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12-11-1930~ ~ 1:-w \:f.é .§§1w"'*.§2*§$¢Fr. ` "-..¢n» wm m n a "Lm c nsr~THE TON oo\mrv°s PlI!('l'!1'Hl BLAlR'S LEADING NEWSPAPER GENERAL NEWS'0F WASHINGTON GENERAL AND wc.u. NEWS ANU UUMm191'u NUMBER 47Fro mthe l}n rde | | Sn o § d Nd| r\| k» -u\....I.H..L»¢| usual. m .lalm A. Hindu BLAIR, NEBRASKA, DEC. 11, .1930 Wuhinlwl Cvnty.ru uu lllw l " " ; , 3 ' , ~o ;,_VOLUME XXXIV Baum-'rr PARTY POSTPONED The Legion Auxilhry of Her- man have postponed their bandit lu-nag. wmv until she: me holi- days.Wmtch The Enterprise for mnvuneement 01 date.47-1! ~0 0 n Joint BLAIR LADY SPEAKS m FREMONT M n .Hargett,wife o i Rev. Hxrgett of the Christian church, gave an address lan Sunday morn- inz in Framant and wok a num- ber of parishioners over with them.Misa Vanola Brunmn was .|| Busily Engaged Trial ul Violet Johnson Vs.C. SL P. M. & o. Rlllrold Ovmnmy Occupied First Three Dnys of Tenn.Jury Case .. AWARDED $5000 IN DAMAGES District court convened on last Monday, December Sth and after the usw prelirninaries nl' selectf ing :nd swearing in the jurymen the case of Violet Johnson versus C.St.P.M.&0.came in for hearing.This case arose out ol the accl- dental death of the husband who was unloading coal from sn- open car on Ost. 12, 1929.The eu' inwhich he was worldng wus struck by mother car which was being switched into podtiun The im- pact threw Johnson between the two cars, causing his death. The amount sued for $85,-000.After six hams dei ration by the jury and neaxly three days of taking testimony and Arguing the case a verdict was given awarding Mn. Johnsen a damage of S5000. m u , F E E D c x r r n z Clyde ll. Allen bought nbmtfiftyheadofyoung cattle this remlerecl a vocal solo in her usual pleasing manner.She sang that beagxdfud sacred selection "Open the Gates" Ind wu uco mpa nkd on the plmo by Mrs. Hnrgett. Mines Con Stricklatt and Cath- erine Ludwig were other members in lbtendmce. s OF ABRAHAM" terprins in beglnldlg a eKem p n m r s n o u s | .1.Hi lwn F-"°"*F'hae bought' the Fnnk J lhne l residence pro- pe rty a tthe e o rne l-o lThi rda nd Colfa x sta sh a nd Pk" to move ~m -------uptohhnx m .Joe luum is alao hxtla muket fo r mon ca ttle and wuo nt he So nfho mAbxmn rknf sevex-AI day:Io o ki ngfo r :--- w m z supra.Joe h u m A1 hunch which he is iwdi lw DX Q U )~¢§| ~1 ONS mn FAL L PIGS nzixtun (als o kmvmu . l l l ; || A b r l h n m "b y J a me s ~I t i s n g r e a t a n d i u t h n s t o r y o f x t m e z r - ~ ~-a n d I n d i a n W a r - |' h u p r e s e r ve d i t u f l a e m s a n d t o n l d t h e ope ni ng Rzthnmn, HdenPound .......Jo.h.nSa.ger #4 p ou yu -1 , A 1 m n n m , ¢.Wper¢¢n..Youunmt¢haBlA\rFoad -__ Ma ry Moore Allan, Marg aret Allen illy n m-e nim St ewa rt ............Janet Hempmn .a | »KGUPMHI,Dorothy o e m _ _ _ - m - .. - . ~ q » ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ 4 » n ¢ q __...............Tsp D m e '1:1s==_ 1 G i r l s a n d ~ l e . Beu ty , Emily Allen Peterson ¢ndE nsemhle Hilda! Comedy Dance : Po u n d t A ll e n ~te R l t h m n n A ll e n : .ty Buc hanan ~Buc han an U. ~ ~ood: -Ste " ~ N ' ! i l 1 m e . r dway o r i u m 18m t a ~ l i ~ c ~ i n t l m n l u u ~ dug pa n o l the e o n tnlto d~ mdM.lssEdit.hSvmnsen.of I . College, shane the crmtnlto so wiih her.Likewile Prof. Gunn: lhlmln, head of the music depm ment at Dana and Emil Pederse A Dam student, and M. J. Glen~ oi Omaha, will share the barlw solos.,Dean Lngan will direct the cha ua, nsi shd by Prof.Madmin one or more of the choruses.M Halmin will serve as acco~ -fint for both the choruses and sol she having done most of the = companying for the rehearsals the past three months.Sha ie atrucior in pinno at Dans. Those who have given Lheir ti lor the neceaaarily frequent heuwl for this very dilii cdt|:: :0 ator io hope th ei r e f f o r t;ma y be appr ec ia ted by the P °'°P le o f Blair a n d vi c i d ty .N o one eomxected wi th th e c h o ms here,ei th er as sing ers or d irec tors , ar e as king or wi ll mo e ive one c ent f o r th ei r . dents and Rzv. Anderson was of the founders of the D~ Lutheran Publishing House also very active in the upbnil of Dana College.The son, M Anderson is superintendent of Bancroft schools and his beaches the fourth and grades. C.RAY GATES _HEADS TEACH 1"»=»~~. . , G. Ray Gales, formerly of : n n d a s o n o f M r s . I - ' . W . A of t dty .sdgnally honl u t l ek by bei g chosen as - ident of the Nebraska S Teachers' Aasodation. Mr.Gates has been in . work i n Nebraska for five yeus.He in a gradua Auburn high school,Peru S Normal college, the Universit Nebraska and has an M. A. gxee from Columbia's Unlve I-Ie has for the pan nine y been superintendent of the G Island schools und lu wl question one of the leading caton ol the stale and will with honor the 'position tn w he has been eleeid. Mr. Gates wu principal ol high school when he lived he number of were ago. ENTERTAIN Form:-:n RESIDE Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hume west mm-, entertained Bev. Mrs. A. M. Anderson md Mr. Mn. R. Anderson of Bancroi Sunday dinner.Rev.and left above actual expenses will be turned over to the Chrllthn Joint Relief wdefv to help the needy in interelting short story.Hn . Ba i n wu elected in ~-»-~ The Club wan meet wiih C. Pierce an Da. 15._ "M. A. 52. 1\n=:E'rs . Th e M. A . C. met with Mr s. '111ona, Dec . 8 , with ns°°d a anne.Th e pr o g r a m wa s \| o u t s a ou tli n ed i n the y e a r Mr s .D .C.V n n Deuaen ga. in te re stin g ta lk on " Us in g th a "l l l l . nkidded into him, badly dnmxging the ur.Mr. Jensen mstained two h mt u n d rlbn and painful Incer- ntlons and bruises. ~lad~ ~ winter.An d ~ o f th e axpennewillbefor therentonthe 193su17142 |6 oWul5ls2 22 9 D~c 2 59naI6| 12 5 2 45°§1 emhnun - 4 e r l lna2 5$ _ hs5I2 I92 08 |930 i leI3 |27 A ailing dchka with the result um n f u l l h o u n e w n o u t a n d l p e n t a very pleuantevening and the RBALIZE PROFITABLE EVENING On lut Friday evening, ~A_A. Unmpwn, proyliotor at dn indoor 8011 comme now operating in the P. Z. building,Wrned over the whole show to the Christian church P¢°v\s for the evening.Memben o ~ tte d ~ h e r e .Th e y wi ll b e s u n g at th e c h or u s to b e g i ven in On w- hs De c .15th , ho weve r, a c c ompan- ..:I n l right. here in Blair.If the entire Mesdnh were to be ~ea~r~th~home.Theloultiv lliladelinble g ~<=;=;H J ;~\.-~ thodz m thbudge twuc m dds n ably --;»;°~=-1 an fhey eleued Around 8. King George III having instinctly risen to his feet, as the majestic words of the Hsllelujnh chorus was being sung,it is hoped, the audience will feel that mme urge m n wm a s m n a a u n ng iu r e n - dition h ne.Also,owing' to the dgnity 1 sacred natuye ol the oratoxio it is requested that there be no applause.-D. C. Van Deuaen J.L.Pounds store and reserved there.It is hoped that the ren- dering uf the Messiah here for the first time in the history af the city on I-'ridny evening of this week, muy become an'annu|1 feature al the holiday season, as has become the custom in many cities and towns over the country. Symphony orchestra,with the Bach quartet of Chicago, taking the solo parts.The prices here are hut. 35 and 50 cents, while in Omaha the ad- mission pHce runs from $1 to 32. a n d one-half hou rs,b u t th e con- c er t wi ll b e c ut. do wn to a bo ut two h o u r s , o r le s a So me o f th e le s s g ;|| A. G. JENSEN INJURED A.G. Jensen, bom and reared in Washington county and nn ex- tensive land holder here but who is now a residual of Fremnnt, Neb., met with u painful aculdent lut Thursday morning. Mr. Jensen was recently electf e d zum representative from dis-' trlct27 andwuatthetirne of the accident.enrout¢\¢o Lincoln on business connected with his ofline. He was driving on the Plum river brldge south of Fremont, when he collided with a tguck.According tn reports Jensen had hmught his c u w a s t n n d - x t i ll b u t t l x e i mc k He's at the Door P1'0gram Miniature §road=way . ...aLi. B.H.S.Audit0rium Thurs.,Dec. 1 8th '1 Sponsored by Local Christian joint neue! Directed by Portia Lucille Kelnp 9'I |vi .|~Y | . J 6. "l»!oonlh;ht on the Calorado 2_~;ra1dGue|ba"'""",s "~11-.;..g *5 3 . ~...........-..........-________g u e s u 6. "Séams to Me"S i n g i n g G i r l s a n d ~ l e 'L "A Little Waltz" Ruth Allen,Margaret Allen, Marguerite nnhmn, Hden Pound FA. sx m-me s m " 8. "Ma yb e It fs Inv e " " B y e B y ; B lu e s "........._..Bnl'bl1'a Pou nd ~( I .... 18 . s pmmh w» ...¢¢ _'~m ne ws sm"__ Be ny wry . Emi ly Alle n 19. "I"nsc.lnalion"..Ger:.\dine Swwlli, MildxedPetanon mdEnaemhle 20. "rm Ragtime Pip" of Pm"llviw Comedy Dance Viola Hansen,B d m Pound, Ruth Allen Finale:'Dorothy Baxter and Ensemble ISingers:Duncan: Viola Human Mildred Petersen Mary Isabelle Moore Mu M. Koopman Perndla Llmdt Dorothy Blxter m m A l l ~' Helen Pound . Magnet Allen Marguerite Elthmnn Emily Allen Bdi y Ba ty B a m a :Candy Girls: Peggy Allen g g Virginia Buchanan lhrjori e Buclmmn Bud Walter:.Ancompmlataz Billy Meredith Stewlrt Mrs. Woods Mn. Frank she Lucille |K~p Guesll:1:Colhnmss: The Younger Set, Phonognphz Courfuy at Mr. Will Freolmd "Valss Trista"Sibeli us-Sn m n w m a . m u m Ensemble: Betty Beatty, Emily Allen, Rut.hAllan, MntgaretAllen Helen Pound, Marguerite Raxhmann 14. "mae White :I.ins.._....Billy nm-enim Stewart 16. "Criss Cross""W im the Wi nd ana",._..................Jzmet Hemphiii "Meal Time at the Zoo" _ _ Viola Hanson, Iiiildrd PI*"le1'l011»Mae H.KGUPMHI,Dorothy Baxter, Pernella. Lundt, H117 .II-Rbelie Moore 10. "My Baby Don't, Cue For Me"......___.,................. hlargtret Allen, Emily AHe=l\» Ruth Alirn 11. "l'll See You Again".........................._._______....--..T8p D i n e Mi rgw-i m Rnthmw.Helen Pound 12. "low Sends A Little Gift af Rosen""¢:1s==_ "Valve Trisha"_Iibdius-3lx9.Phone ._Incillle Kemp smrmsn ON som sm1'nnA\' "Emi PLAINS OF ABRAHAM" 'rm home uf Lune Dffen vu Tha Enwrnriu is beaimdlz a .l-v ~~_:~»'~F ;~~ r "._.427fA:_~.~A ' fi]~ . " '..":'.""1 ~ ~ - W ' 5 ,M - ".~§|i ~ " ~~5 5 6 '»~¢éf§ =» ; - 2 ~.1 ~i f 'S ~ ~J "J *}` f; \, 7 |\_~\.1 1 `;j'1.H , _1'N , ..,._,.~;:~ ~.~T4§'¥-=;. `'~ / J F ,f r f . / ~ "~"4 ,.gg \"~~§E;Q7 " 3 .¢'~r r f / s a u ~ /~ | evethe .I u Fri a is vio ee cit sein~ ¢ . l l sol »I e ¢ ly : w ~ wry ol Muni oi' Omaha Unl- itv.will be here Thursdayunammmm m mR e a d y F o r C|1fiS*1\1aS\f§§$'é'f.f§=§~»lZfQ,~§°f':-,:,;~; '1."".I.? "§I."Ién "having s'°°d|iimofunamueerSlmh ol wa Now an na¢uy.| cmr couucn. rnocr-:x-:umcs |;§;§__n§§;,;'°, ,,,m,;,..is if -< - -_ _......»:.\ n. .-mn. 1 de IJ wéninz. neé 12th dry.1s Club Ade d a l Halt. Pmf.Fllc k Aeted u To ut-be between eighty and 1 hun- l voices in the ehonxs, which he largest number ever pre-dy assembled for such a con- 'U ...M ... ....- _Thx: Year'» sho n 9 ta D°°°'""°f s. msc LYS § sm.'rw n ulvalidnx. sumhrd in Every Baum.ASoec=iaICxlledm0¢dll3_§If_i-\§°He states thnt"Goodsn\1t vrf\ `\.11; n a d a Goods nl S"v¢fi°\' q,,,\;p_, Co o n BUSINESS IS nsro mnn Blllirbity Ommdl was called to order at 10 o'clock A. M. by Mnyor Stewart. .A!ng"¢"h"" of Gly Ah-only Feelmg which is hereto attached, the fol- Efled of Cbtisulll Buying md Rnd Sin-ting 'Hue Blair swres axe ready Ior the Chrisunu mah with the nhow windows tastily decorated for the occasion nad their gasonlble stocks lald~out for the big nush which il dan dy surtlng.Neverin Qu: 'binary of Blair hxs such a 11'-ns od nimble auistnn-s lowing Councilmen answered w ro ll ml :Bigelow, Hundahl, Jen- sen,Moore,Mc Kay,Sdrmidt, 'npi etje a nd mmmTheSpecialPark Committsn submitted an offer for tha male, wtheCity,ofl-he plr1»olPrsix'le Park Addition owned by Harold R- Thomas.Mr. Jensen also s h u d that he lmd an offer from beslie Offen to sell Block 6 in Kzmnxdl Addition to the Gty fm-who mm wr neadi the s pam:the business.lf yo u don' n p nrrmsed for the public \..-.,.. ...no vm of $l800.00. advertising, an not worth neumgff.Inth.\ndmylndage,t1emen'.hnni who odvortiss and hu the goods, believe it, look around you. THE HESSIAH c a o n u s 0ne f the greatest "Messiah chvrlllél i n Ameria,numbering more ibm thi rtee n hundrd mm- e d d me n will present Hu1del'| great onfnrio at the Omaha Aud- itorium, Moqdny night, December 15~The Omaha Sypphony ornhestra will woompany this wonderful ¢-hom; in lu seoomd annual pn in Blair. at the comer:given by the nba Appollo Club last week in ma,will dng the soprano la in the orntorlo.Floyd A;mon, <>1 Omnlm,who named f. 108111 ln the Monday A10- oon Club muslesl altemoon at Congregational church recent- will sing the tenor solos. lisl Llls Wrlght, n! this city a in now s student and put Mr. md Mn. Thou. Chrlxtensen residing west o! Blair, in tha Suth- erland school dlatrlct alebnwd their dlver wedding |nnlv¢1'lll'7 on Wednebday M m n w o k by holding open house tp their ,mmy Manda.1 During the rnomlng and at lunch they entertained their two s m . ,-_.I ...\.-¢..0 hmm nncl Eric. Dec. 19 to Jan. 5 FHday lght, Dec. 5, the musicroom wn.tlw scene of the nhnunl football banquet.The ro o m wi l appropriately de c ontd i n thehighschoolcolors,pr pl e and white.The "13"Club mm the host to :very footballl boy. who B$lYed out for practice the entire season.The banquet was served n e n ll Jr n me xnn,wmv »=W ..-____ ,who il attending the sl'-ICA \miv¢l'-sity,mlm J a n Chrlstznlm and lk. and Mn. Geo. Chrlatanmm of Audubo n, Iowa, lk. and ln. Al-bert Sdnjodt and Rose and Naomi Sorensen.In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Human md Nalhmiael and Mrs. Dan Greenu joined the man. ln addition f»o'il1o:e dready men- ml pany in the evening as Iol- lown:Rev . md Mn . H.Nielsen. Mr. Christian Anderson and Mins Anna, Mn and Mm Lara Hansen, O m Hansen,Mr.m d Mrs.Ru- dolph Hansen, Mr. and Mn. Henry Hansen and Raymond and May~ nnrd, Mr. and Mrs. A. c. Debel, John So.l\ultz, lARoy Christensen. Veoln Eilielln and Harold I i I I lx ,_ tioned a number called lor the 5. \~ :- e~,Schjod The beautiful home was mldly by the Home Economies Club un- der the direction ol Min Wanda Wllmore.This department de~ servers great deal of audit for the splendid md efficient way im which the work Wu done.The following menu was served : Fruit Cocktail, VBIIZ m m .Esdloped' potalaes, Canon and Peas, Rolls, Qllves,Combination Salad,lee Cream and Cake.A very inieltlis ing pm;-ram had been prepared. The boys quarbette was made A success by Helen Pounds and Min Lucille Kemp.The toast list was u follows with Mr. Flaekservlng an toastmaaterz Bravery,Wm. Cappio; Loyalty, Captain Melbunm Stricklett; Athletics, Coach Stuart Llchllter; Interest, Alice Beekman, The eap?.ain~ele¢% wu then an- noaneed.Woodrow Sv mdgurd . ,........_..L_.. -_..-.. ua we 'mcmnmm -1.--» .,,...., .little time in making their selec- tions of twig.The arly shopper will an nmal get the fas choice and those'waiting multi the last will find their range ol selections consider- a£zly reduced.Moral: "Shop early and avddthe rush" and we ml(ht .sxy the mills of the stock. o o a mu urrr CHRIS TMAS Sponsored by Blair Chunber of 'Oormneree Monday evening,Dec. 2, ot. eight oclock pt the Blair Senior High Assembly. PROGRAMMu5ic.--_.-----Hlgh School Bind '.lnvocation-..-,-.Rev.5§.. J. Hu-gett Music-----_.Dnna College Quartet Christmas R.eading..L1xc$Il¢ Kemp Christmas Carols-.__..._.---------Children of Blair City Schools K.C.DeGroU,Director Solo "Rejoice <:.muy"_..__.--___ Dorothy BaxterElsie Prose, AusompanistCommunity Address-Dr.C. R.\lel|5 High School Boys Qm¢;»t.¢L______Edwnrd Jenkins, Ray Mntz,"Roy Christenmen.Alvin Brumbaugh Selection hy the Band Benediction_-.._.-lw'f. L. J. Jionm Moved by R»'~§-- seconded, oy Bigelow,that Pnh-i e Puk dw be favored d a lo a do n fo r the x>r°v°»ed part md swimming pool.On roll ull, Bigelow, mme, McKay and Roberta voting 'AYE', Hundahl.Jensen,Schmidt and Thletje voting 'N0'.the result being four favoring this location md four against the same, Mlyor Stewan cast the deciding votegg and the motion was declared Moved by Jensen, seconded by llc- Kay, that the City swept the oller submitted I-V Indie Odom to sell Block 6 in Kennands .Adlll~ tion for the sum ol 51800111 On roll call, Bigelow, Hnndnhl, Moore,Schmidt md Bxiberts voting "N0', Jensen,McKay :md Thletie -wb- ing 'AYE', the motion was declar- ea lost. Moved and Sewnded, this meetf ing be adjourned.All .Councilmenl Present voting 'AYE', fl! motion . ended..Aiiaelt C. B Krause, City Slerk, J. Buell! Stewart, I Jlayor. Merchant Hears eenmtion, under the direction u Dun N. J . uma o l t he Uni v u sity Conservatory of Music. This yur the solo parts will 'o arried by the famous Buch qunx :et of Chic/880.including MM' Love, internationally known bum Edwin Kemp, tenor,Mme.Els Arendt.,soprano,a n d Li li : Knowles, confxalto.An informal banquet and rece] tion, attended by the gued 5011 lm and Chol'\lS will be ma fo |lowing the presentation a t tl lllotel Paxton,which is open 1 the general public.Reservation at $1.25 per plate, may be mlby writing Miss Jane Keller, 51 Omlhs Nsti-M151 Bank Buildin omaha, NebndlmThe "Her-sink" is given at 0: time, as nonproit making profltl tion, because of its signifianeoltheholid-ly season.A m n production will be given this _ye i n Kxmsli City, where hnndm were named away last yea:-It is believed that severd umm 'and residents of Nebmsh n Iowa, living nam* Omnha, v$ 'tl ndvannge nl the Dmlihl ynsent tion in hear .Ha.ndel's "lkneia given hy one nd #lie largest du ...... ..... ....mm»A in lllnnrl l wu 1 g ume me w a l xw w u x sq u n m. His w ut . w u o n R es er v es .ne r nnu www www ........Many beautiful gm; were re-The following list of football' alved which Wm be tmnund by letter men for 1930 was unnounc~me recipients an long as they llve. ed:Alvin Brumbaugh,H-vllin A ,».»¢.=..... hum-hzon wan served Bnuklin,Vermr Clrlnon,Georg: hh: `iI."`{£'J'¢5m1n¢`}nI1Z» `£|¢.9a|Cag\|lbg1[. ~ 11225f al- an-'red me sm¢k1e|:,wmmpw bwhusum.ren- 1 ;"1.:'"~ T' ~From Afnca °:T\\ep'Mess&nh?nchoms, ...u..f ztrnininir.is 'ruiixrOna of the pleaxantest after# noons imaginable, wasexperieaeed by the W. R. C. ladies at the DY-J. V. Hinchman home in thfs city on lapt Friday afternoon 'whenmne of their popular kensixgtons was held there.There were forty 01 the ladies present and a :pai d invitation had been extended 'the old sol- diers,to which three responded. viz,Andrew Jones df Grand 'If- land, Sheldon Peck and Dr. Hind:- .mxm of this city. Everyone had a gwa time := they always do 'at this hospitable home.Lovely nh-eshments were served. BIRTHDAY c ms us mmo rz Mrs. Glen Mlcllo d was thc victim of a surprise party la n Sunday when a mrnber of -:elm tives and friends ptlxered at her home in the aftaernnon with well- iilled baskets which they opemd and spread the good 'things on the table sl. the supper hour ml all proaevhtl to enjoy themselves. The following were present: Mr,-and Mrs. Fred Olen and Clilfurd, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olsen and Fred- W n .Hatter Be nn From Nels Broraan Who la Now .lA:1ed In South Africa .at Cape Town. 1| A Fenner Blair Man .IS A BACKW/DODS _(}()l!ITRy Wm.Blatter recently had a pleasant surprise when he received la letter from Nels Brorson who ls ;now located in Cape Town,.So\nh Af r i m5N m wsu he remembered by many Hlair citizens .u he fm' *Q* 'numbehof years was pxupnetor o the Blalr`D}'|-IZ Company.While here lm .was noted as the .wwn wit. After taking care of some per-.sonal matters ln the letter he writes,l n bunches out in his characteristic rnanher ln a de- scription .of the country' as fol- woods country, the whole oi .South Africa nm by Jews aadsinelllng more or less of Gulick 1 per-sonally have a pretty good time here on my brothers larm 18 give a finished prue-ntatiun," 1: Dean lqgan miter .Sand.wy's heaxml.The final rehearsal v be given at the City Audiooriu Omaha,next Sunday alterm from 21m 5 p. m. SURPRISE ON Amuv ns s a i Monday, Dec. Sth was the te anniversary of Mr. andlls.Vl ter Wehxneyer .vém reside north Arlingtmn.Relatives my friendscame in surprise i.hem.They were ent tained lt cards ind visiting. The mlests brought with tl a lovely pressure cooker u a rnembrmce, whiclhwu indeed'-v much appreciated, and a wreath flowers made of tln was brou hy a fzimdior the maple w w< At a hte hour lunch was our consisting of aandoiiéhes, phi coffee, cookies, cake and brick The fdlowlng mere pres: Messrs. ~md Meodxmen Leon Scheer Martin Kroger,All Stork,Albert Wehmeyer. All Laaker, Arthur Plugs,Fred'B lows:"1 mu pu Blu, a m .is s h°°k'ream. mi le from Cape Town,with a L-....l::..\ ..x.... .;.,..- n.» smith At,- erbmlner .Arthur Hilgenkn».n..| |,.¢+....»mm a'.¢»¢l\¢ 1 RS AIPndt :HL ste nal ty. of nmof md nut m ri m l d r TS of md mv)eric k,Mr .an d Mr s .Clarenc e Ol- sen and c h ildmn,Mr .an d I l i a . Ted Ula en and c hi ldr en. R . N . A . m m o n l . P l 3 H l . l . | , U \ . l . l V I E W U I Q :v s l v | u " - - -- - - lamtic Qc ean.The b eac on ligh t on Cape .tha Good Ho p e .in shin ing in to my b e d r o o m a t n i g h t.. I a m helping h i m wi th lo ok iq g . ai tn r a \...Q ...-4!.... -...\..... nn. |\|I|A{hd ;,'j'?vvII1`2j and.f;I.;i¢8 "'-'I .i k ve r y g o o d ti me wa s r e p or te d wh en the y ldt f or the i r ih omes . Th e En ter p ri s e joi n s a. 'host of #J n- J n hm marinnrlinfr haul nrlahnu at bs! omniah and lins . R. the wife ifth BE TIRING u rn c m . DURCH 01 uauvc l wuu llc .uuuuu| \pla n d h e an ti fvi n z th e n lae e .Th er e 4L I I E H U D u l D l l u l ' = | | a . . \ | 4 5 a n n !v n l n u a u u _ . . . I - ¢ ¢ ¢ n m m a n i a l l n h i r n 1 \ ! \\ \ & f d l k \ .l l l l l t l l l l l |l l l u v l c L 5 ¢ | l y ]q.|l \uvu ¢»m»~ 1S£fn}_}>he`lnms` on the Iamofflcerssof the MY""¥ Cfuqp "whirh will be amd uti nz ne xt of the R.N. A.,entertained in hcmor of thelr retiring craée, Mrs. George Kuhr, Jr. at n one o'c.loik luncheon at the home of Mrs.Frank Bross l m mnndnykfaer- noon. Der.8.Mrs. Kuhr was pre- smted wnh a lovely gift,alter whlch the aftemoun was spentplnylngi curls and a general pod time. Those pneaent were:Mesdames Geo. Kuhr,Jr..C. E.McComb. [a ll (your spring)u we have summer weather here nuw.A hunch of 59 to 60 baboons aB sizes some newy as bi g as gorillas visited ua the other day looking for something w eat.A shot or 'two sent them mmying np the mam- u l m.1 will he going up to Jo- hannesburg latter part of this month and my o v e r Christmas. 'Wi th my brother and by wif; I RHUBARB WILL GROW /U THE °w1:N'rEn Rhubmb can be "kidded" an of A long winter nqr a nd mule to produce bender,sunculem shoots out of season, E. H. Homrert. Ex- lzndon Horticulturln of the Agd- cnlhuil Collgee says.After the early winter freezer have putthe rhdlarb rm t o s l e e p for the- . . A n . . . \ . . . Wick md. fled ook.nav e ma ma puuge nn l- »< un: wmwr up uv-.... ...=.....WNels Rau," Omg- Hopldnx,BChl.'l nf anmbnry on April sch, 1981. an 1»é dns. ,¢m°t o ( m i Waltz!-h,uklxi m s dmmt.mn for bondnn, England, then I shall \|,¢m¢¢, watad md mlde toba- Ingersiev, M E, 'lywn Sllohmum, probably gn to Demnrk 10511 for mn that spring hu coma for John Taft,Ted g vsn Mani" tgnuple M' months.Tha n ly i n- mm 'Die ro o t will send out Nelson,C.W_M M and tation in tn go w America., after ahnou savers! iimqs bdom the .. ....___.___, __ L-; ,.._\.. x.. ...\.....o..,» I l nu b - l m Max ship.E Ear! Kkldwall.au me amy ¢°\1mry m umm.:wma up u w w w . ,.» =..-WIThey wi1 lpro ba bly beo 1 lo v l CHRISTMAS AT THE l-'1sA'rum-;s |to phat lgain m um lpnng. rms PLEASING SERVIQ forcing procedure should not be Hallowed, Mr. Happen sul. unless The Younger Set WH W llldl W illma r Phonognphz Courfuy at Mr. Will Freolmd "Valss Trista"Sibeli us-Sn s mr ms n O N s o m s m1 ' n n A\ ' The ho me ui Iali e Dffen v u the lame o f n happy gathering last Sunday in honor of the birth nnnlvernry ol his mother,Hrs. B. B. Offen of this diy.` She w u the rodpimt o f : number ol nice gina.A fine din- ner win one of the ouutmdi ng m c u m oi the uccadan md a :o d d tina was enjoyed through- out Ura dly- | Misa Belvn of Blair undMrs. Heli Wlmct of Arlhygmn were pruent. & e h u tive grandchildren m d dght great grandehildmn. all ol " mu & n . » u Ns O F ABRAHAM" T h a m u q m n m g m u g a newltorythisweek,ent{t|ed"Tbe P l u m o l Abrahlm"by Jann! 0livarCu!Wood.It i a n g ma t n u d h-| de plge lnt.ha s to ry ofAme r~ i c » - t h e F mn d l md l n d a n W u ° - a n d l l r . ( , "'hupr e s e rv e di t in|.\'|i|" 'wzlle e ma and Tdnette. Be xure t o l u d t h a opening elmptun. 1 `| .|'.. soc RATIONS mn FALL PIGS 1'm &x»m x¢m (.1»°m »nu d1"1Zli*°1I»lellsfnr $2.'70'peer¢'m..Yunnan -gumpn--»zu-nh\»F»d "FASHION QEN-[gg] 1n. r ~ .. . u -..A +L..I l I-1 lthe snub !! Of rhubarb TOOU In the], . |W I I l ! I l F U I ]I I B I D U I E I F I X I D I U l l f l l l .[ L V L U v u l u u l u u s u a l l »"e dn e n l f l n | A l ' l 4\ A » . n 1 a | \ A | »n e u 5 l \ . | \ | | | \ P n \ 1 .~~h i ~~E N I W T t h I n ~n e e d H --»~ ¢-»-». ----» u'=...~. ,,,.,¢.......................____.____,,_, _Pr¢ a mtls ne hu¢ mbe fo und| ¢ | bro u¢ h¢0 " m d ° m. | u 1 ¢ § ¢ q n f v r t h e n e 1 ¢ y s r - The Fashion Center.of seled music to a In-ge and ap-Dl¥8'i|\K the roots bdon the Every woman loves pmry precixtive .mdenq nf. the chunk ground fresno or bdon thy had clothes and you can find them last Sunday evening, Dec. s.a dune s to 8 ° i m winter qua :- here st reasonable prices.The music conniswd of due ts , te n a qd mn their rect period A lowy silk dress, hat or win- solos and dlonnes and mule a will not remit in any shoots in the ter cout will please the most iw very anjoyable nvaningk enter- hasemenL~S0me eommazdnl [nw- tidioua Silk swckingl lm allways ~3;»==»=-an plow Bmw rhubub roots up in acceptable.'mm m the bxcknsn olluwlng the um" aw 1»am,f-be 1.11 md M #hem fl-em new @ of m Enterprise un. weuhia Am nm.: fn. am: members -lm* times on wa of "'° ground.note their hmm 47-1: dninty luneheun of mnmu ma:'l'hl» method sam um ma mrs | I_..._ ~---'--'*':' _.,._..............~,.»........,...,......,....._,.-_.-'____ .__ ____u. Bhlr.NabrukA, Deeemberll, 1980. - ' r mTa gs t wo c_Perla Nielsen.D:-x¢|dn;'.l r o n c x a n ' r o R E T I B E I 'J o h n r s m-n . mm- l n :~ d h r n o a n . _ ...g_Albert H. Swrk, Dragging D. n. 3,5 ,Wm. Willrmill D a n i a ;new Sargm .'I'I..» a nmwh Elma: WrSgh£,'Gnvd ' 0| Science.Will Wullf, Dragynz ~ -L .-.|_..,...nn..-\m».m 5 A R C H n v m m w j \ For The Manwho4 ?" 1 "m n15. 00 5 or ma ry e 4 ~ 5 ° : s n s x E 1 . - s u m o |Jo|:m nuuu: WH: u¢¢»¢»»»»-»-.\'Work I a m n B u r n i n g ,m u m s Owns it CarI2-lm." Ullint; Gu-OD. Alf!!-»°§;;i'cm Graverhvlt. Dnzdns 1°-85 lhybe ynu'n one of uvmule Grimm. nr-mm zs.zo ple who nm mm "mm There could be no more useful and Practical gift for father, son or brother or any member of the family than to buy them a |Huold Jensen, Nov. SAINT 100-Wand maybe ymfre nm..lMenno c. Linen, Dragging Neb. Co Bridge Supply & Ibr.''uSmw Fence 12soo|°"" the den -».fs.u.mf1 Mnlntalnin 9 |°" °°an P' Chas. D. o.Chas. z bang f wam u . Dflxsihz 9§gm°My_ °§, | Sheen, Nav. Salary 10000 was aRogen, Road Work 82:00\w eeonomim: N. A. mkm. Road Work n e wiiL§£,- fhiérfdlda, nm Wm; zao{§g§';,;',§g mlm fQ \John x. Hansen, Dragging t soon z.Ankilt can Qtill expressLaborChris Belusen, Rnad Work Will Wulf, Rold Work Gus Kempcke, Road Work l 'Om vm. Read Work"Un xp a few years ago 1 prsc- cmmme Voss, noamwark e m my profession in Sew-l°...4nh~u» mm, mm Work sock TIREWashington,when I had a large and lucrative practice.On uccfmn! oi poor health I was forced to re- tire."For four years my strength and vimlicy declined steadily.I trav- eled from place to place in search of health but continually ' W a 'mm Lerach, mm Work 1s.5o|;mdy,Ce,;,i,_,y such a mmmum c. 1nmh.Rm.w¢n»k s9.oo mme wmi our own hands ex-Chris F. Fnhm,1ma Work 14.25 presses cheyrhongumlluw'and Claus Schmidt, ff-<1 Work 3.00|pen°nu¢y of the giver.Certainly Julius Sghroeder, Road Work 19.00 every expariexwed cook knows m"'f'"5 Bedn Péatnge 4.so culinary gifts may be imxpensive, David ~ Bell, M. D" Prof.Don't think fo r n moment the Sgrvuzes 9.00 kitcnen~gi!t is only a substitute for Blair Telephone C°'» Rent &__ __ the other kinds uf presents.Even Make Their Driving Carefree x w o r s e Toll;"The Slrgon Treatment com- p!ete.ly restored my health.The way it matured my energy and vi- tality is nothing short of remark- able.I feel better than for twenty years md attribute my present good kmdth w LM: great medicine. I regard itu a re al triumph of Science,".Dr. Hutchinson now resides at Pdo Am, Cllifo rni l. The Stewart Plurmxcy,Blsir; A. R. Kokes,Tekxnuh, Agents. Bnhs Store,Supplh Poor Mn. Josephine Cari John Dulnney, Carl Poor Harry Ervey, Rent Fontanells Garage, Election' Farnherg Hardware & Supplies , B. A. Gottsch, See. I. Eleétian Rent Hexman Sub Bank. as for f I ns ur e t hem o f s ur e T r a ct i onner, Rent a.oo fist; whé woul rather hive hslme ng for 'mafia amndinn 1111111?99? .§i'E§pZ§1Qf&é'kn§£fkn§E\Z».1°'°°'don'¢ need w economhe,Ren 'your kitchen dt more lavi and utmost safety, so that they may . .2 Labor 0 .0 .F . ,r , " " 'g g ; 1 0 . 0 0 ~* K h a o |.. rvu.Service 'suited to Siculil nd" ;:aili.nlz Chun 91.90 .. ...i§nn`sp¢¢i£1 Mina: Me|LNEBR. PUBLICITY DEPT.lvehlll Fee Hunmer, Rent-One Ib lean mr'55 lb sue -cms MANY LETTERS;Election Room 5.0011/. ,nw .LM .-.i.;:»=_ u. li. .»...J<Mrs. C. A. Houghton , Caring'| ££n'£§"'»¢."`§§`é`§ 32338; V i li b o t i f r o m o th e r sta te s wh o f o r P o o r 61.00 ,.1...».'...na:.~| niffhn 1 r I m - T ' u ; I » - f ~q \ 1 . » .~,-»u=:'5é£?'an 4: 1 f wwfD3 Co., Suppliesnll nt the new apitol-and therelp-_ ii iulniuare 1.1-munnds wee! cider, 2 ups.*W'W|sugar, 8 cups I dw d 2 tsp.salt 8 lbs. apples,ppe ,| .'209.|0'ammm°n Mtsp. a-Ilspiee, ¥,§tsp. __ __.nutmeg, 'A cup lemon juice, 8 oz. R I V E W I T Htheir :mum ln a visitors' register and a little llter get a hospitable nm: lmm the State Dspartment of Publicity, with a little booklet ol facts enclosed.'Hue receipt of these lettcn inspires many notes Lincoln School Supply Co., Supplies Annie C. Martin, Express, Postage, etc.C. B. Mehlens, Toll Paid c. J. Nelaom Dom. Work & I 1x.vl cranberry sauce, 1 11.40 1 cup cooking wine. Rum haul' -mu x of in ting comment.w k ,9535 " " ' " " " " " " " 3 " " " "zu f od ch I dWithout exception the writers North Side Store, Supplies Jim..'{£'§.§".'Z.,,"'°li'..Tj.,'§' Confidence Allwereimpressed with Nebraakalu for Poor 14'1.96`n §a iE»§ a"a`" `great capitol."Marvelous", "w¢m- Redfield Grocery Co., Supplies ;;;g;;~30 minute: °2ddslT|" dedul", "beautiful" are the adject-for Poor 26.47 mnming ingredients except* ive:used.Nebraska highways G. J. Schmidt, Ins. Prem.25.20 mum .ma ,_,,,,|_,;,,,,,,,;,,_ a m praised by many writers. The highway signs get frequent mention.Vidwra nom the East are usually surpris- ed at the development they Ilnd. They were not prepared for tim- bered country, fllled with comfor ahle homes, fertila fields and past- ures of blooded nook.The hospit- ality ol Nebraska people is qdte commonly mentioned Operating with a very small Mrs.Wm.s wa m, Re nt 6.00 University Publlalxlng Co., Supplies 6.20 Mrs. John Watkins, Care of Poor '20.00 James A. West &. Son, Sup- plies for Poor:40.41 Zion Inst. & Ind., Inkoul..50 The report of the Washington County Agdcultuw Society for the 1980 was received and planed on file. _..._....---.,....,.......~.\~-slowly until thick, add nuta and wine.Pour boiling mixture into sterilized glass jars; sed, cool and wrap as desired.Makes 3 quarts. English Plum Pudding One lb. gm, 1 tsp. soda, 2 tsps. baking powder, 2 tspa each, dn- namon,clove,mace, 1 lb. grated canola, 1 :up com oil, 1% lbs. raisins,1% lbs.cur:-ants, 2 eggs, % cup-molused 56 cup dark com W I N T E R . L Jupplu|.:uuuuu'-§.l.UlvUU as year--ul:v u mquun uuly maui:8110 CIT*~ i n O r d e r g i v e nPu b li c i ty De p a r tme n t is ma ki n g a n e d th e fo llowi n g Bonds we re mo ld s twb - th i r d s mu :md s ta rt. in telli ng the p eo p le o f app roved:..l v W i m n u m p a p e r ' thi s sta te a nd so me wh o li ve o u t | S .W .Chamb ers.Justic e o f the 1._.....\ | \ ... .0 q \ H Jddilids in what doplrhnelit kéii-.|Péle for Blitz: citf"" |':fw:°m¢hml, : | T m p ; Ex¢L_".£|:_e__1:£a|vE|1$!;_¢f§r|Edi_|l_l-__ -_':-~;1'=-.*3f=f °f mlm may »~m s 1,AIU p u u u u af o r m o n t h s . nucumpusnmems m a utue Douluen,|reace lor ue bow 1WD'Nebraska Nuggeh n .........1..,... .-...ln..-4.1 n....4..1..1....r:a..-.a|u l . t l l t u c u m I"S l w al IMSI. ucl u n u u u .\..'.o f N e b r a s k a ' s |f o r D i s t .N E i s " ' I " ''| 1 1 = = P @ r f o r g l f t a'indnx evidehéeg1~owt.`E and prosperity.L. M. Menking Road Overseer for'By the loyal cooperation of a-Dist. No. 15'Lyrnan--Ideal Theatre remodel bout.zoo Nebraska newananers. Louis c.L mc h,Road Overseer "",'%{"i'.§'.'"',§'f'_?E'f'2'*'f_"?l'f":_. __Bargain T i m e that are using the news seréié of for Dist. No. 19 the Publicity Depnxtrnent without Lester E. Belford for County Sup charge to the state,a great a~erintendent mmmt of Nebraska news is be.ing{Fr'ed Ahlemeyer,Road yubllshed every wkk.Some u-for Dist. No. ll.Blnde n-Mn.Mary Alexander tidn are historic, som¢ economic, Julian Jungbluth, for Road Over-purchased Q°llf€¢fioI1¢{y and lunch Some jmosting-but all are designed beer for Dist. No. 16 coEnte{ fT°'§ 3}"_f}»_F Kljmes;for Tire Buyers!to inérease knowledge ni Nebraska A. A. Wilkins Road Overseer for rrenwn-4.1. J.smeu purcna§edand develon n vizorousntate xnirit.Dish No. 9 fhenton Billiard Parlor and bunld- This Ileu;snane is |cnnne;tinr| Clark Browninsr Road Overseer ~ 1 5.vnu uw Da" ~~; .;Jm,;;z|m mn. use a l e enutdbudon it ll m| |dn|Fl¢\i M.Gi l ! "fou t h lf a n o t -t h u mm mmn l un r. be bail?1 o "`°'noH.hvTe¥t-r Chunty '.l[|'eu- I hen. on Nlobnn river.Prices ure scraping bottom.Now it costs more than it's worth for punctureg and delays to get the last miles out of old tires.Slippery fall and winter roads ~ full Im a tion.Why (ako a chancewilh smooth-worn tires?New Goodyear treads wear down slower than ever in winter- c madest, effective publicity.1 On motinn duly made and car-| un"§£Ii '§&Lni§ ried a Reiunding Order was grant.Ll§rough Diller 2 c0MmIss|oNEns~ea Margaret sim in the amount Iughway No. s. 1.pR0QEE|)1N(;5]o!One Dnl!a.r and Eighty-four cents Int.anglble B error rI ! l abou t TW ICE as s lowl y as in sum m er.The y wi ll st il l be Q~ like new next spri ng--this * is the tim e lo buy!'ei @@@ WQA f';w»#m'°»-f County Commissioners n2»m,!On njxotiou the Board adjourned ~ Blur, Nob., December 1. 19so"»° mee* December 15, 19so...ne Board of County ccmmn---._,._Annie c. Mamn,amen met pursuant w adjourn-County Clerk....nv »-\..... n..._.\,__ .~ ...M \ i=s;°£;1 , J n h ' i.. MEIl"i=:,,.";';:' 2E§;2""§1|;é§J"€' Bismnx. CREEK VALLEY' Il(e\u°ens and (J. J. Nelson.I"fha minutes al th reoed.ing|The f 11 win helped Henry meeiinzv. adlourned and BP¢¢iBlDi|:kmeye; Llebi his birthday were mad and approved.|Thursd.ay evening:Messrs.and After n careful e<amhm!ion'ofM¢?daL1;;aa a;|dE€n|:1eilieE, Johns n the bills on the different funds it an nar n mp u F 'Was moved and seconded that ,_he¢Diclnneyer,Henry KRW:Chns lollowing clmimabe allowed nud.§ :m":';Jbg"";E°menk"mP'Sr. the County Clark instructed to-nWe.slelmMerl!:::xh and Leona draw warrants on the funds i"°"'}H°ummy attended 'g operetta :_"°@__,b°]°" m m t h e f°m°'»¥"C?" PY "QQ Junior grades ol the fr. Lifetime Guaranteed-Full Oversize 4J¢Z'EZ"°Superior lo many oi the th-sa' grade lircs seiiing dollars higher.Vaiuas only Goodyear can olfcr!Free mcuniipg. .Year round service. "' S!:::zclc::*:Z.`!?;:E5c:;::.1p |~ U o r z l s .1 New' ~ Heavy Busty , _ . . - .inrungwn high school on FridayAugust Dunklau, Dngging &evening. Road Work 20-80]Mr. and Mrs. Emil Koch, Donald Chris F. Prahm, Dragging 20.70 and Dolores June and Deolurd John Hall, Dragging .40.00;Mavis ol Stanton, were Thursday Sam Hall, Dragging 40.00 vldton at um Wm u..u....._ 1.. L_ f 'PHONE `sn5E££ff9 P. A. mmm, D ni g i n g Henry A. Kniep, Dragging Frank Modonkie, Dragging an P-=1=. Dmsulmz Fred T. Pull, Drgzsivz (Rio Voss, Draggmg"_ _ _ . ..u . ..._ __ _.- ...... ....,......-u wmv.12.60 Emil Koch had cattle on the Oma- 54.90 hm mnrket I-nd Wm. Holunm and 46.80 leonxrd Mavis motomd with him 22.50 to Omiha. 22.055 Min Clara. Schweder and Mas-gqgq *fr ¢¢..,q, Ladlmm visited Thun- ANY BABY WE can never be sure just whatmakes Am gf--=~ resilwb. but,pe remedy can W ; be_the lame.|g°z4_2!'L&=\a"rJ,_ _sfgefsiflfsff AUTO GLASS INSTALLING nllmsr wngnr, nauung etc. 31.00 dw evening at W IHal; Beck, Nov. Salnry;100.00I Mr. and Mrs. Lralfther £35253 CHM Berwen.Drasnrinz 1350 tertainerl n mrmhnn nf .r...:__.¢___.__ _ .......»~.v; nnenus llA cud party nf. their hams Mon- day evening.' Fremont wkn fro m he re i hia C. G. Cleavel-und. Road Work s.ss Dan Greeno. Dmsiinz 650 H. P. Hansen, Dragging 26.10 A. A Wilkins, Dragging 35.l0| Knnhnll Wilkins, Dragging 10.80 fheodore Hansen, Nov. Sal- ary 100.00 Peterson and Albert Laaker.Chris Hina, Drngging 8.15 Mn, Butch Schger spent Thurs- Dnssél! Jacob, Labor 8.00|day afternoonat Gottlieb Echtaen- Gux Kempcke, Dnninz 1s.an kamn'|. week wen; Messrs and Mesdnmu; August Kerkholf,Stanley and Rodney, Wm;Haltmnn,Amnndun 1\ 4 UPI-IOLSTERY and TOP WORKTIRE 1\EPAmn1G Blair Top & Tire Comm m- mmm, No v . Sa l -I Emil Lullman nued at tha Mrs. l r v 100.00 Minnie [Allman homa Thursday Glen Mcbanlld, Nov. Salary 100.00.mnrnlng. Nehnah-Iowa on Co., Gas a m Mrs. Henry Pneper called nr the J.'E. Miller,"Prop. u J. .fid=\=<. Bhir, mmm. nmmw uf me .ue notified w appear and ahuw nun, I! gay, why uid Instrument may not bs proved, xllowed and probated u dw but Wm md Tesb nmsnt at uid deceased, md exe- cution Lhgreol, and adminirtndon cl slid eltlw be grunted. 'witneu my hand Ind Otfi cill g g ;Lh£|l8th. day o l Deamber, (SEAL)1. c. EL' \-111, 4741,County Judge. _______.._...--:I Mrs. Chu. Wil\Lnmn died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Edna Clark in Albian on Saturday aff/-ernocu at two o'cJock.The body ~..~ou- were hosts D0 the Merry G0 "<nd Club nt. their home in the coun~ y on Saturday evening.Bridge was played after dinner and first priz- es were won by Mn. C. W. An- drews md C1yde Cook; low primes wmt fo Mn. c . G. Mmha u a nd John Hebard.. Mrs. Ed Newell, who has been quite sick for the putt three weeks is able to be out once more. was brought to Ar! ~gton ~-~ I \s-\!¥ p ! 7 § ; f 1 x i n l u c l l - l l ' ° " " ' * '_ ~a n ~. 9 ~,~ .. 1` . I~'\.'s-" " f =":>€"** .|/l ;~Ji n g |\ J*f 9 .I q 5 ; .>-I.Q - ' " 3 |~, ~~`Lf mu 1 u » d » a 1 s q n u ¢ w | , p » e » . oil:or meh elemmh,~ wi thnny a ndullhy -pxo duc ta i m :ident thereto;m d bo own And de a l i n s n y a n d n l l k i nd l o f p e r - what mopexty;to aeqdm,bay, as guests at dinner Sunday, Minn May Hebard of Fremont,Claude Helm of Nebraska City, Dr. and Mrs. P. L. Cady and sons Dick and (Continued on 'page six) r.1 ~r .;,:,\..-3:~¢a:.:'v~;-- ''e. 21,11 zx mzu amz \ nl z\\'l'\ :mx lx Special Until January lst,1931 PLACE MONUMENT ssued the sum of not to exwed Te Thu Do\1ars ($10,000.00) Prelé Stock, und there may -Sasned,t to exéeed the sum ~ F i l m n ousand¥ mum (SI5 000.00)mon Stock. m e t h is being issued gm theincorpo tors concurnnuywi the Articles of Incorporation ~ hundrd shares of Lhe Comm~ Stock.That when shams, eith of the Prefened Stock or of Common Stock are Issued same must be paid lor in cash ' \ s ~~ ` ~ . ~~ a individual or natural person;the amount of capital stock nuthorizai ard the terms and oondidons on which it is to be paid shall not ex- ceed tim sum -of Twenty-:live Thousand Dollars ($26,000.00). All of which capital stock shall be and is non-assessable; and the author» ..:| n 1 . :.s *Que g ':QM.f .°1, 1 1 ' ;'V . r . r " '\a F .wg. 5, : ~ 1 ma n a g c ~ t , c o n d u c t ~ r o p e ~ t i o n o f s u c h b u s i n e l i t o t h e sa me e x- tant and like eff€C\`» as auc h s. bus- ."\..v.; |o n ~RI! Q~. »I .yay or deal generally in m y gr all kinda of real property/ and 'real utam nnd m make md ew cum deeds uf convsynnce in con.nection therewith pertdning to such business; and. to do any or in con-all other things necessarynecdon wich, as a part of or in- -: Q 4.. n f f . _-1 ~=.w ~ u ¢ -;~~,~ ~1' ; s 1 .,, ¢ Sl JOHNSON AUCTIONEER I Blair --Nebraslm ...See Us For $aakings... Farm Sales a Specialty Phone-White 263 ized capital swck shall be and is divided ima one thousand shares, eaclfnhne of the par value o! '1`wenty-five Dollars ($25,00). Thatol such amount of the capital ad Ranch and just before ni ght fall :made tmi n with van. four mule i umudrwe infro ma he a a s t and went into camp. about 1oo yds. from Grselh campsite. Next morning the Greens left enrly and during the day they,wera overtaken by a rktachment of cav- dry who told them the party of immigrants at Deserted Rlnch had been set upon by Indians, eleven white men Allin and the wile at .~» ; by the dwi r ho m Cmtn l P lr kCongregations! church of 0mAhu\ Prof. Alle! of Dome College ~ edbed dm choir.A reception with nfrenhmaah was heh! in the dup. el following the program and was sponsored by the members of the local choir.The Parent Teacher Anodatioximet Tuesday evening at the high' school building.Rev. E .R. Baker! of Fremont, was the speaker pf' the evening.| been minted by Jnmea Green od! Central dty, who vu the neun! eye-vritmu to what occurred in ;thlt me aing of _whibes - i ~ § = superior band o l indi um r. Green nude leverul trip! between Omaha and Colorado boom towns in 1860.In 1864 he decided w go ko Colorado vm- his !\mi\y.He knew the trail 5owe\l he did not nut for a wagon train.When he reached Cottonwood Springs he was told that an Indian party hadwas told that an Indian party had one of the men carried oA'f.by been reported In that vidnity, and dttarklng force.The white m n detachment of soldiers had been'were buried by the soldiersit tsent out bo drive them off.Mnlplme o{ thdir massacre md the ;=~== decided w return to Schuy~ the Plum Creek monument - a m d 'upe d o.v.ait until the danger from 2erec1.ed.Th? Greens es .'4 ~.~5 gp-~ , 1 w - ~ ~... >~ ~>~»\vl # a f r v x ,..,_~~i ..g.~ / .14 .,1 ' ~1.f=<_.... a-» .a6 ~ fy .-»»<~,r ..~¢: \~1~ ,;~ ¢~=, sf*,;5,»~1» "~'~a=\~*=- *.'Af5f ~ . ~ ' n ~ ~ ~\ , /-\~.c. L .., , _ ~w 1 w ¢f v,. _,~Z,,.'¢ ~i1¢§'~d x Fm* 1;v 5 a¢I¢...., Q Q".|\~»»f1 1i»_ 1>".5 : 3 ., ..' H ...,. ~.»~ ». .. 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Can Cup Grease or :W - - ~T h e greatest "Mes.sl.ah" c horus ner.Na b . , Gle n wo o d .in...Ne - anrnr nssmnbled m th e mld - we s t brask a Ci ty . Nc b., Cou nc il B i n d s ._.,o This corporation commenced home Saturday."W ""°°"' Nu. 10, ms. mrsues business on the asm day of Aug»Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Mluko vis- ebrocl:. Scribner, amcmm dl-ust, 1930, and shall exist fqnj Qifty ggea gg Sunday at the home ol > §Axel Grease §Battery Cltnarged at 50cwillpresentI-lenders tmnous Chrlstmas o rotorlo "T he Mexlah" a t the O ma h a Clty Audltorium. Monday nlz ht. December 15. under ausp lee s of th e Un lte d "Mcslnh" Choral unlon of whlch Dean N. J. Logan ol the University Conserva- £017 ot Mus lc o f O ma h a ls the direc tor.T h e Bac h qu ar te t of Chicago, Nw z lllle d amon g th e llne st o ra ~ torlo solnlsts ot the United States. lneludlng Mm e .Els e Amn dt . s o- nrano. Lilian Kn owles, cont rolw. Ed win x e m v .tenor.a n d Ma r k Love, ba ss, wlll slug. Ph rty mu si c ia n s lro m th e Oma - ls . ,Pla tts mo uth .Nc b.,Ma lver n . Ia .. F re mo nt. Ne b. . Mlss ou rl V al- le y , Ia . . a nd Oma ha ' wlll p a rti c l- pare. rn the a bo ve p ic tu re : No .l .N .T .L u n d .preclclf.-nl. B la i r c h or al u n l n :No .2.Mr s . Gu y s m i t h .president Mls s o u n Va lley un i on ;No .3.u r s .J .rv. W e a n n . p r s ld c n t Ma lve r n u u lo n : No . 4 . Flo r en c e C a ve wmmn . Ne - br as ka Ci ty ,ac c omp ani st;No . 5 . J u s ti n lle lz re n , p r es i d e n t Oma h a Ch o ra l u n i o n ;No .6 . Mr s .J .L :r otor o t th e Un i te d Ch or al u ni on . I n th e i d o u v pic tu re be lo w. tzizc n at o rec ent rehearsa l of the Un i te d Ch o ra l u n lc n i n Om a h a . MIL: Anz le L iidc llewn, p resi dent Coun c il Blu f f s C h o r a l u n lo n ; Claude Ha ll. pres ident and assoc i- a te d lr o c to r o f th e Ta b o r u n lo n ; J oseph L ltta u .c on duc tor o t th e Oma h a S y mp lxo n y o r c h e str a wh o aridres:-sd th e c h o n m me mb e rs : Urefezsur Osc ar Ly d nrs o f M i d - 'and c ollege. ussoc lnu direc tor and pr e si d en t o l th e F r wn o n t u n i o n ; fe left to r l'§! 't: Van den hur g.n r a l d e n t Sc db ne r --._ __, .._._. ..~.,.-...... De a n N. J . L o ga n . Omah a . s ne e - »-.. -v nm vmn uni:-s c horus: J ohn y e ar s f ro m s uc h d ate ; th e h ig h es t a mo u n t o f indebtedness o r lla b ll- ity to wh i c h th e c o r po r a ti o n i s a t a n y one ti me to subjec t its elf mu st i n no c a se e ro ee d two -thi rd s of th e i s s u e d a n d f u lly p a i d cap- i ta l sto c k.Th e af f ai r s o f th i s c orporati on are to be c ond uc ted by a n offic er,tms f e e an d dxrector kn o wn as p r e si d e n t, a n d tha t a n y c ompe tent or qu udxf ied p erson who ua th e ho ld e r a n d o wn e r o f C o m m o n stac k a n d a s suc h a s to c k holder ls elxgnble an d ma y ho ld , oc cupy o r f l ll suc h posxtmn an d he s ai d pr es id en t ls to be the e x- |i n m s n l w r n f th e bn d ne a s Mrs . Mis ko 's pa re nts , mr .I nu mn -. w . A .W h itfo rd . Bi lly Se h ill,i h o t w o y e a r o ld son u f M r .a n d Mr s .E d Sc hi ll, (C ar o li n e Fr a hm) was ta k en to we Un i ve r r lty ho sp i ta l l n Oma h a or. Fr i da y an d S a tur d ay a b loo d tn n s fus ion ope ration .was pe rf or me d. M r Seh i\ l' a fa th er ga ve the b lo od l o r th e operation.A n e w nr-n, lli c lmr d De an was bo rn to Mr . uv-I ll r z .Sc lvill he r e la s t we ek a t th e home fd h er p ar en ts , Mr . an d Mr s. W m . Na p p .A so n wa s b or n D ee . 2 n d to Mr. ; a n d M n . T . w .Bu r k ha r t. l l a m a Shanahan. vm.-,e pr es id en n From nec. 11 to Jan. lst W i t h Every New Storage Battery m a n nI~ l .I I ._ All Purchases and Charging Batteries Guaranteed ':-: Phone 48:»:u Ditlof Wolsmann Service Station "The Station that Sells the Goods" l r 1 v- ar u~ u~ r u~ r 1 1-.1- |~ 1 1 r 1 ,.\ \ 1 r ful .g|,;|r.3|.gn.;||.g|,g|.gr. ha Symphony orchestra will plgyllmlonl no. 1. rruz. ram ~... nmulsu W, UA .,..._ AUUU ....-._..,_uouunvu _________accfomDan!rncnt.s for the huge stein.president Bed Oak union;s. Heigren. Omaha. prcaident of d d wil `chorus and the soloists.No. a. Mm Robert G. Read. Dresi-:~e United Choral union. and s ;§,po¥..'§°1°m§ ;°';;.°";. Choral unions of Thbor,Ia..,|dcnt Plattsmouth union;210.9.S.Crlsfwcll,prcszdent ot thu has been n'amed president Hlnlr. Neb., Red Oak, Ia.. Scdh-II.o .Rice.prwdcnn 1Iebre:.1:al.G1cnv:'m:i Choml u.uloI1..'to be and remain preside liz amlof the nam mgrmng co.,oJensen'0m|h&wal spuhx of the uve- , and il nlngattheregularmeefingof tlmne me .mm r'..mm.m:¢v muh which met for~ § "~phe ConInnssuccessor1sm u y exec of Buel Haines; Peter P. Nielson;pn md, petition on the 22nd dayq Dmf nd da g this 15; day ol The Séuttish Ame:-lun Inveshnent.of Deaember A. D.,1980,at 10 Ocwber, xsso. Company Limlbed, a Corpontion, o'c1oek A. M., and all persona in-R. M. Jensen. nllpemons h.\vix}gor 3:-\»\ln}i11s gm( | krexled are notified to appar and 47'f"A.G.J,e=\»{=»I gregationml chapel Mondny eve- ning.About forty, men were pres-ent. at the meeting and the din- ner wu served by the members of nw ¢1»n.~ The .umual election of officers o | i n b e r e s t i n t h e f o l l o w i n g d e s c n n e a ...nn\1lr....a.1 . 1 - 1 0 n f H a n ahow cauu,\i¢ any, why sam ln-NOTICE BY PUBLICA-for the Congregational Ladies Cir-TloN ON PETITION FOR cle was held at Crane ¢»=-14 onl\¥|"\"I"l|"|l* J. F. Rohn und C. M. Heine, Attfys. To Thomas Bryant, J. H. Hun- gnte,first real name unldlown; Bazel Haines, Rebecm Haines, wife -BUS SCHEDUL E- mm eslawz Inu was nm.; v. ....,Welt Hd! of the Northwest Quar-ter o slcuon 5:mx L a t x in Se¢tion6, all in township 18 North, Range 10'Eam. and also tax lol. 5inSection 81 and the West H A ! of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest: Quamr of Section 82, all in townshlp 19 North, Range strument mty not he proven, su- lowed and probated as the las! Will and Testament of nmld de# ceased, and exeeution thereof and administration of sald estate be granted.Witness my hand and Official Seal this 22nd day of November, P R O B A T E O F W I L L Wednesday aitaernoon.Th e me et- 1 "::_-*'~'|ing was pr ec ed ed by a o ne o' c loc kl n . n u tr n s _..\.....-.....-_a L..u..-.|..__.....1 \ ss Washington CounfY»I A. C. Debei, Att'y. In the County Court nl Washington County, Nebrukm. ln the Matter of the Ectnte of John Kld\r, Deceased: The verified petition ol Margar- ethn Kuhr has ban fi!ed itr the County Court n l said County, praying thht Letters Tenmnentary do issue to Max-garetha Kuhr and George H. Xuhr under the last Will and Testament of John Kuhr, deceased. Now, therefore, notice in hereby given that n us will be had on said petition on the 2nd day of January A.D. 1981, at 2 o'c.|ock P. M., and all persons infarested ..»...v ..,U ....~,».. Our High Class Assortment of Christmas Gifts Includes ° Dr a s er S et s Ma n i c u r e R o l l s Perf u m e Co m b in a ti on s Sm okin g Sets Sheaffer Pens ,~and~ Us et u l N o v e l t i a - L o o k T h e m O v e r .. .'., ~. ~.'»..'~.'»,.'~,'~»v"\~»'\».,v".."\. T h e B l a i 1 ' D 1 ' u g C o "It Pays to BuiHere"I A. Petersen, W. A. Whitlord, R Ludwig and C. A. Linn.Two new members added their mmes tn the menbershlp roll.Mesdsmes Har- old Weber, Dora Whidord,Mer- rin.Cook,Roland Ormsby ,und Miss Stella Renard were gbests. The officers elected wen Mrs. Gyde Cook, pres.,Mrs. R.A. Davies, re~e\ecbed vlse-pres, Mrs. Chau, W. Andrews, reelected sec., and Mrs. Myrvn Cwk, treaa The retlrng pres., Mrs. C. G. Marshall was given a vote of thanks for her splendid work during the past year.A iine musical program con- dsting of solos, quarbettes and anthems was presented at the Con- gregational clmrch §m»dny evening | ~~~l I1 o Northbound 9:00 A. Il.12:00 A- M.3:00 P. hi.6:16 P. M. I|1 0 E a s t o f t h e 6 t h P .M . » a . 1 1 o f a m d1 1 : 0 h A . .m ; 1 a n d b e i n g i n W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y , ! |N e b r a s k a ,r e a l n a m e s u n k n o w n n 2:00 P. In You and each of you will taka` 5-oo P. m g ilii H. Rrdllfs ha.:sE1s P. M.¢notice that W e |lrn -;|..;..nnéffnn in H19 l)m.ri¢~t 1930.(s1~:AL>45~4t NOTICE 'ro CREDITORS COUNTY COURT, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA Estate of Louis Mueller, deceased. No'1'1cE IS GWEN io the cred-itors w appear before me at theCounty Court mom in Blair, Neb- raska, on the 26th day ol Decem- ber,1930,and on the 28th dayof March, 1981 (nr the purpnse ofexamination,adjustment and ad~ luwance of claims.All claims not ethn Kuhr has ban fi!ed itr the County Court nl said County, praying thkt Letters Tenmnentary do issue to Max-garetha Kuhr and George H. Xuhr under the last Will and Testament of John Kuhr, deceased. Now, therefore, notice in hereby given that n us wi ll be Ind on said petition on the 2nd day of January A.D. 1981, at 2 o'clock P. M., and all persons infarested Math, 1931 will be forever Barred 1980.1 )I. c. ELLER. l6»8t Cmmey Judge. l ~. '| ~ ~ » -1 J. E. Daly, Attorney Nodee is hereby given that a corporation has been formed and given the name of FARMERS ou. CO.INC.;the principal place oi tranaacting its business in at Arl- ington,County o l Washington, Nebraska;the general nahxre of Lhe baldness to be trnnlacbed and the object and purpose of such corporadvn shall be to engage in the general retail and wholesale oil budness and dealing generally ...v ...v ..,U ..... .. Our High Class Assortment of Christmas Gifts Includes ° Dr a s er S et s ¢DANCE A T King's P a v i l i o n 3 mlles Norih of Blalr On Highway No. 5 Manicure Rolls Perfume Combinations Smoking Sets Sheaffer Pens ,~and~ Usetul Noveltia Sat., Dec. 13th l l || |'. I I~.»~»»¢\»- »~» 'v~ ¢ '¢ ' ~ » ' . H .. ». ¢|"|~ »"|~ al* ."'|1 ...... Music BY DAM0N'5 HARMONIANS OMAHA GOOD rmoa GOOD uusxcaoon on us: T h e B l a i 1 ' D 1 ' u g C o "It Pays to BuiHere"I Gyde Cook, PM-.Mrs. R.A. Davies, re~e\ecoed vim-prea, Mrs. Chau, W. Andrews, redected sec., and Mrs. Myron Cwk, treaa The retimg pres., Mrs. C. G. Marshall was given a vote of thanks for her splendid work during the past year.A iine musical program con- dsting of solos, quarbqttes and anthems was presented at the Con- gregational Qmrch §m»dny evening | Isuzu lun y c u uvn All 1\...--..--_f r n n h r S C H E D U L E -'C ou rt of W a sh in g to n Co u nty , Ne 'b '\;;f~='1........" ' r -_ C h k a g o & Nn h h k me m mmm With-3:35 M-S Bum--8:18 P. M.C. Sl. P~. M. & Omlh; Northbound ~ raska agnlnst you and each ui | you as defendmuts, the object and prayer ol which petition in w quiet the title of Willie H. Rahlfs in And to the following des¢:xibed ...\"me n tn-wit:The West\ , f Surely. this year's»glfts must ~ ''ig |y ,\" * f : " I l _,r* M v r #I . Q r I I ¢9P 0 the fine st e ver.Yo u c a n ma k p 1930 the happie st ChrlsLma,s a t the m a ll, a nd the mo s t s e ns i ble , It y o u s e lec t mo de m, us ful e le d- tfln lmnlla nc e s a s gs m.o r e v e r! ~...__x l Odin sn Lhylu mag. |x _________ a comm _ 7:10 A. na.1z:uv r. m.2:40 P. M.7:40 P. M.(except Sundxy) I\\I\II IIABCUS BECK BONDBD .xnsrxncran ''mx EXT suov E. c Bum, Prop:-into: \ m-1».aocu»n \I Half of the West Had!af the Northwest Quarter of Sebtion 5; mx lot 1 in Section 6, all in township 18 North,Range 10 East,anddAc lot.5inSec-tion Sl and the West. Hal! ol theSauthwest Quarler of the South- west Quarter of Section 32, all in Township 19 North, Range 10 Eastof the6thP.M.al.\o{sddla.lld being i n Washington County,Nebraska,and to cancel and ad~ judge paid md released ol record a certain mortgage given byHenry C. Miner and Hannah M.Miner to the Scottish American --_.=__.._. §éBin`i»'S'§"5?`£i15"fA"mn§.A nqjsr 3 5electric washer. lroner and iron for Mother Nqw l3mP§ fo tx family.What Qorlously wonderful gltts.Yet, they neea cosr. no -=more than ordinary presents.Come ln and let us explain our new Holiday Gm Plan.It may solve your Christmas problem, early. f"'f;fs; . j Satisfactory semen .Courteous 'I'~n:at.meut \ First door use Entarpdse ofiioli xx|Dr. Normm K. Ralhmmn \oP'r0mE'rR|s'r 1 Over the Blair Drug Co. Phone Bluk 41 Investment uo mpmy mmnwu,.Oorporation, and mcorded in Bock "L" of the Mortgage Rewrds of Waahingwn County, Nnbmsks at Page 513, and bo have the defend- ants and each ol them ndjudged w have no lien on or inberest in said land. and w perpetually enjoixmpll I'" "A intment.d d each r them fromI.Q bye PPO ~ f l . . . n l ¢ i 1 x H ! ' a n m a n d »..~=..y.....,-.... ,..,........ .. _.- __\|poslession of said premises-You md emu at y ou ue re qui red w!answer said petition on or belore |V.he 12th day of Janunxy, 1931. \uma this 29th day of Novemlm-, 1930. I \\u| .¢ c ' rRlr : ' ro mvrl:r t `\Brown. "15;;,'A`é"é}»}'; | .,, t a n n e d t o u t ahntfa' J i ll r lg h t . " I I J B . 0 - o 5 ? - \ Q1 f@ !r~ :)_\"Zéni l* .°|i & n u n :1 -l *-'.f u ' Jg .i - _ = = ° = '. . . ` ? :.i » " ° ' : ` r L These are .tha UPU of [Ht l that bring l u l l n l pleasure all the y e a r a r o u n d . A ll o f th a n h a ve beau ty ,x n d ls e tu ln e a l u n d n o w e l c o m e i n o w l? /'a n u a a b le . n m, u p .. 1 " L ""'\'?. .av,,JC g,\"""'-<1 ,ff~'f"'d=:""I I . o 1 » - 1 - » » -u -DR. vs x Willie H. Rahlfs. ... ..'- F» m~:m>mL1.1 cm mr x>um.1cA-DENTlST l N "ii me vwrrnnw Frm |. .,.._ ..... . .. . . ... - _,..Locned in new Home Thanh-e PROBATE OF WILL enumBhlru=§F..k.'Grant Lathrop, Atbomey 'x STATE OF NEBRASKA I x l ssBLAIR ABSTRACT l TITLE Washington County,\ COMPANY \lmthg County Conn nl Wuhhal-Bandui Ahh-meter |__ w\}_Cnn!y,_Nebrn.sks.II I . \ \" m s m o m s\ l l ! ! m u l i .h a s a l w a y s N - § » | | imma .lu n ta d .|» . \ . \ l r nB n u t l f s 'y o u r H o m e v mm n v s . m m s . i r -._ ygggjg 15 In the Mutter of me 1-.mam or__ N,|,|-uh George C. Cuhdin.sBi d!x The vsrified petition of Grant Q lmhron has been filed in the You'll LikeOur Easy Holiday Terms ;'<-i*` I0\~{a;Nehm;;iia ~ghl;~4 u g 'f I .| _~ Cond of Nd County, pny- DIL EDWIN T. JIPP ing that Le&|sr| Testnmenury dc _ _ .|2°"""........liame on Grant Lothxvn under thx a and P owe r ,,;,'§°°;,.§''WH can In/fr Ln; ¢f»/:food zggdxlrzrzas /:cm\|}nwi11m§d're»¢amenzufG¢ur¢<I Now, dmdon, nodes is im-eb; given that 1 hearing will be InI " W I P -I m m u n12.-_n M rMaf t#auf 'l be MM ,vwu w \I nhlma sunfromTeh- mdalle ndly k-endW. A. ~_..,am u n » n » ¢ s . n n u . ¢ , e . a m » @ L ¢ » ¢ . . ¢ m ¢ ` € & " m a ~ a l q f l m , n vu a » » ¢ ¢ ¢ »w s imu.\ndF1dd»r°vmbz*ii°°=¢¢5¢n'e\sdtdu¥olbw|:'PNl-» hihimnr,11g,;11m,y »¢a¢llndna¢nmn»m».~.~'L b l b ¥ b ° ! ! U b ° m T" l ' ¢ J U \ I l - . J I U - 3 - P - | 4 " " 'l n -:u r. =» »a m l n. .n m yn1 ¢» a m ord n¢J » K nm d l(r|.Tadnuqmav..i1r sau.wu1-z.-nd Bda: }¥dwHrkan¢-\\'lD¢!ormo- thermdbnhy.5LP m 1» Lld iu 'M¢ m et au'l'h\lfI¢|l¥:hnmnovn |£ th eE d Hmnenbrfmevrithangaandnwa ol12msmben.Vidtdnlndudodll1ue|HmnahandInurl.|e!ll'~xm,LaohNdnannndHelen'I'ay-lor md Mrs. John Taylor.Umm folk: who wkwd Satan dnyennlngm ppetstthe kobBumunenhomeincluded:Hr.md lLrs.Cu'lRnm\1»¢u und Ral-xmlfnmily, Mr. md Mrs. G¢°I'¥°muasen and children md Mr. Mrs. Jam Svnnna. Mr. and Mn. Ed Hman qzntSunday dternooa at the Mu-dn Lusen home.Mr. pad Mn. Clarence Long of Omnlu vrnm Sundnv :muh at the I I 1. P. um nhn; smr.¢m.!==¢-I' H1nqnIranPe¢\rlvv,,l1»'lHlU| Nauru: :pmt w~d»@-dam-fu-f mu-mu Nbmnsaungump. l i n e n ~nemmhmp ||>w=llJl§vd¢§¥ ldthlllsllnnahshnvn.Bmd»y¢'P=fl\\¥v1l*°°f!*°*1'° ChrllPatnnon homawgn lu-. maun.EdG¢1»1m m m dIm - ra.insnndllt.nndl[n_W£llDick- moyer..The Yclll¢ m>p1¢u Plm¢h\¢ ¢;imnF`rid.\y¢vmmlng|tthA Deli!Gnuulmme.Hi n m o n Gunn and A1berl.Beuo:|won a m p : - I m w d Raymnmi Gnusotha ansohtlon.jSundsyntkemwnm d m r wguatsnttheChri1BensonhomewerelKr.mdMrs.JoeJee:enmd ..x.:m..~n Mr .ml Mn_Alben. .len- Axlinghm, spent*Friday lvmilll at the Hsary nmmnm hams.Hn. Henry Humana: md son lllrelium and dunes Kmxbm dmv! m nk Cty Monday and vh-jud at the hai.Kndua lwme. 11-= cn-rmm. sem of Binh- u um Fllhima mm.41-1: BENCH moms Mr. and Mrs. Ghnn Gory mdHn. John Gory un of Teknhmh,vnma Mondny vim. mr. md Mn.chu am ma Iamily.' Hr. md Mn. Chrk Lippiwmam my .na um a c; I-ivvln-I Icott and Mrs. Emma Hoover zpentl Sunday evening visiting at thaJonas Blomberg hume. Mr. and Mrs. Lars Fnndlan en- tertained the Pimmhle (Tlnh nt £B&="mm1'i i .thi Vi°'.§d\°°l.¢*rut~=f'..J>*fl»~ ~, .xr ,.1-ud1s°fx=a»e=»<snr.»pdn¥th»a~»¢k a m v m u n g u m m u n u u u i home.!(nm d)ln.Chu.Hu.|k tookthelnbukhathdrbvmeon&md,y¢vm¢n¢__..'Mx.m dlln.0Juobsenn.n6 Alice were npperguoounttheHnnrylennea homsB;mdlyno- The Bench Community Club metntthehbmeofMn.Ami.mw BeckThundlyvithtws1vemem-ben plume.m m m m n x ' CannonlndWini!ndAl1enwex~evisitors.Thelrnaxtmeedngwillbewith Mn. Ted 01.\en;twhIdl dma Y-hw will lun | Christmas m b b u .Mm Emil Hngge and mn, Don-lld and Mia Marie Koenig :fed with Mr. and Mn.Andxew Matzsn Sunday afternoon. Mr. and M n .m m f u~.| ....n ilE I | ¥ d § g | | u t l o n h g . n s a i n ¢ n t 'M n m d g n .A l i h d H m a n C k m q n t o s m r d s a n - i¢ f .u n ».n»»¢a¢»mm.{,.~ohm ma iQdA¢E.C-.UW ineottho|uch 'nn|nd\nuinberototbcr5!1=<i»1.lf¢9rw°n.n l a t l v u ~ a t t h e nl . Special Price lncllcemghtsf' ...for... CHRISTMAS At The Arndt Hémlware an 4 . . x A .. uvnlh-mr L Pmv ENT E arms:#~~ m 1 ¢ = \ - m o w m m u m ~CBOW ELL ~.,\ l i u h h w u q p h o m onomendAd»y irlth R n . M1-x.George. M n .la nd v u ugne uhly primed whe nhu dmght nr Butimtndbex' lrlendl tram 1,_=_-» --~_=g - - w vu -.u q m m u a n g i u 1|-»~=\=a.1s19. LQ I zu Lv` . ..tld¢n|erYenr 'il -ll Ev e r y mb n c l i p d n l a m d l la o pma c e a nnt.The nua nc e ! la a a r i bul wi llbo lmta ntly ao-no v u df r o mo n rmd lb gl i l w nt tl iu p l n d o n o l f h a d n z l d t a f i i\| a ,| n/bl hlunbe no ,o th a h ~h hm e a ttho da dg um d m b anua ltm é s ita a d th x th a o e m d- \||m|ax\emadelPl¥'*-°f'-h0¢°\\' i n e t hetveenthe publisher and subscriber. A SUBFACED ROAD |To x v mr F A R M The American Country Llfa Con- ftmrwe at tha Wlscondn College qi Ag:-Iculmxv, has talmn a stand for "a surfaced fo ul to m f r i xnne fs gate."l t was pointed out that ol the 8,000,000 miles ol mad ln this country, only 800300 mlles.or 10paeent,nreatahaanll Iadanl highways.The xemalnlng So pe ro e nta ne l udfi e da s lo c a l road; and faw ol them have dl- wreatherkurhceu. At laaaf. 80 per cent of all in-mera are served by dirt roads which become virtually Impusabla tn motor traffic in the winter. 'I'h¢'eon!erence favors tha use o f aurfaaa whose wearlng qual- idea will be adequate, but whole original and maintenance coat will he low.Such sutfaoea,bound by asphaltic oils,have been used in vadoua p .of the country for mnny years, and have made aplen- did records 01 inexpenllve service. It was brought out at he non- femnue that many farmers are breed no kap their motor vehicles at the junction of dirt roads with lard-sutfacd main highways, and to transport. themselves and thdx- families between those points and their farms by horse-drawn wag-xma.Until ch conditions . . . } corrected, ag:-I ture will continue to atvruggle a 'nat tremendousm m I France iauitting on N39 o! Um! world and this is at the expenae ti Germany whom she is forcing io pay a yearly war indemnity ao amormoun that lt beggars that vnnntry and enriches her.While am is xmmm on Germany pay- ing her obligations dw hene1f.i¢~ n o m ha own dehta contracted for war purposes.Thla will aure-ly hr i n g o nnv ra r i nthe ne u fd me .Fume ia at present theru l i n g w w f oi Europe but ahe CIIIIWE rule the wor`lL R a i r i n » ¢ n t o e n c t a n v i m ~ mi n g p o o l u u i t h a l a a x i mi a b e - .gums to worry tha dt! fa the rs uutly..'l'wo location; ,g¢ beingm u a h :"0 n6 ui 't ha a la the ~ which im dw lit nady anna:md the other is ln 'Prairie Pad:addition.The de- dli o nla a u nto bri nga bo utmuc hdiaamllon before the time arrivesl t o r ~»-| Mrs. Mlrk mn; who le!! hurt her nnklo lut week, il to be up md around lull!- Mlu Meta Zdglar spent Su with her m n EdnaFrench lpmtthawefl with her folks, Mr. md Mn. \ l u z n c n nw n u m a r u .S M r s .R i d d l e a h n r g e r l s m l k i D 8 | | c " |R a s m u s s e n h o m e . v i m w i u l h e r d a u g h t e r ,I d a o l 'm r .a n d m H e n r y R u m u e e e n Omnhe,who ll teaching school there. Mrs. Morrlaqn in making an ex- tended visit with her hi/ends and relltivee at Plndemouth, Neb. u -.\_.._._..____.,~___, and family. Mr.and Mrs.Chrls Petersen and family end' Alfred Jenn of Blair, were Sunday din-ner guest: lt the Art Pullen home The young people's meeting was held Tueedav evminz lt the Carl mm 'Jr' :Q '~ lie ia.;;';.;l..;'&1.f;;nom Gnuea 1tablea of players were present. Wednesday dimer guests etthe H. C. Rumunen home were Hr. and Mrs. Wm Haneen md findi- ten,Mrs. Will Denman and eon A baby glrl wu hom Saturday fn wh-_ mm Mm.Hnv e v Ku hr lt Mn. Clifford Rey and Ted Ollng- er won flrn prlzem and Mrs. Geo.Follen and Lin Frandson reeelv- ed the cdnaalationn.They will hold their next meeting with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olimnr. Dm 18th. : |II I and bab§`h»T§ 'T "1'§`$fé§ Miss Mabel Anderson ol Omaha.M n Ray J n of Omaha.O n T o y s a n d P l a y G o o d s =1>ent FrIday at the parental,Hwy Smith ho me. I Hr and Mn. Earl Jeuenlpent.m-xuiy mum; mining as the, Henry Jensen. hom."Mr ma Mm. 'rea ounger, mf and Mrs.Chris Jenna:and chil- dren, Mt. and Mrs. Louie llenke'I-nd children md Mr.and Mrs. Georn Fallen mm M.. .n ..:.¢»..,| For the Beautihll Enameled Pm Reservoir and lligll 2 Family ritan Range With Shelf -$89.50 I | Mr.Andmw Jones of Grand klnnd, spent a femr ys with his brother,Squire Jon who hu been on the sick HSV for ihe put few days./ Mr. Woods' step-son from Syra- cuse, spent Sunday with them. Mn. C0mInh was ghd to have her so n a ll on har agnin this week. Mr. Fletcher :pmt Sunday eva ning with his relatives in Herman. Rev. and Mrs. Gwrxe accompan-i e db y Mx 's .C Iuk Me a d lnd Mr_ Jones, wentlo Omaha on bulinesa on Friday. The Executive Board had their regular meeting Wednesday ol the past week. Seven! of our ladies went to the Ladies Aid meeting at the hame of Mrs. Simons on Wednesday. | ...|y Qv¢o Ca ri b e: g |~a n d , s p e n t th e B Peterson 41% #Ih e A n d r e w lmi l le a en- gu es ts : t - and !am~ ter Iverson elmn m d ~lsen,also nd Baud: heater and a dinner given by ~berson and d ol Orum oon at theBlair with embers.A ~./GIVEA s~~ ~f ~ ..__ F o r . C h r i s t m ~ Gift ~ ~ y § a r s o f H a Usefi1{hess is the choice of .all.Th why a Camer invokes tremend gratitude on the' part of the recéi~ See ourChristmas Stock of Agfa Amsco Box and Folding Came Agfa Box Camera No. 2 $2.~ No. 2.A $4.~ Agfa Readyset Folding .No. 1 $12.00 and"$13.~ 'Nm 1 A $15 and $1 The Stewart Ph\rm J. HAROLD STEWART, Mzf- held Tuesday evening Cariborg home.Hr. : er Nielsen were ~nl ninq vidtors at thhome. Roy Peterson of Alfred Jensen of Bm week-end at the Ch home.---~.."Q"It; Thursday evening and Victor Johnson tortained the followkl a dinner party:~» =-:r dunes H. C. Rasm ily, Jens Sorensen, P and Teaaie,Chris family.and Peter Ni M§saes Anna Kuhr Crowdy, Mrs. Mamie Jens Iverson. Orum folks attend~ party Sunday ev the Blair hospital.|'Mn a nd Mrs. ~ Je nse n en Sunday ne w A t t he Allred berbalned relatives at their hom~ Skov home wana Mr.and Mn.Sunday in honor of their daugh Carl Erlckxen and Evelyen,Ed-ber, Enld's fenth birthday.Thus~ward Newldrk andI-'rlfz Christof-'present for dinner and euppe ferson._fwerk Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Gill v. Nels Rasmussen,Anna and sons of Tekmnah, Mrs. Frank WilAndrewofAmes, ward Monday son and daughter, Frmcea a . guests at the'N. J. Andersen homo.Mr. I-Qmmet Bolt and daughters o Clarence Knuum of Clear L¢k.,|n1m-.On Monday Enid gave al u I»'l "~ \f |\ ..The Danish Ladies met Wednesday nite Mr. and Mrs. Lara Holland and' Jem Andersen home i children were Thumhy evening Ian attendance of 16 Ii " "lllma b ¢ - n d y.»°¢'~¢==»i°=»°=1¢i>ls°==-For|fzvoenu|7dqyau¢S£hd¢oymirho\u¢work »omx\d\u|ierbyh|ving,|n alenaion mlephoneustain.Your loqhzmnagiivnill gladlyhllkdzlsprog: lqnovuwidaycu.z Blair Teléphone Coa dlled to din from your work sway up-fulp?H°rwdf=d#¥p9¢ningnfmerc1imb- mgthualouglllghhqevunlaimadnxingxhedny. -n | " | |.»- °~savesa _, I those§t¢{i§Q~"~l ."" °'Y r u I |.n »» L r L I f Beautiful '"ll051*w ~~1 1. ]WO~f~l'l~6€?". ~ t d e ~ h ~ 5 Q ""x >3 . ~'.:4' y ' ~1 5 I 'Q I u n \ ~ . _ - I - l ' ' . - - i i fv5,| I r r lt the Clifford Ray home Thurs day evening. Charles Husk and Clarkson were in 'Dekamah Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Mencke ind Vacuum Cleaners with attachments $30 Electric liéaringraaa °°$5.75 Crosley Electric Radio, complete with tubes ----$64.50 Aladdin and Coleman Lamps -$8.50-up Kidney |\eids§§ :B r e a k S l e e p n u m m : U Nlkhts Baclnwhboqusnt "eg smlls, Leg I5un». mr!! nunnul, or umlng, dun to function-al Bhdder lrriutlon. in wld eondl-Llonla mnkol you nel tlrod. denruuaagdlscaunged. try the Cynax Ten.\\ork| 1--5 nm-u ¢lre\|lat.tnF thruUm lY|¢em n 16 mlnutel. Pra nd brthounands for ranld and mlltlva ae-ulon. Don't sive up. Try ltlx (Dro-nounced Sins-tax) man. under than-on-Cmd Guarantee. Hull quicklymay than condluonn. hrvwvo rent-m nigen mn anargy, or money Dvds'1';' <..: a . THE BLAIR DRUG L COMPANY z Our Stock Is Large We Invite You to Get Our Prices lt the Clifford Ray home Thurs day evening. Charles Husk and Clarkson were in 'Dekamah Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Mencke ind Vacuum Cleaners with attachments $30 Electric liéaringraaa °°$5.75 Crosley Electric Radio, complete with tubes ----$64.50 Aladdin and Coleman Lamps -$8.50-up Kidney |\eids§§ :B r e a k S l e e p n u m m : U Nlkhts Baclnwhboqusnt "eg smlls, Leg I5un». mr!! nunnul, or umlng, dun to function-al Bhdder lrriutlon. in wld eondl-Llonla mnkol you nel tlrod. denruuaagdlscaunged. try the Cynax Ten.\\ork| 1--5 nm-u ¢lre\|lat.tnF thruUm lY|¢em n 16 mlnutel. Pra nd brthounands for ranld and mlltlva ae-ulon. Don't sive up. Try ltlx (Dro-nounced Sins-tax) man. under than-on-Cmd Guarantee. Hull quicklymay than condluonn. hrvwvo rent-m nigen mn anargy, or money Dvds'1';' <..: a . THE BLAIR DRUG L COMPANY z Our Stock Is Large We Invite You to Get Our Prices n u m m : U Nlkhts Baclnwhboqusnt "lg smlls, Lu I5un».m r ! ! nunnus, or umlng, dun m funeuon-al Bh dder lrriu tlon. in w ld eo ndl- Llonla mnkol you nel tlrod. denruuaagdlscaunged. try the Cynax Ten.\ \ o r k |1- -5 nm-u ¢lreu laun F t hruUm lY|¢em n 16 mlnutel. Pra nd brthounands for ranld and mlltlva ae-ulon. Don't sive up. Try ltlx (Dro-nounc ed Sins-tax)ma y . u n d e r m e-on-Cmd Guarantee.H u l l qui c k lyma y th a n c o n d lu o n n , h r vwvo r u t-m nigen mn anargy , or money Dvds-r f <. .: a _ THE BLAIR DRUG COMPANY | | L vl 1 .»~f g n"'>X._ Our Stoc We Invite Our ~z 1 i n 1-\ py 's us GLOVES are. oURsPEcIAL1'Y W e c a r r y ;large li ne o l the we ll knh wn HANSEN GL OVE In Suede and Kld.Al l sizes.Lnv ely Ne w Shades a nd Several New Styles . 50 0 off on C6'hts, Our Sale ot Winter Coats stlll continue wl¢|'|" 50per cent.We have a number of Extrn Flna Bargains left In Women'| and cnua- dren's sizes The purchase by the school board Qs!th :two northwest lots on vmh zh lugh school 1. located §Ii " "lllma b ¢ - n d y.»°¢'~¢==»i°=»°=1¢i>ls°==-For|fzvoenu|7dqyau¢S£hd¢oymirho\u¢work »omx\d\u|ierbyh|ving,|n alenaion mlephoneustain.Your loqhzmnagiivnill gladlyhllkdzlsprog: lqnovuwidaycu.z Blair Teléphone Coa dlled to din from your work sway up-fulp?H°rwdf=d#¥p9¢ningnfmerc1imb- mgthualouglllghhqevunlaimadnxingxhedny. -n | " | |.»- °~ 'x 'E' ?UL'I" 1 ~savesa _, I those§t¢{i§Q~"~l ."" °'Y r u I |.n »» __._| :~x >|, :\ ' f ' "~`o i g +~L W !1 Beautiful Gzfts Of -Every Description J W e are now showing a large va- '.-==-==-=' I H ' M Q . i i fv5,| 0 .*'~\,.v-l f~i,>-= o ' l i p s .l'a h_ 4 4 - ; . _ - I - l ' ' . - - .. nv look: into the future.Blair must gmv as the y e nra ro lllzy andwlth the increase in population comes the incwaae ln the school and the more the necessity tor laygroundroom md this was the kr oppor- hmiéy that the board h'\d of pur- ==i=».x°mn¥~. 'rm entire ock d be owned by U\€ dist- litt and need for playgrounds for the school and no doubt this will be done as soon as the opportun- ity is ripe. We nom that Nebraska has Itolen the alfalfa crown from Kalman.For a number of years Kansas ranked flrst in the produc~ tion ol nK\l!s but this year Nelw :uh wok sweepstakes and ll the int ln't.'hat product.lows may bout of her tall corn but Nehru- kl shawn her how so grow hay. There is moc lK't e days of hard times.Yet very few people are ngggng o r 'win realize the full meaning of the word.Very !e\r are in need ln Nebraska.We are #mob going through the re- tdjushnent that was sure to come Yullovilng theblg drunk of the war period.We will élmply be obliged io aecustom ourselves to | dlller- =mt plane of llving,We esn't ex- pgq anything else and the sooner in get don to that idea the bet- 'im-.Prices df all commodities live been grujnxlly slumplng for a number of ynersbecause the law A# wnvly md demand has alwsyf and always will set the price. }3o xlng`Tmd'b'nll£l§li¢in§ are now qwmd in take A back 'nent Vlth q m h u n s .The other day the Southern Cnlllomin University football tenn and Notre Dome of indi um Played in California and the report hu it that 88,000 peo- ge witnested the game.The vic- Nry o f2 'Hn0 we ntmNo h~e D| ms SILK LINGERIE' A Real Bargnln nt this Chrlstrnas Season ls our Suk Lingerie,Step-»ln|.Dance Sets, Bloomerl. Slips,Hose and all the dalnty Pajamas A women loves to hmve ma y be Ioand he re a t a Very Moderate Price. smocxs at $1.50 0ur Regulnr $l.95 Smo ck.priced lt SL5 0. L f THE HACK SAW VOLUME s Bhir,Nebnska, Dedémber 11, 1980 NUMBER ze Shortest dl¥l» long- en.mghm :his month, but we don'tseem to he gettingany mom s lee p ~ usual. We luva always claimed that a child got mo n use and pleasure out of a Coulter Wlgvn dun my uther thing you c m buy.But we it now mo n than ever, u we uw Mildred Poulmnand her little nephew across tlm me e t move n large pile of swvs wood tn the _basement on their Agfa Amsco Box and Folding Cameras Agfa Box Camera No. 2 $2.00 No. 2.A $4.00 Agfa Readyset Folding .No. 1 $12.00 and"$13.00 'New 1 A $15 and $16 /1 The Stewart Pharmacy V ..; u |:l l enjoy it veryi much "Off ic er ,st-up th a t mother one along in a minute." The "Flexible Fly- er" hu allways been wxuddened the beat sled on the market and t h e "Kelly Canter" is built onthesa-me priwple only n little llghtar. We have bothkinds. Houselwld Hint If you make 1 mesa of the Christmas dlnner,just dump it on a lettuce leaf and call it salad. We don't claim ¢o know much about history but we've never heard of a war where both Aden d.(¢ln't tlli m self-ddenae. We are l'iVil\8 I largs tube of Ai r Rifle :hots freewith a single shot, Daley Mi-Rifle and 2 t m m t h l m p e a v er. "When I was a baby they coudd put mybud in A bea cup." "W-ell,l decluel And did you live!" Have you laen that new Coaster Wagon that lfeers like an automobile andcuft tip? Chrishnns lighting PETEHSEN HARDWARE A First Come,llrst cholce.Fast Colors ~New Slylel, Good Lennhs OUTFIT THE BABY FOR CHRISTMAS Our complete llne ol Clothes lor the baby makes Ideal (lifts.Lovely Coats. Wool Sulu. Hoods, Dresses Hose. Sweaters. and Booties _are always acceptable ..` \ANOTHER SPECIAL g' this week ls the Lo ng Sleeve d Mercer-W hic h w e a re o lle rln ized Print Dresses. large and small sizes Regular $2.95 No w $1 .9 5 an Color, Dark Prlnts and lleslgnad for Real S IThese Dresses are well m.\de» F erv ae The large woman can bo flttad here W e have a line of accessories such as Hand Bags, Purses,Mesh Bags"Flowers, , Home Dresses,Ruby Ring Hose, Ladies and Children's Sweaters, Belts Gir- dles and many other articles to choosefrom. ~giftyoufmve beenseeking. ~S p e c i a l F a n c y B o x e s o f 5|Stationery, Candy, and ~Eastm ankodaks ~Complete Supplies for Bridge i Parties . ~PRlZES,'CARD,TABLE COV- ~ERS, TALLYS ~. L C o q k e .We must ham our thrills. »» You are Invited to Shop Here ~ Thé Style Shoppe The Clli'ilrtFu`Sei»on F'rHu 'nge old custom ol the Yuledkie celebration is nearing Ind lltvlpirit ol the season is be- ginning m be (dt ip the air. This ig uwéi illv noted i Bltir's busi- lqu houses The merchants have qmcp|Snna1Iy'fine stocks an hmd 'this yur both toys for the little w h and &|e'more nanllble and lm ax-Hclea for the elders.Bhdr 'x THE HACK SAW VOLUME s Bhir,Nebnska, Dedémber 11, 1980 NUMBER ze Shortest dl¥l» long- en.mghm :his month, but we don'tseem to he gettingany mom s lee p ~ usual. We luva always claimed that a child got mo n use and pleasure out of a Coulter Wlgvn dun my uther thing you c m buy.But we it now mo n than ever, u we uw Mildred Poulmnand her little nephew across tlm me e t move n large pile of swvs wood tn the _basement on their V ..; u |:l l enjoy it veryi much. "Off ic er ,st-up th a t n u n .H e h a boot- le g g e r l" l l n ~¢ cited.There'1I be history but we've never heard of a war where both Aden d.(¢ln't tlli m self-ddenae. We are l'iVil\8 I largs tube of Ai r Rifle :hots free with a single shot, Daley Mi-Rifle and 2 gm. with | repeat er. "When I was a baby they coudd put mybud in A bea cup." "W-ell.l decluel And did you live!" Have you laen that new mother one along in a minute." The "Flexible Fly- er" hu allways been wxuddened the beat sled on the market and t h e "Kelly Canter" is built onthesa-me priwple only n little llghtar. We have bothkinds. Houselwld Hint If you make 1 mesa of the Christmas dlnner,just dump it on a lettuce leaf and call it salad. We don't claim ¢o know much about automobile and can't tip 'I Chrishnn;-_ lihting PETEHSEN HARDWARE outside use for $1.10 and $2.95..v Mrs. C. C. Van Deusen, Prdp.Blair, Nebraska E » ».. . . ..C.K.lonnoét.lleu=|idbnnBhh»-"aadjia m¢rum»»c»nu|-m ~»&n;~m¢~»r m u n q - = » w . m a f .Qm¢|B¥*1fS4m'¢%r " 4 Smrdllldnnr,lxia.H u m a n a ;n a ~8-H'l v ' ¢ n A I n i n ".. . h tl... ¢l.\..-; ¢.....\.:..»;»....Jwv ' 'u H l i w Grands( me.at 'hs Edn-,1-m_C-ll! and ne.Mft! ug,lg1Mw.l-Jlnifi 21-B lr. and Hn. Harold Sehller of Omnhn, spent the week-end utthe Punk Schafer home. o m .Cob!!Cuba for ails! Call Life Golden.Phone Rod 141.4'I»3¢' Mr. and Mrs. Chris hmm and Dorothy spent lat Saturday we ning at the Roy Baxter home. Mr. md Mn. Harvey Simpson of Tehmlh. spent han Sunday at the n-nk simnm home. Wmmd--Work oi mv kind. : r u (a l lw a ys .u - uanmrudnn!.|b\uy_onM|hm mnrmm, runodelinxm a m m m p m m u a t - t h ~ C b . P h a m 253.H. J. Mldlm.47-1: Mn. Dmde Hdllmx U! Grub!vid¢ad.\dq, ln. L D- wu-rn-.k af um dry, nm mu. How \bo\|¢ than Ch:-istmu mr-klyl.Pham 211 on 14.Clark Gouum 44-M' Prol. and Mn. K. c. DoGro!! l v l -m u ,1°-ln1»=~a n n a u-wm1=~.|u ._....._...... ..., .... .... .......,.,..-.................,.....,.hr,m a x n s o m m m J l n - . m l m ; : n y s m m \ p a |r ~ s u ? é p u n m | A a c ;In u ¢ n u » M ¢ W ; : r h ¢ : ¢°p=°Y:'xm i"§"'' m "' " " "m ' m m o u r Saibmrwunlunltnniayvlnz.Kn.Namysylviiwun|msha!'Soqh.»P\aaa11cn2'1,¥gmgd.v\ek!ormedialt.1nunmt,|MvnHil1hbt8undny|!hmovn.Shopatmhahnnon Ummm ° " " ° ' ° F ' ° ' s ° " " ° ' " "|d' f " " ' " " E " " ' " ' * " ° " ; * ; ' f * 3 " 'H-B~R°~°b~°=="'Y"°"°'"'P""""°°*-I 'ru.w»e»»»m nfhmoonelub m . . . S ` . . . , . Z `" " i ' " " ° " ' Z; F a s - r n n a n m s h m f 1 -~~~'an .`Pz"'?"'*"¥"-c m x z r m u u m 'Hr-u = d ll m C» \ L ll ° i ' i j ~Z. ' ; ». . ' i1 * ¢ ' Z. * $ .' ! ' ,'if»u~§&'f.,'f.'§fZ§.Zk" " " " S ' " " " " . n a s " ° " ° ° " ' Foley.41-1\° °m=\\».vdd¢d.wS1md»v ¢¢theluu¢and»yqmgng.~[ m i c m m m . :tha hoildnyu at l\lnchson\tF\rrdl'| Gala.In "°'.""°"".2€'§.','Z$§.'.1'°' su- gn_g_g_g ¢y,Pmt hnme0!Hr.\ndlr$.ElzyK1D¢¢ f u n w n n u f d m a ¢ : » , m - ¢ . ° f W ' d ¢ r - m anm u»m aam ¢m .¢ f,rm yl Y°==»-=~»f;»d»»<»#»<==;_f a m z .u w vfandumiAhne||erden.Phamn|:e°°'"i''1'hoEnterpxilehnlenm~ on n g g a ma 543 xaletallm, now an display.48-Itudies,l ;|m f . - n a u m c ..Mr.»»aumn¢1-wu1.ynf.n°sIHd " ° t ° t De u m r Nob.dmve down In t ' For s¢1¢_A pod-nun sms- ¢bepmn¢\LJ°hnlkK=yhom-.|nn-. ma l(n..W m.u a r m uhornmllkeow.Phone uzz on!Mn.MAryfnndt isnadvlngouterhlmdtivetahlnofplnéchlc 54.Hln|Bo-n.4'l~lk|h¢¢ig1 nmumntneum Bu.|rvhy»n\uz'r~u~my¢v=»1n¢.'rh¢ .\&r.andMnEdRoaaunddmgh!l°lPi¢l|hlvlhtxvm thsn luehwwem-vea»,nx¢¢|umh. tardraveovar tatledsrlllxzksonllandnyavaanlng.|y,,,,, mmm'yabaun neverS'md»ymdvid¢°d\Hh°J-Thvrv'L n u g rm d mum s;ym e » » l a r¢ e » : m ° m » u m u . w ¢home.lfeedn.Waanmpplysllmlnudnnildvhitywdvyvnrshopping.K.\!-herins Stluvn ol Omlhlllnd give youamuch beds mix- No llhonwute or fuse.Blok t¢qel.l,a|ha1-terms..41-xc'w.B.Pard\m lr. gm lrs. H. Ll[gn'd| md|Eloi||, md I. C. Eilsr pont lui smixymomunnddnz Mr-und Hrl.Hlrny Eller|Mx.mdMn.U.G.Gu-narmd Mary Fnhas than uP to' StormnndD|vidwar¢din:\¢rguatsllltAxl£n¢umspenthstSmndxy|.R-'4 ._Sunday n the w. D.H\\¢b¢I'ernoon at the M. D. Nuvell h¢vme.';"'k v:!:";'d'¥F*;'k"'d¢thai: lpent the weak-end with ber pu- ing Joh thm can be dom hy hand. Fnlilill, Kuhrandwrigm, Props(I un Sand;.M spentI n g a a n d M " _ E n m d l p F o r 3 | , . _ .m , ¢ k ~ s p o w u d M ,d en y liu g h y g nu ,Y-~ A n d H r s H e n r y S t r u v e o f g g i : I - ¥ e d M i l l . K n h r a n d ~I 7 - R u "' a y , i t h a n _ u { _o f M x r .rs..;--4 .¢. .. . u. . . m- .n m r n n u m f w .P. | h . ,n .1 . . . u s M m . . 1 ' . - _ . " . . - 1 ' 2 ' I n d b a b y d l ln d z k r we r e d i m a r l u . . .nr . . . m. . . ¢ . . __. . _ . , _ _ ._'f i - .-_..._.._",... I i i . I . . F ;i f ' . E ' ? °E ?§° _ Ga ma r . MQLFQQ Hemuv hz. s ci E. con, fl! St.45-4t: Mm-Shirley Stokes h u ,,,.,.£2*"""J '"» v u- ---' -'---" ' --vw-| A Anil.; ww.unrulan. nvguu.,---~|num nasty aus;fume h m e m r e n m a h I m a m ._8'U¢lf8 Ia.st Wedneadl¥nt tl1a,1i t=.,,,u.'§.'uf " Ed i t h :mm "si g ho me ; o f Hr. um Mm Holga r nm. I pig g j t Ibnnlnr $7.50 Pumnnlmt Wlvel.. nwlnv niuht nut QM..-1... -an. \..... sen.liltttinn: alonn nimb ur u mnr we n w l a s n y c u u r a w l u l - n e u mu xthe Blllr hos- cow.Dhappeared Mondxy night. D¢¢_ 3 and ig Any information of her when-7.iabout will be 'hmkfvllv reedved ,lg md by J.Hnmld Madsen,_Fu-menLd 225. he Pxodmx oo.47-11 een rdvlhs bex-'With 100 Ibn. of K. W. Mineralver nina.|($4.50 per cwt.) and 400 lbs. of w u n m o u w x u x n n u .l a ." m f g s r . a t 1 0 9 E ;S o u t h s ¢ .¢ 1 L ; ' . . . ¥ . ' ° § .' I . . . . . " ". 1 ' i . . . . " ' " " é . , . . . : ; ' f w " " 'y " ' " " ° ° " »D "1 2 ."a n H m m S m l d a y w h e n e v w e r e ..A 1 l l | d i e s o ! l h a c h u x c h a n g u e n s ° t M r _ " n d M " _s o d n r e ° ° " * ' = " g _ i n vl t e d w t i f i g g p r e s e n t A | W n h l | t m m . v ,M_l_l_s k w N w " n ~ : d v e d .l l r .a n d M r | .A .W ,R o s ¢r e - , t I S m t u l d n ft e l e g g m m m m w e e k u m h e r d n n g h . ' i f " . ° f m '. f ° . ; \ . . . , . . . . '. , . . 'f $ . " § £ . £ '§ ; ' , ' I I H`5i6W.`§x cm lé Ex-§."iL'""mu' '""` "T F"°'U~inliillno eam"M,`'Vtfspwwma.Yhohg un.~f \er of " 5',3"f,I g :»am1:mr re Inu ,Lt 'rmmuy x.A.Pmma.n m J m u m .no _ w r m w m a w bJensenat Blna§n,dm dwnu!§||mhdvaswouldlllnetosoe¢omid,,,bhp.me,A. M. Stapleton and sister, Mrs.ve u mm | s. R, 'nun as spent l m s a m .m ~Waite ma~i n mg Mn .gh. Stapleto n the John nik MTM the diy sf]S * " m m m B ' ° " " " Y " ' " " ° : 0 m m ,n p m ~ home.1 |A Kood 5-mom house, all M.; ""'Tf"°' Audlwdum ?;»~d~»'»: Mrs! Margaret Ive; Horpe g r o w n ~$ l_ P ° f , e xe e p t b l i h .th re e E004 lo ts ,ax~H- n J a h # nm. : Ma u r . . : » . , » ~Aa ]No l1. h W alk a Ave . , spending a few days at the home! of her mister, Mrs. John B. Erick-| Jon, near Hex-num. Mn. Eli n Vulzhn.who makes,hex home with Her mn, Burl, ;»' .mportzd ns in very dot Eealéh ati .um time.>| n Andarson of your sFrimhy at the |118 nt mon home on Blnlrl .in thin di v iPloDI. Train you can have pad hy-UBI. Mrs. M. G. Smith of Normnn, 'gg ""d"?'f;'u'"" tméf 'ff"°i,;§"mah at a vary low figure. Okll., had Hfibmitfbd to II! cpu-a,.fn.m:\.|..:»..Y a oux | "eed mu, Khin' md w.-i...1.+ntinn nf. A hnrnitnd .+nz.\.\.A.~..l`"""" ""'""""""'';;:'{;éiima a,;;;;;;'.;° JM aheu:|s "°*P w.ale&° B§'="~» °=§e ve*Dremsed hon fonwsale. my NH Lélwfii Bun, a 1oo.oo.|Mrs. Oscar Guvern sister. Mrs svltlns along fair!!!sunranuee, $6.60 ma your om bn,- tz rv.8014.50 Ksllv Bran.$ 5 8 5 .yu; »}i§1S.` 01 door wal ofhliller Hunk hhchmith shop.cm Black' 305.Wm.m r .47-lt* Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Hansen en- I ~bu»h¢1.Fnnners Produce Com-cellent location, $2060.oo.Ifpannf-Phone 253.rv I i l l .47-It N. T. Lund & Co.| U A n n u ;mu.Hua \..|.|»}»|1 8I 'A g o o d s i x " m m ]m i n i o n 8 6 c l l l d 2 5 C .4 6 » 2 ¢F o r t y g g ; e g c l o s e t o " _1_____11.--....n . .- I . 1 . : -_'00000 Ann; Ianningn of Omaha., who hu Priwri. been visiting' at the Guyer home hulaen.for a couple of weeks was called 4'f°1¥*»home last Monday on account of on andithe illness of her daughter it for $50011 r r n n r l n n h m o Inn An acreage modern house, lots of fmit. cated close to place of 8 » m . |135 ,,,~,;,?;1.5.=.1.;1;"a.=.?,,;;-' .,;ii.;.1; good outbu1ldmg|,'501 as sr., phone 412.4 1 -w Bhm »;;;=; - ~Dr.and Mrs.Earl Moat;and Will 'take in daughters,Lavaughn and Bettynahlauu Av _______°f§:E and Mr. and Mrs; Marion Suther- IT-lt n. J. mmlen M d Aumd l ""°-Ulm "I-.Ylvf ar.ul I-|UlE|ghty ncres dose g m g , Mr. and Mrs. Dave D eezisaeur of!d;,-mu "gm lm sm§;=;;';;§; §'_§{,;,,pf°°§'"P'"'°'ff"}{_e"']§m"'{f'f°f quiek nk,Halle : ¢ § Omaha, were Sunday ev ng mp-home of M,m d M n C | AunF u n k s m w u d '-l r vs-Fremont last Sunday where theyggj ngq m s gg m;|"'"°" i n Oma ha .'wa i t e d Mr . md Mr s . Mi ke L a rs e n . ~ g "'| J ° hn dA" °f '° \'For Sale-I-'our dozen culled nl- x_..... __ L_... - ..... "__..B__'my e a n Miss tertained at dinner last Monday.é}L}1i}Lgfnev. and Mm N. c. Carl son and family urns-|JlmB|\vB1lill8`tal prow uma in fa x mdI repair an ma the He GKPW .rnhmwhif-h wx ~~~r e n .o v v u b v n n a u u a a n a a u u u U L A \ u u | \ ¢ u \ ¢ u . . r a t t h e c o r n e r o f ( M ,b u i l d i n g f o r a b o u t o n e - h a l f o f p u r Y .T h i r d S t a p u t p x g m - , d c h a s e p r i m .N .T .L u n d &C o .l t d t h e 0 1 4 b a r n m m d o w n . |w .D .H u g h e s a n d f a m i l y h a v e t s s o b w l d a n e a t m m m o v e d m m t h e f o r m e r E .E .A r o n - l l m i d r r l m t l v t o t h a n n n -a n n \ . . . . . . . . -. . . . ... . . . . .. . . ¢.n . . . . - » .. . ¢ . . . . . - a . land drove ovgr to Blenooe, Iowa last Sunday and visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kuhr,who reside welt of Blair, are theproud paljergq .of n si;-pound boy born mr. and Mrs.Grover wu1=ins.|\Mt. and Mrs. John T. callxslml ---~|.W unc un uum n um une ux cnen Mencke were sundgwma Roc kpulle ta a t $ l e u:h.Mw and u w a r e ch:-In y eP-B1-s theMr7Victor Johnson; Phone 212I_¢,~d,,315°¢ h,gm;,,mq,M ,y _ |§t B k Mhz lm on _¢11¢y . m m m v x e ¢ d w w 1 m a m m r eMr. and Mrs. Waltz: i!eierhem'your Black.The Enterprise.46~lt I binh B n v L , ; " _ W Y ' o ! ~ ...A uc .. n-..|c...¢u.......¢ _af _.. . .- - mba live west, ol Kumard, wer€' and family were dinner guest# of .dinner guests at the Frank Schafer Mr.and Mrs.Ed Micheeln of .home Sunday.Omaha mn Sundny. sm. .M Ov emnnu.Fintc!u.L Haller md Pnulmn muon the'TE I»a}§'"` ~Strom with A. M. Lundgard, Coun- au Bluffs, Iowa.so-est Mrs. H.A.Huck went do wn to Omaha last Friday tn spend a :few diya with her daughter, Mrs. N. 'R. Burdic.Sie returned Sun- .day evening. See "Minature Broadway" at the .High School Auditorium Thursday, 'Dec. 18.Proceeds given to Chris- :tinn Joint Relief of this city.Ad- mission 35:2 and 25s.46-2t ,Mrs. Agnes lpng, who resides at the Soldiers Home at Grand Is- land arrived Wodnesday v visit .her son,Fred and family and other relatives and Irlendl over the Christmas holidays. - ' - . ' \ ~ ¢ ~ . ' ~ ... .. . le: for $140 coals per acre.. Miss Luells Simpson spent the week-end in dmsss vmung. her' grandmother, Mrs. Berman Shields and her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mn. Leonard Peterson. Mrs.Marguret Iverson and family entertained Mx.and Mrs. George Hirsch ol Columbus, Neb. and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Peterson of Omaha, at dinner last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kuhr, Jr. and Mrs. Soren Jensen drove over wFremont lm Sunday no vim Mrs' Washington street last Sunday. Mrs. John T. Gallaghefs niece and nephew, Mrs. Harold Pose and [Vernon Swanson, both ol' Omaha, were Friday vniwn at the Galla- gher homo.../ |C. B. Hansen is spending the week with his son, Bert and fam- ily, west of Konnard where he is hdplng him saw up some of the trees about the place. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Warne of Omaha,H.Boll ol Scribner andMr.and Mrs.Louis Nueva andA.G. Jensen who siifiered pain-'children of I.nPlatte,Ncb., spent ful injuries in an auto accident last Sunday at the Fred Soll ______,__________________,___,___..~- -~----- - - - s - ~ - - .--- - . -W..1-|.me et|..\. of the Peter H. Sorensen 125Bb\ir, were ¢inn,:°;u¢§¢" : : " § ; l ~ l x i n n . U | m' ° ° 3 i " ; P ; ' ; 'Weber and she entertained around pearance of the property.I "WW U ""°'i m maon the Bench to CaesarKe I M i rn span y as gues B o -twenty relatives and friends at sl The are department was wp"BS 9" H.W ~ee enry home on W°S¢|and Mrs. Opal Reeves who reddélfine dinner that evening. ont.hqbott.omnorthofBl.air Mrs.Simpson is a brotha of u r l We have on hand a !ull line of Reeves. 140~acro fam:with good land, close in, locaoed osgm in high-§.wsy, gbouz ro os mr lev el, ba i- anie rolllngi lair iinprovements $116 per acre. 47-lt N. T. Lund & Co. |A number of Miss Beatrice Fnley's friends surprised her lastFridayeveningby g-stirring ntl the Foley hams in honor ot lm! birthday.The evening was apart |in playing cards and vdsdting and new and up-to-date Christmascards,also Christmas stationery. You are invited to call and see onr_stnck.The Enterprise.46-lt Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gochen- ouer of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Seherdln of this city were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs. Albert Pollen at their home i n Fremont.' is ii lo#- Qscar Gilberuon, who is taking tratments for a stomach disorder spent the week-end at his home at the Park hospital in Omaha, 1 jedwzhe Brooks honseonldnnoln street, occupied by Mr.and Mn.Eugene Jaclmon,last 'hiesdayl morning at about 8:15 what "'°| roof had naught fire.The blame was soon extinguished with but little damage. Mrs. Chas. Hansen. and dans!!- ter, Marion' entertained a number of friends at s dx o'¢l°¢'k dinner Last Sunday evening followed by a ,pleasant soelal evening.The fol- lowing were guests, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Tom .1 .n ' and the house whieh they haw vacated will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. John Reid of the Gand- ner district, who own the property. It is loated at 810 west Neb.Mr. Re.id's health is not the heat at this time,hence his reason forleaving the farm.| Mrs. Egfoevens received word recently t Mrs.C. W. Lynn, formerly ol Blair, had undergone a serious operation at a hospital ntl Estherville,Iowa and was nowgetting along nleely.Blair friends' of Mrs. Lynn will bewsr remern-I her her as Miss Elsie Shriver last Friday evening, Dec. 5, at theBlair hospital.Mother and babe are doing nloely. 0.M.Irdand of thi s dt y ,is now manager of the Phillips Pea roleum station at Ft. Calhoun and is drlwng hack and forth eaehdly- Mr. Ireland is well acquainted ln and around Calhoun and will make s valuable rnan for that company. I hereby ehallenge Henry Mancha to a Joint debate on the question, "Resolved that the law,the evi- dence, and the court records of the suits centering around the so- eelled dynamite farm show that the lawyers sold out um 1'tAnderson,Mr.and Mrs.H.P.'teacher in flue Blair high Mlwoland htolehlalann; ...m..{§..'§3`. Christerisen, Mr. and Mrs. Albert for a number of years.She has mf!was 'gmgedg »{mm u,datalatehourMrs.Foley sind and returned w. Omaha last Sun-Jensen and Mr.and Mrs.Jena the best wishes of a host of|'rsllrosded'. "last week.home 'daughters served a nice lunch.» .\day Disht-|<;l-~=»e-=._.'friends for a. llfeedl' "e°°V¢"Y~|47 -lt'g_ _|_ Woodmfl' ' -n n . ~~~, . . - M . . .. , ., . , . .. . . > ' . . .~_.~._.. . . . . . ~ . . . . . ' . , . . - . . ~ » ~ . - r ~ . ~ ¢ ~ . . .,._.1 1 :+1 1 1 i i i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 '.1*i »4 4 o o 4 4 v 4 4 1 o 1 o o..51 1 4 c 1 o ¢.i 1 4 1_1 i i 1 1 1 s |i s A A 1 4 4 |»1 c 1 |\_a-'l111\1¢11l11H1l11U1il1il,i|,l;,¢ ~r.¢,_ -- ~ ..~~. .~~A v o i d T h e l i g h t 'B e f o r e C h r i s t m a s n o r r 4'fs2z1 -1 ~ Knowimz the lateC}§§3§a°lmfia.bhvii\a will.;,..-»f~ZZ3 ,,;.:;.i.7f :TP " ' " T '; v 1 ¢ 'Gf e ls preparea tg-§e qe~|ts~patroxi§ proxinptly 'during the Climitmas rush, i s h e a v i l y s t q § } . ¢ e { i ~ g r f n d e lepenclalgle merf zhandiae selling a t Priteihavedilso employed extra sales people to assure prompt service n*-91Selectlons Now.Pay some down and have it laid §»}$§, Assortments to select from and it makes your buying easy, also satisfactory to you, and you avoid the late rush. »§;;"*;.,|l ' n o l ' ¢doing you get our full jqsr FEW QQMELY SHOPPING suecnsnoss' ~r$§é}'.¢|'f*l" ll o a l ' ¢ | \ n| ~ i a In Meat Spalila fat* Friday - Saturday Pure Lard, limit 2 Ibs. Per Tb. 121 : $1.45 w $395 Corn Fed Beef Roasts Per lb. 20c Armours Star Bacon half or whole strip Per Tb. 35c Pork Shoulder Roasts Lean, per Ib. 171,4,c Frafih ground Hamburgér, Ib. 12%_»c Men's' Pocketbooks' 50h Billfolds sae no $3-00 Men'sBuckle Sets $1.25 Men's Ties 50c and $1.50 Boys' Mufflers $1.45 Best Brands No. 1 ' Smoked Hams, half or whole I-Iam, Ib. 22%>c F 'S ders danoygarugepnsegggn $`1.z§ Men's Tie and Handkerchief Set $1.50 $1.45 w $395 Case $3-~ Men's' Pqgketbooks' Billfolds sae no $3-00 Men'sBuckle Sets $1.25 Men's Ties 50c and $1.50 Boys' Mufflers $1.45 Mens Bedroom Slippgrs From 85c to $3.00 F 'S ders danoygarugepnsegggn $`1.z§ Men's Tie and Handkerchief Set $1.50 I Ia¢ -.\ Men's..Dress Shirts $1.45 and $1.95 Little Boys' Tie, Hagel- kerchief a;gcPencil et o Slippers (Boys' Dress Shirt 950 Men's and Boys' Dress Sox From 25c to $1.00 Slippers 50c to $1.25 Men's Dress Gloves $1.45 no $3.25 ; Boys' Mittens From 50c to $1.25 Men's Dress Mittens $1.50 e ~ g e$7.95 Men's !~.\ eaters $1.45 to $7.95 From $2.45 to $3.85 $1.49 to $7.50 Rayon Bed Sets $4.95 to $6.95 Silk Daiwa Sets $1.95 and $2.95 suk Crepe slips $2.95 Silk Bloomers From $1.00 to $1.65 Luncheon Clous with NapkinsFrom $2.25 to $6.75 Rag Rugs Chenille Rugs Pastél Shades $2.95 Printed Flat Crepe ~Per yd $1.50 Everything in fancy Glassware Mesh Bags $4.00 value w Hapdkerchiefs boxed gt lowest prices $1.49 to $7.50 Everything in fancy Glassware Mesh Bags $4.00 value Bath Salt Sets 292 to $1.25 Fancy Powder Puffs and Containem ' ssc to $1.29 Hapdkerchiefs boxed gt lowest prices Everything in Infan Wea; Frost King Flour 2~1»Ib. sack 69c Frafih ground Hamburgér, Ib. 12%_»c Good Cup Coffe\e Per Ib. 25a Swifts Quick Naphtha Soap, special 10 bars 39c Corn Fed Beef Roasts Armours Star Bacon half or whole strip Per Tb. 35c Pork Shoulder Roasts Lean, per Ib. 171,4,c Kamo Mince Meat Chase & Sanbomes Coffee, Special 3 Ibs. $1.25 Best Brands No. 1 ' Smoked Hams, half or whole I-Iam, Ib. 22%>c . Daiwa Sets 95 and $2.95 Fancy Dance Handkenchiefs 50c to 79e Lace Dresser Sets 75e to $1.00 yon Bed Sets .95 to $6.95 Boubenniers From 65c. m $1.00' Silverwam orgette Sarf 1.95 to $3.25 Printed Flat Crepe ~Per yd $1.50 Chenille Rugs Pastél Shades $2.95 Rag Rugs ssc to $1.25 Meat Spalila fat* Friday - Saturday Pure Lard, limit 2 Ibs. Per Tb. 121 : $1.45 w $395 Corn Fed Beef Roasts Per lb. 20c Armours Star Bacon half or whole strip Per Tb. 35c Pork Shoulder Roasts Lean, per Ib. 171,4,c Frafih ground Hamburgér, Ib. 12%_»c Men's' Pocketbooks' 50h Billfolds sae no $3-00 Men'sBuckle Sets $1.25 Men's Ties 50c and $1.50 Boys' Mufflers $1.45 Best Brands No. 1 ' Smoked Hams, half or whole I-Iam, Ib. 22%>c F 'S ders danoygarugepnsegggn $`1.z§ Men's Tie and Handkerchief Set $1.50 G L A D ! ! §rr IS To Your. ADVANTAGE 'ro sno n m .-°'"`.' n Y ' n n s Y m m , n n ' o n l :Ch r i st m a s Ca n d y ~~ Christmas NutsTHE Wm. J. SAS DEPT. S'l`0RE~QIIPIIWII RHVDIN WI! I lbbnlmnvrn I I o|5ii"Ei|ii§K°ri2"i`x"iiXiiiEs Salte d Pea nuts, lb. g|Roasted Peanum,lb.18: English W alnuts,lb.331: E xt e n d s t o A l l M a n k i n d Fancy muawilh.- au¢4 - ~I "°"°';f;§f',"§;_"'°~Don't Ferget Santa Claus and His Reindeer will THE SEASON'S GREETINGS Brazi l, lb 30: I " 'Be In Bliir Monday, Déc. the 22nd Come See ~U J Paper Shell Pecans 59:m o s r m l r r T o n 0nw- 2:35??'§*. mm-, mbmu, December 11, 19150;-; ~*.- - m r m r r e m m t n -" w e H x €KENNARD NEWSTHE l l nan.; ui un um:-an .Jft'1'-n :..l||i n-|--as came .in to ln2p thenr :ein mba new User wa dlhg . lll\!;' in necessary for him to go about Mrs. Jorgensem of Omaha. spent 'on crutches.a greater part of last week with- ,C f .. m m e .|. . . f f E . _ " ' ' _ f - = . - ,- § " E '.l., ..i'f.`f.'°§'.I'..,?.- I M'§'E'.-C......J i . ,~~~ u w ;s m n n m a u n f é ~ Mr and Mrs.Chas.llisfeldt1~~shoppers in Fremont Friday.g l |Mr. and hire" Louis Goxeham| Beef Sleers§l;ong l5~é5C Higher - Top $12.75 fuoss WEAK To DIME OFF Im u mm me lo n mm a t 5 6 5 ° 5 o1.oo;Feeder muh-s u m ;os xs.ooos.so. ues sheen am 'nu: s a ndy - x .;Union Stock Yards.Nov.rs. ;9;w_A lalrlv llbernl nm of cnc- tle xhwed up for me 092111111 427 of me week and buyers wok on me dalrsble comlcds at price ,sums rn 25¢hlzhe r um e. a m o f me week.ses:'hm bra uem s i ms .cows md 5 mm-s ruled mom and nocxm1 ond feodus generally I nhldt I h!|hr.Recclpu 11.ooo head. »Qoofntlons on Cattle: Choice rn lvnme yearllnxs #MLW 0 1325:\ 0006 ta choloe ycarllnzl 811.000 ! non; mr m amd mr-una so/ns § cum; common so ran- yu-rllns: | ea,1mo.1s: mow yaruw 81.50 ! osso: choice prime hnndy neon Z l1l.25¢.\215: choice prime heavy i m a :mo o 0 mo o :sood .reehuloe mm ne un uo zomus z ' good so choice heavy stem 89.16 011.001 fail' m good new $8.50 010.001 common w fair n e wl tuo o o s o :m r to choice fed 0 hellm 8'l.00010.'l5: illr to choice 3 rea cows z4.son1.oo: sod. choice ; n u n bceves $0.0000.00:nm- | |006 range hooves |6.50@8.00: 5 common. fair ransc beevu $5.506 3 0.00: md no choice moron sans ~i||x Z 09.152 mr on wood mem s'1.'1c 08.751 common no iw ltocksrr ' l0.5007.'I5: truhy grades $5.000 0.00: good to choice feeders $8.00(DSM: (uit or good feeder! $5.15 l. ~\ Iosooz common ca tn"lecdcrr i ss.5ons.'1s:fttdlng helfen $1.50 |oa.oo;me k cows s4,ow5.oo; lltoek hellers 85.50@'l.B0;ltocki de !! wv e s s7r.ooouo.1s:me k | halter calva s-1.ooo»a.'us. and children and me Lnmbrecht and aoghter linn were dinner guests at the Frank Gasser home Sunday.Mrs.C.Naeve,Maggie,Ha|\s\ and Mr. and Mr; A. C. Anderson* visited nt Lhe Jens Christensen home Sunday. Mr .and Mrs.Chulle Misfeldl and children visited at the Jimmie Anderson home Sunday afternoon. Mr .nnd Mrs.Clerk Llmlneott Ind baby spent Monday evening with Mn. Dora Sumner and Leon. ARLINGTON Non-1: (Continued from page three) - - , -Jack. W.F.Hadley entertained u group ofjtwelve huhwns nt his fifth annual duck dinner Friday evening at "Sweetland". The table was cleverly arran with A de- coy goose surrounded y fruit, for n centerpiece and miniature duckr marked each place(The three course dinner was served at 7:00 Dr. W. I. Nelson acted as wut' muster and one ol the features oi the evening was when "Red" Bch lenkamp was presented with 2 medal for outstanding braver; shown nt the camp on the Plath river near North Bend.The meds proud to be a shove lid with dhlll embellishments, suspended by bail ing wire and a hugo nafecy pin The evening was spent at cnrds Places were marked for Dr. W, I Nelson, Dr. L M. Peterson, Ray mond Ludwig, Lawrence Hull/A A-Hahlbeek,Clyde Cook,L e Weber, Vernon Llnrshnll, Lawreno Echtenknmp,Francis Ddnn,E l : Spangler and Walter Echtenkamp A crowded opera house witness ed the grade school operetta "Il Quest of sam Claus" which wa presented Friday evening. The annual Christmas party wa held by the Rebekah kenslngtan n |'home_ot Mrs. Fred W. Pfelffe .] q [J ii ll I B R E W S T E R B H S llllrs.Wm. Wulbern and dxlldren. Sunday dinner guests xt, the Hans Hansen hairs were Mr. and Mrs.Herman Kuhr,Jack amd Ralph and Mr.and Mrs.Henry Kniep.'Afternoon callers were l Marie Larnmers spent. Thursday at the Wm. Wulbarn home. Mr. ami Mrs. AKred Svogenon and family spent Monday evenlng at John I-'ra1.ier's.Mr.and Mrs.Bi n Vo gt wu d _at the Blll Wulbern home Monday Iumily of Arllngwn.evming.l Harry Swanson Emest MonsonErma Nielsen '?°'?§ 5E"ld"' ur,and Alfred Svozeruon land han an Mr. and Mrs. Harland Jensen and | felclt Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sundo enter- tained the Piuochle Club Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Jungbluth entertained the Merry Go Round Club on Saturday evening. Vernon and Bernard Jungblmnh are home lor a three weeks vs- cahon from Technical High. -_-_. ..._-..A e lx s c n n s 's Sunday. .George Hedelund was an 1 n visitor last Wednesday. r. and Mrs. W. B. Rosenbaum .-relatives in Omaha Ved- ~y,T.E.Frmd: delightfully mi ne d the members of the ~odisrt Ladies' Aid at her home today.large crowd attended the free ce at the Kennard pavilion on ~rday night. .and Mrs.0.W.Marshall Marion were in Fremont on .~ y ,r. and Mrs. Chu. Bates md ma, Mrs. Glenn Rosenbaum and dren were in Omaha Saturday. ~rs.E.P.Booher will enter- tlie Ladies Aid at her home, .lsth. r and Mrs Jlmm Pounds ol...yr, spent Sunday at the par- = , Bert Leonard home. e Methodist Ladies dreamed und $12 at their food sale held Ben'y's store Saturday. '¢r.§\a{e~ of O~aha, spent Satur- day night and Sunday with .Lives and triehds here. Mrs. Frank Timberlsin of D B ! Neh.,came Wednesday w spend the remainder of the week at ghe L. E. Ward home.Mr. Tlmberlain cam up on .Sunday and both re- turned that evening. _;Mr. and Mn, George Hedelund and Jeanette were in Benson on business Monday evening. *Word wns received here that Mr. and Mrs.Fred ,Iaedicke are the psrenh`of s baby boy born Nov. 14.The boy has been named John Nissen. Everet Cashman left Friday for Savanah, lilo. where he gg lmve a lip cancer removed.M Cash- man is staying with her daughte and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barry during Everett! absence. |Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pluggo too 'Mrs. Elmer Wright to Omaha o~ Saturday for mediw treatrnent. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Blnco vlsi - relatives in Fremont Sunday. You Can Get ary.Miss Christina Rasmussen r eurnad from Lincoln on Tuemday naming where she had been for nedical treatment.. Mr.and Mrs.Charles Berry pen!Sunday in Omaha visiting elativns. v mbau B Om n v m neelemoon at ~e :u om ::a gum of Miss Evelyn Wuif.the Omaha .market last Tuesday. Albert Nelson had hogs on tho'Chriatma5 Store of Blair is ~s. let. Thursday. the sduon Center.47~1t --GRAIN HAUL1NG»- The Quickest and Cheapest method of transporting your newly shelled corn to market is by truck Special Prices on 'Q ua nt it y Lo ts Phonic 109 B L i n e T r a n s f e r Chas. Bates, Prop.---Kennard, Nebraska o s ._/See them on Display at Rosenbaum Service Station ~ e 1,m e m e m n m m m The motorist will appreciatenew tires of Goodyear Quality more than anything else son spent Sunday at the Roy Anderson home. Mr.md Mrs. Claude Englert were Suniay vimii/ora at Um John Fnder home.Mrs. Englert atay~ed over fo! | few days visit with home folks. Albert Petssen hld cattle an the Omaha mnrkset lut Tuesday. Friday evening vidtors at the Frank Siert home were Mr.and at Amed Svogers\~m's.Mr.and Mrs. Martin Suude; were afternoon callers. Lawrence lhtzen spent Sunday at the Emil Ma home. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Wulbem and family visited at the Nels Laurlt- zen home last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Allred Svogerson and Christine were among those who helped M n .Ban Voss we - brate her birthday Tuesday eve- ning. Mr. :md Mrs. Hana Vogt spent Sunday lt the Chris Jahnel home. l ~-, Donald Bmwn, son of ~r. an Mrs. Lloyd B1-own, has been ve sick the past.we e k ~ a t hr o a .on . ..this writing.Mryand Mrs. Frank Brown and La oe ndended a dinner party at thg. ho of Mrl. lacy Ander- son in mha.Mr.d Mrs.Nels Svendgard wem inner guests at the hum: of Anton Anderson, near Kennard on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs. Morris .Masters John Frpzier and Jay and lra were Frldxy callers at the Alfrd |Svageraon home._Mr. and Mn. J. w. Nielsen and family spent Sunday xlhemoon at the Thou. Andersen home. Mx. and Mn. Soren Wolnnsnn spent Sunday nlvamoon at. the ANNOUNCEMENT There will be a m&Ting of the Neb,-Iowa Mllk Producers Ass'n.. at Kennnrd, Monday, Dec. 15,a t 1 P. M. for the purpose nf div cusaing plans o l marketing milk Ham Swmmm hnme.'through the Association. Mr.and M,-g_Ajhen Jensen; 47-lt.John Kunneman, Kemmrd , ..._Sunday for Mr. and Mrs.B.F: Masters, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mas- wn, Mr. and» Mrs. Ray Muiers, Elinor and Marjorie of Fremont and Maud Masters of Omaha. The occasion was also in honor of Mar- jorie Masters' fourth birthday.I Mrs,B. F.M rs spent last Thursday and Friday at the home off her son and family, Mr.and Mrs. Ray Masters in Fremont. Roland Ormsby is sick at his hams with the flu.| Mr.and Mrs. Paul Jones were visiting at the home of Mr. .and Mrs. Pew Rasmussen Monday nit-| ernoon.Mr. and Mrs.Fred Jungbluth entertained friends at u pinochln party Friday night. Glen Johnson of Omaha is spending the Christmas vacation with Vemon Jungbluth.; |Mr. and Mrs. Wm.Kalash and .family were visiting at tie Nels '§vendgsrd home Thursday.| M~ ~mum ~ae obs spent Sun- day at the Henry Jensen home.Mr.and Mrs.Bill Christensen Mr. und Mrs. Otto Voss helped and Howard Christensen spent' Bill Japp celebrate his birthday on Sunday afternoon at Fred Nel-Saturday evening. sun's.|Miss Evelyn Knowlton was the Mr.m d Mrs.Albert Rgmnenlvfictim ol usurprise puny in honor and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred-01 her birth anniversary at the H. Svogerwn and Christine and Mx-.'C. Kuhr home Thursday evening. and Mrs.Hui s Vogt were Sun-\Vidting and cards were enjoyd. day éhening guats at the Bill Refreshments were served by Mrs. Vogt home.|Kuhr after vhich the ginata de- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd JaC0bg spent Pimfdf wishing Miss Knowlton Saturday evening nt the pnrental,'mU\>' more h5PPY birthday. Henry Jensen home..|Several from this dstrlct nttend Raymond Nelson n helping ed the program and box nodal at Frank Jnhnel finish his cam husk-the Lecmne school Thursday eve-ing.Ining, Dec. 4. Hana Svogeraon and Alma and'A nurnba from thisWclnity ab- Harry spent Sunday afternoon at tended the hard time dance at Alben Nelson's.[Washington Friday evening and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kempke And"*@ free dance nt Kennard Satur~ Twyla spent Sunday at Al |K.ron- day evening. berg's._Mx-s.Bm Voss celebrated her Mr- and Mrs. Henry.Tietgennnd'"y ~a ~ ~ v ~ni ng, De c . 2 n _r u Waxd, Harriet Hall, Vonlea Truhl- sen.Kennard public school wi!! clo!=e Friday, Dec.19 for a two weeks Christmas vacation. 1\Ii;|.-we Gretchen an1 Hnrriet Hall more in Blair '1'~.ea°iny a f t nrnoon.Mr.und Mrs. Buck Rosenbaum wrré greatly surprisea Snzurday D A L E D u m a s Mr. and Mrs.Herman Jung- bluth, Kxermit and Bernard werc visiting Sunday at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Henry Dornackex- near Bennington. Mr.and Mrs.Paul Jones ab mended the wide awake dub at the home of Mr. and Mra Chas! Mis- KENNARD NEWS .The Royal Neighbors held their regular meeting last Friday eve- dng.The following officers were elected for the year: Omcle, Nina Rosenbaum;Vice Oracle,Agnes Rosenbaum;Resorder,C la r a French; Receiver, Bertha Menking; Chmc., Elizabeth Berry; Marshall, Josephine Swihnrt;Inner Sem_ Emm; Rosenbaum;Outer Sent.,Mattie Hall; Mgr., Llllian Plugge; Muzi.,Irene &rry.Alber the business of the evening,n deli- friends and relatives. Miss Mlrie Petersen had a harm anniversary Saturday, Dec. 6. Edna Vous is spending this week at the Andy Matzen home helping with the house work.»Mr.and M n .Otw Voss were among those who atiended the old time dance at Ofts hall Sunday evening.- Marie Knhnk spent the week- end at the Aug. Kahnk home. Miss Chrlstena Wlese visited with -Miss Knoyvlwn at the Peace ful Hill School Thursdly alte r noon. :nn|r1,z\y:n|n r,;i p :mx :\y.z1_z1_rme1.z;,|z1,.¢ \_!' 'mmm : 1mm1fz\E sm " E h = `\ n ' s~ '>> Q MJ w \ \'` _ \ \'111' Qlhzfisimzxs\ " § = \ \N I : \\ \\" G l v e a N e w * , \\ \ \ \~\ \Y?\l e a v D u t'ii-;'~ e g g Y Y 3 Q u ~"§~ f'G o o d y e a r T l r e \\\. ~\ \`. Aqf \g ` :.~\_\ ' ~,U * ~<:"i: "I '*1»**\~~~\~H ~ ~ Q~A ' ~ ~ »~ yl Q Ie " \ 1 1 \ z : MH md Mrs. Robert Andreasen lrove to Omaha Friday no get heir granddaughter,who will mend several weeks with them. Hrs.Mike Anderson,Mrs.c Hiller and Mrs. Jorgensen visited lt Elmer Millefs Sunday. Mrs.Nels Pewrsolz spent l m week in Omaha, visiting her dnugh er, Mrs. Ben Glluman and ls.m~ ly.Taylor French came down from Herman Monday to visit Reeas French who hs beerrquite ill. Mrs. Gus Kmuberg, Twyla and Lester were in Blair on business Saturday.Tom French is now warldng (oi Horner Ward, Mrs. Leonard Peterson was op- erated oh for appendldtis at ber e m Me 'nv Jdam Sm1 BmSs WI chi (ai Dr Bl en ar at home Sunday evening( She is get ting along very nicely at this wrlt ing.M n .Gertrude Neal am Odessa Kmnberg are helping wit! the work Mr. and Mn. Chris Peterson o Benson, mam at Sarah swshmr Tuesday afternoon.. .Wilma Bunz 01 Bennington spent the week-end at Elkner Mil lex's, guest of Misa Bernice. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wul! an- Joe Noel drove out from Benso: Tuesday altemonn to v isit Mn Leonard Peterson.Mrs. Jim Rah and dner, Editi French wene here Thuxsday 1; visit their father, Reese French. Paul Morris had the misfnrtun of breaking a small bone in hi foot wiile playing basketball.1 f s \. d I n | h o e I s= | 1 v ; A n A 1 ' n u n Gas and 0ils w"Best in the Long Run" Kennard' Garage A. G. Grier, Prop. .1.1 . g . ~ . _ .--;..q M , lf .Yoi1'|l Hurry, HURRYA aww TRADE m nous x a 8,500 mm non were ll-! .=Ji°;L' mmdny mo wld slowly r t imiaseteadyboadlmelower thln \ smrdssi sour xml pnke n ma lmwg huyers mpeaned Va be in | different md movement wu ilu!- mn throughout.'rw (or the any1 was $6.25- s \ ,. _.nr nuns : Ra ns e umm go o d : ua nhoiee ss.som.oo; nose wnu bmi- to :ood ss.uo@es0:native umm. ma m choice ss.so01.oo: :hom lambs $<l.50@'l.00. mmm LAMBS: wesurn mrs.good in chains $$.'15fD'l.25: wat- ern mn.. fur m md ss.2s@s.15. rms: nz. sped zo choice $8.25 arms: (ot, mr to mod $2.156315: breeders.ycarlins*w tour .ss.ows.so:one so three year breeders so.'1s@4.1s; feedins eww sxfxsazsoz con md wmer ewessx.som.1s. Manley-Conan-owen o f new .a mi bui lding pms rminz mpid- | yDu.ykin--Plans being formulated for oveniht of Farmers State Bank under entizu new manngernent. Nuper--Diamond Construction Co. awarded eootrsct for erection N obrara nver at' : . £ . ' ; ' ; ~. . . : . . . - ~. . rnosy axternoon when each ladybrought a covered dish for the one o'elack luncheon which preoeded the afternoorfs program.The af» fair was planned as a hard timed party and each one was dressed ac- cordingly.A program wn.| given, followed by a business meeting and election at omeers who are: pres, raelected, Mrs. M. E, Win- set;vice-pres., re-elated, Mrs. M Springgate; Lreas., reelected, Mrs Harry Hsmmnng; sec,, Mrs. Fra Pfeilfer.A oolledion was tnker which will be sent to the Odd Fel lows home at York for their Chris' mas.Five woven rugs and | quilt will also be sent nt thus liorm for Christmls. Dr.-and Mrs.P.L.c m ;lsr Tuesday for Lincoln, where the; will attend the annual state con vention of\ veterinarians whicl meets :here 'esdny and Wednes day.v Mr. and Mrs.C. G. Marshall am family were Sunday guests oi MJ and Mrs. Henry Truhlsen of Her man. THE "SURPLUS" BECOMES A DEFICI1 In many cases the suceessfm h wins 0 ga of municipally-owneelectricmf lm......,..-_,.r VE WHOLE-HOUSE HEAT CHRISTMAS >-' Q 1 1 J ' \ ~r 1 -- 5: \ 1 . u u . . - . ( ~~I J'1\ II 1 4 f f ~j / - r '/ * " '~i s "f r - f i .I \ 1" " \\=..:..0 . , m um aqui.uwnmg =""'-"'"this place. /mmm in The H»¢=f1=""- a e w n x e o r Tmc u mo s x s Already.calls of lnqulry have come to C0\1ll¢Y *""'f"Z.'? . { ? ; the dangers o n d l .People seem w wonder if lil more ofhnn .found is the fa t o r km pork and if it co uld be pre ented. _In searthing for information ou this question, the U. S. Deparb- ment o f Agriculture NW T" -Enry inn 8-hd winter, when h°8¢ are killed on farms and ln un- mqacmd slaughtering establlslr mmm, there are dangers andalien much sulferlng from this source.'.l.`rldilmzda usually ia eonh-acted by ustinz the raw nusaze for the __.._.-......-w me uue,notthe fact that they have foul some magical way of operatinga lower cost than private udli¢i4gy; to peculiar systems of awoul The Los Angeles Munlcl; Electric Power Department often cited by government-own ship enthusiuts as an example the advantages meaning to citi which go into the dectxdc busdneIt is clnlmed thot, between 19 mu 1930,the Department, alldeducting expenses, accumudlled "nurplus" of some $28,W0,000.qkeoently George L Ho xie , I seareh Engineer of the Southe Califomia Edison Company, men llmd the operations of the Bnrewith the same yard stick that used to measure the operations private enterprises.Mr.Ho found that the "surplus" was no surplus at all hut pan. of a lm sum wm-...,.¢:..... :...--1 - »~ »o n e . \ B Line Transfer Bates, Prop.---Kennard, Nebr 1-.. 'il rs I |E | 11 | !! |!| | E |E | E; Ei | E ll |E|lI |"E! |_!i |E! |I!!! |E QM! |"E |_l'EI |11 |15 _E 'E |11 |15 |'E |'E| |15 'E |'E |"f 1| |_E |"£ I 'L ' E v : ; \§ \Av 4. * ' ~' \ _ .\|n. " " ''~-|2 :; I L Here's a new kind of Christmas Savings Phu-~an oppor- tunity to secure. in time for Christmas.the thing which is most urgently needed i n your home.a nd to save up for i t afterwa rd s. Note carefully, please.the terms of this extraordinaryPQ-gpg; selmniiz or by eatlng un- cooked sausage or other raw porkpmduzta.The diseue in the 1101: is caused by small worms whleh anne hogs very little trouble, but gum annoying tn man.The re-port states that pork or pork pro- ducts cooked well and thoroughly and not eaten raw should muse no dams .' r m S m -the question-an arise as to haw much neuoninz nbvuld sausage have. The research depnrhnent al the Nebnlkl State Agrlcudbaw College shows l n B - tansion Grculmr No. 228 of June 1925 entitled, "Fsrm Slaughter of B o d 'um p o r k sausage should contain about one-fourth ht, end for e mllk seasoning of seuuge n n me following mlxmre:10 _,___ .,,..........-.5 wrccu uunamtram the people "Considered m commercial bwness enterprlshesaid,"the Power Bureau hlwuys has been and probably wsys will be, nmning at n lthat must be paid by the puhl1 He 'pnlnts out that,under Bumeu's syshem of accounting,notiee is tnken of state taxes 1interest thereon, of interest on t payen"inveatment,of taxessecurities, of the Federal °°rn°tion tax,of the hill fur fall water, or damages done by theI-'nncis dam when it collnp some time ago.A privntely~o\ed mummy would have to ded d l these expenses from its come.Mr. Hoxie'e detailed az ylin shows ln the case ol ' Bureau, they mm more ihnn $1 000,000.Thu: the 28 million dlar "surplus"becomes s defl3 In o er words,the Bureau,¥.°»1»-pw sslt, 4 *MIPWM white I ~ keine ¥.5 '"'"¥'§1 bl°"i offer ~ |P|ce your ggdgr bfore Decenbel 20th giv you mon: per and we will install a genuine Estate Heatrola on a smadl aown-payment Then No MORE UNTIL SEPTEMBERdollar ili W; Ei`H=li§QiQ§1931, when monthly baymentu may ~ P* '.? ""F'."f.mf°started on our convenient deferred- rl.rar only me neumln lm me |..¢....fI I p a m e n t p l a n . In .f1.4n;m1. 1 $10 allowance for vnnr old xtnvr. fnldafrle hd-l I I ;:.:'.;°':.;; 1;Jléliiéél £513 5: a;'3;.;.1.°;';; Don'l delay.This offer is good unlil 'December200| only, anal all im. will In mad: ln llre sam rotation in which urden are received on uw punuc.'pepper.2 u u e m m ¥'°';'"' " fi 'i""'.§"\.nfd,m\ electric plant.ng e .I f ml m i n f ° h e k m o r could deduct these chu-ge;and any length of time, the pennant of :till provide the public with gheap- nlt must be imreued._er power without Sustdmng aDo not snmnle raw uunams. and |.... u ...JJ _»__.- »~Friedrichsen Hardware \,-/¢.,;f ,;.;,;a¢M»¢1-19 ~miTriuhlmdl. Fuhion cm s:Slmen u mWear for Wamen and mn". mezo $6.50: Emu Jebtick, $5 md $51m m m f o r t h c e w w .$1-49 fa 9.50-mnn new ¢¢yu»-ul gm.._.-. 47-u ....,., .» wwu ueany alum to be ssmzcem.Otharwin, u is a failure.The bo: Angeles Municipal Elec-tric Power Department, Eke mastother projects U! Ch kind, in clear-ly just one more enmple of illus- ive accounting.: Tin Chris*-mu Store of Blah- irthe Fashion Center..47-ltE Kennard, Nebraska A / b e ...».am~ Bln!r,N¢bruh, Daeemberli, 1980 I an-.»»a1m.n¢u=fw»»uu\=a1u1»mun¢p»ww,%u».un-=Aaamfmnk,b¢zm¢¢¢,v.nm., w,.,¢,,w,,,,,,;,,,|m.,.,,gg_¢¢hmm »u~ad»a¢birLhayP=r¢vnnm°m%mp¢°°°~%wp.ud¢.'h°¢m°\h.dm|mdnr=n~D=vvwsaso;Enm.md¢k,s5¢nase; ntt.heWillJenlenhomninB1nlx\ss mn sour mux, 1 en. 1 u -gm uv rounded *"'P°°"f°"n»bmh»°a1»r¢h¢chx|am,;u9 Mr.mdHmW!llJacob|enmdvinilJ1, 1 cup nut ments.P l w e l m , ~ i n 8 8 . 5 0 - s m u t new ntyhi-all |vldmdaf.the Blnllv ilnbllml \lr.u.ndlln.EdIBlllerlP¢\'R 1 ! H fr}m2 `» ~L -s }1 » v ~e-a-y evening at Waltz: Apple- g Aahnmbar of zdxtivel athund 'aftfm Frank 'hmmpson home l m Sundny m help him aelebx-ate his birth mni vemrv-Those present Hmm this vicinity were Messrs. m d Mudnmes Will, Dan, James and Leslie Thompson and funillea. Other relxdvea were Mr. and Mrs. Ab mn o f Bla i r, Hr. a nd Mrs. Mawsen Thompson, of South Om:- lhn and John Thompson of Oxn . IA bounteons di nne r wu served nnlelarla nt the noon hour and I gvery pleasant day was enjoyed by Qall. Sevew tables of cards were en tzrtained by Mr. and Mn. Louis e . | . . . . \ -. »n n l v l m m n I n n S z n r n v. I1 bys. Mr. und Mrs.wm Ryu: spent Saturday evening at the Rudolph Mencke home. Mr. md Mn. Ho ward Appleby a nd!nmi ly md Mr.nn¢ llln. W | .l- ter Avplcby and Bqiy spent Wed- nesday evenlng nt line Detld Wnl! home.| Hn. vnu Rym, Mrs. John PR-ersen und Mn. Babe Ryan vidtedl Mrs. Frank Wilson Wednesday :fb- emoon.Mr. and Mrs.Holgar Hansen!emertain¢d Miss Gretchen Hemtke' and Art bong at Sunday dinner.; Mr. and Mrs. Geo.Nelsen and' family.Mr. and Mn. Jim Ryan §>with ~T12<§,_§h3£f=h@S Carolyn spent Saturday evemnx at the Cul Jmd home. . n u l l -°.v:»" \- . . ¢ | | ¢ \.g s § . q \U 9 /' Il " I . 1 -v\u r y .~f . sugnrinunaucepan.Cookuntil |a l * J |I l I - 1i n a a l o w o v e n ( 2 ' T 6 m f o r 1 5 ' " " ".4 7 m i n b e l .4 d u .M LF § I . . m . m ¢ . n = . ,° ° °s u ° I » ` » . ~t h a t A d v e r t i s e i n T h e E ' t " p r i ' ° ' ly thick.Drdn s y rup hv m the dates.Me a mn syrup.(Tha n One cup raidm, $5 pkg. pustenr-should he About Si mp).Cool.ized dafes, 56 cup water, 4 1blsp.l Sift flour, soda,baking powder, butter, 1 cup sugar, 1% cups Hour, coma, cinnamon and salt together. S u l t | ' | F md u Carolyn spent Saturday evemnx at the Cul Jmd home. . n u l l -°.v:»" \- . . ¢ | | ¢ \.g s § . q \U 9 /' Il " I . 1 -v\u r y .~f . sugnrinunaucepan.Cookuntil |a l * J |I l I - 1i n a a l o w o v e n ( 2 ' T 6 m f o r 1 5 ' " " ".4 7 m i n b e l .4 d u .M LF § I . . m . m ¢ . n = . ,° ° °s u ° I » ` » . ~t h a t A d v e r t i s e i n T h e E ' t " p r i ' ° ' ly thick.Drdn s y rup hv m the dates.Me a mn syrup.(Tha n One cup raidm, $5 pkg. pustenr-should he About Si mp).Cool.ized dafes, 56 cup water, 4 1blsp.l Sift flour, soda,baking powder, butter, 1 cup sugar, 1% cups Hour, coma, cinnamon and salt together. S u l t | ' | F md u Carolyn spent Saturday evemnx at the Cul Jmd home. . n u l l -°.v:»" \- . . ¢ | | ¢ \.g s § . q \U 9 /' Il " I . 1 -v\u r y .~f . sugnrinunaucepan.Cookuntil |a l * J |I l I - 1i n a a l o w o v e n ( 2 ' T 6 m f o r 1 5 ' " " ".4 7 m i n b e l .4 d u .M LF § I . . m . m ¢ . n = . ,° ° °s u ° I » ` » . ~t h a t A d v e r t i s e i n T h e E ' t " p r i ' ° ' ly thick.Drdn s y rup hv m the dates.Me a mn syrup.(Tha n One cup raidm, $5 pkg. pustenr-should he About Si mp).Cool.ized dafes, 56 cup water, 4 1blsp.l Sift flour, soda,baking powder, butter, 1 cup sugar, 1% cups Hour, coma, cinnamon and salt together. S u l t | ' | F md uCHRISTIAN CHURCH A. J. Burnett, Plato: Bible Schml, 10 A- M.Morning Warship, 11 A. M. Chrinlnn Endeavur, 6:80 P. ll- Pteaching, 7:80 P. ll. Mid-week meeting Wednesday. :30 p. rn.Goal for Sunday School, 100.It in me Sunday School that the 'ldren are taught the beautild Lorics oi' Jesus.Sunday morning a large and ttentive audience listened to`\.he astot v.ell how Jesus came m save lost world_Hear whnt he will ~y next Sunday morning, A dramatic presentation of the ~n virgins will be given Sunmlnyvenlng;there will be' special usicWednesday evening, Dec. 24, the unday School will give A Chrilf/~ as pmgram for the children. s r. M a ur a nrx s c o ra l. c n u n c n Grant St. Holy Baptism - - - - - 9:80 AM. Holy Communion - - - -11.00 AM. Holy Baptism - . _ - - -12:80 P.M. Confirmation - - - - ~ - - 5:80 RM. Arehdeaoon Gramly will he with ua again for the service o! Holy Communion.The children, now.in the midst ut a rnisaion,will present their program 'Adventurins with Christ' at the 11 o'e.lock service and this will be of much interest w adults who enjoy chlld.ren's work. It in our privilege to welcome Blahop Shayler fn our pariah on Slmday evening and at this time tivo candidates for eoniix-mation will he prelented m hi m.The Young People's Fellowship will be well represented we hope,forthree of its members are to take their confirmation vows. Capt. Hodgkinaon leaves for his home in the East on Sunday eve ning.He wish to thank all thosewho have au;;3rhed him in his work during the /diort time he has ministered to the people of St. Mary'a Church. B a r n s ? C o m m L. J. Moran,Pl l wr Sunday School 9:45 A. M.Morning Worship, 11 A; H. Junior B. Y. P. U. 8:80. Evening service, 7:80. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8:00 P. M. Choir Practice Friday, 7:80. This week Choir Practice will begin at 7:15 on account of Mer auah Chorus.Do not miss this musical feast. We set a new attendance in the Sunday School last Sunday even though some of our regular at- tendants were absent.We can in~ crease the attendance again Sun» day next.What do you say, shall we do it?Let's so-Other ser- viecs vmne well up w nonnal, but normal ls not what it should be. The sunshine social held last Friday evening was a signal auc- cess.It netted a fine program, a good time and an offering o nearly sixty dollars.The cornmit~ tee wishes to thank you for your cooperation. Allan Phillips, one of our faith- ful men who was taken seriously ill last hdday night ia some het- ter.One of our aged men, Squire Jones is quite poorly.Let us not forget the sick of our congregation "lf yo u love me you will keep .~n . C U N G R E G A T I O N AL C H U R C H A .F .Ne we ll.Pas tor Public wors hip Sunday a t 11 'c!ock,the pastor leading.W e F1 ' "l I o I °W .By r on Pn rd un, P astor All regu lar ser vic e s a t th e us ual ours and mid -wee k pr ay er mee t- g Wednesday n i g h ;at 72 30 Chic ken dinner a mi bazaar on u-rsday.Bazaar op-ons a t n o o n ~d wi ll beg in ser vi ng din ner a t :30.Don 't mi ss opp ortuni ty to ~t something espednlly attrac tive or the .C hr i stma s p re s en t a nd to evi ve and str en gth en th e inner .an.W h at a c ombi n ati on ! Friday p. n i. Fo reign Missi onary ee ti n g with Mrs . D . Z. Mummer t r.,.l t ie ti me to beg in th i n ki n g bout o u r wi n te r meetings.Th e ffieial board an d pastor o f the hu r c h h ave be e n f o r tu n a te i n s e uri ng Evang elist. Fra nk Ma th is to a d i n these meeti ngs,an d th ey ill begin Sund ay , Dec . 28th.Mr . ~athin is a regularly ordained min te r an d has ha d t.wenty »i'ive ears experienc e in his spec ial leld o f ser vic e.He h as b ee n un - sunlly suc c e ssfu l so that we are xpec ting gr ea t things.P la n to trend every meeting.Ma t h i i is iffer ent. His mes sage s ar e strong nd 'manly and c ar ry a n in vinc ible ogie.Th e pastor o f th e churc h ere has known Evangelist Mathis or over thirty years and has used im in several meetings, with the ST.results.Y o u wi ll like hi m. ea r hi m. Holiday Meats Dressed Geese, Turkeyé, and Chickens At Popular Prices A Large Assortment of Chri stm a s Ca ndy and Nuts All Sizes of Fine CHRISTMAS TREES Groceries Including Extra Fine Canned Goods Fresh, Crisp Vegetables and Fruits every day.Oysters and Fish We Carry Everything Good to Eat North Side Store W e Deliver mf , Nebraska Santa Suggests You Phone 113 or 114 r Eerything for .Your Christmas Din \ J F \ ¢ . . . ~ | ¢" ; \ q ,.- -r n-Q '; Sf ~ `/ *a\' u IQ - u l ~-;»f , f, 1 _ ' Z - 5 ~ 1 - \~?i f-; ,gr ¥1.~1 av ¢r/ \/ 1."..~x ., ; ' f i .'~H ''a f /\1 x » -a ) >;a.4, Q 5,3\ L .I ` 4. g f .J Q /~J \;1 ~ : " " ".< 4 4 '- - " " ° " -; ' ~ 5).i b ..,Q ., , . . . . . . /.H 5 £ ¥ ' ~ .*..i g _» -s q . . :1 Home of Pcqfecl nzkkng Prglurex THURSDAY Cohens and Kellys in Scotland DECEMBER Il Wlth Gaorge Sldney and Charley Murray Comedy "OOD BYE LEGS" \ FRIDAY add SATURDAY Saturday Matinee . #4 DECEMBER IZ and I3 "He r Ma n " Wlth Helen Twelvotree |ndPhllllp Folmes '°5trlke up the Band"Semen Song "Coafounded Interest"Act "I : lay evening. lk .and Mrs. John Barry and Family and Mr. and Mrs.Peier lenaen spent Saturday evening at .he Hayes Roaenbalm home. John Barry was a business wler n Fremont Sunday. Mr. and Mm Roy Nmrhood and #anna lAe came up from Omaha Sunday and were dinner guests at he parental,J.H.Nearhood xome.ln the afternoon, Mr. and Hrs. Nearbood accompanied them 'or a. ride ta Waterloo and back rome.This was in honor of Mr ~learl1ood's 78111 birth anniversary. Mins Eileen Thompson was u week-end guest at th parental, lames Thompson home. Mn. John Ba rry accompanied lir. and Mrs. Hayes Rosenbaum U0 Jmahl. Tuesday where they opent he day ahopping. Faahlon Center Slippers that Wear for Women and Mines, $198 xx 30 ;Emu Jettlck, $5 and 86: 'and fnrnily were Sunday dinner'guests at Lhe Clarence Jensen home in Fremont.Mr. and Mra Rudolph Mencke and hmlly and Mrs. Nancy Ryan visited S\mdsy.n the Milne Lar-Isen home in Fremont. ,The Rose Hill Ladies Aid met |Tuesdsy afternoon with Mrs. .Laura Tofte.The nexgt meetinK 'will be with Mrs. No.r-lgfward.|Mr. And Mrs. John Pemraeh and family, Mr. and Mrs. Will Ryan. Mr. and Mm Harry Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Detlef Wulf and James, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Appleby and|r-muy, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ap. pleby and Betty,Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Mencke and family were Thursday evening visitors at the ,Will Han home helping Will oel brake hla birthday. ~|Mr: and Mrs. Carl Pieper and lhmlly , Mrs .Laura Toile, Myron 'and Lola,and Johnnie Becklun were Sunday vidtnn at the Wnl~ ~¢er Sappenfield home. The father and son banquet held°..:':"''°'?"°d'F'!' 31.42 nt tho Rnua mu nhnfrh 1i'fldnv 1I =°$= sizes.4'r~. I Abou 3 .4 U U v ¢¢¢¢¢\pau;¢\-sq 0 ;»1»»gngproved A great success t 8 5 d i n n e r s w e n s e r ve d Sunday Matinee oacemssn 14 and I5 6 \'9?H o h d a y Wlth Ann Hlrdlng and Mary Astor _ Gund Uproar-Talknrtoou-The Helplng Hlnd-ActPATHE NEWS TUESDAY D E C E M B E R I b "J ust' Luke Heaven" W lt h Anlln L o uis e Comedy 'Sl-Sl-SENOR" Glassware Night WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY necsmaek I7 and 18 "Puttin on the Ritz" Rllh Harry Richman . Comedy -°snlvER|No SHAKESPEARE" DE SOTO LOCALS |a¢v.McCullough gave n tina ad- dress.Mrs. Ed Landers was \ bndnessl M m` u h ; c ; k _ e 1 ; m" ° : h e ~ g;=°°"=;' to Norfolk a week ago' olph encke home.h | 'Mr. md Mrs. Babe Ryan e pedWednesday evening about dftyneighbors and friends »"~»H~d;E.".I§Z.f.~3§'"1`€.§Z3§'§".°5.1'§.§,?'""" Clifford Hineline lor his birthday.ML ,M Mn_ Ge m Nelaep and 2'.'i?;.§'Z'2°?'»i'&;' l':°2_"° lunch was : m u y were Tuesday evening vis» The Mill Creek Club held their 'moalhly meeting Wednesday eve ning at the home of Gwarlie Hine- line. Thursday afternoon the De Som Women's Club met at the home of Mrs.Raymond Krogh.15 rnern-beru' and a visitors were present! The lesson on hooked rugs was given by Mrs.Krogh and Mrs. Linden, which were very interst- i n g md 1 very nioe lunch was served at the close of the alber- noon.The next meeting will bé with Mrs. Harry Seltz, Dee. 18. Mr. and Mrs.L.L . P a r k w n g of Omaha, spent the weekend at the home al Mr. and Mrs, George Hinellne and Mr.and Mrs. John 'item at the Carl .Tuul home. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kuhr on ,the proud parents of a baby girl 'born at the Blair horpital Friday gvening. Miss Hazel Wulf is spending a few days at the Henry Voss home in Blair. Mrs. John Taylor and Helen were Thursday affernoon visitors at thei Ed Hansen home.I Mr.and Mrs. Will Jacobsen| spent Wednesday e v wn g a t theG. o. James home. Mr. and Mn. Detlef W ulfwerq Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and, Mrs. Art Johnson.g Mr. and Mrs. Clemens William- gfn visioid at we John Taylor] ) a r e I l n v m g e x c e l l e n t _ m u s l c a l a s - | m y c o m m a n d m e n t s s g s t a n c e f r o m t h e c h m r ,a n d i t i s s u s n o h m d u m p l c s . . . . . . - - 4 l . . -. . . _ . . . . . . . . . . ! - | . . . . \f 1 " L . .n l n u u I n n : H . N o 1 I .1 Good Clean Coal Such as Orient Nut per ton $8.75 Orient Furnace Lump $9.50 Radiant Lump $13.00 Bernice Grate '$ls.oo , Moffat Lump $14.00 Petroleum Coke $l4.00 Are all Coals that we have han dled for years and we guaran tee to be Real Values ..| ..;:;M r s .c . ` M .J e f f r i e s a n d s o n o f G u s t i n . h o m e S u n d a y . .C o l u m b u s ,N o b .a n d M r .a n d M r s /C l a u d e M a t h e w s a n d f o z m l y a n d Clarence Olsen and sons visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald. Mr. and Mrs.Elmer GoodwincalledSunday evening at the J. H. Nearhood home. Mr. and Mrs. John Aronson and daughter,Emyle and Mr.and Mrs.Peter Jensen called Monday evening at the J. H.Nearhood home. Mrs. John Aronson was a bus- iness visitor at Benson Monday forenoon. o his father came up to the Frank and :Clifford Hinline home Satur- day evening and they went coon hunting in the evening.They re- turned home Sunday evening. MrsMathewsia a daughter to Frank Hineline. Mr.and M m Charlie Hineline spent Sunday afternoon at theCharlie Moeller home. Mr.and Mrs. Geo.Michelson were called to Cmston, Iowa Sun- day on account of the death of Mrs. Liichelsonfn cousin. Christensen Lumber Company Phane 3 3 3 s@u0d as guide post for ages along mrm's path.In every age,many have disubeyed them, and suf{er~ ed in consequence.To call them old fashioned is nothing new.It is just as foolish as it always has been.\\ Mr. and Mrs. Pete Day and son of Fremont, Robert Peterson and family were all Sunday guests of Mr.and M m Dave Gustin andMrs.Gustin'a ltwo cousins from Ill. Ha m Guntln and Bill Hlneline ed Monday afternoon for n short!vim with nm. Jolm Aromon.| Mr. and Mn. Niels Chrlstemen and family called Sundxy after- noon at the Robert Andersen home. Mr. :md Mrs. Hayes Rmenbalm and daughlnr, Dorothy Ann drove to Lyons Sunday and spent the day with Mrs.Rosenbalm's bro- thers, Ed and Carl Sorensen and iamiliel. Mr.and Mrs.Orville Hnmsum ROSE FITLL ITEMS Mr.and Mrs.Rudolph Mencke md fa mily, Mr.and Mrs. Walter Sappenfleld and Dorothy, Mr. andMrs. Will Ryan, Hr. and Mrs. Wlll Hart and Alfred,Mr. Ind Mrs. Detlaf Wulf and iamily and Mra n d i n Babe Ryan and Clariee Ryan helped Dorothy Petersen eel- ebnle her birth anniversary on Tuesday evening. period for dm childxen will include! a Christmas suggestion-"The Boy With No Shoes-But, A Book". .Church School av. 10 o'clock. The Junior Choir will help on the sing- ing.Plans have been made for the Christmas cdehx-ation, and the committees an: at work. The young people will meet at 6:30 as usual for lunch and con- Iercnce. Division Nu. 3 of the L. S, U. is to szrvt a Public Dinner nex! Tuesday from 6 o'clock and om \ I || W \~:»>.\\Keep it in mind Al has been their custom forM m e years,the gro up of y w n d l people is m p rese nt 1 Pag eant inl lhe church the Sunday evening be- fore Christmas.These Pageantz have been very attractive and beau tiful, an d w orth y o f t he mp- port and attenda e af th e e nt ir e church and parish.Mrs. Klop p is direc ting th e page ant ag ai n th is y ea r.Ne xt S u n d a y ai te rn o on o u r an - nuul c anva s; [o r the supp ort o f the c h ur c h is to b e ma de .Gr o u ps o f me n a n d wo me n a n a to g a th e r a t th e c h u n k a t 2 p . m. g o i n g f r o m. th er e to wai t u po n the fa milie s o f the c hurc h and par iah.I t wi ll b e esteemed a c ounesy i f familiesnn-mi n at home un til seen Sun detg afc emo on.o r m t l f v Mr , J L 1. >; r II f f f f ` \1'~/f Iw E i E nuI \. 4 Q H The (f'h1"i.<tma_¢.QtnrpMorris béfore Sumdgr in"c;.se-ihé; db not expect tn be at home.- v s '\ _ / v c r :r \ 1 v l l v v Y \ l f x / v x f l v is overflowing with Choice Things.The newest in TOYS,GAMES,DOLLS, BOOKS,GIFT c o o n s ,CHINA and GLASSW ARE,BOX STATIONERY, HANDKERCHIEFS,GLOVES HOS- IERY etc. etc. Here you will get BIGGER" VAULES for your money than for years and Our PRICES CANNOT BE BEATEN_ HOLIDAY GOODS are LOW in PRICE if you BU Y them HERE.So buy all your ned; NOW . McCARTHY AND LONG CREEK Mrs. Chrfs Hinz was hostess on Thursday alternoon to the mem~ bers of the McCarthy Ladies' Pxjo- greasive Club,The lesson on making hooked rugs was very in- teresting and severalplan on mak- \ inz some.M m Hi n:had t.he~ ladies guess on the weight of a squash and prizes were nwurde<|§ Mrs. James Mullin and Mrs. Peter Jensem A delicious lum-h~m mn.)S,SEALS,SPECIAL Here is a list of some of the y .ALUES we SAMPLES m TOYS we are selling at >Christmas H A L F PRICE;Tricycles,Steam en- Holly Boxes gines, Drums,Talkinm Machinen.C u b OUR CHRISTMAS CARI and TAGS are the BEST \ heve ever offered.A l u served by v.x§eé0 ~ Fmd Long and Mrs. Orville Hum sion,The next meeting will beheld at the W. J. Nuvak home on Dec.18.l t will be an all day meeting and the day will be spent knotting quilts. Mr.md Mn. Hans Andersen and daughter,Lucille spent Sun- day afternoon in Blair at the par- ental, Peter Andersen home. Mr. and Mrs. John Barry called at the Edgar Rose home Sundny w see Mrs. Mary Barry, who lnd the misfortime to slip and fall in~ juring her ann quite badly. Marshall Wilcox and mn, Har~ ley are visiting relntiven at Old- ham, s. D.They plan on return- inx home Wednesday. Mr.and Mrs. John McDonald.Mrs. H 'arlcy Wilcox |.nd fnnilly,Hr. and Mrs. Chauncey Wright and Harry Thuchr wem Bnmlny din- ner guests xt the Mn. Rlchel Hc-I Wrapping Paper and Cord all sizes. / Registers, Furniture, Machine Guns, Ban- jos, apd many smaller_item|._ Thege arePURE,FRESH CHRISTMAS A T n n m r l2n"|"'rn|m n n CANDY rugh Lllaa Goods and are Bargains at II ICES the Prices.r n ;| . \ . \ l \ » r l \u v ;l \ . I l V l l . l \ . __......._. Upen Evening l lis Until Christmas Beginning day,December 15thIE THE Bl-Am RACKET STORE n1»sr,N»|»-mi, uwmbaxx, mo-'rms nnjrnnvnrsrfg..Q/= _;..Ti lMEUR seem: ma lounu c m me woods. 01 the four who wan lung well um-ml. he uermea to be the only om- who wntrhad and llsuued mf dna n f t o s o me o u t a t t h e b a m u n . a lma o f lh n w o r ld : b o u t t h e m Nov md then ho dan ced up nt hh master.'rmnble l u ln thu M f r - n o e a n d e y e - l . _ m d g m _ q u : g m l n o k a l m i r l t h w m d a f s i x d h o n o f u b e p l d l e l l y u n l k d u a d v l n - qu lnh e d be r un n d so me y vu nq e vun i u m m m a u l g a q x c u m a - . : v m m t h e n m n z h e s e k v x n |. m m s v u Aheart.l n d l z w u t h s n h m i o w o t L h ll d e k n e i ' wb k h 0 6 4 a u g h t w h m h e l o o k e d u p i n m h i l m a o - t h o u n r v w w u l p e a ¢ f o m ' h ` € E | . N n u u n d x u u m w m m m .x ma r e e b o l ln c n l It i n 1 sh ot f or ( h p h l n P l p s a n d w u u D y u u d \B l ¢ C lt a n d n o tf o f y o u l "\ ' n a s t h r e e wa r s th e C mg lu m- v n n I n a l m friends wh o ha d m m : I n - m l t o s h o o t . u n d i t v u O l v i i l l Pipe wh o ha d n a d a h h | n u - M | - m u m m m n m n h . Immx ml Inn: mn into me mon'of bu lm um Odd ntllmed mdletout1mllmpuwl.Theucrngg und mysterious Mun ld»famed up the slopo md Jams had looked nt qi: tllut md priming md liood wma A md! thumb an thahammer of hh wapcn whlu tram behind her hulhlnd md har boy homanea rAdmah.| n k h u , p r a u m 1 h l y . m n y b e u d Mr. ami Mm.Ba d fthompqon for mixt1Mne-but who nun the and!|.milywe reSundaya!te rnonn mhtletason thanks!visitors at the Bill Wine home.Aid (ar Taffy-Puller! Mr. md Mrs. George Br0d°n0n'The hot lady we are wont £0 ol Frwmutand Mr.|.nd Hn. hd pull tor the ho liday : e ww won't Andanan wen Sundmy vldwn at'hum your hmds if you rub them ._._......-\.1 \.v.._,_ -n \..l..-4 .».»1». ¢ » - _ -\ Q , a Q t \,4 , f Q . l I ¢1 ;*J '." | an J ~.f ' £ ".- ..: :~ f u ~\~f *\f 1 b I » " " " i n OFTHE PL/\iNs Catherine gave n in t n u t l dn m .than 1 lima scream.and *Nd pan her protectcn to meetthe ndvmdng nnngs with upon the Freemnn bolus mms. TIMELY s UGGEs'noNs onsuy wnm corn U n uing the "pulling ...X I n u ddenf-ally, this household first ;i d i n relieving a;.`;»=1'3'.;; stapl ism é n g n a ft e r 1 lime a n n wnmeu m -qumlo nlng ma y m hh th ro at Dlnlel .imma Bu llln v u thebofl name. but from babylmod hh mother had culled him Jenni.H r v u twelva ln d weighed twenty pa nd as mo n umn h l l d n o a u and-Endl.called Odd tor shun. ...¢..¢..,» .¢....so ah. .mln In Ta n- t n f l c y ah o m th e any I e e ms n u n m :e e n l u r k A n w l n n m .w h a : h o w n n s v m m d h o v u m m h s h m dreamed o f her,na d h i d m d d - pated thro nzh n t h m d mo n th s m e h m m w h l d l n u h t h a f p a r - m m a d h lm to m n k s v i m h i m to ...-...... ......m»n n : h u e r a n o e ~ " "~i'~nS'§ `"E"én`i§'E1Ti`§un was ltb un; behind tha vrlldemen and themmm mol: of ugh: nur dimmerABRAHAM:bout them and shadows grewhav- lor and more velvety dark among the treel.Through the woods.though tha mn wan narrow. emuednewalkedwltnb n hand inHenrfs, and (nr hal! an hour they.spoke no word except ln whis-pers, and nc las: the four law Lhelr home.I! lay ln n shellered dlp which wa! like n dlmlnutlve chlld n! thelnrzer valley, a low and cheerfulcnbln ot peeled lun. wllh mom wln~don m lt than a caatloua manwohld have had. and wlth a hugochimney ot clny and :tons at theendIt nn a home or beauty andcomfort and luxury. u those thlnga na o nl rm u uwere meuu n e n er. nnthe heat that Hcnrl Bulaln could II I1 '"'E."£.."Hnng uv ln. ma r. Sto dlnp"B g g gy-1°-H'she cried."lt'|M Ahdll! aura yan don't forget" Qmgtmbd Mg; wwk)to put a little frnlt "cannibal" inl°°P~Make it. this way:Uno n Fnahlan c a lm-Slippers um pulled fix fm- the body-m m a Wear for Women and Missa, $1.98 wire thrvuxh the WP and bottom. no gsm; Emu Jerdw, 35 md ;5;[Cover tha win with pitted dates Robinhood for the Children, sus for the anna and lm and raisins w $8.50-aman new styles-alllivr the hands and feet.Bend asslzea.rr-1¢'hncy dictates.Attach n marsh- :wallow head by melna of a toath~ _pick neck."Blonde" inen have theNE N G ~ N E |;~>1»of their heads dipped into Mr sllmey Stokes and baby of- ight com Syrup and tha n law Blnlr spent lm we ek at the J ohn W coooannt fromnga. jsmm B_ Eriksen home lettes are produced by dlPPlI\Kf-he~~. . , .~. . . . |M, .ma M".."...w.»...,..,.,. head lnw melted chocolate and CIM! ApplesTwo cups sugar. 1 cup light corn syrup,1 cup condensed milk,36/ cup bum: and 2 waspoons vlnllll.Mk ull Ingredients except vnnlllx. and boil slowly, stirring cnnatnno-ly until n ball of hudneag o! iin- ished caramel is reached,when tried in cold water.Remove from fue, add vanilla, set kettle over hot water and dip ln apples which have been pierced with wooden skewers (may be bought.from bnlc w).Ro ll ln toasted cocon-nnt fmumgdknd coo l an waxed P°P¢\'~_ 1 bums. |) \\l!| §lll.I| l| .\\;| ls luw »..._ __ ...Om*le u r s gr in rn lll w e n d l h t . wo uld h a ve kn mm th e d o ( md thi * buy haloaged together even m n they been ln a cr01rd,_t'or }t gan '""5`5`$` h'§"i[§é`" T r i m m m m ado ration at the llttla pr in c es s oftheueigueurie and m m m m e her n r m n u oi'I ' ! 9 \ m r | , _ a n g ~\ 1was A hnltnred nld warrior, me my.on tha olher hand. gave every evl denc s o f ln n mhltlnn to lc hle n n slmllnr phynlcql cnndltlou. - u m. .»..~- ¢\.~»¢...¢| nn like n b0!d. an d q u a a n d ma p le : n p r m uque er lr ea mne n whi c h he b ro ug ht fr o m g==f o r u m.The se m u m of his omaze h ad never ser ved to h m m |bridge a c m s l th e l b y l l .. ...-..-- __bnd plr-ale c ome lo ahdnc t my lime glrl and hold her (nr ransom." Tom le u r h ad ro u nd . f lown ln t h e v a l ley . and J oems'father had J oined the ba ron In hls laughte r; the n. to make the lhlng wo rse. Touteur hadturned him round and round, slowly and ap prnls lngly , with lovdy \l!t| | ° Bla de Anlnlnelta looking on,har dalnty mo le u p tu me d ln patrlc lan whi c h lay between them.| Ha h a d n o o n lb ll h u r t a n d lti ll | kept Ma rla Ahtolnetta I n h h |zhunghtu.(ur there w u n o o t h e r 'chlld w help nu herplac e. But llixc e I last au tu mn .when Ma aa ma Ta n - \ \en r'| llnte r a nd her so n P aul ha d I c o ma to th e s alg u eu d e . h ll d mma ha d gr ovm more c loud ed until, on lhla Thursday afternoon th e y g e n R £3233 »"£`§`"Eé§&to her love for wednesdav eveni then into "chocght4 shot'Fruit Sandwich Pme rnbin was her own do ma in- he r Haven. her gardens of shnubl, her bird houses built of chestnut bark. her box hedge: among the thinned-nnt trees. wlth pretty paths edged \vlLh whltewaz hed stn na winding in and out among them. Running np ma the harden of hexe gardens were H e n r i!work .!eld!»be~lnnlng h m ,because o f Catherines artistic eye.wi th the .zenuer gro wths o t h u s b a n d r y -far etn lly g roo me d a nd plotted ro ll for herbs and vegetables:and be~ yohd lay the broader nelds for :PaS|Q! :rains and foods, ten ac res of we lltllle d la nd In a ll, end in g uv Wednesday evedng guem. at the Mn. Mary Weber home at Blair. Mrs. Frank Lottis and Wayne spent Friday at the Lode Haven- dick home at Orum. Mrs. Fred Anderson was a week end guest st the Freeman Inltis home. Mr. and Mrs. Pets Christiansen ~~1 |Let us fiiluéegvith you Gunn HAULING ,R w e t t L u m b e r . 8 | C o a l C o . H ~ R J ~ H N zngm za P h ot Aprll, Henri hnd tnkun hll yenr's supply of nfty gallons o t maple llr up in d four tlmes an many pounds of sugar.These precious pmesslons the four saw as th came down the an-een slope.un not one-hnl!or them would Cnxherlne have ex~ changed for ull of Mad ame Ton~ teur's rlches,Cakherlne was snnllln; ot her hus ha nd a nd ln llenr l'| eye: was onanswering llgh! of hupplnesl, when ou; of the pence and beauty whlch lny about their home rose n l\le\°c~ lug and blood~curdllng c r y - u crywhlch seemed to atop every sound that was ln the nlr, n cry or mon~ stron: depth and vastness. nnd with tha t c ry n wlld ng uro c a ms toward th e m tx- om lu n ldln g p la c e ln th e greenln¢nhrunhery o f Cul.herlne's garden.l W llh A lurc h o f h l l shoulder, He nr i s en t th e b ag o f c or n to th e gronnd y h l l g n h g d o f h l g r l g m y ho me . Mr . a n d Mr s . Ge o r g e I n f tjs a n d H e m .Mr .an d Mr s F r e e ma n L o f - h s a n d Ho wa r d a p g m I n s t w e n ne sd n y at th e L eo na r d In f ti s h ome a t C a l h o u n . M i n s ~ T h o m p s o n w a s g i v e n a i u r p n s e o n F r ld n y eve n i n g a t th e h o me o f h e r p a r e n ts Mr . a n dMr s . E ar l Tlzo mp so n wlnn a c ro wd ol young folks came ka help her celebrate her seventeenth birthday. A midnight lunch ot sandwiches, cake, pickles and chocolate was served. A d i n n er wa s g i ve n a t th e h o meo f Mr . a n d M n . J o h n J s c k s o n o n l Su nd ay ln ho no r of Mnr jo rle J a c k ~| g g " n n d Ma r y A n n Mn g i lls h lr th - i y .M r .m d M n .W esley Gr s u li c hsp en t S u n d a y a t t h e Ot to Fn c h gl the Andrew Nelson home.' Mr. and Mrs. R°y Donnelly md son of Omaha and Annie Haier were Sunday afternoon visitors ai the Mrs. Carrie Jacobsen home. Mr.and Mm. Dewey Holstein s much in demand for food-decor | Wear for Women and Misses, $2.98 ntions.For cakes and cookies, to $6»50; Enna Jettick, $5 and S6; make holly with candied chen'lea;Roblnhood for the Children, $1.49 for berries and bits of the sliced to $8.50-smart new styles-all candied dtron for aws.White dzes.47-It O a~k Flooring \ is cheaper now and a New Oak Floor costs .Less than an ordinary ru~. I_Popcorn § i\»f" ~ the col- ored ones, make ost Attractive 'ornaments.YouChnstmas_- tree may wrap them ln colored paper il you like.For a new V-&G®B» try one ol the other flavors ol corn syrup in making them-bntter- scotch. honev. maule or cnramsl. g ,walnuts]%lb.layer/figs, boiling water,milk, ' cream,or'orange juia.Pll; dates, stem 63-4 shell walnuts.Put fruit and nuts through food chopper,add small amount of boiling wnen mlx, and pour into glasses( Seal, label and w x - a n . i l l n h n m ' I - ' l ¢ l l 0 » ~ |\ ¢ |'t i d b l 'g u m m a m l r c l l l l i3 L ¢ " l " . ¢ . \ . | . " . . L | .f r o m t h e g m t ~o f n m m e v e n n m e e o n e l t y o f o w e s . . ° = > s 9 ! ; E 'E EE t h e z ° = " \ § - ' = !" 2 ! '. ' !£ '£ ' 3 ! ' £ i ' . " 2 ! . ' E grlmaclng at nlrn from nenmu ua.bark.And lhln utter he had pre- pared hlmself wlrh palnmklng care fm- Marie Anmlneues eyes ahouhl :veg happen tn see hlml That wan 1'e tragedy ol' lr.Be had nut on his new doeslrln ault.He ar ried a gun whlch was two ln c h e longer lhun hlmlelf.A ' Mg powderhorn awun nt hls wnlatln hla bel! wasa knlge. and over h shoulder hung the moat treasured ot hla posses alona. a lllm aah bow and a qulver lllled wlth arrows .Ho h a d wo rn hla c o onskln c up of mr ln aplta ofthe warmth of the d ay , b ec aus e ltlooked be tter than the ligh ter one. whlc h was anlpo d. a nd lu Lhll c ap was a long turkey leather.Odd. the dog, was prou d of hla martial- looklng master.bu t he c ould nor un d en lnn d the change th at had c oma o ve r the hn y e r why n a wan goln g h ome wlth auc h a str ang ely let and so lemn fac e. From her poaltlon behlnd the dog. the boy.an d th e man.Catherine [lnln ln looke d up on he r wo rld with a joy ou s land unufrald pride.N h hay,ln her oplnlon.could equal deems. and n o ma n her huxhnnd One c ould see and reel her h apnl aaa, a nd as Tonte ur sec retly bnlll up the llre ol lull y earnlng when he vaa nlnne~ on ahe lnved xo exult ln her own possessions when her men folk were ahead and c ould' not lee all that c ame and wen! ln her (ure. E Thla dealre to~lmld wllh ln herself l some amnll and sac red pnrt of her rejnlc lnz wall hemuae ahe was Eng~ lllh and nur Fre nrh Th nl wa s wh ylmnlel .lumen hnd nu l-Znlrllnh umm, lnhe rlle d f rom henf nlh er. who hurl been u New En glnnd nrhnolmnaler' a n d arte:-ard u n ng#-nt o l lh e and hn mllla zeo mm. nun ww. mt. .-ou t any grace whatever th at h e c ould lee.banked vmr mly In th e amllea an d grnc louaueal o f ll h r le Anlolnette 'a furor, li e wa s zlnd when hla mother and tether paused to r e s t o n th e edge ef a great roc k near tho a-au. for thls Inter val gave hlm ogpo rtu- n l ! !to zo ou oloueéeand w e u h e rea alone he c ould n r a n d u m m 'l'olneue'| enualn ln a mn c li mor e udmlru hle wa y th an wh e n th e oth e r :were tn un plng close nl hI.a heels.Suddenly Od d manned no that hle gau nt bo dy ma de u h u b rler agnlnst Jqemn'kn e e s 'Ihay ntwd at the edge of u llower~au~awnupell amo ng the c h estn ut tree.n wan a hundred y a rd :a c r o n n m au n d lle d play ground of th e ' I and on the far llde of lt. c onc eal In the bual\e¢.J'eema knew there wan game of some klud.Ile drogmed to the earth and draw h l m n d l ehlnd th e dec-~ylng mann o f a mnn xter log th at had lnllen a hundred : m m before,Od d c ro uc h ed at h ls alde wlth hln-mu» z le le ve l wi th th e to p o f th e log. ' r m u a mln ula pu lse d .an d attes- Llxat mother , a nd mo r e o n to p a t them, y et Od d (uve no a lgn or dl| - couragemeut.nm'dld J e eml.B e wa tc h e d t h e h r o ld e o t th e c la n ln : on a lln e aa a n -a lg h t a l a d le with the pe lntln ot 0dd'| nose. Auo uxe r, mluu a of th la rustllng stillness,an d a magnlnc ent tur~ key c oc k ltr n tte d m leotlru lly out In to the lu n .He we :h e d twen ty pounds rr an ounc e, thought Jeems, a proud and lmumeula te bird . defy lug all the world ln the empty open. l n m y mo men t .leema thouglu n n l n o Paul Tac he. tor the Quebec IN this story of one of the moat thrilling pages in American his- tory--the epic struggle known as the French and Indian War- James Oliver Curwood achieved his masterpiece.The early days L Holly Q Penn:down In Pennsylvania.l l m u on the trnnuer nf Lhlt farprovince that Hem-I had found and mnrrled her. '1'nnu»nr was nvrnre. possibly even more th an Henr i Buln ln. tha t Calh erlne'x ado mtlon of he r me n folk and nf every thing lh n l we n!wllnthem, oven no the primitive discom boy was lik e thi s \m-k ey c o c k . nl wa y l Ha u ntin g h ln do mes an d d il- oor fln z h lmsdt wi th th e lmpo nuu c e of A man . Slo wly J e ems wlthd rew th e long bnrreled gun tram tha top of the log md ta u le n ed th a llrln x o f n l: bo w. Hs vmlted u n ti l the b lg blrd stoo d len lhln ei ghty y nrdxgws y .An hgch Quebec regions are recreated with a vividness that is startling. 111 IStarting This Week Im' ;:,::..'.?.§':'°"'.":,°.r'at 1 time he rose higher on hiskne el. an d 0dd '| bod y mv |tll\' er _ - - _ ,____D _ _ Wm the North The Plains ~CHAPTER I mn ; h i s M m ' Jeeml was a fortunlta boy to hsve her for s mother. Even the ao: was s seonndrel for luck.An lndlun dog at thst.A sneaklug, goodfor-nothing dog.A wrefk ol' a dog rlthout a soul, tnhe fed by her, peited by her, lmlleduthyher-ns hs hs d seen hersmile. Tonleur was h m ol'the lon::airing of hemlc Ilghtlng barons lettled by Franca ulong the Richelieutn hold the English und lhelr real nnrtwurlsns hack.lie was Dunn keeper to the waterway that len. straight to the bean or Neu I-'n\nr»n.ll the Enfllsh mmm mm. ngalnst s background of somethingmore :han merely being the muteof s man and the mother of s snu. Culture nnd learning and hmadnesuof vlslfm und thought. nurtured Inher first by a Rentle Lxother. and, :mer her dmth.dewloped and ther. had glven tn her a medium nlpriceless vnlus by which to mensure llpplness.Ro use of her ndroltness ln fashloulng beauty and perfection nut orslmple und Inexpensive things. undalso hecsuse me was nf the spawnnf the desplmhle English. Mudxlmn Henrietta Tonteur had come to rennrd her with much the same aver slnn aud dl§llke _with whlch shi: 5 strengthened by u sclmolmaster fn~1 S. ProductsRely On U 1 aaI 1c IxI 1¢I D N a sunny nlxernnon ln Mny , 1149. I dog, n boy , n mm, a n d \ woman had c rossed tha oak opens| f Ton ten r' | h lll a nd we re tn lllo g ownrd th e deeper wl l d m e n of he Frenc h fr|mll¢~r \\urd of h s Richelieu and La k e Cham- nlnln-the dog llrsl. the boy iollow- ng. the man n ext. a nd tha woman u c . It vnu a reversal or proper form. Eonteur had lfvwled as he watc hed.h em tw A tool'a way ot ta dnz a xavngelnfened c ountry that had no --. - v .- .. .D - .- _ . - _. -their svnlplng fiends. the Mohnwks und the Benefit".they would have to pass over hi m Brat of u ll.Nu ueneral c ouid he given :renter dis Hnvtlo n than thut Honor.W ealth \ wlde doma in over wh ic h h e was king. And 5 et--li e e n de d llann-i lmlnln. 0 0 I 4 0 o I ll wus rniriluflerlmun.hlny tlml .lxmlown were growing hmm~r lu wou ld nave :ooxeo up on a cup orpoison. 'ronteur knew th is and c ursed In his honest In-uri at the woman \.!1n was his wife. with her Clllrily put clan fa m.her powdered hair.er jewels and gmsns and h er plntnniv Ignorance nl'lo v e - a n d then thanked his God that m o e Mar ie Antoinette was growing lens li ke h r with eac h day that passed over h r pretty head.Fo r Mar ie An tn no ttn wa s tn mn nmmn x llke h im I \I COSDEN U. s. SHIELD FREZPRUF OIL wnrd the east.l¢was the hour when hlrdx wane lln g ln g softly Momlng had hoard lhelr dennnce. e glorlonn und tem-less challenge offeathered mlnnoelsy to ell the lplr- l t l ol'darkness:bu t lrlth late afternoon.nunsrl.evenlng,these some ellnrthrfmted l o n g n e n found n note o f Kro tltud e and of p ray er ln their c hanc ned volc el.Flowers crushed lmderfoot.I n th e open spaces they oumeled the earth wlthwh llo ond plnk an d b l u e Flow ers and b lrdn und Deuc e-n wor ldnlle d wllh a do e lln ln g lon - e a mll Ing hen vvn ol hln a o ve r th e tre e to p s- u n rl wllh them n dog. n boy . e mon.nod a woman n d u n c l n s wexlwnrd. Thr ee of these.even th e dog. Tome ur envled. This dog had n nnme whlc h tlttedh lm 'l"n»|nn»~n......m M. self. n pntr lolon wlthou t doubt. bm wlth a wo r m a n d fo n d !p a u lo n to offset th at c urse end (or thls. ton. he blessed the fortune whloh ln oo:- wny ha d been so k lnd to hlm. Behind her hnshond an d boy Pntherlno N21 been thlnklnlz o l Tnntenrg and r hln wlf e, the o deto oretle He nrle lle.Fo r n lon g ti me nho ha d kn own o f Ma d ame T o wto u rs ha tre d . b ut lt wa s n o t n ntll thls nflornnon th a t th e oth e r dle covory had coma to her, for. ln gplte or hi s mo n he roic efro rtl. Ton teur had betrayed hlmself when endden» ly s ho ha d c au gh t h lm lo ok i ng o r her.Patherlne hnd leon the ehnd- nw n f h lr se c r e !- llke a gh o s t n i n - Iy dlnp po ar ln g.Up o ve r th e h lll she had ndded mnny two! and two# toge the r, u ntll. I n the e ore vuy of e woma n. sh e k n ew wh a t Tao teu r wo n th ln k ln z an d dld no t f en r o r N a ulnn t hle en emy .- v | " v n q r '# v i - And Od d' o B ody Grew Stlf lor W lth me Mo ve me n t. wi th his movement.A c hok lm: sound c a me ( mm th e do g' | th ro ol a l t h e lo n g b o w wa s bent.Th e ri ng o r n steel tuning fork,an d nc role th e open sped a grny lshHu h .The re tollowed e me llow oo n n d . e mn : c o mmo ti o n , 1 leap ln; ot gorgeous c olor hlgh into th:- nlr,Paul Tnc he, the turkey c oc k. v u d o w n end dy lng. A momen t In te r. . le ems an d mm stoo d lo ok in g do wn o n th e tur kvy c ook, and g ladna a leap t onc e mow In to th e boy 'n fac e a n d e y e s - f o rhere wee not only n rplendld dlnner for tomor ro w.bu t also . ln hle lm nglnntlon.th e dl-nt blo w llr u c k twa n g o f th e otr ln g wa s li ke u»W ' p = | " ' ~~t Insta and remember U-S- Pro mt Starting \W V UNIFORM w a - ' l ~ t ""~0 53.>~'== . V . A v u m t l l l || I \ l \ u v | » \ | U \ Q \ v \l \W X ?a w n e c k n l 'a d o g w e v e n m a n e a w r e c k t h a n t h e s p l e n d i d n e l g n e u r h i m s e l f .w i t h l l l a l t u b o f 1 s h o t : q . f _ [ distr ust h im fo r lt.Th e wi ld h af pr i d e o f y o uth lm! And Madam# 'Tnnteur hated h*'f ac hievement possessed the la d na:Dlnhoilrving whatever good mhzht his fwhr-r and mother c ame toward have boon m i d o f Catherine.she h lm I la n n u n tr i u mn h . a n d H1 0 Always the Samer 4 n The Man Bhould I-la n lhro hed at the Held of Hlc Precious Column. -md Th e mm lho nld ha ve mnt hld n me held ul hll precious eolnmn v l l h h ll lo n g n m re a d y md h l l qu eu in g e y e lle r t ;the women next. to wa tch a nd mm wlth him; then the boy and the dog, lt such n u ln a n e a wer e lo he to le rated ln ~n-nel of m l n k i n d wlnh e vening c omin g on. .To n te nr wu th e o ne le g g ed wa h _.__ _.|_...,- »..........\...... .,|.¢..|n n n m n u ll: D o r nmar ks whlrh wou ld ha ve k llle d an ordln ary man. The d og. n m of ull. was 1 homely dog.l o hopelessly homely that one c ould not help lov Ing h lm a t llg h L H l l h l l r wa r br lnly and unkempt.H l l pawn huge. Hin mall mn hm gone. whlc h le f t h lm only a stu b to ve g .H e walked wlth n llmpi | heavy , never» falli ng llmp lh nl s eemed to s ha kehll lang bod y from end to end, for hls le t!fore p a w- l i k e Ton¢enr's ( n o t - vn u mla ln g .A mmh e d . rheery,ln a n mlc .lo n b l e dog to wh o m the lr n m n n - l n n mo me n f rdsln nlng of Ihr Mne as of \ h\ng | \-had m a l the na me o l Odds-and Ends. S0 Ton le ur wus h a lt rlght in thlnklng o l h l m u 1 wr e c k o f n dog. but ln one other thlng he wnx wro nm Th e dn a am h u e A no n i - hme d h or nm an A d e ad ly e ne my of her rac e. and hnled her then be- r-annn she dared hold h e r h a d n rprmndlyannbnron'|lady ,an d hnu-d her lnxt or all becaule, noth- lng mor e th an tho wlr e o f e lor th~ lm h n e k wo o d s mn n llk e B e n d B n - la ln . : h e wa r lmpn d e n t e n o u g h to ba the p re ulen t wo m l n any where nenr the Tonleur uelgnenrle. And.so fo r nu n v u ln her pow:-r.she had pleated a n d lu r - mr e d lh ll h n xr e a lo gr o wth ln th e heart and mlnd of her proud Gengh- ter. Mule Antolnette. nndl Tontoor, hllnd to th e feline subtlety of ewoma n ln :meh matters . wo nde red wh y n wa s th a t h is g i rl, who m h e worahlped above ell other thing on earth, lhonld no openly dllpley nn- tr ls n dlln u s an d d lll lk e wh mo ve r Jeema c ome to Tontenr manor. lvad boy 's ey es lmhted up when he 56\: hll molher'x Intel-on ln what he lmn done. and me nnfelgned amazemenl ln hls fnthex-'| rac e nn he dropped h ll mlllo d mm lo L h s g r o u n d a n n loo ke d d own nno n the mng uln c o nl lnxk ey c oc k wi th the fea the red nr row trn ns nxlng lt. Cntherlne rvnnnled her boy u n observed hy th e two whose hu nl Ing lnn llnc l dr vw the ir eyes to lln fnllen la me .lle r o wn ey e s wen - shln lng , n nd a lte r a mnmen! Ho nrl saw what she was neelnz and thlnk ln| and plac ed one of his bl; hnndxlende rly on hll so n'| s lim lhonlder. Yu , . lee ml wus llk em mo the r e x~ cept fo r nm b lo n d r an d m x e y u ,an d tn these two t h l n p he raembled hls mnthor'| hx-ot.her,\hnx wo n h lo n . wn n d e r ln| , e lwly l h g h ! - gg r en d fo x-e ver lo vnb le n nb o nd . Fue ls an d Lub ri can ts a Tomorrow Phone 48 For Road Service n u r n ls u n . . u m . .nun .. ... ... ...d o wn ln the valle y th e fou r we re zz vllll h ome lil: e y e: h lld lu llowe d tha wonunavlth n subdue d and appalli ng hm- ge r ln the m.He nr i B u l n l n n u n ma n n ma n . h e h n d th o u g h t.B e mlg h! be | lmlo c nlzy . mig ht sven be A fool.But h e wu s als o a ver; luc ky hu lblnd an posses: a womanvrlth the s weet f ac e a nd for m and th a d l lr l n d ! c h lm h e lm o f C n th 1 soul um: lwlnngea to the boy , his master.'rlmx mul had a :rem sc ar senred \|l10u n ny hummer md shun In an Indian rump where Kanrl Bu la ln ha d f mz n r l mm f o u r n a n h e fore. ann from whlc h , ou ! o t nllx for n dy in g c rmlur e, he h ad mlm: hlm h ome ln J wmll.n wan 1 sc ar rn !devp hy clubs and kicks.n wou nd th u!had never healed nm' li mp ! ma d a tha d n l wh ! f ha vu - e l l m l m an d xu ln lc lo lu i m m a o l ul W.. ...mu um.. ..=¢.... .....he-e n th ink ing u h o wa lke d Ah ead of hu h th er a nd mu th er . Hu mln d. nt present. was hnny with the mesa of Bghllng.Mentally , and phydc al- ly . ln ll wa y . he vu exp s r i en c ln z me thr ill of sang nlnary bums. Half a dfmen tlng en lln ee belllmlng theI n n :ellmh ovsr 'l`on!em°'|m n h e hml rhoked and heazen Pnul Tnellq and In eve ry moment nr th an memm l tr lu mplm Li nd e Aq lq lq gn e S'l`A'|`loNWOLSMANN| u u \ l v| \u l l l \ |l vl \ 'Q u u u v M u l c hforzh In pulse of the lad'n exploit. "W hat l lho t I" he c ri ed. bending l o w t o e x a m i n e t h e h l r d a n d t h e a r r o w ." S t r a i g h t t h r o u g h f r o m v i m : f n w i n #a n ¢ h m n I n n hnllluh »»|\nrI The Station That Sells GoodsI ;.;,lii'§1, `i5 iiI~`iniT: 1,¢'ii;."¢..1i.1 [nal ra linlryon an nothin. tlll lhllslh In nur lrlll.. lldl III I _ - * r m: n a n If callaronodlyllltv uek..Elactlondo£!!eu°sintheDe- .'.r .. .______~H n .B e r t1 ¢ o wa md g z ~ e o d H o n o r l0 d | % 1 rI I 1 h k ¢ r a g -| c h . i I ¢ l r e n d m1 ~ e b o 0 mi h l W e d n e | -p l. le e F r ld a y o vu n i n g , D o c - 1 2 . ' I ' h e 1 1 ~I . »|.| .|1 .|| ALONG THE BO T T O M n o m lllllllurill Honb0ndB\Ai! w u a s m d n y m p p o r g m l t d l m r si lte x,ldr| .W m.m m a p m d hmi ly .- Mx - .n n d li r s .C . B .B u n nw u s Snturdny evening vtdbon wifh t.haopnlBmvas1 |mily. RobutWi d>enerlnd0pllR00vll at Burt county v m awning me s h. Floronon Dknn was ;8\md|¥ dinner and nftemonrn/guest at the E. c. uppinmn bums. |=N¢r\m!or t.h»e Pls u nt vlmwgeum-Sumdnynfhrnoon.hon. Swdly ldaool,namely Mn.G.lr. m dlr a . Ed Ha wk inlhnd '11.ldsn-25-yaar tnnchlpgfrn D a v » i d , M n . F . P s c k , M n . C h n . u l l o n d ; y mp p e r g u e n s , a b r o - ° ' i U°r o v w m b m h u g m ' n s c m x m . m u m u m - . ' A m H n v k i n l m a v m o l ~ ! ° r r u v v l v i n z d r y w i nn Huakandao »with l i i l i T e h m ; b ,'h vlng in .' d '°w o " °mo Wuungu-¢shug¢- i n g ,met Tue Y -p"|,¢|,_Ar h n n u .Anna n...~1¢ og 31,51-,,p¢m'tar this plloe. M.rs.HuK° .._._ BAYER ASPIRIN ' ..~~....»~..\..;...tal Gev Mo rr l wn 'n ma y w x1 = hma m; h w, mn. NE B RAS KA W E E KL Ya t the pamn ,..homa in Tehmlh-|Byran Balm who with hor Ima-m p gM r . m d M n . G e n 1 d K d l e y o I \ > a n d md e h i l d r ¢ n h l d mp p a r a t l s mv mw Tehmnh were Sunday vdndban at tm Huck home.Belvidera-Aleundrln road com- Elmer wma and children p]¢¢°|y snveled. ,:>.1 I fH.I,owaat!-balandlhwrhoa -|clod,guroom.Ax wruwuunneu FT.CALHOUN pild.AND VICINITY nicely-.'mu un: will ba mm.The an-»f H-0-W'1"*"""'"'°°""'°urmn=m¢committee i»Mn.. 1r-.._L..._ .;...,........._.1 Fl°*'i"¢€_'!'¥ £'I.'f't"°""' re- mn Ihizlfoldt and nn. Charles I 'Q > ei| ,_;<hh mx av:co1an hoda bel anIMI rm'wh An Sid MrI i calt ff:|the bel nel 1 the m u! fan cal1 Jill pm1 me poe (OU a r eSie M.,TH A. MrL , eu! corMr ggi est plefaly gnveled. Dayhn--Casper Bnndt u h m fnrm o!4 80 a crea ,dx mllelea n ol this plwe, wld for $48,000. Plympnfh-Fu-men State Punkis new ins?-'ltxgtinn here., Dsykin-Gravel being placd on road south of *'two~mile corner".Trenton-C. 1. Allen store build ing completed. Tthmlh-A. Fi, '§3}'°' "5 i|;31|¢ new store ui ng,o nsTunberg market on northVrk will start soonlon pavingprocteenDougaxcountyUne and Ft.Oalhoma. Omaha--Beacon Grocery andAnthony! Market opened in newlocation,Thlrtieth And Fowler A e.Al ana-Plans proposed for the constructlon of motor atadium ~ ' ~0 ~> '""f,£'E?'f'"" r ._-5u n a ~|w n u ma \ § \ RBD \.¢ ~ __~ ~ = § , .-»:.._< 5 -`»=':, r a '3»__;,. L ~f1'I== / 1 ~ LouileRiee,wofidfnmou|¢rlpbolodlrt;cmpo¢itive1yreldyom°tlnleat|,virtunland faults in the ~ wud# and whatnotn thlrtyouncn 1vhen"l1u|tintl|.Sen dy o ux"| c 1'I bb lin ¢| " or d;n nt: m| r ol'm u m3.4 . math ana MP 5 I mmu n a'2-Zu.. lad l.m|:ent|.»\ddnuIa|.l|.|nR!no.c¢I~lol EAGLE Pnucu. 00»» NEW YORK ctr: l s H I W U Y 3 a r \ | I . BEWARE OF IMITATIONS UNLESS the e yer.~....1¢1.=»1<i"{=,.'°.f..¢.>». thepu uus al pictured above you can never he sure Lhat you an takin the genuineBayerAspirinthatgmuundsol: phyli§i;m px ibe in their daily' pmctne. _The name Bayer means gnvminli Aspirin..I t is your ~'t Lecxio5:?tatian|.E M 0 ? T m have proved :har it i» de. ~H m a n '§¢w&m ' Sme'l'1m~n¢L umba g ' Rhaumdam Twfhndae No hu-mful dm:-de\-,u fallow lt: me. It dau not dbsrml the |,,n_| 4 \ I I ~L n A -W v u u w a s u l l \ l l l ¥ %' J Q l l m ,l l l a g u c vi s i e r ;C o n d . ,M r s .E d i t h K r u s e ;M r s .H a r r y W a l k e r o f u r d a y .H e c a m e o n u t o H e r m a nC o n d . ,C a t h e r i n e F r a h m ;t r e a s . , | m : _ { i ;; £ g H e r m a n f r i e n d s a v l s i t | Q a t u r d a y e v e n i n g . J E p i d r e l a - s .E l s i e C o o k a n d = ¢ ¢ ' ¥ »M n .S u n d a y ..I u v e a a b r i e f v i s i t w h i l e s o n e a r . n wa s a "S£¢°1'Th e "° " " ' " g' n s g u es ts a t th e M. B . A i d s u p p e r Mr . g u d Mr s .Ho w a r d Ha ns en nmitbee commited o f N r .* " ' *sa¢u»d »y eve ning,Mr .a n d Mr s .enter tamed th e me mb e r s o f th e s.Ha r r y Seltz.Mr .an d Mr s .Her mi m 'W r ng ge o f Tek amah, Mis s I-D elta -D el: C lu b a t th ei r h ome on bonlf ru a e a n d Mr. a nd Mr s . E m¢' K az h ma Sg h n ei d er o f P la ttsmo uth Pi d gg eve n in g . _ Qu e stg ge m Mr . "8' ersfn wednes my nr;»~:x\no:|.'Mr and Mrs G H _|14 old Jacobsen ui' Omahn, were last-.eorge a m a S d ,~u ; a £ M . 1 mdIginughwr stayed at Une parenw, Mu; éy'§'.""»iZ.5`$ff 'I c. H.Gdlringet hom:S"*""'"Y|Mr. and Mrs. w. J. mm drove night and Mr. Gehringer had Sum to Bennington go see M,-,_ Banyaday dinner with his daughter.Ia m", M n_Ami; Schumann who The Henry Sorensen fumilytwu taken to an Omaha hoapiw were Sunday dinner guilats pt the Io n gr a orf.»| e nmnnn hm.I " " ° 9 ° . .E.U ._ _ -_ . ..-J mn. yum »~.ru.uuuw ur nu: m».y.Pad Facklet wok his mother Mrs.Gam-gn Fukle r to Cedar. Cxeek Saturday to visit her mo- ther, Mn, J. J. Schneider.Mrs. C.H. G¢11f¥==K°f went u lu as springfield mu. them w vim nx- ativea and all wturned home to- v Il _~" ,2 Don't Let a Leak suns $16.50 - $18.50 and $20 $1s.co Sample Line O'ooats v |< $~2.50.,_ Dress Sweaters, Coats for Men and Boys .| with a Sheep Coat, Lea Chat or other good things for them to wear $3.~1 ~ $~50 Shop Early and co Make it Easier, Let Us Help you J- D. GARRISON The Popular Priced Clothler ol Blair .|1' Ties--Mufflers DRESS GLOVES or Mittens sn. m $s.oo MUFFLERS ' 75: to $3.50 In Holiday Boxes Free 50c to $1.50 The Kind that Wear I ur. ma Mn. J o h n ma n nn" "}' '"" '"' ;',, ',; ""§ "m,ma m m . m u m m m S a u n a . : o f ~m a d e bl »h um uw u m '" " ° 'u;. m ¢ . . . ' f - R . E . 1 . ' € . " J I , M 2 r n ! ~ ~ f n ! . . . . § " . ' L . . . . . . . L i n n 1 . . . m l "'°" """°" ' "" ""1 mr. ana mrs. ls. m.. nveruun nuu an Sunday dinner guests Mr. mdrwmnuuv. Mr. and Mrs. A. w. Byron Bunn and children. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Beard and sons were Suhday evening visliors at the A. N. Clarke home. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Petersen ol Omaha Mr. and Mrs. Geo.Hinch of Columbus with Will and Pearl and Mrs.Margaret Iverson of Blair called Sunday evening at the R. M. Iverson home. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.Opal Reeves was Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Simpson,Mr. and Mrs. U._ s.Reeves and mogher, Mrs. Rachel Van Nas oi' Sydney. Mr. and Mn. Harry Tyson and Pad were Sunday guests for din- ner at the parental, Watson Tyson home in Blair. Tueday was the twelfth birth- day of Juanita.daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loran I-i y mlll so.h&' grandmother,Mrs.EEG:ayman and son Cleo of Arlzona and Mr; w g ` .. p \. )_ -311 - .r=~1;=\f. " . ' \' 3 3 `\,',"f);',g \.'"\ .|Q_ , A a a \ 4 \ Clarke and family. Mr. und Mrs. Rasmus Petersen and Rasllina, Mr. and Mrs.Carl Christensen of Rosa Hill and Mr. and Mm James Paulsen were Inst Sunday afternoon and supper guests ol Mr. and Mm Lars Paul- sen.Miss Anna Paulsen was l Sunday dinner guest at the Chas. Husk home. John. Deaver had Sunday dinner with Mr.and Mrs. Henry Beard and Tony Ferguson, their nephew. The Kindred Msrrymdners Club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. C.H.Blanchard in Burt county. They voted to donate (iff/een dol- lars to the Nebmaka Chlldren'e Home Sodety ol Omaha. The host- ess served delicious hot creamed chickan sandwiches, pickles and coffee.Dec. 18, Mrs. Sum Steele will be hostess when each mem- ber is tn bring 1 present for ex- chnnge.v The committee on Christmas W 1 l l B e l l l B l a i r ~ ~ ~M o m m y , m a c . 2 2 n d ~~~.Fifa ' He is driving his Beindeers here and ~ ; ~~` wants all of the good boys ma Girls ~'ffl ~ _,<-~to visit with him on has arxfivai.\~v 's ~~ we ~ i n ~O l d S a n t a W a n t s T h i s ~f'A~ 4 f ~~`1 '¢;»#~*,, , '1 " .\-.; 4\;Z2£r_~1cn`_g * ~,'|.2.,.1 #VF _I »»;;.C h r i s t m a s t o B e 0 e 0 P P 1 ,~Q i ~ t o E v e r y o n e e /1 ~ Because Santa Claus wants everyone to give useful gifts this year we _~ , ,, h atl enlarged our stock.Our patrons will be pleased with g "n," ,ave gre ythe assortments we are making in each department.We want you to '`\~''3 ~ visit our store and see the great values we are giving .1 Mens Suits BOYS APPAREL Furnishings and Show » Overshoa Men's and Bbys and Overcoats Un d erwear Men's 4-buckle, all SLIPPERSS U I T S MEN's FANCY Rubber OVERSHOES Felt or LeatherHart Schaffnefr and P A J A M A S $ 3 g $3 4 5 ` .o I m ~f '2 D o n ' t L e t a L e a k _, a ' ~v S c a r e Y o u --- \ \-,.§\,- v -Nor my other trouble you muy ,~ ,h nh n u n u -y .'f 'F .LIL¢ .`l,§.`I.`2'.-,TI W e i l ; J I ~,-:.~1.7;!§-_n to wur uqdne dnn, u | s hun 15:5 ~ ~ ~ .that you will find gntllying. I g .; ; ; : . v\- ~ - - - - - -B a t h r o o m F x t u r e s C o m p l e t e P l u m b i n g O u t t t e r snEJollN MOoRE PLUMBING CIDMPANY u PHORE BLACK 62 fsisai.. Jeri ;;f.a'2».;§E an: lowing a car ahead of them. bat.going aroand a corner they missedthe road and ran into a bank and Ience.The car did not overturn hut was somewhat damaged.Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mehrenn were visitors at the Henry Fischer home Saturday evening.Mr. and Mrs.Ed Pfeiffer srothe proud parents of a baby girl born to them Dec. 7. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rohwer wen! to Cereaco. Neh. Saturday to vdslt their daughter. Mr. and Mrs.Mark DePew of Denver, Colo. are visiting at thoScott Allen homo. Mr.and Mrs.Claus Ohrt vis- ited relatives at Bennington Sun-day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Neuhouse and baby spent Sunday at the William Tiebgen home, Visitors at Mrs. Peter Schmidt, Sr. on Sunday were Otto Frahm, Mrs. Genrude Rathjen and Jack, Mr. and Mn. Fritz Jahnel, Hazel and Rohan and Mr. and Mrs. Hdrry Jahnel.' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kruger were -callers at the Wm.Sievers homeSunday evening.Mr. John Wreidt passed away at 'his home Dec. 'l, after a long ill- ness.The deceased was hom in'Germany, July 15. 1856 and was 74 years. 'I months s.nd 22 days at the time of his death.He issurvivedbyhisvrlfe,Anna andson. Johh of Ft. Calhoun, a dsughvter, Mrs. C. A. Stewart of South Sioux City, Neh., a daughter, Mrs. Merlin Wagers of Emerson. Neb. and three gmndchildren.Funeral servima were held Tuesday after- noon from the Prjlhyterian church Calhoun cemetery and he was laid to rest ih the Ft. HERMAN NEWS rnenos at s earn pany evening.Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Cooper ac- wmpanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wm.Rasmussen drove to Omaha Fri- day and spent the day.I Wm. Iawe came home last week to spend the winter.He has been employed the past season as paint- er for an oil company. The Amencan Legion Audllary recently added two new siovfw-0su stove and a range-to their kitchen equipment at the Leg-ion hall.I Mr.and Mrs.Bert Cooper of Tekumah, spent Sunday at the 0. L, Hllsinger home.|The Ladies Aid will not hold a regular meeting this week. Insteadthey will assist in a demonstrationol cooking by electricity at the Legion hall pat on by the Neh- rasks Power Company.I Mrs Wm.Adams spent the week-end at Linooln with her daughter, Marie.She was a guest at the home of Prof. and Mrs.Aylesworth. She attended the Mil-itary Ball at the Coliseum Fnday evenlng\and reports it a very elab-orate affair.Miss Marie and her friend, D ylemo& were in the grand . The Guild will meet Thar-ada slternoon with Mrs Chris Truhl- sen.A large crowd attended the M. E. Aid supper and hazaal' at the Legion hall dining room Saturdayevening.The la ies are grateful w all who helped in any way. Mrs. K. J. Van Valin went w Omaha Wednesday and entered ahospitalformedicalcareandtreatment.Her doctor advises her to remain there from four to six week.We hope she may comehomegreatlybenefittedby her sta .hir. and Mrs. Joseph Cmtsinger 1 and son were Sunday dinner guests ___ ...,.. _.-._ ..,......... ..,......Leon; Ravsr and Wilbur Lowe,while the consolation prius wentto Miss Kathryn Hughes and Gil- bert Potadle.Miss Schneider was given a guest prize. Mrs. Henry Truhlsen is chair- man for the benefit brldge to be given at the Legion hall Friday evening under the auspices of thaWomsn'a Audliary.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Webster and Joyce of Tekamah spent Sat- urday night and Sunday at theFrd Rogert home. A number of friends of Mrs. Clouds Reid were entertained at a surprise party at the homo o!Mm E. C. Reid last Monday alter- noon in honor of her birthday. The guests spent the time visiting andLate in ths afternoon the hostess served s lovely lunch.The members of the Hermanchapter 0. E. 3. lodge elected of-lioerl at the regular meetia onThursdayevening,Dec.4.' h m Hattie Blanc rd was dwbw W.M.,To Wakefield,J r~. Worthy Patr ,Mrs Eledyce Helms, A. M.. John Jackson, A. P., Mrs. Effie Godsey,see'y;Mins Carolina Wachter, treas., Mrs. Mil- dred Rutledge, Cond., Mrs. Arthur . Andersen, A. Cond.The Wor- thy Matron will appoint the other officers. The refreshment commit- tee for the evening were Mr. and Mrs.Halt Lowe,Mr. and Mrs. Claude Clements and Mr. and Mrs, Otis Yowell, Miss Elaine Katt was a week-end guest of Miss Bessie William-son at Hooper. Miss Beulah Harrison, who is astudent nurse at the Clarkson hos- pital at Omaha,enjoyed a hriel wait last Saturday and Sunday at the parental, L B. Harrison home.Mrs.Emma Hoover is looking after the household duties at the Hams Andersen home atpresent. of Mrs. Grace Ray 1ne xjarry 1,- a~.|||..sday f o r Mr s .Came ron a d been i n the c ity sinc a y , En tr ek i n fa mi ly mo ve d f ro m er man Sta te Ba n k p ro p er ty Smile At the/lche ~ pected home this week from Knox City, Mo. where they have spem. the past summer. Z.Parrish came home Sunday from Knox City, Mo.He has beenemployed with the Leach grading compa~y. illil~ud ~last ~Advertise in The Ereterpriue. Ea Olson of the Olson Electdc shop spent Monday at 'the Doug- las county metropolis on busine .u f . . .D . . -\ r . . . . \ r - _. . . . .. ._| .. r . . . _ who suns.\u.u.voulca vvas out ITOIIIOrn nha la st Thu rsd ay and en joy ed th e day here wi th he r parents,* Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Hopki ns.fHe n r y Menc ke o f Blai r,counéy atto r ne y eiec l wa s a Hp r ma n 11A FAMILY DOCTQR'3 LAXATIVE IS BEST I $25 - sau » sas .a.|-... S~TS $1s.co vt \~l ~`..| and $20 1 'sw w _vw i f=:~f ig .§ ; , % » ~__ ~'1 W ;~O l d S a n t a W a n t s T h i s ~f'~ C h r i s t m a s t o B e 0 n e o f H a i n e s s ~~ ~u p '~~'~Q*F<i' \i ~/ "2 "'~::fj-;t o E v e r y o n e Because Santa Claus wants everyone to give useful gifts this year we ~,, have greatly enlarged our stock.Our patrons will be pleased with g "n,' rt nts we are making in each department.We want you to '`\~'the asso me visit our store and see the great values we are giving `' l » OvershoaMens Suits BOYS APPAREL Furnishings and Show and Overcoats Un d erwear Men's 4-buckle, allS U I T S MEN's FANCY Rubber ovERsHoEsHari; Schaffnefr and PAJAMAS $3 $3 45Marx Su`ts and ~ h L0 Kn K0 ° `..~z _-.1~. -~ or~. e~~1.65 -.so 5 bkle $3.95 4 ,l» Men's and Béys' SLIPPERS Felt or Leather 1$¢. to $2.50 ss.oowegr at Lowest Prices SUSPENDERS and BELTS Friendly 5 or FreemanLargestassortmentof _r~»1 __ No chargeMUFFLERS1 ,~_'|U$3.~1 ~ $~50 ~Qo~o B A T H o r L O U N G I N GDr e s s S w e a t e rs , Co a t s 1 .D .~R O B E S f o r M e n a n d B o y s The Popular Priced Clothler 0| Blair -4 5 9 $ 1 n o $ 7 . 5 0 r n u s r w o m u r c o o n s x r | z » o 1 > u | . . A n m u c u s $t o $ 1 . 5 0 1lI1'|I Boys' DRESS SHIRTSIn Holiday Boxes FreeThe Kind that Wear with a Sheep Coat, Lea Chat or other good things for them to wear soc to $1.00.|1' 12.50 Let us outfit your Boys $l. to $4.50 'u Ties--Mufflers DRESS GLOVES or Mittens sn. m $s.oo "Yo ur health is to o imp o r ta n t! 'o u cannot afford to e x eriment:i th y our delicate bowels wh en cated tongue, had breath, headache, as,nausea,feverishness,lac k o f ppetite, no energ y , e tc ., war n of onstipation.This applie s not only J frown people, but more partic u- ar y to children.'I`hat's wh y a amily d o d o f s la xa tive i s alway s he safe c hoice. D r .Caldwell's Sy r up P si`n i srrepared today under strietelabora- ery supervision from fresh laxative terbs and other ure ingredientfl, :nd exac tly ac cor ing to D r. C ald- rc ll's origmal prescription. Tod ay , millio ns of families rely n D r . C ald we ll! ju d g me n t i n th e rlc c tion of their linczttive.F o r lr .Cald.vc1l's Sy rup Pcrxsio,in ottles ready for use.sold i n all rugstores, is now the largest sell- ng laxa tive i n the world! :af...:9 .1-..;.;.~.,~..Aff ~ .y ..:g f...u 1} . ;;* g U 5 "~.4 .~.:: v .r r ~,.s . < .~~w " " /. ». » : w w "\4 ..~. ,J ~ g i w ~ " .. .3 \l ¢ _r " ..-A w.V /,. . : A /..* : .. .t g g f r .1 .1 1 g g i ~.* k / "f §¢=' 3?:'°=§¢'»¢@ I 0M u s c u l a r P a m s The y may attac k y o u a ny - where--y our back, yo ur legs. y o u r a r r n f i . y o u r n e c k ._ These Pains ma y be mls - ta ke n fo r Ne uri ti s . Rheuma - tiam. Lumbago, Seiatica. Stop the m with tha t mo der n, p lea sant, mint. -flavor ed tablet, D R . MI L E S ' A S P I R - M I N T.It' s q uic k i n a c tion an d e ffe c twe. Try it. for lieadac he, Colds, and Neurnlgia.9 Two S iz es a t D R _ ~1Se and 25: 1.0.s ..("r.f ,.f :~f r E I . . .n .m5 .»,lv .r ~~ ..'¢-~.Y . i f c l m b " i f ; 3 ' 0 u ` u L G E T P 2 E u & F - o o Y O U R m o m a v B A C K - L : l i - M~W-._,_ ...._,...,-.-...__.alf'::\1 1:"5"!"F1"'i'5_...,..P' 'rlf* .'§,f v 1|.r » -k~'1 5 ?r '1 ..~!»:' 1°..nw»;nmi»u. .,..,$».>1,,,,.., ~- m rs u. .f n. .. y g g u m 1 ~g l t I th i s »~9 spent ln ti ve a r e m i n - vinitan at the J. L. Pete:-mn hom; Satxuwhy °v==inz uuppnr guest st tha Robert Rasmussen home were the Carl and George R-ll~ mumen families,Mr.and Mrs. Jens Sormsen all of the Orum vicinity. Mrs. Louis Schenk and daughber Mrs. Wallace Snowden visited ntthe John Reid home`Wednendny. drildxen were Among nlldva |m~ qt n turkey dinner atthe Earl Beeh home near Gal- honn Sunday.Peter L. Petersen, Domthy md Raymond mjoyed |.n oyster sup» per at the Earl Petersen home, wut of Herman Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Qrl Edcknen will .___.~ff - _ - . - . . _ .Awmsdshzg New Adam: Rnurd Hom the stmdpoint ol daths dm to luwmoblkn,1980 il the worn year in our history, wqord. ing to the National Sdeiy Council which reports lntnlidea for the first nine months were two .percent. above 1929.The repon is family vixdtd at tha Wm. Miken homn near Kmnud, .S\md:y dur noun. Hr. a nd Mn.Chris Sunda and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vos; spent Fri- day ¢v°nil=s at the Gus Paulsen home. Mr. and Mrs.Chrin Stender and l l r.and Hrs. Paul .Tones - v i d t a t t h e k C . R u m u u m- Monday a!¢¢rn00n. A number ol young folks enbermined : te m John home Satmdny ng. Mr. and Mrs. Max-tin Sunds visitors at the o. C. Lieache h Saturday evening. Un., n....n - 13....JDOCALDVERFIDWlr'-Inf-lIm1<l\vr¢|\n0nnha Hluun ~""1buxnw caller mg Emi-.__ . d';';':'"_n:';~ Fuhirm Cen Beauty Parlor-Dorenehannxhofbeabar spainmm 47-Aum 'rrap1en,41-1¢'» few dnl lm week at Q15 A. J.52;_""'°"Chevmlet.c Hlzhui pxioeqpaid for produce-c. K. Uendorf, Hanna ambalgk-new zsa hmm Pmduoa cc. sr md undartaker, mm.ome.Human Gaye: ol Lincol 83-tf phune, 161; rea. nhone, 133. .3-{! _i';i:§ek';:d with Bid: 1 Fuhiun Center Beauty Psrlorl For Sale-»Slight.ly used Maytag'_° ;H Phone 47-Alisa Triplett.47-ltfmobor, cheap.J. Hil w n ~\ e d th e M ? Z§""""\,3 me'Ink mf: A large number of relatives and'"°"'-' friends enjoyed a birthday dinner For Sak Nearly new Heating at the Loule Voss home last Sun- Stove for coal or wood.605 west day,it being their son,Glen's Park St.Phone 414.47-lt birthday-|Dr. neu repom the arrivals of For Sade-Roan Shorthorn hull, girls at the homes of Herman :Kay2 years old;mare 12 years °\u,}md Sam Van Winkle, southeast. of weight 1200 pounds Soren Wols-|Blair. mann, Kennard phone 22 on 19.! 46-2t See "Mlnature Broadway" at the Hlgh School Auditorium Thursday, Der. 18.Proceeds given to Chris~ tim Joint Relief of this dty.Ad- mlnlon 85: and 25c.46-2t For Christmas, why not have a Dllarl. permanent?A real bar- gain at $5 and satisfaction guar- anteed.Call Mrs.M. Sutherland at Black 259 for appointment. 46-if Mrs. Mary Carr of Belvllle, Ill. has been spending the past few weeks at the home of her cousin, Mrs. Ludwig Jensen and Mr. Jen- dil, south of Blslr.She went to Pender Monday for a visit with another cousin, Mrs Geo. Wachter, a sister of Mrs. Jensen. ~ _E. S;B°y entertained at For Sue-1929 mo dd A Ford Coupe.Reasonable lf taken at once. See Vinton-Evans for owner. 47-2\° Miss Beas Crowdy of this city, spent a few days last week at the home of her deter,Mrs.Victor 'Johnson, of near Omm. 1 I Minature Broadway" at. the at her home, Use 8.'containing about hal! tne natlon's| urday evunmg.;Mr.and Mrs.Floyd Evans of population. Recklessness and °"""| . Mr..and Mrs.Wm.Knhie and Council Bluffs, spent Sunday aft-llesmess are still rules of' the road.Gertrude vidted at the Cash emoon and evening at ¢_h¢ home of with thousands of motorists.'lloer homo Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. c. G. Halbert.|"°'€5.*°';.'°in ¢n¢\;\=r=sina 3 1 __t note v.ere are a ew raysi d x ; = g d M ; ; §.?..i.`§°';i'»I.i§°&.'Z ;light in the accident gloom.~ 's -ma y Dennis cook and ri»uer»,|f"°"d°"° success has been "**"?°d 'g-redu n the number of acciHarriet and Dora of Fontanelle. |Trade in your old, smooth tires. $1.25 to $8.60 per palr regardless lo( wsnf.For a limited time only. Gamble Storm, Fremont, Nab.l t I For Sale-Three Chester White boars; also some White Face and Short Horn and Guernsey bulls rady for service.W. H. .Boehne-see ..High School Auditorium Thuf mann, Arlington, Rt. 1.47-lt' Doc. 18.Proceeds gnen toltian Joint Relief of this city.Ad- | dssion 366 and 25C.46-2t Mr.and Mrs.Donald Christen- sen accompanied by Myron Nelson of Omaha, were Sunday guests attheparental,Henry Cfnistensen home.The Misses Vanola, fBrunton, Com Stricklett and Catherine Lad- wig we re dinner guests o n Mr .and Mrs.Walter Petersen and daughter,Madge drove toCouncilBluffsSaturdayeviening and vldtod over Sunday at t.he home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Evans. Election of officers of the W. R.C.will be held at the regular meeting of that order on Saturday Dec. is, at the Schelfler mu shdIall members are urged to be presf ent. l l ¢ z -dents to children by means of safety lnstr-nation in schools. Thnx~ out the nstlon many organisations are working to prevent accidents, not only automobile, but those oc- eurrlng ln homes and industries. The National Safety Council an- nounces that it will hold 25 r gional safety conferences in vsrl- ous parts of the nation during the coming year and it is estimated that 1,000 delegates will attend each one. _Another hopeful dgn is the sp .Mr.. and Mrs. Clark Browning and sons visited at the Lulu and Mr. and Mrs. Howard William- sen were in Tekamah Saturday evanlnt-Mr.and Mrs. Charlie Rogen were Sunday afternoon vlmitors at the John Bogart home Elmer Vlnderslev ahucked corn for Hans M. Jensen laat week. Wm. Lomnzen home Saturday. _ _ _ ._ ._ _Fashion Center Beauty Parlor Phone 47--Alice Trlplett.47-lt HILLSIDE NEWS OF GARDNER DISTRICT strong trend toward laws requlr-Mr. and Mrs. Dan Phillips wereingdrivers' examinations.Some | Sunday dinner guests at the L. L. U! our atatee have such laws now and report exceedingly good le- sults.When legislatures meet again it is almost certain that most of them will consider stricter ......... _,_..-»..-r- Porter home, near Elk City, Mr.and Mrs.Robert Rasmus- sen and family spent Friday eve- nlngat the Cecil Thompson home. Mrs. Fred Anderson of Herman ..........u......- .man of the T I. Fashion Centei Beauty Parlor Phone 47-Aliee Triplett.41-u WASHINGTON NEWS' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kersmtter Mrs.W.A.Kerstetter and Mrs,!"Juke Saunders visited at the Glené Jdferson home inf Omaha l m ' Tuesday.| hir. and Mrs. James Sunds en, hrrtained the Pinochle Club at their home last Thttrsday evening. ~Mr. and Mrs. George Bergman and son, Robert and Mr. andldrs. Glen Jefferson and Gwendolyn spent Friday with Mrs.W. A. Merstetter. Mrs.Martin Sundaami Mrs. Albert Sunds were visitors at the Henry Dornacker home last Tues- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs: Ben Bergman and sons were Sunday dinner guests at the Chris Stender home.I Mr.and Mrs.John Bull and daughter, Annie spent Sunday |_f¢. ernoon at the Emest Kerstetter home. lFu§'E§`§u\$"'" " " " " " " " ° " " " ' ° l Mr.and Mrs.Perry uleunemnoon.y last Monday after-a s ; ;I t g i mda y w i t h Mr and s.mserA l e m l d u f g°f»-=ke»The hard time dance at the I. 0 Mrs.Hmm Braauhm Mr. and 0. F. hall last Friday evening was dock dinner s u were six well attended Everyone reported Kahler home T§".§.|| t t h e W m a good time Four prllés wereUY-lawarded for lucky numbers ..... B E S T . . . a. . . b e c a u s e z t s f r e s h KIRBYS COFFEE Per pound 35c,40c, 45c and 50c For That Christmas Dinner Christmas Candies;Cigars KIRBYS COFFEE HOUSE m.:.. z lb. pkg. lard 15c Quart jar jelly 43: Tall Cans Armour . Milk, 3 cans for 25: Advo Oats, Quick or Regular Zlc Sugar, I0 lbs.554: Stay man Winaap Apples, bu.$1.8~ amner mr sunday we rouowmg: lut Sunday at me Elmer wua ~~-u and Mn, E. M.Beaty and home of Fremont.M m Nancy Syhds left/ last Sun- Betty, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ralr,Mm. Stella Eden; and son, 1,¢;\ie'day for Omaha where she spent of Coffeyvllle,K m . ,were wlsltox-s_SundaY nishn §=;§=°§ I;-he :HY over the week-end at the E.B..m°mh3s for an o 1 _ e »» w emEm>°rly home.Mrs.Edens and she wg spend the wxntér at the lllln. Eppezly are cousins,Is o la lm H°l'°°- l Edna and Catherlne Newkglz W ; -an array-tanks-tractors iwhu reside west of Onun `- do 5 -a l trlcydea-airp sFloydHi n:who liven aolzth of!--tinker soya Gifts that are close Blair, were vialrors at the Alfred m chlldrerfs hearts.A dog that Feet home last Saturday eveninglreadly barks, 984;Gamble Shores, ana and daughter, and Miss I/uellle Kemp, all of Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rankin and daughter, Patty lan of Omaha. Mr and Mrs. Lee Hudleson, lisa Georgie Moon and Carl Christem a m or lincoln,were Sunday guest:of the Oliver Hudleaon hmll y.Mrs. lee Hudleson stay- ed» . . ".Z£.§.$.5".."i'."J;'£" ;,"f,",§§:|mf. x. c. Decrou enfertained Fremont, Nebraska.41-1: aha belonga held al the home of hln clarinet section of the band'Mr. and Mrs. Henry Monke of Mrs. E. M. Beaty.|lMt'uMonday =»;§»==~Aff# u";;|Fon\anelle, spent lest Friday, Dec. .T98 r P ce emem rs w |5th at the J. W. Blatter home ln. f " ' S $ Z " ' . 3 ' f " L T ~ ~ t r e a t e d w n f i n e l u n c h .|¢hia city and when they returned 'ru 1 ..n§m..'.5' when tiny "_,See "Minature Broadway" at t,he\home Billy the five year old son a little shower in her honor High School Auditorium Thursday., of the Blatler household returned Tha afternoon was spent in visiting Dec. 18 pm¢,¢d5 given an Ch;ig.iwlth them for a couple of weeks ..... _._,,.,_ ._ .,__,_- mm Joint Relief of this city.Ad-,vacatlom ueennng lawn.me n value lndemonstratedb y Pennsylyania where 75,000 of 800,000 applicants were unable to pass the tests on the first try. Do your Xmas dropping early. Elmcreek-Elmcreek Ditch Co. to sell honda bo provide funds for construction of flume over Elm creek. _ . . . __YORK CREEK NEWS Mrs. Jens Jensen and Gene of Blair,spent Thursday at the Charlie Rogat home.T.K. lverson shelled corn for Howard Wllllamsen and John Reeh Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thone and .-mln,.n w»» Pfirlnv evening via- nuf . -........,....... ... ...- ......Pebersen home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jens Clausen help- ed Mre Glas.Hansen of Blair, celebrate her blrthday S\lday eve ning. Saturday evening vlnitors at the mlm Brown home were Mr, and Mrs. Frank Petersen and Mr.a.nd Mn. Gus Kundel and family. Mr. and Mn, Robert Rasmussen and family spent Sunday evening at the Ansel To!! home. The school board pumhued a plano for th school and also 'an Alladln hanging lamp last. week. The lamp will he ol much benefit to the children on cloudy days aslthey had oo almost quit studying for a few hours when the days are so gloomy and foggy. __ Mr. and Mrs._l-larry Ervey and 4 1 Mr. and Mrs. James Sands and 1. lu n m e mules serves alunch.There were a doz en Ladies, present.Mrs.Mortensen m'~v'ved_ | n umbe r o f da in ty gift s.1 Mond ay,Dee.8 was the birthlw ve rs ar y of Mrs . J or ge n So re n- l .01 sout h of Bla ir, and n num~| h i o l l a d e a i n the neighborhood surprised her by going in no spend the afternoon.Th ey brought.a nice lunch along and enjoyed a few hours visiting.M n .Sorenselfz daughter,Mr s .Chtherine Barber' I¢T»£i}§{:i5¢ and an ` 4s~2¢ For Sde-Pure bred Hampshire hours.Large, heavy boned, long bodied and growthy, just the type lor breeding pumoses.E. N. Man- ny. Naahviue, Neb.as-or Werner Scheman hifi returned to Blair alter an enforced absence, while having an attank of pneu-monia at the home of his uncle inl Omaha.He is much improved and able no he at his work again. The Ladies'Missionary Society of the Christian church met last Thursday afternoon, Dec. nh at the C. W. Burger home.Filfeen members were present and Mrs. C. 'McCormick as program lender, en- joyed a very pleasant alternoon 'which ended with a delidous luncheon..~*"~":.a- The well known Grand Island Business College of Grand Island, lklebraskn, has ~ announcedthatlitors at the Fred Kubie home. Mr.and Mrs Chris Vinderalev and family mined at the Hans M. Jensen home last Sunday a!ter~ noon.T.K.Iverson shelled corn ior Martin Johnson Tuesday foreuoon and for Louie Hansen 'hzesday nib ernoon.Mr.and M n .Ernest Monson and beby son and Mrs.Pauline Nohrnherg of near Kennard, weree."..|.o mmm- man.. nt nm Haw- x l demonstrated by the project lead- en;Mra. Phillips and Mrs. Ander- son..M n .Abe Sutherland and un: I. E. Hovendick were guests. 'Sqlyky visitors at the Frank Bio_`home were Mr.and Mrs.»m§ %..,¢k.,Lee Harrison and Nona Meierhenry of Fremont, and Velmg. Mundorl. Mr; and Mn. Tom McMahon of ArEngwn,were Sunday evening Here Are Some Sensational BARGAINS At The Fashion Center m Blair ` Thursday, Friday,.Saturday and Monday s1LK mmssns Due to several recent purchases by our New York Buying _Office we are offering you the finest Silk Dresses of the entire season at the Lowest Prices of the entire year. Shop this weekend and see for yourselves. Values to $9 Values to $15 Values to $18 On Sale Now On Sale Now On Sale Now s3.9s»s6.1s $7.95 - sm $12.75 Slzes ll to 52 and I4 1-2 to 26 I-2.All the Smart New Styles, Colors and Materfa'5 l l l l l l l l l l l ~A a n day evening at dinner after which, a socjnl time was enjoyed.Most of those present.were from the| vicinity of Orum including Mr. and Mrs. H. C: Rasmussen and Helen,who are moving soon to Califnmiml Jas.Kirby were hostesses w twenty~fonr of their friends at the home of the fonner, on last Sun- W i n t e r Ha t s F m - W u m e n e \ e e e e A f ~E B A A A E Q B Specials Friday and Saturday Silver Nut 0leo z lbs..3Sc '~z lb. pkg. lard 15c ~A Quart jar jelly 43: w 1 . 1: l l Tall Cans Armour . Milk, 3 cans for 25: Christmas Trees, a Fine Assortment 35c to $1.00 * Also a Few Large Sizes ' Woodwarcfs Christmas Candy From 15c pound up l ' l L tem sII ~CC o l o r e d B o r d e r S e t s o w a s e s M e n ' s S i l k a n d W o o l U n l i e r w e a i ' a n d S h e e t s Pequot Sheets and Cases and Tubing by the yard ,W ayne K n i t Hose The Extra Good $1.50 Silk Hose'Sizw 8% m 10%.8 pts. for $4.00 _ Childxexfs Sport Hose 100% Pure Table Linen By the Yard or in Sets Try a six~can assortm ent of Rich elieu Canned Fruits ard W illia mee n home. Mr .an d M m J o h n Ro g e r t a n d da ug h te r spe nt F d d a y a t th e .Charlie Ro g e r t ho me . H r .e n d Mr s .Pe te An de rs on sp en t Toe sd ny for eno on a t th e Mo r r i s Chri stia nsen home.M r . Ande rson helped she ll c om.< He n r y a n d F r e d Pete rsen we r e W ed nes day even ing c a lle rs a t t h e Claren c e W a c hter home. M r .a n d M m .J o h n Reeh a n d c hildren we r e B la i r vis ito rs Sat- urd ay . Mr . a n d Mr e S o r e n J e n s e n a n d dau gh te rs we r e Mo n d a y even in g g u e s ts a t H o wa r d W illiarneelfs. u :e | .arrangements have been made soChnstmu gree |solvelthag 100 more young men and the vexing Christmas problem. Everybody in sending them.l t simpllha Chri-lwwl.can-ies the Ch:-lutmu sentiment and is inex-|vo See the complete line at'penn . The Entorprlse office.44-L! Mr. and nl". Elmer Frain and family drove up near Herman last Sunday w help their daughter, Mrs.Emil Fallon properly cele- brate her birthday.They werethere for a fine lzirthday dinner which all enjoyed and the after- | women can be admitted to the College this winoer.A record breaking enrollment is now in at- tendance and any one interested i n qualifying for Gv ll Service, Banking or other business posi- ,tioua should write imm 'ately for (me catalogue.Ohe markable feature of the School is the plan i t established nearly fifty years ago of zivins deue g young people, who wish it, time on tui- _11011 and allowing them to psynoon was spent in a social way.after they gndunbe and have been John Eugen and family af a sup- per Tuesday evening. Miss Nellie Splker spent Sun- day altemqon with Ghrtrude Kuhie. Mr.and Mrs.John Reeh and ---.......... 0 ...,......___.----| FRESH MILK I 81: per quart | Deiivered every morning I Andrew Beck.Phone 121 on 21 | ----_-__-.. 46 - rf -------_-..--| t¢r'I.8ined Mr. and Mrs. T. K IverDo your Xmas shopping early Full Fashioned Silk to Top Service or Chiffon W eight Silk Wi nte f Eb dt s G R E A T L Y n m u c m m u c u s Values to $18 Values to $25 On Sale Now On Sale Now Advo Oats, Quick or ~ Regular Zlc j' Sugar, Io lbs.ss¢2. Stayman Winaap ~ Apples, bu.$1.89 :P ax v m ln a ,was also amo ng mosspresent.1 H r .and M m H .C.Rasmussen And daughter,Helen of Omaha. will leave in a shor t time for Los Angeles, Calif- where they plan to exlab li sh the.lr,home.Th ey ha ve li ve d fax:ma n y y ears n u n ' O r u m an d ar e gvin g to h e gr ea tly mi As ~ e d b y all th e i r o ld f r i e n d s a n d n d g h b o n .Mr .Ras mus sen b e lie ves hi s he alth ls mu c h be tie r x.. r-.|u'...-..:.. fr|»..-,_ AL." Spanish Salted Peanuts 1 p nun ds for 29c ].M . Country Gentle- man Corn , 2 cans 291: Johnathan Apple . Dozen 29 Advu Jell 4 Packages z L s..,., Here Are Some Sensational BARGAINS At The Fashion Center m Blair ` Thursday, Friday,.Saturday and Monday s1LK mmssns Due to several recent purchases by our New York Buying _Office we are offering you the finest Silk Dresses of the entire season at the Lowest Prices of the entire year. Shop this weekend and see for yourselves. Values to $9 Values to $15 Values to $18 On Sale Now On Sale Now On Sale Now s3.9s»s6.1s $7.95 - sm $12.75 Slzes ll to 52 and I4 1-2 to 26 I-2.All the Smart New Styles, Colors and Materfa'5 W i n t e r Ha t s Fm- Wumen and Misses Values to $5 On Sale Now $1.38 All Colon und Size: Full Fashioned Silk to Top Service or Chiffon W eight Silk Stockings 77c Slzel s I-2 to I0 AllNew Colors Wi nte f Eb dt s G R E A T L Y n m u c m m u c u s Values to $18 Values to $25 On Sale Now On Sale Now $12.15 $16.75 Sizes Values to $40 Smart 14 On Sale Now New gg ~ 7 5 Styles TRYTHE ~ ~.F A ~ s u 1 o N c E H ' r E n FIRST The Store lor Thrifty Women Blair. N 1- s E A | l