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NEWSPAPER WASHINGTON coum Y,NEBRASKABLAlR'S
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New Conncilmnn from First Ward
Takes Ollh of Offim.Bills
Paid and the Usunl Routine of
Business Carried Out
No Busngsss OF 1MPonr.\NcB
December 2.1930
A regular meeting of the Blllr
City Council was called to order
at 7:80 P.M.by Mayor smmt.
Mayor Stewart wled Fred Thieje
newly appointed Coundlmm for
the First Wnxd and the oath ol
office wns adxdnistemd tohhn.
Roll wiurwled with the folldwlng
Councilman answering grumb
Bigelow Hundxhl Jensen.y.Schmidt Thieje and fb.
Moore being absmt.2Theminutesof the lm regularmeatingwerereadIndapprovedA eornmmmicntion reguding tho
txxes Plid by me Chimo North~
western Railwny Co.nu nad.
Moved and Seconded this kmr be
referred to the City Attorney.All
Councilman mossfnf.Mins ~.YE
the motion ~»»Mwtd md Secundéd that the
action of C.H.Robertson CityTreasurerin the purchase of $7000
of Didzrict Paving Bonds as aninvestmentforsurplusElectric
Light Funds be approved.All
Ooundlmen present vuting AYE
ihe motion carried.
The City Treasurefu report for
the mornth of November was nad.
Moved and Seconded this reportbe accepted and_plwed on file.All
Coundlmen present voting AYE
th¢motion carried.
The Ijght Commissioneris .reportwasréad.Moved and Ser
onded this report be accepted and
placed on file.All Coundlmen
present voting AYE the motion
carried.
The Ima Commisslonerh reportwasnad.Moved md Saonded
this report be accepted and placed
on me.All Councilman presentvniingAYEthemotioncarried.
llvved and Seconded thlt the
Wsher Commissioner be instructed
to purchase the necessary material
and install n 1 inch wswr line Un
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property on Wat and of QavlsAvenue.All Ooundlmen presentvotingAYE,the motion carried.
Moved and Seconded,that the
City Attcrney md the Water
Cornmissioner be instructed to revisethepresentCityWaberOrd
inance and to present the samefortheCounc.ila considentivn assoonupossible.All Councilman
present voting AYE the motion
carried.
Moved and Seconded that the
Street &: Alley Committee pe auth
orized to have the tree located onthealleybetweenWaahingtanand
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FORMER COUNTY BOY
MARRIES IN CALl~.
Mm ceo.Kuhr Jr.is in maid:
o!the following newspaper clip~
ping from Long Beach Calif.relatingwtheweddingNov.22 of
eggihell satin in princess style.
Bridelmnids were Min Virginil.Bell,who was gqwmg in green;llixs Joann;Paine,who worepawdar him;Min Fumy McCook,
who was garbed in pink md Mins
Elizabeth Vuey whose gown was
peaclicolored.
Foster Bragg a cousin of the
bride was best man.Acting asusherswereKeithWork.Powell
Tenkhoff John Lake and Orville
Martins.
After me ceremony Mr.and Mrs
Jensen left for a motor trip to
Northern Califomia.They will
visit in San Frmdsco before returningno Long Beach where theyplanlo make their home.
Nov. ProvesA
PleasantMonth
Only Thm Cloudy Days Noted in
November with Pleasant Weath
er Throughout Datire Month.
No Record Bruker
DECEMBER STARTING ROUGH
November at 1930 was a verywellbehavedmonth.The monthlymeanwas42.8 a little above the
average for November:of a9.s.
There were no records broken
however duringjhe month.
The coldest November on record
was in 1911 when the monihly
mean was but sos just 12 below
the very delightlul month justpast.The woman.November V!!
in 1898 with n monthly mean of
45.The lowest point reached Lhst
month was 18 which was just
eqwed in 1917 but tho monthly
mean that year was but 43.5 The
low pointthls year was 10.
The highest point reached this
November was 72 on the 18th.The
high record was 19 on the Sth in
1909.Iholowreeordwal8belowmoin1899.Itwas on both
the 28th and asm of the 3**~t
The rainfall was 215 ihches.
This was all on four days L02
on the 16th and 16th and 2.08 onthe19thand20th.There was atramonthreeotherdaysofthe
month.We had radn or mow on10differentdaysin1909and
there was but one rainy day in
1907 and 1912.
Them were 22 clear days/the
high record being 26 in 1914.The
low record was but 8 clear daysin1906.That year we had 8
cloudy days and 16 partly cloudytliealltimerecord.The pastNovemberwehadbut3cloudy
days and 6 partly cloudy.
The prevadllng wind was north
west as is usually the case in
November occasionally being south
east.
There was lightning and thun
der with the nln on the 19th
which is rather unusual.On the
25th there was an unusually low
barometer with very high wind.
Don C.Vm Dmoen local U.S.
Weather Observer.
son of James Il. Jensen a Long
Beach and former Wuhlngwn
county, Neb. people.He was wed
to Miss Donna Hindaw at1rinity
Lutheran church in the presence of
250 guests..The bride was gowned in whibe
satin mule in priness style wich
a formfitting bodice and a flared
nkirt.Her veil of tulle with a
cap and border of princess lace.
was fastened with a dm of
orange blossoms.Gardenia:and
lilies ot the valley formed the
bridal bouquet.
Attendants of the bride woregowns made in similar |tyleswi¢h
skirt!reaching to the floor;and
carded sheaves ol msea shadingfrompaletodeeppink.Mrs.J.
Ellis Dion sitter of the bride
o aBleuHugh Starts
DebateWork
Fin!Hikh School Prayiiee Debnlc
To Be Held Next Tuesday Eve
ninz.Dec. 9.Debating Tum Il
Busy in Preplntion Work.
BLAIR.HAS A GOOD RECORD
The first practice debnte will be
held next Tuesday evening Dec.
9 in the senionhigh music room.The questionpfor debate ls:Resolv
ed that the nations shodd disarm
except for such forms as are ned
ed for police purposes.Reed
0Hnnlon had :Ray Chrhwnxenwm
uphold the ~affirmative.Doris
Beck and I Devinney will upholdthenepiive.On Thursday
Da.11thelecondneHsaofde
bates will be held among those
who will take pan an Edward
Jmkina Alice Beclanun and Fred
rich.ltkhiuen.
D g the past five years Blair
high has made n. very envleble re~nord in debating work.Everyyeartheyhavewonmoredebatesthantheylost.In 1926 Plairwon
6 lost 4 no decision 2;1927 Blair
won 7 lost 6 no decision 2;1928
Blair won l lust 8 no decision 4;1929 Blnlr won 4 lout 2 no deci
slon 5;1980 Blair won 14 lon 6
no dedlion 8.Total for the five
years peridd Blair won 88 lon
21 no decision 16.In 1928 Blnir
High won the state wide debatingbournamentheldinFremont.
Although there are not verymanyoftheolderdebabenin
school prospects an bright lor
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COMMUNITY SALE
At our Sale Pnvilion SaturdayDec;6.1930:1 new Libchfield
manure spreader;1 new Emenon
riding cultivawr;1 new Championgrassmower;1 new 2botwm
tractor plow;a lot of new singlb
trees md doubletrees;some goodusedfurniture;1 battery radio;
1 shotgun;1 :rum leparator;l
cmucut uw and many other
articles.Jensen b Bron.46lt
College, is this week meetingwith
DANA COLLEGE NEWS
Dr.E.E.Popcke and his dmv
en ue supplementing their study
of the Free Trade question throughdiligentresearchintheOmaha
City Library.
The Dana Coilege paper The
Hermes lnn this week been
changed from a five m a sevencolumnpaper.The issue Ls eapeciadlydedicatedtothefootball
team which has just closed its
successful seasonProf.J.P.Nielsen Dean of
coapemtion with P.M.Tyééll
~Harold Stewart J L_Pmmd..nn.I
»;a¢a,;,;m;;';;.§;;;»Z§.'¢;,;';|*6 A
plan a Community Christmas for|PloNEER TELI 0F 30 _Almuxl Turkey Game Plnyfd atWashington County which will bewEAR's WORK WITH ALFAL1-mf Tzknmnh Beiwean Blair Highpda in um Blau-danigh sqml ma-i e and Tehmxh High in Won by;';'::";~~f-°"»~f»=»~»f°~»»i»~i rmmm.'
in Washington cnnnty are mvim §i,'"""'w°"§""was vrenmd hyto attend to see Santa Chun and a J°nv¢mé»n"?¢h"»;°f<°°"1f of THE soons STOOD s To .la
his i .pace ""'childdaf iU§§j.==_:_f"j___>}yfh11e °f"ff=*v _xgm Geo.Bntea Blair Plum for 1931 wich nrz;h¢\
Iniliul Bemdltion for Blair To Be
Giren Friday Evening Dee.12.
A Group of Eighty Voiuu Are
in the Clwmn
COMPOSED fu YEAR 0F |841
BLAIR scHooLs
HAVE VA
I
The board of educstinn
Monday night in regula
and went through with
niet of business paying
Tlic Singers Have Returned 5;n¢¢|;ther minor maftéra
Elriy September.Blair People| A1|:h°11B ':§'°;~Hd;1 was e se nbhouldbuppcrrtBrltertnnuvmtmms on whicl
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soeonnt of sulckness Santa Claus:
has pmmisedto pay them a visit
and show them his redndeer if his
time schedde permits.If yon areoneof the shutins please dropalettertoSupt.D.v.MasterchairmanwhowillnotifySanto
Claus and I!his time schedule permitshewillcalluponyou.The following committees wereappointedto mdoa the Bladr Com\munity Christmas one ol the best.in the history of Washingtoncounty:.Christmas Tree and Dec
I
i
Clifford Knnle nod InuLette,commmse on Reaption of speak l
er Santo Chu:T T Ostermnn
»J Harold Stewart E D Grimm
and Peter Tyson Music K.C
DeGrof!Chm G J MBIIIHII H
H Brown Committees on Treats
for Children and Dlsmbution of
SamePeter Tyson Ch rn.Ed.D.
Gmmm Lou Lotta Mrs
Hines Mrs.Clifford Krause Mrs.
Minnie Triplett Mrs.Lou Lat
Mrs.Henry Mencke Mrs D.
.Mussel;ProgramD.V.Masser
Chm.;Auditorium Management
F.E.Flack.
orationeEd.D.Grimm Gun.
hm.;momIr.~ Phannds Chin
was unsung Mr.Stewart in huskinganddetenniningtheyieldonvnrloustypesofcomlastweek.The following narrative giventhirtyyearsresultsandobservationswithalfalfa..
While vinung with a Wuh
ington county pioneer last week hesaidthebrightestandeheeriestspotonfarmduringthehotMQsummer was
~alfa in I courteous way seemed tohowscorchingthesunorhowwitheringthehotwindstheelfnlfuinacourtesywayoeeriiedurny.voor hm :mi hot wma angoodformeYoumay compel rutogonlittledeeperintothesnhsoilformoisturebutweassureyouwe can go 10 20 80 or even40feetityoukeeponsendingyourwitheringhlutsolheat!The depth which Alialfa roots pen.etrate was proven on the samefarmlastyear.This pioneer hu been rainingalfalfaformorethanthirtyyearsandhemethenmtwocropsharvestedthisdryyearweretheheaviesthehadeverharvested;and the third crop was a little
~Ulf IVQMBB third crop.
Prospects.Much Good Hmher
to Work on for Next Yesr
alntheannualhighschoolloot
boll game which was held in Te
kmnuh this year the Tekamah
high football team was returned
the winner by the dose score ol6to18.The breaks ol thegsmowenttoTekamah.In the flnt
quamr of the game Csrper of
Tekmmh intercepted n Blair tor
wlrd pass and ran for e touch
down.Dekamnh again kicked of!
lad soon had possession of the
ball.At thin point Blir ms.penalized twice for a distance of20yardswhichhroughtt.he han
deep into Bhdfa territory.On 2
or 3 more plays Teknmnh mode
their second and IBHt touchdownof the gxme.In the second quarter Blaine Iforwardpassattackscommenced
to function and soon Blulr pu:hedover a touchdown.The point att
er touchdown was not made.At
the end of the hal!the scorestood8to6lnfavorofTeka
muh.In the beginning of the
third quarter Stricklett wentthimwh¢|»mum.|.1¢.m.\\hmm
~=
rne nngxng or nlnueu meumunat the new high school auditorium
Friday evening Dec.12th will be
the (ixsv. time it has ever been ab
ternpbed in Bldr though it wasannpoaedawaybackin1841.lt
has been given thousands of times
however all over :he world.As acentenarycelebrationof the birth
day al Handel his great Messiah
was given at the Crystal Palace anLondonwith27Wvoicesmdanorchestraot 460 pieces.
.its very difflenlt manic la nndoubtresponsibleforitnotbdnggivenmoreofteninsmallercommunltieaButagroupofabout
eighty voices will be heard at its
lend January s/1931.r
;two full weekalof vaenti
will be good news to I
lteachera and the pupils.
especially please those
who wish to go home fo
mas aa it gives them nn
for u. nice visit.
Af.1 recent meetingMcCrackenpropertywasedanditwudecided
[moe nhonld be movd bl
lot line dvlng more nplayground.In time the
will be removed and tl
space will be used for pl
purposes and playgrounIrenditionhm.wm.Miss Gladys ment. wxu ne '"'""'""'
Moore,of this city,as soprano LDsoloist.Emil Pedersen. of Dann om slrrrnrza no S,
College, will sing the basssolos OPEN
and likely Miss Ida Wright thealto.The tenor soloist will beselectedbyDeanLoganImm
Omaha./ln Boston Mase the Messiahhasbeengivenoveronehundred
times by the Handel and HaydnSocietyaltematingeachyearbetweenitandHaydnsCreation.Dean begun gave it in Om lmyearwithalargechonxsandtheOmlhaSymphonyorchestraashe
will do again this year the meinbersof the Blair chorus assisting.It is w be given by the dngers in
Fremont.next Sunday nllernoon it
hevins been given yearly over them
whi¢h is planned here.
The dngera tsldng part have
rehearsed once a week since earlyinSeptemberandMr.Logan issatimedtheywillgive a very satiafacwryrendition.He mu dimef.mln rlmme vm.M..n 1
Mr.Caleb Loftis ol veSLcelehrntedhisel!
birthday last Sunday wl
sixty relatives and lrier
ered at the Loitis home
the day.Well fillealaasketa of l\
brought by the vidbors a
cafeteria style.His daugl
Olive Loitis of Omahaherfatherwithabeaul
que of flowers and a lm
day aka.
Mrs.Pardun wife of l
cdist minisier kindly san-"rm nord is My shenhe
the host and his guesh
very much.
The afternoon wasspe1
Sling.
Mr.Laltis hinhdny L
mul event.whidx all his
'uonunueqon vm4.-ight)i:»§\';'m3.'.;'a';;;.,.m;,";'°,..,IEST 4-B CLUIB down.However,Cper of TeknfGm.IN STATE OLD LAND MARK BURNS mah tackled Strieklett from bahind||h.»».n.........».¢4....A.n..lllllluesrmmn3°Q9GoiJjit!.in\lbeen°|fa£xb"'"'°|'f°houtlu»t1'¢|--~-= .»---..._,___~.~_"P &,;°fs°r.§9="~u»p»-,-».'§g3g,~'-:m¥»f";\,.';'.§;"'illlhh-:vest allaround Nebxulm 4n cmngirlenrolledinhomeeconomics
projects xccording to an announcementbyIJ.I.Frlsbie state club
\elder of the University of Neb
raska xt Lincoln.
gf 3 § f ~==;;*.eqnld.mm uenitnw._..a ve was umed to.eground.Arm begimin fm f nhFfinthoughtwhavequutereBlnlrmadiZnnihzr31lv.
igmamd from 1 defective chimney.w rdl Tekamslfs goal.TheforThisis une of the old lzndmukl Wm]pusink atiick of the Blairof the county md wan built same mm mmnlm1.\..m..a n..vr.\.._As a reward for her achieveI thins:like my years uso ;;;g
~|lHllf.B She has IDCQH ~B.nan¢¢¢nrnunn nnnnnfgbnui
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Nationnl 4 H Club CODSNBB no \>¢~~t t the brlllllnt forward passing aoheldlnc1l~»m.November 28 170 __~~heh of the Blair team...Itwu.
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college as aocompanist.It is pus-sible that some seven members oftheOmahaSymphonyorchestramaytakepart.That will dependuponthe advance sale of tickets.It is hoped the people of Blairwillgenelamysupport the singersof the city in their first attempt togivethiswonderfulorawrlohereinBlairat the opening of the hol
iday season.
LIKES THE ENTERPRISE
A letter ff§..TC E.Marsh of
Peetz Colorado recently receivedisherebyreproduced.Mr.MarshleftNebraska=1»ggg years agoandiswheatfaginthatMahi.He has met with very good.success so far and _with the exceptionofmissinghisoldfriendsgif this county is very well sslled.The letter follows:
.Peetz ColoradoNov.28 1980.The Enterprise
Hook forward to as a s]hm the calendar and w
enjoy together.
msaeuanrwms
w.J.sw has been dl
some extra fine grapefrilthstmakeshiscustorne:
igood long smile.Mr.
listening over the radi
time ago when a talk
given by the Eliers Cil
Association of Clearwate
tnd in the talk the stabmadethataletterfrom
distant listener. woudd br
listener a ease of grape!next morning he wrote
and much to his surpdceivedaboxofthisch
They are pedect spec!gtheir kind large and jolt:Pappetizers.
A HUNTING WE W1
.Chas. McComb likes to
December 5»This trip is offered
annually by Montgomery Ward
and Company to encourage fur
their actlvdtierin the 4li home
economics projects sponsored bythe extension services of the forty
eight state agricultural colleges.
A splendid educationad programhasbeenpreparedforthe1400
4 H delegates and leaders who
will attend the Club Congress In
addition to numerous educational
exhibits the #H cont/esta the In
ternational Live Shock Exposition
and the Chicago Coliseum Poultry
show;there will be Vilils to th
Field Museum Shedd Aquarium
Adler Planetarium Art Institutepackingtowngreatlarrnequipment and merchandidng establish
ments and other points of lnoereat
in and about Chicago
BLAIR BOY ENTERSOMABALAW 1 nm
Atty.Albao H.Nelson ol Oma-
ha was a pleasant caller at ThaEnriseofficelastTuesdaytarp.I
Albae is the son of County .Gom
misdoner C.Jdhn Nelson of this
city and was reared on a farm
near Blair.
Ile Iinished his law course at
the Nebraska university last summerandisnewassociatedwith
the finn of Battelle Travis and
Strehlow at 820 Funam BuildingGnaha.
He stains that he likes his work
very much and is hoping to make
good with the firm.
He will be pleasd fo see anyoldfriendsoracquaintanceswhohxmnontnnatnnmol...na ws...
oNetsWinners
Thirty Merchants Put on Commun
ity Sale in Attempt co Stimulate
Bnsln Bean Guusing Con
test Was Feature of Sale
ANNOQNCE w|NN1~:Rs BELOW
Following the Community Sale
lput on by thirty merchants of the
gcity last week the count on the
_guessing contest gave the follow.
ing persons the prizes.Those guesdng on the totalnumberofbeanswhichwas45516wereasfollows:Mrs.Violet
Johnson first S 00;Mrs.Hoi
ger Hansen 2ndlS;J.A.mȢQ|
8rd $5:Eugene Root 4th 36:Katherine Root 5th $5;Mrs.Jas.P.Mullen 6th $5
Hans Jersild was the winner oftheFannersStatebankprizewhichwasaSavingsAccountmme with ss.Amdt Hdwe.Co.lst Mrs.
Violet Johnson Ipiece water set;hd Mm Harry Walker 6quartaluminumkettle;8rd Lilian Sonenson6qt.aluminum kettle.
Bkir Service Station:AlbertWilkinsfreeoildnin.
Marathon service Station:Toow
Mnfs1dt_s gal.gas and 1 qt.oil.Advance Cleaners:Russell Jes~ann suit cleaned and pressed.Campbell Furniture Store:Mrs.
W.D.Hughes mattress.Bohs Cash Store:laura Carmlchaeldressedduck.
only ahueation ol .time vhenBl|llwouldmakesnotlnrtouchdown;
However here in where the breaks
own favored Tehamah.With
the ball on.Tekamahs twofoot
llaethoumpiresnapped his gunand ended the game.This game wal one of the beat
high schoolcontesta seen in east
orn Nebraska this year.It was averyhardgametolosehuttha
boys of Blair beliewd that there
are better things in store for their
football team ol 1981 since theywillhavesuchawealthofmeterislleftoverfromthisyearslightingsquad
Although Blair loses some ol
their star football players this
season yet there should he awealthofmaterialtortheopeninsortheissffootballlcheddc.
Thirtyfive high school boys made
up the squad for this yur.ortheseboyseightwillbelosttotheteambygraduation.leavingtwentyseventobeginthenewseason.O!the regulars who will
graduate are John Gillespie mlleHansonStanleyJensenMdbuurneStriclrlettandAbrdxam
Warrick.
Blair has une of the finest footballschedulesofanyoftheschoolsineasternNebraska.The
season opens with a hard gameagainstBensonhighofOmaha.Other vary important games arethosewithMissouriValleyonArmisticeDayatMissouriValleyandtheThanksdvingDaygamewithTekamahatBlair.Follow
ing ls the 1931 football schedule:
Sept. 25 Benson here:Oct. 2.De~
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Mr.John la.Iihoades I everv vi!nr hn mn.tmno; £53 Q atu»°§This year he with EmilPublisher
Bhir.Nab.vDearMr.Rhoades:
Please find enclosed liostalorderforoneyea.rs mhscnptionto your valuable paper.I am verysorrythatIdidnot send this fnyousoonerbutofcourseyouknowthatunwheathrmershaventmymoneyso I dont supposethat you were very much aurprisedinnotreceivingthisbefore.We have been having quite astorminthispmof the country.Many of our roads are still blockedwithsnowyetbut the weather is
warm and nice at present.Now Mr.Rhoudes please printsomeSpikernewsinyourpapere\en if you have to invent some
riuln nm...:_ m..¢.._ .._..L|Stol!enberg of Douglna c:Wm. and Dowel]Miller o:went up east of Tekam
they camped lor a week.
r\€PnB that 411ey got z.After they had gotten la
picked out thirty duel
when weighed tipped thef an average of three an:|pounds.
STYLE suoers CUTS
I wish to announce thureducedtheprimaonxsomateriallythatifyn.need ol anything in mycannotdobetterthanTheseasonhasbeenw
|""};5 "i_t"T ""Bli¢||l!"|.Phny:~~"WI tlgue Od.9.~inm
The m;|:.p;_:u§:msM|h¢inter mu..ou.1s wlnm them;on.asf.
Q............a...|»..ll u..|.___\.n|J.E.Huh i San:IIL Onfll Oikllnd han:Ont.ill).Rehnnl far_..._.._.._._.\.x..\.w wu»5nu.\unu: mr.nelson on masucnessfulcompletionofhislaw
comme axudxfengi best wishes tqhimforahnppyandprofitablefuture.
SILVER ANNIVERSARY
Mr.qnd Mrs.Elmer Pain eele»
Scheffler Indian blanket;3|dDen!hem;Nov.6 State TeachersLoisAllenapmn;srd Kntberine Meeting at Omahn;Nov.11 MisaGutmhowpairhose.ouri Valley night game there;Petersen Hdwe:Mrs.Soren Nov.20 Lyons there;Nov.26WolsmsnnwhiteenamdedcookTekamahhere.
G\»
Racket Store:Mrs.Paul Kubie Thanksgiving day guests at thedollIndbuggy.Dr.E.Malls home were Mr.nnd
..............mul wr yuu snow:that we who have lived in BlairandWashingtoncountylikeverymuchto read what our old friends
are doing.
Hoplg to see some Spiker newsinyourpaperinthenearfuture.1 am very truly yoursA.E.umaPeetz.Colo.
I
winter coats and now, with thecoldelt part of the winterahead,you are enabled to buy at mystoreat60%off.
Rnd The Style Shoppe ad onpage 4 of this iuue lor other bar
gains.Mn.c.c.Van Deusen.
The Style Shoppe.46It
Beckman and Reed 0Han1un aretheonlytwodebntersleftfrom
last years victorious squad.How
ever they shoudd show improve
ment this vw.xnd tngether wsu.the debntars who an out for the
team they should keep Blnir in
che from ranks of achrsols whoare
now enjoying a fine putnlion in
u 'f""CntyCounc
HearsReport
New Conncilmnn from First Ward
Takes Ollh of Offim.Bills
Paid and the Usunl Routine of
Business Carried Out
No Busngsss OF 1MPonr.\NcB
December 2.1930
A regular meeting of the Blllr
City Council was called to order
at 7:80 P.M.by Mayor smmt.
Mayor Stewart wled Fred Thieje
newly appointed Coundlmm for
the First Wnxd and the oath ol
office wns adxdnistemd tohhn.
Roll wiurwled with the folldwlng
Councilman answering grumb
Bigelow Hundxhl Jensen.y.Schmidt Thieje and fb.
Moore being absmt.2Theminutesof the lm regularmeatingwerereadIndapprovedA eornmmmicntion reguding tho
txxes Plid by me Chimo North~
western Railwny Co.nu nad.
Moved and Seconded this kmr be
referred to the City Attorney.All
Councilman mossfnf.Mins ~.YE
the motion ~»»Mwtd md Secundéd that the
action of C.H.Robertson CityTreasurerin the purchase of $7000
of Didzrict Paving Bonds as aninvestmentforsurplusElectric
Light Funds be approved.All
Ooundlmen present vuting AYE
ihe motion carried.
The City Treasurefu report for
the mornth of November was nad.
Moved and Seconded this reportbe accepted and_plwed on file.All
Coundlmen present voting AYE
th¢motion carried.
The Ijght Commissioneris .reportwasréad.Moved and Ser
onded this report be accepted and
placed on file.All Coundlmen
present voting AYE the motion
carried.
The Ima Commisslonerh reportwasnad.Moved md Saonded
this report be accepted and placed
on me.All Councilman presentvniingAYEthemotioncarried.
llvved and Seconded thlt the
Wsher Commissioner be instructed
to purchase the necessary material
and install n 1 inch wswr line Un
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The~
BLAIR GIRL WEDS
Announcemanta hnve just been
received of the marriage of Misa
Lek Burger daughter of Mr.andMrs.Clyde Burger of this dw.noMr.Ron Love son nf Mr.andMrs.Joe Luve of this vicinity onAug.so at Jefleraon Iowa..The announcement came as scomplehsurprisetomanyasthebridehas been teaching tha GmanescfnoolnearFt.Calhoun since
September.She left for the
Thmknghnng vautiun at her homeinthiscity and xesigned her schooldtthxttime.Prior to this she
taught three yum in the LongCreekdistrict.She in a graduateof the Blair high school.lr.Love il a populnr young
property on Wat and of QavlsAvenue.All Ooundlmen presentvotingAYE,the motion carried.
Moved and Seconded,that the
City Attcrney md the Water
Cornmissioner be instructed to revisethepresentCityWaberOrd
inance and to present the samefortheCounc.ila considentivn assoonupossible.All Councilman
present voting AYE the motion
carried.
Moved and Seconded that the
Street &: Alley Committee pe auth
orized to have the tree located onthealleybetweenWaahingtanand
(Continued an page dght)_
Nov. ProvesA
PleasantMonth
Only Thm Cloudy Days Noted in
November with Pleasant Weath
er Throughout Datire Month.
No Record Bruker
DECEMBER STARTING ROUGH
November at 1930 was a verywellbehavedmonth.The monthlymeanwas42.8 a little above the
average for November:of a9.s.
There were no records broken
however duringjhe month.
The coldest November on record
was in 1911 when the monihly
mean was but sos just 12 below
the very delightlul month justpast.The woman.November V!!
in 1898 with n monthly mean of
45.The lowest point reached Lhst
month was 18 which was just
eqwed in 1917 but tho monthly
mean that year was but 43.5 The
low pointthls year was 10.
The highest point reached this
November was 72 on the 18th.The
high record was 19 on the Sth in
1909.Iholowreeordwal8belowmoin1899.Itwas on both
the 28th and asm of the 3**~t
The rainfall was 215 ihches.
This was all on four days L02
on the 16th and 16th and 2.08 onthe19thand20th.There was atramonthreeotherdaysofthe
month.We had radn or mow on10differentdaysin1909and
there was but one rainy day in
1907 and 1912.
Them were 22 clear days/the
high record being 26 in 1914.The
low record was but 8 clear daysin1906.That year we had 8
cloudy days and 16 partly cloudytliealltimerecord.The pastNovemberwehadbut3cloudy
days and 6 partly cloudy.
The prevadllng wind was north
west as is usually the case in
November occasionally being south
east.
There was lightning and thun
der with the nln on the 19th
which is rather unusual.On the
25th there was an unusually low
barometer with very high wind.
Don C.Vm Dmoen local U.S.
Weather Observer.
College, is this week meeting with
the Mission Banu at Baltimore
Maryland.The Nordlsk Reading Circle
meeting Setunhy night tn discussthebookChristandHinMenbythelateOlfertRicard.The 7in.e
which reads one book a month in
the Danllh Lnnguage and then
meets for an evening of discussion
on the book lmve chosen a wlde
vulety of books for the cunningmonth.
The Meaduh Chorus will be premutedhemDec.12.The Dainstudentsconstitutepracticallyhalfof the andre number of voices.The Dannebrog Utuuy Societywlllenter!:ln the students at 1.umnll Chrlstmu pany Dec.18
DANA COLLEGE NEWS
Dr.E.E.Popcke and his dmv
en ue supplementing their study
of the Free Trade question throughdiligentresearchintheOmaha
City Library.
The Dana Coilege paper The
Hermes lnn this week been
changed from a five m a sevencolumnpaper.The issue Ls eapeciadlydedicatedtothefootball
team which has just closed its
successful seasonProf.J.P.Nielsen Dean of
..=-:»- .n0Blairwherehemwillcuntinua nAnG.uNsm |mAnYrowE.m
to hmm.
Both wma P Ple are well and Your attention is called to theiavonhlyQmowninthisoommun§Fa.shion Center ad on the backityIndareactivelnchm»¢h.mdpnze of this weekn Enterprisesocialcircles.when they are otfering high pricTheEnterpriseextendsbeltedmetchmdileltbugdnprius.wiahautnthamntthhdme.Ryouue inneedof dmatescostaorhntuyvucannotafford
fbmted their dlvnr wdinv nurni.l B158 GDC!!Storm Int. Gunn llfninlllrn PA Hnlln;;\¢¥inn ~
~_______...._........_..._...versary on Thanksgiving dny Nov.27 with about forty present at nbigdinner.Mr.end Mrs.Fralnweretherecipientsof»a number
ol lovely gifts.The following were present:Mr.and Mrs.Orvil Barker of
Ynnkwn s.D.mr.and Mn.A.J.
Smith and family and D. J.Barker
Neb.Mr.nd
md Ilmily of
Mn.Arthur
Robertson and
of Mleedunlx
01 Macedonia
all of ClearwaterMrs.Ernen Fnin
Lincoln Mr.and
Fralnl Mrs.Mattie
Mrs.Lydia Flowers
Iowa George I rain
Mr.and Mn.Emil
baby of Hermen Mr.and Mn.
Stanley Marsh of Splker And Mr.
and Mn.Henry ~of Blxlr.
BenBeerd wu able to :mm
toblxhome Mom!nyDee.l|!ter
a few days ln the Bhlr holpihl4..
Fallen and
__ _......................................................I4 m.eoftee;2nd Lille;Sorenson Mrs Gnu Meierhenry uh svn ofI6lb.macaroni;8rd L.F.Knof Arlington.!1er 1 Ib.hotter.0.P.Sklggsz Alloe ThompsonsackHour.
W.J.Su:Either Carlson
nzumn.
Nob.Iowa Service Station:IntHolgnrHansen5g».l..Shell oil;md.0.IL nenam wwins mdgradngcar
~|Vinton Chev.Co:Ernest Bohs.|
$5 repair work.
Style Shoppe:Either Carlsonsweeter.
Bendorf Bros:Mrs.HermanLarsen1WiltonmrBlnlrTop&Tlre:A.F.Gray$2.00 in trade.
J.D.Garrison:Mrs.Hens Penl
~26 29 59
_
~|930 D¢5__mg pug
5 oI2ns
la a~n
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5 5 9l4l5l6212225
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lon sweater.Dec.5Snnehine mm at BapdetRobinsonCafe:Louie Christof ehhnh.
f¢n=2.§L50}nu~gd gee.9Pw I¢KiI\rl1>avillon
llu ufnalnnun i3lA ...|....._!u
~~I 1 i ~vnm
e uBUYSPROPERTYDec.5.y yer y moon E92 V439 mss.4ns1 |Er>
SCHOOL B01
}51:~..-|..... l!-..a.-__. I WITH COUNCILPROCBEDIM|Ar, a recent meeting of the boardof edunation, the John MJmLkenpropertyonthecornerofFifthand Colfax was purdxased and theImnsewillbe removed and the lot
nvuyu mourn ux unooln spent .the Turkey holiday with ber plr~We undentnnd a fomml
objecentsDr.and Mn.E.Mons of Lion was presented no the Mpyorun.dw.LxVnughn lloatn Milo ma comix at in lm meelinbHdlerandHowardMeierbenrypmteatingthemjectimatCharlestack hex buck to Ilnooln.|....|.uaemri mr. Playsrogxmd Pm'P°°°*-|Hr. and Hn. John A ln.m..a..|u..~ll Icuu_..|.- _T |r moved|
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'i°'iE 1"1?&}¥"~.|fT.§»"'n~"f'.-If:::°...r|"uihe
o:.....Ȣuu.=menm1<1mg0f t.hetridaw11bel _.p ow Kumu City at mried the signaturenewschoolbuildingandtheboardGardnerKam.where they en
vdters.took ad vantage of the opporbumty joyed 1f1nnk;giing dinner with a Whiln nn
»~\~~~in |\n\» 1n\\n\»\H.vu;wucu un:property WIS forsale.number of rélativfeu. 'rmmmf;-I1
tgirl vu a uéii mm |qnous luv mnyum|were |.number ofsr.J »_n llate Hcllanigul 01 Walt flmnnn .;E.2§L......3f ~lwnni wlm anns.;u.|_......v wuuwun;Fll;Lnlllllwasevidencedby the protest.__._...\...m5uwy nu.u Wmu,Nab.,dnughter of John Du s1mu.g.,,|,_their wat tn Councillnneyof this dry.mme dawn an Bluff:and Blair.In dll the
tripTuesdayumhmbyumdevhmmsnumloomilecongave]uf ber mother.Ind pnvmnnf.ua1:A!IL manual E.\vvuWl!""l .cm p¢|l|.eight)
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C R O W E L L B O M !m m u m m N a m m f b n
ihnhrivlnz hx umm .
Rzv. E.E .D\ywuvery¢ IAd U.|ll\hr¢hA Nd|0nnndA:¢1° have hi-damn; come md mlm spent the week-end vmwma 'I'b=nk»xMns mth him.|muuw» mn, who Un .c 1-:rn-».
Min than r'.mn» .ml u.»..» 1...~
MENU no n ROAST DUCK
Roast. Duck
Mashed Sweét Potatoes
Apple Rings
Bxead Butter
@ m »»
- ~. if"I g .
'§~I ~
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v :s ;k I ' J L l , 4 ~¢?
1 6 " ,. . . . . . ,~\~3 a s 3 ?a § $ = §.§v =-~
'- v ~\ ,H.' Q ..|"L u 'I 1'. ~ A n a s 3 .
olate and vlnilla.Lutly, fold
well-beaten egg whites.Pour in
2 w¢l1-greased square cake -
Ind bike in moderate m hot ov
(875) for S0 minutes.Use yu~
Iavvriie idag.
Bruntonhomeimat`hel|.l|Anllihhh|mh¢riuonbudn|§||.
Pemmn reddrnes vuatsd recent-\Albert Woodward left Tuasdny
ly by Hr. and Mn. Everett Miller. for ~ autummu mhdnu.
Mn. R0 Deetl and dn a n U Rf. spentQ4 Binh. ;1`.»¢ Friday \..»." '\
'k.iJ §1=;=d;=c.~¢.s1~1;_§¢=-Nz f nv
tom-mer tsnchsr of the lchool, will
till the vauncy.
Hua Jada Mcllmm wma her
mm , um John mm m a b-wxt th a C o v e n a n t h o l p i ta l, S u mh y ." _ _»-- .__ - -.a 1. .- \. .. \.. . . nu ._ _l
ivs
wha i l
f r l f a i t : B e h m m h b m n ._w n z l s 0 1 m l " " ' " " ' * ° * " " " ' °_ m m L u q i l u x I n u L l c : v w :w w , wB e v .N o r l i n d r o v e t o I . - m w l n w l l t k n -a b l e t o c a m e h o m e t h i s w e e k .
. . . . I A . . . .G L A A n h i i u n n v l l l l l i '~~~K " * l 1 ! " ° »~T h e f i r e ' h m ~~n m .1 'anli_iY"""l: '1""{i§|"E_~ °f 1-s-.--1= wus mar.md Mrs. Bovher of Kenmrd
one day lut week vqlth Mr.a n n n m u n -clisa Mating Johnson,
ntzending the University
S|I|=llllfSzi*i11¢and the 1|
lt the home og he r paw
md Mrs. C. E. Johnson.
A hmily Thumksglving
'-i`-».`$»<1`3' °`. $ & ' . ' J ` ~ b e e n v e r y P ° ° ' | Y for '°'F° ume,dinner 'im heme folks.\"" takun to Fremo nt Pndny for
Ga the re d uo und the Thmhgi v - me di a l °"° ma "'"""°°t'ing table at the J.M. Bnwxtex-\The d°1°5"°°nsemb}y ol the
hams were Forres t Bnwner md state ueuhen uso da ho n ma chfamilyMr. us d Mr! Je m We b-'Omxh l. F§ "" l.» .Z"" S- gmw
'I p't.§ ° ? ' . § ° " ~childrtn and _(ram Washington county win an
I
m n n f r o m t h e l r b e d a a t m u d y
hour Monday morning. Oneot the
lmldl ho us a o n the hm a f Mn.
C. C. Allison was datroyed.A
number ol other bdldiugs clone bywen endangered but were saved,
du e t o t mg o o dw o rk o f t he ti re -
m m
;U'¢1l' xolu, mv. md Mn.Georg~e, md Mn. Geo md family.: I Mn. Hui s HIU mi dwa y fe 1 1 |a n - . u n M T D . D .my w a r s
s whale " mh z n c : - o n the dining wry glad w have their friends and
n : : : : = ~ f z s n e e w e f I } : r e l u t i v n | » » w m a t h e m o n s u n n y / . r
spentweek-md
nu.Mr,; W l l k ; n " ; ¢ . ' ~ n y ~. m |. l t n . Ge ° m \ ° ° k l |H|w m u .» w wu ¢|¢ »m .|»-. _y.§ f ,\ ¢. , n. .» »m ¢ m s |» n =a =yIIdinnerincluded
:die md.n ..f
c u m R e l i s h :
Mo c k C h er r y P ie
Can-ul Relish :
Two cups diced, me
1 cup chopped cabba
.-\.........a M u . "u
salad Oa tmea l own.;|"`§a X`m1 '}um Ana"-m, who hu:whu-e s he mmf c o ma ke x v i m
o n and h u .been helping us wich th .'form short timesum c°"°e'w¢¢ e flour, °~'&<==§"'$-ip-» ~ |f°r a whi le we fo r he re him. '§'|M§:i ;' me l§ T=¢ G°¢§ '"§ me 'Si e
Qnd arrow, baki ng nowdr, ss teupoon wt. 2|0 mahn on Smdlv-.week tin have Marie'ankle cared
$18,56 cupl poons cmnarnon,1 teaspoon Miss May Koopman is help1ng|g¢;»_
N....\.,.......,|clnven.IA mr.h m "M nn." wi th nr..nmdns mum. lx..u . n
l f . L D S l i . w . I i u r u l c n u m :
t h e L .D .a n d N .R .B u
an \1 l\-~»....\...|¢|l¢»" ¢ | n ' | ' l
m s u r e w n w r .M i s s E l d n e K x t t w u n g u e s t o f R n d .
# vl n vu r i l n l n a d ! ! ! I . : H a w d l Y 5 ~. - 1 " 5 -g=-M 1 ~5 _ , _§ f3na md wm'r And spentwith relatives
mksgiving ser.L the .Baptist
Kev. C- C. Nor-xurch delivgred
"'IThmk.sgiving dinner gn
Mr. and Mn. Wm. Kruger
ed Mr. nnd Mrs. Pun Km,
and Mrs Wm.Sievera uothy md Misa Bda Sierk.
Mr.md M n .Herman
Mr.and M n .Henry Klir
family md Mr. and Mrs.Sievers and Iain were
lem of
' inc1ud=
zer. Mr.
ad Don
xxmaa,
m n Ill ll g ll fl lj AGI!luIlu9|\*"V*Aalnuus uv ¢»wv;---- --Oma h a .week.She ca me ho me Fr ida y.
Mr s .Hu g h e s ha s be en c on ii ne d L e o F n u s e t ts we m a t T e k n ma h
t o h e r h o me sinc e l u t .Tu es da y Tu e s d a y to p a r ti d p a te i n th e d i s -
: i t h an spr ain ed m k k .' She i s tr i b u ti o n o f 5 0 tu r k e y s ma a li k e
Ab le to g et u - o u n d s o me n o w.,nu mb er of c h ic ke ns wh ic h the me r-
L u t Tu e sd a y M r .a n d Mr xuc h an ta the r e s po n so r ed .
; n v n\_1.1...__...4...»h.h».~l n i A Llp a n d Mr s ( I P. LOVVE Ellf£l'°
ove r I r v i n n u u p cT'hlllk$g'iving' day
an d f r ie n ds .
Un i o n S u nr i s e Ti n
vic es wa r e held.a.1
c h ur c h Th ur sd ay .I
li n o f th e M .E .c l
.1 nn-_1-_'..._
:dt am
Richan
dhme
d
d
r
I
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ia
Li
n
wv ruw w-- -n fu "lr wv v v wsweet pickles, $4 cup chopped pi-
menlo stuffed olives,46 teaspoon
salt, 56 beupoon paprika, %cup
salad dressing.Mix and chill ln-
gredisents..
Roast Duck
One duck,1 teaspoon salt.86
;i.;,;;;'-';'c _ ; ';,;;, , " , , ; ; ; , ; m " b ; ; '§ I ' § I . , £ ' " " " " " " " '.sugar, 1 eég. well bfaten, 1% .",,|Misa Meta Ziegler spent Thanks-mi§L°';.i§,.§i'.° f_;~°=;_ 3;~§_;;
° " ' T ° ;f;.1 f,¢ i °Zd~n§ "$ °~ zi v ms wi th he r mo the r a nd °¢ h¢ :| M°ne y _y vw 46 4 :
salt m a i 4 n m w the Miss Ed I-`h l.Permangnt for Christmas--sheth r e ti|?>:"'¢ar:am , m 2 ; , . ; '.to ».'.l'1.».2'i"°,m§f"1§:Z:w'lll be mo re tha n P|"§9 d-"HIV
,dd w s u s w i w l y .and c re a m gg"and spend Saturday with $5 and $7.50 for genuine Realistic.
u.f e Ada ess-Add oatmell and ,|46-H
u m a lrumuvu ¢.~=.......e....--_........... _..._ ,. -. _,lil-Y-limi dlnllét-Their SWS!! tuned A group al relatives at din~
were Mr. and Mn. M. A. Denney ner Thanksgiving.Those present
of KM-Bl! (51% Mo., Mr. and Mrs. were Ben Lowe and family,Mr.
o. H. Godaey and Miss Mnrjorialnd Mrs. "eng Richter and :laugh
s.M.Parrish won the turkeylhen, Gilbert lson, Roaemuy and
given xway in a drx dn at the Leo I-Inman, Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
"'ruhlsen Hdv/e.Wedn y eva Lowe, Mn. Me s Lowe, Gustavemug.'Hansen of Omaha,M n .Bertha]
Miss Mildred Brunton,who_Lowe and Stanley Lowe.Mr. and
teaches in the Craig schools, was Mrs. J.F.Hoover md suns and
s........1...n... 'n.....\.»..vmnv hnlilldn. Gxlben Olnon arrived in the
we umllnsglvuug seuuvu mm -large number attended.
Mr. md Mr; D. E. Ha ye s en-
joyed having their ds.\xghY.er,ml:E.
B. B. Smith and family of 0 ,
with them 'l'hursd.ny.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams and
children of Tekamah, and Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Went a nd Nw Ro s ewere at the J. A. West home for'
1'1,m1¢_;g3v1»g dinner.
M |4»\...y+w n m u f wt".rn.
guests of Mr. and Mrs.Charle
Klindt ol Omaha on Thmkagivm
The Christmas Stow of Blair i
the Fuhion Cenler.45.1
Shop at the Fnshlon Center i
Blair Sxturday and you will Slv
Mwvr-46-1
Give Stockings for Christran
hut he num and srlva Silk Stnel
5|teaspoon papnka,2 tableapoonsruvur, muernateay mu: mam, mlx-f l o u r ,1 a p p l e ,1 s m a l l o n i o n ,2 i n g w e l l .D r o p b y t e a s p o o n s o n;A| ;n| -.¢ fd snm an I f ......¢_»»._§_¢.l|1L.....I n n n n n a n l L a k i n -n \ n » L Au . .|L..\....2...
=.=.....Iapple, onion and eelery lesva on
|inside.Sprinkle outside with salt,
paprlkx and flour,Fit duc k initlroasl-ing pan and add water,Bake
15 minutes i n hot oven.Cover
and r o u t for 1%hours.Basie
frequently with lé cup ot boiling
waler lso which 2 tablespoons of
butter hsve been added.Remove
apple,onion,oelery leaves from
the indde of the duck.Serve the
.duck on a plslxer and gumish with
parsley and rings.
Apple Rina
Four apples, 1 cup sugar, 1 cup
wafer,S4 teaspoon cinnamon,1
tablespoon butter.Wash and core
apples.Do not peel.Cut each
apple into 3 slices, cutiing cross-
wsys.Boil sugnr and water 2
minutes.Add rest o! ingredients.
Dover and boil gently, naming fre
quently, until ring-s are very sofi
and well glazed.Serve warm or
cold.
Mock Cherry Pk Filling
Two cups cranberries,1%cups
raisins, 1% cups sugar, 1%cups
boiling water, 4 tablespoons flour,
2 tablespoons butter,'/I teaspoon
salt,'Ateupoon cinnamon, 1 tea-
spoon vanilln.Mlx cranberrles,
raisins, augur and water.Cook
slowly unfil berries are soft. Cool.
Mix butter a nd flour lnd add to
the berry mixture.Add the mst
of the ingredients Use as n fill-
ing for an unbaked 2 crust ple.
SP°dAl milrl Food Cake
One-half cup shortening, 2 cups
augur, 4 eggs,1 cup milk, 2 1-8
cups flour,8 teaspoons baking
powder,3 squares chocolate,1
teaspoon vanilll.Cream shenan-
ing and sugar together.Add egg
yolks well-benien.Slit together
dry ingiedienla and add nlbernnle-
ly warn the milk Add melwd ehoc-
,Handers
MESSIAH
Will besung by (he
u m m m M m s s m n C H O R U S
80 Voices and Sololils
- - A T T H E -
,
New High School Auditorium
Friday Evening, Dec. 12th
Adm ission :
Ad u lt s ----50 c
School Children and Students -35 c
Tickda miy be obtnlned from members of the Chorus or nt
J. L. Pounds. when they may be reervod atartlug Dec. 8th
On Thursday U. S. Renae ship-
ped one of his fine horses whichwas a paesr, to Kansas City.
Thsnlcsgdving the following gave
dnners: Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gus»
tin, bo Jim Olson, Jr. and Sr.'fam~ilies,Walter Gustin and famly and
Ed Piles; Mr. and Mrs. John Hine#line to Ted Klabunde and family
and Mr.and Mrs. Geo.Hinellne;
Clifford Hineline and wife had
Quarles 0. Hineline and family.
Mr.and Mrs.Harry Seltz at/e'I'h:mk.sgivdng dinner at the Ed
Nster home.
There was a large crowd ap theMillCreek Club dance Saturday
night at Bldr."
Mr. and Mrs.James Olson of
Kennard, were Sunday visitors at
ths Fred Gustin home and becamoacquainted with their new grand-
son.
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~OB u y C h r i s t m a s
Groceries Here
. Whatever You Are Looking for
in the way of Groceries,Canned Goods,Pre-
serves and anything else that a first class
Grocery carries, can be found in large assort-
ment and at lowest prices at our store.Our
quick service, low prices and high grade goods
have made the casual buyer a steady wstomer.
lf you are not getting
Grocery Satisfaction
S E E US ! ! !
We have a barrel of large Dill
Pickles that are real appetizing
at .'...256 per dozen
Fashion Center Beauty _Parlor
Phone 47-Alice Tripleti.Finest
Beauty Work in Blair-Give Her
a. Permanent for Christmas-shc
wili be more than pleased-only
$5 and. $7.50 for genuine Realistic
moderate oven (350 degrees F.)
18 to 20 minutes.Makes 4 ddmn
cookies.
"mg B a m. P lc kl a i n R e l i s h
Mk two-thirds of a cup of eook~
ed chopped hem, one-fourth of s
cup or chopped celery, one-fourth
of s cup of chopped sweet pickles
and one~fourth nl n cup of chop-
ped shifted olives.
This is the time of year when
hot dishes are in order. Our bodies
need additional calories so that
they may get in shape to with-
stand the low temperature of win-
ter.Quick energy fuel sm-.h ss
sugar or other sweets should be
eaten in condderable quantity.
Vegetables and fruits should also
be eaten so that the body may be
kept alkaline,Here are two de-
licious daintles:
Scalloped Sweet Potatoes and
Apples
Two cups cold boiled sweet P°'
tatoee cut ln %inch slices,55
cup sugar, 1% cups thinly sliced
sour apples,4 tablespoons butter,
Balt.Put one-half the potatoes ln
buttered baking dish,cover with
one-hal! the apples, sprinkle with
one-half the sugar, dot over with
one-hslf the butter and sprinkle
with one-half the salt.Repeat.
Bake in a moderate oveh one hour.
Sullaped Tomatoes
Drain one can tomatoes from
some ol their liquor.Season with
snlt, pepper, n few drops of onion
juice, and 2 teaspoons sugar. Cover
the bottom o l a buttered baking
duh with buttered bread emmbs,
cover with tomatoes, and sprinkle
top thickly vrlth buttered crumbs.
Bske ln hot oven until crumbs are
brown.
Large white cherdes stalled with
cream cheese!A `dellgbdul com-
bination with olives.
RELI EF
From Headaiglmes
Colds and Sore Throat
Neuritis,N¢uralgia
Don't be a chronic suffers fromheadache, or any otha pain. There
is handly an ache or pain BayerAspirin mbleu can relieve; they area grae comfort to women who suispu-i0d3¢¢1|y_ They an always to be
relied an for braking up colds.
It may be only a simple headache,or ic may be neu . :~95 ngurivigg
the aendble thing to take. just be
certain it'|Bayer ;">"'"= taking;
it doe not hurt the cart. Get thc
genuine tablets,in this famili
packngefor the pocket.
anwe wr wc ..........,.....,..__.lu. and Mfs. F. 0. Swanson had
as Thanlagiving dlnner guests,
Mr. and Mrs..Har\'y Yike,Miss
Mildred and Edward Swanson ofbmahn, and Francis I-'orsberg and
family.Hrs. Geo. [awe came home on
Wednesday evening from Fremont.
She left her litzle granddaughter,
Majll Ynldsh much bewer.
Gnbm Potadle went to MalmoThursdayandawThanksgivingdimer with home folks._Mr. and Mrs. Lester Schneider
of 'Omaha have spent the punweek nt ihe l-lult Lowe home. They
are moving to Mead, Neb. for the
winller.Miss Nellie Mae Sheets, a stud-
ent this year at Wayne Oollege,
spent Thanksgliing and the fol~
lowing week-end at her home here._Mr. and ~ E._ C. _Burdlc drove
afternoon from Bsttkereek and
enjoyed supper with the others.
Sheriff Mehrena and his deputy.
John Hansen were wle d here
Saturday altemoon on business.
Friends hero have word from
Mn. leo Hager of Ames, that she
is quite ill at her home and has
been gompelled to give up her
school at Rogers, Nob.Her manyln-sends here li pe she may soon
'refrain her h h._Miss Mario 'e Godsey entertaln~
ed st s six-thirty dinner Fnday,
Miss Marlon Reid, Howard Mark-
well and John Bevers of Tekamnh.
|Mt.and Mrs. H. B.Cameron
drove to Omaha Sunday and were
dinnev guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Brown.Rollnnd Wachber, who is n stu-dem at the Wayne nate teachers'
college, spent Tharkggivlng vaca-
tion at his home refm.- Routine gnmlmf s:.~\.~.| rlmir
wT5§` .1ff.'.;.;'L`Z2Yéro"iifneL;_
is slowly recovering her health at
her home near here.
FT. CALHOUN
AND VICINITY
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rohwer,Jr..
entertained twenty guests a t a
bridge party on Monda evening.
Mr.Richard Sievers eld hi ghsoars for the mm and Mn. Ernest..
Knise, high for the ladies.Suits
able prizes were awarded each.De ' ions refreshments were serv-»lu:I
ed by the hostess and an enjoyable
time was had by all.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. lnndis were
callers st The Enterprise office in
Blair last Monday.
The Progressive Society met.nt
the home of Miss Ed! Sierk lastTuesdayqnwn. The afternoon
. - - - - - - - ~ - - - - ~ - - _ ~ - ~ ~ -ings that Wear--Gold Stripe. $1.5
'and $125:Onyx,SLBB; Bobolinll i l ;Nsverdsm, 2 pair, Sl.Size
8% to 10 in dl new colors.Faith
ion Center-The Hosiery Store o
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nosa`mu.rTEms
Mr. and Mrs.Francis Foraben
attended a birthday party at th
'Ea rl Jones home near Craig oz
Wednesday evening..Mr.and Mrs. John Petersex
_and family spent Thanksgivingday st the Jens Pteersen home lx
Council Blulfs.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Forsben
and sous and Mrs.Martha Erick
son spent Thanksgiving Day a
_the F. 0. Swanson home in Her
man.I Mr. and Mrs.Jens B. Jensen 1
u c u m o l n w m e : a n n u m g a m e o n I 1 |l U ' " " " " " || | _ . : p e n n w w : q u a i l .u l m u n e u u ~m a E i t h e d 'T h _m e t f ° r n n ¢ ¢ l ° e l \ | ¢ T = = l d \ v ¢ v ° -\ m » ¢ n ¢ a b y H l s . l E d l 8 i e r k :w e r e m n e :
u r . m a M n . s m F n n e h h a d a g f n r : E " F . W ! " ! 9 j ! 5 " i ' L ° E ? * ° ! £ ' . ° :M n -W m B l w e n m a M n -m e h !.; '. i '° :- % .'.. '. f. . E 'l . ° . . P § E '. E 'w u u ' " " " '
Thanksgiving dinner at thelrhome
for Mr. and Mrs. Taylor French,
Mr.and Mrs.Wm. Jensen and
Violet of Blair, Andrew Jones of
Burkett, Nab.The Thanksgiving dance spon-sored by the Womans Auxiliary
Wednesday evening was well Ab-
fendad.
mrs. rmncocx surpnseu mem nxt-er they were through practice by
serving oyster soup.
Mr.and Mrs.0 .L.Hilsinger,
Mr. and Mrs. 0, H. Godsey, L. F.
Hildnglrnnd Marjorie Godsey en-f
joyed ksgiving dinner togeth-
er at the Godsey home.
-'ure C._Hover ~ his_ gamgly
lrd Sievers.
Supt.. and Mrs. B. H. Mead, the
Misses Catherine Frahm,Celia
Rohwer. Dorothy Sieveré, DorothyI..inabeYrY» Alice Mae Christensen
and Mr. Wm. Slevers attended thelecturebyAdmiralByrd a t the
Auditorium in Omaha Monday eve-\ning.They report the lecture m
vu ........,....., -..,.Mr. and Mrs. G. 0. James wanFriday evening visimrs at the Wil
Jacobxn home.
Mr.and Mrs.Wynn Baer am
family,Mr.and Mrs.Clarena
Hansen spent, Thursday at v.h<Will Hansen home.
Mr.and Mrs.Will Ryan am
U..-m._ -¢»..\._¢_ ___..-mL._.|__Armmd fortv relatives enf o y e d lwe f e n m r m w a c k xr o m 1 ~ 1 1 1 ¢ ° m » | ma been 've
1un..~.w h e n th e v h n ve been sever al .nplnnnifn\.mrs.uxysu oynvw welmteresting'mdldinner guests at the ru AnuruuuqHo s e a W 1lf\'|....\..,.:.,:$.....Alnnn-n.
__.ll . a nd Hn. I-'na da Fo nE*j'i*°'..*_E"-.?f'}!°? H%FE°3"» .!!¥- ..!."E..."';.'§.?f",.:.'°'!'}...".....I 1.~~ P M ~ G ! ° ' ! " ° ~ m d r l n n n a n d l i n . l h r t h n $ 3
ana mrs.James Henson,mra.;="=" W "**"»""- '"" una. °'° *"°Pete Hansen and Emily and Mm.Sidner and baby of Tekamah, andMinnie Fm, all of Omaha, c1ifr~|Dr and Mrs. A. J. Camemn *QI*
and Human and family and D|entertained at ThankBg,iving d m
gnnnenuand Y °$ E1 =1 =9 f» -umm § ;§ °.§ 'i '2 i'E"}1 °'EE;_
was weu attended and very enjoyable.The proceeds are to be usedtobuy treats for the kiddies at
Christmas time.Those from town'
;g_ attendance ere Mr. and Mrs.
son spent Friday evening at Pete:
Rudeen's.
Mr.and MTI.Charles Pullu
wen Sunday visdtons at the Louiz
Pmrhnm 'hairmmen.,nu. um mrs .James vanHom and Vernon, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Thane and children,M n .
Chris Waehter, Mn. Anna Puddle,
Mn. Otis Yowell and sons,Misa
Basie Lyzholf,Miss Caroline
Wachter, Miss Christine Wachter,Quhn Wachter, James Mathews und.
u u w w mu wm w mv u p nu mOmahaWednesday and was n
lgueat at the home of his daughter,
Mrs. G. F. Lowe oy/er Thnnksgivf
ms.Wanda Cmmbnugh,youngest
dnughber of Dr. and Mn. L. W.
?"-'ees-sh "P 'ew *fr °=P='=~_*°
wm. Sievers and Dorothy, Mr. and
Mrs. Riehnrd Sievers and Lois, Mr.
and Mrs. Ord Harrison and Emily
Ketehmnrk.
Mm Merlin Wagers and Donaldol Emerson spent s few days ah
the John Wriedt home.Mi e!Anita.Mehrenn llld
Charles Luve and Elizabeth Hansen visited R/an Hill school Friday.Bvth are attending BIA:
high.Mr. and Mm Hans Jensen wen
Saturday evening callers at thtWill Jwobsen home.\M -- . . A M . .\.| .. .. .: ,.ggugu wldlg¢|-_'IAM ulle r nm p llu lm m uy z o: gn,"H u h ' P u n ~"°°'_u f u l .h ml l :.».'I..'E.,. -.L 0... }':.}2'I°.....="'»¢'L'f°.1.|°§'¢,l"1_L 0. Camel hul ~ * '.¥.'!'?..'°}l'2.._-._M r . I
f,"'T»I:'f.'"`.I'.}1"""`°v.¥'a1i"`i¢,T£
. n d ~ J o l }_n ~ s n a gi;.;"" *"";p;';a'1a;' ;§;;;:»"w?1°'; - fa=»11,+~;ai1="a s g a me r s ;
niece.|porth of town Thsnksgnving which
Miss Mxrgaret Kroese one of mcluded Cul Cooper and ily,nur high school teachers, 'spent th°|and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Goo r of
holiday vacation at her home at Tekamah_Mr.and Mrs.H.C.
. L u c r l f l u l n u | . u .l l m u y ," " " | f a m i l §a n d M m W m .B o l l n a n d M n . J o e t h e D ,
B o l l n w e r e T h a n k s g i v i n g d i n n e r n i n g
g u e s t s o f M r .a n d M r s .I r a P i p e r ~
o f O m a h a .M 'M P H . l 3 ' r n h l : l fa c r f n vn n n a n d | ¢ \ l n 1 |. . . r -
Y am ueo.mn v mn e u alails! Wulf home Friday eve
ann mrs. .lens 50l.'6I180D|and§t[rs._§hris _iylsmusseng
;=m11,'N¢b.'"
0. L. Hilzlnger was tnnsactlng
buslnaa at Tekamah Friday aft-
emoon.Huxley Rogerrspeut Sunday atBlair, a guest of Miss Opal Han-
sen at l.he.home of her parents,Mr. and Mrs Halgar Hansen,
Miss Beuie Lyzholf, bookkeeper
at lhe Hancock Implement Com-
pany drove to Lashara Saturdayand visited home folks.She rc-
.Cooper,Mr. a nd Mrs Wm.R u -
muuen,Jacqueline and PhilipCooper.
Herman Bogen and family spentSunday at the Fred Bogen home.Mr.und Mrs. Joseph Cmfalnger
were guests there also.
Mr .nnd`~Mrs.Ivan Helms en-
tertained the following relativeat supper and over night. Friday.Mrs.E. H, Helms and Murray of
Tekamah,Mr.and Mrs.John,
_._..- ...... ...-....,... ...... ......,..ter, Lols of Coleridge, Neb., werevisitors ut the Frank Adams homethis week.
Miss Marie Sierk delightfully
entertained twenty~i`our guests at
pinochle_,at her home Nav.28th.
High scores were held by Harold
Larsen and Anita Mehrens.Miss
Jeslle McMillan and Arnold Dey
were eonaoled.Suitable prizes
were awarded each.A delicious
lnnnhcmn nnrund hu fha mme.
mr. and Mrs. Vncmr Johnson andMr. and Mrs. Clarence* Hxnsen andMr.and Mrs.Andrew Johnsen
were Sunday dinner guests st the
Will Hansen home.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo.Nelsen and
family,Mr.and Mrs. Jim Ig nnand family, Mr. and Mrs. W le :
Nelsen and family spent Saturday
Evening at the J, w. Sappenfield
uma.Reid and'Carolyn Jco ls en
t\lrnnd |911 Rnntlnv Helms and children,Ellen
Elna of Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs.Pete LarsonEllaMariewereentertaineddinner at the D. Buch home
Sundav.
and
and
atlast
;;;:;.;';;:.f';»;;,;; ¢§¥ne"£§»§`il2§
by all.
Mrs.Emma Kebchmark was
hostess to the Coffee Club Friday.
Tlme afternaqn waa spznt playing
u u y s m v m a n a m s tw e e k ...
Mr. and Mrs, Francis Forsbergand sons and Mrs. Martha Erick-
son were Sunday afternoon vislt1ora at the gndrew Hogansen home,
M i n s ` n`?r}Ifs.1"£`. `iI§.,w h a uH ¢ : n r \ a
th e state uni ver sity ,ac c ompanied
by a f r i f n d , D o n a ld A y le s wo r th o f
Li nc oln,c ame Wednesday a n d
:men t Lhe re mu i n d m n f ilin ummlr" " " ' " " " " " " ` " " " ' " " " " " _ "pi le:Mn.Hugh Vaughn A `"»
'i$.¥§Za."¢'§':»1h£»'°L»m field dune: and _,.LI'2€.71'l°§"g;°,;'d;; vnm nm prlle`|nd un. Minnie Hr.ma Mn.neue:wuu,
|¢¢¢_"y 01 ,gm u,|_|m||n hmpl- '|¢|| Mr. md Mn. Malvern ws; Kruse, =»=»»g~g delicious lunch ;g_-;_=\» June:g p g .~
flfi °.!E!*!" |ple_|t "E M. E1 ._'£'*,J?1'!° .1',"'°"'E"'elqle '!.E WI;-II-__ __{_.El'2".Ef1..__._... Pahnnn, ummm.; xnal ,.::llv
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__umana rhursnsy and will3.1 .......i`.2".'I?h..'§'2§'. . ? { ' . ' 5 . . . . . f . 1 ' ~relatives here for a few
up with him and attended the ser-|W°°k5~,
vices.One of them rendered n Mr. and_Mrs. C. H. Uehlmg en-
besutiid solo which was zmtly o ma i ne d Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.enjoyed by all.|Cli.nton Northrop,Mr.and Mrs.
Miss Opal Hansen of Blair, M,_|A1berz Bott. of South Omnha and
and Mrs. Joseph Cmtsinger and Mr. and Mrs. Ben West.
som ate Thanksgiving dinner atthe Fred Rogert home. .The members of the Junior
Sewing Club had a delightinl °
Saturday ewning.This mee ` g
was set aside for a rt th
I
_i n y " f i ey'entertained their husbands at °n»oyster supper at the home ot Mr..und Mrs. Emil Fallen.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sutton drmns
ov a fro m Beatrice for a brief' : ; h " ° : i n w g ;relutivytlliilggeIr.ey enjo 4ner Tlwred-ly with John's g'rnnd<
mother, Mrs. Elsie Jorgensen and
other relatives, at mah-.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Helms joined
a 8'Nup of twenty relatives whohadTh!-DkSK1Vi"K dimer at the
home of Ivan's parents, Mr.and
Mrs. E. H. Hdms at Tekamah.
August Lowa underwent an op-
eration for lppendieitis at the Lord
Lasher hospital at Omaha Friday.He is reported to be improvingdoely.Mrs.Lowe is staying at
Omaha to be near him.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hover and
DUB! drove down Irom Battlecreek,'f|2l1I'Sg;1sy; mx b e , g f (;i|.
n me.sthe week with them.rent
I
Mrs.Ivan Helms attended ashower giwn at Blair Saturdayl
evening by Miss lngaborg Jensen
for Mrs. Clarke Bassett, formerly
un.au.uns.n e o msnaemeiospent n few days with their son~
in-law and d ughter, Mr. and Mrs.
M. G. Chris nsen.
Mrs. Dora rahm celebrated her
ninety-lounh birthday Nov. 28 by
hawng her immediate family if-4
for supper.We wish her many
more happy birthdays.Mr.and Mrs. Chris Frahrn en~
taertsined the members of the Hap-
py Hour Club and their husbandsMiss Alice Stevens.|at a pinoehle party Tuesday eve-
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Woodward, ning.High scores were held by
accompanied by .little Jsequslineiitirs.Henry Lorenzon and CarlandAnn Woodward of 0mahs,lRg)|wer while Miss Lulu Lorenzondroveto Arizona Sunday after~ and Scott Allen were consoled.A
noon and visited nt the Ray W°0d- 'delightful timewas hed ,qv all,
warg home._Sup't.and Mrs.B..Meade
|Miss Manon Reid is working at drove ur Wagner, s D w spend
I
the centred office a t pre s e nt ui nt ks i 'ri 'th Mrs.Miss Lillie Kuhlman is caring for ...iii-. "..`§'..'§.'i. vaca on wx
her mother, who is ill.|-
Miss Lorena Buch is visiting atthe home of her brother, Louis and
family at Kennurd.
The special sales and voting
contest which has been conductedat the Truhlsen hardware the past
two weeks came to a close Sat.-
urday evening.When the votes
were counted,Miss Iris Brewsterwon first prize, a three piece wal~
n_ut bedroom suite;Miss Evelyn
,E-user. n $25 walnut cedar chest;llliss Anrildn Lowe, I $16 ladies'
wrist watch; Mrs. Guy Bennett, a
26-piece tray of silverware worth$10.00.Misses Viola Miller, Mary
Sheets and Mildred Iverson wen
gm wa s that received by MrsJohn Landis.Her brother nt San
Antonio, Texas sent her two doz
an lovely roses from his own gar
den.
Mr and Mrs. Wm Iverson wereSaturdaysupper guests at the
Claus Mehrens home.Miss Dorothy Wiese,who at
tends the state university WE; aThanksgiving guest of M sa oraKlindn.I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meaxes and
baby of Omaha, were Sunday wl-
itors nt the John Wreidt home. .
I Mrs Peter Huff spent a few
Quite an unusual 'l'hanksgivi.n _,______, ____..., _.... .,.....,.....and Mrs.Fred Mayle,Mr.and
Mrs.Babe Ryan,Geo.Luse. and
Gene Ryan and Mr. and Mrs. Will
Ryan enjoyed an oyster supper at
the Will Ryan home Sunday eve-
ning.
Mrs. Will Ryan, Mrs. John Pet-
ersen, Miss Stella Jensen and Mrs.Babe Ryan vidted Mrs.Detle!
Wulf Friday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hansenand
family spent Sunday afternoon at
the Will Hansen home..iMr.and Mrs.Walter Appleby
and Betty spent Sunday at thoElsaApplebyhome,near Wash-
ington.
The Christmas Stone of aah is
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Give Stockings for Christmas
but be sure and give Silk Stack-
ings that Wane 'Told Stripe, $1.50
and $l.95; Onyx, $l.85; Bobolink,
$11 Neverdarn, 2 pair, SI.Sizes
8% oo 10 in all new eolorp.Fash-
ion Center-The Hosiery Store of
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Wednesday evening,Nov.26,
llelvn Hineliue and Mae Jorgensen,
the teachers,gave a very good
rogram and had a box social witht for the children'a Christmas.
Thursday morning,Nov.27.
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Nor any other itouble you may
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ndiators.I m u l l u n .We'l.l fix
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Bathroom Fixtures
gf" vundilrmm a.nduE1-neat Moy~were ner sues v-ms d c! Mr. and Mm. Pew Kntta t Ar gton.lCiax_Qrace Tomlinson of Teha-
mah, nailed at the Fred Rogen
homo Thursday and Friday.
Min Lodse Larson, who trach-ea in the high school at Laurel,
Neb., came home for Thankggiving
and the following week-end.
Nr. and ~ A . d W o o d w a r d
ving nner withtheir son. Alben and family at
Omaha.Roy Gillnnd moved this week'
wi th hi s hmlly fro m the J.W.
on :nur sales.|Robert Rollwer, son of Mr. and_ Last Wednesday afternoon the Mrs. George Rohwer, Jr. had thellmle folks ln the second grade infmlnfortune to fall and break his
Koopmaxfl room,ve af m e Indian >antnmlme.ga'1'hey
were very prou o l th e i r v mmm|Some of the mothers witnessed it
which pleased them all.
Jesse C.Hover,who came a
week * f °from Lincoln, had hin
|l\ouaeho d goodl slated it Omaha
and has gone with his family to| Lincoln where they will mah their
home.Mr.Hover is employedthnre at present.
Roy Rutledge and Emil Kamen
nent down to Gretna to the nate.
arm.He was taken m the hosqpltalwherehisannwas taken
care of.'Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Antzen
a nd children of Omaha,spentSaturdayevening at the Henry
Fischer home.
.Misa Anita Pm-au, who teaches
at Fontanelle, spent Thanksgivingwith home .!olks.
Min Lo la Burger hu res ignedherposition as teacher at the
Crane u:hooL M n .Will Suver#krubbe, nee Minn Ruth Jenldnl,n
we ywun parent.; nx a nine poundguy,Mother and babe are doing
me.Miss Catherine Smith of Ft.
Calhoun came up to visit her uncle
and aunt,Mr.and Mrs.Pete
Janes for Thanksdving.
Mrs.Jennie Wallace of Blair,
came Wednesday to her dnuglu
mfs ,Mrs.Rowe.Sho attended
the box social and spent Thanks:giving there.
On Friday,Nov: 21 hlesdamea
Will Linden, Raymond Krogh and
Ed Landers went to the court
house un learn lo make the hooked
rugs and they will give the lemonDec. 4 at the Club meeting.__
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=f»~{~ auiering from nausea, gas,
or ack of appetite or energy. _Dr.Caldwell's Syrup Pepgin ls
made today aocofdin to the originallonnula,from h a i .and 'o thr
ure ingredierm.I t is leasan-tasting;tho ro ugh in 1 c most
obstinate cases;ily effective for
w o me n a n d ~ Ab o v e a l l . i t
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F. Rchn and c. M. Heine. Awys..
To 'rhomns Bryant, J. H. Hun-
te,first re d name unknown;
ue! Haines, Rebecca Haines, wife
Bane! Haines; Peter P. Nielson;
C. (hchdln Demand.lm Wm ma 're mme gz n G¢°w=
Now, Lhudore, natieéia haeby
#veil thu x hearing will be had
on said petition on the 22nd day
at December A. D.,m o ,at lc
.o'dock A. M., and all persons in-
terested are notified to appeaxzand
thaw anne. if any, why mid In-
strument may not be proved, al-
lowed and problfed as the last
Will and Testament of add de»\
o f Section 20,in Tovmxhip 15,
N o r t h , R a n g e 1 1 , E n t o f t h e 6
P. ll. , in W a sh in gt on Co un ty . N
b r u l m ;adso ulnoelling o f record
--mo r tg a g e ma d e b y J a me s P .
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°fsaoo,oo nmdmur1'.¢\|'i.n¢mas w u n m e q u m r a u n n m - u . ~ |
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SI JOHNSON
AUCTIONEER
Bl lr -\_ -Nebr
...See Us For $0°kf"sS---
_nary will be about "Tha Doctorl"l.R8'l'liKl`BODlg'|~ c a unc a I" MAHTS s v x s oom l.:Wh0 Told the mm".
w. Byron Pudnn, Puma:1 CHURCH'Church School will meet as
,Grant SL !us ud at 10 o'dock,Prin.F.E.
Sunday Schoal, Epworth Dengue ,~|Flnck, Su|1't.
With The Churches
oom uis s n 1 o n.u . c a lm e r:
A.F.Ne l d l .Pl u n -
Pullic worship Sunday morning
at 11 o'¢.lock,conducted by the
pastor. _ The story-pedod for chil-
The Scottish Amencan Investment
Company Limined, a Corporation,
all persons having ur claiming Any
interest. in the !olloWill8 described
red estate: The West Half of the
West Half of the Northwest Quarl
ter ol Sati on 5;tax Lo t 1 i n
Section 6, all in wwnship 18 North,
Range 10 East and also tax lol 5
in Section 31 and the Wen.Ha lf
of the Southwest Qnnrter ol the
Southwest. Quarter of Section 32,
all in township 19 North,Range
ll) East of the 6th P. M. all of said
;"""<; °'*§f°$F"§ ¢"L °§ &TQ 'EZ 'l l 1 i I ` § "K 1 _ §
granted.'29, 1879, filed for record an Apr
Witness my hand and Oflidmll, 1879, .und raorded in BoolLE c
513; this 22nd day of N°'¢mbf\'» the mortgage records of Washing
'ton Cqunty, Nebrukx, at page 58g g g g w 1 . g u i Jl=l'd¢e.l'°°""""the payment of $l00,.
;u n d mortgaging the Northwes
NOTICE OF ADMlNIS'l`RA'l`loNiQuartrr of Ban Nonhean Quartz
-°md the Northeast Quarter of tbIn the County Court of Washing- Northwest Quarter o! Section 26
ton County, Nebruka:Townshipw,North,ma ge 11
|E!Lllbe nf Iauin Mueller. deceased. l.'...» ..: u.. nn.. n .4 =..m_.\_
I
house work.
August 'Waterman had hogs on
1 nl .
i f
The Chrishnu Stan of Blah- is
the Fashion Cenwr.46-lt
|t |\.. | || : .
your entries before January 1
1931.
and the fi;~st four chapters of
John.
Woman! day was a, great suc-.
cess.The P10g1'&rns were inte-\
Pl~y go~~da.~evening, ~ec. ~ Blair Saturday and you will Saveat P. z Wilson corner.Money.46-1:
week prayer service Wednesday
evaiing at 7:30.Wuleyan Guild
with Mrs.Lyle Guyer Friday.
Ladies will please bring articleu
promised for bazaar.
lngtead of the preaching service
next Sunday evening,Prof.De-
Grolf and his large chomschoir
will bring um an hnnr of :dent
made.All lovers 01 music not
attending services elsewhere are
cordlnlly invited to attend this
service.
The theme for next Slmday
moruing's mermon will be "A
Problem in Addition".In the aft-
Qernoon tho pmshnr will conduct the
Hal pel services at Crowell Home,'when bil subject will be "Diogenes
'and The ~These two so
far apart still possessed something
in common.What was it,'l'hat'sthe'queltiun.
Saturday with Mrs.Carl Meier-
henry.'
Miss Irene Holtman in assisting
Mn. Amandua Peterson with herhouse work.
August Waterman had hogs on
an .
I.. J. Moran. Pam:
Sunday Sehool, 9:45 A. ll.
Morning Warship, 11 A. ld.Junior B. Y. P. u. 8:80.
Evening service, 7:30.
Prayer meeting Wednesday. 8:00
P, M.
Choir Practice Friday, 7:80.
Communion Service at the close
of Morning Worship.
Sundny was u good day with our
church.I hope you were not one
of our members who jnissed the
joy and pleasure ol worship and
service.You an always remem-
ber that we miss you and the in~
apiration you can give fa us.We
wonder where you go and wlut
you do on Sunday if you are not
at your church.
Oh yeal Do not forget the Sun#
shine Social be be held at the
church Friday evening.We are
going to have a SHINING time,
you are invited m SHINE with us.
Hrs.Minnie Moore infonns ua
that from Mah. lst w Dec.lst,
there has been twn hundred and
siny-five days on which the sun
has shone.
Does the pennies in your Sun-
shine bag,tally with Mrs. Moore's
count?.
:u::A. J. Hxrpett, Pnnnr
Bible School, 10 A. M.
Morning Worship, 11 A. M.
Chriltinn Endeavor, 6:80 P. M
Preaching, 7:80 P. M.
Mid-week meeting Wednesday,7:80 p.m.
98 in Sunday School.Goal for
next Sunday, 100.Sunday evening will be hymn
night.Come and request your
iavorlto hymn.a i m reading for this week isthe i m three chapters of Luke
and the figs: four chapters ofJohn.
Womn.n'n day was a great auc~
een.The programs were intei:-.
The program,which include
questions and mswars, instruction
and stories for each service was
developed by n :peeled committee
of the department of religious edu-
uti o n of Illinois, and has met
with so much success that the
movement has swept, from the Af.-
lantic to the Padllc in the past
year.lt i s the greatest project tho
Episcopal ehurdi schools have ever
unanimously undertaken,and we
trust that you will heartily en~
dorse it by allowing your children
to enroll on Monday, Dec. Sth. All
children regardless of denominm
tion or need, me welcome.
Thé choir rehenrsd will he held
on Friday evening nt 7 o'¢:lo&;
Following thin,at 8 P.M. there
will he a short devotional service
for all who are to attend.
children who are enrolled and
serve as a challenge to those who
do not attend any Church School.
"Advertismg with Christ"is
just such ; program md wgll el-
fidmtly meet the needs and satis-
fy demands o! children from d x
to fourteen years of age, as well
The Chrishnu Stan of Blah- is
the Fashion Cenwr.46-lt
_»~..'g The paswr's brother, Dr. H. B.11:00 A. M.Newell. although "re=w=¢~ alier a
Young People's Fellowship, 5:80
P. M.2000 mile,30~d.ay speaking tour
among the churches in Nebraska,A C'hildren's Crusade is being ddreased several groups in Flair.planned for the week be¢i~=»ms|'§,e spoke to the central grade pu
Dec. 7th and services will be hem
each nfternnop (excepting Subur
day) at 4 P. M.
Huy people who are vitally in~
laemsted in our Church Schools
have felt the need of a program
which will stir up deeper interest
and elevation on the put of the
pils Friday, at the Sunday morn-
ing service of this church,at
Crowell Home in the afternoon
and in the evening at a oourtesy~
lunch give: by the Congregational
young people, about thirty dtting
at me tables.
II
troduced this year and Washing-
ton county hnnera, who were in
the temacre corn yield content,
are eligible in enter the sample of
com taken at the time the yield
was determined.
To stimulate interest lg this
market com show, the Nebraska
Fnrmer has given a Luge silver
trophy-the trophy to become the
prrmanent ponasion of my' per-
son winning it twice in ancnession.
In the smdl grain department,
liberal prizes am offered for the
various types of wheat, oats, bar-
ley and rye.
.Get your entry blanks and make
your entries before January 1,
1981.
ENTRY BLANKS AVAIL ABLEFOB WINTER CORN SHOW
Walshington county corn exhib-
itors may secure the necessary
entry blanks from County Agem
George Bates who stabea that a
quantity of blmks have just ar-
rlved.
Lust year,August Bierman of
Wayne county, Neb., captured the
Grand Champion Honor ln Lhe tm
ear class.This honor going out-
side of Wadxington county doesn't
happen very often, so it will take
n. lot ol careful selection on the
part of our com growers this year.
Exhlbiiors are urged to mxke
their entries by January 1.All
exhibiis must be in Lincoln by
January 5,1931 and all exhibits
must be grown durlng 1930.
Another classification known as
Fashion Center Beauty Parlon
Phone 47-Alice Triplett.Pines:
Beauty Work in Blgir-Give Hex
a.Permanent fm* Christmas-she
will be more than pleased--onl)
$5 and $7.50 lor genuine Realistic(6 -lt
Pl~y go~~da.~~ve~g~ ~ec. ~ Blair Saturday an~ you will Saveat P. z Wilson corner.Money.46-1:
_
1
p ~ m i ~ f o r ~ .
lngstead of the preaching service
next.Sunday evening,Prof.De-
Grolf and his large chorus mhoir
will bring us an hour of select
music.All lovers of music not
attending services ellewhere are
cordially invited to attend this
service.
The theme for next Sunday
i f
, _ _ _ ? _ _ _ ,
. . _ .- 1" '~| » -
w n s
_"_g_'_
Saturday with Mrs.Carl Meier-
henry.'
Miss Irene Holtman in assisting
Mn. Amandua Peterson with herhouse work.
August Waterman had hogs on
an .
I.. J. Moran. Pam:
Sunday Sehool, 9:45 A. ll.
Morning Warship, 11 A. ld.Junior B. Y. P. u. 8:80.
Evening service, 7:30.
Prayer meeting Wednesday. 8:00
P, M.
Choir Practice Friday, 7:80.
Communion Service at the close
of Morning Worship.
Sundny was u good day with our
church.I hope you were not one
of our members who jnissed the
joy and pleasure ol worship and
service.You an always remem-
ber that we miss you and the in~
apiration you can give fa us.We
wonder where you go and wlut
you do on Sunday if you are not
at your church.
|.~,
~¢q u f ~Ul l-
Problem in Addition".In the aft-
emoon the pastor will conduct the
¢1=e1=-fl services at Crowell Home,
wllen bil subject will be "Diogenes
and The ~These two so
far apart, still possessed something
The Chrishnu Stan of Blah- is
the Fashion Cenwr.46-lt
shine Social m be held at the
church Friday evening.We are
going to have a SHINING time,
you are invited m SHINE with us.
Hrs.Minnie Moore infomxs ua
that from Mah. lst w Dec.lst,
there has been twn hundred and
siny-five days on which the sun
has shone.
Does the pennies in your Sun-
shine bag,tally with Mrs. Moore's
count?.
~r»
P M _|~|.,~Q~
A Childn-en's Cru sa de i s be i n g
pla nn e d f o r t h e we e k be g in n in g
De c . 'I th a nd se r vi c es wi ll b e h eh !
eac h af ter u oo p (e xc ep ti ng Sa tu r
d a y ) a t 4 P . L i .
Many peeple who are vitally in-
telwibed in our Church Schoolsh a v e f e lt th e ne ed o f a p r o g r a m
wh i c h wi ll s ti r u p d e e p e r i n te r e s t
a n d de vo tio n o n th e p a r t o f th e
||.|:....
».|
.-r _.
favorite hymn.a i m reading for this week isthe i m three chapters of Luke
and the figs: four chapters ofJohn.
Womn.n'n day was a great auc~
seas.The programs were inte-.
.~.~¢...
and stories for each service was
developed by n special commltwo
of the department of religious edu-
uti o n of Illinois, and has met
with so much success that the
movement has swept, from the Af.-
lantic to the Padllc in the past
year.lt i s the greatest project tho
Episcopal ehurdi schools have ever
unanimously undertaken,and we
trust that you will heartily en~
dorse it by allowing your children
to enroll on Monday, Dec. Sth. All
children regardless of denominm
tion or need, me welcome.
Thé choir rehenrsd will be held
on Friday evening nt 7 o'¢:lo&;
Following thin,at 8 P.M. flmere
will he a short devotional service
for all who are to attend.
The ~program,~ which include:
children who are enrolled and
serve as a challenge to those who
do not attend any Church School.
"Advertismg with Christ"is
just such ; program md wgll el-
fidmtly meet the needs and satis-
fy demands o! children from d x
to fourteen years of age, as well
u
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Prompt __
Delivery-Q 1
~W hen you want éoal in a
hurry call 59 for Real Service
I - h g h e s t Q u a l i t y
Every lump of Coal you buy
from us ls free from dirt and
slate, low ln ash content and
wlll burn freely.
C o r r e c t P r i c e s
Your full money's worth |s
guaranteed you,no matter
what grade of Coal you buy
WE HANDLE l"'EEDS.AND SALT
F a r m e r s E l e v a t o r
Phone 59 Blair, Neb
a :u ::
A.. J. Hu-gett, Pastor
Bib le Sc hoo l, 10 A .. M.
Ho m i n ; W o r s h i p , 1 1 A . M.
Ch r i sti a n E n d e avo r ,6:30 P .M
Pre ac h ing , 7 :30 P .M .
Mi d - we e k me e ti n g W edne sday ,
7:30 p.m .
93 i n S u n d ay S c h o o l.Go a l f o r
ne xt S u n d a y ,100.
_Sunday eve n i n g wi l l b e h y m n
||....
The
2000 mile,30~d.ay speaking tour
among the churches in Nebraska,
addressed several groups in Fiair.
He spoke in the central grade pu
pils Friday, at the Sunday morn-
ing service of this church,at
Crowell Home in the afternoon
and in the evening at a oourtesy~
lunch give: by the Congregational
young people, about thirty dtting
at me tables.
II
In the smdl grain department,
liberal prizes am offered for the
various types of wheat, oats, bar-
ley and rye.
.Get your entry blanks and make
your entries before January 1,
1981.
ENTRY BLANKS AVAIL ABLEFOB WINTER CORN SHOW
Walshington county corn exhib-
itors may secure the necessary
entry blanks from County Agem
George Bates who stabea that a
quantity of blmks have just ar-
rlved.
Lust year,August Bierman of
Wayne county, Neb., captured the
Grand Champion Honor ln Lhe tm
ear class.This honor going out-
side of Wadxington county doesn't
happen very often, so it will take
n. lot ol careful selection on the
part of our com growers this year.
Exhlbiiors are urged to mxke
their entries by January 1.All
exhibiis must be in Lincoln by
January 5,1931 and all exhibits
must be grown durlng 1930.
Another classification known as
Fashion Center Beauty Parlon
Phone 47-Alice Triplett.Pines:
Beauty Work in Blgir-Give Hex
a.Permanent fm* Christmas-she
will be more than pleased--onl)
$5 and $7.50 lor genuine Realistic(6 -lt
Pl~y go~~da.~evening, ~ec. ~ Blair Saturday and you will Saveat P. z Wilson corner.Money.46-1:
trod uc ed th i s y e ar a n d W a sh in g-
to n c o u nty fa r m er s ,w h o we r e i n
th e ten-ac re c o r n y i eld c ontest,
ar e e li gi b le to e nte r th e s a mp le o f
c o m ta k e n a t th e ti me th e y i e ld
wa s d e te r mi n ed .
T o s ti mu la te in te re st i g th i s
ma r k e t c o r n sh o w,th e Ne b r a s k a
F a n n e r h a s g i ve n a l u x e si lve r
tr o p h y - - th e tr o p h y to b e c o ms t h e '
ptmmg n en t p o aa e s mo n o f a ny p e r
; |..H .
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land being in Wadxington County,
Nebraska,real names unlmown.
You and each of you will take
notice that 'Willie H. Rahlla has
filed his petiton in the DistrictCourt ol Washington County, Nair'
raska against.you and each of
you as defendants, the object and
prayer of which petition is to
quiet the title of Willie H. Rahlfs
in and to the following described
real estate,fo-wit:The Went
Hal!of the West Half of
the Northwest Quarter of Sec-
tion 5; tax lot 1 in Section 6, all
ln township 18 North,Range 10'
Em, a nd a ls o ou lot 5 i n se c-
tion 31 and the West Half of the
Southwest Quarter of the South-
west Quarter of Section 82, all in_
Township 19 Nonh, Range 10 East,
of the 6 th P. M. all of me land
being i n Washington County,'
Nebraska,and to cancel and ad-i
judge paid and released of reeordi
a certain mortgage given by'
Henry C.Miner and Hannah M.'
Miner to the Scottish Arnedcan'
lnv\stment Company Limited,af
Corporation, and recorded in Booki
"L " o f the Mortgage Records of'Washington County, Nebraska ntl
Page 513, and to have the defend-
ants and each of them adjudged to
have no lien on or interest ln add
land, and to perpetually enjoin all
defendants and each of them froml
interfering with plaintiffs use and |
Qosaession of said premises.You
and each of you are required to
answer said petition on or before*
the mil dny of January, 1931.
Dai/ed this 29th day of Novemn
ber, 1930.|
-v -- -~-- -------- --~.nano ur me vu.;-1. m., ru n u nNotice is hereby given, that oniinzwn _ County.Nebraska;alan
the 2nd day of Deember, 1980 at cancelling of record the mortgagn
the County Judges office in t1>f=|ma=by Elizrle J. Sheets and Sol
oman Sheets, wife and husband, ti
Hungate & Crowell, dated Novem
dty of Blair, Washington county,
Nebraska, at him o'clock, the fore-
noon of said day, the following
matter will be heard and consid-
ered, to-wit: The petition ol Louis
C.Mueller praying for the 'ap-
pointment o! Herbert G.Mueller
an administrator of the estate of
laid Louis Mueller, dmeaaed
I. c. EY|L"R,
County Judge.
Dated November Sth, 1980.(COU.;|.,1,_ COURT SEAL)43-Bt
NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT
A. C. Debel, Atmmey.I N THE COUNTY COURT OF
WASHINGTON COUNTY,NEB-
RASKA.
Estate of Chris Johnson,
Deceased;
Notice is hereby(given that
Sophie Johnson has filed with the
undersigned,County Judge o l
Washington County, Nebraaka,l\is
final report aa executor of the
estate of Chris K_ Johnson de-
ceased,and made an applicationIforfinal administration and dis-
charge, and for the aasignment of
residueol estate to such other
persons as are by law entitled to
the same, and l have set the 5th
day of December, 1930 at 2 o'c1ock
P. M., at my office in said County
for the heanng thereof.
Dated November 10, 1980.
I. C. EL' FR'
48»4t County Judge.
ber 9,1881, filed for record or
November 10,1881, and rece;
In Book G of the mortgage re~
cords of Washington County, Neb-
raska, at page 321,securing the
payment of $449.70 and mortgag-ing the Northwest Qoamr o! the
Northeast Quarter and the North-
east Quarter ot the Northwest
Quarter of Seetion zo,in Town-
ship 19, North, Range 11, East ol
the 6th P.H.,i n Washington
County, Nebraska.
You, and each of you, are re-
quired to answer the petition oi
add plaintiff in the Distrlci
Court of Waahington.Coonty, Ne-
braika, on or before December 22,
1930, or aald Coun may take said
pe ti ti o uto be true a nc lgra ntthe
prayer of aaid plaintiff.
HOSEA WILSON,
42.5¢Plaintiff.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
COUNTY COURT, WASHINGTON
COUNTY, NEBRASKA
Estate of Louis Mueller, deceased.NOTICE IS GIVEN to the cred-
itors to appear before me at tho
County Coun room in Blair, Neb-raska, on the 26th day of Decem-ber,1930,and on the 28th day
of March, 1931 for the purpose of
examination,adjustment and d -
lowanoe o! claima All claims not
tiled on or before the 26th day ofMarch, 1931 will be forever bamd.
Dated this 2nd day of December,
Willie H. Rahlfs.I 1930.NUYICE OF SUIT (SEAL)1. c. 1-JLLERg eN m r c a BY PUBLICA-|
'r|n\r nu nnvrumun\r "nn fY\3|n1\|nn if l\"H|nnlnn .IHui
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r n u u u n r u nm o a n s o r W m . T o :Joseph H Lippencovt;
Lippeneatt, na! Mme unknown,
Grant Lathrop, Attonmey 8P°\lle of Joseph E, Lippenmtt;s'rA'rr: or NEBRASKA y lfigh F~.I~f1=®<=\ge5.nlqtnlor
H A M M E R GRINDING
youu FARM
The W estern Portable Milling Co. have lim their Hammer
Milling Outfit in this territory to stay permanently
to do your.Grinding the year around
No matter how much you have, our rates are the same as sta-
tionary mills.Just call Green 359 and we will come to your
farm and grind what you have.We pay phone calls.
GRINDING STRICTLY CASH
!l`1£!1n *f§:e'€f
Western 'Portable Milling Company `
ARTHUR LONG, Resident Manager
Phone, Green 359 Bl a i r , Neb r a s k a
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lon County, Nehrlska.
In the Mutter .of the Estate of
George C. Ctchelin, Deceased:
The verified petition of Grant
lnlhmp has been filed in theCounty Court of said County, pray~
lug that Letters Testamentary do
Issue lo Grant Lothx-op under the
Ettie Fox, spouse ot hmm.;P.
Fax;the heirs, devlseea, lega-
meea,personal representatives,
and all other persons inbereste'
in the mam of any of the fol
lowing named deeeued persom
nal mme: unlmovm: Joseph E
Lippencott,J.E.U incot uw ".Miss Ellen Lallman, who tewh
es at Albion, spent Thanksgivingvacationwith her mother,Mrs.Minnie Inllman and family.
Mr. and Mm. Amanda: Peterson
entertained the following at din-
ner Sunday:Messrs.and Mem
dnmes Msnln Rasmussen Haroldo h m w m M...¢....,..ml.. \>......
lllrikln ~ "i§:e§'j
' v , _s r °v,__/
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a~~"yf nl 4.'.~"~$ 1 . 9 5 e a c h ~
These Batteries are guaranteed to he all fresh stock.
We Have Sold . . .
600 Since September lst
Guaranteed to be equal in quality to any battery selling up to
$3.75.If they do not give satisfactory service in every way
bring them back and get a new set or your money
;PHONE 4s _.
DITLQF W OLSMAN SERVICE STATION
"The Station That Sells. The Goods"
~:¥`l£ERI" 4%
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H A M M E R GRINDING
youu FARM
The W estern Portable Milling Co. have lim their Hammer
Milling Outfit in this territory to stay permanently
to do your.Grinding the year around
No matter how much you have, our rates are the same as sta-
tionary mills.Just call Green 359 and we will come to your
farm and grind what you have.We pay phone calls.
GRINDING STRICTLY CASH
LQEH *f§:e'€f
Western 'Portable Milling Company
ARTHUR LONG, Resident Manager
Phone, Green 359 Bl a i r , Neb r a s k a
w ~»~ a e n e s ~
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wmeun Bama, John Bailey; u.persons having or claiming any
mmm i n the Eas t Ha lf of thx
Nonhwest Quarter and th
We n Half of the Northenm
Qunter nf Section 20, in Town
ship 19. North, Range 11, East
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U b l l l " r l l '' I | " ¢ a v u n i . ,l a n d M i s a F l o r e n c e R a s m u s s e n ,a l l
o f F r e m o n t .
M i s s e s N o r m a H o l t m a n a n d
Do r oth y Ha r tn mg wh o a t t e n d
sc hool a t W a y n e,spent.Th an ks -
zi vi q lz va c a ti o n wi th h o me f o lk s .|
|M m s s e s S o p h i a W a t e r m a n a u d i
~l L N . " . ¢ l . . .- - . . . . . - A ¢l . . . . . _ . \ _
The Vasa Washer is
a_Qhriztqzfan |5j}'}.N urthbonnd
9:00 A.M.
12:00 A.hl.9 ana: 13 re ally 3 gm:
Ea c h time it i s us ed
I t r e mi n d s Mo th e r
t h a t u o m o o n e§=9q §» P!..1 =afternoon with Norma and Irene
;Hnlt.man.
Mr. and Mrs. Amandus PetersonGeraldine and Leroy were Thanks-
giving guests at the Martin Itas-
mussen home in Fnmolrt.
Mu L n Ro ss returned w his
home at Grand Island Thursday
evening alber being employed atAugust 1Kerkho£('s and Amnndus
Petersonw the past several months.
The Pleasant Hour Club met atthe home of Mrs. George Nlebaum
Wednesday afternoon.The Young Wmnen's Messian-
ary Society will give a thankoffering program next Sunda evening, Dec . 'ith a t the ehumh ~
ment, nrvdces beginning at 7:80.
The (allowing helped Mm John
Echlienktmp,Jr.celebrate herbirthdayMondayevening:Mr.
and Mm Leonard Echtenkamp andfamily, Mr. And "il Loui e '~"°h-
tenkamp, Mr . and ru. John Ech-tenkamp, Sr. and Leona Haltman
uf Arlington.
Mr.and Mrs.m.Holtman
The Western Portable Milling Co. have lim their Hammer
Milling Outfit in this territory to stay perm anently
to do your.Grindin g the year around
No matter how much you have, our rates are the same as sta-
tionary mills.Just call Green 359 and we will come to your
farm and grind what you have.We pay phone calls.
ma Holtman rep~rned ~uiem fé
home folks.Norma 'Eéimtenkamp apmt Mon-
day evening with Irene Hannon.Miss Norma Holtman spem
GRINDING STRICTLY CASH
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Western 'Portable Milling Company
ARTHUR LONG, Resident Manager
Phone, Green 359 Bl a i r , Neb r a s k a
Sat., Dec. cm.
DANCE
A T
Ki ng's
P a v i l i o n
3 mlles North ol Blllr
Music By
BOB BR WN'S 'f'zu0RN
VALLM oncm-sr .A
GOOD mmm
~»~a e n e s ~
~--LS ~_:~f :
"ga /'i ~ *~'~$ 1 . 9 5 e a c h '
These Batteries are guaranteed to he all fresh stock.
We Have Sold . . .
600 Since September lst
Guaranteed to be equal in quality to any battery selling up to
$3.75.If they do not give satisfactory service in every way
bring them back and get a new set or your money
;PHONE 4s _.
DITLQF W OLSMAN SERVICE STATION
"The Station That Sells. The Goods"
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Chicago 8:Nnrthvrestern Railroad
WML-8:35 A. M.
Ent-8 :1 8 P. ll.
__C. St. P... M. 8: Onulu
You, and ehph of you, are here
by notified tlmt on November I
1930, Hosea Wilsqp commenced at
action in #he District Court oi
Washington County.NebraskaNorthbound
r r | n . l a r Southbound '
12:09 P. M.
7:40 P. M.epz Sunday)
against you, and each of you, a
defendants, tha objettt Ind praye
of which said action is m ohtaj:
the decrm nf :mid rumn eh-o n.
J £225af xc
(exe
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m s B E C K
AB S T R A C T E R
_ . . . . . . ,. , . . ._, .v w - - |a n n n :oplai ntii i' i s th e o wn er i n te n ii mp b
' a f u m E m H a l f o f t h e N o r t h v r e s
1 | Qu a r ter a n d th e W e s t Ha lf o f th e
I No r th e a s t Qu a r te r o f Sec tion 2 0H i n T o w n s h i p 1 9 ,N o r t h ,R a n g e 1 1
I * . . » l - 1 a i . . .n . . \1 1 s r s H 1 1 \
Weekly |ronTngi
Cut to 2 Hoursf'
i norman
|I9Oi li e o i n Ml y le Hu g
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E. C.Ihnn, Proprhtm \
M€l||» 60 Cenh \
I Excdlent Cuisine |
Satlsiutnry Service .
Courkoua Tnatmeat Imm door an Emernrlne offleu
nun. ox me o m r . lm, m Wash-ington Cmmty,Nebraska, and to
remove the clouds cut upon the
title to slid had eslaie by the
cldms of you,or any of yuu
to some right, title, lien, mterext,claim or demand of any ldnd what
soever, of, in or U0 said real es~
tli e,or any part thereof, whlr ~
you or any of you, may claim u
hive therein, and to severally en~
A gi f t th at wo u ld c u r e ac h
an d e ve r y on e o f h e r I r o n -i n g day s to ju s t se ve ra l
h o u r s instead o f a wh o le
d a y !Th a t ia wh a t y ou
gi ve h e r i n a n e lec tr ic Ito -
ta ry ir o ne r
The Rvljlry Iron perrvlts th? cpm-zztrr lo all down whileshe worsa Irnnn ow~rvthln»s Giro 'It tn har and mnka
Phone Blac k l l ''1 '~ " - ' a . ` " " " '" '" "s m i l n b A .ma n d o f , i n o r t o s u d r a l e s t a ws a 1'P w l v t z o r a n y p a r t th e r e o f : a l to i
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CARL s c nmnrr
lnnunnceEealEstate And L e na
Office ln State Bank Bldg.
....,....,..,......\..cm cnwle 1|said plaintiff, and for other equit
able relld.
Plaintiff fgnrther prays the Cm
for its decrée anoemng of ren-~~
the mortgage mu h b y Gayhw.Hehrem and Lucy Mehrena, hu
o ff e e
besln-
cnlntor
entree
Io n s -
x num and wife, eu Leigh R Fleann. w. r, HEHPBIL L | chef, admpaimntor of the est:
DENTIST l al J. E. Lipplnoaft, dwealed.
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Bubbling, Steaming C
The day depend: upon lu
ning.An Electric Per
cooka bubbling.atesmlngthatis:month and delleright at tha uble!
Crisp, Colden Waf
Tender. dry waffles that 1
your mouth-a ll wi tho ut u
stall-These two electrical
men would nuke perfect
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A n o th e r we lc o me g i f t ls
Ir on .Fo r qu i c k , d e pe n d :
b e a u ty n d lo n g - ti me s e
n lu c tlo n o f a u t o mn t lc :
ma ti c iro ns.
SPECIAL CHR
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.,v~$ 1 . 9 5 e a c h
These Batteries are guaranteed to he all fresh stock.
We Have Sold . . .
600 Since September lst
Guaranteed to be equal in quality to any battery selling up to
$3.75.If they do not give satisfactory service in every way
bring them back and get a new set or your money
;PHONE 4s _.
DITLQF W OLSMAN SERVICE STATION
"The Station That Sells. The Goods"
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M R I ~
|.h |i i n
lBdDea mbe s 1878 fih df""°""d sn ;$;d|!:;'"° Theatre g cord on Daozmaer '1,'1s'rs md rv
89 .5 i nBluir, Nebrash :|comed m Book E of um moltgugei
1:|}'gcprd|of Washington County
ric lron
ua elactrlable heating.ice. lee our
A -.____.BLAIR AB§TRA('l' & TITLECOMPANYBonded Ahstracter
PHONE ns
Pilot Bldg.Bla ir. Ne hrnh
Noonan, lt page 6 01,wmrlnstha payment of $85.00 and man
gaging tha Southwest Quarur o
the Northenn Qunner and th-
Sontheut Quarter ol the North
west Qlurker of Section 20,m
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n o D n u r n ! a n ~to n Co un ty ,Ne b r as k a :also c an
l . . u r r.Dentlnl
x- nu S ER VI CE
h0'ff|cn8 m Stab Bank Bldg.une 298 Blair, Nabr.
nlllng ol record the mortgage
made byUGayh.\tt Mehrens n:
Lucy Hehnm, husblnd and wife.
to Comslin Baml, dated Septem-
ber 8, 1881,Bled for Noord on'
z \Ssp%49nber 9,1881,andmoordodI.n'
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iuau A. mourn.--w-»~r
msvsv xvxix munsmn
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M r . . i Jo\m Roch enter-\Dean Andaman ol Tehmnh, .hclh l n b d xt ~ d i r m e q j vu h d l n n s rg u s ¢ . Th u n d n yw K -h l lthel|tter'|p\m nts,Mr.mdlln.l\is sister, Mn. F.Muller mdlguu
. A.wCompCf.;1n ¢f B.\;srd,u. ml funny.'IF!!!
ra.m.m .ur.John Brmminxmd EImarVin~|d,Mm;nd,,,,dinmggwm s§'g,_"5,,"
u m a - a m aonunxun e n m n g v m w r s u m e n e u n u m n a r n n u n v u u a g m s esGIpf.~gg-==g5» the jzomo ol her £|thar,|'f ~ ~ g ¢ ; 'wg -f-4 | ~A ¥
.-~.l l .lln.J .L .Pe tm~s a nnnd ..-1 . 1 .v »~.»f;a ¢ t h s C . H . E r w i u h 0 m ; h m f n l g n a n u n m d Qin; Rol m Ha mm ~ Q 0 5 § > < g ' , ' § ~ " ' ~ < - , ; , , ; _ ~ 2 g § ',',gg
m n on -~Fx \ d An d u ~m| | o r l H rt us e n o .=-`<._~' <v . m i M n 1 C.Rnllrerhad Rmnahv dinnm-magna At 6... (Nail Mx.m d H n ..lens m w i `- » u <4 rv v v
' ""' ";i " i"T°ef»»1~'=»§eullen b°I!\°n:a §er;n§x." '";.w.¢ Slhuday evening lt tha J.
'Fri ¢Ed.L.hterssn home.3mu»¢g3xi':§§°§v°m-'..,§"°M,_|'nm sm-|11 son of Mr. ma un.
0Ever Saudsn md amily ol M..A..pm.= 'UQ ~ ~~
..":,'..,,,::,,...n;,':'.:'
auder mmnzccngkn J
uu¢ua,xa1o.
Ev s ry c ubs erlptlo ula re gtda d
is open ueeount.The nameeot
auuncrihen wll lh e l nna nt ly ro-
mu v e dl ro mo ur ma ll ng li a t ut th
expiration of thutlma d i o r l !
me publia he ri be no :o the r-vi le the euhuxlpti ouv illre mai n
ln io ro e ¢£ the d¢ If¢ =l\"d lub-ealptiou price.Every sulnaiber
munmnde rna ndthatthe a e mnd-
dershv spent S\m¢l\Y atternoon
wi th emu Buhhlldt.
Mr. und Mrs. Wm. Kubie enter-tained Mr. and M n . P m Chril'
tianeen and Raymond of neariler-
mm a nd Mr.nndllr|.Fze dKnble
and family nl; a goose dinner on
Sunday.Mrs. Carl Curlherg of near Tel-
bssta,spent Friday alwmoon
with her mother, Mrs. Petersen.
Peter L. Petarnn and daughter,
Dorothy s pent Fw; evening a i
the Clark Browning ome.Mr. and Mm John llogert and
ehildran w e r e Sunday dinner
day at the parental, U. S. Reeves
lhnme, month of Blair.|Mr.a n dMr| . R.M.! v e ra o na nd
children spent Sunday eveningwi t h Hrs. J. c. Christensen of
Blair.
\George Beard and sister,Cora
spent Thursday evening at Eastern
Star meeting in Blair.Thgnkggivlng :upper guesm ofMr. a nd Hn.L a h m m m m d
daughter Anna were Mr. and Mrs.
James Paulsen Wallace H&k.
\`.Mr, a ndM rs ..B . B u n n a n d
Mr.end M m n Bunn and
, . \ . : u . . . . .. . . m o a n n a . "a l u m u m
Mr.and Hrs.Ralph Badger undLnmmm,mr.m d u n .i m m a
Ormxhyy Ind Betty L0\1. Mr .md
Elks.Loren Badger ul Fremont,
Bud Badger ol Homingflord and
llra. Eva Fink.
Rev. and Mrs. Adrinn J. Edgar
and little sun returned Saturday'fro m Pllttsmouth whem they
spent Thanksgiving with relatives.
A group nl M.E. young Iolks
drove fa Plattsmnuth Friday where
'they attended n distgiet Epwonh1_¢¢.,e mnvention in the miter-
gnoon and a banquet in the eve-
~tis ~ of B~.~Mr. and Mn. John Pinnigan and
gnughter of H=\==°»;§ tv;reMSuR;I
rm r s . ;
An ther Thanksgivi ng hu paw
ed a we hope dl had somethingi n thankful for.Nearly every-I
one 1 this vicinity were either
cnoeltalning relatives and friends
or being entenained by others.
s e v a r a ld a y a l ut w e e k bu t i a o n
the road un recovery at this writ.-
ins
Mr . a nd ~ Hn r ry Er v e y md
daughter, Fgye wen Friday eve
nine ylsltars at the Fred Compton
home ln Blair.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Phillips spent
Senda evening at the J. L.Pet~
ersen ome.
Leo Clausen began working for
_ George Nelson Wednesday.
Dairy -Cattle Sale
2 p. m. at th: Bern Show Sale BarnTekamah, Nebraska
Saturday, Dec.6th
3 0 H E A D 3 0
26 Springvnx. 8 hah Coma md 1 Heiler naming two yexrs old.Moat of mem will be fresh by sale dly or very umm after.
Their axes run from two to slx years old md they are the
heavy type Holstein and Jonas "'
ALL T. B. TESTED
and lelllng subject to a 60 dny retat,also abortion tested.
Your presence lt onr sale Saturday will be more than appre~
dated;
TERMS.Pub, or make nrrlngenwnta with your banker be-
fore the ule.
BRADLEY & SHARING, 0wners
dum are nude a put o l the um-v g a etwan the publisher md ;
h u u a u n u u n y m l u L J ! I l u I n ;| § I § Q § f I f t t h e c .K .A n d e r s o n .o m a . Q . = . . .u . .- - . a m r . . .A D ' ; ; ; ; § §ning.
The annual election of ofxicenlor the Rebekah lodge wus held on
Friday evening.Mrs. Mel Spring-
gate was eleeted N. G., Mm H. LMcKibben, v. G. Mrs. ma Pfelf-
ier. sec'y.. and Mrs. M. E. Winset.
u r .u m l n .J » \ m _ m n m i -- \ _ _ I_ ; - »w .J .B - ; » =" W
t s u n d l y n l i a e n o o u a t d m v e t a u n a ,u n s u h y u ?
t h w C o m p t o n h o m e |
l l r . ' F m n n .u m m i : n » u u l n - . ! ' § * , 2 _ ° ° ¥ ; { * _ ' § _ _ 2 ' , 2 ' : , , " " " ° » ¢:Dairy -Cattle Sale Silk Lingerie 1
A Gift Worth Giving `
Bloomers,Step-ins,Chemises,Dance Sets
Gowns Slips of soft, shimglering beauty
~»See Our Line of ~
Silk Dresses
$3.75
c o A ' r s
so per cent Reductio
Q .; u .;u
2 p. m. at th: Bern Show Sale BarnTekamah, Nebraska
Saturday, Dec.6th
Your Choice of....
H A T S
Going atSoper cent Off
THE HACK SAW
--Very Special--
50 Silk and Wqol Dresses values up to $16,15
.Your choice oftwo-for '-f
$5.00
~||,.~
3 0 H E A D 3 0
26 Springvnx. 8 hah Coma md 1 Heiler naming two yexrs old.Moat of mem will be fresh by sale dly or very umm after.
Their axes run from two to slx years old md they are the
heavy type Holstein and Jonas "'
ALL T. B. TESTED
and lelllng subject to a 60 dny retat,also abortion tested.
Your presence lt onr sale Saturday will be more than appre~
dated;
TERMS.Pub, or make nrrlngenwnta with your banker be-
fore the ule.
BRADLEY & SHARING, 0wners
Why pa y a flellar
for Q patent cigar-
ette lighter when
.you can get matches
tb" yvan't light. for
npthlng.
Chxlstmu time is
thfone ti me ol the
ya : we a ll li v e to
Q t Conadder the
i m m e w r n m m u
qooklng equipment
PWS i n Prwadns
~ sped lor such endgédon,or f o r
° "`mea1.every
_'bf the year, in
l m z l ~, ..
A r w e understand
if#the mu o n x
VOLUME 5 BIdr,Ne bns ka,Daemberd,1980 NUMBER 27
locks so fresh in
that she renew,-5:itabout three times a
ddr
your time to stopin
m d exnmlm our
dsplay of Monarch
and Globe Ranges, a
size and style tn
meet every requlre-
ment.
We know | man who
h a s a n opinion
about everything.
There in a Monarch
or Globe Range for
your home dedgned
ho save your time
an well ls fuel.
A Qellow up in Chi-
cago recently wok
up u collection for
the mother of the
unknown so ldi e r-
and he got away
with it.
A Monarch or Globe
Range Im'Christ-
mu will be appreci-
ated and enjoyed by
the entire family.
Yesterday we henrd
o f a n o i l mm who
sells radhtor doo-
hol, and who let his
own car freeze up
the other night.
"Every time L ki s s
you, iz mnkes me a
be tte r mm"
"wen,don't cry so
get to heaven i n
one night."
P e n o w l y ,we'rn
blumcd glad we
don't have to wear
PETEHSEN
HARDWARE
,lunkings this win-
ten
Blair. Nebruh
» | ..: \ A n v nnv A N D| ! l C b z \ l \ A u . A n . n u \m m d M r .d M r ,. ., ._ .. .. , , ,. ,. ., ,._1 . o N G C R E E K ?.'; '»§'£L.f°'3'...,.,".;.'.'i childn-:nn W m ;~ H » = » = » = g ; ;: : ° . ; J " * ; " ' a °
Sunda y din nexj guests at the A \lg~\0 5 h l s a e r z u '
n u .m a Mr s .A l m a Pau ls en u n P e p p mi lle r h o me .\M r a n d 5 2 "C l i f w An d e r s o n
we r e i n Oma h a S u n d n y f o s e ; ' h e Mr . a n d M r s . S o ma J e n n a n d a n d c h ildr en 1 T ¢ k . L . n . ,we r e
fom19r'1|' ? ' ° " } ' ° ' f ' ~f__' »d¥" §hf¢ !`§. 'P*? "§. Thag kaglvmg d°y | Than ksg~ iv~i ng d inne r gu ests of Mr.
Vernon Mamhall, wha hu beer
gg-ugwBryan Memorial hospital ai
I aln for the uast six weeksI§eT:}11lnEd'E°me 1a§t week and iél
sen, who is seriously nu u. u nurpitul there.Mrs. Paudsen, form-erly lived in this vicinity and hasmany Iriends who are wishing her
A SP¢¢dy recovery.Ham Andersen had cattle onthe Omaha market lust Monday.
Mr. md Mrs. Dan Tnompson andlami}y and Min!Dorothy Ham._...,_.__.___ _. ru...
an we Aurea skuv home.~---Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dunla |and Mrs. qwrg? Morgan.'re tfed as ' ''cel ,non, Hmm of Omlha, werepsantel The Bndgnvlew Project C\ub 'im Juaim Hall ii., in been
urday night and Sunday guests at :nt T°"d"y afternoon at the in a critical cxmdition at thethe Fay Jones home.'gm of Mrs. Norman Warrick Douglas county hospital whenlen the leaders, Mrs. C. H. Geh. she nu nursing is reported
thTl; guhdsféy Swre of Blair is `§§i°'}h§"§1.;'§L"' £°F|§)°r;"3|ls being somewhat. iznproved.
e u on nter.46~1t »m n-~Mrs. Sam Moore "rwd'wordFof ,sz .'a;f;&f;.:,':2f§;;?
3|h.. "'3°.-_--, ,.-,--- -_,.__.. ... |c. L.Maddox ol Phoenix, Ariz.,
g a n n u l ! ~ n l u w - A L O N G T H E |.,.m"'.f;' gg;
lg. :gd lirl._We|f:on }df}l§_°{*j B O TTO M B O A I L A -E-Dixon
mu lllurlrluli |Illll'='h° || mnnmg in | homiul innent, cllled at then m w»¢u=»d=vf&"!.'E'.!'?:_E.'_E'£= .!.'Ms!!f°'.,1".£*
l n e r e m e m n e r e u u e r e a s m m s ¥ c l a |tenained a number of relauven anLhw home 'lhanksgiving day.lk. And Mrs. Edgar Larsen and
children ol Admoh, and Mr. and
Mrs. Fritz Knudsen md dlughter,
Laura, were guests Thmkagivdng
day at the Walter Novak home.Kerwood Aronson of Missouri
Valley, re ed. home Wednesday
after a few days visit at the homo
of. his ulicle,Joh.n Aronson.
hir.and Mrs.Pete Truhlsen
Tony Ferguson,who is auyingl
with his uncle and umt, Mr. and
Auuzuvuu.The Sal!Improvement Club
met Frldny afternoon with Mrs.
Byron Bunn to hnve the lesson onM n .~-Henry Beard, made a '"P "°|"w.u» and Floors and me Hooked
Omahamnd hack, Fri y.Mr. ma Mrs. L. L.yman andtwo children had 'r Wednes-
d l r w i t h Mr.Laym 's sister,~ Elliott and amily, near
r.d Mrs. A. W.
Lhree .'_;:,.....mmm .El:§ 'ff me
R\\B"~Mrs. Byron Beard was un-
able to be present because of theillness ol her son so Mn. George
Hain gave the lessons.The lnd-
ers go to the court house for the'next lesson on Jon. 80.|llr. and Mrs. Qudmond Sorensen
McVey.
Mrs . H. w.Schoetxger has as
guests at 6:30 dinner Monday eve~
ning,Mesdsmea J.F.Llalcer,
Will Reclnneyer ln d Hy C' Mc-|Clellm.
A son, Richard Dean was hom
io Mr. And Mrs.E. A.Schill of
Omaha Friday,Nov.28.Mrs.
Schlll io here at the home of her
paggnna. léf- ed °4:=~.."i"=J§&PP-l||4lstaplehumt, Neb. were visiting mr.um m m wnlwr rzcmenf:latives near Blair last week-end. ksmp md children spent Thanks
Misa Eleanor Dlxorrcame home giving dal at the B. F. Cook home
~om__Lin!:oln yVednes§ay_ evlnlpg in Scnbner.___
Silk Dresses
$3.75
--Very Special--
50 Silk and Wqol Dresses values up to $16,15
.Your choice oftwo-for '-f
$5.00
c o A ' r s
so per cent Reduction
Ladies and Children at
Bargain Prices 50 per
cent Reduction
May We Su~ ~est
Gloves, washable and kid in all new styles and
shades .
Hosiery, the Ruby Ring in all sizes and wanted
colors
Belts and Scarfs-to harmonize with dress and
coat
.Smocks-in guaranteed fabri'~<:well made and
durable e
Handkerchiefs-boxed all ready for gifts
Purses and Hand Bags.Smart new styles
Pretty thingsfor the Baby and practical, too.
You are invited to call and see our Stock
The Style Shoppe
Mrs. C. C. Van Deusen, Prop.
99.4.f ..~-
The Follow' ~ ;Gifts
ents; Lp( Md Mrs.A.E . | t u r é l ~ e v e n i n g after hav-
retunung Sunday 8f0¢r1 ing spent Thanksgiving with rela-
_ ____-'__tives at Mqdison and the week-end
I - i h |" f ; ? ' " 'D U H n :u l l - l s A uu r .c u m N a m s p e n t S u n d w l m . .L 'p . . . | . f . .. . . .
Mr. m
Ir s ; ~ud mn. Harry Tucker a:\d';¢ Aurora.his Grimm drove to Oma-I Mrs. cm. Williams is in n ser-4John Taylor lmn
Mr,and Mrs.Saturday,df _ti J . , . i " ; _ : ; ; ; ; ; _ " ; i " L 1 ; L 1 5name ol mr. nnd Mrs.1 and Mr. and Mrs. J,in Hemmn.The Club
ma 10 wiah Mrs. sum-
near Spiker.
monun and dmzhmr.
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f r o m i m § a m ; f : °a r a !i n e n t l y s p e n d i n g t h e d a y w i t h H n . - W i l #
____,_______ __P Y B s f»°b e \ u » } u » m a n d w a s w i t h h e r w h e n s h e
en jo y e d 'I`hanksgiving da y
ilun fnllnminv vm>n1.n M t a n 'EL
Silk Dresses
$3.75
--Very Special--
50 Silk and Wqol Dresses values up to $16,15
.Your choice oftwo-for '-f
$5.00
c o A ' r s
so per cent Reduction
Ladies and Children at
Bargain Prices 50 per
cent Reduction
May We Su~ ~est
Gloves, washable and kid in all new styles and
shades .
Hosiery, the Ruby Ring in all sizes and wanted
colors
Belts and Scarfs-to harmonize with dress and
coat
.Smocks-in guaranteed fabri'~<:well made and
durable e
Handkerchiefs-boxed all ready for gifts
Purses and Hand Bags.Smart new styles
Pretty thingsfor the Baby and practical, too.
You are invited to call and see our Stock
The Style Shoppe
Mrs. C. C. Van Deusen, Prop.
99.4.f ..~-
The Follow' ~ ;Gifts
""¢ `Eu'f£§£J "`§£i1'in`2i" `nIrf:fLL" r1'f'.Z'.'fI».'and Mn. Prler Truhlam ."Rv, J.§i1Mr. gnd Mm Haya Roaenbllm Eg-,¢| droveind family and Mr. md Mrs. Pebe vim m. ....L.5.°.... .-.£'.2E-Q*E'.'£}3|"`i»» i3'¢wn. Lemon. I'hnL.»..;. =~.'E§{.° nl..-L .l.'3?'-§.'2'Jensen spent Slliurday evening at
the John Barry home.
Miss Karen Jensen spent Thanks
§v£ng vacation at the parental,Carl M.Jensen home.She is
tmchlng the,Na\shville school and
llkm her work very much.Mr.a n d ~ C h r i s Hi n :andFloyd spent Thanksgiving dai' with
Mr. Hihz"m0f-hér in Benson.Mr.€and"Mrs.Orville I-Iumaton
:""' -.- mo we r ouuruly re turn-mg, Sunday.
r. an Mn. R-ly Whitmua dfamily some Thanksgiving dayuht
the Tom Wakefield,Sr.home.
Martha and Janette stayed until
Sunday.
The Claude Blankenship family
g g ; g a n s t the p enm, John
e ey ome ne l m m hnW\kSK|YiDSdayr on
and ver,Rachel drove to ~ a n d~Mrs . J . S.Cdnety and
Gre\ni'3aturday evening and vis-
ited at the home of their daugh~
ter and misss, Mm Ray anderson
md Mr. Aniieraai.They returned
homo Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs.Elmer Truhlsenand little son spent Thmlsssivmn
day in Omaha with relatives
Everett'Aronaon and family otOinana and Chester Aronson andfamilywereThursdaydinner
guests at the parental, John Ar-
onson home.Mr. and Mrs. Ju. Thompson en~
tertained at dinner last Thursdaythe following guests:Mrs.Mary
r. and Mrs. Wilbur Coneto Valley Thanksgiving 3 2 5 ' ~
agent the day at the home of their
"Y"°€v Mrs. B. J. McDermott.. `Ned Tyson was a Thanksgiving
day guest at the A. w. Barge homei n Herman and Mr. and Mrs. J. 3,
gf;-y n were supper guests there
Thlnkssivins any guests of M.
and Mrs. W. J. Simonsen were ~
Anna Sirnonsen and children and
~and Mrs. Lars Hansen all of
Mr . a n d Mr s . Ha r r y Ty s o n a n d
P a u l,M r .an d m m .W m .B r s t t
c. .. . .a . .. .
Maches the Goll school was a
guest of Miss Margaret Warrick
at the Neum Warrick home Mon-
daii night.
r. and Mrs. Timm 'Incler of
Blair,were Thanksgiving dlnner
guests at the home of their son,
Harry and family.Miss Myrtle Hurdurn of WestPoint, and Misa Mary Hurdum ofLincoln, cams Wed-nesdavy evening.\0 lP¢l\d the Thahkagi ng v nu-tion with their parents,Mr. andMrs. I-'red Hurdnm and Birdie.-.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hain and
Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brat!of this vlclnlty, and Mr, and Mrs.
Amil York o l Tekamah,wereThanksgiving guests ol their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gehrlnger
Mr.nnd Mrs.Carl Sorensen
spent Sunday afbemoon at the
Hans Sorensen home on the Bench.
Mr. and Mrs. David Matthewsanddaughterof Omaha,were
Thanksgiving dinner guests at the
parental,Oscar Mathews home.
l-larlnnd Matthews was un from
W.,......e n . . .V..- .....-.....Clark drove from Albion that uve~
ning and Mm Cla rk has been at
her mother's bedside since.k a n n
Guy and family arrived late Sun-
day evening from Deadwood,~S. D.
after being delayed by snow andstormsMm W illi ams i s_ m4 rly|84 years of age and although her
condition was reponed as lgaing
slight better Monday, lt is re~
ga as serious...,. 4Mr. and Mrs. H. Y( Schoettger,
Mig: (Ilan. and Georgg were guesta
a t th e A.n W o o dma n ho me ln
Omaha Thanksgiving day.Mrs.
Schoettger and Clara remained
unt'l Friday evening.Amon s e rv ic es fo r Mrs . rpm
Prmiksezc, who died at her homohere early on Thanksgiving morn-
i ng,were conducted from thehomeonSundaafternoon " byBev. Adrian J. Balm of the ALE.
church.la ura Estelle Foye was
born south ol Arlington in Dodge'county on May 20, 1876, her pan
' e n t a ,M r .a n d M r s .F o y e ,b e i n g
AL ..
'cfnlty whens she spent practic-
~lly all her life.She was married
»John Franksett who with their~ughter,Mrs.Lulu Boyle,sur-
vlvea her.Deceased hui been in'ery poor health for some time
but was not bed fast until the past
month.Interment was mndé in
the Arlingt/an cemetery.
The regular monthlii family sup~per was held xt the . E. church
on Wednesday evening.Hugh
Wlllwe .ndlo entertdiner fromOmaha, was present and gave afinetalk.
Mrs.H.W.Splloettger washostesswLheM.E.MissionarySoaety at ber home Wednesday
afternoon.Mra N. A. Martin lend
the lesson study,
I .;~
u l ..c
~ ~~~ ~sons were guests of Mr. and Mrs.gggmf-Peterson in Fremont on
anks '.Dumivgzgy returned to Ames,
Iowa Sunday after spending his
vacation with home folks.Meadlmes W. A. Whitford, J. A.
Peterson and Raymond Ludwig
entertained the members of theLadies' Circle at a one o'cJock
luncheon at dw Congregational
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Saturday Matinee
DECEMBER 5 and 6
"Shadow Ranch"
With Buck .longs
Glow Little Glow Worm-Saeen SungFood for A 'nlought Actn| :| a _0annualelectionofofficerswas
held following luncheon.S U N D AY a nd M ON D AY
Sunday Matinee'
DECEMBER 7 and 8
"Follow T h r u "
With Ch:-lan Rodgers uxd_Nancy (in-ull
Swlni You Sinnefh Talklrtoon
Eddie Cantor in-lnnlnnrePATHE NEWS
TUESDAY
DECEMBER 9
"Sisters"
Wim Sally 0'Nell und Molly 0'Dly
Ole Mm Whoopee Act
Star; Bank Pnrule Act
Glassware Night
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAYDECEMBER 10 and 11
Cohens and Kellys in Scotland
`With Clmrley Murray gud George Sidney
COMEDY-pm-Bye ks-
THURSDAY
DECEMBER 4
" W h a t M e n W a n t "
With Pauline Starke and Ban Lyon
COMEDY-Wnn by Netk
HILISIDE NEWS oF 'GARDNER DISTRICT
Andrew and Leo Clausen spent
Sm-gg with thai: parents,Mr.
and rs. Jens Clausen.
Mrs. Hurry Ervey went w Fm-'
mont Sunday afuemoon to spend
several days visiting at the Henry
eg! home.
1
-|....... uuuudy umner gueSts or Mr. Lincoln for the week-end.B and Mr. um IFN Ed¥?'l a m .cn k smcm rr,E Bm u t f mnmsr*Ruse a§ud_:iv3'l;\f§f, __R1tu o{_Bla1r:i;?tY_rs ar e of# .lk\ .FHM .es cagne o ro
mr. unu mrs. ram barry,mns nuM n .Frank Thumpson and sun,
llr. and Mrs. Dan Thompson and
fmdly, Mr. and Mn. Will Thomp-
son and family.Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nearhood and
__vveunesuay evening to stay untilMms Ernistine McCoy went tc sunday with Mr. and Mrs.Pren-'T€1¢Bmn.l1 Wedneqday evening and tice Smth.I
the next night to Frgmont to spend orge Fackler took Mrs. J. J.!
the week end."8 elder to her home at Cedar*
M u n. ~ Cla rke and chi ldren Creek Saturday afber a week's vis-\n n . "..-. -__J -~usugn r Lee ca!led last'l'hur ;e m g a t t h e _J.H.
Nearhood home.Mr. and Mn. Kirk Lee and little
son of Fremont,spent Mondaywith Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen.
-.-N.......-.=.y mwmoan wn.n~1r, wim her daughteMrs. Loran L3Ym1l|1»Wilbur Conety a
Mr. and Mrs. Lars Paulsen wh Mary Conety_spen'
ed Sunday glzemoon on Mr. and noon with Mr. andMrs.Rudolph Hansen near Ke m Mrs. Wm Rutle
Mgl-____ber.Edin,warn ~
er, Mrs. Fac kler.
nd mo th e r , Mr stS u n d a y a f te r :
M r s . J . C o n e t y .
d g e a n d d a u g h -
w D d h | R A n \ v n u n
'cfnlty whens she spent practic-
~lly all her life.She was married
»John Franksett who with their~ughter,Mrs.Lulu Boyle,sur-
vlvea her.Deceased hui been in'ery poor health for some time
but was not bed fast until the past
month.Interment was mndé in
the Arlingt/an cemetery.
The regular monthlii family sup~per was held xt the . E. church
on Wednesday evening.Hugh
Wlllwe .ndlo entertdiner fromOmaha, was present and gave afinetalk.
Mrs.H.W.Splloettger washostesswLheM.E.MissionarySoaety at ber home Wednesday
afternoon.Mra N. A. Martin lend
the lesson study,
I .;~
u l ..c
~ ~~~ ~sons were guests of Mr. and Mrs.gggmf-Peterson in Fremont on
anks '.Dumivgzgy returned to Ames,
Iowa Sunday after spending his
vacation with home folks.Meadlmes W. A. Whitford, J. A.
Peterson and Raymond Ludwig
entertained the members of theLadies' Circle at a one o'cJock
luncheon at dw Congregational
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Saturday Matinee
DECEMBER 5 and 6
"Shadow Ranch"
With Buck .longs
Glow Little Glow Worm-Saeen SungFood for A 'nlought Actn| :| a _0annualelectionofofficerswas
held following luncheon.S U N D AY a nd M ON D AY
Sunday Matinee'
DECEMBER 7 and 8
"Follow T h r u "
With Ch:-lan Rodgers uxd_Nancy (in-ull
Swlni You Sinnefh Talklrtoon
Eddie Cantor in-lnnlnnrePATHE NEWS
TUESDAY
DECEMBER 9
"Sisters"
Wim Sally 0'Nell und Molly 0'Dly
Ole Mm Whoopee Act
Star; Bank Pnrule Act
Glassware Night
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAYDECEMBER 10 and 11
Cohens and Kellys in Scotland
`With Clmrley Murray gud George Sidney
COMEDY-pm-Bye ks-
THURSDAY
DECEMBER 4
" W h a t M e n W a n t "
With Pauline Starke and Ban Lyon
COMEDY-Wnn by Netk
HILISIDE NEWS oF 'GARDNER DISTRICT
Andrew and Leo Clausen spent
Sm-gg with thai: parents,Mr.
and rs. Jens Clausen.
Mrs. Hurry Ervey went w Fm-'
mont Sunday afuemoon to spend
several days visiting at the Henry
eg! home.
1
| v.Mr. and H R 0 " B T mrs.Neum Warrick,M GUS*e nte rta i ne d a t ~ a n d da ughte rs , Mrs , L 0 fi ? § $ 2 5 .5 § '$ § -i .3 ? ."i § € "§ =;`§ f-f"Miss Muriel
d3Y» Mr. and Mrs. Johh Barrv and 25° ~ Mazjgaret went to Omaha Fred Metzlnr and ann |_r......1.|
family, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen.
Mr.and Mrs.Rudolph Hansen,
Mr.and Mrs.Chris elgurd
andR/ny Christensen we Sunday
dinner guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Jensen.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nearhood anddnughterwereSundaydinner
guests at the parenw, John Near#hood home.
Mr.and Mrs. John McDonald
emertnined last Thursday at din~
ner, Mr. and Mn. Delmar McDon~
:dd and family and Mr. and Mrs.Lawrence Miller and family.Mr .ma MN mi u..»,._ ,_r._
inursuay afzemoon to see MisaGertmdeWarrickattheMetho-
gn hospital where she is improv-
s-Mr. and Mrs. H Tyson and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tyson were
guests Thanksgiving day at the
parental Art Baker hox-he in Bun
county with the other daughters
and the rest ol the family.|
Thankngiwng supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. .Clyde Metzler wereMr. and Mrs F Muller and soIand Af A. Aliderhon and Fred ang
Illrgvard Metzlerr. and/Mn n...vu.--.._-_|
were "i2§§|l»nf§"di`§{é'r HSSQZ5
of his daughter, Mrs. Shirley Mc-Kercher...~\I
A R L I N G TO N N O TE S
Mrs. G. I. Pleiffe had as herguests at a '6:30 dinner and bridgeMonday evening, Mrs. F. E. Webb,
Mrs. R. A. Davies and Mrs. J. C.
Badger.I
Solomn Pfeiffer left Saturday»
for Tulsa, Okln.where he wlll
spend the winter with his children.,
M .....i m.....,........__ _g u n " ` c z u l u B u n !u a l n u u m y t h A -Vu IYO SC IIK II UB. . . - ......... - . . .L a u m a n e :e n t e r - ' o f T g k ma h w e r e S u n d a s u s p e n t S u n d a y a t t h e J .E .A d a m slyP w rt a m e d ; s , ; , ; " " ' ; : ' ; ' { $ ' , § : " Y ; s a s a #o f M r .a n d M r s .B y r o n ' W m O m a h a .
mrs.m m 'seuz,Mr. and Mrs.David Mnmmert,Mr,and Mrs.
Grant Lage ma Mr. a nd Mrs.Ez-mar Kruse,
Mr. and Mrs. James Mullin and
family and Mr.and Mrs.RoyAndersen were guests at dinner on
'nmhktgiving y 'nt the Will
Sutherland home.
The Christmas Stole o! Blair is
the Fashion Center.46 4 |
'roam CREEK NEWS
d Petersen his brotherEu-l _we; af Hex-max; shucked ami
.M-ru.|Miss Natalie Dale and Dr. Her-
.man Hurdum of Omaha, were Sun-
day dinner guests of the Fred Hur-
dum family.
Mr.and Mns. C.H.Gehrlnger
were Sunday dinner guests at theHomeoftheirdaughter,Mrs.
George Hain and husband
Glenn Morgan was home from
nmes, Iowa m spend Thanksgiv-
mg vacation with his parents, Mr.and Mrs. George Morgan.Mr.Morgan mek him zo Omaha Sun-
dny In take the bus for Ames.Mrs.Clyde Metzler spent Fri-day slternoon with Mrs.C.H
Blnnchnrd of Burt countv.
I
|Mr.and Mrs, S. H. Lockman
vdsifed Sunday with the lattefs
sister,Mrs.Anna Overman inf
Omaha.I|The regular Community C1ub|
dlnner and business meeting was
held at the Congregational chapel
on Monday evening.The dinner
was prepdred by the members oithe church choir.|The M. E. Young Ladies' Kem
singtnn was entertained by Mrs.
gcunord Deckernnd Mrs.Adrisn
J. Edgar at the latter's home on|Tuesday evening.The decorations
and lunch were carried out in the
'Ch_{ll¢1ng_s cnl3rs.__ __ _
I
\
I
ley Acids
Break SI
_ I! Gogtgng Up Nlzhtl. Ba
ee
-1 nav. uuy li. rnrc n oI s]...7bl2l8l'»|on monaay._|Mr.m;151dMiL:Br.1h'W. "i,_,§§f"';`"§,'§ occupied the ~ ~Mr. and Mrs. John Bogart and Frida in sh dom a t th a pit. Sunday evemng w e r.y-,children spent Thmhsi vmz Day.Y ,e sf mond
_C.Swisher of Arlington,
man.Mr .and Mrs._T"'".wok charge of.the evenin aervicMr. a nd Mrs. mmnr Ti m". Maimin l nf »|~»....\.E.=.§;f"E?§ entgr- es nt sz,~»1|»»-.M Z
-Amrdren <=3=ib§éa »ff,;;a.§='¢1:; §;;;:;£a§;" &1&¥§\`"§§§1'?fmc§2§,e §i°,'fI~ Mr. and Mrs.Clyde Ludwig of
mer aff-the Ben Wachter home,near and Mrs. A R" Beales and Audn M1Iws.ukee, Mrs. Art Whitlow andHerman.The ladies are sisters.Mr. and Mrs. Opal Reeves and twoMr. and Mrs. Clark Browning children,Mr.and Mrs.Byron
a n d s o n s e n j o y e d T n a n k s g a v u l g B u n n a n d t w o c h i l d r e n .
a f i f u n e r a t t h e h m n e g f M f 3 B r u w l v M I .l l n d M Y I .R a v L v n n n a n u l
son, Edwin of Scribner and MissAlma Ludwig of Lincoln,spent|Thanksgiving hem with their pu-ients, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ludwio-I
:nga brother.l o l n d l _£- - - - I 'Msn mq Ruth Helen-henry mréai;
aura.. Anna nugelman ana Iam-naman..among those from Lmcolfl whomy spent Thanksgiving day at the The Ffrqnk Kelley :family spent were ,h ggff *h°'§§°";*j_"_j; ,.¢home of her brother, Ernest Feb ; Tlmnkagmng dar at tha mmmmn A n v hmm »\°THE BLAIR DRUG |Aerszn and flmily, near L§ons.|Cnler hbme Bc Krizanl ' _ _ " ' M n . J . ~ ~ ~ ~
Peier L.. Petersen, Dummy and ,Miss Susis Pinkéy, who helps at dvi!!! included Dr. and Mn. ml ~
Raymond ware di nner gpm" a f the Harry Beard home,spent mr Da fv le a . Mr. a nd Mm .nw mmf.l l _ l l "¢ ' 1 " " I l q ' Y Yr
41 i;aai.=2¢&2.>u;.»iL>;.; ~ ~ zmsé ".:.;i.i¢;Q .4"`~.¢¢§
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pd||.CaJ1.und»n.._|l-'bf
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rLf'~ In»w';"'yy i"~':ss
a t 'Han"'"°""¢"'°"""" " ° " " 'lrurtclm.rauncmeuoao.~¢»v-H.p i g ,Cs lli nd ne ..44-U
Relllble wl wants house work.
a n " " " " 7 " ' " ' ° o - I n u ;46-it
Furniture, mu and floor oove~
ings.Msthew R. Bendorf.Z1-ti
Miss Fnmu Bras s of Lincoln,
spent Thanksgiving with her pu-
qrts, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Brols.
Highest pr-lone paid for produce.
Phmla'258.Farmers Produce Co.
88-tf
Wanted-Work at any kind.
Mrs. Jean Heinaerllng, 502 E. Col-
fax St.45-4¢
stray ed-Ro an Shorthom bdl
eau, weight -wo oo soo pounds.
Coll 222 on 28.46-lt
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hines en-
tertained the Pinochle Club last
Wednesday evening.
Mr. W. J. Brandert of Hermhnf
was a 'business ealler nt The Bn-
'Ierprise office last Monday.
Vest-pocket golf Friday evening.
Dec. 5 at P. Z.Wilson corner,
benefit Clrxdstlan church.46»1t
The w. C. T. U. will meet with
Mrs.John MeQ\mrrie Thursday
afternoon, Dec. ll at three o'clock.
Clyde M.Allen shipped his
lnmhs, 600 in all,last Monday
night to the South Omaha market.
Mrs.Lillian Bean and two chll~
dren srknt the week-end with her
sister-in-hw, Mrs. Elmer Pnbe.
Chnl!K.Bendorf,Undertaking
and lrnhuilnce service.Phones:
06512, 151; residence. 188.2?-bl
Mr. Frank W. Stork ol Herman
Mrs. George Osborne of Blair, are
new readers of this family new
eoslty.»
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lazure were
dinner gusts nt the Peber Man-
gold, Sz. home in Bennington last
Sunday.1
Mr. and Mrs. John Jensen, who
live west of Blair,spent last
Friday 'fvoninc at the . w k
Crowdy home.
Begnlar $7.50 Permanent Waves,
85 and $5 NOW.Either Croglnole
or Sniml Wind.Phone 197.Mrs.
K. A. Pound.w t f
Good 40-acre bench land farm.
Excellent land.Owner forced to
ncrllloe.$l50 an acre.Hanson
1 Melrrens.
Mrs. Bertha Gollehon and furn-
'ily had as Thanksivdng day guests,
Sheldon Pfri.Walter Peck and
~Ua\*k Gotlehort
Sdts and Overcoots.Fintc lns l.
Beuonabls prices.Theo.Wahl-
smnn with A. M. Landgsrd, Coun-
dl Bluffs, Iowa.80-261.
Mm Roos Love, nee Lela Bur-
ger, is visiting her slster,M n .
F. D. Rodgers of Ft. Dodge, Iowa
lor n emapls of eeks."
Mm Cen Bsdgerowind daugh-
ter, Margaret spent Thanksgiving
day with rdattves, Mr. and Mrs.
C. I. Gollehon of Franont.
Mr. Carl Pda of near Benning-
ton in 1. pleasant caller Monday
and while here had his subarr-ip~
tion advanced to September 1932.
Dressed hogs for sale,y partyou wish.One door west 2? Miller
M\mk's blacksmith shop.Coll
Black 805.Wm. Fick.46-lt*
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For Sdn-Spotted Poland China
bears.Phone 11 on 27, Kmwd-
i s - zv H. B. Rosenbaum
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sehsfa and
Mule amgmer of Omlhlf spent
'rnmxrgivmg dey with am: rola-
tives.
Gordon and Kdth Vinton, sons
of Mr. and Mn. R. E. Vinton spent
me week-end with relatives mo
friends at Glenwood, Iowa..
Miss Edna Davis, city tesdlefrspent Thanksgiving with her liar
ter, Mrs. Carl Lindstom ol Fre-
mont.'
l wish to notify my friends that
la mha e ko nt-l1 e5 °b8 3 \*'9 S°\"
vice barber shop and will be pleas-
ed to meet my old patrons as
usual.Wm. Moore.46-lt.
Mr: and Mrs. C. Ray Gates and
son of Grand Island. were Thanks-
giving visitors st the F. W.Ar'ndt
home:They rehxrned to their
home Friday.-
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See "Minamre Broadway" at the
High School Auditorium 'linux-sday,
nee. 18.Proceeds given to Chris-T
tlan Joint Relief of this city.Ad-
mission 351: and 25c.46-2t
Mrfand Mrs. Si Johnson retugx-<
ed Sunday lrom a trip to Mitch 1,§
s. D. where they were called on'
Thursday to attend the funeral ofa cousin.I
For Christmas, why not have aDuart permanent!A read har-
guin at $5 and tisfaction guar-anteed.c a n n f " M .Sutherland
at Black 259 for 9 polntment. 46-til
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Rodgers and
two sons of Ft.Dodge, Lows ae~.
companled by hllss Helen Burger
were vinibon at the C. W. Burgerhome for Thanksgiving.I
Mrs. s. c. Curtis and aaogmi-,'
Mrs. Homnn, both of Omaha, vdn
iled last Friday afternoon at the
H. A.Hasek home.Mn. Curtis
and Mrs. Huck are sisters-in-law.
Good 150~sere farm south o l
Blair.Good crop producer.Will
trade for smaller place.Reason-
ably prleed.Hanson & Mel1rens.-
46-lt
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brock and
little daughter of Auburn,Neb.,
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Petersen and
Mrs. Jse.|Kirhy were dinner guests|
st the A. R. Brock home at Thanks
n m .
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cromiy en-
tertained the Iollowing at Thanks
giving dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Hans
Lebbert of Bennington,Mr.and
Mrs.Victor Johnson and Phyllis,
Mr.-and Mn. Andrew Johnson,
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nielsen, dl of
Orurn, and Mn. Sam Morning of t
Ornalm.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sutton of
Beatrice, were 'Thanksgiving d.ln~
ner guests nt the home of John'a
grandmother, Mrs. Elsie Jorgensen
and aunt,Mrs.Anna Sutton of
west Colhx street:His parents,
Mr.and Mrs. 'Cha Sutton and
brother/}Neil of Blair, were also
present.|
For the second time in two
'm e u. A. u. v m m on rna ayafternoon, Dec. s vdth Mrs. E. B.
,Cm-iran
How mn *¥=°~t cm-new en-h y s Phone 211 on 1 ;clue
Gollehom 44-sv
Harold Parka,former Blair
teacher, was editing Blair griends
during his Thanksgiving vacation.
For Ssle-Poland China boars,
good husky ldo ws .Wm. Arm~
ltfvns. Blair, Nob.88-tt
Mrs. Inu Latte has been seme<
and coniined to her home.
Mr.and Mrs. Lyle Guyer and
children were dinner guests at the
E. C. Lippincott home on Thanks
giving diy-
Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Iverson sud
children ate Thanksgiving dinner
nt the pare nw,Mrs.Margaret
Iverson home.
Mrs.Wm. Kelly and daughter,
Margaret drove to Omaha Seton
dey and attended the Orpheum it
the afternoon.l
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Imrsen and
Dorothy spent last Sunday evening
a t the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Rithard Nelson of Gnxm.
`Miss Alioe Jensen,who ls at-
tending the state university, spenu
the week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jensen.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boreherding
of Fremont, vidted Mrs. Borcherd-
ing's sister, Mrs.Elzy King last
Friday.
Miss Dorothy Gray,teacher ln
the Fremont public schools, spent
the week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grey.
M.r.and Mrs.Walter Petersen
and daughter, Madge spent lest
Tuesday vvoning».st the Glen
Evans home in Council Bluffs.
what indisposed for a few dny sl
wr: moo sn modem 1.°me"an5"
South St.Oak flooring, and 4...
and one-quarter acres o l land.
$4000.00 takes W Hanson ea Meh-
rens..,46-lt
A gi lt fo r the bo y o r girl st
sc ho ol-the invs lld-e personal
ndlo.The Play-Boy, $49.50 com-
plete.Gamble Stores,Fremont,
Nebraska.4a -n
We have s number of 8°°d
Lsrmers registered with us who
dwre a location for next season.
I! you are looking for a good rent~
er see us.Hanson & Mehrens.l t
Washed-A refined young gentle-
men wishes to rent s warm, eozy
room in s respectable home.In~
uulne at the Hxterprise offloe and
1et.us know what you have to
o tla .4-8-lt
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sprlck of
Foutanelle, drove to Quincy,Ill.
for Thanksgiving w i t h M r s
Sprlck's re1atives..They planned
la o s ta y a fs wdnys t/o s tte ndthe
centennial celebration.of Mrs.
Sprlek's church there.
Mrs.M. S. Miller,mother of
Mrs. Oscar Guyer, spent Thanks~
giving at the Gnyer home. Others
present to enjoy the day were Mr.
:Ind Mrs. Andrew Ml-dsen otLyons
lsr and unde r-um. Bla ir.orneu
phone, 161; res. nhone.l88.'U U|Mr.a nd Mrs . Fld Long were
afternoon visitors and supper
goeeh at the C. B. Hansen home
lest Sunday night.
Mr.an( Mrs.Un T. Ande rson
had as dinner guests on Thank#
giving day, Rev. and Mrs. H. Niel-
isen and son me Jens Miller.|Mr..s a n m .E m Caldwell
spent lut Sunday at the home of
'Earl's sister, Mrs. Glen Ray and
Mr. Bay of Arlington.
Mr.and Mrs. Ed Jensen and
family and Mrs.Soren Jensen
visited Mr. and Mrs. Nels Jensen
of Omaha, lest Sunday.
See "Minstnre Broadway" at the
High School Audmnnm Thursday.
Dee. 18.Prooads given to Chris-lrnn Joint neue: of this city.Aa-
mission 35c and 25c.46-Zi
l Mrs. Floyd Smith, who has been
ill a t the home of her mother.
Mrs.Frank Jensen,was able w
zeturnt»ol1 erhome onthe Bench
lost Spadsy.
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Petersen and
sons ot Arlington,and Mr. and
Mrs. Walter M. Nelson spent last
Sunday at the parental,S.P.
Nielsen home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Illneswere
Thanksgiving guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John Hanzlick in
Omaha.Mrs. Hsnzllck is a niece
ol Mr. Hines.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hansen and
Viola.were Thanksgiving guests
at the Skov Nielsen home Mrs.Hansen and Mrs. Nielsen ere als-'
mrs.\
Mr. and Mrs. Osur Thane andson,Clarenoe who live west ...q
Herman,spent last Weduudayi
night at the home of Mrs. Mar-
garet_Ivqrs°n-L
Mrs. Anna Jennings of Omaha,
is spending s few days at the
home of her sister,Mrs.Oscar
Guyer, having come up Tuesday,
Dec. 2.
For Sale--Roan Shorthom bull;
2 yesrs old;mars 12 years old,
weight 1200 pounds.Soren Wols~
mann, Kennard 1>b°"e 22 on 19.
48-2t
Dr. and Mrs.M. E. Lawson'-of
Rockport,Mo.drove up for- e
mer visit a t the puentel, Free-
man Tucker home.They made
the return trlp on Nov. 24.
See "Miniature Broadway" at the
High School Auditorium Thursday,
Dec. 18.Proceeds given to Chris-
um Joint Relief of this city.Ad-
'misedon 35c|.nd 2512.45 %
| ` Mrs. Clnrenee Houghton retnrn-
ed last Friday from s eoup`l§`9f
weeks visit with her mother,
Henson ot Grand Island(eb.,
w h o m..s¢m ner.u n . H B h -
ton alsovisited a deter them.;
Mrs.Prisdlls Langstaff,who
has been overseeing the building
of a garage on her rental property
where C.Ot hw s o n lives,l d t
Wednesday morning for Winnipeg,
Csnsda where she will spend a
lew months with her daughter,
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How much more Satisfiing are gifts
selected before the rush of Christ-
mas buying begins.You can make
your selections without hurry or
confusion.
Many other GIFT IT EMS not ad-
vertised areoffered at lpw prices
at the CHRISTMAS STORE.
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II-landkerchiefs
Ladies' Christmas Handker-
chiefs, each 5, 10, 25c to 1.00
Ladies' Handkerchiefs, box-
ed, per box - 29c, 504: to 790
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Georgette and Chiffon Scarfs
beautiful pastel shades,
Each 2.25 u»3.5o
Rayon Bedspread and Pillow
Sets,set ---- . -6.95
Pleated and long Scarfs in a
brilliant array of colors
1*??@§
at 1.75, 1.95to2.95
Japanese Rayon Scarfs for
your radio or tablé 1.95-2.50
Mesh bags, exceptional value
in new enamels.E a c h 2.98
Give her a hand tqold Hand
Bag fo1{Chrjstmas 5.00-7.50
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ty lme oi green and roset.
tint Sherbets and Gob-
lets with Plates tu match
'Ou r pric es are Che ap er
and our Qnadity better.
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Rollin's Hosiery Demonstration
. . . t n l a n | \ o | | |Mrs. Anna Jennings and Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Wilfnng al Omaha.|
Mr.and Mrs.Han:Knudaen,
ho live south of town, entertain-
ed at dinner last Sunday the fol-
lowin relxtivss:Mr.and Mrs.
Skov lielsen, Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
Hansen and Viola,Mr. and Mrs.
Nels Nielsen and family of Ken-
nard and Mr. and Mrs.Harold
ielsen.
The Baptist U. M. U. gpem, last
unday afternoon st the parson-
ze where they were engaged in
~wing for the White Cross.Sev-
~ral gunnents were made and
~ther contributions received. ' A
ce box is now ready bo be sent
-a mission station at Lareva,
rlzona.I
.. -~--' 1 '1Mrs.Louise Long and family.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hansen en-
tertained the following at dinner
on Thmkggiving day:Mr.and
Mrs.F.G.Cram and famil .o i
Fremont, Mn. C. NiHsnq¢n.£-nd
daughter, Marion,r.<and Mrs.
John E. Hansen and son, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Hansen and son and Earl
Burbank."f
I Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blatter of
west Lincoln street,entertained
at dinner last Sunday, Nov. 80 in
honor of Mrs.Blatfefs brother,
Luther Monke's birthday..The
following were present:Mr. and
Mrs.Henry Munke and Mr . md
Mrs. Lufher Monke and aan. Billy
of Fnntanelle, and-Clarence Strick-
land ol Omaha.
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~11 G i f t s
~1~ F", ~Ran, Delicate Toilet Articles. ./~5,represent Gifts of Luxury
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We are showing a nlee u-
portment of Gif¥~l»ahissu
which are med every my
md needed by both men und
women
Your Dollar Goes
At our store Saturday, Dec. 13
Be Sure and make us a visitProLAnd Mrs. G.
entertained at six o'clock dinner
last Friday, Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
.Human and Viola.
Mr. and Mrs.I-'rank Gray and
Dorothy were guests at the Roy
Anderson home near De Soto, on
Thanksgiving Day.
House for Rent-Just outside of
city limits.Good out building-s.
$12.50 per month.Hanson dz Meh-
rens.46-lt
Leland Ruwe of Herman, called
at The Enterprise office last Sat~
urday and had his name set ahead
for another year.
M m Elmer Wilds of Fremont,
came over Sunday evening to see
Mrs. John Dulaney who was crit-
ically ill at her home on E. Neb.
nreef.y
For Sale-Pure bred Hampshire
boars.Large,heavy boned, longbodied and growthy, just the type
for breeding purposes.E. N. Ma.n~
ley, Nashville, Neh.38-tt'
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Epperly enf
tertained at Thanksgiving,Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Nelson and son,
Mrs. W. T. Epperly and Ella Sue
Brewster, all of Blair.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Van Deusen
and family and Mr. and Mm Geo.
Van Deusen were Thanksgiving
dinner guests at the Chas.Mc~
Comb home.
See "Minature Broadway" at the
High School Auditorium Thursday,
Dec. 18.Proceeds giwn to Chha-
tian Joint Relief of this city.Ad-
mission aso mln 25c.4s»2t
Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Gehrk and
children of Kennard, and Mr. and
Mrs.W.F.Rowe of Fontanelle,
visited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Axtell of this city
on last Saturday afternoon.
Misses Emma and Karl Beck-
man of Llncoln, and Miss Cath-
erine Beekman of Missouri Valley,
enjoyed Thanksgiving and the
weekend at the parental,c .J.
Beclnnsn home..
The Monday Aftemoon Club
met with Mrs. Frank Curley Dec.
1.The program consisted ot 2
book review by Mrs. C. M. Hltoh-
man entitled "'Pure Gold".The
attendance was good.
Mr. and Mrs.Fred Krogh and
daughter,Miss Edna, entertained
at dinner last Sunday,Mr.and
Mrs. Ed Askwig and Miss Pearl
Baugh of Oakland.Mrs, Askwlg
ls s sister 0; Mr. Kmgh.
J.ummm'yearn.Omaha dtlzens defeated
the natural gas propow at their
ekction Nov.25.The results
showed conclusively that Omahnns
are well satisfied with their pres-
ent manufactured gas which ia
retailed to them at a very cheapratein lqymparison with other
cities.`\'"
Joe Lazuref who resides in the
southern part of the county, ship»
ped twenty-two head of cattle to
tho South Omaha. market Sunday
night.This was the last' shiv-
ment of a bunch of fat cattle
which Joe has been feeding for
several months and they were in
excellent condition for the mar<
ket.
The Chlldren's Crusader Band
of the Baptist church held a
'Thanksgiving party Sunday a!t-
ernoon at the church.The chil~dren brought thank offerings for
the Missionary Auto.There were
more than 20 children present and
had a jo lly good time playing
games,eating popcorn balls and
fruit.
.The West Point Republican has
just completed sixty years ofiservieeto the people of West
Point and Cuming county.It is a
good newsy sheet and a credit to
the community in which it circu-
lates.E.M.Von Seggern,the
present publisher, takes s. pride in
making it one of the leading
papers in northeast Nebraska.
The November meeting of the
Baptist Women's Mission Circle
met at the home of Mrs. U. G.Garner on Thursday afternoon.
The lesson study was in charge
of Mn. L a mb and her group.
There was a fine group of women
present in spite of the bad weather
The December meeting will be
held with Mrs.Badgerow.Mrs.
Gamer was assisted by Mrs. Gil-
fred Garner.They served s lovely
lunch at the close of the meeting.
Mr. and Mm. H. W. Meierhenry
and daughters of west Washington
street enterained at an oyster
supper last Thursday evening.
Nov. 27, the following friends and
relatives:Mr.and Mrs.FredMeicrhenry and flmily of Arling~
ton, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Smith and
son, Clinton of west of Herman,
Mr.{£nd Mrs.I-Isrold Smith and
daug ter, Pearl of nom-|o f Ad-
lngton,Mr.and Mrs.Walter
Meierhenry of welt of. Blair, and
Mr. Harold ohm-Q nf sam...rr. -.
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..mg contest
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<3 Lard. Limit 4 lbs., per pound ---2 l~Z éents \
;Lean meaty Spare Ribs, Ib. 14%c Sugar Cured Bacon,half
or whole strip, Ib.-27%c
Fra h around Hamburzer.Pe; Ib. -- l2%c N""'$Zl'?§`"5°f*"f" ~
Pork Shoulder Roast, Ib.17%c |Beef Roast,]b____20c
Grocery Specials
Frost King-Flour, 48 lb. sack 1.29 Swifts Quick Naphtha Soap
10bars ------.39
Blatz Ginger Ale, per doz.-2.79
2 _________ m....,... noun Bob White Toilet Paper, roll .05
u g l v v l l u m n a v u x | . \ | u | . : J
2Chase&Sanborne's Subootash,0ccan specnal 15 g
.1 Brand Coffeeumlxafeqv Sugar,10-lb.sack --- .6a`_.Z
.cans left, to close ou
/a 3-Ib. can ----.-1.25 Frost King Flour,24lb.sack .69
/Millar Good Cup Coffee, lb. .25 I Bulk Dill Pickles, 3 for -- .10
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o g m n a w n .A.me a insillls
- ni ng aystemin his 1mrd~
shore on First. Street,Wadthilk--Walthill Oil Company
° - :lfdditionnl building ad-
| ~ ng its filling ntafion.
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itallaed a t $l0,0B0,organ ized
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F t C a l h o u n - - R o a d w i l l b e p a v e d
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place.W e s t P o i n t - - W e s t Po in t N e w
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l.oou1:ll--Nebrukl.Oil Co.of
f --~ filed leuel for 240 acres
la n d eas t of th is plac e.
Beltrlee Preliminary work was
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~BASKA WEEKLYINDUSTRIAL REVIEW
lhln-Pnv ing ;;Col1s.x street
~~ming npidly.
No rfolk--Bene brothers wok
reeuvary of his health:
I suffered te n y ea rs wi th as
~| . u s e o f s to m a c h t r o u b le a s
m m ever Lad.I t wa s i m-
b f o r m e to e njo y a.me a l
in ~ s u f f e r i n g .I w a t e r r i b i y
: .-Fi ve b o ttle s o f S a r g o n
~m e f e e l I i k e a n e w m m .I
.g l h l e d sixteen pounds a n d
vu n s mu c h n tm n g t h a n d vi ta li ty
I h a d t w e n t y y u r s a g o .I h w e
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Min Eleanor DeVinney :pant
11,nk,¢-;v;n¢ day with hon: folk!
Alfmd Svbgeraon'».
Mr. and Mn. A. W. Petersen
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.Mn. Samuel J. G.Irwin of
~mln..Cm-ti|»-Mrs. Gm? Petzn opened
;--Soft M u !Pills.They
ted me perfectly.
The suwm Phnrmuy,Blllx;
R. Koloes, Tehmah, Agents.
offer is good until
December 20th Ullly-
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EAS und to be un-ved simonPnv e r y whe r e wi th mm num
in x "dau dbh."Who don notnmambsrthanumerouslmla
" m m m m f 'mu ol vegehhlswhich mod an clutter un tha uhh?But, slum vu have all hsenrme
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Their Habits
Pa u wmhius we!!not only
mm agha r mum but wi th v erstables.Hero u 1 redpo for enm-hlnln¢ tnm with huh tnmalaenwhich will mxke avefynna mmsback for mon.PMI mm trash Tomatoes: Cut
.Q. 'Q ~o p m e d i n u m m o ~ n w mme operation of max ma family wen ~ a i ~
-Clbirles L. Sudun at thin plncellglat plant.5 3 3 It the Rlmma Petersen
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p a u .H a t n o u n e .This ro-
mln s v m u r n u n c p e o p le .
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W1N'I'ER UIIBRELLAS idtlldiilil the Blair-TekamahIqut~EMr.and lin. Louie Dornacker Charles R. Hawes passed m~y 'I'ha.uksgiving. 'Those prennt. were
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led m d vrarmuv m m m e a
=e_=;==<=from weak to 256501:
lo er thanthecloseallnnweek.
Cm steers here bxuuzht $13,5D.caw mn hcld new md stock-
era nd Iecim were mam and 15
hvm dfYi"K out flvrilll the win-~ r ~ ~ ~ r s .N e l s ~of
ter.More losses ummlly occurxrom 4-FY cold wind; than from the Chrilglrters Andesnm mf..-2°tha
cold wather iueu.|ur. a nd Mrs . Emu mmm md
as Sunday dinner guests: 09-to and
-Emmn Matzen, Hr. md Mrs. Lud-
K E R 9
W .. ..=Q ..r m c m - * U L m u .umm, J . F. Jungblufi .
|Hugh Rh a ,who is amndins
I the mm university, name home_on
- A ew uma -~~;»ynritnan found ss rad! :ale at mulch will not only protect the
l . . .<...bdl who in the atiunoon.|
Mr. and lm . m me SV°!¢f*°°a n d m m span sunda y .nfl
ernoan ;t the Bull Kjngdan home
in Kamaxd._Mr. and Mrs. Al Kmnberg md
children had SvmdlY dinner nttha
hnme of M m Anna Carlsen i n
Kgnnaxd.Mr. and Mrs. Pg# Nelson and
funily were Sands dinner guestsnt the Julius Fyederlckmn home at
Td h ut l -Hklen a n d Hl ff y S a t spent
Tblnkxgiviug with hmm folkl, xe-e w Omahn Thursday eve~
n Mr. and Mn. Frank Sahnfer md
Mr. and Mrs. Gxvver Wilkins and
family spent Sunday evening at
the Roland Smith home.
HOGS AT Lewes |_EVEL3,*-bv trash or bunches over uw
Bea -:;..m m u - m m m m a w k S 5 @
vy i :.;:°1 Sheev m a
50° 8611123 at s1.ooo°1.1u. Feed-
er Lambs Stronn!nt |64 561.15.Ag:J Sheep Steady.[Ire na ln the hte (all the c nm~
Junior or Wood
Beabmla).
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F o r B e t t e r
T R A N S - F E R S E R V I C E
C a l l t h e
panentnl,Thou. An~ »| h ome f o rThan lc s givi ng dinn er.
Mr. a nd Mrs . Ch xi stof fe r An de r-
se n a n d fa mi ly en jo y e d a tu r k e y
d i n n e r a t th e Chr is ti an Andersen
home lut T?1="'=d=>'-
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6.25: cutters $3.250¢.00: anna-s
625s - ~cr. '~-..wig lelwvlf ~rs.~ ~
Chas. Data, Ptop.Phone |09
t h e W m ~r n h o me ~ r e l l r nA n n a P é u r g Os c a r , A d o lp h md
J u liu s a n d M r .I n d Mr s .Chr isJ ah nel an d f ami ly ..
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Rosenbaum Service Station
Kennard, .Nebraska
children and Mr. and Mrs.P. J
"a |.|.
Scottsbluff-First Avenue from
15 zo 17th amen, will be widened.
Oxlberlaon - Large livesbock
|-»»»~;1.':snz.sc; mu and - ¢|.»ewe
s1.ow1.':s.
s u o o ms o ; : mu y mm : s a w
6.50: good w choice :mm $8.000a.oo: mr an ma mam 30.75
GBM: wmmm w mr m a m
$5.500G.75,m a cows $4-000
mo :m a hdle n t u o o u o ;
ltock me r calves smo oxo mz
mu hdi c f wra ;1 .W 0 BM_
BI G mm OF n o u s n o w n
Fourteen thousand :mn bus slrrived Monday md lo ld on A
duw market at px-Les gmemlly
10629:lower th m S\¢\milY-
'trading was luaely at | amend oi
o
But w§\y he cold?
53 25 64 35 2 m x m v e é n o w
10.00: heavy "11llr1£ calves $6.000
3.50:m a n y calves $4.0005.50;
mo d to c h o i c e stoc ker!$8.600
9. 50 : mu to c oe d s wa r m $1 . 50 6
8.60:su mmo n to m r l!»0¢k¢1::
war ~I .| .
1150: mir to choice fed gown $4.50
6125: zcod.cha ise mu com
IIt's going to be' hard
to be m erry,even on
Christm as if you have
u» wear overcoats m
the din ner tab le and
t l e whole fam i!y's
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prime v==;;°==§=| 1 2 3 5 ~ lh io n e y .46-It
good bn dl yur 'Give Stockings for Christmnxzzs zrnl r to mo d y un mn ttu nx hu b e m n m d s i v e s n k s _
011130: common m mr yarllzwi
$8.o0®9.50: trashy ysulinu was
0150: choice vdmo handy stem
m.5oo1z.'1s: chaioe Dflm heavy
'ings that Wear-Gold Stripe, $1.50
Qma sms; Onyx, $1-85; nebounx,
|$1:Nsvudnm, 2 pair, Sl.Sizeu
ion Center-The I-Iodery Store of
m e n sum 0 12.001 good ua ill'/s to 10 in dl new colors.Fu h -
chaize hnvy sneer! 89.'l5010.'lb:
hl g t o good :teen 3509.161
c::.::::n ta Z.-1;~ f':::'s 87. 00835:
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:1 z e 0 f lg |1
cabinet heater,with
the Inwnsi-Fire Air
~blu!f--e ~water ~ i s
being drilled n ws.ter tower.
l V ~ ~ * § ' " $ ` <
|/i n ~ ~=f fifis ;,°'{»,¢?'l'§'é§:#A§
.~~'"G'.\
E n I al "Q11 ~
$ 9 2.2i -#1;f;*'§~
m 0 ~.u m ! m s n ~ ~ # Q Q
n f =.
s ~~'~..~;¢<'*~.
(¢.'§u@\':?~§3€';¢£»"'£o§f. \ E ;~'~.~
f .ns n , x g |4 - f Ah.
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Mr. md Mrs. i-'rank NnevewendinnerguestsattheMrs.C.
Nueva home Thursday.Mrs.Dorn Sumner md Leanspent Sunday at the Alpha Haw-kins home in Arlington Tlmndly.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cunningham
md family were dinner guest: ai
lon home.
Mn.Henry Domackzer,Mrs.
W m. K . \ h l e r md M r . a n d M n . A.
C.Svndx were wling on Hans
Brselch's Satmrdly afternoon.
Hr. and Mrs. N. P. Nielson spent
Saturday afternoon at the Chris
Sunds home.
Hr. and Mn. A. C. Sands vu.
=- on Doyle fum, threemiles
-of here, on $600,W0 presl-
lnnt vl Empire Co. v _Horqe 'fu to be availnb\e=
soon.Uncaln-New Government hos-
no e completed by January 1.
PAT LAMBS:Bunn lnmhn
¢wa.w chains su591.1s; mmemm m, m r w m a s a ns o us ;
nxtlve lambs. good to chains $1.W
°'f.50§ mm mam |'|.000'L50.
pggpgg LAMBS: weswm Idri
:ood w choice so.1w~z.zs; wai
--~~- ~a.-za.
lr ~9:.|\' c o m $4.2505.50;choice Baht
crass helfers $'!,500B.00:: o o d to
c h d c e a r m h e lf e r u $6.250'l.50:
n u - to t o a d mm h a lt e r : $ 5 . 0 0 0
n .*"ll~n a n a :
ments may be H a n d
on our bndgét plum.A l l
$10.00 nllayed for y o !
s iv e heat - making,
fuel-saving f e a w a ,
on these axtra-oi'din-
ary te rm s:
Ply only lllllllnmonnt
down-than No MORE
U N TI L sxvrm m m .
We have opened the Keqnard Cafe and are ready for business.We solicit your patronage
and aesure you of the best of Service.
Short Grders Ma l a Cigars candy
M c C A N N ( Y m m m , P r o p r i e t o r s
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in xwm lonnex-ly oecn~ --~y orence, ~-»~=-~~rvnld Pefanen.Ab e l C o n s t r u c t i o n C o . n i l i n c o l n ~ ~ i ".;'§.?g'E§2."3?.§
Lymm-James & Evan: plmed rweived $14,591 contract. for 8'"'¢n!°y¢d Thmkurivinz nt me pu-dc dgu over door of Service veling Gui n Growen Highway_¢m;g|, ,mm Walsmann home.
th to Beatrix Thankadving dinner guests at~nge..from Plymou .\-work ~ Al K x o n b e r g h o me w e r e Mr.
Plattzmauth Mins LnVem B£ng~Daykin ka v a ti o nplltthlbtd A Lon Beauty Shwpe .uma for new building 1° house and M11 Wm. Cunninzhnm and
Lyman--Lee sr.chu-moved Bil1'| Buber Shop-'1"'d'°'>c';;>m=1\=-
.. ~-Toggery to Fre d Ka ua i Suuth Sioux City--Roy Cdppen nnnhgmug AndJohn xrlathmd
~Idlng.'lease d Mom Mqtor Oil ltltion at umm home....Z"xuE'
Howells --11 th bra nc h store o l mm ma Da mn Annu.Wm "ned in um a fte rnoon. ce
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Mr. and Mrs. Mmm Mark! ofOmlha were ailing on friends in
this vicinity Sunday.
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3.25: brcetlzrs, rcarungs to tous
$s.owa.so:one to three yea;
M5 hom€...y. ._rs. Geo.Olinger and family,A l m n k m m a n d : m u o! Mo-dule, Iowa md Mx. and Ted
Oli nnr of Blair, were Sunday
guests nt the Mn. Don. Sumner
home.,Mr.and Mn. Charles Mideldla
and family vildwd a t the be o
Miller home Sunday..
..-..~__,Be suffere d s heut :mek while
doing his chores and wal dend
when found in the bam.Hia nge.was 66 yum, 17 days.He ame-w this ~==\=g3 at the age of 21
years and Ll ou the farm two
mllea sauth pl Dsle until his death
He leaves w mourn, his wife, one:son,Dr.F r d Hxwes o! Omaha"
and Mrs-Buena I,ynch 04 Birm~|
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children, Mr. und Mn. Jim Mu-nhall,Mr.and Mrs.Adolph Ott
and f.mx|y.-hh-.| nd M m c m
Hxhn, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Madam
` Chet Widnner.
B e m u d J l m g b l u t h w a s ~
at the .ldim Jungbluth home on
Sunday.1 .
i .1 3 3 5 ~ .~~
Best Yeariing Steers Steady
--Top $13.50. General
ea and other loose trashy material
nuke a better mulch for ntnw-berry plinu and pereunul beds
than heavy :trawl The winter
:cover over meh thing; should be
'mare like an umbrella than an».-H~|,1 ,
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home an Sunday were Mr. and with his parents,Mr.and Mrs.
Mrs, Jnhn I{.\mnem».n and Ruby Jim Rhea..o
Fern, Mr. and Mrs. Dick We»aman!\Maud Masters spent four dgys
~ family,Mr. and Mrs.Tom vacation at the home of her par-
Motorist~ W~ ~r. a nd M~. Gx rla-
tian A-\g;__f;==a nd di l drm we nSundnyer guests at the John
and children.Mr. md Mrs. Otto
Arp qnd. baby, Mr. and Hrs. Henry
Arp,$r.Reinhnrt Gnsser m dP m y c i ma mmg m m a t the
Fritz Arp home Sundny.Rdnhu-t Ga mer md Fri tz Arp
were Sunday evening vldbora at
the Louie Dorucker hc-mn Sun#
day evening.
J at an mx Gig ¢hm=¢1\.s¢f,-
\u d . | y a t 2 P . M .be rme ntwu
made at Elk City oemeuery.Mr.and Hrs. Julian Jungbluth
and fnmily :pant Thanksgiving ahtheHenry Williams home,neu'
Omllll.Jnli m Iungbluth, Jr.mme up
fro m Unwln Wednesdny »-~:
klhlned lt m fndly dinner on~Sands hmne.M : . m d Mn.C. E-SNJ YDD4
We ed T ire C ha in s
Wi l l a rd St o ra g e
Ba t n e r i abert.:term
" Mr.and Mrs.Otto Voss sP€I1*|Mr. and Mn. F. J. Enersau had
~ e a t ~ - ~ e ~
~i s y , ~;e :Q .g p a r e n t s .M r .m d ~A~H
C o n r a d W u l b e m a n d I n d o a n d J u n § : l u t h .
supper guests lt the Ind: Gone- serve, Kam., Mx. and Mrs.,Wa\ter
home home Thursday evening,Gudchow ol Blair.Mr. and Mrs. Chlrlie Minfeldtl Mn. Paul Jones and Mins Viola
and children were supper gusts French drove m Omaha Saturdaylt Mrs. Martin Rasmusselfs home w asain with n rummage sale otThursday.the Methodist hdies of Arlington.
ny wd e l a u md a md m v mua Mi s s Sy l v i l J lmgblu th o f ~
six o'dock dinner guest:at the
Henry Tfetgen bums Thursday.
Mrs. Glen qeflsnon and d.uugh~
mr spent sevenl days lut weekwithhermother,Mrs.W.A.
Knrstetmr.'Mr. sud Mrs.Chris Nelson spent
Saturdny evening at the Chris
Sunds home.Dave Reber of Omaha,vldhed
several days lut wak wi th hin
sister, Mrs. W. A. Kentetter.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Gotxsch md
Jlnice spent. Thankngiving Dsy atthe Bsnhart Gottsch home.
Christian Johnson uni children
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non, Mr. and Mn. W. B. Jeffersonand Mr. and Mn. Glenn Jefferson
and daughter were dinner guests
at Elle Albert Sands home Thnnks-
givmg day.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mataen were
itzd at the H. C. Kuhr home on
Sunday.-Mr. and Mrs.II.B.Martens,Mnrvin and Elmer, Mr. and Mn.
urdny afternoon.The next mreev
ing will be with Miss Ella JensenWASHINGTONNEWS
u u n n u n m v v u
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~ns,~»_»..Jr. and dxlldrén, Pete Gnstln and
Bill Hlndlne.Mtenmon callers
were Albert and Elmer Monson,Arthur, John and Henry Christ.Mr. and Mn. Arthur Jenson and
dxildren and Mr. and Mrs. Hmm
Swenson and children spent Mon
gw evening at the Albert Nelson
uma.The Domus Sewing Club met
~.1 ..v Zie~rlnst Sat/
albert Nelson home Thanksgiving
y-mr. md Mm Roland Smith andJunior hid Thmksgivlng dinner at
the parental,M n .Vicky Smith
b0me 90m.n.!u.
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DALE Dumas
H r .an d Mr s .P a d Jones h a d
as_ guests Th a n k s gi vi n g da y ,M1 .
and Mrs . Geo. J ones and ann a, Mr.
a n d M n .V e r n J ones ~dn ug h-
1|. .H z
t h e ~ ~ b e r . ~|5 E46-1~ gg the Aus-Kalmk home on
Give Sbockings fo r ~ Ch ri~ :Mr. and min.Otto Voss and
past week with infection in his
throat.
Mr . a n d Hrs . He nr y Ti etg en an d
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o r e ~ n I `~. .Ia s t o c k o f t e m p t i n g .~ ' J g l
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a ~x. . . G r o c a - n e s . . .2 5 ;.W ~
Supplementary w our Meat Market \.~i ~We Solicit Your Patronage Y . ~' 'i I P I , J
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Frank Gallerand children were F!\ir.|\l|g1,h md ana ones o
/~ t~f"~"v-;»%l." ~~l u v \`=.v .1'
L .B u c k M a r k e t *f1:P.x f i "; - - . ;
~K e n n a r d , Ne b .x 1 ~ /
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Merfy
We Have Every
Winter/Need
For T he
Especially now, wl!en
|;\: | . . » ,A l l so unnecessary
when a Heatrola will
keep the whole hom e
- u p s t a i n a n d d o w n
-bountifully gupplied
w i t h moist,circul lt-
i n g w a rm a i r - t h a
most lpealthfulkindof
h a t ,as any doctor
will tell you.
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KENNARD RURAL
JOTTINGS
Perry Ghmdening was a callerat the Fnnk Gusc r home Tuu-
da K. Jeffers of Council Bluffs,
was n vddwr an the Fra nk Gm
....-,. . ; ~,_Misses Amin uni' Irene VossspentSundayxfhex-noon with
Cla n and Ulliln Knhnk.
Mr, and Mrs. Henry Kniep and
Mr.Ind Mrs.Tom Knlep wereentertained at dinner ne. che H. Q
Kuhr home Thursday evedng.
Mr. md Mg; W m. Vo n, Wdlin
nm! Alvin :pmt several dur withser home Wednesday-fx-elatives at ommx city, Nab., re-
Mr.and M n .Pew Rasmuanen nmjnz home on Wsdnuday.
md lamlly, Mr. a nd Mn. Andrw;Mr. xnd un. H. Q .Kunz a n-
Andenwn Ind fnrnily help Hum- urtained friends tram Fremont onetta Mlxleldt cdebrate her birth#
day 'hxesdxy evening.F r i t z A r p w u a v i a i w r | . t t b e
Sunday.
Pemeful Hill school uqoyed u
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ing: that Waaxj--Gold Shripe, $1.50
md 2135;Onyx, $l.85; Bobolink,
Sl; Naverdun, 2 pair, Sl.Sizes
8% tn 10 in dl new colors.Fm
ion Center-The Hosiery Store of
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family attended the blxthday partyat the Andrew Christiansen home
in ho no r ol ny,Clwlathmm on
Saturday uvening Nov. 29._A numbax- of friends md rein#taves helped Mn. Hu-ry Wrlch
eelebnte her birth mlmlversary on
ris visiting at the Frank Brown
home this week.
O|*I
wall On Us For
Genebal Repairing
and
Heater Installations
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.u n s um..ms.M n .Id|.~J\mgbluth ~Mrs.M L M yilnch calebrated Frank Kutrnp a nd Mmm'
her bmmuy Monda y, Dm 1. by|Mr.m a M n .Mon-is M m m¥'§§§..'§Z §;,_';;§°number °f mn -mn¢ a .. ¢wud go o u dlnmr
s.S\mda Mr. md Mn. C. P. Has-Miasea Viola and Berni ce Vo ss s en, ~ Ind Mrs. Fred PfeiffervisitedwithL e o n ma Cotinns 01 Arlington,l h u d u m m o!
Wrich Sunday afternoon.0 ml lu.
M r . m d ~ Hu m Nd n o n md Mn. mum Ormxb~ entertained
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family drove zo Fontmelle Thank:giving day. guest: of Mr. and Mn.I-'red Pfeiffer, Sr.
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m.;N(_;a NOPES |1cAN so!--You'ra's col1°.4N-'¢mm.'
lon.|Bm: Jorgmnm, ow. mu ma
.and Hn. L.G.Hl llu m d§lthm¢hexpsrlel\¢eau¢he£elrmnJqppazn|lwppedin0m|haKrMn.Edwin 9.h|tl.h.|rpsnaboy'|lr|b,ki.ndleFfIdny
'm4$»'}d»|1»1omm.m»imdn=\ivn.=m~na'¢h¢h u~|~-~indHm W .P~W d¢h¢m -
F|w:h r, Alm |, Bix d hlnd Mu~!G\nn,C||rl|Ndlm a nd hmily;|Catherin¢Nev Hrk,n ° n m m , m » m b a 1 ¢ m . u n v m u y N m - |GreumdP1|hon'l'ouz
Joris wunThnnhdv'l»¢dinn¢rGnyHInk1ey,JmnSore n»en,LE-:AlhndAndanmmdl{r.andln.Ory |c\1ooL The wall bllmeod ilu- he d rm wn B u lh m d ~
p m st Y-bs Chl-l~Bov¢ndi¢k le nlnd :en,l?'r¢dIJml¢l\'lWedBn¢:lmrdtnngl4eo.menus include foodu which a n 1,,¢¢,u,,3,,,,|,,.|._b .
uma.ve:-non l y V8'\l¢8¢|goad1°the walr¢hild,|u l u ! o o d |Bwwn.B¢t=tyPuddln¢Mr. a nd K n .Wdi=vrKnmezAnd'lha li e ,| d» oEnymond B | | ~ | t t h a _Sk h ._.a m tnmily ppm: Bvmdlr u the mlmsm, Jem 1m-s9n.~.C1Chds-Mr.md liz. Ed°v Ne:"\vTrk md ~e~herenreplsnty of~ng
ma '1"1'"°" ""' °'""°' "'°'" in°f"'°worm in which '*° """ ` hm '~! ' m w y \"i1}.`{»a "Rin J ma im 11°`""fi """° ""2»u¢ i1ux"xL»""' ""°` '°° °"°"' when b 'ah §1§¢i¢}§§1{EL£~ day " ' ° " " ' ° " ' , ; 1 ; ° f r m ~ m e ~ f o r M 5 h o m e n z D a m o n , N ¢ b . f m n y v a r f h g v m m m f mr. -=-n n s. Rumnuen ur. ma nm. c m. c hnmue r- :ru po pula r wi th c nudxm Mm:
.'».n ov m 1|I-nd f _nr. nnd_.Mn."?f! °}'P9"`.."'¥d'¢ha¢ boy in whom you are inver-I m m f Mu , s m-k h o l m .ma|Mr. md un. L lowd nmhfm mm nz Q.. °n':v . P. .1 .yn¢ xn» u|:>°.. M n.'Z$.§ '"f°' '"¢f_ §i '! » ..' _ ...ff °".f.'!.._.-.f"f'Z'I'§
y vmn u n .yg| `| e r son,n i ~&=' {' ; , ; e k " |ot i f ? a ~ i . ; , n ; ; . "
M r . m d M n . H Ruhr Annasame: and Le on, na : Kem"d"ne.i hbor or rh l um non oi at Lbelr imma Fnanunt.dinner guests at the Grandpa m y ,
S°"?'""1'§".f.`» Z"f2 '"'§ i ZJ '"' ""'- gngn , a f l m i " A n : u n c - 'Mx. and Mn. w. D. SmI¢h;Ent|Flsfcher home..and Arthur md Hmm Ra s mus
¢ | l °U\ ll-n i mm d : g ' e d |,¢;¢ 'dv \e gi!¢a rdbe ar| ngyuurmmz;Th*°k'5*'i"¥with M m ry Mr.nndMh.I,o ms Hov exudi cks enwe rsd1nnergnuuThmklg'!v'l Y g f g b d b t t h e w u 1 h ¢ w = ¢ w ¢ h ° b ¢ y n y » u r = - " " ° ° ' ° " ~I-ndI.ero yo forumVJ OkTh ingdsy|t¢1xoChn.s.Reehhome."°. " "one o r can L d ~i Wm,xg,Th n|Mr. md Mn. Arthur Jenuenuui EMDR dinmr st the Funk Loltis Sunday dinne r HUM" at thc. a m w. g e : i g MM s o ,-zum c.your °r.. e awgmm spent 'rhmkq-iva n;u h o m ,ws u umm homa were Mr. uw
¢°_yn vf5£'?"?.3§. __"__ ____e°3~ry h u g e d g e ~_bn?¢l¢_h¢ Chulie Gherke home in Fm . m r . ma u h m u L n l e n m a Mn.u .c . : u m m m m d h m -
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"s a ho me .Alvin K m v u An s a r v e d ut kut o na ndn y .
-rnoonguat.He 1 a u-0 1 - u m f o l k x w h o e n j o y e d T h a n k s - ~ewty pi n
Kivlhr day dixmar at the .Ink I{ | ° ' g ' § { \ } , ° " ° ' " F \ ' i \ " ° " " ° ° ' " F 8 2 loped Pohtoes4.|.....__..._ I Buttnnfl R»| .I
tor Johnson and Phyllis And PeterNielllm.
Mr. md Mrs. Chrix Petersen andfamily enjoyed Thanksgiving din-
ga t the Jens Andenen home in
Junkntscuoor. smnvns |_ _
» _CHILDRENS nmnqs Cream at Tomato Soup Crackers
.I Celery sandwich mlk
Innchumn planned entirely for Fruit Tapioca with Custud
the' three ho five year old child Cookies
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/.'mn _;''Broiled Bacon Baked Potato '""
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mrs. uuneusvm'"*" mul! .r|..uul the mum no w uoor, me °°Y mont.funny spam Sunday in Kenna:-dlily, ur. and um. Andrew JohnsonI'wl-wr mebwifh Mrs Chas HWwma thi nk a you gmefuny.g nn-and Mm.Alvin Andersoniit the home of her mother, Mrs. mr.md Hrs.Victor Johnson ma
'1'\1¢i¢ilJ' afternoon f°ru'° =>i=fv°=°Subscripdon prices are only and élaughher of Arlington,Mr.IGuLson.Phyllis Mr.and Mrs. Jens S
iam f '41 Chmtmaa and Mrs Jack B ess and mu |Mr and Mrs Julius w¢ b¢1-rpm einen im ur a n d m m c l m i éo f m a b n g p o r e __d r u z r n m t h e PIB IB S IIH .V i e #S U B *£ 2 . 0 0 f ¢ r ° " ° - ? " l ' l " `I - n d ~5 "A m *M . »- . . A u . . E r g u . . _n 1 : . . . . _ . - _ ' Q n » . . | . . ...».\ .. 1 f m . . .l . :u . . _ - . .!. I. - . . , .. . . - . . A ... '_u . . .. . - J 1
2§}"S¢=E»oi are going to give.
Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Smith were
the reapnents of a fine turkey
g n r g g y e | r s n l n n y q u r q r q g r q u - . .u l i i l l 'l l h h mw u n u n .D U I !u u u m m u l u \ | u \ | l }c w u m ; . u u ; w l l u u n u s e u u a u a c u m u u l u n .m x . l l l i l m r s . n . . .__a n d c h i l d r e n a l l o f O m a h a ,u i d h o m e .C .H a n s e n m d f a m i l w e r e l i t »E,° f. ., %,, 2¥ .H €.'. , . - i " , % ? E E { 9 . é ? " E 9 ~M L a n d ~N e l s P e t e r s o n w e n ! !M r .a n d M r s .C h a s .G o s s n r d n f * e m o - o n m u m Y
:u u u . 1 : . >u u m r n u x u n o w W]' - -.di n n er g u es ts at A . N. An d e r lo n ' a Fremont., were Sun day i a ta a t Di nn erLa fa y e tte B lvd m m m Mic hi ga n.' r n \u m l guests '1`h""'°"F""'°€ day
nent them by Mrs.Smitlfs nieceand husband. Hr.and Mrs.Joe_______,,,_,_,__,,,,,,,_,.U....... ..........., ........,..........,Verplnnk of Ammua,Texas. s\ar¢~ wiuz whichever issue you mr. ma imfnmy safe,"~¢,»_and family of mm, and Helen:
Those enjoying the turkey dinner npedfy,46-lt Miss Mina McWhorter of 0-M1-1, Jl°°bS¢11 were Sunday viliwrs at.w i t h l r. m d M n . S m i w ~[Mr .and Mrs. Tom Hartaock an the Elrl Thompson home.|vnna Mr. and Mrs.Earl Smzth,The cmmw Store of Bm, n san of Fremont.Mr. And Mn. RW D°°"°uX andar. ma Mn. Ray Johnson, gn of the mmm g¢m,_4a~1¢'A funny gathering was held at sm of Ombm were Thlnhsmqsommu and Mrs. Nancy Syl\'l8 or ,|the E. Berry home 'rmmwrns mmf guests at *he Mrs. Carnam m .5 Shop at the Fashion Center m when Mr. and mm cm, amy, Jacobsen home..
Hans Anderson and dnugh\»er;B|-lil' Saturdly and you will Save Ieslie and Helen mrrv nf mm.Ruth Jordon ment Thanknnvinn
..... nu.. W... nwwu -nu ww.,Mr. and Mn. Albert Jensen anddzildnen and Mins nnnetta Gnnse.
Sunday evening guests at the EdStork imma wus Mx. md Mn.H. C. R-uxnussea and Helen, Mx.gg Mrs. Huwnzd Jensen and mx.
n.Mr.and Mn, Kiln-i¢lhmumFlora of Omaha. visited Saturdli monev.ALM ;;.;"'..T ".T'T»..1'.11.`! .7 vac ati on wi th h e r p a r e n ts a t l f z z i d r o v e to Fr emo nt, ' 1' ue s d; y whe n
ac l, Na b ..the y h elpe d Mr s .Pe te r To ft c e le -
ll l r . a n d M n .F lo y d Ma g i ! !e n ' b r i ts h e r b i r th d a y .
te r hi n e d f or Thn n ks d vin n r d i nn e r M r .an d M m m w l 'nfplrrnaunr
~ " v~sf~i»=@ Clark Lippirff'F ' on Center ut P;;».;" ~ "'": as.f;'1,;".~.,°;'";, s;m§r"f-c tt home.I ___Y r Mg,°°an d Donaid Hu s h a n d Phone 4?Ali c e Tr ip le tt. _ Pi xe l g z e mf m M r s . Ro b e r t A n d r e a s e r
iB¢g| | t W g rk i B m G H CTI ned MP.Bild MTS.C.B.mheu c oumn,Mr s. Cly d e Co mp to xv Y n 'm e es H m m B1 _. u t e n d e d t h e f o o t b a l l g a m e a t T e - [ " f ° f m " ° " t f o r C f n s f m " " ' h °da v.n o f n r a t d m n e r T h w r s \Mr. md I-le '*a;..a'" "" ""m ""'"";::m m m , M ..Ea 1 vm an dumIvey, g n-._ -.; a§n. ri qgai e ~Chula:m b f m d homo' T5bmah Tlmra dly ntwknoon.Mra.|"'"|be m°f¢ than pleased-
Husk spent the aiwrnoon with $6 md $7.50 for gmuine Re;
Mrs.Eva Cook caring for the''Qompwn children.|
lr. and Mrs. Harry Smith en--l r m i mm _ u r n I u v n r
only ~ ami Mrs. Lfillard Jensen and!
ausuc.46-lt
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nivyed
Colby
lmaha,
week
co.be up
lite illlt this
rs andWiok~1. -ma
were-r's on
children drove to Plattsmouth onThanksgivingto spend the day
wllh relatives there.
Mrs. E. Berry, Mrs. Homer Ward
and children and Miss Helen
Berry were luncheon guests at
the Herman Wulf home in Fen#
son Friday.|Pkler C. Sorensen and sons, Al-bert,lcster, Andrew,Nels and
Ola,Mr.and Mra Elmer Lund,
Mr.Ind Mrs.Carl Lund,drovetoTekamah Thursday to enjoyThanksgiving dinner with Mnand
_Mm Soren Sorensen.
Henry Lautrup is now workinglat the drug store.
Mr.and Mrs. Gifford French.Donald and Jimmy and Mr.and.Mrs.Roland Holmes and baby:
were dinner guens at the A. C.
_Holmes home Thursday.
Inna family of Bancroft,HenryLongwell of Omaha, Mr and Mrs.Albert Hue and family.Mr. and
Mrs. Art Magill and family,Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Mnglll and tam§ily and Evellyn Eager.
|Anna Cur ey spent Thanksglv.
ing with,her parents,Mr. and
Mrs. John Curley at Dixon, Neb.Mr. and Mn. Harold Curley and
family, Mrl and Mrs. Howard Cur-
ley and lamii spent Thankagiving day with ll.. and Mrs. Cliff-`
ond Cain and family..
As Dec. 2 was the 83rd birLl1day`
of Caleb Loftis,n large pany was
given in his honor at his home inBlair last Sunday when about 60friendsand relatives with well
filled baskets came from many
miles for the nffdr.It was ,ml
|ideal day so was very ca;nfort.ablo'
Blair.
Mr.and Mrs,Hs u:Wulf andfamily spent Saturday evenlng at
the Emerald Van Beck home uud
Sunday afternoon at the RudolphMencks home.;Miss Mnri m Nelson of BLnir,'
was n Sunday dternoon guest nhf the Will WM hnme.Mr. md Mn.'George Rasmussen and children
were evening guests.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rasmussen
and nmcl., wr-vu §.ma¢.f .a:..»...-
joynd Thanksgiving dinner withMr. md Mn, Elza King.
Mx.and M m Fred Olsen en-
uxtdned az. a family dinner on
Thmlmglving day.Those presentvue: Hr. And Mrs. Harold Hxll~her; and svn of (Jmxhn, Mr. and
nn. as Ols en md s on, Mr. a nd,
Hn. Ted Olsen and children, Mr.~.md Mu. (Jnrenee Olsen and chll~
dxs. Mr. and Mrs. Glen McDon-
lld and children. Mr. and Mm CarlErikmn and daughter, Evelyn.
Mr. and Mrs.Leslle Thompson
and dnmzhmr won dinnnr mmn;
n : ) ¢ n u n l » | . l n n ! !
The orny Comer Club el
a chicken supper at the
school house Saturday nlght.Min Ad: Helgenburg of 0
spent the forepan of the
lewmg for Mrs. H. C. BlmHenry Kempcke ls able bo
now but is still qulte weak.Reese French, who was qu
last week, in much better |
writing.I an-. and Mn. md Mute:
fnmlly, Mr. and Mrs. me
|
.
und family were Sunday dinner
guests at the Ray Fngerqulsthome.
Mr. and» Mrs. Emmuel Andrea-
lon and sons spent. Thanksgiving
day at the parental, Hans Chrlm
talferaon home.They spent Sun-day evening at the Rudolph An-dreuan home..
Mr.and Mrp.Ray Fagarqulsrt
and daughters and Miss EdnaNewklrkenjoyedThanksgiving
supper at the Peter Toft home lnFremont.
Mr.and Mn. Wi ll wuu and
family were Thanksgiving day din-
ner guests at the George Wulfhome neu Arlington.
Sunday guests at the HermanRahlfs home were Mr. and Mn.
Harold Christensen and Lloyd and
Leroy Kuhr.~
Mrs . Ge o rg e xm i s mm ACtheHansJensen, Jr.home i n
Blair,helping care for the new
boy which arrived last Tnesdny.
Suhdny vidwrn at, the AlbertHlme u home were llr. and Mn.
w m Hu t a n d Al b d .;»
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<;g--=°»»W ' e and .
N. J. Andersen, Min Nm; and
Wnlter dren tn Amu Sunday m4vlxitedattheNelsRumu ue nhome.
Wdnesdny evening guests i t
the Ed Newlirk home wen Miss
|;00a:|rs
,, _ ¢ f» $ =5 -: y
,, , . - e f " " " 'p» "~~' ~ ~ , i q j f l ~
un Na v e f hu th e l u po -
f cnsvuonv ~r l o r l t y o f B o d y b y! | : : : -F h l u r lmo n mo r e
nu l k i nd y s ump l l i e d d un I n t ! i °
Bl a ze r a nd Be tt a ' C h nr o l a Sk !
h y .Inte ri o rs , to o , Ire e xc e p-
d o n d .Th e new m o l n k m d
bro a dda th uphds te ry ll s ma rtly
nl l o r a d . . S e a h a r d w l d o r a n d
mo n l uxudo unly c us hi o ne d.A
wuz llld hmll nl Alhlllll'tlnndnynnt "'° \'*'?""'~"°"" lu.md lln.yEd Fowler
lr. and lln. Henry Jensen ~ guem at A. J. Fomle
Inman Hunld Hurd ' .Beslan :Bm-rd the <>f,»....'Z Th"-kluvins dlnller mu
g|,¢,g,|n-i¢|q¢m,|||¢,m E' °' F'i '° h"d h' ;m ° ""
lr. md Mn. Shlrmln Lockllng :numatlodih.lows were dune: un °fNl,_g~";;_,==- llr. andgualsloudly at un 'ru 0llnge:.___ ,,_i_."-.._ P! ?`=l£¢|I"
w
~:T\'.
wsu. the add ed m m ap oi n
lengtheaad whulbuo. Fhha do-
dgnen lun achieved In the uw
Chevrolet an lmprudw 3°¢1'°° ol
:leper windlhldd and vids: win~
lows glvo hotter vision.And
bonutlful naw modern flningn
lend | inn! nah of chnrm .
M;W 1 B ( g e -'fqr mme m ha outfdoori.All Ifu ,a¢|5pen:m'1'\|e;:;;~ .§f'§§¢°.~'L'£'£2.»\»- ¢1\ildr¢° were present besidgs
me Mr-'of wi n Jahnel,guest of Mm u host ol grandchildren and great
n1;nd'Ber¢hn.Igpaxédrhildren.M i s ; d 0 I } v ¢ ~rs.M .d M . Ar t h A d o preseu er at :d and! and ;m§;;y ofryons, 'g :nd M,s_ lvrith a besludlul bouquet of chryo-
enhoit prank Vybiral md children c l nmhemums as a token of rememrchildhnmu City, Mr. and Mn. Harland\b""'*¢°-Some of the relatfveu &!r'
ld. all' wmm-L .ma nm........a u.....A 1-had em-lv mmnvh ¢-.».,...|'
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nnuurtneu, oomfuxt and luxury.lhny moollnnled lmprovdmmu
In d d a u n d o u g s m r u a l r d i n r uunlnoovidenzin this BIKIU
na n t s s t nm p t l a l s cu u a m u -»_ ______f*_;_____i l *
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jena
children were dinner guem
Thursday nt the home of B
lin J . W . Gill and sonsknmnh.
lr . m d Mn.E.C. Lip:md fgmily had as dinnerThursday, Mr.md Mrs.Ly]Ar and children.Mr. and
avu, nuwuru, MTB. LYIE Urapwdlmd children, Dr. Nom Fai:
fi" :_'f_iMr. and Mrs. G. w. Fairchi
~°-°'"r o nh M .u m .i "i &"`3f ;f;<f.2.1fn"'.,..I'm».fdy'f"rs.oe on
|Eu! Larsen and Lloyd McCann''Mau have opened a cafe in the bulldihgl'P 1 |awned by John Wright.They wi!!
\§`\;e\:y senre quick lunches and msala
,Mm_\Mr. And Mm. Fred Domacker'
'drove to.BL\ir Sabunda tp vldtE'"'""|g4r».Domaelqefs .fath¥:r,Hana
-._..,....... .~,., .......... .H-.M n .Clyde L.Rosenbaum and
Bonnie Lee were dinner xvmq otMr. and Mrs. George Menldng on
Thursday evening,
Mr.and Mrs.John Burgess
and children :mme out from Omn-ha Wednesday evening to spend"l'h.nnklgivi ng nt the pmnw. A.
N.Anderson Imme.Mr.Bnramnn
, _ _...-..,,cnurdx with him and upon u'riv~hug home, found the table lol-dad\w|¢h everything to eat.A beau-
tiful birthday cake with pink andwhlte decorations, also bearing :\
hnppy hlnhdny and the iigure 83.
wu mada by Mrs.Cukb Loftis.The afternoon was spent at con-
v e r s a t i o n a n d ~A beauti-
ful solo. 'The Lord ls My Shepherd'
was rendered by llrs,Psrdun.These happy gatherings are look-
ed forward no each year and grub
ly enjoyed by the honored guest,
and -11 hope to speadwmn happy
birthdays with hlm.'
The Christmas Store of Blair isthe Fashion Center.46.10
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n | d h |h d , |P | | - d d g s h l
f o r m m n n u a u l l l y n t t x n a d v o a n l
l l l t i n e d v o u u a n b l a . i l w l é - b l '
l w e o p b a e k h a n u n h n k a l h n
h b l u n d w l d n h n s m n n n o w b o d y
c a n n o n .A n d u m c o l o r n n -
H a l d o u l a u d u n n w l u l l v l n h m l -
l l U | C ' l x ' l - l I5 } l : l | u r lu : u r | n | |. 1 - ¢ ¢ & ¢ » b 1 » ¢ 1 u ¢ ¢ h ¢ . q \ n ~ m,
u l a o s t l u i i n n l n l l d v n s m d l m -
p n n c m g i m r a i u m n u .
'li c Bi g ge r a nd lo ttA| (I ho v ml» ¢
l l x i l l w w u n d l s p l l y . S o o l t t o d n y
- l l l n l t l l s l n c h a c n a c h n u i -
c l n Y d 4 u !
Clark Lippincott and Mrs
Hoover.-xnompson,who is in the Blnlr returned to his work in Omaha onQlr- ml Mrs. Alfffd Hsnsen F14 hospital, seriously au.|Frldsy but Mrs. Burgess and dm-
~ sP'2l'-Saturdsnevernnz Mr.and Mrs.Ira Lamb,Otis dren remained over Sunday."IU-ins Mr. and Mrs. Jo -'="°';,n¢¢|m and Lester Kronberg wers|Leonard Peterson clerked a¢
lr. "ld Mrs. Herbert Hurd an ,dinna guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berrys store Friday while Mr.|nd
sms of Benson nre d-»»f;,s~»~=; Hall on Thanksgiving.|Mrs.cm. De ny we re i n omuu.Thunduy at the home of r. sn Mr. and Mrs. Will I-'nrnberg nt Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hansen vin#Mrs. Bmw Jensen.Bldr, called nt Harry Blsco'n on ibed relstivea in Blxir Sunday.
Hr. and Mrs George B*d3°'°"Fr-idsy evening.l Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rosenbaum
xnd dgnghber had dinner Thursday Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Miller md were Sundsy dinner guests of Mr.vids Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gsydon.family,Mr.and Mrs Mike An-and Mrs. Nels Nelsen in Omaha.Min lame Rsver was n week\ ..-_____,.-_--»
I~'.1'im ........~ E X E C . .5 4 5 ~'575
The syn: §I2§.}]L§ld~gggj Stagg;$535rl
Shop at the Fashion cmii LI
Shir Saturday and you will Save
doney.w n
.uc:enjoyed umanksgwing at Mr. and sire.F. Ziedar of Omr-end viator at the E. c. Lippincott th.-?$'"m°um»s, Mrs. C.Mi1ler.ha, visiued friends in Kennmi cm
Mr and Mrs Chris Jensen a.ndIf-_rf.fmd M='§»~.H=4'=!==11<* and Th 83'-
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R o a d s t e r 1 1 0 Co u p e . . . . . . . . . . . .J ~ | U S e d a n .
Sp a n 'Roadster S Standard Five-S S e c l awi th ru mb l e s a t ~Window Coupe ~S z d a n $559.langue spent umnksgiving withrelauvesinOmaha.RosemaryHedelundreturned wlU1 them to
spend the week-end.
The Royal Nelghhors will hold
their regular huslnesé meeting on
Frldny, Dec. s.There will be elec-°'°;,d of officgrs.All neighbors
.ur toatte .home folks.They. """' Mr. and M316 Ladmnnid wan hold A Bako
e e ~ ~ ~ ~B e r r y ' a ~~
'"§..?'."§,. Mr; §l';r|?;`smi¢h »»»-'..°.:.T2 ,"*.2n."K.°;' a °"°°v' ' 5ed at the John °"'"==v,{'°===°;,°;= kim'n o g ; o f w n onnan | -
Sundny awning to see rs.u -,I.'amy, who was seri0\l-Sl! ill.She vf'f§-"?Ii_f"E'.'f?..,.... Pf'?€'1"'
dzlldreu had supper Thursday eve-
Mr. Emmm Bdt and daughters.Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hansenandehildren hal supper Thursday eye~imins mihh Mrs. Zelgler and famxly.
Mr.and Mrs.John Sutton ofBeatrice came Wednesday eveningto enjoy Thanksgiving dinnerwlth`
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Swanson,
Mr. and Mrs. lee Webb I-lld sons,Wilbur and Gilbert, all of Hast-dngs,spem Thanksgiving visiting
Natives here.
'The Chrisimas Store of Blair ir
the Fashion Cenjer.` 46»1t
I Shop at the Fashion Center in
Blair Saturday and you will Save
Money.46-lt
Fashion Center Beauty Parlor
Phone 47-Alice Triplett.Final(!Beau¢y Work in Bldr-Give Hex
.
ORUM BRIEFS
Thanksgiving dinner guests attheEdHansenhome wen Hr.and Mrs. Mnrtin Larsen and sons,Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Lumen and
daughters.
Mx.and Mrs.Carl Rasmussen
end family spent Thnrsda eve~
ning af. the Martin Lanxaen mome.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Larsen and
Missa Hannah and Louise Larsen
were Wednesday dinner guests at
.he Fred Enger heme,lwdh of
Henman.
The Aid of the Danish church
held their annual sale a t the.zhurch Friday evening.A la rge
crowd w u i n attendance.Theproceedsfromthe sale ami. sup#
per nmounled to S97..Peter Kat
held the lucky number on | qnilh
made by the ladies.The Ridmnd Nelson family en-
le rhi md g f Thankxgiinlz sw
per t lo owing gues :lS»
md Mesdnmea H.C.Rasmussenand Helen, George Rxsmusnm :ml
Q. .
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C D
rr -fx.,
`| £ / '
ohn Bllco spent Thanksgiving nt_
erman Wulfs in Benson.A family gnthering was held athe W. B. Rosenbaum home Thanks
ving when the following were
resent to enjoy dinner together:~asm and Mesdames Clyde L.' ~senbaum,Harland McDonald,
ester Rosenbaum, Bert Hansen,
els Nelsen ol Omaha, Hans Jor-
~nsen, Mike Nelsen, Leslie French
!Arlington,and families,alsolelvin Nelsen, Margie Paulsen and
erman Kruse of Bennington,
\» ss Mildred Harder of Millard,
isa Velma Ruwe and Lawrence
~cm.Mr.and Mrs.Z. Olson,Mrs.
erald Ball,Mrs.Henry Hansen
~nd Ninn, all of Fremont visite/d
~t W .B. Rosenbaum! $xnday.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Jansen andlla were Blair vidtars Tuadny.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Holmes re-
turned
wi ng
~t the
~rnahn.Otis
visited
Wednesday evening after
spent several <'=,>;= visiting
Ben Glissman amen g in
Decker and Hurie t Ha llin Arlington Thursday di-
I
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Mr.Ind Mrs. Wilbur Upaikeand sou spent last Tuesday witltheirdaughter, Guralta at thi-Covemmt hospital.Mrs. Chris Holstein is vixitinrat the home of her daughter, Mrs.Vltk Skov.
Mrs. John Weber and aughtu.Mrs.token and haby ot Blair.
spent esday night and Wednes
day xt the Julius Weber home.
Andrew Nelson went to Arlington last Monday and had his tm.ails removed.
Mr.and Mrs.Fr e mm ln f li s
and Howard spent Thursday 1-nlng at. the Chester Hovendink
home.
wg; hletcber returned home gf
Tues y m r s ' g t w o w e e
at the IA'mard h l t i s h a m nt
Calhoun.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Flrtrher 1~~
Delbert spent Thankssivivz nl th:
Pete larsm hmm.
Mr. and Mrs, Lester Hovendic
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chen'Havendick and Jean, ~ Gnndpt
<
<'Restless
c|-|||.DRsr
CHILDRI-N will Iné, gfg_=- for n'E'$.""'"reunn.u ere's 0|ways lorinl Harmlas :\.s the recipon the wrap{l>¢r: mild nnrl_bllmd as i~lnilB. But ls genllc acuou ;\»oll\<~A yuungmr mane lurdy than a mor
powerlul medicine._fI'lmt'| the beautf ol this specmclnldxegrx ngmedyl t may be gives
lhe lima! mlanl.-mx plum as thc:-Lg aged. In cues at oqlnq. dlnrrhcn orunulnr dlsturhm ltu lnvalus¥le.A maid magna :Ella for just a ew
drops to ward ol! cunshpnlion: sldos any s\3§es|.ion ol hurl bneathWhmi v a lldnn don'l ml well,
d=»='g rut well. or hzghuy little
un v e re mm-uon is -»-JL all £1-m3'¢d¥'
S P E C I A L
'
O W H N G . . .
W e are sn o wi n g f o r : >da ys o n l y
50 new MAC-Y Values and Patterns
on Monday,Tuesday and Wednesr
day only.Patterns have not
been shown elsewhere this year.
MACY ie sending a spepial man
here to show you these Patterns.
Come in and look them over.No
obligations to buy..T here's
no better time t.han.NOW to get
th a t Suit or Overcoet.
ORUM BRIEFS
Thanksgiving dinner guests attheEdHansenhome wen Hr.and Mrs. Mnrtin Larsen and sons,Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Lumen and
daughters.
Mx.and Mrs.Carl Rasmussen
end family spent Thnrsda eve~
ning af. the Martin Lanxaen mome.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Larsen and
Missa Hannah and Louise Larsen
were Wednesday dinner guests at
.he Fred Enger heme,lwdh of
Henman.
The Aid of the Danish church
held their annual sale a t the.zhurch Friday evening.A la rge
crowd w u i n attendance.Theproceedsfromthe sale ami. sup#
per nmounled to S97..Peter Kat
held the lucky number on | qnilh
made by the ladies.The Ridmnd Nelson family en-
le rhi md g f Thankxgiinlz sw
per t lo owing gues :lS»
md Mesdnmea H.C.Rasmussenand Helen, George Rxsmusnm :ml
Q. .
~ff?"
C D
rr -fx.,
`| £ / '
ohn Bllco spent Thanksgiving nt_
erman Wulfs in Benson.A family gnthering was held athe W. B. Rosenbaum home Thanks
ving when the following were
resent to enjoy dinner together:~asm and Mesdames Clyde L.' ~senbaum,Harland McDonald,
ester Rosenbaum, Bert Hansen,
els Nelsen ol Omaha, Hans Jor-
~nsen, Mike Nelsen, Leslie French
!Arlington,and families,alsolelvin Nelsen, Margie Paulsen and
erman Kruse of Bennington,
\» ss Mildred Harder of Millard,
isa Velma Ruwe and Lawrence
~cm.Mr.and Mrs.Z. Olson,Mrs.
erald Ball,Mrs.Henry Hansen
~nd Ninn, all of Fremont visite/d
~t W .B. Rosenbaum! $xnday.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Jansen andlla were Blair vidtars Tuadny.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Holmes re-
turned
wi ng
~t the
~rnahn.Otis
visited
Wednesday evening after
spent several <'=,>;= visiting
Ben Glissman amen g in
Decker and Hurie t Ha llin Arlington Thursday di-
I
l
~-|'~~
Mr.Ind Mrs. Wilbur Upaikeand sou spent last Tuesday witltheirdaughter, Guralta at thi-Covemmt hospital.Mrs. Chris Holstein is vixitinrat the home of her daughter, Mrs.Vltk Skov.
Mrs. John Weber and aughtu.Mrs.token and haby ot Blair.
spent esday night and Wednes
day xt the Julius Weber home.
Andrew Nelson went to Arlington last Monday and had his tm.ails removed.
Mr.and Mrs.Fr e mm ln f li s
and Howard spent Thursday 1-nlng at. the Chester Hovendink
home.
wg; hletcber returned home gf
Tues y m r s ' g t w o w e e
at the IA'mard h l t i s h a m nt
Calhoun.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Flrtrher 1~~
Delbert spent Thankssivivz nl th:
Pete larsm hmm.
Mr. and Mrs, Lester Hovendic
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chen'Havendick and Jean, ~ Gnndpt
<
<'Restless
c|-|||.DRsr
CHILDRI-N will Iné, gfg_=- for n'E'$.""'"reunn.u ere's 0|ways lorinl Harmlas :\.s the recipon the wrap{l>¢r: mild nnrl_bllmd as i~lnilB. But ls genllc acuou ;\»oll\<~A yuungmr mane lurdy than a mor
powerlul medicine._fI'lmt'| the beautf ol this specmclnldxegrx ngmedyl t may be gives
lhe lima! mlanl.-mx plum as thc:-Lg aged. In cues at oqlnq. dlnrrhcn orunulnr dlsturhm ltu lnvalus¥le.A maid magna :Ella for just a ew
drops to ward ol! cunshpnlion: sldos any s\3§es|.ion ol hurl bneathWhmi v a lldnn don'l ml well,
d=»='g rut well. or hzghuy little
un v e re mm-uon is -»-JL all £1-m3'¢d¥'
S P E C I A L
'
O W H N G . . .
W e are sn o wi n g f o r : >da ys o n l y
50 new MAC-Y Values and Patterns
on Monday,Tuesday and Wednesr
day only.Patterns have not
been shown elsewhere this year.
MACY ie sending a spepial man
here to show you these Patterns.
Come in and look them over.No
obligations to buy..T here's
no better time t.han.NOW to get
th a t Suit or Overcoet.
ORUM BRIEFS
Thanksgiving dinner guests attheEdHansenhome wen Hr.and Mrs. Mnrtin Larsen and sons,Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Lumen and
daughters.
Mx.and Mrs.Carl Rasmussen
end family spent Thnrsda eve~
ning af. the Martin Lanxaen mome.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Larsen and
Missa Hannah and Louise Larsen
were Wednesday dinner guests at
.he Fred Enger heme,lwdh of
Henman.
The Aid of the Danish church
held their annual sale a t the.zhurch Friday evening.A la rge
crowd w u i n attendance.Theproceedsfromthe sale ami. sup#
per nmounled to S97..Peter Kat
held the lucky number on | qnilh
made by the ladies.The Ridmnd Nelson family en-
le rhi md g f Thankxgiinlz sw
per t lo owing gues :lS»
md Mesdnmea H.C.Rasmussenand Helen, George Rxsmusnm :ml
Q. .
~ff?"
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rr -fx.,
`| £ / '
ohn Bllco spent Thanksgiving nt_
erman Wulfs in Benson.A family gnthering was held athe W. B. Rosenbaum home Thanks
ving when the following were
resent to enjoy dinner together:~asm and Mesdames Clyde L.' ~senbaum,Harland McDonald,
ester Rosenbaum, Bert Hansen,
els Nelsen ol Omaha, Hans Jor-
~nsen, Mike Nelsen, Leslie French
!Arlington,and families,alsolelvin Nelsen, Margie Paulsen and
erman Kruse of Bennington,
\» ss Mildred Harder of Millard,
isa Velma Ruwe and Lawrence
~cm.Mr.and Mrs.Z. Olson,Mrs.
erald Ball,Mrs.Henry Hansen
~nd Ninn, all of Fremont visite/d
~t W .B. Rosenbaum! $xnday.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Jansen andlla were Blair vidtars Tuadny.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Holmes re-
turned
wi ng
~t the
~rnahn.Otis
visited
Wednesday evening after
spent several <'=,>;= visiting
Ben Glissman amen g in
Decker and Hurie t Ha llin Arlington Thursday di-
I
l
~-|'~~
Mr.Ind Mrs. Wilbur Upaikeand sou spent last Tuesday witltheirdaughter, Guralta at thi-Covemmt hospital.Mrs. Chris Holstein is vixitinrat the home of her daughter, Mrs.Vltk Skov.
Mrs. John Weber and aughtu.Mrs.token and haby ot Blair.
spent esday night and Wednes
day xt the Julius Weber home.
Andrew Nelson went to Arlington last Monday and had his tm.ails removed.
Mr.and Mrs.Fr e mm ln f li s
and Howard spent Thursday 1-nlng at. the Chester Hovendink
home.
wg; hletcber returned home gf
Tues y m r s ' g t w o w e e
at the IA'mard h l t i s h a m nt
Calhoun.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Flrtrher 1~~
Delbert spent Thankssivivz nl th:
Pete larsm hmm.
Mr. and Mrs, Lester Hovendic
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chen'Havendick and Jean, ~ Gnndpt
<
<'Restless
c|-|||.DRsr
CHILDRI-N will Iné, gfg_=- for n'E'$.""'"reunn.u ere's 0|ways lorinl Harmlas :\.s the recipon the wrap{l>¢r: mild nnrl_bllmd as i~lnilB. But ls genllc acuou ;\»oll\<~A yuungmr mane lurdy than a mor
powerlul medicine._fI'lmt'| the beautf ol this specmclnldxegrx ngmedyl t may be gives
lhe lima! mlanl.-mx plum as thc:-Lg aged. In cues at oqlnq. dlnrrhcn orunulnr dlsturhm ltu lnvalus¥le.A maid magna :Ella for just a ew
drops to ward ol! cunshpnlion: sldos any s\3§es|.ion ol hurl bneathWhmi v a lldnn don'l ml well,
d=»='g rut well. or hzghuy little
un v e re mm-uon is -»-JL all £1-m3'¢d¥'
S P E C I A L
'
O W H N G . . .
W e are sn o wi n g f o r : >da ys o n l y
50 new MAC-Y Values and Patterns
on Monday,Tuesday and Wednesr
day only.Patterns have not
been shown elsewhere this year.
MACY ie sending a spepial man
here to show you these Patterns.
Come in and look them over.No
obligations to buy..T here's
no better time t.han.NOW to get
th a t Suit or Overcoet.
SPECIAL EQUIPMENT EXTRA
Chevmlet Trucks fram $855 lo $695
All prices I. o. b. Flinh Mkhigm
daughters.
Mx.and Mrs.Carl Rasmussen
4nd family spent Thnrsda eve~
ning af. the Martin Lalxaen mome.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Larsen and
Missa Hannah and Louise Larsen
were Wednesday dinner guests at
.he Fred Enger heme,lwdh of
Hemum.
The Aid of the Danish church
held their annul!sale a t the.zhurch Friday evening.A la rge
cmwd w u i n attzndanoe.Theproceedsfromthe sale and sup#
per amounted to S97..Peter Kat
g \HIS . . ¢ . - -
` ~ ~| 4 5 m o r e
l o r y o n r l o u e y
is always
v
~ a d a ~ y ~ ~ |
The Richard Nelson fa.mily en-
lertained for Thanksgiving sw
per the following guest-B: lnhmsm
and Mesdames H.C.~and Helen, Geo;'ga Rasmussen and
Q .
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n u t1_ - u
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c|-|||.DRsr
CHILDRI-N will Iné, gfg_=- for n'E'$.""'"reunn.u ere's 0|ways lorinl Harmlas :\.s the recipon the wrap{l>¢r: mild nnrl_bllmd as i~lnilB. But ls genllc acuou ;\»oll\<~A yuungmr mane lurdy than a mor
powerlul medicine._fI'lmt'| the beautf ol this specmclnldxegrx ngmedyl t may be gives
lhe lima! mlanl.-mx plum as thc:-Lg aged. In cues at oqlnq. dlnrrhcn orunulnr dlsturhm ltu lnvalus¥le.A maid magna :Ella for just a ew
drops to ward ol! cunshpnlion: sldos any s\3§es|.ion ol hurl bneathWhmi v a lldnn don'l ml well,
d=»='g rut well. or hzghuy little
un v e re mm-uon is -»-JL all £1-m3'¢d¥'
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little boys and girls.."
vi'\1
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a n - 1D l- u nI -h u l l sn u nl _ g: _ _
c e s ,ta tl on ery,oc~s,
etc.
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Tnys Games Dolls
Doll Cabs Trlcycles Wagons
Blackboards Steam Engines
Drums Books
and Msny Other Things
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nn u nan - : un_: : :n u nnl u n !a nan n u ma n - l r: a zz
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pas se d a wa y Tue sda y .
Mr .a n d Mr s .J .W .F o y o f
B la i r ,enjoy ed 'I'hanksgi\-ing 4111-1
n e r wi th Mr . n d Mr s . Ge n e D a vi d
.and children.I
Hr . :md Mm. Hen r y J e ns e n flu- \
ed on Mr .a n d Mr s .He n r y Voss
o f Bla.ir,!Sunday afternoon.r
Mr . a n Mr s .Louie Menk e a n d
thi ldr en , Mr. an d Mrs . Geo. F allen
an d non,spent Saturday eve ni ng
vis itin g Mr. a nd Mr s. Ted Olin ge r.
M m E m i l Ha g g e an d Mi s a
Ma ri e Ko en ig c alled o n Mi sa A lma
Swans-on Su nd ay e ve ni ng a t the
An d r ew A lbu c k ho me .1
Mr s .Floy d Smi th mums able to
re tur n to hor ho me here f r o m|Bla ir ,af te r a fe w wevck's illn ess'
a t th e ho me o f h e r moth er,M m '
Freda J ensen..I
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_ -_. _- - -D -7 - . .__ _ _ - _ _ _ - .b u t b e sure an d gi ve Siik Stock-
ing s tha t W e ar- Go ld Stri pe , $ 1. 50
ion Center--The Hosiery Store of
Bl li n 46-lt
Shop :t the Fashion Center in
Blair Saturday and you will Save
What. zloxicus ndventuxu boys
between the ages of ten Ind twen-¢y luve reading THE AMERICAN
BOY -YO UTH'S COMPANION!
As i l by magic, this well-known
magazine carries boys to distant
parts o l the world,introduces
them to strange people, lets them
expaience queer customs and revel
in the adventures of foreign lands.
ln a single issue,a boy will
battle the frozen Northland withsledand dog team, cross lndinh-
baunted phins in a pr-aide schoon-er, mom over war-tom lnndhlin an
army plane or on dangerous
mme : wi th s U. S. mall pilot,
hm w i ld mmm i n Al r l a : h o p
tho svnying back ol an slephnnt,
go cruising in u battleship, Hgh)
Arab nlde n wi th the Fordgf
Legion nnd puticipabe in mans
other thrilling experiencem tha*
come to readers of THE AMER
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ORUM BRIEFS
Thanksgiving dinner guests attheEdHansenhome wen Hr.and Mrs. Mnrtin Larsen and sons,Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Lumen and
daughters.
Mx.and Mrs.Carl Rasmussen
end family spent Thnrsda eve~
ning af. the Martin Lanxaen mome.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Larsen and
Missa Hannah and Louise Larsen
were Wednesday dinner guests at
.he Fred Enger heme,lwdh of
Henman.
The Aid of the Danish church
held their annual sale a t the.zhurch Friday evening.A la rge
crowd w u i n attendance.Theproceedsfromthe sale ami. sup#
per nmounled to S97..Peter Kat
held the lucky number on | qnilh
made by the ladies.The Ridmnd Nelson family en-
le rhi md g f Thankxgiinlz sw
per t lo owing gues :lS»
md Mesdnmea H.C.Rasmussenand Helen, George Rxsmusnm :ml
Q. .
~ff?"
C D
rr -fx.,
`| £ / '
ohn Bllco spent Thanksgiving nt_
erman Wulfs in Benson.A family gnthering was held athe W. B. Rosenbaum home Thanks
ving when the following were
resent to enjoy dinner together:~asm and Mesdames Clyde L.' ~senbaum,Harland McDonald,
ester Rosenbaum, Bert Hansen,
els Nelsen ol Omaha, Hans Jor-
~nsen, Mike Nelsen, Leslie French
!Arlington,and families,alsolelvin Nelsen, Margie Paulsen and
erman Kruse of Bennington,
\» ss Mildred Harder of Millard,
isa Velma Ruwe and Lawrence
~cm.Mr.and Mrs.Z. Olson,Mrs.
erald Ball,Mrs.Henry Hansen
~nd Ninn, all of Fremont visite/d
~t W .B. Rosenbaum! $xnday.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Jansen andlla were Blair vidtars Tuadny.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Holmes re-
turned
wi ng
~t the
~rnahn.Otis
visited
Wednesday evening after
spent several <'=,>;= visiting
Ben Glissman amen g in
Decker and Hurie t Ha llin Arlington Thursday di-
I
l
~-|'~~
Mr.Ind Mrs. Wilbur Upaikeand sou spent last Tuesday witltheirdaughter, Guralta at thi-Covemmt hospital.Mrs. Chris Holstein is vixitinrat the home of her daughter, Mrs.Vltk Skov.
Mrs. John Weber and aughtu.Mrs.token and haby ot Blair.
spent esday night and Wednes
day xt the Julius Weber home.
Andrew Nelson went to Arlington last Monday and had his tm.ails removed.
Mr.and Mrs.Fr e mm ln f li s
and Howard spent Thursday 1-nlng at. the Chester Hovendink
home.
wg; hletcber returned home gf
Tues y m r s ' g t w o w e e
at the IA'mard h l t i s h a m nt
Calhoun.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Flrtrher 1~~
Delbert spent Thankssivivz nl th:
Pete larsm hmm.
Mr. and Mrs, Lester Hovendic
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chen'Havendick and Jean, ~ Gnndpt
r /
<"Restless
c|-|||.DRsr
CHILDRI-N will Iné, gfg_=- for n'E'$.""'"reunn.u ere's 0|ways lorinl Harmlas :\.s the recipon the wrap{l>¢r: mild nnrl_bllmd as i~lnilB. But ls genllc acuou ;\»oll\<~A yuungmr mane lurdy than a mor
powerlul medicine._fI'lmt'| the beautf ol this specmclnldxegrx ngmedyl t may be gives
lhe lima! mlanl.-mx plum as thc:-Lg aged. In cues at oqlnq. dlnrrhcn orunulnr dlsturhm ltu lnvalus¥le.A maid magna :Ella for just a ew
drops to ward ol! cunshpnlion: sldos any s\3§es|.ion ol hurl bneathWhmi v a lldnn don'l ml well,
d=»='g rut well. or hzghuy little
un v e re mm-uon is -»-JL all £1-m3'¢d¥'
S P E C I A L
'
O W H N G . . .
W e are sn o wi n g f o r : >da ys o n l y
50 new MAC-Y Values and Patterns
on Monday,Tuesday and Wednesr
day only.Patterns have not
been shown elsewhere this year.
MACY ie sending a spepial man
here to show you these Patterns.
Come in and look them over.No
obligations to buy..T here's
no better time t.han.NOW to get
th a t Suit or Overcoet.
.I:x:?\i ADVANCE CL EANERS ~_~ 1 7 7 4 ~_ ....v .\ . .\ v» ". | -n u n , - nvy.-1 5-'~.1 : :C A s T . O " R l ~mn||m|nnnnm|nnnlllllmnlmmmmlllmll|n||m||||n|||m||n1um|||||||lmllml|||i|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||su||||m||un|||||nnnn||nnnllnlnllnmé
mm-,n.bmu-}n.¢\mau,muv»- ' n nP i n B ¢ \
m , z ° ° d H r m < m : 4 » . P = u 1 » n i = w f - b ¢ ® ~ c x 1 ' ¥ o o u N c 1 L m o c z m m s a r x o x u s m w o r r m u m h u e n t i n m p n b m e e n d u r
46-It ter folldwlnl sa °P¢¥"5°" nz the (Cvhthmed nom page one)xms g W O R K w r m AL FAL F A or two week: be fore h, cut hm
_... .,,._ _.__..»~.....¢.~.,1 v mm a n ()n¢\'r\...M\.»» rwnrmnnlo lhwinzlhlt
Hol|!dn|,825\b m\lk.ss.am .1 n o o n 'm apnnbrdn.in 1.~'|,.,:.'€.. zzz'I. mmf,sos ms.
J. P, mwml.. nm. m\m.¢...B. F.If<><2:2'";2I"'*E."$;":°Y' ~v-3 1 -""é ".u Z`f§'.» .""'dTrz\Bubwyfat. §6¢ per
ln. Nmq Sylvia a nd Mx. uzd'P*'°a °°° Cd-H. J.
n m a m y s m s m we r e n » . m » |9 ° ¢ * ¢ ' f ° ' ~ 8 ° ° P ° '
¢ h l n ¢ d l y g u a ¢ s l t ¢ h e E l z y K . i n g P r o d u c e O n .H. J .
1 W e ha ve o n ha n d
»n_4a\.¢\¢
»n».Furman
u m m 4 6 - l t
-lb.I-'umers
lhdaer. 46-lt
l x full line of
:ie Christmas
n u nadanery.
a l l and see
I mml l l u c l m mm r u u mm-R-~candy.g m m m e n o n s i m m é u 3 1 +
Yuurnameprlnbedonchrisunn moved ou amount of the dnnpr
nardx adds ta me beauty of the no the electmlkr loaf/ed nnr'§t.\
card.The Enterprise hu u oom~A11 omwnme n present voting
plete lim; naw on dirplly-46-1t|'A;E',ed¢h;:otion5 3 5 5 ;
av re m-3 ff ' § m, , f f° ; n "§ § ,f',§':f of me Aud.itm"|s,mmo ma n a
--_-._ ,Greenfield. be aaeptndmd vl-wad
\vv...........-. -_-_ , -__,,
This pioneer does not believe i n
hu-9es&iz more thin three crops
| ' y e a i - uh e u s e d wb e l i e v e u m
the more crvps he cur. the more
hayrho gut, but after reading the
experienceof K m s u farmers and
reading the bulletin sent out by the
only cutting contdned A big per~
cent ol fuxtlil.
Dllrinl the summer Of 1929, the
Eadendon Depmme nt of Lincoln
sent,Mr.McQuudt and his as-
aistant up D0 this pioueefs farm
w take the moinure contents of
the subsoil in a field that was
a9E`1iL§ii§§]f2'i§§.' BH '|.wma N. umm, 'I'~==f¢r»
mu mm m
Mx. md Mn. Alfre d Fe et |md"'="'uw " r w - ~ilmily :pmt lan Sunday evening cards,also Christ!
.ttlpho me a flh-.a nd| L r|.H¢ m-y You an invieed m
-..- .¢..\.frm. rn..
| Headquqrters forlnrnrino.as-1m Mr. md Mn. Fred Olsen, mr. ann lil funmdlmen nxsaenthnfmméiun Service ol the Kanml nurn th alfhlfl in 1900.TMS fieldRasmussen cd 3pi1¢¢;»_v u : = - -....-. ~....-,.-.,.,.__ ____and son of_°'"Luis.'" *\l i n .lhrgmret 1 arson t .Mr. and Mrs. J.P. Jensen en- Mrs. Harold Hnllburg 5 1
wr en ed a week-end vim. from their Omaha and Clifford Olson.\'°.§."'§f $ ,'_;Ewi;
mud nm Sund a y a t di me um ivy----~anne Rnnnn nf f:lI.l1.d lllintjn audi W B hlv a 0 1 1 ~ I ~ li ne Of ¢-|.,,.;¢£~
i i i l l m u u m ~ A n - m m m c»1.i2.;I1.1;a`I|i .una dn.-huenrn | Toys and Holidayl S b
J r . {
i l wore mad.-IfE`g`§=¢,`A}1d dole obgervation on his ~ e x c e l l e n t - c r o p s é v e
}ompany $147.18 own part, he came to the eonciu-year.Since 1918 it has been
35:25 sion um three crops of well mm corn and oats.Mr.McQuariounwlng: Mr. md mn. neu maya l no rth o £ Bln i rnnd ld na nd
Hn. ",li!Iord Ray ot Herman.
See "Mlnn|.ure Broadway" At the
mah s<m»1 Auditorium Thundly,
Dec. 18.Proceeds dven to Chill-
um Joint Relief of 'thin dw. Ad-
nddpn 856 md 25c.46-2t
lr . md l n . C h x l l B . Hu n a n
al thi s dty we re . gue m nt the
.~...., ..,..._.. ..-_______,John o1.Lln¢oln, and thw daugh-
ters, Bdyihe and Dorothyfnlzo of
Lincoln, who spent the Thanksgiv-
ing holldnys with them.
I Stanley Bracken and family of.
'Chicazm were Blair visitor:over
Thlnksgiving.Both Mr. and Mn.
Brulmn are natives of Blair, Mr.
Bruzken being a son of Mr. und
u r .uw-n Rncken. famxer Blmir
new and up-Lo-dlha Christmas
cards,also Cl u i mn u stationery.
You ue invmd £0 w x and seeour stack.The Enterprise.46~1¢'
Chris Peterson,Blair's efficient
Machine and Mom: Service man,
is Melina in good spirits drewdays all because v! the arrival of
a fine new girl ln thw Iamlly on
Saturday.Név.29.The yo\}DB
Ed Smc kmt
Chu. Brenbarger
Jess Wntts
L - W . u ma
Sam SwvenxFloyd Halstead
Dick Moorhtad
Chas.Carmlalulel
Curtis Ladd
J. E. Crutdnger
4°Q0tured alfalfa would produce more
9°-Q9 and better liiy Lhm four or even125-mlfive cxopl af immature hay, ana
12°~°°'m mem years he mm practiced§1Q`cut:|ing only three cram of alfalfa.
found plenty of aubsoil xm
for six feet down.Howew
next thirty feet was dry lil:
of ashes.When down thirt
Mr.l|IcQuardt showed me
oistu
ar, t
ue'tI1
y f e
|IDIthe
Goods 1
n a n a t a v a:Mol But strange as it may seem,\,_\fg11|. roots that had lain1 1 A0 mi l were compelled ta cut the fm-mm-than mn veus.Th~ he vu ummm- "'" '
doenco.1 5 5 w
q u n l w r h n r l n g a m tha
c A.No .l.§.gg "
.,.".:rf' u» ~°.,.-"-
k e n t t :me r ungrkllltud Co l-In l l h l l l .He took umplu dawn ~A
l ° 8 ° ! ° ! . " " ' - * Y * f ° " £ ' £ \ " ? P . ? * w mv - 1 : a n md : q u nbl di l rndt Hardware/
~ho ma a »d|.ughter, ma son- 3509 ". ; " " " g ;17.4 éfhs ten pounds.in-hw. Mr. and Mn. Robert An-»~ . . " § -\v-.....u:.c....en ...muy hfkgnm dninz nicely.a[other American LnlfnnYam, sam; nm.o f K e n m m f g r T h n h .10!II1uny mann &\vAa .www|Mi n s mu h I - I o k u m d uFM s n d entertained th e bri'21g~¢
i t r Hr s .N a h Zi mme r ma n 1nu}\inl|11an hn lnmm a t t l
r l0llCh¢I',~ ~ é u w e f Hill
c lub to ente rtai ned th e f o llo wi n g 1
\.n L L nn "|"'h|\n\¢illiVil1E'dR¥$M1
dleaou br. Morris Niels
guests C\`H. mbemon
r. and sn Cheely
en 5:'f°la1!alLa thi! year was aelung to "'°|moilmlxe all the my down.It \\' best buy,bechusg vve
u r
ve
4.00 checken feed manufuiurers w be th, general opinion' of them ¢68.66 mnvermd intu chicken and rabbit ....»xm¢m~¢ nmt the Aix feet :f;|| - ?='¢'<¥.*= >z°"
m y
ield
»
s.§o8.65
3.40
125.W~a.so-
ma at szsno and $35.00 a'f»on.
He said he lelt quite safe in say-
ing that the three crops of al!-
alfa, if sold at Omaha prices, would
bring éousiderahle more than fihy
y..............,._.__, _____subsoil moisture rumored tp the
soil during the lust ben years
would last a new crop ol alfalfa
only two or three yur!-"
|nanule thc substantial kind.U1
lm e of Gif ts is too la rg e to si*
much hgre in detail.
ami\y, F EYE Pig, ` Comp:
Miss- Rubens DaleIesxn. Andrew BettsI§_'El°v | §{cCol:1e\l-Green!
w; l§5 \ IQ; "i m ' 1 1 M_ "l t £ 8 a n d I
Y)-luA»nv..-..A mt...Anrlrnui Rnhfx.
- ; a n d u m m a f o m - . lr . In d v v lilill ""n¢$""`.r Compton.Jn-n.m u . . c u m m a u m mn a l n . m u n m a ¢ » n u » d u "_I_ ." °._ "f.'°.. i l...1|-!I1.l¢¢;u mx. l.uu Alun.:asusl\v ....----,L B¢l1¢B» ea Anna and Helen Bohs, R
1°PP» cut Ernest Bobs ~ W l t g r Ni l l t l i n l lly n l l n1|e.! '¢§\ n§a{I d m n a t t h e I A m - m _ . t u d l h ' _L_c' : '12nm Axweu name.
Mr. and Mn. v. 0. Ireland en.
&rtained at a. family dinner on
Tb°HklB"iv'l1\8 for Mr. and Mrs.
0. M. Inland, Mr. md Mrs. Wal-
fm' M. Nehon and Mr. and Mrs.
c. G.Hdbert.
A nephew of Mrs. Andrew |Sons,iprize.mu Helen Svengaard came up who lives in South Dakota.
lxom Omaha bo spmd the week-Miss Goldie Feer celebrated her
¢'nd at the pnenul, Soren Svtn~ birlhdny Nov. 28th at the heme oi
guard home.She was accompan- her parents, Mr. md Mrs. Delmar
in U7 her roommate, Miss Wilma Eeer,hy inviting in a few rela-
'Switam-.Both young Indies gre tives and friends to an o y mr
nm. rs. v. uuvwc. & N. w. KR.
Chns..Moxtensen
M. Simonsen
Richlrd Daniels
Grace StruveHerman Lndwiz
f \....,x mmmbers
C0-
\
1ss.1u. . . , . . , . » d ° " " " . P e i " ° ' F " " Y ' " 'n o t h m g | n s r o w r D A 1 n m E N ' s A s s '@=v===¢ew§==ve=¢~'e=l=E=¢
'~"""""|about the founh crop.'125.00 While asked about the vlrietles
126.00 herahned, he said he aid not be-During the month ot Novemh
u°'0°fliev¢ the variety has as much to there were 812 cows on bed..E
100-00.,|,, men. mn-»n nr lnilurn nf ali- cows were sold for beef,se\
Christmas Tree Light Sets,0ut»
door Color Sets,Flashlights, Tdy
Trains, Tractors, Threshers, Aero-
planes,Steam Shovels,Dump
Trucks, Auto Bus, Small Comical
alfa growing an dw locality in,271.58 which the seed was grown.To
86.00 put it dfferently,he would say
C°~2.25 nhi»._f.ak¢ what ls known as com-
1oo,oo cows for milk purposes while ei;
cows were bought und three co
lost by death.This buying a
selling denotes am. the tu-mer:
Rev. N. C. Carlson, president ox taking nurien'tni ni lll at the supper.Those pmnen: were mr ....».1- -»--~#lil 'Fwd of the Danish Evangel- Immxnuel hospital.- and Lira.Andrew Peer,Mr.a n d G r a y b a r ~
*Pl ]f°m°`"P ghurches," m m Mr-and Mrs. Will Reel: enter- Mrs.Sw _SMGI and _dillghterr §§___;_f;__ gdd. H;
~ vuietyfthin Qommunity an cudling Io:
)akota, and,higher mndud of production.
Slwrdly nightfromntrip upinto
Camdnwhere hewulooklngafb-
er thninbexestsothischurch.\Mr. and Mm Allred Feet enter-
128 "ik Tvesdxy evening at Mm w Vm Nay ana mr. "°lZa""'f°`if E`ihaum-ies 3.12 $51 #milfs nf any otdinnerthef°\1 g:Dr.md mm Herman Annum.M 'w$u|::x~.°m mem-x¢ co.asm and sow xx in South 1
Mrs. R- E- nlam,r. m a um Awy. Pump 0'Hmlon """ Pimburzh mm Glass oo.19.50 than me xome ol thePaul Sicrt. Mrs.Jensen and at home the past meek and con- r'..m»n| Elnctxic Suvply 51.82 mul mv it in Kansas
Toys and Games, Wagons, Scoot-
ers, Bicycles and Skates.
Tool Chests and a Selection of
B ; m ¢ g ¢ ¢ d |Th e 312 c ows o n te s t p r o d m
or A r i z o n a :193 ,60 0 pou nd s o f milk c on tni ni
rl the South!7»332-2 po un ds o f fnr.d u r i n g
A \ n l A \ v ~n f N h V l \ h l h P P .~
uma uw following for mmm-''Fol :ma w me md uymg no over -~~---~ -.son, Donald and Glen Tllden.--Sims, nu.Mrs. ~ E1\Y°"i lowing a lvely dinner, the game come an append;ci¢in stuck that '"_;: §§`.if'°§w"§;
of uni: y a J '' G. Phelps of bridgq; was enjoyed.cune upon him while at work in G;rn Batrlc.» '"ohn nm of F'°'|ur. and Mn. enum Hines gn. f1w_°f{i¢= mr. Erigiqv- . H€."""I1°wn;-Nebmlm u
a n i - ` c u .= ~ = = | a ; ; ; a , ~I r o n
- 2 . 0 0 1\ -\ .. .| .. .- . _ h - - u n ¢ | . | | l u
oo.'2:13
izht &&
|" " ' : m; ' a : r . : : : , ; ". » " " ' - ; ; ~ : m ~of 2_.\....1!.¢..|¢"¢1......¢\.m.14»uu¢n-¢¢b¢.¢u»\»a|»»a.~m Tools make Fine Presents
Io
r - " - " " ' "' " ' " F "}1311.93 l;ewtender_ and a. failure if sown lille to make a.profit for th
43.3 horn in Waahlmrton county._,managers over and above £4
EDBL 1
Emeat Brock and wife and baby
mare up from Auburn on Thanks
living da y and wi th other rela-
tives, enjoyed the i e u t md v ldtf
ing nt. the parental, A. R..Brock
home.
Mr. und Mn. N. T. Lund. who
luvs been enjoying A nip m cu-
Lfomin this lull, returned Int week
'tertalned at dlnne r lm Sunday
lor Mr. and Mrs. Grunt Fox and
son, Mr. and Mrs. John Hnnzllckandfunlly,Kr.and Mrs.Glen
Fox and Milo Sorenson,all of
Omaha and Mr.and Mrs.Lou'Luth of BIalr_
Mrs.Frank Jensen entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Clean Wilkins md
Nellie Rose and Rollaml, Mr. and
I0 IA! unproven mu ne ls imc wbe about the house and expects
noon to resume his work.
Mr. and Mrs. Jog Luure enter-
tnlned lt a birthday dinner las!
Wednesdxy in honor of thdr
nephew, Wm. Steavensen ol Fon»
Lnnelle.The afternoon was spent
in visiting.Others present were
Mm Stesvensen, Mr. Ed. Nlebaurn
Power ,A. Y. McDonnld_C
Arndt Hudware
C_ E. c um
Stewart Phann|CY
C.E. KrauseClark Sut.berln.nd_
Mlller Munk
Light Deputment
City Cash I-'und
E9°fJ3="2 Striking Busy, B°==i=3S 34.20
4.25
2.45
zs1.so
100.00
-"§ e iv:ihe aim »¢vew'hurldr¢d°°¢*=~I G l o v é s ,T e n n i s a n d G o l f G o u d a .
dnllars mm lmx see d men who The average production per
did not pay much attention where cow on test was 621 pounds ° f ~P l & t B d R B Z O Y S ...~C 0 ~
the seed came from.milk containing 25.3 Pounds o l
-\.-..-..x \.~ml».¢ a..,\:...a...im=¢.»l.,.ht..For each dn\lar's worth of ___ ___1 4 . 1 0 " " " " ' " ' " " ' ° " ' " " " " " " " " " "E 8 5 3 ` 1 2 {' " " f 1 i = e " "-S e e o u r B e a u t i f u l L i n e o f E l e c t r i c G o o d s~| i | |ni \ : ¢ l \ n r f u n l n g h i h c r l l d 5 . 2 .d n l h n a n d ~~I f l '|I I !I ! !I
W U U I U | 5 5 9 I J C B !u a u v u v l l u \ I v u * _4 3 ' 8 5 l . » n m ;a n t h i n i f w n n l r l h a v e 1 0 b £ l C € l l t 8 .sucn a s l oa s t e r s ,w a r r l e l r o n l ,
M i d . U W * ~ ~The five high emu for
m t ' l " " ! ' .account of m nlfnlla dmv held in_month at Novnmhlr wen in Percolators, Flat' Irons,and were Accompanied by
sau, Roy who hu been worki
their Mn. wal meh md Bw, Mr. »nd|\nd son, Clarence, mr. ana mrs.Mnved mx Seemmzln Mm Flnvd Smith mn Kmneth Luther Monks, all of Fontanelle, he mawed and ¢,11-1 ~ " if "'1 I»g 1§? iHg ~ an d P dde r A lle n o f B lai r.
I fhelmi mage were afternoon sv¢St8~ family entertained their re
iinwn on the »f°»°';)n'"';§';_§;'=-noMwestem Nebraska wwn. mg;ge bred H kg,
t ut the uma ro 'ant n this show said um pure °5'f.£'f'f §'?.;'I'$'2`, Hnndahl. Jensen. M=Kay.|}:Y.'¢,.,..,..m...»¢\Peterson 1215 m. miik. sex m. B. rLum Angeles.Our Christmas SpecialMn .J.P. Andersen on mNebraskanxaetentertainedll.l|»l|\UB 1.n5vov ,»..--.._I t,-T h Sc hmid '"" ::'" " ° " " - -. " 7 " " - -- - - - - ~ - -.m l . I ~ _ .u l '"F"*,?:2'3.°'Y.f?.lf.'..|1%»~°e-0£.y qeat>ern_.Nebraska ~J o h n oompmh, m1,¢¢d, 1,725n» » .||r enrxet n m v e s
r Duty Radio Bhtteriea
Ladies'Aid Sodety Wednesdny|Sltunday, Nov. 29 was the bihbht a Thankggiving dude:.dtenwon.A bunimesa mw i n i ' m n i v e mi v of Wdter Petemén
vu held, and n nice lunch was and n number of relaliyes uma inserved.'the evening to help hlm celebnte.
Dondd Newell returned to'hla»
vnrk at dm Uni. of Oklnllonu an
Monday evening alter lpending u
meek m m we home folks.Ha
drove up and but wi th Mi lto n
Olson, a tellaw-student at the Uni.
They were entertained lt un i x
'until 1 late hour when dain regy.
Ireghments were served by Mrs.
Petersen.
Thanksgiving dinner me nu at
t h e J . ~ ~ h q l p e . i n _ B l a l r
pre sdt wen wal. Koehler,Sr.| i =K 'Agn'M f r ;w w s "'" "" "'
l l .`d M .W K hle J .° m ° ° "...S Fi n n ,'31 0 33.n£ ° MI' .nfl Moved and s°°°°d°d' this nzeer.-»
Mrs.C n m famll ing he adjourned All Ceunulmen.an Craig mé md Mrs .d nbe ipmwf vo ti ng ukYE', the mo ti o n
v -lKoehler and family of Uehling carried.md Hr. md Mrs, Andrew Feer °f Attest: C- E. K;-|.use,ldC'l§y Clerk
Blur.J. Haro Mayor
shown some very fine alralm needlhht was Lhrelhed from a field of
alfalfa um had been sown nine-
lzeeh years ago.Thinking thisIwmlld be A good plane m get some
hardy alfalfa seed, he had the Ex-
mmon Agent, who had charge of
the ahow, w buy some of this seed
for~him.This seed was sown
seven mann nm and has nrndueed
num, w.u lun. n. r. .Albert Hansen, grsdé Shorthom,
1,230 lbs. milk, san lbs. B. F.
' Ed. Renard, pure bred Holstein,
1,320 lhs. milk. 62.0 lbs. B. F.
John Hooks.:rule Jersey,1,041
lbs. milk, so.o lbs. B. F.
The five high herds were as
follows:
Albe n Hansen,grade Show
Heavy
Get
z v e m e m w m e m
n . 1 1 '~ h n n
lwill find them LowerChrintmu u\z~eHnnm ard; nnlve were Mr.ma Mrs.Chril Pear-|nei
ms. Joan DULANEY P'*35Es'B1zAN couN11NG Q§Q¢§i¢§,§'.§§0§{2;§.-§§¢HQ`n}§£§;r; horns, an nn. milk, ml.-1 Has. ;j C O N T E S T W l N N § F ~ 3 m u m y e a r i n w a s b e t t e r t h a n i t § = ; 3 ~ = = 1 =' f E r s g 1 ,s ; r » d e n H u { s h
- -_-Q .I f i . . . _ L ! . . . . ¢ ¢ . 1 l » . . ¢ \n u n !1 1 1 1 *1 \. . » _.I v u I Ei!Yo;
\. I
um _ "(}§,;¢_;;_ " " f " 'sen and family, Mr. ami Mrs. Hans.,....,L,.a....»..n.... n.p.r.:b 'Ti' Andersen.Hr. and Hn.Alfred
- ~ - - ; - - 1 -=_ __ww-..».dmplifies Gzrixtmu,u r r i u the
Cin-imnu nentinnnt und n Inex-
pensive.See the complete line at
'Dm Enberpdse oltiee.M d
.Luk Sundsv was the Womnn'n
Andersen and Helen, Hr. nndhin.
Arthu;Andersen,Cliifoxd Metz-
ler and Rny Pewrsen of Umnba.
Mr.and Mrs.Elxa King and
n p r . ~ ~ ~ w e r e
mrs. Jann ummey, n renuem: orthiscounty for over 'siny-five
ye|11| passed away at har home
on Nebraska street lm Tuesday,
Dec. 2.She had been ill lox' some
time md last Fridav suffered a
unmunuuu "vm ww" ~--f
Home Theatre: Don Stewart, dx
th tre ti kets.5? 1 Pzunds z mama ma mm-
en. hmd blz-.
nlq ever been mmm.
'Ili variety is what is known as
"common alfalfa".Ev e years ago
hrgo t s ome certified need from
South Dlkoh known as Dakotd
1 :
Un 10 rrm. 1.nlfnlfn I
§d'f'1'£¢I{II§~§f H1é"§\d"i»JrL1
BECKMAN'S BARGAIN NEWS
¢1 »
One Spednl Lot; Boys Overshoas
I2 to 2 and Rubbers I2 to 5 ~
All [0 at per pr.-
Fl r YOURSELF 1 !
Men: 4 Bkle. Red Sale all rubber
Mens I Bkle. Red Sole Cloth
Mens 2 Snap Work Rubbers -
Mens 6 Bkle All Rubber ~»
Mines 4 Bkle Cloth Ov erihoes
Chlldl tlull Top I Snap
Cloth Overshoes -r
Womens Zlpperl. Med. Toe, Large
Mmmry He e l.A Rea l Buy
3.25
I .95
z.oo
4.95
|.ss
1.65
2.50
Bla nke t --
Lu! Cha nc e a t Genuine Army
Wool Socks, 2 p r i .-
Mens Part Wool Sox, 3 pri.-
Mens Male Skln Sheepllned Colts
wlth W lmbo Co llnrl 2
Men: Union Sults, Ribbed
or Fleeced -
Boys Unlon Salts
L 2 5
906
one
5.45
1.00
BSC
C o l d W e a t h e r N e e d s
Bakman Store Head-~BLANKETS
q u a r t e r s f o r 0 ' s h o e s loo per cent Wool Double 5 ~
We canfi! every member ofllze family Pllld Blanket, 66x80, each -0
70x80 Double Pan Wool Blanket 2.83
66x80 Double Part Wool Plaid '
Blanket --2.65
66x80 Slngle Pun Wool Plald
I seed under a new name.It provedII.Q4MissionarySocietydayati.he
Christian church in this diy and_
in the momhag Mrs. A. J. Hlrgett
lpoke on missions and in the evo-
glrqg | migdonnry 1»l»y.yw giyeq.
me rempxema or two :me mrkeya pm,1y\_i¢ Itroke lrvfm which she Roberta Cafe:Alfred xennem
sent to them by Mr. and Mrs. J.A.nn _Th1nksKlvin¥ dinner.Verplmck from Amuillo, Te xpa , my £ 0 y bo .Siou Bhd! Cgggmery: lst, FredKrogh
in Lima for the Thmkxgivlng 7 o m f ; zl ml g s md ` 8 lbs.butter;2nd, Chu.Sylvia,
feast.Mn. Verplanck in n daugh-¢oun Y'°'pn '2 lbs. hutber___ _, ,,___,,,,,_,,,_,,m m her pafents,Mr.and Mra.|_... _...1 ...--_.n m
lexcellent seed and the field is Dro
dqdng big crops and mem; v6 be
gating better with nm-
At fha mme times lm nnwfd mmeBom services were well |ttended."" "' ""' """ ~ ~B M wi l l "ine m m Ditlo!wmsmann ousuouz pm
rD . H. B. Newe onday '`.\Densmore 2 B B ries.Hill Edin; Fnin ntfended an 1865.Mont of the time since 1 _mgqgm- :upper lt the Emil Follen evening for Chicago and Cleve- gm, has been her home 'North Sxde Stare.ISL Marym r H 1m sa land, 0-. having spent 1 week at 'Moore Omar flour 2nd m§B»in.y h -0n.Tlnuary1 1876 she way ';'neninz given by the .hmiar Sew- ini- f°'f§'"fl'Z §'1""'I'l§'? married m Mr. fam. Dulnney and nl l'?;,f°{§'i'?_ .-_A...-.mo mark
' " '.T "7-11' l5"""
'Io Qiotha hllllltltocflllalfllfl.It~ sown adjacent to the field|,,¢ fpmm No .12, but after four|yean of mreiul observation,he
believes No. 12 will produce more
hay than the Canuck.
In June 1929, he needed some
~~a n v i l Q ' Q 'uulnu I l u l l l l l u l# l e n d a n d t h e n w e n d z h t e e n . ' f f .§ h f . . E _ t. 2 _ § 'ihey immediately wok up Lhd1|
mnldenne nn n farm nam- Knnnnrd
Dllilf rluu r QM.,flllbnlsu g\ ~ .» ,
sac k flo u r .
A1-ndt-Sny der Mo to r Co:I s t
H .B .Llo y d ,in ne r tu b e ;2n d,' 1 l _ - " -t u r n t o | 1 1 | \ l l 0IIIB 111.u n r e m o n r " |y o u n g p e o p l e p r e s e n t .(;a 1_i n t i m e Y e r C h r i s t m a s .'w h e r e t h e y l i v e d s e v e n t e e n y e a r s .
A h l r d t u n e N - r t #w a s h e l d a t !M1-_d M T o t h i s u n i o n f i v e c h i l d r e n w e r e
t h e h o m e o f M r .a n d M n .E a r l w h o _ _ g ; _h a f ;n f ~b o r n ,t w o ' b o y s a n d t h r e e g i r l s a s 'Howard Hain, 5 gal gan.\lmv lox- his show herd.This wasILbon; ten days before the alfallq,
hould hxve been cut. according to 1
dx opinion, but needing the h.\y,_
xe mat I drip af Cossuk probably.
me -hd f un.The evil dfects ofht early cutting can be seen my
his day.|
On the above-mentioned hal! !
' y niFht.,Nov.tertained Inst Sunday at dinner,
" "`*P°"*-m m .md M n . A1 f r ¢ a Hoganson
'~A number °f and ¢hna»-en or Uehnng, Mr, and
-»'\='i°°|"'=°h u m c w m n m m g m w n o f
|Fremont,Mr. and Mn.H. W.
relatives and Heinz-henry md daughters, Hattie
heir dinners 'bd undEthe.I,|,nd1!=!iloHnller.
L -_- _( N \ . - _ \ _ -i t u n A .
follows:B.M.Dulaney of Mas-|l 0 1 Q
kdl,Nab.,Lyle of Omaha;M r s . | " ' " " " ° " " " ` " H i f f f I " " " " - |1
|Sc ner quart I P
\Delivered every; morning I c| Andrew Beck Phone 121 on 21 l'i
Bertha Mchlxnigud of Blair,Hrs.
Hlttj° Iiiclhnignl of Walthill, and
Mrs.Mattie Bovee of S88kntche»
Wm,Canada.These,with the 1 _¢3-tf ______________}-g
husband, survive to mourn the 1»=»| """"`" "
of n mood mother and wife-if -_4\.-'\-_..u:..1
Caldwell Wednesd
36-The ev qi ng
owes and conteemirlres were given
friends brough t
A . -1lL...4..._\.........1 re, the second crop cut that year
-mined conddenble foxtnll, the
- nd crop wu hal! faxtail, while
~e alfalfa cut ten days Inter, at
~d ngulnr cutting time, did not
~ve my Ioxtnil in it.Following
-experimmt. up this year, the
~¢|-op cut was hirly good hay,
nt. the second md third cropa
~em prudnlly half foxt.aiL
He uid that during this ume
~of 1929, one of his neighbors
cos e.
Mens 2 Snap Work Rubbers -
Mens 6 Bkle All Rubber ~»
Mines 4 Bkle Cloth Ov erihoes
Chlldl tlull Top I Snap
Cloth Overshoes -r
Womens Zlpperl. Med. Toe, Large
Mmmry He e l.A Rea l Buy
z.oo
4.95
|.ss
1.65
2.50
Wool Socks, 2 p n .
Mens Part Wool Sox, 3 pri.-
Mens Male Skln Sheepllned Colts
wlth W lmbo Co llnrl .:
Men: Union Sults. Ribbed
or Fleeced -
Boys Unlon Salts
906
o m
5.45
1.00
BSC
giwng 'ily and observed the dly
wgather.They hld n very hlwy
dmc md e nh onepdid his hit
which mlde the work euy for all.
Those pruent were Mr. und Mrs.
Fred Long and funlly, Gretchen
llencke,Mrs.Lkrlo Ackerman,
md fa mi ly ol Harman, Hr. and
l m .llorrltt Cook o l Arlington,
lr. md Mn. L udwig Jenso n and
llrl- Huy Ca rr o f Illlno ln.
_., .._-._.,._-..,.,,...,..and nrnnged u nice dinner l u !
Sunday, Nov. 80, in honor of her
l:n.sband'n birthday and tho follow-
ing were invited to be presentnnd
enjoy ihe dlnner with him:Mr.
and Mn. J. P. Johnson, Mr. and
u n .B.w.Compton,m n Ber-
nice Compton, Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Grwro.M.A.Wilcox,a ll fmm
Blair und vldnlty.and Nathan
Johnson ol Nelson. Neb.
She leaves also W0 hro u» m,I a , ,", ;1 ],§ o i ~ a rdn a t The
Ea Wild; od Blur, Elmer of I"f°~%Enterprlae office?n il. indeed.
mont and A dri er, Mn. Ammdn
Leslie of Coundl Blullu.
I-'unenl servlcen will be held
this afternoon, Thursday, Dec. 4,
from the home on east Nebraska
street with Rev.Pardon, paswr ofthe H. E. clnurch, oflidnting. In-I
lermsnt will be made in the local
cemeton.
3 pknure w show the cards.IC
'rho August Drsoger lamlly at
this dt y have received worn of
the birth of an eight pound boy
eo Mr. and Mrs. Hu-ry Funk M
Fremont on Nov. 14.The young
mm m b e e n named Hu ry ,Jr.
M n .Funk was formerly Louise
Drnrnr nf this dtv .
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Center ..Fashion Center
t e r Silk
ts Dresses
to $25 1 Values to $15
Ls--0N SALE-\y
_75
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m u l o n x
~FurSels
Saturday
Fashion Center
W i nt e r
Coats 1
Values to $40
Saturday
~ $7.95 - $10 $29.50
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P r i c e s
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Fashion Center
§Silk
Dre sse s
Values to $18
-ON SALE-
Saturday
$12.15s i m u w é z
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Fashion Center
W i n t e r
H a t s
Values to $5
-ON SALE-
Saturday
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S i l k
Stockings
Full Fashioned
Silk to Top
Service or
C h i f f on W d g h t
7 7 c
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quarters for 0'shoes
We can /H everymember ofllze family
One Spednl Lot; Boys Overshoas
I2 to 2 and Rubbers I2 to 5 ~
All [0 at per pr.-
Fl r YOURSE LF 1 !
BLANKETS
|00 per cent Wool Double
Pllld Blanket, 66x80, each -~
Men: 4 Bkle. Red Sale all rubber
Mens I Bkle. Red Sole Cloth
Mens 2 Snap Work Rubbers -
Mens 6 Bkle All Rubber ~»
Mines 4 Bkle Cloth Overihoes
Chlldl tlull Top I Sna p
Cloth Overshoes -7
Womens Zlpperl. Med. Toe, Large
1 ' -I Bu
3.25
I .95
z.oo
4.95
|.ss
1.65
2.50
70x80 Double Pan Wool Blanket
66x80 Double Part Wool Plald '
Bla nke t --
66x80 Slngle Pan Wool Plald
Bla nke t --
Lan Chance at Ge nui ne Army
Wool Socks, 2 p n .-
Mena Part Wool Sox, 3 pri.-
Mens Male Skln Sheepllned Coats
wlth W lmbo Collarl .:
Men: Union Sults. Ribbed
or Fleeced --
Bo s Unlon Salts
2.ss
2.65
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5.45
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