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10-23-1930EN'FERPRISE1»~THE WASHINGTON COUN'l'Y'S 1.Amss'r PUBLICATION.~PLAYS No xmvonrrms 4- BLAIR'S LEADING NEWSPAPER WASH |NGToN COUNTY 7GENERALANDIDCALNEWSANDcommrrr s.».'L'w»-»LZ"?»?}="'§.f..sua- an. u.BLAIR.NEBRASKA,bbgpnnnza,mo l"mm\|\eGudm8|wtdNeb1uh-NUMBER 40vonunmXXXIVWuhinxhmCounty. ues ToAnnoy mnzwnu.PARTY Afuswellpxrtywuheldnttlm hams of Miss Betty Most.:last Saturday afternoon complimenfary w Miss Pnzdance st:lcklm dAugh~ ter ofidr.and Mrs.Clark Strick lett who with her parents nremovingtoElktyNeb. The girls Min Prud ence with hzmdkerohiefs bokens of their love ind esteem for her as one of their dear school friends. 1 A nioe\unch was served and the game bunco furnished consider able lun for all.Eloise Morris won the Zixst prize and Dorothy Irrown the booby. Others besides those mentioned present were Elly Made Larsen Katherine Sas Faye Hansen and Jean Gilbertson. BLAIR POSTMASTER I CELEBRATES On lust Thursday evening Oct. 16 Poatxnamer John White got tlqesurpriseofhisli!e when around twentyfive or thirty friends came AllOvertheDia1 f Work Starts `- On NewPaving L m..xj ¢ :r 5 T;_;:= ;»>;g,=Z~§"~.. or s1;,\3.»,,,un~f¢¢§#"5 ~'nofmué sur wzmcs \\\ Blair High Wins FirstGam 112Lf.m .41 is~bv .e§§~r B Mé|ff ~5 |r 1..stu ;~j:;; f V1 sewn =~.v.w»Twenty-eightCandidates of the Blnir city schools proved tbeoneofthemost.suohggful in history.Many of the old Klldlthemaelust week, and more will tollnw at intervals.The wnrk of replenishing the lake wllh water has proven so ruccemful that the nm in again restocking the water nth line game nm.The lake hu been nlsai two feet since pumping wwe!hall!the Mlnwuri river started early in September.3600 gdlong per mln nte have been pumped in a ten inch stream thzee<!aurths of amileday and night dnce the first week in September.It will be con tinued until slapped by la. The fish put ln the lake last week include seven thousand bass and six thousand perch andpike.All scavenger fish were remaved earlier in the season.The state in furnishing the engineandpump and services oione man while the gasoline and oil and extra man are being paid lar from private hands near the lake The equipment will be kept there and used whenever neeeuuy and probably increased with s dmdgernext season.The last time wafer ,~aenback eo un put in the Homeeoming events |The Homecoming wu ollidnllyopened Thursday evening with abigbonfireonthelocalathletic Everything is all set to go far Held.Speeches were made bythe presentation of CorporalCoachteachersgradsandstuEugentauightmdtomorrowdents.After this the entire ttunight at the B F.D.Hall at eight zxrncr LAllGE .AUDlENCES AT nom:TALENT PLAY dent body paraded to the mninoclock.The cut is ready for the...._____.L_U-.._L __..... §in\e omee seem- mme wm-ingtdn County/1| iid:Hunt for Veten.Meetings Sdednled for Nut Week. CAMPAIGN WILL SOON CLOSE Radlm Have §¢en Used Through Farmer Lulu I-my Chirlrem.D.v. Be Burglar Whn Mnkel Bi|Get Anv UFFENDERS STILL AT mms C°\l!\¢l!and Ivwl\s Slifer Alike. ;£7Q No Relief Given.The Law Fails I" " "nl me c|:y_wnene gnu event ana me lpeualues are out the ~No Exdleschoolyellsweregwen.all tuned up.The pammittees inlFridaynoonthehighB¢7\0ld|arge of arrangements mport ment ls Evldent.to Fuwion band gave a. short concert in the main business section.About oneoclock the members of the alurgpi classes commenced hiappeat at the high school.Twelve different classes were represented. The oldf est class who had a representativeherewastheclasspf1879Miss Came Wiseman repre nting this class.There were fiv graduates that prospects point to the highest entex{bainment ever staged in Blair. One of the outstanding features of the entertainment is thc big patdntdpageant which opens the Blair.They give their pledge to One of the qulenesrt campaignsinyearsisdrawingto sl stage and on Tuesday November 4th the great battle o!ballots will be def* initely decided .and the winner;_i I .will walk into their respectivegggwhu;o;d;_g§_;>~;g~g_3|ff for a term ol four years.The county or local campaign has the flag in a very stirring ma.v\ncr.l ef ={@_fl\\l9\ as that of We SFP? The pilfering and robbingthat \ has been going on for the past several months docs not seem to be on the decline.On ThursdaynightniInst week Albert Ruff of near Orum lost nity cnicmns anaonevery hand the story is told of how the housewife on the farm has worked diligently to raise the usual flock of chickens only to lose them by petty thievery which seems to be rife in the land. Will Linden living just east of Blair has bern the victim of chick en stealing several tirma out late and Ed Landers down at De Soto has lost heavily. Nor are the country peoplealoneinthis.Prof.D.V.Masaer of me class of 1879.Mr.c. 1L§'r1\e minstrel is another high1igm|""?'."'""°were are """'Y aeaueuMead represented the class of of the show with its puppy music€°p""°"B as on the °ut°°"°'therewas.R o. need of the class of and in bmk :ma comedians. The i' absolutely no muck M-'"!"l914. whose home address in Phila-'climax comes when the awkward .Next w°ek!h°f'°""5.P'°m'°"_'° I delphia Pennsylvania gave a briefsquad enters ln fheir famous talk to the alumni and high school.g march to the tune of Smile SmileIThefollowingprogramwaspreSmile. \sented in the high school auditorl The soldiers and sailors chorus :mm.precedes the third act and It is.an \¢.\...¢.......\|...|...........J...\..| ue mum acuve in political circles as annolmcements are out.Lo the effect that Chas.W.Bryan dem ocratic candidate for governor will speak at Arlingmn on ThursdayOctobersoandinBlairatDann noweu mm me lun 'I'ln :ln Gnllh| Started un loudly afllnlr 'l'elm Wlhl Uvuul Delelll!'*'€" gn ""'°'?'§~Cnlhx sum Gndng mm-I an Walmo wan-lm In nrulum esday night was aw Bd bs ain on him upon invitation from W.r .1Mlvah._I....l....:+1.0 ln...nunnwnnnrlanuanrll ~~~~.|Vlctnry Their First for This omecuu Year Welcom Aeknow ns oyme nlgu Dlzuuul Duuu euuerulmmg 1Cl|.q}1q;Lua girls1en College auditorium on Friday Octe.......AliceZBeckman ¢horugappearg1nthsasw as rIedgementfDonaldKieferinthemlnstrelsteppingtopeppyober31.Arthur J.Weaver re ___ _ _Supt.Massa:tunes.publican candidate for governor.........Dr.Mead.Raefam tha cmLain :men wn #lm A.C.Sorensen ropubiican candi prowlex; who broke a window in Mm White,to extend cchisnltemntwgainadmittancedomandhelphimoele tul _|¥.8 uaunas lu lG&\» un;glvuuu hsvu"vugg;1;the lake ~to guch gn e!eva.ion|Will Tl3i¢Ten Days. sioin was emry.and nice d by the that even higher water in the river |would be necessary before the luke could be again supplied.It is b¢~cuue of this change in land condi tion that the pump and dxedze will 'Jos OOMPLETED IN s WEEK5 coAcu L1cm.rrEnPLEASED F work on the Colfax sue!The Homecoming was broughtzmdmsnrvievtwasstarvedlasttoaverysuccessfulclosebyabemdno keen any splendid mm Monday with euwghogxufe bruum victory at me Blair 1ugh~W makexntstc}sss_¢ond\t|o_n;__.__.»......~....¢..ma ....~+m...an .»..nv.!ootba\l mm over the Wahoo Speech Speech SpeechShmt.Pluto Yells After into his home.The attempt.fail birth armiversary. ed and a load of shot followed the The auspicious occa.:culprit who escaped through the=~1=%¢r@1=f=i=wedding pnliyf S."tar ""..m;""r ~dl:for attorney 8000111 um Goo.Junlnf cllll 3...|\|||\...».....f............ll!|~~ ~ba:k rate.1 Visiting was enjoyed ¢¢¢.y b¢|UU \¢| | \fdSd|or United Stale:Senator allT15playisitgfugmigR;candidates for reclaection will all g d y y g b dy O b9 80th.This dves the voten of thisthesceneofactzmtywasyourtroublesaway.A splendrd .red to the foougau.field home mlm cm win bring cop}_1§1{1*_§_j};2_PP§_{*_§fj§{__*{§§f1}§ refreshhnents were serveNOTICEToTHEPUBLIChostess. ......._.._|No goods or services are to be Sqdre Jones in reported to be rnoxa an »;gf;muFzarazlg ~rlicelyw a W M |Warriora.Blair chose to receive¢en e n€hl1lP.Ed L0 133113 College 11111888 WY?BiCk Bt hi!100l.D1ll§place in ?be ?mm .r n_1_........1...s...1.I fha wnrlr nf nlsaoinv Th!!fnnhl 1lm.lul»hl¢1l..f¢.1».M |.r¥n11n.I .nhl a school trausfel Qumialed by one of the_regu1arly norh Blair.I eunuaau nu ~~~v r ~Ql$¢2.;f1i¢Z¢TM 5 .for the gutters Siarbed this momlngandwilltakeabout ben days to WILDEWOOD CIRCLE eomplete.The laying of the pavusmsIN I 1.CALHOUN |lJi1 nap .sl socgn 98 a 93 =..v.....ww ..»..w ...n ..Blair man returned the ball ua the middle pf the field.By a series of football passes and wide end Blair advanced the ball when the Blur mga schaol foot poral Eagan w Blair.Ir is spon *WY vuvcr ban beam won a glorious vfdgg noted by the M.n Ladies Md and make an attempt to do no. over the Wahoo Warriors.B r put onunder the dir§ction of theHighhasalwaysbeensuccessfulUniversalProducingCompury.ANCIENT BsT0R OF BLAIR in their Homecoming games.Blalrl _______ . authorized purchasing agents of me College Mr.AxvidPeng-aen.Mr. Ned Curtiss, or underaxg-ned.pnnlnnnnn Iif HiGoods may be sold on account.to the vprious organizations,athletic, musical Hterary,etc.,but must than be billed and cqllecbud rom x vu Lauvuu way is f »»n Reality »ux mucus ox guwer ui U1 um WHll rvwnms wahoos goal ann early ln ~~.aj bl wiThelastoithesemiannwthreeweeksof good weather the the first qua:ber aqored. a point .§§,I.§.§»¥iZ"§iI.§"r2;5»df a e ~ ~.aufherinzu of the wimewma job shoulld be complete.after the touchdown was made. lunrcle (or the current year was There wa;no score in the second NEW BOOKS AT _ mrs.Mxnme Uugean brought adinninz1mmaSaltLakeCity.I ish pager mentioning the recent lden waiiing anniversary.cele bration of Mr.and Mrs.Nicholas Schmlttroth of that dry who weremmriedhereinBlairfiftyyearsam. the o1'g8-Ilization making.purchase;Ima at Une home d Henry Rnhwep LAST CHANCE FOR PUBLIC LIBRARY I Recognizelnuarter. - however.in the um-dandnotfromDanaOollege.No E.4..n.....1...»¢.....\L...fvlmaul f »umecrnx \:|r.~un\:ne|.f...f.n§;§..v..l.....LLI€9tliCtiollS as to gggjg purchases.ljfldlllg wiv ~IHIOYIHI [LII rs.;;§;~uluuulnxx nluuauunq quurwz |;|¢||§:curls uwculu:DumiAlllgillsmustbepresentedfor!Dirt A Flnd Slwtdvray ll Bc1ng_P d pmw r dt Mrs Anna meneed workxng again and pushed The foliowing books are in at ...4\_.L _ n._..4 .ra n.._m ..:n|:m._\.|&11 ~=._ _Af.fm mhnnrmnl #him {l||nrsu|mu|over two more touchdowns.Late in the public library and two of thempayment not mm:uum me unr. "lg mm:cm "mx ul nun.non Mmgn Miss Mary Cook and Mr. tho mont lvllvwiflil . pun:ha8é~|ls Being Ruahed.um ~Don C. Van Deusen.Mr.We apprecmbe the landncss gf md M _ J bn Axonaonlnd MigmanypeoplelnBldrwhohnve an mvrzns w wnsulmrrou sr ~o_}=;myln~Mrs.W;G=H.\rds9n__g§§d th f nh ~uppers Farmer unveil w u_.dvlnc Sto 1 San Michele by Axel Few ~Bl.nir l u todlevenmgbethe¥r mf Ju?».ii in l;lairs Wm;awry.uma;oand Years or cms \>y=C\=»f\¢Mention on ms Method vm ~55 oeeadon hui memlgers wm In P¢rMW=d.?._am Lhmw forward p an Mnn;aref.Ayes Bames wgre .*!\¢4 H92 B4§§ilp¢~Hnndulion Hrs ~her »fgn m|f.he Messiah Chonu Director N. J.or forward num in a ab hsi sellershat week in Chi¢8K:.om Scientific Prinddla.all the family well.Mn.chmiwPIE_.I~_.?.H_.=;='=L.;':""1:_"":; rn LL-....|..._.._......._n...............l2......._____|lii8: Adil, apq ;\1 Effflmm ofOmahngumouncil:d at thehaempt fa scofe. One of these pus-New non-fiction: "Story of ~mth nu Anim Wann and livedwith hex-pmnu md amen onDluaIllulluuzuluuvtuycsuaunxoHI!stranger U1l»Yl:ll|1B Over gpg gen;Ifgm gqqm Q1 DuLl.I.\..n _u _Il_..W pre mhenrsal last Thursday evenmg.es was mterceptod by Bucklin who Michele by Axel llunthe Per SHOULD BALANCE RAUQN3dnoEltheCollegefreecredtheFf n u Hxghway Just west There was a large attendance M This is obvious for now members ran 80 yards through the entire so ty of a House by Emilylt.Hfe ér ~.?_.Fli§f f ~infot I .?thouh x;nembers ~_..¥??FiIi§f»f¢er that date would hold back Wahoo tum for the lan touch Post:Ton Modern Poets by Rica The success W.H.Chariot of Qthe cormr vihem the JuniorhighIschool nawShmdl.\Thx clinninn anaccountinga.prompr.uuuug ul..um:me fgluzens or me aupxnlng ww Omaha au12.......;I .L ....4L L.nnnnneniit 4........:_|_....n ..............L.£........_..I 4 9__._""°"?~'.P"?""§°""'f'ff" others who have been rehearsimrldown of thezame.The firmlscore B1-nnlner: "Green Pastures"by near Blair has had 'misimr uiszs|xml thnt theno"gg1 m°:°for a month, now.was 25 wnodxing in fawfox of 1S°m»}|y "Meals,Testerl,ls the subject, of an article Brihia couple m°¥~3a £° ~°gg in °;§,,"u.,|The membership is now well Blair.The boys played their best Tusted and Appmved"by Good in the November inue bl Clpper|1890 and Mr.Schmittmth haebeenFf__f _.Z ......x over one hundred n lnrge enough game against Wlhoo.The line Housekeeping;Gond Times for Farmer national tam mlzuine identified with mining ever dna IIIBE U1 cuul l1l""ll an """"I uymue many melnr.Duaxulsna am.:gnoq unngniforpropercheclnngBI§d_§_11Ul»were to have their dreams of yeamlggthgring onErland Nglson,come true in hsvinz A read hiKh-ItnrwardtoActing I%ssident.\,ny on which theyEJ\llu,r.nlvel "" A Pmmm ox ~" "al" "'"°'; group w give a wonderful rendi- held better than ever before. Hem- An" by Ashfon; Spanlsh»Amerieanwith nearly a million circrrmtion they want west.Foxy years ago'n.~entertained the S""" un " ° " "non of uw nw ontoria in the etz, Jensen md Buckun pmed m dicuonary.lpublmwd at Topeka,Kansas,by he located me consolidated Jeffer- -...yf=~§.frgd_ ff (AVE 0C-\0¢|¢-_. ; ,u.:.zn'w high school auditormm about be the chief ground gainers for.New mystery and adventure Senator Arthur Capper.The ar~ son mine at the mouth ot little J\llur.nlvelrand L41 md the we in F quite a :S J\llur.nlveleat towsunsWOMAN|Beginning at theATCONVENTIONWashingtonsheet ~be¢n graded w me lsmaeconventiong!__ the house which is locate J\llur.nlvel IKE o axlie Chan Carries On ticle entitkd He Clean $5 Net by Em Biggers;Patient in Room Pig follows:.Ln mms ls by Mignon Eberhnn;Murder| ____at the Vicarge b a Cotton wood cnnyon twemyfive.miles southeut of Sm Lake CityLf you can take the pigs thru where he hu been mining évcr y Agatha Chnntie \lltfint two months of their liveslsinoe.He in vicepreddem.and J\llu,r.nlvel ""°'§Z.l°€"n.'" "1 ~mh,u1|mwpm»m.Bllil fl:-»»¢-mf muaz.y,uf.maun.c;.gg1l¢h¢.'2'..u.»..'»'}.'.'T|.'?.|...,..."...".§.'.¥ Blair. , Blair.he Odd Fellows Rebckah Assembly wasfwmonzplascweekand Ielegsliou from the locad :nt ovu to attend all or t.he wlroad tracks.East of this bplldlng and before crossing the track the road turns south gm;parallels the wkaad tracks to the point east o!the Harry Ervey as Fr Cullman um mr um *~~~lens Th out wifh Omaha soloists.At theMnw.P.Cook at Omllm eoldofficerswere albo redoched ;t §?;2§m SeZfg_1 gefy m the huisinesa meeting:F.w.Amdt .go o uf Blair president and Miss P=»|§.?iJ.1?.M...tw......¢......\..o. I TheIouowmg ¢1iPP¢d from the "Green Complex" by Hmm Hl8»wilho\|t, mishap. the chances axelmanagernf the GoldenParphyryI e=¢.Pi1gf Renvbliwl aounds_like Groth;Ladies Man"by Rupenxbey then wiuimve clear mms.Mmm;wmloldtuneswheyteachersmeetmgsHughes;Tiny Cuwreg by H_ (;_according go w_H;Cnulot :wm_They~hmwenhelddunngtheschoolye\McNei1e.mm mn N 1coyebraakawhoonrtaeen gandfittingnrozramswereren1n¢L..¢.....|.¢.f:..~dnnmm.1.1 ....|............1....¢ \..~.....m |\a.whnm ww I my,n eiglt ehlldre nndchildxen num fm chi I and all of a mm Iodges vu Iart sessions.farm.Herr the hilrhwm;|:r¢:|snle\|ers. nf O1 Ire~treuur¢r uv 1 g ~unit;aims \¢v||vGu||.r|¢u.~inxjomlnsr thelocal chorunbeAppzsqoIll ;j,';i 1§ <§ £';;,2"e;.;»1.;"<;;.;;a XL."1 were in attendance gil1r111E.' the four md join.: Hn old road leading west. mmm day Session.Meetmgs were held'The grade is now compkte up to composed in the rhurrhna .und Cullen and n.:.. ......:....¢. .....| u.- ........|-........s.....lhvmimvél App Bo ~gp _th ti v;f BUVM Bvvnnsu j Aunnvu l |ly\\Auu|vi.||v§§vu ann v ¢wv g vvv:nv vu sua1QLP&IQ9F 9¢1!dj¢1 v¢\§¥P@P>€bxfhh ugxred r ¢ F d Q venus.W Eden by Peter B.Kyne.24 so arm mm.Mr.Chariot rum ~<fe r:z .fgfrsmme www ofwzvening.ng:thu evening a ~wSid1 occurred in the Hours by louis Bmmfiem.Years rm P15 crops a year.He hu gmc rgr.~1:1f~ nm..ma lmnw IP.Ki;emr.le rd7wiu be kept me attendance ww dw work of the school.of Gnee by mmrei Awilion tha way to market by the time ll 5 C.MEETS Apph school auditoriums. um muu r»slr mf this dry.one af the ctive lncal membenandprominentinstate._atficemvaselectedvicepresldentoithe Punt Officers Association \of the state..Grand Islnnd was selected for the meeting place next year. BIRTHDAY PARTY Last Thursday evening Oct.16 Mr.H.J.Hansen observed his birthday by inviting a number of his friends ln ta spend the evedng at his home an West St. Mrs.Hansen served e delicious supper during the latter part of the evening and visiting was en»joyed until a lute hour. Those presmnt were Messrs.and Mesdamea A.R.Brock Julius Peters:Jens Clausen A.C.DebelnflChristensenHansKnud. sen Skov Nielsen Lars HansenJensAndersenLouieRobertsonSorenLarsenRasmusJohannsen Mrs..Innes Kirby and Inga Knud sen. BRYAN To SPEAK Charles W.Bryan democratic candidate for governor will speak uns puun.um uw sum culuv.nsc~Itlonaewinbusy gndingfmm thntparintwut.Ahlghgndeis bdnglhmwnnponthezosdbs tweentla=ekveymdtheJ.L.Pet ersen farms and the Melsner hill |isalsobe.lngglvenngoodvorking | II down.Rte road is being straightenedbetweentheForestNewellandthe Frank Brown farms by taking acornerfromeachforwhichthe owners will be paid when the time comes by the county board. This road leading to Orum and lm the hear:of the best agricu1~tural section of the county has long been needed and will not onlybeegreatcomfortandconveni ence to the farmers of that sectionbutwillalsube a great asset ln abusinesswaytoBlnir. s J.woomzurr Independent Candidate nominlted by petition.lor the Hausa nl RepresentativesIromWnshlngtun county. lf I am delegated by the 1aw~ lbidillz Godsesrmg citizens of wuhisgmn county to represent them in we legislature I wxumake my best effort to reduce the V.ghdrv"m eve' \ ..n........¢............_._..___.uf Omahl srlmz 'rnxcanns/MEETING rmxrmmm; nw Nebraskn State Teachers Association will hold thdr with annual meeting in Omdm on Ort. 29 and 80.The Blair tankers ueplanningtonttendTheBldr teachers hnve usually taken a FY active pert in the matlnge of the Association and they also receive greet edueationd vaduesirom these meetings.Among the Nntiunal talented who will speak before the teachers are:Captain Sir Hubert. Wilkins ExplorerScientist Auth or Joy Morgan Editor N.E.A. Journal Louis Augusyae Pecllelein Dean College of Edueatien Unl verslty of Cindnnnti Frederick Warde Eminent :\ctcrShxke apeuean Authority Dr.Charles H.Judd Director School of Edu cation Unwerdti ot Chicago Henri Tamer Bailey Artist and Teacher Direcwnol the Clevelind School oi Art. P1NocuL.EPARTY | Mr:and Mrs.PM Long who reside ln northwest Bhir enter Inr it woudd be unjust no thechorusasswholetolmvethose gunz part lndhe public renditionastheoratorin_who hsve nut had sudident rehsuul. ln.M.J.mmm.wife!!thenew head d the manic depnnmenl.at Dun College hu served ns nc.companlet for the put two rehear ws und it is nwdess to say she does it very sceeptnhly she beingAteacherofpianoherself.It is very my to understand that Prol. and Mrs.Malmin are very popularupatDma.We predict they Ivillbeequallysointhecitybeforethey have been here very lang. WAUBONSIE BRIDGEnEnfcAr1oN Reed \0Hanlon ol this city ecceptedan.invitati¢m to he presentat the dedication of the new $900 000 Waubonde bridge over the Mismuri flveraf.Nebraska City onlastFriday.The cold raw day msde the bridge A rxtiler mmeamfoztahle place upon which to stand but theformalitieswere soon over and the crowd gathered at American LeBi n park for the remainder of theceremonies.. A nnmhe:nf nmminnnt men al Much good came out of theme meeff ings and mmy A een.her lmsbeentobetterwarkbespiraionkulned.Y Uk We have not heard ol these meetings ln Wushingtun county for eeveml years.Perhaps we have outgrown them here but we cmt hdp but ieel that the close touch and the inspiration gained would be well worth the effort. Following is the clipping:The conference for nuel teach ere prepared lw Oo.Supt.MissAnneWillandheldlastSatunday (Continued on page ten) POLITICAL MEETING \ Senator Geo.w.Norris and Attorney General C.A.Sorenson will speak in Blair on ThursdayeveningOctober 30 at eight oclock at the city hall.Both are republicanundideteaaskingforreelectionatthecomingelectionin November.They have something worth while to tell the public.All voters shodd be interested in hearing them.The FL Calhoun bend will be on hand with peppymuedc. Thursday a.m.Mrs.Annie Arndt vice chairman of the renublicancmmtvneutralcommittee '§»mE§; ;.Kjng.;, Mind" ey numggbgntini;Fire ol Youth by Hu lgaret Pedler;Cavems ol Sunset :by Haworth;wud wma br Temple Bailey;Spanlm laver by arman.spéunegde bopka:Interuntionnl Mind AleaveLend of the Sun God by Hanna Rydh;lArson Duke of Mongolia by Frans Aug ust Larson;14.nd of the Pepper Blrd by Sidney DeLa Dee;Blue Glamof DY Webb wndm; of Chinn by ShengCheng;Meet the Germans by Phillips;Ex~ press to Hindustan by Ellis. cuuncn CALLS IOWA MAN | |At a business meeting at the officials ol the First Lutheran church on last Monday night to consider calling a new pastor.the board decided to invite Rev.James Lund of Neale Iowa to come to Blnir fo take 6318282 of the ph.e~ karate here.|Rev.Lund ie known to ma.nY of the Lutheran congregation as he was in Blair during the World war and served an one of the four minute men at that time.He is umarriedmmfsndlusafamilyand while those in charge do nut know.\.... f the next arrives.The spring cropapprozdmetes150thefellcrapi100.Not ln 18 years has medial treatment been necessary.Hn seeks l»tl¢ut$5nbeadaboveooet Ia:md.un seldomlms he mmmit.lpsomeseasonsitlmsbeenmuthhigher.To start with I have goodbreedingsaidlr.Chsrlet as he showed his his type Poland Chinn. I look to balanced rations nomattenwhatltcoeusthoughthe prieee be taken into eonaiaeratin. l<or example 1 like sham but if the prlee goes too hish.I cut down |on me supply and put in more oi something like ground oats.His usw muon mcludee both oats and shorts in a 6050 ratio some cnm~mercial mixture shelled com anulkimmllk. |Cement feeding floors have been an important iucwr in sivinz the pigs the nznt start.11 he couldnt have them Mx.Charlet md he would quxt the hog buslneas.One |o£ these noun down zo years remain:send and smooth. lt has a southward slope to catch the sun and provlde drunnguhombothrainandthehose iflushing given every two or three dave.lt.nas an automatic sunnly v The Monday Aftnnoan Club mc with lrs.LL J.Hamm Oct. zoul. Mrs.~Mummert presidentoftheClubsubstitutedforMn. Triplett on the program her mb» ject being HighwaysMrs.Wilkinson had the remain der or the afternoon wilh the mh im Hlshrleal Spots Ind MLd~ ers.Both subjects were interest |lng and full of information Ind teuched on loeal conditions as well as the country in general. The Club will meet with Mrs. D. C. Van Deuuen on Oct. 27. _Mrs.Minnie Triplett accompan_ld her uncle John Wmner to Omaha Monday where he took the train for his home in California nfter e vidt with relatives in Neb raske. COMING evenfrs L (_~M _|\§? ~ \ff ;1~ ww in Arlington on Thursday, Oct.80 at 2 p, m. and on Friday, OG..31 at8p.m,Lnthia<ity.ln Blair,Preddent Nelson ol Dana College has invited Hr. Bryan to speak in the collegeauditorium.Democrats and all others ure urged no mend. lr.Bryam has bam on a speakingtourfor some and thosetime vgho haveheardhlmsny hehlsa real message to deliver. COAT SALE ATFASHION cmmm Dont forget the Con! Sale FridayandSaturdayOct.2425 at theFnhhnOmer.They have nomowonderfulvalues.Buy your Coat new and get nm.choice of atyluandshea.See ad on png; Wen ln0.1.rm..M n..n..¢.».z..uno el our punuc auum.aumlwr mur rls declares dw:the Power Inst controlled the last legislature ame:knovm of all men.Did the member from Washington countyprotest?The three inltiadve laws me the result!Be sure and vote FOR 824 and AGAINST the otha two bastards of the Power rmo The taxpayers would have help awed all this eww ol tub mlsdon L! the l8ill¢1¥had done .im duty.Aho the two donation tiond amendments submitted hy the apedalaesalonoontaln dan gerous John will not help de positors andnhouldbe defeated. Even woraaandmon dit lx nhowninlhodnalreportdtheBankingInveltlgadon.I ask lhompportoleverydtlmnwhowanureaulta.lhmnmhamrhatl__u...._p_.._»|an tained thirty of their friends at.: pinochlé party last Saturday eveningOctober 18.Refreshments of |brick ine aeam cake and ooffee were served at midnight.Prima gwtle given to Mrs.c.B.Hmm and Louis Lowe with hlgh seoreaandMn.Chu.Mortensen and and Leonard Axfell with second scores.Dm following were preaent:Messrs.and lleadamu C.B.Han na.Harold lhdaen Chan.l(ur\m~neu Chrln Lumen Guy Cook WestonlongIanlnLoweEarlCald well Carl Pleper Inolurd AxtellOttoKuhrDorothyLoremNorma and Roland bong Arthur LongGrtoehenManchaClyde1olmlon IoD;§gnc,|u¢i_{ll;[;°§Btale governors .were present anwellanleuerdignitaries.Sev eral hands added to the excitement and enthusiasm ol the oocamlun and dd their part in the uma! way.A number o!addresses weremadeindudlngonebythegreatzreatgrandmaoftheramonaawW|.nbm;loW§lliam Hale .wm\»m.wus madvau address over tlxendiolnhlalndlanlan mm frvomthe eenherof the bridge. MnR<>b1ua1awhh»»1»m il1\.0mlhl\Nli1Rllforaovaral Ind!Io mm viu brought home lust lfweilllldnylfhrlloonio thohome U=¢rm¢nu\nnam.um_.Fi 2.2?_?!Fl !1=mlm nm im r.mxw hu just reoeived word that Gov. A.J.Weaverwlllal»obelnthe party and will speak nt thifmat ins.on ao. Henry Raver and mister AnnaamiMr.and Mrs.Nlck Thane drove out to 0mm Sunday to dealtEdAndersonandsistersMaryandEvatheoocudon~he.inz Ed Andenone birthday.Huey weredinner and auppex guests and rpenttheevening.Mila Mary Arm Carl son of St.JoeMo.who in n nleu of the Andemonn was doo there having oome on Saturday for alittlevllltwlthherrelatives. !Ir.andMn.GlenEvnn;a.ud Kr.andllra.Wdtor Petersen lpontWedmadayevenln3at\.\m Dnln¢Evane homeln Coundl wneuler ne vuu mswyuhereashelapastorof dmreh they hope m hear in n few days.The present pastor Nielsen has asked Ko h from his work hem naboretirefromaciivedu Anumberof thekelx mvanugenmemcmFellowsaentthehallflll hedenuedandwentln day wmnmbpannn anddunmopaaudhadiaapplepleorder h Theyatodnner togehhe andalunnhat iouro alloditadhy.Thatev .heldtlwlr regular ma heardl1Ie\¢Pf¢o!thd Uodxeahtaoonvendou. w ..lv wwthaNeola from him Rev.H. e relased hewishm ties. ekahs took as the Odd rl uny wlastiues~ zd hnuha vverythlnz y evening.ar nt monPeiockmd mins!hw ating and lr delegne L-pm the P189 eat their dmllsd corndirecuynomn..Metal troughsservetorthenkimmilkslap. The xioor Xu:the pigs is n by ss Ieet..umm in rigidly maintained and if the yard be comes wet the pigs do not venture from um num summed area.The brood now:gat their ration on anutner ciean floor.When feed doe:get spuied the ldmdl have no :union picking it up Mx. Chulo;sud. Mr.Cnulot omverly fed attle but lace:turned to hogs u n mamlineandwddrycowlfortht lkimmilk supply md inddenhllybuttarht.lxwome.Bin :own have hen nnlililil mm sight w nun pin s limr.Om sow int yur !8k'€mE&,]|§u w a dei;£801- nwdueea 12 that lt 5 months Ind army.wdzhad 2,910x>°\md|-" ununumu0 54 56 as lon2l3l45l6l7l5I$2 52425I9202|22527252930 5|.R """'i\.'1:v~.. ~Oct.2324Home Tmlmt b u.E Lmxw Aid.y Od.24 Wr|Kll£Cililonin Pky~ og ltDBnptixt church mee at Kinga vlli _Oct.28Quicken ple dixer art ghd;m¢Mcreek sch l clmivnl.Oct.8081City |¢h0 |:numStn¢el¢achex|OonvenBmu{0mlhgNov.I Go\\¢reg|tiund rnmmngn Nov.Hvonzremmm Duma \!¢¢rnoon.Nov.IDanish Indies Aid bun: isav Ocmber xsio 9.s.l 279 |Blnf".s.|Blnf".s.4.guna punyaww.r."ivus nnung an annum:mn:.|:|;¢|¢||y iq |Blnf".s.ThnEnt i Bhir, Nebraska, October 28, 1980nr m W i t h The Churches A S ' r o m l $ Y r m z m P A S T O R S ant.I T h e Yo un g People'|gro up will discussion of "ln ~ Steps"Sun-day evening at 6:80. Our Indies are lcfivdy pnpgp L.S.U. for Tuesday nite §;~»=»~f 4, pu-tizulln 01 V p. Announced later. You must hnve | new Cont-I ye|.r's Coat is much wo .hm §SYNOPSIS . . , -___ BEGGARS CANCHOOSE M a r g a r e t W eym outh J n c k a o n c-mum vr neun'-lla-nu Ga.wujuut-vue ,;_, n l - R a n a w l n | a s n u bh a a t n e b ant. Ernsatina Brleoland.a l a vr 1 Chicago fa mily utran-london attrac ted D1 i n n Todd, you nl newspaper artlaf. annor a not g ; tleular ly wall-to-do aar-penlnr.ar alstar u llla a, mor e oftha oon von tlon u u ve. and aware oftha attltnda thalr fatha r would taketo wa rd bla d allgh ta fa H - m g 'toan lalpoonnloua y outh. urges n u a -tln a to a nd the aftalr b u t t h e l a htar. c apabla of a.-Fualonata attac h-men t.and f l l | |n a UAA!I n W mos ala has round hor amnlty .ra- a u .c a a n m n U - T h o l n v u m na'r x o t f a u u awlrtly and aaally .arxal boeanaa ot krnaatlnafl urg- lng,t ~ ; ma lta a "r un away "mar~f l a p .rlcnland la ln lu r la u d bu tbs lp lu u. lr n u tln a lu ln r o f -{ ~ a n daltar a stor my sc en e tba ( lr wi thha r husband.laavaa hor na r a n uh o m:3m- ln ;Ha mllmn .waaltht'y o u ng la wy er , lo n : lAlllu a ' a n lto lwlna har c onaanl td be bla wlfa. CHA P TE R u l- wm a n d b la y o u n gwlf a n g h l thalr mar rlsd lllelnlll'l| | | room ln a hllmbla n.| :\,_\orhoo¢.Er nn tln a r a altna th a lf- fa n na a h a r mu r la g a has n a d a lnhor aoelal spbera, hut, :ac ura In harlon, tao oa the rutu ra h rava ly . c s a v r z n I V - J o h n P a o l a , w n r .. _ _ .._.-.............a..| manga alaal. I I - T h e 'asa h f i m .Th e doeinr thlnka sho wlll. and so does Doc mr Grey .He ` a wi th h e r n a w:B u t 1 don'l see ho w she c an s urvive that struggle.Bu t o n e thln g ls s ettle d fo r ns .fo r ever ."He p u lle d he r ta r - w e t faoe u p f r o m his knee. an d looked a t he r wl l h blazlng eyes." Y o u a n d I wi ll '-=,';= to he enough.N o ohlld la wo ll suc h a n p l xh .No ll te ' l l wo r th - d e a th . Na c h lld r e n- f o r n s . "Sho h ld he r fac e agnlnst hlm. Bar ar ms held hip c lose." I don':euro,l t only y ou w m love me."He p res sed her to h l m h h ls c y a h a d d o wn to th e wln d o o f the ho apltal. and nhe fe lt a tremor pa n thr o ug h h la bl; f rn me. ' 0 e a a a a o Ems stln e s tar e d ln th e ho s p lla l n n tll th e n a h :wa s a mo n th old. wm b o rr o we d th e mo n e y f r o m llr . Poole an d vu ld th e hosp ltal blll. pald the nnrae an d the two doc tnn. the day she was to be dl| c haYK¢d- Lo r ln g p r or a te d ln raln.Tha r e- mo va l tn th e expensive p r l n t o h o a p lta l h a d b e e n h ll u n a n -lz mu h e wh o g o t th e n u r s e . wh o got th e two doc tors:h e ha d planned to moe! all thrae expenses. Bu t wm wa s d er if to h lm.Hs wa s m i n s to pny Emesl.lne'a ho s plml hlll.hs d ec la re d , lf . he h ad to mb a b an k "h a t b ms ln e s s wa s I t o f Lor ln g/ sl n wa s \Vlll'a w L f e - le g a lly th e de bt wa s Todd'a. Th e r e n o s n r th ln g th a t a m i d h e done a bout lt. but tne a rgumen t ln- c re as ed th e h ad blmd be tween the me n Frnos tlne wan ted to Ko t o h e r o w n home,she to ld Llllla n . Ma mm a wa s hu rr y lng bac k f r o m Europ e. The h ouse at the lake wascloned.ll l ll n n remonatrated wl th Ernesllnc fa dele rmlnntlon to g o bu c k to the ho u se ou t ln Ma y f a ir . " B u t lmt wlll y o u d n l ": h e H wnrs c hlldL naked. ...TX her face grow red. "Will C H A P T E R x W lll Ha l a V lo lo n . T E E d r m 0 |P 0 0 | l a n d To d d round me l t a t t h e a n d a t t w o y e a r s m s b ll me d bey ond question. l t owed lu su c c s a s to WlII'a to n rlllc efforts.He h ad met a nd o ver- c o me on e af te r ano th er o f th e lr na tu ra l l o s :Mr .Poole'a ldleneas an d ln te mp er an ea B y a k ln d o fllerc e alf e tlln n h e h a d domlna tod an d c ontrolled th e old ma n a n d kep t hlm wur kln g. The pr on ta we re o m a e a .af te r h e ha d hla n i ty a wee k, an d P oole bla hu nd red ..A nd ont of hls allur e of the pr nntx. W lll repn ld his Du rtn er f or the lo an for E r n e a u n e l hospital h llL H e r e pa ld h l m th e exac t lmll'o f th e amo un t Poole ha d su n k i n t o t h e bualnes s a t the b aglnnlng,~ A n d af te r two y ears h e fo u n d hlms e lt f a c e lo f a c e with th e o n e en emy he c ou ld n ot conquer.Er» neatlns noueed th a t ho g r e w L h ln an d pa le . th at fa ll th a t th e ba b y , Elalne.wa s two ." W h a t ls ll.w x n r 's h o ask ed hlm." l tlmu gh t ss er y th lu g wn a flu e now."" lt' | P o o ls " a a ld wn l. " H8 ' l n o t d r - o wi n g - h e ' s hoozlng,b o t.ol' course.! h u t' l nn t new.O n l y - be' s lon In ter est.""wh a t d o y o u me a n. W UI ? " He s ee me d reluc tant to p u t h ls thou ght ln ln c r ud e wor ds .~ " lle ' s f n ll ln g - h i s health.E l s ey es are b ud.". _ "Yun :1e:' x- -\ r's o ld?"' ' Y e a ' a n l d W lll." l ' b a t ' | ' M l mean.I l e c~sn't l n l p l t - p o o l d r v l l - h e s t r u g g l e s w h a t l t - b n ? lt's s hnn-I na nn hlm." "nnl. \l'll| _ wh at are y ou doin g?" "\\' hy ,l' lll mn n n z l n g - b u t t b n r s all.W hen I c n n ge t h lm to h e lp . we wo r k tn ee lhe r .\V e ' vs g o t th o s tr lp all plun nod o m fo r a n o th e r y enr,th e general sequenc e o f th ln z a But I r lon' t_r eel tha t I ean \`? h° € f? me i ls nn s o un d H T H ? profo undly dln nr b ed .W hy ,he c ou ld p a l m h a s - t h u wa s n e w - lh la too li n g ;b s h a d n o t f d !li k e th is before.no t even wh e n h e dan bed so c o nstantly ln c o lo n as a c h ild.B e ha d never f d t th ls ; bs c o uld p a ln b h e r ; h e k n e w t h a t h e mo ld . a a a a a a o Dn r ln g th e wh o le mo n th o f J a n uary Mr. Poo le d ld n ot d raw a llne. He a me to the olllc e and sat the re. but W lll c ould not g et blm to wor k, a n d fou nd hlms elf lnc ap ahle o f m u c h u n i a x - Early ln F ebrua ry h e sold to W lll o n e d a y . - ' r u n u my b l n z m y . " ' I l la ' l" " Y e s - - P m s l n y - l i v e - h n t l feel nlnely -dve.wln . r m t h r o u g h . " "Yon're |.brongh'l*' " Y e a :l' ll never d r a w ano th er u n e I o n n' t wor k an y mor e . " There was no questlonlng the ala., eer lty of hi s to ne \\'lll round hlm- se lf ac c epting th ls sta tement as tru e.M r .Po ole wa s th ro ug h.I t wou ld be ld lo to ar gue or to c ajo le m m . "W e ll, "h e sald af te r a llttle. "thla la the end ot Poole an d To dd, then.""Yea,"answered bla Dlr tn e r |fP¢VU!. "lt'a the end.* A f ts r a f e w min ute s o f allazc e. Ill go t In and began to pack away the drawing boards, to son ont pencils? rack up me stil!card- board sketches and set the omce ln order.,."Fd l m u~za to Florida-wbero lt's warm."aald Poohdreamlly.'Tvs m m cold fol montha." W i ll lo o ke d a t hlrn qneerly .H eren sa d.Th e u ld ma n wa s . ln h i s o wn ey es.a fnllure.[ I e o ld nfeel,no r wan he wa r me d by ,$ 5 pra lse or th e r ec o gnlllo n o f o the &.. L o n g af tc r wn n l w u l fe lt th a t l n th a t mo men t h e ha d knc nvn th e I4 c a n 1 s ' n AN c a n n o n ; A. J. Hu-mg. Pumr i Sunday School at 10 o'clock.~ Communion service at 11 o'clo¢k-, There will be no morning vor-j |hip on account of the absence of our pastor but Sunday evening at 7:80 Brother _Wm. Allen of Blair. s minister for a number of yearn. BA| "llS'| ` Cuuxra L. J. Moran. Puwr Sunday.School, ;46 A. ll. Morning Worship, u A. M. Junior B. Y; P. U. 8:30. Evening service, 7:80. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8:00 P. M. Bi bliw Dx-mm "Feast of Bal- int for their umud Rummnge sale, fo be held next week, Satur- day at the Council rooms in the City Hall. A Dmmnti: Afwmo on is bei ng sponsored and arranged by dm »...~.|.....w e a r w i t h ¢ h e n s w D r e|una -tha _bcst laeep so buy your new Col isat the Fashion Centaur-in Bae' save you money diie ta the 1000 Score Buying Power Eve day in the Year.a n I 1 1- \ w l u | |..!.n..A Il iM ni ul li \ |v §; B¢ |y 4 \¢ ¢. u; \| »1\ u\|2" -i fl nu Q f | |' D 'M' Y e r ~ .All are~ welco~.the Su~da~ SEJB1 a ndanzre ~ W. Byron Pardun, Paw: Sund-I!School 9:45,choir re- l-runs!10:45, mornlng preaching servloel at 11, Epworth League at 6:80 and evening preaching scr- vias at 7:80. Tim messages for next Sunday? "Come and see." Mld~week meeting, 7:50. Keep in mind our first All Cnurch Night which will be nb- served Wednesday, Oct.. 29.Om'- ered dish dinner nt 6:80, and n fuL ewnkig of profit and fun.lr'ou'lL be sorry if you miss it. Prof. DeGro1f has charge of our choral music !or the morning scr- vices, and is doing splendid work. ear this chorus of twenty-four voices.You will enjoy them. Prof.Hansen and his fine oreh~ estrn provided splendid music for lust Sunday evening's service; and has generously consented to do all he can for us in this line through the winter months.Thalikn, good lriend.We appreciate your spirit, and bcspeak for you, as well as for the church, a very gratifying season. Let a ll m bers and friends of the church to attend ls many of our services as possible. "We'll be doin' our best" to serve you. H ....=..»..Sunday. Both preaching services were well attended.We had a number of visitors from the (Riristiun church at the ewning service. We were glad to have them. The congregation is vcry grat ,ful to W. W. Fx land for the gif: of the fine illuminated Church Bulletin Board which graces our church lawn.'lhanka is also rx- tended to the men of 'the church who gave their time in making the installation of this useful bit of church property. I "The Church urges unoelfiahness, usefulness,understanding,a n d unity."lt is worthy of your sup- port. L1\x4.RE(.,\'||ul\.A|. cuuiuru 5 A.F.Ncnvell.Putur I i \Public worship service at 11 o'c1ock Sunday, conducted by the minister.He will speak of a. few things of general interest connect,- ed with \l'r: two recent church nn- nivcrsaries he has attended, under the theme, "Why A Church?" Another Helpful Poem will be read during this arvioe.' Church School at ten o'clock. Principal F. E. Flack, Superintend- l ¢\ Out of the "House 0f'M¢gf¢ GENERALELECTRIC RAQ|o .. SEE rr AND HEAR IT HERE..4 Twenq~6ve yexus of ndio re s ea rch in Ge nera l Elc c tri c's "House of Magid' made possible radio as we know it today. And no w-Gene ral Electric offers you its own set-Genew I§l¢cu~ic Radiol n r . . l - . _ . ! . -.......- -.....-}»f-.._..£..l..L . l l - - D i l l . l l l u u u , l u w u u u q ; - »¢ . ¢ - - " __ _p n t e l u - t h t . U n a a . b i r t h d a y p n r t y f o r E r n n u u a n f . R u b y P u t m a n ; t m - h e m l n n r e s o r t . o n u p f r l n n a t t h e u n d e r w o r l d .P n t n n o n a y o r g o u l n r I Isn't even work ing." "Y e a , I n m. " :mm wm,"I star t- ed today.Mr .I'¢e is mi ns :to open an independen tudio . and I n m going to wo r k f r h i m.He ' s got hnld nl'the c a rights to his d o l'oole'a :=!\tI1 My o wn meanwo uld he dlf{r»rgnt.I c an d o th o drn win gs wvll en o u gh - - n ob o d y wo uld nntivo.p mb a b ly - b u t » » " "Y o u d n n ' t wa n t t o g o o n - wi th o u t h i m? " c o m a n a c mmmy nnc mn or ueazn.The death of nr.tI\'It§'. of hope; the y ielding of some lo n g lo ve d an d never-forgotten dream, "Le-'t°s ham ai par ty nt Pa stanf fs loni ght.M0s!:1ne's ln : m m and \ I . . . f \ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; ;. - n l ). . . \ - u n I " \ .- . n n0:.d i c a t e l r o u r s e l v e s .I t w i l l b r i n g : u s I n a l o t o r m o n e y .F m t o g e t n i t y d o l l a r s a w e e k t o b e g i n w l l h ...an d we' ll be all r ig h t. " l,llll| \n's dismay was inc reased. not dimini shed. by thls news.Th e onr nb ln ntlo n of will a nd Mr. P oo le was worse than nothing,I t u p pc m-ed to her.°1 d o n ' t k n o w wh a t ma mma wi ll say."she protested feebly ,bu: nelzh er F imes tlne nor W ill se emed to he moved by that. I t was u wonderful day wh en Eme etlne wen t h ome.All th e wa y home I n the taxi will he ld the baby In one a r m and Erh esllne ln th o other.and his fac e wa s shining with 105 whe n a t lull th ey sto od in M..15 .~ | . i q :f .1:1 L , i ° "'/.1 | ' l 'gi. ~ ~ ~Q ¥@ ~.r .:: 'i k .§ ' ..;/ ~.f a ` me mm .B nw. m..=.....¢..do tf t wa n !m- : h a r e m aomethtnn fund ame nta lly wro ng :- even wh e nl' m hi s partner.an d all.F o r n trlllle,na a makeshift.I c an K0 ahead.an d la k e cane o f t n o m e c hn nlc s o f lt. and do th e c anvenm tlo n - b n l a c tu a lly . we h n ve n ' t a n y business at nll,W e o nly ha ve h lm -a n d wh e n h t- 'a g on e - " w m sllthed.an d th en squared his nlmuldc nr. "W e ll- ln -r e ' a hnplng,"h a nalrl an d w n n e d at he r ." l g a e u th t ' old bo at wlll salt a n o t h e r s a l o n . Yo u s v.l!'s ha rd for me to c r owd hlm. Ern estlne,He ls old . an d hlx ey es are ab out gone. a nd he hangs n n m lf a lik e mak i n g n a lc k o ld horse pu ll I n th e h a r n e s s - f o r nn 0| c o u r se . ll' s f o r h lm. to o, b ut n In re ally for nn.W e are th e o na= th at wi ll enjoy th e mo n e y - n n !h l m l tln rl my se lf so ft wltn hlm. " " I kn o w. "She nnderatood thL~ :-xactlx.an d he r y ou ng (ac e wa s troubled. She wan hh mmlu g aga ln wi th he au ty a nd vlttll y .She ha d b ern n lovely bud l u t no w s h e vnu .n nnwer- -In he r mi dd le t w e n l l t s - y oung wi th h m m ; a n d mac e. hnt wi th pulse now. tua, a nd a s n-a nn wn m o f a r r o mp lls h mr n t.She llrm haekgronnd now n f a n e w h t m l - nm the b:\f~kx!rf\l'nd nf p'| r<'!\|x npfl srhbol and »n fl e home.ha t u whnvkgrnunrlnf »?f~-f»and nell'~mn lro l.A ' "l' ll ta k e | 'n te ' sho said." Y u n van lo ok af ter li luln v. " \ Sho wuw golug to | .llllun'a. In nm | a mn m wh o wa s l mme f r o m No w)?ork for nnn | l:er vlsll. \\'lll \vnt¢~||ml thu-fnmlly |m'x|3Elulne percllod un his arm.lilulnv I l I\ Is i al th in ; E r ne s tln e wou ldb e my g u es t a t astauu's'l"'"I th lnk sa, J ohn.Slze'd do most an y th i n g f o r y u m'1 "E me s t! n e" - th e o ld mon se e me d to wa n d er - he p au s ed a lo ng tlme . an d looked a t \Vll|wi th n fn ln l sh lnln g o f th e old lntelllgenc e ln hi s fac e."\Vll| .pu t those d- -tl pante bnar da dn wn a nd c o me h erL~ I vmn t to te ll y o u something.u wa n Tnr lm: Ha milton th a t h ad y o u llred fr o m th e S u n .He h a d W ls - !on 's atfnlrs In hls ho n d a - th e y we re lhlc lter th an any one kne w. na d W lston ha d reason to please Loring,W l n n n go t tlg h t one nlg ht an d to ld n .And lo st hta jnh f o r lL alc D ermou \\l| | he frlentlly ;_~yan,lf y o u Lake any wo rk to lm. ""l'\on`t wo rry about me. Sohn." " l ' m no t wax-ryln;:,y u y oungdc vll.I w a n t In toll yuu,though. about mr l n g .W a tc h o u t f or h lmHc '| gat p ower now, ln a way .He's goln g to Lo ndon next y ear for Pas tano.He' s the pr lnc e o f the bo ot loggers n¢:"1.l'ust1\nn ls nslog hlm ref-klewlg F e `o e sn ' \ g lve a d - n ( n r l n l n a - w l .proba bly 'ruln hlm ln the e nd.But Pastann does ¢~nr»~about y o u - a n d ubout Eme atlne ." "\ vmn lm- ln lz d o e : ls nn th lng to me.L lk e mo s t me an thlngs.lf work ed n ut f or the b est.l me a n - ~ y ou c nn 't d o a di rty tr le k na f ar ly as y o u th in k.t've c ome f a n er th ls w a y t h n n lf l h a d s ta y e d an th e Sa "~The Zh man le ft tn 12° an d mnkv xtrxvtugementa fo r hla party .an d \\'l| I.a m f r n hr le f telephone m n wr an tlo n wl l h li me s tln r .n l t f l m l into the lllm.lt was lutn aftez-noon richer tone than any radio you've ever heard until this marvelous secwas pro~ duced.. Come in and see the three beiutiful models--Radio-Phonograph Combinm sion, Highboy, Lowboy. \. n u n v u " .- . _ - . . _ _ _' ¢_ C H A P T E R V - - - l i o n r o a c h l i h i m f o r l u v l n l h e r " u r o t l c t u d i n h i s c u i i l l ' t a r P o o l e ,I l l t a k e : a n a l - t l t u o w h i c h n r » . l ¢ » n |E r n u t l n o t ot h e r u l l t i u o i 'h o r n e w l i t e .l h el a c o n l c l o u a o f a p p r o a c h i n g m e t h o t -h o o d ,a n d I n n n t l u l l n a t i o n o !t h e - m g . o p a n u a m u l n d n g u s e - \20l.l.h C H A P T E R v i - » w u 1 n I l t h i r d | B *.....;.|....\»A n n u a l u i l n n l l l l t h a M a l m l m B E 5 ; i ' e Ke;uL1icnn(.`-.XJ-;\l.u ./...gg-BJ."GZ`h3E ~ .» _ . GEN ERA LQEL ECT RIC i FULL l\.\l\FCl3 mmlo f ll l \ l & l l l l l ,[ .a l l w | i \ l - o n v- - - -_ - -f u n n - n l b o n e l d f r o m t h o B r i c e - l s n n h o m o ,t h a T o d d n o u n h o l u t a m n l l . m o o n w i t h r o f u n l . t o B r n o : t l n o ' |d n l !s o r r o w ,t h o u l h h o r t n -t h c r l t t e n d n t h o o b n q u l u .H o o t -h r u E r n u t l n o t l n s n o t n l .~w h i c ht h o d e c l i n e s , I n l o y a l t y t o i l l . P u - u m o b r l n n h i s vr l t o o n au.vi s i t o t c o n s o l a t i o n ,a n d M r n n t l l o l l t o u c h o d b y t h o l r f r i l n d l l n t i i .T h es h o c k o t g e 'h u n b n n f l 8 o a t hh u n t h o a l o r H n . T o d d 9 , h o p e - l e s s l n vn l l d .L l l l t u s a n d D o r i n t n o C H A . P r a n s r l ! - - W l l \ ' |m o t h e r d l e l a l m o s t l m m e d l n t o l y a f t e r t h o b i r t h o t E r n n t l n f l b a b y .' T h o c o u -p l o l l vo i n m e T o d d h o u n o .L a t i n ;a n n o u n c e s b l a i n t e n t i o n o !" m o t ol n l n "n n l l t l u L n u n o o h t l o n ' M t g J. E. Camnhell P' _ __ - -_. _ _ I . . - _ . . m u s e s FURNITURE RUGS sub UNDERTAKING 1 7 1 : \ -..~.~.,~ -uthn..q¢\.......q........., _ a -u , u . ~p ; ¢ . .: N }.( .u e g ,Q »:..:.* " " * ¢' :A J 1 \ . f \_' l A ...r P u u n o ,w i t h w h o m h e h u i o r m e d a f r l o n d n h l p . H o l n e a g e r f o r w i d t h C h u n g n I n w u r n o l t l c a n u t o b r i n gh i m n d v n n c u m o n t , : n d E r n u t l n o i n ; ¢ ; g =l o o k i n ;t o n r n r d t o m o t h e r - o C H A F T E R V I I I - - P u u n o a c q u i r e s | . h o r n s a t L a n g l e y In k s . a x l u t n u r a t - I o r e s o r t . w h e n t h a - B r ! e l l | . r d | h m m n e o u n g o .L o r i n g a n d w l l '~\;"~=~r a l b i t t e r l y .a p ? » . r a n t !o u r o l mP a o l o . s a d ( l u | s t e r n ,o r a l t o b o t h l h c i f h u n b n n d u , f e d n e n n r n t a d . w a n . d i a o b a y l n x a n o m c o r u i n .l l d i a - c h n r n d .P a u l a ,i n d i g n a n t ,n l l ¢ n |? } r n o l t i n o ' s w o n l e a ,u s d h e r n p -p r o s e h l u g m o t h e r h o o d .m m .h e rh e n l t h .O n n t r i p t o than b a n k : h a f a i n h l n w O h m i i h l a i 3 3 - # s f \ . ! '* " \ .I ~r llUll$SEall[lillg|I a s u #¢1 , features ali the new \ DayTl7gT1t sTrea`i1'ln§ 0 5 h`ér hed 11akene-d her.She rose,dneased. we n t ac ross to the hospital an daskedforW ill.wondering as sh o ulld so wh eth er o r n ot sh e s ho uld havg ask ed for Loring. Will c ame to her ln the neceptlon room,looking a t her fr o m du ll heavy ey es, silent, walling. " H o w ls IIrnestlao.W i ll?"she asked hlm so ftly . "She ls m n very ill,"he an- swered.and'tmldf'd as no attor- th ou g ht:"The baby ls a gi rl." I l e was exlmuntvd,unnhaveri. and an d a wry .As he stoo d the re look ing \ag1:|t\ly about h i m he se eme d to L illi a n the mo st fo r lo m and he lp les s human be ing s he mm ¢\£'r men.Sh e plti ed h im, bu t ho vexed her. "Oh, W ill." she said lmpulsl1.el_v,"y o u sh ou ld lf t ha ve allo wed E r neetloo to have th is o ther baby --lomo n .when y ou werea't p réporod. Yo u should ha ve pr o te c tw her." I l e averted his fa c e. bu t S ha nawI-la flush."I'\'e got to go bac k Epstatrs." he sold.an d added.a s he turned to the do or, "L ori ng has alrea dy lec- tured :he on hlrth control.He ' | l u n t h e. h o p l t a l .Y o u m u s t h a v e " ` }c I " S h e S a t T l 1 e r e . a n d W ; t : ' 1 ¢ d H i m P r p a r e Supper. llw lr llttlo kilclnon.she wvuk and lwz uhling in `l1j_f\arms.Ill*Wu!= stnr\£>¢|for hor hut ho klvxml llvr gnmlly . got tlw roc laor und lillvtl i l wi th clu=llion=s lim!plltc wl ll ll; the op vn k lld lvlt llmlr.Sho sul :horo and wn lr lled h lm 1m'p:| ro snppvr.l'\'§ill,'* also sold,wllen they had Pzlton. and hn had c losed tho tlnur r"r:1l|\*I th o fr ! !1| ll'k."5.n\r':¢=|Un\ y ou usmi to ho.Yo lfr o lille*y ou \\vr|»thrll'tllty we mo t upon the Hlrr-M. when I nm ft-ll In love with you.'Pt-II mo , wh a t i s ll? " °"l`hP new _[llh_ I guess. Pm cnlzy about lt.IIrnvs-tlnt=.In ll w tlvsl [a!:nv In be \\m"klllf.'; llttnln ls pwltl - : m t l to he wo rk in g fo r J ohn I' o nle .- A nt!lhon.Erneatlno.l think wtf re mvlng to d o lt. -- I h o I!i'\¢»w<~'lI ma k e a tu vc o s s - a bigQ! " a l s l l n | | | | y V i i l l i | l \ ' l | u 1 . | | t l »U h " they nmdo a gnnw of mlnpvr.No w at two . s ho who ho glu nln g ln h e 1 hourly baby .They had h ad at Inu str umr lv with h or.flu ! al l: \=t tw' h~nt!\i'u~a hr\;4Em|I!1;.:I n | | t lI . rh y th mi c mm-- a hvu llh y or g a n I n st:-nd o f a n lll1dL'\t°lt|||t'1l lmaar; ln an undevolmwerl hotly .lt :|lm»1~ wc lurvtl that tlavy mu l ti Il f f : ognln. Ar tu r the little g lr l was s1»»=~|»ln W ill out besltlo hor.s mo k i n g mm \\:1lr:l|ln|:het'- dat=n mln ;:tluoavtltfnlzs u futlnt-r c lmzlms for his lllllo duugtttor.The d ay li gh t who g ff na and tht' lu st nf l'\o li Ill Q Mittal lrlttlurr ln on lrlflosn-nvt~ nh--ur llo-bohy's f u m.Sllddt-nly m i l Wan; 'hor tlr nunth wi th nn e motloo mori la »..t.°|fl.l| than anything he had owe r-»n.Fo r ju s t a n I n s ta n t th o h : h évmluJ th o o nly thln g I n the unr le --the lashes do wn In o o~no=l amnlnst her eht~t-k--ho arsw n Iloslu lmt mlo r -- no t b o ny s lru u ttm Iaul pllrv lne -lrleatw I le alt! lid at her,an d m m fla the c h ild but her plc tn re lu [ln nmmenl Lo mmsvd th e tru:||I.'!1{i uf lmr he-lug. as one henna n :mln lFI\|m-nl c lvnr lo nn :md .1 ;" "w lu\ was thriller: n\|>r ln hl~= mind llw llmulllillllm fi ll n| ¢» fo mr e.l m v n - lhos iasm hnd trrlppml a no w hlva. Hrllvll| l1*" \\mt'd nut like lllla.I lu t (C on ti nu ed o n pa ge f o u r ) < I IKidney holds re k Sleep I f Ge tt ln 8 ' UD Illg hts .Bcclc acho,froquout dmv c alls. Lo! Palma, Kofi'-luanosa, or Burning, duo to ntnctlnst-ll B lad der Ir ritati on, ln ac id -~» n$;:loru maltusy ou fee l tire d ":' .fmc s.nd lB'30ur.\$:41, try lhol"":"l¢ M.'.o\its fast ntfnlo <|f<'1:!1 cl:r1ha system in 16 nnsuutor. lrr..u~»» ~'zouonnma for rnpxdnnd |r.1 |a :an. I1ou'!.,rlvo up. Tw <.. 1.: w o 1.unced Sins-t-.ml t w o : .\:ur!.:th-m l C h d (ln: rant'f°.blunt qulvl-fly111° th*-¢4»\ conditlonl, lrrprcwo rent-1 nl. oo .ma ongrgy. or :nancy ba m:'v I 3lo at THE BLAIR DRUG COMPANY _-- - | | Chevroleti 6-cylinder trick 1I 1 | RE V DUAL v l m n s s c n m m m so a o m k ro vl l m m m n |. \A r..° .\..,:_. . a . I N I \~.» ___: ! Q _4 a"i "1 . i:1 ". r < ; ' f . , , . _ ~ FF 4 J I.; ~ f . an .r f v ~ a ..o . . r. ¢,!.. _ ; .s .. : .1.¢ \ f ].13 J~ ", f f&1,§A f .ol s.wi*.*..\|.`~»:.:-Q I .~i. s " ;°~".~;a¢¢H , ~n ..¢;' .. . } 'L1 $4 <..'»¢.~ .!1 x ..*1 .,4.ai .~~, .~ ,' \ . ;~ \ \)|z l . " * |N ..|.. ..:{~§;>£_'55' " ~. .. ... , .,<.N |Q. .".'+,~ . .\.. \»..l u a ..|x .1~4 ~ , . »<-f>~Ji*{"sn u~i n y ".i f "' f r z .q w ,| ; " .¢. f~"sc*Q °~F-. .,nJ =T " 1i~*~~ ,163 . . . :.x1*¢&~?; \ 1 ~ . " .1. U " 1 . r H u k Dcmocmli I\'omin¢e_for »4a'vo¢alea Ia: ,jf rcc'uc[Rn E}f*°uc:fh¢ farmr Redudcnof Ima F.ur 'i`nzrz,I`resE€ent cf fmnha Fcnrd ol EI missed him." Lllll~ n wa s nahnmed.She had lltil Intended to any unc h a thing. I t w a l none o f the lr business, really .At the ho tel she mapped at the dealt f o r th e key .b u t Lo r in glm!!tt.S h e we n t n p ln the q uiet elevator.When she opened the un- Idtk éd doo r of th eir mom an d went ln,Lo ri ng wa s ly i ng bac k ln a c h ai r by the o pe n wi nd ow. hi ; he toil th e doo r b es ide hi m,his c ollar a n d tie ly i ng upon lt.H e was sta ri n g lr tw g h t before him.an d -when Lllllatn c ame to h ls lld e he matted u p a t her wi th a plteous expression. For a mo ment. ntandlng there , a dztft o f i n c h pain we n t through L lllln n that she cried on t!' r u n wa s wh a t Emes tln e could d o toLorlog.She knew. wi th a pp ln z pa ng o f c onrlc don,th at nothi ng th at c ould ever happen to her wo u ld c anst h tm auch anguish--» sn r h rout.Ti ll !m m wh a t w i l l me a nt wh e n h e s a i d tha t he kn e w wh a t wa s the ma tte r with L o r i n g ! Sh e te ll on her kn ees be sid e h im. ohbll1¢.al\d lnld her fac e upon bln nee.His hnnd ff-11 on her shoul-d e m H e mistook het tear a n d pain."8l\e'll tm n i l right,Lillia n,"he whispered." o o o gr an t m e w i n : Th e d oc to r s nld tna t a d a y or twotrlll tell.It'a utemio poisoning." .He la t f o rwa r d ln h i s c hn i r . md his c lenc hed hand fell on one knee, wh i le th e o the r n m he ld h er c o n - rnlulrely .' T h a n k God y ou weretf t there. 'Th an k Go d y ou wi ll never k n o w h o w th e sn lf e wd W i ll fnln tod onc e,a n d the nurse brought me into th e r oo m.Th e y f r o m llxh lllli dea th llke a ph y tlc ll to e;I he lped to h o m h e r - - "He g a r b s r n m o l c r y a n d tor n th e b utton s f r om hi s sh ir t as he expanded n m t o o n a g a i n s t th e c r u s h i n g r e a r lh lt ll! upon hlm."Oh ,Lillia n,"he cried to hi s }g'l1g. "I don't see IIUQW 111° can live t a l z t m e rnthltslnnm wu s boundless. \"h!!°ho nrnslttwl the dlsltes lu- tnlkod to her.and then th o ;put tht'children to bod, .and h e dr en Firmoin o nnln Izls knoes. " To ll nn-.lJ tna4 tln t-- It wus an utlgmtlly hnslnt-ss--but y ou |=\r1':tl`l'»»\'I>'.are y on?Now. thnt y n u » ° hmh ho me n gn ln -- y o ur e glad wer e got hor¢\nren 't y ou?" Tlnoy sat looking nt the hnhy .wi ll pll"8.!lt'd his cheek against l~Irnestine'|s shoulder. "'I't~II me," 'he lmplonod hor. Rmes tln e understood his t1¢"*|l for ussurnttt-e.He \\u8 stlll sn| 1t°r Ing fr om the humllllttlnn l.llIIt.nmul Loring ltnd henprtl nt: him. '°l'he_v anld-I shoultln't la me n l lmr o tl - a llo we d . "he exclalintvsl xluatrply at th e word." l t1e\t~r llmllg ltl tlhnut lt. " '°\\°t-ro married,an=n't wrt-'?" :tnko¢L Emvstlne. and as hla bright look qnostlnned her she shook her hvntl at lllllv. '°'Ihal't\all."she said."Th:1t's the answer.I ' m y u tl r w l r t- l l o w you---or c ourse Pm glad."I le kissed her pnrtslunntely.ll :wolned so long: nluee sho ltnd been ln hi s ar ms lik e thls--close, clown. "nh, Emestlne. " he a uld. "I don'| tlvsor\|» you.Th e mtu r e ls o n e r r tnin.But If e ver n wif e d e se r tml a good hnnhnnd,y ou do.Bn :nneotht~nrt,lt'a hard,lt'»been ha r d er f or y ou tha n fo r me : do n l think I dnn't k n o w lt.B o t lt's |'n*¢*t\ worth the risk. hasn't nr'" A n lo ng nn we holtl togetlner." The whi sp er ed " A l lo ng an we ovA l l he poured his ti m e s upon her thin flushed fac e. °'l'll ma k e u p to y o u for e ve ry thlr:g»y on°ll never be so n y . "he told her.And lhe lay ag ains t h tm. Fielding,tremnlotnt an d ln tore. forge tting ever y thin g: else fo r htm as she had forgotten again nn-I again. 4- . *NI .lve'4 sz.¢nm g ...J" , i nP: m a m ,llllu:|:l.! l x ! : m u m a n a n n u n s ' i q u m wh h p m a m nm um a | ln t l u n s w lx - m n f l r u u n ln t ll ls t n e u n y l h q e d a ll y ia z m n d e r n h n a i i n g i *'. ' : % ° » "_0 - ~¢n u n | » u h q ~ , | . » n u l mm » » d = m m» | S h a h | n s h , l nd l d l em ' h a ha ! c u q l a u l y m d a a d .C|»heulst°|S0-kno; .|, 4, n ,. . g. -¢, ¢ ,, , ,, , ,; , |, , , ___ gaainulnnmoridn tmm dbd euanom yl n » » | % n ¢ = |» Z ' u m ¢ vn n u ¢ m » a 4 , p ¢ a a i » , " u e o p d m n l e q u d p n n z n d i g h z e n z u e n n . l i nd n l i d u g t h n n aw l a e n vy-d n t yu u & d |l n h , d Il 4 . ¢ p ¢ | ; ¢ n m ¢ n . g m m d ¢ | , , | , , ¢ , , . ¢ , . . , , ¢ fnn lu on ah et zn so lm lu tl nd in gi m p aztn uo td d » m o h ' n t 2 u & m s . V --U\'¥\~ »*'~- vv\a m m ¢ a . y m a » m » ¢ a » . a ¢ » m u i ¢ a q ¢ l n n l v C l l m n l e t t z u e H . I '4.|:-- ' F' " `\~fm-n-nl . -uv ua l um ~ q u '~I ' ~ ~ .1 'L Q 'I-lsluln-ya-|». 'SB H-n l -» . . . . . . -c a;|9 g _.7 u n a " - : m i n n . » - a . - . n . n -x -m -hw . ; .g §. g . Q ~. . . ;~ s g;11EvlwLE'r TBUCKS ~A ge!\a5,Vinton-Evans Qhevwlet Company 4 fflair, NebraskaSon . -(5 .~;;. @..§m ~~'-g,-'f"-gg--xr* ,.~g...'.=.,_.-.Z W t:' `'<i.;|i"i~.u§keg:;M=.~\-.;.=?.. kiéfé B i n h , N e b n s h , ~ z a . m o a ~Saturday evening v1|Ed Hansen home whe sick;§41js. Matin hrsen a idtora at the Suminy 'Gun at the John ere Mr. andltenka.mp home. md mn: nnd.Mr. a nd Mn Hnnrv Rnnm n "'whexdn Inns Jmaen,Gu.xd.imo! Junes D V W H E N T o A n v m m s n ..nnghnn,Ineompewnhf is plmmff. and Waahingwn Conn-(Lwnwille Courier Jourrml) my wk, z e orpantio n, et nh s n,"u ever had ,x-r...,x...¢.1 will fm Tuma y y advertised bb beat av the n.. \...»\.\_ infused their n\mrcnri~ m . |mrbuzy--nainmra Boecknerl Eduatiion in not worth the nm ~E d J on es q u a r ta r se c - : un . le ea it de valop ; th e f fh er th i ng : nuann ......_AI l-..J : _ _ l n n n n n 1_-..A.._I I n »1.l ..-.Fay Jonas"h»;"x an I 'and children spent Tuesday eve- , Lu-sen andlning at the Bhrls Petemon home. at Saturday Bmbee school Ind New Englanduurenn Jen-'school played baseball Friday nit- hdpingvher imoon The seam was 6 to 1 in '.IVOI':rd Newmark n m Q " ' i " " X mm o f Ax 1 i n g ~ ni ng at theltan,helped Inn.Qnrla Pete:-mn o x : U r w w v w .l o c u e u three miles north ol hem.» Norfo lk-Plum nude to re- open Nebrlska Stale Ban Arno ld--No rth Wnlnu Street zraveled.Cxmomer-Wa ite r,1 ordered|Anlelmo-Victoria road dy to chicken soup and I find one piece, n ° _ 5 mw a ..In c hic ken in in su me.u ns nor. wonh what itcons unless it insplren om ua be of service tu humanity.~ Accidents Will lhppgn '1lst.|Johnny T;ylor.John Pwgert nie dinner at thriwgir. and Mrs. H. C. Chris Vinderskv home 'I`ueld1Y-|daughters v w Clnramu Tllnrlrhn-............,mx~1 nfhernmm with MP1 I\.»¢.=.........=, .v-1 ..... ......»._. \v_-...\_,.-m o n ..» .mn _ . L _.....|...........A m m f m nnn a ny o x n u ve mu c s , ur u v, M- vn u a u vn s =»»w --~--fN O T I C E ...| n'c lnc k P_ M.o f said d a y . n t t h e me r r r z me lu s i ve d o lla r i n g r e aw u tb c !'i;:ci1ter;1ci"i5 , , _ " " " " ' - " i " " " " - " - - - - -umm sundaygoeumu rm- mmdé -y athnded lily,lil: Ednlsnd Edum Wnchtu' on.§gept_We¢lr5|:lq en 'West front door of the Wadwp Nude:ll hereby (Inn dnt fha z Conn House in nmtonun yLerlnlamn of Nebnskx by n three- :t 45; Blair Washington' County lfthlvote of tho memben elected lo each homo hu submitted to the de eton of the lun for npproul Y 1 INebrukl, sell at pqhlic motion to the highest biddé for cash, the or rejection nt the general election :f°u°Wi1'8 dewribed R21 estate, no- m b. held November 4. mu, . pro-wH== pon! so amend Section 8 of Article XIII of the Constitution fd No- hruh, to read ns follows: "The credit of the date :lull .....-- I... ...;..... ..- |.......| x.. .aa L OL !5 a nd6 i nB lo ¢ k5 4 o fUJ e City of Ft. Calhoun, Wa=hiHB"»°° County, Nebraska.Deuee of foreslosure yns ob- nsmi in mid ncdon\on`\.u» 21st x | earnest than ever when business went luywire,there wonldn'¢he my ba d business,"remarked an advertising man at s rewnt. Louds- ville convention.The remark has a paradoxical ring, but there is an ehment of truth therein which should not be overlooked. Everybody known what happens .tu n business when its awnersquit advertising.lhrk '1\vdn'a snswel to the subscriber who found_ a die of Herman ua I afternoon when the funeral of Mrs. Jo!Monday lorenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Har lm md Betty L o u afternoon visitors Christiansen home. Mr. and Mrs. 1.101dfvlthfien,Mr. an Clmstxansen and fm My evening visiton1=£-sr" '=°t'==s». mrs Anna Hogelmm home cookfot thmnnen Friday.lxnd Cluistiux-I Week-end guests at the oone|. were SundlyNewkirk home wen Mr. and Mn.Fownas Gloves for Wom~ andat the c. w'| ld Johnson anddMrs. c. w. mily were Sun-.s at the Soren _I Chris Jorgennen and Rqdvlnh mr- Misses, sm m $3.50-dren sac w s enon of Omaha and Mxss Cather- at the Fashion Center in Kid orineNewkix-k °f Ames.Sunday Suede Fabric in au colon.n %'°5i='£. I § ' " v m ? M r . _ ~Non-run rayon bloomers and silk Raymond §§f5af nripe jersey bloomen in all limaThe st, mu, hdiea Aid hdd|!or__wozen :nd misss, 2 pai£$1 Mimtxre-Kueiinf héld io dis-Q Waiter-Sorry dr,the ntrlngcup vlaymund project no Lake must have brokeii. Fremor;%-46,075 Beuview school By Deanes 3" Distric: No. 42. Dvdze County,Si--I hear you'm giving up ur- mm E ' E§$"u su'm u nara-e msc pe n'1 3"¢"*|1 "NW off like; 1 aéwz nwnqer rm juice wt some lm povpmd rmelm mm..' rd Johnson md their annnd sale at the church on'" rpm'afternoon Thursdny evening.The pmeeedaidmfer home.drum the axle was A little over $48 C ]and Mrs. Fred and from the mnner. sm. uon weaver.ax zowmu. noun »~1.r_corn--1 mean cot buttered hop `_com that i n- c o m h o t hmd mn'Fnwun Glnvmnfnr Woman mdl. l . l .¥V U . L u c | l v \ u U s a v u u v u u i B l u ' _- ~- - - -__o i 'a n y i n d i v j i d u n l ,u s o c i n a o n ,o r d a y o f O c t o b e r ,1 9 2 9 i n f a v o r o f s p 1 d e r i n h i s P ' P ¢ 1 '1 |° P 1 ° P ° 3 ~~ n e . 'm r .a n d m r s .U 0 1 c o r p o r a t i o n ,T h e s t a t e l e ¢ i s l | . »t h e p l a i n t i f f i n t h e m l n o f $ 1 3 6 1 - 1 9 s p i d e r ,w r o t e M a r k ,w a s l o o k m g § ' Z I 1 "i , ' § J i i 2 °S u n n s t u r e ,h o w c v e r ,i n o r d e r = ~h e l p , v i m i n t e r e s t t h e r e 0 § 1 _a t _ ' i ? $1 = ° f " = 9 ' ° r = S ¥ %§ * 3 : = _ : ' : " ' : ' 5 ' . * " ? . . E ° . '. I t ' , ° E _ . : ' . ' 3 . 'n m .O l e J a m *-~- --------...r r -.,.........H. - . - . .-..-.-...-_._bI1tf..m rl'l|| |\|hmm .mn-.......:|.....¢|u:.........n a...o n A sf nn g c u 4.. o~ }' ""--'v \.\...v=wu pm. w='=»» Q; w qw.-nr-emu up w un m 'mean-oh,well,gimme at the Fashion Center in Kid or5;-,e Peanuts.sum Fabric in an nolon.n ,ter, ill? IH? d efic i t in than De'p oti£0 l°l'; m1um f r o m J u n e 28,1929.an a wn als " " ° ' ° " f " "" " "" " "" " " ' f " ' " ' f "An de r so n we r e F r i d a y vi s i to r s a t M r s . C h r i s B i ''as Tu es -G u x r m t y F u n d u n d u a d i s c h n r z o f o r c o a t s o f s a i d m t i o n i n t h e x u m . s o t h a t i t m i g h t s p i n a w e b r n h m m e F r e e m a n L n f m h o m e .! d a y e v e n i n g g u e r g v i g f M m 8 E m m _ _n ~ d T f m = vi ; » ; . , § g f f " I .? P " ' € " " ? ' f ' f .~R ~~$ 2 5 6 0 »" Q l l _" ° ' f _ .F . ~~~i l . . # . | . . . . . . - .e . l . . s £Y . . - l E ~" ° L * & ' i " ,' E , " ! P " : ,._ .t t y -1 ~d 0 ' W l 1 t o ~h e r d s POUIWTI Ili 081183 CIOSCCI ny U1I l d d d,e¢y¢e of j\lQgIIJeIlI OI ].0u:'p|.uuw\.|», a|lu°\I * J D e p u t m e n t f T n -» o da an d C o m c losure p r o vi d i n g th a t maid pr e m-a ¢ l u d ¢ " h o r r i b l e 2 2 5 7 I »°ld A ne1 ti o nmerc e p n o r to Dec ember 31,d be d b e sold t o l a d v e m m n wo r .ge19 8 1 ,ma y app ro pr ia te o u t o f ises ab ove Q'1 1;d c o s ts i n * z g 0 Pe a r lme wa s i n ever y h o m e 'x n v m o n e v i n t h e S t i h l T r n l l u r y s a t i s f y u i d j u d g m e n a n I . 1 - _ - . _a - n »n ; l 1 l "~ f i l l | ~~~i n ~8 ' ¢ ` W @ \ " Y - u w r n u u n w a n a . n u n s u n s u u l l l "" "l M r .a n d Mr s . J .B. J en se n a n d Mi n s Ste lla J en s e n o f Bla i r , we r e Su n da y di n ne r gu es ts a t Sor en Jeggerfs.. :ana Newnrx was a wennesday afternoon g u e s t o f ~ R-Hy Fagerquiat. Mr.and Mrs.Chris Belwonspent Sunday afternoon at the Joe Hina Christkw.Rasmussen;\ was operated nn on Wednea morning.While in Lincoln stayed with Rev. and Mrs. Um unuul gm. fmmd them nimlv who da y she ier~ ln-DEAD ANIMALSnotouhersviuaporopriltedt h e : ; ° ; ; g ; ; ~ t w e r y d n y s mm of aight. million dollnrs or,of ,aid decree. and,nn much thereof as may be from the ®"`!~ deemed necessary, and such np- :said judgment and costs bein un-prupriutifm shall he deemed to paid and said decree being; still in be for a gmblie purpose. namely. ,run force and "nent sand Pmlfl' to relieve distress and prevent lises will be sold to satisfy sud running and to mus li m ma'.magmenr.the interest on the strengthen Lbs :tube Making same, the costs and all accruing system."costs as P\'°V§i@dbl'Yl"id_" m g _r:an nw rn susr-;\.vrn rn.:-1 No. rss :es"°m"§'; and p,§',,ided_ "FOR amending Section 8 |Dated Ociober 2nd, 1930.of|ArLicle XIII ol the Con-3»;_5¢Maurice Mehrcns, Sheriff _stilution of Nehruskl to read as follows:=N o n c e i I Q. d ii is forgotten.The o r Mr. and Mrs. Mac Cameron wereay~Y E .Sunday slternoon visitors at thethought that he could quit ad ld Ed Holguin home . ltising, and Pearline curled up |Mr and Mrs W m Hovendick, died of inanition.»'''Another remarkable case is that William and Mabel were Sunday of St. Jncob's Oil. When the owner died and two prominent Baltimorebzmks were nppointaed to admin- ister the estate, they found m their horror that 750 thousand dollars a year was being "wasted" in adser- tising, which was a big sum for those days. The adrrrinistrators felt like sitting themselves on the hack1 afternoon visitors at Hans Chris~ !.isnsen's. You must hn€e a new Coa last ycar's Cont is much too short tn wear with the new Dresses-the best place to buy your new Coat is at the Fashion Centcrin Blair- they snve you money due w their 1000 Store Buying Pow°r Every -lessen hnmé and the evening at the Ray Fsgerquist home. Mrs. Delia Gnuse, Lennetra and ,M=ri9f>'. Albert Benson and Lm .Jorgensen attended a birthday 'supper at the Herman Dlckmeyerlzume in Fremont Saturday ev ning.Mrs.Peter Taft .rf Fremont, 'SPGM Friday with her dster, Mrs. flludolph Andreason. Q Mr. and Mrs. George Fallen and son were Sundny guests nz the Emanuel Andreasunhome. 'M m Henry Rasmussen spentp.., ..'iw ¢'~==y.S=r°d."=°¢f.e1 €v5ft'?ffi'*=v in the Year.'°°"i§2'§¥.k ;££§.;?°°"" ' " ° ° ~ cated in a lovely apartment.Theysem greetings go their many Blair friends.. 'Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Tylon ds- ivaed the lut£er's sister and her huslmnd Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cros- hy at t Home on Friday evening. Mrs.. J. Kooprnan and daugh-ter, Mae were pleasant callers at the Home Thurway rno g. I?/ev. Moran of the Baptist churchconductedour Sunday afternoon chapel service and gave us a very good service. Miss Ada Riddlesharger of Oma- ha, visited her mother, Mrs. S. K. Widdlnnkurnr Snnrinnnnri remove horses,cattle, hdgs or sheep fron1 your farm at no cost .to you dead animals .ih Vlash > 1 ~.- Rhone 21, Arlington, Neb. We pay all phone charges. Reynolds Rendedng Works Fa rn u m Franzenhnrnr. Rnnrncanfuf \ , ~i n e ~I H E I I u r l e u ~f 1 ~Q d M E ~A :.a v l u t I n v " ° " ° b " " 'v u u - u a " H J H u n g u n . . .N T Y C O U R T ,w A s m N G ' r o N l a n 5 1 w i t f l e r e d l 1 k e h J o r } 1 { a l 1 ' § l § ; : i u I d : '1 . 3 1 3 1 S U F 0 L ( 5 1 , 5 1 4 3 s o n g n j n s o n s f m § ' $ ' $ § = . y e é m l q a § i 2 § " ' § ; " , ` Z ; g i = ; g l § " f > r x } I ° " \ f é n ¢t o C O U N T Y N E B R A S K A A m e r t n s m n g w a s 1 e 1 1 c 0 0 ' v i s i t o r s a t t h e R u d o l p h A n d r e a s o u O m a h a o n M o n d a y f o r t r e a t m e n t s f i t #O f ~J .B a n k s ,D C '~t h e b 8 l | k ( 3 f S ~H a n s ~g g ~3 1 O l . l . n d | h 0 { | 2 E ,. . _1 \ r . . .~..1 »0 1 1 h q r ¢ Y @ 3 »S h e r e t u r n e d t h e "5l:CL|.i>n 3.Thu c rea m ox m l nnlmp nhnll nm.nr he d v e n o r r=nf1...---.... .-.--.--_g ---__i u v vloanedina i d o f a n y individual,assoc iation. or c orporation.Tlge I E s state legislature,however,in ceased nm. Know Uwl..'m a new rom roausner.fhnn nf fha hsdtfnkf UPYIPYHI l1lEl°"i l f !un:I live "fnliie D a y an d §u nd ay a t ts,D a ve \l au. una mrs. uuscuve L»arsc.1 01 same d ay.Ma r e n g o , I ll. vi s i te d f r o m S u n d a y Mr s . L u c i lle evi n i n g u n t i l T u des a y mo r m n g a t vi si te d M , th e L a r s SrsRo llun d ho me .Mr .L a r -o n Mo n d a v. oruc r L0 he lp p ly my uu n c g r . ln "|\n w m e c r e u lwr a \"W UA \' " j ' " b => " " '§ = »' j" "" " "|Llll u llu ° " ~ °" " " " 'th e De p mi tor a Gu ar a nty Fund ',,' l'§,,§2§. ,"h§E'°ZZ me at the Coun-c handise c hmn orga nizations in t}1e so n o f F r e mo n t,spe nt £ amd to d is c h ar ge the o b li ga ti on s [ty ~ Co ur t ro o m in B la ir , Ne br as ka ,-c ountry rep orted rec e ntly th a t 1 ts _th e o m e o f heir;param tfmreuf Lu denositors in bank! F _ .L_ rnl. .1..... .J \\r-......~..m»|»mn n sales, mataead of decreasing in th~agGu§t1.n an d- f" 'mf~ y ' |ul.u¢u|us vu u u u nK .Rid dle sb arg er VOTE FORsen is a brotheno! Mrs. Rolland.|Mrs.H31-rv Sappeniield was al |Sunday guests at the Herman pleasant caller Monday.Rahlfs home were Mr. and Mrs.'Mrs. Narig; Bass went bo Oma-,Herman Kuhr and family of |Ken-[ha last. Mon y lor medical treat-f znard and Mr. and Mrs.°HaroldvmenL ~' b'§ha;De pa r tmen t o fTr ad e an d Commerc e pri or m g D e c e m b e r 3 1 ,1 9 3 1 ,m a y | . p -3 . l : _ O n U I C ' I l l U n ]U 1 A i u v s s l a v w na n d o n t h e s m d a y o f F e § r § § § 2 ' 1 9 3 1 ,f o r t h e p u r p o s e o f e x a m i n - a t i o n .a d j u s t m e n t a n d a l l o w a n c e ! 'last ifem actually increased during;Qmte a Iew Ifom around nere|d attended the Mill Creek Club dancethe penod of supposed har tlmes in Blair Saturday night h h f t .~ 'F?.-_.ff'f__'.={'T'_ 'ff.l.f...."f,.I Nearly everyone ls busy husk~ Vroprmu our ax any.muney mtheStateTreasurynotother~ wise appropriated the sum o! aight million dollars or as much Uxcrcof as may be deemed neces- sary,and auch npproprintion .....____,.,_._ of clnims All claims not filed on or before the 9th day of February, 1931, will be forever barred. Dated this 14th day of October, 1930. wax uns corpurnuuu uvnunuu. _wing conf these bold mornings.use a large amount of advemsxnge Guy Wallace, the road overseer, space in ihe daily ncwSPBP'{"S»|is busy out in the hills grading wherever a umt of its organization roads before they freeze up. was established.There have men'Fritz Gulschow and wife and his other similar examplee. Recently a . son and amily of_LeQear, Kamsae. Chnstensen.Mrs. Anne McNutt and Mrs. Jas. Mr. and Mrs. Geqrge Kuht and Kirby were pleasant callers at theMr.and Mrs.Chns Wrich and Home on Wednesday. daughters were Sunday guests at Rev. and Mrs. W. C. George at-~ the Hans Wnch horne in Blair.iended a conference in Omaha on O O_ Mr. and Mtg. Qhrxs Hensenand Thursday. s.. l n u l ne ucemen m ue m r Ipublicpurpose,namely ,to re - lieve distress m d pr e ve n t nu!- je r i n g an d to stabilize A n d l l n i l g t h v n th e n u k e ba nk in g (SEAL) 39-4t I. c. ELL ER County Judge. [big chemiw company went xnwpvume cluul ll uw :mmm on'the hand: of ; receiver, and one of lil1¢l'l. lludlmel John and G..- ...\..:.|\..-an ...... .. ...¢»....' ..n|Hln=llM and hulbands Monday. nwjtamily spent Sunday at the Albenl Mrs.eo.Hansen home.~ Mr. and Mrs.Fred Dickxneyer day.=¥¢ and Miss Dorothy MeMi\Ian spent Rev.*-|"|§unday at the Lode Dickmeyer xihurch ome.omeastl'rm-mnv .wr-"sm, vinimn ..¢ nw n w Langly of Teknmah, was a guest at the Home on Fri- Booher, pastor ol the M. E. at Kennard,visited the on Wednesday. Elmnnf Flhfrhhr rvhlnhad \Dexunratic Cnzliclate for I COUNTY ASSESSOR l l !D\ll b!l\ .ll a.L| \.u " H H l l I u v u v a v --.|W a l t e r G u s t i n a n d f a m i l y vwc o m p a n y , m a n u f a c t u n n g t w o h o u s e .~h o l d P r o d u c t s .T h e r e c e i v e r s ' ~ * ° ' ° ' § § § ~ ° Z " § u l T § Z § " °a t t h e D .G u s .... .s m a r t i n t h i s i n s t a n c e w l d ° ° ¥ ' E i " ' |`C l i f f o r d H i h e u m w e n t o u t 1system." Sec~l the a XA ' the I o r dual, Tha .in it in 1-._..,| Nebraska be amended to read 1 ¢..||..,.. Notleo ll hercby given thot tmLeglslnture ot Nebraska by an act passed by 1 three-fifths vote of the members elected to each house hx: submitted w the electors of the state to be voted on nt the general election rp be held November 4 1930, n propoual that Section 'I Anicle XII ol the Constitution oi ol u lued the big national advertisinglyrfd ;and helped his cousin, program of the cotwn oil products, Minno lm-sen, paper,with the result that sales increas~|Frank Hineline is treating his ed, the plant was sold at a fine house so a new coat of paint.Joeprofit, and today the company is Stnclflett i s_dolng ~ wo rk and one of the most prosperous injtsYl wgzso;;15:@;|oB€1";_"§nin"h"' line.-Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lockheart' and Anybody can afford to advertise baby of Decatur, were Monday call- when business is good._lt is h _when business is ot c5>m\ng.\l\_e" at the John Hmcline omc -_____,,.-.....,._...,.__, _.,. ,..-.... .....,-, -._.,_-. .-____.__. -.|CIyde Larsen home were Mr. snd|Satnrday after spending a couple Mrs. Bill Pope and son, Mr. nnd'oi months with his daughter ir Mrs.Fred Dickmeyer and Miss Montana. Dorothy McMillan.Miss Harriet Merchant retumemMiss Vera Nelson acted as sub- Saturday from the Methodist hos stitute teacher Monday at Orum pits] in Omaha where she has beer as her sister, Miss Leoln was ill.receiving treatment for severa Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hansen nndlweeks.` daughters spent Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. James Kinslow en at the Lars Rolland home.joyed a visit from their son am Mr -.mx M N Hhrh Unfarann wan. nl Inxrlnutnn Nah Inst sm. |\tion 3 of Ankle X111 01 Constitution of Nebruk mud aifollowsz "Section 3.The credit oi state shall never be giver 11 5 Has had years'of experience asloaned in nid of any indiviu usociation, or corporation. state legislature,however,County Assessor or de r to help pa y any deiic : th e De p o si to n Gu ar a nty I and to d isc h m-ge the oblige! thereof to depositors in ba closed by the Dep ar tme nt n\...|--_.\r\................_........:... u n u ions "Every stockholder in n bank- ing corporation or institution w i t h o u t u r g i n g u m :a c t v e m s m g W o m e n a n d M i s s e s :T h e b e s t w - } 1 § ' s E ` £ T i a y " H " '' ; : " ' °a { s ` £ ` £ " £ i § } §~"" " " " " ° " t " '' |b e c o m e s a n e c e s s i t y t o t h ?h f e ° *p l a c e i n B l a i r t o b u y y o u r n e w M a r t i n N e l s o n h o m e i n B l a i r . | L I " l d €\ U i . n + n 1 -u n i i n u f + 1 I n P n u h i n n P a n . .' I ` } l F !h l l h i l i i n f l i b s r m n m r n n r n i n N n n . . | ~ | 1 r |P n u n n I \ lamks ,of Election November 4thanal!n e mmv la u a u y rtsp ons lme an d li ab le to i ts creditors over an d ab o ve th u amo u n t o f sh o c k by hi m he ld to an xmu un t. e qu al tn hi; rm\me¢~tivn xinrlc nr sh i r e ! I l n l u w a A A u s n u u v A u u n u u n Fa s hi o n Ce nter si lk D r e s s e s i n t e x : - t h e y h a ve be a u ti f u l th e s m u t n e w sty le s p .n p n c e d a t $1.88 to $ 6 - - a n d :feature a l l th e s ma r t n e w$4.98 to $19 .7 5. in sizes 1 1 t° - 5 2 ; c o I o r s. ma te r i a ls i n a ll h d Hats they stylek, ddzes Bi § S § ' ] ¥ i 5 o i ' e ; § , , 7 § ' ; 1 3 , 5 nut i nth e Chi ll Ha ns e n pu mn Twldll ev e ni ng. Ml u e l Hu e l Newldrk,Irene H| l l | m g d I n n a P e t s n m n n ¢1va ; nnlm l ». |pJu|» ulv vluv hd ¢l |N\| a lllstripe jersey bloomers in all sizeri0 >pro-the B m» Lrlue In u \./Ulluswrcc pu mDec emb er 3l,l931.may up p r i lte o u t o f a n y mo n e y i n Stxte Treasurx' nut otherwise g l u t w o m e n I l n u n u u u e u ,as pi ll lf a nf at Fashion Center.40:11 |Advertise in m Enterprise.proprihtcd the lum of aight mil- llon dollars or as much thereof as mny be deemed necessnry, nnd such nppropriation : h a l l bc deemed w be lor A public gur- pose, namely, ta relieve dishes and prevont mlfering m d to uubillza gnd strengthcn the at-lm blnking rysbem." Tha nhnvn hrnnnwrl amendment. ;; i§§d,`§3§`Hi`l¢}'i§b§inlfiéIcming or exkstlng while he re- rnninn auch stockholder, and all banking corparltionl shall pub- lish quxrterly statements under oath of their :seeth and liabili- ties.The woekhulden shall be- came individually responsible for the liability hereby imposed, im- medintelv idler mv meh bank- nnd 14% to 26%.No matter whai kind of dress you want you can find it a t the Fashion Center Also shnwihg 1, 2 and 8 piece wool dresses primed at $1.98 to $12.75 in all sizes.40-1\ ;.¢;u'¢a;.,;;T m ; ORUM BRIEFS Monday supper guem;at the Fashion Center Slippers thn¢,CBrl Rasmussen home were Mr. Wear for Women and Misses prlc-and M m Amos Reinertsen and ed at $2.98 to $6.50; Elma JetLlck,isons of Chicago and Rev.and ss mm ss: Rnhinlmnd lor the chil.lMra. P. J. Reinertsen.HII UNTILJOHN DOE PAYS HIS1 e .'§; Jam :.;»;1flf €§`"`"`i5£i iectiou November 4. 1930. il nub- ing eorparatlon, or lnnkixllz insLl- 3}¢§j¥£3§ §§§fé§laii ~a t tation slull be adjudged lnsolv- ent, md the recelver of Auld cox'- pontlon or inacitution nhall luvef=.u'x¢m and lawfud anthodty, ...lm .-.».r.,.-»fnrfhmioh YORK QREEK NEWS _.l4°""LC*=!"=E*""="_°°1'°f1 at the. Wednesday evenin§ guests Miss Meta Hansen were l Helen and Johnny Taylor Chris Ruwe. After spending a week a t parental,Rev.P. J.Reiner! of melishedi n aoc ordanc é wi t h seétion 3DB'?,c hap ter 112.Session L a w s 1925,Sta te o f Ne br as kn .F r a n k Ma r c h Qmbiwfuvxr nf Qinfn 9'}'....l{DELINQUENT C01-\L BILLm c u ein- fo r wi ll nina Q i \A|| \ » U v . s |A vl v i l f v l l u v v l w ~|_)9 1 n y ul3 1'\'>¢ ee d" 'b y a c t i o n i n c o u r t .f n i g g .1 8'a o m e c o l l e c t a u c h l i a b i l i t i e s ;a n d e V W ;D r o v i l i o n s o f S e c t i o n 4 .A 1 t i f : l e L . a ' € § ? , . . H ? f f . " " ? f . - -'E \esnay ¢"?'|home,Mr.and Mrs.Amo Iertsen and sons left Thursnslow, truck 2 Onawa,Iowa where the [hone lmdmnend 1 few davn befor; n B R day yemu "'~»' s u n n n f r s S AL E K'Maher ¢ Carnsan. Attomeys By vinue of an order of sale issued out of the District Com of Wuhington County, Nebraska, and in pursuance of a decree of md Court in an action Lhe n pending, xu, of the Conntitution o( the E State o! Nebnska nhnll not be construed na applying in banking a eorpontions or banking institu 1 tions."r serum mu: Na 149 H 1.1 | | U 5 a L u ;r u l u c s .ienry Horn Tuesday 4 Mr. gud Mrs. Clm-en'md chxldren spent TuH u w a i O H ;I " n - I { ' a v\ U-Ms novauw HullluisMr.and Mrs.Carl Expect CreditHe Can'tning at the Carl Carlberg home, near Telbasta. Paul Broderson was s visitor atthehome of his daughter,Mrs. Hans Matthiesen and husband on Monday.mr. and Mn. Morris C1n-ist.inn- sen and children and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Petersen and Mildred of Bl-sir, were Sunday dinner guestsat the Flew Anderson home.Mr. and Mrs. Howard William- sen were Sunday dinner guests at the Ernest Monson home near Kennand., Mr.snd_ Mrs.John Reéh andchildrenwereSundaydinn-cr gucsts nt the Clean Wilkins home.Clarence Wachter was u Wed- Albert .H. Miller While lbelllng som last week, Ghrll Wulf had the misfortune to crush the bones in his finger,Eggert Wulf,son of Mr.and Mrs. Fwd Wulf,is recovering from an attack of appendlcitls.Thursday evening Albert Ruff had about 50 chickens siolen. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Rosenbalm and daughters of Blair, were Su\\» day dinner guxsts at the MartinLarsen home. Misses Tesde Johnson and Helen Hansen were bnptjr/ed by Rev. P. J. Relnertsen Sunday afternoon. Mr,and Mrs, Carl Rasmussen and family were Sunday uftemoon guests at the C1155 Wulf home. Another Coal Merchant' - \x `A Hm ong BECK l BONDBD ABSTBACTER a Office in Mnyle Bldg.; xxITHE EAT SHOP f E. C.Rann, Prupriolar \ Meals. 40 Cents lExwlent Cuinino | I Satisfactory Service ,|Courteous Treat t |Fi n! do o r ea u Ente rpris e ml x . -_.__xIDr. Norman li. RnlhlnumIm»Tn \l ETRIS1- ||Constitution m n ;mama. nd liability of stockholder: in banking corporations or banking institutions, and providing lar the immediate collection ra( _unch lia- bility upon the h i l u n of meh banking corporations or bulking institutions," and "AGAINST amendment to the Constitution fixing in»l dividusl linbility of nwck- holders in banking corporation: ni, 'mnking institutions and provldin|;' for the immedinte collection ol such liability upon the failure ol such banllink cnrporntlons or bank inn' institutions."me above proposed amendment, to be voted upon at the zvheml The coal which John Doe burns has to be paid for by the coal The freight on it must be paid men who deliver it must be paid on Saturday night following delivery The coal merchant can not afford to let John Doe's bill run indefinitely because it would add uhnecessarily to prices and prove ,an injustice to the vast majority of Blair householders who pay their bills promptly.]'Over nw Blair Dmg c¢_election Nowniber 4, 1930, §s pub~ |'hn|w Blnck il lished in accordnnce with section Svenmxzn by Appomtment 8087,chapter 112,Session Laws l I n n coal rnerch antsI1 he credit records of all éoal custom srs of the four local on file in the offices of the Coal Merchantaixchange, and n l l r n n l l v An ¢ n | \ ¢ » \ b ¢ I n 1 - \ ¢ . | ¢ - ~ " : ¢ : n n ' HL A 2 . ¢ n | ~ : l > | n f | i n n r n r n f 1925, sms of Neumm.m u h Marsh. Secretary of scam.sum cfm. s<'BMlUI`Q! Insuranct "|Beal Blau |l\¢\Umce in Stats k Bldg.\STATE /REPRESE NT AT IVE 8th District Comprising Washington and Dodge Counties Serveé in 1921 mg 1927 Senate Sessions . Your Voté Will Be Appreclated | A. C. mm, mv.COUNTY COURT, WASHINGTON Anyonel|»COUN TY. NF IHR A s m Ax`I='8<i" -I "5¢'u"sL'»'5§;, All i Noticeisgiv entothecredi slloahd ln new I iao appear before me at the Cnfern-' Hom e T ha t ! g g,ty Court room in Blair, Nebmaka;Bla h . Hu hni a I on the 15th day of November.,If you have an unpaid coal bill, attend to it at once inx1930, and on the 16th day ol Feb-I x mary 1981 1 th urpose (e x .BLAIR A _ »3§fj=__yjy_a TITLE aminiion, '.d'}¢'§¢ and :Huw-I requirements may be handled promptly Merchants Exchange»NE16 l»m>¢'jlllir, Nebnnh me.;rm. mn day of Oct¢1ber,|:; lm sowm 1~. me [ u m C. ELLER.I County Judga Composed of all Local Coal MerchantsNo n-nm nvun hlnomux .M .ml ._-__ __. _nn aah ~ " ? ' _ ' ° ! ! " ' 9 " i ~ =d l = » . h ; m I metrdpollx.All the towns within Omlhl. wen lo hvored ands rt dh u o f n hundre d mi le ; orlé gm theuma i nv ihdo n.. A. n a o w z s .m u m m -~iIver since Blain~ qnme nn I~ * " $ " ~ . DA NA c o m m s NE W S me flunl °f!°fl1 1n norm a n OF BLAIRNd n . . . . . _|H,-_ gm Mrs. pnnk Thompgon WOMAN PASSES stu ts ue .sw 1 ~~Ind fa mily.Mrs.Clan Thomas, mother of Hrs._.~ra.o ~ E ~ I S E\ »»:»g)§\»e<;. lnuunu Pric e per Yu:#LW In l a n d u second-1-.hu mute.: nz um pmo dln nz a nn. Ne lrr..under me .uc ur Cougrdu of larch s. 1879. Every subscription ln n g t d e d as apen account.The :umm o f wbwrikers will be lnxtmtly fs- mnved lx-om our mailing lm at Lhn -'rolntlon nf the tim! paid for C! dn publlxhsn be nodlied; otha:-vlle the mbscriptfan will nnnaln ln fame at the designated mb -sexlption prim.Evnry mhurlbut mm u nd e n u nd u m d u n mu m- t i o n s u e ma d e a p a n o f t l w w n - ...., ... ,.... ..,.-- __ _ _cause he hu 1 slck \1|!er.Go onand dren, and l'll uks care of hlm.Be quiet. Peter, or Fll llunlnh you. Not anniher word.""l-In just like you and yanr hm-lly." wm :old I-trnestlne."Ha iswillful and e rgellc and intelligent lunxend ut denllng with hlm ilrmlyynn quarrel wnh hlm.You ahould not pm-ml: hlm the equallq ot ln nrgmmem. and I vlan: you zo suplt. l-Iruenlne."\ Recollections of A dozen timer;when w;u|had been hlgh-handed with her rushed over Ernestlne."So ynu don't allow,l.h¢ Brlce-hmds equnlllyf' she nked ln a cold run. llndlng n dlfllcnlt to (aka cor- rection from him. and strong. #Z wauu his own n y .\ i.. i 1 4 ,1 l "!t'|lust an well for nl to under _J b p m a u z r w n l c n .v e g a n :1. 1 u \ |: |u \ ||: ; 1'f.Thelgtaatnuomtmuennmk w u b u r o r zn mmv y | u | w u l W l ¥ 'AT BLAIR HOSPITAL lug Saturday mo rni\Z at tha 'gf .I s i x t - ml n years s f t e r l n ~'Bxffu Passed away at the L., ofyfoureyun..~n ~ "P ul Tuesday,_ °¢*» 21,c u m M¢m»ia¢was born m O_the °X¢of eighty-two 'r~,......-n muff. .nd was mm-ied wl reserv ation ljvs in Bomm, Mum]N ' r Misdomry J.4K- um of Jnpnn,*Bm_~ ~at .College Chapel Frlday gao lt ' @|mormng mu uulune al. U''uv 01studentsat the wllwq.Friday ':'f,o; Imminm.Rev.Lim:polnted aut-a wt.. ~ :nm mlnthg """"" ---- ----.,,!¢lu '° .mm n»mu,s:°prn min max ff Transfer"he importance ol xontinuing ¢fur'he;° nl-u not been in UH best ofnd for the mission work In Japan um for a number of yearn and bum; an mind tha true mi»i°n~-W" confined *° 012 hospim] at Hot ary spirit.|sP'"'¥'» Arkmgg Prior so winsThe nn; home football gn-ne of to the mm h°§Pi¢-Bl where he hasthe year will be nluwl at u»"P°;_' *F past year. mm- bm nark. omher 25.|____B1f{§r vggs porg gn Sullivan Iav;a for many yearn where her husband died zbont sewn ' She in survived by eight children,| five sons and three daughters \Mrs.Thongu came to Blair] abadt twenty months ago to beg yw v, Live stock a specialty I Call us for rates Oil c ou nty ,n e w xo r k .J u l v 9 m a n l.....»...§.}|| |° "w h a dir!Coflege "' I "" ""near nur lmru UI\||.5u|A»4o ulau ' ° -SP4 '?"""€* °W " h m 8 f 0 I 1 c ou nty ,.11 ti n t c o u ld b e ' d o n e t o c o m f o r t!, / 5.Nom lnir. was xger ofen" at aelecdun, Nm m me an nm 1511.He wa..mxrrled to Lizzie E. Goll on Apr. 2, 1880 and moved to his (ann, northwest at Blair when hc maid- ed lm6l Oct. 27, 1918 when thdeath of his wife caused him Ji b m w - ".ff".°»T.1»¢».'°`°.'f g;;g_1;f P l o l e s B l u r 1 6 4 f,Rav, .column officiating. The decexlsed wu a member of um Eastern Stuaf, Module, and of.-» -" r i m Kennard2l on I6u| I I :rut between the publinhex m d Iubocrlber.. in-:Gcmzs CAN CHOSE (Continued from page tvm) fx°i"<T:ilB asv-1m='sr.,1.rr.He stand onq thlng nt 1 tlme wlthoul golng mm another." uuwened wxucalmly,"If l mm you nm mklnx: the wrong tone wlth Peler, I'll_|ny so.(¢'| my ngm."They left the house and walked to the cur llne ln nnleqce.They nlbeside each other ln the rar. they-numl mum-A Pnntanrfl. lozether le l d m mu p a p e r .Ba y a r d H o p e w e ll o f Bl »-'ef= , » » - Y , - . .|51gg~§_f§_§§ 'D.,,,.. 'iufg 'mu vuuqsc »-yu.........'| recent Swdmt Body I m x i x ~ a l s o o f E Ha Almout Fell Over _thy Lllalns lggggen Assistant Advenis move to ATKIIIBIIB.;l: ;r ' ; :: 5 _ H e _ is puyvived um rmbm.-an Rlnfls. rim Amrch at Goun ~ughters,M n no P..~ . J . E . ~Y eak T d Iown..Then-e" were ml-HY ~floral' r f n m .A m f 'w m e m p e e r lw n h l l f b th o r an tnbutea te Yi n! ro ers and a half sis- and esteem of mxny old friends'~r, Charles and George Biffar and d ' hbo Irs.~ ~ J o h n S p e c h : a n o f N e w Y k .a n n e l g I o rh a r t _....` Tbe Home of Pcr l Talking Plclures . Saturday Matinee OCTOBER 21 and 25 "Way Out West" With William Haines and Katherine Mnylln COMEDY-Pep on the Deep(FRIDAY, ocrousn 24 Home Thétre Will Give FREE 2581.00 WAHL EVERSHARP PENCILS T he F amous Frie ndly F a r m e r s Station Broadcasting Potatoes Friday 'and Satuaday Home Grown a fewleftat ..$1.25 Western Potatoes dryland at ..$1.25 Fancy Jonathons $200 rHoNE isa Farmers Produce "Company H. J. MADSEN, Mzf-sim, Nebraska He r ma h - Ha r ve y C le a n e r s o f Te ~own w~ re ~ d ~a n d me r c h an ts f ~mah ann-exed en tir e c le ani ng a n d oth er s in vi te d to a tte n d th e Ia n t o f we s t P a n t o H u m i n th is Ak~Sa r-Ben L i ve Sto c k S h o w bo ~vm.be he ld Oc t.31 to No v .7 i n th e ' I ~ct. 23 at thq J. E.Miller home ~nd at two o'clock from the Chris» 'an church, Rev. L. J. Moran of- ldating.Interment was made in he Binir cemetery. VISIT BLAIR Wednesdny,Blair was visited by n bunch of Omnhh Lions Club members headed by Ford Babes, T H U R S D AY OCTOBER 23 cc /0C h e e r u p a n d S m l l e " With Dixie Lee and Thcmie Arthur COMEDY-Helln Television WEDNESDAY and=THURSDAY~ OCTOBER 29 and 30 "Leatherneckmg" With Eddie Foy.Jr.and Benny Rabin COMEDY-Frmhmlnx Goat S U ND AY a nd M ON DAY Sunday Matinee f OCTOBER 28 and 21 H 99 ,J o u r n e y 7 s E n d With Colin Clive and hu MnelarenSINGING SAYS-FABLE-LAIR OF CHANG-0W,._ PATHE NEWS |`.n .~ FREE §How Saturday, November lst at 2:00 p. m. Also Poliliql Speeches by Mnlcolm Baldrlge,Ex~Rep. Jeffers and Others FREE FREE FREE -TUESDAY OCTOBER 28 "One Embarasslng Night" With Tam wlnl ind Winlfred Shatter C0MEDY42»Plu|-I GLASSWARE NIGHT 1:1 v1| nlf n Ix 1 I vI n rh m I K m i d !"A f te r all."he said w himself. lrln glng along among the small dy houses, "after all, I was ln dan- er of bec oming a capy lat.I ' ve earned a ll that Po o l;can tunrll Io.It' s time f or me to wo rt alo ne ~to develope my own Ideal." Erneatlno was dr essin g. an d gh- Is lnsfractlons to the neighbor girl rho was to amy with the c hild ren. "W h at d o y ou thi nk. W ill?S ma l vrenr my rod dress?I th o u g h t I rould never gn ln I'aslnno'¢ again.t'a years.though.nlnre wb wont.nd I don't mind gnltlg a hit.W lll. o u aren't llazvalnz to me.l'\1» c an so vexrd wi th I'ou»r.HW.-s md two wh lp p ln ga . an d needed a hlrd.He n g e tllm: ton bln f o r n wo s pa nk any mnro.l wish you'd In flesh.remote In spirit.Th e strong uatlnfac llon of Inner ac tivity shone on \ \ l ll ' |face.and lt wa s li k e a d e c la r a ti o n o f wa r to B mw Une.lle r anger grew an tll she c ould not rememb er whe n s he had burn ed with suc h res entment.She fan nxcen<==l\ely courteoul to every one nt the dinner parfy . J ohn Poole told h e r o f his plans for Florida. of the end of hls agree- mvn t wi th W ill.Erneallne vfhs astonished. "\'.lly dldnl y ou tell mn?" she dc ~umnded.tur nlng to W ill.and he nunwvre d hbr: "'l\'e dldn°I have a chance tn hulk." limoa llne f vlt llmt Pn stflnlfs wa* had mvdlc inr: fur her.She was uu lmnnv nsruln. I lI l the up-ele ll Pon H nf l! bef- n\ l'dies mlm tene nn( los: m nil Pro nel Z'E'| 10. | Fo rm of J o hn P o oh .|"'°=*°t\Ped er Ha u g e o f Red ver s,Sas-` door. so that be c ould sc arc ely n lt. Ind. on entering. he almost oxo r the llf ele sl fo r m o f J oh n Ile.lo ha d w m a hack to tho 'stllrv ar his birthday parts,an d lm( n nt wor k.The Ilg ht s tlll sh unt r his dr mvlo g board.H o hott :l hero. alone, and W lll. oven ll: t first shoc k,wu s fu ll o f tht Iwlodgo that isls death laud wnm. alon e lo th e nlgltt b u t wllh lllr 3 of his ;.:I!t.ol on the dta\\ln | ;hoztrtl wus at ture--his lust:I t was ditl'er¢»|¢| nt his other work.ll.was a ld In the stream:tvlth u.grout e owrlu onglng the water o m! the :|lln\\lwy ond and the I itrutas of A . .. I . . . n n a h n l l h h v u l l l t n i a n d i I I kn tc h e wa u ,C a n a d a wa s th e D a n n College delegatae t o th e N e b r u h Stu de n t Vo lun tee r s Co nve ntio n wh i c h wa s h e ld i n F r e mo n t f r o m Fr i da y to Su n da y .1 Pr o f es s o r E .E .Poepc ke,Ph.D., i s th e p r o u d o wn e r o f a . n e w Ma - jec tic ra d i o purc h ased f r o m th e Ho l me s Ba ke ry .Mr s .W i lli a m. Poepc ke o f Ne w Y o r k C i ty a r r i ve d i n Bla i r ,Sa tu r da y , an d i s vi s iti n g * her s on , D r. E . E. Po ep c k e, wh o is head of the Social Science Depart-_ mo n t a t Da n a C o lle g e .' Mr , K u h n o f th e K u h n S tu d i o o fB la i r fin ish ed a nu mb e r o f vm-y i I |:I lolnlleinlh ~suushi~e,p le ; ln z a bon! the tw# :md on n ~°\rT""T\'\'11¢`l aught honenth o grual rout.Tlnorv was In il nn mo;-kery . no satire. no luwn lng.l l was simple.ki nd Staring at n. before he went lu give he ala rm,W ill fl-ll surf' that this .Yor k nf llle sk lllvd pe uvll wa s th e slvrlmllmlhnn nfler h all' o c mnlury 1'some rernlcnnhorvd noone ui'his nlylltacul..W i ll lrrleved honestly for J ohn "u| |lP nnd Iluamrlll often mul my ac le lone ly u hmu that Iam plvture.I f ICa mpu s , Mon d ay . Pr of e ss or an d M m .Ma l m i n o f t i n Mu s i c D e p l r h m n t a t D a n a Co lle ge s p e nt th en ve e k en d i n D e s _ Mo in es ,I o wa , vln i i n g r e la ti ve s .. A n e w c o u r se i s b ei n g of f e r ed a t, D o r m College,th i s y ea r,i h Prac - t i e d C a r p m tr y .P m p a r a ti o n a a m , be i n g ma d e to a c c omo d ate n c las s ! i n wo o d wo r ki n g a n d prac tic al- bu i ld i n g d u ri n g th e W i nte r S e me s - te r wh ic h b eg in s Novemb er 1 "? .I I ¢5 no n Q T he F amous Frie ndly F a r m e r s Station Broadcasting Potatoes Friday 'and Satuaday Home Grown a fewleftat ..$1.25 Western Potatoes dryland at ..$1.25 Fancy Jonathons $200 rHoNE isa Farmers Produce "Company H. J. MADSEN, Mzf-sim, Nebraska Aniioilncement why had he neser duno sn?Th e :nswvr In Illia was dlnturlnlnxr.\\'| ll estnlmllalmli hla rights m "nnle°r\ c arlnnn ldvus only to Bud lwlu wurllnless.Uu u tr r mu mn mn . .l1lpn piled u p unusPd.and ho round lnlmell'wo rk in g against nvu!!!lnflll\'er\~m'f.°,more 1rualslmr. num: lmp vue lr ahle tha n tha t whi c h he had falllglll for a plac e for l"nulP'L1 azrlp.h u t hls ne w Inner antlvlly vnrrlf-d wlth it much per nnnl 101 that he mu ld n o t he sn r Ilr:l¢=~ntly chngrrlned by tha c o llnpsvIf h is busi nes s en ter pris e a nd tllv lla nge r r n h is lnmrrw(C bn ti nu ed n ext we ek ) l \ I I ,,.C A R I ) O F T H A N K S W e wi s h to e x p r a a o u r app re-c in ti on a n d u m m to th e f n e n d g l wh o s o ki n dly a s si s te d u s f o llo w- in g th e d e a th o f o u r f a th e r , W , C . Be rn ha rd .'W e wo u ld espec ially thank the r ninni ster, thos e who fur~ niahed tht music and those vmc) My indoor golf course located on Third and Washington sts., is now open to the public. A cordial invitation is ek- I |:I lolnlleinlh ~suushi~e,p le ; ln z a bon! the tw# :md on n ~°\rT""T\'\'11¢`l aught honenth o grual rout.Tlnorv was In il nn mo;-kery . no satire. no luwn lng.l l was simple.ki nd Staring at n. before he went lu give he ala rm,W ill fl-ll surf' that this .Yor k nf llle sk lllvd pe uvll wa s th e slvrlmllmlhnn nfler h all' o c mnlury 1'some rernlcnnhorvd noone ui'his nlylltacul..W i ll lrrleved honestly for J ohn "u| |lP nnd Iluamrlll often mul my ac le lone ly u hmu that Iam plvture.I f ICa mpu s , Mon d ay . Pr of e ss or an d M m .Ma l m i n o f t i n Mu s i c D e p l r h m n t a t D a n a Co lle ge s p e nt th en ve e k en d i n D e s _ Mo in es ,I o wa , vln i i n g r e la ti ve s .. A n e w c o u r se i s b ei n g of f e r ed a t, D o r m College,th i s y ea r,i h Prac - t i e d C a r p m tr y .P m p a r a ti o n a a m , be i n g ma d e to a c c omo d ate n c las s ! i n wo o d wo r ki n g a n d prac tic al- bu i ld i n g d u ri n g th e W i nte r S e me s - te r wh ic h b eg in s Novemb er 1 "? .I I ¢5 no n Q T he F amous Frie ndly F a r m e r s Station Broadcasting Potatoes Friday 'and Satuaday Home Grown a fewleftat ..$1.25 Western Potatoes dryland at ..$1.25 Fancy Jonathons $200 rHoNE isa Farmers Produce "Company H. J. MADSEN, Mzf-sim, Nebraska Aniioilncement why had he neser duno sn?Th e :nswvr In Illia was dlnturlnlnxr.\\'| ll estnlmllalmli hla rights m "nnle°r\ c arlnnn ldvus only to Bud lwlu wurllnless.Uu u tr r mu mn mn . .l1lpn piled u p unusPd.and ho round lnlmell'wo rk in g against nvu!!!lnflll\'er\~m'f.°,more 1rualslmr. num: lmp vue lr ahle tha n tha t whi c h he had falllglll for a plac e for l"nulP'L1 azrlp.h u t hls ne w Inner antlvlly vnrrlf-d wlth it much per nnnl 101 that he mu ld n o t he sn r Ilr:l¢=~ntly chngrrlned by tha c o llnpsvIf h is busi nes s en ter pris e a nd tllv lla nge r r n h is lnmrrw(C bn ti nu ed n ext we ek ) l \ I I ,,.C A R I ) O F T H A N K S W e wi s h to e x p r a a o u r app re-c in ti on a n d u m m to th e f n e n d g l wh o s o ki n dly a s si s te d u s f o llo w- in g th e d e a th o f o u r f a th e r , W , C . Be rn ha rd .'W e wo u ld espec ially thank the r ninni ster, thos e who fur~ niahed tht music and those vmc) My indoor golf course located on Third and Washington sts., is now open to the public. A cordial invitation is ek- t r IlI11lI I |II 1 I 1 III 'M r speak so lo Pe-ter frvqla-1|tl§.ilf late.I t Peter were nnugrlnli hs? 1-huuld he punlslned.not [l\!\.Iur||l WI!! (Unk the hny from hiv | nv'!1'-r "li n nm] g ot r1r'r~1=="ml.°' ht : W i l t" hr r In u tugp of q1y1.n.:a1I1d y.la1ll1 Aniioilncement Harry C. Blaco Republican Candidate For County CommiSSioner My Experience and my past work `are my Qualifications v i ms lmnslzn, Proprietor My indoor golf course located on Third and Washington sts., is now open to the public. A cordial invitation is ek- tended to the`public to vis- it us and spend a pleasant evening enjoying a -real sport and the pleasant company of friends. vn i s o n ly o n e , m\ r to f th e c L m u f a i b l h n t i l i g b m i l n e s s ~ He wa s in to n r the nflloe' In-!hL llmmln x.as thvy had uYPnl¢\1.\t. Ilu*r t° wats uuluv.illllléI Inany against | g~tended to the`public to vis 'I l | "\~ m d o n h ~I H. J. MADSEN, Mgr..Blair,Nebraska FRE!-:-PRI-21-I -FREE evening enjoying a -real sport and the pleasant company of friends. i ms lmnslzn, Proprietor | g~tended to the`public to vis 'I l | "\~ m d o n h ~I H. J. MADSEN, Mgr..Blair,Nebraska FRE!-:-PRI-21-I -FREE evening enjoying a -real sport and the pleasant company of friends. i ms lmnslzn, Proprietor Grand Opening v Your vote will be appreciated on Nov. 4 9 Youn vom Fon. Lester E. Belford non-political céndidate for comrrySUPERINTENDENT will be a vote for one who is well qualified end capable of conducting the office to the bettermennt of Washington County Schools. Q f Election, November 4 FALL GOODS A new line of fall goods is arriving daily now and we lrlvlte your inspection of them as we are sure you will agree they are big values. Our mitten and glove line ls a dandy, we can ll t all members ol the family and at reasonable prlces. We alsn have line husking mittens as low us $l.9S ner dozen.Husker Alarm C ocks $1.00 and $1.25.I N\EN'S woRK SHIRTS 694:and 79c Boy's blue and fancy shir ts 50c,59c to $1.00. Some line fall dresses for Mlsses and Ladies $l.00. H A L L O W E E N o o o u s And novelties in a fine assortm ent. Candy boxes, pumpkins, etc. Pure Fresh Candy Headquarfers A BLAIR RACKET STORE of thé 2 : l- a na u s !| _ - Q FALL GOODS A newline of fall goods is arriving College Co-operative =====§ and the E la the m v w n n 1a u x !_l a :Ha n - l r-H Hn - n ua l"l - a n"a n - n_| - n :I - i nHt h a nn*a n - n*a n n mn"e n""HH t h a nl u nm ll u n :1_: h u nl u l ln nQ I # 1I n1 . 4l u n !nQ" Ua n n oa n . 1u n nn n - n1 - |H' u l 0HlnHG u l Hh : o*- n a n Hn u nQ - a nman- l u l la n - a n- u n a New Banner Gasoline Saturday, Qcmber\s yE Sine Quart qf Kicyzzsiil ~ with every purchase of five gallons or more of New White Ezgle Banner Gasoline I1 :Q the C ra nkc as e wi th Pu re I .__::'n|:":n.._...¢», l r Fil\ up the tank with "BANNER," n _ _ s ,If -. --. . e \ 2| __ _L __ ia fo'UI l.`£\l;.»A.4 \.¢_ualn. _= _ g U D B L | . u | , g c ; §CompanyC0C o l l e g e C o - O p e r a t l v e . O | I Dann 'IuI'¢¢e Corner on Highway No. 5|§§;§ ' \Collegiate Service with | §\1m\emn\m\\\nnn\m\\m\nmm| 1|nummmmmmummmm:nn1mu|||m|mmnm|n||||||||muImlnmnnm|||||n|||||||||m||||||||||||||,,,,,,,,,,,,§ f Pm fr'v n u L .¢1 a l . . .r \ . . L . . \ . ¢ ¢"~ r B|;ttery¢11l1'Fm¢.Ga 1ioeStation. M r l . C h . t r i e | B y r n e h u I v l | . ~"7 »'*\2.1 -<!* » ";-,~ *-- '- '~: -~ 'rr "" "" For Sa!:e--Three Herqslond bdls, 40-lt*Hong. Wilson Furniture, msn and floor cover- |l u f . m a u m c . n . w i 1 u m é n ~ heruined at dinner last Sunday, H r .a n d H n .He r ma n P e t e n e n a l I ~ Seb Batzsry charging.Garner Ser~Shotgun Sk ill,681:per bnx. 40-It vlea Sudan.404%40-ll Gamer Sendoe Station ~illi 'I ' h e G u m: h o ! G 0 d l t S e e 0 n d l l r . l n d M n . E . S . N e w n l 1 m d "'~.... N Friend Lewis and wife of Sak Sin. Sf P. Nkben o f this city, p~nnd,¢,_Qui z, v w q nc gh, hu | beautiful e mbrvldend quilt h o ¢ n o £ l l n . W . G . H n r r i l a n a n d * u ¢ h * h ° h " m ' d ° b Y h l " d l - ° da\I 1 1 s l l In mC as 1.2 W er ned co m m . Arm» 88-t! drwe y and He re rthom 40 -lt' amiwrm ingum streetanuemg nmuy or Anmtwn. were umm: .newlymolodthlsweek ~'g\:e¢talutS\mday a gtln M. D . Mr. md Mn. He nry,Hanse n of Omaha, spent last Saturday at the Chris hrsen home in west Blair. \Raymond Krogh and family and father,Carl Krogh,were dinner guests Tuesday. Oct. 14,at the ho me o l M n . ~ Bu g e o n . I M n .Oscar Guyer entertained the M. E.Ladies' Aid yesterday, 0ct. 22.Mm Glen McDonald an- ~ dtbed with the serving. ek.|Prof. F. E. Flack has rented the ,_".H¢ uwm¢ ke 1 residence on ea-I1 wm_mSouth street and plans m move 29.5 them Nov. ht.u . m s Hr .a nd nm Sta nle y mmm o l Emma Spiber, were dnner ggesta at ire Newell hams. Fred S. Jenkins was taken u p the Unlvsrdty hospital ln Omaha mm li un da y ma u mw ma w u serioudy ill.`¢ Mr. and Mrs. Clarla K. Bendbrf Ind link daughter wen: m Uehl- ins. Nels.io v i m Mt.and Mrs. Louis Meyers lm Sunday. Luclan Peck, who lives in Dex- berville, is very ill at the Univer- sity hospital in Omaha where he was taken last Saturday, hh and Mrs .Linton Pulfer Ofv Telmmah, vidbed at the home of] M n .Bertha Gollehon last Tues-Q . day.1 is 5. , | ' 1 I|» Jfx 1 e e I l ( ¢ .....-....,, .-...¢»~ -.1-. 'vnu wl x nw r .:mn o n n n w m v -mn mummy s nd Mr . a n d Mn .Frie nd n an o m Bm, My h.v ln¢ Wll1Compion.lnv e d h e mi n s ne a rl y dny a nd s t- u r . m a m s J. Sutherland tended the mm schools.me n r . mg M r s . He l ga Hmm] lrove ova' to Shenandoah, lawn Wednadsy,Od.. 15 60 villt the rsdio stations. They went upeeish y to see the country school at KMA. Mrs. Joel Alla: ma Hines Van- zln md Con Strlc klett of Bla ir, nredinn¢r gues ts at the Fred Peck home on the Bench lust Sun~ lay.In the morning, they ntlnnd- A sex-woes at Pleasant View whool house and with Mn. Peck ang squartotte number.Mrs. L A.Rathmnnn of thi: city was he accommmist. Mrs,Sophie Roch returned Inst Honky from a three month: vldt with her lon, Rudolph lnd daugh- ter. Mn. Hnnn Oye of Anhur, lll. Another nm, Georxe. was married SQL 20. to Sxeldn Miller U! Ar- thur, Ill. :nd they plan to live nur m m . Chris Mstthlesan of Florence, oelehrnkd his blrthday l u !Sun- day and the following were pren- ent:llx. mi l Mrs. I-'fltz Mntf.hle~ sen, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Petersen and family, Mr. and Mn. Andrew Heier, and Mr. and Mrs. Holger Hsnsen.. 4 ......,.. wo. ..... ,,.w.»-... ..,. . -eoxmty fllr thlh hll.As a :pedal prlu she slso noerlved tant y l rd l of dren mnterlnl from the 'Belha- t a m n .` Mr. md Mn. Gllhe rt Hines ro- tumed Int. Sunday from s wak'| wiv in Broadwater, Neb., near the Co lo ndo llno where thay vlsiieli Gil's sister und brother-ln-luv, Mr. and Mn. Som Calhrw-T h " had n fxne trip and report =r°1» in good\shspé out there. Dr. and Mrs. T-gg Ho smrmm, of Lincoln, nrrlved turdny mom- ing for n visit st the J. H. Neuw hood homo south of Blair.g g # Nenrhood went back L ln l n with them Sunday nl t to Ipend the week.: _______ For mr-A houae on E. Front L P m Red mo.40-11. H~ry"LadWlK was in Omaha n 'lwadayi on budneu. Furniin, rugs and floor coven sf-Laumv B. Béndorf.21-tt Ami! the Congregational Rum- age ale at the Council room in ity yall on Nov. 1.40~1t Fo:-Snle-Poland China boarl. ».¢g Frank Wilson. u i ;Kazherlne Healey enter- _inid the Catholic Ladies Club 'e dwil y afternoon. GK. Bendorf. licensed embalm I I Mina Evelyn Hosta, who m av-te\|ding the mm unlver-my npeut th: week-end with home folks. Wanted so lmy--We an in the market lor 4000 bushels of oats. 89-St mmm & Ro se Ranch Mn. Glen Evans spent Saturday night and Sunday with her par- ents at Council Bluffs. For Sale--Twenty head ol Spob ted Poland China, gillb.Frank Wilson, Blair, Nab.31-tl For Sale-Spend Poland China hours.J.J.Jensen,Arlington. ner wu.For Sala--Poland China gobd husk!fdlovn.Wm. su-ang, Blair, Nah. Mr. and Mn. L. C. Klopp to Seward, Neb. last Sunda spent the day with friends. For Sa k--Two pun bred fund bulls and one roan Sho bull.Hosea Wilson. Mr. and Mn. L. C. Klopp mined the Tuesday evening dub a t thei r hmm thi s we Chris K.Beudort,Under m. 1.40-2¢"and amhlanee nervloe.P Mr and M n Walter Petersen office, m- residence xss. nd undertake,Blair.0ffie¢!\md daughter,dfdze'g g " g m -o. c . 'l'l;ompso n .2 o m ..,._._ .,....-ll..urn - .....» .» nl. Q r-1 R.-m., J 1l r J 1 lls U x I E -, l ;.l8 8 .8-|J"JBy runner ga-new V. ...__,.__e f; _ jg J ; ~ Bro wn a nd; a nd Ge o rs v s w-i ,.nr=r ta o f a tm-. w i l y drose to Audubon,Iowa Regular $1.60 Permanent Waves, .ug Sunday W vid: relatives.pt md $6 NOW.Either Groglnole .Waiter Tuckett of Om , was or SP5-"1 Wind.Phone 197.~ dinner guest. at the E. A. Bnrmqx- A' Pound. p I-no home on lalt Sunday.|Mr. and Mn. R. E. Vinton and 1 Highest prices paid for prodnom sons,Gordon and Keith spent Sun- 253 F ers Produce Co day with relatives and friends atPlwlro.arm S I Mr. and Mrs A. E. Hanna movQ4 last, Saturday to 409 E. Grant, raidence belonging to Mrs Rami. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caldwell and Jack Slngvleton spent Sunday at Lhe home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mor- tensen.Suits and Overooats.First class. Reasonable prices.Theo.Wahl dl Bluffs, Iowa.30-261, J. S.Roberta.who went uP to Rochwter,Minn.about thx-ee weeks ago, writes his family thathe mu be home the latter pm of the wéek.Mr. and Mrs.E. M. Beaty and littlue daughter and Miss Beulah Roberts are planning on driving to Lincoln Saturday to witness the Glenwood, Iowa.Mrs, Walt/er \Vyant_ of 0maha,: is spending this wak with her sister, Mrs. Eugene Jackson, help- ing care for the new baby. For Sale-Poland China boars, sired by the Outlook,2nd prize l.lr.Yearling at Neb.State Fair. so-tr , Hw y s e l t z Mr and Mrs F W Ruwe of at the home of Mr and Mrs Leon ard Axtell ; o : " " " ~ ` " ; " " " " "parental, Elmer Frain home in tm: Free Battery 'f,,¢m¢_ Mon mod-l city. 'Mr and Mrs Bert Hansen andbexGr d lauogrer n town.'s°40__§.baby who live west of Kennard, M n Hurd !\ vidted st the parental, Chris B. Mr. and . H. 0 .o Omaha, were Stmday vim/ora at the Ole Jacobsen home.Wm.Alien of thi s a tv ,m u ' p r e a c h a t t h e ~ c h u r c h o n next Sunday evening It 7:30. For Sale--I-Iarnpshiq and Ches- ter White boars, pure bred.Also a Guernsey hull.Lars Japeraen, phone 212 on 64, Blair.40-2t' Clarence McCormick1a.nd family are remodeling their home on west South street and putting in a hath which will be a great convehienee. A large number of hunters from this vicinity are in Burt county to- lday as the season opened on phease For Ren room house,mod- ant hunting this morning. ern exept furnaoe.One hal! sim#Mr.and Mrs.Glo McDonaldgarden and orchard ,and children and Mr. its Mrs. Joe 40 It R. J Murdoch. Miller spent Saturday night at the The Catholic young people en-Frank McBride h0m°- b Schef Mr. and Mrs. Glen McDonald andloved their Cla dame at ~fkr's hall,last Tuesday evening, children drove to Omaha last San- Oct. 21.day to visit their relatives,Mr. nrom with A. M. Lundgarvl. Conn: near Fontanelle,spent ~ Friday .' Ifootball game.The Dmscilla Guild of the First Lutheran church met Wednesday afternoon, Ott. 22, at the church parlora.Mrs.Ka rl Christensen was hostess.Notiee-Don't miss the Hillereek school carnival on Wednesday, October zo.Mara show begins at s p. m.Lucille Ackerman, Esther Kabir, Teachers.40-It Mr. and Mrs. Evans and 'laugh- tera,Misses Irolene and Mae, of Missouri Valley, Iowa, spent Sun- day aitemoon witlr their son and brother, Glen Evans.Mr.and Mrs Leonard Axtell were invited out to the F. W . Rowe home near Fontanelle,on[gg sunday to partake of a fine chicken dinner. Mrs.Alice Kincaid,who has been visiting in Lincoln, has re- tumed to Blair and is staying with her niece, Mrs. ELG. Carson and Mr. Carson ol west South Sf.. Miss Jabqihlnie Johnson ot ash ~alrax atr¢¢t had the mlaforhmt to fall and iniure her left ann quite badly.She is staying with her sister, Mrs. Minnie Bugean at present. The Rispin school,District No 35, held their first meeting of the Parent-TeAcher's Assdciation lust evening,Oct.22.Miss Theresa Fdley is the teacher of the Rispln school. .Mrs.J. S. Rubens and Mrs. E. S. llcaty wznt up to Sioux City Frl~ day on visit.The former \isite'l her son, Chas. Roberts and family and the latter visited Mrs. Ella UNui l. Rob:rt Manning of Council Bluffs, spent the weekend at the home of his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. I-1. A. Brumbaugh.His mo- ther, Mrs. Hannah Manning, came up Sunday hr spend the day.' b m The. W. R. C. will meet Satur~ day, Oct. 25 for their regular meet- ing.There will be the initiatory work and also a pa otic program. All members ar: u to be pres- Mr. and Mm Chas. Mueller and and Mrs Leslie ooiiepvn ~s son of Tekamah, called at the V.O.l Mrs. Dmzi e mana; o f Omaha, keland home last Sunday after-spent Monday night at the homenoon.|of Mrs.1. D. Wm-ter.sae pe- _Again you save money on ve- turned to her home on Tuesday. natured Alcohol.59¢ gal. at 140'Mr. and Mrs. Hana Petersen of Gamble Stores in eight states. Fe\~lA1-lingt-on spent last Sunday at the mont, Neh.34~1t,parenw,s.P.Nielsen home on Winfield Rodman and wife drove in from Kimball, Nebraska last wwk and spent several days vis- iting with Mr, Rodman's mother. The ladies of the .Christian church will give a chicken pie.dln~ ner Tuesday evening, Oet. 28 from 5:30 to 7:30 at the church on Lin~ eoln and 2nd streets.40-It For Sale-Pure bred Hampshire boars.Large,heavy boned, long bodied and growthy, just the type for breeding purposes.E. N. Maa- ley, Nashville, Neh.88-tl Mrs. L. c. Klopp will entertain the young married ladies hridg¢.| club at her home Friday afternoon of this w°¢k..i|1§L¢=Q.9f.°f\|'1`|l"f=-day when it dsually mee 5 Mr. and Mrs. Harold W latrom west Washington street. |Mr. and Mrs. H. I, Hellwlnckel and Mm. Palmer Allen and little son plan to move to Omahajn the near future. ' c. K. Bendorf. licensed embalm~ er and nndertaker. Blw.Office nhone, 161;rea.nhono. 188.3»tf I-himlture, rugs and floor cover- ings.Mathew R- Bendorl.21-ti Mr. and Mrs. Logan Gage and three children of Lhicoln, visited at the home of Mrs. Gages uncle, George Caldwell and family on last. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Voss, who have been visiting relatives and friends_{,ha;'e_int l'!l.-Jlwllthi,plan tqoretarrtp "fl-diff home'ln California Ythis week#, who llve un the Solornon"Barton|Walter Gutschow celebrated his funn have a new daughter born on birthday last Sunday when around 'l'uesday morning,Oct.21.The,twenty-five relatives came in to little miss weighed seven and one- 'extend best wishes and spend the half pounds.Dr. Burr was the at- evfrning at cards. tending physician. Wanted at once-a young lady who can cook and take good care of a child.No washing or Sunday work.Must stay three nights a work.Can llve home or at place of employment.Apply at onm. Entemris ffice.40-It llr. and Mrs. H. W. Meierhenry and daughters, Misses Hattie and Ethel of this city,and Mr.and Mrs.Walter Mcierhenry, west of Blair, drove over to Ithaca, Neb.. last Sunday morning to spend the day with relatives.' Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Kolterman and two daughters of Omaha, vis- ited at the Carl Koltrrrnan home last Sunday.They brought Mrs. Anna Koltermnn home as she had been visiting in Omaha and Red Oak. lows for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blatler ahd Miss Lucille Kemp was a guest of Mrs. FredRankin of Omaha on Wednesday, Ont.15 and attended a gymnasium class of Mrs. Ran- kin's at the Minne Lusa school that evening. Doris Byrne, little daughter nf Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Byrne, who has been wisiting her aunt, Miss Mar- ,tha Turner of Decatur, Neb.for lldansen home last Monday. |Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Christensen drove over to Fremont last Sunday sen.l Batman Guyer and Carl Chris- tensen who are" worldng at Lincoln drove spend home. I Mrs..Ole Jacobsen,who sub- to visit a brother ol Mr. Christen-l mr.llld mn .E.rs.Hauer o1| Beaver Crossing,drove in Satur- day night and Spent Sunday at the Sam Halle! home.- Mrs. MUY Barry :pant Sunday with her daughter,Mrs. James Thompson and family who redde sounh of town.» Mr. and Mrs. A. w. Rose enter-5 tained Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoar ol Walthill, Neb.,Mr.and Mrs.Ed Rose and Mr. and Mrs.Harold Hoar at dinner last Sunday.up Saturday evening toSunday at the Osear Gnyer)Mrs. Bertha Gollehon's daughtergl ' Mrs. Grace Gaines and baby, Mary 1Lou of Alliance, Neb., name in on! mitted to an operation at the 1m.last Saturday and expect to spendl manuel hospital in Omaha recently u week visiting nelatives in sta l was able in be brought home sat-' urday and is Improving though still in béd. :E. C. Hunt attended the National Independent Telephone Associationi n Chicago last week.Vernon Bellows and Tom Meredith,em-ployes of Mx-.I»{unt,were alsothere for the meeting.' Frank Linden delehrated his birth anniversary last week Wed-' nesday, by inviting Mr. and Mrs. Carl Koltaerman and Miss Mar- garet Von Lanken to his home for a seven o'clock dinner.. Martin Jacobsen and Gus Booz of Alliance, Neb. drove in Sunday night to visit at the Ole Jacobsen home.Martin went back Tmesday and Gus Boos will husk cornhere in Washington county this month. Mrs. Sam Mundorf of_Kansas City, is' reported to be very`low with an Infection in her hand.The Mundorf family formerly .god in Blair and Mrs. Mundorf isl sister of Mrs. W. D. Hughes of Blair. Dale Hdbert of Lincoln, stopped in Blair this (Thursday) mor-ning to see his brother, Clifford, §v'l1iIe'l on his way to West Point wher§ he ' will be located during the opeh Misses Agnes Gilbertson andCharlotte Maher and James Maherl and Leslie Reynolds attended al show in Omaha at the Drpheum last Saturday night.. Andrew Jones of the Soldier'sHomeat Burkett,Nels.,who la l visiting with his brother i n this city,called at The Enterpriseoffice last, Wednesday.' Mr. and Mrs.Martin Bertelsen entertained relatives at a wild duck dinner last Sunday.The fol-lowing were present: Mr. and Mrs.` J. P. Sorenson and family nm] Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kerncke and family. Mrs. Oscar Gilbertson,Mrs..\.' R.Beals and Mrs.L C .Hansenl] attended a bridge luncheon lastf Friday sfoemoon, Oct. 17, at Her-i man with Mesdamea E. W. andE. c. Burdlc as hostesses I Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Ireland have l been staying at the home. of Mrs.l Ire'land's sister,Mrs. John Dixon east of Calhoun,the past week l while Mr. and Mrs. Dixon and son, 1 Fred are Melting relatives In IIl~| lnois. Mr. and Mm B. L. Marsh`an:i_ Mrs.Corey Charleton of Denver,: drove in Saturday for a brief visit 7 season on pheasant hunting.'L with relatives and friends.Mrs.! Mr. and Mrs. lee Hudleso of Lincoln, drove up last.Saturdhy sttemoon to vi a:at the, Omer Hudleson home.They w ' .s llf guylgtherra s wa s 'rl`Q'hristo;oen.ond Emest B | f Ed A. Jensen on the , ls' cutting his fifth crop o alfalfa for this season and finds ie ex- cellent.He often makes lougeut-H tinge but the late rains anddohg growing season this fall have made an extra crop for hlm.His-son, Earl has begun to husk corn and tho_past two weeks, returned home last Sunday.\ Mn. Donald Stewart pleasantly' Marsh is a daughter of Mm. Anna Sutton whom she visited.They 'ltfton Monday, visiting Geo. W. ah, father oI_ B: L.gt Lincoln ore returning to Deaver Harvey Simpson ot Tekamah, has so far recovered from his re~, cent operation while at the Im- minml hospital in Omaha that he; was able to be brought to the i home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.Frank Simpson of this city wherel he will stay until he is able to go hack to work.His wife is with finds the poorest oom is making lum.He was in the hospital twoa good yield.1 iweeks.1 '1 0 , T,'A 60<cent bottle of entertained the 'Dearhzrs Bridge .»~»_. Cl\ib M'§&7'f|fl:lé"l$§f"fm}'|'\1ylu:HH 2 : ~evening following dinner at thc.~'" ' cafe.Miss Ruth Burr held m a i l 'Snore and Mrs. Watson Tyson, cut.» s f _ : , ; Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Vinton are 3"_~G l a g s enjoying a visit from their friends,~"~"~' \Mr.and Mrs.Marshall of Glen-1 ',\5m_'5U5Il[i wood, Iowa for a few days.Mr. sn..-atmix "ma lm en rln some duck | .\" m a m - A s t g i n g - » o - s o l a n d a l :be au ti fu l Pastel Lanster l ( c h o i c e o f f i ve , Co l o rs ) fo r yo u r hat h rn nm .. . ./ Hams arc golng up La t chance to get No I Sugar Cured him: at these prl 'H a l f o r w h l e h a m s p é i l i :3 .2 7 ~ ancy Corn Fed Beef Roasts, l`b.`,.23c Deckars Bacon half or whole Strips, lb.25c Pure Lard, 3' lbs.49c Good Cup Coffee, Special per pound .252 ;'. . ;. .0 ~~~;~G r o c a n e s 1 >,»Q ; ." . ., . ; » * ;r |8 .: L Y~~:~V e g e t a b l e s V E : < = 1 " " " ". . 1. : . - > ~/g r ' ._.. ~ .~~~F r u i t s f f »w w w C o r o n e t F l o u r ,4 8 l b .s a c k .`.$ 1 . 2 9 o every sack gua ranteed ul' mo ney rn funded Coronet Flour, 24 lb. sack .,.691: Chase and Sanburn Coffee $1.75 seller Special per 3 lb. can ...$1.25 Swifts White or Quick Naphtha soap 10 bars .....39c 1 Fig Bars per pound Y ¢\r »u ~uy(\» ,94: Sugar, Great Western, 10 lb. sack .633 Kamo Pancake Flour, special 4 lb. bag 25c I , 1 W .E S S\~-o ~|y Phone az or33 "T h e B i g Store" man-, Nehr uaker Crackels, pxckage .~l5c ,Golddust Securing powder Regular IOC can, Special ..5c unt Jemima Pancake Flour, per bag 351: Crystal Brand °Coffee 2 lb. package R.:g°;|l.1r $1 seller, Special per package 8Ec ,I glass Free esh Cocoanuts, eaqh loc Elmo Corn Flakes 2 large packages ;25c Fw '~~.4 .uF /as"' .J.;w- ~~ _ _ - _ _ _ - ~-~MEATS *'r¢::¥a'. 'an "!.3t11»:"°*" »."\u M '. "~7/fl." C "|~-"` rn f "~~ . ' ~ 5 / _e as l df-.,:§;f }" r~ _ ;-_ ,1 -; l . ? i ' " ' \~} § - _ _\ \| . g ,| ." f .I f f l .I (\".., g .|J pJJ n ;Q ' l ;'L JK .\.*1 , N g U ." . 1 , - 3 \Y " " ¢ , ». . , {.¢' ~.:"- 1 . .*" y f a 'L .<~. ~'n i " "*Z* ~~", - a s 'a " * " ° I .\" L ¥.? & : .: r / f -f f » ¢ . ' s :. ~ »» > ~ ' .o .-"1~r ' .; 5 { : l ? '; . n 5 f , f I I . 5 ` € : ." f l ~'. l | » \ - " ¢ l ...r \ . ; »| | " ? ¢\ " \'. . . - ¢ * '"J _ i l 1 "' ! | ¢ | | ) \ . n .\\! ` E "J .' _ j ~\v a o ... . .' M .. " 2 ' ' H !U No better meats than ours at any price Try our No. 1 grade of Fresh, Meats We have a fine line Of lunch meats,cottage cheese, cream and milk .Try our Hams Friday and Saturday We will sell Fresh Ground Hamberger at .17 1-2c nn um HI ~ em.lvlr.an d Mr s .Er n es t Sc hmid t a r e rec eiving th e c on gra tulati orw of th ei r f r ie nd s o ver th e a rr i va l o f a n eight. pound da ug h te r , b or n o n Fdd ay , Oc t..1 7 , a t th e Bi ni r ho s- pi lai .A l l par ti es concerned ar e I _ _ .. . . . ! - . . | . . f a mi ly dr ove ove r to Fo ntn ne lle la st Su nd a y eve ni ng to vi si t a t th c pa re ntal,He n r y Mo n k e home.Mr . Mo n k e h a d ju s t re tu rn ed Fr i da y f r o m u to n d a y tr i p to Mi lwa u k e e , Chic ago a n d o th e r points.W h i le in Mi lwa u k e e he attend ed the m a n n n w n u n ;v u » v _ r - v " _- . - ._. . _ . _a n d p h e a s a n t h u n t i n k . A s h o w e r wa s h e ld a t th e Go t; - li eb Sto r k ho me o n la st Fr i da y ni gh t, Oc t.17 i n h o no r o f Mr . a n d Mr s .A lb e r t Dic kmey e r.F la i r fo lk s present we re Mr .a n d Mr s . Ge o . K u h r . J r . . Mr . a n d Mr s . Otto an n u mn a m a n m u| a l o ; | e n u m: q u a m B o th doing mouiy.Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Dixon of Lincoln, spent n few days in Blair comiflk Friday and staying until last Tuesday.While here they visited Mrs. Dixon's brother, Neum Wxirrick nndfnmily and other rela- tiws. Mrs. A. A. Compton entertained at a sims party nlondny e\'ci..1g complimentary to her husband, who x birth 'anniversar occurred that day.The mon had a soclnl time visiting and playing cards. 'lhe hostess serve-l a substantial luncheon during the evening. Mrs.A.R.Beals cooked wildduckand prepqred L lbuunf-:ous Lutheran General Synod. The Thursday evening bridge club mzt at the home of Mr. and Mrs.E.M.Beaty,lust Saturday evening;the losers entertaining fm winners of the Club at dinner following which all went down to Omaha to attend the night football game, Creighton versus Marquette of Mi lwnule. The following from thls`citv a!~ ta-nded the mllver wedding anniver- sary celebration of Mr. and M m Jay Blackburn of Arlinotnn -~ last Sunday evening,their an~~.l~ versnry being Saturday: Mrs. HansMiller, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Couts and family, Mr.and Mrs. John E. Ruhr, Mr. and Mrs. Will Kuhr. Mrs.Karl Petersen ent~erta.lnedabout/twenty friends for dinner lust Saturday evening, Oct. 18, nt the Grimm farm,the occadon being her birth annulyersary. Need- less to sly the occssion'wns a pleasant one and long to bc r u numbered. Mrs.Ed A. Jensen,Mrs.Earl Jensen and Mrs. J. Hilton Rhoudesund little daughter Were guests at the home oI?Ed Anderson and sis- ters neur Rose Hill on Wednesday afternoon to meet Miss Mary Carl- son of St. Joe, Mm who is visit- ing there.A dainty§lunch:on was I I » §5 p The Stewart Pharmacy J.Ha ro ld Ste w ar t, Mgr . | 1 .iiiduck dinner whi c h i i n' ierved'to fif teen friends last Sunday eve- ning.The game was killed by E. M. Beaty and Mrs. Beals agreed to cook them which she did to a. king's taste. Little Barbers Hitchman is pro- g.essZng as nicely as can be ex- pected following sn attack of in- fantile paralysis.She is in a csw vmich she will have. to wear for some time but the physicians in chmze are doing everything that can be done. Mr. Kenneth C. 1`)eGri\ff super- visor of music of the Blair schools, is preiideezt of the music section of the district No. 2 Nebraska State Tznchers' Association vihlch holds its s n o w convention in Omshn, O"--'mer 1'9 to November I.Aspresident he will preside u.er Lili! meeting of this sec'ion.fo which he has prranged m into sting pro- _gram. ;Miller and fsmilyz *' '° John Peer and sister, Mrs. Chris- tine Vluak and giaughtai llelee of Ninnebago, Nob., drove wn Inst Satunday and spent the week-end at the Andrew Feer and Alfred N. Feet homes.They were accom- panied by a friend,Mrs.Laura Kibbe, also of Winnebago. R. E. Hanna. il in Des Moines this week attending the sessions off the Iowa. Odd F'°"°~§f°°'°°~ tion as the of . Tn c y<>»===~»m f ? - °1;for lx. o w. of lo Mr. Osbome and Mr. Hanna were delegates to the Sovereign Grand Iadges at Montreal and Houston and served on the ssmc committees.Mr. Hanna is to de- liver an address bo the Put Grand Officers Association of Iowa Mon- dny evening and will also speak ot the sosazcns of the G mod Lod;,'.:, 11o'.:E;n | Aw mkly, Gram! .E *CB.:.|]l ...\nt. ond u.,._.t .c;:2. Ca.U.llC;l. Fw '~~.4 .u f J 2=$ "»:~~ ~~~'11~ll .Q4~~ff ."L 1 -la12 f , _ . 1 é 1 . : f 1 2 f ~O.l 15: :r'\ Q a --...___r.i I ii l1f I l l u m i n a - ~wp .w .=,_,...W .., ,.,,~ 9 I ~t~ fg-M €€~ _~~ ~1 .~'~~,¢ 3 =~i w T ~ 1"~.., _~~a >;.._j ~ g i _1 g h .gf »1»"';<~5-. ~THE num. Nnhrn=k»\. o Iv-r 23. walt- ' r n m n m m m - \NEWSKENNARD i ~r I \o I | B m v i s i t o r s M n d a y ..I :u i .a n d M r S . o A .E .N e l s e n o f ~: I m n g w n ,m a m a a t W i l l H a r p e r s h o S u n d a y .|M r s .B e n g - t H a s s e l r p m a n d Mr~ s;nd Mn: ~ Nordin, Sr. baby of Cedar Bluffs vilfibed with Ham Svogemun last saturday '-Eve:-;tt Caahinan was on the sick son home.ry and Ole Johnson ho in ColmK E N N A R D N E lisv. last week.y Mr. and Mm Soren Wolsmann dl Bvlulfs.\ u c an Mr.and Mfg 'f<;;=_ Wright_of and family gm S;n<;gv,=f~;==°°»2 Mr. and Mrs. Albe Petersen Mr.d M m ..aco were Kansas,same atu Y evemng visdhors tt e J ..ennn ome.¢,n d ,¢n¢¢;1,;:ed pt a wild duck dinner for Q several days visiun Qxe home Miss' Emme Svogerson spent ~e~y and~ Ru~ .s~n x ,~. ~-v ' WASHINGTON NEWS Mr. Alfred Barnlck spent severlll days last week at the Ben Hasel~ Strom home in Cedar Bluffs. Mx-.'Walt»er Bnmmn of Valley, was a caller at the E. Kersmtter home Wednesday.Miss Dagmmr Petersen and Louie Petersen spent Thursday evening nt the Ed Chrinensen home, near kvlngtnn.~Ben Bergman,Le. Hoier and ......|, PEACEFUL HILL Leora Wrich, Marjorie and Har- vey Kulu' spent. the weekend at their homes.Verna Petersen celebrated her thirteenth birthday Monday. Mr. a nd Mn. H. C. Kuhr were Blair mllers Friday evening.mmm Hi ll s c ho o l wi ll gi v e a p'ro¢ram and social Thursday, Oct. so at 8 p. m._Everyone come and ~e r ~ S~o ~r~a . s I :' home, celebrating Nels be ~r.and Mrs.Albert Petersen birth anniversaryfamily'were Sunday dinner*Mr. and me hob Mori Sta at the Nels A.Petersen Omaha, had supper at t; near Spiker.Nelson home Monday eve TATPOOING OF ANIMALS hgvg been a. dry subject ~ his \nt1LESSEN FARM TIHEYERY buried dolor and enncn-ed nn mm ldeft touches of author slml uhm I 1:m.a.» Mnndmr weninm l m f .Ab bo tt is *the pr es ide nt..t fa r me r s to wa-nt l ° m ¢ ..§'f'.'?_3'....r 3.|An|||uinn»fh ni r mm - I MTB.M l f l f e t ~ . n v Ogallala-Nye l'\n-nlturo dt Paint cess of being prepared just an the telephone rang wling the Count! Agent into the country fora con- ference on a method of tatlnolni their chickens.'.l'his pmi c nm- group thought of a tattoo markins a rry i ng the automobile license number of tho county along with the owners' initials.In most cas» ea this woudd require four or five letters or number spaces, but no definite way of locating the own- or.they finally decided that the method of tattooing hogs could be worked out much easier for poul- try, which method would identify any owner]livestock with omy live letters.This method will sep- arate each forty (40)aero farm :lu the United States.The first letter of this tattoo being the stat/Q, the second representing the county,the third letter would stand for the township in the county,the fourth letter lwould represent the section in the town- ship, while the filth or last letter tor, to his fellow citizens, in an nun; ,vas H.-....,...- ge..-.-intimate way so they may better is in store forall.' appreciate his work an a private dtxun, public official and states- man. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wnch and daughters were Saturday evening visitors at We Pele Rasmussen home.!Indian lore and himw wi ll »1-|Mr. and Mra._ new-y Wriehhlr. i ways be subjects of interest eo. Nebraska that will increase aathe red men disappear from view and their lives enter the heroic mould.|Major A.L. Gram,of Beatrice, who in 1869 was appointed Indian agent to the Owe tribe and con- tinued in that connection until 1872, has contributed a valuable compilation of records,lacts andcomment that will add consideziahly to Nebraska Indian history. A young woman,so Lillian M. Willman, of Gmnd sland, took_ for her school thesis the hismry' of old Fort Kearney. First located near present Nebraska City, then*removed near the present city ol' fliearney on the Oregon trail that. it might better protect settlers in the interior, Fort Kearny until itsabandonment in 1871, was an im-i portant military garrison.l t is now a state park,hallowed withwould identify each forty acres of leach section. Under this plan, eaw owner that cares w protect his property would have his own tattoo and it should be registered with the county oi- memories.The memorial associ- ation which gave it to the state hope the fort will be restored and maintained as a historical site.| ,The story written by Miss Will-f' a . l !-oh te L h e ' h f l t/»/-di 5. ...."§..'Lf ...fZ. ,`Z..,,,';§,..;=;={\ is f,;;';§"°°<* by many histor-\ Two years ago this system of,`| farm tattooing ol' poultry ehecked'_.smiling very successlully in\NEBRAsK;;Dv¥ JEsl'IL REVIEW' southern Nebraska and Kans as-I it's not exactly new. You man have a new Coat-last yea;-'s Coat is much too short towearwiththenewDresses-the` bein. place to buy your new Coati»nt,tl\¢ Fashion Cent1erilfBlAir-' Lheywilave you money doe 'to their' .tooo Swre uuying Power Every, day in the Year.40-lt lROPE SPLICING SCHOOLS County Agent George Bates of' Washington county, reports that a number of hay ropes have been brought i.n to be spliced here late- ly and, as u result ol one being brought in, a very successful rope splicing school of instruction was held recently at the Melvin Ruwe' farm,one-half mile east of the.umg church l.n Sheridan township' 'nm farmers were present and,; aioer being divided into tive smupsi of two each, it took only a tew; minutes until each group was .stoned to making their own.spliee--aiter it was demonstrated bythei County Agent..Besides learning the short splice,oooh one learned to muse six eonvt-.nient knots and hihchea. Another meeting will he heldwith this some group and, at Lho| same time, they will learn how "I make the long splice and two dif- ferent kinda ol rope halten. fl`wo other groups ol farmers in- the Ft. Calhoun area have organ~|is/ed and will hold their meetings. Co. held first Fall Furniture Style Show.-fm Hebron voted bo construct annex'guests . ui city hall. -| Odell--Waleop-Bender Co.ofOmaha,purchased village water bonds. Wymore-~Ivan and Clayton Lash er opened plumbing shop in build- ing on lower main street. Murray-Jay D. Rising purchas- ed 400~acx'e farm southwest of here for $150 an acre. Wyraoro-Diessel engine arriv- ed for new Gage County Electric Company's electric plant. Ogallala-Veryl Storer openedlhis Gift Shop. Edison-Board ol Education in- spected mw auditorium. New paving opened from Julian corner to Nebraska City. Sealed bids will be received on Oct. 80 for grading and incidental work on Lemoyne-Arthur project No. 94-B, Federal Aid Road.Walthill-Laying of mains for distributing \natural gag in village nearing completion. Plnttsrnouth -United Light 5: Power Co. testedout improvemenm in equipment of Iowa-Nebraska Light & Power Co. Bladen--New town well nearing completion.| Plsttsmouth-The Lyman-Richey Sand dz G and wldrefn vunwd at the rs.Mary Wrich home Sunday alber- noon.Clarence Voss had the misfor- tune to break his right ann when he tell down while playing liase- hall Sunday afternoon. Hans Wiese celebrated his birth anniversary Monday evening whenhe entertained a number of rela~ Lives and friends.Mr.and Mrs.H. c .Kuhr and family and Miss Knowlton wereSunday dinner guests at the Her~ man Rahlfs home, near Orum.Earl Quinn of Omaha, spent the weekend with Clarence Voss.August Kahnk and family vis¢ itod at the Wm. Hansen home on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Wrich were Fremont shoppers Friday. mam. CREEK VALLEY The young women\s Missionary Society met at the home of Miss Ethel Schurman on Thursday aft- emoon.Mr. and Mrs.Adolph Holtman, Richard and Anita were Saturday evening guests at Wm. I-loltman's.The members of the Needle and Garden Cllib, met nt the home of Mrs. E. H. Crocker on Wednesday afternoon.After the program and business meeting was held the re- mi nde r of the afternoon was spent visitingafter which a dainty lunch was served.,Mrs.George Niebaum and lx-me Holtman wen Mr. and Mfg Henry loltmannoi ole, Ne . are visi ng at <home 'lf Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Holt man and family.They are als( renewing old acquatinitnnces. ~|Mr. and Mrs. August Kerkhofi and Rodney were Fremont businesx callers Friday alternoon. Mr. and Mrs.Henry Holtman Mr. and Mrs. Wm.Hnltman sm .ML and Mrs. Rudolph Dunklai were Sunday aitemocn and evening guests avboule Dunklau's. I Gilbert Lallman attended th- Mldland~York football game a Fremont Friday evming. \Wm. Holtmsn called at Adolpl Holtman's Monday eyening. Non-nm rayon hloomers and sill stripe jersey bloomers in all size for women and misses, 2 pair S at Fashion Center.40-1 |Fashion Cent/er Beauty Parlo [Phone 471-Alice Triplett.40-1 TREE PLANTING PROGRAM FOR 1931 BEGIN: ur Nebraska early spring is th\ b a t time to do extendve tre planting-but _ right now is th time to plan for this planting. Th ground where the trees are to b planted should be plowed this fulravel Co., which operates and left in a rough loosened :on pits six miles from here shipped ...10,000 carloads ot sand and graveli:hd°'h°v°' o=;;°=~ m'1;|n:mwn1 al from this point in 1929, which x§_'f,'f,__°__'j'§ffB_ °'}__ n.. _gg: g |W . Peters attended the I. 0. 0.F.nvention at Fremont Tuesday. rs.H.Busch and son, Harry of Omaha, were callihx on friendshere Snturdsy evening. A number uf friends were en-tertained at the Wm. Peters homeTuesday evening in honor of Ray- mond's birthday.Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Svogersen and daughter Christine,Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Jefferson and Mr. and Mrs.A.C. Sunds were Sunday dinner guests at the Martin Sundshome.{f' Chris Sbender had the misfor-3tune of breaking his wrist sma.-WJ while trying m crunk his car.d Mr. and Mrs. Glen J-.Aferson ...dane tl v h 5]h l.d 31 I Umana, vwxwu an lun.~.llller'n Sunday.Mrs. Miller re- urned with them for a few days sm.Mrs, Carl Iamd xehxmed tn beromein Fremont Sunday alter pending several weeks a t the uma of her mister,Mrs . Elmer und, zecnpex-ating !r0m an appen~ lcltin operation.Mr.Bellaa returned from Iowa' he latter part of the week where e has been the past several weeks.Mr. and Mrs.louis Policz andamily ol Omaha, spent Saturday nd Sundav visitimr relatiws here. Tv " * ; ; , ; ; "" ' g , _ML A. Jeifers of Council Bluffswaited with Ffank Gaaser 'Duesdnyii and Wednesday.Ig Fnfz 'Arp was a dinner guest, at | the Frank Gasser home Monday.|Rev.and Mrs. Joaeph Rnlmus-,g men and family nl' Llnsay, Nob. vis- 1 Iited at the Wm. Cunningham homeWednesday.I | ,Mr.andllrS.Se thWhi i e d o f ' Flk City were Friday evening vis- ,lbors at Frank Gassefs.'] I Mrs.A, C.Anderson returned".home from the hospital Saturday.| mu . wmu e m nu L unmgleu nmmuse on his fum.Mr. and Mrs. Alben Nelson and Zlmily, and Ted Nelson spent last Sunday evening at the Nels Nelson mme.Mr.and Mrs.Bi ll Vogt lpent Sltuniay at the Wm.Wulb-ern name.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Andersen spent Sunday afternoon at the J. W. Nielsen home. Mr. and Mri Fred Peiergen and Irvin were Sunday dinner guests ahMr. and Mrs. John Vogt.} Mr; and Mrs. Otto Mencke and \" ` T "' m .\ v * i 'rh d M .--. ....'J'.5..§'§'"......'2 Sodrduyrld nggl Dondld ';'£" 0B5r\l:huuw;si§eldc};\t ~ i.'Z °§uY.'.iL'§"»'}€.§'}.`i,.f'f.'"" Mntzen 'or un extended visit at the nome%Pele dhsmussefh home Sunday.|The Dorcas Sowing Club mct ntl f Mrs. '.l`hurber'r parents, Mr and drs. Robert Audreasen.Mr. and Irs. Thurber have been in Minne- polib, Minn. Lhe past two months where Mr. Thurber has been cm- lloycd.Mr and Mrs. Will Farnberg ofiraqi' were Sunday guests of Mr md Mrs. H. C. Blaco.Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rosenbaummd Mildred, Mrs. Ruth Rosenbaum md Mr. and Mrs.Frank Naewlrove to Scottsbluff where they vm spend u week with Mr.and lirs. Sam Demaree.The men will Mend the 6remcn's convention meld Lhere und will spend several lays hunting.Mrs. Frhnk Timber- ain of Davey, Neb., came Samir.-lay evening for n week's stay at.he home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Ward. f Last. week in this column you read that the Methodist Ladies' Aid would hold their bazaar Oct. 66.lt should have read, the ba- mar will be held Saturday, Nov. I.Mr. and Mrs. Lou Kreymberg ol Fremont, visited at Gus uironberg s Sunday.Mrs. Lulu Cushman of Lincoln,' culled on friends in Kennard last M M.. . . . z. : " " .. . ; . . " ; : "° 'i'.:% § ~°."§""°.f.' ~ Soren Wo lsmannChristensenhome Saturda eve-5 s aiu uy afternoon with only] 'ning and Sunday nfternoony la fcvy members: present.The nixt I Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gorellnm and l'»'€i.§`.'f.-""i'ii'§" '$"""'3f' bla! at ;children mired at me Frank Gas-Mr f{.l°zu i i i . ' mf ul ern. ser home Sunday.;. a rs.nslo fer Andor~Mr. and Mrs, Louie Guttsch and sen and family and Mr. and Mrs.\ children visited at the John John-§$`£2""§...&"`°°§'k'$and ;»m1,;>-' B rnoonggg';n};;§9 in Washington s\}\'\°Pe\nr Andersé. home in Blair. r e Ki m Corn French of Kansas sa »=;;_s rs.Haus Vogt had gity'h;"!'l Mrs.Charles Brock U f i b e m K . m § " ° § 1 $ f " . T i ~ ~ ..° x. ..: '" ;. ¢ .. '° s : ;. § ' .m..' f° :§ :a » :: :°. L " "" ~ °° "° °' i n " '° °" ~, Wednesda Th °y-ey are.old school _1 h L d _teacher ffgfls of Mrs. Sumner.mf. 3¢ n"l` F.i'Zf'§.EL'§.`"»?.¥m';f'°' rE`m~1L1 zE mum*xa gi a a gd 'l;'i§a..§'°L'§°il"§"i.°J'.i» TREES AND s ununs a g o g a x n e Nelsoh and Wayne _5 _arold Nelson celeb te hFerulmerswindoshrubsand birthday at the Ansel Toftlxme .12 frm tree s much m d if applied Thursday evening. 'at this season of the year.This ia|Mm Shirley Pewrsen and Allen,'par1.i»:ularly-true with manure.Mrs. Fred Andersen and Mr. and Roots of perennials will absorb Mrs. George Broderson were visit- 'some nitrates from the feriilizer &€i`..i'i§,'f"'...*l.!'»§'i.§€...',}°'§..'i'§" .~';'1Z1° '$."§"'§..¥"° late ful] :a yvell as in sen's binhday.' y spnng.variable nit,-I Hans Svagersqn, Alma and Hur-rates are partlcllarly valuable tal . .fruit trees iust before they nut mm.......................................... II i I £i{A{~éhi1a»-en make,fee! i rri ta ble a n d blue --te n to one it's yo ur nerv es. Don't wait until your oyers wrought nerves hnvfkept youlwake half the night and pavedthe way for another misergbld day.Take two teupoonfula of Dr. Miles' Nervine and enjoy tho relic! that (o\!ows.Take twomarc before you go to bed. Sleep--and wake up ready for the days' duties or pleasures.Dr.Milfs'Ncrvine is new made in two form;-Liquid and s J daughter visited relatives hers: on Saturday.4 'Mr. and Mm.Wm.Wiese audi family visited at the Chris Sunds home Sunday.G-:urge Lamb of Arlington, yrnscalling on friends hbre cdnesdny.| Mrs. A. C. Andersen underwent,an operation for goi re at ani Omaha hospital last wo.k and ntl this writing is getting along nicely. Miss ViolnLiesche assisted Mrs.Hans Moeller with the house workduring Mrs. Moeller's illness withi the flu several days lust week.| Edward Ci1rist4.:iscn of nearlrvingtonvisiteda t the James Christensen home Sunday. Mrs. W. A. Kerstetter was call- ing on Mrs.A.Sunds Thursday| afternoon.| .Hcdtural College will distribute forest tree seedlings under the terms of the Clarke-l®Nary Actagainnextspring.The applica- tion blanks for requesting these trees and lists of available swck will be sent out about December 15. DALE UU'NG5 Leroy Brown,son of Mr.and( Mrs. Lloyd Brown, has been very dek with a throat infection.A t this writing he is some better.Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Nels svendgard attend- ed a mrd pa rty at the home ofCharles Thielfoldt near Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jungbluth drove to Omaha Friday to visitwithSylviaandattend the food'show at the auditnrium.I Mrs.Nels Svendgard drove Wi Blair Saturday where she stayed several days with her mo!.her,IMrs. Lena Tliielfoldt, who is con-| fined to her bed with illness.| Nels Svendgard drove m Blair Saturday on business.Mr.and Mrs.Paul Jones,Mr. and Mrs.Walzer Gutschow of]Blair,drove to Omaha Mondaynight. to atmud a dinner and show,! the occaion being the bznth wed- dfg anniversary of both couples.r. a n d Mm Paululones,Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jensen attended a blrthday party at the Walter Guts- chow home in Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Braeseh werevisiting with Mt. and Mrs. Martin Sunds Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Enerson, Mrs. Frank Kastrup returned Sunday from a two weeks trip in Wyoming Mr.and Mrs.J. E.Jungbluth drove to Omaha Sunday so visit at the home of Mrs. Jugnbluf.h's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.S. Wil- llama.Mayor Ormsby returned to his home in Casper, Wye. after spend- ng several weeks with his son and e. Etfervacent Tablet. Both are the same thempeutically. Liquid or Ethrves- cent Tab!e\.s a t All \. druz umm r Mrs.Nels Peterson has beenSunday.'out their miie buds and settlieir,§||||||||||||||||||||||||||||"||||||||||||||||||||||m|H|||||||||"II|||||||||||||||"|||_1£=' i sick with the flu but is much lm-, proved now. fruit.The manure or fertilizerwould not be applied close to theReHancock of Blah-I preachedP|'1n¢-All the mbblsh and leaves the Sunday morning service at theMethodist church as Rev. Booher should be raked away and me fer-tilizer applied at least a foot fromwas out of frown.ltbe main trunk or stems of the Mr. and Mrs. Phil Corcoran _0f,t!ees or shrubs.This method willOmaha, spent the week-end with eneourage the development of feed- Mr. snd_Mrs. Chester Rosenbaumling roots lanher away from the rl f l |" "MH;m|'e[sen who has be cenier of the plant. ki f Ji Anderson tl1e|W i ; S l i §'.§.,..,'"».... quit in order B R E W S T E R B I T S = Pmu h e mi g h t s h u c k c o r n f o r H. H.. g i Jac obs.._Mi s s Ro s le W u lb e m, d a u g h te r o f _ _ Ge o r ge Hi llma n i s s bu c k mg c o rn | M| ~_ a n d Mr s . W m.W u l b e r n , c e l c - E f o r E l me r Mi lle r .ibra had h e r 1 2 th bi r thd a y F r i d a y =W o r d wa s rec eived he r e o f \.lA€~evening.Th o s e w h o w e r e p r e s e n t | E d e a th o f th e i n f a n t s o n o f M r . lm i lwe r e z Mr .a n d M r s . A l b e r t P e t e r - . E Mr s .H a r r y An d e r s o n o f n e a r C n i g .M r s .A n d e r s o n wa s f o r m- e r ly W a s B y r l e H o lm e s .M r . Mrs. A. C. Holmes left Tuesdayevening for Craig where they willspend several days in the home of their daughter.Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pattersonand baby came upfrom Gmaha. onSaturday to spend the night withMr. and nm. Sam Hall and fam- ily.On Sunday Mr. and Mn.Taylor Meadows drove out and all i sen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lars Petersen, Olga and Howard, Mr.and Mrs. Chris Jalmel and family,Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wulbem and family,Mr.and Mrs.RudolphKubl,Mr. and Mrs. Hans Vogt,Mr. and Mrs. Bill Vogt, Miss Anna Jewel,Miss Christine Svogersonand George Bock .Mr, and Mrs. Art Desler and Duane and Mr. and Mrs. Wm.Hunt ld little Jackleen were Sun- _flly 'nner guests at the A. A.were entertained at dinner at the Krrmberg h°m¢,Sam Hall home._Mr. and Mrs. Alfred SvogersonMrs H- g..sls;°.-gmrtunga qv- and Christine were 'sundsy dinner . _ .=..... 1 = 5. == = '<-.,.,E YOUR FARM PRODUCTS § TO MARKET § \~.E A Cheaper,§ Qulcker,E Easier W ay § E Call US for estlmates E .QQQLQISF ~ 5|||||I||||||lu|||||n|mmmulImln||||||nl||lnInI||u|nl|l||||||||i|||||||||||i <i = ° §CHARLES BATES, Prop.KENNARD, NEB. ?il|||||I||||||lu|||||n|mmmulImm||||||nl||lnInI||u|nl||||||||||||||u||||||n» 1Any ower farmer or groups of farmers of Waahingtn county #who wish m get ten or a dozen of your neighbors together for n meeting like this are invited to do ao.County Agent George Bates y mrbe gla d m me h v w ho w u. make these various rope aplices. ~runxr:.Ys no i s fv v IN NEW ClRCULAR 'Turke y a ue ro a s te di nn ne w circular of the extension service pvhieh will soon bo nerdy for dis~ trlhution ut ilxe Agricultural Col- lege and at offzccs of County Ex» tension Agents.The new circular n e x n g e x c e e d e d m l s y e a r . Six miles of county road running north from Goldenwd highway toward Bladen, being graveled and graded Bluden-Interior of Meat Mar- ket improved. uwellen--Village Board install- ed electric dren. Huy Spring~s--City Park Com- mlsslon held meeting to consider park improvement program.\Eimueek--D.s.w m m m a n d on, Everett, seeking for location for cheese faciqry. Snyder-New SL Deo's Catholic cfhumh bllildinz dedicated.1 Elgi n-we n o e m Va lle y c e m- etery grmmds improved.in numbered 999 and has been pre-\Sjnrilmer-Work on oommuuity pared by Miss Florence AtW0f>d» hall progressing rapidly. foods specialis o!_the extens10!l|Lyman--South Main Street cin- Isoon as the frost is out of the ground, work the soil thoroughly with a dine and han-ow, making a compact seed bed.The planting season is usually during the early pa n of Apri l but the ground should be prepared by April 1. The eftenmlon service of the Ag- ,Q-|=zza.\ Let Us Madce Your Car u ,. terms of the Clarke-l®Nary Actagainnextspring.The applica- tion blanks for requesting these trees and lists of availab!e swck will be sent out about December 15. orge I-Iedelund last Wednesday Albert 'Nelson home. ming were Mr. and Mrs. H. C.Mr.md Mn. Ha rry Swanson laco and Mr. and Mrs.Elmer and children spent Sunday after- right.noon at the parental, Nels Swan- \ \l u l l A an u s a . - n - < . ° - ; » ' O \ ] C <- f o r °s o o o PANCAKES Gooclfu Ba:Pnnake Flo u r hu~| lated md approved by lhnGoodz oulekec ing Bumnun of Foods, Sn.nl-llon ...J'u..m. . . .our assurance f n high quality p nd o f pa fbd . . . . . . - . _ - l l *u m¢\»=~ - "°"'3.24 "-»GuunH_§§? ~ "ESU . '§'\_,_»:' g C A K E ; .=E=».~=U 1 r 2 ° * ~' S ' - ' f ', . " i I F = ¢ ! ' . ¢f x * N »» . : , ; . . . . ' 1 ' . : : ' c ¢5 1 4..-.c c ~' n ; pg "'°'f~a f ~|, _€--».-\ `s|»__» ' ; " . .__- . H-~r." a -»s Wh 3 . .r .'-¢>~,, .~x " 1 I " . ;" ' - ' 1 * _-..~.. 1J .., A Q 'w w ARE y ou gain; to fry to go through anuther winner with those half-hating.fuela ting mm g = mv m mc e ze a a n dcolds?, will you imtnll an Emu: Heatrola wich in easy, wholehouae wnrmth? With Hamrola thee will be les: houxwork.Heau-da is so dem. You'll have less dclmes. Heatrola's warmth is so health- ful.And you will have laws fuel bills.Fa the famous ln- tenui-Flre Air Duct enables s n m m w m z m w m u m u e at the fur) con: of 1 uinde mm. \~ \ Q a nervxoe.'ine cingular wns prepna-¢emd_ed in connection with another new'Ord-$22,500 Motion Picture extension circular about the dress- Theatre wxu be 1, 1m t on site ofing,ZfHd"\8 and marketing of former Peoples Store,re¢ently mew r yn.destroyed by fire.Preparation of the fowl for the Paving completed from Burling- ovcn, the toasting process. how fJ°|t0n cvax-head bridge west of Ash- 4»n when me turkey is done andnand throuxzh to Greenwwd. 'f<-wi ri ng' a n d drmi nzl da kds xe l-W ork mrmi on nu~ an included in the cillulht-The li nf s hi m by Gurue y s Q! Ymk- m z few p a n m m m d w i t h w ma v. mni ng i mks y a nd lu tlmght to m d Gu n! -Hi g hw a y ¢ r l l \nlbelum m m puu a ls xly w he re, na ainfmw Km-=. o pened. young husbands who will 1fNB5d¢\Plans being mndm 00 continue st the 'rhmksxlvinz feat tlns yu: - Eizhwy Ho. 26 west from Broad- for the tint Emu-|waber to Northport on north side Fashion Centex Slippers that Wear for Woman and Misses pric- ed at $2.98 m $5-503 Erma Jettick, $5md$6;Robinhood!or theChil~ am. sus w $3 .3 9-ul s ize s.1 : PEN .-,.;;nEs'nN<;HISTORIBAL RECORDS Four Nebraskmns, in addition toDr. Addison E. Sheldon, the edi- tor,have wmbimd their talents and contributions in a most volu- shle histories! volume hy the Nab- of North Plath River Bridgeport-Trail Theatre com pletely reoovnted. Blair Blair Canning Co eom ple!/ed se.sson's awning operations. N Highway No 8 to be mo hom Main St. ta one block east. miles of road from Ft. Calhoun m Wrumrlr school. Blair Falla: Bi lle t deue d for ravine w a s U s Snyder sold his m m m in Corner Store to his Murphy Company gnvels l h.:$||\tP|nnker|'a.r6wHl| ..~'|n t~ g t w s c i - - -i l l ! `I I Ilo a n . . . ] u | ! n d d v v | le r .an d b n k n . . . a n d la ne d q ld o n s, g old c mh mwn pnnwgg m 1 wry. . M-\ls°°du'°°°\'~ coom mums a l=u:vA'ton omlincoln, Ndarllkl- au - u c - 4 ~ | ~ ¢ a - 4 l u n u l l w\...n1..n-w u » a f . | . | » 11%n§}ore\ l G n l l l l l i `| BIGPound I Winter Ready "'1`henewl93Qm0deJ!{9~§»P ~I t S h o u l d H a v e - - ='.L§.'1F;'»"$~»°f&'}`§i§2..m.*§; . j ; 5 , ; " g , . ,f°;-.uz,e .¢ = _gdzetosuitcvcryrequdrement.'1 .A g e n e r a l w m t e r t u n i n g u p t o Th ° m = y ° u d ° ¢ ¢ m b = h ml 1 ° d i n mh ° u r - A n d p u i d f w b v i n s u r e E A S Y S T A R T I N G " ' ° ' " ° ° " " 2.Gr i n d t h e V alva. 3.Rsmave the Carbnn. 4.»gg_;g= Ignition an d Carblv ~ ~ N i c F r i e d r i c h s e n Y . . l | . . . . . . . P A l ¢ ¢ \f l a i l h w ( I c h :....... .........J _._ MINUMX'€ '*? f vf ff l.U 5 % |G R l u u | . | = Vt'e Specialize in Gas Engine and Tractor Repairing|%m u s e m m m r x u l s o d m . jun a n the pmu. N. c. Abbm, of Nebraska City, has tx-med the mme Unmln, a s npplied to diiu and towns, from i h Celia-Daman oridn, whnn it wa s rpdlo d L lyndo n a m w i ts px u a n t d d s me in dm Uni md Stai n.An ho proceeded with hi! lvoluiiun, lm endowed what might partners. South Sioux Ci ty-"Mai l"| w Lekz. iohmra-Constrnstion of | | link ol railroad being rudzed completion. Gndi ng projat vm-k bo n between DeWitt Ind Wilber. Arnold-Wo rk xtutad on an lmlpi tll.. |.nur mmf '<E FLOQ;1- ___,,_.,.__.. ..__._...._, ,,.,...., K e n n a r d Garage _,q__L G'R](§°R,'Proprietor a ,mb. Bltlir, Nehnska, ~ 23 \ .|a l l q { u m | » | » ¢ 4 m ¢ m i > . , m m » »m . m n n . u . c c m m m » n , n ° m » » ¢ n » . ¢ u » r n ¢u»~,m ¢.¢.|,F S T M P H I R F S |91E"!E! he-»~e~ 'w ~ - : r e f ~ . : ' ° . L . . " ' * " . : . L m ° . : = f : . '1:f"..L~'° . , . ' f f ' ° . 2 .°°*::.a':e.'1.*':.°|»-f_ » -. _ F'r¢¢\r l i n |. . II A COLUMN FOR 2 WQMEN meats,add 54 tenspwn each d~Judge-uava you q v :wenground nllspiee, doves and diana- nemgmw to imprisonment?. .....-. n»...m inon.Primus.nevsrl I u n i - U I va n I l u v : - v ima Wm. My. Jr. ann nun many il`0Ch|\0"scum cu-mu I J°ds¢-Them there don't c1'Y»n - .Katnhmnrk,low.Sdtablrprlzem A nieefing of the wua¢-wmaSix NS* cooked carrots, 2 °"'{Y°\l'l'¢ 8°i!\K|J0b! ridat now.\ ~~ g ~g 'were`warded each of tbtm. Anice .linje was held at the Henry dn \'°9f» 2 W.. _Sli ____.,...,,;-n...\.z..» M.. elm nm satin-n lo-1 ' 1!'P"¢!f°== F"med "Y her moth %E':*;:'°.',,*:2;"f,§.":~:'=:x=,_.12 _e ii\§"¢iR}§"r2""" m2i§""`f"{i{i';,;.?;;.':'munity in their ; ; m e n 'Teacher--Johnny, if your father |M m R_A Scot: and ¢hi1amn|wfn¢d forty dollars and gave your ||| ff fm-'Hzniv lnnnun if llhllllnn imntlnr half what would :he have? Rabbit Meat Foriale Grain FedRabb,its Dressed and Delivered to Your Door 25c lb. / Phone 2112 on 38 or 268 c. G. nALBEmr' No b .Mo n d a y a f t e r a we ek s vi s i t J o h n n y - - He a r t f a i lu r e I &i ;;;'» §"""i"L;`I.'€'e¥';."E¢."Zh"Z»2'm`?3¥=§'"2»5 `§»n1§a=`§mlg'}i=§';s£n-g, . BETTER ~ Pls with onion,mnyonmise drudng'a!ion carefully a Missouri editor Caftle W€2.€,_LOWBI', H€3V~ 'r L 'rar HAP1-|r:1¢ THE x-Ions and seasoning.Swf! carrots "*gI;§"<{°" "g'*§;y"c;n:1°°"' could lest Run ul Year So Far 'this mixture and bake for 15 to PThe Yanke€S of mils-¢»:=~d.;»i»-uf 2" brown or white .sa\x¢e.|Mrs o|a-umm-1: nays hm in Hoes sLur::> A Qumran let, url. August maasan.3 The Ft. Calhoun high school hasbee n invited to s end mam nm!lfaculty representatives to the lthird aumuxl convention nf thelNehruka Press Association at the lllniwniov ..¢ n.-...\..the 9A!h ,.¢.,¢ ...ww "¢. ... .....¢..u~»w mueach family brou ht well filled haskets to satisfy .L inner man.A dgllghtiul time was enjoyed by all.A long table was loaded with allthe good things o! the season, and was served cafeteria style.The£}i}i§£E"°r`"o¢"{»5]§`§r`f`"" aibegnoamn was spent vikiiing, also Adolph' Schroeder of Omaha, 55931118 the Clqb SOIIES Severalwas a business visitor here Wed- contests were gwen, and a numbernPm{av of prius were won by the lucky arm;hardy moe.Witness the evi-' serve not.1dence: they eat pie for breakfas !~the paper that the YOIUIE girls of |Doing' business without advertis-ifi dly me abandoning all restric d th vm..an'I`he Ersctice, 'tis said, is dying . ing ls like winking at a girl in the tions.'dark.You know what you are do-I Mr.Old-timer--Well, I'd betterL di hard.There arcour, but x es -~ »-.....1.,1inn but nnbndv else dow not catch mule witho ut hers on 'I'¢Ip`I'a1ls to $3.:0: Fat Limb V11 nes Scare 15 C=»2.o Unturn Whlcl Can-les Best Grades to $850. -i'Union steer Yards,Ott.21._| 1930 "attle supplies for the ne 1 week's opening were lar the heav- | lat (or the year so for 28.00.52 head. and all cl===~=~' including (ed steers. feeders and she stock mov~ ed slowly on a weak to 25olowe: basis.Top on steers was 512115. Quotatlom on Cattle: Choice to prlme yezu-llngs $11.75 61 1290:good w choice yesrllags $l\'l.'i5(v urls: lair to good yearxiags SIC-- 00@10.75;common to talr Year-llnzs ss.'15@9.75: trashy ycarllnzs sa.oo@s.'1s; choice prime handy steers $ll..25@l2.252 choice prlmcl heavy steers $1o.'l5@11 75:sood. choice heavy steers $l0.00@l0.'I5: sood choice handy steers 510.256 11.z5: fair w good steers ss.oo@xo.oo: common total: steers sang ' @D.(l0: lair to choice fed h rs $9.0D@l1.'l5: Iolr to choice 1 cows ss.oo@s.ca:good.chcic 1 range heeves sB.o0@9.00:tat '|good range bceves ss.'1s0s.oo: - I Mrs. August Klassan entertain- ed sewral friends at pinochle Wed-nesday aitlernoon.lllrs.I-`._ W. Moeller was awarded Iirst prize and Mrs. Emma lietchmark,sec-ond.The usual good time, with fine eats were reported. George Dillon,a former man- ager of the Calhoun Lumber Co., but now a resident of Chadroh, Neb., was renewing acquaintanceshere Wednesday. Mrs. Clarence Stewart and little son of 'South Sioux City,camedown Wednesday for a short visit at the parental, John Wriedt, Sr. home.She Ntumw to hor home Thursday.Mr. and Mrs. Scott Allen spent Thursday evening at the Carl Rnhwer home._ Mrs. Percy Tucker proved a de- lightful hostess to the members of the Happy Hour Club on Fridaylaftemoon.All members present but two.Five games of pinochle were played and then much merrl~ m:n\'. was caused when the hostess, contestants.After the contests a business meeting wus'held.The present offices were reflected forthe coming year.Mrs. C. R. Mend of Blair,Mr. and Mrs.\Vm. l'. Cook of Omaha and Mr. and Mrs.Claus Mehrens of this plnce be-_ came full flzdgevl members of the organiutlon.A vote of thankswas extended to Henry Rohwcrj Mrs. Marie lllehrcns and Miss KateMehrens for weir kind hospi¢ali¢y.1 George Mangold of Bennington and Henry Keiser of Omaha, were the committee appoint:d bo arrange for the next meeting.j .Mri and Mrs. Henry Klindt wer:- ,visitors Sunday at the Richard Sievers home.I Mr. and Mrs. John Lorsch and children were Sunday afternoon visitors at the I-lenry Fischer homeThe Parent Teachers AssoEation will give a Hnllowe'en social ul. the City Hall, Monday evening, Oct. 27.A good time is being nlanned.1 ii l i l 1 lh(I9§.' efvrvivois of an earner, Luugn.---ue r b m d wh o e ve n n o w wo u ld rm mo r e th i n k o f s ta r ti n g th e day wi t h o u t a th r e e ' c o r n e r c d s la b o f c old a p p l e p i e th a n I wo u ld w i th - ou t my c of f ee . A l l o f wh i c h i s meant.to illu s- tr a te th e extr eme s of e s te e m pie h a s wo n i n t h e h e a r t s o f mm.I f you happen to be a. y oung :md \\i¥l ro me ma id an d ha ve s e t. y o u r c a p to wi n a c e rtai n y ou ng ma n, tak :° th is advi c e:in vite h i m to y c ur h o me a n d f e e d h i m pie.I realize 1.1 f fin F»I1}i1:;g l]|:|.l, I have wanders 0 my r m- r \ ; ni o n , a s il. xwr e . Bu t 1 xr n 11' this is not a. c olumn o f a d s m 'ur th e iova l e m , I sin- _ALNO lun.- ; i Aff '> cerely l.-»p--Cilua;..1 Li.»alleg edly close ha,r~£1 ma n ' s heart. and *s a n d lr n c v c Luau uv ma n y b11\.\<.I\xl.|bi li tyI . :< ; : ; ; ~L : \.| > p . \ l L 1 . l : s ,t h t .a . . A . L \ . . . io c unk \\\~1\ dw > :mu \.»w.... .V.um-»| \ | | | a L 11]msuuz : m u w u c a . * A u . '.L..IL, df ul : l . Il \' I f C \ . \ p i d ' s a i d i é d 1l.f n l n \H r l l ~~~ c o mmo n. f a i r mn g i 655: Good c hoic e E @6."l5;f a i r to so $4.25@5.so:choic herfers $'¢'.'¥5@B.50: rims! helfcrs ."J'?.25: go od a w w :hcifea cutters $3.50@4.0fl e bceves $5.5o@ fin an original and novel :nannerf Miss Lena, dadghber of Mr. andgrass cows $5.50 1 IJ\`QS'¢IlP'Cd each player with Il Dli2*=1 Mrs. Hans Knag of Douglas coun- =0d grass co\a°:Th1S was f0U0W@Qi by a mlvssiflg ty,spent the past week nt. the e 1181115 grass : contest, Mrs. Chns Frahm rec-ew- Emil and Gus Kruse homes. | I good 19 choice :iog first prize quo Mrs. J. A. Lan-Q Wm. \Kay,Sr.,. who Has boon' 238120:fair ¢0.d1S. second. Delaczous r@f1'¢ShmHI}i~S seriously ill for some time, d1ed rs 5500@725; _mare S*2{V0d by the h°SU?55=Miss Saturclay evéning,Oct.18.Mr. . pnnnpm sam Aims. Snark and Mrs. Henry Jen-'Kay was 77 years of age.H., is l'§a§t m 3 * NE w P L A NT m u n :l v n u l :Joint Heat dnd Power Plant of BelshhzzarPu mp k in Pic n w ' u ; | - ; J s | 0 I \g g i n g u r ,1 t e a s p o o n a f I At Lincoln Cattine Exnenéescin1;1¢.11." 4 c u p li ul \%I.l.'l£f|as cup bb-\x:\usrrrr,'=y¢:\.| |u0ll salt., 1 '| ~1:4 \L1]»::lrxum lla c ooked "ora ngelk1L;|.l|'1 ¢.1)=mL15a ll 1 l\ \'""U .g q lhMi nn \?l..£l\ }m:U}'\l. l\'a Sm » |.\ Sa vi ng adequate f o r ba th th e n e w fu nc ti on rnrmey and fur nish ing an su pp ly o f he a t an d po we r e stwtc uni ve rsi ty un d st Le c apitol is the dai ly n the n e w heatinsr an d u r I $T0 0,f '{' 0 md was the on ly bui ldi ng of i mp or ta nc e er ec te d on th e U n i versi ty c a mpus durin g the past tvrc y ea rs.Ea c h o f th e f ou r b oi le r s stand! mo r e th a n twe n tv f e e t h i z h a n d i s n e r i a l h l a s k e r n i e c e '" " " " " '" " `sen wer e g ue sts.y g h o l g g ~M r .a n d Mrs._ Thomas Au t§e n '0@8.25:f_ ash'an d c lu ld n e n o f Oma h a , we r e I ' r l-r i J ' d a y d mn e r gu e s ts of Mr . a nd Mr s . ' ffood iw c ho c :~ g Henry Fisc her. UO: In r £0 good Mr . a n d Mr s . J o e L az u r e le f t o n 0:c o mm o n t o Sa tu r da y f o r Pierc e,No b .f o r a l@"l.50I tf f mh y ls h or t vi si t,. with xe lati v. S »J o e wi l su rvived b y h is wif e an d two s on :a n C a r l a n d W i ll i a m o f Ir vi n gto n . } On e sou,Ot to prec eded h i m i n dea th.Fu ne ra l s er vi c es wer e h eld at the Presby bc riazm c hurc h here on Tu e s d a y at 3 p . m. wi th in te r me n t in th e Ge r man Ha ll c e mete r y .Th e fc llnwifnn wo r n na l!bear ers:D e t- " " " " r " " " " " - l . " " " '1 A Bi b li c a l D ra ma presented by th e W r i g h t C a li f o mi u Play ers,i n the ir te n th an n u a l to u r .- Th r ee g re a t episodes of Da n ie l wo ve n i n to a n alluring; a n d p o we r f u l d r a ma . Vasu; nulgu uuw043 15 : ml ca lm heavy calves s u cnlvu u.oo@a.uo: dncken ss.sumo.<J " ' " ' ' ;~ntc r .A a nP S I : 5 1 . 0 n l l l u > l ' 1 U r i n d ~." i l l .'L ~~b n .md or mi Llnoroughllh xhcnS ti r c .1 tad d mi lk. . He at. mer h ot M1 e g ; oln t ad d or asc uldmg p r??¢¢ ,n¥\d. pour into It p u 5 u , , . i md ti n l l L.; a hut ovc sl (4 - 0 i } 1 5 . I n h u ..th e n reduc e to slo lg,u n tl l f l l.;;M a n d b v-ff . ~~bet.~~m g |S J .~about -15 mmutc s.Yie ld. 1 pi t. i f | Q 3 ~C r e a m P i c A I .. .. . } l \ n n Y £ l \ f ' d ~' P C L I P I1 - - H . - - - -' T ---. 1 pc wrr pla rfl.rec ently p u t i n to u s e on Lhc Uni ver si ty c a mp u s a t L i n - c r ln Wlwif c te i ts h a ve n o t b ee h c o m- p1 .I to |:I:Lc:rnL:za the exac t n\e..;.savi ng,i t i l k n o wn th a t cc r =.le»ablg saving;w i l l re su lt f r o m a s n a ll pa y ro ll an d mo r e cflieicnt irwtéwds o f produc tion o f he-at an d cl' c lric ity .Th e n e w pl' \ nf f u r: Tln a laerlt and p ower to thc vretiw l...v I :mp .:3 o f ggw Unl-vcr 155 1 | } . . r f n th e ng rlc ultu ra l Cl.>r~]\1:-,h'::t f - r the n e w state ¢rn.l1»l.: lr 1 PII."i."¥IC}' power ser- vi :for We ~:m:1f»'.The o ne n la nt _-d -1 " "e i g h t e e n f e e l .a c r o s s ,e a c h w a y ] C o a l i s f e d i n t o t h e f i r e b o x e s b y mec hanic al nac thods, no hand labor bei ng necessary .W h e n dumped fr o m th e c a r c o a l is a utomatic ally . c arried to a bunker near the c eiling whic h holds 150 tons, or a bout four, carloads.I""rom th is bu n ke r the |:t..;l is l:1l:en lo the boilers through amo va lmle c h ut th e a c tu a l feedin be i n : d o n e by mec hanic al stqk c rs Th e f o u r boilers c an eupply 2,000,000 pf1-r T4 o f stea m evc ly dey , usinfe 11 00 tons of water.F o r the present lfxc g: will be c alled upon to su pp ly but 1450.000 pounds p e r ' dn v.'Ihre stvnrn is not In st af te r. stoc kers $7.50 fair stoc kcrs_ grades $4.00 fleshy feeder choic e feedc good feeders : to f a ir fe e de r i n g hc ifc rs c ows $%.0U@: $s.oo@7.5o: 8'?.5U@10.25: 1 $':.cc Qo.c o. L OW E R.P : O n a.r u n h e a d !1f:"f'c15 @a.5 ss.o115.502 choice 1l¢f=W also combine business with leas-$8.50@9.25: good t0|ure, and purchase some co.t1.Fe for '$'f'f5@8'F5= fair 1,0 his feed lots.fmi ndi and Adolph Frahm.Mr.56.5D®'I.'f5: commonf Mrs. Mn Nickels has prone to ra $5.00fF?U.50I feed- $'¥.50 @ 8.502 stock 5525;stock heirer Istocksteercalves stack heifer ealve ry IOmahawhereshe will spend the 'irinter with her daughter and son-' in-law,Mr.and Mrs.Gus News- trom..'A surprise party was held at the' home of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Han, ié£"K§i1§e, i'i(;n!y R;)il"ll:,_J A. Landis, August Schroeder, Herman Key was :1 kind, unassuming man,who was respected by ali.The be- reaved 'wife and other relativeshavethesympathyofthiscem- muniiy.Hans and Carl Kay of this place are brothers.This community was shocked The Idol Worshippens and tHe Burning Fiery Fur -nace.\ of Bclshazzar-the Hand Writing an theWalL Act III. The Lions Den.The Triumph of Faith m r ! A RACTERSON nr GS 'f5.E=.F§iHf!..E'I°"l'}§.- ££E_'1?f'°E=.?,f a"i'4.§"°°*£" P? £'a'§:'L°f EF!.':.§°'%'}'-I u n aerrimdur.3 03 uxcu.uuuguucx, mano uzgazs '-""" 01 Mrs.Uavlu mulcr wnlcn oc-u atom to t anniversary.:curred near midnight Saturdnv,The Romantic Chutdean.The Royal Queen aware n c cu Mr.and Mrs.Louie Kruse ann!Oct 18 ut their home in tue The Beautiful Slave.King Belshnzzar and DahielSf: ner hund_red in family visited at the Claus ohrr(;,,},,,e' district Many of her' ~ _If'f5flhon1u Saturday evening.{f1-iends did not |n0w ¢,f_h@r illness'It is a magnificent religious drama with gorgeous cos unc cup \J\|A|.ru|u-.... ..0waL».r; 5 uiblmpuons flour, .. ..2w g a r ,f e w g r a l m bali,e1 -3 cupl rl*\!r5 th-~ -:1 pinnt ai: the Eapi-fa'n».ei.;."s;e~f,a-mas"s.ia£.;; hd; p:|:°':s 2 ISM 2 :nl thu- u't| pl.|:=: :xl the univerdty,purpulll and. returned to un a n line with c:c:1 ,,;,,.,-al .1 lnniwn il m.;w¢m-nary td nur-water.| fcil to $2.30 r:1rl u U U I K U I s u m s w r :The Misses Grain.and Almzfelm \.m»inn nnlu l\f\nr|cial:nhnnt||human. lwmnifnl "uma aoliinifil. transformiing a platformfgfalcspnnnesbutter,1*Cup . '""'chan mi °iL= sa l a wer fo szqiple-Benidiil\PPlc juiul5% :UP |»¢m°" ju\ce, 3 m-nt thef astput.But four hating p' _.....¢f.m.1 cnashzd. P"!£'PP_'i'| man are needed on qach shift for also be us ..._A in to n r n ln r f n l :man n n f 0 1 in n tn l Snlendo r5»5E1'¢i§1» ng; i»'u1i§l}§',} rin cd as on engineering lah-In this capacity it will neering students an op-to observe,ltudy,and1|mo n t mn d nr n h e l tl n n as FJ l|¢lD'lll.Z\l.FAT LAMBS:Rance lumbr good to choice- "-s3.c3'Ru.50: muclornhs. fair to :ood $'I.5CGILCc notice lnmtz-~. rsocd to choice sm '\?£l.25: :'!::::t lambs $'l'.25®'?.'L'E Klindt. of Omaha, came up Sl*\lf'.ten days. " A" 'that medical skillday to spend the week-end with their purenls, Mr. and Mn. Her-' man Klindt and other relatives. Mr. and hire. Curl Rohvger und, and loving hands could do wene of m n Sh l to her,no a I e eaves mourn'he tl voted husband andpassing'.r etwosom,Ransom of Blair,onddaughter,Miss Katia Ind grand-1 Guv of Ofnahi.besides a number . . . u q.- v . v . ¢ _ .-H...-.., ¢V - . - - - - -. . , . , _ _ _ Two hours of wholesome entertainment"I"~h¢||_Smld milli ann its operation.The capitol receivesbakedpl.:bl holler pcwer from thrpenitentmry plant.,:F d 3 °.'\\:|tal»I\ U p ";".?'d .Z 1.Add to Thus :lent would supply ample Mix I.\;rq |:..;' \ ;-ook [¢n"nlI\u\-35|heat #Q I|h; ~ =~'=°;g,g'g° "°"=;;» Q .1.::|.l il gf g|||I .~-:..¢»n.t..l1I.l5°-Pour over Innate Joslin.-erJ_l£ enstlcfohout ombory..give erigll cortunitymilethand lilrhth In nm: ur! Baptist Church. Fri., Oct. 24th 8:00 p. m gg "".;1;,,_.;';;.;';.;'|,;§;,§,;§5'L°:1\Iin'~.f"l nudes se..sncrs.snina-c;tv_I EWEF3: Fat. mud to choice S23 fdaughwn Lucille Olson of Cérescmg6f"0mi1'@r`1~@1a¢i§»@5, and a host of were callers Saturdav evenimr; at frinndn.l3'nnm:1l s:.nn°icesf were A u m l s s s u n o u s ;z u l u L O L ». The evening of UCL 11 vzaa| -,m f c h i n o u d i c e Mr. " andln-~\.l t = l l l l u u | | \ . n ; u _ ,__ _ h l l l l : L \ . '.~~~~\l ll \ I. |. . n | .A d d s u g a r a n d f r u i t . j\. llc ..a LlI|\|.b e a t ,u n t i l v e r y l t i i i . S p r e a d o n a t h o r o u g h l y c o o l e d p l n c a | » ; » h p m . .P u t . i n r e f r i g e r a t o r t o c h u .l o r al.h a l f h o u r b e f o r e s t r v i n g .Y i e l d ?S u f l i c i i e n t f u r 1 ;Ir s |"¢Q _g 1 't hs . . 1L p Q f t / TK */ now,daughter df Mr.and MWm. Prochnow, who was one ya old on that day.Thvere were present to enjoy the occasi iPinuchle was the entertainment 1 rf uo cs IN EXPERIMENTAL LOT RADIOSpicI Tests .Show It Now Pays to\\-mter '~q\1=1Sh '" the ueubl the owning prmz wmners buO.Bulard s¢w1§h»:. ta _"QI ~F e e d W h e a t l n f e c l d o f C o r n Mrs.'Sf.;.<;, and ~ h n r 1 air!! aalt .md I"I'Stratucker holdmn'Inch scar L u n a w w w ' - - v -- v wi i i ,m i l k .c a n o f a s e c o n d s q u n s l i m a y b e u s e d D o s n a k e t h e s h e l l l u l l .L i n t o i f t h e t o p o f u s m a l l H u b b a r d .~~ s e e d s a n d s t r i n g y p o r t i o n I l o c e i n 3 p a n t o b a k f O r B l c i l l n ( a b o u t 2 h o u r s )u n t i l t e n d e r .R e m o v e P u l p f r o m s h e l l ,b e i n g c a r f u l k e e p s h e l l i n t a c t ,l a s h p u p M ; s e a s o n .I m t u r n m i x t u r e t o s h e ' t h t h e s u r f a c e t p n d o m e§£'2.1Z1'~.s c o r e i t h i t k l l l f l f r b l u s h O w l 'w i t h n n l k a n d lJ'{*1t@U ~ It pays to Iced wheat rather than corn to livestock at present prices.This aconclusion has been reached by ofEcisls cf the animal husbandry department of the Uni- wrsity of Nebraska following ex- hnustivc tests into the merits of the dii¥`ercnt Iorrns of feed. "Probably one-fourth of the totalproductionof wheat in Nebraska"ill he fed to livestock this yegr,"recently declared Prof. H. J. Gram-lich, chairnmn oi; the department periment station than at any otherstationin the country.Tests onhogsthisyeng, were started in May, with Inter work on cattle and sheep. Professor Grnrnlich said that population has not increased asfast ns production of wheat, due toimproved methods so that we"have more wheat than is necessary forhumanfood,making it necessaryto fmd new channels for the usoof wheat. He further explained that wheatI n 0 v n v u \\.rir|.nl0 r l i n r vi l \ \ l n ¢ \z n m l n -" " " " u " ' ¢ : » "_ _ _ _Mr s .He r n i a n Ne u m a n a n d A l la De itri c h lo w sc oms a n d eac h 1 ceived suitable prizes. A bountco and delicious luncheon was servthe guests, who left at n late ho wishing I-jr. and Mrs( Fuhrm 'many more such happy gnthcrim'Mr, and Mrs.Carl Lorsch a family of Florence,were Sund evening guests at the Wm. Ivers home. l Nr- and Mrs. Frank Adams c :farmly visited relatives nt Lyn on_ lllondny._ From $11.50 and up to $179.50 Complete wasE4 with Tubes These are qll Electric Radios,Dynamic Speakers,Scree1 Grid Neutzodynes with the new 45 tubes and the né\ Majestic Super-I-létrhdynesA d u b i ts o f bu tte r a n d pla tl ove n al f ew min utes to br own. ie I l l l m m l l n u s u n n u r y .H e w e n t o n I n e x p l a i n t h a t w h i l e m a l t . u t t h e t i m e w h e a t l l l o h i g h _2 il: rrlee um. it ennnat be econom-'I ien |\' fed th llvnstnek. there hlve ~ ~ ~e d ne l He painted za L het ~evelung in honor of Mr. heme: that the estima ted mo e arn :mp ~ | nn§v erery._A£ ' ¥ " ' " ' dI nu.n\0nolilllII. Flld ge........._,._,_.f\m»an11:1r|2 biU.0l.°chocolatx There are no better radios or nicer cabinets ,at any pfice(3353 gl.\Il\.ll3lCL\su ga r,5-i CUP cvupoIu!.£d mi i k ,pinc h sa lt,~ cup chopped, hianc hud n1mon'.lS». culr ruimns,l 1.ableSiJ°'"1 c ooking sher ry ,'xi ton sp oo n gr ate d or an ge rin d.Men c ho c olate .over h ot. wa- n-r.A d a =~o|r=1r»mi lk 3 9 5 ,P' I -J - _- _-_ ._.._.in-on five periods du r in g th e lu st t1.irt.y y ears wh e n the pric e o fvhc nt did re ac h a pric e low e nough to ju stif y suc h feeding.Siuch a c ondition c xihts nt»the prc senf timo and is o ne o f th e mn li or p oi nts o fdisc ussion nrnong c att e raisc rs. Eagpcrimc ntg a t Qhe .stgte uni» in Ne br a sk a wo u ld be 230,000,000 ner 'FEES sey vod or o::su P . m..ubushels,~Wguld ~~R d e i l c l o u s ~ D e i r r n n l n l g per c ent o f the U. S . sup ply .|111 the afternoon the Indies 01110) six- han ded pinochic .Mr s .F r J a h ne l of K en n a rd , wa s gi ve n f i girize, Mrs. Lizzie Beal, sec ond a rs . C la us Oh rt, i ow.In th e e ' n i n g Lhor e n ero .ei ght tab les Obje c tio ns have be en r ais ed, ac - c or di ng to Profe ssor Gr amli c h ,to tie f ee di ng o f wh eat o n th e gr ou nd ha ! th e f in i sh ed pr od uc t i s n ot o f the game qu ai ity a s i f th e ho gs Sold on Convenient Terms Wlgen you buy a rddio fromgantosof t hall stage ws u r~hstirring constantly-cool and beat as for Unocolute l*'udgf§~. With lust few stirs add nuts, "fl-`""5' sherry and orange rind.Tl¥\'}0 required for making: About 20 minutes. r l v s »Tomato RelsahThreecup§(Nix lbs.)cooked tomatoes and lemon, 655 cups (zéa lbs.) sugar, 1 bottle pectin.Sgald peel and crush tomatoes.Boil 4 cups crushad tomatoes (fresh or canned)10 minutes,uncoveffi, stirring occasionally.Add juice and grated rind of 1 lemon. Meas- ure cooked mixture into large kqttle: Add sugar, mix, and hnng to a full rolling boil over hottest tire.Stir constantly before and while boiling.Boil hard 2 mia- utes.Remove from fire and sur i n pectin.Skim;pour quickly. Cover hot relish with film oi but paraffin; when relihh is cold, cover with 56 inah of hot para!fin_Roll gl-us to spread paraffin on ddes. Sets very slowly.Requires about 2% pounds tomatoes. Hakes about9 eightfounce glasses.tl For pldn tomato flavor,orn lemon and use only 2* CWI" boiled .down tomswos.For.use with versity have shown that it isprofibabletofeedwheatratherthanccrn whenever the two grains are'nhout the some price."Our experimental work showsthat in feeding hogs 100 pounds ofgroundwheatwillreplace103pounds of corn in food value. Therearefourpoundsdifferenceinweight between s bushel of cornand a bushel of vV'hent, which covers the cost of necessary gdndlng, sothat when the price is the same a slight advantage results from theuse of wheat.In addition, for the past several months wheat has soldundercorn. giving sn added sd- vantagc," ho said.Professor Gramlieh went on to say that since corn is s "soft"grain and wheat is s "hard" grain it has been found that all wheatused in feeding should be ground.lt has been further found in ex- perimental work that the best re~suits are sec red by feeding the wheat dry.or hog feeding the"self-feeder has been found toworksatisfactorily.Expedmentsl work in wheatfeeding has been carried on st thestsw university since 1901, whenChancellor E.A. Burnett, then s professor at the Agrlcnlt\:rs.l col-ese.coadneted tho flrst experi-ments.. Addltwnsl work has pro-gressed to the point when more sta.on wheat feeding may be luund st the stats adversity ox- had 'been fed on corn.Tests have shown, however, he explained, thatwith wheat a higher daily goin has been recorded and apparently pro-| duces just as highly n finishd pro-duct as is produced by corn. .More than 200 head of hogs arehemg used in experimental feeding.vests this fall at the university ex- feedingrprotein feed study,and players at pinochle;Prizes wi awarded Mr. and Mrs. Carl RA .wer for high score, Emil Rath,and Mrs.Otto Iverson,sccchigh and Claus Mehrens and M Henry Fischer were consoled."1usual good time was enjoyed this hospitable home.The gue left at s late hour wishing th Word has been received hens periment station,stxnlying wheatihqsr, many more happy birthda most profitable marketing time,all designed to be of Erseticsl use] to the lnousands of og growersof Nebraska.. . _ _ . students st the University of Ne-braska are lreshmm, spproximgw.ly 11 per cent are sophomores, 12 per cent_lre juniors, and the bal-sncc scnnom. graduate students, orunclassified. . The ages of students st the Unl-~verslty of Nebraska lsst yearranged from 15 yurs to 71 years,the average for men being 21.4years and for women 20.9 years.giorelgn students avenged 25 years l m .» Eighty-flvs per cent of the stu-dent body st the University Gol-lege of Medicine st Omaha a n from Ndrrasks.The holmes comofromdxteenstates,Hawaii,und'the Phllipplns lslsnost 'Seventy per cent of all nov the birth of a daughter to Mr. a Mrs.L .T.lessinger at Na mIdaho on Oct. 10.Mm Lessim is the only daughhe. of Mr.sMrs.Wm.Kruger £1 this pla and grew no womanhood here. The regdar meeting of the P gressive Sodety was held Tues( afternoon nt the church. Frankie Jean, young son of l and Mrs. Frank Wolff was se\years old Tuesday, Oct. 14, and eelebx-shed in a fitting manner e er school hours, by having his lclassmates and btncher, Miss AlM.Christensen and former ies er,Misa Dorothy Sievers and number of relatives and friends to mahs merry wid: him.Miss Amanda Klssssn was s ulnely surprised Tuesds evenwhen n number of mari. came 1o_ spend the evening and to mind her that it was her bl anniversary.'The evvnillx,\ spent nlnyinz ninochle.Prlns \ oscAR HoLME service for years to come because we have tl1Lh at means oldest established radio store in Blair and we will always se radids and service them We carry a complete line of tubes for any make of radio, Batteries" et We Tat Tubes and Batteria F: OSCAR HOLMES Radio Headquarters Blur, Nebruh, October 28, 1980 h n i i l b i 'Eu-k QM5 hu two aeminuien in Amena-onef were Sunday evening visitors at tend eomrratulatious.The biz cd- m 4 n. m.Evaninn by uleuhouunKi1'§ifl'P1 1 H e mi B u - s e me n B o m wu n g fr f H od ale, Iow a._\ C O M M I S S l 0 n n n r v n n r w n a Jn|rn ~ R a n d \m s n ' r w o 0 vim a an n n n r a n n v Work 4.50 at Silver Creek, N. u, the other in ork.4.50 Nebraska.A prepnrgtory course zs.0o'o1 five yeark is given at Silver k 2.60'C'rr.-ek, then linden!! come wst . C. "|Columlu|.ns for the concluding 8.00 course ot seven years.At the fin- o.eo.oo'i=h of om course they are pro- a for Inounoed r a d !for missionary '58.20 duly in China.The society of St. lent aoolconumlmm was first organized at 19.81 Omaha in 1918.Only one priest rn 81.80 thus far has gone from the sem- ring .inaxy w the Chinese mission field, u.5o' so rigorous is the preparation. 1oa.ao!South of the seminary is a wond~ the Mm Minnie Blum home. .Fred and Henry Grabbe were eterln dlnne rwu s erved fnthe basement on a large crowd.A \'l'hursday evening vdedtora |t.thu luxe W eddi ng mke wu made md r 4 l Earl Thompson home._Mrs.Fred Anderson und Mrs' Ole Jensen spent Friday at theFreeman Loftls home.1 Sunday afternoon vidtoraj at the' Andrew Nelson home to see the, new boy wen: Mr. and Mrs. Ross*Harper, Mrs. Don Miller of Her-' mn. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nelsonand family of Blair, Mr. and Mn.; Henry Kruger and Esther,Lillyand Walter Eriksen and Ar. and, Mrs. Wm. Miller and Adeline.I Mr. and Mrs.'.lnhn Jackson and! _beautifully decor-ated by lin. Cakb laftis.The young couple received many useful and beautiful WW. nd we wlah thern a long and hap- py married lite Mrs. Harold Curley and children are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. ~ White at Iexington. N e w n appointment.\' Mr.C.F.Redllch announces u m the m m " m u m Retent ~ Shields" hold the rupture perfect- ly, no matter whrr. position the body assumes or how heavy a weight you lift.They give in~ atant relief and contract the open- ing in a remprkably hon time. The secret of their 'success is in thlelr simplicity.An erpertly ad- -jualed device seals the opening without Zliscomfort or deten'lon from work.lt is practically evcr~ Hanna ur ' " ° " ' "Mn.Frank Wm-rick and Bur-|.n»vw..w.."...--_.. '"",§f"' _.___Milllr¢I`C u-.r Rnd W"A .delta Smith spent Sunday after-o ,tion of o m' noon at the Chris Jensen hom;County Commissioners Rooml"l'i¢l Lorsch, Road work d ""'trouble md Mr And Mn. John Sutton ol Bhir, Neh., October zo, 19po.g¢=g_ Ndsen, mm Wor neuritS|'~pn.i.n| for twc years kspt »_Q _ Beatrice, spent the week-end The Board of County Commun- n. 1'» Anne:-non, uluur \.»iting aif the parental, Chas Sutton donors met pursuant to adjourn-@1811 home and also at the West hoine ment mm om. 1, 1930.Jennie Boling, Rent-6 M ---rn_..\1..\....-r''n R¢>r1.nllum Market. Sunnlieat Herman.Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ackerman of Herman, called on Mr. and Mn. Alfred Hansen Wednesday ehedng Rev. Ind Mrs.Bacher of Kau- nnrd were callers at the Jonas Blomberg home Wednesday.. Mn. E. C. Upplncott and Ruth - --. ...__vw.; ma-.. .a. rresem.:buns.nrsusuu,v.v . - - - ~ ~ - v - - - - - - .. , _Mehrens and C. J. Nelson.I PoorThe minutes of me Precedins Mm Josephine Carter, H meeting were read and approved. City of Blair, Current After 1 careful examinadon of G. L. Dixon, Ins. Premlu me following bins on un- different Mrs. Bertha Dudgeon, Ca funds it was moved and secondedi for Poor m e the following claims be al- 1. C» El1er,Court Com \..m..|.ma nh-rlmmiv Clerk i.|-C. Haller, ASU"-» Rent Gaz or i i s.ooleu slope.Az the wp nf a nigpm!daughters Mr.~M m H e n r In u ll|\\¢lI'i» mu |1451 na~'u:tu:|1y -holdl ,.,...`l..l i d . x R e t e n t i o n s m ¢ | a %:.f;:*,:{.'¥..f..."€"°°"""°'°f'~ an d mr . a n a mr s .: e u v u u g m f u l'nuvuu -......--.- - - - - .- -g y He r ma n F i ll i n g S t a ti o ni te d a t th e C la r k Li p p i nc o tt h o me str uc ted to d r a w w a r r a n t s o n e »'I'hu rsday even ing.f u n d s ind ic a ted b e lo w to p a y th e Rn d Oi l ...v l .J n hn FL Ha n n on 'UML Rh Q01 rough stairs is a great cross. Jncllson aiud Marion drove to Uehf-| 147 74 Nearby on the east slope of the ing Sunday, and took dinner at theLouise Meyers home. Other guests'f h 'l tedth u ( t hlillxsocae re p c a o 'were Mr.a.nd Mm Nels Jackson`sa.oo ,am d mn.Lo s grotto con ere e of Herman, Mr.and Mrs.Chris K. :iY'mon perfect amllauon n Anverxca_Bend°and Thonhalne of Blair, ssoo ufncfamous originalin France.!Mr and Mrs.Wm.Gudicher ol'I 11§¢~ unique and celebrated 1'""v°&ge, Neb. and Miss Jessie mn- 1.80itaLions of old world shrines drnv|_.elenhall of Hooper.s 'f.'?ff ,'. ""f§f"f'_ffi.§..(f"'f'f'ffT§'fff\Mr. 'and Mrs. Earl Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clay of Onw- ha, visiwd wilh Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hunk and family Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. E, C.Lippincott and family and Miss Hazel Can- non spent Tuesday evening visit- ing at the Chen Sutton home. BUD?-Ulfn€0»Rollo Allen, Ogtoher Salary $1D0.00\ Arthur Gotuch, Dragging 22.50 John Hall, Running Grader 90.00 Byron McDowd, Ostuber Sdary 100.00 San n m Octobm' Salnry ll)0.W_ Expense 0 .'. lrelnnd, Special Depul ark In rstabe Mwdnery & Sup Ply 6°-. Repairs K. B. Printing Co., Supplie '1'1\»-Nun" IAN"Rnni I {Stomach tioubles, backnche and 'constipation neu;-ly always z con-N O W S h o w m g sequence otlmptnre, promptly dis- Ru p t u r e E xp e r t,appe ar. \1 ...all ,I..."...-.»_NO TI C E E A l l wh o m we h a verrp'Rpdlic hr~. :; .:. ;, 1;' "; |'"""'"'3'"° ~ ..§J."§if tl'|£edallrll'.l in :Si ,;;.;.'i~$&}{1eur§.§&`5»}''are invibed to come Qu for a frge FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2|inapecQn.in FREMQNT |HOME OFFICE: 'nt the Terry Hotel from 10 a. m. 535 Boston Block. Minneapolis, Minn Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Svendkard Cart M. Jensen, uraggungand children were Sunday dinner Nebrasksvlowa Oil Co., Gas guests at.the Jonas Blomberg'U. S. Oil Co., Gas home. Afternoon visitors were Mr.James Anderson, Road work and Mrs. L. G. Heller and dough- A. N Ballard, Labor Lau --~--'--~ -----» ----»-.......5 5 3 2 C. J . Ne ls o n , C o m. W o rk d z ,e u n S W B " "i ln s u mu u o n a p e c u u u l a n d f a mi ly S p e n t S u n d a y i n B la i r Mi le a g e 2 5 3 9 c n a r m a n d mee re st xo r a d he r en ts a t th e Ma c k Ro s en b au m h o me~.'...r1 2 . 0 0 ' G e o .O h r t .D y n a m i t e a n d o f t h e C a t l h o h c f a m t h ..h e l p i n g M r s .R o s e n b a u m c e l e b r a t e |_ - . . .h e r b i r t h d a y . P s r'¥ 2 . 0 0 __0 .._.. .__, ,__,. l w M R S . E . H . M A Y T A G ~ a n d M r s .V i c k S k o v a n d ' \I,i!~ and M of Omaha. Edwin Blomberg all Hana Beck, obwber Salary 1oo.ooIU1q1=1w1'r1m=ns Uo.,:5. 1 unt-~.ON RADIO PRUGRAMChris Bensen, Supplies and |n§'S.f\1np ___~ 1a:|u|y were nunuay arvernoonvi si to rs a t th e E d Ho ls te i n h o me .l Mr s .Ed di e Fletc he r sp en t la s t Mo n d a y a t th e A n d r e w Ne ls o nM .d M r .Clark L i incott Dfazsins 15-10 ruor.~1.nuune um *'*I"""'€4u1.ba 1:is not unusual for men soransppand baby spent Sunday evening at Roy Brurnbaugh, Tractibr j il. %'%L"€..§'1§§&""' Berg* m00`broadcaat husmess news over the the parental, IInns Anderson home Work 'l'5.0€a 1 S c |e 0 radio.Fr§quently you hear com- in Omaha.Theodore Hancock, October | MP°°,,Q in »»+n f ~ pany officials announce new mod~ MRS. JOHN H. NELSON me in miwy day and night.Five boitles of Sargon drove every ail- home. Marth a Hoi er was rv. Su n i n g vis itor a t th e Ottu l a n i n n n nday eve- n Mencke VOTE FOR bod ncludin i Mr and Mrs Charles Thielfoldt 8818117 1uu.uu " ' " "" " "' " " " " " " " " " """"'Els or new pruuucw.ror Inc urs: 'wmv-ment.out of my Y,1 it ..E|T . 1 1;1 _the neuritis pains; I enjoy delight-%and non and Mrs. Al Enger of Frank Jahnel, DYHEKIHK 2340 2?no ett, Est.,6 Io.~time, on Monday, October twenty-Leonard Loftls of Ft.Calhoun, 1 543 Rent 60.00 h be d 1 _was a Sunday morning visitor at_1 .i . C IM. .lense Dra ggnful, reifreahlng sieep, 'md £ee_S?-¥3!"*'» ?F?"E§M°"f'??FR "5 .'I"T.f f . ..-....._..."'n....,. mf..mm Universitv Publishin: c0..§u»-'4 f ` f.'.1"fL ?...`l'2"§"..-ff.....f.T...f°the George and Freeman Loftis 0. W. MarshallIIth MI'Bild M S. Allred 11811 J»YY nluuuuvu, liuuu " v a n A.v|v ""_.'l lg a w u | u " " " "an qusnvuluulsunuwe ll a n d s tr o n g a n d energe lc rung wa 1 l D 9339 ph e s 6.20I Mr s .E .H .Ma y ta g , o f Ne wto n ,h a r d ly k n o w my s e lf !|9211 and c hlld ren.f Q k s u vllh n s m a z i n s 8.10 Mr s . J oh n W a tki n s, . Cé f e o f { 1 ° - , w h o s e hu sb an d is Pre sid ent " T w o bo ttle s o f Sargon . P1lls_Mr s .Ch n s J e n s e n wa s a c aller Mehrens,Sh e ri f f |Po or .20 0 o f Th e Ma y t a g Co mp a n y ,wi ll a h l . \ ' C ~ 0 \ B l ' C o l l l @ my b i l-n t t h e H a r r y ~ h O l l l E W ¢ d U E S -~r s ~rlIO\'ed 8-Fld BBCOlld€d tlat 9. rEBO..;rnake 3 ~Bllll0\.llloBlIl8l\|1 11313- iou sn eas a nd ha ve r e gu late d me da y af te rn oo n..B F L u n d t Co A t t y F x -lu ti o n b e ad op te d wh e f e i n W a s h ti ve to a n e w p r o d u c t to s u p p le perfeetly _~»_Mrs.J o h n H .Ne1son,|hlr. a nd Mrs . Te d O g ' h a d M a :sg ,,4 49.60 i n g to n Co u n ty ' jo i n witls Do u gla s me n t th e M a y ta g A lu m i n u m W a s h - 2 ~l~l§;NsIf,fMr sIl;a?1T;:};r B¢ . jf = ' i ' I$ ' M. ' lf " <'§ °; 1 r' §l' °3 ?. g er 3 5 Geo :Ne ls '=" E= °3» .D t"* '" = C ar A w M' & * " " " * 5 ' i n ma k i n g ' ° F ' " " 5 to c u l-.Me r T h e a y t a g P r o g r a m i s o v e r v i A H A n a l ~n n * fa n . n n | \ n l n l 1 \ ¢ ¢ \ r |r n l i t -.:... h o m e s . M r .an d Mr s .He n r y Ho ven d ic k an d I va n wer e S a tu r d a y a f te r n o o n vi si to rs a t th e He n r y Hos en di c k home. A l m a Fletc h er re tu rn ed to her llorno Fr i d a y e ve ni n g a fte r sp e n d - i n g se ve ra l da y s a t th e A n d ; e n Ne ln nn hnrna FOR A. R. Kokes, Tekamnh, Agents. Jr., and Gwendolyn Hansen and| . :o moan ratrol aazzs fan." ;'.';;.;.;.T..aE'.;;..;=;;."zf.;i ; 22";2;,3°°.;»;;;::.;"f:;;;:;'§;;:a;':§ ,.,.';"~..'fr:;' Mrs. Lesger dHov\zndick k 9.00 fied-l'I`irne 8:00 o'clock Central Stand-c '. gen Wm un ay afterk28.50I On motion the Board adjourned ard -isme.7:00 o'clock Mountain ;L<;v{'¢».e`I»'i1f,'I.T.'2 at the Grandpa15.30 to meet November 99 1930.Time and 6:00 o'clock Pacific 'I`im~a.\gometime dlmng the month oi -\Annie .C. Martin,Ihlrs. MBYUS has a message of in- August, Miss Iva Mae Bacon ol 1DU.00|0 C°\mtY_Cl@fk terest to every housewife.=0mu.ha,was quietly married u21.00 t §Mr. Ellis Lemon of Omaha.Iv: 50.50 NEBRASKA HAS INTERESTIN'Fashion Center Beauty Parlor has made her home with her uncle (fharles Cartwright, all of Modale, A. A.Wilkins, :toad work'own Chauncey Wilkins, Road wor COUNTY1n.._..__ .....a l.|{nann H ' mn h a n dYfllllllill uuu Mllazuza au Jvu -w---| luuu _a n e w W i nte r C oa lvth e b es t p lac e Mr a . I . ;C Li p p i n c ott a n d Ru th Ma rs ha ll W ilki ns , Ro ad W ar ! 'oo buy it i s at the __Fa shio n Ce nter an d Mr s .C la r k Li pp i hc ott an d Gu s K e m p c k e , D r a g g mg in B la i r- i th ty h a ve b ea u ti f u l W i n . .ba b y d r o ve to L y on s Tu e s da y a f t-Glen Mc D on a ld , Oc to b er Sa l te r Co ats pr ic ed a t $ i 0 to $49.50 -ernoon a n d wjisited f"fi*!\M r .a n d a r y COMMISSIONER am. m tn AR 40-It Mrs. LarsWeber and baby.|menraalu\-nowa un uv.. uae You All Know "Olliem "0 "Mr. and Mrs.c.J.Fetcber oI'Jas. w. Nielsen, Rnad Work H I L I S I D E N E W S O F Omaha, came out tu the E. C. Lip- Wm. Salsbety, Labor 1 3 . \ n mx mn | \ | g ' | m| ( § ' f pincutt farm Saturday attemoon to | yr".he¢r, :I":' Dragging; ~M I S S I O N N E A R B E L L E V U E Phone 4 7 - A l i c e ' r r i p le u l 40-1m Caleb L o f ti s o f B l a 32 40 |de a th o f h e r mo th e r ........n.. n... .......na ...r .. |..:.....1_ l...:lI nan ._. . . u w ur u n a z wi A \ ¢| \ xvr nu lrn f 8bo I. lt fi ll!! Y@ 3l'B Old. ir,since the when she was She zradu\. l£ \ l. \ » |.. . u . 1 a . u - u » w = » - - w -lS€C th? tW0*r0W C0111 picker whil~P I Wm.w l f d LBboI°42.00 Un un: cusm. ui. u u|5|| Inu ||r:u\___M r ,m d M r s He n r y Te g t a n d in ope ra tio n.e | A r tl\ u r N. Zi nd e r s e n ,D r a g -th e r o a d s th a i le a d _ to F o r t C r o o k \ | ' ; W l f . | 1 \ l v h ! \ I Y U x w m w n ate d f r o m th e B la i r schooi'foul .._.!....-. .\...i Mn a n d Mr s . . C lar e n c e K mg a n d ]g m g .,51_3g a n d Be lle vue as an lmp os i ng br i c k 'M r s J o h n J ac kson wa s a y iait >;,="t5g°d=;g°»h'"d tatlen e g te md tlfu ....' 1 e os p i a t ma h a fo: f=°~'*>_1j;°;,° sm evsgg al. Luc Mr. ond Mrs. Nels Sorensenwene1lIarold Jensen, October Sal»lsm-*C*\1¥@ mar: draws many ¢!11'10US P3 05 'y 'callers at the Alfred Hansen home ary 100.00 lernarkg from travelers.The aver- _ f g g m'f 'd"f[f;"g p g ;;+;~<1;;, Thursday evening Lawrence Larson, Labor 'a.oo'age resident of §h=\1=community Ba i r ,f|Mr.and Mrs.Henry Borcherd- Omaha Road Equipment Co.,iwtl answer 0>;§'=;g~Q"'g with the 'ing of Fremont, and Mrs. Nancy Repairs 3.43 s bement, 'n t'a e Chinese n§"; mf* M';eR°'§§tday gmg. Sylvi a spent Tuesday afternoon Chas. Bogen, Dragging 9.4sfrniBSi°n,'and let the inberrogator a Y ..... .....__with Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Smithll). 0. Sheets, October Salary 100.00 guess the rest.. or at the Vick Skov home on ltstgi-\urge'g training,from which she Wednesday.graduated last s rin .On Sundav_The high school boys of the B'|s-a big wedding ginngr and migcgf. bee school, accompanied by their teacher,Miss Elsie Wilson,cameto New England Friday afternoond had a ball ame the me laneous shower were given in her honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Frank I ..-ofti s where a la r g e c r o wd a n s |Of r e l t i e s h d th -.nuuhm.I i n f n u r n r n f |:\iRh|M>g a [ _ _8 V 8 g a e r e d t o L X Ele ct io n N ov. 4, 19 30 visitors at the Cnnslmn Anerson home.Hr.and Mrs.Dan Phillips were Sunday dinner guests at the Mar-' tsn Connley home in Omaha in honor ol( Mr. and Mrs.Connley's wedding xnniversary.Mr.Conn~ ley in n brolher of Mrs. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. John Reid is en- joying a visit from their son, Ray- mond who is in the government senrioe and, vdao is now located at A»l{{'f£§n§\yQ Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olsen and Mr. Hurry Cale visited no the Ted Olinger home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson and Frances and D t and Mrs.W. J. Bolt and baby of Tekamah, were supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jensen and lam- ily Sunday evening. The many friends of Lucien D...-|. and nnnilu tnhnnr Mrs. Hannah Toelke. Drag- sinss. N. Loses, Road Work .Claude Clements, Road Work Chris Kmse, Road Work Chas.Rogert, Road Work N. A. Rogert, Road Work Harry Sick, Road Work. L .Moll,Road Work Howard Moll, Road Work R. Seelmyer, Road Work Chester Davis. Road Work 38.25 I 28.00 I 10.00 1.50 1 '1s.oo ! 24 .50 7.00 7.00 2.25 7.00 7.00 lt 1| a Chinese mission mnintalp' ..'";,": ';°_;'§;__j'-J;|;;"§ed by the Catholic Church for e education of priests for Asiatic ser- vioe.I t is called St Columbans. semxnary and has its own post of- fice, St. Columbans.The Chinese missionary society of St. Columbian and family were Sunday visitors at the Pete Weber home. Miss Ruth Jordon was a Satur- day afternoon visitor ot the Henry Kruger home.Mr.m d Mrs.Wesley Graulich HELP US $2 lnP Contest Sta Ends Satur~ by the Hat resent all t supplies an portant to k l s t Pr i z e L a r a l l g a l va In d P r i z e L a 3 r d P r i z e I W é t h Pr i z e O n va n i ze d . St h Pr ize s l 6t h Pr ize 1 0 0 7th Pri ze 1 00 8 t h Pr i ze O n A n t l s e p t 9 t h Pr i ze 0 1 | h e a l t h y. 10 t h Pr i ze \\ Dan't overlook thee price; and at thln PRICE we feelfigures.BW-lb. Iota and ov We lnve contncled for 100 $8.75 nr 8 for SILW.Buy W 0 | There is no better iime tolaying. A Panllry Mnnnll book wil ln keeping poultry ln the - Let nu cull your Padtry L a r g a t B u Call us when you want to rervlce alwlyl. F a r rhoneuss |v ""'"" '`_| ~com Lmnm./~G A S g , 0 $ ? F d G a § ! 0 ~ 1 " . . r - " ~A N o v s n s x z n n ~ . g e e c m c A s o | . n ~ m \_. 0vERslzED POWER ovERslzED ACCELERATION AT No EXTRA cosr D i t l o f W o l s m a n S¢#fxE§s,§§2§i°" 0vE|;>S|zED Pumrv OVERSIZED ECONOMY Wg;,~I BECK cLE§or DISTRICT f COURT ur Vot e a t t he Gene ral Electron 5 v.4,1930,will be App rec iat ed ` ~KEEP POUl.'l`RY HEALTIIY ; ~FREEPhil-<\°1»~g_;»__P_g=;_ §'&m'1°1'I.*'.».Zl¥\¥5 ? f;";.°'"'°'.fi ';;a ;' a;.f;;;;Elvis;wa r ;40.00 He likes his work ~ lily ho lpita l In Oma ha wi th pne u-S- H. Neff, :md Work 74.50 u m nnnnnln.Alfred Skov. Rand Work 45.00 much. High Sutharland home were Mr. and Mrs. Abe Sutherland and hir. and Mrs. John Sutherland and two children.Those who helped Frank Linden celebrate his birthday Wargmsday evening were Mr.and Mr .Carl Koltennan and family and Miss Margaret Von Lankan, all of Blair. Mr.and Mrs.Frank Schrfer spent, Thursday e\ning at tlr: J. L .Petersen home. Mrs. John Ried and sun,lRuy» Sunday albemoon visitors nt the'The Misses Vanola Brunton and Lloyd E.Spik-et, Road Work 27.00 'Cora Stricklett and Mrs. Joel Allen LeRoy Spiker, Road Work 8.00 :md daughter were Sunday dinnerlldarry Thielfoldt, Road Work 10.00 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peck.'§'Ihris Benson, Rond Work 22.50Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olsen andlGus Kempcke, Road Work 112.50 children we allers _at the E¢lH. W. Hilgen\¢-MDP. Sr., Road Dlsen home S day evening.Work 3.38IMisabean:Rover spent Wed-!0tto C. Lierman, Road Work 18.50 nesday dght at E, C. Lippincott's. LRloKard Liennnn, Road Work 22.50 Mr. and Mrs. Chris Johnson of Alfred E.Schmidt,RoadBlair, visited at the 'Harry Smith:Work home Wednesday evening.`\R. B. Eisner, Road Work »|Will Ludwig, Road Work Fashion Center Biauty Parlorgll.\V.Pyles,Road WorkPhone47-Alice Triplett.40-lt Carl M. Jensen, Road Work 8.38 69 oo 1 2.00 59.00 50.00 ultry Supplies ts Saturday October ll and lay November 15 Sponsored :hery Department to rep= e lines of quality poultry medicines that are verv im-vmo n d were Sunuay umm-r g u . " at 'Ll\e_L <mis S c h en k ho me ,sou th ., ° '»§' ff "'-»§~= Mrs. Rober tRHSm"SS€"P l a y f u l G h o s t s A r e O u t " P Q f a m n l y " i r ~ ~,~a t e *f o r F u n o n H a l l o w e e n home.-IMr. and Mrs. Emerald Van Bcak B B .P-c ,mn nmm_ suent Sunday eve-Q -fm '(.,'T3"i...§.I?.§'i€. .»|\~.= .I """°`"»§$§ OSS' Menu ep poultry healthy ie 5 font mash feeder f or hens, \ized and on stand. ge poultry f ountain with heater. Ib sack.Lewis Laying Mash. : 5 Font Pu l let Feeder al l gal- a \ A 4 l u v y l u l s u a u b L u u u vuI-{allowc 'c n party ?Ar e y ou goi ng to enc ourage gho sts an d witc hes an d goblins to pr o wl a d k e r s a t the Un d o L a r s m amg gu bou t y ou r hou se . p lo y g ames in a F r e d Andersgon homes,near He r - m m .F r a n k L i n d e n an d two c h i ldr e ml Ma r g a r e t a n d Be rtr an d an d E d oAndnrnonwe r e Sunday d i " " @ " I `l }'.¥..§`§£ t§<§ '15}§.n\2 Linden honme.~ I Mr . a nd Mr s . J ., L . P ete rs e n a nd ! son , Robe rt we re Sun da y a fte rno on weird fas hion, delve i nto mg fu ture sec rets o t full:an d de vou r y o u r san dwic hes a nd plea? Individual Buthlrscotch PlaCiderApplnPopcorn BlllnNi g h t Owls 1 lon! graham 1 tbnp. choppedbreadchina: or5§ lb. butur I up. onion julcn1 95 cups broken 2 llap. enpontedltuquofort. cheese milk4 choppedplmicntoaCr ea m Putter.ad d cheese.p i mi e n to l.c hlvgp an d evapo rated A v i T o n e w a r m e r a n d t o n i c . W orm Capsules. Tablets.; \§i|"}\m the Hans Matthlesevlhome nga: Splker.-g Fashion Center Silk Dresses iril the swan new styles priced n\| sms so $19.15 in sizes 11 w 52 and 14% Lo 26%.No matwr what kind of dass you want you canfindit at the Fashion Center.\ Also showing 1, 2 and 3 plece_wool dresses priced at $4.98 to $12.75 in all sizes.40-M \ 1 nackag e Phe nosol a n In t e s ti n a l -Bo t t l e K ru m n f o r k e e p i n g f l o q k - r -.-c a p e r s a n d p i m i e n t o s t r i p s ,a n d c u t i n f a n c y s h a p e s .S e r v e g a r n i s h e d w l z h s p r l g o f p a r s l e y o r w a t c r c r e s s ,o r o n a l e t t u c e l e a f . P l a i n P a s t r y 4 c up s pa n tr y Bo u t Ei c u p c o l d c u p - 2 u p . s a l t o r a t c d m i l k 1 cu p c o ld fa t Ei c u p c ol d w a te rs m f l o u r .t h a n m e a s u r e .R e a m package Paronot lice pwd break tat into small nieces. then il L A Y I N G M A S H Halhmm c u is on e ui the bu s. ex uses durlns: the Year fox. a Darty . Qu]in quic kly in to Goin W ith n n + gem until appearanc e in like c oirae.| dry mea l.Ad d mi i k th at ha s be e n 1 di lu te d wi th th e water.ntlr rlm:Inln CHA Han: wlih n tnc c lnlr mnfinn I m Laying Mash during this ccntnl, eggs are getting higher that it wmnld be imposdble to make your own Mash nl suchBENCH No l'E3 'formerly $3.15. nmif $2.55(nd the nah-nlblalilu lol- :ui nie |:'::: °:"'.:::.:".:.":'.... ...1'.n:r"m I 1u n a _l U \uM r s .F r e d P e c k a n d M r s .G e n e c d e s § .\ \ ? h 1 t h e r y o l i r g u e s t s c o m e o n l y s u m .- Z E J E '1 I $ f i d m { S ` " n { 0 1 » ° f § ¢ § . .. -- . \ | 4 x \ ¢u i t h a n C l a r e n c e m a s k e d o r w h e t h e r y o u a r r a n g e f l n l h n r v n n l u h a n l u u f l n u n ¢ ~ \ n m m n FEEDERS 14 " " ' " " " " " ~ d n m o o n .|\""\ren umunu " °nun on m l.cum.nm all lmnll nor-....l...\-l....l m rnu. ...N .---~Lanmln, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs John Compton.Mr. ma Mrs. Andrew Berk and : m u y spent Sunday "¥"""°°" at the Mm-cus Beck home m Blair. M ,md Mrs, Be nto n Mu;h of Colo.arrived here :tur-{.?2;"¥..'a w1n'=<w\d a week vm- I u g g n ,Marslfs mother,pan- Mmig, Sutton and other nlatwa Mrs. E, C. Lippincott and Ruth. Mn. Clark Lippincott and_babY at- mmm a bif=*"*°x_~"ff>"::°..€rH r -U... .......... ,.... .<-.., ...\....... ...-nlude the spooky element nmunzyour gueatl.Every goblln that I ever talkedwllh says he likes to duck tor np-plel un Hlllowe'en. likes to get hlanosewot,I aurposo.Anywny n.ln one ot the most popular nDor!sund I would suggest your lncludlnglllyourpartyprogram\lub otwater Booting A lot of rosy-checked apples.On ' lhlng Lhn!In no xmulng,perk )!ou've noueed. bm Lhasaguestswhohowlmdshneksowoefully hava the hoantoev. |ppo~ dues.l uvny: knew n ghost was ness nnd nl over oumue or \'ll\UT`Yldnl.Prlck wnh a fork.Boho lnhutoven(425'-4E0'F.)About 10minutes.Remove carefully frompan,Cool and nu with Butter-scotch xmuns.Yle ld: 16 um. Butiencotch Fllllngleuobrownnunrlo lry o lh¢ cow. nur 1 up .nw-\¢a1told wan:mllks iblp. Hour 'A lla. vnllllhDoll sumu with 2 tbsp. water t-\two-lhlrds cup slrup (about S mln ulae).Make u smooth puts cf cold water and Sour.Add to ulrupand bull 1 minute.Ban! on yolks.nclq evaporated mllle and combine Capsules andPowde arm poultry than now to get them in No. 1 ahnpe for winter be given FREE to every Inge [lock owner um in interntgdofhellth. Hntchlng and Laying. 'ers of Poultry Eggs and Cram or sell a large bunch Of Chickens,our ¢A-ack: are nt your Hrs.Emma Hoover znursuua'transparent but I hadrrt realized with sugar mixture.Cook °"¢\`ff»'......,.,...1 he 1ra.n antlrelt nunw.in m we11\b°l11ns water until rhickened(abou» ners Produce- w = . . w - . .Mr . a n d Mm G e o rg e F a lle n a n d s o n spent. Su nday after no on wi t h M r . : n d Mr s . E ma n u e l And rea son ' l f O r u m .l r .. J J ' k F lo y d S mi th a t- wn d e d a . b m m y 3 1 - r w S w d w e v mi l s xt th e h p m e o f M r s . F u n k J ans en.g i ve n l n ho n o r o f M r . . m m P m m n .. l x . u n d Mr s . Ta d Olmg e r w e r e m p p g r gu es ts Suzxcuy e v e n l n K l t th e h o m e o f M r . a n d b ln . G e o f l é L o h a ve A u b lo lo a d e d wi th sand- wic hes.butter ac otc h \l\'|-B.mu l e s an d p o p c o m halls.A n d wh a t ls I- ln lla wre n wllh o m.c ld s r !Noth- ms nr. all,Bo ws h a ve eld e r . Th e buffet-supper la b le c an be a u l l y d e c u n l e d i n s o ma n y mms - m s n n t h a t l t u me r e l y u n to llms h o a le u to d o c ld o wh e th e r n o w-mls \ J ac k -0-lnnlam f or lhe c en- zernlace a n d m x ur lllS L cuudle~me h o r wh e th er also Ylll ha ve nu ~ me r o u l h l m k v l w ' m u » w = \ w ~ ln g a b o u t h e r u m . 10 mi nu te s) .A d d u n l l l a .Po m' into c naled» \n ksd ta rt lh elln. Cowl. c o ve r v r li h m s r lu xu s md b r o wn m a ll o w o v e n ( B W ° F . ) . Y lvl d : B u m. .Ma r ln g u l l o n wh lm li u n- :rum al: m m n m n m " a n n¢- n mB o lt e g g w h i t e s ' I K o o l d V l le r u n ti l tm th y .A d d c r e a m o l u r t u r a n d c on tln uo b u u n ;u n ti l ld l f . A d d m g u r 1 l l t u a n t |ti me s u dha ul. u nti l lt ls dlu olva d . The u ldl- u o n o f c o ld wa te r to e u wh i m ln ~ g n u " t h a h u l k . I Hatchery J. MADSEN Mgr.alan-, Nebr.» I i . s i 'nun-_ `Ne`\1ru3\L Octnber 23, 1980_ r1¢l,LudmPecki|§erioudyi1l|t'lA.dhI' Aid nz Ruse am Fridny emma Mr. the Univanity hoipltal m Omxhl'"mmg__5,14-|_ Jr.wig W W und: '§ °"a" °"f Mm Iillh xnmmn vm enwr-I Theln-dies erwn renson o "mn the!-Ddta.-D¢kCh;blth¢r ee`¢span: Sundny """' B-lysho H"'"'|1»m¢ 'many "mme m hnnnr m tm '' 'HM'"rick hubem'M.£nMnryW ny,whole|ve|Her~'m'l"`°'R' I ~ W ,'~.m1nNov.1lt'~ nh me c.LL a n ,noe `Hr. .. .AT H. H. Howarth of 'Hmrmm Spangler .Zi YES., 223. McCABTHY A N D 8 PAY 81.25 PUB WHEAT iZ*.._.. .;....._..-s"€'.".2' .L'"$ 'i2_§'}t'~ ~§ ' * ° - !"°°u m a CRE E K i Hon un uuerlmmtal mn nz bw - , - .Q l q l l u l l l pe l s o n a n d D r .N e l s o n _lr-._:gi Hrs..-W II HM " 0 I - I b lli llr u ly u v m m g : r o m De n ve rwh a r n t l l w w a r n rnl ln fl r ..n m Mr nm-I H91 Ham m Pnnnmhnllgi ~ the hfabnsk l ~~ ah»=kh~un.'£iéI£1{0i'd=e"'f5rm2`f=§"'ai'£gm`§§' ...;f';.7.;;a f.;;;.,£°'";.?'f»2 paid 51 25 per bum; for mu amndverxary Mrs. Myrtle Marston, wherdied mi home of ~ and Mrs. Mxrtin LU" what md $1.14 per bushel my 1raa_ pleas- Monday.Funeral services were len. nur Oman.,h,,1|¢d ww,Pwr W J },°¢fgdldny when a conducucd on Friday.Time ¢Ieoeas~Mrs. Wm. Harrison md dnuzh-... ...'..' .'. ROSE mm, ITEMS rmp e'er lorworking' .Bt Potter,Nev.,°a m°_ l» fr| nd Mi z. H.B. Cameron en-mar nzuowhome Friday 10 chuck corn.!1m».~| ..fa m nt. tim fr. L Pnmhl _HIE Ta y] a s m la nn hxnn m e n t s e v e n Mrs. A. lL Beales spent Wednes- k y v n u h e r m m .Mrs.op-1 Reeves.The Misses Myrtle a nd lh ry Hurdum come from Wcet Point and Ilincaln, respenively fox the _week- end wich their parents,Mr-nno Mrs.Fred Hur-dum.B.Mane Hansen of Bancroft,was dsc a wak-end visitor and_§und_ay Dr. . M - -- - - - - - - - - - - -home at Omaha Sunday.| Friday, Oct. 17, hleodamea E. w.Bundle and E. G. Burdlc enheruin- ed aghc tables ol fri ends a t a hrldge luncheon at the E. W. Bur- Idic home in honor at Mrs. L. v. Ackerman o! Klurmth Fells, 0m.| Out of town guests were Mm. A.Buls ,)trB.L .C.Ha ns enundMrs .| .Oscar Gilberteon of Flair.Mrs. Earl French and ehildrux vrerc in Sroup of their relatlva surprisedOmaha Friday where the latter lo;t.hem mme five p. m. by co ta ki ng umnnenu of a gpedalisnin with l d°1f=i3»» lunch.A nodal fo re ye truuhle .|ev enlngwaee o y e d o n d u n m aA lov:-.ly baby girl made ber lp-M n .Blackburn were presented paranoe at the Eugme Jackson with n beautiful silver coffee aer-home at Blair Saturday, Oct-11, vice. Mr. Jackson ir the youngcsi son A family dinner wu enjoyed atol Mr. and Mrs. Nele Jackson.the Chris Sorensen home SaturdayJ " - . : * : ""5°.? °2 F"'§'i "F'£ ': :2m¥=°..&°~'ev cf=§~\e s';- :cw ed, aged 40, wma the ddest daugh-oer ol Mr. I-'rench and pncticnlly all of her life was spent in this vicinity until har marriage to AnIthur Manton, when they moved in I I the west.Besides her husband And three little children of Denver,the following survive her: her Ia- t.her, C.M. I-'renclvof Arlington: xour sisters, Mrs. Edith Juhmono! ter, Ada, and Frances and BillieHarrison, Mr. and Mrs. John Aron- son and daughwr, Emyle ol thisvicinity, ntunded a ntherinz o lthe members o! the Wilde~Wood Circle Sunday in Calhoun, held at' the Henry Rohwer home. Mrs. John Barry,accompaniedby har mother, Mn. Mary Mueller of 21115 togkher uyue son, Jack reponed nt noozere Uny, ln Lincoln Friday. October 17. The huge wen considered worth $9.00 per hundred at the close oi a 105 day feeding mr.Ono lot re- mlved shelled corn, tanknge, and eudan gran pasture, and another lot received ground wheat, tankagn, dan 'and eu posture.Cost o f d m nnnhnvn nn./I Qnnlfnon in nnfh d g ; ? n 5 ; ' < ' " f . , f " ; relatives and friendl.Mr. and Mrs. Lui Petersen an:Olga spent Tuesday .evening a* Walter Nielaen's.. Mrs.Harold Raamutxen enter taintd the Papio (Huh at her hum.: Tlnlfmily v ..M r and m r s rra' 1| rm wu s o rJ- .,=..:¢-,| ..."n n n.fllld rrallus vualuru zu.nu r . n y! lm Hg " n an H u rd u m an d ml" r ; mm3 . .Thu rsd ay eve nin g.»|A b o u t th i r ty fri en ds a n d te l* - . " " § 1 .u l 1 f ° § f § p g f x nsér P e w m n ' A ._ W.~wa s a w x r d d t h e ' ° " ° ' " " ° ' S : ' m e ~ ' § ; ' g " ; ; ; - = y~f0¥ ...§.?...l'€?;r.F ' \. | :. . .. .k k 3 : I Yf lnd d llllh tlf .~W h itmuf r ~pu:aunr.- mr. ann mm ns.. ri.w m -u e n ve r ,mr s .c o m r xu g g e Mr s .I-o u m ai m ~a n d Ca th er in e,Mr . .' I I az e l Sp an gler a n d M i s ;V i o la J a c k 1 :BMJ M13-Varin Nl r i m ln ;mu l A-ull-Frenc h-a ll o f Arlln lr tn nr f h n m ..-...|....4 m g ~~~r n u v u q v n u t v u » ¢ ¢ ¢ » _ v c a n \ P \ » ¢# w w w :._w a s n o u t b d f o r e t h e p i g s U l i t lg i ;: j ° t i m _ f f , _ _' f " _ f f f _ 't h d r b l l f o r w h e a t m d c o r n . . mmxxvu,uwvuu :mu mu: mnggle.Mya was onnmled.Mrs. Acker- man was given | gum prize. H. C. Cooper was quite mx sev-eral d.ny|last week but nt thiswriting he is able to be out again. 0. L. Hilxinger made a business tri p to Norfolk,Neb: Thursday,returning early Friday morning.Mr .| n dM n .B ny Ha r t a n dc h i l - ho i n lpldé llt ' d m . § ' ¢ » ; . ; a 3 " ' 1 i i ";i .;.;a .;;, Tui i l `;,,§ '°'"' ME ? 0. L. Hilsinger is at present The Ho m beparunent of the Arlington, and Hurley gl Wayne. kin de ut warden M E. church metlast week at the Another sister,MID-La Normaworaspy-land atgn meeting hed at Norfolk Henry Close home whe n ¢,heylmabur preceded her in death justlui. Thursday he, with Mr. C. C.|were entertained by Mrs. C1use,as- two weeks.' Hex-\i.ng were placed sn chnx-ge Ofxnisted by Mrs.Raymond Close.|At a meeting of the Mod-:rn Burt county during the open B¢l~'The Indie: votedto buy one hundred Woodman hdd here on 'haesdny sonSv". on pheuantn.An>a.ngemen!}new song books with a part of evenmg, C- E. Renner of Lkxcoln, been made Sy -\jl_f§_Z§ 535 Qreir fair proceeds and on Sunday stste leemrer [or _ghe pa. w.s., pumymChris' went uTuesdx; tumor, which i friends. Mrs.vi dwr ter,M Lives o f Mr s .De tle f W u l f h e l p w her c ele brate he x bi rth anni vers ary W a lna s da y eve nin g.Mr s .W u lf ser ved n ve r y nic e lun c h to he r guests.1 \ l r an d M r ;Tludnlnh Men c ke an d d au g hter , Ma dg e wer e S un d ay , di n ne r gu e s ts of Min s Co r a B e ar d * an d brother,George.M r .amdf Mr s .V .0 .I n l a n d ,M n .Mu l le t 'an g s o n we r e a fte mo o n zallers. ., -.... .. .uwwuug mmytina Rasmussen, who under x operadon in Limzoln, lust V for the rerno w of a in getting along meeiy n K°°d news for her many l h r y Bu-ry wma a Sundny u53»9m=_°f her dsugh Aa in prevlou experiments,gro und whe a t wa l hm 1 0 2 % n mu c h u mm u 1 fa t t e n i n g h o ( £eed.`The wheat fed ho n ma dc 18 pounds more gain 'Um 106 day: and were ready or ma rket eulie r in the s e a mn,a pmc ti ul i c e mi n t h e s e a s o n o l y e u w h e n and family viaited Sunday at th Jesse Ryan home, near Herman. Mr. and Mrs.Detlef Wulf an family, Mr. and Mrs. John Petersenand family,Mr. and Mrs. FmMayie and Geo. Luxe were Sunda dinner guests at the Wi!!Ilya home.Carolyn Jacobson gpent §undaj e d d y n mrs.berry UI ummm,was uvSunday visit/or at the home of ML' and Mrs, Henry Beard.Mr. Beard has improved since last week and is up mme..Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Meuler had as Sunday guests for all d1y, Mr; and Mrs; C. H. Blanchard of the I-Inmexumd district.Mrs. H.L. a lm a Anompson m a | y vidtors at the D.E.mn home were John Thomp- '. sud Mn. Mausen '1hump- Omaha, and Mr. and Mn. hog prices generally godownwnrd. Another cdnddaration fur hrmcrl of louthern Ne bnlkn is t h l t wheat is avdlnble during the lah summer when corn i s s a me o r d r e n dr o ve to I o w l visit relatives.Tl h o me Sund ay .Mr s . se n a n d Mi s s Ma gg i e Qi fhnhf |nnnn 1| |;|n. fl s m m w'°"'"° uxen °"' or me cumny ~'" um new books were'in the amnh 'was present and azwr we regularhem y edlbe secured at the W°°dB'UPdik°ire.1dy for une.'imeeting gave a fine talk to about y -urn uranch.|Mr. and Mn. C. W And d twenty-two lodge members AboutCLg~»m 'Bill returned Saturday fi? °§'».{¢»n o'clock a srwn of the Royal . . . . ~Women and Misses:The beligexfended visiv. at Nebraska Citv.fNeilzhbnr ladies brought a fms family. SundzThompa non, Mr §2r1°!.5'§;.i"""§'Ar1§{0n'and har daugh '" """" uvulu wluxc "T" wvau uwa placo in Blair to buy your new Ed Nonnaro hor andliiEe-cio{1{hnes oete r, Mi ss L otti e Qai ne s a nd -'°h"!zo Bg§ =:o;§ ~ i ?£1232 Winter Hat is at the Fashlon Cen-ters lef Tuessay evemng for Ohlo ..McKennon of Arlington.| and wok in the football game;1;¢g._.t1my have beautiful Hats. where, |n_ company with an uncle ;_Mrs. Hugo Haack of Blair came They called at the John wachm-*pr-iced at s1.sa so $6-and t h w | " l "aunt, 'the y win mums mn- out Thursday to the home of her home to extend Qympathy in theirfeature an the smart new gtyles,-*UP 5°J."'°iTi?"J$"'°'" they plan to n =¥i'&$";€f;..":'%f*,?.€ti'1P .E° Eff." bereavement, wrlmlins home late colora. materials in an headslzes ""§E?_-E . L rx 1 ...,~ Iunch which they served. Mrs. John Hebard and Mrs-J. R.Vinckel were hosteues to the Congregational Indies'Circle atthe church chapel on Wednesday afternoon.A brief business meet-:...............x..~|.a .1.....:..........\.:..\.+ L . Will 'nMx. 1 wnr pso n.high in .pr ic e Rnd M r s f l i n n b r Ar n mmn ..........:a fte rn oo n a t the C a rl J u ul h o me . Th e Rose Hi l l bazaar a t t h c hu rc h Fr id ay eve nin g was we ll at banded and about $84.4 was \.al.fi»x\.\ My r o n To f le wo n th e q u i lt. Ulla.' m u Ry a n an d Mr s .J oh: a n d c hi ldr en o f Ro se Hi ll ,spe nt Th u r s d a y a t th e pa re ntal,J o h n Ar on ao n ho me . Mr . a n d Mr s .Ha y e s Ros en ba lm vi si te d Sa tu r d a y e ve n i n g a t th e Or vi lle Hu m s to n h o me . Mr..a n d Mr s .W a lte r No va k we r e Su n d av n n lln r n n i Hun hnwm Fa s hi o i Ce n te r Slip pe rs t h a t W e a r fo r W ome n an d Mime : _p r i c - ed 8 $2 . 9 3 to $ 6 . 50 ; E rma J e tti c k , $5 a n d $6 : Ro bi nh o od f o r the C h il- dren, $1.49 to $3.39-- all sizes.. tW o me n a n d Mi ss es :T h e b e d . Place i n B la i r td b u y vo m-n e w I > u r 5 c n s p e n t T l n u r s d a y a f t g f r n g g n l.lnLll D u m m y Lu x m lw tl ll w uu ll.n u n S u n d a y .w:: t.h M r s .F r a n c i s F o r s b c r g .. B u n n .a n d h e r s 1 s t . . r ,M r s .N f e t g l T h e I - I n m a n s p h o o l s w i l l c l o p e w 1 1 H s e n l e f t M o n d a y m o r n -B " € " " =o f ° " ' " ' } " * -S * - vp p e d W g T h u r s d a y a n d F n d a o L .a o a n d i n g o r S I L s a n d h i l l s o n a n o t h e r " 1 ~ '= ' ; é i a r e fl t s w h i l e t h e m e n ' " ' r e | 3 1 t o a l l o w t h e t e a z a r s c t o a t t e n d ::at. tI\e b u y i n i r t r i p .° " .'§..' n f u n g ..._ . t h e S t a t e T e a c h e r s c o n v e n t i o n a t a t 4 0 - l t 'u r .B D U I!.I.lB,( _| | ,b a q y g n u |1 15 W d b u z l u \.|.|.uu||§w u.\ \.ua n u m e a .s u ¢ : | 1 s . w e r e S u n d a y d i n n e r g u e s t s a t p i a n s f o r t h e f t h e r a n d 5 5 3 ba T ,'1 e c . c . M m h a u h i 1- 'r e 1;q u e t t o b e h e d N o v .1 wwA R L l I \ G T O P ~N 0 1 B S !M r s .B .F .Q q o i m o ?n S ¢ n ; > n n ; - , , d i S ¢ u S s e d -A n i c e ¢ r ° v ~ d w a s p r \ u Ga n - a r e e n -fit a mt "lc~ nk. \il~ I t of Will Hansen, near Orum. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Tmhlsen spent Fdday evening with Mr. andMrs. Hayes Rosenbnlm. John Aronaon assisted Weston Iang with wood sawing Monday. Dr. and Mrs. Hosterman of Lin- coln, were yveek~end guests at the :John Neal-hood home.Mrs. Near-hood went home with them Sun» dey evening.She plans on spend- ing the week at the Hostermanhome and visit friends there. Winwr Hut is at the Fashion Cen- te r--the y have beautiful Hats priced at $1.88 to $6-and tbsy feature all the smart new styles, colors, material:in all headniu-sat all times..40 L Kennard-Messrs.A.J.Grier and Joseph Knpius took over Kennard Garage. Went Poin wo rk started on new addition to light plant 4 spent ThursdE;yh and Friday here at ent, including several gu:sl.s.Reuent tonaileetomies at Ax-I.inK° the Walter tenkamp and F. E. two~courae lunch was served at ton were: Max Kiolz of Kennnrih Webb homa.Russell Lewin,Fern Anne Moss Installstion ot the new officers long table. and Nellie Parsons, all of Valley of the Amencan Legion Auxiliary:Fashion Center Slipper!Uh w ds-h l M il I f l-: : ' : . S ' z f m , ; ' ; : ; ' ~~ ~ ; ; , , .";;;;;=-e»»» £e~_Y'°"~f:\.&"'*_""='=€~'.1f:f M M H Fi ts 'Babe Py am spe nt rn u r su n y supper gueszs 0 :m e Qm a h .th e e k - e n d i r ; 0 ma h a wi th r e la -L a r s P a u ls e n f a mi ly we r e M r . a n d |. e Mr s .E d wa r d Ne lso n re la ti ve s Th e Ho me s te a d Clu b me t wi th '""l"fft -..l \r......-m.. .m:1::.......,....fr n m E lk ho r n . I o wa . mi P ro f . a n d ' ¥ ' !E € _ F' " = ' K i ng l|t Th u r s d a y a f t- a n n m r s. .l n e u .ll |. ll ||\i ||€! C||\: u u. l .u |.4 'b I f.l dn a f I w e r e W e d n e s d a y e x e -M r s Q A .b t u " " '" " °c m r e n ,#C e c i l L e w i s f O m a h a i s a n d - a n o 21 'l '.3 f. ,m m e s t s a t t h e C h r i s O f B l a i r M T .a n d f 1 S . J 8 8 P a u l -i n n n.m n n t h u r m r m t i n n i r h a m p g u n a u g r r i -o _ - - - -. ..P e t e r s e n h o m e i n B i a i r . N e i g h b o r s a n d f r i e n d s h e l p e d M r s .H a r r y M a d s e n c e l e b r a t e h e r b i r t h a n n i v e r s a r y F r i d a y e v e n i n g . M r .a n d M r s .G e o r g e H a i n a n d d8 l . i , i\ L . 1 l 'w e r e S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n v i s i t o r s a t W a l t e r A p p l e b y ' s . | | _ . . .\ u . . n . . . -\ Y l » . l . A "n n . |* M u m sen wer e eveni ngf isitors. Mr s .Ca r l Sore son had as a week-end g o e a t, / Mi s s Do r oth y ;Jense.n of 1* iernont. Mr .an d Mr s .Geo rge Ha i n a n d Vi r g i n i a we re Su n da y af ter n oo n vi s i tor s a t th e h ome o f Mr . Ha i r f s sister.Mr s .W a lte r Ao oleb y o f ~ -------w - - - - - - ---.»..-...`. On Mo n d a y e ve n i n g , Mi s s Ma r - jor ie Go d se y e n ter tai n ed h er Su n - da y S c h o o l c la s s , " Th e A g o ga C a - d e ts " a t a p a r ty a t h e r h o me . Th e me mb e r s a r e :E a r l Ra n ld n ,K e n - n E th i.| .rsen,[ a n To wns e nd ,l r - Rn lp h B a d ge r , wh o ac c o mpa n i e Lieut. Ellswgorth Chapman, U. S. N as f ar a s Ro llin s , W y o. loo t we els m t u m e d h o me o n Sa tu r da y eve ni ng .M r .Ba d ge r ;i n cornpan; wi th hi s unc le;De lbe r t F i n k o Mi d we s t,W y e.,w i i t o n a dee h u n !in th e Gre en Ita.a n d alm Li F. :, yf r o vic e-pres., Lira. A. C. Bl Mr s . Ha r old Gro ve ; n e c M .f e te r s o n ;hist.,M n ar d , a g t. a t a n us , Mr s . enson.Mr .a n d M m :R.M . re tu r ne d t o Chic ago M nr \znun\»nl :Inna with vnl aldt; tmas., ed at $2.98 to $6-bv:mann;Jenuf 'y., Mrs. L. $5 and $6; Robinhood for the Ch 3.Ed Ren- dren, $1.49 to $3.39--»all sizes. Chris So1-|_ Blac kb ur n ond ay a1`t~ n l{\\:|n \nun; |_, ¢nlru\l\\"hq.m,.fa l '| I ir. and Mrs. John Hebard and Some Style _ Shoppe Specials We are making some Special Offerings fer Friday_ Saturday and Monday, October 24. 25, 27.Thea: should interest fha thrifty purchaser. . FOR LADIES Silk Scarfs $1.00 to $l.75 Hats, large head sizes $l.00 to $5.00 Large Aprons In out sizes $1.00 Rayon Prlnts in large sizes'$l.95 to $2.95 m n c m u m i u Chll dre n's lon g s lee ved Dres s s \$!.00 .md up Fez: 'FKIE many N.\r»n:tte Silk Uressss fmm I ln 2 years u d $l.95 Baby Co ts. Caps and Dresses and Childrerfs Coats Th es e b a rg a in s are but a few of the m ' m y a w a i t i n g y o u a t » t h e I SIM ~E r-Attend the Outstanding Exhibition oi |930 0 a;¥=* ' f ! f ` % 's f *' . ~ *¥ '. ': '» f . :~ " \._ \H -,Q .e 1 |\"'~="-1 .|| || H " ' 4 ».. O c t .3 |t o N o v .7 ., , , _ .. ? xAk - Sar- Ben Livestock <S» Horse Show. " \ . ...; F ~"1 ~y . + .~. M ¢. ;g r .»~a .y f J "" ' * - \* I r .r.Af;b" -ffmga.3 \\n .'" ~~\q ,V "~ ~ ,. f Lan . I I 4 I l '~f 5 ~ a x~£ 2 s m ' 1 ' . ° w :I..9.z *\ p A A .¢\ - Q E 4 4 (u x ~ 7 ;. _ g . J : " - ..~. \.f ~'"| ||'r N ,:?.J °f.i"g:|i£f'..;>:$ 'r ~~.7 ~£4-ff==$ 1{§r\w f». in Omaha 550.000 in Premiums. 325.300 Go ve r n me n t D i s - apy ,Imiu s zr ia l Di sp lay . Th r i l li n g Ho r s e Sh o w. 1 0 0 0 4 - H C l u b Me mb e r s to Co mp ete . C o i c e s t C a tt le i n A m e r - ca.Re du c ed Ra i lr o ad Ra tes . I o w a D a y - N o v c m o e r 5 . I f bra-:ka Day -~ Nove:n~ bc r 6. ~u . ~ Mb§~~9»"' S e r v e ( i o o e h ' s B e s t ~M A C A B 0 N I :Z as a welcome Q `change from potatoes . an r»¢~.- \ a " ` . n v 1. » " 1.;"°T;1 I;';.'sa 'idir »f=-Hn:a._.'l'_... llngelihnnnla 1e'nr;lmrl|M r . mi Mrs.Wm.Bntt_ were w i l l \ n \ » l ¢ | \ n n u n '| . l v | \ |L l | | l l \ | » I | |" Q "~t i a t *, ! . ' , ' ! : * ` : ; & ' . § *. &~k ' ! e f _ " ' e , & . . ' ; < % ' " ' .u . f ' . , , . .. . , " ;L L c .. f i n IJIJIUIJIL B L I n u A u.»u\.¢u A hmmmMiss Gretchen Manuka 1 harm Sunday after severa. ~nite n tu ~ H r n u r u ,u w n m l l l u n u u u xuwull.l l l l up110 ' Q - h ' i " ¢ i ~I sr f u "°H r a n d M n F lo y d K n o t t a n d an d d a ug h te r , Rl- ¢ h¢ l zet u n n d a n d H n .Kenneth '.l.ysun.''°d m d s i g n m h g u d ; ,f m n i P a u l W i d e n e r s p e n t S u n d a y a f t- ~ . ' . ' ? . Y f , . ° ' l§ . f ' ° , ' i ' E . . 2 E ' ; ".¥° . . . ' i ' 1 f u m. ' h m . u r n G. . . . . ? L . J e m- e a n v ; ~ f f ; w a i a g g ,'~;'.¢ s t n Pads L1|:|l.llm'|n church. left 'Wed-Lowe emoon with f=f=='=Hzndrkkson, ~ "E '"="1;.""'" aJz'lTz`ér'Jf'ni£"3nE1 Mn. Hulm ;,~~~,-~~---,south of Blair.1H g J the t M honor he |,school Mr and Hn. Lewis Long of lo? Rolfrt in looking after _;';'°"-s w afternoon g 1:0 o will 5 `'_ the dn .-at Lhapreil °!.HE£'"*"» 'P"'!.3""'!!¥fuP. mm., .3..=I'J',.. il ~m :to oblerve r foqnh plnhdgg. ¢fg_h¢ church th |_§g£ 'i§ia£E35n inf i ipreach Scmdair a& jslayat the Mrs. Bertha hM: m i n Hp r rmln"Hia "`nB`sE`ir'i`ii Sundaya play c l rr UE forch Suffday'even§ng.Specialner with Mr.and mrs.nenncm "~"=»" "~""~ "- ~ ---u ------- -at present.'lhve 1lusic from Blair wiil help to en--Tyson.attain.Everybody invited.Mrs. J. S. Conety was a '1uesday|Mr. ~ Mrs . H, C. Cooper a te for A Will Ryan bought cctllc on t'e dinner guest of Mm Watson Ty-Sunday dmner at the J. T. Fitch after: ~-» .-.. -Q nn-:....home east. of town.ing a ittle tuts each brought a gif t mn Genuine and had a happy noon playing games and eat-Qelidous lung!with abirth- a fo rmer pas tor.| Ve r n o n Ma r s h all we nt to Li n c o ln la s t we e k wh e n h e i s c o n f i n e d i n l th e B r y a n Me mo r i a l h o s p i ta l f o r a | Fremont market Sntux-any ror rcerz- v aan Ur man, " i k Babe Ryan visited Thur..- duy at the Will Kuhr home in Blair. Women and Misses: If you need a new Winter Cost the best place to buy it is at the Fashion Center in Blair-they have beautiful Win. ter Coats priced at $10 to $49.60 in dzes 14 w 48.404: ALONG THEBOTTOM aozm. un.. rrmm-.\|Vmwhn.who is Mr. and Mrs. Ray 'Whitmus and family went Saturday to see theirdaughter, Martha at the Methodist hospital in Omaha, with Mr. and Mrs.Tum W field,Sr.The daughter is improving nicely.Mn. 0. M.Mathews spent se(~~ eral days last week at the home of ,f son, David and family in Orna- 'Mr. and Mrs. Opal Rectes wereamong the guests Sunday for din-ner at the Jack Lazure home, south of Him and also called on U. S. Reeves whp has been lll. Mr. and Mra W. W1 Dixon of Lincoln, are spending this wcek atknntlnan n l Mr. and Mm. N. R. Buniic were up from Omaha Friday for a visit at the E. w. Burdic homeMn. Emma Wachter aged 66 ofLincoln, died early Friday morning at an Omaha hospital after an ill- ness of several manths.She has resided at Lincoln 21 years;Sur-;viving are her husband, John, two sons and four daughters.Funeral services were held at St.Mary's cathedral at Lincoln Monday morn- ing.Mrs. Anna Peddie, lllius Car- oline Wachter and Den Wachterfromattended the services.here _. Lira. CSB. Blanchard xa enjoging a viaxt at present from her mo er,'Mm Nnnw (tnlmm nf Arlimxrnn. day cake as a spcexai nu-.n:uon.Mr. and Mm. J. R. Vinckel am Mr. and Mn. Ray Roberts of Fremont, were supper guests at thlG. I.Pfeiffer home Sunday eve ning.Mr. and Mm. G. I. Pfeilfe also entertained at a six-thin; dinner on Saturday evening whentheir guests were Mr. a nd Mn J. C. Badger and Mrs. Eva Fink Mrs. Vernon Marahdl and chi)gym,Mrs. C.G. Mlrahldl an daughter, Frances and Mra Hen ry Boker all momred to Llncol Saturday where they visited wit.Verinn Marshall who in in at 'ra Bryan Memorial hospital.He l reported as doing nicely and gain | \J -w w "; . z"' a .W5._}BvdEds='§;"§,:,',"'§v' ~ 1."aa"f:.;;.1,T'""'"" "w§;5.1.'E;;.;'.'2""""'" . 1-es; little. S-fwgv night fnd §_g-;}~»f as the Bleis, :ere Sur:|'dey dinner '§3..'€. gitmeaureli,g e n g e a r ~ f r o m Lincoln where he etbmded PIPE".I :'-_!--I .._3'Ef'____. with the family of their daughter, by meeting Lguggey evggjng with ~ ated ide held there on Mr. a nd Mr s. bu rn ne uey j sp iin nl Mr s. w_ _ ]_ Si mon se n. rw ...|.-- ........:..... ..-:+I. Han inn Mar.rw.. _.|_.....l_......:,.u_..,....:n.EE!:.-'.'§°..'.t..§?.'1"'.-....-....!...'E§:°"é. ;. :h was in Lincoln an:Q 1 |~ f n 9 :) ~oxes an d send lo th e Ma r y A n n Mi ss i on in Omah a a bo u t C hr is tma s |be di stri buted a mo ng th e ne ed y . M r .an d Mr s .E m i l Pollen,oc omp ani ed by Mr s .Fo rr es t B r e s - ster we n t to Oma h a Wednesday ~nd spent the day . Mr . a n d Mr s . O.H. God s e y a n d Ma r jo r i e we re entertain ed a t d i n - ne r Sun day a t Lhe I v a n He l ms Fr id ay a tten di ng a , bu si ne ss mee t- in g of s tate n ur s e r y me n .He a ls o vi si te d wi th hi s son,V e r n o n a t th e B r y a n Me mo r i a l hos pi ta l. Mr . a n d Mr s . V e r n Ni c h o las a n d tw o c hi ldr en r o t u m e d to Gr a n d is lan d Su nu uy aft.-er s p e d i n g thi. p a s t we ek he re a t th e h o me oz Mr s .Nic ho la s'par ents,Mr .s m Mr s . M. E .W in se t.Mr . Ni c h o la s ho me .i wa s s d e l e g a te to th e g r a n d I . 0 . M r .Ges selmun o f Oma h a ,w11s O. F. lodge whic h c onver iod in Fre- he z e o n a h u n ti n g tri p F r i da y a n d mo n t s eve ra l d a y s . ~tur da y , n g ue st of E ug en e Bu r- l M r .a n d Mr s .J .C.Blac kburn die.d r o ve to C r e te Mo n d a y w i th thei. Th e re gu la r me e ti n g o f th e 0 ;d3\lEh¥@l»E ve ly n ,wh o spe nt th ' E .S.wa s he ld Th ur s da y even in g wee k-e nd a t h o r s e a n d attend ee an d wa s n e i l a tte n d e d .Th e c o m-th ei r s i lve r we d olr ls sn mve rs s ry . mi tte e on se rvin g th a t eve.;.¢:3|M r .an d Mr s .R.M .Blac k imr wer e Mr. and Mr s. C. H. Bi unc lmr rl le f t Mo n d a y mo r n i n g f o r ~ Mr s. J o h n F itc h, Mr s . J . W . B ru n home in C hi c ag o af te r a s ho rt vls l; . ._. . . . . - _ - _-_...................._. _ . . . _. . _. . .-..... ...._- - -.. . ... . . _ .. . . . -._ - _.._ _. . . . . . . . . _ . . ..._........ .__. _. .. . . . .. . . . . . . - . - . . _. . .... . . » n . . - . - ¢ . _ . _ . . . . . . .. . , . - - _ _,- u . . . .- .- -.- . . . . . - - . . . . . ». . . . . - - - - Oct.3Ito Nov.7 ' - w Ak-Sar-Ben `~~ Livestock :Sv Horse Show. ./'"in Omaha VOTE for E é i5 .i l5.»¢ "\x n,'.:"a 0 .y J Pi .>.'gf...s...*.i J~=~s ;».. '.~ ~. J a\\ \4 ¢E . .s ., » .. ; .`I ~ .\.1 "- J ~~f f . .9 * - "L v .r x. . '. g f .P ' f .' i n s - a I 0 \*'31. " £ 'A ~" . . * T. A 1 .wi 11--» ;1¢y s- .g Q .'>.f..'-,.J \" "'i»'H" f i. "| || J * I J ~ : 3 é » ' t i u ' .'~°».»"1\:r§,*». »; .1 " ' 1 1 ¢ = § , 4 ' 1415:" f . ° ' ; f . 550.000 in Premiums. 525.000 Go ve r n me n t D i s - piay . In d u s tr i a l Di sp lay . Th r i l li n g Ho r s e Sh o w. 1 0 0 0 4 - H C l u b Me mb e r s to Co mp ete . C o i c e s t C a tt le i n A m e r - ca.Re du c ed Ra i lr o ad Ra tes . I o w a D a y - N o v c m k e r 5 . I f bra-:ka Day -~ Nove:n~ bc r 6. -Qra--..e:=a»n.. --~- 1 -" '»`.*.a.:.-... ;...¢.-. °.Fcrr.TH E B AE ! ! Nmnstte Sllk Dre>e.=a fmm I ln 2 years u d $|.95 Baby Co ts. Caps and Dresses and Children's Coats Th es e b a rg a in s are but a few of the m ' m y a w a i t i n g y o u a t » t h e I W ~Ec/ '»//f w~ ~6? ." ../~ - -Hn.1 ;°-'gr ~~l V ~ f t ~1 » a -, ~|.1 Q .' o f r .u v-e - " " r 1 4 ..\/~; f * '-'~= ~ - i I . ~~ . ~ ~ , ~ ; ; >. 0 ~ ; ~" r ¢ : 1 f !~ ~-~~sf'§"`~'f" f ~; » ; » " ';_ '+»§ %ke _._ 1 a u --J -\ . | ¢ \ \ v u v n u ' v u y -g - -l m 0 -r n n z l M m :l . n u i s L n w e a n d d m m h r""'-',.,...... ....... .....-_.......- __M155 Certmflc Warn:k I-:r°".ter. and Edith Singleton of Blair. C0\fflIHi5 from alloc:ss whxch pre-Mr.and Mrs. W. J.Bolte and \enw~.i her tcadhnm; last wack qt two sons drove to Logan, Iowa 10 the Gall school where Miss lnslbpenf.Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.1\~u!& is ""l'5tft"t"'ff".prfends are James Mack.Eimer Dolte spent hupmg for Miss "mncks speedy the aftemoon with Paul Tyson. '"°}""'Y_. 1 Mr. and Mrs.IIerscllcl LaymanBlassLuthWx-:leper "as .a "",nnd childmn were Sunday dinner day supper guest at t}1e Murio1\|gue§t5 o the I.crc:\ Layman famSutherland home in Blaxr.ily \ \Ilnrfv Tucker shclkzd Wcines-|'____ "§.I.'I| MLRH iw cnrloads UH ur... .Ji llhnlms Th.:hm:' \ " l - " _- " " " " ""`ll vu | : |m : ; = § f , ; . m 2 ; . ° ' : _ : ' : § a . H i z a u i n u n i ;";;,~~;a;,;. ;; ;,~ alla ni aou t I. tlio us an d b us he ls -o rlwi nu er Hat. is a t th e Fa sh io n Ce n- | A E . D i x o n Mmd a y a f t e mo o n ., f i r - * N Y h a ve beautifull H l i s A .a ' mm Mu n Cf a g s ui : me P la a | a n ti P l' | ° Nl a t s1.ss to $ 6 - n q i l u ) . ''|.L -._. I l 4l ._. . . _ - . L _ _ _ _-l¢|| A..|Hina Yinmlnv srhnul had a DRTW zeamre au Luc smun.new alylca,I v u r ; ¢ ¢" 1 -- - -- -,a t t h c R .M .I v e r s o n h o m e l " 1 i d n y | ' | . . u i u r s ,m a t e r i a l s i n . z l l x h e u d s i z c s i e v e n i n g w h e n t h o s e p r e s e n t w e r a :a l .m l t i m e s .4 0 - I T . J - i r .a n d M m .G e n e I ) : 1 \ i d = - n g ; f = ; ; ° ~. . . . . . . .. . . . . i l y M r .a n d M r s .F r e d P e e r .|.~~~W :C l a f k e a n d I I e o 1 =_l l R M "N E W S ; 1 a n d Mi s s [d n l..I.!€I1.ll1gnoEm:r ;{.nu Ibr othe r Alb er t A f t r th e xi e c txn n l Th e Sun day Sc hool hi k e a r d u f offiéers,a\:1d m i l e s refr esh-sup pe rof the M. _E . c hu rc h p lan ne d| f o r I i h d a y e v e n m g w a s a t o 1z| -\1 _, i _P 0 P ~ ' " ' : ' }a \ ' f r ` f . " . { ' ? { * f - . .. . . . . . . 1 N - . .¢ . ~ . . . , , _u n t i l l a t e r b z c a u s e o f t h e e x t r e m |I :Q 1 |~ f n 9 :) ~oxes an d send lo th e Ma r y A n n Mi ss i on in Omah a a bo u t C hr is tma s |be di stri buted a mo ng th e ne ed y . M r .an d Mr s .E m i l Pollen,oc omp ani ed by Mr s .Fo rr es t B r e s - ster we n t to Oma h a Wednesday ~nd spent the day . Mr . a n d Mr s . O.H. God s e y a n d Ma r jo r i e we re entertain ed a t d i n - ne r Sun day a t Lhe I v a n He l ms Fr id ay a tten di ng a , bu si ne ss mee t- in g of s tate n ur s e r y me n .He a ls o vi si te d wi th hi s son,V e r n o n a t th e B r y a n Me mo r i a l hos pi ta l. Mr . a n d Mr s . V e r n Ni c h o las a n d tw o c hi ldr en r o t u m e d to Gr a n d is lan d Su nu uy aft.-er s p e d i n g thi. p a s t we ek he re a t th e h o me oz Mr s .Nic ho la s'par ents,Mr .s m Mr s . M. E .W in se t.Mr . Ni c h o la s ho me .i wa s s d e l e g a te to th e g r a n d I . 0 . M r .Ges selmun o f Oma h a ,w11s O. F. lodge whic h c onver iod in Fre- he z e o n a h u n ti n g tri p F r i da y a n d mo n t s eve ra l d a y s . ~tur da y , n g ue st of E ug en e Bu r- l M r .a n d Mr s .J .C.Blac kburn die.d r o ve to C r e te Mo n d a y w i th thei. Th e re gu la r me e ti n g o f th e 0 ;d3\lEh¥@l»E ve ly n ,wh o spe nt th ' E .S.wa s he ld Th ur s da y even in g wee k-e nd a t h o r s e a n d attend ee an d wa s n e i l a tte n d e d .Th e c o m-th ei r s i lve r we d olr ls sn mve rs s ry . mi tte e on se rvin g th a t eve.;.¢:3|M r .an d Mr s .R.M .Blac k imr wer e Mr. and Mr s. C. H. Bi unc lmr rl le f t Mo n d a y mo r n i n g f o r ~ Mr s. J o h n F itc h, Mr s . J . W . B ru n home in C hi c ag o af te r a s ho rt vls l; . ._. . . . . - _ - _-_...................._. _ . . . _. . _. . .-..... ...._- - -.. . ... . . _ .. . . . -._ - _.._ _. . . . . . . . . _ . . ..._........ .__. _. .. . . . .. . . . . . . - . - . . _. . .... . . » n . . - . - ¢ . _ . _ . . . . . . .. . , . - - _ _,- u . . . .- .- -.- . . . . . - - . . . . . ». . . . . - - - - Oct.3Ito Nov.7 ' - w Ak-Sar-Ben `~~ Livestock :Sv Horse Show. ./'"in Omaha VOTE for E é i5 .i l5.»¢ "\x n,'.:"a 0 .y J Pi .>.'gf...s...*.i J~=~s ;».. '.~ ~. J a\\ \4 ¢E . .s ., » .. ; .`I ~ .\.1 "- J ~~f f . .9 * - "L v .r x. . '. g f .P ' f .' i n s - a I 0 \*'31. " £ 'A ~" . . * T. A 1 .wi 11--» ;1¢y s- .g Q .'>.f..'-,.J \" "'i»'H" f i. "| || J * I J ~ : 3 é » ' t i u ' .'~°».»"1\:r§,*». »; .1 " ' 1 1 ¢ = § , 4 ' 1415:" f . ° ' ; f . 550.000 in Premiums. 525.000 Go ve r n me n t D i s - piay . In d u s tr i a l Di sp lay . Th r i l li n g Ho r s e Sh o w. 1 0 0 0 4 - H C l u b Me mb e r s to Co mp ete . C o i c e s t C a tt le i n A m e r - ca.Re du c ed Ra i lr o ad Ra tes . I o w a D a y - N o v c m k e r 5 . I f bra-:ka Day -~ Nove:n~ bc r 6. -Qra--..e:=a»n.. --~- 1 -" '»`.*.a.:.-... ;...¢.-. I rcs.:gs mm! Num :tte Sllk Dream; from I lu z 5-ears u d $|.95 Baby Co ts. Cups and Dresncs and C||lldren's Cours These bargains are but a.|e\v ol the m'my awaiting you at fthe I S1'!§a§§fQ§?f</C' ~e @ \;i~-.'az s--..a¢\, " »Z d ~ _ _ ' ~ ' l »1 ;~ ,\ = = 'f " % »..~v t . , ~_ '-n ~ ~ " '0 '_ \ . "f ~.» :.\~"E f = ~ ~~- J '° ' ~4 5 ~ » - 'f - 3 : '. f'_ ;~< _j.,-I 3 ~ 1 i ~ ~'5 ~; .'_; . gfZ ... =.'r 1'u ;r/" I . 7 " f " ~ ;f f ~i f f i " " ..~1 ;_. 1~5 s f *~ . Q F - v m r s . r n m z: i n M e l i r e n s w e r :S u n d a y s v e n l n x v i d w n l l . t h e L o u i e G r i m m h o m e . G L u .B u n n r e c e i v e d 1 5 0 h e a d m u A . E . D i x o n w o h m o f m u : | - I s l f r o m M i u a u n ,F r i d a y . B l i s s F l o r e n c e D i x m w a s u S u n - g, -i y s u p p e r g u e s t a t M r . m d M r s . C a r l l l n n m n o f B l l i r -G n r d n n H a y l e o f J a m i s o n ,. . .g l r r i v c d a t t h e L . L n y m l m f l r m " 5 mtu r d n y . fo r c o r n hu llg i n s -H n - n ld Si mo ns en i s h u s k m g f ° r F . Mugler._ ___________ ____ w i -| D r . 1 . W . Umm h n u g h a n d f a m-ilyr left. Friday for lllumlri, call-l qi there W the nerimu illness url hu moi-her.-M n .J.M.Brewster will behomu to th: reguinr weekly menln: of the ll. E. Aid Wed.eglngr nfhrnoon.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cooper. .hr-0=""'\n a'\d Philip wen: cnter!|in~eel at I wi ll duck dn:-nr nt Llw ,Curl Gnoper home nt Teklmnll onSunday.l Mr. and MTS. l.»8r3 ruu|=~\=u wu<.Sunday afternoon visitors at the LI. A. Stub home in Blair.Mrs.Fred Ray and Mrs.JoeBamlur and daughter called Sunday afternoon on ,Mrs.F.Muller and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beard. Wednesday evening Mr.and|Mm.l"nre y lewis vu.ont up toTekamahandheltvdtheirlittle' grandson,LeRoy Petersen o.:cl',-Ibrate his sixth birthday.I The fire department was ca1l:din the Gus Lowe home Sundax :.1t I Jéfofke "sw '1"'_rr and 'Dad `g 1 gall themtonight ~Marvin l-la ac k of B lai r, c ame out Fr i da y eve n i ng to s ta y ovtr S nt.~ ur d a y a t th e B y n m I h mn h o me .Mr .an d Mr s .By r o n Bea rd vi s- d n d Sinnrixnr a f to mo o n wi th Mr . er no on b y a blaz e c a us ed whe n an over-heated Stove uipo ne t fi r e tn the stai r s tep s.Th e f r o wa s = " ' " I 1du g g before mu c h dan~.age wa s -. | , _I n by Long Distance !: mu hlrs.A .W. `Clnrke. C.B.B u n n attend ed th e n i g h t h o g sole a t Florenc e Tu ea da y , o f J o h n Str ic k lett,and_,m.ade a p m - chase.Su nd ay a fter no on vis itor s at the F .Mu lle r ho me we re Ca rleton u u § h d a y supper gue sts o f Mr . ; and Mrs . Cly de Metzle r were- » Miss an d J oh n o f A rli ng ton an d Mr. an d Mr s .C.H. Bla nc h ar d .' A s C . L . Re i d w a s s ta r t i n z o u t n n his:ln ni l m u t e IIST.Fr i d a y L o tti e ( h i r e s , Mr s .He n r y Ga i n e s \\ Even th oug h y ou arehnldlda of :alla away ,I'Oil Dhtsloo willcarry lun! Union --» yvandl --lwlh amd dur to thzm. r Nm to a c tu a ll y p e e i n g y o u , n o t h i n g i s h o ld c l e a r s : t o lvlo vhe fo an d D ad '| hu n tha n to hu: y o ur Voic e.As :hay lit d o n t in :L e owning dnadows, gu.»n1ori\u 9f_y ou§ c hildhood Demucraiie Nenminneel l a m s n n b vr u m u m d a l l o w m i n g t I n t o e t h - P la t 1 P . U . l m ! l u i l m l f l8 : 3 0 P . M . n t h r \ \ !1 Jc } n e l l u w r : n a t a l a n ix. e f f e c t h u m 8 : 2 0 P .l f . Taylor of Omaha and .Mrs.Joe Bandar and dauglmtu of Herman, and Mrs. I-'red Ray. Elmer ixon attendzd the meet- ing Sunni y afternoon oi the Trl- ungle Baby Beef Club at the CurlAnderfvon home near Kennorri. N.n:.16th, James and 1;}!n1.: Dixon will be hostq.1Mm. Ha m'Ilogsion :md Lol. rnd John Collins of Council Blprif. called .on the Louie (lrznmx 1=,.;1.1;. \"h' ?.er°'\t hor frrr~.1 Ms. and M»:.:='om "r t|.Z"'°° r t) children cf south of l1°-»r~ 1rd :nowSunday:!ft':r'1~\""n*sitors nt *th Pxbert \¥"\deno: home.A ueph-w of him. _New lilmw morning he had some oar troublel which caused him to have quite anaonident.The gean of his carlockedandhecrashedintothe light. post at the comer of the Herman State bank, completely de- molishing it.Mr. and Mrs. B-:rt Cooper of Te- karrmh, were guests at the 0. L. Hilsinger homo Sundry,helping* Mfg Hilsinger celebrate her birth an vusnry.'Forrest Green and family : Ntumedthe foncparfof last week from n. wecl:'~s visit. with relatives at Gallatin. Missouri.|Rev. C. C. Norlin athonded theba zmr and supper given by the CAN Methe r tc c iglw Da d two - ~ 7 o u ' w n v i d e a wh a t u u mld plenum tlu. loutzd gt y mnr vmca % um a me A it; You eu1 ml! brag so tl"re°'a. In your vonm me ml! e ollef t al-1' °h u d m v . r p r r mn n o f wa n o f ntatisa-in-anlun adh.: r x a low _M 1 | '1at m ,ud to buuandicaa ¢,a....s.For C GNGRESSTelegrhsme #if ~» " ~°F1Blair, N¢ br .ak A "'P mo m.m w a n a m m| = d » d Hsquo te d ligurqs conowzlpa t, p1 .y mm1.m»u»| p.Idepanmc ni i xwpranno hea gmat,-1 Mm Emma Bova: on last 'rum-s-?!or the school mr ending June `er hxtemst in. bnkutbxll and make.-. __......-. \. .. M moo n.. mgmml mmm wizh \>.........¢n' nm-mu.. Bova' Palm] it avnilable tor more students. c ! rmcmm ENTBRTAINS Dr. Smith vu proteuor of mw- .A H . . FORMER PUPIIS ropolagy in th; Oklahnml univer-L 'm v md was conddered A m y imxsor.n1nms~(Continued from Pm One)\_111»..a...2_ at the West Point High School as- nembly wa; v°b€& A very hdpiul ma, lnlpintlonsl meeting by tha 'handlers o! the rmmty sees of whom were in stxendnnen. The lectures,one in each ses-sion, by Harry I-'. Atwood oi Ghi- mgo,president of the constntu-tiow eduatinn league, were had \ l v a "'"'!$SlI a Mr,and Mrs. Joe Lazure, who drove out to Pierce, Neh. the lat- llr part of lust week returned un Monday and reports fine trip. The Pinoelxla Club met with H ; mul Mrs. J . li.hrimm L u: e ve- .. m.Mme a..».~».¢h l n mb i e c t x ~'Swv were f@v=1-able# und day anernwn unc gawuw at nuhome in north Blnir i n honor ol her birthday.The time was spent in vldfing und | ni ce lunch wa! scrved.Mrs.Eph.Lippincn/tl. brought a. lovely birthday u h which dl enloyed. 'l\)DAY'S MARKET Wheat -- - - --~-gg; W, -...., ..._ ..._____,,.__.ses mtudantu,m d 116 nurses in tnlning, reuived 9.71 per cent of w h ]university .expenditures tu. the yen, the third mgm percent- age of my college.The largest pereentnge of wt-nl expenditures, 18 per cent, went to the ngricul- tural cclle with 730 students "éQ7-¢`f]5T\i"in»£f£i§ Jrlgkn-iwequendy basketball Pnwti ee hw ized the Boys'gan-ol for tlme lnady started for the Junior high sch year.'I'he bo ys wi 1ltnke .boy B\ndi or th¢ bo ye wlzo arenot trdfic aruund the school out f o r m m l l .'They pnctlce bdlding.There ue 2 patrols, eaehlhvice a week.There are about 60 petrol consisting of s traffic scouts,b°Y!now i n training,after the and 2 subsdtuhes.The officers of.!0°¢bdl season is over there will patrol number 1 ure: Arthur sm-qpwbsbly he very close w 100 bvysge,h e mu The am and scxenoe col-.ens,C-nptxln;Petrick ¢Qndn1sn,lPf°°¢-ll`iI\K and knrnlng the game lege, which includes pre-medic stu- A...».nmivnd 1a ner nent of total Lieutenant;Of Petrol Number 2:l°f football.Although we may not n - - - u w.....».r'.,».¢¢.i»,mu 1 .-' luv e u winninu m m ln basket- Lo !6n s wi t h o lor brll i ln d dla~ a t ~ : . . 2 . 1 ¢outslan e our v wns ` s Ionn~-er pupils of hers at McCarthy, _,\,ggf;»_; 'f';§.'él?.'.""' he and hm her b° ° " " " 3 p l u m the D. A- ll to ur of certain Compton home an wen Wuhing-u m m s m " f n d o gs s s fft ' gn lt -rt Tl mxldny '!"'nmo ng the Indians. The yvung ladies are:Wilhel-3|T:h°y~ len their mlnn Knofler, Mary Mullin, Ruth ».¢`.K..4`§ `"§ ..l`f'» .fm p;:n;'mlng Rnbmson and Dorothy Petersen all of the .."av...».s¢., tm.. fun t n n t ng pmfeuur Nielsen, made pans o l the research work little son ln I l a s u B 0 9 l nf i t t i n g i n w i t h t h e h i s t o r y a n d d v i a o f t h e s c h o o l c u r r i c u i u r n a n d fu rn iz hi ng i n sp ir atio n towar d te ac h in g go o d c i ti z en sh ip . Supt. O. A.. 'Wimig of Kearney in his morning lenture ~pupil partidpatiou in the activi- t i e a o f t h e l c h w l a s a m e a n s o f n...._........:..-......\.~l A r i v n n n h i n R n d a most.enjoyable 'evening was Da u _--» spent.Corn (Old)- Mr.and Mrs.c.H.Hitchman Com (New)° ¢nz¢min¢d n1r.»na 1am.1§;nL 1*°f*°Y '*" Wilkenson and family and ur. and U m m m ' B u n n u n . H.L. wo o afo nima fa mi ly cn-eam -'' of Omlha., at dinner Inst. Sunday.Egg in trade ' \Pre gdm of Da nn C°lI¢s~e. Er-§ § ' §'n _" _expgditures.In this college were _5g¢ enrolled 2,888 students.The col~ _4|¢!lege of engineering, with 781 stu- 43_44,,'dents, received 3 per cent of will _8lc expenditures. md tha spenker. _24¢|Answering n dnrge tlnt.the _zs c bo a rd o f re gmts hunuda no pm- _3¢ vidon lor equipp5xg the new hon-__..=.-\ ...x..,. .J sl.- ...Nm-.i .-.\||..-nl .~........ ..<...=.., _...,....... ....,._.___h y BuekKn.Lieutenent Otherimu this year yet the future pms- of whom ue in the junior class member: nf patrol number 1 ue:pecta an bright and ami- will al-of Blair high Iclmol thin year.~Julius Pehrsen, R" Hansen, my-lwm have n team that will make a'Follow/lng n lovely dinner,Mra.\ una s vwdgurd, umm Ha nun,|V¢1'Y creditnble showing ln state Stewart wo k me gi rls w the mbm o'H»m1¢n and own Van athletic games.'movies ma Hwy ru spent the night Dnvanter.~subnimm are Harold =at nhslmnbcr party at the Comp- ma Engvne Boot.Patrol _tan ome. number 2 la campoled of:Ted Women and Misses: if you need -_n_._n...1 1x1..|u~1.4,a new Winter Coat the best nllce FORMER BLAIR GIRL : f,§,,,';;,.f;;;;,;1',.,;,~,; v§R2'hL}¢'§é that time.. Funeral arrangements had not been completed up co noon today and the Nielsen!are s u n g word from their daughter below mins down. lmp r uv mg scuuvs v'"°°""""""" " 'u n a Me llo n m a w u e ~ w n a l n e u He ns ,_15¢ pau.:wuqg U;u m u.»-W.....- - ~ ¢ , - in g u g g ,n u y w u u u vvvux,u mm&n g¢ hu a c 1 =e re d \» ¢' H° ¥ e- Hi 'r a .an d n m .H .J .H m m "'-» , a r o m m , m r . R w w r w d = " ' I ` h e . m 1 ,J o h n Swi r lg h o lm E a r l | . . . n . . . - MM ln n mr n vu a a i g n u u d o n u f an n I M. .mm. , m. | . . . . n f .-nn-Sp r in g s °14c lh| nI'n~n.n\rn mnmme c o u r t. o n . I u l v' w. . 1 f : ; 1 . n m r l m l n n i " | n 's z u h f ml o O l i | ;..|\|gy mn a s i u m mo s t o f th e te a ms p r e THE HACK SAW games.The policy of the athletic VOLUME 5 Blair, Nebraska, October 23. 1930 NUMBER 21 D' y' remember 'way back when mofther cnmmenaed getting out heavier unner- wear do ng about. this time' o' year? Saturday was the busiest day we have had for 1 long time. Delivezing three cir- culating Heaters and getting Qout stove pipes kept us on the jump all day. The husband who makes his wife a monthly allowance has ho thing in pu- ticular to be proud GOOD FLOOR GOOD Music GOOD ORDER DANCE A T oK m g ' s 0P a v n l a o n 4 mlles North ol Blair On Highway No.5 at, 0ctober 25 Music By 'rm-: DANUONIANS OF L|NcoLN, manrmsm. - - f o r chlnces are ahe's been making daily allowances for him. |l .-lea ble Ra n g e is th e o n ly ra ng e o n th e of stove repairs com ing in nearly every day.If you need any give us the nalpv and number of your stove and wc will get it for you. From an account of an Oregon wedding= "The hr'idegrnom's present to the bride was a handsome dia- mond brooch,to- gether with many D t h e r beautiful things in cut glass." Fill the empty sock- ets with Westing- house Mazeda lamps c market with vitri- fused rust redstlng flue linings,than protect it from rust and corrosion. T\nn't worry!Ha l! your troubles may new: happen! We have a couple of used Ranges in good shape for sale cheap If §'ou're not inter- ested i n football, theN's not much use in xeading some of the newspapers now. We have shipments "Shay, I wan~ 'noth- er room." Hotel Clerk, "What'sPETEHSENnnnnwnnfone you've got?" Guest, "It'sh on fire!Blw. Nebraska of the nttitnde of the teacher and lu ¢f!i¢¥¢Y in giving the pupil the right outlook on Iife. The music periods, conducted by Hin: Hazel Kjnmelll o f the unl- veraity nchool of :nude stressed music appmeintion and the use of the victroln in the rural achoola. Her discussions were of especial -.\._.-1.........;..thi: ner lm Sunday."":"--.----- -__,.urro Aoclonmrr |10.19ao, hem legal the action of' "'"*""'" "°" ""- ~'---------- |,,,,? ,; 5 s . i wwnzlw will meet the legianlahure um.i n c l u d e d ; , , 1 § ' ; ' ~ M c G o n n i c k a n d dhern ra. ~ C. Dfbffl.Tuesday Hansen Bnmholdt, who resides the_university appropriation bill*' r m 0°l1 .wi§ t~~The assisting on wait Front street, was struck an :hem for equipment of this hoe-s Mrs.Oscar Gil-by an automobile while droning pital unit.The money is now .\uni0rHigh 0P¢l'¢¢¢d Tillie; Form. on,Mn. John McKay and the street non' the P. Z. building. av:dI|.hle.;'|Tbe boy; and girls in Bl a i n ; Mrs. Ernest Tornblad.While the injuries were painful he ;Mr. Ramgoy ,nd the Umvernity .Tumor Hig are working hard on Mrs. L_ J. Wasson of Los Angqis ma no be recovering rapidly of Nebraska Alumni association '="F",°P°r°¢fa Love Pirates of_ ' _ _.. . _ _-. . . . - , . .-. »1 1 . . .l!.. 4. o: ..f o r a m a n o f h i s a d v a n c e d a g e , h e f o r s e v e r a l y e a r k ,i n c l u d i n g t h e H r w a l i " w h i c h t h e y p l a n t o g i v e o n __2_ 1 a n n a # n a .......L-.....L . .. . . . . - - - A - 2 ~~1 4 .T h i !i s a n in te re st to m e 'williIl\=f= H\' - 3 "uses,wa s an guest. ul.mrs..mu.l.u\:c o u n t y , ma n y o f w h o m a r e mw o g Po un d la s t ue e k .Mr s .W as son m o d a l e f f o r t i n mus ic i n th ei r li ve d,a t one ti me ,ai.Si o u x C i ty being nearly eighty years of age. Fashion Center Silk Dresses in |t1\e smart new styles pricey]at x$4.98 to $19.75 in sizes 11 to 52 innd 14% to 26'/1.Nu matter what pthoq 1vZl-Zu wnen ne Wu pneu-dent;\}\ns been urging a program whiet would provide niodern dor- mito es at the school,n 1-mill levy for a general building pro~ ' g m m , a n ~ _ ( u n d for stu~ npemtia kiven strictly by Junior high students and ltpromises to be a very interesting production. Mark this date on your calendar and plan to be present.~ 1 . IE "and i an old friend of Mré I v P~ 1 | mn '§1[.§'1<¢¢u¢ Mills of the Palmer Pound. c ma n s i f i p c o mp a n y wa s g r e ete d Mr .and Mr s .P a u l J ones o f ith ' mme d i a h e intere sts a s he r b_ _MIW a s l u n g t o n N e c a m e m o n - I f t h n d s O f ~~~. 1 4 . . .- . . , . . . = . . . I n n ]a n n u l | | » u n I n 'i¢in_d ofurees you want you can.dent. '°"""»"°"°'°:'°'"P" and fellow-I Basketball : I.f:......\:» ..|+L.I2"nah§nn ('.nnh>r.B11iD8. and CHIC, Ill old 1|He, of Pm-i n.._¢n 1Schedule is Complete '."'Masser sinned conpr i ma r y gr a d es i n o n e p e ri o d a n d i n th e up pe r g ra de s i n th e othe r ah vwe d th e teac hers h o w th e y e u u ld ma k e th e i r o wn wo r k mo r e u n ,E Y C I L I I I 5 a u u w e a n . ,u u n u n u I L u l u l \a n u n . .1 . a n u u a v n aO m a h a w i t h M r .a n d M r s .W a l t a r e A l s o s h o w i n g 1 ,2 a n d 3 p i e c e w o o i i e s s o r s w h o h a v e g i v e n t h e i r l i v e s G u t s c h o w f o r d i n n e r a n d a s h o w p d r e s s e s p r i c e d a t $ 4 . 9 8 t o $ 1 2 . " ! 5 t o t h e u n i v e r s i t y . c e l e b u t i n g t h e G u t s c h o w ' s U m t h l i n a l l s i z e s .4 0 - 1 :- W E d d l n g a n n i v e r s a r y .I . _ . _ _W o r n e e . a n d P f ¥ ' H = f ' 3 I f y o u n e e d I oupr..U.\tr ac ts wi i h West Point f» §be play eql he J a nu a ry 21 . Papillion und also or bnsketbdl games to :re on January 9 and This gives Blair one attractive basketballprixflical and elxlcxenm.A number of visitors attended and anjoyed the lectures given. COUNCIL Paocm-:DINGS Mrs.Frank Stewart and Mrs. Walter Gutschow are entenaining quite a gathering of friend.; at a one o'clock luncheon at the c m- wn Hotzel followed by bridge at the Stewart home.There are w ;ENTERPRISE PRINTER IaTAKES FALL 'no »'i nDaryl Hardenbrook of Ord, Nob.,\.e who has been the printer in 'nw in Enterprise shop for the past nme\ .n.- __ .\._ ..:,.»:... -1 M. ¢.-i.... new Winter Goat the best placeof the most buv it. is at the Fashion Centcrm1unrhrlnn i1|fh a lmf afnvv n f f h a October 21,J.1980 A regular meeting of the Blair City Council was called w order tt 7:80 P. M. by Mayor Stewart, the following Councilman answer- inz ln roll fall: Bigelow, Cmwdy, be eleven tahks. The Clark Stxicklett amily are moving to a farm near Elk City where Clark will look after the farm of Tom Quinlan.Mr.and Mrs. Stricklett have many friends mvntns, was we v|\.\.un ul nl. uw.dent last Monday morning whenl he fell down into the basement at the shop,fractm-ing his pelvic bone and bruising him considerably He was taken to an Omaha hos- pital tor X-ray examination to de , NHI Hnndahl,Jansen,Moore,M $ a y Ind Schmidt.Absent, Roberts. The minutes of the last regular md adjourned meetings were read and approved. A letter from Ware-Hall & Com- pany of Omaha, Nebraska regard- ing.e purchase of bonds in pav- ingdrtrict number 8 was read. Clyde Noyes asks for permission to remote the trees from in front of his residence on East Lincoln Street.Moved and Seconded, this requen be granted.All Council- man present voting 'AYE', the mo- tion carried. Moved and L'.;.1nded,.that the Street Light Committee be instruc- ted to place two street lights on theNorth side of Front Street between Walker Avenue anu Seventh Street All Councilmen present voting 'AYE', we motion carried. in md around Blair who will miss them hut wish them the best of success in their new venture. The D. A. R. organization held z one o'c.Iock luncheon at the home o( Mrs. Chas. Farnham on' .last Tuesday honoring the state regent,Mrs.Adam hlchiullin of lincoln.There were twenty ladies present and the occasion was a very pleasant and interesting one. Mrs.J. H. Nearhood,rai di ng south of Blair, was the recipient of a check 10:1.00 [rom the World Herald 1 week, as first prize for sending in recipes.Mrs. Nearhood sent in a recipe nl cot- tage cheese cookies and is quite proud of her achievement._ Mrs. R. J. Murdoch has been in Omaha the past week with her termine if there were any internal injuries as he was rendered un~ conscious hy the fail.There were none, which is good news to his relatives and friends. It was found to be a slight Iravture but Daryl will be laid up for several weeks and The lhterprise force are rowing him as .this is press day. |Here's hoping he will get along lnicely,and soon be on his feat ingain. I Fashion Center Silk Dresses in the smart new styles priced at $4.98 to $19.75 in sizes 11 1.47 52 and 14% to 26%.No matter what kind of dress you want you can find it a t the Fashion Center. Also showing 1, 2 and 8 piece wool dresses priced at $4.98 to $12.75 in all sizes.40-lt I You must have a new Coat-last I » Moved i n d Seeondd,that the daughter, Peggy who was taken to'yea}"sCoat is much too short tn petition requesting the gnveling the M. a hospital suffering wit.hlweu' with the new Dresses-the of South Walker Avenue be with- ear trouble.1:was.at zimlbesz place uw buy your new C°"'» drawn at the request of the Ped: maxed thaL an operation might he in at the Fashion <`JeD°%'f"B|°§"T° iuoners.A11 umncnmen pl&n¢ necessary but she has so far im. they uve you money due to their V°§_illK 1-§\'E', the "¥°'iv'= ¢B}'rl¢<i-pmved um they hope tg bring her' 1000 Store Buying Power Every The Mayor repo-tg upt ngg ¢=qn~ home today (Thursday)day in the Year.40-lt a ....¢ 1... -..a-.. -1 u....a.... n;.»¢,.»um". nu |»°""u un .anna u.-»¢»\.»Number s,me been signed as 'Rho Teachers swing Club ¢°' ordered by the Council.Moved the number of twtnty were mme .nd Seconded, du; gh action ag "P Yo the H. W. McGill home Atuw Mayor ma Clerk in signing T°'""'"¥' llf¢_Y°d!=5°dly "mins mins:-:Y srmxs oN MEDICAL COLLEGE "The present board of regents oftthe bond Read Com- Dhtliet No. Caundlmen the motion were rad: $6.45 4.50 u gue st! one of the Blur teachers.Other m e m present.were MesdamuPhilip Ulianlon, L. C. Klopp and c m s a l m a of u m city.The Y0\mg Index wok along their aew_ 5118 and the evening was spent in a VGYY MDW wly. or mm Mildred Mccill the Udvendty of Nebraska is en~ deavorlng to do everything pasa- ible for the medical oolleze nt Umnha," William C. Ramsay, can~ didnte for regent (mm thi s di m trict. wld the Benson Commercial club at a luncheon in Omnhn Tues- | day.1|u m connnlcr.m n m ao f f e n d b y t h e A .H . 9 1 f o r t h e p a v i n g i n 8 b e approved.Al l present vo t in g ' AYE ' , carried. Th e f ollo win g h ills \ The Eat Shun Beckman Sion '¢¢rp:iae -85.12lmke Dutdoor pi? cn.ass 1'" KELLYNbrnsi;-fowdii co.m e c. IIdler Barra f \Dlvid Nord: Ed Stricklett Ymse DennisE I " P i l o t ' m me nty c m n l dMoved and Seconded. 29.9010.408.2048.00v35.95 these bills forClerk of District Court be allowed md that warrants be drawn on the proper funds in pay~ ment o f the same.On roll call Bigelow, Crowdy, Hundahl, Jensen Moore, McKay and Schmid:voting Roberts being absent, thf motion carried. Moved and Seconded, this mat ing be adjourned.All Oouneilmex present voting 'AYE', the motiox carried. »\thcst: C. E. Krause, City Clerk. ~J. Harold Stewart, I have bean 1 resident of Washington county for forty-four yan, hlvlng euoeaufully operated the mill at Blair for mmy years md llso serving me l deputy internal revmue collector for seven yeam lf elected I will devote my entire offlm time to the conduct of the Distrid Con;-t Cle!k'| ;office and render service to the people of ' Wuhlngton county to the but ol my :bility and in an econ- omical manner. I fed that I nm wel/qualified to mens the public in the 'amen I un #lint md I will appreciate your thoughtful oonsldentiun at the pall: on November lth. Henry Mencke Democratic Candidate County Attorney Have successfully filled the office before pYour vote wlil be approgllled ,~;,~.631 .».-Q ..f . ;- .~f _:'.f§ff..,,_;~1~\