Throvrn into Discard District Court Reversed. Thefollowing article from the Fremont Tribune relative to the setting out of tortain portions of a city school district for the form ation of a new and independent district shows the disposition made of the matter in the dmriet coun ~méili of 67.3 was about medium the high record being 69.5 in 1925 and the low just 60AnotherLawofLastLegislnture_Cin 1902.It is n little above the awrnge which is about 65.The highest point for the month was08onthe13ththelowst40onthe29th.A temperature of 10s on the 4th in 1918 in the high record while 26 on the 29th in 1916 was the lo record.It has been below freezx in September but six times sinoe the local rec ords have been kept. gram was announced by Myron Brock preddent of Ure club.This included the singing of some of the favoriw oldtime gangs a wel come to the teachers by Louis Murdoch a violin solo by Mrs. Geraldine Stewart and A reading by Miss Lucile Kamp.President Nelson 01 Dana College gave amosthelpfuladdress on the rnutunl task of Church and School in thc developing of character in youthandtheoccasionclosedwithth: singing of Auld Lang Syne and the. ..............._.____FwyIn 1888 he was transferreti to the Iowa side where he had charge of the section for a long tem of years.In all he put in twentyoneyearsandsevenmonthswith the railroad company and finally rstired m look alter his farming un:xuu:rmu.|una.\ vvnvenuun nasbeenanalmostannualoccurrenceformanyyears.The Brotherhood has never held a World convention It has churches in thirty countries of the world and yet after 100 years and more of existence the people from across the globe havenever connk together for acquaint nn Experiment.Option for Four Yean if .saum¢mry Blair citizens were being suppliedwithcurrentfromtheIowa Nebraska Light and Power Oom pany yesterday Oct!1.Tlp cut !o_ver_was made at midnight of interelts.Four years ago his wife died and since that time he has gone on with his furming.He is now seventytive years of age and is hale and hearty and is keenly inletested in the happenings of the day and while in the oflioe sub scdbed for The Enterprise that he might kkep in touch with Blair happenings. ance fellowship and mutuul helpfulness. The World Convention idea originated in the mind and heart of Jesse M.Bader back in 1925.Spurred nn by this fdrenm of aworldfellowshipforourbrethrenhp at¢en§Ed the British conference in Binningham England being the first person to attend such a gath Uclober lst and from no\v until one year is up that company is to furnish the current to the cityduringthelightloadwhileour own plant picks up the heavyloadandcarriesitfromaround~five oclock in the evyning unfll about midnight. The mutter is being tried out asanexperimentandifattheendin.._._.L_.h ... of that mty:.....i The ramfall was but .51 of an Mszpah benedlctaon. Pang!dlsposal of the Fremont inch a record since thp local This was the fifth annual a school district case was made Sat .d b p 0 y.C g g y dg f ¢y \.........¢...S QQ Q district court when Judge F.L. Spear signed a journal entry vu cating the district coun decision handed down April 8 and finding in favor of the board of education members and the school district. The case wus brought by D.D. Rowe und four othgrrlmembars of the board of education against County Supt.of Schools J.I.Ray seeking to enjoin Ray from grantingApetitionfiledbyresidents north and northwest ol Fremont who sought to have their land removedfromtheFrenontschool district ond formed into n new dis~ lrict.The case hinged on the constitutionalityoflegislationpassed._.\._1.|....:..\¢.¢m uhhh vavn i we mm raauuy .os ....vw ......but .52 in 1908.A year ago wehad1.68 in September.The high I record was 7.41 in 1901 the next high was 7.35 in1926. The 21 cheat days almost equals the record of 24 in 1908 and 1928. The low record was 8 in 1926. There were but 4 cloudy days and 5 partly cloudy which shows it was a very delightful month for folks.The only exceptional feature of month was a moderate hailM. storm harp on the 25th.It did nodamageherebutwasheavierin some parts of the county.Neither had we any frost wough a verylizhtfrostwasreportedinlow igaahers and was considered onof the pleasantest of the series. TELLS OF SUCCESS WITH NATURAL GAi lf you wont to find a totrnthnlikesnaturalgasgo to Salt Lak City sdid J.w.Magers Iorme 0|on who was in the city Wed nesday night.I venture to say that Salt Laki will never give it up as long as i can flow through the mains. \Thu change over from arti ficial gas took lace while l waliving theme.Al this wk of trou ble is the bunk.There was nl difficulty whatever.I My Wye ~.~........... In looking up old friends in Blair ue was somewhat disappointed asnncticallythewholepopulationxasrhangedsincehistimehere. kt that time Blair was buf aillage.Dexterville had not been mill.and only two or three houses were found west of Third street md no houses south of South Lttéet.Only one school house wasnuseandthat was the old build ering as n delegate from our In~iurnationalGonvention.There he talked about the possibilities of al World Convention and met with a hearty responie. (Continued on pagp len) ELECT OFFICERS Sunday last the Young Peoplos\ |:.~.\\..w.».:...r ru \1»m~Rniacnnal ox me year me city no desires mecontractcan lend but if everythingissatisfactorythecontractmayberenewedforanotherfouryears..In making~the change two menLouieDavidsonandCharleyPeak were thrown out;of employment leaving thqee men to operate the plantjor the time it runs.ln passing the plant during the day time one ié forced to think ng recently turn down.In fact xc found Blair an entirely differ ent place. 3LAlR CANNING co. CDOSES PACK r rv...ry ve ..1~. ............._..Chunth heldthe election of olfic once busy place is quiet.rmflwheelnthatforyearshaveknown of The Deserted Village the ers for the coming year.The fnl lowing members were elected.M3 wins:ed Au vi no rest are stxll and it hardlypres.ss r en;seems posnible that in one briefPffswMissAlsyueSmith;;§y*fnight as the result of the ktroleeEmlPPY_f?}Lteaa.ssof a pen that these mighty en ny use may »=5.=ntu.............the superintendent power to segregatelandfromeidistrictnnd Ionn it into n new district. When the question arose here similar situations had developed in other towns and cities throughout the stale and in several instances court actions had been starwd.At Columbus territory had been dv:tached from the city school dis trict and formed into a new district under nn agreement between the two pnriivs in which t.he new dis trict agreed hot to ask for n share of the assets of the old dstrict asis allowed under another statute.A| places on the morning of the 29th when the mercury touched 40 by the government thermom eter which is located in a shelter some six feet from the ground.I The prevailing wind was nonh west.Don C.Van Deuqeu Local U.S.Weather Observer.; l Wash. County 1 HuskingContest me it rs me mosthasever used.1 have never hean a complaint about blackened pot and pans.And a for making a cleanl;city you should be there in th winter.A heavy pall of srnoki used to clog the valley in whicl the city lies.It seemged newer t rise.Last winter it was a commonremarktheair had never beel su clear.There were no gas failures am the thermometer was frequentl;below zero.Our heating and cook ing bills are noticeably lower.Th experience has been very favor able.situation existed in Blair where an _I Mr.Magers was business coun attempt was made to divide the district and cae were pendingin Wayne McCook and York.The ! l I Flhh Annual Wulungton County Com Hooking Contat to Be Staged Some Time in October. sel for Nelson B.lipdike for abou a year in connection with the lat lers sale of a looal newspaper.He is on a motor trip to tb vahous towns with actions of this Determines County Champion.I\arin Cities.World Herald. win .1....a.».i to in Fremont work| Fredencka Mattmesen.r _.gines could be subdued.Is xt forBlairCanning* Go. closed zts Eah Smfaf th_e__y2uI1_g?1JE the best?Is it a wifle move?Nosa¢znn':: nnrflr Run? 95 after alxlllm to m|¢er. 101 cnlrrcn servzce ul.nnncan tell until it has bqentried,,,,{}f,,,,,,¢,,'§,,}_ '71-;,,"}§1},,£ 5:30 p.Ib. followed bv informal gg;md bmml-ma ma shut down s=*!\=f1e=¢.¥°¥ df»e""'°=a°f at°|=i<=| \1=ms1 SIX WEEK PERIODmveréltimestotakecareoftheltobe decided each week. CLOSES FRIDAY ocr.10omwhichripenedatvarious| ;lmes.The 1980 pack was considerably nnaller than usual due to the dn weather which practically mined the crop of early cam Ap roxLmabely 84000 cases we ut upmlr9éxr~~¢he40 f . Dana Gridsters Win lst Game ~.....wlauaem mm the an gm much heavier conaisti of over 50000 cases.The Country Gentl n and early Evergreen crops ere veryshortbutthelateEvernwas up m the averageAllotthe.corn of s yearspack is sold and will go to jobbers throughout the west and will be shlnned out soon. Initial Game of Football Won by Dana Vikings with a Score ufl as to o Play me Ama-ian' Buslnell Cnllege GOOD GAME AN IDEAL DAY On Saturday amid ideal football weather and below a colorful The flrst six week period of the Blair city schools will close onFridayOctober10.On Thursday and Friday October 9 and 10 the re r six weeks tests are given up.I!a student maintains auaverageuf 90%in all of his work he is excused from the regular best.11 he maintains an avlerageof 85%or above he mu8t tai?the test in the lowest subject.If he maintains an average ol 80%orabovehemust take Uk best in the two lowlest subjects.Any gradeinthe70srequiresthestudentw out the solution to the argument.A decision in favor of the propertyowners whodesir~ed a newdistrict was handed down in dis trict court,but the law was rulled unconstitutional in supreme court and the district court decision overruled.Attys. C. E. Abbott and J.J. Rohn represented the Fremont school hoard members and the school district in the litigation Rohn was then a mpmher of the board and the only member not made A plaintiff his name being omitted as laintiff because he.pwas one of the attorneys. The use arodsed considerablfe inferaf.Under thew a portion of the school district which segregatedfromtheolddistrictcould required a division of assets in pro_portion to its dze in relation to thp district and this was one of the principal points of argument. Also an argument arose whether the Fremont school district could be made a part in the action the defense contending that the district VYILL ENTER srsrq CONTEST lt willbe necessary to stage an other county corn husking contest some time tl ng October to determineourEountyChampionfor 1930 which entitles the winner to compete in thp Stare Contest. The field has not yet been def~ inibzly selected but will bewithin a few days.The most suitable field in Washington county for such a contest is at the Henry Sorensen farm.However M.r.~ Thomas Ieadley representative of lthe Nebraska Farmer inspected Mr.Sorensens field last Friday morning regarding its possibilities for the State Contest.The low tion of the State Contest field will be announced in a week or ten days.||The County Contest will be held about October 15th 16th or 17th|as the warm windy days of the _last week matured most ot Wash lhgton countys com.Max wish ing to compete in the County Con| GUS Emvcxsorl vxsrrs BLAIR Gus Erickson a former Blair man called for a short visit Fri~ day at The Enterprise office.Gus yill be ranexnbered by many Blair people.He was for s long term of years in partnership with 0.C. Thompson when they ran the Bee Hive store in we building nowoccupiedhytheSafewaystoreonthecornerofWashingtonand Third street. He law saidhisinqarest.in the business to his partner and wml m Napier Neb.where he engaged in the banking business.While residing in Napier his wife died After the daughter had grown u womanhood and he had rebira from business he remarded and moved lo California where he noslives He and his wife left California a monthago and have vidfed ir this vicinity and around Napier foi some time and Friday left for the eastern coast where they expectecwouldbetakingsidesinanarZ\1~teat should notify County Ag\¢nt¢¢inept another month before rementbetweentwodifferentpartsGeorgeBatesnotlaterthanSattuningfotheirCalifomiahome of the district.The supreme court urday noon October 11th in order alloiyed the distdct to remain an that those in cwge will lmow how CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY intervenur with the plaintiff.many teams wagons drive gleaners and husking lands to About fifty friends and rela BLAIR MEN ViE\\\lprovide.|tives dropped in Friday aftemoox | rr.CAL |.»mwA nf mectamrs in Fanf.snelle|take all of the mm.Furthermorenowmf5;.i5[~~ vs ;mssns ENTERTAINdefeated the.Ama-lmsuim»_ 1 1 Lhe same renewal holds in ~to his co~operat.ion grade. rwuu nwmenu.J..¢\\¢¢. _College a!Omaha by 9 decinivel Mayor and Mrs.John A.Landxs score of 39 90 0_lnf Ft.Calhoun entertained Mr. and The abutinz whisila loundl M.A.U.|::ru|slc1.Alms nmcrrsns Mrs.Joe Lazurc,who are of Ft. Calhoun township and Mr.and Mrs. John A.Rhoades and daugh~ ter Priscilla of Blair at dinner last Snndayand the remainder ot the day.The Landis home located onthe paqament in south is acomfortableeommodiuahoenot ed for the hospitality of its wners and always a most pleasant place w vldt. On this occadon a delicious chicken dinner with |11 the addi~ tions greeted the guests.The aft~ ernoon was spent in visiting and will long be remembered aa s most enjoyable day. Captain fdlbaek Bangen received yard line and eanied it to his twelve yard line where he wastsclqzd.On their first play A.B. C.Iurnbled the ball from eater. It was recovered by a Viking. On Danas first play Wes Ander son received the ball from center and carried it behind pertiect in~ 9erference over the goal line for the first touchdown of the day. The Vikings failed to make the Anderson kicking of!fc A.B.c. A.B.c.left hm back the kickoff on his eight extra point so the score now was6fooinfavorott.heDsnes On the setond kickoff Vnuaa of As has been the custom for sev feml years an Monday Afternoon ;Club a literary club of this cityenhenainedtheani:df¥Lhg¢hgfs. at a social evening at the hfune of one of their club memberaMrs.IL J.Murdoch on lm Monday evening Sept.29. l Commimgn were ln charge ol the program and ralredxménis. 4 The time was spent in vldtingandcontestsandtheusualdaintyrefreshmentswereserved. Both teachers and Club members #alt the occasion to be ol mutual benefit and a most enjoyable eve |ning.. QANNUAL mmm BUREAU ||;;Ig;gd itI~~ulmsll l||»L ll (1 i\.|\1|lI This Thursday afternoon at the negular meeting of the Washing ton County Farm Bureau Board, definite datesand s preliminaryprogramaswellasthevarious committees will be named. The annual meeting will be held about October Zlst at the Court House in the morning.The »aft ernoon program will be s free for all meeting with Francis A.Flood Travel Editor of the Nebraska ...e................D.........however were unable to penetrate the trong defense set up by the scarlet and white so they were :forced to punt.Dick Nelson Danas quarterback caught the ball on the fifty yard line and re~turned it to the A.B.C.forty five ygrd line.Wes Anderson again ok the ball from cenqer aml ran behind good interference to cross the goal for their second touchdown.Two touchdowns in fwn nlnva ia nrhiuvnmnnt |Miss Eleanor Dixon ol amr sophomore in the college of agricultureattheUniveristyofNeb lranka has ben appointed on the staff of the Cornhusker Countrymanthemonthlystudentpublica tion at the agriculnmd college. Miss Dixon will bp assistant campnsnewseditorforthecomingsemesteraccordingtosts!!appointmentsannouncwbytheedi tor. l 1.ARc.Esr fuzz and evening Sept.ze w remind BUSINESS PICKS Harry Madsen of his birthday. was reeentlv ._____After visiting a lunch wgs grvAnnouncementL_..........l |Dln.wr uuznueuu llrullalxktu ullucp en no [HB :nests or Sulluwluuunmid!Ill me UmllIll piper:ruguru ___|hit January is not merely 1 f25..f.z._325.af §;...f.?IF.::.§i&!\33_:f.e=v.\:==_e__g=v =5;$.§f».§i.u .»..§.§f2¥§.;E éftel home:B »*J j wasmngzon \.u. \.»._|umeu IOmahaandJohnE.Mdler thel Detroit auto plants ~been wishing him many mom MPP! local Goodyear dealer and George among the first to sense the birthdays.McQuarrie drove to Omaha to see changyz.Yesterday they put 150 |Those present were:yr an: the tire in actual service.ooo more men to work.|¥f1§gr.Mgdéw ggdfalql gf Famer, when people from gcross ~;n;';ya;;f°°u§£1TZ§InfH@ BUSINESS AND SOCIAL.-:the Mnssouri nver and in other mn nnink was made.which FORECAST I'They qeport the tire n.sight worth the trip.It is the largesttireeverbuiltis12feethigh4 feet wide and is mounted on swheelthatweighs600pounds.The tube alone weighs 125 pounds.While the tire is of no practicalvalueGoodyearofficialsclaim the day is coming when large transport airplanes may use such s tire.However at the present time it is being hauled about the Some plants resuming heavy production are Packard Graham Paige General Motors Truck Ford OaklandPontiac Gammer Manufacturing Motor Products and TimkenDetroit Axle. pamh from the parts factories to the big plants from which roll the fu1ish;ed ears machlnery will begin to NEW YORK BUYING SALE BDU mrs.nenry 1\Ulll|mr.smMrs.Albert Madsen and familyMr.and Mrs.George Nielsen ann iamily Mr.and Mrs.Gus Mend;and sons Mr.and Mrs.Otto AnanddaughterMr.md Mrs.AlberlAllalongthelinesaysadinlxuhrLandMrs.Dead Wm Mr.and Mrs.Will Hart and Alfrm Mr.and Mrs.Ed Mencke Haze Wulf Myron Tuite Alfred Niel sen Arthur Kuhr and Anna Kuhx BLAIR BUSY BEES CLUB nu an vm be melo~|||\||A¢3322..f\|\1??|unt0 ~1:00 ~"Nn,week all the detailswmhave been worked out and the de! mm nmmm ready for announc ing.. GUILD ELE7I5 OFFICERS The Drudlla Guild of the First Lutheran dmrdz met Wednesdaynf¢)¢moon Sept.24 at the church asement for their annual elec tion of officers. Following the bndnus mating um ur mum w..=5e.Pad Bondo also added a much down to the score in this period. The first quarter ended with A.B. »C.in pousesdon of the ball the score being 20 to 0 in favor of the Vikings. In the second period the Danes nontinued to outplay their opponents.Paul Hondo and Wes Ander son each scored a touchdown dur (Continued on page ten) .WILL SELL mmm?HERB country benmu a ous IOP auver|~ ~1 .Qc Fssninn Center xa una week32Dusesmdg=w what featuring a New York buying sale ~BUSY he Club held a WUmetreycannwhichisupminedelsewheminlsocunbamwfinzatthehomeof LICENSE PLATES WILL hiisu 5 proprietor of ¢_heI:{n\:ngl:\t:eo:last Frldy l&i...;1T BE RED AND GRAY\Fuhm gmgm has just x.¢mmed;A!ter general \;=»f=====~the old 1 buying trip m Nw York o rswerezee ached \mamimous~ ~year.Nebraka m f»;:imh:»made wa he the|Y They are:Mrs.Ella Pickell :umm ;.;;.f ;;am§M?;bm P1r¢hw¢um rm been pass .m :1>;yn Taylor.mv; _un san ;;;my ff ;:;=::;3T»$i f .i§§.§Zf mf1 $1 kde;In honor f Mm rimw.wrfizuresonarravbackzround.1¢.f this eommlmifv w wi and see ddest !l¥f jhe QW onved \mfmshmant.s wa:sand.Mn.The dairy herd belnndng tal Qu...._......aulf\1M1|s Clubs \N.T.Lund was hosfus.The following are the offiars Edmond Joins is on q sddsatf 0¢¢_3Wash.gowomeelected:.Mm Amanda Petersen.urday Oct. 4 on the Hemg Fischer meet at caan house president;Mrs.J.P.Nelson vice preaident;Mrs. J. T Nelson tmlB nnr;Mn.N.T.Lund m:retsry~ 114 Ladies Aid of tha Flm Lutherm church hgld a nodal meet ing at the dmmh nlfloga Wedfxgs Inm one md onehd!mile:south 0¢f.fr Wm Obsenraiion Meet azofBlair.This is one of the good Kuhlman farm Herman.herds of dairy canle in the WWW Oct.4Bapfist chicken dinner.It is made up of high Kfldv Jersey 5 no 9:80 p.ln.uldGuernmeya dur nny.f\\mer or on.4mmm mmm at Dmmxrymwcouldwellbeproudof.Oct.7J.T.Nelson hog male.The wholu herd will ~sold. The Oct.I Public reception at M.n§Wm be an airaétive lfémse plnie the wondedd dilphy.lt WW mee umm dgiee =nd»ghu»\»u»¢mnman¢p1 ..wlfenmxleoffeu. ingthehmi carwuhedoiinnd $10\nd$l2Si1kDru|es$l.9&Th!Club meet:with mon n vu no conform with dna uto 4 A!v\nBM¢\=i»:llitmie Paulson Oct.ufthetlslNewFashionOmmr.87it Btvdf.Reporter. num, Hrs. -mu w,0¢f~1.un.n1unk¢ndlm.|u|e win mn pmmpuy at mel ¢1m¢1,_H. P.Chdndmnn wen the how o'clo|:k xnd intatuted mania fu.911.94 ~u...¢ITIGIIUI.\llminus.ullul.»umumx»wuunvmue1 mn..m.rs.udiuAid KENNARDT H E WS mm.Asm wm-ian \ snscmc v/AY 'ro mx :Limo !xENNAnn srunnms KENNARD NEW S visited relatives in mmm Sun- Mrs. Bm Lemma. .~Wm 1-'Am uorxoas day-Misse Mae B1NDU=1"=-1l- REVIEW ._M.a M H. E. w a had M a Em we\One of the !=="P¥"= 3'T"?" ~ *2'ff,Amonz those here for the fun-. nn fgairmdixmgammgm Sungiv. 1\ix'.» ina!-'gr2mnnt_es n mmm _,,_,KENNAnnnun.u.1.....,..\'nm "°=*~°|'Jo1'rn~zGsL.Ti"i|'f":'d ..»'l?"".»=.ii'"E'».»¢°";g'lI; z vidted withIrs. E. Cashman `lsen and Elmer Christensen visitedM,-_ m s. Louie Gottach and at the Louie Goltsch home Stmd-lY» dmildnen v i d at the parental,E m i l_G o t t a d h o m e W e d n e s d a y H O L D O P E N H Q U S E n v n n m o Bumboldr,--(L A.Cooper 0°~ chase and mix me mgn protein.unz a i! mtion in south Pa rllc meentmm of a goo d pqultfy qv The First and Second Y-ear Girls" eral of "Mrs.Burgess were:Muni §I1a"11¥».`£§1¢`§"I§3i"r£ "iefsiié and -"Li§§.§ael Tot*Cookinsr Clubs under the leaderv I Gertrude Neal, Hrs. G. W.Flil'-'.Helen Berrv of Benson.her zranclmdther. M of town. -1 .llenimnn-City Cafe opened. Wnlbach-Gmund broken for oonsuuction o! building for Leon- ard Winfrey on lot west of John Boft¢'s 81'°°¢fY-. s m mail route to ron between Pladrmlew md Page.11.-xxu-Paving of Highway No. KB,dxml.le a us to !h€ l'¢ »pro- gressnig rapidly.Auburn-Natural F U digtrlbu- 4-.. mmm umder construction. L i o n wo nl db e t o b uy nn dmi x th e protein fad or conqentrates and then add it to the grain.Prof. F. E. Mnasehl of the Agximxtural College believes.One hundred pounds of alfalfa meal, 250 pounds of meat wraps. 50 pounds of dried skim-milk or dried buttermilk, and Zilpounds ofsaltmaybemixed w- gether.This amount will balance 800 pounds of yellow corn' meal, 400 pounds of ground wheat, 200 noundsofhran,and2Dopoundsof 'dxip of Mies Faye Dornacker and Misa Grace Thompson,popular Kennard teachers, took samples of their vork tothe Washington conn- t y f m a t Arlington last week where they were awarded prizes as follows: "gr Year 'Cooking Club. White bre a -fi rs t,Norma Jane Ward; second, Ruth Jenkins. Whole wheat bread--first, Eve~ lyn Andersen; second Anita Punch `Rnl|;._fiv-sr!Ffvnlvn Andersen: f child, Mr. and Mm Chas. Nelsen, *Mrs. Menon Wand, Mrs. Carl Mis- lner, Gus Misner,Henry Misner,Mr. and Mrs. Richard Misner, all of Omaha, Mrs. D. W. Lawson anddaughter, Mrs. Alvin Anderson of Arllngwn,Mrs.Lem Voorhiea of Lincoln, Mr. and Lira. Thomas ofHavelock, Nob.Mrs.Floyd Pnmer uf Gretna, cadled on friends here Wednesday. Mrs.Mike Anderson was an Omaha vnladtor Friday. WF- lVt*'"*¥' }lorn_came_ f€°"E I Mrs. Robert Whorlow of Wayne,vidlled relatives here last. week. Mrs.H.c .Edwards and Mrs. Bert Swihart were in Fmmo ntsholming one dny last. week.B'y, small son ol Mr. and Mrs. Frances Furey, has been on the sick list the past week.Mrs.D. H. Fai r and son of Omalm. visited with nm. E. Bla-:ier Saturday. A numbe r in this vicinity nt,- tended a dance given at the Wash-Iingtpn hall lent Erlday ggning.' Thursday afternoon.Elza Ki ng i s moving on to a:mall farm near Blair this wkell- He has been living on one of Jim Rhea'g fanns. Leonard Peterson worked at the hardware store Saturday duringMr, Frddrickaenn absenqe. Hilton R'-°=d;_¢, was a budnees caller in Xena Monday.Helen Berry came out from Omaha Saturday afternoon to vlsit over Sunday with her mother. _George qu-met ia home_lgmln M i s s ~ G a s s e r s w a y e d a !Asmus Wiesg,son of Mr. andf the Fri tz Arp ome sl! day Wed nesdny while Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Arp atvended a double funeral atShelby Iowa.Thy attended thefuneralat Mrs.Wm.Thies and daughter, who were burned.Mr. and Mrs.A. C. Anderson vidhed at the Mrs.Manin Rasmus- sen home Tuesday uvening F1-xm__Arp as a__vd§§borat fha' G. Wiese held open houseMn. R. for his relapw ima mmm Sun» day afternoon and evening when- Clarence, Henry,Mzni n,Johnny. Wilbur Voss, Arthur Kahnk, Chu IAwx'enoe,\ Waller Wrlch,Ge0f¥V Boock,Mr.and M m Herman W i e n m e family had M r . md :: n I l l :: the T.. French home recuperatl i n f r o m a sp ra in ed an k le . .Ge o rg e Owiens a n d son, D e a n Ra y c a me d o w n f r o m (.hr~ r o l l, Ne b . Tu e s d a y e v e n i n g to a b te n d t h e fu n e r a ls h e r e la s t we e k . Th e ve tu r ne d Thu r s d ay e ven i n g .n i .a n d M r a L e l a n d W a r d a n d f a mi ly a n d M r .Pilot.o f Oma h a , we r e g u es ts o f Mr . a n d Mr s. Gle n n Ward Sunday.' Grace Swihart, who is in mm-ing at the Nicholas Ssnn hospital, spent, the week»end with her par-tents, Mr. and Mrs.Bert Swihan. Zlir. and Mrs. Perry Gaines and son of Omaha, visited at TomGaines Sunday. Mr.and Mrs. Charlie Craven and family came Sunday for avisitwith Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Miller and other relatives.. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Anderson and children of South Dakota, vis- ited over the weekefid with Mr. and Mrs. Jens Ghdsuansen. Sunday dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.George Menking were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vyhiral and family of David City, Neb.Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wright and Mr.and Mrs. Fred Jones came down from Hooper Wednesday toattendthe funeral of Miss Opal Wri ght . childle visité~ at .~\ ~o ~Ii~le~'Advertiée in The Enterprise CARD OF THANKS We wish in this way to thgnk our friends for their kindness dur- ing the illness and death of our daughter, Opal. Mr. and Mrs. Elmvr Wright s Announcement I I have taken over the BLACKSMITH Shop at Kennard formerly condqcted by John Anderson and am ready for business. All work done on Money Back Guarantee fG e o r g e M o r r l s Formerly of Elk City I " " ; , ; , ; ; ; , ' , ; ; , , , T; . 5 i ;ma i l S l e r v g J 0 uv:: ;i ri ed .o au o r =» ;g ;f ;° i ha ke a f o f g é f N J ; , ; ' j ; , ;a § - _ ' - - 'g;#°1°»,a~;°;§;g . ne ne r e xo :n e r ¢a.] § ; § 3 g ; u , 1 ; ; , ° ° g ; m € ;5 5 3 3 ; d e d f u r b l o c k s m s o u P YU38 _S e c n d l 'Co o ki n c 1 b . C a k 1 ¢_t...I Inu!!!0 ~ ~ t h i s m u h 1 1 1 B ~ _ . . . . . f i \ » e 2 n....?.'1L » ,¢.,. »§.£ | :Af\ nhl"...Hf'°,,...'?.';-'Z.... an f f m ~ . , ? 3 + . ~ 1 . . ~ _ ~~~ 1' ram:Mr. c f s m n r n | | n l F l* " l' l f ll l \ ? n v nn m n llama C l i n l i n U f l n m .-.. A . |.. ... .:l ... An n*.. . . . - - - . -- - v . . . . .-- - - ' g \ - w e | ; b A n i m .\ \ l l \ l | \ F 1 |l l l l I | u | | | | | , \ . - | ¢ | | ga n d M r s .A l p h a H a w k i n s o f t o h 1 h i 1 ,z t o n ,v i s i e d a t t h e b i r t _ } d § y m c e l e m t e h i s f i f t e e n t h S u m n e r h o m e S u n d a y e v e ~ |G a m e s w e r e p l a y e d a n h d n s n l U . . .r . . . . : . . .n . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . .- . I . .8 j o u Y l i m i ?l f t ¢ l 'W c h B H i d e )°`1~T,;§1-nur verbs pmhwd hxll interat in Kon Pharmicy- Qfgvgllng of Blue Pole Highwaycomplehadbetween Clarkson and Howells._M a d r i d - N e w e1¢.n~*rie siren in~ xmlle d o n r o o t o f W h e e le r s w{ z ¢ ~ . . : \ . - u l A v a r f l n l r feeder should be given from 8 to 10 pounds of whole wheat per 100 hens per day.Most people like w scatter the whole whest in a straw or other litter,which is a good practice provided the litter is cleam ~"°w v w-"W 1 "-» ~='-~"~~rFlorence Hall; third, Sylvia Akins; fourth, Gwmdolyn Johnson. Candy-first, Sylvia Akina; sec- ond, Florence Hall; third, Beatrice Pritchard; fourth, Gwendolyn John- son.Muffins-Xirst, Gwendolyn J0hT\| no m ummm W . . .en ....,. .....with relatives.Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nelsen and children of Lincoln,visited the latter part of the week with Mr. Nelsen's parenm, Mr. and Mrs. 1-ge Nelsen.,c larry Rosenbaum of Wahoo, mint Sunday with hid parents, Mr. menu:or nu gmnuwn.The Luthenm Ladies' meet with Mrs.Chris her home nonh of town Oct. 2nd. The Royal Neighbors at their lodge rooms Fiday night,Oct.8rd,The candy sale which was to hn\1¢ been given last Sat- Ald wi llZaiger at Thursday will meet .;":..a"az..1".:",a:.f::'.".m '"'i=\=.`!'" lerved by his mat!!!s FrankGusser home Sunday.\ and sxsters. Is o n ;Be c o l t h i r d R v h nu,Heat;-lee r m c n m r x ; : i n Akinsz f¢ mr th F lo r - aid Mrs. Buck Rosenbaum.'urday has been postponed until a!M1-and Mrs. Gus Kemncke and fnhlrn dam l l u l l k l l . l \ » r v u - -- - --___l n a d i m z u l a t i o r m o n h o u s e t r a c k i M 4 '-\.'r ,,1 ni ...Q;-;;;'i;i."' ""'="nh`J5§"§}§iQ»`<i'l-i¥1§1'T£"E={d'1irs- --;;,;;,g;;;,,,,,S0,,West End "terlmg Carnes open u p P an Us urne as here, ac Poéters first Anita Paasclrlw B Rosenbaum and family on oently opérated on i §11n Station.cording go Prof..C. C. wigganspf ""' ...__3|'ani .\~.'White ESS;1 ~gn Emnggligal the Agncultural College mn Lm- Ei-'cond, Ruth Jenkms, tl'|1'd Flor i aé-hesgl. °§§'$»Z'2.'»§..,u~1:rt*Mc- gg leoflt ggggen C l e a r w a r - -»."'* '~.. .. ¢¢ ¢. n. .l n| :n f\A n r l i n n f n d C0 1 1 1 I I I O r d e r t o £011 s t o o d 1` 0 0 f w i ? H a:EL - ---' D o n a l d a n d \ v8 l t € ¥ R » C ; S 6 n b B \ . l l h B t 'T h u D o r c a s C I 1 ,who was re-. for appendicitis ch home, is able uh will meat.atuauwran -cunngrcgnuvu -sm..-.-..-.~.new edifice,located seven miles south of here..Nlohrara-Presbytenan church edifice reqeeorabed.-,.|. Eu.sti.s4l'ower Company reduced electric light rates in this dcinity. 'tekamah-Airway sign Painted on east side of root of Bryant Lumber Co. shed._ growth this fall, it is best toplnnt the bulbs now as soon as possible. They muy be planted,however, any time until freezing weather comes.The imported Dutch bulbs are just arriving in Nebraska and to secure the choice varieties bulbs should be purchased right away. This is a good time to transplant nav:/nnhln alum 1:»......-a..\..\.|,.;- 'rne second rear emu mernnersuwereverymuchpleasedwhen their leader, Miss Grace Thompson, received a letiur from the state leader of Lincoln requesting sug- gestions on jmcr club' work und for certain of her cooking recipes with which the local girls have had such wonderful success.| i ZEHAEE Tsaii game in Counoil`Bluffs Sunday.Mr. and Mrs.Homer E. Ward entertained Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bur- gess and family at dinner Wednes- ua 11 ind Mrs. J. B. Anderson and Mrs.Lula Cushman of Lincoln,mme for this funeral of Opal Wright and Mrs.Burgesi. ....¢mr..imw-Pnhrz and ¢h€`ii}»nTc"6fnI§é.rlar»3} Swnson on Saturday, October 4.`Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hansen, Mrs. D.P. Rosenbaum and Mrs.Ben Bailey came over from Blair to ut- tend the funeral of Mrs.Helen Burgess., Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Cunningham, D. \V. Van Deuspn, Opul and Milo Jeppesen left one day last week \ | : . . . . . . . - a .. . \. . .. . .n . . -. . . n i . . : . : +Auburn-Local canning Iacwry "'°'"'~- . \=--uv yaw-nnw in o ration.cyumps should be d.\\ ded every 3 D AL E D g n g g spenm\m_Mn, A. EL Pittman sold °F ' VFW 94 f€!=*~Pevgies my ¢l\llllu °""*"° " " " "" " " " ""n u J.u.|ilaUu;§Wuiisc Lllc;vnu;\lu|\f a m i l y o f Oma h a ,WQTG g u e s t s o f Fr a n k V a n* D eu s e n a n d f a m i l y . Mr . an d Mrs . B er t Swlh a rt S u nd a y .Mi n n i e L i ve r k u s a n d M r .Fr e d H W | : \ m lf vn n h n r v lp n f p r n mI ¢:......:n.. -c n......|..-........ \.¢..._ 4°... 4I...l xher interest in store located at 9202 North 30111 Sl., Florynce, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Maylott. Emerson-"Tri-Cmmty Press" sold to Arthur C. LamP- Creighton 'Streets graveled. Blair-lows-Nebraska Light dz Power Co. opened new office hero. Copenhagen-Gr e of high- way south of here d. Platlsmouth-William Gordpr to ¢pentireshoplnea.rtroomodEPzo~ port building.' ' l i Weeping Water-Former Jams son lumber yard at this plaoe be- ing converted into fair barn. Red Cloud-John Figgins moved blacksmith shop to Henry_Johnson barn. Arnold-Streets improved Tekamah-Two new rural school buildings in Arizona territory east of here, opened. Falls City-Fire Depsrtmentpnr chased new equipment. Elmcreek-Edwin Lynn received contract to build road grade south of wwn on mill road. S¢ribner--Rob' durldgh and Carl Monnich °w\ ¢ d ninehole golf coarse here. Edson-Board of Education have eqdpped new gymnadum with 300 new folding chairs. Elmwood-Cornerstone laid for 'llnnnnlr 'T'nnnl¢_ also bc divided ndw.Gladiolus bulbs should be dug and put sway before freezing weather cornea As soon as the tops have dled the bulbs can be lifted and put into manila bags for storage until mi n s - Onions, sqnsshes and sweet po- tatoes need s dry,cool storage room.Root crops such ss carrots, Parsnips and beets require damp but not .wet storage condtions. CULLING POULTRY.DEMONSTRATION A request for a demonstration on poultry culling has just bear .L.;Fvcd by County Agent G.-orgc Bates from Melvin Rowe,whose farm is one-half mile east of the Lang church iz. Sheridan tmwnship. The demonstration wiil'l:e seld Tuesday morning, October 7th, at nine o'cloek, and all those inter- ested in improving poultry profits are invited to attend. USING TW O TRENCH SILOS Two trench silos are Being built and put into use st the arperimsnt station of the College of Agricul- ture in Lincoln.One or these silos is at the sheep bam on the col- lege campus farm, and the other n the arperimental farm east of Havelock.Both are being built] Mrs.B. F. Masters entertained the Iarkin Club Saturday.All themembers were present and invited guests were Mrs. Ray Masters and children of Fremont,Miss Maud Masters ol Omaha, Mrs. Ida .lung- bluth, Miss Mildred Marshall and Mrs. Roy Masvxrs. Mrs.Herman Jungbluth drove to Omaha Monday to spend the <*°g_,wf*h Sylvia at St. Joseph bos~ pi .._Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jensen en- tertained rlatives at dinner Sun- day.Mr. and Mrs.Paul Jones and ehildrendrove to Reserve, Kan. on Saturday morning to visit several days with relathps.|The Mattes school is closed thisweek on account of the death of! Mrs. Ed Nonnnmaker,who is a'sister of Miss French, the teaeher. Mrs.Mrs.Elmer Jensen had as her guest last week her sister, Mrs. Stally of Shenandoah, Iowa. Mr. Stale came Sunday to return with Mrs. Staley. Mr. and Mrs Paul Jones enter- tained Thursday eveningx in honor o! Keith's birthday.T oss pres- | ent were Mr. and Mrs. .larnus Jen-sen, Mr. and Mrs. Lillard Jensen, Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Jensen, Mr. and Mrs.Wnllter Gutschow and children.._Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jungbluth ,hm as their guests Sunday Mr. and .Mrs Wm. Knhler and children of Bennington. Mr.and Mrs. Julian Jungbluth » under the fm-al... nf r n 'w amended the Merry-rzo~round Club rms. U... ....,.._,.___, ___,___,,....Twyla were Blair visitors Satur- da .-;li.. and Mrs. W. E.Wright and sons were Omaha visi.ors Sunday. ;Mrs.Leonard Peterson and |Mat!il! Jane were Blair callers on Saturday.|Mr. and Mrs. Harry C.Blaco PEACEFUL HILL Mr.and Mrs. Otto Voss and| family visited at the Pete Wulf! home Sunday. annul or ulnaila, was new nn wefuneral of Mrs. Helen Burgess. Mr.and Mrs. _lI.F.McDonaldwere guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde L. Rosenbaum Friday evening.Ralph Fairchild was a caller in Kennard Thursday. Mrs. Carl Lund of Fremont,wastaken suddenly ill Thursday aft- lernoon at the home of her sister, Mrs. Elmer Lund.She was oper- ated on for sppendicitis Friday evening.At this writing she isrecuperating very nicely. Johh Wright plans to go to Blair some time soon where hp will spend the winter with his brotherMiss Catherine Voss of Water-'Hugh Wright and family. Iloospentthe week-erid at the Wm. Voss home.1Mrs. H. C. Kuhr celebrated her birthday Wednesday by entertain-ling a numbe r of neighbors and fnends in the evening.Catherine and Edna Voss vis- ited with Lillian and Marie Kahnk Sunday._Asmus Wiese oelebrated his birthday Sunday. Lillian and Albert Kahn srestaying at the Wm. Hansen ome while Mr. and Mrs.Hansen are visiting relatives and friends in ,Howard and Chase counties. |John Wrich celebrated his birth anniversary Tuesday evening by entertaining s.large number of friends and relativps.Marjorie and Harvey Kuhr and Leora Wrich spent the week-end at their homes.Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Kuhr visit- ed at the John Kuhr, Sr. home in Mrs. Jim Pounds oi Blair, came over Saturday moming for ashort visit with her parents,Mr.and WATCH mls SPACE EAIIH WEEK ~ ~~ rar-\* ~Elecrrieal size r The Best§Salesmen for Heatrola in this town are Heatrola owners They know that the genuine Estate Heat- Henry Arp Fred Plugge G e orge Hillman Homer Ward Chas. Mortensen Fred Masters Bill Japp Rudolph Kim] Albert Nelson Fritz Andreason John Anderson Sunny Side School Pod Pettit Louis Buck Elmer Lund Bill Wiese Ask them-» don't take our word for it. N'°°lc Frledrlchsen Hardware the NEW l'§t?te*HEATROLA onomical and they r n u r .H a u t r u l n . A d o u w u l o n - g l n n u h g l n »_»=»bg»»»¢..|a n n o ,,,;,,,,_ r o' to know it ~ -. » .m o s t e c -l . ' 0 l 3 I S t h e _M////////Jai;b € S t , Home heater, too.Here are ~wantthe World¢ - u - nE £ { { § § n1 1 ; { i d w e s t C u n s t r u d t i o n I 113 wa ':°llvv\l|'t_"t_h h f Blai r Sunday afternoon.l a a n s m p u r w mgncultm-al exbendon engmar.Saturday evemng a e ome oThe silo at the dllen barn in mlmma Mn. W alterEchtenkamp., 1'>f1'&=:_*!3!°"f.E&°f'i?_»i ;=fi.?*£%';.___-_ L LCo. of Hastings, received contractIfeet.m a g ; Q f ; ; ; m t . J ; ; § . ; i d g g ; g g , ~ § ; = = < 4 ¢ ; ~ » ; g vim at phe Pew- Svendgungl hom( In the afternoon they drove oven and 8 feet deep.The one at the farm east of Havelock is 60 feet long, 12 feet widv, and 8 feet deep.to call on Mr. and Mrs. William The larger Hilo will be fige with Kalash near Calhoun, com planted on June 25th now|Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brown werg ¢ nam. m.~» n.- .N..u-.. M... 4-...»h.lN~\¢» .f sk.DMA- Qnndmann j u n e n a m s e n g p e n g m e W e e : - e n u at the August Kahnk home. Mrs.Fred Petersen celebrated Her bir1hdaaSaturday._Mx-. and rs. Henry Wesemann vnsited at the Seltz home nearkvingwn Sunday. Lawrence Wrich celebraied .his m e a s u r e O I D a u e r y _value .. Our e xpe ri e nc e wi th a uto md- n.n- \.-»-..:..1.-. ,.....;,=..;..| i n wnxtruct wmrworkn system he n.` "Mase", said the judge stemly, 'y o u are found guilty of having .\.»_1____ ,___ u- ev- ~n's coop last wek.The fine |be ss.""Yusnh,jedge,"said Mase,lacing a S10 bill on the elark'| hpme in Blair Saturday evening.Nels Svendgaard lost his cham- pion pulling horse afte r it was H534 bi; another horse that was ah T 's horse won the Pulling contest nt the state hir last year. Mr.and Mrs, Herman Jungblutli and Sylvia s¢iended_ a birthday home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knhler nga: Bennington Wednesday eve- nmg. .Sylvia. Jungbluth retumed to St. Joseph hospital in Omaha onsundayafterspending threeweeka vacation at her home. Miss Elizabeth Renard drove up from Pncific Junction,Iowa Frx- day to spend the week-end at theFred Renard home.` J Feeding the World W \ r x ..u .1 .'.M l a h \\.:. 1 ! .. -~f ° * ? ~ : ;F . ' '1 .:f'11%i '~-w; .\5¥if§,.* w i P . 1 ». .v?""¢¥.' ,1i',§»;"I W , , .. .4 . »,; . ; ,. . . . < » . ~ \ ».=5>=~ ..a . u-U - ~ ~. r Nan _T i E . i § " * . ~2 I s ...s n " i f f - u =.x i ;~ . : f , " ..~4 \ v o ;255 £ 5 vi!"E ar \M -|,,,( L a ... j x . : ..f f I fq. u E: _ , /_ f f . s f f Mell E. Winset ELECTRIC & RADIO SHOP for Battery and Electrical Work Ph o n e N a . 3 Arlington,Nebr. WILL DESCRIBE WEEDS Dr. F. D. Ke im of the Agriqul tural College will keep the Neb- raska war on weeds alive during the winter months by describing one med »wak on the Univer- sity of Néaraskn radio program over KFAB.His talk will be given regularly every Monday ble~ tween 12 and 12:10 o'clock.He will describe one weed each week and ask listeners to copy down the description as best \hey can and send them ln w hlm.The person who sends in the best descriptions of 18 weeds will reeedve a set at weed seed mounts from Dr. Kelm. This set of weed seed samples can be used at a community meeting, ln schools, at fairs, or in my ec- hxbn. AdverEse in The Enterprise. a little pumha wasting ear stage. '1'hisl.ateooljn w i l l u o t b e c u t unE1 a day 61' two before front, if the weather 'man can predict when that ffm wm be. ' ~ S a ~ y r d ~ :~¢Subscribe for The Enterprise ltenth birlhdav Sundav_ Ralph and Jack Kuhr spent Sun- day afternoon nt the August Kahnk home.Gus Kahnk visited Sunday with Herman Gasser.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Voss visitedat the Ferdinand Wieae home x|_eax Decatur Sunday.y Mr.and M n .1}en Voss and Lois I.AVonne were Blair callers Z ns that the ody buttery that 'ln a lolmd value for any eu 'lp the battery of the correct l dm-:an aiu.We "fer an the eu' using-|° dau-t of §¢x.¢n-:ul am and .eu you the buttery that a n do i n 1 ning. . Sylvia. Jungbluth retumed to St. Joseph hospital in Omaha onsundayafterspending threeweeka vacation at her home. Miss Elizabeth Renard drove up from Pncific Junction,Iowa Frx- day to spend the week-end at theFred Regard home.` Manday. Mell E. Winset ELECTRIC & RADIO SHOP for Battery and Electrical Work Ph o n e N a . 3 Arlington,Nebr. WILL DESCRIBE WEEDS Dr. F. D. Ke im of the Agriqul tural College will keep the Neb- raska war on weeds alive during the winter months by describing one med »wak on the Univer- sity of Néaraskn radio program over KFAB.His talk will be given regularly every Monday ble~ tween 12 and 12:10 o'clock.He will describe one weed each week and ask listeners to copy down the description as best \hey can and send them ln w hlm.The person who sends in the best descriptions of 18 weeds will reeedve a set at weed seed mounts from Dr. Kelm. This set of weed seed samples can be used at a community meeting, ln schools, at fairs, or in my ec- hxbn. Subscribe for, The Enterprise. AdverEse in The Enterprise. BALLOON 29x4.40 $6.00 c o n n 3 0 x3 . 5 0 $5.05 Rosenbaum Service Statian / ,c¢ei.' ~.» ~~~; 7 ¢; ,< ~u ;~.Ugg ~w c' <; "|\'` L O W 1 9 3 0 P R I C E S ,onl.i£ulmeGunmnued a a e i h z m ~ rffr ff rr Ya.n [ei us charge and repair your Battery Automotive Renairinzestimates gladly fixrnished All Work Guaranteed ~Kennard Garage g A. J. GRIER, Prop. ~ W l l ~g'l .a r g Authonzed Agency ~'rRucK|No NEEDS I/Wil be carefully cared for _ .by /T H E B » L I N E T R A N S F E R _Q . Charles Batgs, Proprietgr ~Kennard, Nebraak \I KENNARD NEBRASKA the NEW l'§t?te*HEATROLA ESE p ro llnc United s u m s mny not be feeding me world u they did ln the parlous times ot tha W orld W ar, but toad grown ln this country ls being satan ln All-lm.Ania.Annu-alla, C a u d l .Genlrnl A m e d a ,Chinn, lll o v e r Eu r o w - ln Mexico.New Zaslxnd.the Phlllpplne Inluada, Sout h Amer ica and th e W est ln- dles.n goes to them ln the A m e r l u n n a l! - lr !c a n whldx mnnln tha ",. °., ,, °||nm nf French Indo-Chlna;Bombay,ln- dln;Mukd en.Chinn;m d Bung- ko k. Slam. F u r m d W ld a . .n un -a lla.Can ad a, C hlnn , He x- lc v m d Ne wto u n d lu z d l l !ea t A m e r l w n u m n e d foods.Nlc a- rn gu n . Gu a te ma la md th e Rep ub - llc o l P a n a ma we lm ma th e m to Cen tr al Amex- lu .Th e c ountries I n Eu ro pe whe re they a r e con- nmn nd n m Amo-1.n.u-¢.... ~Kennard Garage g A. J. GRIER, Prop. ~ W l l ~g'l .a r g Authonzed Agency ~'rRucK|No NEEDS I/Wil be carefully cared for _ .by /T H E B » L I N E T R A N S F E R _Q . Charles Batgs, Proprietgr ~Kennard, Nebraak \I KENNARD NEBRASKA the NEW l'§t?te*HEATROLA food qr a torp erlnds at time mem lured in decades. Our rut. exwrtl of canned toodl can be due to no other reason than th at these pe o p la lln d th e m g o o d . Th u D a rk C o n tln a n taS a me o f l t h e g l u e l n A lr le a g d A l l :so wh i c h A m e r l a n a u u d lo o d l Are Gf wf '- ed I N C a r o . . L l e x md r l n m d P o r t S n ld i n E U D K :Snllsbu ry ,S o u t h Rh o d s h : P u n mg . S h u t s S e t t l e - m m u ;M¢llUl» Span ish Moro c c o: J o l n n n n l n l r t .D n r h n u n d P m llll llb i l- ll.Baath A m a n B s h n l h . r m u n Ga l t :Colu mbo.Ce y lon : u w .umluuzllz snsvn. _ _ . . - -_...... .. . .. .. ....=.,.......Czechoalovnkla,D e n mn r k ,Eng- l m d .Franc e.th a Fr ee Ci ty a t Danzig . Ger many .th e I r ls h F r e e s u a .lm l y .No r wa y .Sc o tlu ld . Sp u n , S we d en a n d Swltze r ln zd . Au c k la nd an d V e l ll n s i a n l n Ne w Zealand m d M u m s l n th e Ph lllp plno I slan dl A ll K V! c an ne d foods I r mn h e r e .A r g e n tllll. Br- ull, C hlla. Co lumbi a. Ec u ado r. P a n n l y .P m ,U m x u l n m d V e n e x u e h I n Lbs So uth Ame ri - can eo tr ln wh i c h lmp o r t t h e m.ln t h a e n l a d l e : vu u n d t h e m to C u b l. L h a D a mln lmn Re p u h lle m d P o m Rleo .A n d th a I n n - m i n x i l o n l y lb s n o a r d a t th e n m a x m o n t h : o f t h i s n a l ' 4 ' ~,-»~,f "Ta ,= ~»~;~ ~-~1::r -:;~,;.. max."'~- '/ C 1 ,gb '~';<\z¢..as .*"sl »e .;=»-<#°f3...d,2'~:""'£€:.=-\: ""_~r °'°""'~. n _.,u f ~av"»r ':. ,Q s »"9 Y.a ~5 ~ u i -: ....' - s . =~~| _S & |~ £ 3 t ;, s ~n I Q Q O Q L " ° !% ' \ ' z s ' * ' * ' s { ¥i "y n \ ,." " 1 ~ 4 - ¢ » , . . . .\g , 4 * .. *|". »e . " .~", ~ <l ' ! ! ~ .. . ~..¢~ 1 ~ ~ é ~._ ~'? " ~¢~>~». , _ .§ $ T " " '~\3 4 : \q ~»e'*n » " .`4 for 'Wm ~E-`i\£»E ybu dmrihww noat our knowing him.I dcm't undentaud.""What has friendship got to do Hnold Chxiswusen home. choontaClarence Kuhn' hams wen: ~ mdMrs. Will Kuhr Ind Mn. Ge orge Kuhr,Sr.o f Blu r,Mrs.George 1 Mr.and M n .John Rleh ~~ ¢ h i l d r e n ln d M i u R u th R a h ma nSund a y di nnn tme ma t the W m. Comptanhume. l a d k a u a d s t a n . P¢6erL.Peteneuremrnedhome Frldny alter spending m dxy utnlo wn. |.'1~" ' L . .` Z " \ - -"~1 " »~1 1 ¢I f ;Z "'" ~"»: 1 _.- 1 ,f . .~.., ¢Q ..n g # ~.Q ;~.f ~a n g ~v w £ ; T 2 * ; # g , ' § f ! . .* ~ ~~® r = ~ ~ T ;~ <~f ~~~ w i v ' 5 » " ? * i f 3 ' f ! § " £ !i * f l ?~? * " `§ ' * 'W f i 1 j ' ~~.~ ~ Q W ~ ~ \ f ? - " f r i , g § ; , a ; _ ¢u g ! § ; _ .; . 3 N 1 ~ ¢ % ~ ' l ' _ ;'. § ! a 1 ; ; § ; ~~' A ~3 # ~ f » ~ < ,m i w i m f = f <; ~~~~ ~~. » q , , . .~~\a `.nr f . .. . .~=»~~-~~'~?~ ~~~ ~~Q ' ~ ~ =.$r .e l ~~~I ; f '~I f 5." I ~~was :f ~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~~'Y .~~~ ~w £:='' , . _ ,"<f ". : '. .. . ~ ~j 4n .E;..:,.~.~§:».~:. ~..- 1 A ..4 ~ , _ £ § = f f =»=:~€é:.; =;L€~)»ff , 4 = ; ; ; ? : = : ¥ 5 § f § § f ¢ i ; { % # § ff ; f = $ ` @ § i ° ff fi '~ § . : § ? f"=~% £f3 ~ -~~f1 M b i -ment. n f f m r m m m m h i ' - . ' . . . | ~J29:f°e=ss¢a |f_ 'teh !° P!*°!-! _Bum s 11 pigs !or morning. men or mur,vacunaveq m r . lm n n . u s a :Thom mgFredAndersonSunday Clnrence spent Sunday vddtinglfrienda at Bancrnft.Inna of ¢||en¢¢§I mm wehmve.Baides. I dldn't :approveor \v||| knnwlng him.It wal onlyhln taking you tn Lhnz dive.Do you think I wnufd mix Luuan up\'|}[1 that crowd?" 's an E 1 1,\.,d'§';'i2Z,. '°;:m. =;::;» ,.:""1'1a l Mrs. Han-y Sleven and family ofFnmvnh, Mr.and Mn.VictorJohnson and Phyllis.Mr. and Mrs. Merle Newkirk md son spent Sunday at the HarveyKuhr home.'Mr. md Mrs.Fred Dick:-neyerand Mins Dorothy McMillan visiqadMrs.Helen Lambreeht and chil-dren near Lyons Sunday. Winter Coats, $10 fo $49.50-sizes 14 to 48.Fashion Center. lt $10 and $12 Silk Dress" $7.95-mlnea 11 to 46-Al SomeNew-Fashion <>J{I3f"37~lt YORK CREEK NEWS glnnlulm||||||m||||||||||||||||n||umluIIu||m|||||1|n|||||||u||||n|m|||||@ E= E E | . /~ ~f ~ ~E r ~, ~1 1 ' § ~~~.,|l"=I|_N __ | = J _ s § 5 =_ --= I c a n ?n n n m :sz1-a nd d i f f e r e n c e . " mlo n e d E m e mn e ."L i lli a n 1m' t a ba by .She°s your wife. any - ho w.Besides,th e Paxtanos ar e a ll r i g h t- a l l of.the m.I k n o w:he m well. a nd the two g irls a re as nu e as any I ha ve me t.Ther e's no r a mo u th pa ss e s th a t we dc n' t vis it th em. o r they d on' t c all.Mr . Pllttu no admi res ws u .H e onc e h u n my feelings.m d l1e'|been ma k in g lt u p . e v e r sinc e.W e've been fr ie nd s wlzh ou t a sk in g ab ou thispolitic al ac tivities o r h0'lY he mak es hi s mon ey ." "I t' »a ll very we ll f o r y ou to ta k e a n a tti t u d e wi t h me , " d wlr e d Lorinsz."hnr l' rn :mmm h nf n n with University of Nebraska 1930 Cornhusker Grid Squad Third row-Junior Student Man- ager Bob Saou, Buffalo, Wyo; Art [Per-ry, Lincoln; Marvin Paul, Frc. mont; Lloyd Jenkins, Lincoln;John lierialneqea,Lincoln;Roger An- drews,Lincoln;Clare Campbell Friend; Owen me Humboldt; Rol- lin Jenkins, Holdrvege; Wdly Mu-- row, Omaha; C. E. Nelson, York; Berne Packer, Lincoln; Jerry Ad. am, Plattsmouth; Bob Rough, Lin- I Upper ro w-R.P.Sawerbrey, p m n m ;Phil Vogt, .Pawnee City; pe rl Nuttleman,Seward;Norris Neamltb, Wnuneta; Hmnan Witt, Lincoln;Steve Watkins,Lincoln; Bob Stamberry,Norfolk;Law> Hence Ely,Grand Inland;R.B Freeman, Beatrice; Harold Holtz endortf, Falls City;Bob Harmon, Indianapolis, Inc; Lee Penney, Ta- bor, Ia., Kem Fogerty, Aurora, Ill. coln;Ludwig Gnrtna,Lincoln;|Willard Urban,Omaha;E.H. Ardean Petersen,Ham ton; Bob Clary,Peru;Edward Rosen,Pa-Hunt,Scoti'.sbluff;. Stulgnt Man-'pillion; Merton Jensen, Blair; Geo. am.. nan nm...-.,f',.|....\.....|u-_ ...-..H - the determlnntlon to make money-and n lot of lr.Chicago u rim1 may ax well take tome ot lt asothers.And lf an ncoumlntancewith n powerful man llke Putanofalls to my luck.i'll norms lt.\v||1 would want me to."I '~\\'m would."admitted Ernes tlne.hu:her looks were cold"Yozfve changed. Lortn( Yll' um(not be so-amhltiounf Continued next week) Silk Stockings that Wear-GoldSfrimarenowdull-No.591,'$1.95; No. 531, SLSQ; Onyx silk to top service weight, now $l.35; Kay-|ser service weigh lisled top. $1.25 ;Sxl.k to bop service weight full lash ioned, 85c pair-all colors; Never-ti°'" 2 pair Sl.Sizes 8% 00 10 in all the new brown and greytones as well as the llzht shades.Always Try the Fashion CenterFirst for Hose.37~1t | \| Mr. and Mrs.Andrew Albuklg T H A T | ; | v E § Y q u and children and Mins A1msSwa.nson visited at the John Reehhome ~~ ~A N D 'hxesday evening.Harley Rogezt Wu a dinner guess at the John Rogert homeWednesday.'I`y»°n-lm:'hanafer truckedcorn to Herman for Morrls Chris-thnnn Wednesday afternoon.Miss Alma Swanson spent Mon-day nidat at the Joe Olson home.Raymond Petersen helped LouieHansen snap sweet corn Tuesdayafternoon and Wednesday.Mr. and Mm A. J. Skov were Friday afoemoon visitors at theSoren Jenzpn home.Mr. and Mrs. Mac Cameron andfamily were Sunday dinner guestsat the Frank Broderson home.Mrs. Jack Britton left for herhomeatTaylor,Neb.Friday mornin after spending mvetalcjaysviting her einer, Mrs. Ole ; I I E1 = LESS ASH Yo u r f u ll m o n e y' s w o rth is a lw a ys a certainty here.Clinke , wasteful ash- es, and dirt th at inte res w ith com - bustion make inferior cod costly. Make sure that you get quality coal by order~ ing from us tod ay._1 P H O N E N U M B E R 5 9 f"§!!F.!S§, 5l§l.l3°R n v 1 .1.A. . --... ..- . 5=. .E == = == = .'=. = ==== = = um row-Frank Piucka, 0m~ mm; Hugh Rhea, Arlington; sam Hoknf. Crew; George Koster, Lin~ eoln; Dr. H. R. Shickley, Fxyah-man Comb W. H. Brnrwne, Amish Kimball; Island;Forrest McPherson,F w - bury; Bob Manley, Holdrege; Chris M athil, Tecumseh;Lewis Brown, Charles Justice,Grand , n g " " '"' "§."§§' "`"' |wimer;James mum, Crawford;'rnmf 1 J. Mmm, AnintantE|"1°1' ummm. Omaha: Bum:emu cum~m-=1=.He-dc»»=h|E°"!-E"ffH°»'15:g°=.§»f°l¢ Dana X.Bible, Line Coach B¢|~|1"nhm,Beatrice;Robert Young,nard F.Oakes.Advisory Coach.N°"f°"<:Wendeil Cox,Lincoln; Henry F. schune, AssistantCoach'Bm B°kvnl;r ¢r,§=be¢h».Kas;Bm Day, Assistant Coach Ea wan-,'Ch°rl§B B es,Lmcoli;Hugh Marion Broadstoue, Norfolk; Ros-;M¢F1'|¢\9» Belgrade; L._ ~ Brown, cue Kxoqer, Grand Island; C\aude Huldrege; E"€l'¢tt |Kxe1z.mK21'. Da- Rowley, Clyde, 1{M_'vid Cily; Junior Student Manager sum.:mw_x1»m.~§m\"nn_ Ben Franklin. Julesburz. Colo. I I I I ager Bill Bittera, Columbus.Hartman, Lincoln were (lllcd with old famlllar faces- the us her x were y o ung me n E rne e1 Un e an d Lllllnn h ad k n own alwa y s . Ever y th in g wa s ve r y b ea utlfu l nn d tern-ml, and Emostlne re alized that ma mm a wo u ld h a ve llk e d suc h a we dd ln g fo r he r. She wa s g lad af ter war d, tha t s he had gone, for the weeks and months ju s t passe d had been s o h a r d f o r hc r tha t th e be au ty ot h er o wn r o» manc e had bec ome a li ttle dimmed. B u t wh e n she he ard th e ma r ri ag e c eremony aguln, when she stood by \\' lll a nd wa tc he d h er nlntar ma r r y L o r i n g I!umllton_she remembered eve r y wo r d an d e ve r y ki s s o f h e r I t was harder to malntala the hlgh level of contentment alter Lll- llnu returned from Europe and es- tahllshed herself ln her new home on the road, out near Loyola.W lll went across with Ernestlae one noon shortly after whelr retuljn. Ma mma was there Lllllna wan charming to W llh klmlng h lm when she greeted Emeannefnnd the baby an d nauerlng hlm skllltully. Aft er W lll hud left for th e S un the three women followed one aa- nlh er a bo ut th e ho use . pa ss ed m e bnhy hack and fnnh between them, an d talked.talked.talked.all at the same Utne.all llstenlng and er.but I c a n settle lo me o n y o u now, an d mo re Inter, or I c a n g ive y o u a n nllnwn nc e fl H e stopped. c ontrolled hi s emo !11. and we n t on s tea dily , " l s llll Ui lnk y ou r mar- riage w m prove disastrous,b u t y o u ' r e my llu lc g lr l-I wa n t y o u to he huDDy.Of c ours e. y ou c an ul- wa y s c ome home.h u !as lo n g as y o u a my wl lh wm , l ' d l lk e t o d o what I c an for y ou, E ruestlne." It was a long s peec h f or hlm.H e wa s alwa y s quic k,h a lt a phrase, halt a s ente nc e, uumeed hlm.Er - uestlne's hands squeezed h i s a r m, she pulled h lm d o wn a n d kissed hlm, a n d he p u t h i s b l; a r m. a wk - wa rd l n hi s overc oat,abo ut her, nEonAn§ CANCHOOSE Ma rgaretWeymouthJack son Cqynghe by nobbadlcrriu cn.wsu Blfvioi SYNOPSIS C H A P T E R I - R e m w l o l n c h i l d - l h l t u c h m o u t , E r n o n t l n o B r l c o l n n d .x o.w o u l t h y C h l c a g o f a m i l y ,ur o n a o n d o u u l y u t t r u c t o d b y W m o d d , y o u t h f u l n e w s p a p e r n r t l l t , s o ut a . n o t g n r t l e u l a r l y vr o l l - t o - d o e n r - ~ o u h r .o r l l l t o r L t l l l u o ,m o r e o t c o n u n t l o n n l t y p o . a n d n w n u o o fh o a t t i t u d e a n - f n t h o r w o u l d u k ou a h i s d | ' h t o r ' |" = " f 1 ; _ r °t ol m p o o u n l o u o y o u t h , l l t l o l r o n - l n a t o o n d t h o s t a i r b u t t h o l u t -r . c n p n h l o o f a f l a u l o n a t o u t t n o h - » a l t ,a n d t u l l s n t t h o t l n w u z o d d s h o h u r o u n d h e r n m n l t f . r o - l i l c r u r r m n I I - - T h e l o v h m n k i u l ' r o g n u n u r l t t l y .a n d d u a l l y . o r - 3 b o a n u o o o t E r n n t i n r l u r i -u l .o y m a k e a." r u o u u y "m u r -l n g o .B r i c o l u n d l u l n t u r l n t o d b u t o l p l n n , E r n u t l n o b e i n ; o f l f o , a n d u r n s t o r m y s c a n s t h e g l r .w i t ho r h u s b a n d ,l e n v n h o r p u r o u t l '~om#5 - » ° r l n r H a m i l t o n ,w e a l t h y o u n l l u n a r ,l o n ; L t l l l a r f s o u l t o r , I n s h o r o o n n n t t o b e h i s v i t a . c t u r r s n I I I - - Y V I I I a n d h i s y o u n g i n t o b e g i n t h e i r : u u r r l o d l l t n In 1 . s l n g l o r o o m l n n . h u m b l e n e l g h ~o r h o o d .E r n u t l n o r o a l l z n t h e d l ! h r o n o o h o r m a r r i a g e h u m a d e i no r I - o c l n l s p o o n , b u t . s e c u r e I n h a ; l a v a ,f l c o l t h e f u t u r e b r a v e l y . C H A P T E R r v J o h n P o o l e .W i l l ' s b u t f r i e n d . s u c c e s s f u l t h o u g h d i s a l - p n t e d a r t l n t , g i ve s a b l r t h d u y p a r t y f o r E r u n t l n o a t R u b y P u t a n c f u b o - h e m l m r e s o r t o n t h e f r i n g e o f t h e u u d o r w o r l d .P u s t a n o .n o t o r i o u s n o 1.b o o t l e g g o r a n d ' K a n t l e n d e r ,l r -r l t u t e o E 1 n e a t m o b y h l a c r i t l c l s m o r W i l l f o r b r l n z l r x h l : y o u n g w t h t o au - *t s a . p l ac e .A p p e a l i n g t o W m t o t a k e h e r h o m e .h o d e l e g a t e s t h e t a n k t o at f r i e n d .T o m m y T u c k e ro x p l a l n l n g l h n l h e m u s t n o P o o l e . w h o h u n d r a n k t o o m u c h ,t o h i sh o m o .I I r o e a t l n e l s h u r t a n d l n d l g - n a n t .Th e s i t u a t i o n 1 | s a ve d 1 1 7 t h e a p p e a r n n c e o f L n r l n g 'a n d L i l l i a n . w h o h a d l w m d . o t h e r w h e r e a b o u t s a n d w i t h w h o m s h o l o u vo n t h o p n - t y f C I I A P T E R 'V - - I t e p r o u c h l n z h l r nf o r ! e : w l n ¢ h e r " u n p r o l \ ¢ t e d "l n h l l c a r i n g t o r P o o l e .W i l l t a k e s a n n t -t l t u d o w h l c h n w m k o n u E r n o l t l n o t ot h o r e a l l t l n n l 'h o r n e w l l f o .S h e u c o n s c i o u s o f a p p r o a c h i n g m o t h e r - h o o d ,a n d l n a n t l c l i m t l r m o f t h e a v a n t o p e n s u u m a !n v l n g l n c - o o u o t . C H A P T E R V I - \ V l l l s f a t h e r d i e '-o u d d o n l y .A s u g g e s t i o n t h a t t h u f u m - m l b o h o l d f r o m t h e B r i c e - 'l u n d h o m o ,( h o T o d d h o u s e b a l m ; s m a l l , m r e L i w i t h r e f u s a l t o E r n e s -t l n e |d e e p s o r r o w t h o u z h h e r t a -t h e r x t t r n d s t h e o b u u q u l o l .H a o f -h r a E r n e l u n o l l n l n c l n h a l d .w h i r h t h e d vc l m o s , l n l o y a l t y W i l l !'a s ~ i n t o b r i n g s h l l w l f o o n l v l l l t o f c o n s o l a t i o n ,a n d E r n e a t l n o 1 | t o u c h e d b r t h e i r f r l e n d l l n e u .T h e: s h o c k o t h o r h u l h l . n d |d e a t h S a n u s t h e e l d e r M r s .T o d d a h o p e - i l a n ! m r n l | d .L l l l l a n a n d L o r l n g a r e ; w m nccepxed xhls couneay with dlgnlty.lle was not the pe n o n to q n lh hle n l. a zlme llk e m The s er vlc e a of th e Ethlc a l we l- e t y we re brief an d dlgulued.I t wa s Ernesllne's dr st nc qualnmuc e wlth d e nth. a n d sh e f elt we po we r nf h u ma n d lgn lly . f e lt a s s he h n d never fe l:before m e c ommon ln~ herlmncw. the integrity ot \\'l.l1'| fh- i.her'a_\lfe. W h e n th e y c ame b ac k E r na tln e en t l n Une c u r a nd mn re a to h e r fnzher n f e w lulnutes.She to ld 'nlm tha t sh e an d W lll were to s tny a t th e lltlle house.th a t she wa s galng to rry her hnnd ac housework and nnrulng.Shé should have done s o so on e r- e lle dld n' t reallze,she mld. th at she wus n eeded. She oughz no t reproac h herself. her f ath er un swere d- she h ad do ne qulte we ll to n vo ld be lng n re sp on llblllty to \V lll' s f athe r a nd moth er. " Th a t wu sn '!enough,"l u l d Er~ neaune." l' ve n n e w s e t o t vn lu a zo learn." "Yo u I hln k the ou es y ou le arn ed at home lnmlc q ua te' I" "I d ld n' t me an tha t. " "Yo u' ve be en ve ry qu le t with me a ll d u y .D u y o u resent my a m - rude?"E r u e n ln e wa s n e a r to mm." n nun wm," she said , her volc e | hak~ ms -"It forc es me to ta ke 9 stand -I h a ve no he lo y al to W m.Papa.x love y o u a ll so .b u t I lo ve W lll mo st.lle`s my hus band.I1 he 's hu rt, no a m L" He r ! a ! h e r ' a f a c e h a d mn ve r y wh i te .He mt n u dy ln g h ls g love d ha n d up on th e po lllh ed steerlngwh e el. " t h n t ' s r l g h tf h e la ld .af te r a |l!¢.le."A f te r all,t h a h pa r t of wha t y ou lea rne d' at home-I ho pe. I th o u g h t - y o u r m o t h e r v n n u me to te ll y o u- u° e 'll e sta hllxh a tr us t f u n d 1or. y ou un d one fo r Llllla n wh en s he ls mn rr le d.1've got my ... ». GRUM BRHEFS Mr. and Mrs.Martin Larsen ,spent Tuesday niternoon a t the\Hayes Rnsenbalrn home, south of.Blair.| Jensen and mum.E we also nanule uu Meal, Tankage, Shorts,. =Mr and Mm Harland Chris - -B d ' *giauaia and Betty Lou were Sun: E l'8n an Salt E Tf;3;,m13°§4§".\g;§f ,ggmfge narenw. mlII|m|||||||||||||nm|||luml |||||mln||||||||||mum |||||||||||||||||||r' Mr. and Mrs.Andrew Alback._ Swanson of Kennnrd, were Sundayyvening guests at the T. K. Iver-son home. John Rugert mlm on Chris Vin- a slev Tuesday Iorenoon. ussen Bros.tracked hogs for Wm. Behxendt Sunday evening.Mr.and Mrs.Soren Jensen, leola and Janet were Friday eve- ning visitors at the Howard Wil- liamsen home. Mr. and Mrs.Chris Vinderslev and family gpent Sunday at the Calle Hansen home south of Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wachter and Marilyn mined Miss Annn Fuess ln Herman Saturday amu- noon.Mr. and Mrs. Hans Mnttbieson and Vernon vldted at the ClarkBrowninghomeWednesdayeve- Elmer Thom, Frank Shafer andHowardWilliamsonhelped John Rogext haul hay Wkinesday Bft- ernoon.Mr. and Mrs.Anton Petersen and daughter,Li ly of Hooper,were Slmdly dinner guests at the Wm.Chrisiiansen home.~The I1 `| Harry F. Anderson . PAYING llighekt Cash Prices for Cream Poultry and Eggs Produce picked up at your farm at no extra charge to you.. Phone Blair 164 or Kennard 21 on 16 \\ Temporary Headquarters at M a r a t h o n Service Station Blair, Nebr. MissMaggieM.l.owe Herman, Neb. Rem-aentative for W orld-Herald For Wnshinzton County Interested parties all 166 Hmmm. Na b. Mr.and Mrs.Solomon Barwn nu nlrs.Boone Newkirk.spent'hursday night at the NelsNelson oma south of Blair. aTh- mv.a n d 1 5 f r i ` § f ' J .Rei ner tse n, Mr. Hfld MPR- H C Tnr unn IInnnnlnand drew her close."Before Will and I were married ~he-he thought you might Lhlnk he wanted my money--wanted lameadvantan. and I promised him I'dlive hll life, llve on hLl Income.1 mlde l bargain and I mu! lzand by It, papa.But Fm dad you toldme-It x nhanld need money. PII letyou know.Thank you." Be klned her again.and they laid good-by. The conversation had nnnlnul "DNA -0 -. . _..._...-,,_,...,-M . .. v. .. ., a ndturmoil. and she looked nt wm, nthis clear nrrong face, at his lean,bony body ln .the shabby suit. atmehlgsquarehandsrestingon E25 knees. und the richneu or her love for hlm vrelled up ln her like a great ude that would and must carry everything heron lt. CHAPTER VII The Baby for Passenger. ?E;"'2;f.i r;.1,.;:,;;§.' Yi ¥.;;";i.':m;L and no ,-n;.'em;;;;;"§.:.;tug.Ernestlne mold not remember land Esther ad Miss Nena Ander- when she had spent such n happyafternoon.There was no one like mamma--no one!"Pve got to 110. because 'papa ls hrlnglng n new stonemerger manhome \vl!h hlm for dlnner.I nmmln: to pn( rock powder ln thecodes!"Mnmma kissed them allgood-by. with tears ln ner eyes.Emeutlne looked nt Lllllan andnmllmd with n nhoek how clmnxed sen helped Martin Larsen oele-brate his birthday Thursday aft- temoon.Mr. and Mrs. Ed I-Iansepanddaughtershelpedhimcele- brate in the evening. Monday,Rev.P.J.Rvelnertsen accompanied Bev.R.Ulvilderrof Omaha to Newman Grovp where they attended a funeral.Theyre- turned Tuesday. Bm asm; a::;.:;u"é'&&f'i'i»'2 I | .'{'§'H¥_'!"!_'E' l'£°?i.H{"1'P!`i\2"'" "mi 1"th! u'mr. ma:. . , m ... e £5 2:2 ..u$ :§_l}§\¢lf§§|__§negt '1\1¢I!lv .,......-as had a ltmng desi» to cling on her own lamlly,nppoaed by the relo- lntlou she had taken to harden her heart ngalaat them aIL Sha thought of mamma and Lllllan and During. coma ln Lorlng'|coupe,ltandlng qulet and in a llttle tight k not at the tuna:-al.She had taken har :wa stand by Wlll and Mrs. Schlasn, and Mr. a nd L ira.Pryor. The da y a ft er the fu ne ral wh en Erneatlne, wlxh one of Hn. Todd'a aprons planed over an old allk dress,ln . :experlmentlng with a broom. Mr. Pasmno came, and with him a haze old lady with dow black eyes and a face so round and klml that Ernestlne's heart went out lu her. Mr .Pastano ha d brought som'- potte d p la nts , whlc h se emed fre d: und beantlfu l after the seen! of do :ny tha t ha d c ome wi th th e fu nc ml sets. "'PllrwA (nr \\l\lh~'m Yr\t|m'!1|" ¢-I Inu papa ann Krlnumonner naogone to La nxley lak e f or the mo nth of A u gu st.Erneatlne entered into ' a perlod o t wa lli ng .o t panalng thr ou gh day s o f an re allty an d mgh u of pa ti ent e nd ura nc e.Some- tlma , wa k i n g a f te r : h e h a d n le p t. s h e lo o k e d a b o u t th e wa ll! o f th elln la ro o m with a ~ fe e lln g o r e no r - mous aarp rlaa W as thln really ahs. E m e l t ln e Brleelund.ln th ln d i m room, wlth the c urtains pinned bac k to ndmlt any vuK\'\lnt breer,e.ll!1eI\- lu g wlth her he un s ud de nly qn lc k ln the atlll night for her '\t| .ahand's footsteps? Mr .Poole c ame of te n to vls lt thivm.Ernea tlne hexn n tn look for hlm f orla te S unda y hr c nkf aat.A n d the Pastanos we r r k ln d n e i s i ts e lf . Th o lr s h ln ln g c a r . wlth th e s wa n . I l lgrlnnlug chauffeur. was of ten nt the l door. Om flnv as lir nesllno ant vvmllny z ulnull. \\'lll's,mnlhr=r lnhl a swollen. uae ma r u m 1.481383 home|Mins Catherine Newknirk is Wmrking near Ames, taking hgrldsrcr,Edna's place,an Edna xs 'home recovering from a recent tnmil operation.Miss Velma. Ruwe acted na mb- .aiihlbe wacher at Orum school om Tuesday and Wednaday.|Friday evening a number of .y°\|m:c folks endoyed a party at'the Chris Nelson home,given i nhonor of Hnrland's birthday.I kma Axlme Arp, infant daugh-| fer of Mr. and Mrs. Ofto Arp of; Mennard, was baptized by Rev. P.' J. Reinertsen at St. Pa\x1's churchlSunday forenoon.Sponsors were =Miss Anna Kuhr and Mr. and Mrs.Albert Knhr.|Messrs.and Mesdames H. C, 'Rasmussen and Peter Iverson mot- tored t o Shenandoah Tumuinv mMa d ame Ptlstano salt!\a1ting`ly. "W e c o me to make c nnsnl tlnn c ull --to br ing y ou fr lend alllp.As th eplants gr am. so g row the n ew s oul, I n I le m e n . " \ » IImosttne y lglded to impulse. was en fn ld e d on th ms uf t a nd luxu ri ou s hmmm og Madrune Pustnno and kissed her smooth cheek.l l u w strange that all of hor lxutlglaly re- Svntmo nf uma nnnn tim! elm nrt11» vreused hand nut oxPr the hmk. flntl lirnestlne Iuolzc d up nt her, 'mulled qujc kly a nd kis sed hor. "\\'ht!t ls ll.mnt| |t\l?°' 'They'talked n li ttle nh nvt th e min in g hu lu y . u nd th o plum E rn es ti uc u nd W ill lun!mmle. " I t is hurtl fu r y our nlnther." 5511 Mrs.Tmlsl.wi th 11 smi le " I think prJ :lmp\i it lf: as grvat n mls tnkn tn be stlf flwrkez l nh oul favors |wher¢ irie y ~`£EE"I:ia y.`""`"°"' |Sunday dinner guests at the_)fI. IC.Rasmussen home ne w Tom Larsen,Misses Sadie and MabelLarsen, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Tai-{ pen gnd son, Mrs. Helen Tryoan. of, ;._~; S h a W a :Sa t l l f i e n l w l t h H e r L o t ' a n d I- I n r u n l l ' Omaha.Mr.,and Mrs. Zuharins Olson o Fremont, spent Sunday aftemouat the Jens Sorensen home. Sunday evening visitors at th 'Lara Rnllnnd hnmn |\1» I . ' f a 1 ' n . w ai " " " " ' "" " ' " " " " ' " " " " "" " '| s I t lr to b e ly . "E!!.¥..'£'E.€'E."3B{."22L""2:- "lEI'..E3! I "l'erlmns."||¢lln;nml Er 1|¢v:Hun LAC() ou.§H§§,§§§ n |l \ I l . | | u : l \ 0 | . l : l 3 u u u u n s l . l . l u u . | \ : u da rk eyes. "W h en W lllle' s mamma Is be tte r. y ou will c o me to vi si t us ?" the o ldlady asked. and Emestlne c ulled her husba nd W illi e fo r day s af terward. She promised to c ome. W lll wa s worried abo ut money , an d Ernes tlne tried to spend as little as possible.Mr. 'I'ndd's lodge insu ran c e had pu ld for th e f une ral and left a small balanc e, whic h was _. ,...- - - . . . . . . . . . \"I t ls h tml to h e e xac tly hnlnnceul. On e mu st chnnse n direction I n whic h to lean." Th ey fe ll ln to n frienrlly sl- Ience.After n llttle, W lll' s moth er pressed Ernestlne'a hand. "A b o ut will- " s h e s u ld u n d h e s ~ ltnted. and Ernestlne's heart heat a little faster. "B e po u e nt with hlm.He ha sn 't found himself y et.B u t ne wi ll. You are mo r e ma tur e than w m . u u u n u u u a wi th her lpt an d he rs elf.Th er e wa s almo st d an g e r- u c h a lle n g e to fa te lu her eomplneeny .She` was gen tle an d ki n d td E r u e s llu e but sub tly pntroulqlng.I t wa s espe c ially notic eable sinc e mamma. had gone._for ma mm a ke pt L lll lu u i n check. Bu t i f L llllu n wa s c ha n g e d, L o r ing wa s s tar tli ngly s o.He se emed to Izlruestlna bleeer.handlmmer. . . . » - . . .l v v - u - . n g A a v l l u n 1 - n n . .a g l e u . u Mr s .H .C.Ra s mu s se n a n d He le a n d M r .a n d Mr s .Ma r ti n La r s e and s on s. Gu e sts wh o e n i o w d s suppe pa r t y F r i d a y e ve n i n g a t th e P e te ll ve r s o n h o me we r e M r .a n d M n i A .R. B r o c k ,M r .a n d M r s . J u li o P e te r s e n a n d Mr s . J a me s K lr b y u Bla ir . I M r .an d Mr s .A n d r e w J oh ns ol M r .a n d Mr s .V i c to r J o h n s o n a n1glr> n Hull u u u su u p o y m e n l i u v y c zbi i n l . . ¢ n . . . . . . . .n . . . . . f. || | . . . . m . .\t * | \ |Child ren will Inc re ase the d istan c e 'HI : b lon d s tre n gth wa s n ow se t I n between y our wi sd om an d h u a robust vlta llty wh ic h wa s very clnildishnepn.J u st lo ve h im.He ' ll dlrrerent f r o m \\'llI's vo la tllo ex c ome homer"~c itnbllity .He k ls se d E rn es tlne a t Ph y llis ,Mr . a n d Mr s. P ete r Ni te ] s e n , Mr , a n d Mr s . H . C .Ra smus se n a n d He le n , J e n s I ve r s o n , Mn Ma m i e S h e x mr a n d Nn ln Tlungs: v. . | |p 1 ; ¢ 0 | un ; ua u u uu i u u l n .\ m a .\ \ u l gjgea u mg rai.§e gud got t1\e dial: url.l l sengln ne Wu rottenl'.Lb2'I?"' F"9E" _ng Pgole. "E*!°"¥'!.Ernestine k n e w n o answer,b u t the words fe ll in to he r hea rt as though there were morn signific anc e tn th em th an th ei r rtereo ty ped imfmrfnnoe.Fo r a n h o o r o r mo r e they nap'In silenc e.Ern es tlne dr e amlmt o r . Mn . Tod d re me mb e r fec tlonntely ,told her she iooked we ll a nd a dmi re d th e ba by . Ma mm a ha d trained n ma i d f o r Lltllan ,an d she served i n silent competenc e a n exc ellant" din ner. but the bright \§Su¢.'Ity of the after no on wa s gone.Th e in te rwoven . . . . . . . ! . . \ . . l I l s .. . . J ' L a l . . . » . » . . . . . . . . . . . . _a I . . . l . . |Su nd ay nxte ro oo n g u e s t s a t th P e te r Ni e ls e n h o me we r e Mr . a n i mr a .A n d r e w J o hn so n,M r .a n -Mrs . Ro b Ras mus s en an d c h ild re r I Th e n e u C r e e k V a l le y C l u b me I'I'hu1'Bday af ter n oo n a t th e A : Pu lle n h o me wi th a n a tte n da n c e c rumesune to ld m m une c ould get money from her father. 'f}lone5I" he burst out passion-ue ly ."l d on' z we nt any Brlc elandmoney !W e wan ted so meth in ! renl fr o m the m.Mn n e f s a ll th e y Users in Blair for the past 3 or 4tihve." "Y ou 'll ha ve to mm-ease earninga, W ill." "It #niche #Irma n m 1 i n i t ' I yearsy o ur lu x.W i f i ! Mm Tod d li ve d ju st lon g en ou xr h n d to to see her grandson and to kiss his _!'1'i'P21391 .=i!!=°='":-*EL " Y I "£&'9):.'P3'. \ u l u u l u | . y U l w e l u r e s : w o m a n , m e rc o n s t a n t I n t e r r u p t i o n o f o n e m a ? er , th ei r e xc ln ma tln na a nd c r ia o f asto nish ment o r sy mpa thy ,n o w dlnanneared.a n d Lor lnm talked tw e n ty me mb e r s a n d s e ve r a l vi : itor q.Th e h os te s s was a s si ste d i s e r v i n g b y Me s d a me s J o h n Dic k mo y e r a n d J o h n E c h te n k a m w Mn - 1 w - n u :usamy \ \ \ u l .A | u l \ ;d o l t o n m y o w n j o b ,n o t I n Pe n h n u l n n fl l n n \~ - .. - | . .| | .. . . . .. .Whyexpériment with Some OtherUU*dorstaml that." "Lillian says beggnra can'l choose." :he snld. h "The beggar elmuses." he warned er. »»»»»¢»W lll'a mo th er b eg un to me nd a llxtle . the thlrd or fo urth week . a l- though she was desperately ill. One du y sh e as kvrl E mes tlne h ow the y were rmmnglng. and Ernestlne c on- fessed th a t they ha d had .to bor- m n I lu me nolmw or ner arms, nu: une:a mo me nt,wl l h a wo r d o f en- lr e a ty , lh e a s k e d h lm ua ta k e th e baby away .l l e m a so and,call- i n g th e nu rs e xo h is mother. »g;<» seemed tn b e swonnlng. he twk e llttle o n e b u c k to E r n e stln e A n d sn th e p u r lo r o t t h e l m l a hous e wa s a howe r lo r de ath.Th e m y c oma,th e ro o m lllled wi th tlo we n ,th e wnrn»ou ! shell a t th e ~woman E m e i u u e ha d understood so lllile . W lll nc :- enlerl h h mn!hnr 'n death Ei§¢i'6lE uvé gn-x§ lménféf " I l e u e u me d E m a t l n e k n e w all abo ut th ei r European journey . Over th e re . h e a uld , h a ha d g o t a new slun! on thlnga,It was a g ood th ln g to r a mu n to g e t a wa y f r o m hi s de s k fo r a whlle .No w h o h a ddeéldedzoforegoth e lde a o r m e be n c h a n d g o ln f o r c r i me The y la ug hed a nd h e twi nk le d at me m, bu t a ll th e s a me , h e u ulu ed . he mea nt lt." T h e jndlc lnry n n n l l l l e l a n e x I Nels Paulsen will be the nel hostess, Sa tu r d a y Mr s .V i c to r J o hn so a n d P h y lli s ac c o mpan ied M r .a n Mr s .J n c k C r o wd y a t Bla i r ,t E m e r s o n w h e r e / t h e y v l m e u u n ! Su n da y .- M r .a n d Mr s .Ra y Fagez quiz a n d chnldxen we r e Su n d a y dinne g u e s ts a t t h e n u m' - ll . F r e d F u g e r h o me i n V ld l y .I W e __. ~ Mr s . _ § ? o b _ P e te r s e n 5 M a k e when you can buy a Proven Bu r n e r . Very Low Cost in Operation The First Cost isReasonablen v"Th e Tr o y str e e t h o u le ls I n mr name ." sai d Mrs. To dd." Ta ll W i ll the de ed an d n il ar e I n n u father il b o x - t e l l h i m to ha ve some real n l f n l n n m n n mall ll PM d u n *Ln _ . - - . r - . ... - . __ - . _ - - -- - . . . . _wi th more phiiuauphy than E rnes- tine ha d expec ted o f hi m.Th e long waiting. the c linging, had been ha rd e r fo r h i m th a n th e I lrml lep - nrntinn.Hn n ld n ;fha n a w llttln cellent.b u t no t r e mu n e r a ti ve - u n less one be c ome s a c or rup t judg e. tr a m whi c h fa te He a ve n deli ver m a l Th e c r imin al lawer i s th e im nnr ta nt Ia wr er of to da y .Ha in th e r m m o n t , s p e n t M o n d a y a n u n 1E .L a r r k n h o me .\ Mr . a n d Mr s . E d g a r L a r s e n a n c h ildr en o f A d m a h ,we r e Sun da lr lle lts a t th e tmr e n ta l. F r e d li mr We have installed 16 n e w LACOS thisfall.§|I»2Ii`-`l1`{"§51 ir; n2`5r¢ E""§§`m§§§ f o r m y u m m . " "B u t,mothe r, whe n y ou a re b ah ter. y ou will ne ed y our mone y ." "PI I not b e bette r.An d I ' d li k e to have the nurse all the time now." _ Bo.§he house_ fm sold, md tlae m e cuddled against E r n e a ti n e i he a r t wu s o mu c h mo r e th a n a n y I o n a - i t wa s suc h a n appr opri ate compensation.0 Th e ba by h ad f in a lly ei ta hlla htd Er n e lti n o amo ng her n e w neigh- b o n .* S l o w l y b t s u r e l y t h e y : a g l i h l h n A O a g u n n n l a n u m & r O Ea u wi th po we r ln the c o u r ts .n will be a n ew k in d o f li ti ga ti on f or our ofllc e , but lf I c an get the bull- ooss 1 can handla lt.I we nt to neo Lqgf Gre ek c h a p - P u t a u o - - t h i s a eru oon , a nd rec alled to hi m o ur ac quai ntanc elhlp an d o u r mu tu a l lslnfulu ' I n |-nunnanhnnul Inn hair. 'home.S '- r Mr. and Mrs. Chris Benson :per Sunday evening' at thu Rudolph A1 dxa aao n home. f H r .a n d Mr s .C a r l Rls mu s s e md family enjoyed Sunday dinneatthe Clarence Long home 1 Ask us for particulars Nebr.- Iowa 0il Cofew lnouxand nnnan may IO! forIt mrcunly made u remarhble dlf-ference.The dncmr brought UlemA~»;§g;~=nurse.Ernatine andWilleed that they should lpeud Mr; "|'n|Id'|nnlu em- n.~.-mm W .\»p=»|. um, -mu nun, -umPeter tn her arms. with her house clean md by her ovm etfortn, she (onud Lin. Schluu and Mn. Pryor and othen showin; her red atheLion, which she appreciated and N ...~=..\....., ...........v.¢.. .... ,W o m glectly md alked about you.Be _seems much Iuterelted in you und I Hrs.Chris Benson and o n"Will.He'| thu mm to lee . T :pant Wedueaday evening at AKelly told me. ut the City hulL 32 lkrt Jeumue mu' Fo ntune lle. hu the nay mmf: |1 1 dnt Clarkl .}|1 '!- Eqsmkmda wnsa x ope ), _ . _-........ ........., vu., W . W-. wrpense s of her mneu. On the d ay tha t Llllln n W u mnr ~ rled Mrs . To dd was a ble to a ll u p. an d w m cunsemed to g o to th e wedding.Th e c hurc h wa s dllvd wlth nnwex.:the brldes mnlds mndr a ra in bo w- l- Imen tlne had plead ed th e exc ug e of mo ur nln g fq r txk ln z :p ec te d In mn.lir ne stln e telt th at :LI I su c rllc e wa s jun tlhe d, md th ey enter ed in to a ne w ph lle o t Ute . ln th e i r o w n m a n h o m e . w m n r m e ours.Ernes tine ur ll\B he lm,a n d me b a b y for pnxsenger. s o s o 0 Q c street w r '1'here'¢ no an d ofmoney c ttlere and Pm g o i n g to d ll so me o f lt o ut f or u s. " E r n e s tl n e i fac e wa s HI1lh¢¢ Sho c ould no t d e n y h e r a n ge r . " B u t l t seems ln c o ns llte nt t n ms . " lh e md q u l c k l y . " to r y o u to ta k e l d v a n t u e o t hla n-lrn "~7 "" I a ti o n pe r f o r me d i n A r li n g to n c Mn n d n( L o f th i s we e k . S u n y g u e s ts a t th e F r e d W u h o me we r e H r .m d Mr s .Georg K n h r a n d Ha r l a n d J e n s e n o f A r i n g tn n . M r .a n d M n .He r m a n R a h l a n d f a m i ly spent `S\.mday a t G Shell Products Blair Nebraska ..,._..... The Hesperiau Lluerary Sodety met for its Bret meeting of the yu r,Fridey evening,September 26.A splendid program was en- lvswd by those present, after which n short budnesl meeting wuheld for fha eleaion of officers.Alfred Jensen w u ekcbed v m. .Edith Petruesen,sec., and Severin Sor- nqary Isehdla. Moons env/erta.in_ ed a number of Dann College school friend: at hex- home Fridey eve- ning following um sehool nlly- Mr.and Mrs. Ted Huma n of 605 W. Park SL are the proud wr- ents of en eight/-pound boy bam SWK 20.HP hae been named Teddy Bill. w giv e up her lcho ol work thi! week and consult e phyéldnn who dlagnoled her one as nerve trou-ble.She was In an Omlhu. hos- pital for A cpnple of days but is now At. her home i n southeast Bl a h' mi l i s up preparatory to wing hack oo. her veachinc dudes gg Qhe Oruickshmk\ school an nm E N T E R P RI s E noun A. BBOADES,e m u : _ 1ssq_nn_r:Ln¥¥ 'mmzsmn , Pda pe r Ye a r ( L W E n t e n d u s o w a d - e h u ma t z au m m f x i m a z n w m l npo....-.____,_, \E»z."'A' i>li`uam iuiié bein o'6er mm uouclmnnly. as mme: onm do whm me patient ls an a tra o r dlnarlly good looking young mum."I hope Rosanne will wear malruaecoloredgeorzetlf."hs hu rd mmm!! nylnx.\The nuns sxnlghtened up :MR- ly."Just io." sho md m a nurse-llke, mgmng mm. __°'gu11_»§_g°{_.___ |tlfk1 ad the mudc,ma ny ol the dng e n never havin; seen it be- fore.A few have n mg me ormora times,at la s t two, Pro f. DeGr0H and Prof. Mzlmin,tba nvw head of the mnde depanment at Dana Colkgc, have even dimet- ed it several timza.Tbgy a n naturally valuable ln the chorus. 'hmrninv this neat ontario will Thin game proved very valuable to the BVI-air boys from the stand- point ol experianee,an this was the first game of football for prac- tically the whole beam.Bucklin in the back field proved a chief ground gainer for Blair.The work of Hansen at center zmd=Short at ldt tackle were tl* bright s pots in the Blair lime. Pendlr at Oakland Waltbill at Craig Rosalie at Blair Herman at Lyons Bana olt (no ga me) Decatur " Winnebago " February 20 Banach; at Ppnder Oak]-lid at Walthlll aensen, truWith the ary 'Pueadn familiar fm o n tha a n ||.op su ing of th e _" T h e m w ill b e a r e c e p t io n a t t h e _E .ch u mh T u es d a y evening,!y . S' ° 1 2* - a o . mmy mo re l o u . ' 1 a t e i g ht o 'd o c k i n h on o r o f ' een. wa ll h a ve ' p p e l x e d th a n e w p a s t o r a n d w w, R e v. a n d D y "A n u m b e r ve m n .P u d u n m d th e d r y sc hool g g a n d mo r e a r e teac hers.Th e p u b li c i s i m m a y -' r m M. E . ' - = ° " f = - ' . A ' " . ° v* ' L P 5 Monday.' Little Barbara Hibchmm, older daughter of Mr. and Mr R. C~ Hitchman was taken to Em-manuel hospital in 0m&hl l u t Saturday with I. pronounced cue o! inimtile panlyds.Everything II I D G ! !L H B : m t OI.u v u g n v l " | M L Q t i m e » . 1 ? u , " T 5 ¥ . £ " } ° 1 ' " ¢ 2 2 3 ¢ ~ Q o r t h o n e s w h i l e ,Captain Egbert, half buck on the\Winnebago at Rosalie m>uhne'|--" but me etlon wu l°°md the peqple of Blair will never Benson team proved to be prec-De nim: at Huma n much.|1»athe subh an onporhmity. tically the whole show for that Blah- (no game)"- »....| ».. f.».uM ihnt toll! md .. ve an___r____._-......¢...A .u h m l mmnlln Ezhert in n hi s (H-liz " la rc h 8. m o. Every mburlpti on In n gr ne d uo p e nw e o un t .The m m m o l lubi crlbau v i l lb e i nn n nt l y ro- mo v a i frouno urmnili nzli lrta ttll l x p i n t i a n o t t h e t i n z i d d t o r i l Lha publi xhe nbe no ad;a thu~wi lo the s ubs e li pdonurillnmnln In fume a ttha de dgna md nm-laiptiun price.Evverymhaaibotn u zu n d s n t a n d n h a u h a n mn d - do m"u e mld e a ; $ h rt o !t . h e w n - tract between the publisher m d mbacxiber. Gmh. Ai n't n Awful! (Hurting: Democrat) Dad hauled his corn to town in a. lumber wagon and mold it for 15 cents a busheL~Son hauls his com to l n w n i n b t r u c kt n d s e l l s i t f o r 75 qents a bushel,and growls about hard times, the cost of gaso~ line and oil. Mother bent her back over n washtub land blistered her lingers rubbing e ,soiled clotha on a washboa .Daughter throws a swltxh 'gives a crank s twist and v-'he t.he clothes are being cleaned n a power washing ma- chine she complains about hard times and her dreary existence. Dad and lnyther maybe went ur a couple of oysbersuppers during the winner, and enjoyed them.Son and daughter have to go to the movies three or four times a week and have the family auto for a two-wieeka tx-lp to the mountains yvery summer, in order that they may get away from the deadly grind of trying to make enough ==~:.». wif." $'f"§e`§'51€Ff maiéiu about htm and um he was bein! no! only pulled down by them and smoth- ered by mem, but buried complete l beneath them.'"whe re nm l f 'ng u k me nurse."A c u nn o v e r y o u md yourhead wu-hun 1 llttle," :he an-nvend evulvely." J u :lla back §0mc years agv we m -.-chorus and paid a. director good money to lead it.Thxt was worth while, but none and lp: bnned be- ewse of finances from joining this chorus Everyone who can carry n tune without breaking it will be made weleome.Even if you ean't read at sight you willsoon learnand rest I little.",ht by ar Ana "b°",°=§ Pm? °v2 1P&5¥|Tm rehearsal wan be Thur§daY | - - ~ - -- - » - - ---»-~-----.,- ..,a x - t o m:wds hi nz about 186 Lyons "already nr pounds. He was able to advance 1 W d ~3i l l db d l e t w ll l .H e a l s o p r o v e d . . , | , n § = ; ° ° a s o d v m e a t ~co mmgea : be _a very skllful passer.F°u°"*'Ne branlu Athletic Asso dllion at L O C A J i n g \ l s t h e h n e u p o f ¢ h e g u me : ¢ h , ¢ n d ° f ¢ h g , , d , ° ° 1 y e a r .I t M m ; - _ ] Benon H. Koumln R. Korman Wa.ld1'on---- Swnns un---Q Pualliun Blair was felt by man of the npreqan-m d be ,LE - - SV¢\\dK\3rd'tatives present that the present'M~¢\¢a :N LT - - - - - Shonlaapodation has become mo large last week. LG - -Christiansen md unwieldy.l t was thought C -» - - - Human that probably a~new auoclmon - --»--.. .._ . . . _ ,- . . . _ \ . . u . . » » . . ., . mf . _ |sem: a nome men: my ua. za-24 possible is being done for ber and1>?rm. §$`....,.3'C.., "Corporal E'€°""° az the "°""'l¢*; those in umm are hopeful of her .a......\.».»M...\§.\..». school sudiumum.Watch !or fur- xecovnrv ahhnuirh dm Andetv and Q |Miss Beatrice Foley was forcedpjdeal a Hard one .'.':;<_. .; 'I* 1'aiu h aakeu n r I§ "., ». m° g ud e xplxfi n & » J § f " " » :`?§'S QVBIIIIIK o f eac h WEER,GCCOTUIBS C o l li n s " " ' \ " R G " " ' * u me s p le Ulklllg lu un: auuuum Hush nuts -.....same n urse had no t returned to me ~ present =l1'1'l"8`¢m°m§°» at the old ' W o lb e r - - - - R T - - -- S y lvi a ta i n i n t e r e s t s i n c o mm n u ldow o mnaln and lh n ntha r nu r se !111211 sc hool a u d i t o n u m.W h e n Hu r d - _., __,RE ... .B r u mb a u g h w o r k o u t b e tte r f o r th e sc hools '" '"-1 -n -1_..\.:1:|.... ;l..mm _ JUST UNLUADEIJww qu... ....,. ..... -._-._ ,M avoided hln questloru :dx-only when he himself was able to flllll o Rosanne he found that she had ett the clty."She walled and wnlted for .hat Wednesday nlgm.--ware'one georgette.too."one ot girls told hlm. y e w passed, but nothlng had nude Rosanne come llghl ns yet.Flow an lnspectlon to -(or the nmand glven lxim the o urlunlly to:revel about the connygy reglon or the state n little and nux Bennett searched unendlngly for Rosanne. Jun how he expected to find her>... ......m ...M hm-A mm_lle dld youherthe ¢.hE oratorlo win be given here just'before Christmas it win be given' in the new nudltorinm.On Dec. 15th it will be given, all the groups in Omaha and surrounding towns, over 2,000 voices, with the Omaha Symphony orchestra and with Chicago soloists.Local soloists will be used here if they can handle the parts, otherwise Omaha soloists._ BL AIR CITY s c uoo l. NOTES 'Thay er - - - - ~sn-iexlm w> Jensen - - - ~ Bucklin - - - - Carlson QB Hn I-IB FB EAST CENTRAL NEBRASKA ATHLETIC ASS'N MEETING Suqerintendent Mnsser,accom- panied by Coach Lichliter and As- sistant Coach Marren,attended the East Centrd Nebraska Aul- lctlc Association meeting held at Swobodn - - - Egbert (C) _ Payne - - - - - Oakland, Saturday.At this meet- '~-~- :.....-....;.» s....=...,.. concerned. m Bll pmuuuimywill be a new assodatlon ion to include Blair,Tekamah,0 land, Lyons, West Point and el! Stanton or Schuyler.This ax ciatinn will probably be Io n shortly alter the football seasol order to give the various school chance to work out their foot sohedule for next year. DANA COLLEGE NEWS Miss Marie Madsen was pl ...ua .mmm-inul Sundav when A car of Long=»Bell Creosoted Posts.These famous trade marked Posts will last a life- time.Come and get them now while we have our low he ......\....,. ....., -_____,rem! that Um farm advertisementshe had answered had been a lar|;efarm, and so whenever he passed uuexceptionallylargefarm he lookedhopefullyforslgnsofRosanne. Rlgbt now, (or lnsulncu, long greenbarnsmet hls eye--a large tann where poxslbly Rosanne mlgln beLlcklng away somewhere ln a uny olllce,Then of A sudden he jammed on hll brakes.In a tiny square patchhnmr a acareerow-nu! due cradl- \(Edited by D. V.` Masser)| Robert Bader, a sophomore, has ' attended his last day of school in s Blair high,for he has moved to 1FallsCity.Robert was perhapsil the most represmtative boy in his ilclass.He was also a member oil' the Honor Society and was out forllbasketball.He is missed by Lhga 1 many friends he made during the (our yearshe lived here.So long ng some very ullyulmm .,--=.....¢.=vas attended to.Tha basketball schedule for all schools in the con- erence was drawn up.According ua the schedule, Blair will play 4 games at Blah' and 2 away from mme.The following is the com~ glete East Centml Nebraska Ath- Ietic Assodation's schedule:_ January 9 Banc;-aft at Wmnebago f\¢l.»l°n»l 'Inn 1A\ " Hu w " ' " " " 1mother,brot up from Line with her. Mrs.Thou lfield, Minn., with her d Jensen.-- Mies Ruth end with hex in nurse's tn wh Wninv apem Sunday aughqer,Miss Dcm """'\*l .J.a ...|¢'| s.f \ I n \ | prices and fresh stockLyons at Decatur ` Pender lt Craig "'s _._ Walthill at Rolllie T"-° THE HACK SAW 1 - - - 1 -- ........................--y n J u s t a f e w we e k s n o w u n ti l i t' s " o p e n season on ,mince pies.Bo y , o h, b o y ! .¢..| ;uRight at this time of the year is when a coal oil or gasoline hea te r c omes in ha n- dy to take the chill off of the rooms, when you don't feel like starting the stove or f ur na c e . Ho u s e h o l d Hi n t! Mi x 9 . li ttle p op c o r n in y ou r pa n c a ke b at- tz r a n d th c c ak es wi l l tu r n o ve r b y .. W $19 To any one buyers Send Na Nam es' fil You furnish Check forw of car.ACT No limit to number o Potatoes! Potatoes! Potatoes! lhave purchased two carloads of western Nebraska potatoes, U.S. No.l'a,Early 0hio's which will be unloaded at the Farmers Elevator some tilhe next week. Call 306 if you are in the mar- ket.'/ |°0 VOLUME 5 Blair, Nebrasfm, October 2, 1980 NUMBER 20 We picked up some real bargains i n Wood Heakra at the close out sale of t h e Lee - Knuntme Herman (no same) January 16 Bancroft at Lyons Craig at Blair' Ponder at Winnebago Oakland at Hermln (J D0¢3t\|l` Bt Wadthill Rosalie (no game) January 23 Lyons at Blair Winnebago at Decatur Ronalie at Pender Bancroft at Oakland Herman at Craig Walthill (no game) Jnnuary 30 Pender at Lyons Decatur at Craig Walthill at Winnebago Bierman at Blair Bancroft at Rossdie Oakland (no game) Plebwnry 6 Bancrofg at Wslthill Blair at Decatur ` an. 21) f ~i n ~ o f a ,Craig at Oakland Harman at Rosalie Pender no ~me ) Mr.Heinz Cllflliss visited over Sunday with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Ned Curtis. can't have some- thing,and watch them get it. ~ ;lwir's cdJ¥1ingo Gert:S5 I've not- iced-why don't you shave? It is really wonder- ful m come out to :mp of those farms where they have electric lights;the yard, house and barn all lit up a nd all the el.;z:tric conven- iences of the city. A visit. and fine sup per at the Petyr Ivenson home a t good Wood Heater, you can get one cheap,. .A ;,m|,_,¢§e.n¢.¢' Temlcrfoot.: How can you tell the approach of winter! Fire¢.~Cla.as Scout: It begins toget later earlier. Mrs. J. M. Burnham had that new "Glow Maid" Rwze install- (ed i n her kitchen Inst week,and is justly proud of it. Tell people t lx e y | o f i t. Th e f q l l c omes o n PETEHSEN HAHIIWAHE February 13 DANCE A T K i n ' s P a v i l o n 4 miles North of Blnlr On Highway No. S Sat., 0ctober 4 Niaeasfskassbsfra Fo a big piece~ Of pumpkin pie.Bllir, Nebraska GOOD FLOOR GOOD »ius§ GOOD ORDER / 8352 1 Ei d sc arec row lopp ed b y an Bob! '.- »--~' ~°' ""° "'* ~.. nnoinnt hnt.but n h i d !8C8l'€Cl0W A.l. .1¢ hnh nma n mu l " ann Kir nvm' " ° " " "" " ' v _'x x u v u ; \ : u . u . m : | | ¢ » w »N - - . . . . - . - . . . . . .g g g f=.~==}°f='m f ? P ~ ~ I g r e g o i n g t o b e t h e c h e e r l e a d e r s _ y y n h t w o b o u n d s h a l r e a c h e d t h e t h i s y e a r . b a r b e d w i r e f e n c e a n d J u m p e d T h i s w e e k ' s s a f e t y p a t r o l i s c o m - ; = § f ° " l t .t \ V § h ° = f s m t c h h e h a d p o s e d o f P a t r i c k Q u i n l a n ,E a r l e g o ; - g g ;e r e 1 a r .~1"~M -o ~; f ; " : . ; ; = m, , f a * ; " 1 h i ° ; : ; ; : ' ; : - p l e u n n t i y ." P u t t h a t b a c k a g a l n . "1 k f t h f .fl i e t u r n e d t o t i n d n y o u n g f a r m - i f "_'fft f_'f _ _o e o r m m g o money IU litcp u un uuvau U; suuu neighbors.Dad and mother bowed their bac ks to a hea vi er lo a d th a n s o n o r d a u g h te r e ve r d r e a me d o f c a r - r y i n g , a n d b o r e th e m wi th a a mi le . So n an d d au gh te r tod ay , wi th th ei r L . \ l ! . .. . . - J $ - .; L - ! . .1 - - -- I l 4--> rPhonePhoneu u w s , L n e x r r n m o s , m e i r x r e e qelimry, their electric lights,¢heir labor saving machinery and homes [hat would have been palaces to dad and mother, are always crab~ blng about hard times,and hard work uid nothing to take the drab out of their lives, Gosh,ai.n't it awful what we sons and daughters have so endure tiqnse days!We spend more fool- ishly in a week than dad and mo- ther did in a decade.If dad and molher could hitch up old Dobhin to the ebay and drive over to the er with a pitchfork movlnglownrds him rapidly. "r m hunting Rosanne-the girl who owns Lhln truck." sald B\lL "Um-so that's Lhe way/the land lien, eh?" grinned Malten."Well, come along.l gneu Lhe f.|rm'i al-ready lost the best nacretnry lgever had. em lf |he's as moon~struck as you are-matching ol! ulady scnrecroww clothes, mind yon! Shame on you!"But Bm Bennett did not mindthe lensing Be was already run- ning inwards the door that was ug: pacrui new.O c m b e r s h i s b e e n o f f i c i a l l y designated as Dnd's Day for the fathers .ol members af the Blair high school football beam.Ali the fathers are cordially invited to ab- tend the game and are receiving througlr the mail this week s tick- et presented to the m with Lhe compliments of Coach Licl-:liter and the football team of Blair High school.The staff for the 1931 yearbook, marked ln tall letters: Otuce.flue "Tattler"was chonen ThurB< (com-lem.)lday.Those chosen were: Editor-in ........................--y n | J u s t a f e w we e k s n o w u n ti l i t' s " o p e n season on ,mince pies.Bo y , o h, b o y ! .¢..| ;uRight at this time of the year is when a coal oil or gasoline hea te r c omes in ha n- dy to take the chill off of the rooms, when you don't feel like starting the stove or f ur na c e . Ho u s e h o l d Hi n t! Mi x 9 . li ttle p op c o r n in y ou r pa n c a ke b at- tz r a n d th c c ak es wi l l tu r n o ve r b y .. can't have some- thing,and watch them get lt. ~ 11111-W5 cdmmgfo Gert:Sb I've nob- iced-why don't you shave? It is really wonder- ful to come out to amp of those farms where they have electric lights;the yard, house and barn all lit up a nd all the e kmi c co men- iences of the city. A visit and fine sup~ per at the Pequ- Iveraon home a t Onan made us think of it. The fall comes on #pd `we all sigh Fo a big piece Of pumpkin pie. We picked up some real bargains i n Wood Heakra at the close out sale of t h e Lee - Knuntme ~i n ~ o f a good Wood Heater, you can get one cheap,. .A ;,m|,_,¢§e.n¢.¢' Temlcrfoot.: How can you tell the approach of winter! Fire¢.~Cla.as Scout: It begins toget later earlier. Mrs. J. M. Burnham had that new "Glow Maid" Rwze install- (ed i n her kitchen Inst week,and is justly proud of it. Tell people t lx e y PETEHSEN HAHIIWAHE Bllir, Nebraska CHRISTENSEN Lumber Cowunty fm once a yen-they were mier,Alice Beckman;Budnesa tnkimr a creat adventure. Nawsan Tslls Films Taneh Slum Manmzer.Marvin Gollehon:An , and daughter crab if they can't get away for a month in the mountains eyury summer, and think the world has gone w pot if they can not go to the movies Lhree or four times a week.Dad and mother dldn'l. A London paper is complulnlng cha: American-nmde sound "movies" are leuchlng English children slung. Such words an "boob,""gluk.""slmp," ~'sap.'° "dumbbell,"tr-._ are appearing ln the youngstes' mlk, see a hundred dollars ih real mon-"|iDDer'u Weekly. ey during the whole war. but son | m d a r e a l l " G r e e k " t o t h e l r e l d e n l . \_ ""¥' .."'"ff!"¥' thiuk . "°"'i"*€.°f|Arm-so #Nor :soo nut of Olga Schulz;Ass't.Editor and Snaps,Fredericka Matthiescn; Ass'L Bus. Mgr. and Sports, Fran- cis |Kelly.The Tattler is publish- ed each year by the Seniors o! Blair High.Several Tatders have won places ln national contests. The engraving ha.s been put in charge of the Afgfag E"z§=v§fK .uuur A KICK IN A Mn.|.1oN° oil and movies everv month THE HACK SAW F1~iday€'9°Satu1fday Specials on Flour GOOD ATTEHDANCE AT l Potatoes! Potatoes! Potatoes! lhave purchased two carloads of western Nebraska potatoes, U.S. No.l'a,Early 0hio's which will be unloaded at the Farmers Elevator some tilhe next week. Call 306 if you are in the mar- ket.'/ VOLUME 5 Blair, Nebrasfm, October 2, 1980 NUMBER 20 Omar ~smx $1.59 ........................--y n | J u s t a f e w we e k s n o w u n ti l i t' s " o p e n season on ,mince pies.Bo y , o h, b o y ! .¢..| ;uRight at this time of the year is when a coal oil or gasoline hea te r c omes in ha n- dy to take the chill off of the rooms, when you don't feel like starting the stove or f ur na c e . Ho u s e h o l d Hi n t! Mi x 9 . li ttle p op c o r n in y ou r pa n c a ke b at- tz r a n d th c c ak es wi l l tu r n o ve r b y .. Naintop cs-n.. M $1.39 We picked up some real bargains i n Wood Heakra at the close out sale of t h e Lee - Knuntme Snowflake ~ ~ $109 ~i n ~ o f a 0 I I I I dent 7 "Don't you wish you were Jimmy, and could flp away the sky?"mused his big romantically. "Na\v!"scorned Jimmy. ruther be a elephant and water through my nose." 'lruhushing House. abird,|lt might be interesting bo know up in that the year 1929-30 wus the best siéber yen:ever experienced from ax ._|scholastic standpoint in the Blair " r d Senior High school.The average squirt glade for the wml enrollment was |87%.This is practically 1% bet- ter than the preceding year and:1 |1 .also on e o f th e fi n es t re c o r ds o f sc holastic a tta i n me n t i n th e sta te o f Ne b r a s k a .There were 79 present at the|BLAlR HIGH MAKES opening re arsal U! the Maman GOOD SHOWING Chorus at the Junior High School Auditorium last Thursday evening,In the Lint football game of the despite the threalenlng weathexulyear held at Benson Friday,the This was considered very good for. Blair football mam romposed a starter, but 'there should be at chiefly of new players, lost a hard least 150 in the Chorus.xr costs fought game to the Benson Bun- nuthing to become a member. nies, by L score of 83 to nothing. Even a copy of the great oramrio The gam was very much closerwill be furnished for rehearsals. If ;than the'acor¢ indicated-Benson a member wants w buy a copy for. made nearly all of their scores in his or npr self the coat is but 85s. the firxt half, however, in thelastDean N. J. Iagan, of the Con-lquartex-'the Blair boys really gut servatory oi Music of Omaha Uni-going.By a saies of off tackle wrdty .was here and took uplplunges and wide end nms the some dx or addr. of the choruses. | Blah- boys took the ball from the He complimented the Hair emo middle af the field to the Bensonveryhighlyuponthewaythey;5 yard line, when the game ended. can't have some- thing,and watch them get it. ~ ;lwir's cdJ¥1ingo Gert:S5 I've not- iced-why don't you shave? It is really wonder- ful m come out to :mp of those farms where they have electric lights;the yard, house and barn all lit up a nd all the el.;z:tric conven- iences of the city. A visit. and fine sup per at the Petyr Ivenson home a t good Wood Heater, you can get one cheap,. .A ;,m|,_,¢§e.n¢.¢' Temlcrfoot.: How can you tell the approach of winter! Fire¢.~Cla.as Scout: It begins toget later earlier. Mrs. J. M. Burnham had that new "Glow Maid" Rwze install- (ed i n her kitchen Inst week,and is justly proud of it. Tell people t lx e y | o f i t. Th e f q l l c omes o n PETEHSEN HAHIIWAHE Fo a big piece~ Of pumpkin pie.Bllir, Nebraska _. __-1 . . - _ - - . . . -. - . . -a n d mo th e r ne ve r gr u mble d ,b u t so n a n d da u g hte r a r e fo re ve r grou c hin g a bout th eir hard lo t, th:e h a r d ti me s a n d th e h a r d w o r k t o make both ends meet.Gosh, ain't|CASHit just awful! sm and §12_s:il|._til-==»¢. $195 sizel News . -. . . v u , _ -p r . . - »- . - - - . u v f . -5 11 to 46-Aiways Somethr-Eashion O-enter.31in.,r-1:z u r When Bm Féilmd or used CARSBy LILUACE M. MITCHELL BILL B1 - 2N NE l'l°drove along the country road swlhly . ey es m m - i n r now and ngaln fr o m lslde no :Me as lf h e e xpe c te d to see so me on e h e kne w.And.ln l m t h .b e wil h op ln g to s ee s ome on e.'He c ould hard ly belleve th at Hom an ne wo uld ha ve n m away f r o m h l m gn -hm m m A mi r m.wh e n Or PhoneICS \~_ . _... ....-. . - __, _ _" " 1ama n tells a glr l to expeu.h lm m c nll n n a c e rmln we d n u d n y ni gh t beeanae he h u A eertnlnq n u u o n h e w a n a w a a k h e r a n d wh e n Wednesday an d Thur sday a n d F r i d a y p w a l o n g wl th o m hln golng near hen--well.wh o c an h la ms A r lr l Ior g dln g some pla c e vllh gn! len vln g a ny a ddr ess beh lndh a r !Tha t was ju st th e ver y Lhlng lh lt B lu B e n n e tt ha d d o n e . Th e la s t t lme h e h a d seen her, for I nstan c e, h ad been o n a Sun- dn y nlte mo on .When he had c alled to r h e r a t th e llmd n p a r u n axl s h ejh a r e d wi th Lhree other girls.he had found a newspaper folded open and marke d at the help wan ted c ol- nmna ." W h i c h o t th e ` g lr ls ll o u t o f | 'jl7b ?' h a 'as ked c asua lly , " W h y - n o n e o f th a n a x tn r a a l k n o w, " me h a d a n s w e r e d " Th e n y o u u e t h e one hu ntin g A job, eh?" he had asked her. She had nod ded "There 'a a plac e .o ut ln th e c o un tr y on u lame c o m-' m n d a l ta r m o t s o m e a m whe re ;zluy nee d a ateu ognpher a nd book- kaepar an d se c r eu ry an d every - 'th lh l e lm c o mh ln e d .lr wo u ld b e J un lik e va c au on o n pa y .1 ahodld th in k-I tBlll B arn ett ha d b een do ing la me ( d i c k u mm m a n me t a lk e d .T h l l - m n h h e h e lr d a n d no th ln g mo m. 'B la mln d was tr a ve li n g a he a d to a p o ln t where he wa a lu r uls h lng n n lp l r t xn e n t. Ye t B lll B e n n e tt wa s n a t a ma nw rus h lnto Lhlllxl wo he adlon g. He d é d d e d to wq l l un ti l Wednesday ni g h t to as k n er a n th a t h e c o u ld _ h u n ac c urately exac tly hnw ; d u c h they wo uld ha ve Ln apend -on tn m ls h ln g l a n d h o w mu c h l u evuld s af ely p u !l a w m e ri ng he 'n a me d fo r h e r . .' Y o n lo o k fo r me Wedneada; =h\¢\lL"h e m a l a i d w h e n he lefv i i lf -' T v s sumathlng l v e d l l I g u n z w u k you, Bos-anno--dear." he name and we sell the car rded immediately upon more you send in the better chance amber names or to how many $10.00 prizes you iw win.Allnames submittedwill be held stridly confidential-also name of person sending in names. This offer will November lst Don't Put Off Vinton-Evans Chevrolet BLAIR, NEBRASKA '. S. Name must be F1~iday€'9°Satu1fday Specials on Flour Omar ~smx $1.59 Naintop cs-n.. M $1.39 Snowflake ~ ~ $109 0N o r t h S i d e S t o r e Phone ps or 114 W elellver office to countAnd m u m - w u u w ,"° : ' "- ° -....,......_.T h l l w l y m h l l r w m h e t o r g o t a h o u n u t o m o h l l m tu rn in g rig ht-h un ' T I N A m a t h a u m m m : h e h e n in ns dm la lln win x Mo 1; d _g _ mo r n I BLAIR, NEBRASKX =: Ui~u I mmm, rusl nm! .floor eover~ Mxthew R. swam.21-u Fm-Si lo -W hi te Buck pullata. -It Frahk Wilson, Blnir. Furniture, rugs md floor coup hu Dm-»». $4.98 w $19.75dlaea11to5g_FuhlonCenw.r. ll Mn. qlyde Comptmr mwrhiwdthe Honlhy awning bridge dnb. W i m :m u , n o . z o w s o -sizes 14 w 48.Flxhion Center. ItFine Piano Plnyer lik; new, lm!!;1oo.oo, with 25 mllx. Music Stqne.87-ltno mx smé silk umm :ws- sina 11 to_46-Alwuyn Something w mw -c o m.n o w 549.dna 14 to 48.Fashion Can~ M n .Emil l-`o\len of H vinivgd a t the pua dh l,'~ Fnin home Monday. $10 ma $12 sux Dresses sv dnl 11 to 46--Always ~-~ - New--Fuhiuu Oantzr. For Sale -Sma ll fruit and press, almost new.Enquire terprise office. Mrs.Elma :19-un ~ Costume JlwBlry» $1 to $1.98 for valuu to S5 at the Fhshinn Qmter. F u l l u m m . u s e to 519.15- d.n.| 1 1 w5 ? .Fnhloncenlaer.l t Fur Sale or mm,-.4. good Chick- erlng plum.Phone Bins 235. 36-2¢ Winter CMU,$10 to ;49_5o__. du| 1 4 t» o 4 8 .FlahionCe nter. lt For Sale-Ripe tomatoes at $1.25 ua $1.50 per bum, 87-It Horatio Bilyua '.....~_.. . ~ For Solo-Jersey cow, htelh mon 87 -lt'Hosea Wilson Furniture, ~ind flo o r unve r- |1181 Mathsw R. Bendort.21-U For Sa le -A tenor lanphone and l violin.Cdl Wm. Caldwell. sv-2: Mn. Jesu Erldsoirmnrvedfmm no rthwe s t s w to out Wi s hing- tnn street. For Sdn- Da me Jamey bo nu I n d a u Hosea Willon.w a t ! F811 umm. $4-98 no $19.15- dzea 11 to 52.Fllhion Center.'1t c m . x .B°i\4°¥f.U m m m und, nminsnce service.Phones: nm,-3, 361; Nddeuoe. 188.29-ti .Fred Fxmch,:adding west of Blxir, is driving n new Chevrolet wich these days. Tha ChessClub metlut svening Oct. 1. wiih A. c. Dsbel. Mx. aml Mrs. JohnF'ick drove no Wnlthill Int Sunday. w m a com, no no $49.60-shes 14 to 48.Fashion Center. lt For Sale-Three Dame Jerseybalmfrom Hosea Wilsvn stock. Christian Andersen, east South St.nun, Neb.aww man, 1QV'Q .Q~ 21 lmer'lll.s|Edn|TyomdArthnrLlnk of Omaha, visited Int Sunday evo- 95- ning lt the Lyle Gnyer home.bln:nr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Bnllarmd 37'1°.|on, Ted spent. Sunday at Coundl lwilsxum visiting wr mm m , ur. _§"j|¢ad Mn. George Mnyne. 37-i!|Emil Fnllm af Harman. snar- ln m m .n a r o m m v w a w r : p i mwlmrgd ;,.;';§H.;§,»u;. .».;;g...;.= 3 .4 *rwa cmk Protectors, as priee. 7-1:Mum: Sfnxp sw and $12 silk Dresses $1.95-sn. 1| nn A6-Alwan Somethinl dau 11 to 46--Alwlyg Something New-Fashion Center.87-It Mrs. Anna Bard wn a Sundaydinnerguest. ol Misa' Josephine Johnson Sunday.' The Wealeym Guild will niet! Fridly, Oct. 8 at the home ol Mlm ui... ln;-nh¢¢m ..~...,.,_....._ -_ --~~._one of Um nsistanfa at the Blair image. School girl wants to work for bond and room; good cook Phone Black 286.87-lt The Episcopal Au d l h r y met with Mrs. Clyde ll. Allen Wsdnes- For Sale--Pure bred Cheviot buck lamb.Elmer Dixon, Route 2. Blxlr.87-lt Elder Adlmu of Omaha, is hold- ing maetinga at the Cfmrch ni God all this week. c. I9 B's=°°f!- "ww ====Pe1:~ :week-ena gn me name or .|. m-r ~"Brewster of Herman.I d n u;`;52' Mn. K. A.. Pounds vqmtwsioux | w ;\c;i¢y me Sunday to :ww n few|M Mr and M n_ _u""'~"°" Lanier..\¢ spending the pnit week with herld1nuer last Sunday, it bexng m l nr Pike o f o m h dms hwr.M n .Stadey Marsh of birthday: Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fgl- 1d guest. at tl-|¢homeS1>iker.Miss Edith Frain in there len of \Bla£r; Mr. Ind Mrs. Hurleyn_ J. A. Kuhn 'fhnlfnr n few dawn thi: wmk.Clnmenn and family of Herman.§ : _ I 'T a-r-E Hlghut prices paid !or pmdun.n w z s a Pmdm:0Co.-'. a n ss-u Glyn. Knthaine Su-uve of Omaha, vla- ited home folks at the Henry Struve home, Sundny, Sept. 28. A large new stock of Records just received,36c,8 for $1.00. Everything late and u p w d m . Music Store.8'I~1t Mrs. Margaret Iverson. Will md lgearl, um Vera Mn attended a irthday at. the Henry Hom home Saturd r night.~ Mr. and Mrs. Nails Sorensen of Arlington, spent Sunday at the C. M. Christensen home, it being Mr.Cl1rirtensen's birthday. Atty. and Mrs. A. C. DebelwereSunday nests at the Martin Paul-l Iii iéiéi ];,{,n;; ifziiu ;;; Sundry afternoon. For Sale-~Two good '.('yp¢wli¢. are, $12.50 end $25.00; Sluphone, $50-00:Sewing Mnchine,$l0.00; s Pianos at $50.00 each; 8 Cameras $5.00, $10.00 and $l5.W; Electric Stand Lamp with elude, 5850: om a t $12.00;Floor 1-Imp.$4.00; Book Case, $10.00;Violin outfit, $12.00; 5-tube Radio comp., 52590; Beds, Dining sets, Dressers, Chi!-fonler,Gxbinet base,s a mw y j Cote,6 heavy Comorts,Buffet, Side Boards, and muy other fun niture bargains Cash or param payments Music Store.37-lt . 1 Mr. and Mrs.C.H.Gehrlnger 'entertained lest Sunday,Mr. and lMIrl. Bury Platt md c hi ldren of !Plntt.e'mouth, Chu. Platt of Omn- hn and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brett of this vkmmey.mr. and m Stanley uma of' Splker lolt thelr qsw born baby, born Tuesday Sept.23 and fun-'erel services were conducted thet afternoon from their home and hurlal made in the Blair cemetery. Mrs. Marsh ls e daughtpr of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fraln.The ym- puthy ol the community goe out; tn the young couple in their flrat great sorrow.\ ' i n i m l and family uf Herman,Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pollen and Delorin of nkenlmrd. Mr. and Mrs. Soren Woll-mlnn and family of nnerd. Mrs. James Mah very pleu- antly entertained n few friend! on Tuesday afternoon and for e l : o'cloekdinner ln honnr of Mrs. W. D. Heller of Cllif., who ie vmdng old friends here.Mrs. Heller lived for many ye ars ln Blnlr and the occaelgn wee a very plmsant one llor her.Others present were Mn: E. s.Bmy p M r s .Mary Bm-ry, M n .Mary Hein and Mrs.l m ! Hi ma te . __; : . . " ' ; " ; " ' ;m n A . 1 . ~ » v | ¢ 1 \ \ Y s f b e m o o n a t 2 : 8 0 .I S L -. s ~. . : . _G n u D I A 4 _ 1 Q 1 0 ( J i l l .l \ ¢ ; = ¢ u n Q U ( I f I Lv uuu . ......,.=~¢=..=,-................,.,.~.~.--.ai, 11 to46-lways Sonrething milk cows; also one Jerg mbdl M New-F1-\Shi011 0¢l\f-¢r-B7-1z serviceable age.John Bod . 37~8t C. K. Bendorf, Hcensed embnlm-M md Mn_ John Gnllagherer and undertaker,Bllit.Odice nd lamlly were dinner mum at nhw- 161; nes. phone. 1am am, me Walter Davin home near Spik- For Sade-Twenty head of Spot-er Sundny. ~Pvlglgd.Qlgina eil"-L I"§§'§\§I. J . Ba u m mr lm Thu rs d a y M A_ _[_ 5 g,u n d ¢¢r¢_"n._puunu, un.; rel. nnuln. usa.o -ue a ' g _ , ° u y " c § § m , § § h , m l n n - . md M m . c . H. K o e p k e a n d Th u r s d a y af te r n o o n .He le n s p e n t S u n d n y n t Hn r ln n , M. L . Mn tth i e s e n 6 1 F lo r e n c e i s I o w a w i t h r d n d v u . vi s i ti n g f r i e n d s . m i re la 6 ve a , i n He n r y R n s mu s s e n wa s i n S o u th B l u r a n w e e k ._\Om n h n Mo n d a y n u r d w a i n z c a ttle M r wh i c h h e wi li f e e d th i s w i n te r ._.-a n d ¥"£=-" d k B W . 9 4 M "M. , . , . . . . v u . . . ~ . . m a n m. . / Wllson, Blair, N¢\>»57-ulfo, his home at Silver Cit N. M Fashion Center lst New York Buying Trip Sale start Thursday,Dcwber 2nd and continues for 10 daya.Values of Pre~war Days.I t Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Munson y .after a nice v i m a n me 'u . A. Haack home in this city. Mr. md Mrs. Floyd Leonard of Connell Bluffs spent Saturday|.........»..| Omaha, spent me week-end az wepare nhl, H A. Hawk ho me. Mx. and Mrs. H.0 .Hurd and son of Benson, viaiied at the par- ental, Ole Jacobson home Sunday. haf... naimm. .Je '|~»\~."m\.M . ";;.2"§'"",":;'"" .zz ~Henry Beard and family, north of town. Sdts and Overeoats.Ffrst class. m a n u l ;P"'i °';'l:heo.ahl- t mg u l. a n n a uu u a y as n u :F 4 d_aughtez: . of A 'T'~ I R a v J o h n I m m e n n Linen]v-"1---1 '- - ' - ' ' - --"'-' ""' umm vim A. lu. Lnmgam, coun-\|¢,|¢¢f. n Blair vllltor w.qu.¢|,y mdnmade'rm En me n dl mud.. Iowa.so-use che! md rn. md un. W dhr GutltlwlH,gh pleasant all.,.12&"...Mr. ma Mn.-J. W.- Blllier and ._f1.~ son home west of Blair last Sun-I day afternonn and evaning. Regular $750 Permanent Waves' $5 and $6 lor Sept. only.Either J y mgn r.a n d s u n d a y m m - " a " "th e E . M . T e n e ll f a mi l y .Mr . a n d Mr s . P e r c y Tu .Ma r s h all W ilc o x, wh o r e s i_ ~ . c e g t g r Bt ~ ' * ° ' § ' | . . . . f n f R l a i v urn urinifinv ~\\|u .\'_ ~Pl ads wool $ ~nap 72x80 ~ ~~W ool Blankets» »n h 7 2 x 8 0 9 5"".mm ~1 ~~'~*' e a c h ° \'»;U W o o l c o n n f o r r s ..~~ Wlth only the very best fllhng I We have a complete line of dry goods. Everything needed for fall and winter wear. .J.§AS Pho sz or as "The Big Store"nun-, Nehr v i. » » - = '~ f '" ' - \ L ~ s t o c k s a l t ;p e r b a g - .-1 . 1 0 "*v Good Cup Coffee, equal m any 351: to 40c Coffee, Ib..25 1 Sugar Cu re d Ha m s ,best Brands, half or whole Ib. 29c Sugar Cured Bacon, half or whole strip, Ib. ----251: P u r e L a r d ,2 I b s .---351: Swi ft s Su ga r Cu re d Pi cn ic Ham s, 4 t o 6 -Ib . a verage P e r l b .----L -23c Pabsett Cheese regular 2511 pk g .Pim ento,Swiss o r Brick, per pkg.---- l 8 c |, ,.\ <"_ Maintoplflour, 48»lb. sack -$1.29 Fr i d a y a n d Saturday only E ve r y sack guaranteed o r m oney refu nded Sugar, 10-lb.sack ---.63 Swifts W hite Soap, 10 bars _`.39 Crushed Rock Salt, 100-lb. bag, good for stock --.79 Mineral Salt for hogs, horses, cattle and sheep,$3.25 base special ----- 1.25 Salt,pe r ba rre l fo r s to ck , 280 -lb .bb l.-3 . 2 5 Spare Ribs, lb. -- 20c f'~~_ `/ Now Is The Ti me TQ Buy Your Winte~ Blankets Groceries That Are Always Fresh Note.Our Special Prices Chase & Sanborn's Coffee 3-Ib. . can $1.75 seller, Special at ----- 1.25 FRIDAY and SATURDAY Only We will sell Fresh Ground Hamburger, per Ib.-- 15c °; ?. s ¢f1'».""":'~ 4 '"" w . » . g , ,\.» 'lmf ' < h i " ' F Q i i i , ~3 " f tw ; ° » Indian Blankets 6 4 X 7 8 ~P a r t W o o l $ 2 » I \ 'f<2"<~`i*""G»~" ~ 1 ?»;~.»@§;,@.~. . °» ..~_'~.~4 f( \ ~" l * ' " ' ~~ ~ Buying rnp Sale swns lnursuay,October 2nd .nq continues for 10 days,Values of Pre-war Days.l t I will fix your Phonograph, Sewing Machine, or Organ,and rr .v-....~ .... ... .,....., ..... ........,, __.........at Oldham, S. D. Fashion Center Beauty ParlorPhone 47. Alice Triplett-Finest Beauty Work in Blair.Realistic Pennanenu.S5 ~and $7.50.All Lamily agent. Sunday at the home of Mrs.Blattefe brother Luther wmv uuslueau vmnuns ru uumun vuMonday. Monke of Fontanelle.'Mrs.Lillian Vorhies of College. Mr and Mrs Ieslie Snyder of View near Lincoln, Neb., spent tk: 0mnl;a.were Sumrlnv dinhnr nmh eek-£nd_af;J1e lI°'"°.'1f "el °'ff!f' Croginole Or Spiral Wiml.Phone 197.Mrs. K. A.. Pound.28-tf Mr.and Mrs Alfre d Feer and family spent Sunday afternoon and were sooner Quests at ihe Boonegurune e we wum.Q. ... |-\e...,,.1 87-1: Fashion Center ls t New York Buying Trip Sale starts Thursday, -October 2nd and continues for 10 days..Values of Pre-war Dxys.l t Fred Hufl drove over from Louisville,Nob.for a week-end visit with Mr. and Mrs. O.M. .Ireland Mr. and Mrs.Floyd Evans of Council Bluffs were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs. Clifford 1-lalbm,Mr.Evans coming ow: 1,0 go hunting Sunday morning.- Mr. and Mrs. Waller M. Nelson drove over Lo Arlington last Sun- da evenin and called on MrygNelson's sister, Mrs. Hans Peter-' qen and family...-~ other v.-orl€too.Make appoint- ments early, ple .37-It Mrs. Ted Lnth p had her ton- nils removed last Sunday at Ord, Neh., her old home, where she is qecuperating. Brand new $10 and $12 Silk Dresses featured in our $7.95 Dress I)ep't. at $7.95 in sizes 11 to 46.Always something hew.Fashion Center.37-lt Columbia Phonogrsph and sav- erol Records only $l2.00;one Portable at only $7.00 and one at $12.00.Hear them.Music Store.37-li. Littk Richard Simonson, son of M. Simonson on Second and South streets, broke his ann Friday whileiv lly i nz on the giant stride at |I lI - .,.-__._..,_....._._..,afternoon guests at the home of Mrs. Cora Bsdgerow and Mnrgaxet Mrs. Si Cram and two children of Fremont, spent Sunday after- noon nt the homefof her brother, E. G. Hansen and lamily. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hovendlck and family werp dinner guests at the Frank Linden home in the Wnrdner district last Sunday. The Pythian Sisters kensingtnn lust Sept 80 at the home ot Mrs. J. E. Campbell with Mrs. George Kuhr and Mrs.Joe Edwards as- sisting hoslesses. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert 0. Hurd andsons, Harold and Earl of Ben- son,were Sunday guests at the H b b p L h h a a sv s cl i nHenry Jensen home on the Beneh.| A nr 'w em The ladies of the Baptist church'school.The ladics are sisters. ill serve a chicken dinner in the Smart new styles in Slippers Mr. and Mrs. Funk Hovendick :uncil chambers from 5 lo 9:80 that Wear for Women and Misses had as Sunday visitors,Mr.and Henry A.Rasmussen,of 3Pil¢¢r neighborhood has mcg purchased a G. M. C: truck w. the Tuudly End!! uma Itllluirlng.922 a one o'clock aggmegg 5; t.hE_§ob- ~ ineon Cath.Mrs.Philip O'Han~lon and Miss Charlotte Maher. subp.m.Sakurdny evening,Oct.4|$2.98 U2 $6.l30; Childrens, $1.49 to Mrs. Frank Lnxnbrecht of Douglas Everybody invited.37-1t|$3-50§hEnnn JettlC|'a;_5 ;,»<1,_§6-county, and Mr. and Mrs.John Watches,laeautiful Céold riégs,Cenfer oe Store of °" '"§1.`}'€ Quinlan of this county. late Sheet Music fine ann.ar-.'Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen andnet.$20.00 wiv.hcase.Get your _Mms '¥"E'* G"f'S°h°w ~ so hrlson. Merton. attended the football "`fL\\\\\"v ~i ~7 2 x 8 Q é a c h $ 4 - 9 5 W o o l c o n n f o r r s ..~~ Wlth only the very best fllhng I We have a complete line of dry goods. Everything needed for fall and winter wear. Tbe Home of PcrfcclTalking Plclures , THURSDAY QCTOBER 2 Children of Pleasure With Lavrrend.: Grny and Helen Johnson COMEDY--Vacation Love ..LSAS Pho sz or as "The Big Store"nun-, Nehr v i. » » - = '~ f '" ' - \ L ~ s t o c k s a l t ;p e r b a g - .-1 . 1 0 "*v Good Cup Coffee, equal m any 351: to 40c Coffee, Ib..25 1 Sugar Cu re d Ha m s ,best Brands, half or whole Ib. 29c Sugar Cured Bacon, half or whole strip, Ib. ----251: P u r e L a r d ,2 I b s .---351: Swi ft s Su ga r Cu re d Pi cn ic Ham s, 4 t o 6 -Ib . a verage P e r l b .----L -23c Pabsett Cheese regular 2511 pk g .Pim ento,Swiss o r Brick, per pkg.---- l 8 c |, ,.\ <"_ Maintoplflour, 48»lb. sack -$1.29 Fr i d a y a n d Saturday only E ve r y sack guaranteed o r m oney refu nded Sugar, 10-lb.sack ---.63 Swifts W hite Soap, 10 bars _`.39 Crushed Rock Salt, 100-lb. bag, good for stock --.79 Mineral Salt for hogs, horses, cattle and sheep,$3.25 base special ----- 1.25 Salt,pe r ba rre l fo r s to ck , 280 -lb .bb l.-3 . 2 5 Spare Ribs, lb. -- 20c f'~~_ FRIDAY and SATURDAY Saturdav Matinee oclroasn a and 4 Women Everywhere With J. Harold Murrly and Fifi Dom! JUNGLE JAZZ FABLE-HOOKED SPORT LIGHT T U E S D A Y OCTOBER '7 GLASSWABE NIGHT He Knew Women With lawn]Shermnn and All.:Joyce COMEDY-Big Hearted S U N DAY a n d M O ND AY Sunday Matinee ' ocronsn 5 and s / M a n s l a u g h t e r With Claucfetle Colben and Frederic Munch Hot Time Old Town Tonight Screen Song Fil to Be Tied-1 Reel Act Plthe News WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY OCTOBER 8 and 9 Hollywood Revue With All o f Mdro'§ Sta n STARTING FRIDAY, 6c1~. 10, HOME THEATRE WILL GWE AWAY 25 $1.00 WAHI. EVERSHARP PENCILS-N0 RAISE IN ADMISSION Prhductstomnrket.'"'"~-~''§12s.oo Burroughg Adding Mn~Mrs.M r.There were Chun, $75.00;many fine picturesframed;mirrors Stoves Chair Mr. :nd Mrs. A. C. Debel enter- Rockers Mattre ss;-at mil sw Hlltained the pinochle club Wednes» 'c svf§|d°" night, Sept. 24 when the or- _'gnnization was perfected for an- x e s ~ h i s IDD'-other year.The members of this on ~ I md Wmchell _°\-lff club have been meeting together Home last 3,to 33°§;m*¢}'° for six years and greatly (enjoy spend u winter y w ere e will tho association together. Miss Lavauglm Meats 'in ~and Mrs.~ P .Howes of Omaha hnspitol Frm " 3 &°|Elmnore, Calif., will ~ in Omaha ur da y a nm,-w°,k °,§'_ "1 S"'iFriday, Oct. 8 on then' way home zra ltpd o n he r ma 'hi§*5m'1f|l'l|1rom a summer spent at Cape Cod, jure d le venl k F'in-Mass.Mrs. W. M. Hnller plans to~ s 3817-'go down to Omaha at that time uldrs. J. H. Gnnom rode down to'!or a few days visit with her .e2 °'if2dS"3 `l?1 d"l§i ' Oe czr Peterélfathe , ~ Howa at the Fon- r s is r n .brother-in~law, Dr. and ml - J . ;; l l n:r.e i d Mrs.m a L o n nd 3 3 3 5 ;They re mmfd s""d°5" sons, Howard and Roy and &»~~ p 'l w f . M m Earl Caldwell drove tn .roi. and Mrs. F. E. Flack and She na ndo a h las t Frida y w gm SIS*-€r,_Miss Dorothy Duncan of the big Jubilee there the the *lan*-'ff Iowa, drove over to that Earl May company has been ob- .iy lust Sunday for a day's visit..serving.On their way home they imssk Duncan retixrned with the;atopped at Nebrasl'Ha City and vis- as s and will visit nt their home ited Arbor Lodge, the home of J.for a while.'Sterling Morton. Groceries That Are Always Fresh Note.Our Special Prices Chase & Sanborn's Coffee 3-Ib. . can $1.75 seller, Special at -----1.25 FRIDAY and SATURDAY Only We will sell Fresh Ground Hamburger, per Ib.-- 15c °; ?. s . » . g , ,\.» 'lmf ' < h i " ' F Q i i i , ~3 " f tw ; ° » used instruments here and aavp DOLLARS.Music Store.37-lt Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Garrison ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs.Hans Paulson, drove over to Shenandoah Iowa last Sunday and took in the sights at the Earl May and Henry Field radio stations.-. , `Mayor J. Harold Stewart is in receipt or aa invitation who pres- ent at the Waubonsie bridge open- ing at Nebraska City.The event takes plaqe on October 17 and zfitting ceremonies will be held. Ruth Heinzerling suffered a broken ,m|kk¢last Saturday while at a picnic, when she was runnil1K down hill, turned her.onkle break- ing the small\>0r1¢~Slxe is rest- ing as comfortably as posaiblé at her home.- NOW!You can eliminate win- zer starting troubles.A 17-plate Tiger Battery for all light cars. Spins your motor in coldest weath- er.Guaranteed 18 months, $6.89 exchange.Gamble Stores.Fre- mont, Neb.37-lt I Il Rev. John Grant Shick, who for' the past two years has been we Superintendent of the Crowell nf improved rrom ner recent opera- tion that she was able to return to her home from the hospital last Friday. Robert Carmichael has bought the L. E. Peterson property on E. State street Bhd expects to move there soon.. He is working at Ox- ford, Neh. at present. Spedal-for the next 15 days, you can get a Duart Wonder Wave for $3.75 from Mrs. M. Sutherland. ru. la a bargain pr-me can Book 259 for appointments.87-2t Mr. and Mrs. J. A.Kuhn took the fonner's sister,Mrs.Park Hayes over to Missouri Valley on Wednesday morning where she took the bus for the east,her horrp being at Brookille, Penn. r\t»a»business meeting of the Red Cross Chapter held last Fri- day eve ` g al. the Carl Schmidtoffice,"the Guy er was pleated game at Benson last Friday when the Benson team won out over Blair high school. The D, A. R's. will meet with Mrs. John McKay Friday aft/eb noon,Oet.8 when Mrs.W.F. Hemphill will have charge of the program and read a paper on "The Oregon Trail". Mrs. w. J. Kooprnan is.out at North Platte visiting her daugh~ ter, Mrs. L: F. States and family and taking treatments from Dr. States as she has not been feeling _well ol late. l Mrs.Anna Stang, eighty year old resident of Blair, suffered a paralytic stroke some time dudng Monday night and on account of her advanced nge the outcome is \|ery doubtful. Mr. and Mrs. A. J.Sutherland entertained Mr. and Mrs.Hugh l .Sutherland and family and Mr.clrnmnan to take the place of Rev./»\V_ H_ Underwood, resigned.!?nd|I\Irs.John Sutherland and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bertelsen will entenain the Bertelsen rela- tives Sunday, Oct. 5, at dinner in honor of the golden wedding anni- versary of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Bertelsen ol this city. ami y last Sunday, the occasion being their wedding anniversary. If you want a good looking Fall land Winter Hat select it at the Fashion Cenoerin Blnir y§haveall the choice styles,ora and lmaterinls and the nricea rnnrzc er `\ y I Home,has taken a puwm w ....Cambridge,Nvbrnskn and has ordered The Enunmrise sent to him Harvey Simpson of Tekamai l rorrlm §1.88 3, =§h the fét;1i'é all ___ea ewes e 1rne-- arg-est322 'ii ¥f,f*33.P'fff,*I":2'2§1'f=s.>Ishowinsr of Millinerv in Blair.1t n n u uu \=~~n num. ua ummm-~''iv. thlt nll°¢-w,¢ n, | |¢»m m w ,_|Mn-. md Mn. Fre d Soll anter- Mn. }fn rlm C l i k g f c malfx l do n f .{ ¥ . ,, ... '& 'w ..H1 'l . Z§ °f - ~ ' ° 'E '° e w dn l l ll t Tue s da y l n i v e d m m r . : : ' » : = ' ; m \ » ° ° - = ~ » ° = ~ - m m m ~ = » » - ~ ~ m " : = : ~... *::.';""' °' "§'$'1l"2f; c l '1' lu =-:\n¢ ny'a her mdher,bl n . . n mn l t u e u. Amie af | o n i .n e u T h "plan ' °lpend 'Tn|:ker.Mn. '1 '"° ¥ °! *E ~ .wi .:C.L i . ..... § '2 .".. ...| .. .. ._ lo mé ti me v lllt i ng i n nu r-la y mm I gaining but Mrs. Clark is sun \\mn| '--=w--~--- la 'M'\*l\r1-v\|| vw uLA||g; sv-bgar.Mrs. Clark will be remem-¢ia1»'(Thursday)to be Presenf. at with friends and relatives. b e r e d t o B l a i r p e o p l e a s M i s s 1h c g o l d e n w e d d i n g c e l e b r a t i o n o f I f y o u w a n t a g o o d l o o k i n g F a l l .n l n u : - n n l a M r a n d " r n I I D B i l d W i l \ f € l 'H a t ~~a t t h e |\\ .Nellie Tucker.~rm-_.....-1 --.. ................_Mr and Mrs Carl Anderson wh°|Ber1elsen which win be held Sun- vwre called here on account of the day.death of Mr.Andurson's mothe l MIS-Earl Thornberg of Gary, Mrs.Sophia Anderson,return Indiana, has written friends here to their home in Chicago the lat~i\\\¢\£ her four-year-old daughter, ter pan of last week and in order hlnry Ellen is very ill. Mrs. Thorn- to keep in touch with lhe doings of Berg funnel-ly lived in Blair and Washington county,ordered The her old friends and neighbors will Enterprise sent to thym fo r we\b¢ `5°"¥ w leamoi her distress. 'Fashion Cenherin Blair-Llxeyhave'a ll the choice styles,colors and mabenals and the prices range gmfgplw w $ 6-they fea ture a ll ea _mes all._the time-largest showing of Millmery in Blair.1| At a one o'c1oek luncheon held at the R, E. Vinton horny: by mem |"°'" of the Wesleyan Guild on lasl Fnda , the lncyn..1..-r P.. .,...'f".i'.€i L 1 .15 :I I. next. two yea1°S.|mr. mm mrs. mnmer walter! anathbaby of Walnut Iowa, Miss JuneH°91 ° " t w l x :1;£°!:m;§:a g | Anderson of Pogtsmouth, Ia., Miss fecc :ss "He ran a locad stating Llule Shelock of Harlan, Ia., and ad\er;se.h d cobs for sale.The Mr. and Mrs.Weston Long of that e a h rural routes npar Blau, were Thursday guests Paw' went out on e da 'a t the Fred Long home in weston Friday mornmg and on Fm y\B-ini,__ whnvmnnn he ~ 8 .1 11 1 ~ W 4 ..-...._ .. v i N i a u a u c ;\ l 4 l l a a U n i s ;i u c s n . ; crystal necklace.The party was ir honor of Mrs. Bader who has mov ed to Falls City.The affair ww reported to be very enjoyable. Mrs. Minnie Triplett entertaineu at a seven o'clock dinner last Sunday evening for Rev.and Mrs I §""`i.i\2"¢Ii'd,;,,,,,u,..,..;_H e ~mr .an d m n .Pe t e :Andmrlon w. n . u nuer woo u mu :n ear unu su- , z x a l l hi s c u b s u m c gu ld »»- v= .».=ee,:1e=s1==:.r=_.1£-cl lm 929 ;e~ 1»=&... "?f3;.E Y E - ~ . . . . _ = - 2 E _ m sold more.The nd cost him twenl.Y cents.Mrs. Paul Larsen ol Bennington, entertained the y w ns °'? f "°d ladies bridge club of this cxty at her home last Thursday °f'"°"'°°"' There were three tables of play- ers,Mrs.Theo.Lnndt winnlnll first prize, Mrs. L C. KloPP» cut and Mrs. K. c.Deal-off. consol- ation.A delicious two-courseluncheon was served by Mrs. I-'"' een ut the close of the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hellwinckel and Mrs. Palmlrr Allen entertained at a dlnnerparty last 5\mdlY for nm (nllnwimr nests:Mr. Hell- ulnuru ux nuney, a. u. ann mrs.'Gnstmy Sellmsn of Sioux Falls, S.D.visited from Friday until last Monday nt the homes of Mr. and Mrs.Ole Jacobson and Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Johnson. Mr.and Mrs.P. J. Ivarsen of Drum,entertained last Friday evening at a six o'clock dinner, lor the following:Ma ns. and Mes» domes A. IL Brock, Julius Peter- son, H. C. Rasmussen, Peter Nel- » Victor Johnsen, Andrew John- Mamie Shearer and J. P. lvarsen. Mr. and Mrs. Holger Hansen en- tertained about ewer-.g ove friends ,Mrs.James Kirby,"ff-rumuaux, wnu nas Deen npenumgseveral months with her parents. |Mrs. Anderson left last Monday morning for her home in California Mrs. James Ryan celebrated her birth-anniversary on Wednesday, Sept.24 when n number of her lnends gathered at her home in honor of tho Oeuaion.Those en- joying tba afternoon were Mnand Mn. Jim Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Will Ryan,Mr.and Mrs.Rudolph Mencke,Mrs. A.'r.Allen and Mrs. Holger Hansen. Mr. and Mn. C. C. Eaeh nneer talnai the following at their homl at dinner last Sundnyz Mr.am} winekel's brother,John of pipe..7Sunday in honor of Miss Hattie stone,Minn., Mx.and Mrs. JohnI Reick of Jasper, Minn.,Mr. and' Mvs. J.Hiller and Mr. und Mrs. Ed Horsmeyer of McClelland, Ia., 11....ul M n w .1 Moeller nl Hansen, a coudn of Mr. Hansen, who lives at Enumclow. Wanhing~ ton.She h u recently been m Norway to visit relatives and miter getting hack to the Staten, visited Mrs. Adnhsh Vasa, of Long Beach, Calif., M_r. nnd Mrs. Fred Von, Jr. of Mllllrd, Npb.,Mr.and Mrs. Pew Dietsel cf Umllw.Mr,m d Mrs.Fo ns r of Fremont,Mrs. Wie bke W ulfof Bllir.MP und 1 ~i |' " °' i I Z ' u ; ' ; a a x q a q - ; . ; , , ;; . .m a -l P _._.\__n d '~~h ~u Q __ , _ _ _ '_____ _ __ _ n | .'? ° ' ! ° = f Y i n ! !o f B l g l r ,a n d :v u .nu Fall Danes, $4.98 to $19.75- dza 11 no 52.Fashion Cenur. 1¢ Costume Jewelry, $1 tp $1.98 for values to $5 at tha Fashion Danwh Smart newwutylau i n Slippersthx: Wear for Women and Mines $238 co $6.50; Childrens $1.49 w$8.50;Enna Jetiick,sri and $6- The Shoe Store of Blah'Fashion Center.87-it BAPTIST CHURCH L. J. Harm, Pastor Sunday s¢n°;h9=4s A. nr. Morning Wo p, 11 A.. M.Junior B. Y. P. U. 3:30. Evening servwe, 8:00. With T11¢ Churches D E S O T O n o r m s Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sully were inOmaha Thursday. pastor will read No. 2 in the series of Helpful Poems. The Ladies Social Union is to hold its October Social Meeting rgxt week Tuesday with Mn New- ell as hostess, Mrs. Murdoch and Mrs. Kuhr assisting. ahah 'thada.Tu lftemoonolthln eekIff \.-. ...n:¢.v.:.= nf flhmn;I Timymnild chu-nd A nent sum|Mesdmm A. .r. rmmmn ...If W r BT. MAnY's EPISCOPAL Grant St. c u u n c nf BELL CREEK VALLEY Mn. H. ~ Sdoettger left onTuuday moming for L°lz¢P°|°fwhen she will spend the week vil-iting with mv.and nm.JohnHummel md Mrs. J. D. BMX"- If»61£`"fm la. nm Sam p- fdaymdaxuwellplusd wlththe She accompanied her lyptherlf xesdu.P. S. Hopkins who has been em-ployed in Omnh:l t carpenterwork for a few weeka,_h§s ~ B. g m " ` ] x2 { é § _ "" ' IIbridge party to honor ln. L. V.Aekerman of Klnlnnth Falls, Ore.She plum to leavn about the mid-dle of thg month for her home._ %`°"°~"£=s a ygais re§§dqw§_m Friday, Chair Practice, 7:80 p.m. SundayQChurch \School, 10:00 a.m.i Morning Prayu and Sermon, nmo mm.\ and mn. K. J. Van' Young People's Féllowship 5:80er entertained at m rniseellaneous, sh o wer a t th e Rwwe h o me i n ho n o r Su;f&;`;f "¢\,-|¢,I§;;g n f Mi n s F'.flnn R u n e wh os e ma r -1h|\lH\|'\a t u n i o n '|.,I p.m,(Service in church followed by rehpehments and di ion in Parish House). Wednesday,Childrens Service, 1:00 n.m.nvmsmf " W i m flRn |Van vaun at Arumium fora mil riage w Raymond Johnson took place Wednesday.The 'evening wu spent in playing bunco and pinochle.At s.late hour lunth was served.The bride to be xe- ceived very many beautiiul and §1§S}¢`2`¢,77o<Fi~fau6n»1 Prices".~ni n l mme 'r ms le n M o n d a y The M. E.Young Ladies' ken~|for-Hudson s. D. to npend a few singwu was entertained at the weeks """~m'8` her 2151615 Mrs. =Mary Wdkex.country home of Mrs. Paul Jonesl A w w thirty members of the ou Tuesdly ¢V¢DiD8»|g°"d attended the meeting at the Therln Becknlaya cune up !rom,Ray Trlpktf, home Thursday aft weeks., Nineteen members of the M. E. Aid nweuded the meeting at the Mrs. J. T. Finch home last Wed- nesday afternoon.These lndiesg have be.gun wo rk lo r u bazaarwhlnh thev win vi v a nw (i nf nfl 0 - - " ~ - 1T1..{"'`§,£"`H '"rnyer meeung weunemay, 52W.IP. nf.§°§gg°2.`i'l°' no Council Bluffs no Communion service at the close Clifford Hineliue and wife were of M°1'11i1\8 Worship. ' m Asaof isters this \ e pastor attended the Omaha :iation of Con gationalMinxand Ch\u'c11e?;t Columbus veek Monday and Tuesday. If Y0}1vyant a good looking Fall and Wmter Hat select it a t theFashion Cenbe;in Blair--they have all the choice ntvlasx-rnlnrn anduseful gina.'' " E 'd Lb weekendMr. and mn. John Edzbenknmp §;'."»§°».°...§°¢.5l'§"°. . Sr.of Arlington, were Sundayl Hgm-y Pfeiffer,l a m e :living evening guests at Wm. Holtman'|.e"¢ of town, =g»=§;-_ed §,,§'°"" Christ ls drivl a new |,bon on y moonPlymouihcoupe whichnge pn:-whe-n he £n°? m a lo ad of hai '- clmaed recently.' M L Pfeiffer was on wp o f the Mr. and nm August x¢f»»u.\°;;h»»»1ggg, °:m*\\: ,;=;g__gf,g;;_7 and sons yisited Sunay afternoon "lun 'Yo they gméa backward "YE "°"'*!"E€E' §°}f'¥¥¥'f';.-.._-_ |€~»Ef°i=¢ f-be brent b°"°¢.He ni ernoon despite the threatening £§.-an§`2ré"\u»`§fS¢vF5gf"¥h€§ weather.They wi ll meet at the be entertained at fh¢\eounll'Y dmrdl gm, week lor a Party for homo at Mrs. Tom-Waketield this1week.Mrs.Waker ld wmM n . L . V . A c k e r ma n be ma he a la e no e ntbe a .ie serve lleaves for me home in Oregon.Mr. and mm. Hun Lowe, Carrol E. E.. Ent:-ekin has :mated the L owe, Mr. and Mm W m.Miller, Herman nate bank vmveffv west Adelakis and Glen were dinnerof the Wat hotel and has moved guests Sunday ot Miss Maggie his family here from Craig.Mr. laws. ,Entreldn took over thaahoe repair The Ladies Aid will hold a food 'vlndters out west of Blair to Minno I»arsen's Thunday evening.Mrs._Mae Jorgensen, the Lind- wood school Ueaeha, had visitors' 'da Frldiy at school.if.. a n Mrs. John Marnane of Triplett, Mo., were week-end visit- The newly elecled officers ol the' church and Sunday school assume` thpir duties Sunday.These are our leaders, let us stand by them. We can help them to succeed in :C-be position ln whi ch we have ora at the Charles Hinellne home.Placed them, if they fd), we fall.Mr. and Mm.Mai-nanu m a m l Do nn fo rge t me the Sundly l llve here_seme 20 yours ago, nurth5'°ni58 B0r\fl¢e_ is at 7:80. of_§he Mlplygelson tar-5n._~Come a httle early at all sex-- CHRISTIAN CHURCH A. J. Hammett., Pastor rle School, 10 A. M. ming Worship, 11 A. M. risdnn Endeavor, 7:00 P. nfhins. Rehfl v M M. mateHal.s and the prices range from $1.88 to $6-they ieahne all headaima all the time-largest showing Q! Millinery in Blair.l t sm and $12 Silk Dresses $1,95- dne l to 46-Always Something New-Fashion Center.87-lt s Mo C311 Pmggffgfggff meeting w¢ama¢y,|Stuart F. L Hunter nurchasedTh€ Bible read.ingfor ihis week KPUEW!melfhi is Matthew chapters zz-za.and wall open \ Lord's day. Oct. 5.is to be a'lU0¢k- .ndiée gtre héié vith complete newmr. a m mrs- Aumpn """'""'""reported as naming as well as can shop 1mm Mr. Martin.sale at the L. A. Woodward stanAni ta a m Richard wure Sunil! be expeded.|Wm. Cram and Floyd Fqsber ex- Saturday Oct. 4.dinner guests at Fred Walerpu-IL !M;-.and. Mrs.Ca}'} K§l!el;__a§1d|13¢}cQ w leave ;h{s vqeekjor ~M and Mn. Paul Lowe left las e Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson and vices and see how much more theMrs.Andenon's !atber, Mr. W'il1 aendce means to you.ha prompt,L Sutherhnd le ft Fridav mnmine:..» Lu... ___\--.» L_-_-1»d s1 s a sr z lr r - - - - ~----1-1 " " 1 " T °u u w v want be as ru m v u l I -gp ""§I3'¥»°§1'i" visit to llhnois y o ; m f w d m y o u w mg e §'m_r da in the lu o of the '...ab .h,§»"d§u§§';'§ "§,h,';._{'§"§'_§}'Q"'f_§"§|Your puter feels time he is vital*family at McC0ol Junction, Neb.ll'° the life of the church, you Wm| Mr. and Mm. Harry Seltz spent pardon my vv~m¢i°ni11s myself first,' Sunday with their daughber, Mrs.iI feel the same way about every Grant Lage and family, of Fort one of you members. Calhoun.| Mrs.James Sully,John and.Grace spent Sunday with Joe Sully C O N G R E G A T I O N A L ~ and family.A.F.Newell.Pastor Ed Clausen and family of Blair, spent Sunday at the Charlie Hine-Dunng the morning service next, area y S1 ry Christian church in mm.At the moming service the mortgage that has been hanging over us so long will be burned and letters of con- gratulations from Idends and form er pastors will be read. We wish every member of the church and all friends to be pres- ent Sunday morning, Oct. 5. There will be an irafpirlng and consarat- ed service.At this time we shall Sweetwater-Burlingtmm railroaq to build viaduct over Highway No 2 just west of this town.' ~Paxton-Miniature golf courselbelng constructed on lots west o lSowders Produce Co. .Plsttsmouth--Natural gas wil be in mains in this city by first of September.. Bi g Spring-To wn Board con- sidering application of Public Sex- 'vice Corporation td lny gas lineline home.iSunday the Lord's Supper will be close the day in which we were in in this village. Clarence and George Jr.Hlnelinc observed.It i s every way desir-debt and begin a rgew day in which!Neligh-Construction work on la n na n........\.x..- |._--._.\... V.. .\_._|. -.._ __-._\.___ -.._- .-~~»~-----» 1 r I E ! I 'John Buster mm¢ :$ e |:$ ;hudxe nv mma atm»ua rnn| mnu|wwor k mm¢ me;:g gi f oma .r l p n§,,,,,,,°:, ,,'f,§,§,'1,,,w,,h,,,|,,_|u n m m a s v l m r uvma»¢a.,.¢m ¢chE."§°:§n4.h¢m m . m a u n m m n m n n m | : l ¢ f m f e d| ; I : ¢ ;i = h ; ° r k l M f » H . 1 ¢ B I 5 _i=- u mo r~ , m , , m ' i n 5 g n a l n :u r z u m x u i d n g l e s b y g m u . s p n n g .o f p u n t .W ° < | " " ' * l ¥ ° ' f ' " " ¢ " " ° ' ° ° | ' ° ° " €u n i - I . v r ., o u » r g e ,u n . v . n . r ~ w » n 4 m - a n H m u r d R u m e n .~a n d B e l t r i e s ' f ¢ r , M n . F u n k . O m e r a t C l H e r m a n w l m m M a m a J u n e -d l vv e s o 1 - ' n m u n t o n s u n -l e n m m y f o r a v m : v m . ti o n , C o la n d o v l l l h d W e d l B ¢ l l¥ _ d | y e ve n i n g to h e a r B e a l Ge l r h lx t f u r m e f s n i n e ! a t B u r b a n k , S d t e m o u n a t t h e lm m e s o f W m . 5 M o r r l . l o n ll m s p o k s a t t h e l l . E 1 H r . I n d M n . R a y G l l l l l m d n ° \ v . m m a n a m m m m u m | m m . ' ¢ h 9 ! ¢ h - , ' .___Q g r l v a v d l i i e s l l t t h a h o u u s o l l BMA. urs-e at n n coat xgh- vis. the D. and u n . Monday for their home at BinIsland,Minn.,affer a .fev/day visit at t.heJ. D. Low§bhome. Pau has recemtlnaold his aloery busi ness there.Hs wi ll wo rk i n th bakery during the winter.The 0 . E.S. entertained at 1 six-thirty dinner at their lodg hall last Tuesday evening in houo of Mrs. L. V. Ackurman of Klam nth Falls,Ore., who is visitin| here.Eighty members attended C.H.Blamhard,worthy natron ~~i Miss Catherine Wlnset celebrat- Gllliland'a sister near Lake QulnneSik: YI;`L'l"..f"€15`.°?.§m'Z"'l"2°»1.. Ied her sixteenth birthday Friday~baugh Sunday afternoon. H _gl R 'W dnesda af evening when she was hoshess io|Mins Ann Petersen of Omaha, ow uwe on e Y i n group of her friends.Tables:spent the week-end at the Dr. emoon..'were arranged for :ook and pit Cameron home.Fremont callers this week W?"and a t midnight a two-eoursel Edward Swanson who attends a Messrs nd Mesdames John Nxe- 1 '. a unchwas served.lcommercial college xn Omaha,mmm Anmm Knvhhnff :md mm.M n §.~»..m \I.\..,m ne w.¢f =m-M c..¢....a.... .-.a e.....a... ,.. La. presided and called on the follow mg for talks: J. H. Johnson, Dr Cameron,E C. Burdlc and M n Ackerman.Following the dune. a pleasant social time was spent ix cards and visiting. 'Neon and Long have added tw< \:. .» .»». . .. . |. . . ._c . | a n 1 ::| a 3Mo . to l o o k a f te r th e i r f e r r y bo at.c e ntra l se rvic e of the c hu rc h.Th e PUBLIC SALE PUREBRQD 1-loss SPOTTED POLAND CHINA and DUROC JERSEYS on farm adjoining Blair, Nebraska .| :|§~¢ ~ | ~and nobler things.being rushed to completion. at the ranch.. Mrs.L . A.Woodward received word Saturday telling of the ser-ious illness of her only brother, Albert Rutledge a l Chicago and expects to be called there any time. Emil Follen had a birihdm' onSundny so his wife noted the event. by entertaining at s big birthday dinner for all of the Follcn rela~ tives. 'home here. Frank And/:k is driving a new 'car since. a. week ago. |Mrs. L. v. Ackerman went over .to Dr. Davies at Arlington Wed- lnesday and had her t/ollails remov- sa.She came home Thursday andis improving slowly. 'I'he opening meeting for the year ol the Wornan's Club willtake place this Friday afternoon, Od.. 8 at the country home of Mrs.D.W. Rutledge.This will be a social meeting and refresh- ments will be served.Miss Mildred Swanson and Miss Emma Kastle of Omaha,were over Sunday guests at the home of the former's parents, Mr.and Mm. F. O. Swanson. Mrs. Glen West and Mary Rose are at Fremont at present calledthere a week ago by the mr-ions illness of her father, Peter Knuth. He remains very low and no hopeis held for his recovery. The Teachers and Warlosrs Con-ference of the Baptist church will go out to the country home of Mr.and Mrs. Edgar Skinner this (Mon day)evening for their regular monthly meeting.After the busi- ness meeting they will have a so- c i a lho ur a nda ni e e lune h.This group is made up of the Snp't., teachers and workers of the churchTheymeetonthefirstMonday evening in each month. The Panatorium ls being treat- ed to a fresh coat of paint which adds to its anpearauee-»H.G. West is the painter. Mrs:Pete Miller has resignedher work at the boarding house at the Woods-Updike ranch and has moved into a part of her home hem.The Clayton Sheets family occupy rooms. Miss Minerva Warn trucks. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Moore of near Lake Quinnehaugh, Jorn War- ner of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. G.F. Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lowe,Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lowa and- two children and Stanley Ia we were entertained a t dinner Sunday at the Mrs. Bertha Lowe home. Rev.C.C.Norlln has again been assigned aa pastor of the Herman and Rose Hi ll M.E. churches for thetoming year. Rev. Norlin retumed from Lincoln on Saturday.Members of the church and other friends are pleased to have Rev. Norlin returned here. The me department was called to the Eugene Freeman harm at the Sam Belvdlle residence Sunday about five o'clock when a lighted cigarette had set fire to the dav- enport.This piece of fumi ture when being carried out, burst intoflames.No other damage was done. Mrs. Hughes and Misa Margaret enjoyed a vidt Sunday from their son and brother of Wymore, Neb.Dr. Theodore Hanson of Denver, Color-adv. spoke at a mass meeting a t the Baptist church a t eleven o'c.loek Sunday morning.He i s s foreeful speaks and he had a metssage tor those who were pres- en cIn Hudleso n of Linc oln, made a brief visit here Friday enroute to Lake Quinnebaugh where hiswork took him.An effort is being made to reclaim the lake and wa- ter la being pumped into it.Lee reports a rise of 4 inches in theshort time they have been working.They plan fn have about four feet raise.» Glen West spent Sunday at Fre- mont _at the Peter Knuth home \\..¢~ '13 §»\|\au' '/ W M /1 » ~ 1 r v 44 = 1 '@==Z=§=E ; .;§~t5~Yr~ _ , , . . . T " ' ;1 ~'I R C A 4 oR c l d l o l a SUPER- HETERODYNE , . FOUR years ago a Rndiolx Super-HeferodyneOonsolemodelcost $570.00. . .Today, the fines: Radnola Snpex~He¢ero-dyue ever built-7 years in devclo ment-dsigned mgipenfecwd by the great sm? of mfk engineers-Mod so (illustrated) com only $1¢z.so, less Radion-ons, with ninetuned eimms . . . lates: fg/5° elecn-o-dynamic speaker . . .vaeen-grid . . . magnified uminnted dnl qnukmg . . . andexquisite haw cabinet. We believe this ix the most sc-nsadonnl radio value we've ever seem When you hen: it, we're suie you Ll agree.. s o0-4I\ g 0 Dorf: wnir-come in today!- _\ I*2 Leu Rndiohom $10 and $12 Silk Dresses $735-sizes 11 to 46-Always Something New-Fashion Carter.37~1t I! you want a good looking Fall and Winter Hat select it at the Fashion Centex-in Blair-they haveallthechoice styles,colors and materials and the prices rangefrom $1.88 to $6-they teatixre allheadsiqesallthetime-largest showing of Millinery;in Blair.l t son and children Point,spent. the forepart of th nn.week with her son, Dr. w. I. Nel v.~.....\, m..»...\..\¢son and Mn. Nelson...... ...lu ....». H...-."¢=..¢.......and their niece, Miss Lazetta Wen- terholt of Quincy, Ill.,and Mrs. Albert Sprlck of Fontanelle were callers at the John Niebaum home Saturday afternoon. Fashion Center ls t New York Buying Trip Sale starts Thursday, Ocwber md and continues for 10 dnya Values of Pre-war Days.l t Brand new S10 and $12 Silk Dresses fleatured in our $7.95 Dress 1'\»n't nf £7 as ;.-, ei-me 1|c..ur Mr.and Mrs.Harry Ostemm announce the birth of a son, Roscue D. born on Sept. 24th. Mr.and Mrs.Walver Echmn kamp were hohts to the Merry~Gu Round Club on Saturday evening Dinner was served at six-Lhirt; and the remainder of the evenimdevoted to bridge.Prima for higl scores were won by Clyde Cooland Mrs. C. W. Andrews; for lov by Vernon Msrshadl and M nClyde Cook. The what-nmever Clnh hall x - s y n u w y l o v v ; n u l u u u A L u v ° | \ J » A lw a y s so me th i n g ne w.Fa sh io n Center.3 7 - l t ARLINGTON NOTES the ir ann ual elec tion of of fic ers ol Th u r s d a y wh e n th ey m e t a t u h o me o f Mr s .Me r r i t t Co o k f o th ei r re gu la r n rp e ti ng .Th e ho s t ails wa s ha p pi l y sur pr is ed wh e l h e r :mea ts urese nted he r - wi th .1 A telegram to relatives here on Sunday evenin brought word of the death of ~ Ed Nonnamaker ol this place,who passed awaythat afbernoon in a hospital at Cincinnati, following several seri~ oua oeratlons.Mr. and Mn. Non- nama er left here in August on what was ui be an extended trip thnf the east and south, in a new car which be had Iitbed up with fine living quarters.When theyl'elched~relatives in Ohio,Mrs.Nonnamaker became ill and was taken to the hospital where she had been"[or several wmka.Last week she was operated upon for sinus troublfe and a second took plaee later from which she never rallied.The deceased,Emma French, age 32 years, daughter ~ofC. M. French, was born and grew to womanhood in this vicinitywhere she was loved by all whoknew her.Besides her husband, two daughters and 'her father, she is survived by five sisters and fourI-rothers, Mrs. Myrtle Manson and Mrs.Edith Johnson of Denver, Mrs.Cora Pluggve,Mrs.HazelSpangler,Miss Viola French o l Arlington, Everett French of Fre- rnont, Leslie and Clarenceyf Arl- ington and Harley of Wayne. Ser-vices were conducted from theConzrenxiamiln......».-..\u...i shower of pretty gsm.The new officers are:M n .Jas.Marshallpresident; Mn. Alben Meier. sec retary-treasurer;Mrs. 1. EchtenkarnpandMrs.Carl Hahn,clul reporters.A steak 1 at Cooks cabin yasenjoyed by tlie following farmlre: on Sunday afternoon: Messrs. an( Mesdamea Clyde Cook.Johh He bard,Walter Echbenkamp, D.M Block,C.G,Marshall,Vernon Marshall, Mrs. C. W. Andrev/s,a.mMrs Henry Boker, Jack aux DiclCady and Dorothea Pederso Mrs. J. C. Blackbum is confine( to her home by an accident yvhlclhappened to herwhile attending tc her household duties. Fashion Center Beauty Parlox Phone 47, Alice Tri plett-Finest Beauty Work in Blair.RealisticPermanents,$5 and $7.50.All other work too.Make appoint#ments early, please.37-lt Silk Stockings that Wear»--Gold Stdpe are now dull-No .591, $1.95; No. 531, $1.50; Onyx silk co top service weight now $l.35; Kay- ser service weigh lisled top, $1.25Silk to top service weight lull [ash ioned, B5e pair-all colors; Newr-dam 2 pair 51.Sizes 8%to 10 in all the new brown and grey mmm ne wnll .,.. ei... n..x..|__¢..1 at the ranch.. Mrs.L . A.Woodward received word Saturday telling of the ser-ious illness of her only brother, Albert Rutledge a l Chicago and expects to be called there any time. Emil Follen had a birihdm' onSundny so his wife noted the event. by entertaining at s big birthday dinner for all of the Follcn rela~ tives. 'home here. Frank And/:k is driving a new 'car since. a. week ago. |Mrs. L. v. Ackerman went over .to Dr. Davies at Arlington Wed- lnesday and had her t/ollails remov- sa.She came home Thursday andis improving slowly. 'I'he opening meeting for the year ol the Wornan's Club willtake place this Friday afternoon, Od.. 8 at the country home of Mrs.D.W. Rutledge.This will be a social meeting and refresh- ments will be served.Miss Mildred Swanson and Miss Emma Kastle of Omaha,were over Sunday guests at the home of the former's parents, Mr.and Mm. F. O. Swanson. Mrs. Glen West and Mary Rose are at Fremont at present calledthere a week ago by the mr-ions illness of her father, Peter Knuth. He remains very low and no hopeis held for his recovery. The Teachers and Warlosrs Con-ference of the Baptist church will go out to the country home of Mr.and Mrs. Edgar Skinner this (Mon day)evening for their regular monthly meeting.After the busi- ness meeting they will have a so- c i a lho ur a nda ni e e lune h.This group is made up of the Snp't., teachers and workers of the churchTheymeetonthefirstMonday evening in each month. The Panatorium ls being treat- ed to a fresh coat of paint which adds to its anpearauee-»H.G. West is the painter. Mrs:Pete Miller has resignedher work at the boarding house at the Woods-Updike ranch and has moved into a part of her home hem.The Clayton Sheets family occupy rooms. Miss Minerva Warn trucks. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Moore of near Lake Quinnehaugh, Jorn War- ner of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. G.F. Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lowe,Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lowa and- two children and Stanley Ia we were entertained a t dinner Sunday at the Mrs. Bertha Lowe home. Rev.C.C.Norlln has again been assigned aa pastor of the Herman and Rose Hi ll M.E. churches for thetoming year. Rev. Norlin retumed from Lincoln on Saturday.Members of the church and other friends are pleased to have Rev. Norlin returned here. The me department was called to the Eugene Freeman harm at the Sam Belvdlle residence Sunday about five o'clock when a lighted cigarette had set fire to the dav- enport.This piece of fumi ture when being carried out, burst intoflames.No other damage was done. Mrs. Hughes and Misa Margaret enjoyed a vidt Sunday from their son and brother of Wymore, Neb.Dr. Theodore Hanson of Denver, Color-adv. spoke at a mass meeting a t the Baptist church a t eleven o'c.loek Sunday morning.He i s s foreeful speaks and he had a metssage tor those who were pres- en cIn Hudleso n of Linc oln, made a brief visit here Friday enroute to Lake Quinnebaugh where hiswork took him.An effort is being made to reclaim the lake and wa- ter la being pumped into it.Lee reports a rise of 4 inches in theshort time they have been working.They plan fn have about four feet raise.» Glen West spent Sunday at Fre- mont _at the Peter Knuth home \\..¢~ ` ;5 ~)\\\\', 1 M 1~\" ~ '4 / . J n . ' ~ ' n¢1:~:»:':~ ¢.~.f.g.' RCA Radiola ~ J L . . . ~ dyneeverbnllt-7 years dev¢»é>:|¢n:~de|igued -»=g,=>==~femedby thagreusmfof engmeen-Mod 80'(1llu|u°a5e¢l)_ quam only $10.50, ku RldiMl'°1Il. with nine tuned.<=f;';-='=.- . . ingest =;5_g__=1°==°-gr_';-,_=_='=__,3=-k©=;_;_i We believe this in the moat n-undonnl ndio vdue we/'ve ,- qulem When youheu-i:,we'renlieyoullngree.. Don'¢ uni:-come in todnyl f $10 and $12 Silk Dresses $735-sizes 11 to 46-Always Something New-Fashion Carter.37~1t I! you want a good looking Fall and Winter Hat select it at the Fashion Centex-in Blair-they haveallthechoice styles,colors and materials and the prices rangefrom $1.88 to $6-they teatixre allheadsiqesallthetime-largest showing of Millinery;in Blair.l t unr.n I l luuu,,.__.-__-.......»..»u n vvcu-nesdny afte rno on. Me sd ames Ve r no n Ma r s ha ll, J ohn . Heba rd,C.G.Ma r s h a ll a n d C.W .A n d r e ws ar ra ng ed a n i n - fo rmal d in ne r at th e io rmer 's h ome o n Mo n d a y eve n i n g i n hon or o f Mi s s Ali c e Mc Ki bb en .Th e eve- n i n g wa s spe nt i n vi si ti ng .Th e gu es ts wer e Mr s. C .C. Cook e,Mr s . Clifford Dec ker, pa ins Clem Sc hoettl | ge;_and _Mum glnc e Mc K1bben. . - -- H y u u u a l u a L H C l | 5 | H B I I B U U S .A l w a y s T r y t h e F a s h i o n C e n t e r F i r s t f o r H o s e .3 7 - l t uemmm News Th e vf o od wo r k on th e e xter i or o f th e He r ma n Sta te B a n k a n d th e post offic e are being' gi\1¢n a fresh c o at f p a i n t.M 5 # f f l .Frenc h a m i c hi ldr en thmrs.Luna _Ensor who has b@en'&*§°§iBr'£~'§f?'¢1§"h§"f§ef°""" atI n O m a h a m t h n e l a t w e s f o r t h e |M i s s M a r z a r e t K r o e s e , m g M i n D i s t ~l i l l l l l \|§ |n uu .» \J L - - - *; , , , , é ~"~'""'=\l "°m°|Knthryn Hu§hes, twohi our EQ: Mr.and Mrs. Clifford Declmr entertained at a six o'clock din- ner on I~`rida evening when their guests wlere iss Alice Mckibben, b l? aweidarn and Clarence McK.ib~ n.A "dutch treat" dinner was giv~en at the .home nf Mrs. Deo Weber an Wedmadny evening honoringMiss Alice LIcK.iblt¢n. Mrs Weber had the table arranged with a sil- ver basket of pink roses and uni candles of corresponding color.Daiui.place cards marked placesfor hesdames L.E. Peterson, L.M. Peterson,Harlan Jensm, Hnr~ old Grove, Homer Miller,A.A.Hahlbeck and Miss Alice Mckih- school taedchers spent Saturday u the Douglas county nletropolln. John Weber of Orchard,Nebis viaitin relatives in this vicinit; and at Ba ir at praent.Carl Nelson of Craig,was 4Herman visitor Saturday. Wm.Cram, who hu spent th< ,summer in various places, return ed last week and is visiting nt [hu home of his sister,Mrs.Frel Rogert.Mrs. Emil Follen and baby spen Tuesday at the Stanley Marsl home near Spiker.John Andersen made a bilsdnes; trip La Blair Thursday.Mrs. Ander§&n_ac§:ompan.i¢d him and vis xConsisting of so Spotted Poland china find this is the hast Ink nfboars, 10 Spotted Polarld cm gms.boars and guns fm fL£§§¢§ e§§§'0}}L,§.§25 Dproc Jersey boars, and 10 Duroc for sale.'hey are big growth ddd Jersey gilts. The spotted Poland Chinas typed, well bred pigs raised under the are sired by such noted boars as Fore-most healthy conditions. most, Supreme, Sky Rocket and other The Durocs are sired by and be our guest on sale day. Highway Colonel and Royal Giant Write for a catalog. Sale will be held on my farm one-half mile north andh e n .T h e l a d i " " " j "nse a r e m u v u .M c m b b e n W i t h e s n % ' m . . , T " $ ' E . ; ,'%'.:"i?.L F .H i l a i m r e r c e l e h r n h u l 1. g m .o r 1~a;,;.1;,'¥.V;;n;,"'""' Mckihrgu was also great of honor ~h e on uI g v e r e d dish luncheon nt the M. E. ehurzh basement.She wa.: praented with a set of silver spoon;There were L hi rt d ht`y spresent at the afllir.The following persons under- went operations for the nmovnl oftonsils at Arlington the put week:Paul Larso n md Mrs. Ackermnn of Hermlm{Marie Nicholls and Ellen Parsons of Valley,EdnaNewldrk and Henry Neiderdippe of Arlington.Miss Alice Mckihben who hasbeendrv mod; clerk iQ.w.»...-.. lseventy-seventh binhday Saturday Sept. 27.His daughter,M n . 0 H. Godley emendned him at dln ner.Other guest; were J. c. Bal ley, Nels Jackson, John Oberst ans H. C. Cooper. Mrs. Hnrold Weblter and Joycn of Teknmn spent Tuesday at th|home ol he parents, Mr. and MnFwd Rogert. Clarence Andersen hu the rouu for the World Herald in place oiVernon Potter, who resigned. ,Mr. and Mrs.L A. Woo dwan spent Sunday at the Ray Wood ward home nt Arizona.I¢'1 'h¢h.rg¢bm°nu»e Emi 1J e.l ;2n farm southwest of here vm i one-fourth mile east of the Blair Post Office NELSONlv lo ;~ ' Ei n g f"viif ill?/S burned an the ground on Wédxléli Sunday for Kearney where shada y moming,origin of thefiine will visit Miss Irma Antrim onh:rb°i"'K unknown. way to Denver where she expeas F-mrnins lra m Omaha Thurs-to make her home with her bro~ dw evening Mr. md Mn. J .M. ther,Mason M&{.ibben and Mrs.Brewster stopped in Blair and M¢K.ibben.Her mother. Mrs.H. spent the nizht at #Jw U---\-1 -. . . . . . . . .u v v v n r£ \ l n l l 5 L \ l `»L I B E R A LTH A I ! ! ! - I N A u . o w A s c n E A S Y T B K M S . I Ch a sAu c t i o n e e rs V_ P_'1, mxxbben and brother, Clarence Brewster hams.Mrs.Brewnerwill drive her as far as Kearney and lihlg duughber came up with .and .he win make nm mr o f me umm Fn dn y morning and vxsiud_journey by n i l .Miss McK.(bben'»L\1hl Sunday evenmg.Harold .is making the change on account came up Sunday morning and spent The A rndt BLAIR Glen E.WellsFleldmen { Charles CorkleHardware .»~fe ~. n f' .;- . ,v,v~*u zs uig rm Mr. and Mrs. Jens Clnuaan wereSundayalwrnoon callers At the Erve hHurryyome.Mr. and mrs. J. 1. Pmersen and son, Bnbert and Min Dorothy Mn- ters were Wednesday evening nap-per guests at the Rabert Rséhus- sen home.Mr: and Mrs. Dan Phillips spent Sunday nftemoofskat the L. L. Por- ter home near `GifY- I m m Jensen this Resolution be adopted ls read.On roll call Councilman Bigelow, Hundnhl,Jen- sen, McKay, Schmidt and Roberts voted 'AYE',CYO€vdy Ind Muon: being absent and none voting 'NAY', Mayor declared the motion earrid.It was moved and second- ed that the City Clerk be instruc- OVER 15,000 DAILY DEMAND SARGON V u !Grmving Army of Slrl °lI Ulen, Mu-thing Single File, Would l§ndrc\e Globe in Only Fnv Years' Time. (By Richard L. Simms) Atlanta Gan--More like a tale i h o pe n y Specially aemnuea hy 'ment,;12su.2oll-id Impmvement, and for a Sink-6" Belnfo rcd Cement Coqcrele Psvement District Portion tal of work common to ing I'\md bo Pay said Bonds, alsofortheIxiuumgofTemponry| wa n -mu to Pa y me c m o f md To W o r k u i t ~|all types of pavement,$4150.00 It was paved by Councilmah Mc-5400 Sq-Yds.of 3; Re- Kay and peoonded by C0\meilm.nn|infomed cementc crete Roberta than Rule 6 be guspended Q pavement, at szoo 10800.00 \from the A n i i~hts of old HM.this 0rdnance be P8-#Sed ~ o o m ms s x o m m sPROCEI County Commissinm Blair, Neb., Sept The Board of County sinners met pursuant to M... mm. Q4-m_ 3. 1931 |P - i - w e s i m IDINGS C.B.Mehrens, Comf Work|& Mileage 12 rs Room, Maurice Mehrem,Shari!.f, 22, 1930 Board of Prisoners,Ex-commn-[pense 2| adjourn-C. J. Nelson, Com. Work & .I Milenze 1| lm to the amount an ordered bythe Coundl __l l Cofxncilmen preleat vu m a .HYl* I' . 1 nn 'H nr| n ¢U »|4 \. »l___,-_-...- I ¢¢»uuuv|| v»n|LlGU»M w e d a n d sec omied th i s me e t- 1g b e a djo urn ed. A l l Co un c ilma n _pxeaent vo ti n g c. E.Krause, City Clerk.Present:Chas.Nelson,C. J. Omaha Printing Co Nelson and C. B. Mehrens.|Vuters Supplies The minutes of_Lhe preceding Omaha School Su; meeting were read and apprnved.l Supplies After a careful examination olPeter Peterson, Ren like follow-ingbills on the different Mrs. Ella Raver, Cxfunds indicated below it was mov-'Poor ed and seconded that the following Sanitary Pmduedx claims be pllowed and the Coumyl Brush Clerk instructed to dmw claims Mrs. Dick Stricklel on the funds indicated below to for Poorpay the same.Carried.fMn_ Wm. Swihan, Rollo Allen, Sept. Salary $100.00 Mrs. John Watkins, .Allied Western Rd. Mach. CQ.|for Poor Repaars 11.65 Chas. Nelson Com.Calhoun Oil Co.. Gus 12.08 ua|,.......' >ply Co.,7.00 N.18.00 ating for 20.00 Zo., P. F. 625 Lt, Caring 80.00 Rent 6.00 ,Caring I 20.00 Work &I 01.4 nn L L G L A J y a w n ; u i n sv u a n A I \ \ | 4 A A \ \ | i v '"h U V u a U G G J U U r e a u l n g U1 1 T 0 1 1 C B I !f u m h o m e s i n S o u t h Q a k o t a .s m d , t h a n a r e c o r d o f m o d e r n b u s m e s s C o u n c i l m e m B i g e l o w , h u n d a m , J e n - C a l i f o r n . i a a f t e r s p e n d m g 8 ¢ V B 1 ' \ 1 1 f a c h i e ve m e n t r e a d s t h e s t o r y o f m e s e n ,M c K a y ,s d l m i d g a n d R o b e r t a d a y s v i s i t m g a t t h e E r v e y h o m e .I m a r v e l o u s g r o w t h a n d d e v e l o p m e n t v o t e d ' A Y E ' ,C 1 - o w d y a n d M o o r e I M r .B h d M r s .P C M IV G T S O II a n d n f R n r a n r l f h a N u m R n i n n f i f i n ( ".4n!ll { } \ ¢ h u ...L........¢._ .1 _ . . . _. - u u ution, 1 0 1 L n s m c t ~ _~UU u l l l u H 1 5 II I U U TU H U U U l l U I Ur$ 1 4 9 5 o . 0 0 | I ' ° ' 1 ° "i n t h e L i g h t P l a n t i n c m a s - T n f n ve m a f i n b.... n2.._ mln,Mayor. Total 1 a . l 4 v - L ! \ \ . i . l \ I l l I U I . \ | u n af work common to ....,.1887 sq: Yds. of Rs- inforoed cement couuele pavement, at $2.00 2774200 Total for Intersection Por-| tion 3969.50 TotaI of cost of Improve E ment,518919.50 Respectfully submitted,NIXON &REYNOLDS, Consulting Engineers,| By J. C. Reynolds. Councilman Roberts introduced lthe following Resolution:RESOLUTION BE I T RESOLVED,BY THE 'MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BLAIR, NEBRASKA:|That the report, plans, specifica- ltions and estimate of cost of the proposed improvement by way of curbing, guttering and paving cer- tain streets and public thorofuros,i n Paving District Number Bight in said City in accordance with said plans and specifications here- ,tofore submitted to this Council and filed with 'the City Clerk by:Nixon & Reynolds, special engin-I _eers, on this date, be and the sume [hereby are accepted, approved and, adopted on behaLf of said City und said Paving District. AND BE I T FURTHER RE- SOLVED, that said proposed im- provement in said Paving District Number Eight in said City, as setfo rth i n Ordinance Number s or! said City, be and the some hereby, is ordered to be constmcted; that] bids for the construction of said improvement be received up to 7:30 u'clock P. M., of October 10, 1980, at the office of the (ity Clerk oil Blair, Nebraska, in said City, and' that thereafter said bids be opened and considered by the Mayor and Council of said City. AND BE I T FURTHER RE~ SOLVED, that the City Clerk be and hc hereby is authorized and directed Do cause a notice to bid- ders of the time and place of re- ceiving bids and the purpose therc~ of to be given by publication prior to said date once each week in three successive weekly issues of The Enterprise,a legal weekly newspaper published and of gen- eral circulation in said City of Blair,Nebraska,and the official newspaper of said City.| I t was moved by CouncilmanSchmidt and seconded by Council-1 I Getting' Up Nlg|1fS| I! Gunn; U Nlgh Bmckachfrequent <1-1; wh Lez aln|, Nggaf ousnan. or urnlnz, due to hmcu ~al Bmddar lrrlumon. In uid candl-tionaa make: you tool tired. devreuedandlncouraged, try the Cynax Tent.Works fanl nnru clreulatinf um:the system n 16 minute; Pra and bythounandl for ranld udgnltlve ac-don. Don't give up. Try ltox (Dro-nounced Blau-tex) today, under theIron-Clad Guarantee. Hun quicklynllay than condmonl, lmnrovs ren-ful nloev md energy, or mqpoy bgclOnly Soo atTHE BLAIR DRUG COMPANY _ 5 : fi .Q rs : m t l r' |J s 6 fe | gf \ r .I:.fxf4..9 4: 1 4'n \1 a . 4 a v 'lar \fx g __, x. .I 1 I.1~* i .gf-g|'2:" .; ~ *,"\.\L .1 ~g f ' j ~ 7 ~0 v; , ;._:._I . I g ~ g _,g ...u,."! , ; " $ ,_.¢_g x ~.~-4 . -*, .=.44521 w.g ". -r"'¢ma ` J v ~3 \°0 J 1 g ~r '. |."~é . f b .__ -°. V nu:..I j , .j ~~ .nu °4..- ". \\z , *. _ _ / .f i ; g ~ ~ ..._"o H. :K -r.;r:I j s.~ : d " " j ; =;:_zzé "'..'1.H ., e 4-f * J * * : - ¢ ' § ~ n » , _~.* ..===f"1 s "7` ¥" f -..T~v"2;s ,4r.;f . » . ~ ~" 'i : " *_~ .u a. 1 »¢_ jt.Q _ /~4 ~»_ .. \ .".1 ..;Aar.3 * a.qv-~~I . . P .p : w i .1 ......4 z,\.WX .4 A . :.1 : f " "§: ...'\ ..;». \."."-r " \ L ."; z . v T . . | 4 a.4 .4 : \ ".-.; »~}15 ~~Q .» ` » § " = ,g ~1 .. .v ._..__-`_." . ' €.f Q ._ .£3 4 v .1.-g ..;.=i...f .I \J»r ¢".-Q _g .{A I .T J . ."t \'.»"., T....°*41.»s 1 i .:~r 1'." '.~"»=\ul .Q e ..11 g .;,* 1 \' 1 3 .4 w "ik .J.* i i i 4 = \ 1 ¢.I .1 ,f v _»~2 : - * f . , = } ~" ¢ r...»r 4 ) ;'\|.99 w -~. | .... `6 . j ;In 24 g g J;'¢f_=, .2 ° / *1:¢":..~'=-;'E » .. . . ;, .g .;. ; ..'._:=;~._._gn .|U Z. ". _,r POPULAR MUSICAL ATTRACTION Madame Gray Lhevinne World~famed Violinist ' nd Laddy heviruie, 23-year-old piano prodigy DANA coLLEGE Aunrronmm Sa turday Evening October 4 - 8:00 p. m. Admission;Addis $1; High School pupils 500; Grade School pilpils 25c u son lxénllein visited a t meChris chmunnsen, Draggmg s1.5o_On mnion duly made and car-!l!x:xdolnh'Thompson home at Win~ John Hull, Salary-21 days ~ de d the Ri v e tt L umbe r a nd Co a l side Sunday._ Sam Hnll, Sept, Salary 1 ~Co was awarded the contract Ur Wm. Janeen of Blur, pu up a Ed~ Jann. Running Qrader _4.00 106 Tons Deep Vein Cherokee Nut_"eW windmill Ior J.L .Pe sen c . u .xlehrens,I-relght. .Ad~1 s s ° ° ° I at :Sas P "bon,delivex~:d,°"M '?nd;7'Mrs. Elmer 'r sen Gle:n;Do na ld Sept.Salary 100.00 " J "belng the [owen and best nd small son spémt Monday eve~ N u ' k -Io wa' on Co.o n bidders._ning an the Pere Truhlsen home.1' ras a 'I By order of we County CourtnmlGn8168-82 ______._.,.-.._ --n,....¢..._........._..._ -- . .- - Axpericnn Continent like a great tidal wave. Recently compiled figures reveal ihat approximately 15,000 men and women are marching into theIdrug stores daily for Sargon and Sargon Soft Mass Pills, the marv- elous new txeatment that is re- storing health ta countless thaus~ ue passed to ns Uurd reading.Oroll all Councillmn Bigelow, Hu: dahl, Jensen; McKay, Schmidt an Roberts voted 'AYE', Crowdy an Moore being absent and none vol mg 'NAY',Mayor declared thmotion carried. This Ordinance was theh rea for the third time. n»C R e _. u : | | \ : \ \ i n U 1 x u u u l t n u Lc u a x u n l " a a ~~8 1 1 1 1 8 b y n e w 8 n d r e m a f k a b l e m e t h .u .w a n m u v e u n y U g u n g g f m aO m a n R u u d I u q u l p 0 .o n w r ;s r r a n t e d H a z e l S n a m z l e r a n d t h c l S | n d ¢ : \ \ n ¢ h » n n m m I . . r n vu h r u f a n * vn n r s r e n s e n a n d s e c o n d e d b v C o u n c i l pairs `O J l u d I u m \ | | a u ; \ v s | o | | u u U A .v n u ]1 \A \ . \ 1 J ' " " "2 5 . 2 0 C o u n t y C l . r k 1 I } S T W c t e d l o m (M r .a n d M r s .T e d O l s e n a n d a g o . l -w a r r a n t s f o r T h i r t e e n D o l l a r s a n c h i l d r e n w e r e d i n n e r g u e s t s S u n ~A l r e a d y m o r e t h a n 5 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 S u f - 2 ' l 1 . 4 5 T h i r t y - t h r e e C e n t s p e r m o n t h f " "d & y o f M r ,a n d M r s .C a r l E r i k s o n .f e r i n g m e n a n d w o m e n h a v e p u t 1 1 2 5 s i x m o n t h s b e g i n n i n g O c t .1 ,1 9 : s o ; l a i r .a n d M r s .J a m e s M o r t o n a n d i t t o t h e t e s t a n d h a v e t o l d o t h e r 100.00 to pay the same. _|By order of the County Court 100.00 renewal of Mothers Pension was msn somndt that rhi5'or21ir§§ir}E be numbered No. 488, title as rea. BBTQGS, and that this Ordinance b passe and published according tson of Omaha, and their niece &I1d|milIions what it has done for them. | law.T-he motion was put lm' her daughter of WuShington,.D. IJ.Mardung in regulation U.S|upon roll call Councilman Bigelow: ?EE",iE.'i"22¥,.ft"?.¥'£2" vlsltmg "*.Army fashion--single fire-¢hi==.fE'E"€,£'-.f*'f"'*="'?» .htelief S°=hf==i@' Ca-rl Puls, Dragging Herman §§L§1W0£k,Maintair i n g P .L .' I L i l I q _~ 11 fr..k Sent. Salarv. .._ '_'1-'f Ie 1!.msen, Sept.Sal 37.50 15.30 18.00 21.15 g r a n t v d A l p h a J .H u r s t a n d * h ° i " ° 3 1 F ` ° 2 f § u § " " $ f } ' § `_ " " ° '[ v a s t a r m y o f S a l - g o n u s e r s w o u l d j m m n o n e r r s v o v e d ' A r i - J 'C r o w d ; , .1C o u n t y C l e r k i n s t r u c t e d t o d r a w 'W i s n e r ,a r e s p é n m g m i d f n g n g i r e a c h f r o m N e w o r k t o S a n F r a n -a n d 1 ¥ I o o m b e m g a b s e n t a n d n o n w a r r a n t s f T w e n t y D o l l a r s P e r v i s i t i n g w i t h t h e i r d a u g h t e r ,M r s .c i s c o a n d a t t h e p r e s e n t r a t e o f g g t f n g ' I I A Y ' ,U M a y o r d € . C 1 H r e ' m o n t h f o r m o n t h s b 0 S ' m m f l § | L 0 u i € 'M e n c k e a n d f a m i l v .s a l e - - w o u l d .i n a f e w y e a r s t i m e ,e n o t n o n e a r n e d ,t h e O r m h n a n c - ...~l ~ ~ 5 ,Oct 1, 1930, .Gr pay the same.g Mrs. Charlie Gaydou spent Sun- encircle theentire globe.|55-S5331 and approved and directs" hi ; d " \ ; , , . k i .26,30 on motionf the Board adjourned d¥15'.€'\*C¥li1l8 at the George Badge~The only explanation of Sar-I 1 .or L0 cause the same to b» Frank Mchianigni, Labor 64.00 to meet Oct. G. 1930.*"°'§I home.gon's e-iumpsin the Medical Worldlpu :shea according to law. Nebraskadowa Oil Co., Oil 1.00i Annie C. Martin, County Clerk.Clarl;i;";'pIE';§3 lylslted git 2'-His Sa1gon"s true worth.Back of Mr . Ni xo n o f Ni x o n a n d ~ Hans c. Poulsen, Labor 17.50 _..Q evening.ome un .Y Marion Sutherland, Sept. Sui ;L l . : l Hh I { . \ § " " ` " § l ' § f § ' i 1 0 m Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olinger mot- ar;.100.00 ''lored,to Modale,Iowa Sunday LA. A. Wilkins, I)ragg'ing 10.805 where they visited with Mr. and Marshal! Wilkins, Dragging 5.401r.-Xrnold Labor 10.50A Y.aClarence Arnold,Labor 7.00 A. X.Ballard, Labor 121.80 Louie Grimm, Dragging 6.30 Harold Jensen, Sept. Salary 100.00 Marathon Oil Co., Gas 2.93 S. Il. Neff, Running Grader 44.00 Gordon Rube, Dressing 16.20 Obert w.Ruwe, Dragging . 33:75 Wm. Salsbury, Labor 62.30 4 D. 0. Sheets, Sept. Salary 100.00 Nick wanl. Labor 14.00 Wm.Wani, Labor 12.80 Beginning October Q. the L-'~'i.l}":1\1rs. Sherman Locklmg. eran Church (Missouri Synod)ls l Mrs. Emil I-Iagge spent Tuesday to be represented on the air by a night with Mr.and Mrs.Hurley weekly half-hour at 9 P. M. Thurs-Clemens and family. day nights over the .Columbia net-M1. and Mrs. George Follen andwork,it was announced today.|5°Q visited Sunday afternoon with Thirty-four stations in a coast-to-Mrf and Mrs. Emil Fallen of Her- coast hook»up are to be employed man The project is being financed by the Lutheran Lnymen's League and the International Walther League for the Lutheran Synodi-cal Con» ference of North America.The ..'Mrs.Clark Lippincott went to Omaha Thursday_evening to seeher father, Hans Anderson, who is ill at the Swedish Immanuel hos- pital and found him very muchimprovedwhich the many friendsb r o a d c a s t w i l l b e k n o w n a s t h e l o f t h e f H U 1 i l Y W i l l b e g l a d t o h e a r . v .e Q1 I ~nn.I \.\f»¢»fl"..J {\l2.............. ............I its triumph iii the drug stores is its triumph in the homes and ici is the grateful endorsements of its millions of users that has made it olds Company,Special Engineer for the City, submitted plans, spec ifications and estimates of cost o the improvement proposed to b~the mos; widely talked of medicine I constructed in Paying.Distric in the world today.|N"mb°r Eight of said City, whicl Sargon is extensively advertised,-Plansf specifications and estimate it is true, but no preparation,no | °costs were then and there filee matter how extensively advertised,jf""th the City Clerk.The est phenomenal success unless it pos--f°n°"5»_ sessed absolute merit and extm-Hon. Mayor & City Council, ordinary powers as a medicine Blair, Nebraska. |Gentlexnen:There can be but one possible _explanation for Sargon's amazing»We submit to you herewith f01 success and it can be told in one your approval, plans and specifi word---MERITI `cations for improvements in Pav The Stewart Pharmacy,Blair;ing District No. 8, City of Blair Pe te r Ch ri ste ns en , La bo r L;11.-:renee Lar se n,L a b o r B .N .L o f ti s , L a b o r F r e d Ila y ,L a b o r J o h n B .Er ic ks on , La bo r E a r l Fle tc he r, L ab or 24.50 15.00 40.00 5.00 2.50 19.50 0 nn LI.ll.l1l'2l.I1Il Hour |anna Gllu AUAD.ACU UUIIBEI WCIUTh e f i r s t br o a d c a st wi ll fe a tu r e F r i d a y eve n i n g vi s i to r s 'a t th e th e Clevelan d Ba c h c horus,un de r J . W . Hi ll ma n h o me i n B la i r . th e dir ec tion o f F .W .Stri eter ,e d l f l a rlff lé '§» 'E? §f "i, .'i ;' "'l.f2 §; f r o m W HK , C l e ve l a n d .Th e r n u oi - | o f Ly o n s S u nd a y a f te r n o o n . _ c a l p o r t i o n s o f l a t e r P 1 ' 0 § 1 ' & f I 1 5 " i 1 l I T h e B e n c h C o m m u n i t y C l u b w a s \\n h l I l a i n l l ' l ' | \ \ \ \ c _b e n n s e n t e d b v t h e C h m n i r o B a c h v n r v n l n n e n n l l n f L I A_R_Ko k e s ,Te k a ma h ,Ag $ mts . l" " ' ' we e s u ma a e me c o s t Of th e s e.impr o ve men ts: in s ta lle d i n ac c ord an c e wi th the p lan s a n d s p e c i f i c s hh I t D fr ti o n s to b e a s f o llo ws : r u er p a n o r a ..P r i d \hD u m b _D Wh>f.n g ,ma'an1,I e III Xe éesgliaifflfl COIlCl.Et€ th o u g h t mt wa s wa te rp r o o f .Di s tr i c t P . . f u n n Mi s tr e s s D i d y o u wa te r th e Andrew Jaconson, wus:».».w - - r " " " " ' - " J - -'"':"'="-N ,;_llogcrt Ifabor 35.50 urus, §igfrid Prager, of Mag Chas. Rogert, Labor 85.00 |s.,dlrector,Edward Rec lm . n_u I ..\......1 sn orsramst of Immanuel Church. I --* - g g o w - - -v a ;s a b v n h n l l l f M ¢ . | | u | ; u -"_" " " "i s o n d a y a t t h e h o m e o f M r s . N e l s N e l ~3 5 0 0 L i n . F r , 2 4 " c u r b a n d h l i n .s o n a n d d a u g h t e r .T h i r t e e n m e m -C O U N C I L P R O C E E D I N G S m u t t e r .a t $ 0 . 9 0 $ 3 1 5 0 . 0 1 >Iev|b"5 were present and Mrs. Nel- mry son's sister, Mr§.Pixley of Mary,Septgmber 24, 1930by}N!eb..was. a vxsnor.The next A regular meeting of me Blair we meeung """ be helfj at the home City Council was callw to order atof Mrs. Clark Lippmcott.7-30 p M b Mayor Stewart o nMr.ma M "m....|..v~...:...-»-Y -~!2060 Cul Ydsl of grading, at $0.50 1000.01 Total of work common to all types of pavements $4150.01 Silly Li o n, L uu u rCh ri s Ma r ti n so n ,Blac ks mi th W o r k V i c to r Sk ov,Ro a d W o r k 1\.....n....4lI.......Dnnfl "J nrlr ¥Yurk, and the Concordia Semi; 550 Chorus,St.Louis,directed 12.50 Dean Walter Wismar of 2250 Church of the Holy Cross.Dy r u u nu.|.|.|u|5, Juuau \u»¢»_...___Hi nr y lr ee rmi m, Ro ad W o r k 11 6 .2 5 Th e in i ti a l series o f se r mo n s l W i lli e B é e r ma n , Ro a d W o r k 9.00 'i ll b e d e li ve r e d b y D r . W a lte r A . . F a r m e r s Un i o n Co»Op.Co.,.lh i a i e r , o f S t.Lou is.D r .Ma i e r i s profe ssor o f Ol d Te s ta me n t E x e - gesis at Concordia Theological Seminary, St. Louis, and editor of the Walther League Messenger, off ic i al y o u th o r ga n o f th e L u th - er an C hu rc h.- Pe te r Ne ls on ,Ro a d W o r k 3.0|J| _ "'l`h~j=L u i h e r f m Ch ur c h i s th e Sup pli es 6.00 Merin o C. Larse n, Road W ork 4 8.00 Alber t Bia thies en, Road W ork 1 3.50 Ha rr y Tu ks ke r, Roa d W o rk 20.00 C h r i s Be ns on , Ro ad W o r k 33.85 Ha r la n d Ne ls o n , Ro a d W o r k 3.00 z E1 1 1 | 1 1 1 Gus Kempcke, Road Work 135.75 R. B. Eisner, Road Work 114.00 Henry Kruger,'Road Work 24.00 H. w. Pyles, Road Work 48.00 Andy Nelson, Road Work 23.50 Herman Schwock, Road Work und Maintaining 240.10 Bencl Bcr1.elsen, Road Work 83.50 Louis C. Inrsw, Road Work 124.00 Chris 1-`. Frahm, Road Work 101.00 Gus Frahm, Road Work 12.87 Byron McDonald,Sept.Sal- ary 100.00 A. N. Ballard, Freight Adv.1.00 Marcus Beck, Court Costs 16.75 Blair Cemetery Assn., Grave- Opening .10.00 Jon Bolln,Elmfo n Re nt-2 Rooms 10.00 Jonas F.Burcham, Sp. Dep. .Work 21.00 rm.. ..: nm. I ivhr x- Mdse.23.50 lltst uenommnuon to use a palunation-wide networlk to spread its message," said the Rev. H. C. J. Fresd in commenting oi the pro- ject,ast aa it was one of the first churches to own its own de-nominntionnl broadcasting station six years ago.It is estimated that the potential audience of the Luth- eran Hour ls between fifty and fifty-1'i\'e million people. The near- est station in this area is KOIL."I l|H[LLsIDE NEWS OFGARDNER DISTRICT |Mrs. M. A. Matz entertained the members of the Hillside Club ath e r home Thursday afternoon.|Miss Doroglx Masters was a vis- itor after ool.I Mr.and Mrs.Dan Phillips at- .Spén ~ayvi s i ti n g wi th Mr . a n d Mr s . Ge o r g e K i n g a n d f a mi l y . Mr s .E l m e r Mu n s o n o f Om a h a vi si te d F r i d a y a t th e C la r k L i p - pi nc ott ho me . M r .a n d Mr s .W i l l Re e h a n d Mr s . F r a n k J e n s e n vi s ite d S u n d a y e ve n i n g wi th Mr .a n d Mr s . H a r r y S mi th a n d f a mi ly . M r .a n d - a i r s .Chee S u tto n h a d as d i n n e r ea ts S un d ay :Mr . a n d Mr s . P ar k e r o f B e n s on , Mr s . E ls i e J or gen qe gn, Mr s. An ni e S utton , Mr. °~...~.as:.::=> 'rn ~ =.=".:»'.r. THE BLAIR DRUG |'» Oil Burners That Will Work THE EXCELLO I THE LACO THE HOTTENTOT All Tried Burners CALL BLACK 62 FOR ESTIMATES Prices Lowest A Personal Guarantee '-:-A Hanulactarers Guarantee John Moore Plumbing Co. "We Know How" Tekamah-Excavation underwxiy preparatory to building wall for creek bank near Baptist church. Bloomington-Water system will bdimproved. Advertise in The Enterprise daughtér. Mr. and Mrs. Chen Sutton andNeil spent Thursday evening withMr. and Mrs. Jim Sorensen and family.Mrs.John Kiercht and MissMar-ie Koenig were callers at the Jonas Blomherg home Friday aft- Oemnon. PUBLIC SALE of .DAIRY CATTLE 25 » I-leadof Dairy Cattle - 2.5 The dairy herd belonging to Edmond Johns consisting of twenty-five head of dairy cattle, Jersys and Guern- seys, will be sold on the Henry Fischer farm one and one-half miles south of Blair on next . ~ S A T ' D A Y O C T O B E R 4 t h 9 Beginning at One 0'clock p. m. Sharp This herd is an extra choice lot of cows and are in prime condition, allare in milk,some just fresh and others to befresh soon. .lust the kind of stuff the pulzlic is calling for. Remember the date Saturday,October Fourth Sale starts at 0ne 0 'clock Sharp Jensen and Brass, Auctioneers Citizens State Bank, Clerk for the Improvement of Qertain sn-ms in said District by Grud- ing, Curbing, Guttering and Pav- ing, Describing the Property Spe- cially Benefitted by said Improve- ment, Providing for Plans, Spec-ifications and an Estimate of Cost of said Improvement,Providing for the Issuance of Intersection Paving Bonds of said City and the Issuance of District Paving Ponds of said District, for the Levying or Special Assessments againsm the atur - ay vening October 4 - 8:00p. m. Admission;Adulfs $1; High School pupils 50c; Grade School pizpils 25c L I V E s'rocK G R A I N H A U L I N G ,XJHQR Jounggl * l at 0.50 `245.00 Total of work common to all types cf pavements $1195.00 1887 Sq. Yds. of Pre-mixed Oil Asphallic Concrew Pavement, at $1.10 1525.70 Total for Inbex-section Por-' tion,2721.20 Total c o n of Improve- cially Benefitfed by said Improve- ment, Providing for Plans, Spec-ifications and an Estimate of Cost of said Improvement,Providing for the Issuance of Intersection Paving Bonds of said City and the Issuance of District Paving Ponds of said District, for the Levying or Special Assessments againsm the L I V E s'rocK G R A I N H A U L I N G ,XJHQR Jounggl all types cf pavements $1195.00 1887 Sq. Yds. of Pre-mixed Oil Asphallic Concrew Pavement, at $1.10 1525.70 Total for Inbex-section Por-' tion,2721.20 Total c o n of Improve- Tekamah-Excavation underwxiy preparatory to building wall for creek bank near Baptist church. Bloomington-Water system will bdimproved. Advertise in The Enterprise Exp e n s e &Mi lea g e 24.95 ~uis He in ze rlin g,Ni g h t W a tc h a t J a i l 15.00 nic-r==t.ate Ma c hi n er y 8 :Su p- p1y Co., Blasting ' C aps 38.35 .0 .O.F .Ha ll ,Ke n n ar d , Elec ti on '- Re nt.2 ro o ms 10.00 ~. H. Printing Co., Supplies 2.60 I enry Km se, Exhibit to I-'air 250.00 end ure La rs en, Re nt 10.00 ~.F .L u n d l,Co.A tty . ,E x - pense 28.35 nnio C.Ma r ti n ,Co.Clk. , Posta ge, Expr ess, Lau ndry 19.17 ~Ienckq Ou td oo r Pu b l.Co., Oil Burners ~hat Will Work THE EXCELLO I THE LACO THE HOTTENTOT All Tried Burners CALL BLACK 62 FOR ESTIMATES Prices Lowest A Personal Guarantee '-:-A Hanulacturers Guarantee 0» DEAD ANIMALS We remove horses,cattle, hogs or sheep from your farm at no cost to you. We have the only ligensed truck to haul .deaclanimals in Washington county. Phone 21, Arlington, Neb. We pay all phone charges. \1 ' ~rs.5 a u~geon,s ~2159 Omaha on Thursday. for Ioor .Sunday dmner guests at theohnDulaney,.Canng for 29 00|John Reid home were Mr. and Mrs. Poor ''Louis Schenk,Mr.and Mrs.W.ontnnelle Gl1XIl3*2»El.Ser-Snowden and two children and vice 1.00 Wm.Schenk. ed Frahm,2 Rooms, Elec-I Mrs. J. L.Petersen entertained tion Rent 1`D.00 the Baptist Missionary Circle on I 'A CALL ,XJHQR Jgl-|N§£| and farnéiy were Sunday dinner guests ut the Frank Linden home.Mrs. Alfred Anderson, Mrs. Jens Ciausen and Mrs.J.L..Petersen Clausen and Mrs. J. L. Petersen at- struction Held at the Scheffler hall in Blair Friday afternoon. Mrs. "arg Ervey called to see her sister,rs. Frank hlchlianigal of Blair Saturday evening.Mrs.Mchianigal has been quite sick butis feeling better at this writing. .Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rasmussenand family were Sgndny af ternoonvisitors at the Pete Nelson home, near Orum. neynmus nenuermg Farmfm Franzenbm-gf, Rgpresentativa vu _.=. ..11 »=..,..e ,, .fweuf': '~.-~f 1~ '`";.§é:f.»¢f" iz: .z`!f"-f - " ' ~""':'~. Let The Enterprise Do Your .Iob PrintingYour Autumn Meals Megt 4 Mr.and Mrs.Emil Kruse at-'his birthday, Saturdayevmins by handed the binhdxy celebration nf-enteruining a number of rehnivesLewin Cook at his home in Flor»'nnd friends at inochle.Highence Tuelday evening.Iseoxvs wgre wqn ~ H r s .JC.B. Mrs.G. .o. Ndsbn kegt open Mehmns :md Claus ehrens. Miss at the home of Msg. and Mrs. Hugh Wright.Rev. and Mrs. Carl Bader cameup to the Home Friday evenin~ to ca ller s Mr .and Mr s .George Mo r g a n a n d f a mi ly h ld a b i r th d a y d i n n e r S u n d a y f o r Mr . M m- g i n a n d th e i r '.. .. . o t _, . ....._.HILL Y a nball' ne o: w -morM T L "ent! they ue playershave the large 1appetites to enum day s, and the (ooh|ul well under nn have a family husluts,whether or lp e c u nto m y o u p r o b le m o l h e a d y xlder._ Finn lnvorod - :mln l " m n u n aLemon gm-1 een: Cwhd Fur gn nn nl;u m n n :x la :um -;1;;¢Crlnn mme: eeD lr c w p l e e w i t h m x l n l e u ste el nr B llve r k ni fe .Sp r i n k le wi th le m- on julc e.Add s alt. c e ler y . nu n md .. . lu i a w . - ( n u To s s ll l h l l y n f , p a m m u l l u m .M i s ; R u t h W i d e n e r wa s 1 u r d a y n i g h t a n d S u n d a y g m M i nlie len An dr e as e n of Bla S da y d i nn e r a nd su p pe r ; o f th e W .J .B o lle f a m i l y M r .a n d Mr s .L o u i s L i H o d , ..". ,"___»¢~,. We have established new Low Prices for" Q A Ml a o f I | ! | n - I II J.6]|U&was 5 £4|\.u| u\; UA bllu \I| .vn ° * " "g I f1|H k i f r e e .Th e K e n s ln g to n .Club m e t vn th f g r mly o f Om a h aen , . ° T § d " i § J ' § ° h §Gr a n t 5hi¢1J M1-5.A r t h u r Sc hne lder W e d n e a - ' d m n e r g u e s t s M i n a..n 0..s........I.......n..- ¢......unhqha - ¢In u n f i n r n a n m lrlr1:So me r s: S h ow* Mille r a t B la ir .Cleaning and PressingEverySaturdayalterw e ga methecrowdcomesho me ready to iac kle a most substantial dinner. .-................,._.__gather.Se rve o n c r is p le n u c a leaves.Ga rn is h wi t h a d u h o f wlvr lk a .I f s k lu l a r e bs-ish:r e d th e ap ples ne ed n o t b e par eu, Yi eld: 6 s er vi ng s. P u mu k ln P lc 1 un. winner mu d ar n amed1 un. elnnnmon pumpkingg wp hoo. nur x can -vmenmu cup brown vxnr mlik54, up. nic 2 'Q \b-v. orann2 n n Imlec ,1% " sr n tn h o d Pllln vu-lr-rvMn e a s mo o th pasta o f I n a spic es und water.Ad d sn lc e p an e wi t h augur,sa lt u n d be aten 1- nato th e pu mp ki n.Stir m b le n d L ho r .... \ . . ..A A mu l;h n n md m u m m m ,m r .a n n m n .u n . n w - ,bu n d e a n d c h i ldr e n o f B ln lr . Su n d a y gu e s ts a t t h e C .B . B u n n h o me " e r e Mr . a n d Mr s . A . R.Be ales a n d J a n e o l s c u m o f B la i r ,Mr s .Bu n n' a niec e,Mr s .J . Str i c k le tt a nd h n sb d n d o l F lo re n c e a n d Mr . a n d Mr s . B y r o n B u n n . Mr . a n d Mr s . Ha r r y T u c k e r a n d Mr . a n d Mr s , L o u i e Gd mm n tte n d - e d th e E u c h w s t i c c on gre ss i n Oma h a Th u r s d n y a f te r n o o n .M r .a n d Mr s .Pe te E ll i o tt a n d f a mi ly o f A r i z o n a , w h o h a ve b e e n 'lv i s i t i n g r e l a ti w s i n Mo . ,stop pe d ,.L_ ._ .. .. ... . ». ,.. .. . . ,. hw# di ! mu .oauuluuy itlvtu owu ycazu UL u n ; ° " " : " ' " '" ' : "t ,d t f C -vls i to r .Th e n e xt me e t m g |He n r y Ro h we r a n d Mr s .I 2`Tf"§°§m'Z'. "'5f'§§§` »21f"m£'e ..'§, °";- §£'ii ' 51 held with Mrs . J o hn La ndis Meh re nn vis ited at the J oh n .F b d . N b .T h l hos te ss W e dn esd ay , Oc t. 8.[ s o n h o me so u th o f B la i r Supa a to r a te m C a m ~ g e e . J i - " " c .B N e u m a n c eleb rated h i s d t e r n o o n :` H o m e f o lk s we r e so rr y to pmm. n.- e\.;..\Q |un.|norman frm., \1tJFn h h f l\nn n lver s a r v W e dn es da v eve- 4 n h ...NA \.l|-¢m n 1 lT?nlnnnr darie ko n-\ndsy spent Top Coats $1-Z5 ;h l u l u m :L u x l b n s U 1 \ . ¢ |u . n n J n w a v " § ° " "° " " " : " " ' - - ' J "" - " ' - - : U 'Ig w g a t l y l o v e d b y e v e r y o n e ,a n d w e m u g .P l n o c h l e w a s t h e d n r e r s l o n h t h g w i l l f i n d m u c h h a p p i -f O r t h e e v e n i n g .M .G .C l 1 . I ' i S l E l J - . Z E S i n t i ;n e w w o r k .I s e n a n d M r s .C l o u d M e h r e n s h e l d |h 'h s c o r e s ,C l a u s M e h r e n a a n dR e v .a n d M r s .W .C .G e o r g e o f h i s M a r t i n C h r i s f i a n s e n w e r e = ¥ i Q . < 1 » f s = t » . & < : * 3 ' f . 1 = §E * : ' a " . _ " 1 e ' ; " ; ' r . & ' f . . § ' . . . . . Sunday nftemoon with Mr. Mrs. Henry Lorenzen.Harold Dey and Miss Anita cher were dinner guests Sund Exe Th o ma s Au tz en h or r le i n 3 Advance Cleanersoades' a o l»La- \ i"" l5upQ:|.mu2nueul.anu lnu uu n la m.M O d ~I m ~of_""j5{d M J h A .~|Sa§h.rday.W e h a ve a lr e ad y le a r n - To ans nt,w e d n d a t th e r a n r s M ?" P |} rn :1 P0 Y a n d d a u g h te r las n s c l=Ef'to l° " f 'f}]"'R_"§'9__lfi'°f,.fhf'F mmn u i l. S c o tt A l le n h o me .lRln i r -an d M I an d Mr s -.Tm u f U l customers the best value i n radio receivars. llcar it! See it! Compare ir! Three beautiful models . . . cxnraordinary radio as ordinary prices.Come in TODAY. s\|ur\'riif:5lIik .7 I 1 I I lp.. °. ¢ -vp;\\Q'| " \'4 5 ~Lg.,' "I ~' . f .~ f= ' i ' ~ § 9 f h; l. OW BOY "~ °A d lu in ,guuhcd examplc of early Amcfitan cnbancr damn.Harmonuc u buutliullywuzh any autrc¢.=r.di¢=;s.- Superhcterodyne cuc\.|t.E9 tu'bcs°fuur nfwhnh are I Ig - I . g ii m i l ~r , _ _ I '1 - -n - \ i s E ; screen-gnnd.More sclcurvr and |enslalvr :hm any ul. hlrhcnu uiercd tu the public. J. E. Campbell lmnlos-FUn:g'1'rURn:nua vxnnnrsuilxc \ -- u ¢ _ ¢ ~~. ~., e f .,s 4 i ¢n rs y A n f v # J M / d "l l '"" ' ~ \ l "n f .- a r .f l 'A 2 f r i I 'R . a n r A 9 , A..1 'u '5 1 »..\ " . r .94J\ . . s J ¢ " '~ j r , 1' ? . '1 ¢Iu1.To if i ~e c h o o s e ; p| g QHN ERA ELEcTRi FULL RANGE " R A D I O for the =£5¢ reasons that you will chooae it.. " " H 1. known to radio science:' g --F|.tlI»Rm1ge Sensitivity to penetrate staaering dis-~ tance!Q -Full»R¢:nge §eleetivlty for hairline separation oi stations . v --Full-Range Tone to reproduce every vocal inflection, every musical note naturally.. And it is General Electric . .. out of the House of Magic ~where scientist: and engineers, for "E .¢ .; c : \ \ ° s , h a v e b c c n m a k i n g r a d i o h i a t o r y .~ This ultra-modernradio combines every good qualify ; fe1 l t In moa t sa ti sfy in g Lo prepare a UUSIUJH " W U nuu ' " " "" " " " --me al f or a c ro wd llk e th is b ec au se the sc a ldlm; poi nt 0 111 ? § hei °f" §'f th e ir en th us i as m do e slf t a top wi th ?"'?°;__Pi'.'ff_1§'f§,'= §'2_"";p m n " _ ; o n L I I C I I L|.ILU|.|.|. uv ulu l v n -....- --n e r T h u r s d a y w i t h t h e f a m i l y o f M r s .E l l i o t t ' s b r o t h e r ,L .L a y m a n . I I I E I I w o n :a l :m e n a m e W l l l n e r ' " " " " Iv e r y s u c c e s s f u l .s . C o l .T .J .W o o d s o f B a r z c r c f t s l n n 1 |0 .n ' Q O H n f ~~ W .H .~ ~ 'zune ere Sunday dinner guests at .the John Landis home.. Mfg-UH*-*= mcbge f@H°f';°°§>"g;; ~old i 1 o f f§ e n §hexe_Wed-Mrs.Paul .Jfpp left Mondayg i f ~ a wee s vxslt n a ngsday.morning for her home ag Emporia, lty,e I Gus Erickson of California will*Kansas af ter u weeks vnsat at the »R e . W . I - I . U d d h a d t h IPleasnve las"t S.,§d§?`§? baptizin; callmg on fnends here W@dU°3da¥|¥e';" °;_e' mother,Mrs. Emma Mr. and Mrs.Thomas Autzen~:e.;a?m...a§.El of Mr.Rnd MP3 "nil nhilrirnn nf Omaha visitedl .,...... tho game but continues with Lhe dinn er.And a g oo d me al ls alwa y s wo n h y o f e nth u s i a s m.. W e may stamp o ur fee t and ju mpl\v\a n d l l n t r n n h Q d " | | l fl V h] 0 Il ( '!h F l ' Il l l l . 1 10 1 . u vu u \1 £ U s . .J . W --- -. -T h d h e a t t o . d o w o v e n30% '¥F '3°" § § ¢c o n t i n u e c o o k i n g w w E N G L A N D N E W S ' a b o u t 1 0 m i n u t e s ,o r u n t i l H l l i m z q i s j u s t s e t .Y ! ° l d ;1 . p i c ..M r s .N e i l T h o m p s o n a p d d g u g h - Q ara: IF¢"InZ'm'rééTi\°i|{`i'1if:ié!_rw rr-:::=:..... ninln [ters of BME; "l°'E. wee:-eng 'TTI§§f11§}`»`§}»§»£}i¢h}» edzéa.So hoti!'F"!"}?%?'"no u s " C U P l i l i u f r u g r 'l ! n . . » ¢- 4 fh a .I a v l f h n r n n k n n n a m e] l U l . B i l l b l n :. u a u A l l v l u r u v n n - - . . . -M r .a n d M r s .C h a s .R o g e r t a n ? f a m i l y w e r e S u n d a y x f e x u n g v i z | M o n d a y m o r n i n g f o r C a l i f o r n i a ' A u t z e n h o m e ztors at the Earl Thompson homf. l""h"1`° sho will join her husband Mrs. Jacob Sierk was hostess Im I M n .Wm. ri.Anderson kr:or |W§an§é2iL`§"1wZ}=fE&"'§:'&h¢TIES?i iwho will return the latter part of Thursday afternoon to the mem-:UIC week from the Ogient I .day.Mr Ch 1 D .-bers of the Happy Hour Club.Mr. and Mrs.Clifford Fletcherlcr nts the ?|'.¢.§f~ giudsyangmtgé-11g ¢ ~ f f q d m o w :d Miss' of Omaha, spent Iunday afternoon!Mi s s Eli la Jackson received A |Friends "aid "éliéfiis glathered at the Grandpa etcher home.-pleasant vlslt Sunday from Mr.at the Emil Rathjen home.Thurs-I Mrs. Vick Skov was u visitor a I the Ed Holstein home last Thurs-| "ueorge,you \\r'81'€Ill nsterungto what I said." nr ut nl i mi llI i l l l i nc r q g m s o u p l l a l o o d n u u - I .m 'D l l " | ;u m m 1 \ = \ \ I ¢ ° | ' | " E ' m , P e r e 2 a : e = : = . : : * : t ' E - . . -. :! . ' . . . . . . . . ' & : | _ . ' 5 ' £ " . . . .' ! . ' 2 § " . . ' l " 1 » ' é I ? i a i m j'Er- wha t makes you think that, my love?" "I asked you if you could let me have $50 and you smiled and said 'Ycs.dearest' " l l l l l l w s u u u u u l n u ;o u l | \ l u . § . | ;L v l w n u n u n . .. . . .. _ | . .n . . . . . - . . .| l . . . »a l l f u n n . :n l 0 h u i \ _ . . . . . l .I n t n u l a i n \ . |a n 1 n | |§ { 1 I » } - l f ;t h e n IIUUIU LUBUT UPU llIM muvu an n nun soup.Perhaps y ou , Loo, am keen about th*frame and erdoy spen ding y ourSaturday af ternoons wa tc hing y our favori te te a m g o th ro ug h the ir mane uve rs.In tha t c as e h avi ng a . ro a st of be e f o r a ba k e d h am th a t c an be ba k in g u n ti l th e Limo y o u\.......»f n -i h n n u t t i n u n n l r l h r .n D Y E R h u n l u n :ann um;l " " '' | r4w o r k q u i c k l y i n t o f l o u r 1 . 1 . 1 . n r e r s u n t i l a p p e a r a n c e i s l l l ' e c o n :f e .d r y m e a l .A - : l d m i l k ,d i l u t e d w i t h t h e w a t e r ,g r a d u a l l y ,s t i r I n g i n t o t h e f l o u r w i t h a .t o s s i n g t i o n .U s e a f o r k f o r t h i s m i x l m r A d d o n l y s n m c l e n t l i q u i d .t o o i s t e u .D l - v i d e i n t o 5 p o r t i o n s !F o r m e a c h -»x t . . -n n ]1 n | |n n :P l a i n Uancfé Zeke--Look here;didn't you say deviled eggs were made with pepper, salt and mustard? City Nephew-I did. Uncle Zeke-\Veil_ you must bc wrong.I fed the hens all that I Mg .an d Mr s .F lo y d L o f u s n u ; f u mx ly o f B la i r , w e r e S u n d a y d m- - - - ..........i......L a l . . . u n s l n § n |f l n n vr r n a n d Mr s .Gi lle tte a n d s o n o f No r - i d a y af te rn o o n a n d evne.ii1 f o lk .Mi s s J a c k s o n r e tu r n e d wi th ho n o r o f h i s b i r th an mve f h n m Q...wr...:..11................\....--:nn ...:__..........c....L E I I' .». r.in rsary,cards, Led by | 1\1it-1 l i n t ! ! !: u l u w a w w "" " " ' "° " ""m u :a u m m :n u n - v - °' " ° 1 1 '"; I l E 1 'g u e s u s u l .u n :p a u : u = u p \ l \ S \ | A & \l . I I C I I I .I u n u | . . \ u l l \w u c u :a u t :w u l l n e e v e n m g w a s u p u n l .u m . vp r a c t l c a i a r r a n g e m e n t .T h e n w h e n p a s t r y m u s t b e b a k e d i n . .a t o v e n | L o f t 1 s h o m e .' w e l t f o r a f e w d a y s .a n d f i r s t p n z e s w e r e c a p t w 2 ' ° ¥ . f t : > " 3 1 ' 2 ; £ = 2 _ f 9 ° f , § . . ' = ; * . 2 . E ' f '. . . , £. , ° T f 4 2 € » r F 1 .= 9 ~ R ' i S § ¥ ? . P .i E ? . " ,i $ , i i t ' , ? . ' 2 :M r .a n d M r s .C l a q d e C . 1 e n = e = = w i - M i s s M m h i N e l s o n e n j o y e d J M r s .L o u i e K r u s e a n d T .1 u e u w u u u u u l u u u r w u z u c a sready by tho time your tamil peeled uf! its extra. sweaterg. Oyrtar Stew 2 cum evapontéd I tbsp. crackermilkcrumbs2 rum unter 1 pr.. oysters...I a i . - -| . . . » » . . - l.IJ\.r&|\.Yield:b slllsfw enum UL - ---~.Y rm crust pivs."!"! family were Sunday afternoqn "'fE"Sunday from her brothels,'¢};e11 while the booby was award-Baked Stuft Sweet Penton §mt°f3 at the Fréemnn L0f|»1S Iels Nelson and family,Andrew'ed in-3.John Autzen and Louis Qngmlllinatirolntow §\;»ggggw,°§;°_th H R h p 1 .I\el§on and Mr. and Mrs. William Lund.§= ~ = 2 = ~ = » = = = - ~ ». " " " ° a " 1 » , .~a , , . : ; f ° ; ;: a ~ , ; ' , : '. , x : . ': ' $ ' ; ; ; ' i ' ; * fi , "" 1 !° a § " f § f ~~~~W m .~a m 1 I' ? L ' f ' f . - . . u w n A } n a h n u m l n m n m n r l l n m I B D I 1 \ F i B i t £ d t h e N E W E n i f l a n d ~ U 1 8 D a r k Y P IC l l l n e l ~ § ; § § § g f § ° § n = ; i § § \ § =w e e k s s t a y B t 1 stuff and they haven't laid a dev .iled egg yit, ;Groucho, at dinner-Well_ there goes my second heiping of dessert. 'Have you ony (more, da1ir}g?By I l l l t i O I N O D l u s p . u u \ . \ . c |Z s t a l k s c o l w t D a s h p a p r i k a D u n n : H W C U L y vu u x w vs a n - _ . . - . . . . _ _o v e n { 3 5 0 'l = '. )u n t i l s o f t .M a k e a a ;_;I....¢..l»\»\* I n a n \ \ ii iééi Mondav afternoon |Rev.Moran condu ted _I »""'\"""""ocour Sun ;John Sahroeder t o o k GlenMrs.Eddie Fletcher spent last day afternoon chapel service and Schmidt,young son of Mrl and* Wednesday afternoon at the An~we had a very pleasant time.'l\Irs.Peter Schmidt, Jr.of Westdrew Nelson home.\Rev.Day received a pleasant Point, up to Minneapoiis the first; Eileen and Roberta Bridvwll visit on Friday from his daughtler lof the week and placed him in the spent.Wednesday 91101 Th\1lSda>'Emily Day of North Bend, Neb.i3¢hriner's home for crippled chll-ni ht. abthe Herman Spnck home.Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Underwood dmn..- 1i i . .and Mrs.Huit.Lowe mere left Wednesday for their new;Mr. and Mrs. Percy Tucker andTuesdayevening Jvisitors at th0'home in Lincoln.The Crowell Marshal Wilcox left Friday morn- Freeman Ioftis home.Ho f '" \me emily as well as the work-mg for s \veek's visit with rels-I Mrs. Julius Weber jras a Wed-ling force will always bless this tives in South Dakota. _ i e s d s y I a f e r n o o n v i s i t o r a t t h e d e a r c o u p l e f o r t h e w a t h e h = . n u n v v n A n n n a l b y y av~. .|F u n e r a l s e r v i c e s w e r e h e l d F r i -I. n e u n |\...:...l.o-.......|...ll - 2 .... .- \ :..- .... . - J . . .\ . __1.n . n n n \ |:...n.. .. .. \. ...r..... the way,what do you call it? The Mrs.--Why, it's bread pud- ding, dear. Groucho--Why didn't you tell me before I ate it?You know I don'f. like bread pudding, yet you insist on running- it in on me every little while! Th-edford-John West opened miniature golf course. I n n r l w n n n r l l i i " I l l- y . . . .r - - - » - 1 _,.nit ber la!Sc ald mi lk . di lu te d wi th the wa. - ter. with on ion. c elery . parsley and bay leaf 20 mi n u te s ;re mo ve ceI~ ery ,oni on an d hey le a !an d ad d c r a c k e r s .H e a t t h e c l e a n e d o y s t e r s i n t h e i r o w n l i q u i d u n t i l t h e e d g e s \1 . | . \; __ . | \ l .. . . _ A A . . . " , . ., | ¢ \ , IEDXUIW IBB em lu mu emu ua. ummpota to a bout 4 i nc he s lo ng.Sc rape o u t the Inside i n to a h o t mi x i n g bo wl.A d d bu tter .mi lk ,s a lt a n d beat mi xtu r e u n m smo o th m d c reamy .A d d almo n ds .S tu r t mi x- tu re i n to po tato sh ells tigh tly . filnxn n mn n h mn ll n t r rm In n lllf l | I Cul'ol a ||: n l ;s;|.....butter. p aprika a nd salt.Ser ve im-br o wn i n a me d i u m o ve n ( 3 5 0 ' F . ) medlate ly .Yi e ld :6 servinscs.Yi e ld :6 a e r vln n . ~rs.r~_ , .:v _. . . . . . . - - » - - - - - - ; 1 ..-; _ _ . . . - - 1 - 3 r c c L w . : r $ . _ . .._ _ _ , . . _ . . -- q = ' ;_ _ : j " " ".r » _ .- < 1 4 . _ . ° ~ J " " " ' °1 l l c a r i t !S e e i t !C o m p a r e i r !T h r e e .G U U [ | | 5 ~b e a u t i f u l m o d e l s ...c x t r a o n d i n a r y B [ 5 1 " ; . =° " " " " "r a d i o a s o r d i n a r y Q r i c c u .C o m e i n |_;iih»»'-T ~o q Qi m i l ~k i ll n - e o n l y L o w s o v Aan i I v i II1 .8 CI lI "0 IIli fHCtoI 'y gulxhcd exlmplc ol early 1 ~ i n t h e w o r l d w i t h i t s 5 f _ §§if'l'f,'I1"u§1'°{,'1°f..§ff1.`T1`&-- ~~_ o w n m i l l f o r g r i n d -i n g f l o u r .I Y o u r g u n r a n - te e O f q w l i f y ~ sa r u d g u r i t y .J .E .C a m p b e l l a "2 ._ _ | - ra ;- ;..»\=* "" ""m x n l o s - F u n z g l r u n n z ~£==-f ' "~i f ._.._,,.-"T' .!i'»f°'"""n u a v x n n n r s u i l x c \.~ ' ~V "' " ° ` | - | ~.,ef / '( g e ' 2 =S ' 3 f 2 » ~ ~m ~/ , wuzh any autrc¢.=r.di¢=;s.-. 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V I' U H !a A v\ . a a u u w w u a 'a y § 0 U g .Llln 11|\J| |l ¢ Ll Ill 'AVAIM r .a n d M r s .P e t e L a r s e n i m d l p r a y t h a t t h e m r f u t u r e w i l l b e t h e J a m e s H .F a r i s , a g e 8 2 y e a r s w h o1Mrs Mr,and Mrs.Will Ryan were Tuesday evening visitors at Rud- olph Mencke's.Mr. and Mrs. Detlef Wulf and fumily visited Wednesdayevening at John Petersen's.Miss Velma Ruwe substituwd for Miss Nelsen at the O1-um school Monday and Tuesday.1first communit meetin of*The y gthisschoolyear was held at the school house Friday evening.Relatives and friends helped Hurry Madsen celebrate his birthl anniversary Wgednésdny evening. Mr. and Mrs. Theo.Williamsen were Sunday dinner guests at theChris Pexersen home in Blair. Sunday visitors at the John Pet- ersen home were Mr. mid Mrs. C n an Marion of LittlePcversed Sioux, lown, Mrs. Jens Petersen nf; Council Bluffs, Mr, and Mrs.Frcd Jensen and daughters,Mrs.Her-man Nelson and sons, Mrs. Albert Skov and Lyle, Merle Ward, Clar- ence and Marion Williamson.Mr.nnd Mrs.Rudolph Menckze und Marguerite and Mr. and Mrs. Will Ryan heiped Mrs.Nancy Ryan celebrate her birthday Wed-I ncsdny.Rose Hill school played ball atCuming City Friday nfiernoomlhfg |hospital in Omaha had as Sunday afternoon visimrs, her brothers, Dean aunt, mahBlair, Mr. nearnight Tyson and ail went w the rodeo at Tekamah Sunday afternoon. and Clifton Anderson andMrs. Mollie Denny of Teka~ and Miss Melita Taylor of and Mrs.George Reid of- Tekamah,spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth The Misses Muriel and E\la! Morrison and George Ackerman u Tekamah,were Sunday supper guests 91 Mr. and Mrs. Wm_ Rut- ledge. Dr.Cameron of Herman,gavethe pupils of the Kindred school the xequircd physical examination g Monday..x Miss Emestine McCoy wedt onl Friday evening to Fremont to spend the weekend at the home of 'her cousin, L. V. Day.' |The Burn Kelley family spent Sunday evening at the iiiarvey lliolling home in Tekamah.-Mr. and Mrs,Opal Rwrevcs and |children spent Sunday with Mr.'and Mrs.U. ~Reeves south of|Blair.~1 Mr.und Mrs.Walter Appleby xxmd daughter of Rose Hill,had §undny ijnpcr wi§h Mr. and Mrs. ,Ella were Sunday afternoon visit-''ers at the Eddie Flekhe: home.| I Manha Haier and Ruth Paulson. iwcre Friday aftemoon visitors at* m, Vick Skov home.;Mr. and Mrs. Kelley Rosenkilde of Arlington, were Saturday eve- ning visitors with Mr.and Mrs. Chester Hovendick. Mr.and Mrs.George Richards and daughter Qf Beatrice spent several days last weiek visiting at the home of Mrs. Richards' sisters, Grace and Carrie Geary. Mr. and Mrs. l n Jackson and family wem Frid y evening visit- ors nt the Vick Skov home. Mrs. Ted Curley and Marjorie spent lust wqek with her sister,Mrs. Wm. Sprick. Mrs. Freeman Loftis and l<Iow~ard spent Friday with Mrs. Ches-ter }io\'endick.Freeman drove to Omaha that day and purchased 16head of cattle for winter feeding. Donald and Charles. Lesw Hov- lendick spent thdweekend with their grandparents,Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hovendick. I |Walter Anderson and Irene Lar-sen of Blair, and Deo Nielsen oh Winside were Saturday eveninglvisimrsnttheEarlThompson] home.| F very happiest.The Underwoods have been in Bla i ;for fourteen ypars. eleven of which were spentat the Home.Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Cole nf Den- vgr,Colo.,stopped at the Home Sunday to visit the lat!er's grand~ mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Claxk. Jr. CALHOUN AND VICINITY Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Iverszn,Mr. und Mrs. Percy Tucker and Mar- shnl Wilcox spent Sunday eveningwith Mr. and Mrs. Scott Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Jchn Autzen and dgughters, Mildxvd and Margaret, visited Monday evening at the Carl Rohwer hame. Mr.and Mrs.C.B.Mehrens were visitors at the Mrs. Herman Ruthman home Monday evening. Mrs. Gladys Courtney og Oma-im,whose husband met sth n fcw_ vmcks ago,when his auto golhded with a street car, was in- Jgred in an auto collision Monday night at '1\venY.y~founh and Wirt street, when riding with her pnr~ ents, Mr. and Mrs.Fred Bivcns. Mrs.Bivens was also cut and bryiszd.Mr,Bivens,who wasdnvingthecar was uninjurcd. passed on at Ins Angeles,Sept.20.Mr. Faris was superintemtsnv. of U12 Ft. Calhoun schools for sev-teral years and a number of stud~ ents were graduates under him and still reside here.Mr. Faris is sur-.vived by one daughter, Mrs. Flor- `lence McCom\ick of Los Angeles, and one son, Blaine of Ogden,Utah.His wife preceded him in death several years ago.Inter- iment was made in Forest Lawn cemetery.|Mrs. Fred W. Mmller was hosbess to the members of the Coffee Club Friday afternoon.Mrs.Wm. Kruse, Sr. and Mrs. H. A. Kruse were prize winners.1 Dr. Geesaman has been a busy man this vneek giving the school |children their annual medical ex- aminations i n the Ft.Calhoun`sc}\ool and the different districtaw , around here.I Harold Dey played ball at North Bend Friday on the all-sur team, chosen from teams in the Elkhsgg Valley league.The bull game `one of the attractions at the Lin- coln highway celebration at North Bend.1 Miss Dora Klindt entertained a few friends at cards Saturday aft-I ernoon,complimentary to Miss'Alma K\iqdt of _0mnha,who isl unnl qM u nm -l u n :H nu m m m1 -# n mu h h !¢ _ n1 : score being 19 to 1 in favor of Rose Hill.Mr.and Mrs.Mike Rodel and duughtxrs of Blair were Sunday visitors at the Norris Ward home.Sunday visitors at Lhe Rudolph' Mencke home were Mr. and Mrs.Gus Mencke, Jack and Geo.,Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ryan and family. Ray Steed and friend of Omaha,were Thursday cvenirf supper guests at John P5etersen's. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rasmussen are the proud parents of a girl born Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Will Jacobson en~termined at dinner Sunday;Mr.and Mrs. Owen Dodge, Mrs. Math- ew Pascole, Lois and Allen, all_ol Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wem-inghoff, Ruth and Richard of lrv- ington.Mrs Will Hansen and Leona, Mrs. Fred Jensen and daughtkrs,Mrs. Jens Petersen visited Tues day afternoon at John Petersen s.Mr. and Mrs. Vie Holstein were Sunday evening supper guests at the Will Hansen home.Mrs.Will Hansen and Le0\'\8 visited Thursday aftemoon at the Mac Cameron home. Mr.and Mrs.Detlef Wulf en- tertained relatives from Winside Last Sunday. ALONG THE BOTTOM ROAD Mr. and Mrs. Byron Beard andsons spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs B'eard's sister,Mrs.John ueorgc Ham.Alternoon visitorswere Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hainand children of west of Hennini, ,and guests, Mr. and Mrs. HowardGriffithof Burwell.The latter, couple, who came Friday went to Iowa Monday to visit relatives.Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Hansen of Omaha, were Sunday afternoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. ClydeMetzler.I Mr. and Mrs. Clydp Metzier and. Mrs.Fred Ray drove to Omaha' Monday afvernoon to visit Mrs. F. Muller at the Emmanual hospital and found her improving nicely.Mrs. Washburn of Blair, and as- sistant gave the pupils of Bono school the required physical exam-iination Thursday afternoon.'1'hey' called at the A. E. Dixon home.1 Mr.and Mrs. Lars Frandsen were Sunday dinner guests at thu Ugg" Layman home. umsday afternoon hks. Ken-neth Tyson was hostess to the Merry Makers Club. Visitors were'Mls. Wm. Rutledge, Mrs. W. Bratt |and Miss Anna Paulsen.Mrs. Bratt was voted into membership'and Mrs. Joe Bandar dropped her r..1me 1`romthe rolL A shower ofnecessities for the family burned out last week who lite in the John Deaver tenant house was given bythe Club.Mrs. Opal Reeves won the prize in a word contest.Mrs. Tyson served delicious refresh- ments. _Mrs.Harry Tyson enter- tains Oct. 9. Mr. and Mrs.Hugo Haack ofBlair, were Sunday evening visit- 'ors at__the_Byron Bunn home and II | | L , 1 c u wu 1 . 1 . u u m y .i i " an Mr. and Mr Ira Chittendon andMrs. Trion and James of Msdison.|T.'; Nab., were here to s:e 3.11s. lzziz-,P' abeth Clark.rel Mrs. Josephine York reoeisM a : pleasant call Wednesday fnom Mrs. Church of South Sioux City, Neb.Mr. L. N. Buising of Falls Cilg visited his mother,Mrs. Justina'Buising on Monday.4 Mr.George Chase retumed on.M o n d a y a f t e r s p e n d i n g s e v e r a l " r ' h \ Y ¢ l n i i I n h h f | n | \ f \ § n ¢B l u e on' many friends here wish the visiting relatives here.Iles a speedy recovery.I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bauer and Mrs. Claus Ilohwor returned onchil¢lx1¢n and Mrs. George Emmler, "~`5d'1¥from the (€ovcno.nt hos~all of Omaha, visited at the John nl, when:she had her tonsiis Landis home Saturday afternoon.moved.;Albert Christensen celebrated L dies a m n u sFacing Dana c. An Established Business Under New Ownership and O ated on New Principles for the Promotion of this Com- munity as an Educational Center All colleges and universities owe a considerable part of growth to the capacity of the local community w furnish pawtime employment to students..Cities like Lincoln, Hastings, and Grand Island attrac- = ~ 4 Bcxsie Baker of Omaha. Mrs. Russell of Tekamah, visited her friend,Mrs.Nancy Boss nt the Home on Wednesday. Our family was enlarged Tues- day by the admission of Dev. Dayof North Bend,Neb.Rev. ang Mrs. w. H. Underwoml wexe Fri ny night dinner guests , , ¢ f > ~ ¢ , o 5 ?g p ~ -.N s p i c m Look For This Sign of Cosden Liquid Gas An oversized Casolzhe As volnlile, gixeoux, as any gasoline an be and still be in the Eqdd form.| Dl'|`l.0|" WOLSMAN SERVICE SMTION Leu noreu alanletes,speauera,an a s tu d e n ts ta len te d i n o the r way s to th e ir c olle ge s b e c au s e o f th e o p p or tu ni ty f o r p a r t - ti r m emp lo y men t.Attention!| '-@"" To The Ladies In a city the size of Blair it is necgssary for everyone to make special|1'fon.to provide employment for the student who would study in our Community.Such an effort is the College Co-op Oil Co. To Patronize this Sta 'on is to Help Bring More Students to Blair.is Station is Now Providing Part-Time Work for Eightof Blair.l t ; College Men those larg;size WASH DRESSES in I' l n - . THE PLAN:colors which will go on sale, each at $1.1Do COATS ol Ladies COATS N dresses and those We invite you to ahipment before the Owned bv Drivatza citizens of this Comrnunitvfaeeiva phfit frc;iu their investment but who ire ufhé pr§;rali§- responsible for losses Operated exclusively by college students LADIES 2 Stnriant emnlnvnen are fn receive half the nmfitn nn fn n vermin-- - - - - - - -' " ' r " a " ' -- - -- 1 - - - - --- - - - -v - -I - - -- U - r . v . q - - - - - - .ma xi mu m ho o r ly wa ge . 4.Th e o th e r h a lf o f th e p r o f i ts wi ll g o i n to th e p e r ma n e n t C o lle g e Endowment Fpnd. 5.All p r o fi ts i n exc e ss o f th e a b ove d i vis i o n to g o in to th e p e r ma n - en t C o lle g e E n d o w me n t F u n d a n d th u s p r o mo te th e g r o w t h o f th e C o lle g e i n th i s C o mmu n ity . Co- ope ration f o r ever y b od y !Th e b e tte r th e s er vi c e, th e be tte r the e \ea r ni n gs of th e s e x- via me n .Th e e a mi n g a ma d e wi ll be used i n pa y i n g th e i r e xp e n se é wh ile mc ei vi n g th e i r e d u c ati o n i n th i s C o m- mu n i ty .Co ntri bu ti on s f o r th e e n d o wme n t F u n d m e a n s t h e b u i ld i n g "o f a gr ea te r c ollege wh i c h wi ll b e n e f i t th e en ti r e C o mmu n i ty . m m f m n l m n r u n Q m m m ! !t f n m n l i w m u l n .u n - »h n -E m e a n - 0HE. Sohremer and husband, west of Te- §'";, Ha linen Monday wizhkaah.er aug er rs.unn.fl. and Mrs. R. M. Iverson and!Mr. and hrq. Fred I-Iurdum and éxiliien dfggf w 1»=fg»a."':1§b?;|g;gs<;g;;-~;»;wm _fgdw ;*"',; Sun y w sit cousins,e _o r. an ra.arIverson and Rudy Jenny !a.rdlieu.lG}'""Hl¢Y and faplily of LittleMrs. Ray Wmtgnpa was a Mon- Slang, Iowa and ln the aibernoongws »g;mg°»vmtor with Mrs. ggmge Jr M,;h~'§ gy-e g ..ne y.'._rs.u um anEmgadnayfceglnz uban; 3 g-'six Gnmsley are sisters of Mr. me e c yat.e ..n-_~ety home were her sister,Miss Mr.and Mm Harry TuckerbyBMcCoy, H1 1 Hennigand,;l;:':S;,§_=\={d=§,*»f"°g;-=; up v.u '¢mo e .ra.mm uc~Marian June Bandar of Hermnn€l' in Sm and_Mrs. Frank Piwer spent. Saturday night and Sunday and son, Francns.Mn. Tucker lswith the Burn Kelley fnmily.'able bo Bit "P and improving.Ray Lynch of Blair, wa; | Sun-Sunduy afhemvnn visdwra with day dinner guest at the George nm. o. M. Mathews were Mrs."a" hgmg |§'|n<&Yd ~ ol Coun€i Bluffs, -a n rs .A .W .Clnrko y o_no hir.were Sunday albernoon visitors at'Ab RW and nm sister. Edith oftheL.layman and Tom Wake-|T¢|$8ml}\» WGN Sunday afternoonfieéd, Sr. homes.,w w g Q, °3".i'°1'£';\,¥i.""»§§'°"»§'$""i'§,'I; Ggiace mm rs a e rs.11"-ry ,gm home were Mr. md|Enrl Blue of Omaha, were supper ~ ° ~ " ~ s f , " , s : ~ ~ ~ mu aau lwr of omhm In the mm ma Peggy and mr. audllra.evening . and mrs, John New¢n|W¢s Sublet all of Louisville, wen and smfy véRNo1 new Slipover Aprons. call and inspect this s lines are hrnken .Sec our Ruby Ring hose Hats! Hats! Hats!fro m $1. 50 and up Large head sizes r* E wuun nauu;UH).-:~num ;DHULD num.§T H E §KEYNolL,QUAKER STATE 0ll.E-.'~~§~C o l l e g i a t e S e r v i c e W i t h a S m i l e A l w a y s 3 MRS C_ C_ VA N DEUS EN, Propriet or ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ imnu||mmm:mumum|mun|m||m||||m|||mm||m1|In:mmI|1||||Iummlmlu|In|||||unmnml|||||nn|uuI.E fo r fina l ldmi ni stnti o n mul dh-clmrge, for proof o! heirship and for the assignment al reddne of estate to such other persons an are by law entitled to the same,and I luve met the mn da y o lOetober, 1980, at 10 o'e1ock A. u. at my oftieo in said county for the hearing thereof. Dated September 24, 1930. (SEAL)I. C. ELLER, 86-4t County Judge. cudan theme! and mdminlxtntion ol md estate be granted. Witness my hlnd and Official Seal this 16th day of Septamber, 1980.9 (SEAL)1. c. ELLER, as-sr cgumy Judge. Nofncn BY PUBLICATION ON Pl-7rmoN FDRPROBATE OF WILL I l " H i ¢ ! l " C Notice ls hereby given that byvimxe of an order o! sale iuuedby the clerk of the district court ol Washington County, Nebraaknfin a n action therein pcnding,i n aus, per sq. yd.$2.00 Pre-Mixed Oil Asphdtie Con- cme Pa vement, SW ' hue o l gravel compacted.2" Oil Asphxdtic concrete wear- i n g s ur hn ,r 24" Chss "A" or Clas s "C" combined curb and gumr, 8500 Lin. Ft., per lin. It. x 20" eoncreie curb, 880Hn. Ft., per En. ft. Grading, 2490 Cu. Yds., per CII. v¢ 8" x 12" oak or fu* header, 176 Lin. Ft. per lin. lt.. \ 1.10 0.90 0.95 0.50 0.50 .nance _ No de s 1| L g." giv en tha t tbl Legislature U1 Nebrukx by A threa- ntdu vote d thu msmban eluted m uch ho mo bu s ubmii ud ¢0 m elec mn o f the utah lor npprow ornje do n a t the lwlrll de e ti o n hu be held Nuvamber 4, mo, 1 pro- poul ho mme Section s of Article x m of the Colmdtution o l No- brukn, to read u follows: "The ma n o ! tha mu s ha ll na v a rbe zi v e no rlo a na di na i d d my individual, ulociatdou, or K PHIGES [IMAHA or mat stock.(The' French cook'\you know neva- throws the water'A c o n f i r m F o n ~ l H E ] | } { W O M E N |iLTL",.Z°a'§.f '¢I1§?-,§;"§" .m. 'i 1 § 'HEI I 5 --~e nn the ne w um um hwni nz ni | ` | '[}| 1 | | '| '| alt (mf swxe umE. Northwest Quarter 0% the Southeast Quarter '(NW% SE 56)of Section Thirty-tive (ss), Township Eighteen us) No nh,Rms e Eleven (11)2219,n Washington County, a Q |hnpno ¢1\n¢\»l |. ¢ h J " l ltha cookinz nrocess nther LhmlM uuun' . . .b a l o r y I o r u u J'5 A , n e w. t o d a y a s t h e w w » f . f = 1 1 f ~ < 2 = | r f , . ? ; , ? 2 . . . = """E...'i°;....... ..,... m e u r a s l aSaid"§£iE is in accordance within cdmmon mp.While omer romshave been mounting more or lens steadily in price during the me 50 years, the retail price of sugar today is so low that the consumer ___\--- an .~.1,.a»¢ ln- nnn -.»»u=u=u mn .~=~|....v. ...vm ...ml wauahing ls it will search more readily.)Now we have'frled the onions in fat mxtll nialy brownd, we have added ilour w thicken md liquid,either vegetable or m a t Dornfeds We Lower, To Feeders n u r - decree entered in said cause of action on the 2nd day of December,1929, and is subject to confirmation by the coun.Given under my hand this 901 dly\o£ September, 1980.Maurice Mehrenn, _ C8 1 1 p l l r c u u u e 0 0 0 \| . »l vn¢ » u I v a v- - -......+' f h a n a m e s u m e x n i a n d e d f o r l l f b d i -N e x t , s e a p o n w i t h _ s a l t a n d | a n n n r D H D 21224 v§§§1a';§e»§§ée 1séwm-xmipepper.When me iumce lm mx- -lbde ntl thickened add about 2for beef, 48 enlories, and :tor eggs, 24 caloria. wmi these facts in mind,t.hous- mds oi women will do more pre- gerving this year than ever Before, for preserves furnish adequate quantities of this economical fond, combined with the vitamimcarrying fruits and vegetables.Try these rather unusual recipes and me wluit an addition they will make to your preserve close?- 'I'nmnlu-Klidn Canurve ypounds af.p0tatoa, peeled andcut into moderate-sized pieces.Cover the pan hnd dmmer very gently, shaking the pan now and then. When the potatoes are almost cooked, add 1 pound of comed beef ent into small squnxu.Then slm- mer again nnbil the potatoes u equile done.Tum into s deep dish and serve very hot.And heme le smother French re- cipe for what is really a stew nl- -_..f. Be nn Bm a t 1 _ a m - m 25( lAl \h l m n lAmbl $5-758 Umrv mb I A! Unlun Bfmk wi thnhe s v y n: head.80vex-een m m m .s m s te e nwe nha v yea-rllnzsweren mamketvns 25 i n uso-'mae B4»5¢" E " o f ; Wnhlngton unty, Nebnakn. NOTICE A. C. Debel/At!omey :o t mry CO URT, w As mNG' ro N COUNTY, NEBRASKA Eqtata of Olive A. Ward,De- killed: Notico jn given to tha creditors no appear before me at the County Court room in Bliir, Nebraska, nh n a |mwer n i0'l.W:Feeds u s .Ana s um er. Ynzds. September week opened out an at cattle :Loon .t ul them westernil u UK cornied 1 md while prime MSGY the 0401: lava than ture, however, ln order to help pay my deilelt in the DoposlmrlGnannty Fund md to ditch&l'¥6theo b u g m m thereof w 4°-I positon m hunks cloned by thc Department of Tnda md Cam- meroe px-lor to December 31. 1881, any appropriate'out d any money in the State 'l`f\lNf! no t othenrlu ayproprlxtod i t s mm o ! ,i ght mllli on do lhrl e r u much thereof u mlY be deemed neeesnry, md sucl:_ap- Sq. Yds., per sq- yd. All mabedals and labor ann furnished md construction \ almll be prosecuted in accord with the plana and npecllical now on iile in the office G! City Clerk. Bidders who desire plans medications may obtain a from the Engineer on deposi $15.00, $10.00 ol which wm bt funded to bidders i f plans 0.40ll be mee :Iona the and same t o f : re-and :» \. :. . work muuer :mu b l f ns ' r . n ' E o r m; 1 ms 1 < $ ' T " ° ° " uWashington County,3 ln the County Cmnt al'Washington County, Nebraska. In the Matter of the Estate of Belinda J. Banks, Deoeuedz The verified etition of AddieIda has been fied in the CountyCourt ot said County, priying that Leum Tes tamentary do inns toElimbvthWulf!administratrix, ~ Will mnexed under the last ....... .....w... ...W .",~..», W...-pany,a corporation,is plaintiff, and Margaret McMahon;Grace McMahon;Clara McMahon;Alice Melhhon; Harold Mclhhon- Ber-mm Mclhhon; By rnn J . uc nlnm; Mary McMahon; Raymond J. llc~ Mahon;Cecile McMahon;John Doe,whose real name is Wil- liam Michelsen;Mary Doe, 'real name unknown;Richard Roe. whose real name ls G°°° Michel- aen;and Ann; Roe,one realnnuge is Jennie Michelsen, are de- | . 1 4 1 I" " " "th o u g h m e n a me g w e n " '1 :a l m een.B m -pr op ri ntio n :haul be d u-med t oTwo qvvfrf-S.ff°f1l1»1'iP?*;°"'}ff,'f'{"§,'*[=l..R,,,,,..,t of Veal B01.l1'2EoiBB"»Y OUl ! ' E ' L ° ' S . . - . . . a u r a :a+..»\.-M-gin:A I ha f nr 1 n n | » lL » rmvn n n- n nmlv.|upemxcauons are remmen W110 days from and aifcr daveLuuusl wul a n d Te stamen t o f Be lin da J . | 1 'e nd a nts, I wi ll, at 1 o" c 1 o -c k P. M. ,lth e1 0 th d ay of Oc to be r, 1 9 30 , an deo f Banks. Dec e ased-n n th e 1l'l'11 dmv nl 0| -inl\»| »1090 .. - IL A so n .A-.. -Q 'r.............-|no14 sour apples (peelea, cox-eu, cuueu;- - ~ - ---2 lemons (cubed) 2 pounds sugar; know the F 6 sticks of cinnamon, 1 tablespoon whole cloves, 2 pieces whole cloves, 2 piecves ginger root, 1 small piece Brenna ¢ of mace.(Tie spices in cheese-1% pound cloth bag).Boil all ingredients-inn, thinly yxcept sugar until a thick mass isfbutter or d obtained.Add sugar slawly and'ro1.a;1% c\ boil about 15 minums,or untll and pepper; --_»1........\.~|wha.-h is into nieces a name for ._ . . .. . . _ _'rench c h ef mu s t h a ve eve ry di sh he c ook s. a n _ m n - lf V e a l Bo u rg e oi le ls b r e a s t o f vw , 1 o n - slic ed;2 tables poons ri p pi n gs ;5 s ma ll car~ : p s t o ma to sauc e;s a lt :flo ur .C u t th e ve a l _. . . ! A . . \ . . 1 . .. l . . ¢n n u v a n a u u n i u u ; U u . 5 u | »Q o i n u u .D c l | . u . . | . u feeders were slo w a n d un even ly lower.. Quo ta ti on s o n Ca ttle : C ho ic e to p r i me y oarlinsu $11.50@12.B5: go od to c h o ic e y eo r li n gs $1 0 50 6 11.E0: fair; to coed sf cariinc ' $9.50 @1o.so: c oonmon to fair s earlinss $a.5orii¢9.50: trashy..;;. .llnss $1.50 @8.5D: choice p1"'.:ne handy af».;:..\.s Q11 R!'\&1!!'2 FH' rhnion nrinn }ub'"..*'.' - _- v u -l v - - b l u r | ¢ - - . v - 1 |- - - - - - y 't o I t l i u v g di s tro s :a n d p r a v m t m i n i n g a n d to n ta h i li m a n d str en g th e n th e s ta te b u l k i n l sy ste m. " S E N A T E F I L E N O .189 "F OR a men di n g' S ec tio n 8 o f A r t i c l e X I I I o f th e C o n - sti tuti o n o f N e b r u k n to ,r e ad as f ollows :~ letting. ;Bids will be received only on roposal forms which may he ob-i tained on application to Nixon &:Reynolds,Consulting Engineensgl 309 Omaha Grain Exchange Build-I ing, Omaha, Nebraska. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check drawn on a Nnhnnlm kunl: nf lnmuvn vfnndinrr Now, therefore, notice is hereby given ihat a hearing will be had on said petition on the 10th "ar ofOdober A. D. 1930, at 10 o'ock A.M., and all persons interesiedare notified to appear and show muse, if any, why said Instrumentmay not be proved, allowed and probated as the last Will and Test- ament of said deceased, and exe 'Q g g ' "" ; ,, '} '' g ' 5 ' " ' " ;g 'o n we u w u -_ y u l " mu y ," o l ,a o ron our e 1 ,,gWashinn County court housei or the n a a1|ex`T?the ci y of Blair washingw:'d]ustrnent an ownnce »County, Nebraska,offer for sale at §;g=-=--g" ~ no t f ' § ' l , . ' II £ o r public auction to the highest bid~are ,"y o YY,der for cash the following describ- 1931, will be forever barred. ed lands and tenements, to-wit:*beDB§;lof1\iB 120) day of Septem- Th South Hal! of the North-,r.~wi f Qua rter (s w Nwu) a nd (SEAL)1. c. ELI-ER» the East Half of tha South-35-#lt County Judge a n sunauw wr suuns,: meat with salt and .dredge with flour. pl es of meat well on butter drippings. ca ts.Pour the to- l to the bottom of s ;lny in the carrots, real.Cover and cook te oven until the meat llcs are wider.Serve g dish. v...-....-,..., -........ ,......_ ..-..._.sicers s11.25<Fv}12,U0:Hood cncicc heavy steers S10.00@1l15:zccd, choice handy steers $m.25@11.s0: fair to K00d steers s9.2s@io1s: common to fair steers sa,25@ 9.25:fair to chnlca ted better $9.EU@l.D.251 (slr to choice fed cows $5.00@11.'15: native bologns buns $4.25@5.25: bee! and bumm- er bulls $5.00W1.50:good. choice muse beeve: $'1.'lS@9.00Z lair to good.range beeves s8.so@'1.'1s; common. (air ranze beevcs s5.oo@ "Section 3.The credit at the lube shall never be g-ive-n orloaned in aid of any indlvidund, association, or corporation.The state legislature,however,in order to help pay any defldt in the Deposltors Guaranty Fund and to discharge the obligations thereof to depositors in banks closed by th Department a!Trade and Crmmerce prior to December 81,1931,may ap-propriate out of any money' in _.,.,......... ........ V. .,..,.........,...,for an amount not less than five] (5%) per cent ol the total amount' of the accompanying bid, payable, without condition to thc Trasur- er of the Gty of Blair, Nebraska, as an evidence of good faith, on thc part of the bidder.Certified checks will be returned to the un-successful bidder within three daysl from and after the letting, and mf the successful bidder alter tha con-1 tract is signed and satisfactory J e n y s w g u .a s l v . : » \ . | u - u ,I I_. l . . . . .w k . . .w n n c l z : : \ 1 n n ' l ¢F r n m f l l 0 . 9 D l ' l l \ k 1 €t h ( ¢ . \.\._f ~ " \ ; ~ . / ' r '/..,~'~. _$ N\ 0 o . ~.l s t h e t i m e ~f f ; / ` / ' / @ f on your ~ Winter Oil ~ ~ U W M A R A T H O N "BEST nz THE LONG RUN" §é§&'!,R!!!§Fnv1cE §I!§I!0!., \\Bt!1l un :ulnoa un».~..¢¢---.--.1sid e o f the s poo n.On o c u p o f n u t pep per and me a ts ma y be add ed to th is ju s t B r o wn th e 1 b e f o r o r e mo vi n g f r o m th e f i r e .a ll sides i n Co mbi n a ti o n F r u i t Cons erve Sc rape th e T w o pou nds peac hes;1 po u n d ma t o sauc e quin c es;1 po un d p ea rs ;1 c u p n u t b a k i n g di sh me a té ;1 po un d a pp les ;2 le mo n sq lo n i o n a n d 1 su ga r.Peel, c ore and stone fruits.in a mo d e r nCut.i n to f i n e sec tio ns and v»eigh .!and veg etah 'Ta each Dound of fruit allow =¥|1n we Damn A ;¢.und of-5\l§Bl°Pla q a f r u i t an d anfrnr i n alter n ate la y e rs i n pl'0 Fruit Cake I éfs3f§éSd. choic xrass cows $5.05 \|t h e S t a t e T r e a s u r y n o t o t h e r -' D o n a e x e c u t e d . .1 n I l¢Y¥.-)*!;. .-..1°seijving kettle and let stand for several hours.Slice lemons and add.Cook until mixture bB¢0m€5 thick.Add nut ments five minutes before removing from line. SLLWS THAT ARE QUITE DIFFERENT A stew by any other :mme seems io taste n whole lot beuer,just why is hard to say, for a well-made stew needs no apology.However, if you would rather serve this sav- ory and ecohamical dish under nny other name there is no reason why not do so.Two very which,_ if judged by are not stews at all. recipe evolved in war- French cook.As you you should good Stews, their names, Here is a time by onewill see, she used tinrlcd corn beef | -you may do that too, or you may 'file this recipe away as a meansof utilizing left»over corned beef. Our French cook calls this "Ragout of Potatoes and Tinned Beef"-no suggestion o! shew there.This is how she makes it _ One cup brown sugar;5a cup graulated sugar; 55 cup butter; 1/1 cup lard;4 eggs.Cream good and add 1 cup sour milk and mix with 1 level teaspoon soda and pi nc h o f sm;2 tesspoons cinna- 1-non;; teaspoon nutmeg;% tea- spoon cloves; 'A teaspoon allspioes; 1 pound raisins; 1 pound cm-rants; 1 cup broken walnut meats; 1 cup diced cltron.Mix all well and add flour enough to make n stiff bat- ter and add 1% waspoons baking powder.Bake in loaf pan so the cake will not be too thick.Buke about 1%hours i n rather slow oven.Always roll raisins and currants in flour so they will not go to the bottom of pan.If s o desired, u small bottle of dlced maraschlno cherdes or any candied fruit may be added. Creole Frosting Always Popular 1 egg, 3 tablespoons hot cream, salt, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 1% cups sifted confect.ioner's sugar, % cup nuts.Mix ingredients and bent 2 minutes.Let stand 3 minutes. Mix well and frosfcake. Menu for Light Refreshments Q6.00; fair to good 7"-fs cows $3.'15@5.00;cholco light u w heiters $7.so@a.on: good oo choice grass hclfcrs S8.50@'I.50;tai.: to KONI gr-ng '""'i °"s5.so@s.so: cutters sa.sao4. D; cnnners $3.00 @3.50: range bolosna bulls 84,00 ®4.'r5:veal calves $'l.un@12.o0: heavy calves $B.U0®'I.5U;tr!-Shy calm $4.oo@e,oo: good to choice stockers s8.:l5@D.00: fair to good stockm s'1,coos.zs:common to fair stocker: as.'1s@'1.oo:m m m are-in t4.so@5.so:choice hgevy : ma y 1¢¢qei-g 68.5o@9.25:sood to choice feedets s8.oo@s.oo: fuk to good teedm $e.5o@a.oo: com- mon to fslr feeders $5.0D@6.50; Icedlnz helfers $'I.25@B.25: stock cows s3.'15@4,'1s:stock helfers so.oo@1.su;stock steer calves $'1.09@9.25;stock heifer calves s'r.oo@aoo. FAT LAMIBS:Runga lambs, sood to choloo $6.'i5©7.00: range mmm,mr to go od ss zs osnsz native lambs. sood w choice $8.25 m a s :shorn lambs $5.'Is@s.oU: yearlinsa. an moss $4.s0@5.25. EWES:Fei.Rood fo choice ;z.oom.so; mc. mr no sooo $1.15 eight million dollars or as much thereof u may be deemed neces-sary,and auch appropriation shall be deemed fa be for 1 public purpose,namely,bo rs- lleve distras and prevent nui- fering and tn stabilize a nd strengthen the state bmkinz sy lkm."- 1|.' DANCE KRUG PARK EVERY `;Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday Nights The winter/dance seasbn is now open 2 1 BIG NIGHTS l 2 NEXTSATURDAY ANDSUNDAY HAROLDHS'M~LQDAY BOYS NOTICE 'ro CONTRACTORS tion 8 d Article XIII of the Conltitutionmf Nebraska to rad 5; follows: "Section 3.The credit of dm state shall never be given or lonned in aid of my individual, assodntion, or corporation.The stain legislature,however,in order to help pay my deficit in the Depositors Gunranty Fund und to disch-use the obligation thereof to depositors in banks closed by the Department of Trade and Commerce prior to December 31, 1931, may appro- priate out ol any money in the saw Tx-euury not otherwise ap- propriated the mm of eight ml!- lion dollars nr as much thereof! u may be deemed necesury, and ,Y .» | | :|: 1 Dancing' 9 m 12:30 Admission so cm FREE PARKING ¥N PARK }-nm-y whim, Mm'- n '' at the °m<»"°f the ciw clerk, Bla ir , Ne b r as k a , u n ti l 7: 8 0 o ' c lo c k P. M. , C e ntr al Ti me, Oc tob e r 1 0th , 1930,!o r ,th e c o ns tr uc ti on of p ave - n|.~|1 ". "- ` state banking lystem." The above ummm? amendment, w be vnhed upon a the general election November 4, 1930, is pub- lished in accordance with section 3087,dlapter 112,Session Laws 1925, Stave of Nebraska.Frank Mmh, Seaetary of State.87-42 nnd prevont mfferinl and bo ddenhl t.\1ere¢.o In Paving DistrictNo. 8 of laid Ci¢Y-_ The Engineafs estimate of qvm- tities and Unit costs are an Iol- lows: Puvement quantities fm' all ¢YP¢S. em sq. Yan. Rejnforad cemmt eonaetn pavement, 6" uniform t.hick= 3 this 28rd day of September, <sEAL>`/"'1. c. ELLER, 86-4t '0o\mty`Judge. .~ *f~@~/Q ~to declde ~@igg ~ -M ~H/';o n y o u r ~ \" f f ' 4 0/ ln~ '/ Lf , J ,W i n t e r O i l ~Y » USEIVIARATHON "BEST nz THE LONG RUN" m§é§&'!,R!!!§Fnv1cE §I!§I!0!., right to reject any or all bids. CITY OF BLAIR,'NEBRASKA. By J. Harolditewart, Mayor. Attest: C. E. Krause, City Clerk.~ (SEAL)36~3t NOTICE FOR ADMIN- ISTRATION 0F ESTATE STATE OF NEBRASKA I | as Washington County,| A. C. Debel, Attorney Coun!y Court.I g kvbate. In the Matter of ¢Estate ofChu-lotta Sophie Anderson De- ceased: The heirs at law,next of kin. deviseea,legntees,creditors and All persons interested in said estate are hereby notified that on the 23rd day of September, 1930, Amy Jensen and Maude Nielsenme d a pe tition in mid County Court alleging among other things that Charlotte Sophie Anderson, an inhabitant of Washington County, Nebraska, died on the 5th day of September,1980,leaving no last Husking Mitts or Gloves Low Prices this Fall of Red and Personal Estate est-imated' at $23,700.00 and praying for administration thereof.I f you fail to appear at said County Court on the 18th day of October, 1980, at 2 o'doz /P. M., and contest said petition,e Court will apgloint Carl G. Anderson orsome o er suitable person Admixr istrabor and px-ocad to s settle- ment of :aid estate.~'~.»f. .=.|" ~ \September,1930, leaving no last NOTICE OF FINAL REPbR'I' 0'Hanlm1 a o'H»m1~m, Attya.IN THE COUNTY COURT OFWASHINGTON COUNTY, NEB-KA.Estate ol Ferdinand C.Rowe,Deceased. Notice is hereby given that John Obent, Jr. has filed with the under signed, County Judge of Washing- ton County, Nebnsh, his !inalre» port as Administrator of the es- mee of Ferdinand C.Ruwe, do- ceased, and made an application 0skod\ B-Gosh Overalls $1.65 J.gggson N E W F A L L SUITS ,1 \' .'1 Nezb Low Prices ~v,1.»af'=w»»"" ' >'~ ~ .1-1 ' :_ --~g _..,,. ~wf#'*SUITS \ x_..~,_.,»~~-*'""°s so s oo.'M z ~ . 2 0 ~ f s w s 00~\|251 so : 5'<5/ / M ~ v4I'x I i:_., 1 1 I t !~ Z I~yn . ~1 . ~I. '~~. ."~l f ~ ..{'-~Q ¢.- .LQ . ~ ~$3500 gif You will pay $5.00 or more elsewhere for any suit or over~ coat we show this fall. New Low Prices on all Leather Jackets or Coats, Hats- Shoes, High Cut Boots,Sweaters, Lumber Jackets,Underwear, Shirts, odd Pants of all kinds. Do not get Hoodwinked or Buncoed out of your hard~ earned money.You see what you buy here with satisfaction to you afterward i f not as represented. \Rxn o u t o r r m a w e s a n n I I r v t m s usrm;me n u wh e n a l W m f an:Imorn Q f n n vI l n n n i n # n" " "m n ' l ll G ted: Tun:-""""' ""'Im u i n . - m m 2 u b l m m u m e b m i - m a ' - ' h m a l mu e é §§ §§ 5§ §? ' a f h t .'S1 i e e 2 o ni o nli nltn ndl e t u h w hlle d v nu w hi p pe d mm.2.ll|:¢u!l|.n \-0,Jcaauuga W .luiu one-y ear breeders feeding ewes $1 .5 06 d c armer ewes $1.006Lf.. 1-_. ....~:\ »\..... .M \:~\.» M1.....u..,Lin.; ....»\.uv..|.u ¢»|.u¢-»-' " a f -" l : " "-_...........,, _-______a m d .Stir i n 1 ta blgs po o n of flou r an d 2 c u ps o f h o t ve g e ta ble wa te r B r i g l t Green;Le a ve s f u r C h a i n er y Cho ose c ele ry wi br i gh t g r ee n ,- B U S S B E D U L E "fr e s h leaves.I f th e le aves a r e yeuow you may Know me celery~ stalk ilrmct well balanced or tender uoncz9:00 A. Ll.12:00 A. M. 8:00 P. M. Blhh ri \| Insane rm! uaxea in r;|nnemure|~ ~ Q Enrtbenware ar glass baking m s r . I di=h¢H may be used when makingdeepdishpies or pudding.The M N by a n ld ULE__'W d _pule dby nthra e -Mthlv o ta o ltbucan be served in the dish m mmbe nd o c i o dme a c h ho nu hu x NdHo e hlm1Y1 y ¢ Iv \nfJ ut¢ h| ms P. M. -TRAIN sc am Chlago & Nnrilwvale lubmlttéduta t eiueiunl of the'whrn Ba lkuul .ich baked. s t a : t e t n b e 1 ; o t a d o n a t t b l e n a | d K e e n K n i f e Ho t i n Cn tti nlr . I M H M 4-.L...1»..1,\u.~.....\......1West--8:85 A. M.:18 P. M.--r . I Ei>`§'6f"-I' ,;; "5"£m""`°'§§§°§ .5 C- St. P" M. & Omalu To maine the cutting up of bees-Article XII of the Constitution ml .Northbound wax easier, beep the knife heated Nebruk; be amended to read u 7:10 A.M lbv diuninsz it fremxentlv in a 'mitch-I follow:2:40 v u IiI f r " 1 . r _- " - 1 -I . __r * " " "r o f b o i li n g wa te r ." E m - y m a m m a i n A b m k . h- c a llo p u d D i nh o f To mato e s Tu t!i n !c o xu o n ti a n o r i m t i m t i m A I A . Soutlfound 12:09 I cméa tomatoes,mixed wifi .bln i§¢'mém"""""']ii§12 br e a d c r umb s an d c h e e s e ma ke s a u n d Hab la tn its -c reditors over .......,|..........n_..,._:.1:..1.........:¢-|.1,.1...a u ]. L n - .sa........-....;-J ...»....\. P.M. 7:40 P. M.. exc ept Sund ay . ..-...x '1 _I|xI II MARCUS BECK a o unnn ABSTBACFEB is Office in Mnylo Bldg.; x x'mn EAT SHOP \ g E. C. Rann, Propd-tar \ Mealn, 40 Cent!'I[Excellent Cudsdno | I Satisfactory Service , |Courteons Treatment IFirst door elm Ente:-px-iss offlul x xIn .\r......-.. I:n..n......... guuu cscuanupw ww nunaunz .wrlunch. NEBRASKA W EEKLY INDUSTRI AL n s v mw Grlmd Island Y. M. c. A. bona.ing sold to Jges Michelson for $31,000. Beatrice-Missouri Valley Gas Co. turned on tural gas here.Wo rk be i ng L e d o n gra di ng road from Gothernburg m Lincoln county line. Ogallala-Work underway o n new building on West Front St. for Hobbs & Riedesel. ..... ,ww .W ...mono o . w aby him hdd to nn amount equal fn hh rupeedve nook or sham lo hid. for All lta llnbllidel nc- crndng or existing wblle he re- mdna meh sloekboldlr, And nll banking corpontiom lbnll pub- lish quarterly otafcmenta under randi of thsir :neu nnd liabili- ss.The stockholders shall be- come indlvidnnlly responsible for the lilblllty bsreby imposed, lm- medintdy after my such bunk- inx corporation, or banking insti- tution shall be adjudged insolv- enf, md the receiver of nald cor- poration or institution shall havefull right and lawful authority,..--. "wal-.1 n.mum-ann0P'l`0METRlST Over the Blair Drug Co.Phvne Bllck 41Svenings by Appointment xx CARL s c mu nf r Inmranee l e d B u t e a n d I a m ! Ol l i a l n s m. Bmk ma g . Ne li gh- "Ri tz"miniature gol! course built in Daxon bdlding. Brady-Standard tower to be re- built for airplane beacon light. New 4-H club building will be built at the Nebraska State Fak- gmunds .-Ke lth County News, Ogallala. David City-Director of School District No. 81 in Butler county 1 will reselve bids until October lst | u such receiver,forthwith to proceed by action in court to collect such liabilities;md the prnvi.llons_of Section 4, Article XII, of the Constitution o! the State of Nebnhkn shall not be conltmed as applying to bnnklng corporations or banking instituLiam." sa una FIL E N0 4 . 1 4 9 Ix`for construction ol -' -x Madisfm Texaco fillin tationnn w. F . HE MP FI L L l opened.s s n x n m r 5 A m i d - m m Pantozium sm- pnwed.u m m 1 = = ; ; _ ' { _ ' r u m m u we n . P a m- M . J .Meyer sold m r . N u m a n ' |Home Cale no c.W.cmsea of x Harrington. run. lmennmlml m tn-|I Coxudtntion B i n g individ mx liability M stockholdersin linking corponBon| or banking om, md prnvidlng lor theimmediate collection af_|uch liA~ bility upon t h h i m ot mehbankingeorpontiamorbanking institutions," Ind x Plattsmouzh-Mr. and Hn. Ev-"AGAINST amendment wsum ABS'|'RAUI' I TITLE e ec Lancnsher wld cafe ma eat-um Chnxthntion M n :in-_QQMPANY __1.52 house to Ben Allen.dmamx lhhnnv ..o .»...\. P m "'" '" " nn uu e u xg g West Po i nt- Md!received for new locttxon of post officePHONE 15B H laington-Portion ol Hans EJ!!1 K.x , N £n.nn,!ouxmi1as weltad!hen,ro- x n e r v d f o r l o c a t i o n o f ~ & Morrison uaodnted silver fax ax-DB.Jx|~1~ _;]pp hfpxin. x-a n s m m c n .__-. J § T' § . " " ' § "' ° ° £ " " ' ho W J ""u§§`§§~ \>|-nkjnginztlmdonalndprovdding for Un immodhh eollacdon ol me h lln bl llzy v po n da e td knn a f l\l\=YI\*°1\Ul\¢¢°l'P¢1'lBm|arh|nk~ m m w a - » ~ Tlmabovepropoaedamendmemz, tobev ohed npo n ;tt .\m gunernl .|.»|.... \r.........\..- 1 uma 1. _._\ QPho u m m m .nm ree ling wunv n nr ¢J|"e|v-www. nuv uuuu: °» nw, ll pun-limi In Shine Bank Bldg.||f"°°°1'Y-'|I!|hod in aeeordmea v n u w e a n ne298 311-lr.N\br-I 0-lford-Edioon0i!0o.|7lmh||e|3°37»ehnPKer~1l2,Sudan h v l x ,Dunhvy Service Btation.1 9 2 5 . s um u f Ne hmh.Fr-nk _Harsh, Seaaury at Bute.a'1-4: - m m m :s w Blair,Ne b n llt f 2, 19am ............_l u d d e e r e p m d b y l a w i n m d f'axes made and provided.' Dated October md. 1980. 37-Gt Maurice Mehrenl,Sheriff: 1 ¢ . . . . ¢ .'b...'|\-1 Don't forget we have U. s. TIRES _Buy the New SINCLAIR MOBOLINE exclusively at Phone 212 Blair Service Station In Rada, son of John I-'rudex who lives an the C. C. Van Deu- wi fa rm, was lpjuxd last wee k, Tuesday, when the horse he was ridins slipped on the pavement, throwing him off and fx-actnring mi collu- bone.The bones in his k o mt h e m ~ la i d i udzw pa i d ma ni full forcea n - u - I l l u n l u n n n h m h - * H r * l a L O C A L N E W S B R I E F S , i e- ~ = §z ~ f ~ . ¥: ~ . l~ f ' l % , .,.c1 : 0s . u w w i n u f . Independznt candqntdfor the state Home of Representatives._, Suppose the $10,000,000, more or °°'~~ a t ~ n l -`m nll.E.'l'ylon.\om|.|Neb.'87 ins wi Qu; i1§nLfaf"éié$£i&111- \'.ul giant,or not to_exeeed $5,- ammo."s. J.aEw¢9drugf. . . urn I I ; M nn ~ m1 \ m mi c o ~ b o ne .The bones in hi~ !o o twe re a ls o i nj\ue da ndh¢wi l1 be a-ippledmp lot a time.How- ewpr he in getting along very sat- isiacfodly. "A mm nannnt expect to make momy on a stuck if he buys with- out the faintest notion of what the stock is-as so many féolx do." v I FREE CUFFEE §aturday, October 4 Q Grand Opening f'of f"Dew Drop Inn" Try Our Service HOT PLATE DINNER AND SANDWICHES Kenneth Larsen PROPRIETOR SHERIFF5 SAL E Maher &Can-igan,Attorneys Dy vi rtue of ano rde r o f u d e issued out of the District Court of Washington County, Nebraska, and in pursuance of 5 decree of said Court in an action therein pending, wlqerein Irene Janlen, Guardian of James D.Vaughan,Ineompetent, is plaintiff, and Washington Coun- ty Bank, a corporation, et lilo are defendants, I will on Tuesday the 4th lilo' of November, 1930, at one d'clock P. M. of said day, at the West front door of the Washing- ton County Court House,in the city of Blair. Washington County, Nebraska, qell at public auction to die highest bidder for cash,the following described real estate, to~ Wit: Lots s and 6 in Block 54 of the City of Ft. Calhoun, Washington County,Nebraska. Decree of foreclosure was ob- tained in said action on tha 21st day of October, 1929, in favor of the plaintiff in the sum of $1861.19 with interest thereon at 7%per anmim from June 28,1929,and .for costs of said action in the sum of $25.60, and all accruing costs, said decree of judgment of fore- closure providing that said prem- ises above described be sold to satisfy said judgment and costs in ease the same remained unpaid for aperiod of more than twentydays `r Don't forget we have U. s. TIRES _Buy the New SINCLAIR MOBOLINE exclusively at Phone 212 Blair Service Station BATTERIES.Come in and give us a trial. The New " SINCLAIR MOBOLlNE Pennsylvania Motor Qil Made in the NEWEST LARGEST SINGLE REFINERY u s i n g PENNSYLVANIA 3 5 G r a d e C m d e E X C L U S I V E L Y . c ~ q t .. n b l l IA vDrixge with the new Sinclair Moboline-enjoy the freedom of/a smooth working motor filled with a NEW OIL made of PURE BRADFORD ALLEGHENY CRUDE and MELLOWED A HUNDRED MILLION YEARS.' Note ho\v the used SINCLAIR MOBOLINE comes out of your crank- case still rich and oily-positive visible proof that there is motor pro~ tection for the last mile as well as the first. Here is a Tip on' Batteries / ° ~-v ~W e ha ve installed equipm ent f o r B A T - `TE R Y C H A R G I N G (Quick, efficient der~ ~vice.W e will h andle a Full Line of Auto- \5 -»~.~ ..~ .u ,u ~ n ~u ~ n f .-............ °""'"'~j g Suppose 5,$10.000.000. more orl|~ g..ry-»...........' 1 " ' °__ 'ffqWilliam Boninp was born March lohh wanted on the capitol had ;.....\ 30th,1849 in Keokuk Co.Iowa, Ind passed away at his home in Blair,Nebraska, Saturday,Sept. 27, 1930, aged 81 years, 5 mouths and 27 days.On July 8rd, 1882, he was udbsd in marriage to Margaret Tremaine nt Council Bluffs, Iowa, and to- gether they moved to sim, Neb- raska, where they have made their residence for over forty years.For years Mr. Bonine workd at 'tha blacksmith! trade; later tak- ing up carpenter work as his vo- cation; and he will be remembered by his many friends and neighbors nh r.hard working,home loving man who won the respect of all rho kne w him.Mr.Bonine ls aunrived by his 'llrlie and their adopted son, Culver, halide; the other relatives directly and indirectly connected with the ismi ly,to whom the hearts of their many lriends tum in thlssad horn' of their bereavement.Funeral services were eonducqed irvrn the home, in the south purt of townflonday, Sept. 29th,by Rev. w. Byron Pardon, pastor of the Methodist church, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Hancock; and inter- ment was made in the Blair cem- \e|.ery. ugs P. T. MOORE PASSES Ethel Cordelia Salisbury was born at Blair, Nab., Nov. 25, 1904, and departed this life Sept. 20, 1930, age 25 years, 10 months and 5 days.She attended the public schools in Blair and the Sunday School at the Christian church.She was n good woman, a kind mother and s patient sufferer. Dec. 20, 1920 she was united in marriage to Mr. P. T.Moore of Blair.To this union Eve children vere born.One died five years ago.The four living are: Gifford, Orpha, Betty and Mary. Besides her bereaved husband and children, she leaves to mourn her departure four sisters nncl thra brothers.The sisters are: Mrs. J. A.Burger,M n Charles Burger,Mrs. Jess Golden, nll of TeHi5nl\ and Mrs. Lafe Golden ol Blair.The brothers are Wm., Chnl. und Glen Salisbury of Blair. Funaal services were held last Monday afternoon from this Chris- tian church,Rev.A.J.Hargett officiating.Burial was made in the Blair cemetery. HAGDAL ENA HAGGE CALL ED Magdalena Hagge was born Feb. 20,1857 a t Stafatedt,Schlgawig Holstein, Gennnny and died at the home of her daughter, Mm Her- ma n Jacobs,Saturday evening, Sept- Z7 at the age of 78 years, 7 months and 7,dnys. She was baptized and confirmed in_ the Lutheran faith at Jpvens- Qedt, Holstein and at ine age of 21 years came to this country drectly to Millard, Neh. On November 2'7,isis she was 'united in marriage w Jurgen fllbermann and to this union two ¢hi1dr€l\were born,Mrs.Mary Jacob: of lqennard, Neb. and Henry Ukrmnnn of Fremont.Her husband preceded her in death Apnl 9, 1903........_.__._....1..-ui.- l u s d t o build farm-to-market ro.\ds'l 87-it' MONDAY AFTERNOON %l.UB OPENS.LARGE ATTEN ANCE The initial meehng ol the M. A. C. was held Sept. 22, at the homeof Mrs. Geo. DeTe.mple with 1-hilt? present.Mesdama C.G, Bader and A. J. Hsrgett had the alter- noon's program.*l The lonner gave an informed 'ta lk on the Commonwealth of Massachusetts,her native state, and the place wwe she spent qsv- enl weeks this summer. She spoke particularly- of the Iercentenary celebration held there this sum- rqer.The latter gave an account of a n automobile trip which she enjoyed svilfs up to Dertoit and the Great Lakes.She had the _privilege of ,viewing several art galleries and showed copies of n 'number of famous pictures.Both ladies had a bunch of attractive pictures which they had brought back with them and which they passed among the Club members. The talks, being informal, were very much enjoy by allpresent. »For' the first mee ' g of the gear, i t was particular y__entertaining and one that wil long be remem- bered. ' D A N A v i x m c s WIN FOOTBALL GAME (Continued from page one) |ing the second quamr.The hal! ended with Dana in possession of the ball, the score being 33 to 0. ond half with a determination to stop the onslaughier of the Danes. The Vikings, on the other hand, played more of a defensive than'offensive game throughout the sec- ond half.Coach Jones also tr-ied out many of his "subs" during the last hal! of the game.No score was made by either beam during we third quarter; hut Net Johnson furnished the spectators with a thrill in the fourth quaner when he made his only touchdown of the game.The extra point failed, an the score now stood 39 to 0. _All the Vikings who saw action in the game put up a good iight. The A. B. c. boys are also to be oonzratulated upon their "fi ght" lhere she made her headquarters at Dr. and lin. C.T. Swlsherhsve moved to 510 w.Linc oln meet where mv. and Mrs. John Grant Shick Eved. N. J .Christiansen of Spring- field, Neb., an old time friend of Julius Petersen, viiitd Sunday at the Petersen homo Mr. and Mn. Albert Hansen and family and Mn and Mrs.Buns Wrlch were Sunday visitors at the home of Otto Kuhr on north Walk- er avenue.Mrs.Augusta Sydow had as guests at her home last week, C w. Jordan and daughter, Emma o Sioux Falls, S. D. and Mr. an Mrs. S. S. Sydow and two sons of Alexander, Neh. Mr. and Mrs. Glen McDonald and family and cousin, Miss Jeannette Anderson of Bloomlield, Neb. were v i dto n a t the parental,Rachel McDonald home last Monday eve- ning. Mrs.Pete Christensen ot west Grant street,observed her birth anniversary last Friday.Friends came in Thursday evening and also Friday afternoon to extend con- gratulations and beat wishes: The hostess served refreshments toher guests.Mrs. W, D. Haller of Glendale, Calif., who has been visiting her daughter and other relatives i n Omaha for some time, came up on Sunday to visit among Blair relu- tives and friends befoqe'returning to her home i.n the west.While the W. L. Caldwell home. Mrs. Henry Ludwig was the vic- tim of a surprise party last Fri- day evening when s number of friends and relatives dropped in on friends last Sunday in honor of, Miss Jeannette Anderson of Bloom field, Neb., who has been visiting relatives here. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olson and Frederick, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olson and children, A. B. C. came back into the l Mr. and Mn. A. R. Bro ck and Mrs. James Kirby drove to Auburn Neb. Sunday to vidt Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brock and little dwslwer- Mrs. W. D. Holler of California, spent n (ew days last week with Mr. and Mrs.F.W. Ruwe, who live near Fautaqelle; Mr. and Mrs.B. B.Smith and daughter, Aimee Jane of Omaha, spent last F\'lday at the home or Mn. Olive Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nielsen of Omaha, came up and spent Sun< day at the Paul Siert and Skov Nielsen homes. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Ieydan and Mr. and Mrs. Eckter of Schuyler wree dinner guests at the Sam Holler home last Sunday. ;:u ei n o m 'l i i 4 i - Y Regdar $7.50 Permanent Waves,3 q $5 and $6 NOW.Either Croginole or Spiral Wind.Phone 197.Mr: K. A. Pound.28-tt Mrs Martin Nelson of north Walker avenue, retumed last week from the Swedish Emmanuel hos- pital in Omaha and is much im- proved. Mrs. Hannah Beals of Calhoun, spent the week-end at the Sam Holler home and attended services at the Episcopal chu:.l;,S.;:\dny morning. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Meierhenry and daughters,Hattie and Ethel, Mr.and Mrs.Waler Meierhunry of Blair, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith and little daughter,Pearl of Arlington, were dinner guests at the E. W. Smith home, west of. Herman, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sheldon and Miss Hellen Sheldon of Columbus, _Th se resent Neb.,and Miss Bess Patrick ofi ll§ ."i '1 ¢ ... .. ~ a . ..` L .. .§ '¢ 1 ,. .I° m=~called on Miss Lucille Spantori,Chas.Hirueline,Menno\K°mP _Sunday afternoon for a l rgel, Miss opal Scherner, Mi".al1ort visit.Miss Patrick has re- Sophia Mencke. Mrs. Punk Dud-cently returned from a several geon, Mrs. Oscar Guyer, and Mrs.months visit in Florida. R/oy Dudgeon.\Dr. and Mrs. Chas. J. Brady of Mr. and Mrs.Carl Erickson of Omaha, and young son, Mr.und Rose nm neighborhood, ent\¢rtain-|Ml'S-Frank Stewart and son of ed a number of relatives and Blah-,and MiSs Dorothy Baxter were dinner guests of' Mr.S. E. Kemp and daughter, Miss Lucille, Sunday.Dr.Brady is pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church of Omaha. n s s o s s a a a o s o o s s n a and "sticktoitiveness", even thou h Mr. and Mrs. Glen McDonald and ~wA5 B| NGT .,'they were outclassed.K children, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hall- ; ~L A R G E S T ~~ Dana 39 A. B, C Omaha o berg and sou, Paul of omaha and a s s ». A. Curtis - - _ LE . . Suchabordy Emil Erickson of Omaha.s-Readers of The Enter-, w. Larsen - - - LT - - - - Rocha Rev.and Mrs.A. J.Hargett,'prise lor the past two weeks A S. Sorensen - - LG - - - - -Toehit Mr.and _Mrs.John C.Anderson,'have received the largest a3- Larsen - - - C - - - - W right Mrs.Clarence McCormick,Mrs.I°publication in Washington o !Christensen no - _ ~ - Condon Jean Heinzerling,Mrs.F w - k -county.This week 'ns En-.A. Jensen - - - RT - - - - - Vausa Stricklyett and son attended a dist~\°rerprise offers ten Plzes or o ls. F. Johnson RE - - - Swanson rict convention of the N. C. M. S.|'1760 column inches of news 0|Nelson - - - -AB - - _ - - Boyd or the Church of Chris t at Non- 'four columns more news * P. Bondo - - ~ HH - - - - Bangen talk, Neb. last Friday.Mr . An - 'than is offered by any other s N. Johnson - - I-IB - - - - - Welch derson was elected state repre- °newspaper in the county.. W.Anderson.- I-B - ~ - Pnmmd sentative of the organization for °Due to th, fa ct um; 'me » Dana Subititutions:L .Ander-one year.Mn. I-Iargett and Mrs. 'Enterprise carries a wider oIN, M. Petersen, Jffeigenen, A,Strieklett and son remained over-°°and a longer sheet gm" any » baonunensen,R.Jami on,L Chri s-night with Mrs.Stricklett's pa r-I'other newspaper i n the * tlansen, H: Clfhompson.. f y - 3 ~ k a n d Mrs. C lrela ndV eounty, it is possible gg give ~ ~o n o ''88 inches or near -'o c r . I S NQ I M E TO s o w W a n n c. , B. .Hansen celebrated his ~umns more of ...ll ?.°.i'LL - /~- -seuenty-fourth birthday last Sun- 'page, resulting in more hews ' The Entomology Department at/ay, Sept.28, by havdng all hi s , 'on ten pages than can be ' the Suite Agneolmral Gollegu has children at home with him for the 'published on nearly thirteen o announced that September 2th, or day.A nloe lunch brought the alt- 'of any competfye news-¢ :'":d mF a l te r that, is ¢0nB1dered1 ornoon to s pleasant close.Those 'paper.We aw endeavoring ' e time to seed fall wheat and o ~~.present were Mr. and Mrs. B. H.gg aye the public not only 4 1 1 ( 1 1 I M X r AT THE FASHION CE' TER IN BLAIR STARTING THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2ND AND CONTINUING ri R 10 DAYS-A SENSATIONAL EVENT--OUR FIRST N e w Y o f k B u y i n g T r i p S a l e D D C x e a ve z .»»hil'rl1~¢n n m I i W 111*-"""* m v uF |e mp e t h e r a va g e s o f t h e He s s i a n W a ts o n o f Oma h a ,m r .a n d m r s . | "wa a n m g to n c u u n t y s mr ge m:|nivhit n~ran dnhi ldren "m..|!3..L......|....|......--_-..A ,=.......1..»..-s 1nn|\|innifnn m f ¢|\un mu m. - Mr s . H . A. N o lt e o f b,. besidéa a lgge~er relatives. c es were held Tu es- p.ID.S t th e H .H . wi t h V . W . H. Un - , an d Rev. B uc he r 0 ~ Fly.I Friday evening, September 26 at Mr. and Mn.Bert Hansen and 5:80 o'clock,~ County Agent Geo.baby, Mr. md Mrs. Ray Casey and The demonstration will be held family,J.P.Claritnauen and the wins lvmting for n place to daughter all of Kennard, Mr. and lay their eggs.This wave willlast Mrs. H. J. Madsen and family of a day or two. but nn longer.5 Blair.. Bnbert Andxeaaon and daughter. ada i n ~ k e m m rd OF THANKS ly offer our heartfelt our friends and ho helped us i n the death of our dearwish to expqess onl» tive many beaptiful the ministers and the éir services. ennan lambs Um-mann Ind families Ii 1N'rEnN».'r'L O R L D C O N V E N T I O N |f r o m Pa ge On e ) a: l J s s o l s a l publication But also Wash- ingmn counf,y's best publica- tion and fulti ll e v e nmo n completdy The Enterprise slogan of "Blair's leading Newspaper". a u o ¢ n a s n n » s » a » c lf a o e c s I W ~1.¢| '~ -ii.f~"¢fe f x '~.~ a f f ;~.~~ _. r ll P per. U s,_'» ;'F*"/ »; , 1 6 ' } .~ .~=~._}!i _~.1 ~ .<_,~.,f 2 `/ r L. 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Kult all Llq mlsdon fields will be nepxeamtpd by nationals.Some d x t a n native Christians from s tock while it is complete. We Curry a Complete Line af- VARNISH, 1Ns|ns,.,a OUTSIDE PAINTS, FLOOR PAINT md vmusri snusufs,ingrad, Rukda cuss, ETC.Let Us Figure With You On REFINISHING YOUR HOME nsulnu BENTEH IiromJsmnila.Dr. PRESCRIFTION I-'1LuNG ls OUR sPacuu.'rY Phone Us Your Drug Watt-We Send Them to You. 7 1 ~ x r ~ Stewart Pharmacy ~1000 Store Buying Power Sava You Money Bl a i r , N e h r u hJ. HAROLD STEWART, Manager g¢.`."`i5i'§€ amen; :Q ~ "',,';; u ibn-;s?¢&i;>m 9 =}-=; 'jf