10-09-1930THE ENTERPRISE ii¢51suunuwrx¢us¢¢.
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NEWS OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKABLA|R's LEADING NEWSPAPER
LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT
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Falling OFFICERS GHOSEN F08THE MESSIAH CHORUS
A! the regular Wdekly rehearsal
uf the Blaulr group of the Mexsinh
Chorus hdd last Thursday evanin§
torimn, the old high school a\xd.l~
tomm, a nomlnntlng commitwp re-
poned the result-s of their delib-
erations as follows:N.T.Lund,
president; Pruf. G. J. Malmin, head
of the music department at Dana
College, vlce-preddent; Mrs. David
Mu mmrt ,Jr.,presddent of the
Monday Altem n Club, secretary
tre a sure r; ~Ke nneth De Grof!,
head of the music department ol
the Blair high school,librarian;
Don C. Van Deusen, formerly of
the Blair Pilot, publicity director.
Tlgere were ninety~two at the
rehearsal, some thirty new mem-
Blair And Gardner Sciiool
Districts Compromise
DANA "VIKINGS" LOSE
To YORK "PANTHERS"
A husky and fierce band of York
"Panthers", passed, ran and claw-
ed themselves to an impressive
win over the Dana "Vikings"in a
football game played at York Fri~
day, 015. s.The final outcome re-
sli lwd in a York victory by the
overwhelming score, 39-0.
Before game time it was ob-
viously evident that Dana was
meeting a team which was lifueen
pounds heavier per mah.The
lighter "Vild ~ "possessed the
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At Manda; Nlqjnth Meeting, Blnlx
District. Agrees lo Rdeue Pnc~
tially LM Same Territory nl the
Flrst Petition Deeignnted
Qs s s THAN mmi s l-zcrxo lfa s
Dintrict Must 0btain"l`wu Hundred
Acres from Other Districts to
Meet Requlrmxents nl Law
Around thirty residents of the
Ganlner school district which num-
ber included several ladies,met
with the B}air City district last
1930--35 Is Ma;;r i;sued R ull for Ill boyl
ii the Junior High who were in-
terested in volley ball, bukntball
i nd phy da l tn i ni v s w me e t i n
Pmgnm Covering A P a m ,,,|BLAIR SCHOOL NEWS the high school at 4 o'c1ock.Ic\is
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Hundred Miles m n Year n l 'rm nlnir nivh fnotbnll teamhha JuniorHiirh b6¥¥-'rm work~ bya §§S§}iJeénm ;iilaeun4ier.l!¢dl}wtinnol Sup-
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3000 MILES TO BE GRAVELED
Would Add an Additional One Cen!
to the Gu Tlx.Give Additional
$2,500,000 Annual,
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Siatc Engineer Cochran an-
nounced Monday that the program
day.The score, 25 io 6 does not
reveal the true merit of the Blair
tram.Although they outweighed
nearly 10 pounds per man,the
Blair team put up a stiff battle.
They played against a team of
which 9 members are seniors this
year.Howevex-,\the pus game of
F. E. Mack.Regular gymnasium
work will start next Monday, Ocv
ober 13.Already the Senior High
boys and Senior High girls are en-
joying the splendid facilities of
the new gymnasium.Our next
step is lo eiztend this type of
work to the Junior High pupils.
fo r th e ne xt fi {1 ¢ y ea rs r oa d v.r or k: fh B Bla i r bo y s wa s ¢XU'¢m@l¥sho uld pro vi de f o r 1500 mi le s of| W €Bk»I f th e rec eivers o f th e
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Farm Bureau
To Meet 0ct 21i
Annual Meeling of Washington
County Farm Bureau lo Be my
in Blair Tuesday,October Zhi,
1930.s
DAY'S PROGRAM PREPARED
The annual Washington county
Farm Bureau Board meeting will
be held Tuesday, October 21, 1980.
The morning session begins prompt
ly at 10:00 o'c1ock at the County
Ag;ent's office, and at that tlme,
it will be necessary to elect seven
members to the governing board-
five of that number w be "
and two women members.
n p committees appointed y
Vice President Chris Hinz at the
October monthly meeting are as
follows:Auditing finances-John
W.Stark, chairman;and Geo
Ohrt;while on the nominati
eommitbee we have Mrs.A- L ~
Dixon,chairman,Dan Thompson
and A. H. Miller.All Farm 'Bu
eau members of Washkigton co
ty are artitlod to vote and
no attend.~ "Af)
The afternoon meeting will be
held at the high school audlmrlum
in aim besinninx at 2:00 o'clock.
The Blair Chamber of Commerce
has cooqerated financially with
the local Farm Burean organiz-
ation in securing ~ F l o o d ,
Travel Edit/or of th Nebraska
Farmer, as the headline attraction
for the afternoon program.Un-
successfud efforts have previously
lmen made to secure Mr. Flood lor
lectures in Washington county by
other organizations.Hia lecture
dates are booked ahead for .the
next six months.This is a. free
for all lecture, and a rare oppor-
tunity._.___
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cannnxurrs TwoANNIVBRSARIES
Mr. and mn; Alben Jensen gf
PLANT 12.000 BULL HEADS
':.2 ~i N SANDPIT L AKES
' f h e r e l s g o l n g t o b e a l o / t o !
good bull head fishing in the state
park lakes wat of Fremont next
year for 12,000 good sized lndl
hads we re planted there Friday
morning and more me to follow.
King'| lake, 12 miles southeast
ot Fremont, is drying np and the
fish were taken from it to prevent
their freezing Unis winwr,
The state hatchery truck /md
aelning equipment arrived in Fre-
mont early Saturday moming and
was joined hy Frank DeVry, game
warden, Ed C. Oein and Dr.__\l-'. E.
Calkins.
They drove directly to Ki ni s
1.-.:=».¢»fourth wedding anniversary,and
Mrs, Jenaen'a birthday last Monday
evening, Oct. 6 by entertaining six
tables of friexyia at pinochle. Love-
ly refreshments wem served by
the hostess uid Um guests ldt for
their homes at a late hom' wishing
Mr. Ind Mn. Jenna: many more
happy umivusarks.The follow-
ing were pra ent:Messrs.and
Mesdnmes' Julius Pew-sen,Guy
..~=.and most of it was not more than
a fopt deeP»During the winter the
water in the lake will freeze solid
to the ground and any fish left in
the water would perish.To pro-
tect them the hatchery decided £6
seine the fish out and plant th€m
in the Fremont sandpit lakes.'
The seine the hatchery depart-
ment used had meshes ,about an
inch square so that the majority of
the small fish escaped.I.u just
one sweep ot the lake from 10 to
15 milk cans were filled with bull
heads Irom 6 inches long down.
numbering 12,000.
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3rd Annual ~
Sat-Ben Show
Live Stock and Horse Show lo Be
Held ut Ak-Sar-Ben Field from
October 31st to November 7th.
Will Exhibit Fine Draft Horses.
AWARD $50,000 IN PREMIUMS
The third annual Ak-Sar-Ben
Live Stock and Horse show which
will be held at the Ak~Sar-Ben
exposition grounds in Omaha from
October 81 to November 7, will be
one of the feature attractions of
the middlewest this fall.
Approximately $5QQg0.in prem-
iums will be awarded t the show
this year.More than 1,500 entries
are expected.
More than one thousand 4~H club
members are preparing baby beets
for the show this year.Special §~
tcntion is being given to this Ik r,-
ure of the Show by W. H. Schell-
berg, president ot the Union Stock
Yards Company, general chairman
of the Show.Professors L .I.l-'risbie of Nebftilka and H. T. Reed
of Iowa, are in charge of the 4-H
cllb department.~r
Large herds of pure bred cattle
from Texas, Colorado, Iowa, Penn~
sylvania,West Virginia, Nebras-
ka,North Dakota, Illinois,Miss-
ouri and New York have been enter-ed, according to Prof. H. J. Gram-
lich, general superintendent of the
Stock Show.The exhibits are
anxious to show their he ,`this
prosperous reglon,Pro!. Gramlich
said after visiting the principal
fairs ot the country.
A $25,W0 agricultural education-
sl exhibit is being brought to Oma-
ha by the U. S.Department ol
Agriculture.Nearly eqery county
in Nebraska will have an exhibit
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t :n o.o l ;older inhabitants who will be glad
'o o e xte n d to h er the i r b es t wi sh e s
o n h é r b i r th an ni ve rs ar y .
will cover 8,000 square feet, ac-
cording to Wayland Magee, mas-
ter farmer,who ia in charge at
this department.
Railroads entering Omaha have
announced a rate of a fare and
one thi rdfor the round trip dur-
ing the entire exposition.On Neb-
raska Day,November 6,and on
Iowa Day, November 5, a very low
rate of one full fare for this round
trip has bwn granted.
One oi the outstanding features
of the show this year will be the
exhibit of fine draft horses.The
best imporqed stables of the coun-
try will be on exhibit.\
Omaha business men are now
raising a fund of $50,000 with
which to conduct'the show this
year.-
s c m s n m - n u m
GAME POSTPONED
The Elkhorn Valley league con-
Uest between Saihner and Blair,rim almmed for mn - l m Sl md l y .
vm Pvlbxwqed until Sunday, Oct.
12,l>eom»euttha|.bsenced1nev-
and Bllir players.Several mem-
be nof the Blah-eJ uhwe nttoSt.
lands to watch the world series
OLD TIMER CELEBRATES
Over twenty relatives a n d
friends gathered at the home of
Mrs Thomas,"Lippineott on last
Monday evening to h1=lp her re~
member dint she had passed an-
other milestone of life.The eve~
ning was an exceptionally pleas-
ant one and the hostess was tlue
redpieint of numerous presents
which will be treasured by her in
memory of the event.Refresh-
ments ended the happy occasion.
Mrs.Lippincott is one of the
oldest settlers of Blair and has
paving and about
zmvelcd highway.
'passes h ad c augnt. -amy na n 01 un:pa s se s se n t th e m the r es u lt o f th e-......{ lI i Palhnlxn fI'|1rnrlirln\members »<> join, but -'=';_"°;;e and .,;.;,..¢ed,i,u me ;;;;i;;;;aafter one or two more re ear 5» white ava was only capablefor it would hold back the entire of s Pushing the first two oi
c ho rus w i t h to o ma n y n e w me m -.
t f f n n n r n n n n h m u u Mmm , ma n n fight. of Fremont, who represented
and Gardner people,and Rem;
0'Hnnlon, attorney for the Blah*
'school board,met with them
This would make about 300 miles
of paving annually during the next
five years and 600 miles ol gra-
veled roads annually.
Cothran said hc would suggest
these proposals at the meeting of
the Nebraska good roads associ-
ation at Grand Island,Oct.9.
The proposed program,he said,
also would be presented to the
legislature so that it could make
some preparation for raising funds
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game would haw been dulerenr.Bucklin proved o be one of :he
chief ground gainers on Blair's
offensive.Stanley Jensen also
played a very nice game.His toés-
ing of the forward pass was very
good Coach Lic.hliv.er is trainingthe boys on how to receive and
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TEACHERS ENTERTAINED
The members of the Methodist
\.-.- ~----- W"-_-_.~,A llouglas county car tipped
over in the ditch souih of we
Ern e s t Guricke farm Sunday
morning'was found by passing
mowrism to cuiiiain tvm men, un~
injured, but wo dmnk to realize
just what had happened.A phone
cull was sent to the sheriff, but
before the officers arrived the men
had managed fn get their our rlghf/~
ed and made their getaway. How-
ever, they were lam' arrested near
er s c o mi ng in a t a late da te .
So me twe n ty c ities a n d to w n s
round Om a h a n o w h a ve gr o u p s
elae ars ing th is wond erf ul orn tor io,
n d a ll wi ll i o i n i n a g r a n d c h o ms
n. n nn . u1 . »¢ .na u u u n a u u v w S J ,\ v n u . :w l l u ." ° " a n d ~t h e y w c n t o v e r t h g
T h e g a m e s t a r t e d o f f _ f a s t a n d o l d q u l a a t i o n o f .s e t t i n g o u t t h v
b o t h t e a m s r e l i e d o n l m e p l a y s
e n t i r e l y T h e b a l l w a s i n l a i n \ G a r d n c r p e o p l e a n d a l l o w i n g t h e m
P s f t o a d m i n i s t e r t h e i r o w n a f f a i r s a n
i * i ' ? _ . ° ' i £ < * ' f I - ° . ¥ , _ ' i * 1 ° _ f E ' F , * ; ' 1 i , ? ~ ' € ° f } P E ' l a n i n d e p e n d e n t d i s t r i c t .1
'hich wlil be assisted by the Oma-
n Symphony Orchestra in giving
1 in Omaha, Deoernber 15th.It is
lanned to give it here shortly be-
ore that date, about December 12,
1 the new high school auditorium,
'ith local and Dmnha soloists.
The hour for the rehearsal is
o'clock, closing promptly at 9.
'his early hour is mainly for th#
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County Road
pun ox we nn: [grms wrm nvxm-After mi ns over the questiongg team able 50 8m"m\\Ch ground. -thoroughly, it was moved that th(-
any punts were tned and Alton"n°¢ k"Curtis,Dan . ' n h Gardner people's wish be granteda s g t e nd l ,._gave a fine exhihmon in his pumiand the boundary line of the dnt
.Het was to come.within a halfdlthYE L a §.§°§$'i°§.,,Z§';'2`§.»m"° of #ha CIW-This would _take
D .the second u r |m¢h:in prachcnlly the same territorya x lg »n ul i r q . |,that the nriglnsl petition called for
can k~ both wa n ;;§ ;;g° mfg: mthda fc wlrnlno rgha ngeg lr éhe
-un ary me ne o sogame.Late in this period several,York passes brought the ball u changes leaves th'e_H r r y y
Dana's ten yard lim where Greene mm rn 'The Ugg' mg en c' ul
Passed to Gallant lor the first in setting s sec lqn ou ~ 'f
touchdown The period ended Gardner people willlank some mg
'lik z h d d res m meetshortly mer mm York leudfhg 6"f\\f ,,`XIZ,.,`f.'l§;?°.» ., law me
4 to c a r r y out. su c n a p mg ru m.1 ----~--5 f o r th eA n addntzonal one c ent to the| ¢h "1`°h a 1'°°'fP °f '
I tax or ip.;ui va lé ht wou ld f.€BCh€1`B Of th e ~~Bc hoalga su eqpr ovid e th e needed add ed f u n d m an d a is o f or Re v. Pa rd u rl, the ne w
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De S oto a n d th e i r " g lo r i o u s "S u n
d a y lqlined b y sp en di ng i t i n the
c o u nty calaboosc .Mo n da y "th e ;
were eac h assessed a fine of $12,5(b o C l '| l 'l l n e s u m a m e u .t hb r i n g a b o u t $ 2 , 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 a n n u a l l y w p v a s 9 P ° " ° d m t h a S h e r i p r o g r a m P W S "e t n m n u n g s .
t h e m a d f u n d i n a d d i t i o n t o w h a t h e l d 1 1 3 t h e c h u r c h M d - " ° " " " " ; T h e
i n n o w b e i n g c o l l e c t e d .f o l l o w m g p r o g r a m w a s g w e n ~" I x ¢~s P é r f e e ¢D a y ,O r c h e s t r a ;A d d x - e s C 1 b ~, . . . . . , L " $ I ' . f L § ' I f . 3 5 § ' l 1 , " I ? . § , " ' f . ' L ° § i § ' ° f W e l c o m e , D r . M e a d ;A d d r e s s o i l 9 e ~~€
~ i§Z§eZ;_;j `§§2i`i]Wf=I¢°m@.Rev.Pardon;Address
am merely suggrestjng an addition-ld Welcome, Supt. D. V.Masser;
al om- cont to the gasoline tax orH°m solo, Frederick Kesler; Read-
sume other method gmt would-mg' Mae M. Koopman; Solo, K. c.
raise an equivalent amount." Coch-'DeG'°ff-ra n mm ;After the program all repaired
The paving program should mt ~ the church basement wh¢ere.u
|,¢ advanced to the expense of the lxght luncheon was served.It tookgrnveling program, »Co¢-.hran said,|°"'¥ A short time to become ac-
ne gfaveling of roads should be|'1"'?'"'*?!'.~ everybody seemed ~
I Event Sunday
Golden Wedding Anniversary Cele
brulion Observd in Connection
With the Twentieth Weddixu
Anniversary of Their Son
Work Progresses
lruding in Operation on New Rnld
Leading in from Fontsnelle Hl~
way. Bridge East ol Ervey Place
Ordered ln.
ROAD INTO CITY CHANGED
The work on the Fontanelle
highway is progressing nicely. -On
ast Tuesday a grading outfit
itarted work on the new portion
ar the' road leading into the dty;
This new strip of road will
:ross Cauble Creek and the rsil~
road bridge just east ol the Huff!
Ervey place and will continue north
along the east side of the railroad
track to the intersection of the
old road leading directly ia m
Washington st .When the city
limits are reached the city will
care for the grading and the
graveling of the road to the pave-
afzent.The remainder of the work
ls also being looked after and is
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0.Dans had been battling u a ?° , § f " " " ' 5 ; K l u m '"g,§ ,{,;fomgfgm on " te rms a nd ;,h°ltar;d ;ro:n":elglborin;cd`i2trlcts.
"38" wg 2';'mh"°"'°" ' l ln me divisi on of the pl-spmy
ra gy o ac McCan-,
dless, when he replaced Baser for'Jose.I
During the third quarter York
began a march down the field and
scored their second touchdown with
anotluer long forward pass.The
"Vikings"came right back and
uncorked a baffling aerial attacki
which finally saw "Rock" Curtiss
go over for Dana's only score. Thel
"Panthers" weight began to mug
and they had soon crossed for an-
other score.Shortly 'before the
close of the third quarter Glllanti
again took a pass and raced 18;
yards for a touchdown.The score'
at the end of the third quawerl
showed York in the lead by a 25~0'
score.Both teams put up a furious
battle in the last quarter, but su-
periority gf York's drives soon
drove over two more touchdowns
to give York s 89-0 lead.
The game was clean and hard
fought, Dans losing to a better
Bllalr refunds the money which has
been advanced by the Gardner
people to run the school lost
spring after they were set out
and also gives them this year's
taxes.The school building and
grounds also goes to the Gardnrer
people.We are heartily glad that an
understanding and un amicable
settlement has at last been reach-
ed and we wish the new district
the Best of success and. feel sure
but the watro ns of the arm-let
will make s model rural school of
it.We'also feel that the school
board of Blair City has done what
it thought best Io: all concerned ln
this compromise.
SOME LETIER W RITERS
The Corn States Serum Company
of Omaha, Nebraska a short time
ago put on a letw writing wnbest
on the subject "The most profie-
able thi nn un do i n ra isi ns plz!
h¢ §?n;n§;L'r~p°:;ar;;e ned al |':';i':" ;f ;' l; ;r s g g g g ~ C H U R C H H o w s O P E N u o u s l
moét entirely to federal and state church.1 The Danish Lutheran chun-h WB:
ways. Cochran said.The roads to ,_the scene nf a hnnnv nthenmz olbe paved would be Selected on the
basis of present and future traffic
that it must bear and soil candi-
tions.'1
IN BURT COUNTY
Sheriff Phipps confiscated an
automobile in which liquor was ad-
leged to have hem transported. At present thd state has hlpmx- :L 1 . ht. A
xmalely 355 miles of paving and
more than 3,000 miles of graveled
highway.Virtually all this was
built since 1925.(
M . A . c , M E m : .
The Monday Afternoon Clubheld a very interesting meeting ati
the home of Mrs. L L Lantry on
oar. 6.I
near yons ost ay mg c~icording me law, the oar, will now
»be sold at auction to the highest
bidder.
Charlps Lloyd and Carl Osberg,
both said to be from Lyons, were
arrested with the car and some
liquor.Lloyd pled gumy bdore
county judge B. C. Enym Thurs-
day morning and was fined one
hundreddollars and costs.Osberg
last Sunday when the golden wed
ding nnniverenry of Rev. and Mrs
H. P. Bertelqan; which occurred olOctober 6, nmbthe twentieth wed
ding onniversary of Mr, and Mrs
Martin_Berbelsén, which occm-re
on October Sth were celebrated.
The church board entertained n
a tlueethirty dinner with Rev. A
Rasmussen and Rev. H. Nielsen ii
charge oi the services..
The church was beautifully dec
orated in gold and white, and [low
ers _ with chrysanthernums pre
dominating.Many beautiful gift
Mrs. John McKay read an art_|c1aimed hbwus merely riding in and cams were recezveu by not:
icle on "What Does the Census FN* _r;;\r-His case was gontinlu ~ a nd tfne ga the ri ng wa s a u
Show".Q
.Attorney Grace Ballard of this|
to November |
County Hemld.
s e v e n t e e n t h .B u r t I a g r e e a b l e s o m a ;I u n c u o n m a t W u unsung p u m n z u a s r u p l u l y a s P 0 8 8 - » | 1 , ¢ g m ,g g u w B g o y g
:I-J..reveals.Ifrom bmi, co 12 weka °{.§»¢".DIever be fomctten.
Another good piece of road work
that will be a great convenience to
the farmers and also a help to
Blair is the grading which will be
completed this week on the road
lending west from the Cuming
City town hall.This road has been
gli de d as for west aa the line
directly south of the Spiker more
and with the exception of a mile
and a hal! it has been graded to
the Dodge county line and it is n
read iob of zradimr.This road i.
Hog Sale Proves
.To Be Success"
James 'l`. Nelson, Breeder of Pure
Bred Ho l i .Sells Seventy-lonr
He ld At Puliic Auction l t n
Good Average Price
The conwrt was thrown. open w
the mm and hundreds of letters
were received bublt, remdned for
'Washington county so cop tha
prizes.Waker Huber of the
b o u t l n r n ~m d
Wallace Charlet of welt of Blair,
walked ott with the honors. "Both
men are prudal stockxdsers and
,knowhawtoralsethe rtuflnndasiaevidencedalaoknowhowwtell
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I POLITICIANS GE'rr1NG BUSY
Mr.BerU»:Qen,Sr.,gaine-| l ' | t ' A G A | \ . n . n \ \§ v . w € 4 . . \ A I 4 m b n n n - n
`"' °"" """.I'"""' '" """°"|wnlidcnhle lmtolldly u beim'nlper on I n n °°"°°""'"¢=Whl¢Ee:r'| lnsplnthm for lm 1|Q'§2."l.°"?;,,.....2" sr gg2;Local'Man Has mon: dum ww. m.. Bsnfoa
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lnumnlrb Mn :nal -mural
Boy"and his ixienqa vded witheach other wshow their rapéétl n d u s t r y f o r m m .
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;;;;:...;;".:"7f;;i1.,:;;."'" " °""'f'|,.-.,,_. tl-.. ~ ~ .-.|;-fm at me H. P. neruemen.u.nun nu nurgnum rluu :nu name.M g e c g g b ~ 1 s wxth Pun. om Gwa QM-lif y Pmduct The <>\r¢»°f-www relativu who
`mn Mnkea n Nice mfs: for the were present were Mr- and W
F. H. Petersen; Mr. and Mrs. Mu-k
Eakildsen and Emma. dl of Hamp-DELPHIAN SOCIETY Owner in cim Nellonm (ern-m>r§ Ahh" 112|
rightly should be complimented on
hh work.
NOTICE
The annual meeting of the Wash
ingbonCounty .Agricultural Society
and the Washington County Fair.
Grounds Association will be held
aff the town hall, Arlington, Neb.,
Wednesday, Oct. 15, 1930 at 1:80
o'clock p. m. for the purpose of
electing members to the board ofdirectors and'suc.h other business;
THE TOP PRICE WAS $142.50
James T.`§els0n held his second
annual hog sale last Tuesday, Oct-
ober 'lth and was well satisfied
with the results.
The day was iam for a sale and
an exceptionally .good crowd of
(anners and breeders was present.
Lest year he offered nothing but
Duroc Jerseys but this year he
added the Spotted Poland China;
ito his herd and thus widened his
range of prospective buyers.The Spotted Poland Chinss were'
John M. Matnen,o! Fremont, aw-
didata for s u m Superinfendent
was drcda ting,among Blair
friends last Saturday,scattering
ihis cards and soliciting snppon for
'his candidacy for the coming elec-
tion, November dth.
John was for years county sup~
erintendent of Dodge county and
served two terms as stale superin-
|tendent.Hp wssdefeated by the
|present encumbent at the last elec-
tion for that office and has de-
cided w stage a comeback this
HAS INITIAL m:E'nNc \fsuusr UP A noon nus|NEss§*°"» 11'°}Z~» "fi MIS' 1. lm Ander-|sen or nenosna, wm.Th e me mb e r s o f th e De lp hi é n
¢~.€.».h» hu;+.|,:.....|1\ 41.nh .».»1,Th o f a r m n n n r a f p d hu . Tnn Fr a»-J un; me mlm.; "P \-wen '""'~|again miter a vacation of several
week;Ti ny are beginning the
Sixth Year Course which lncludea
studies of Medieval Stories an!
Modem Fiction.
The mw oftioers are: Pres.: Miss
Mabel Marsh, vice-pres., Mrs. W.
F.Hemphill,sec'y.,Mrs.C. T.
Farnham.
The members are anticipating
an interesting und profitable year's_
---- »-» - -.------ ~;-»- --.1mm, west ol Blair, has been the
site of a very lnte!°e81ing process
the past week.
Mr,Fryman for several years
has engaged in the growing and
manufarmxre of sorghum,an art
which has almost become lost due
to the attempts of comm etcislized
concerns who tried to put out an
inferior product to swell the pro-
fits.This very tae; was the orl-
DAIRY HERB BRINGS
GOOD PRICE
Thy sale of the Edmund Johns
dairy herd, which was held at dm
Henry Fischer fa rm south df
Blair last Saturday afternoon,was
a success in every way.
The eighwen mllnh cows that
were sold made an average ot $102
per h\¢ad~which is an exceptionally
work.ginal reason for hisgoing into the
sorghum business, his first inten-
tions being to grow enough to fill
his own wants.
Mr.Fryrnan for the past two
years has nmdurnd .-mmm.=m».
good average mr mas number.There were reasons lor the suc-
wn of this sade.First the adver-
tising was done by The Enqerprise
and thus a good crowd of buyers
was present,and in the second
'.;f"'"°Y come §<=1°f° ""; meetibr;g.i¢_},e fim'w sv in the fins and the zau.citizens w o secure mem r~ sale aimed ~
-.aff wich E" fnst hog Business AND socul.2";,.:°':';;<°;"r:2 ZFf.§Z§E{ELif¥\P"'1§'"1f #Mm ~ proved =~FORECASTHORSFQn n t \ A u n | 1 aur rnm uus \PULLING TEAM Kxnmn -~------ ----~ ~~=»-~--~~--- ue me wp pnce of me daySociety meetimr and stockholdersl "rhlh ot... ....1..- _..--.-
____|"uc" uw um wlus over, seventymt}}e Fair Grounds Assocmtion four hogs had been sold at an ave-
m¢€¢\\1§~_rage price of $40 per head whichC. C. Marshall,Presxdent made A very good ,a
Ja 0. Badyfx,Secretary,
Washington County Ag nw l e ml w As x -n Nc ' r o N o o UN' rY c ms
Society.s z1 9 a .5 1 mo m rms 'mx
A. H. Miller,Pmsident '
G. I. Pfeiffer, Seentary The sum ot $215 141 09 was ap-Wnshingwn County Fair Gmnimds portinned monz time ountim nfl
.~ <Q ~
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V BN015Sve n ga r d rec e ntly lost.a g h u m g o e mi b h , mm to s g ll o s pla.ce wh e n th e c r o wd ass embled
va lu ab le horse f r o m bg i n g kicked | neighbcra a n d fr ie nd s a n d h a s the re wa s n o di sa p po i ntmen t i n
bv an o th e r h or s e wi th sh ml f ee t.Ieu uitmed hi mao lf wan.u n.»fh\:.~..th e s tu f f o f f e r e d .I t w a s i u s t a s
The horse was one ol the chun-
pion team owned by Svengard and
Edmonston which broke the state
record x year ago at the Washing-
ton county fair and also at the
slate fair at Lincoln in the horse
pulling contests.
The team gained cowderahlefamé in the states of Nebraska;
and Iowa, through farm magazines
and an Omaha radio sution.
EVENING c m o s n s AT D ANA
r r ..... .-............_.......5plant. Whi tums out pure, sweet
sorghum was originally produc-
ed years ago.
Four acres of ha d are given
over w the production of sorghum
cane.The plant is handled exact-
Iy the same as corn; planwd, cul-
tivated and cared for the same as
any other corn field.In a good(Continued on page ten)
ATTENDS BANKERS' MEETING
#L R.. Brock of the Citimns
BLAIR- HAS ROBBERIES
Robberlea are becoming so com
mon of labs that xt is beginning
to be ta ke nns amstte rotoo ux-s e
and but httle Baia; about it.On
last week Wednesday night,the
Blair Clwriery was robbed and
:aah and produce were taken.On
the next nigh:the Garner & r -
vice Station was mfned md aft-
er snooninz mound awhile thu
}»dve»¢iB¢a. high of-we dun? stuff.
Association.'
HOLDS OPEN HOUSE
Elm stafe last §mr§1ay b y ~
Treasurer, W. M. Stebbins as their
olQ¢~!ourth share of the $860,546.36
f th lin\Mr. and Mrs.Harold Coutts held ?»»¢ Szptembere tax coll dur
open house last Sunday on the ml-I Amm.. en. .;».»..\»¢..m...,.». .....,\.,
|930 u cman\-_s 5 3567I 2 I 5 I 4I 9 2 0 2 |2 6 2 7 2 5
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wv v r\ -vuI8152 22 9
29I 62 55 0
Avrn5I 0I72 45 I
JUlm4I lI 6
2 5
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,..ll usqw my vnunvluuuuun u.|u\lu \¢\'\"'\fsfives wh o c a me i n t o vi s i t wi t. h l to va r i o f u s wmé u we r e : B r u t. 2 . » |"'"`. 1
Mr.and Mrs. Coutts and Mrs.|ao'z.95= Dodnza. n1.'n21n= n».m&1L.|. n r
Coutta' mother, Mrs. Hans Hiller.
The inxpintion ol the mmion
was the fm that Gwree Miller and
son of Sinux Falls, South Dakota
drove in last Saturday for a week-
e nd dm.Mr. Milller is a son ol
Hn. Hdnn Miller and a brother of
Mn. Coutts.,
Thane present were Georze Mill»
$év,8§1.€2E ~';;;H¢-"'' T E '
193.51
AU'|`0MOBll¢E ACCIDENT
Dan Rhilipa and family. who re-
lide down by the cannink factory
i n w c s u n - , m m w d r i v e m |
Sioux Ci tv lut Slmdnv ma whnn
o¢f_9 - 0 . E. S . me e t s .f " 1
Oct. 11-Cxtholic India baké asle-
Oct. 14-Weed Oontml Demnnstrr
Oct. 17--Home coming at. B. H. S.
don at Marshalls Nunerisa
Oct. 21-Farm Bureau mcets.
Oct. %-'M Home Talent Play by
H. E. Lldiea ' Aid.
n.»OA
A numbe r o f dti ne u of Blairhave asked for the opportunity of
taking collegu subjects in evening
classes.The nrderenee seems m
be for commercial subjects. Shudd
a suifdent numhu deaim such
courses, Dana College wlll indeedbe happy m be of "Wine in this
w a v
Sdn Baal; wma in nttendmee lut
we e ka tt.he m¢ \eHngo f tlnR¢ z-
ianal Clearing House Associaman,
whichwas held in Fmmont.The
businms of the meeting was the
discuudun of flue differan lcnotty
problems that confront the bunk-
ing fnte mi ty tha n da ys
robbers lxqfuma é u n ¢ T n d ' § »
with them.No clue to the guilty
ones.1
mrrunus FROM TRIP
Min Margaret Von Lankan re~
turned lm Saturday from ln ex~
ggnae tfln hrongh flsllloruia,
Cook, Gul Rzthmum, Mu-tin Nei- Pmnment for om Jveek.
son, Tom Andersen, Chuiel Gly-Conddanhla interest 1
am.i t n rs..a.¢¢.,...,.n h mm. m tha mn¢ »¢¢.Q n.~»n...s attached
l n t l i n n 1 \ | n
__---- -~ " - - " J - - - ~- - - - -u w h ." l n n g u l . .u u u u r n m F I B Ye r a n d n o n o f S i o u x F d l l ,L o u i e : s h o u t a m i l e w e s t o f M i s s o u r i |e n "a t B a p t i s t c h u r c h
\.rm.. .. ... ....|.... ||........\\ r . ._ - . i i r . . .I r \ \ .. ¢I ---~ who are mamma inning dunes should mdet a
College oftiee, Friday evank
Uuxsuus |New Mexico. umm and Colorado.,_,,,__, _,___., _,____,_ .,.-- _- ~......., -_ ........~- .- -.-,eve-She lm nun- m .my and hu hm wil un. Jmfxn-by, Mm Ole mwhnltnme behind Hponer.whi¢h
¢ the "'mwn¢n¢aufmu1>1.ym', a most m a m a t ri p .vmung hm m. Mn. Chules um m, dl M wmnwd in ndwdvh-'nn
\z.|¢ Baptist chnnh, Friday. Oct 24th, fdumdsandhlzinginthewuudsn o!Bk1r,andMr.¢ndl(n.Deway Saibnmdku would s° mu a do
aa-1: s=oo mm.as-1s of uw vm .nd south.Jensen uf umm.for Y-N ¢hwlzl<mh!p by wfmm.
muuu' um wus, lm mr. ma mn.valley max: cu :upped over UN Oct. 80451 *ty gchoolg vaution,.hy Blackburn of Arlington and embmhnmt of the rand and mm sqm Teachen Gonventiunoma.h|Mr. and Mn. .John Hiller mdlthe dlch,doing comidenble dl!n~ 0., m_B\|k High vs.L y , "lamily.of Bhlr.It vu a hAppy_ag\ m the car und canddorably football gamesvent wma; ull moved-_lhlkinz up the ogenpnun.om. 11-Dum uv. Kin3'| pavliion
7 o'do¢k.
R h r `N|»!».»-¢.1»..n..4...¢.
l l '" " " " - - -_*J -IF
o 4 ..| »°'l a a I . .
4
f d e n d l l t l b d d g a p a d y u t b e
Flkh home when Mn. L. V. Ack-
erman was honor guest..,hidny, Oct. s vu Ferret Brew-
ster: birthday sa his wife pro-
pued a nice dinner and had asguau, Mx. and Mn. J. li. Brew~
g-randdmghtaex,M n .Wm.B\1v¢z~
krnbbe md hmi ly .Mn. Harmm Rathmxn celebrat-
ed hu uve-:ty-sixth birthday on
Wednuday evening, Oct. 1. There
was a llrge crowd of relatives
With The Churches
f u x - g e d t o b e p m s e n t ; a n d s . l l w h o
i b e l £ e v e i n o u x L o r d J e l l \ l Q \ ! ' | ! 2 ,
k l l l d d e d r e t n j o i n w i t h u a i n t h i l
m n m o r i | l , w l l I ! i n d A e o n i . i | 1 w e . l -
lc o me .
Me mb e r a h k e no tlc a :A t o u r
|a..: . ,\\
JJ "
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;7T~xv¢1 ~y ,~1
n-, _ ,,_Loan; Jemingu. resumed m his de Wvebsuf-nv; '§§f,, nn;b;';;f|§;!;°;Py3;§'§}"P may more =;_»§jff;;f <=HgR'=§
:;;.:din;n tea dxgxs ?é"?,1 ~'Ei eig1}3;y-ggvglxth bidi anniversaryoi Mongf Mn_ Claus Rohvver p;
Brunton home.Henry c. Cooper.He was honor _ _1,_____,_,_ _____,__ ,_ ,___,____ A, ____,_Simdly School, 9:45 A. n
night, it was vofed todet ap:ST. HABTS EPISCOPALCHUINE the last Wednesday night of a
ann go month through the tall and wlm|u»mmn¢u l " A l l {"l»\n\u»h Min k1.m..--.-.... ........v......... mv.Frida Q, h. pncu 7:30 |Bridly,the plan is this:'I
m.9:0g'p.n i Y . P . ~ e v i l wighz" will open with a ouvm
nin:r»tn Parish hom;'duh dinner At 6:30 o'e1ock.Ea
Mr a nd Mn. mmm Mo nni c h gue s t at two affairs oelebnung'11 Morning Worship 11 A.--»Q |.uu\1ue pau.; ul uuuul U1. can-uorHooperwereentertainedlT»1_h¢event.On Wednleedsr.M;_ '°f thedr birth verurzies,as Junior B. Y. P. U. 3:80.
Suaxdavdinller at'|LhoC. E. u.w.m|__, \.¢.....,... ~ ........-...¢&>:=.'?_,f>°f=P"ff£* 2-Eh:=.€"¥E_°Pi}£°Eveninr servioo.7:30.
Them will be no Prayer Meetinglthlsweek on account ol the meet-
ii nx of The Ne nmka Ba pun
,Stale Convention which is being
held in Omaha with The Immanuel
Church, Oct. 8th tu 12th.We nre
also dismissing our Sunday eve~fling service.I hope aa many as
possible will take advantage of
the pruximity of this important
ma n; a nd a tt e nd."The Church
°°°°=;g§wnscience,convictions,
eonse tion,consecration a n dcharity."Ig is nrthy of yoursupport.'Q
a.m.Chureh School,10:W a.m.
Adult BiblePChsa, 10é00sea.m.b
Morning layer an rmon y
Archdeacon Gramly 11:00 am.Bnptisms after Morning Praer.
Young Peoples Fellowship, 5:30
p.m.Miss E.Sprague,Guest
Spegker.Topic for discussion by
Miss Sprague. (Our guem who isthe leader of young people'n work
i n th e diooeseandla kn o wn w
many of us, mmf-g once a i n wi th
a message or us..Wednesdny,childrexfa service,
4:00 p.m.Wednesday evening scr_
vice, 7:80 p,m.
ter an d F r e d Ku b ie helpem W m .
Behr end t s tac k ha y Mond ay.
1 ;¢'~
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
A.F.Newell.Put o r
Puhlic worship at 11 o'c1ock on
Sunday morning.Helpful Poem
No. 3 will be read during the ser-
vice.Church School at 10 o'clock,F. E. Flack, superlntenéent.
The annual parish social ev e
ning will be held this week, Fri-
day evening at lhe parsmmge.The
young people's group elected asofficers last Sunday evening: Louis
Armstead, pres., Merton Kuhr, vice
pres.,and Louis Murdoch,sec'y-treas.guests at the Soren Jensen home,
Merrill and Lloyd Johnson drove? Omaha Wednesday to get their
nther and uncle, Martin and Thor-vdd Johnson who just returned
from their trip abroad to Norway.
FIRST ma .'moms 'r CHURCHW. Byrnn Pmdun, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45,preaching
lervioes at 11, Epwonh league at
6:30 and evening preaching ser-
vices a t 7:80.Mid-week praypr
meeting will be held, as usual, at
7:30 Wednesdai night.
.Next Sunday morning we will
observe the sacrament \of our
Iard'a supper, at which service all
memlgrs of our!eUowship are
home.
The Masons are having a school
of instruction at their lodge hallthis Tuesday and Wednesday.
Mrs Geo. Yoda drovg up rl-mg
u n m e s e c u u n a x we m o n u lnt. a b i g d i n n e r a t th e i r h o m e a t | Hj g | ;sc ores we r e h e ld b y M n
Te k a ma h .Th e gu es ts wa r e th e He n r y Fi s c h e r a n d C. B . Me h r e n s
n u m b e r s o f t h e G.A .K th e Mn . J o h n A u t z e n m d H e m - y _ F 1 s
Te k a ma h p o s t w w h i c h h e on g s c he r wer e c o nso le d.A n i c e b lr lh
an d se ve r al fr ie n ds .S i x old n o l-d n v ln n r h m n m n mmm- I h h .in
)0 family will provide fo ths e -r
n. nasented, including invited gues
all_ fooqls fa be pooled and serv
cafeterll style.Each hmily vs
alle provide m own sex-vi
knives, forks, spoons, dishes, e1
the same tp be retumed ta t
basket at the close of the me
Coffee and cream will be provid
by our L i dhs ' Ald.A. full ev
ning of music and games will fu
low the dinner, for which comm!
tem have already been appointsEverybody is lnvdhed, the only co
dltlon being tlnt you brhmg ym
dinner with you.Thus we sh;
u m m :wo unuany a m gnjqyeq " " ' { ' 1 - 5 ; 5 , ~" " ' i 'un-'I¢éh»: ; v 1 m § ¢ = m » m ¢ r , u n . r .W g f s ~and M r . g m H u .Fu-ru H u m o r
~ m¢l_!l1'l- F. M._Blrl01r ol nf nlm-fuuf '|~h.£r'1c|:»» .na l r .m. .\¢..'f"'1°»°.f|.$E. it w:a.....|.J
/
..,......,..,-........,., .._.. _ .Gxllntion Mo.moved'ln'w room:nd M H. 0_ ow _M goaav.the a k. P°"'°i I 1 ' ; ° m ° r k l " : ! ; r ~s o m e ~bdnhdap;
week.m Ba rlo w wo a j g m Thursday evedng all ol
the West Cafe.
Manager Johnson is doing con-'
ddenble repw work on the nele-
gpuqe llne here §nd.§n Y:h¢f_counq-y.
the childxen living near gathered
nt their home and had a nice social
evening.Those pnsenrwere Mr.
and Mn. J. T. Fildx. Mr. nndlrks.
.....,. ......,...w .................,evening.Mr. Petenan, salesman for the
Arli ngwn nurseries,is makinghis annual falltaur of this vicinity
Ulla week;`
M n .'Dena Ambler and daugh-
har Mina Milind nf hfnnhn. vin.
Wachter and family,Mrs.
.ue nu zvemoveo au or me.l'°'°'and wires onthe we st s l e o f
Main street.
Mr. McCoy returned on Tuesdayevening from n few days visit in and
D. W. Rutledge and Charles, Mr.
and Mrs. H. 0. Alooper, Jacqueline
and Phi li p, Mr. a nd Mrs . ggw
Coop r, Mr. and Mrs. Bm per
Miss Frye of Tekamah.Theyo m n i .lservec nice birumsy umeh and a
Ben ..nna Pedi e, "s.'=~.°°"."r°¢~'f2¥=*=1"¢-f'= Wishms mn?many happy
iss Carmine ac ter t s ow-''...'Mrs.Everett l-limes and chil-,wl:'rf':'0 y a ? nhs s a c lé rulflgeldren-amompmled by her mother,
mln andewere eats c mg Mrs.Geo.1/owe,drove over to
"v a Z sen h me KU a lFremont,Saturday and spent the
M .It D`u i ta .Iday Mth their daughter and sis-."Y Louise c owe s s ymglter, Mrs. W. H. Yakish.with Mr. and Mrs. J. gv~ B""!*°",Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Kastlu
while her mother is ln ,he hospital and children of Columbus,spentMissThelma Han. of Omaha, is the week~cnd with Herm rela-
apendlhng a few days at her home tives.Mrs Kastle,Ra ond's
ne exe.:..'lla lnrgedredge bm which has 3§Z'.L'°L..;"l'....§'.°'"°°"¢ " " " ' " '
been f'°'|"P¥ e utdi d he re fo ~L .v. ffckerman was a
' : 'l'%:ing":'u';'_l;'"B";n1mgg|;';§n_"§`.i2ZZ§" relatives nt Bancroft on
r.and rs. Chris T sen '...
.._° Sam Belvillo and Miss Cosma222r" ; ° ;; " § § ' ; d "' ' g ' " Q len Sunday for Sioux Fans, s. D.
________,_M-.-.z M... Y _,__,____,lwhete they will spend the winter
lted home folks Thursday after-noon and evening.\,
The Missa Dora Klindt, Anna
and Ella Rohwer, Era Sierk and
Mrs.Wm.Sievers attended a
:luncheon and theatre party,as
guests o i Miss JosieG!'6¢n,in
Omaha, Thursday.Mrs. J. W. Trisler is convulasc~
ing after a severe attack ` of
throat trouble.
Mrs.Mark Slsder delightfullyentertainedsix tables of players
at vanishing bridge,Friday aft-
ernoon.Miss Eda Sierk held high
score ahd Mrs. D. W. Marr, second
nigh and eachwere awarded suit~lable prites.A deliciousluncheon
was served by the hostess.
The Ft. Calhoun high school ball
team went over to Kenna:-d Friday
and played the Kennard school
loam, the score being 15 to 6 infavor of the Calhoun team.
_ ~ and Mrs._l?etlef Kruse len.
Burkg
Demacmli: Nnmimu fn
aim to work and play wgetbe
that we may make the most »
lervioes at 11, Epwonh league at
6:30 and evening preaching ser-
vices a t 7:80.Mid-week praypr
meeting will be held, as usual, at
7:30 Wednesdai night.
.Next Sunday morning we will
observe the sacrament \of our
Iard'a supper, at which service all
memlgrs of our!eUowship are
coming' year."Co~ tho u ~th us
and we will do thee good".
guests at the Soren Jensen home,
Merrill and Lloyd Johnson drawOmaha Wednesday_to get their
,_,,..,
and ~an S~days ~in~ the m~lfum~
TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH
W. Lincoln and 2nd Streets
H. C. Jul. Frans, Puma'
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
Services at 10:30 a. m.
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Advocala far(ff redudlan E// wi re farm ulief
Reduchbn of [axes
Four Years President of Umaha Board of Education
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: u l c u v LAJU zeat the rpenr.nxe sd aH e n r y c 1m¥1.E£'.°;':l $4.98 ws19.§5-ll§§ze§Ii` uféé.Wall Papercuuusau n -llu u ;u ln :-f ww-= -.__r n c l a y :for 9.vi s i t i t h re lati ve s 'i'imMn' o! C olo rado Sp ring s, Bolo . ! \\.1 !.h h m daug'hter,M r s F .I )Sh }w n o o n
an d l. b r o th e r wh o live s at W a " Sti c k n ey .Mr s .Stlc kn ey d r o ve a t ° e s a n d Ca r r o ll, Na b .h o me .
M e d Mr U Th o A w eMI , a n d M r s E . C Burdic , w=s| E,'2§"".',.".f'?.'l¥';.¥_,..'°?.'&I'.i'°.?'..'".?. ..8 i l f l r ] ~ n g n f n n h i n a f f n i f l l d A 2 , J o h
i u u m s n |
n Reeh was a
caller at the ITueuCleanf'_.thgf|||*Sehnljdnr nf 1~mu..|'°':-. \||¢!_.P" '""E.'!" |,.»...::;'..;:_;' _:.- .:,_;"';:':':_'::i!1\=:0w
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»o a A °= = ? g ; d m g . g ;3 e' T j'' g " ° "b a l l a t e r m a n §' p ' Z ' I . . =F r i d a ?a t t h e ~
m -M r e F w d R o s e n w a s c o n f i n e d H u b e r h o m e a t B e n m n g t o n .M r .
|h e r s h o m e a f e w d a y s l a s t m k l n u w ," h °r a i s e s p u r e ~P o l -
i s h a n a t t a c k o r P l v r i s i -_I E S § . f 1 ' . f ' " . J I ' I g ' L . E ° ' f . . § " € . ? ' . f ' i "
ho me .
Th e r e g u la r me e ti n g o f th e O.
E ,S.wa s h e ld F r i d a y even i ng ,
an d wa s we ll a tb e n d e d .Th e c o m-
mi tte e o n s e r vi n g th a t evening'
W ell!M m .Els i e ff n n k a n d .rlnnxrls..
h o m e _.
Ch r i s Vindu rsdev
W m .B e h m n d t to I
af te rn oo n.
E l m e r 'Phone Ho v§_ e n _a n d Lo u i e Hmm
~--we year--Always Something New
nii-"°-§'i§§§3§§'Nebraska is rapidly being con
/. .~I ..§f::§=1 r \+~y - I Q.~..1:
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planting of trees,i nprove
va onus uu lu u n ;n u u \.l..I.¢j u v 'm a m . ,
Mr . a n d M r s .J a ma s V a n Ho r n
e r e gu es ts Sun du y _a t,th e T o m
e o n a r d h o me a t B la i r .-
Clam "fnuf rhvxun. 4..|iHmn\n¢.|nn
te r Ma r y ,Mi s s Edu.Si er k,Mr s .
J .A .L a n d i s a n d J o h n Sc hroeder.
Me mb e r s r e p o r t e d o n th e d c k li s t
we n :Mr s .J .W .Tr i s le r ,Mr s .F .
H .F r n h m a n d Mrs:F r a n r n n Qn v.
V-=;,~;.'=g_"_; ';g_'*"°"'¥ -¢"em wnh fun by ¢i§~§ubn.|{§
Game FolutaHonuulPuhQ»m-Mu Kmnnnl,.'ninf vidwn at n.~4'h"'»?i|..... mldun.
\nn__5.__._ _|n u omber n an leventv-E? "b`Eéf`
M P .a n d M m W m Q f n u o r a a n d
»~rsen -f t at theMorrisChristiansen home Thun-
da moxning.
L a a m n c e W a c h t e r h e l p e d C h a r l e y
u I I ~ \
Tbe Home of Perfecl Talking Pzclures
Gilbert Willinmscn was a. Sat-
-We Clrr! n Complele Line of-
VARNISH, INSIDE and olnslm: PAINTS, FLOOR PAINT and VARNISH nusnrs,
GLASS, ETC.Le! Us Fzvre With You On REFINISHING YOUR OME
THURSDAY
OCTOBER 9
Hollywood Revue
With Al l o f M d n f s S u n PANCAKES
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Williamsezfs.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wmhter
E " " ' " " " i . " ~ a t t h e C l a r k
ro ome y eveMr. and M n .Jim Larsen and
family of Fremont, and Mr.andMrs.Harland Christiansen and
Betty Lou g m S - m g gn-===
guests nz e paren ,enryChrlnianaen home.Mr. and Mrs.
c. W. Christiansen and children of
Blair, called them in the a fte r
noon.Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Iverson andMildredw e r e Sunday dinner
guests at Morris Chr-lstiansenkMr. and Mrs.Lawrence Larsen
visited at the Harland Chrlstian~
sen home Monday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Chris Alback arlll
children and Mrs. Alback of Flor-
ence spent Sunday evening visit~ing at the Andrew Albaeh home.
Mr. anr Mrs. Lloyd Johnson and
daughters were Sunday evening
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Q rnnsciznvnon mums IS OUR évscmrr
Pham Us Your Drug Wants--We Seal! Them w You _
~T h e S t e w a r t P h a r m a c y
"J. HAROLD STEWART, mimager
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Saturday Matinee
OCTOBER 10 and 11
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Now ls The Time To Make Your Selection
Paper your rooms early when you can get help.
We invite you to come in and look over our
stock while it is complete.
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mr.Mr. and Mrs. George Kuhr, Mar- GOOD FLOOR GOOD MUSICdelle and Lelah and Miss Helen Goon onnmzVinderslevwereSundaydinner
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md wns e. pioneer wttler of that
place.Miss Mu-lon Reid is the new re-lief gltl at the telephone, taking!
the place of Coema BelvllleSamBelvlllereturnedMonday
from Emerson where he spent _a
few dsye with the Omar Dsvxs
family.
E. P. Hansen is having a large
new corn crib built on his farmin the Admsh neighborhood.
EYGNN Potaddle ot Malmo, was
hem n few days last week helping
with the invoicing at the stare.
The local Order of Eastern Star:he ld a n meetin Thursday
evening at tho lodge 'l'hey
hld abllgntion night.There was s
committee tor the evening were:
Mr.and Mrs.James Van Ho m,Mrs. Nels Jnclwon, Mx. and Mrs.
John Jackson and Miss Chrismna
warmer.
Mrs.A. L. Sullivan spent Tues-
day night at the J.W. Brunton
home.
The o. E. S. officers met at the
hall Tuesday evening for practioe
|f91' vlglizlf-ig night.Aloe: prac-
good attendnnoe.The refreshment
who uwnoea me coronation gete.monies at Ak-Snr-Ben coliseum on
Frldsy evening.
The aeniorsinitiated the (reall-
men at nn enjoyable high school
pany held in the city had! Friday
evening.
A new furnace has been install-
ed this week in the Ft. Calhoun
Siate Bank.~
Wm. Kay, Sr. is ill at his home
with pneumonia.A trdned nurse
is caring for him.We wish for
him s speedy recovery.
Mr.and Mrs.Claus Ohrt and' ° " ° z W a l t e r a n d A l b e r t a n d M r s .
1 ' : . . . . .u - . . |- . . A n - \ . \ . . .Harley Rngen accompanied by
hh sisters, Mrs, Joseph Crutsinger
And Mrs. Harold Webster ol Te-
kumah, dre w to Omaha Manday
afternoon..
The large-county grader is~
uw me wun ny ma mm, mn. be nWachter had cake and coffee forLhem at the Gray home.
Bk. and Mrs. Forrest Brewster,
Leona and Junior were dinner
guests Sunday of Mr.and Mrs.
J. M.Bmwntar
........, new mu ev... wuuy we.-=guests at the Henry Fischer home
Saturday evening.
A dance was given at the Spick-
Ier barn Saturday evening by Al-
bert Rathjen, in honor of his birth
anniversary.mg o n me roam :rum me scnoarhouse hlll past the turn south of
the Ben Wachter place..
Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. H. Godsey andMiss Marjory enjoyed Sunday din-
ner at the country homeof Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Loltis.
H.C.Brunton and Martin En-wolaen drove to Omaha one day
last week.Mr.Brunton went to
See his wife at the Comnant hoa-
pltal.She was not so well for a.
Miss Marion Rose, daughter ofMr. and hks. E. A. Rose of Oma-
ha, was one of the princesses at
the Ak»Snr-Ben bi ll a t Omaha
Friday evening.Sheis a .niece ofMrs. E.W.Ilurdic.Mr. Rose is
a former resident. of Herman.
Mr.und Mrs.D.W Rutledge
and Mrs.L .v.Ackerman were*Oma n visitorg_ Snturday.L k.
Rutledge was down on business
at the stock market and the ladies"Y, days._ .._.lhmu sm. A... ¢\.......=.....
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Rally Day auerdses were heldSunday morning at the Sundayschool ln the Greene district.AUneprogramwasgiven.Rev.
Presley Robinson of Fremont,
Sunday School Missionary,and
Miss Dorothy Krogh oi Blair, were
those from away present.
Mr. and Mrs. John Autzen and
Mildred and Margaret were Sun-day visitors at the Herman Schroe-
der home
Mr. mul nh-r=_ Wm. n~fffmn-e1~mr. anu mrs. uscar .Uaws were ""' "" """"""""'"°'down from Emerson Saturday look'The Decatur chapter qt §he_0.
in an r th r Lin f their E. S. have extended an xnvnmuonMhgm.e en s o I b the Herman chapter to meet
o!l'1§>'aa if;:'..1;m§<w;.;;
Buettger, Jr. of Irvington, 1-islterBugday w[th_}Iila_Dgm lqindg._ A D D W A T E R
0 -'For khe 5
BAKEMr. and Mrs Ben West enter-tained Sunday for Mr.and Mrs.
H. B. Fitch and two children god
Mr.and Mrs.Gus Stringer nd
two daughters o! Omaha.
The Masonic officers met last
Wednmday evening st the hall for1. little practice ln their work.
The month of October is RallyMonth in the churches Next San-
dny will be observed as Rally Day
at the mornlzgl service at the M,E. church.are urged w be
present.
Mr. and Mrs Chan.Horn and
Willis, Mrs. L v. Ackerman and
Hrs.Chriatene Hugelmnn were
entertained at dinner at the Jas.Van Hom home Friday evening.
Mn. Glen Watfs father, Peter
Knuth aged 72 died at his home
at Fremont Monday, Sept. 29. Fan-erd services were hola Thursday.
Glen Wen,uooompanied by Mrs.
Ben 'West and Mrs. A. P; Drayerof Hooper attended the services.
The Womans Auxiliary will
hnid a remlnr nmntlnu at tho
with them Wednesday evening,
Oct. 8.The initiatnry work will
be exemplified and Mrs.E. P.
Hansen of Herman wlll he taken
into the order.Quite a number of
the Stars plan to attend.John Matzen, fonner state sup-
erintendant and who is again a
candidate for that office, was a
guest o f J. H.Johnson while in
town Saturday and Mr.Johnson
nav.; that he met a few of our citi-
venaMrs. 0. H. Godsey will go to the
Covenant hospital at Omaha onThursdayforatouailoperation.She planalw come home Friday if
all goes well.
Last 4 days of the Fashion Cen-
ter lst New Yo rk Buying Trip
Sale-this Thursday, Friday, Sat-
urday and Monday.If you want
to save money shop at the Fashion
Center in Blair.88-lt
Fashion Center Silk Dresses'$4.98 w $x9.'15-sizes Il to 52.1€
mr.and Mrs.Fritz Jahnel o f `gengnrd, visited relatives here on
un ay.Mrs. Carl Schmidt, Sr., who has'
been sick for some time,passed
on at her home late Saturday eve-ning,Oct.4.Johanna C.Mohr
was hom at Schlefwig-Holstein,
Germany,August 9,1860.She
~cam»¢_to America in June,1878,g g first home .;¢;1ngDlnCOr{inl\:;.
e was m a m arS
s
rnldtdthe 1:211 day °; Februgry,1 an mov on a arm w ere3-w resiged for a -=»g;-5; of v;"°»
ater mo ng to .oanw ereshe has since rgsidad.Her hus~
l nd preceded gf ,;»;1;»¢g_=1»f;,f;==
years ago.e a g 'ed t.16, 1907 a short time alter mov-ing to Ft. Calhoun.Mrs. Schmidt
is survived by om daughter, Mrs.
Marie C. Vaughan and four sons,g,q»g;~-- W";~ H. a§dPErnesé ~
p ace an eler . olvest Point '§"§ one sister, Mrs.
na enson and two§l_inlf-brothers,John ahd Henry
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PANCAKES
Y o u Ever Taslzed 0
'I'HAT'S how any it is to have delicious,
golden-brown cnka when on useGo0eh's Bes!Pane|£:nF|onr. No m,..¥,»...,m.
m i d . . . Gooch'a Best il ready-mixed and~ Yonsim lyaddwnlex.. .ltir...bake. And in gen mea you are enjoying
the Bullieet, mon! ihvol-some pancakes you
ever made.
Gooclfs But Pancake Flour In | perfect
blend of wheel, corn, rice md other pure
=-=,g-1i==-1= Tlmt's why il assures aka aswlesome nsthey are nourishing.
And remember, llmro's 14.5 more for yourmoney in Gooch'| blg 4,P¢md p.¢1u3¢.Al all good g.,,.,;,,
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es o r re vas a oatA N D ~ o f f r i e n d s .Mrs. Schmidt. was 8|nirfg and will have - eleciibn of
officers.Mrs A J Fnmnvnn n'||nnr||u|41|m;;,;;,',;;"{'d;;§',;;;;'g;,;§';;;';|John Schroeder accompanied by charter member of WoodbineTekamah Friday ewnins. A uest his parents, Mr. Zum Mrs. Aw-»=!§.T§"5.§'2 |5841 ~ ~~=;g_\»°~;
a! her daughter, Mn. John Sdnex-!Schroeder, motored over en Shen-lsndces e Y ; l a ~era
of her dwzhm, Mn. John sidneg-_1andoah,_ Iowa Sunday and visivedla 2 W ;te nh my # °°': 1 .
Mr. and Mrs. ~ S. llopki-D9 en-[the tadm stahous.chumspiev_' X p §<mu'..¥'§E'§`§`
bnruained 1 1 !r3:d_ c1uek;r;8dnnner|vi:I °{_ Broke; gy- Nh., officiating ~ 8 'md n o mg
Sun w en exr gue were a e ome o son- n-'ur. 23.1 mm. ma Mi chael of 'ne-,nw and daughter, Mr. and Mn. bedde the grnve_nf her 1"""°"d in
h m l h , M r .a n dM r | . Ed K e l s o e
Alui M . r . a n d M r s . L . A.Pan'lAh
md Mnry Marie of Omaha,MissCarolineHiglenofWalkerMn,an-.and mn .Dode P m m h m x
Geo.Rohwer, Jr., the latter part
gg thgtewefgi manldalalau attended
e s a c tu muertingheldin Omaha.Mr. Ream in one of
Nebruhfn muster farmers.Glen and S. M. Parrish.Mr.and Mrs. F. W.Mueller
A nice p mg n m was given at spent Monday evening at the J. A.
the Baptist church Sunday morn-
ing by the little folks in the Sum-
I
Landis home.
dnii school observing Rally Day.was hi-Dslc busdnnssiwre on
r.gud M n .Be n Cooper °f_Tqe,=d=y-_.____
Henry H i d ;of Florenee,|
'the iamxly plot ln tim I-'L Calhoun
'cemetary
YORK CREEK NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Ciarence Wachter
and Hl n l y n spent Friday after-
.noon at the Mrs. Lizde Ackermanhome.'
W. Christiansen called on How-ua Williamlnn Mondnv dtemoon.
Get This Wear-Eva Aluminum
A r e u l l r 8 2 . 5 0 c R I D D L Epfggage griddle .
|Mayor J. 1 Landis is in rweiprl Wm. Jensen of mlmkéieiuiaa aof an inviution uv be present at well for Clnence Wichtar Tues-\the Wlubonxie bridn obeninz at dav nfnmmn ~I"Iii-§§J.B.Jenu>n Mra.Be w»¢N¢bmu cicy o¢r.'11."" " `Sa,T'§|§E'i4".'ind Mrs Miles wész hikednout an Mrs. gears; Rohwer, Sr.hu'c.hildzen sw-»"w'?..§'I,'§.*.|.E*"l'*.2..?L'.'§
fha John Skinner home about three had a lace oil burner installed, to qt the Lum Kamen homo inmiles north of town lm Friday heat her hom in un future.Blndr.cm. Saunders of Manilln. Iowa iii;-L' and M n .c m-k Browning
yan a business visitor here Tues- and Fmm-is vddtd at the Howard ~;»"4:15 é'1§§i`§"15iz¢£"a"£Ei" a e,<i{r. and Ma. Li. D. Newell of ,;3,;,'jj°°"'°'" uuluu .nuunsugy °"°iClement; entertained a. group of Blair spmt Wednesday with 1hBi1t .Chri¢`Vinderalev, 01",me Wach
HILISIDE NEWS OFGARDNER DISTRICT
Mm Augnnhmm and_non,
apnen visited ~at the hom; of ._
sms w so-an nylu, colorshendaizea including youthful large
md mntmn hats.88~1t
linda! vim hogne ~olks.
Evershap Pencils
FREE I
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"Starting FRIDAY night
OCTOBER TENTH
And continuing each Friday
night for eight wedks The
Homeffheatre~Ill GIVE AW AY"
DE SOTO LOCAIS
Word eoma'!mm Kennard thatMr. and Mrs.James Olson, Jr.,
Fashion Ceuta: Fall and Win-Fashion Cenwr Winfzr o~ gg,
Ig dd ;t tI I\ d No br uh b y a n l d
paned by 1 threeiftha vote of tlu
manbon dotted to mdx Muse hu
s i d t i e d to the ele c to n d th!
mu w be was on at the zenefnl
aleedon to be held November 4
1930, | pnypoul that Section 'I oi
Axdch XII nl the Comtitntion oi
Nebnnh bs unended to n a d u
fo llmu:
"Every Itackholder in n bunk-
i n ;eofpontion or imdpztion
lhlll be individually ru-|:Tlible
and liable w in crediha GY!!xml :barn tha amount of stock
by him held to ln amount equal
to his rapectivs stock or slum!
Creek Club held their meeting at
Dave Gustin'a and was well ab-
tended,.Mr. and M n .R.Wallace of
Gary, Ind. has been here visiting
his xelatives and old friends.
Thursday evening the republi<cans bkld their caucus and elected
the following:assessor, Ed Lun-
ders; justice cl peace, U. S. Renne;
road nverseer, Guy Wailea..
Chas. 0. Hineline and wife wereover to Council Bluffs Prlday to
we H. Bulk.M n Glam Pukening of Omahawera callin on their puenta, Mr.and Mrs.george Hineline,Wed-
nesdny.
IOTICEpoundgirlbornSept.27.They
hav etwoboyssothegirlinmnst
welcome.
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C o s t u m e . T ~ - N ~ -
values to $5 now priced $1 io $1.98at the Fashion Cenber.38-lt
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The :ban proposed amendment,
to be voted upon at the general
election Nowmba 4, mo, is pub-
lished in aecordnnee wxm section
:IZ
Maher & Cmism. Attomeyg
Byvirf/ue of anordar ofsnle
iuued out o!.Lhe District Court ol
WashingtonCounty,Nebraskn, and
in pursuance of a decree of said
Court in In action therein pending,
wbprein Irene Jansen, Guudian o!
James D. Vaughan,incompetent.,
is plaindff, and Washington Conn-
ty Bank, a corporation, et nl., are
defmdantl, I will on Tuesday the
4th day ot Noveniber, 1980, at una
o'c1ock P. M. nl slid day, at the
West front door oi' the Wuhing~
ton County Court House,in the
city of Blair, Washington County,
Obem, Jr. hm filed with the undersigned, County Judge of Washing-
ton Counw, Nebraska, his final re
po n as Adminls tnwr o l the ea -
tate of Ferdinand c .Ruws,de-
ceased, and made an applicationfor fi nal administration and dis-charge, for proof of heirsh£ md
for the assignment of resi e o l
estate to sud:other perwlw u
a r e b y l n w e n t i t l e d mt h e s a me ,
md I ha ve se t the 1761 day of
October, 1930, lt 10 o'dock A. M.
at my olfiee in mid county for thehearing thereof.
Dated September 24, 1980.
(SEAL)I . c . m m
86-it County Judge.
NOTICE To (ggN'|~gAg|~03_s
Seded propolaln will be rwdved
It the o ttic e of the Gty Clerk,
Blair, Nebraska, until 7:30 c'cJor.k
P. li. Central Time, Ociober 10th,
1980, for the construction ot pave-
ments and miscellaneous wbrk in-
cidental thereto In Paving District
No. s cm ma ony.
The Engineefs estimate of quan-
li tie s md Unit costs are an lol-
lows:
Pavement quantities for all WWI.
6787 Sq. Yds.
Reinforced cement eanaete
pavement, 6" nniform thick-
ness, per sq. yd.gaoo
1925, State of Nebmu.Frank
Marsh, Syrlary of Sthta.31-4:
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
NOTICE OF FINAL nzrom'
0'Hu1lon a 0'Han1on, AmIN THE COUNTY COURT OFII
. . . ..RASKA.Estate a Ferdkmnd C<EuweDeceased.
Given under my hmd this 9th
dny of September, 1980.
Mamie: Mehrem,84-St Sheri!! ol
Washington County, Nebruh.
'13£an¢f1\1r».c;.rLReay<»fx.a-
Crosse, Wiz., and S. F. Jones of
St. Joe,Mo., are visiting at the
Dan Phillips home.Mrs. Remy isa sister of Mr. Phillips.
hlr. and Mrs. Jens Clausen at-
tended a card pany at the A. R.Brock home in Blair Friday eve-
ning.Mr, and Mn. Harry Ervey anddaughter, Faye, in company with
a numba of relatives drove m
Pender Sunday, and spent the day
a t the .lease Mchlanignl harm.
Mrs. Mclllmignl and Mrs. Ervey
are listers.
Ammdx Petersen, who is mach-ing in Sarpy county, drove up in n .\ . ;~nm\..; v-i'..
Mr. and Mn.fFmn.k Brown and
daughter, Georgia Antlll visited nt
the Gus .Kumiell home south of
Blair, Sunday.Mr.and Mrs. Frank Schafer
vgere Friday evenlpg visitors at
Geo. mzcnemon and wue.Mr. and Mrs.Frank Badgerow
of Florence were callers Thusday
at De Soto.
Jim Hlnelines of Florence, wereSuxday callers c gm home of his
msini meh stockholder, lad all
bulking corporations llull pub-
lhh quarterly statements under
oath of their unset; um liabili-
ties.The stockholders llull bo~
coma individually respunxlble lor
. . ...v w.=..~, on »¢»=o !gravel eompacwd,z'j
Oil Asphdtic concrete weat-
ing surface,
24" Class "A" or Class "C"
combined curb and gutter,
ON P E YI TIO N mn witPBOBATE OF v nu.Lam s and s in Bunk 54 of the
City of Ft. Calhoun, Waslungton1.10 Maher and Card Atfm-ns'rA'rE or NEB1i'A"§'KA |"Y"County, Nebraska.
|Decree of foreclosure was ob-_Is s a..:...... .on ,
_ ..........» -J n | \| . l..Eversharp pencils
Be present and Gét YOURS
.Our
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the J. L. Petersen home.Mrs.August Timm and son,:Charley were Herman callers on
Monday.Mrs. Alfred Anderson and Mrs.
Jens Clausen attended the first
meeting of the county extension
clubs hcld at the coun house in
lflnir Friday us project leaders of
thi' Hillside llustlers Club.
. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Petersen and
son, Robert, in company with Mrs.
Fw d Anderson of llermnn, drove
to Shenandoah, lbwa Saturday nnd
took in the jubilee at KMA.They
drove on down to Marysville, 1\1o.,
and visited at the Fred Penn-sen
home near Marysville.Mrs. Pet-
ersen was xi former resident.ofBlair, and A cousin of Mrs. Ander-son and Mr. Petersen They also
found the Charley ltogert familyofHerman,visiting there.Mrs.
ltogen is a sister ui. Mrs. .Petersen
and all wgetlver it made a happy
gathering.They found it to be n
good country with plenty of good
crops and pasture.The Petersens
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n n n e r ,r r n n x Kllllillllié.
E l me r Mi e h els o n a n d f a m i ly o f
W e e p i n g W a te r ,Ne b. ,we r e Su n -
da y d in ne r g ue s ts o f Mr . a n d M r s .
Geo. Hineline.Mrs. Michelson is
their dang r.Ross Della tof Kansas,callled on
old friends gist Monday.Mr.and lrs.1-lorold Brewster
and daughter at Blair, spent Sun-
day at the Guy Wallace home.
Sollie Hineline took his daugh-
ter, Zllarjory to Omaha Monday to
enter business college.
lllr. and Mrs. Fred Gustin were
out to see her parents, and bro-ther, the Jim Olson family near
Kennard last Wednesday evening.
They repon the new girl fine.Will Hineline was in Omaha on
Sunday.
Kenneth and Alfred Bouvierspentthe week»end visiting at the
Clifford Hineline home.
Fashion Center Winter Goats,
$10 to $49.50-sizes 14 to 48.38~1t
Brand new $10 and $12 Fall Silk
the liability hereby imposed, lm-
rnediatdy aim 'any such bank-
ing corporation, or banking insti-
tution shall be adjudged insolv-
ent, and the receiver of said cor-poration or institution shall have
full right and lawful authority,
l l such receiver,forthwith toproceedbyactionincourtto
collect such liabilities;and the
provisions of Section 4, Article
XII, of the Constitution of the
Slate of Nebraska shall not be
construed as applying to banking
oomonitions or banking institu
tions."
SENATE FILE Na 14 9
"FOR amendment to rl;
Constitution fixing individ
uad liability of stockholdersin banking corporations or banking
inationtibns, and providing for the
immediate collection at _such lin-
blllty upon the failure of auch
banlring corporations or banking
3500 Lin. Ft., per lin. ft.
'7" x 20" concrete curb, 880
Lin. Ft., per lin. ft.
Grading,2490 Cu.Yds.,per
cu. yd
3" x 12" oak or fir header,
176 Lln. Ft. per lin. It.
Crosswalks to remove,185
Sq. Yds., per sq. yd.
0.90
0.95
0.50
0.50
0.40
washington County,|In the County Court ofWashi.ngto`l\ County,Nebraska.In the Matter of the Estate of
Belinda J. m , Deceased:The verified petition of Addie
Ide has been filed in the County
_Court of said County, praying that
|Ietters Testamentary do issue to
Elizabeth Wulff administratrix,an materials and labor shall bef"'if-ll Will annexed under the last
furnished an construction Wm.kl\V|ll and Testament of Belinda J.
jggg 5; "$i'§..."§i.`§ fgp ""f.2f'¢'2.§`.°§lB » '€».°§2?§£'.;, notice is hereby
now on file in the office oi thegwen- that "a hearing will be hadlon said petition on the 10th day of
City Clerk.'October A. D. mac, nt 1o o'clock
Bidders who desire plans and
specifications may obtain same
from the Dlgineer on deposit of
funded in bidders if plans and
specifications are returned within
10 days from and after date of
letting.
Bids will be received only on
proposal forms which may be ob-
A. M., and all persons interested
are notified to appear and show
cause, if any,why said Instrument
may not be proved,allowed and$15.00, siooo of which will be re-'.lprobated as the last Will and Test-
ament of said deceased, and exe-
cution thereof and administration
of said estate be granted.Witness my hand and Official
5535 this 16th day of September,
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.......-.N in mu atno.. .... we ...tday at October, 1929, ln favor of~the plaintiff ln the sum of $1861.19
with interest thereon at 7%per
annum 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-I
ises.above described be sold *"|
satisfy said judgment and costs in
case the same remained unpaid for
n period of more than twenty days
from the entry of said decree, and,
said judgment and costs being un~
psidand said decree being still in
full force and effat, said prem-
ises will be sold to satisfy said
judgment,the interest on the
same, the costs and all accruing
costs as provided by said order
usd decrcp and by la w in such
cases made and provided.
Dated October 2nd, 1930.
87-5t Maurice Mehrens, Sheriff.
F
HOME THEATRE
|n ,
o 0l s t i l l a t e
is
ure well sixlisficd with their new
location and expect to make i t
their permanent home_They re-
tumed home Sunday night.
Dorothy Vinderslev of Blair,
spent.the week-end with Georgia
AnLill_
John and .lim Reid spent. Mon-I
Dresses, $7.95 in sizes ll to 46 at
the Fashion Center every /day in
the year-Always Something New.
Fashion Oenter Slippers that
Wear for Women and Misses, $2.98
In $6.50;Robinhood for Children,
$1.49 to $8.39;Enna Jettlck foruf.__ __ . uf__._.. __ . .A ..
institutions," and
"AGAINST Amendment to
the Constitution Kxlng ln-
d m a m liability of stock-
holders in banking corpontlona of
banking inalltaxtlons and providing
for the lmmedinle collection of
tained on application to Nixon &(SEAL)I. C. ELLERReynolds,Consulting Engineers,i35~5f.County Judge.p.?.§'.'§.§'°£§.?"§2.'i.'§§'¢i',?§$
209 Omaha Gram Exchange Bulld-
ing, Omaha, Nebraska.
Eazh bid must be accompanied
by a certified cheek drawn on a
NOTICE
A C Debel,ttomey
in two years The boys have
unanimously.
Nebraska bank of known standing COUN §g1}BT. WAsH1Nc'roN .1j~l°bf§°k§j¢°1='-#IHS 77,620 5<1"a'
the BEST WE CAN
BUY
dn in Qmah vvumen unu nusses, w anu Qu..lr sucn unmmy upon Cho hilure ofgh.and Mrs.Hardy Vanmeter Fashion Center S§I'k Stockings mah banking corpuntiou or bank-
nnd Mr. and nm, Geonze nlunamnlwr Wear 'Told Stnpe, $1.50 md mx_in»titu¢i»m"...
f o r a n a mo u n t n o t l e s s th a n f i v e l C O U N T Y , N E B R A S K A mues or . ama, or 4v,mz,uu u au tres
( 5 % ) p e r c e n t o f th e to ta l a mo u n t E s ta te o f Oli ve A .W a r d ,De~Th e wa te r a r e a o f the s ta h e i s 7 1
an." °°|..-__-.n nnllnln 1nni|na n u r P R I C E S
The present state capitol at Lin-
coln is Nebraskzfs third.The fer-
ritorial capitol was at Omaha, but
Lincoln has always had the state
capitol.
-1 ensen and Mnude Nie1sen!¢-n the mn day of ocwber, mo,fi-led a pe tition in mid Gounryan the were from door °f um
v. ..~.that Charlotta Sophie Anderson, an
inhabihnt of Washington County.
Nebraska, died on the 5th day ol
September,1980,leaving no last
Will and Testament, and possessedof Bead and Personal Estate ut-
Smzted at $23,700.00 and pny inz
for administration thereof.I !you fall to appear at said
County Court on the 18th day of
October, 1930, at 2 o'¢:lock P. M-.
and contut said petition, the Court
will appoint Carl G. Anderson or
some oLher suitable person Admin-istrator and proceed to a settle-
ment of said estate.Witness my hand and Official
55; this 28rd day of September,
(SEAL)I. c . EL LER,
86 4t Cmmty Judge»l
STATE OF NEBRASKA I
| as
Wnshiugton County,' I
A. C. Debel, Attnmey
County Court.In Probate.
In the M gf o f t h e Fa b le MChu-lotta phie Anderson De-
c e u d :The heirs at law,next of kin,dsvisees,legal*/ees,creditors m d
All persons interested i n m a
estate are hnreby notified that on
the 28rd day of Se~tember 1980
'~.;x ~ .»
Mgyor.
Attest::.
C. E. Krause,1 .
City Clerk.
(SEAL)'as-as
Nebraska has two great live
smock market.The Omaha market
is the second largest live stock
market in the world on the basis
of total head received.The Grand
Island horse and mule market is
éxceeded only by the St. Louis
horse and :nude market.
The new Missouri river highway
bridge at Nebraska City is named
Waubonsie after an Indianchief of
prominence who lived in south-
western Iowa.
FRESH FISH
,
Thursday and Friday we will
have Bullheads,Halibut and
Fillet of Haddock which we
sell at reasonable prices.
If you are getting tired of
meat serve fresh .fish for a
change.
Remember every Thursday
and Friday Fresh Fish.
s
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The original territory of Neb-
raska extended from the Missouri
river w the Rocky mountains and
contained the states of Nshruska,
Kansas, North and South Dakota,and parts of Colorado,Montana
and Wwminz-
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ry, could swallow up save:al east
em states.It in 96 miles long. 63
miles wide and contains 5,987
square miles.
ddevcry day~of the~year~Hardly t h u f n l w k ntinnswnnmwbnwizhmcum
d m x w f m m m b . 9 ~
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of the accompanying bld, payable
without condition to the Treasur-
er of the City of Blair, Nebraska,
as nn evidence of good faith, on
the part of the bidder.Certified
checks will be retumed to the im-
snccessful bidder within three days
from and after the letting, and to
the successful bidder after the con-
tract is signed and satisfactory
ceased:Notice is given w the creditors
to appear before nie at the County
Court room in Blair, Nebraska, on
the 10th day 01 October, 1930, and
on the 12th day of January, 1931,
for the purpose of examination,
ddjustrnent and allowance o f
iclaims.All claims not filed on or
'before the 12th day of January,
bond executed.'1981, will be forever barred.
The City of Blair reserves the Dated this 12th day of Septem-right to reject any or an bm .ber, 19so.crrv oF BLAIR. NEBRASKA.KSE-SL)1. c.E1.LEn,
By J. Harold Stewart,as-4:County Judge
always coMPE'ri~1vE
the city of Blair,Washington
County, Nehraaka, offer for sale atpublic auction to the highest hid-
der for cash the following deaalb-
ed lands and tenements, to-wit:The South Half of the North-
west<Quarter (Sli NW%) and
the E m na n o f um s o ut h-
west Quarter (E% SWK) md
the Northwest Quarter of theSoutheast Quarter mwaa SE56.)of Section Thirty-live
(85), Township Eighteen (18)
North,Range Eleven (l x)
East, in Washington County,
Nebraska.
said sale is in accordance with
decree entered in said cause ofaction on :he 2nd day of December.
1929, and is subject to confirmation
by the caért
~ny,a corporation,is plain~f,
nd Margaret McMahon;Grace
~cMaI1on°Clara McMahon;Alice~cMahonE Harold McMahon; Ber-
| oe McMahon; Byron J. Mqltiahon;u~ Mc Ma ho n;Ra ond;J. Mc-~ahon;Cecile Mcgnahon;John
~oe,whose ma l name is Wil-
am Michelson;Mary Doe,real
~:mo unknown;Richard Roe,
hose ma name is Gwrgf Michel-
en;and Anna Roe,w one real
|I ':ov
No ti c e i s he re by g i v e m t h a t b y
vi r tu e o f a n or de r of,n a1e iss ued
b y th e q e r k o f t h e di s tr i c t c o u r t
e | l'.- owa
zg ua ity
Prom ~'t Service
is
Our Motto
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~ @@ld friends
naturally expect to find your name
i n the telephone book
;¢2;I'TRstar;?1ingix1ti1eoomm\nxi1yis cnedbytimelistixzg'of
T}1eBrstrhmg:;isimrdoesma:;i;vmginwwmfa§s1<;°eanou
yo u r n a n xq h e w m z d e xs w h yi t h n o t t h a e .
He c o nj e c t ur e s .P e r h a p s y o u h a v e m o v e d a w a y ,
| ur dy i f y o u li v s dt he ra y o u \y un | d ha v e a ' ph o n ¢ .A ' p h o m
hors ni. the za Mundori home Sat sllk to wp semen weight ssc
unluy md bundayMrandMrsCecil Thompson
and son, Kenneth spent Monday
evening with Mrs. Thomp ons In
ther,F.C.C.Petersen,helping
celebrate his birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rasmussen
Monday eveningthe Pele Iverson
home near Orum..
and family were
supper guests at
Brand new $.10 and $12 Fd] Silk
I\e\erdsrn, 2 pair, $1 Sizes 8%
to 10-all Ikw fall colors 38 lt
ROSE HILL ITEMS
Mrs C E Lanstrom and Miss
Christine Oser' of Omaha,Mrs.Charlie Hoff of Silvex-hill, Ala., and
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Robinson of
Berkley, Calif., were Tuesday di.n~3 "guests at the Ed Andersen
ome.
an iaihily af Valentine, were l QL95; Onyx $1-3§; Full. fashioned!
_'. 1 1
~'s '-4
I)resses,_ $7.95 in mes 11 to_46 at Mr.and Mrs.Fred Olsen and
The above proposed amendment
to'bs voted upon at the genera
election November 4, 1930, is pub
lished in accordance with section
3087,chapter 112,Session Law:
1925,State of Nebraska.Fran]
Marsh, Secretary of State.874
.nance _
Notlu is hereby given that tbl
Legislature of Nebraska by a three-
iiftlu vote of the members elected
to each home hu submitted to thealecton of the :hte lor npprwsl
the Fashioh Center every day in
the year-Always Something New.
Three Piece Knit Dresses made
of Wool priced at only $10 in sizes14w20in all c olors-i ncludes
skirt, jmket and blouse- the most
mpgs; style of the day go: school,
Miss Jeannptze Andersen of Bloomfield,Neb., were Friday visitors
at Ed Andersexfs.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Ryan left onSaturday morning for a visit with
relatives in Iowa. .
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hansen and
family vinihnd §nndnv nfnarnnnn ni
or rejection at the gmenl election
to be held Novlmber 4, 1980, 1 pm-
poul to amend Section 8 of Ardéh
XIII of the Conakitudon of No-
bnxkn, to read u follows:
"Tho credi t o f the uhh llull
nevur be g-ivan or lnnad in uid
:;' ;; ;"" "'""'".EZ'" ; 'Q F " " " " " | 3 § » ; ; " 1 » ; ; ; " , ; : . - ; ' ° ° " '" " " " ' ° ° " 'o f m y i n a i v i a u u ,ixti on , orseao n -M r . m d M r s . w i n H a n a n d A 1 c orporation.Th e m m le g i n h -C e n a w.38 ' 1 t. f r e d we r e Su n d a v af tn rr mn n <' m. »ture,howeve r.i n ord er to helm
'|iiSF| i€'1i=»»`Wii'H""'"l§'I Pl! my m ai In th ltoii
un. wum Sanneniield enter-Gunner rm ma ta m m m_ _tained the Ladies Aid at hier-hmne the oblfgnEon|thnreof ~ful
§ m ¢ |,M,"Wednesday alternoon. » Mrs. Jnhn positon in banks cloned bv the
9:00 A. M.113661[2100 A. M.2:00 P.
8:00 P. M.5:00 P.'us P. M.5:15 r.
M
M
M.
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Taylor will be hostess in Nov.Department of Trade and Cmn-
Will Hmsen and Herman Ralphs meme prlur to December 81,
left Saturday evening for '-l'l¢1931 , my xppraprlala ougfol
western part of the mfr-nnv mnnsv 1. n».. sn... »|\..........
Mr.and Mrs..Kuhr and " " " " a ` " ' " " " " " ' ° ""not utharwiaa appropriated tina.Opal,Mr.and Mrs.Henry KuhrlandAnna.Mr.and Mrs.Harrv ..... E L .f_ f'~°P_ do lhr; P"
Chiclgn»& Nnr western Rnikond
We n-8:85 A.
Eurb-8:18 P. M.
P en D M n.n...\._
Madsen and Ralph, Mr. md Mrs.
Detlef Wulf and family,Mr. andMrs. Waker Appleby and Betty
helped Mrs. Will Hart celebrate Her
u mmm uaensux l l ml y °°\deemd neeennry, and md: np-
prv imlti o n :lull be deemed to.be i°§ 1 pulu purpou, mmdy,
\ » u |w l l |A l A |\ l \ l l "'I birth anniversary v u r u u i v g m l u e s l a m :~~ I n » ». . . J _ _. . . _ . I A _A ¢ Q t o ¢
Northbound
I.
sa.
Somlabound
ning.N u n n ;um w namnme a mmmv s m1 ny » n, mn. a » \ » Ry m '"°°¢ "3,°°r m m u h - n u n
and Mrs.John Petersen helped m u m .
§2.,i?i'*' wuu quilt T*""°'Y|sauna ms No. no12:09 P. M
7:4
-
£0P. M. except Sunday.~ Hémjy num- enwr'-sinned mlm "FOR lmwiinz Bodies a
x Damsh Ladies Aid Thursday aft-ol Ardda Im of tba Can.
1 ernoon.:Station d Nobm lh mm u c u s l m c g \|Mr.and M n ,Adolph Voss o f rdd u fo l ldln:»
Calif.,and Mr. and Mrs. Jam Jen-"Section s.Th a u n t M t h ,
n o r m a n A n s r m c r m sen were Sunday dinner guem at :ti ts . m x neva-I n fivun w
the D tle! Wulf hnm.. a n MMI. nm...wan? um-f ......'$'l",»°n.. ¢-.........\iomed in ua »1 my '°'""|4'"1f
x
xTHE BAT SHOP f
E. C. Rann, Pmpriator
Mala, 40 Cent:I Excellent Cdline
Satisfactory ServiceCourteous Treatment l
Pint dour east Enterprise ntiieol
xxDr. Norman K. Rntlnuun
o v r o n m m l s r
Over we Blair Drug Co.Plume Black 41
of a relative in western Nebraska
Mr and Mrs. A. A. Renshaw vis-
ited at the Harold Rasmussen
home Sunday.Mrs.Rasmussen
came home from the hospital onSaturday.
Mr and Mrs. Lars Pewrsen and
Anna Juul were in Fremont Thurs-day uftemoon.
lllrs.l-`rank.Wilson,Mrs. Will
Ryan and Mrs. Babe Ryan visited
Mrs. John Peterwn Tuesday aft-
ernoon.Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hansen took
Avis tn the doctor in Arlington on
_____,__ ___ _"_, _,_,,._,..._ ....... ..........w ...Q .wwwlIThursday.
I
I Evenings by Appointment Sunday morning.
usochdon, or corpontim.The
stats leflnlahne,hovnvur,ln
order to help pay any deddt lnthaDepositonGunnnty 'Fund
md to disclurgv the obligidons
thereof ea depollbon i n b l a h
closed by the Depurhnnent ofTradeIndCommercepriorto
December 31,1931,mny | p-
proprlata out of any money in
the State Tre uury not other-
wise nppropriatad the sum of
aight million dolhru or an much
theredu may be deemed neces-
ur y ,and Inch npprupr-lation:lu ll brde e no d to ba for A
'...s.\:.
2:
Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor were
Lincoln visitors Friday.
Mr.and Mrs.John Taylor vis-
ited at the Tom Andersen home in
Blair Sunday evenimr.
y u u u purpwu,namely,no rs-lle vo dghuu nad px-what suf-
ierlag Ald to l h h i l i u u n d
mmqgcbm en.m u bmki nz
m m ? - 'CARL scmmrrlnmnnee
Ben! Baum and l a n :Office in sum Bank max.n.¢|,.4- \'u..1n ..:. ..._I . - _din¢Boo-
[ H d t k o
r l l i x t o
un.-=4 nun mu nuuny ann-rawTayloragent Friday evening at
John Petersenh.
'AQAINBT nmonYin a ol Artide x1
Cvmtiindon of Hel
ll follows:Imaarnm w. F .`nEMP i Iu.l.
DENTIST
Ioe ntedi nnew
Ho me Th a t s mg ,B u n - . s a w n
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s u m A n s r r x c r l x T I TL E
COMPANYBondul Ahstnzter
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Fs s nmc W HEAT To SHEEP
U Several lots of lealer lambs on
a wheat heeding heat will be one
al the attraction at Roobera Day,
the fall livestock meeting at l-he
College of Agricultmpa in Lincoln,
o m b u 17.This UBS! is one of
very few dnt have been conducted
in the Entire country on the feed-
ing value of what for lambs.
fn ...»-
"SecBou8.' r u m a n a m
n m l h d l have be :ivan or
lumed in aid ol My individull,
uloeiarlomar eorpontlon.Tha
If-Ate log-hlnhue,hawover.in
' order to help my any daddt int.he Dq>odtnn Gun-unty Fund
undto dlmhu-gqthadallgndo m
fh v t i d o o d e p v v l to ni n bn nk n
chased by tho D f m r h m 1'l`l'Idn md C°lI\merve 1>rior :o
Dc ml» ¢81 1 9 3 l, uuy s py m-
n m B l d g .B l a i r , N e b m h
x
,Ane mmulw\¢rebollgn\¥onAug-f uztls tfo rni xca nts a po und. One
_g n u in ge ttingphdlede o ma nd|-lm? -,xnothar'gnmp,whole
wha x l.n dl1 !l lfn ,ll ld mother
mmm gnmnd wheat and alfalfa.
|A . D . W l h e r d t h e A n i m d H u | -
De p a r une nc hn c hn ra o f| {g » ¢ upg fu ¢ ¢ m a w m m m a y
1 1 1 - l » ° \ ¢ ° f \ n 1 mo u y i n zh ¢B i t a i i t n l u r y n d v i l t v h a u p -
p n p r ' h M d ¢ l u | \ | | d d g l n n i l ~
l k s d e l l l n a r u h l l d a l b i n o d
u l u y b e n e u n - y , m d
meh l w f v w i l i i m u h a l l bed u m a l u h l o r n l n n b h p n r -
p a n , u | n l y , h n l | u ¢ l | h \ ¢ |;.;.;;;;;.;2"';:f;.:,;Biair Telephone Co; 1omnésxf. "*+°° "B-:a=,?*¢.s,,. I
x W¢lPll\nit¢noctober17......._....\I".Z'.'..." "
[H E E N T ER P R I S E work 121,15
Weidner &King,(Allowed .
at szsoo,oo>GHIUDS asszzs
Art Arnold, Llbor 14.00
I I
IUHNA. n.u0ADlS.a n u s
A. N. H»11=rd, Labor 30.00
s. P. Driver
Hancock Implement Co., Sup-
_ liesJ. D. uw. L a bo r
Robert Madsen, Dnggigg
Ed. Mencke, Dragging
15.00
89.4016.50
46.80
13.95
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: : . | . a 'ta r .. .
Pricepu-Ya:#LII
Every subscription is mgardad
E m m a n nwnd-c h u mnwur
It the postolliaa lt Blair, Nebr.,
under the Act ul Co ngrv l of
l u c k s . m s .
.__orglnlled..Snyder--Catholic church edifice
crablmy' by #lima vague hints :nd|
innnendoes-all of which greatly!
NOTICE
I l a
THE HACK SAWChris Benson, Road work 11.00
Lellia Rosenbaum, Roadwork 41.00
._ |°|Z n a lWestPai.nt»»»Willhm Meyer
Martin Stork, Road work 7.00
R.B. Hamer, Road work 76.00
II. W .Pyles, Road work 53.00
B.F.Masters, Posts 10.00
Berbel Bertelaen, Road work 50.00
Nye 6: Jenks Grain Co., Sup-
plies 20.50
F. T. Puls, Road work 8.00
....|
street w om Zi~`
Dodge--Elkhorn Valley ~
aamxlnhed Wllllnm.Then me hrtroducedtheuuhjectofHumanSpngue and John Tulmghut. re-peating u aflzhm the remark:mada by her mother m d Mn.
Bula.
lang Pine-Waldo Paddock ob~
e m .G i a n !Yo u don't wa n t me
to b e wh at J ohn 'ru llng hnst was sothat y ou c a n reform ma, do y ou!I
don 't k n o w wh a t my possibilities
fo r c r i me a r e, b u t I fa n c y I c o uld
._.Jr~
line to extend ~rn present term-»
inul at Oleyan, northwest of here,
to new Sn Aloyziua church north-
eutqcfOiayan.
VULUME 5 Bhir, Nebruh, omhh- 9. xsao Numasn zo1P
(YJ: all right for 1
m m to wear his
BVD's t h e year
round, if he doean't
go around bragging
about it.
~1:s. A. Svwndglrd
weekbutipm minethacuwill
Nebraska has one rural school
Fashion Centre:Beauty Puior
Phone 47--Alice mpxm.88-lt
brulh,sells regular
for 51.15.
We have a coupleof
seeond hand Rangesfor sale.
"You h a ; n llrge
Hen:lies the body
pg young Jing Luke
Trend softly all who
pa u.
He thought his Toot
was an the brake
ublllgy' by ¢m\u vague mum and
lnnnendoes-all of which greatly
aamxlnhed Wllllnm.Then me hrtroducedtheuuhjectofHumanSpngue and John Tulmghut. re-peating u aflzlnxl the remark:mada by her mother m d Mn.
Bula.
organised.
Snydm'--Qtholic church edifice
will be deiiiclbed Octobex za.
West Po i nt - W i l li u n Meyer
lellbd his building on Northliqln
stre et w o m Zi ela.
Do dge -Elkho rn Valley Pvwer
. .....,_.e m G a n !You don't want me
to be what John Tullngbnst vnu io
that you an reform ma, dn you!I
don':know whlz my ponslbnsuen
for c rime n n, bu t I fa ncy I c ou ld
do Kala-ly well in Lbnt une l! I rally
put my mind to lt."
"O fc o ur s e I d o n' t wan! yan tob e u n J o h n Tllllnghnlt," remned
Gla m." Ho w li l ly y o u u e . "
But th ere wa s A touc h o f | ns1 n~
line to extend from present tarm-
inus at Oleynn, northwest of here,
to new St. Aloysius chuxch north-
ust of Obaym.
Scribner-Main street improved.
lang Pino-Waldo Paddock ob~
tained three-year lease on Skill-
man lots on main street for in-
stalling miniature golf oonne.
Chris Benson, Road work 11.00
Lellia Rosenbaum, Roadwork 41.00
._ |°|Z n a l
Martin Stork, Road work 7.00
R.B. Hamer, Road work 76.00
H. w. Pyle a, Bold work
B. F.Muiers, P05128
Be:-bel Bertelnen, Road work
Nye & Jenks Grain Co., Sup-
plies
F. T. Puls, Road work
Arthur Iatach, Rand work
Emil Lnrsch, Bold work
Roy M. Chase, Road work
George Wrasse, Road work
~-~,
58.00
10.00
50.00
20.50
8.00
48.50
75.50
74.00
5.00
NUYICE
On acc ount of rdn in westam
part ot tha moe, we were not able
to loud potatoes until middle of
w e e k b u t i p m m i n e t h a c u w i l l
be ba n Mo ndly AJ L38 4 :s. A. s wna gud
work 121,15
Weidner &King,(Allowed .
lt $2500.00)Grlding
Art Arnold, Llbor
Cllrdwe Amcld, Labor
A N. Ballard, Labor
asszzs
I L W
14.00
80.00
.__
Nebx-uh has one hand school
jun outside Omaha, called Ashland
Park, that h u an enrollment of
600 pupils out nf 1,081 children of
school nge residing in the district..
Fashion Centre:Beauty Puior
Phone 47--Alice mpxm.88-lt
s. P. Driver 15.00
Hancock Implement Co., Sup-_
. n u 39.40J. D. uw. L a bo r 16.50
: w h e n ma m. D mg g i g g 46.80
Ed. Mencke, Dragging 13.95
S. H. Neff, Running grader 36.00
Nicholas Oil Corporation,
Gas 217.99
T. w. Petersen, Dragging 49.68
Wm, Salisbury, Labor 1;.oo
.., ~ , ,
THE HACK SAW
VULUME 5 Bhir, Nebruh, omhh- 9. xsao Numasn zo
(YJ: all right for 1
m m to wear his
BVD's t h e year
round, if he doean't
go around bragging
about it.
I! you are in Md nf
a Heating Stove forUn early part of the
brulh,sells regular
for 51.15.
We have a coupleof
seeond hand Rangesfor sale.
"You have n llrge
family tp support,Mr. Brown."
"Yep,and if.¢hey
wasn'all makin'
Hen:lies the body
pg young Jing Luke
Trend softly all who
pa u.
He thought his Toot
was an the brake
When it was on the
gas.
l u u y c u n n r u u u u u na lv - - - - - -. . . . ..-:s............ . . m L . .i n l t n n t l v»m.»~....,=.W....... .....,__._,,_movd hum aux ma iling lin nt th
axpintion of the tima paid for uIM publisher: be notiiied; otherwise the nubscription will nmsln
In fnio a a t the dedpne d mb-ncription price.Evzryjubacrlbgr
(YJ: all right for 1
m m to wear his
BVD's t h e year
round, if he doean't
go around bragging
about it.
I! you are in Md nf
azmlieating Stov;{§r
ear y o e
lesson or all winterwe have some dandyWood Stoves at $10
or $11.each.Reidbargains.
"Johnny, what is an
idu1d`I"
"An island in a plgee
- s -
||A
out |. boatf'f
For the ba l é m of
this month we will
give a good 4" brush
with 5 gal. of Di=-
at $1.50 a ~1. I is
is a real rubber set
brulh,sells regular
for 51.15.
We have a coupleof
seeond hand Rangesfor sale.
"You have n llrge
family tp support,Mr. Brown."
"Yep,and if.the y
wasn'all makin'
their own living I
don't know how l'd
manage it."
We can fi x you upwithM me m and
Shocking Hooks. We
try ta keep Ure best
makes of hooks, mit-
tens and glows.
earlier.
..I Q [a
A Little "Seasoning"
'1`enderfoot: How c an
'y ou tell the approac h
o f wi n te r ?
First.-Class Sc o ut:
PETERSENHAHUWAHE
Blair, Nebrukl
Hen:lies the body
M young Jing Luke
Trend softly all who
pa u.
He thought his Toot
was an the brake
When it was on the
gas.
Just. when we think
we can make ends
me g`t gome bvdy
comes along and
moves the endq
. _
"How fast can your
cu* go?"
about 800 b'
r;';'.§'.21;1'::,".'r..".;":; r.:::..'.;:.Ne-»»»»1=f= 1ms_;n omcuu -<»~=,=-»»-»¢mmeward that night he thought:f l m It IB a f1eld_o£ royd blue j Hhrthgwn-Aumm w'Woman cemunly an curious ex-ed~ edged with gold innge um cou~[phone system installed at |01
I1~'hnks¢hm'b4le- |fJiSuenkel, i>mzg5g '19.55 Iofficem for the thir quarter were
221 ex. |Tvson-Lon:'I'nnBi'er` Oo..|DBc¢ived and placed on file: Connmmkunarmndsuzuuunennm-|tionsuemadeaputof thecon-m n b¢rw=nmexmb\i=b¢1'and
lvbwdbtr.
mms.Queer nouons they uxkesomeumu,but one mmg--Lhey
anon get over them."
But Glam am not so soon sezoverhernotion.The courtshiph n l a n - f u
raining *"'° state ml in the een- °'""'¥°-"nm1mg`<:u1vm.smo ¢y Clerk, oomy Judge, Countywr in gold md silver.`Wi2"-¥'1°'E" underway w °¥1~'Wm. wud, Lxbor 11.50 Sheriff, md Clerk Dmrm own
.|ll'8e °'°°"Z'° hght plant.Elmer wnghz, su. on claim on motion an Board adjournedPumpor" H imgation 12"B""=Bxds wan be received No. sm vszm no mee: om zach, wao.ww the lower Platte valley "'~ until ,October 14 for construction Llnvd E. Sniker. Cuttinz Trees 1.50 ANNIE c. m nrm,
Made-lo~0rder Wulher
Ic i s ¢ xpe c ¢ e df .hni nrhe ne a r
future we will be able to have_
made-to-order weather"i n our
homes.
ww; w-If V. ~.v....\,, ..... ...-.- .._always Um!madgrcun-ent whichmade Whllum feel as it he was not
quite lllllng me bl|L Clan mg-
zuted that ahlmlght never marry,after dl,hub devota her Ute Lo
turning the heathen from hll Idol_.I worship or doing sgmemept woxflf
no |nonefailure garden spot. of bridges in Boyd county.|§i'éu£m1£¢x, RQ," w0{k 156.00
There are over 300 such plants in Huy sp;-ng¢._J¢hng.,Kuska Ed_Mencke,Road work 11.00
Buffalo county done.opgugd cafe m remodeled old Green Gevrse Mleucke, Rm work 22,50
bluldmg on Main meet.J ek Men ke Road work 2500Nr-1nnA§KA WEEKLY I David Citv-sealy hirin mmivnd _ 'L ..f.._1_n...,= _.-_|." f m
C o u n t y C l e r k
. . . » ¢ ~
BOYS HAVE RURAL
SCHOOL To TKEMSELVES
I " i ~ £ l l . 2 | » l . I » l w u ,r u m u w u s ;. l i u v vI N D U S T R I A L R E V I E W i P 3 1 ~ ~ 8 . 1 : ~ I L l o y d _ E ! : i n ! i n e ' _ _ R o a _ d W b f f k _ § ° 9 9 T h o r n w a s 41 f i r ;i r
I-'or several years m e gas m -
dustry has been d eveloping small
u n i ts wh i c h c a n b e in stalle d i n '
ho mes a t n mo d er a te c os t b o c o n »
tr o l h u mi d i ty a n d temperatusqs,
ln s o me c i ty s lu m wh e n me c o ma
h e sa u n ac to ri ly un c o mlon a b la
W illlnm b ec ama alar me d.
"W ell, "la i d h e Lo himself," I H
sh e u s o b e n t o n reforming some-1
M A .1 . " . \ m . .1 h w .n .f n m l n w| f=¥f=..°1¢. n t d ~i n U u u ;1 u u y p v u v |n u u i v - w - - ~ - u n ~h e a t i n g i n w a e r a n t h l o m e b o d y .A n y t h i n g t o o b l i g e .W I U U 4 ' ? ¥ ' -\A l r e a d y m a n y o f f i c e B S ?1 ' l l g i v e h e r u d 1 I I c r e n 1 .p r o b -L l o l b r o o k ~ - N e w
b u i l d i n g s ,t h e a t r e s a n d t h e l i k e l a m g 'e n g m e a r r i v e d .
h a v e b e e n f i t t e d w i t h a u t o m a t i c ]T h e n ;w a q a c h q r c h l g \ f g . . _ q § 1 r t y E u s f t i g - : » M a j e a t i c
chemical fire '"i`1l'11en_B.nxingwn to lengthen
passingcracks.
'Marshall Wukms
I A. A. Wilkins, I
|Jas, W. Nielsen,Electrical Shop l"armer's State Bank moves from and Dmssiné 75.80
~Pnmrose '41 Belgrade..Earl cnldwlx, Ima work 15.00
ff,g°#C'°"'"Brxagepm Highway Filling Sta Guy Wallme Rnad work 140.40
lee c o.tion ndqed new e `pment..'-.'*"'D d w neu, M. D.m f .:e':~:';ff..§ri?|._§:2@@=¢»f"-T*:=_?:f l f v m meés '2s.oo
xew orme l|0l'\Ul`l in scnomrsmwhich earlier were the almost ea
elusive premgatives of girls.
Thexp is a rural school, distrir
21 in Owe county, two and A ha
mn . . .M u n .. 1 ba lm" -» ....\...¢
cooling apparatus.soon after uns ann an 1: \\|.l|lRln,¥rern0deled.Ffxrnnfirnvntn are now underway §v_hlle _§1ot absolutely neglecting'Walthill--Layin
l b l l f l . I I U W D T I J 'u r o u g m . u r n | n I L \ : l | b ~ s a g " E" " " " " " "" _ _"| ¢ |° f `l yi ° . . $ _ _ . . . . " ' . 2 . " . . . . . L , . . . . ' 1 2 e f f e e := : '3= : = = :. _ f':. '_ !': '. £ "€ !E . '. % . 'ft . " \U e h l i n n h - c o m :|| nam: nuuuc;n u u u u g "Y"-U» 5'"' *°~'"l!~'-*'j"'*"*" :to one unit.ua ul1..|u5u|. sul \...|u|u..|-usuc c es sfu l, the weather w1 11 be of Mu y b eu wa s a. lovely y oun g thi ng n e w b u i ld mg s p r o g i
m m l l imno r ta nc e to th e mo d e r n l wi th bobbed hal1--lively a n d f o n d ;W a l t h i l l - H a r r y
CD DI II B ;g |: |\. u .|»|l|.5Ll:i|.l.B n e w s a u n a e q l a u p m e n t
M e t z l e a s e d H=;~____ Bm..Svnvliw for only fg-ggi"-;:'|¢'"|;;|".d;;|? .ra
iam: Telephone Co., nun *gmenlaummea no ».'Z°!£§..£:
\'.l'nlI|AEM l»...-....nu..x- 4- ;....; -.._ ..\.
:
|This morning our Auto
Truck starts out with
£}§I'nE AQQM wh o vf ill be ay le t ° ||o f attention.She wa s a s sur-1d ¢a 1¢| nrinod na dellnhted wh e n \V.lll1Il.IIl'n_.\Safe f
Cloud
h talk
'ney-nidly
Cln
r o m A 1 Me a n s .
.-Auditorium reopen-
ie equipment.
Dn\v{n| ¢ ennllr nvnlfrltlln
l°""IMISSIONERS'PROCEEDINGSlive in perfect comfort sv, all sep
sons of the year.
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE
d ms cto ok native of her an d puralxzw d w i th l m abo ut th e gr ou nd s dc o n q u u t.d i e m
Olu rn made sne ed ng fe mn rk n i n g r anhnnrhm-n m n a n u m a r w u l m m l R M
iam sam.Sunnliel for |,-; ....:::' ':.:':::.. -..;..rsCounty Com '--7130 nu \-qw.ul: 'umm uw wwmm. mb., oewhu 1. md J. E. Cnmpbill. Trim m u.1 dudveiy $§¢":i°Lf' hu " '
.2 " 1 ' i' f " _ 1 "__52&'1"2'£ ~ ..E°:~'!i_F":':§='-_-moo is would be mn-dns u um
l.lS\fu|&wusn yaubiusawe st og h e re .
~ud -~ Malone - Gellntly
in s talls t w o f u g l o i lLast evening, October 8, a num-\
ber of friends were invited to the
Andrew Svendgnard home west ofBlair.by M n .Svendgaaxd, m¢!
211525. 'Hr F&oFS"1i¢'i€fi she had " W " Nxedand sung tor him his fa L r Co.p ayl vnrlte song, "Thine Eyes So Blue tanks f'f 4.1
and Tender," md Altogether seemed their nghffo.
more like her ovm sell.Not lomndepot.W0 HEATERS sold in s,00 o c a ~ o n muuura mul..pursuant,w HUJUUIISI"~|_,u[_JuPPI ! - w a y n e a r G B . &Q m e n t t a k e n S e p t .2 2 ,1 9 3 0 a n d m .p l i e s v
l m g u l a r s e s s i o n .1 C m w e l l M e m o r m l
D v n n n n i o l " ' l m n n A ' n A n F D {" | .. . .. . .. .. . . I l . . . . - . . - l -
° "oup~428A0|one would in
Home *how it oorqes ('M ,,,,|boys exceed thl
ntelligently explai
hat in this day th
e girls in school at Bufi countyoazaslon tieing in honor of "Andy's"|
birth anniversary which oemks
today (Thursday).I-Ie was gven
the surprise of his life when his
blends walked in on him early in
V-hexvening.The guests were gn-
tortdned sp pinochle, there being
three tables ol players.The prize
winng-:rs were:Mrs.Walter M.
Nelson und John Reeh, first prizes,
Mn. Thea Lundt und Chris Ben-
1
I4
1dorf,eonaolnEons.A delicious'
lunch was served by the hostess.
Those invioed were Messrs.and
after Clnrn heard Lblt Wllllum had
when Mnyhell to n dance.When
he next culled there was n scenerem. reproacheo, "mke buck your
nor." and ull that um ot thing.
"Bm Clara."prorated William."l don'r care n snap for MaybellHarris.You are the only one Icare tor. bu: you seemed to thinkthatsomehowIwasInadequate.And I cnn'L be n :pon-than allLhere ll to lt."-oh.wuuam."sobbed Clara.
"what s arrange idea.I don't want
you to be a sport so you clll n-I want you .lun as you are-_fust
oxford-Fred M.` Funk takesl
over Coe market and grocery.
Ulysses-Fkst oar. of material
for Iowa-Nebraska Light & Pow-
er Co. nnived here.
Neligh--Omaha Cold S'l.ol'8€€station moved from Nellgh build
ing to McPherson building.
Oxford Ctrvey Slgres Co. open-ed store here.'
Wa une fa -Sa m Stinnette sold
dairy business w Lloyd Fye.
Hooper--G. C. Reid opened groc-
ou used ro be."ery stone in Sellmsn building.
`3l:h_M&»RW¥f;;mg ~s"iVel. here I sm." replied _Wll~ ~Wymore-Dew Dro Inn, ham-
..we ....W " .rwrwo,~.L..Mehrens and C. J..Nelson.
The minutes of the previous
meeting were read and approved.
After a oarefud examination of
the following bills on the different
funds indicated below, it was mov-
M and seconded that the follow-
ing claims be allowed and the
County Clerk instructed lo draw
warrants on the funds indicated be¥
low to pay the same.Carried.
Bertel Bertelsen, Drsgglng 20.25
B. s. T. Gamge, Labor and
Repairs 2.00
Arthur Gotfseh, Dragging dz
vans ul.nnnuwllisrry Ervey, Rent
llfnrnberg Hardware,Sup-
pliesFontanelle Store,Supplies
tor Poor
Mrs. C. A. Houghton, Caring
for Poor
Gilbertson Store,Supplies
for Poor .
0. Gilbertaon, EI. Rent and
Labor
B. A. Gottsch, Sec., El. Rent
Hammond &Stephan Co.,
Supplies AHenman Telephone Co., Tolls
vv.uv1b.oo|
26.85
1 1.90
6.00
1.5.40
'1.so
10.00
18.75
3.60
tendance i n this stave.Figure
supplied by the office ol the statlsuperinbendentofschoolsnhm
that out of 416,644 pupils attend
ing the city, village and nird dis
trict schools in 1929, 212,616 wer
boys and 204,028 were girls.Th
numerical superiority of boys ove
girls was shown particularly i
the rural schools where last yen
there were in attendanoe 89,42
boys and 81,164 girls.The boy
were in the majority by 8,262.
When it comes w teachers th
men are a mere fr-action to th
women.There were 1.548 me
If you will do as these
people did COMPARE
OUR MERCHANDISE
and PRI CES with
others, YOU WILL DO
THE SAME, because it
r
§4;,.;.;,~f;"a».I;.;'11T'1~f.;,;,;° '1`*i1§I|
Lundt :nd Lyle Guyer, all of Him!
l
anas u-:naman Q I
nam.They were max-neu m .ummYou nee m the penment primi-
uva ot me femlnlne uncnnsdmxl
there ue more emollonsihnn the
refonmlng um and the martyrdomtendency.Among them 1| Jealousy
-and when that gem released fromtheunconadonlunowecon-edoun d l other emotions take I
burger resumr-ann on 'lux bt., takenover by C. W. Hottenatein.
Ogallala-Sugar factories start
slidng beets.
Hooper-Gas Bae operations ac-
tive in this locality.
Wymovz 'hge County Electric
Comnanv oreoaximz to build gun-
Maintaining
Calhoun Oil Co., Gas
Nebraska-Iowa Oil Co., Gas
Omaha Road Equip. Co., Re-
p m
Rosenbaum Service Station,
Gu, Sauk Plugs, hw.
smndhm o i l m o n
99.40 Ipterstate Mach.& Supply
s m s cb.,Repairs '1.so
70.42 Howard Jensen, Sec.-Trees.,
F Farm Bureau ma s s
7.00 K. B. Printing Co., Supplies 7.61
&Klopp Printing Bo.,Sup-12.o2) iplies s.sz
9711 lm... D|~inHner Cn Run.
Ienchers in Nebraska school: la:
year, exclusive ol superlnf4nq¢nt|
principsda and supervisors.Th
lady teachers numbered 12,822
The avenge wage of men fend:
ers in city and vdllngp schools wa
$1,464.15; of women members 81,
23830.I n the ru rd schools Lb
is to your advantage in
trading at the big
Hardware.
w¢¢mys1'ANnAknGoons
and BUY IN QUANTITIES to
insure_!.:Q /RICES.If you
uow W illiam 'famed I
(laws:\.»"Au|; ull
|By JANE osnonx
IT ALL came about through Mn.
Mowbray gosslplug about hexneighbor:wllh her frlbnd,llrs.Blake:"What a wonderful workHannah Sprugue has accomplished.
She married nm dlnlpuled wrelch,John Tllllnghast xo reform him-
and she has done lt.We all knowwhat he wus. una now jun look at
back seat.'. . . x ' 1 .;..'....icoovnuaal(Meg "`m'ntract,s let for water-
The prodmtion of pork is the works system to cost about $24,-
largest Single source of income for 000.
Nebraska farmers.Theta wen 2-'Ma y wo od-Old bridge over
271,210 bead reported by asseuors Bmshy Creek at Will Rllach farm
in 1929.'a bo ut 7° mile west of here, be-
sbocldn a to wear with a certain in!! rep aaed wi new Bh'\1Ch1!1¢-color di.. or coat or ensemble It Contract my be let This fall fori w .
¢....e?xva@aE.;;;»"'j5;"f'§i'é»"*"*'moo
Advance-Rumely Thzesher 'Mabel J.Marsh, Co. Supt.,
Co., Répmlrs 74.80.Expense 45.68
A. N.
Blair
Game
and
. E .
hlm-not a more respectable dozen!nm... mm, -mu ...;.|.. :.. ...\...,.\rradimz and Davinz Highway No.lMulti
B a u m . n w zsso Maurice Mahrens,Sheriff,Service Station, Gas 8.291 Expense & Mileage l34.52
r Oil Gas Service, Gas 'North Side Store,Supplies
Oil a4s.zo;for Poor 119.50
Hetrick, Dragging 48.60 Omaha School Supply Co.,Johnson, Road work 9.38 Supplies 9.90
- n o Snark Plmr nn Pétersen I-laniwam. Sunnlien u m
wage scale was abqui even be
h u m a n * A n n u ¥ | | I » »- . - ». . . . ._ 4 . . . . \ l . . ¢ . . |- .. w w . u w uw mu. nwuvpu luaverageof$769.92;the women
Slszss.I
ROGERS
SKATING
R IN K
HERMAM NEBR.
SKATING TUESDAY,WED-NESDAY, THURSDAY AND
sfyrunnn NIGHTS, 7:30 To»10:00.
SUNDAY MATINEE, 2 164230
want 'I 0 »q we carry them.If you want
LOW PRICE GOODS We haveythem at LOW PRICES. Always
~s try us before buying.
|T h e A r n d t H a r d w a r e
!B L A I R N E B R A S K A
I
in town,""Yeg indeed." replled Mrs. Blnka'What Hannah wuz Lhrough wma,
hlrn nobody wlll ever know.Eunnuh deserves A medal.".That was all; but n was enough.Mn. Tlllmghusl-Hannah Sprague'that was-from helng an uuerly .....|
,Luterestlng person lo Clura. sprang-into nn Incentive and nn lnsplru-
Uon.She would llke lo marry4 9 ebody to retorm hlm.Bu! here'great nnd npparemlylnsupnmule,
dllilculty confronted her.\\'llllnu.\ynlchardsoon had nothing about hlm
'»¢¢2LT12n22"l§"1Yx2`§`n§i2,L° if=5`§¢"§§ iw Unnin souh ti Nelirnaka l~
out of 418 644 pupils attending the~~__|lcity, viu»gQ and mm schools, 2°2-E §§2§"§",L"'§Z$'§,'3i.?§'&" athletxc 1~
\ § § ; ' ° ' °boys and 204,028 weN|grRed Cloud-'{Commgrcldl Adver-L
_.tiser" purchased "Webster CountyvThewxsdomof reservmg Iandsixrgusn recently and consolidated '
for school purposes when Nebras- it wifi: uAdvem§¢t,»_ _J
ka, was opened for settlement is'Le ba no n-He nry Bechard é i u h
proved every year.The schools open drug store ln remodeled post
derive over :A millk dollars an-office building.E
Inually from leases °§b°°° landa.\1-'aus City--Falls City Inn~Door
_,,,._,___ _-.. _-..W
Sp a r k P lu g s & Re p . Ti me r 2.50
le b ra a kn - Io wa Oi l C o . , Ge e 1.75
le b ra s ka - Io wa Servic e Sta -
ti o n .30.01
~ J . Nelson, Express P a i d 3 3 0
v. B . Rose nba um, Roa d work 24 .00
Vm.Sa li s bu r y , L a bo r 14.00
. P . S or e n se n , Ro ad wo r k 2.50
o h n Su the r lan d ,Ru n n i n g
Ma i n ta i n e r 1 1 5 5
E l m e r W .T r u h l s e n ,D r a g -
_ s i n 0 1 9 . ~
__ - - - _ -._ - . . _ _. _ . _ - ,- . - r r . - . _- . - -J . A. P ete rs o n , S up p lie s f o r
Po o r
Po tad le Bros.,Sup pli es f o r
Po o r
Re d f ie ld Groc ery Co.,Su p-
plie s f o r P o o r
S w v a r t Ph ar mac y , Su pp lie s
f o r P o o r °'
S t m v e &Ili n e s ,Re p a i i r n g
Ch i mn e y 104:75
Mr s .Pever Sven dga ard, Elec -
.Ren t '5:00
20.00
43.38
23.82
18.70
=~,~ o r |Ed. Waferman, Dragging 60.30
Murphy Sand Co., Sand 420.00
Hugh Sutherland, Dragging 720
Marshall Wilkins, Dragging 5.40
A. A. Wilkins. Dragging '9.00
Miller Munk,Blacksmith
Jusr BECAUSE IT IS
WARM TODAY
What/lbout Tomorrow
A LAC()
0IL BURNER
Will give you SUMMER HEAT at very
REASONABLE COST.
There have been 17 N E W ]0BS IN-
STA LLE D i n o ur TERRIT ORY in the
L A S T F E W W E E K S .
Ask us for further information.
Nebr.- Iowa 0il Co.
... .,
The Dance Sensation Of The Season
DANCE at
K R U G P A R K
Hunters Serenaders
10 colored m asters .,_f syncopation
NEXTWEDNESDAY
NIGHT
A Special Added Attraction .
BOBBIE ,GRICE
and her
14 »Brick Tops -14
Parisian Red Heads
Ameriefs Grabs! Girl Duma Ordestrs
Novelty Entertainers.md Daneen
THIS ORCHESTRA WAS AMONG ORPHEUM THE-
ATRE HEADLINEBS LAST SEASON
Come down to Krug Park and
Enjqy the Big Night
No ADVANCE IN PRICES FREE PARKING SPACE.mmsslox 50c EACH DANCE ALL mam'EVERY WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
bor and Repairs 6.15
Wnrds Cash Smne, Supplies
for Poor 31,49
Fred De Weber, Supplies lor
Poor ' 72.69
J. A. West & Son, Supplies
t0I'&fol'|1L'I Nebraska hens assist Nebraska.'~'""vw 51111 L\||»||DU\~Clara thought it all over,and, hogs in keeping the mortgages off S°°t5bl"f£ "Sf"°°k'"3 of rfew.
for the first limo since she had Nnhrnnkn 1FnMnn fmm.-. ann ar.....+Wlldcat R&I012 preserve,10 miles!
\k n o wn Wikliam,fe lt disappolpted ,_f,;| ,e mil§;J`|;`5']fdc£é;"';n"t;°s;'€;so u th of -here,wi ll s t a t
Y' L ? E ' 3 .P ) ' . ¥ ' ; _! ' . § € ° "i " " ~ W a n d th e hens I n s t vo m'la i d RV -fu tu r e .A meat A
450:931.00.I ham compl~ted.
,'_r Havelock Grading on two-mile"Barr ol "?m.*L'§Z§"31§F'l`i'§?2 stretch east of hem complewd.
our own day swcks do nut always Leigh-Ro ad east ol hem m y
ri se ."-L ewis H_Ham,(The be straightened.
North Amedcan Review.)|Arnold--Arnold State Bank re-
A. A. W ilkins. Dra~ ~9.00 Poor ~'12.e9MillerMunk,Blacksmith J. A. West & Son, Supplies
... .,
The Dance Sensation Of The Season
DANCE at
K R U G P A R K
Hunters Serenaders
10 colored m asters .,_f syncopation
A n n o u n c e m e n t
I wish to notify old cus-
tomers as well a§ the/ public
in general,t h a t I ha ve
,¢»|\'|'|.,|\
450:931.00.I ham compl~ted.
,'_r Havelock Grading on two-mile"Barr ol "?m.*L'§Z§"31§F'l`i'§?2 stretch east of hem complewd.
our own day swcks do nut always Leigh-Ro ad east ol hem m y
ri se ."-L ewis H_Ham,(The be straightened.
North Amedcan Review.)|Arnold--Arnold State Bank re-
A. A. W ilkins. Dra~ ~9.00 Poor ~'12.e9MillerMunk,Blacksmith J. A. West & Son, Supplies
,_
The Dance Sensation Of The Season
DANCE at
K R U G P A R K
Hunters Serenaders
10 colored m asters .,_f syncopation
A n n o u n c e m e n t
I wish to notify old cus-
tomers as well a§ the/ public
in general,t h a t I ha ve
,¢»|\'|'|.,|\
U .. _ _.-.--_ , ._b e s u r e t h e r e w e r e o t h e r y o u n g r n e n \
o f h e r a c q u a i n t a n c e w h o m s h e h a d
h e a r d s p o k e n o f a s b e i n g t a r ,f n r l
f r o m w h a t t h e y o u g h t t o b e .S h e
m i g h t m a r r y o n e o f t h e s e t o r e l
f o r m h i m- - - b u t s h e a mm wa n t ro.
A |
K R U G P A R K
Hunters Serenaders
10 colored masters .,_f syncopation
NEXTWEDNESDAY
NIGHT
A Special Added Attraction .
BOBBIE ,GRICE
and her
14 »Brick Tops -14
Parisian Red Heads
Ameriefn Grabs! Girl Duma Ordestra
Novelty Entertainers.md Daneen
THIS ORCHESTRA WAS AMONG ORPHEUM THE-
ATRE HEADLINEBS LAST SEASON
Come down to Krug Park and
Enjqy the Big Night
No ADVANCE IN PRICES FREE PARKING SPACE
.mmsslox 50c EACH DANCE ALL mam'EVERY WEDNESDAY, SATURUAY AND SUNDAY
A n n o u n c e m e n t
I wish to notify old cus-
tomers as well as the/ public
in general,t h a t I ha ve
bought the Blair Mill and
it's flour business back again
and will again enter the
business ranks of Blair.
My business will hereafter
be known as:
The
Blair Flour Mill
P. C. Sorenson f Phone 96
P.S.I ang:in need of good--wing what and will pay
a premium for same
adequate.1: was all very trying|--and 1: was au wllnamm mum
iwhen William called um night ll
lper schedule Ciara could not avoid
'nhowlnrr her lrl'ltat10n nt qu impec-
GREETING
CARDS
The Gneeting Card is xx
little définite my vt sun-
shine offered by friend to
friend.
It carries kindly greetings
for all agen
Our complete Enethi: year
hu a new now--with uni-
versal appod.It is now
ready for your inspection.
We vn'll be glld to bring
umpks to your home.
The
EN TERPRISE
Phone 1|swf. Nab.
A n n o u n c e m e n t
I wish to notify old cus-
tomers as well as the/ public
in general,t h a t I ha ve
bought the Blair Mill and
it's flour business back again
and will again enter the
business ranks of Blair.
My business will hereafter
be known as:
The
Blair Flour Mill
P. C. Sorenson f Phone 96
P.S.I ang:in need of good--wing what and will pay
a premium for same Q
; : . ~ ; _ . . .._______ ~
~"'*~~'» ~ ~2 F R E S H
~,.>7 ~a n d
f ~ ~c o m )'
r/'\»
~s1f n
.
I%»
Best
No better m eats t h a n ours a t a n y
price.The f ac t th at o ur prices ar e
no higher in co m p a r i s o n t h a n t h o s e
of inferior grades should be an incen-\
t i v e t o t r y o u r b e t t e r g r a d e o f m e a t s .1
Brands No. 1 Smoked Q Full Cream Cheese, Ib. - 28c I
-v1
|
Per 113. ~--~ - 181:
Sugar Cured Picnic Hams,
4 to 6-Ib. ave., per lb.23c
Hams,per lb.---29c
Maintop Flour, 24-Ib. sag): -.73
Good Cup Coffee, equal to
any 35 to 40c Coffee, lb..25
FRIDAY and SATURDAY Only
Soap-Swifts White Laun-
dry or Swifts Quick
Naphtha, 10 bars --.39
Sugar,10-lb.cloth bag,
Great Western or Holly .63
Amaizo Syru Butterscotcli
0
\»:| |I :
~kes,'per can ---.201
.»_~..-
Kamo Comflakés,13-oz.
pkgs.fine and crisp,
2 large pkgs.---.25
Ladies Brqssiere top com-
binations, pair 1.00 and 1.79
A new line of stamped art-
icles in rainbow pillow
cases,scarfs,luncheon
sets, towels, etc.Come
in and see them.
Decker's Bacon, % or whole
strip, per Ib.----25c
Hamburger, per lb.-15c
GROCERIES
Our enormous turnover in groceries
always insures a fresh stock.Give
us a trial.Once a customer, always
a customer.`
M a in t o ~|11~~f
Pure Leaf Lard, 2 ibs;-35c
Friqay and Saturday Only
bowls -»--.25
Gold Dust scolxrflg powder
percan ---- . --.10
Dairymen's Wyandotte
Cleanser,foxj cleaning
Separators,etc.,3»Ib.
package ----~.25
Chase & Sanborn's Cdffee,
seal brand, $1.75 seller,
f2 l " "~""
2 can, special per can -.15
cial ~r 3-lb. can -- 1.25
Calumet Baking Powder,
5-Ib.can -----1.35
l l :
r
DRY GOODS
lt's a safe proposition to "T ry Us
F i r s t " wh en i n the m a r k e t for d r y
goods.W e ca rr y a co m p let e st oc k
and w i t h ou r efficient service we
can supply yo u r needs w i t h great
facility.
Ladies'Silk Rayon Pajamas.Clirtain drapery materials
A pretty range of color.~-
'Per pair $1.29, 1.65 and 2.00 wplaln ~ocades an~
I-Ieiberg's Malt Syrup, 65c
cah,to close out price .47
l l :
These are 36 inches and
Rag Rugs, each .88, 1.00 and 1.25
36-inch Outing Flannels, plain
and figured,are heavy
quality. Per yard .23 and .25
~/¢;T._'» ~~~,~F R E S H ;
~~ ~/;-
M
'52 ¢<~~».o i - f~0 'c o m )1
'/1
f~QQ
No better meats than ours at any
price.The fact that our prices are
Best
no higher in comparison thanthose )
of inferior grades should be an incen-\
t i v e t o t r y o u r b e t t e r g r a d e o f m e a t s . 1
Brands No. 1 Smoked Full Cream Cheese,Ib.-28c
f
)
Filnitum, mg-| md floor never-Fvrlihlm, mal
l m m u " R a m s a r ;21~a Inav-Mufhewn
For sm-'mm milera coming Cabs lor we.
heal:mon.Hosea Wilson.as-11"884.2
Misa Frances Bellows visited For Sale-Six good mer calves.
.frhrnds in Omahl over the week- Si Johnson.\ as-1:
md .Fashion Center Winter CoatsMr. and Mrs. Sam Steele spent sm 00549-50-S5208 14 w 48-as-1€
Friday evening at the Del.m\r|Dewey Nemetz of Omaha,gpmt
n.-- s m...the week-end at the unrental. Fred
bmtlusr, John Suwon me vru e lt --» --v ~---.-» --w..--.- - V . . . . W .~..~up...=m u .W-..,Beatrice, Nab. over tba week-end.Joe Barry of Ognahn, spent sac.Mi " E m: M mmnr i s t hc n a w
Fo r Sale -Twe nty hm o f Spot- 'why evenivx at tha Ed Rose blwkesper for me Vintnn Chevrolet
a d Poland Chin:gi lt .n m h o m e .Cvmpwy.2
Wilson, Blllr. Nels.37-tf Leslie Reynolda in now employ-For Sda-Poland C M M bears,
For your bri dge puty -see the ° "an salesman !or the Vinum good husky fellows.Wm..u m-
new fall Niles.populu- prices at Chevrolet Co.Istrong, Blair, Neb.88-tf
For Sale-Few choice I-Iamp~
mire boats.Phone 211 on _25.
38-lt*Dr. G. E. Stanley.
Mr. and Mm C. H. Kceploe and
Helen visiied last.Sunday with
ielatiws at Manning, Iowa.
Exeurdons no lower Rio Grande
Valley,Texas.Write to Dewey
Hannon, 4819 So. 24th SL, Omaha,
Nob.88-2t'
Miss Nellie Woltje entertained
a t a dinner,pany Saturday eve-
ning, Oct. 4 for a few of her gil-1|friemis.|
~ Elsie Sorensen of Omaha,
...mo x.- .,~.\..=".| -Q rhn hnmn nf
Nemetz home.
Highest prices paid lor produce
The Enterprise dice.as~u
For Sa le -A tenor saxnphone
Phonv 253.Farmers Produce ~Lnd a. violin.Call Wm. Caldwell.
33-tf
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nielsen of
Omaha, spent the week-end at the
Skov Nielsen home.
Mr.and Mrs.Mn; Bain drove
to Craig, Neb. Sunday to visit an
uncle, John Bain.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jefferson of
Omaha, spent. Sunday at the pu--
ental, Wm. Linden home.
C. K. Bendorf, lloenned embalm-
er and nndertsket, Blair.0!.£iee
.p m t
Rav. and Mrs- N. C. Carlsen of
th1seity,ha&easLl:eirguest,Mm
Cnrlsen's mother, Mn. Neve of
Ringsbead, Iown.
This in the finest weather to
paint.We have a real money
isaving proposition on paint, oil and
' g n u 'rue Aman Hnrqwue-xc
Suits and Ovemoats.Fintclana.
Reasonable prices.Theo.Wahl-
strom with A M. Lundgard, Coun-I
Dr.and Mrs. W. F.Hemphill
entertdned the Tuesday d g h t
bridge dub this week.
C. K. Bendorf, licenaed embalm-
sr and undertnka. Blair.Office
phone, 161; res. nhone. 133.84.1
l p .and Mrs.Fred Guyer had
as $Snnday guests, Mr. and Mrs.
An rew Madsen of Lyons.
Misa Ie ls Burger spent l u b
Sunday at the Joe Love home vis-
iting Gertrude and Eliubemh Love.
For Sale Come good Jersey
milk cows; also one Jewv bull of
servloenble age John Hooks. 37-StI
Chris K.Bendort, Undertaking
md ambulance service.Phones:
otfioe, 161; residence. 133.2941
Emmet Bolt ls feeling better and
able to be at his shop after being
indispoaeli
Rev. C. G. Bader of Falls Clty,
spent Tuesday night at the Caleb
I-Ditis home.
M. R. Bender! was employed at
the O. P. Skngg store n few days
while Theo. Lundt was in St. Louis.
The Danish Brotherhood met at
Khe A.. R. Brock home last Friday
evening and enjoyed a sodal timenlmnn. 161: rel. nhone. 188.3-tf dl Bluffs, lovs.30-26l:|Mr_ and E_ E_ EDnerlY and at cards.IH y ' H ' f l \ \ . »" v - » » - H u v w v - - - - - - - " ] " " " " - - - »- - -.-H t o r R i o '_ ______ __ _a th e r p a r e n t s ,M r .a n d M r s .J .P .H o w a r d L o n g s p e n t T u é s d a y a t E x c u r s i o n s w e e y M a r y a t t e n d e d t h e a u t o r a c e s T h e M .E ,L a d i e s ' A i d w i l l n e -i .J\_ -. .. .. J. . 'f¢ .| '; wv ' r g i a l Qin .nf ..,....,.+..I ... ... .un u 1 \!l\.......¢\a A u \1 .r\4 n | P | \ }
Sorensen.the Weston Lon cabi cam soutn uranue vansc ;..s n P """""" UGS T* """"' up Ak-:Snruen neu:ln unusu-Mr. Carl Kolterman accompamed of Blg.ir,_wh1!e Mr. .anq Mrs. Long ~ Hanson, 4819 So. 24 ~ast 3,ndBy_1.|i ~$ `°' $ § f"" ~ P;.y uc t.. no-M,s i c h f o r f u r -
n o 1 4 .ua friend of Sewanl, Neb., on a trip
to Oklahoma, leaving this forepart
of last week.
Mrs. Earl Decloer and two chil-
drm ol Omaha, spent. several days
last wak with her mother, Mrs.
Berthn Gollehon.
Mr,and Mrs. Hans Thomsen
visited av.Delmar l-`eer's Sunday
afternoon and also mended Mrs.
Stange's funeral.
Mr. und Mrs. Earl Caldwell and
Jack Singleton of near Blair, were
Sundny dinner guests at the Fred
Long home in Blair.
Mr. and Mrs. Elzy King,who
have been living west. of Kennard,
v.;¢re in Omaha on husmess.
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Pound spent
a few days last week at Sioux City
when Mra Pound attended a hair-
dressers' convention.
Mrs.Reed 0'Hanlo|7 entertain-
ed a foursome on Tuesday alter-
noon.Refreshments were served
at the close of the afternoon.
Mrs. Ed Hnvendick of south ol
Blair, went to Arlington the fore-
part of the week to care for Mrs.
Merritt Cook and infant daughter.
Mr.and Mrs.Henry Soll and
son William of Florence, drove up
Saturday night to visit at the Wm.|l.lnden home.Their son stayed
ummm._,Y.. ....The Myron Metzlnger fami ly'
drove to Irvington Sunday to
spend the day with their daugh-
ter, Mrs T. R. Jacobsen and fam-
ily.
Special-for the next 15 days,
you can get a Duart Wonder Wave
for $3.75 from Mrs. M. Sutherland.
This is a bargain price.Call Bland;
259 for appointments.3'1~2t|
Bess Crowdy spent last weex-
amd visiting her sister, Mrs. Hans
mmm a nd M r. le bbe r t o f s e n-
nington, Neb.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Olsenare
the parents of a new boy born
Sunday,Oct.5.This makes a
pair of fine boys for the Olsona .
Misses Hattie and Ethel Meier-
henry>uxtertained Miss Mane
Dealer of Omaha, on last Sunday
Fashion Center Silk Swckingsithat Wear 'md Stripe, $1.50 and afternoon f""' evening._
$l.95; Onyx SL35;Full fashioned
silk to_ top serdce weight,85c;return from an
Mrs. Fntz Muller was able t>o`
Omaha hospital
m e r a n n o u n c e m e n t s .
Misa Etna Metzinger spent the
week nd i n Omaha,visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. ArthurI Wolff.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hines spent
last Sunday i n Omaha with Mr.
Hines' sister, Mr.and Mrs.Grant
Fox.
Harry Platz of Clay Center, Neb.
spent Sunday at the home of his
sister, Mrs. Henry Christensen and
Mr. Christiansen.
Mrs. B. W. Compton and daugh-
Neverdam, 2 pair, Si.Sizes S'/zilast Tuesday and is convaleaing
in 10--all new fall colors.38-it at her home north of town.
Mr. and Mrs. .lack Crowdy and'Mr.and Mrs. Harfild Madsenag the D. A. Compton home.
lter, Bernice who live southeast of
Blair were Sunday dinner guests
have moved into the 0. A. Phippmlover Sunday Iflutsarhfnr Roan warp dinner m1e5t5'.s.1;fn Tjncnln last SUB*day ml Mr.They . famil:
and Mrs. J. W. Blatter and
v drove over to Funtanelle
Sunday to visit at the par-
Henry Monke home.
I»f¢=c}in west Blair.I un 1. H. Andersen of K==°|h¢»Fl`E§"1{5nE|`¢`}`f iiéii- Eiiiiuir and -§`i.`&L"m}` ~ Lurrenme
u
Mr.and Mrs. Wesley Sublett
and children called ar Delmar
Fecfs Sunday afternoon on their
way home w Louisville, Neb.
Win., ume lan Fridly "UNI !or';{,|_;, ~ Victor Jahxflon \M'Q§§ea>vér audi lhndny.Ilm §e~'l~*&_"|P\ §=r.|2°r¢='~l- IF- .!=4|uf. .hmmm on lm sum-|m-. .na un. John neu 3P9'3°.*==*~\-
Mrs.H.P.Berwlsen and oumer
qelatives in this elty
For Sal 0ne red pure bred
)ear1Lng lo ar and two or threegood, young mllk cows. just ireah,|
and. a few White Rock roosters.
Walter Novak.38-11.*
Mr. and Mrs. Walter c'"""-h°WSunde\y ht the horhe of Mrs. Ficlfs Mr. and Mrs. mms Larsen and
entertained a number of relatives brother, Martin Paulson and wife daughhers,spent last.Satunlay
at dinner Monday evening in honor who live west of Orum.lnight and Sunday at the Johnnle
of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. H. Jensen of Mr,and Mrs.Harold Pass of Thielfoldt home at Herman.1° " " ° " " " '.""'"° f'°"° been visiting Omaha.were Sunday guests of Mr. a nd . Mm mnk W o lff a nd
hare.Mr. and Mrs. John Gallagher. Mrs. family and Mrs. Joe Bolln of Ft-
Mr.and Mrs. Ed Monrda 0f|Pnsu\innniece U1 Mrs. Gallagher.Calhoun.visited at, the Victor
Mr.and Mrs.Ed Jensen and
Mr. and Mrs.J.Hilton Rhnades
: Q i E e ugiur dnwe lo Lin-
coln Sundly tn vilit relatives.
'nm Cnthnllc lldies will lwld a
bake sale at WoKf's drug store
Saturday, October 11.38-It
Oct. ll-Catholic ladies' bake sale.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schmitz of
Omaha, nnnounm the birth' of a
daughter on Oct. lst.Mrs. Schmitz
was formerly Evelyn Feer of this
city.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rankin and
daughter,Patty Lou sd Omaha,
spent last Sunday evening visiting
at the parental, Mrs. E. s. Besty
home in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lorenzen of
near Ft. Calhoun, visited last Fri-
day afternoon at the Carl Kolter-
man home.Mrs.Larenzen is a
sister ot Mrs. Kolterman.
The crack of the ba the smack
Kenneth Pound has again taken
up his work with the Brock Candy
Oo., and has been promoted w the
position of supervisor of agents.
He drove down_to Lincoln Monday.
Miss Gladys Moore came home
Monday a!ter spending the week-
end in Omaha where she sings i n
the First Baptist church every
Sunday.
Mesdames G. L. Dixon,Reed
0'Hsnlon, C. E. Krause and Wm.
Maher are invited to a one o'clock
luncheon at the home of Mrs.
Hattie Jones of Omaha, this alt-
ernoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long had as
we e ka d guests,Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Martin and daughter, Myrtle
California, who have been staying
at the tourist park for about a
month and visiting old friends
here, left lo r Stanton Tuesday
morning on business.
The Joint Chrimzian Relief will
'make a canvass for old clothing
on Thursday and Friday, Oct. 16
and 1'l.Cars will call.Please be
ready.-Ihev.L. J .Moran,preSi~
dent; Mrs. I-'red Krogh, secretary.
Burman Guyer of Lincoln, amor
ped oft at the parental,Oscar
Guyer home Tuesday moming to
say "hello" to his folks.He was
on his way to Lake Quinnebaugh
to take a load of game fish.
The L.' S. U. of the Cvnsresa-
tional ckuroh held one of their
Mr.and Mrs. John Gallagher
were among those who attended a
dance at the Lars Jaaperson farm
south of town on lust Saturday
night.Glen Gill of Tekamah, spent last
Sunday evening with J. Merton
Kuhr.The young men were class
mates at the state agricultural col»
lege in Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bugeon of
Kansas City,Missoud,son and
daughter-n-law of Mrs.Minnik
Bugeon,drove up to spend the
weekend with her.
Geo.Knhr.Jr.and Herman
Wolff home Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs.Ed Wolff and
Attorney and Mrs.Wm.Maher
took in a show at the World The-
atre in Omaha last Monday evening
Mrs. Hans Wrich entertained the
Coffee Club on last Thursday aft-
ernoon when twelve were present.
Everyone had a pleasant afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hovendick
and Iamily were dinner guests on
last Sunday at the home of Dewey
Holstein, who lives northwest of
Spiker.
Scott Sprecher of Los Angeles,
Calif.,drove through Blair last
Raiphs accompanied Will H"'"'°°'Sunday and stopped to visit hisouttoCady.Nleb.l m Swdayle snins,John and Sherry Moore
whern Mr. Hansen expects to b\w'.nu Misses nm and Olive.'I- " "1;;;" '_::;';:';n sorf}}1épig=kin-¢r¢ar as in
gfirldstgnd m¢..».wimacm~<
min Radio.$99.00 less tub
dDd'l;l0\Yl- ThaMu-dn|w¢mP|,.",¢|9d||m»u»¢¢»¢.f.h»"""'"",;g,,1ma»,».»'l'...¢u......1u».1.»»¢D,.,_, u mmmmp nttlafor "'|1"'°°""'"'"°"'"""'°"""'f.L wha the lltnr una in lun.- dl! uérawn. Vldtlnz md me- JFF;,"£'!_.._ -_f°.'§E.§'1 Mm .l:'_1 _:.__|__ .... . ..l"f fi2:§m\>f§§¢l.re»,`i~*r¢...~n¢, Neb.i tMr. Daryl Hardenhropk enjoyedl
n short. visit from his sisters, Mins
Noi-ine Hurdenhrook and Mrs.
Forest Johnson and Mr. Johnson,
of Ord, Neb., last Monday evening.
Mr._and Mrs.Carl Kolterman
and family spent Sunday, Sept. 28
At Red Oak, Iowa visiting Mr. and
Mrs. John Kolterman and family.
Mrs.Anna Kolterman accompan-
ied them and remained for a long-
er visit.
Mrs.\!\linnie Triplett accompan-ied Mrs. Bertha Lowe and brother,John Warner of Herman, lo St.
I
I
A number of members ot the
local Elkhorn Valley baseballteam
went to St.Louis last Friday to
get a few poinbers from the world
series games.Thqse in the party
were C. E.Krause, Orval Sche1~
fler and Theo. Lundt.
Mr. and Mrs.Judius Petersen,
Mr.and Mrs.A. R.Brock and
Mrs. James Kirby were guestsqat
the H.U.Rasmussen home at
Orum last week Wednesday evu-
ning, where they enjoyed u lowly
dinner and spent. the evening.
Mrs, Charles Huff of Silver City
Alabama came last Saturday for a
frealmwnts followed the business
meeting.
The W,R. C's. amplanning a
little special party at their hall
next Saturday alter-noon follow-
ing the regular meeting.The G.
A. R. boys and the older members
01 t.he Corps will be guests of
honor.
A number of W. R.C. ladies
went down to Plattsmouth last
week to attend the w. R. c. dise-
rict convention.Mrs. Joe Edwards
was elected district chaplain.The
'convention will be held in Omaha
'next year.
or. a.rlu luumy am. rr-...ey .. -. ,- .of Herman, were dinner-guest.: on.
Sunday at the Holger Hansen
home.
Mr.and Mrs. C. 0. Augustaon
and daughter of Omaha, and Mrs.
Helen Phelps were dinner guests
and spent the day at the Alfred
Feer home.
The members and congr-egation|
of the Congregational church will
_hold a Social meetingmt the home
|of Rev. and Mrs. Newell on Fri-
day evening, Oct. 10.
hks. Rose Mctzinger and dough-
ter, Erna and Florence, Helen and
n...........t 'walls Amo.. fn nmaha
qay evening, vue- o,wuu a pw-grs m of music and refreshments
and a very satisfactory collection.
.Elvi n G.Hansen and brother,
John Hansen ue exchanging hous-
es this week.John will move to
41 0 w.Lincoln street.and Elvin
will come up on West Washington
~lt 321.
Quite a large crowd gathered at
the King golf course last Thurs-
day evening to view the tourna-
ment.The prize winners for the
evening were Ruth Lippincott and
Frank Bellows.
'1\Ir, and Mrs. J.P. Johnson of
fuels."m n entertained Mrs.B.,-Edwards, Nab. last E
.she visited her siste.
Wake of that place.
to her home on Mond
=\-»gp where'vilit wi th om "i=l1 °' ns l\\fl°""'Mr. ma Mn, Jo hn mu of W or- --=---"-"-~-- .-r,rl. C. C. erb' resided In Blur.She ns mnk. thin n Minn.drove in hm; pl-|. Wednesday evennn oShe retumed ing her lnndqunen at 1.\m_NiK¢. 4",__,ML Mn. vnsihd at tha 1. J.
ly -lngmlev home.She leaves lodny }|,||-| uncle, Myrqn lletslnger m Mr. a nd Mn. A
Iynne . nu. on her me lum m Allbnum.._ family.' l m w e n a n mi r w \ y | ? ? ,"'!}',.§ °!§ _ f
;;"a;,."a;;-'a;"e:;..,,;;: .aa'aa;m;,, B..1.f¢e~
.Wolff home.:of southeast of Blair and Mr). D.;
W- Rum w¢nt.A. Comnton of this city at dlnlwr!v n w v u w .-I _2 9 n o v m s r t r e l a -o n W e d n e s d a y ,O c t .1 .
. | -_ -n _. . . . . , . . . : |n r n m n l _ - . . . .- L . . . . . . . . . A . l | , , ,; . ; _ , |R395 l)¢~Mnl;t of La(dn ;u-fa-§£f\fJa;Ela"su}pdud xr. and Hrs. Wm. Linden and'f,° 0|Ilia nunt-Mn. Fneemm Tucker. parents.Mr.Ind ll n.Augult:g||¢mnlifornia where they expect to uves ana om Inc:1 the winter.§El§\fe there.ffh
ms as Lney Ilri\:u
Ley wi l l vi s i t at
;MIS. LCI. Ulasell. Dust: vcu uc; uuuiia n n ive r sa r y Su nd ay eve n i n g by
'e n te r ta i n i n g M r .a n d Mr s .Gle nEi; ~'».nE`1Eo1E'£ifIJ §E£@rf fIé£inQlizau\m£nn atte nd ed a bi rth da y
n e ttc A n n ,wh o ha ve b e e n spend-p u n y o n Mr s .J o h n Bo lln ,wh o
i n g . f i ve we ek s a t th e pa r e n ta l, | li ve s we s t o f to wn , o n la s t F r i d a y
E l z y K i n g h o me ,wi ll r e tu r n tc eve nin g.A sociizl ti me a n d nic e
Mr s .Osc ar Gu y e r r e tu r n e d la s t W i c h i ta , Ma y h e m a n d Mo u n e .d
Mo n d a y f r o m a f e w da y s via it M r .a n d Mr s .E d Ro se a n
wi t h he r mo th e r ,Mr s .M .S.d° "K hU¢l a n d Mr . a n d Mr s . J a me s
, Mi ll e r a t Mi lf o r d Soldiers'Home.| 1`h°_mP§Q"a f \ d .\'0 Uhildfef a t-
Mr-hnnnlrl and fnmilv-Mr and§iI»§"i="§é`& oi§éY1;°nE§I`§»§a MES. Ted
UI S E H a n d i a m u y a n n b u u u r u v1
l a nKansas with him.;
Mm.Wm.Kelly and daughver,
Miss Margaret,drove to Lincoln
last Friday, to spend the week-end
with their daughter and sister,
'Midn Fdml lfnllv ",|m lm:nnni.
refreshments made a very plpasant
everiing.
The Wilde Wood Circle will meet
Oct.19,at the home of Henry
Rohwer of Ft. Calhoun.The pro-
nmun committee is composed of
She rode dlown as far as Lincoln
with Mrs. Theo,Lundt and at
Lincoln met her son, Batman, who
took her on to Milford.
n m" .nnonnninpfl nt dimwr last
Zvenaeu me auwfuces ln Umlna vuSunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brock and
little daughler of Aubum,Nab
drove up Saturday evening for u
Mr. and M m P .J.lvarsen oil .
Eshort visit at the parentad, A. Rf
|Mrs. Geo. Kuhr, Sr. was hostess
_Jo the following friends and rela-
tives lust Tuesday afternoon: Mrs.
'Hans Wrich Mrs. Peter Siert, Mrs.lwm. 1<u1u-,'M1-5. Chau? Wolff, all
....... ..-..,, ...... ....- .. ,.-.,..,_tion at that plsoe.They nlso took George Mangold of Bennington
i n the Cornhusker-Texas foot- and Henry |K.ieser of Omaha, and
hall game while there.the members are anticipating a
Mr.and Mrs.Chris Wikening wry pleasant time
and children of South Omaha,l Among those who attended this
spent last Sunday at the home oi Baptist state convention in Omaha
Mr.and Mrs.I./eonard Axf.ell.'during the week were Rev. and
They were accompanied hy Mrs. Mrs. L. J.Moran, Mn, Olive J.Wilkening's brother, Herman Lnnrfsmmr and daughters, Gmce and
of Willard, Colo.They spent a Frances, Mrs. Ernest Tornblnd and
pleasant. day together as the fam- Mr. Henry Taylor.The convention
i nn a n nm f.-i nns lis bein: held at Lhe Emmanuel
vim", \..............-....._....-..___Monday evening,the following
guests:Messrs.and Mesdanles
Jens Sorensen,Richard Nelson,
Robert Rasmussen, Marshall Matz,
I-'red Jensen, Ed Christensen, J. P.
lvarsen, Mrs. Mamie Shearer and
Nels Hansen.
Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Fulton oi'
Fort Dodge, Iowa drove in Sunday
rnoming to nm a t the ho me of
Mr. and Mrs. I~`ultmi's aunt, Mrs.
an...-:....c..¢i.-.i.L.,| ami Mr gnu.-
Brock home.Qof Blair and Mrs. Walter Japp on
Mrs. Henry Mencke went up to Kennard.
'l\lil.che1l, S. D. last Friday for ,,|Viclor Wolff,Jr.submitbed to
few days visit with her sister,an operation at theaxethodist hos-
Mrs. Fannie Reader whom slfe took pital in Omaha, 1 Monday to
by surprise. She returned Hielirst heve the ca£lr8.Cif removed from
of the week.,his eyes.He is getting along
Mrs, Watson Tyson and sisher, splendldly and hopes to return this!Mrs.Charlie Haynes returned on week.
Tuesday evening from a lwo 'Henry Scheer of Fontanelle, was
months trip to Los Angeles, Calif.a pleasant caller at The Enver-
.ami num- nalnts in than smie orise office last Monday.Henry isI l i m i G l u " '° ° j " ' ° - "| "_ " " '"I l - I l l a u u e u sl u a a u l u n l v l l l u - w r - -- - - - -r " " -- . .- . . _ ,_ , _ _0 ___T h e l a w r e m u r e a t h e S h e r i f f t o . ° | " " ° ° h -|¢ »1 .{ .' ¢. "T h e y e u h m m t o G l e n - ' w h e r e t h e y v i s i t e d r e l a t i v e s ., § h ¢ p l d d e u y g c n t i e j a r p o n g o u t |
report work done by
prisoners.Search the
Washington county 1
port imd the value o:
It beiongs to the cc
nets i t? -S.J.Woo:
the cnuntyi
» records of
'or such xe-
f the workl
nmtv.Whn'
Some time Saturday night fol-'wWd' Iowa Sunday and spent the]Doris Byrne, five year old dauzh in that seetum and_ he is always
lowing the dance,culprits bmke'd3y_The Fultons left '1'||e5¢|ay¢e, of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Byrne interesied in the different issues
into the K.ing'a Pavilion in an sb- morning for their home.'has been spending the past three that anne.
tempt '~°rob r m refreshment'Mrs. James H. Jensen invited a'week.s with Mrs.Bymea'sisbeni Mr.and Mrs.Guy Bolt and
stand of Hoods which were there. f..m.\».~ .rr \..,\....»\,...m. winvnanfmm,Grant Fenmsnn nf Demtur.da uzhm of Counc il Blum,Mr.l es for.stout la~ies, ~h
half and long sleeves - 1.98
W . I S A S
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Phone szor 33 "The Bi g S tore "mm, Nebr.
|l C l 2 l "4 |In
Dress prints,regular 50c
values, are all indelible
color combinations, yard .43
Curtain maqliisettes in the
new oolor combinations
and colors, yard .50 and .65
on all sleeveless dresses
Rollins Runstop Hosiery for
popularly priced.Chil~
dren's good school hose .25
Percale Prints,regular .28
and .30 value,36 incha
wide and fast colors, yd. .25
illii i l Io5e'F°1' some ¢""°" or other, *'°"'°"'=" il{X£"§'£r`.l}駧»'§=7=f"e§»§`é "i§1"1§'<§.}>}" §E&71§é} B}§.1gh}§e}"1§»rI.é éhhday.mfmm. D. C. Gin and fmiuly of
the House ofnothing was taken. although %'°€'°= his bi nh anniversary.Between Mrs. 'pad Axen of Pilger, Neb Tekamah, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ros-
Washingt<>nsh°w¢d that they had b°e"""j'"d°for1.y and fifty responded and the d th M 4 S. M. C d z of°'38-1t.*|f»11¢stand.Entrance was gamcd evening' was spent, in a social way.§§Lu§3f' ,§§,;._g m a s h o ;isit Rosenbaum of Kennard, were Sun-
through th south doorSorensen en-e °'The Jensens,whose home is ifl'a t the home pf their sister and day guests at the Emmet Bolt
aursday ev¢.|Coy g y of North Platte, California have been spending sewldaughber, Mm-:Gmred Garner and home last Sunday.
. Snrensank brought rs. W. J. Koopman homezeral months in Nebraska visitinrr fnmilv nn Inst Mnmine nffnrnnnn.I Mr.and Mrs. Jim Freeland of
enbaum and family and Mrs. Mary
.fendc nt c andidate for 1
Ibepresentatives f r o m
c o u n ty .
Mr . a nd Mr s . J . P . :
tc r tu i n e d a t d i n n e r Tl
d n a ' i n Imnn r n f M l lubirthanniversary.Thugs present
were:Mr.and .Mrs Fritz Al
Carlsen,Mrs. Freda King,Miss
Elsie Sorensen, Lyle Gilbertson of
Omaha, also Mr. and Mrs. C.R.
Sutton and Neil and Mr and Mrs
last Sunday night from several
weeks vilit with har daughter and
family,Dr. and Mrs. L. F. States
of Nonh Platte.Coy, who funn-
erly lived here with his mother,
Dr Minnie Stsbea, plans to visitAman Berlxlsen.`|.,nd friends and neighbors for a
friends und relatives and have
been living in the Bryant apaw
.ments while in the city.Theyleft
|Tuesd.uy morning for their Cal-
iiornia home.
Mr.m d Mrs.J.F.Stnnge of
Omaha. hnve been in Blair for i
-....~., -. ._. .__.._., ...-...-__,Lula Kuhr spent the week-end QL
the Soren Jensen farm, southwest
of Herman.Her parents, Mr. and
Mrs.Geo. Kuhr, Jr. and Mardell
went out on Sunday and wok di!1~
ner with the Jensens and she re-
ounnul s....... dn. L." mgnmfn |
Chicago, dreve in at the'wsek»end
and visited with the 1ormer's ds-
ter, Mrs. Birdie Warrick and fum-
ily over Sunday.Both Mr.and
Mrs.Freeland were fonner Blair
people and enjoyed the short visit
wld1 relatives and old frlends
M
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I--_| yusuuu uuun:wauu UGA |l¢ll'*"'°!gg|{|1Mr .W .W_Ri le v o f l f e w da y s bef ore re tu r ni ng .| f e w d a y s l n atte nda nc e a t t h l l ,itnnnlmal lwunniw H... ..¢ ».,. n'rlh|
Pierce,Neb.hnve qecently re-
turned (rom several months so-
journ in Europe and on their re-
turn visited their cousins,Grant,
Scott, Clyde and Clark Allen and
families and Mr.and Mn.Joe
Lazure.A fa mi ly dinner party
was given in their honor at the
-Grant Allen home Onsept. 29, Mr.
and Mrs.Grant Allen cook them
10 their home at Pierce, Neb.
|Mr. and M n .Merritt Cook o l
near Arlington, are the proud par-
Ients o l a little daughter,Patsy
lRuth, hom Monday, Sept; 29.Mrs.
Cook will be remembered as Mins
`RuLh Jensen, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ludwig Jansen, sooth of Blah'She was employed in na,county
'age.nt's office n number of years.
-and has many Irlends here who ex»
tend eongmtulslious.
funeral of Mr. St.sng~e's modid?
.and in settling up her nffsira.
Both were former Blair young
pgople,,Mrs.Stangehaving been
Miss Bertha Rahlfs,daughter o l
Mr. and Mn. John Rahlfs of welt
Grant nreet, nov( deceased.Mr,
Stsnge has b?n_ in the employ of
the railroad or any years and
f i n d s ' ma n y ~ i n B l n k d n é e
he lived Here.
~ ul '"§nC§S&'Mr. and Mrs. Gmarles Byrne en~I
a pmy in honor ol two o f their lerta insd a number of relatives
old members, Mrs. Chas, um o! and friends last Sunday, in honon_
Silverhill,m u m s ,m a Mrs-of the new bsbv whom everyone'Adolph Voss nl Los Angeles, Cslif.wsu uidouis fb see.The following ~
_nt the home of Mn. Gm. num, were present: Mr. and Mrs. Gmnt:
Jr.on Monday afbernoon.|\i !l-Ferguson and Mr. and Mrs.FredMike Ingerslev was the assistinir'F°*'U°-5011 of Decatur,Neb..M n '
h g w Th e "g m w u: v e ry ui d M lE dW i I\ F e rg us o n °f Ba n- :
P une.wa nfservsa and vmnm, ws. .-ns.w».1_er of Crofton. Neb.
Blu r,Ne b r u h ,Octaher ia,1
T H E KE NN AR D NEWS 1\
BREWSTER BI'1'S
Emil Mstun ls tlnlshlng a new
hog ham on his fa.rm._Ansel Taftin erecting A corn cd: this week.
Tuesday evening gueéta at the
A.w .Petersen home were Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Wulbern and chil-
dren., Mr. a.ndMr!. Alfmd Svog~
arson and Chrisiine.Mr, and llns. I-'red Nelson md
children visited ;t the Albert Nel-
son home Thursday evening.Mr.a ndMrs .J .W.Ni e l.s e na nd
children and Mm.K m m m m
d mw to Irvington last Sunday
afternoon zo visit at the J. ~ Hilb-
ahidel lmme.
Little Roland Smith. Jr.spent
the weekend vidting relatives in
Omnha.He thoroughly enjoyed
the trip.Mr. and Mrs.Christian Ander-
sen,M n .Chrismtler Andegsen
..u ~r
KENNARDNEWS
Mrs. H. c. Blnco mtertained thefollowing at dinner last Thursday:Mr. a nd Mm E. 0 . Fa irchild md
sons,Mr. and Mrs. Joe Knnvslinand Teddy, Mrs. Walter Hom of
Pueblo, Colo.
Misses Madge Gaines and MaeBnrkholekrspent the weak-end
visiting their parents at Fremont.
More Than 1,009 Bys and Girls in 4-H }
" Clubs to Compete at Ak~Sar~Ben Show
__......... - -
Mn..Gifford French and chil
||:..||:.¢ :| .
infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Anderson of near Craig;
Neb.,h u been seriously ill wi
~lr~~n ,,_~.October 31 to November 7, ~ill be Greatestl
Ever Held; $50,000 in Premium:
r w - » '' ~'a-l "..¢=f=.'!'&;~ 3 i f f ;' i :, ~ f e ~§ ` : * j "~'1"f*r"~T..''
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~~¢;»>§-'¢>4<<3 f f ._
~, .>`, . ., m . - ¢ i = ; i v ,,.'si~..'~._~.~.~Q.~1 §.,--1 5 ,..-v '~ ~? é T » ~ ~
<;~.2~. . 5 4 ~ '., A i1"T;@\:;Gé v h f 1 , 1
~`~'?'£'='T~~ ~
~* f i ~.:¢";?1"f-"7-1 .`~-kfs~.r'<.'`
. ~ ..~`q_'f"v..; &
'~1:£" ` » ; f m ...j~»_~.,_. Q ~ S -.Y-=§:;ff;1f~2;~ ' I " * , » + ¢ ~ ~ ~
"QE -':-§H*';~Fr-,{,;$f§f§f€».¢Z.'f » :; ; g ; , .
f~» erly Miss Byrle Holmes.
Margaret Finch have gone back w
the Elmer Wright home w room.Miss Thompson is remaining at
George Hedeluml.
sen of Lodge Pole.Neb., arrived
Sa turda ytolpenda we e k a tthe
home of their daughter, Mrs. El-
mer Jensen.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones had as
thw dinner ghestn Saturday -#ggMissGertrude Hedelund and .
Stockdale of Olnl-ha.
Mrs. ~ Paul Jones and MinnieJohnson entertained the Methodist
.».=»;-~~
fbwnes Gloves, $1.00 w $8.50 at
the Fashion Cmw.88»1t
Fashion Center Fall and Wln~
ter Hats for Wamen and Mimes,
$1.88 to $6-al|_styles, colon and
Non mn ra yo n underwear for
Women and llisaea-bloomers, step.ina, panties and nhordes-2 pair,
$1 at dn Fashion Center.88-lj:
Fashion Omter Sliqpera that
!
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Voss and
...a
l I J l t
c a
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H a p p y H o m e W a s h ~2
lor $1.50-sizes 14 w 46--Fashion
&nte r.88-It
i n Ne w Yo rk Buying Trip
e--this Thursday, Friday, Sat-
rday and Monday.I! y ou want
the h~me M nm. Jones.me n a n ~
n
I
l . :I l l . | |: . |l l
Center in Bllif.33-It
g u e s t a t u n mme ~ B u m c m,
on 'fwsdny at the ho me of Mrs
H. L. Meyers.
s ~ d ~J
Wo|namdHLlea,$5md$8.It
hn4d|y|olt!uFuhio;\C¢n»
W
Happy Home Wash Dresses,'for $1.50-sizes 14 no 46-Faahlo~
Center.38-1
Last 4 days of the Fashion .
ter ls t Ne w York Buying Tri~Sale--Lhig Thursday, Fnay,' .
urday an\i_Monday.I! yo u wa nt
to save muney shop at the Fuhi~ -
Center in Blair.\38-lt
and family spent Tuesday eveningat the Albert Sands home.
Mrs. Ida lbentettzr ol om,_h,_
visited relatives here Sunday aft-
ernoon.Misses Dagmar,Anna g n d
Lduim Petersen and Iauie Peter-
sen were calling on Mr. and Mrs.Edward Christensen Sunday we-
mé.and Mn. W m. Io hgy of
mr. and Mm Mmm S~n~ ~recallingon Mr. and Mrs.Albert
Missllaggie M.,Lowe
Herman, Nab.
Renresmuuve for
Kunst home.Mila Erma Jeppesen lpent the
wmeekamd with home folks.
Mis Dngmnr Petersen 'dd 'a news Ford sedan.is vlng
Mr. lhd Mrs. Wm. Gottach mov-
ed onw the property of Mrs. Ru-
m\188en.
I ...
For Washington Gonnty
i`{5§»€`l°€'si§&éI»`sT.}»¢§§u m m . .
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. M. Hsnsenand children sgent Sunday after-
noon at the H="§_§°gg==;" home.
ku.F er w s een re-covering from, his accident on the
way to scl1ool,jg quite improved.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson and
ebiuareh w w sunday,.dwv@fguestsat the d m Clmswnsen
home.._
" f rand family at Loretto, Neh.|Miss E v ,Schumaker, daughhel:Me and Mrs. Frank Brown_en-
lof Mrs. Lens Schumnker, was op-,enmed at dinner Sunday,the
ezawd an at the 'r.E.French following:Mr.and Mrs.Walterhome Sunday.'Brandercreek and sons, Mrs. Lucy
John Rosenbaum of Blair, visit-Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph An-ed friends here Sunday.|derson, all of Omaha, Mr. and Airs.
Homer Ward hu ins talled a Chas. Berry of Kennard.
new lunch counter in hi s drug Mr.and Mrs.Frank Brown
store and will soon be serving drovewFremont Saturday on hus-
sandwiches and hoplunches._iness.____
ana cmmren mated
Kniep home Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. H.
Blair callers Friday
Lillian Knhnk ret:
Sunday after splen
ten days nt the Wm.Mr. and Mrs. H. (
ah the Tom Kniepafternoon.
Henry Wesemann
at we Henry
evening.c fx uhr we re
Lu-ned home on
ding the past-
Hansen homeE. Kuhr vidtgmi ~
home Sunday;
a m Vg- ,Ke}g § ahd Ea~Interested parties cal! -use
:pen ay g t d Sat-H Nab.`may =-,g we Glen Jeffmii home 'ermln,
m ma n.
/
had the thresh I I l l he Only Tire FactMr. and Mrs. Albert Nckon and'family called at the Hans Svoger-
son home Sunday afternovn-Mr.and Mrs.Harry Swanson
were guests nt the Nels SwnnSOI\
home Sunday afternoon, the occa-
Mrs.Joe Konvalin and Teddy Mr.Glen Johnson of Omaha, ers Tuesday and Wednesday.
spent. Monday an uw A... J. Fair-spent the week nd with Vernon Corinne Wrich celebratod her
child home in the country.Mrs. Jungbluth.~eighth birthday .T\.v€sdny.Anita
Kunvalin expects to go to Pueblo,Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jungbluth en-Wcseman spent the night with her.
Colo., next week to spend a week tcrmined the Pinochlc Club at their Mr. and Mm Wm. Haugen and
ut the Walter Horn home.home Saturday levcning.children visited at' the August
ou Neéd To Kno§n}
as:ruin Edwxrds uf Madison countyC h a mp i o n 4 - I I C lu b S h o r t h o m Steer.g
Th e ' r mra A nn u a l A k» S a r- B e nlb : °2 . sk . a , g e ne r a l s up e r in te nd e n t o f I More pe_ople ride on Goodyear
si on b e i n g i h e b i r th an ni ver s ar y
o f Mi s s E ll e n Swa n s o n o f Th u r s -
t b n .~
Miss Olive Holmes had the mis-Mrs. Frank Kastrup nnd Mrs.
femme w break her grm one day Fred Junghluth drove to Omahalast week as she.was cranking a Thursday to visit with friends.
Kahnk home Sunday.Richard La p and Louie Kahnk
returned hame Friday from their u
§jx_ weeks trip to Minnesota and¢ 1 'A ve s f . 0 c k ` u n d H 0 1 - c c S h o w t o b e l 1 i vc : : t o : ¥ : .
Z h c l d O c t o b e r 3 1 t o N o v e m b e r ' I a t ;P o p u l a r H o r s e S h o w
. A k - B a r - B e n E r p o s i t i o u G r o u n d s C o m p e t i t i o n w i l l b e k e e n a m o n g ,
'Inn ." L n 1n l |. l | u \ n n !! n f f h a fi l f. . . I + § |A A n vg n f i u n f 1. \ : 'An n ¢ |\L!.4 1
Hans and Harry Svogerson were Ford.She came Sunqny night. to hir.and Mrs.Fred Junghluth
Monday callers at ALfr¢d Svnger- ncuver at the home of her par~ had as their guests Sunda y,Mr.
son's.-ents, Mr. and Mrs. A.' C. Holmgs- -and Mrs. Francis Jungbluth, MissMr.and Mrs.Arthur Jensen Miss Olivehas been attending M1d~|Reginor Bmdeznrd of Omaha.
D a k o t a .fires than any other kind""Silva Mm. md Cornelius and
rhildmn and Miss Alma Luschen f
I l l U u l m a n w a n v u u n i ;v a M a u .u n u -
. g mn d m g a'1o°:rs o r th e y ear.a c -
cordlnz to W . H. S42lle11be!`£!» presl-
ld e n t o t th e Un i o n Sto c k Ya rd s
.g gmp gn y a n d gen er al c h a i r ma n
:o r me s h o w.
Th is y e a rs Exp os i ti o n will lz ave
p m un u s ua lly la rg e n u m b e r o f
lfe atu res to a ttr a c t th o us a nd s o t
spec tators.
' r m 4 - H C lu b D e p a r tm e n t w i l l
: a ttr a c t a s mu c h n ti e n ti o a a s my .
la n d mu c h wo r k h a s b e e n d o n e to
ma k e t h i s fe a tu r e mo s t in te re st-
. \ i ¢ u \ I u . 5 x » \ . . u . | . u . | u ~ | .K u u \ ; 5 x : n .A . . " ". .
o f th e a n i ma l li u s b a n d r y d e p a r t-
mc ntr. of I;\vra. Nebrr.:=ka. Colora-
do . a nd W y o mi n g will e o mp e tc fo r
hi g h h o n or s in s ole n ti n c b r e ed i n g
an d f e e di n g o f f a rm a ni mals .
A n usus ulal fea ture ls th e e ve r
po pu lar ho rs e s h ow.Ou ts ta n d i n g
th i s :fear wi ll b e th e dis play o f
fi n e d r a f t h o me s c o mi ng f r o m th e
ve r y b e s t i mp o r te d s ta ble s o f th e
c o un try .Ot h e r fe atur es o f th e
Ho r s e S h o w th i s y e a r wi ll b e th e
A k - S m - B e n Quad:-ille.mo n ic a !
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spent Saturday evening at the
Harry Swanson home.Mr and Mrs. Ansel Tait wereamongthose who helped James
Jensen celebrate his birth anniver-sary last Saturday evening at a
pinochle party given by Mrs. Jen-
sen.Mrs. ggrry Swanson was hoaless
so the Dorcus sewing Gab last
Saturday aitemoon. The next meer.
ing will be Oct. 18, the hostess be-
ing Mrs. Soren Wolguiann._
land College at Fremont.
Leonard Peterson and Charles
Berry were in Omaha on business
Monday.Royal Neighbors.Mr .a nd Mrs . Hwy Ghe rk a nd
family of Fremont,sited Satur-
day with Mrs.Gherk's mother,
Mrs. Louisa Lund
Mrs.Mary Jacobsen was anOmaha passenger Tuesday..
Mr. and Mrs.Sam Wright and
family of 1-Iooper,_viaited friends
About twenty boys and y<-um;
men gathered a t the HermanJunghluth home Sunday when Lhey
;f;,"f the afternoon playing lapse-
Meadames B. F., Roy and Morris
Masters and Miss Maud Masters'attended a Rebekah kenalngl/an on
Friday afternoon at the homo of
Mrs.C. P.Masters.The arter-
noon was spent in making.a quilt
for the Odd Fellows home in York,
INQIP ,
were Monday evening visitors ati
the August Kahnk home.
Miss Evelyn Knowlton spent the
weekend in Fremont.\
.Mr. and Mrs. Ben Voss and fam-
ily and Mr / a n d Mrs.Wm. Voss
and family visited at the Paul Pet-
ersen home near Florence Sunday-l
Mr. and Mrs. Claus Wrigg and!
Mrs. Emil Slender visited at theMrs. August Shumacher home on
Sunday.
Bennoe Voss spenz Wednesday
Bu y
coon nAns
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r ~ . . . - ".f f » " 7 ' f ~~Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Petersen ana and relatives here Sunday.Mr.Major Ormsby drove up ni ht 'th C0 '` W '¢h_fnmilu worn Sundav dinner iI1l¢8f5'Mrs. E. Berry and Mrs. H0l:I1B1'Ifr0m (Yasner.Wvn-Snhardnv m l 8 wa e n
at the Shirley Petersen home.
Mr. and Mn. Alfred Svogersonand Christine atlended a party in
honor of little Opal Jane Tietgen's
fifth birthday.She is the daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tietgen.
Mrs. Ansel Toft wna a great attheMcCarthy Ladies' Club last
Thursday afternoon.It met at thehome of Mrs. Paul Barry.Fnmoes and Donald Kronbbrg
spent'Saturday nt the Fredde
French home.Sunday evening visitors at theWm. Wulbem home were Mr, Hans
Svogerson, Alma and Harry.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wulbem and
family vidted Sunday afternoon at
the Al |Kronbarg home.Mr. and Mrs. Alben Nelson andchildren, Mr. a nd Mrs. ma Nel-
son and children and Ted Nelson
spent Monday evening at the par-ental, P. J. Nelson home, helping
Mrs.Nelson celebrate her si ny -
second birthday.
, Mr. and Mrs. llels A. Petersen,
~ ~e, ~ ~and ~Mrs~ ~
Ormsby.
Mr.and Mrs.J.P.Rhea and
Howani drove to Red Cloud, Neb.
t o g ngy fune ra l of a bro ther
of rs.ea
Mr. and Mrs.Nels Svlendgard
entertained at dinner Sunday forMr. and Mrs.Roy Fallen of Blair,
|.F :'
af te rn o o n a t th e A l b e r t Peters en
ho me .
1 ;s l "|: | |Your `TRUCKING NEEDS
VW!!be carefully caréd for
bT H E B - L m n y T R A N S F E R
Charles Bates, Proprietor Kennard, Nebrask
family, Mr. and Mm Nels Soren-
son of Dale.
Mr,and Mrs.Paul Jones and
family, Mx. and Mrs. Elmer Jensen
and son atwnded»a card party on
Saturday evenlng at the James' H.
Jknsen home in Blair.Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jensen, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Jones attended a
6:80 dinner Monday at the home
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wldren were Friday dternoon
v idwn at the Alfred Svogenon
home.
Mi. and Mrs. A1 Kronberg and
iamxly visited at the J. W. Nxelsen
home Monday evening.
Little Rama Wolsmnnn,oldestdaughter of Mr.and Mrs. Soren
Wolsmann was taken to the Cov-enant hospital in Omaha Monday
evening for spinal treatment.Her
little school friends hope she willsoon be in school again.
Your Motor
Needs - - -
Ageneral winter tuning up to
insdre Easy STARTING let us
Grind thevalves
Remove the Carbon
Adjust Ignition and Carlsurator
We specialize in Gas Engine
and Tractor Repairing.
Satlsfactlon Guarantnd on
our Body and Fender Work .
K e n n a r d G a r a g e
A. J. GRIER, Proprletor
vidted at the Mrs. George Naeve
home Sunday, attemoon.Mrs. Frank Gasaer and Reinhart
visited ut the Louis Goxeham
home Sunday.Mr. and Fw Louie Gottsch and
children visited at the parental,
Peter J. Christensen home Sunday
evemng.Mn and Mrs. Wm. Kuhr visited
with Mrs.Dura Sumner W\ednes~day arm-noqn,They also were
supper guests.
KENNARD RURAL
Jo'1'r1NGs
Mr.and Mrs. Louis Gorehamand children were visiting at the
Here Are
Some More
lleatrola Users
Fred Masters
Mrs C. Petersen
Pad Knowles
Roscoe Stewart
C. S818 n ~ v
Monday.
Al Kingdon of Decatur,was a
caller here Sunday.
A number fro m here atbendedMrs. Nonamaker's funeral at Arl-
ington last Wednesday.
L .s.Cain of Fremont, was a
business caller in Kennard Tues»
day.Mrs. Carl Lund, who is recuper-
ating at the home of ha sister, fol-
lowing an appendicltis opleratlon,
is able to be up and around now.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berry re-
named from Omaha Friday einer a
weok's stay there during which
time Mr. Berry was given medicalcare at the Immanuel hospital.
Denver Kronberg is now clerkingat Wa.rd's store._-~
L m Thursday night robbers
forced entrance info Berry Bras.
stare by breaking the lock on the
front door.Sweaters, shirts, ham,
ties and ladies'silk hose were
f .. .»
Fashion Center Silk Dresses,
$4.98 to $19.76-sizes 11 w 52.I t
Costume Jewelry-Neck1acee-
values to $5 now priced $1 to $1.98
at the Fashion Ccnber.88~1t
Non run rayon underwear for
Women and Misses-bloomera, step-
ins, panties and shorties-2 Pair.
$1 at the Fashion Center.38-11:
o f t. h~ lo ot ha s be e n fo u n d .Th e
s a m e n i g h t th e F a r me r s Gr a i n &
Lu mb e r C o. of fi c e was en te r ed an d
. ....,.
McCann.~e is attending Boyles
Business College there.
WASHINGTON NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jefferson and
Gwendolyn,Mr. and Mrs.Albe n
Sunds and Alfred Borhick were
Sunday dinner guests at the Ker-
stetter home.Misses Anna and Lowlm Peter-
sen rvmoed Misu Dagmar Peferbau
Sumdayaffemoon.
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leash regiswr.
Christina Rasmussen went boLincolnlast Friday for medical
treatment..Mrs. George Hedelund went to
Arlington several times the lore-
part ol the week in have dental
work done by Dr. L. M. Peterson.Henry Kempcke celebrated _his
84th birthday Sunday. The !ol1nw»ing came ln with their basket din-
ner 00 spend the day: Messrs. and
$4.98 no $19.75--sizes 1~ to 52.~ ~12 s ~rio ~i~cem~ ~und
While the debate is raging overwhat is the reason for the edsting
disregard for law in this country,somebody ls likely bo break up the
meeting by pointing out that it is
because the people are not obey-
ing the law.The_professional
Tcriminals will keep un violating thellaw,but i f the people generally
ywill begin tha reform at home,
,m\gv:h_ of the dlsrespect will vanish.
Nic Friedrichsen Hardware
HEATROLAS H A A G w A s m a n s
MO N A R C H l u men s P r r r s n u n s n P A I N T S
ily, Fritz Andxeqmen and family.
Gus Kmnberg and family, Clyde
E.Rosenbaum and family,Otto
Kempcke and family of Lyons, E.
Pounds and baby of Lyons, Chas.
Kempcke of Lyons.Lester McCann came out from
Omaha to spend the week-end with
his parents Mr.and Mm.J.F.
The Bulletin Board
Wanted T9 Rent:
A good farm not less than
160 or up to 500 acres.
A Wood
Burning
Ileatrola
Goes to C. Sala
man of Calhaun
cE'r YOURS
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ing.More than 1,030 l:C1's and
girls wlll bring baby bee! for com-
petltlon at the show.Professors
L. I. Fflsbie and H. F. Reed at
'mm will supc..sc the 4-H De-
..~ent
$25,0W Educational Exhibll
Another speclal feature Lhls
rear w1.ll be a $25,000 educational
unmxn of the U, s. Department atAu'lcul(,ure.Thls dlsplny will
- -=~ of such subjects as "ranse
cattle production," "ilnlshlnz cat-
tle for beet," "power on the farm."
1 More than s.uoo square feet. ot
moar :pane will be devoted oo the
';.tural educatlonal exhibits
un d a the direction of Wayland
iiugee,Master Fa mer.Every
county in the State of Nebraska ls
aveebed to have a special display
~ar its Products ln this department.
More entries hive been tlled
--ever before. includlnz proc-
dcllly every pure bred show herd
in the United swam w¢0l'd1-D8 to
Professor H. J. Gramllch of Ne-
at the Shlrley Petersen home.
Mr. and Mn. Alfred Svogeraon
and Christine atiended a party in
honor of little Opal Jane Tietgen's
fifth birthday.She is the daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tietgen.
Mrs. Ansel Toft wna a great attheMcCarthy Ladies' Club last
Thursday afternoon.It met at thehome of Mrs. Paul Barry.Fnmoes and Donald Kronbbrg
spent'Saturday nt the Fredde
French home.Sunday evening visitors at theWm. Wulbem home were Mr, Hans
Svogerson, Alma and Harry.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wulbem and
family vidted Sunday afternoon at
the Al |Kronberg home.Mr. and Mrs. Alben Nelson andchildren, Mr. a nd Mrs. me Nel-
son and children and Ted Nelson
spent Monday evening at the par-ental, P. J. Nelson home, helping
Mrs.Nelson celebrate her si ny -
second birthday.
, Mr. and Mrs. Nels A. Petersen,
Ruby and Freddie spent Mondayafternoonat the Albert Petersen
homeMr. and Mrs. Henry Tietgen and
wldre n were Friday afternoon
vidwrs at the Alfred Svogerson
home.
Mi. and Mrs. A1 Kronberg and
family visited at the J. W. Nielsen
home Monday evening.
Little Rama Wolsmann,oldestdaughter of Mr.and Mrs. Soren
Wolamann was taken to the Cov-enant hospital in Omaha Monday
evening for spinal treatment.Her
little school friends hope abe willsoon be in school again.
Your Motor
Needs - - -
Ageneral winter tuning up to
insdre Easy STARTING let us
Grind thevalves
Remove the Carbon
Adjust Ignition and Carlsurator
We specialize in Gas Engine
and Tractor Repairing.
Satlsfactlon Guarantnd on
our Body and Fender Work .
K e n n a r d G a r a g e
A. J. GRIER, Proprletor
KENNARD RURAL
Jo'1'r1NGs
Mr.and Mrs. Louis Gorehamand children were visiting at the
Frank Gaaaer home Thursday AndSaturday.
vidted at the Mrs. George Naeve
home Sunday, attemoon.Mrs. Frank Gasaer and Reinhart
visited ut the Louis Goxeham
home Sunday.Mr. and Fw Louie Gottsch and
children visited at the parental,
Peter J. Christensen home Sunday
evemng.Mn and Mrs. Wm. Kuhr visited
with Mrs.Dura Sumner W\ednes~day arm-noqn,They also were
supper guests.
ponies, boy and Zirl riders. hunt~
ers a n d jumpers,saddle h o r s a .
and heavy hamegs horses.
u w R a i l r o a d m m
Sp e cia l r e du c e d mics ot a mr s
and a third for the roun d trlp will
apply du rin g th e e ntir e E mosiuon
week.No ve mbe r 5 hp s b e en se t
as id e a s Io w a my a n d N o v e mb e r
6 as Nebraska D a y .On t h e s e me
days th e v e ry lo w ra w o l o n e mn
fa r e for th e r o u nd tr ip h as be e n
zmn he d .
B u n n a s m e n o r Oma h a . h a verinsed $50,000 to conduct the Show
an d in su re its su cce ss as an en-
tertaining attra ction lo r out-orb
w w n visitors."Livestock is t h e
Xeadlns industry of Omaha. and it
is In tHe bean condition cl xm hu-
wry." said J. E . Da vidso n. Pr esa-
fin nt of the Ne br ask a P aws Oo m-
m n y .w h o w a s in cha rg e ot the
campa ig n."Business men appre-
ciate the (apt t h a t our lmd x n c
mdusu-y is in such good condition.,
F e w e m u .u m y . c a n m y t h a t
m m m a r l a w n s m d u m - y . "§
Monday.
Al Kingdon of Decatur,was s
caller here Sunday.
A number fro m here stbendedMrs. Nonamaker's funeral at Arl-
ington last Wednesday.
L .s.Cain of Fremont, was a
business caller in Kennard Tues»
day.Mrs. Carl Lund, who is recuper-
ating at the home of ha sister, fol-
lowing an appendicltis opleratlon,
is able to be up and around now.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berry re-
named from Omaha Friday einer a
weok's stay there during which
time Mr. Berry was given medicalcare at the Immanuel hospital.
Denver Kronberg is now clerkingat Wa.rd's store._-~
L m Thursday night robbers
forced entrance info Berry Bras.
stare by breaking the lock on the
front door.Sweaters, shirts, hats,
ties and ladies'silk hose were
among the articles taken. Notrace
'of the loot has been found.Thesame night the Farmer: Grain &
Lumber Co. office was entered and
severed dollars taken from' the
leash regiswr.
Christina Rasmussen went ooLincolnlast Friday for medical
treatment.Mrs. George Hedelund went to
Arlington several times the lore-
part ol the week bo have dental
work done by Dr. L. M. Peterson.
Henry Kempcke celebrated .his
84th birthday Sunday. The !ol1ow»ing came ln with their basket din-
ner to spend the day: Messrs. and
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Esther, M.isseaYi.0let Puller:and
He lm Newkir-k,and Mrs.HenryRasmussen;
Mrs.Mamie Shearer and JenaIverson were Sundny dinner guests
av. the Marshall Matz home.
Martin Larsen, in company withEd Sorensen of Lyons and'HAyes
Rosenbalm of Blallr,"aul.oud toKnoxville, Ia.,fo r J fe w days
visit wi th Will Sorensen, who isin a Soldiers hospital there.
Miss Anna Barton visited a few
days last week at the Boone New-kirk home
Tuesdny mm at the Chris.Benson homo were Mr. and Mn.Albert Jensen and daughters, Glen
Jensen and Miss Nenn Andersen.Mr. and Mrs.Joe Jesoen andchildrenwereSundaydinner
guests at tba Fred Jensen home.Mr. and Mrs. Peter Taft uf Fre-
mont,were dinner gueam Thurs-: s y a t the Rudolph Andresson
Ollie.Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Andrea-
son nd some and Mr. and Mrs.Harp:Larsen and :family were
Sunday dinner guests at the ChrisChrlntnfkrson home.
.A Wednesday evening dinner
party at the H. C.Rasmussen
nome consisted o l Mr. and Mrs.Julius Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. A.
R.Bro ck and Mm James Kirby
of Blnir,Mr.and Mrs.AndrewandVictorJohnsonandPhyllis,$4.98 no $19.75--sizes 1~ to 52.~ ~12 s ~rio ~i~cem~ ~und
ily, Fritz Andxeqmen and family.
Gus Kmnberg and family, Clyde
E.Rosenbaum and family,Otto
Kempcke and family of Lyons, E.
Pounds and baby of Lyons, Chas.
Kempcke of Lyons.Lester McCann came out from
Omaha to spend the week-end with
his parents Mr.and Mm.J.F.McCann.lie is attending Boyles
Business College there.
While the debate is raging overwhat is the reason for the edsting
disregard for law in this country,somebody ls likely bo break up the
meeting by pointing out that it is
because the people are not obey-
ing the law.The_professional
Tcriminals will keep un violating thellaw,but i f the people generally
ywill begin tha reform at home,
,m\gv:h_ of the dlsrespect will vanish.
Rosenbaum Service Station
KENNARD NEBRASKA
Sf.. Pnnln |.nr|¥na AIA inn* 'FL
day afternoon at the Henry Kuh
heme with an attendance of 1:
members.Mesdames Will HansenHurry Madsen and Richard Nelson
and Miss Iaretta Rasmussen wenvldfon.The Aid will meet |<
the ehumb in November.
Mr. and Mrs. Manin Larsen lm
g;g=` spent Sunday afternoon at
Lure Rolhnd home,helping
Gnxhvn cplnhmn me lm-4\\.|."a "w;.1,;.,;5;;:'"" 'a~"fe1»"»1' 9.1:the Ed Hansen home w§§¥'m.....
r Hrs. Richard Nelson and Mr. andHrs. Fred Iinutsenandllisslaun|virginia my, little daughter oi
s Hr. and Mrs. Carl Rasmussen, was1baptized Sunday moming by Rev.
5 ~J Remensp at St Paul;
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uu u zu l.sp on so rs WBIB M I .andM m .C l a l i m e L o n g a n d Mr . a n d
I h r . C ly l i c §:\.dison of Omaha.
Mr . a n d Carl Rasmusse n en
.te rtain ed f o r Sun day di n ne r in
hono r o f their li ttle d augh ter s b ap~
tls m a n d a l s o th e i r 2 0 th wed di ng
.annive rsary .Guvests inc luded Mr .
a n d Mr s .Cly de an d Ve r n o n M a d
is on , Mrf an d Mrs . C la re n c e L o ng ,
M r .a n d Mr s .A r t Pete rson and
J u n i o r o f O m a h a ,Mr . a n d Mr s.
Ge o r g e Ras mu ss en a n d fa mily .
M r .a n d M r s .R o b R a s m u s s e n a n d
n | l \ i ' \ |D H A D u n r x n n l | ) »- ¢ A - - -af ~.me§.fa ii§r1i1} gvithlgllii- Qééirif
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B'bt-ation of Rev.and Mrs.H.PBerfelsen at the Lutheran chumh
in Blair, Sunday.
Mrs. Marti La
in Omaha Wednesday afwmoorn.
Clarence Shearer of Sxoux City
vldbed his mother Mra Mamie
Blnarer Tuesday and Wednesday
M l u Imxlae Larsen was a Wednuday guest of Mrs. Shearer
Mus ¢g=,§;g1=»=\< was severe
n yH., d i e h a d l i t a Sli mli ne i nn
it exploded and burned her fue,
hands and head, badly
Guena who helped Mr andldra
Martin Lanen oalebntovéhedr mn
varanry yevening were:Hr. and Mrs. EdHansen, Am: and Esther and Hr.
a nd Hrs.& r l Raxmuann and
m i - y vlrdtors at the Boone
Nswki rk home was Mr. a ndhln.
Ind Dickmeyer, Mrs. John Dl¢:k~
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Mr and n rsenandNinn attended the World thmtre
»
The tix-st oommlmlt meeting ofthe term was held Tursday eve-
nmg at Blsbee sdaool. A [ood pro~
gram.was enjoyed by all afberwhich lunch consisting of sand-
»g=1==~. cake and coffee was serv-
e Mr. and Mrs Chris Benson spent
Sunday evening at the Joe Jesu-.n
home.
Guests at the Albert Jensen
home Sunday in honor cf Vivim
Ann's a m bi rthda y we re : MmChnan and Albert,Misa
Lennetta Guuse,Mr.and Mrs.
Rudolph Andruaon,M n .Gun
Jensen and Hin Irene Jensen o l
Arlingtnn.
Mr. a nd Mn.Solomon Barton
ment Thursday afternoon at the
Boone Newkirk home.
Hr . I m! ln . mm Ni e l u n a b -
Nnded A Dlllilh Brotherhood ma
plrty at the A. R. Brock lmma ln
Blair Frlday evening.
(Co nti nue d o n uw tm)
~NG nm
Bonon R OAD
~~.sndMra.R.M.lv ers on» ad
ldnen spent Sunday u guests athomeofMrs.Ivx:rson'a bro-
r, Morris Christensen and fam-
, west of Hennan.».xmdMrs .Ca rlJa mbs ena nd
.and Mrs. Harry Atwood, all
Omaha, were Sunday lfhemoon
»su rg u e s t s o f M n a n d~. C13 Metzler.
~rs. Byron Beard, Mrs. George'n, Mn. A. E. Dixon of the &1f
provemeut project club,and
s. Henry_ Sorenmnl Mrs. C. H.
ringer and Mrn.Cul Sorenson
the Bridgeviqw Club,all ab-
ded the ma n n ;Friday fore-
~n at Une Blair court home of
project leaders under the in~
ation ol Miss Rizpah Douglass
Lincoln.'
~Mary White ol Los Anx-
~_,formerly Mary Hagan of
r,was visi ting lut week at
M a n n and."'lfesdlm»es Orvme
Hnmlum a n d P mlB u 'r y #WM
Thundny eve-ning lt th;John
Berry home.Mr. md Hrs. Rey Neurhoodnndda ughter, Norms me wbd Sun-
dq nfher-noon lt th e parertxl,John Nearbooé-hume.
Mr. sad Hn. Che s te r Ammo n
a n d f a m i 1 y md M r . md M n J o h n
Ammo n m d dludlter,Emyle,
drove to Omaha Sunday and help
ed Everett Amman eelebnte his
birth anniversary.
E m u :Arvnsan of MissouriValley. hed a truck had of appleshe sold in this viddty Saturday.
He dsc visited at the home of hisuncle, John Aronaon._Mr.'and Min. Walter NOVIE en.
fertalned a number of relativesInt Sunday in honor of Mn.-No~
vlk'a birth anniveruzy.Those
prlsent " g f "Mrs.Peter Kesleranng ter of ,HL.Mr. "&.¢Mrs.George Hu r uf
Bennington, Mr. Ind ~-1 Arthur
~, 1%~ ~ r o w n s u g a r .P u t th e onion.,rai sin s,I n d r e d
p e p p e r th r o u g h th e f o o d c hop per.
P061 th e P¢~\¢l1¢8»c u t i n s ma ll
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M snunl IIMAHA
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Cbrn Feds Steady to 25c
Higher--Yearlinas $12.75.
Feeders Higher
HOGS 10-356 HIGHER
n z lamb!a w w u 130t5cn u m .wucmu se.5o61.so;
Nitin:sus o 1.25:n e w
huh Bald surge und MdSheep wen Unehnxed.
Unlan sun Yards. Octoba 7,|930-The week opened out with
s Jihad fund cattle. 22.000 hnd.about so per cent of them walt-
»h i r .| .I . .¢ l |0 \
_'permit them to get aisp.Serve
with bacon as a gamilh.Baked H5 1
lmunwlte nhould clip and put
uny i n A ni e plic e . Mi ni Si mi !
they will come in wry useful:
Thxes teaspoon: Nad one abla-
spoon,m a sixteen tablespoons
equal one cup.
When Iollovring recipes,mglve
your ¢¢lIP°°w4 ln d tablespoons
level.Whm heaped, you any use
twice the amount the ndpe intend~
ed md' spell an otherwise excell-
mt 1-'Abe or ple.
Too much Hour will mah cake
dry md Crumbly,bxpad heavy,
sauce thick.
Toom\mch fat will make cake;
Blv e y o u na l v e d ha n the Mi r
dl' nun wmv v a drnv ra v i r Ȣ4\
Employee-Yes, madam: several
What perwml deaaipdon can yvu
give?
Lndy Brdwn-Svrlgu-Well,this
mm spoke SPl|\|=»h fluantly.
This ll x lovely bathing mit."
"lt c ertai nly ls, Mldam."
"But a trifle -e r-daring ln de -
d m ,
"Ah, Ma dnm, a mmm wi tho ut
s perfect figure .eould.u't,w w -
thia suit."
"Of cpu:-so not,111 take lt."
m a m 4 q n m . ¢ ¢ w » ¢ ¢ r , m a '
m p m n n a i h w x z u m i r h u
m=h » a u » ¢ b °nm¢ pa m.Add'¢.be
lemona ndthe spi na.The spices
lr i l lt s nd to dx r ky nt he p no e r v u ,
buti mpro ve the flnv or.Cook the
pr a e r v u n n t i l t h e l y r n p h t h i n k
or until the \empentm~ehnr¢¢¢h~
ed2 22F.~Whmi.hepmse rv eaAm|
Coohed,pu:kinsteri1izedjua,add
s y r up t.o c a v e r ,n ndn d.
Po d zd ul t n e y
4 x>°una pe mh e a ,% mpc ho p-
P¢donion,%§ponnd»eedednldn|,
1 Pod red P¢DP¢r, 2 tablexpoonsl
red chili powder,2 tenpoonsl
ground ginger.34 cup mus uxd
.C¢\'di m. lie u l m !
1% pmmd; choppedbé d,1 xmlll
onion,1 In g e Kha n pgppyr,2
mul pickles, 1% teaspoon nit, K
teaspoon newer. aa teaspoon nn-
rlks, strained tomato Judea, 1 pim~
mm .Mk ¢-he bee! with the dmp-
ned onion, the g'n!¢n pepper. ¢b°1>~
pad Bnely, the pickles cut in mmll
pieces, and the wmxto jude.Sea-son with salt, pepper, and paprika.
Grease pan and place hal! the mix-
ture i n it.Cut tha pirqento in
long nz:-lpn and amuse o ver the
meat; place rent ol mest our pim-
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thiyty-iive minuteal Ten minutes
terior 1% houn or until fender. ewlwmiell meat dishes u m w m l W EIGHTSANDHEASUBES odly and may enusetbmwfnfl.
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RUGS UNDERTAKING
'ma y -f m mi n ute a l 'rm minutesmed,3 h k s i m o n i 3 ; Tq u - \ r t b d ° m removing from tha ti n,
v i m g "|55 mud, brown wsu' »P"°° bacon strips :cron bop and
p u t ~onion, f._m,,,,'nd re jze rmi t them to go t grim Serve
xlfilneihathmogh the foad chopperlwuh bacon an n gumlh.
peaches,cut i n n u l lpieces, and mix with the other Baked H m
Kredienta.Boll slowly for fully
an hour, or until the chutney at-
tnins a rich brown color.It should
resernble n soft grnol.Pack in~hot
ltenle jars or battles, seal,and
px-Oates 15 minutes below boiling.
ECONOMY uny r DISHES
Now that the days are getting
Hum, brown sugar, bread crumbs,
cloves, milk or cream, nldna. Boil
A four or five pound piece of hun
for several hours until tender.Lpt'cool in liquor in which it wu boll-
ed.Place in baking pm and mover
with s thick layer ot brown sugar,
with fine brad c mmba on tap.
Slick a few cloves in the ham and
'fi ll th e pa nwi t hmi lko r e xe a ms ocolder we have a greater craving as to come two-thirds as high asfor meat, eggs and (ish than welthe ham.Raisins may be put on
had during the summer month.s.l(with wothpicks)giving 1 very
Herve are a couple of unusual nndlplendng Ilwvon Balqa 45 minutea
af mx... friends Mr.mu-ut was active »»d~»uw w n .5¢"n».;:7f''Lam .Ji 1;'.;""'"'"' ' unc "';,"'""' "" ""f;»2 81?me 'Duesday m g,.ra.:......rEE.§e\'I|r..i ,,f°.., me 252.and lunifnn Jfi ~ , : ? _ ' E ' 3 £ ' % B rd_.Hr'. gud Ai m;Fle tc he r is 9 -dnl for nm'
.¢.
a n d Mr s .H
Mr s. L o ui e 1
Dif vnn |.'»¢»:;::'"'.:.....':":5: Ll-I :'...:.1':.1:;..."::..........:.;' null |r;'::f':'~.e_";'"'== lun wlvlnwrqum- Ind babe
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QFvisit.The Burn Kelley family
guests oi the Harvey Lewisily for Sunday dinner.Mr.and Mrs.Cavanah
daughter, Mildred of Lincoln, Neb.drove un in (hp Fwd H..
were(am-
and
n l n m
0v.a v' tPu .mi n u r w c n o w e x wcows$5.0008.00:good to choice
smckers ;a.2s@9.35: mn- m gaod
nnckers s'z.uo@s1s;common mfair smokers ss,1561.oo:"BABY
grades s4.oo@5m:choice heavy
flmhv fmdpm sn zsmmn- rfnnrl fn
vveunesuy lv me Jonn Ls. unxsenlmme'Last Monday visitors a t the
George ln ftis home were, Mr. and
M n .E.McConnalm and .hy atI{artingum,'s.nd Alma and Blniie
Fletcher.
littqa expense.
` Pen- Praerves
1 pound pears, 1 pound sugar
1 pint water, 1 lemon, sliced thin
|'I'l1e fruit may be preserved whole
Mary Hnmlum honye with them for
the day.Miss Emmaline Ellis andHerman liurdum of O n, were
also there.Miss Myrtle HurdumofWestPointcameFridayfortheweek~end with her parents.
Raymond Terkelsen and children
syqmt Sunday evening with the
Hurdum folks.
Nlr and Mrs Menon Ray of Te
ltnmahfvsere Sunday dinner guests
of their cousins, Grace and Ralph
Ray.Mrs. A. E. Dixon spent I-Yiduy
afternoon with Mrs. Emma Wash-burn at tie Blnlr hospiw.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Metzler and
daughter,Virginia spent Friday
genlng wi th Mr. and Mrs.Clyde
home siiiiaiy '3{,;rei°2>;," aiming(choice feeders s'1.'rws.v5: lair to
good feeders $8.50@'l.75: common
to mr mam t5.00@e.s0:reed-
mg heltens $'l.50@B.50; stack cows
u.no@4.1s:stock heuera ss.oo@
'l,75.:,,... .'w _
s c o s s c um: o o o n ADVANCE
win or-lc! s,cco i .i m: Mo m
day md vigorous buying by both
packers and shlnners. the murket
was active with prices anywhere
from lomsi: higher than Satur-
dl¥~Bulk ot the tmdins was in
L spread ot 593509.85 with best
light butcher weights un so 99.80.
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SHEEP AND mms STEADY
Some 21,ooo fresh sheen u m
Mrs. John Jackson and Mrs. Wm
Sprlck visited the New England
school Wedriesdny afternoon.
Mr.and Mrs. Chas.Hovendick
and Howard spent Sunday eveningat the Gmndpa Fletcher home.Mr. and Mru. Henry Kruger and
family wok Sunday dinner at the
Gus Kruger home at 'relimtut
Mr.and Mrs.Louie Larsen,
Olive and Irene ox'Bluir,spent
Saturday night and Sunday at the
John Thiefoldt home.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Chin and
Donald were Sunday dinner guests
nt the ilsrold Curley home.zMr. and Mrs. Julius Weber spent
Tuesday evening at the Walter
Davis home.
Annie Thompson spent a few
in halves, or in quarters.Boll thu
sugar and water for 5 minutes
add the pears and the lemon, nm
cook the pears until they are cleai
and transparent, and until the syr-g,,, is of a thick consistency.Tu n
,them into clean, hot jars and seal
It ha rd pears,such as Kieffers
are used,they should be cooked ir
clear water until fender, and thelwnterinwhichthey are cookec
should be used in h king the syr-
up.A few cloves or n stick oi
éinnsmon is sometimes .added for
flavor.Pineapple juice used in-
stead of water in the synip giva
n delicious flavor.
I
M€§?lf'f-I lambs arrive for the opening day |days last week visifing friends|mmm *f°'"""zlrner and F!°f@n¢e Di xmya ff o! the week u m while m u m and relatives in Bldr.'|4 mmm wg". 2 pqunds wn§ u
"e""?'|a 5'l'Pf{5¢ PBYYY Friday was slow prices for fat lamb! held Sundgy visitors at the Henry' sugar, 2 cups vufegar, 'Aounoe stuck
§"e\'\{"8 for Mass Letha Stork,nhout stgadv with waurns l t I-Iowndxck home were Mr.and cinnamon,56 ounce whole clovea
}1»:a§s,Boil the sugar,thedgughter of Hr. IM llrl. G.St0rkI ;§;5hai§5:...| ;;;'.;.;,;';i'§i.mis mn.John Jackson andolo.smk " " " " " " ' - " " ' r ' " " " "ur. milli gwe nd JRE' lo vely :ilu ,..::.:; gg~_,.;=g_gf_ _ _ , ma ,hw"°:gf h m l l y m a M
tivgatlou of her coming mnrrilge.mm unchanged.Honndiek and
n|.::.'..AL.»R`wE§:l:.|.! £.°l'I"\2f|rn' L AIIIBB:B a n u mu .. . _ _ ¥ '; _ £ ' 3 l ' E
-p u nn |: p u n y u i u u i a l u l g l t l l l l l u n-m a t o e m m a z 1 . 2 s 0 ' z . s o :m m e' " § f . { ' . f E . ' ? ° . 3 . ,* " ' . = - . , .R n ! u i n t i n u m m n n -n o m e u . ' m o ' r . z s :
...._,.-._.. ....,... ..,Shenandoah with Mrs.MargaretIversonandfamilyofBlair,on
Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs.Clyde Metzler spent Sa!-
urday altemoon with Mn. Shirley
ldckercher of Blair.
Mr. and Mrs. Opal Reeves and
children and Eugene Bunn Mere
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C. B. Bunn and supper gumtswereMr. and Mrs. A.R. Beales
native lmnbs. :ood w eholne $611561 2 5 : mo m mmm s u wc .s o :
m r u n a .Al l " S d n |4.5065.25.
zw s s :n t .m d to choice
. sa.owz.as; ur. nn- no md sms
sam: Meedm. yesrllnu m faux
83.500 s.so:one-year breeders
$2.'1503.25;feeding ewes 81.756
un: null md cmner ewes $1.000
u n .
lm. -nu mu. uw.;-= Home anddaughters were Saturday eveningvisitors at the Caleb Loftis home
in Blair.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Lnmen and
Ella were Sundny visitors at the
Eddie Fletcher home.
Mnrtlm Heier : p mt Sunday
anernocm nt the Harry Hinelinehome at De Soto.
Mr.and Mn. J nlm B. Eriksen
Ami fnmilv :mont Snndnv in Rlnlr
_._ ,...-...-,._._ _._ ._ . .,.-, _..-lfili eac h jar w overtlowing with
the hot synxp.Adjust the cover:
and seal the jars immediately.
Presa-ved Wnlennelun Bind
2 pound:prepared watermelon
rind, 2 qunrta water,'2-5 ounce
lime,2 pounds suéar,4 quarts
Iwuwr, 1 lemon sliced thin, spice:
or aflnnr root.Cut the red mr-and .Jane m r "- - - ' - U h ' ' " | = f . . r ~ J ~"`|&§'f}SL'E¢
!llr.an¢ll£n.FnemanLoftlund rind.RemovethenuenonternkhnMr. and Mrs. Joe Marley l!1d,OFF'ER'COURSE Di
ning mm tlie Hamy Lewis fam
ily.M
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r. and Mrs. Everen Miller and
v of Hennan, were Sunday vin-
s at the Wm. Rutledge home.Arlha Whltmus,daughwr of
and Mrs. Ray Whitmus, who
been helping Mrs.Henry
rd with housework and attend-
ninlh grade .st Bono school,
when in an Omaha hospital
A six months short eoux-se in
dairy msnufanmring In ag-Ain
being dfuréd a t the Agricultunl
College, Lincoln, putting October
21.It e nds April 19.It is ds-
Sizvd to meet requirements of nn
inexperienced person who wantsto
enter the dairy manufacturing
Howard spenf. Sunday aiternoon atthe Bill Vogt home neu* Kennard
Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Don-
nelly and san of Omaha,were
Simday visitors at the parental,
Mm Carrie Jacobsen home.
Mr. and M n .Earl ThompsonandfamilywereSaturday after-
noon visitors at ¢hle Muck Rosen-
e "o1,n1sgg Annu B. TuwuUIClmmdl. nut bre ldl. buttune.Tee blsculu.MnmnlUshc md ll-ry.Cones rlntl.
slmgnd dllxl. ru:dl.e. blmche. And
so e (oe:i n 'fn. muy-zn M E S .!-reed la one ot our
mol!nnclenl toodx.Every tribe
unlededng clvllllatlon ind everycountry hu lu mm brea d-menu;hhmry end tmdltlg. Bo breed hubeeume~¢me,U! the malt univennkly common bod: And in Practically
every eouniry of the wor d le ll Lhe
lnrgelt llngle lmmor the hmlly diet.
Amed Me m m hv o r y e n!breldl,on nlsed Meade.Bm
quic k hre mdl mule "3 c an and
evnwrlied milk and voted wlth
fruit or lpic e oh: vlrlety to the
hneaktut or luncheon menu.
Beeon Mufllne'lg buonI nv.klnl l ncwdc96 nnne nulv..zzz uf
Hs eu mmeod 2 " ~ m
arlflalyh|04sm flour. than meunro.Reel!!
with dr! lmnedlenls.Add buon.Be et '5 5 add dlluted milk andmeltedt.Ponrjlqnln Ingredients
into dry lnzrédlente And ltlr until
llour init dluppe en.Pour intowall sreua d mumn mr-Bake 25daniel in ho! oven (400'-426?F.).Yield; 10-13 mumnl.
x Data Mufdns `
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u m .a rnu lue3;-4-f n n .Er a s us ': n s
09|_ g n 'g g _ g y m a n n . R u i n
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batter at once into uiled mnmn
dnl.Bake in A rm ann (416'F.)u m m m m .Yum:u u m mm.
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nnd cut the whim part into inch
pieces.Soak the watermelon i n
the lime water, made by stirring
the Kms intn the 2 quarts ofjvater,
and kt stand for 8% hours At
the end of that time, let the rind
sttnd in (mah cold water fur 1
hour.Dni n md boil in de ar wa-
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washed,drai ned c u n - m u a n d
sllc ed cherries.A d d dllu te d mi l k
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Di vid e do ug h in to s i x po r tlo lu .
Tone eac h po rtio n o n to sllllh tly
do u re d boa rd to c o ve r wi th Hour.
th e n p la c e o n oiled b a k i n g me e t.
F o r m i n to a.disc one-eighth Inc h
thic k a nd 5 o r 6 inc hes in di ame ter
I d lh p a l m o t h a n d .Bnuh | u r"!l.Be
wi t h r n d llu te d e u p o m t e d mi lk
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mo u .Ma r k to p wi th u s h ar p k n i f e
i n to to u r sec tions,c u tti n g almo s t
thr ou gh do ugh . Ba ku in n ho t. oven
(425*F.) .Y i e ld :6 sc ones.
Ap plo C ak e .I u k c e o mp r a u d 56 c an vn»onh~|"
f o n t milk'li c rm luke mm z ext!i n t o !I cups brad dear55 n o ht lla !!I i n dnvnr edbutter)eookiu applesg s -.:.::f.-=" ; u ' § " a ; ? : ; . '
annumBa tte n y e a s t i n lu k a wn r m u n te r .A d d h t .s u n s 'a n d u l l to mi lk .
di lu te d w l t h th e h o t w u a r .T h e
li q ui d sh o u ld b e c ooled to ab o u t
s w - .( wh i c h l l n o t qu i te m u
wo r m ) .A d d y o u r m d w e ll b a t o n
o u t md m l! l h o r o n g h l y , t h a n : d d
llo u r to n u k e e li - ll' b e t te r .B u t
th o ro u g hly 10 mln u te i .In n r wa rm
D llc e (n bo ut 85"ll".)tr e e \ f r o m
d n u g h tn o t d r , l e t l i l le a b o u t I g
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n u n o n IlllI'll1rl»I n d l e t r h o I n sI n r m p l u m ,p r d e r l h l y n d o l e d
c o n ta i n e r : mu h u u p e n o t wa r m
vr u ln r u n d d n n th t o 0 9 9 1 7 i tl l- I l i .
I n d t o k e e p th e o ld e r t n r h c e
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childrer; d' the Mmey district andlfox' the course.Francis ldehx-em lndMrs.Prank
Uraiz.were Wednksday dinnerlguests of Grace and Ralph Ray,
Mrs. Davis being their sine;-.
ll__r.k:nd Mra Ben Pike and =';_°
o e mah, spent y nig t
with Mr.and Mrs.ron Beard
who wok them home Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hawkins hadSunday dinner with Mr. and Mn.
Ja McCla.nahan in Bun county.K m Peter Jensen 1-emi-ned
Council Bluffs were Thursday din-ner guests with their cousins, Mr.and Mrs.A.W.Clarke bringing
Mrs. Clarke's father, Joe Hulzhmsof North Platte with Lhem for an
extended visit.with the Clarke
family.l-'ritz Muller and son wok Misa
Cora Beard ad= A.A.Anderson
i n Omaha Sunday afternoon tosee Mrs. Muller at the Immanuel
hospital.Mr. Mulller was down onMondayandplansto bring her
home Tuesday.Harry Tucker and Kenneth T>'~
son have started corn Piwhs ma-chines at their farms this week.Many fields axe yer mo green for
husking.
Mr. and Mn. George Hain andVirginia had Sunday dinner withMr. and Mm Wm. Bratt.
Mrs. Paul Barry was hostess ti
the members of the M£arth5Ladies'Pr;i_§r¢advv Clubs c hex
homelaat ursdayaltemoo D randMrs.Stokes,Dr.Thomas Quinlan and Johnson:
of 0m,,h,_were gue M nBarry held a conwst in whinhMrs
Orville Hums t mr wo n B m;Mrs
John Barry, second and Mrs. Jas
Mullin,consolation.The nextmeeting will be held with Mrs
Peter Jensen with the Meadame:Dm Thompson and Chrls Hinz or
serving set.|Mrs.Mary Mueller of BlairIg" Monday at the home ol' hex
ughoer. Mrs. John Barry.|Mr.and Mrs.Orville Humstol
_royally aitertained six tahlea o:
plnochle players at their home lamSaturday~lzvening.When stolelwere added, prizes were \warde<|Mrs. Harry Jshnel and Mrs. Elmel
Truhlsen, first and second, BamJalmel and Will Jnpp received th<
men's tint and seeond rixea m<
oonsolationa gisyn to I m :Hindley and Elmer Truhlsen.I
lunch-of sandwiches, pickles, nh
and coffee was served.I Mr.m d m n .RayAndenen o
Mr. and Mrs. Lan Padqen spen¢'Gre¢ni. npent S'md-'Y at the homSundayalternoonattheSozven'ol M n .AndgrDen'l P"'°n¢°»Hx
Larson home, near Omm.and Mrs. Orvlllv Humltnn.Mr.» nd m~s .N. J .Simonseu Mx-.md M m Fr ¢ dT\ \f v =r °
and family atuaded the reception home Saturday alter a two week
i n Blair Sunday afternoon for vidt xt the hom: of her mn, Elton
Rev. and Mn. H. P. Bertelsen in Bissell and flmily at Sioux'Falls
hpnor of their golden wedding ID-|South Dnkahl.
I n - . m d M n . C l u e n a 0 l » e n o
:gd qvie.~ i 2 ? { ' ° ? ` u » f
eou-na cm-n me d .Add well
w u b e d ,d n ln s d c a n - m u an dslicedcherries.Add diluted milk
1
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: _ _
l l l d m i x an qui c k ly u p o n lb le .
n m a e dough ln la slx p u r ilo u .
Toss each Dorllon onto sllshzly
flou r ed b o ar d to c o ve r wi th to u r .
th a n p la c e o n oiled b u n n y m e e t .I-'c rm ln tu n d l m a n e e lg h d l Inc h
thi c k and 5 or 6 ln c he s ln dla meter
wi th D ll m o ! l n n d .B r u h l u r h e a
v l t h u xd ll u te d evap o ra te d m l l k
a n d s p r i n k l e wi t h m s n a n d d u n n -mo n .Ma r k u w w llh A s h a r p k n lto
i n to to u r a e wo n n ,c u ttln g mlmost
thr oug h dou gh. B ake ln 1 ho r. oven<42zs°r.).Y i e ld :6 uc anau.
Ap p lu Ca k e
le s k a s o mp r u n d S i e u p c v n o n u f
q .l u v l u k n n m a nn e u I wa s mu a mn -l i e o h t m u I i n h v n l d
» - m o e w k i u - w l -c w 1 3 3 ''A c mn r mi xe d
o u .
mllkz
.23 s s uv- au-
m m n m u m a :Su tto n y e a s t ln lu k e wa r m wa te r .A d d h t .ma m-a n d n u t w mi l k .
d i lu te d wi th th e h o t n m - .T h e
li q ui d uh o uld b e c ooled t o n b vu t
sm#-.( wh i c h u n o t qu i ta lu k e
w m a ) .A d d y e u t a n d we ll b n u n ns u l m d x g l x u a o r o h l h ly . t h a n u a
n o m ' w n u k e s I N R b s t t e r .n m
L h u m u h l y l0 ` m l m 1 n | .I n l v n r m
P lu to (a bo ut 8li" F.)n ' e c \ U NI !
d r - m g h n n t u r , I s t : ju a b o u t 1 1 ;
n u m .B u t n n l n m d p o u r l nI b u t t a n d p m .P a n m d c a n a D -
D l u m d l l l o o t h i n .L A I s l l c n o l
~»»1°~>»» »1=- -,;f_g=g -
I o ou m .B p d n t h v i m u n w i l -
u m o n m l x m n , u m I n r i n l n A" r m p l u s ,p n h n h b n c l o u d
a m a t u e r u m . h u n p m o f v l r l h
n m m a l e n u t h t n a p p l y n u m .
u m me h o p m n w e n w a s
mo i st.l a t l u n m m b u ! ! l a l l l n -u u n a S K US M #' t h u v m b e
.¢l.~.1»r»,'1w"*UU "M-I - w l t l l l l u l l l l l l l u u
"r I - l l l l l l l. n r
.,{Rlnir w.».s..»...1..f\A{n|\|.n»n man . o" \- ' r nPl a vf l d d
u k ; E i d t i m e t b : G m a x - T i a f i c
c o me b l c k q n l n before ne s to o d
I n th e kitc h en do or wa y ,h h ey es
up o n h e r with me h n loo k ln th e m
th n l g h e g a ve n little e r y I n d h e r
h a n d f le w to h e r l h ma t.
" W i l l- wh s t' | h a p p e n e d ? "
their [ i n t Drtlni wd lesson on
"Home Beautifintieh",giv in by
Miss. Douglass of the Ho m; Ec -
onomics Department of the Azri-
cudtunl College.
The pruiqants of each of the
.-.. _ _ .. _ _c n ma r mc C HAR L E Y ' m m m hi red mm.
BEGGARS
CANCHDOSE
4 M a rgaret y
WeymouthJa c k s o n
Uvvydlht by Bonus-umux eo.mm :una
tm-' Ing vu mrmnu.°-1 wou'1 llgmwllh y o u - y o u v ld t o o l! - W ill, fu r
G - d ' | la k e . n i e h lm o l! me .W hy
dld you brlng hlm do vm her e, my-
h o w l"
*'Don°t ba lo han! with him." uld
W m. s milin g w mly ."H e '| go t 1
llttle mo n e y - h s mz gm coma ln
handy some day.You've changed
your mlnd about friend! of mlne bo-
t o r e - P u u m n a n d w u u m . m r ln -
xtnnee."
Loring turned to Ullln n ,who
stood. allen And grave. by hettnble.
" l t this u what I nm to expect
h e m l¢ ' | t h e m t Snndny x come
down."
Wlll llnshed."So Ernntina ll ln-
trudlng mrwlf' he Bald slowly. "Pen
. h a m you have already consum-
mated your lutentlon o t cheating
b a r e l y s i d Ullé lb : Gm a x- Ti a f i n
c o me b l c k q n l n before ne s to o d
I n th e kitc h en do or wa y ,h h ey es
up o n h e r with me h n loo k ln th e m
th n l s h e g a ve n li ttle e r y I n d h e r
h a n d f le w to h e r l h ma t.
" W i l l- wh s t' | h a p p e n e d ? "
Be p n ! h is h a t d own s lo wly .H e
hu ng h i s he ad , u na ble to sp e ak to
h e r , b u t a t I n n h e g u t n n u r .
" W e l o s t m y Job."
- w m - "
B e n l d n o mo r e .
" Te ll m e - w h a t happened?"
" g m .1pa.E me s t lu e l a !do wn weak ly l l A
c h ai r by th e kitc h en tab le u n d
p ve n f o o l le h a a u n d l n g la u g h .
" Un a r m.E r o s - - "she. exc laimed
an d grin ned l t h i m." P m g h d .
1
h e r i i m m m m ~" r n n a
hlrd no: to comlder money.Not to
n m l u No t t o u re !1 don'z want
to ba greedy and grubby.I d on '!
want m emu su ccess.B u t 1 l m -
I 4 0 ,'° ° ;a # ' h umb le ? "
He lo o k at h e r wi th s ome h u -
mo r."Y o u | re u ' t gr e e d y an d m b b y .
uweemeart,A n d u fo r success,
naere'|a le g lu ma m : n y no wa n !
lh lt-n o t fo r the mo ne y b uz f o r th e
wor k.I d o n ' l L h l n k l h ll h u m ye f f e c t o n my mmm.l! ' | r e llly a n
exe c u ti ve p nlu o n .u n d r m n | oll~
u r : wo r k e r .r d b e n o n o d lt b o a -
tng,l \ ' l a n ' wn o r ln l job.a n !
To mmy has a n edito rial slant o n
lhlngx.lle ' s mi n d f o r n . "
their [ i n t Drtlni wd lesson on
"Home Beautiflntieh",given by
Miss. Doughu of the Home Ec-
onomics Department of the Azri-
cudtunl College.
The pruiqants of each of the
nine clubs also met lor the first
meeting.However, fmm now on
only the twa pmject leaders will
meet once each month with MisaDo uglln.
Prqspectn are good for mother
club group ow! on the Washing-
ton and Dvdse county llne to take
up t h e w o r kl t t h e n e x tme e t i n g .
Any other groups desiring totaka
thla work should be here at the
w m a i a m ' u n a n m u l h r a f r u l I ~
I n g u m p lle e m R u b y . Ha n u i n tobln ovm p la c e, I n C h l c n o . b u t h e
wo n ' t m l n there.Th e p e o p l e -
th a He n d e n o n l a n d th e Lh y c e s
lld t h e 0 ' To o le | lU\ ' l' ! b t k i n d e n
th em.T h e f l l no t belong bo th e
c o un try du b . no r b e i n u n tou r na -
ments.I su pp os e | t'| n ot my plan ;to wor ry nb o ut lt. o nly I lm th in k -
m g o t m m m '- ' m m m svon'¢s °we r e m e r
u m | m mq r , o r n e x t .D i d n ' t y o u
kn o w,du- lin g,th a t t h i !lu m e -
merge th ln g 1 | vin : z o mak e p ap ar i c h !o n know, p apa own s ml!o~
p th u n e a r ly s e ve n a u x- r i m I n I n ~
di an a whe re s o ln e ot th e bm li ma -
rto n a l l c u t,a n d ~ = -h e h u
p r o n e fo r th e Lan gley quarries.
F o r u n l m y e ar h e l a d Lo r r i e
-~»-a~ ti o n :a n dAfe w da y s later h e c a me ~ome
with a shining fac e.nr
c n ma r mc C HAR L E Y
OONTBOL DEHONSTRATIO
A m n g m m .h u n been ~-
by County Agent George Bxws-
ooopention with the Marsha!~
Brother; Nursery, when l. mdiu
ch]/:rave demonstration will `-
held on Tueshy morning, Octobe
14, 1930 at the Packing Shed, tw~
rni lm c ut of Arllngmn,a t .
o'c.\ock.`
Small neu of this noxinun wa~
can by found on most turns.
a rule`!t hu happened accidental!
and at this Lime it should not ~
: z e
I lINebrukdl Indian p¢;pulAdon is
about a,ooo. / The uhiied Staten
zvvernment maintains 1 school for
mamma ar 941108.n ll amendedby Indinn b°y= and girls from allovefthe Middle West and Wen.
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CANCHDOSE
M a rgaretWeymouthJ a c k s o n
Ovvmne by B~=\w-um-ux eo.mm :una
SYN OPSIS
¢u-_llwc u s r r m a I - m o n u r i n t s m i a -
I n t t l e h m o a t . E m a s t l n s B r l c o l s n d .
t s.vn n s l t h y c m e u o t s m i l y .u~s n d o u s l y a t t r a c t e d b y w a n
0 4 4 . Y o u t h f u l n e w u p a p o r a u s t l s l . s o nI A n o t g r r t l c u l s r l y w e l l - t o d o o a r -u t o r .o r s l s t a r L l l l l n n .m o r e o f0 o o n n n u o n s l c r m . a n d s w a n o fs s l t l t u d s t h e i r t s t h s r w o u l d u k o
w a r d h i s d s u g h t u f l m s r r l a g o t ol m p t c u n l o u s y o u t h . u r g s s E r n e s -
n o t o a n d t h o n l l l l r b u t t h o l u ! -r , c u p u h l s o f s . P a s s i o n a t e s t t u c h -
s n t .s n d r o s l l s n t t h s t I n W i l l
o d d s h e h a s f o u n d h a r s l l n l t y . r o -
s o l .c a s r r r z n I I - T h o I o v s - m s k i n g
r o f n s s s s s w i f t l y u n d d u a l l y .a r i a !b e c a u s e o t i l r n o s t i n c h u r l ~n s .t i e r m a k e . ;" r \ : m n r s y "m s r -
l s i o .B r l c a l a n d l s i n f u r i a t e d b u ts l p l s l l . E r n u l l n u h u l a : o f a r a . s n r !t o r s s t o r m y : c e n a t h e g i r ,w l t qo r I1 u s b x u d l o s vs s h e r p a r a n t s~omg y n l n ;H a m i l t o n .vr s s l t h r
o u n g l a w y e r ,k m ; L l l l t a l r s s u l t o !
i n s h a r c o n s e n t t a b u h i s w i r e .
C H A P T E R I I I - W i l l s u d h i s y o u n g
i t s b e g i n t h e i r m a r r i e d l l t on n . s l l i l l e r o o m i n u h u m b l e n o l x h -o r h o o d .l l r n o s t l n s r e s l l s s s t h o d l !c r a n e s h a r m n r r l a g u h u r n s d s l n
o r s o c l u l s p h e r a , b u t . s s c u r a i n h e r
u ve ,t a c o s t h e f u t u r e b r s v a l r .
C H A P T E R I V - J o h n P o o l e . W i l r a
u t f r i e n d , u u c c n s s t u l t h o u g h d l s s l -
u t a d a r t i s t ,: I n s s . b l r t h d s y p a r t y
o r E r n n t l n o s t R u b y P n . a l a n o ° a b n -
~e mi sn r s a o r t o n t h e ( r i n g s o r t h e
n d o r w o r l d .P s s t s n o .n o t o r i o u s s s
b o u l l l é r a r a n d u n s l e s u o r ,l r -t t s l o s r m s t l n e b y h i s c r i t i c i s m
~ r W i l l f o r b r l n c l n s h i s y o u n g w i f e
o s u c h s . p l a c e .A g p o s l i n g t o w i l l
o t s k s h o r h o m e ,a d o l a x n t u s t h ekt o u.f r i e n d ,T o m m y T u c k e r .x p l s l n l n g t h a t h e m u s t s u P u g -h o h s :d r a n k t o o m u c h .t o i s
~omo.E r n s s t l n e l s h u r t s u a l n d l g -
~ant.T h e s i t u a t i o n i s s s v e d ° { t a
p p o u u n c a o t L o r i n g a n d L i l i a n
h o I n d h e a r d o f h e r w h e r o s b o u u
n d w i t h w h o m s l a p I a s f s s c m p u n y .
0C H A P T E R V - - R o p r o s c h i u y m m
wlm u snlmug uux."l'm !o' he Poole'a assistant." hexald."Do yon realize what thls
means to me?lt'a worth ten thou~sand lu cash-to work under hlm.lt a person went to nlm and odered1hundreddollarsalesson.he
wouldn't teach hlm to draw.but
would curse hlm out of the odlce.
and he'lI teach me. and l'll be pald
lor n.n menus no more alght
work.Ten tlll dx.l do detail lathe art room untll Mr. Poole comeslu and then I work for hlm all n§t~ernoon.Ile does a copy for a NewYorksyndicateeveryday,andthcre'a always work to plan aheadand sketches to lay ont.l{e'a been'ny a lot lately, and I thlnk hle-Dermott feels that ll' he had some- |
body to help hlm he'll keep ahead
and not run so close to publleatlou.
In
small lnterestrla other quarries.no quarrles are worth at their
preseat nun; dva or :tx mllllon
dollan altogether. but tho mergerwill be worth twenty-me mltuoaiDon't yoa an what lt means?"
-wo rth mllllonal"Lllllan nodded wlth complacentpride."Yea, _and Lorlng ls gettlhl|oma` of the ltock.He ll to becounselforthemerger.and hehas a holding.You don't need toworryaboutmammaatmarley
lake.r m svlnz down to openLake Haven next week.Can't youmms with me lnatead ot walking
for Wlll's vacation?""I don`t llka to leave Wlll alone
ln Chloagd,ln the hea t-"aald
Eraaotma."Bat I am leaving lmflng.A-N
Ernestlue stared at her.~Pap her out of her prlvllegel ln thls
house or elsewhe' .""Anybody could cheat Eroeotlne,"
exclaimed Loring."She vu cheat-
ed once and for good when anemar-ned yon.Sha ruined hex- life then,
and now she moat endure anythlng
because she lacks protection and
tn handlcapped,Wlll took n step forward. hll hh:
hand raised,and though ho ml lamlled hla face was ull, He lpokelow and rapldly. and with an lndescrlbahle elle:-t of vltuperatlou:"You great blg studed ahlrt-youlmltatlon - you u l e g er andbrlbetaker. youl You eterl Doyou mink I don't know whavu the
matter wlth you?"'There was a pause wlilch lastedlndelialtely.Loring had swollento raxé. and then he had collapsed,
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n o w y o u u g e t u . w o w u e r u u w y n
appreclate you."'Brnestlnel" he |ald.and choked.
"l'll make go od for you-I will!You'll see-some day."o o
ltr.Poole had not been at the
olllce when \VlII was dlamlned byMr. Wlslon.It was some day! be
fore he learned the detalla and
was that to Ernestlue.The t'el~
lows had all surrounded Wlll with
alrectlonate greeting on hla arrivallntheolllceunexpectedly.They
had at once planned to eat lupperlna crowd.Somebody produceddlce to determlne lmmedlately whowould have to pay.They aquat-ted on their heels ln a elm :insbetweenthealoplngdeakl.andTommyTuckererledallerceschoolboy ".llxzers" at them.wa l
ll
entry dw- '' " " " '
Tha clubs with their presidentsand "W elected project ddeptes
are as follows:'
sau Improvement Club: Mrs. A.
§ ."" °e .: ;,;" ~ t r" c o . c h'm; Mn
on an . Geo.Project lenders.'
DeSoto Woman's Club:Mrs.
e Jones,PM -.M m Ray
gh and Mrs. Will Lindlecé ;;=<1<=»»°"' pr<>~
o y Come c o uni -Miss ~ . : . . . : : " . ; : , ~
Roscoe Cook and Mrs. my Ronn-
baum, project leaders.
Busy Bee clam mr.. Ella Pick-
ell, PN!-l Mrs.E.L. Ravel'and
Mm.Pf am.'r...|-..__-,-..._.
grow and develop in a dilferentthing..
This is a. public demonstration
in order that the uses of this'
cbendml may 5° learned by those!
demfmg to-control nodons weeds#
for,xt is emlnlly effedive on ¢m.|
ndllu Thinle o r any other plant]
li fe
Sodium chlorate possesses won-
d " f " |virfws.but a t the aame
time, its Hre hounds are danger-
ous-it is non poisonous, and ie in
put the expeimentsl stage, Come
and learnhow o o u s e i t a s a
~F l n e n \
Q u a l i t y
P l 5'.1..i,"'"
F o r Y o u r
M o n e y
o s
s
N u n u u u l u u l \ \ l \ l l L l . l l u c l l u l \l
l h e r t h u t P o o l e l n a l s t e d o n m "
He s i gh e d with h a pp lna a a n d a d -
ed,a s a n ntten h ou g ht," l t means
another live-dollar mi s e - mn y b e
mo re inter."
.I l e wa s so thri lled an d exc ited
th a t Eme s tln e c ommanded he r
heart to y ield s u disappointment
over 'I'ommy 's job.But s he c ou ld
not s ee an y r ea l f uture f or W i ll In
lmglng himself I n th e gr ea t u1an's
shadow.
ns 0 0 9 0 0 o
"I d o n ' ¢ wa n t ma mma to k n o w. "
Ernestino said." P m af ra id sho
won 't g o to E ur op e.Besides, y ou
kn ow wha t n f us s the re ' ll b e. "
" Th e n dou't m l her,"said W i ll
In his simplic ity ." I t is ' t mo lly
any one elso's business. ls 7"
Emea tln e sighed." Y o don 't
know how thoy 'll take It..course
s Get Your Corn Q
0 0ut 01| Time
Harvest a Matter of Days-Not W eeks-
Cute Costs of Harvest in Half--Solves/the
Serious Labor Problem--Gets It when lt's
Prime for Market-Perm its Marketing at
Better Prices.Phzks f<{» 3 M. per Bulhel|;
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L F L A I I l | I \1 " n . | y | u l ! l u n g n u .t o r l n v l n g h o r " u n o t . ¢ c t e d "i n h i s
c u t s !t c r P o o l e .i l l t a k e :a n n t -
t l t u 0 w h i c h n i n k a n a E r n e s t l m h t o
t h u r u n l l t l n o t h a r n e w U h .h e
l n c o n s c i o u s o r a p p r o a c h i n g m o t h e r -
h o o d .a n d I n x n t l c t f s t l o n o t t h e
e v e n t o p e n s u .a n n u l u v l n n s c -
c ou nt.
C HA P T E R vr - W m- » f a th e r d i e soimidonly .A lu g lc ltl o n th at thctu n c n l be h d d fr om tha Bric e-;»»e_hglp}:_t_a:'I'oq_d h'ou| | "being
n o \ . u l : | |u \ | l u \ l : i : | l \ u \ : ;l l a a Uenough to say .And 1_. feel embar-
rassed wi th ma mma .She"ll won-
de r wh y I d ld u ' t te ll h er . "W i ll kissed her c heerfully an d
we nt away to hi s b elo ve d job .H a
was rnd lan tly happy an d h i s hap-
piness seeme d to affec t heninverse
IY..Eve ry day wa s a n adventure
to hi m.
"To mmy gi ves me plen ty to . do ."
.....you well, Erua tlnelf"" My feet bother me, " Er nu tlne
admitted." I asked Doctor Grey
about lt, but he d ldn 't ray much.
llo ' a p ut me o n a d i e t.I ' ll b e a ll
rlg ht. "" 1 th in k y o u oug ht to stay a t
La n gle y luk e u ll s ummer . "
" I t wo u l d b e n l . "la ld E r n e e
tina vaguely ,teelt h u n h e n n a
sh e h ad no t k no wn ab o ut pa pa . o r
th e stone me m e ,feeling o u t o f
thlnga," b u t I wa h t to b e wl th
wu t . ".-I n J u ly they we n t to Lan gley
lake , wher e L llllnn was es tab lis hed
an d wh er e s omeh ow sh e np p ro pr b
ated th e ro le o f ho stes s, a ltho ug h
l t wa s no t he r house any mo r e
t h u t f l t was E ru ea tlua w.W lll r e
fus ed ga wo rry ab out the Pas tan os
li v i n ; o n th e po in t. a nd Erneetinesa w tha t h e la c k ed h e r ' o wn ln o lv
blah p rejudi c es ab out th e lake c ol~
ony .He to o k P e te r a n d we n t to
vla l t th e Gr e e k s th e d n t mo rn in g
h e wa l th e r e , a n d stay e d all d ay ,
r o mp ln g wi th the y o ung P astano s,
teasing Ale xan dri a,wh o adored
hlm, a nd ea ti ng Ma da me P a atan o' l
plc kled ilah.Er n ee tln e h a d a sk e d J oh n 'P o ole
to c o mp d owu fo r the two S un da y s
they we re a t th e lak e.Sh e ha d
c o me to lo ve th e ma n a l m u c h a s
W tll dld,a n d h a d g r o wn ln to th e
wa y of ig no ri n g hi s h ad h ah lu. He
was ad mi rab ly so ber the llr st Su n-
day h e c a me d o wn to th em,an d
|....
un ti l sto od loo k i ng at W lll wi th
n drea dful haunted fac e.
It wa s str ange, Ern estln e tho ught
af te r wa r d . th a t n on e o f th e m f e lt.
even then,th a t L o r i n g wa s a f r a i d
o t w m .Ther e wa s so me o ther el-
emen t wh ic h ga ve W i ll tre me nd ou s
advan tage.Before th e blame ln
\¥'lll's eyes.before his c ursing
breathless plnrnres . Loring fell Into
a str unxe dejec tlon.Th e two : ne u
looked at eac h other la the stillness
th at s wir le d a ro un d the m a ll.w i l l
tu me d n t last to Ernestlne.
"Go g et y o u r thlmrn , k i tte n, an d
ge t th e baby goody ."he s ai d ln a
gentle voic e.°'\\'e'll all go bec k to-
gether.I'tl go to the hote l and ner
u tux! to tak e us to th e de po t.W e
c an ge t the after noon train.Ga th
er y our things up agnln, J ohn."
W i th tears ru nn in g d o wn her
fam, Er nes tln e ob ey e d h lm.Lo r in gwent o tl'. c ursi ng un der h is br eath,
an d Mr .Poole fo llowin g h tm to
sho ut unheeded threats and .male-
dlc tio ne L lllla n help ed E rhes tine
to get rendy . both of them c ry ing.
"I t' s the end,"said Erneatlne.
"W e c an never see each other again
no w.Ou r lives ar e se pa ra te d ln
detlnltely ."an d Li lli a n wa s th in k
lmz." W h a t wi l l ma m ma s a y ? "
"I ' ll ca!!y ou up.wh e n I g e t i n
town.W r ite me,Ernestlne.Don't
le t th e m te a r u s a p a r t- - "
"My li f e lu wi th W i ll- y o u r s wi th
Lori ng."said Eraes llne.a n d vfépl
nfresh. try ing to stem the tears. try
la g not to core,h a t feeling the
nervous.unc ontr ollable nec essity
for we eping.
I n th e trn ln going bac k to Chl
cago. she still c ried and then: "W hy
doen Loring hate us so'r' she asked
at ln ti t ln a lo w to n e ."Espec ially
me?\'l'hy does he ha te me ?I l e
seems to wa n t to wo un d me.tostri ke n t me .I{e's done It before.
Bu t I `ve n eve r ha r me d h tm.W hy
doee he hate me. W ill?"
"Hate y ou? " e xc laime d. W ill. and
looked a t her strangely ,his dark
br lgh t eyes searc hing her pale rac efo r gulle." H e doean't ha te you.
Er ne s tln e. Bu t f o rg e t h im- I' m glad
something ha n happened.'I'hey 've
only made us un hap py , an y ho w."
1 I u I 0 l o
It was nic e to be home again.Er-
nes tlne we nt ab out h er li ttle hou se
wltll a feeling of c omfo rt and joy .
W ill was not due at the o tllr e nn
tll th e end of the week. but o n Mon
9 o o ...
the Wood Path and pn the
Water.
W i ll an d Poole spent th e day in
th e wood pa th a n d on the water.
ma k i n g ric llc uloul sketches ln tho
sand,c arry ing Peter about wi th
them.B u t rée second Sunday wa s a
day of mis fortunes.Er n e itln e wa s
I ll a n d ' c o u ld sc arcely rise that
morn ing, and it see med to h er thu!w i l l wa s lmp ltl e n t an d unsy mpa
'thet1c.-
Lo r i n g tetephoned that Are had
str ip pe d h is g ea rs an d pu t the c ar
ln the ga ra ge .}~Ie wo u ld ha ve to
c ome on the train,an d Er n e ltln o
realized wi th dismay th a t J ohn
Po ole wo uld b e wi th hi m.Li llln nbrou ght the two f r o m the sta ti on
In her car.J o h n Poole wa s al
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|a .:¢|n wash ing for th e baby .he go:
dremsed to go do wnto wn .As she
kissed h i m good-by an d wntc hef
him go. thvn turned hac k to the ron
time oi' home. Ernestlne felt n sonso
o f well-being blot out y esterslnfs
turmoli.She res olved not to think
about n . n o r to wo r r y .
Ir. z oome d to her that W i ll had
DEAD ANIMALS
We remove horses,cattle, hogs or sheep
from your farm at no cost to you.
We have the-only licensed truck to haul
dead animals in Washington county.
Phone 21, Arlington, Neb. We pay all phone
charges.
.. .. .J ...~,gm t he dlce. a nd he stnllghlened
up and tumed about b oldly ntulng
the cubes ln hls big hand. and faced
Mr. W lstou.
Mr. W ls lo u mad e qu ick w or k of
hlm. almost. It seemed to w ln , o r
so he sold.ai though he were glad
of the chance.wlmla t e n mln u t mnflerhla srrlval,\\'lll walked out
of the S un oillc es. hls posse ssions.
done up I n a pape r pa c kag e. u nder
h i s a r m. wh lle n m n d o z e n ln d lg -
nun l b ut fu llle y ou ng ste rs mo urn ed
af te r h lm.B u t J o hn Po o le wou ld no t ha ve
l t" Y o u l1re my h e lp an d y o u a r e
me."h e to ld W lxto n , a n d h e le ft
bag and bnze nze.No ho dy lmd tho ug ht o f lh ls .Mr .
W ls lo n re mo nn tr ated wlth hlm. b ut
nor hlng wo u ld satisfy J o hn Poole
exc ept \Vlll's rd n s ta te me n t,an d
tha t W lsto n wo uld n ot c o nc ed e.
S o \\'l| I ha d added to hi s o wn
anxlc lles u nenee or responslhlllty
nho u! J oh n P oole,ol c o nc er n nver
Erne st.lne's bre ak wlth that par ( nf
her family whi c h w a l In or .neun
Chlc ago.Mr .Poole Iel l t be k n o wn In
news pap er c lr c le n that he a n d h ln
as slstn nt wer e a va li a ble bu t to hls
anlon lshme nt he had no of fers.H e
wa s old.h e ha d been ldenllfled
wllh th e Su n f or ma ny y e am.Th e
Sun'a rlvals wer e bu sy developing
th e lr o wn arti sts an d estn hlls hlng
lh em.I t wa s o n ly n y e a r o r twolonger, lt was sald. for .Tohn Poole
an y a n y h o w h e wo u ld pr o b ab ly h e
bac k a t th e Sun wl lh ln a mo n th .
ll wa n d u ll I n C h i c a n o lh n t s u m
me r.Ma m ma w a l m u l n E u r o p e
an d Ern es llne fe lt th a t s h e c ould
no t c onllde In L lllla u abo ut \ vlu .
Th e r e were times wh e n she wa s
frlgh tened abo ut he r o w n health.
She fe lt f u ln l ln th e hea t.She
c o u ld n o t e n t a t a ll.S i e h a d n o l
fe lt th ls wa y before Pe te r wa s
born, but th en sh e had been s trong
an d u e ll.She c ouldn 't u nders tand
th i s - h e r feet we re swo llen u n u l
sh e' c ou ld no l we ar h e r sh ow, Mn .
Sc hloss an d M n .P r r o xf e xp r e u e d
th c lr an xle ly . On ly wlu, e n gr os se d
ln hi s o wn troub les, wus un a wa r e
n f h e r f r a lllty .She preaenled to
Mr .Pnole an d to w l n a sup erb
c alm, an d a fuc e tlo usne ss that was
¢r ~ l» r my mr th a n trn z e g y .
(C o nti n ue d n e xt wee k )
Pn w l w r G E TS O F FWm; FLYING START
Nine different women's orgadz-
ations of Washington county mm
promptly a t 10:00 o'dock last
Friday morning, October 3rd,qt
the County Agont's office to get
Famous
Belle City
See It
Today
For Md lon nl ck-Deg -i ng--Ha rt -Pa rr-Io lm Dea v-
Fordson-United l n d ther Tractors-Two Row l s
lmlll, mum 'run nuumu. w z .»u»¢.-tln f u d u p s o r r o w thouzh he r tn -tlnr nttenda the ofan qulos.Ho o t-
h r a llr n u t ln o nnnnciai ~ w h i c h:In dec lines, In loy alty to n l P u -la n a haimau hh : Ulf ; n n 1 vi s i t n f
he admitted one evening."'1'ommy '|
a good boss.He keeps u s all hump
Imz. and gives every feitow the kind
of wo r k h e c a n do beat.B u t l t' l
r
`a ~"`¢ h ' ° ~ { " " ¥ ' ~an - scourng ry e n ex elWork:fm, starts elrculntlnfz thmthe system n 15 mlnutoa. Prn ned bythousands tor rapid nndculuvo ac~alan. Don'I. give u?. 'hay alex (pro-uouncedSlu-usx to ny, under theIran-Clad Gnarnntea. Mun quicklyulny than condltlonn, Improve len:-hll :lee-D and enemy, or monoy.back.7111?Wo at
THE BLAIR DRUG
COMPANY
The Ngw
SINCLAIR .I*IOBQ,lNE
~.
Belle City Manufacturing Co.
Rldnm Wisconsin
com In Ira G. Baxter 'ra
See 'l`ELEPHON_E HERMAN 3329 InnBlaxr, Nebr.om-
.men. mum
Made in the NEWEST LARGEST SINGLE
REFINERY u s i n g PENNSYLVANIA
Grade Crude EXCLUSIVELY.35c perqt.
Drive 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 how 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 ~We have installed equipment for BAT-
*.TERY CHARGING.Quick, efficient ser-
vice.'We will handle.a Full Line of Auto-
motive Batteries and RADIO "A" and "B"
BATTERIES.Come in and give us a trial.f f `|vj'
Don't forget we have U. s. TIRES
Buy the New SINCLAIR
MOBOLINE exclusively at
0 PIIOII: 212 0
B l a i r S e m c e S t a t i o n
Carl H. Bohs, Prop.
The truth nbhls loglc hurt Ernes~
tlne unbenrably.
"I don 't ca re wh ether W lll ever
makes money or no t." she dec lared
passiona tely . nlmont ln tears.
"Y o n th ln k y a n do n ' t, " aa ld b o b
In g lne xo r ab ly . " B ut \ y u| wo uld n' t
my th a t.Ever y ma n wa nts mo ne y
- e v e r y wo ma n wa n ts h e r m a n xo
h n ve lt.It'a a sy mbo l of p o we r ,I! wu l d o mlf t s ep n lle ' l| f e e l tlmt
he's m u m y o ur confidence ln
hlln."
Ernestlne found herself t.\'embllng.
lace ln ms nnnus, mseu ner cheek:nn d llps a n d p r e u e d er ey elashes
down hn rd with hls c n resxes.
"Do n'L he blue.h o n e y - d o n ' t
worry ."h e bade he r c heerfully .
"Yon're the prettiest, sweetest wom-
a n ln th e wor ld .lt' s n ntu r a l fo r
u s to h a ve n l'nmIly_You're no t
nvlna zo h e unh appy abou t the newhnby . me y n". I -Imen une?lt' s th e
way ot~|ovc.°'
" I k n o w, "she said.She d r e w
h lm d o wn an d kissed hi m.B u t
her (nee was strnngely sad."No th -
Ing c an ma ke me u nha pp y , wm, as xL m ln n pic ked the baby u p and long a s we lnve e ac h étiier.x g et!
d n n d l e d h i m a n d s p o k e q u l e r t u h u r t b e c a u s e w e g o f o r w e e k s w i t h |
' n l l n n " U n t n n n \ | ¢ | n l | \ | n | »I n n a n h *I A A I H J I I n n | n l v \ | |1 n n n m n 4 -\ . . . |
kissed h i m good-by an d wntc hef
him go. thvn turned hac k to the ron
tlne oi' home. Ern estlne felt n smsv
o f well-being blot out y esterslnfs
turmoil.She res olved not to think
about n. no r L o wo rr y .
Ir. za vmed to her that W i ll had
DEAD ANIMALS
We remove horses,cattle, hogs or sheep
from our farm at no cost to ou.
Nine different women's orgadz-
ations of Washington county mm
promptly at 10:00 o'dock last
Friday morning, October 3rd,qt
the County Agont's office to get
..........W.. ...U .............., ...nw-\lnB a n d lt la a' t e h lt nlc e o t y ou .
A l l th is a ho utln g makes me w o n -
der ir y ou do ubt y ou r o wn nhlllty ,"
Sh e to o k th e b ab y a n d p u t h lm
In his moth er' s arms.'
Lo r in g apologlzed.
"It' s a had la ablt I hav -arraag»
l n ;my o wn th o u g h t lu o n lr z u -
mon t.it do e sn ' t me an n t h l n g -
sophlstry pur e an d elmple x k no w
y o u am slaee re. Ern eatlne.Do a' t
pa y an y atte ntlo n to me . "
The talk f ell ln to aa te r lln ee ,h ut
Ern ea tlne wa s n o longer happy .
Lo r ln g . g e t ou t h i s ea r, o nd , wi th
L lllla n and _ Erne ltln e ln um b a c k
neat wi th th e eleenlnu baby ,h e
d r o ve to h e r h o me Th e y lef t h e r
n o w a n th e y h a d le f t h e r I n Er le
street. dlsru nted, unhappy an d az
o d d : w l t h w m .
S h e w u a w a k e w h e n W lll c a meln. and she llxed a llxht sup per for
h l m an d to ld h lm a ll th a t Lo r i n g
ned meld, with rome small edltlng.
" H e m a Cllplble lawy er,I sup~
W o e 'w a l sald." A n d l t Rally
wa nts to gi ve hlm wo r k to d o , an d
L o r i n g w a n ts w d o lt. vvhat's the
dltex-ence?He 's no t the on ly la w
y e r th a t wo uld n k e to ge t h ls
n n g e r ;t u m Pas taa o'|p l e B u t
an y h o w. rv; g o t so me th ln g to te ll
y ou.Un d e r wo o d i 301118 to Ne wY o r k , e n d Tu c k e d : to b e h e e d o f
: a e a n r o o m . ".
E r a e m a e f e lt a c ru el sho c k o f
dlla lzp oln tme nt.She k n e w W lll
h a d exp e c te d th i s -h a d ho p e d fo r
th e jo b h lms e ll.
" B u t Tu c k e f e an young,"sho
,pro tes ted
- ' l r lm ' t th a t -.he '| -mos ble.l ' m
g l a d a n g o t t t . " w a w a t »
E r n a t l n e thou ght o f wh a t tb l !lo u mi g h t h a ve mea nt.Th e vq g
wa s a o t d !double.Th e y c onh a ve rented th is h o u s e md ,wi th
th e r e n t a n d th e ta c r e u o .mo ve d
mm a n a p a r tme n t ln Ra ve n s wo o d .
" 0 h . " : h o r n e d t a Y Y l l l. a l b u t a t
»
U... sem., ..., ........,-. .evra to uedrlf tlng awa y f rom th em.Ma mma
and L llllan a re a lwa y l s o ha ey ,a nd
na pa ls I n Ne w Y o r k .A n d I g e t
In-ond and a\old th em on my p a rt.
B u t a s lo ng a s we h a ve o u r lo ve
fo r eac h othe th ls on e ne s s- W e
thek hle at thlug ln I lfe -wh at c an we
ac "
Ile plc k ed h e r u p . s a t h e r d o wn
l n hls mo t h e r !l m l e roc ker.e m
dled her.sa ng ellly songs l n he r
e a r a n d teased her.B u t a f te r a
u ttle wthlle he wa s tn lk ln aboutth e o r li c e a g a ln . a n d s h e wh r m-
ln g against hlm.enti rely lna tte n-
tlve.her thou ght o u her o vm ar-
OH A P TE R V I I I
W lll an d L or lng .
L O R I N G succeeded l n securing
for Ruby P aitan o the deed and
tltle to th e o ld le Qu ln n e p la c e lnth e restrtc ted éoloay a t Langley
lake.Er n en lne wa s n lle d wi th la .
dllzua tlo a that h e s hou ld do meh a
Lhlng.
"Ma mma wo n' t llk e lt a t e ll," s he
told Llllla a ."L e Qn ln n e ' |te nd
ru n s r lg h t d o m: to c a n wlth no th -Iag hu t Stone c reek between th e
two plac es.Y o k n o w h o w l t w lll
h e wlth th e Greeks th e r e Th e
ho us e wlll s imply be h ur stln g wi th
vlxlton all summer.They wlllhave speed boa!-I. and there will beehlldrea ln the water trdm morn-lng tm nlght."
"B u t I th o ug h t y o u llk e d th e m, "
pr ote ste d L llllm."Y o u a r e Men d e
of the lr m Mn. P aatan o la so \ \§v~
p y : b o o t l t.I th ou g ht y o u wo uldb e dellghted.an d so - d ld Lorr ie.
ln fac t h e c oun te d o n y our he lp ln
c ulmla g mamma lr she ohlee ted."
Erne ado e s hook he r h ead
" H o m n d o hi s o v m : 1 lmln | .1 1 1 | p l a i n w k m e m m f : m u
falrs.
I
orately polite,a n d I t wa s ea lllyse en th a t L or lag wa s ln a s tate o f
nervous exnslleratloh.H l l fac e
was liua lled , hi s br ow turro wed.
"l've go t to g o rlnh t over to Pa s
tan o's to se e e ma n th nt' s c o mln g
ou t there today ,"he ra ld to L l l
llla n a n s oon as the y ha d h ad San
day dlnae r.
" l t y ou are golng to see Ruby .
I' l|g o wi th y ou."eald llr. ' Po ole
"I ha ve a mos t Impor ta nt matte r to
dis c u ss wlth Hg P astnn o.Mo s ' lm
po rtan t.He h s e n e p h e w- y e a . l
k n o w " - a e W lll la u g h e d - " h e has
fo rty ee ve a ne ph o we i- b ut th is ls ll
psrtlcalar one. 'rhn=»v0y ls to stud;
modellug.Ile ls to h e th e e xc e p
tlon - an an ls t ln a f n mlly of c le ve r
c rlmlnals.I'm glad to see Mr. Pas
tnn o abo ut hlm.ru g o wlth y o u . "
He r o le an d too k a I a mllle r h old
on 'L or ln g 'e a rm.
" W i ll c an ta k e y o u over ln tln
ho nt. af te r wh lle, " Lo rlng s old,-~|
mu s t h u r r y . a n d P u tmo c a . n ' t mu
to b oth of u s at onc e."
"No , I wa n t to r o wi th y ou . " l. n
slr" \d Mr. Poo le.f
Lo r ln g n o lo n g e r ma d e th e Mm
eat effort to c onceal hls dlnzust.
" Y o u r deslre ls unreqolted."h.
la ld .an d \ v m laughed an d cam.
aro un d the teh le to h ln fr ie nd an -'
bose and took ho'ld of hlm.
"Yo u' re c omlu g wlth me , y o u ohwsr- hon e." he sold. "You 're dr unk
r u wa ge r y ou ha ven 't do n e n llc l
of wo rk a ll wee k.\Ve'll go over n»
see lluby after wh lle Loring doern'\
Wflqf y ou. J ohn, lo como along wlll.
me.John Poole turned md dotslnevLoring who wal n-yung to alcspe."You dna't want m T'" N 0 . " s a l d L o r i n g ~ " P v t
h a d e n o u g h o f Nu * - to o ma c h .l
do n ' t e ver wan t to n ee y ou o wn n
lon a s I ll ve . "
differ nm ~ wm ma may
Pnltano are real lrieada, ypt Wm
' \me ouulde and light with me.
an d I wlll b ee t y o u, a nd the n we 'll
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Bhlr, Nebnah, Ocwbgr 9,
cnowem. Home
Min Harriet werchanr. wu tak-
e r to the Methodist hospiw ln
Dnnla on Wednesday, when she
will receive special care iorsome
time.Mfns.W. C. George aecom-
panied her w the hospital.
Rev.W.C.George made a
bodnas trip to Nebraska City the
latter pan of the week.
Rev. :md Mrs. W. C. George and
the working force of Crowell
Home gave a small dinner party
'hlesday evening in the way ol A
fmywell to Re v. a nd Mm w. H.
Underwood, who left for Lincoln
on Wednesday.
Mrs. Chan Lantz of Lexington,
Neb., was a caller Thursday morn-
ing.\.Mrs, Mae Hoover is :pending a
few days inOmaha at the home of
her fried. Mrs. Hannah Kimmel.
Rev.and Mrs.George gpenz
Monday in Fremont and Hooper.
Miss Virginia Gustin camo np to
the Home Thnnday nigh: oo vidt
the Crowell Home girls.
Mins Tllda Nelson, in company
with n number of friends from
bqen adeslady in Weher'|dry
goods department for several year!
depuwd wiv Sunday morning for
Denver where abc will make herfuturehomewithherbrother,
Muon McKibben and Mrs. McKlb-
ben.Miss McKlbben is mnking
the ehange in hope: that theglim-
ate will be neht he re hmmApplepicking at the Ormshy
'orchards east of bown i l xyarly
completed and while the harvest innot up to normal lt is about the
some as lt has been for the pw
several yearn, being about fifteen
hundred bushels.Practically all
the apphm have been sold wendy
with the exception of a few hun~
dred bnshelx.'Ne xt year over athousandyoung trees, nrindvvllyJohnathanandGrimesGolden
trees will begin to bear,and ngreat deal larger crop is expected.Mr. and Mn. Herman Muckacb
and children returned to HaySprings Friday after being called
here by the death of their rela-
Itive, Mrs. Ed Nonnamaker.Mrs.|Mueck.sch is a deter of Mrs. Non-
mamalqer.|Mrs.R.C.Swisher returned
from York on Saturday whereshe
lha; been for several weeks.
.D. W. Lawson has been on the
dak list for severd days.A re -
!Fremont, sub-E'|' 'd he m m mu li e! operator rom~ at ..: ...zz @::;:.~::.:;f mm whlle he was re-
i n - . u m ~ T . ~ ~ C o ~ ° ' »mn. E. J .mmm e xp e c t s to
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--»--»~-»---f----~~~-~--»-1 -- -. v 1 s n wlux relauves m aumnuwm.Edna Cornish.lShe plans in bc away .far a num-
Bev. E. A. Newell conducted ouxbcr of momma and will spend most
Sunday nftcmoon chnpel hour and_o! her time With her nephew, Rex
gave us his usual good service.Wilson and lnmlly._Mn, Marion Crosby spent Mon-Mrs. Hallie French an!! chnldren
dz , alwrn 'n Omah _and_Mrs,Murray Whntford ofs.ooh 1 u 'Blum were: here Wedne day to at-Rev. him! Da y we nt w Oma hailend the funeral of ~ re lati ve,
Monday to interview his doctor.Mrs. Ed Nonnm-nuker.pfM .d M .G . I _i f f r l f tLast 4 days nf ""*,F"5l\i°" Gen-Sun¢;aym;or arveck's bufnsi tlip
ter lst_New York Buymg Trip zu Colorido.Sa le -thm 'rhmday ,Fndny, Sat-Miss crtrude Pfeiffer of Kick-
\'5'd3Y and Monday.If you v:ante,5°n s nt the latter part of the
to save money shap ut the Fashion week Wm, her brother, 1.-_ w_ Pfei-
Centcr in Blair-3341 ffer and Mrs. Pfeiffer.
Fnwhinn Center Fall and 'Win-fet Hats lor Wumen and Misses,Fashion Center 1-'sn and Win-
$1.88 w $6--all styles, colors and ter Hats for Women and Misses,headsizcs including youthful large$1.88 w $6-all styles, colors and
and matron hats.38-ltfhendsizes including youthful large
and matron hats.88-lt
» A R L I N ~~Gotham Fashion Week is October
11th to the 18Lh im~.l_u.sive-go fo
C P Masters entertained the Fashlon.0euter in Bla ir and
-'htheRebekahkensinkwna t h e r ~ Y ,'_'If§ .Z'l? .2Vh.'1 l,f? ~
home on Fdday afternoon.The
Qnfternoon was spent in needlsework
and visiting,Mrs. E. H. Ridsdale,
who leaves next. week on an ex-tended visit in Califomil,was
W...""....,-...=......,,vm...ww.stockings to wear with n. certain
color dress or coat or ensemble.1¢
Fashion Center Winter Ooam,$10 bo $49.50-Giles 14 w 48.88-lt
preaenmd with a lovely gi n.Anumber of guests wen present in-I ~ ~H a v e y o u s e e n irlnding Mis; Gennide ifeiffer uf|
Nickerson,Miss Maude Masters
of Omaha, Mesdnmes B.F.Mas-fen. A. M. Masters, Roy Masters,
llnry Dolan,Leon Mitchell and
Ernest Wager.The qext meeting
will be with Mrs. Chet Menking in
November.
Hr. and Mrs. D. M. LnwsonandMin Lacy moved the first of the
week into the home they recentlypumhued Yrom Mrs.JanusBryceof Bloomfhld.The place was ob
cupied until several months ago by
Dr. W. I. Nelson.
A daughter,Esther May,was
born to Rev. and Mrs. H. L. Grass-
mueck nt a Lincoln hospital Fri-day.The infant named away al-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gaydou ot
Blw, spent Thursday afternoon at
the George Badgerow home.Mr. and Mrs.Henry Jensen at-
tended ; birthday party at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Chet! Sut-
ton Thursday gvening.
Madge Petersen ul mm, spentthe week-end with Mr.and Mrs.
Floyd Smith.
Miss .Jeanette Anderson o f
Bloomfield,Neh.spent severaldays last week visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. 'Dad Olsen and children
Mr. and Mrs.E.C.Lippincott
and family helped Mrs. Tom Lip-
';2"°';" celebrate her birthday on
You must see this New Beau Brummelof tires.It is stunning look-
car.The extra thick All-Wéather tread armors a sturdymg on your
6 ply supertwist carcass
méxt immcdiatelyf hmeral s e r- ° w" " ' "' "" '° `vices wqre held on Saturday andhey m f g g g m y g l g g g
intermeqt made in the Grassmueckl Hansen home.
lo!in Wyuka cemetery.Mrs.'mu Ma u..v.....\.u».".¢.mI DRIVE IN
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Grnssmueck, who has been in quite
a serious ,condition is reported as
improving.
The remains of Alvin Cole, who
passed away Fdday in Omaha,
was brought to Arlingfon for
burial on Sunday afternoon.The
deceased was u brother of CharlesCole, a fonner well known resi~
dent of Arlington.'Two nieces,
Mrs. J. M, Flannigan of Stuart andMiss Edna Cole of Omaha, accom-panied the remains.
Mrs.W. J. Ludwig and RobertGrassmireck returned Sunday from
Lincoln where they visited Robert's
mother in the hospital.John .Iackcrott returned thc
forepart of the week from Omaha
where he visited with his brother,
B. Jackcrott.Mis. J. C.Blackburn, who has
been confined 'to her horr thapast week as the result of a fall,
is reeovering nicely.Albert Scheer and son,RupertI Ellsworth, Kans.visited withxvlatives here on Saturday.Mrs.
Scheer stopped at Seward to visitwhile Mr. Scheer came on to Arl-
ington.Rev. J. E. Acsehbacher ntumed
to his home at Hyannis on Thurs-
day after being called here toconductthe funeral services for
Mrs. Ed Nonnamaker.Rev. Aesch-
bachcr was u former pastor here.
Mr. and Mrs.Rhea Gilfry and
children were up Iron: Omaha vis-
iting with relatives Sunday.Ollie Johnson, Cephas Brummert,
...V .................................,'Cora Stricklett,Mrs.Joel Allen
and Mrs.Hargett spent Tuesday
evening at the Fred Peck home.
Mrs.Andrew Svendgard andchildrenviéiedattheJonas
Blomberg home Sunday afternoon.
l Quits a large \ro wd attendedthePleasant View Sunday schoolSundaymorning.K ;y»\»=f of
visitors were dsc pres t. Mr. W.
Allen of Blair, gaxe a real good
talk after the Sunday school. Miss
Florence Dixon is now n member.of the Sunday school orchestra
and played for the first time on
Sunday morning.l Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen en~
tenaineml Mr. and Mrs Henry Jen~
sen and a large number of otherrelatives at their apartments Sat-
urday evening in honor of Mr. Jw-
sen's birthday.|Mr. and Lira Charles Koenig
and Mrs. Emil Hagge and sonyis-'ited with Mr. and Mrs. Will Koe-
inig and children Sunday afternoon
Mr.and Mrs. Clarence Olsenisre the proud parents of a baby
boy born Saturday night.Miss
A»-==;f¢°» is caring for mother
and .Walter. Peek visited at the E. C.Lippincott home Thursday affer-
noun.Mr.and Mrs. Ted Olsen andehildrcri spent Sunday evening at
the Ed Olsen home helping Mrs.
Olsen celebrate her binimy.l Mrs. Hairy Jensen was aguest
'Monday afternoon of Mrs. George
|Kuhr who entertained a number of
|»
Walter Kruger and Clyde s°hl°"£riends in honor of Mrs. Charlie
pier all sustained minor cuts and
bruises when the car they Were,
!Huff of Alabama.
Mr. and Mrs.Fred Olsen and
let us put your tire equipment in the pink
of condifion for the comming winter driving. AVOID need
less delays , . . Expensive Repairs and risk;Y¢our tires
Need Renewing and attention the same as your motor
and chassis.Renew with the N;EW GOODYEAR
HEAVY DUTY and enjoy the freedom of tire worry. GOODYEARS
....`,._
will give you many miles of satisfactory service.They stand the
gaffthrough the second and even third 10,000 miles . . . and with-
NEW GDGDYEAR or better still a Complete set:ridin in avcrtnnred ln the ditchontieLincolnhighway east of
town Sunday afternoon. Mr. John-
s o n w : s d r i \ ~ i n g ' ~and in]
passing another one hi csr struck
thc gravel at the edge ol' the road
ausing him m lose control, goinginto the di!.¢}|_Mrs. C. W. Andrews and som*
Bi ll are spending the week in
Nebraska City with relatives while
Mr.Andrews is in Kansas on a
business trip.Mrs. H. w. Schoettger returned
-on Sunday from a week's visit at
Lodgepole with friends.
Mrs. Alice Van Vnlin was host-gss to the members of the M. E.Misdonary Society at her home on
Thursday afternoon.The devo-
donds were lend .by Mrs.Frank
Miss Jeanette Anderson of Bloom-lfield, visited at the Jonas Blom-byerg home Saturday evening.
Mrs.Ches Sutton spent Wed-nesday aftemoon at the Jim Sor~'ensenhome helping Mrs. Sorensen
celebrate het birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson ofBlairwereSunday dinner guests
ol Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Applebyand children visited at the Jonas
Blomberg home Sunday evening.
Mr.and Mrs.Henry Jensen
attended a card pntyhg-iven at
the home of Dr. and ra Mur-
doch on Friday evening.Mr.and Mrs.Clerk Lippincott
were supper guests at the E. C2Lippincott home Sunday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hansen are
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DRIVE GOODYEAR this winter.Remember . . . MORE PEOPLE
R I D E o n G O O D Y E AR S ~'rHAN A N Y o n m n KIND l 0 5 Full
postive proof of GOoDYEAR'S superiority.
)
Williams,Anary work was read by Mrs. A. J.
Edgar; "City Misdonary Work in
Omaha" by Mrs. John Nibbe, and"Furdgn Missionary Work"byMrs. U._F.Lagker.A lunch_i:ul-
article on mission- 'the proud parents of u little dmglx-
ter born 'lhurs3'lay n!!ernoon.M
. m y ensen spent on-
day with he daughter, Mm. Floyd
Smith.Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Husk and
Top and Upholstery Repairing Glass Installed
TOP &TIRE COMPANYlowedl tnewunnesa sunorn.mrs.
Mary Hart was a guest,
Axtellne,Lhe eight year old
daughter of !\lr. and Mrs. George
|S¢heer, living nonh of town. luc-rt nt e d c md th e b o n e s i nh e r a r m
Friday while playing at school.
She was brought to mm for ma-ical attention and is gettin alKang
nigely.__ ______Wallace and Misa Anna Paulsen
lpenz Sunday ailarnoon at F1-¢»mont, vddting with Mn. l:Iunk's
sister.Mrs.Joe Genoway m d
daughlnr.
Mr.and Hrs.Hurley Clemens
and chllnm were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs.Louie
Lvlencke.Mr and Mrs Ge..orgeFallen and son wen afternoon vis.
BLAIR
J. E. MILLER,Proprietor
m u A n a u llu b b e n ,who has it o n .
Subscribe for The Enterprise.
For Sale-Duron Jersey boats
and gilts.Hanes Wilson.86»8t'
For Sale-Spotted Poland made
hog, yearling.Phone 2112 on M~
U. s. Reeves.'88-lt
Mrs.Nielrsorenne n of Arling-
ton, s pent Int Thundly with her
|.ocAL Nnws Ballers
th i s f a md u s me d i c i n e f o r me r Un lt-
; |Sta te s Se n ato r Th o m a s W .
a ~wi c k , wh o se r veq h is s ta te f o r
mix y e a r s i n t h e U p p e r H o u s e o f
pon gne ss,a n d w h o w a s la te r
d e c te d Go ve r n o r o f Ge o r g i a , s d d :
" I h a d lo u t mo s t o f my o ld - ti me
e n e r g y a n d b o th me n ta l a n d phy s -
i w f a ti g u e c a me mo r e qu i c k ly
|1f l u " ~
headsizes including youthful large
and matron hats.38 4 .
Something dilferent in talllék Yo#
your card party.See our new
Line.The Enterprlee office.u
Regular $7.50 Permanent Wnves,
$5 md ;s NOW.Either Croginole
or Spiral Wind.Phone 197.Mrs.
K. A. Pound.Z8-ti
ufum out of the umm M xoruuqn._sVfillify. lgaumg. misery And ill;Moved md Seconded,Lhnt We
hwth by nts use.Ilmprovemgm Committee be em-
Frank Thompson
Frank Thompson
Ralph MnConnick
c. & N. W. RR. Co.
Wrstinghnuse Electric
c. w. F. Coal Co.
Crane & Oo.
North Side Store
Nebraska-Iowa Oil Co.
Louie Davldsen
Meadar dz Young
1 1.15
1 1.09
30.00
192.09Co.25.W
249.9 l
88.50
1.00
9.75100.00
20.90
......,em-P<>"°f°dt*¥= purchase u m m 16:
the Cityhladl, the px-les w be paid
for the :ima not td exceed $45.00
inswled.On roll call,Bigelow,
Crowdy,Hundlhil, Jensen,Moore,
McKay and Sdninldz Voting 'usa
Rubens being absent, the motion
carried.
Thejollowing bills were read:
K l o p p ~ C o m p a n y S 87.50
Gamer Scrvioefstation 8.14
Petersen Machine Wnrks 1.00|Light Department .28.1
N. '11 mm .zo.oo,<;, L Dixon comphny asaEnterprise
McMaster Carr Supply Co.xééil
Light Department 1417.27w l n w u I D u u y - - m e a u m :nq u . |r ~h h $ " " " " a o l l u a w v l g t u lf m u n s ,A l l i e M c K i n n e y B m i r l s o r n e n r . .7 5 °e a c h L o u i e p a s t t e n > ° * " ' B a n d 1 h m 1 = | ¢ ° ° m < = | Je s s W a t t s
N o b .' 3 - 3 2 t § | M ¢ 1 1 ¢ 1 ¢ ¢ »B l l i f -P h ° 1 * ¢2 2 g g . j g a w u s w p w q t o d _ o a d n §m y s e l f vs i t h J a m e s R h o a d e s
_a.u:s Lallrlllw lg= g g . g g g R i c h a r d D a n i e l a 1110.00 3City Cam Fund 70.090 0 i \;lnumI ...vi Q.nnnn.r¥.¢ul 4|mann I{||||
,.-.._ ..._ -_...._,.., ..... ......1o.oo Grace Smfve 110-00 be an a m v.ca bes.2sfC0"- Peak 11o.oo'owe m d a vfa
5_00 M. Simousen 125.00
s.o o » c h.; uo mmn 1ss.oo'
'drawn on the pmper funds in pay-
ment. of the same.On roll call,
Bigelow, Cmwdy, Hundahl,ensenaeo Reliance Gau Com an Moore, McKay and Schmid voting
'AYE', Roberts being ab r.the125_00|Uniun Steam Pump Co.3.60 motion carried.
y 4.78Pe£e Ludwig 16.00 Moved and Seconded, this meet-
16.00.Arndt Snyder Motor Do.8.70 ing be adjourned.All Council:-nen
6.25_Nixon & Reynolds 200.00lpresent yotihg 'AYE', the mation
17.50 C. J. Schmidt vm 25 r1\rri\.»d
|me p y 9.923_75 MeKesaon-Qaunchill Drug Co.8.88
some pnym ar laxauve every few v_ pg s;imumd a z a .M y a p p g W ?n o t k e e n !W m ,N u m b e r ;
i n v n u w m a |:n n l n q v n h m 1 1 1 i f
For
Brewster, Nab., Blaine
miles south of Ainswon
H. B. Taylor, Blxir.
nation at
county, 85
h. Enquire
nn_u
W-¢.»,Brand new $10 and $12 I-'all Silk\Dresses, $1.95 in sizes 11 so ae ul
the FashioP_ Centex evgyy dgyj in u u u " " l |.u\»¢»ua u l u u u u u c u i u uv w m .~a g r e e w i t h m e n s t h e y a h o u l d . I T h e E a t S h a n
" ' r "ol Lee, S-
xpend the
' dhughter,
Y the First
with Mrs.
my mu-
me year-Always :someuung New.
.She.\ton-Natural Gas Distribut-
ingCo.xe c ure dle a s e on roo mi n
Mortimer building ferr establish-
ing district lmadquutera here.
Mn. M. R. Grant of Vancouver,Wasli, has been visiting her aunt,
Mrs .l M.H.B.Rosenbalm for a
Hmm I would feel positively cube rnm 5 ,3wretched for days at a Blue.Sax-L_ W_m ra
_gon was MEN! recommended to Northweitem Mfg. Comp' m e m a l d e d d e a w u y i n |SnmChe ely\"The medidne helped me fx-pm. Fambefg Hardware
'the very first.I t game me Hille ncke orRub.c0.
splendid appgtite..I .don't k"°W1Rivett ,-_ &'C°a| g°_
when I have enjoyed my meals H_ _]_ Cooke
Mn . Bu bx n Mc Vx y
D., came Tuendxy to|
fall and winter with hu mn.\Mn. J. H. Bowman.
The Drudlla Guild oi
Lutheran church s9.ss'cxark sueheimd
3.10 Lloyd Chambers
i6o`I»'o fall' c. 11 xime, cny cufk.
110.00 J. Hlmld Stewnn,85.26_Mayor.
mfnma Nelson Wednea
knnon.Ifew diva.She retunrod fn 1mr more th§n_ I <19 now. ~ eat ~ ~ Pkellersen Hardware 3.85. C. E. Gustin'The above inf reproduction of gy was put in operation.A new Mm. Ch a s . 'L a u gh li n °- 'f d $ ' 1 B "8 h° ~ s f"-w
a new me ta l nw reoehfb'1n..!attached folder was also added, so 3" I Herman, were vmitors at Faahion Oenmr Sli pers u m"med in The Enwrprise office at that in one operation the paper is e YS-Margaret Iverson home Wear for Wougen nnd`)£isses, $2.98
Iprinbed and folded.This chms ast Friday afternoon.to ss.so;nobmxmd for Children,
a oust o se h""d'°4 l of .nu .. nvmh, hun if nut the wnrk--Miss Mildred McGill. teacher in il-49 V' $3'§9_5 Enrgg Jettick for
more rensn and expenemce no 11|or uncomfortable after - ef.f m
whatever.Naturally my cap|
for wo rk has inzrpased.I
more efficient.I have more
sg" i`f3`§"Eergy.In fact, I f&I that I Abetter health than it has beentl! .':.';;' I|.Z'L"`¢l'm"f1L' Z1l}§"Lf"§»H§1!t11¢ Junior high .=1m1,' was a -din-|lwome n an d Mi ss es , $ 5 a nd $6 .l t ]
I 'Ihu1.°m.r Rimnahn a n n n f Mv nrul ''\"`°" " "" "" "'"'|t Q,~G C yt'g r mt many added equipments eqdpped work shops ot the state. ner gues s e -_~u xsWhich hgve been instilled of laheThe new saw is another added home last"l'hursday evemg.yearn to ' creasethe speed of pro-'convenience and several hundreds]M m Oscar Guyer recently vis-
duction 'the oflice.lol' dollars worth of new type has,lted.!he Underwood; in their new
Two y a r:ago the old news also been added so that now We home nt Lincoln and found them
press which had been in use for are in shape to handle pracfically-very comfortably located. and glad
a ~ '";='s;..T;;.;."°f';;i;' §a',;;»=sn .i i a N
iw|.| operated on Mgmdgy at anW' malt important of Ill,fo mah a . h os p i ta l a n d 1 | r e po r te d to 'lo ng e r H M i t Il¢¢¥l¥81'J"to
b g g i lxlln g n i p e ly .~ ' l i k e llx| . u V Q|l l l d I
Mi Ada Harrison has been in-
disno ed for about a week and
amcs."l also took Sargon Pills
fine results and consider the
valuable part of the trentmcn
" l take pleasure in endol
Sargon for the Kendne irnpl
ment it has brought about in
si numhnr nf tmnrn time |\mimi in ant*lrinrl nf inh nrnivklu nhd \&f\Lh iA ann nhl frinnrlu I_.,.-_....- ,,.__......... .......,. .......,and the largest press in the noun-Qthe
B E L L C R E E K V A L L E Y not
and
Biagdeline Scierks spent Monday The
night with 'her teacher,Liisslthe
c i m Schweder.|1%
kv i n Holtman spent Sunday he
....... -.. ,-.. ,........_._beet of workmanshn.Gotham Fashion Weekia October
3 110| to the 18th inclusive-go L0
bum or scorchand/° Bki mithe Fashion Center i n Blair and
they will show ou What m Wear. .y2225? $}3§¢e§L"`il§'f.f.E§°'1?.i'2iw'=h Wha meaning what color
sorghum juice be boiled about
or 2 hours during which time
skimming process is constant-
win- his cousins, Giibm and cmllly svinz on,When the qvrshumLlllma n.iis finished_ it is placed in pails
Ira Ross drove to Grand Isla.nd;where it is allowed to cool.When
'iwrrfay Whflfe _he \\'-@0294 thegcuol it thiclesns and is somewhat
I For Sale-Pure bred Hampshire
bears.Large, heavy boned, long
.bodied and gruwthy, just the type
for breeding purposes.E. N. Man-
ley, Nashville, Neb.38-tf
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hansen of
Onxm were Sundhy night supper
confined to her home.She is re~
goned as feeling somewhat im-
proved at this time.
The M. E. Ladies' Aid will pre-
sent a home talent play Oct. 23-24,
"Corporal Eagan", atthe new high
school auditorium.Watchl for tur-
Lher announcements.1 37-lt
Barbara I-Iimhman, little daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hitch-
rnan, was brought home from the
Omaha hospital this week and re
In Poultry Suppliesphysicalcondition."
The Stewan Pharmacy. .B
A. R. Kokes, 're1¢mahfAg~Contest Starts Sattrrday October 11 and
Ends Saturday November 1s Sponsored
by the Hatchery Department to rep=
resent all the lines of quality poultry
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank the
s.friends and neighhors for thai:
sistance and kindly sympathy
ing the illness ahd following
deaih of our dear mother,
Anna Stange.We greatly ar
ciabe "IF beéutiful floral offex
and the services of the minisu
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stmnm
weaning of ms :mer on Wednes~day.He remrned home Thursday|evenlng.i \
Miss Clara Schweder spent lashWednesday evening af. Wm. Wil-kening's.
hzona Holtman spent the week-
end with hom folks.
like syrup with .a sweet flavor.| guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
The entire plant requires abou¢;H"n5 Whch of_wes! WH-\11il18f#°'\
five men no uperaba it and themtreet.The ladies are sisters.
s`eason's mn will last a week or Mrs.M. H. B.Rnsenbalm of
ten days.Last year four acres of east Colfax street,had as her
sorghum cane were raised from Klleafs last week,her daughter,
which 500 gallons were nroduced.Mrs. John Rosso and son. Harold
ports are that she is improved and
hopes are entertained for he n
complete recovery.
Home Theatre patrons will surely\
get their money's worth for the
next few weeks when the msn~
azemenf. will srive awnv free Eve!-_
supplies and medicines that are very im
portant to keep poultry healthyMr. and Mrs
and Lorraine . ngnry Scheer, .Im This year, dxowaver,due w dry Rosso,wife and two children of sharp pencils in addition to u fine"€ "? klYli '}» "°""""°"""'"' the sa me fi e ld wi ll pro-Iowa.program of movies.Be sure to COUNCIL PROCEEDING
us gr s.duce only about 250 or BW gallons M C1 k 01 1 nl h read the ad in this issue.
ers_ "}'5..w°°k &"?'°l1ur. Frvman has rained a renuta-|i|»».::f...a TL. .,»...a=-°l\.=..a.s3. ~Odnber '1evening at *UlfFremont cal-lst Prize Large s f oot mash feeder f o r hens,
all galvanized and on stand.
2nd Prize Large poultry f ountain with heater.
3rd Prize 100 lb sack Lewis Laying Mash.
4th Prize One s Fobt Pu l let Feeder al l gal-
r:-mei* n A regular me¢¢i5é`}>}`lh;'uuuen and mmme Lauman Mrs.'.'*' "°'"'I"""-" """° ='"° 1aauu: W uv: U1-'m m Lallman am]M,,,.;,,,;M,..|f-wn of producmg fine S°rsh=1m211d|and about the house um o f the'B m l n sI{ ' l I|" |1" l |mf'; ; _ § ; ' "* " " ' ; n _ ,~COIIICil V I II allie d to (|
:a t 7:80 P.l»I.b y Mn v n r S t u~"\ifiifs¢Eé}i<s`§§1]
Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Holt
Leona..
d IJ'""'|lms built himself a very profitable da _Sh 'gmily,|y e ns usmg crutches for the!(Continued
........a and mterestlnz huslnass.nrnennl :...+4....a..|............nr ..__A.A.2........au am.
er, spentlm. Aug-
irlingfon
Six)
eon and
Lincoln,
he H. C.ght Mr.
Fey hav-
'Lincoln
lkley ofningat
e.Tues-Mr. and
mont and
son and
lx
OFFICERS CHOSEN
FOR MESSIAH CHORUS
(Continued from page one)
.»
benefit of the Dana College stud-
enm,who are really,with their
music instructor,Prof.Malmin,
the backbone of the chorus.Some
of them have sung in it and they
thus wonderfully help rehearsals
lo r those who have never sung
it before.
Already people are coming up
just to hear the wonderfd rnudc
who aren't in the chorus.And
even the rehearsals are worth
listedng' to even now.It will be a
rare treat for Blair people tohear
this greatest sacred musiw pro-
a . . . . » : - . .
I
,....m..-».out i ma ;ncracu gettingstronger each day..
Ed Nlebaum of Fontanelle and
his sister,Mrs.August Ruwe
drove to Quincy, Ill. to visit rela-
tives a couple oi' weeks a§o and
returned last Sunday after a most
enjoyable trip.
Mrs. Margaret Iverson and son,
Will and daughter, Pearl and Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Ray drove to Shen-
andoah, Iowa last Saturday and
stayed over Sunday vidting Henry
I-`ield's and Earl May's stations.
Three Piece Knit Dresses madeof Wool priced at only $10 in size
14 to 20 in all eolors-includes
sldrt, jacket and blouse- the moat
popular style of fthe day for school,
football games,and all around
wear.See these at the Fashion
Center now.RR-lr
hold passes this week and i t is
hoped that when they meet the
Lyons team n the local gridironFriday that tge result oi' this game
will be different.
The big "homie coming game" of
the year will be played at Blair
pn Friday, October 17.Great pre-
parations are being made for this
event.This is the first year in
our new building and the I8 Club
and the entire senior high stthool
will attempt to make this the 'big-
gest home coming in the history
of the Blair city schools.The in-
500 alumnae of the Blair High.
The senior high will be decorated
for this occasion and a regular
home coming program will be given
in the nfternnnn. _ Room alnmmn
l a r e b e i n g s e n t o u t t o o v e r the following Councilmen ans
ing to roll call: Bigelow C'roI-Iundahl,Jensen,Mcléay
Schmidt.Absent: Roberts, M
reporting afber roll call.
The minutes of the last reg
and adjourned meetings v
read and approved.
An o ffer to audit the City
counts for the year 1930-1981
the sum ol $260.00 was submi
by the firm of McConnell & G11
field of Omaha, Nebraska.llI<
ahd Seconded,that McConnel
Greenfield be employed lo rr
the audit for the year and for
amount speeified.All Councilm
present voting 'AYE', the mo
l
The City'Treaaurer's repgn
the month of September was rl
Mrs.Wagner of Hoopu
Tuesday with her sisber, li
uxt Kerkhoif.Wm, Holtmun was an A
taller Monday moming.
v a n i z e d
St h Pri z e 5 l b Av i T on e w arm e r a n d to n i c .
ORUM NOTES 6th Prize loo W orm Capsula(Continued fron p§§e
7th Prize 100 W orm Tablets.
M r .a n d Mr s .J oe Ive r
M a r y He le n I ve r s o n o f
we r e S un d a y gu e s ts a t tl
L a r s e n ho me .Th e y br o u
a n d Mr s .La r s e n ho me , tl
i n g s p e n t a we e k w a i ti n g
n l a t i v e s .
M r .a n d Mr s .Gu y Hi n
Bla i r ,sp en t Mo n d a y eve
-fha ¥l (T Rncmnnaannn hmm
8th Prize One package Phenosol an Intestinal
Antiseptic.
9th Prize One Bottle Krumn for keepiqgflock
healthy.10th Prize 0ne package Pax-onot lice pwd.
dny evening guests were
Hrs. Rob Peterson of FrenMr.and Mrs.Peher Iver
Miss Tessle Johnson.
M n .Carl Rasmussen,
and Virginia Ann were
afternoon guests o!Mrs.
Larsen,Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Rm
and Mr. and Mn. Jens S.amended a birthday party
day evening jven for Jim
in Blair.
Mr. and Mrs. H. .C. Ra:
and Helen spent Sunday x!at the Chris Nelson home.
IDCAL FARMER OONDU1
Don'h overlook these nrices on Latina Mash durilw thin rnntmt anna .M annllf
Loretta
Monday
Mm-an
smunseniorensenSatur-
Jensen
srpussen'tzrnoon
CTS
uueuvn on an ume gwen ln malt,It was given with some 2,000 voices
in Omaha last year, Fnemolrt has
held a Messiah Festival for sev-
eral years and i t i s given over
the radio from mahy stgtiong dur-
ing the Christmas season.*This
shows how the ontario is esteem-
ed bY P51118 all over the country,
the world, for that matter.'
There is no expense whatever.
Books are provided free.Singers
many purchase them et 85 qenta
if dadro rl fm nh»f~.».s.....,_u
Herman, were Blair visitors Toes-
day,Mrs.Cameron visiting with
her deter,Mrs. Ed Pilcher and
Cary attending the J.T.Nelson
hog sale The Enterprise acknow-
ledges a/pleasant call.
Mr. and Mrs, Iallis Naeve and
famlly of LaPl4tfe, Neb., and MisaLuella Nueva of Sioux City, Iowa
:topped at the Fred Soll home on
Sunday where they were_dinner
guests.They were on their way
to Dennison,Iowa to visit Mr.Nse\fe's relatives,Mrs.Henry
Naeve and other relatives.
The P.N.G.Club of the Re-
Mr. and Mrs. Cary Cameron
hekah order will hold a camp fue
.ma ....,:...- -..--. r\.r_ _,.__,.. .
_____ ____.._, _,_..,.,...-......should plan to be present at Bair
High on Friday afbernoon, Out. 1'l.
At a meeting of the board of
education Monday evening, itwas
voted to close the schools Thurs-
day and Friday,October 80-81 in
order to enable the teachers of the
Blair city schools to attend the
Shale 'Deachers Convention in Oma
ha.This is one of the great pro-
fessional meeti)1g°a..of the ~
Teachen and educators of national
standing will appear be'i'ore the
convention.Every teacher who
attends these meetings usudly
comes back to her- school room
with new and better ideas concern-
ing school room procedure.Usual-
ly about BBW teachers attéhd this
Moved and Seconded,this re;
be seapted and placed on file.
Coundlmen present voting an
the motion carried.
The Li ght Cbmnmissionefs
port for September was n
Moved and Seconded,this re;
be accepted and planed on file.
Councilmen present voting 'Al
the motion carried.
The Ice Commissionefg re;
for September was read.Mo
and Seconded, this report be
cepted and placed on file.
Coundlmen present voting 'AY
the motion carried.
Moved and Seconded,that
Street dz Alley Committee be 1
powered to make the necessaw
_,,- - " u -- - ----vv»,»5°»1 may c | ;| | l lu g u r la n d a t this P R IC E w e fe e l t h a t it would be imp os sible to mak e your ov m hin sh sa t In ch
figu reb.50 0- Ib . lo ts a nd o ve r fo rmer ly $ 3. 15 , no w $2.55.
FEEDERS
We iuve wntrlded for 100 Feeders, all galvaliized, that luve been selling for $5.00, now
85:15 at 3 for $11.00.Bu y no w.
Worm Capsules and Powder
Thgrg ll no better time to worm po try dun now lo get them In No. 1 shape for winter
lnyinn.-
A Poultry Manual `book wsu he given FREE tu every hrn flock owner chu in interested
in kaeplng poultry in the best of health.'
if dedred,as nineteen have al-
mady done.A few years ago_ a
choral sodety paid an Omaha dir-
ector S20 a night tn drill them.
Prof. Leann. dean ol the College
of Music of Omaha University,
doesn't get a cent for his services,
besides he pays his own expenses.
This shows his mum: in the cul-
zml value of great music.
Many other singers in Blairand
the Burrolmdlng towns should be
in the Chorus.It wm not be too
la w w j o i n this next Thursday
e\|a~.ing, but we wouldn't guaranf
tee it at a later dpte, as can be
well understood.
0eal*l1s
OLD SETTLER PASSES
Funeral servica were held last
Sunday for Mrs. Anna Stange of
61 W.Park street,who passed
away Thursday, Oct. 2, following
u paralytic stroke.Tre services
were conducted by Rev.T.;.:w;from the home and German Luth-
eran church and burial made inthe Blair eemetuy.
The deceased was born in Hon-
dorf, Germany, May f8, 1850 and
was united i n marriage to Mr.
Hans Sumge nt the age of twenty-
six.years.Together they emi-
grated to America in 1882 settlingfirst in Council Bluffs md a year
later coming U0 Bllir.
Five children were born, three
dying in infancy.Two anna aur-
, . .,. ~.
NOVEL INDUSTRY
(Continued from page one)
Le! ul cull your Pcultry for Hntchlng and Llying.year when there is plenty of moi!-4
'ture the sorghum gmwa eight and(
nine feet high md h u n h r s e
Inmch of Weds on the top.4
After the sorghum has made its
f d !nowth m d hm gunna am
Largat Buyers of Poultry Eggs and Cram
Call ul when yall want to ml] or sell n Inge bunch lu ~ _our mm an lt yourrvsu .uus8.at the home of
Mullin one of thdr
dding south ol town.in outdoor meeting
lovely fall weather,ipnting n lovely tim
evening, ucv..Mrs.James
members, re-
Thia wlu be
and wi m the
all are antie-
e.
Omaha meeting.Some of the
Blair teachers are officers of the
association Profieasor K.c. De~
Graff is president of the Music
section this year.
The orchestra of Blair High has
been makinz ne a t stride;ef.
rnngvmenfa ana expendituresconnation with the grading of
road west on Washington Str
to connect with 'lhe new highw
On roll czdl,Bigelow,,Crow
Hundahl, Jensan.Moore, Mak
and Schmidt voting 'AYE',R\
.». 1-mx-- ..\._..L .L _.-
n a n c e alwa ys.
show dgns of beginning to dry,
.the stalks are cut off close to the
ground with an ordinary corn
knife and piled.The seeds are cut
r;'T :nd put in!o convenient piles
where they can lake! he picked up.
The seeds are threshed and there
is always a ready sale for them.
As soon as iv. is found conven-
ient the process of crushing and
xetinkxg the sorghum begins.The
mfining plant consists of n bulld-
ing located conveniently near the
sorghum field, a long furnace over
which the sorghuin is boiled and
nnmrous other equipment for the
straining und bucketing of the
sorghum.\
The sorghum stalks are put
through a power driven crusher
which pxmses the '.iv,ice from the
gtalk.This juice is carefully
strained to prevent any particles of
the stalk from entering the aor-
ghum.After the straining process
is eomplehe the juice is planed in
large vats over the :furnnee and the
refining process bed!!!-
The furnnce n eonatruched with-
i n the building und is 18 feet
long, 8% feet wide and about 21:
fdet high.On wp of this furnace
are three large vnts with n capac-
lty of about Z0 gallons each. Wood
ls burned in the furnace.Coll is
no t Inst (nr mu dun e.. fi.. nn
Farmers Produce
A merry party of friends en-
joyed a picnic together last Sun-
day over on what is willed the
High Banks x lfrlonking the Elk-
horn river.use in the party
were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lazure of
Ft. Calhoun and cousins, Mr. and
Mrs, E. M. Couch of Omaha, Mr.
and Mrs.A. .W. Sprick,Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Monke, Mr. and Mrs
Frank Schoettger and Miss Marie
Schoettger all of Fontanelle.
Miss Margaret Allen observed
made.During the past year they
won first plan in the dlstdct con-
lest in Omaha and first place in 31
stale wide conhest at Lincoln. However, Professor K. C. DeGroff feltl
that he needed a few more in~
strumenta to have a full and com-
plete orchestration.These are the
type of instruments that the
schools usually buy.With the pur-
chase of these instmment thcf
Blair High Orchesfra will be veryl
nicely equipped to do tlve bestl
fied.
Dbqubdts for addidoridl street
lights were made by the Blair
Creamery and c. Anderson Noer.
This matter was then referred t,o
the Light, Cqmmittee for investiga-
and Hatchery
rmmejzsz H. J. MADSEN Mgr.:mn-,sem
UNTIL Joi-IN DOE PAYS HISher sixteenth birthday last Tues-
day evening at the home of her
parents,Mr.and Mrs. Clyde M.
Allen,by enfendning at dinner
the following,her grandmother,
Mrs.E.C. Pierce, her uncle and
aunt,Mr.and Mrs.Joe Iazure,
her school friends,Jean Stewart
music work posdble.
T?.;,., one around ul
junior high schools see:
busy this week, as this
when the 6 weeks test
given.
Suerintendent D.V.
working out one ol th
DELINQUENT COAL BILL
Ile Can't Expect Credit From Another Coal Merchant
merchant wlthln 30 days.TheThe con! whi ch J ohn Doe burns ha s to be pald lar by the coal
Ire lght o n lt must be pa ld vflthln 4 8 hours.The wages o l the men who delive r it must he pald on
Sa turda y nlght Io llo wlnz de li ve ry .
The c onl mercha nt ca n not affo rd to let J ohn Dne's hlll run INDEFINITELY be ca us e lt would a dd
unnecessarily to the cost ol doing business, lorce an Increase In prlces a nd prove an ln ju lt le e to
e ho lde rs wh o PAY THEI R BIL L S Pn o mpru f.
The credit records ol nll coal cuétomers ol the four local coal merchants are on llle ln the nlllces ol
the Coa l Me rchants Exchange, and are lo r the use of ul c oal merchants l n de te rmlnlng wh o lx
the v as t ma jnrlty ol the Blnlr ho us
an ~ "'2..Ta.".»';'¢;,'.;.<; of »m;"ni:»;'§a;i;."J.;";."£~;°;
the Clyde Allen nmnr. mn Hu- lar games in the Em cmmlgaret made an ideal litile hnsteas|N€b'°3k°Athletic
h -" - " " ;\. vv;| ¢ ¢e r e m e m h m - n d r m a n
n§.Z§'i§. 'ii W Ni ¢f 5f'' ""5 " "15:.`{" "SE
ds dry. ummm nh. f.....i».1 nf ~ lnhnoll.Anom-DN+r. :mi P. amz'T~ 'ii pleio '°"°"""" wsuFeb. on Belt. mf'"nZ aa1u:..|"*|" ldmol lurid.
was one of ilu >1;stn;\EiraE_;h°y;
[da ns o f the mm and wi n Inna __Faslion__0enter Slzppers
_ __ - _ . ._ _ _- _ v _..._v v 1 - 1 .. ¢ _ | | |: I n t l t d o e u n o t d u o c t f a l o n g
l l n me d k h w i n m r r y t h l u u d d a e entitled to credit
o f q u '.' ] , , , , '-|' ; " " " v . . . . . ., s p u n ln - , D G r e me mb s n d b y mu y ' h o c u p :u v . . " Q " w m a : m u l u x g , ;l t l l u h h o m n n h h n t h n o n u l p o t e m u . .r m m u n f dp n i g i w s f d o n w m a v n u u m p r o t o n - 3 4 9 d a r -E. . . f ° § . & ' = ' £ '
§ 1 * 2 ° e ° = e » - = e . 1 s \ » e f - v w - d i n f = _ @ m l m . . . ¥ . ' " _ ' 1 . " : . . ; _ ° ' ¥ ' . : _ ' ; ' : W o m e n m i w i - = » s s m a s s .nuumuu mu. on l '¢Al |\Ul'.U IU Am um: wnu rum An unrnw mu. uv ut W wus ULD
Il you have an unpaid coal fill, ATTEND To IT AT ONCE in order that your fuel requlremelits
may be handled promptly.
Blair __; _1!!s1:e!!99t§ _§35¢!!=nae
- - -- ~ ~" l m l x u x u l r r r n n u r g 1 r | ,' m e n r n v n z n i s h r o u g h t t o n M m .S t m @ ¢h u 1 i v e d i n t h i s M i M a d 0 ,
b o n a n d a g g ¢ ¢ n i | h _ m 1 m g - f 9 ; m v i d n i t y f o r m a n y y e a r s a n d r m , _ . $ . ';.,,.. ...i'. . . ? E . . S f° 'i E . . . 'I'i € '. ' i " } . " J. " 3 E x U .3 '~`3'@ . . " . é ' l § 9 f !
Ur 1 mauve:ox me ENDORSIupper!! cu un annum which is made many friends who :e m i bid : Bl rreddanta.The deceas-BH-mmhdoif.Eachotthethreelqsrpassing.Th u n u m b e rk x lb e d is mrv lv ndbyhhwifé and Sugan israpidly
v nu wllhinu sorghum in a dll- fandqnce at the flmaul and t|e|§hree gl;|]<1x\~n,John P.Gillinu. hanmhamunwlfhnm.
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