11-20-1930THE ENTERPRISE ~lrnnrrs 'nm
xi PLAYS No rAv 0RITBS
NEWSPAPER -_GENERAL NEw5 OE wAsn|NGToN.couN'rv, NEBRASKA
GEN ER AL AN D LO CAL N EW S AND c om m N' r_BLA|R'S LEADING
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First Thanksgiving 4
Proclamation Issued
cam. Junction ~P. 0. Robbed
Three Negroes Rob Past Office at
California Jnnctiun, In. md Are
nur Found in cn But Eklpe
Omeen
... _ _ .STEAL CAR IN GET-AWAY
Saturday night three negroesenteredtheCalifomilJumtinn
~~the
A CaptiveGIRL
Girl Reserves hnve been organ-ized in Juniqr high school.Ab-nu!
My girls hgve dedded w beconw
members.The officers chosen by
the glrls are: Betty Moau, png.,Catherine Jenkins, vioe~pre|,,I l l
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Paving Work ~
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Work of Laying Asphalt and '
Gravel Started Tuodny and I|ȣi
New Hearing Cumpleilon un in~
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CITY o o u Nc u .PROCEEDINGS
November 18, 1930
A regular mating ol the Blnir
(ity Council was called fa orderl
at 7:80 P. M, by Mayor Swwnrt,
the following Ooundhnen answer-
ing w roll call-Bigelow,Hun-
dahl,Juwen,Moo n,Mc Kay,
Schmidt and Roberta.Absent,
Crovniy.
\The minutes of the la n re gw
l n meeting were na d and ap-
FootballThanksgiving
Game Cl
whe n mr-:ma m HONORED
On lalt Tues da y mule s. a t a
regdar meeting ol Welcome Re-
bekah l°ds¢» I 3\ll'Prlse was given
M n .hhtlle Noble,one of their
oldest members when she wu pre-
senled with a flirty year °veteran'u
jewel, ln honor of her long :on-
nectlon with the organization.
Miss Melita Taylor,another
member of long standing,made
the presentation speech,in her
usual pleasant manner.
A pro gram of old time songs
and speeches by the older mem-
bers mule the occasion diileren
and one tha t will long be
membered.A. ladies' double quar
tet sung "Old Kentucky Bonn"
t
Mies Gertrude Mead, who me l
¢hl¥B'e of the music announced th
quartet as hroulmstiug fro
I . o . o . F . m x . mm. Nw . l o
Mn. Mattie No ble, to whomnumberwascbdiuted.M
Noble waxvery mochplasadwi
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native nate.
Followlnz the program,
g 1:served a h~
lunch of creamed chicken and bl
cults which dl enjoyed £0 the u
most.
Welcome Rebekah lodge hee a
ways been nooed for its hosplwi
m its members and its good n
dd th-nes which are held there.
The orgnniutlon came into
latena in Blalr, forty-tour yea
ago, on Oct. 16, 1886.They m
over the old Heller and .
drug atom for several years. Tho
who have been connected with
lo d zv i u r I ma ny years,~_lle
than were about twentymembers at tint tlme.T h m
now three ehuter members w
:ull hula mtmberllllp in the nl
lodge,two o l whom reside
Blllr and one in Celllomla.-
are Mrs. John McQ1m-rle and M
John Mackay of Blair and »»
Theo.Holler of California.
H i n Moll'-a Trylor was not
charter member me was lnldn
into the order e couple of mon
la'hr..md hulltho honor of -~
the nm w be lnldnted.
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Swimming Po
Rolrrbough l)rgine¢ri.n|Com~
Emplo yd u Engi nee r! fo r
Erection of the Swimming '
Work Starts Elrly
M u o n .FIL L S THE VACA
The regular meeting of the
council held lest Tuesday eve
was of an important nature.
the reading of the mlnnwrf
formal rerlgnition of A. J. Cro
as coundlmln from First
vgng reed und accepted.This
lirodght about by the remov
Mr. Crowdy from the ward,
lav lng e va unc y.Mayor Stewart then preoe
the name of Fred Thieje for
First Wnd to £1 1 the ~-» -
mm whi c h wi ll e xpi re He y
1981.The proposed appoint
wa s put no a v o te and ~--
The Rohrbough Engineering
of Omaha, was employed an
glneen for the swimming
proiect, the construction of -
will begin ln the early spring
Estimates on the ravine
i n pr-agree; were read and
work completed which amoun
a total of $2787.90 was all
le aa mlpere entwhie hwa are
ed until the Llnnl eompletio
the work.
The regular bills were all
after which the colmcil ndjou
~hile commsr A successwin-»
One of the most sueceuiud
try eoniasts i n keeping ~
healthy, dated llst Slwrdly
year ning, the 15th, eundneted b
hauzlmry depnrtmenfof the
en Prodnoe C6-
H.J.lhdne n ny s he n
RDS ntisilhd v i m the -1 ~
during this content..The
N i c k t h ,Mn . B m* tHms e n ,x..
were first prim, lugs g-ulvmized
1 ~-~ er; F. Petersen, Blur, second
10-gallon wxlaer fountain;
Mr.
and
the
-* " ~ Hu mno n ,Blair, third prime
an pound Lewis mash; Wm. W~
not Bldr, faurth prize; 6 feet '
ce : Ie da r;Anifa.F$.s¢hm','
°ffi¢¢ hmm,fifth prize,5 ~<----
Tana,$8~W;Ted Olinger,
sixth p1-he, $2.00 box Wo
word Inks; L J. Johnson, H .-
mth prime $100 bout Wo ~»n,milch lets; Ella Jenwl. Kelmml.
ov. za vnu.81.00 bo ws -- -
Oscar Scheer,Arlington,
prize, 31 oo bottle Km-¢m_,
AI M!
at _.-
aims Attehtion
Blair High School ,,,.,,.,/,F r -
svud to Big Turkey Day Fool-
ball Game ta Be Played Between
Bla i r wg Te hmzh
GAME PL AYED AT TEKAMAH
Debili ng Squad Bdnx Fo rmal ii
High School.Senior and Junior
High to Give Play
Sm f ""Prod _1 u m m ,....- ,__,_'7 0 _nmlhon il baby beeves, ennsisting of éhort-
Rdne d by Info ma tio n Bmrearfhnrnn, Hereford: und Annu, were
'rea by thirty-six bays um gms of
girkonucs nr~:soLu1'|oN 11s9 }\v@mngwn county, Nehnnkxac-
,cordmg to inlormaliun from Conn
First Nnlinuxl Thanksgiving Wu gy Agent Geo. Bates' office.
_1 ..-_|-u....»....~ nl nm Fanta-
vimrs composed or mu: vuuuu.-»~.Miss King.Misa Eberhart,and
Miss McGill.
There hns always been a young-er girls' orgmization in the Y. W.
C.A.but i t ws:r m lmown usGirlReserves until about twelve
~v w proved.? $ |The following communicatlo
vm; mad:>'. --- ----~To the Mayor and Council of H15|my a f mm , Ne b n a h z
. 1 Gentlemen:4 I henby tender my relignaniu
*as a member at the Council fron
q the First Ward and requat tha
Qdlthe name be aaeepted, and recon
Thursday, Nov. 28. 1189.Proc-'
hm-ltimu lmued by Wxuhlnglbli
l-'ew Americans know dmv.the
original Presidential Tb!-Hlrlsivlnz
Proclamation wu lost for over ahundred years; thet it was found
at nn auction sde in 1921; that it
wen bought by the Library of
f'--»---u cf.. mnnnnf anrl thut ill
meme ........,-..,,uelle Club had the misfortune of
losing his c d !during the ho!
weather last summer.Donuld
Schmid!-,M30 a member of the
Foutmelle Club, experlwced emu-
ble with bloat an dry feed-cl\leL
ly um of co m.The other sixty-
four calves made very satlsfuchrg
yars ago.The girls are mneuthis because Lbey are Reserves in
thnt they are building up reserve
capacities i n developing person-
ality und g'row'lng dmrader and
also in tha t they are reservemembersof the Young Womeufs
Christian Aeeoclutipn.»
The Girl Reeave Movement he-
nn in Pouzhlkeepsie in 1870 and
(hmm by D. v. Manner)
S\|p't. D. V. Muser Ian Thun-
dny nude n call for those senior
high stwdentu who are interested
in dehnve.Only thine students
who are considered honor students
or are doing excellent work i n
their subjects are eligible for the
try-outa in debate.Already eight
lenior high student; have signed
up for t.he debating work.We |rx~
pact this number to be neatly in-
icnued before the practice series
mend the appointment of Cblrll
L n m b o f s a id w a r d a s m y l u
M nm-Respectfully,A. J. Crowdy.
Moved and Sewnded,that tl
edmmtion of lk. Croudy be a
epted.All Councilman preneni ng 'AYE ' , th e ma i n a ni :
l b w 'S w v u t a dn nd c
wav.muvnluahk
uw u U u - -u l n sdocumentsiu n !'m a w w m s w w " " " ' " " "uw¢amnm=dsmam.aaq\uw.mmguan ¢f°u» <§,.,,.°3¢..»» ;¢=i:;f'j_'§ 5_3 ~ . I awnsive membershw xn sz
ingtnn m m wugu Confsmimon.ew for .wg win, ,gn | forugn ¢uu.ntne!-0 ;three I 'bf ' *{" ' "? ° * 1 ..._. ~_l' 0- Ate twelve emu tor end:, __ "€{_...=§.'Y§'fha
ne ux :mu :lump . _n for um rim Wand m till ¢
:expired tem, subket to the a
wal of the Couuc.lL Moved a
mnded, this Appointment be a
med.On mll all, Blgelaw v»
: 'N0, Hundahl, Jensen. Moo
Kay. Schmidt ma Roberts v
: 'AYE', the motion carried.
Moved and Sewuded,that 1
nler Cvmmixdnner be instrud
purchase the necessary matand instill 1 1 inch wnberl
"iw we rw" x»r°P¢r®v
e m u .A m :x u u m v m g u l g u
ttudznts will u-y out for the de-
bating warn: Reed 0'Hnn}on, Roy
Christensen, Irene DeVinney,Doril
Beck,Ruth Fa mham, Mlry Beth
Hitchman,Fredericka Matthiesen
and Alice Beckman.The question
for debate is:Resolved thnt the
nation should disarm except for
such forces as are needed for
police purposes.
The junior high operena "Love
Pinhea of Hawai i" prov d to be
an outstanding success in every
way.Over 500 friend! and pa¢~
ro m of the school attended the
operettn and gave fine support w
the y o ung nwrs md actrensys.
re!a£a'tne story ox me um yrvlr;-'~'-~-_lamntion.|pouud of gsm.Aa a ;2|\e,the
"On s¢ tember 25 1139 Elias °""'°° "°"'°" their owne a W "Boudinot ntroduad ine foilowinglm""'° size of the profit depend-
~h Ing on the keenntsa of the boy's.mL'ZTL'Z2,'" V. e I-louse nf R¢P\'¢' judging ability when he purchased
"Re l ¢ d 'l 'h t --`~hiscalf ayearago.tee o:ob:th'Ho\:seaa\::";r;:ted ~An inspection trip through the
wait upon the Preddent of the meat coolers of Lhe South Omahaunxma States, w request that he`Puking plums reveded *-'""'-"°
would recommend m the »>€°»°'€ gf|'f,,_ §°f,m'l'1.§'.f,f,°..."§"§ \ittle ..:
gunmen,me nwnw u~..,.,...-Handicraft group and the Service
zrwv -The 1-muh gmp °wi 1 1
sponsor hikes, play days, gym ex-
ercises. /The Hmd i c r dt group
expects to do puke :weaving.
carving and painting.The Service
gmup started their work with n
candy ssh at the Junior High Op-
eretta.They phn to make dolls
for an orphanage for. Christmas.
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resentxtive Aedsnus Burke afibe twee n tie IB"of 12 and 21,
A
the United States a day o! public; ""' ' "'"'-Thanksgiving and prayer,w beobservedhyacknowledging, with'
grateful hearts,the many signal
favors of Almighty God, especially
by affording them an opportunity
to establish n Constitution of gov-
ernment for their safety and hap-piness."a g
Harmless as this resolution;
seems, there were objections to it.1
.ln reading the Annals of Congress
ist on the average.Already twenty-two calves have
been purchased and are being fed
by club members for next year.
No doubt this number will reach
up into the seventies or eighties
before January um. the date when
all s rs mustxbe weighedand
official feedrecords kept until the
cal! is sold.
Any group of tive or more boys
of that period, we find that Rep-V"girls of Washington coumy
|South Carolina thought we shodd
not mimic Europe "where they
rnnde a mere mockery of thanks-
zivinsf'
Representative Thomas Tudor
Tucker,dm o f So uth Carolina,
argued that it was not the bud»
ness of Congress to uk for s na-
tional day of Thanksgiving,
"They (the people) may not be
inclined to return thanks for a l
Constitution until Uiey have ex-
perienced that it promotes their
safety and happiness."
These objections, however, vm-ooverruled~ the resolution was pass-|
who wich m band together and
form s club, may do so.County
Agent Geo. Bates will be glad to
help you.All bee! dub! must be
organised on or before Jan.15,
mi..
Nehr. Crops
Show Decrease
Students Fihd Nelirasks hl Much
ed and ,ale to the Senate lor con-'Better Condition Than Other
ctlrrcnce.The Senate approved
and appointed its committee to
wait on the President.The joint
Middle Watern States.Crops
Are Slightly Under 1929
committee was made up of Ralph r-:s'mu'rs sso1,aso,szo mcom:
lzard of South Carolina u.nd wi|-2
liam S.Johnson o l Connecticut;While hlebruka crop values this
from the Senate;Elias BoudinotQyear are eisected to show a 4 per
of New Jersey, Roger Sherman °f.cent decrease in comparison with
Connecticut,and Peter Sylvester 1929 figures, the net loss is less
of New York, from the House.[mm in *HY other middle western
Washington complied with the stave. The situation appears quite
request and on October 3,1799_l(avorabls when compazedmith a
issued his proclamation,call|ngIY|\1¥Ub9\' of other Sl'-lil! reponing
lor a. Natiow day of Thanksgiv-
ing on Thursday, November 26.
And then the document dropped
decreases as high as 66 per cent.
That is what Univewty of Noir
raska students in the college of
out o f sight.lt apparently was5"i"¢-S5 sdminlstution are l€lfll°
misplaced or attached un some ing Enough a survey they are
private :mera e process gg making of "hudiimea"ln »the
moving official yd; from omlmiddle west.Their findings are
city to another when the Capital cheded with federal estimates andwaswangedHowever,it \\3p.lBabson's lmdness service.
pened, the original manuscript ...ag Nebraska, they have discovered,
(Continued on ruse eight)fwwvt lay cla im w a really lean
year as lar as crop production and
l\lESSlAH To BE lcrop values are concerned(De-
GIVEN BERE DEC. 12 creases in the neighboring states
f d lows,Kansas,Missouri and
At the weekly rehearsal of *-\\€,South Dakota ¥'~\\Ze from 12 to
Blair Messiah Chonis last Thurs- 23 per cent while in the southern
day ewening it was definitely og- states of Oklahoma,Kentucky,
'rne gms may wrong w any ~..all the groups.The d m is for'
all thegi\-ls to work and play to-
gether and to stick to the slogan
"To face life squarely".
store and post ouwe uso uv --~...B .,...... -._......,...._._____point o! a gun robbed the placeithe necessary grading then the Em Washington '""°" Au \A1v
of what ready cash was on hand.
Later they entered the depot and
after robbing and tieing the agent''appropriated his ear m a mr tb d
s|.,\ilr PLAYS CENTRAL
§`1 R E S E K VE S TUA .
I 1
In n very close and interesting
ga me pls yd at Fontanelle Park,
Omaha, last Friday, the Blair high
school football team succeeded in
playing the Omaha Central Re-
s e rv e s to a t i e s c o re o f6 to ¢ .1
The Central Reserve team prov-ed to he mmdderably heavier
than the local Blair boys and they
made most od their jalns through
TIE west. 'When near the river bridge
th e 'c a r mm a n d my P '° '? °" '
ed across the railroad bi-ldgqon
f m .1
The sheriff on this side was
notified of the robbery and a
posse of men sblrtnd out to appre-
hend the trio.They were discov-
e re di ns hunkc a rdo wnne a r the
river but wlnn the olti ars ap-
proached they opened fire ori them
and made their escape.
'ne smashes,on tne other l\uul°b..g,_ n '~.v'
the Blair boys' bewildere the
Central Reserves by a se s o i
forward passes.Their forward
pass attack drove the Central boys
back to the 15 yard line where a
Central boy intercepted a pass
and ran 75 yards for a touchdown.
Central failed to make the point
after the touchdown.The hnli
ended wl th t he s c o re ._ 6 to o i n
favor of Central.|
At the beginning ol the second
half on a "sleeper play" Stanley
Jensen carried the bail for 60
yards and a touchdown. The extra
point was missed when a Blair
play muffled the ball.Duringthe
third quaner the ball was chiefly
in the center of the field.About
the middle of the last quarter the
:Blair 'I:lryr'\galnmade s d r i e
towards Central's goal,hut`the
time was up before another touch-down could be made I
The Blair high school football
team will be idle this week. They
are making great preparation for
a Turkey Day game on Nov. 27
at Tekunnh.Should the field be
fast and dry, Blair will probably
secure a victory.If it is wet and
heavy the odds will be in favor
of the heavier Teksmah team.
COUNTY MAN MARRIES
Friends of Stewart Love have
of his marriage
Peters, daughter
H. H. Peters of
recently lesmed
to Miss Pauline
of Mr. and Mrs.
I Al ough the news o e\r|
UAL a s r o w r
The tiret annual report ot
dairy herd improvement associa-
Nebraska has just
l t includes the
cow testing work
it first started in
end of 1 9 N.An-
tion work in
been completed.
history of the
from the time
1909 until the
other report covering the year
1930 will soon be issued.Authors
of the first report found it quite
s job to get accurate infomation
about the early cow testing work
i n th e mm.Several associations
operated at various times between
1909 and 1919.Testing under the
present system started in 1928,
the report states,and has been
growing since.About 80 associ-
ations .are organized and operat-
ing in the state now.
Nurnber of unprofitable cows
sold, number ¢purebred sires
usd, and dverage production per
cow have all increased with the
growth of the project.Eighty-
two per out ol the herds now in
associations have purebred sires,
54 per cent of the herds get bal-
anced rations, and 57 per cent of
the cows get grain when dry, the
report states.Average production
per cow last year was 298.9
pounds of hutterlat.This product
was worth $165.11 compared with
a feed cost of $70.34 per cow.
Butterlat was produced for 28
cents per pound, the report shows.
1 th 'USB CORN FODDER
FOR SHELTER
.building of the cement gutters on
either dde of the street, next the
spreading and packing ot the
gravel base and last the laying
o f t he c o a t o f ~ g ra v e l a n d
asphalt..This last work ,m
(Continued on page eight)l n s r i o i r s s c o a x
a HUSKING CONTE
Fred stanek,80, lows fan:
cpeededwsmugu/A amy Kan
l a n Tuesday and h u attrsctcd brn field Friday into his fox
considerable attention.The gra-
Ȣ1 is mixed with the asphalt.
This is done before it is shipped
and during the cool weather such
as we now have a cemdn percent
of keroaem is added to keep the
mass in a softened state until it
is laid and rolled ont.After thi
is done the kerosene evaporates.
and the mass hardens.The coat
national hooking championship
the contest held at Norton, K:
I Sunek didn't mind the dust.
proved it by shucking a net l
of 30.84 bushels in ue 80-mir
contest. ln previous years he 1
quered other hsndiaps imp1
bynatuze.
With a bitter wind ln his :
and icy blades cutting his gl1
° ' 1 = - = = » ¢ . » » - 1 m i w h " - i » o a ~ r ¢ a » a » m ¢ m u
and accunlinz to reports from
about three inches i n thickness.
other like projects it makes s very
Winnebago,Minn.i n 1927,
won.I-le conquered s soddeu
mow-coverd field near Me..
successful roadway.Li n ms , to wry awa y a c up
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The wi of the oi! snare wi nd
seemed to predict clearingwea-1
ther, and looking skyward we saw
the new moon shining bright. The
voyagers determined my get under
sail by sunrise.The old brig's
cargo was carried on board.The
soilor's log was made out and Jim
Davis had hidden the stowaway in
Davy .lones's locker.In t h e my
dawn, the trade wind earned the
squarvrigged vesw slowly out on
the blue water and headed her
westward ho!Thus began the
lirst of the famous voyages or
Captain Scott, until now, unknown
to history.|
Within Z0 hours, 40 minutes the
boy whsleman sighted a whsle
and the cry arose,"She blows!
and sperm at that!"Straight as
the crow flies they were ol! pur-
suing the whale which led them
a chase worthy of Moby Dick
himself.Cruising back i n the
grey light, the pllort saw n dark
frignte which proved to be a dere-
lict manned with mutineers. Doub
less the ship had out off from
Smugglers' Island and was soiling
»
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I
$100.He captured llrs t ho
in the agricultural classic whc
opened in 1924.The net load of the Fort D4
farmer,2,213.8 pounds,was
pounds short of the national
ord established in 1025 by E
Williams, the praying husker
Toulon, lll.Guy Simms of Harlan col
Nebraska, took second p\l¢e2,075.5 pounds or 29.65 lid|
Theodore Balko of Redwood 1
ty. Minn., was thin! with 28.81
shels.Martin Christiansen
Kearney county,Neh., was
News reel cameras and a
tower of the National Broad
ing Co.recorded the band
battle for the eyes and ears 1
nation.Observers estimated the 1
at nmrs than 40,000 persons
largest ever to witness a si
event.
ENTERTAIN AT DlNNER
AND CA
A company of pinoehle pl
were entertained at' n 6:30 c
at the Robinson mle and lm
cards at the home of Mr. and
L. W. lat!! on Walker Aven
last Friday evening.
Mr.and Mrs.butts as
provel themselves to be con
entertainers and those p
~ '~"':'°f"~°f-.:.=""°"r '"M i,».§.'&.`§..x mths;
e Miss Pdnwr--Ms ry Louise Mor-
> ln, Bllly Wood--Wsyue Dudgeon.
r P i n k Chic!--Donald Bellows,
nScsry--Ted Hdle r.The :horns
y~l\|Jmb¢Y| were well taken care u
x.'by the chorus ot Hswnlian girls
and s chorus of plntes.The sins-
\*"= was conddered aeellont eo»
|,pedllly by ouch a young group of
d boys and girls 'hae junior lush
us faculty and Prof.K.C. DeGroH
x ue to b e enmplimeoted for the
liphndld preparation of the entire
cost.I The facdty of the uenior md
junior high schools have decided
no stage 1 ploy to be givm about
th third week ln Deamber.The
of thls'play is "Peg ot,My
P Henrt".The east of characters
will be announced ln the next in-
|sue of the school notes. The money
Ullderivgd from the play will proh-
|l¢e bly be used in eqdpping the
M. teachers rest nfom.
|The second six weeks tests will
,be given in all the schools of the
:r§d¢v on Thursday snd Friday,
|Nov. 20-21.During the tix-st six
lty weeks tests only 18 students madengtthe honor roll.However, it is ex-
aeripwfed that a larger number will
.he nu-lse the honor roll during.this d x
dy week: period.
mi l h n y of the students of the
ylg|Blnlr Senior and Junior high
°(\sel-iool will attend the Blak-
,n,\Tohmnh Thanksgiving day g-une,
to be held at Tekamsh at two
¢¢d|o'clock Thanksgiving day.l1;_is
Llle|€XP¢¢¥f¢d that About soo students
,,d'will acoompeny the wam to this,
;¢¢,§the most important game of the
ent year. Immediately after thisgune
basketball will stan in earnest.
co.The pupils of the Wen Ward
en- school hsve set a record eiurlng
oolnt-he put week that will probably
liclfltand for some time.During the
'entire week,ending Nov.14,no
|ow.P"Vu of the West School has been
theelth~sr absent or tudy.They have
eet up s perfect attendance record
nd for the 80 pupils attending the
\§n_West Wnrd..
of l n . G . A . m mm h a s b e e nlill thrpast we ek but is re iwwlli
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cided to give the or-storm at U{¢iTenncssee, and Texas losses mnnewhighschoolauditoriumFri-[from 41 per cent to as much as
day evening. Dec. 120\-The Blair so per cent.Michigan is the onlygroup will then join the otherlgqfe listing a prospective de-
KYNPS surrounding Omaha, \'{\lk' crease as small as Nebraska's.
ing a chorus of some 1800 voices,Crops in this state ue pecfgd
at the Omaha auditorium.tg bring in $801,880,520 this year
l t is expected that local solo- as compared to $312,g35000 in
isis will mise the solo Pl-WB, with 1929.This relatively slight de-
the exception of the tenor ~ m m place!Nebraska u g "i n
that part to be taken by an 0ms~w¢_,_1 app values among agricul-
ha man.Mr. Loran. hw! of th¢,mra1 states.only Iowa and ni-
Gonservatory of Music at Oniwumxs surpass it and their margin
University, who has had charge of oar sw ii considerably ImamtherehearsalssinceSepternber,lu|u;1_Texas, which "nk third
Will be the drecmr.He also dir- lm. year, now is far down in theects the oratorio in Omaha, which]
will be accompanied by the Omaha
Symphony orchestra and the Bach
list.
Qoartette o! Chicago.
The price ui be charged hem
will be 35 cont-s for school chil-
dren and students,50 a nts for
adults The price i n Omaha ls
f r o m $ l t o $ 2 a s e a t .Theseat
sale opened down there Nov.15
and out»of-town orders will be
given their choice of seats.Tick-
ets !or the performance here will
be sold ln advance by the mem-
bers of the chorus and may be
reserved at J. L. Pounds about a
week in advance of Dec. 12th.
There will be a joint rehearsal
nt the I.o. o, F. building in
Omaha next Sunday, Nov. 28rd at
2:00.Arrangements will be msde_
at the rehearsal Thursday evening
Ioralltoa tfaa advhoo mdoa o.
i
_M. A. c. To BOLD musacu.
The Monday Afternoon Club
will hold their annual musicals
next Monday afternoon, Nov. 24 at
the Congregational church at the
regular honrf thsee o'doek.Mr.
N. J .lagan,o l Omaha Univer-
sity, who is director of the Mes-
dah chorus.Mhz tsrlmined he n,
Um have L*-\1l\'K°\°f the prog-ram.
This will be Guest DIY for the
Club members when each memberisentitledsoownea frlend w
enjoy the afternoon with them.
r m s h y a l u n g h b o n w m a s i a
oneo f theirpopdarkenadngtma
I*- th e h o ms d ll ra . Fr a n kB ro s a
Fridayafosrnoon.
marriage has just been announced.
the ceremony was pcrfor-md on
Sept.ls t a t Logan,lows.The
couple was accompanied by Mr.|
and Mrs. Frank C. Heinlsch, and
rnotored to Chicago and Detroit
for the honeymoon.Mrs Inve is atténding Omaha
University,is s member ol Phi
Delta Psi sorority,and is activein Omaha mudcal circles.l
Mr. Love is the son of Mr. and
Mrs Joseph R. Love of Blair.He
is a Blair high school graduate and
formerly attended the Unlversityl
of Nebraska..He has been em-|
played for the lan five years hy
the Harry A. Koch Insurance Co.
of Omaha.
Edwin Nelson, of Chicago, son of |
M. PJ Nelson of Blair, had a little
experienm recently tha t he will
not soon forget.Edwin is night
clerk at on Waldzud n e w i n
Chicago and was ha d np by a
bandit.He was seated at the
switchboard when the hendlt enter-
ed and at the point of a weaponorderedhimtoopenthesafe'
which he did, the robber ososlrlns
with 300, This was the eightumth
hotel ro bbery in Shinto in less
than a month.
Stanley and lierton Jansen wok.
i n t h e : mo m game st Lincoln,
last Saturday.
aCorn fodder can be used as a
protection for red rashenies,
grapes, and other small fmlts and
also is a protection from the wind
and the snow around the farm
gbudldings.Farmers in central and
western Nebraska psrtlcnlsrly
have protected their small fruits
by standing a single row of oorn
fodder bnndes up against the
nonh sid! of the grape vine row
or agulnn the temporary fence
built along the raspberries and
other small fruits.
Those who would be sure that
v i e nna rs s pbe rri e s go thnxthe
winter i n good condition will
prune them out and lay down the
strongut canes,staking them
down and then covering them with
4to6inches oflooas am.
Hrs. J. E. Campbell entertained
_a number dhsr friends at a one
:o"c.lock luncheon at the do Tues-
day, Nov.1s, followed hy bridge
at het home.There were eight
tables.Mrs.Al Sick received
first prize and Mrs. Msrjoryllet-
dngs r of Fra no nt,received low.
Hrs. E. B. Carrigan was the win-
ner o fthe cnt prize.-'Phe color
scheme was yellow and white.
l r .and llrs.Frank Simpson
spe nt la s t 'Nwi ly wi th lr. a nd
Mrs. Harvey Simpson of Tlekamah.
alone around the world in search
of gold.As the captain of the
aew watched the ship approach,
he ordered all hands on deck ready
for instant combat.Hardly had
the word been given, when s black
buocaneer followed by a great
tatooed man,rang on awk. The¢aptain's couggeous companions
fought likp/men of iron in the
bright face of danger.Could Ottol
of the silver hand h o l d w own
against Tonty of the iron hand?
Gould Oliver twist the short sword
from the clutch of the Corsican!Grit a plenty was needed!Peter'
had courage to attack with his
bare hands the tsvmy sea devil
who was brandishing his sword ol
Damascus steel.Spurred on by
thoughts of pirate plunder,the
pirate (ues were gradually win-
ning their way.Yet just at the
(Continued on page eight)'
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FARMER. L o o m
CAB IN O HAHA
Ted Therkelsen, living north o£|
Blair, parked his oar on an Omaha
street last Sunday night and
when l n retnmed found th e a r
missing.It had been Aden.
On Monday night word was re-
a l v e d t h a t t h e e a r h a d b e e n l o -
cated ln Topeka, Kanags and Tod
ldt 'ibwily noon to drive n back
to Hair.
enjoyed an. v¢¢esf»2:§y pnevening.ln a ll t wen
tables of players and at the
of the evening when the
were totaled W.J. Sas 1
himself the champion amor
gentlemen and Mrs.Osca
bertson among the ladies
E. B. Rsdfidd was the luck;
ner of the out pdne.
The affair was in honor »
Lstta's birth anniversary
those present all wishd hl
best of everything for thi
to come.
no o rr MON!BUY
c m n m n c . (
This year, gnid onld Ball
ls.proving his ancestors
Scotch, and business in the
ing eard department is goo
Fnnilies ma y not ren
friends and kin wi th mah
or s baby grand-but the;
fall to send a greeting cal
you-s now at The Enterpria
m m c s
Fredihle tje liaa reoe ive
f r v mI Aw C o l e ma n o f W 1
tha tne a rlo a do !Go uns e ;
oowawil1arr:lveinBlair,
a n d w i l l be s o l dD e c .. l.
t h e l r a r r l v d t h s y a n b e
the Thht je b s rn an e u
street.
ed:n 1 COMING EVENTS
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cu- Nov. za-Bvmlns 'rm ugxvhgAvinervles at Christiandumb.Bllir.Nov. 27-2%-City schoolsclans inCIP'Thi-Hhd'i°¢ nation. g Nov. 21-1;-»»===f'f»="
Nov. 27-F. D.dghth dnnm.howl? Dee.2-Public dinner nt Flrlluhm:m m m um m m
drew Dec. 5-sumhme mu at mu
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He l m J lnv dr o v e up s o o mm c hi l drmwe mguu tls lwr dly e v e -| w e ro ' r w m y u n
Monda y ma v iai wd a t the c. o. ms at um pmmul, rw-ry Se.\n.| g,¢,Harvey K,
Plckwood home.The Plckwoodl hams at De Sow.' g u mfredden.M r . n h M n - H A.Kxumwere°_ tl he§___.. __x.u».;anna.--mwn mn nt t.h»',;_,_m, , & ~
dum and Birdie
qmon allen on
rogh,mouth of
George Fxckler
week Tuesday w..¢.-\......1._
th eg \m d: a t|q\ xi lt i ng l|on d|yim ': ": f "'d wemuuayuvnmg..umunn.yw¢r='I'lmnd\v Fuhiondentex-8llkDxvesselln" ° " " ' ° ° " m a ° " ° " ' " ' " ' " ' " " ' » ~ » n vi s i t o rs a t d w P e t e r W i m -L 2 i w ? ¢ 2 " " & . .'L' me w¢am¢¢.¢°fa°'|1 ' ° " " ' ° ' = " ' ° ° ° " ° Y' ° ' -° " " 5 ° °
C. B. Hnin of Bhir.Hansen homn in Binh.'home.Jenna.568% N°d"°d from New York andR01 wunmxa, Jr. md Mm-il Mr.andl.n.Hu~.kC\mex-onlnd m m . H u : c m m n m d H r - M l n w v a a m m m P " ° ° 'on ale-valuu w *° onLyonsmm Suudny " m h z 11¢.m ny,m r..m m ;»zan»1M»f»m iuw¢~su»a»yd1m rgwu l! r.anAum .4m m fA1b.¢\¢.¢. |ll¢u\r$¢.'I5;nluato$12onthe Ray Whitmnx homa m a : m u y m e 51111411 dinnar'at me new Hamm homo,umm un :uma of um Hubbel "'° new 5195; values *° na °"
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M r .und.Hr s .Ho m e r w m v :ox,v n u l u U' "* '* *l - - - - - --_Ul vv c Uv Mun n;vu"|'nnrnuAn||`Mnl'|\.M f t ~ 0 h t 1 § . h o m e . _ __ _ , m - I n g h a m , u m 3 n x.lf " -= : : " " 1 °__°;t'f'|l r .I! ln gn_ 11a»=IQ! I=.! ':" e'! "...Tl' _uuL_ZL L ,..'°"|' J '' h S " f ' . i u f .three Rollo Allen,claus sun \»an.u r .Auldblrl-Da re n Lai § .» ..§§¢ .E nn. Whlte's pu-|Rohwer, Jr. len Monda y momihz-Img children .pm Sunday .ner-
ents,Mr.ond Mrs. Wm.xmm. ' N° v » 1 7 , f o r u e mmm W W ' n o o n a t the c u m Blankenship
Sr.and other relatives.They ar¢'¢|1G lib on a duck hunting t:riP» h,,m¢_
making the trip by auto, and thél.Misa Delia Rohwer,"°'°"'P'"'§ldr. and Mn. Fra nk Pi ka ofnm mp wi n ns a t Iwi nzwnmd s e a by her mother,m G°°- sim were out Monday afternoon
Bennington, and from there they Rohwsr. Sr and sister, Mrs E. S. at Byron Beud's.
will go to Torrington, Wyo. for a GP°'""'"'md wo so ns went w|Mrs.Ray Whltmus,son Lloyd
vldt with the ln wagers family Lmooln Saturday.and daughter, Martha were visit-rrn. White and Mrs. Wagen .ré Bo r n to mr . " Q M " J o h n K° ° ' | ° n a t me K i n dr e d n mo l n m
lane d n were former real gan on Friday nigh Nov 14 a5rs : uma mmunit _'|son.Mrs. Keegan sn bah are s t'
ents o s co YTheProgressiveSociety met,
with Mrs. George Rohwer, Sr. on!Tuesday afternoon, and a delight-4
ful afternoon was enjoyed.Asthe ladies were Raving for their
homes Mrs. J. W. Trlsler had the
misfonune to fall from the front!porch,severely spraining her
right ankle.She is now gettdngi
around on crutches.:
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Mitchelland
daughter spent Tuesday eveningat the Gus Suverkruhbe home.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McNair and
children were Tuesday evening|
visiwri at the Harry Fritz home
Covamnt hospital and are getting
along nicely.
EX-GOVERNOR NOW
ENDORSES SARGON
Fomrer Governor Clifford Walk-
er of Georgia, twice honored with
the highest office the people of
his state could give him, is prom~
inent among the thousand of well'
known men and women throughout
merics who have ubllcl e x r aAPyPsed their gratitude for benefits-
they have obtained from the " u i
day afternoon when Janette Whit-
mus treated her schoolmates to
cake in honor of her birthday.
Miss Anna Paulsen .attended
and joined the Junior Club Wed-
nesday at the home of Mrs. Iss.
Paulsen on the bench.Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Koopman
and family were Sunday dinner
guests at G€°l'Ke Marg-nn's.Mrs.Norman Warrick tookMrs. Neum Warrick and daughter,
Miss Gertrude and Walter Peckto Omaha Monday afternam.The
latter visited his son, Lucien whois slowly regaining his health at
the University hospital. Miss Ger-
trude Whrrick remained at the
in Omaha.__of Sargom He recently said:,Methodist hospiw to be under thc
Mrs, Lizzie Beal's birth anru~'"Nnt heinz stalwart in physicallcare of Dr.Young.I-'e nds "'°|
ther,:ummm to unc om aarui-~day to the foo tball game andto'
v ldt Miss Elsauor Dko n,Shelw u s 1 s o a g n s n a t t h e E . C . U p -
pinoott home Saturday night and
Sunay.
Spedal Group Silk Drea ms -
vnlues to $10--prieed for qviok,
clearance at only $3.98-sizes 11.
to 20.Fashion Center.4 | -lt
Full fashioned silk to top ser-vice or chiffon weight Silk Stock-
ings that Wear on sde now, 77°pair-dzes 8% to 10, all colors at
the Fashion Center.. w i t
\BENCH Norrs
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Mencke and
children were Sunday dinner
guests at the home of Mr.sud,
Mrs.Hans Frnndson of CounclllBluffs.\
lllrs. Lucien Peck and Ray Pecklwere supper guests at the Fred
Peck home Sunday evening.
Mrs. Chee Sutton spent Tuesday
afternoon with Mrs.Gus Lundt
helnlnar her nelehrate her birthday.
and family spent Sunday in Blok
at the Neil Thompson home.
Lester I-Iovendlek was operatedon for appendidtia at the Teka-
mnh hosdtnl Sabardny morning
and is getting dong as well as
could be expected
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Loitis are
the proud parents of nn eight
pound Klfl. hom Nov. 14th.Alma
ggghe is caring for mother and
Mr. and M m Chu.HovendickandMrs.Lester Hovendiek and
children spent Sunday afternoon
~ Lester at the Tekamah hus-
P Mr.and Mrs.Vick Skov and
family spent Sunday afternoon na
the Mrs. Lizzie Ackerman home.
Mr. and Mns. Morton Holer andAnnie were Sunday dinner guests
at the Andrew Holer home, near
Blair.
Hrs. Lester Hovendick and chi!-
dren are visiting nt. me CharlesHovendick home while Lester is atthe hospiml.
Mr. and Mrs. George Loitis and
filvshtorg f h a r u g Helen and
ma w x unnanansen "°"§°i nBlair Sundn qfhrnoon i n onoro f I n t mf i u . - . . f » l i r t h a mi -
v e rwv -Thmlqjin are dntaers.
Mr.and Mrs. Goldberg Anden
mm of Blair, were Sunday after-
noon guests at the Fred Anderson
home.Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erickson md
Evelyn were Wednesday evening
visitors at the Alfred Skov home.Mr.and M n .Clark Browning
ente ned Mr.m d M n .Perry
Tucker and H of Calhoun a tm ya d u c k d i n n e r S u n d a y i n h o n o r o l
u . .
ululuen were runner guests Slllhdsy nt the Wm. Compton home.Mrs.C u l C u - I h r ; md Ve d a
o l ' h l b u t a I p mt Sunda after-noon with her mother,Myra.Pet-
ersen mud brothers, Fmd and Heu-
ry Pbhuien.
Shirley Willilmsea ui d Pete
Olson finished slmcking corn forJohn Reeh Friday.
.Fashion Center Beauty Parlor-
Phone 47 -- Alice 'Priplett--finest
Ba t ty W o rk in Blair..Realistic
Pennanents $5 and $7.50.M - l l
¢~_-,:_..-__._..~.\_. _ , , _
I Ne ngh-D.L .m u p m m n a
Sincllir gxnllno station locatcd
west. of Union lateralIE l m m e k - F u m e # M o n
Co. now hdng ere.
\Verdi gre-Power &Trnnmall-
aixm Go. of Spencer, clowi deals
for purchase of land from Jo ph
-Kurka and Theodore B l m ben
miles northwest n! here ba ering
Niobrarn river,where they will
construct dam and install electri-
cal maclixnery o supply current
.. .fm--___. ___ _..___._.
BECKMAN'S BARGAIN NEWS
1
O u r C u s m m e r s l l a v e L a r n e d to L o o k to B a k m a n ' s
f o r Pra t y D ra s Pri n t s , Si l k H o s i e r y , a n d L i n e n s
a n d Be d d i n g a n d N o w We Are M o r e T h a n
Ev e r H e a v i l y S t o c k e d w i t h Al l K i n d s o f
Me r c h a n d i s e a t M u c h L o w e r P r i c e s
100% Pure Linen Table Dam-
ask, yd._._._..........,._..--....$1.85
100% Pore Linen Table Dam-
ask, yd_M._..--.---___. 1.5)
Chi.ldxen's Buster Brown Sport
Hosem....._~-._,.29 and .39
76-inch Unbleached Quilt Lin-
ing, yd.._......__--._....~
81-inch Bleached sheeemg ..30
Dandy Unbleached Muslin, yd.
wide .08
A Light and a Dark 36-in.
Outing Flannel ...14
Men's Heavy Work Trousers
|_a
Men's 6-buckle all rubber
Goodrich Hipress Over-
shoes ,._-W......,..,...,.._.-... 4.98
Big Yankee Work Shirts "Jum~
bo Size", with Cigarette
Pocket,grey or blue,3
Shirf:for_-._..._.._.___. 2.00
Men's Extra Heavy Part Wool
Union S\1its_....,-.._....._..- 2.25
Men's Extra Heavy Cotton-
fleeced Union Suits..m...1.40
Men's Winter Qaps, Corduroy
or MoIesk1n;_._,.......,,1.00
Men's Outing Flannel Night
Coats 250~yd. spoolé Thread..10 Childmn's 4-buckle Overshoes 1.98
lversary was Tuesday, Nov, ll, 'ndlstrength it has been my custom
for several years tg__recoup my
energies at each change of season
with some tonic.Owing w close
confinement i n my 'ce,and
sincerely hoping she will recoverso< n from her nervous trouble.Mr. and Mrs. George Hsin and
Virginia were guests Sunday at
the Ed Haller home near Arling-
to 1 h not the birth anniver-
thzit evening \\number of her
friends went in w help her cele-\
brate i t properly.Pinochle fur-
nished the amusement.HenryFincherand Mrs.Carl Rohwer <13 n `n o ofheld high scores and Jacob Sierklrather sedentary habits life mylmry of Mrs. I-lalller.
and Mrs.Henry Fischer,low physical eondition wus /auch thatl Mr. and Mrs. A. w, Clarke and
score and pnzes were lW"'d9d;| decided to take n iwurse ot'1|m\ily were Sunday evening vis-
acconllngly.A fine time W§=}'~dmn¢m¢n¢ ut Battle Creek.Dux-itora at the Byron Beard home.bi all present,and a d°l"F"""'¢in:r recent years. in fmt, l have\_' f v m l j e r g u m o g ~ t r i m s
| " ' § l ; =
and cl
spent 5
ning vm
er.Mr.
and bs
guestsMrs. E
Mr. 1childre
~Hn,h;'11|mm yuzu|u|u|m nun,|pen:M u n n M M ° d . h ' ° I ° " § ; | n d . l y n t \ l mF | b y d I a l t l l l mmn
Sand" athmoon a nd eva-
lm Mr. a nd Mn. m 0 \\D8-m ."fJ ."... "£.%'L"'&!m."».»§"'£i'£Z
Mm clnk u.mimm|Pi'=|'i°8 this week.
\b were Sunday dinnenL the home of Mx. and
lmer Munson of Omaha.
md Mrs Alfred Hansen and
n spent Sunday afternoon
g with Mrs. Christina Miller
nnrd
Special Group Silk Dresses-
vdue s-to $10--priced for quick
clearance at 'only $8.98-sizes 11
to 20.Fashion Center.44-lt
Full lnahioned dlk to top sen-
yice or chiffon weight Silk Stock~t h e h " t . | ' " C!.'i'.I°"i'. £ . ~ ' f . f . . . b y u f l .~ ° ° E ' } ? ° f ' F ' _ _ f °.=-_.. -..J ..n\¢¢!UI-BI WEEK I O !a n m u m m l w a m y .. .' a t th e h o me o f h i s a u n t,Mr,;} §"\, *§§g
Uh ~ ~ N. C. C] " i s _ ' c on u n u a u y '° ' " " " " " wl u " " : ' = ;Henry Beard.\"`D'f"f:~ R th L_;5 tg t.. ings thpt Wear on sale now,'?'Tca.;;,, ofr0m&\1i1 '5~°~2~ among f1==l2Pf""' "=:_€.':.':;° measures "° mam ~ and ":":,Ff:"k *S :.",E|~e»dfd ii -=»1P`=1»\» $153-8 him' ~ "ti fe 10, =" °°1°=~a at
YORK CREEK NEWS
Louie Hansen called on JohnReeh Monday evening.T.K.Iverson shelled com for
Elmer Thane Monday forenoon.Mm. L. P. Skov of Blair, spent
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H r .a n d Mr s .W m .Beh ren dtq
a n d L o l a atte nd e d th e An n i uti c c
Men's Extra Heavy Cotton-
fleeced Union Suits..m...1.40
Men's Winter Qaps, Corduroy
or MoIeskuL;_._,.......,,1.00
Men's Outing Flannel Night
81-inch Bleached sheeemg ..30
Dandy Unbleached Muslin, yd.
wid°.08
A Light and a Dark 36-in.
Outing Flannel ...14
Men's Heavy Work Trousers
Coats 250~yd. spoolé Thread..10 Childmn's 4-buckle Overshoes 1.98
a n n s l n l ! l l ! l £ n l .\ l ¢ " l \H ' J " " " ° " " "|\ . | u l u L c n oilv uu.u u n u n ;- -uv-= - - - . - - ---~-Mrs. Wm. Suverknibbe and Miss
Anita Suverkruhbe attended the
funeral services of Burdette Smith
in Blair, Wednesday.
hlias Dora Klindt returned home
Wednesday alter a week's "gg in
Omaha with friends.While ere
she attended the Ak-Sar-Ben
stock show and also attended the
Synnphony Concerts.There was a good attendance attheParent-Teachers meeting atthe school house Wednesday night.
Sup't.B.H.Mead led the com-munity singing with Miss Alien
Chrismnson at the piano.M i a
Alice Beckman of Blair,favored
the audience with a well renderedpianosolo.Six little girls of
the prlmary department delightedthe audience with a song.Th e
speakers lor the evening wereCounty Sup't. elect Lester Belford
whom the people were glad to hear
in his talk on school work.Em-ost Gerlcke gave a talk on school
work hom a school board mem-ber'a viewpoint.Sup't.Mead,who talked on ti n needs of the
local school and lra Dixon of the
Rlvenriew district, gave a talk on
the cooperation of teachers,pat-rons and school board for a suc-
cessful schod.All in all the meet-
ing was interesting and instruc-
tive.It was voted to hold themeetings on the second Wednes-
day evening ol each month.
Miss Mildred Ambler of Omaha
visited friends here Wednesday
atterndon.Mr. and Mrs. August witteans
Ilmproved, my capacity for work
"Tl..i: season a friend of minesuggwed Sargon.I was convinc-,
ed from literature which I read
that it was s scientifically wear-§
ed product and decided to try it..
"Almost from the start its in-
vigorating elfects were noticeable.
I seemed more alert, my appetitel
was increased and I was conscious]
of a feeling of genenl well-being.
I have gotten by the summer and
am now entering the fall season
with more energy and in betwr
physical fone than I have exper-
ienced in many yuan."I-'mm my o wn experience 1
sm convinced that Sargon contains
certain therapeutic agents which
are highly valuable wherever a
tonic impression is required, and
also for their influence upon the
appetite and digestion.From its
elfects in my use I cheerfully re-
commend it as a tonic and cor-
rective worthy the trial ol a ll
tired business men.".The Stewart Pharmacy,Blair;
A. R. Kokes, Tekamnh, Agents.
AMONG 'ms BEES
Songs of Solomon 2:23."As the
apple tree among the trees of the
woods so is my beloved among the
sons.I dt down under his shadow
with great delight and his fruit
wais sweet to my taste"
Iental Coler home at Arizona.Misa Ermoral Vaughn, who has
been helping Mrs.Wm. Rutledge
through cornhualdng has retumed
to her parental, J.L .Vaughn
home in Bun county.Mr. and Mrs. Cllitpn Andersonandchildren and Dean Anderson
of Tekamah,were Sunday aften
no o n w le rra t t he Fritz Muller
home.Mn. R. M. Iverson spent Wed-
nesday afternoon visiting Mrs. T.
K. Iverson at the Martin Johnson
home.Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sheets and
two children and Ralph Showersof Herman,were Sunday guests
with Mrs Sheets' parents, Mrrand
Mrs.Abner King.
Miss Cora Beard was hostess at
a dinner party when her guestswere Miss Minnie Rood ol Omaha,Mr. and Mrs. Walter Petersen and
Mr.and Mrs.Glen Evans o l
Blair. Miss Rood returned to Oma-
ha Friday.Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis and
three daughters of Valley,were
Sunday afternoon visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Abner King.
Ur. a nd Mrs.Opal Reeves at-
tended a ard party at the HarrySeltz home at Dt Soto Saturday
evening.c; B. Bunn,son Byron,A. R.
Beales and Opal Reeves drove tonaha Monday to the mek rnar-
t.R. M.lwrson shelled 2100 bn-
shels of corn for Clyde Metzler
and 1509 bushels for J: S. Conety
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olson and sona .n dM r.s a d Mrs .Te do ls e na nd
children w e r e Sunday dinner
guests at the home of Mr. a nd
Mrs. Howard Hain.
Mr. and Mrs.Harry Smith at-
tended a H\11'PrlSe party given on
Mr.and M m Clifford Ray andfamily.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hansen andchildrenspent Tuesday eveningwith Mrs. Ziegler and family.
Miss Florence Dixon was a
Sunday dinner guest at the E. C.
Lippincott home.
Mr.m d Mrs. Ernest Lazure
were Saturday dinner guests at
the Iaule Moncka home.Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lathrop and
children apart Monday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. George Badge-
row.Miss Florence Dixon and Ruth
°f bl:=k ~»=»=»;°,;;;,-=~=-<1-<1 a n
oo game at LincolnSaturday afternoon.
Mrs. Clifford Roy and Melvin
Jacobs were callers at the Harry
Smith home Friday evening.
Mrs.Martin Bertelsen,ldraJimSorensen,Mrs.Theo.I»u.nd1
and Emma Lou and Mrs.Cha
Surtton all spent Friday afternool
With Mrs.Paul |Kemplos helping
her celebrate her birthday.
Fashion Center Silk Dresses ir
dl the smart new styles-over 50(
just received from New York andplacedon s ale-v alua to $9 or
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YORK CREEK NEWS
Louie Hansen called on JohnReeh Monday evening.T.K.Iverson shelled com for
Elmer Thane Monday forenoon.Mm. L. P. Skov of Blair, spent
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|a n :: I |\.| faSor en J ensen.
H r .a n d Mr s .W m .Beh ren dtq
a n d L o l a atte nd e d th e An n i uti c c
Men's Extra Heavy Cotton-
fleeced Union Suits..m...1.40
Men's Winter Qaps, Corduroy
or MoIeskuL;_._,.......,,1.00
Men's Outing Flannel Night
81-inch Bleached sheeemg ..30
Dandy Unbleached Muslin, yd.
wid°.08
A Light and a Dark 36-in.
Outing Flannel ...14
Men's Heavy Work Trousers
Coats 250~yd. spoolé Thread..10 Childmn's 4-buckle Overshoes 1.98
r90
EASIER New To ENJOY SKELGAS
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INSTALLATIDN
MONTHS sun
SKELGAS-»
OMr.and Mrs.Wm.Hadan andMr.Hndan's mother all of Ben~
nington, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roh-wer and Mr. and"Mrs. C. B. Meh-
rens vmre visitors uv. the Henry
Rohwer homg Monday aftemoon.
-ln...m...=ahve rmnnflinnd
We have a great many kinds of
fruit, but the xpple is :onceded by
many fruit menbo be the prlndpnl
fruit.There is hothing nicer thu:
last week which they deuvnna to
market,Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ray, Mr. andMrs. Ted Iverson and two children,
Mr and Mm. Ha rry Smith `Mrs.a fine, well ripeifed apple such aa P ,u m m d J 5 ndihe Jonovhun and Mclnwsh.|.»:n4.A nm .e ff-;=. J??....$' ...ff
......-..W ,v...,,......=. ..» ... V..sale now 5195: values to $18 on
me now $12.75.Sizes 11 to 52
and 14% m 26%.44-xcFashion Centex- Winter Coa':
all tha smart new style; in Blackl
and colon'values zo $25 on salelIII=;g,;|~»~ mis; v~l~ ~ $4~ ~ ~1~
un. ncmr $29.50. Sizes 14 to 48. 44~1c
We Are
Still
Charging
Batteries
500
SATISFACTION cUAnAN'rE1;n.
MONEY BACK OB A NEW
BATTERY IF ow ONE
1 AMAGED 1
Advertise in The Emery:-Ina.
uJ§`iZ'u 'Mun `L"Hm{iT=}"b'F¢"iE "' ' y of as have m m o f ¢ 1 m ' ; ; ' ; , ; ' , ; ; ' , § E ; ' " a a 5 . 3 . 1
her home Thurldly afternoon: trees more than 100 yous old atHormln8\lldlU-ll iran dl ln
Meldnmea Vinh 1§\'"'¢-_-ll'» Qlimt but we do not. dun boar of =vP1=|l!- M._ lvqnon_|.nd family ~
2!!°;."°,3"',..§_."ff:_°.... ',E?§|1r°== that we !"'€*_?*'° EE" I l"'°.EE f5."E...*"2.§."'.~......_"}'!..}......:|nu, nl. u. unnaucnneue uw. vnuJacob Sierk and Miss Alma Sierk.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kruger am
now nicely settled in the cottagejustcastof the parental,\Vm.
mark.Ln the Rural New Xorkerfor September l930, we read of u
Mclnbosh apple tree celebrating
its l31st birthday.The originalkinuger home.'Mclntosh was a chance seedling
M m E.S.B. Geesaman and found growing in 1796 in Dundela,
Si-§¢¢l'»Miss Cells Rohwer 9lW¢1"lDunder county,C8-Dada,It was
mixed Thundly aflernoli at tmfdismvered by John Mclnboah wl\ile\
M n .Ge0l'89 Rqhwer,sr;h°F'°'lcleariug away some brush on ainlmnm-n f n mr mf mm hr th lx ..r
mr . mm mn.v mw n mmmw . .and children and Dean Andersonof Tekxmah, were Sunday dimer
guests at the George Morgan
home.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith of
Blair, spent. Sunday with the Ab-ner King family.
Sixteen members of the Triangle
Baby Bee! Club with their leader,
Hnwnnl Jnmwn mnt Rundnu .m
i
lI
z CYLINDERS oF
ALI. READY TO USE x
W HY delay longer enjoying Skelgas, when only
812.50 down lmw [mls in an enlire Skelgls in-
nlallntion, including your "gas plant" (the steel cab-
inet, regulator and valves); Iwo cylinders of Skelgu
fuel (many months supply for the en-when space ie limited.lt has four top burners, and
l llrge oven.Throughout, ll was designed apednlly
for Skelgas.
Skelgas Stove No. 530 has four fast-cooking mp
anniversary.Bridge was the a!t-ernoon's diversion.there beingfive tables of playem Mrs. Geo.
Rohvwr, Jr. held high score andMrs. Joe Bolln, second high and
were awanded the prizes.D e
licious refreshments were served.
lllrs.Elln Price, Mrs.E. T. .Tipp
and Mrs. Chas. Beckman of Blair,
were among the guests present.
A delightful afternoon was ax-
joyedMr.and Mrs.Herman Klindu
and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sievers
and little daughter were guests
Thursday evening at the Henry
Elindt home.Our little city was visited by
burglars after midnight Thursday.
The store of Wni.Sievers wasenteredby breaking the glass in
the front door.About one hun-
dred and fifty dollars wonh otmerchandise was tnken.
Mrs. Dstlef ¢K.ruse was hostess
to the members of the CoffeeClub Friday afternoon with everymemberpresent.Prine winners
for the alhsrnoon ware Mn. Ker-
gm Klindt and Mrs. Wm. Kruse,
r.A capacity house greeted thepiayers of the mral comedy-drama
"Deacon Dubbo" given at the city
hall Friday evening for the bene-fit ot the low c hapter of the o.
buumng sue in me village WDunderla.It was this tree which
lived 131 years lt was killed by
n fire or it would doubtless have
been living yet.I t was first
known as the "Gnnny" apple but'
!w»»s later named the Mclntosh in
honor of its dlscovercr and preser-
'ver Allan Mclntosh.I The Mclntosh nursery was es-
tablished on the hirwplsce of the
original tree.lt was propogated
in mo and now after ss years nl
has established itself as a staple
apple tree in every commercial or-chard in New Engla nd s m i s ni '
demand by dealers and consumers,
il
._-..._..., . ___, _.-, ___, ,_.__noon nt. the A. E. Dixon home. Vis-l
itors were Mrs.Howard Jensenand four children, Miss Ruth Lip-
pincott and Carl Anderson or near.Kenonrd.Plans for getting next
years wv e s for feeding were
made.Refreshments were served.
Dec. u they will meet with Alvin
and Norman Jacobs near Orum.
par. and s J. S. Conety andMissErneneMcCoydroveto
Benson Sunday for dinner with
tha P. J. Flynn family.
_Mx-s. Robert Widener is quite ill
since ffhursday with erysipelas.Her fnends are trusting she may!
soon recover.George Bates, our county agent
was out Friday aim-noon giving aonlysurpassedby the Fnmouse,
Wealthy and Northwestern Green-l poultry culling dernonstmtion ata
the Harry Tyson lnrrn.ang.|Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Clarke andlt would not be advisable to children were sum);afternoonplant any kind oi apple trees on - ~-Ythe Uplands of Nebraska for the 3351; =;;;;;_g=»= Brldwell home
omni periods are too severe.l t |Mrs. Abner King spent Thurs-`
is fur better to sow the ground day evening with her mother, Mrs.
to wheat because the apples you Clin-les.Smlth of Blair.
may be able to grow here in some'Francis Mehrms_ and mother,
especially wet year will no t se ll ~ Pltze r spent Fndsy in Omaha
on the market in oompetitinn with with relntives.__apples " h e d in other plnmsl Mr.and Mrs.Neil Burdie of
'where the rainfall is heavier and the B .."l§Ii....S"»'?.1'.§'.Z fnugnghzt
»
the soil is more adapted for the Bu nn g da ughte r re turne d ~
production of apples.lhar sister.Mn. Burdie tn stay
Ltire family);and u choice of five burners, full sized oven and broiler.This in l fully
enameled stove, inch:
and broiler, with bln
No. 530 is Bnishntl i
lding enameled linen in the oven
:ek jupanncd burucn and grids.
in while porcclnin enamel .with
models of Skclgms Stoves.
D 1
For
50
SATISFACTION cUAnAN'rE1;n.
MONEY BACK OB A NEW
BATTERY IF ow ONEis DAMAGED 1
ALCOHOL
iss PROOF,FORMULA NO.5
an Pm GALLON
'Nc PER GAL IN 5-GAL. LOTS
Ditlof - Wolsman
Service Station
"The Station That Sells
The Goods"
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~°°3.;;,,';;,;,
~.a r e t h
£2:Jr "S k c
I-|`4 .¢"'.~a f 5
* u a ~'. f ;,-f
r h""'**ll!ivz _g .f.-s»:._._... .....[ : § _" "____» , 4 ~g .. . ........""`4.W iavuI
ortlmi ly . :rhllff
ree others, too.
lgan Slove No.
I 0 i s jm..Ze
mo d e l f o r n
i_Eui nr.ll ho me
-==ufT; |
gray enamel trim. Thih same style in also available in
cream wilh beautiful, sch green trim.And oven hen!
rcgulstoirs may be had on stoves willl either of thas
color combinati ons.W e wi ll delive r a nd ina i nll i n
your home, ready for use, any one of lhae live stoves,
ns we ll a s the "gum plant" and llmc Iwo cylinders of
Skclgns, fm; only 812.50 down.You may hnve A year
lo pay the balance, in small monthly payments.U Other Skclgae Stoves also are nvdnblo onnmdldmvn
pmymeummnd lights And wllcr haters mnybeinclndod.
[lot weather is ahead.Why not make your kitchen
n uqol ns my room In ynur house-right nov?
Skelgy is used by llxounnds of women who lwwily
W e avr i ai iui ng
t h i s n o v a l o r
y \5 reconimend it nl \he ideal ful.We udll be gladh
,§,'Q'§','§ ','1"{{§'_,f,'_'show you excerpts from hundreds of suz-
"' r" " E l" ? " ° "im nninl Inna;Bu! nleue mm e in nlu"v ana tlllulnnlis --------___r - - - ' -_________once, while um Jdy $12.50 down am- n
in effect.
r n c a n fp 4 1 3 m m l n / n n z . m u g ' " " " '"__"_:-..T;:v-r----
E.s.End: vhrer doing their;Two kind of soil has A zreafnntil Monliay.'parts exeéedinzlv vf¢1l~A malsldeal ua do wsm the Ilnvnr M the'mr. and Mm clyae Metzler, Mr.quarfprte frm rhq Omaha Pres- apple.In the southeast pm of and Mrs. Fm: Muller and Lelandbytenan'"'°°'°l€'°°1 Seminary Nebraska um soil and mnml is and A-.A~ Anderson were guestsguided w Q\c._evgmg's ":"§°5'"?°§"' im exnctlv rhzht. for the fn-nw. °f ur. sud nm.Fwd Rl! at ID
o n a c c o u n t ~ _ g g 3 ; ' = ; , _ = ; ° = ~ . § ~ ' ~ '' ; , § ' u ; '" " ¥ " "¢ y g : : » | | u P P ° r ~|
~ 3'i........!..."'€'i m l r l m t i f m 'f i r .........='lE n.. ,'f ~ _ " I E . ! . ' £ " ' . ~ Y mrlth |.|~nn\¢a-uuyuu-wh¢n'l»h-red-1
orevens uruxuurs Luuuaucu um " " " " " "" "'"'"*: " r ' ° " "'""IDBI' SIBEBT, HITS. W. J. UOIW.music each evenmg.A neat sum ors.Them is no fruit more whole-Mr and Mrs Ed Hawkins andwil!be added to the 0.E.S. some than an apple for the oldltwo Am, who lives on the P.M.
treasury.._saying has lt, "An apple | day|Tyson upper farm,left Friday for \BENDORF SKELGAS co.John
Fic k a t t
i n nnual
Sc hroeder u d Oli ve r E wk e e p s th e doc tor awa y . "'W hen a. va c a tio n wi th re luti ve s i n Mi ns »
en de d a S1 mne r' s me etlng l te mp te d r ea c h f or an a pp le .ou ri .Ch as . C ompto n is c a ri n g fo r
Ill W A I ' H v i h i i l h lt rn ;¢-.¢l""l| | fll| dnvino fhafu nhsnnnn BLAIR, NEBRASKA"'»a',;*"" °°°"m;a,;i;°'h.,is money ww-W Asarn. mmaen, "M "*'°"°,~..:'.';':,¢ta"",';;;:";,f Mn!spending the winter in ~v . ~ € ~ = » f ; ; » ; v . a n d Mrs.Henry Sorensen was
qpFridny ev ening andv w-Sa na ° * `talueni11lnat'Wednesdny\dthin-zea"31amighb°~Lfntil Saturday*;.|__1e..,__ n|_~__"§"__fantilg paralysis.Dr. Moat: il in
N
o .¢evenirur |Auverusu 1: ma mnverpme.
i\A.nn.fin .M;x.in§ with n llttlelntidue at mm to max othexlor any put themed: lilo za q=H°\;m¢ the Northwén Quanm- M the
THANKSGWING RECIPES To
HELP OOOKS BE THANKFUL
Pumpkin Pie
Speed Cmnt:2 cups flour,1
teaspoon salt, #9 cup corn gil,4
tablespoons cold water (a ont).
Sift flvur and wr tngetlver.Stir
in oil, using A fork or wire beater
and add s little at a time distri-
1 rI,g ||||jg-""s /\., \, I - 9
.| " * \a n 3-.~, L - »
.~ ff .QI.fu-=
1.nur |11 `\~~F ~
Two cups rflour, 1 wupoon soda
2-3 cup sugar,IA zeupoon salt
1 cup chopped dams,2 eggs, 1 cup
sour milk, 4 tablespoons fat. melt-
ed,1 teaspoon vanilla.Mix z
ingrediexgts und heat 3 minutes
Pour into shallow, grensed pu:
and bake 25 minutes ln modentel;
slow oven.Serve warm or ml-l
Eat in squares Whipped ere?
Z L QI on butteredfperaomns an by hw entitled to
alien of gillmm brad thkmlkuighe mme, md 1 luv e not the sq,l suitable smdwkh for the cmxfvs diy of Duembu, mo at 2 o'clo¢k
hmch box.P. M., at my office in laid County
for the hearing thereof. \KITCHEN GOSSIPYour uma vm drink his wi name N°""°"? }_°~§?§'1;°
rim Bde w m a m x e m u in
said nbiniiff. and for other equi!
Ab l e n w .
Pllindii htilmer pr;y| the Com
for its deaeo 680811158 d renorthely nn;-up mlda by Gnyhm
Mehmem and Lucy Mehnm, hu'I
Nonheut Quarter Ind u» North-
u n Q u u m 'of the Northwest
Quarter of Sectian 20,in Town-
ship 19, North, Range 11, East of
tho Sth P.M.,i n Washington
County, Nehznika.
Ymx, md each ul v ou. ue re-
Wit m'emQhurches
, - ,.__ ._ ..._.....,._,-;'-T'°='~~'" 1 QF;~~q 5; as
BAFIISI' c umz c n
L. J. Munn. Pam
Sunday School, 9:45 A. M.
Mnming Worship, 11 A. M
Junir B. Y. P. U. 3:80.
1'uANxscrvxr{G np c x r s s 'ro
HELP OOOKS BE THANKFUL
Pumpkin Pie
Speed Cmnt:2 cups flour,1
4
usual Thanksgiving message next
Sunday morning.This is not in-
tended zo uke the place of the
regular Wednesday e v e n i n g
Thanksgiving sermon,but will
Two cups lflour, 1 teaspoon soda
2~3 c u p su g ar ,'A teas poon s a lt
1 cup dnopped dates, 2 eggs, 1 cup
sour milk, 4 tablespoons fat, melt-
.1 ~ j x ;
wié i-es;ttging if you uid wjo] 111.11 a;.;;:.., ;::...,|»e»== -ed J'!'?;E°_'*'I"'3_F' ~ lqdlii' .Ima 5; pitliiohuhiespoons com syrup m ,each
gluslul.It doubles the energyHslue besides improving its taste.;Unnweenned grapefruit il nowbeing canned, so that those who
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-vw -___.._,____§°§j r.. Hm ; § ; ; ' ; d " f "ina pmnun in she nsmm
ea mmm s, 1s1s, mai ff,°°'"" of Washingtnn County, Ne-
A. C. Debel Atty.|°°"' on December 1. ms and "` ;¥;;'¢"t,°:.,;'é'.f;2:°..'Z§"EXE
.o N 'rdeain akCUT¥CQ!{R?3_Wé$§B'¥GT0N, °.§'_..,_.'3°..,E._?f,€*1'1 ~ mefition to ~nge. ~ grant the
LEGAL NOTICE
Evening service 7:80.heatts for it.'Dr.Newell vnuPnver meet1lngWednesday,8:00 brim:Y-he usual mnual_~suffer from diabetes may '='""-Y COUNTY NEBRASKA.xmsslxuu 0;"°~=""i '-""" " " ` " " 'rayer of sa.\_=.. ...........|....... ¢....¢»I ~¢.~.¢.». ..¢ f`:l\\nl!u s:~.m»1m.l1~lebraskn. lt nan 501.lecurirlk P id p lmn m I.
n o s m w u . s 0 N .
Pla smxzf.
H 1 1 5 ~; u u w || . ¢ | : | \ ¢ \ \1 |N o t f m m G u l E v e r ' s I m d s a r e d m n o n ,d e c
t h o s e g i a n t d a t e s y o u ' v e s e e n i n :N o t i c e i s
f a n c y s h o p s .T h e y ' r e s i m p l y t w o t o p m "
~ ........-.... ...,..... .-.
A given to the creditors
~ ~ of 85.00 and mnrt'
pging the Southwest Quarter on,
belong me at the COUII-'thy Northenst Quarter and thaoom m Blw. Nebraska, smnhem Quarter of "the muhQ
ith day of November,nn the 16th day of Feb-
l, for the purpose ot ex.
adjulhnent And allow-
dms.All ehima not lil-before thu 15th day ol
1981,will be forever
lis 18th day of October.
I. C. ELLER,
County Judge,
we s t Qurwr of L':','€on 20,m '
Township 19,North,Range n ,
East of the Sth P. H., in Washing-
ton County,Nebraska;also can-
'oellint of record the mortgage
made by Ga y hut Mehrens anLucy Mehxem, husband and wife,
to Cornelia Barns, dated Septem-
ber 8, 1881,filed for record onSeptember 9, 1ss1, und recorded rn*
Book G of the mortgage records*
I2-51:Pf SL''givifig message Wqdwdav .mism-Womens Mission Circle Thurs- Nov. 26th, at a umon meetmg Of
day, 3:00 P m-, Mr? IE; 'F Qlrner ul me churches.m m f Just
i
dates pressed wgepher ' nexore
stuffing.You can male:these
"jumbo" dates yourself.
For :peed in oiling your p m !
And mulfln tim, get n soft pu try
brush, dip it in the mm 00 we une
for our dcest dishes, :md brush
the pam.Boil the brushes in soap
mlution once a week to keep them
fresh.When you mix A fnait cup, you
¢
W vuun Aonthe 1E
1930, and
mary, 193;xmination,
ance of cla
' e d a n o r l
February,
barred.
Dated u
1980.
sw->
and Mrs. lra W ykofi nosmsses. follow me www .,.._.., .__ ,Meeting at the home of Mrs. Gar-Prof.DeGxo!f has planned a'l.he result will be many m d ll
mer.lgpainl mudcal program to sup~ lumps.(Do not work up lumps
Mid-yéar Association Friday at plement the Sunday morning mes~ as they make flakes when baked.)
Und.Go i! possible, every lead- sage; md Pmf. Hanson will have Add erwugh water to hold dough
..__n.,_ x..'.,.....n..r 'mm o nt o n we ll-flour
Vbr lemon sauce an he served wlu~the pudding, if dedred.
Onnge Sauce for Fruit or Tun!
Baked Pudding
Two-thirds cup sugar,2 uble |
spoon; flour, 1 c up o mge 5
3 tablespoons lemon june, %1
water, 2 tablespoons butter. B'Ier~
sugxr and flour.Add rest of in-
gredients and cook until nuee
Lhiekem.Stir frequently-Se:ve\
er is urzed to be present.charge ol me oruxeszra mwu nlChoir practice Fdday, 7:80.the evenmg.The nrchestntion
Last Sunday's nttendanqe was for our new book! hal come and
below normal.Is them anything everything ls set for a helpful md
which you can do about it?het mpirmg service.'"' a ll uv .Whit a treat Prof.Geo.Aller
w5=....\....-_.. ___ ___ea mud and ro ll mu at a mme .;
Do not chill, roll only once._
Filling:2 cups canned pumpkin,
1% cups sugar, 1% teaspoons gin-
ger 1 uenspoon dnnunvn,1 -1_ __\. 0 .....n \...¢.~.». .un vn ks.- -" I T ~ c h u r c h member was and his chorus brought us Iromipoon san.,.» wen ue-....._ e., _,-..._,just like me. what -kind of A Omaha nm Sunday nigm name?
" "again, Prof.Come :gl-in.Iohuroh would my church be.
A. J. Barnett, Paswr
Bible School, 10 A. M.Morning Worship, 11 A. M.
Christian Endeavor, 8:30 P. M.
Preaching, 7:30 P. M.
Mid-week meeting w¢dD£8d3Y|
7:30 p.m.a[Ast lnrdfs Day morning the
church voted in favor ol entering
the Pension Fund and enough wu
subscribed oo pay the amount ro-
qdred by the church for the year
1981.This amount is 8% of the
nCHRISTIAN CHURCH uartet from our school for col~
The Piney Ridge Singers,a
nred folks of Southland, will
be with us Friday and will Sil\8
and in the evening at the church.
Hour 7:30.No admission eha.rg~
ed, but a freewill offering will be
taken at the church.Everybhdy
i mma .
CONGBEGATIONAL cnxmca
A.F. Newell.Panor
Public worship at 11 o'clock on
Sunday.Fifteen boys and_girls
in our schools, at/.Crowell Home,0 minutes in a hot oven.Redux
'whites Mi x ingrediema in the
2 cups milk. 'A mp canned cocoa-
nut,and 3 stiffly beaten egg
order lished, folding in the beaten
egg whites last.I-'ill pastry lined
tins with the mixture.Bake for
the heat to moderate (325 F.) and
balm S040 minutes longer.Makes
2 8-inch or 6 individual pies.
A Fruit Gohhler
1 porilm salad:1 strip pimenua,
1 pitted date, 1 small piece ban-
ana,is slice canned pineapple, 'A
red eandied pear, quartered length
wise, or 1 red apple, unpeeled.
Place the pineapple alice on end
no make the turkey's spread tail.
Baked Winter Squlsll
Cut squash in pieces two inches
square, remove seeds and stringy
portion place in a dripping PH.;
spnnkle with wt and pepper, and
allow for each squash one-hd! tea.
spoon molasses and one»hslf`tea-
spoon melbed butter.Bake 50minut, or until soft,in a mo d-'erate oven. keepingcovered the!
first half hour of cooking.Serve
in the shell.
Steamed VegelablmSteamed vegetables retain more'
flavor than boiled ones, but longer
mme, from 6 on 10 minutes, must
be dlowed for cooking by thisl
r r . ,
\ . Q " . ; r . . 1 . V ''know it's important the fruits
shan't turn dark.If the canned
grapefruit is put first into the
mixing bowl it wi ll form a pro-tective covering for the apples,
pears, bananas, etc.The oft-releded eanmt will
taste as good aa it looks if you
cut the scraped carrots in halves,
put i n baking dish with a little
salt, mace and oil, and pour in u
!half-cop com syrup and a little
boiling water.Bake 'til fender-
and watch 'em disappear.
l-"ull fashioned ni k w c o p s e n
vice or chiffon weight Silk Stock-
ings that Wear on sale now, 77:
pair-dues 8% to 10, all colors at
av-uv.
N(
0'Ha.nlo,To:Jose]
Li1>1>e1w
spouse
Idg h Ii
of the e
deeeue<
Bailey;
Etti o F
Fox;tl
teen.land all
in the 1
lowing
r e a l m
ync g gp Supp of Wanhingwn County, Nebraska.
at page us, securing the vlvmm
of $600,013 md mortgaging lhe
Southwest Qulrter of the Nor1.h~
east Quarter and the Southeasnatt, real mme unknown,|.Quarter of the Northwest Quartmof Joseph E Lippencom nf 20 m Township
n & 0'Hm:\on, Attys.
ph E. Lippencott;-
`on '19.L Fle fr "dmi""t""°*lu.»¢\\u.m»'11. Ent nf the G
:stats ol J. E. Lippincott;
I;Comelis Bama; John
Hungate &Crowell;
'ox, spouse of James P.
me heirs,davisea,legu-
xersonal repraematives,
other persons inberesw:states of any of the fol~
namd deceased person:
mes unknown: Joseph E
'Discount2 0 O On
Men anaqay,xSUITS AND OVERCOAT5
Unul
NOVEMBER 26th
J. D. GARRISON
P. M., in Washington County, N
hraskn; also cancelling ot recordthe mortgage made by James p_ CHILDREN lnlaio ukamediclnd
Fox and Ettie Fax, husband and u a rulo.bul every child lava
wlfb, zo Join Bailey, dated March the taste of Callnria. And this pun
29, 1819, med lor record on Aprnlveseubla preparation ipiust new
1. 1a19, and recorded in awk E n as im mm: im asbllnd andjuntu
the mortgage records uf waohimp harmless an the reciP° reads.ton County, Nebraska, at page ss When Baby'a cry warns ol onlin
securing the payment of $100J»u 1 few drops of Canaria has bla
and mortgaging the NoMwesL soothed, uleep again in a iitiy. Nath
Quarber of the Northeast, Quarter Ing is more valuable xo diarrhea
Ind the Northeast Quarter of thewhen coated tongue or had breatk
Northwest Quarter of C..\"on 20,tell ol comlipaLion.invokeits genlll
'I'ownal1lp19,North,Range l1,'ald lo cleanse and regulate a cl1ild'|
East of the 8th P. M., ln Wash~'bo\'e1s.InwldsorchiIdren'adiaeasel
lngton Coumy,Nebraska;alsp you should use it to keep the uyatm
cancelling of record the mortgage from clogging.mule by Ellzde J. Sheets and Sol Castor-iaisaold in every drugalorezenum Sheets, wife and husband, to the genuine always bean Chu. ll
I-Iungabe & Crowell, dated N0\'em~Fleu:her's signature.
ber 9,1881,filed for record m.November 10,1881, and recon'»
in
ni oo k G of the mortgage re-l u i i e / 1 » ¢ ~
co ol Washington Ciunty, Neb-raska, at page a21, securing the C A S T O ~\A
pay-mem, of $449.70 and mortzas-
zott,J.E.Lippincott
a Bums, John Bailey; nl.
r having or clniming any
bi nthe Ea s tHn1 lo f7 .hr
rest Quarter and th
Ha l!of the Nurtheasz
r ol Section 20, in Town~
pasbofs salary.Union Thanksgiving services will
be held al. the Christian church,
Wednesday evening, Nov. 26, Rev.
Newell,pastor of the Congrega-
tional church, will deliver Lhe ad-
dress.
remained for the story-penod '*f"'smna the apple in irons ox meSunday.Fathers and mothers inthe pu-ish are urged £0 help dau#
ble this number for next Sunday
when the minister will tell about
"The Woman Who Didn'f, Get a
Medal".A nnnnial nfforinz lx in be taken
Ipineapple.Place the section of
banana (which has previously
been marinated with lembn jwice
to prevent its turning brown)on
top the apple, to form neck of tur-
key.On this place the strip of
n
s
o
u
le mo n.HRegulateH e l !W h e n Ba k in gPu mp ldn P ie I .
W h e n ba k in g pump kin a n d l i
qu as h pi es pla c e t h e m i n a h o t 1
wen,about 450 degrees F .i o r l i
.bou t 10 min utes to set the cnln,\
;he Fashion Center.. 44-utSilk Stockings that Wear--GoldlStripe $1.50 and $1.95; Onyx $185:'
Bobalink $1; Neverdarn 2 pair Sl.
Sizes 8% to A0-all colors,Fash-
ion Center.44-lt?
Bladen-Methodist ch\irc.h huild`
uppenzCornelh
personsinterest
Northw
West
Qunrwhen reduce the heat to 375 de-rrees F. and bake 30 to 45 min~nes, or until the crust is nicely
mrwned and the filling seems
'inn ..
The oven cooked dirmer is n
eal economy of the housewife's
irne and energy.The meal should
me so planned that all the differ-
:nt dishes are such that they may
ling w be recnnstnxcleu ann en-larged at cost of about $5,500.
Qsfze ai ?
NOTICE 0F ADMINISTRATION
::.f°°:':°..':;.*":..i°§°,.§z'"a°.;°.2*1» the C0\mty °~&= uf Wadming-\
n f t i m e ~to wok the an-"'"' County, Nebraska:r t f d .ab z the ame\Estate ol Louis Muellendecelsed
f f "°°.§~ f i ' ~ i _ - ; .Notice is hereby given, M °nv-..,,._. ,,-., _.
ship 19. Ndrth, Range 11, Eas\\
0! the Sth P. M., in Wnshingtol j
County,Nebraska, real name:
unknown, D1F}F.Lf.1DA.LlT&.
Yon, and each ol you, are here
by notified that on November 1
1980,Hosea Wilson commenced a'
meiipn in the District Conn oi
Wuhlngtcn County,Nebraska
againlt you, and each of you, a
of which mid action is to obtai:the decree of said Court that thplaintiff is the owner in fee aimpl"ol the East Hal! of the Northwer
defendantsf the object and praye.
|-.-.~-~- 't.-.--.., ._.Fmsr mmuonlsrr caxmcn S°'t';'3" "fe'";§§nf§" the gggggg g
\V. Byron Paniun, Pasior io an annual collectiun Io: U="*\1
airlaento to ma? the "comb". Sur-\r
ettuce leave; and pass mayon~
uise.
"The Trimlnirigs"
named Muahroom|:l lb. mush-
ooms,'A cup corn oil,2 table-
~poons comstarch, 1 teaspoon salt,
~epper, paprika,1%cups milk
f d mushroom stock, *A cup aeam
and bread oases or French Toast.
Stem and pare mushrooms.Cover
stems with cold water and bring'
to boil.let simmer twenty min-
utses.Heat corn oil ln heavy fry-
ing pan and cook mushroom caps
in this on both sides,As soon as
under, about five minutes, sprin-
kle with cornstarch, add salt, pep-
per and paprika, and stir carefully
with hot oil until well blended.
Measure stook and add milk
enough to make one and one-hilt
cups.Add mushrooms,and stir
over low fi r;until smooth and
thick.Cook three minutes.Add
cream, heapanisorve.
Creamy Deuen Sauce
Three-fourth!cup corn syrup(hutterscotch,maple,or caramel
flavored), 'A cup cream or evapor-ated mllk, 'L cup salted nuts.Add
cream or evaporated milk so corn
syrup and bri ng m a bo ll.Boil
two minutes.Gamish with salted
nuts, and serve.Date Pudding for Autumn Dinners
.
~f l u .~.te rta in e d at a b ea uti fu lly a p po i nt~
e d din ner Th u r s d a y e ve n i n g a t
6:30.A t br i dg e th e pr iz es w e m
wo n b y D r .a n d Mr s .P.L .Ca dy
a n d D r . a n d Mr s . D . M. B lo c h .
Mr s .I n a E n s o r , wh o ha s b e e n
vi s i ti n g wi th h e r sister,Mr s .H .
F u l to n a n d M r .F u l to n a t P o r t-
la nd ,Ore.,re tu rn e d h o me Satur»
d a y a f te r s e ve r a l we ek s th er e.
W m. S tee n, S r. an d s on , W illi am
J r .re tu r n e d S u n d a y f r o m a s h o r t
t r i p m L a u r e l wh e r e th e y vis ited
relative s.
Silk Stockings that Wear-Gold
Stripe $1.50 and $1.95; Onyx SL85;
Bolwlink Sl; Neverdarn 2 pair $l.
Si.zez2{e8'A m 10-all colors.Fash-
ion nter.44-lt.
Fashion Center Beauty Parlor-Phone 47 -- Alice Tripletf. --finest
Beauty Work in Blair..Realistic
Permanente $5 and $7.50.44-lt
Fanhiun Oenter Winter Coat
all the smart new styles in Black
and colon.:values to $25 on salenow $l6.75; values to $40 on sale
now $29.50.Sizes 14 to 48.44-It
Special Group Silk Dresses-valuea to $10-priced for quick
clax-ance at only $3.98-sims 11
to 20.Fashion Center.44-lt
v
.
i
Seward-Eledion no be held for
purpose of voting on erection of
new school building.
I
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4
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Mrs.Henry Scheer,Jr.visited
Monday with her sister, Mrs. Ang~
nat Kerkholf.Mr. and Mrs. John Echtenkamp,
Sr. o! Arlington, vidbed Thursday
evening nt laude Ec}|!cnka.mp's.
Mr. and Mrs.rn. Holtpman and
d2\1ZhY/erm Irene Leona and Viola
were Sundxy rnoon guests at
Mrs.Minnie Lallman's.August Kerkboff and Erne nMeierreturnedhomeWednesday
evening from a several days busi-
nal trip bo Cheyenne county.The following attended the
Junior class play at Arlington on
'Friday evening:Pearl Strenger,Leona Holtman, Clarence Wilken-I
ins.Harold m d Wesley Meier-henry,Mrs.Wm.Wilkening and
Helen, Mrs. Cul Meierhenry and
Mn. Lonella Meierhznry.
Mrs. Henry Iallmm and dsugh-1
ter,Mn i l m are visiting at tha
nr¢na n;9n'l";n1l
Sunday School 10,.morning
preaching sewices u ,Epwonh
League 6:30 lmd evening gospel
services, 7:30 o'clock.
Our Sunday School is well or-
ganized with experienced workers
and teachers.Our Supt., Dr.C.
R.Mead, is putting on an inter-
esting program in which the new
song books are a great help.l-le
will be delighted to greet you next
Sunday.Come and bring the fam
ily and enjoy a share in the good
things our school has to offer,
The past/or will bring the
...,,.............The young people meet at 6:80for lunch and discussion.Pluis
are being mrfected for n spedalsession the following Sunday eve-
'nihg,Nov.30,when Dr. H. B.Newell of the Japan Mission is w
be a guest-speaker.This church will join in theannualunionThanksgivingser-
vice in the Disciples' church next
Wednesday evening."I haven'!. got bo make over the
universe; l've only got to do myown :mul job,and to look upoften at the trees and the hills Ind
the ekf and be friendly with all
men."
fi
rl
Je
4U1 course mere ls nv vuuu n:uaun.-the 2nd day ol December wao at~ u:ihe Couniy Judge's cific in thc
<..city of Blair, Washington county,head ol the others.Inez S1 Wlll- Neh at o'clock he fare~
son.home economist,picksthe|______ ..l'..m Amr ¢h»fnllnwimz
\4
q u a r te r a n a m e wea n. na u u l.|.u
No r th e a s t Qu a r te r o f Sac tion 2
in To wn d mi p 19,No r th , Ra n g e 1
E t $ t o f t h e 6'kh P . M . , i n ' W a 3 ] »
i n g to n Co u n ty ,Ne b r as k a ,a n d 1
r e mo ve th e c lo uds c ast u p o n th
;.2Al_ ;_....2.\.....i .....¢...¢..1... +1
c
1
|.
2|
llfollowingmeatrecipe as a very
gvod main dish for the oven-cook-
ed meal.
Baked Round Steak
Have the round steak cut thick.
Sen'until nicely browned in a
heavy frying-ppn.Sprinkle with
me and pepper and pém 3 tables-
poons of butter on tap the steak,
together with 3 t»omatoes,peeled
and sliced, 1 green pepper, wopp-
ed,2 tablespoons tomato calsup,
and 1 tablespoon chopped parsley.
Put i n a.moderaus oven and
;:;ater"v viiif:e";"§:»[1"§§.iiéi<1"
A R L I N G T O N N O T E S the John I-Iehard home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs,L. w. Lars on ol
Dr.L .M_Peterson,Raymond Ef;'§':g_"g ggndgyl e ?
title to said real snare by the
claims of yon,or any of you
to some right, title, lien, inlzresi,
claim nr demand of any kind what
Boever, of, in or to said real en~
tate,or any part thereof,whic -
yan dr any of you, may cIAlm t-
havs therein, nad w severally en
join and bar you, and each of you
your heirs, executors, adminis£ra»
tors and assigns from hereafter
claiming ox- asserting any right,
SUITS AND OVERCOAT5
Unul
NOVEMBER 26th
J. D. GARRISON
title to said real snare by the
claims of yon,or any of you
to some right, title, lien, inlzresi,
claim nr demand of any kind what
Boever, of, in or to said real en~
tate,or any part thereof,whic -
yan dr any of you, may cIAlm t-
havs therein, nad w severally en
join and bar you, and each of you
your heirs, executors, adminis£ra»
tors and assigns from hereafter
claiming ox- asserting any right,
SUITS AND OVERCOAT5
Unul
NOVEMBER 26th
J. D. GARRISON
Ludwig and I-Bwrence Echtenkamp
lpent the weekend huntlng near
North Bpnd.'Mx-s.Henry Eosenkilde hasbeen on the dck list and confined
w her bed for the pastweek orso.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C., Rosenkildevidted Sunday at the home of the
lntter's sister, Mrs. Wlll Peters, av.
Washington.The regular bi~rnonLhly meet-
ing and luncheon of the Commun-
ity (lub was held on Monday evning at Crane Chapel l
Mrs.R.C.Swisher has been
in York the past week or so vis-
iting friends.r1|-ml» n.Ludwisz. vmmnsl. son
~i i s ;E§ .\i r- lgrno n 0?
Oaks, N.D. who has been vidb-
i l l !for some .time at t h e ~home,returned ta Euhllnk wit
Mr. and Mrs. Larson for a \\eek's
visit.Tiny Amedcan flags formed an
nppropriéte centerpiece for anArmistice`dinner when Mr.andMrs.A.A.\-'Hahlbeck entertained
at their home Thursday evening.
The other appointments were ca:-ried out ln white and made an
effective arrangement.Bridge
pdzes were won by Harold Weber,M m L.M.Peterson,Raymond
Ludwig and Mrs. Wesley Yakish.
ba- he lmtxl te nd er , ab out o ne n uu r.n q T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T 01 - I maxa n 91 , m o r w s am r e m C U\ »: n r | 1I-'rmumnia no ta to es rnsy be \1rA¢:t.tr1\'|C'1"nI\I r1 n lI N' l' Y NF I B - |.
title to said real snare by the
claims of yon,or any of you
to some right, title, lien, inlzresi,
claim nr demand of any kind what
Boever, of, in or to said real en~
tate,or any part thereof,whic -
yan dr any of you, may cIAlm t-
havs therein, nad w severally en
join and bar you, and each of you
your heirs, executors, adminis£ra»
tors and assigns from hereafter
claiming ox- asserting any right,
SUITS AND OVERCOAT5
Unul
NOVEMBER 26th
J. D. GARRISON
5 th e me . ¢ .c ° m | ; ; ; ' §
th a vesretable.a n d |:~.Ȣ.+
Deceased../Notice is hereby given that
Sophie Johnson has filed with the
undersigned,County Judge of
Washington County, Nebraska, his
final report as executor oi' the
estate of Chris K__Johnson de-
ceased,and made an application
for final administration and dia~
dmrge, and for the assignment of
DANCE
A T
K m g ' s
Pavnlion
3 miles North al Blalr
On hi gpwa y No. 5
Sat., Nov. 22th
Music By §'
OMAHA RYTHM BOYS
OF OMAHA, NEB.
GOOD FLOOR GOOD MUSIC
GOOD ORDER
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Housekeeping
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ATTENTION1~
Linge rie Regul ar $ 1.00 £4Sel le r at ----6 9 C A
1 -_°' ?
~o u R s P E c | A L s F O R ..
THISWEEK
uw
lf PLEASE
Blo om e ré, Re gul ar 89c 5
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We have hid in a supply of Childrenvs wearing
eppard with the thought of supplying e long
felt need in Blair.We have Childrafs coats,_
dx-uses. sweatem and hosiery high in quality
md low in price.We want you fo see thin
offedng.\_/ \
OUTFIT YOUR
\ BABY HERE "1»
ff
'L - 'vs £1
/
We lnve just noeived n nhlpmmt of new
Smockl Ind Slip-on Aprons.I n t the thinll
ln I Chrillmu pracnt.
Thé Style Shoppe
f Mm c. c. Vm umm. Prwrletoe
zk ed ap p le s f or de ss e rt c o mp lete
ve ry sa tis f ac tor y ove n d in n er .
Pe el tfurnipa and c ut. in small.
ieces,Cook i n s a lte d wa te r u n ~
1 tend er,d r a i n a n d ma s h .Sea-
J n wi th sa lt,pepp er,b u tte r a n d
III
of i l a c i i i ] -Q . ~ L df d w i g o f ° 'f r "' $ E "' M "C (;Marshall
|lingtonI_wa1;.l\&nr;ted Ln ffgg-had as their guests for Sunday
mae no 1ss_1 .ge a "dinner,Dr.an Mrs.P.L. CadyurdayatThlensvllle,Wm.,thv a nd sons.Richard and Jack, and
ceremony taking place at thehome of the brid e parents, mr.|§l;§§_°"and Richard Nelson of
and hirsf. Wm. Lange.TheyouI§|;Th'J 1 f th A 1 _couple ls expected I0 arnve 1n!,__m §.,..""'§§h§.TS1.l.en¢Z¢' 3 5 ,
agar.Put a fayer of turnips in
A buttered baking dish,than A
lnver nf nahed chase.Repeat
A
I
A;-lingum the r m p m or thi! '"' ""i;`i'iié`Ai-fini M xl »-°ttyw e e k m g h e w i l l m a k e , g n i n a ¢ 1 i m n g : ' : " } m P ° p' ; n h o u s e o n F r i d a y e n -
-' g |v m a g m o m l o m e .n i n g t o n f u l l h o u s e .T h e 11 11 1.
H .V e r n o n ' M l n l u l l a n d e h i l -r4u m m m '1 |H d w l u e h \ \ r u a e o m e d ¥ »W | l ° " ' °
~. .
- ' : . .d § '. . ¥ . .: . . . . , .. m h z I r s e ~ ! : ' : _ § i ': ° " . . . " !9 : ' : . " § . ..
until all the turnip is used.Cover
top with a layer of cheese.Sprin-
kle with paprika and bake in a
hot oven 20 minutes or until
heesc melts and begins to brown.
'hlrnip Puff
'wo cups of hot mashed potatoes,
5 teaspoon salt,2 cups of hot
mashed turnips,'A teas.pepper,
1 tablespoons of hot butter, 2
ablespoons of sweet cream, Pwell
eaten egg.Mix potatoes ond tumlps thor-
nughly, adding other ingredients in
>rder given. Bake in buttered bak-
ng dish in a hot oven 20 minutes.
Serve hot ln a dish in which it is
mked.Carrots or rutabagas may
ae used insfead of tumips.
Sugar Bread StarterBefore rnixing up your bread
place two tablespoons of bread
sponge in a jelly glass with aLight ua, or a pint mir, in Stir
into it one heaping teaspoon of
white sugar.Do this before anysalt has come in conud with it
Put away in a cool place The day
before you wm want to bake
lgain, take this smarter and add
one tablespoon of water and
enough flour to make a good bab
wr.Do this in the manning orat
noon. At nightstir up your spongevrlthout salt. and add the contents
o! the jar whiw should be light
Next moming take out two spoon
ful:and do the same as before
I! used a angle of times a wee]
it will get be r right along.
Clmcolnte Mailed Fudge Froltin|
............,........_..-."ll l l l [ l u n a a u u l c n c e w a s l\ C|lb l u a
m m - - n l
~Qfaroar f r o m th é begin-
n i n g u n ti l th e a n d o f th e p la y .
|A birthday _Qinner _wgg g'i1-gp gt
MARCUS nacx
B O ND E D A s s r m c r m
Office In lhyla Bldg.
x . . . . . .. . . . . .
th e h o me o f Mr . a n d Mr s .w .n .E l y o n Su nd ay i n ho n o r o f th e
bi r th d ay s ui'the ir da ug hswr,Mr s .
Ha n s S p e g g e r s o f Om , a n d u f
H .W .Spires o f Califo rnia. J unc -
ti o n , I o wa , the latte r b e i ng a b r o -
th e r o f M r s .E ly .Th o s e pres ent
\.-.:,|,... n.-m k a n n ' m ma m wa r ex
THE EAT SHOP
E. C. Rann, PmprhtarMa h, s o c m.Exzcellent Cuhhu:
Sltidsctory BordenCourte ons Tmzmnci
Flnt door aan Enterprise othotl
x
xQDr. Nnnnan K. RathmmnIoP'ron1E1'ms'rIOver the Blair Drug Co.
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\.¢».\." um ...V ......... ,..__..., ..__James Spires of Califomln J\mc~tion,la.,Hans Speggers andg a u g h t e r ,R u t h M a r g a r e t o f O m a -
a .Richard Cady was host at a si:
o'|:lock dinner vn Saturday evening which was given in honor oi
Marion and Richnni Nelson oi
Blair.Harry Osien-mm spent seveddays last week in Lineo\n attend
ing the Purina Feed Co. conven
t on.
Evenings by Appdntment ~Litglg .Jganne Ma ma ll,>'=h<1S
fir nt hi r thd n v nc nurred nn Ar mi n- |a;;'¢i§;";-2. ~ "amI |:E..3.¥f'§I.."%."ii.2.°»{.\?? 1-"E_ , _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ __
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DR..W . F . H E M P H T L L
- -. . . . - . . '- - - __.azfbernoon wa s s p e n t i n vi si ti n
amd a mu s i n g w e ti n y gu e s t
J eanne wa s th e r e d p i e n t o f
n u mb e r o f p r e tty g i f ts .
M r .a n d Mr s .M .D .Ne w e ll 1
Bla ir , s pe nt se ve ra l d ay s her e lm
nrnnlr n t flan h n mn o f f.l1eir nn'Q b i a i m s r g
ha t e d ln :mv I
Ho me T\» s lI l ld g.
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I PHONE 15I me Bldg.Bla ir, Ne hruh
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rs. Homer Miller, who unde
went an operaiion last week inLincoln hospital, is reported as r
covering nicely.
Mr. and Mn. C. G. Manhdl efenained a group of young foll
at a prettily appoinhed dinner 4
Wednesday evening which was
surprise affair in honor of thedaughter, Miss Betty, it being h
sixteenth birth anniversary.Tevening was mn: in playing ro
Those nresent included Richn
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»",_;__1 n......._n ~n,.».
Dmtilx-an s Ld? vice
mm sau ~ I
bluy,vuuuru ann nuncu rewu,Fremont callers from here thinlw _Migszhdeer, Emel lhller and Dorothea week wgn: Messrs .nd Mudlmesxbn r _
.August Kerkhoff and Rodney,'Mmon and R'§"'u'2 N*"'°of wm. Holtmm and hmily, cm- cn fwf-
here ."2?s1§ relatives Mr.. mdlw" |nd°A1vln WiI\¢fmil\K~
y)g_ gpwm 1~_ _"pp \`mn Gerald Pederson,Wilma Emil Lallmm home at Nickerson. will fem
. . . .-. . . g . . . . . . . . _ .. -
'Quiw a few from 'here mlebnv A meMrs. Hmm "°?°"°" md som.~ D s y i n F r e m o n t .um be 1
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OUR SPECIALS FOR
THIS WEEK
Lingerie Regular $1.00Sellerat----6 9 C
Blo om e ré, Re gul ar 89c 5
S e l l e r a t ----
We lnve just noeived n nhlpmmt of new
Smockl Ind Slip-on Aprons.I n t the thinll
ln I Chrillmu pracnt.
Thé Style Shoppe
f Mm c. c. Vm umm. Prwrletoe
mm-xm m u i a b i m '
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sudden ien'tTeneli|."I hafi T-ohbed
y w o t c v e f y c e n t l o o u l d l e t f r o m
y o n. an d I ' ve li ved u c h e ap ly a s I
could,an d F f a b l n k e d th e differ-
m f . .for y ou ."1
Deep wi thi n hm-she heard a
n a m i n g bell.She remembered
" U n k a s m e . w m . "
B e looked l c h e r - h
bla c k ¢ y e | nxe d on h er
- h e lo ok ed u he r d
unlonldamenl. a nd lu d d
u n e vu B lle u l wi th | I
an d wisd om.She pa ~
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'W u l muh lu! night, ki tten?himldf deilhenlaly when he hyd "|_knqv lh§t_!0\l his your on M the ms n.m x
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---Borrow!~s child
nsowm n u n ;
u n s o u n d - c h n m l i w l
wines l!»Nl\ir. Neur
oActo£Gonlni»|
m o .
~mvnnt 'rnunsnn
Year ~
Y o u ' m pain. i Sorry .'1 le ft th e
money ln y our d e lk d r u r e r .U l u
In.It'| all fo r y ou and ma c hildren.
any h ow."».nn......a....1rrnlse -iU. ...JA h»AlH;n.
m d o u b e w u w l m m m t u m f o ra ll th a t he ha d- -a nd m u t e d .A
week .mo he dec ide d to like I. step
that had b een ln his mind for some
fllnml I lm»¢»th at ll : n n t h a n
l f l l l d l f d l 01'DODOP-I D I Y !GI*" P u g n o t ~ W | | k W H L " . h s" ; w rm ne B . m B t : ? n ? wl `1 § ; u : §z m mg mn u b b o m ly ." lI e ' u 3 u u t e ll
u i f . r w u a ,c apable o t me to d o # h u t P u tmo wa n ts . .r m
...~m~f.N a an a b u t w i l l mu s t "°f, _*f° §§ E ?.'E °_E' ;"_- .___ _-. __.
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ofPricc pu
la ters
a c h e p
n r u c o n -"mum, mu.wg un. ........<.ently .fo r n o w : h e dld no t c a n
abo ut zh é mon e y n l a ll." D o y o n
k n o w an y thi ng abo ut la r l n g u n d
| , n lmu 1 \\' e' ve no t s ee n the m n or
dn y l.Pve been spring honsec leuz-
lu g. a nd h u e n ' l e v e n phoned her.
I trled to ge : he r ju st n ow. an d na
one nnawervd."
" I t h ln g L o r lu g a n d P u mn o n oln vln g s o me tr ou b le , " n ld wm." I
saw Ruby a day or mo a go, and he
wa s b la c k ln th e h o e a b o u t mme -
lh ln g L o r i n g tried to p n ! o ve r o n
hi m.He'| |be hard.I f h e a w
I vru exp er lln g lr .Lou-'lug decided
n m h e w o u l d b r e a k h i m w lt h m a
ma h ln n n h lu k n o wle d g e I n d c n t
the des,He wa s tb ln tln g f o r th e
water lhntphe enrrled, but c ould not
<lrln\L"
H e panned.an d th e red o f o l d
ang er b ur ne d ln h ls c he ek s.
"I he ld n otes o n h lm n s se c u ri ty
fn r hnnlnens th a t n e transac ted
Harough h ls onln e--p rope nles l
ro nld no t afford to ha ve ln m y
name.He : no u gh t I would n o t d u e
xo se ll ma no tr i. h e hu m: s o mu c h
§`n X&"».i1m E Q E I M § ,, } :
"I p ro mlle. " s he u i d a t on c e .
H e pn t t he fo l de d o w n ' l n h e rha n d . a n d k e p t u n i ln g e r u p o n lt.
so nm: lt remained 1.-land.
T'There ln n n a me heme.T h l l
af te r no on . wnh ln an ho ur nf wr th uba nk ls c los ed -b ef or e mln o' c loc k.
m h e r i mlti .twe nty thousand dol-
lnrs.i n cash.mu s t b e plac ed l n
me h a n d s o f m m p e n o n . m d t h e
Indic tment s g a l n n Lo r ln g wi ll b e
dropped."Ernesxlne wa s very p d e ._"A
any nn wr u mr ww: nurua muboardedl u Sh e rode a n h r ns
Belmo nx lve nu e .ju mpe d u p lu d -
denly an d gm ou ! of th e str ee t mr .
A m n sto od before n d m ; d o r e
l g m u the s tr ee t.E f n u ti n e n n
nc r o m th ro u g h th e tx-mme and go t
I n to m e mxl.
"Ple ase hur ry ."s n e ~ u ld .m d
llve h lm th c a d d r eu o i th e o ld o t-
llc e b ulld ln g n e a r the r i ve r, wh e nW lll led h ll s ec re t llte .
S h a r m t h a t m e c o u l d no t u r
to W lll s o o n e n o u g h , n o w s h e wq
. n ln rmd.S h a n n l d [ n e m d dr lva r
I§~éi1E21"£§`§s'é'eI>'iH»msI{é{ a[a l]Ci@Ilf
mntlwr wisdom.She moved toward
Wm,put her fled up to his andkissed his llpl."Will," tha slid,smiling up a tmm.her lovely face alight with
under u
larch 3.
Every
u open\ua.~n:r|L~emaved fl
txpiratiu
me publvim the
ln (ores
lcripdon
man |m4tions an
Tbe,Ham¢of Penfed Talking Prclures
THURSDAY
NOVEMBER zo
T h e St o r m
g;-1,1 With Lupe Veln and Paul Clvnna gh
COMEDY--Pun Ind Simple
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
NOVEMBER 21 Ind zz
The Santa Fe Trail
With Riclmrd Arlen and Ronin Mnreno
COMEDY--Resolution:
Satunday Matinee
TUESDAY \
.Novzmamz 25 r .
Paradise Island
With Kemelh I-hrlen
COMEDY-Gra|\dmg'| Girl
GLASSWARE NIGHT
3
SUNDAY and MONDAY
NOVEMBER 23 and 24
The Spoilers
With Gary Cooper md Ku Ihonllon
Annsr nsvmsnmf and gocxnvsn.
"PATHE NEWS
Sunday Matinee
ygws
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
m NOVEMBER 26 Ind 27
Hells lsland
Wllhluk lioltand Ralph Graves
(JJMEDY-Bmken Wedding Bells
COMING-Sunday and Mondny.Nov. 30-Dec. lst
Marx Bro¢l\e.rs in "Animal Crackersf
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w
d a
each
n h ls
lo w
1 nmlle of swee tness " wll| . I lo vs
you.You for ge! lt.You Ign ore It
- y o u m a k e la va n b u r d e n Instead
o f |snpp on.!( ve s e e n ll In th e
deep:o f y our nr1Int'g m l n d - m a t
lo ve Iwlr ny ed an d en tr a mwll y ou.
lnxleml ol' le ulnx y o u tr ee. l n \'e n't
y o u th ou g h; tha t? "
n n a n n tr e mb le d a llllle u n d e r
her h and.
"Only onve."h e gald,h ls ta e
n n a lwd . " o n ly o m,th e d n !A e r
I had made that plc lm-e."I le mo -
Ilnnod to tha plc -lure sh e sxlll held
ln he-r free Imnd." Th e n e xt d n y ,
I kn vw tha t I ro u ld hu t n o o n vr llh
my llrvnms.I k n e w I wo uld ha ve
tu q u ll ll - - ll ml nlny.l fe lt a n - I I
seemed an ll\u\x;:| \-"~He pn muwl,
stumbled n n wl l h courage.. " lt
ju s t s m- n wd lo me - n w o ma n ll s o
swee t a nd wa nd ln o ne ' | ; u r mn -mv
ge n e ro u s - h lo ve ly ; a n d th e n . md -
da xly . them are n house. nnd l c ur.
and rh lld rn . a nd nur ae mnldm andr-oaks,.-f. £» dnc lor a-a lh o us n m
lh l n g n - ju s t suddenly .I sl\n\\Idn'!
have felt an I rough: Il--l\\.\l ll un
me.l' m le llln g y o u - y o u ask#~
me."lje r e y e s we r e f u ll ol'( r a m
.
(Conc lnded ne x¢we e k )
1, \'avi"
f?f:?"'°f--as
vwW F P ~' 1
¢\
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D u p Wlthln I-(cr Sha H n
Wamlng Ball.
that they had much to tell
other.She lald her hand up~
arm,and n l d in the :mu~
long:
|
turn ed axri lns t y o ur bro ther -In -hw. { inf onna tlo n ab out md No us e go- | br ibe?"she said.nfs'th r o i t ur y . | i i" i h l§ d <
t°1\Hull u n - h w a t hlu a men todn v.lm: i nto the uz lv d etn ill.He wok e . " B u t zhat"s--wrong.I n . . A i m N
I
En-kia In-ehr`qi=:&1§in£o
md dusty doorway.
CHAPTER mv
1 II-Lu:uu»;.|-~\=u - . . .p r im.Ev er y subscriber
d s n h n d t h a t t h a n m a
e m n d e s p a r t o l t h e c v n
| uh nltmz hmon l, Er nntl| at A wealthy Chien]| tremendously atc rnc uTodd, y outhful nownpzn| c f s not particularly gg.
n o B Q c » Il . n e l .o f a m i l y .i n
, d b y W m
n r a r t l l t . n o t
a l l - t o d o e n r -l i m ,m o r e o l
- » » l n a u l r l n l
a ;\ | »- . v . v - _- ._.v -. -_ _ . _,and se e if I c an find out whnt' | up.
W ell. to long.Pm la te ."
Emes tin e was bu sy wi th he r h m
l l y a n d h o u s e h o l d a l l m o r n i n g ,b u t
_ _ |_. . . ... . _. . l | . . . . . _ k l \ 4 l l » . » n ' h A l
ifo" ~.,,'g_;,',,, nim mir his transac -
tlon s wer e wi th me -- th e c o mp an y
h e wa s d e a li n g wi th wa s mln e - h e
so ld my p ro p en y to me .I t w a s I
w | n h n n w h i ' n a n h l n s l i h h f B ;H u a '
Ile was very gen tle." " "" " "
"W rong , y es --no d oubt.B o t we
are at a place nous'--where It is the
les se r e vi l. wh ic h must b e o ho sen -Iun i r lu h ! n r wmn t.A h r i h n - - n d v W i ll
tract.between the publisher amd utor.Hg; -1111; Lu.
o oonvon uns po, 4subsc riber.the attitude their fnthetowardhis da ug hte rsgf "=;v*°'=g'°=;_~ :rn§t:~..no o an I. 0 n ; rta , cspabl of a.u a lO R U M B k m . .mzvt-]\nQ.roll:rr§g_ ;
l u u n w : n v v uI f w o u l d n k o
nmn mn la qn f n I.;:-':;;';;=';;..:.:
b u t th e h t -:mati a tta c h-
:hst i n W i llr nllnlzy . ro-
lo a n- ma ki n :a o u lanny ,\ o ltln o | xmlnn um 1"mmf.
w u n a sn.-use UI Lruuuuzu Lulc uvu'Ing In her hea rt.Sh e wen t to th e
phone two or three times. but c ould
not fre n Llliluxrs ho use nor Lor mfs
omc e."F un ny th in g I. illla n' s mo ld ls n' l
at h omo. " sh e th ou gh t, b ut n o on e
answe red the pr glong qd ri ng at the
§$'°n'§f§°{L `§2§{if `"i" |'Eé}3`5e1i" £`i§3
me nt on th e c h e (I n h e ho ld. I ha d
hi s no tes , an d h e wa s h oi dln g- th e
b a z n \
' - B u z h o w c o u l d y o u ?' r h a t ' |n o t
r i g h t .!Y o u c o u l d n ' t d o t h a t " ,
" W h y no t? "asked Pastono." I
l l v u a » . u .r -" w w - n .-r .. . -* d v dword.Yea. there ls a rogaine scale
o f pr lc el f o r indic tments.Th i s
mone y mu st b e mr oad.It ar m ta k e
twe nty thousand dolla rs to do it.
Y o u ha ve ln e money .1 ta ke u
: f e a t risk upon my se lf -- th is ta lk .
thi s name.Ellis opportunity , 'hut I
|W I L L w a s n a i l i n g u p a w o o d e n
box.Th e ahelvea an d th e
tab le wer e empty .An kle de ep o n
the flo or was u litter o f p ape rs.
"E meo z lno ! "Ho stopped, a ham-
me r In ha nd , to sta re a t h er .
" W h a t ar e y ou doin g?"she ex-
| \ \ | | r n . n 4 |n n ]# h a s h u i l f h n l l f | | 4 \n a #
| Tod d ana n u mun a nuu - »n n - n
Th e fo llo wi ng f olk s h e lpe d J e n s
Iver so n o e le b n te his b i r lh d ly o n
Su nd ay e ve ni ng : -Maxam a nd Mes -
amen H. C. Ra s mu ss e n a nd He len ,
Pe te r Iver so n an d Te sa ie , Ge qr gq
(u na .c m r r n n » I I - - * T h ar r n t f l l l l l swif tly,tr i a l b o c xu n o f E nIng,t o r mak e | ." r uHa l t .Brlc oland l l I:helpln u, lrn entlno ballnrter A storm! Sc ent 1
r
..I
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§`FJEI`{ua"i»Tém other house.Er ne z tme we n :o n
lr o r s f m ln d about her wor k.an d a t eleyen
.h u llf¢ NI U!. n'r¢lmk Mn l lf ml le d her I 0 thé
wal c leve rer than he.W h at c ou ld
he do?W hat c ould he say ?I
called In his notes.Eithe r he h ad
to pa y me. or I wo uld s el th e m to|vrun JUl.l ty uuu: nl..H e béo med upon her n o w -
pleased l s a c hild wh o has been
good a nd wa its f or pr aise.Ernes»
tin é wa s ver y agi ta te d.
" H o w d o y o u k n o w I ha ve th is
money ?" _
" I a m a dlre r tn r I n this b a n k -
y n " h a ve It- he r e. "
L l u z u a u u ,l u u \ l | C l l |n u n u | l | . u u L l ;o f h o r r o r *s h e s t o o p e d a n d p i c k e d
op from the ru bblnh o n que f loor, n
to m p lc tu re ."Oh, W i ll, h ow c o uld y ou te ar I t
up ?I t wa s g o od - -i t wa s won d er -
fu l.W h y d l d y o u destroy lt? "
W i th tr emblin g ha nd s s he tri ed to
n u t tho rag ged phases tog eth er on
Ras mus sen a n d c hildren,C a r l '
Ras mus sen an d thr ee zc hildren,
Rob Ras mus se n an d c hi ld ren , Fr ed
J on so n an d c h ildr en , Ri c h ar d Ne l~
son,E d Christensen o f Bla i r a n d
Mi es Lou ise Lars en.
Relatives wh o we re en te rtai ne d
f o r Su nd a y di n ne r at.the Ma r ti n
Le re en h o me inc luded Mr .a n dMr s .E4 §oxer_11sen a n d L r a g o i l
her Nahanni,leaves her pn re nu 'horn:b r i n e Hernilton.we e lth ry o u ng la wy er , lo n g L llllln e e u llo lurine her c ement to he hle erlte.
CHAP TE R Ill- W i ll a nd h le y ou ngwi fe b e d n their merried lifeln n elnxle room in s humble neigh-borhood.lrneettne reelizee the it-ferenee her merriege h u made inher eoolnl sphere, but, sec ure ln herlove, h eel the tu tu re br nvety .
c mu > - mn I V - J o h n P o o le .Wi1l'lL . . . ¢| . . A - . . A - u - 4 ¢ » - l \l h n e a h l l n u i -
w - - . . . _" " " 1 - . . - - . .phone.
"He llo ." sai d E rne stlne.
I t wa s a wornan's voice,crisp,
y oung and buslnessllke.
" h i m w i l l T o d d ? "
" Y e a . "
" Th i s is the Va n Hu e te n Cle rk
stree t Savings bank c alling.Cquld
y o u c o me d own Be re r ig ht e we y ? "
nxwh y - ~ I do n* t k no w. W h y s ho uld
. .......-and recovered hls notes.'1'hen he
round all hls deb!! due on the same
dny.He Inst seventeen account.: ln
on e a f te r n o o n - lma ln e a a taken
rluht out of hll ofllc e.He sold h la
c ar,an d yesterday h e mor tgn zedhln house.An d to d a y - un le s s lt' ¢
sto p p e d- h e ' s go ln g to be indic ted."
I-Imestlne got to her feet.~
"B u t, Rub y - ho w c a n y o u d o th la
zo Lori ng?B e does k n o w tn ln gs
a b o u t y o u - ""V er y llu le . "answered Pas~
Kano evenly ." F r a g me n t s - n o th i n g
whole.P a r t o f th i s d e l l- p a n o f
tha t.Bla o wn ac tivitie s wlll u hlne
muc h wo rs e ln c ou rt tha n hi s c o n-nec tions wl th me.D o r o d th ln k
l n m f oo l e n o ug h to p u t my se lf ln
je o p a rd y wllh a mlm llke L o ri n g ? "
Ernes tlue made a mue moan . and
b e began l o speak quic kly ,value
mently .wl th a strange s t e m n e u
and justic e ln hls f ac e.
" Ha c a me to me - h e n o u g h t the
c o n n ec tlon - h e wa s e a le r (o r a n y
wor k.He off ere d to d o z hmg s f or
me th at l wo uld n' t let h. lm dn .l l a
fs
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"Bu t th at man ey ls f or \ \' lll.r v sbeen saving n for nearly two years.
I c an 't Hlve th at mo ney f or Ln rlu g.
W x \V lll's .""F I I no t pay fo r Lo rlnx."n l d
Pastnno sternly .an d h e s h ru z ze d .
h ls fa r e nnered.hard."\\' hy ,
should n Yo u c a n - I f y o n wa n ' t.
he ' n s u n k- th n l' s all. "
` "Na,no."c rled E r u e mn e .- m r
th at-- no t W ll l' |money .I wo n' t
do lt, Rub y .l c nn ' L L o r ln g wlll
have tn z u do wn ln hll own wr ec k~
sue.Why :mould I nay a hx-lbe for
h lm?W hy s hould 1 l'0b W lll of hll
verv c hnnc e. for borlnn?Th in lln *t
l th e
he r
her,
th e
dr af tin g desk.H o looked a t
astonished.volceless.Hef nrs
me k e d agulnat th e wa ll.wan
sketc h of h ex- sell. wllh Elai ne
on he r ar m,`
" r m glad y o u dldn'z th r o w lh ls
a w a y - o h ,wm . I l i k e I K m l B u t
what ar e y on doing?Are y o u mov-
m n "
"W hat do y ou mea n. Ex-nes\lne?"
h e mi d s h a r p ly ." D i d y o n k n o w
shout th is u m m wh e n ha ve y o u
be en h er ef *
"Of c o urs e I kn ew. " s he nnld lm-
pnllently . c onfuse d to llnd the need
lo r e xn ln n a tlo n s. n ow. n th is vltn l
Lyons, John u. Jensen or urmg,|Mr. snd Mn. H.F. Enger, Miss
Mildred and Howard of Herman,and Mr. and Mrs.Hayes Rosen-hllm and daughters of Blair.hfr.
and Mrs. Bd I-lumen, Esther and
'Anna were evening guem.
Rev. and Mrs. P. J. Reinertsen,Mr.and Mrs.Ed Hansen and
daughhen and Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
tin Larsen and sons helped Mrs.H. C. [Arun celebrate her birth-
.1n\~ §nmnlnv nltar-noon.Mr. and
"Pm afraid I can't tell you that..§ou're m come here for a prlvlte
§n[ fffon7r ulidersund.
The're' s not a ru n o n the ba nk, 1|
there?I wo a ll my s nvln gs "
"0h, no," snld th e c heerful volee.
" No th ln g li ke thlll.I ensure y ou.
Can y ou b e here a bout ten minutes
of twe lve?Th e d o or man wi ll tnk o
y o u to th e p rln te omc s . "
ju s t mo n e y - th i s i s W lll' | f u tu r e - »hour." P r e k n o wn y ou ha d thla
his pea c e, hla ha ppin ess -thlglx my omce.sinc e :asc spring.I kn ew,
marri age- -this mon ey ."I o n ;before tha t.th a t y ou we reHe was silent.He s ta re d lt h er .hao ke rln g for s ome th lng -s ome n ew»»\\:-1| "null l¢"»»nn¢|lnn "IP all fu n )c a n - - _ - - w .. . _ -- _ - - -- _ _ .___Mr s .Peter Ive rs o n spe nt '1"hurs»
da y a fter n oo n a t th e L ar s en h o me .
Mr . a n d Mr s . D w i g h t P a tr i c k o f
P n n r l n r w n l w R n h l r d a v d i n n e r
1C H . | \ . P ' !'E R V - l u p r o m h l r f p l i mf o r I u . v 1 n ¢ h o r " u r o t o e t e d I n h i s
c a r l o ! f o r P a o l o ,u l u k n a n n t -
t l t u d o 1r l c h n r n k o n n B r n u u u o t o
n m n n l l l e n o f h o r n u r l i f e .l h o
V! lillg D l l l u | .u\.u\.»la..l t " n vs e e m s v e r y m y n t e r l o u n .b u t I ' l l
c o m e .I' 1 l b e t h a n a t t e n t o
t w e l \ e . "
" T l m n l c Y o u .M r s .T o d d .A n d .
Slw could Keel his disappointment.
H e wus dlsappolnted ln he r !He .
monster that he was. dared to Jndn
h e r !
"Y ou s ee ." s he s ai d desperately .
"Wlll lsn't always gnlng to ha a car-
toonist.I-Ie's golng to do somethlng
else.H e hasn't any s o me abo ut
money .I learned nbo nt money ,
when we we r e poor,b u t W l ll has
never learned.I-Ie'|e r t d v a z n n u
foollsh.I fo un d ou t lo ng n go tha t
lt he h ad I lf ty c ents ln n ls p oc ke t,
oxlhtty d ollar s. tt was a ll th e sa me
to _hlm.A n d t h a n - I dlseovened
th at w m wa n te d to b e a n lr tln t.
th a t h e wa n te d to wo r k ln colors,
that he hated c ats,And I b egan to
save.I' ve ke p t u p n front o n a
: ma lt amo un t a t money .I spent
less th an twe lve thousand dollarswa s gen r.an d w u l earned th lr ty
thnuaand.B u t It's been f o r w m .
l'xn no t r\amr ally emn¢-mlc ltl o r
do n s . hu t I ma ll f n r wi n . ""Iles-ha\>s \v| | |wo uld wa n t y o u
»»\.A»\ |hl|__nn\r wo r k .You rememb er the ulg ht y ou
m u l e th is plc tur ef "She plc k ed
up_;he nketc h of herself."You re~
me mb e r !O f c ourse y o n do.I
kne w th en , th at y ou wer e wo rk in g.
L l l l l m ha d to ld m e she sa w y o uinth is nelghbofhood.an d I r a ms
hare th e n e xt day a n d looked a t
y o ur wo r k .Dlx.W i ll.don 't lo ok
n l me n o !I wann't spy ing o n
y o u !Yo u wnre ao stranyze. and I
' wa s ve r y lln h u p p y - I h a d to k n o w
wh at y nu _ we re d olnb Bu t a re n' t
y ou goln g to wo rk h ere any mor e?"
ue la u g h e d a tn n g e ly .
"Ren t'a du e to mo rr o w. " h e s a id .
"l d er ld e d to le t I t ln .I'rn c loalng
this nmc e, and n n n u e r o p e n a n ~
other.I s up p o se . lln re y o u kn e w
I wa s wor ki ng he re , tha t y o u wer e
won-led About th e c a m h u !y o u
y n n n e e d n ' t h a ve wo n - I n d - I ' | l my
wi th th e job.I ' ve li ve n u p w i l d
Ideas.\\'e'||keep th e Inonm -
that's wha t c o unts."
"W h y .W UI."she said s w l f l y .
"y o u don 't th ln k thone'|a n v cun-
_ \ r I l \ l u |" " u rg u e s t s a t th e M a r ti n Lars en h omo
Mr . md Mr s . C h ri s B e n so n we r e
Su nd ay even in g gue sts a t th e
Ru d olp h And re as on home.
Su nd ay di nn er gu es ts a t th e
C h r i l Petaerson ho me we r e :Mr .
and Mrs . C. K .. A nd er se n an d Mr s.
Le ster Ha n s e n o f Ar li n gto n ,M r .
and Mrs. P. | I{. An ders en a nd f am-
i ly o f Spik er,Ro y Peterson o f
0 =a b d A lf r e d J ensen o f
B il loneeleun of approeahlnr number-hood.and In entlc lrn tlon o leventopense.m u l emrlnge
count.
S R A H I R v t . - w n r . : m m -eu denly .A suggestion t i l ttu n eml be held fr om the Brice-lsnd borne.the Todd house helm;emai l. mee ts with r etu nl. to I r an -ilud n de ep sorrow,th o u lh he r ta -lh e r a tten d s th e a b u qu tn He o l-
the
| ¢ -
I l l !
the
fern Brneetlne ln an ei nl ~ w h i c hme ie c llnu . I n loy nlty to 111. Pn-umo Mi n n h i s vr lf e o n l. m t : o reeasoletlon,l m !t r n u t i n e lnIlfr i a n T ltouched: t h e r en n e l .e.tnmtv nf h u h\ l| b L n d l d l l l h
--¢-.please.I wa s to a s k y o u to c o me
hy th e Clar k stre et c a r, a nd lea ve
th e c a r a t Ontar io street,Instead
of c oming In y our own c ar."
The c risp uolce was disc onnec ted.
Flrneanne put the mc etver In plac e
wnnderlugly .W ell.there wa s n o
answer to het' qtleitlons un ti l she
was there.She left the street c ar at Ontario
street and walked south.The door-ma n at the h nn k gr e e te d he r wi th
n ntl!!pod,left his plac e an d
f
Mr .a n d Mr s .H .C.Ras mu ss en
a n d He le n spe nt W ednesday eve-
nin g at the P eter I ve rs on h ome.
Mr .a n d Mr s .Ra y Fag er qui et
an d d a ug h te r s we r e Su n d a f a f te r f
no o n g u es ts a t th e Ru do p h A n -
dreason ho me .
ta xa th e a ld e r Mr s .'rode a. lego-»ha l ln vs lld .L ll lll u : n d L o m a ; n o
CH.\\.¥*l.r»n v.lI-»-'Wi{l'|h o l l e rd i n almost lrumadlntoly utte r thellr th a t lrn e n tln fs b ab y .The oou-»ph I wo tn the To dd hou se.L o r imn o u n n s his into huou ol!" n ml u t e "p o i l t l o l .I n u u o o l a t l a l 1 : 1
P u t a n o ,w i t h w h o m h e h u l l r m n d. .. | . . . . . . . . . » - \ . | . . .i l ;L -n n a A u # A n ¢ » ¢ A \ O L
wa lk ed th ro ug h the mg do vrn ntur a
room.E1-nestlne foilowed him.H e
paused a t the foot o f th e wi desta ir s th at led to th e ba lc on y .
"Th e le st d oo r ,on th e le f t lld e
ol th e balc o ny ,"he sa i d to h e r i n
n low voic e. and Ernestine we nt up
the stairs. hnll' friilhtened with this
Sunday nvening,thirty young
folks enjoyed | surprise party atthe Georgn Xuhr home, given in
honnr of B.a)1mnd's birthday
which occurred dn Saturday.
Mx-._ sly!Mrs.Albqn.Hms gn
secrecy.walked forward again, to~
ward the strc-et,passed indifferent
employeen and opened an unmarked
door, entered a private omca, and
closed the door behind her.
Ruby P u t a n o was numdmg by
me greemcurmlned wlndowl. look-
Ing down lnla the ltreet through n
m u |llt he held nDen.l l t h his
""1' ......... ......." erhnpl ha would.It would belike hlm zo throw away hla chnnce'Jar flu-Bu! wsu doesu'r knowg y nhl: money.Nohudy knnws.t the bank clerks.I thonilnl' i s lv lnp account was 1 prlvnié
mn er wm hal a xtndlo downneuhere#-lf he could study-If he
»»3~ §o '°.F`""'%Y nlct between your dulre and mine.do you?Th u ' |what X've beenuvlng for-all thi! llme.Lknewthat you would wsu! to qui! the rats,m d Vw snvedf a great dell ofmoney-you'|l be uhmllhed;[hadto know.l¢'| made lk poulble furul to hulla n reame.And wh!
should l worry lbw! lhe cats? D»
dn§é`13. "He tamed tcfher.l n i t l m v n ini-rlel. 'n el M f a p -" E fllll llllll"n u m ." 1 ° % ' 2 . ° " u . . " E '.!.'= 2112 ._ 'f ' ¥" -_ . F' 3 H" 9. " f _~ R_. E !' !_ . °? E
K n o w W I I C I D B P : n e w a s r m l e v g q o rmorefrightened.A t le n t .here
wall some one famtitar.
"W ill y ou .almke hands with ole?"
-He c amo to her .bi g. s obe r, n on-
rommttta l and o ff ere d hor h ll hmd.
Er oe ntlomia id he r ha n d ln h i s bi g
thi c k p alm and n otic ed . a l sh o am
so.how extra ordin arily I o n ;his
flmzor s wore . as h e took he r ha nd
ln bo th of hls.
"Pvc her-n wondering. ntl the may
over here. who It was that had IGB!¢. . . . .. . . A u . . \ . , .- . . n n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \ . . .a t
--._'~|
:»
"Hu W al W ell Pai d, amd I-lo Dld n't
Play t h !Garnof'
wa s we ll paid.m d he dldn*t p i ty
th e game.Hhs foes were big-»
b n s ln o u wa s th r o wn to h tm f r o m
a dozen direc tions inacc essible to
h i m M e y e a n n w He n ot whe r e
he wa nte d tn si tl- in th e I nn nf rI n
"lm KDOW,"s a m rns tao o." u e
neu n hla vro rk ro om fr o m me .I' ve
seen some of his atulf,W e lI - L o r -
lo g c a n g o to ju ll the n. f or a ll o f
me. and lf you are suhpongg-¢| into
court,to tes ti f y ab ou t things that
tmp en ed n t Langley la ke three
nu ma e r s ago.dou't #nr I iUdn°l
wa r n y ou."'
I-Ie ttlghed.Hi n ey es were and
auql_t.ired._The te ars sp ran g d own
Er n lines c he eks.
.0 'l fhinlr I rlnn°f anrnnn¢.nn
y ou think I wo ot y ou to sti c k to lhl
i n t l .lf there's io me th ln g bigger
io me th ln g mo re c ompeiling upor
y on?W h y , W i ll. W i ll- a ll I I r a n
ls jus t wha t y o u wan t. "Suddenlt
iho r ememb ared her erran d, wi th o
wall."Oh , W i ll, P utno o wan ts the
money fo r Loring-»-n bribe.Lu r
In' Ia In terrlbte trouble.He-'ll have
to g o to jai l, b ut. o h, I d on 't wan t
zo gi ve th em th e money fo r hi m
I t ' |y o ur money .Will---quilt give
:nun -:i:=.1:-""wr\1"iim=1iir-a;'aiw¢ue."hi h|!¢|9ll\ll»»\I|¢~ln.v ig!! nun.
.|
b h u ' r a a nJ"..'t'{5 \ .n » t ; l l ;:!1.l.Lln..' T ''I'
Ha n s q n Lin ¢oln,w e n Sundxijf
gu es ts o Mi s s V io la Nels o n .
Mn ]d Mr s .Ric ha rd Ne ls o n
spent.;emday eve n i n g a t th o
Fred LK te en home.
T u y eve ni ng gu es ts a t th e
Rig/Fa ge r qu is t h o me we r e M r .
a n Mr s .r e t e r T o f t o f F r e mo n t,
: Mn an d rn.Fr e d Fmmmuisc t n f
. . . . .. r . . . . ¢ 1 - r n 1 ". .._ . , . ..c ms? 'r nz n I- »P oo l| ' » la c k o f ln -
u r u t ln th u n e w ve n tu r a th f n to n uto w a c k lt.w m ha s x visio n ofau dc ul a n a. p ai nter . th e dr um of
h i s llh .Po ole. o n th a ova of liv-in g u p bi n wo rk a n d lo lnl to F lor -ld u, ln to un d d n ~ th e s tu d i o .
C HA P TE R XI-~!"o| Io'|d u l l :n u n s tha cloning of tho studio.Flnn no ln l dlf llc u ltiu a n ln c on fr on twi l l a n d Ef n n tln n .B i n h a t! a n d!: u r | . u | : ,a i u :z u l u u l : r v U | . l l | ) .I
-I i exp e r t to s e e y o u- I d o n ' t
k gl-===I expec ted.I ha d |
dre ndh dre am Ins t n ig ht, an d P te
hmm friirhfnnnrl and nnrvnnc |11
EE-11£1§f 'gnzf |§é`"§eh`=-'ir '¢§r`i»3§
mistress.He wishe d to exp loit her
-- d e le n h e r .So he séh eme d a nd
planned.B u t y o u c ann ot get in to
~ ...........\| u |.ll.|Iy¢C\|u|.v lr ath i s |kn o w that y ou en d a n g e r 'u',_-ay uu u t le : me m u n c n lr u u
:I
hard.
" A r e y o u ou t o l y o ur lenses?"
he asked sternly .."\\ 'hat do y ou
.m¢g_¢§,*l1r91§er?. .!\fla=r.,=nQ°s,v, lwvf'yousiie opened her purse an d took
Hells lsland
Wllhluk lioltand Ralph Graves
(JJMEDY-Bmken Wedding Bells
het' lmall nvlngl deP 08Iz ook ro m
lt.F8110 opened tho book, and put
it lu h i| ha n d. th e to tal ac r os s th e
narrow page.His ey es were wide.
inc redulous.H o rubbed his hand
ac ross hla fac e.
':1s'=yourg.,\\"lll,"' Eh? suld wglth
C O MI NG - - S u n d a y a n d Mo n d a y .No v.30-Dec .I n t
M a r x B r o t h e r s i n " A n i m a l C r a c k e r s|
y mi r a r lf - y o u r very
in g to me .I kn o w enougki about
: m r " " '" " " " '" I ~ = € # = = § e ; = € a = e ~ \ § ; § - = f f » 1 = ' " " 4 § 2 =
I I n n Q _M I A n n m a n u l h g ~ """""""" " '" " " " "`"s the whirlpool and then out [gain-"
.. ..me Ernestine, looking at him. felt then 3 " g nsw2:;:a':E_n;l:lhYuv';c:sucking breath of the vnrtex."Rui
nnré nf gentlenesrs that went to Ep.what have I to do with lIliSl?" ahelseziilnefsheart.gn spite of her »=»=~=d;_"\\:hat gg" I dolfifgr I»<;f;======formed and net prejudice! against I ¥_"_'!_ _'EF'_'l"_f_E?me tus wtlo ui
:hm to know what you are dnlng--
lt's generous. but, qh, Ruqy, l§.,tawm xlové¢=-wllr,f tin'ui¢'m;n¢."'
"Your s1nt,er»--'° his oiilected.
"Why should I sncrlnce Will for
Lm-ing.and Lillian?" she said pas-
Th e f o llo wi n g gu es ts hei ped
F r e d Dic lc mey er c elebrate h i s
bi r thd a y ursdny e ve n i n g : Mr s .
Mi n n i e L aa k e r a n d f a mi ly a n d Mr .
u l l l u . \ | l u a l s u a w i s h u u u u p ; l u |l u n #u l ! w l t h w o r k h e d o o :n o t l o t h e rs u .w i t h t h a c h i l d r e n .l m u t l n o: u n to vi a l! th o P u u n o a s t L i n ! -lo y t i k i .Before they lo a n ,W ill.fea[ln|,they ara d r lttjn g nggrt.
ani l
so I n to reach I n l.lDdlfl!lfldll\| ,[ld Mr s 'C1153 Ha n s e n lf l d f8Ul"».»&h Ernutlno wltho u t te lli n ; h a r
Y-or hll uplratlrmn to beeoma a paint 1.llnhv Pnsrmnn aume purpose a l o n a t e l y ." I : w i l l t a k e m e d l o n g
| \ | vA i n ¢ A n ¢ a u ¢ I . \ a ;u n - » n . . . u n i -lar. but hu lllila nuccen.n I " T "'.";:";.i1 I""r l t ° . g u : w u p : u r n e r I c n n l r u p -lrsull.|\:L ul l:a u u w J u u w i l y |u m u |.u n\.\. .umul u|.c u w u u y u g u l u .F u l l f a s l u o n e d s i l k t o w p s e r -c m v r s z n x n - n m l n :, » . . 'a . -|n o r m - r e a i n m l p l g a k l n ,a n d s h e c a n d o n o t h i n g f o r h i m m y w l l ' - - l l A n d s l m p i y t o a w e i t a w a y - - t o s e n d
. M -....1.:Jt..........:.x..n.0:11-cu .- - \. .ur l fl n l" |» na | \l ln A t n l n l v n XV III a n d n a l | | | \ \ | | |l r | | v | l \.nnA»¢...... a|..\.»n u a i n v I n a i n t #a | | | h | n \ | | a n m . .....I f n u r h l i n r l l u n n r l n n r n n n n l l n n vl r\ | | ; ¢o r C||.l..l.|Ull w u l g l l b m u ;a u x i n -ings that Wear on sale now, 776pair-sizes BV: to 10, all coprs at
the Fashion Cqnter.. 4-I-lt
M n mann*OA w n n n n a n n ¢ ... |. l II» . L
r l t u r n t o h e r p |. r l n t | . S h e h e u l t a t e l .
b u t a n l n n l l l h t i n t o P n n l l . n o ' |l u nl a n l n t u d e c l fl e w I w r .S h o c o n l a n t at o b r i n k w l t h W l l l .N e x t m o r n l n r .
r u . l l : | n | ;w h a t t h e n f t u m w n u i d
_ - - _¢..L.........\.- l.¢¢¢.»...\..-...........n
: h u u u n l h u p i l h l l h |I;l\ \.l}LU I u l g l n ,mm t h e e d g e u l ' l t .H e s e n t e d h i m
self hr~l'n| e her on the empty desk.
"I d ldn' t want y ou to c ome to my
n m c o .a n d I d i d n ' £w a n t t o n o t o
r u n c s L u n n l l .u |llllu2:|il\.|¢l l l l l l l I Uatop lt.I t w a s m y i n te n t i o n - n n .
my dete rminati on-~zn m l n hi m.tohave hlm debnrrvd. dlsgrnc ed, sent.
t o t h e p e n l z e n t l a r y .I f I c o u l d .I :
n.w u t u n u u | ; |u u u IIU L c u u u DIIU Ww h e r e i t g o e s !L o r i n g h a s n l w n g r s
h a t e d W i l l - " h a s c r i e d t o h a r m l n l m .
. m m n o w y o u a s k m e t o g i v e u p
\ V I ! l ' a c h a n c e .H e C n n ' t w a l t f o r -
P
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SUNDAY and MONDAY
NOVEMBER 23 and 24
The Spoilers
With Gary Cooper md Ku Ihonllon
Annsr nsvmsnmf and gocxnvsn.
"PATHE NEWS
Sunday Matinee
ygws
TUESDAY \
.Novzmamz 25 r .
Paradise Island
With Kemelh I-hrlen
COMEDY-Gra|\dmg'| Girl
GLASSWARE NIGHT
3
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
m NOVEMBER 26 Ind 27
Hells lsland
Wllhluk lioltand Ralph Graves
(JJMEDY-Bmken Wedding Bells
COMING-Sunday and Mondny.Nov. 30-Dec. lst
Marx Bro¢l\e.rs in "Animal Crackersf
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one for only $1.88 at the Fashion
Center in Blair-Womens andMissesI-Ian::mart new styles-
values to $4--now priced $1.88.1:
CROWELL Hosts
Mr.and Mrs.Fred Jones of
Hooper,made a pleasant call at
the Home Sunday,also visited
Squire Jones.
Rev. and Mrs.Booher of Ken-
nard, attended the chapel servicesSunday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Crosby aré
happy to`have their grandson
with them a few days, Billie I-`ree~
land of Omaha.
Mr. Cornish came hp to see his
mother Saturday as it was necev
sary for her to have some dental
work done at this time.She is
getting along nicely.Walden George enjoyed n visit
of Foreit Rowe and Buster Bayof Hooper,his old friends,last
Sunday.
Those who came to see theHomethis wek were the Condo
me-a to mm. .tn mm-.. -nu uhm"do ll. and returns to Chlraxo andhor husband.Wlth lltl rtft In thelute cloud wtn hill on I new ld!!for a eomtc strip.tt tn an tmmsat-ate success. Money now: In.Ernu-unn thtra emu ls born.
cmtv-ran xllt-Ernst-ttns f m .\xe|\Wlll Is hldlnx somethin! tramher.Ho hu opened his oltt studioandIn .his absent-o one vlnltl lt.lesrnlnl' his nent.Pastnto telllnor Lorlnl' ln on the worn or ln~fllctment tar ssrloua IuvoreaklngTwehlthousand dollars-A hrlht-wttt - i n htm.srnmtn-tt-ts vhs
money but feels lt Is WIlI|lrsl.sh- wlll Int hlm decide.
"Elmer turn out the llisht or go
somewhere else.I'm tlred.""l-'rom worklazt" she asked. nntlthen regretted swiftly.Tlmt trntt
too murh llke that other time-that
other paln.wut did not answer. hut turnedflls back and flung ltls arm. lu the
blue pojama sleeve.up over his
eyes.Ernestlne pu! out the ll;:hts
exvlfpl the small laom at hor side
or the bed. and sat on the hm mr
a whlle, her f t drawn up nntl her
arms clasped around her knees.thlhklng. her Ind turulng this way
and thnl. her henn full nf pnln."Wllt't" sho sald at last tzontly.but he am not answer.She wnnl
your lnotuo, hut I felt thu! I had tosee you. Ernestlne." he snld gently."tin you bclles-e that I am \\'ll|'|friend?"Hrnestlne felt that the occaslonwus tuotnenlous.She fel! herselfthrust back from the ordinary eon-venilnmtl jttdgnnents of her classand gt-net-atlon to somethlng moreruntluntentnl.She answered natu~rally. honestly:"Yes," she silo.l dn."
"Goml." he saltl."Pre not donemany unsolllsli thlnga la tny life,although I've dune plenty that weretlnngorntis-lnlt for my own gain.Hut l'tn golng tu do something foryou now.l'tn golnx; to glve you arhnnce to 'ln sntnvlltlnlz for somehotly else..\l| last aight I couldn't
1. . _
sleep. knna-Ing that the plans thataretwmtlngforwardtodaywouldhun you.I knew that I must work
Buute change lt it were posslhle.I
tvntttt-tl to take Into account the ex-
iottute nf little Emesllne. knnwlngthat I tuust at least glre her her
ehanre. . . ."
"\\'hat do you mean. Ruby?" sheasked, hor tltougltu tttrnlng tu \\'lll.
How could he be involved wlth thls
mmm Hn had hid seemed Devesnltry.llcrc. nll ahout
me. are these young men-llt-utt=n-aut:gangsters,It you llke the
newspaper word better.They aremy army.We must have loyalty Inany army.We must have ohetll-ence.Loyalty and obedleuce. nrst,because they have conllrleure ln me.
that I a m wlse.that 1 wlll take
care of :hem whlle they stay withme. that I nm competent to meet allaltuntlons.But lf a mun ls dlsloyal. all the rest must see what
becomes of hlnt.Loyalty. nrsl. he
cause of conlitlence;serond.be~
muse of tear.when ntlmlrutlunruns, tear remslns."
"But you ore.not golng to ruln|.ot-lug non-7"she nalueogerly.
"You have changed your mla d-
you have some plan?"
"No," he wld slowly. "no, not I.
I have no plan to save Lorlng Haut
llton.I huve~uo desire to savehlm.I would not l m my llttle
Hager for Lorlng Hamilton.lt is
lnevltalrle that he should mt.
should he punished.Even ll'lwantedto do something for ltlm
now, 1 ntuld not.His treachery ls
known to others as well as to my-
self.Mutter ls needed.If x should
over.Hl l gift wut die. he'll gonate."
"Lot-lug has loved you,Ernes-
tlne."She stopped her incoherentspeech.She looked at hlm withda;-k enl. and her face rr" very
pu e."That time." Pastauo sald. "when
you were Ill-when Elalae wasborn,we would not have foundyou, lr It had not been for Lorlng.""But Will found me." she quit.-vofred"Yes-after Loring had torn the
town up-had organized a search-had warned me.\\'lll would stlllbe wandering about Sherldan Park.And after Wlll found you. what dldhe do?You might have died there.without proper care.It was I/1r~Ing's practical energy upd ablllty-h i s declslon and l.tls"eiliclenrywhich saved you."/He got up and utored about rest-lessly. . He meemed almost to pleadwlth her."'1`hlt's why I cnuldn't sleeplastnlzhf..It came to me all the time-he loves our Eraostlne.fool andtraltor that he ln.He would tzlvoeverything he has-for her.It lsher sister. hor famlly. her famlly
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»- - » P n c e s ' l ' h a t T a l k - - -
P u r i t a n e n a m e l e d Ste e l
R a n g e . ,,...-....-,....-...........$89.50
Enameled Roasters-...-......... 1.00
6~qt. aluminum Kettles-~..-..85
Weather Strip,"keeps out
cold,per fl;.......-...-....03
Carton of 6 Edison Mazda
G u a r a n t e e d N a i l H a h m l e r . -.9 5
C o m m o n N a i l I-Iammer........5 0
Quality House Paint,su-
perior t o the usual
paint sold,gal...-...-....,...- 2.16
Heavy body Barn Paint......-. 1.26
Pure Linseed Oil......-.-.-.-_......- 1.00
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B l u f f s t i m M r s .M a y f i e l d a n d H i a e y e s a n d b r o w w e r e h l d c i r n b y
" ' e f `A Q n A A 1 \..n .
ta rt wi th I m s t a n o m e ;the f u e withdraw 1111-:my from my own prl-
c ou um of fri end shi p.lie ha d u ev-vate sourc es, ur tr I should wi m-
gr llild 3 f il\ 0K f rom hlm dr a w IROBEF frUl.l\f\lllll$l u l l [IFE
" No , "ho la id .reading her lvdia ble for lrlf tl. when It is n ec es
thought.'mom W i l l - b u t L o r i n g -pn ry , lt wou ld be in sta ntly kn o wn .
\mn» nintm¢ lnnuhnnai I nrino lhnn..2:0--in H18 lint DIBCB. I d0|1'f. Wllll
name.Bhd ll mixed ln It-»-she willbe h ur t b y i t.So this mo rni ng.I
c ame to town.I ha ve :e en th ebankle d g e r f ro m ti me to ti me .I
have wa tc he d y ou r pr ivate f or tu ne
gr o wi n g wi th md c h Interest.an d
§Lamps,...............-.
§Keen Kutter Butcher Knives
E Large Flash Ligl1ts.-.........._.....
1.08
fm
4-inch Paint B1
Sure Shot Shell
r'ush.....-...--..-.- 1.00
s.._.....-..................95
lish Dishes
s...........1.00 to 1.50
Copper Clad.
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Ma l i n u n v v ;U L \l u » ¢ |u ; ¢[ n g [|) |( ]o r n l s u r n ]~~.M r ;L l o v d .M m -f i l n v n r n n d l m m n h h u h \ n | \ \ | ¢.L .. .. ¢. |. .3 _'1l 9. °l | | | }
_ _ _ __.._, _.,- - -- -- -- - - u ¢-vuullg una a uuuuug l c u u l u u g ,e xM r s .S c h w l i s e n j o y e d u p l e a s a n t
r i d e t o F r e m o n t a n d b a c k w i t h e d m o u t h w a s i n 1- e n n s e .w h .
c u .95 ~Very nice Rel
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ma,;;:;f";;¥.;;."'ai.'.;;' f-é"`iL
ruined?"." L o r i n g - r u ln e d ?Bu t h o w? "
" H e \\~lll te ll y o u . lf h e l| f o o l
e n o u g h lo ml; th a t l h a ve n xln e d
hlm.I tell y ull than h e mlne d hlm-
le lf .lle 's ln d eb t. he '| ln trou ble,
.un d he'|un de r th e s ha do w o f a n
ln d lc tme n t - f o r brlhlng wltnesses
In federal c o u n - | e Ho u e b u s i n e s s
Emes tln e."
"Y ou me an - th e g ra n d J ur y ? Bu t
h o w d ld ' l lx ls ha p pe n !Te ll me.
please."
"l c lu no ! te ll y o u ever ith ln g. l!' | |a lo u ;u o r y ,and lnvolve d, and. be
to he lp Lo rlng .I f h e we re my
m m brolher.I wo u ld f e e l th a t h e
mun f ollo w hln c ou rs e alon e.No rc o u ld I h e lp hlm, e ve n l r I u n a .
hu t' - - he lo o k ed a t he r ln ten u y s o
th a ! f o r a mo me nt lc se emed tha t
: h e wu s lost,hy pnotlzed .by ble
n e a t da r k e y e s - " y o u c a n
hlm, lf y ou llke . Emextlne."
"Tell mo. " elle wh lnpored.
c an I ri n?"
He p u :llln hn nd l n h l |
nn d lo o k o u t h l: hlg s llr er wa tc h .
Lln y lng the d n t o f h l l p a lm up on
lr.h e tvls te d lt.unlc ns wed th e
lm r k n f the vnu-ln and lo o k f r o m
he lp
" W h a t
poc kel
knew, or thought. that \Vll.l was lg~
uo ru ut o f n .S o tn ls mo rn in g I
c a mo to wwn. a n d e u e mlly 1 h a ve
:nada this possible.An d no w, y ou
d o no t seo lt. "
He was p utting h ls wnlc h to geth-
e r an h e spoke.hu t h e le ft th olll p o f p a p e r ln E r n n tl n e ' |hand.
"lK 's o ne o 'c l\ 'k . " h e nld ." T h a
bank c lo ses at t r e e s u m me y o ug o an d ta lk to w l u .A wo ma n
ou g hl no t to la ke A s tep llk e thi s ,
an;-hon.wlth o u t ta lk in g to he r
husband."
- r d a o :m l n :l o gi ve w u r a
lfwney lo _ l. o rln ; , "Er ne stln e so ld
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Then
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an Mantles, per doz .95 for presentMr s . F a r n ha m, o n e da y la s t we e k .
Re v.Ge or ge a n d Re v.D a y a t-
tended th e mi ni ster ia l me e ti n g
he ld i n F r e mo n t Mo nd ay .Th e y
rep or t a very i nb ene oting p rog ra m.
Th e c hapel servic es conduc ted
had she seen that druop bPl'nn°?
was Elalno'| .it 1:us the gentleduring fold of her month, when 1
had been li t tl o a n d sick so mu
an d h ad bo r ne lt ml wi th s uc h
mnrkgfale _pam-nee.\\ ' llla 11101 The Finest Heaters.The Twin Flue '
e Ask Comparison with Any Prices MadbRe .N l l .Wu.; mil: u I-.i:;'¢d Ky ..§"§h°"§§`J1d .wEI,'&,°"but in -u~J3»nJ`2§ '?»°'l1$'§e§§£
He .wus llc kf.H e wa s enduri
Pnqhinh filnlxnr Sill:'nnnmzna in .§E'1'?.""f'.' ? . . ¥ ° ' ¢ ~ I l lt | l ll . d a or Mail.We Aim To Please 1
A l l n a u vl a \ | \ l l U \ A \J: l l l Alluih illud .l u Uy uu ul ~~ |||: d l t h e s m a r t n e w s t y l e s - o v e r 5 0 0 b u r l é d l n h e m a i f p h ¢ r De r s ? n ¥ n l
j u s t r e c e i v e d f r o m N e w Y o r k a n d s e n t m e m a n d n n l n .R h o m u s t f
placed on dale--\ralues.to $9
isle now $6.'f§; wq.q§.to $12
ada now $*'f.95;values to $18
w e now $12.75.Sizes 11 to
on
ononsz
and ms he zsss. ~ ._44-1s
a way Out for all of them.If 1could see wha;to :lol If southlngvs'0uld show her the wry!
Nvst morning Will ale his hr!!'"°='3°.£'d&"°f=l put, his awuw an mmmmmlmmImmmlmlulu||n||m||||m|||m||ua||||u|||||||||||||||
}mmlnlulnln||||||||||||mlnTg 1 sides, rr is unwise and unnec essary . |betwee n the unter and ln nér c a nes
"1 c an give y ou a few fac ts.A we qk a small p iers of p aper. folded onc e" " °"m:rd:s.li e sat.his dlsllpgmbgred
GEQIIl|.l£:II|§I}'..r d f .M r .u t n n o o p e n q d t h e o u r n r rh e r ,b u t d l d n o t a n s w e r h e r I m :J l l m m l m m m
pf
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-~MI * u n s
Pure Phu---mm,BIll',Nebrnd'a. Nuvembsr20 assFlrdture , mp ma non: co v e r
m n la bo r R. Bande d.21-U
Greeting cards at The Euler-
prlle.Call md ne.44-tf
Damon Nielsen hu returned to
Blnir after attending school in
Chiugn ,ev-ml weeks.
For Sole-Good Holstein cow,
$75.00.Clyde Poder, So. Walks
Ave._44-1r.~
a m x .Bepdotf,u m m m
md n m h h n a servinl.Phonu:
otttiee, Isl; rcarldsnee. 188.29-C1
Mr. and Mm Robert Rasmussen
and children vgre Sunday dune:
gunts lt the J. T. Ndnou home.
Mr. and Mrs.Martin Berbellnn
were in Omnhn last Sunday ali-
emoon visiting nlntivea, Mr- und
Mrs. Alfred Cornilh.
For Ren ThNe may furnished
rooms for light housekeeping. Hot
water heat.Wm. Bryant, 102~E.
Colfax St..41-At*
Attend the Firexunn'a Thanks-
giving dance Thursdny evening,
Nov. 27 at B. F. D. hall.Pound'a
orchestra.Gents $1.00, ladies free.
44-ll
Mesdnmes Sarah Johnson,Ed
Wal!! and Fred Nemetz and son,
Clifford, dmve to Rosendzle, Mo.
last Sunday where they will spend
a week with relatives:\
Highest price psid for qe nm
and poultry at North Side station.
Flour and feeds.Phone Black 61.
Q. H. Mundorf,Mgr.,68 West
State Sr.43-ev
Mrs.Frank Freeland and son,
Billy of Omaha, edme up Monday
to spend a few driys with their
aunt"Mrs.Birdie 'Warrick and
uncle, Wm.Freeland.
Mrs. E. T. -UDP. Mrs. Ella Price
and Mrs. Chas. Beckman attended
the birthday party of Mrs. Ge0\'K¢
Rohwer, Sr. at her home ln Cal-
houn last Thursday afmraoon.
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~_1~/ '4 ?
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£2
cards?We have a beautiful line.
It you are unable tn some to thg
Entjarprise office,w i 11 and n
representative will call and show
yonf the line.44-ti'
hir.and Mrs.Nick Thane nn-
tertained the following friends
and relatives last Sunday:Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. Slerk, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Schmidt, Henry Rohwer, Mrs.
Marie Mehrens and daughter, all
of Calhoun.
Mrs.J.Ziegler, who lives just
:auth of town,held open house
to her frleixds last Tuesday Afh
ernoon,the occasion being her
birthday. There were around forty
present and a very plexsant after-
noon wu enjoyed by all.
Rev. md Mrs. A. F. Newell are
looking forward m the return of
their son, Donald, w spend Tlnnks
ywgng day with home folks. .Dom
Com fed Beef Roast, 1b..._221;§<=
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35
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°"f~:.'12f.' NER\/iNE
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Sugar cured Bacon,half
or whole strip, Ib.25c
A l l W r o u g h t U p O v e r N o t l u n g
Didn't sleep last night; too much work; the chil-
dren are fretful; the Boss in cranky:Mrs.DeVms
didn't invite you to her party.\Ordinarily you don't mind any of these things, but
today they are simply unbearable.You
are nervous, th.at's why.Did you ever try Dr. Mila' Nervine?1Just two teanpoonfds in a half glass of 2
water will quiet your over-taxed nerves I
and bring you n fooling of calm and peace."
Dr. Miles' Nc:1 now nude in 11;-tvo forms--Liqm...J Etfarvuocmt ~ *\4 UT w i s t .B o th ar e Lim so me t h e n -4 W
gglly .~rn
A t a n D r u g S t o r e s .P r i m $ 1 . 0 0 ~" ~" '
1..;;f-F2rL1EF1{T>r2\'r:~u:2 r~'1oNf=\' Vs,1\C|»f;~.--"'~"""°
Gu y Co ok d o wn to Om a h a In s t
we e k to see Cla u s Paasc h,wh o
wa s i n a h o s p i ta l d o wn th e r e f o r
trentment..A n e ws i t e m i n Th e
En te r pr i s e la s t we e k inc orr ec tly
.....|n g :
penis ho ride up with some ir§ends
who arqcoming this way..
Mrs . L twrenc e Meizger of im
Angelés,Cplil.,is hu~¢"\dsdtin¢
her mother,M m Birdie ,wdrdck
and other relatives and friends.
Heihz Mince Meat, 1-Ib. tin, 950
Sp iaL___....,.,...7..,,....-__...35c
-dakman which we here cor-
Claus is home again hnving
turned l u g Friday and is get-
ng along nicely.
W€"§"d Mis., Louis Nueva and.
1 ~. ~in of I.|=\Pla¢1ae, Neb.and
» as lillixm Oordu ot Papilllon,
ab.,spent last Sunday at the
réd Soll home in this dty. Fred-
`Q Naeve. eight year old son of
f .a n d Mm Naeve,celebnmed
s blrthdxy that day at the home
I his grandparents, the Solis.He
:ought his birthday cake and
' ts so his grandparents could
~ his pleasure on that oeca-
mn?
u I " "t e r i n a f e w d n w
u :u "0 o n a .
b y her Bladr friends as E d n a
S mi th a s s h e wa s 9 .f o r me r B l a i r
g i r l.Mr s .W a r r i c k plan #to re-
Heinz Mince Meat, 2-Tb. tin_45c
l x ~:-~-~~
Monarch Mince Meat,1-Ib
valuem...5bc
Kamo qry Mince Meat,18c
package, special-_._....__15c
Cranbérries, per qt.. or I'b...._...20c
Kamo wet Mince Meat, 1 ib
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.;.Prunes, 25-Ib; box, spedb.El;1.69
special tb ~use out ,_15c
Pumpkin, No. 2 can..-.....,...-.13c
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Bealities, Z ips.
Men's Départment
Ladies' high Shoes that sold
Some Fine Bargains At I-land
shim ahd Drawers,all
sizes, ribbed and fleec-
" ed, per garmenL,.75
le~t, pair....~..,..,~.,"-.....,, .50
, J . SAS
P h n e 3 2 6 r z a " T h g ~S f 0 1 ' € "Bl ai r, N ei ;
%
Suits, part wooL-_....._,-1.25
Yon e a ns uv e m o ne ym tm k -u e n u e m u r r n a m m 4|-21|
ggglmg prleaa pid for jnrodwn.
'ru ul E. nas; vm hold their
bueur And | dinner Dec. 11. Re~
méuilier me are u - 1 :
'nv t he Blti r Feed Mills for
feeds,"the better plme. to buy
fe ds ".44-2¢
Wanted to Buy --F ull pigs.
Phone 111 on 21.John Compton.
48-8k
Lira.Alex Gameron returned
home lan week from the Udvar~
dty hospital in Drnnhn, very much
improved.
S. Q. s. best poultry condition-;
er on the market.Results gunn-
m d .Buy l t at the Blulr Feed
m m .44-21
' n e ladies of the ~
tional church served dinner to a|
very ntishctory crowd last Tues-'day evening.|
Silk Stockings that Wear-Gold
Stripe $1.50 and SL95; Onyx $l.85;
Bobolluk Sl; Neverdnrn 2 pdf Sl.
Sizes 8% to l0-all colors.Fuh~
ion Center.44-lt
Mrs.Abe Re v mn m d Mrs.
Pete Fischer ol Tekamah,were
dinner guests of Mr. md Mrs. Lou
Lam at the Congregational church
dinner last Tuesday evening.
Mr. und Mm Clarence Simpson
who reside south of Blair, in the
bong Creek distrlct, were Sunday
guests of Mr, and Mrs. Fay Jones
of near Herman.The two families
have been close friends for years.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Meierhenry
and daughters,Hattie and Ethel,were lust Sunday dnner guhrts
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Her-
old Smith,who reside north of
Arlington.
Christmas greetings cards solve
Everybody is sending them.It
slmplifies` Chriltmas,carries the
Christmas sentiment and is inex-
penilve.See the complete line at
The Enterprise office.44-a
At s regular meeting of Wel-,
come Rebekah lodge held '1`l.\€aduy,l
Nbv.18,tha following officers
were elected w hold the coming
slx months:Mrs.Anna Compton,
N. G;Mrs. Wynn Baer,V.G:
M n .Eliza Mencke, s¢¢'y;Meiita
Taylor, treas.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Roush und
ferhcdly of Des Moines, Iowa drove
over last Friday morning to visit
at Exe H.L. Mords home.They
stayed over until Sunday noon.
Tha ladies are sisters, and dnugh-
tets of Judge I. C. Eller of this
city.Mrs.Ro m.will be kindly
iemembemd by many old friendr
hgre as Pauline Eller.
Specials For °
SGIVING
Order Your Turkeys,Ducks,Geese
or Chickens For That THANKS-
GIVING Dinner NOW
Spedals For Friday and Saturday
Lean meaty Spare Ribs, Tb. 17%»c Pork Chops, 1-b__m._.__._25c
,... ;
Thanksgiving Specials ~
Heinz Plum Pudding,50c Celery, per bunéh-.-.__.,.'20c
Booth's Special Oysters;
Large white Oysters,
Per quart_......__....95c
Jnv¢\.f~<»\S ORANGE.ma amen-masr; mr.. mcmss~couzxzevl
Dates,bulk, per I'b.-......_._..15c
Grapes, Tkoy, 3 I'bs...--,._.25c
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English Walnuts 1930 crop,
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Sweet Potatqes, 4 ITis.-.,_..;.25c
Olives, qt. jar Queen's._.Q50c
Dromedary eitron,orange
and lemon peel, per pkg. 950
Candied Piriapple, pkg.....25c
Cherries for salad, ebc., per
Poultry seasoning, can-...__.10c
Leaf or Powder Sage, can ,10c
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Bulk Dill Pickles, 3 fgr...-10c
Prlpkin, No. 3 <;;in,....-._20c Coffee, 3-Ib. ca!L.-..1.25
Swéét Picldésifqt. jar..;;:::.t&::_45c
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€aCh....;....-........_,,W...,_...25
Don't forget that we have a
complete line o f Ball
B ra n d Footwear i n
men's,women's a n d
children's »
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Men's Slweaters,all kinds,We have some 2-piece heavy
cotton, part wool, and w e i g h t Underwear,
all wooL--........,$1.45 to 7.95 mostly small sizes that
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nevi E. and W.Shirt
display.-..,.W..,-1.45 to 1.95
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Greeting cards at 'Bio Enter-
prlar.Call and ne.44-ti
B.Batteries at $1.90.Arndt
l h r l l i l k -,44-It
Gmciing cards at The Enter-
prite.Call und nee.44-t!
l r .and llrs,Leo Schmitz of
Gnlhb. spent last Sunday at the
parental. Andrew I-*ter home.
For Sale-Poland Chin-I boon,
good husky fellows.Wm. Arm-
strong, Blair, Neh.88-ti
ML!! Ella Hill,who teaches in
gmghs, spent the week-end with
ho me fo lk
Und lumber and brick for sale
n Hnmmnnd barn.H..Skov Niel-
sen.44-1:
The P. N. G. Club no holdingan ull day quilting at their hall-Order your ducks,gase and
iodiy.C. K. Bendorf, licensed e.mb|1m~!
er and undertaker, Blair.Oifloe
phone, 161; res. phone. 138.8-tl'
Mr. and Mrs.John E.Miller,
and family spent Sunday at the
L. P. Miller home at Arlington.
Mins 'lereaa Foley spent the
wr-ek-end at the home of Mr. and
Mrs.Os a r Andrews o l North
Bend. Nels.
Mrs. Carrie Curtis ol Lincoln,
came Friday for a visit at the
home of her nephew,G-eo.Ryan
and hxnily.,
H181 J.IJ.Bucklin and three
sons of Bancroft, were callers at
the Clurlw Byrne home Sunday
eveninx-.
M i n a Marguerite Kelly and
Viola Craven ul Omaha.were
week-end guests at the Jerry
Foky home.|
( h u n your ducks, geese and
Furniture, run uid ildpr never#Greeting amd!at The Enter-I
ings.Intl\e'lvR.-Bsnnhd.~md nc .M - t ! L
Mr.Oliver Hnde mn has been
on the sick lint the pan few days.
For Sale-Poland Chuan Boar!
and Gllta.One yearllng Poland
China Boar.Kaus Mencke. 42-u-
Mlxs Vins Folég gff. Elkhorn,
spent the week~end..with home
folks..'
'For sale--A Shetland pony- ln-
qulre of F h n k Séhnfer.Jr.of
Herman, Neb., R. F. D.44-2L
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Koopman U!
Omaha, spent lat Sunday at the
W. J.Koopmnn home.
Suits and Ovenosts.Fi rutda u.Reuonsble prloei.Theo.Wahl-
strom with A. H. Lundgani, Coun-
cil Bluffs, Iowa.80-25¢»
Mrs. Wm.Kelly und daughter,
Margaret drove to Lincoln to
,spend the we e ka d with Miss
'Ethel Kelly.
I
chickens NOW for Tlunklgiv ing. H
Phone 253, Farmers Produce Q-»-,
H. J.Madsen.44-1s 0
i n - g card!!The Enterprise w
offioe elrries their usual complete
line.10% oil on all orders up to
Dee. 15.4d~tf
Mrs. Clayton Aronson and two 1
chlldren,of Broken Bow,are
spendng a. couple of weeks with e
|l-ier sister,Mrifyvvm.McDonald
and family on gg: Grant St.
For Sale-Purd bred Hampshire
bears.Large, heavy boned, long
|bodled and growthy, just the type
for breeding purposes.E. N. Man-
ley, Nashville, Neb.88-ti
Mr.and Mrs. John Pick werelastSundayslternoonandeve-'ning visitors at the home of M.;
and.Mra, Carl Paulson o! Council'
Bloks.Mrs.Pick is a sister of
Mr. Paulson.
ow about some Chrlstmns K
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c hl c kml No w for 'l'hanksg'ivlng.|Miss Bess Crowdy and d m r .
Phone 253, Fanners Produce Co.,
H. J. Madsen.44~1t
Wm.Bauersach returned Sun~
day Lrom Elk City where he has
Mrs. Victor Johnson attended a
miscellaneous shower nn Mrs. Sid-
ney Dillon at the home of Mrs.
Hans Lebbert of Bennington, Neb.been helping Clark Stricklett, wholm, hat Saturday afternoon.
reantly moved there.|Mrs. C. E.Krause entertained
lr . a n d Mrs.Ernest Tornblad two tabla of ladies at bridge on'
and ln. Jas. Stapleton spent the Friday evening.Mrs. Z. B. Smithweek-and recently at the J.F. held hi h score and Mn.Fred
Bennett home at Sioux City.
For Sale-Poland China. bean,
llred by the Outlook,2nd pri m
Jr.Yearllng sl. Neb. State Fair.
89-tl Harry Seltz
ll r.and Mrs.Traney Bohn
spent. list Sunday at the parental,
Andrew Bobs home, northwest of
Blair.
Mr. md Mrs. Jack Crnwdy were
visitors at the John Jensen home
in iha Gardner district last Sun-
dw evening.
Hn. Julius Weber and mother,
Hrs. 'nmmnd Hansen of Hennsn,
spent hat Wednesday aftemoon
at the Mrs. John Weber home,llr. and Mrs. George Frank en~|
joyed me oyster 'supper a t the
gSiert, low and were awarded prlz~
es accordingly. Refreshments were
sened at n late hour.
Mr.and M n .Walter M.Nel-
son moved into the Mrs.Myrtle
Stricklett residence on Nebraska
meet, which Glen Evans formerly
occupied,last Tuesday evedng.
They moved from the Mn. Brooks
'residence on Lincoln street..
|yirgil, fourteen year old son of
|Mr. and Mrs. Harley Clemments,
.who reside north of Splkar, was
operated on for appendidtis at
:the Swedish Minion hospital in
Omaha, lalt Friday night.He is
lreported as doing favorably.
The Union Thanksgivdn aenrice, m u be ha d l t me * g h n n s m
Charles Misfeldt home near Blulrchurch Wednesday evening,Nov.
lull Sunday evening.26.Rev.A.F.Newell will de-ChriAmas greeting cards.We\1iV¢l'the nddrexs.An offering
print your name.You choose the
type.10%of! on all orders up
no Dee. 15.The Enterprise.44-ti
Kill Margaret Badger-ow spent
the weekend i n Omaha with
Morris
will be taken for the bendi t ot
the poor.|
Good \radio reception?Retube
with Cecofa. Guaranteed 8 months.
Known !6r quality.201-A 984:-
fresh each week at Gamble Stone,bleak,Mr.and Mn.George No. 227 $1.15."B"Batteries-
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Mrs.M.R.Lippincott went to
Omaha Wedneday mo wn g to
Spend s few days visiting Mrs.
Herman Aye.
.Tiger Reg.$1.95.Royal Blue,
'$1.25.Fremont, Neb.44-11
I Mrs. Virgil Davidson and fam~
,ily of Kansas City, Mn., elame up
Regular $7.50 Permanent Waves,|'"'-Thursday to v i n:at the
$5 and $6 NOW.Either Croginole
or Spiral Wind,Phono 197.Mrs.
K. A. Pound.28~tf
Hin Goldie Fear. who is SY-uy~
ing wi th her aunt Mrs.HarryLarsen ol' Craig, nib., spent Sun-
dny at the home of her parents,
Nr. and Mrs. Delmar Feer.Attend the I-`irveman's Thanks-1
Andrew Feer home, Mm. Davidson
|being a daughter of Mr.and
Mrs. Andrew Feer.y y r e t u me d
home Sunday..
|Mr.and Mrs. Arthur Nielsen
and Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Nielsen
of Onawa, Iowa mme Saturday
for n visit with their sister, Mn.Elm Hansen and family on Wash-
sivimz dance 'Thursday eveninz"ington street.They returned toNov, 21 at B. P. D. hall.Pound's their homes Monday.I
cmhestra.Gents $1.00, lndlesfx-ee.'Mr. and Mrs. Glen Evans moved
44-It to Council Bluffs last Tuesday
Missa; Margaret and JennnetteWh¢f¢ Mr. Evnns will sell Chevro-
Rober1son,who teach nt Council lets for the Hughes Motor Co.
l u . .|: *. .. .. ..\ . . . .i m - . . n a n . n . . . v a . . .
Ella of this di y . ll ..,..|
m m o m a c d n s f w r l d d w e n - U
a n - n u m . r m n d n w ¢ . . . , . |
m p .m u m R . s o m a .7.1-u,;
Min Fumes Broom of Lincoln, (
s p e n t me mk m with nm- w°~{
enu, Mr. and ldns. Jake Brom..3c. K. ne o c o n. umua m\>nm.'1
lr and undertaker,Blair.Office
olwne. 161; res. nhoue. 188.341 |
Mile Sadie Gamemn ol Omaha, o
spent the wak-end an the 'par~
entsl, Alex Gameron home.'a
Wunted to B u y - F a l l pigs. s
Phone 111 on 21.John Compton.
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' l ` h e M . E . A i d m e t w l t h l i r l . ¢F m k sclmfer y w e rd l y n m : I
noon, Nov.19.'Mrs. Nick Thane
was the asdsting hostess.r
Order your ducks,geese andv'chickens No w for 'rm.nx»gxving.|<
,r Madsen.44 lt g
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oopman home on Tuesday of lut
eek.M-Kunold is a amber of
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For sal potted Po i md c mm <
a n.Grnndsued by Nebmskss 1
930 Gnmd Champion.Cheap if a
erholt, Blnir, Neb.44-lt*
The Euuern Star kensingtan
will meet at the home of Mrs, V.
o. Ireland Tuesduy, Nov. 25.The
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Mrs. Wm. Knnold and son, of
be "".'
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'' g hosteseea are Mrs. E. C.;
Hunt,M n .Lou Latta and Mrs.lGilbert Hines.| t
Mr. a nd Mrs. Elme r Fni n a nd '
Carl and Elna, Mrs. Stanley Marsh V
and Mrs.Emil Fallen went bo
Macedonia, Iowa last Monday tn
attend the funeral of Mr. Frnin'a
simr, Mrs. Leona Armstrong.
N. J .Nielsen of Belden, Neb.,
came last Wednesday for n few
days vlslt with his daughter, Mrsi
Morris Nielsen and family.Vance
and Damon Nielsen took him
home' Sunday aftemoon.
Miss Charlotte Maher enter-
tained last Sunday at dinner, the
following: Misses Vlna and Rosa~
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guerlhe Kelly and Viola Craven of 1
Omshs.4The Sunshine Workers met wll
Mrs. Hjmlmer Qulst, last Tuesday 'alternoon und demonstrations for!
the second meeting of the project
work was given.The next meet
ing will be held in December.\
For Sade-160-acre farm about
dx miles northwest at Blair, and
a quarter ot a mile from the sn-'
vel.This is known as the Prahm
farm.Will sell or will take otl\e ;
property in trade.Hosea Wilson. ~
,42-cf:
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rnsmussen
or Splker, rushed their little oon,|
Louis to an Omaha hospital last1~'r1d»y as he. has diabetes.u n '
condition is w i w e .M ~
musse|lf»is'a daughter of ~r. andMrs. O~ M. Ireland of thlsfdty.5
The Young Péople's Sqdety ofthe Episcopal church met at thel
R.E. Tilden home last Sunday'
evening, guests of Frances Hard- |
son and Ruth Iilden.After aple num social evening refresh-'
ments were serped by Mrs. Tilden
nd Miss Ada Harrison
Mrs.Chas.Robenson received,
an announcement oft' the birth of al
son to Mr. and Mrs. John Keegan'
of Ft. Calhoun Sahlrday moming.|
Mrs.Keegan was formerly Irene'
McMillan,daughter of Wlllace
McMillan,now deceased,and is;
well known in this vicinity.|
hi la v e you seen our beautiful.
'ne of atma ti cards?Th e r e $ 3 " § ":E"<;rle.s'¢l'i3
Christmas sentiment so sincerely
as s greeting card.They are in-expensive und kindly received by'
your friends.'We print your!
name.10%off on all orders up
£0 Dec. 15.°44-tf
Mrs,Ross Deets entertained at
a bddge luncheon last Tlqursday
-afternoon.Sixteen ladies were
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Bluffs and Pender res uvelW :f. ..... ........ ...... ow.. ,..... "jr " Tton-Evans Chevrolet Co.in thisspent the week-end at the Parsental, Charles Robertson home.lclty the past year and a half, and!
Little Mary Alice Stokes, daugh~
t.er`of Mrs.Shirley Stokes of
east Colfax. enjoyed a vislt from
her great grandmother,Mrs.
Cfharla Arnold of Herman.last
Friday.
Mrs. Birdie' Warrick and daugh-
ters,Mrs Lawrence Metzger of
Los Angeles,Calif.and Misa
Olive Smith,spent last Sunday
with their son and brother, Clifl'»
ord Smith of Omaha.{The rainfall Saturday night was
.TO of an inch, which includes thelittlesnowthatfellatthelast
end of the storm.The mercury
touched 67 Saturday afternoon and
30 Sunday morning.
Mrs.Leonard Axtell has been
quite ill at her home and under
the care of u nurse last week but
is now improving nicely.Miss
Ruth Lorenzea is staying with her
since the nurse left.
Mrs. John Weber had as Sun~
day dinner guests, Mr.and Mrs.
John B. Erickson and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Weber of
Herman , Joe Weber ol' Walthill,
Mattie Weber and Byron Baxtling
o f Arlington,and Mrs.Shirley
Stokes.
Mrs. John Becklun's brother, Jay
Whiteis of Wells, Minn., surprised
ha completely when he drove in
last Saturday evening for a brief
v M t at the .Beckluu hoiao.I-le
was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Hunt and two children.
'has made many friends here who
will miss him.
Misses Vina and Rosalie Foley
enterwned three tables of friends
at bridge last Satunday afternoon.
,A delicious lunweon was served
following the games.Miss Wanda
Willmole of Blair held high score
and was presented with first prize.
Miss Dorothy Sievsrs of Ft. Cal-
houn, drew the cut prize.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick T. Puls,
who live in the southem part of
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u m wnuweu vy .mage at wehomexf Mrs.Deets.Mrs. Chas.
Hitchmzm won first prize,Mrs.
Gus Lundt,consolation and Mrs.
C. E. Krause, cut.
Lester Belfnrd, county superin-
tendent-elect was invited down to
Calhoun last week Wednesday eve
ning to attend a dinner and Par-
ent-Teacher Association held at
the Rohwer home.Mr.Belfonl
made an informal talk which wad
well received and the evening was
a very pleasant one for all.Miss
Alice Beekman of this city,also
took part in the program, reader-
the county, are the proud parents ing a piano solo.ng a new ten and one-fourth pound]The Monday Afternoon Club met
girl born Nov. 12.The little miss
has been named Margaret Ann.
Mother and babe are getting along
nicely.Mrs.Puls iraa formerly
Min Edith Thaden of Ft. Calhoun.
John Bartholomew and wife of
Potter,Neb.,spent several days
recently visiting old friends around
Blair and Walthill.John was
formerly a Blair man but went out
into the western part of the state
where he took a homestead.He
hoqbeen a resident of that section
of the state for twenty-three
years.
Mrs. Priscilla Langstdf arrived
last Friday from Pittsburg, Penn.
where she has been sperding sev-
eral months with her sons, Charles
and Harold.She came particular-ly on business, to see about re~
building a garage on her residence
property a t 111 E.Grant St.where C. O.Dawson and family
nsnldn Th. hs.-..ha m.;s .|..,...¢
last Monday with Miss Anna
Raver.Mrs.W.V.Wright and
Mrs. K. C. DeGroff had the pro-\
gram presenting "The Life of;
Handel and "The Story' of the
Messiah".Mrs. Mahlmin of Dana;
.College faculty was elected a`
member of the Club.On Nov. 10,'
the Club met with Mrs. Ed Wolff.
There was a good attendance and
an interesting program on "Ellis
Island",presented by Mrs.John
McKay and Mm Frank Gray.
Rev. E. J. Hancock of this city
has received word from his son,
Dr.B.G.Hancock of Omaha,
that he has been given a pxomm
tion in his work and will be trans-
ferred W San Francisco.Dr. Han-
cockhasbeen b u d o f t h e b e
partment of Justice in Omaha for
years.He was transferred w the
office i n Portland,Oregon,four
years ago with a raise in salary.. ¢u n n n
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ihed in Omaha before coming up once.While in Blair the hubeen Ha now sw fo San Frandseo at
m Blair.Au left for Minnesota the guest Q! A number of her old an ndvmee ii mlnry. makin: hh
Monday morning.fripnds and nelghbon.1 third promotion._
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small daugh
Slenn Rosen-
rith c.hicken~
vent wBLair
had dental
lr. and Mrs.
f were:Mr.reasen, How-lQr._and ""':
Ward and children spent Fridnyfare the proud parents of A blby
at the Jesse L. Schroeder home inlgix born l~'ridnyilNo\[. uf"5 ,
Omaha.ns. gram B oo 1| A e mu s : w e d n e m _evening M n ont agam alter having been con-
Gu?limnb
lgug )entertai|xedmxt;he'"idwe:;_h°r bed wilh Plwdsy
§';:;'";;§...wi f : ; , ; , . : n ' J a i l ' ,; ; » < ; , » » , g ; ,»m "";=f°,;'zz.;° : "
kins Mrs. Ruth Rosenbaum, Mrs. c ." ''H'er an c n'mbén Andreasen Mrs Eumb¢ mi °"'°""' a wne ne r mm do wn on
g m M m Ho rn e r v i m Mn. the Plpio Saturday afternoon.
iT. E.Aki ns .La i e i n the év e ning ~ He nna n Cro we ll c a me on
A delicious lunch was served bm:he g d w b g *Mr§'in"°rg°"S°ni
the 1"°'*""-IE- with Mr: S"°»'&mJ5.severa
lg" *gs* 'I'l1ursg:y,a zfvun g§Mr. and Mrs. wiviu Famberg ol
.. -fi Ifli. 3... ff"f.»'ff..,°f.».'f.lf°..».Blair, were Sunday guests nf Mr.
George Erwin drove m Pender on
Monday looking for work.
Mrs.Roland Holmes and Mrs.
Clyde L .Rosenbaum were ln
Omahn Saturday.Mrs. E. o. Fairchild visiied at
H. C. Blaco's Friday afternoon.
Mr.and Mrs..lim Sappenfield
ol near Orum, visited Mrs.Sap~
penHeld's parents,Mr.and Mrs.
Jack Demwy. Friday night.
Harry Blaco attmded the im-
plement dealers'convention lnOmaha Friday.
Hr .m d Mrs. Chester Rcsembaum and children spent. Thursday
'turned fmmxunwmn l m P:-ldv
'evening where she has been in a
ho s 't a l fo r t he i a n f b ' n e b -111., Ba tes was ill and ma ils
to wo rk a few days lui "°°|'-ngohn Bellas ~ M m y l d i v 5 ;
g alter spen ng a ewat the home ol his daugh , Kr!-
Sbella Miller.On Sunday,Mr.and g n .
Homer Wnrd hnd their infill! lvl'
christened wxmun Homer L n ! ! !
w u d .Afkr the c hris tenmtf dw
following enjoyeddinner togethqr:
Leslie and Helen Berry,P n lKramer,Rev.and M r s Bgvvfff
wAsmNc1:oN Nswsl PEACEFUL mu;1mcr<NAnn RURALwas.|u'r'ruQuite n number of friends oq A number from this dish-ict B11
'Mr. and Mn. Wm. 19 glth-.tended the operetta, "Luv: Pirates
std at the Chris Sun home onzof liawaii", given by the Blah'
Thursdny evening no gh .vari the iunlor high ni which Lwra Wrieh
newlyweds.The °h""V"n°"}"°"{ia n member nt the high schooltzuied to andy apples and cxgum ''umm Frldn_ ~ agfi ~ Kerstetme and';q°°v_um f'"Y everung,
Mild ed R0 ba1-'rm and Henry Am, Jr. vidwd let of m. .finulni
at the Frank Guser harm Wed- bnum hai been H1 \\
nesdxy evening.pox
Mn. Wm. Cunningham andMrs.IAmuCarlsonannavmhMn.Lverett Cashman v
Al Kronberg Thurday-Tuesday where he
IBIIIIIY, Mr. IDU 3118. ueorge Dtlfgwi v imanandRobert,15111. _and lil§r8»1}wm,
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,Mxus. w. A. Kerstetter.*uri a m mm. Bm Vo u s md n .." " ' " "'~"'"'°""'1"'""
Wayne and Merle Rasmusse f
g h P t e J C l '° ' ° ° § " ° " " = " ~ f J . 1 1 . l l .r a v u J l » | l u n
.n o i 1 y ,M r m d 1 m c 1 m v o » =» . n a "°°'m e n o m e .
B e r e s f o r d S D a r v i t i
-M a M'cwm Mizfeldu am and Jimmy nm,friends hél-E e 51 ns """"'€»'~f'?""".,..%."""§?¢§¢E°Funnd andrhaigren,*" and NN John §L"§i'¢,."""'"°°"' Ne
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h Sprache:55... at um ~ ~ ee1=:'1z*:°_°!_!.*:°_..'-:f'£°_'
and Mrs. H.Hank and C. Blaco.'evening at Henry Klindvs.land children, Mrs. Wntu md ll'l'»Howard Lautnm and Mita Christena Rasmussen ref and Mrs. L. E. Ward
:mu au.u n5-='}'~\-M uuuua uunus "Sa tu rd a y e ve nmg .i m
Mr . a n d M n .W m.Ma tz e n a n d LMx .an d h i m.A..C.Sun ds 1ment.|
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T R A N S F E R S E R V I C E
Call the
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Chas. Data, Prop.Phone |09
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Blue Spdngs-The Blue Springs
State Bank building basement and
will install furnace.
the week at the Pew' Hagge hom~
nr-nr Blair,helpink Mrs.Haggewith time haue mn-E.
Buy Your HEATROLA Now
Tms SPACE
For Anjmportant
A N N O U N C E M E N T
N i c F r i e d r i c h s e n H a r d w a r e
K E N N A R D , N E B R A S K A
hame of thelr mother,Mrs. E.`
Spncknr.|
Mrs. Joe Konvdin has een mn.
ferlng the past week from a boil
on her ann.
Earl Jenkins son of Mr.andMrs.Earl Jenkins,Sr., had the
misfortune to iall last Saturday
while plnying football.hurting
one of his hands quite badly.
Rev.Booher vidted a t the
Crowell Home in Blair for ashort
time Saturday eveninK-Mrs.John Ha ll and Beverly
Ann spent Thursday at Mrs.
Ha.ll'| mothers, Mrs. T. E. Akins.
Mr. Henry Kempdce has been
~~"y ~ f e ~ n .~ ;
2 The Dorcas Club me t a t the\
Wm. Wnlbem home Saturday nib
ernoon.The church board met a t the
ethodin church Monday eve]
ns-Mr. and Mra Merton Ward and
chlldmn and Mr. and Mrs.CarlWardandchildrenwereSunday~
dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.'
g Glenn Rasenbmm.J |
1Mr. and Mrs.H.C.Blaco en-
tertained Mr. and Mrs.Gearge[
Hedelund at a wild duck dinner on
Mondly evening.quite pcorly the past veek.|Mrs. Elizabeth M 7 a n d Mrs,l
Mr. and Mrs.Magnus Johnson Homer Ward and chidnen drove
of Blalr,visited at M n .'I'ilda'to Blalr an business Wednesday.Jd\n.son's Monday.|Art Jensen is husking com for
Mr. and Mrs: Chnrles Berry en-vjlohn Lund.|
. sons, Mr.and Mn. om Wrichetta and Alvin.
John Wesemln visited at theuz. Kahnk home Sunday.
Mr. und Hrs. John Wrlch and
argaret. and M m Mary Wrich~ ~in Frermnt one d a y l m
eMarjorie and Harvey Kuhr o t
lair, spent the week-end at the
. C. Kuhr home.Miss Evelyn Knoqlton and Hn.
. C. Kuhr spent Salrdny x!t:er»
oon at FremontHi n :a n d C u l W i m picked
~rn for Andnw Christensen newral days.
Several from this vicinity atv
~nded the Armistice Dny mgramt the B. F. D. hnll at Elin, and
dance at King's pavilion on
ov . ll.Gvihch homo Saturday.
Mr, md Mn. Ge o.Frank weresupper guests at the Charlie Mis-
feldt home Sunday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Louie Got!-sch md
children and Peter J.Christensen
and Alvena vldted at the Hans
Frankun home Sunday in Con.n~
/dl Bluffs.
Prank and Reinhart Gmsser yin-
i kd wi th Claus Pnasch Sunday
dkrno on..Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johns vin-
ited Wednesday evening with
Mrs. Dora Sumner md mm.
M n Don Sumner vi si kd a\
the Henry Rix home Fridny WIhelp Domuld celebnte_his birthdly.
Reinhart Gaaser mailed at the
l..eon Sumner home Sunday morn-
ms~
sa o w ~.~;v~ u e s ~o n |~,~»':e ""sale now $'?.95;va lu es to $18 o n o f Om a h a M r a n d M r s F r a n k,..*g he r we r e ~ e r g u e s t s o f u ~ f
sale n o w $12.75.Sizes 11 to 5 2 B r o wn a d L anwr e n c e o f Ar li n gto n .and Mrs . H. C . Blac o, S atur da y .
an d 1 4 %to 2 6 % .4 4 1 t Mr s .E .Be rr y a n d Mr s .H a m e l |M r .a n d M r s .N i c Freidric ksefn
.- 1 :\|'.u l l ..s uf o l l o w i n g ,M r .m d M r s . c .T r u m a n .t i n g a t t h L o r a ~ L i ~h ~ 1R e d f i e l d ,D u a n e a n d B a r b z u - a ' w h e r e s h e e r e o e n t l y u 1 ¢ § ~ L'. T 5 ' . m
J e a n n e ,M m L u c i l l e A n d e r s o n a n d l o p e r a t i o n .
G l a d y s ,M r s .M i n n i e H a r n c h ,a l l |E l m e r ' W r i g h t a n d J o e G a l l a -
Fashion Center S k Dresses in
all the mutt new styles-over 500
just received from New York and
of Ax-Ungton, were calling on Mr.'\
and "Mm Wm, Peters Sunday n!!<'wernoon.I
Mr. and hks, Glen Jefferson and=]Gwendolyn spent. Sunday evening 1
'tt the Albert Sunds home.Mr. and Mrs. Perry Glendenning l
visited at the Fred Ramsar home'|
Sunday.Adolph Nelun shipped a car- 4
load of com to the Omaha mm'-.1
shipped from here this semson.On Wednesday, Nov.12,
red the marriage of Mis: E t n aSands, daughter of Mr. :nd Mrs.
Chris Sunda of Washington, Neb.
to William Matmn. son of Mr.
and Mrs. August Matzen of Ken-mrd, Neb. at Omnhn.Miss Ruth!
Lund of Omaha,cousin of the,bride,served as bridesmaid and
Leonard Miller of Kennard,life~
long friend of the groom was beat
wore a chiffon gown'blue with uneven:
bridesmaid worel
with uneven hem.,
a fanner and the
mum The bride
of delphlnium
hemline.The
brown chiffon
The groom is
newlyweds will make their home1
{
on a farm near Kenna:§.A sixo'clock dimer was serv to nbont|
dxty relatives at the Chris Sundshome and blue and white was the(
color scheme used for the mble
decorafisms Both the bride andl
bridesmaid carried lovely bou-
quets of roses.The mahy fdends of this youngcouple extend henrtiest congrntml
lnlimma ...A kan uvhhsm (nn nmh-'
r
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The Dorcas Sewing Club met nt-=home of Mrs.Wm.Wulbern
~t Satunday afternoon.All but--~ members were present.Mrs.
E.Matzen,Mrs.Bill Vogt,
f ~. Chris Jahnel and Mrs. Hans
ogt were vidwrs.The nnxtn
eeting will be nt the home of
nnie Zieges, Nov. 29.Mr.and Mrs.Albe n Petersen
.\ family spent Sunday afternoon
t the George Broderson home.Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Svogerson
- Christine, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
~neon. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Mu
onsld, Mr. and Mm Martin Mon-
-Mrs. John Monson and Alben,
-.'Hldn Johnson,Hans Svog-
~n. Alma and Harry Svogerson
-.Henry Jensen and Ella, Mrs.else and Gladys were visitors as
~Ernest.Monson home last
" l f :Mr. und Mrs.Arthur Jensen,
rline and Gladys were Saturday
~ening supper guests at. the Al-
red Svogerson home.
Mr.and Mrs.Ha ny Swanson
~d family,Hilrna and AlmawansonwereSundaydinner
~esta at. the Nels Swanson hone.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur éensen and
emily spent Sunday n the par»
~tal, Henry Jensen home.Mrs. Ansel Toft was a visitor at.
-Hillside Htmlers Extension
uh which met:at the home of»Bob Rasrnussm Thursday~moon.\
Hr.and Mrs Fred Nelson,Lyle,Frederick and LaFern and
Alfred Svogerson called at the
Albat Nelson home Sunday alb-
ernoon.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Sclhnler
and Barbara of Omaha, were Sat.-
urdny and Sundny visitors at. dm
Roland_Smith home.Mr.and Mrs.Christoffer Am
dersen and family, Mr. and Mrs.Hans Andersen and children, Pete
Andersen and Andrew Andersen
and Mane had Sunday dinner at
the Christian Andersen home.
(Continued on page eight.)
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"Tire Up" for
SAVE MONEY and
milliohs more th.
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SH EL L G ASO L I
m u 0 n U s F o r
General Repairing
a n d
Heater Installations
PHONE IB
Kennard Garage
A. J. GRIER, Propriewr
W eed Tire Chains
W illard Storage
B at t er l a
We Have Every
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F o r T h e
M o t o r i s t
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ossible the astoundingly
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inconvience
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h e n w i n t a c o m a ~
TIR E RE PAI RI NG
ENJGYABI
anksgiving
M y * \ l l q
mrgain Prices
hgnksgiving
foresightednas v1
ROSENBAUM SERVICE
KENNARD, NEBRASKA
I I n d !1
mm 0-nmhlu-am8und:v dillm!lll
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m d
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Saturday much impmvadinhell?-IL
l r . m d l | . n . E q a n w R p x m u v
m m u b y m p w w m m d l
m m m x m w m a a y l i t e r
a d m D e . A. B . u -mnl e n humn.The\;h|¥1beeni-ll
Mr.And li m Pnl Bu-ry we re
Sunday I !dinner at the
Rolo home in Blair.
l r . m d l n .Ga s h : Ammo nmd Knrwwd Ammon o l Hhna uri
Valley :pmt Sunday dtex-man MNm _l'n)m Arnlnnn hmmm
t h a n a m
lin. Clifford Hlnellne, tw!! bro-
thers and A cousin uma from
Wdneott, N.D. Saturday.They
shipped 5 cuioad of pohboel
§Io wgxto0 mlh{bqt|x'e]1.gYlng|I|
Phone 47-Allen Tflpktt-fln
Beauty Work in Hlxlr.; BailliePem mm ss m d m o.44-u
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T FAMILYDOCTUR ~
mom-h|6ou.rolEuv pe,addncedhonnneuK¢\uu:d,Snnday.
mn » mi n s » m» y s ¢ h » ¢ 1 s u mk y |m » . m d l l n . 1 u ° . w s u 1 m
morning.Sha pv a ade la dpdm and dmghha n, v ldkd Sunda y
of the Padon Play.0 \ r l| P e t¢ n m' | i nB l a i r .
At ¢ l 1 o W o mx mC l u b mo e d n g _ ¥ - r l §s\}r¢___'I;o!¢e.m
~ It rh¢'Jf.' "-"'-I hgn-||_-
M r s . M . A . l l a h h u b u e n q
and sick.A doctor vu alledthan__-._-_-_....1 25 --......Nl ' h r r lH E R M A N N E W S ~ n e u g h , p m g r m x v u ¢ r . . ` l A! | v x m w rnu xy awww; ..,,tied out as mnmuwed in ¢...,Nf;;1-_vga-=<;\;»@=c,__H "
ln :md Mrs. Carl Jespersen columns.Clurles Rutledfg hvor-ivw d S u n d l y , m u g ' g
¢hi\dren of Omnhn, spent Int ed the club with wo r06t.|tian|.Blmm|s_-... . ..u...\1.,.......,|Rev.Norlin attendnd due ~J e n s : g nu " h u be e n gn
na sWill
the
vin:
and
ktorn
wereelle!
Jem-M l
nnunoeu as s can va »-Q--'rwR l .k m h e r i n m a . m m
da fm. Pe tnlii llf who i n te ac h-
mx i n S a w county, upmt a n
week-end Nth hum! folks.Lao Glnaen vinmd ma bmther.
Andrew near Vnllny,'l'hursdlY
Mr.and Mrs.Robert l u mn s -sm and family were Sunday 41111
ner guests at the J. 'l'.Nelson
h o me i n B la i r ._Mr s . A a . n e w a c o o m p l me d M r .
Q h a n .
dn 'and wen go-
in( heme to lindsey-
Mr. md hlrs . J o hn BIB?m d
children called Sunday afternoon
at the v. O. Ireland lmme.Mn. John Ammon el\$0Y¢d a
vlslt Tnezdny alta:-noon when rola~
tlves from0maha mmetoseelasr.
my were Mrs. Elizabeth Spanner
and daughter, Helen, Mrs.Richard
Spencer and daughter, Louisa.
Mrs,John Ax-onson and mn.
Clayton drove to Fremont Sundayafternoon where (Tlnvmn left for.
`"`u§£"E:1L""" "T and am-
drven of Brokm Bow, ;;\»~are
a few days ti ng a t
the Bill llcDonlld and Wm. Sny-
der homes.M n .Ed Natter entertained at
luncheon at her homo Wednaday
honor-lug Mn. Mina Schmidt whoplanaonspending the winter in
Cadlfomln.Those present wereMesdnmenCarl Schmidt and Clrl
Hindley of Blai r,James Mullin,
John McDonald,Louis Schenk,
imma.Snllv w . \ | . »Snnwdnn
hard Bme w nu them.They are
fine, large xpuds.
lira.Dave Gnsdn ocnlded herIovt quita badly one day last week_Mm Mae Jorgensen was ldck
mth an awful cold Friday, unabletohave nchooL We are glad to| UP° rtt h.n ts h e ls bn c kl n the
school room naw._Mr. and Mrs. Henry Snitz gave
a a nd party Saturday evenlng.
There were dx tables.When the
scores were added up Mr, and Mm
Q95 Sully held high scores,Mrs.
uamnmmls Asour gg
a n d
W d
son
11
consnmnorc 1
IMIGIY 'W me ""'"' """""meeting.The next meeting mu sick lint lor n (ew dnY5» mmhome.he;ChrmmuprosnmmdP=-f¢Y}.xlz¢¢t.hextrlcted.he ruidenge _"d °l1,.'lf 1-EE lt the home of Mrs. E. w. Buxdc Mr. and llq.Wil.l_ RY\{1_
building; on me :arm wnem uv:J. T. Fitch fm-nil live have beenphnled. giving Jie place a neat
xppurance.Hr. and Mrs. J. D. Lowe dn'/va
u Omaha Friday and}9ok Arvljl-
Frldny Dec. 12.|G e o . ' W n c h t . e r d m v e d o w n 1 r o m ' " ~ h m g e v m
Pe 1 mde rFrida y lndmndena h» n.m r m H " _ w m R y . ; l
v i m at the Wm.Adxms ho ma .'s mdy di me ;g u g u ug D
M n .Ruben Bauman who Vil\i¢¢¢|'wn1p,_mr . md u m So mathen dnce Sazurdny. came d°w"|s¢n and Ht. md M rs .How
" ` $ 3 " " " § x ' . : ' . \ : : , " ' ~ i € ' i ~ i - B b w - ~ a z z ' v i m i s : , ; r : . ; : , ' 2 ' , , " ° ' ° " ~
¢ax.mrmaxlu.y\mAmn|on me Dln,W\||uulJa.mu 7'°"|etvedat|l|!eh»ur.Al||eponmnnmnanmdnyvidtlneklwuwrvif-\=1="I-umlnnmnamsm._"mumun Quan; from I we !'¢\" :%%!|..!.'E.'.'1';..'L"°_{".2"5?.?.°.'°'_".!'l;'2 ,."F*-.;79"E_£'°"!£'B_3!'§! *TEH John o|>ém_ Sr.. Bdnh n'n.n
L13 down to sec Dr.Wherry whois tnat-ing hgr _fgr sinus trouble.IM rim." She kff mm evening -'"for her home n Bellvllle, In. »:\~|:°'§,'§f"'§',i,;': m";',"*' were "'
er having visited here severa}|Mr.md Mrs. Iiolgar H
"°°'"~_. . ..,_ vmwa lm Sunday at the 1
Hu-mum Sprick s p a m uwtheft of about 100 white ,,,,.|
a hi dms from his home west eqI M i n An n a Tn nleu :an a " |Pntnermn home \win. .hlr ninhnr. Mrs Henrv |¢g|g a u u unU§ul»l.1.l1I wun: "":"'" autrlnn ac s mm-oourle mncneon aerveu'"""*:"Martm Lumen at her home last Thursday Them gg Herman :nd Mrs. Ollie Cham-
|.___. were twelve invited méw and ,...."2,°f..'?::i"*;E;.£<:"f; :'.f:'°,EfE~here last week.The Woma.n's Auxiliary held n
regukr meeting last Wednesdaywaning at the hall.They detided
to Amee the time of their regu-
lsr meetings to the seisond Tues4
day of each month.Our hid!school teachers cele~bmhad the spring~like weather by,
a ting a picnic supper in tourist
pnd 'Thursday evening.Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brewner and
li n I r i s were entertuined at
.linner ot the Forrest Brewster
home llonday evening.Mina Maggie [Awe und Mrs. H.B. Cam¢l'°1\ motnred to Omaha. onTuesday.Mrs. Cameron attended
:t luncheon given hy friends.The town board last week hnd
men busy painting new parking
spacesE.Young,manager _ol _tha
lady lrlend of Omaha, spent Sab-
urdny and n pan of Sunday nt
the Ray Trlplett home.Mrs. Frank Amlck will be hosi-
ess to the meeting al the Ladies
Aid Wednesday, Nov. 19.The ln-
zsar which these Indies are pre-paring for will ge held Saturday,
Dec. 6.Wm. Pierce is giving all of his
houses a coat of paint.His son,
John is doing the painting.
Mr.and Mrs.Ben West were
entertained at dinner Sunday at
the Gus Stringer home at Omaha
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Piwli and chil-
dren a.nd Bud Boom were other
guests present.rAmong those f~==Tr here attend-
ing a session of court at Blair
Wednesday were Dr .Cameron,
Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Godsey, Mrs.
A I Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. Ju.
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Marion and Florence William1
s m spent Saturday night with
their sister, Hrs.Chris Petersen.
A surprise party i n honor of
Raymond Kuhr wus held at the
Geo. Kuhr hone Sunday evening.
Everyone had A fine time.
l i_r.and Mrs. Geo. Nelsen and
family visited in Fremont 'l'hurs~
y.Mrs.Will Hansen und Icons
and Mrs. Holstein vldted Wednes-dxy afternoon lt the Wynne Baer
home i.n'Blnir.Mr. and Mn. Wa lter Appleb;
and Betty and Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Hain and daughter he lpd Mrs.
Ed linller eelebnte her birthday
Sunday..
Fashion Center Sllk Dm-sses inall the s-msrt new styles-over 500
inet waived (mm Nrw York and
and family in Fremont.hir. and Mrs. J. L. Petersen and
Mrs.Ada Reid attended a card
Eparty at the Harry Salt: home at
De Soto Sawrday night.1|Mr.a ndMrn.EdEhnlnge x-a nd
'son, Earl of Omaha, were Sunday
visitors at the Harry Ervey home.
Fashion Center Beiuty Parlor-
| Phone 47 - Alice Triplett-finest,
Beauty Work in Blair..Reallstim
Permsnenta $5 and $7.50.M-1t'
S Stnckinga that War-Gola;
S $1.50 and SL95; Onyx $1.85::
Bo link Sl; Neverdarn 2 pair $1.1[Sizes 8% to 10-all colors.Faah-i
ion Center.4|-It
McCARTHY AND
LONG CREEK
Sunny xt thehome, near Onm
Mr.and Mrs.
Beta and Mrs.
Bldr, were Sum!
at the home of 1
Thompson.Mr, and Mrs.
were Sunday aftMr. and Mrs. Ab
Mr. and Mrs
little daughter
Arlington Sunda
ner guests at thhome.Other gm
Mrs. Ludwig Jen
li m, mm; S h
M s a r nose annMnry Barry of
Ley supper guests
Hr. and Mrs. Jas.
James Thompsonex-noon visitors of
Rose in Blair.
Merritt Cook and
the afternoon was spent. visiting
and a. contest enjoyed.Miss AdaHorizon won first and Mrs. Mary
Barry received consolation. Those
present were Mendnmes Jas, Wmand Dan Thompson, Louis Schenk,
Ju-nes Mudlin,Chris_HinZ, JohnMnbonxld. Wm.Hamann,Mnttle
Noble. Mnrv Barry. Ed Namr and
" ' ° a .......e.,,..e.-.Q M. we on-=.O. Hxnellne home and called attlmGeo. Hindine home in the after
noon.Mr. md Mrs. Menno Larsen andchildren, Carl Edwards, wife and
baby were all Sunday guests at
the Clifford Hlnellne home.I n
t h e a f t e r n o o n L a w r e n c e I - l i n e l i n e , f
. . . s n - - A |`__L__
f m l v n m a m
Dr. Caldwell loved people.HI !
ears f praciice convinced himlm-y ue mining their healkhl
areless selection of laxatives.IEetermined to write a harmless pro-
lcription which would get at thetause of constipgtion, in correct lt.
came over from Miss lkda ihrrisori.
y and were din-'Mr.and M m John McDonaldno Dm Thompsor 'wars am 'Thundn evo-ppor guests vants were Mr. am ning at the John Aronson home.
Laen h l Francesmnd Edward Th|;mP§0ll
wuz: auu "PJ ""="= Wien;.|Today. the prescription nc WrenGeorge Wane. son of Loma Wwe 'n 1 8 85 is the wo rld's mo s t ~now liwng' Ft Wilscott, N. D-, Wl saxativcl He prescribed a mngturo
rried §;1;g=5» 1:ilovh14latt Bl of herbs and othcrgurc ingreglentl
Orxe ve e as wo D _ld 11'wears in Montana.He will return 2.?.':.!°.:":':':,:::...€,...*,,:f:..: whnrn
I '--zo ~on!-ana ~e first of the yen,from teaching duties l couple of aiwrnoon at the James Thompsnn Geqrgg is a grandson of Frank
dsys lut week on account of ddr- home.Hinoline.We Wm.them happi-
ness.¥Mrs.Peter Jensen called last ness.Mrs. Andmw Aronsan of Miw Tuesday aftemoon at the J.H;Hr. and Mrs. H. Seltz attended
ouri Valley v mwd at the John Neuhood home.the home went nlly.zi'/2" Friday
~...H..,...-_1 ..,' K ~~oun.;',I'¥,§; ,, ," ,; _, ", §§ ,' ;;° §_ ,. tra ns ac te d(D E s o w n m u m s |H r .a n d Mr s ,P e n J ones an d
T a m B u r y o l H n g i n n ,spe nt*d n u g h t e r m e r e Su n d a y w l e r s ac
W é d n a sd n y ni g h t wi c h hi s b mg h e r f c .M .C o f f i n h a s be an f i a h i n s th a E d L a n d é s h o me .
had breath,coated tongue,r v .headaches. biliousness and lark ol
appetite or energy lhowed thc
bowels of rgen, women and children
in even ~t~e most obstinnte cues;
old folks liked it for it never gripe;
/:hildren liked its ~le umt un a *
Waodrlfpdike rmch, made a bus-iness *rin ot, Tekxmah Thursday
morning.Mn. Base Kramer and Mrs.Ed~win Blnmberg and son of Omaha.
spent Thursday und Friday at the
Walter Kramer home.On Sun-
dly lr. s ud Mrs. Blumberg took
U. .in-mn m Dsvid Cltv where
Novak was a businessFremontlastSaturday
purchased 2 number og
on Walter
on caller in
on where he
52 cattle for feeding.
Brodsrsen,Ml-. und Mrs. AlfredKra mer and Mr. and Mrs . Edgar Elle Mg" sa le -vdus so $9 I
Skinner.sale nowM.Arthur Denny, sales '""""3'\sale now
er of Booker Bros., Marion, Ksnmlmd 14%is in charge Ol A big sale beingt Spednl
cvnducwd by the Truhlsen Hdwe._`,d,mB towhichbegan Saturday and ill clearance
._......-n . . -..:...e w " ..~..<
s ms ; v s lu a zo s lz
$7.955 values w :ls
$l2,75.Slzes 11 in
f»=G3§__»;»'|k D s;&»1ll Miss Esther Rnsmnssen gf Blair
_|re 9 - i s s n a l e w d a a t epsr-$10-phced for <|\liCl¢'anta\, Ref A. Rasmxsen hnme.
2f°F\lY $3.98-sizes 11'Mr.and M n .Henry Wulbem
_,_ .~._.._.1 1.,_,.._.__u__n-__..__.....\ u».
i
she will vnlnit for a time with an-
other daughter,Mrs.Raymond
Geo S l e w is lm rovin his'presidence property by givirg it a
Iruh coat of paintllrs.A. J. Cameron was vlsilf
ing nt Teknmah Tuesday, a guest
ol her daughter, Mrs. J. E. Sidner.
lr. and Mrs. E. P. Hansen havegonemDecaturtomaketheir
msw La unys.1vu;.ww y.....-are offered in a voting eonldit
and will be awarded the winners
at the close of the sale.Th e mm
was closed Friday while prepara~
tions were being made.
S.M.Wilpon of Omaha, spent
n few days the latter part of the
week at the Geo. Lowe home with
Mrs. Wilson and Patsy.Geo. Nut of West. Point, visited
at the Jesse Webster home Sat~
w z u .r u m u n u e n u e r .I F u l l fas hi on ed s i lk t o w p ser-
vi c e a r c h i f f o n wei g h t S i lk S to c k -
i n g s th a t W e a r o n s d e n o w ,'l7a
|pair--sizes 8'/a to 10, all colors al
the Fashion Genber.. 44-lt
muémm NEW S OF
GARDNER DISTRICT
Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Rasmussen
ann aaugm/er, iwugaxu. um nm..Chris Paulsen of Blair, attended a
party Wednesday evening at the
Rudolph Kuhl home in honor of
Mrs. Kuh1'a birth anniversary.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Wulbern
and daughter called Sunday eve-
ning at the home ol Mr. and Mrs.
Chris Paulsen in Blair.
Miss Chrlshens.Rasmuuen re~turned home from Lincoln last
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home for the present.Rzv. Norlin was at Fremont nn Y-|=
Monday, attending conference.TT§lMasons met. at the ha 'mi l
C1xes\er French,small son o l ue Y evening.f I
M ,.ml M n n P I-Innum on-I
and family attended a birthday''
party at thgnsm Iverson hvme
near Orum ay evening ~Mr. and Mm Hnrrv Ervev andMx. and Mm Harry Ervey and
daughter,Fnye and GrandmaCompton drove up to Ben Peck's
near Decahxr Saturday alwmoon.Grandma remained for several
days visit mt the Peck home.
Mrs.Pete Tmhlnen,Amlndn
Pefersen and Mm. J.L. Petersen
attended the u-dnalhneoua showy-
er for Mrs.George Reeh at Che
home of Mrs.Sophie Reeh in
Blair Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dm Phllllpa werePrldny evening supper guests at
1 *.'|~.ha.
Mrs.Robert Rasmussen enteh
bi ns !the llsidv: Hustler;Club
Thursday moon.The secondlesson of the extension work was
taken up which vas quite inter-esting.Miss Dorothy was a vis~itor after schoo1.
Phre your order now for thot
goose,duck,turkey or young
chicken for 'l'hAnlmgiving or per-
lnm a good cut o f that Ak-San
Ben Bee! which we will offer this
wrek tnd next.
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What goes with the Turkey is
just as important as the bird p
itself.Th e mince m ea t or.
pumpkin, the seasonings, the
vegetables, the pickles or rel-
lishes all go to make up the
feast.Yes you will find them
all here of a quality which
good judgement demands and
at prices which a prudent pur-
chaser exacts.
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u n d e r t h e d w w f s c a n e .H e i s _ g m g e I _ § : i d : ' y " e v e n ' ; r f g _ °, m g f o l -
b e l l r ~M r s J a m e s m e h ;l o w i n g 'f r o m h e r e a t t e n d e d :M r .
'-I . m i M m w .n R w s m x m n .M r .a n d PRESENTING
drove out from Omaha Sunday :II
e rn o o nnn dma d e a b ri e f v ls i t a t
the Wm. Olson home.Mrs. Tillie
Wmdier mme up with them and
will renin at the Olscn home for
1 few days.i k . ~has word _gmm
Mrs.
son,Mrs.
Mrs.Treet, Mrs, Anna Peddie, Mrs. J.
M.Bailey of McCook,Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Hansen. Mrs. A. J.
'fn' i;.;;.§¢;?"" Tiébénl-
Mra.H.L .Swan,Dr. and
L. w. Chxmbaugh, Mr. mn
H. B. Cameron, Mrs. Hntn T H E N E W
CIlEVROLE T SI Xhiswife,wpo ls at the mayo " """"Bras.Sanatarium at n°¢ 1W f.]g""R§~§;~C°''°'{r§*e°b°;§';°"a 1553
that she ia impxzoved and expects u§mfu1 time Y
~ ml u.eek.C'?'"f?l}|Rev.Norli is nlanninz for a
ril drivc up and brmg ner nom'.=\|UI n Sunrise Th'zivihaz ner |~ ~`T o d a y t h e C h e vro l e t
;~i»~<»\L'liotntilompanypresents. ' .the Bigger and Better
Chevrolet ,Sin a new model ol the,
-a-qumaa m- which nu eujoyal
lu d a w i le p e p u lu i t y. In t l a oc l m l b
nd bo dy al t his n ew dx-cylinder
a l n e va before,Chevrolet's wdl-
kn m u l policy e l p e g m t h o u g h
e a n s u n c h m m ;
len; hood lines sweep hash Rm !
gracefully into thenew Hnkevbelieli
And never was FiAhe¥'» ine en!!!-
mnnahip m ere eviienbthn in the
Indies of tkene'wChevxdet Sk!
N e t o n l yu o t h e b o d i a m o m i u u l d
more comfortable, but as you stuly
them you will discover many gratify-
hs new featums mind rdinemmu.
Heehnnieally, too, the new Chevrolet
Six is a be tter autom obile. T he
m m e e a r .1M r s .C .L .R e i d i s s e r v i n g t h e " ' §
l n t r u u s o n t h e m a i l r o u t e w h i l e r .
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br Thursday, Nov. 271
Enfield came last week
Missouri and in staying ath¢ ° '§ _ m .\ s | 3a n u l s L a m n g u.vm . ; u ¢ | u u » | t h F l u h n r n o a t n r e s e n t .
His: Lorena Buch nas resxgneaas housekeeper at the Hans An~
(Amen home and is staying with
her brother,D.Buch and family
at present.Mrs. Gilbert Olson and Mrs. A.
H.lawe were in Omaha Thurs~day for the funeral serdoes of
Mrs. John Sullivan.
M n .C. E. Johnson drove over
to Lincoln Saturday io attend the
fcotball game and visit her :laugh
ter,Maxine.a student at the
university.Mrs. James Van Horn
and Miss Christine Wachter ac-companied 'her w Lincoln and vis-
ited at the home of their sister,
Mn. Benha Neiderkruger.N. R.Burdic, Alben Woodward'
and L. D.Burdic were out fromOmaha Friday and Saturday on a
lhuntingtnpandvifltedhome
Littlg Jacqueline and Ann Wood
ward left Friday evening for their
home in Omaha.They stayed
'with their grandparents last week
and attended school while theirparentsweregettingsettledin
their new home at Omaha.
Miss Iris Brewster spent Friday
vidting friends at West Point.
Eugene Jackson of Blair, spent
Saturday at the parental,Nels
Jackson home.Thursday,Nov.13 Mré.J.D.
Lowe was honored on her binhday
when a number of rélatives and
friends gathered at her home and
surprised her. They spent the time
qdlting for her and enjoyed a
bounteous lunch.Word comes from Omaha tell-
ing of the serious illness of Mrs.Stockton Heth.Mr.and Mrs.
For--anldunt dgpq-ang fvvom u n wlleolbaso in longer.The
|,,,¢¢f,.¢m-"¢m¢nh¢v¢\nntJwen»guunger. The steering 5, ¢"i¢_ The
' * ' " ' * " " ° ' P P ' ° " " ° f ° " " ' ° ° ' f ~ ° ° °d n t | : h i s m o ¢ e d u n b l e . ' l "h a o i n a
h " ° t " m h ' d 7 unoother,quieter,c a d a shifting
new nm dnd of 'lm lh fi and value trummisdon. In fact. wherever tina
'°'§§`.and Mrs.Bez Cooper o f H° " h gre both wel!knnwn here
,L Teknmah, were guests Sunday at and fnends "ff gneved to learn
the 0 .L.Hilsinger home.Mr.ofm}Er tJ`__"|'|nvI:nrv;Il_
and lllns.R.H.Eovee of Fre-u u :B u u u u y l. n: |. uu :L | u s u n n 5 n -.i n h a s b e e n c h o s e n a s A m e r i c a nm o n t ,w e r e a f t e r n o o n a n d i - u p p e r !8 .
g d e s t a t h e r e .M i s s E t h e l B o v e e ° H ° ' " e S u n d a y a n d vr l l l b e s o o b -
c a m e o v e r w i t h t h e m a n d w a s a
guest ol' Miss Alice Triplett,
Miss Alice Tripiett of Blair,
sawed ln the church here.Mrs. Pete Dischner was lucky in
having her name drawn in s draw-d ing contest at the Truh1sen stomi e g t i u f y a *g;__S*'°o grl Saturday afternoon and received a
m e 'F 'nice card table.
On Wednesday Mrs. Frank Lol'-] Mm.James Paulsen was host-
tis and Mrs. Win. Rankin were atless to the Junior Sewing Club at
the court house at Tekarnah dnd
took the extension work for theirclub.They will give the work at
a meeting Thursday at the home
of Mrs. C. E. Meyers.Miss Msrjode Gotlsey and Bits.
O. H. Godsey drove to Omaha on
'Nesday while Marjorie had ashort vacation due to the store
being cloned.
Mrs. C. R. Gray had a birthday
W'ednesd8!f. Nov. 12 and invited a
few friends to.spend the after-
noon.'Those present were Mes-
damen I). Buch. Jack Jensen, EarlFfr¢~pch._.§I... §t\llivan, Chris !{or~
her home east .of here last Wed-tnesday and the members surpris-
ed her by making it a stork show-er.The time was spent in tyingncomfortforthehostessand
visiting.On account of the next
meeting coming the day before
Thanksgiving, they have postpon~ed that meeting and will have a
party the following Saturday.
Twenty-three attended the De-
gree of Honor meeting held Fri-day evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Chas Laughlin, west of
town.The president gave a r e
port of the convention held te
ccnllv at Schnvler.It. was voted
ml l l l g u d mor e dvanoevdldudm)h gn law-price idd;
Qamlotwillbeonoofutrlkingieet-
nas ,gr aco a}| dbe aut y.' I`h oea ria
huge, lower and modernly smart.
The radiator laasbeen deepened. The
increase Chevmlet's traditional econ-
omy of ownem-ship-improvement hu
been made. Seo the new Chevrolet Six
--forheroisthe GreatAmericanVdud
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as a A T N E W L O W P R I C E S ¢as
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TL . . . a . . a . - | . ¢ | . . » ¢ u .Y a d n a » d n a v ~l n u d s y . S u n n d t i n m h a u w l l n m k t s k .
`i.,.f~a.¢»|¢»a»¢ ¢|»¢»» an».=»-¢a.».»¢-hnnt honu woe onon q of m v d ngnm od-
a'|h¢|r.:y,\L» Bi¢ |a r¢ nJ Bo¢ ur ¢ n ,h u qa||.l¢y,|h»q|.|ldul aulomal>Ill»
."§ »?, im ... ... .. .?5 l0 gggsch $545 i'z:;','.i':.:::~ S575
E'.::.,.,.........'47S 2;:.'.2';ff€....,..*53S §:;::f $535{\
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snug.John Andersen ana m mHughes.The time was pleasantly
spent and a. nice lunch served.
Miss ids Brewster was a guestofMissDodsMcDonaldather
home at Telcmnah, Thursday night
Vimil Clements, 13 year old son
of Mfr. and Mrs. Hurley Clements
has been suffering- the past three
weeks with an attack of \ppendi~dtig. _'He laecane worae mul was
""i i'1 =lu?"f>é¢. n i 11toae. m ng at t e
|Masonic hall,Dec..12,with an
entertainment appropriate to theseasonandafeed.The annual
election of officers will be held al
this time.Miss Catherine Schnieder ol
Plattsmouth,Neb.,was a guesilast week pt the E.C.Burdim
home.
1 - - n » - _ u - u n u - - » - - -
Spur!
wl th
Standard Five-
wlndo w Co uo e apecua
Sedan
SPECIAL EQmPm=:N'r EXTRA
Chevrolet Tnadra (mm $355 to $695
All price f. o. L Flint. Miclligm
~ "1.a§§;.°s;:x:.'r: :.::m::|Fashion Center Beauty Parlor--|
ergenvv nneration The appendix Phone 4'2"---Alioe Triple!!-~finest
uw: a1'eady ,,,,,,,.. He is reporl'°d Beau Work in Blair..r m l i m
Pe nents $5 and $7.50 44-It¥§`f'f§§"'.~§'¢'l'lJIf}f'h' hopes areheldl Fashion :Center Winb€r_Coats-
'rn od 1 all the sman new stylus an Black.n.¢?,Z"?.',.€fl?§3 £ ;'1°.E;*'fS.&'?and colors values no szs on me
~ ~ "`,]"" '""' "'"" naw 81635; values to $40 on mlnBm. have '.§.*J...i'"h.?.f' ,'f,§'"§:,§ _now msn.sim 14 so 4s. 44-1:
¢. .h_
' \their npming Saturday.To note '° `tim event. Lhev gave a quart of oi\R O S E H I L L I T E M S
to each nurehaser of five gallon
of gasnhne and in the evening g~Friends and mlatwu helped
free dance was given.Mrs.Rudolph Mencke celebrate
Ohservinv national eclueationd her birlhda Sundny.
sunk Rev. Norlin nve n falk be-I M m Hostein visited severalfare the high school on Thursday days lust week It the Will Han~
:nj\__Dr. Cameron spoke Friday.sen home.
l ' l " S WI S E T o Cl I O o S E A S I X
J PHONE 113 or 114 v1N'roN EVANS CHEVROLET Co.
'aHimSvlvin Brunton,who rg.Ht. ~ Ind lin. Will Bart amd Q
timed Ian week from a live Alfred visited at the I-Inns Naeve I
lllnli |\¥»ln»n¢'Ln \Tn\s»n\'\.l|\'9l'|i m\?l¢¢Hd=f
words, he slipped seven! pkeex ol go wigh thee!"and with time Center in Blair-Womensgoldintotha boy'n hand.'1`h°¢`"And dm Qxlt we my thenliulea Hats-imnrt new stylyoung tnilen had no difficulty in unite in mon humbly offering qu:-vilueu to $4-naw priced $133iindin s "7 w_t.§e ..d\{x>» ""'F"E '?"_. .._'f"'.l¢..'I.°|m a n o r ' rm m xg
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md ln. Ne1sGon1x Jensen went Kola from the business men of the
D'-l.a d| v i \| | e ,Ne bt.l| nSund| y e v e -d¢ y ..,.
11 ning tn v im s few dw' with he r|The :ephemera and freshmen
dm;-hter, Mqs. Jay Lumen.'ot the Dnnn Collége iootbxll tum
11", Dm_,d|1, ' Gund mn wi th have redltexcki their claim m the
wuxcu . rk ocnzn xxcs
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FRESH SALTED PEANUTS, lb.._-._.........f...........13¢
Watch for TOYLAND Opening Ad In Next
Week's Issue
The BlainRacket Store
C. F. KOLTERMAN, Proprietor
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Thanksgiving Day
Get your 'l'1u1=e1. Goose or Ducks ready. We have the Ruten
Low Priced Ladies Bloom ers and
Hose
Mittens and Glove foEverybody in the Home \
A V a r i e t y o f F 1 - a h C a n d i d ;
EXTRA QUALITY CHOCOLAI`E3»lb.-..--.--.:._._-.....-l8¢
dlmen present voting 'AYE', the
motlvn carried.|Hlki-Us his pieces of dght jingle,
Moved m d &w,,d¢d,'Q53 the Bob clxmbered on bbard well uhPerklnnLnbontorlesmdt.ha n»\\f'fm°d wish his dly ':work,and
b¢uh3,s ;",e,» 5ng(;,,_b,em _was ju s ti n time to answer theed 5. enginee for sm S,,|m:?:g:mll all of honor and m have tho
Pool and P i x Project a nd q u;red badge nl courage pinned on hin
the Mayor and Clerk be anlhuzizqd breast.
in enter into eontnet on behnll nf_Adventurers all,if you would
the Gty fo r the shave services. seek A great quest; if the wl ofOnroll011,Bigelow,Hundlhl lhe wild dngs ln your hemft, fol-
Mnone, McKay, sdxmldt and Rolf Ilgw cancers <14 fifmser and daring.
gra n mm urn mi ne r nz n»uv "» ,'and batted! him i n pardon our.
mti o na l md otha tramg-reunions
--to ennbla us all, whether ln pub-
lic or prints stations, to perform
our seven! and relative duties pm~
perly mad punctunlly-to render
our national government, a bleas~
lug to nll the People by eannantly
being a Government. of wise, just,
wg constitutional laws, discreetly
. n hmrfunlv executed md obey-
We wml w tha nk ai u nu
friends for their ¢XPf¢$xi0n
kindness and sympathy dunourrecentbezexvemsnt.Tl
'have been of much strength 1encouragement to us.Mn. Birdie Warrick
and family.
CAR D OF ' r lu mi s
m,|»x»I3¢}IN|}\5¢n 5, Nov. xz wiu\|Neln-uh Junior Colkge dum-
ni A Inge isttuxdanee md a very pionship by ."§\'¢°°¢f the mghm
L; pleasant if temoon was spent.fpercentuge of conference games.
w g Mr. md Mn. Hlm.sJ¢ nnen a nd won this "°"°°'E's m h "Tex"
md family who live was of Hemnm"Jones' Vikings will meet. me Neb~|
mi re d m n Sulldlv afternoon at risks central gridsten here fu-i~'
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'the C. M. Christensen home.#;f';:l°r the closing game of tha'
mn. nargnnn lversvu lun lam-ybaters under Dr. E_ E_l i l y ma M r s . ' r . \ x . l v e n o p ~ n i e p r e p a r i n g a d e b a b e r s '
| f f _ Th ' " " d " y ternoon xn re Qmndbook'on the question of
em voting 'AYE', the motion car-IDI only bY rams me l11 8lll°°» <1l °""' """"""3 S o ]We take uns means of tnankmgned.of peril wlll you find new w°r1=l1=,'§;mP:m N:'§';ns Fe»`I»¢¢.»L!°°f g m :fiends gm-their nina
vm...r..n......:......u-..»z......+.. xr...1 to conquer..-.\.._=_.».........- services dunnn' the lllness and fol
I l m l l |W0'l'ld-Wldl Free Trlde.'rhebmkI'l'hsDanilhLadiesAidolorum |||_b° 1-egdy for dlltribution by' ! ! ' " " L " E ~ ~.__:'-I-svwv 9-l%°¢"°°=f iqfflw numnw ivnvvuug unum-w nv..-.Ysuch as nave snovrn unuuuaa w;;;§>="»= Distrin Number B wu!yul;!ow mriy of these book; havelm)and to bless them with 3094
'Gave d rd.lion. Mnyor and City Council,Can you name their authors?fn pr o mzrfz'the »L§f1.4g°§"°';nd
Bl!-U, Ne bruh.(Reprinted b the Nniiond As» practice of ¢_m¢ religion and vim-~
Itue, and the increase of science
umoug them and us-and general-
.ly to gram.unto all mmkind auch
a degree of temporal prospedly
as he alone knows fn be best. _
yGentlemen:soclntion of Book Publishers, 847
We hereby certify thot the A. H. Fifth Avenue, New York City).
Read Company hxve completd
the following work i n Paving BBEWSTER BITSDistrict No. 8.`
lowing the death of our dear one
We wish especially w thank th:
'ministen the dngeru and those
who nent the beautiful flowers.
J. w. Hillman
and farnilyn
No need w wear your old Hal
wh¢n you can buy a beautiful new
one for only $1.88 at the Fashion
|Nov. Z5 an wear cnurcn.mlnux aemm handbuok on diss:-rnament
tor sale and everyone invited. 44-zz 'which have some from nll over theIMrs. K. P. Hundahl is in the lm- lumeeg States were over-shadowed
fmmue l ho xnital i n Omnha where thi mwak when an order came
'due Ifu§&2} dia mi at n-Pllyli-fum | gngup J dobnhn In Cd-dm..Iwv-e. mx. lor copies n um
l l Byron Pee-.-=-1 "§"°|"°°"?\.|
daughter :summed monday evgmng;from a dly's visit with her Bister,.SKOR1~ COURSE ATMrs. Neil Burdie of Omaha-|AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
District Pm-tim
1200 (hx.Yds.of
grading at $035 S 420.00
8460 Lin.PL
i (Continued fx:om Dane six)|_-"G*'E"_."'"'°£ =z~v,3=m.:f }§'I!!J9i=f¢r _§n' Blld:~Womeng and"f 3 ,5 ''City of Ney York me uum uny Misses Ha i:smxn_new styles-Mr. and Mrs. Marina Hansen ma'-g zzz .:\°i'§»;-§\."°s a "°°'I °f Odnber m we year "f our mm "=\"°= to $4-now pnced $1.ss.N fi mi ly of Monvma.have moved!Merton Kuhr and Eric Christen-
Arihur Jensen is assisting John 1789..__' ,inw the former E1-land Ne1eonlsen of Blair an registered for th:'h ki xh (signed) George w"h""3°°}';ANNOUNC EM EM h on Nebraska street.They'|pu-m m e h nLund with Ins com s uc ng ns Celebration of ksgxvmg suse nk 3| _Q, g h annna Open s a o
week.plan w m e mr e r ome.course which o a t the a n-ul.....A u . .nm-M M.-n.».n.m nw a n Ameriu mm be mc e d l As has been our custom for ,_ _,___, ,,__,,.,,,,__,_ L .,__.,,______,_,_,,,_,__xx..--|... . - _ i . .
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park gutter at
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I n t e ti o n Po r ti o n Mr .a n d Mr s .Ha n s Ha n s e n th er e th e c u s to m s p r e a d ,t o d l g r e e d n g c ar ds f r o m th e we lll R u t h a n d C l i f f o r d s p e n t S u n d a y 'l r t s ' o f t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s * k n o w n S i d n e y B u r g o y n e h o u s e o f
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3 7 1 5 L i n .F t .2 4 "l n f t n r n n n n a t t h e t m r e n t a l .M T B .P .9 n n . . . a . . 1 . . . \ . : . .. , . . . . . .- a r n . -H a n a *
rr v x . lmu mr s .n .as dinn er g ue m las t Su nd ay , Mr s.1
FIack's brother,W n rr en Dnnc an'a
an d wife a nd d au gh ie r of Atlsn tiqlc
I n wa .I1
s u u u u u L ' U u c 5 \ : ,u l n n z u l l l ,I ! l u u u l y .
it will be Christen selfs first year
m d 1{uhr'a sec ond i n th e sh o r t
:om-se.Over a n hu nd r ed Neb ra sk a
Farm boy s ar e regi ste red f o r th e|e ;:;." \|
course.
Those enrolled in the course
.:;»
THE HACK SAW
ewes, honicultnre and dl phases
of practicll farm managemet.
Regular instructors at the agri-
culturtl college have chsrge of the
classes.Most of the work is done
in the laboratory with few dass
sessions.
I v o w ms : 5 Blair Nebraska, November 20, 1930 NUMBER Z5
I IK u l n e y l e l d s
B r e a k S l e e p
1: Getting m n m m \
frequent 4-5 ¢'L'»., Le|"|ln|. Nerv-
nunnnn, or urnlnt. duo totunetlon- |nl Bhddlr xrnuuen. in acid cond!-tlonna mlkel You fed zlrod. dehreuednqdlncounnd. try tha Cynex Tut.Wo rks hui i nn!e lrcuhtln thruthe uns n llnl lnn ts s n d w rthounnfor nn a and vonltlva nc-uon. Dcn'|. |1ve un. Try :tax (Dro-nouneed Blndex). today, under thomn-crm Cluurnntn. Hunt quicklygg,-than condltlonlalglnrove ren.n onDau0c nt.'v
Nellgh-Elkhorn Finance COYP-
orution,new industry fanned
here with capitalization of $25,000
o .. pened offices m Antelope Staw
Bank building.
~.Madison-Loenl light._and power
plant nearing completion.
We'le t h a n k f u l !
We're thankfud !ur
friends,for food,
and shelter, Ind for
the prixdlege ol liv-
mg ln a com-muni ty u Bla ir.
We have a Link
Roaster that willfit
nny kind of Thanks-
giving fowl, from a
nxhickeu to a turkey.
Pa.-"Ho w a re y ou
getting along with
your Greek."Mnry--"Now leave
the boy friend out
o`f\t}\is."
up some of thoie.
fpwsiu B ns we
hav;during tha
swrm proofcoveringthanc tz x
over a n y :a ur adopr..It is mad: of
heavy,dark s m s .
fast calor a n v i l
that will we ar (o f
many years.A a l l -
uloid window Mo ln
ample light.Cana
in and let ug show
it to. you-
A run is a thing
that stocldnpa de-
velop just bdvre
they are dv ea to
mother.'
We stil? contend
that no ma n is i n
such a hurry that
are i n K°od comii-
tion.
If you would put
away $10.00 n week
for twenty years oncompoundinforeat,
you would ha v e -
but why bring that
up?
We have a..newWoodStovepriced
special at $9.00 and
it is a good one.
Have you helrd of
the "Ji ffy"stonn
door.It is a water
proof,wind proof,
..||
miles an hour..
g . . ..About uma `
less thing fn the
world is a num
PnfnsfuHARDWARE
used Ranges f o r B||lr,Ne hruh about the houn in
sale champ.They the dny time.
park gutter at
$0.55 ---------_ S 394.90
m e Cu.Yds.o l
grading at $0.35 70.00
Total Intersection
lr. K. Nelson home in swf.Herman md Otto Munn spentSunday at the Emil Mntzen home.returning to the Oto Crist and
'August Matzen hom w nhuck'com -ru _I Mr.md M n .A.. ~ PetersenAP0onS 46490 spent 'hxesdny eveniné at the Bill
Total $273730 Wulbem home
Mr and Mn. Bill Vogt and Mr.la s s 20%retained rmtil 'and Mrs. Ch:-'lnian Andersen andfinal estimnte,557"°8|nmuy visilzed at me Soren Wols<
mann home Sundny evening.Balance 5223032 Mr. and Mn. Alfred Svogerson
Respectfully subrnitted,and Christine spent Friday eve-
Niumn .s Rpvnnlde nine me the Bill Voss home.
Fmu o n Center Winter Coal:all the smut new styles in Black
and colwrs values ln $25 on sale
now $16.'I5; values to $40 on salenow $29.50.Sizes 14 to 43.44-lt*
Silk Stockings that Wear-Goldi
'Stripe $1.60 and SL95; Onyx $1-85:-
Bobolink Sl; Neverdxrn 2 pair $1-]
Sizes 8% tp 10-all colors.Fash-
ion Center.444%
COMPARISON OF HYBRID
Arm IDCAL SEED CORN
1rt . n ....oem f msn. a nxmdl
n m w e u.,We -1.we ..,.e...,greeting house concerns in the Mrs.Rf"d°lPh Mencke °f thecountry.Rose Hill neighborhood was has-I
These canals,while of the zinlws to abo ut twe nty fri ends a nd!
a t quality,are very reasonable relatives last Sundxy for dinner,1
in price and The Bzlaerprlse prints the occasion being her birthday.|
your name as you desire.|M n .Herbert Webster ox' Her-
We also carry boxes of assert-man, who has been in the Blair
ed cards which we an print or hospitnl about mn days, was able,
not, ns you wish.Christmas let-m ntum w her ho me la st Tues -|
terheads are attractive and come day.
boxed for your convenience in'let-i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hansen of
ter wntinq.We can give you Omnhl, were dinner guests atthequick servzoe. _Chris Larson home last Ssturday.|
You are mvlbed to come in ""d.Mrs. Hansen is a brother of nu.,
4j~~'2;E£}h»i»£1z nd Arthur'au °;"' ~ ""}o;n' was'.5°° our beautiful line of cards.I _/ .,By J. c. Reynolds. Crist spent Sunday with the H=M;";§',fd §y Mr. Sam Stewart of The Enterprise office.|Mn. Mm Hain entertailsd al
M and s¢¢<md¢d that the zen boys.1 nd -.9 Washington county and P an m few friend t 9. quilting pmjty onnbovestamate No. 1 be allowed ,E_Mmn,§vq,,,,ff:',fEmmn ~ uma field with the same plan- ..1j_fg _1}ff<l_._.§§> ~ ~ 55-3.5 last Mondzy afternoop Authlqi
and that a wa r in the amounrf""""'' " " " " " ' " ' ° " ' ' " " " " ""ol $1868.40 and one in the amount | "°»5i',."L'§|"»f.';T"£ `$'f'i§?§L§°;'L 3
°( sa'1x.9z, .°*"f~being the 4-l=',f»mny vmmd at the J. cz Davlsu m a n d intersection P'\Ym¢l'lffl»'lrome neu Nashville Sunday an-
be dnwn in fa v or of the A.H.ernoon. "
B u d Company.On roll cull,Mr. und Mrs.Jol-in Buonmk andBigelow,Hundahl, Jensen, Moore,\Marxet and Mrs.Cue Cherek
McKly, Schmidt and Roberts vat-nnd ughte rs ~ Thursday WP'
ing 'AYE the motion carried.iper ad the Chmwfier Andersen
m.- .."-.=.._ nm, _..... ..-n horne.
fer in o rder to determine i f i tpossessedanyhigheryielding
qudlitlen Ulm ordinary corn on
the s wwui farm.
This hybrid com was tried out
against ordinarily rough yellow
dent com.Along with this best,
Mr. Stewut was anxious to know_if there wll much difference \»=;{
" " " ; = " ' ; _ , " " 1 3 3 ° ~ : I I ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ | g m , m g ~ ~~E n v ; m _ . _ . g, g , _ _ _ m _l u n c h w h i c h . H r - I .I I a i n
Misses Hats-smart new stylus serveuvalues to $4-now prioe~d.$1.88.I t l M n .En-1 Caldwell retumzd last
Iu n m u Imnnr flnun lhnr lim. .. -A Ar| L | u : n | ¢ ;l a u u i I n A i n m u g '" - U - -o o U N ' r ¥ n n c m v n s P I N E m m , m e c u m m v m m m e A r l i n g t o n .
.~<=°=:¢=»~=-s - = ! - = e . f ° =w a % ' § = = ' s P £3 ". & . . ~ "¢ Z ¢ ' .' 1 » . ' l " ? ~ . . . . ' & H § Z ". . ; " ' £
/'
l¢lt.nln||ululelro1mulnluuu _dmnennin-LlltSat\u'd\yeve---m y.l-ur. ,ga un2.'!.'..:1'. °f..;."'-.2i"".;..'Ef"°...E ......: .<=»1d~»11- mls. Lpuiu Lowe, Earl.I.Singleton ~ R92 I
.luc uu vu u g u nu a wes t r c uu ;.twe e n c l i b t l d l c o r n |110 u a w u
~
_I I2 3 :R¢ y' : \ o l d s _ _ " " " ' § i ' ? , §Fqahion .Center W i qb er . C° fl"=§ f" 1' 1' I. 'I '. "' 3= 2f "' f. .°.f='l'f.~
v u " l l l § ' \ p j ' - ' " - - - - - - - - - - - -4 V " : ' l n l |t h a S r n - r t n g w ~ m m a c l f I l l I H D U I U T I I C I U u l v u l s van.-¢.»uu»l | . v || \ | n J ¢ u u su v w u n q ~' * j " "¥ n " "m y g d f n n y g u g g f g a t t h eHappen" Mfg. CQ _______626 -a 1 1 no $25 n sale m a m m m I.surface plmter and Wednesday and Wednevdyy ~" " "" " " "° " " 'j 'Vnlvoline oil Co.--..........--44.15!§;w §l£.§'§;`$§1"..iZ to $40 Zn sale and the other half of the fieldlnighz there was 1.86 of an """eG'§§ `,~"'{..§°'§i Lu§'fw'§';"'Jennn
Westinghouse Electric Co..24.64 now $29.50.sim 14 no 48.44-11 u m .mi n ml ,mlking a mul o f 2.56 '
Nebraska-Iowa Oil C0.__--8.7".a n d M r .a n d M r s .F r e d L o n g w e r en....-. \...._fM- ..; ..r ._f e .. J I n u n n m n \ t ! . n \ 1 t f ¢ 2 l " I U { h ¥ . | " 2 " 'I _ ~F " ? . ' " " ' 5 . ' A N '__s;.1.., _ _ _ ' 3 f ' _ f ' l 't '_ _ _ _ . . r - . 1 ~I t t h e W B S W H L o n g h o m e i
!I
uru yu ur nlelznnc url---........13.0%r u n s ;ln r u m n o u a v u u uMu e ller C o mp a n y. _ . . _ . . . . .T3 9 P R O C L A M A T I O N
Be a ty Co n tra c ti n g C o .. . -- - -31.05 (C on ti nu ed f r o m Pa ge On e )
County Agenr. ueoMr.Stewart with
vu-inns vurletiea.
. n l m l u n u u u u ln w r m l luwm ||lll|e \lum .s l|nh"s nnd-yu 1hulk!Lbete Wednesday.A. lst 'Li onlin-' h u i md u l u - u b h e r y a n dh w n x l _ u f - ~ ~ " ° ' § E ' " ' S " . . ' 2 " l
|..u \ " I :liavé during the
.....g .. ..
About uma `
less thing fn the
world is a num
PnfnsfuHARDWARE
used Ranges f o r B||lr,Ne hruh about the houn in
sale champ.They the dny time.
Tun BLAIR nnmu;
comrmrEdS¢ricklett.--_---
A. T. Va n DeVent»er....----27.80'zo.oo'
6.20
10.40
18.00
20.40
s.so'
Z3.80'21.70
8.89
McKesson-Chl zhlll Dmsu- _9.12
Chrlswrsen Lhr.Co...----- 177.05
Curl-ls I..udd_----..,_..-_--._
E.Bn\mblugh-----------_
Frank Sl.ricklett_..-_..-_--
Chas.Brenbargu----._._---
Dick Mm-h¢n1.-,-__-_
Andrew Be\ts-_------__Chu. Cumic hne l.-----__
The Pilot-'l`ribone---------
Interstate M S Co
2o.1s||nry milk scales wu used to gh lnotln thu official archives until1921whe n n .1 c Fx mo r the °°'"' ma ""° "'"° rules we re
ul .r.''UPU fuscd u the College ot Agricultureen Asslnnant Chief of Y-he Msnuxcrlptanivxnono l the u » » » f ' " ; ° . .':° debermiglng gy yields on
o l c o nzms . md now mlm-`i » r|Th ncrelylel con sta.
the forthcoming Georgn Washing-mn Bicentennial Commission ser-'
les of Wuhlngtorfs Writings,
"found" the proclamation Itwns
at on auction sale being held in
the Amorlom Art Galleries o!|
New York City.Dr.Fitzpatrick e resu ts revealed the follow-
ing inlormltion:hybrid yielded
64 bu.per acre;ordinary rough
chmt, 52 bu. per acre; cattle com
checked, 55 bu; cattle com listed,
54 bu.
Thlslhoughl; should be remgm-
bered-lt wal field run, no mois-
were sadly in need of mol!t\u'e
und go into the winter in b&ter
UPI-\ uw na ncy rwguu ur n u -man nttmded the rnovles in Oma-
slwpe thm before the ,gm mn ha at the Orpheum lwt Sunday.
Ther-ninsne emtobe qulteml .over the state and mbw l
been reported ln the western put,
Scotftabluf!having approximllely'
seven inches Int night and more
filling.».~
DOCAL OVERFIDW
M i n 1|-nl. rr...-nf nf a m i . .
Bobhy Hwlh. who hu ba n o ut
of school the past weelo on Account
ol dcli nsu, i l now golfing along
nlooly.
Mn. H. J. Madsen enterulned o
dozen lltt!atrlendx of her daugh-
|u=r,`Hnrrlett, in honor of her
devonth birthday last Wednesday,
Nov. 19, sfbur school.They play-ed num nnd enjoyed a. mloe lunch]\Gif! Cash Fund...--..-..---|'r.a1 an expert. in 'Wnldn|,-w|\la, ¢Xll'|l~|tlu¢ mr. was muh md gt 1, gh; ,,,,, ¢h_,;;k_;
_ Herd 'Pd $F°2'\'!°'*-*1'°°°.'='!"I!'=°"*!E°"2°""'E'3*'"*"°"££'l*§E' nm\¢.¢f.»n{y °=~=. ve\==.'a°* an H.n u a m La & , `~m a i n u ri m m e xn a n m m b e i lnL|¢p n e u l f m m m u w
["E..nd Wm meet'A miscelhneous shower
Pieper Fdday aft-
'A W
urdic of Omaha,
and with her par-
|_.n 1 u- ,. \.
wah'~N n u m u a
§ ' f » § " f ¢ - § ° 1 f f § 2 m a t t h e S , p , , = , N E U R A L G | A , ~ ~
Reg); home.There were twanty-.eight present and wim games and ad§'§~;p=;_é§__{°;,§';1;,;;m;,';;;§§1;§
'v i lidnr the afternoon panned ="Ba v e r ~ ne w i n i mme d i a t e !
be lllowed and Hut vlrnnta beibe authennc,lt was wnwen ln
drawn on the proper funds in long hand bv Wm. Jackson, Sec-
pnyment of the same., On roll ml,mary no Pnesidgnt Wuhingwn at
Bigelow, I-Iundnhl, Jensen.Moare the time,and .was sign-ed in
McKay, Schmidt nnd'Roberts vui~George Wnahington's bold ad.
ing 'AYE', the motion carried |Dr.Fitzpatrick punhased'Bw'
Moved md Seconded, thin meet-'document for $800.00 for the Lib-l
ing be adjourned.All Goundlmn ary ol Congress, where it is now
| consideration.-
increase of fourteén buniels peraaeina dry season i s w n M The Wesleynn
with Mrs. Carl 1
ernoon, Nov. 21.
Mrs.Neil B
spent the week-
Thare was praetically no sucker-
m g é f u w m m on the hm-m
com.With no rmd amount o h
moisture, the locql corn thai. pro-. mil. Mr. and _Dducedmanysuckersrnightavel ~ Carl Svol-Soda
Glhriatmaz (llarhn
We Invite You to See Themuns.n .A.l.lll|l§K»
o f Om a h a ,wa s a
t th e E l z a K i n g
too quickly.M m Reef;received
many nice gifts.A fine lunch was
served..
I.»tVn.\lghn Moats of this city
ina Milo Hi ller of Arlington,
f l u n u n i n 'I l m - n | n h u n t § n t n r d n \ '
_ " I -I
.There'a namely ever an ache or
ain that Bayer Aspirin won't reline
gave: Q ti,m¢_!v_you can ti f r ,.
"`*=:= mbleuurig theBaye§ qu-ous
present voting 'AYE', the motion
nlrrled.
£Attat:1!l E; Krause, Cit§`Clerk.-
kept ll I UYBSUTC. And | 10 8ll\0\U'l[produtted more C0!"l\»_di nn er gu e s t |
nf mn n mr n n u ld r e mo ve i t.l il'i.h."h is n nhnrl .rlmnnn¢.d\nf.}nI|h n mn 'l'n»u|n1.rr; ., ;; ";, |""BB »f'.,.&"" "',; °"'¢"""§;\;|_""' "'""fc»|¢u{of Uneoln
Thmkldvlls.and.mad.01° mp"em L hm number al umupunpmlywvluurununmnenqm qn ~ vm wm a ¢» do thll nqxglm nladvu in nw m a vm ny.YJ. Hmm scewm,11
~se e ' j t ~ o ft~ la~ the y ~
spam you any pain of discomfort.un be nn: w buy the genuine.ine the package.Bevan of
imiqtianl.
Aspirin il the tndemnrk olBaye-nunufactune af nmnaaneticaddam-
u l ~
~%»~|°" ~ww\ps9§Y
\~'1`fa 1 .~i v *
S
|.
o n these beautiful
cards make .them
individually yours.
We wi ll be gla d to hrlng o ur samples l o y o ur
home where yo u may take yo ur tlme In s ele ct-
lng just the card and s tyle of letterlo g you want.
Place Your Order Now
|T h e E n t e r p r z s e
'Phm 1/3/din Nelm
\A r l lv r l A u_|~A L ||r l ||l r r :I4
Mayor.a v u - v . . . - - - - - - -- - - --n r n l n u h m n t l u m n r l f h l N D I )
j'HIDDEN TITLE STORIES
(Continued from P°§,° one)
uid! of the fray, a great typhoon
Intake and nll lmndn mmm! umm.
ever issued in the United Si8'»U»'y¢.nr.The :ost of some hybrid M n .Henry Vols underwent sr '""°" ' h " ' " »`i~h"s ;.|,mi d! ll fo llo ws :|seed is gmgll and it l"¢'l\d'°¥`°"]Yln\inor operaion on last M o n d a y ~Sund|;teLlVa?Lhn being a
"By the Pmiaenr °f the Urdhediabnut one hour of utr:un,» ei nummwn»¢ me Blai r lmpxm and gues t of her sister,ma ma a n d
Stine: of "§Q°'§,°°,u v,f snponnucting such s result demon:is reported as getting along nicely.Milo myinz with his friend, Jules
r e u u y o 51 ...~" 1mtinn; m lnknawledme the nmv-I ra on I - ~.. Je_.:"="e4.M'~.N*°
k
i f ;.KH §EE|3§{}i,¢,§;'Z{{¢
cargoes tossed about like arm-
ynood.Day broke to find tha old
iim: shin lyinz mentv thousand
idence of Almighty God vo obey N eed ur la H r Jemnns m we ummm nonpxtu on Mr. 1huwill. no be medal'for hu wh¢§ $1-»can S£'§°§l';L'l'.§¢§"1 M &mdzy.She m m h°°\'°"lvi=md 1
bandits, md humbly in implore one for only $1.88 at the Fashion alight improvement.Watson
mg nrotccdon ma favor-a.n'l Center in Blair-Womens _und Mrs.Priscilla m g n u f at ha lnt
un!\ l v u f ! h r i a R H n n n n nur umm. il-¢'5.'E
|lldUr.W luono!0mn-Sunday ma lmulay re-
taBldrl£andlyuedn|.
m u n a w m s o u c h a uiB8§U88 unfie LB?¢~ n r l ln § n 'u va s s a l m n
se§,and the Whexéas both Houses of (`,ongresa'w"" Hate smart new '°7 I""Pmlb\l\'¥ h~ Pe nn.M-.4 af. . v...»|||~". h.. »\..|» mm mmmmn ».|Vl|\l8 to $4-now priced $1.88.ni the ho me o f Mr1, was a guest at\t.urning
x. Minnie Bugéon Ch u!...,,....... ._.,.... ...-...,.. ... - ,,\........,...... ,...... .....,........- --lagoon bordering n mysterious queswd me 'wo reeommend to the
island.People of the United Staten n day
In true bcgnfashlon, Bob North obpuhlic thanksgiving and prayer,
lta rts a plo z and in nooli lost ¢¢ be observed by geknowledg-ingin the jungle.Eyes of ¢he w»m|wxu1 gnbeful hearts the many
|0011 *Q be watching him.Lions'n signal h v u n of Almighty God,
3821! 'n everything seem ready to apednlly by affording them an
§P\"U\S'_\lp0r\ him.He known thntfnppoxtunity no etablilh a funn of
noon WEEK NOV. 16 To 22
Book V/eek in an e iuca ti ow
movement which engages the at~
ization of all who are seeking so
encourage a love of books among
»boy| and girls.It was originated
z-mm L .. n.-Amuvhmn Iii"nn,
last Sunday.
Mr.and Mrs.Harvey Simpson
M n u m b ,vidted at the par-
slighfly betier follo g a siege of
pneumonia.His age,87 yearn
keeps him from recovering u np-
enw, I-'rank Simpson home in thls_~idlY as he would wish.
city lash Sundly.
Mr .and Mrs.Arthur Rowe of
De Sow,were guests of Mr.Rowe's mother.Mrs.Alice Rowe'
Ethel Eleanor Gallagher, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mn. John T. Gal-
lagher entertained a hm do ze n
little girl: lui Wednesday a lter
his only chance of safety lies my ..,.. ..,.,.., ......................,
his nimble legs.Just as he is be-
ginning m fly from that li vi n:
Ioresv. of wild folk, a bllck arrow
:knots nut him ima tha nkv. hivh
govunment for their safety and
happiness!
"Now,therefore,I de recom-
mend md assign Thursday,the
ann. :lan -1 u..,....»... nav#In \..
Association,the Boy Scouts of
America and usociawd publislers
and was first called "Childreh's
Book Week", but was later chang-
o! this city, last Sunday.
A well improved 125 acres
basdx road dose zo sehool.a
bargain, $145.00 per lore.
noun,Nov.12, after school in
°nl10I10l.OI ner eleventh Dlrmuay.Sha reoeivod some nice :Hts andIorent of wild folk, n bunk arm?
:boots put him into the sky, high
hu the eye codd see.Inshntly,
.Bob darted into A thicket and at
the some time became aw-ne dig;
the atmosphere was unoky.
m m t h r o u g h the m u ,he
nw n little setxlement of shelters,
Bhlcks and nhnntlex. A little smoke
ans i wa inz fro m the chimneys.
Upon enterhg one of the nhl-ckl,n o t uma -mi nt s t belonged w
mend and assign Thursday,the]
26th day of November next, to be
devoted by the People of those
Staten to the service of that great
and glorious Being who in the'
bendieent Author of all tin good
tb a tw u ,t h o t l s , o r t i u t wi l lb e -
-That we may then ull unite in}rende1'lnx unto him o u r u m m
land humble thanks-for his kind
are and protedon of the Peopleln! thin eountrv urev-inn; an Hgh
ana was u m cnueu '1..1uxm1nsBook Week", but was later chang-
ed tn "Book Week"because so
many high sohools wished to take
part with the elemntary grades.The boy or girl who reads eas»
ily m d happily has within his
muh gre a t realms of informa-
tion and recreation which never
would otherwise be hh."Many
times the reading d a bo ok hu
made the future of A mm", said
bargain, $145.00 per lore.
44~1t'Holler & Pnulsen
Leslie Offen,clty ml i l mrde r
went down to the Immanuel hos-
pitnl Wednesday md had g-°»~
dlu removed.He is repo u
getting along tint rate.
Let us mix molasses with your
ground leed. Blair Feed Mill. M-2t
How nbout those Thl.ukng'lving
and Gxrlntmll turkeyl.Phone
uenul rouo 0054!w ac no m.n ' |lunch woo ierved i t six o'elock,
after which all daparbed for their
-homes wishing Ethel umny happy
return: of the dey.
DANA Nz w s No r s s
Dane College winter uemesier
opened with reginntion on Nov.
|17.A fine mop of students nom
| a : m m b e g o f m m h a v e ~
B U Y N O W ! ! !
C O R P O R A T E T R U S T S H A R E S
`One of the but lnvauqenu on nie market
S A F F T Y
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K .M A R E T A B I L I T Y
CORPORATE TRUST SHARES are negotiable at a ll this at the mnrhet pri ce.
YI E L D _ _ _
A85eeonpon foreuehdxnnmthperlodlsxltuhedtueuhshma Thus10 PER CENT RETURN IS GUARANTEED
on a $7.08 nuke!
THIS IS NOT A SPECULATION
B u N o w 1 \ l .OPPURTUNITY IS KNOCKING BE GHTED INVEST I-'on THE FUTURE
Sus nu wncefillt nm' lnvuimmlr
B5§'.`{&,IIMSUI s. unnms '§|"3T7.»..\If
Bal Btlie 1;mnn¢Investment:
Ghnnd the hunwr.H e ~ 1 i l a i < § ~
Bd dnt the hunfen of the hilllngl and mmllold mexdeu nndtlze
had mms w rmk B a mbi .f-he hvofable mwqmium o f me pm-
spotted deer.Ghond nw th-lt thailifeof tha deerahyer was not bol-
ante d by the boy scout and his
h w , a n d wi t. h| bn \\ ge a t e , he
tumedlots lkofo the r thi xxgl. Hema ma n y u l e s w mh M u n a n l
ilie jungle bent: md men-of the'
n d howling monkey who would
not kill. of Kari the elenlunt. nndf
videnoe which we experienced in
the comma and coneludon of the
late nr-for the great degree of
lflwxllility.union,m d plmty,
which we have since enloyed-for
the peawuable and nxiunml mannerln whid we have been enabled to
amhlish eonsdmtionx of govern
"§ » k mw ¢ ¢ k wla organized m 2x1 on 14.c u n c o u s i m u w -
brlng before parents.edueatonl Mr-m d Mrs.Haxry B°ll and
Ind sveryonn concemed with the|M"» Berth: Zemm I-nd daughter,
s u l f u r o f mxl a m t he irnpor-Mule Cntherlne of Saitner, Neb.tance of w m n u n g i n ¢m1}imlw¢ r¢ Saturday gnenu lt the PM
that most precious of all g'l!*.v'Sol! home.\
the Rl d ln z habit,and £0 offer C u l Ande no no ! Chiu o camesguidance in tha selection of book! out mt I-'rldny so spend I couple
forlaoyaandglrls.a f we e k xn t th e h o me a o lh i n ds -
I-wh of the bm books for b°Y' ters, Mrs. Wmlher Nelson of Rosement for our nfgtv ma ».m"i..»..!f.."d. sm#wife-suggestion $ °'| m1 1 ma mn. za J e me n o f nw..
nwtnred with more to wma i m-
mediakly um- Thanksgiving vn-
cation.One o t the nm mde nm
who ngnllle nd wu Mi a Thekla
Rnmuuen of Bosto n, Mun.Mr.
John Badllm, fo rmer Blair High
atudanv. enrolled m tha college for
the winte r umuoer und Chlrles
Blnir of Clay Center enrolled lm
Monday.Ha il a g-ndnnte of Dm-
nebmg, Nelvrqah high school md
we a n n y t . \ mt M r. B l \ i r, 2 w w ° !
I!! Hari the jungls lui.The boyln his tum, wld of his high ld-
:nnlnre at sea.When the shud-
m n were lengthening,the old
hunter told the boy who was thepathfinder,dnt he mnlt |hnwBob buck tn ~ Mr-The hunts:
and pmmhny me nntiorzl
naw lvlnly instiwzed-fordvi] md religions liberty
which we ue blessed mdmeans we lun of acquiringummng mm lmvwledzvz
|ln genenl for all Bm great
u n n n m u p u n n u a .u e Un mn -On o p u y a t th e B l a i r L i b r a r y .
th e A " Hl d d m Ti tl e " c o n t e n t i n b e -
wi t h i n s m a u m we ek .T h e n a n
* * ' ° ~ 1 u . u u = . w a i n m x .- m y m d
l l l d g u ¢m1 a . 1 ma h . g m e m a s t u m
m a v m \ » n w u d e d a p r i z e .
|ur. .na n
(attained ntThursdayefour tables.nddd it vuBohn and Al" I l l N.. -| M -.... -...... ..\.| u..|N¢" and H
Irs. Tnney Balm en Blair, is well worthy of his mme.
- "$n¢m1»1.. vnul1| l¢¢+|"|*lan nnllsmn fnmalfu hm:nfirln-- V"-\~"~= v'°~~! .....vening.The n were
When notes wgxg: m a u m u m c m
Kbert lhixhlesen heldn .Georg; Hain xnd
md low.They were
dv ! !lui hble FHW -
' " ;; ; , _ ; ; ' " " m d i g a é - '
each llunday evening.An mtra~
mural volley bull tournament will
be held the ti nt hm wee ks in
Deonnber.Th e m m w m v d i n z
wilincimde vnzimm mam: from
the sullen and seminary na well
A:vue and mama me bw, ~'Bah..v-nw funn wmmmmmbmlwiéi y"5'i`¢»'§bT»}`1iZ§£u`§§I ° " ' B ° " "hndbattlqmny inmglepeaoeplveuodtoconfetupvnus.1o|;¢!ormly$1.88nttheFnhion'°°°"" |" 7 |
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