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10-16-1930JTERPRISE -r THE Ebfrl m rrs 'n m Ne ws-m p fn A LOCAL NEWSPAPER ron l LEADING NEWSPAPER WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND comm[ENT nVOLUME XXXIV l"rvm§lu__Qa§qm8|oQofN¢hrub-s.»..|'}'&. mZ°?1'l'<» 'l,'§'.'1»?'s1..,»¢ om. u.BLAIR, NEBRASKA, OCTOBER 16, 1930 NUMBER 39washington County. RETURN 1-'non Auto 'nur Mr -na Mr; Rav Anderson andElkhorln Valley REPORT COUNTY D, u. I. A. There were 819 cows on text forthé month of September.There were 43 cows dry.Two cows weresold for beef, one cow lor dairypurposes; and three cows and onepurebred sire were bought for dairy pm1>°v=m These 319 cows produced 188,439 pounds milk containing 6,626.1 pounds fat.Each cow had nn ave. Washington County QC o r n h u s k m g C o n t e s t CHURCH WEETAGE PLAY ¢,,,,,,,, Crnhuaking \_;,,.,¢..¢ to 3, Htl!! nt Henry Sormsen Farm October 23 md 2'_a mme ;Two Miles Nonheut df Blair on Th e T r a p a s s g r oB l a i r H a s M a n y R o b b e r l e so Five Attempts Made Thursday Night lo Rob,In All Around Forty Dollaré Is Stolen.Entered Four Houses 2 lTAKES NOTHING BUT MONEY Thursday night was a busy night for robbers.Four houses were entered and the fifth house at- tempted.Down at Jake Brass' place the house was emered and Ed Grimm, who rooms there, found when he awoke that he was minus a pair of trousers and about $18 in money.Jake was also minus a pair of trousers and about $15. Over at the Red Gamton home he gained admittance but got nothing but that gentleman! trousers and his chewing tobacco.At Glen Mc- Donald's place he crawled in through a window and was re- warded with a painof trousers and $1.At Pete Svendgaard's he got a Pair of trousers, an extmguit of clothes and $8 irrmouuy.He failed to get into the Alus Lind- Strom home as Alus happened to be awake and frightened hlm away One peoullarity about these rob- beries is that the person seems to take nothing but the trousers and the money and the trousers are always found somewhere about or near the premises. _As yet no arrests have been made. r"'*="'~\ wo/was Miki'~.1 .m e m vm w f w ISSYRMV» \.f x ." T 1851fm~~ , ,1 .STACK E' .\ # " " " " !f a . X ./-. '.3 ;.. ........ _u \:" : " ~ ¥ " ' .I ; 1 . F R I ~ -»\»,~»~I »*r .. 1F,¢.|.'.7 yy._;:' \...» b ,~f ~rl;; " '-..-;.9"` ~ ' \ .x r a ;~ ; @ = ~ u i 2 : L \Q "\ 2'f'.» .¢,j '>. .1 .-°7 ::' j g .g k 1;_*~~~=~f_»9!~ - r r ~.: _ ~ffz ~J!' f ' ; . jg: ~f ~;x ~ ~~.\ ;~-'sv ,..Q.: $ \ , _ , . - \ -\|.115 '1 /Ta!"T :/.*:.?.f / '$ l . / j~.. ». , . : ' f / ' 3 » : f » = ¢ ' E € 9 ¥ ' " .:2 . e " ' ; " , i = " : T- ? " ' ~ /cu "¢@.~f=:e+» .. fl'-Q ,-'f'~EIa:»-""<$ - n , - - ./Q /~x *H ~1 \1 1 *. "4 ":m J ,:~;~ 1 .-" f .i' f .f "\ ¢5:.§_1::. ~ 5 ,\~ 1| - I v ! : '. 1 | ' ! " " \~.~ % 3 ~ A ¢ ; ' § " 1 " " ' } ~ ~/,yf rr :--" J L ~»"f.1 ; _ *.* ;=~1 , ~»i ` i I" "? /» ..xg . .\~ ' f ~~k .f / '_I 11|- - ~ F ;;.g »¢¢.g'5§_';,__,I Q n FAMILY BIRTHDAYS OBSERVED A bunch.of birthdays which come at this season ol the yeai' andalwayscall for an annual celebra- tion, were observed last Sunday at the w. D. Hughes home when Miss Esther Hughes, Miss Elaie Hughes, Mn. Flonnie Siedelman of Omaha, daughter of Wm. Hughes, and Mrs. Lloyd Hughes of Omaha, daughter in-law, and Billard Hughes, df Chi~ esgo, a son, gathered bogetherffor n birthday dinner and w receive and extend best wishes to one mh- other. Besides the guests of honor, there were present Mx. Bledclmm lnd Lloyd Hughes and children ofOmahn, and Mr. Ind Mrs. w. D.Hughes of mn aw. HIGH SCHOOL NEWS WRITERS INVITED To CONVENTION Blah- high school has been in- vited to send student and faculty representatives to the third: annual convention of the Nebraska High School Press association at the University of Nebraska,o mb e r Mnd 2 6 . ' -; .All aeemdltéd high schools which have school publications,which maintain news departments in community newspapers, or yvhich offer courses in journalism,a h eligible to send delegafes and span sors to Qhe convention. Each school may send two official delegates and a sponsor as its representa- tives Others are welcome, The convention prozram includ- es trlps through 'Lincoln newspaper plants, addrasa bv outstanding newspaper men of the state, and tours about the city and throuzh POL ITICAL RAL LY Mn. Anni a v . Amdt,who in vlee-dnirmnn of the Republican couflty oantnl eommittee, hu been sponsors will be guests of the uni- versity at the Montana State- Nebraska football game, Saturday, Oexober 25. Arrangements are being made to take care of 200 delegates and apunsora Meetings will be held on the uhlverdty campus and at the Lincoln High School.. a p o l. i t i w me e t i n| § o bo h e 1 d i nBldr,0 ¢ L 3 0 .M e hzu m S e n a - tor Georgs Norrin md AtbomeyG u n d C,A.Bateman will be pn a mc ln d mn ln a d d me u u .' n n Gretna Hatch- enes Of Interest Hundreds of People Visit Interest- ' ing Spot and Picnic in Beautiful .Picdc Grounds Furnished by the Stats of Nebraska BEAUTl FUL L y LANDSCAPED One of the most beautiful spots i n Nebraska is the State Fish Hatchery located about seven miles south of Gretna and irdrive of forty-two miles from Blair. The hatchery ls located pn the banks of the Platte river in a place where a high steep bluff runs down nearly to the water's edge. .The buildings for the superin- tendent and the caretakers are beautifully situated an this bluff oqerlooking the river.The pools an located next to the river b tween this bluff and the river on a stretch of level land about two hundred yards wide. . ~ t this period of tho'year,a -~her 'of the pools have been drained but in the early pa n of the warm season the pools are more in use and are kept busy through the spawning season, On the east of the grounds a mek comes down through a nar- row gorge from the hills and this water is utilized for flue feeding of the different pools.Along this creek as it comes down from the hllls a number of dams have been = ~~= ~s onthe tops sn that in flood tinnes the .water is held back and brbughtdown gradually Utd thus does nat destroy the pools a t the fmt o f the bluffs. The buildings and grounds have a picturesque setting and al. f top ol the bluffs a fine piémc ground has been laid out with seats and benches and every Sun- day during the warm weather the little park is fined with n¢°|>le frmn the cities who are out for a day in the open. The propagation of fish liy !-lib utah:has become an industry of no small importance and thousands of fish from these hatcheriee are yearly planed in our streams and lakes to replenish the stock thatthefishermen may still continue thdr qiart.These fish axe of the game fish specie and the streamsand lake: are being selned for the removal of thef coarser varieties. the ceremony.A fine dinner was served at dx o'dock at the Gottlieb Stork home. The brlde was beautifully gown- ed in an egg shell colored cxepe with silver slippers and hose w match.She carried cream olomd msese The gro omlwo m a blue serge swf./ The bride;-mdid,Miss Myrtle Stork ware n men dlk dress and can-led pink noses,and the best hnan,Erv in Dickmeyer,were .a brown mit. The newlyweds will visit among their relatives for a few weeks alter which they will reside ln r new home being completed for them north of the Louie Diclaney- er home. . There were four hundred [Hands ntiended a rhwvarl in their honor at the homo of the bride. The I-hberprine joins n host ol friends i n amg~rnmln~ tionnrnad best wishes. YOUNG FOLKS WED Miss Leitha Stork, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Stark, and Albert Dickmeyer, son of Mr. and Mrs.Louis Dickmeyer of near Omm, were united in marriage at the Brown Creek ch\1r¢h last Sun- day at 5:80 p. m.Rev. Wolters, s x m x n w c o n n The Farina:-1 Elevatomahipped out two car lo ldl of new cornwhi e hv nbou;htufHnrry Tuc kar.' m u m m e m m m a m |-.l a..»\.|Mw An u e r s v n u x u u n n , v n u . n u m-|e r la n d , wh o li ve a t D e S o to o nL e a g u e S e a s o n C q s e s .. 5 . :QL f}l§°'\1g£ 1Bw§, Illinois, mmm laws ,und Kentucky.Bldr Stands in Sixth Place at C'"°|B B m ah N. °{ U* S°"° "'° Gumm.Hooper <i:¢i¢;&~ 1{y"n§ v. Mum)Tl§ e y lwnwd o n -= Pa m, ru. Walks Off With the ChlmPi°iI-to vxdt Mr. Andex-son's folks and 'nhip of ilu, League Loses Hud Fought Gum:then went on to Cincinnati, Ohio ,Lusk seems m be against Blnipwhere'they vidted Mrs.Ruby umm wl v a e ' r un 1 .Ae r n; \n 'Hank ..-\»~.\ f~\¢|m1| mlm an thev Hansen.zraadaughter uf Mr.rage production of 675 pounds milk and 20.8 pounds fat. Oné new herd was added-that of Arthur Gottsch ot Kennud. 1°'I`he (ive high herds are u !o1~ ws:Elmer Jensen:purebred and grade Hdstelns,oss average pounds milk, 32.5 average pounds fat. A. C. Marshall: grade Holsteins, ass lbs. milk; 31.5 lbs. fat. Grover Wilkins: mixedherd, 716 lbs. milk; 28.1 lbs. fat. Paul Jones: grade Holsteins, 843 lbs. milk; 25.6 lbs. lat. Arthur Gottsch:Jerseys,615 lbs. milk; 24.1 lbs. fat. The five high cows are as fol~ lows:Elmer M.Miller,purebred Jerseys, 1203 lbs.milk, 63.8 lbs. fat;Elmer M. Mi ller,purebred Jerseys,897 lbs. milk,56.5 lbs. fat;A.C.Marshall,grade Hol- sheiu, 1194 lbs. milk, 51.3 lbs. fat; A. c, Marshall,grade Holstein, 1458 lbs. milk, 51.0 lbs. fat; Elmer Miller, pure bred Jersey, 876 lbs. comedy will be staged at the B. F. D. hall by upproximalqely one hun~ died fifty prominent local people. The play, "Corporal Eugen", will be supplemented with three mus- iw specialties, up first of which will be a big patriotic pageant including over a hundred school children. The minstnel, wljh its black face: Wednesday ,October ¢ ENTRIES CLOSE soon, OCT. ll Six Entries Are Mode and Wlll Compete in Contest.Henry Sor- ensen, Former Champ Not in Llst The 1930 Washington C0\1\'lW Corn Husking Contest will get end men and in!-erlocutor, is full»undcr way nt eleven o'clock Wed- of clean fun and snappy music.l t will hold some surprises for you.| There will also be u chorus of about thirty-nine voices singing those poppy old war songs that once cheered the soldiers.A glrls', choms will step to the rhythm oil peppy songs.All types of enter- tainment will be included in this b i g oommunity entertainment which is being sponsored by the M. E. Ladies' Aid. The story of the play revolves around Red Engen, played by Bill Rogers, and his Jewish doughboy, Izzy Goldstein,played by Bob I-Innawpll Rnd #ries in win hiv nes morning, October 22, ht theES Sorensen farm two miles northeast of Blnlr.' Mr.Sorensen was Nebra.=k:i's champion Inst yea ,so will nothuskathis.own sfarm,but will enter the stabs contest as defend- ing his championship. Saturday noon, October ll, wus final entry for those wishing to husk, und by 8:00 o'clock Satur- day morning the following husk- ers had enrolled: Lew Brandert of Hooper,Otto Sorensen,Harvey Paulsen,George Crowdy,Leth Nelsen and William Bratt all of Blair.Tlie winner of this county .......,.v -uv . , .un .nun vnu... Game Plnyed on Blair Dilmahd Proved Hard Fough! Blttle with Blair W-inning, 5 to 8 Final Shnding 'Tvnm W.L.Pct. ...,,.. .,,..... -. , . .... ___... _.lost. a very hard fought game to the Lyons mam in Lhe closing min- utes of play.For three quhrvers the Blair team played the Lyons squad to a stand st.ilL They kept the Lyons team from scoring and suu1¢r|knd`md nieée of Mn. An- |derson.Mrs. Ab Bennett of Her- man,was visiting her daughlzr and together thby accompanicd the Blair folks to Indiana where thay visiqed the old homestead and in addition made s toughdqwnforgther relative__s at Columbus and 3; J liooper . _ Scribner - -- - ~ M uc Do nalds Schuyler - - - - -n ~ - Monrnichs - Blair ~ ~ .. Snylcr - - North Bend I7 16 15 14 13 12 16 g 11 12 12 13 13 14 15 11' ¢ 571 555 534 500 461 .400 .346 Hoo r lllecl the 1930 champegapionshipof the Elkhorn Valley league when the Scribner team, which had a chance to tie for the lead was defeated by Blair on the Blair diamond Sunday afternoon by the scoreof 5 to 3.The con- test,plawd before one of the largest. crowds witnessing a game at Blair this season, was fast.and _507|themselv1es.However, in the last'1ndianapol1s. quarter Lyons sent in their heavy They also took a spin down into reserves which proved to be th_elKentucky, the old blue grass state turning point in the garnfe.They pushed over a touchdown by line plunges through center and off tackle.The second touchdown was mode when »Rodgers,Lyon's all conference fullback,intercepted Blair's pose and ran 30 yards for a touchdown.The last touchdown 1""S made in the last two min- and in all were gone two weeks. Mr.Sutherland enjoyed very much a visit with his sister, aged eighty-seven years, ut. Indianapolis The trip was n treat for all and especially the younger members of the party who had never been, ac- qainted with their east-ern Helo- tives. Iutes of ples' by straight fwtball They covered 1905 miles on the The work of Stanley Jensen for Blair, was outstan g.He made a brilliant run of yards which paved the way for/ Blair'e only touchdown.Bealdped, he did very . . . . . . . . . . \ l - . . . l . . . u - l . .2. . .& | » u » \ e w : U m a r i n n l e u n i trip and found Iowa roads to be perfect on account of the gqeat amount of paving. LUTHERAN PASTOR RESIGNS intc r estiq g,wi th bo th c lubs pla y in g go o d bu ll. Bla i r lo s t n o ti me i n p i li n g u p a le nd o n i ts o pp on en t. Th e W a sh - in gton c ou n ti an s, with L e f t y L M S on the mo und , g ai ned th ree ru ns in th e i ni tia l frm ne "a nd c oasted along i n th e le n d f o r th e r ema i n de r o f the contest.Lang pitched a good game, giving the Scribnerites only f m w k i lo nnrl utri ki nu mul 1\xr»l\n .BXUBIIEllb wuus III. Luluwulg y aauc m I II I Th e f o r w a r d p a c i n g a tt a c k o f th e Bla i r bo y s wa s th e be st se en o n th e B la i r gr i d i r o n th i s season. Ho we ve r , th e b o y s a r e lo ok i n g f o r things bo happen when they go against the Wahoo team next Fri- da y . Ho me c o mi n g Ga me Th e B la i r fo o tba ll te a m wi l l . \s u v 1 ._! _ w n n n n n n u Re v.H .Ni els on ,pa s to r o f tha F i r s t L u th e r a n c hu rc h o f Bla i r ha n de d i n hi s re si gn atio n to thu off ic e rs of the c h urc h a t n me eti ng he ld la s t Mo n d a y eve nin g.Hi : re si g na tio n i s to ta k e ef f ec t in re e mo n th s .: Re v. Ne lso n : fe e ls th a t h e wo d c li k e to re tir e f r o m th e mi n i s t q and ' exp ec ts t o c o ntin ue h i s re si milk, 4821 lbs, fat.-Leonard Mill-\pnfmotion and in doing so gets pu ¢onleSt will also 1 an x. P. duty by the hard nwimd i"K}°" €°""*Y at_ Ton Serxr¢§|t..nlaved bv sm whmh wall be heldl represent Wush~ th e state .mee t in Harlan county ._......|_......1 1 i n f l n ar, Tester. Emnluvrss ONE mn' EARLY No.i£¢`£1`mih v1:it:n 'His g}}i near fum, on N°'t h a t h i t a i IF ' } n L ! \ Y \ h Y f r t v n l n u ¢ " L . . . ~ . .\ = - $ 1 - J n - .I n n a e i n ~f f ' . ' 3 . . . . . n i a ~W .R -C .~ f e m m e :1.1, .l.U\}U» -...~».»~.. .-eau, wuuaw uuunuuy u 'assi f \ " " l l \v"l'=°W W" "H":ccurred on Monday, Oct. 13, waslin his new uniform.The two fa- :onsidenbly pleased to have higlthers,'Abbie Golstein (Erick Erick-son, R°y and several lrlends from leon) and Michael Eugen (Mat Ban- Omaha some up on Sunday and dorf) come to see their sons, fur- :elebraqe the affair with him. The ther complicating Red and lzzy'a nys am all musicians and brought, Lhelr instruments with them so the' Fuckers enjoyed the day immenqe Y-'I n the evening,Mr.and Mrs. Pucker and Mrs. Ella Price were nvilied to the Jack Crowdy home ;n help Mrs. Crowdy celebrate her mirllidny and they took supper :here and spent a very enjoyable evening, there being quite gt h~:ring 9! f1'!#Fl¢¥P1'Q§¢1¢-~ ; , . f f oP a v i n g C o n t r a c t problems.Ned hikes from Sally, telling Izzy to take ware of her for him but Izzy makes love wSally much oo Red's chagrin. Sally is mistaken for the spy by the guard, who in privabe life is Ray Lynch,and is taken to 'tha guard house.Red makes another blunder and is given guard duty. While walking guard,Red acci- GRAND SUCCESS Saturday,Oct.11, was a red letter day for Sohn A. Dix, W, R. C. Blair.After the regular busi- qess meeting, the Corps was host- ess to the G. A. R., their wives and widows and other older members at a covered dish luncheon.There weqe fifty-five W. R. C. members present and a number of visitors. All of the comrades responded to'waste giving excellent talks which were much enjayyed by all present. Uncle Jake McCracken reviewed his Civil War experiences and has'° " " ;; ; ° ;3 § f F l y s s a v e s s g ~ A fde li ng o l ldndne s slo r the -h Coi¥§'de`Jo1nn Warner ofge "§""`f.§ §.§'t""'°°"l<.$ §.. 'gd Santiago, Calif., who is a very well Lewial§urdoch y preserved man for his years, gave 'a stirring address.Comrade Flnu-..?'*'? "2 pre tty:nurses "2".f° Iizher snake i n a nluasimr wav. i§`If{{¢§{£`" ;3l1lI`¢- 2`§££»§§"hJ¢§ ~ miaa.""::;".,"§§'2°'iL.§§"°` -:ff dence in Blflir.aided smbnef in bringing in 2 .sf iron ne 1; Qaida 13 tober 17 ""A1_The officxals of the church anthe 3 scores.x ¥»c .-looking' about for a miniszer.nw;~.,_ ,_ 11 _ though the Bimr beam ls youngme nnung ol ocnnoor ann uuzz and ~'enced the are n ;d_».mexlwn y P M._(Conunued on vase e1sh¢)ly rounding i n w f f o m,and will A c . m-mr s 'I n k 1 n n21Iéiu.\.~ a sand account of themselvesl 'rim mrnmlnv An...».M.. rREBEKAHS G T 0 " v " -¢ : | " -" ' - " -_A l n u b l l \ . | l \ \ . | u \ J [ L l \ A . | ¢ | V \ I L |\ J | | l u u n .x H E R i n t h i s n e x t g a m e .T h e y f e e l t h a t w i t h M r s .( ;M _H i t c h m a n 0 ¢ ¢ _1 ; F o n . a s s s m a m t h e y a r e n o w d u e f o r a v i ¢ 1 > ° 1 ' Y -w i t h a s t o o d a t t e h d a n c e . Assemblvl n....m...n..|| cm...'J _._-_ -- - -E The roll call brought out suzTheRebekahSlamu ln ln l_,-»:-.._| | Q | \ \ l l | l l g r u u u l i s I U !u e a u u u y l n g o u r w w n .a n d t h e G r a n d L o d g e 'I .0 .0 .F .O n e o f t h e f i n e s t b a s k e t b a l l M r s .E C w t e i t e r h a d a u s k e t c h h o l d :1 bI1¥llll.IQ|.IIIB L . M O I l d 3 Y QV C*n n h u d n h a i n H 1 9 h i n f n r u n f f h v . J n.......l........1.n..n r - . .t s t s 1 r : _ ; . . . . »'a \ . | v \ I \ ° » w v l u ' "" " " " " J " °" " "U L I I I I I I J U I I 8 & ¥ . I . l B ¢I k I n Y L I I H J I T1-an i n g p t 6 : 3 0 a t F r e m a n t ,f o r P a f f t s c z h o o l h a s b e e n w o r k e d o u t b y t a l k e d o n " F a l l G a r d e n i n g " ,a n d o f f i c e r s s o \ ' \ h i ¢ T =s e v e r a l B l a u S u p ' t .D .v .M a u s e r .O n . a . c m u n t M r s .N .T h a n e o n " H o u s e P l a n t a " . g e o v l e " w q r e @ § 1 § l f l ¢ f } _ Q q § _ U = ¢ = } ' 1 -o f t h e s p l e n d i d n e w h i g h s c h o o l T h e C l u b w i l l m e e t c m .z m h Past president, Miss mema Taylor gymnasium,most of the BB !! wi th Mrs. H. Jand Clark 0'Hanlon were preserlt will be played at Blair.Thus gw- street.Hansen of Weé1 ms um ol me puny wl s Awarded E'-L'i"1»»»¥`" m '°"` "'"`"""` |sh»n mu were laudeby Mrsemdmeh.=|"e.m":,Ellen I-'a||,Mr|. lhitie um.Ml'lglmeil hell Con Nobls IndMn. Alt: Wainwright.Banding:y Koopmnn and I.»Vlulhnm n for Five Mosh ulnv thus nun.Eldn were v? b.!"'_ Mary .Ander- BS wa s also 1"l:B.E .M .S 8 l l d i - I i n g t h e B l i r H i g h r o o m " a n e x . 1andB.p a s t DI"8Bid€I\1l o f i l l !.As-»m l l v m nllanc e tn vi e w so me o f |¢|||b|y- frorfn British £olumbi\.|;|;"i;,g_ ».;f.»;;n }§i{\¢§'E'¢£E|E;_____'l'\_IMrs. Sandilamls is visiting her father,Mr. Abe Sutherland and other relatives here. This banquet marked the open- ing of the Stale Assembly and a number of low! Rebenhs have been in attendance lor the few days of its session.Mrs. George Kuhr, Jr. was a delegate from the state.Blair will open the season against Benson, city champions of Omaha.The following is the mm- plem basketball schedude: 12--Benson, there. 18--Plattsmouth, there. 19-Fullerton, here. 9-Ft. Calhoun, here. 14-Oakland. tlrere. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. ro r m er uana m - structor Writes Wtldo B. Nielselfwh-ltea Interest- ing Letter of His Work in Sun- Blocks of Pavement.Gravel Asphalt i» the Tyne um win Be m a . WORK W IL L START AT ONCE Aftnr mvirk r|4lih¢rnH»\n L.. n.- glnghu }»n§m the rule of the wil °°'}»;"'l,§i`£§'vfli'§ blx fiully dec- }?§.»'f§"=~v.f`1IfeZ"`¥,'L°15""»'§"°3"'A orated with garden flowers and ,.....fmworker,charactenved by Myran ~foxxovmig were guests of Brock.The rookie "'1'?""f com- honur: Comrades Jake McCracken, posed nf prominent 1=°,g='=°=f;__v5;=f D.S.Flaugher,John Wamer of "_ff__E° _yg f the s ow °{sm»¢iag°,California.who is via- local orgn.n.ization.The meetings ian. 15 Craig, here close today, Oct. 16.Jan. 21-Oven. um, lo v u .Had Cha rge of Munie ._............. \.......\......-,.. "1 wecity council the contract for the paving of :five blocks starting at Colfax and Third and going eas¢ on Colfax four blocks and one block south fn South street, was let at a special meeting Tuesday evening, to a Denver Hmm. The two kinda of Davin: con~ sidered were gra\'el~asphdt and concrete psvenwnt.The very reasonable nrlqo of $164 for con- '°"'"" :w=flw~filing nfs niece, Mrs Minnie Trip-There wlll be fun for everyone at the showing of Corporal Eugen, the biggest community entertain- mjent ever put on in Blair. LEGION AUXIL IARY ELEcrs OFFICERS The regular meeting of tzhe Stanley E. Hsin Unit of American legion Auxiliary was held at | | lett,Mrs.J a ka McCracken, Mrs. D. S. Flaugher,Mrs.Sylvia, Mrs,Ellen Foss,Mrs. John Tay- lnr, Mrs. Olive Smith, Mrs. Emma Masser,_Mrs. Jane 'lr9ns,Mrs,M.\\rgnret"McQ` '" Misa Jose- phiqe Johnson. The iollowlng visitors were present:Mrs.Bsrbnra McVay of I d t h , N.D., who is t.hemot.h¢r ,. . ._ -..-_.s.._f.._ .._ at Dun for Years ~Jan. 'If Knnnrd Rea, hereCONGREGATIONALISTSLvnnnhem.coNDUc'rED EUROPEAN TOURnow socm. ME!-:'r|1,... »>~/...5.$.T., _.__ .: |.Tan. 30»-~Hanna.n. here Prof.Waldn H Ninl|=nr|-hn-'|»?'¢ C°nzl'¢|atloml mmmI; "" " " ' - -___|Feb.3f3¢l*L°l for mu m .|'gm -_...-___l ___`"rm- wasnmg new at me pu-goxmge,mehomeofRev.A.F. Newell and family, on last,hl da y evening was well attended by the members of the church and congregation (Continuedmn page eight)[Dana A Capella Choir, but now *a séunmn,Iowa wrifes a veryDANA COLLEGE N e ws in fins letter of his wo rk in smmm; Inwu..Mr. Nielsen winMr.Kuhn o f the Kuhn Studxo be wall renumbered nv num- .-m_crete for a 80-fuot'lob as against $120 for gravel-asphalt for a 60- loot lot mnqa these two close com- petitors but the petitioners favor- ed the asphalt so this was the pavement chosen. The work is to start at once and it is hoped £0 be md and qeady for use befom cold weather. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Schefllefs lmu on Thursday eve- ning, Oct. 2.Officers elecwd were la follo ws: Pm. Mrs. Nellie An- dexgsen;m e vlce-pres.,Mrs. Blanche Campbell;second vice- prea.,Mrs.Lens Larsen;sec'y., Mn. Irma Johnson;trees.,M n . Jessie McComb; sgt.-ab-arms, Mrs. Henry Ludwig;chaplain,Mrs. Adele Schmidt;histodan,Mrs. Hans Pnulnone nynmflun han'nl | I i ul m n . n wdent of the M n .Elde and M u .C eolmdauglm Comrades Sum Halle: \ ent and Dr. don Peck we mrs of ap; were mad fr rwua nuwman, presl-W. R C; Dep't. pqes., McBride 01 thi s my m l o m Hall of Lin- er of Mrs. Wainwright. Abe Sutherland and was unable to be pres-\. I-Ilnchman and Shel- ete out of town.Let- A pwmm of music and inform- al lalks was carried out as an ranged by the committee incharge. Mrs.I~'ra.nk Snewnxt., Mins Lucille Kemp and J. Hilton Rhoades fur- dshed the musical selections and Dr.R. J.Murdoch,D.C. Van Deusen, Raymond Krogh and Rev. .¢~ »-.-n ...,»._"- ._ ._ _ in Blair, book a number oi pictures of the Dana buildings Tuesday. Some of the pictures taken will be presented in colur on the new Dnna calendar. The Dam. football mam, accom- panied by Coach "Tex.is" Jones, will journey lo McCook where zens for his fine work while among us and erpeuinlly fur the tour that he conducted with his choir through Europe. Following is his letmr whhgh we know The Enterprise readers will be delighted bo lead:» _'sw=¢9i=, Iowa, on. 11, mo nedation and regret om,Comrade Peck and Lucinda Mntthawn nf r s . . r . u c w c u : s p o u t u n c y o u w p - | t ¥ |. 8 } "p l a y I T I G A Y ,U Q L O D ET 1 1 .M . C - ' T h e E n t e r p r i s e , xcs or mverest m those present.Cook has been defeating mge ln mr, Na b:pighyrefreshmepta were served hard opponents this seamn, but lt Dear Mr. Rhonda:"h a m Mrs.and a pleasant nodal time was en joyed by all_ BLAIR HAS ANOTHER ROBBERY Rohberies in Blair and Wadling ton eounty have become so com mon the lust few months that ere long this sort of misdemeanor will be tmnted as a joke and nothing less than wholesale murder will be noted._ The Jens Nielsen grocery store, commonly lmovrn as the North Side stare, v.-as entered last Satur day night and the tash register opened and what change was left for the opening bf budness was taken.As it happened Mr. Niel- sen had left about 200 pennies, which fell into the hands of the robber. is expected that the Dana Vikings will more than hold their own. Mr Louis Armstead was elect- terl member of the Dana College Athletic Council through a stud- A number of men have been busily constructing a had from the highway to the gymnasium~audi~ toqum It is planned to surface this piece of road with crushed rock in order that citizens of Blair may have an a1l~weather road this year when they attend the vnnoua entertainments and basket ball games. LN1°Em~a1Ns OLD BLAIRITES Miss Cora Stricklett and Mrs. Herman Ludwig enfirtained at a six o'clock dinner at the Ludwig home last Thursday evening,the nt body election. follnwinnr Quest; who are sisters: I look forward each Saturday mornlng to the reading of The Enterprise of the news ln Blair and at Dana College, and I am in- deed happy to see that the com- munity is prosperlng.I! you think the many friends I have at Blair would like to hear a word about my work hereiin Iowa I shall be glad to add a w Enes. The Lutheran church, in which I serve as organist and choir direc~ *»°1'»_is a large building with a seating capacity of one thousand 1400 members belong to the can-. gregntion.My choir numkra 86,'huf _as new ones continually a rejoiningwe are to install extra seats in the near future. The great thrlll in my work is, naturally i n the three manuel'Mo elle r argi n,_which eontninnl about 4000 pines and is located 1... |mr s . n un s ,. u r, n 1 r s . ma r y " " "" _ "" " " " '_ " " " " "" `o m b e r 1 4 , 1 9 3 0 Ha i n e s ; c h i n a W e lf a r e , Ru th mu m;;; »\ = g; » wh o F * a lo ve ly b o u q u e t h A 1 : a d j o u r n e d ' r e g u l a r m e e t i n g o f m e m b e r s h i p c h a i r m a n ,M r s .B o w - I r e o c c a s x o ' L B H g 'M f t )f ' n t \ I | = |u n n *. . \ . . ! l . . . \_1 \ ¢ \4 1 - ..._ ............,-.~........ mm amento order at 7:30 P. M. by Mayor Stewart.On roll call:Bigelow, Crowdy, Hnndahl,Meow,McKay, Jensen and Schmidt answered pres~enE Roberts being absent, Petitions requesting that dimer- ent types of pavement be installed in Paving District Number Eight were land.Moved and Seconded, these petitions be received and 4 man; renamuuuun ummrrnan, mrs.McComb; publicity, Irma Johnson. SURPRISE PARTY Carl 0. Krogh, Iather of Ray~ mond and Harvey Kgngh,was pleksantly surprised last Saturday evening at the home of his son, Raymond south of town,when a number of relatives came in for a |There will he a special meeting o! w. R.C. Saturday afternoon,'Oc t 18,nt three o'clock sharp, mlle d fo r the purpose of inspec-ltio n of W .R. C.work, also ini- gnimon of candidates.Mrs.Ger- ,trude Pegdon ol Fremont, will in- sgect the Corps. BUSINESS AND SOCIAL placed on file. All Councilman pres- ent vodng 'AYE', the motion car- ried.l Moved by Councilman Jensen and seconded by Councilman Mc- Kay that the pavement, to be laid in Pa ving Dinrict N . 8 be con- structed of a.spln1bic oncr¢ete, ac- cording to the specifications.On roll call,Bigelow,Crowdy,Hun- dahl,Jensen,Moore and McKay votimr 'AYEL s.-hmm ¢mn..., social time and w extend ben wishes and congratulations,the occasion being his eightieth birth anniversary.There was a fine sixo'clod dinnér. Mr. Krogh has been in prettylair health although he has beenconfined in his wheel chair for-the put twenty years.He enjoyedthe evening very much and lt willlong be remembered. P "_ .11I FORECAST g October |910 Q i ; . ; a a ' " " , \ . ; a ' . ¢ " " " " ;diff ' 1 " . m . " ' s a 1 ; i l l -T h e mO F ~~ u n h h l h ~ S . - . - . L a n a l ~*m ' I " i ' . . £ ! . .° ° '. -. I l RAISES NEW vAEis' 'NAYH mH&`fzJ1mI§"bIiI.} .LEE the Mayor deciimed the ation can ried. Moved by Councilman Jensen, seconded by Coundlmm Schmidt, tha tf. he b i do fA. H. Re e dCo m- pany for tha eomtrmmtinn d The street improvements i n Paving Dim-ict No. s be accepted as the lowest, best and mon responmiblse bid, Uut dl other bids be rejected Ind the Cierk return to the un~ OBSERVE BIRTH Mrs. Jack Crowdy oekbnbed her birth anniversary l u t Sunday Od..12,hy inviting fifteen rela iives for dmner In the evening nmund thirty fnends and relatives were present w enjoy s social hme a t mrds M n Sa m Mo m i ngo to ma ha a nd J o hnJ e ns e no ! Blur wo n first prizes md Mrs1 mwessful bidders their certi!ie¢Herle Ne wki rk md Victor Johnc he c k ql nd th ut t h e l k y o r m d lon wan eonwlntlom. ANNIVERSARY I ;.:'1...an i 3 l6I 52 02 7 " H 4 l lI 52 5 .R \ : ' ; ' u n 29I 62 55 0 I n 5 I 0 112 45 | 5 I 2I 92 6 7142 I2 5 6 5529 Oct. 1'l-Home coming at B. H. S. Oct. 1b»-Dance at Kingfa pavilion Oct. 21 'Eng-regational dinner. Oct. 22-County Cornhuaidng con- m n Ort. 21-Farm Buruu meets.r m osL4u_:|:|-...- m.|._.. m--_ IlI1.5 [las s]Lcvuulu UI.Unasusannu """"""lu Auun|.\J i m D o wli n g dro pp ed i n to T h ,Mr s .W m .Hi n k le o f Bla ir .Mr s .Qr e a t a n d Cho ir org an s,E M Q E n te mr i a e offic a th i s rnnr ninn Ne tti e C a r te r wa s a ls o a g u e s t.ml a}h m m r o o m t o th e on e d d e vmh £¢}>§1p\é'$}`}m1'k`§'°1';5§Q }§ .'rhe eveni ng was "W " in vim, called "high gap",This is n plant mg and a 8004 time- ;._ _ ba t i n "y xvemblea ug gH1cK| ;N THIEVES ABROAD nr corn u y grownthe south.Jim not uw- n w1».a|. of the large altar.The third mm- ual plays the Swell organ, which ia ni hnte d om the o t hn ra i de o f fha altar.In nddition the second manual, by aq,m,h,K a lever. will~;E in Oklnhonn last year and as an experiment planted it this year. He was agreeably surprised to get agoodyield.l s n m a w b e u - oellent feed and if n pxvves u mc- eeadd an thin yafs gmwth wvmld indicate will no doubt make | valuable snap lor this section. Ne wf ll l ta ll l ul nl u v d y d e ll i a n u m m n m f m m x a .B8-if um Satumday evminx while the A. A. Wilkins hmily were inwwnone of the neighbors noticed light! about the barns.The authoritieswere noti!ied:lnd i tP° | :B ,gg- B l m i y wen ou Y ! &WvB (o r-some dis- tance but finally lost tuc k o f m m it in reported that wnum lo s t Ab o u t my we a n N~v=h»¢ hu as yet bean dmc. lopente the third unit nf the organ, lmown as the Egho, and locawd in the back of thahlarge balcony. This organ h u nbaut 500 pipen with soft, distant effed, beddes 1 let of benutilul chimes.A hnxp ar- r m n m e n h b y h e n y .i n m o present in the Grant orgm dum- ber.The orgxn represents 50 dit. fexmt lnlirumants.We hsvsbem (Continued °n~|»n aight) Clty Clerkbexnd they henebyue The lollodng out»o.f-townguuta nutho rlme d nnddi xe c tndta dgns we rrpre le ntz Hrs .Sam Morning m¢ rm¢ mb» mf a f u» a ¢ y w n .v . a f 0 ! n lh l, l! '- l md l( l' l. H@! | a Ix | , . | a 1 d A. H. B u d G o mp u \ y ! o r t b e b u ¢uf Bw ni nl v m and Ray ( Ua mf i n u o d my l l i d d a t )C m v d y d b m e n o n . vw. uv-uv uw xuu nl rmy nyH. E . n a m- Ai d . Oct. 2»|"Wrlght California Phy- m'! at Bapiist church - Oct. 80-81 "fti lc ho o h vnmtlon, Stnta'DemhenConvcndmom:.ha _B]|dr, Nobnuka, October 16, msn Mrl. John Hebud won the high prize and Mn.Lnwnnoe Enhten- kamp received the low; Lient. Ellsworth Chapman of theU. S. Navy, arrived hare tha fore- Rev .mdllx1|.Georgeh|dxsa'1\mesdny ewllinz attheonuntry ds ho r Fddly . the i r fri e nd . Mn. ho mo uf Hn. Pm J a na lli c k e y o f li o o a |Mr.m d l l r n C . R .K a r b o t Se v e n! mm of our hmily West Paint were week-end wntiendedtheMi do nnry meeting uf the latter:broflzer, Dr..L at the {-°=-> at Min Minnie Cax~|Nelsou and Mrs. Nelson. pcnter n n Y-o. E. Gaines of was a Rav.m d H n .W.C.George esllerin town Sundny. s p a n k m m m evening in Km-The j u n i o r d m have chosen nlrd.~th e i r c l u l p l l y a n d a r e p l a n n i n g impmving~. the good qualities o com by inbmedlng and bybridlz nqon, but the cum for | lot of v whi ch In wmble fo r thslr i n!lu~ ence upon the appetite and diges-tion. I !y nu do n o tw a ke u p i n t h e ing hx Sarpy county, spent Sunday with home folks. l r . I n d mn . J . L . h mm a n d non, Robert wem Sunday altar- noon visitors at tha Chris Lanen home i n s wf.John Edd had cattle on the Omaht mxrket Thursday. :ms mm an effective rentupleoulmmdoun ignumoo mn the pro-t h a n m r w a x ~ o f d a t a ;for the Q15 mg gf ggpgfgfmgf eggm gt agximilntion and elimin-before.M A N E Y l m rr n n u vc s |3 3 0 3 m d u n . c u m 1 -' n Jann Blomberz and fi! I lhners.ur. Bounnu luyeu ovur| Maimnntg d° a DU-ll nnnung.ilinmen home monday afternoon.| _ n ; " g , ; ; ' , , ;, , ; - f f "' ; "I - - w Nr.~Mr.d Mrs . Jo hn H ks and -" C Ywere Szndly dinner guesta nt fmtsons ..§i°n...n. Mmckeosidud at avimxuze Claris Petersen homo m Monday for rn I-'rink Hovondlck home.like John Compton home Wednes- B Sunday _r at the um Elv i ra Mr. nad Mrs. John Murphy were Omaha shoppers md vlmiton Sat- urday. mr.and M m Andrew Matzenxdiibed at the Pond Koenig home in Demon Saturday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Rob Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mataen help-ed August Menon,Sr.eelebrake hi! birthday Monday evenmg.lanle, Cla rke xnd Wm.Vosshave been Mg; building a cave for Mn. Berth;andt in Blair. Ruth, Clara a nd Li llian Hmm entertained the Matnen girls Sab- unhy afternoon at a tea party. _Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Koenig vw-xwa wth Mr. and Mn. Joe Polzln da evening..Dora Sumner and Leon were supper guests o!`Mr. and evening. Funk Brown home were Mr. and Mrs. Cy Newcomb, Mr. and M n . ha and Milo Schoecks of Fremont.Mr.and Mrs. Allred Anderson Mrs._crm L ippinc ott 1-hm,ad.y'Tom Eels and son, Jimmy of Oma- Another nice sized crowd turnedoutfor Sunday school at the Pleasant View school Sunday morning! there being 46 present. .It c e rtunly is enwmzinz to the teachers and ell taking part to see so many take such an interest ln i ne Sunday school.Remember, I vmton are always welcomeWalter, Marie and John Koenig drove to Lyons Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mn. La rs Weber. lwere business visitors in Omaha Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Nelson and ,.tv¢o dnnghters spent Friday eve-snlng at the Robert Rasmussen'home.l The Hillside Hnstlers Clnbwemfentertdnedat the ho me of Mrs J. L. Petersen Thursday slternoonwithnperfect attendance.M n .[Ed Mundor!and Mrs.Robert' lJolms became members of ther-|..\.rm.- r:...¢ ,|.¢»..n.|-r-firm .fl Saturday :iw in Norfo lk vi Mr. Gillett, W w the Home. Rev."nnd spent onday well Home lmMr. and I were Sunday Home.MHS'Edna has been empi gi rl nt the HMr. George day allers .Beads Bakernnd the Latter Omaha.. |i"u`I1§'§¢sY`h` §;';,'¢L`é,§"M;;_"3."(.g|}"""'"' £55 .;"°;3 °:'".;|'="°m e n u s e w e s . _ - z u - n uediw tlvatment.g""`~ " " V" ' " " ° "" "" Ch ni m an .He was hccompanied h b ~ "_ awwJackxop returned on ggjgg"TherArrival uf K?¢€;5 $3|h°m° by hh brvfller. Dwmld who brim fun of energy .J'i`l..¥§°f.,'$°§ .JT a,-=°=°"w".~:°'=».f» - comedy.". ;' : ~ ' - w h i m af ; ~ " r a :°=° and fm we dly'a w o r k , ~ » ~ ~ ~ ~ A.- .,.....,.,'£§ av£='f.m "'£°?.."?°~ M i s s n m ,.4. . Mi L n.. .§,.l'.,.. Jvyins 51°blessings of health sc whim Center Hats for Women Misses,$1.88 'bo $6-Smart Styles-Berefa so¢ ko sz.16lk swmnga um wml-and" " " " " ' " " l " ° " " " ' " "Umm acnueuger wxmlsslst ner.-g~.~ ----» -» --~ -~ -~_---~ 1--Th M_E |__u-H Aid 3 -itmg New York Annapohs Wnah- that Qhmdd be yours.Mrs.W.C.G w f v l w d g m m ; , u , | e o "1 3 3 5 3 ington, Bdtimofe and otha; places lc m not natural £4 in Omaha on Cm-'...... .¢- . "man, \..,u w.. n.?..-\."~.\. of interen.They attended the simply drag through Stripe $1.50 and $1.95; Onyx $1.355Bobolink-full fad-nioned pure silk and GUARANTEED tb wear-_or a new pair FREE only Sl; full fash- ioned silk ta top service weight, 85¢pair.Fashion Center-theHosiery Stage uf Blair.39-n __ _ _ .. rr people bo life never dns. Day of Hooper, dinner guests at the French of Kennnrd, layed as dining room ome.Chase 'had an Sun-hia daughter,Mrs. up -~ _ .........., ..-M. ... \.--........national gol! touiney mt Phlladal- j knowing whit is it 15 enjoy| évén phia md had two interesting tnps day.Nature never inbendgd itand z z * ~ % § : ; : : . ; . " ° ' " s ~ a r e sulferlng from -some a c or upeeifi digraduatad from a post graduate c sense,M E, Winsgt- tm"Mrs. Hanylcourse at Columbia. Uni. in N. Y.1Pms nuzngesi ed"Mags Gflfry- nec. Mn. ~ Meierhenry in June, '°°dvinK his Master °fi KD £0 overcomeDr. 'md hm p_ L_ Cldy lPeM!Scienee degree.Smoe than he has gf g~;;;>1e= and the you a new pm of lm week in Xaruu nook-¢!*??'1.?'1~§ ?f"!¥Y%"iE€°@. "EE '%'¥r..£J'.....?_-___,. 'on Wednesday nftaernoan which wasfollowed by A covered my lunch-eon.The old officers were all ne-elecud and are as follows: pres-Mrs. J. F. Laakez; vice-prea, Mn. T o / R Z W th educe u are selling these items at cost is week./ GALLON GOODS PEACHES sliced yellow cling solid pack also halves 49c P E R G A L L O N \-~. . S 9 PER GA LLON c PEARS 636 PER GALLON .I .;PER GALLON c rl-:Acxms halves per canl9c .|||>e l Ib. can . 371: ve~y high grade per lb. . . . 4lc White House Rice Flakes 3 packgges 234: Smax pkg..~l l c Pillsburys Vitos pkg. . Zig: I Also 'SPECIAL PRICES FL5`Un OM AR WONDER FLOUR $1.49 4a-m. BAGMAINTOP noun . . $1.1948-Ib. BAG |noun . $1.19 I _as-lb. BAG I I I Fresh Fish Eve r y T h u r s d a y a n d Frida y. Bullh ends Catf ish and Fillet H a d d o c k. _1 NORTH |SIDE l ~955, A P P L E ,43¢ Pm GALLON ed ~heat T o / R Z W th educe u are selling these items at cost is week./ GALLON GOODS PEACHES sliced yellow cling solid pack also halves 49c P E R G A L L O N \-~. . S 9 PER GA LLON c PEARS 636 PER GALLON .I .;PER GALLON c rl-:Acxms halves per canl9c .|||>e l Ib. can . 371: ve~y high grade per lb. . . . 4lc White House Rice Flakes 3 packgges 234: Smax pkg..~l l c Pillsburys Vitos pkg. . Zig: I Also 'SPECIAL PRICES FL5`Un OM AR WONDER FLOUR $1.49 4a-m. BAGMAINTOP noun . . $1.1948-Ib. BAG |noun . $1.19 I _as-lb. BAG I I I Fresh Fish Eve r y T h u r s d a y a n d Frida y. Bullh ends Catf ish and Fillet H a d d o c k. _1 NORTH |SIDE l ~955, A P P L E ,43¢ Pm GALLON ed ~heat ann non,.uawmnee ing after their farm interests. Theylesl. elecrncm compuues m meesn;" " " " " "cunxupluon exnszs"a two childmn all of gmpped at Mcpook on their re¢urn|§§,,""'f'§,'jf";§',_;'§'e',;''° :l Snrgon Soft Mass Pills an a nec- whexe they visited Mrs.Cudy's H,.; ° " " Y w e ° f u n Sargon treat- -_shore duty unhl March lst.He m d sh la be »xnfer Winter m m " "-Ei? u........ f~,.an»,ff:°?~|..». ...,.»Iha.a been assizned bo The Luuisdlle' ~ .1".......Iif{- . L f e n ~ I I|Friday.swim:s w w m d with Mr. and Mn. George F4their little niece."son spent Sunday nite:-noMr. and Mrs. Anhur Hanaennd ing wih M,-_md Mn °*'°,&2d|`£i§§"`¢°uL"=§J. n n u ~F g n ( ; ¢ ' D i l v l a n -l.Chrisl her la -I were in s. Jacob- the lm- Umlu mf ,yle Guy than 1-1 n .»~- -~per Placement of Flowers was r W a Mi ,med'made by the project leader ~ o r omen an P " l p at ae M D Pun- $40 on $49.50 in sxzes 4.eo 48.An n a A n " ° " ~rs.an |auy your wmm Co at Nawl ss-1: V' 'ro G~ M.?u2bZ'°§'2°y"$? ua-llfh°pe 47-Alice Triplett.Realis- °=°==;dW*=~Misa v°;>§-3 M u -uc Pernmmn'¢,$5 : t d ('.5 c . b¢y.g ,mdMn_ Ha rry Erv ey an Gu|nn1aeed\'obaGood.89-1 de-=»=h¢f=¢.1"§xs §?°'.ILsi2{'£'1'.E1Y.l A n l . r N r : ' | \ n N Nn'rm.~Q lips and M n .Jens Clausen,as Fashion Gent/er Beauty Parlor- ...........,W ..~...... -...U me..for their regular bridge dinner at the home of Dr. and Mrs.W.I. Nelson on Sahxrdny evening.Mr. md Mrs. Walter Echtenkamp won the prize for high score and thelowwasawardedMr.and Mrs.J . n.Vlnthd.G u s h \ n r | ` l n and l k s .C.R.Kork o !Wes. Point and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Viu» ckel. ._.........-,,........,U.w w .move-.3 gg*-= 3"'"°'f"'f§';'L.f° gg; hung' mm is well established.l allliés wi|l°b¢°¢° inspect um §,'§'g',§fi@ Sargon new has *l'° largest "Ml ing of the engines in this new ship. of any medicine of :ts kind in theThe third annual Sunset Recap-|°'f°*`ld today and my well be can-l tion for those members over sixty,8l\'|¢l`€4i one of the greatest health wa s he ld at um M. E a ura ; a n sfivins mrvdies of the age. 'lfhvmdgy evening about v.hirty~The Stewart Pharmacy,Blum* fwe bexng present A; 4:80 P~ m.A. R. Kokes, Tekamah, Agents. n program was grven m the main family vi»ium with Mr. qnd M"°|'..»'lI1'iLstoffe1'sen.r n n k Howndick Saturday eve-m m m ' ~ g m a n d A number of ladies surprised_0m!gha réia ' Jwaggoglr Mn. Marsuet Voss and spent the son who is a patient atuxmrnoon at cards with her at the I mnnuel h "»'|_.Charles Voss home recendy.Ag Mr. mrgl rm James Po :ielght!ul lunch was served by dw | daughter, Mr. and Mn. L ndnu and nhilplrnn `,(,{|°,| of"YE and Mrs. Henry Klindt vi"-Ii.i»`i>`i§=`§&`i.`°§¢`§`wT<§=}°'»?£€r§5.»HI ited at the Rob Anderson home on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy and frmily spent Sunday i n Arling- ton ut the picnic in honor ol Mrs. hlurpl\y'r cousin as they were hav-ing a family reunion for the French family that day._Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Polziu nn- nounoe the arrival of a 7% pound baby girl named Barbara Joy attheir home Thursday evening. Mrs. Frank Jahnel is caring for mother and babe. Mrs. Louie Mencke and daugh- ter spent Saturday afternoon at the Alfred Hansen home.Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ollnger visit- ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Olinger of Module, lows: Fashion Center Beauty Parlor- Phone 47-Alice Triplett.Realis- ning at uiexumrx btncneu. numz s u u u u u u n v a u n u a u nin Blair.hir.and Mrs.Gus Kundel _and two children of the Money neigh~ horhood spent Saturday evening at the Frank Brown home.Mr. and Mrs. Fred JensenspentSundayeveninga t the Robert Rasmussen home._ -Thursday e v w n g visitors atthe J. L. Petersen home were Mr. and Mrs M A.Matz and two I Saturday afternoon was a veryhappy occasion for Joan Kathleen Ludwig, Ettle daughter of Mr. andMrs.R. C. Ludwig, for that washera m i birthday and her mo- ther gave u large party in her honor.The little guests each brought A gift and spent the aft. ernoon in playing games on the lawn.The tables were prettilyticPermanants,$5 and $7.50-l¢hildren sim ~ and Mrs E°b¢"idecoral'.ed in pink. the tapers nap- Guarantced w 'F Good.39°1°~RasmusSen and family.kins,etc.,all correspondin '.I n. . . . . . . . ; - . . . ;.-.a -....-..l . M&.e"d£¥r?~_E'2'5¥_F_i"i¥.'1'?9e»h¢ center 9? the \~r»:e.a-bil was ivfr. and Mrs. J. A. Peterson en- their home on Friday evening in honor of the birthdays of their sou, Dr. L. lil. Petzorsan and their grand daughter, Joan Kathleen Ludwig. Places were arranged for Mr. andMrs. Raymond Ludwig and daugh- ter, Dr. and Mrs. L.M. Petersonand Jacqueline, Mr. and Mrs. Peb- erson and Rodney Peterson. Mrs Hans Pewsen and Mrs.Myron Cook were hostesses to the Congregational Ladies Circle at the chanel Weduesdnv aitemoon. Aft- lwnaised at, a family dinner a t[auditorium of the church.'l'he| guests then adjourned to the din- ing room which was prettily dec-orabed in gold and while for the occasion.Bouquets were preseut~ed to the oldest man and oldestl lady present,Wm.Murley 86 years and Mrs. Barbara Hammang81years,being the two so hon- ored.Following u dinner served by the young ladies kensington, =g= evening Program wa preseub-I e Si l k s mo k i n g; u m ww -G °1 a , Fashion Center Winter Coats for Women and Miaaes price nn . _.£048Qu :UD '¥| U.0U 1n slzes 14B u y y o u r W i n te r C o a t No w! - - l - -» - » n - _ - » CORN VARIETY P1.o'rs SHOW VALUABLE RESULTS The value of the corn variety contest work a§.»the Henry Kuhl-§ m m fm-m west of Herman, wasf demonsmrabed at a public meetinm al:the new recentli The twenty-fum- varieties wereinQ ind Mrs ,,- - - -- - - - - - - g ¢.--GA |,;.||;u\ 4 au . u; u n l u i s l i w u u n :n u n -" " " " & " " V " " " " ' " " "* " " ' |va q a s f A | U U |p i n k c a n d l e s ,a n d a t e a c h p l a c e s i o n a r y S o c i e t y h a d ¢ h § ¢ g @ o f t h e B o b o l i n k - f u l l r i m m e d p u r e H f1 1 < - E § ? § , m ` f " " § §e a t i n g ! w a s a b l i o o n e q a I o l l i p o p ._Q r o g l j a m .M r s f G : g k .M a x s h a l l l e a d a n d c U A R A 1 ~ ( * r E E D t o w e a r o r a . ._ _ _.....-attended 1| birthday pany at duel - Wm. Wiese home Saturday evenimt Mr. and Mm s..in honor of Mrs. Wiese's anndverl at "`°iOnum. uesdsyIrlksennsa ndl Lore at londny several new nausea are beingFashion Canter Hats lor W°1"°"\xnn1¢ in this vicinity.John Nibbe is building an all modern bunga- low on the George Schmidt farm. A large barn on the John F. Hil- genksmp farm and a two story, nine mom house with hath,antryand a full basement were JL.. re- and Misses,$1.88 to $8 'Smart'New Styles-Berets 50: to $2-1: DE SUT() LOCALS ,fa:f>§.§:~e.":x;:a";.&':.b.',:z:en. completed on the Henry me devotionals, Mrs Raymond CSwisher gave s very interesting talk on missionary work among the negroes in the south and Mrs. Carl Keller sang a beautiful solo.Mrs.E.H.Ridsdale,who leaves Thurmiay for Calif., was present- ed with a little gift and each lady plesent wrote a verse for her to .'is was m m uemonstrated thatf"'"' pau- FREE only Sl: full f"h`ithere isllots .,¥ room for field com ioned silk to top service weight, improvement. 85c pair.Fashion Center--the|From each Hety, Prof. GrossHosiery Store of sim,-39-1¢selected twe ya Standing stalks. All com and nubbins were huskedSARGQN ls po vvgm-u|,from these twenty stalks and plac- 1Nv|GoRA'r|NG 'romc ed_in_fron¢ of the row.rrom_ which a n r viffanccis Hovendick and Henry Phyllis Rogéé wdé a Halstead went out to Loup county night guest at the John Bto harvest their bean anli pgtatbl hoYne.' cron.I Mr. and Mrs.i r .and Mrs. Claus Schneider, Bry were last Tuesday visi1 Mr. md Mm Walter Japp and Mr.the Walber Kramer home.and Mm Chris Jahnel attended]M;s..1g1iusWeber spentkLheBohemian old time dance at at the Thorwald Hansen home.Bennington.|Mrs.Chester Hovendick and Mr.and Mrs. Wm. Adams and_Jean were Inst Tuesday afternoon Eulah vidted with Mr. and Mrsnvisltors at Lhe Freeman LoftisFredMastersSunday evening.ihome Mr. and Mrs.Claus Schneider enwmined Mrs. Schneider's uncle and family of Fremont.The men folks attended the league bi ll game at Blair Sunday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Frank I-lovendlck Lucia Hansen of Omaha, spent the week-end with her parents,Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hansen. Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Megilland children spent Wednesday evenimr at the Henrv Hnwnrlirle imma thirteen members presen; and one Mrs. Ernest Kruseof Ft.M n .H.Seltz G r i d a very nice poo wdthen by um-bus,and M 2 R a y Krogh and Blanche Jones gave the work they took at the coun house, "PianrungWinterBouqueLs".Mrs.Matle Linden, one of our leaders, beinz ill and unable to be_ present: ___ visitor. Calhoun. I Knecht farm, formerly known astheWm.Goesling place,by Mr. Nibbe.A feature of this house is a cave which has its entranceinthebasement.A.M.Ludwig rs bdlding a six room, all modem bungalow on the Fred Vogt farm and Harry linmmnng is building asix roombun ow,with all mod- ern conveniences,on the LouisDinkmavm fs.-I. read on her journey.Mrs. E. w. Marshall and daughter,Valentine of Lincoln, who me house guestsofMrs.W.A.Whitlord,were guests. Friends here have received word from Misses Bess and Hester Rhea of Brooklyn,N.Y.,that their mother, Mrs. J. C.Rhea of Fx-emont,who has been visiting m m is mn Lantana ana 1... ....»._ Increalle your bodily vigor, eat with a keen, hearty appetite, und tnioy a new kind of sound,refreshing sleep by taking Snrgon.~ I The instant the record~breaking success of Sargon is easily ex- plained.Its effect is almost im~ mediate.Right from the first few doses neonle who are suffer-"lmzI 1: nad been grown, and it Wbsherewhere one variety showed itself in comparison to others.Some were practically all nuhbins, other two~ thirds nubbins, some half nubbins and so on; but the camfully selecff ed varieties by skillfud com men were charscierized by the_nbsenoe ol nubbins. Better selected seed com last r villwd with Mr.and Mrs. John Schneider of Wrnnch Thursday evening. Misa Kathryn Voss of Waterloo, hu returned home to her folks wstay for n. while. Silk Stockings that Wear-Gold Stripe $1.50 md $l.95; Onyx $L85: Bobolink-full fashioned puns milk and GUARANTEED to wear or s new pair FREE only Sl; full fash- ioned silk to top service weight, 85e pair.Fashion Center-the Hosiery Shore of Blair.|s m : Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kramerandchildren were sunday dinner guests at the Bert Romans home. Mr. and Mrs. Wnlter Davis andfainily were Sunday dinnerguests at the George Hihdey home. and Mrs. Stxnley of De Soto lust Monday visitors at the Hovendiek home.and Mrs. Ienber Ruwsen and Dr. wereChas. Mr. little daughter were Tuesday aft- emoou vimors at the F. E. Flet-cher home. Mrs.Julius Weber and Mrs. Pew Weber were Thursday aft- |ernoonLvisitors at the Dennis Os- iwberz Peterson or west ox man'visiwd M m Peietson's parents, Dave Gustin and family, Sunday. Thursday evening, Oct.9,the republieans held their caucus for the second time, the Iirst one being contested,so the following were elected: assessor, Ed Ianders, jus- tice of pemze,Mrs.Ed Landers; road overseer, Guy Wadlane. Mr.and Mrs.Charlie Hineline and son, Virgil spent Sunday welt of Herman with Bert Oberst and family.Mrs.Will Rowe and Irene of Bldr, spent Sunday with her son,Arflmr and fnmilv 1'°"¢H"w'§|§}'& w ~ lm mr--|"'5|§,§, glfugm ~ family wgre $5 ==°'°_g_;=g;=f-Iormerly o!LMr. and Mn. Arthur Anderson 5'"!4!xr sw" of Spllie Hmm m mmm in r.||¢"?:. |.E'°L"}2E ,M _d M _ Ch S and bglgy were Wednesa§1 -r an rs e utto dNeil were Sunday dinaer gu¢;¢sm;r E'§"i.§$;'$'°"` at the ,F"°*""" L¢f~ Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lundt ',M __.'Mr- and Mrs. Clarence Davls andMr '.? <" 'i ;'f", l? .? 3 2 5 ' ff§ ~f =!fml>'of Valley were Sunday and family.Mrs. Blanche Jones, Lela Ktogh and Made Linden attended the extension work at the court house on Oct. 3.The work was given by - -- - - - - - »u v \ . uu nm u\ o \ l u .s a a b U L \ 1 . l Cw e e k . Ge o r g e a n d Mi s a C la r a Sc ho ett- ge r e nte rta in ed on Mo n da y e ve n in g I n ho n o r o f M r .a n d Mr s .Te d W o o d s o f S a n ta A n n a m u f f `M1»¢ Woods was formerly Miss Melba Elsner and. n schoolmate of Miss|Sclioettger.A social evening was enjoyed renewing ncquaintapces,:Liter which n lunch was served.The guests included Messrs.and Mesdames Otto Renard,CliffordDecker and Richard Melvard,}lar- ry McClellan, Jr., Lloyd Walling- tord and Allen Laakcr. The Epworth League members of ihe M. E. church staged a very hovel affair on Tuesday evening when they had a "lantern hike".The young folks gathered at the church,each carrying an old fash- ioned oil lantem to guide them tothewoodswhenlateraweinei: roast was enjoyed by lantern light.The teachers of the schools were invited guests.The M.E.Youhg Ladies ken- alngton was also enferuained last \Republican Car dldalc for CONGRESS prices. M I L L I N E R Y We are headquarters for FINE MILLINERY for Ladies and \Misses.Prices have never been so reasonable as this FALL. DRESSES 4 GLovEs W ASH DRESSES large sizes a speciality.The celebrated HANSEN GLOVES In kid and fabric. W ell made. W elljitting. SPECIALS Our specials this week are.Rnyon Hou: all colors Incl sizes 351: per p\it.A rack of dresses some silk and wool, priced u high as $16.50. Your choice at $5.00 Scaris,regular price $1.75 For Friday, Saturday md Monclny $1.00. ,THEST Y L E S H O P P E MRS. C. C. VAN Dmszu, Proprietor L 0 0 HERE! For your WINTER COAT. FUR TRIMMED COATS moderately priced ln all wanted colors 'and n sizes.A fine line of CHIL- 0 .s " a ¢ /1 .Q. 1)si i *"i ;._§,$ ._,_ 2 a .in~at . ...5 g . "; " .\ .>v< :f .~§»: ..r :$.... .9 ; - .s a f f r g L v +5: . [\. ~Q ."".;; 2 i . Q .r ,r c.j' E l "~ a .;. " ~.' 3 \ , u ~ r .r " .\\ , l a " I ;":= ' }r ";a " ~*g :~i ..1. 1 Q f i f . S B , r i : ¥ ; ' " \ »,1 4 5 " ¢.r .*L Q . f ' f ¢ / 5 ' .= § 1 »M 4 »; 1 . # 1xg f ..,, ,r .Q !M ~g Dcmocralic Nominee for Ngnmss Advocate.:fmff reduclion Effgam farm relief Rduam of [ara ' Fun' Yern Presiclent oi Omaha Baud of Eduation Bladder' eakness If Getting UD Nlkhf' Backnche,heuuent 'Hg callp. Mx sins, Nnrv-ounnen. or urnlng, due xo tuneuon-u Bladder Irrlutlon, In add Landl-tionué mmkel you teal tlnd. dsprsued:nd lscourazad. try the Cyntux Ten.Warks 1-ff, mmm clrculaun thruthe lyltsm n 15 mlnutes.nd bythousand: for ravld and olluvs ac-tion. Den't give ur, Try lux (pro-nounced Blu-tax today, under theIron-Clad Guarantee. ldult quicklymay than conditions. Improve rent-ful sleep and energy. or money back.Only soo M THE BLAIR DRUG COMPANY "I" "" '"" """' '°""*°='"'"_dinner guests nt the Vick ghylmin Douglass at Lincoln.g,-gg_f;_a wen vldton at tha Joni: home.List week the H. Calhoun :choal Mr _'gd Mrs Ted ou! Hgllilllgil Sunday dinner guests lt gm had mme lpn with the Fnlhmen,lt ul Clarence om gg; M 1-'mn nmf.¢;¢k home wen: Mr..lll4| Chlrlel umm of chu vie-d,evening m lee gh, nur M on- and Mn. Henry Hovendkk m¢|,inlt¥.wu one of the lnnmnken alLf. and Mn. mm §..n.... i.; ~ lin and Mn. lauie I-{|w¢n.,l|e__a FINPN-. ."" " "" " " "" ° " " " :" T "d i c k a n d le m M d ..Mr s .Pe te J ne wi ll en te rta i n~ _vLs1te¢§51t_~ E . Q ~ l 1 H \ h r l Mmrill '§.',,, 'L£1'?...3.""~ lihm fha Qnfn w,f',....?.»., Plush nl flwnhv c g n ,n a m e ~» u v u \ . \¢ u u 5 u |a . | A u \ 1 U . | l . | . 5 U l l . ¢u n c u c D U U I v U l l l t u u v n u u u l | . u 1 : u .S u n d a y m n i § 2 " " ". = ' L 1 f § , Z " § 5 ¢ h ¢M r .g r a d h i m .M a c k R o s e n b a u m n e x t m e e t i n g ._ A l f m d W a n n a "h n l n n . . . , . . . . . .i c . . ., u f B l m r ,u n d M P §a n d M r s .F l u v d M r .a n d M r s .W a l t e r G u s t m h a s i a m ~llld Inmlfyu s nd'|viddng c the homo f his*M n . ~';:"°"'°""'f Kumar;lt .tba E:rinTho|=p|::p|lr;:n|;dDnw};G»nin'| 'hi-f~=5} . M 'Omz._ar a ne ine :pen e§:x|h|»~..d':'.€|MZ.°»§»:2. "B'..ll'ffl'Mr.an d l i n . Mu tl n Hour ma week-end vm- home folks.I /L 0 0 HERE! For your WINTER COAT. FUR TRIIVIMED COATS moderately priced In all wanted colors 'and sizes.A fine line of CHIL- DRENS COATS at reasonable prices. M I L L I N E R Y We are headquarters for FINE NIILLINERY for Ladies and Misses.Prices have never been so reasonable as this FALL. DRESSES 4 GLovEs W ASH DRESSES large sizes a speclallty.The celebrated HANSEN GLOVES In kid and fabric. W ell made. W elljitting. SPECIALS Our specials this weelx are.Rayon Hou: all colors and sizes 351: per pair.A rack of dresses some silk and wool, priced as high as $16.50. Your choice at $5.00 Searls,regular price $1.75 For Friday, Saturday and Monday $1.00. ,THEST Y L E S H O P P E MRS. C. C. VAN Dmszu, Proprietor I ..>>v»;~n-.»n..<'* OM AR WONDER FLOUR $1.49 4a-m. BAG I Also 'SPECIAL PRICES FL5`Un |noun . $1.19 I _as-lb. BAG MAINTOP noun . . $1.1948-Ib. BAG I I I Fresh Fish Eve r y T h u r s d a y a n d Frida y. Bullh ends Catf ish and Fillet H a d d o c k. _1 NORTH |SIDE l ~955, 4__._..-.._... -.\. -.....u..e»..niwnwuncallers were Mr. and Mrs JohnJensen and son, Mrs. Clark Lippincott and baby spent Sunday afwmoon with Mrs. Ed Johnson ol Fremont. Mr.and Mrs. Earl Smith of Omaha, spent Thursday aftemoon at the Harry Smith home.Mr. .na Mn n..,....__ mn-__ . daughters spent Wedne d y - Q ; ning at the Hershel Laymen home, Rev. and Mrs. Patterson of Tel~|hasLa were Wednesday evening supper guests at the Mrs. MinnieBlum home.'Mr.and Mrs.Eddie Fletcher spent Friday afternoon at theAndrew Nelson home, Mlnno Larsen and family spent Sunday with Frank and CliffordHineline and family.. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Coffm spent Friday evening a t the Charles Hlneline home. l Fashion Center Winter Coats Inn- wnman smrl Mens. m-x~.a .» ._.. ...N ....-.. "wise runen anason spent Frida veni 'th M .and Mrs Chrisy e UK E r.Jensen 8 fam-ily. Mrs Raymond Johnson of Oma- ha, who has been ill for several weeks at an Omaha hospital, came home Friday with her par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith and will stay until she has regain-ed hex-_st\-ength. Mrs. Clark Lippincott enbeliain-ed the Bench Community Club at hor home Thursday afternwn. Mrs, E. C. Lippincott and Ruth and Mrs Dora Sumner were visitors. The afternoon was spent quilting for the hostess A baasine was purchaserhfor the new club baby,theyoungz son of Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Olsen.A nice lunch was served by the hostess.The next meeting will be a l~Inllnu.'e'en meet- ing with Mrs. Ted Olinger. Mr.and Mrs.Walter Nelson were callers at the Harry Smith home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs.Clark Lippincottcalled at the Clarence Olsen home I II Mr. and ItIrs.l'els Larsen and family were Wednesday evening-isitors at the Chris Chnstoflersun ome.Mr. Nelderdippe of Telbasta was a Thursday night visitor at theMrs. Minnie Blum home. Thursday morning while getting a load of hay,Wm.Sprick met with an arcident which might have been quite sennus.He had the rack half loaded and was levelingthehaytoput on more,than jumping with the fork, which was a new one, his hand slipped andthehandlebrokeihtn,strikinghimseverely in the aide; causing much suffering.Dr. Sauer bf 'Ile-kamah was called at onoe and rushed hlm ho Omaha where anX-ray was taken, finding broken Hhs.The doctor brought him to Teknmah where he remained over night at the hdspital, then Fridayhe was able to return home andis getting dong as well as can be expected. .-__._ __........_,.,..... .......--.. ,...-.......sxo to ;49.sorn sizes 14 to 48. Buy your Winter Coat Now!89-It CROWELL Home The Executive Comrnltuee of the Board of Tmstees held its month~ ly mating at the Home on Wed- nesday,die usual business being transacted.Those who attended were Dr. C. C. Wilsnn,.T. S. Miles and Rev.B. O.Lyle oi Omaha, C. C. Weseol of Plattsmouh, Rev. Carl Bader of Falls City,Rev.and Mrs. w.H. Underwood of Lincoln, and Rev.W.B.Pardun of Blair.The Misses Ruth Dunmire and Esther Rasmussen,in company with the Mesdames Crosby, Mea-han and Lichty made a business trip tn Omaha on Thursday. The Home folks are glad toknow that Miss Harriet Merc tf who was taken to an Omaha hos- pital for special tnoent, is im-proving rapldly and hopes so re- Frm _1-asmon Center Beauty Pulo- tum home soon.m'fT.Y§m..g frimds were em-lfh°"° 4'l-»-Alles Trlplett.,MJ in£§"~~ cl<>Ge1fi§§;13m3; '§B';§§;ers at the Alma H*§;;-" hmgmgzc Pemmn tse ss and sw-1 part of ,ge wek.Thursday evening:. gn rs.|uaran 39-It MBL Bimbo of10maha, vmwdH°b°f° Wldener,Mr. and Mrs._her menu, ML nm Lloyd sac-gpf-ceg _<j§'i=_¢ggSg;__§§d__12°§=,HILISIDE NEW b OF ..~».., .n.»........ nn. um nun. |.eu vungur, mnana 1 ~w _Mrs.Sherman and Dorothy Ann,G A R D N A R D I S T R I C T and Mr. and Mn. Chris Hansen.-Mr. and Mn. Henry Jensen, nt-Mrs. x.. w. Anderson of Decaw 'tended a ard party at the A. C.and Mn. C. J. Hindley ol Blair,Debel home Satimlay evening.|wem Wednelday nltemoon vlnlb Mr. and Mn. D. c. Gi ll of Te-on nt the A. M Anderson h mkllnlll. vineea at the Chris Jensen Frlnk Brown and Gus £2 ed l'nn ehome Sunday eveumg.of the Maney dlsuict, spent Mon-Mrs. Emma Hnovar was l xup~ day in Omaha.'per guest nt the E. c. Ilippinootw ~Dan Phillips and Mrs.home Sunday evening.|Lizz\e Realy of UaCrosse,Wil. Mu-.ma l l "Ir,-|D u b ...A m n .wax... .u........ .......¢.. ,. .L_ _s.G~;;;;§ unnell of Lincoln, luted her mother, Mrs. Julia Kel- ogg.|.Rev. hnd Mrs. Hnncock were pleasant callers on Sunday.5 Mr. md Mn. Walter Larsm and dnughber, Euallia of Mnlvem, k., visited Mrs.Rose Meahnn and M m Annn Campbell on Sundayafternoon. Rev.W. B. Pnrdlm,out newMe dmdm n u m .mndnrtnd nur01sI0Inman!¢ - ¢ u .; » \ \ l » \ . u ¢n u u nn-qu AAA }U M H E I ' U B B L B l i b lull?1 e g ,S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n ' c h a p e l h o u r . W en w e m S u n d a y d m n e r g u e a t s O s c a r H v a l l h o m e i n O m a h a .a t t h e W i l l B r u n t o n h o m e n e u 'M r .m d M r s .N e l s P e t e r s e n a n d l h " d a,° ° " t g : " ; i i ; , ' "m r v i c e ' w h i c h ~0 a k1 a .n d .l e o n , R a l p h s p e n t T h u r s d a y e . : e ; 1 i . . g " "1 _ v° g _ e d ;u l .L 1 va M r .I n d M r s . . T e d O i a e n a n d a t t h e F r e d J e n s e n h o m e .' n e d ~t h o r t m o f n z - o § n , F s ~ c h i l d r e n v i s i t e d S u n d a y e v e n i n g A m a n d a P e t e r s e n , w h o i l t e a c h -.r \_ m o e r ," 'e z o f t /L 0 0 HERE! For your WINTER COAT. FUR TRIIVIMED COATS moderately priced In all wanted colors 'and sizes.A fine line of CHIL- DRENS COATS at reasonable prices. M I L L I N E R Y We are headquarters for FINE NIILLINERY for Ladies and Misses.Prices have never been so reasonable as this FALL. DRESSES 4 GLovEs W ASH DRESSES large sizes a speclallty.The celebrated HANSEN GLOVES In kid and fabric. W ell made. W elljitting. SPECIALS Our specials this weelx are.Rayon Hou: all colors and sizes 351: per pair.A rack of dresses some silk and wool, priced as high as $16.50. Your choice at $5.00 Searls,regular price $1.75 For Friday, Saturday and Monday $1.00. ,THEST Y L E S H O P P E MRS. C. C. VAN Dmszu, Proprietor I ..>>v»;~n-.»n..<'* OM AR WONDER FLOUR $1.49 4a-m. BAG I Also 'SPECIAL PRICES FL5`Un |noun . $1.19 I _as-lb. BAG MAINTOP noun . . $1.1948-Ib. BAG I I I Fresh Fish Eve r y T h u r s d a y a n d Frida y. Bullh ends Catf ish and Fillet H a d d o c k. _1 NORTH |SIDE l ~955, `1:||..:..1.'r.'|......L.finIn'h»r 18. 1930 Idh 5 Ind 6 in Block 54 of the City ef Fv. Calhoun, Wuhinxwn County, Nehruka. Decme of fomelosum was ob~ M.~\_ 'me above proposed amen~ --» tobevoced upona ttln general el on November 4, 1980, is pub- in accordance with section 7,chanter 112,Seadon Lawn 1926,State of Nebnaaka.Frank M w h .S¢¢'l¢¢\rY of Stain.37-It ~tion.H~r ~any f~e~d~ are wish in~ her qucceas. cCARTHY ANDLONG cnnnx Christina Rasmussen,daughter ~r Rev. and Mrs.A.Rasmussen, went ya Lincoln Tuesday where day of October, 1929, in hvar of the pldntiif in the sum of $1861.19 with interest thereon at 7 %Pen annum from June 28,1929, and fo tco s ts o ta a idncti oni nthes um uorlcs . Notice is hereby given that th hginlnmm of N~rukn by nn td ~: _ ,m u nu m y um a m a om d u Bealthls28!ddlY o!Septembur, 1930.( s u m 1. c. ELLER, se-ez County mage. Notice is glven w the creditor to appear befon me at the Counf ty Court room in Blair, Nebraska, on tha 'ith day or November, 19so, Ind ou the 9th day af February, 1981, for the purpose of exnmin- adon,adjustment m d Allowance of claims.All cllims not filed on or before the 9th day of February, 1931, will be forever barred. Eustis-Cooperative Crveame formally opened here. Wymore-Work progre~ ~ npidly on new lllling station . ing erected by Guy Duncan Buck Wilson on comer ai 8th a 'D l h t e h .LISeward--Nxhrrul gaatumed in mains here. Oma ha - Thi rd annual Ak-Sa With The Churches ,nance _ Ndtles 1| hereby given me an Imaam-n of Nebruka by n chmo-Mths vote of the membon elected . . . L m r r l s r c a m z c n FIRST m r r n o m s r c m m c a 1. J. Moran, Paw:w. Byron Pardun, Pastor Sunday School, 9:45 A. M.Sunday School 9:45, choral re-k n d t th e pa re ntal,J l U * 5 Sun day Sc ho ol, 9: 45 A. nm.'- '" " "° ¥j' " ° " ' "' * " "" " ' " " "* "% ° § ~ I § » » " L u m Ei le en i s tea c h -Mo r n i n g W o r s h i p , 1 1 A . H.' b e a lf s d 10.45,mn r n i n g P1`3°»¢hinE' in g s c h o b i n e a r Te k a mah , a nd e n -J un io r B_ Y _ p _ U_ 8 :8 0.2 1 1 E p w o r t h 1 » ; f ; = ; ; = 'k m : 0 .:"' ° § § . h ° f ~ ` f ° L . f ' 3 § ¢D n n n i n n a n d ?.--__''L _§...-n-..m m vi c e s at 7 :3 0. ua.Q:0-Dv, uuu.a u |s\:\;.|.u.|u5 \.u»-umsaid decree of judgment of fore- closure Pmviding that said prem- ises abovla descnbed be sold to . . . . » x . . ¢ . . .. . - u . t . . . . l . . . . . . . . . . . . . _n.- . . A . ¢ n n | B a . . 5 r."§1`°€i."T¢§¢2'T§§>5`»~}1ior reiedion at the genersl election to be held Novsmber 4, 1980, 1 pre-vonl to nmend Section 8 of Article passod by 5 Lune-tlrtnl vow of the; 1980. membon clected to each house hu. (SEAL) submitted to the elecmrs n l t h e " _ " ltlh to be voted on at the genew election tv be held November L1930, 1 proposal that Section 7 ol'I Axtlcle XII uf thu Constitution od |Ne bruh be a me nded to rea d uf |10 be held at Ak<Sar-Ben Expos I. C. ELLE}Lli¢ian grounds lxom` October 31 to County Judge.lNovembeg 7. n u .g f - - - - E T ~r n y u ' lll v llllg v v lv llllu lllln v n u " v ig , "[ g g n u u n a mn n m ; u lu ln |: n |» u m " " ' , ; ;h m ! ! !.''n e r v l u w u _. 1<»»=_ _ - 5 - d " ' " ' n f t T e l u m a h E :J E L . w e L d h o p e d f o r , b u t ~ " ' k f h c : § "°xf»mf\¢! * p e r ln d a t m o r e th a n S l u m . : g ; n d l ~ ' n m : e l w ¢ n g " m | | , h n v e l o h o t ` m o m t n l I 1 § ' | l l | | , , | , | " ~ q ' | , e p u , , ¢° §m a g .| _ ¢ i f x o m t h e m t r y o ! d d d » a u . l | l d . d i n n g r m f - ° f ~ = = » D - » T h a m p - i . _ __ _ , ° L ' : " ; : ' : . _ . . . . . | s : ° : L m ' : ° L ° ' _ * ? . _P ' - = ; _ . . . L _ _ : E L J . - . . . . . " : : km aiu. Conldlaudon az ru- h u h , m n | d u t n l l w l : w u a u x e u m m u m muvu b o gd n n o rl u n s dh n l d af||\ylndkHud,|.llodl|-lll,Uf follows:D"Et --J stockholder in 1 bunk..~I hm conwration or inltitution|xN1MALs /arm r a mu y . My a n d I 1118 cnuxuu 1;lu unmy as to ;\:,u:uu menu mu wen.p u u n m n l l u co U vw ei|'Irn 'Haven Rnse nbalmlmnmhm-su arrow.f o r the 1; wl; r; T32 ;i S n e c i d mu s i c wi f i b e Dnovided f u l l for c e an d mg ée c t.s a i d " § £ é §corpoitdon,The state legisla- ture, however, in order to help psy any deficit in the Depoaiton Guuanty Fund and to discharge the oblitndoxu themed!fa do- ana aggsSlindagnarrd Frgg zgr ; ; " " " ' i s ~o n l a ' _ " "~f o r 'a n d ~ § i l i ' b S "f o 'i m aq p m t t h e d a y : L il l e O u r Bap tist Stats Convention W e a n p l a n n in g b il ' w g g - : Io r | j|, ¢ | ' mm t .g h ,|n¢,,|:gu o n lln q u n n r n W n l h n n l ~ ' " ! ~ I t ° E ? ' " " " . " ! ' E ! _ ~ ~n I l I i ' h n f -g n s 't h e ~ 9 5 'an -_.|.... »h».u be maivaauuy responsible' md linble fn Ita ex-editon over md above the unount df stock by 'him 'add no nn nmount equalto hi: respective stock or share!! We remove horses,cattle, hogs from your farm at no cost to you. f n ~.... .._ or shee rv......N .-...........,.......-...... ...._ .- -_ _ ,._.,_.-__._and dau hier, MarK'1"=* were sun-'m°°*;'"¥ of utrmordxnnry mwrs"monlh.See last week'a r tor costs as provided DY ma oruerday eveiing callers at the Hayes and mspimtlon.Our c mgmxs nn (ull announcement.It 1."'2h"Z pur- ua decrqa and by_la w in auch Rnsenbalm home.was well represented, "ef" bun!pose of this !P¢°i=l night to pro-am made and provided. Mr. and Mrs.Rudolph Hansen eleven present at the 0P€m"B ses- vide an evening of pleasure and Dated October hd, 1930. entertained at a sunday dimer don, and twenty-two at the clos- profit for all members and friends;87-5t Maur-lee Mehrens, Sheriff. paribon ln hunks cloned by the Department of Trade md Com- merce prior to December 81,1981, muy uppropriau out of any money in the Stubs Treasury k bn ha ul\la held. for aI\ in uabmuu ac-'I we n ave the o m v licensed tmcl_crninz or existing while he re- mains such stockholder, and all ' a 1 | . : \ » ». n n v n n f h f f n n a C h i t 'l\l!"\.. de p. sad animals in vi1asi\§ ¢ } > H ~ hone 21, Arlington, Neb. We pay all phone l8l'E€S.\ puny the following guests:Mr.|ing session.You wat were un- and Mrs. Theodore Hansen and snn<Teddy, Mr. and Mrs, Chris Axel- sfanrd. LeRoy Christensen and Mr. .mx MN vnmr Jansen. able tn attend missed a real treat. "The church houses hope, help~ fulness, happiness, honor, honesty, ...__.__._ 1. of our fellowship.No other one organization of the church does this.But to make a sucmss of it, we must have these members and Jriends nresent. so belrin bn nlnn ~NOTICE BY PUBLICATION ON PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL not ohlaerwiu approprinted the Bum of eight million dollars or a l much thu.-ren!as may be deemed necessnry and such ap-| n»»\nvXnH»\»\.\..n s 4...-...1 ......\...' e...,.............. .,...... ,,....llxh quarterly statements underoath of their assets and nabm-1 C ties.The stockholders shall be-r coma individually responsible forg Reynolds Renderfilg Works Farnum Franzenburg, Representative. ~ °'"], , ; " " ' " ' " &|nummenels ann nelrunnu.!i5"ii:"¢¥é.U " - -" g i g Arm " " ' l ' " " ' " " '' " " ""' '""'*'""'"°'the llnbillty hereby imposed. imgIT`. . | n . , ~ a t t h e h o m e d |It is W0|'u|¥ of your support..\..'| ..'|3,.. for vnu ',.'l§'.'¢ Sunday.|.=.¥..m 23.-5'wlanngrgir;| me y l I If f'If=}.?"§'f_'§_.i'§"2' _.._._I I mediltely lite r ll! auch bunk .. . . 1`§¢17§}$}§§"lr0i{5`£§r§51 `§f}mTi1y."| "'j_d ' "~ M r s .LABOR H I I I I H Q Y 8111.1 M T B .|L A T T E R D A Y S A I N T S C O N G R E G A T I O N A L C H U R C H J i a m l T h o m p s o n ,e x t e r l s i o n l e a d -6 t h a n d L.i1l C01I1 A _p _N e w e l l ,P | 5 t 0 | ( f f :o f t h o M c C a r t h y L a d i e s 'I r o -. f f : "" - -» 'i3 .'f.E '.. " 1 i'; ?. ° .'1'§ §i . §§ '§ . .» f"3 §S u m l a l f S ¢ 3 ' ° ° } " f 1 o t . _ . . 3 I ] I . P M P r e s i d e n t E r l a n d N e l s o n o f l i m HIl1 1 1r » ml : i. 'n c m o o n a t t h o 'P r e a c h i n g s e r v i c e s n ~.» r Q a n a C q l é e g e 1 s t o _ c o n d u c t t h o f m ; i n 1 - r Jvl l o 4 n h o m e .T h e l e s s o n T R I N I T Y L U T H E R A N C H U R C H |'*° 1° ¢S l i n 0:-f m o r n i n g a t 1 1 o c o c 5l l . l\ i }\\: a:f l o w e r n r r a n g e m c n t o .W L i n c o l n a n d d S t r e e t s a n d m a k e a n a d d r e s s .. T h e Q e o p l e T h e l i u n l c o o g a v e a c o n t e s t m ~C J u ]P u t "I o f o u r c h u r c h a n d p a r i s h w l l l b e w h i c h M r s .l l a y o s R o s o r l b n l r n w o n '''1 *' g l a d t o m e e t a n d h e a r a n d w e l - \ J L A l . A l . l \ . l l A \ | . ¢ I A . | A l 1 n | J l A A A I ss Washington County.I In the County Cmlrl ofWashington County, Nebraska.In the Matter of the Estate of Belinda J. Banks, Deceased:The verified petition of Addie. s u r t s n c v e u l u u t r a u z u l u p n s v u u a suffering and to stabilize and strengthen the state banking system." SENATE FIL E No. 189 "FOR amending Secdon 8 v of Article XIII of the Con-f lcd 'th C nt II-§L';.'£"'§f ~.;,,,m;j=pm;i,,;';ha>.stltutlon of Nebraska to Letters Testamentary do issue _to read as follows:\ Elizabeth Wulff administmtpx,"Section 3.The predit of the ing c ox-pomtion, or ba nking insti tu tio n s h d l be a d ju d ge d ins olv ent, an d the r ec eive r of sa id c ur pora tio n o r i nstitu tio n s hai l h ave fn | !1-ivhf : md hmwfnl mi th n r i tv - - . m m f -~ ~ve a Dandy. stock of Re= ned used Cars t from.They he RED o.K. hich insures isfaction.1 your old car trade with you. ans Chev. Co |-, NEBRASKA Bepai ring I 1 out A G o ~ d D CAR is Fall? I ~'/.'3 of nr:%r~' .,,,f».¢~< |~~'T*f~*~'~. f ..0 :\.." : 1 .7 . ;"/' ;\1 ¢ - - g - - - - - -_/ 'g .|' ~ \. .u l . . . . - n u _ . F éollm suéh liabilities; and nroviaions of Section 4 Tim. and mrs. Jonn Dfearnoou, suc»ond.Sandwiches, salad,pumpkin pie and coffee were served by Mrs. Chris IIinz and Mrs. Dan 'I`homp- Sunday School a{Q_:4 Sorviceaf at 10:30 a. 1 English services ever -c<§==m» . .l uune me new Dana Presldent, and ' with Will annexc~:ey are urged bo be present Sun-fwill and Tcstsmni under the last!ltate nhnll never ba dven or;..q';.2'reu~\. .1,|i6§£}d`§f`i1=i"df`m§f faaaamil $232.n e u u a a p p a y a n g L U uz u m u n ; ations or banking institv; Is t, ,ldfdny mo rni ng.m m , n m m d .: month.|The Church School meets at 10 Now, thenlon, no es is hereby v 2nd ._ndu'clock,Prlnelpnl F.E.Fll e k , dv m t ha t | h e u i n will be hid Snpelinbeluiellh un laid petition an the 10th "gg nt -~The yo ung :Nun wi ll umti nue 9°"';'2°'.é; '2:.'.'L"" "E §.'f.1'...3°.§ association, or corporation.Thostainlegislature,however,in order in help pay any deficit in the Depositnn Guaranty Fundand to discharge the obligitionn tions." SEX* D 9 sup.°§'{\e_;|e::t_meetig_1_g _\}ill |§'=|and Sth Sundays in rm Th With The Churches B A P T I S T C H U R C H F I R S T H E I H D D I S T c n m z c n L . J . l lo m n , P u ma :W .B y r o n P a r d tm, P a s to r a n a - n u n ! "s l| »'~»| |; With The Churches B A P T I S T C H U R C H F I R S T H E I H D D I S T c n m z c n L . J . l lo m n , P u ma :W .B y r o n P a r d tm, P a s to r a n a - n u n ! "s l| »'~»| |; 1 .o thereof bn demositnrn in banks" u i i l - 2 ; { \ d f r 3 _i f r e d R i d e r C f ~~ ~t h e i r ~ a n d ( f j 5 C l 2 l 5 3 i 0 n g f " I n S f m - i 5 ° i : , , § " 1 ? : ; ¥ : a :f; . : ; : ; e f C H U R C H H i s s t e p s " S u n d a y ~ a t 6 : 3 0 . M r .a n d . - M r s .N i e l s C h r i s t e n s e n G r a n t S t .'1`?"=i n t e r e s t i n t h i s m o s t s u g g e s - m m , 1 . ; m - , .m m ¢ =S n m l a v d i n n e r F P ": b o o k a p i y e fx x s t a n c r e a s e a s .Fla il l n ,l l l l l l B U }J\: La 1l un u u . \ . a \ . u u . \ . |a r e n o t i f i e d t o a p p e a r a n d s h o w ' c a u s e , i f a n y , w h y s a i d I n s t r u m e n t m a y n o t b e p r o v e d ,a l l o w e d u n d ! p r o b a t e d a s f z h e E a s t W i l l a n d ' I ` e s t f | éf¢§¢H"1»§ {g;"f,;" nam Trlda and Commons prior to December 31,1931,may ap- propriate out mt any money inua s n w n r Ig u e s t s a t t h e O t t o C h r i s t e n s e n ! h o m e i n t h e G a r d n e r d i s t r i c t .| H a y : s a R u : - e n b a l m ,i n c o m p a n y w i t h E d S o r e n s e n o f L y o n s ,a n d M a r t i n L a r s e n o f O r u m ,r e t u r n e d ho me In i W wn e sd a y a lte r_ a Yi s i t Hid ay , C hoi r pra c tic e , 7:3 0 p, m.me a w r y u mo l u s a n d u a p r o me ms Sun da y , Ch ur c h Sc hoo l, 1 0 a . m.in r elig io us c on du c t a re d evelop ed . A110112 Bible Class 10 a. m.\Ou r f a mi ii e s a r e ju s t n o w la y i n g Mo r n i n g P r a y er , 1 1 a . m.( A d -aside u sed~artic les to be as sembled dr e s s b y Ca p t. F. J a mes o n ) .l f o r th e Rummapge Sa le an n u a lly Yo un g ; P eo p le ? F ellows hi p , § :3 0 c onduc ted b y th e La d ie s Soc ial amen l;OI 5810. ueceuaeu,u u u ta u 'c u tio n th e re o f a n d ad min i s tr a ti o n of sa i d e s tate b e gr a n te d . W i tne s s m y h a n d a n d Of fi c ia l Sea th i s 1 6 th d a y o f Sep te mbe r, 193 rs ; =: A m I . C . E L L E R. th e Sta te Tr ea s ur y n o t othe r- wi se app ro pri ated th e s u m o f ei g h t mi lli o n d o lla rs o r as mu c h ther eof as may be dee med nec el- sary ,a n d suc h ap pr o pr ia tio n sh a ll be dee med to be f o r a with William Sorensen ag the vet-p. m.Capt. J:'. Jameson speaxer.umon and1i soon DO ne put. on.~cram, ho=~p1Lal at lmoxvnlle, Iow:\.|Sunday is the last dn fo 'y r The minister and his wlfe will z They also spent qlye mght_at Church Army to be with ua and be in Lincoln Saturday and Sim-N0 11 Boone where they v1s1bed a Slsfff anrondav we move on so Fmmont dnv this week attending the For-I l;»¢1$»v ~r..,i.~..J nnhlio nnrnnnn namelv fn rn-u u u u s y u u u 5 \ . . |r ' " ' " ",.._-,. ......,.......-..-..,,,. ~- -l i e v e d i s t r e s l a n d p r e v e n t s u f - l 1 : \ n D vr 1 \ * . \ r n n n n n w f n r i n o x m l i n n t n h i i i u n : n d strenéihen the at-ste banking system."°ol Mr Rosenhalm (YITymlnn & 0'Hnnlon. Ativs.I1».'1£ éhd Mrs. John A1onson at if!! 'l. m- at :ar I N THE COUNTY COURT OF w As mNG To N COUNTY,NEB~ RASKA.Estate of Ferdinand C.Ruwe. Deceased.Notice is hereby given 'that JohnObcrst, Jr. has filed with the under signed, County Judge of Washing- ton County, Nebraska, his final re- .po n as Administramr of the es- "AGAINST emmding Cv. tion 8 of Article XIII of the Constitution of Nebraska to rad as follows: "Section 3.The credit of the atgte shall never be given or loaned in aid ol lny individual, aseocietion, or corporation.The smte legislature,however,in tended funeral sex-vie-cs Sunday for the late William Belknap held in Blair at the Baptist church.M m Louis Andersen and son, Charles of Lyons, formerly of this vicinity, were callers at the Leon We h Large rule pruuu purems or a Dany gnBernice.ristinn-Mr. and M1-s.~Howard W1lha _gclyrglsen spent Wednesday evening conditie to selec ca rr y t n m u w u n u .J u i u l n s u n . a u u u u u u s n>I l u l m a n a n d F l o r e n c C hW c i i n u s d u y a f t e r n o o n ,a e n g v i s i t e d t h e B r o d e s o n M r .a n d M r s .J o h n A r o n s o n a n d ~ m _ _ » . . _ ___ ; n _ . . . _ _ _\ | . . mfrhtcr.1Imvlcl Hngge teaches there._.Kexmax-d.' Louxs Rasmussen of Spxker,|Mr. and Mrs. Arnie maxmff and rnllfd at the Hans M. Jensen home children of Omaha, vismd at theWednesday afbemoon.'\0scar Thom home Sunday. John Wxll called at the Clarence Mr. and Mm Frd Anderson vis.Wnchber home Wednesday.__Iiled Thunday evening at the Al. mr. and Mrs. Harland Chnst.\an~ ben, Petersen home, near Kennard. sen and Betty Lou were Sunday They whed to see Lois who hasguests at the mum Kruse home just had her limb remaved from near Fontanelle.I Mr.and_ Mrs._ Clark Browning cast.-_ . order to help pqy any deticitin the Depoxiton Guaranty Fund and to discharge the obligations thereof bo depositors in banks closed by the Department of Trade and Commerce prior to December 31, 1931, may appro- priate out ot any money in the State Treasury not otherwise np- prvprlawd the mm of eight mil! lkm dollxre Q- as much thereof u mly be deemed necessary, and meh approprhtion s h e ll be deemed fa be for a public pur- pose, namely, m nelieve distressnndpreventsafe:-ing and lo xubilhe and strengthen , dn lhh banking mwm-" FUEL~ 011. De Laval » ~ o Cream ~ ~ ° ~ ~ Money o f / r rf ~_I n ~\ )n a `~' f f ~1 ' , . » = ' -m e M ,. _ ~ . ...I .r \..' "'2 4 ~ ,|~" r ~.k §-' x i i 1.|.. L ' ? l ,r ir ~ ' "~a ~ .1 5 e w i 1.1 r,+ I l ; 5 ' ; - p " 1 ..~.1 ,1 `s .. 1 . . ..- . .g g4s. ~ J ' ° :* " 1 ¥ * "F Q ~ f "- ..n \ ~ ~ ~ 5 f = - , ...;;J i lA: I . .;|- \. 1 ..-.~ w ;0 ~.. ~ . .J . ,-~ : ; " | \ ,i f A ~.* P r o f i t 4 »o »~ » » Pleasure»+ That'a what you get |.n || ;| n the J~ H. Savers home at Fon~ 6 1 1 6 . ul : ~ Wachter home Thursday eve-i Silk Dresses--$10 an~ $12 ~al~ and family ware Sunday dinnerguests at the Otto Christiansen home, west of Blair.Misa Helen Vinderslev,who attends high school in Bidr,spent. the week- end there. Mr. and Mrs.Elmer Thone andlzhildrm spent Friday evening vis» iting at the John Reeh home.Herman Christ did some plas-tering at the Clarence Waohwr home on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Webster and children were Sunday callers atthe John Reeh home . Mr. and Mrs. Will Rankin andEarl and Delmar Lowe were Sun- dny dinner guests at the Fred Anderson home.Alma. and Helen Peleraen vidwdtheGlendaleschoolWednksday afternoon. \ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Christiansen and Bcrgiwe were Sunday eve-ning visitors at the Howard Wil- Hans M, Jensen and Wm. Behr- endt accdmpanied Chris Vinder- slev to Fremont Saturday. Mr. and Mtg, Wm. Christansen tate of Ferdinand C.Ruwe,de- ceased, and made an application for final administration :md dis-charge, for proof of heirship and for the assignment of residtld of estate to such other persons as are by law entitled to the same, and I have set the 17th day of Oemler, 193Q. at }0 o'c1ock A. M. County Court.In Probate. In the Matter of the Estate of r I I I ¢'f . hearing thereof.Dated September 24, 1980. (SEAL)I. C. ELLER, 86-4t County Judge ocued:The heirs at law,next of kin. devisees,legatees,creditors andAllpersonsinterestedinsaid estate are hereby notlfied that onthe 28rd day of September, 19so, Amy Jensen -and Maude Nielsen tiled a petition in said CountyCourt alleging among other things that Charlotte Sophle Anderson, an irihahltant of Washington County,Nebrask died on the 5th day of September,1980.leaving no last Will and Testament, and possessed of Real and Personal Estate est- imma at sza,voo.oo and praying for administration thereof.I f you fail to appear at said County Court on the 18th day ofOctober, 1930, at 2\o'clock P. M., and contest said petition, the Courtwill appoint Carl G.Anderson or some other suitable person Admin- istrator and proceed to n sctglf- ment of said estate. SHERll~`F'S SALE Maher & Carilgan, Attomeys By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the District Court of Washington County, Nebraska, and in pursuance of a decree of said Court in an action therein pending, wlyerein Irene Jansen, Guardian of James D. Vaughan,Ineompefent, is plaintiff, and Washington Coun- ty Bank, a corporation, et al., axe defendants, I will on Tuesday the 4th day of November, 1980, at one o'clock P. M. of said day, at the West froht door of the Washing- ton County Court House,in the city of Blair, Washington County, Nebraska, Hell nt public auction tn the higyest bidder for cash,the following described real estate, to- wit: ssWashington County,Il Lv al Hot~om Nojncs FOR ADMIN-< ISTRATION OF ESTATE |: .. Minn~ow,~11~ been vis~ti~~t w 46--over 490 no select from this the home of her aunt and uncle, Thursday, Fnday, Saturday, Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Morris Christiansen. day.39-lt uvcning ul the William Armsnong home. Mr. and Mrs.Chcsber Aronson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald McDana\d and son were Sun-day guests at the Wm. McDonald TAG v o u s aho me . |"|nnnlf| prvprlawd the :nm of eight mil! lion dollxrs Q- as much thereof u mny be deemed necessary, and unch approprhtion s h a ll be doemod fa ba for a public pur- pose, namely, m relieve distrnsnndpreventmfs-ing and lo xubilhe and strengthen , dn lhh banking mwm-" MissMaggie M.l.owe Herman, Neb. Representative for World=-Herald For Washington County Interaf-ed parties call 766 Herman. Neb. umm cum Hot and bri ght like Anthracite;Let us Q 0 I Drive in your old car and let us trade with you. Vinton-Evans Chev. Co BLAIR, NEBRASKA Storage Bepai ring o Cream ~ ~ ° ~ ~ Money o f / r -I n w . .n "'°n a ! 7 f )~' *a 'e .L . ... _ R ~~~f 1 I L r f l ,I I |~-:i .~ u i \5 4 i . ; " .,.~1 "~i'.».<2:`"* .._,,.1 " . §- ..~ §_;r,11 ~ § i * ~e i ~ s.|s ..J ' ° :.%| * J f ~ "~ : .3'--0, City, spent the week»a1d with his 5 parents,Mr.and Mrs.Wm.m¢~| Donald enrout-r:to Minneapolis, a Minn. on a business trip.He was e accomQanie¢§byh§s wifi; an slnmll ' m ames Mullin entertained I thc Past Noble Grand ol the Re- vm z k n n ! - i m c N E W SA\ I ; 1 | . l \ . l ¢ v ¢ . » ¢ . a n i A l I n u A J M m ("K -Ande rson n f ne ar. . . - . . -V ._ .- . . . _ - _ . - . .- -. N . . . -A r li n g to n ,ac c o mpa ni e d Mr .a n d Mr s . J o h n R o g e r t t o Om a h a la s t Mo n d a y .C la r k B r o wn i n g , J o h n Re e h a n d Shi rley W i lli a ms o n helped H o w - a r d W i lii a ms e n h au l h a y ' Tu e sd a y IJ I Mr. and Mrs. Viggo Hansen and Winslow'I'i1ursd.y:ft:ern\»on visitoré at the uuurusuuu xrtuumeul |Fir st do or ea st E nte rp ris e off ic e! o n d e r f u l burning onomicall u . s c u m I n m n n c e |I F U E L O I L . .r o o o We are now handling the best distillate 1 that can be bought.This is the PRIME WHITE distillate. This HIGH GRADE FUEL OIL is a guaranteed product and will sell at popular prices.2 in E. nUnGEoN' Agent for U. S. OIL CO. B l a i r , N e b r a s k a PIIOIIC 4 8 o r 3 8 5 ¢ . ~»,~_~ " " '" '~~. ; ~ , ~ ~ ~ f ffr m ~ P r o f i t v o o °° »»P l e a s u r e »» That's what you get oooW l18ny0\111S€a De Laval Separator » y_q_w DeLrwals on display The Arndt H a r d w a r e B L A I R . , NE B R A S K A .¢ of Americafs greatest stove The COPPER CLAD. Only one that is lined with coplber. Sold on payment plan This is also the l\om n x 333 CHRISTENSEN| sum Ans'riAdi a 'r'rru: Bonded Ahstnc PHONE 15 n m B l d g .Blllr,Ne bruh Lumber|nn. :owns 'r. :mr | Dmtiné l x-an SERW CI | ,.;°¢s°~,=.~~°-=-rm,.i l`E¥5¥i'z.-F 'Between in FEIE liie md me whi m pi llow. A num be can A. aaom zs,ri b z u e oy an om wmdow. an Gleilrie anon | wma drudng table, s chair|0 ~¢||.I t w a s ~ u i l e g a m m a f o r h e r I nna - n f-an\r u p \ »- - w your doon and'wind une in npon mythin pidona ~ s u n - Tn m w n m m A1~INlvE1¢sAnY _ n - u m m . . n v u ~ wi ~ ~~ut!Whit hnp E N T E R P R I S E BEGGAR5 CAN CHOOSE M a rgaret Weymouth J a c k s o n JOB-N A. aaomzs,pi m m s ~-->:::~;|~ Enw e d u seeo;zd~¢h|| math: a z the pnto f i i o a a t mm. s wf. under the Act of Congrcu of luvh a. 1879. C": |.:-|r --. . . . . H . . . . . . .- ¢ - . Price pa' Year $1.50 mhllnh hm' ldemlu had made many u te n er wo u ld hu e But ls she mms I the world grew er m. n a d fo r a 1 muy cnnsdons hu 1 at use hunk. Slle nal! aeposlu. Th!remembered her. In dlnnnolnumenl. n a a r M m "Shri. " l a i l u ~w u l c r \ 3 l . » n n n f | h - h d f n h n m h a n n l l n l n s t mu, Lwn,Luexv vu I uwwr, un.an and M,-,_ "_ L_ Wumn gg. house ,h,,um ]5|v§ 1 n¢.,';if""'n.. mm'"€.'..°.'ifZ.'.'I°1..§"$u m m nt dinner Sunday, Oct.burning. lonz time.enmininz Ernutlne.12 in honor of their neizhboz-.\J . Hl ro ldi i ght Hg lbéwnzt,lvillzsil " ; , " " """;;|_a m e n vrlih `r.ShiJ'f'.,.".f."..H'E.'.!. E?.!.... 2.2 I In man:-nmaunn-na delirium i'.f"1`§.§'."'.`§¢`1`1n25{I.` "`iEvi`éZE{iv"i1§I» I Ezrieitlnt.-Il!dnrffng linux; in | renfilng this copy ot :Ea chart thu lmimr Hudleson.who m a il;MQ 39-lt M NEBRASKA WEEKLY ayor.Elia `6¢r¢»|~¢ her nralmnl moment.ut blind. she llood nasaed.and lhe i§m`§&`éaT5`iS}I»'£\»¢ 5.;.i;i<s1- Wh] round her bankhook lying on thetable.We can and out whethershe was aL the bank or nut.No one nnticed her. ma :he dld nor this dreadful place!"You will all have eo go." aald the anne, mapping ahul her old- faahloned watch and darting a re semful look at the intsrna "Wg had been lent vnu hen"Uremea-and some alhumen." DQ lirfy third milestone nn that day. uid as though any of them knew'Uv was the redpxent nf twowhat ha mant."The baby will be lnvdy birthday cakes, one made by premature-lf we a n .get her Mn. Walters and the other bv his mavmwlln silent terror.|l 1 l » | U l l ) l I \ l J \ l J MadiBonbuild num J. B. Gaffney phns mobile service station Th e blindness p! c k ed u p h er p u n f th u h u n k tn r lie an d we nt n lll `lEhS{{any money.But she cln n o l h a v e my b o d y In mm w a r d through her confinement now swlft~qi;h 'ned ml! lnstlnc-I f.. ... »..§' ,, about four.l wa s o m I a ft e r ho u rs .Mr .Todd,you will ! ly. sha'll be all rlght. When did you |,...i'.'f.."°§;.,".Blan ch ;Biifa r , E v e r y subscription l l \'¢¢lf=|°4 U°n rln |¢~ rno »»- xnr ru u .opgn meconnt.T h e n n m u ng wxmsam¢g_ < m b s n n b e n w i l l b e lnlf -UMW Y *" ' " _.-.__ . .__ - .._ -- m.. ... u. » . s o h; E1`vei§` t5§»l§1 `iiE£"Bé}ihézt'».A 5BE`}n3`iErnf.1iuTrhe roald uid :dw have to go."you ny she was expectant?" str ang e : in ur ns at th e d oo r, I c ol ma xe d an though she we r e :wi n s "Erneertlnef c ried Lillian, and Er-W ill n ame d the date.Th e do c tor nred mir! who railed her ey e! at Er rn d r oo th e n. Th a t' | th e lan th a t' s nestine said qutckly z.pa dd ed with sa ti sf ac ti on n l th ou gh --»¢.~," JwThe guests who enjoyed the din. ner at the Walters home were: Mr. Ahladde 1 Seribnelfour-inch irom Chri Graves property. r-Two blofqks of ne water main to be laid" " 1 " . : " ' " ' ~ " a T 1no n o o r3 p u b l i a h e n h e . . . n l '.I`.§=oth e r - wla e th e a u b a w p t lo a w i l l r e ma i n I n i o n s a t t.he desi gna ted aub- a d p t l o n prize.E v e r y ' " " ' ° ' " ' ° ' i nm un de uh nd t ha t th a n , ma -, d o u s u e m a d e a p a n o t t h e e o n - n-ur between the pnhliaher and subscriber.\ lmk Out (or the Tax Collector' I n 1918 the aggregate colt M government-Federal,State and local-was $185 per family.I n 1929 it was $480.4--. L A la nna - f nmlllnn SYNOPSIS a n n e x I - R n n a wl h g n c h i l d -lah attac hment. Ernottlna Brlooland.or | .wealthy Chicano la mlly .utromandounlza tlr a e u d by W i llTodd, y outh ul nawlpnper artist. nonof a not rtleulnrly wall-to-do ear-p n a u r .or : la te r u lllu x. mo r e a tthe oonvauuoual ty re. and aware otta e a lti tu d e lh a l r h th a r wo u ld u llto wa rd h la da uz nm-' a = \ - ' H g 'toan lmno eu n lo nu y o uth . un u r u t hUn a to an d the nftalr b u t t h e l a bter . c ap able of A rau lo natn ann ummi n t,and r n ll a u ¢th at tu w m To d d n o lu lo u n d h o r a mn n y . r o - m u l .C H A P TE R I I - T h i la va - ma k i n !r r o l r c n u awlllly ,and lln ally ,lr l lli h u c a n u a t lr r a a a tl a va u r ( -ln z. 1 a v ma k e a "ruu| .vn.y "ma r - ne s tln e" U l f Be nn e tts o ut. ma' am.W i ll 1 o u wa l t! "Ernestlue left without a word. and we n t hac k to th e boule vard.Th e dm-kneel. the hlludneas wa s c umin! do wn o n he r ag ai n.Sh e f e lt th a t sh o W u g nln g to fn lut.She c ould no t h o ld o n a n y lo n g e r - th e r e wa sno thi n g with wh ic h m c lln; - -a h en o lo n z e r mr e d . Th e g r e a t hu lk o f th e b u t wa s mo vi n g d o wn to wa rd h e r- g lg an tlc ,menacing.She f e lt th a t lt w o u ld c r us h he r. a nd moved b ac k a llttle on the sid ewa lk, her ho rrllle d e y es a n d up on th e mons ter wh lc h seemed to swedl an d m-ow.an d then,etrangely ,to rlse_fx-om " I g bee n s een of he r.W lll got ho me about three. and he began to worry bec luae Er n e ltln e h a d no t to ld hlm she wa s go ing ou t. a nd 1| vma so ho t, a nd ah e'| not been well. Hr dec lded to c ome ove r h e r e to th e ba nk . a nd wh en h e f ou n d th a t sh e hadn 'l been th ere , he we nt.to y ourm o t h e r !Ernea tlne w a m ' t th em. Th e n W lll c a me here.an d Mr . Ila mllto n met n lm h e r e .I planned = 3 § ; f =S c h lu u f o r me m. b u t E r - u n e wn s n ' t n l ho me y et."W h er ever she wa s she wo uld ha ve c o me h ome to P e te r . n a W lll argued.an d I agreed wi th h lm. w m wa s near ly .di s tr a c te d - th e me n qunrr eled bltte rly .an d Mr . Ha mi lto n c alled u n Ru b y Paatuuo "W lll' a c omlng.x te ll y o u my name ls B rlc e land B<r- I-c e l-a- u~d- I thlnk tbe re 's mor e.Th e b un ra n o ve r me - lt le a p e d a t m e - " "S h a w a l c ru she d!"exc lai med Llllln n . a n d th e u u r u e la m: "No - s he ' a ju s t de tlr lo u s .P l a n e ce.""C a n' t we ha ve' h er mo ve d to a pr i va te r oo m! C a n' t we mo ve h er l" I l w a s Lo r ln g n o w. w m h m n n e d h u n e e . u n d h e stared a t Ernes tiue a n d gen tly s mo o th e d h e r cheek.wh i le he r br lgh t e y es tu r n o n hlm. " P a p a - y o u n \ u s t lh d W lll- -h a 'll worry . " she urzed. " I can't any abo ut mo vi n g her. Yon 'll h ave gg s eethe do or do c to r. am wo r s t le a n we r e c o n llr me d . "W ell. lt'a a nasty c ase." he aald. " b u t perh aps we sh all p u ll he r thro ugh.wa s N m` a : - h e t u r n e d to th e n u r s e w i th a pld a r e o t ln ~ struc tio n: and requests and lald hlscoatu l d a "' No w- ¢ h e r e ' | n o th i n g an y o t' y o u c an d o h ut ti ve ma el- bow room and qulet.Sha'| already ha d t w o convulsions.W hen th e n e n eomea we s ha ll be ready fo r h e r - " 'Th e ho rr id wo r d _shot thr ou gh L lllla n' a mi nd li ke a s wo rd th r u s t - o n ly diseased an d terrible peo ple -- only the po or an d h elple ss were so allilc ted.N o t E r n a t l n e - oh . God - n o t E r n e stlu e l The d oc tor pu t the m out with d e- lllaerate annneaa.allo wln g w r u f n n n d . Mr a .- t a n ,H e le n And An n a ,M r .an d M n .T .A .Bohn,Mis s Oelia Mc - Ken ne y a nd Oliv er Hu dle so n. An d xe w B o h n a n d d a u g h N n n m : ' r n ' r n w n u m w r - in Stuehmer corner west :f~Elkhom Valle Power I Public Service Co. com- v hlzh line betwmn No m plant 4 Cn. Westen nlemd new Vote for ' WM. KELLY for Clerk of District Court lg--ve been a resident of Washington oounty for f rty-four years, having successfully operated the mill at Blair lor many years and also oervlng an a deputy internal revenue collector for seven years. lf elected l will devote my entire office tlme tn tne conduct of the Diltrid Court Clerk'| office and rmder servicetu the people of Wfawngtmi county lo the best of my ability and ln im econ- omleal manner. I feel that I am well qualified to acne the public in the office I am seeking and l will appreciate your thoughtful mmsideration at the polls on November uh. 'Wm. Kelly ia~ ,4 Loup and Sootin. The city has employed an ad»ji.Superiarq-Nebraska Distributin~ tional night policeman to better Co. turned natural gas into lmzgal safeguard the dtizens of 1;|,g,.n1ains.' When any citizen sees anything of ,Tre nton-Northwes t Bell Te le a mnpidou: nature he should call phone Co, let contract to F. E. the telephone operator at once who Johnson tor constnietion of new will immediately locate the police exchnnge building. . _ _.5 ` UUE Ululk UI.UBB!! Islvvnu »uu»»u\-.in the Uni te d S ta te n no w dr a ws i ts s u p r t f r o m th e gg e nn n en t.A c - <=<»»d'E°==to a sc ar e s s u r vey , th e vms y e o f lo c al u ni ts o f go ve mmg n t : l o n e b o w s mo r e th a n a h i lh o n rlate.Bricelnnd na ln tu r lu c d bu thalplo la , E rn ntlm b ei ng of o. andntta r n s to rmy s c a ns th e :t w i t h hor husbnud,leaves her pn r on trhome5,9 ln:Hamilto n,w n l m fy o u u! In wy ur , lo n g L llllu r a I u ito r win s he r c o nn nt to be h is wif e. p a v e m e n t I n u t o t u m m u w n ;n u ug r a c e f u l l y a h n u t * l n t h e a i r .S h e 1 -_. Q .. ...;-\|. .¢.. ....- L l » » . u n fh a ! and me mo m- i nd nrganlle d a "" ' | . l " " ' ~ " ' " " . . "" " " " " " " " " '" " " °Inn the nrd no w."If :qu so scroll the meet,I~»°€,"2.`T|» °22.'i '°i ~@1353 323 __'£'\s.e'.'2::::':::'.°':':£.=s;. ~I.£:f°::-1,.°.:.°e .!££=1°._':°Q.=1=sf&\| the bna could not act that way. But her knowledge' could not pierce her fear of confusion.And than the bna lunged at h e r - t h e blindness came down ngoln.and Erneallne. alone and ve ry ill, fell down upon the pavement of the boulevard wlth A soft and plnlntlve moan. C H A P T E R l x Lor lnq F lnd l Ern ea tln o. IT W A S n ln c o' c lo c k wh e n Llllln n reac hed Chlc ago h o m L a n g l e i lnlze ln ob edi enc e to Lor lu g'| tr am tlc teleph one c ull,She tu rne d the c ar I nto E rle s tre et. a s Iar in g h ad lns iru c le d h er, a nd sto ppe d b efo re M n ,B e n n e ws door.he r ha nd s fa lli n g f r o m th e wh e e l o f the c ar with ner vous weu rlness.Sha we nl u p th e atalrs qnlc kly .he r he nr l (ull o f repr essed ho r r o r to r .E me s tlne.Sh e c o u ld n ot lmng ln o wha t m l g m h a ve happened to her.l l was n't tlrna lu r e ly fo r he r baby . L o r i n g ha d been br le !an d u m a r lafac tory over long-distanc e. Th e d o o r was ope ned by a col ored mnld who ne ared i n nllenc e. " l n Mr s ,Ben ne tt l n l l' m M r s . To d d ' |alater.Th ey to ld m e to c ome h e.:"Th e glr l ga ve l lq n a w k an d th re w h er h a nd u p o ve r h er mo uth and r olle d h er e y e ; at Llllln n. "C an y ou tell me whe re llr l. To dd ln " na k e d L lllln n a h a rp ly . " L a wd ,hilxs,Wish! I C\IU.~N0- bo d y k n owl.But y ou be tter o- mln l2 '\ --1 g l y ,W _ r i p " .'_`I v - /1. . , . \r - f .14 1 ,`»~\` - 1 '1 ~ -.` \2 / ~J "Wo Dan't Know.We Can'¢ Find Her." and talk to :uw Bennett.She kln tell you the fm\'s." Trembllng seized Lllllnn, but she followed me glrl lu sllence to Hrs, Behnewn sllllng room,and In n momem.found herself confronted by a plump llule woman whose face w u gray nnd mvuged.Lllllnn don't get home on ume.But. yon see.now ll ' |nearly ten an d we hnven'l henrd anythlng of her.Mr . Hnmllton has notlhed the police. They'll flnd he r -- u nle ss - "\\ 'h nt do y ou mean ?" c ried LII- lln n sharply .He r hands we re shnk lng so tha t s he c ould sc arc ely ho ld he r p u rs e a n d gloves." W e l l - y o u r h u s b a n d - Mr .H9112 lh on .he's got th e ldea th a t she mu y have destr oy ed herself.B u t w m say s no-1-she wo uld n' t d o uma.",',"win ls ri gh t.Ern es tlne wou ld nt d o s u c h a n u n : "l" B i l l pregnant w o m e n j e t won- de rf ul queer notions l n th e lr ».....,1.~~ \...|a»..¢ \h-¢mn n a t r d o l e un u u umumy wen e u emu u uvr . an nth ey wlthd r ew.E ve n W lll h a d to leave her. but Ex-nestlne made suc h an o utc r y fh nt the n ur se p en alttedh lm t o c o me buc k u n tll Lo r ln g sho uld ma ke arr ang eme nts to mo ve Ernestlne. Lllllnn found herself ln a L lny re- c epllo n room fumls hed ba rely .L o r lng had gone to the olllc e. Mm Ben~ nm to th e ph on e b oo th d uwns mlns . F o r n mo me n t L lllla n tho ug h: s he wa n g o in g to b e s lc k .Sh e c lun g desperately to the qrm of the c halr. She wa s th e only wo ma n l n th e room.A blac k mnn stood near her. twls tln g n c lo th c ap ln his han ds, hls ups movlng so undless ly .Th e r e was anoth er man. shabby , unc lean. .e n the me t | " u t y o u . n u n g o whed.Mi s s Na n a wlll c all y o u I f th er e' s a ny c h an g e, o r' lf sh e 's d e llvered.Th e b attle ls o u rs . n o w. " Llllln n kn e w f h n t lt wa s a s h u r d fo r L or ln g ns lt wa s f or h e r tn n o vent this dlsmln snl an d le ave \\'||| hehlnd.W lll wa s s o f u tl le l H e \\ ' ou ld h ave le ft he r ln th a t other plac e. ln silenc e they c rossed the street, registered a t th e hotel.a n d we re nsslgued A roo m.Th e y mo ve d uh ou t lu sllo n t mlse r y . loo k ln g ou t of the wlnd o ws a t the wu lls o f th e hospital. "D ld y ou kn ow W lll lon h ls J o b! " Lori ng hesltnted."Yes ," he s old n t I n n ," I k n e w lt . " do lla r s a y ea r , o r te n pe r c e n t o f _ th e i r e xp en d i tu r e a E Th e ta x c ollec tor wi ll c ontinue to ' ti g h te n h i s g r i p o n th e A me r - i c a n poc ke tbook u n ti l th e pub lic us es i t ;p o we r to for c e go ver n -me n t to s u bs ti tute e c o n o mic a l,ef - fi e ie n t business prac tic es f o r th e pr e s en t wa s tef u l me tho d s .; CHAPTER III-»-W ill end ble y oun|wi f e begin their merr led m eIn e. eln| le room in e humble neigh-borhood.Erneellne reelleee the dit-ferenee her marriage h u mu le Inher eoclel sphere, but. sec ure ln herlove,t e e n the future Iprevely .C H A P T E R l v J o h n B m. .Wlll°a belt friend. euc ceeetul t ouxk dleel-peted e rtiet. :Ives e. bl thdey pert!for Er nee tln e a t Rub!uten o I bo - a 1 ua r n z zu' r m a n A 1 ' r 1 . E G R O U N D u§T.§3J §¥3f'"p§2=.n3.m'1$f.=?u.. I n.bootlegger and n n :lender.lr -PIOIQQU vnnltlnla b v him critic ismTh e Sec ond Ne br a sk a C on gr e s- E de a d d i s tr ic t, c o mp o s ed o f W a s h - i n g to n ,Sa rp y a n d D o u g la s c oun- filf*8.ha s sud den ly bec ome th e ba ttle gr o u n d wh er ei n i s b e i n g ! f o u g h t o n e o f th e mo s t i mp o r ta n t* p o li ti c ll b a ttle s o f th e d a y .D e m - oc ratic c ontro l of the next c ong ress ma y e ve n depend upon th e elec tion of a d e mo c r a t i n th i s d i s tr i c t.So wr i te s th e Democ ratic Na ti o n a l Con gre ss ion al C o mmi tte e to Ed~ w a r d R .B u r k e o f Oma h a , d e mo - nrnfire c an did ate f o r c o m m a s i n la of W ill for brin ging his y ou ng wifeto auch u. place.A g p n ll n x t o W ill 5°nk: h or hf ema,_Io o»1»n_;_-unson BI o n re n n ommy uc or,o z p h ln l n g t h lt h e mu s t a n P o o h .wh o h u drank too muc h.to blnhomo.Erne stlno lo hur t a nd lnd lt-nnnt.Tho lltuatlon In lur ed by thenppoammeoofLo ri ng and L i li a n .wh o I n d ha nd o f ho r wh er oa bo ulnla d w i ll w h o m s h o lo n e lt b o p u t! I C HA P TE R V- Ro pr o n c h ln h i mfo r ln vi ng h or " u rotocl¢d'In hisc arlnl for Poo le,lll tak e s an at-ti tu d e wh i c h n n k o n l E r n o a u n o toth o r o a lltlu o f hor n u r uro.Shoil conscious of |»pproac hln|,' mother-hood,and in antlc lfation o t the-'- =; _ o po nl s nmol n v l n f l ao- eoun HTa"ioifl"{ifiii_Lha: he hal] killed Ernenllne-lt seemed hard for wxn nn hear, but he brushed n away li ke n oth in g. "She paused. " M n Bnm.\lton's no t a ta x i fo r us ou t th e m ha d I t alnc e slx o'c loc k.I dnn 't k n o w h o w mu c h th ls 'll c os t hi m. " " Th a t do e s n ' t ma tte r ," la ld L u - llun impa ti en tly . a nd tri ed to c on- trol he r perturb ation.Sh a wa s dls tur bed an e w a t th e th o u g h t o r Lo r in g violent,un c o n tr o lled - c h e had ne ve r s e e n hi m lo. e xc ep t o n th e other oc c a slon o f h h quar rel wi th W lll.B u t th is wa s worse.H e ha d alwa y s been so f o n d of Er n e atln e- a s th o ug h sh e we r e b la own li ttle si ster .Sh e fe lt a gr ea trollerto th i n k th a t h e h a d ta ke n c harge o f th e search.H e wo u ld Ilnd Ern ea tlne lf she we r e to b e f o u n d But the th ou ght o f her a la ter o ut I n these h o t s tr e e u .lo st.l u an d alone.canned he r auc h angu lnh n m alan c ould sc arc ely breathe. th i s d i ltr i c t, a n d i t i s a r o u n d Mr . B u r k e th a t th e b i g f i g h t i s b e i n g wa g e d . Th e Na ti o n a l C o mn i tte e f ee ls s o ke e n ly th e nec essity o f a de mo - c r atic vi c tor y i n the S ec o nd disb- r i c t. u m i t h a s w r i tte n M 1 _ B u r k e C HA P TE R V I - - W llI ' | f a th e r Glugua nmly .A suggestion th at ther u m n l ha hald fr om tho Brlc c -land hams.tha Todd house b u r r ;lr n n ll, me e t; wi th r d u n l. to E mu -tln fa de e p sorrow though hor I n -thor sttandn the ofssoqulea.Ho o t-h n B r n t l t l n o l l n n n c i n l u a w h i c h l h o d e c l i n e s , i n l o y n l t y t o W i l l . P a u s -t u a o b r i n g s h i s w t h o n A v l l i t o f | \ A u ¢ n | l O | A \ l a n d ! P f \ | l " H _' l l dong that line as follows: "I feel I ean't impress the im- portance of this matter on you too much, beause the Second Nebras- ka in one of a handful of districts i n which the resudt will measure the dilierenee between victory and ahfeat." ln port, the letter reads: "Democratic control of the House o l Representatives i n the next Congress may depend upon yourelection, henoe this letter. "There are 435 in me House. We need to gain 53 more then we had in the last congress to control the nat House.We are very certain we will control 50 and the capture of three or four more would mean victory, with all that implies: elec- tion of a Democratic speaker, or- tonehon by (hair rrhndllnan.Thenookothorhn|bmd'|a uthluvol tho older ln. Told n hon-lon Dnvuldl Llillnn end Lorlngu-0CHAP'u.n vll-°Will'l motherdlu llmolt lmmodlstoly :fur mohlrlh ol Ernllllnfs blby.The 4:ou~nl: llvl ln the Todd houn.Lorlnnnnouncu hll Intention of "Kohn: Into"nolltlen,ln uloclmdon withPuuno, wma whom he hu tormodn friendship. He In eager for wulth.Chuan; ln Wll\l onlne nu io brln¢hhu xdnnccmonl, um lrnutlnn lu;r;g\ lnoklnl ro rvuu to mother- o Wm T5unil some wor'R fo? an nd- verunlng usvncyrwhlch he zrouzhzhome to do.He mlght hav fakenone of the Jobs napa had ofteredhimfrom time to tlme. but panewasInEm-npe and [mi ng Incharge of hls ulfuln.Ernesllne could no! forgive Wlllfor plnylng baseball in the streetswith .Tohn Pryor nnd n half a dozenotherhall'-zrmvn boys.when he-....- »..,», »-,..._ ».|.. »....m... ¢....... Wl§t';ri»uf&_ni|u:im| ui to her? Mamma loved Ernestlna the mm- th e wh o \ wn use- g e t- 3111. ~eled th e c on- th e alle- e a i t . ~¢1- Ile- th e I ~8 ra ve ¢ rs to ou r -oudd o r ld e l m y o u One u l the new Globe "Glow Maids" arrived at the home of Cul A. Anderson northwelt o I Ken- nsrd and took up the duty ol the old range that had serv- ed its time. This s d appeaqed recently in a Neb- raska paper:FOR BAY 1 Big fat hog. Cqme out and me me.Jim Larkin. You don't hav e to t a k e a memor§ course to remember our telephone num- ber.l¢'s just s a y that again, please! Octqbeis weather's Bright and blue And lots of folks Are that way, too. Th l l Mornlnfn Mail Brought Thlnl Mother:"0l1,Qear, you're letting the a lwdus tmn o ut o f yvur new doll." Mary: "0h, Wa all xighfmmuxnmy.I'm helplng her to reduce so ahe'll be fashion- able." We never appreci- ate The Enterprise until it hi la tara:- rlve one dxy.Ian't t h g f n f mt ! PETEHSEII HAHUWAHE Blur. Ne hnnh uiittefiuz with fear or ta ker. lboked it he r al If he scarcely kn e w h er ,. . " L l ll i n n l"he exc la imed"fEi£S§iE." :Me fofd him; "all the way.Pre been so won-led." "You had cause to worry,"he-:uid grimly."When we find Er-nestlne sho la mins home with us-no stay.Don't you agsfeer She?got to .have somebody to Lak;care nf her."Of c o urse,Lori ng." " P r e ne ws o f a sor t."h e said Qlowly ,an d they stared a t hi m. gnnization of the Committees and the power to shape o.n.d direct a le g is lati ve pr o gr a m b as e d o n D em- oc ratic princ iples and polic ies. " Y o u w i l l ap p he b ia te wha t s u w a vi c to ry wo uld mea n to th e mor ale of D e mo c r a ts d l ove r th e c o u n tr y . F o r o n ly o n c e i n o ve r f i f ty y e a r s h a s th e p a r ty w i n n i n g th e Ho u s e i n th e of f- y e ar elec tion fa iled t o c u l u u u a n n l l u l u | l l l u u l u u n u J u u u s u after wor k."Ile doemf t cure." she thought, and lonzzod to wound him. ao strike thu-Mah his carelessness. Sho gre w n imo ag mor hld -"P erh aps he' ll ha ve r eas on to wok en --to un derstand th at Ili"d'u a jo b f o r o man.".W m too k five doi lam. almos t the Inst o f their osh.one mor ni ng early in Augu st and wont ou t, look ing ver y c lean and s pmc e,un d with n i . .a l - \ . ¢ .. . . n n \ n n u i n u n I n 1 . | . .- . . A " I don'r k n o w wh a t i t' |wo rth. Th e r e wa s a wo ma n ta k e n to th e Pounty hospital this a f te r n o o n - fr om th is neighborhood.She wa s a y ou ng wo ma n.an d she wa s tn be conf1ned.I t mi gh t ha ve been Ernc stine.l' \ e sent w i l l out ther e. and I c ame b y to s ee it y ou were he re "- -to his wi f e - " a n d tnwai t h ere fo r a p hon e c all." Th e telephone ahrifled.an d the sound leaped through th e m a ll Mm. Be nn ett plek ed u p th e re c e iv Pr \\!t'h n lribmlillnu hnnfl wh ile We have option on an other car that will come soon which will bgglightbx-higher. .sv . 1Headquartersat Farmers Elevator Hooks and Svendgard, props. 'l'hA¢'s what you have when you buy Marathon Gas, hes! in the long nm.Absolute satisfaction, that is the general verdict.Try un once and you vvillcome again. I 0M a r a t h o n S e r v l c e S t a t l o n CORNER ann 8: WASHINGTON STREETS Au-'RED ENGER, Prom-ietor \ CASH SPECIALS Fi°iday&SaturdayMr. Fai'me&':-- You are invited to come in and inspect dur new quarters first door O I | ; Mystic Flour 48 lb. Sack $1.23 Maihtop Flour 48 Ib. Sack $1.23 nulfarlng ln patlcnt sllence,and :hey were joined by a thu-a andthen a fourth vngue qnlet Hgure.Lllllan'n teellnzs were not ot Dllybut revulslon.She cunld not bearlt-Ernestlne here wlth the scum oftheearth-mamma's baby--thelrbennty-ln tnls plnce that smelledor lysol, that was nz full of sounds or slckness and snlferlng as pnrgn-tory ls full of groans 'rms plncg wna hell, lt was nlghtmnre.Therecnme from the street the clmg nl an nmhulnnxz and n stretchermovedIn the hall.Loring was be- slds her. beckonlng."We nm taklng her to tha Pmbyterlnn hnapltnl.'1'hey*ll have n room. und A mme for her when weget there.Also a good doctor."unum followed hlm ln confnslon.The ambulance she had heard wasfor Emestlne.The nm threaded utter la through tha lu-eats.md gnln there un delay.an-n. Ben- net!left them to zo back homa wlu was wlth Erneltlne and thestretcher. But now. at last, s smnll.frvgghly palnted room. u clean as 9 Hfeldsd .dlem e mb. nerrnmhfs- mill at Blair for many years and also pervlng Au a deputy internal revenue onlleelnr for seven years. lf elected l will devote my entire office tlme to the conduct of Lhe Dintrid Court Cl¢rk'|office and nmder service to the people of W a wngtmi county to the best of my ability and ln an econ- omical manner. I feel that I am well qualified to serve the public in the office I am seeking and l will appreciate your thoughtful consideration at the polls on November uh. 'Wm. Kelly ,4 x A CARLOAD -oF ° RED RIVER OHIO POTATOES at $1.35 per bu. While They Last We have option on an other car that will come soon which .:»~.- .i a e 9 ; | 0 1 0 5 §»w\; f _ , £'| ~\ '- - -5 \~ The Kind That Makes Your Car Speed 0ver the Hills 'l'hA¢'s what you have when you buy Marathon Gas, hes! in the long nm.Absolute satisfaction, that is the general verdict.Try un once and you will come a t I n n ," I k n e w lt . " " B u t w h y - - " " I dldn't know how Emes tlne would take lt lf I batted ln.I thought alle would let a s kn ow lt she needed us.""You kn owho w p ron d sh o la-" larlng moved reutlesaly ."I thi n k l' ll go hac k t o th e hospital.Y o u stay here,No n ee d f or bo th of u s to so- l'l| c all you u you'r% needed." W eary and c onfus ed. Lllllan took of ! he r c loth es . ba th ed in tha tln y ba th ro om an d la y d own ac r os s th e bed,pa rtly dressed agala.He r wh ole tho ug ht wa s str ai ne d, at n m to wa rd th o hospital an d th o po sf alhla Issue of Emm-allno'a Illness. Th e n her Il\uugl| ls tu rn ed an d turned. from L orlng to Ernas une, to wu l, to ma mma a n d p a p a a n d E r - nes tlne a nd h ac k to ma mma ag ai n. Mamma h ad a llowea p ap a an d Lo r- ln g to d i c ta te to h e r a b o u t W lll' | father.Th a t had r ea lly s ep ar ated Elr n a tlu e f r o m th e m alo n g ago. Th e y ha d o h r e d E m e l t l n e th ei r lo ve a n d he lp on ly at th e p r i c e o f betr ay al o f he r ma r d a g a T e n n c a me to Lllllu n ,an d eve ntu ally , Um! a nd a nd . ah e te ll a alee a. ( C o n ti n u e d n e x t we e k ) win the Presidency two years lat- er.."I a m wiring this letter be- cause of the national imponance of your election and with the hope um you will find a v.-ay ho get the importanoe of Hia result in your mee before every Demoiat, man or woman, in your district. "Because the result in your dis- trict easily can determine wheth» e r o u r pa n y n h a l l wl n o r l o s e th e House, every Democratic voter in yoizr district should be w e s o go to the polls and vote." With so much depending on the Second Nebraska district,demo- cratic leaders promise to put forth their strongest effort; to get out .n-f.m.~n.¢i.~ V|\f9 in Han 'hm I we "gm or rn.-¢......e ll. me we."l'll llnzl wnrk mdny, or stay omnuI do," he told ldrnestlne andkléued her on hath cheeks »Peter clung m him ecstatlcally."Peter loves wlu the better." shelhoughl, nrvsslnz any thorn nt handagainst her henrt.After he was gone, she went lo her trunk nnzlgot out the lmnkhook she hld oh-lnlned that dny two years ago.when she hnd come out here nadfound \VIll's father dead.Here wus a secret source of supply of her own.She looked at her bankbalance,It was enonzh tn vu forherself and the new bnby, if she wen! lnlo a two-hed ward. as Doc lor Grey had planned for her. Thla was her money.wm would hnve m manage for himself and Peter.She decided fo go and get the mo ey and have cash ln the houseIfhnythlnghappenedButlhe We have option on an other car that will come soon which will l;lg;,ligl\tl¥»-higher. .sv . 1Headquartersat Farmers Elevator Hooks and Svendgard, props. 'l'hA¢'s what you have when you buy Marathon Gas, hes! in the long nm.Absolute satisfaction, that is the general verdict.Try un once and you vvillcome again. I 0M a r a t h o n S e r v l c e S t a t l o n CORNER ann 8: WASHINGTON STREETS Au-'RED ENGER, Prom-ietor \ CASH SPECIALS Fi°iday&SaturdayMr. Fai'me&':-- You are invited to come in and inspect dur new quarters first door O I | ; Mystic Flour 48 lb. Sack $1.23 Maihtop Flour 48 Ib. Sack $1.23 Be nn ett' |sitting:room,an d I n u mo men t found herself confronted by a plump little woman whose fac e wa s gray and ravaged.Li lli a n looked nn her wi th pleading eyes, afraid to trust her voic e.He r thr oa t was d ry en d c lo se d. "Please -wh ere ll sh e? W ha t h as happened?" " W e don't.,knovf.W e c an't Gnd her."" " Te i l me - p lea s e . " "She' a not been we ll-- y o u k n o w o f c o u n e th at she was expec ting another confinement?" Lilli an n odde d, r enliz lng that lhe was ignorant of .the date. "W ell,||»£\ce \\'ill's been o u t- o f work. shew: not been well." " W i ll ou t o f wo rk ?I d1dn't kn o w th a t. " Her b ea n was s ha k e n wi th remorse.W i ll ou t o f wo r t. and E1-nestine Ill.and she hn d known nothin: 01 it-.:rm!.n:. hridze M a w -| - \ | \ ~ \ » l \ l u u l l n n u m »_ Headquarters at Fermers Elevator Hooks and Svendgard, propo THE HACK SAW i \ Judging from the number of men who inxveeaqtng downtown a t nouns,house- cleaning Lime is get- ting started in ea.rn- est here in Blair. The full enameled exterior,and the famous 4 wall con~ struction o f t h e "Monarch"malle- able range makes it the most ouummd- ins va lue ofmalle- able ranges on the market bodny. Come in and let us prove it to yon. voLUME 5 mm, Nebraska, Ocfnber xs, wgo Nungggg zo Mr. Fai'me&':--~ You are invited to come in and inspect our new quarters first door east of the Blair Municipal Ice Pla nt. We carry a full li ~ffdeds at all times that are ABSOLUTELY FRESH. Now is the' time to hull your oats for your fall pigs.Our price for hulling oats is ridiculously low only .l5c per hundred. We are equipped to HULLOATS and GRIND ANY KIND OF FEED at a minuta notice. /'lair Feed Mill wnlarn' and Kurnz. Prop. An easy way to daeck up on your- self.How woudd you lilm the world | | | acted just as you d o ? they all \=rutched' her in atnjninln silenc e." Y e n - - y e s - th i s i s Mm. Be n n ett. ...Oh, hr- tlld....Oh , th an k you....Her s ister I3 h ere.r l ] te ll them." She tur ned f r o m the phone. "IL's the hospital otllce.W i ll has lde ntlded Erneatine,a n d he's th er e wi th h er .Oh , Mr . Ha mi lto n -- y o u fo un d h e r ! " "Ge t y o ur hat,"said Lori ng. " A n d c o me wi th un.Ne ve r mi n d y ou r k ey s , Lillia n.W e' II take thet n ! L | | A t the hospital a n Inter ns wa s very buslnessllke.' "Her hu sba nd has Ide uti tle d h er. Ye s. h e i s with he r n ow.No, y ou c n n 't c ome ln - we ll. o n ly fo r n mo men t." Th e re la y E r ne s tln e tn the stlif . lou:-ak eited.hoanltnl nhlrt.her t a k e a memor§ course to remember our telephone num- ber.l¢'s juat"25"l- s a y that again, please! Octqbeis weather's Bright and blue And lots of folks Are that way, too. Th l l Mornlnfn Mail Brought Thlnl Mother:"0l1,Qear, you're letting the a lwdus tmn o ut o f yvur new doll." Mary: "0h, Wa all xight,.muxnmy.I'm One u l the new Globe "Glow Maids" arrived at the home of Cul A. Anderson northwelt o I Ken- nsrd and took up the duty ol the old range that had serv- ed its time. This s d appeaqed recently in a Neb- raska paper:FOR BAY 1 Big fat hog. Cqme out and me me.Jim Larkin. You don't hav e to s o s h e ~ ~ f ~ able."\ We never appruni PETEHSEII HAHUWAHE { until it hila tara:- rive one dxy.Ian't thgf,A fact!Blur. Ne hnnh 4 1. Mr. Fai'me&':--~ You are invited to come in and inspect our new quarters first door east of the Blair Municipal Ice Pla nt. We carry a full li ~ffdeds at all times that are ABSOLUTELY FRESH. Now is the' time to hull your oats for your fall pigs.Our price for hulling oats is ridiculously low only .l5c per hundred. We are equipped to HULLOATS and GRIND ANY KIND OF FEED at a minuta notice. /'lair Feed Mill wnlarn' and Kurnz. Prop. ~A~H SPE ~IA~SFi°iday& Saturday PHONE 84 9" '. § ' E E . ! 9 l § 2 ' § , §§ T § ! B E Frymans Pure Country Sorghum None .Bétter I0 Ib. pail $1.25 Syrup Maple Flavor Pancake hall gal. 50c Napatha Soap (luick 10 bars 33g Mystic Flour 48 lb. Sack $1.23 Navy Beans 3 lb.25c Coffee Victur or Valu per lb.23c Maihtop Flour 48 Ib. Sack $1.23 Ro ~ed Oats Scotch small loc Rolled Oats Scotch Large Package l9c Coffee Butter-Nut 3 lb. can $1.25 White Pearl 48 lb. Sack $1.59 Sugar 10 lb. bag 571: - . - . ,..,...--.....-" . . . . . . - . -_...,-c o u n ti e s a n d lo g i ve th e Na ti o n a l eo mmi txe g th e vi c to r y f o r wh i c h th e y a r e a s k i n g N e h r w m . .Ar a pa h oe - Min i ah mre g olf c o ur s e op en ed to p u blic . Gr e e n wo o d - B r i d g e be in g c on- sttu c wd ne a r h o me' o f N. 0 . C b le - ma n f o r n e w h i g h wa y . wo uld no t le t \ v m k n o w she ha d n .She p u t th p a mn ll bn nk ho ok o n th e din ing room tab le an d we n! about the c le an an d ti dy house. washing dishes.se tti ng th e r o oms ln order. T h e n wa s a lo n :le tte r f r o m ma mma ln th e mo rn i ng ma ll.E r nenlne did n ot Gnlsh rea dlug lt. tor she h nd to g o a nd lie do wn on h er |.nAuuu ;u;n wcu mm p u mp nub e in s ta lle d to inc rease wa te r Supply-. EXPECT LARGE NUMBER AT RO0'I'ER'S DAY - w a s Mo r e peo ple th a n eve r ar e e x- s \ . n . | 4 \ 4 |I n | | 6 n l u |~Q n h \ \ n |U A A * u u u u \ . a l n . . u n o u n - _. .5 . . .. .'.could sc arcely torbear c ry lniz o m. Sh e f elt withi n h er s elf n o li g ht n t all, no bu oy anc y . n o s pa rk nf n n- She was-dqll,laden,submerged She felt she ought to make some of f o r t to resis t th is sp lrltlfnl laer tlu hut she was too Ill.She wandered lf her c hild would be bum too soon Th i s thought goaded her in to ac CASH SPECIA~S Fi°iday&Saturday Mystic Flour~ 48~lb. Sack $513 Maihtop Flour 48 Ib. Sack $1.23 White Pearl 48 Sac~$1.59 Sugar 10 lb. bag 571: Napatha Soap (luick 10 bars 33g Coffee Victur or Valu per lb.23c Coffee Butter-Nut 3 lb. can $1.25 Syrup Maple Flavor Pancake hall gal. 50c Navy Beans 3 lb.25c Rolled Oats Scotch Large Package l9c Ro ~ed Oats Scotch small loc Frymans Pure Country Sorghum None .Bétter I0 Ib. pail $1.25 PHONE 84 9" '. § ' E E . ! 9 l § 2 ' § , §§ T § ! B E y a w n w - N e w .me mmn n l nu v ve r ' s D a y a t th e Ag ricu lt ur ll C ol- lege Frida y, Oc tober 17.W ith a n attractive progra m arranged, Prof, H . J . G n mlln h o f t h e C o lle x v ln - llov ea N ebra ska fa rmer s vrillw nnt t o see the experimental livestock with their own' eyes. Th re e groups o l experhnents have been conducted by the Col- lege in preparation lor Ro0ter's Day.They include-feeding wheat to hogs, the finding of the value o l mxxlnetlng hogs at lighter weights,and dehermiming the vdne of dilferentproleln supple~ ments. Ele va ti o n s inc rease stea dily i n Ne b r a s k a f r o m e a s t to we s t.Ne a r R d o i n Rleh ard non c ou nty th e lo we s t e le vn d n n i s 8 2 5 fee t.O n -th e ta ble la nd b etwee n Ba nn er a nd ' K i m b d l c o u n t i e s n e a r th e W y o m- rlnu,She ro se an d gathered fmn- her tr un k Peter '|li ttle hnhy par menu, long slnc e washed and mend ed an d la ld a wa y .Sh e ma d e lh r Lhlngx she might need tor the buh; In to a bun dle an d nut. It ln ho* dresser drawer.She would cet lu--money .She wo uld arra nge her o wn a f f a l n - w l l h competenc e W he n th e c all c a me s he wo uld hx ready .Bu ! s h e mm( rw th - st.She mad, he rs e lf & po t of f re s h ten,ask er M n .S u n to look n n e r Peter an d a t le n z lh ln th e early n n e r noou she started o d n n th e Ion: md k to th e ltr e e t r a r . She rode lnter mlnn hly ,wlth dr u wln g he r oplrlt fr o m th e cnn c nulon of the he at wave s : hm mr" u p f r o m th e n o n e p a ve mmn ln ! th e me e t c a r .W alklng ln a ml-' sh e re ac he d th e hu nk an d we nt I n ai d e She opened ber n urse.hu-fo u nd lmo h g lu c n meu u u n n h u m book.Like u pic ture ln n rlrenm ,L could nee the. In-n'-'~r °n"'~~»\ fr nn nm d lnlnv mmm mm.. fn nz n V is55: lim the 91078568 1-i Iii`i\` '"""'éi§' iii" |;i\|"E '; m Ftrnltun, mn and floor caver- illll-lhthew R. Bendorl.21-tt TW .M MS Wood Circle wm meet at the Henry Balmer home in Ft, Calhoun on Oct. 19. The Wnealeym Guild of the M. "Hi" Robinson of Aulmm, Neb., vu gneting old friends in Bid! on Mondny.` The Boyd Neighbor hndngwn wi 1| me etwi *thMr| .C.E.Kra us e on Fridxy Afternoon, Oct. rr. Mn. Geo. E. Willem of Oswego. I Mn. Olive J. Smith md dnngh- ten, Fnnee l s ud Gum attended the Blptist Shu Convention i n Omnhn on Wednesday, Oat. s, M n .Neil B u d :m d sister, Inna Huck o f Onnhn,came up w'Q l ~ ~re, rugs md door cover- ..._~ in-. and lin. Joe Lazure of Calhoun township,spent M~ evening | t t h e G . A .~ ~ - home.. Mrs. c. R. Mend left Mon for Rochester,Minn.,neeom~ ing her ister, Mrs. Fwd Ro~ Subscribe for Tha Enberpxile. Fo r Ba h-Po la nd China bout. 8941 1 Fnnk W illon. Roy l l c k u m of (hnnhl,v u shaking hind!with Blair people lut Mondny morning. For Snlu-Svmo good J a my Mn.Wm.Kelly and dnughfu, Misa Margaret were in Omaha on ha t Slhmlly . Mr. and Mn. Walter Wymt of Omlhl, spent Sunday at the pu- ental. U. G. Garner hams. Mn. G. L. Dixon entertdned a Iounwme Ho nky a ftnrnmm. On 1s. ll kl e s Kntherlne and Grune Struve viliqd friends nt Schuyler, Neb, ln! Sundzy. 4 | `.T... _Q-1 m | l h line!n n l l n t g i l e t l l l _ D i u ¢ _ d f l D B l ' I t ~ w i l l l l l o G D I ~ N ! ! ~ . | . . . L . . l ' f " 1 l 1 ' . _ _ A . ; ' I f Ln.Aa w l u l H U B .u e o .n a v e l . C. K. Bendorf, Manned er . J * __ . _ |1 . ¢l r n Q ano, .ln vlluvlL15 uv; many, mn. na. Lb , 1 m _ 1 m m m ¢ f ¢ m » d e y .° n 1|\;:¢.._A; n... f ¢H¢- n... t!-I..;.. ..L........-\ un: a ny nun "muy W un- my | wn ul mmuw, ww W m "V W -wMr . ma mn .1-za Hansen mn'"'° Mayo Bros.family spent Sunday at the home!Dr. and Mn. No rman Rathmm of Ed's sh1er,Mn. F. s. Cnmlnd enwruixbd at dinner 'nxesdnyumwfamily of Fremont.[ning in minor bf the formex-'s $`I' """"¥».` § ~ b u e mmi . T d l l d l n O c t 2 1 .an-ulnnieabla gge.Jolla Hush. S7-Bti "§l'= uuu I-ml vwuwu, um- d a m r .u m m r s .J a c !m o e r i e r a u u" T h e W r i g h t C a d i l o n n h P l n y e n ' , 'm u . x .B " " ' ° " 'U » d = ; ; ; f - = \ - = q , , . L '" '5 § . S " " " " '. ; ; " . ? '1 . ` ? , ° L '. § '. '2 .' 2 " I . . , u i l a m i l y , o f F r e m o n t ,s p e n t s u n d a y B ' P " "c h u r c h F r i d a y .O d .24 : 1 1 ,§ ' ¢? k . " § ' E f f § " £ . § m .m i s \ .~k e p t c l o s e d d o o r s o n M o n d a y .a t t h e H a n s J e n s e n h ° m ° i n B l a i r . 8 : 0 0 P . M .8 9 - l t M n ;F 'k W i n g e r a n d M n .M r _ u u ! l I x 1 . F t 1 » d I A J n g o f B l n i r T h e w e d n e s d a y d v e r n o o n b x i d g e F o r s n |E e w d m k e K a m i #n .\, ~ . ' Z ' $ . . _,|.....,..», .n . . . . h .. . . , . . .. f n . ¢n m n n . .H n r n e r x d u b m e t v n t h M n .c .E .K " § " F ' . ur Ina unuen-lxer, nun.un mz;m. -nu u-Wu un; nunu mu-nmphone, 161; m. pam. las.s-u lut. Sunday evening,live were John Hillman is under the doc- b'P"'V"d And b°°"'°° members. tan are at P\'¢9¢U¢ with a Lune Mrs.Lester Hnnsen entertained 10042.the Jolly Coffee Club lun Thun-n Ne] h i : ln. E_ A_ Gordun of I<Iolbrook,i°°""i"' Mrs. Violet lnenle ev e of b., spent the week-end with let Los Angeles. mdl hir.a m M.D.N\ew-M .d H n . W Scherdin,an rs.,r m m...,¢.».» uno szvmfhv in nmnhn when-- -ffm: £=1,°=,,,=§:.Q.\»'1z»".;-.;'m;azuvw vu \l |.;':f,:.:. ?§°£§m§1nf"1`§,£`E=,"fmday."`I9°*~- 15, f9l1gw}I1z. a P116 o'c1ock|Highest prices paid for produee.idAY» on. 2. d V ; j m ' §1 ;R 'a luncheon an :mums cds.Pham 253,Farmers Produce c¢,|..rs_H121 uwe anlaws.Wm. Arm~Mr; Mi nnie Triplett were dinner "Ent u mh u s f x e ~M- eb.auf' guest; nt me home .A Mn n Y P _new ma Dorothy GraY. who teaches__-__ ..Q- .___J n,....-..\..,» Q......let coach ol the Vmwn Uh°V|'°|°f|in the I-'remnnt nuhlic n¢hnal|.| Mr. md Mrs. Henry Jensen of ell. the Bench wen guests at tin | Siena home in Bhir last Monday gm nvanlnu as-1;ur. u. r.. gummy F s d p ]Fax sale-'Ive nty he ad o f Spot-I Wg' M3 5 P Lind l l .ES.. o mmnuglualmn n \ n i f . | ° " ' ° " " s w ' N § ° n ~ * ° ~a n u w l u * ' ° » " ;" -- "" " " 'l r n n f l M n n r :l l a h n n n d n f 9 1 9 'w e r e d i n n e r g - n e s t s j a t t h e evening. Fashion Center Beauty Puior- Phone 47-Alicq Tflplett.Realis- tic Permansntn,$5 m e $7.50- Guaranweed to he Good.39-1: few dw#nt. the home o! Mr. |nd<G°°h°"°"°" Mn. Jens Nieknn of wen South]Mr . md Mrs. .A.Grant Alla : street.Mrs.Nielsen and ~Wuhan Tyson and MI Behxend ue couaim.The gqests Edith Hnjnin drove down to Beatrice left Twsdxy afwr a pleasant. v1ldt.iS\m\ilY w vlmlt Qr. 0. R. Cnha. mr .u m mr s .V e r n n mn o ms o x uvww Us ;.|.u¢I J 'u n . R f # " m m f near SP"'E*; f » ] Gn n d In lan d sp e n t S u nd a y u n d .R o h m ~wh o » » » b e e n " ; : f " : ;J w e r e ~ ~ : E' l" 3L -_ .- .' Z" J : .'?..-..o n 'lllonday at the J uruue 0ffen_ home. | 1'"Z°"'%'?*@' .m .P{Pf'f'";13.1 .....:t nlen 5; mtlv a ur nr h ne d hva c all f ro m ° M n rn..1.,-..s.......... M....+.~: wrpnsc num.ruvmi'For Sale-Twen head of S 19- ms 'flu "fm lrg me nauurlu gum.-Ralph Sllinbury oi Omlhn, wu!ted Poland Chi n? gu F,".'§.,.'m rn this city."'# a lm Saturda y night visitor at Wilson, Blair, Neb.sv-af Excursion; weeklftq Ipwer Rio the Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hunt home. I Wanted w buy-We are in the Grande Vnlley. Twgng, 5,5 br mm Wm. Steavenson ol near Fon- inarket for 4000 buhm of a Dewey Hunson, 4s19"s°: R street, taxlelle, was a pleasant caller at`39_3¢Robefg, & Rose Ranch Omahn._88-Zt'Th e mmm o mo e l m F = i d = y . |n......|... r\x......:..\. ..-A .|-....\.¢..-`M i n nam Ne wki rk of Splke r, an old friend, Nels Steel, of ~ on last Tuesday at the Emxrmuel m)N1¢, Sunday.hospital in 01-num and in reported The Royal Neighbors will put on w be getting dong hicely. a big mumical comedy "A Bachelors A number of Meamdim attend- Escapade" on Nov. 21 and 21. Re- ¢d the Womufs Foredgn Mindan- member the dates.39-lk ~.| ..?"'.'"°?""'§' hglg es Grace chumhl Pillsbury Caké Flour 2 packages ....756 ONE CAKE DISH FREE ~ Black Walnuts 4 lb.256 Turnips per lb.SC Grape Fruit 3 for 2542 Flour 48 lb. Cornet per sack ....$1.296 EVERY SACK GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED Kama Pancake Flour full 4 lb. bag .o 25C Nofr THE 394 LB., svscmx.__,_....-,.», Swifts White Soap 10 bars 39C Good Cpp Coffee special per lb.25C mum. To ANY 85 To 40 : SELLER Chase & Sanborns seal brand Coffee;regular $1.75 retailer special per 3 lb. can $1.25 B i ONLY 20 CANS LEFT AT THIS PRICE One and one-half lb.box Alice Dearborn Chocolates and a 1 lb. box Chocolate Cover- ed Cherries in cordial cream both for .. . 89C FIG BARS regular 251: retailer special per lb...19C TRY A POUND OR TWO, YOU wxu. LIKE THEM FRUIT JELL special 4 packages ....294: STRAWBERRY AND LEMON FLAVORS 1930 crop Evaporated Peaches extra fancy per lb.l9c \.-». ~s Now is the Time 'To Buy Cured T*f~f a ~I-IAMS ~~ ..Now is the time to ~~~»=:~ =~l a y i n a s u p p l y o f I ~...~ ¥.0 Delivered to Your Door Groceries .~ ~V e g g t a b l e i ~ Frults . . . .~/ Prompt deliveries daily assure you of service when 5/ou want it.Phone us your needs . . . we do the rest. .=;?" U5.Q ~/fv~ #WV~. ood h |~'~|s\~= I-'~"""- NN \w»vw=I:' "sa,wg -p p "ueny nalsx a, nceompamfu ny m ummm, lan rnaay.uJ§:g;\;wcfeig;°n U..iv¢.§¢§ £15 °"'""§ "3" "§I"'°' "'°"§ at sum the A1fL§'»~e2`f1,m on Francxs Hovendack,went out m Mrs. Lois nm and son, ml spent,Sunday with Miss PranG:s`d e e ee ome un- Saturday.L°"P county las; Saturday morn- drove down to Lawrence, Kansas' Bellows.s =>'~\M d my Glen McDonald ing m harvest hw bean crop.They lm many for a [ew dnys vm: I Attorney and Mrs. A. c. Debel r.an ',_._nlnn m be zone aweek.mm. ~.|.¢;.,...mu f-ima.Mr. and Mrs.Charlie Gaydoulwere dinner guests Sunday at the and Miss Erna Metzinger v~'er°e'P_ C. Sorensen home,south of Sunday dinner guests at tht Gay Blair. Cook h°m¢~Miss Helen Anderson ol Omaha, For Sal "inxle Comb Brown s ntlast Frida evehin wit har2~pe y s h .Leghorn hens,75c each.Louie aunt, Mrs. D. A. Compton and Mr.Manchu, Blair.Phone 22 on 43'Compt»on. 38~2t°l For Sale Qua secljoh atMr. and Mrs Melvem West and Brewster, Nab., Bl ne county. 35| and clxildren were Sunday mnner guests at the Fred 0lsen_ home on the Bench. Mrs.Charlotte and Mrs. Etta Springer of Fremont, visibed last Saturday evening at the Delmar Feer home, retuming to Fremont Sunday morning. The Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Co. ,_....... -.......-.. ...... ...........IMr. and Mrs. Frank Schafer, ,,,.\Mr. and Mrs. Joe Polzen nf the and Mrs. Rolland Smith and son,|Maney school diatrlcl. are the par-l and Mr. and Mrs. Harold S-cha.fer.|ents o! a new girl born Thursday' and little daughter of Omaha, ¢l\-'evening Oct. 9. ivyed a steak fry in the De Soto Excursions to lower Rlo Grandewoods last Sunday.Valley,Texas.Write to Deweyl Mr . a n d Mrs . T. K . I ver s on an d ll- Ia h so n , 4 81 9 S o . 2 4th S t., Oma ha , c h i ld r en , Ma rti n J oh n so n a n d s o n . ' Ne b .ss-2¢~lln v vlll an d 'l'\\nmna .lnknunn ,.f\ The Home of Pcrfecl Talking Pxclures `THURSDAY OC TO B E R 1 6 Sins of the Children With Robert Montgomery and Lielln Hyums comsm'-Gm Action FRIDAY and sA'r1mDAY Saturday Matinee OCTOBER 17 and 18 Good Intentions With Edmund Lowe and Mnrguerite Churchill COMEDY-Si Si Senor 1 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17-PENCIL NIGHT 25 SLM Evenhxrp Pehsils to Be Given Awaj FREE SUNDAY and MQNDAY .~_at the home of Mrs.Margaret Iverson..Mr. and Mrs . e mi Gra y le ft this morning,Oct.16 for a ten days auto trip through Iowa andIllinois.They plah w visit rela- tives at Cedar Falls, Iowa and Wyoming, Ill.| Miss Goldie I-leer, who has bdenl staying with her aunt,Mrs. Harry C.Larsen at Craig, Neb.,came home Saturday for a short visit with her parents,Mr. and Mrs.' Delmar Beer,and returned to Craig again on Sunday evening. Mrs. J. Stsplewn and Mr.and Mrs. Emeat Tornblad entertained at dinner Monday evening for Mn' and Mrs. S. R. Titus of Craig, and_ Mr. and Mrs. J. S.Bennett o f' Sioux City.Mrs. 'Plum and Mrs. Bennett are daughters of Mrs. Stapleton.,Twenty-two meinbers of the local Baptist church drove to Oma- ha last Sunday evening m attend the last meeting of the Baptist convention at the Emmannal church in Omaha.Quloe a large number from here attended the meetings. each day during f-be past week. Rev. and Mrs. w. H. Underwood in company with their daughter, Mrs. Ernest Knbka andthdr new grand daughter,Mary Frances, drove over from Lincoln last Tues- day and spent a couple of days at the Henry Ramp home.They arf tended the board meeting at Crow- ell Home on Wednesday. Mr.and Mrs. D. S.Flaugher left Zhxesday, Oct. 14 for the Sol- diers Home at Milford near Lin- coln,where they will spend the winter.They have been old mem- bers at the Burkett home at Grand Island for gears but as the gov- ernment is tearing down some of the buildings there preparatory w building new modem ones,there visit at the parental, Jonas Bur-'charn home last Sunday evening.1 Mr. and Mrs. John T. Gs.llaglq¢r| visited Mr. and Mrs. B, W. Schell-i berg of Omaha, last Friday, being dinner guests in the evening. Mr. and Mrs.Frank Lambrecht of Douglas county,Welle dinner guests at the Frank Hovendick home last Sunday. Mr. ahd Mrs. Stanley Marsh of Spiker, wary dinner guests at theEmil Fallen home in Herman last' Sunday and visited at the Elmer.Frain home in Blair in the evenin; I Miss lens Knwn invised Mr.' Robert Gollehon, Mr. Axel Peter- sen and Miss Stella West down to her home in I-`t.'Cnlhoun for a chicken dinner last Tuesday eve- ning. Mr.and Mrs.Ieonard Axlell drove .to Omaha last Friday eve- ning where they had dinner with|Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Zimmerman at ltheir home The evening was spent st cards. Mr. and Mrs. Rollnnd Smith, of west of Blair, had as dinner guests Monday,evening,Mrs.Walter Horn of Pueblo, Colo.,Mr. and Mrs Edgar Fairchild and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Konvalin of Kennard. Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Smith en- tertained a t dinner Wednesday evening, Oct. 8 for Seymour Smith and son,Bobbie,Mra Nettie Thoelcke and daughter,Mae and |Dr. Emory LaPort, all of Omaha, and Mr.and Mrs.Ed Natter of'near Blair. l Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Hansen en- tertained last Sunday at dinner, the following: Prof, and Mrs. Qan- nar J. Malmin, music instrucbovuf Dana. College,Prof.and Mrs. J. P. Nielsen, dean of Seminary at Dana nnd Mr. and Mrs. Chris S. Han- sen.Other guests of the day were' Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Paulsen and' was no room so they were transifamily nnd Mr. and Mrs.John- ferred to Milford._ Hatting and family.| little son of Herman, spent Sun-miles smith °fAin,Iwm;h_ En mr h m recently changed from Stan-day :md Monday at. the parental,H. B. Taylor, Blair.38-1t'd*ffi to Conoco gasoline and n newIJ. G. (larnirr home.I Rasmus Larsen Mrs Cecil s:im-|?""' 'f PQUUPB has been installed to For Sdn---Poland China b°H¥ B» 'mo ns a nd ~1 , `£ `d }§ § § -'h "'"" ° th e n e w p ro du c t. sired by the Outlook,2nd pHze ha, were Sunday gvpits at the HJ Miss Emma Meservey of Fre Jr.Yearling ut, Nab.State Fair. J, Madsen home.mont, is visiting up in Moose Jaw39-tf Harry Sléltzl Mrs.Harry Fowler of Omdm 'Canada this fall.Misa Meservey Regular $7.50 Permanent Waves, .was a guest at the home of Mmf B__k=wwn_tg. §__{1g{{1*g;{{_§1; _flair $5 and $6 NOW.Either Croglnole or Spiral Wind.Phone 197.Mrs. K. A. Pound.28-tf Mr. and Mrs.L. J. Wol££,anddaughter,Patsy Inu of om a » ,' were Monday night dinner guests at the Victor Wolf! home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brewster and daughter of this city,spent Friday evening at the Elmon West home in Herman. Albert H. Sprick of Fontanelle, was mixing with Blair friends last Saturday and incidentally Gxing his political fences Hugs F. Srb, denmogmtia andlg date for state senator,against A.H.Miller,was circulating among Blair fnenda last Saturday. Vidnr Wolff returned the lather part of lan week afher spending mn days in an Omaha hospital as 1 result cl sn operation for eat- Wm. Hinkle and Mrs. D. A. Comp- wn, last wmk. Charles Ross of Omaha,was a Blair visitor I n t Monday.Mr. Ross and family have been in Europe the past summer. Mr. and Mrs.Floyd Evans of Council Bluffs,spent Saturday lnight and Sunday with Mr.and Mrs. Glen Evans of this city. Suits and Overcunts.First dass. Reasonable prices.Theo.Wahl- strom with A. M. Lundgnrd, Coun~ dl Bluffs, Iowa..80~26t Miss Sadie Gsmron, who is in training at the University hospital at Omaha. spent Saturday night and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gamron. C. K. Bendarf, licellled emhalrm er and undertaker, Blair.Offine phone, 161; resnhoae. 188.8-ti ¢\ . . .. . u ». . _ .r o l x s a s s n e l o n n e n y u v e u n u m . Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Moab and daughters,LaVaughn and Betty were Sunday dinner guysts at the Ed Haller home, north of Arling< \ ton. Special-for the next 15 days you can get a Duart Wonder Wav: for $3.15 from Mrs. M. Sutherland This is n bargain price. 'Call Blml'259 for appointments.37-2x l Mr. and Mrs. Allred Fder anc family were guests of Mr.am |Mrs. Carl Hindley at dimer at tlu cafe last Sunday md enjoyed goll in the aftkrnoon.All had a fins time. |Around n dozen residents of th: Fontanelle vicinity were in Blail last Monday looking up the count; ~bou'd members with reference u the grading ot s road in that sec tinn.Illnrada.The operaLtion p "FY ings.h f l t h q i §;=;.a.;;f.' 'I-ziIEf|Mrs. Fred Long was sind so 88|Eu en J,_¢k, BI Sheldon pak, who has hem vis, an old friend, Mrs. Louie Andersen ____§3, a rzngnlitif'S his daughter at M,u an, of Deotur, Nebon lust Wpdnes r u e : a mi n e s we nneighbors in ,une McCa1fthy disttric saturday mnming an :nerr ome.Tm. 5, their nd md °=E'igh._n,_ attack 6r`rl'ief:matisni.' 'south ol town, several years age. edvin 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schafer and"Lvi §_;hr:::es of r Southldaughter,Barbara.o l Omaha, Dakota,fro m .i u B la i r s a d l y spent the week-endat the parental for a visit with .his parents,M,_lFrank Schafer and w. w. Wilkin- nnd Mrs. James A. Rhoades.He reports that his country has a fair crop this year. Mm Margaret Iverson, son Will and daughter, Pearl,and T. K.. Iverson o l Herman,drove toliearncy last Friday to attend thel sonhnmes in this city. Mr. and Mrs.Walter Petersen and daughter, Madge were Satur- day night and Sunday guests of Mrs.Petersen's brother,Wayne Smith andrfamily of Omaha. For Salel.;Pure bred Hampshire golden wedding celebration of hears.Large henvy. boned, longMrs. Margaret lverson's sister andlb°d'°d and groir:thy, yust the type brothebm-law, Mr. and Mrs; Jns.|f°\' brsndmg purposes.E. N. Ms.n~' following Saturday evening.lt's new!Heard of it?The 17- Dnvis.They returned home the||'€'Y|N"hVl|l€,N€b-334-f Curl Kolterman, Sr. retumed on Saturday evening from a two weeks trip into Oklahoma. Hp was nccumpauuud by Mr. A. B. Chain,ol Seward,Nelz.,and during the plate battery for light cars.Elim- inates winter starting troubles. At all Gamble Stores, $6.89 Exchange. Batteries charged and installed. Fremont, Neb.39-lteourse of the Lrip they visited thee Mr. and Mrs. J . F. ml... a nd International Oil Exhibition which son,Fred, drove over to Harlan, was being Held at Tulsa,Okla. Iowa on last Saturday afternoon He reports n very irferesting andlvlhere they spent the week-end vis- enjoyable trip.|it.i.ng relativa, returning home on mv. ami Mrs. A. F. Newell are Sunday evening. to go to Lincoln Saturday to bel Mrs.I. M.Anderson,who has present ut the fortieth annlvergarylbeen visiting the past ten days celebration ol' use Vine Congrega-'with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. tional church, of which Mr. Npwell P.Bertelsen and other relatives, was formerly pastor for six years. left for her home at Kenosha, Wis. A banquet for present and nne~ last Sunday night. time members,including several'Last Sunday out of town dinner d=~fv=f members, will legit?" °P.sv¢-st-S at the home of Mr.and Mr.and Mrs. Ben Shawhill of Grand Island and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simmons and thrqe children o l Omaha,visited Sunday alter- noon at the Myron Metzinger home. A deal was completed last week whereby Marsh McNutt, of Neola, Iowa becomes the new owner ol the hamburger shop formerly cun- ducted hy Si Johnson.Si will de- vote his time to farm sales and buying and selling of live stock. /Mr.and Mrs. Earl Caldwell, Jack Singleton,Roy and Howard Long and Mr.and Mrs.Louis Lowe, all of Blair drove over to the Glen Ray home near Arlington Sunday where they spread s pknic dinner in honor of Earl Ray's birthari.niversa.ry.' Enginsenwornldorl of the Chi~ cago and North Western with head quarters at Norfolk was in Blair Thursday making an inspection of the Blair -bridge and the river banks to determine il any plans should be made for protection from the high water next spring. Mr. and Mrs.Frank Dewmple who have been visiting Fmnk's mother,Mrs.Geo.DeTemple for some time, weqe guests of honor at a bridge party at the home of Attorney'B:nd Mrs. A. C. Debel on ._ .-._,__,___.__mo-- ..._.Saturday cwning, and Mr. Newell Mrs. E. A. Brumbnugh were: Mr.i s to 've th dd »'\\K1 _e a .ress at U* §"°nd Mrs.Arthur Hughes and day morning immversury servige.Ikobert Mhnhing, of Council Blulfs Mrs.Olmer Hudleson, who has been visiting her daughter,Mrs. Blanche Bifrar of Lingle. Wyo., writes her family here that they are now wry busy, being in the midst of harvesting their beet crop.They are well pleased with the yield as they are avenging 15 tons to the acre.Mrs. Blffar has in about forty acres.Leslie Peak o f Blair, is with her at present and is helping with thu harvest. Will Johnson celebrated his hir!-bday la§t Sunday afternoon, when n few friends and relatives came to helj-5 him enjoy the after- noon.The following were present: .Mr. nhd Mrs George Fowler and family ol Fremont. Mr. and Mrs,Donald Christen- sen of Omaha, were last Sunday vidbors at tlge parental,Henry Christensen home and enjoyd some of rnother'n cooking.They were accompanied by Myron Nel- son, also of Omaha. Mr.and Mrs.Wm Crowdy andlchildrenal Emerson; are visiting at the Jack Crowdy home in this city.Wm. attended the Odd Fel~ low convention at Fremont,yes~ terday while his family stayed at Llp parental Crowdy home. last nur. may evening. anew werethree tlales and the usual good time was enjoyed. Mr. and Mra Glen Evans ent:r» tained Mr. Evans brothers and ais- ter and families at dinner last Sunday.Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lee and three ehil- dren of Glenwood, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Evans and little daugh- ter and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd 'I.vans, 'of Council Bluffs.l Funeral services were held last Saturday at the Christian churehl for Mrs. Sarah Bond, whose death occurred at the home of her daughter,Mrs.Louis Ludvrick of Omaha.The deaased was a fairn- er Blair resident and hurinl was made in the Blair cemetery.The The Home of Pcrfecl Talking Pxclures `THURSDAY OC TO B E R 1 6 Sins of the Children With Robert Montgomery and Lielln Hyums comsm'-Gm Action FRIDAY and sA'r1mDAY Saturday Matinee OCTOBER 17 and 18 Good Intentions With Edmund Lowe and Mnrguerite Churchill COMEDY-Si Si Senor 1 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17-PENCIL NIGHT 25 SLM Evenhxrp Pehsils to Be Given Awaj FREE WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY OCTOBER 21 lO n e M a d K n s s With Don Mojicn and Mona Maris COMEDY-Swell People GLASSWARE NIGHT w TUESDAY OCTOBER 22 and za Cheer Up andf Smile With Dixie Lee and Arthur Lake COMEDY-Hello, Television NEXT SUNDAY AND MONDAY--".l0URNEY5. END' S UN DAY a n d M OND AY Suhday Matinee OCTOBER x9 and 20 Romance With Greta Garbo Hommuzetteg No. 2--Taby the Fid dle-r :nd Pxthe New The Home of Pcrfecl Talking Pxclures `THURSDAY OC TO B E R 1 6 Sins of the Children With Robert Montgomery and Lielln Hyums comsm'-Gm Action FRIDAY and sA'r1mDAY Saturday Matinee OCTOBER 17 and 18 Good Intentions With Edmund Lowe and Mnrguerite Churchill COMEDY-Si Si Senor 1 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17-PENCIL NIGHT 25 SLM Evenhxrp Pehsils to Be Given Awaj FREE WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY OCTOBER 21 lO n e M a d K n s s With Don Mojicn and Mona Maris COMEDY-Swell People GLASSWARE NIGHT w TUESDAY OCTOBER 22 and za Cheer Up andf Smile With Dixie Lee and Arthur Lake COMEDY-Hello, Television NEXT SUNDAY AND MONDAY--".l0URNEY5. END' S UN DAY a n d M OND AY Suhday Matinee OCTOBER x9 and 20 Romance With Greta Garbo Hommuzetteg No. 2--Taby the Fid dle-r :nd Pxthe New Mr. and Mrs. Sam LeGore and Ruth of Omaha,Mr. and Mrs. K. P. l-lundahl, Mr. and Mrs. Chrls Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. 0. '1'. Anderson.A delicious lunch was served later in the afternoon.All departed wishing Mr.Johnson many more hnppy binh anniver- sax-nw. Rev.and Mrs.A.F.Ne wl l drove to Genoa, Nab. Sundoy aft/- emmm where Mr. Newell gave annddnesa Sunday evenlnz at the Ml'B» v. u. uravntt and mue sonof Lincoln, spent n few days last week at the www. Myro n Met- zmger home.Mr.Gravntt and dnughter, Helen came on Satu»dny| and stayed over Sunday and all rev turned to Lincoln thnt evening. I Mr. and Mrs. Tom Leonard mov-ed to Minnesota last week.Miss' Eva Raver, whose parents live upLhefd,nccompanipd them.Mn* Leonard has been omployed b H.y u deemed was eighty-eight yearn of age and is gurvlved by six daugh- ters nndjim Bona, all living away from Blair at present. Kmong the members of the Wentworth Military Amdemy var- sity football squad at Lexington, Mo., this fall is a Blair boy, Emory C. Hum., son ol Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hunt, 210 W. Colfax Sv..Cadet Hunt. has played intra~mural loot- ball nt Wentworth several years nm! hnn davelnnsfl nn rnnldlv that ul Iduring session of the fiftieth anni- versary celebration of the Congre- gational church in that city.They were aeoompazxigd by Mrs. FannyGrimm, who remained for a short visit with her cousin, Mrs. E. M. Spear.Mrs. Grimm and the New- A L . u l u w u a u u n . :w c u u r l z u u g D u s - inesa here in Blair for a number §.;" was ~ f; ;1;.;'¢..,;§€,>of lequud.He weighs 163 pounds and On last Thursday evening a party of friends enjoyed 9. wdner ro ut near Blxir.Those in theparty were Messrs. and Meldamés .has maiie a good showing at tackle according to Coach W.V.Cox. The Wentworth team,whose sched- ule is composed mostly of four- year colleges, looked very pl'0rl}i§l-§Bus were "°"f§i'guests at Genoa hzlnnr Jensen,Floyd and Duane ing in the first two games, and iscf Mr. 31\d_¥Hg Spear. who are the Evans of Council Bluffs, Walter cowdefed a strong contender for Judge Fnd Spear ol Petersen, Glen Evans and Clifford the mir, Nebrankn, Octnber 16,h p ! ! KENNARDTHE OR UM B I Q E F S lmwnsve madq imm fha ezs'¢-m og more than ss'/s,ooo ma re~ whites beahen with l-W9 tablespoomfl m0de}1|g_ nf old building wil!be Fxemont Saturday to take part in'The Modem Woodmen held relatives at Wayne. the Girls Athletic Assn "Play their Rgnlar meeting _at thexr Mr.and Mrs.Gottlieb Geissel-Day" actiyitia at. the high sc.lu>oIlodge room; Tuesday evenmg.num and ms. Louise Votth xe- there.|The following chicken-pox casa ~f k'|~m,mi Pnnsrnon clerlaed at theimw mn mnnrfpd:Rn-vvrlv Ann 2'2°'}33"'f.\f€ff'.i§_'.§3"1.§.§`l.°f .3 -and family of Meade, visited at Mr. and Mrs. Charles ML-was Khe Jim Sunds home Wednesday.and childmn viail.ed.at the Bi ll Mr.and Mn.Chris Sunds and Winterhum home in Elkham lastEm: and Mrs. Martin Sunds kpent w¢dn¢,d,y_ Saturday afternoon at the Wm.Mr.and Mrs. Louis Gnreham ".° |n p r .m t u m ;quanuecenmpleneuloon.l n . P .J.Ilemertlen was a _W e d n l d u lftemooll n u t o f ~ . f ' d _ _ _ _ . . . _ - h l " " | . . . 5 ' £ ' f . - - u : . | . . . . . . . ' $ , " . . ' ° f . " l ' f.f.'.. Hrs. Roh Peterson in Fremont. Lira Emanuel Andreuon it re- covering nt her home from a wed l operation pedormed ln Arl- ington 'Ihesdsy morning. Ed Sorensen of Lyons was nWednesday alternoon called at theMartinLarsenhome.Evening callers were Mr.and Mrs.Lars Bolland and iamily, Ivan Larsen,M i n n Hmna h and Louise Lnr~ sen,Mrs.Ed Hansen and Anna and Esther Hansen.Wednesday afternoon guests a tthe H. c. Larsen home were Nels Rasmussen, Miss Anna and And Nena and Walter.Mr. and Mrs. Amos Reinertsen a nd t wo s o ns o f C hi c a g o , ~Saturday morning and are visib- fng at the parental,Rev. P. J. Beinertsen home.____ of Ames,N.J.Andersen,l\lls oven to brown me menngur.Penh Pie a la Creme Ono previously bake ple ernst, 1 can deed pouches (drain well from BYmP)» 1 crm sweetened whip pod u m m.chopped tanned d - mands, '15 teaspoon almond extract (ir desired).Bake the pastryshell when cold fill with the peaches to which the almond extract has been added (if used).Ai rma n the cream by means of n forcing bag lattice fashion over the fmlt and sprinkle with the chopped toasted almonds.Pie Crust Two tablespoms lard,1 teaspoon spoon baking powder, cold water to blend hmgredehts.s m dry i n gredients, work in lard with flu salt, 8 tablespoon flour,55 Henry Lammers home. T 0... =..........5 m5n»v¢_y rw.H normfrom this place BREWSTER BITS Sunday afternoon visitors at the Hans Hansen home were Mr. and Mrs, George Nelsen, Mr. and Mrs Hens Nelsen and children of om-Ibm Mrs P K. Nelsm, Mr. andMrs. J w Nselsen and family. Emil Matzen had his stack threshing done Friday and Samf- day of last week.They thredxed dove r la st Monay Mr und Mn. John Vogt., Jr. and children sul Mukmnnn and HenryGrsbbe B'P¢Dt Sunday ewening at Mr and Mrs Ferdinand Wiese Sunday dinner guests at the Al. A c:.,...»....-..._\....,.ern..r s . ; Berry stare Tuesday while h{r.a.nd Hrs. Charles Berry were in Omn- ha on business. The Work Oummitoee of the Methodist Ladies Aid held a spe- cial quilting at the M. E. church basement Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs John Marshall ar rived home Thursday night from a ten day motor trip to Putber, Neb.Mrs. Mnrshall's sister, Mrs.Nelsen,accompanied them for a few d§;= visit, with her parents, Mr. an Mrs. S. W. Stewam Children o l the late Qeorge Johnson and their families held a reunion at the H. C. Bluo home Sunday.-Miss Ruth u s e - .went to lair last week tn work in the W.md Harry Wnese of Decaturwer\:_ Mahler home. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Ward and.--_1|._ _.._.... ...... :....... n....1...M. iilli, I:Ll='él§n2`i-"'5f`M]»f§§1}1' ~1 ifr"`£-§Sé`F"£n&°S§1=°""` Llunnuq "` Wien `h°me.eekbmting Mrs-Tana mldren visited at the Frm:-;§h"u1f;'"L°3;=W§dl~ =ggbgf lMIhlissAIrene HoitmaT| is assisting Wiese' birthday `c;m§r home ~rhu1éhdayl¢v@ ld F t K kh ff th h M .d M r .Plugg gongf Mr.n d M 1 -, _ ~ w o rk .|e r o wa er K E N N A R r an s ares s;D R U R A L e§<f.2h!!°¥f°" vzmtg at. gm Henry Plugge. c n n s s n x r m B I R THD AY Mm om Arp of Kennnrd, cele- brated her birth anniversary at hav hnmo Rnndnu nfhvrnnnn. when mmelur name aunulyJ O T E I N G S Mr . md Mm. Mi ke H.Mueller vldwd a the Frank Gasmr homo Mr. and Mrs.Dewey Jones and Sunday afternoon.visiwd Saturday evening with hisu Clifford ot Windde, visited at the!Mrs. Frank Gaasér and ME- and cousin,Ira Ross at the Auguxt.'Frank Glaser home Mondny li b-Mrs. Dwi! Goreham and clnldrenKerkhoif home,ernoon.visited at the Charlie Pullen home M. .Ma Mm 'Flnlvnrd Rnwa were Mr. and Mrs. Louie Gmsch and Sunday at Lyons __ _ ._ Mr.and Mrs.Will Lnllmxm of Hooper, visited Sunday afternoon at Mrs. Minnie Lal1man'a Levi Towne 01 Little Sioux, Ia.,1 .T '""; Y§='11uT§'§£E'iri"""" I-I vimd r o p p e d i n t o u m a f e u a u u u m .m m . H w y L n l l m m i n a d m c h -53°-=-= home e t '>!="=='°=h a d be e n th e PIB' 2-FE..T a l l n m n a r nnu t ~ le d a tt h e BillCh li-Lyman Cameg'dn me vu-in Washington Moi. Qed Saturday 'Wim ~ r D o r : \ L Sumner. °":".~.'Y°' mr.~4~0mChr-in~m$"'J§""if'2;'i'n§§I"§}lL'f"Z?.m§ proud $"f3'£.'.,¢ a baby ,,f3"i°f§ gunmmml||||u|mumnmuullm||||mm||n|n|||||un|||||||||||n||n|||| departed for thw' horges. wishing October 7 °§_ ""§~h"§;'2" ;",g'§n2"i§','2f "" §§ im W A S H I N G TO N N E W S §I ~"'§}'?,fZ$ and refreshments .. ~1a.:.r§;.;aa; éi\£aA£§='¢]§2',~l E"€ xftero, fff='~"*'§€l',*3!% a2°;am'° o! ; baby gurl bml unmmunmmlmumnmumnu||||nmlunln|||||unnu|||||||u||n||n F A R M xR o D U c T s T O MA R K E T / Cheaper, Quicker, aeparma mr men' nomes wlsnmg =her many more such birthdays 'EThosepresent were:Mr. and W A S H I N G T O N N E W S § " _u.....,. »..L..U..-..u . ,_. _ Hanry Arp,Sr.,Mr.and Mrs. Hpnry Arp, Jr. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arp and family,Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kuhr,Mr.and Mrs. Louie Dornacker,Mr. and Mrs. Harry Madsen and son,Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Reeh and Annu, Grund- mn Wulf, Arthur and Anna liuhr. Miss Della Braack, Mr.and Mrs. Henry Rix and baby, Mr. and Zlzrs. Henry Kneip, Herman and He ry; Braack of Kennnrd. ~ined the Danish Lutheran Ladies' ~id Wednesday afternoon.Mrs. George Paasch and duuglv r. Anita, Mrs. Claus Kuehl and iss Erna Sands were calling on`rnma Stender Thursday evening. Mrs.o. C.Liesche and Miss iola spent Tuesday ultemoon at he Chris Sunds home. Mr. und Mrs. G. F. Paulsen mot,- ored to Omaha Saturday. After an absence of one year und,d hnlf,.Miss Myrtle Gonsw oi Seattle,Wash.arrived in Ornal-mlast week to spend her vacation at the parental home and in 0mn~ ha.She reports a pleasant trip via Lhe northern route.Mr. and Mrs.Chris Sunds and Etna were six o'cloek dinnerguests at the Alben Sunds home Thursday.Mr.and Mrs.B. A. Gottsch lefrSundayafternoonfor a week's visit. with relatives in Wynrring.Mr. and Mrs. George Bergman.Mr.and Mrs. E. Kerstetter and family and Mrs. W . A. Kersteb m ~Yourdr U ~hu ' 15c Ind 25: Puhgel YOU`L L GET REL IEF' 'J R YOUR M ~NEY BACK ~ " ~ ~~;;.:. :,Z 5~"Mf%,¢, W cf~Q i a.m~ "ff;. 1 aw.j= 5, . ' ':-='l¢-.~ ;f'~ ~- q w ~~ ~.f2 ~v ~...~~~ ~A c h é 7 .;,\,; 0n'llna.ry ~ h e a d - andneuradgl1:,almuscu- oeheadanheandcougeéfied >>~-1 of a cold in the cad-how quickly they 1 ~-=whenyoutakea ~letor twoof n r |u 1. m s 1 .' »»- l l l m t 5 e e a e o »y f . COMMUNITY CLUB Lrsssol The first lesson of the project work for this year was 'enjoyed bythe members of the Colby Corner Community Club at the home of Mrs.Arthur Burton,Wednesday, Oct. 8. The work for this year is "Mak- ing the Home Attractive", and the lesson was given by Mrs. Ray Ros~ enbuum and Miss Addie McCann. The lesson for this month was on"The Winter Bouquet",including the arrangement of the flowers and the proper place and vase for the bouquet. It was very instructise and i.n~teresting lesson w all who heard it. BELL CREEK VALLEY .Mice Herrick and Viola Holtmnn visited Monday evening with thci teacher, llliss Clara Schweder.Mr. and Mrs.August Kerkhof and sons, Stanley and Rodney werSunday afternoon guests ut t ~ Wm. Niebaum home in Hooper. Mr. and Mrs, Emil Lallmanan family of Nickerson,were Monday evening guests at Mrs. Minni~ Lallma.n's. Miss Norma Hallman and DorothyHartung, who attend schoo at Wayne,spent the week4n~with home folks.Mr. and Mrs. John Z,htenknmp Sr.spent the week-end visit-in~ .~....Sunday to visit friends.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jergensen and son, Richard of Omaha, spent Saturday evening at the Chris Sunday home.Mr,and Mrs.l-lane Braesch spent Saturday evening at the Henry ornacker home,helpingl;/[iss Alberta celebrate her birth- ny.Mr.and Mrs. Chia Sunds vis~ ited at the Chds Nelsen homgon Wednesday evening.Mrs.Jurgen Christensen has been under the doctor's care foy the past week,but is much im- proved nt this writing.. Mt. and Mrs.Walter BnmwnandMrs.Kale Brunton of Valley, wem callers at the Emest Ker- ..... ,,,.,, Dr. Miles' A.lp!x~Mint is tbl m' ,s ta bl mint-dnvand hb\e¢ d n t i l ~ _ - - - ~ a l l o v a : Mr. and Mm Wm. Peters and Raymond visited ut the Rosankilde home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs.Henry Logeman M gll E. Wnset .» .._ , . . - 1 - - "» ¢ " ~f f - j f d , , : ; : ~ m ¢ u l v | u \ i I L N~ " ' 9 . ' f i . f % § = » 9 ' k " `°-\'(§: . ,.¢v <"_` if ~W 4 -J J u n ,s w a r l c v T u m / I l A C A | u . . l | 1!S : m . H u 1 |f ¢ . ( . H n r \ m r . 0 0 11I l ¢ l n l | . 5 ¢ I d \ L o N n d e n n l i u o e h l h l o l la e a m nl i l . | n. | . l »a u n m n so TH|sE§<cLus|\/E .|~a n~C E c : : : >§ § S a v e é Y o u r " " ' " ' ; '5 5 6 1 D o m f n ~ r r 1 - -; ; 1 g " j - w e -1 g ¢- T H E picture at the right shawl yau the mast famous de- vice in the Edd of warm-airheating. The unique I.ntmd~F'|re Air Dm. foundonlyintheEa- H A R D W A R E Battery gecffical *T H E G E N U| N ~* A . . f f ` ° ' 2 § " ° } l . , .1 & / . f r a n H E A T R O L A g t ,'| r II ney and acnda it biilowing out intotheroomn.R e : u l t . . . a ~uel. ~/ I A1\ ~ sJ......t /g l n ; - - 'unar - M x ii l a / ~= - ~.__--"-"___ The following folks enjoyed a1>i¢11i¢ supper tggeter in the gets, adding water enoughto blend *"'"""'1'»""""*"'*"""" ='*F"=1""111y uu uub .naulu v-»=»-»=»vuEnough for two crusts.1~fg}=°=~.»~==<1 Albert Nelsonfnmi|.\es Saturdngflfor an over Sunday visit °a d ln the aftemoon.at the Carl Ward home. -~-~ l...\. .. ? ' a nd ~ ¥ » 1 `°"b0 I8 a pd The Royal Neighbors bqke sae'woods near rontanelle :>unaay:|u r .ml Mm. Carl Rasmussen an¢l~* " :Lracanerjaclnu c h ildr en ate nd ed a.s h o w e r a t t h e '1 W ds sto r e la st : Sa tu rd a y a n -~ '"i§";» § § $ § ° " i ' i " £On e la r g e di sh pa n f r e s h ly P ° P ' \ W i ll i a m Hu n t h o me i n Oma h a , o n i g mo o f f wa s a b i g s u c c e s s . : n d Mr s .E d H f m a n a n d daiugh-pa d c orn,a ll h a r d o r u n p o p p e d ' S a tmd a y e ve n i n g .|M r .a n d Mr s .Les lig Fr e nc h o f te r s M r a n d Mr s . Ma r ti n L a r s e n gr ai n s re moved .I Mr .a n d Mr q .Ch r is to fi m'A n -A r l i n g w n ,ar e th e pa re nts o f a nnA'| | nn annr1 Min D-na l Knhr.S v r l m f o r Cover inlr l ' ° " f ' ° "a § 1 d f mm! y ,M r :Fl M1 f 3lb a bY g ir l.Mr s . F r e n c h wa s f o r m- I u u n ' f "2AX\n\|f .Imuenen llld family Ml-.|¢|»|y Inez Jeppesen._,_§1=-_,{g;',~;;*__°=_g-';,~,;- gfhT|",:::`m::":l ".ii'§"f'»'§\aZ"I'>1T-f».'2 alar Hum Andenen and'!am-~ u n d M n .Hum Jargemen. anon homo um »~»= wp nf-=h ... uhlmwm ¢ 1 but le r- 1 t a ble - ,,| , ¥ _ _ ~ 2 2 " a t the An- Qi -z- =:.° » ::£ ..°' rf.J £ =_ f° f:z° 'e :'A 1 \ lesson of the proiect work:Mes-damcs Leroy Bisbee, Carl Carlberg Ed and Boone Ncwkirk and PeterNielsen, also Miss Edna Newkirk. Ornm follka who enjoyed Sun- day dinner and e v wng a t theJackCrowdyhomelnBlairinhonorofMr. C1-owdy'; birthday were Messm and Mesdames An-drew ` and Victor Johnson andPhyllis and Peter Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Newkirk and son dso spent the evening there. Sunday dinner guests at the H.C.Rasmussen home were Mrs. Amelia Larsen,Tom Larsen andMr. and Lim Harley Farnham of Omaha.Lars Kusk of Omaha,was aSunday guest at the Jens Soren- sen home. spoon vinegar,1 teaspoon vanilln or maple flavoring, 1 rounded tea- spoon sodn.Boil all ingredients but soda until s ball is formed when tested in ld water.Stir frequently while iling..lust be- \.._.. A-.....e..=.. ..\....e.Mr.and Mrs.. Claude Englert and hnby,Ford Bowers and IraFrazier were Sunday dinner guestsattheJohnFrazierhome.Ira returned with his sister, Mrs. Engl-ert to their home at Tekamnh.|wfarepouring ov r corn add one rounded teaspoon soda, stir until a white fluffy mass.Pour over corn, stirdng so that each grain is thor- oughly coated with symp. What? No Whipped Cream! When you'\e a dessert that de rnnnds a nice topping of whipped nrearn,and your icebox is as empty as old lady Hubbard's pan-try, try thissimplo substitute iorl I¢-.,...-:-...vI. Mr. and .Mrs. Alfred Svogerson| and Chnstlne, Mr.Hans Svager~ .son, Harry and Alma helped Nels` Sorensen eelehrahe his birthday on Saturday evening.Mr. and Mra Fred T. Andersen were Wednesday evenin callers u n u n u m i n u s R.osenbaum's Sunday evening.Saturday evening,Pearl Hansen fume over from l-'remant where sho is working, to spend that night 'and Sunday with her parents, and l\Irs_ C. W., Hansen.Mr.and Mrs.Soren Cook family of Denver, Colo., came from Omaha last Wednesday ning for severalmgayg visit relatives here.s is the Mr. and out evewith Cool fan1ily's first visit here in threc gat the AWW. Q sen home.|ye'e Methodist Ladies' Aid hnvz a n d ~ ~u ern and Billy,made plana for their annual bn ans Vogt were visiwrs_ 'a t the Hlenry Hammers home on*'Tuesday afternoon of last week. Sunday afternoon visiinrs nt the Hans__Svo1§e_raorr_ home were Mr.; zaar to be held at the chlrch base ment Saturday, Det. 25. Last week, Mrs. Maw Jacnbsei sold her 80 acre farm east of towl to Henry Rix.Mr. Ili; and tum Easier Way §: ='W..» Call US for estimates BEE LINE TRANSFER CHARLES 1wrES. Prop.Kx~:NN,\Ru, Nm; § |||||||Inm|u|nlu||||n|mnm|n|n||||||||n||u|||||u||un|||||u|||n|||||||||m Sunday guests at the Richard Wvvwa -Nelson home were Mr. and Mrs._Fruit Fluff anu mrs. wm. voss ana mr. ann ily will move outa the farmlugq. Ben SH-__.Ima;-ch. IMr .a n d M r s Mrs.Mike Anderson and Iired Jensen and sons and Fred saAhlemeyer.______5-ifbi? or x0`§anbe¢~i»y ~I-'olkn c.|s,{ra1 et. 8Lh.The little tot has been mmed Lucille Ellen.Mrs. Hlenry Jensen is caring for er new gtanddau|;hber.which ar-ved at the Arthur Jensen home \ ' l » ,\ l " » | ; . ; ¢ b H Uh o m e l i s t e n i n g t o t h e i r m e w r a d ! M r s .E .B e r r y a n d M r s .U i ] M a r s h a l l e n t e r t a i n e d t h e L a d i A i d a t t h e M e t h o d i s t c h u r c h b a s mi mi la st. Thu r sd ay af te r no on . Mr . a n d Mrs . J o e P o lz i n a r e t na r en ts o f a ba by irirl bo r n o " " ' " " ; ' ~ m m a 5 ; a a a 1 "Hn. Chris Nelson lnd1'am.il;v, Mr. Sn-nm lt num. 'I and Mrs. Richard Ne]ls on a n d fa mGn o m e ~ ~ ; ~ h f f = P @ * ? .ma mnilvMrandMm" "' "" " "" " "" " " u '" "lf Your Brown :sugar Lanny nanvgast week.i-'3§`¢'5"°?e,'i§§'n°='Q`§5"`§§i1f{§§a"'$§'§`§.§'ii the Cm-dies .|Mr. and Mrs. Bm Vogt and Mr. Lips. J€I|B SOIEIIBBII and Rgy|||0nd ~ YOLII' bl0Wn Sugar candy 3°me lld L i li W m wUIh8fn Illld fB.In' Rasrmussen.times deveiop n curdling instinctilly were among thosg who helped M r a n d M r s P e t e r T o f t o f F r e y o u c a n f r u s t r a t e i t b y a d d i n g a O l g a P e t e r s e n o e l e b r a t e h e r 1 2 t h 1 n \ n h | . u n u n '| n 4 ; a r { n \ r n u ¢ a n { n n r r \ | n a | ¢ . l ...}......l.....I i n \ l vn * n 1 v"i n ;§~a t L E T S P e f E l E B Il ' S h 0 l l l € . :I n v I n c l wo vk5"`"ir."§.' éx;i;1_of Fremont, was business caller in Kennard Sam day.Q Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blaco dro tn Ronmm Salurdav niizht uzuau., nclv: Aucnuu; uuualpiabuunua pln|;||U1 \.:u:.ua\.au.u uv nf nJ\.n;a t th e Ch ri s Ben son home.k i _T kee b r o wn su g a rM r a n d Mr s (fha-in Hr-rmnn nrmmt S00 i g J L .:Ap{...._ »:...\.n.. ......_ Mrs.' Harry Swanson,Howard and Clara Mae snent Fridav after- Friday evening at the Rudolph An- dreason home and Sunday evening at the Fred Knutsen home./ Amos Andresson of Lincoln, smut Wednesday night and Thurs- day at the parental, Rudolph An- dresnon home. Mrs. Albert Jensen and daugh-ters ot Fnntanelle spent Mondaywith her mother, iam Chris Ben- son. iumpless, swn: n. an u ugmq wt-_--.ered ti n bo x by its elf, with a » f»fe ;"°;a .'¥ ::,?, 53 ; ;'a ."£ i ' ~ of bread in the box.In fact, you Sunday altemoon visiting her dm- wi rofit b keeping a packagéu P y _| of cornstarch on oop the kmzhen range,along with the salt n.nd= pepper and flour.lor there are numerous new uses for the old favorite. v n u v u r : her, Mrs. Harold Bates and family at Omaha. Mr.and Mrs. Olenus Kronberg and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Al Kronberg home. Miss Rhoda Kempke was an air.- ernoon visioor. I bring Miss Mcwhoruer out ,tspend Saturday night and Sundnwith them.Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Johnson o Blair called on Mrs. Fen Johnso Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peterso and Harriet Hall were Fremon vidtors Tuesday aivernoon.Mrs.Bert Swihart entertaine the Willink Workers at her homMisses Louise Larsen and Nenu "'""'"' Andersen were Monday afternoon W " " " " " 'Roma Wolsmann is much im-we dnemi afme moon.Mrs. Omar'mzss OVER w1N1'ER proved at this writing and is able|Anderson and children of Arling- gu a ta o f Mr s . C len u n a h s W i lli a n r to be i sc hool n .S h t -to we r esta.s a m I Ne w l y pla nte d t I & 8 th a t hgvelmi Ffh.: eh... t...¢m€+..| 1l1f.,A..e..?..r. ¢ f ' L f n: d8 uMm T.Fi. Pe tpr mn and !" H u y m u u me been elmltivntul Rsvllrly dum: 1`»3€`§`é`¢|f`~B."""` """"""" ""u»T.'\F§`| ii" ` 'v|I|Z&'lET1EBoamNHrklmHnt heg rm d llg lu m nn hod dbe ln s plum ~5¢qu ho h q m g mSimon GS. lad EF. Dill Pops dupe to :land duh: eonditionl, the delmuu due no seven inwlw:mud".';"*'me 1 an .\||§_»on. _ _______ wwldinx in c. w. W ltldm, u-s.....|... ......:..- ..|.n-.. -. ..-I Gh z i n ~ u n u l M r . m d m .<1 M Munn _-»--~=vc -r an ra.Larsen and tension forester of the Agricultur Fred Nglsgn ~ '§`é§Z'°n¥' 313| Mm.August Matzen,Sr.,camer M d h uEli Ixgfxmd 113 §Z?§1fi'§ rgfmcg al..College.P'"'3"" shuulq so "E" Mrs.Aibm Nelson and famia from Cheyenne,'Wyoming last alebrate her fifth birthday wmter wigh then' roots an mmst Mr and 1.13-di 3""week to spend several weeks hprerm... z_11....._a_._ ~.: ..-_soil Plantinzs that have been .._.'.. .'~ "F".'f ""i""°»|visitin|: relatives.Mr. Maiizen hadI lui!elt\ue|.AIlmoddalrenowa|dilphv. lncludng me mann; new 6-D with its beautiful' ' mod- c miatic " c abi net.Co me i n- - le t ue s h o w y ou th e ma ny a d va n - In za o f Hea tmla he a ti ng . ~ the Heatmla has tho Inlan-lI» no Air Duc t that absorbsl n d utili sll ha lt whic h i nnf d i n u y hnto ra , lou ¢0 # urnwap :M nh imxny . use rouuwuig loin spent mun-day evening at the L E. LarsenhomehelpingIvanoelebralehis fourteenth birthday: Misses Leona Peterson and Serena Tnulstmp,Mr.and Mrs.1-maid Jensen o lFremont,Mr. and Mrs.Howard Jensen and family and Mr. and Mm G¢°rz° Rasmussen and inm~ ily. Mr. a nd Mn Lars Rnllnvul and kept.free irbm weeds will have enough reserve moisture b u t plantings that hnve had ccmpeti~ tion from weeds and grass all summer will suffer this winter. If fall irrigation in necessary, do not apply the waler until after a few frosts or until you are sure that growth will not be stimulatf mr.ana a n Aured Svogerson een fo gight years._nd c hrmme ,H8fl'y Wlese andi Paul lazrris, who teaches in Ken. Ted Nelson. Mr.and Mm I-larry Swanson spent Sunday afternoon at the Ar- thur Jensen honye.. ENLIST IN SERVICE wma. Pm,-il...-.1 mv... z... .,...,..I nard high school, spent the week- gq wnh hi s pamnts,at Dawson, eMr. and Mrs. Arthur Jensen are the proud parents of a baby gm born Friday, Octaber 10.Frelda Rosenbaum visited in Oniaha Tlpmtsdqy night and lfzidy; 41 0 9 u n nl C a a l iamily spent Sunday evening nt the B. C. Linen home. Mrs. J. P. Andersen and Miss Evelyn o!Blair,it Thursdayafternooif at the ne Newkirk home:Mx.:md Mrs.Frank Van I-iom :md Miss Catherine Newlrirlz of Ames and I.Ars Jorgensen wereeveningguests. Mr. and Mm Chris Wrich and daughters spent Sunday evening atthe L. E. Larsen home. s 1 '1 ed. Protecting young been from rabbit damage is sometimes qdte a problem.Fencing the planting is safest but is expensive.Two rather practical methods which are as follows: save a bucket or two of blood when you butcher this fall um]with the nid of an old broom or large brush sprinkle this blood over the bees.Where this method has been used it has not damaged we trees and has ave proven fairly satisfactory ......., --...........,...... ...W.,,..,...,many week-ends at the Dave Prit- chard home in Kannard, has en- listed in the army and left Mon- day morning in begin his term of nlinment in the Hawaiian Islands Geo rge ~ of Plai nv ie w, who has ofwn een in Kennard, has also enlisted but has chosen the sub- marine department of 'thla navy. KENNARD NEW S M...ur.. v-......\:..A number from nere BZWDGKthe ahower on Mr. and Mm Wad~ wer Rasmussen at Bennington Fri~ day night.The young couple xe-oeived many beautilul as well u useful gifts. Mr. and Mm. Charles Gottach returned m their home near Wash-ihgton, on Wednesday. Mr.Goti-wh has :pmt the past three weeks atthe T. E. Fnench_home recovering from an appendectomy. ,Don Stewart of Denver,Colo.,visited friends and relatives here a pm of last. wqek. Dr. W. E. Wright was an Orna- - 8 kept mums a way lo r me enure .-U.. ..-.=m...~»....mu W ", n u h a ||'ru d -_winter.A touch or strong smell- went "F" no Pueblo, °°'°'€"1° the u?n§§ E.$555 was on me sick A ~ F O R ing axle grease on the four ddes forepart of the wmk to vmt her list the forepart of the week gnd W O M E N '|of a small tree will also serve as u Bhffffr Mrs. W°u1f'_H°m§_\ung§le to_be at wprlg._ M gll E. Wnset SHOP for Battery and Electrical .Work Ph o n e N o . 3 A r l i n g t o n ,N e b r THE GENUJNE * &/.fran HEATROL rep elle nt to rabb its.Th e da n ge r -me 3'°fm8' Pe°Pl0 nave been busy in th is me tho d i s th at of us i ng to o th i s we ek g uta en n g u p ve g eta b le s , .....-\.an -..-4:-......r ....\..-.I..f r u i ts a n d c anned nrnnfla f o r t h u NOTICE!I l l l u u a Q Q I l .u v u u l a b V A l n l s a v E a v o u a v _ 'b l l m l m m f w i n k i n a .t r e e b u t a m e h e r e E p w o r t h I H S U B f e s t l v a l T w o a n d o n e - l ' m l f a r m s :n l m n m . . . m a n . . . . . . .. . . . . . ». .4 . . , . , .M 1 1 : . . : . . . .i m r t - o n . Y o u r M o t o r Needs » » - 1. A general winter tuning up to insure Easy STARTING. 2. Grind the Valves. 3. Remove the Carbon. 4. Adjust Ignition and Car- \hurator. We specialize in Gas Engine and Tracfor Repairing. ".4w»f1z.a waufa Haney Aswan Kennard Garage A. J. GRIER, Proprietor gg mma taten~ rg o YGU L L GET REL IEF' Omaha, spent the weekend at the o n Y QUQ M ONEY B AC K E. Berry home. M cup milk,1 cup soft bread aumbs, 2 eggh, 2 Lablapoons melb- ed butter, _juice oi % lemon, grat- ed rind 0; 'A lemon, 1-8 teaspoon P€PP9f» 'ri teaspoon ult,1 tea- nnoon minced umlev (¢mt'lnnnl\_ .n u umm uw . ., u w -... ...,...¢-.H h ~|_Niels Lauritaen'living one mileit only s 8 dy' xl a t al -=°=;\» of town, awoklf Friday night to md a man prow ng around hisNEBRASKA WEEKLY tnmk.However, the robber was: INDUSTRIAL REVIEW frightened away as Mx. Lauritsen Kew.. "ws and "°S""..°§'°°="==~Starting OctoberM teaspoon minced omlon.Heat the milk and stir in bread crumbs ioform apaate.Addthlstothe ith with the egg yolks and sea- soning.Fold in the stlifly beaten cggwlxltes,tm*nina¢re|.sedpan and bake in a moderate oven, 875 degree! F. about as minutes. Serve wi th wmsw sauce or manned g n u .Serves :l'onr. Pond: Pie Si mn tmlir. 1 tahhimann mm. Mpdison-The local power plant nearing completion. Nlcbra nf-New spiral Em es~ cape installed at High School. Edison-New auditorium near~ ing completion;80 0 dmin pur- chased by Board. New highway constructed from Mitchell to Cook ranch at Agate and beyond.Clearwater--Some zegnveling is being done onmghway No. 8 west nf v m. a n e n u m e u r e u a w a s c a u g c u , Dr. A. P. Overgaard of Omaha, and Jim Overguni and son, How-ard of Honeycreek, Iowa dsiyed at Mm. E. &rry's Sunday. Mrs. Sophia Anderson went toWuhlngton,Neh. Saturday evge- nlng to spend Sunday with rela- tives there.Mr. and Mn. Fra-uk Timbex-lainanddnughier,Wanda Lou of Davey, Neb., spent Sunday at the L. E. Ward home. I.|¢alie and Helen Berry of Ben- lnnnt Rmulnv vnith their Excogt to Companies and Corporations R o s é n b a u m S e r v l c e S t a t l o n ,gu¢~., 1 cup boiling water, 2 eggs, 1 cup canned peanh pulp, mn-,L_ mallowa, one prvvloudy baked pls a u t .Blend the sugar md com- slarch,add dawly the boiling vain, stirring while adding.Re- turn to the in and co ok to the mndntaemy of cuatarcl.Add beat- e u y o l h d e z g a m d o o o k a m o - mentlonger.Cool, than stir in the t d t .Turn into a p cnnly bak- t d pu l zy :hell and cover yrltlx "1i`J§1`2Lk-cmmery needed to inatall butbumilk condensing nut- tiumtal National Ban taken over Lincoln National Bank. Blaix-P. C. Summon pamhaaed mm- 111131118 Property- Wi mv :Town Board purchased new engine :for light plant. Univ ardtfa nur faculty bdldlng completed at ne. tha , Em. E. a my . Little Mary Jane Cook, who be- came suddenly ill with appendddrat the hrs Frandseu home Thurs-` day mnmi nz and was taken to tha T. E. I-'ruth home for °**'»1 underwent an operallun lata that night.She in the daughter of llr. and Hn. Soren Cook of Danver. Colo.Ih ry I ma i a wi ll : a l o n g '°m.':'°°"~ I-I0 Bmklxdder ma lav - e rd high adaoo l #HI went w JKENNARD, NEBRASKA' i v |1 |\- A.. L-. ...I E IG Q H Mrs. Paulina Neale Thilnday dv ma nn .This was a nodal meet- ing.Refreshment; were served bythapreddentmd p ro g n m com- m s : . and Gus went toIinecln Thursday morning to -1; itnd the birthday eelebniinn o Hrs.Llge's is ter,Mrs. Erck. 1?'=v mm-ned home Friday eve- mug.Mr. and Mrs. George Ohxt have moved into their new house and are now nicely settleiAnumbero l relatives andfriends from ths vicinity attended five year old son of Mr. and Mrs.~ .and Mrs.~Debuse ~.R HERMAN NEWS Roy Plank of Fremont, fieldman or the Sumdard Oil Ca, was here n bus i ls s matters a few days veeMr. and Mrs. J.D. Inwe,Misslda Lowe, Miss Maggie Lowe nd Wilbur Lowe of Blair, wereup er guests oi Mr.and Mrs.ilgur Conety Thursday. pu.gud M m L. B.Stokes of w w w .Mr. md Mn. W ill J uum we re Ffidlv vmto n a t De tld WnK'|. Mr. and Mn. Walter Nlellem mdflmllyspent Friday evening atAndrew Nielnelfs. Mr. md Mn. James Snppenfleldvisited the weekend nt Tecumseh. Mr. and Mn. Geo. Nelsen spent Sunday at the James Ryan hume.Mn, Lann 'rom and Mrs. Geo. Nelaen visibed Wednesday at the Mmm Cook home .in Arlingtom Mr. and Mrs. Frmkie Schder, Janna,Hazel and pa-"mga Wul! Omlhl anbus dmu. Alter udaool hoax-slutTuudly. IHA: Leona Rsvex-'n room had a Rex linen hu as guest at pru-¢n¢_m uncle who until recently .hu been employd at Omnha- Mrs.Fred Roberuod left on Monday for Ronneseer,Minn.no consult Mayo Bron. in regard tohe r hwth. J e r wut, Mrs. C. R. Mud of BI r; went with her.We hope she may find rélief and re-turn home much improved.Chu.No y ero i Omlha, v idwd Herman friends Sunday.Mrs. John Corbin of Tekxmah, visited Friday evening at the J. D. lawe home. NEBRASKA WEEKLY nmUs 'n uAL R EVIE W Mmdrld-'l'el.ler buildinz hu new fro nt imhlle d Uehli ng-Murphy gnv e l ne w unloaded fdur urs ol gra vel for use on approaches to new Bridges and cdverta in this community. Eustis -Fall Festival and Corn Show held recently. Scotts Blu!!-Modemlsfie dance hall upened in remodeled Hillerege building. that Gomch, Babert and Batty ol Kennud,Wm(Hngelman and hmily at Wnlztidd, Mn.Kathryn SSe xto!Blnir,llr.andlLn.Ge o. dngwn,Hnrry E. Lund ol Arl- ington, Mm.L. v .Ackerman of Klumth Falls, Ore.,Mrs.A.muHugelmm,Lndene and Xenneth, Lennie Ackerman, Mr. an& Mrs. H. Fiwh and children, Mr. and Mrs. E. Monson, Mx. and Mrs. Gun String- er and anghwn of Omaha. C. Is. Uehlingand Carl and Nom Cushman atc Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs.Bax West.Supper guest: at the Wat hqme that eve- nipz were ~ a n d Mrs. H. B. m m m a w " brldée nc roulluonrl dvaz-~ this place, mmpleled. Scotts Blu!!-George Bnbcoc puxtlxud htereltg M I-'nd Have in Have: & Babwck dsaning . pnesdng gstnbllnhment. B¢¢m¢¢-;1e,ooo oorpantio formed hem under 3-==° of Ga~ County Electric C rporativn build power plant in Wymore. Pla mmo uth-Platumouth Hlg Schoo\'s new athletic y d t o ~ dedicated on Ocfnber 1 hmily, celebrated the birth anni- vem-ry af George Fielder l u t Sunday..M n .Fred Hurdum m d Birdna called I-'rldny atm-noon on the Mrs.Chris Gutsdww and ba h! daughter.Hr. and Mm R. M. Ivenum and children spent Sunday niternoonwithMrs.Margaret Iverson and Mrs. J. C. Christenun of Blair. Hr. and Mn. Opa l Re eve and childxen were Sunday guests o l Mr.and M n .Wadlnee Snowdmf sunth at Blair.Mr.and Mrs. W. J. Boite and children drove to Bennington on Sunday,guests o i Mr.and Mrs. ~areMimuuri Valley,c sued ar. me u. la-Hilginger home Monday on their way home from Creighton, Neb. _ Wm. Swans of Cincinnati, Ohio,Ivan Rutledge of Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. I-L c. Cooper were en-wminbd at dinner Sunday at the D. W. Rutledge home.Martin Johnson returned last week from a trip to Norway. Mrs. Tillie Wachter underwent a wusilecwmy at the Sr..Catheryn hospital at Omaha Tuesday,The street commissioner hsd_the two main down lawn alleys given some special attention.They were filled and crushed rock applied and are now in line shape._'Miss Nagle ee' `f"$.'S.§$é o ed at es runes,n ,2.-ei Saturday,remaining with home folks until Sunday aitcniwn Mr:and Mrs.Percy Harrison brought her over and vislhed at the Bert Cooper home at Tekamuh. Wm.ni ne ;w e . s ° " ° " d e : Mr. and Mn. J, B. Jensen andBetty were entertained at dinner Thursday evening at the Ben West home.Misa Maggie Lowe and Mrs. G. F.Lowe attended A show at theOrpheum at Omaha, Tuesday. Wm. Swartz bl Cincinnati, Ohio was a guest at the H. C. Cooper and D.w. Rutledge homes from Saturday until Monday.Geo. Becker came in from Bis- xnark,N. D. last Tuesday for u visit with his sister, Mn. Chris-tine Hugelman.Another sister, Mrs. Pete Kessler or Freeberg, Ill. and her daughter,Mrs.Barney ltienger of Freepon also visited at the Hugleman home.Mr. and Mrs.John Thielfnldt i¥""' Ruby, D. O.heels and iam-xly :nd Mr. Ind Geo. Sheet! and two children njoyed Sunday dinner together at, the Geo. Sheets home. Mrs.Paul Tirrhe was taken to 'rumen rum cnunren, mr. ann mn.Elmer Monson and Mr. and Mrs. |Gus Stringer and daughters of Omaha.The men spent the alt-ernoon and evening duck sunting. Fashion Center Sensational Sale 'Silk Dresses-$10 and $12 Values at only $6.75 and $7.95 in sizes 11Ito 46-over 400 to select from this Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Mon- day.89-lt ALONG THEBOTTOM ROAD Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Haack of Blair,were Sunday evening via- itora with their daughter,Mrs |Bymn Bunn and family.l Mr. and Mrs.Charles Laughlin' of wen of Herman, were Sunday' visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beard.Mrs. Laughlin stayed oeer Amer scnuman.me uuuessisters.The Kindred Merry Makers Club as entertained Thursday a lte rnoon by Mrs. Harry Tyson.Vl¢~itors were Mrs.Art Baker, Mrs. Hazel Rnhlfs,Mrs.Cecil G0fYMiss Ernestine McCoy and Mrs.Kenneth Baker.The ladies tied a ,comforter and Mrs. Tyson served a gghdoua lunzheon.The Clull: 3; in take n proja t wo ryear under ull. Rlzpah Douglass of Lincoln.They meet at the C.B. Bunn home on. es. P Mr. and Mrs. Earl Blue of Oma- ha were Saturday night and Sun-day guests of Graoe and Ralph Ely-Other Sunday dinner guests ,were Mr.and Mrs.George Nur- gurvd and children of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bunn had ag Sunday dinner guests,Mr.andMrs. A. R. Beales, Jane and Aus-|t\n, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bunn and 'children and P. M. Tyson of Blair. l the Christian at 2 p.m. Fri. |_n'|ade in the 1parents have community inMrs. JoetheCoffeeaftemoon. Mrs.Wm. Kruse, Mrs.Wm.Bolln. Mrs.Henna: Emma Ketchn l.ucille Olso vinltmg at theparents, Mr. wer.Mr. and ll family and Hi n:of the were guests EGeo. Ohrt hor Mrs. Cora ( visited at theThursday and a C1 Gr F ..M';.!"}!i l i church at that place day-Interment wasBlair cemetery.Thethe sympathy of this their bexuvement. _Walter Nieuerrs.Mr.and Mrs. John Petersen, Dorothy and Jack visited Friday evening at Frankie Wilaorfs.\Mr. md Mrs. John Taylor Ie£¢| FALL GOODS olln was hostess A new line of fall goods is arriving daily now and we lnvlgyour inspection of them as we are sur you will ggree" - ' c " " l __ . .- -I s __.' r a n k W o l f f a n d M r s .v i s i t w i t h r e l a t i v e s i n I o w a . P r i z e w i n n e r s w e r e M r . a n d M r s . J o h n P e t a r s e they are big valuesIKli nark. n n f f§`1I5m`§2»f h0l"", ai Z£"i.'i`EE1é"s§'5xf`i`°`§'f§.`"`"" and Mrs. Carl Rah-:Miss Hazel Wulf visited Thur Uur m m =-,we can fit all ;1embers of the family _ "" "da ai the I-'mm gchaier hém Irs. Claus Ohrt and ~and Mrs. Fmnlcie Wilst Mr.and Mrs.Chris visited Tuesday evening at ti McCarthy district,Lester Hansen home, near Blair. 'ridny evening at the The Rose Hill Indies Aid qtlilti ne.|at the church Thursday and Fr Fuse of Oldham, S. D.day.M. z. Baldwin home Detlef Wulf threshed for BiFriday.;Hansen Monday. ra. gollie Bean! and*_ Mifs §Ielen__'1aylor entertain: a n d at reasona ble prices W e a l s o h a ve f i n e h u s k l n z m i t t e n s a s au xr \i-l o w a s $ 1 . 9 5 p e r d o ze n .H u s k e r A l a r m r*|......|... tn nn ........l ti -1:u l u m s a . p | . u u u u u . p | . a a ¢ I |SHIRTS 69C and 79cMEN_'5 WORK Boy's blue and fanéy shirts 50c,59ch l l £ ' €g g g l n D e "D U u l \ : u u 5 u u |-c l "_ _.t o ~c a r e f o r1O m a h a i n t h e b 2 1 p n .m g h t a n d M o n d a y ps h e e p ' H r s N h l l e r l o s t a M g e u a a m n a n c e l r y h M r B e a r d .M r a n d n m B y r o n s i l k S t o c k i n g s t h a t W e a r - » - G o l d ~z é r b d o g s a t t a c k -S Y m o r n i n g t o a h o s p i w e r e »-»§§i£`§§"am`ié`{-}10E§1.""`ward and Walter |ter, Lulu G., all of Omaha, we}e WednSundaydinnerguestsofM m l Ho* me Iferens and Miss Kate and lyss mo5|.oo'"%é'£'?'"¢. B. Hedges of Kansas'Mrs. uI;;r;i1};ui:.:>i;:emel;bertaiBed aCirMois :1 guest at present nrlb=s' family dinner at her home on th yih garneron home.|'Sunday for her brother, John War-i i r nd Mrs. 1.j c Burdic drove ner before he leaves soon for hisdown. to Pluttsmoutli, Sunday andihome at San Diego, Calif.Those were dinnre guests of Miss Cath-,pre5en|; inclpded Mr. Warner, Mr.erine Schneider.th . kianegginébgfulgh g re m i g g r lc -M : Ben ~ achier 1s on e s h i m ,Rowe ami Mrs.Minnie fa§e}'éI»}1J§§'£n7=d"nionday.I Bobélmk--full rammed we silk Deans uon gif Tekarimhéiand GUARANTEED to wear or a was a 9.as' eve ns gues o :new pair FREE only $1; full fashhissister, Mrs.F. Muller and ioned silk to top service weight, f mi' W. J. simmenana dough-» 359. pair.FaShion Center--the ter, Gladys and son, Harold drove Hosiery Store of Blair.39-It to Beaver Crossing Friday to visituntil Sun§iayafterno_op witl_iMrs.A T.C A I .QU_________ n visif H e n r y R O H W E I t n e r r 1 M r n n r l M r q A r f h n r P n n r x n n n f w e e k " " " | l Sn m o f i ne f null dresse s for Misses a n d o w n m n M . u .GmBym,.1|m1>m ceo.Nicmi §.°.f§.§"§n~m-T'"y|x.m um Jul 'Hanan mme Ladies $1.00 _lim Gus Timm ug qgn, Hgrry_1{lth Howard Taylor '.l'ue.|dny eve-_.Lowm-:N GOODSlof Bennington were Sunday after-,nl.ng,H A Inoon visitors a home. tL h e H. A. K ru s e i n a f i n e a§$ortmentA n d novel ti esr. Geo.Ohrt enber-Heeaini s from Scribner onl The Ca n d y bo xe s , pu m pk in s etc"':-..::".;r. mu dmv =»s.£f£r1=*:...-':'*...=€e°.:'°£.=*32°.,=s.¥l Fi. ..,...;:,. .......E: ...?.. ....,.'3f"'°"'A N D y l c m w r n ¢ n r . w a s s E lln u L n ln mn n f S i ms : ( S h mu m I l l a n d l a . . " " "":'ulau, u\:|.\» uuwu z um Iltur J.u\.u°Duai H~~»»»-\u uvuu u:ima -»»~:--t h e b a n k b " ' " ¥ { l ° ' ° § ' ; ' f ) ~3 - w r a n d the ir fa mi li es ,zscfr.a n d Mr .a n d Mr s .E d Hg wku a a 8316 d§'Q\'¢ f° Howe Egg Ima s . G. F . L owe , Mr. a n d Mr s . A »so n we re gu e sts a t a bxr th d ay dm-vnsnted home fo Ewferett, Hjmes and H L o we ,Mi s s Ma g g i e L o we a n d n e r S u n d a y v h th M r .a n d Mr s . Mr . an d Mr s :a h , t h la tter * S ta nle y Lo we .Clar e nc e D e Ve n ur e n ea r Te ka mah . r h i ld r e n we r e ln Om e__.I u m rn -. .u.r,...¢......a 1u...... Dnnn Mu nmI Mr a Rnhm-f W ide ner E~1 -y bo d y we l~.I ~' Mr. and Mrs. Clemens William- sen and Elizabeth Hansen visited at the Theo. Williamsen home on Sunday. Subscribe for The Enterprise. nLA|§"§°I\Ei2'E°¥""§1oREsuhdgfwfithhoinefolks. '| Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mehrens vis-' ited Sunday evenimr at the Scott| s ' ;'f.F'n;";aa " ~ Emir.; when they will lp!£116 winter'"°J'!|" 1vlQ\_nlntim}._¢part of the week where Mr. kilmeaconsulted a physician who advised a tonail operation and the extrac-tion of some of his teeth.Mins Ann Pgtersgn came y g f wm " N i k \.ll v;u came home where they her mother,A small p hand lwmam l I v c n u § | | . \ |J . u q ; ,g y u g g 4 . » ; .I l l l u . . . . . . ,, , , , . , .,_ , . _ _ _ _ ___F r i d a y . f r o m F r e m o n t ,a n d H o w a r d w e n t t o s e e t h e n e w A l l e n h o m e .' s p e n t a I e w d a y s w i t h b a b y a t t h e A l f r e d H a n s e n h o m e M i s s D e l l a W a t k i n s l e f t f o r R a i M r s .P e t e r K n u t h .n e a r K e m m r d ,T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g .l s t o n ,M o n d a y w h e r e s h e h a s u c i m p l e o n D r .C . h m e r o n ' s F r e d T i e d j e f B l a i r ,D o n M e t z - r c e p t e d a p o s i t i o n a t t h e W m .K a . e m f e r t e d a n d r n u n o d i l é l 'a n d G e o r z € o H a i n w e r e v i s i t i n g d a s h h o m e . John Bathjen spent the week-endwith relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs.Otto Asmusaen and Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Iarsch wére visitors at the Henry Klassan nmhn th D . Cameron unus-gsy mxdwieturngd to her work on dnrheyruse snr weeks penod °1 school closed last week and the oenehers and pupils were busy with `ks tests."`§n'2' §'§°.ih. Lowe and her _bro- ther. John Warner.o! §a.n Dieg _ |him to suffer with s had hand as few days..Mr. and Mrs. D Buch entertain- led at dinner Sum y, Mr. and Mrs.Wm. Behrendt, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.Kubie, Mr. and Mrs. Pebe Chris- tensen and.snn.On Friday evening, Miss Jessien,\,,`,|,,,_,`m . r . » ¢ . . i » . . . 4 n i M v i d o n Harry Tyson Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Mulvaney ofMr.und Mrs.Clarence Crane Ashville, North Carolina, me vis-snd two daughters of Council iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bluffs,Mrs.Lewis Wright andlwillis Ketchmsrk.Mr. Mulvaney two children of Omaha, spent last'.is n. brother of Mrs. |Ketchmark.Sunday at due' .loe Marley home.|Miss Helen Ambler has accepted Mrs. Wright andchildxen remain- u podtion in Omwa.ed for a longer visit.|Mr. und Mrs. Charles F. Wilder- Mr .ma lim. Dave Rutledize andlsen and lsmilv of Omaha.have home Slndny afternoon.S Mgyor and Mrs. Landis were un sy evening supper guests tthe J. W. Trlsler home.s Mrs. R. A. Scott and children of Phil1lps,Neb.,is visiting st the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.Frank Adams.Another daughter, Mrs.Frank Kesler-son and Lois ANNUUNBEMENTAnnof Coleridge,Neb.,camdown Satutdsy for an over Snnda Cmlii.,WIIO i s ~ h é r t , W f n l *""lu lnuu DAo ve r t o St.E d wa r d s th e fi rs t. o f p a r ty a t 1 la s t we e k to s e e the ir n ie c e , Mr s.h°,';,§-R `"n nr+ §1Z`é` Miss" §=In§`i§~L`§§Ch -; n :f e §i 1 ;- é fo fti ; 1 §i i ." £ £Zi` Mr s imo ve d i o th e H .E .W a l to n pr o- Ge o r g e Mo r r i s o n a n d E lla a n d E l- ' p e tty i n th e n o r th p a r t o f to wn . pnnnhr Run;Inu nrhnnl vi n Winnrett Were SI.|.Ild8V ViS.i'|.0KBl W UI.H i n :Rn d mo th e r ,M r s visit.with them.Mr.and MrJ. H. Baker of Omaha, spent Sul day with them, \ .--~~ --~ ~----:~ - - - --- -~ -C. £ L W § ¢ M1fl V1Tsll;¥ lnd Patsy. convention is being held S: Teks- who have been sm 'ng in nmahg mah the fonepnn of this week.A sevvrll week; with ~ Wilson who' number frvrg here are attending. L, cmployed there, returned home At a buslnegg meeting of the w¢an¢»d.~y.`v m m h l mdxa mexd at the on asWe have_only '°°°'1"L m e f i l n i £ " f f m " , n i n n - . m i l ~ é»3{£hhi1?I'§mLa Wm.z!luedgv. Janet, Ray and Theo. Whitmus spent Sunday atternonn at the A. W.Clarke home while their par- ents drove to Omaha.Mr.and Mrs.Harry Tucker mem 'Sunday evenink at the par- |Lena Him Henry M. Wm. Sch: attendanc Tuesday-Schmidt, |Mr.an z ol Benson, Mr. and Mrs. irlneela and Mr. and Mrs © © © © © © ©midt of Florence, were ine at the funeral services o f Mrs.Johanna 'C. d Mrs.Pew O.Schmidt s*:~i14~_" ."=.1:=1:=d .FP "Fir Mins Amanda Klassan the geliad clerk in Siever's store, is el|. joying a two weeks vacation. Otto Amnussen has resigned 1councilman from the second war es e *ik* ¥""}.1'Y Wm regnove soc custoniers `aI wish to notify old as thlt. emu Johpwn, a Iurmer ner- ;:.;;-2 é'1`ééES&"n§`f0u`é`»}»§'pm£' iii; éflisll 'fimm rUCk8I' Hbme in Blair. I and two lman boy is actmg as music super~lf Kram °3 M .Hn n and Neum Warrick home at 'Vi li lf illi hi i A\lbl.lX'n_§it'y .'"?h°°'F'.f'¢..§f m.,.°':.._.1'.fS°`£}l'.f'"'MSE hnunnnnrn hlnkino this wee]¢Invnnlnv well as the public in general, that I have Bought the Blair Mill and it's flour business back again and will again enter the Business West rolnt, men. Luesamylm me unnn uregeraon xanu wenf bnwn.G. V.Beadle has betthis your and he and mrs. Jonnsonl nie living down there.Ivan Rutledge of OmahH» speljllthe week-end at the home of hm parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Rut- §§§.`§e EEZ;Iém°§"1.`I§é`Q 1;;;;' Er§`"m°§ Sknmer; treaa, Mrs.Roma West; chap., Mrs. Lola Truhlsen; ggt.-at» arms,Mrs.Effie French;hist.,M r a l x x l n W a n !T n u f u l l n l i n n n f "ii`£`» "i=§.;.§'"1=a'z.s." ..;.a'....., I Francis Mehrens spent Sunday aft- ernoon at the Harry Tucker home.Mr. and Mrs. Lars Paulsen and dmmhter Amin were Sundnv din- Prof. and Mrs. Wm. Gericke of Berneley, Calif.,are sgending a month at the homes of his brother, Ernest of this place, and his par- ents nt. Fremont.H6 with hiB bI0- appointed to fill the position. The Morrow drug store is no the authorized station for the 1 tuerstate bus line at this place. 'Ih|wi ll be a arrest conveniancé f. i n d "'°°\"lab ll wi ll nluu lidinvun g ---- u-- --- , . .._ ________.__ I ____ __ _ _____________l M n u a r h m i g o c tf i e e n l = = l = = » l » = = o n F = i d a y n e r s u w = ¢ t h ° A n d r ¢ w C h r i » - z h ¢ , E m ¢ n | ¢ f ¢ w ¢ a m g h , "E ~F F ;n..-.l..... .£$..2..I¢v¢nm¢.%lr. 24.lu m e n h o m e i n B la i r .~ t r i p t o e a s t e r n <'E°.| .¢Id.Z"}»¥| .1»».=traveling hy bus during tl' months as heretotom f.h< md to wait on the street rss of the weather, especial e late evening bus from tl 1ion Center Sensational Sa bressea M0 and $12 Valu< y $6.75 and $7.95 in sizes : -over 400 to select from th iay, Friday, Saturday, Mo 39- hion Center Hats for Womn ranks of Blair.25-Z§¢."§§'»'i?. §;=;°m , ; ¢ ; : § ;~ Zhi §t;§f`ni¢|¢ Morton drovel The Bridge View Project Club had liland./to Sioux City Sunday morning to ns first. meeting Thursday alter-Mrs.Rav Triplett has been in spend the daywith relatives.,noon with Mrs. Paul Paulsen.9 at her faFm home nearkhegel the w ; "$"'»,§§ ?.f°"'§¢e"""1" t\;el-pfdtinhll meme rs W Pfsggf- k "th an mac n um-aug r a exr an me vis:rs.e us ssE i l m vu u '*=°g" s"I33'§""" 0C§. 9.D. W served u nice lunch after the bus- ....r a v ___..9"'? '"'"°"'.`°1 .""f'.if§`?.fl5lu'I»'.'1IMg?illVl'&(); °.°§'.'.§'.§1,e.°f"§"\§s\"'?i`°f`Z`§f»§""1'§i,?$`.§' ?.~13§"i.f°¥Zi`a. xesxdulce &.'2»i'" oichy Wm Adams friends out to his home on thenmh Sunday evening tn help theif §°§`§§"ue ¢s§wn¢ér worlc.'ranch to u lmny to hQl\0r -his Epwonh League of Blair put on Miss Beulah Harrison,who ,§» §;;§=*"» Wm. Swartz of C|ncmnal.1,| n ggv at ¢ h thdd church. ''''t t e 10..rs.V.3'.§ii§.°s"i¢'§§§L1'L"€"3`.§ah§, vis~|The members of the Ladies' Aid Snturdgnysupper :ml n§\T¢°§.§`§.§§ iwd from Saturday afternoon until were very pleasantly entertained of Dr. and Mrs. Hurry Atwood ofSunday noon at hcr ome here.lat un all day meeting last '\Ved<iomahn and had Sunday dinner Don Lowe drove down from nesday at the home of Mrs. Harryiwith Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hansen Granite Pulls, Minn. Tuesday eve- Cooper, north oi town.Mrs. Bertini' Omaha.nam- fm- n visit with his nsrents,.C0°P0l' was the asdsting` hostess._.Mn and Mrs. Fred Hurdum and I a short slay.'Mr. and Mrs. Henry Micheels of Florence, were luncheon gu lig on'Iuesday at the Gus Lage ho e.|Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Trisler, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kruse,Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Christensen, Mrs. Geo. lllohwer, Jr.and the Misses Eda Sierk,Dorothy Sfewrs and Dor-othy Christensen attended a play given by the young people of ghe First Christian church in Omaha on Tuesday evening. The members of the Kenaingtan Club spent an enjoyable afternoonwith Mrs. J. A.Landis on Wed- nesday.|Mr. an Mrs. Carl Neuhaus 'f"d\ ' have l gardle for ehnorth. Fasl Si lk I at unl |to 46- |'I`hum day. .Fas] and I Ne wf ru M y businas w i l l hereafter be k n o w n as THEBLAIR FLOUR MILLVlisses,$1.88 to. $6-Sm Styles-Beret: 50c to S2. J S E H I L L I TE M S lilslb "5 5; S--D Lowe ''They served a bounteous fried Birdie were Sunday evemng v1s11.-baby of Benson were weonesoaMrlznand ~ Ivnn Helrns s pe nt cnicken dinner at noon and the' orstlnt f tge Harvey Krogh home, evenng visitors at the Wm. Tiet Sunday at Ames, Neb., guests of time was spent gn qnilting and .Sou o f gen ome.dMrand Mrs Leo Hager.sewmg.About thlrty-fwe attend-Mrs. R-Iverson spent Wed-Mr. and Mm C. 'L. Vance an ,gh and i m H_ 3 Cameron ed.nesday afternoon with Mrs. Loren Mr. and Mrs. McClenen of Omaha.drove- down to St. Joe, Mo. Satur-id Mrs.Clayton Sheeish »»<g<;hf1~~ "I 5 p t Evere ggggg g the Ja W. Trlsler . .(;_ 3_ren spent Sunday nr e A son 'e mprovemen roJec ome ay evenmg.day: '.f"'l.?f*"'"`.ii ff"'_..'f.f'.f'f.'f.'..... nn Matrlnr Iunrnn rmnv 'r'.»1~.m.\.'Club met Wednesdav e£ternoon|Countv Commismoners Claus a g » » - » _ Mr.and Mrs. Detief Wulf vi ited at the Lars Petersen hor Sunday afternoon.Those helping 'Olga Petersfc elebrate h e r b i r th d a y Sat\Jrd= even in we r e :Mr . a n d Mr s .WV n u +§ . .a n d M r n A r t A n d n r s e Phone 96P. C. Sorensen P. s. I am in need of good milling wheat and ll.\m||y.lucy mme ...,............-....- ......... ....... ...............Monday.|Mrs.C.H.Uehling is looking Quiw a good crowd attended theafter the work at the Paul TigheRallydayservices at the M.E.home while Mrs.Ti ghe is i n a n church Sunday morning.\Omaha hospital.. Mrs.Albert Bennett retumed The October meeting of the De-lastneeek from Cincinnntti, Ohio gree of Honor lodge was held Frl- where she spent several weeks vis- day evening at- the 0. L. Hilsinger; iting her daughter.home with a good attendance.TheMm C. Il.. 'mg has been on the meetin' was postponed from Sept.sick list a. iew sys but is some Mrs C ns. Laughlin invited them mm- n o w .,, w meet wih her Nov.14.Mrs. Mr.and Mrs. Harold Brewster D.W.Rutledge and Mrs.0.H.and daughter of Blair, spent last Godsey were appointed on theFriday evening at the Elmon West social committee for this meeting. home.____|Donald Lowe has entered the On Fnday evening. Miss Vivian Vtuyne State Teachers college. Rutledge und.ima Dotrlst Harm Mhlr. shud sy- J. A. -'=g;_§§_=" and son entertain wen y-wo o ;rs.ss.om were av ls -their room mates oi the high school liars fuesdsy. nt n jolly party nt the Rutledge;.ni-5. Roy Gilliland is enjoying a home.They spent the evemng visit from her father. John Reedplayinggamesandweretrentedwhohas spent the summer with] to n lovely lunch.|a son in Wyoming. Dr. Cameron took Mrs. O. H.,G. F. hows visited a dentist at with Mrs. George Hain when seven membefs were present and two vis- itors.Plans for the project meet-ings were made and thc lesson on "'Flower Arrangement"given by the local leaders.Mrs.Opal Reeves and children spent Friday with Mrs. A.R. Beales suuth of Blair,and JaneBeales retumed to spend the week- |end with them. .|Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Conety and son, Ned Tyson entertained Sun-|day when their dinner guests were Mr. and Mm E. W. Bartz and twochildrenof Bancroft,Mrs.E.R. Whibe, two sons and daughter ofWaterloo,Mrs Mary Conety ofValley, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Con- ety and Miss Irma Barge of Her-mxm, and Min Ernestine McCoy.Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Simpson of south of Bldr,were Sunday'evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mehrens df this place and Chas. Nelson of Herman. attended n din~ ner at Waterloo Thursday,givenby the Northwestern Fair Associ- ation.Mrs. Nelson visited Mrs. Mehrens while t.he gentleman wer: away.Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Beadle vis ited Mr. Beadle's parents in Coun cil Blults Thursday.It was G. v. Budle's birth anniversary and his parents had him and family :ele- brate with them on that day. Mrs. Ernest Kmse was u guest of the De Soto Woman's Club an Thursday. sfbernoon at the .luck Lazure home.The EY.. Calhoun Womanls Club held the first meetin of the sen-son at the home of 5.. president ||IlllllIIllllllIIIllIIIIll||lll|II||IIIIllI||||= family, Mr. and Mrs. Holgar Huh sen and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chris l Godsvy and Mrs. Chds Riclger N: BlgrHTuesdny.M Opxll Reeves.' Lhe Lord Lisle hospital at a-..sey and iss Marjori r.and Mrs,Ray WhltmThursdaywhgre they had their drove tn Omaha Friday for Mr; went to Omaha Sunday to sz;~ tonslls rcmuved.They were able Godsey who went down Thursdny their daughter,Martha at theto come home Friday.1 The banks were closed Monday Methodist hospital and found herlMr. and Mrs. Ray Triplett had to obmrve Columbus day.|rec0vering nicely after an appen-lwlsh to announce tha t as guests Sunday, Su|}L and MIS.:Mx ~Mr;aaForrest Brewster dl:§:iamovaL '|hnv e purchased the N lSene~d G tns.spen ne hl `l.h .h w l l d . P l .°§ ..nl S?§`l'Ii'.,§'.,,_ mu/il!helix-iends at m.m..i»f'°"K wx 'me r lgo lte ,.,,.T'Me.TL ' ~ E.,H A M B U R O E R S H O P / u ; ; u ¢. : ¢¢ » u » » " b u - . -" | ' " ""-- -- -|___.. ._ - - __* ¢ " - ', -. ._h o s t e s s t o t h e L a d i e s A i d f o r t h e i r .T h e j u n i o r _A .O .U .W .l o d g e K i n d r e d s c h o o l w i t h M r s .W J . r e g u l a r s e w i n g a n d ' t e a W e d n e s -h e l a a m e e t m g a t t h e h a l l l a s t B o i t e a n d M i n s G m c e R a y ,w e n t d a y .| F n y e v e n i n g .| t o s e e t h e b a l l g a m e F r i d a y a l t - M a r c u s K r o g e r s p e n t t h e w e e k -M r s .C h r i s t i n e H u g e l m a n c e l e -e r n o o n b e t w e e n t h e H o m e s t e a d e n d a t .h i s h o g n e a t W a y n e .| b r a t e d h e r 7 5 t h b i r t h d a y S u n d a y ,m d B a k e r s c h o o l s i n B u r t .c o u n t y . M r s .F l o y d K n o t t a n d c h i l d r e n O c t .1 2 .T h e r e w a s a l a r g e c r o w d »M r .a n d M r s .F r a n k K e l l e y a n d f o r m e r l y c o n d u c t e d b y S l J o h n s o n ._ It is m y Inte ntio n to conduct the shop lu the _.. - . .. . . l . l | . . . | . » ¢ . . l ¢ ¢ ¢ | \ | u o . n P Democratic Nominee a n d I r w i n K n o t t d r o v e o u t f r o m o f r e l a t i v e s a n d f r i e n d s r e s e n t a t f a m i l y w e r e S u n d a y v i s i t o r s i n t h e 'i l m c ' " " " " " " "" " ' " " " ' f \ n n \ n \§fn. lnnz nrln fr - D o i va n g i \ r | i \ \l u n r R a i n a a i 0 l a h '|\ ; \'|slut#Hh s. .m n f l h i I L Y H H a t h !n a a r " I" n l | n -w h i c h I f h l l F l 1 i n \ £ d | l l\ . . r u l u u a I \ . N \ | & K . i l l \ l G ,A V I 5 ' s a s h 1 1 l \ l l l l ¥ ¢ 4 i l v a u u n v l l U A B U l h l l a l I I I ]" f "w l u l h l w u n n n l n s a l u v l n v l i y q n n * g n u *V 1 l l | \ | | -l i I " - U " ¢ ' | ' ;" -"M 1 - s .R o b e n K n o t t .| 1 : o r .I t w a s a h a p p e v e n t w l u c h m a hAn u m b e r o f t h e f a r m e r s i n t h i s a n e n j o y e d .W e W a i M r s .H a g e l »M i - a .P r e n t i c e s m i t h s p e n t m d -t h o p a s t .Y o u r p m t r o n a g c v i c i n i t y h a v e s t a r t e d t o h u s k c o r nT h . ,.m a n m a n y m o r e s u c h fl y a p p y s = g 1 ~d a y a i t h H r s .C h a s .G a m m e l o f w i l l b e a p p r e c i a t e d . r e a r e a n u b e r f h k -T h i t h l m t i m e n a m .i m !m a r h i n m :5 1 ?n a n o C 0 7 1 1 U B l m § f . ; . . .i h s n h m t h f r n n r l n i a f p r n l E l e n n n r D i x o n ¢ ° n m n . R n h \ r ¢ i n v H a m b u r g e r :'" O t D o g s For C O NGRESS1 1 " - " " " " '' "- " "| ¢ \ l | " - I 'l l l l - I v " " -l _ ' _- " " " " - |" " " " * " ' -" ' - " " I " " " " "" = " ' - l " f _~n E : f ' l ~ \ . . _ . . . . + . | ' I ' I B t i ' .' E . " . . .I 1 - a n u . . . 1 , . L n l H I - | n ¢ I P l u m p ' h l s i l u f l n u ~I n m a n '~~0 I l l . .I ...,.... ... ....._,....,.....,...,.,,.... ..,,Omaha Tueldly.H. O. William-son went down Wednesdu andbrought him home.Mrs. Taylor French and Mrs.'gm-1 §`renc\;_spen¢ Friday at the §f`n'ff" v=;g;v~.". ;; ;,;;""°' ?Z\}»"3`f"'¢§'L"E"Q"°§?$§nii§""'Soups ..r m xruey Rianger Freeport, 1u.,|Mis!Marjorie Hineline of be m m M .. .m ,. ': , ';rf.:' ,,":=.§ '#':; s m ; m s'* .,::f m y-"="=M A R S H A L L n c m m Verna Dnke of Lincoln, Mr. And'Mr.and 'mm Eul Petuwen,!I?Pf°f}"\' Mrs. John McDonald home, south Mn. Wa»\|erNovnk und Ralph, Joe Mrs.J. J.Schneider of ol Blair.The men went on to and Pele Novak, Mr, Ind Mrs. Ar- Creek.Nab..with the nxuellezn xendidm 14 it, and dau through her iniormld und thor- qughly interesting explanatory re~ marks. . .comwcn.D e a t h s >"ocww 10, wsu EL KHOBN VAL LEY ! Sick rf LEAGUE SEASON CDOSES De y. ab ~- - ~ - (Continued irom page one)Van Den.sen,` cf - Nelsoxi, ss - - - - but 86 times m d hit i n 86 tempts. , ~ u l l |u |~aqti M uni lm J»ing in a. nmxrknbly short tinn..1 T h u n e c r e t o i t h d r s u o n e i l i a i n . _.,u p \r I~a i m ~ g d t y .A n ~, . }'_ g g ' U ' But above all, we are still talk I n u l l u l - " = " ' f ' " ' - " "f ,N -g _~ | |~ ~ '¥_'°°'l.£'°.§'.- "',. .. .» .. .. f '| .; "2 '$ .. . u ni ta ry .prz"ctiaI.ly ever-=|comfonnble ma 'g ; a l rnpturea whichasm~her home°°" " " ; =dalicio Chan.N .Hans en,e :>out.a doz en fr i e m s la s t Su n d a y e ve n h u s c hic ken din ne r. Hall annul in n luroinl enter-m! noun: hluuusl now wmu uuouxxnv vrnznuaunwmuunynwmcl .- - - - - - - - _ \h,a `. doi¢ ?His ha ndia x e sosmadl plate,whileBauerhadnhomenm T u u l; - ~ - - ~ 8 3 5 827.6 4 ' ,KQW um he .cm nuoely reach an oc- in 5 tries.Bauefs home:mme in Saibuer The tave, and yet he pllys the most the eighth mning with no one on AB R H p g A E m v d.i£ficult modem piano camped-blse..S4-}ml1 » f - - - . 5 m n n 0 n ~I ;S£CW3l'¥»o n ron-uuals I " o ~ ° " v 'g g i '' h o l d "d H d a h l Hc l i a y J ennen ac FW m. H. B elk na p u f L in c oln . d ie d Cr o w a n gm »» iudderuly Th u r sd a y mornings .9'=*~Twd S<=h°P€=. -'3-"";*;';'?."_ ..'1'.?.1°f'"I§§f2ff'..'»§.. 5. 1930.He had been in excellent Moore ann xoneru: nuug .w.¢.....w....-_._...." _ _ _llilth md hxd been present at thai The Mayor orderd the Clexk .,,| ,gms of his dangbflr the day open the bids received on the pro- previous.His death was the re-.pogud improwment. of paving di8b»_ mu of s heart attack.fm number eight.\ Deceased was hom in New York Bids xeoéived from we lnilowingwhen he grew to manhood nndtmmgd were opened. msd and tab- v h e n h e Wu married.To thil'u_|,f¢d;, mmm mme ¢ hi ldnn we re bom.lg°b¢ m Cmnt mdo n 0°mP¢1\y s mmmh tmubl e s , w he n a nd " 'aonsdpation, nearly always n con-'_I-'or lu sequence ol rupture, promptly dis- exlhe fx appear,'deepxng No'rxcs=An whom ws have 4os w. ' txe a me d duri ng the pa n te n ~Fashio ne i mma to ca me in lar a n'ee Ph°r\e 4'inspection.g tic Pert " n u n n n m r n .Gnamnh " U ' r w' _ ' ' "" """!tion.s, and in n .manner which anmTwo iumhrfd §g°°==- agperieuced adult might well envy. >r light ~ g g 263; Very appropriamly, he played one Ph°"e `39 1 group ni Mozart compodtionsColfax sz.` v, dressed like the child Mollria n (Enter Beaub' P"|°'"°whom he no much resembles both 1--Alice '1'\'lr>l°1*~R w i in feature and in talent.To add nanents,$5 and $1.so- still more "Mozart flavor" to the program,Mxdmme Lhevinne play-eed to he Good.39-lt' Elle r :eturned lm Tues-ed pan ol her aelectinns on the 1 a f e w d a y s v i d t w i t h ~same violin which the boy Foulk lzurld well for Scribner, but ~ 8 hits and a walk i n the first inning whieh prosed his \in- doing.e nruck out 10. Babe dr, first Blllr batter in the firstinning, began things with s~ doublq.Sdieifler drew n pass and grounded out,Lundt scoring the play.Sick dngled m score Schefiler.Al stole seooml a nd uo nd when n Scrlbner aut- ,=_u......__-|_...:_..x-\.z.._.... 5 5 S n s s , r f - - - - - 3 ' 4 4 - 8 3 s .i:§iE§fi`b - _ ~i B a ue r , 2 b - -- - \ F r e r k , a s - - - - Sc h no o r ,l f~ -- .1 = '°u n¢ ,p- -. K u l l , 8 h - ~ ~ - ~ Cha pma n,c --- To t a l s - - - - 3 5 o 1 1 1 0 0 o o 8 sz..~.m.~_'¢\.».|»..1 1 o o 2 o 0 o 4 mf . 9022 x00 10 24 - n . 6 |- _ - - v a A T »g l K 1 n g ' s 03P a v i l l o n 4 mi les No rth o f Bmr 2 On Hi ghwa y No . o " m l n _A _1 A ~ i § f ` ~ T !h o m i s n B ta n i e y o f Om n h l. fl. . - » I n n o §n n A 0| » ~ ow living. Abel Construction Company r numn \J &l lv u»-__._ .ti Com- 535 Boston Block. Minneapolis, mm.;1_¢ 1 Louis S. Noble Cmxstruc on av In Fhinl ..,,.,,,|-_... . . .¢¥®v{rpn 8hard- un,-York bm and overk over thahr Propri- illed um Fuhioh Ollllter 5°"'""°nm sale dnughter,Ja.rs. K. J. Mum 01 ues Mozart played wnen ne was xune; uquer yvuSilk Dresses--$1'0 md $12 Values Moines, Iowa.years ol age.'Dey's sitlkle.at ordy $6.75 md $7.95 in dau ~Fashion Center Winter Coats The pmgnm was truly ednca-1 Scdbner p so 46-over 400 in seled from "usfor Women and Misses priced at tional, and at the same time Lbor- tadlies in IT\1°'=§=¥» Friday, Saturday, "°"";1o so $4959 in sizes 14 m 4s. oughly enterfaininz and enjoyable. walked.gud°Y-as-;¢ sky your Winter Cvat Now!as-ulom dia not have the reeung of error and x Booth 31 Olson, Inc nnlmml. vnnm-1|-zmncs 1 fur." 4 Mrs.P- ~ _"V im " "°f T¥_ ¥,i ,2"f °'i-i°,..f|§f.h?:°L. ~ wfiéin Bridge z Constructian' Comp:-ny ationBuche E: Gaveuman Compmy'BeAty Contracting Company A. H. ma Dompmy y Q.€'§?§¥§§f"7'..;'E.'¥;"T::EE§!5at. I Uttllbélrln= w.. . ,,.v......._...county, taking a homasi hm miles south ol Ken ex' he retumed to New :warned w Nebraskathirtyyearsago he tm! :amazement of the Hd] nm-v Camuany.He 1 ~ "§§,,,,' `§m` on Lang 4, Foulk 4. Struck ont, by vs went no ghird on an' Lanz 12, Foulk 10.Umpire, Kane.neared on a hit by\Foxy Schurman, Blair outfielder.|.,¢.- nm en- mm. M canned the batting chamnionshin Music By" 'm x m o r r s . . . . . . ; . . . . . . .m uU...,~.....Q ,¢...- ....--eventh with two nxns of the Elkhorn Valley league Sun- mingled and scored on day when he clvuted a double in 8 man's double,sch,u_trips to the plate to make his sen- a ,hon time latex- on son's average .414.He has been n n n m u n l n n a o|= omuu. Naumsx- GOOD FLOOR GUOD lu -..anon mzrmn g (Continued from page one) His first wife died soon after he Special Engineers proceeded go._,moved w Blair and he vfas m"'!consider the bids after which d,.construnt\on of :Qld improvements. tied a. aecond *fem to Mme mgxe fouowing motion was put.Moved;o"roll call,Bxgelow,Crowdy, Petersen.To dns union two dnl-lby Coundlmnn Jensen and second-Hundnhl,Jensen,Mcom,McKay d u n were born,William,"°w'e d by Councilman Schmidt,that " d ~ " ° ; ' i n § d A Y E »IEW' .»h.,.€s xng a s e n, a n no mv o ng Fi; mfakfiszf when he moved w The Moran Connrntion Comvmy-_ 1An¢°1»=~The Coundl, together with the' left for da y mu fishing Fushh far Wm sxo no Buy you L a k e Ok o b o ji l k ! !|.`\1BB--1'lUIEI.UI uc uxg u guuub Lu as vm.; Inna m un..lrm i n g bo ta k e i n th e f a ll c u ltu r e d h lme , i n wh i c h th e h o s ts ,wh e n L u n d t at th e la k e s .i n a de li g h tf u lly i n f o r ma l wa y , \ F o x y Sé h u n »1Y!!L - ..--._antprtnin ed th e i r Quests wi t h the :lI 1&I l s c ar inz an center . wi nte r. boa ts ~"u ésé -\C;Jntributed.a single"by-Krause.Scribnefs fi- at bat 31 times and hit safely 36men and Muses pnoed at. mes o rn nal two iallies came in the agmh, times.Henry Schemmel, IIoo;er,| $»§g..5o in_sizg_14 . *'2,f'§~ |.______the firstmesultinr from Bauer's hir ia second warn 401, having been "tl w I I _rl W inter ucnal: mow:;sv~11:W. C. BERNHA1 L. Morris and RD l o u t o f g p a r l a n d th e sec ond »f r o r n twn er r o r s b v Nels o n . a llo w ..Imartini and liv ing in New xorx,and Adeline,now Mrs.Dwight. H/Bnlgi, of Lincoln.hh. Belknhp was A man of abil- ity and when he passed away at (be nge ol eighty-five years be still retained his faculljes. He was an ardentpnembtr of the Baptist lthe bids oi rne ueany unxnuuewls ''1 meCompany, The Wemm Bridge 61. 'NAy »the Mayor dec ared Mr. and Mrs. n. ~t arrled..Construction Company,The Abel'm':I_;;"lhalirman of the Ligh §;°'5;iw::"w°°a ?:: Construction Company,Roberts Construction Company and The Louis Nobel Consdruqtion Company be rejected as L00 high and that the Clerk be instructed to return I Committee recommends that the Y ~ 8 .Strqet Li ght whim i s at »~S°"~5`§'Z`l"'§i,$l`?¥`2f1"§' located near the corner of Fifth'`5 e 'and Front Street be moved to the!Mr. and Mrs. M. east side of the Creamery Build-fi"'fK|l;f; Mrs. M: - l n n u l n l n nmha last. s"f-'"»"'W. C. Demhard, an old settlerl d the thirtzeth of Washington county, died sud-'F of Mr.andldenly of heart failure at his home .in Blair on Saturday, October 11. E. Tyson amil Deceased was born in Morgans-: Tumer, spent iovm, West Virginia in 1851.Heg at their g¢n'waa married to Miss Eliza Craw- _ 'l`yson's }\0me{onl, March 27, 1881 at Orion, Ill.|I-le came m Nebraska about ing Frerk to get on base and score.1 Bsth teams fought hard,but L::ng's pitching wus too much for Scribner after the Washingtoncoundanis had gone into the lead. For a tiine in the latter innings it looked as though the Shorten- Sfliulz aggregation would stan. 1|WTUESchu F Li n In h d lived the pam Ito each of sam u\ers um.|<-_h"cz di cussed mst rnuuy ew§.°..¢3."1 wviréf were held imspective cmi fie d m]°*'?"'5'A 1351 d nls rnxe rxd 'li k fl the and bmther, M coln and at the Baptist ch\1l'¢\1|Counci\men present 6/ating 'YE 'Light Committee.in Omaha. Rlnir at three o'c1ock 3""d"Y\the motion was deem-ea oamed._\|.-vnvmm mnnnpd an the workl M.-,ma N lun;B. lrs.Hans Boll of lr. and Mrs. Hart- rd, Neb. were din- Sunday at the Fred c mcn took in the' :en Blair and Scrilr moon. Frgd Soll's daugh- Naevu of LaPlatte, 'thirty-six years ago and has smoelnmde this his home. The wife pass; l ed away on April 14,1927 an shortly after this Mr. Bernhard re- tired from the active duties of farming and moved to Blair where he spent the last few years in quiet and comfort,making ocea- siorml vidts bo his relatives which hp onioved azreatlv.He w a s a m a n l | r a | | y to o ve r c o me me le nu or m u op po s itio n , b ut L a ng ti gh ten ed an d th e r a lly i fe ll s h or t. Th e w a s d a r k w i t h r a i n threats g, but` this did not hnlt the turnout of fans.There was n; large representation of S<:ribner,; Hoo r d ~pe an Fremont fans in addr 4 tion to the large crowd from Blair.,. \ :nd e§'rent was made in the Blah' cemetery. BLAIR SCHOOL NEWS 7 (Ediied by D. V.Masser) Mr. R. Short asked for perrnis-j'"' ° ""~\" ' "1 "- ----";.........,.sion to connect with the City Sewer bemg done an connect1qnw1th the Scribner amroad leading out of the Clty to the i Wiz Koll ufSystem.Moved and Seconded, that .---!_ _..-......:...;,.., ¢,,|west.lr!-er guests 1| i L Oe mst Th : t m ftel Ir s. ui s $125Mr. Shan ue given p=|m.=»~.v.. -1 _connect with the City Sewer Sys-'_Maled and Seconded,hxs meet-| Soll home, tem providing he pay an amount mg be "di°f""°d~All C°""°-"menlbnll game be equai m uw amount paid by pro- presznt vong 'AYE', the motion ner in the n peny owners within the sewer °"m¢d~¢Mr. and n district at the time of installation. Attest: C. ~ Krause,_ter, Mrs. L0 All Councilmen presamt voting City Cierk.INEB., pleasa 'AYE', the motion cnfried.J. Harold Stewart,.ents by com Moved and Seconded, this meet-Mayor. Tuesday ax ing be adjoox-ned \mtiL_ "°a"'2'iwednesday. (conumhd from Page Due)L.. L Feb. Feb. n b . Feb. Feb. 6--Decatur, here. *I "~lumbus, here 10»--Arlington, here. 13-Rosalie, here. 17-Logan, here. per bushelntl; ing md y BU] up stay ""'°' "" par- llii §£Fé5§'uTm uid dllllkel, s 'nn gin mughz no ln em the5" Lbs hul ",'§§9|y honelt lm! at tint nezling mlm...,.,Vdley Iugue mann. "S over un ua., whleh 'nn much ndmind hv Scribner am hw the nonition of 11 1..9 r 'u r h i s f r i e n d s w h o k n e w h i m b e s t .a p e n n a n t c o n t e n d e r ..A mann n u\ :num s n _ |. ___Ir = ' " bymaking n 'inal eonhentsII e v e n i n g ,O c t o b e r 1 4 ,1 9 3 0 ,f z a u r . | I .5 ,__ nf mrs. u. n, |\.»\.m»m»»= .ww mu.~h ld uw . .WWI,U,M, .:Violet Ingersleeve and littl son °,."`{'§;"~i2.`;`.,"2£J'§f"¢Z'»§»<T§'f= émiand needed the one g s Angeles Gxlif.have been ,1,0 deadlock Lho i L °,''oclock from the Methodist church|,e suIspendmz a week at the R"'hmfm.and interment was xinade in '_he|Scnb\}er f'°"'P " ;;;.;; ;¢¢;.afmding.Had!-sez}s_on *Riall'armers ProduceF b. 20--Wah¢~ he re ah. fx; §2::§f:;;f ; § ' x '2 s °: ; b: ;~ ~an ses to $6 'C rvRank High in State E1\K\ish Teqts Ehzht.An Councllmen present New Stylea Berets 50¢ to Szmip Sup't. D. V. Mauser receiwd the report from the committee on tmddng English at we Nebraska State Teachers Asset-lation.This report gave the standing of all the students in Blair High on the recent English tex-ta which were given in the high school. From this rt Blai r high ranked amongLhuknnn- voting _Attest: C. E. Krause, City Clerk. J. Harold Stewart 'Mayor. Fashion Center Hats for Women and Misses,$1.88 i n $6 'Smart New Styles-Berets 50¢ to $2~if 'AYE', the motion carried.__ . . . _ _ . FORMER DANAINSTRUCTOR WRITES (Continued from page one) happy to greet a number of Blair friends,and shall welcome any ohe either on a regular visit, or'_t __. __n ,..\.-.. ...... .J nt.. home.They left last evening forl the west. Mr.and Mrs.Walter Caldwell and Ed Caldwell have returned from a nice visit with their par- ents, Mr.and Mrs.Robert Cald- well, of Misco, Neb.They spent several weeks out in the western part of the state. Blair cemetery. He leaves U0 mourn his death, one damighter, Mrs. Frank Thomp- son, residing just west of Blair; twu sisters,Mrs. Ella Minor o f Orion, Ill. and Mrs. Clyde Thoxnp< son or San Diego, Calif., and one brother, L. F. Bernhard of Kansas City, lilo. iea with Hooper for the have been necessary. The summary follow Blair AB R L u n d t , 2 b - - ~ 4 2 Schelfler, 1b - - 4 1 W.Schurman,lf-3 1 Kr a us e , c - - ,_ - 4 0 s: H 2 o 1 1 title wo P0 o 'I 0 1a A 2 0 o q uid E21 o0 °; 1 1 |Phone 253 Blair, Nebr. ,th e ne au e rs m me sm m e u s n ¢ u . . . ¢ ~ 'D n a s n o r t c n u ,w n e u - m y W w c M r s .H e r m a n A y e o f O m a h a ,m a l l t h e s t u d -B R I D G E V I E W C L U B f r i e n d s w i l l b e t § '& V ¢ l i ¥ \ 8 § \ ° " K o n c a m e u p ( 0 s p e n d t h e w e e k e n d a ta r e n o t y e t r e - I O R G A M Z E S H i g h w a y 3 4 .w h x c h n o w a s P ° " ° ' 1 . u . . ~n n m n m l ,S u m m m e :h o m e t okn.The ,report fra ents of the schools aived but when th yd we believe that rank close tu the be ing shxdents of Bla among the first 10 (ln :ending this, n I Iey are tabulat- Blalr High will »v-The follow- lir High ranked in their clqssz :member a per- l |A new cub, "The Bridge View Club",has been organized.We axe mldng up the work of "Mak- ing the Home Attractive".Our rim meetinz was held at the home mllthe way.Our town lies 2 miles "" f " " " ' » ~ - - ~ ~ - - -~-~-~~~-~off this highway, on gravel road,help cam for her father who l= 6 miles east of Red oak ill.Herman came up after her on In my school work I am hnppy|S'md°y and they returned that ga lnclurie a mixed _chords 9f_ 40'D _good voices (with httl!trai ning, n '-'v|dTlu| :|rnext went g _......»....n f ...-.V ..\-W.. evening. A LAUGH RIOT 1C O R P O R A L E A G E N Sensational Comedy of the Ameri p Rookie feet. scorvé ls 143).9th grade-Eloise Morris,131; Elva Hewett, 126;Leora- Wrich, 121; Kathryn Su, 120; Henrietta Voss, 117; Edythe Singleton, 116; Betty Moats, 115; Malcolm Curley, 114;France; Van DeVenter, 114;` 're a Ha ha , nz mth s mde-Lydll Newell, 180; Herbert, Brown, 126; Esther Carl- sen. 123; Chlrloble Annstad, 120; Iujurle Kuhr, 120; .Mlritza Cap- M l ,119;Darius Glasgow,118; Margaret McQuu'rie,118;Ebba B-nmussen, 118; Ialah Ku]nr, 112. 11th grade-Ruth Fnrnhnm, 131; Mnry Hitclmman, 180; Bred O'Hm- 4 of Mrs.Pawl Paulsen on October 9,1930 with the following nine members present: Mrs. C. H. Gehr~ lnger,Mrs. Carl Sorensen,Mrs. Henry Sorensen,Mrs.Norman Wan-iclg Mrs.Sam Moore,Mrs. Dan Moore,Mrs.Paul Paulsen, Mrs. S. I. Moore and Mrs.Marie Morgan.Mre. Fred Hurdum and daughter, Birdie, were visitors. The arrangement of flowers and winter bouquets was demonstrated th t \d Mrs. Carll y f _ P ' i \....wf<er;' 1~..\.»a"»_ however), from which group l shall'select 30 for the contests in the| spring.I also teach latin and Algebra, but, as you may sunnise, I didn't ask for this privilege. However, I enjoy this work a\so,_ Latin because I always have beenfondof. languages,and Algebrai because it sharpens the mind. Two rhythm bands and a com- munity orchestra complete the musical organizations. Having just received an invita-am. rn nerve as iudn on the statei ~....w...um..............,..,.-... -celpt of the news of the dpath of Mr.Wm.H.Belknap where sho stayed at the Belknap home until Sunday, coming up with the Pel~ knap family for the services here in Blair. Mr.and Mrs.Carl Dewls and two daughters and Mrs. J. P. Tay-lor all of Blue Springs, Neln., came last Saturday night to rnalqe a short visit at the home of John Sutherland,Jr.in the country. Mrs.Taylor is Mrs.Sutl1erland's L I I ] Sponiored by the M. E. Ladies Aid Dimml by Univurnl Prnducing Co. e \ \ | \ " " "n- ..r ' - - - . . - .r \ \. g 'X\ Q ~;9f~» i i i i r f r '?x -3 You've. Seen The Rest Now See The Best lt's,A Scream ~ -_ A \-u W ' _ /' p ~Q ~~j i ~| 5 9 n ; L.~1i_. 'ii ~ii* ~¥r ~g a? %F|..|.. ~Mrs. Peulseliwerved a delightful luncheon.; everyone present enjoy- ing themselves.Our next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. C. H. Gehringer on Nov. 6, 1930.-- Mrs. S. I. Moore, News Reporter. Safe Guard Alarms For farm use, Garages, Banks and Stores C. H LU:/"TIG Phone55 Ft.Calh~|' | N e w \ Retention Shield I C.F.Redlich, Rnptam Expert, Mlnnupolis,Minn.,will demon- mm without charge his hnemml- lied method on FRIDAY, OCI`0BER2| in FREMONT qt the Terry Hom from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.Ev ngs by wlepho~ appointment. Mr.c.F.Redlich announces u m the new "Berfeet Retentior Shieldn" hold Lhe rupture perfect- ly, no matter what podtion the body assumes or how heavy a weight yan lift.They give in- stant relief and contract the open- Q...=;-., .augiition of the Atwater Kent hour of/hext week, it reminds me of our Uttle Blair singer,Miss Dorothy Baxter.I certainly hope that she will be entering this contest, being to-0 young for the one ll-St year. the comm~ty I n~I Ydura very uincereljf, Waldo B. Nielsen Fashion Oenber Sensational Sale Silk Dresses-$10 and $12 Value: at only $6.76 md $7.95 in dzes 11 to 46-over 400 fa select from this Thursday, Friday, Sxturday, Man- day.as-1,¢ s 'r z.u . F Amu m's HO GS On Mondafnlght as Fred Wolf of near Drum, was loading stock preparatory hfnending the m to market he noticed a light in Gott- lieb S=°g¢_'= hog yard.Alter he had fini ed loading he went nver to Gottlieb's place and told him ol the fact and they immediately went out and made a check-up. They iound fourteen head missing. They were able w track the thieves to the Gardner school but there lost track.No clue has as yet been found. Tlny returned w their home on Monday moming. Friends of Wm. Burdick of So. Omaha., will be glad to learn um he is now able m leave the hos- pital where he ha been mcover- w~ch he suffered two months ago. Hia necovery has been dew but he |||:0 a a u l I : | |H ~ Bu r d i c k i s a b r o t h e r - i n - h w o f P . M .a n d W a ts o n Ty s o n a n d Mr s . M a r y H a i n a n d Mr s .L .D .W a r - ri c k ,a ll o f B la i r a n d h a s o f te n vi d te d h e q e . MADAME LHEVINNEPLEASES AUDIENCE A program of oummndmg merit was presented at 'Lbs Dana Cul- legve Audmnm Saturday evening, October 4 by Madame Grey-Lhe- vinne, world-famous violinist, and her eighbyeav-old son,Laddie,n piano prodigy who has already attracted the attention of the mus- ical world.I t was an excellent concert, indeed, and yetit was far more than that Madame Lhevinne took her audienoe right with ber into the very heart uf the music she played, both through her own lo n ,129;Be u la h P u tn a m,12 7; He le n Hc h i i l lm, 1 2 6 ; D o r o th y Mm lllllan , 12 6; Helen a Si mn ns an , 12 5; M l r y Mu lli n , 1 25 ;Ru th Ro b i ns o n , 1 2 5 ;Gla d y s Ha ns o n ,124. .U-'C-h sr1do--Alic e Bec kmgn, 13; D o r o th e a Gilber iio ng 13 1;C la r a I l r o g h ,12 8;Als y tle S mi th ,12 8; Ru th T i ld e n , 1 2 4 ;Fiorenc e W o lf f , 1 2 2 ;F l o r e n c e D a w n ,1 2 0 ;F r a n c i s - »a a n n .Y ) . . . .A m 1 1 n * 1~5o . LOCAL PEOPLE oF BLA1R~,NEBR. . 150 An All Star Calt Headed by Bill Rogers and Bob Hopewell C AS T O F c n u mc r k n s Red Elm (lrlnh Dauzhboy)BILL ROGERSluy Gdduteiu (Jewish nuadn BOB HOPEWELL Miami Elgen (Rcd's fa¢h|:r)__MATH. BENDOBF Abbie Goldstein (Izzy's mlm)za ERICKSON PATRIOTIC PAGEANT (My Dream ol the Big Pande) Fegndng 150 Children,Supported by Soldiers, Sxi lo n, md Entire Cut DEACO N mms ' MI NS TR EL Ducnn Jones,ihster of Ceremonies Ruta: (End Mm)JOHN ANDERSON .». |... Navrsboy \Bl LLY KOOPMAN Puck Up Your Troubla Awkward Sqmd MINSTREL c a o n u s - a m y Dinky Purley v m Good Morning Mr. Zip, I¢'| a la ng Way ta Tlnv e nrr ~Sur Spangled Banner FinalePi lni v I. Bilton Rho nda Sdlm-'s Svrqetheui Chorus I GIRLS' Ruth Tllden Dorla Tllden Dorothea Gilbertnon Alayng Smith Alice Beckman Myrtle Gilherllon Harriet Allen Florence Wolff Florawe DixonFlorence Ourtla Prladlla Rhonda Mary Moore SPECIAL Cl l o n u s Dorothy Baxter Charlotte Arlnatead Jean Stewart Betty Moats Jean Gilbertson Maxine Mathews Frances Bellows Dorothy Tyson Elsin StevensMargaretAllenGladys Hanlen Mardel Hansen MUSICAL NUMBERS v Captain Lxzsms JENSEN AW KW ARD ROOKIE s i wAn' Pri vlt Mlmm|'a Boy CHARLES HAMMER Privnt ake Ka!"'i LEW LA'l'l'A willing War Wnrker FLSIE HUGHESY. M. c. A. Wor EYRQN BROCK R u m :JO N ANDERSON Rm ~f No ~an'|thy Baxter Private Yumpin'Yohnson ' L .C.KLOPP .. ._.I Prihte Pill TBANBY BOHS Private Joe Spinmi \oHN RHOADES Private 0'Ro\|rke BABE LUNDT ' '.'| Private Piamp~K STEWART .~~~~-; |- D¢, Do, Some4hlng_._Ellle Hughes ma Mynm ~k Private Qnirlr OSCAR PEDERSEN Private Swutzenbaxder...TED STEWART n .I |:| # Priva Inglebunm PHILLIP 0'liANUONPrivate Whistlin' mu ORVIL L E S~EFFL ER --.~~-o :' SOLDIERS AND SAILOBS Cllnnee Snppenfield Alfrd JensenEdward Jenkins On Bmmba ugh Adolph Pete:-auxBob Mc lli lhn B. Reel: Lam Anderson Boy Chrinlluuon Milhm Andm-mn Alutln BealsEin|.r JensenCharles Sylvil g l n l ml l B G B : nvnrd 'rmmnum Lewin Armltadt / Carl Jensen ~.~ .~, . , _ A»*"J|ci;'|Mgtilgsenlv 118 Bweivu Nationll Re¢0Il|¢i0ll A.-fm-ainv m a xenon teleued by the National Pubmmng Society ox Maryland, Sup't. D. V. Maasefs name hu be e n approvpd as om who has done notable work for 'Llxe advunucmsut. of education in the smaller city schools systems ol the United States.As a result, al personal sketch of his life will ap-' pear in "American Educators", n blog-raphical dirato ry of living me n ind wo mlm who hnve done notable work for the ndvunqement M education in the Udted States of America.This book will vzon- !-ain interosi-lug personnd akeuzhes M approximately 10,000 of theki ll i n g educators of America. This book in education cormrponds to the "Who's Who"in America zderenee work..' %. T... u.»......»aasinsaa z ~ 'f§Egffi>h§sa¢m Train- n n h I a -Q f l u invi bntinn n f t h e..., ,..... .... .... ....._..____dr! of Fremont High, jo unteygd 1» § ;=» » -== lm s mmy a nd en- joy the "Play Day"exerdsel organized m d sponsored by the teacher and girls of Fremont. g m p af the m r d m enjoyed were volley ball,Nebraska bgall, 'bounduy ball,swimming,folk dances and all som at emrdses. B01 Sonata Receive Traffic Bell! Th e B w Scout: of Bldr High s v l w l u n been sppoinud traffic ;-oliuemen received from the Amer- ican Auwmobile Alsodltion of Dmslu, the tnffic hdts wiieh axe used when the boys ue on duty directing hafiic.This is u stand- a n d b e l t u a s d b y d l b o y s w ho a m ¢ n! !k:ottioen when directing i rl fi i n n u r or uo und lchool houses.Thi! belt in ~°»==~#-w Amma n ta u:-ins obelt is only uled when du bo ys . D . H AL L T H U R S D AY & F R I D . 6 Y ; ~ § ) C T . 2 3 - 2 4 Reserved Free at J.L. Pound's Clothing Store ginling Wednesday, B.F Seats||Octaber 22, at 7 0'clock.Admission 50c .<=,- - J ~L+¢f=3¢.-.1 ,',