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10-30-1930JTERPRISEEbTHE SL ~ c o u 1 ~ r r ~ f ' s 1 |,m¢u1as'rPU!¥uc.\11oNmmnmsusf an-ww L)»PLAYS No /vonrnss WASH INGTON COUNTYBLAlR'S LEADING NEWSPAPER ENERAII AND IDCAL NEWS AND GOMMENTG Fmm¢MGwrlmS|MalNebruh-NUMBER 41s¢3»"»u-J.'£"§'|.€¢','&'1r.1'..Bhdeawsf.BI.Am,wEBnAs-1.KA. oc'roBEn so, 1930voLUM1f5€XXIV Wuhinllnh Cmnty. Iiggerslg ~ , r w . f 2~ "f .,i ,;1f y §¢ . . |5. »~,»~¢a l é i n~ .-QE. QE g BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION Jens Jensen celebrated his birth anniversary, Oct. 22, when a num- ber of rdiptives and friend;were invifed to his home to spend the evening and play pinochle. Mrs.C.W.Christiansen and Andrew Albach won high scores get more if the supply runs out. Mis s G la d ! ! Mo o n o f t h is c it y , nn: o ver W OW at 7: 15 h. | i *.. 'I \| e »- d w m f i n t -Ha i r f r i e n d s a n a d - I - »I 1 BLAIR C0-OPEBATIVE CREAMERY Watch fhis space emh wak for comparison of nam primes.Our price this week is 88c.Stlie sta- tionpx-i mis8 1:.Thi s g i v e s zzc profit margin for you mmlti ng en Wright took low.Rdresh- ments were served at a lahe hour. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Wright and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Rngérf and family,Mr. and Mrs.C.W. Christiansen and family, Mr.and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Album,Mr. and Mrs. Chris Vinderslev,Mr. and Mrs. ChuCie Rogert spd family. vu la |_.Hig he st piiees fo r poultry and eg g s x h n y s .4 1 - it r B e s e e ot I e e Com Huskers ; Are ln Demand Large Number of Farm Boys ¢ Attend the Agricultural Shar ~ Course Which Starts in Un -~ ~November 23 . MUCH CORN YET To HARVEST Just now forty-tive farmers Washington county want men for husklng com, according to County Agent Geo.Bates.The crop i l sulficiently cured to crib and, With idw weather prevailing for h ing, these jobs will last only a few weeks. Many fields i n Washington county are averaging thirty hush- els per acre-some less and some more.The field of Mr. Henry Sor-ensen where the county husking contest was held yielded a'llttle over Iilty bushels per acre.The contestants really husked more pounds of corn in the hour and twenty minutes wan i n former years when the yield per agre wa( much greater.Two w ,. w a s h ~~fers ; Mr. n c.ppim:ott'of'B ~'~. and Henry Wilkening of/fArl.ing- ton, both finished huskipg their own com with new two-row mech- anical pickers and are now doing custom picking.On one field, Mr. Lippincott kept a record of fuel used; it amounted to are-fifth of a cent per bushel.Mr.Wilkening has 'two fields of custom picking and will keép track of the number of hours adjusting, greening and breakdowns spent on the picker, gallons of fuel used on each field, etc.Mr.Wilkenlng also stated that he was able to pick from nine to fourteen acres per day at homeb Mr.Harry 'Packer and S. I. Moore both of Blair, are using new two-row pickers.They also are oo-operating with County Agent Geo. Bates in l-meping a cost record perbndlel on hualdng their com.The num Ec o nomi ammf.of the State l , . £ . i i T ,' S Oallege has received many ques- tions as to the actual cost of husk- lng with these new machines, so the questions were assembled in the form of a que stio nwre and arebeing placed in the hands of picket owmn who wish to keep a systematic cost account for eachfield.».\ Later on we will have some valu- able data and information on the cost of mechanical picking. County Forty-[ive Farmers Are Calling for Corn Huskers.Com Said to Be Averaging Around Thi Bushela Per Aae aA g r l c u l t u r a d -Sbort` Cours~ Pknv rlc /lL COURSE L AID nu Nearly two hundred Nebra~ iarm boys are expected to atten the annual Farm 0perator's sho course at the agricultural colle~ oi the Universlzyat Lincoln, \vhl opens November 28. The Farm 0perator's course i lor farm boys, 17 years of age o pver, who plan to follow the bus' ness of farming as their life wor ~oys who have graduated frohi gh school find the course ve §lalusble but, a diploma is not ~qmlsite for registering in th ~urse, declares those in charge - ework.Especially is the cours ~eficiad to tlu: boy who did n~ ve an opportunity to finish hig l ~ool, they say, because it gi <~a e .h a n o e to g e t a p ra c t i ~= ,~~u~Jp the :honest posalh time._The course comes at a ti when fnnn wo rk i s at the min mum and the boys are not ~=~ as much as daring other seaso of the year., Classes and laboratory work ' the Farm 0perawr's course will 1 divided among agricultural engl eering, agronomy, animal husban ry, animal pathology,dairy h bandry, English, eatornology, ho ticmlture, phydcal education, po~ try husbandry,and rural economi General ooarses in the ...a ment of cereal crops with a s~ cial reference to Nebraska con~ tions and the management ol common and important fo r~ crops are the two courses given agronomy.` Four courses, livestock feadi~ livestock judging,a fa rm meaoonrse;and livestock produbli are given in the animal husban~ group.The underlying pnncipl of raiaingllve stock on the gen~Nebraska firm and the study the problems eonlmnting the p ducers ofench class of fsnn ll swck lsstudied in the animal h bandry courses.Many different trips are =. during tha term,including scheduled has trip to Omlhlwh~ the stock yards and packing hon~ are visited. Poultry packing pl~ v wholesale groceries, aeroplane I tories are some of the other -- s~'|~l~ ~E pq ~;.~1' = £ ; " ". | '.5'¢ * :I g *Qfg . , § 1 . f + :H 9 ...if$ H*~; I i i :. ;$ 1.:.i|1 .i f f - gH ':;:Iu* . r , g m af~a . . ~ "\5 1 g ~ SF": 5 1 -E..r . ¢ ; > mx eg 3E A5:fi 3 .5°4 ,.¢¢.J\f g g # ~I : \ 3 2 |m i ~ __. ,,1 c a n :zas z".: : -...f I n= n u n u (| .1 f ¢"' 53 rg A I iE ; I .. AQ..L 3,Pr " :. _ .a m. - 3 . if~ ; f r -Q 1 r a~\\,L.1. . q <5 <~ "§~,¢'*~%¥m 3n. . ff ,fx ¢1 i ; 'L.='$ §;;\. .¢*¥».. .¢¢ f "" v a f ' ~ ._.......|.___ ..... -ffm _v g " '. ~»\l.<$ 2 3 L53 ...... . ;...0 . gg;'5*E '£»i ..; . r ._ . . .~,;,§ .>..:. = . ; , -»» s:er v Committees from the American Legion Post aiid Auxiliary met on Monday evening to complete plans for the annual Armistice Day pro- gram ln be given at the City Hall, Tuesday evening,Nov. 11 from 7:30 till 8:30.Following the pro~ gram tho Legion Post. will give xx dance at King's pavilion. ' u 4 5 6 m~So ,gm~'ll\ .~~.» dm hddershe wunrtm dingon while washing windows nw wly t n d h t h s r f l l l .S b e v l s m t h e lut wl ndn v r whe nthe md d m t senting the foreign work.He will complete the schedule in lima to spend Thanksgiving week in Blair md i s ex ed m s pe ak in the Cnngregati 1 church,Nov.so. Dr. Newell has just reting1.a!hu' forty yea:-'A work i n Japan and Kama. FOREIGN WORKER HERE Rev.H. B.Newell,D. D.of Claremont, Calif., spent lm Fri- day with his brather's lamily at the Congregational pmonage.He was on hi s way ho m the annw meeting ot the American Board atMadison, Wil, to his first apeak4' ing engagement at Scottsbluff in a thirty-giay tour of the Nebraska ._ we 'Pe "1 ka wi H~ pi te coi H n . P e t e C ' h r i n t i a n u a xo f w; e a t Gr a n t ---fr a c tu r e d h e r r i g h t -| | || THREE WED]nl . n u n u.r\"Mra'.F R O M f \ » \ K I . A N D 'DINGA N N I V E R S A R I E S | P h e a s a n t H u n t e r s Cou Sf Republicans »7 .To Hold Rally M Mr. and Mrs. Hmry Hovendick Enrich School Funds LIRTH _ Washington Cmmly School Fundsl v s n s m n Bexggimd by m u Pa i d"by west, of Herman,eelerabed thdr thirty-seventh wedding anniversary mr Sunday, Qet. 26.The dshs of ddr mnrrlnge was Oct. 25th, as was also dm of their eldest son, Fred Ind wife, they bxving been married fourteen vean,and Mr. smSuledues and County ¢h,;,.'AccxD1»:N'r srxrxsrxcs men :re m be Emmnimd nl'ro n Ns nn sxm game heavy favoribes over tha Lichliwr eleven.Their mam ave- rage 165 pnunds compared to BLnir's amraue of 143.Oakland CELEBRATES n mea Ind Mn. Hennan Hovendick claim- ed Oct. 290|as their forty-first wedding andversary,they al! agreed to celebrate together a t Henry Ho\~endick'agThe weather was vyarm and sun- shiney so the men and children could talk or play games outside while the women spread the tables with the good things they had brought, besides those which Mrs. Henry Hovendick had prepared. There were several llovely cakes but the cake decorated by Mrs. Louie Hovendick was accorded the .honor of being the "wedding cake". I i Monday,October 27 was the birth anniversary of Mrs. George |Kuhr, Jr. and a large number of relatives and friends came to help her oelebnte,both Sunday and Monday. On Sunday the following were dinner guests: Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Diestal of Omaha, Mr.and Mrs. Fmd Voss of Cbalco, M.r. and Mrs. Harland Jansen and children and Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Brown and children of Arlington, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Svendgsard and children of near Blair, Mrs.Soren Jensen of Blair..After the dinner had been dis~l posed of, Mrs. John Jackson pre- sentcd her parents ahd Mr. and ,Mrs. Herman l-lovendick each with ia gift as a token of the love and ibest wishes of all the children on l . l J I 1 The afternoon soon passed away with visiting and games and after a late lunch the visitors left for nivcrsar-ies of happy wedded l I Those present were Mr. and Herman Hovendick, son, Paul and Grandpa Hovendick, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hovendick and son,Ivan, Mr. and Mrs. _ Floyd Magill and children,Miss Hi a Nielsen,Mr. and Mrs.Raymond Magill and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Hoven~ dick and Ileroy, Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson and daughters.Mr. and a Mrs. Fred l-lovendick and children r i 1 t ulx In the evening a number of rdia- tives and fri nds came in to play pinochle,t p being four tables of players." Mrs. C. W. Christen- sen and Ansel Tofl. held high scores,Mrs.Harold Madsen and this happy occasion.|Otto Kuhr, low scores.A delicious Himch was served by the hostess. All present report the occasion one long to be remembered. their homes.All hoped they would; be permitted to help these guests FORMER OLD SEITLER of honor celebrate many more an~v ls rrs HE RE1_ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sprout and three children drove down from Madison, Nebf last Wednesday for a visit with Mrs.Oscar Guyer. They were accompanied by Mrs. Anna Dotson whose home is at Sutherland, Nob.Mrs Dotson is the wife of Noble Dotson,who l I rrmim annum who Violrre Hunti ng Lum SEVEN u u n r a a s / r n FlNI-3 Violations Were Largely Neglect to Have Game Tagged Before Entering Closed Territory Schoois of Washington county will receive $85 from fines Paid by pheasant hunters up to the close of the county judgc's office Wednesday evening, October 29th. The season for the hunting of pheasgnts closes November lst and the short period of but a few days has been filled with exciting events. Washington county was a closed county but Burt county on the north was an open county and hunters indented everynook and cranny and theslaughter of birds according m reports, has been im- mense." ln order to transport a bird through a closed county the hunt- er must have the bird tagged in the county in which it was kiled. This u number neglected to do and as a result Washington coun- ty school funds ha been mrlch- ed the mal of sas uv ¢° the close of the _ludge's office on Wednesday Oitober 29.. -Those who were arrested for~ N,;§{g_§§="Z"3..¥§"f;?£\f»f1f=~= to tag birds were seven in .rn an y number and were fined $10 and\»-Contributed.|"'?E'?'l€-'f'_ }"P};_ Ili llco sts One party reaived a fino Conierence leaders~t l .D u m a ~I f ~D a n n #fa v | Tl ?I| - 1 If k ~ e n d ' I ~ O f ~ o'¢|¢i<1'1r-in Evening in§"5Z2$b2`1-` 2'{;"1§3:" r'-'having won all or mn Uonxerrince-Motor vehiéle accidents, 233; 15 games. Thi? game c fail? disn ay- . SOON CLOSE deaths' 255 injund; ww 279_|¢d the abxhty of a light,fast, -0ther public accidents,98;10 3 heavy eleven to PM' " he?"'Y» slow- Ze at B.p_ D.deaths; gg injured; mzal,98.1llloVing power-house completely }\1_ to Add;¢|g|Employment-ugriculhlrad,60 off theirfeet. laccidents; 4 deaths; 55 iniurwi: 10-_ The Ins t half was played on t a ;5 0 e v e n t e r m s O a k l a n d w r e a t e m n g . |r n s........\\:...........|..n n n n 1 n " \ h !\ CA IGN WILL a dgtes Will I llul 8 :0 0 P. e Voters IH W¢. . . . . . . . . . - _- -h e c a m p a i g n i s g r a d u a i l y d m v ] g t o a c l o s e w i t h v e r y l i t t e e x - itc rnent o r enthu sia sm f r o m th c verrngo voter.Ap pa r en tly , e ver y ody ':i~ made up his mind as to /the i~~u=s of thc. day and unless som ihinwr unforeseen appears on the ; iiitieai horizon,the voter will go to the porn well informed SS Ln how 110 wil -vote. 'lh1.evening,Thursday,Oct. 30,Iérizmd Helsing president of Dunn College, has invited the state candidates,county chairmen and other prominent repubfiiwns to be the guests of Dana nt n six o'clock dir"er iihrn Qeverul of the can- Ernployment--industrial, 43;4 deaths; 39 injured;tal »¢3.' I Home accidents;1;0 deaths; 62 injured; total,lo g.Total: 495 accidents; 33 deaths; 500 injured; total, 533. . U I C . U l 8 . l l . ' g u m l u n . : U l u ,u u u ;vu n . . u one of their backs broke through the Blair Line and secondary de- fense and appeared to be away for a 1.ouch-down, only to find Walter Gollehqn between him and the cov» |o f he 509 persons injured,13 etcd goal line.Walter nailed himgthBl 'ftftee d l herewere permanently disabled bring-ing the number of persons disabled in Nebraska since January 1, 1930 to n total of 396. Of 23 injuries in sports, 11' were fmctures and dislocations from high school football.Gunshot ac- cidwts iniured 12; disabled 1 and killed 6 persons.1 Ot' 51 persons injured in other ubhc accidents 1 was by rattle on e a n n yor :newOaklandwas unable to advance the bali further, Blair taking the ball on downs and punting out of danger as the half ended.The third quarter was o repetition of the first half, neither side being able to gain consistenly and usual- ly having to punt out of danger. The fourth quarter Blair opened up with their passing attack that com-diaaieé will spéak informally.lp .».. Those who have been invited to snake bite;4 by dog blten;12_..9 ;n_ 1......... \.........leleven and they were unable to pletely demoralimd the Oakland pa r ta k e o f Da nu 's ho sp itality ar e Go ve rn o r A .J .W ea ve r,Sena tor Geo.W .No rr is ,A tt y .Gen.C.A . Sorenaen.Ma lc o lm Bai dri ge,c an- did ate f or Co ng re ss, A . W . Spr ic k, c andi date fo r state re pr es en ta ti ve , Alb er t H .Mi lle r .eamlid ate f o r fl8Cl.I.\l\ES 1l0lll I a u s Lr vu l 1|.U|.n6m,10 in f e c ti o ns f ro m c uts an d ab r a - sio ns an d 24 other i nju ri es, mostly fr a c tu r e s f r o m fa lls; I Outstanding facts gleaned from motor veh ic le a c c ide nt c au ses ar e: 4 pe rs on s su ff er ed f ra c tur es whi le ' f o r m an a de qu ate de fe ns e again: it.B la i r ' s ta lly c a me la te i n tlf f o u r th qu a r te r a s a re s u lt o f f u mb le mc ove re d b y Car ls en fc Bla ir . Th en W a lter Go lle h on an a ; ge d a pass a n d c arr ied th e ha .¢.. {"|n|.r|a\\r|':.1 inn om-A line. On tl » ¢- ` . . -- -. - -_ -.state senator, E. C. Burdic of Her- man, county chairman, Mrs. Annie Arndt, vice chairman, Grace Bal- lard. county secretary, Mrs. E. C. Buldic and F. W. Arndt. Following the dinner, the candi- dates will be heard from the B. F. D. hall where the public is invited to assemble at eight o'clock. DANA COLLEGE NEWS I cars;of 22 eoesmans - v-=-=~------ ~~»a--'- -~~-gsun ngy autos, 9 mg mild,-¢n;inext play Stricl-:Iett hit the soli 3 persons were injured by falling Oakland line and picked up a ha from cars; 5 serious accidents were yard, the ball being given to Golll caused by cars parked without.h°"on the nrerl. play who wel lights;blinding lights caused 14l0Ver for s touchdown.T_l.ie tr injuries and 2 deaths.|for the point was incomplete.Tl Collisions,skids,reckless driv-i game was resumed with Blair ldcl ing and losing control,bgck gf ing Off tO Oalilafld 8111.1 0Rl'¢l8l which are excessive speed and returning to their own forty yas pure carelessness, continue to lead,1i1I'9 'I"i1ey failed to make the d ted t J nsen |as the greatest causes of motor d°"'"S an PU"o e "'wrecks [returned the ball to his own fom Indian Chief at Auditorium 1 ~tmcks were involved in yard line.After a few plays ll Chief' Ho-to-Pi (Young Buffalo):F presented a program of unusual accdents._ appeal to both children and!If'ollovlng are the accident casu adults.Dressed in his native gmb_ hdprcsented his Indian songs and dances in so vivid a fashion ac- companying each 'with war whoops, tomtom, and tomahawk,that his audience felt virtudly placed into ball was punted to Oakland wi again fumbled and the ball was n covered by Blair.Blair immeui ately started for another tour! Continued on page 10. allies since January 1, 1930: Motor vehicle accidents: 3949 in- juries; 103 disabilities, 263 deaths, 4316 total omwties. Other public accidents 990 in~ fa-r.=ff§t~5,-==.a d e a t h s ; i R o b b e r s T a k e 1;;'fg;$.`°$;n;;"w'§;g ~ '§,;';;;|°f $35 and éosui which amounted CHURCH BAZAAR furdly af four boys to Hay Springs\ ~ 'f Until. f'.f ~ "f?_l°f"§.ff.'f Danish Ladies Aid Bazaar at the church basement Friday, Nov, 7th, starting nt 8 p. m.There will be sale of aprons and other useful articles;also coffee, cake,pie, jello,potato salad,candy and other good things to eat, and don't forget our Danish Rullepolie sand- wiches,41-1¢ INeb., in s covered wagon where they homesbeaded later moving to Sutherland`nnd made their home there until the death of Mr. Dotson in 1912. Since that time Mrs. Dot- son has made her home with her nine children whose homes are in ington and Idaho E western Nebraska, Colorado, Wash* Mrs. Dotson is un sunt of Mrs. navmg Lnree xcmuiehe should have had but one.Game Wafden 0. L. Plillslnger of Herman,was stationed a t the school house corner on South and Walker Avenue in Blair on l s n Sunday and made an examination oi lgs as theypassed. offenders happened to be Omaha men. G\\y a ;nd lhn1 !|ril2 .e ro!U.G. Garner She vmwa until Sunday~ ~' m a u r .and Mrs.Garner and Mary Frances, Mr. and Mrs. Gi~ fred Garner and children and Mrsl~H u s k e r g ; 3 , $ ; , . = " k h e r w Madison m i Wnnner no Euler the Stole Contatl LESTER BELFORD g° v = == = '; l l lh ; _ ~' ;~ -Neb lzster Belford, candidate for the w r rensen ll A so Enter otflae of county superintendent of |" L u! Y¢ "" Sta le Cha mpi o n this county,is a young ha n of ,ability and well qundifled m fm. BOY5 MAKE GOOD SHOWING the office w which he aspires inithe event of his election. When it comes to pxclang corn.|He is 1 graduate of the Wayne these S°~»=m boys "P Washing s u m Normal where he received ton =°\m¢y way calls w your mmd his degree.He has had muse the statement made about the mon years successful teaching experi- fs/\mm \-.....a...~..».|1 ...»...,.|umrlf nm!n COUNTY Gnu. wms TRIP To ¢ - n C L UB o o n c n ms Letha Stork Dickmeyer,eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Stork of the Orum neighborhood i n Washington county,has just been announced as the winner of the 4-H Club Congress trip w Chl- oago given by the Giicago & North Western Ihilroad for outstanding achievement ln 4-H Club work For a number of years Dethn has been s member of the Triangle Baby Beef Club.The last two years she served as an ofiidd ol their organization,assisted her two younger brothers with their elub work, helped them with their ......\.|.m¢nf halnmzimr their rs- wzm muu unumuuathe past.Chief Indian actor fror Ho-t,o~l'1, a y oung - - -- y ~ "_u..n...,.......¢z. u Am° 1 c u ltu r e - -e mp lo y me n t:654|Lay Of" " " " " " " " " ''- a a a ti el°6 5 de lth| 'H e s p e l t n o m i n j u r l a ,.. B e i . L . . | ¢ . l | n \ \ n l l | l lbaritone soloist visiting the various sc ho o ls o! °" ww* "?"""""'°`,-Blair.His purpose in his enter-|'~f'd'"""y"'§e'"P!°}'m°"t'470 in: tainmem is to s ti mu la te a pp re e i - ~ d \ha . b3 ;l :e =:7 deaths,No.Rec¢nt Robberiu Reparted B §§`£'{`¢§°2..§"Z°'f.1°£who ti nt '"'|Home accidents: 'i52 injuries; '72 /cigmm Wsry of Night Prmvie `disabililies; ss deaths;azz total Ffffmfrl on lmkwt for Crick \ » . | . ._I . . - n .. .'o | \ m 1 l n \ fi P R I Tl \ i \ 2 V E i |' r v 1 uu e ' n \n e l l u n l l Conference Pnsldent Nelson drove tu Minne apolis Tuesday with Chris Zander of Omaha, to :mend the American Lutheran Conference ot which the United Danish Evangelical Luth- eran Church is a member.Among the Educational Questions for dis- cussion is that of unilng Luxheran Colleges--warldng on the basis that it muy be less expendve to onernte u large college than sev- !`°71%1}i§'és1s injuries; ass agnabil- ities; 672 deaths; 7883 total casual-PREPARE SELF PRO"l`EC|`l0 ties.No robberies have been repon BLAIR GIRL MARRIES during the last few days but tlepidemico l ma li ng will so Miss Alice Stevens, dsugmer of break nut afresh it ls thought Mr. and ME Sam Stevens of this many and householders a l o\ my , wa s mlrHed Saturday, ou. the county have made preparatia 25 ua 1. c .Bassett of Umdsua,}¢° give f-he nis}9$»-\fi1=i*»°rl nn I Neb.The ceremony wok place ,weleome reception when they mn houn at the Stevens home, .nqv hhgif f§Pe°f':"ff ____. n . . . . g , us Ill rv asB1 nf 0- ve B# B11 a re es.ts g.. 3 . r BI! nn | I 4 ...... ................._..... .... ........,,"He's no slouch either."Praise is due each contestant for the low man huaked enough to qunlly as n champion hunker in any of the past m o l lma ki ng. Eith r the weather was perfect, the com just right or something, for they all brought in big loads of corn during the hour and twan- ty minutes of hnaking. \Very little ribbons were left for deductons c o mp lrd to former years,and each contestant who understood the mlea and regula- tions _eleaned the ground he cov- end. The huslners finished in the fol- lowing order: m Otto Sorensen - - hd Carl Sorensen 8rd Helge Knpdsen - Aw hath Nielsen - Sth George Crowdy - 6th Alben Kahnk Ted Therkelsen Net alter deduction; -2,017 lbs. 1,792.5 lbs. 1,191.7 Ibn. 1,669.5 lbs. 1,443.5 lbs. 1,441.6 lbs. was general ull _ww .H .. . . -.......,,..._.... _..._ _'number of years in high school work.This,with his training along the teaching line, qualliiea him lor the office.ln fact, gives \hlm much better qualifications 'than those held by a number of county superintendents. With his education,experience and age he is admirably fitted to do the work and should be able to put the schools of Washington:county in the front ranks and to hold them there._Not only is Mr.Belford well qualified from the point of educa- tion and teaching experience,he w for the past year or more been ,employed by the Fanners State 'Bank of Blair,and has thus a business experience that wiE also be of great value to hi m in hi s work.A'vo¢e for hi m will be n 'vote well cast. |BIBL ICAL DRAMA The Wright Callfomxa Play-__ n,_r:.r .\.....-\. \-..¢ rr.: ,,........._.-. _._._.,.._,,tions, training young angus wves and Iittingthern fo r thev arlops al-iowa and uponutmt 'Usually it's an older brother who aadltl the younger sister,but i n this cue Lrtha has assisted her two young-er brothers to carry on this edu~ eational and eooperative piece ofI work. YOUNG MATRON eN'rE:R'rA1ns Mrs. Earl Jenna waaholtell to a number of relatives and lnendn Sunday at dinner, the date bdnz her birth anniversary. Those present were her sister. Blanche Whorlow who teaches in the western pa n of the twni y . |Milton Cu-lberg also of the weat- iern part, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jensen, Stanley and Alice,Mr.and Mrs.lJ.Hilton Rhoades and daughter, Eand Everett Lamb.|A very pleasant time was enjoy- |ed by all and the hostess was the frecipient of a number of useful eral small ones.Trlnlty Semin- ary is being represented by Rev. J. P. Nielsen, Dem. First Home Game A Victory In the first game of the season Nlyed on the home ileld,Da m mme off the field victorious, hav- i D 8 w o n a s c o n o f 1 2 o o 7 o v e r their Hebron opponents.\ Rdormws DAY A SUCCESS With a record attendance this year, R»ooter's.Day was a big sue- oess and alreadv the animal hus- 0.U. MePrond of Auburn, Neh.,In an 01 we m-ny rvnwneofficiating.Only the immediate fi\\Y5n8 the past six months,th relatives were present.ldfnfity of those committing th Miss Stevens graduated gmmicnme Nmllinl a mY3'»¢1'Y and th Blair high school ln 1924 md was ottenden walk at |3389 in seem very popular among her trimds.if?- After her graduatio n mm Bl ur ](Riff-R211 Malin: has become s she attended Wedeyan Univ~ersity,°°""'"°"over the county thx or three years and at this timel BN Mi lls all sorts < has a clerical position with the P"°¢l\¢ devlés to warn them o!t.\' United Benefit Ina. Co. of Ornaha.{°PPr0acl1 d the marauders.Se Mr. amen in the son of Mr. and protection is fast becoming tl Mrs. John amen, Jr. of Unnai1\a,|03°usht of these people who hm Neb.He graduated from Welfley-gxven "P hope of lm! 3BBiBf»Bll¢ an in 1929 and since that time has from the law.No one feels sal im.........\..v~l nv the Goodyear! and no one Imows what to do. JP u be m L ill bandry.de'part.ment of the college of Agriculture is looking to next 3,ear'sevent.Prof. Gramlich est- imated the crowd this year at 800 people.The record previously was f m persons.The question box n r n v m l § n b n H a n h i o r f m n t u r o n f ~ ~],;,',3 o."'`'iia a peculiar and irritating sw The voun |people will m,_h3of society ihat allows vandalim their home in Omaha, and *mfg md; 1 to mf unpumshed. best. wishes of their many f en Ifor a long, happy wedded life.COOKING SCHOOL IN BL-Am Th resent from out of town_-_°E..p .......\nr...mm...¥lne¢u»ft A three-day cookmz school wi ,.....-..W ..._ ..._ _., .._._._-_Rooter's Day this year.»1 wlu.. SEL L DAIRY CATTLE Mr.Fred Thietje of Thietje Bros., received word recently from Lou Coleman, who is shipping two_ car Roads of dzilry cattle from Baraboo, Wisconsin to Blair.Mr. Coleman has leased Thletje Bros. hnrn and will sell these cattle which are either just fresh or will be within a very short Lime.I Watch The Enterprise for an ndvenisement and further partie-1 ulars.I l Mr. Joe Riedmlller of the Binir Cooperative Creamery will attend a meeting of the Nebraska Cooper- ative Creamery Ass'n. at Madison, Neb. Thursday.This imeting is a semi-annual affair and each cream er! offers samples of its butter were mr. mm mm. .mlm ......~_..,..Jr. and daughter, Ruth, John Bas- sett, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. lvnn Bas- sett,and Mr.and Mrs,Julius Guthrels,alll of Uriadilln,Neb., also Mr. .W. J. Stevens and daugh- ter, Minnie of Tekamah. GOVERNOWS ITINERARY The republican slate committee has issued an itinerary for Gov- ernor Weaver during the present and last week of the campaign- Attomey General Sorensen will ac-' co y the governor Thursday and rlday.Ielmmah, 8 p. ra., Oct. 30. Herman, 4 p. m-» Oct. 80. Blair, night, Oct. 80. Kennard, 9 a. rn., Oct. 31. Arlinswn.11 a. rn, Qcf- 81- Yutsn, 8 p. rn., (kt. 31. Wshoo, night, Od- sl. n....\....a.fm» Nav 1 be held, stoning Wednesday, No' ember 5th, in the new office nr display room of the Iowa-Nebrasl Light and Power Company.Mi; Juanita Bruce, Home Service Di ectnr for the Company will co: duct the school.Hours are fro 2:00 4100 p. m.Dai y discussions will featu|' T different cooking methods such 4 baking, hrolling, roasting et cete with only closely related metho _being discussed in a single da; program,Aecording to Jack Burchm Superintendent here,n large a fendmce is expected.He m o that this is the first school of i kind held by his Company hal Wherever dmllar schools hx been conducted capacity crow have been reesivd. Misa Bruce, 'the Eeonomln., chant of the school. hu had eo anager or me ¢0nwBr,,nenry era ab me oupum. cnumu man. ""|gi_ff,g,mensen, superintendent of equip- day evening were greeted with aant, Bill Blatter acted as super-full house and were very well re-\ Lendent of gleamngn and husk ceived when they presented thB!R e a d ~ ~ hilicationxgmng,while Geo.McQuarrie B rfonned the duties as weJgh,d i h h c a l d r a r l g a "The Feast of Eel-lton coun\',ys largest pu 1l.zzar.I Anil nun ¢:~\rr.*\r'|*C:xster of the loads.|The cast consisted of three play-x:L u mmu = . ~ .m. . ._ November 11 at Alma,Ne h r u - e n w h o take the parts o!The nf ., Otto :nd his brother,Henry Roya.\Queen,Ki ng Belshumr,r f ~ 11 enter the State Contest,u Qaniel,llfhe C§d¢ag_and the n C J*~"~ Henry is defending his state cham- pionship of last year. Several times since basking con- tests have ban held, Washington county hu had the rare opportun- ity of being represented by two man that ia. the present county champion and the shfe championor runner up of the year before. nnnnmcs 1;q__.5§§vgg_ Jeweoa Slave un-1.Ina .seumglIma costumes mam to the interest m dm play and the audnence found is fun of interest and dilferent 3 - »ms "y from the many eu¢er¢.ninmenLs\~ 1 that come and go. ENTERTAINS AT DINNER AND BRIDGE M r s .C l i f f o i d K r a u s e e n h e r t m n - | . . + I9 512 I 92 6 30ansus1as |252021 ~4. \¢ 3I 421z a Oc tobe r I n ~1615 2 22 9 1 ;» 9I 62 53 0 I l 19f l5I 0 I72 45 | 301 44l lus25.z \ B mm uvnsn nun. ea exgm. ox ner lauy 14ml-1. --M \--._l `-Monday 'ng at a dinner at the ~»- ..Mnlcnlm Baldrige,Repnblian Robinson e md la te r a t a .' andidahe for eongnsa, will nu- bri dge plrt at her home on wen Nov 1.--Dance at 'King's pavilhn wer his opponent, Edward R. Burks South-stre¢L Nov.1"'¢°D8'!¢g¢\t1onal rummage ..._ n.-»....\u ......n.....mx um-'nu nnnrtninrmxnt was in honor ni e .| \..nnluln,IIlguvp 4 " " ' ""pr}>duct,s wh i c h und er go u th o r - I o u g h series of te s ts to d e te r mi n e u p an d Rh n W r n ttm |=ia¢{a\>1¢ mmenm' wml moki [Amr a.nd'chools and ~ be relied ~ which il the beat butter.Numar- oua dmcuainns and blk: are slso a part uf the program which makes the meetinz one of neat ` i Z » § ` § "1 £0 hold the IMrs . pnd txention and inbefen Kixhnan, Iowa Int Friday to ds- than attending *-|1N"¢°"¢z it friends m d relatives.The myeating. ...n..| A..An n a w .n . f. v u . . 1 .Penang!imdutiunz l u n be u u u n :\ s . n . u .\.|u .s , . . . . - -. 1 n . . . - . : . ' ; 1 ' : . ; . ;nu n ! 1 ` EX{ 'f. | .. ¢ ` i ` ¢ `I. . ` " . F~ I§ . - . .£ L § 1 L = n o f D e n v e r . N o V .& - - D r u n l t l c ' r u n r r. nuuun un mv ~.¢»uy¢.5»- vw. nv....»........_.-.__.._..____Thursdgy night at 6:45, to which who h u been vinddng here and p m e l mmh , s p, m. Blnir kimds an urgud to lhben. gy left lut 'Tuesday morning for Nov.5_g,i ,¢ °p|n b u n Hr.Bald-\'l¢¢ is w speak with ~The umll plenum eve-ma e ni e md di nne r. Gavernor Weaver, Sauntor Norrh nh; wu enjoyed.Nov.6--ll. E Ladi es Ai: and Attorney Gmnxl Soxenmn at _.Hov 5-1-owning lcbool. EEE* ""' '""="5= no ==¢i\°rv.m andwon ||{§»E"if']`."|,~`EE&'ud; nano up ¢¢-_:n» ~A m e n .A m e » , w h ¢ m M r . m d l l n , F m d , ¢ u m n m n m d o u n u w m mLanzhndnocI e m f o r th i rt y p r o f e ue d mi n mgn i nx l mn n q : m v e r u le m rm 5 16 0 1 91 1 8 -Subnenbe for 'nm Enkmnae. mm-, Nebrl.§_ 0.,¢,\»»- so, mon¢¢'r~9_ ,Z Mr._nnd Mrs. George Rasxnunsenilm- 1 rim on them in the ave-W d m oompmy" " ~ "s E n e r g y S " " " ' " ° i f ~° ' ~, , . . " ; ' : ; = ' * ~2=:;»'=»° » » » »"='°==1== u ew m ~5 . Y 'V V h o l e s o m e B r e a a s t I ~ ' : : ; " ' . ; ' : : : : : : ~ . = e f f ' f e Y ° § & ~ z » s < s : z = 5 e = : a d `\\\>M a l c o l m B a d d n g Republican Candklale coN£nEss 1Mr. md Mm Fred Blah ol'0nnbl» were vixiwn at ths Bury Srn ilh home Sun day e v w n g . Mn . 0. Ja co b so n an d d au g ht er , Alice s pe nt S un da y aiwr no on d n- it in g Mr , a n d Mn . H e n r y J e n s e n . M x .a n d Mr s .c .A .J u li a n g f 5 ' A n n u B . ' F a w no'K'm d c o n e a n d th o mo r ni n : n e ws p a pe r .m r i l v h z t a o m e f n l k s w l b r o s k - m n n m n m n o r g s y o d b r g g k ; th o r ou g h ly wma | D uva r be a ta r n n - d l t h p b a t t e r i l h e e n o m lu m p s a n d l l m n o l b u h h l n .P o u r ln lu we ll g r e a s e d h o t mu mn mu , A lli n ; h d !fu ll.B a k e 15 m l n u l u m a - . .__-_u¢=»¢n\n m. ._ . A n n o n § ; ' ;' " ; ; l u m r - r " " " ' , - ' " " " " i ' , ' = ~ " " '"" " " ; ' "F "_t llll p la n a ll q u u n n n U L U J U U U V *.ve n o m,u lT ¢ | | n ¢ J ¢ h n | u n . | l r . a n d l | r | . G ¢ » ._ l ! r | »_B lr _ F l| ¢ r ° 1 vi ! f § . 1 f § 1 g _ 1 }___~ Rasmusam and children, Raymond, Wednesday anemoon guest as ure ea his radRumuuen, Jens Iverson and Mr|.,B°°l\°Newldrk home.Mr.xnd mgMnmie Shaker.ilu. Henry Rasmussen were Sun-' Kenneth and Lean Jensen spent day svenillx gusts.Mrs. Joe Ju-Madison the weekend with their grand-seq and Gloria were Monday mlb- chased 40 .........»..ml....A M...m.\.....|}m-nmn meats.sourtheut lo ahop w Uoodlu mma- -C. A. Altschuler pur- ncres at imprnved land, of town from J ohn E. Meadow Grove, for $6,- -Zabm & Zahm opened E course in Legion audi- lhnsion, iowa were dinner guestsMonday at 1hc home of Mr. and lln. John Comptan.Mr. and Mrs. hiiliorpl Willins yf f n :on wh dnfl work. La.g§_, Ing be: Lich t o n g g m I.[ 0 0 0 no t o w n u w n . ;unuu.avuuuu .-.' r h o b e tta r th e b r u k -mo da r ate o ve n ( l 7 l ' F . )m d ba k e um- du.y L n u n 1 25 min utes .Yi a ld :s p opo ver n. -- - -a n uv ¢T M n u m m n mu u mv -........ .tubjeoted m no mu c h wear And tear.m u l !h a ve nn mc le nt Ammu- n i t i o n m me e t m e d n f n n m i n a n dth e n u h i d n n s b n a k i a n t p r o d d e s xc.To o , a good b r o a k h e v. mma -mm p c r l lt a ll i o mu o n a n d I ! 0 1 1 | n m n l o n u p r o c e u in dulmy ad o r ab lu od by p o or d i et. It me an s tha t th e b o d y t l n o t e n jo y i n g i m mu l a w n m m . I YB IIi s d c ¢ l A G u \ 5 |" u l l u n J u n o a n | \ . | . | 4 u uI e l s o n .3 H .P .C h r i s t e n s e n o f B u n - ,F p e u t a f e w d a y s l a s t w e e k a t t h e a l i u d o l p h A n d r e u s o n h o m e d o i n g ;| . 1 o n n e m a s o n r y .| T h e S t .P a u i s A i d m e e t s T h u r s - ,E a y a f t e r n o o n ,N o v .6 w i t h M m 'R I h r i s W r i c h .| T h e D _ a n L s h L a d i e s : g g m e e t s o n ~ Tuesday evening visitors nt theYedDiekzneyerhome were Mr. nd Mrs.Clyde Lsrum and Mr.nd Mrs. Bill Pope md Douglas.Mrs.Boone Newlcixk and Miss kim spent Fdday afternoon with lrs..A1!red Feer in Blair. M n ._Boonn Newkirk nnd Miss Lathcnne were Sunday guests at ..-_\- \»-...».=_|. \-..... 1s m k b f 250. Ogallala inrloox' gel barium. Ulysses Co. expecl mflmx nf ri Seaulej Wash.,and Mrs.BerumGollelwn of Blair and Mrs. Glinel um baby of Alliixnce were callers nt the I-'nd Peek home Wednes- day nltemoon.Mn. Clnrk Lippincott and babycalled on Mrs. Ray Johnson ntthe Hmv Smith home Wednesday at!-v c v m : m n `5iK'i€€E§ BECK CLE;KiZ or DISTRICT COUR'l` ur Vote at the General Elect v. 4,1930,ll iaw`l be Apprec ~e Mer~e ~e~ki~ ~m~.~edge of dty by middle~of Novem- ber. P h u la y i ng of natural gas Ogs llnlu-Fay Russell erecting line erpeded m nach this placeioftice building on Spruce and be fo re mmm (me ns .Front street!- `5iK'i€€E§ BECK CLE;KiZ or DISTRICT COUR'l` ur Vote at the General Elect v. 4,1930,ll iaw`l be Apprec ~e Mer~e ~e~ki~ ~m~.~edge of dty by middle~of Novem- ber. P h u la y i ng of natural gas Ogs llnlu-Fay Russell erecting line erpeded m nach this placeioftice building on Spruce and be fo re mmm (me ns .Front street!- emoou..Mr. and Mn. Henry Micheels and daughter,Esther and Mr.HausAndumon, a\\ of Omaha, visited at the Oark ljppincott home Thurs- day aftcmoun.Mr.and Mrs. Andrew Jensenspent Sunday ahemoon with Mr. nnd Mn. Ted Olsen and children. M ',ma Mrs.C'Ark Lippincott MMI d o ct o r s cla im th a t d ie t is the most important single it e m in th e tr ea un en t ot c on stip atio n.Y e t ho w ma n y fo lks d e pe nd da ily u po n auc h m m m reme dies as a g u -agar,mi l k o f ma gn ua lu a n d mi n- er al DHI.wh e n wh a t th ey re ally neegl to _ d q _ n r a t !g_to c r e a m n. me n u l lBaked ArvllWhole What Serulblid EmBtttc nd or Frfnah Tau:GurnnbJ¢!Iy.00-wt Sc r nmblad Eg g s5 c an x c up aunonud 'si um-nn m l nD u h l n w d 2 tho b un n-f- . . ¢ -n-6 " I has alla nn Ir weanesuny anernoon, Nov. I: mmnMg.P. |K.Andersen,west ofsp}¥€l'. mr. a ng mrs . u. mark mu MyPeterson of Omaha, ware Sundaydinner ,A at th: Chris hi er- son home.Afternoon guests wereMinn; Nnrma Eehtlnkamn. Hnznl R-~Rnsmmshn Newkirk,Dorothy McMillan and Irene Hansen,Herben Hansen,Otto Bierman and Mr.and Mrs. J.P.Larsen and Miss Leone of Bum.Alvin Katt and Milton Meyer were evening guests. Mrs. Bierman of Arlington, didsome paper hanging last Wednes~ "Hg, at the Chris Benson home.onday afternoon guests of Mrs. Pefer Nielsen were Mesdames Chris Peterson and Henry Rasmus- sen.,Mr. and Mrs.Rudolph Andrea- son spent Sunday evening at the Chris Benson home. Mr.and Mrs.Joe Jessen andchildren and Miss Lennetia Gnusehelped Orval Benson celebrate his birthday Tuesday evening.'Misses Hannah and Lodse Lur- sen and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hnsen were Omaha visitors Monday.Thursday being Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dickmeyefs tenth wedding anniversary their neighbors came `5iK'i€€E§ BECK CLE;KiZ or DISTRICT COUR'l` ur Vote at the General Elect v. 4,1930,ll iaw`l be Apprec I x\THE EAT SHOP I E. c. Rum, Proprhtor|Meals, aw Cent! Exedlsnt Cmldnn x MARCUS BECK BONDE D As s rmc r D( Otfiee in Hayle Bldg. Newkirk,Dorothy McMillan and Irene Hansen,Herben Hansen,Otto Bierman and Mr.and Mrs. J.P.Larsen and Miss Leone of Bum.Alvin Katt and Milton Meyer were evening guests. Mrs. Bierman of Arlington, didsome paper hanging last Wednes~ "Hg, at the Chris Benson home.onday afternoon guests of Mrs. Pefer Nielsen were Mesdames Chris Peterson and Henry Rasmus- sen.,Mr. and Mrs.Rudolph Andrea- son spent Sunday evening at the Chris Benson home. Mr.and Mrs.Joe Jessen andchildren and Miss Lennetia Gnusehelped Orval Benson celebrate his birthday Tuesday evening.'Misses Hannah and Lodse Lur- sen and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hnsen were Omaha visitors Monday.Thursday being Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dickmeyefs tenth wedding anniversary their neighbors came `5iK'i€€E§ BECK CLE;KiZ or DISTRICT COUR'l` ur Vote at the General Elect v. 4,1930,ll iaw`l be Apprec I x\THE EAT SHOP I E. c. Rum, Proprhtor|Meals, aw Cent! Exedlsnt Cmldnn x MARCUS BECK BONDE D As s rmc r D( Otfiee in Hayle Bldg. Papuan Bxnwherry Jun Innhnt Coles P o p o v e n 2 'ri um bnnd 1 n nn m 55 mv Evavenurdu - m a n n :milkv. up. me.5 = \ w m m s m Bo ar , tha n ma n u r e .R e a m wi th nth er dr y i n gr e di e nts .B e a t 4 : 1 th o r o u g h ly a n d a d d mi lk, dl- hxted wi t h th e wuter.Comb ine uuuid a nd dry Ingredi ents an d beat .rr .. . .. . ...lug oi! the day with o good broak~ m tFruit should he included ln every h r e n ld u t me n u - o r a n g e Iulce, lr s o e mum.fresh rruxv. m seuon. baked nnples.'today transportation facilities have brought fresh malt within the reach ot every family at a resson~ able price.Stewed fflllts are not to he scorned nor le the pnz verhml bosrdlnz house prune to bn lg- nered.W e n e e d n e ve r u r e o f e e re els with th e g re et va ri ety n u th e ma rk et,c o o ke d a n d unc ooked.l l bananas or fresh peac hes -f-3 y our fmlt. for hreuk fuet, slic e the over e n unc ook ed cereal ser ved wi th c va o o n te d mll k .Th e eva p o ra te d mllk b r i n g s o u t th e tlu vo r o l y o u r frui t un d lt muy give to y ou r br eak- fas t. oven a nothe r vor le ly ol tn ste. Then there are SEES. Kriddle c akes, o r wu t a n d h o t mn m n s . A n d b e s t of a ll mea ls ll the h re u k lss t en le n wllh lelsure.Manu IOnnlo Jula er stxlng y .A d d sa lt,v w w 'an d mi lk .P u t b u tte r i n to h o t sa uc e pe n ; wh e n lt b ub b les , o dd e s t mln tur e.Su n -lu g c one tontly ,c o o l o ve r h o t wn t o r u n tll tl r m, b u t n o t har d.T w o tbsp.g n t e d cheese nd d ed to r a w mlxtu re Rive s n ve r y de slr nh le vor lxtlon .Mln c e d pers ley ,cross.ulmi en to ,o r cooked mu sh ro oms m l !els e h e .sti rred ...:'\sc r ambled eggs ju s t a a they a n r e m o ve d f r o m th e h r s .Yi e ld : 5 r rvlnms.. Coc oa2 uno. eoeon 1 M c ups nwonud2 n m. mm-muhh e r u l e . m e x v. sew betllnuM eun ho! user n n :L u x cocoa.su ga r an d sa lt an d ad d h o t w a te r .Cook o v e r e lo w dame 10 minutes. s tlrrlng oc c aelon- ally to p r e ve n t b u mL u g .A d d h o t dllute d mi lk an d c on ti n ue c o ok in g o ve r h o t wa te r 1 0 mi n u te s . W h llk wi th a D o ve r eg g heater before serving.Yi e ld :s e er vlng s. Fre nc h T o u t l e o n 1'r£='| vl wsu:is u v. n l!1| slices mx. ORUM BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. Martin Larsen and sons were Saturday dinner guests at the Fred Eager home near Her- man. Malvern remalned until Sun- day when Mr. and Mn. Larsenand Allan drove up after him, and spent the afternoon there. Thursday evening guests at the Peter Nielsen home were: Mr. and Mrs.Chrls Peterson,Irvin and Irene and Mr. and Mrs. C. K. An- dersen ot Arlington. Orum folks who auboed no Omaha Sunday to attend Rev. R. umldenm farewell sermon in St. Plul's church, Omaha, were: and Mrs.Peter Nielsen, Mr. Mrs.Andrew Johnson,Mr. Mrs.H.C.Larsen,Hannah Mr. andl and andI/oulm, Mrs. Ed Hansen, Rav. and Mn. P. J. Relnertaen and Mr.and Mrs.Lars Ralland and children, Rev. Ulvilden 'and family left on Monday for his new work in Minot North Dakota.The Bell Creek Valley Club metThursdayaftemoon at the Mrs Nels Paulson home with an ntoend~ ance of 22 members.Mesdames Chris Benson, Henry Hansen and Alvin Svendgaard were visitors.Mrs.John Echtenkamp and Mra Fred Dickmeyer assisted the host» ess ln serving lunch.Mrs. Peber Thomsen vdll be the next hostess Miss Clara Rasmussen of Blair, was a Sunday evening guest at the Harold Taylor home. .Mr. and Mrs. Louie Knutsen andEarlof Splker,spent Sunday at the Henry Rasmussen home.Mr. and Mrs. Harold Taylor and children spent Sunday at the par- ental,Gus Carlson home in Arl- ington. xq. mp. .nw1-ltadmllkBe s t eggs,ad d M i l .su ga r an d mi l k d i lu te d wi th th e v u ls r .C u t c ru su tram b re ad , s oa k in th e c u s- la r d mi xt u r e u n ti l qu i te | o f L B r o wn o n b o th sides a n A h o t, ullg htly g r e as e d gr ld dlu An n ln ml- n u m grid dle wi ll req ui re li ttle o r n n g r e u lu g ,dep end ing u p o n pro-vloua usa.Y lu ld :a a e r vi n g s . Q.and baby were supper guats onThursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olinger. This community was grieved and ducked to heal of the death of the oldest sun of Mr. and Mrs.Will Puustilm ol Bloomfield, which occurred Wednesday night follow-ing nn operation for sppendicitis l few day; before.I-leartielt sym'palliy is extended to the bereaved fnmily.1 `Mrs. August Scbenul and baby of Fremont., were visitors at ghe Harry Smith home Friday nfver- noon.Mr. and Mrs. August Matzen, Jr.spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allred Hansen and children.Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Matzen and children were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mn.Charles Koenig and fnmily. hir, nnd Mrs. Otto Gottsch unddaughter of Kennand, visited with Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Hansen and children Sunday evening.Mr. and Mrs. I-'red Peck and children were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Biffar. Mr. und Mrs. George Follen and son called on Mr. and Mrs. Otto Chriswfferson Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Chee Sutton enter-tained several relatives at a Iam- llly dinner Sundxy.Their guests were Mr. und Mrs. Benton Marsh of Denver,Mr. and Mrs. K. RParkerof Onnnhl,Mr. and Mrs Ollie Marshall of Kennard, Mr. am Mrs.Theo.Lund!and daughter llrs.Elsie Jorgensen and Mrs Annie Sutton.Mr. and l\Irs.Jesse Ryan of Herman, were Sunday evening visit ors at the Louie Mencke home. The Bench Community Club me at the home of Mrs. Ted Olingel Thursday afternoon.Ten memben Democr atic Candidate for COUNTY ASSESSOR Has had years of experience as County Assessor Electiog November 4th A l b e r t l l M i l l e r 0 Candidate for STATE REPRESE NTATIVE 8th District Comprising Washington and Dodge Counties 1 Served in 1921 and 1927 Senate Sessions Your Vote W ill Be Appreciated |»| \ Your Vote at the General Electibn Nov. 4,1930, will be Appreciated .~. ~:4 Q* .~c¢f 1 I I r Q/JZ "f >> i ~2I 1 :I ~5'.L 1xi S :" . .>o.~.. L ~=»<~~.fc'..,*§f°a ' 2 " P #:.r . ; . : ;1 ~¢.\ ' i ,& V;.1 . r ..f f3§-f . . ~v i " J . ...Q~ =\;|..H z ~f\.' } y .H g, 1 .~- ; } . I~4 §§é;;5§.;¢=; "=r a§'f§::i1;7.:4 ¢.~x ;I..:::£¢<"1; 51".l¢Oy i..af .f [.1 u r k Dcmocraffc Nominee for coN§»Ess Advocales 1ar{ff redurfion Effcc!vc farm relief Reduclgbn of faxes 1..,.....................__. Four Years President of Omaha Boaraof Education Your Vote at the General Electibn Nov. 4,1930, will be Appreciated \ 0 "a:.:.'"' 2" 3;riidoor zz; j§,z".;,.;,2..';""'i Dr. Norman it, Rathmmn OPTOMETRIST uver me nmu' UNKPhone Black 41 Evenings by Appdintmsnt were present.A number of con-tests were enioyed, Mrs. Ted Olsen Mn. Clifford Ray, Mn. Ted Olin-ger md Mrs. Chris Jensen winning pdzes.A lovely lunw was served by the hostess.The next meeting.a i M wi rh Mrs. I-'red Peek and AI CA RL s c m m r r I lnnnme e I l u ! P a t n a m d [ a l l lI0!£eel.uShteBAnkm¢i¢_|»'-rlroll call will be answered by one member giving her favodbe hobb} Mr.and Mrs.Clark Lippincoi and Virginia Ann and Miss Flor Anderson of Omaha, were suppeguestsat the E. C.Lippincoi home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Mencke an children visfited at the Otto Menck home Sunday afternoon.Mr.Ray Johnson of Omah. spent.the week-end with Mr Johnson who is convalescing at tl Hurry Smith home.Rh fm.; Mrs honie "hlencke mr \Ibi=m»f1§f iumeau: n e wH o m q ' f h q t u u l l ! - YOUR VOTE FOR Lester la, Bélfmfd non-political candidate for COUNTY SUPERIN TENDENT willbe a vote for one who is well qualified and capable of conducting the office to the bettermennt of Waslxingtoli County Schools- 1 Elation , November 4 msn. Malvern remained until Sun- day when Mr. and Mrs. Larsenand Allan drove up after him, and spent the slwrnoon there. Thursday evening guests at the Peter Nielsen home were: Mr. and Mrs.Chris Peterson,Irvin and Irene and Mr. and Mrs. C. K. An- dersen ot Arlington. Orum folks who auboed on Omaha Sunday to attend Rev. R. umldems farewell sermon in St. Plul's church, Omaha, were: and Mrs.Peter Nielsen, Mr. Mrs.Andrew Johnson,Mr. Mrs.H.C.Larsen,Hannah Mr. and and andI/oulm, Mrs. Ed Hansen, Rev. and Mrs. P. J. Relnertsen and Mr.and l Nels Paulson home with an ntoend~ ance of 22 members.Mesdames Chris Benson, Henry Hansen and Alvin Svendgaard were visitors.Mrs.John Echtenkamp and Mrs Fred Dickmeyer assisted the host» ess ln serving lunch Mrs. Peber Thomsen vdll be the next hostess. Miss Clara Rasmussen of Blair, was a Sunday evening guest at the Harold Taylor home. .Mr. and Mrs. Louie Knutsen andEarlof Splker,spent Sunday at the Henry Rasmussen home.Mr. and Mrs. Harold Taylor and children spent Sunday at the par- ental,Gus Carlson home in Axl- ington. ;e I a,| s. xe ul sun. sauna Bum Assrlixcr & mm COMPANY Bonded Abelncter n u n x m zchildren were visitors nt the Clar- ence Olsen home Wednesday eve- nmg.The many friends of Lucien' Peck are sorry to hear he is stillat the hospital und that his :on-' dition remains about tho same.The Misses Loftia and Curtis,leuchers at the Pleasant View school sent out invitations to all in the community inviting them to come and join the fun nt a Hallow- e'en party given at the Pleasant View school house Fridny cv?ing.A large crowd was presen and every one spent a very enjoyable evening taking pan in the variouscontestsandl~lallowe'en stunLs. hks. Lars Frandsen and Mr. Jas. Paulsen won the prime for beingdx~essedthe most tacky and Enid Jensen and Lloyd Mencke won the prize for being dreaed the Lacki- est of. the children.A lovelylunch was enjoyed by all and the teachers treated the crowd to apples.Mr. and Mrs. Chris Johnson of Bladr spent Friday evening at the Harry Smith home. BELL CREEK VALLEY x Democratic |A .~gp."~!»~~v-J".* K .¢ Z f / » J ' - , ' ! " \ -..». . ,~.._., . _. .~,n,u-, ~.,'¢x. .~.~f i ~, m ~' = £ ; § ; ~ " ;'''. 'f.'a*£r*1 , \2 ~ ~ ~ sf :~ 'n~, n::--9 \~.,,.I._- 'e_' __.._ ' ev .~ { ~ I | DR . E D W IN T. mr D e mm X-RAY SERVICE' ,» Diflces in State Bank Bldg.Phone 298 Blair, Nebr. x . Advocales [cliff rea'uzl1an Effwm farm relic] Reduclfbn oflaxu Four Years President of Omaha Boardof Education ? o -n-»¢>-n-»¢r-ca -<1-w : esslons Yo u r V o t e W i l l Be A p p rzc i a t e d x Democratic |A ~f. .~` -"»... '-'.\~--/\'-4,,..~ /\y.¢;'. \'~ Q ¢'~ ~_.,A.,uf ~-...w-;_~.',_,¢».,.,..'~4 ~.~~.W. ~''~».'¢ _ wFi , »..~A\ . \ .,,.I. ~e__. ~_'v I | DR . E D W IN T. mr D e mm X-RAY SERVICE' ,» Diflces in State Bank Bldg.Phone 298 Blair, Nebr. x . Advocales [cliff rea'uzl1an Effwm farm relic] Reduclfbn oflaxu Four Years President of Omaha Boardof Education ? o -n-»¢>-n-»¢r-ca -<1-w : esslons Yo u r V o t e W i l l Be A p p rzc i a t e d |~§L \ 4 ; : . E c r m s .W . . -B R Y A N § e for Governor =2 | ILB U n K E § k a t - - -E ! k u d i t o r i u m w ~ t t n h e r 3 1 ~ Mrs Ed Echtenkamp and LL Lucy Pohlma-n of Buffaha, N.visited at the John Echtenkan Sr.home in Arlington Thursd OTE FOR 0. w. Marshall Democratic Candidat ' a n d.Li f n v n n n n Mr, and Mrs. Henry Holtman of Lodge Pole, spent Thursday andFriday with friends in Fremont.Miss Norma Hallman and Dor- othy I-Iartung of \Vay|\e,spentthe weekend with the xqme folks. EDWARD ll Democratic CandidatMr. and Mrs. John EchtcnknmpSr., spent. Sundxy evening at Wm. Holtmaxfs.Howard Ruwe was an Arlington |:nl\er Friday.Mr. and Mn. Henry Holtman of Lodge Pole, who have been visib- ing at Wm. Hultrna.n's and old ac-quaintances, left Saturday morning for their home___ will speal -Dana College. 1 COUNTY v_(lcHelmWilkeningspent Thursduy night with Gertrude Shafers-FridagzolvmlsslonmnWm. Hallman and Ervin, Lester,Norms and Leona drove to Wayne Sunday.Norma remained for a few more weeks of school.Mr. Ed Langlxorst and daugbwr. Flonence and Mabel were vldwrn at te Wm. Holtman home Friday evenmg.Mrs. Wm. Wilkenlng visited althe home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.Hgnry Scheer, Sr.Friday nfbemuoh.Mrs.Mi nni e hllmm a nd £nm~ ily were Sundny dinner guests a4the Emil Lsllman home at Nink arson.Mr. and Hn. lhndun Radu-soxwen Fremont callers Thursday. E l .I I \ | . \ | .1 1 v v v i r l v EgrA T 3 O ' C L O C K ~ m .§De mocr atic Qandl da te for §S T A T E S E N A T Q R §C o m e o u t a n d h e a r i s s u e s d i s c u s s e d ~Do d g e a n d W a s h i n g t o n E Note;Mr. Brygn and Mr. Burke will speak at Arlington on g Counties E Thursday October 30 at 2:00 p. m.You are cordially invited =E v §YQUR VOTE APP nE c|A 1' Eo =to .attend these meetings..g s|.zc'rloN Novzmaena msc inmllln|||lm|ulI|I|11|I1|I|ml1n|nIInuunrimu|m||Immm1m||nIIn1Im1unnnu|1In|||||||||||m|||||||||nmlm;0 0 0 0 o You All Know "01lie' 4, Elation Nov. 4, 1930 l _, g a ARLINGTON NOTES The Merry Go Rannd Club .f-.-- ........ ..............e.... ...-home ol Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Mn- shgll on Saturday evening,A¢ budge pdzes were won by Mr. andMrs.J. R. Vlnckel und hir. and Mrs. Walter Echeenknmp. Mrs. lens Ensor legt Saturday morning for Portland, Ore. whenshe expecls VJ ncmain for several weeks or lnnger was her smer, Mrs. Herbert. Fulton and Mr. hal- ton. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Webb were visitors at the B. F. Cook home at Scribner on Sunday. Mrs.Le? Webb, who rubmmeu to an operation at Richmond hos- pital in Fremont lnatweek, is re- ported as getting alo g nlnely. Mr. and Mrs.Harry Ostennan had as their guests at dinner Sun- day evening, Mrs. Minnie rlplett, Mr.and Mrs.Henry Ru , all nf Blair.Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Marshall and daughters were guests Sunday at the Geo. Oqley home in the countryMrs..\'emon Marshall and chll~ drerl pent Sunday with Mr. Mar-shall at the hositnl in Lincoln, where he is gnini g daily. Dr. andMrs. R. A. Davies enter- tained a group of relatives nt a pheasant dinner on Monday eve- nlng t their home.Places werenrrarsrdfor Messrs. and Mes- damus B. W. Reynolds, 0. G. Mar-shall, A, L Slater and Mrs.W. J. Davies, all ol Fremont. Mrs. Wm. Steen, Sr. was culled to Laurel on illomlny by the crit- ical illness nf her baby grnnddaugh ter, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. SAMPLE BALLOT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 4, 1930 To vote a straight ticket make a cross within your party circle. c . . . . . . . . . » » u » . , . . . » . . . . ¢ » -- . » . . . . » ¢ u » .. ¢. . ¢ . » . . . . . . . . . . . . » . U W . . . . - . " . . » . » .. . . » »» Republican Demociat l l I I I . 'l l I _d n sl l l l n lnn n a n_ H For United Statgs Senator Vote for ONE E 'G E O R G E w . N O R R I S _ , R e p u b u ¢ a n I " ' \`'I -|I'~ I l l - » [11 State Ticket | - 1L_]BEATRIQE FENTON cRA1G,(By Petition) E] Legislative Ticket `For Govemor Vote for ONE | - 1L_1 ARTHUR J. WEAVER _.Republican E CHARLES W. BRYA.N..__-..._.__..Democrat I3 For Lieutenant Governor Vote for ONE r - || _ |THEODORE W. METCALFE........R8p\1bliCan [ I JAMES C. AGEE _,..,....Democrat For State Senator-Eigh .~ ns nct Vow for ONE \~ I[ I ALBERT H. MILLER Republican ' '~'D r~ For Secretary bf State Vote for ONE | " ' |,r Vote for ONE For County er County Ticket El F 1 |I : For Attorney General Vote for ONE \ l f ]C. A. SORENSEN _.,.Republ'ean For Commissioner of Public Ldngs and Buildings Vote for ONE / .vv s For County Treasurer Vote for ONE | 1 1 FRED GUYER Republican II] Vote for 0192 vv For State Treasurer Vote for ONE F015 County Attorney E For CountySheriff §Vote for ONE §§E 1 MARION SUTHERLAND _Republican ='''I -4 I . l f I ' I _=__=_ [I H*l l l u_an nu mt h i n l I n I r Vote for ONE For County Assessor .1 Vote for ONE For County Surveyor I] nr Demo rat Vote for ONE ublican §e z 11 | ~mocrat For Clerk of the District Cour§ Vote for ONE _ ,n |v I . .~li Vote for ONE _U BERT1-15 M. 5TRADLn'G ~Repub1i §Vote for ONE 3 n I | "~|" :; W e for ONE | - | v For Precinct AssessorFor State Representative-Twenty-first District Vote fgr ONE ''''a ~1'~n Richland Precinct No. 1 = §r"|m rn"I P~ 1 i~n Vote for ONE q' u | - _|,1 |_*a*.~. For Audiwr of Public Accounts Vote for ONE I] m2 I ~| '9 a °|, Herman Townghip h u n : For Justice of the Peace Vote for ONE I]¢ - _ u n n n n s u n - a n - u - » u » - - u ¢ » " u w . . . . . . . . . . . . - I ' I l l 0 |(Democrat ._ For Precinct Assessor Vote for ONE | - 1 l |»|g |11 V o t e f o r ONE | 5 ¢ » -. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .u .». ¢. . . - . n1a n - n n_l - a nH . I ... . .'~' Lincoln Township = = = For Road Overseer-District No. 11 Vote for ONE l »» r " |'emocra Vote for ONE _(Republi ,» For Road Overseer-District No. 1 Vote for ONE I I [I I I l . _=== i l »»¢\ ~ av»u n a n n . . . E F. C.Paulson of Laurel. Dr. and Mrs. P. L. Cad Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. y spent Hull at Lyons 9w `Mr. and Mrs. Q; I. Pfeiffer were Sunday dinner guests nt the R. F. Rrbens home ln Fremont. 1-larry Ostcnnan and Mrs. Alice Newcorn and son, Richard retum-ed Sunday from a trip to CentralCity,St.Paul and Grand Island. i The Fremont sub-district Ep-wnnh League annual booth festi- val which was held at Arlingwn this year, proved to be a very suc- orsdul affair and fruits," q tables, poultry and other artlc es to the value of $230.00, were col-lected for the M.E.hospital at. Omaha and thc»Crowe\l Home atBlair.Kennsrd received the ban- ner for having the largest booth display, it being valued at about fifty dollarS_At 6:80 the M.E. Young Ladies' Kensington served a dinner to 85 people.A programfollowed.The Epwonh Lenguesrepresented at the festival includ- ed Morse Bluffs.Cedar Bluffs, s 1Valley,Ames,Fremont, »Kennnrd and Arlington.Among those prea-ent from out of town were Rev. Slntell, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cro- well nnd Don Boyd of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. George of Crowell Home at Blair and Dr. Schenck o! Fre- mont.~ Miss Cletis Peterson attended ahouse party at the home ol Miss Teresa DeWitt at Nickerson over the week-end. Mrs.M. E.Winset and son,Clarence visited relatives in Blair on Sunday. Mrs. Glen Ludwig andchildren who have been here lor the pnst six weeks at the home of her par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Wilkins,:en l'=fd°v fox Lansing, Mich. . Miss Helen Reppert, principal ofthe Arlingtonschoole, hnd studehts Margaret Pfeiffer and J. C. Rheaattended a state ,meeting of the high school press association held at Lincoln Friday.They remainedover Saturday and were guests of the University at the foothnll game. Dr.L.M.Peterson and A.A. Hahlbeck left Monday for a vmek'shunting and camping at the Arl- ington camp on the Platte rlver, near North Bend. Mr. and' Mrs.A. C. Boldt re~ tumed Sunday from a few daysspentwithrelativesatWsusa where Mr.Boldt also enjoyed a hunting trip.They stopped atWakefieldfora bri ef v isit with Mr. and Mrs.Luther Hypse and also at Bloornliaeld where they have relatives._ According to Coach Clifford Decker prospects for the basket ball season seem bright lor theArlington high school team.Five I letter men,Denman, J.Weidum, Rhea, and the midgets, Cady and Echtenkamp une available thin year. Harold, the eleven year old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Schmeckpep-per, accidently shot himself in the right foot while shnoging sparrovra ih his yard Thursday emningiabout five o'clock with a 22 rifle. Several of the small bones in his foot were splintered but i t la thought he will not be crippled in any way.He was given an anti- tetantic ~serum and seems to be getting along nicely.About ten days ago he suffered a severe gush on his right knee and six stitches were required w close that wound. Mrs. G. H. Rosenkilde, who was on the sick lm for several duys is reported as able to be up again. The opening meeting nn lunch~ con of the Community Club was held Monday evening at the Con- gregational dining hull when E. E. Vincent of the Omnha Grain Ex~ ¢1=v-"se was present and delivered M.:..¢.»¢4;..,ndamuu ua.fnllr ~'._ .Democrat Vote for ONE F015 County Attorney Vote for ONE For County Assessor Vote for ONE For County Surveyor For Clerk of the District Cour§ Vote for ONE _ ,n |v I . .~li For County Commissioner-District-*No. One Vote for ONE I ' - ~ublican For County Commissioner--Distrifzt No. Two Vow for ONE Re ~ ublican Precinct Ticket Blair City Precinct E1 l l l $ I n u s ,|'||r U n | ~rnocrat I] rv Demo rat u egislative Ticket For Sme~Senawr+Eigmx1 District Vow for ONE \~ I Re | ublican E1 For State Representative-Twenty-first District Vote fgr ONE ~v --'a~l'~n I3 ...D~m~ r n "I P~ 1 i~n County Ticket F6TCounty Clerk Vote for ONE |,n n 0 0 ¢... For County Treasurer Vote for ONE | 1 1 FRED GUYER Republican [I Fo r C o u n t y S h e ri f f V o t e f o r ONE E 1 M A R I O N S U T H E R L A N D _Republican '''I -4 I . [I For Railway Commissioner Vote for ONE [ 1 HUGH HENDERSON DRA_KE____R€pllblican E1 E. A_ WALRATH 1:1 1 : 0 1 .|.\|Il.'i f 1 so ¢ \ \ vu p uDemocrat .................,, ....\....~..-..- - -dwelt principally along the mar- keting of grain, etc.Mr. Vincent is also connected with the publicutililtives committee.The meeting was presided over by the president Dr. W. I. Nelson.The lunchcons and mmtings are planned to be held as before every two weeks on Monday evenings.The ladies ofone of the Ladies Circle divisionsserved the luncheon. Jef! Newell wus host at a rockparty at his home on Friday eve»ning whm he oelehnmd mn gsm bigthday by having in a number offnenda. bln. S. H. f»gg» »;_ -» i n Omg, o n y w e lwmded ayung, di nner of her drie r, Mrs. vow Iol.' umm |- ' |L J GUS KEMPCKE. I ]AXEL HANSEN_ EJ Coutinuel RepubEcan Congressional Ticket _Democrat For Congressman-Second District Vote for ONE F 1L I>1 on Page 6 B|¢ir.Nabmh,0ctob¢fs0.19so J O HN A. a n o w n s ,n u m : t |l |¢Uf .I l ;u l . 1 lnesnercileu.. T h e J u n i o r H i t h bo y s a n d t h e bo y s w h o a r e n o t tr y i n g f o r t h e f o o t b a l l t e a m a r e n p i d l y l a m l n g th e f i n e po i n ts o f bas ke tb all.I t ... susumss num .unvas/cams nsumn w m m u u n n g w g m a n e m a information baton If-mins on thé eomtrucdanwork.ISSUED EVERY 'rxlmsnn Price nr Yen 81.50 .-||. v.... .».. | ..~.. dloom dlm Ange le a .Tlnirm n.Ray, who ha; been out them for] the past three y e a r n md h u a , Lindan, Raymond K-\\>¢|f» Chu. 0.I-Iinellne and U. S. Rauma alfand-~so served as ~sheriff." |.||under Ric e Arnold. After getting out of the deputy ..||0 wiiibebuiltnext --|andthea A A A nm EN'rEnra1sEi_T*»°~*v~2"?e °':,°'.~**3fE_%f-_un 4 . .._|_...» c.. 11:09 |£§Z Qinnbfhuuae in the afternoonwc u o v---v - ' - - - - - " ":'un lc n um-Wim gn.."'Jf$'?,Z.€§m.,. .3 smf,"§x'¢u:` $»1°'::`1f}¢'Q°§»`§¢ he follgwzd r g n m n ~ ~ ; g g = H w_;;,e ii1.'S"l°l m 'K"§", " m m m u r .m a Mrs . N. T. L und ,,,,;_ " W " e. d the Aet !Co n¢ nu unti1h=eleftBlnir.u m m ' s a L-nd v - ° " ! ° "d m t t h e e wu | b e v ¢ r y , , , , |¢ m, m, , , , . , d , ,b kg.3 2. B, 1879.o One s a n , C h a r l e s , w a s h o m ~ u m , g m m o .ers n m\urhg°0d matenal lox-theteam.y ._.y mo Y M 1 be anna about f u n "fl'0l1l y0\11' fi We have the only licensed truck to hlll dead animals in Washington county. Phone 21, Arlington, Neb. We pay all phon charges. Reynolds Rendering W ofks Farnum Franzenburg, Representativa s u Harry F. Alidersnn . ,,. ~* i-1 ._.. ~\ fm f p ~_ \\ them and this son became a at,~On Account of cloning the school four years ago he was the victim' ici an nutomobile nmident which ended his life.The father had passed away some time p ons and the ma/that wu left alone. She cqntlnurd her residaee in the *went although she kept in touch\ with 9. Humber of Blair friends.\rn.. »....|- .fu hmlmm ul Rlnlr tomay of conlidershle °°°°' Aboun their meeting Thursday, Oct. 28 atiwednesdsy evening tn enable the the home of-Mrs.H.L.Jams-iv.w:hen_w attend the Sum 'reun- Mrs, Selt: w Mm. Sully hnd the program whi was | Practice fora eamlval Yl& Womans Club wlll put on Nov. 7 it the West De Som school.Th e t e w i l l be a p l a y a n d booths.Bw:-yum is invited. U. S.'Relmo wus in Omnhn on b°sw-?*1\2f°<*=.»:-~-._. ers Convention there will be no lootball game this week.Next week Bancroft cames here ln a conference game.Bancroft has a good mam this year,having Pre viously defeated Decatur in n close §'%'f'sv *L . ~ '2 the 1-==1a~'= de a th o f h e r f a th e r ,Geo.A n ti ll, he lp e d h e r mo th e r i n th e A n ti ll store on the north side for a num-ber of years.She worlned the past n g ;...| | § spmcmns Fon msn White Pearl flour r'1.59 Mystic or Maintop --1.23 White Naptha soap, 10 bars - 33c Rolled Oats, quick and reg, large pkg. 19c Rolled Oats, small -loc Maple flavor pancake syrup I-2 gal. -50c Brown syrup, gallon --59c White syrup, gallon - / I 63c Extracted Honey, 2 lbs.'12II.'f.?.§'.§'$ 25c Fryman's Sorghum, 10 lb. pail 1.25 Salmon 1 lb. tall pink -'15c Navy beans, 3 lbs.-25c Libby's Pork & Beans,3 cans 28c Gilbertson Store " A GOOD PLACE T o T RA DE" CARD OF THANKS We/take this means of ervres-3~ ing our sincere thanks w the kind friends who assisted us fol- Howing the death of our dear fa- ther, N. T. Biffar.We also wish to thank the minister and singers and those who sent beautiful flor- al offerings. Mr. and Mrs. Francis T. Biffar Mr. and Mn. John Biffar Mr. and Mrs. Roy Peak Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Miller. store.Her husband is not so well known in Blair but is spoken of very highly by his friends and has n good positloin in Fremont where the newly Weds will redde. The Enterprise extends best of wishes to this young couple ns they start out on life's highway togeth- er. Fashion Center Week starts Friday, October 81 um wds SAO- urdly night, Nov. 3-Bargains m Smart New Winter Apparel for Women and Misses.Four Fixture Bargsins--Winter Coats,$29~S0: Silk Dresses, $7.95;Hats, SL88; Silk stockings, ss¢....,4\-1: Florence were Sunday callers at the S. ,Hineline home. Charles Landhy and daughter ofFlorence,were Friday callers at the Harry Seltz home. BLAIR scuool. NOTES (Edited by D. V.Mnsser) The second special program was sponsored by the activity commit- tee of the unior High.Thursday afvemoon at 1:15 Pmfessor C. E. Jones of Beatrice fwmiahed the program.Professor C. E. Jones is an electrical wizard of nobe and he demonstrated many of the points of his lecture.He brought out. the mnglc of elenricity,he also explained television.This is one of the finest program; that I Fashion Center Week starts Friday, October 31 and ends Sab- urday night, Nov. 8-Bargains in Smu t New Winter Apparel for Women and Misses.Four Feature Bargains-Winter Coats,$29.l50; Silk Dresses, $7.95;Hats, $1-88: Silk Stockings, SSC.41~1¢ nesled this year. The ngular monthly teachers' meeting- was held Thunday after- noon at 4:15.Professor D. V. Muse: was in charge.There was a general dhmnuion conceming Lhe coming State 'heachers meeting. ~Bath the boy! and girll physical Read THQ Enierprise.Washing-skillful~in gymnasium work~The ton co\mty's largest pulilication.girls' casses, under me direction of ;1;.,;e;1;;,';""='" ».:;..;.re- moved Irmnourmnilirmgiistatthlupiratiop of the tin'?i£?dd for ift h e p u b l m h e r a b e n o e d ;o t h e r - l l i l w O \ ¢. n | \ | \ n A » ' ! l H 4 \ P \~m m m wu l l nza u I1 me um -\..»=~...,.......W... .,..__\force at the degigtnned m v :rlpfion price.Ev¢ry subscriber mst lmdenttnd thu. than amd!- a n a n nmn d e a p a r to l t h e e o n -r m between the publlnhcr m d uhsdiber. § | J ¢ " ' s " ' r " ' ' ° " 1 " ; . . : 5 . 7 .n r . m m l n . n m! s u l zs v r e n | m m ¢ \ r u m | d s | n ¢ h a B l d r e a m - " , ¢ | | , 5 : 3 ' °|||._ m n .llr. a nd li n. Fld Ba nni ng md m g; wm c n m e Blau' boys haveshoin the put few weeks, they should be returned the winner. guggwf of Caund1thBlu!!s, wgg un u a t e .L O C A L O V E R F I J O W .M M !- ng S ha rm npened Hinelize hnme. Jewelry 5 re re.Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gustin had Dramatic T28 at the Congregn-'thc following guests for Sunday:tionnhchurch Tuesday.Nov. 4,|B m l n c m n wg p g |Mr.Robert Peterson and family, . .. ... ..»-.._ M-n _ n I Jim Olmn and familv and Walter Faahién Center Week sm-Ls Friday, October 31 and ends Sat- urday night, Nov. 8-Bargains in Smart 'New Winter Apparel for Women and Misses.Four F\aatux-e¥ IBurgains-Winter Coats,~ Silk Dresses, $7.95;Ham,$1-88: silk ~Sb¢><=ki11s8, 85c.41-1: » - n »» » u n - p a t i i l ' . M .n u l n l a s w n w w -' u ' » ~" " ' . ' "_'M i s s A l i c e L l e n s m o f L . i n o o l n ,M i s s A r l e n e A n t i l l ,d a u g m e l f o f ° " § » " é ' l E ° 2 ; ' L s ' § , T " ~b e e n h e l p i n g s p e n t t h e w e e k - e n d w i t h h e r p a r -M r s .F r a n k B r o w n w h o r e s l d e o g c a r G r o t h e p u t u p h a y .. e n t s ,M r .a n d M r s .E d J e n s e n .' w e s t o f B l m r .w a s m a r r i e d W e d -z .'1 1 L e r e v m h a n d s o n , C h a r l e s n _ . .m . . , . . \ .~n.r.......:..1.i a . . m » r -n e s d a y a f t e r n o o n ,O c t o b e r 2 9 f» 0 \ r - . a r n a R u n r l a v f r o m t h e i r h o m e a t I LJf l l l ) Harry C. `Blaco Republican Candidate For County Commissioner My Experence and rpy past work are my Qualifcations \'x Your vote will be ~ appreciated on Nov. 4 COUNCIL vlsrrs ST. EDWARDS Mayor J.Harold Stewart. and Councilman Frank Bigelow, J. P. Jensen and John McKay left. this morning for St. Edwards,Neb., where they will inspect the swim- ming puofl at that place. Blair has voted bonds for the erection ot a swimming pool which A :n B The M. A. C. met with Mrs. D. C.Van Deusen on Oct.27.The members responded to roll ca'll with IIA Book I Like". Mrs.Philip 0'I-Ianlon. had the aftemoon's prog1am.with a book review, "How to be a Hemit". The £lub will meet No . 3 with Mm. Kooprnan. Live stock a specialty .Call us for rates Phones Blair 164 ..Kennard2l on I6 I AX \ V -»,e n u m s mn ' ::'. '§$/nu r/ |\ L L ' . ~/QQ/l cor/2 11{`~f ~ i E g y 1 N E T0 0 mu c h w o r k , b o o mu c h w o r r y .Ti r e d b u t to d na v o us fn s le e p.Co unti ng lma dnary s he e p, re - la xi ng y o ur mus c le s, ma ki ng y our mind s bla nk, a ll no use.You'l1 fe el "a ll in" tomo rro w. -Just dluolva s Dt. Miha' Eihrveueat Nervlxu Tablet nf'Ib l !hu o f wlte r.Drink the cl ki ln; ha vi npffm O! into deep dxuamlsu -1325 :ent up in ¢».'$m¢.,, r dhzshod in mind and body. lnd ready fn thu dsy'| duties or p ut u .Dr. Miha' Nirvina ~hpnw made in two iormp-Liquid md ~Q§>°1<i"g School Harry C. `Blaco Republican Candidate For County Commissioner My Experence and rpy past work are my Qualifcations \'x Your vote will be ~ appreciated on Nov. 4 COUNCIL vlsrrs ST. EDWARDS Mayor J.Harold Stewart. and Councilman Frank Bigelow, J. P. Jensen and John McKay left. this morning for St. Edwards,Neb., where they will inspect the swim- ming puofl at that place. Blair has voted bonds for the erection ot a swimming pool which A :n B The M. A. C. met with Mrs. D. C.Van Deusen on Oct.27.The members responded to roll ca'll with IIA Book I Like". Mrs.Philip 0'I-Ianlon. had the aftemoon's prog1am.with a book review, "How to be a Hemit". The £lub will meet No . 3 with Mm. Kooprnan. Live stock a specialty .Call us for rates Phones Blair 164 ..Kennard2l on I6 I AX \ V -»,e n u m s mn ' ::'. '§$/nu r/ |\ L L ' . ~/QQ/l cor/2 11{`~f ~ i E g y 1 N E T0 0 mu c h w o r k , b o o mu c h w o r r y .Ti r e d b u t to d na v o us fn s le e p.Co unti ng lma dnary s he e p, re - la xi ng y o ur mus c le s, ma ki ng y our mind s bla nk, a ll no use.You'l1 fe el "a ll in" tomo rro w. -Just dluolva s Dt. Miha' Eihrveueat Nervlxu Tablet nf'Ib l !hu o f wlte r.Drink the cl ki ln; ha vi npffm O! into deep dxuamlsu -1325 :ent up in ¢».'$m¢.,, r dhzshod in mind and body. lnd ready fn thu dsy'| duties or p ut u .Dr. Miha' Nirvina ~hpnw made in two iormp-Liquid md ~Q§>°1<i"g School a ns de a th o f h e r f a th e r ,Geo.A n ti ll, he lp e d h e r mo th e r i n th e A n ti ll store on the north side for a num-ber of years.She worlned the past n g ;...| | § spmcmns Fon msn White Pearl flour r'1.59 Mystic or Maintop --1.23 White Naptha soap, 10 bars - 33c Rolled Oats, quick and reg, large pkg. 19c Rolled Oats, small -loc Maple flavor pancake syrup I-2 gal. -50c Brown syrup, gallon --59c White syrup, gallon - / I 63c Extracted Honey, 2 lbs.'12II.'f.?.§'.§'$ 25c Fryman's Sorghum, 10 lb. pail 1.25 Salmon 1 lb. tall pink -'15c Navy beans, 3 lbs.-25c Libby's Pork & Beans,3 cans 28c Gilbertson Store " A GOOD PLACE T o T RA DE" CARD OF THANKS We/take this means of ervres-3~ ing our sincere thanks w the kind friends who assisted us fol- Howing the death of our dear fa- ther, N. T. Biffar.We also wish to thank the minister and singers and those who sent beautiful flor- al offerings. Mr. and Mrs. Francis T. Biffar Mr. and Mn. John Biffar Mr. and Mrs. Roy Peak Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Miller. store.Her husband is not so well known in Blair but is spoken of very highly by his friends and has n good positloin in Fremont where the newly Weds will redde. The Enterprise extends best of wishes to this young couple ns they start out on life's highway togeth- er. Fashion Center Week starts Friday, October 81 um wds SAO- urdly night, Nov. 3-Bargains m Smart New Winter Apparel for Women and Misses.Four Fixture Bargsins--Winter Coats,$29~S0: Silk Dresses, $7.95;Hats, SL88; Silk stockings, ss¢....,4\-1: Florence were Sunday callers at the S. ,Hineline home. Charles Landhy and daughter ofFlorence,were Friday callers at the Harry Seltz home. BLAIR scuool. NOTES (Edited by D. V.Mnsser) The second special program was sponsored by the activity commit- tee of the unior High.Thursday afvemoon at 1:15 Pmfessor C. E. Jones of Beatrice fwmiahed the program.Professor C. E. Jones is an electrical wizard of nobe and he demonstrated many of the points of his lecture.He brought out. the mnglc of elenricity,he also explained television.This is one of the finest program; that I Fashion Center Week starts Friday, October 31 and ends Sab- urday night, Nov. 8-Bargains in Smu t New Winter Apparel for Women and Misses.Four Feature Bargains-Winter Coats,$29.l50; Silk Dresses, $7.95;Hats, $1-88: Silk Stockings, SSC.41~1¢ nesled this year. The ngular monthly teachers' meeting- was held Thunday after- noon at 4:15.Professor D. V. Muse: was in charge.There was a general dhmnuion conceming Lhe coming State 'heachers meeting. ~Bath the boy! and girll physical Read THQ Enierprise.Washing-skillful~in gymnasium work~The ton co\mty's largest pulilication.girls' casses, under me direction of Mr. and Mrs drove un to Sioux City last Sun- Silver City, Iowa visited from Fri with his mother, Mn. Maryliarry. In it S u nd a y w iB \ t h e A. W . R o s e f a mi ly . Mr .a n d Mr s .Me n n o Go o d a n d f a mi ly a r e mo vi n g to Te k a ma h to - d a y wh e r e Me n n o h u been pr o- moted as section foreman on the rnilmad. D a le H a lb e r t , wh o wa s s t a ti o n d n e u ' W a t P o i n t t o L a g p h e a s a n = d u r i n g th e op en season,npe pt Mo n d a y e ve n i n g wi t h M r ! p a d Mr s . C .G.Hq lb e r t.. W e ta k e th i s me a n s o f e xpr e s s - in k, ou r n p pr e c i a ti on to th o se wh o Vcte For Marion "Snap" Sutherland Repubzawn canduafe For sl-IERIFF be Appreckzled-Election EARLY TIME RESIDENT GONE Mrs, John 'l\ew, one of the earli- est settlers nl Blnix-,'pused away Oct. 28 at her home in Kersey, Golorado at the ngeof eighty-eight years. Mrs.Tevr, with her husband, ~me to Blair from Calhoun about 1870 and made this their home until about 1892 when Mr.'Dew became interested in the Keeley nstitute.u mrs for inebrilbea, and with a company of men pur- hnsed the nghu tv this fo r the ~be ol Wyoming which later ecasitated their moving to that ~me. does not seem to be improving very much. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Jenkins and son ol McCook, Neb., came in on Monday night to visit at the M. D. Newell home and to visit his bro- ther, Fred who is in the Univer- sity hospital in Omaha. Mrs. Alma Claar, old-time Blair- ite, is visiting her old neighbors:ind friends in Blair.She is at the home of Mrs. John HleQuarric at present.Mia Claar lives with her daughter, Mabel who is Mrs. Glen Bigsby of Aumru, Neb. Dr. C. C. Wilson, of Omaha, is repor¥»ed tm have bought the old Curley farm on the Omnll road now occupied by A. R. Beals and family.Dr. Wilson is a member of the Methodist board in charge of the Crowell Home, and con- templates moving on the farm some time in the future. Millard Wilkins and wlle of Seattle, Wash. came in last week to spend some time with his par- ents,Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wilkins, The former has been gone over five years and has been in Alaska most of the time working in the naherles._He was recently mar- Eagen" .n success.M.E.Ladbg Aid.41-I! Evelyn Wilkins and brother, Milford m d wife went dawn to lincoln today w surprise their gnndmother,Mrs.L. E. Vorhies whose aevenzymecond birthday oc- curs on this dam.. ,._,.dro ve d own to the Uzi ivef si ty h ai -» p i t l i n Om n l m Su nd ay to see I I 2 3-Day Q o o k n i g ¢»"'7y School November 5-6-7 =In Our New Office For three days, statingWednesday, Nov. 5. a evoking school will be conducted in our new office from 2:00 tn 4:00 D- m.Min Jumlh Bruce, Home Servlu Dlmkzwr, well known to any residents df Blair, will be in charge.\ \ Each dly will be davoted to dilcussions an the |:re|>arll5n\n of | dif- ferent type of food, such us brolling, or mutlng of ments, bliinx of Dll¢r1e¢, oven dinners usd mnny otha interesling problems of the modem homemaker. All food will be prepnnd on the la¢e,¢'¢7D¢ gas nnge, mln; only the most modern methods and lata!devehpmenu in the culinary url.I Everyone Is Cordially Invited - . _ Iowa-Nebraska Light and Power Company (Edited by D. V.Mnsser) The second special program was sponsored by the activity commit- tee of the unior High.Thursday afvemoon at 1:15 Pmfessor C. E. Jones of Beatrice fwmiahed the program.Professor C. E. Jones is an electrical wizard of nobe and he demonstrated many of the points of his lecture.He brought out. the mnglc of elenricity,he also explained television.This is one of the finest program; that I CARD OF THANKS We/take this means of ervres-3~ ing our sincere thanks w the kind friends who assisted us fol- Howing the death of our dear fa- ther, N. T. Biffar.We also wish to thank the minister and singers and those who sent beautiful flor- al offerings. Mr. and Mrs. Francis T. Biffar Mr. and Mn. John Biffar Mr. and Mrs. Roy Peak Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Miller. Salmon 1 lb. ~all pink -'15c Navy beans, 3 lbs.-25c Libby's Pork & Beans,3 cans 28c Gilbertson Store " A GOOD PLACE T o TRADE" sPEc1AL5 Fon msn White Pearl flour r'1.59 Mystic or Maintop --1.23 White Naptha soap, 10 bars - 33c Rolled Oats, quick and reg. large pkg. 19c Rolled Oats, small -loc Maple flavor pancake syrup I-2 gal. -50c Brown syrup, gallon --59c White syrup, gallon - / I 63c Extracted Honey, 2 lbs.'12II.'f.?.§'.§'$ 25c r:;| Fashion Center Week starts Friday, October 81 um wds SAO- urdly night, Nov. 3-Bargains m Smart New Winter Apparel for Women and Misses.Four Fixture Bargsins--Winter Coats,$29~S0: Silk Dresses, $7.95;Hats, SL88; Silk stockings, ss¢....,4\-1: nesled this year. The ngular monthly teachers' meeting- was held Thunday after- noon at 4:15.Professor D. V. Muse: was in charge.There was a general dhmnuion conceming Lhe coming State 'heachers meeting. ~Bath the boy! and girll physical Read THQ Enierprise.Washing-skillful~in gymnasium work~The ton co\mty's largest pulilication.girls' casses, under me direction of The Home of Pclfecl Talking Plclurcs THURSDAY OCTOBER 30 L 6 0 1 9L e a t h e r n e c k m g With Irene Dunn and Ken Munn' COMEDY-Frahmulu F R I D AY a n d S AT U R D AY Saturday Matinee "SEA GOD" ocronpn a1~NovEMnER 1 FRIDAY NIGHT-PENCIL mcam With Richard Arlen mul Fly WnyxCOMEDY-Accidents Will Happen Home Theatre Wm Give FREE 2:31.00 WAHL EVERSHABP PENCILS TUESDAY NOVEMBER 4 LEARNED ABOUT WOMEN With Van md Sdxenck CDMEDY-Two Fresh Egg: GLASSWARE NIGHT WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY "Movietone Follies NOVEMBER 5 and 6 Wi\l\El Brtmdel nnd Marjorie While COMEDY-His Error comma-suumw and MONDAY, Nov. 9 and 1o "Anybody's War" S U N DAY a n d M O ND AY Sunday Matinee "Song of My Heart" Novsnazsnn 2 and 3 With John McCormack md Alice Joyce Iron Mm-Fable Spills and Thrills-Sponlighl-Path: Nun PATHE NEWS Hi g h 'Na\\Pun\rn n4°| nh9\* M.1930 feature found in no other :hievement in lmeahar con- struction,i t gives truly amlzing heating power:to- gether with econnmy of fuel. Let us arplain the twin flue principle.Once you see how it works, you'll Wunder how anyone could ever be latis- fied with anything but a Twin Eine Super-I-lgawr.lt spreads heat and flame g¢ all aides of an oblang llrepot and drum.A single flue cumot and does not do this. Then see how beaudfut this heater is. 1 ~~F F ' 1 . _¢./--= ~ ~~ ,l\\'~~q wall'~' i l ..f ... .`in\="'" L /.1@>//' . ' J ; `"'Q1 VU.,\¢l.2W =~\lg/€f 4 ,'|\,M v"' ,/ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NJ V M1 ; ll\Tl|iD/lu' ?' 1, -'\_:-.»-»- ~ ~ ~ ~\¢-.- »,',,; ; ~ Arndt H a r d w a r e BLAIR. N na :I |''- -»,'' . with Fur Trim In all the wanted colors and black. See our line and be convinced 'Every Fall Ha! l;asI»eenCutinPrlce Yo u will find s ma ll,medlurn a nd large hea d si ze s In mlny styles : at grea tly re duce d prlc el.All tavored colors are here. We handle the Hansen Glove , and can fit you out in thel atest Style THE STYLE SHOPPE MRS. C. C. VAN 'DEUSEN, 'Praprldur ....Blair, Nebraska ~ ez fin" °<;z°f;|I-ef 'mm m-mf fum Sale mm and Aav¢r¢u1n§Farnihnxe, rug! and Hon wvu-lngn.l(\thev¢R.Beud°d.21-tl For Sak.Poland Chi n! bo w. good h\1-Sky lelluwl.Wai. Ax'm~ strung, Blnir, Neb.88-t! Dramatic Tea at the C°l1K1'€¢If Pm) Kelly of Omxha, spent cm ,,,@1_I Furman, rugs md noe : e ings.lhthnev R. Bendori. Treat. your family ta A r dinner.Dressed and deliwen zs¢ pound.c . c . umm-r. For Sale-Three Spotted 2. Quick Naphtha soap,10 bars ..39c This is a new soap just in.Large Bars Golddust Scouring Powder 10 cent Seller, Special per can ..5c Very llne cleanser. P s p e w / 5 "I,Demnnstration ,, g g on i ~1 i " ~F o l g e r ' s \I "Y, ~~~C o f f e e .¢f°5 _ ;ne a y y s ; _ _N o v e m b e r l s t A prize willbe given away on a guessing contest " --Come in and try y0u1'.luck-- Quick Naphtha soap,10 bars ..39c This is a new soap just in.Large Bars Golddust Scouring Powder 10 cent Seller, Special per can ..5c Very llne cleanser. P s p e w / 5 "I,Demnnstration ,, g g on Q ~ 1 ~l ' o } g e r ' s ~~9 .C 0 f f € 6 .¢f°5 _ ;ne a y y s ; _ _N o v e m b e r l s t A prize willbe given away on a guessing contest " --Come in and try y0u1'.luck-- I uéhi ¢»..;f¢ 1u»qear,_ N°Y: ~ 5ni»»pmu\,1fm. x¢nylqu nom.mg _IEEnt 3 P. M.Admission zse.41-n.;,,,,,,,_[41-zu''nw Aunt,A-_nk Reed has been quite sick Dramatic Tea as thu Convex#-l Dramatic Tea at the Congnga- mn. Gxlbert Carlson o f " '""* -fxw und.Phone 2112 on 88 or 268.for a law dlys but is reported fnitioual a - m n T md a y .Nov. 4, tional church uegaay,Nov.4.!';f° S»=g_¢»f guests at the home 41-1:v. o . Inla nd getting befftr-nt a P. M.Adnnisdon zse.41-t al. 8 P. M.Admlssxon 26c.41 -lt-°n Badgamw.Attend the Congmgatiouai Rum- Wanted ur buy -We ue in the ML and Mn. J .M. Spence of M and Mn. jug Cmwdy were For S'ale-Poland Chi n; "°;"°PK° Sale at the council =°°==;§-; market for 4000 bushels of bats.omaha came up W spend a diy dinnel-Xuests at the home of Mr. died by the Outlook,2nd P City H111 on Nov. 1.4 . ... ...n ... 1. nf... n.....».\..1 ..L_,_ |:|....» ».........-A v ..r A wx-e mu o f mmm. J r. Yeuli ng at Neb.s u m ~M1-.and Mn. Glen mmomld anda s - o n Mrs. Kenneth DeGrof! and Mn. Philip 0'Hnnlon drove no Fremont' Friday morning to call on friends. Chris K.Hendorf,Undertaking and nmhulnnce service.Phoneu office, 161; residence. 133.29~tl Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jensen and Evelyn were Fremont visitors lut Thursday afternoon. I-'or Sal..'Spotted Poland Chinn boars.J.J.Jesxen,Arlington. nt. 1,40-2t' Hr. and Mrs. W. W. Wilkinson, W. C. and Palmer Allen were din- ner guests at the home of Mr. :nd Mrs. Joe Lazune last Sunday. nm. wee: at me S.. u.Mm F re d Siert spent Mondny afternoon with Mrs. George Kuhr, Jr., north oi Blnir. M. A. Vmc ox retomed Twdlv from Oldhnln, S. D. when he hu been vinlting the pm month.|Mins Dorothy Gray, who tmebus in Fremont, spent the week-endlwiur home folks. The Wesleyan Guildwill meet with Mrs.Roy Anderson Friday afternoon, Oct. 81. "Mr.and Mrs. H.0. Hurd and two sons ol Omaha, were Sunday (guests at the Ole Jacobsen home. |Clifford Nemnetz .og Omaha, mm lm.-». v. ~ --_--_ -- --.__.tt ,s t u ! u m ¢ B zSundain Omnlm whmspxe ..,,. o r Sto l e n-A My uddle I me ~ s n d e r .;rw. weight 900 lb s . , fr o m " 4 valued y .plwe s mlks south of Blair Sunnotilcwi e b s .i'li °'E;n'§ 'i`"§ §i "*v ni ght.Phone Kennard 211 °" w.'1§-dr phone.41-1¢~1 1 Fritz Jahnel.41-10.* Mr. ma Mrs. A. J.Sutherlland Mr. and mn. Luther 0'H\'>l°=1 were Sunday dinner guests at ¢he'"°d little son were visitors nt the ¢.hr h Clark 0'Hnnlon .home SaturdayHh susn e ome -night,go i ng upto Te kuna h ° " |Trent your y to a ra bbi t 3dinner.D aM delivered at'_ y~_use "ML ¢_ G. Hulbert.41~u Mus Fnnces Bellows of thin city9°~b daccompanied Mm Ga he woo d ...I For S ° l ° " Pb";:rs md Spot 'daughten Alum Marie of Deatur,(1-2t ~ B e c k ma n I . . g my whe re the y a b- . wo ._C. K. Bendorf, licensed °"'P!'¥F°'lwu Uniwmzynje coming of sh 'children spent Sundny with his mother,M n .Rachel McDonald. Son, Allie to have tonsils removed. Mr. md Mrs. Henry Monke of Fontanelle, visitd at the home of 'Mn md Mrs. F. W. Rlxwe,who live on the west side of the county, last Sunday.|Mrs.E.M.Sa ndl.| mdswho}\ns been visiting relatives here for several weeks, loft tor her home in western Cnnndn lalst Sunday evening. Lut hi da y Mrs . Anna Dotso n and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Guyer took dinner with Mr. and Mn. Grant Garner and on Frldny spent the ,h Mr.and Mrs.Harry5017.8 and Uvtrcualu.rum. c uusa.sp en t (1143 Wm!!!-en w i t h n o me e r and Reasonable nric es.The o.W a h l-fnlilm nt. the F re d Ne etz h o me .|...1...»....ldny wie,omce Mn. /Fritz Muller mit £n$}uine1me.1 unaemker- B"';§3_s-u imnr°V°d from het 161: ns. PW"1%t h ~M L u n d Co nn " m " H "_r "' "" '" `" '5 om W 1 a."'I Mr s .Ne ls Bu c h ar dt enter ta in ed M u l m - = m ..1<»wa.so~2sr | the J olly c o f f e e c l u b I l a s t ' r u m- ' D a vf f ' Th e P0111-ical me e tmg .a n d f r e e da y af te rn o o n 5 dra ves h o w == d; ;~ = f ; = f » g d { ° ; _ § = g ; g = ; v g ;C .K .B e n d o r f , l i c e n s e d e m b a l m -a f h e r n e e r n o o n ,0 .er and undertaker, Blair.Office M _atljf, has bf'°f'."'"'i°'fd'm_______ phone, 161; res. uhone. 133.3-tf ~ live Em Cora Badzefow. me Ed°=f.\m she was able w return to her!Mm Exie Co x a nd Mn. Lizzie and Mrs.Ka rl P€*£\'5¢n|home from the Omaha hospital Stevan of Farragut, Iowa and 00 Fremom last Saturday several weeks agu and attended Mrs.Edna Anderson of Omaha, mn.church services at the Baptisrt spent Tuesday afternoon with Miss and Mrs. Dave Krueger who church last Sunday fdr the first Cox's grandmother, Mrs. (Hive J.nth of &a.ir, spent Satuudayf time since her illmss.I Smith and daughters. Mmd : M ? 7 " f § §~ d $ f J § " ` € $ *Mr. and Mm F r e d IM S and evening at the home of Herman' Springfield, Nab.last Sunday ln :hi and MTS: Weqtnn Long wen Krueger in Benningtoll visit N. J. Christiansen..;§ ;_ ';;"vlsntors m Omaha ' m r For nenv n u dandyfurnishedl Y.rooms far light housekeeping.Hotl Rcrncmber Metz can sharpen 1our sheen for 15¢ or 2 pair for Mr. and Mrs.R. A. Nearhood water beam.Wmqhryanz, 102 E.\ »1'.£5c at Me|.z's Battery and Machine and daughter of Omaha, were dill-Co1fax SL '°'41~4t Shop.41.1;ner gnests last Sunday at the'M L and Mrs. Vernon Bellows Palmer Allen has returned fr¢rm,H°l3" Hansen home..and children,Donald and Bonnie Winnipeg,Canada where he has,Mrs.Emil Foflen and baby of Jean spent last Sundny with Mr. -_.... .L .L_..- ..» .....\ mr...tau., r:,...,| ,J nmnhn l lM | |1I i p e n th e past.y ear.H e in te nd s He r ma n ,vamuea an me uuun: un.so he lp hi s fa the r ,W C_o n th e h e r pare nts,Mr .a n d Mr s .E l me r f a r m i n th e f u tu r e .| F r a i n on la s t Tu e s d a y .| Th e Mo n d a y eve ni n g br i d g e :M r .a n d Mr s .Ch ri s B .Ha n s e n c lu b wa s e n te r ta i n e d thi s we e k a t entertain ed M r .e n d Mr s .J .E y e t h e h o m e o f M T S .T h e o .L i m d t i a n d M r .a n d M r s .C h r i s B e k k e o n ' "''\. . . ». & .l 1 \ u : . l n u v I I l l . in gg'F i " I $ 1 1 1 . 5 n u u u a w i v v u V A 1. r » . . ¢ p u . . . . . W in te r dr ivin g is a r ea l plea su re L a war m c a r.Un i ve r s a l He a te r , 3.85. Fits all c a m. Ga mble Sto res, re mo n t, Ne b . Mi s s Sadie Ga mr o n ,wh o é i s a .¢ u. n. » n l I' nh | f | \ ;\ rn 1N: ;| \r ~ i nn2=.._.Omaha, spent Sunday at the par- ental, Alex Gammn home. For Sale-Purebred I-Iampshim boats.Large, heavy boned, long bodied and growthy, just the type for breeding purposes.E. N. Mm- ley. Nashville, Neb.38-ti New eotwn mattresses, the best you ever saw for $7.50, $9.50 and $10.50.A lot ol gnod cooking and heating stoves, coal \h0dB 55c,at Jensen dn Bmss.41-lt Jahn Lorsch of the southeast part of the county, in the Wraneh district, was taken in ln Omaha hospiw hut Wednesdly morning for an operation. Mrs.Al t !Wninwright accom- panied her daughter,Mrs.Char- latt Hal of Lincoln, ep her home last Sunday where she will spend the winter .. Min Edith Frsin entertained n dozen friends at her home on last Mondxy ev ng, Oct. 27. the date being her birth anniversary.Hal~ lowe'en decorations were in evi- We handle the Hansen Glove , and can fit you out in thel atest Style THE STYLE SHOPPE MRS. C. C. VAN 'DEUSEN, 'Praprldur ....Blair, Nebraska Special On Ladies' and Children's Coats and Hats If you have delayed buying a new Fall Coat and Hat NOW ls the TIME to make that purchase.We have ' a complete line of Fall and Winter Coats, New Styles with Fur Trim ln all the wanted colors and black. Se e o u r l i n e a n d b e c o n vi n c e d 'Every Fall Ha! hasIleenCutinPrice You will find small,medlurn and large head slzes ln mlny styles :at greatly reduced prlcel.All tavored colors are here. Y| \1 f m :° -a l1 J _nn0 "L i H o \|.~g-.»:\r f f -"\1 J / I 1\..:I r £`'~.Q ;~ ; - .u r i :Joy ,; f \£;.,\ Q ~ *,;>1~;;Z-"S*Eq'`-¢'.»;¢::~\'1»'~-'J ~x _"=`= ;r" ; \ . : €L 5 J : _n .u | ~: .I " Q . "1 1f r. a u / :hievement in lmeahar con- struction,i t gives truly amlzing heating power:to- gether with econnmy of fuel. Let us arplain the twin flue principle.Once you see how it works, you'll Wunder how anyone could ever be latis- fied with anything but a Twin Eine Super-I-lgawr.lt spreads heat and flame g¢ all aides of an oblang llrepot and drum.A single flue cumot and does not do this. Then see how beaudfut this heater is. 1 ~~F F ' 1 . _¢./--= ~ ~~ ,l\\'~~q wall'~' i l ..f ... .`in\="'" L /.1@>//' . ' J ; `"'Q1 VU.,\¢l.2W =~\lg/€f 4 ,'|\,M v"' ,/ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NJ V M1 ; ll\Tl|iD/lu' ?' 1, -'\_:-.»-»- ~ ~ ~ ~\¢-.- »,',,; ; ~ Arndt H a r d w a r e BLAIR. N na r'~ w ; f .gI A "1.| " .g I .v\ f " |\3 I ; 5 * J / Q ~ ~ J \_ I M ! - _ * ; '| ; . 1 » , . f . . » r f ,.1 | ,I » '=r r .I L ~.u ;* 1 .f , : r ,,~e:,=,. f Q m f f s !\{ J ' , .»~,. . -.9 \ 8 . . . . . . . _ i . | H an 1\ 1 Y a - / ' .1 f i r va u a 1 : 4 . ~ ( ~ Ir1v '~ h s ~ \a * \2 41' fi iw r n»f i ." ./"7'~= "T aA ' Q L . : . . . .an~L |."i i x : 2;;2:.$. p. ~.425 2 ~A J * - i Q i | /. 1 1 5 - r f "K a " .: A a " x /.ru. a JI 1 V Mi C ra and George xsearu "" " '" ° " " 'who ~ north of Blair, enjoye¢i'P'°P°rty on east South St.tins a rmheasant dinner at the home ofl"`°°k'.___ 9 '.1 4-¢\.....Iwhy pay more elsewhere for the same grade of coffee? Mr. and Mrs. Walter Petersen of this city on 'Nesdny evening. Mr. and Mrs.W.J. Koopman spent last Sunday and were dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.Daniel Ehliers of B d e,Neb.The latter is Mr. Koopmnrfs sister. Mrs.Grace Gaines and Mary I-'or Sale-uampsnxre anu wu-ter White boats, pure bred.Also a Guernsey bull.Lars Jeaperaen, phone 212 on 54, Blair.40~2t' Miss Vina Foley, who teaches at Elkhorn,spent. the weekend a t the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Foley. Colson Sorghum, per I0 pound pail $!x»20 55CColson Sorghum, per 5 pound pail Tea Leaf Siftings, per pound Lou of Alliance,Neb., who have been visiting her mother,Mrs. Bertha Gollehon,returned to the west 'last 'I\:esdsy. Mr. and Mm. CarG Andersen and family of Kennard spent Monday evening with Mr..nnd Mrs.G¢o_ Knhr, Jr., helping Mrs. Kuhr cele- bram her birth anniversary. Mrs . L L.Lantry left Sunday mnmimr for Lincoln,wl-|er¢she Regular $7.50 Permanun Waves, $5 and $6 NOW.Either Croginole or Spiral Wind.Phone 197.Mrs. K. A. Pound.za -u Mrs.c .E:Krause entertained eight fziendlblt a steak supper at Rubin.son's Cafe last Monday ful- lowed by bridge nt the Krause home.` Wm. Ratln-nan, who is attending medic!school in<0inah|,BWP* Onions, white or red, per peck Look over our 10 cent counter for Canned Gods ek., a lot Special Price on Folger's Coffee 'one day only Saturday, November lstwill vigif. her daughter, Mrs. EIN the week-end with his parents,Bronkx and family for a (ew Mr.and M1-5. G. A- Raumsn of A special prize will be given away on Come in and try yourmonthsI this city.11 1 u nu. and Mrk. E. G. Hansen amd 1Thecountwashersavean|_._..|....fl..\.....t...».nut 1"nun aan... Amauhfnr ~ OVEI' to FDB-I1 nsxue ruins anu u w ".mu ..-...|.,,.,,, ,,.,,_,_.,__ _____, _,_donned their Sunday clothes and hied themselves avyay to Omaha where the State Teachers' Associ- ation is in progress. Bunnan Guyer came in from Lincnln' East Thursday and was stationed between Herman and Tckamah to inspect the cars going out of Bun.county and keep a count on the phcasant hunt. John Moore and dau hters, Ber-nice and Gladys nl.ten&ed services at the First Baptist church in Omaha fins! Sunday mnrniniz and were dinner zuesls at the Wm. mont Sunday to spend the day with Mr. Hunsen's sister, Mrs. S. G. Cram and family._ Sup'¢. and Mrs. C. Ray Gftes .and son, Clarence of Grand Is and |drove in Friday evening and vis- ited Mr. Gates' mother, Mrs. F. W. Amdt a nd Mr. Arndt until Sun- day aftemoon. Mr.and Mrs. A. F. Gray re- turned last Friday evening from an .auto trip which cavemd 1200 miles taking them to points in Iowa and lllinoia The trip was a most en-I ioyable one to them both. Frost King Flour, 24 pound sack Prnel' Khan Flour- 48QD i a n n a l ' \ ~ " " ° j l v n v r " " " ° - - ' -lv d r l n h I U _ Q - Every sack guaranteed or money refunded.Try a sack on this Introducing Picnic Hams per Deckars Bacon,whole strip, Mc Ca nn h°'" """"" ""`d'hir. and Mrs. Chas. Lamb drove P. M. Tyson entertained a num-down to see Mrs. A. Clyde Afnlen ber of his friernis at a pheasant who is at the Immanuel hospital,Fresh Ground Hamburger per lb dinner ni his home on west Colfax lest. Monday at noon.Mrs. Wat- son Tyson cooked the birds and it is mid they were cooked to a turn.Mrs. Margaret Iverson and fam-' ily of north Walker Avenue,ng-lended a birthday party at €He Mart.in~Johnson home,w a t of Herman, in honor of T. K. Iverson, Sunday.She has so far im- `pm\ed that she expects to come home this week. Mr.and Mrs. Carl Koltermanand Mm. Anna Kdlterman visited Mrs. John |Koltennan at the Jennie Edmundsqn hospital in Council Bluffs, un last Tuesday where she Iwas recently.opex-amd on.Carl, Best Cut Beef Roast GOODS Hunting' Boots Labs rode with them ani Mrs.E.C.Hunt arelas far as Omaha remodelingr the interior of the res-Mr. and Mrs. John Krueger who idencc which they recently pur- liive ih the Domacker district, en-We h e some 2-piece underwear for boys and girlschased on wwe-st Colfax street. and tertained at Sundhy dinner i n wi\\ have one of the most conven-fhono,of the baptism ug Lhelrl ient and commodious homes in th daughter,LaVolme Phyllis,the C-ify when completed.following:Mr.and Mrs.Frank Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lorenzen 0f`Jahne\,_Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kroe~ Ft.Calhuun, entertained ihe fol~|ger, Mr. and Mrs. Byron McDon- lowing for dinner last Sunday:ald, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Krueger,M.;-. and Mrs. Cari Kellerman and K Mr. and Mrs. Herman Krueger and sans,Frank Linden and family, Miss Eda Anderson,Mrs. Anna Hixgge and Mrs. Anna Kolnerman, all of Blair. Misses Rosalie Foley and Char- Donald Kronberg. Earl Cook, son of Mr. and.Mrs. \V. P. Cook of Omaha, wasmar- tied last Friday, Oct. 24, m_Mias Vivian Albright gi Rapid City, to $3 closing out at Come in and see our new line of Men's Zipper Sweaters 100% High Shoes, mostly We handle all the well known brandsdabout|South Dakota ana will live ini' Omaha.Earl will work wxth l\lsmembersoftheCatholic'forty Young l-'alks Club last Tuesday a t sEvcrung at the Foley homeHa1lnwc'en puny.They played games :md served s fine lunch and Ga na Mms an d ot w a r , G l o ve : |fnther in the Ft.Caihoun bank.§éi§ u§é.sE§§.»nd non of W. P. anaIoften visits his aunts, Mrs. Annie|[Martin and Mary J. Cook here.Qu had a happy time city. ' Mm Frank Sbewart__and Mrs. Walter Gutschow had a most de lighlful bridge pany following a ho ld luncheon.at the Slewart home Inst Thursday.Mrs. K. A. »Yound made high score, Mrs. Anna Petersen,second and Mrs.Ed Malthiesen was the lucky one, all recriving appropriaie prius. Mr. Sam Haller, who has been was iiiured in an auto accident last Sunday might and has a num-ber of bandages on his face and head.He, in company with a num- ber of friends, was retuming from a hunting trip mar Grd, when they struck a car which passed 1 stop sign.Mr. Petersen was thrown through the windshiéd and he re- ceived cuts about the hoe and Let us show you all SASMn. L C. Klum: was hostess toan. bein; in me niiniin. m¢m|¢u€"§i»uI»g'=}irriéa ladies mage his recovery doubtful.On last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Aye of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Ley- den of Schuyl-er,Mr. and Mrs. Erv. Haller of Beaver Crossing, club at her home lui. Friday Aft- ernoon, there being three tables of players.The party was also inthe fonn of 1| handkerchief showier for a member,Mrs. 111| Amen,and Mr.Mid Mrs.Ed Haller ofiwho has maved to Omaha. _Mn- Aliingtnn,were at the Hallerllkmald Stewart won tim pnze at home.Mrs. Etv.Haller stayed bridke and Mrs. Theo. Lund: drew over this week to help can for the Ent prize. Dainty refreshments mm, Nebrgskypcwber so, ing- ' m m s r r r s n m n s n -_...-P l n B x mLLsmE NEWS OF iGARDNER DISTRICT and Mn. u. A. um malfamily wee Sunday dinner guestd lt the Jo hn Finnigan home n~:ar{ Fremont.4 HArry Ervey, accompanied byHenry Tegt of Fmmont,apentseveral days last week in the w==*f| pm "M t nf me state huntinz PLE BALL01'SAM 1 ....,...._ __.___phenanr and were successful i n Mztlrihz four apiece. _Amanda Petersen, who is Leach- ing in Sarpy county, drove homeFriday evening, returning to her work Sunday night. Sunday guests at the Robert Johns home were Everett Johnson,Iv n Gnpvv,the Misses ThelmaVenem and Gelldie Williams and Mrs. J. L. Williams, all of Omahn. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Petersen and gm.nnrwn mm Miss Dorothy \ . GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 4, 1930 |1 »-Continued from Page Three- For Justice of the Peace Vo te f or ONE Re | ublican |'°°°°|E 'JOHN TAYLOR ........._.._..._...._..........R€P\lbliC8Il ~,'| |. For Justice of the Peace Vow for ONE [ I W. W. ARNOLD ...._-._..Republican E]_-___i..-__.__._ Cuming City Township For Precinct Assessor Vote for ONE lint/ers spent Thursday evening nt the Ncln Petersen home. Mr. md Mrs. .lens Clausen called to nee Mrs. Pete Christiansen of Blmir Sunday aftemoon, who wasurlfonuunle to fall and break hm' arm.Mrs.Louis Schenk,Mrs. Eva. Snowdon and Mrs. Joe Sulley were Friday visitors at the John Reid home. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Porter ol Elk (ity were Wednesday visitorx ntthe Dan Phillips home.1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rasmussenl and dnughuer, Elaine and Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. l'cterSen were attending r L.._:_.---.......M»..,|...mn nm ___==_______==___ For Road Overseer-District No. lFt. Calhoun Township r .H: n lI - a nHan - u p Hd u n :a n u -H" HI n u :ann umt n :m. U l""l|_| | - | S. H. NEFF ...--.....,.-......_..-...-......-Republican W. E. DAVIS ......._...............-.._..._Democrat )For Precinct Assessor Vote for ONE ._ R ublican[I] DETLEF KRUsE,_-nfrffocra § |1 | ....§For Road Overseer--Diétrict No. 6 E Vote for ONE é r ° | §|_.l CLARK BRO\VNING.-,...._........._..._R€p\1bliC §[ I CHRIS VINDERSLEV ___.._Democ1'a Fo r Ro ad Ove rs ee r-Di st ni ct No. 9 V o t e f o r ONE "l u For Road Overseer--District No. 10 Vote for ONE g For Justice of the Peace E Vote for ONE E Sheridan Tgwjmhip ../F o r R o a d O v e r s e e r - D i s t r i c t N o . i 1 Vote for ONE E I HENRY BEERMAN_.,_.Republica E For Precinct Assessor E Vote for ONEE~H.I,~ '||~ Blair Township l l n h lu - _l l l ! n u n ! 9 - I I VY =_=_= Vote for ONE F1 . 5 .- . ¢ -f u » » . ¢ » - ¢- - v - n v For Justice of the Peace Vote for ONE . [ I MARSHALL WILKINS ___.__.___.D€m0CP3.¥1 z z : For Road Overseer-»-District No. 3 Vote for ONE [I ¢ . » . . . . ~ . ~ "» n u -w n »n n - . .- - - » » - .-u w n n n " . » . - . =§. r - 1 _ For Justice of the Peace Vote for ONE E ALBERT SPRICK_.._.._._.......,. ...,..,......Republican I ]HANS LARSEN.._-.._..............-Q_........._Democra E9"*°=1.¢\\<= .Township Vo te f o r ON! I For Precinct Assessor C > 'ote for ONE ....RepublicanCARL ROHWER, JR.,....(Democrat CHRIS F. FRAHM -»--(By Pedtion) For Roa d Overs eer--Di strict No. 19 ote fo r ONE 1 ,0 For Road 0versee1~District No. 21 ote for ONE . - I I .'\~. ow for ONE For Precmct Assessor \_For Justice of the Peace ote fo r ONE / ~o ._(Republican PAUL J. FITZGERALD _.Democrat w ''¢'-' n~o For 1 ~ad \erse er-~ :s tric t ~o . 22 ow f o r ONE 0 v v .I . | e Soto Township H I 1 ¢ a n I i ,I I 0 For Justice of the Peace | - \L J MRS. ED. LANDERS ._Republican I] »I -~crat | - |L_J L..|CLARK 1,1PP1NC0fl"1'...._,.,..,,._..,.,, Republicanr ' T | .l _ l . » »- ». u ¢. " ¢ » »» ¢ » »» » n .. »» ¢ " q q . p u ¢ ¢» ¢ » »u ¢ " » ". "" » For Road Overseer-District No. 8 Vote for ONE [I Richland Precinct No. 2 Vote for ONE For Precinct Assessor = °For Justice of the Peace Vote for ONE f - IL_|`CLARENCE C. KING..___,.,.....Republican For Justice of the Peace V o t e f o r ONE 1 I ]- . . - . . . - E For Road Overseer-District No. 18 E Vote for'0NE~../J Arlington Township h u n :u n E For Precinct Assessor §Vote for ONE 5 n E '\ For Road Overseer-l)istrict No. 16 Vote for ONE E For Road Overseer-District No. 15 5 Vote for ONE §E I I U! I __= = $ 1I - l u 4 Il .' _=== n u n 1 - l | - u nH_ n nn u n I I - n uF o r R o a d O v e r s e e r - - - D i s t r i c t N o .7 : Vote for ONE -§ a - n n I 1 E |_.l MENNO LARSEN...,.,....._,.......___Repub1ican § annuml l - u l l - n..».--.»»»......»»¢¢.¢»......¢¢.¢»»»»~¢......'II». . . . . . . 4M ». . »».a - w - n"n u n s g i ve n a t th e F r a n k B r o wn h o me l Sa tu r da y after no on i n ho no r o f : Mi s s Ar len e A n ti ll wh o wi li be »\nn| r;n|nh W mlnn qdnv i n Mi lf ! Schoecks of Fremont.They will make their home in Fremont.The Hillside llustlers Club extends congratulations and best wishes.Dr. Raymoml Reid left Mondaynight for Philadelphia, Penn., a£t~ er a two weeks visit with his par-ents; Mr. and Mrs. John Reid. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Petersen and non were Sunday dinner guests atthe Freeman Loftis home in Burt county.M m George Finnie and son,Otto and Mrs. Paul Berne of Oma- ha, August Timm and son, Charlie visited at the Paul and AugustTimm home near Teibnstn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Counley and twochildren of Omaha,were Sunday guests at the John Reid home. Mr. and Mrs.Clark Stricklett and two ehildrvn were Sunday din- ner guests at the parental, Harry Ervey home.Mrs. Jens Clausen attended the Danish Ladies Aid at the Mrs. P. K. Nelson home in Blair Wednes- day afternoon.Mrs.Dnn Phillips entertained the members of the Hillside Hust-lers Club Thursday afternoon.B555 Kntc Newell axd Dorothy Masters were guests IJ the Club. ' I ROSE 'IILL ITEMS and Lloyd visitcll Thursday at the Harley Appleby homo near Her- man.Mr. and Mrs. Art Jensen of Iowa were Sunday visitors at Gardner Jnmes'.MH. John Taylor spent a few days this week Wim her daughter, Mm Clemens Willlnmsen, who has been sick.Mr. and Mrs. A. A.Renshnw Mrs. Detlel Wul! and Hazel and Mrs. Will Ryan helped Mrs. John Petersen wilh her work Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sappenlield were Sundly visitors nt the Dellef Wulf home.Mrs Lars Pebersen attended a shower Thursday for Miss Arlene nmo l.Mr. and Mn. Arthur Whitiand dmildren of Bennington, visited on Monday at Howard Appleby's. Mrs. Hosea Wilson vimed Fri- day Afternoon with Mrs. Will Ryan The program at the church Sun- day evening brought out a large crowd and much credit is due'those tskinz part.Sunday visitors nt John Petersen's were Noni: Ward and Merle, Mm Charles Hnnnen and children and Mr. Swihnrt.Those helping Betty Appleby eelebrole her tehth birth anniver- sary were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hain and children, Mr.and Mrs. Detlef Wulf and Hazel,Mr. and Mrs.Howud Appleby and boys and Mr.and Mrs. John Petersen and xumlly.Mr.Appleby served I nice lunch to her guests.The community program at the school house Friday evening was well attended and the Halloweengames, etc. were enjoyed by all.Some ol the high school pupils have fanned an orchestra which plays on Tuesday and Wednesdayof each week.Thaw taking pan ore:Merle Ward, violin; Everett Slnrk, mandolin; Dorothy Sapmn- field, piano; Marie Ward, guitar, and Dorothy Petersen, guitar. Miss Gertrude Love is the leader. »£ For Justice of the Peace-Arlington Village Vote for ONE ' I .'-~| ' | | | Grant Township Vote for ONE For Precindt Assessor Vote for ONE For Precinct Assessor |, '\ Arlington Township For Road Overse er-l)istri ct No . 16 V o t e f o r ONE ».v » For Road Ov erseer-District No. 15 Vote for ONE »¢¢»_ »H .0 'For Justice of the Peace Vote for ONE . |I I J | l U l GOTTLIEB HARTUNG . .- _.,dedic ated here. Ne l s o n - C h r e n c e K r o g h o f Ru s -H ..... ..............la.n u n !al l - I n0. 13 § _a n - n . Republican E (Democrat 4 § B. 14 § l u l l !n_ kin, purchased garage from R. R.' Lockwood. Bids vm be opened Oct. 80 for graveling Grain Growars Highway tum Pxymwm m Beatrice. Friend--Work ntarmd on gnvel- lng told m this plnee. Sferli-vs-'l`\w $40,0W Lutheran church edilice dedicated. nnnhn.-New Bm-linzton station For Road Overseer-District N How foll' ONE [ I ED. WATERMAN, E1 upened here recently. Saibner-Bridge :panning Elk- horn River at c ut e dge o f di ylimits will be repaired. New mdl service started be~ tween Hooper md U¢)1n¢_ Ueh1h1¢\-Nnimnl gu main line. which il 'bdng extended anon the s a u zo s m: c m. ma ri n s c o m- For Road Overseer-District N Vote fnroNE 4,_ Republican EU nni hhumm-wnk pmgnssdngnp-id!! on new ndsiifivn to Scottish Riu Tempk here, candy shalt ¢|M,00&. »¢. With The Churches|N G THE .Borrom ROAD fo "support" the church must not .be misled into thinking that word 'menm money alone."The giftlirithout UI: giver is bare". _» water.Pre pue the omni puree by rubling oouked nnwot through l sieve.Add milk md season with salt..Wann until lukewarm-not 0 . ll.Mathews and dmghtzxq! Mm m drov e m Iinm ln Sunday' m v im Huhnd, who Attend: the sun Univ mxzy .George Fnckler droye to Cedlr g -,~, Q |~l `*1 ~0 - E " ' W i i "W " ~ : Q I \ i i i y to up i lin. Ge orge Ha in, llr. IM llr s .l F| e kld l l lM| I¢ l » I n-I J . \-......Ulu..- ....| nn-_ .na umnduwhn will nu n week.» \\\n m - n mo v e It o m s u a v e m d a d d dmolved junk ev. tablet.' m m m m Sundny is the religious opportun- itv nffemd m wmv nhildnm lm oh." " * - J juic e a nd s pic es.Qo o k s lo wly f o r one h ou r.Tu m i n to s t e r i l i z e d i m and neu! when c old.| G a n t t - ;n - | - . . .I individuxl dishes and let stand in wlrm room until firm--abput ten minutes Serve warm or :billed as przfened. Baked Polllo Select Lwn mnriinm dual mmmlh BAP'\'|s'r L. J. Mun Sunday Schoollloming Wonfa Junior B. Y.P. C H U R C H Ln, Pastor 9 : 4 5 A. IL ip . 1 1 A. M. U. 3:3 0. at 9:4 5.The servi c es will begin at I c hurc h.No la w °QII 1P ¢l3 the ir xt- 10 ¢'¢J¢¢l¢'te nd n nc e except.w e la w o f y ourC o me to thegg servioen.C ¢ m e : i n t! I ¢ 8 t i n th c religi ous li f e o f wi th p r a y e r to Go d i n y o u r w r t o y o u r f n m i i y .f o r t h o s e t o b e c o n f i r m e d ,a n d t 1 m |O u r y o u n g p e o p l e w i l l c o n t i n u e n z _n _ \ _ .\ v _l i ..¢ ' l . A . . , . - . a z . . . .. . . :u i . . .u s . .G 4 . ¢ . . . . n n u ) nu umm »_y»u|| mm .-.. ...»\. .....Wm. a rm we re those from this vicinity atknding n party Sah1r~ day night for Mr. and Mn. ClarkStrickleti at their home in Blair. The Stxicklett lmnily plan to mnve_ "i4{§{-9 Tnc ke f fmi s m huxkinz wi nmueane remadndex' U! hi#VEGETABL ES IN DEMAND corn Tuesday uf this week.' G°°fK°Hu r d m e sister, Con c o l a w ma ww a d e s i re fo r Y ? " ~ ~ 9 5 m m m f m k a i v e e e u h l e s . T h e mu'-l thi 'k no the ' Tom Quinlan Mr. and mrs. walter rerersen ol " r m " " "f = "" " " ' - "ml. near Elk (j;¢y_Blair, at. u Ph"-W# dinner.ket offer!tumlps,eauuillower, The Merry Makers rmjm Club Mlm Cora Beard nwended an 0.|cabhnge, squash, carrots, beetsnnd held the ir meeting Thursda y an-IE. & hminswq Tuesday at't£r»nrany °¢h=1fB-Th¢°= are very rea- ernoon with Mrs. C. B. Bunn. Mrs.£ were Slmdly visitors at Harold Don Metrler dropped her name from the roll.The lesson "FlowerArrangements" Wu given by the leaders,Mrs.Byron Beard and Mrs.George Hain.Mrs.Opal Reeves will be hostess Nov.(ith. Mrs:Bunn served hot.chicken sandwiches, pickles and coffee.Mrs, F. Muller and Leland were afternoon vidtors Monday with Mrs. Byron Beard._ Rasmusserfs. Fashion Center Week Shri ! Friday, October 31 and md; SIL- urony night, Nov. S-Bargains in Smart New Winter Apparel for Women and Misses. Four Felturo Bargai ns-Wiutu Coa ts,$29501 s i m Dresses, sms;Hou, $1.88: Silk Swckinzs. ss¢.'I 41-xv.! sonubly nfwfd and are of good quality.Plenty of good looking squash- es are coming on the market. and potntoa are cheap and plentiful. O! the fruits, apples are good, California grapes are delicious, grapefruit. is coming on and cran- berries are to be found.Oranges are not so good and are high.Go- eoahuts are appearing and are omnieu v n u ,Three stalk! white, crisp celery, K cup cream cheese, 1 tablespoonevuporated milk,.1 tablespoon ehop Iped nuts, '15 teaspoon onion iuice. 1 teaspoon chopped mungoes. Mix the chase.milk and seasonings thumug-hly.Pile dxture into the grooves of the whry-sli p n small celery tip into the md for a gaminh. .Scalloped Corn und Celery Two cups corn (canned or fresh cut), 1 cup alery (finely chopped), 1 cuo buttered drv bread crumbs, wkinned potatoes, preferably Rus- Wuh and score potato.Bake in F.)until bender. scoop out inside. add 2 teaspoons butter, V1 teaspoon salt, pepper and 1 teaspoon evaporated milk dilut- ed with 1 tablespoon boiling water. Beat. until white and fluffy.Re- fill shell and apHnkle each potato with 1 teaspoon grated cheese and dash paprika.Brown in oven. Chdpped nuts may be added to the lets, for b=-|=i=z c. "P on tap ofe. hot oven (425 Remove cap and To two potatoes' Evening service, 7:30. Prayer meeting Wedneiday, 8:00 P. M. Communion nt ine close of the Morning Service. ms nmy num may no nanoroo Dythese services. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH A.F.Newell.Put o r Ch i ctl Frida 7:80.o r p r :ce m G r d Public worship Sunday nt u~00|The Womans 'on ,| . ,~meets Thursday afternoon nt. t.he|°°l°°k' conducted by the l!1il\iB©2r~! home of Mm Birdie wn-rick, un.xr is a_Lrue Fish of religious life, W.L .Caldwell will assist Mrs. Warrick. 'Weiner roast. for the Sunday School at Johns' grmfe Thursday within if the hour of public wor- ship with our fellow-believers im n definite pla ce in on family? lplnns.We who have covawntedievening.Meet. at the church ati --- - .-_ _ . ... ._ .._ _ . ...:n......:....-....A h u n -u w m u m ; o i i n m e a w p .. o uthe discunion of its problems Sun- day at. 6:30. The annual Rummnge sale atthe council room Snhxrday is éngig- inz the interest md erlort of many of our ladies this week. The Dramatic Afternoon next Tuwdny at the church u m m make a strong appeal to the ladies of Blair.Much effort And not. a little nhility are going into the v w m m -l _____. . . . _ . . _ . . - _ MissElla Morrisorfof Tekamah,|' -was n Sunday supper guem. of her McCA R'I °'"'"P-I1 mispoon sale, 1 émn green pen- mashed potam mixture.m lm 2 °-"" '"~" 1"";;\_.H Y A N D Hem are some K°°d fall dmhes: per chopped, 2 tablespoons butter, *"i"K5-_.and luke out iL O N G CRE E K |Cream of Poem Soup Il cun hot milk.Arrange eorn.l "M 1'?"'°'° ma Oman Pickle f.ff'f."i::?f.4... ;';.';.;'° `f.`¥"°i"`.§§Lission!%ircles 0 n will meet. with 6 1 1 sister,Mrs.Wm.Rutledge and family. Miss:Eieannr Dixon was homefromLincolnfor the weekend Mrs.E{mwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.ess to ln!! 'rr n : \ M H¢Carf.hy L er Tmhlsen fas host-:een members of theadies' Progressive Club I n » u . . ~ I _ » ¢ ¢ ¢ u l s . A § n f n . A u 3)' A n n u a l 9 I { h h - h I l r n b I i h n h m b n u n n i n x n 1 v l l z n x m fnwvu15 \ n m | " m u » v u p u u a u l c a ,0 n u 5 : n | : ¢ u § n » \ n =n n 1 I L . - n n n u l u n \ . - | | { . . -P}=Pv~=»» l.¢:|v:L; 1"" "I ""f`f'"'; "nf nlinmI nhinun 1 ¢....I.l."....-- \.|.1..»Q our church Friday, 10:30 A. M. alnuucaUluvu,A11 \{\l-Bit:»Uulllllggaltel-nate layers in a DUIIIBTBCI Dax..wa te r ,2 W w w r ,l f *e m i n s di s h . A d a b u tte r no r m m i l k eva po r ate d mxlk dxhrted mth . lk 5 a n d p ou r o ve r the ve g eta ble s. C0 \ ~ c ups water drai nec ] .f ljom po tato es,er wi th b u tte r ed c ru mb s; an d ba k e aj Qvffsis par sley f l a s h c ay enne,30 to 4 0 mi n ute s .Ser ves g igh t. ' 1 p fq 2 cnA l ww W -wu U-- u r ..2 a ll d a y me e ti n g m t h p r o mme n tepper,tablespoons who le all sp°akers,a ma n é t h e m the Rev;/........,., / pu n, 4 tablespoons dry mustard,Ch a s . Du x - d e n o l t he p i, " C h u n k |~F |Y tablespoons mu slar d seed,%f\\.¢~L»\ur- |.,.\. l»~u Lnnflvnd 1 L ASundavafternoonvisitorswithlat her _}iome_1ast Thursday nfter~ M and' Mrs..He n r y Bea rd we;-¢'noon.Th e a f te r n o o n u a s s p a n ; mMr q Prentic e Qmsth Mr s L D a s o c i a l wa an d a de li c lo us lun c hi v = I £ = ~ i ¢ u o f l i l a i x ,x s m f .C h a s :L é u g r i s e r v e d b y .n i e c o m m i t t e e ,M r s .w . "" "-. . . . _l l l . . .T l f a | . $ n |m n i v n b 1|I:: ; l g me n to ma to e s .Pu t. a la y e r n .the kettle, 'then a lay er of slic ed ~mans.S p r i n k le wi th s a lt.Th e n ~d d a n oth er la y e r o f g re e n toma - ~:a n d so on.l e t stan d ove r g h t.The n ext. mor ni ng d ra in o ff *liq ui d,p u t i n to pr es e rvin g ettle wi t h a l l othe r ingr edie nts, ~ . d s i m me r g e n tly 3 0 min ute s. " i ll g la s s ja r s an d wh e n c old p u t n c oo l, d ry plaoe. `:s o n No w He r e f o r B ak e d B e a n s Fo r c o o ler wea th e r, b ea n s ma k e .' an d twe n ty - f i ve o u t o f town g ue s ts Co me a n d e n jo y th i s me e ti n g . W e ar e enc ou raged o ve r th e p r o mp tn e s s o f th e Su n da y Sc hool. Ma n y ar e o n h a n d a t th e 9: 45 open ing.O f c ourse y o u d o n o t wa n t to b e o n e a mo n g th e tar d i e s . "The Ch ur c h re q ui r es r e ve re n c e , repentanc e,re li ab ility ,responsibil- i ty ,re g ula r ity ,re bi r th ,ri gh te ou s- ness,a n d responsiveness to th e Rede eme r."I t. i s wo r th y o f y o u r su pp or t. for _ Clerk of District' Caurt I hah been 1 resident bf \l\in|;Lun county for fony our yum, having auccanfully operawd. the mil Blair 'fur many yearn and also serving as a de ty internal revenue* mlleclar for seven years. lf elected! dlldevote my entire office lllde to the conduct of the Distric!Court Clérk's office and render nervlce to the veovle of Washington county fo the bet of my? ability and in an eoon< omical manner. I feel that I am well qualified fo lan the public in the office I lm seeking and I will appreciate ynur thoughtful consideration al the polls on November lib. . Wm. Kelly minutes.in the school room of tHe church ~¢ meal. Soak beans over night,parboil for two hours in the morning with a bit of soda..Pour off this wafer. Peel and place in tho bottom of the bean pot a large onion.Pour beans in the pot, add a teaspoon of salt,ES.cup molasses,1 can tomato soup, Bé cup brown sugar and 2 teaspoons mustard.Bake W i t h i l ~ i ~:~r 'c~urccn, onumP.J.Reinertsen, PaBf.0r Sunday, November 2 There will be no Sunday School this Sunday but all memberé of the Sunday School are @xP°'3t°d to be in church at 10 o'clock as usual Ilntl to be present at the service. Confirmation service. The vvvmr .u I *" , Electric Light and Power at Actual Cost Made Possible by Proposed Bill Are you interested in Lower Electric Light and Power Rates? Are you interested in freeing Nebraska from the dictation of the power trust? Vote for th e Po wer Bil l d rawn by At t o r n e y General C. A.Sorensen, which will be designated on the bal- lot as No. 324, a measure etndorsed by 100 Mayors, the League of W o- men Voters, Farm Leaders, Labor Organizations,the League of Ne- braskn Municipalities, 'Progressive Chambers of Commerce,and such civic leaders as Senator George W. Norris, ex-Congressman J. N. Nor- ton, Attorney General C. 'A. Soren- sen, T. S. Allen,Edgar -Ferneau, C. E. Abbott,E. B. Perry,H.E. Sac- kett and many others. The Merits of the Proposed Law are that 1.lt gives publicly-owned light and power plants the same chance that pdvne power companies now have to expand and serve the public, a right that fair~minded men and women will not refuse uw grant. ¢ 2.If the bill isspproved by the people, farmers,and town people in Nebraska can then,whenever they wish, get electric light and power at cost. 3.By permitting the cost of plants, equipment, and power lines to be paid Kor by pledging the future earnings thereof, a feasible and praxftical method ls provided by which light and power can he furnished to farmers and towns without taxes or bond issues. Make Your Ballot 'ss Follows:` azz.Yes Fake Power Bill sponsored by 323 U No enemies of public ownership 3 z 4 | j r . .Power Bill endors ed by farm an d labor leaders, cities and 325 No towns szs Yes Other Billsponsored by some 321 D N.,private power companies Cut this out sud take it with you to the Polls Peopde's Light and Power As so c ia t io n C. E. Beals, Secretary,Cre te <' p f 4 ~l r J " Y "( f » ; : . :. w a r p " ~" T r .g a v ~ ».t i f . .l a .J l .aH5.. s ~ . .~;j {1 "5 £<~ )g ,| < -~ ..~ .Q 1 f 1 ~ .:, \a 1 » `v » §' f .r .\...'..51 ~f _ » ,.g Q u ».~ \I Qg e : ~- f f m ,' .~* ¢ | ,\|r x *Y 5 . . .5|I g .. 3 \.; ~ $.F f.';1 : 3 -'E 1 .fr.. . ~-:?e 1 A ¥"'-r .:!\~~ f c ..m .9 r.:. ¢~.;,. .- . . z e p .1 . 5 m i " ~ ¢ ' Q 'F i " "1*..1 - . :I ~ I * J 3I »i ' * 5' §¢x .\._ .,: i : ' . \* n.e§ ¢ ?. ¢, a»* ' q ! 1I 1II nm A ALBERT w. SPR] K Representative Zlst District Republican Candidate for Re-election Your support will be appreciated. duh ¢¢1¢ry salt.Boil potatoes and Scrambled Vegetables onion in the 1% ql-lBl"~s of wsu: in lm., ¢h» Hnme Lunch) lin and son,Iioward of west 0{|1nompson ann mm. wunuzx .liuuuluiH1rman and Janette Whitmus.FA contest was given argd prizes whifh salt ns ad nn-.. u.,...,1 "Alien Wm. ig Bain..awarded t h e Meadames Pa1.l'l,pfm\'1 1h0I0Ilghl: mea until under." " " ` " " " `i»o£m.'v-There should 3 ~ v e g e u b l v . a s M.I! n0¢,_add ggp while una,gg gup co\>ki|lBC1.r e i J. : l l H r \I n u . n l : J u u \ 1 \ . . ,u v . H " ' r 1 * -n r c M r s .F .M u l l e r ,s p e n t S u n d a y |B a r r y a n d C l i f f o r d T r u h l s e n .T h e v o n i n g w i t h h e r s i s i c r ,M r s W .n e x t m e e t i n g w i l l b e h e l d i n t w o .B o i t e .l ' : » . u l T y s o n s t a y e d S u n - ' w e e k s a t t h e V .0 .I r e l a n d h o m e , n y n i g h t w i t h I E l m e r B o l t e .l w i t h M r s .J .H .N e a r h o o d a n d M r s . T h e G e o r g e M o r g a n f a m i l y w e r e H e i e r J e n s e n a s s i s t i n g .A t t h i s u n d a y d i n n e r g u e s t s o f M r .a n d i m e c t i n g t h e s e c o n d l e s s o n o n l u .! ' i 2 ¢ l . n \ n \ n \ ¢ 1 . 1 5 n l r| " n'Il\ l |\ l I} \" . h | If| \ F ~~b e ' b e 1 %c u p s l i q u water.Mash pountil smooth.T]' c u p s ma s h e d p o t lu t e d mi lk i n a d p a r s l e y o r n o t;2 . . . - . . - l 1 _ A . | . _ _ _ ggmsh aqui beat butter,tomato dr chopped egggf; s °;.d be 3|sauce.The mixed vegetables may fl ms' b°.f°'=*figfbe any kind,as cooked carrots, 33 7 l e r mt turnips, cabbage, beets, peas, stew- _.,.'f_f'f'i'". to,f*f;ed corn, onions, etc.Combine the H u a .k n u s u l l r \ l l u ¢ : | . : s u u u l .& \ . l \ u | l l u » | l - v . "- - - - . _ _M r .: m d M r s .C a r i S o r e n s o n o n -g i v e n ..I m a s n e u p o u l w c s ,s u r n u g t o K e e p t o r t n i n e t l F r i d a y e v e n i n g a t a p i n -M r .a n d M r s .C h r i s H i n z w e r e s m o o t h .A d d c a y e n n e a n d c e l e r y o r h l o p a r t y .S u n d a y d i n n e r ' g u e s t s o f M r .a n d § ' 1 1 t ~S e r v e a t o n c e .Y a o i d z 6 s e r v A .A .A n d e r s o n . .w h o h a s b e e n M r s .W z d i l a o e S n o w d o n .m g a ( n t c u p s ) . s t a y i n g w i t h h i s d a u g h t e r ,M r s .I ~ ` . l M r s .M a r y M u o l i e r o f B l a i r ,C r e a m o f C a r r o t S o u p M u l i c r ,i s s p o n d i n g 't h i s w e e k w i t h r s p e n t S u n d a y w i t h h e r d t a u g h t e r ,1 m e d i u m o n i o n ,2 t a b l e s p o o n s h i s s o n s ,D o n n n r l d C l i f t o n a t ' l ` e -M r n .J o i l n B f : i r r y _ t } n _ g _i a n f 1 ; \ l 5 ; ._ : . .b u t t e r ,5 4 ,c u p f i n e b r e a d c r u m b s , ingredients.Heat the butter ln a. medium-sized frying pan, pack in the hash an inch deep and fry until browned. Pennsylvania Chili Sauce Twenty-four mediumfsized ripe tomatoes, 8 large onions, 3 greén. | . r n l n u | \Mi s s u o r o u w mc u o n m u 15 v m - | 1 nu ar t c hi c ke n n r \\lPHt.h r n th 1 |peppers, 3 red freppers, 1 cup su~Vvrn Nvclson of west of i|ir\§i1e1 sister, Mrs. Chester Ar-I'1 ""-'" " " ` " "' " " " " ' " " "Blair, spent. Ftiday night and Sat-onson and family, near Rose Hill.|t n salt' dash P¢PPef» 1 table urclay with Maxine Mathews.Mr.and Mrs..A r m s t r o n g ~sugar,2 cups mashed or Gwrsre Beard and sister,Coraicalied at the Rober Wilson home °°d °°°F°d carrots, 1 cup evap~ urated mllk Cook chopped onionwere in Blair Thursday evening to in Blalir Sunday a ternoon.nttpnd nm Eastern Star meetinz.I Mr. and Mrs.J.H.Nearhood|Bl0W}y m lguttner f e minutes, with gut,4 tablespoons salt,5 cups cider vinegar, 1 tablespoon nutmeg 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon,1; teaspoon ground cloves, 1 teaspoon allspice.Cut tomatoes in small. 311312. 'E-'\9ai\Ei'i£=e|7 Ind ann. ziild was a Sunday dinner ggest |t_theiou) browning..dd °"'""";P'""'~!n|¢é|.grim;oxgions and peppers grinder.Mix all in-b o i !o { , - e r m o d e r a t e . . ." l i e . : U n O 1 u x : ' ¢ \ - Mn=...]or: White of Calif.,were Sun- Peter Jensen home.Hayes Ros- dny evening visitors at the Harl'5'|enhaIm and family called in the Tucker homo.They also took Mrs.afternoon.W'hitP lf) Nashville Monday to visit!Mr.and Mrs.Chester AronsonMrs. Tom Homin before she Ieftfoi' Rose Hili district spent Friday 3'o{_Cnlif. 'I"ubsxlny:___" a t the parental,John Aronson sa lt pep per a n d sug ar.S i mme r ' h f o d20 r;1inuws.Add c a rr ots an d eva p-;,lI:;;§| :_8 "ands o r a te d mi lk .Re h e a t a n d s e r ve a t he a t u n ti l san once.R a w c a r ro ts m n v h e l]I.lt.|_:_..1 _........z,..4...sjred consistency."Then jar im- mediately. Carrot Surprise One-half junket tablet,'é tea- spoon cold water,Ei cup carrot pume,1 cup milk, salt.Crush I AT Kmg's Pavilion 3 mlles North ol Blair 0n Hlghway No. 5 Sat., Nov. lst »Music By'nn-: PERSIANS DF n.|NcoLN. NEBRASKA GOOD FLOOR GOOD MUSIC GOOD ORDER <' p f - ; . » ~ ~ u f " ~"\'?F,g*;1":.»~"§?"f"';¢»§"{,"4 :=: "g "~J~.~1 §;| <~"~e*._~ y t,_;f » } ~ _:~:~, \;».1=~=5 ~. " |'~..5 c.¢ l . :t _S j . 'F TIS :~,.~ °E,*P:»?\a r f~x*.¢'-.,;.~§_I.wf g.s N 1 ~z ~<55~~~ - f , .~. ~-: A.ru .5:~' :.4 ""Ei " ' ? '-e~i-§ ~~'g g :i § ~ ~z 1 . ~ 1 ¢ - f § : . ' ? § .'~ x 1 |> = < 1 ~ 4 ' ? f i i ~ ? > Ei:';#5 Ii r .l1 i I IL. . . . . . . . . . . nm A ALBERT w. SPR] K Representative Zlst District Republican Candidate for Re-election Your support will be appreciated. M. J h won and uaughner ana n __.;:rands<?n';'f Valley stopped Sunday;°§§.and Mrs.Frank Knoffler meat broth 1s my available _dns- fnrf nm-n wigh thc Ruben Wiflene gnd family were guests at Sunday'sol\ve thljegf boulllon cube§an 1 family wholrunt n humrcd 2Cf0'_.dinner at the Henry Wulbernlquart boxhng water.Yneldz G of his lnnd.Leslie Pc of Linn a I-'ridny ni I. gurst Dixnn fnmil . Qhome. Ie, W y o. was Mr s .o f th e A . l iln o k i n u Ch ri s Paulsen o f B I a i r , i s I)a.ni§h Sauc e i s f o r Vege tab les after U12 household d\.lf.lES (fr omn nnp-half m m o f bu tle r lat the Hwy wunbem home ~1=f1»¢:..,§';;,"a.;f§; .33 u;i,m.;.;|mama Iverson and °°'-'€i'!»feorn husklrgg._~ Ima] nine wéeuble Emxh malFl r nee 'Chli\0flSC|\ of RandaI,l hir. 3HdMr3 John Arunson ca||»"' ""lxafn , uccompgnied Mr. :md Mrs*ed at the Carl Hindlfy home ' " | ' § i F ' ~ f x u d n u h x s n s u l m La.:s Paul:u=n and daughter, .»\nna'Blnir Sunday aIt@rn00n~_xx .th abtothehard time party given at!McCarthy school was d mlssed word of cautlon. Agd ?vege .5 l'1v:m:m¥. View I"rid:1y evening Wednesday for the remamder _of]brot}}slowly: or t e rmxture W1 Mr. and Mrs. Herbrrt Hansen of the week as the teachers.Ml§S,lose its fluffmess.Serve the vege o»{»I|iafi=££y¢as=»:urd=\y night. Ind' iiéim li lsen and Hn. Loftin tlbleaiSunday with Mr. and Mn. Clyde' Stewart plan on attending the on wp,Mgtzler._______; n.__1_ |'»°E'Eh°". °°""€!'ff2?°Thea n a dish and pile the sauce \bove recipe may bemghuy ll|Irs=.Mary Smnnuu or UI|U.lnn,1 Mrs.Leon nmuley spent Luca'spent Saturday night with her sis-'day in Omaha.modmfied and used as a streak or ter,Mrs. Louie Grimm and fam-Mr. and Mrs. Dan Thompson and chop accompaniment.*' ily._lfémily were Sunday guests at the Carrot Marmalade The Burn lxelley farmly "-""`*`|l"letcher Call home in Omaha.A dozen raw carrots, four cups §9=~<1°>~' .)fH?5""."t th?.!"':"e"*'*.E-a Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Martin and sugar, three lemons and one tea- " " """'"' ""--'------°~1.1 ..-.--J ..\_...... ~0 |¢ : |||.g l l a 1 :~spic e wi ll malo e this unus ual win ter dish.Gr a te c arr ots,a d d su ga r and let. stand one hour.Ad d le mo n day evening.Miss Nellie Spike:is working at the Wm.lflhgistiansgn home ... ...1 I shack corn.Mr.and hflrs. Jens Jensen and Sat., Nov. lst »Music By'nn-: PERSIANS DF n.|NcoLN. NEBRASKA GOOD FLOOR GOOD MUSIC GOOD ORDER Yo u r s u p p o r t w i l l be app re "i n-é f 6 .H.i';e.hringer, who ha:='i,;,;;e,§`b§, Mrs. Cora Badgerovfof hem visiting a daughter,Mrs.Blair, spent Sunday evening at theHarold Gates of Papillion Sincezhorne of Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Ros-Friday,returned home Sunday with Mr. Gohrimrer and daughters,Mrs. George Hain and Mrs. Wm. Bratt with whom she was a din- ner guest at the Gates Lilley home near Papiliion Sunday.IMr. and Mrs. R. M. Iverson and' children spent Sunday afternoon' with Mrs. J.q,Chdstensen of. Binir.' enbalrn.Mrs.J. H. Nearhood returned home Monday after a week's visit with friends and relatives at Lin- coln and Hastings.A number of friwdo helped Mrs. Hayes Rosenbatm to celebrate her birth anniversary last Satur- day evening.The evening wasgnrrntnlnvinn:ninochle.A lunch ~ .'s`J2f°'!i=._9'1'.:'!°:':'.:"__°.€ 35=?iW=?f`IQ?f ~_.'£°"§I'.:mnntmx, mum. spent. ui: pam. wceawith her sunt, Mrs. R. M. lvers/un and family and went Monday to visit her uncle,Albert Petersen and family near »Kennard.The A. W. Clarke family walled Sunday afternoon at the MartinJohnson.Otis Bridwell and T. Wakefield homes.George Hain went with NormanWarrick out in the state pheasant hunting so Monday evening Mr. and Mrs.Hain entertained at s pheasant dinner for Mr. and Mrs.C. H. Gehringer and Mr. and Mrs. \\'m. Bmtt. I nuts,plcxles, pumpmn ple andcoffeewas served.All report a very pleasant evening.Victor Rasmussen and family were adllers Sunday afternoon at the parental,Rev. A. Rasmussenhome~' YORK CREEK NEWS Mr.and Mrs. Chris,Vinderslevspent Monday at the Otto Chris- tiansen home, west of Blair. Mr. and Mrs. John Rngen were in Omaha on Monday._ / p ¢ . " i ; TB r " " » ¥ . § ' 1 ' . ' a ' f ; ~ r " : ° Ht " e t n r " ' m " " ; ~ ~¢ v m:-Gninen. m'$'°.1,.f of Mn. Br|:.m:|Ill'l|. Oli at the Clllllldt Wachter IIOIIM3! \U - - .-|. . - - _ .- . .- __ _ _ __to he r ho me nt.Ar li n g to n Th u r s - d a y fo llowi n g a vis it o f seve ral da y s . Mrs. T. K. Iver non ¥\d son spent Mo n d a y aftern oon i t l Mr s .R. M. lwr sno n. M m L .D.W a r r i c k o f Blai r, wa s o Su n da y gu e st o f he r d ou gh - te r , Mr s .Pr en tic e S mith a n d h us - han d. Mfr nnd Mr . C a r l Sor ens on and Mr .: md Mr s .He n r y Sorensen we r e S u nd a y d i nn e r g u es ts o f Mr . an d Mr s . Ha ns C. S or e ns en ,sou th o f lflnir. Mi ss Birdie Hu r d u m went.to W e s ;Point Wednesday an d hu n t- ed p h en s on ts with h er si s te r , Mis s Mgur tle Hur dum who tea c hes the re. Th e y e n te r m i n w fri en ds a t n pirzrsnnf dinner Fr i da y eve nin g. Vi g g o Ha ns e n o f W in s low c alle d a t th e .Clark B r o w n i n g h o me o n W e dn es da y mor ni ng . He n r y P e te rs e n wa s a vi s i to r a t th e C la r en c e W a c hter ho me 'I n es - dn y e ve n in g T.K .Iver so n i s sh uc ld ng c orn f o r E lme r Th a n e . Mr .an d Mr s .E lm e r Th a n e an d c h ild re n s p en t S un d ay at th e Mar - ti n J ohn son ho me ,he lp i n g T .K . Iver so n c elebrate hi s b i r th ann i- vers ary .. Mn a n d Mr s . E r n e s t. Mo n s o n o f ne ar Kc n na r d an d Mr s .Pau li ne Nohrnberg spent Tuesday eveninga t th e Ho w a r d W i lli amse n home. Mr . a n d Mr s .Cla ren c e W a c hter ente rtai ned a t Sun day d i n n e r th e iatt.er's.mo the r ,Mr s .Petersen, he r b r o th e r , F r e d a n d He n r y P e t-Th e Misses Be ulah Gu ta c h o wie r s en a nd Mi ss A nn a Pe te rs e n . yan' than any other Proof of Goodyears Super- l and Naomi Sorensen spent Wed- nesday :il the Henry Sorensen home.The ladies had aharge of a refreshment stand during the corn husking contestMr. and Mrs. Otto Rathke and daughter and Mrs. Frank Iighbell of Omaha were Sunday supper ymelzta of th Ted Klabunde fam ily ln Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Harland C'hrlst'lan~ sm and Betty hon, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Christiansen of Blair, were Sunday afternoon vlsifors at the Henry Christiansen home, helping Mrs.Christiansen celebrate her birthday.Mr. and Mrs. Hans M. Jensen, Dngmat and Robert were Friday eveninz visitors at Soren Jensen's. Glendening Garage Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Muller agLeland spent Sunday evening wi Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Metzler. Sunday aftemoon and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bunn were Dr. and Mrs. Mead of Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Opai Reeves andchildren and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Beales. ` Mr. and Mrs, Tom Wakefield, Sr. and Mrs. Ray Whitmus drove to Omaha Sunday u bring Martha hospltal where :he had an appen dmlas openhon. Whinnus home from the Methodist A.~ A, Compton of Blair, ulledon his daughter. Mrs. John Reeh one day this week. Mr.and Mrs.G;;»g=Wachterof Pender, were di guests attheClarenceWachterhome last Thursday.Mr. and Mrs. Morris Christian-sen and children md Mr. and Mm Pete Anderson were sunday din~ ner guests at the Frank Broderson home."Mr. :ml Mrs. Elmer Thorne and children wére supper guest: at the Laude Hman home Fridnv eve-I £Mr aiu!Mrs Hugo Huck ofBld r;s p e n t S mh y v m their énry Petersen wa 1 viimnr at daughter, Mrs. Byron Bunn.thedllnnme Wac hter hom Tue# ....... .,...,..»........,.~........»...~». KENNARDTHE Let The Enterprise Print Your Sale Bills \ . _Q _ . : : _ ¢ l l " " '" " \ u - u -""_\ ~~¢_~1» >,k | \ ~ "aQ' u s w |» " "J /"1 ~-'r :If.'"3, : T i E j i ? ' l s | ° ' }.f; e I lh z . B llB u r g s s | | n d M r a . S lmn;u;¢sn¢a¢hmnsm\ra»..1n¢»~ a a n All returned Sun y eve- I HILL KENNARD NEWS JB R E W S T E R B r r s . ; . » .. _ n , :.d »g K E r ~ N A R D n g - " G S P E A me on 1 u m m 'ilu who m e Mu: Carmen Kmg o-n.. nm-.~... sums". cm. wm mt m u m " 9 "My _..°'¢'..,.,...'l'.. I E E "ff" "3.'Z. nm month ara::ment Sxbndav nt Elmer wrxghvnfi" u s -Mrs. Elmer Miller, Bernice andw n --.§0;;;b¢T 3l§§°¢»r`I`"vnu lllrllly s wruc u.ll: nrrr Lemma drove to Osmond,Neb. Wednedny io spend a few dnqavniting Mn. Millefs dxters, Mn. Chuiiea Craven and mnily-Mrs. Mike Andenon stayed at Elmer3Miller's to keep *wg* during Mrs. \Mil|er'l sbsenue. \ sand fo r m a nn o r e v m my ndghbors to come into my houne. Nothing in the my ol medicines or tnatmenu ever did me any good. 1nf;¢f,,m,y cnn4i idoinwuaob¢d none of my ndghbora thought I would ever get well. "Finally 1 madaq m ug §_arz°\=~ Gene and Hn. lhrtin Rasmussenvddted at the A. C. Anderson home Thursday evening..Mrs. C. Nneve, Hxggxe und Hun: visited st. the Chnrlie Reeh home Sunday.M.: md Mn. Fritz Arp and chil- Uonnne vvnuu,1.--1.-..-..-.-» -..l,..._,.,_,._,..._ ________am, Jack Kuhn Alvenu W¢l¢ml1llMlzigh school two years ago. Anita Wesenmnn and Dorothy Hr. and Mrs. Glenn Rosenbaum Wiese.and Mildred, Mrs.nu m Rosen- M m Evelyn Knv wlwn s p e n t mm wa mr. a nd n m.n mthe weekend xt Fremont.|Naeve returned Hondly afwrnoon ,An a nu mbe r ° f r e l a ti v : gg fr o m l ' § § ; ~ v n u re l nt i v e a m n m a m r . u m M m u » m c ° r e - | f f ' °were an .° * S ° ° * "~9 ' ° ° " . \ ' ° P ° "hum, Ipnnnrd md Darlene 1,¢lp¢d{9§f@ Voss xeutnie 5':s§"::.°;22:2s»9=_:' .1:':'f°':':':.& 'I.'Z'§§'J§. Y§ff§..".'l¢°2 the Me thodi st buur and comshncking.The next meeting will be Nov.15 lt the ho me of Mn. Wm. Wudbem,_Mr. and Mn. Lloyd Jacobs :pmt Sunday alfa-noon az the puuntnl, Henry Jensen home( Mr.md M n .Mamma Johnson \ l\ Byron Halma of Ames, Iowa,came last Wednesday to amend the funeral of his nephew m u Cx-nig, Neb.Mr, nnd Mrs .Louis Paiicz and mE"\i i2 {o r Payne fished Ha m Svogersvn Sundn afumoon.Mr. and Mrs. §m.k .mmel md I' v e m m 15 bottle ox su-gunand dwuz 'I bottles of the Pills. ..... .. L... ...¢\..,\ mn. n miracle I - ' - - - - "-u ~~D I J» l L \ ¢Y U Q I I i n u u I l l l l I D U a l l l l l l i h n I n v ;\ | | J v ; \ A . |I n r u n A U 4 - rT r a c y G u t t e r a l e b m t e h e r b i r t h b m h d a y s .v e r y m u c h . d a y S u n d r z v -.J 1 1 w i d é ¢ ¢ 1 e b r m ~ a h a s h i n h M n .F l o y d A l e m d n c a m e|F m L = = m b f $ ° 1 = * ~ - ° € .' " ¥ " § * ? ¥ ' : 1 . , . , . ? J ? m w T u e s d a y e v e n i n g .f r o m W a r n e ,N e b .S u n d r y m |) ¢ || g 1 4 i K | n b n | | p m t S \ \ n | l l y | l " " " " " ° f ` I" " " ` E -E 5 5J a ~ . _ - . * . ' : . ' : ' ! . ° t : ' . . ¢ . . ,A n u m u -I "`1 }`5 f QQ a i n t s 5 with relatives here. Hr. and Mrs. Charles Gherk am fnnaflw .-.r 1r:\»m.m+vienna nh Ar vi ' te d a t th e F 1 - mu u a a s e r n a me - - - - - - - - - - -- _V M RI 1' I " h n 1 n u I n v |A n v x m b e r f r o m t h l s n . _ . I !; L -J l n u n g ¢ l ~Y ab- spend a fc€v dlyl with her parents,anon Mr. md Mrs. Carl Wad.I an-. and Mrs. mum Agdmw;Auron tivngeruun :uw nay: \'~\the Omaha muknt Inst Fridny.Mr. and Mn. Rolxnd smm. md Jr. were Slmdly afternoon guests an the Roy Anderson hom, near In Soto.Those who helped Fred Nellan alebrate h h blrthdly Thursday, were- Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Nelson of Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nelson and family, Mr. and Mm Alfre d Svogerson and family,Mr.andMrs.Henry Tietgen and family pvvuu|{an,wi `§n1§` § é i g & a 8 2 ~ ° " § ; ; ; ' m mb m c h t w a s a b r i g lgxruenxuru unuw ¢~ 1-5 ,wl mn 1 mud o n i s md n a w I visi tor nt me muh Guse r home I~r;d°vf="§1f~C x u h r mu gh 125 "°'"l"a'd leel iurlis aturdlyi "'°""'é '°rg and abil Knovtglnn amended the Ea ¥'"§.Z,""il.T'J-`i=»T11 in m`§"I=-1»¢»» dren ~ Mrs. Don Sumner 0-;S~; §_h_;==;g=;m_ m vidni and energy and am doing su my' ""*'*"_?""Y~'tended ilie home talent pl: house work.I em ha!d1y wi lt ,Blair Thursday and Ffldny fro m o n e me a l w mf g-C"lcAGl?A\T€$¥!§El?lSGIVING'ning8i,he d s , "The Sargou ve »A i n ay SUP Plrfv '3.`§uX.i "'¥12§ ~ »T§'§¢§§F.§"i Chiuagvs munmoth n....».»g~_{I',§L?1.? é5,'XL"'»»3'°»?3-i`?°2i . .__. ...____-......|.\.».»&\n which ior|ot\\y'|18th birthdny.Gam: HiSB'Mr.ma Mrs Bill Thurber and|..,..\ ¢¢..-q|'¢§;§f"°ilrf"§§§€l'§!§~»._!_|;i_v1§_5f_i5-|°"=:rf' und il |11 "-u_ _'- - .'Y a t mfg" 3 "2 7 '"1 .'°§ J .'I;'Z\1'.I,'§f'"'dxiéé Sun of town guests Smdny."Y ati rs.yd 'Mrs will Harper :nd children°'°' ;'" c 'f '§ f g;_g¢A. D_ Ander- ymted over the weekend ~ Irv- . was son and Gus Ksmpcke drove m mgton an guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wed- Lvons Wednesday to spend a d-°¥|A'.-x Em.5E1..... ....-.,».. -a ur. .ma DOT- pi as oi .Tlbeing, 1 Ghr,B. 'h 5 _11,e¢."ww -u .........-;;"°=';. un ns ey return }M::"a1'a"";a; were Mn and Leonard Peterson, Chldes Babes llirs. Hmer Wright, Mr. and Mrs.ob Pettit and Soreh M¢n°na1d|G¢°rsq Hedelund and Jamme-Leshe Berry of Benson spentin H turd lint 1i§°_--.. L . £f'..=..Y. Li" danl Sunday at Elmer Andmssen's. g n ; ~tulow fe el li ke I wo uld lin w ta u png ms uwu w.w..--..,...___ _spun un.. ..\..1.. world mms Sargon and the put 31 years has men other-\ dl kmdswere played. prizes-'*----83--nl|\¥0r|v Bertha Jdmel and Sunday afternoon at the.Al Kron~ berg home.bliss Eldne Petersen ot last Thursday night at the Li rd Jen- nen home.Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Svogerson and Christine and Conrad Wnlbern helped Mrs. Wm. Wulbern cele- brnhe her birthday Saturday eve- ning.,Mr. and Mrs. Nels Christensen nnd family visited at the Soren Wolsmnnn home Sunday afternoon. the Pills.My friends and neigh-[wise laxown as we mw r u s u u w ibors are all Kalldng about my won- Live Swek Bxpwilion.will soon derful recovery and I win praise bf again in Pr°z¥°¢B-Sargon as long as I live I believe This year from November 29 wi i¢ has saved my life."r ~ December 6, the big nmphltlineatrm The above remarkable tatement adjoining buildings, and pens outwas made recently by Thomas st the Chicago Union Stock Ylrds Estes, ss Georgia Ave.,Aumu. win, according w the assured pre~ Go.vdictlon o! the management of the The Suewnrt Phnrmsey,Blair; exposition,be more than everA. R. Kokes, Teknmah, Agents. crammed with the finest products lol Lhe farms ot not only t.lus_eon~ Voss.At midnight a delicious lunch was served.Everyone re-ported n good time.Those pres- ent were: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Voss and family, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Voss and family, Misses Hilda, Margar- et and Doretta Shumncher,Hazel Chrinensen,Freda Grnthusen, Emma Stender,Jurgen;Haier, Dorothy Stewart, Marjorie Jansen,Lilfllnn and Marie Kal\nk,Bertha and Helen Jalmel,Etna Sunds;Otto Petersen,Paul and Henry l w la " Kh, V I AuI1 v5 ~h~lea '~rlgh ~ome~ling Mr. and ~. B. H. Denton eat?ola Fashion Center Week smarts. mdsy, October ax and ends sae, urday night, Nov. 8-Bargains in Smart New Winter Apparel for Women and Misses.Four Feature Bargains -Winter Costs,$29.50; Silk Dresses, $7.95;Hats,$1-88: silk Sbockings, ss¢.41-nI Nebraska is rapidly bein:con- verted into out-dont State by planting of trees, improvements of lakes and stocking uf waters with fish by Nebraska Game, Forest# tion md Parks Commission.-Binir Enierprise, KI |I ! ¢ 0 I . u o ¢ | ' | o 'Q o 0 1 |-|. 0 u §~ ..~ ~..~F~;" L ~, \ ~ \Wm-i Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wright left ednesday for their home in ~nsas after spending s few days re vlaiting Dr. and Mrs. W. E. right and family. Mr. and Mrs.Harold Lautxupd Jeanne and Ella Lautrup re- rned Thursday afternoon from n, Iowa when they haw been snlting Mr. and Mrs. Walter Han- n.Mrs. Hansen will be remem- red as Inuella Lautrup. Arthur Gaines of Geneva, was town Friday renewing auquaint- ces.Mx. Gaines resided here ~ars ago.Mrs. C. Miller retumed Wednesay mo mlng from Omaha. whe - e had spent a few days vnlsit ~ L the Ex-nent Nordin, Sr. home. The teachers in our school wil tbend the state teachers' eonven'on this week-end. Mrs. Mary Jacobsen entertain~ e Methodist Ladies Aid at th'hurch basement (last '1'hursdn ternoon.On Friday aihemoon John an sm Hull, Bill Burgess and chil ren, Betty and Billy and Flon-en~~ai]drove bo Carrol,Neb. t wi th Mr.and Mrs.Georg ......., e ;.4 =H.~~.Mr.m d Mrs.Harold Lauzzupand daughter left Sunday for Ir- win, Iowa where Mr. Imrtmp will husk com.Miss Emm-B Stalltenberg of Oma ha, was a week-end visitor at the E. Berry home.> Visitors at Ray Casey! Sunday were Mr.and Mrs . v m Ha ns o n and baby.M n .Raymond Van Deusen ofl: » ~the fo r e ~d t h e 1. 2. 3. 4. _A general winter tuning up to In s u r e E AS Y S T AR T IN G G r i n d t h e V a l v a k a n o ve t h e C i l f b l l l r . / p i n s ; I g n i t i o n a n d C a r b u - n t o r . ng.Mr. and ~. B. H. Denton . . . fr . ft af. .-, , . . . ~ Mrs.Mike Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rosenbaum and Merritt and Mr.and M mMike Nelsen were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nel- sen in Omaha.lhir.mg _ Mm Ray Brown m g Nebraska is rapidly leing con- erted into out-donr State by near Arlington, Monday evening. Fteida Rosenbaum was ill Mon- da and unable to be at work. .Joe Konvalln and son, Teddy rdlumed Sunday morningl fro m.a ten day trip to Puebl°»' Colo.where they visited in thf Walter Hom home. Tire and Tube Vudcanizing 'Phone 1s _Hui/mrizeaf Wlllurd'Bakery _/fgenry Ke nn ar d Garage _,q.]. g<R_1¢'R, 'Proprietor F "x ~ J ~*z ' E I | " H "E m N 1 'spent S\m~.-day "afternoon levging Mises lfnhion Center Week startstlnenl; but m solne mstaliwg ~ Bextha and Alice Matzen. <1 Friday, Odpnber sl and ends sg; we rv mo n ' v ° r. and Mrs. Henry Jensen an rd l t No v . 8 -B wo _family were Sunda y e v e ni ng v i s - ~ ",'§ ;;Winter Apparel for Ne w South W nle a ~ Gra m am- .Q Harrv Swnnsnrfs.m-....,. .nfl Minas.F o u r ~Among the early ennes ell to Braesch.Ray ahnel, Bill Matzen, Bill Slender,Glen Voss,Arthur Mueller,Jqhn Wiese,Hengy and Fred Shumacher, Alfred Wiese. Mr.and Mrs. Pete Wul!and nma lv nr Iammm visited at theSundaydinnergneslsattheAlfredSvogerson home were Mr. and Mrs.Chris Christoifersen, Gladys and Vernon of Herman.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelnon and children enjoyed a pheasant dinnerat the pnrental, George chmwn- sen home Inn Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Christian Ander»sen and daughters visited at theparentalAndersenhome Sunday aftemoon._Sunday afternoon visitors at theJunNielsenhome were Mt.and Mrs. Bob Andersen und children. rr\.~...-...A Allmn Mnmmn nre § ; , . n . " : 6 . ; ; . ; ; c o m ,s29.so; Silk Dresses, $'l.95;Hats, $1-88: snr Stockings, ssc.41~1¢ 'DALE norms Mr. and hks. I-Iennan Junglnuth had as their dimer guests Sunday Mr.and Mrs. Henry Dornacker and Robert ol Bennkxgton, Mr. and Mrs. s. R. Bannon and Tam of Lin-coln,Miss Sylvia Jungbluth of Omaha.I Mrs. idx Jungbinth, Mrs. Frank the Innemnuonai umm a nd M.,Show this year were those of three wheat growers from New South Wales.These will be matched in competition with grains grown in practically every province ol Can- ada and skate in the Union where farming is o t imporfance.The G d n and Hay Show,though n department of the International Live Swck Expositipn, is in its sine, scope and importance a size- able exposition in itself.Almostsince im inception, when it was in- E v I If1i 1Y | 4¢....a..~A .~.1»v»m vents ako into \he\. rtto Vo s s ho me Su n d a y a f temo o n .1 Cla ra ,Ma r i e a n d Gu s K a h n k { i s i te d a t th e F r e d P e e tz h o me a t 1 Elk hor n S und ay .I Lo u i e Ha n s e n o f th e Ha nc oc k 1 mp le me n t Sh o p o f Bla i r ,g a ve a 1 eed gr i n d er d e mo n s tra ti o n a t t h e 1 I.C . Ru h r f a r m Tlmr s d a y mo 1 ' n ~ n i ff . an d Mr s . C h ar le s W ri c h a n d Io r in n e vi si te d sever al da y s la s t we e k a t th e He n ry P e te r s e n h o me 1ear Ce n tr a l Ci ty .Ch ar le s also i i d s o me p h e a s a n t h u n ti n g . M r .a n d Mr s .He nr y ' W n c l1 ,Sr. - £\ f l l . J | $ -4 . - . n u i " A - » \ \ n \. ' A i e a n l v | | n ~h~lea '~rlgh ~ome~ling Mr. and ~. B. H. Denton eat?ola Fashion Center Week smarts mdsy, October ax and ends sae, urday night, Nov. 8-Bargains in Smart New Winter Apparel for Women and Misses.Four Feature Bargains -Winter Costs,$29.50; Silk Dresses, $7.95;Hats,$1-88: silk Sbockings, ss¢.41-n .Nebraska is rapidly bein:con- verted into out-dont State by planting of trees, improvements of lakes and stocking uf waters with fish by Nebraska Game, Forest# tion md Parks Commission.-Binir iEniex-prize. ¢ 0 I . u o ¢ | ' | o 'Q o 0 1 |-|. 0 u F~ \ ~ eti Q -Wm-i ~ ~ {*I£l£°.."..'t1",..1'2.'}.5'2E"$ ;f';. Em- Su. 3=1`i§¥i3=Qi='f'¥*?E"'_&'3.'_E'.:,..'El7 "The Q3-Mk You Can Bank On" Kennard, Nebr. 2 Officers and Stu-ckhdders ~C. D. SAUNDERS, Praideut cm. T. BEDELUND, Cxhhier -I ~E A R L L . J E N K I N S , A s a ' t . C u b j e r T . L . D A V I S F . W . T H O M A S ae ¢ 0 » u o ¢ » 0 \- I Wm-i ~\ ,SAFETY W hen You Market Your crops and your livestock Deposit your returns in ` T h e K e n n a r d S t a t e B a n k E ~~~ ' F ~I 1 \\., g l i A . » {~~...., » = 2 '~~~\1 N ~~ .' =\ " ' §J Bla s t chose u ruoor seuan annAlrt a coupe.' 'M Nelson speht Sunday atoer- noon at the Albert Jensen home.Mr. and lin. Fred Petersen vis~ lhed at the John Vogt home Sun- day nftemoon.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Jensenspent Sund-ly forenoon at the Art Jensen home. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred SvogersonB-nd Christine atoended a binhday Plrty at the Otto Voss home on Tuesday evenlng.Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nelson anddaughters visited at the P. J. Nel- son home in Blair Sunday alber- noon._The school youngsters will be glven a to dny vacation this weekWhile their teacher, Miss Eleanor Qelfinnej is_ ln _nltendance at the ,.,..e.... ......,..,_.son home.'Mr. and Mrs. Hans Braesch had as their dinner guests Sunday. Mr.and Mm Fred Braeoch and daugh- ter were dinner go Sunday at the F. J. Enerson home.Mr. and Mrs. Hans Braesch had as Uielr dinner guests Sunday,Mr.and Mrs.Fred Braesch and daughter of Bennington.' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christensen,Loren and Glen were dinner guests Sunday at the Ralph Widener home, near Kennard. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Brown en-tertained nt dinner Sunday, Mrs. Lucy Anderson,M r s .MinnieHarsw,Misses Ella and EstherJacnbson, all ol Omaha, and Wal» ter Jacobson,Ralph Vitally of has been the foremost wmpeuuvu.display of iield crops in the world. |According to B. H. Haide, Gec- retary-manager of the exposition, the closing dates on making entry oi exhibits in the various dopan- meut s are November 1,for a11| livestock classes other than the carlots;November 10,for theGrain and Hay Show; and Novem-\ her 22 tor pax-lots of cattle, sheep,and swine.; Big Home Show Planned The lntemational Horse Showia being planned to provide the full- esm of evening enfertadnments. The management predicts that the In~temationni arena will be the set-| Rapid City, S. D,, Mr.and Mrs.|ting for the keenest competition, ~._-¢,-_... -» lzanmnA ana Lernv between the finest specimens oil ~h~lea '~rlgh ~ome~ling Mr. and ~. B. H. Denton eat?ola Fashion Center Week smarts mdsy, October ax and ends sae, urday night, Nov. 8-Bargains in Smart New Winter Apparel for Women and Misses.Four Feature Bargains -Winter Costs,$29.50; Silk Dresses, $7.95;Hats,$1-88: Silk Sbockings, 85¢_41-It .Nebraska is rapidly bein:con-5 vetted into out-dont State by \ planting of trees, improvements of |~ lakes and stocking uf waters with fish by Nebraska Game, Forest# tion md Parks Commission.-Binir iEniex-prize.\ ¢ 0 I . u o ¢ | ' | o 'Q o 0 1 |-|. 0 u r J A | <»Q'ff , \Q : : *Q Wm-i wi|| keep the -sN|F r LEs ~ '@ CUT OF YOUR HOUSE R E y o u ¢ o i n g q o t r y t n o . ¢ o th r o u g h ano th er wm tc r m t h tho se half-heating.fu d -e a ti n g s t o v e s t h a t i n v i b e s u e e z e s a n d colds?0 r , w i I 1 y q u i m t a l 1 a . n ... f ..| ; lesshouetfork.Heatro inlo \\_ . _ Z / '| . . . . . ! . ' f § . . ~; ~~C 0 0 ~, . . _ _ . . - -/ ~= \bl of the landstaterencners'.Uonvenurm a|:'\.»uua. vm., V. ........... _..- .._._,, . ,h 'ls will be enter-lBro\wn..the leading s u es o ha spent that meet here each year for thisOmaha.T e pup|tained at a Hallowe'en party atl Dick Chamberlin of ca ,*the week-end with Bernard Jung#the school Wednesday mo _'mr-1 bluth.'hlMr. and Mrs. Fred !\son anchildrenwere among those who Mr. and Mrs. Julian Jungblut helped Mrs. Bill Christensen ¢nle~'attended the Merry Go Round hrgy her birthday Monday night.lClub nt Arlington Saturday night. -».-..u --..A nv..F u n k Rmum close and climax of the horse show season. HARLEY AS A HOG FEED lnose who were nenner ansenu nu.u m mu .......,....-...Inor tardy at Brewster school dur» ing' Ociober are LaFem Nelson, Madelyn Nelson, Irene Andersen, Clarence Matzen,Erma Nelson, Harlan Petersen,Alwin Frazier,Anton Matzen, Frances Kronberg, George Ma tnn Elaine Petersen1¢'\..-z..»:..-e\...~..».......A v...:.l :August Matzen, Roland Smith, Marion Nelson, Ruth Hansen, 'were visiting fnends in Fremont Saturday afternoon.Lawrence Brown,Glen and Howard Masters and Roy Masters drove to Clarks, Neb. Friday to go pheasant hunting.Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brown and children were dinner guests at the Geo. Kuhr, Jr. home Sunday.|nav Masters and daughter, Mar-_ The nine points below summar-| ine results of 6 barley feeding tests at the University of Nebraska Col- lege oi Agriculture: 1. The results of these tests in- dicate that barley may he subdi- I tuned either wholly or partially fur' com in hog rations when a suit- able supplenment ls used. E gy U l u | & l \ I l u :U v u a n l v u l l ,uW u l b e m .' i i ' " " ' | j ° a ; ' ; 5 e ~ i S i u » g a t - t h e Byron 2. Soaked, coarsely grouna ~ mr nf \~ mn "|*nnnd|\v lev nrowd to be B6 per cent as MRS. ESTES ONLY ws mma n 6 2 L BS "I have been in bad health la: vhe put ~ year? Qnd fox §he v=»§ ~ ~ 'End Mrs1 efficient as corn per urfit of weight L..A\"1fl Svndgard Wet; vnsxtmg hene|3. Coarsely ground barley self- lTU88d8Y at the home of Lloyd fed was 84 per cent as valuable asBrown and Nels Svcndgard |p'corn ound for und.Mr d M w M hall f P P°°an ra.rn.are 4 Whole barle selffed was sozere c8lleE'§ S"'3£'"5l."t.';lf'fl'2.'"° "E I ~ cent as effgctive as shelled i \ u years 1 navent been sole to oof Mr. and mm. u.r .I'l'I.B5wru luuany of my house work.In fact, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Masters.most of that time I was hardly Mr( and Mrs.Nels Svendgardf able to stand on my feet.| Francis and Ruth drove to Ralston °1 Sunday to visit at the home of Mr. ,|....5; |g!g|g | |andmm. Wm. Kahlash.f .Z',~~ ~Mark Mortensen entertained a a. '5 * " f " n i f l i i .~f- ~ ".~, g r o u p o f f r i e n d s F r i d a y n i g h t a t :\ s. ..\ . - . . , .sk - » n \ n l l = l l | l \'1 A " |Il l u h P | l t rc o r n f r o m the s ta n d p o i nt o f e c o n - o my o f g a i n . 5. W he re wh ole b arley wa s soa k- ed , i ts e f f i en c y wa s o n ly ' I B pe r cent. that corn.6. Pigs self-fed either ground or whole barley consumed more ~ l \ | § »a n l a n g J v u " a a n I D i v a l v w h n fuel ~Fa the famous In- tensi-Fm: Air Duct enables IIntmhtohentthcwholahouge lt the fuel cotta! I single suave, Thencw 1930mode1,No, 6-D, is a beauty. Come ~ ingpgfgt inf*§1th¢H¢EU°|*J\m1m\1'hue a ff ~U ~ n y \ Ou the IIntruh has the I'n¢m~¢|» ua Air Duc!that ahbvrblma ufiliron hu! whic h Inodinafyheaters |000 to full-UD the oldsmqy. »\ a|:.:n:tos\utcvcry_ruqmrune:nt.ded 'ground barley and shelled cornna,carnivab were available to the same pigs, n_z..1...-.'vnnvn nnrn Haan barlev WHS 6011" 'rh=m=y~w=¢`mb¢m qn=am»nw.Andp¢idS°fbr themondm. Nic Friedrichsen HAR DWARE ~\m M 1 i 'TH E NUI NE * 7. It appears that pigs fed bag- A King'Fins fed corn Kained from 'T CoufdDayldn'- Daykin Lumber Com- pany's office and yards improved. Norfolk-E. N. Hewer to loeahe new store here. Hastimrs-E. F. Bruce sold his to 27 per cent more rapidly than similar pigs neeeiving barley. 9. Feeding soaked ground barley three times |. day did not lnuease the raw or efficiency of gain overMES. THOMAS ESTES ; n { ¢ n n l l F..isurnfiv h n u f n n a n 4 J h l | n a f " ! \ ¢ Y * m i r a ~ "I gradually fe\l off in weight 1mm 135 down to G2 pounds and wn nothin! but akin a n d ~ n l vu s k i l l :A n Ji .1 1\ .\ L}Ui l b l al u t l é va.l.\i\\¢lKalb \\lA\r\»c. Zenn Co., and ml] open store under hm own name soon.Ainsworth-H. R. Stieruer of Nc- 1 n . _ . \ u . _I \ ! ;\ 1 r _ _ | ._-......|.....1 l!__1-... ... --i .!. ..¢ . ¢ . n n | u | n » \| n | \ \1 _ F o r B e t t e r .._..:,..to consolidate slx outlying school Herre Store hen.5 dinrlcts info one unit-Bridgeport-Commithee readb' lj' Blair-"Enterprise" installs new purchnbe slip for new State im-equipment.gation building.| ;4I had no appetite food I did eat just hnd to be forceddown; then I would suffer agony| from it with gxiping pains in the, pit of my stomach,in my right§ side and in the small of my bm ; My heart wndd get lo weak and would flutter so fast at times it T R A N S F E R S E R V I C E Hwnsbad. t h eKind Eur over my forehead, and I .14would get blind and dizzy wo. "Yes, I mlfamed from chu:TRANSFER Phone |09Chas. Data, Prop l ;$ 1 1 1 1 ~ me de a thly i ll NEW ENGLAND NEWS Mn. Bmymond lhgill :mi dail- dnn were Int Mondny afternoon vlsi wn a t the Beary Hovendld home. Andrew Heier and som wereThursday |.f\emoon vidtora M. the llurten Haier home. Mr.and Mrs. Wdter Kn me rGnd children visited at the August Jordon home Sunday afiemoon. u d v e l h w m a h u m m , l l r l - lhry Wnlka at Hudson, S. D. A grmp of lndi m had 1 pleas- ui t ti me gt apnrty giv e n hy mn Lillie Kuhlmm a t her ho me Int Tuesday evening for M i s HIIY Wray.Most of those preaent wen memhen ot the L-Bar»G Club. At cards, Miss Fnnas Koopmnn wonhigh vim ngm Bessie Lydia!! tak- dren ol Onuhn, vena Sunday am-pay". md Inn week Hhs Kroese nugu mtna tthe ho mn ulhi s mo - na s i gne ddwp a ns .The y wi llbo - ¢!xr,ll,rs.Lixzie Ohrt..hginmhaaxdngstouoe.I t v i l l b eMr.a .ndMra .W m. Ivs na nv i l-givenF|id.\yeveninz,Nov.21.f i wd Mr.a n dMrs .Auzn .| t Fnhm-Elmon D.W at so ldhi xho une -Suglday aitemoou.1 grls! goods at a =»»g= audlonmzt o s home y -vrls i wdnco uple ofday sthapa stnxndli i ru.W e s 1 ,1 dl lro v m;t tlw week at the George Ohrt home..Wen hotel during Lhq winter and Mr. ud Mrs .Henry Lorenzer plnn to build next.spnng. aztertained relatives from Bllir on 'rm Baptist guna mn for workSunday. _'Thursday at the church.Mn . H. ,._.. _ .mmm supplies (vt Crulmll Ho~Kynett Komixh of Omnha, f ,. up t o l e e h h m o t h e r »~evening. I| I |III Doath has in enieredOmwellHo me g mi l y and tak~ Hrs.Rzts hff(always known Aunt Sade).Sha came In Home from C0..,';.tionville, Is., years ago.She has been afad~sufferer from heart txoube f many months.She passed ~ Tuesday moming and her |-wu taken tn Ccrrgctionvilla wh~ a l l l n o mm v i - w e f r i e n d l - Misa A n ts George, who in nb handing the Wealaym University, md her hmthar, Herbart, who isprincipalarttheOdelladmoll, drove to Blair Saturday to spendthe week end with their parents. Raev, and Mrs. w. C. G¢°rz@~ This is thek dnt visi t wi th their pu~ enu since they came bo Crowell Home as superintznderlt and mat-mn and they had n pleasant visit, retnming to their work Sundn alhemaon. nM anghtu spent Sunday nt the Bill Vvght huine, neu- Kennnmd. Mr.and Hrs. Earl.Thampaon and hmilyi em Sundny lfternoon vldtnrs a t fha Nd ]Thumpaon hams nt Blair.Sunday evening guests at the I-'reemm buftls home were Mr. and Mn. 0\»q Jensen, Mr. and Mrs Chesfer Hnvendlck and Jean, Mr. and Mm Arthur Anders on andbahv and Esb-lla Montszomery.Mlldmd Loftis_anr\ Mrs. Dwizht lik, Nebrukn, October 80, 1980 ~w _of _, Hrs.Ann;C»Roberts Ind HuaElla Rohwer were Sunday guests-..r u-AMA "Hn J. w_ Tdsler.l l n T é Ani1:|» MehrenS s p e n t th e *_..|....:sl.hgn nnrnntg_M nIBBK-€llCl WILII ny s l " " " " " r u ml r .: m d M r s .A r t h u r S c h n e i d e r n e t u r n r d M o n d a y e v e n i n g a l t a r a l l w r t v i s i t w i t h r e l a t i v e s n t R o n - I i e a n d B a n a o f t , N e b . M r .a n d M r s .J o h n L o r s e h a n d f a m i l y s p e n t M o n d a y e v e n i n g a t d i e G a n s M e h r e n s h o m e . _ , T h e f o l l o w i n g f r o m t h i s v i c i n i t y w e r e l n B l a i r T u e s d a y a f t e m o o n i n h e a r I - Y a n e i n F l o o d :M r .d n d M r s . C .B .M e h r e n s , M i s s K a t e H n h r e n s l r .a n d M r s .E r n e s t K r u s e ,M r . a n d M r s .P .C .T u c k e r ,M r .a n d I r a .G e o .O h n .a n d M r .a n d M r s . I . J .S l e r k a n d d a u g h t e r , A n i t a . D e l l a (K r u s e r e a c h e d a n o t h e r u l l e s t n n e i n l i f e ' a j o u r n e y T u e s - d a y ,O c t .2 1 a n d c e l e b r a t e d t h e e v e n t i n n f i t t i n g m a n n e r .T h e a n a l g o o d t i m e _ h a d a g h e s e f a t h - '___§§»» S==v=g_"-;;;'°'°~= mB'u3'x g §;;===f°-=;;;; ......... ..... ...... za 'ul me 1 _..'foyx at mn i lnspigfga iZ'.§i'f»i§.|Mrs._August 'mmm °f Blur, vw ochle wus the evening! diversion ited i n Harman Wednesday,' f:""f'R"¥f" nige tablesuof plgyel-,f'§;1:;ab the Boss Rasmussen .ar o we ..A Geo ~,o m h a d u g ; : E l m ' f n S J m Paul Tighe, who was bro't L-age and Mrs.Jacob Sierk, low home from the sr. Cntlzeryn hos- '°°"i'.:.. and :hdtable prizes Pweref 1181 »;g»»=1=» dw a shonu awar ea of them.envy wo w asv. wasTuckerwasdnner of the cutll-*fe last Wednesday. prize.A delicious luncheon W;C. C. Hcrling and 0. I.. Hiking- _served at me close ol the games. er firove down to the ffllle metro- |The evening will long be remem-poln last Monday having businessbered as n very pleasant one, and' at the chief game warden! oflioe Wm.reeeived the best wishes oflin the capitol building. » iall lor the coming year.Mr. and ms, Mn:-lon Sutherland' Mr.and Mrs.0.A.Pick andlof Blair ' 'ted t the 'daughter,Betty,returned Mondny awe horn liturdgy .....$.' 2 " ' ° mornin:from a motor trip to,__Mr,ang Mn. Iva n Helms and go a t a t a pa rty given 'Auemayevening, Oct.Z8 by M l u Bu d a Lyzholf nt the Mrs. Anno Peddie home. Mlm Wny's birthday, which occurs the next day, will be ob- served.' Mrs. Guy Wallace d De Sol/o and Mrs.Harold Brewster and daughter of Blair attended the sale of household goods of Mr. and Mrs. Elmon West Saturday after- noon and visited at the Wen home They also spent Sunday there. The legion boys held their reg- ular mating at the hall Monday evening with eleetion ol officer!- Minx Ann Petersen of Omaha, and Mr. and Mrs. John Sldner and daughter of Tekamnh, were Sun- Zday guests at the Dr. A. J. Orm- f : s z e u a m o n m g o m e r y s p e n t B l n u r :" T -d n v n i x r h t a n d S n n d ; v a t t h e h o m e P a t n . c 1 n f '° " ` " ` " f " ' ". e r a t me Mrs.Mmme skmnerd k "r. M11 Chester K |l1ome Saturday afternoon for Mrs. Biniie Helen und I-'ern L a n i ,Richard lang for-merlv EllnbelhwereSaturday dnernoon visitors Skinner. Mrs. Inna received mnnv at the Earl Thompson home.|bPmtllul and useful lifts which Elnn Peterson was A wak-end ;-fflgy »m»g» appreciated by her st u new ome.§`2.§», \w1th he!q w d 'Martha) __Ahl:_dlnne}-_wus kivfn ap the 'guest at the Hungate ova-l*xid§y evening couple of days wlth Rev.Elmer Day, who to qkmd u her father, is a gue n at the Crowell Home.1, A dinner 2 home list |Rev.Fletcher was Thursday.Mr. and Mrs. Marshall of Ken-| Dam under construction mmm Pumpkin Creek by S. R. Sweet to water ands under Meredith and Ammer ditch from Pumpkin Creek. -Bridgeport News-Bhxde. Nelhrh-Euuinment for a new~ u!§ui1dif1g o r d e r e d . . .M ¢\ 0 f f . \ l . . A 11 2-- - 1Mrs.son Henry Havmulck name aunnuv sowere3.1 vzgtemonn asgiwys eelwhrate thn weddlnz anniversary at u Earl Thompson home.|01 Mr. and Mm Henrv Hovendlck Mr,and Mrs,Freeman Loltis and Mr, and Mrs. Fred Hovendick..mu |:r.¢..-A mn. Inf \»hm}hv eve-|_ nard,called on Rev.and M n . George Thursday evming.Edna French was very pleased w have her father, Allison Frenchnf Kennnrd. make her a short vid: U g a l l a l a - N e w n o n n a a xuuuewnbuildin g under comtru etion. O x f o r d - F i r e dep ar tme nt b e in ¢ ox-gmived.Platt.smon*h New athletic fieldE>¥»_33i§fi=§t'§reek. Sunday in the interest of the Crowell Home.Rav. and Mrs. Carlyne of SouthSiouxCity,wem visitors at theHome Tuesday. They also brought I ~B|-i~gepoz~t New bui~ding undconstruct1onby JI I.Zlmme » an ground between Hg; Grace and Enrleywinc Shoe p. This is an Act relating to cities, vil- sze [1 YES lages,and public electric light and power districts which own or operate 321 [1 N0 electric light and power plants, distri- bution systems and | or transmission lines;prohibiting the sale of such plants, systems, or lines, exceptjor cash, and unless authorized by a vote of the.electors: regulating such election; forbidding the giving or receiving of any~ thing of value in connection with such sale or pur- chase for such plants, systems or lines, and to fix a ..~' | Proposed By Initiative Petition S A M P L E B A L L G General Election November 4, 1930 Proposed Constitutional Am endm ent SENATE FILE NO. 149 "FOR amendment to the Constitution fixin[ 3 individual liability of stoekholdexs in bankin~ corporations or banldng institutions, and pro viding for the immediate collection of such liabilit upon the failure of suw banldng corporations o banking institutions," and ` "AGAINST amendment to the Constitutio E 'fixing individual liability of stocldiolders ' banking corporations or banking institution and providing for the immediate collection of su liability upon the failure of such banking corpor~ tions or banking institutions." Proposed Constitutional Am e n d m e n t SENATE FILE No.'1s9 'lFOR amending Section 3 of Article XIII o E ghe Constitution of Nebraska to read as fo ows:"Section 3.The credit of the state shall never be given or loaned in aid of any individual association, or corporation,The state legisla- Proposed By Initiative Petition 4This law (1) gives cities and towns 3 2 4 U " 5 owning electric light and power plants the right, provided cost is paid out of szs E N o net earnings, to extend their lines be yond their border to serve farmers and others,and (2) the right to pay for power plants, etc. by pledging future earnings in- stead of by taxation, and (3) provides that no pub- licly-owned plant may be sold except upon approval of sixty percent of voters and filing of statement of original cost, etc. with Department of Public Works, and limits amount of money which may be spent in campaign for sale of plant. 1 Proposed By Initiative Petition u ~I |~- r \..in the Depositors Guaranty Fund and to dis- charge the obligations thereof to depositors in banks closed by the Department of Trade and Commerce prior to December 31, 1931, may ap- propriate out of any money in the State Treas- ury not otherwise appropriated the sum of eight million dollars or as much thereof as may be /deemed necessary, and such appropriation shall be deemed to be for a public purpose, namely, to relieve distress and prevent suffering and to stabilize and strengthen the state banldng sys- tem." "AGAINST amending Section 3 of Arti[ I l XIII of the Constitution of Nebraska to r~ asfollows:"Section 3.The credit of the state shall nlever be given or loaned in aid of any individual, association, or corporation.The state legisla- u e,~-- ,--the Depositors Guaranty Fu d and o discharge the obligations thereof to depositors in banks closed by the department of trade and com- merce prior to December 31, 1931, may appro- priate out of any money in the State Treasury not otherwise appropriated the sum of eight million dollars or as much thereof as may be deemed necessary, and such appropriation shall be deemed to be for a public purpose, namely, to relieve distress and prevent suffering and t stabilize and strengthen the state banking sys- tem."`f ndick home.Mr.and Mrs. Fritz Matthieson ~d irirla were Sunday visiwrs at e Martin I-Ioier home.Mr. and Mrs. George Loftls via- -Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Iaftia at lair Friday aftemoon.Mrs. Harold Ouley and ohildren ~turned home from lexington on' ednesday where they had been siting relatives.Mr. and Mra. Earl Thompson and ~rn Loftia were Blair vidtors on ' ednesday aft/emoon.Annie r e .med home with them after spend g a few days with her grand- other, Mrs. Mac Rosenbaum. As Miss Ena Curley was unable -teach school last Monday aftf- ~rnoon. llllas Ruth Jordon book her Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Underwood drove in from Linroln to visit the Crowell Home family Monday eve- nlnxz.` Amanda Webster had somefriends from Omaha wi o n he r last Sundiiv afternoon.Mm Flora Ruwe. who formerly was our nicht nurse, visited at the Home Mondnv.The Sunday nffernoon chanel services were conducted bv AnnaMartin, who crave us an interestinv talk.She nlwavs shown a great inrerest in the 'Home and the sickfolks were vlafl to have her call on them in their moms.Mrs. Sadie Lirhty is viaitimz in Omaha at present Her nephew'xieh gg Mi§ '§:;go nPeppmi lle lEd Mille r came on Sunday and Mr and Mrs Julius Weber werelsh" accomnanied him to My hom ~ fam"a t » ~ , . ; ' : : .3 1 2 2 . . §I§°"'and IQ"Louis i='ucha m,.u\¢ Omaha Enwonh Len e festl amily and Mr and Mrs Wealeylvf hleld ~ the !Pear M»»- ~''-c ure .ese estivas areGrauhchwereS u n ?.";';1"¢annually for the benefit of the isltora at the Mrs.mme um ome.Mr.and Mrs. Arthur Anderson Methodist hospital in Omaha, and Crowell Home.Nelle McMani;¢al spent lheyeek This Act relates to cities and villages 322 U YES and public electric light and power dis- tricts which own or operate electric 323 D No light and power plants,distribution systems and transmission lines.I t authorizes the extension of such lines and systems for the purpose of serving farmers and others living outside such cities and villages and also authorizes the owners of such plants to provide means for financing same. uings was emoyeu oy a ....,..aowd 'of relatives and friends. Delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Knxse assisted by her daughters,Mrs.Frances Suver-krubbe and Mrs.Violet Rnhuer. The gwsts left at a late hour wishing Mr. Kruse many more hap- py birthdays.___Mrs. l'nul Kruger xs snayugg with! her mother, Mrs. Colburn rn I..m~| ooln during thc absence of her fa- ther, who is on u trip w Calif. Wm.Sierk o£_ Florenee, was aTuesday visitor \n Ft. Calhun. . ....._.._.............mea California and back,after a threemonths stay in the golden state. We.are all glad to see them home again.The following changes will be made in the Ft. Calhoun :u ml route on Nov. 1: that part of the present route from Stillwater lake northwest to the Washington high-way will be discontinued, as will also the part past the John Keeganfarm on the west oi lawn.The addition to the present route will be from the Gregerson farm westo l town.northcasterly to the Mr. ang mrs. u. 5. unmeron wereentertaxnedatdinnerSundayat the 0. H. Godley home. Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Burdic and son of Omaha, visited at the E. W. Burdic home Sunday, Mrs. H. B. Cameron wus n guest lat a luncheon at the home of Mrs.I T. L Combs at Omaha Wednesday. The Degree ol Honor Convention meets at Schuyler Wednesday, Nov. 5 with Prog-:ess Lodge No. |177 of Schuyler, hostess.A num- tbel' of the local order plan to at- mend.' eron home.On Saturday afternoon Mes- dames Be n Doftis,Viola Enger and Minnie Skinner enllertained at a miscellaneous shower at the Skinner home for Mrs.Richard Lang, nee Miss Elizabeth Skinrer.who was married Sept.10.Thevisitors enjoyed a lovely time and RQ; Mrs. Lang u number of useful an lovely gifts as a remembmce of eir vdsit.e members of the Womnn's Club held their regular meeting , ...- L_..- -1 nr...A u Lowe place and Mildred Peppmiller taught for Miss Jordon. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Weber wereSundayevening vislwrs at the Thorwald Hansm home.Mr.and Mrs. Louis Fuchs and fsudly and Mx. and Mrs,WesleyGraulichwereSundayevening visitors at the Mrs. Minnie Blum home.Mr.and Mrs. Arthur Anderson /..|. Proposed By Initiative Petition Proposed By Initiative Petition This law 4(1) gives cities and towns 324 U W 5 owning electric light and power plants the right, provided cost is paid out of szs E N o net earnings, to extend their lines be yond their border to serve farmers and others,and (2) the right to pay for power plants, etc. by pledging future earnings in- stead of by taxation, and (3) provides that no pub- licly-owned plant may be sold except upon approval of sixt ~ercent of voters and filing of statement of 1 \~ <»-~.»¢an auto accident nenr Lim.-old last Sunday is recovering from her in- juries.She suffered a strained hack.Miss Caroline Wachter and Clarence Wachter received minor bruises.Thelr car struck loose ~rlday afternoon, on.24.The subject for the aftemoon was Ger- ,many.Mrs. Wm. Adams and Mrs. Fred Robertson had charge.Mrs. Robertson was unable to be pres-ent.Mrs. Adams secured Miss gravel and turned over. Ben Wach-Dorothy Baxter of Blair, to fevilw ter. driver, wxs uninjured.|her trip to Europe this summer. Mrs. H, C. Coopers 3511, hiya,She visited Germany while sway anniversary Monday, Oct. 20 wasand her talk was interesting and made a happy event for her.All_!u\l of information.She had aof the children living near Bndla rge collection of pictures which their husbands or wives came in helped her in telling of places.and helped her velebrate.'rhey\Each lady was asked m bring a spent the evening enjoying an'|t\l¢Sf and twenty were present. oyier supper, visiting and cards.l;;\»=G<=_g»\» will mfet with Mrs. 0. r. and Mrs. Albert Woodward ~o 593'ov.-and d3°§h'~°l'S.dl'°V€ in S8fUr<iByi John Warner departed last Mon- from Canada where they have day for hls home at Sim Diego, spent the summer at differentlcnlif.after visiting here several points._weeks with his sister, Mrs. Bertha Mrs.Home Treet retumed home Lowe.1 mnE d Mi ll e r c a me n n Sun day an d sh »° a c c o mmmled hi m to h i s ho me . Re v.a n d Mr s .Ge o rg e d m v e t o h m a h a S a t u r d a y r ve n l n z x a t te n d th e Om a h a E n wo n h L e n e fe s ti - va l h e ld a t t h e Pe ar l Mn mo r i n l church.These festivals ar e hs-Id an n u a lly f o r th e be n ef i t o f th v Me tho d i st ho s p ita l i n Oma h a ,an d C r o we ll Ho me .Ne lle Mc Ma n i ; ¢ a l s p e n t lh e y e e k '1°1 .r ,_,--1 IH;r _-_f -e-7.-IP' \\\5`~. 'I I I I f This Act relates to cities and villages 322 U YES and public electric light and power dis- tricts which own or operate electric 323 D No light and power plants,distribution systems and transmission lines.I t authorizes the extension of such lines and systems for the purpose of serving farmers and others living outside such cities and villages and also authorizes the owners of such plants to provide means for financing same. 1- 1'-'ga' \~»\\\.G"~»=`~F ~\¢ `\'I »/\ ~'\f i ; _./.\7 I ~F'~W T,1 I- °i;_"'4./- ~ ~3,~ Mrs.wm. Avcrauu n w ...,...~...Wednesday afternoon mo the mem- bers af the Kensington Club. Mrs. Somers Skow und Mrs.Albert Christensen were guests.A love- \1 luncheon was servedlrlrs.E. T. Jipp and little son o! Blair, came down Wednesday eve- ning for a few days visit with her nmher, Mrs. George Rohwer, Sr.md olher relatives and friends.Mrs. John Landis,recorder ol the Royal Neighbor lodge, had the honor of presenting w the bene- ficiaries of the ln§e Mrs. Jnhanna Washingtbn highway near De Soto HERMAN NEW S The teachers and trainers con- femnce met at the Mrs.Godsey home Monday evening.Sunday, OCL 26 was the birthanniversaryofIesier Schneider so Mr. and Mrs. Huif. Lowe droveinCouncilBluffsand spent the day with them, helping him cele- brute.Hnrvev Johnson ol Chicago, vis-C. Schmidt, me mn amounu. U. .neartificmeheldhythedeceased.The Royal Neighbors are noted for their pmmptncss in settling claims. Mrs.Mary Niékels,with her|aughter,_Mrs. Ambler snd grand~ dnughlcr, Miss Mildred, came upfrom Omaha Thursday and spenttheafternoonat their home here. Mrs.Wm.Suwrkruhbe enher-mined several ladies at s quiltinghee at her home on Thursday dt- ernoon.Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lage enner- tained the following at dinner on Thursday evening:Mr. and Mrs. David Mummen of Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Lage and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kruse.Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Trisler and Mr. and Hrs. Henry Fischer were Thursday evening dinner guests at the J. A. Landis home.Mr.and Mrs.George Rahwer, 1-- M Mr and Mrs.Emest lied here over Sun'y with his father, J. H. and enjo ed a pheas- ant hunt.Mrs. Robert Baumdn of Belview, Ill. is visiting at the Wm. Adams home.She is a cousin of Mr. Adams.She mme for the funeral of Mrs. John Wachter at Lincoln last Monday. Mrs. H. B. Cameron attended apany at the Mrs. Chas. Clarke home at Omaha Monday.Tuesday in company with s group of Oma-ha ladies,she went to Lincoln w be entertained at a luncheon at Dv: University Club given by Mrs. Herbert Potter.Geo.Stangel drove mn Howells, Neb.and spent Sunday at his home.Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Yakiah and hnby of Fremont, spent Sunday at 'the Geo. Lowe home.Mr and Mrs Ivan He lmsy ere fE:11sem;tt;;mied"a_b¢I18fif bridge Sunday afternoon a n d dinner party at the Pretuest Mile Club, guests at the Elwood Helms home.i n O m a h a T h u r s d g y f ; \ ~ ' § \ } 1 I \ K _M m J a s . V a n H o r n w i g b e h o n - - -\_ : l . \1 - . .4 1 "_u u » »n vand Mrs. Paul muse navmggeas to me gqnu Ji|r |..nv:u Lcgunn|af te r -m § 5 é Z 1 i i f o t h e i r l o v¢ 1 > .i a r g e f i n d w e e k l y m e e t i n g T h u r s d a y ~11 85 Ju s t ,n g g nc o m m o d m u s h o u s e ,w .1 ---. » \ - ~ | n 1 a | \T h e ~ O f t h e I = D ¢Ita-Del been """""2`rY"§¢ from here who C1f1bwere entertained at the home__-;'rI"S?§.. ¢.¢gM mn.-nnmze of the of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lowe last. B B V U u u c u L B l ! | 4 5 _ -_.U .p h e a s a n t . h u n t i n g s e a s o n , a r e G . v. I T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g .T h e r e w e r e B e t l d l u ,A u g u s t .P r o c h n u w ,0 3 3 °I o u r t a b l e s o f p l a y e r s .M i s ; J e s s i e X1 1 1 5 0 ,W m .S i e v e r s ,O r a l H a m -D o n a h o o a n d R o b e r t J a c k s o n w o n b o n ,G e o r g e O h r t ,F i l e d H a n s e n ,t h e p r i z e s f o r h i g h s c o n e s a n d l l n v n l r l I i o v .R i c h a r d S l e v e r s , W m .M i s s K a t h r y n H u g h e s a r i d M e l \ * e m |HE RE a re lo ts o t a d ver ti s e - me nts a n d a ls o p h tlo eo p he n wh lc h a n d wh o te ll y o u ju s t exac tly how to s tart the day rig ht, b u t the c o mmo n experienc e o t h u ma n i ty Ima demo nstr ated th a t th e b e at wa y to s tar t i t i s wi th a good breakfast.This doe mrt nee- eesarily mean an expensive break- fast. but it doeo mean n breakfast to th e pla n ni n g of wh i c h so me thought h as been given in stead of se rvin g the sa me old breakfast day af ter day . 1 Ple nty of F ru i t He r e is a summation fo r a bre akf as t whlc h is almo st su re to make y ou start the day in a c heer- fu l mo o d :Mo r n i n g Ey e-Opener Shredded W heat W i th Canned Pru nc : a nd Cr ea m. Rais in Toas t Ru m- d Do u gh n uts /Hot Be ver age of sixty percen o vo ers an~1 1 |.-original cost, etc. with Department of Public Works, and limits amount of money which may be spent in campaign for sale of plant. NoN-PQLITICAL VOTE for I \I u .l Proposed By Initiative Petition Fql Superintendent of Public Instruction Vote for ONE This is an Act relating to cities, vil- sze [1 YES lages,and public electric light and plower fgisggcts vhich own or operate e ectric ig t an power p ants,istri-3z1 [1 No bution systems and | or transmission lines;prohibiting the sale of such plants, systems, or lines, exceptjor cash, and unless authorized by a vote of theelectors: regulating such election; forbidding the giving or receiving of any~ thing of value in connection with such sale or pur- chase for such plants, systems or lines, and to fix a penalty for violation thereof. N I T o ma k e the Mo r nin g Eye- Opeuer combine the contents of 5 104n. can ol grapefruit' juice withone cu p o! orang e juice an d twa Lublespoous of le mo n juic e,a n d po u r i n to a g la s s ja r .h e t l t a n d uver n i g h t l n th e relrlge rn tn r. Sha ke well be for e ee rwln g.Th i swi ll ma k e f o u r sher het c upf uls. Th e c an ned pruneu sh ou ld be left ln th e re fri ger ato r over nig ht. lhc n p our ed , lu the mo rni ng, over th e shre dded wh e a t wh i c h h u bee n c r lsn c d lu the o ve n.W h ole c ream,h a lt a n d ha lf ,o r p a r tevup o ra ted mllk c a n be used_w l t h this.1 The ho t beverage c an he c o llee, chocolate o r Lea.whi c h ever y o uprefer.Th e n o ln t abo ut th i s br e a kf a s t i s th a t th e re la p len ty of (r u lt ln n . u nd eu me le u t n ou r - lnh me nt ta ke ep y o u fe ellu g c a m- fortable u n ti l tl mo f o r l u n c h ! "AGAINST amending Section 3 of Arti e[ I l XIII of the Constitution of Nebraska to read asfollows:"Section 3.The credit of the state shall nlever be given or loaned in aid of any individual, association, oz: co11>ora.tion.The state legisla- ure,I '' ,--the Depositors Guaranty Fu d and o discharge the obligations thereof to depositors in banks closed by the department of trade and com- merce prior to December 31, 1931, may appro- priate out of any money in the State Treasury not otherwise appropriated the sum of eight million dollars or as much thereof as may be deemed necessary, and such appropriation shall be deemed to be for a public purpose, namely, to relieve distress and prevent suffering and to stabilize and strengthen the state banking sys- tem."`f i s H.Schmidt,Gus iiiruse,Grant Lage, Wm. Kruse, Richard Frahm and Max Jipp.Earl, 5011 of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P.C-ook :mil Miss Albright of Rapid City, S. I). were united inmarriage in Omaha Friday Oct. 24We wish the young' couple much happiness in their married life.Mrl and Mrs.Claus Ohrt.and family were Friday ewning' dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.George ri.Oh.Mrs.Dorothy Kruse and Miss Eleanor Neale attended a foothali game in Lincoln Saturday.Mrs. (i';orge Enabler and daugh- 'West taking the iow prizes.Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Hughes and Miss Cora Cushman drove to Oma.hu Thursday afternoon and visit- ed their daughter, Mm. B. B.Smith Mrs. Alfred Jespersen entertain-ed two tables of friends at bridge an Her home Friday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Webster and chiidren went to West Point. Thurs- day_ to visit Mr. Webstefs par-ents who recently rnowd there. They returned home Friday. Geo. Parrish and family of De- catur visited here Sunday at theS.M.Parrish and Theo.Parrish ter, Mrs. 1ji<ji\>¥1 A Bauer of Orna-|Rev. Fra klin M.cNeale of Oma- ha, were visitors of Mrs. J. A. Lan- ha, preach .at the Baptist churchda Saturday afternoon.lsummy morning.A fair sized Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Christensenrnototed out to Hooper Sunday and visited friends.Miss Josie Green of Omaha, Miss Maggie Siert and mother of Blair,and the Misses Anna anti Eila Roh- wer and Laura Kamp( were Sun~day dinner guests of Miss Dora 1 n : . . . l » homes. crowd attende<i.1.he services. Miss Mary Wray oi' the Plateau bank force spent the week-end ather home at Elkhorn, Heb.4Last Friday evening an all highschool Hallowe'en party was held! at the Legion hall.It was a mes-'querade and a number of well known characters were represent- HE RE a re lo ts o t a d ver ti s e - me nts a n d a ls o p h tlo eo p he n wh lc h a n d wh o te ll y o u ju s t exac tly how to s tart the day rig ht, b u t the c o mmo n experienc e o t h u ma n i ty Ima demo nstr ated th a t th e b e at wa y to s tar t i t i s wi th a good breakfast.This doe mrt nee- eesarily mean an expensive break- fast. but it doeo mean n breakfast to th e pla n ni n g of wh i c h so me thought h as been given in stead of se rvin g the sa me old breakfast day af ter day . 1 Ple nty of F ru i t He r e is a summation fo r a bre akf as t whlc h is almo st su re to make y ou start the day in a c heer- fu l mo o d :Mo r n i n g Ey e-Opener Shredded W heat W i th Canned Pru nc : a nd Cr ea m. Rais in Toas t Ru m- d Do u gh n uts /Hot Be ver age of sixty percen o vo ers an~1 1 |.-original cost, etc. with Department of Public Works, and limits amount of money which may be spent in campaign for sale of plant. NoN-PQLITICAL VOTE for I \I u .l Proposed By Initiative Petition Fql Superintendent of Public Instruction Vote for ONE This is an Act relating to cities, vil- sze [1 YES lages,and public electric light and plower fgisggcts vhich own or operate e ectric ig t an power p ants,istri-3z1 [1 No bution systems and | or transmission lines;prohibiting the sale of such plants, systems, or lines, exceptjor cash, and unless authorized by a vote of theelectors: regulating such election; forbidding the giving or receiving of any~ thing of value in connection with such sale or pur- chase for such plants, systems or lines, and to fix a penalty for violation thereof. N I T o ma k e the Mo r nin g Eye- Opeuer combine the contents of 5 104n. can ol grapefruit' juice withone cu p o! orang e juice an d twa Lublespoous of le mo n juic e,a n d po u r i n to a g la s s ja r .h e t l t a n d uver n i g h t l n th e relrlge rn tn r. Sha ke well be for e ee rwln g.Th i swi ll ma k e f o u r sher het c upf uls. Th e c an ned pruneu sh ou ld be left ln th e re fri ger ato r over nig ht. lhc n p our ed , lu the mo rni ng, over th e shre dded wh e a t wh i c h h u bee n c r lsn c d lu the o ve n.W h ole c ream,h a lt a n d ha lf ,o r p a r tevup o ra ted mllk c a n be used_w l t h this.1 The ho t beverage c an he c o llee, chocolate o r Lea.whi c h ever y o uprefer.Th e n o ln t abo ut th i s br e a kf a s t i s th a t th e re la p len ty of (r u lt ln n . u nd eu me le u t n ou r - lnh me nt ta ke ep y o u fe ellu g c a m- fortable u n ti l tl mo f o r l u n c h ! "AGAINST amending Section 3 of Arti e[ I l XIII of the Constitution of Nebraska to read asfollows:"Section 3.The credit of the state shall nlever be given or loaned in aid of any individual, association, oz: co11>ora.tion.The state legisla- ure,I '' ,--the Depositors Guaranty Fu d and o discharge the obligations thereof to depositors in banks closed by the department of trade and com- merce prior to December 31, 1931, may appro- priate out of any money in the State Treasury not otherwise appropriated the sum of eight million dollars or as much thereof as may be deemed necessary, and such appropriation shall be deemed to be for a public purpose, namely, to relieve distress and prevent suffering and to stabilize and strengthen the state banking sys- tem."`f NoN-PQLITICAL Fql Superintendent of Public Instruction Vote for ONE For Regent of State University Second District Vo t e f o r ONE 1 11 ' A N I For County Superintendent Vo t e f o r ONE s »| I r-1L_! g p . - a s »|j nillnubMr . a n d Mr s . Gu s L a g e an d Mi n i an d Mr s . Gr a n t L a g e a n d c h i ld r e n we r e S u n d a y d i n n e r g ms ts o f Mr . an d Mr s . D a vi d Mumme r t a t B la i r . M r .nn d Mr s .He n r y Ho r n a n d m n ,F r e d o f Y o r k k ,we r e Sun day di nne r g ues ts th e I Ie n r y i Ro h we r ho me .J o ac hi m Linmlel-» ma n n a n d Han s S ie ver s wer e ajf tf ernoo n c allers.Mr. and Mrs. A lbert] Suvelk rubbe_ - J -Ll\.|sn»\l'¢HA|'1 lE`Bt.iVE8 i n ed.Ea c h c lass fur rds hed some» th i n g f o r th e e n te r t a i n me n t Th e y en jo y e d s up pe r, a pr og ra m, ga me san d h a d a g e n e ra l g o o d ti me . P. S . Ho pk i n s, wh o i s e mp lo y e d a t c arpe nter wo r k o n th e Hi n e s ran c h ne ar Tek nr nah sp en t S und ay at h is ho me he re . Mr .an d Mr s .Ro ss De ets a n d da ug hter s o f Bla i r , vi s i te d a t th e J . Ill. Br ews te r home Tue sd ay eve- llln i!==ae*»»m~.§:="ax...l, Curt!! indJl|.I¢ llIIU. px;in nquun,....-- -_---.-___,___Mr s .He n r y An de rs en o f Omaha ,; B ros.sa n i ta r i u m th at s h e i s s o me we re Su nd a y a fter n oo n vis iip rs at! b etter . She expe c ts to s tay a mon th th e He nr y F i s c h e r h ome ..|Mr .a n d Mr s .Chas.Ho r n an d Re v.R.W .Ta y lo r o f Or n a h a v w i l l i s ,Mr s .Chr istine Hu g e lma n oc c u pi e d th e p ulp it a t the P r es by -d Mr s .L. V . A c ke r ma n e n jo y e dte ri nn c hurc h he re Sun day Ilr0lTl"'§l2lnday dinn er with Cha s. par ents, = - -a \Mr . a n d Mr s . J o h n Ho r n a t Oma gent of State University Second District I n g p . - a s » N I County Superintendent |l ""§&f .. an d Mrs . Per c y Tu c fker ahd ha.M r s .Ac k e rma n le f t f r o m Mi n s L u l u Lore nzen an d br othe r,Oma h a th a t after no on f o r her \\!.._..._.. c.....,|.....|:nnm- mmntn nf In r n n a t K l a m a t h Fa lls .Or e go n\Nl[], v.|:n: cluuuuy \.ll|||u.| °........-.. -_ i .............__-..._.Oma h a -af te r vis iti ng h ere s inc e J uly 3.I tla ti ve s ln .,He n r y He lms i n g o f FIorenc e,l D .W .Ru tled g e h a s w-orkmen od I th e bu ild in g o nwa s c ulli ng on frie nds he re Su n-bu sy r e m e mgday 8f"£¢'\"1100h .3115 Helmsinp; was ma i n str e e t f o r me r ly oc c upied b y in an auto ac c ident W ednesday eve-C. H. Bla nc ha rd , mak in g it in to a n ni ng b etwe en h e re a nd B ia ir .Hi s ' u p - tmd a te gara ge.H e ha s leas-a r b e i n g a c o m p l e t e w r e c k ,a n d l e d i t t o G i l l i l a n d B r o s .: °'- -m e r u 1 r . . . . . _ .. . . . . . .. n i n Democratic Nomineeha was cut on the face mr g\nss|Mrs.11. b. 11~ §»}¢&y ma y shaken imf 1r'¢=i¢k last wgek f rt nasal hp \:."\q not klufd Omaha hoSDlt3l Mr.and Mrs.Herman Klindt., Hr. and Mrs. Wm. Sievers and daughter, Miss Dorothy and MissEduSierk were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.Richard SieveraMrs. Marie Mehrens is confined to her home at present with an ai. l1|Ck of bronchitis.Others on the to be impmving.Frank Reyklick was over fron Fremont Thursday for a day' pheasant hunting on his father' farm north of hereEverett MiQer has rented th J . A , w m Lal pmper wher E\mon Wes as been n ng am will move th fi rs t o f ~ mo ntl O NGRESSo rsick list are Mrs. H. A. Kruse andlfrom Miss Ann Petersen!! home.S M Walter Sa;nnnnfinld In ma n W n n d wa r d o f Al!~ ilnrll n»u`e§i"I§i i;i;f|H§;e- a:d auni: c m m r e n O t U m a n a . \ 1 a |L e ¢ |a u n u g g r l a n u m r s .u .3 .I t v v u w u a u \l5I|\»¢a f t e m o o n n t t h e W m K l ,.d a yh o m e .|' r i m j u n i o r s r e c e n t l y s e l e c t e d M r . a n d M r s . W m . O h r t a n d c h i l -t h e i r c l a s s p l a y " T h e W i l d O a t s _ \ ._.....nw..,;+ 1.»am;Jr;>`~ LOCAL ovsnrnow "Hmm wilm af cuper, wy¢., waited at the Louie Lanen hvme ks! Sunduy. For Sale-Dressed rabbits, 251: pound.Phone 2112 on 88 or 268. 41-lt V. O. Ireland Mr. and Mn. Henry Vo ss who '. Min Qiildred Ivenop; who lives north of Blair, spent Mondly night with her grandmother. Hn. Mn- guet Iverson md family. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Nelson and Inu s ma 6 ln Block 54 of the City of FL Calhoun, Washington County, Nebrlaknl Dean of loxeelomxe wus ob- tlined in said ndion on tha 21st day of October, 1929, in favor of the plainti!! in the sum of $1861.19WMA interest thereon at 7% perannum from June 28, 1929, andfor colhs oi said action in the sum o! $25.60,and all a.nxing costs,said decree of judgment of fore- MEAT SPECIALS for Friday and Saturday Rib Roast l8c lb. Pure Ham 17 l:2c lb. Shoulder Roast l5c lb.Rib Bonllng Beef 12 1-2c lb.T-Bone, Sir~ . Sun~ay ~d ~nt. the ~y at. the Anton Hendrilcsen home. Mm. Corey Charlton of Denver,who has been visiting old friends Mr. a n d M n. L o u i s Nun me children of I.|aPl.lWB md Mr. and Mrs.Henry H i u m m and son, Kenneth of Plnttsmouth vidted at the Fred Soll home Sundny. Mr. and Mrs. w. v. Wdght_and |".i l I u la n d t e a m .After the game the Blair boyswe r e th u gu e sts o f t h e O l k l a n d te a m a t a n o y ite r fe e d .Th e B la i r Th¢PythLlnSilt¢rlmctinng-gfor mme time.He is n triple- 1§8l,\ri.Ilbeforenrburmd. ulax- session Inst Tuemd.|y evening. threat mm and Ha appodng tum;Damd this Il'-li dxy of October, 'neverknowa whntto expect. Cxed-1981Mr._and ""- P"f'§m°;§':'°;'n mm an be given m Gollehon, (SEAL)I. a nnn nu. ""° dmner wg;-S 4;n Strieklett ma an the other men so-u emu Judge. DeGro£! home un Y-who fough§against the much g ax (LEGAL Ncmcs A. c. new, Atty.COUNTY COURT, WASHINGTON COUNTY NEB~SKA. LOCAL ovsnrnow "Hmm wilm af cuper, wy¢., waited at the Louie Lanen hvme ks! Sunduy. For Sale-Dressed rabbits, 251: pound.Phone 2112 on 88 or 268. 41-lt V. O. Ireland Mr. and Mn. Henry Vo ss who '. Min Qiildred Ivenop; who lives north of Blair, spent Mondly night with her grandmother. Hn. Mn- guet Iverson md family. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Nelson and Inu s ma 6 ln Block 54 of the City of FL Calhoun, WIl\\|'\gt»on County, Nebrlaknl Dean of loxeelomxe wus ob- tlined in said ndion on tha 21st day of October, 1929, in favor of the plainti!! in the sum of $1861.19WMA interest thereon at 7% perannum from June 28, 1929, andfor colhs oi said action in the sum o! $25.60,and all a.nxing costs,said decree of judgment of fore- MEAT SPECIALS for Friday and Saturday Rib Roast l8c lb. Pure Ham 17 l:2c lb. Shoulder Roast l5c lb.Rib Bonllng Beef 12 1-2c lb.T-Bone, Sir~ . Sun~ay ~d ~nt. the ~y at. the Anton Hendrilcsen home. Mm. Corey Charlton of Denver,who has been visiting old friends Mr. a n d M n. L o u i s Nun me children of I.|aPl.lWB md Mr. and Mrs.Henry H i u m m and son, Kenneth of Plnttsmouth vidted at the Fred Soll home Sundny. Mr. and Mrs. w. v. Wdght_and |".i l I u la n d t e a m .After the game the Blair boyswe r e th u gu e sts o f t h e O l k l a n d te a m a t a n o y ite r fe e d .Th e B la i r Th¢PythLlnSilt¢rlmctinng-gfor mme time.He is n triple- 1§8l,\ri.Ilbeforenrburmd. ulax- session Inst Tuemd.|y evening. threat mm and Ha appodng tum;Damd this Il'-li dxy of October, 'neverknowa whntto expect. Cxed-1981Mr._and ""- P"f'§m°;§':'°;'n mm an be given m Gollehon, (SEAL)I. a nnn nu. ""° dmner wg;-S 4;n Strieklett ma an the other men so-u emu Judge. DeGro£! home un Y-who fough§against the much g ax (LEGAL Ncmcs A. c. new, Atty.COUNTY COURT, WASHINGTON COUNTY NEB~SKA. County, Nebrnaknl D e a n of loreelomre wus ob- tline d in said ndion on Lln 21st day of October, 1929, ln favor of the plalnti!! in the sum of $1861.19 WMA interest thereon at 7%per annum from June 28,1929,andfor colhs oi said action in the sum o! $25.60,and all a.nxlng costs, said decree of judgment of fore- closure pmviding that said prem- ises above described be sold to satisfy said judgment and coats in case the same remained unpaid for a period of more than twenty days from the mhy uf said decree, and, uid judgment and costa being un- paid and wa decrfx being still in lull force .and etfeet, add prem- ise! will be sold w satisfy said judgment,the intuest on the same, tha costs Ind all accruing co m as provided by uid order and decrep and by law i n such cases mads and provida Da t e d Umm ma , u s o . 87-Bt llnurlce Mehrens, Sheriff. ___ . .. _ _- . . _ . - . . . . - . . . - - . - -s ~~7-.::J r . . *" F a .~ \ ~D e l i c i o u s - - Pils-é f ; j . f f a n d l 4 %h l o l ' 0 MEAT SPECIALS for Friday and Saturday Rib Roast l8c lb. Pure Ham 17 l-2c lb. Shoulder Roast l5c lb.Rib Boiling Beef 12 1-2c lb.T-Bone, Sir~ . loin Raund Steak 30c lb. Cabbage for 1 " \ -\'~ _We luve A ur loud ol\Win. Cabbage rolling which, will be h¢me Friday orSaturdiy.Sold nt v¢f7 rusonalahs priw..UM P" lb.frnm c .\the BH! your cabbage for Knut I m v .~~_O y s t e r s / =~.3 w n n r vI »> ~~" 5 2 , ' 7 3 ".£ ¢ . " 5 , . ¢ . , . = " ~ W i ,~1 »Bu llhe a d c m m h a n d "" "H a d d m k eve r y Th u r s d a y and Friday. NORTH sum STORE Groce ries and M e a t s -_,Jens Nielsen.P ro p . turned to her home Tuesday.'Walter M. Nelson wen: pneaunv._- sd hunting up in Valley county nearA. F Ne ""{'°,_,_,ofa, lm week and hrwghnf back E'i'°_ .,..f'f'§.'1f_"'fQ'1'I'lf "K their umm cleanest.a n n most.sp a n s : team that they have ple;some time and are looki1 ward to renewing their 1 m n n u x e nd for ng for- friendly Notice is given no the creditors in nppear before me at the Coun- ty Cmxrt room in Blair, Nebraska..on the 15th day oi November, Oct 26.I i l . . .... _n \|.....I 1 \'..»\m - r \.»\nI l l l » I l l ( )I B . L k L k d v l m a U L u l vValley, came overSunds t o ~Mrs.Jones'mother,Mrs.Joel AHen. Mr. and Mrs. C. w. Burger and daughner, Lela spent last Sunday evening at the George Ohrt. home ll l uwle pa ny v u was --~---1evmlngwhere they visited and made plana for the winter months. Mr.and M n .Andrew Clsusea and son Orvile ot Fremont, vis- thei d hier Mrs.in the Long "w'..'.k district.ited wish r w x ,lHane Jensen and Mr. Jensen on H. Andreasm of Omaha spentSunday visiting sz. the :mlwb An-lim s y- Mr. and Mrs. Ri8B¥. Emma Nel-dreasen home and also at tha Martin Hertdsen home. Hervey Simpson, who mbmltted to an operation about three weeks ago, will soon be ready to go back to work as bookkeeper at Te h- aan and Esther Williams of Oma- ha, were Sunday dinner gmsts at the M. P. Nelson home on north Walker avmue. Mr. and Mrs. R E. Vinhm and ...... .hows in Glenwood. Iowa to- 1 Chster and Evelyn Chosen at Fergus Falls, Minn., are here for a couple of months visit at the Ed Clausen home. l-Iemming Jacobsen and daugh~ ter, Mn. Amandl Healy, and Mr. and M n .Earl Bollinger,all o f Omaha, spent Sntunlay at the Ed Clausen home. Mrs. T. H. Cooke and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stevens spent lust Sun- d=y at Missouri Valley with reis- tives and friends. _ Mr. and Mrs. w. H. Crooks of 5-535->== on the football field at ' lego, and on the mn day of Feb-next VNU-Imary. 1931, for the purpose of ex. . _;-=°i====;°»-ad_fu.s?len{:and Ml - anceo .¢." h i ° n Center Week Bttrts ed on or before o§ 13 3 'Ely Lf :;E;7i0°wb;'°3l8":.': ends s'i"!;fFebruery,19s1,will be forever Smart New Wlnher Apparel for]u m a ~Women and Misses.Four Eeltnre'19®0.this 1su\ day of October, Berga ins-Wi nter Coats,$29.so;§ (SEAL)I. C. 1~:Lx.nR, ~ ~ S E;Hats, $1-88: 40-4¢County Judge. 1 oc ss.. .41 4 : s m r s s l i m o i Maher & Corrigan, Attorney; ~A ll Dv--virtue nf nn order nf maleI I I \| _m.......|£Poone.I o w a sp e n t la s t :sunaay |.|*ul `; ] E | } . ' B f a r ' Z i W n n h ln d n n P n u n h - N n b n i k n - a n d _,d I 0 ..1|as '-St.M a r y s Episc opal 'fbi-"'¢hl * Y vm : r e l a u ve s M *W_ni g h t wi th th e i r c o u s i n Mrs. T. I-I. ...pla ns to r etu rn s oo n a n d f a m 9' m i l ho ld th en ' an nu al ba z a a r a lltlji ly wi n re ma i n f o r a f e w da y s Cooke.ru mma g e s a le , Nov. 5 * T th? ."" F'| vi sit. a s the b oy s ha ve vac ation.I H e n gf Helmsff lg gf Flor enc e, had ¢ " . ~ . . . . . c | - - ¢ -I " "' | |- . ` . - - - - . » - 1 1 |u -4 in pursuance of a decree of said Court in an action therein pending, wherein Irene Jansen, Guardian of \NOTICE\\is an h '!°°'°~Ding" :W °"=::=°:=;|.J.. .;. Ilullnlnn nf L=....»..\:=".-°.s&=!e5'& P3 §=-;_§§____ _'i2'f_ Le-md h ome man e u nme t-" ° " ' 1 . . : " ' . : ° , . 1 : z a : a '. . ' ; ' :a ; . ' a m : ' : ° . . " ° ' ; ° : : : . ' e : . : ' : ' ; 1 , " ' 1 . ' . ; " ' " " ; ; c o U N' r Y c o UR ' I ' . w A s H1 NG 1 ' o N J = m= 'D .V w s h l n .In e o mp ete n t, !p l e P a _- L " = : € _ . f $ ' : 1 : . : " 2 : ' . = : ; . ° . L * : ' °,1%.»f-f=1-=-n h q me - a a ' " F \ f ' * s t " ¥ :He wa s c u t c o n s i d e r a b ly b y g la ll..Q Q _J .._=.3~L*2"f=»~.§&l\ _£:.",';'i:',E"& ..":.':',..",'Z.'a':'.:£."=f:".:"°:'I'.. NORTH sum STORE Groceries and Meats -_,Jens Nielsen. Prop I i n t h e THE HACK SAW » voLUi\1E 5 Blair, Nebraska, October 80,1930 NUMBER 22 We know fourteen people whose birth- days come ln Octo- ber.But we can't for the life of us re~ member which days. Most people think that parlor furnaces a m alike because they lonkfmo re o r less alike.We be- Cieve iz will interest you to lmow a few of the ways ih which our "Glow Boy" dif- fers .from others. "Glow Boy' has 46% greater heat circu- lating capacity, than es,pr o~ ed b y ~n~ b i a s e d sc ientific beats. course u n ti i Ga dd is tu r n e d a n d said, " S o n ,y ou 'Il ne ve r le a r n to p la y by wa tc h i n g mc . " " P m n o t wa tc h i n g y ou," the boy rep lied " I ' m g o i n g fi s hi n ' a s soon a s y o u d i g u p s o m e m o r e wo r ms .ll " G l o w B o y "h a s u h e a t a mp li f y i n g shi eld th a t alon e ad ds 2 5 %to he a t circ uiiating c apoc ity , a n d ef fe c ts a cor~ msgionding saving in f ue l. l\lm\'a Chief Aim At 4--To wear pants At 8-To miss Sun- day school At 1 5 - To t a k e a show gi rl o ut to supper At 32--To eat sup- per At 64--To d i g e A t supper "Glow Boy"has 32%greater floor' warming capacity tlfnn,other parlor fumaces,keeping floors warm and safe for children w viny- Wc have now come w the proper sea- _,.~. PETEHSENHARDWARE st~n~e boy follow-Blair Nebraska ~utting on st~rm gd him around the '.r windows. §é6'§01:} G0 csrclel. Jun the md!-°rlf1".T.I.'§'.I ,'I,'_{,",§__§fI ,f§,I.,§f,,,,T.""|Mm Roll Duets entertained a _ _ _ _-_- _._.-_.-1ceased. No ti c e i s gi ve n to th e c r ed itor s to a p pe a r be f o r e me a t th e Coun- ty C o u r t r o o m i n B la i r , Ne b r a s k a , on th e ' i th d ay o f Nove mb e r , 1 93 0 , ln n f l n n Han GQL Ho u nl'p n h r n n vv de f en d an ts, I wi l l o n 'Tu es day the -i th d ay of Novemb er , 19 30 , a t on e o'c loc k P.M .o f said da y ,a t th e W e s t f r o n t do or o f th e W a s h in g - to n Co u n ty C o u r t Ho u s e ,i n th e oitu nf Tllni r. W ns hin¢z' f.nn C nuntv- or city use.rw u l ll uu u l " "" '" " "' "° `" " "' °number of friends 'Tuesday at ur.h 1 Fashjen Center Week starts :Metzs Batter; S opfprida October 31 and ends Sat luncheon at Rob-rts Cafe, followed s. H. W. Meierhenry .53 B .. 'by bridge at her home. There were s.Hattie and Etheii ~ ~ , . . " . f , f i f , ' . " s f f . ' f four- tables.Mrs..Reed_p'Har3!on f o r ha h li ne I 0 - I t Mr . a n d Mx sanrl dn nlrh mr |~no r s ts a th EJITIBIL.b ww f " " " " " * ' * ' " ' " '* " `rec eived f i r s t r z e \ 1 r .wwSu n Y n .W omen a nd Mls se s.F o u r F e a tu r e p l 'x s P m ho me o f Mr . a nd Mrs . F re d Me 1e r~ ;.__.2 9 5 0 -F n mb e r g , lo w a n d Mr s . A n n a e t-hn nr u n f Ar] in9 tnn ~"IIS W ' I . ' . ' f ° f , ~ 3 " o o :QFSQD, CLI! IJYIZQ.""*|i'5§a,"§.m 9 ~ ".f ;:;;"°'r|§;' " ';";.;i» ;f,=;i,'f:;';...:;;';.;g --~---1 -1-umm uresses,o w n ;na w, ¢..w,Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Feer were sun Sbockings, 85c.41-11 Sunday evemng supper guests at Fashion Center W k starts the home of_ Mr. and Mrs.An,Friday' October 3| a ends Sat- Pullen of Spxker.Mr.and hirxurday ni ght, Nov. 8-llhrga lns in James Pullen and baby were also Smart New Winter Apparel for guests.'_Women and Misses.Four FeatureMr.and Mrs. Donald Chnaten-Bargai ns-Winter Coats,52950;sen and Miss Mable~Reynolds °f|sa1k Dresses, 5735;Hats,SL88; Omaha, visited at the Henry Chris- silk Sbockings, B5c.41.1\; tznsen home in this city last Sun-Mrs. M. P. Nelson entertained a day.number of her friends to a in-pDr.Raymond Reid who has'0¢h|B party on Tuesday evening. La... ..:m:».~ m. n..|-ann Mr nm-I m ___,_:__L . - -\...- x.:..n..|..~. Pe Murdoch is at home aft-er ffl da y s i n a n Oma ha ho s - pital with ear trouble.She is resting up preparatory to having her tonsils removed soon. Patty Joe Cappis entertained about ten of her school fdends at a He¢llowe'en party at the home of her mother, Mrs.Geo. Ames last Wednesday after school.The chil- dren plnyed games and had aiine lunch and a pleasant afternoon. Mr.and Mrs.Earl Caldwell, ,f ~4 Henry Mencke u Democratic Candidate for County Attorney \ Have successfully filled the office before Y r vote will he apprccluled ...Election Nov ember 4th Swv v < UHIENT CIM _I-lot and bright like Anthracite.Let us fi ll your bin w i t h .t h i s w o n d e r f u l '.\'~v l I,err.~ ' "~ *i * » Getting' Up Nights 'lf Ge¢Y.lnB'U Nlgh Ba c klc hin qu en t Mg c a sh . L eg L' aln| , Ner va f ounnuan, or urnlng, duo m tunctton-al B mdde r Ir rita tion , in uid can dl-uonaa make: you ful tired. denreusdan d lnc ou nzed, try the C y nax Test.W o r k s I a n ' s u m c d r ma ln tl n f t h r uth e I y n o m n us minutes. Pra sed byth o u s a n d s f o r n ma md é a lttlva n e -tlon . Do n't Riva up. Try ltex (D ro-no u n c ed S ln- te x)lo d ny , u n de r th aI r o n - C la d Gu a r a n te e . Mu n qui c k lyallny the se c o nditions, imp rove ren-Iul nleev and enorgy , or money bac k o n ly w o a z I I_I I |x of claims.All claims notjiled on followi~g described real estate, to or before the 9th day of February,wit: days come in Octo- ber.But we can't for the life of us re~ u p 'l:!g : als __._,.rr~ 'I E 2 PIA - . . as rulfla, lhirts and drma are uxily handled wich a little =>f='='i.°e.., ,,2; '€ :;'. . . : . " m , » . » ~ g ; :. ; ; :mmm vdveu,ribbon:-gg ' TH E M A Y TA G C O M P A N Y r - u i l "uzvrou, roms mas . 1»¢,n.c. canmeQ 3 4 Nn vn rk Bandar D ' - ' - r m a R . S . T m n%s.1._mu| .'r;_wo1>.1°,-, JZ N e w ~: D K A - lc s rr,¢.`P" 1; vvéu. Nm! vuk:w a r m ,K u n a Cn. :KOA. n¢uv¢| Ksx.. &!\ |..L%§ ¢ " , g = v- ° "- a s a , - f ' ~ = hn;x\=icA.|,¢ `n xo w,n n n m » 4 4 $ : 5 .'§'sa¢w~ Farnberg Hardware C o m p a n y Blair, Nebr.Phone 198 F a l l e r s A p p l i a n c e C o m p a n y 22 4 E a s t 6 t h S t . ,Fre m o n t , Ne b r.P n o n e I 7 9 5 Local Representatlves for above Dealers D. ~E; Hardy Ernest Kubie Ph o n e 28 5 Phone Red 201 o4n, nou ncin g./ an IRONER as ~ as ihe MAYTAG WASHER a~ a livpular price a m alike because they lonkfmo re o r less alike.We be- Cieve iz will interest you to lmow a few- of the ways ih which our "Glow Boy" dif- fers .from others. "Glow Boy' has 46% greater heat circu- lating capacity, than l | |~ ..........Mo s t peo ple th i n k ~es,pr o~ ed b y ~n~ b i a s e d sc ientific beats. E i ._1 At 8-To miss Sun- day school At 1 5 - To ta k e a "Son,you'Il never learn to play by watching mc." "Pm n o t watching z z :a :I I u p s o m e m o r e wo r ms . " " G l o w B o y "h a s u h e a t a mp li f y i n g shi eld th a t alon e ad ds 2 5 %to he a t circ uiiating c apgc ity , a n d ef fe c ts a cor~ msgionding saving in f ue l. a supper|I l l l "I'm going fishi ' ;~.f¢|||v»¢-»»o f 51'ai _ x l |\"'~g.:v @ii|l|\}l._ 0;/~ f ,aux|1|xQ1|1r|1mu:ze11|1¢mz!;|1|r|r||1|r|1|||. THE New Maya; Imna aka the hard work outof theixoninganddoeitinlentime. ltisjusttuczhanirmsn y o u w o u l d a p e a f m m ~compact, portable, simpk, lutmnticin operation. and at a popular price. The New Msyng lroncf Heb fummd tnnsfen heat to the gaxmmu Miniirpnd, futa' than other ironas.ItUvcxahnish lupaia to hand honingbecausemorepraaureisexertadonthedathm. lronsfiat work perfectly with ..` . '|~'.»'.. r¢-¢~.»n»ud~M¢1.nu »¢-|-»A~|»»-lanan no-ar nun- ».». FREE HOME o e m o n s m m o u A phone all -3 bn-mg | or both to your home.Your usurmne uf umb-hrtiaa is the Maytagslognn: "H lt doan't ull\bu.U'.dan'tbeepit."Di-vidc d p a y m e n t s y vu 'll be; At 6 d» -- To d i g e a t su p p e r " G l o w B o y "h a s 3 2 %gr e a te r flo o r ' warn1.ing c ap ac i ty tlf a n .o th e r p a r lo r furna c es,ke e pi n g :floors w a r m a n d sa fe f o r c h i ld r e n t o Phy W e h a ve no v:c o me to th e pr o p e r sc u- |g ~ U PETEHSENHARDWARE st~n~e boy follow-Blair Nebraska ~utting on st~rm gd him around the '.r windows. ...W ........., ..... ,........,.., ..... ......Mrs. John Reid for the past two weeks, left this week for Pennsyl- vanla. Mr. and Mrs. E .E. Epperly and Mary were dinner guests last Sun-day at the home of Mrs. Epperly'v' brother,Harry Edwards of Ken- nnrd. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gayer and children ofjlattsmoulh, came Sat. urday and stayed mer until Sun~ day afternoon with their friends, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Morris. Metz can repair or rebuild any battery from the smallest to a farm lighting battery and will ave you money,All work guar- anteed Metz's Battery Shop.l t Mr.and Mrs. C.W.Burger drove to Hamburg, Iowa last Sum day to visit Mr. and Mrs. A,c_. une uwxaanun wingAz a tate hour she licious lunch and wishing her many ,hirthdaye. Mrs. Bertha Gollchon and daugh ter,Mrs. Grace Gaines and little 'daughter of Alliance, Neb.,andlwalterPeckspenttheweek-end with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Decker of Omaha.While down there they visited Lucian Peck, who is in thi: University hospitnfl seriously ill. f Mr. and Mrs.Oscar Andrews al North Bend, Neb. and Miss Stella _Bryce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bryce of Kennard,were Sunday guests of Miss Theresa Foley.Miss Bryce has reeentfly graduated from the nurse's traln~ ing course at a Denver hospital. 1 Mr. and Mrs.John Sutherland ne..,.......a,.served a de- all departed more happy who reside south of Blair, enter- tained the following at dinner on Sunday:Irene Hastings oi Omd- ha, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd boftis and children of De Soto, Arthur Long, Gretchen Meneke,Mr.and Mrs. Weston Long and children and Mr. and Mrs. Fred lang.- The following neighbors and friends gathered at the Roy An~ derson home last Sunday and en- joyed a wiener roast down in their pasture:Dr.and Mrs.George Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Heath, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lazure, Mr. and Mrs.'Tom Gossard,Mrs.A.B. Bennett of Herman, Jane Beatles, Mr.and Mrs.Roland Smith and son. BLAIR WINS FROM OAKLAND 1 r ' m . f : m . ~ |¢........, . . . - \ ,r __ _. . -_- - - - -- - - - - - - - - - -| \ . . | u | | » u l u \ . \ |L a v n l a G U l l G fW e m e r h e a d .T h e l a t t e r i s M r s w e n t d o w n t o O m a h a l a s t S u n d a y v as B m - g e r ' a s i s t e r a n d i s i l l a t p r e s -t o m e e t A x e l S w a n s o n o f N o r t h d o w n ,b e i n g s t o p p e d o n l y b y t h e e n t .P l a t t e B i l d h a v e a l i t t l e v i s i t w i t h t i m e r ' a g u n , M i s s V a n o l a B r u n t o n ,M r s .J o e l h i m .M r .a n d M P R .S V H I I I S O U f o r m -T o o m u c h c r e d i t c a n n o t b e g i v e n A l l e n a n d d a u g h t e r ,M r s ._[ _9 _ l e r l y l i v e d i n B l a i r a n d M r s .S u t h -t o S t a n l e y J e n s e n i n t h i s g a m e . C a r t e r ,M r s .E K .G u s t i n a n d e n I n a r w a §t l m e i r . a d o p t e d d a u g l r H e i s t h e b e s t a l l a r o u n d f o o t b a l l dllI.R'ht¢f.an d K i th e r i r m l.|\r|\|ria ter, Miia Thelllm. SW BIISGH W h!! 8f.°.|lnnn §l1n| .| mn nnnnlrnfl nn 'Hun n-ridto'_"';'¢,¢"¢;|;f1| the day. at the W. B.Bnmton|home.As an nm Lulherm amid lm Sunday moming, the mlm-I Wire Cribs Wire Fencing Steel Posfs Cedar Posts Creosoted Posts Call on us when you need any kind of fencing materid or cribs. We have the goods all ready for you.No delays.We carry the famous "Red Top" and "Ankorite" steel posts the best money ein buy. Rivett Luniber o Coal Co._ Phone No. 4 te nd e d th e c ity sc hools here.ir on s i n th i s sec tion o f t h e s ~ t e I I Wire Cribs Wire Fencing Steel Posfs Cedar Posts Creosoted Posts Call on us when you need any kind of fencing materid or cribs. We have the goods all ready for you.No delays.We carry the famous "Red Top" and "Ankorite" steel posts the best money ein buy. Rivett Luniber o Coal Co._ Phone No. 4 Ko fi. v =\ - ' a im- s m L J ; C h r : w x v . o u u mm c m; in operation, and at a popular price. The New Msyng lroncf Heb fum md tnnsfen heat to the gaxmmu Miniimnd, futa' than other ironaa.Itdvcxahnish lupaia to hand honing becausemorepraaureisexertodonthedathm. irons dat work perfectly witht h e E n t ~Dilicult ;§:_.L suchas rulfla, lhirts and drma are uxilyhandled wich a little practiwe.ev-\h _The New Maytag :ran :mmm vdveu,ribbon:-gg ' TH E M A Y TA G C O M P A N Y r - n a m Nzv1ou,|ov». A 'Ph°°= alll wil yn-iq |Ulwlt imaef or wuhefor both to your home.Your usurmne ul' uti-flttioa is the Maytagslogan: "H lt doan't ulllbu.ll',dan'tbeepit."Di-vldcd payments yvu'lluve' '-"- mn. . Cam° '°°5'* ;',s"f.:'§.i"°°::,a s.1._Nm 1.1 ;_wo1>.1-,-»JZ " K g ,: D K A - K s r r .¢.'x>..1; vvéu. mmf v||k~W REN l m . .c u E"§€~ "°"a°; "wear Farnberg Hardware C o m p a n y Blair, Nebr.Phone 198 F a l l e r s A p p l i a n c e C o m p a n y 22 4 E a s t 6 t h S t . ,Fre m o n t , Ne b r.P n o n e I 7 9 5 Local Representatlves for above Dealers D. ~E; Hardy Ernest Kubie Ph o n e 28 5 Phone Red 201 " ~ P o r t a b l e | r o n g r -A l u m i n u m W a s h e r ing new members afhlisud with the church:Rev. and Mrs. N. C. Clrlsnn and family, Mr. and Mrs. Erland Nelson, Mr. and- Mrs. Mnl~ mln ma Mn. cum Rnaenbeck. Arthur Gaines of Geneva, Neb-. came in Saturday evening bo spend ''s u d o ,.D A ~ and wife.Mr. and Mn. B. W. Compton, who live south of sown called to see Mr. Gnlms at the Compton home on Saturday evening. Miss Lueli; Simpson is spendng her vacation with her grandmother Hn. Emma Shields and her uncle and mnf, Mr. a nd Mrs.Leonard Peterson of Omaha.She expects to come home Sunday tofe ready for the opening of school on Mon- a m . 2.Zr. and Mrs. Jack Crowdy en- tertained at n one #clock lunch- eon Wednesday, Oct. 22 in honor af Mrs.Carey Charlton o l Den- ver, Colo.Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hans Lcbbe;'t.of Ben~ nington.On Monday, Mr. Crowdy book Mrs. Charlton out.lo the Andrew Johnson home to spend the afternoon. -- - u " |" € " 't o atte n d the fu ne ra l o f N .T. B i f f a r , a relati ve.Th e y r etu r n e d to the i r ho me la s t S a tu rd a y .Mr s . B i f f a f a mo th er , Mr s Oli ver Had le - l o n ,wh o i n o u t a t* L i n g le , n a y e d Wire Cribs Wire Fencing Steel Posfs Cedar Posts Creosoted Posts Call on us when you need any kind of fencing materid or cribs. We have the goods all ready for you.No delays.We carry the famous "Red Top" and "Ankorite" steel posts the best money ein buy. Rivett Luniber o Coal Co._ Phone No. 4 Kofi. v=\-'aim- sm LJ; Chr: wxv. ouumm cm; in operation, and at a popular price. The New Msyng lroncf Heb fum md tnnsfen heat to the gaxmmu Mini imnd, futa ' tha n other ironaa.I t dvcxahnish lupaia to hand honing becausemorepraaureisexertodonthe dathm.irons dat work perfectly witht h e E n t ~Dilicult ;§:_.L such as rulfla, lhirts and drma are uxilyhandled wich a little practiwe .ev-\h _The New Maytag :ra n :mmm vdveu,ribbon:-gg ' THE MAYTAG COMPANY r - n a m Nzv1ou,|ov». A 'Ph°°= alll wil yn-iq |Ulwlt imae f or wuhef or both to your home. Your usurmne ul' uti-flttioa is the Maytagslogan: "H lt doan't ulllbu.ll',dan'tbeepit."Di- vldcd payments yvu'lluv e ' '-"- mn. . Cam°'°°5'* ;',s"f.:'§.i"°°::,a s.1._Nm 1.1 ;_wo1>.1-,-»JZ " K g ,:DKA-Ksrr.¢.'x>..1; vvéu. mmf v||k~ WREN l m . . c u E"§€~ "°"a°; "wear Farnberg Hardware C o m p a n y Blair, Nebr.Phone 198 F a l l e r s A p p l i a n c e C o m p a n y 2 2 4 E a s t 6 t h S t . ,F r e m o n t , N e b r .P n o n e I 7 9 5 Local Representatlves for above Dealers D. ~E; Hardy Ernest Kubie P h o n e 2 8 5 P h o n e R e d 2 0 1 Por table | r o n g r -Al u m i n u m W a s h e r onomicalPhone No. 4 I R E M E M BE R I W e Charge all RADIO and AUTO BATTERIES ron so cEN'rsHeavy Duty B Batteria at $1.95 each. W e now earn-y a f ull line of CUNNINGHAM RADIO TUBES Q w g .r y f .I ..4 ¢v g P o r t a b l e | r o n g r #Mn-|Al l . l I \ 1 i n l . l l Tl W 3 $ l ` l € | » |1 . "The Station That Sells the Glwdl"'lwrlom Amour. :wuny m a m of Mis sArlene Antill gnve her a miscel- laneous shower last Slturdly aim- emoon, in view of ber approach- ing marriage.The party was 1-Md lt the home of her mother, Mrs. Frank Brown of the Hillalde am- rlct.She ,,...~;Tved many lovely gifts and A delicious lunch was ho ne d Misrlrene Larsen entertained a number of friends at s bkthday pany last Saturday evening, Oct. 25, in honor of her hirfh anniver- lnry and also Marion Rosenbannfs which ooc\xrred`0ct. 22. The young (olks played games and had a nice lunch.Mrs. Caleb Luftis mndn u lovely birthday uh for the girls. 'Ruse present were John, Marian l-nd Aunlee Rosenbaum,WnlberAndi mn, wmdm Gwrs e. Ha rold Putman, Edi th B a m u n d n u I n n a . CHRISTENSEN Iumbsr CQ 5, > /.E£m . »~".;s . a ».¢»»,m ..»>A.=... .+;.,s;m»»;