01-01-1931THEPRINTS THE NEWS--Regsrdlsnl
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The Curtain is Up
T H E c u r t a i n i s u p o n t h e n e w
ye a r .Th e s t a g e i s s e t f o r yo u ,
a n d yo u r p a r t w i l l b e t h e l e a d i n g
o n e ,i f y o u u s e t h i s n e w s p a p e r s
c o l u m n s . i n p u t t i n g o ve r t h e b e e t
b u s i n e s s p e r f o r m a n c e y o u e ve r
g a ve .L e t u a b e y o u i s t a g e m a n -
a g e r i n d i r e c t i n g y o u t o w a r d b i g -
g e r p ro f i t s a n d m o r e bu si ne ss .
The Enterprise
l93l HOLIDAYS
Study of th 1981 calendar gives
superstitious persons cagse for
wa1 8 t h : - i n Febru ary,M a m h and
November.
Eas ter co mes ea rly, on Apr il 5.
'1'hanksgiv&ng da y in nn Nov.26,
and La bo r da y on S e p t 7.The
Fourth o f J u ly falls on a Satur-
day.Both Chrlx tnus m d N e w
Year's are on Fr idny.
St. Patrick's da y is on Tuesday,
Mu-rch 17.Me mo r ia l d ay is o n a
Saturday.Hadlowven o n Satur-
da y.Linca1n's birthday on Tues-
da y an d W ashing wxfs on Sunday.
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ron'
ORIGANIZED AGRICULTURE
A. H. Miller of Blair, Nebraska
and Ed. Renard o! Arlington, bothWaahingoon eounty farmers, have
been aqked to appear on the pro-gram néxt week at organized Ag-
rl¢ult:.n~e ln Lincoln, Nah.Mr.Miller will appear on the
Nebraska Crop Growers'Asoci-
ation program_at 10:00 o'c ock
Wednesday, January 'Ith..Atthat
time, Mr. Miller will present med-
nla to the winners oil Junior and
Senior Corn Yidd contestants of
Nebraska.
Mr. Renard will appear Wed-
nesday morning, January 7th, on
the Dalrymen's program explain-
ing H benefits he has derlved
from ive su-aight years of cow
testing work.
Mn. A. E. Dlron also of Blair,
will he given recognition at 10:00
o'c1oek January '1th,o l service
nndered an County Chairman of
woman'a work; while the general
Home Econumlca aeeslunn will be
held Tuesday, January 6th-both
mornlng and afternoon.
The annual Farmers'Family
Fun ned will be held at 5:30
o'elock Wednesday, January 'lth.
.Nara M.Falrchlld Wlll Sail
lnflaouary for hulls Where She
wan Auend Clinics, Operate and
Travel
IIS FORMER COUNTY TEACHER
|Wlll Make Spedalty ol' Eye Study.
|Is Graduate of University of
|Nebraska
I Dr. Nora M. Fairchild, a native
of Washlngton connty and reared
on a farm adjoining Kennard, il!
saulllng this month for ladle where
aha will make a specialty of ew-
study.
She Ls well _known among Wash-ington county people and espedally
among the teaching elasa of twen-
ty yearn ago when ahe was counted
among thrsucsxssful teachers ofthe coun\Y;Inter she wok up thestudy'of medlelne and has for
some time been practicing medi-dne ln Omaha.
Of her vidt to lndla the World-Henld has the following to aay:
"A long-standing desire to go toIndia, ao-called Paradllc of Op-
thalomoglsts'.', is soon to be real-
lzed by Dr.Nora M.Fairchild,eye specialist with the Gifford
Waahin n count Iarmera ,¢.lclinlc for the last 12 yeara and antending' f i Orgumyned AK-rm,|.]lnstmctor at the Unlveralty of
ture meetings this year win fma,N=\>fl=k» for 10 years.On Jam
an nuraetlve program outlined for'"YY 2 she and Misa Ethel Sachrn,them.Alexander Legge,¢]mh».|18l5 South 82nd street, will sail
man of the Federal Farm Board, from San Francisco by way ofla oneo! the chief speakers. Farm I Honoldu and Japan for Calcutta.
women around Arlington will also Dr. Fairchild will spend several
find the home economics program months in eye operative work and
better than ever before Wm, D,-_lthe study o! eye diseases.Due to
Mary Rose,famous nntrllionist, lntenalve heat and poor nutrlylon,
in the headline mrnaaa eye diseases, '='P°°4;§Y " ' " § ' * »
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BLAIR HAS NEW
s As Km' nAu . TEAM
The Vinum-Evans basketball
team which was organifed a couple-
nf weeks ago, has already getten
down to business and ban won twoof three games which they haveplayed.I
The team has A splendid captain,
Clarence Vig und an efficient man~|
lager,Clifford Nemetz and will!
noon be in shape to take on all
comms. ~ Other ~membeu~.nLJh¢beam are Conch Janes at Dana,
Henman Sim-onsnn, 'Ted Simon.son,,Donald,Kiefer, Merton Jensen andu
Kenneth West.The boys played at Calhoun and
Kennard and wan, but lost tn Arl-
ington last Friday evening.
They will play the Hehnnn mm
Friday evening,Jan.2, and expect
to add more laurels.-
are prevalent in India.Eye clin~
ics are numerous.
An important clinic is ax Moga,
in the Punjab region, where Dr.
Fairchild will go first.A place
bo be visited early is Chhntarpur,
i n Bundelkhard,near Benares,
where is located Dr. E. Ruth Hull,
a graduate of the University of
Nebrsnkn.When Dr. Hull gradu-
ted five yenre age, she and Dr.a.imhild qgreed that the letter
bould come to india ta operhbe on
cataracts.IDr.Fairchild md Mins Sachra
will* 'ret5li1%'17y" wry uf ..Eumpe,-
where a numer nf eye clinics will
be visited.They do not lmow how
long they will be gone from the
United States.Dr. Fnirelnld, | graduate of the'University nf Nebraska, is the only
Nebraska woman to belong to the
American College of Surgery.Miss Sachra,for a number nf
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c ompany . 1 She is a member of the
Business a n d Professional W o m-
en 's c lu b, an d a pa st pr e si d en t o f
th e A ltr u a t c lub."
Rea d the n ews i n The E nterp ri se to n o te
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Mrs. Pete Jensen, of the Mc-
Carthy dim-ict south ul town,has
received word fmm her son, Elton
Bissell that he was elected state
chairman of the general sc€<nc'~
departmvnt of the ' South Dakota
State 'Teachers Association held
at Sioux Fnlls the latter part of
November.Eltml is instructor lnscience in the high school at Sioux
Pulls and is mlaking good which
Rodman will introduce to theflinny.fum is go ingto ri d "
the republican party of that "'IS new legislature a staue Ilw '
ho provide severe jail pen-'
alties. with no alternative of 'terri5!e demagizgué Norris. 'an d No r r i s i sp r i r i f y in g ' th e *
C I T Y *re pu blic a n pa rty b y atte mp t '
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second c onvic tion,wi th a
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quent c onvic tions.The pen~
alties wi ll n o t b e affe c tod
b y ac cidents,f o r Ro d ma n
say s "A ny in to xic ated dr iver
in ¢ 1nnnnna mari .rlnnnrvnl nn
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l f l l h a a l l u Q n u u u m s v v v | |t h e *B o t h a i d e s h a v q a b i g
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Bv i n z F e d ~ Y ? "lcity with s mmaeliér which ilbéxnmnea in the council ch
PRI C E S G E N E R A L L Y L O W E R bers jllBf,&5 800bedgmegn~ g g e ~ q a n *,5;"~-- "BUllf y 'Q"-u ;v;ma e wi th ,n u 2 3 ;l \_g¢_i1= IB funny!
U 1| g g .a n
eos Sheep on F;,¢¢| Than ;_,,¢'natural wood with thefbark still:d i i ci 1 bo t thx*'°"-_-'2°'ffff=!=°§- "W °°'""i?.§`J"LmL" Bi. '§?" ciide ~ Four: 1f»1f'0f=;fg5_f_'_;f,_:src DATESpar e W e ll with No ve mb er mo med four pheasants perched... 1'£'.....,». wmv fm- num mi be-
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Sum and federal smtistician
mnka smtement on last Szturdaywhich is not at all unfavorable to
the fanning interests of the state
and claims that the conditions are
abou! normal the state over,
There w u a marked reduction
... ..-.._.. ......, .-. _._,,,_ _tween the is an eleciric llght.|Dr. E. E. Popcke, Coach of De-
Mr. Gri is the father of !_he.baY¢e,announces the following
rock g-ard which was bull! last dates for the four conference de-Iuummer o the parking at the city hates w h have been definitely
hall.When in the Black Hills concluded for the local platfonn
country he cunceived the idea of They are as follows: Midland neg-1nl-imfam. L."-I, . ..\...:.. ...1--=-_lative hem. Feb. .28: Kearnev sf-l
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a n I n l u u a u v v \ » L H A H a u s ac onsideration, e ven if it ian't
an a c c i den t thnt lea ds to his
arr est."
Ro dma n, wh o i s a n in s ur »
anc e ma n .also wi l l in tro -f »;m',"I
nite must take out lmrsllr!
lnlunnee onae nnl :milli on
d |---.--. --.- _ uwwu -e lwuun W ~~ ~ -lp sheep feeding ln ine .hem -5 u h 5cattle feeding reported thgonghontlnmgg I..-.u§.'¥."£'&".* _;g=\;,_;~;; .JIT ».'Z.,°'§&..
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`eb. 27; York neg-
Ech 6;Nebraskaive bére, Mch. 12 dollars'worth of securities
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hi ~ JFEPJ \5`=F5¥"<=5i|3».g¢,¢,.,.,.,..=». ».,. nu .1J'T;»=1_%§§'»="_§1;f_¥=3_~;;?=_:"_`-§-;Counail Holds [Prominent Man |j Q;Prawn av 'J nv---4'insuranc e c o m
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aNot in gt lla e t rllld o l' f a r m ~ Alll a . . ~ ` | » 2 T = " ` a ¢ i l i e a " ` l 3 r ' " : i S |n »1 n l 1 .I 1 1 1 - 1 1-1 .11 1 I o p ; ' ;_ ; »a »»a a s |»
irnzrw CELEBRATIGN;,';;,:;=';i,;,1°,';,,';°§;';~".,;;;;*:{,';};~;;§§.;"'..§'A5"";;;;Z,';122.522 Democratic and *'°»°'°"°°"`\="5 e d a l M e e A c m d e n t l m u e d' Q mnnth'n quotations and lust:f"\"'h¢\' efforts along this \l"¢-Si' i§'$§$§¢¢"§`° §'l'§,"Lf;"'.m»d P Y
\Corn,Dec mbe so _ m 4 -_e r °""an |,,only !ar lnw tan!! whereas the Accepts Deed fur Rom Pm rt Nm-m Wilk'M
,.,..pe y an ms eets Ac 'dmtnlxmmhf-f sn N-nm_ wheat. m=¢¢m..FlREMENS DANCE n-....m.....»=.... _,m ..._ n... n...._|,_, -_..._ "___ f..-...__ "__n--._. m - u-_ .f ...._.Not every family can boast ofbirth andv§fsary,vedding annive
sary and Christmas day all in onas mn the Henry C. Jensen fami»é} "g;'2>eI11s"é}T1' N5%E¢¥=b2E` "51 uuna zuaulunuvc vnu 5|I |.u¢i U=lH'|: n u l u n : u v c r rlunn nur 11¢vr u c l s u l l n m r n r m n u m u n a l .D R A W S B I G C R O W D cr ts on better 'ad deman d'»%vn'm_wMf T m |P l r k and the N e w Sw imming gf B l l r 0_5 Tuesday Evening,oats. December 28 cents andNoveinber 28 cents:alfalfa h8Y||The F`ir9mm1'n nnmul Ngwl '==:.; "-i~`§I§'..fn! nun'Pool I ueoemuer za irl- évhn reside mi the bench nord
book this particular dat
per fun. December $9.29 and Noel =Ye;;;'; 'a;;;;'aa;i;;,';,;,j,;;¢1 "';"""°=' ;'J"" 'b;'"?~§' Ziaa ,.,2§f'¢~5%»?f1ember $9.81: cornfed cattle, |3C*ltraction as usual durimr the vear's 'i§'.E'.f'."'Lf'£?i§'5,.,.¢§..?.,,,,f,°",§,,,§,,,.,,'rm-.worm 'ro e/rAR'r EARLY NATIVE or WASHINGTON co.Henrv
emher $9.80 and November $10.29
a hundred;hogs,December $7.20
and Ndvember $7.65 a hundred;butterfat, December 23 cents and
November 28 cents a pound; eggs,
December 19 cents aml November
26 cents a dozen.Mr. Anderson sald previous re~pans of reduced sheep feeding
are being borne out.A substantial
increase in cattle feeding activities
is evident.Shipments of hogs tornxrket during the next 60 days,Mr.Anderson predicted,will be
slightly under those of the same
period last year._The suhsoil supply of moisture,f.........\.|.
'holiday round of festivities.A
ready response met the soliciting
committee who were selling tick-
ets and thus the affair was an as-
sured success before the time came
for the event.The big good hatured crowd
tripped the light fantastic to the
strains of the orchestra without in-
teruptlons until the coming in of
the new year when psndemonlum
broke out for the time being.
After this the crowd begun to
thin out as the older folks begun
to feel the call of bedtime but the
younger folk forgot the hour and
danced until a later hour.
I
-....... ._...........-....... ,_....,_evidence to show that Free Trade
adopted by ull nations would not
only be feasible but would remedy
many of the present economic ills
of the world.
The Dana negative,however,seems to have abundsnt evidence
that a protective system makes
for truc progress.
The citizens of Blair and com-mumity are invited to hear bothsides of the question, are invited
to take part in the discussions and
are invited to hear the best ora-
tors from the various colleges ofNebraskadiscuss this important
subject.I
A special meeting of the dtycouncil was held last Monday at
10 A.M. to take iinal adion on
the purchase of the Ross property
which is to be added to the Cav
tetter park as s part of the pro-posed site for the swimming poolwhich will be constructed as early
as possible next spring.
After the pccepting of the deed!the talk kaa ofl into the detailal
of the park which it is pro cred
will be landscaped and a de nite
plan laid which will be adhe to
as the years go by,Foll g s
suggestion made by The Between Gvs and six o'clock on
Tuesday evening,Dec. 28rd,the
Blair tire department was lum-
moned to the farm home ol Nor-
man Wilkins,five miles wut ofBlair to assist in fighting a blaze
which had started in the tool house.
The building was burned to tho
ground before it was noticed that
the owner had not been there at
any time during the fire Fearing
that he had met death in the con-
flsgratlon the first efforts were
directedto a search there.Later
his lifeless body,with the skull
mashed,was found under a hay
for his birthday and also his wed-
ding day with the result that thisyear, he and his wife celebrated
twenty-Iour years of happy wed-
ded life together.At noon, Mrs. Jen.-1en's relatives
were guests and around twenty
two of,them enjoyed a splendid
dinner and soda] time._i n the evening,iW¢'\¢Y°SD§ of
Henry's relatives,and that mn't
near all of them,gathered ther'for an evening of visiting and
cards.Lunch was served at a late
hour and all departed wishing Mr.
and Mrs. Jensen many more haPP¥years of wedded life and Henry
...._- L=L»\.a...m' WFP Trueibaler which he had been repainngq plenty or more Ulfuluny:ne ssausucnann auu, m law..."-,Ifor winter wheat. and is on a com-pnrab\e basis] with the favox-ab|c'Bl'Am' HASg g g g m M A R K E T X P
conditions ex1sLing a year ago ~0
Wh?" phe re °: supply fnu Blair is verv fortunate in lnvinu °
prise a sh or t ti me a 0mn n ilmnn t n o w 1068 Bt t l! in - }Dvnvn unnnavnvunnl has had lnft 2|,...-___-_._ _..~ ~.,,.__.._ -- __ ._- -.unectlon nfColhxltnct uidulhhd |,|,,"|»¢h inthe w¢\s t a l '¥.
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,e»ae.yA¢wm~1m=¢\,za | - m . . » ~ _ w u » . m m.N0f l ll 3. l '¢ =" 1 '! "*F* °*'°=~°!"=~'"F5 "'!1=\am¢u\=;whn¢Hsi"»'°"3l*\"L'l 2 . : . . 2 | w 1 l n n nm a n n p-pmumlna :_ lmm||Ir|~ - -- -_uma t-Unohalt pto dwlma lhl| . in ..._._..2.!.\:Em.E..£er:.n...... ze "fthe sta te.Th i s w a s q u i g e ~~CI n nunrsvorawe g..,~...g ,...s...,.
BACK ON THE JOB
Daryl K.Hardenbroolc,who isthe regular printer in The Enter-
prise office,will return to work
next Monday.Mr.Hardenbrook
has been taking an enforced xa-cation due w an accident which
occurred on Monday morning,
October 20th when he stepped into
an open tra door, falling into the
basement.he result was a brok-en hip which has caused him no
Little pain and suffering.Put thephysician has announced that heis
again ready for duty and he will
be on the job again next Monday
Wednesday when a tmck load of
chickens from Rosalie, Neh., a dis-
ltanoe of around fifty miles, were
brought w the Farmers Produce
Co. in this city.This means much
'tu Blair as the money paid for pro~
dune ls usually thrown into the
channels of trade and left here.
i i v mo s us i ' I NTER ESTS
Tl1e revival meetings at nie M.
E.church are reported as being
well attended.They are under tha
direction of Evangelist Mathis and
he is said to be a forceful and in-
teresting speaker.Cottage prayer meetings have
also been held each day at ten
Bnice McMillan.Oldmt Employ:
in Blair Postal Services Given
Reminiscences of Twe nty-dx
Yean Ago
MANY CHANGES IN METHODS
Christmas, 1930 marks the twen-
ty-aixth Christmas rush at theBlairPost Office in which Bruce
McMillan, the oldest employee ofthePostalDepartmentinBlair,
M.r, McMillan is well known to
all of Blair's eitinens after so long
u period of continuous service and
an a., .....|...s.»~u.. :.. .. ..-..m-.. .,.
ihas 'had a part.
moved to the proposed park andthat old cannons captured fromthe Germans, be secured and ap-
propriately mountqtl near so as to
make a fitting ornament for a sec-
|tion of the park.This, it seems, is
a logical solution to the problemwhichhal vexed the public for
,mme time and we heartily indorse
the plan.
2 w. R. C. CHRISTMAS PARTY
l The W. R. C. had one ol'the
nicest times imaginable at their
Christmas party held after theirregular meeting on last Saturdayafternoon.The meeting was the
final nm fm- tho vear and attend-
bnlts the jaoka apparently gaveway and allowed the baler to fall
in such a manner that the skull
was mashed, causing instant death.
Nonnan Wilkins,=-555, fifty-
seven years, was one o e bestknownfarmerso t the county.
Having lived here all his life, he
had a wide acquaintance.He was
known as an honest, upright chds-
dan gentleman and all who kne\.him respected him for his sterling
qualities.He was also a man of
good education and in his younger
days had traveled mermyelm _Some years ago his wi!died,
leaving him four little dren towhom he has since devo his life
-..i \.... sawn them the same ten-
*l f d l i i l l j | \ c u u a v u
Forty-two Members of the Family
Present at Christmas Feast of
Pioneer Family.Settled in this
County in 1858
RESIDENT OF STATE SlNCE'56
A family reunion of the John
McDonald family was held at the
old homatead on Christmas Day,when forty-two members of the
family were present to awe in
the feast and the visiting.Of the
e nti re fa mi ly , a ll but Mi s s ~Wilcox, one son-in~law, three grand
smlln-an and one in-eat grandchild
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morning.Mr. Hardenbrook is no strangerin Blair, as he had been connected
with The Enterprise for nearly ayear when the accident happened.
He is n sonE! Bert Hardenbrook,
who ran (or attomey general last
fall against A. C. Sorensen.He
is a read printer and the whole
Enterprise lorce will be glad to
welcome him back.
JOINT CELEBRATION
The home of Mr.and. Mrs.Alben. Eanvood of east South St.,
was the scene of a happy gather-
o'clock nnd these too have had full
representation.
"A Bachelor's
loapaden
.R. N. A's. wm Sponsor Big ms.
ical Comedy Suecm.A lineal
Cast of I-"lily Will Participate.
High Type of Entertainment
ing o l relatives and frixids on To BE GIVEN JAN. 15 AND 16
Da. 25. the day being M Ear-|-----.- . _._.-_.c..
he .s a..~.oa...~o., ... .. ,~=...~.. wcompare the 1930 Christmu busi.nlss with that ol past years ln
June ions,when Mr.Mcllillanfirstenteredthesewiceorthepostal depamnent there were no
city mail carriers to deliver the
mail twice daily to the doom Nei-
ther had there been up until that
time any route No. 4 ui serve the
people living southeast of Blair in
the §Jru\ck.-ihnnk and Ohn schooldntncts.Route No. 4 was just
being started and Mr.MemiusnWar the first to carry that route.
At that time it ws-s composed of
95 boxes and was 24% miles long.
ute 4 followed the present high-
W. ¥°°29"*. Re €°¢° and tamed
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|i
ance prius were presented to Mrs.
Oscar Guyer, Mrs Ella Pickell ahd
Mrs. Jennie Offen for best at*tend~
ance during the year. "
The Christmas party provided atree,program and treats for all
and everyone had a fine time.
mc CELEBRATION xr
SAM HALLER HOME
ITheChristmasholidayseason'
alwn s brings an extra thrill ofypleasureand excitement for the
4Sam Haller family, ibr besides the,
Christmas preparation there are
tliree important Inmily birthdays
mae a n alwnvn nhserved at this
an.. ...... ,.....der care that a mother would haveoffered.Recently he remarriedand his alfairs were runrdngsdong
smoothly when the terrible acci-
dent wiped out a life that was one
of nnselfish devotion.Personally we have known the
deceased ior over thirty-tive yearsand we have nothing but the kind-
est thoughts of him daring all
these years and muld wa i n d
other and better oerms in which tonote his praises the eulogy would
be madeThefuneral services were held
from the Methodist church 'last
Friday at 2 p.m. md the immense
number of friends in attendance
were present.John came to Nebraska when
but six months of age with his
parents in the year 1856 and in
1858 the family moved to this
county and since that time,this
county has been his home.Hs was
married in 1885 and w this union
eleven children were born, one ol'
whom,the eldest,died in 1908.The family, with the exception of
Mrs 0. A. Rood,who lives inWyoming,have never scattered
much and while all are married ex-
cept the youngest, they all reside
in Washington, Douglas and Sar-
py countieslt ls needess to any that ~ day
wo od 's si xty i g h th binrthday.a s
we ll a s C hr i stmas .
Af te r a bo un ti fu l di nn er was e n-
jo y e d, the a fte r no o n wa s s p e nt i n c apade" by promine nt stage c ritic s,
vi si ti ng .Tho se wh o he lp ef i tma k g
"".lll¢Iunmesr . snow Du Burun ,th a t is th e d e s i gn a ti o n wh i c h h a s
been gi ve n to " A Bac}1elor'n E s -
a .m u s i c a l c o m e d y i n t h r e e a c r e
T L n \ n u v n 1 \ 1 9 \ l " \ \ F | i n I \~h e
on mm me n u n s a b o u t : me e mi le s
sou th eas t of Bi ai r.Th e r e wa s n o
ro ad , th e be aten p ath be in g mo rely a t r a i l w i n d i n g a b o u t over h.;
hi lls in muc h th e s ame lo c a ti on a s
u m m -| » -.1 -- d -- - - - -g l a d t i m e .M r .S a m I a l l e r a t -
t a i n e d t h e r i p e o i d a g e o f n i n e t y -
t h r e e y e a r s o n C h r i s t m a s d a y ,
M r s .H B I I Q I r e a c h e d t h e a fK B 0
-:..\..|... -:..L¢ .....-.. nn |\nn 9R and
mute evidence of the respect was happily spent f"W mar. "' """'?,f"§5m¢h he wan held..red letter day ln the ggfsugg
Besides an 13211 mot1}er he every membqr P|'ef*'3t ":f'__-
lex; v§s the wi f e to wh o m h e wa s eve on e of th os e who we
-. " - »I . ¢ . A n n GNL 15 . ~ Rn d f0 \ lr \
|!i|:ryl(!HlEfllb€I ~ g g l o n g Q ; ~
l:||5u |. y-t sa g m.y u a n : u u IJGLO - u , n u mt h e i r d a u g h t e r ,M n .H e r m a n A y e
3 ; O m a h a , h a d D e c . 2 4 f o r a n a t a l
y .
the Maneys¢h0¢1 From thispointl The triple event,coupled with
1 covered the general direction of the holiday season always makes
nnrnsu=»nt nmnhn lninrl\ rnnul and Bn BlTIll.lB.l affgjr that i g ~
does the road today.e route
covered the Cmickshank d theOhrt school districts, the turning
went and coming out of the hills at
l l u u u c u v u v - - -- -.c h i l d r e n ,N o r m a n ,J r . ,u s e d 1 2 ;
M a r i e t t a ,a g e d 1 0 ;F l o r e n c e ,n e e d
3 a n d F r a p k i c ,s e e d 1 .H ?a l s o
l e a v e s n i n e b r o t h e r s a n d s i s t e r s ,
a l l l i v i n g ' i n t h i s w f w w q s f o l l o w s :
C i e o n a n d B e r t W x l l c l n l h ~
live.\Mr. and Mrs. 0. A.Rood of
Manville, 'Wyoming were present.
having made a special trip that
they ni ght no t f'~i°° *he event,
:jeturning to their home last 'Tues-
the day a merry one were mr. |mu|Luc nuvvc ,..o................,__Mrs s G Mahoney and daughter presented here at Blair on January
of iielierton, own,M .and Mrs.|15 and 16,sponsored by Royal
._... . ..__ _,__ ...-..n. A:.n\I\_Bert Earwood and family, Mr. and Nelgnnors, as me rczsull. In Q Lun-Mrs. Roy Morrow and daughter of tract recently entered into with
Moda!e, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Her-the Mid-West Produdng' Co.of
bert Earwood and fnmily of Te{Omaha, Nebraska.knmah.Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ear-I A protzefusional director,repre-I£7¥5é _9?`é3\E=3=f'¢?°f€~7i133 ~ i"E!'.'.!'f1.'.;'!E.°..'"" '21 E'?"'i.B i i f a r an d Mr s .J o h n u n -d w .h s . F r e d Pe c k , Gr ove r W i l-No t ma ny o f the s e p i on e er fa m-
M n .Ralph ~'=2!\===» Cnauncey ilies ar e le f t t o b r i n g bac k th e
1\_L-..» *"--~-J a n mh nn f\\D
S all d ~r senung this company wi n unv e~ 'fi.§T°i'<i"§¥»n§"~.d"'2s§n°3 zijn Flmlr on or_alm\lt_Saturday,
Omaha, Wrn. Kelley of Blair, Mr.Jnn. 3 to begin immediate rehear-; = f ; , " ~Casey . l o a m o f m w i e n l , x t : : : ; ' : . : ~ P "
``players.FRIENDS In presenting this splendid pro-GOOSE DINNER ;ducBon to the p ple °g Hg -ng
.K n d lauae f Larel,vlc lni ty,i t i s t h a e e ng oN§f",.~..»3`e.1 the (lhr'i;tmas "ser-'great pride on the R. N. A's. that
monat Gram Dec. 28, at 2 o'clock.they are not merely ll7°l\l°\'il18The Sundayvsthool children dellv-|"s.nother horne talent" hut a stand-
ered a nice little program and all ard professional show that has en~received a treat.After this ,,,.g
over, Rev. Larsen was guest at
the Mrs. Nels Paulsen home.He'was accompanied by three of his,
children.They,together g-
Henry A. Hansen and family,l
parwok of a big goose dinner at_
dx o'clock, after which Bev. Lar-|
sm lélt lor Washington, Neb. to
conduct Christmas services there.
joyed a long, successful run on the
American stage for many seasons,thus, aside from the hopes of turn-
ing a substantial sum into their
treasury, they are providing a hightype of entertainment for thecom-
munlty and giving the dramatic
and musiasl talent of our town an
opportunity to express itself in
something of a real "wonh while"
character...
was xonnerly located on the hmwhere Fred Masters now lives.Atthis P°in¢.the route turned east
again into the hills down through
the valley occupied by the McDon-
ald and Chris Hlnz farms.
In 1905 there were no automo-
biles and the route was made with
a team of horses as motive power.
In order to lneep the team in goodshape,each carrier had three
horses and changed about so thateach horse was given an opportun-
ity bo rest up every third day.
Mr. McMillan, after his 26 yearsof postal service, can relate many
interesting things which have
come up from time to time in his
work.lt is no dooht a consider-
able surprise w many that the
lI
uupauon.it is we rms... sp... ....the Haller family qalendar and
many happy memories come to
them as the years fly along.
On this occasion, the dinner was
perfect,the gathering complete
and all had a delirghliul time 00-gether.The only cloud to mar the
event. was the indisposition o l
Mr. Sam Haller, who has been ill'for several months and confined
to his bed.However, he was no'
'worse on this occasion and was
I
Christmas business of 1980, des-,
pile the numerous repons of hard.times, has been up to the avenge.Th e m s n o i l ~ c a r d s , l e t -
ahle to appreciate the visits ofrelatives.;
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Aye and family of 0ma»
ha, Mr. and Mrs. (i Allen 01
Blsulr, Mr and Mrs. Gus Lydan and
Mrs. Netlo Stockton of Schuyler,
Mr. and Mrs. Erv. Haller of Beav-
er Crossing, Mr. and Mrs. Z. B,
Smith and family of Blair, ClarkGollehon of Blair and Miss Thlrval
klns,Wilkil
sen.The
liever
report
leave
for, v
his ur
loved.
BLAIJ
c. 4
Linea]
new \he wi
tiine.
with
hopesw i l l s
He
ns a n d Mr s .He r m a n r e wr - I me m o n e s o r Lnum: Llnyg -..........--»L.... guna I n ~~~'Col.|..u\.y wa n u l un.y.-......-_ddeceasedwa s a gr ea t be~an d whe n i t to o k s to u t h e a rts a ni n li f e insuranc e an d i t is d ete r mi n a ti o n to c a r r y o n th r ou g h
h a r d ears a n d T h e E n te r -q t l i t h i s insuranc e wi ll those y-.....l...._....1........a.-\.,|lm-im exte nd s i ts c o n g n tu i a ti o n sms-lfwwy uuxpny pw"-=\. ,.......-.._which w another example oltto the McDonald clan, lung may
uelliah devotion lo those he they live.
BILL HITCH MANCLUB INITIATES
IN NEW v m's Ho s Prr,\| .The aiu uxg¢m5»»n Club f m
R MAN PATIENT
3. Van Deuaen went down loln lut Saturday to enter the
letenns hospital there where
ll be a hospital patient for a
Cllude has been tmublvcldiabetes for Aome time and'
to geeon a oneqt-dig; gm
di y, held thei r nm re gula r lm-
liabory service on last Mondayevening, at the parish house.
Thll Club has been organized
ltor a number 01 years and has for
its nandands high aims and ideals
thx! are worthy of summation.I Q1 this occadon, Attorney John
i hi considerable reuer.A_ Carri ho il advisor for tbl',%¢l"»»m. Lhnt he was themy" was pnzsent ma spoke tr
Zh man 'A enter for "`°"t'|them informally on subjects thatAlso ltlted that all b"t°"e\boy1| like m dmcuu and on theirI~loLbS SUCCESSFUL in eommmunz °=\ ill l\\°°°ll un and hues:unomlm sam I!"l.m°*l=°'*! °!*"F "1f!-F§{°l_§_?fg- !¥:P»ig ~'nga »»3~'I1`L';§{n.n!rlmn nf Fln1Iluurmurl r m n '"l"l\n twelfi
ment;;'{t§',"';,'1h'§""5£L'§'§¢¥r gf"65;
'during Co. m nm ng mese minus; umu anon: dxonr nays before-d Theatriwa th amateurs tmas nn coming to a very~ 1;'°5'.Z|T°`f=1'§`"1L§"&»§£3 'avakefield (Nebraskx)"Republi- abrupt. clone at noon of that fes~
ns a decided suceus i gvery cum" says in part:_9 (Gontinued cm pam' eight): I A gwd crowd of |n¢,,¢|¢,d!"Tha moat noticeable thxng .
b i a l l m w u o n m a md ,ve,y.'|bout the nhy. hv vwwr. vu the Mr-.a nd Mn. Hum m u and
.».¢...,.nm a t .rand urine.si diffm=\<=° P¢W9°"Phi ' Sf !-N! QM'B°ll of Scribner.Henry
Swtkion, who lived in.Blair :bout
eighten yearn ago and will be
kindly remembered by mmy of
the older reddents hen.
Mr. a nd Mn. F. A. Mmm And
family. Mr and Mn. 0. J. Petrie
were Spanish Am(
arms an in Claude.
He stated that
lex-vioea Ior the ne
not take place unthen were so mu:
nttutlo n tha t dm
:rican war vet- plan: for the future.
.The lnldatory work was put onthe ddiestofll by Tom Wilkinson; Carl Beckrnln
rw hospital will and Louis Armstead and their :atv
ti]J q i .16 b u tld i d a te wa s D o n a ld B e llu wl,wh o
no _-...lI........urn:'main I ¢ | n n Ihén | | n { rAI: me.. we umy w..W.,-.....,.. . W ...W .......' were mmmea order.r dadeation.A good feed meh u hungry boys
enjoy, wound up the very interst-
:»h£.»§`&1¢E`u£ nliélnfnlunkutl g g d ° -g ml -T m m -i w a g-_gg-3 of nclm . colsaggdid hi at w t .umm o .mon.\..||.»'utmn ze e |(Continued on page eight)at the me Sou home Suday.
of am., spent lm sw
ggnoorg and evgning at tl
mi di ;prick to the rezuii
zu home nflmn.<:<>nB»agww,|m a m n m m m m n m n n l m z m w d n x -
amand dish luncheon will --
served._
The pa a to ra ndhls wi la wi nhw
express their deep appreciation uf
the generoua gift received,I l l !
Wednesday evening.It in th d t
wish that the Ne w Ye n may
bring to nll their friends a veInge ma nure of its happy and
woxthwhile things.
I
CREEK
n Aronsnn. Mn.Juln{
-~t Satur-
§ You umm oocrons
:wono FOR 'lH|S\IAXAWE
a W~. Joh~
Long and
re su perat the .rohn
~mon ml-e Ham An-Anderson
to her bed
Wudbernt the Frank
s were en-:dinner at
ome.,;f1=°==e
a a ny'a m g
, Joe BarryMr.;
4 .\
r
.
I '- - - ~
: ~.
.n : |u r I \
u w _r a m
With T138 Churches
t r a t a n d ~ s c h o o l u n t i l
J .5 .'8 nChrl¢ tml4 Axthux-Ra unmd
!un i 1 , Pe ta J o u e s \ nd! un i !y mdthe #IW Ws llna hmily '==\°_gg
to the Ja ms: W allwe home
lmd_a fami ly dinnar.'~-"-o f E x i r l
Iowa, Sa enjoying A Clxdztmmn vn-cntion with home folks.Mr. und Mrs.B u r y Sdtz spent
Christmas at the Gus Loge home
in Calhoun.Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sully argd son
spent Christmas eve and Chnnjtmuday at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mn. Louis Schenk.
James Gardner is able to bearound aémln after cutting his foot
quite ba y.The following were Chl-immadinnerguests at the Charlel 0.Blneline home:Will Seltz andfamily,Frank,Clifford Hinellneanyl thmlly,Sollie Hlneline Hchildren and George I-Iineline._ Mrs. Dave Gustin has_been quite
m a r l m r n o m s r c a u x c u
W. Byron Pandim. Puaor
Hear Mathis,the evangelist
every nigm this week.Three aer-
vins Sunday,including a three
o'clock service fur women, youngwomenand girls.Don't miss it.
Thug Iar the meetings have been
well attended and the interest is
growing.If you have dedded you
do not approve of "Revival Meetf
ings", hear Mathia He's diiiler-
ent,Fein of ua are in any imme-diate danger of becoming too good,
and there is always more danger
of too little rather than too muc
Morning Worship, 11 A. M.
Chrlthn Endea wr. 8 :80 P. M
m e m e 7:80 P. M.
Mid-wee meedng Wednmdny.7:80 p. m.
Bible reading for this week, Acta
chapiers 5~l1 inclusive.
There vena 10802 verses of
:1-rlpture reported Nad during
the month of December.This is
a 20%increase over the number
reported during the month of Nov.
Let us make an increase over this
during January.
The program for Inst Sunday
was differelit from the nrdirury
, J _,_a
u.. ~
f i |\ ~
an
A h ~" "~. /_n5__w i S a n
. a = ' ¢ 1 ~ . ° " " ' F i% s @ ~~
"" "l c m m m m w xm n m -. m d m n .
-Glen McD¢nldd md child:-an,I Arkb c L.5"».:':"......,°é»..4.L?L'dly\
F\af ~
I
I
with Ham Anderson md dnughter
ol Omlhl-d_;,f»» and "fp léouie Mwckn and
gpmlwlthMr . md M n .ch. J e ns e n
'and dxildren.__1 Mr. and Mn. Chns Christoffer-
muh and cock two mmutu. Stu sen mg ,h§ 1d,@ ma mr. andlln.'il thxee minutes nndll-Inrry Larson of Kennand. vidhsdmm soup.Boserve Wm, aoueons.|at the George Fallen hnmn Sun-
da xlwnooxn.~ ~'_ I _ ~fnliowing _ ge}tiye§End
3 |x ~ " ,'
-» x £ ; .
onion in oil two mhmta, add eorrg-
Mr. a nd Hn. Clnyu
necompmled hgh- amAmmo n :nd yle sdny evening nt the Wil
hcme.Mr. and Hrs. Fred
Mrs.Agnes Long wguests Snndny evening
Ammon home.Mr. and Mrs. John Asd Monday evening at udexsen homa to ses M1
=»
THE INEVITABLE DISHES
f l ('.n.n`l-'|. (".nmnl|.int\Them `i§`°`§e'"¢1§'k`1£"""v}Lr1d1 cnn't narfoma with calm;'§;s,\s1;f1;g,, me mepainsFor which there is no balm ed,ni °2 tbsps. corn friends were enrenazneu bnrliumus edSaxmoons,b butter ve at me crm Sutton home- My lwho has *"°°" confm0t e 1 1 :e o m m? . * ' : f _ E " ' 3 . . " . f Q ' l ' f | ) r ' n t | \ \ l ~~l i l ' 3 T h e f t L u n a l l l d ~~u h h !
And that one task is-dishes!
(You neva: do 8%'¢ through,
You get one ba kh all ne
washed-
Them's anutber batch to do.)
Our joys are all too fleeting,
Even sorrows fly.
atly
as mapa. num, . -...,,. ....-., ----.cayenne pepper;1 egg yolk:ss Mr. und Mrs. John Sutwn, Mr. and
can (sv:oz.)plmenbox;f f - " f l . " a °...§a""°° :"'- °"§?;'.':.":
°h°°'°'Chop onions;plane m "a id Sm. Elsi e J n nsen.:saucepan Wm* oil; cover and cook Mr. and Mrs. T;50linger wervover n law flame until straw °°l"Sunday nftrrnoon visitors at the
ered; add water and boil uncovered cmk Lippincott home.lor 80 minutes or until qnlons are Mr- and ~ A l f r e d Hansenr tender.Rub through a sleYg._Melt et~1L=§';l'{~.':_"§1'f°..§"'".!.'1¥.*£.*f::
lwled Friday evenlng 1
Knoffler home.A number of relativ
tertained at Chrlstmuthe James 'fhongxson lgaresentwerers. Mr.and Mrs.Edfa:daughter, Rita of B aiMr. and Mrs. Raul l
B u t a l w a y s w e h a v e m m u s -tab]oon of butter a d d !D i s h e s to wa m a n d d r y ~in i fElk gra du ally a n d
2 t stir ri nhb a l i m 8YF: ¢l|rE BB dlllth Ellld fR325 | t._?.....¢?..Zi? rgnoinn nilfvn. Rl
E|our,lI100I1 Wltn zur. u.|u uua. new Alisa;he a t se n o f Ke n n nr d .1..-Mr . a n d Mr s . He n r y J e n s e n e n
Joe Barry and Mr. an
§f=.=.1~m.."':'3.£.":"$z,€.':" " " " 't"`§§" writing.".'I...'i"'{?3,,.,."I Bemice Hineiine, youngest daugh if you believe in an honest pre-"Off with the old,Du with :ISE
na\|§laf{n\| Af tho rlsnirnn nf' the |rn3»New". was develnnofi tlurnnnrh nl f g u G\ r ¢ : n| | | 5 u n vn u A | \ . | u | u v| ¢u v " - -.* e f * f " " ' * ' < i a t a f a m i l y d m n e r o n .a n d M r s .H e W u l b e r n- g r "C h n s t m a a d a y .T h o s e D r a g e r m n i i r h i a r g a r e t a t t e n d l g c l y a s u r p r i s e
u s t w e r e M r ; a n d M r s .H e r b e r t d l l i l a r t T u e s d a y e v e n i n g a t t h e W i l l. b e a l m d s o n s o f B e n s o n .M r . a n " i s % f n E ¢ m h o m e i n h o n o r o f t h e i r
l m e n -a J a c o b s o n a n d A l i c e ,M r ._ " "f i f t e e n t h w e d d i n g a n n i v e r s a r y .w i t h g p -~1 ; g ; g g <g ; d i 2 . % " § f 5 a § " n d M r .a n d M r s .H e n r y W u l b e m
T B .l Ia n d G r a n d m a § e n S e n ' c a l l e d S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n a t t h e
C o n r a d W u l b e m h o m e .. . . . . . ¥ : a f .: » 2 . * f : f . . € . @ : : . i ' a i z " . : . ' 2 §.M 4 a n d M m P e t e T o C I I :
ter of Sallie Hineline,has bgen|
under the doctor's care with the
flu but is better again.I
Mrs.Geo.and Mr.and Mrs.
John Hineline were Christmas
ghosts at the Ted Klabunde home
Blair.Ernest Grothe of Omaha,isspending his holida at the homeJn! his nnrln Dawn f¥nnHn
pel on Sunday,you cannot con-ilustrations from the missionary
sistzmtly object to pressing those field.The theme in the eveniaq,
claims through the week.Ch1°is- WS 'RlPl18e1 and His Master
tinnity is either right or wrong; p§eces'.Special attention wasgood or bad.If i t i s right andgIVen to the Transfiguration.The
good, can we get too much of it or pastor brought out the thoughttake too active an interest in it? ltlmt whmle Jesus often went uponIf-=has h=!==¢d .§'°~= .P¢£2§"£'ef; . 223 ".:.':&':'EE'" *g w eomwze with
mae yTn{&»'¢ ixlwu)m a u i , s r " " " ~Tlnt Ulu' you dum! each lingle bdon ,¢";n¢°:¢|, In may
You'n bound w I o l l s o m e m o m . ~
mug.sum dx.When md if the Fairy somevm. mr. ==-»<-'-weld ffm-~'|fn. ..'fs-
. ,
';'~:.:~.':., 1
All Lhree of mine will be m ge:|
Ont of doing dishes!
-The Kitchen 'Gossip
"SOUP'S ON"-ANDNEVER MIND 'rmz NOISE!
I
Emulatc Hilda, the grim-visagcd,
cook of Andy Gump's flus|.end|
household, and cry "snup's on" xi
you woudd have your cold wemlxer
mexla satisfying and full of
warmth.For soup's a dish that
gracefully combines the vitamins
and the calories in a medley of
flavors 'that are ao henlthfully
plenaaut you will ant mind tha
sibilnnce that sometimes accom-
panies it; consumption.The truly succsualul soup isnot
the article some wit has defined as
"just like hash, only looser".The
vegetables that go into it should
be so cooked as to retain their own
distinctive flavors, by first frying
them in a bland com oil, which will
avoid giving th any "fatty"tame.The textuglof his coekle
warming dish should be smooth as
velvet,neither too thick nor too
thin, and this makes the choice ufas.. »m.»...s..~ .nnr ;n imnm-uni
i
»---w - - . -~--»---. --........¢..,.... .,.....,....__.,. , _¢h°m>2d onion; 2 cups mnshrwms; Emmet BSR and daughters.
2 tbspm rornstarch;1 tsp.w t ;Mr. and Mrs.Rag Johnson ofpepper; 2 cups milk; 2 cups mush-Ompha, _apd Mr. an Mrs. I-Ianjyroom stock; whipped cream.Heat Snth vlsnaed Mr. and_Mr§. Chns
oil and in it cook onion one min- Jo "son Sa My evemnx '~Ro N bl Iufe.Shce and cfmop musht00ms|MP "§"'1f,}?'§'th.. §un0l_ll°';
1
fme and cook wxth onion ""*°|Beam¢e, spent the week-end a ll
minutes.Sprinkle with eonutanp 'the Ches Suttnn 11°-;:md seasoning,stir well unt1l\The following vi_'kd at _the
blended.Add milk d stock nnd|Geo. Folien home Friday evenxng:stir until mkiuxe h:1»i1¢d three Mr. and Mrs. Emu F°l¢R fld san.
minuhns.Tender poxtwns of stems |
may be chopped with mushroom,
Mr. and Mrs. Eupanue n reasonand children of Orum,Mr. andMn.Hurley Clements and chil-caps; rest of stems should be cook~ :/dren.
ed in water m make stock.Serve
with spoonlul whipped cream on
hop.,Tomakrbinque
Three ww tomatoes, 1 bay |¢-'fu
4 cloves; paprika; '/i onion; 2 tsps.|sugar;1 up. salt;M tsp. soda
2 cups white sauce, crouwns. Cook
tomatoes, spices, onion, sugar nndj
salt together five minutes.Strdn,§
add soda md when ready to serve'
add two cups hut white sauce..1 §ervn at once with croutons.Do'
Mr. and Mrs. Philip gecht anddaughter of Nebraska ty, spentChnstmasda; at the parental,Chas. Koenig ome.Mr. and .B rs. Lyle Guyer_andchildren and Mrs. T Lippincott'and daughter were Sine: guests
5-Christmas day of Mr. and Mrs.
E. C. Liyipinoott and family.Mr.and Mn. Jim Lippincott and Mn]-
dred were nfiemoon wlers.Mrs. L. G. Halle: and daughters
retumed to their home Monday.after spending the week-end atthe Jonas Blomberg hnmenot heat after combining.M d M _E_ Q U 'ttm g y h i f e § _ § » » < = ; ; _ _ ° = ; ; = ~ ' A L .Er:nxxhHl¢evetp;nrf§nt
'e c o .1.'..lnninced anion, one tablespoon '5°mfLyles(§|§:!re;$\dwinmil§;"___ _
lethmed a number oz lnenas Bltheir home last Saturday eveni;.There were four tables of pinoc eElayenland at a Isle }\our_theostess served a lunch consisting
of cake,sandwiches, pickles and
coffee.All report a very enjoy-
able time.Mr. and Mrs. Chiu H&nz and
son,Floyd were guests Christmas
at the George Ohrt home.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barry spentThursday with the lattefs motherand brother,Mrs. Cashman andEverett of Kennard.Mr. andMxs. Jena Juul and fam-il ispent Sunday northwest of
B r at the Carl Juul home.Mr.and Mrs. Orville jliumston
entertained last Thursday at din-ner for Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ander-sen of Gretna, Mr, and Mrs, PeteTruhlsen,Mr. and Mrs.Gifford
Truhlsen and Miss Rachel and Del-
bert Humst/on.Mr. and Mrs. John Ax-onson andMiss Emylc, accompanied by Mrs.John Roth of Sutton,Nab., whohas been a visitor the past week
at the Aronson home,went w
Omaha and spergt Christmas day
at the Everett Aronson home.Mr. and Mrs, Peter Jensen were
dinner guests at the J. H. Near-hogd home Christmas day. __My.
Charlie mneline and family re-
nglveq one peck of butlernuts and
hickory nuts from Mrs. HinelXne's
cousin in Wis.The grow therelike our walnuts do ¥|ere.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Jones gave a
family dinner Sunday in honor of
her sister.Miss Mabel,who ishome from her work at Exim, In.
LOCATE SITE Op LOSTryan. INDIAN MISSXON'
The sim of the old Allis mis-
sion, which minmered to the sph-.
itual of the Pnwnée Indians in
early days, was found a few days
ago by A, T. Hill and A. M. Brook-
ings of the Hastings,Nebraska,museum, and Waldo Weidel, stu~
dent of the University of Nehru
kn.Last summer hir.Brookings
spun considerable itme in Nance
ieounty and found on the (ann ofMr. Anderson neat the mouth of
Plum Creek the charred ruins of
whn& he believed to be the old
mission.His fmd has now been
confirmed by Mr. Hi ll and Mr.
Weidel..
ln 1884 Rev. John Dunbar and
Samuel Allis were sent i q this
lean you co:1smanv.|y srana xn meway of another's receiving it?
Churchaniiy is not Chris1\|nity.Let us all honor Chdst now by'yielding our lives to his will and
joining hands in his wwice. Every
opportunity brhgs with it a per~
sunnl responsibility.The meetings
now in progress at our church af-ford you and me an opportunity
for real,earnest Christian sex-_
vice.Will we accept our respons-
ibility.Covered Dish Dinner in base-
ment of church Wednesday, 6:80,
our regular Church Night.Come'
and stay through.
CHRXSTIAN c mmc a
A. J. Barnett, Pastor
anne School, xo A. M.
CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
December 29, 1930
A Special Called meeting of the
Blair City Council was called to
order nt, 10 o'clock A. M. by May~
or Stewart.After reading of th
5P€°i'!1 Qa\l y1}}icl\ in '1"?f'?,.,i"
~ §§"`§1§; fE`$ilf'°°$'1§'iIL,¢"§,,§"§T
mg wth the peop!e, teaching themlxlrlll olsfod and relievin ir
i CONGREGATIONAI. cmmc n
A.F.Newell,Putm-
daz; gewYenr service next Sun.
.ormng at ll o'clock.Thiwxll include the Swry Period fo:
children.Al§o special music.
An effort as being made tohaveIa100%attendance at Church
School New Years' Sunday.Par-
ents am earnestly requested to
cooperate.The swung p§1¢ i-neet at 6-soi
In x875, an umm young mmbegun to pncxioe medldge.As Afmnlly doctor he 'ff the '-»;;_,i»-
ve;r:ml began to .WJ for aomethizz
hxmlcu mo the naultive bowels.
,Ou: at his bef q g e a n p r a c u p t i u r ~
thouunlll uf times.It prov ed mMe d h u d v e for oh! and ynung:
ha »~g= saw hb<»;`mLfve1ou|ly the
¢¢|area n d mm wh . bmdl c k f
caa d s u c h ~ : I s : t u a l
l# a I ¢ ° ¢ ' é E ' , `
.,:~,3
1 ,Iun . u u 'L u ma . ufor their reading and di -`'
"I:'1_hl-Iis Steps".smsslon of' y==-= ,°'¢h6|" , `
hold g a§:m5°f5H|lmon i s u o : ¢ , ¢ | , ,n l h s n a l u
mee tmhunh next Tuesday aninim..i N1 4 ! V l ¢ ° f Nh v » i t -
/ L .I | |
\
o`N e w Y e a r é G r e e t m g s
-u-.~ -_ -.--'''|;|f,,`'Mr mid Mn J w Fay oflilair |u»a Mn.un Weber and lmle Suu by the Prelbytuinn Board tuhed, gh; following f°'g=";";',/1.1STC.starch, me-lull human pep-....-''H dl dl guutl Thu nd lyo fu nwe nu ue l th dia-non.ll 1 -1 .Note i1 the n:|pe| lure how the mr. ind one 'mn milk.eat E'".m| Mu Gena David.Mr lnd M2 é'|.y&.. Amirlm of *""'°g »ug_~=v=»;y_f- Pnvrnee ~ ,g g ghay. s¢§;\?a¢.lend ln
'ma mu ml in is um fi ---._~ef €'f:§._E-.._.!£';........ _."....f"' nm- ... .,.....»..§»'._»1m.I- G. Hellmsé de\fs1=*f5 9!Bf95=e~l?ev'L!ns9§ sezfsmfieye Mr. Allin went ..m. um sk1d||'l'hlei-.le and m u m .Abtent,for a
me om year draws to a close we wzsn I0 ex-our friends and pafrona our .sincere wishes
Happy and 'Proapcrous 1931.We cer-
.. . .. . . .. _ _ :_ n _A .l I . .n J S . - .. .n l - - - An o w m a y a r e u u c l i e n e u .IU l I. U \ f \ i \ » \ u v", . . . . . . . . ... . .. .. . .- _ - . . - - _ . - - _.\1 . 1 _1 . ;_-|._no...I an n e |\ \ \ ;l l l P ~ f u f h i \ \ i | | | \ " l \ . i I9.'.9P'!§'E!:!I'".°1B.E'.f..'.f."'3.'2"!E.§' 12:2 |2'L'E..?.?.f' wlex vmung nmuvel '"'"i aa Ia. ~ in am;.."i.; I llooré tainly
HILISIDE NEWS OFGARDNER DISTRICT
..
~£ pride creepi~to your voi~ when stirring cons~ntly.Stir in rnilkoucry to the hungry brood, I and stir over fire until sauce thick-
'Soup's on!"enn.Boil three minutes,strain,
Baked Bean Soup and add.Three cups cold baked beans; 3 Corn-into Chowder
~inte water;2 stalks celery;1%One med.-sized onion, 1 cup boil-
ps stewed and strained tomatoes ing water,1 cup potatoes, diced,
tbsp. chili sauce; salt and pep-ii tap. paprika; pepper, 1 tsp. sail:
~r;2 tbsps.com oil;1 tbsp.3 cups milk, 1 cup canned com, 1
nion, minced; 1 tbsp constan;h;tbsp com oil Heat oil and in it- »bonu.Put beams,weher and cookondon, sliced thin, until brown
elery in saucepan, bring to boil-:Add seasoning, boiling water and
ng point and .simmer thirty min-' potatoes, and cook until potatoes
tes.Rub tlmnough sieve, add to-iare soft.Add milk, corn and more
ato and chili sauce,season to salt if needed.Bring to boiling
.~ with salt and pepper.Cook point and nerve.
BENCH NOTES
Mr. and Mn. Harry Smith spent
Monday evenin~_with Mr.andMrs.
upprcclaxc me Rma support HIWTI us meLC I II B v l s n e u D u b u r l u u y ul .u n :n n 'd r e w S ve n d p r a a r d h o m e ._
M r .a n d M r s .E a r l S r m t h a n d
h i r .a n d M r s .R a y J o h n s o n , a l l o i
O m a h a , w e r e d i n n e r g u e s t s T h u r s -
d a y o f M r .a n d M r s .H a r r y S r m t h
u n d M r .a n d M r s .F l o v d S m i t h .
A r l l s n u n .
Mr.and Mrs.Merton Winchell
and daughter,Irene motored toHooper last Thursday and spentthe day with Mr. and Mrs.FredJones and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Merton Winchell
l Iniiéé "i1B£thwes`i of hte il;6B€Ilt
town of Palmer.After a time helocoteds omewhere east of the pres
ent town of Fullerton and built a
mission school at the mouth of
|.)l..»..f ¢ u u l »I l n n n u r i n r l n n I d o
E
Chairm:
Park Co
concernin;
1:1onosed
mnux nu u nuu;-- -_an Jensen of the Special |, year and /mpo ll ml mc may .serve you in (he coming
|mmit1£e gave a report year,fo r wh i c h we (hunk you.
g the deed covering the
P a r k Slte.Ma ve n an d l l h u l n m a Q Q Q m a x1"ir{'.;nH"rm» Linton Puffer °flm»d"1l-eng wa Sunday dinner
Vrekamah, are the happy parentsof a little son born Dec. 22.l Mr. and Mrs . Auge Matzen.Jr.and children an Mr.M.O.'Hansen were dinner guests Thurs-lday of Mr. and Mrs. Alked Han-
sen.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen wereentenainedat dinner Saturdayevenlnat the home of Mr, andMrs. 1?-ny Blaoo.
Mr. and Mrs.Geo.Fallen and
son were dinner guests Thursday
at the Chris Chrlstotfersen home.Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Smith vis~ited at the Jonas Blomberg home'
Sunday afternoon.___
|guests at the Harold Taylor homo
near Rose Hill..Rev. Joseph Rasmussen of Lrnd~
sey, Neb., was a vidwr one daythe past week at the Rev. A. Ras-mussen home.Mr. and Mm Julius Mueller ofSyracuse,Mr.and Mrs.ElmerFahrenkrog of Lincoln came Christmas day and visited Mr. and Mrs.
John Barry and family.Mrs. Cora Badgerow and daugh-ter, Miss Margaret oi Blair were
Sundagdnner guests at the Hayes
Rosen m home.John Thompson of Omaha,andMr. and Mrs. Tom Thomason vis-
r m m u n a .rw .....m.........work there until 1846 when the
Sioux raided the Pawnces and
burned their vlllages,complllng
the Pawnees to flee eastward.
The site of the old mission has
been repeatedly sought by those
who wished to learn its exact lo-
cation, but it has never been def-
lni wy located until the present
time,probably due to the last
that for some unknown reuon the
names Of Council and Plum creeks
have been exactly reversed.When
this queer fast wu brought to the
_..._.,-_-. .L_,¢_...._. .L_
Seconded, that the City accept the
deed to allof Block Five in Ken-
nards Addition to the (i ty of
Blair,Nebraska,as offered by
Lizzie P. Ross and Charles Ross
and that a warrant in the amount
of $8500 be drawn on the SpecialParkFund ln payment of the
same.On roll wh Bigelow, Hun-dahl,Jensen,McKay,Schmidt,
Thietje and Roberta voting 'AYE',
Moore being absent,the motion
carried.
The matter of insurance cover-
ing the buildings on Block Five
Krnnnrda Arlrlltlnn vofnrrod
s r ' | ; | ; | A | . . 5 T t u s v \
Blnlr Corn pe r c a n ..
La rd 2 pounds lo r ..
Santa Cla ra Prune s 3 lbs.
Navy Be ans 4 pounds lor ,
P nk a Soap I0 bars for .
Oranges, medium slze. per dozen
Honey, 5 pound pull ..
Comb Haney ..y
Dates 2 pounds .
Oy sters pe r quart ,.
Creamery Butter, Best Grade
lik:
25c
25:
25C
a w
l9c
59c
|96
28C
90c
324:
35cQigfnnd Mr§_.. bfels ljqggrI '£.'l°-iid gun 110129 °! Hr. ind uf-\:,':f:'.:'::' I'.f.I°... '.E':':'f'f .'I§-'1" |i.;"a;'"1
r¢
l l uleo 2 forun e e .
1,.thim i auu.m l n Luu s;AJLIGJ un*nenr y uo rcne or rremonr..children were zsunate r tu n e d a n u mb e r 01?Mr s .E*"I|Mr .an d Mr s .es Su tto n an d Ii tn rx a t th e Lo ui e ]gy Ev enmienclne ho; vm -
me.
guests
Jonasr. and
an d
Edwin
n a a u u g u m u r r r u m n c w a s a w e w) a n T h o m p s o n S u n d a y .I l o c a t e t h e i n t e r e s i i n z n l a c e .~M 9 " " e d g n d S e p o n d e
vey's'brothers and simers andtheir fa.milie.s Sunday evening in
honor of their mother, Mrs. John
Compton's 82nd birthday.
Mr. and Mrs.f; J a c o bs ofOmaha, spent Satu ay night ut\
the Frank Brown home.1
m a i "c h r m "'»i ~;,,"f| 1,,;,]"dl! o t Mr. .. ..| '$ . "3 . IL W u ! w e re .f.'L=¢.»§'a a t m i f
°'ax:ff'"5':v(a u lve ndlx 1 few § |'°"'°°R§.§'°'" §""".§ "",}'~
vendmv: 1.hi| 'mek nt Pnmntt.. laws .».¥%|....~ n m l ~I
ng be adjourned.All Councilman
~resent voting 'AYE', the motion. tried.
Attest, C. E. Krause, City Clerk.
J. Harold Stewart,
Mayor.
I \1 \
Ph o n e 8 4 -''Blair,Neb
»
THE HACK SAW
Mr. an~Mrs.Ed Olsen and sbn
~si~ng ~ s ~ a ~ n ts w~o °r esi d~
there.\Mr . a n d Mr s . ' f e d Oli n ge r we r e
di nn er gu es ts Th ur s da y a t th e
home of Mr . an d Mrs. Geo . Olin ger
o f Moda le,Io wa .~r .a n d M r s .T e d O i s e n a n d
I :I a :
BR ADL E Y & S E ARI N G
O A K L A N D - - T E K A M A H
Phone 193 'Phone 143 or 11
The largenu m be r of sa les wea re cond uct ing
I :
VOLUME 6 Blair, Nebraska, January 1, 1931 NUMBER 41
Hal~ré a~d 'sn~r ~ha,~ent Bank building
s ac ory.
Don't Forget We Pay Phyne Calls.
Ha p p y N e w Y e a r !
W e c a n ' t p e rmi t th e
old y ear t o passwi th q u t a wo r d o f
:|0 ~uf
F~hio~Ce~r~5~-1~12
Blomberg and baby, Mr. and Mrs.
L.G.Hallcr and daughters,of
Om~a.
Pu~blic
.~,an d br o wn .4 an d 6 y rs . old,wt .500
2800; one mam blac k mares, 5 y rs. ''sac ks
old,wt.2500;thr ee c olts c o mi ng S2 y r s . o ld , wt. 9 00 e a w; on e e xtr a 3
good s addle horse . wt. 1100.goo
H A R N E S S
...
dd drove to D ~ t u r Saturdaywhere they viadted with Mr. andMrs. Sweet until Monday.
a m going to quit fa rming an d will se
ly complete at th e far m two miles
Omah a road,commencing at 10
I I I
|HORSES 151,On e te a m b r o wn a nd b ay , 4 a n d
1 a I I I
\l ;|,J er sey mi lc h c o ws c qns isting of 17
he ad o f the b ea t c ows th at wi !! b e
sold at a sale this season.Als o s ix
c oming 2~y ear- old Holstein h c ifers,
5 five c oming 2-y ear-old J ersey heif-
Su lk y
c u lti v
one l
har ro
er ; o
In a few words, we
hope i t brings you
happiness!
The wiah f o r n
"HaDl1Y New Year"
But this much is
certain-We can do agreat deal ourselvestowardmakingthe
coming year a uae-
Scotia--Posfs office moved to t c c ~ren t en presents an
DE SOTO LOCAIS
f f m ; a n d ~ s c h o o l until
an.00 n ~ A r t h u r R o u r a a n d 1 l
amand dish llmcheo
served.
The pastor and his ~
Mr .a n d h i m 1-'rams zscnaxerwe re Fr i da y even in g visitors a t
th e J . L .Petersen home.
. F r a n k Li n de n a n d two c h i ld r en ,
Ma r g a r e t a n d Be r tra n d a n d E d s
An de rs on we re di nn e r gu e sts a t
Hun P K Anderson ho me near
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§ i k e f ' o r T S : : z l ; - - m ~Blrgndhhlrs. *fe Petcnsen :nd
son.a nt y even ngat the vin .fgnsen home.
Another Christmas has passedand we hope all spent an enjorbleday and we hope Old Santa dn'tforget anyrme.The 1'ks in ourlocalitywereenteed amongrelatives or were enbemunin reln
tives and friends, anyway ist-
mas is over for a year.Francis Carlberg, son of Mr. andMrs.Carl Cariherg of the Biebeeneighborhood, visited Robert Petefgep guggm Thursday evening
un 1 ay.Mr.and Mm.Earl Jacobs andtwo da\.:.irl1ters of Omalm weregeek-enh visitors at the Frank
town ome.Eda Anderson visited friends irg a on Saturvmy and Saturday
Lio. and Mrs. C. K. Anderson 61
near Arlington, were Sunday evegnng vnutors at the Frazlk Linder
*ii r s f w w q '
o f t h e
iimfisf
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homeMr .an d Mr s .Ha r r y E r ve y a n :
da ug hter ,Fa y e an d Prudenc e
Stri c kle tt spen t Mo nda y evenin g n
the J . L. Pe tersen home.
Mr . a n d Mr s . F r a n k B r o wn a n :dau gh te r,Qeorgin were 'l`hI.lrSdn}
m m n m g vm t o r s a t the Gu s K u n
del h ome, so uth of Blai r.
Mr . a n d Mr s .M. A .Ma tz a m
fa rn ia ; we re Sunday dinner guest:
a t e Peter Ha ns en ho me i1
Oma ha .Mr. and Mrs . Ro bert Ra smus sen
entertained a n u mb e r o f re la ti ve :
a t a 6:30 di nn er S atur da y e w
m n . Owen Nelso n an d J o hn J en
sen of Oma ha, ar e visi tin g a t. tha
h o me o f th ei r slster ,Mr s .M .A
Ma t z .
Pmde nc e a n d Ha r r y Std c k le t
o f E l k Ci ty ar e spending't.hei1
Chr is tmas vac ation a t th e ho me o
th ei r gran dpa ren ts,Mr .an d Mr s
H n n y Er ve y .
Mr . a n d Mr s .M. A . Ma tz o p e n
Mo n d a y e ve n i n g n t th e F r e d J e n
se n ho me n o r th o f B lai r .
F r i d a y ,Satur da y ,Mo n d a y - 1 0 4
S i lk Dresses wo r th u p to $15
y our c ho ic e a t on ly $ 5 - s i z e s 1:
to 46 ; 20 0 W in te r Ha tl»»- wo rth u]to $6 - - y o u r c h oi c e § 1 - a ll Winte.
Co ats at Ra di c a l p nc e re d uc ti on s
.l?.....\¥nn nhf av 50.1
=.~old year no Passwithouta word ofapprédatian to ourfriends and cust/nm~
era.
You have been kindtousduringthepast year,We haveenjoyed a func pat-ronage and we wanttnthank you mosteondially.
And now Lhare'a anew year in front of
ua--365 perfectly
good days:da nylhib:1e'll be look-mg ck on next
! five eorning 2-y ear-old J ersey heif-
ier o,three c o mi n g yearlim.;drlifflf
hoifers,thr ee ho if er calves,fo u r
c o min g y e ar li ng steers,one pu re
bred re gistere d J erse y bull c orning
3 y ears old, o ne 2-year»old Her e-
fo rd b ull.
I I OG S
Th i rty he a d o f s to c k h og s .
C H I C K E N S
Te n do z en p u re b re d W hi te W y -
and otte pullets,si x dozen B r o wn
. L e g h o m pellets,t w o dozen roos~
ter n, ni ne geese,seven duc ks an d
some Chi nc hilla rabbits.
H A Y
F i f ty tons o f good alf a lf a h a y ,
Th is la o n e oi th e W il g o od D a ir y
I.I
er ; on e In te rn ati on al h ay b nler an d
en gi ne a tta c h w, li l. : ne w; on e ha y
ra ke ;t w o hay snvmlms;one Deer-
ing mower ; one pntrto difzf eer with
elevator ;one lar ge,ne w brooder:
one 7-inc h ga rd en p lo w;tw o 5
tootl:cul1,E:.i~\r:;on? li oteop ~
one n e w 10-inc h Inter na ti on al
po we r feed gr in de r;one sweep
gr in de r;f o u r steel wa te r tllnk x:
on e ta nk h e ater ; on e 4 -i nc h gd nd -
er; o ne 8- fo ot di sk p ulver iz er; o ne
3-horse gaso lin e e ngi ne;on e n e w
DeL ava1 po we r sepa rator;two
good mi lk wa g o n s ;one bu zz s n w;
one four»wheel tr ai le r;one hnnd
c o m o h e lle r :one almos t n e w cir-
c u la ti ng h ea te r.
Ilen ds o f W g ah in fr to n c ounty an d
ar e re al mo ne y mak er s.Ever y thi ng i n thi s a lle in th e ve r y be nt.
a n a
No n e o f u s k n o w
just wha t th ose day s
USUAL TERMS FREE LUNCH AT NooN
:|.\||:~A n d th a t' s ju s t as
well, p erha ps!W'_ E. GUSTIN, Own
¢ . -
Th e wi a h f o r n
"HaDl1Y N e w Y e a r "
i s n o t a n e w i d e a -but.aft er a ll i s n ' t i t
th e best,wi s h we
c ould ma k e f o r y o u
. . . - . »
Hap pi ne ss is o ne o l'
th e gre ate st th i ng s
we c a n h a ve .
I t' s gr ea te r th a n
we a lth ;p o s i t i o n -
zmd its wh a t eve ry
father 's son o f u s
is seekinx.fr om th epres iden t do wn.
._-
O 0 |
c o mi ng y ear a uae-fu l on e.
W e c an ma ke b ette r
reso luti ons - -' s e t
hi g he r g o a l s - f o r
ourselves th a n we
have e ver se t b efo re
A n d w e c an wi s h
ou r fr ie nd s a p ie ns -
an t jo u r ne y .
'l"hat's wh a t we 'r e
tr y i n g to d o here.
The c oming y ear . we
hope,wi ll be ki nd
t o y o u - b r i n g y o u
man y p lea sur es.
we say i t-jus t astheNewYearis
"wan?;|1:\g;its en-gines ready for anon-gtop,record-
PETEHSEN
HARDWARE
Happy rféw Year!
And many of 'erm
Blllr. Nehrukn
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=.~old year no Passwithouta word ofapprédatian to ourfriends and cust/nm~
era.
You have been kindtousduringthepast year,We haveenjoyed a func pat-ronage and we wanttnthank you mosteondially.
And now Lhare'a anew year in front of
ua--365 perfectly
good days:da nylhib:1e'll be look-mg ck on next
! five eorning 2-y ear-old J ersey heif-
ier o,three c o mi n g yearlim.;drlifflf
hoifers,thr ee ho if er calves,fo u r
c o min g y e ar li ng steers,one pu re
bred re gistere d J erse y bull c orning
3 y ears old, o ne 2-year»old Her e-
fo rd b ull.
I I OG S
Th i rty he a d o f s to c k h og s .
C H I C K E N S
Te n do z en p u re b re d W hi te W y -
and otte pullets,si x dozen B r o wn
. L e g h o m pellets,t w o dozen roos~
ter n, ni ne geese,seven duc ks an d
some Chi nc hilla rabbits.
H A Y
F i f ty tons o f good alf a lf a h a y ,
Th is la o n e oi th e W il g o od D a ir y
I.I
er ; on e In te rn ati on al h ay b nler an d
en gi ne a tta c h w, li l. : ne w; on e ha y
ra ke ;t w o hay snvmlms;one Deer-
ing mower ; one pntrto difzf eer with
elevator ;one lar ge,ne w brooder:
one 7-inc h ga rd en p lo w;tw o 5
tootl:cul1,E:.i~\r:;on? li oteop ~
one n e w 10-inc h Inter na ti on al
po we r feed gr in de r;one sweep
gr in de r;f o u r steel wa te r tllnk x:
on e ta nk h e ater ; on e 4 -i nc h gd nd -
er; o ne 8- fo ot di sk p ulver iz er; o ne
3-horse gaso lin e e ngi ne;on e n e w
DeL ava1 po we r sepa rator;two
good mi lk wa g o n s ;one bu zz s n w;
one four»wheel tr ai le r;one hnnd
c o m o h e lle r :one almos t n e w cir-
c u la ti ng h ea te r.
Ilen ds o f W g ah in fr to n c ounty an d
ar e re al mo ne y mak er s.Ever y thi ng i n thi s a lle in th e ve r y be nt.
a n a
No n e o f u s k n o w
just wha t th ose day s
USUAL TERMS FREE LUNCH AT NooN
:|.\||:~A n d th a t' s ju s t as
well, p erha ps!W'_ E. GUSTIN, Own
¢ . -
Th e wi a h f o r n
"HaDl1Y N e w Y e a r "
i s n o t a n e w i d e a -but.aft er a ll i s n ' t i t
th e best,wi s h we
c ould ma k e f o r y o u
. . . - . »
Hap pi ne ss is o ne o l'
th e gre ate st th i ng s
we c a n h a ve .
I t' s gr ea te r th a n
we a lth ;p o s i t i o n -
zmd its wh a t eve ry
father 's son o f u s
is seekinx.fr om th epres iden t do wn.
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c o mi ng y ear a uae-fu l on e.
W e c an ma ke b ette r
reso luti ons - -' s e t
hi g he r g o a l s - f o r
ourselves th a n we
have e ver se t b efo re
A n d w e c an wi s h
ou r fr ie nd s a p ie ns -
an t jo u r ne y .
'l"hat's wh a t we 'r e
tr y i n g to d o here.
The c oming y ear . we
hope,wi ll be ki nd
t o y o u - b r i n g y o u
man y p lea sur es.
we say i t-jus t astheNewYearis
"wan?;|1:\g;its en-gines ready for anon-gtop,record-
PETEHSEN
HARDWARE
Happy rféw Year!
And many of 'erm
Blllr. Nehrukn
New
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Center Silk Dressep priced at,
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N o u c s
J. F. Rohn and C. M. Heine, Att'ys.
To Thomas Bryant, J. H. I>{un~
ghte,first real name unknown;
Bauel Haines. Rebecca Haines, wife
bf Hazel Haines; Peter P_ Nielson;
The Scottish American Investment
Cvmpuny Limibed, a O01-poration,
all per-suns having or claiming any
interest in the fa!lowing described
red estate: The West Half of the
West. Hal! of the Northwest Quar-
texj ol Section 5;mx L o t 1 in
S..1ion 6, all in township 18 North,
Range xo East.\ndalsot.axlot5
in Section 31 and the West Ha l!
of the Southwest Quarter of the
Southwexb Quamer uf Section 32,
all in township 19 North, Range
10 East of the 6th P. M. all of said
land being in Washington County,
Nebraska,real names unknown.
You and each of ynu will take
notic e um Willi c H.Rahlls hasfiledhispemibon in the Districi
Court of Washington County, Neb-
raska against you and each of
you as defendants, the objert and
prayer of which petiliun is toquiet the title ol Willie H. Rahlis
in and to the fol\z?win§__desc >¢ll nan-nuelnbln; md the author-
ized mpitaljtock shall be and ll
divided inin ana thousand HMM,
each shun of the par value uf
Twenty-Eve Dollan ($25.W). That~
io! such Amount of the nggitnl
stock authorized there my is-'suedlhemm olnottne xeeed Ten
Thousand Dollars (;1o,ooo.oo)ofiPrel'erred Stock, and there may be
;iss\xcd not to axoeed the sum of
|Fi!¢een Thousand Dollars (515,-
000.00) Common Stuck.
the mms found due to the Pl-lill-
tifl, together with interest there-
n n a n d o o s i s o f s d h md t h n t n i d
defendants md each M them, and
all persons claiming by, through!
or under them, or any ot them
be barred and foredosed from any!
and all interest, Hgh! or title inor to said mortgaged premises.1
Yo ua nduc ho ly ouue mqui re d-
to answer said petition of aadd
pldntifl on or before the 2nd dui
of February, 1931.|Q That there is being issued unto FLEST TRUST COMPANY Op
I,the incorporators cancun ,ntly with
|lhe Aniclea of Incorporation two;
.hundred shares of the Camman'Shock.That when shares eitherl
OMAHA, Pxaimiff,
By FINLAYSON, BURKE &
48-St McKlE, Its Attorneys
lol the Preferred Stock ox-of thellqo vncg gp MEETING op I
,Common Stock am issued the
;same must be paid for in cash or
by an equivalent valuation or by
an equivalent in property or some.other mumble.g
This corporation commencedbusiness on the 29th day of Aug-f
ud, 1930, and shall edn for f'Lfty\yearn from such date; the highest'amount of indebtedness or Habib!
it to which the corporation is xt
BOARD °f EQUAL IZATION
_
Paving Dintrin Number Eight
City ol Blair, Nebraska.
To Lhe owners und occupants of
the lofs, parts of Iota und pamela
ol land included within the boun-
daries of Paving District Number
Eight of the City of Blair, Neb-
raska, being the following describ~
y .. _g ti 9°.|,j r.itself ed premxses,to-wit.The South
any one me s ec'must in no ease exceed two-thirdsHalf of Blocks 63, 64, 65 and ,
the West Half of Block 74 th
The following Resolution was in-
tnduccd by Coxmcilmm Roberts.RESOLUTION
BE I T RESOLVED,by the
Mayor and Council of the (ity of
Blxir,Nebiash,that a xpecid
mating of the Mayor and Conn-
cil of ma City be held in the City
Council Chambers in the City Hallof said City on the 27121 day of
.lsmua.ry, 1931, between the hours
of 7:80 o'cluck P.M. and 9:00
o'cl0Ck P. M., .of said day, for the
purpose of connideéng the henc~
fits derived and damages sustain~
ed hy real property included with-
in the boundaries of Paving Dist-
rict Number Bight. of said (Xty, byreason of the improvement of t,he'
streets in said paving district by'the construction ol paving there-|
on, also to fix me valuation of the
various lots, parcels and pieces ofreal estate in said district taking
into account the benefits derived,
or injuries sustained by reason of
An Drdinanee Cancer-ning theWater Works of the City of Blair,
Nebraska, Regulating and Govern-
ing the same, Establishing Rates
for Water Rents and Providing
for the Collection of the same,Providing Rules and regulations
for the (ym-nment of Water Con-sumers,umbcrs and any others
and Deiining their Duties and
Powers;to Protect add Water
Works,includmg Pipes,Meters
and other apparatus fmm injury,and Providing Penalties for Viola-
tion of this Ordinance;also in
Repeal Ordinance No. 246 at the
City of Blair,Nebraska, entitled
" An Ordinance Conmming \heWater Works of the City of Blair,
Nebraska, em., was nad for the
first time.
Moved and Seconded. this meet-
ing be adjoumed, All Councilmen
present voting 'AYE', the motion
carried.J. Hm-o\d Stewqrt,
.Mayor.said improvement, to consider _
,p A¢t£,t C_ E_ Krause, City Clerk.
plat. and schedule of assessments:against.said real estabe in sqid
district as prepared by the special*
engineers of said City and now gnfile wid: the City Clerk of sald|City,also to levy and assess!
nst the various lots pieces'of the issued and fully paid cup~'lagm ' .»d cultivation must, begin with pre-.East Ha l!and the Nordzwe al Lam l stock.The si fmm of this Fourth of Block 'ls the wmh Ha1r|""d parcels '.l€~'" ,;,e1e:§f;'f,s5;e'PHm¢l°n 01.019 seed bed, so e do
1 »' di f.ct'mgcorpoxion=;~=to be c°":°£dcay.°f B|°¢k5 '16,77 and '18, B" in the coitnaédaecxtpense of construction
gw; ~ ag; L hnze a nrlc ity uf Bldr, W as hington Co un¢y ,'g{ sa i d |>wi r\z i mpmve me tnt a nd to
competent or ualiied arson wh! Nebraska:d° "ny and all other tungs and
is the home <1 d P f C You. and each of you, are hen-,acts necessary in connecuon there-__r an owner o om- by notified that the Ma or am]'\\'ith.~ tra cto r lus ter.The first two
§"'Z'! :ipck .%"f¥."sqch s '!"%'€'¢c<mn¢s1 of the Citv of B1 1-. Neb-I BE IT 1"'-"}THEF¥ REs°PYFjI_.'-\m°° uw 14 foot aux cuts rather
Muca DISKING AIDS TILLAGE
By E. Clark Lippincott
Washingwn County, Nebraska
"My father and I believe corn
plenty of dnskmg.Our plan ls w
rest the plow in comstalk land and
run the disk instead, three times
over at least before planting with
ltown in Nebraska, as I partial so-
,lution of problems of unemploy-
ment and of agricultural depopula-
aun. has been related by Marcus
L. Potcet, state commander of the
American Legion, in n letter to C.
|H. Zumveinklc, commissioner of the'Nebraska !9lun\d`actures'\assoela~
tion,in connection ivith the con-'vgntion of the manufactures.
Pg; Those
cannot "Nm W the firm to hapfmf the world, as does the Demp
at my time.Meanwhile HM (arm , stef Mm Works at Beatrice.1
operator dllcounged by W-1¢|°P°-\1d'mlll or canning factory not onl;
able high prlwgi labor, WY! more: pays wages to local labor but m
Bild more machinery, which in ¢"m`courages intensive use of adjac tsends more and more boys and farm lands."en
girls to Iadory labor.They ivinf His ktter concludes with the
in the mf for higher manufactured notre that most industries have
goods pnces and for lower food been atancd in the put by un-
prices.'scrupulous promoters,who wars
;The letter was made public re-'"Until the present, Nebraska has'n°¢, interested lh whether the fnocentlyhyMr.Zumwlnkle at been handicapped by "'"\SP°m=°iwrv e w :paid dividends or pro-
Linooln,Ition, lack of cnpltal, and lack of vided a day's labor for tho cum-Poteet writes in part:fuel.'munity or made A single nrticlo.
"Thus far Nebraska has been|"The fuel problem "WY be s0lW2d .ti,,dp"||y developed L. an agri-|b)' the coming of natural gas to'Bus line from Hot Springs, S.
'cultural state.ns basic industry mnny of the smaller communities D. to Chnzlron, Ncb. and extendingQwill probably remain n iculture 'Of the state, or watergr'but for the greatest prosperity in-
dustrial development should gn'hand in hand with agriculture; not
:development alone in the state's
centers of population,-but one
which will touch the life o! every
.communlty."'Continuing, he referred to the,villages seen by the lcglonnnires
during their service in France and
, s power may cast to Merriman and joining Win-nsaxst in solution.The common-:ner-Hot §pringp bun line at Mar-
wenlth is becoming richer, and part ~ tin. S. D., put into operation.
of the tmxporation plablem may'Wy,j°¢__The lntcr- uw Electricbe solved by newer forms of trsmf I Power co.purchasid municipal
ortatiP_on.electric light plant here.'Such developments are not Bridgeport-Consolidated Cornmere idle dreams.Lf a proper sur- I Products Company see s loca-
vfy were made, every ¢°m\jn\mity|ti<m for establishment f factory
could make some worthwhile l|"]in this vicinity.
tlcle. At Deshler is a broom factory;N d ; h -g Moon Theatre reopened|Belgium. 12 yenrs ago,where eachl that °mP|°Y8 a number of P¢°P|¢» after being closed for needed re-
community had a factory, making and sells its products BU over the plulra caused by destructlw fire.
vvtfrry, or glass, or lace, or other middle ms t.The Exeter Tag Lonk Pine Duffy Feed Store
product, each owned by nalghbor-
_ing farmers, operated by the !arm<
ers' children, closing down when
rural conditions
factory markets its products all purchased by . H. Cléal.
' In Amenca capitalists mn popu ~
;lation centers nm the factories.
fam labor was badly needed nnd\
.keeping its workers in healhful |S I ~ ~
|The cities act as magnets for the R l n i n -\ l . . l \ » - . l , . .
~!a ~ra'~ns a nd ~ug~te rs , who
SEE Q$_;=oR §QQK1NGé.
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CHILDREN
CRY FOR IT---
CHILDREN hate to Lake medicine
as a mln, but every child lbva
Farm Sales n Specidty.Phone-Whie 263
Farmers Attention!
W e pay 50 cents per 100 for
dead hogs if your call amounts
I 5 ~l l I I |I
real estate,to-wit!lne west holder is eligible and may nolo,|Half of the West Hal!°f|°¢¢v-my or fm such position audi
the Northwest Quarter o l S¢¢"the laid president is to be the ex~|15011 5: mx lat 1 in Section 5- *uiclusive manager of the business-
in township IB North,Range lolnnd prudential concerns of this
Em, and also tax lot 5 in S¢¢-|¢arporation.That R.M.Jensen
tion 31 and the West Hal! of the has been named president, and isSouthwest Quarter of the S°""?°|w be and remain president until
west Quarter ol Section 32, all :n his successor is duly elected and.
Township m North, mf-se io EU-"qumliiied.|
of the 6th P. M. all ot' said land,Done and da this lst day of
being i n Washington County, October, 1930. ¢|
Nebraska,and no cancel and na.;R_LL Jensen.|
judge paid and released of record
a certain mortgage given by
Henry C.Miner and Hannah M-
'47-4t A.G.Jensen.|
NOTICE BY PUBLICA-|
Miner to the Scottish American
Investment Dompany Limited,a
Corporation, and recorded in Book
"L " o f the Mortgage Records of
Washington County,Nebraska nt
Page 513, and to hum the defend-
ants and each of them adjudged to
have no lien on or interest in said
land, and M* perpetually enjoin all
defendants and each of them from
ini/ertering with plaintiffs use and
possession of said premises.You
and each of you are rsquired to
nnswer said petition on or before
the 12th day of January, 1931.
Dated this 29th day of Novem-
ber, 1930.46-Bt Willie H. Rahlfs.
TION ON PETITION FORPROBATE OF w]LLi
|.Is i wrs OF NEBRASKA i i
ss
Washington County,|
A. C. Debel, Att/y.
In the County Court of
Washington County, Nebraska.
In the Matter of the Estate of|
John Kuhr, Deceased:\The verified petition ot Morgan
etha Kuhr has been filed in theCountyCovurtofsaidCounty,|praying-that Letters Teatamentaryi
do issue to Morgaretha Kuhr ...ig
George H. Kuhr under the lostWill and Testament of John Kuhr,|
raaka,will sit as a Board of
Eqosliuuon in me City Council
Chambers in the City Hdl in said
City on January 27. 1931, between
the hours of 7:30 o'clock, P. M.,
and 9:00 o'cloek P. nr., of said day,
to consider the levying of a spe-
cial assessment against the lots,
parts of lots and pieces of Land
within the limits of said paving
district, being the propeny abow
described, to pay the cost of the
paving improvement therein,to
fix the valuation ol such lots,
parts of lou and pieces of land,taking into account the benefits
derived or injuries sustained in
consequence o( such paving im
provcment,to consider t h e
amounts charged against said lots,
parts o! lots and pieces oi land,
to consider and equalize the pro~
posed levy of special assessments
in said paving district agdnst said
parcels ol land, as snown by thc
proposed schedule of special as-
sessments Prepared by the special
engineers, Nixon & Reynolds, and
now on file at the oliice of the
City Clerk of said City, and to cor-
rect any errors therein and sup-
ply any omissions in the same,
and to hear any complaints or ob-
I that notice of the time anu piaoeof said hearing and of the purposethereof be given to the owners_ of
real propeny in said paving dast-
rict and to all other persons in-
terested therein, by publication in
The Enterprise, a legal weekly
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newspaper printed and published
in the (ity of Blair,Nebraska,
and of general circulation in said
City, being the omcial newspaper
of said City, for four consecutive
lightly.we are moerestea in cut-iting up the stalks as much as
.possible, although of course the
,disks also work the ground.Tho
ythird time over the disk cuts all it
.can be made to cut with heavy
'weights on it.The tractor man
|be run in second gear then to get
the power.We find such preparation for
listed corn prevents early growth
weeks prior to said date of hear-:of weeds Last spring the corn
ing, as by law provided, and that
the City Clerk of the .City be, and
he hereb is aut orized and dly`.rected tn cause sulh not.iac_to be
published.Passed and approved this 28rd
day of December, 1930.J. Harold Stewart,
MAYOR.
Attcst: C. E. Krause,
City Clerk.
(SEAL)~Moved by Councilman Jnnse:\,|
seconded by Councilman Schmidt,,
that this Resolution be adopted as
read.On roll call, Bigelow, Hun-
dahl,Jensen,McKay,Schmidt,|
Thietje and Roberta voting 'AYE',
Moore being absent and no onevoting 'NAY', the motion carried.
Moved and Seconded,that the
City Treasurer be authorized and
was 6 inches high before cultiva-
tion was necessary.And because
of_ the good height we could make
rapid headway with the four row
lister cultivator.Tirhing myself
on 10 acres, I found the first two
times occupied 2 hours and 20 min
utes each, while the laying by with
the two row shovel outfit took just
3 hours and 20 minutes.Our com
stood the heat wave and dry wea-
ther tirst rate and some of its
resistance we are sure was due to
the kind of work the ground got
in the spring."
The above article appears in
,the January issue of Cspper's
Far'mer,national magazine with
Znesrly a million readers.It ls a
'signal honor to gain recognition
b h d M Lx
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directed to purchase the lntersee-il ff .f'.'f"l5"f'1'L'f'f..-.f;'P-
I
s Lulu of Castoxia. Ana tm; pun:getable preparation la just u good
it tasta; just asbland and iuut as
rmlas as the recipe reads.Whm Babys cry warns of eo\i¢.
few drops of Castoria hu him
olhed, asleep again in a iiliy. Nath-
s is more valuable in diarrhea.
'hen coated tongue or had breath
ll ol constipation. invoke in gmtle
d to cleanse and regulate a child's/
meh. In colds ur ohi!¢¢n'a diseasd.
ou should me tt to bap the system
om clogging.Clltnrh in wld tn mmf -Luustorvzna fmmtna alvayu Nan (hut H.
operate our own ant in Doug-
las County and c n supply you
with
. /Fresh T ankaié at
tion Paving Warrants issued in
Paving District Number Eight
from surpius funds now on hand
in the Light. Fund.M l Council-
mcn present voting 'AYE', the mo-
tion carded.
Q
H O R S E
n.~"
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pincott is to h~ congratulated.
WOULD HAVE FACTORY
IN EVERY COMMUNITY
A dream of a factory tor every
tion Paving Warrants issued in
Paving District Number Eight
from surpius funds now on hand
in the Light. Fund.M l Council-
mcn present voting 'AYE', the mo-
tion carded.
Q
H O R S E
n.~"
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pincott is to h~ congratulated.
WOULD HAVE FACTORY
IN EVERY COMMUNITY
A dream of a factory tor every
loo poundsHoc tion n wh inh flm nmmn rn n f c n $1.75 per 1N O T I C E o r l x c o n v o r u v r l o x _. No m we r ef o re ,noti c e is h ere by i
.g i ve n th a t a h g a r i n g wi ll be ha d
J E .Da ly , A tto r n e y Io n sa i d pe ti tio n on th e 2n d d ay o f
Notic e i s h e mb y given th a t a J a nu ar y A .D .1931,a t 2 o'cloc k
c orporation ha s b ee n fo r me d an d P.M. ,an d a ll persons inberested|
...:....... HM. "chin ...r :.~.n:\n.mQ OIT ara notified to nnn ear an d n h m r l
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J - - - - " U " ¢ - . ¢ q |. . . a u n u \ . » u U ;u v
pr op e rty proposed to be assessed
ma y have,a n d ther eaf ter to fi n -
a lly le vy a.special assessment
a g a i n s t a ll o f said lots,pa r ts o r
lots and piec es of land in said pav-
ing d is tri c t s pec mlly bé he fxtte d by
* ' \ : .v n r = s . . .. . . l 6 1 . . .n l . . . . . » . . l -2. . .. . _ ! . .
I
Millard Renderiniz Cog | . \ U L l L l l :u a u u i U s A i L A | . s n | - n n a . :V , "
C O .I N C . ;t h e p r i n c i p a l p l a c e o f E£Lsél'§£`§.}fy,`{vh§'§§iE 1,;;1f;;,;;.;¢
trn ns sc tin g i ts bu si nes s is at A r l - ' m a y n o t be proved,allowe d an d
in gton ,Co un ty o f W ash ington,
Ne b ra s ka ;th e general na tu re o f
th e bu si n es s to b e tran sac ted and
th e objec t and purpose o f such
c orporation sh a ll b e to en g a ge i n
th e general re ta il an d wholesale
o i l bus ine ss and de ali ng gen era lly
in a ll ki nd s o f li q ui d f ue ls , g as es ,
pr-abated as the last W UI and Test-
ur n en t of sa i d dec eased, and e x e
c ution ther eof, and ad mi ni stra ti on
of s ai d es ta te b e gr an te d.
Witness m y ha n d an d Off ic i al
Seal th i s 8 th da y o f Dec ember.
1930..
( S E A L )I . C . E L L E R,
oils or suc h elements,tog eth er| 4'I -4t Co un ty J ud ge .
|l l
th e p a vi n g o f the stre ets i n said
pa vin g di s tri c t i n pr op or ti on to
th e ben ef its der ived ther ef ro m,to
pa y th e c o s t o f ad d i mp r ove me n t,
th e c ost o f said imp r o ve me n t to
b e levied aga in st said piec es o f
land b eing the s um of $860 7.15.
Gi ve n un d e r m y h a n d a n d the
se a l o f sa i d C i ty th i s 2 3 rd d ay o f
Dec ember,1930,b y direc tion o f
th e Ma y or a nd Co u n c i l of th e (i ty
of Bla ir , Ne br a sk a .
( S E A L )c . E . K R A US E
49-St Ci ty C le rk .
H O R S E
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A\ 2 p. m. at the Bari Show Sale barn
TEKAMAH, NEBRASKA
Saturday;January 10, 1931
DR. J. w. BMATHERS, M.D.,
Ph.G., tells nf amazing r¢~
sults produced by Sax-gon lnoverten thousand cases.
Choice load of good broken Ccolorado
Horses, every horse selling with a guaran-
tee to wind and work.Ages 4 to 8 yrs.
GUY s. woons,Owner
AKRON, COLORADO
Bradley 8: Sailing, Annu.David Greenlenf, Clerk
AUTHORITY
¢*;;..
~£1 x. ..»_,_,,-;.
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th e p a vi n g o f the stre ets i n said
pa vin g di s tri c t i n pr op or ti on to
th e ben ef its der ived ther ef ro m,to
pa y th e c o s t o f ad d i mp r ove me n t,
th e c ost o f said imp r o ve me n t to
b e levied aga in st said piec es o f
land b eing the s um of $860 7.15.
Gi ve n un d e r m y h a n d a n d the
se a l o f sa i d C i ty th i s 2 3 rd d ay o f
Dec ember,1930,b y direc tion o f
th e Ma y or a nd Co u n c i l of th e (i ty
of Bla ir , Ne br a sk a .
( S E A L )c . E . K R A US E
49-St Ci ty C le rk .
H O R S E
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rf L"/fx -
A\ 2 p. m. at the Bari Show Sale barn
TEKAMAH, NEBRASKA
Saturday;January 10, 1931
DR. J. w. BMATHERS, M.D.,
Ph.G., tells nf amazing r¢~
sults produced by Sax-gon lnoverten thousand cases.
Choice load of good broken Ccolorado
Horses, every horse selling with a guaran-
tee to wind and work.Ages 4 to 8 yrs.
GUY s. woons,Owner
AKRON, COLORADO
Bradley 8: Sailing, Annu.David Greenlenf, Clerk
AUTHORITY
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,4 :,.,~f 'p~a:'~;§»¢- M~.1 ~\~5 .i
i§d='un Hnlfm
Be~P h o n e 5 1 _]z W e P a ;
1 Phone Call
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\Cutting Costs with
M@m°Mam's JI-Img Minerals
gi-
wi th an y an d a ll by -produc ts in -lc ident the reto;an d to o wn an d N O T I C E T o DE!~"ENDAN'I`S I
deal i n a n y a n d a ll ki n d s o f p e r - |
son nl p r o p e n y ;to ac quire.bu y
I1I.'Fi nla y s on , B ur k e & Mc K ie , A tt' y s .o wn ,exc hange,barg ain,sell, c on-;F i r s t Na ti o na l B a n k B ld
vey o r deai gener ally i n an y Or i Oma h a Ne br a sk a '
a ll kin ds o f real " '
,
'; " " ¥ t'a n d I n th e D i a n a C o u r t o f W a s h i n g -
real es ta te a n d to m a e an d exe-to n Coun ty ,Neb ras ka.
c ate deeds o f convey anc e in con-k e t ](.__.310 N o 3130
nec tion tlaerewith pe rtai ni ng to ..
suc h business;and,to d o an y o r
a ll othe r thin gs nec ess ary in c on-
nec tion wi th ,as a pa r t o f o r i n -
c i de nt to th e pr o pe r c ar ry in g o ut,
man ag eme nt. c on duc t or op era ti on
of suc h bus ine ss to th e sa me e xe
tent an d like ef fec t as au c h a b us-
ineas mi g h t be c arried on by a n
ind ividu al o r na tu r a l person;the
amo un t of c ap ital stoc k au th or iz ed
an d th e te r ms an d c onditions o n
whi c h it is to be pai d S hall n ot ex-
T o the \_unk:nown heirs,devisees
legateesn personal representa-
tives , a nd a ll oth er p er so ns in f
texe sted in the estate of Fran c is
A .Stroup, de c eased, r eal names
un k n own ,(impleaded w i t h
Charles A. S tr o up , e t an ,
No tic e is hereby*gi ve n th a t on
the 4 th day o f Dec ember,1930,
Fi r s t Tr u s t C o mpa n y of Omah a , a
c orporation,o f Oma ha ,Ne br a sk a
c ommenc ed a n ac tion an d fi le d
ihx nafifinn in H19 \"Hq'lt1i»~|f'fnnr'l!
Saves Feed
Prevents Consiipation
Regular bowel actlon iseumbhshed by two speeml
in dients in Moormaxfa |
uf? Minerals
Because Moorman's speed:up your hog-gains, less feedis required.Moorman's-but2% of the hog's ration-wasilypays for itself, and bring: youA Heh extra protlt.m
GUY s. woons,Owner
AKRON, COLORADO
Bradley 8: Sailing, Annu.David Greenlenf, Clerk n f . ; ~9 ' . . * Q t ',< :1
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Oak Mooring . . .
For a room 12x14 can now be
hought for less than $11.00.
W hy .not take advantage of
this Low Price? ~
"Check and Double Check"
Ruby Has Come to Town
"Amos'n Andy"
Another car qf Ruby Base Bur-
ner Coal in`town this week, Ab-
solutely the bést for base burners
and W e "double check" this
statement.
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Build s Fi rm, Solid
Flesh in Less Time
Six flesh-building ingre-iiients in Moorman'3 bring
big gains in lean,solid
fles h - and in much lm
time.Hogs have a better,fglosaier market. tinish, too.
»
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_m~_._`\ ;,. ~ s* 1 >~_
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Rivett lbr. 81 Coal Co
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Ph.G., tells nf amazing r¢~
sults produced by Sax-gon lnoverten thousand cases.
J
GUY s. woons,Owner
AKRON, COLORADO
Bradley 8: Sailing, Annu.David Greenlenf, Clerk
l .; ~" '|; '; '9 |:..~
t e e t o w i n d a n d w o r k .~ A g e s 4 t ~ 8 y r s
Choice load of good broken Ccolorado
a f :':._....1 ""...,,.Cx _:E
f y i ._
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\"Check and Double Check"
Ruby Has Come to Town
"Amos'n Andy"
:neu me num un.u»um._7-.uve -h'Q,g N h k'rn 4 D n 25,000.00 . Au of Was mgton un Y-e rms °»,m ca°i1;;s§f:k Shan bg and against the above named defend-
o P ants, the object und prayer of
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"As an officinl investigator foitheSargonLaboratories,I havepcrepinnlly seen Sargon at work in
many thousands of cases in differ-
ent parts of this country.I haveseenit win victory after victory
over stubborn ailments of longstanding that had apparently de-
fied all other medicines and treat-
ments.
"Based on recent discoverie by
Medical Science, Sargon is a m-pllshlng its remarkable results by
methods undreamed of only a few
years ago end may well be consnld-
ered one of the great outstandinghealth-giving remedies of the nge."
. Sold by The Stewart Pharmacyln Blair; and A. R. Kokes in Te-
karnah.Adv.
CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
December 26, 1930
Av adjourned regular memng of
the Blrir City Council was calied
ln umer at 7:30 P. M.by Mayor
Str-wart, the following Councilmanan medng to roll call,Bigeh:.
Hundahi, Jensen, McKay, Schmidt,
Thiuzjc and nobkrzs.Absent,
1\Ioore.'
The City Clcl-I: :reports that tho
Special Engineers had filed in his
office x proposed schedule of as-
sessments and plat in Padrg Dist-
rict No. 8 as directed by the Colm-
lwhich are to foreclose a certainlmumzmze in the sum of 533.000 nn\
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MARCUS BECK
BONDED ABSTRACTER
Office In Mayle Bldg.
g _ .._xDr. Norman K. Ralhmann0l'I`()Ml'.`TKlS'l`
Over the Blair Drug Co.
Phone Black 41évenihgs by Appointment
xx
CARL SCHMIDT
_Insurance
Beal Estate and Loana
Office in State Bank Bl¢x~
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xxDR. w. F. HEMPKILLDENTIS1'
located in new Honie TheatreBuilding ~
Blair, Nebraska
xxBLAIR ABSTRACT & TITLECOMPANYBonded Abdracter
PHONE 15
Pilot Bldg. _Blair, Nebraska
x
x . . __ _ _ .
DR. EDWIN 'r. JIPPDentist
x- a n S E RW C E
Offices ln State Bank Bldg.Pho ne M Blalr Ne a .1. x
the following described real pro-
;petty, to-wit:_
|The Northeast h of Section i61that part of the Northwest 'M
1 of Section 15, lying North and!|West ol' the County Road .,,..,g
that part of the Southeast % of
said Section 16 being one acre,`
lying North and East of the
County Road and Tux Lot 4 in
the Southwest % of Section 15,
all being in Township 19. North
Rance ll East of t.he'6th P. Ill.subject, however,to the Right
I of way o f t h o C . S t . P . & 0 .
I Railroad, mer a portion of saidIland and containing 290.05 acres
g more or less, aeconling to Gov~
ernment Survey.
Said mortgage was executed on
the 19?-h day ol February,1980
and recorded on the 15th day of
September, 1930, in Book 19, Page
899, of the Mortgage Records of
t.he County Clerk of Washingtonl County, Nebraska;said mortgage
f§§"§€ =g§;"_§;;m; :,';:..';"';°;::.§
the 19th day of February 1930
on which plaintiff alleges there is
~ r;.::r"i.&° §::;',;;£thereon at the rate of 10%per
annum from and after the lst day
of September 1930.Plaintiff Phys,me i n de fndt
of payment by md defendants, or
someone ol them, or some one lor
them,of the amounts doe thelplalnti!!aa aforesaid,theh that
||""* mortgaged premiaes may be
sold according to law to satisfy
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Build s Fi rm, Solid
Flesh in Less Time
Six flesh-building ingre-iiients in Moorman'3 bring
big gains in lean,solid
fles h - and in much lm
time.Hogs have a better,fglosaier market. tinish, too.
Worms
Mc or mnn 's c on-
tai ns t w o mi n or -
als wh i c h h c l p
p r e vac n t r e -uc c umu lntian o f
w o r m s ,oncethc y 've h e m e x-
polled.
Builds Lérger Bone
Bigger bones, biggerframes to carry solid,weighty flesh are as-sured when you use
Mooxman's.It con-tains tive bonc-build-ing minerals of provedmerit.
These 5 distinct benefits in Moorman's Hog Minerals make it the logical
mineral mixture to use in cutting production costs.
Moorman's brings you cost-cutting results you can see.Watch your Moor-
man-fedpigs put on big bone-frames and solid, lean, heavy flesh with a speed
that brings them to the SDE pound weight weeks sooner!Watch how litters
increase in size and thriftines:how constipation is corrected, worms pre-
vented, and feed saved, with Moorman's.-
100,000 American farmers have chosen Moorman's Ho Minerals to feecf
to their hogs regularly,with results that prove the e ectiveness of this
scientific mineral mixture.
Another Carloaq of
.Jlloonllans hasjustarrived in this cvumy
PHONR s
W L i v e s t o c k Mincral6
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o o . H a n s
LOCAL RePREsEN'rA'ri\{E
ROY DOL AN
L/lcx :us ...|n.A|n,Ns|;|;,45|¢A
nl-:nr SW IHART
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Rivett llr. 81 Coal Co
Oak Mooring . . .
For a room 12x14 can now be
hought for less than $11.00.
W hy .not take advantage of
this Low Price? ~
"Check and Double Check"
Ruby Has Come to Town
"Amos'n Andy"
Another car qf Ruby Base Bur-
ner Coal in`town this week, Ab-
solutely the bést for base burners
and W e "double check" this
statement.
L
l g J r ue 1 r e n \ n l
_n n n n n l i u , N H I I R R S R A
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_swf; mwah, ~ 1.= mx
g : w e r e d w g ; n g a a t t h a
n u m me !~A :number ofxth youd;ni b o f
this vicinity ¥l°Y°d a plnochlem u at the m. lnhtwn homenear Ksnnud Sunnis! eveninl.Erlc nn lolllnneo Knndsen-nndMr. and rs. Albert Sundn were
:ix o'e.loek dinner esta at theWm. Matun home gmndny.
_Mn and Mrs.Ne ll M,Nelsen
mited ar. the Ole Larsen home onMonday.-
Friday,Saturday,Mo ny-100
Silk Dresses wonh u to $15,
your choice at only $5-elses l l
go ~ 200 W igler Hgb wqnh up
m a n n
$i"\>xun¢"'
J a m s h d n m d n h a n d y d
m m h d l n c w l m a . m d M I n n :
that Tolusttds hnnds u i d not
P lu \ ' i we r e o u lll n x vlc lo u x u t h llln lr .Th e n ll 1 h u r t wh (b e a n
wi t h lt a mu g o f n tl lh c tl o o , a n d
: h h emotion [melted up ou J n m x
u h e f o u g h t d u p e n t o ly m h o n !
an d (d t hi ms elf utllek o d tn u c h e r -
ounly from behind.F o r P a u l w n
ac c ountable fo r th e mis hap I nTo lu e tta Had th e othe r not dvdxed
ln a c o wnr dly tu hlo u. a llowi ng the
s tu ! ! to p a u o u to h e r , th e th i n g
wou ld n ot h ave h ap pe ne d.I t d m
no t ta k e mor e th lu u fe w s e c o n d s
fo r th e lnz plr ullo n o f th is th ou gh t
m u m n n o n or am e n :n u n o u rb l n .Th a n h a r r e o ln lu d z u tw o
w h o u a n w u n a ln th o 0 4 1 ° o tn o v p n .On e m n h l | U ld s H m -
d h l , t h e e t h e r ' l l o l n m d u h t l w r .
B u tt I n n g r i n n i n g b r o a d ly i t th e
l p e c u d u wh lc h h e mad e, a nd u
(hay d m v nen rrr h e h e m !'.|.'on~
te u r ' | v o l c o ln w h a t v u ma m ! tobe n enntldenllnl whisper.
" I l l t really y o ur pttlt-Di va n,
tl-lend A d lm .o r one o f L u l u n ' |
vi n c o me ou t o f In wa l\ ny | ' I Ha ld
me , o r w h a t I h n ve s e e n wi ll mn
me n p lltl"
B u t J eems henrd n o r u n o n n
f r o m Hepslbah.fo r th e ¢r\der's
fa c e ln d d e nly lo u i ts h u mo r. a n d
ln p l a c e o f lt mme n lo o k w h i c h
. _ _ . _ ; _ - . .
The Plains Of
iiEf|S{dd.lh}¢oi Bi ini 6~» \-'¢qg.m | lumdnd 'Ii i he ha dti n.Then uma 1 bum ot lmxh-vmml units and dnth u thu w\l~
c n w h mh mu with nnrutnlned an-nn; hmm than L hlnn And
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rms ENT ERPRISE
nbmaon above un cther annul]
hlln of merrimnnt which bl wouldI n n neognlud h mm n ln theworld.0n\y hll Undi Hqd ba hcould hugh llkn that.The light:md excltemmu of the ncene nbonlmm would han made fer Mm oneof the mm! thdlllng evenu of huKaren-dmma! world. had hll hear!
nan been choked with the emouonn
wr lmpmdlng drama.Yet ha did
not pren hll de dru by .undue
hute, and it vu nur ua hour pe-
m d n t h a h a d v d m u lo d , lll ¢ h lt '
he knew of u mn n mm v i o le n c em d L h » d e l v e to m l m and kill
n u w h l l u n i o n 1 c h l n c n r U I
`mch llvaly ferocity lh lt n drew
A hvill uf p u n fr o m P a m Tnehe
md s lhrlll lmle screa m from Tol-
n e m .Jeemn heard the sc ru m. bu t It
held no dz nltlcance for him.H t l
d r e lml were zone.and '§olnette,
hl eaher presencs close to ln.er ey
mum n n hnn n in -| nn h a h ad lm~
~ zvnm: mlmsnn Abruha |~
Bs ~ ~James \
c O | i v e 1 ; d ~A f ~~
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s mI d c e p e r h u
m..+L.L..¢nn A m a n
""Fi{Z`}§"»»5m==» I mm,ii£E,
mdar thu Act of Corgan at
l\rt h$ ,1 8 7 9 .
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Th is happened ln auch a fo nu l
tou u w ly ma c T olu e n e concealed
by the ample fo rm!of Lnasaxrs
wife a nd daughter,was w mn n a
foot of his shouldar before he knew
n m m m n n m a n m m nnrl he
an open account.The naman al
wuocribexl will be huhntly n -
on Ithe publishers be ».»=m'&'§' otha'-
wisu the subscription vrlll nmlht
In lures at the designated lub-oaiption priee.Evury mhasriber
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Smart new mtylea in Fashion
Center Silk Dresses priced at$8.98 on $18.75 in sizes ll w 52and 14% m 26%.50~1¢
Y O R K C R E E K m i z w s
ride which hln former resolution
mnk to lnullmlhcfmce.H e v u n n
anger llghtlng for Tolnetwn n;.
noval.but against her.agnlnn
Paul Tache, agulnst all the world.
rolne tle . pulllng nz hls hnlr. he ar
n z n l his hac k,ha d rnlsed h ls
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Llc n o g l ln l o r s ml la o r lllq h te r
(To be Continued Next Week)
_F d dn y ,Sa tu rd ay ,Mz n d a y - 1 0 0
S l lk Drgsses w o n h u p tn $15,
y o u r chance a t o n ly $ 5 - s i z e . ;11
m u : ~ 9 m W h o m - u l. » .\.,.»n. ....
nwr lt
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|mpha),|
alsov of
stood with wlldly beutlng llenrl,
breathing the taint perfume tram
her person. bln senses dazed by the
neurnem of her splendor an d h i s
wo r ld o f vlulo n filled o n ly w i th n
great br o ad h rlmme d ha t,a n e nravls hlng mass of ln xtmnx c urls, n
ln n s e t o f crimson rlbhonx. n pn lr
nr - um nhn ulr lan nad |.hen.hl| nar-
l1
tuaes
whe re
ol' Forbidden valley . and l
the Mo hawks woutd ente:
hero the y wo uld c ome owwi l: li o n and his fenrs c z
w n h th e sh iver s ti ll In
he turned and found c
n g close behind him,1
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tract between the publisher lnd
mhlcriber.
AMONG THE BEES
Isaiah 44~28, "Sing, o ye heav-
ens for the Lord hath done it,
about yn; lower parm of the earth
a.-¢»--C H A P T E R .I - - W l t h h l a E n g l i s h
w i r e . C a t h a r i n e , a n d l w u l va - y e a r - o l d
a n n ." J a e m a . "H e n r i B u i a l n ,F r a n c h
s e t t l e r I n C a n a d a i n 1 1 4 9 . c u i t i va t a aa l o r t i l e f a r m . a d j a c e n t t o t h a ' r o n -l a u r l a l g n a m i a .A a t h a a t o r i o p e n st h a B u l a l n f a m i l y l s o n i t s w a y
h n m n f r o m a vi a l :t o t h a T o n t a p r a .
: m u vuh i s p r
t r u e .h l m l f l .
s t a n d !
f a c i n g
t h e V L
l l \ | u ¢ § p »v w \ . |-- -f .--Us t r e n l r f h o f m a r t y r d o m f i l l e d h i s
lean arms and body . and he fought
wi th a renewed nercenesa that
mhde hi s hearler but softer anten-
on ls t g i ve wa y before the nnnlnh-
ment, and b oth we nt do wn to earth
again.Toln ette f ell wi th the m, her
Ions: aklrt Impedlng the ac tivity of
their legs. her blg' hat hanging Itke
a sunahnde over her face, her beent
tifnlly rnnde c urls tangled and spot
ted wlth mud.her hands benvinrs
angrily a t whic hever of the two
chnnc ed to c ome In her way .
Jeema was aware ot her presenc e
n u v ,- u v " u n a n . ;n a n ..n v l u u u g :t o $ 6 - - y o u r c h o i c e $ 1 - - a l l W i n t e r
C o a t s a t R a d i c a l p r i c e r e d u c t i o n s .
Fas hi on Ce nte r.6 0 - i t
W a s h D r e s s e s - r e g u la r $2 va l-
ues o n sale n o w,$1.39 o r 2 fo r
$2.50 i n Si!e8 14 to 42 a t th e
Fa sh io n Ce nter .50~It
Te k a ma h - I n t e r i o r o f J a n e Le e
Shoppe redecorated.
WASHINGTON NEWS
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n d p m s l c u i l y s e n s i b l e o f h e r c o m M r .a n d M 1 3 5 G e o r g e P g u i s c h ,
b n t l r e n e s i i .b u t I n t h e c l r . M r s .M a r g n r e t e r g r n n n a n s o n ro m p e x i t .* F r e d w e r e s i x o c i o c k d m n e r g u e s t s
n l 'R C U O D w h i c h s u r g r - t l o v e r l l l l t l l u i :t h o G n n r o n F l o r r m a n h a r m o n
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MtF ' a n d Mr s .Pete Christiansen
a n d Ra y mo n d we re din ner eatsat th e W m. Kubi e ho me on é§`. 'm1.
ma s day .W m.,J r .n e n t ho me
v-ith.theln to _visit 1.r|1t.il Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs . C hris Pe ters en and
farniiy of W ay ne , r no to re d to th e
Clarenc e W a c h te r h ome a nd sp en t
Fr i da y n i gh t th er e .
Mr .a n d Mr s .J o h n Reeh an d
c hildren enjoy ed n tu r ke y din ner
on C h ri s tma s d a y a t th e p a r en ta l,
A. A . C o mp ton h o me i n Bla i r .
'Mr .a n d Mr s .Be n W ac hter a nd
r n v n s l a n n n ]~l . . \ . . n . . - . . . . . .
hfé; i.1:':.'r.:§ ""`ii i'a .i£;;";;T»r'5§;'5§¢|,§
Ill * e ra l- u t hi mlm'|had nllty,he discovered» mnmanf hmm-llled VIII!Tha mnn! mln Ir!!
Eiglmeén of re
I Paul Tache.§'il=3flia7'i _ gragllgjnl lnroulal.I :nu r¢Efii~I11ni from
tiepalbah. meet: mem.
CHA PTER 1 1- alen llba h. ll 1| h llc ultom,has hroulrbt presents torhis alle r a nd h er tunlly .To .learnshe gl eu a splendid Plac e of crim-son velvem,lu u gh lug y tollin the
boy It ll to bs a present (rom uemutoTo ln e tn 'ro leur.small daugh-te r o t th o a ls :ur.Haaalbah sogm-a Jeemn a flo ibl b d d l mi h i mperfec t hlmrelf I mnrlxsmannh p, for
the people of th Imntler ar e c on-stantly in fear 'pf raids by Indianwar p ar lln, all on o t me En zllu h.
"Frlr»rsds!"sn`i'll'ed Hensibah.
U s u a l on |\ l \ . l | \a s t e a d l n e s s a n d t e n s e n e s a o f l o o k
w h i c h h a d I n I t a s o m b e r a n d vo l t ! ! -
leas foreboding.At th e tou c h of Heps lb alfs ha nd
the strain seemed to leave 0d d* |
body .'°It'll bear watc hing day an d
nigh t bu t 's pec i ally ln that hou r of
darkness whic h c ome s just before
Ulu c rac k o'down.No t n o w, b u t
so- u I"a o o o 0 0
- _ _l " " ' ¢_ . . . ._ . ._ __a j o u r n e y t o t h e b a r r e l s ,a n d ,w h e n
he sa w Jeema,a contemptuous
amlle twiste d his lips.It wa s th ls
look whi c h turne d Tolne tte so that
she found .Ieems standing beside
her . h is c ap an d a pa c ka ge in his
hands,his fa c e te nsely set as he
fought himself into obllvlousneas or
hh: rimal's presence.
He he ld ou t hi s g if t to he r.
" M y Unc le Hepslbah has just
come fr o m the Engllsh colonies.
break forth into singing ye moun-tains,O forest and every u-ef
therein, for Lbs lard hath redeem-
ed Jacob and glorined himself in
Israel."Our government has been slow
in taking up loxestry.No doubt
Ior the very dmple rensan that it
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I ;about him ha could llihrd nn dis ir~:...'::...::':x '".:':"'"= lun :"'":"4 :° ll;u|¢nLn¢l¢EF:H|`ndu§n In um mn E i """""""' '="''mnner gunnaat. me 15|lull armlflegs, teeth. .I$f1.Y...£'1-Si? ~ .rins ,5 home Friday.Mn. cal
§_!Ei'§:!"i£'lE§l'.'3"?$ El"2E=!l'==!E:'- lim home in Omaha-Christmas i°3,,"" nn ufternoonvi
ner '1ho:1a
r k B r o wn -
sitor.
wa sn u t ne c es sa r y to gi ve ou r f or -
.n| {d ann nhnfnnfinh fn? if lbhfh hfl »u-....|u I- lxnnnnan -0 f'a;h.n\»||\A|\\'hnn lainnl wnnf nhnnd n f M I I and ha hrnnnrlif mn this that I1 - o r a l l u ]r s v v u s u n v a a v ; v ;n v .u v . ¢ . ¢ n . ,F l f i l l l g | || |i l t n n u r q :q |\ l \ u G l u . | l ia n e n d l e s s s u p p l y a n d c u t t m g w e n t
o n u n r e n r i c b e d .S o m e t w e n t y - f i v e
y earn ag o wh e n vm a s a notion
c ame to re uli ne the gr eat fac t th a t
o f 822 mi lli o n ac res th a t were
h e r e wh e n we fi r s t s e ttle d th i s
g r e a t n a ti o n we h a ve 13 8 millio nle ft.So me a 1 mi lli o n acres 31 1|
I. . . . . . . -l - . I . . . . .I J I . . .n u n ]n u n n e !
and Jeems that I c a ll y o u n to o l.
Take them where this d anger does
not hang day and ni gh t alon g th e
edges of the frontiers.Ta k e th e m
to the St. lawre nc e, lf y o u will, or
brlug them south Into Catherinefs
country.But do one or t' other . for
G o d l sake,or the day wi ll c ome
\_l§9g Chrls hlmaelf cannot save
|.t | . l l s w u u lfather and unc le to Luasnn'u plac e.
he d id n ot b ur de oh lmse lt with nn -
necessary hoblllments o f eitherpesceo r war.H e wo r e h u old
nnlt of brown hernespun c loth, with
Indian-made moc caelns an d leg-
aingu of doeskln,an d on h is h ea d
w a s | .f r o n t i e r s m a n ' |u p w i t h n n
e a g l e f e a t h e r I n l t .F r o m u n d e r
A L I . . .- - . . .L l . .\ . . l . . . » . . l L n l n O A "u n i i h l i n
mig ht i n tum g lee § t to y o n.w m
yon ac c ept lt. To lne tte l"
He for got Pa ul Tac he.Spots of
red.c nme in to his c heek s as Tol-
nette's sumélsed ey es greeted hlm
She almost lmlled. an d as lt some-
thi ng ma de her forgetful of her
n m ltlc enc e and the dl It lt lmKUgnyp o s e d ,s h e e x t e n d e d h e r h a n d t o
. . . . . . . | . . . .n l . -n n n h n n i l | | | u u n n n n n v
"Q i v - -
Ho Ha d Never Fought W i th Art-
othor Boy..|
vlslonlngx,wa s forgotten ln th e
mor e vltn l dep ths o r h is In ter n! in
th e l a h a n d blood o t Paul.I n
the snr attac k his fi ngers c lutc hed
| 3 \ - s m a l l i r o n c i s w li n t h e f o l d s
'h o te ls c u n t a n d g oa t, a nd th e
Toluene Bl.rn|1||u¢.*|l ul, :wr :BPL cnn ey-¢slderabi Ir u ls e d a n d i n suc h dis H E igo ns .a t Ch r is tma s
order thai no one would have necog wi th Mr .an d Mr s .Chas. J ohnson
nlzed her us the spleodld limo Indy an d f ami ly o f B en s o n .
Of thn imlmxmlrin mhn hnd nnmn nn MW and M m W m W§»nn an d
mr .ana mrs.QUIIHS vxnuersreva n d f a mi ly spe nt Ch r i s tma s d a y
a t th e h o me o f th e Ia tter 's br o-
the r,Ne ls Christiansen an d £am~
ily .Mr . a n d Mr s .Jhrzns Petersen and
f a mi ly o f W ay ne,we re di nn er
zue sts a t th e Pe te r L .Petersen
_- _ __ - - _ u w - 1 - - 1 w s u u _ _1 1 1 1 - _ -- - u p t i l t - : s u n ' u r n 'u u v r v _ - vp r o u d l y t o L u a a a n ' |p l a c e a a h o n l f a m l l l s p e n t F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n a t
t i m e b e f o r e .H e r h n n d a o m a h a t t h e l b e r t S u n d s h o m e .
g a l a c r u m p l e d n e c k i n t h e m u d . ' ;M r .m d H n .H a n :B r a n c h a r p
no w l y uu t xuns mm useless.' y o u r ann n t:roles suous w n uTh e h r s t exten slve prac tic e o f enrueatneas.
fo r e s tr y ln th e Un i te d S ta te s wa s
by the fede ral g o ve r n me m i n n a -
tional f orests.In 1905 lands whic h
were p reviou sly se t asid e as f orest
Ns e r ve s w e r e p u t und er th e nd-
mi n ls tra ti o n of th e lo r e s t se r vi c e
o f th e Un i te d States De p ar tme n t
o f A g r lc u ltu m.The se we re th e
Draft national forest.-1 and the firstLa r g e tr a c ts to be p u t u n d e r f o r -
f s g g g w l l s r m e n c
r a t th e p l a n wa s n o 'and a Kfellt P rotes t was ... §.| f§ "§;'
th e wtle n g r n a s it r e m- i n o d th e i r
r w z e -W tth p r o o e e u o n f r o m f m
an d c a ttle the fo r es ts g re w r u pld -
l y a n d as th e y bec ame la r g e
f: v¢ ; :g h, the c a tttli me n we r e nie
ra ng e ei r c a ttle a a blo r e .It h as Pr ove n_ oo exc e lle nt)
p la n th a t th e s to c k me n wo u ld n o t
go b ac k oo th e o ld me th o d .
Th e fo te ste r s n o w ha ve c harge
a n d f r o m th e m mu m be obtain ed
permiss ion before a n y sto c k c a n
be Plac ed on the forest area.
ta m a n y pla c e s g re at h m m
has bee n g aln ed by the c o ntr olling
of f ore sts lan ds and pln ntlngy -
tn n b e r a nd s tr e a ms th a t we n t d r y
f o r me r ly a r e ke p t f lo w i n g con-
sta n tly .Th e . t. r ee s f o r m n mu lc h
wi t h th ei r ¢°l*,9 ,and th e i r , r o o ts
fo r m a n e twor k L h a t" h o ld s f lr f n ly
o n to th e s o i l a n d a llo ws th e r u n s
S r l d w ly t o s o a k i n to t h e i l. Noflo o d n o w oc c urs whe re J Z f o r .
eats are matzered and c ared for by
th e fo re s tr y dep artmen t.Th e r e
n m n o w 160 nati onal .forest re-
I "The re wlll h e a o wa r. " los ls te d
B e n n stubbornly ."E ng lan d an d
Franc e have bled thems elves whltson Continental battlollelds, and the
pence whlc h wns slga ed only last
Oc tob er wi ll sor ely no t b e br ok en
ngnln wh lle y o u an d I a r a llvln y .
for Han over a nd Au strla ha ve h ad
their all. as well as the others, and
ure llk e two dead me n o n their
hacks."
" Th a t ls rl2ht."nodded Cath-
erlne with a sh udd er,"I th ln k a ll
lightin g ls over for many y ears."
"F oo ls- In n oc en ts! "he r hrother
growled."I tell y ou nelthor George
nor L ou ls wlll h ave a ny th lng to do
wlth th e r u nn i n : of th ls wa r u u tll
every mlle o f trnods between ou r
c olonles and y o u r c lty o f Qu eb e clsredwi th flre and blo o d God
love m e tt nns already be gu n!
Frenc h an d English traders are
tlghtlng wherever they c omo to-
gether along the f rontiers, and the
hlred lud la os of one a r e ta k ln g
sc alpa for t'other.Even wh lts me n
ha ve jolned In th at pre tty same.
fo r Massac husetts has seat ou t
Lor ewell an d h ls d fty men to hu nt
the head s of lnd lans and Frenc h
l t mak es n o dlfferenre whlc h
th ou rh th e order M r s redskins
on ly l- ot a p rlc o o f nvo ah llltag s a
day plus a bou nty fo r eve ry sc a lp
th a t ls tak en-an d do wn ln Ne w
Yo rk c o un tr y S lr wu lts m ,lo hu so ac ounts out Enallsh 'mo noy f fo! Tm
mn u halr.whi le th e F r e n c h - a n d
y o u kn o w. lt. He a r t!- a r e p a y in g a
nundred c rowns splec e to r wh lts
sc ulps an well as ned It.'s halr tha
lad lnn s are b rln glng In lnstead o'
.
fur.And here y ou slt llke s c onpl
ot toollhh d oves wlth a y ou nxz ons
uns mp ms o wn s .. .tn ls .. . .. tn . ..ends touc hing hls shoulders.an d
wlth o nly hls how for a weapo n hls
sllm y oung. body wa s free an d
buoy ant and muc h hn ndsome r tnan
lt h ad b ee n the p re vi o us d ay with
lts carefully chosen ralme nt an d
warlike ac c outremeuts.
H a wa s mle d wl th sxu lta tlo u
mingled wl th a detennlned eager-
ness.He k n e w we wou ld tlg h t lf
Paul Tac he was at Lusman's plac e.
un d wh at was go tn g to h a pp e n I n
th at dg ht wa s as detlnltely hxed
ln hls mlnd.He wa s on hls way to
elevate h lmsel! to supreme helghts
ln the op lnlon ol' Ma rte An tolnetteTo n te u r - a f te r h e ha d glre u her
the plec e of velvet.No one was ah e a d o l h lm wh e n
h e arrlved n t Lussan's pla c e I t
was also o'c loc k, and t'hesals was
not untll e leven.Ha lt o t a y o u n g
ox wa s s pltte d o n n lo ng lr on ha r
and s lowly rona tlng ovar a rsd -hot
mass of hlc kory ronla.Th e out-
eld e D utc h o ven wa s lllle d wlth a
hugs haklng of bread, and benc hes
we r e n o t v l t h pe wter an d snow-
Whlto dlshss of poplar wood.Lu s-
sa n was a f amo us ma ke r o t wb ls -
k y s a d dlp an d beer.an d three
barrels were ready.holsted on
c h un ks o f wo od with th ei r sp lg ots
down, waltlng f or th e wllllng handso f hls friends an d neighbors to
tur n the m..leems hunted o u t th e p lo w a n d
ke ttle a n d lo o m wh le h h ls father
wanted to hu y t' ' W hile oc c nplsd ln
th ls wa y .he c nma upon a table
p lle d wi th a hotc h pot of a rtlc lest
and hls hear t sa ves pomp whe n he
naw a n umbe r of bo ok s pr in te d ln
Engllsh.Hln mlnd wa s f i lle d wlth
the tho ug ht o f hls mothe r' s jo y xr
he c ould take these treasures home
means the vantage.... ..........ln whlc h she ac c e pted hls gin sent
the blood ru c lug throug h hls body .
The c olor deepene d in her c heeks,
and, mlstuklng thls for stlll greater
erldenc e o f t h e pleasurable th rlll
ha had f lve n h er . J eems was su re
she wa s abou t to thank htm fo r hln
glft. when Pan l stood beside them.
Igno rlng Jeemn.To ln ettd a conslnled her away , polltely rellevlng her
of the pa c k ag e :ts th e y we nt.l t
wa s then th a t To ln e tta turned to
smile at J eems. ln splte ot the ey es
sh e k n e w were watc hin g h er.I n
th ls same mo men t her esc ort al»
towed the pac k age to drop s urren-tltlou sly fr om hls ha nd.
Thls ac t, lns plred b y a c o ntempt
for the fore st h or. und urg ed h y u
mt-nnn ess of splr lt hid den un der n
dlsp lay of we alth a nd duo c loth es.
swept deems'thou ght h o m . T o h
nette whose neamess of person, lur-prlslnz beauty .an d sweetness of
dlsposltlon had n l mo n ma de h lm
for ge t hls o ne r eas on f or he ln ; at
Luasnn's sale,Th ls weakness l n
th e ar mo r o t h ls intentions wa s
sented when he snw hls present fall
to the ground.Toluette bec ame ln-
sta ntly lmma te rla l ln th e pa th ot n
sto r m o f e mo tlo n wmc h mu h t a n d
held hlm nc rcely .He saw o nly one
per son wh ere th ere we re two , a nd
th at one wa s P a u l Tec hs,I n a
hra la whlte wi th he at. an d ln ey es
bllnd ed to th e pre se nc e o f a ll llv~
ws f or ms e xc ep t th at o l th e y o uth
wh o h a d darkened hi s mln d wl thbltterue ss, Tolnette c eased to exllt
tor h tm. an d wh en he s pr an g to r~
wa rd to re c over the b u nd le lt wa s
n o t wlth th e th o u g h t th a t h e wa s
resc uin g lt fo r h er. bu t th at lt was
to he h ls rea son fo r glor i ou s wa r
wh en the momen t wa s at h an d- fo r
g¢¢|_a¢ of c loth. a splitting nun-dor of goneonl mstorlll almost to
the others waist, was evidence of
the strength behind his assault.l i e
followed this with a furyof scratch-
lng and tearing and both went
down ln the melee.When they rose.
Paul.hs a vln g h lms elf n p wi th a nsno rt whi c h dun g J eems f rom hlm,
they we re suc h a slgh t of mu c k
an d stn ln th at To ln etto fo rg o t he r
precious dress and c overed hor ey es
lh horror.B u t she wa s lookingag a in ln n n instan t, fo r the spec -
tac le fascinated even as lt appalled
her.Jeems had landed on hls feet
wi th a nat loaded wl th mu d. a nd
he pr ojec ted lt with a n alm so ac ~c urate th at half o f Panl's tac o was
obliterated hy lt. a nd a s hs leapt
with a roa r of r age a t hi s s ma ller
as-ssllnnt.he was su c h a sho c ki ng
contrast to his usual immac ulate
se lf tha t To ln ette n ea rly oe au d to
breathe.Then s he sa w and board
wh a t her feminine eyes an d ln-
stlnc tn c ould no t understand o r
keep prop er c ount of, | ms d twlst~
Ing and ta mh llag of bodles.pant-
ln g b re a th s grunts,an d d u ally aclearlysudlhlecursef r o m Pa ul
Tac be.\\'lth m a t sound Jeems
Bew bac kward an d la nd e d o n a n
back.I He was u p a lmos t bo r on h e ha d
c k. a nd wi th hll h ea d d uc ke d
o w llk e a na m's ln A charge. heled hlmself at Tnc he.Thi s ln-
vldual,ha vi ng e l a r e d . N l a n a
lllc lently to perc eive t b l b nd-
of th a oth e r s ma h ; ' Mo ve d
slde an d swun g a woU<d-ed
low whleh agai n sent .looms wa
Her dress was twisted and bedrag»" " ` " 'a b 1,gled.l i e r h a n d s a n d f a c e w e r e d l s - I ~ ' l i ' n i ' 5 > 3 = . " 2 4 7 g l r
c olored wlth s oll. an d her n alr was
so ta ngled a bou t he r tha t she was
almo st smothered l n lt.Despite
tbls p hy s ic a l c on dltlon he r mental
se lf wa s mo re th an e ver ln do me d
wlth the deslrs to light. and seizing
up o n the ha r d an d wo nd llk e stalk
o f a Inst y ea r'|shallower whi c h
lay In th e dlrt.she succeeded l n
br lag ln g lt do wn wlth suc h forc e
that. missing J c ems, lt c aught Paul
o n th e s ld e o l th e h e a d an d la ld
terminated t e c ondlc t fo r To l
nette, who gave s c r y rf ap prehen
slon when sh o s a w wh a t s h e had
dune
l u a l lmd rec mered fr o m To ln e lte s blo w before .Teoma could
take mlvuntnge ot lt. and what hap-
pened nlurlng th e an al round o f
c ontention remained la rgely a mat
ter o f sp erulatln n ln J eems' mln¢L
H s wa s s lttln g a p .af te r n llttle
and the re was no on e to s tri ke at.
Pau l an d To lae tte we re ou t O! h ls
reach y et he heard Lhelr voic es
oddly lac llstlnc t. movi ng la the dl-
rec tlon o f L u u a n ' r house.H s
trled to c ull ou t,thi nki ng th at
Tnc he was eseapln g llke a c oward.
but so methla g ln hls th roat c hoked
hlm untn lt was lmp oss lble f or hlm
to breathe enough to make a sound.
He ma d e a n e ff o rt to rls s tha t h e
mlg h t pur sue N l beaten enemy .
Th e e n n h s h mf h lm s la m d ls s ll y ,
He wa s : mm z . s le k a t . h lm s to mac h . a nd Mo d s u a l dr lp p lng f r o m
als nose.-
M r .an d M r s He n ry J er g e ns e n
an d Ri c h ar d o f Oma h a ,M r .a n d
Mr s .B e n V o s s a n d Mr .an d Mr s .
w i n Vasa sp en t Sunday a t t h e
Chr is S an ds h ome.
l M r .an d Mr s .J . A .J oh ns on
fs ne nt Ch r is tma s wi th relatives i n
Elk h o r n ._Mr . a n d Mrs . Gle n d en mn g mo v~
ed i n to Mr s .Christiansen's houserec ently vat-.ated by Mr . a n d Mr s .
W a lk e ls a nd f a mi ly .
Mr s . Ca r r i e J e n se n o f F r e mo n t,
vi si te d r elati ve s; 'e r e la st Tu es da y
even ing.M r .an d Mr s .Ne ls M .Ne ls e n
en ter ta in e d th e C a r d C lu b Sa tu r-
day e ven in g.Pr i ze s we re wo n b y
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Andersen. f.1.»t,
an d Mr s . Mi lle r Ne ls o n an d A do lp h
Nels on, c o nso lation prizes.Mrs . Dle La rs en was o n th e slc k
li s t s e ver a l d a y s la st wee k .
Mr s .Ch rls Sa nd s wa s o n th e
sic k list se ver al day s last we ek.
M r .a n d M m Gle n J ef fe rs on
an d Gwe n do ly n, Mrs . Id a Ke r s te t-
te r a n d E d w i n .Mr s .W .A .K e r -
staetoer an d M r .a n d Mr s .W .B .
Mr . a n d Mr s . A lb e r t S a nd s C h r ls lf
m s day .
Mr . a n d Mr s . E r n e s t K e r s te tte r
and family we re gue sts of M- r. and
Mr s . B e n B e r g ma n C h n s t mu e v e .M r . m d M m .Gu s P s u ls e r r a n d
L o r r n ln o n a d Mr . a n d Mr ' 9 ; Mn r t. \ n
hlm sp r mr lla lllat on hls nn c e This
. '.'
A horr lfy lmz thou ght lea pt u pon
Egf|1¢S|\.\l'da;.
I Mr. and Mrs. John Rogert |
family spent Christmas day at
'J en s E. J en se n h ome in B la ir .
4 Mr . sl; 1d Mr s. W m. Co mpton ;
M wer e di nn er g ue sts at' J o h n Re eh h o me Saturd ay .M
's h a ll n a me F r ld s y e ve n i n g to v
wi th h i s c o u a ln , A u dr e y a n d C
don.He r e tu m e d h o me w i t h
pa re nts Sa tu rd ay .
M r .a n d Mr s .Ho wa r d Willis
sen we r e di n n e r gu es ts a t
Er n es t Mo n s o n h o me ne ar Kna r d C h d s tma s d a y .I
M r .a n d Mr s .Cla r k B r o wn
e n te m u n e d s n u mb e r o f r e l a tl
n t n goose di nn er o n Chr-isnt
da y .Th o se p re s e nt we r e Mr .
Mrs. Perc y Tuc ker and son, l-Im
Mr .a n d Mr s .He n r y J ensen,
a n d Mr s ,He n r y Dorenzen
Lu lu a nd W ill Do re nz en . .
1 M r .a n d Mr s . J o h n Ro g e r t
,c h ildre n we re su ppe r gu ests at
iC h a rli e Ro g e r t h o m e F r l a y 1
ning.Mrs. Carl Carlberg of nar '
I
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Suridpy for eno on wi th h a r sis
Mr s .Clarenc e W ac h ter an d 1
ily .I Mr . an d Mr s . Ca r l E r i c k s o n
E ve ly n ,a n d j i a r l n n d Chr istlur
spe nt lots W e dn esd ny lp, lflalli
l *IX
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in to th e muc k :H I :hn n d u ma lt-
aelt wi th this sticky substance a
sec ond time. and al ho returned to
battle he le t It i ly nt P au l.Prnnt-
ln g by experience Pa u l dodged
skillfully ,nncl the volley passed
over his hvnd.lmtva ding i n its
fligh t, an d fe ll in its c ontlmlna llng
virulenc e upon Toinelle.She sawherralmentspottedanddenied.
and suc h a sudden fury ro n in her
that s he sp rang: upon J eemn ufho
clawed and kic ked in n c linc h silth
Paul, and an nulled him with ull tho
strength and bltternega of her small
an .: l r
Home of PeU'ec!Talking Prdurcs
New Year
Greeting to A11
From the 50 Year Old Firm
The Arndt Hardware
THURSDAY
DECEMBER 31 and JANUARY 1
"College Lovers'
With Marion Nixon and Jack Whi'|n¢
COMEDY-Mind Your Bulinan
Matinee New Yelrs Dny
7-
.W e carry in stock` 8000 different
items for your use.We mention
just a few as a reminder
R. c. A. Radiola, Copper Clad and
Quick M a l R an g a,De Laval
Separators and M i l k e n ,W i n -
chater and Keen Ku tter Har d-
ware,Paints,Oils an d Var-
nlshes, all of t he Best Quality
Remember our Greatest Aim is to
Satisify in Quality and in Price
We feel llkz laking every friend and customer by(he
hand and hearllly thanking (hem for [hw help lnbulld-
fng up lhls Flnn exlmdmg as ll does over pm yearsof
adlvehyslnua In Blair.In rdum for our long exper-
ienzzzn huslnus we are enahledlo give you the but
poasi le saoice.The policy of Ihls Firm during allthl:
limehas been "buying for spot cash," which give: uslhc
choice of lhe [Best'Produds oflhis age and markels of
the world and passing lhese along Io you al a Price
Saving because afthis andol/:ef bushes oonnedlom
which we have.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Saturday Matinee
JANUARY 2 and 3
.'Q 0 u1D l x x a n a "
With Bebe Dnnigls, Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey
Good Old School Days Fnbl brums ol' Fur-Vngnhond
The Arndt Hardware
BLAIR NEBRASKA
TUESDAY
JANUARY 6 1 9"She's My Weakness
With Sue Carroll and Arthur Lake
COMEDY-The Beauties
Glassware Night
S UN DAY a n d M O ND AY
Sunday Matinee
JANUARY 4 and 5
"Monte Carlo"
With Jack Buchanan and Jeanette McDonald
Up to Mun Talknrloon New Rhythm-lnnmmental
PATHE NEWS
W E D N E S D A Y
JANUARY 7
o 9 ," I n s i d e t h e L m e s
With Bcity Compson and Ralph Forbm
OOMEDY-Bear Shooter
T H U R S D AY
JANUARY 8
"Lawful Larceny
With Bebe Dnniels
COMEDY-Too Ho! to Handle
n
COMING "Big Trail"Jan. 9 and 10
Jan. 14. 15 and I6
"All Quiet on Western From"
him. nnd so sudd en was the shoc k
n f 1:th at he sat staring st.:alzluc
ahead. barely c onsc ious ot two mr-
ures emerging fr o m the conceal-
ment o f a thic k gr o wth o f b r us h
wood twe nty paces away .Th e
thought became conviction.He h ad
not wh ip ped Pa ul Ta c he l Pau l h ad
whi pp ed h im-- an d hi s en emy ! a c -
corhpllshment had been so thorough
that he could sti ll feel the u nsto-blllzy of the wo rld about h i m as
he d re w hi ms elf to h ls f ee t
ills c y c s a ng heqd gle aredps the
nerves c overing an area of approx~
lma te ly 1 5 7 mi l li o n u m a , p a r t o f
wh ic h i s lo c a ted i n ou r o wn s ta te
o f Ne b r a s k a l n th e sand hi ll re -
gi o n m d mo re a c r es ure be in g
add ed eac h y ear.Na t u r e ti m'
on th e na ti on a l f o re s t i s so ld a n d
is c u t u n de r re g ula ti o n s d ra wn u p
ac c or d in g to sound for estry prin-\
d p le s .Young trees and seed trees
a r e k f t s o th a t f o r e s t b e c o me s a
pe rp etu ul s ou r c e o f s un nly . - V. W .
Bi nd er up ,President Na b .Ho ne y
lu th e heat.y o ur sc nlns uvorth
ti tty p ou nd i aplec e. y our wludovrl
open.y o ur door unlocked.y o u
senses gone."
Catherine rose (mm her neat and
mme a round lo h er h rolhe r so that
she stood behind hlm vllth,her urmluhouthlsshoulders."Hepslbah.
we k no w th ls y o u hn ve told u n ls
true." she nnld, nresslng hor c heekuualnsth l l ture."Th er e l |\er~
rlhle mu rd er alo ng the froutlero
fr o m whlc h y ou ha ve come.an d
lh n !ls wh y Ilc nr l h u brought
to her.Th e r e we re m e o f th e
books. Malvern Dale. Evellnu. Tele-
mlc h us ,Elolxu,an d Joseph And-rews,u th rlllln g lls t o t tltlea it
se<~med to hlm, and usqulckly as he
c ould he approac hed L u u u n u p o n
the subjec t ol' thelr worth and pur-
chase,See ing n o mer lt ln pr inted
Emrllnh nnrl rmnll c hanc e for rm-lr
sale, and helm; as well a l'ree-henm
ed mun and already wnrrued by his
o wn exc ellent beer Luxemu ve..s oQu e th e m to J e emx.
Overjoy erl by th is unexgerted
_.__.....- .. . - . _ _ .v- - . . -_..._
hlm lo h u rl lt ln hl: rlvn l'| h ee .
De mc h ln g themselves fr o m th e
xh ln lng gr o up s o f wh lc h th ey ha d
been u p l r l .To ln e tte an d y ou ng
Tuc he strolled to the lr horses.
kn owin g th at ma n y glances tol-
lowed th elr ele gant dep lrture.Glv-
ln g themselves n brief tlme ln
whlc h to be ai mlr ed .they saun-tered luto the gardens hac k ol Lus-
san's house.
J eem: wns only n tow step: from
Pau l u nd To lne lte wh en th e d lsa p-
peured behlnd the house.Be h e ld
New Year
Greeting to A11
From the 50 Year Old Firm
.W e carry in stock` 8000 different
items for your use.We mention
just a few as a reminder
R. c. A. Radiola, Copper Clad and
Quick M a l R an g a,De Laval
Separators and M i l k e n ,W i n -
chater and Keen Ku tter Har d-
ware,Paints,Oils an d Var-
nlshes, all of t he Best Quality
Remember our Greatest Aim is to
Satisify in Quality and in Price
We feel llkz laking every friend and customer by(he
hand and hearllly thanking (hem for [hw help lnbulld-
fng up lhls Flnn exlmdmg as ll does over pm yearsof
adlvehyslnua In Blair.In rdum for our long exper-
ienzzzn huslnus we are enahledlo give you the but
poasi le saoice.The policy of Ihls Firm during allthl:
limehas been "buying for spot cash," which give: uslhc
choice of lhe [Best'Produds oflhis age and markels of
the world and passing lhese along Io you al a Price
Saving because afthis andol/:ef bushes oonnedlom
which we have.
The Arndt Hardware
BLAIR NEBRASKA
Produmrs Ass'n., Minden, Neb.
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1=§'d»v~Saturdsyi M o n d a y - g )
A wo r t u p t o .your ~ a t only $ 5 - s iz e s 11
to 46 ; 200 W in ter H aw worth up
o u $ 6 - y o u r c h o i c e $ 1 - a ll W ln b e r
Co al; at R ad ic al pd ce r ed uc tion ;
Fas hi on C en te r.5 0 - lt
S m u t n e w sty les i n Fas hi on
C a i r n 'Si lk Dresses pric ed a t
m e w $16.15 in sizes 11 to s z
a n d 1 4 %to 2 6% .5 0 - n
P R O D U C E S 1 7 % S TR O NG E Rs o N 1 = ; s I N B R O OD s o l v s
A lm o s t eve r y h u g x-nine:has
had some of his saws break down
in the back.This is an indication
o f n he avy dr ai n in g o f mi ne r als
h o m th e sow's sy stem th e sk el-
eto n p a r ti c u la r ly - to sup ply mi n -
emls to th e p lg s .Ma ny ho g a u th -
uriE es have c laimed that suc h d inf
ni tro u s r e s ults d o n o t h a pp e n u n -
less the fee ds a m de fic i ent in min-
er als.
' A n intere sti ng expe r imen t
h e n ma d e o n th e Mo o n n a n E xp e n
invent F a r m,Quinc y ,ill. , o n th e
fee din g o f min era ls to br ood so wn
th e o b jec t be i ng to d e te r mi n e th e
str e ng th o l bones i n s a ws a lte r
pro du c in g se ver al litter s._
In thi s expe ri me nt, si x sa ws , all
in g o od c o nd i ti on an d un i f o r m i n
we i g h t and t y p e.were di vide d i nto
two p e n s o f 8 s o wn eac h.Ea c h
lot got a well b alan c ed ra tio n c on~
:lis tin g o f g ro u nd y e llo w c u m, I lf -
a l f a meal, lin seed o i l me al,an d
ta nk ag e.ln a d d i ti o n w th i s , o n e
lo t ge t sa lt, an d th e othe r wa s fe d
a we ll-b n ln nc ed , h ig h qu ali ty min -
~era l f ed.A t th e a n d o l t h e e x-
pe ri me nt eac h s o w h a d fa r r owe c
th re e li tte rs .
After tlm s aws were s lau gh ter ed
a ll f le s h wa s cleaned o f !o f t h :
h a m b o n e g a n d th e bones we re
te s te d in a s p ec i ll mac h in e to r
how many p ound s of Qorc e was rc -
qmlr e d to break th em.Th e ~~
n g e br e a ld n z str e ng th o f th c
in an e: fo r the s o wn whi c h go t s al!
fn- ..».»..~.,\\...\»
J vem! u nd me I ntn th ls c oun try or
hi s where ure only peace an d
friendship an d n o thouaht o r th e
hldc nus klllln gs un d ugly tramck~
lnxsn y ou spc nk nhnut.Yo u ha ve
argued n,';1.\lnst yourself.Brother.
fnr lc In y ou who sho uld move out
nf a tr ln - on d da ng e r an d r ome to|l\'e with ua."
'~'l'oRetln-r we wlll ha ve u pnrn~
dlse here." urzed Henri.
"And I will Und y ou n wife," add-
ed Catherine." A wi fe wh a wi ll
lo ve y ou greatly .and u n tll y ou
have c hi ld re n o f y o ur own we wi ll
Klve y o u hm of J ee ms ."
Hep slb nh ro se ge ntly out n t h er
arrml.
" F o r .leems y nu should change
y o u r h omo to n p la c e wh e n th e mls a schooln1am»r mn! more tor hlm
to learn."he snhl,c atnhlnx des-
pera tely a t n Ins t a rgument wh ere
all o th en hn d rn llvd .
" I n a l l of NM' F r a n c e a n d th e
Englu h en lonlvs there la n o be tter
teacher th an nnr Catherine,"un-
swered Henri |>f"\\|d!y."ln E ng lis h
and French she hus given to Joemn
mo r e th nu h e could ever ha velearnedI n y our. town o t Alb any
or our c ollege In Quebec ; for there,
In o ne p la c e lv- wo uld h ave be en
English. and In xhe other. Frenc h.
whllo here he l~= hath. llka his ta-
lh er u n d moth:-r.an d wi ll neverstr ik e a t e i th e r n f the two b loo d s
th at a re ln h l| \ l- li m. "" o f m r x n m : \ r e . " u ma c a m-
enne."I pr ny r hn l my J e ems wi ll
never be u il;;ht!n2 mnn."
W hen Henslhnlu we nt to h i s c o t
In the loft, he ~| =w»ml for n moment
wlth hls llgluml c andle beslde
Jeems'bed wl»»-re th e boy lay
sleeplng wlxh the c lnth o f ve lve t
c los e to h ls hn hvh. u amllo on h ullps.Iao klng a lmvn o n hlm Ho pa l-
bn h th ou g ht o f H: - nr l Bu ln ln' a In t
word s an d hi s s' slr r'a pray er, and
ls lips moved whlsperlngly to hlm~
elf, "They c an' | kee n lt from y ou.
la d - h o w n o r p r a y e r n o r a ll th e i rfulth.W e comlhg.an d wh e n l t
cornea y ou'Il strike and strike hard.and lt's the n y n U'll be what y ou 're
bound t'be, J eemn-4| llghtlug manl"
Catherlne's brunkinst was ou the
table wl l h th e m a r k o f lu n r lle .
nud .leems was even ahead of that.
helping h is father wlth the ehnres.
The nx wus fed and tho c art ready
wmuxuu ux xunune.. me n u uwnnugy wa tc h n n xlnu s ly fn r the c o m'n -
I h ls f a th e r a n d Unc le Hep sllmh
und for the nnppenmnc e of Selzneur
our and n-hoever mlg h t b e
lllm.pluced h lmle lf whe re h e
see down the r oad tha t c ame
the Tn nten r selgueurle,and
To n i
wl th
l i ec ould
fr o m
when nt lnat he h rnrd tha nuc tlon~
eer'a voic e hellnzrlnm f orth hu nn-
nnnnc ement th at th e m l n w n l
nhnnt to be gin.h e fe lt a eomheralnklnz of hls hopes,They llvened
Instantly when three llgurea on
llnr eh a c k a p pe ar ed at th e en d of
the h a lf mlle of r and.Th e to r e
most was Touteur, the sec ond Paul
Tnc he. and ln the third saddle rode
s sllm.wldé-halted llttle person
wh o wa s none othe r th an Mar ie
Anlolnette Ton teur herself.
Conceallug hlmse lt heh lnd th e
hole of u tree. J eems wutc nod t m
ns they passed,so near th a apeb ble hu ng by a h o o t o f o n nf
th e horses fe ll n t his olde.H t seonmge nlmns t fnlled hlm then, for
whi le hln hands clenched a t th e
slg ht ot Pa u l Tu c h e . h i s h un fu l~
tered ln Its lg a u n g an h u atten-
tion tu rn ed ,o m his enemy to
Tolnette.She had bec o me. all utonc e, a y oung la dy whom ha c ould
cuslly believe h e ha d never seen
before, and the c hange ln her held
h tm f o r n fm mo me nt: s o fo r g e t-
fu l of hls o wn exln e n r e th at h e
would have -been dllc ovnred ha d
onn of tio three happened to glanc e
In hln d lr ec llo n. To lue ne Ill wea r-
lnu her hrs! rldlng null, a gorgeous
lwluemamlez tr lmme d wi th silver.
just nrrlved f m m Quebec.w i t h
th ln she wa re a smar tly cocked
henrer ha t whlc h bore a ra klsh
leather.und fr o m under th i s b u t
he r lon g dark ha lr fe ll ln m cas-
cade of carefully muda c urls, partly
rs tr a ln e d ln th e lr fr e ed om by two
o r three red rib bo n:anme lhed
Amo n ;them.Sho v u superbly
aware ot the lovely £| uro sho made.
And every inc h of her body was atn dlgnllled lenilon as she rode past
tha plac e where .leenu was hidden
Alte r : h e had gone,J eems fe
sn nverwh elmln l le nse of llttle nesn
an d un lmvo na nr e.F o r Tolnetta
was no longe r To lna tte, but a r ealp r ln c a l.grown np.A n d Paul
Tnc he. rldlug dose bealde her, wlth
hnlr n nwllnr nd and HA H n ml 'mn I
bac k with n fe elin g of sati sfac tion
when he law the two go lng down f»
pn th wh lc h too k the m o ut ot s lgh l
of any c urlous eyes th at mlxdn
have watc hed th em.No t n n tll n w
lu lt B u tte r o f T o ln e twa a k lr t wwgone dld he proc e ed wlth the buwl
ne s l o f f o llo wlng the m,an d then.
llk e a n Imllnn ,he allpped n o l m
les dy alo ng th a pa th un d found
th em standing,somewh at per
plexed. at the edge of a soggy und
lll-smelllnlr ope n spac e where Lun
snn hnd bull! his barn and whereln
his c u ttle an d pigs ha d gailuerml
for s o lo nz that one was s ure nf n
prec ario us and nnplens nnt footln:
Tnln etle, h er c hln ti lte d. a flaih 0'
lndlgnntlon ln her ey es,us she hola
up he : slr lrt. with both handa ,.wn
on the po ln t o f lnn alu g he r wrn lh
upon her esc ort for during to hrlnv
he r to unc h n plnc e of delllemrns
when Jeems stepped ou t fr o m n
rlm of bushes nnd c onfronted them
ills fac e was pnln. I-lll nllm bmlx
wn n u n m u l n s n hmvnlrlnz.ll| ~
eyes we r e u ln m a t blac k.H e dh '
no t see Tolne tte.scarcely kn ow
that sh e was ln hl| wo rld . e ven rw
he r an ge r ga ve p la c e to an e xr ln
ma tlo u o f surp rls e when : h e r n v
In h ls h an d th e pa c k ag e wh ic h h
ha d g l v n h e r a f e w mlnn tes hc-
fore.He approac hed Paul 1'nrh¢~
nud th at y ou th. mlslu ter pre ung nrslo wn ess o f hls move me nt an d un
bloodleas pnllor of hls fac e na :Imp
of cmharramument and (ear, souzzlv
to cover hls dlnzrac e In 'l'olnetn~'~
eyes by a n explosion o (hnnlzh|~
protest at b elng followe d an d lp lvv
upo n In thll wa y ..lee ml mad e n
reply Fxc rp! to hold ou t th e pn vls
nge,Slzht of n c ho ked the wnrul-
l n th e o lh e r ' l th mn t.Jeema'nr
lonc e a nn me way ln wh lc h he mn
uu u e d to exte nd th e pac knm-
hrought n dren ml o r ln tn Paul'-
fac e.He and nu# J oemn rms f-on
aelous o f th e amazement ln 'rnl
nette '» c ountenan c e a nd o f th e ln
to na l! ! of h e rluter ea t ln th e lltn n
tlon.He rec ove red hi mse lf nwlnlyund. with a gullefnl c hange ot mun
ner. held out hls hand.
"Pardon me." he apologized." lr
I a g o o d o f Nu to b r lu g th e p u r k
nge--which l ac c identally dropped,"
Jeems cume a step nearer."You llc!" ho crled. and wltn n
furloua movement he hurled the
g
U l u y w l u a r i a .L u c u r u a ui n g : s t r e n g t h o f t h e b o n e s 1
miner al-fe d sown was 1110
f" -..-l | f o r a d x f : r o u g h l n v d mo n h i s | ~ J ¢ i ¥ é " e B l t "\i;E`2BuT&"b§`iR~E | Biniidlb ln '!'lche'| hee.r o m-- -- --U n c h H l p l lh lh came doI1|h u m l mlla l i a r .m m n n n :tn lun Th e t o rn o f Ill! him! H ill Pa u l
pnunns l
wa s m
fr om th t
I n s d
bones
his ggeepf Tn lk of wa r a n d ma t-
soc ro and death had left no shadow
In Cather ines hea rt. and Hepsibnh
could hear her singing.Th omo nn d
of h er vo ic e mad e hlm pa_u|»o_ ond
_.- ._- " " s v . - ` . . . - . \ .- v u - w - -infinitely removed f r o m the plot»
tlngg whic h he had conceived
ugalaat him.He stepped from be-
hin d the tr ee an d sto op ed to pi c k
u p the pebble whic h 'I'olnette'|
reeling backward. and .Teems was nl
hlm with the qulc kn:s8 and passion
n t one suddenly transformed b ;
madness.H e had never tougln
wlth nnnfhna lunf Rnf ha hnnu
I"11i:|3s is 17%more than
quired to break the bones 1
sow: not getting mnerais.
dition to having stronger
t;<;ir_t :;§a1u!:better and 'fat-' twltched. and he marked me swell--tened out much more quickly.inn mul QED! QI. the. tlmhered soil-hear the aucilonenfs voice,,,.4
- 7 1 3 'W : n l r m jw¢.»¢-Blair, Nebraska, January' 1;i w
W M M
Furniture, rugs and door cover-Mathev R..Bendod z u rincl-'
Cobol Bobs! Coba for sale!Call
lafe Golden, phone Red 141. 50~2t'
n. H.Rasmussen of Herman.
Famicom, mn and floor cover
loss.mm m R . a a mz f .21.-cz
Wild Hay for lala.Eiiaviii oii
Jolm Kiemht., near Tyson station."
Hr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hina: spent
c a n m m hy in Oma ha at the
G. L. Fox home.
Highest prion paid for produce.
Pham 258.Fa rmers Produc e~
visited at the Elzy Kina homelast Next eomixgmity salt will be on
Tuaday afternoon.|.lnn.10 at lair Auction House.
50-lt Jensen & Brass.Bay Crowdy of Emerson, spentfdatherv.k tt he Mx-.andMrs.A,Mt!1An ofzarzawm, ii.. c§§.dyw1§°§m.`lifvom. spent Christrnaa dey atthe
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hank spent'p"°"w' Oscar Guyer home.
Christmas in Omaha at the home c. K- Bendorf. "wand smbelar
of ur. and Mrs. Neil Burdic.er and undertake, Blair-Office
For Sale-Cottonwood and Box-elder seedlings.leave order at
The Ente rpdse.50-tf
Mr. and Mn. Clyde Skinner andfamily spent Christmas day with
reladves at North Bend.
Kr. and Mrs. Henry Christensen
spent Christmas i n Omaha withtheir son, Donald and family.
Marshall Tyson and family ofOmaha, enjoyed Christmas day at
the parental, M. E. Tyson home.
Wanted-Expedenczd girl 20earn old wishes lace to do houseypwork.Eiquire The Enterprise.l t 'Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schafer had
daughter,Barbara spent Christmasatthe parenw,Frank Schafer
home.
Miss Lucille Larsen of Frzmnht,
is spending the wak-end with
Opal Hansen at the Holger Han-
sen home.
Burn and Doris Tilden and Al-
syue Smith drove to York, Neb.
Sundav tn snend a few davs with
.
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phone, 181; rea nhone. 188.8»tf
Misa Jane Noble, who teaches in
Omaha, is e=\5°vinz the holidays at
the home of her mother, Mrs. Edna
Noble.-
Miss Katherine Newkirk, west of
Orum,is spending the holidays
with Evelyn at the J. P. Anderson
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crowdy anddaughter, Bess were Chdstrnas din
ner guests at the Peter Nielsen
home, near Orum.
Don't believe in revival meet-
ings?Hear Mathis.I-Ie's differ-
ent.First Methodist Church, be~
glnning Sunday, Dec. 28th.49-tl
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tyson of
Grand Island, are spending a few
days at the parental, M. E. Tyson
home in this city..
Have you any hay or straw to
bale, or corn ip shell, or feed to
grind with a Harnmermill.Call
12 on 34.John Zaloudeh.49-St'
Mr.and Mrs. B. B.Smith nf
I
_.........Paraitaro, rua and noor ener-mn -Mathew R. Bondort.U- t l
"Udv tnNo re o t Li ncoln, was a
weak-and guest of Mlaa Jane Noble.
The Monday Afternoon Ciubwi 1 l mo é t J a a 5 v r i t hM rs .F .W
Arndt.'
Miss Hazel Mettler of Tekamah,
spent the week-end with Florence
Anderson.
Young man wants work on farm
at onoe ln return for stock.Call
Enterprise office.60-lt'
Guia K.Bendort,Undertaking
and arnbulan pax-via.Phones:
olflce. 161; rs dence. 188.29-tl
Helen Anderson of Herman,spent lm week at the home of
her grandparents, J. P. Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Elzy King have
moved from West Davis Ave., to
north Walker Ave. into the Emcst
Schneider property.
Burman Guyer of Lincoln, spent
Christmas day at the parental
Oscar Guyer horne.He t'f:': :iT-f
here for New Years.Regular $7.50 Permanent Wsvies,
S5 and $6 NOW.Either Crogindle
or Spiral Wind.Phone 197.Mrs.
K. A. Pound.28-tf .
Do you judge all evangeliste to
be fanatics?Hear Mathis.He's
different.First Methodist church
beginning Sunday, Dec. 28th. 49~tf
Mr.and Mrs.Chris B. Hansen'entertained at a family dinner last
Sunday when all their childrenwere present with the exception of
Mrs. Henry Weckbach of St. Louisand Orvln Hansen of Sioux Citv|
There were thirty-four present and
the day was one that will long be
remembered.
. _ - ,....,.__
log relatives in Calhoun for a In
days..`
A forte o f workmen an bus;il emnmg the pon office bun..
Mn. Alioo Rowe has been on the
dak list the pan week but is navy
improved.
i a m a - n e r mn me 1-'rlday to
spend a week ln the suburbs of
Chicago with kinds.
For Sale-Chinchilla rabbits..Phone um on 21.Tage Christm-
|sen.50~1t'
The M. E. Ladies Aid met yes-terday afternoon (Wednesday)af
'the Dr. Earl Monte home.
Ted Haller broke a bono in hi:lright hand last week and now is
carrying it in a plasta' cant.
C. K. Bendorf, licensed embalm-
or and undertaker,Blair.Office
fphone, 161; rea. phone. 183.a-u
Mr. and Mrs.E.Peterson and
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lemon spent|last Saturday evening at the Jack
McDonald home.ld Mrs. lawrenhge Millier azad om
ren are a ew a at h e pare gts l, "ion McDsnald
home, south of Blair.
For Sale-Two some as newheating stoves in the very best of
shape.Will sell or trade.Farm-
ers Produoe Co.50-tf
I A. G. Curtis and son, Albert and
'family came in from Indiana last
week to spend the remainder of the
lwinter in Nebraska.
Mr. and Mrs.A. C. Debcl r'
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen ~
Saturday evening dinner rue"
the Harry Blaco home in Kennard.
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Mr.and Mrs. Oscar Rood and,Mr. and Mrs.Frank Simpson.
_few days lutwesk atthe J. Kuhn
For Sak-Malo hog; 14 head of
brood own, milk cowl.Phono 1122
on 21.Ed Christensen.50-1t'
lflr. and lin. Stanley Manh of
Spiker,were Christmas dinner
gust: at the Elmer Fmin home.
lr. and Mrs. Lucian Peck, Wd~
ter and Ray Peck drove up to Te-
kamah Saturday to vlait the Lin~
" n ¢ m » f r i i . . a o m n a . ¢ . = ¢ . I
ton Puffer family.
Mr.and Mrs. Emil Pollen and
baby of Herman, spent last Thurs-
gw evening at the Elmer Frain
ome.
Miss Ruth Lonenzen,who live
south of town spent last. Sunday
afternoon at the Leonard Axtell
home.
Miss Myrtle Hurdum, who teach-
;es at West Point, spent the holi~'days with her parents,Mr. and
,Mrs. Fred 1-lurdum.
I Miss Mary Pickell, who teaches
'i n the Minneapolis schools,is
lependimz the holidays at the par-
-ental, Geo. Pickell home.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Petersenspent New Years eve with Mr. and
Mrs Glen Evans of Council Bluffs.They remained over night.
Out of town guests last Sundayafternoon at the Oliver Hudwon
home were Mr. and Mrs. Herman
I-Ioneyweell of Perahia, Iowa.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Larsen and
daughter, Dorothy were last Fri#
day evening visitors at the Fred
Christensen home, near Orum.
For Sa le -A slightly used new
kitchen range,a beautiful porce-
lain finish.Will trade or sell
Call Farmers Produce Co.50-tf
Mezlan uma.-.an dnllwhtnr nf Mn
Nm
Pwho
rnsl
Con
elud
erle
fish
and
mer
grm
uhsti
punpris
acqvfunfish
Con
pay
exphun
pro132
'lthe
Thiwitin
wel
a :nati on ¥ \'°W il: 1 9] C<mé;w»i»
Lake malstlon =*°'=,;='*~f 20, 3-
a on g n u ;21, Fort ,<__,,,';g':;,, pun
22. Pxgsssy rocnsylqq af°\=~*==23, wha Cnt' Hills game reux-ve;
24, Pibel Lske rocreation gn7und|;
25,W i l l o w I A N recnauon
s'r°\md-1:26,Muuc ze Canyon
monument;27, Bsllardr m l n hshooting grounds; 28, Oxford hka
nl_
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IrsenntiH gmndis.
.fm m.-.._-_fi|W:wuunpnun Lune recrlluon_ _ l j j ,zr°\md=: ao, umhnem uk. recre-
"|{_'f§"grourgis;81,Loup River
e recrea on groundl; 82. Alex-or ustd for andrln pke -recreation grounds;
_'33,Lincoln county recreation* a non~pol1t-gronndg;34, Han Luke recre-xembers,the ation grounds; 85, irrnold Lake re-
lnw the ex-creation grounds.
embers sex-val
>oiht¢d by thewithout com-L o c A 1 .0 v E w w
Pg;diem "Mr and Mrs Clark mckxen of
;_ Y ggg ,Elk City, are vlsltin relatives here
'ne warden.|The Catholic pmshes of Blair
and Ft. CaU\oun, held a receptionelng done by for lhelr new priest, Rev. Joseph
n v mg Neb-A, Selberlieh at Sc}\effler'a hall on
last 'hxesday evening.The attend-
ance totaled around one hundred
creating newthis and suc-
:hnt the nut-and fifty md an evening with din-vcreatlonn o lWmbe con- ner end progrum including inform-al addresses was enjoyed by all
prewflh Rev.Seiberllch éomes
e Commisrlonlfmm Omaha and hls parlshlonern
my 'iigiil-§§\"°"° given mm a hearty welwme-
, Stolley etaiael W. Dudley Carter of Scotla.Y'b-
ue reeregtifmrvu n pleasant caller at The _.n-
Beaver Lake ferpripe omée last Saturday, Dud-7,Wglgrgenllay had some in to spend Christ-
nds.man with his mother, Mrs. Minervash}m¢che,ie,|Carter and other relatives.He ls
lds; 9, Valen-|!°D¢nntendent of a consolidatedery; lg g¢7,._nch6ol at Scotia, the second lug-
hatchery;11,-°9*Congolldated school in the
s m s m i s m c n I N IRECREATION |>noPsn'rms
ublic properties ol the state'
rse control is vested in the Neb-'
in Game, Foreststlon & Parks'nmission now number 85.In-Tkd in the list are iish hstch-I
s,pukg,recreation grounds,
ing lakes, two game reserves
one tract on which is a monu-
nt to mark an Indian battle-und.
lith the exception of the fish
:hery st Grehm,which was
nhssed with legidstive appro-
itions, all these properties were
uired either by gifts or with
ds derived from the sale ofing md hunting licenses,The
nmission is one state body thst\
's as it goes and the burden of.
cuss falls on fishermen and
rters.The total value of a ll
parties is atimnted at $578,-
.70.
'he asoompanying map shows
lomfi I th
ta hr m be dumy e d
prlutc purposa.
The Commission is
ical body of five rr
Governor being by
of5c.lo ehsimmn.M
six years and are ap;
Govemor, and servo
pensstion except a 1lownnce for time sctu
salaried secretary|who is also state gm
A grest work is b-
the Commlsdon in
rash beauty spots,
ones and assuring to
ceeding generations 1door delights and n
the common people
tlnued and increased.
The holdings ol thn
are: 1, Arbor Lodge 1
Chudron stste park;Springs state park; 4
park;5, Goose Lak
grounds; 6, Rst and
recreation grounds;_on o ess nr°1>ediw|1.=ke recreation grous figure on tl; map corresponds'5,Gretna state ffh the number of the property and recreation un
the appended list.They ue
u sosttared over we state to
groLine stale fish hatch
kelman state fish
.der his supervision.There are 94
: ' N : '~NPROPEn1'lEs|
Public properties ol the statewhose control is vested in the Neb-'
raska Game, Forestatlon & Parks'Commission now number 85.In-Teluded in the list are iiah hatch-I
erles,parks, recreation grounds.fishing lakes, two game reservesand one tract on which ls a monu-ment to mark an Indian battle-ground.|
With the exception of the fishhatcheryat Grehm,which was
purehased with legislative appro-priations, all these properties were
acquired either by gifts or withfundsderivedfrom the sale offishing and hunting licenses,TheCommission is one state body that\
pays as it goes and the burden of-expense falls on fishermen andhunters.The total value of all,
properties is atlmoted at $578,-132.70_
The accompanying map showsthelomtion ol these properHas.|
The figure on tl; map corresponds'with the number of the propertyinthe appended list.They ue
well scattered over the state to
afford the pleasures of the greatout of doors to the most people|
with_the least inconvenience.By
p r l u t e 9 ° ' 9 ° " "33,L l n ~ l n c o un ty r e '
Th e Co mmi s si o n i s a no n ~ p o li t- lg rmmd s ;34,H a n L a k e rec re-
ic al body o f f i v e me mb e rs ,U'\°atio n g rou nds ; 8 5,; Yrn old La ke na-
Go ve rn o r b e i n g by la w th e e x -c re ati on gro und s.
ofGe.lo c h a in n an .Me mb e r s s e r va l
six years and are appointed by theGovemor, and serw without °°'=;-L O C O V E W
pensation except a per diem a-.Mr. and Mrs. Clark mckxen oflowanoe for time actually given. A Elk City,are visiting relatives heresalanedsecretarylsemployedwho is also state game warden.|The Catholic padshes of Blair
A great work is belng done bythe Commisdon in saving Neb-raska beauty spots, creating newones and assuring to this and suc-ceeding generations that the out-door delights and recreation:ofthe common people will he con-tinued and increased.
The holdings ol the Commission
and Ft. CaU\oun, held a receptionfor their new priest, Rev. JosephA, Selberlich at Sc}\effler's hall on
last 'hxesday evening.The attend-
ance totaled around one hundredand fifty spd an evening with din-ner and program includil\8 inform-al addresses was enjoyed bv all
pr°N\'\*~Rav.Seiberlleh comes
from Omaha and his parishionersare: 1, Arbor Lodge state park: 2'|l-rave glvm him a hearty Y"€\°°'"°'
Chadroh state park;3, Vletorlal ,Neb.Springs state pm; 4, swuey statel W~ Dudley C=fc':;;f ff°,§.§fe En-
park;5, Goose Lake recreatlonwv a pleasant D dgrounds; 6, Rat and Beaver Lake ferprise office last Saturday. Hu 'recreation grounds;7,Walgreenllliy had come in to spend Ch 5 '
Lake recreation grounds.mas with his mother, Mrs. Minerva5,Gretna state fish hMche,i"|Carter and other relatives.He ls
and recreation grounds; 9, Valen- aupenntendent of a consolidatedLine state fish hatchery; lg Be lschdol at Scotia, the second larg-
kclman state fish hatchery;11,
Rock Creek state fish hatchery;12, Dodge county sand pits recre~
-est consolidated school ln thenate.He has twelve teachers \m-
lation grounda~18 Cass countywxwrlnsthesepropertiesearly ma pits recreation grounds; 14,
the Commlssiop has not only pur~ Niobrnra Island game reserve,chased many valuable lakes and 15,Memphis Lake recreation
recreation grounds for a small grounds; 16, Blue river recreation
f
gstudents ln the high school and 178
in the grades.The school off-:rs
four courses to the students. Theyhave an outstanding football and
basketball beam.He is well pleas-
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ returned °"
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f-~'~f1l/
~Eé Be hrzfty . . .
~Take advantage of these New
~I~.Years .Grocery Specials and
o es~Jozn the many Happy Home
~Makers who buy their Grocer-
~ies where they 'always get
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relatives of the Tildens.
Hrs. Margaret Iverson and fam-
ily were Chdstmasr eve supper
guests nt the Martin Johnson home
wut of Herman.
Helen Burger returned Sunday
evening to Ft. Dodge. Iowa after
spending Christmas at the paren-
tal, C. W. Burger home.
Sndta and Overeoats.Firstclasl.
Reasonable prices.'I'heo.Wahl-
strom with A. M. Lnndgnrd, Coun-
dl slum, lows .30.26|.
Mr. usd Mrs. Geo.Staben, Jr.,
of Winslde, Neh., spent Christmas
day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs
Q¢¢_ Sfaben.
Mr. and Mrs. lee Hudleson and
Mrs. Georgia Moon of Lincoln en-
iornaha, were sitors at the home'
of Mrs. Smlthjs mother, Mrs. 0li\"
Smith and daughters lan Friday
evening.
Paul Jefferson,son-in-law of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Linden, is get-ting along nloely following sn op-
eration for appendicltia.He ls in
an Omaha hospital.
Mrs.Margaret Iverson,Will,
Pearl and Vera Mae were supper
guests last Friday evening at th:-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ray home,
north of Blair.
Mr.and Mrs.Oliver Hudleson,
Mr.and Mrs. Traney Bohs and
Miss Celia McKenny spent Christ-
mas day in Lincoln with Mr. and
'Mrs Lee Hudleson.
Www not have a Dusrt pennanentages dinner Chdstmss ew sé the that gives a natural wave'A real
OHV" Hudleson home.'bargain at $5 and satisfaction gusr-
llel-en and John Gallagher nnrljnlueed.Call Mrs.M. Sutherland
fsrnlly of Manvdlle. Wyo.. retum-ed home after spending the holi-days with the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John McDonald.'
For Sale-Pure bred Hampshire
bosrs.Large, heavy boned, long
bodied and growthy, just the WPG
for breeding purposes.E. N. Man-
ley, Nashville, Neb.88-if
Howard- Jansen of near Orum,son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jensen
of Blair, was operated on for ap-
pendicitis last Friday at the Em~
manuel hospital ln Oimaha.He is
getting along nicely.
Extra Heavy coffee and whip-
ping cream from high grade
Guernsey and Jersey cows.For
high quality cream call Early Dawn
Dairy.Phone 122 on 38, L:slle B.
Thompson, Prop.5lJ»lt
LaVaughn and Evelyn Meats,
Hattie and Ethel Meierbenrywere
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Luelln, and Miss Myrle French src
spending New Years day in T°~
kamah with their son, Harvey and
wife.
Paul Mead,who ls attendlnpschool at Sioux City, spent Christmas hem with hid parents, Dr. w-
Mrs. C.R. Mead.He returned on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Schroeder a-l '
children, Mr. and Mrs. Fsrrens snr*
fa mi ly dl o f Decatur, spent lastTuesday at the home of Mrs. Percl"
Cdmpton.
Mrsi Agnes Long, who has bmw
visiting at the Fred Long hom"the past few weeks,returned t' i
the Soldiers Home at Grand lslan"
last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Recd O'l-Ianlon arf
hosts today at a New Years dinner
party when Mr. and Mrs.Clark
O'Hanlon and Francis and Mr. and
._--s~ ~-----» »---.,----- ~- ----and Mrs. Walter Petersen. is vis-
iting her cousin, Vlva nt the Her-
man Petersen home at Arlington.
Carl Gehrk, Henry Fischer and
Mr.Lad Mrs.F. w. Ruwe spent.Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Gehrk, who live near Ken-
nard.
Miss Mabel Marsh underwent aserious operation at an Omaha hos-
pital last mek and is reported to
be getting along nicely. She hopes
so be home in a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long enter-
tained the following at an oystersupperChristmas eve,Mr. and
Earl Caldwell.Jack Singleton,
Gretchen and Dorothy Mencke.
Mrs. Bertha Wendt's little dough
ter, Verna, celebrated her birthday
Saturday, Dec. 27, when a numberof friends and relatives called to
axxoru me pressures or the great'Ro¢k Cre e k mm run hatchery;out of doors to the most r>e<»ple|12, Dodge county sand pits recre~'
wrth_the least inconvenience.Bylation grounds;13 Cass county!
acquiring these properties l '_ei-YY sand pile recreation grounds;14,the Commission has not only pur~ Niobrnra Island game reserve,
chased_msny valuable lakes and 15,Memphis Lake recreation
recreation grounds for a small grounds; 16, Blue river recreationpnoe, but, they have saved some of fgroundr 17 Rowell Lak,,e recre-them for public use that were cer-ation gr nds;18, Long Lake re-
sume.He has twelve teachers \m-der his supervision.There are 94
students ln the high school and l78
ln the grades.The school off-:rsfour courses to the students.They
have an outstanding football cal
ed with his work and returned on
Sunday.
basketball beam.He is well pleas-
z<_/ '';,m»
5 \.»_<s./ "f..'t
, , /
i €»;f ~~e
,...,.,,,/...we o~0 \ ~_UUoydMatthiesen spent last Sun-
day visiting at the Alfred Peter-son home at Herman.
I offer for sale my Belgian draft
stdlion, Marquis 12966; also a fine
pedigreed Jack.Call John BollnBlair. Neb.a m i '
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Evans a l
Council Bluffs, were guests n' Mr.and Mrs. C. G. Halbert New Years
Eve and B!-tended the B. F. D.
dance.
at Black 259 for appolntmait. 46-tl
Erv. Haller returned to his home
at Beaver Crossing, Suaday leav-
ing Mrs. I-Ialler here to help care
'for his aged father, Sam Haller,
who has been bedfast (or the pastfour months.
The Danish Brotherhood held
one ol their delightful evening en
tertalnmenta at the M. W. A. hall'hieaday evening, Dee. so.A good
crowd was in attendance and re~
those from Blair who attended a
roller skating party at Hermanlast Friday evening, given by the
Telbasta league.
Mr. and Mrs.Frltz Matlhieser
entertained a b o u t thirty-five
friends and relatives last Saturday
evening,the occasion being her
birth anniversary. f A lovely lunchwas served and the evening was a
very pleasant one.
Mr. and Mrs. Nels Sorenson of
Mrs. Philip 0'Hanlon are guests.
Mary Ann Robinson of Auburn.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. "l-ll"
Robinson.has been visiting her
grandmother, Mrs. C. J. Robinson
and other relatives the past week.
Mr. and Mra.J. A. Mead an¢`
children of Sioux City, spent Chrin
mas with Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Mead
They moved last week to Omahaym he has secured a new r-wifi
on.
exwnu greeunga ann Deal. vnanea.\Relntives of Mr. and Mrs. Lin-
tqn Puifer of Teknmah, have rc-ceived annuunaemenu of the ar-rival of a "wi boy, Marion Elwin,
on Dec. 22 at their home.Mrs.Puffer was formerly Blanche Peck
and is well known in and around
Blair where ahe lived before her
marriage.
The Pinochle Club met last eve-
ffigg at the Henry Mencke hom-
Be Thrifty q
Take advantage of these NewMatinLarsenanddmg.h¢,£reshme:1ts were served it thé cus- Arlington,spenf Chrifztmas day
1§,mm'of Loup City, Nah were tornnry hour.with Mrs. Sorinsorfs parents, Mrwvzueqts of mr.Miller c l m w Jemn,formerly of and Mn. c. M-<3'|'*"|°***"°"-MrsHunk and Mrs. Lora Muni.Mr.the"'A1'11dt1Snyder Miabor 0°.i S | ' § ° " " ' f ? " . " ' § ' ' . ~
1 um a n go na atte nd an c e muVina a1fxd_I§<3aalieFoIey attended'1 Q10 .best times of the season
l Mr. .and Mrs .Y'ears .Grocery Specials andf ? i e r{ E § . ; , , " ~ ~
~ pi rmdwl ~ .3=1\""\"=|'€! rlrlwfl .hi ur.. 'r. G. mr.. ~fmalma .Q 22519.22 join the many Happy Hgme
Mrs. L. C. Klopp, Misa Audrr
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and Hrs. Scott, Allen and Clark and Naphthu. Gag.0P¢1\iU8 date
Allen drove to Stanton, Neb.the of the new Grm as set for Satur-first of the week to attend the dw. Jan. 3.504;funeral of u cousin, Mrs. Ruth Ann\Mn. J. M. Reid received a. mcs-
Ackerman nf that place.lsair? from Mt. Arty, Maryiand, ad-
`Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Lawson of ,vising her of the death of her old-
Rockport,~Mo., arrived at the pm._|est smter, Mrs. H. W. Higdon onental, Fréeman Tucker hom=»lastisatufdab' morning, Dec. 27.Mrs.
(Jnevroiet coupe on the street whil
he went to the New Years
dance.When he came out rl
the dance Wu over, the car
gone.As yet no trace of th: miring car has been found.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clifton 1"
d i n n e r m t ' S - " & ' r "§ " - ' - - ~ " - I \ ~ vl u u n | : | u u ,u a u l u a p u i u J 3 | | u r | ,
g c c E n y e a r t a n d .f a m i l y ,C a r l d n t s ,M r . ` L " & ' R i i m m w h o l n i l ~
a n d c h i l d r e n O f C a l h o u n M a h o n ,w h o w e r e S u n d a y d i n n e r
§ " ' * . " ' -a n d M r s . A l f r e d F e e r a n d g u e s t s o f M r .a n d M r s .F .w .
m u y .
The First Lutheran church of
Wednmday, Dec. 24 to s end the Higdon was known to a num
daughter,Maxine and Mr.ami
Mrs.Andersdn,°Jr. and son, als:
this city held their Qhristrnas pro-
gram hnd treats on Friday, Dec.P ber of
Christmas holidays.Dr.Lawson' Bialr people as she had visited
returned to Rockport. Friday.,here a number of years BRO
Rev. and Mrs. 0. U. McProud of
Aubm-u,Neb., were visiting Blair
friends during-°'fhe Christmas hoii-
dflam Rev, McProud was former-
Iy pastor of the M. E. church here
and will be kindly remembered by
many old friends.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Meierhenry
and daughters of this city.and
Hi.. and Hrs. A. J. Sutherland,.who live west of town, entertain-
26 as is their custom.There was5':f..:lf"2m":,?:;.'&;:5.",§';=;",, : n good attcndanqe and the usual
A. P. flornptfon home.Ernest Cl 'presentation of glfts.
ton is a nephew of Mrs. Compt hir. and Mrs. E. E. Epnerly UN*
6121the 'following at a Christmas'M _d tertained ataturkey dinner Christf
dmner:Mr. and Mrs. John Stffh-
erland, Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Suth-
erland, Mr. and Mra Holger Han-
sen and daughter,Opal and son,
Orvil and Mr.I!nrley,Il..ger|,us
Herman.
r an Mrs Fred Long enter mas the f I1 wi : Ge E 1 ffalned Chnstmaa day the follows Denver, Juli.,m W. ~r'T"E§»§J§-
mg guests for supper:Mr. mfr!ly and Mr. and Mrs. Martin NeI»Mrs. Weston Long and childre:'son and son of Blair.Mr. ard Mrs. Earl Caldwell: J"}The Christian church members
Smgleton,all of near Blair 21'Anhur, Earl and Buddy neenw,.'§g"'a """°h.P§'*Y ~""d .birt1§da)*
i Ruwe.
I
Rav. and Mrs. L. J. Moran left
last Sunday afternoon for Lihirrtv '
Mo.to visit Mrs.Moran'ar rela-»I
hveg.Miss Vera L8¥11hf"1$ccom-1pannedthemtoKansasCitvff1
i t .Bt the L.Peterson homeey plan to return th 1 we riof the meek.e a r pa
Keith Vinton celebrated his
twelfth birthday Tuesday evewing,
when his mother invited in a num-
ber of his schoolmates go malre
merry with him for a few hpurs.
Needless to say, the affair Was a
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Mr.and Mrs.Walter E.Meier-Mr.and Mrs.Holger Hauser
h e n r y w h ?r e s 1 d e _w e s t o f B l a i r , ' t h e f o l l o w i n g :M ' $ " ° § n $ " § § . ~ § " § " " § '
W E N C'h l "l B t ll l B S d l n e r g u e S t .i a t i ! I a n g e n a n d d a u } [ t e r a n d M ° L :
t h e. h o m e u g M r .u n d M r s .P r e d M a t t h i e s e n o f m a g m M r Q m ,
M e l e r h e n r y 121 A r l m g t o n .| M r s .H a n s M a t t h i e s e n a n d s o n s o f
M r .a n d M .L u t h e r 0 ' H a n ¥ o n S p e : 1 c e r ,N a b .I n t h e e v e n i n g Il l :
a n d li ttle son c ame u p Saturd ay visi ted at th e I .. P . P ete rso n h omf
eve n i n g to spend Sunday a t th e near Rose Hili.».parental,Clark 0'IIanlon home.\
With the addition of Mr. and Mrs.
Philip 0'Hanio:1 of this city,all
Mr. and Mrs.Chas. ThielfoldtandLyle,Mr.and Mrs.John
Thielfoldt and Ruby, Mr. and Mrs.
entertained at, di I
enjoyed a goose dinner together
Saturday emning.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Anderson or
west. Nebmska areet, entertained
the following relatives for Clmst-mas dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Nels Lindberg,Miss Leona Lar-
Arlington.
Dqxft fail to bring your poultry
cream and egg" ~ _the Farrpgrss e Occas on a pleasant one.
Produce Co.It :mt compet\t1on|Rev H Nielsen pastor of the
that makes our prices as we a'-
ways pay the highest market atall times and we feel that we arcnot entitled to any sympathy or
credit.It's business.50-lt
Mr.and Mrs. John McDonaldenjoyed a family reunion by hav-iw -li of their children and theirhmilies home Christmas day. Thi.
sen. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Svendganl lg, =g;;;,=;g '§;':_"atl;?.`3;'.£§:°0¢";';'
apdFrancea and Ruth, *¥=ffv and On Sunday all went to ffmalifi
F/Idle Thlfalloldt and Chns Stabcnfwhere thay were dinner guests an
were Chnstmas dmner guests at theClyde McDonald home.
the home of Mrs. Lena Thielfuldt,.\M r and Mrs. Chris Larsen en
west of Herman.ned at a s . loc .Mr.and Mrs.Arthur An mon Mt. anl M . J L _s lx uc kgoose dmH a n s ~ M r s . ~"v .,h:d h m ;.52 ~, ; ; : ; i ' ; 2 § f M i ? " ; 2 § , ? a ; s ; ~
ber, all Of Herman an 'at rine from a sojourrn a t Excelsior Mr. and Mrs. :lens laogh Mr. an
Newkuk _rmd Iron:Peterson °f|Springs; Mg.'l`he Lazures have|Mrs.Han! Wulf and famlly, M
near Blmr.!m&ce a hablt of sums down to ahegand Mrs. .alfred Reeh and Mr. am
Spnngs every year, and feel very Mrs. George Rezh.
Anderson and daughter,I-Iclen,
Fire of unknown origin started
in the wood pile at the FrankStricklett residence on east State
:stmet lan Monday_morning and
was prbmptly put out by the B.
F. I). boys on their arrival.A
short time..Iater, the Eat Shopawning was discovered on five and
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was wrecked before the fire could_
be put out.
dinner for the following:Mrs.Christine Vlasak and children and
Mr.. John Fear, of Winnebago, Mr.
Alex Baer of Norfolk,Mr. and
Mrs.Leo Schmitz and family of
Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Peer
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar
Feer and family and Frank Mor-
rison of Blair.
Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Giesier and
daughter, Gladys Harkey of Moore
field, Nab., have been in Blair this
vreek greeting old friends and
neighbors who are glad to see them
again.Rev. Giesler was pastor
the Church of God in this cllastyear and he and his family
made a number of warm friends
during their stay here.The En-terprise office force ackr1owled;.~;ea
as pleasant call from them.Theylook happy and contented and re-
port thcir work very pleasant at
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vfell acquainted with the place andl
like to take a lntle time off when
the farm work is slack.They re-
port the highwa No. 71y throughIowa and Missouri in excellent-ahspe and made the trip in good
time.
Mrs. Geo. Kuhr, Jr., the retir-
ing oracle of the R. N'u. gave a
Mrs. E. S. Beaty was hos e.-ms aa
a family dinner on Christ day
The occasion was aiso h littl
granddaughier, Patty Lou Ranki..
birthday at which time she vmeleven years old.Both events wer
properly celebrated and there wen
nineteen present to enjsiithe love!
dinner and good time t followeIHr. and Mrs. Andrew Feer en!one o'cluck luncheon to the offic-wmhacd Inst Friday at a family|018 of the Royal Neighbors Tues- 1 ,f{',if,;.,,, Ne,f""E £ ° i ; » ? ' ° ° " ° f
'day Dec. 30 Around twent were'`evening'Y gt!! spend New Years day at theprese:\t._The afternoon was spent
in a. social way with visiting and
games.Mrs. Fred Siert won thefirst prize and Mrs. Earl Csddwdl
th:booby.The ladies left for
their homes, thanking Mm Kuhrforthe very pleasant afternoon
théy had enjoyed together.
Mr.and Mrs.Glen McDonald
entertained at a party, Christmas
eve when Santa arrived during
the evming calming ¢=x<'itf\r'""*
among tha children.Those pres-
ent were Mr.and Mrs.Harold
Hallberp; and Paul of Omaha, Mr.
J. Petersen home with relatives._One of the pleasant features of the
day was a. delicious dinner prepa.r~
ed by Mrs.Petersen and around
the table was gathered Mr.and
Mrs. A.. R. Brock, Mm Jas. Kirby
and those mentioned above.
Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Toft enter-
tained four tables of friends at
pinochle Dec. 23.Those present
were Messrs. and Mesdames Otto
Christensen, Harry Johnson, John
imlarsluli,Bob Rasmussen,Har-Lnr..:n,Geo.Kuhr, Jr.,Harold
nnel' at their urch parlors lashevening, Dec. 31.A nice ro a happy one for all.Mrs.Vinton
P gr md an egfening of visiting made .served a fine lunch.
I Mrs. Ed Wolff entertained Dec.
g complimentary to har mnthvr
I r S h J h to.'h -Fnraisii utheran chu1c}1_, was unabler:da; it a"r;5 g; o`;;m"s°|few§§*fP.
aa to §a;;2;,:3,"§;t"":z é°'<-'§;'§'$"'**'*2 nature of a.surprise and all
san, president of the s ~f th enjoyed the afternoon lnqngnsely
yn o asczty, took his place at the morn-rs. Jiziunston was the recnpzent of
..a num r of nice gifts.mg servlce.I John Dornacker,who lives in
and Mrs. Fred Olsen and (,1itford,M r .a n d M r a .~O g ;g y *1 m d I ; ; 3 ; S § " m ; h ° M l _ § i "§ ; S , § § h _ f * ' ; 1 '
.d a r "I » |0E m i l "1 3 2 .. 5 3 I r i r s .5 2 . . . .' a n d J o h n M m w L T h e b o o b y |
O i s e n a i m c h i l d r e n ,M r s .R H c f : " l | n r i z e s w e r e w o n b y _ M r s . J o h n M a r -
h i c D o n n . l d a n d A l l e n a n d H a r r y s h a l l a n d G e o .; . u l 1 r ,J r .M r s .
I i c l z .R e f r e s h m :. t s w e r e s c - r w c l T a f t s e r v e d a l m e l y l u n c h a t a
. . | . . . . : . . . .r i m n \ n 1 i n ¢ : r u l 8 t B S O R ! -
BQ"l95» Miss Agnes Gilbertson and
Mss Eleanor Dixon attended
budge luncheon in Omaha at t'
Fontanelle Tuesday, Dec. 30,
12:30,given by the Chi Omeg
sorority.
The YUUHS' people of the First
Lutheran church and a number nf
college students held a wagh party
at the church parlors last evening.
Dec. 31.Games were enjoyed, a
program given.Lunch was served
at the proper hour.
Mr.and Mr Fred Anderson,
Mrs. Constance ensen and daugh-
ter, Marie of McCook, Neb.. Har-
vey Ryan of Omaha and Mr. mdfhlrs. Ove T. Anderson and family
of this city,were last Sunday'dinner guests at the Guhlberp; An-
derson home.
Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Peer enter-
tained at a Christrnagfpat1.y Dec.
,24.A tree and the usual goodtime that goes with the occasion,were enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Del-
mar Feer and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Peer, John Feet of Wim
nehago, Alex Fear of Norfolk. Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Schmitz and family
of Omaha.
Mrs. Percy Tucker, Mrs. HenryIare:\z:n and Miss Lulu Lorenzei
gave a snovmr for Mrs. Ross Love
glaat Saturday afternoon at thh
home of Mrs. Tucker of the Long
Creek neighborhood.Mrs.Loveformerly taught in the Lung Creek
school district and was teaching intheneighboringGreenedistrict
this nu ihd up until the Thanks-giving time when sh announcedeher marriage. At this party, about
sixteen were present and |. delight-
ful afternoon was spent.Hrs.
Love was the ecipient of a num-. ber of lovely gifts.The hostess
served a delicious luncheon.
the southern part of the county,
was a pleasant caller at The En-;terprise office Saturday.John re '
ports his little six months old
grandson, twin son of Mr. and Mrs.Eggert Ohrt of Bennington,wasoperated on Tuesday, Dec. 23.\in
an Omaha hospiw for mastois'
trouble.The child is getting alcng
nicely at this time.
Miss Leona Larsen entertained
four tables of friends at pinochle
at the Jens P. Larsen home on
Maple street last Saturday evening
Other games were enjoyed and r
delicious lunch was served by Mm'
Larsen during the evening.Thr]
following wqre present:Mr. andf
Mrs. Arth r Anderson, Eddie gnf-Ha ny Thi lfo ldt,Clinton SmithRoy Paulson, all of Herman; Mr.|
and Mrs. Chas. Thielfoldt of ken-nard;Gertrude Mencke.KathI'2¥\!
Mow,Katherine Woltje.Evelyn
Anderson,Leona Larsen,Etho
Meierhenry,Leonard Henriksen |
Clifford Metzler, all of Blair.
Mr. and Mrs.Floyd Wilber ,
taertained around forty relatives a"dinner last Sulmay in honor of 1hf\
birth annimrsary of Mr.W1l*}f°11
The afternoon was spent in.fJl8Y}I1P£ :.
cards and visiting ang] agood tmfl
was enjoyed by all present.Thr*following were guests:Mr. at=d|
Mrs.Paul Thomas,Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Lf.1lie Thomas and families. Mr. nnf'
Mrs. Harold Inu-ie and Floyd lm|
rle, all of Modale, Iowa:Mr. anf'|Mrs.W.M.Barnes of Connell*Blmiffu; Mr. and Mrs. Ergil Slezak
of Omaha;Clarence !-hllman of
Enid,Okla.,Mr.and Mrs. J.A I
Hiilman. Mr. and Mrs.Enrl I-Illl»
man,Mr.and Mrs.G00.Nelson
Mr.and Mrs. Johnnie Toft nn'Mr. and Mrs. C. Thornberg, all cf
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Bargains
Prunes, size ~ io 80, 25 lb. Box -$1.69
fmes, size 70 to 80, 3 lbs; for Q5c
White Raisins 2 lbs. for --'35c
Swifts Quick Naptha Soap 10 Bars --39c
60c Can Farrel's Wedding Breakfast
Cane and Maple Syrup, Special, can 35e
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Sugar, 10 lb. sack --63C
~25c Kamo Mince Meat by the can -15c
Texas Grapefruit per dozen -55c
()ne=l1alf Doien ---28c
Sunkist Oranges, 2 dozen -35c
~Mpsihrooms 8 ounce can --65c
4 ounce can ==--35c
~Asparagus No. 2 can -_25c
Frost King Flour 48 pound sack'-$1.29
Frost King Flour 24 pound sack 69c
Cranberries, Eat More Brand, per lb.-20c
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Phone 32 or 33 ."The Big Store'
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ers are R. E. Fairchild and MissLaVaughn Hansen at ihe Wranch
school ,
Teresa
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Treats
Misa Alice I-'zenc.h,Miss
Foley and Mia Mary An-at Que three other schools.
of nuts and candy were
given at each of me programs.
duimr 1'ine.sistiflg at the John Kruger ho~Hrs Cnbt d J h».-an o n <mio>'@51d Lheillne f h e r g r a n ~ggglfmg eve sipper attilxe Emll ~ and B-irs:SH:1rley.Glem
en ome.r.and ra G9p"and Mr. and Lira. Emil 'Fallen 1Broderson mud Mr. and Mrs. Wa!!Wachter at A_ W Pet,r_rsen's; Mr_SUndn.y dinner at the Soren Wal
and Mrs. Alfred Svogerson at d1e'"\='"" home.Will Yoss home; Mr. and Mrs. J.|A large crowd of patrons an
w.Nmlsgn and family at 'I`or}al'friend.e enjoyed the Chrigtmm pr
[WE STUGK PHIBES
Al salma UMAHA
Gxrlstlnau m spend a Iew dayswithMrs.A.Imumder'a parents,
Mr.~ and Mrs. Carl Warn.'may
returned to Wayne Monday mom-
mg.Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Akinn and
son came fora few dgys~ X i t h
.Tune'lin Dennison, la.The bridewas Mus Mew Hansen, uaugpterof Ed Hansen, and the groom, nson of Mr. and Mrs. John Tmylur,Sr.Mrs. Taylor is teaching thelower grades in Bisbee school.lnthe spdng they will go w house-keeping on Lhe Taylor farm, whereHnmlfl 'Fnvlnr now lives.
I PEACEFUL HILL QKENNARD RURAL
JOTTINGS
`|nd m d Mrs. u%.I.".§.,' agent. ¢{,i§'&§.... day .12 ~ Mrs, Dewey Joneg. Qarl
Mrs. P. K. Nelson home in Blair."P d '.L""br=¢h¢ °f WmsldeMrs.Carscn Wrich Lelebmtedlvm with Frank Gasser andher birthday Christmas 69 by en_;:rly Monday afternoon and eve
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Kuhr rndl _
Callie Reaeipis Liberal and
Market Sharply Lower .
Top $12.00
HOGS OFF l0»25c; SLOW
FJ! Lnmbi Lsrcely 150250 lmrer
at $'l.M@B.l0.Fezder Lnmhs
sum and rn-m nt $6.5067.25.
Aged Khan Hold Study.
'Unlnh sawn Yards. Dee. 30, mo
-Iowa prices ruled .ln the tat
mm market. at the onenlnu ot
the vek best made: ruling 1c@
:se lnwcr and plnlner lots zsosm:
umm.Quality wma main and the
lan $12.00.Cow stu!! and feeders
ruled ltmdl' m easier.Receipts
12.000 head.Quotations on Cattle: Cholce tn
prime yurlkms $12.75 6 14-251:ood m choice yearllngu $11,000
rms: mr to sood yemrlmss $0.23
61035; common w fair yenrllnzs
$'l50@9.00:tx-nah:wannedups
$s:»o0'r.5o:choice prime handy
steers tu.1s@1a.as: chnlce prime
heavy nears s11.so01mso:nocd.
choice mudy gwgrg $1o.25@u.5o:
rrwd to choice heavy mm $10.25
61150: lair D0 800d steers $8.500
1030: common ho zur steers $1.50
61150: Kood m choice swckers
smmono: nm- so good stocker:
$'l.75@8.'1G; common bo tal: stmt-en $s.15@7.'1s; u-my grade$5.50
0615: good to choice feeders $7.75
08.151 fall to Kood feeders $6.75
0735:common to tal:feeders
ss.sws.'15:swck cows $4.250
515;me k hcllers s5.su@'r.'15:
mock meer calves S1.50®11.00;
:':cI: hcffcr rzircs s'1.on@a.so.
HEAVY mm 0F HOGS L owrz:
'nvenw tho"-~"d fresh nous ::~
rlved Monday and wld nn u slow
market at Drlcw wmk to 15023:
luwer uma Saturday.'I'racf::1wus largely at a spread ui $1.500
1.55 wlth choice butcher weights
lm w s un.
LOW ER mis ss FOR mnnxs
\ Home 14.000 lr u h sh¢€P and
hmhs were rcselved Monday and
the market ruled l5@25c loweron me mmm. with mes at $7.500
5.10.Feeda lambs were quolably
:ma y a t zc.5um.25 and :sed
sheen generally unchnnaed.
PAT LAMBS: Fed lambs, good
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Mr. Aki:1's pm-gnu, mr. ana mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jenkins and
children drove to Tilden, Ncb. io
soend Christmas with relativas.
They returned Sunday evening.
Rev. and Mrs. E. P. Booher and
children were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs.Earl Jenkins Monday
evening.
T. E. Akins.;
Dave Pritchard and dauzhters
Maxine.Beatrice and Joy Jeanne
ment Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Jensen and children at Har-
lan, Iowa.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Andersen en-
tertained out of town guem Ins!
Sunday.Rosemary Hedelund of Omaha,
is spending a part of her Christ-l
mas vacation with her consin,|
Jeanette Hedelund.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde L, Rosen~
baum entertained at a family din-
Dinncr guests at the MartinLarsen home Christmas day wgrc:Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Taylor, hir.and Mrs. Ed H,==»-» and familyMr.and Mrs.C.Larsen and
dnughoera,Miss Louise Kamen,
Jens Jespersen and Mrs. LawrenceJesperscn and three dauhdtem ofHerman.Mr. and Mrs.`Han-sin and daughters and Mr.andMrs. Johnny Taylor were evenin;
guests.Chtisimas eve supper guest.; at
the John Taylor home were :MLand Mrs. Harold Taylor and chil-
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Liemmons 'wu-liarnson, and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Taylor.Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hansen and
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the Rudolph Hansen home,near
Kennnrd
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Andrea-
son and sons spent Christmas day
at the parental, Hans Chris\.offer~san home.They were Friday eve~ner Christmas day.Those pres-f ._em were Mr. and Mrs.Georgelmnx supper guests at me George
Menking,Mr. and Mrs.Harlan F°ge!:i h°m-, 'ro h
French, Warren and Eugene....::.."f..2 .:i .'".:°.::::..'§ .:*..5
Miss Emma Stslwnberg came Mrs. Lam mllana and fmlareh andout from Omaha no spend a f°WlKenne'th and Stanley Andrenson.
dnvs at the E. Berry home.Fnday evening guests at the
Orval Andreasen came from Fred Christiansen home were Mr.South Dakota to spend Christmas land Mrs. Chris Larsen and Dom ywith his parents,Mr. and Mrs. og Blair,Mr. and Mrs.Rich
Robert Andreasen..§*"gS<;"g"d Vgala.um
Mr.and Mrs.Will Thurber of,a u "Y nner guests at e
Omaha. spent l week with Mrs.
'l`hurbcr'pnrem , Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Andrea .
Mr. and Mrs.Hans Jorgensen
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entertained the following at ChHst_wm§ dinner: Mr. and Mrs.W. B.
Rosenbaum and family,Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Hansen and Duane, Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Rosenbaum and
children,Blix and Mrs.Leslie
French and daughter of Arlington,
Mr.and Mrs. Mike Nelsen and
Verona,Velma Ruwe of Orum,Herman Kruse and Ed Labbs of
Pennington.
Mr. and Mrs.Clyde E. Rnsen~
baum and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Jap Rosenbaum and children were
dinner guests of Mrs. Ruth Roscn~
baum Christmas.Mr. and Mm Cly de E.Rosen-
baum and children. Mr. and Mrs.
Gus Kempcke and children visited
at Gus Kronberg's Chnstmns eve.Mrs. C.Miller entertained at a
family dinner Christmas, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Miller and family, Mr,
and Mn. Mike Anderson.
Mrs. T. J. Wright came homo
from Kansas to spend Christmas
with her son, W.E.Wright and
family.She returned on Monday
morning..Joe Gallagher is spznding this
Fred Christiansen home were Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Larsen and sunsand Gifford French.Howard Jensen is in the Eman~uel hospital in Omaha where he
underwent. an operation Saturday
morning.|Mr. and Mrs, L. E. Larsen and
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children spent Saturday evening atthe Manin Larsen home.Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rasmussenand family enjqyed n turkey din-ner at the Lars Holland home onChristmas day.Guests who were entertained ata goose dinner Sunda at the H.C.Larsen home inclu ed: Messrs.and Mesdnmes Ed Hansen and
daughters, Martin Larsen and sons,
Lars Rolland and family and John-
ny_Tr.\ylor, also Rev. and Mm. P. J.Rcxnertsen and Jens Jespersen andMrs.Lawrence Jespersen anddaughlers of Herman.C nstmas eve supper guesu atthe Chris Benson home were: Mr.and Mrs. Joe Jessen and children,Mr. and Illrs. Alice Jensen and chil-dren,Mnss Lennetta Gnuse andLonnie Weaver.
Tuesqay evening, a large audi-
ence emoyed a program and Christ
mas tree at_Bisbee school.A can-tata "'l"ne Light uf the World" was
very well rendered by Lhe pupils.After_the Pfggmm Santa arrivedand dxstrlbut gifts and candy tothe children.
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uz this week in Fremont.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hansen andhildrenand Harry Kahnk wereinnerueas nt. the August Kahnk
ome C ristmas day.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Voss and Mr..nd Mrs. Ben Voss visited at theThris Snnds home Sunday.
August Kali:-ik and family anddr. and Mrs.Henry Wrich andhildren were Friday dinner guests
fremnnt.The occasion was Mar-'in's 13th birthday.Mr, and Mrs.Pete Rasmussenmd children were Christmas din-ier guests at the Charles Wrich
r o m e .
Mr. and Mrs.Harry Wrich and
children spent Christmas eve at
.he parental, Albert Hansen home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Voss visited
-t the Henry Tietgen home Sat-irdaly.Li lisn and Marie Kahnk visitedt the Chris Wi-ich home in Blair
.t the H. B. Martens home a t
>°SPf'*%x.°"s'93=K..
.....,,.g Mrs, Dora Knudsen visited at the
'Mrs. Anna Carlson home Tuesday.
Mrs.Wm.Cunningham spent
Monday at the Al Kronbem home.
Mr.and Mrs.Kronberg are the
proud parents ol a baby boy bornMonday.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Rix andbaby and Mary Klotz visited MrsDora Sumner and leon Tuesdayevening.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Naeve weresupper guests at the Mrs. GeorzeNaeve home Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gasser andfamily were supper guests at the'Louis Goreham home Christmas
eve.Mrs.Geo.Naeve,Hans andMaggie were dinner guests at theFrank Naeve home Christmas dayMr. and Mrs. Chas. Misfeldt andchildren were supper guests at theHy Mlsleldt home Chistmas eveMr. and Mrs.A.C.Andersonand family, Mr. and Mrs.Charles
Misfeldt and children were dinnerguestsat the Mrs.Marlin Ras-mussen hong: Thyrsday__evznink-_
ANNOUNCEMEN'l
¢There will be a meeting of that
'Nebraska-iowa Milk Producers and
the Kennard local association attheI.0. 0 . F.Hall at Kennard
Saturday evening, Jan. 3, at 7:45for the purpose of diseuaélng mar-
keting milk through the Associ-
ation.Mr. Otto Pfeiffer of Elk-
horn will be the speaker and any
question asked hy the Milk Pro-
ducers will be welcome.
John Kunnemann.
BREWSTER BITS
Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Wulbernwere the victims ol surprise com-uany last Monday evening,cele-
bratimr their 15th wedding anni-versary.Each brought t.he.lrlu.nch
baskets.The evenmlz_was Spentat cards, prizes being given Henry
Wulbern and Miss Alice Wlese,
first; .lim Nielsen and Misa Emma
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Andex-sen's;Mt. and Mrs. Christ-offer Andersen and family and Mr.and Mrs..Chnstian Andersen andfamily at. Peter Anderaerfs.Mr.and Mrs. Albert Nelson and Mr.
nnd Mrs. Fred Nelson and families
at Peter Nelson's:Mr. and Mrs.Harry Swanson and family at Nels
5war§on's.iChnstmssdayszuestsat theHenry Jensen home were Harvey
Sws.nson's:at Christoffer Ander-';;cn's were Christian Andersen's:Andrew Andersen's and Marie. andPercyAndersenattheHans
Swrcerson home were Allred Svml-
;rsons.Hans Hansen's were sun-per guests at the P. K.Nelsonnome.Soren Wolsmann's snent'Christmas day at the John Wols-
~rnann home.
Miss Bertha Nielsen of Sweet.--water. Texas event Friday eveninzand Saturday at the J. W. Nielsen
home.
f Mz and Mrs. Han Ham:en and
ami were amone use oeelebxateMr. and Mrs. Sam Hol-
atein's 20th anniversary Sunday
alferhoon..
;gram nnd troegiwn nt Brenater
Lachool Tuesday evening,Dec. 28»
lCnn\|y. nuts and upplcs were pasa-f cd and preents. were exchanged.
'School was closed until Dec. 29th.'A two day New Ye rs vacationwas granted.l
Mr. and Mrs. Soren Wolxmann
and children spent Fnday eveningat the Roy Pollen home.
Frances Kronberg spen Thurs-
day night and Friday th her
grnndmother, Mrs. Annu Carlson,
Mr. and Mrs. Art Dealer and
Duane, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Hunt
and Darlene of Omaha, spent Sumday afternoon at the A. A. Kron-
berg home.-
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nielsen
children were among those
enjoyed a turkey dinner at
home of Mrs. .Kate Nielsen
Blair last Sunday.
Mrxna Mrs. Bi ll Vogt, Mr.
Mrs.Hans Jorgensen.Irma
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Opal Jeppesen, Mr.and Mrs. Al-
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family attended the 20th wedding
anniversary for Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Holstein Sunday.
August,!(ahnk and family were
Sunday dinner guests at the Wm.Hansen home. near Bennington._Mrs. Sophie Wiese and John via-gsd at the Otto Voss home Sun-
y.._Clarence Voss spent Sundaywith Glen Voss.
Mr- and Mrs. Louie (Tottsch nnfl
iam1ly and Mr.and Mrs.EarlChristens en and d aulrhter were sun
per gue sts n t t h e P. J .Chris ten-
se n ho me Ch ri stmas e ve .
Mr s .D o r a Su mn e r an d Le o n
:me nt Ch r is tma s day a t th e Geo.
Oh n g e r h o me a t Mo d ule . I o wa .
Mr ,an d Mr s .Pe te Rasmussenand c hildren were dinner sruests at
:Ihre Charles W dc h home Christmas
a v.Mr. an d Mrs . L oui s Gor eha m a nd
f n m i lv we r e di nn er me a t s a t th tFrank Gas.ar»r home Christmas day
Mr .an d Mr s .Gu s Paulsen nnr'
c h i ld r e n we r e d i n n e r n e s ts r l *'~
Peter Rasmussen home Satu rday .
Mr . an d Mrs . L ou i e Go tta c h a m
c h ildr en wer e di nn er g ue sts at thr
pnr ental,E m i l Gotts c h h o me on
Chri stmas.
Mr . an d Mr s . L o u i e Go tts c h a m:
c h ildr e n vi s ited at the P. J . C hr *
'Hormone Kepsmql, auuoq uasua1
Mr s. F ra n k Ga sa e r an d Rei nh nr t
we r e c allers i n Benning-ton Sun-
da y mo rn i ng .
guests at the Richard Nelson
e.1Ir. and Mrs.Henry Kuhr andhur,Mr .andrg Mrs.Albert
r,Mr.and M . Harold Ras»~sen and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
h and Miss Anna were amonge who enjoyed Christmas din-at the Otto Arp home,nearnard.Ir. and Mrs. Mads Madsen en
ained for Christmas dinner, allir children and families.
unday afternoon guests at the~015; Andreason home were Mr.If .. Sv-ren Larsen of Coloradonga and Mr. and Mrs. Peteroct' Fremont.lr. and Mrs.Henry Kuhr andhur,Mr.and Mrs.Fred WulffamiI/spent Christmas Evell Mrs.iebke Wulf in Blair.
he yearIK business meeting of
Pauls c urch will be held~on
COUNTRY SCHOOLS NEARKENNARD HOLD PROGRAMS
The Wranch, Maney, Rispin and
Colby schools held their Christmas
programs Tuesday night with
large crowds of the patrons o l
these schools attending. The mach-
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.. Special Prices . 0,
January Ist to March lst
Disc Sharpening
At 20c 'per Blade
Regular Price 25c
Bring themin »-Quick Service
Besl Wishes
. . For a Prosperous 1931 ..
George Morris
I ~...,,Mi s s Gretc hen Peter.sen tlueqprize
o n th e gue ssi ng contest..huge
nreaent. inc luded Messr s. and Mes-
da me s B i ll V o g t,Ha n a V o g t,A l-
fr ed Svo erson,Soren W olsmaain
a n d f a y ,F r a n k Sie rt,C h n s
J a h n el a nd f ami lg He n r y W u lb e r nan d f a mi ly ,A l r t Ne lso n an dfa mily , A lb e n P ete rs e n a nd Ela in e
Ru do lp h K u h l a n d fa mi ly . Ch nr le s
Glr c k a n d f a mi ly , L o u i s L a n n tz e n
an d fa mi ly ,B i ll Jalu1el_ and f a m-
i lv,Bo b Andersen a n d f a mi ly .
He n r y L a mme r s an d f er n ii y . L ar s
Petersen an d Olg a ,.lam Ni else n
an d f a mily , Ha n s Ha n s e n a n d f a m
ily .E m i l Ma tze n .E m m a .Be rtha .
Lu c ille a nd Otto. Ha n s J or g en s en ,
Ch a r les Re eh a n d A n n a a n d Ha n s
Svo g er e o n, A lma a nd Ha rr y Svo g -
erson. Ge orge Boc h, Harry 'I`hump
son. Milo. Opal and Irma J e;/Qeson,
W i lma V o s s .Ele an o r D e mn e yendGretc hen Petersen.l'\rl'.ew*
Mr s . W ulb er n we r e p re s en ted wi th
a ro c ki n g c ha i r a s a to k en of re -
me mb mn c e .
Q.0 .:f-'unior spent Monday cvenlnr(atthe Lillnrd Jensen home while the
men folks enjmayed un oyster sup-ner at their lo ze.Mr, and Mrs .Al Kronberg are
'h» proud parents of n baby hovbornDecember 22. _ This makestwo boys and a girl m tlmir fam-ily.Mother and babe are both
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nennnn l-.au.en na. nad.,.lured last Saturday noon_ when hewas caught by the engine belt,throwing hlm over,breaking his
leg above the knee and receivingseveral head injuries also. He wasshthee h ist hospitalruedwM r odin Omaha and ls fzelmz as well as]
can be expected.Mr. and Mrs. John Vogt and
children were supper guests Sun-
day at the Elmer Olson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Smith andson had Christmas dinner at the
Frank Schafer, Sr. home in Blair.Harold l3awsha.s been a visitor
at the Brewster school thi; week.
Mr.and rs.Hans n,
Torvel And rsen and Bob Ande en
and families, Miss Hiltabldelwere,
Saturday supper guests ut the Jim
Nielsen home.Mrs. Lena Nelson is spending :\
few days at the Albert Petersen
home.
Mrs. Frank Jnhnel has been ns-
Miss Olga Petenze:1 pent Friday
evening ut the- Bill ulbern home-
Mr.and Mrs.Hurry Johnson,
Gwendolyn and Geraldine, Dorothy
Vinderslev,Mr. a nd Mm Alfre d
Svogerson and Chdstine,Hans
Svogerson, Alma und Harry Svog-erson were Sunday dinner guuts
at the Soren Sorensen home, near
5 Teknmah.Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Svogerson
and Christine were duck dinner
guests at the Henry Tietgen homelast Saturday, celebrating Dolorei
first birthday.Mr. and Mrs. Grover Wilkins
:mil family hnd Sundny dinner a t
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me Rolnnd Smith home.
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nd h .. Sv-ren Larsen of Coloradopnngs and Mr. and Mrs. Peteroft oct' Fremont.Mr. and Mrs.Henry Kuhr andrthur,Mr.and Mrs.Fred WulfndfamiI/spent Christmas Eveith Mrs.iebke Wulf in Blair.The yearIK business meeting oft.Pauls c urch will be heldfon
ursday afternoon, Jan. 8 at the
hmch.The Aid will dsc meet athe church the same afternoon.Mr.and M m Merton Winchell~nd Irene and Chds Nelson of~lair; were Sunday dinner guests~t the Harold Taylor home.Friday evening supper guests athe Peter Nielsen home were Mr.~nd Mrs.Art Puilen and family.
tr. and Mrs.Pete Thomson and
lggo,ilev.Knud Larsen and threehildren of Laurel, Neb. were Sundaydinner guests at the Chris~enson home.A program and Christmas treo'as enjoyed at the Danish churchSunday afternoon.
St.Pauls Christmas tree andprogram was given Sunday eve-ning at the church.
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COUNTRY SCHOOLS NEARKENNARD HOLD PROGRAMS
The Wranch, Maney, Rispin and
Colby schools held their Christmas
programs Tuesday night with
large crowds of the patrons o l
these schools attending. The mach-
.4
.. Special Prices . 0,
January Ist to March lst
Disc Sharpening
At 20c 'per Blade
Regular Price 25c
Bring themin »-Quick Service
Besl Wishes
. . For a Prosperous 1931 ..
George Morris
General Blacksmithing
Kennard ---Nebraska
an ~o |or
We Need Money !!!
Here is a Special Offer on
Harness Oiling
z Sets for§$l.50
Regular Price $1.00 per set
» - Repairing Reasonable » -
Jack Dempsey
Kennard, Nebraska
This Offer Good Until Jan. l7, '31
-'unior spent Monday cvenlnr(atthe Lillnrd Jensen home while the
men folks enjmayed un oyster sup-ner at their lo ze.Mr, and Mrs .Al Kronberg are
'h» proud parents of n baby hovbornDecember 22. _ This makestwo boys and a girl m tlmir fam-ily.Mother and babe are both
wn r u ma ~ \M WPa uc u.¢Z
BAND `\RED ~
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~ls choioe s'r.sooa.1o:fed mmm.
nm- zo good $1.00@'I.50:native
lambs. good to choice $7.25@'l.'l5:
sho:-n lambs s'r.2s@1.1s:cull
mmm s4.oc@s.so.
FEEDER LAMBS: Feeders. seed
to choice $e.'z ':.25: feeders. nn:
to mod ss.2s@a.':s.
ewes: lm, good to choioo $300
essn:fat. lair to good :moo
3.00:breeders, seerllnas to four
$4.oo@5.50; cull and canner ewes
s1.uoo1.15..
Lincoln-Contracts a i li ng for
expenditure of $50,000 on State
highway projects,including $21,-
000 bridge across Niobrsra river
let by State Engineer Roy Coch-
ran.
Smart new styles ln FashionCenterSilkDressespricedatsans to $16.75 in sizes 11 to 52and 14% to 26%.so-11;
Friday,Saturday,Mondaw-100
Silk Dresses worth up to $15.
your choice at only $5-sizes 11
to 46; 200 Winter Hats--worth upto $6--your choice $1-all Winter
(ts at Radical price reductions.Fashion Center.50-lt
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
AT M. E.CHURCH
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The Methodist Sunday schoolgave its Christmasqirogrnm at the
church Wednesday evening.The
ehnrch was decorated in colors
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week visiting at Elmer Wright.'s.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blsco spent
Christmas eve with Mr. and Mrs.
'Tom Hartsock at Fremont.On
Christmas day, Mr. and Mrs. sm
Hartsock and son and Miss L inaMcWhorter enjoyed dinner at the
Harry Blaco home.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Berry visited
relatives in Omaha Sunday.
The Methodist ladies'Aid will'hold their next meeting at Nels
Peterson's Friday,Jan. 2.
Mr.and Mrs. Oscar Anderson
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Swi-
hart and Clyde,Mr.and Mrs.Louie Polic: were Christmas din-
ner guests at H. G. Van Deuscn's.
Mr.and Mrs.Harry Edwards
entertained Mr.and Mrs.Tom
French c dinner Christmas.Mrs. Bott Swihart is ill withlumbago at ,this writing.
Mr. and Mrs.Fred DickmeyerandMiss Dorothy l\icMilla:1 were
Christmas eve supper guests at theChrisHansenhome.They weredinnerguests Giristmma day atthe Chas. Robertson home in Blair.Mr. and Mrs. Chris Benson andMr.and Mrs.Albert Jensen and
clnldren spent Christmas day at
the Joe Jessen home.Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Long' andJuniorPeterson of Omaha, spentSundayattheCarlRasmussenhome.
Saturday evening guests at the
Victor Johnson home were:Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Iverson and TessieGuestswhoenjoyedChristmas
eve supper at the Andrew andVictorJohnsonhomesincluded
Mr.and Mrs. Jack Crowdy andMissBessCrowdy of Blair. Mrs.Sam Morning of Omaha, Mr. andMrs. Hans Lol:-bert of Bennington.George, Ray and Theodore Crowdy,and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nielsen.The above named folks enjoyedMr. and Mrs. Charlie Gherk anfl.phfi3tm39 dihner together at the
children of Fremont, visited with
Mrs. Louisa Lund Christmas.
Mr.and Mrs.L E.Ward and
Mr.and Mrs.Glen Rosenbaum
entertained the followinpf at a
family dinner Christmas: Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Ward, Norma Jane andLouis, Mr. and Mrs.Floyd Alex-
ander of Wayne,Mr. and Mrs.Merton Ward and daughter of
Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tim-
berlsin and children of Davey, Neh.
Christmas dinner guests at NelsPeterson's were: Mr. and Mrs. Rol-
and Holmes and Bernard, Mr. andMrs. Bne Glissman and children ot
Peter Nielson home.Hclya Knut-
sen of Blair, was also a guest.Mr .and Mrs. Emanuel Andrea~
son and sons were Christmas evesupper guests at the Rudolph An-dreason home.Sundmf dinner guests at the
I-Iany adsen home included:Messrs.and Mesdames HenryKuhr and AMM, Harold Rasmus-
sen, Albert Kuhr, Gus Mencke andtwochildrenandOttoArnandbab' of Kennard.
L r. and Mrs.Fred Jensen and'children were Christmas eve sup-
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pm-ww w um wuwn, mwo smaubees bdng used to complete the
platform decorations while mlnin-
¢ure tree: and Santas stood on the
piano.Colored lights in the dec~
oratlons md stage footlights weresued during the program.Santa
made his appearance after Cho
program to give out treats andsmall gltu to all the children PM-,
em.The program included songs And
redtatlons by the children withIdolln solos and panwmines of in-
mm to a l l .
Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. An-
derson and Ted Peterson.Miss Adu Hilgvnberyz of Omaha,
visited at E. 0. Foirchlld's a few
days last wx-ok.
Howard Fairehlld is spending
his Chnstmns vacation with his
cousins.George ond BenjaminFairv:hlld_
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson
and children of Arllngeon, visited
at Bert Swihar1'|= Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Gaines andson of Omaha,spent Christmas
with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gaines.
K E N N A R D N E W S vacation with his grandparents.:~ ,.l"'f'7"f§*f;>{& ~~
M s Hua Reich of Omaha vis 'v i f
Perry Jr mmained to spend liié /J <"ff51§,>E*f*\"='°'Q " J .i
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C h a r l e n e C a m e r o n , s m a l l d a u g b i t e d a t D r .W .E .W r i g h t ' a l a s t ~P " " & ' % ' i % S ~ -
t e r o f M r . a n d M r s .C h a r l i e C a m -S a t u r d a y .5 \'~2 ..»~
q s r o n ,v i d t e d T u e s d a y a n d W e d -T h o s e e n j o y i n g C h d s t m a s d i n ~
m o n d a y a t J o h n I I a l 1 ' a .n e r a t R o b e r t A n § i r e s s e n ' s w a r e z !D O t h e y h a r a s s y o u b y
H r .a n d M r s .S a m H a i l a n d M r .a n d M r s .W a l l T h u r b e r o f d a y a n d k e e p y o u
d l ~ U 8 h m 1 ' | , O t i s D e f e k e r a n d L e s t e r l o m a h a a n d 0 : - va !A n d m a s e n o f a w a l a e a t n i g h t ?
K f o l l b ¢ ! 2 'W E TE d l n n e r m a r m f s n f Y n n l r l n n .Sl.T1 I
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Mr . a nd Mr s . B e n B a i le y i n Bla i r ,
Ch ri s tma s d ay .
Mr s .E .Be r r y entertained a t
dfn nr er Ch ri xtln aa da y fo r Mr. a nd
Mr s .Ho m e r W a r d an d c hildren,
Hr . a n d Hr s . C h a rle s B e r r y , L e s -
li e a n d He le n Be rr y an d F r e d
K r a m e r ,
Mr . a n d Mm Ge o r g e Owe n s a n d
i o n o f Carr ol,Nob.sne nt Th ur s-
d a y n i g h t wi th M m Owe n s pax-
e n h a , M r . a n d Mr s . S a m mu .
Mr s .Gu s Kronb-org entertained
th e me mb er s o f he r Su nd a sc hoolya t I . p a r ty a t he r ho me Mo nd ay
eve n in g .A l l pr es e nt ha d a v e r y
jo lly ti me .
M r .an d Hr s . B e n B a i le y an d
Bo b b le o f B la ir , sp e n t Sunday a t
B a m Ha 1 l' | .
l t r .a n d Hn . .F lo y d Ale xa n de r
u ma f r o m W a y n e th e d a y b e f o r e
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nmm BRTEFS
Th e L E .m g m f a m i l y e n t e r - '
tain ed the f ollo wlng Tilestu for dm-
ne r C hr is tma s e ve :r. a n d Mr s .
Ha ro ld J en se n, Mr . on d Mr s. How-
ar d P ete rs en an d Mme Le o na P e t- |
er s e n o f Fr e mon t, Mi s s Ru th Pe t- Ier s en , Mr s. Ali c e La r se n a n d Mr s . .
Op a l K r u g e r a n d D o n a ld o f Oma
ho , Mr. a n d Mr s .E d Ha n se n n d
fa mi ly , Re v. a n d Mr s .P. J . Re m-
er ts en , Mr . an d Mr s. H. C. L ar se n
and dau ghters Mr . a n d M r s . Ma r -ti n La rs en a nd s o ns , Mr . an d Mr s. .
Peter I ve rs on an d Te ss ie, Mr. a nd
g g Georg e Ra smuss en a nd Ge ne.i
Louise La r s e n a n d Ra y mo n d '
Rasmussen.|
Mr .and Mr s . J o h n Ta y lo r ar e
regeiving c o ng ntu la ti oms o f the irfn e n d s ,th ey h a v i r x annourfoed
th ei r ma rr ia ge wh i to o k plac e
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r u.in }:°J "¢i1:Jr;2\an d bezmuty,
1:l§en:;;n y our friends,interf ere
"ith 1. -Jr f:m:<:ess.
\\ ' h. n 1ou'r»e nervous,ta k e
Dr .l\I.il¢~s'Norxine..I t' s th o
prosc11',pLion o f a suc cessful
Nerve S pec inh at, pu t up i n c on-
ve ni en t fo rm.D r .Mi le s'Ne r vi n e in n o w
ma d e i n two fo r ms Li qu id a nd
Effervesc ent 'I'ablc t.Bo th h ave
the same soo thin g ef fec t on the
nerves.
$1.00 at y our drug store
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Truck Your Grain and Live Stockito Market
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B Line Transfer
Safe ` ..Dependdble ..Economical
P H O N E 1 0 9
Chas. Bates, Proprietor -.Kennard, Nebraska
Yours For Better
g Hardware in 1931
|Paint Up -Fix Up
|Beautify your Home
g and Buildings with
e Modern Hardware1
a Nic Friedrichsen Hardware
PHONE G 49 Kennard, Neb.
BELL CREEK VALLEY
l r i n d H n Leonlrd Echin-p entertained the following( n a i l c h r l n mu dny:M u m .gg! Mesdunes Wm. Lchtznknmp
Vi d; a nd Floyd Wm.Knhlma ngud funily Ed 'Meyer E l m m dMglvin of Wayne,John Echten
bmp, Jr. and family, John Ech
irni lm , Sr. of Arlmgton.
day at Mrs.Minnie LallmxnsMears. and Mesdames Wm. Lal!mm and Norris of Hooper, Hermm Lallnnn and family of Wins-
Iew Emil Lallmm and sons ofNichzrson and Misa Ellen Lnllmm
al Albion.H l d
.
The gallowlng spent
Mr. and Mrs. Wm.otman anAlmvhwrsvigited Thursdnv eve
Them are fo ur t hi ngs to do , | u'f- ll!-ll ' ho me l¢ ~;f=\=°=~=;;\=~ your lnventary at the mf £5 alma home fa r-:nag
u- no t e y e lr whlnh a s y t o .N m ddo w i t h t h a n b o o k n l w e n - » d £ . " 5 ' L J L " § l . . , . o f ~
1urs»lamdpur¢:hases,md\',ak¢Neb.,M r . m d M n .G¢°.1/ed
nni nv enmry at f_ } ,, ,m| ., f¢ | ,¢ | 4 | l r.mdl lrs .S .M .W i | | o n
n y -We will do the nxt.
A¢{vQru»» in 'ru Enterprln.
H E R M A N NE W S
Miss Cosma Belville has gonetoOmahn and hu '. position in oneol the dime stnrea will maksher home with 1 sine
Mr. and Mrs. H. 0.'ooper ana
Pntsy, and Hn. Hattie '|.`net.
Mr. and Hn. C. E. Johnson
enmrtained Mr. :nd bln.OscarGilbertson and family of Bhirmnd
Mins Maxine Johxuon at Chriltmasdinner.
Mr. und Mrs.C h u Horn mdWilhsMrs.Chrlshne HuglelnnnmdLouis Horn and fanny en-
yed Christmas dinner at Lhelolm
om home at Omaha.Mr. md Mrs. J. M. Brewster en-Phllip drove W Du Mulzxe.-s Iowafiowd a visit on Frlday\!rom Mr.Tuesday to bring Miss Nettfe Maelapd Mm Funk Fre dri c kmn and
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mm u . u m mm n m u an homo...-.... ~,.. ..... v -°-'-i n mx, "una qu umuc u uma uv e: uvm uu-Nelu Jackson.umh w d t' l b s : e m Ryan hmily 3~#»~d|<=1-f'¥°f=»=»' n h m u é v h *HSS
otha relativ es nm spent .naw ntnmod home Friday.
m u h o g e t h a z a t d r e w m k y m l n .Be nha lnws entartninedhome.'h... .uu.... -_A .L-,_ ..._m.-.
m..,w- v wI=.v - ~u. A-. mv ...U www.smmd Chrr.ln d Mrs.Harold Wehs¢erlQ. B. ehuf
m d Joyce of Teknmxh,Mr. andi mnx.Ther
Mn. Joseph Crutdnger and J¢\l\.'ndtation|.
Mr ma M n mm-...+n».¢\\» .....|_...\-.
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A \ |- || \ |»%El m - . m d M n .R a f t I MT'hh_foli u E `£¢1;i3`§2§" gathertd
at the Harry Cooper home Wed-nesday evening for a. family Quin
mu lreehlmrtyz Hr. and Lira. BertCooper,r. and Mrs. Carl Coonvr
the audience.Smta was present:i dim-i huzed t¥ent| md gms to
Mr. and Mrs. Hui! Lowe hada Chriztmu dinner for the follow-ing relatives: Mr. and Mn. ClaudeClementsand sons, Mr.und Mrs.Lester Schneider,Misa Mn é
Lowe,Can-ol laws and Du y
Carter of Scotia, Neb.
Reduced Prices
,O n Feeds
Lay in your supply of Feedé Now
Take advantage of the New Lbw
Prices of all of our Feeds
IL a y i n g M a s h sz.-so"
T o n l o t s $2.25
T a n k a g e p er c wt .$2-90
T r i o M i x t u r e c w t .$2.50
Ton Lots 'L $2.35
- - Phone 98 - -
Blair Feed Mill
Kuhr.& Wright, Prop.Blair, Neb
Ianni; family who resided hen niChristmu Eve.``were Chdstmu day gm
number of y e uxs a go md thdr Mrg.Annn Peddie and Mi u l. n dM n . Fr e dR o ge n .
dmlghhat c m m m m d mbmd, §er°1"=s Y_.~'~;h!=r e\=$er¢=dn¢d fsle-A l u n number att
`a
card received by fx-lends conveysthend news ot the desth lastApril or Mrs. Johnson.Her mo-f
ther writing, states that she and
Mr. Ennis are keeping house forMr. Johnson and daughter,Ger-trude, who is now sixteen a nold. The-y redde at Tacomz, »V..»..
Qlyde Metzler has taken thedairybusiness of Ray Nausler.Mr. Nsusler held a public snle lastmeek to dspose of hismachineryandstock.We u.ndersta_;'heplans to move to Atkinson, Nob.Miss Beulah Harrison, who istakingnorse's training at theClarksonhospiulat Omaha. en-oyed s visit with home folks from
aturday noon until Sunday noon.Keith McDonald B011 of Mr. snlMrs. Tom Mconald, held the lucky
number and won s nice dressed
goom given Wednesday afternoonat the Potadlo store.
Miss Grace Ray spent Wednes~day evening at the Fred Rqgehomewith1u°'i.and Mrs. Jusep
Cnxtsinger.An i tem in Saturday's OnnahnWorld-Herald of interest here isthe announcement ol the marrisrreof Miss Marjorie Paulsen w John
,L Gillln of Omnhs.They were
Enrrled last August 7,st Sioux'ity,lu. nnd had kept the wed-ding secret, expecting to announreit on New Years day.Mr. Gillingf s. low student st Creighton Col-ege.The bride is the daughter ofMr.nnd Mrs, Geo. Paulsen andforrnerlfi lived here.Mrs,attie Treet left Sunday by
bus for Hudson S. D. to stay wia sister, Mrs. Mary Walker, who
fell and broke an urm.
_Donald Ayleswonh of Lincoln
is a guest of Miss Marie Adams
this week.Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdic droveto Fremont and enjoyed Christmasat the home of Mrs. Burdic's nar-ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Meadu;
Chrinmu program at the Bl tiltchurchWednesdny evening.$01.
lowing the program than wal u
hee and treats.Mr. and Mrk. Bert Cooper had
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their home at Tekan-:dz with thegallowirg;presenzzfhll Mg,Mfg
an-y ooper an a y,r. anMrs.Wm. Rasmussen,Mr. and
Mrs. L.B . Harrison and family,
E. P. Hanison and family of Hu-
man, Mr. and Mrs. Cari Cooper andCarl, Jr. and Floyd Cooper.
Sat., Jan.3rd
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3 Miles North of Blair onHighway Nu. 5
GOOD Fuooa GOOD MUSICGOOD ORDER
CARNIVAL DANCE SATURDAY
CONFLTII AND FAVORS FREE
M U S I C B Y
MILT Nmouand Li. om-IDANCONIANS
t i v e s a t C h r l ~ ~ r ~ne :
ing Ben Wachter and (emily. Mr.and Mrs. Jae Van Horn, Evelynand Vernon,Mr. and Mrs.OtisYowell and sons, Mrs. Chris Wach-ter, Miss Chrlstene Wachter. JohnWachter,James Mathews,Mrs.
Tillie Wachter, Miss Minnie Fink
of Omaha,Mrs. Bertha Neider-kruger) Helen and Elmer of Lin-
coln.
Mr. and Mm Robert Daugherty
and children o l Omaha,were
guests at the E. W. Burdic homeover Clmstrnss.
Ivan ilntledge oi' Omaha, enjoy-ed Chnstmas dinner with homefolks.
Chlfiugme Ifiurdiclwxé a guest on
stmas s o ss atherynSchneider at im home at Platts-
nmuth, Neb.Mm Nora Kastle and Roma, andMissHannah Jensen of Wayneare spending a few days visitingHerman and Blair relatives am:friends.
Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Cmmbanghentertained Christmas dey for Mraml Mrs.Don McCorkingale andchildren,Donald and Philip and
Mrs.Bransen,all of EmersenNeh.Mrs.Brsnsen,mother ofMrs. Crumbaugh, remained for afew week.; visit.-Gathered around the M tiveboard for Christmas at the J. W.Brunton home W1 Mr. and Mrs.0. E. Bring and chi dren of Lyons.Mrs. A. L. Sullivan, Mr. and Hirst
Jacob Salzalka and Ieslie Dale.Henry Brunton and family,am]
Sylvia and Mildred Bruntmn.Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Woodward
enjoyed Christmas dinner at thehome of their son, Albert and fam-ily. ip Omaha._Mr.and Mrs.Wallace F'|tA:l\
spent Christmas day with relativesat Blair.Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Godsey en-tertained Christmas day,Mr. andMrs.Howard Grandon of Omaha.
Abe rt Co ope r and c ldren of De»
c n tu r , Mr . md Mrs . H. C . C o o p e r
Mr . a md Mr s. W m. Ra s mu ss e n ma j
Mi s s Ne ttie Mae C oo p e r of De
Moines .
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3 1 .a la u |-in g r e la ti ve s : Mr . an d Mn . C la u d e
Cleme nts an d s on s, Mr .a n d Mr s .
Le s te r Sc hneider,Mi s s M a g é
L o we ,Ca rr ol L o we a n d D u y
Car te r o f Sc o ti a, Ne b.a
Reduced Prices
Lay in your supply of Feed# Now
Take advantage of the New Lbw
Prices of all of our Feeds
L a y i n g M a s h sz.-so"
T o n l o t s $2.25
i Kuhr.& Wright, Prop.Blair, Neb
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Trio Mixture cwt.$2.50
Ton Lots $2.35
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nin at Adolph Holtmufs.Iés Lazxghorst and dmghters of
Nickerson, and Ira Ross of Grandldnnd were guests at Wm. Holt-man's Christmas.Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Holtmsn,
Anita and Richard spent Christ-
mas day at.the Fred Waterman
home..
Wllhelmina Franke and Sophia
Watemmn were Hooper callers on
Ssilnrdny morning.
Gilbert and Cecil Lallman andthe Misses Ellen and Mhmie Lull-
mun spent Saturday evening at
Wm. Holtman's.»
Coopefhome uf spend Christmas.They returned home Wednesday.Misa Lillian Larson, who teach-
es at McCook, Neb. is spending
the holidays at the home oi her
brother, Elmer.Clark O'Hanlon of Blair, was ln
Herman on business Wdnesday.
Mr. and Mrs. G.F. lawn and
Mrs. Low s father, Gustave Hm-
scn drove out 9.0 Stanford, Neb. on
Monday to spend Christmas with
Rev. and Mrs. Young and family.
They came home Saturday.Mr.and Mrs.I-'red RobertsonA&~_
children and Roy Pa '6
Portsmouth, lows.The latter mion his W, D0 Kansas.|Dr. L.. Crmnbaugh left Fri
|d"y for Missouri to spend the re
mninder of the holidays with hi
futher.
Miss Gussie Jones of Omaha in
ggffmfez the week with_her sister
rs.I-.arl French :md family.Mrs. Elizabeth Staples and litthdsughter came down from WayneandMus Margaret McConn . 1nurse at Linen . are spending ihlholldau at the home of their parmlr. and Mrs. R. E. McCon
III
Mes Norma Holtmnn sI>0nt'a"'1 \~°""°" ""3"¥"" "'"""'"""' "':"1 ne at the Dr. Mead home nt. Blalr.'-'!(;§;S*,=3".§,e2§§,g§ Mr. and Mrs.hr. and Mrs. Gerald Method of
Miss So hia Waterman,Mrs.»0maha, were dinner guests at theAdolph Hoamarl, Anita and Rich~ | Mrs. Clara Whitnaek home Christ-
ard visited Sunday afternoon at mns.`
Wm. ¥Ioltman's.Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brewster andMinn Grace C11lP@l\¥@l of Oma-Miss Iris Brewster were enter-hn had Sunday dinner mth Norma tained at Christmas dinner at thel i m z y n n n i a n l l t a S t r e n g e r s p e n t | 3 @ f ' " @ W e b s t e r h o m e .d
...A ." ?'_.l..-. i ("nnenn ':|IlIY|l?-I ~~MPS ~ ~ ~
M r .a n q Mr s .I-'rank Nu n n a m
Mme Dons Himes of FairburyNeb.,:Tent Christmas and thaweek-en at the E. Hirnes home.Workmegx were busy the pasweek gradlnl? the lot north of th|
Herman Fil ng Station.We understandthis comta ny pians nerect. a warehouse ere soon.Mr. and Mrs. Ro Andersen ana
ee; %f"!=r.e£='S f"§{°":..1"f"Suth
- u n n s mml " V " " " " ° " " " " " " "drove mil". to Mead, Nth. unnmnu ,enlnn or mar, wen: umnsr guest:.er'|._'| i f l l i lei Lo S ._I n n n a n d L e s t e r 3 ° " ' " ' § " ~ ' h . £ ' i " . \ ' i * ¢ ! _ ' v l D - o Hi :m m f i w ' 0 ?Omlhl
e d 'I'hur.=day eve ni n g a t mr s .
Mi n n i e La li ma n' s.Mi s s E lle n La llma n re tu r n e d to
Alb io n Su nd ay afternoorj.2Lf'§'?1spen ding Ch r is tma s va e a ti o n wi th
h e r mo th e r ,Mr s .Mi m u e I d l m a n
zflhd family .T h e . f o ll o wi n g stu den ts er agpen din Chl-istmas va c ation wi thhome fc i ikst Do r o th y Ha r tu n g a n d
\1............'Hnllnnun nf W n vn e W es-
i r . a n d Mr s .Ross Deets,Do r-oth y a n d De lo re s of B la ir . vi si te d
a t th e Br ewster ho me Th ur s da y
afternoon.F r a n k De V r y o f Fr e mo n t, p a i d
He r ma n a b r i e f vi s i t Fr i d a y .
Franc is and An tho n y B o ws ma n
o f Oma ha ,are spen ding th ei r
Ch ri stma s vac a tion here vi si tin g
thei r moth er, Mr s. D ode Pa rri sh.
visi ted a t th e M m .A n n a Pe d d i
ho me Wednesda un ti l Fri da y .Mi s s Ma b le hf ar sh su bmitted ti
an op er ad on a t o n Oma h a hos
pi ta l la s t Mo nd ay .She i.s report
ed to be i mp ro vi n - ni c e ly a n d e x
pec ts to ge t home th is _ we ek
Mr s .Be r th a Nei de rk ru ge r,E I
me r a n d He le n a n d Mi s s Evely :
Va n Ho r n c a me o ve r fr o m L i n qo ll
L -. . . . . . . . . . . . \f" L. . . .. 2. . . a. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . h . I .. . . . . l . . a | . m ,1 " " " " '" " " " ' " "" *" " " " '°o u u p e u u u s l r u s u x s u s w a m : m a u v eh u \ I P I ( ' l h I ! n Y V 3 1 \ d L G O H B H o l m a n !~M ' m ' E - : d ' ! } " ° i n ISS M I X \' l 'l u a u 1 nh n vn m l 1 u nsn n P r i d a v
.lrlln on.'ine Johnson, Mass Stella Jespersen,of Fri 'Harold Hancock and Vernon Van'
Horn,all stud at the stateuniversity, are s nding the.holi-
dgays at their hordes here.
Rev. Norlin wént down to Lin-coln to enjo Christmas' dinner
Mr. and Mrs. John F.chtenkump»Sr. of Arlington.called at Wm.Holtrn:1n's Saturday afternoon.
R O S E ' q I L L I T E M S
.~-- j -.with home foks.Mr. and Mrs. I-rank Wilson andl Dave Gustin was up from De
' F r a n c e s : m d M r .a n d h i m t j vg l l ' S o t o F r i d a y ,c a l l i n g o n H e r m a n
'¢1h»¢n 1 1 n n n S n n d a v EV EU IH IE \'L5lt."f g i p n d g
Lfr. and Mrs. Huit Lowe enter-
tained at dinner Sunday,Mrs.Anna PB-ddie, Miss Bessie LyzholfMissCaroline Wachter and Mr.
and Mrs. Gilbert Olson.Vernon Van Hom of Lincoln. §aandingthe holiday vacation ntthome of his Earents, Mr. and
Mrs. James Van om.Donald I ve of Wayne is home-
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3 Miles North of Blair onHighway Nu. 5
Sat., Jan.3rd
L a yi n g M a s h sz.-so"
Ton lots $2.25
Tankage per cwt.$2-90
Tr i o M i x tu r e c wt .$2.50
Ton Lots 'L $2.35
- - Phone 98 - -
Blair Feed Mill
Kuhr.& Wright, Prop.Blair, Neb
M U S I C B Y
MILT Nmouand Li. om-IDANCONIANS
GOOD Fuooa GOOD MUSICGOOD ORDER
CARNIVAL DANCE SATURDAY
CONFLTII AND FAVORS FREE
' v " '5'a°°°;¢ E.;'.r.=;i.;am¢.-M hiime.Hr. and _Mrs. Art .[¢|5!gn___¢3fIowa were Tuesday mm wednesday visitors at Gardner James'.
A family reunion of the Ryunswas hold at the Will Ryan homeChristmas day.Forty-two enjoy-ed a bounwons dinner and a good
time.'hir. and Mrs. John 1"etersen'€nci
family spent Christmm with la-
tives in Council Bluffs, Iowa.3Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson ;md
Francis visited Sunday it the Jay
friends.Miss Gertrude Morrison.whoteaches at Piattsmouth,is homefor the holidays.Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Cameron andCharlenedrovein'Puesday fromMissourito spend Chdstmas andvisit a. few days with relatives andfriends.M t and Mrs. P. S. Hopkins en-tertained at a turkey dinner Christmas for Mr. and Mrs. Dode Par-rish and son. Francis and AnthonyBowsrnanof Omaha,and MartinEnwolsen.AMr. and Mrs.Earl French andsons, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Frenchand Miss Gussie Jones oi! Omaha,were Christmas dinner guests ofMr. and Mrs. Elmer Andreasen at
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Victor Johnson
Phone zm on 47 Blair, Neb
GRAIN HAU L I N G
Mrs. James Van om.Donald Lowe of Wayne is homefor the holidays.The 0. E. S. have a regular
meeting Thursday eveninr, Jan. 1.Installation of officers wi l be heldJan. 14 and the worthy matron will
name her appointments.Leo Hannon. Jr. celebrated his
13th bimday Tuesday, Dec. 23 au.the hpme of his aunt, Mrs. G: F»
Lowe who heiped him entertain afew of his friends at a party thatevening.They had a fine timeplayinggamesandMrs.Loweaerwd a nice lunch.Wm.Pierce had a messagelastweektellingoftheserious
illness of a sister whose home isat Indianapolis, Ind.
Mrs.Henry Denney and chil-
dren of Georgeville,Minn.are
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i¥Z»T£i{i§méiri"5'ei:amali.]Elsie Han. came home Honda;-;
from Winside, Neb.'Hr. and Mrs. Francis Forsbgyzand sons attended a pnrtv nt theWill Somnens home near Craig, on
'Tuesday eveninz.Nexzhbors and friends of Mr. andHrs. Peter Rudeen came with well
filled baskets Sunday afternoonand enjoyed luncheon with themcelebrating their 51st wedding an~
niversory.Mr. and Mrs. Francis Forsbergand sons enioyed Christmas dinnerntthe Andrew Hoganaen home,
near Admah.Mr. :md Mrs. Francis Forsberg
and sons were entertained at Sun-
day dinner at the Axel Erickson
home.Mr.und Mrs. John Taylor, Jr.were chnrivnried at the John Tay-lor.Sr.home Friday eveninq.These younsr fbiks were marned in
June :md kept their secret well
until Christmas day when they an»normced their wedding.Mr. and Mrs. John Pebersen at~tended the funeral of John's cous-in. nm Petersen of Sprinfrfieiri :it
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Phone zm on 47 Blair, Neb
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How Will Your Car
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Will the icy claws of win-
ter wreck the paint and
cause undue wear in the
exposed moving ,parts?
Not if you keep it thoroughly
washed and greased during the
winter.Do not neglect your car
incold weather,Let us elo the
job in our well equipped md heat-
ed shop.
PHONE BLACKH29 We will
call foryour car and deliver.No
need to go fmt in the cold
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the [J w=11f»f Wulf home, sewing' for want other farmers to n n m n l m * w i n n i n gMrs. Wulf.Mr. :ml Mn. wm l-Inman andfamily wrrr dlnln-r nmsu Thun--'-{, at thn .lense Hnnmn l\am|'.eta Rndnl nf Blair. la visltlmz
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P°»"ii,-Marion Nelnen lmd Bud
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Advertising
in The Enterprise
the farmers in their
ours when they can
and consider your
ings carefully.
Adverl
izlfl Hilf ` ¢£é1}b151" i.\1<3}\da§New sf»l1¢\*"\..M r nnfl Mr s . W i ll Rvztn v7°\ited ,SALE BILLSI§und:\y a f to mn o n a t i h e Hosea
WW-=on hnrnnMr .: md Mr s .II nwn fr l A'\f~1f~1w
and fa mily were "I 'hu rsd ay vis ito rs
:at L h» A rthur W hi te h omo i n Be n-
nirnrton.
Grot.chr-n an d Dn r oth y Mc nc ko
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1-'Ami mv!-:N'r0izY
MEETING. JAN. 5, 1931
Mr. LeRoy Snipes of tho Rural'
Economics Department o f tho]
State College of Agriculture, will
he in Washington county Mondnfc,
January 5.to help farmers get
starlrrl with Roc-ping:farm :1(
counts fpr thc first 3.car's work.
The meeting will start at f.\'\tlo'clor'lc lin the County Agentiw,
office Fit Blair.Howovor M1-.|
Snipes will hold codercncea all
rnurning,should there be any
queationis about your inventory thatyou might want additional info1"m»'
a s i s n e c e s s a r y f o r a S H leisure n
suc'~sit down
cessful sale Sale List
1;For the past three years The Enterprise has carried
§More Sale Advertising than »
g Any Newspaper in WashingtonCounty
~Positive Proof that the farmers have found that
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i ation.HJ e o r p 1-linaley,or Her ma n,
Nab..# h o .is jsut finishing h is
fir st your of reconls,is giving sl
recon!b00k tn each of hi-1 fhfhn
h a l l fr ih n dz an n C hr is tma s n e u: -!.¢¢.¢.". ¢ .- - -- . .......--.....r " "c n t,Geo rge says ," l t' s th e mo st
i mp o r ta h t p a r t o f f a r mi n g . "
L a s t Sr e a r f o r t y : f a r m e r s a t t e n d -
cd this beginners'meeting' ~\l~f'1°
in n a n h m r i r m c \|f|\\u||n m n w l a r ]'P h i av
fifty ¢:o-operators.Alr ead y , twe n-
ty h a ve signified the ir intention s,
however , it i s no t n ec es sa ry to do
an y rug gis ter ing -ju st be present
on J anu ary 5, 1981.
l t no t on ly i s one o f the mo s t
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It will five you the ut:ls1|ction|Happy New Yen- in ewrybody!Burhl was made *P the lon! day. December 21 at his home fnl-i r
I hovlringwha.;you hnve unhxnd'Blair Holpiw.°°m§¢°1'>§ _ A |l¥¥¢ s{|rcle of _9°l'f lowing n bean attack from YllithNEW ENGLAND NEWS
The Christmas enterhlinrnmt'ven at the New England lchnolEenday evening wu well attend-
xl...e ma " lnfii n md Ho w-
Mr. and Mn. Opal Reeves andchildren were Chriutmu guest; at
the paxenw, U. S. Reeves home,
south o! Blmr.Mr. and Mn. Casa Frye weredelighted by the gift of a fine tur-key sent by their dnughter, Mrs.
Frank Bnllev nl Parade. S.D.,'
san.Mr.
were |childn
M re
grand
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lmwing friends attended the !inallhe ,uffend since WedueullY» DecL r r r m s o N c a n l s m s a n |°F"f'°== nt the d=\11'1=h I M °m~.17u»».
ine dispensed with amazing rapid-[coming year._|.every.
ity nnd despite the enormous Lu: vw. fnmxe ra o f wulupz-»The fnfant son of nu. and Mrs.
-mmmu nf ma i l which must bezum countv who took their fxrst Henry Voss was christened last CARD OF THANKS
Deceased was hom in Germany
in 1848 and c a me w Ame rlu i n
1869.In 1878 he marri-fd C!!U\-|i§Z&§i={`a`£éw hours time, coup-inventory' discovered that lhuy 5u;|.;i§y .afternooli at the
led with modem postal methods,possessed ,several thousand dollars home by Rev. Nielsen, milclears it all away..Iworth of equipment more than the Danish Lutheran chur
family `
nlsber of We wish to extend m all
¢},_The deep and sincere appredaum
Merton. your. sympathy and. kindnes
\ex'ine Lamp and settled on a [um
our wuth of Kcnnard where they re-1 of sided for three years when t.heY5inmovedmxhefarm south of the
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'd e m o n h o m e .A .A n d e r s o n o r P o w e l l \ 1 Y 0 as' I l ~~l a n | » »r i g v u l A | . . . » l . , . ¢a . .m u a h A f u l .l \ l | \ | } "g gg - llld "" § _ g; ' " = lliilr lv lI u ll! ! _"";,f_{||| Glbn ul ll;a n we r e ny evening vas-_q)¢,n g l u m l e r '" " " " " " ; ; , , , m - , ___nn n t th e J o h n J a c k s o n h a u e .|5| _d g h .1_~_ bone,¢||H r . m e | [ n _ L _I I t i n a lm o s t i n
H r .a n d H n . _ H G H ~. ° . . . f x é ' 5 's p q n r : ° C h r i l t m | |d i -I ? . ¢3 ' ~ " , 1 , " ;~n .: E G ~: 1 ha |i " " * \ *3 _ » =5 * : ° \l
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mossihle lo esti-'they ever thought.ln taking your baby was named Kenneth
I .' of mail v:hi:'\'invontories, ordinary equipment de The sponsors were iienneth Gil-our late bereavement,E '§'run:h"sci1oolwhere they spentepost. offices of preciates ten per cent each year bertson and Merton huhr.Mrs.Rose May l'~tersen the remainder of their livese Christmas sea-while motorized machinery and Mrs. Voss served a nice lunch ir:and family."1 To Mr.and Mrs.Suvericrubbv
estimate them islequipment depreciates twenty per- the afternoon.F. C. C. Petersen and children.thirteen children wore born, eleven
fifteen tons of Qcent.»Those Pfesfint wereiir. ""§' Rig ' " " -L.. ,...j`___.gof whom survive: Henry and Car!
took 'clinzner at Raymond Minrlil "caanim; an me A. H. Dari.;: num:S u n d a y a n d l n t h e a f t e r n o o n a l l j i n H e r m a n .: F i r m R o y R .P e t e r s o n .
ewere guests al. Yloymi Magill'S |Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whitrnus and!Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A¥ld@I50f1family more Christmas guests oiand baby spent, Sunday: at fha -l'U\"t.l1e Torn Wakqfield, Sr.fanuly;drew Anderson home ln Blamr.'Janette and Martha mmained until
Ruth Pauison, who attends school _'Sundayin Omaha, spent the holidays Viflfhl Mr.and Mrs.Roy L ons and
home folks.|1\Ierle were with the Al lnz fam-
mur..nwd M m Julius Wnbelmilv of Burt county Christmas._
Mr.and Mrs.George MarshallandMr. and Mrs.Wnll Whitford
were in Lincoln Saturday wherethey attended the wedding of their
lthe country at tn
son.As a rough
about twelve to
mail handled in
Z -office during rr"meoo, Miss Dorothy Marshall and .wmis Wright of Omaha.'rhe|b°f°f° Chl'iSUI\8.a,
ceremony took place at four o'clock' having held tmea t t h e h o r n e o f t h e b r i d e ' s p a r c n t s ,e r a l y e a r s .T h e
i l v a n d M u n F W M H I l " \ ! I " .~ b v t h e D
the Blair post
a last four days
the same q,mm.mt
for the past aevé
amount of mail
ost office depart-
I The average Washington Countyfarmerismanaginganywhen
from fifteen no ni ty thousand
dollars each year regardless of
whether he owns the farm or
John Voss, Sr. and Mr. ano mrs.L a m. : u r ui.\>¢K:5 of Irvington,Wm.,JohnJohnVoss,Jr.,all of M'u,:d;,.Iulua ofBennimgton: Gus andMrs.Soren Jensen, Mr. and .1 We dealre to m this manner ex-, :ml of Ft,Calhoun;M m 1
Geo. Kuhr, Jr., Mr. and MIS. Ed press our mncere appreciation for K1-usé of renee;Frank_Giibertson and Mrs. Albert Jensen.the many kindnesses shoum Us in Lynch, Neb;F rB J w_ Sum
rents lt.That mswvhy it's nmpor-§_our recent bereavement in ihélwheatland,Wye.and Om,
anaAl
Wm.
held
r m
u t a -
n e n t .
spent Christmas eve at the Thor-
wald Hansen home.Mr. and Mrs .lohn B. Eriksen:md family and Mr. and Mrs.Julius Weber were Sunday cvenlngvidtors at the Emil Weber home.|Frandsine Erlksen of Blair. wasawisniwr at the New Emgland
school last Tuesday.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kruger andfamily dmve to Ithaca an spent
Christmas day with he parents,Mr._a.nd Mrgl A.m_os_ Hi'l{'§;.__--..
M and Mrs, Ifoule Wright andchildren were Christmas day gueauIo! the Burn Kclbey family.Frances Kelley s nt a fewdays
with Mrs. Callie eyers of Teka-
mah.C. B. Bunn and son, Byron droveto Fremont Saturday when the lat-ter bought 25 head of cattle for
feeding.Mrs.Byron Beard and- sonsspent Monday aftemoon and hadsu per with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
...IL Mr. and Mrs. Paul DeWitt and
daughters of Nickerson, were Sun-
day guest.; at the home nf Mr. and
Mrs. M. E. Winset.The Rebekah kensingf/on will
meet Friday afternoon, Jan. 2nd
I
at (he home of Mrs. H. L. McKibl
ben.
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Hawkins and
son.Paul vlmfed Sunday \ at theJ.l.Mg. home and Mrs.Sarah
i
McDonal s apartment m Fi*emont.
Miss Tressa DeWitt of Nicker-
ment does not, of course, strictly
act asan indicator of the financial
conditions of the country although
it does furnish s sound buds uponwhich to consider the money which
was .spent at the Chdstman season
for cards, presents, etc., and it is
'tant tn take inventories at the be-L O C A L O V E R F L O W
_ginning and at th: end ot' each'year.Every successful merchant \[| M Harold Cwg drove'and business man does i t -w hy ` r. am rs.vnot the fa r'!»to Grand laland l-'rlday to spend a
You will find that lt is a fas~ _few days with fnends.
cinating piece of work.If you]Mr. a nd Mm Louis Naeve and
pleasing to note that there is pind some difficulties,Cbunty children of LaPlatte, spent Chrlst<
little change in the amount ofAgent. George Bates will be glad'lI\HB at the I-'red Soil home.
parcels mailed,and consequentlypo help you and you are invited wi Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jensen spent
purchased, during the past Christ- attend our lirst meeting on Jan- Christmas at the parental,Robert
mas season.|uary 5, 1931 at the court house in| Whorlovr home at Wayne, Neb.
death of our dear husband, fa¢her\0;,;.qu_ s., D_'and brother, Norman Wilkins.Wet The fiincral ser\"ces were
especially thank those who sent Wednesday at 2 .m. fromsuch beautiful floral offerings and home with Rev.loede of Fo
those who fumiahed the music. nelle officiating and intern
and Rev. Hargett tor his words (afiwas made in thé German cemetery
sy mp ath y .
Mr s . No r ma n W i l k i n s
in thg southem pan of the coun-
W-'Thus, Another early settler has
passed Imm our midst..Another
of those who through the hard-
ships and privations of those earlydays helped to bring about n dif-
ferent order of ihings that we of
Norman, Jr
Ma r i e tta
Flor enc e
Frank ,
Mrs. Wm. WilkinsMr. and Mrs. Cleon WilkinsMr. and Mrs.rem \.nmzd Raymond =-gg Mr.ar
ss n r mo supperAndrew 'Eamon home Ch
eve.
r u 1 n l 1 : u r u s e u x p l a n .--- -~ ~ - - - -.. a M m .M .a M .J .s .c r d s o n s p e n t t h e f i r s t f t h e w e e k B l ' - 1 'n f ,; , , ,l , , ,, . ,r w f f f | , , , ; r q , f , , , ; m ,.;;'3.'I§.,?'g , = ; h ! , s g u e s t o f M a s s R u A n t n m .I W a s h D r e s s e s - - r e g u l a r $ 2 v a l -1 Mr. and Mr§. Leonard Ast-'llmnent last Tuesday evening, Dee. 23
l t l " " |H E ' a a ' i ? . . ' m a ra ; a , " ' ; §
Herman.-end'M A. R. Beal r Fu§?"»»=-=='==f»=1»1`T Saturday .EE §.°£1., ~
Iber "Ihr-_ H13- QM mem. |1939-
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Renard andchildron were hosts Christmas day
to aially group of reluiives. Theyinclu ed the childnn of Mr. and|Mre.Fd Baker nf hmnhn Van
.-39 2 f IYULETIDE NOTES FROM 1 ¢h h rn of Mr. and Mrs. Chris and family today are enjoying.»_: ;0un:a z;\:\b 42°rat 5(;;;|vé LOCAL HOSPITA; '$mk§.,m`L,i» South Omaha.r Mr. a nd Mrs.~ ;'
,;m§'f;f""S CARD 01.* THANKSFashion Center.-,M' s Margaret Badgerow wen _n A Q rrn~rr\:_(Edited by Mrs. Emma Washburn)to éfnm last Saturday to spend Mr. and Mrs. F¥"l'k BufferAnna Heier spent the svnl. the Andrew Hole: hom§;\ilrm°i m i m a ; ' » ; , d " ; . ; ' §;r x ."" ". i ` 1 § '1 3 " i f 1
o r i nlm, Jo hnson a nd famllyno f zafii _~
Mr. and Mrs. C_ G_ Marshnnnndl Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jipp gf Em-
daughters spent Christmas at Ben porla, ,Kansas came Sunuay, _ a.ner at the home uf Mrs. Mar.-=hall'slWeek ago to spend the week withnarents.Mr. and Mrs.Brenizer Mrs. Emma Kebchmark and otherMrs.Marshall stayed over unuilrelatives.They returned to their
the weelg-end.,home tha following Sunday.Subscnbe for The Enterprise.Mrs. Minnie Kruse was hostess|We print the news.to he; immediale family at dinner
'Only a baby!But what is more
|-grand
To make a home happy, in this our
land.
But Hve at one time, each with a
distinct cry,
Is something the hospital knows
Wim a sigh.
» -
the week-end visiting at the hom:
of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Morris.
Mr. and Mrs.Henry Bo ll a ndMrs. Bertha Zaman and son, Ed-
ward of Scribner were guesfs at
the Frd Soll home Friday.
Mrs. Cara Badgerow and slaugh-
ter,Margare¢and Miss Edna
Davis were Christmas dinner
guests at the Haes Rosenbaum
Mr.
M r.
Mr.
Mr.
and familyand Mrs. John Biffar
and family
and Mrs. Fred Peck
and family
and Mrs. Grover Wilkins
and family
and Mrs. Ralph Johns
and familyMr. and Mrs. Chauncey Wilkins
and family
We wish in this manner to ex-
press our :post heartfelt thanks
for the many kindnesms shown
during the illness and afbcr the
death of our beloved father,Mr.
P. H. Suverkrubbe.We also wish
to t lé those who sent the beau-
tiful floral offerings, the choir andthe minister lor his words of cheer.
The Family.
°-rMr .an d Mr s . A n d r e w Ne lao f :1 i nd c a re fo r E u ni o e . who wa s i u .
and family sp ent Chr iatsma s a t the!r. a n d Mr s .P.J .F ly n n a n d
W alte r Ne ls on h ome, n ea r Blai r.fami ly o f' Omnha , sf pent las t Tu es-
Mr. and Mrs . E ddie Fletc h er and d a y a t th e h o me o Mr . a n d Mr s .De lbe r t s n t Chr is tmas eve a t J . S .Conety .Th e lad i es a r e s is -th e Grandlisea Fletc her home.* G Q_ .ru\...._"
M 1 3 5 n l e g n u r u l x u n B B B H U B U a
"-'=;;;f ihé Iund Mrs. Frank Snocker of. spent éhristgnas and the
nd at the Herman Laaker
s."Iag'y Hart homes.
' o n C n n s tma s da y .nlrennjgue sts we re pr es en t.\u . , ~ . m n u l Ffrniltr Rn-ffn
I I 1 ve On e se e med to c r y wh en a b u r r n o me n e a r n e n n a m..Mr . a n d Mr s . H -P tev..r wa s lo s t,...M r .a n d Mr s .He n r y Mo n k e o f _d=';;_;},.=teenfamilydrove to
'week and spentMrs.Curley:gmMrs. C. T.Wh te
Inxitmtun"- - " " ;" \ " " 'r n e wmrn. uu ueuge mrCh na tlrlss w i Cha is tr na s with th e Ge o.
rents,Mr .a n|re tur n in g Sa t-'" " ' i i ' ,? ' ; . , ".lf"5?l'T"e.BL
u 'nipehd
messMrs.x andtalgle
'No matter how small might be the Fontanelle, were dinner guests on __'|FRESH MILKcost. (Petersen)Friday at the J. W. Blattm- home,h ,Two of the Blatter children, Teidy P H. SUVERKRUBBE g Deliveiifisngom ng
..i h :'Xanx" ;';<,°;.::::."';m ;'°°;1:~ $ 3 5 2 5 .:;;.,.:..;~; a "s"Henry Suverkmbbe, | Andrew Beck.Phone ~ on gx
seed. (Kuhr),I Ming M»\»1 Marsh went down ml KK*Y ars,passed away Sun-|-------..-..-.. 46-lf "'°"-'_'
»'.P.,.;a";;;'z'f,1i .".;°';=;;¢;,;"ax
Mrsnnliw- _ -Mr .
a n d
f n m i l
.ana mrs. .lunus weoer mr. --;-"1 ul. un: nun over aweetlancMrs. John B. Fdksen » andithelr daughter, Mrs. Opal Reeves. hosts being the men of
U nnent ch;-mmak in Blair arf.W; "Ed PS* N°"!'1'?".."f"'i°k Downs Post of the A. L.Lnelr - -- v--------- -----Le,C l.Roh e heid high scoreAholii I Mi. Mimier Kruse, low._ sm
| O m a h a l a s t w e e k w h e r e w h e u n d e r -
A n o t h e r o n e B l l e é i e d 8 3 h e ffO o k a l n¢n1+a a n r f n l n c n n n r n f i n n R h o i q
Clearance
SALE
nJanuary
The Style Shoppe
Starts its Mid-Winter,Clearance¢-
Hats, Coats and Accessories
All Hats at Greatly Reduced Prices
W e have a num ber of Attractive
Coats for Children--W hy not
see th em N ow ?
Ladies and Misses Coats at Prices yon can't afford
to turn down
0
Chrzstmas Noveltzes
All our Christmas Novelties at Greatly Reduced Prices
There are l number of pretty things left that make
nice giftl. Youcan get them lt Less Money Now
ri
Handkerchiefs
We have a large and beantifnl line of Boxed Handke
chiefs.Prices Reduced since Christmas
'J
Wool and Tam Sets
See onr new line of Wool and Tam Sets.Just the thing
for the winter ahead.Ankle!Sport Hose for cold
`snappy days
Ac $1.95
o
R u b y R z n g H o s z e r y g
l e a d s a l l t h e r e s t .W e h a v e a l l s i z e s ,c o m p l e t e l i n e o f c o l o r s , C h i f f o n a n d i
\S e r v i c e W e i g h t .T r y a p a i r a n d I
b e c o n v i n c e d . T h e r e i s n o n eb e t t e r t h a n R u b y R i n g |5
0
\
'Lingerie ~
. . . You are invited to call . . .
o
We are Headqurters for Lingerie And Pajamas i!1
i
T h e S t y l e S h o p p e gi
Mn. C C. Van Deusen,Prop.Blair,Nebraska ~
_.______ _ _W
hm;lnvuunn um umuq.I _-:un lnMr. uld Mn. Neum \\u-nck en |h.»$'1.l'¢";.5»'2'1€'¢.J'if.?§.. °zm|5°Y°" \=-vb-g their annum.li hl xk o :
nlnu llm Clifford Qin.Ill-.and Ind li n.onnan Warrick and an anu.. 'u....|.| n..|-.. .-.I .\.||.|.--|9m|dND»!l!\|!Y |.m|_§ryll|' l Mn.ilk| the ho ste ss an d a n en joy a ble time
ha d b y a ll.l m r .a n d Mr s .J .J .Sierk we re
Ch r i stma s di nn er gue sts a t the
Pa u l Me lotz h o me .|M r a n d M r s .P a u l K r u e r s e n t
I k IW C II L n a c a l v u n u p \ . ¢ u n .u n . .o o .re po rted to be d oi n g n i c e ly a n dAt a mu le of me d i c n n e f o u n d i n a hopes to re tu r n t o her . home e r e i
rnook.m s m w m )i l o n g wh i c h is g o o d n e ws to h e |
N e x t o n a m m u h h a ma n y f ri e n d s .e c e a a r ` " " " °»°1§-=Th e Ma so ni c bo d ie s an d Ea ster nC h r i s mn s i n Linc oln.l i m i Zm- _ . o . i f h i t b y a h a mme r o n a s . e _
ge r i s sta y i n g a f ew d a y s be c a u se l nearby .( F a mb e r g )' S ta r or g a mz a tmn s a r e ho ld in g ,
- .....-r L..- ......».....then-an n ua l N e w Ye a r s day re - I
brodghf h er homie.
Mr. a nd Mrs. L eo na rd Lo ftis a nd
f mn i lv n f f n lh n lln M r nnrl B Tn |.llmel Lenoe wen: to umanl. on herself fo". 1'm'1=:"..E2£¥-_.H.22".1°:'.'= Smuwdnsr us vm: menu in Doll:-|in um f..h.'3..°Last. on e c a me with a f lori st whoo c eption an d g e tto - g a th e r at, their
| l ml l thi n e ve nimr.A nu mb e r a r cRunfugy |..|.llU:el i'"'E" uizurgu um- las coulftv for two weeks.lrélniQ' &il"»I,.»,"f"T..f'IH2'f_-........,vl l v L vu l h as u u 5 l u B B 8n o m n w a s a " "" " " "" `_;_H ` a ; ve K r o g h a n d i n a n O m a h a s c h o o l ,h a s§ ; n ' § ; ; e i f z § n ¢eff=fi s a m l ff o i c h ,§ e f n d 0 l r 5 o u r h o f y B l a i r .D r . i c h o s e n a s h e r s u c c e s s o r
M r .a n d M m .V i c k S k o v a n d H e r m a n H u r d u m a n d M i s s E m r p r l o f f i c e .
f a m i l y d r o v e t o W a s h m g t o n S u n -l i n e E l l i s o f O m a h a ,w e r e C h n s t -M r .a n d M r s .A .M c 'I 'i c
d a y m d h e l p e d c e l e b r a t e t h e w e d -m a s g u e s t s o f t h e F r e d I l u r d u m
di n g a n n i ve r s a r y o f Mr an d Mr s sons o f Oma h a ,we re w
,. family.ur 1\.l- Iggeégs _of Mr.and Mrs.Sam Holstein.~"\.1-" l "
'°L"f.'El1'I'fE"-E§'f."2.'§.'f""' nu Ill!! IIB!|..l ~ l L ~,.!I§iin§"f]\£ii-`lun`Eh¢= at 6:30 p, l|l |II'. newinthe
sr andeek-end
Jesse
aenkildeIrs. AI.
I
mer,vvmwl.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Webster gndchildren of Tekamah, were Chnsifmas guests at the Fred Moeller
home._Misses Edna Iverson and Alum
Mehrens ve delightfully ent/:r~mined six tarlles of pinochle at_the
Iversnn home Sunday evgmrgg-
"'°'°";;;';g ;,1;;;.,§';;;;;',,;'°Y ".;;,a';;.a.;;..d dancing mn fdlm
Eat Shop Prop, Ed Rann, was
once again privileged ( T) 1/ospend
a (ew days in the hospital,but
realized a greater privilege on
helm:released, and able m go
l9eaH1s
l
J
Nan and lanll Thompson .mf """"»Z'"'i".'f'|°'4f"s'3. "fi" "§"f"'°"'~~ a "m,"°°'°°z'.:..':*'\' f - " w i 6 ¢ ~ » = " » m . , . . m f r :».aa':.:'::fi:mf,..."°,z
u w - I lhlxhi ao n,Jalm and holiday mn.Role llldlde len I' He le n Gn l l l g l q u e w w .w@r=...2%E-:".',?'f~%..€i°.'I;3}'B13"$'C2:S ' . 2 . E m" £ & - , ' £ ! - _ £ ' d . f f " ~
I I|¥FU!of Xiiffrischer and Egngfat. §5c"'.'i""£¥Iab0u`£ his usual activities
s. S. K. Hia high cores, and ManeChfiH'=" aid Harufd Dey.1°w.A 1.z
prizes were awarded.len canal '..A..12-{.\|u:l\1nr\lPnll
b l e r xE i t a b l e
1 l a t e
w a s
Mrs.A.M.Christensen was c n l p U F lu.-mluzs
cheered by a visit. from her son,'n.1r....a rw..-;.+.n¢.m .-.r Pnnimn We take this method of thank
~~ _ng ~~~B||u|;U lla \¢||.|a\u¢»n un;ilu sum.uviv\;||l\.||\.lC Ill ~.are ntai Mr s .C.B.Ha i n a n d C | m a s d a y .M'}.' i,?,{ n';' fr!'f ,f2E nnnalm _,.....| F1. Gehringer homes..|Ma .a n d . M r s .B e r t . m n
WI| v .... . N ~........~....\...v...........,ing the kind friends and 'neighbors
for their assistance during the ill-
ness and later dezith of' our sonI¢»m;"'m,m;i '».';:.: ':..':.';|_;1,f;,,-;»,'; Mn. _,'=_;f;,_,~f====~' off¢.r1°|'5x2 and nil Mr. and ml-if |"":§_'f ~ "' "'°
ceo Loftll and flmlly, Mr. ma P"m,. dm Mn. u-"ml Tysonii? Mrs. c»..$'"|L¢';§'..u'Z'{" 3 esire" 2!.9"::!'n ';'fL'E\:"'H:';'
children of Pi 6' ,"""`_ ""`Im s d . ~ = - ~ ¢ § v
Hcklhben m z at the H.
Mr. nnd li n. Arthur Wi e ne r.EE °*:¥5¥€°n °¥ Stln§an,_|pgnt nev-
nuur | w n .Friend! |180 tried K0 makeserved.gl'- h e r r e | l l n m d !e e l| C'| \rht| uu~»£"€¥»\\'~`T»"i-f"?5'°°H;',5"'- spirit,u w e l l u ' g y ~
mu di nne i i Ura -;;~M f g fg by WRU!! them Sl lu C '
n ._mu deco ntlom.ve§ E '
...
'EE' ....\'1.§2 Mill Ed! Slcrr in th; lmxnrihl fur mms Lima and
and nephew, Iester.We especially
wish to thank the paul bearers and
those who furnished the music andthosewhosentsuchbeautifulJean, Mr. and M;-s.`Ed<ii}éI~'iEt
and Delbert, Wayne Loftis, SMo: nff ome ry an d Mr .an d
" n v |nff{a nrul ¢¢»..SI.. "C DI..
runner WIUI T.llEll |nu]Ene|,mrs.eral nays .last k vi 1 Dicvvxm ln\n;-1 itfv ' T337;Frank Pltzer and Francls.11-ents,Mr.~ /Li l-§ I_m§ml;§{ and Mn-s. Omg T=;f_;'$g"md Anita deserve acts of kmndngas.Miss Anna Paulsen was a guest avrer *Mxsses Ma e the .state Mrs.Washburn 1s especmallylrs. at a turkey dinner Christmas, at . Mr. rad Mrs. Walter Brown nmI M'€h'~T°"§'\\1_o -E ',§l'1., fha hnli-[grateful for gifts presénted to the floral offerings..Paul Timm and familyAugust Timm, Jr. ancffnmily
COUNTY BOY
DIES AT sPmNGFn-:Lr
\ l | . . | v . l \ n l 9 u u u | ¢ \ | u | | , ) fa i r .a n d M r s .E a r l
a n d f a mi ly s p e n t F r i d
Ne i l Th o mp so n h o me a t
J .Ho ls tei n an d da u
ely n a r r ive d F r i d a y f r
eso ta a nd we re gu es ts i
o f Mr .Holsteina sis ter,
S k o v u n d f a mi i y
1 Marjor§9 Flepc hqr ape
U 1 u l n u .
'Thompson=g at thelair.ghter, Ev-nm Minn-n the homeMrs. Vick
mt partLo£
the Charles Hunk home.Mr. and Mrs. 1-Iarrv Tyson and
Paul and Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth
Tyson spent Christmas eve andhad Christmas dinner with Mr. and
family were chrmn s 'g?Jé§i§"`é`iMr. and Mrs. Harry Hamrnang.
Mr.and Mrs.Harry Oaterman
entertained at a famil dinner at_thmr home Christmas cfay.
Mrs. Watson Tyson and P. M.|Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Spangler hadMr. and Mrs. R..M. Iverson and all thelr children home for clin-children were with Mra J.C. ner Christmas da .Christensen, Christmas day..Guests at the ~ A. Reckmeyer
Mr.and Mrs.Earl Blue vmreghome during Christmas week worn
universgfY» are =>|~'~=§=-uma,...., ..---hospida s wxth home f0.l<B-la..f:~ .'?~ .i::§f'";':,'.;';§ 3. ..:,z°;:.'a
away a s ,_ bw)-
the I
and 1
hard!
ena 1the s
h 1 Dec.2151 at th.t;';a=;'\18§'= yeoars.Obituary else-
hi"""55?..'"$.1.i.£?"§3»of Mr.931.6
Mrs Frank Adams,and Mus
'°mar-Helen Jam0§ of Rezlfifrl-556 f"ifu
tal, among which was a bqby
from Harold Stewart.(Evi-
y appreciated we got him a
A crate nf sweet corn from
|lBlair canning factory; a gooselz c r a t e o f é f - a n g e s f r o m B e r n - 'F u n e r a l s e r vz c e s w e r e n e w r
C u m . a n d R n h n l . n m l t -¢* h i ¢ ° \ ¢- | t h e C hL l IC 1 l . O f G D C !i l l H 1 1 8 c i t y , f C
a::..'"':::°;'...".':.,':;:".::..Tr.'<-.-m.u.»='William Patel-sen,ofI:n:l"haT:. "`-ri§`f|Ii`§"¢.»"»C1T"¢=E`¢i' éprmgnela, Neb. on Tueltlly aft-for nenond sift; of a;|nne-|Ff"9°"» P°'=-"~Qt _two_ o'clnekne r va c a u o n a t th e hufathe r. Ed di e Fle tc he r.que D1 ner
ld childrenndingthehere.Shea Jackson.
calling an the Ralph Bay home on Mr.and arm.A.L.Hu hes 'LEThursday evening.Davld City, Mrs.Frank villiamgMr.and Mrs.J.W.Simonsen and Mr. and Mrs. A. T.Hutchin-and children were guests at Christ- son pt Norfolk.gm§_ supper wi_tl1"PEl.r. and Mrs. H.|f!JI1=£S 1\_z}.rie Le'-:e°'= of David
rind Dec ember 21.an aluuzu yung.In .Th e y o u n g c o u p le wi ll reside
at. S io ux Ci ty , wh or e Gile s is em-
plo y e d a s a li ne oty p e op er ator o p
th e S i o ux C ity J o u r na l.W e wi s nIkan d hap pi-th e m mu c h go od uc
:l|-J:\n1n1"1"iPd ~
I nlsaclation._ j
An unusual number/ of boxes of
candy were presented m the hos-
pital staff, which surely helps tocheertheirhea";'being closely
cou!i:\ed at a time when others
are privileged to meet together or
attend festivities of various kinds,
of which they are depdved in their
efforts to do for and cheer others,
While many were planning [or
s joyful and merry hxistmss
time,the hospital force had zea-
nons to feel sad over the death of
Mrs.Lundt, whom tlveylmd learn-ed to love while confined to the
hospital in the early spring.Al-
though they were willing and glad
to do all they could to spare thislife, they could not help but fleel
utterly helpless as they saw herlile ebb slowly away.Their deep-
gt sympathy goes out to the (arn-
y,lt is hoped that before next
Christmas some oi Blnlr's singers,will get an inspiration to cheer the
henna of the patients with a few
Christmas carols.
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the officiating pastor.
The deceased was the so-n ~~¢F. C. C. Petersen who resides two
miles southwest of Blair.He
pasaed away Dec. 20, after having
been ill 'at his home eleven days
with eryaipelas.
The drceaaed was born i'\ Coun-cil Bluffs, Iowa,April 23,1890
and was past forty years of am*
at the time of his death.He was
married w Ruse May Hoerath,
Aprll 8,1914 at Benson and issurvived by his wife and five chil-
dren.Other surviving relatives
are hls father,two brothers, L.
Joi-gen Pam-sen of Kimballton,
Ia., Waller of Blair, three sisters,
Mrs.Anna Thompson of Blair,
Mrs.Matilda Hart of Kirkman,
la., and Amanda of Blair.
He was engaged in farming his
entire lifetime, and lived in Blair
and Kennard before moving to
Springiield where he resided thir-
teen years.He became a member of the
Church of God in 1916.
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Mrs. Henry Denny alE Minnesota,Hire apeoiidays `Wilh r'l>lati\esas formerly Miss CeliChristmas dinner guests at theHenry Havendick home were: Mr.
a nd Mrs.Herman Huvendlck,Grnndln and Paul, Mr. and Mrs.Fred avendick and family Mr.and Mrs. Floyd Magill and family,
Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson and
flmily,Mr. and Mrs.Raymond
Mlzlll and family."
I __mr. ana Mrs. E. L.,Da-'"" 'fefggf~ g;;;,; Metzler, M;-_!r;\¢;:';1|:iuchlldren ol' Omaha, werem m "Joe Bandar and arig|\|;rues€,ao\'cr Christmas at the D.
were dirrner g u e s t s o f ~and\W~wson home,also Mr.and
Mrs. Fred Ray, Chnstrngzs.
Mr.and Mrs. Prentxce Smlj.h.with their mother.Mrs.Fi ll"
Warrick were C`h}'ist.ma.s dinner¥ues1s of Mr. and Mrs. Watson'
yson and P M Tvson
Mrs. Alvm Anderson and daugh-ter. Anna Marie of Arlingwn.Mr.and Mrs.H.C.McClellanentenalned several Iguests at theirhome Christmas hey were Mr.
and Mrs.llerrit McClellan nl
ness In Llltu ummm.--_ ,k f L a k e W ilson,Ca r l Sler oMin n. , s on o f Mr . a n d Mr s . C h a g .
k f o r me r residents o f th isSxer,1\\.nn.n |»n|\::nr|an Amrn s c aif th a t| J l ¢ l \ C |l u n - s u p u - -D _ . .w o n t h e g r a n d c h a m p i o n s h i p a t
t h e M u r r a y 'c o u n t y f a i r ,c h a m p i o n
o f h i s c l a s s a t t h e S .W . ,M i n n .
| . . i w » g ' t . n r k x B r e e d e r s 4 - I - I C l u b s h o u j
sn!-yd;-;»sanum Monday'-100
a wo 1your choice at onl S izess ~
to 46; 200 Winter lnkin-worth upu $6-your eywiw $1-41| Winter
at_Rsdacal price reductions_
Mr.and Mrs. .Yinges Paulsen
and Wallace Husk were Wednes-day supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.Lars Plulmn and daughfer, Anna.Mr. and Mn. Byron Beard andsonsspentChrlstrnas with Mr.ami Mm Ran Pau. nf 'fnlznmnh
Christiansburg v .. mT'"a"M"iXi'5"M1;;~1=,;d.v,,asi, c\§,i i
.owa 'dau ter of Wee m mo mgs andsfh'w we .M .and Mya. Robert 'in£he»f` agd mi.
qf Omaha.Mr.and M m (1 A 1m.....\..u
" " " " " E ,d \aced second£12 §§"'$¥.~b'fi¢°R-»g§',~ Cal( class
at South St. Paul.Carl also re-ceived n cash rize of S2355 LQ;
ea\f was pure ,»ss»'3.¥ ind' was
~ 5? . ngsnwt at Sleenv Eye.
50-Itrumon Oynter.Miss M e Hurdum left Sun-
day evening to resume her teach-in§din the West, Point h h school.
r. and Mrs. Fritz uller and
Leland spent. Tuesday evening atthe A. E. Dixon home.
we rqho sts l ~"~u3`l~\i'S°IIE
relatwes and friend.: at theirh
A fine 13%pound turkev w§?Q`§
was Famed by their son, Ralph ofMarian, S. D.,was roamed 1,0 a
*v m by Mrs. Henry Boker. and
"EET 2135 `i1"}`£f"\if§.`iii}Ié'».=` .
andchildren of Plattamouth. wqre
Sunday visitors of Mrs.Loulse
J ~.u ~
f 1 m l s a r pu f *. ' l'. " . f " § ', f . § . . ° 1 > .g e ' I ' 1 1 c k e r ,w h e nB6HoM nom
Mr. and Mrs.Hwg; Huck andMr. and Mrs. A. G.rtis of Blur
spent Saturday evening with Mt.mg !\Qrs._B_Xrqn_ Bunn.
M .d M Ge mx a much '="5°ye<| b eh'cs'h " " 'd r their home Dec.vifg§n¢§"....d'Tw».ZIF°M,.. "eg were Mr. and Jm Edgéiief :ng &°'..,"°¥.';f'° min. gelebrnte their
ringer drove to Teknmah lo visit Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Marshall of 20h wedcglw nnn1versal'Y~The
Mr. and Mm Amil York Sunday 9'"'l'1°;_C -C. Mgrshnll and dauzh- .cmmmn min ment nlnvinz mrds.
: m m m ln t u mn h u n k Ml l | n . | l| \ l P n | \ h l ' l l w r o r n a m a n . l l a n m ! " l l 1r;...._| ':°";::::.':_ t'7..;'£i.:;:":.m':1.g g g g g y w ~ 6 ;
ews mn to soenacm-mm Wim MM M a mx m r and m- Dav
Misses Audrgy and June Beales
were Sunday dinner guest; of Mr.and Mrs. Prentice Smith.pu. and Mrs.Claude Bllnkon~:lzirzhgnd children spent Christmaspm-enta . John ein Bun count K lley home
Chr-lm.rn.ns dinner esta f M ,
a nd Mrs A. R. B e a l; i ni . thi ;
Efglfy wgreuhlr. .gm Mrs. c. B.
an r.Bunn and dnlarex'Mrs.Byron
" i "/1}f"§§i Mrs. cufwn Anderson
and children of Tekamah,spentCliriaunas day at the George Mor-
gan home when the whole famllwerehome for the day.
Friday,Saturday,Monday--100
Silk Drvssea worth up to $15,
your choice at only $5-sizes 11
no 46; 200 Winner Ha'1 worth up
to $6-your choice $1-all Winter
Coats at Radical price reductions.
Fashion Cena-Pr.50-it
ARLINGTON Norms
4
non Ma i n f " " a H " ~Martin "OF Oman,i k ,He m;
Boker Mr. and Mra. W. A. Wht-ggg and Mrs. George Mlskcrof rin
Ariihgbon wwn team basketbalP|")vrsdefented Blair-'a team ffl
a §_°"~= here the evening of Dec.6t , the score being 33 to 10.Dr.
- L. Cady NUIHKGH the learn.
Wash Dresses-rogul 2 |.§ § 0 °" h"L z;\°\$3s;;0r 2 ' 3 "
~sFashion Qnter.at 50912
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A ueucaous iuncneun,wmun wa;brought by the guests, was servedand :x very enjoyable time was had
by all.__Mr. and Mrs. (Zuma Dixon and
children spent Christmas at Umun.Neh. with Mrs. Dixor\'s parents.Mr. :md Mrs. T. L. Mmchgll unll
daughter spent Friday evening at
the Henry Fischer home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus' Imre enter-
tained the folluv/i:i:on Christmas;dny: Mr, and Mrs.ri Natuzr, Mr.;and Mrs. Harry Seltz and Mr. andMrs.Grant Lage and children.A number of friends gathered at.L..m..=..=~...\.._\..._.-¢.....»-.,man and'iih their
man at
»x-s. Mur-
Stewartv to neee ut the
Petersen
A BAcm:L on's ESCAPADE 1;'§ni1l§"§Z }f§E"'|l'ar:"m°3 55
Mrs.Helen Menking had the (Continued from P886 one)!l'~ra!e her hir! day.The €V¢ni"Y
leanure on Christmas night of was spent nlayimz pinochlo andg u m all_::e1; wld;-S and their t:Silver Threads" is one o£ the g usual good Um; was had by
ma w|er, wl e exoep-n of '.tion ol one daughter who lives at on by th¢p;dl;;:z?t M3333 ~;.w,'";f;,3°";, W"£§f.',':"£'a£'.¥$ A33
°°.2fm€" as ?i||.§Z`?"M.;'f;§a ll a nd the_diffel~ence betweefl ¢*\f~|w»~1d'»nd'if-ily swffen moboredglesdurleakupen. Menklng of Dav ,presmtatnon md the others could w Em N b S d dlenpon, la.Cul Jensen of Wash be easily seen.Above all the pub-the dZ"°§.`¢fb. »§"'»2' uvspen..,.y ..ersF. Mu!-li mmm MI Mmm" nl n.~...\.. |u¢renewed full value for their Jmme.as
Eff- and nm L,.L. Layu u n u r c l l 5 I. 'l~...»RI1S¥Tl'IH.l vcm o t h e r .E - _F l l l n n ¥. m»Umar 48 nu.
Maintop F1
Snow Flak
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ur and Leland, Ind A. A. Amen-|"L`{1}'r2'n£¢"1i`¢`i1Egn 1|~ere_gueQ| of Hin Con and Lllmnm Inm-'mvnem Ind th feelin "_m "" m "G f 0 |11 vi|1ren marelv .f..,......'i' Ext .'if'.f.'I|.m¢ his 1.muL'I."n2. ¢=.'i'...T;.. J..
George Beard Christmas eve aisupper and later tlrey eroyed atree and Sarlta's vlslt.he Pet-
f,§==°"»;remained for Christmas
so.Ifhu Mara;-et Warrick spent
Saturday nig f, and Sundng with
Miss M.ur|:mM-itn Tnmnn nf 1.4-
H¢nf§"f»2.¢i?f'e';'"°"f'.,,;i'1i;§""""' nmred.'riié ££i§££"é?1f»§""f.i`i2ii§1£'S"f=°"5'-
Mr.and Mrs.Leonard Echten-*mg entertained a :family groupateir fum home north of town,their rruem being Mr. and Mrs.John Echtenkamp,Sr.,Mr.and
225; ;;°';°*'m;¥ .'":;;"".,.:2;.,r":;';~Saturday,MM-» »~1°°
.Silk Dresses worth up to $15,equitable contract."50-It your choice at only $5-sizes 11
*to 46; 200 Winter Hats worth up.1?'.:=:. 2; 'f.*.¢.,'.¥5.1=§==*=.e::mr=<1..<=1>@4-|""'*'*"""*"'S '°°2'£2k Mnnunl Ia= #6-mf s=h°1°e QI--all_ Winter
l l - 0*u h h !a n n :
a n - nl l l nl" 5
n l - |c u z ;
u l - |Hh u n !SIDE sromiNoms § n § " ` & " f . o " ' " t` ; § I f °u l l u »* l i l l va l u l l !" l l l || l l | l l l l I l l L l l l I . °g o n m u l l s ;l . . % ' . f » . . ; : : f o r ' ; f . , , . 1 ~ : . , * f :. : .' = ! a ° a . , - " . a * . , . . . . . . .. . . . a f . w s . . . » ; . = : ~ |1 t l m 1 u l _: l ' r o m n u nv mv uw wars an naman! price reductions.re one)Fashion Center.50-lt
one for Fjduller Sumfn ,'{or Endny's Omlha market.fm Pa ul-
sen md son, James sent a trwrkload .nl hogs to Omaha alia,byRummaen's truck.Fnnoel Mom-n spam. the week-
dd ¢ ruur1 mms 'a f 'ML .md llrl.
yum: U.Ns llo n, i n Bla i r.
gggd ;1.:s|
ren,I of Wayna r andMrs.Meier remnined over untilSsturday.Mr. md Mrs. C. P. Masters AndMr. and Mrs. F. w. Pfeiffer were
u 'De c. 25 o f Mr. md'Hn.Pfeiffer and family at Nicker
tive day.The dropping off of theChrishnu mail rush in surprising-
ly sudden, them unnlly being no
eompuison in the amoum ol mail
m b e mm in the s!ge ternoon and,evening of 25 wlih tint which
arrived ls lan minute Christmu
'mx ms FAR M 1 Nv EN1 'o mEs E
N o w i s ¢ 1 . ¢ E § § . » h x - m e r a o l = P ~~B l a i r ,~
Washington county to take anhour
ul time md make your inventoryof vw' polaeadonl and mcemryl 'IIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIllIIIlIIIIlllllIIIIIlllllllIlllllllIlllllllllllllIl||ll|II|||||I|||II||I||||;
farming equipment.