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BLAIR BASKETBALL |Accidml|of State |q||¢¢|, ln uredTEAM v|C'|~()R|?U5;ma Disabled Marr Men,menmswf;§h»¢11°01 basknt-and C""4f"~f rash
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Heard Takes Up Business
|.r:T wmrl xc CONIRA(TS
Hear Talk from Reed 0llanlnn on
Possibility ol Paving the Bline
llighway
The county board mel.TuesdayJan.13 and after the closing of
the business lor the year the old
board ndjoumtd sine die and im
mediately the new board convened
and wok up the matter of organizationofterwhichthe business in
hand claimzd the attention of the
members.The allowing of bills took nolittletimeandthelettingofdif
ferent cornrarts was taken up and
The Enuarprise was made the of
ficid paper for 1981.After th:discussions on road
work graveling and paving wok
up cosiderablc time and when
the board adjourrwd the mrmbors
fel!(hal. they had had a full daysworkandtheworknot being completedanextrasessionwasheld
on Wednesday at which time the
jury for the spring term of court
\\u<selected.
The personnel of the board for
1931 is Chun Nelson,president;Harry Blaco and Chris Hinz.
_Mornnxvs BIRTHDAY
.oss;-:nvso
seheduled a Corn and Hog Day .program for lam January.The
meeting will be held at the Court
.House bezinninx promptly at 1:80
in the afternoon.D.L.Gross and Paul
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Lincoln have agreed to be at the
meeting to discuss the results nf
lthe 1930 tenacre com yieldcon»
test and the 1930 pig cropcontest.|lhae two men spent most of
their time talking to farmers and
helping them with their crops and
livestock.They will summadze
the experiences of hundreds of
Nebraska farmers for the looal
people who attend the meeting.Mr.Bates plans to call upononeortwolocalfarmersmgivetheirexperiencesmdthelatter
pan of the g will be openmquestions and scuasfon.What
the prospects fo the future with
com and hogs will probably inter
enl. farmers locally more than anyotheronephaseoftheprogram.While the men from Lincoln do
not pose as prophets they canbringintheideasthatfarmersl:\
other sections have in mind.Ex
ehange of ideas never hurts any»
one.
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interested in cutting down your
leosts of producing either corn or
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their duty aa they see it in
an upright efficient mannerknowingthatthebetterof
ficials they make the longerwillbetheir tenure of office.
Having filled a public of
fice fm ten years we perhapshaveenoughrespectlorintelligenceoftheaverageofficialfqknowthat
it would be an insult m such
a persona integrity and abil
ity ta attempt to advise the
line Q!amen that should
be followed.
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CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY
Word from Mr.and»Mrs.J.E.
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meeting.The definite date will lbe announced next week.
Helms of Webster S.D.states
that ¢_h¢y celebrated their fortleth
wedding anniversary on Jan.701
when a large number of their
neighbors and friends gave then*
u surprise ptrty.A Ilne programofmudcandreadingsfol
lowed by a lunch and lov wed
ding cake and other giftl mad(
(he evening an enjoyable one.Both Mr.and Mrs.Helm!wen
former Washington county Neb
products Mrs.Helms having heel
Ethel Warrick before her mar
Hoge.The Enterprise is glad to exiem
best wishes to Mr.and Mrs.Helm
for many more hlppy anniver
saxies.
»lmll feam won ahard foughtgan le |Soldiers of the World War
Wllfll ii UU£Cll lnllvvun au|\|from the Pnpillion basketball toss
I.f1 §§0;§§;Lf§3..¢wild days 4.efs on the local floor last Friday
U mhnn lrmsnan alnvnff and evening.The BCOTB was ~to T.
IMOTOR WRECKS TOTAL 55%lI
I I :.:'.;".|.lI.'.1i1""|~...T"§|.s.1}§Z *I At the end of the (Int hal!fnf|.vnaln»nlhfn Qfnlll.irilfr SxfetvdIrhawpdtnhacchandswore.the score stood 6 to 0 due to 11181 1:~.a.......:....|¢lr....l lw Nmllnnn
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Days of drudgery and de
nial for the unfortunate
families whena the husband
spent his time in the saloon.
Personal knowledge of
workmen whose pay checks
never reached further than
the saloon mlskes us strong
in our stand against the re~
peel of the Eighteenth
Amendment ahd no argumentcanprovefbusthe
advantages in again return
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slsir team.In the third quarter ¢
_the Papillion team got started and Motor vemade6pointsbeforeBlairtallied.
In the beginning of the fourth
quarter Coach Llchliter inserted
his regular team again to beepthePaplllionteamfromfurther
scoring.This was s very wise
move as Papillion only scored
from the foul line after the sub
stitutions were made.However
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hicle wrecks were re
sponsit for 55%of the 10004
aeciden casualties in Nebraska in
1930.
Fiftyseven per cent of all accidentalinjuries;26%of dl permanentdisabilitiesfxdinaeddents
and 42%of all accidaital deaths
n Nebraska in 1930 were cauled
y autos.More than §0%of all
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There is no argument
that will justify the rlght.to
sell liquor and tear down
the vitals of the borne and
those now Lalking so loud in
favor of this are wrong and
what is more they know
they are wrong.Nor is
this all an influence of assistancetowardtheenforce
ment of the EighteenthAmendmentshouldheen~
oourageu.Jliherexs altogeth
er too much winking at the
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law.»»»-¢»..»»¢.-s.
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it was the team work of Blalf
that was outstanding.Strlckletb
and Stanley Jensen eadh made 2
baskets from the field while Ines
lhe Hansen played a great gameatguudinhisfirstbasketball
ap cepearan.|This victory over Paplllion
should encourdgc our boys in
future games.Papilllon has al
ways had a Ilne reputalon as ubmketballsglmol.Two years agotheywonteClassAbasketball
toumamznt held at Dana College.
Last.year they won 19 straight.
games before being ellwnaied by
Falls City in the semifinals for
the district wampionship.Hence
if our boys keep up the caliber of
basketball which they displayed
in em.first wayne we mn look
auw accmenu repurueuonpublichighways outside of
cities and villnges.
1930 accidents in our Stat:kill
ed injured and disabled more Neb
radm men women and children
than Neblzhka solder!ot the
World War who were killed dis
abled or wounded in action in the
whole 19~month period.
Combinations of disregard for
speed lows atop dgn infractions
reckless bllnd driving and road
hogging on the pan o!drivers to
gether with sharp turns narrow
bridges loose gnvel poor visibil#
ity over hilltnps and unmarked orunlightcdroadobstructionsinthe
shape of parkedoare truckg other
vehicles loose animals gravel
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night alteranothercar.on the ch;when unde.:
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Car.c.sas md
Driver!Lloense Rt
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n was arrested Sundayhchadcollidedwith
Green was arrested
rge ol driving A earr ~t.ha influence of
Pl Pmject from Omaha I
Bl#to Be Completed |11 Sel
ber lst.Bline Project Ne
Mwoxx .wu.|.START 1~:Am.
~from the state mad d
P rxsmcheerteaclmru
W nzton highway mud pro):will completed to Blair l
Sep@mbe!tht 198l.Work is
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evming hui his hear
ne result that he wasmdcostsandhadhis
usa resked ior one
udge Eller gave Gneen
dayin which to raise
\amount of money and
failure to do so will be
ay it out in jail.
stexyearly in the season ma wuzbenlheduntildone.
While this road is under constructionthehighroadtoOmaha
wllll>e ~and will be treated
w Lcodt ol gravel.Llncoln Highway No.180
pa ls as yet undecided but it is
ho that a portion of it will be
pnvad yith the emergency _fund
uowivallable for paving purposes.
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im.anim Tomhlndarrangedandcarriedoutabirthdaypunylast Wefhmesday Jan.13 ln honor
ni her mother Mrs. James Stapletonwhoseedghtiethbirthannl4
venary occuned on that date.
A lovely dinner was enjoyed at
midday when around (xfuaen
guests were present.The u
noon was spent in vldting and
welcoming those who called to ex._..|\....»...a.\...on Mn Qhmnlm
forward in the future to strungbasketballwarnsherelnBlair.
Our second team was not asfortunateasthefirstsquadand
lost A hard fought svn!to the
larger Ft.Calhoun higkfa first
team by the score of I3 w 8.The
contest was very close.At tho
end of the third quarter the scoreU¢astiedlwIbutntthe last
quarter of the game Calhonnsnf.mmmenccd no (ind the ban
plles and road working equipmentwereimpliedina.large majority
of the 5500 motor vehicle doddcntz
report!studied during the year.Comprehensive statewide SdetyEducationofHighwayUsers(compulsorytrainingof drivers in highwaylawsandsafetyrules)in
urged by the National Strnet and
Highway Safety Conference na aneqectivemelsurefortheeareless
or thoughtless driver
Mrs. Soren Jensen attainned thc
grand old age of eightythreeyearslastMondayJan.I2 and asnsweannualcuswmwithher
family lheevent was properlycelebratedather home on west nNebraskastreetwithabigdinnerfirstfarminventoryaccordingtoil_Thi as e . u .|
visiting and sod l
ann s farm cnginmlly conagames.¢ C{y Agent.George Bates of siswd of two hundred acres.WallheJensenRealtyCompanyaf;Il:ur and a few others will be as ber Novak purchlwvd a forty md
which organization Mrs.Jensen is slated dming Lhecoming we}l.Calle Hansen a twentyacre tnd
TAKE FARM INVENTORY DEALS IN DIRT
rchuedDuringthenmweek an Janu a LL f ¥i§n§§l.fif>=$mg oneUVthmyfarmersofWashing_hundred and forty mes of themncountyNebraskatooktheirfknownhJhmuah
uquor.nc
on Tuadayingwithth
mod sas l
driven;lleei
year.County J1
until Satun
the requkud
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..m:....r ||\|the mnjol member is composed of|We hope to teach our goal ol
her sons and daughters.For A
number of years they have taken!this date as their annual mocling
dmc and usually hold their bus_iness meeting tim and then layuldeallcanandbudneu|16
jroceed to show honor and respecf
fifty fnnners.A year ago one farmer was inf
duced to take his inventory and
beep records in spice of the fact
um his wifewld hlm that ir wasdlhqmbug.This sam;mncameinJanuary_ l»_1?31
~|m1 Mr.Nelson
ing one hundred
Thin farm is ~three and oneha
Blair on Lhe.hig
and is a very z
The N.r.Ln:
wok dm remlin
and forty acres.1
well located about
nf milsl south aighmadtoOmaha
lesirble piece nl
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ENIOR DOCTOR OLD Bl.l\lLER ANSWZERSCALL
EACHES asrH YEAR ~Rodel a resident of Blah
H1m:lmmno!this city Ig.ut fiftysix years puued
dyntex1lay whzn hi!nt his home in ent Blair
mmtdes nu mmm Snnd»vJwrel1L§It eishfR.C.gathered at his odocT:~at the qge of }ygars.
~uzuu uem.ms w w ........_.._...________wn.kat td increase their score to 13
Among the invited guests were points v7hile Blair failed tu score
the following out ol town relatives:again.
Hrs.F.Simon and daughter Mxs.\
F.L.Glréner and son Jimmie nf.BLAIR HIGH GETS
Omaha M__F_L_Gnxdnnr sr.ul pEcLA.wrronY CONTESTQm.h|fn=.Nah:Mrs.J.s.Beni
Properly organlzed sysoems of
Szaw Highway Pntrula adequatelymannedhave been very ef!ec~
tive in three states at lsut (NewJerseyMassachusettsandPenn
aylvanin.)in fmdng md movingarguardingrqadliaurrBefore
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Estimate
ul 4 ".home uponIHnchmzm
and congrzbeinghis1
varsarv
for their mothefs bann unn.v\:r-his farm account. noon L0 au|.r|. wcihandled thedeal iuvitafion from Mrs.Deceased was born in Ba1~I\!11l§.tt.nd Mr.nd Mrs.F.M.FredI The .iub~district declanratoryteudbest wishes Germany and came tg ~f~=;;.¥i§n of Soux City;hir.and contest has again been assigned to
Ltulauons the occasiop when tventy years o use Mxs.s.R.Titus and Mrs.Roscoe Blair high:The coaches and supaightyfifthbirthanm~landed m New York when h:|Em_in of Craig erintendents of the schools infoundworkfor a number og yealjs|1 eastern Nebraska voted again to
they cause aocidents md in makingbeheversoutofthewillfullaw
violatoni.The system in these
states has been not only effective
but selfsupporting.|
ary new year.vOnthisoccasion.there were Anafher »Washington §0\\{.1f}
County1about.fifty relatives present which fanner a. few years uso w:pre :sauincludedthedaughtersin~lawcheck.1 each check aver2§8\l1§$80
snn:s~inlaw and grandchildren ofand he d.idnt. go broloe either but
Mr:.Jensen.Those children 1iv~= he decided it was f:ime to start
ing an California were unable to keeping records on has farm operlm1.r_sent.but the date Wes re ations.He took his 1nven1nlY
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I Thélmln.>°n was spent in vis
of ~itin§ end a (ull dzeii chicken din
ner with all the Lnmmmgs wasserved to the guests at six oclock.
$ll.» 900 Needed lo Cover Expeimelmg :l1¢3if;ldbu\<§Y wg;
~of Running Counly for 1981 of thiclxy Rivmmmg.
Ammding to the Eshmsles Just pumems from those present
|Mlde Dr.Hinchmnn has .Q1_bm ffdentofBlaufornzarlyLlurty
He came to Blair Nebraska in
1875 when:he has nee made his
home..0:1 November 1 1880 he wasmarriedtoMissKatieLagein
mir with Judge Alonzo Perldns
performing the ceremony.Tothls
union six children were hom three
of whom are still living:Mrs
Minnie Bates of Kennard Micluel
1 m.c .ma uhm nl Kimkxmnn.
D-°lstrlct 1
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Big Equity (use
Three Days of
Court bring the contest ho Blair.On accountof the excellent facilities
which Blair has for handling such
a large contest.This will make
sy ~tiisixdu consecutive year in
Q Schools from the following_oounties will participate in thisTakesUvFirstcontest:Douglas Washington
COUNTY TEACHER ro BE WED
mis Ada SBlenk daughter ol
Mr.and Mrs.Louie Schenk who
live south of town was honored at
A linen shower last Sunday afterv
noou at the home of Mrs.Lee
lllarohall out in the Matteo school
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The Enterprise 05118 a host.ofa better manager without knowing.inends who extend best wishes to :his costs of production?Join this
I Week.Suit tu B rr.d Thmswm mamct wnere mms bcnenx naw
nz.......L..A.|»m\uli |..a?...~§¢m|All 1m Imlrl nn ¥3ri..Ib¢€2l télthinlf mmm WHS 8 large
the best and largest
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this beloved lady that she may en
joy more happy hirthdays.
BLAIR SCHOOL NOTES
The first semester of the Blair
city schools will close FridayJan.16.On Thursday and Friday.Jah.15 and 16 the regular semesterexaminationswillbehelu.
The first semester spelling remwillbegivenonTuesdayand
Wednesday under the supervisionofSupt.Masser.Most of the
courses are year courses and
therefore there will not he manycheeseswiththebeginningofthe
M...na Maman In ch.nninr
class of farm account Keepers unulearnyour coats of produdion.Mod machinery is here or
my rapidly removing the
tug muscle jobs common on thofarmtenyétrsago and the younger generation of farmers will fin
it more necessary to produce their
com wf.beef pork butter wil
eggs economically.
oouNrY Gnu.roTELLOF PASSION PLAY
A treat is in store for the membersortheChristianchurshand
congregation next Sunday eveningwhenMissSylviaBruntonofHer
BRIDGES AND ROADS $85000
At the recent meeting of thecountyboardwhidnadjournedon
Wednesday evening the estimate
oi expensesfneeded for
ning ol the county was
follows:
Jail
Poor and Poor Farm
Odxcers eCountySurveyor
Roads
BridgesCrimind &
Inoldentalse|.»=._...n..
civil Cues
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Deputy Aisseswrs
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thenm-=maiden
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sooo.ool8,000.00.1,ooo.oo40,000.00.4s,ooo.oo
a,ooo.ooso,ooo.ooRhllnn
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years where he has engaged in
the practice oi medicine.
Heiaanativeof thestnteof
Indiana from which place he enlistedin the Civil War.He served
long enough teknow the harm
or wax na well ss imprisonment in
confederate prisons
(Phe Enterprise joins A host of
frialls in whhinx Dr.Hinchmxn
many happy returns of the day
The Blair school board recentlypurchasedtheJohnMoCracken
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For twentyone years Mr.Rodel
conducted the ice business in Blair
but retired and sdnce that time
has resided quietly in his home onoutGnsntstreet.
The funenl services were held
at the home Tuesday at 1:80 p.m.with Rev A.F Newell of the
Congregational church offleis gandintemsrntwasmadeine
Blair cemetery
reeds mentioned he leaves the
wife to moum him.
1 _1ADVERTISESFORBIDSBaddesthethreechildrenal
property lowed in the northwest BLAIR MAN COMPLIMENTED
set Allue vera uxvcu J nrPsmnt
CASE IS UNDER ADVISEMENT
lhe district court was a busy
place this week the first three
days being oaupied with the dal
of a suit to set aside the will ol
August Lallnmn deceased.|It appears that in 1924 when
Mr.Lallman was eightyfive yearsof age he made a will giving his
farm to his son Albert Lullman.
After his death the ndministratrlx
Mrs.Emma Holtman and Mabel
and Florence Lsnghorst broughtuitaskingthatthedeedheset]
.ne wnuem mn veidayMarch27.This
com/mt has grown l
Last year 41 studer
sections of eastern F
pan in this contest.
expect even a greata
sppar.Blair has alwaysclosetot.he top in
extracurricular highLastyearBlairworsnarecontestants1
Jensen oratorical;N
humorous;Margaredramatic.
_ At this time the
|declnmatoryzo be one of
in the state.
ms from all
Iebraska took
rm year weernumberto
aowd present.The affair was in the na of A
fuewdl party for Mis!Sdxenk
as she will be manried w Lester
Ducker of Elkhom Neb ithe
neu fu will resi .ontheSchenkfum.
Miujnez Kamen gt Wuhing:
ranked very\ this line of
school work.
\the contest.
yere:Alned
Iton will complde the term of
school for Miss Schenk.
DANA COLLEGE NEWS
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taient in the College Library.President Erland Nelson.willggssentapaperentitledHow
y the Teacher be lmprvvedbeforetheNationalLutheranEducationalConferencewhichwill
|be held at Indianapolis lndum
1\i§§"¢1iS§i°§Bii,~~who hrs reoendy returned °"""°""""mx u1 1 mE wm Wd*a DmimsveepaceoAdvance Alge~"°,;;;§lgliunwnllfef ~»»=gg; Repair Public gujldingshCwirswilltaketheplaceofMh.Socml Problems and in normal Passion Play at Uberhmnergan;\o ers Penmontrainingagriculturewilltakethuof wmch she will an and me vm A8f\3\¢f=1 G» swck Sho
place of normal music.There relate other intervening ex|Assn.
will also be s few slight changes ences.County Agent
.in normal training work in order\Miss Vamla Brunton of this Poor F*fm gunamgr (i
..._.__......deemed advznhle)
~comer of the block an which the
1000.00 high sahool is located.The pur8700.00 chase was made with the aim in
w view of enlarging the schnol
2soo.oo grounds and was in most peopl.es
3200_00 opinion the proper move.1 |This week the board is advertis
15000_0g ing for bids on the builldingu lo
The Herman Record very justly
compliments V.0.Ireland on the
fine condition of the road between
Blair and the county line an the
Washington Highway in the fol
lowing:Our suggestion is that the._.___....._\_.»..
aside on a.ccount of the incompetencyof the deceasedAfterthewrinz of all the
testimony the presiding judge wok
the case under sdvisemeut and the
decision will be given later.
The land in question is loenbed
em df Fon#anelle md is an exrep
Biair high school is comparauvelylunknownhoweverworkhasnot
yet commenced in the dedama
:tory field.With the opening of
the new semester dwamawry
work will be a pagt of the regu|
t lla:curriculum.
STATE NORMAL BUILDING
5|PLANS To AID NEBRASKA
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January 19.Dum College which began offer
ing winter s on oaunea in 1908
has extended the winter school
idea until it now includes a lullw meet., the demands laid down by,Que state department of education.
The regular mating program in
the high school has been completedandourhighschoolpupilshaveacquittedthemselveswlth
hunors.they compare very fav~oruhiy with other high school
students of Nebraska.Oil:nextstepwillue to Lest all elementary
clty vnu oe neam an a wpi.vsoloTheRemxrect.lon.All are cordially invited to at
tend this service.
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BLAIR WOMAN HUNDRED
Dr.and Mrs.Mme.Niemh
were in Omnha last Monday at|
tending the Nebrask ~mga
csua rss :sriI ceimd gy the grgunas mmmmg to
mu e grounwsonmcANNIVERSARYwhenMold sehool building
.|v;m;hwrecked before the eration
.M nndM.M.H.M o epresentedificeitwassoldbreside§in ;;»nu\ue an mvmma bm and this
mcmmd tovmthlp ealehribed their action caused considerable _gumtwentyfilthweddinganniversarymentwud*the board WW wiselyonlmSaturdayJan.1gg_ Iwishes to avoid in the present pro
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CUUDIY comlnlsuonera
put Void Ireland in charge of the
maintenance of the Washingtonhighwayclearacrossthecounty;The section between Blair and the
Burt county line ls smooth and
pleasant to travel over lint if ufmanridestoOmahaintheback
sent there are pllcw between Blair
uld_0mnh.\ so rough that he_nseds
tionally valuanxe propeny.manyoltheresidentsfromthewesl
ids were brought in as witnesses
d the court room was well filled
with those interested.
RED CROSS Nmruu DS
Tlfé Red Cross ls asking 10|
donations.This is hroughtphom
eiuhteen week winter semester.~begim in 1929 and is be~I
l Fred Anderson of Cozad N05vlieved ua be a unique experiment
member of the state normalboard
.said in Omaha.Tueadgy that the
boards decision to use Nobrzmka
Hmueaals labor and products wher
ever ble on normal school
bproje¢Es:i1l mean much to bus
.!._........._A 1...¥..|.I\l Asavnnoonffnnd
in providing college education for
people whose slack seaaon comesdunngthewinter.A preliminmyreportofthisexlrimentinco».lege education w be prepared
after the close of this years win
tm*snmoligr.March 27.gnmles from grade 1 to 6 inclu iw Asaochtion ann me1.,xeguuve..\=\..une tests uc p|.n.e.board ag the Womena Auxmlinry
.................reapectivaly.
.|\n The women miayfd a one oclock
ws Suze Tetrhers College. Among luncheon nt the Umverarlty Club.
the suhjettl in which nm will be Mrs.Ne.\sen_~l|_?~\|
nw............................and at that 13 \and spent the om)1=sLLows INSTALL
The lollowing Odd Fellows werewhenqweveningwlafoygllyngululyinstalledattheirhallon...|.|.»o~\|!st_I1zurdy ey3nng:_N.G.Q11
afternoon in phying cards and
visiting and dtex having a l\md\
|11 repaired to the German hall
B.ill L...bl..sIn ll nun!~~.n Al....|1 ll..|€5l BIILI luuununmu Uxaqauanuuvuu.3 A.l...a...4 |I\I...;hnnusl nuInnhtrl |"ur.vf"i6'IBindlerlzp, who halllI!5131113 Wuuu uuu buy m V1;.ing the mg;gen qgyg ann gn;can 01 U13 umlw.Lulu uumuu NY Il
Inn the 1eliaf fend is excessive.|the resolution unanimously Me;_(Continued on :nib tour)
nmrnmv DINNER 'i~2{In Baum is ";;**=v dtemuon.as
mnamounted to prevent naw The bond npen about n -Mrs.M"f¢'$°'I"°F'°"_°f north' aullerlng of thommda of. fam-'lion dolhh a Y'"fz.mg=3nd¢9§~\ho 19 5 ewcveu preslueuv m H _|v.Grllvnrholb;V.I.F151 fi ~».§::m.n?ImfI=mHuv to the Medial AnoI ~1@:nwr1=}i=9 eertdglv ex oblen:Sec..H.N.i-» Anarew Jw Wilken'Ave/ emerhined a num~Rhone; 'lr°"~~ ber ol relatives and :umm n ilieu.
s,,~ 1§~=h;: dinner lla; Sunday in honor of her ,_»;1;;-'f"°".§:.:.*'"..:.';'a,'.f°*°"'
s I;(Mg °°"-Will's mm mnlversu'>'~A wt either oi num two bank.aré~gg pleasant time was spint nt the N 'r.Luna mm mm
lex; L. S. V. G"l Tha tonowinz enioyed the day otfice.
nble of the expemxsrure no wtma-»tex-ull andsupplies.
w. B. c. INSTALLS OFFICERS
The W. R. Un.,at a regularmaednzlm Sataxrdny,mulled
....w v..=.....w.0......reading apellinz.Enzlilh.sevenphyandAmexinnhistory.Thus
tau will ho given on Feb.181_9s1 md the rcsulm ol than tests
will be sent in to the Kanxustita
Louege where the dxla will hs usembledinsuchawaythatwe
Il §Iu§§I»d'mu be regmlurly in-
mllea in offlm in lhy-
CARD OF THANKS
We *Luke this method of thank
ing our mnny friends for the
hands congnwlltiom w mu worthycoupleIndhopesthatmgnymuymoremehbwweventsmay
occur.
DONNELLY FARM SOLD
will know how the pupils of the handful gifts prpsmiéd fo ua it It is reported no this office dnt
grades of the elemantary mhodn our silver weddmz lflnivilfllfi:the Champ Dolmglly fum local/ed
of Blair cvmvlm mu me pupmwe will cherish mme mm ulvnslpm Welmervllle hu bm sold molNebmnknandothermiddlelsweliveandHwywill_l\~!9|}{els Pedemen.Thin fum constaleschools.bring bark NPD!memo:nes fm.¢l of sixty neges md is nialy
Rev.Fmk Mathis who is con those who nr¢»¢=~?;d_§1=§13\ $9 umllocuwd naar Blur.J.L Pounds;I.4
0.G.0.F.ClrmiG.J.A.Kuhn;L.
Kuhr;Chap.A.R.. S. V. G.I. C.El
A.F.Guy;R.S1|nll;L S. S.J.Pe
SHORT CHANGE
AHF
A wma of :har
:=f=.~v\>'~=1\e°"°d
EB !o1io1§offioerafor the en 5
minor unlr.IH!!G¢ItlUdG ~err!!January |951
S.,E.M.Terv
:tmlan.at ~féémn game:Mr. and Mm MAlgg1A(_;E LICENSE |35UE])mmm lmnnp md nhildmn.Mr.
:rad ~r£»T»é mah um li issued §3vZd=L¢11e §ta»lllng officer and §.T»..rrla cause was aellvnn]lb¢P K Twnrm and 1 §~;_?..__n_..n....\|..n~..A.......u un:rnfrind out 13110811 eb I c
B.In
0 |
inns125ISTSNABBED'
r.chxng~e¢rtiml
in aim lm
They hadshortstation at Blen-
were held hereies fmm Iowa
..... .............-_-~ -----Jln..1m W W.,.,\,.....,,....,....1-muy.Mn.Nb""f Mrs.U°Y"!=m md Mr. Luther Bnmdm.MissJohnson ma family."U "°'*°f.u¢nm1as"m¢m»uu=.naHerman, Mr. and Mrs. R. M.Iver-'nr Wm. M4-_gomm of mag,ofson "-"4 fmny,"'i'"'04 B"*"~~nm»-, and Mr. Brandon is I nmmd Mr.Ind Mrs. Nlck Thane.3,1 lr.md Mm Henry Bmndert
Envoy chu nymn of mai Herman.
headquarters sdvntion Armyfrom _._ ....__-_._-
"Emu .4 5 e 1apndngnrieuaBowman; s. V~»|ll 12 I3 i4Kms.Jem Glxuaeu:J. V~» Url I6 I9 20 21mk¢mgenlev;'I'real-.Elli°M°-25 26 27 28
Bride; 5¢¢'y, Made Linden;Cha#-.
isI522-29
9I62550
MinervaCarter;P.~~"";;J"'"7§§'S"R""&'&?B.1ea~dwands;n,e,e"a ..u'um.ILLEF n Mr;Martin Ne!-IJan. 16--Benefit brldszc atHerman
lb
|7-2451
ducting A series of marins in dm Mr.and mrs.m.n.mueuer.Bum(Continued on page two)NQTICE (dm
TEACHERS EXAMINATIONS :oeLOOKSGOOD_____The Eighth Grade ¢nm1mum.m314
My evenmg.:ed A filling xIowa.TheyCheanthorw lom Qummn or ummm vu nnucrwover and took h f |.!~Omaha 1cUK*o in town last k edn sd:be .;Gund,Nettle Gilliam;A.G., Jan.16Oyster supp:r at St.PaulLaplansforhisyearlycamBlairvidio:last W e Y»UT*H N
~h I business at the D 11 T I Color Beaxers Anna Lutheran church 0sn.Four f 01 A can I#ms .€?.5P 2.1...f flnn Pearson.Chris Jan.17Catholic imke Sale
ifvuminnfinnil in Ill l!0lllleUi....;|1 L..|...|.|1..aint..|:.»..~..2..ICBUIBwm.0U\|.ff%f¢3 &f..£f§..J b¢g é.¢
uus mcmmg nmugnt ln rllenazp#ar twentyEve chnttel mortBl89 Lester E.B1f;¢s
¢_gf look:like some people wen:52It .Conn Y up
d si I oodfum.....l£f.¥H xs gno s .aamme in rm g¢mf||9.
wsiiim yleml A.\lQzmetic Clvlcsl Schenk Broii have bought 1.hn§glun k»and Writang.For Eighth Graders Chris Bendori Sr.house on west this aveody.Nehnlh meet whats they will moml B
512t Imlter Be\loxd Co. SupL mova following their funn alla Bllttar.
yn were appdlnbtd w pu¢|°°\"'° name.""""""'"'"'&23:53-1 1¢.Jan.11-B,F. D. mask hallr. vu Reed 0'Hnnlo=n, Ray-lb For ,,,sQ',°¥'{,f,°,,, "IT§2 ~sc. tina "°"uv:Jm.En-sawnk Bros.nie.nn,L. c. Khpp and J. W.§____ ___amz n..,| dm nail in fn,Ehumrin Im.A ll.E. Bike Sale
;|nusnw.
Blnlr, Nsbruh.January15, 19s»- - m u m - m m r m.p_1_-__
._ ......~¢ ..._ _ -
n E c K M A N ° s eoA'r°s 'rr-:s'r
Are Beckoning For You T H R E A D O V E R A L L S
T., Attend Their 0 _wg ;'§.2§m $ 1 3 5
l o t h A n n u a l W h l t e ~.¢'f;1';°32.§11T.Q
S A L E s m
Nbt only W hite Goods, but almost svery article 'n thdown during this Sale.Sale Starts Fridaya|;d |=§&'£'§.§ 2f`§'$f~
SPECIALS for QUICK SELLING
sn inch Fox Sheetlng 34: per yd.\
Pequot, American Home Heavy Reduction In
o r S i l v e r Q u e e n 8 1 x 9 9 Pi e c e Go od s /
s h ¢ 3 t S ''''~SmartlyStyled Prints
4 2 x 3 6 P e q u o t o r S i l v e r Q u e e n P a t t e r n )`
p i l l o w C 3 6 8 8 0 ¢-¢».~~ S p e e d w i n g P r i n t s .....16 c
an inch W °°"W °" bleached a 50 nous Pder im Fabrics, R. & s.
Sheeting '''''44c Pa Y 'Rumson Prints in a large assort-
18 inch Stevens bleached or 'ment of colors and patterns, yd.23c
unhleached taweling ..l9c (With eacl} 3% yd.purghasgpf
| ~ |
$ 1 . 5 0 L a d i a s i l k l l o s e f o r ..$1.29 c am a rm
11.50 100 percent Wool Blankets $8.98
_,»",.;..
iiiue Polly Brooms ..77c,251: Agatha Pe~cales _ --l8c
8.00 onarc x
B l a n k e t s l n P a i r s
PRICED REAL Low ronQUICK SELLING-
Ahsolutely Every Thread Woal
512.50 Melbourne 72x84--$898
s 8.50 Melbourne 6sxs0~- 6.80
$11.00 Zero 70x80 8.98
Pillo W Cases cf T u b i n g
42-inch Pequot Hem-
stitched
42-inch Pequot Plain
42-inch Silver Queen
42-inch Daisy -r -
42-inch Rosedale -~°. 20c
48c
28c
28c
24c
W hite Outing
27c Daisy Cloth, 36-in., yd. 224:
20c 36-inch extra heavy ~ 17c
20c 33-inch extra heavy - 18c
221: 27-inch Daisy Cloth -l9 c
12c 27-inch Good W e i g h t l l c
a-
ORD INANC E NO. m
'n n o r a a mm o m m a é g u e
Waterworks of the City of Bllir,
Nebraska, Regulating and Govern-ing the same, Eltshliuhlng RatesforWeterBeatsandProvld-i118
for the Collection ot the eeme,Pmviding Rules :nd Reguletlons
for the Government at Water Gon-sumen, Plumbers end any othersandDefiningtheirDutiesand
Powers;to Protect mid Water-
wurkn, inclndin Pi M
of the Qty et Bm/lr next regular
me eting un i t gnnte d. ui d ep-
plielnt,before rev:elvi'n¢his ll-
eetue from the City Clerk, shall'ti le e bond wi th ei the r o ne mi
ponpe mrety or two lndlvldud
lsuntiel, such euretiee to be np-proved b dm City Council, in thenum M £'zo»o.<», uid bad to be
conditioned that such applicant
,will indemnify and save hnnnlesa
'the City of Blair, Nebraskx, from
fwzhenry me p°nn;a :e a i n c he '
Water Commindoner by this 0x~
dlnence :lull in all euel be lub-
je c tta the e pprfrnlo f the lhy ut
and Coundl.SECHON is.INTER!-'BRING
WITH WA'l`EBWOBK5_lc. shell
be unlawful] (or any person w wil-
,tnlly or carelessly break,injure,dehce, interfere wth o r dhlharb
4»;l\\Y meehlnery, epperatus, mninm
fixtures or uppurtemmoes of me
Z P051 etersend all liability from wddentl and
other Apparatus from ll'\.l\l1'Y» lC\d\damn§es arising from any negli-
Providing Penalties for Viol.uBon genes or umkillfulness in do ing'
....._ ,_ .....,._._=-...... . \ - . . » h a m e n v
weterworkx system of the City, or
any public hydnnt, hone,stop
cock, meter or service pipes,or__...-..».-....n nr tn eommit
1
Il
1
. m m w . m m m . W !
All person:intzrelfed i n m d
estete ue hereby notified that ontheSth dey of Je mury,1981,
Lhry M. Hlllmnn Qld tpe tlti o n
i n u l d County Court alleging
among other f-UBB! that John w.
Hillman, e u inhabita nt ol Wuh-
the Sth day ol Novembaf 1980,
leaving no lest Will md 'Peda-ment, md possessed ov! Reel und
Pereonel Estate estimated at $28,»ooo.oo and preymg for xdminietra-
tion thereof.l l y o u f u l l b o appe a re ts a i
lngw: County, Nebruh. died \
d
.County Court on the_Q1:t d_§y_a!~lI this Ordinance; also to IiUP¢l\Hor pmwumg nn "vw Us A»v¢¢» ""'i \.\|l|SL\vA|-__I"EMM" No. 2 46 of the City offunfaimful or m m w d "w°rx\E§, 'Q or do my yhinz tendin¢'3l1;U81?» 1931»;d2 °°\°;;= r. ~Blair, Nebraska, entitled ~ Or- done in pursuance of g limme to obs truct or impa ir the ,ge o f gm gggjp p w gg- Hume
.s .-duumoe Conoepmlng _'='3_'E .~ t h a t h e ~ ~ ,-.? n°\ | | ml .F W P B" o f s a i d w nte r wo r YB'man or some othersuitable_peson
\\I\works of tha City of Blair, rraska, eu."BE IT ORDAINED,by
Mayor and Coundl of the Citj
""'g;,°= an ppu uhm.; I-In ..... .-.lun°°'"m y - " 'sscrxou 16.*mums AND'*" pw- '" "°"'"" ma P"?*°°""mscu1.A1'1oNs.'rm mmf :ndv°U"i"" '|\'1* ""'~°° "°°'°° ""'°|c m ¢=\| »¢ um aw m u,twmsuns. se u -»¢»s°g==ff5e°z_r:._'::.==-»-.¢<;.=;»»»,gm;_=~1;_»-1»- '12
m rs-as(sm :
dstuwr and proceed w snmt dl said estate.\
ness my 'hand and Official
his Gm day of January, 1981,
L )I. c. EL!-ER.
County Judge.ulalr, nennsnu:s zc rx o n 1.G1-:m-:mn REG-'f§'';"' "'§"§;_""f,'°§°2*' '§'§ ""'"'°""resvlnwns a ww- --5 »-»~=no u=~`"'f " 'ULATIONS.That the Mes, reg- satisfaction 'i »'5"¢L on °|wu!¢r from said pubhc ntemorlu
o e a r C?>mmi9~mod f _ulauons and water rates herein sinner for the period of six m°n¢1»l§';'§,'f; -gnge ,inert .hfgg
guide d dull be cond
amd apartnext zhenatur, and um _he willgwm uv they ,,'fay""d '[,_";'um,,,§
of we contract wnth every person, pay all fines that may be Imposed or advisable,and m a rules and--.............Nmmnunn whn is mxm him for the violation og q1y!ngu].ti°m Shan be strictly fob
51-4:
c o mu'i"b5iJ¥a'r] `i¥vX.§i;jNG'r
r~nm~.r'|'v ma nn; SKA
ON
wirip-sr.;vi.w.,,-......____supplied with wwer wrough the|n.\les and regulations adopted hywaterworks system ~ of md City said City Council and in foroe
and every auch person, compsny:during the tenn of his licensezthe
or corporation by taking water petition herein mentioned shall be
shnl be co idered held to consent addressed to the Mayor and Conn
|1°wea and observed hy an per-,sonu,firms or corporations con-suming water from Said water#
works system and by all plumbers
doing any work on any water sys»I ns -to be bound thereby;and when¢il and the license shall be " " ° d l t e m or appurtenances thereto,
any ol the rules and regulationslby the City Clerk, under the seal
regarding the lumishing and use of the city, wh ordered by tht'
cl water by the City sfhall be vio- Council.The ob e in said bond
lated,or when any of the pi-o~|
visions of this Ordinance shall beviolated by any user of water then
the water shall be cut off fromthe building or place of such vdo»5lation and the water shall not be'
turned on again except by order of
the Water Commissioner and on
payment of the expense ol al1ut~
ting off and turning on the same,
and an such other terms as the
mid Water Commissioner shall
shall be the Cit of Blair,Neb-
raska, nnd an nc on may be maln~
tained thereon b anyone injured
by breach of any of los condi-
tions.Slao.¢loN 8~.SAME_ FORFElT_
URE.Any plumber or pipe fitter
who shall be guilty of* a violation
of any of the provisions, rules, or
regulations adopted by the City
Council or Water Commissioner,
shall forfeit his license. such for-
<onnected.or to be connected to
sazl public wabervrorka system.: E a mo n 17.PENALTIES.
Avy person, violating any of the
provisions of this Ordinance or ol'
the rules and regulations adopted
by the Mayor and Council of said
City from time to time as is here-
in provided] shall be deemed guilty
of a misdemeanor and upon con-viction thereof shdl be fined i n
any sum not exceedlng_$50.06 and
shall stand committed to the jail
of said City until such fine and
Mara vm" been naid in full.
Edate of John Kuhr, Deceased.
Notice is given to the creditor.;
to appear before me at the County
Court room in Blair, Nebraska, on'
the 30th day of January, 1981, and
on the lst day of May, 1931, forl
the purpose of examination.ad-
justment and allowance ol elaims
All claims not filed on or before
the 30th day of April 1931, will
be forevbr barred.
Dated this 2nd day of JanuHfY,
1981.(SEAL)Philip 0'Hanlon,~5}-At Special County Judge.
But.L Interstate Power Co.will
rebuild their distribution system
here next year.Fremont-Work may dart soon. M M A n\...\.,..,¢.na¢m"diuermine, and a gatisfacbory \m~|m¢m w operate as a suspen-sEc'r1oN xs. BE rr FURTHER
densmnding Wiih the party Lhatno sion of maid license.ORDAINED,that Ordinance No.further cause for complxunt, shall SECTION 9_ NRE HYDRANTS 245 of mm City, entitled "An gf.
arise.E113 R All hydrants erected in said City dinance Ooncening the Water#.QI'-¥C'lf10N 2.M R P 0- for the purpose of extinguishing|"~°,kg of die Clty of Bldr, Neb-
V|5[0P¢5»Herealter all water fire areherehy declared to be P"b'ra.aka, ¢¢,¢,", and all other Ordin-
fumxshed through the "'"""W°'k9\li: hydrants and no persons other ances and parts of Ordinances in
"¥5°"' of d 9'°! will be °!?2Q'|than members of the Fire Depart~|m,n_m¢¢_ herewith be and the same
on .new ;ov,uw vm-.y ~.-~--°~unlt of Masrmlc and Eastern Sfarhomegrounds north of here,in
relleve unemployment situntion.
h D snmrt new B1Y\€9Sie $E?§°§?`2 for 2.50.R93-
ular values to $2 each.Fnshmn
Center._ ....,__~I
lc:@1(;:11;1|?€e¢a:§aI¢:e; E'§""§|'${§'$II'"°"*» and then'only for the use lereby are repealed.Clearance Sale Womens zulumined by rneters furnished by midimd purposes °¥ said devaftment-spgcrlox 19.This Ordinance Misses shoe;-va1u¢, 1.9 sa so at~...i .L-..|.l pt.- ...,..,,.... ,____|0r persons specially authonzedhy shalltake effect and be in force $2.98-all sizes.Fashion Center.v§£§»f;¢'""r1yT$?é"<i¥§ §Li`°`Zu€"$§'"'° Water Comrnissiuner and then
order or fdl tu regulate properly f="'Y in the exemse_o[ the "fmf°r
the consumer will be charged for ny delegaied by sand cnrmmssxonme amount of average momhlyler, shall open any of the said hy-
consumption as shown by readings drama or attempt ~ draw waterfor Qhe previous six months,°'|§§€¢"$f§l$ ;';"";; ln "EY manner
f,';f,"°" 'Y'5§.?€'».,§.' fm" has not sEc'r1oN xo.s us rs ms xqn
sr~:c'noN a.'rfwn ron PAY- 9F.§V5\TE\1.sEny.1cs _Tie a from andmfter its passage,_a;provsl and puh\ication5us requxre
'. P myw.Fused and appr¢(ed this Gt
day of January, \981.J. Harold Stewan,
Mayor.
ATTEST:
C. E. Krause,.
>-d
h
CROWELL HOME
Some of the Home folks habeen ablga to attend the evnniel
tic services at the church, an e
jo h e m "much.
ss S m Swan has be
under the weather a few days l
others have had slight cokk.Mrs. Mead enjoyed hav igi IQxrpe Hyde girls from Mu.i sMENTS.All moneys due the City
for water Iumished will become
due and payable on the first day
of Febnmry,May,August and
sh a ll a lwa y s n a vs me n g m .w s u s -
pe nd th e u se o f wa t e r f r o m a n y
an d a ll c onsumers,f o r fou ntain s,
sp r in k li n g purposes an d n i e :
C1TY CLERK(SEAL)
\=,L¢:¢i sun# rzsnm
a s n u u c I
Sel~42l?""1 sr;-iq~f ~~ y~ §
NOTICE To BIDDERS
Sealed bids will be received up
to 7:30 n'clock, P. M., February 8,
1931,by the Board of Education
of the Blair City School Districtfor the house and bam now located
on Lots 4. 5 and s in Block 76 in
the City of Blair. formerly knownas the Jolm Mciruken property.
Bidders must agree to remove the
laulldizigs completely, including all
brlck loundltions, leaving theland
clear of all mbbish, within a cer~
Lain time, specifying the same,
Bids should be accompanied by a
certified check payable to Bald
School District in an amount
equal to 10% of the sum bid, toK\lu'nJ\tee perfonnnnce of the bid
Proposal; should specify a separ-
ate amount bid for the house and
for the bam and be filed with the
undersigned Secretary o f the
Board brlor m the above tim:-
The Board reserves the right to
refuse any and all bids or parts
of bids, with or without cause.
This notice given by order of
the Board of Education of theSchoolDistrict of the City nf
Blair, Nebraska, this 10th day of
January, 1981.ERNEST A. SCHMIDT,
G2-30.Secretary of the Board.
..
\=,L¢:¢i sun# rzsnm
a s n u
NOTICE FOR ADMIN
., .|
Henry Mencke, Atty.STATE OF NEBRASKA I
I as
Washington County,|
County Court.In Probate.
ln the Matter nf the Esllle of
e ~ . ~ p a n ~: ~-ta- Omaha recemg.|
Mrs. Espilon c led at the HomeSaturdayaiternoon,accompaniedby her son and one of the nurses
at the Fon lle home.Mrs. Lantry mlled on some oftheguestsattheHome Sunday
afternoon.Her company was en-
f°r;_g1 very much.e Executive Cbminitwed the
Board met at the Home Wednes--iay the 7th, to transact. the usualbusiness.
Mr.and Mrs.Braun of Fai:-burydropped in last week in the inter-
est ol the Home.Rev.George made L trip w
Pierce.Sioux City and FremontalsoTekamsh,last week.Mrs.C3355 accompanied u m w Te~k Saturday and called onMrs. McC0llough.Mrs. D. D. Day
alsd went :lon In call on her
cousins, the M y girls.Mrs.Mary Hall and Mattie
Zelgler attended a blnhdgl partyin honor of Joe Weber W esday.
Mr. H. Richter ol Fremont,cameupSunday lo make arrangementforMrs. Brand to enter the Home.l
Martha Nelson' was seen at ther
Home Sunday night.
Anna Kem ke called on her sis»
ter. Odessa nberg Friday.Russell .lessen spent Saturday
with his aunt, Mattie and enjoyed
it very much.Miss Minnie Martin conductedthe services last Sunday and mil
1
~I~ ~ik~~ve her c~me
~ / ~ ~ S e l f
~ »r a m s ~ F € € d € r
~ ~Every ~~ ~*"c ~ o ~ h i u g F R ~ :
Clearance Sale Womens and
Mis-sc: Shoes-Values to SSC at$2.08-all sizes.Fashion nter.Closing out all Winter Coats at$10.75 and $16.76-vduea to $25.You will be surprised howlooking these coats are.Fas ionCenter.52-lt
$1.50 Wayiié Knit Hnse,November of eaeh year, provided,
however, that the Water Commis-
sioner may, ot his discretion, exact
monthly payments for water so
used, and as hereirmlfter provided;
bills of water funllsheth adl berenderedby the Water mlnls-
sioner at times stated and shall
desrignabe the number of gallons ofwater registered at the date of the
last seulement, the remainder to
be reduced to gallons if registeredin cubic feet,and computed in
dollars and cents in accordance
with the rates hereinafter socc-
ified;wx per cent of the amountwillhe added lf_the some is not
pmld within ten days after the time
the same becomes due and afhrr
the bill rendered therefor, and all
officers of the waterworks depart#
ment are positively prohibited
from allowing credit w anyone,SECTION 4.SERVICE CON-l*lm.,l IONS.Water shall not be
uses, when in me Dplmun ox meMayor and Council an <me1-gencyexists which justifies such retrie-
tion and such suspension of waferusageShallnot render said City
liable for any damages by reason
thereof.SECTION 11.RATES.Each
and every consumer supplkd with
water by the City water systemshallbe chargd therefor at the
following rates:The minimum rate mlm be s1.so
for each three-months period, and
not tn exceed 2250 gallons of wu-
ter shall be tumished for said
minimum rate.For all over 2250 gallons to
10000 gallons per three-months
period, the.gate shall be IlGc per
1000 gallons..
For all over 10000 gallons to
100,000 gallons per three-months
period,.thc me shall be 25c per
1000 gallons,
1.29-sPair
size, pair --- 1.35
$1.00 Wayne Knit, phir -.89
$1.00 Fun Fashiond Silk
and W ool 70
50c Rayon, pair ---.39
20c Hose, pair .10
Children? Hosiery
39c Misses' Fancy Plaid - 29c
40c Boys' Sport Hose, pr. 30c
29c Children's Sport Hose 22c
25c' Children's black' I-Iose,
3 pairs 500'rumen m u :an y P I P "ur wt* - " i ' ' 1 im..u nvnr m n n 00 gallo ns to
$ \ u \ A n _ n \ n n f ' \ dtio ns exc ept up on ord er o f th e " ' *" "' " "° " ' "W a te r C ommi s si on e r of sa id Ci ty ;2603000 ga llon s per
provi ded,however, »that.licensed pe n o d , th e ra te aha]
1000 gallowslu mbe r m a tu r n wa te te m o r --P °~---1_.....:....... ff. ¢.m\P+lf.\F o r ai !over 200,0
\ I L l . t C " l | l U | | \ u . 1
ll be 2 l c per
00 gallo ns to
Sweaters and Coats
$5.00 1004;W ool -$3.95
$3.50 5052 Wool 2.50
$3.00 Utica Sport Coats - 2.49
amy mw servuce pnpva w wa-. -.-Wpipesbutim-no other purpose, aoopoo 88ll°¥\S per three-months
and when the Water Oommission- penod, qw mte shall be 22: per
er has shut off rr; wmr supnly 1000 gal ons..\..,. »..PM .n "wr :mnmo :canons wto any connection '|1. :> mx not ofturnedon anin except by direc-
tion ol the Water Commissioner.
SECTION 5.ACCESS 'ro ME-
TERS AND CONNECTIONS.All
occupants of premiszs supplied by
the City with water shall allow
m m r s s x o n e r o r e m -
City Wal/cr Depar
the water meter onand to pipes and
iii connection t.her€~
the ho urs o f "gy
and six o'cl ,
the Water Copima of the
n~t ncoess msaid ozemlses
other fixtures
with betweeno'clurk A.'\|.,r M.,on any day, and an any
ovjier limes. when srch accessmay
bc nicvssnry.s:c1 ION n.SERVICE nx-
PENSES.The cmd of connecting
:my building or premises with the
wulcr mains of said City shull lnpuid hy t!\e~r'~»|~on rr corporntign
obtaining such em-neclion, without
cost to s:-l-I Gly; provided, how-
ever, lhut the Mayor and Council
of the City may make such spe-
cial provisions ns they may deem
proper, from time to time, in cases
where water connection is desired
for rrvperw or premises not lo-
cated adjacent to one of the regu-
lnr water mains, but each us e
shall be decided by the City nep-
amtely, as it comes up.S E C T I O N 7.PLUMBERS'
BONDS AND L ma ns s s t No
person, firm or corporation uwl
make any connection with or topany put of the city Waterworks
WWW. or build or lns hll m y
system of pipes or plumlarlng lo be
500,000 gallons per three-months
period, the rate shall be 184: per
1000 gallons.I-'or all over 500,000 gallons w
750,000 gallons per three-months
period, the rate shall be l5c per
1000 gallons.For all over 750,000 gallons
per three-months period, Lhe rateshall be 1a¢ per who gallons.
'hae total chnrge shall he deter-
mined as follows: Each consumershallfirstpaytheminimum
charge of $1.50 for each three-
months perlod and from the total
amount of water consumed, 2250
gallons shall be deducted,afterwhich the excess used over 2250
gadlons for the three-months per-iod shall be computed at the rates
above set forth.sEcr10fN 12.UABIL ITY OF
PROPERTY 0wNr-ms.All wa-
ter and meter rates shall be churg~
ed to and collected from the own-
cr ol the premises and the same
shell be a Ilen on said premises
and real estate. where used, and
may In collected by said Clty at
any time after the same become
due by clvll action in the enumandit shall be the duty of the
,Water Commissioner in his quar-terly report to plane the names ol
ull ponies delinquent ln the pay
ment of wafer rates and cwgel
showing the amount dna from
leach delinquent,together with r
'description of the property upon ox
for which the wa te r hp beer
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Y 'f umm.:-mu |n5=» me uuugiy vu-wu.¢| "wan und f gorge the mselva at feeding time - much feed
. value is wasted. Pigs fed by self feeders eat as
much as they need. when they vmnt it - this plan makeothe :non pork with
the l..'.1't feed.U. S. Gcve mment mm s how eel(led ~ one-lounhlmfeailomake l00lbs. gain. Thissaving feedsevay piglree.
Feeds Won't Clog, Bridge or Spell in anEleo
Bellaha fe-edbins, s incha wide an bottom than at top,Q leaddhgpsrdbridging. Rgulalor boards im 8 lwie pmmz leedin all
¢£§`w»u»»¢ waste. including ground mm mr corn. Extra steep mf,-..-mf flmr auwds (md to troughs T no afdtawreneeded. Vmtilated molsmnproofhoof.Nowrnexsofri g" lutxouggmrbinv/hzrefead can mllectandspoilu in~pmol' steel top an feed~truu wvm kne&&eed dry. Fadenaremounted on ddda for msy moving. méi in 2 dns.bu._wi¢h 8 individual
feed txjuugha-58 bu. with 18 individual nm troughs. Capamlu gu.aranteed--rancmandaeekhem.ForSal=by
Phone 98
Un b le a ch e d M u s l i n
174: Victoria Heavy-like
Indian I-lead,yd.--- 15c
154: John Brown, fine and _
soft,yd.-~---- l 2 c
1 : . . D w h l n n f n i v i n v r l -|0¢!
Revo Lamp Chimneys,
3f o r ------~25c
Van Camps Baked Beans 8%c
Wisconsin Canned Peas,
Good,can -----12c
Gallon can Apples 40<'
$1-59 Spray Mills Heavy
Ribbed-------1.25
$129 Spray Mins, Med.
_R1bbed --~---1.00
~J1.2i:\ E. & W. Medium
Ribbed --1 ~--1.00
31.00 Hanes Summer
~eonnec¢ed tosaid city watelwum-kg used,or supplxed, um umereupunsystem unless such pemn,fi,-mlthe City Council shall by resolu~
or corporation is either in ihe em- lion.direct that the amount as-ploy of or is a licensed plumber of d against the different pre-'
said City,having an unexpired s as shown by said repon, be
license is a plumber issued byplaeed upon the assessment wll
said City uuder the pwv-isions dmnd lax books of said couzxgy for
this sectin; all plumbers' licerL~es,'°°u¢°'fi°" as other wa
mn be i ss ue d for the pe rm af'SECTION 18-REPORTS OF
one mr. commevdhs on Q,,5,,¢ WATER COMMISSIONER.I t
'r.....,a.., In Mnv. nd mv neuon. shall be the duty of the Water
32 §1§é`£'{d`£I\ '£§"11"~ DelMonte Canned Goods I _,_'X_°i§|}§_j .1 -_.ss
llc Millcrest & Polo, es
8c
71:
3c
37c
m
La rg e Cans
Pelchtl - - - 24:
Pears - ~
Apricot sPeeled
Pineapple -
--25C
. .35c-2911
No L im i t
Med. Cam
Cherries - -String BeansFancy Corn-Slring BennPan - - - ~§pinnQ|- - -
30:22cllcl8¢|g¢164
o1.uu nancs hhol||d¢l'Bu tt on --_..._75
81.50 Men's Fruit of the
bgom Muslin Gowns -1,35
$1.2:» Mens Muslin Gowns 1.00
$1.75 _Men's Fancy Muslin
-.1f§1§£"a§;--~-- 1.45
uccially zocd fm
10 2 :R e d C _-.
I- ` L n n n n P I A ! l u\ / n c v m :
45c Bohemian Ticking,
Plain color ----Ann F n n n v ' P i n k i mr --
fimi or'¢orp§{-§{i¢§f1E3i'1-T5gZ{1E}\'II_|¢0mm;,,,,.,,,e,- to make report to.han ',mid d l h the Mayor and Council of the City~e \§`£'»I"»¢§2 City 31""§°i'.f-=f the affairs of his department at ~
ima City |. petition signed by at such times as mls' be required bs |flenst ten reputable citizens of said E*1°. 'F§'?;'J;'£ *?3s-§*:*;ef3~'s¥£2°':%
oB l a ! !Feed Mill 55: ~i1';;;3f i§|§§`=§'\d 'te
Rtrine Tickim r ~`--» 24
Pitled Plums Sllc Ice Gream 51.25 Men's Outing Fl |% ¢ |Jello 854: doz.Jello -l l c I Gowns, small size f'"{"' _gg
C i ty va u r hi n g f o r th e business an - u a t a u c n u mer u mu s ul my u v
»r ood req ui re d by the # Ma y o r an d Co un° ° p m t y 'qu;;1;{1r¢;|il'f.\ons ' § ¢ h £ " `a x o f t h e c i ty
d o p-~ 'E."...... ?'ifi=.=',f',?"§»...n he not-S E C T I O N 14.P O W E R S O F md WRIGHT. PropsPllcnnr.; bluu pcuuuu »--..-- -.. .-...ed upon by the Mlyor amd Council W A T E R C O M M I S S I O N E R | \ \ J | | I \u
. . . . . . . . . - - - - - - -
r ~ |HO U ( - t f f a
~-== -¢'!L Q~
'Serve immediately.
|Cheene Salad
Beat A cream cheese with 2
ublespoou heavy mam, 56 t e r
lpoon paprlh ma n little salt.Mad a small mnhed pimentc und
QA few pleas of chopped chutnev
-'~I .
I ?*JZ ""~..¢' ; ,1 ~f *5\w » ~./'n-
Ro \ I m l v u m nnnd byreadinoltwo papers,unc bMp..Stung; and the 0014:by Mrs. Harry ltz.After ral
mil md the tending ot tha min
men, the ro am was on "Thrm.Hrs. U: S uns and Mrs. ,Flor
; ~¢~..u v P _ , _, . U +'}»5 .
` \I _ . | _ '.f ~ ! >' .~;1 =.|.\r u .||
F
Chmxben m me cm' §;\1b=;w~¢dCbf::_';4
Ch J 27 19 een¢».'»1'J`..f.""°`Z"i» '.,~=1.»i<. P. MJ ,,°;=1;{;;g; i.seem
and 9:00 o'¢.lo¢k P. M., oi said day,8, reserve 1,soooo53 consider the levyinz ol s spe~'11,909.4s
al msamnent againn Lbe lots. Other Ansemil my
gmumm ford] cape,n\vay brncr"and other wood mhtethll med in
imbatructun md appnncha; at cspedtledsumpercubicfor/tinvlwvfn\'s®°m.bridr.eema¢.°feonnutnwurkgutalpacitiedmm
per lineal foot for wbinz: at l
$290,590.09s
. .sso,ooo.ou
w,ooo.oo
Ppeculeu sum per puu.\u lm -wwsfeel, or other metal mnhedals in
place.Bids for repairs :lull bs IN PBI R o VAL UEs ta xpe dfi e ds umpe ri lni i flu-W "CE.I C HF O D
tity in pkoe All bids on steel and
wood Stmcluns to be m-vde s'~n~nate.Bids shall show the price
per thousand for_ huqling glad nyff
VUSE EGGS!THEY ARE LOW
Many ot us are sa accustomed
w regarding the egg about as we
regard sugar,Hour, and wffee,
4l~¢t \.-.,.. 4..:|..|..........:.¢.¢
.a,.n. ...d'¢;m w§a;a:,;,,:1 IJ;a;=;m1,?f:,a:::,f,.,.z":'e:.':'r':»S~»~,,-~;»;,~_;°-» dressing and
chopped parsley.3 tnhlespoonu s
butter salt and pepper.Cove:-th:b?¢§0n; of a well-buttered h,.s:;°#.:z::f2°:2.°°df;e.;'f;»:f'
dnsln and arrange little nests ;"'°-Albion--Mld~v/est Natuhxl Gas
wlnch gently break an egg.A low ru......»..,|____1......,.\.|....
ww-lg pwgnun.hlr. and Mrs. (and Frank Hinelilwith Mr. and Mn
west of Blair.
Will Seltz amSundaywith thefamily.
I"niayson, Burlsx: & Mclii , Att . wlmm tm:mmm U;- » D1e'YB district bei the propertyabowefT0'I`AL . . . . .. . . .Fam Nltlo nnl Bank mag..nz'described, to pa the coat of the*LIABILITIE
Omaha, Nebraska 5 Y th 1 |In the District Court of Washn PIVWK mprovement ere nf zu .f n n P n n n t v .N e b r a s k a .1 E f i x t h e V i t l u a t i n n o i h u h l o t s ,~ ~ ' °°*°|
'"..1--.....- J 'A M A 4 1 l |
,|IlJlU|{|runeunune sp ent S und ay
5.Ca r l E d war d s .
fajnily spent
Julsus StephenA,'i..I"<Ef;'¢§|{r..m m |pggu or Lou lm Fluff! lr]_lr;:;'.: Individual donut:
T
1.NPCl\l5\»1 1 - " u a uh i u *" 5 ; ; . g s , , , ' t a k i n g i n t o a c ¢ 0 \|jjt,t h e De nE.l|\ }E|a u b j e c t t o _0 t h e u n k n o w n e r s ,»\f i g u g t d n e d i n_d e r i v e d o r i n j u e s ,h k . . . . ; 1 4 s , 5 a o . a'? 1 ' » ' " * ° ° "\ ° § ; = ° § '' " f ; . f § § " § ' § _ | ¢ ° w q u e n ¢ e o f s u c h p a v i n z u n -' r i c ¢ @ n 1 fi ~.
t r ve s ,~:L o e r v e 1 r o v e m e n t ,t o c o n s i d e r t h e c a t e : o f
t e r e s t e d m t h e e s t a t e o f F ' a " ° i s i E . . . . . . . . . . ¢ » . n l u n r e r n x l m r n i n s f . s a i d 1 0 1 5 . 3 r l n n n z i f '1 1 n o : 1
sent a tmck ofv to Plattsmouth
'Lo move Mch. 1.
lvantage of the
s ti*rne.
1 fafpily of near
;3
'7
t i n g ~~i n ~~L u l u " V u s t u u u a v u s u a y y l c w n s c v u .5 : ¢ u u . \ : u " Q Q A u : | u \ . | u a ¢ 7 »f h n .S r l n k l ep e r ~r e q u i r e d ~r e p a i r - $ 2 1 . " a i ~a n d u n u s u a l ~° ; , ; 1 ;a s m .~t h e l T » = = = = » - - H e n ~C o m -
o n t m a y b e p r e p a r e d w i t h u 5 m w m o v e d i n t o t h e i r f e c e n t l y
§ ° " f p u t i n p h : § ? , u § ; , ; u § , e r : ? f § § : l e g g s a s o n e o f t h e p r i n c i p a l i n g r e -= t ° p £a n d b a k e i n a m o d e r a t e w e n l c o n a t r u c t e d $ 8 . 5 0 0 b u i l d i n g .
t .~~t h o u s n d i n l i n e a l x d i m u -W e k n o w a l l a b o u t b o i l e d u n t l l t h e e g g s a r e c o o k e d b u t R O I 'L e w e l l e n * S t a t e T h e a t r e o p e n e d
: . . . . » ' r . . . . .. . = | = . . . .A s h n n = . .n \ ! | | " ¢ \n n e x a m ,f r i e d e m u .s c r a m b l e d e r n .'t i n n e w b u i l d i n g o n w e s t m d e o f
rranx :svopouomachinery Mondagwhore he expéctsHeis takingxndgood roadsnt thiOtto Christ. unA. sf-fuupl deceued. ml '"!"€'ilfZ.""I'.1 \¢||.:'l:|| '-].l¢r ma. ¢.:.1.1.';'.'unknown,(impleaded with §T"£"°n`§£déI`ln§`"¢q5§I=§ ,ge Proj; "}§1iEéi¢¢ . . .551.60
C h a r l e s " *S " " ° " P ' e t a l ) .s e d 1 o f g p e c i a l g s a e s x m e n t f '.2 1 7 , 9 0 3 . 1 0
N o t i c e i s ~g i v e n ~~3 V Y c t ~ ~~ ~ »»» ¢.~
T M 4 t h d a y o f D e c e m b e r ,1 9 3 0 , | " ; : : ; I ; I ; ; " = ; = _ ;a s m o m b y t h e D @ i § : * l ; ? » ° T ' 5 g u a r a n t e e 4 2 5 3 9
F i r s t T r u s t C o m p a n y o f O m g h g f a l R . . . , . . . . . . . . . 1 gp } | || { { 'n l h n i n m e c i l l W I l 0 0 u 0 0 c 0
ww .;v; |m»»-,_\..."... ... ,....._ ""|- -_- ._, .urum, were sununy mmm' "numrepau-work;J I b\ds no include
hardware,Wim.shelivery of ma-tuials on grounds.All bridges,
cuivens and ntrudures or work
shall be ucordimz to the pians and
po _eggs,and the eggs we
use m our cakes and puddings, but
we aye it. tn ourselves and to our
lnmllxeu to know also how eggs
§nay_bo prepugd in gew_ and qt-
SOME VEGITFABLE DISHES If you really wnnt to save monrv ;;§'.-x'f.'€"°»§"n§d"°»'Il5&.""3J2i'»§
'Ummm so me fmh v egetable smho at the Fashion Center ih .are ohtainairle at this season but gmlrl' this week-end.'Huey NW* a 'éh&T§n_ om na a hrcther of Mrs.
t f I 52-1°"=°r» °-:° Yew scarce °r too Q:°p?.,.».€?:Osntnr m=~.\~»>....,.E-Mr.and M m 1~ .1. Rmjkemng
corporation, ot Dmahn, Nebraska,
commenced an action and filed
its petition in the District Court
of Washington County, Nebraska,
against the above named defend~
ants, the object and prayer of
which are no foreclose a certain
mortgage in the sum ol' $33,000 on
the following described real pro-
perty, to~\\»it:'The Northeast 'fi of Section 16
that part of the Northwest 'A
ol' Section 15, lying Nonh and
West of the County Road and
that part of the Southeast $2 of
said Section 16 being one acre,
lying North and East of the
County Road and Tax Lot 4 in
the Southwest $6 of Section 15,all being in Township 19, North,
Range 11 East of the 6th P. M.,
subject,however,to the Right
of way of the C.St. P.&0.
Raikoad, owr a portion of said
land and containing 290.05 acres,
more or less, according to Gov-
ernment Survey.
Snirl mortgage was executed on
,p.~.,~.¢~..M-~---~_. ~lsessments prepared by the special
engineers, Nixon dz Reynoldl. and
}now on file at the alike ot 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-
jections which the owners of ar'
property proposed to be assessed
may have, and thereafter to fin-
dl y levy a s 'al assessment
against all of a-ai lots, parts ot
lots and pieces oi land in said pav-
ing district speagjly benefitted by
the ravine of streets in aaln
paving district in proportion to
the benefits derived therefrom, to
pay the cost of said improvement,
the cost of said provement to
be levied against d pieces of
land being the sum Sf $B60'l.l5.
Given under my hand and the
seal of said Gty this 28rd day of
December,1980,by direction of
the Mayor and Council ol the (ity
of Blair, Nebraska.
(SEAL)c. E. KRAUSE
' r o ' r A1 . . . . . .z9o,5a.STATE OF Na a na s xh,009
ss.
Washington County l
L A. R. Brock, Pxeddent of the
above named bank do solemnly
ewear that the above statement la
'a true and conect copy of the re-
port made to the Department ofTrade and Commence.
A. R. Brock,
President.
ATTEST:\
Clrrie Brock, Director.~
R. J. Murdoch, Director.
Sghbgwbg rd mom to before
me a 14 y of Janu .19s1.( s e a m c. .r.s'Z§f.n¢.
Notary Public.
If you reall t to '" Hg at they FLM... "¢'§2§¢'é'$'"?.'I
Bl r this week-end.They have a,lot of read Bargmna.52-lt
Wash Dresses-smart new styles
on sale 51.39 or 2 for 2.50.Reg-ular values to $2 éach.FashionCenter.sz-xt
YORK CREEK ivawsthowthdayofFebruary,1930 49-5t City Clerk.
and recorded on thc 15th day of M |September 1930, in Book 19, Page iton Carlberg OI near Tel-3i{$l, of thi:Mortgage Records oi;REPORT o mg- CONDITION |{',f?"2:, spent Monday afternoon at
the County Clcrk of Washington s g "anonce Wachter home.
,_,The Citizens vinga Bank of Bildr Mr. and M 5 J .3»»=». l\Lh:aska, s ; "\°"K"K¢ |cn»n¢r No . ass in the Slate of Blair \a§i¢°r§°n1°i\i1Ty §'E3§`.3Li{°
mg i{\'fl'"o secure e Il8Y"\°¥\i|N¢|,,~,.|" at the :IOM ol bulinua Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wachterof 35 first mortgage bonds, dated|D,¢embe,. 31st, 193g_and ¢ § _l_ nl:lre n a nd ~ a nd ~
spedficadons heretofore adopwdltruuve ways um will please me penswe xor we average nnusewue ']by the County Board of w,,}\;ng.|memben of our family u well in to enjoy.Why not secure the
ton County, now on file in t}w18U93'-I who drop in for u meal.variety you need by preparing
f-_,,_._. ,-...L--n m - --4 u1..\...vezetable dishes from the veze
; "" ' ; "of 0rna}1a'* took Sunday night sup-'h on e 4 7 Ali c e Tri p lett.5 2 lt g f 'wi th ' g ,f=°~*f=»Mr .a n d
rs. Geo.ine ne.D E ~ ~Th o W n me rf s Clu b wi ll mt-et
o
H ER R IN G l b .l 5 c
PICKEREL dressed headless lb. 19c
FLOUNDERS ready to cdok lb. 20c
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s A L E
§W e d . , Q ]n u a r y 2 1 §
;to §
§S a t . ,J a n u a r y 24 §
§E
E ~ Bigger and Better E
§"Values Than Ever §
E Come and get yourshare §
~ Blauir Raéket Store~
§m»...».»|,..,.i.........{......I,}}§§m.»rm.
FLOUR
OMA R wonder flour --$1.39
MAINTOP $1.19
SNOW FLAKE ' .$1.19
P
§ 9 , ' E T £ ' . , § ' " 'I £ " ' 5
: v m
Farmers Attention!
W e pay 50 cents per 100 for
dead hogs if your call amounts
to 500 pounds or more.W e
operate our own plant in Doug-
las County and can supply you
wixh
Fresh Tankage at
$2.75 per 100 pounds
»|°o °
American Gal & Ekctric Compnny
American Telephone Ind Telngnph Company
American W ater W ork: & Electric Company
Columhia Gu & Electric Carporndon
Consolidated Gu Company ol Nur York
Deuolt Edison Company
Electric Bond md Shan Company
Pad ic Gu md E lec tr ic Co mpa ny
Public Service Corporation of New Jenny
Southern Cnlifomin Edixon Company
United Gu Improvement Company
Thus nd nmury-tw nlnu India; ynblk nulhm anupnuud In un nvfluh 'I Publi: Suvia Tm: sum.
F. Cramer.Benson, Nebsnka
Phone 67 J 2 We Pay Phone Call
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A GIANT MERGER
of 33 prominent
Public Utility
C. 0 m pa n i e s
f
If'
Whiz complete confidence you would have in unch amerger for strength, steady growth, safety of lncomsl
| A single investment toda -however large or small-in Public Service Trust Syhares gives you the beneirl
of wide diversification, prospects for continued growth,
assured eamings which,together,these companies
represent.
Let us tell you how Public Service Trust Shares, had 1
they been in existence during the last ten years, wouldhave returned an average annual yield of 22%.
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Re a l E s t a t e - In s u ra n c e - S e c u ri t i e s
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FRESH FROZEN SILVER
HERRING lb.l5c
PICKEREL dressed headless lb. 19c
FLOUNDERS ready to cdok lb. 20c
FLOUR
OMA R wonder flour --$1.39
MAINTOP $1.19
SNOW FLAKE ' .$1.19
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ingum County. at Blair, Nebraska.
Bids shall be separate on exch
different kind and class of bridges,
approaches thereto,and on each
culven or improvement of road,
and shall be sealed and fil-
ed in tm office of the County
Clerk of said county on o rbefore12o'clock,M.,of the
MORE FOREST 'TREES
AVAILABLE THIS SPRING
An additional supply of forest
tree application blanks have been
received at County Agent George
Batos' office in Blair bo take care
5241.County (Jerk
~ust a ~ c c ~ i w ~} ¢ ~ »
lied check for $5 00, or cash, pay-
nbla to the County Clerk of W ash-
ington County,Nebraska.w b e
forfeited to the county in case bid-
de r r ef u se s o r (mils w e n te r i n t o
a oo n tr n c t an d # V e b on d s ln man -
ne r o r f o r m a s req uir ed b y th e
c o un ty , i n ease th e c o n tr ac t be
awa r d e d to h i m.Th e n u mbe r a n d
kin d of b ri dg es to be b ui lt a nd the
proposed lo a x i o n wi ll b e i n ac~
conlanoe with the direction of the
Coun ty B oar d of sai d C ounty , f rom
t i m :t o ti me ;a ll bids wi ll b e
ope ned a t the ho ur of 1: 00 o' c lo c k
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by Washington county farmers.Both evergmen and broadleafed
varieties are available for woodlot.and windhrenk plantings._With
good care and management, it willbe only a few years until ghesc
little trees will be an asset l.0 any
farm.'l'o_ date many thousands of
trees have been ordered and those
who wish these trees should get
their application blanks .early as
<1-lszins iwlll begin wthin n short
time and no applications are re-
ceived after digging starts.
ers room, and the Board reservw
the right to reject any and all
bids to award contracts for differ-
ent kinds and classes of work wdiferentcontractors;w o fudl
power w throw gut blanket, col-lective or delectivf blds.'
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January Clearance s u e - s u kDresses and Wool Dress;:valuesto $15 go nt $5-sizes 11 bo 46-Fashion Center.52-lLClearanceSaleWomensandMisses Shaes-Values to $6 zo at$2.28-all-Sizes.Fluhion Cnter.
$2.75 per 100 pounds
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tables at your command?Fresh
vegetabks or canned vegetable!
um have their flavor accentuated
by using n little sugar, not as n
swetener but as s seasoning
agent.Here are two nttractiv;
recipes:
Casserole of Vegetables
6 cold boiled potatoes,1 cup
amount ol pmhain and fat bun
they furnish wczinm, phosphorus,
iron, and several of the vitamins
to those who enjoy them.I-`ur~
themore, an egg of avenge size
will fumiah the body with about
'15 calories
_Try some of these unusual egg
Farmers Attention!
.~.~...=~,.»~pepper,1 onlon,1 cup cooked
peas, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 cup cooked
minors, 1 teaspoon sugar, 1 table-
spoon bmer.Slice onion and
cook in the butter und] soft and
yellow.Rutter a baking dish, ar»range cooked vegetables in layers,
adding seasoning and pour toma-toes over all.Sprinkle mp with
crumbs and dot over with butter.
Bake in a. moderate oven.Other
vegetables may be snlmituted for
the peas and varrots.
Corn Virginia Style
.Two cups canned com, 2 tablo-
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I
will want to use them: 'ln future.
Fint try a stuffed egg udad which
is easily and simply made.Cut
6 l-mrd»cooked eggs into halves and
take out yolks.Pot through sieve
and mix with %§ mp mayonnaise,
H4 teaspoon paprika, a small piece
nf onion finely chopped and 1
tablespoon tomato ketchup or chill
sauce.Fill the halved whites, chill
and serve on lettuce.Another delicious salld may be
made by mixing in a salad bowl
the shredded leaves of a heart of
lettuce and a few swks of celery
heart, .with chopped whites of 6
hard-cooked em-rs.Put. yolks thru
W e pay 50 cents per 100 for
dead hogs if your call amounts
to 500 pounds or more.W e
operate our own plant in Doug-
las County and can supply you
wixh
Fresh Tanka ~ e at
sieve and combine with 6 or 8 snr-
dines made info a paste.Toss to-
gether and serve with Frenchdressing.|
For a third and last surprise,
try baking eggs in nests some
day.To 3 cups of left-over mash-
ed potatoes well softened vith
.. ..=..,greepeppers.2 eggs, 2 cups milk,1
teaspoons sugar, salt and pepper.Remove seeds from peppers and
chop peppers fine.Add slightly
mnk.
Pom'
Bake
firm.
beaten eggs ta corn and
Sti r in other ingredients.
into a buttered baking dish.
in a moderate oven until
vour command?Frgsh I
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Farm Sales n Specialty.Phone-White 263
lhv mm day of February. xeso me r rn o ne a nd c mlu re n vi s ite d a tthePeterL. P eter s en h ome W ed-
nesdav eve nin g.
. | _ ~ ~ M1 ; s . _ A . _ B . J o h n g o n s p d
on whi c h phi imiff a lle ge s ' c h em is
n e w due an d unp aid th e s u m o f
$33.990,tog eth er wi t h inte rest
thereon a t th e r a te o f 1 0 %pe r
in mu m fr o m nn rl n f hn r th o Inf :Inv
RESOURCES
oms anq discoqnta . .$72,586.79
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FLOUNDERS ready to cdok lb. 20c
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SALE~w e a q j i n u a r y 2 1 §
sat., Jafimy 24 ~ §
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MAINTOP $1.19
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Farmers Attention!
W e pay 50 cents per 100 for
dead hogs if your call amounts
to 500 pounds or more.W e
operate our own plant in Doug-
las County and can supply you
wixh
Fresh Tankage at
$2.75 per 100 pounds
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American Gal & Ekctric Compnny
American Telephone Ind Telngnph Company
American W ater W ork: & Electric Company
Columhia Gu & Electric Carporndon
Consolidated Gu Company ol Nur York
Deuolt Edison Company
Electric Bond md Shan Company
Pad ic Gu md E lec tr ic Co mpa ny
Public Service Corporation of New Jenny
Southern Cnlifomin Edixon Company
United Gu Improvement Company
Thus nd nmury-tw nlnu India; ynblk nulhm anupnuud In un nvfluh 'I Publi: Suvia Tm: sum.
F. Cramer.Benson, Nebsnka
Phone 67 J 2 We Pay Phone Call
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A GIANT MERGER
of 33 prominent
Public Utility
C. 0 m pa n i e s
f
If'
Whiz complete confidence you would have in unch amerger for strength, steady growth, safety of lncomsl
| A single investment toda -however large or small-in Public Service Trust Syhares gives you the beneirl
of wide diversification, prospects for continued growth,
assured eamings which,together,these companies
represent.
Let us tell you how Public Service Trust Shares, had 1
they been in existence during the last ten years, wouldhave returned an average annual yield of 22%.
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Re a l E s t a t e - In s u ra n c e - S e c u ri t i e s
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reserve\. . . .. . . . . .51100.00
Cash in Banks
and Due from
National and
Staie Bankssubjectto
check . . . . ..ss11.se 571,36
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ofThe cigizm Sule Bunk of Blah,
Chuiem No. 'IM in the Slate of
Nebruk nt the do n o f buh
Decanber 31st, 1930.RESOURCES
T O T A L $104,263.96
L I A B I L I T I E S
Clplm stock 0 0 I a o .s 12,500.00
Sur plu s fun d . . .. . .2,500.00
Un d ivi d ed p ro f i ts ( Ne t)75.75
Savi ngs
deposits . . $89,038.99
89,038.99
Depos itor 's g uara ntee
f \ l l J d »»»»¢»¢¢.»~
¢- ¢ . . . . - . . - . . .
Loans and discounts . . $168,979.42
0 V 6 T d P & f t 8 . . . : . . . . . ,289.03
TOTAL $104,268.96
F. Cramer.Benson, Nebsnka
Phone 67 J 2 We Pay Phone Call
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W e p a y 50 cents per 1 0 0 f o r
dead hogs if your call am ounts
to 500 pounds or more.W e
operate our own plant in Doug-
las County and can supply you
wixh
F r e s h T a n ka g e a t
$2.7 5 p er 100 pou nds
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Carrie Brock, Direcinr.
R. J. Murdoch, Director.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me this 14th day of January, 193l.(SEAL)c. J. smmidnNotary Public.
Trade ~n~ Commenc e.
A.. R. Broc k
0
elusive of cash re-
a=w~rve\. . . . . . . .Judgments and clams'
Banking house, furni~
tune and fixtures , .
Other read eatatg . . .
Cash in Banks
and Due from
a
25,000.001,034.61
5,000.0008,100.10
An additional supply of forest
tree application blanks have been
received at County Agent George
Bates' office in Blair m Luke care
of the increased demand for trees
by Washington county farmers.
home.Mr.and Mrs.Hans M. Jensenandfamilyvisited at the ChrisVinderslev home last Sunday eve-
nigg-r. and Mrs. Pete ChristiansenandRaymond and Mr.and Mrs.Wm. Kubie and family were Sun-
day dinner guam a t the Fred
Kubic home.
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Waghber
n
»P a v ~ n o n
3 Miles North of Blair on
lllglnuy Nqf 5
February, 1931, IN. bo the lowest
and best biddm' a yearly contract#
for the construction und erection
or reparation of all bridges, cul-
vcrts and approaches thereto, the
cost of which shdl exceed $500
a l :
var ietie s a re avai lab le fo r woo dlo t.
a n d wi nd hr ea k pla nting s._W ith
go od c u e an d man ag eme nt., i t will
be on ly a f e w y ears un til lhe s e
li ttle tr e es wi ll be a n a ss e t to an y
f a r m.
'I'o_da te ma n y thous ands o f
tre es have bee n o rde re d a nd tho se
wh o wi s h these tre es sh ou ld g e t
th ei r applic ation blank s .e arly as
d lg g i n g ivi ll b e g i n w t h i n a s h o r t
Q |;a l u s
g u e s t;a t th e M m .Liz zie Ac k er-
ma n ho me ._Mr .and.I'flra.Cla r k Bro\\mi::g
a n d sons visi ted a t th e Lo u i e
Ha n se n ho me Sun da y even in g.
Mr . a n d Mr s . A . A . C o mp to n o f
Blai r,we re Su n da y din ner gue sts
a t th e J o hn Re e h h ome .
M r a n d Mr s .A n d r e w Alba c h
'and Efthel Ma e R a y we r e i n Oma
h a F n d a y .
Sat., Jan.~ mh
cluding substructu~s and api
proachea,superstructures,mater-
ial, labor,and full completion of
urns mady for mme,to bg built.
ce v~: ter dzggmg starts
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MUSIC BY
T h e P e r s i a n s
`of Omaha
I 1 |l I i |o
period fr o m J az ma r y ls t,1931 to
th e ls t d a y of J a n u a r y ,1932.
Said bids shall b e at a. spec ified
sum per lineal foo t for supgrstruc -f
mxggsNOTICE To BRIDGE
CONTRACTORS
The Board of County Commir
sinners of Washington County,
Nebraska, will on the 16th day of
a . | Q | :.0S a t u r d a y m o r n i q g a n d s p e n t t h e
J a n ua r y Clearanc e S a l e - S i l k
Dr e ss e s a n d W o o l D r ea m:values
to $15 go at $5 --~ siz es 11 t o 4 6 -
Fas hi on Ce nte r.52-11.
Clearanc e Sale W o men s a n d
Mi s se s S h oe s -- V a lu e s to $ 6 2 0 a t$2.S8--all-sizes.I`m=hion Cvn te r.
huuth of Blair, spent Friday eve-
ninfz at the John Reeh home.
Misses Anne and Ruth Reeh
spent Saturday night and Sunday
at the home of their brother,John Reeh and family.Mr.and Mrs. Wm.Behrendtanddaughter.Pearl and Misa
Iaretta Uttenman of Fremont,
szWashington County,
I, A. R. Brock, president of the
bove named bank do solemnly
wear that the above statement L:
mm and correct copy of the re-
GOOD FLOOR GOOD Muslr
GOOD ORDER
foot for subsntructure; at A sped#
fied sum per lined foot for piling
returned that evening.
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Plaintiff néavs. that in dwfaultl
oi' puymentbysid defendants, or
someone of them, or some one [orthem,of the amounts due v.he|
nlainti!!as aforesaid.then thatl
sa id mo r tg n g f d premises ma y b e
sold ac c ording to la w to sati sfy
th 0 s u ms f o u n d due to th e p la i n -
ti f f ,to g e th e r wi th inter est ther e-
on and c o sts o f s ui t, and that sa id
de fe nd a nts a nd e a c h o f the m, an d
a ll persons c lai min g by ,th ro ug h
o r und er th e m,o r a n y o f th em,
be barred and foreclos ed fr o m a n y
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or to said mortgaged premisesred QYou and each of you are requi
lo 'answer add petition of said
plaintiff nn or before the 2nd dai 71
of February, 1931.E
FIRST TRUST COMPANY OF
OMAHA, Plaintiff,
By FINLAYSON, BURKE &»48-an Mclms, Its Ammeys. 'I
NOTICE OF MEETING OF
BOARD OI-` EQUALIZATION I
ra vi ng u lu n n c l, .n u mvc r Li g h t'Ci tv o f B la i r. Neb r as ka .
T o t h n o w n v r n a n d n r r n n n n h :n f
fr#
_ _- - - w -- - - . . . W - - u v » - - r u ¢ | n .u ;th e lots, pa rts o f lots a nd p a rc els
o f Ia nd in c lu d ed wi thi n the b ou n-
da r i es o f P a vi ng D i str i c t Nu r nb e r |
E i g h t o f t h e Ci ty o f Blai r,No b - |
1-asks, being the following desc rib-
led premises,to - wi t:Th e So uth
Half of Bl| 3g]{§ 63, 64,65 an d 66.
f Blocks 76, 77 and 78, all in the
ity of Blair, Washington County,
ebmska:
You, and each of you, are here-
y notified that the Mayor and
mmcil af the City al Blnir, Neb~
=~~,will sit ns a Board of
- ~uni on in the Ci¢y Council
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December 3lut. 1930./
R E S O U R C E S
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Loans and discounts . . $168,979.42
0 V 6 T d P & f t 8 . . . : . . . . . ,289.03
1\Dr. Norman K. Rahman0PT0ME'rms 'r
'Over the Blair Drug Co.
Plume Bllc k Il
I Evenings by Appointmmt
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BONDED ABSTRACTER
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elusive o f c ash re-
svrve \. . . . . . . . .25,000.00
J u dg me n ts a n d Cla ims .1,034.61
Ba nk in g ho us e,furni~
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lnn nn o c
E l ! E a u t s m d I a m:
:o m m m s u n m k m q .
Other mad estate . . . .68,160.13
Cash in Banks
and Due from _
Highway Nqf 5cost of which shdl exceed $500
Sat., Jan.~ mh
cluding substructu~s and api
proachea,superstructures,mater-
ial, labor,and full completion of
urns mady for mme,to bg built.
MUSIC BY
T h e P e r s i a n s
`of Omaha
I 1 |l I i |o
period fr o m J az ma r y ls t,1931 to
th e ls t d a y of J a n u a r y ,1932.
Said bids shall b e at a. spec ified
sum per lineal foo t for supgrstruc -f
GOOD FLOOR GOOD Muslr
GOOD ORDER
foot for subsntructure; at A sped#
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SALE~w e a q j i n u a r y 2 1 §
sat., Jafimy 24 ~ §
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"Values Than Ever §
-=_=Come and get yourshare §
Blair Racket Store§
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FLOUR
OMA R wonder flour --$1.39
MAINTOP $1.19
SNOW FLAKE ' .$1.19
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§ 9 , ' E T £ ' . , § ' " 'I £ " ' 5
: v m
Farmers Attention!
W e pay 50 cents per 100 for
dead hogs if your call amounts
to 500 pounds or more.W e
operate our own plant in Doug-
las County and can supply you
wixh
Fresh Tankage at
$2.75 per 100 pounds
»|°o °
American Gal & Ekctric Compnny
American Telephone Ind Telngnph Company
American W ater W ork: & Electric Company
Columhia Gu & Electric Carporndon
Consolidated Gu Company ol Nur York
Deuolt Edison Company
Electric Bond md Shan Company
Pad ic Gu md E lec tr ic Co mpa ny
Public Service Corporation of New Jenny
Southern Cnlifomin Edixon Company
United Gu Improvement Company
Thus nd nmury-tw nlnu India; ynblk nulhm anupnuud In un nvfluh 'I Publi: Suvia Tm: sum.
F. Cramer.Benson, Nebsnka
Phone 67 J 2 We Pay Phone Call
\'\
A GIANT MERGER
of 33 prominent
Public Utility
C. 0 m pa n i e s
f
If'
Whiz complete confidence you would have in unch amerger for strength, steady growth, safety of lncomsl
| A single investment toda -however large or small-in Public Service Trust Syhares gives you the beneirl
of wide diversification, prospects for continued growth,
assured eamings which,together,these companies
represent.
Let us tell you how Public Service Trust Shares, had 1
they been in existence during the last ten years, wouldhave returned an average annual yield of 22%.
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Re a l E s t a t e - In s u ra n c e - S e c u ri t i e s
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Z " » T. ~Smart st I Silk Dressesnewy m.98 s. 6-ci 11 aw 52 mdI U &n * ? . " . . L ghlnn (',en\Asr.
day evening mt the Genrge Sheets
homo in Herman.Mi n Gl ldy u Ba i n i l ,P a gi ng
a few dnyl nine; Hondny with her
ister, Mn. Hnrry Tyson.Mn. J .S. Conety attended the
meeting I='rid.\y dternoon of the
P. N.. Club at the home of Mm.
John M¢Quanie of mm.Vidtnrs at the Kindred schoolInt week were Mrs. Wm. Rutledge
and Misa Martha Whitmw.
Mr- ~ Mm I.nx§.§ggLSg_9 wfre
Hr. and Hrs. R\y'Juh.~mon vaomdm. spent the week-and vimfing at the parental, Bury Smith
Mr. and Mrs.Clark Lippincottand baby we n Friday evening
vkiwn at the Ted Olingur home.EMMA and H13 Alfred I-lumen md
visiting r. md Mhz. Nil, Soren-
sen md fa milnThe1`='-I Bapy Bee!Club
mee at die C. Lxgaimrott homeAMA-.1 »n.»m~m.r, mn Mn.
nusncssiariibwss i
mana sssr-KnownCITIZENS 0F m m ou S1
Aypmldmlniy on out of every I el
mo pa-nom wha gnduhd hun ' A
enl1f£m|dnesJ9W'And no wanna 'D
m 1 ' u v m i n m m " m a -uhd ho m the Unlv undiy o l No-u
b n l k t . Nw r t u n m d m n l d mv w
&*:°°1£:=°'::.' "£&2:;:=::" 5E:E.§°;
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|0811 A. m uwm
ISSUED EVEBYTHU
Pri¢epetY¢nr r.n p r u s e no uv : m Blur
nd hu many warm fx-hndl hen
lmurtmrleongnmlldonn.
Q°'"a5v. Aww '!e'§=\=° _F
Sinn::ul nu nn-eu:1d»cIu""~ i n
under the Act of Co
lamb a. 1819.
Every subocrlptlon,l| Nllflid
u open account.The mmm o l
-num-lhus wu l b e mmu u y N-ms m m m o u r m l l h z l - l l = v M - l l
aspiration or the dmadpxd £01 H
the publishers be no ; othervlne the subscription will remainInfore: at the dedgnnwd sub-scnpuon prion.Every subscriber
mast understand thu: than wud!-
duus srema de a pmo ttha c on-
tract between the publisher m d
lubacnber.
Fo rt y Pe r c g W ui e dl
\I
wmi nm s e i n m Munm ol Har-'
vnrd states that 40 per oent ofeverytaxdollarspentinthe
U ted States i wasted, through¢.1 .¢.sfy go5ernY6euta1 activi-
ties, the shifting of re mmi bi li -pee, duplication of activities and
_...L_........ .....-.=.
. . . ....W...- - . - - ~.Prints and lam colors.The "°"~$$ "o .2'1 'I g>°# ;g;;y,§, °;n"5 ;
nhuldl~" " " ' " '~. ' ; . . . . » » » mm m.
Hsu - Hats - Hats!Clearing
them out at $1. Fashion Center. lb
P u b l i c S a l e
We are 'wg to quit hrlninkandwill.EI al of our farrngnx
equi ment on our farm 3% mulesml? of Blair, commencing at 10
o'cluck a. rn. onTUESDAY,JANUARY 20.1931
the following Pwverty urwi t:HORSE - O m beam buYdings coming 8 yars pld.wt.300;one gg; beam,) and 11
years, wt. 2 ;one bl ck horse,
Mr andMrs .L a mPa uls e nnnddaughter,Anna spent Saturday
10 years, wt. l400~ne bay horse.i10yeqrs,wt.1 :one black
horse, smooth rnou ,wt.1200;one span brown mares,smooth
mouth,»wt. 2800.HARNESS-Four sets of good
work hms ....
I
with Mr. and Mrs. James Pnulsen.Sunda dinner guests ol Mr. and
M$. C.. Bunn were Mn. Paddle
and Mins Caroline Wachter of
Herman and Mr. and Mrs. A.R.Beatles.In the aftemoon Mr:and
Mrs.Opal Reeves and children
were also wMr. and . James Mack and
son,Raymond of Logan.IowaspentFridaywith the W. J. Bolte
family.Miss ErnesEne McCoy spent theweekend in Tekamah with 1-elif:
tives and friends.Herman Hurdum was up fromOmahatohaveSundaydinner
'th h'LB.wi is parcnMrs. F. Muller called on Mrs.
Hurdum Friday and Sunday aft-ernoons.Raymond Terkelsen wasalso a Sunda afternoon visitorwith the Hurtfvum family.
Gene Holmes and Mlfs Ann Kirk
`°'~"¥. ve!"-!=11.ff-z\° 9=°.1>~'2= 'if
n.....|............o. -+-
m'§31d~. were waiters.
Mr.and Mrs.Clark Llnolnoott
|a;;"" §£t`§"§£I¢h§15x}.n g .
day evening at E C. Llppln
colt home.
I
PUBLISH BUl.LEl'lNS
oN rA_;r_»;sumnmTwenty-five N e w Publications
Now Available Free at
State Uni v a l i ty
Twenty-live new publlutlonl.
each dealing with some farm prob-
lem, have been pn-pundlsinee Jan-uary 1 sud an now nnllable forfree dlltrlbution from the experi-
ment station of the Colligo of Ar
rlculmn at Lincoln.Whllefevefypublicationh u s ln hl-
wwe. according w ~¢1ggf»~ "AManual tor Hog-Rmlserl"e|'pe<
o ...~-.wa .....................,gzaduatu so ho uo nd uma ho mthe Comhuakor ln|»tltutlan,4:lgit eighteenth in the list af -
Studying all college Krldnntolnamed in tho book, which seloooed
28,805 ol the best-known man andwomen of the counhy in all llnn
of work for mention lt wu foundthat n. total of 127 hfabruku grad-
ua m we re li mi With the uxelp~
tion of Stanford and Chlce . everyuniversitywhich. u m f f d No-
brukl wu founde d prior to the
Comb k i titutiD! 30938 351 p..`Z'3.. who fur-
nished ducatlonalulnlormatlon, '18
e m were t uWu. an nddltlorfin ~per ¢=»`'h~l
lttendd college, a pm onbanc s
on cent over six yan hedore. But"°,g_;."°°- nld they were ae1!-edo-
:aNo bnnh v u tha bi rth nco ol
EW persons named i n th Book,
tabulation show, .while 251.nawmlko their home ln this utah.
and baby.wem augper 'mu 5'm"gu represent-ad.
i
1
wr'-I that me duties of use omce
have kept him busy aina his tak~
ing the office on January Sth.
At a regular meeting of Mc-Kinley chapter, o. E. S_ last Thurs-
day evening,the following ome-ers were installed.Mrs.Walter
M.Nelson was the installing of-
ficer.W. M., Alta Nelson; W. P.,
H. C. Jensen; A. M., Mrs. Ed Mat-
thiesen; A. P.. H. H. Brovm; Chap.
Cora
K-Hy;Mrs.
Mrs.
Ross
kins;
sen;Star
Edna
Mrs.
Moore.
Beard; Sec.,Mrs. John Mc-
Cond.. Grace Ballard; A. C.,Frank Thompson;Trans.,
A. c .Debel; Orzahiil. Mrs.
Deets;Mar.,Mrs.0.Hop-
Guard, Mrs. C. C. Van Deu-
Sent.,Mrs.Chas.Hammen
Points:Mrs.Al Sick,Miss
Krogh, Mrs.H.H.Rrown,
H. C. Jensen and Mrs. Sherry
Ulysses-owa Nebraska Light}'9°§f S" .purchased u l y mg
............- ......,.._
v l s r r m r :A Rm - ' r ' u r`
Po ultr y tr ai ns . da ir y tni ms , wh ea t tr ui rm, : md n p or k pi od uc -
trlon tr a i n h a ve g o n e o ve r th e s ta t e o f Ne b r a s k a . wf y i n r te a c h -
inr u fr om the Uni ve rs ity c o lleg e of a gr lc ultz ur e.F o llo w- u p wo r k
hu r e va a lu d th a t a s a r e s u lt o f s u c h u n d e r tlk i n gs la rg e n umb e r s
;:§ ° i 'u § ; ;s a u 1 P W -i n t i n to p r ac ti c e o n th ai r fa r ms s o me o r a ll o f
m me-commanded.Th es e tra i ns h s ve b e en ma de p o ni blnthr ouz h ¢ 60 D¢r l.L lo n with tha bnr ti c in ati ns r r ailro ad and o the r i n-
te:aateq lgancien.
\......1D A N A c o m m a s m o r r i s
.( C o n t i n u e d f r o m p a g e o n e )
g e t b e e n elec ted resident o f th e
'eb ras ka Ho ne y mwe r a 'Assoc i-
atio n f o r th e f lf t time pr ese nted
a series o f lec tures to var io us
grou -s a t Da na Co ije ge Th ur s da y
._.....,|_.;....._..-
o with Dana Colleiféf
.J.}»,Nie|5en wil represent o r Colleic and Serninat'ya
the American uthernn Conferc-ncwhich will be held in Chicago, nux
weekD8.Iia'n fifti;,~five '{oice A Cap
elta Choir wil have a section rc
sermd at the Omaha Auditoriuforthe$t. Olaf Choir concert
~HUIHUUL'UI.linnynuH e poi nts o u t th at,i n ti me :
stress,"tax-p ay er s are misled
emp ty p ro mi s e s ,a mi respond
appe als to the1r feeligsgs r a
th a n th ei r in telh g en c e .
,_...L of
by
to
ther
gm.
:nee
I 19 cA'1'rLF Nine new or grmeShorthorn cows, some fresh,rest
soon will be; one coming 3-year-
old hulfer will be fresh soon; onepedigrezd roan Polled Durham bulleom.ing'2 years; four stuck calves:
four small calves.18 HOG?'Seventeen head Pol»
mnd Chinn gill-B bred .for April far;
Ioz unmm,were .~w....,..w..., .,.Mr. uid Mrs. Kenneth lyson.Mr. and Mrs. I-llm'y ueker anddaughter, Edna Mae were OmahasiuppersSamrday fmenoon andlater visited 'at the Francis Meh-
rens home.Mr.and Mrs.George Facklerhad as Sunday dimer guesgg, their
pntllculty m me nuuu ox A unn-er.Tha research bulletin consid-
edng a d m tubertulosls l l con-s§dered one ofdthn zgut And mont
s cant en e rm rlhhd in this part t h e c g ;
l5ollow'lng are the new publici-
tlmu. their number. and nuthor:
LIVE STUCK PHlGE5~
M smmu ummm
...,... .=...\. .vnu »;»wm.\blockMadison Number o l repaixe
Plattsmuuth H C. Zondler has
opened bakery on Main skcet be-
jtween Fourth and Filth, in this: city.
!
1 '_made on mill Midge
Hife and anatomx of the[bee and to the gm-u11'.u
honey I)arms d|roct.or ox rnusnc,rror.re cla.ss Malmin,\s a fo.m}or student of
=rn beef Dr.Mehus Chrlstxanscn,famous
_,,___ ;St. Olaf director.
Prnhnhlv every American cmunity has hui some experie
ith wasteful governmem.rimenta in business, retention
out-model methods and dislike
IFat Cattle Open Week Very R
Dull and 25c Lower --IP
C o i u m b u s - - B 1 d s w i l l b e o p e n e u l o n t h e p n n c i p l e s o f m o d :
A..n n 1 - . ......_.L......43."- 1 \ . l n » I.¢ _. - : _ .:_ - \. . . \r . .. . .... .. .. .."Q rov$ing;crime Ped-igreed Poland uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H.'C\,m|.mrn o China boar.A. Schnzider of Plattsmouth, their 39 Swine Sl-niution Van Es.
:.nf MAcH1NEnr'1~w°.|mnx;er wa §§"8h§_°'.ih"'*b""d:Mr: anq (0: A Munn! for rio: Rdlen,
A U C T I O N E E R S
:-B R AD L E Y & S E AR I N G
i O A K L A N D - T E K A M A H
Phone 193 Phone 143 or 11
The lqrg enum ber of s ale s we are cond ucti ng'
ls t he b est evi d e n ce t h a t o u r w o r k is s a t -
is fa c to ry.
Don't Forget W e Pay Phone Calls.
li~tion of a new Sunday ool
hgnnrial.Prof. M.8.lmin states that
this hymnal for childrerfs voiceswill be is.med in the fall of 1931.Prof. E. E. Popcke, Pb. D., who
tutors °§'=" to the entire college on I - - - - - - - - - - - 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I
Nebms a birds which lectures ;l FRESH MILK I
were illustrated by moving pic-I Bc per quart l
tures.I I Delivered every morning 1
Prof. G. J. Mahnin, Dirzctor of l Andrew Beck.Phone 121 on 21 IMlwic,has just returned from'|______________45.3 _____________
D E W ~ e ~ a [ 3 ~ | | ¢ l e n 6 ~
n 1 r | | |"Shall the Nations Adopt FmeTrade"has receivcd letters ofeomrnendationfrommanyofthelarger colleges and utfiversitics in
the country.Special services will be heldhereJanuary30inconnectionwflth the installation of H. C. ifr-
COMPTON TRANSFER
For Li ve Stock md Gnin
Hauling
r u o s s u u o n 21GilfordM. Compton
xIEXTRA HEAVY
I Coffee and Whipping CreamI For High Quality Guernsey and
l Jersey Cream
\Call Ea rly Dum Dniry
I vigour: 122 nm 38
A U C T I O N E E R S
:-B R AD L E Y & S E AR I N G
i O A K L A N D - T E K A M A H
Phone 193 Phone 143 or 11
The lqrg enum ber of s ale s we are cond ucti ng'
ls t he b est evi d e n ce t h a t o u r w o r k is s a t -
is fa c to ry.
Don't Forget W e Pay Phone Calls.
li~tion of a new Sunday ool
hgnnrial.Prof. M.8.lmin states that
this hymnal for childrerfs voiceswill be is.med in the fall of 1931.Prof. E. E. Popcke, Pb. D., who
tutors °§'=" to the entire college on I - - - - - - - - - - - 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I
Nebms a birds which lectures ;l FRESH MILK I
were illustrated by moving pic-I Bc per quart l
tures.I I Delivered every morning 1
Prof. G. J. Mahnin, Dirzctor of l Andrew Beck.Phone 121 on 21 IMlwic,has just returned from'|______________45.3 _____________
D E W ~ e ~ a [ 3 ~ | | ¢ l e n 6 ~
n 1 r | | |"Shall the Nations Adopt FmeTrade"has receivcd letters ofeomrnendationfrommanyofthelarger colleges and utfiversitics in
the country.Special services will be heldhereJanuary30inconnectionwflth the installation of H. C. ifr-
COMPTON TRANSFER
For Li ve Stock md Gnin
Hauling
r u o s s u u o n 21GilfordM. Compton
xIEXTRA HEAVY
I Coffee and Whipping CreamI For High Quality Guernsey and
l Jersey Cream
\Call Ea rly Dum Dniry
I vigour: 122 nm 38
mndum innwltiulb, political in-
ertin-thele and limilnr futnrs
0 f l B M r s .E a r l P e t e r s e n o r w e a r .o rn¢:n1. r\|l. Il-_. .....- _ . \ | . l \ # | u \ -a n i *n g f n M Y ~1 |L _ 1
l1UllI|.&.Ll HIllI. Ul1Jl.ll1S.I.l u a c AL 4 1 'U m | 5 5 g n ;g ga n d M r s . , . W a l t . e r ~ ; f ' l . } ; -K I T D B I I I U ~ S m " .r | _W _P
a n a w h o c a m e S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n . . S n y d e nnk . .a n d M r u A l f r n r l H n n m n um n n . -r r . . -- a _c a . . - n t m | -
Ton $1 1.75:Q&"" " '. " °' " " ' " " '"Q n u l l ( S u u !U k ! w i l l w t ! " n u m ~ 3 ; ; _ g ; _O. , o u r I n i n r m d g
c
l i E.". ! , . . _ . . . . . . . . ~ ~ ' I D lmhl 2.."°1'§:¢2L'£
~'" c 3 ;H5 ° ~" ' ff l { ' " ' " " 'i n L uc uw u 1 pm-u mwuw Street i this city.2,§'...¢"°1~..¢,d.'l'}` Z».'I§T§§¢the g; in Sli Fmi nr ? Bnc knd ~~ S T E A D Y T o S T R O N G |Tekam h-Seventy-foot wc
., _ - . . mu - - - -_..--_ .. ....".~n.c n h.-law nvef Tekuluu..5vv'=»"H"-°'" " " " " " '" "U*-'H vn u 1 ' ' " " ' °" " " ° " "r "n.u|.n::|.L wxuewss uulus.'. "1 -|h f gi f gove rni ng.Ri g ld one 3-sec uon a n d one 'Q-sectnon M H K,-0 h d d§ 0 ' i » ¢ # = ' . $ £ 1 ° e - wm v an d effec -h l r r o w ;on e G * " P " ' " f 'l" °f *d° r¥ter, rlaqrghrrfey vqm $ a , ,3 ?r-.
ienc \vo uLld b, one o f the gre at-one Hy d r a u li c g r a m e e va to r , o n e _h 1,to t er s i s ter Mr s .Y .. |:l..l!......=....a..._Dner lmr 'z-fr.bmd e r :one Broad-223 '&'f'}..,»§"..'"..\.-a,.,..m.'am-rI uuueum.---.--»--»---, ----=-- - -~------233, Routine md Seuomd Work Fat Lambs a.Quarter Lqwer at Creek on K'Street, completed.of Nebraska Farm Homemaker,$1.50 ® 8.00;Feeder Limb#Plattsmouth-Work progressing
Clgzjk :ggi <==_\:==f-_____.§}10l1:¢f_ ag $1-¥!{@B.2§3. _yd ,qu rejauilding of garage of Cham
vm~ T ho Us e of Anna n Pas turefm- Ii';zt.¢nlna~ Cattle. Snvder.sh e e p S h a d: Hi gh e r . r p ; E we n Atte rb er l
$3.50 @ 4.00.Edi son
cornpiete
Un i o n Stook Yards.J a n.13,Oh io w:
193 1- -The we ek o pe ns ou t wi th a me a t ma
| | n | \n u u l \ ¢ a n \ | | || | n n A a l u n n v l r n l \ l f ¢ » _ ¢ » \
ry- W a t e r w o :
d¢ay - - Fr e d Ii
ri oe t fr om I
D..1|..
rks system is
Lose purchased, P. Eden herq
Grocery added
est aids to home-Dunning,mum,-trinl development and general pro~
gress.
Silk Dresses-values w §20 K0at $6.75. $7.95 and $10-sizes 11to 46.Fashion Center.Qlack andallcolors in good loolung Silk
Dre s a .62-It
If you really want to save moneyshopat the Fashion Center in
Blmr this week-end.They have slot of real Bargnlns.524%
ROS E H IL L ITE M S
Mr. MR Mrs. Detlef Wulf enter-
1
_ " " " °ér one "drill;two
Deering mowing machines;oneDeering ha rnloe; one McConnickrake;one Ly stacker;two hay'
sweeps;one 18-wheel disc;onepotatorlhger.one fanning mill;
one 'stone;one cider press;one Zfrh. lr. Sandwich gs ===»;g»~
one pump Jack,one 6-eh cz
!oed grinder; one 4-ft. water tank;
one 60-gallon hug wavemr.HAY-Ni ne tons of good wild
hay,seven Don: first and secondcuttingsgoodalfalfa h somestraw,ten or twelve hu els se-lected seed com,one bugfy, onebob-sled and oqger artlc es too
-............. .............
uw .....-............ ., wh..proved but still in bed with bron~
chitls.Mr.and Mrs.Sam Steele and
two children were Wednesdn - eve"Hg visitors with Mr.and hrs.R.
Wi ener.Mrs.Opal Reeves and children
spent Tuesday with Mrs. A.R.Feales.
Mr. and Mm. George Hain en-tertained Wednesdgly evening at a
pinochle party at rs. Hain's par~
ents,Mr.and Mrs.C.H.Gehr-
mger of Blair.High scores wwrc
held by Mrs. Carl Bohs and Em»
est. Munson and low by Ml*S.J0hn
Hooks and Charley French.
"l ul rf i i i ll h 'w i lt i n ' N¢ bmk¢ ,
Peltier :nd Jensen.241, Clover in the SubirrigatadMeadows cd the Sana! Hills, Bgoulo.
1 . 5 a s L v l l u l u u u u r u u u
l 242,Nobruk;T,-5¢¢m.Testa,uuu mm mnmeuq mum m195)-1929, Bnckett, Smith, Lewm for fat cattle Reoelpu wm"`»'I§`
Wnlhne,Adams,eral. 11.000 ixead. md bids . mi
sun Pm-k nwlurufm n un sales mostly 25: lower than 1G51
" ,mum -- 1 vu,meat market depan
Wauneta--R.A.
Ogallala, will install 'JGoodalloimodern talkie- ' E a = » = ; ; " "; ; ., P
| -» » - = - . ' 3 s ' » 1 - l a d s u m
~»'.!..'¥ Hema,
W o o d n a u m.
I week.Beist beef steers hereh n n t n k f Q 1 1 U R . l ' . \»: H H \ ¢ { f ; u |
1 n
..|»~.¢= » .
:ood to c hoic e rearllrmfs $ 10356
12.50: tau to good rearllnss $8.50
@1o.5o: c ommon to fair y earlmgn
>'I'.00@8.50;trashy war me du ps
>6.00@1.u0: choice pr i me han dy
:teens $11.75@13.00: choice prime
m w sneer:$11.50€Pl2.'I5;zood.
uholoe han dy steers s1o.5u@11.1s;
fzood to c hoice heavy steers $10 on
@11.25: fair to sooo steers ss.ooo
1.75:c o mmon to f llil s tee n $6 .6 0
o u s :R006 to c hmc e s to c k e d
38.'I5@9.'I5;[s lr to g o od s toc k e n
:':.5nos.'zs; c ommon to fair stoc k-
ars $6.50@"!.50:trashy grades
$5.50@B.50:Hood to c hoic e feed-
n .0
.-
Cooking K m u t
.f i '4 r . r
as.r '4 " D ~.`\. "4
f J AN .u u " I - . - | .ur...», *V ~, f5 '.'.=»'r 2 '~»
..~~1:1.g ." ~ - .;~9 = = ~fs r * . :.
. 1,.\,|° \f r"" "" --- - ¢ f ` .f-v \./u '\ ,§§_\.'" ;
NEBRASKA WEEKLY
INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
Tekamah - Lucille Wachter nm'
Viola Tanner opened beauty shor
on second floor of Migten-Nesbi'
1.15. the latter flgure being hish
=rlc c for. the day .
F A T m m s S E L L L c w m
Onenlnz Pric es o n . tq t ln mh s
Ion day was Renerally 251:I o wa
h a n the c lone ol Ia sr. week with)
ala a t s1 .so@a .oo. Feed er lamgs
were stronaer at S'l.2s@z25.Aged
sheen were als o stro nz er wi th f at
:i n s u p w $ 4 .0 0 .Rec eipts 12,000
- - .
:rs $1.oo@a.oc:c o mmo n to fair
feeders $6.0D®'2.00:stoc k cow:
:4.oo@s.uo:stoc k heiress $5.50¢f?
1.50:st-ook steer calves.smsoc .
tU.50; stock helfe.calves 51.0065
3.50.
\~;dA\r-
L I B E R A L R U N or?B o c a s
Twe n ty thou sand fresh hogs
mrd ve d Mon day a nd me t wi tl u n
broad demand at steady fo a
ma d e stronger pdc es.'Trading
..f ,
O*""-\-....|_-h=_4 -¢*s >,_- 4 "t " \
S a h e r k r a l l f . . ~ ~~~~~
°~_,i r ..v ~~m f
~l l i ; ; ~r ~= ~ ? f -a /
a tasty food.It y o u wan t to c ook
lt In a asserole, whic h loo. mighty
go o d ww. o u t s o me ha o o n f a t i n
the bo ttom of the dish,th en a.
lay er of kr a ul,and c ontinue to
alternate the layers.Cook for
several h ours. and the rf-s ul! will
have n ri c h me aty lh vo r wh ic h
wi ll ma k e y o u u k to r mo r e .I tthere'|e.n:r left, whic h lsn't likely ,
pu t I t n the refri gerator an d uso
it as the basis tor e salad the nat
day .-
Blmpll Fle c lpee
Ho r s a n a couple of si mp le
reclpos to r bo th hot and dold
n n 3 1 .
.-=--:~=rf"'""'r1 ' LM .4f`\ "'I;_4-_~§='~
: -,»,." f r ..»'..z .
,..¢j|/
7 7 ; - ~'.4
T h r e e F a c e s .E a s t
.With Canntance Bennet! and Enc Von Slrohexm
COMEDY-Hog \Yild
De~dwood-Ralph Gobel Con
A U C T I O N E E R S
;,B R AD L E Y & S E AR I N G
i O A K L A N D - T E K A M A H
Phone 193 Phone 143 or 11
The lqrg enum ber of s ale s we are cond ucti ng'
ls t he b est evi d e n ce t h a t o u r w o r k is s a t -
is fa c to ry.
Don't Forget W e Pay Phone Calls.
Theatre.-Eustis-Mnny improvementsmade at Favoritq Cafe ntly.
Wausa-Mitchell B her ShopmovedtoHanksbu: dlng next
door to Commercial Hotel.
Scribner-Gus Lamberty pur-
chased B0 acres of land south of
Ridgeley belonging tn Magdalene
Marquardt estate at $190 an acre.
Long Pine--Many interior im-
provements planned for local Con-
gregational churw next year.Elmcrcek-Harry Nicks stnrled
work on building60-foot cementinverted siphon in Elm creek.\Tekamah-Excavation completed
for construction of Kokes brick
bulldlng.Blair--Site for swimming yiool to
be eroded in tl-:ia city being con-
sidered..
S UN DAY a nd M O ND AY
Sunday Matinee
JANUARY la and 19
5 ~_|| .velin g o f Ca ny o n roa d re c en tly .
Ue h li n g - - Ne w Ue h li n g Th e a tr e
opened here in ,Kirke ndahl b uilding
on Ma i n S tr ee t.
stall new mammoth 52,000egg
machine soon.Bladen-Westem Public Service
Cn.practically completed rebuild-
ing' distrihutivn lines here.Lincoln-Passage of $116,000,000emergqncyunemployment.relief
hill by. Congress makes possible
Pvdnz of 200 mi lw of highway
for Nebraska in¢_193!, as estimat-
-ll hv Stats Fnmneer Roy Cochran
Ozallala-Hobbs and Riedesel
Main sheet.
to be known as Farmers Oil Go.,Inc.,to engage in general retail
and wholesale oil business, liquid
fuels,gases,by-products incident
thereto.moved their stock and equipment
to new building on Sprnoe and
Front streets.Madison--Joe Seller purchased
soft drink parlor from Fred Shank.
Red Cloud-C.dz D.Hatchery
With .lack Mulhall and May Clark
F.-XBLE and SPORT LIGHT
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A G R E A T m m y p e o p l e l i k e S a n c r k r a u t S h e p h e r d P £ e : T u r n
s a u e r k r a u t .n o t o n l y c o l d t h e u u a r k r a u t . f r o m a N o .3 c a n
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W EDNESDAY & THURSDAY
JANUARY 21 and 22
Let Us Be Gay
wnh Marie Dressler and Norma Shun:
The Utah Kid
With Rex Lease mud Dorothy Seb: dim
DOUBLE PROGRAM-2 Shows for Price of One
utes.Arrange them on top ol the
sauerkraul. plle four cups of nea-
suned mashed pomtoel llghtly on
lop,dot with butter and brown
l n I hot o ve n.Th ll r e c i p e wi ll
serve elghl persona.Huurrlrrauk and To mato C o c b
lul l:Mix together o ne p art julc e
f r o m a r m e d u u e r k n u t a n d u n e
pa rt ju le s f ro m c an ne d to mn we e
wi th c n c k e d lee ln a c o c k u n
shaker.Se a so n wllh u ll a n d p e -
p r l h . a n d s i n k s u n t ll ve ry c old
an d fa nn y .Ser ve at o nc e ln u n)
g l u u a .Ba u e r kn u t J ui c e n a ls o p a c k d
b y ln o lt , ln la r g e e o n tn ln e r s r n
rnllrond e a nd r esln ura nts, and in
Nu . 3 c a m f o r f a mlly u n a !
SATURDAY
JANUARY 17
Saturday Matinee
Th u r s d a y Fr i d a y
JANUARY , 15 and 16
All Quiet on the Western Front
With lewis Ayers,John Wray, Louis Wolhelm and
Slim Summerville
Noah New Hin Ark-FlbleSpecial Matinee for Children Thuxsday, Jah. 15. at 4 o'clo¢k
Home of Pen;/'ect Talking Pzclurcs
aug erWith Nancy Carroll and Frederic March
*Ire Morse in Song Service--Mni\.lcl1 "`i¢'l¢en Song-I-'ox News
TUESDAY
JANUARY zc
\Glassware Night
Q
246, Te sting Ica Cnn m fo r B ut-
n n - l n n u m .lined the followimz at dinmI. "Bl" n...L'i'F.."l'... r.~:l"imml\ nt mm.l_ Min Myrtle Hilldum of Wasil "'n'r. Hia... nl' nmmmmmlsTu§{&£y§1&n~. andMa. Norris`Mr.d Mm d f a m i l y ,a n r s
Dn i n re n s m a n d f a m i l a r - M r . B h d
warn uauu; U\as|4u sauvu Point, spent the k d t th:John Jens§§I}¢Egr§sB \1§io?1eersmGe k Pac' ',;f'r:;d»J£:;';ln "`£$f='§§`§°"3§' for
m l 51-2t Farmers State Bank,r J§es_Pa&u E_n §;1»=»-df a d
r. an rs.own:ansan\._...._..S2;=,Bf';sfs;-;"$"§i0*i;i2 §'; ghild_ren. fe%"">°d ff°3==~Missogd
Conditions in Poultry Hause toWinter Eat Production. Smith.248,Cost of Cloth for thoNobruh Fu-m Family,.249, The Mechanical Dgiry Cool-er on Nabnlkl.Farms,Brankatt
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| vivo 'f.;r=1 'ii-f"|{nli"i:i.'
yan, Geo. Lune, Hr. and
......"z::_§.."' !=:*:..¥'£°£"
and Lnrix.'J§'é.""lPr2r'"'i`imdi"3`¢` ISE; so Ak.Flihlon Center muh um fm--1 ~ --= -=---~ nvule v-- ut| E ' m i M KW ' U :alan in pd la;oki:1g Suk mn of Gel! lhthmrl forwham
'li i n " e f w e l l l i d ' ~ " ' & " ? . r e a l l ~ i é u n . . 5 . '. § 2 ° ~ H e l m
°'==°*° n ln: **'="°'k¢*~°1 at _\___v .. .J .=.....,.. f-......' Z s w f " .-ad n»; <-n aw; _n
"isfaf R;ilIn| Early La mbrfram
A Western Even, w0bUf»1a.=1, Barley u Hog Feeid Lad'-
Pnlgr.-~The entenslrunérf and refresh-
mmiuaees ot the Sund-IY§ ¢` i . " ° 1 ° ° m m e v.a c e o N e l
;m e o~ M o n d a y e v e n i n g ! W n é e k e
|,E dsy evenih in honor of the»i for a pgnquet w be mw n
con-reen side, the winners m a theDat held at the church forpast few months._3Mr. and Mrs. Nor-ns wudg g i Monday'afternoon athe Rndell home in Blur.Rodell's father passed away
vis.
we
Mr.
Sun-
dn13.1.8 Hansen, n tenth grade pu-
pil of the Blshee school, is taking
the second semes'ter's work at
sim nhl ::1;..».f " a » . ; ; ' r ; . . ' ;
lot of real Bargains.52»lt
\uoNG THEBO'l'I'OM ROAD
Misa Cora HWS and brother,
.George were Thursday supper-Sie m o f Mr. and Mrs.Walter'.iersen of Flair and attended.Eastern Star later.Sunday dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs. B ron Bunn were Mr.and Mrs.Ig i l Bntdic and Dickie
of Omaha and Jane Ikde s oflilalr.Jn the evening Mr._and|
'reBmah',~WEN 'hesdny eveningwaiters ax tl'1eJ. S, Conety homewhere Mies Emestine McCoy lives.
Ha t s - Ha t s - Ha t s !Clearingthem out at Sl. Fashion Center.nSmart new xtyles Silk Dresses$3.98 to $16.76-siza ll to 52 and14to2655,Fashion Center.Pnnu and plain colors.The new
styles are beautiful-you shouldsee _thern.52-ItSllk Dresses-values to $20 xvnt $6.75, $7.95 and $10-sizes llto 46.Fashxon Center.Black andallcolorsingoodlookingSilk
Dresses.52-1:
252, Sex md Asl as Futon lnCattleFeeding,Gnmlle li and
" m e e keseuch Bulletins.46, The Economic Aspecg ofContagiousAbortioninAdry
Herd.41, The Symptoms o l S dla
Taber and Unrnottled Surly u f
in the Potato. Goss.48, A Study ui Keraene Cook
Stoves, Mrs. Snyder.49, The Incidence of Avian Tu-berculosis In Mammals :ther than
S"ilno-Van En and Martin.
50,1-'ood Habits of the R l n t.eckfd Eheannt ln Centro! N Home of Pen;/'ect Talking Pzclurcs
Th u r s d a y Fr i d a y
JANUARY , 15 and 16
All Quiet on the Western Front
With lewis Ayers,John Wray, Louis Wolhelm and
Slim Summerville
Noah New Hin Ark-FlbleSpecial Matinee for Children Thuxsday, Jah. 15. at 4 o'clo¢k
SATURDAY
JANUARY 17
Saturday Matinee
Three Faces East
.With Canntance Bennet! and Eric Von Slrohdm
COMEDY-Hog \Yild
W EDNESDAY & THURSDAY
JANUARY 21 and 22
Let Us Be Gay
wnh Marie Dressler and Norma Shun:
The Utah Kid
With Rex Lease mud Dorothy Seb: dim
DOUBLE PROGRAM-2 Shows for Price of One
SUNDAY and MONDAY
Sunday Matinee
JANUARY la and 19
Laughter
With Nanry Clrrall and Frederic March
'Lee Morse in Song Serviw-Mxrinlch ueen Song-I-'ox Num
TU E S D AY
J A N U A R Y z c
\Glassware Ni g h t
The Fall Guy
\\'ilh .luck Mulhall and May ClnrkFABLE and SI'OIl'|- LIGHT
Mrs. cgg, Bunn and Mr. and Mrs.A. R. Blrbdes were visiton.» UMrs. Byrqp Beard atwnded' fha
summary meeting for thase keep-ing home accounts under Miss
.Ju-u., W-=...,-B E '51, Th Vitamlne A Content 1~~dolstelna ;g;=;\-'5~» ;""§'u.'€"
Mrs. Jim S d M _ Guernsey .svn AnM9359B m | , J . " »'l2°,£ ¢'§iLm. if away.
""i'i1-."I`n°`a Qin.-61e.men| William-
~ vislted Sunday at John Tay-
o I.\1 'Leo na Ha ns en visited Tues day
f$nvnn.n.~1 u l lnhn 'I'au\nrFu IMuH¢>_l Smith Mnnrlav nt tho cnurtllhe Chen Sntfnn hnmn \!4.fn.-I...m.I....I¢ . \ . . L L \ : a u v v u n l U v a u q " ' " - " J " : 'l l \l l \| ' w l m l n ,~i n ~~~M r a n d M r s D e t l e f W u l f s p e n t h a u t e i n B l a l r .,.a f t e r n o o n .t h ,n d f u m o p s r n t o f a s h o r t
n z 's h M J M r .1 . 0 m m d ,o M r .d M .A 1 f
~e v e U s a n e e n s e n M r .: n d s r H a s ;, z . ; ; ; m ' ; ' ;¢ h i l d r e § n w i ;.. .; " ; '~' 3 ' § " 3 ° " S 2 , ' : , ' i c o u r s e n u t h e a g r l c u } t u r n l ~ » = » » = ~
n ' n m A \ \ ' \I f U r n »' I ' -l n r : m d ' l " 9 k n m n h w h a ( n r m n r l v I W P H i n d a v o f M 1 a n d M m D n f a l ? . . » . . . . . , |t h i !w i n t e r # Y F H U M O f | 1 3 i V |
Gene Ryan ivbited Wednesday
evening at John Peteraexfs.The Rose Hill Ladies' Aid metwithMrs.Norris Ward Wlcdnes-day afuernoon.A real good timewas had as thc ladies had drawnnames for Christmas presents andexchanged their r fts that after-
noon.Mrs.Wa had a Christ-
mas tree nicely decorated lor the
event._Mrs.John Petersen visited the
Rose Hill school Frida afternoon.
Mr.and Mrs.Ga r Jamesspentlam.weekend with theirdau hier and husband in Iowa.rf..and Mrs. Francis Forsberg
and sons and Mm. Erickson via~itaed Monday evening at the Peter
Jensen home.Will Hansen ground corn at the
w
Hats - Hats -- Hats!Cliaringthem out at $l. Fashion Cen r.I t-Smart new styles Silk Dremes$3.38 to $16.'iF sizes ll to 52 and
lblé to 26'/r~Fashion Center.Prints and h colors.The newntyiesareautiful-you should
see them.52-it
muslbs NEWS orGARDNER DISTRICT
John Petersen home Monday.
this vicinity were Sunday a.fter~noon visitors with the Frmd Hur~dum family.Mr.and Mrs.Amil York.of
Telgamah, were Sunday afternoonvisitorsatthepnrontal,C. H.Gehringer heme.
Jumes.Elmer and Florence
Dixon atusnded the meeting Sun-
day afternoon of the Triangle
Bixby Beef Club at the E. C. Lip-
pincott home.Feb. Sth the Club
will meet at the John Stork home.
Miss Dixon remained aa a Sun~day night guest of Miss RuthLlincott.'plf....Clyde Metzler and Mrs._
Fred Ra Friday were Ni; dinner andafternoon guests ol rs. Joe Ban-dur of Herman while the men at-tended the tractor school at Tyson
and Louis.Mrs.C.I-l.' Rlanchard spentTuesday with Mrs.A. E.DixonwhileMr. Blanchard attended theGustin sale.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beard andthree children of Red Cloud, Neb.mme Thursday and visited theirparents,Mr.and Mrs,HenryBeard and other relatives untilMonday.They had Sunday d.in.ner
with Gear and Com Beard.The folwving relatives and.
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friends took thdr dinners and sur-_pdsed Will Iverson Sunday in\......... J az..A¢OL \.:.»\..x......u r .
- .~-- _ ._.............,..... . . w u -=@g,°f H~;f;,g="-
r. an rs. Andrew Svend arda n d c hildren we re Su nd ay d i m e r
gu es ts a t th e J onas Blo mb e r g
" x r_r .a n d M r s .W m .K o e n i a n dc h l l d r e h a n d M r .a n d M r s .i 1 V i l e y
C o t t o n w e r e S u n d a y d i n n e r a n d
' s u p p e r g u e s t s o f M r .a n d M r s r
C h a s .K o e n i g a n d f a m i l y .
M i s s F l o r e n c e D i x o n s p e n t S u h -
d n y n i g h t a t t h e E .c .L i p p i n c o t t
h o v e .
r s .E m i l H o u s e a n d s o n a n d
l l d i s s M a r i e K o e n i g v i s i t e d a t t h t
L d Q l s e n h o m e F n d a y e v e n i n g .
M i s s M a n e K o e r u g vi s i t e d a t
t h e C l a r k L i p p i n c o t t h o m :P H -
" " 1 , ; , " f ' ° f g ° g ; = -
r ,a n i s .c 1 i f r ° r d n e n -
t e r t a i n e d t h e L .G .P i n o c h l c C l u b
a t m o r h o m e W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g
w i t h f o u r t d b l e s o f p l a y e r s p r e s -
e n t ._M r s L a r s F r a n d s e n a n d
L o u i e M c n c l g s o n G r s t P r i z e s a n d
M r s . T e d O l i r a n d G e o r g e F o l -
l e n r e c e i v e d o n p r l z s .T h e C l u b
w i l l b e e n t e r t a i n e d F r i d a y e v e n i n g
a t t h : h o m e o f M r . a n d M r s . C h r i s
J e n s e n .
Miss Hazel Ney f geNob. is spending tl: wgvk vfiféflig
at the E. C. Lippincott home.Mr.and _Mrs.Clark Lippincott3'3.~"'2.'}'m'£'°'»?Sunday dinnerdnnuhrpr .Cf hmfff Anderson and
athletic plrrlc lpno n by DirectorH. D. Douthlt.schedule of 23basketball games is pending.
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THREE-FOURTHS OF
UNI STUDENTS ARECHURCH MEMBERS
"The percentage of church mem~
bers in o univenity group ll ver!
much hlghor than ln nn ordinarygroup,"roeontly remarked Dr.Dean R. Leland, Presbyterian Unl-varslty otor and chaplain o lcadetsathoUnlvenityofNo~hruka at Lincoln, ln commentingon tho het that 'I5 per cent of
the student body last your wen
church mcmbon u shown by their
doulnrod statements to universityoMci8l|.4
About S0 per cent oi the womtn
were nhllntod with nomo rellglotugroup and 72.9 per cant ol the menwen church mamben according to:ku recent re rt of tho Hdltrur.An oddlti 20 por cent of thestudent body exprulod n religious
pnisrenee.
"Tho percentage al church abr/cudancc from the university ls:built tha some as the Attendanceat church memben ln the avenge~mnr|\nnitv."I n enntirmnd
é.
I me A lv.v.nn wow mluumy.nu.:sunday umner guests I .pw-M. Anderson home were Rohm and Mrs. R. M. Iverson and mu-
Case, Keith Brunton and Dorothy drm. Mr- and Mrs. T. K. IversonCase, all of Crnlg.|»m chxldren, Mr.and Mrs. Nick
Mrs. Hu-ry Ervey qmendgd the °=°=¥ and Elmer Thane families.
P m No lzi e c fm Club at uw|Mmw Johnson, Mn. Lloyd Jam-
home of Mrs. Mv.'Quan"ie in Blair son and aluldnen and Mus. Alba/ck.Friday afternoon.Mrs. Clyde Metzler apént Thursf
M.-.mn Mm. ml. P»»m».»n ...A day afternoon wich Mrs.C. H.
. ' ; : ' : . ; . . r . ; ; ' TT. . . .P..cluldre-n were Sum, E-...XE gi l?
day of_Mr. and Mrs. Grover Wil-
\Mr. and Mrs.E.C, L;and family, and Mrs. sm....'§"H....5f
er 8-nd Mxss Hazel Cannon visited
at ihe Ches Sutton home Thursdnv
" 71i`»"r.S`¢H{»'u "i `n"ES"but
.iumbefrm according to l of:ards filled out b&.|tudmts, aomu£0 pn' cent of ltudent bodyxpreulngthemselvestobeoi
m t hdth.Prubytarinm wereccozhl with 16 per cant; Cong1'e»_ndonnlista third with nine per-nt; Luthemns fourth with uven.er cent.But 4.8 pu cent of thetudent body urpnued no church
" ° ' " " " ' " " " ' ' " " " " " " a l 'r B m ". . ''¢s."'"""""J|.t ¢.."'3'?'L'§.£`."35.£'°#FE andollm v£°'§f"'{a°u. md Mr. J. J. smith of Omaha., vis-
- hge- um In 9-»» 1<==e»=I=-.-ssl ::_S~=::'!=3__s~=s:e-..%.'r-! . ': i' *. .: :' :. ' E. d a: ~ w it h I 1vfnrnnrnfamxy were :sunday evenuxg vmaxb-on.at the Pete Truhlaen home.
Min Dorothy Care o l Craig,
gven! last week visiting at the A.. Anderson home.
Mra Dan Phillips entenainski
the Hillside Husileru Club to anall day meeting Thursday.Hr.and Mrs.Milo Schoclu ofFremont, spent Sundny at the par-enw, Frank Brown home.Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Peteraenandsun, Robert were Sul:da_y dinnerQzrests at the Rullnnd Smslllhomc.
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mrs.nerman uunse unu two cm:-|dren,Mrs.Elmer Hamann and
three children and Earl Fedde. allofElkhorn,Neb.,Miss LeoneDohse who has been helping hersister,Mrs.Boite the past weekretumed with them to ElkhomnMr.and Mrs.C. B. Bunn wereamong the gusts Tuesdxy even»z at a goose dinner wirh Dr.und Mrs.A. J. Cameron of Her-
man.carl Christensen of Blair, was n
Sgturda_y_ nigh§__and_ §unday_ mm!
nm mwgnwl, mn. ueur und .row and family.sr sf
Mr.and Mrs. Alfred Hamen
and children visited Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Widener and family Tucs-
dnvnevenini
_. and rs. Clarence Olsen andcluldren and Mr. and Mrs. EI Ol-
een and son,and Mr. and Mrs.'f..d Olsen :re nt last Sundaywith Mr. and . rs. Tcd Olsen, heling Mr. Olsen celebrala his m l ?
anniversary.hlrs. Chas, Hugh spent Thursday
`X`1§?`v2y made -'mf the hc-I
;|Y.y of tha state univen ty | short
ima ago showed that 150 membenJ the hzudty helld nomo 200 ro-qzonxibla positions in rnligloul.vork, including sunt acdvidei uchurchworkers.Sundny lchool
workers, and worken in the Chrll-
\inn associations."My oboervnion nl Univaraityliie at the Univenlty of Nebx-nk.:lend: me to believe thu mon oluur lbudenta are ruonnive to thehlvhnv annual; nl (nina and
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l.f4nn»un\"|\'I nl*!u\\\of Herman; or me Neum wnrmk family mm anernoon mm mrs. Sumner." f ° " " " r "° °"°°""°"" """' '"'°LRobcrl P a - w m to Omaha Monday wi ml Mr. am; Mrs. 'md olifn g wel-el 3§'§u",§=iT."`§Zf~'"5&f°' °'§ °P-
'Ma c y xv mm.Sunday dlnner guests at home or so dovdo n P an " 1\Harrison nf Musa Anna. Paulsen attend#-fl the of Mr.and Mrs.George Olinger F3-'»1)L,|,_n 'W W mo rn
day me.'¢¢~\n Junior Sewing Club party smug-Jbf Mqdade, Iowa.._..°:_r.
I t t s u l u u ;I J l n a u v u
s,\e'nt Saturdav with
or I
m u l - H m i - H m l Clearing
em out at $|. Flshion Center.l t
Francis Huvendick h u a neword coupe which he is enjoying.
'Full fashioned silk to lop ser~'ice or chiffon weight Silk Stock-
ings. 7'7e pdf:Fashion Center.I t
'=.- w e
K m - I - x m » - n m :Clearing
them out at Sl. Fashion Center.l t
Used Furnibun at the Music
Store nt. many saving prices. 52»lv
Big-but prices paid for prodne.
Phone zss.Farmers Pmdune Co.
ss-u
For Sale-Two Holxuin year-
linK lmllal-Pham 22 on 48.Mulellexcke.51-2t'
The Wesleyan Guild met lun:
griffday afternoon with Mrs. Izslie
en.Mr. and Mrs. J. P.Anderson
Full fashioried silk to to serce or chiffon wei~ht Silk gto-ck:
Ha t : - Ha t s - Ha t s !Clearingthem out at Sl. Fashion Center. it
Used Fumivare at the Music
Stored money swing prices. 52-lt
A gidod 6~room house located in
Dexterville, prieed at $1050.00 for
quick sale.N. T. Lund & Oo.
` Him Rude Mderhenry is en-
ivsnx a week'a vacation from her
Furni tan, mari na nim- e bva-
In p.lstherwR.Bm&orL ax-u
Used I-'urnimre at the Mudd
Store at money saving prices. 52-1¢
Hr. a n d lln.Walter Gutsnhow
entertained the bridge dnb Tues
day evening.-
For Silo-Oottmxwood md Box~
alder l¢¢dli!l8¢~Leave order at
The Enie rprise..60-ti
Mr. and Mrs. ceo. Reeh of Omm
spent the wszk»end at the parental
Mrs. Pete Reeh home.
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F'urmt=u}e,m¢|mdfloormvu-
wr-m m w n m w m m 21-u .._~f ....._--anA d n f t i n i n ' n w m m m - .
Used Pu rd tu n u. the l u d c
Stone at mm saving prius. 52-u
Fnrnlhue, mga and floor cover-
ings.Mathew R. Banded.21-u
a m - H m _ . H m 1 Clnri huthem nut at Sl. Fuhion Center.l t
Balne Sale by M,E. Ladies at
Blldr Drug stars Saturday,Jan.
2011.sz-1:
For Sale or 'l"rld|+-Eight cows
coming (mah soon.Hoses wu-
son.52~\t'
FOB RENT:A. 'I-rqom, all mod
s .l ;;-$4 v\/'
=
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umnc u Il:.|.vn.1:Allvuuuuu n" _-M d Mr s. ]l; r ¢ d d e n ¢ 0 » m 29 -i f{Oy s te r s u p p e r a t S t. . P a u l L u t-r. a n
1 "Sale W o me ns an d e r& 2 \c hurc h,Or u m.Fri da y _ gvgj fall?Czf p m ;
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Mr. and Mrs. (juan Mueller and|
rm nf Teknmah scent last Sundaylu
z u l m !
lice, 1a
P l n n vs n
"' ""~ Th] the HQ R. Uppincotfhiiaae.vmwd e |Mr.and Mrs;Geo. Beeh of
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" " ` " ` " "' W i w 6 r', J .1 6 .52-1 ~=~-isses Shoes-ues $20 3 mg 'an t nuur I#-=f»f Herman Onxm,spent the week-end at the2.98--all sizes.Fashion Cen'ber.|The M. E.Iondies'Aid mot at Howard Cameron ?.the pamntal, Mrs. Pete Rech home
fn Ilnmnnhire made hogs. the home of Mrs.Ralph Vinton was a 1181> Monday vnmtor at e C1 'lnla Wo ° d'mens an
2 ? ~ ~ h o m e of Mrs.Pet ~
Rrmh `f " " "Slle--Silk'" j ""{;'|,'§;j, W¢4|hu'uui\d2W¢dge|d|y afternoon.Elf! King home.lli||ei_§l§'Till "`|§"E 1nf.?.°`I22'2'..|c'uf-'..f.?"|'§°...,.......1n¢.l§m lin.num cum . Km wd-I Hr. md nn. U. a Cornwell of Mn. mmma Warrick m au- sus-ul sizes.1="5'.m.='a¥\°¢.¥.nm§ ; ` 5 z' , . : : ; . ' s 5 : . a ; ; 1 " f f . . ; z. ; | " "~ "si-2v,°
Fm=hion.Center.52~l$I F,-may and Saturday only-we
Mr. and MPS. Ole Jacobsen and
(laughter, Alice,and Gus Boonspent last Sunday afternoon in 0-
muha visiting friendw,
Oliver Hudlesan, who has been
quite sick,is able rn be up and
around again which is good news
to his old friends and neighbors.
Hremerfs Mask Ball Saturday,
Jan. 17th."$20 in prizes".Hear.»JGeo.Hzlshav:and his orehcstra.'J' V' Hmchmah on Fnday,an
Zllcllill lap dnnccr und singer l t
Clnximr nut all Winter Coats at
E
are sivinz 10%off on "Ball
Brand" Footwear.W. J. Sas store
Friday and Saturday only-wearegiving 10%off on "Ball
Brand" Footwear.w . J . S a s ~
The Royal elghbor kensington
will meet at e home of Mrs
16th.(Firrmen's Mask Bull Saturday.
.__.»f f~_.,.n.|<h..w mm his
52-Walthill were week-end visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rose.
Bake Sala "atholic ladi;s will
hold a bake sale at Wolff Dntg
store, Sawrdny, Jani 17.52-1%
Full fashioned silk ui top ser-
vice Jr chiffon weight Silk Stock-
ings, '1'lc pair.Fashion Center.i t
C. K. Bendorf, licensed embalm-
er and undertaker. Blair.Olfi a
phone, 161; res. nhone. 138.8-tl
Friday and Satunday only-we
are giving 10%off on "Ball-
Brand" Footwear.W. J. Sas store.
52-ed to Peetz, Colo. last week by the
death of her mother.
Helen and John Gallagher spent
lam. Sunday at the Otto Mencke
home, north of Blair.
Fritz Peterson of Herman. wasa visitor at the J. P.Anderson
home Monday afternoon.
Miss Edith Frsin visited a few
days last week with her sister.
Mrs,Emil Fallen of Herman.
C. K. Bendnri, licensed ernhalm-
er and undertaker, Blair.Office
phone, 161; rea. phone. 1sa.M x
Chas. Barry and J.McNamara
of Omaha,spent last Saturday
afvemoon at the Edgar Rose home.
Full fashioned silk lo top ser~vice or cl1iffc~n weight Silk Stock-
inn, Tic pair.Famion Center.l t
ion Center, visited Miss Ethel Eo-
vee of Fremont,over the week-
For Sale-Two same as new
heating stoves in the very best ofshape.Will sell or trade.Farm-
ers Produce Co.50-if
emi. ..-A n..»~..>r¢rarer from
p Misa Alice Triplett, of the Fash-
6~" ' '7~ Q1 "i, ~-
.\";~~r ,w
\....'~1~ _.0 ___.
MAKE SAS'S
YOUR STORE
You can do that by stopping here daily.
We are doing that by selling goods you
want at prices that are never too high.
I P
$10.75 and $16.75-values to $35.You will he surprised how gilood
looking these coats are.Fas ionCenter.52-lt
Word received by relatives here
from the bedside o i Mr.-1.Sam
Mundorf of Kansas City,statesthat she ls again in the hospital
and critically ill.
Dr. and Mm. R. J. Murdoch en-
tertained at a dinner pany last
Friday evening,followed by pin~
ochle.There were four Lables.A
Lfdery pleasant evening was repow
nan.U.u w ...-.-..,..._ .-Elnrs Howl orchestra.$20 In Mrs. Donald Stewart entenaln-
pnzes.52-11 ed the married ladies bridge club'
Mr. and Mrs. M. D.dI:cwellwen|at her home last Thursday aller-
ta Arlington last Sun y to speu .no»on.~
h*.fa with the ir s on,Ed and Miss Malita Taylor has been en-
ami Y--joylng the company of her grand
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Crowdy andnephew, Bobbie Taylor,the ashfamily of Emerson spent the weeklweebend.P
;x;dm;t the parental, Jack Crowdy eg; Wycolfs '¢°'"';'<'°.£' Wed;
n ay morning or er orne aThe Fins! Lutheran church lieldfigymore, Iowa after a visit with
th ual b ti z hT..'2§d2'§"......¥'.2"§'€" the ".-5'...§'§'».'§.,`Z°"S.L'° Two teams horses,
parlors..v~'t._~ and 2450__¥bs._lso loose
An inqiroved 40-acre farm nearBlair, land rollingl ho waste land,
s4'1so.oo.N. T. Lund £1 Co.52-It
I offer for sale my Belgian draftstallion, Marquis 12966; also a fine
pedlgreed Jack.Call John Bolln,
Blair, Neb.50-if
Mr and Mrs. Chas. Mueller and
son of Tekxmah, spent last Sun-
day nigh!at the homa oil M m
For Sale-Two Hampshire male
hogs guaranteed w breed.Weigh
around 300 lbs.Frank Ga.-xser.Kennnrd 51-2?
g Eeeh,nél§`..`§.§i2' Y»}§;f"""n;.I"»?fn'§i
strom with A. M. Lundgard, Coun-
cil Bluffs, Iowa.80-261.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Jacobsen oi
Irvingwn,were visiwrs at the
last Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lambrecht
of Douglas county, visited Sunday
at the parental, Frank Hovendick
home, mum of tovm.
Mr, and Mrs. Holgar Hansenattended s plnochle party at the
Fritz Mathiesen home in Florence
aret\tal,Myron Metzlnger home
~Mr. and Mrs. Martin Benelnen Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stork and Mar- and baled nay.Unnsvi.-xiled lm Sunday afternoon at vin and Verna, north of Arlington phone 21 on 21.rs. Jensen,_ 52-n'Carl'R.P o
D¢»{l»u NP nmA}1
E
u
mlson and Glen last Saturday evening.
a.visited at the Mr. and Mrs. E.L.Sauer and
rome in this city dyzghtgr,Maxine of Sioux City,the lmme of Mr.und Mm Fritz
Carlson of Omaha.In the everfng
they mended a show at the Bran
eis theatre.
Mn. E. S. Beaty and Mins Lu-
cille Kemp attendai a play given
by l college club ln Um!-ha to
which Mrs.Enid Ramldn, dmghber
og M .Beaty belongs and who in
wens lm Sunday afternoon visib-
ors at the Chris Larsen home.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred bong left on
Tuesday afternoon w attend tha
funeral of a brother-in-law,Her-
man Wehlaznd, at Wnlnugtlowa.
We have two good electric wash-
ing machines that are pricedton u ,Next mmmunitv sale will' be
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hines drove
to Milfordjaat Sunday (Q spendthe day with .Hines'mother
Mrs. Isabel r.
Mrs.H.W.Meierhenry and
Hattie drove to Fremont lust Mon-
day aftemoon and visited at the
Will Meierhenry home.
Fo r Sale-A slightly used new
mu.-.,....,_John W.Fi s k l
Inst Sunday.
Mr.and Mrs.
of Omaha.are
dnyk a t the
0'Hanlon home.
Mr. J. C. Willi
in Bllir Tuesday
Willihv awns n
Luther 0' Ha n lo n
spending a fe w
parental,Clark
by o f O mah a, was
' on busine=s.Mr .
fa r m near Blair
were d lnner guesns an ln e An n a n
N. F e e t h o me last Sunday.
Mr s .Me lv er n W e st an d little
son,Ja c k o f He rman ,spent the
week»eud a t th e par ental,Mr s .
U. G. Gnr n er h o me in th is c i ty .
Eld e n Ca ldwe ll,f i ve y ear old
s o n o f M r .an d Mr s .Geo.Cald»
nn_,_
I
Frost King or Maintop __
|:|-.... AQ IL _..-|... e1 90
I.Il|I||Talso mmng a Pm in me Fwy-
Mn. Henry C. Jensen wutak-\
en fo the Blair hospltal Inst Sut-
urdny morning suffering with an
attack o! gall trouble.Her many
relatives and friends are pleased
in learn that she is much better
a t ma m: wri ti nz.
B§`l1a£`£&.la¢mn 5; Brass 52-lt
Mrs H Christensen spent |.enrycouple of dnys in Om last week
carlng for Mrs. Donald Chrisien-sen who was ill with intestinal flu.
For Sade-Pure bred Hampshire
ibonn.Large, heavy boned, long
kitchen range, a beautiful porce-lain Gniah.Will trade or sell
Cdl Farmers Produce Co.50-tf
Make highways safe!Trade in
smooth trend tires.$1.50 to$4.50
per pair allowance in exchange on
new G Ez J's vriih deep heavy
¢...-.|r:.....|.\.Qu."Pnmnnl.
§r§iéH'he`f§nu.well, is down with the mumps forRegular 57,50 Permanent Waves, tlie past. week but ls getting along
S5 md $6 NOW.Either Croglnole f1l¢¢lY~
or Spld Wi nd.Phone 197.Mrs Closing out all Winter Coats at
K_ A_ Pound.23.$10.75 end $16.75-values to $35-d You vnll be surpnsed how oodMr. and Mrs. E. G. Hansenan looking thaxe coats are.Fasion
dnmzhter. Jacqueline were vis\bor;~' Center.52-11.
e n u m ! A I
May Day Coffee 2lb
70c
One pound Free
DRY GOODS
DEPART MENT
We carry a complete line of silk and
Swift,s Quick Naptha
Soap ten bars -
Rex Lye per can -.
Kamo Corn Flakes
large 2 packages
Sugar 10 lb sack -
Q,ssc
106
ISC
636
Men's Department
Special Bargains- .
Men's part wool Union.Suits
,Saturday only -----~
W e are 'giviné 1 0 percent off on " Ba l l
Brand" footwear Frida y and'Saturday only ;
M C D' 8 S W e 8 t € l ' S ~ ' ~~ ~ ~
W °°\/5" perpair '':sc BASK ET BALL sn oss
A u R b b u , ,4 B " 5 ' ;h m " _f ' _$ 2 . 9 5 B a n B r a n d -__$ 3 . 1 9
24 lb sacks ---69:
Jennv Wren Cake Flour
per Dackage --356
Kamq Pancake Flour
4 lb pac¢age --1512
S P E C l A L "'
Royal Baking Powder
l 2 o i . c a n -454:
6 o z. c a n -23c
r ~| 1 '|5
1 lb can ----75c Bulk Coffee special s lb 'Qc
Velvet Tobacco I lb can 954:Bob White toilet pixper
Good Cup Coffee perlb 2Sc per roll ----- Sc
W e c a r r y c o m p l e t e l i n e s of f r es h c r i s p
ve g e t a b l e s , c an n e d g ood s , c ooki es , c akes ,
b r ea d , n u t s ; c an d i es a n d f r u i t s .
Rev. and Mrs. A.. F. Newell. en-
tertained at dinner Wednelday
evening nt the Congregationd
parsonage on east Colfax, Mrs. 0.
M. Hmnmang of Arlington and
Mrs. L. L. Lantry and Mrs. Mary
Mueller of this city.
The Bday Bee Club met with
Mrs. Robert Hooks last Fmday af-
ternoon, Jan. 9Lh.The afternoon
£<-was spent in n social way.Lunch
was served by the hostess.The
Wh. 13th meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. Pete Rech.
Mrs. Ann Slade of Omaha, has
come to live with Mrs. Wm. Wil~
kius as companion and helper.
Mrs. Minerva Carter who hasbeen
staying with her, was called td
Cofteyville,Kansas where her
daughter.Mrs.Orlo Jones is ill
bodied and g-rowthy, Nat the typellc: breeding purposes.E. N. Man-
lzy, Nashville, Neb.38-tl
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Koopman returnedWednesdayevening from
North Platte when they had taken
their daughter, Mm. L. F. States'
m he r ho me :her a ilew weeksvisit at the Koohman home.|
mm................~--.- - --~-~Neb.52~1t
Mrs. Gerald Lemon and Mrs. J;
R.McDonald attended a kitchen
shower lm Monday a!temoon attheMrs.Rachel McDonald home
given in honor of Miss Dorothy
McDonald.
Why not have a Duart permanent
E m u u d dmh, thxtgiv ea ana tura dy ra ve '!Aromlbers of 0.§`§§`., ...E M? and nik bargainjat$5 and satisfaction 8'1"-
Hana Anderson of the McCarthyneighborhood were Sunday dinner'
guests at the John J. Jensen homo
west df Blair.
Miss Bess Crowdy attended o
pany at the Sidney Dillon homein Omaha,lest Saturday night.
She spent the weekend with her
sister,Mrs.Hana Lehbert and
Mr. hebbert of Bennington.
Calhoun, phone 111 on 43.51-ZtnnteedQ l l Mrs. M.Sutherland
at Black 259 for appointment 46-tl
Mrs.Edgar Rose of west Lin<
coln street was the victim o l s
surprise party last Sunday,the
dale being her blnh anniversary.A number of relatives gathered at
the Rose home with wall filled ba.;-
lkels and spent the day together.
..._ . " _ ,~ . _-....,x
inncr,
at Ere W. H. Ruwe home in Fre-
mont, last Sunday.
Ewyn Anderson of this city,
was a week's Walter at the Ed
Newkirk home,west of Onim
wiiere she was 1 guest of l-iekn
Newkirk.Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Hanwck
entertained Mr.and MIB-F.w.
Ruwe and Mr.and Mrs. CharlesGehrkandchi ldre nlal Sunday
Misses Lucille and Goldie Feer.
daughters of Mr.and Mrs.Del»
mar Peer visited their aunt, Mrs.
Leo Schmitz in Omaha, for n few
days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Nielsen and
Mr.and Mrs.Pete Molu(and
children of Omaha, visited at th'
home of their cousin, H. J. Mad-
`ekirnah.
silk Dresses-values to :zo go
at $6.75 $7.95 and $10-sires 11
to 48.Fashion Center.Black andall¢;olors in good looking Silkpresses.52-1;
Mai.and Mrs.H.O. Hurd and
son of Omaha, H. C. Jensen and
Mertnn and Gus Boon visited last
Sunday evening at the Ole .lacoh~
mn! home.~
Mh|¢Kath1een Mow of Flair,
and Ha rry Thle ldi olt o f "gg-"»
were last Sunday dinner zu o l
Mr. and Mrs. om Kjeldgasrd oi
Mrs. Avery Jones and Mrs. Les»
kr Turner of Council Bluffs were
guens of their couhlhs,Mr.and
Mrs. A. V. Larsen of north Walk»
er Ave., last Sunday.
Mr.and Mrs. Everett Tyson.
,..L.»____.-...n.......,.....|-..r
m
and must. undergo un opemuon.
Mrs. C. H. Gehringer entertai:\~cd n number of friends Tuesday
and Wednesday afternoons uf thiswack at quilting serving a lovely
dlnner to both parties late in the
afternoon.»'.l`ha~. Gehringers are
For Sale or Trm
T Ford equipped w
scarier, good expres
good 29-4.40 balloosell separately.Ir
Calhoun, phone ll!
Mrs.Mattie No]
le--1925 Model
ith battery and
Ls body and cab,n tires. or will
a I; Dixon, Ft.
on 43.51-2:
:le has moved
:mal effects w
daughter,Mrs.
e Lundt apar1.~
I
will spend the
er.She will bo
n u ;a n u U IY H .
father, Mr. Martin Jensen of near
Council Bluffs, spent Sunday ai't~
emoon with Mr. and Mr. Walter
M. Nelson and were supper guest:
there.In the evening they visited
Mr.and Mrs. Gus Kundel, south
of Blair.Mr. Kundel ls a brother
of Mrs. Jensen.
Miss LaVaughn Moats,Milo
Halle*and Howard Meierhenr"
took Mim Evelyn Moatz'ba.ck~ tolznrschoolwork at Lincoln lol
sen last Sunday.
Mr. and Mm Elmer F1-ain and
family were dinner guests Sunday
at cha home of their daughter,
Mrs.Stanley Marsh and Mr.
Marsh, nealr Splker.
N. T. Lund & Co. sold the oldEarlJacobspropaxtyonLincoln
St. to M. G. Hansen of Tekamah.
Also the Dowling property nearthwest School to Glen McDon-
al wnu une apcmuug,_ wuyre V.weeks at the parental, M. E.n
home in this city, spent a fe dayslax! wqek with relatives in Omaha.
' Mr. and Mrs.Ansel Taft and
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kuhr, Jr. were
among those who attended a pin-
ochle party at the Otto Christen
aen home, west of Blair, last Sat-
urday evening._
Mn. Violet Johnson and father
in-law, Jim Johnson left for Chi-
....,... |..» e..,~.iw mm-nimr no num.
mo vi n g Soon and wi ll be gr ea tly " " "" ",so ma o f her permw}==j»-{'fi by t h . | f n e n d s m thas th e ho me o f he r
\°1 cmlty £4.l=}.'Phnmaa in 1.11
*fi Dr.R.J .Mu rd oc h neceived a ' ; ; `s`she
hrlnrrwawi Inf:t F'ridn\' ovnninlrstu J \..\..._.. _s ak.. i n: " " " l " " " " " ' ' " " " l " " " " = " * " 'nllln nz ul u w n u nmx th a t h i s d a u g h te r , E ve ly n wa s :h r f r ii ll o u t a t F o r t W n s h lk i e ,w , , _ , g g "; ; . ' e e 1
wh e r e f h a i s t E u : h i n ¢ .H e f_'"| |M r md M r s . n w 1|Enus In nl:r..\:~- ~ the holidays at homo.Report reached Blair early in
h.Mr. and Mrs. Glen McDonald the week of the death of Mrs.ed Long °". is and familv were :meats at.th Hans nhmen nf Chicano.Mr. OIP-
\.u5v ul-:Ib uuuua;."..-.....n ...-..-_Th e y p la n to visit.a n agen rela-
ti ve a n d wi ll b e gone abo ut te n
'day s.n t s so n , L O U I S l e n . n t . u n c : w r L u m .
place.They returned the forepari
of the week leaving her much bet'
1.»»r and on the road to recovery.
Mrs.A.E.Hanna's mother,
Mrs.Blanch Neal, who is at thell.un:11. home on east Grant sttet,
was 79 yr urs old Monday; Jan. 12and Mrs.Hanna held open house
on that occzwion for her.A numher of friends and neighbors called
during' the uftsrnoon and evening
to extend best Wishes.She was
'city accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. §';,,"§= k --'d ' pred 5 . 1lJoh:1 Aronson and daughter, wholh prlc an prncT.f'live .muth of town drove up t0'J°me2 was o Herman Sunday,
Decatur,Neb., last Sunday axxd| an.'t the da t the Louis Ander A good 160-acre farm in Bur'spen y a 'lcon home.They also called at thr=\°°':"tY located on F°°d road, lan'
ilIenry pgeege home in Tekarnnh.ge tlyrolling, no waste land, very
. - . . - - . .v - - - _ -- -_ ._ . . us e n w i l l b e r e m e m b e r e d i n B l a i r
as the proprietor of the Olesen
studio.
Mrs. Bessie French and family
entertained Sunday,at dinner,
Mrs.Rachel McDonald and sonm ro emfents,iixt i IThe wedmday bridge club went good 11P v con.mg o |AllBn and Mr.and Mtg.Harlan
new a modern house, large bam }go Omaha }~¥°f\da&' where they 0""nearly new, and some other out-"`§"£i§"'all of whom msnde soutu
o wn.Joyed a luncheon at the Conantlbulldmm Improvements appmis~Hhotel and attended =;;"°"';'= at the ied _at $7000.U0.Can sell this ex | M r § ; & d ~ ~ * § ? § § ; ? ; ,
°'lf..Iheal__";'_. .'?_.ffi"ii'f..'1|'3'i"?."' farm for 32.!.00?j_f,:L n. |Fontanelle, spent last Monday r.
Mrgr.Laura Stewart,who is
house keeper at the M. Simonsen
home on Second and South street
enjoyed a brief visit from he
sister-in-law,Mrs.Jennie Stew-
art of Eagle, Idaho inst Sunday.
Mr.and Mrs.Eugene Jackson
Mr.Jacksorfs parents,Mr. ahd
Mrs. Nels Jackson of Hcnnun, and
Mrs. and Mrs. C. K. Bendorl and
\
entertained at Sunday dinner for
i n u r e da ug hter ,Th omus in e
l M m l f u d h n pn!\zil.l.Rhcf recipient of A number of-giiTta.
J;-
I I
o f
her
or-
1h(:llI.\.l8 ouung was a. |..|:\:u\the losers to the winn ers u
peri od of s eve ral wee k's mee
Mr .and Mr s .Ni c k Th a n
Mr s. Ma rg ar e t Ive rs on an d 1
attended a bir thd ay pa r ty 1
p=j{=__11-_=-_~""§= .B UU. 'the hom.gf Mr daughter. gm mf this"I ""Mr. and Mrs. A.B.Johnson't'"55"nortl1west. of Blair, entertained r § f..-"1§"`¢{{."§"' end Ml
e and lxrvllp of fnends and relatives last |.family Friday evening in honor of their The ladies of the Chnst1n"
at tho daughter, Anna's birthday.Thor church held their missionary mer*
Her-» present were Mr. and Mrs. Holger ing last Thursday afternoon atn. tho Haawezi of Blair,Mr.and Mrs.the homo of Mrs.Jesse Watts.
lmuh1Fr¢e Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. A:About 'thirty were prelént.RP
about.thur Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs.reshments were servw.
¢ir;:°fm}.s `§$`n§"`f° _ 1§`£§é5gs`élé
her daughte , `Lilian,Mrs.Tom
Barry liv .Together they plan
'to leave Jan. 21 for San Pedro,
Mrs.Emma Welsehans,better
known to Blair people as Emma
Petersen.is i n F la i r vi si tin g her
mo th er ,Mr s .A n n a Petersen, near|"\.....¢.......l A S H A -s n l u i i w a a 'M r 1 :
Mrs. Of M. Ilammzmg of Axlil
1 r.came r.\0l.fast Saturiav
..~it n few Nays dt Um home
1'1¢i \°.7l.h otl
Yvianrlc Mn :I-Innn 211113\\»rl i E z i r Y i ; ; e §Henry Horn home west of
|\\l =sr°d In church circlesu and among -mm last Saturday lfiemw
ll 1 fri-zmls.She make: har homr oeeldcm hei:1|;_Mr. Hom'|
" h h h e r s o n .J o h n H m n m a n g o f a n n i v e r s a r y .T h e r e
. ..\_ _L - . .!...l - \& » . » § " fu l a n In e a n r l Pn l !.f a;~f..; nr¢=sont.]L. P. Peterson and Olza of noru-
m tieb"Y-
i Mr na Mn. J. w. rn Qu- 'T wma. -Q .-...=."':~-'..m»in¢d the mmhlBelunfu, whlc''_f=|°=\"\\l n | rendenmy belong, sm. 1.Mn. Noninf "I=\"- c-mmm.
R\thmm\ndClu|:|eeK.ln¢1n»n llillEd1|.hHlln ol! l m n d m m a u r. m 4 l n . c » xo i = u d M r. u\ a u n . E a 1...._..__ _____.-..-......1._||nn_ nm. mr neu mm
I\n»... U.at of L o s
th i s c ity ,
Ha lle r an d
Litton Sun-
.r\\l'l!|Z{Lon 3.118 r c p o n s n r r Il Ln lu n. )Llltrnun lnu .... .......... r'---"_fa ir ly gn n d at th is ti me .A lu n c h wa s s er ved .we s t o f B la i r .
Har old Ke lly of Omaha an d Mrs. _Th e P . N. G. C lub me t las t F r i -M r .a n d Mr s .Osc ar Guy er
dn I t o n t th e h ome o f Mrs .so n . L y le d r ove UP m L y o n s, IS 1 : ml y Cap ps o f Lin c o ln ga ve a sf a e m o a. . . . r _...........:..... ..-..... 1..-.... ....lnhn Mzrfhrarrie.Th er e wa s a. 17*!~".6 10 pfartrclpvgfp an the fee
Dlrtnuay Sblrpum: pau 1.\ dun. un. a\i l w bruno o f th e lu tt c f s rrkwthen
in~l:\w Mr s.PI.\ .Cap ps o f 'lhir
c i w .i n honor o f Stanley Cnpp.
and Mrs. Cleo Mc Guire W hose birth
anniversaries oc c urrrd o n th o
some dn tc .A d oze n fri end s spe nt
u ¢ . . ." ' 1 " " - -.l a r g e a t t e n d a n c e .A p l e a s a n t s u r #
p r i s e w a s t h e p r e s e n c e o f M r s .
M a r y L u t z o f F t .C a l h o u n ,a n o l d
m e m b e r w h o r a r e l y h a s a n o p -
por tun ity to be p res ent si nc e mo v-
in g fr o m B la i r .Nic e r efr esh men ts
iti es oc c ur n ng u t. tn e n motn we d rmec je we r e awu ru e u cuuauan-d i n g annive rsary n f the ir old tions.
;;1e11ds;hMr a n d Mtn .W .D. W e! -1 Th e Bu s y B Clu b rret witl*
r.e orltler " ' " 'n school-Mr s .Ro b er t Ho o k s last.F r i d n v
ma te o f Osc ar G u y r bac k i r aftarn oo 3 9 -ph f teP e n n s y l v a n i a i n t h e i r y o u n g e r r r .. a n .'.e a m ° ° _
d a y s .M r .W e l k e r i s m u n c t i v = " " s p e n t " ' a s o c l a l w a v L u n e
n o n !n n \u n . |' I n u 4 I n .K n n a l T h r
- " v - . _ - - v . __ . ___l d a y m o r n i n g w h e n t h e y l e f t .b y
au to f or n s ix we e ks to u r o ve r th e
souther n routa 'bo Ca liforni a where
the y will visi t. re lative s.
Calif.,f o r seve ral mo n th s vi si t
wi th r elatives .
1at mo st en joy a ble time.Cards an d were eerveu.
vis iting were e njoy e d. On e spe c i al Mi s s 1\'la1'y Franc es W ar dc lr
f e a tu r e wa s the ='°f'f1i.*i°"o f =+="(]ac\,czlebratc d h e r tw e lf th s i n h .
eral musical composmtnons by the day last. Saturday. Jan.10 whencomposerlStanleyCapps.His she invited seventeen schoolmates
classical Ihllpsvdlv' was a particu-and friends to n theatre party in
lnrly hrillimt number.the afternoon followed by a fine
vice Mnrv beth Black.the lunch vrevarefl by lieryfe mother,
~ hee been n sale sman f o r th e
Ha lle r Prop.Co.o f th i s c ity fo:
B u r t an d C u mi n g counties fo r
twe nty -se ven years.Frie nds unc'
relati ves f r o m runny places were
present o n this o c c asion.
Se win g Mac hine,$8.00;" H o t
Po i n t"Ir on ,$3.50 (li ke n e w l
~ w a u u v c s v u u v a r u n c l l u n u u u v
F e b .1 3 t h m e e t i n g w i l l I u r * f l d 1*
t h e h o m e o f M r s . P e t e R e e h .
M r . a n d M r s . G e o ,K u h r , J n a n d
d a u g h t e r a n d . M r ,a n d M r n . f l e * " "
V o s s a n d f n mi l we re e nter ta in edyat. a g oo se d in ner n t th e Ca rl A n
q e r s o n h o m e a t K e n n a r d l a s t S u n - .
" |
Mr s. J en a P. L a rs en a nd d au gn -
ter, Leon a. on nor th Maple St., en-
te r ta i n ed a n u mb e r o f fr i en d s a n d
relatives a t di nn er last.Sunday .
Th o se p re s en t we r e Mr .an d Mr s .
Ne ls La r se n a n d f a mi ly of_ Her-
ma n , Mr. a n d Mr s . E . V . Newlc i r k
35:4 .nqnily o f Ar li n gto n ,Ec ldio
~RQ GOODS
A RT MENT
complete line of silk and
~ccessories of dress, linen
ods.
GLOVES -LINGERIE
i
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_."The Big Store'
n c l
and woolen g(
little lady who is in charge of the
Royal N:i|:hbor home talent play,
has so endeared herself to her
new friends in Blair .aince her ar-rival a short time ago that ahc
was made honor guest at two
lunchcons, we first of the week.
On Tuesday, Mrs. L.D. Warrick
invited n few of hcr acquaintances
in for noon luncheon and on We1l~
lraday Mrs.Frank Bross enter-
luiracd in as similar way.'Phone
with whom she is working,are
much pleased with her businesa~nw manner and eouncsv to all
Mrs.Grant Garner at hnr homeThe hdstesa was the reciffent of
many nice gifts ln honor of the
occasion.
Mra E. V. Capps has been spend-
ing a few days at Beatrice and
Lincoln visiting with relatives and
while in Lincoln she enjoyed wit-
neaning the performance of her
little grandson. Stanley B. Capps.
who appeared at the Stewan Thea-
tre in Lincoln, for an entire week
in singing and tap dancing.He
is said to have more°than ordinary
ability along these lines and en-
Library Lamp, $5.00; Pictures. 25C
up:Dining Room set,$40.00»
Tables, $2.50, $6.00; $8.00 and UD:
Cupboard,$5.00;Dresser,$G.00;
Chest Drawers,$5.00 and on-
(new)$10.00.Beautiful almost
new Organ, $l0.00; Piano, $40.00-
Watches, $2.00 up; Camera, $300
$8.00. $12.00;Floor Lamp. $9.011~Clarinet,$l5.00;Dnuns,$5.00:
Phonographs,$5.00 up;Boo!
Case,s12.oo;J:..lonal,$12.00
Bhd one for $8.00.Terms ylven
Goods delivered.Hard Coal Stove
$10.00; Gas Stove, $8.00; Oil move
any evemmz.Utnera uresentMr. and Mm Iauie Mencke. Roi'rrnielroxot 0 !l`lUl'l\\|Ul,Thomson of Arlington and Alfred
Follen and Mr. and Mrs.Harry|_.\ndemm of mai,-_
Larsen ol Kznnard.
The following officers were ih-
lodge last Wednesday evening'
The Rebekah organization ofthiscity installed the following
N. G., Anna H. Compton;V. G..
stalled into the Royal Nelghbor'of{icen lut Thurs day evening:
Oracle, Mrs. Nellie Anderson: v. 0.,Lizzie Baer;Sec.,Eliza Mencke;
Mrs.Jessie Hauschildt;P.0.. Trees.,/Melita Taylor;Warden,Mrs. Rena Knhr; Chan., Mrs. Ad-l-Nellie Anderson:Cond.,Lillian
die Hopkins;Ree'der,Mn. Ella,Hlnsen; I. G-. Adele Schmidt; 0.
Brass;Rec., Mrs.Henrietta Bow- G., Mamie Klabumie; R. S. N. G.,~~man; l. S., Helen Bolt; O. S., Bess Ella Broan:L. S.N.G-.Rena 0
Orowdy; Max.. Hilda Chrlxt'v\~°n' .Kuhn R. S. V. G., Chrinine Han-|
Mgr., Adele Schmidt.;M.,Clara len; L.S. V. G., Elsie McBride;
W
32 or 33
A
1§3§f.i='Ei\éiiI'¢1=¢ comes in Bonnet.juyad`hl| wicks nllv no gh, limit.;4m_Huh Sw,-,_52-1;'Hlmu|¢n.
Bhir. Nebnskn. Iannnrv IF-! x
KENNARD NEWST H E
Pluim nm]he I1-vt I.Es h¢.:.\d rl. little low nI;;lll. \\!lh1n n row day s. 1: seemed I . F u l l fas.hionod .silk tq to l ser~vv Imvur-1 l:¢::,"I a s k y o u to f or -to .l\1.lnB,rm \\ull| l that had bfod ,\.| cv or chlffon {'~'C'ilI12t .Snlk bLOCk°
gl\ c . me ."u |1ar:u|l~c uf lluwc m,of 3M.,,g| ,ings, 'Tic pair.F:\snio.1 Center.l t
KENNARD RURAL
.|U'I"l`lNGS
H r m d m r s c Mi s t- ld ta d ` b § l ol'Roy ;\l Nei ghb ors froxn relati vos we re entertain ed a t th e
l Lo.~t.Th ur vda y even in g a.num~A la rg e n u mb e r o f fri en ds an d
e nf L lo ve r L e a f lanzp ,;ol;1'ney :¢l to M. H. Mu e lle r h o me S atu r d a y aft~
i.»m"il'§°;'§..lI'"§'§,f.""°»?b';~".o ? i. d '§ ' ilh flé ns wv to vi s it n n d help mst..-:Ill
even in g.f . ' ltheir o?freer3 an their c nnzp. Amour'
Mr . a n d Mr s .Chas.Hu n k sp e n t
' f llu r s d a y wi th Mr s . D o r a S u n me r
a n d b e o n .»hir. and Mrs. I~"rn:1k Glaser an..f a m i ly visited wi th M m Do ro
Sommer a n d Le on Th ur sd ay eve
m u g ,Mr .an d Mr s .M a x Klu tz e nte rta in ed th e Larlc in Club Sat/urda5
eve nin g.Mr .a n d M n .F r i tz A r p c a lla .
on Co n ra d W u lb e rn i n B l a i r W w
nesday .M r .a n d Mr s .Louis__Gorel1nrr
\th0 -»c emvy mg th e evern ng a t A tl#
imrton were lslcsdnmes Be rtha
Me nk i ng ,Cla r a Frenc h,Doro thy
Rosenbaum, J osephine Svr lh nrt, H.
G.V a n Deusen,Le no rn Holme s,
Eliza beth Kr on be rg ,Ru th Rosen-
baum, J esse W a rd ,E m m a Roger)-
baum,,E li za be th Derry ,Li llie
No el,Me ztie Mc Ca nn,Grac o Ros»
en b a u m. Ni n a Ro s e nb a u m, Ha me t
Ha n, M=-h m m , A e w R w -
enb aum . E . A k i n s Mu s e s Ha r -riet and Gretc hen Hall, Le na B ates
and .Addie Mc Cann."Mr. an d Mrs. Mi ke And ers on and
er no on a nd i n th e e ve n in g o.t't.he
Ge r m a n h a ll i n ho n o r o f Mr . a n d
Mr s Mor-ller's twe n ty -f i f th wed-
d i n g anni vers ary .Th e af te rn oo n
wa s spent a t c ards an d vi si ti ng ,
an d i n th e evening danc ing;wa senjo y ed a t th e Ge r ma n h a ll.M r
anfi Mr s .Mu e lle r we r e presented
wi th a lo ve ly s e t o f s ilver war e .
Th e c-orrrmunity wa s sor ry to
he ar o f th e or ti d en t th at h ap pe ne d
Sunday f o r e n o o n wh e n Mr .and
Mr s .He n r y Wesernann a n d four
o f the ir c hildren,c ollided Wit?
J o h n Ha r d e r 'ilust ab ou t one-half
mi le n or th o f e_ c ounty line whilr
they vgq m on the ir way g o Qe nnin
I
I
zswn llenriotc c Tonteur could :wan ts, uf r l.~n ing frui ts a nd d ell-
rmr lunn llmuzh t of hlm a s a b oast \iul13 ni l l\al:4 lramsfurlzmd intn a |--=-r*~ufu rr tha t.fo r pride and fearless-
mss wore in l1I~i bvarlng In aplte ot
the whllonr~ev¢ nf his race.Aa the
occupants:of the ro om stared at
him. unable to rind their voic es, he
llrvw hac k q uietly and was gone as
=ulldonly as he appeared.Th e bi g
door c losed behind hi m, a nd tur n-ing to a wi nd ow n ea r he r To ln alte
naw him go down the steps..An ex-cluluullun of indignation and amaze-
ment c ame at last from her mother.
but this sho did not hear.Her ey es
llvll o f in~=\-\1 llle wh i c h sh u t o u t
lrz wvl lu itll ¢ll:»vtlong and wlllc h
lull:sled wi th lmixlonuus torture
e w r y Spot whar c i t was no; pu rc -ly aubju;,'uu\d hy Ure a nd smoke.
Th e liaubcr \.\|m I1 r y and dark,
Swamp: were unllr Inc d. rivers and
lakes were uhm! wed by donso
vegetation,and the humid.
sweating mold ul' these plac es. the
malevolent | 11illvnc e was horn and
rose In clouds that sometimes oh-
ac umd the fac e of the moon.Dur-I
I!
were following J ec ms.
lie wont ac ross the open md into
m e rlelda..\§he d near the
foot o f Tontezh' h ill, 0 d uma c au-
ln g these weeks a cordon o t de-cayed stu mps and Ions smoldered
nig ht an d duy about th e Bu lalu
cnblg,screening I t m_pungent
i l u !I
I
`''' llounly forth an meet him, but not '""""=-uuu uuuuue uns lmuu\=n¢\<:kod whvn he Imnrd a nnmo I um!! therreuclled their old rest-ggfgrg wik j1§\h9_f=}{__1]g_¢ _gqrgmd °"'.}.'§"i
Hairy Wu]Hrs. Chrisamd F. W.
1.m r . m u mxh mi ly ,Mr .1
lbern an d I
Paulsen,Le o :
La mh re c h t vi
rs.r m. ;and Mr s.
hlnrga.re1
L SumnerA n n Q u i -
Mr s.C.Mi lle r entertained a t a
c a r d wmv' a t th e la tte r ! h o mq o nSatu rday evening.Th e in vlte d
guests were Messrs. and Mesdnmes
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ton.N o one wa s seriously anju re d b u t a ll we r e ba dly shake'pp .Bo th c ar s we r e b ad ly d ama g TI-E
ed.
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[E STORY
.. . .
wh lr h mario him pnmac In rigid H ing plac e Rl
lemme.It \\al<i hisfmn.asc ent did he
Hn hmrd "i'uln¢=m='s mother say :nollc e the dog
*'\Iemi ¥%u1nI1\ was a fool for mar hack u mm £l\0
the crest or th e | " P " * ' " a t u p n c e o r D n r mw ma r -pallse o r m e m to UNIUID.exc ept under a burning;'Then he looked | sun,vuhen the Insec ts nought re !
seigneurle.A b i l
k into his soul.Hi s
as: with a. new and
Fr om th e d c h val-
uge from the glare und heat.Jeelns dh! not go agaln to Ton-teur manor, muugh occasionally hehenull|e\\s from the lelgneurle.Every one was In high humor there
because of the ucuvlues golng on
ln prepnrnxmn tor the exit of lheentire family for Quebec early luSenlemlnrr.Toluene wal golng tu
i`far
ANY BABY11 7E can nzvsr ba lure il!!! 'P'
|..A:un|v v u c u w u a :»u.|L w l u l C H A P T E R I~-»\\TII.ll n u E n g l i s h1and twelvl-y ln.r-old"="'" " * "Elme r I vllller r s w w a n n u m ,n u n .9 l r O W M a r -h a d c o l d a n d w a s u n a b l e t o a t t e n w i f e . C a t h e r n e ,
s o n " J e a n s , "H n n r !B u l u n ,F r e n c h11 7 4 9 c u l t i va t e :
i n g v i s i t F r a n A _]F o w e r _h o n o r o i S h B l l c } ; ; \ d f a m i l i e s a n d M r s .M a r y s c h o p l M o n d a y ..s - e t f l e r In C a n a d a n .
f n n n h a n n A t l l a t e h o l l . f.'H IE 311 35 ~I \ . n 0 " I t f 0 n S D 0 I l t '|1 f n N h f n r m m i i n c a n l t n l h l T a n
won and evenk Gas1==er's insabirthday.
\:
ox1
r d a y n f te n
r a a t F r n dIr.Gasser'
| -y ing um good l'ornothing Ik nglfhh l of irorfllud sun]
Wsmrlll,und Illlmond is a greater ey vs were seek
frm!f o r n m =|:I\%ng her fr o m tho darker \lslnn.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Naeve vis»
Rod nt the Mrs. C.Naeve hom:
Sunday adernoon.
Hats Hats Ha ul Clenrin--sthem out at Sl. Fashion Center.lb
BREWSTER BITS
Mr.and Mrs. Alben Petersenand Betty, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wul-
bern md family.Mr. and MrsChrisJuhnel,Allred Svogersunma Christine, and Mx.and Mrs.
Bill Vogt spent Wednedny evening at the Hans Vogt home cele-
brating Hans' birthday.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Tietgenand family spent Thursday atthe
hostess >erved a delicious lunch,Jasper Rosenbaum was in So.Slnahn Monday as he had shlpped
hogs on Lhat d-\>'~.Mrs. Anhur Gettsch was gy"-ated on for appendidtis last ed-
nesday night.Mrs. T. E. I-'much
is canng or her.The small son of Mr. and Mrs.Arthur Gottsch had the misiomme
w break a bone ln hh leg.Fred Kramer of Saint MWIIKII,i i / l s i t a l a t t h e E . B e r r y h o m e S u n ~
I l f . . .O s c a r A n d e r s o n a n d d u' l ~
dren of Arllngtnn, visited relatives
here Sshlrday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baie! a\~tsrained at s pinochle pany a iLhmr homo Ssturdsv eveninre.Mr,
the week-end in Blair, a guest oi
Esther Iiuhes.
Clara, Lllinn and Made Kahnkvisited at the Ot Voss home onSundayafterhoo
Mr. and Mn.. C. Kuhr weSundny dinner guests at the To
i` ¢G ? ;H fi { \` é§ |§ \¢ f i § ` i i { 6 i f u § ; ' 0 f; » é n s
t h e B u l a i n f a m i l y i n o n i t s w a yh o m a f r o m l v l a n t o t h e T o n t a u r s .C a t h e r i n e ?w a n d e r i n g b r o t h e r .
L l c p a l b a h ,m e e t s l l w m .
C H A P T E R I I - - - H e p a l b a h , u I l h h
c u s t o m ,h a s b r o u g h t p r e s a u t l f o rh l u s i s t e r I n d h e t f a mi ly ..To J a m m uh u : i n a a.s| 1 I\ ° ml l d r i e c e o t c r i m -s o n v a l v e l l a u g h i n g ?t e l l i n g 't h e
b o r l t 1 | t o b e a l p s e n o n t f r o m o e m :t o T o l n e t t u 'I.¢ .n|. aur,s m n . l i . d u . u g ; ht a r o t t h e s e l g n w n r .B e r l i b a h n | n
g i ve s J e ¢ m n n p i s t o l b d d i m i h i mp e r f e c t h i m s e l f i n m a r i c a m a n l h p , f o r
t h e : m o n k s o r t h e f r o n t i e r a n o o n »a l a n t l y l n f e a r o f " r a i d s b y I n d i a n
w n r Da r t l ea .n l l u e s o f t h e E n l l l u h .
C l T A `.l " l'I* HT'¥II4 -T'1" h D s'i ba l 1 !'en 'l ro 'r
t h e s a f e t y o f t h e B u l a l n n ,l n t h c l ri s o l a t e d m p n s l r l o n b u t H l n r l l s u g h snl .t h e o n o f mfn n s e r .Je e r n n g f ' -
a e n t s t h e ve l v e t l o T o l n a n a .l a rc o u s l n ,P a u l T a c h e ,a.f e w y e a r no l d e r t h a n . l e e m n . c n n t r i ve a t o t h r q w
IIIIII
II
wu tltr y lvlrvn \lt'l"In-cad I5 mn rder lng a n d killi ng almost a t our
dnm-3 Tllv wnmn n was ni nth- fer
fw. dl°s;:It|=» tho pretty fave ww .
hmc Bnflvmel ¥ffI'nnllll's nlllv |||°ur
nml that bm of h¢'I'8 lx no loss lim
llsla Ilmn sh:-.The two sluiuld nw.
Ivy wh lvh had heen the fou nt o f
ul!his drea ms they tu r ne d to th e
faint gln mn nf dis tant wate r in the
south where lay Lu k e Chnmplaln.
and bv;o nd whic h,not ta r away .were the Mohawks and the English
an d th e lan d of h i s mo th e f l p e o -nln lr wnn lha hlnml nf that lnnfl
atnt
.u.11
school at the cuuven! ol the l1r~ |Y V makes urinfant rmlless. bv
sullnes.Jec lus had x feeling of _ the remedy c an alwn be the namlass.n wu s u s xr u s e me or hu , Gwd old Cnstoria ! '1Yah¢n ;'; c nmfgKniephome;: ;:
Marjorie a n d I-Iarvey Kuhrspent the week-end at the paren~tal, H. C. Kuhr home.
Marie Knhnk visited at the Geo.Labs home near Elkhorn Thurs-
day.
A number of young people from
this vicinity enjoyed roiler skat-
ing at the Kennard pavilion on
Sunday.
Ru d olp h A m l r a s o n h o me we r e
Mr .a n d Mrs . _ Alb ert J ensen a n d
rh ild re n o f Fontanelle,Mr .an dMr s .E ma n u e l And re as on an d
Lzona.. l r .a n d Mr s .Ric ha rd Ne ls o n
sp e n t S u n d a y e e vn i mr a t th e To m
An d e rs e n ho me i n B la i r .
Sun day after no on g u e s ts a t th e
H.C.La rs e n h ome wa r e Mr .a n d
Mm. J . L . I ver s o n a nd Ma r y Hele n
Mr .and Mr s .J oe Iver son,Mr .
an d Mr s . F wd I ver s o n a n d d a u g h -
ters a n d H .C.Ive rso n,a ll o fLinc oln,an d Mr .a n d Mr s .E d
Hans en.
Sun da din ner gu : sts a t th e
Lar s Ro lan d h ome were Mrs. Ro se
Me y e r a n d s o n , A r th u r an d Mi s s
Glad y s Mi lle r o f Oma h a ,also N .
J . A nd e r se n , Mi s s No n a a n d W a l-
ter.
Mi s a N o r m a Ec h te nk mn p ¢'n~
ze r u i ne d a b ou t 2 0 sc hoolmates s i
he r ho me S un da y af to rn oo ni n ho n-
o r o t h e r b i r th a y .
Mi ss Ca the r in e Ne wk i r k visi ted
re la ti ve s in L in c o ln Tue sd ay .
Mo n da y eve ni n g a nu mb e r o f
fo lks e njo y ed an o y s te r s up p e r a t
th e E d Ne w k i r k h o me .
Mr . a n d Mr s .He n r y Ras mus sen
Hind fa mi ly s p e n t Mo n d a y e ve n i n g
a t th e Ra y Fa g f r q u i s t home.
Th ur sd ay guests er e we r e Mr .
a n d M i a Fr e d Fag er qui st o f
V a l l e i Osc ar Fa g e r q u i s t o f I o wa
an d rs.E d Ne w k i r k an d Op i nLee.Osc ar Fag er qui et rema ined
fo r a vi si t u n ti l Mo n d a y .Mr . a n d M r s . E a r l To f t o f F r e -
mo n t we re Sunday aftern oon vi s-
ito ra at th e Ray Fa gc rqu ira t home.
Saturd ay after noon guests at the
Ha r o ld Ta y lo r h o me we r e M n a n d
Mr s . * A lb e r t Me n k i n g and Ro be rt
o f Oma ha ,an d Mr s .Gu s Carlson
o f A r li n g to n .
Mi s s A n n a B a r to n i s vi si ti n g' a t
th e h o me o f he r sister,Mr s .
Boone Ne wk i r k a n d f a m i ly .llir.an d Mrs. J oe .lessen a n d
eh lldr e n s p e nt S un d a y a t th e S o l-
o mo n B a n o n h o me .
,v _xc
»2:€E;5§V§=¥ff"f n as
.,aff$f¥e:§;~,ia5 ,~_ 3 ~
gm ..i f
~o
Beaver City-Ddlling resumedat Montague test well eight miles
south of this city..
Edison-Zike Drug Store moved
inw newly completed building
just'south of First National Bank,Sidney-Cornerstone laid for
new $200,000 senior high school
building._
Madison-New light and power
plant near completion.
Wymore--Uni|.ed Gas ServiceCo.,suhddiary company of C. E.
Burlingime Corporation of Bur-
telsville,Okla.,granted franchise
to sell natural gas to city for 25
years.Cushing-Methodist Episcopal
church dedicated the new electric
lights installed recently.
W HE N y o u s t a r t a t s u d -
den noises, worry over
triiles, can't bear the noise
t t children ma k feel
ta bl e a n d b lu e - te n to
one it's your nerves.
Don't wa it unti l y our a rm
vnvukht nerves have kept youAwake hal! tha night and paved
the 'ly for another mlncnbla
dny.'hh two teurpoonfdl of
Dr. Mlls' Nervlno md enjoy tha
relic! that follows.Tnk a no
more bafon you go w bed.
Sleep-and v mko up rw!! forthe dnyl' duties or plenum-ua. I
Dr.Mi la 'Nervlno l l n o t
nude ln two ianm-Llqudd And
Ede rv uo mt Table t.,
Both n e tha u ma ;lhnnnwl-iflily._ _
Llqudd or Elfaves-'cent ' r m m l t .11 »,,~g
drug mans.T , Q
mm # L o o rf
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nmueur nunllllllql ma y n r t Ina ' me h - T g mg lt j an d' hu 'm b a "out , mu: eve n me n m w en UBIIIBfl|I."Illll»"ll||° |\||Il'Q they HIV!! buill g lg y g d |w |, .
bh ollld be h umed a nd the l".»n|:lIld|-""£ i' f" ... .. -- ,.-...._ . .. ....nA.n..A u tu mn culne.m d wi th I t |
leer bor nent viherel I _{'f :'2|'!'.1=&' .;_"::':'_:'. __:':'::great si gn 'lnt h e y he ln n: .: .L o t H e n r i B u l n l n g n
w i t h t h e m i f h o c h o o s e s t o b e a r e n -
e g a d e In s t r - a d o f u F r e n c h m n n l "
" F l o u p o n y o u f o r s u c h t h o u g h t s .
H o m - l e t t e . " ' c h l d o d t h e m i l d e r vo i c e
n f M a d a m e T a c h e ." I d e s p i s e t h e
\ . . . . . n . \ .-......\.lI"»d
n e a u . u n a m e t w o u u r t e n o u r m e
homeward trail.The d og W ltc hed
:h o forest an d caught i l l men ts.
but . Teoma gu ve s mall hee d to the
pruning interests of the woods and
thlc keta.'
Lute spring.then the b nnlng
go ld en r ip en vs s, o t ti nt Ir o n s , o fpaintedhuruw.ood forests,and o f
crisp,tangy ai r wh en a ll life
seemed rejuvenated an d his o wn
velna danc ed to the wxi ll of un-»
ending promises and expec tations.
But th is y ea r u he avi nes s o f h emI
wa s In h i m wi th the c hanging of
the seusona Toln ette I nd h er pen
ple left f or Qu ebe c ,and on e e ve-
ning,a week intgr,Hepslbuh
(Co nti nue d o n pag e e igh t)
I|. u ; . ; u : u ma mulcll u a g o u ul.1 0 1 'n o l t o , b u t I t I n u n f n l r t o vo i c e s u c h
I n \ o : I ! \ o n g z u l n s l t h e s e t w o ,e v e n
t h u u g r h t h e \ \ vm : l n I s p r o u d o f h e r
p r o l l y f a r e a n d h o r b o y l s a m u l l -
s l l m r l n r r l l h l n wr ¢ \ t o } |F i d m n n d i s
o f s u m m e r . f o l l o w e d H e p a l b a t f s n r
r l vn l o t t h e B u l a l n h o m e ,a n d m n
h r - g a ve n o b e t r a y a l o f t h e r e s t l e s s -
n e s s w h i c h p r o s n g e d h i s u s u a l d l s
nppenrunc for :mother loo; period
Alfred SW:rson home.Mr. and 1 Gus xmnberg and
hmily were Sunday supper guests
at the Al Kmnbery home.Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hansen qndhmily, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nlel~wen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tor-1-nl Andersen and farmly wereSundny dinner guests nt the Bob
Andenen home.Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pewrsenandfamily spent Sunday az the
and Mrs. lfanl Noel held hizh`
scores while Lawrence Pettit andMarie Rosenbaum held low.Leslie Berry of Benson, was alKennnrd visitor Sunday.;Mr, and Mrs.,Walter Jemzen and\family,Henry uinxp and Les-`ter Hansen e from Harlan,Iowa to sgend S nday nt the MaryLauh-np ome.Mr. and Mm Carl Lund of Fre-
mont, vidted at Hmer Lund's on
the [m a rve l r w . n J u e m u t e n a n t ! t h en c l l o n ,a n d u l u w k n P a u l ,b u t t h c
I h f l n r u h l h i l h n vl n\ n| 1¢ l h a v.
CHAPTER IV \C/.\sT0R|.A" " n " r u lmo lne ¥I.lSllli?'i84°8 or m e m m .-n big-sonlcd ma n and almply be--NII!{T Sln:¢!'\§ morning J eems som frlond s tho rn ou t of plty .Are y ou lh ls gg fg g ¢ '.i1i..I.!',§1 if?'1».X"'}Z,»Zl£
nut for 'I'.~ntour man or wi th :angry because nf that, IIenriette?"g g g g m because o f the wln e dthethought|lv°1rly Intrc nched ln I "I n m u n zr s bec ause she ll Eng-....,.., tthfnh nwstulnxl fha mfnvih li...
m s m l m !n u n | | ( \
1 i . . . . . l P I ° . . - \ . . .4 \ . . . »w o u l u nor.n g n t l l.\......_........»».._l sf1.n n c |h e r . p a y |_s r z n g u s n ,a n n |; i ,5 t h 1 d _ f_"6 l l r s ~G(sms had comeru u l :a n t e tmll.uug uv ulutwrwhat temptation might bo plac ed ln
his path.Ho h ad told hi s mo th er
where he was g o in g an d wh a t he
was p la nn in g to d n,a n d wi th h o r
enc ouragement to s p u r h i m o n he
felt eage r an d ho pefu l as he made
his way toward the seltrneurie.
"I'hls fooli ng' was unlike the one
with wh itlt hc h ad n ot ou t to tig ht
Paul Tatcho. and vaImt he had to do
y et tn:-y are auo weo to u ve amongus a s i f they wer e F ren c h.I te ll
y ou the y wi ll h e tra itor s wh en the
time for trt'a tllvr y c omes!"
J eoms ha d s tood wi th h ll tlug ent
at the u ny i eldln g iro n ofclenched
the knoc ker.No w he heard tn»
other voic e and kn e w lt wa s To l~
notte's.
" I thluk J evms' mo ther In ni c e."
c ha :n hl "Hutt fo am!I l n dnhwtln
to dread lt as an indescribable
nightmare nl' disc omfort and suffer
ing Ir om th e tlr s t ol' J u ne u n ti l
the mlddle of August, auc h plagues
of mosquitoes bred and multiplied
la the swamps and lowlands and
woods th at beasts were half de-
voured ali ve and the pioneers Ilt
erully fougllt for their o wn exist
ence,smo klng their cabins Inces-
.Nvls Petersen nome.Mr . a n d Mr s .Llo y d J ac o bs a nd
ba by visi ted a t the I-Iargy Swa n-
so n ho mo S atur da y evenzmi.
M r .an d Mr s .Soren W o ma n nvi si te d a t the J o hn W o is ma n n an d
P e te Fa lle n homes In t. S a tu r da y .
Mr .a n d Mr s .Bi ll W ulbe rn : md
Sunday .
\1feek~end gue sts a t the Elmo :
Vjf ng ht h o me we re Mr s .Fr a n !
Ke lle y an d daug hte rs,P a tty an-
»J ean W een.J oan vfm= enroute £4
Caliiorni.1.M r .a n d M r s .I ` ° a : w i s F u r e y a n
u » u » ¢ \ »s l . . .L i - Q . .. J . .L _ . . .\ l . . . .
CUT PRICE
I HARNESSfamily spent Tuesday evening vis-
ill at the Alben Petersen home.r. and Mrs. E. E. Matzen and
Otto and Mrs. Christ drove mOmaha last Thursday to see llet-
who in setting along nicelya t e hospil .Hs dster, MinsEmma Matzen visited him las!
Sunday.M n .P r a n k J a h n e l a n d ~ter Mrs.Byron McDowd nalwith Mrs. Albert Petersen Thum-
day aftemoon and with Mrs.Al
Kronbe-rg Friday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wulbern, Mr.
and Mrs.Alfred Svogersom _Mf-
and Mrs. Fred Nelson and farmlia
and Mr. and Mn. Bill Vogt helpedAlbertNdsoncelebrate his birth-ds Saturdsg' evening..l o .and lrs. Ansel Toft were
among those at a und party atthe Otto Christensen home Satur-
da evening.lo. and Mp. Alfred Svogerson
and Mr. and Mrs.Bill Wulborn
visited Herman Matzen at the hos-
pital last Mondayl _
Wnita Qay and family wereduck dinner fa s ts at the EmilHntnen home nat Sunday.Mrs. Albert Petersen. Betty andRuth visited at the John Pessenhome last Tuesda .lr. a nd Mrs .ele Nelson andfamily vldted at the Albert Nel-son home I-'rlday evening.Mr. and Mrs Mfg, Jensen and
Ella and Mr.and rs.Alfred
Bvogersun visited Sunday after-
noon at Harry Swansorfs.Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Petersen and
lobm were Sunday dinner guests
ol Mr. and Mrs. Roland Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Marlanann andfamili were Sunday supper guests
at Jo n Vo s .Mg- and rsé ogg- »§;;=;§=f;=;d
' y spent un e rdaughter, Mrs. Claude Englertzind
fumly at Tekxrnnh.lr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson andiamilvvisited at Alben Nelson'son Wednesday evening, reminding
Hrs. Nelson ol her birthday.Mr. and Mrs. Orville Nelson and
Wavne minted at the Ansel To!!
.mu.e un- v nu: or n Wy.mn .George Robertson il c anng formother and bah-~.The Methodist Ladies' Aid held
a successful bake sale at the NicFrxedricrsenhardwarestoreSql.-unda iaftemoon.r. and Mrs. Harry Blaco vis-ited relatives at Wateroo Sunday.
Mildred Kingdon came out from
Omaha Saturday aitemoon to
spend that evening and Sundaywithher parents,Mr. and Mrs.
W. E.Kingdon.
Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Jensen
have moved into the house ownedby Mrs. Sophia Anderson.Mrs. Homer Ward, E. Benq' andHelenBerrywereWashingtonbudneas callers Saturday.
Mrs. Eva L.Hammond of Fre-
mont.was a business caller hereMonday.Rev. E. P. Booher retumed Mon-day allter spending the past weekatDecatuz.Miss Eva Millerstayed at the Boone:name dur-in Mr. Booher'a absence.
_.E.P.Boomer has emer-tuned at several qdltihg parties
at her home the nas: week.
Mrs.Sophia Anderson was a
Blair visitor Monday.Mm.C.Jspp entertained alargegroupofrelativesand
fnends at a pinochle pany atherhome last Friday evening.Mr.and Mrs George Hedelund
and Jeanette visited Mr. and Mrs.Caldwell in Blair Sunday.
PINOCHLE PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Blaco enter-
tained at a pnnoehle party at theirhomeSaturdayevening.Those
resent to eniy the evening werelf!-\lnd esdames Fred An-dreasen,Elmer Andrasen,BertHansen,Ggwrge Hedelund,ClydeE;Rv mlbwrm Hans Jorgensen
[Allard Jensen and Chester Rosen-baum.At s late hour the hostessfe w a delicious two cours:
unc
_ . . _ _n n n u n n : - v z w d n
i " "],,.,;, mbs5é Irhpclrifn: _fhan I ;;;f.-anti. 1Ei§`£||§E""' .-1|s n n u y . c o ve r m g m e n n e a r s w u n h o g
f a t a n d h e a r g r vn s o .a n d r e s o r t i n g
.............\ - . . . n n .. \ .| \ ¢ .» . .slnnn a\.....any playaical vanquishment whic h
he ml,':h£ bring upon his rival.T o
soften !?nlnette'a heart. new so blt-
terly against him. to hx-Inf.: back the
frlearlliaess of her smile.and tnnee her eyes allg ht with the swe et-
n e w whic h she had been on th epnlnt nt' y leldlm: tn hlm at l.ussun's
nln re were fnromnsr in his mind.
Ile was anxlnne tn nee Tolnette and
in nffer her nl! that his small world
held.li'tlnerehy he ma i d ma ke
amends f m the m l n and humilia-
tlnn he ha d h rnag ht upo n h er.A
snlrlt o f clnivnlry In him.older
thnn his years.rose above the
lnwly conef cleratlnrr o f rights andw r n n m Ile was sure he was right.
y et he wanted to nay he was
wrn nr.'I`hnu;:h he dld not kn o w
it xear¢ hml passed nlnee two day s
neo. and he wan a new .leemn going
fn a htm Tninette.Hi s fear nf
her had vnnialxed.He wa s no lam:
" A m l some day that beast wi ll
help to c ut nur throats, " added her
mnlher unpleaxanlly .
The g rea t iro n kno c k er fe ll wi th
a crash.and nlmnst before the
sound of it reac hed the se rva ntm
ears.the dnnr swun g open and
.l¢=e:rlf-\ stalked ln.The women were
slu~efllles=a as he stood in the wide
opening; lo lhe r nom ia whic h they
were seated.llc sc arc ely seemed
to realize they were there and
looked unly at Tolaette.H e re»mained for a moment witho ut
movement nr speec h, his slim figure
some and gripped.Then he bowed
his head In a eurtsy whic h Cath
erine had carefully taught him.
W hen he s poke his words wer e as
c alm ns tl10Sc uf Ma da me Tac he
hall been.\
" I have m m e to tell y ou I a m
Barry lievanrso of what happened at
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nf inforfnrity sending*its mlmziv
'I|\"s tlummzh his snul.In some mrsH-rlnlls way win kh he d ltl not u n-
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ia"| ln\fnr¢\\r\r'.Sm§*\M#fvvt were in the pn lh
1| lm! tn rho mrmnr.It wn¢c snstillherrmldl1:\\o h|=liP\'Pd that
ovary on e wa s n=lovp ns he vo m
nfrrvnwly mmml¢»f'| *Ihr* wide stops rn
the door of Tnlnnrtsf a home.On
thi s d nnr wa s n :r ent h c k knoc k
or of hnttorod iron 'T 0 fa re nr
the knnr ker was n c rinnlng ogrrv.n gnrfzoylinh han d whi vh . f ro m h is
Pn rllmt memor y o f it. ha d Med lt
aolt upon hi m as a s y mb ol of th e
gr im and unnnpronc hnble spirit
that mmrdvd the rooms within.Hi shandreac hed ont to awake'n :hai
dull thunder of Its volc e.
His nmzern tourhed the c old iron.
He hes mma I n the momen t h e was
lif tin g i t, for he ob ser ved th at the
door was open by n spac e of n few
Inches.Thrwnmzh the aperture n
voic e c amo to him c learly .I t wa s
a high, hlllnrz. nnzry voic e. and he
rocognlzed It as Madame 'J'oz1teur'n.
I l e raised the weight fr om its
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nhomie I11ursda.y evenir \l | \» l .J 1 ll o n l nr m
Jnhfl Prndnr Hill n\hn|-n andA1?P&H` §;;a.:.,;"l.;i `S§
'tim Omalm market Int week.Albert Monson vldted at the
Emil Mahan home Monday eve-
im.Llo d Jacobs and _ .loanIPO !! n mmi .ltemoon visiting'u the ,.m.¥.1,Henry Jensen
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WASHINGTON NEWS
llr. a nd Mrs. Adolph Nelsen
and Nell Andersen were cnllerent
Une Chris Sunds home Saturday
evening.ln . Ge o B and Mn.H. Bergmnnevisi Mrs. Kennet,-
Th moon."hr, and dm Jim Johnson hmye
been quita ill the put week.
Mr. and Mrs.Glen Jeffenon andlr. md Mrs. A. C. Sunds lpe atSmdayn the W . B.Jeffersonlame.Mn. N. P. Nld» . ' & L § " " - : » - » x t u f ' m
f m - h e e #-. .
Tuesday evening guess at theEd Hansen home were Mr. and Mrsnm Roland and child're1| and Mrand Mrs. Martin Larson and somMr.and Mrk.Riehard Nelso:and Leonard and Mr. I-nd Mrs. Gu;Hinkley ol Blair, Mr. Ind Mrs. Geo
Rasmussen end Raymond Rasmus
gg" helped Chris Nelsen celebmu
s binhday Wednesday evening
Thursday evenin este at th(Quia Nelson home nznor of Hel
n's aeventlfs hirthdny were Mr
and Mrs. Andrew Johnson, Mr. an:
Mrs. Victor Johnson anlPhyllls emMr. md Mrs. Pdter Nidnen.The a nnual ~ Ol St. Pa ul',church wu held urs dn y dur
noon.The ladies also held that
annual xneeti thnt afternoonlifter the ng 1 lund wu e n
J0Misa Nena Andersen muerhina
n number of her friemdl I~'x-idly ni
lemuon in honor of her bhthdu~Mr. and Mn. Jess Hlnlen 9111rwddnesdny evening at the . JAnderen hamp.The Aid o f me Omm m m m
nnn_n\and wop ld have
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Chrixfznwn.John Jahmou ,»y;=\»»»~= anotherChzvmld. truck week.
Mr. nad Mm.W. B. Jefferson
:ere culling on M m KentatterBa lnnh waning.Hr, .id Mn. Chril Nelson vin-
iied at the Ole Larsen home Wed~nesdsy evenhg.H. E. Lyons ment the Week-end
bhurch mer ~w~"" _" " " " "at the J. P. Larsen ho¥ne in vii?
with ut attendanw of 17 members.'Madame Jens Larsen ol Blair,
md Herman Nelson and LawrenceI"'°¢!1P°H m y y ' ~
.e r 1Esbrury hnateulen e
_,,,§,;- S¢_;g_ H-'~P»=¢=; ,§gf=55_»
drew Johnaox §X§.J" a e
Suzldzw nn»n...~. ..¢.¢o-.. ... A...with relzitives 'near ch£r§|{é}.§
I .o w n .
Mr. and Mrs. w. B. Jdfexson
:ramad Mr.g, Mrs. George Hede~
spen y evening atthe 0. C. Liesche home.Mr. and Mn. Chris Sunds, Mr.
I-nd Mrs.Wm.Mntzen,Mr.andMrs.A.C.Sunds, Hans Bnesdzmd Carl Stimsck enjoyed °§°°=°qinnexf lt the Martin Slmds ome
*§ L'§.'?'~ " ' ;
eRobert uemes Arvey u ~ an,s Jensen, Jr :ndchildren of Blair, and Henry Kuhr.Evening gdesta were Mr. and Mrs.Hum Jensen,Jr.and children,
Mr. and Mrs.Hen Kd1.r and.ur. and Mm. Otlo Hum ol Hair.
Mx; ;'-d_,_ Mn. Qlarencih Iluhr
89611 un evemng at e er-uum Rahlfs Km.N§§"¢f§E'.7'uizluluduyrunner:n ut s a t the
M r . m d K m N w M .ed the M..young Indies'ken-
nnd under the care of s 1 dry when dw! enteruin-Pres. ln lsee of Mn. D. W. Rut-
w hinswn. was lmoehson guestsss'\:nds y md mt the s fte rno m
was Mr. and Pew Jmsen.
M d H J lm McDo1uld. m i a § " m a » § ` w i 5 = m m w g
mr. Mrs. Lawrence Miller and .
Miller in the Sumner district.
M n .Cluence Olsen and gg;
I~ .2°'?.."'§=~»-1.alm Ms:-
Don.\ld`home.
nr. and Mrs._Jnn1es lgodlizwefo
dngton n the Boldt home.Mrs.
Chrln Sorensen lead the shady of
the lesson and A soda) evmihl
followed.
Mrs.Ldv Menkihx.dist. dap,
pres of the mmm lo dge he me ,md Her i:||talEn¢ staff, went W
Blair Thursday evening where
the held n joint indlllnhon.Hey.df includes the following mem-
bers: Mrs. Gertmde Pfeiffer MissH e l e n Pfdlfer,Mm.éynan
§..A».".¢»M n Mnvmn Winnet
a n g :el...declined.and M n .
Richter was installed ssusher in lace of Hrs. West.Fol-lowing u l bndnees meeting re~
freshmentl were nerved by Mrs.
C.n. G n y Mrs. A.L.Snlllvln
John Behmer camo in' Wednes-
da y fmm Bcmhldse Colo.for evm: at the wnm- bm. ho me .
The Minion Study Club wlll
meet Tuesday aftemoonwlth MnWm.Adams.They ue atudymgthe book "The Waiting Isles"nn¢lMn.Jalm 'lhlelfoldt |Mrs.Hughes left Wedneedny
|Miss Dggmg, ohm assisted at afternoon for Clnvl, Nob. to at-
Lhe post office Saturday in Miss tend t h e fnnenl o f s grand
Helen Trlplett's place.nephew.The young man wus swas Thelma Hut went toornn- student "E A eollege in Missouri
ha Snturdngvew visit her mother,Iwho is st l.Lord Lister hospital.
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and was killed nn an anw accxdent.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cooper en-joyed having their son and wife,
I Wedneeda evening Mrs.AnnaPeddie nad in.. Ceroline Wachter'
lmd es questa lt n m-\m_;¢uam-ner, Mr, ond Mn. He sen,
Mr.md M n .A.w., Mg.
and Mrs. E. C. Burdic IndMembsn of the Baptist guild
ere i mma t o the country ome
of Mrs. Otis Yowell for their
meeting 'llwrsdm Jan. 15.
Wash Dresses-nnart new styleson we $1.39 or 2 for 2.60.Reg~ulnr vxdoes to $2 each.FashionCenter.52-1:
Ind ehlldxen vldted et the per-
ental,Henry Fischer home Sun-dny evedng.
Qdte A number of folks from
this ddnlty ettended the fmmernl
of Hens Dell, Tlanndny.
Mr.md g m Hens Schmidt
went m Gran Island on Ss?-urosy
no vlslt relatives.Mr. and Mrs. Nels Hansen were
wlers at the Fred Moeller homeFrldsy evening,~Mr. and Mn. Clans Mehrenssmi
Kate Meln-ans And Do n Kllndi
\' lT 'n 1 ' l * L , .f L . .n L n oK
AS TOLD BY THEIR PASTORS
FIRST IIETHODIST gnunca I ~
w. Byron Pnrdun, Pnur A . J . n l r v e f f n I l l w r
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Three big services Sunday. ms!
will be the last dm' of our spanishnearing;with Evangelist Landis'.md we are anticipating one of thc'
greatest days in the husmry of thelam] |.-hutch.Rev. Mathis human!
Bible Schod, w A. H.Morning Worship, 11 A. M.
Chrilrtim Bzdeuvor, 6:80 P. H.
Praching, 1:80 P. M.Hidaveek meeting Wednesday.
'lein n. m.
:vests Wednesday evenmg az m -John ld¢:D¢nald home.e n i
Mrs.M-ry Mueller of Ma i n H533
nu. ¢. vmmr Sundav at zhe John ,.,__,_
azz"~"i """5`t win:
|.. . , . .. . 9 . = = 1 e : = = ; . - w f m z
u
we mme ;mu um m u mplans for their annual father .mi
son banquet for early in Feb.Mr. and Mrs. James Van Homentertainedfivetables at friendsat in-idge at their hnme I-Yldny
evgnmk. Their guem were Messrs
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Copper of 'I'e~|¢,,m,},,eat Sunday dmner with
them.
The Roy Gilliland home isunder quarantine lor sem-let fever.'I'5gg°n.0 rrie h d s i t i n a v e r y
Fr. CALHOUN
AND VIC
Mr. and Mx; Hemly
Sunday.Mr.m dI N I T Q ~m. lvenson wire callez ir]
Ha rm n f r n m n n nbringinguniformly strong me s s -I ~1 ' "ne knows a fellowagesfromthebonning of this wr ¢ V¢ lY°series and n nunfilgler have signi-l""h'° does not care whether schoolfied their izltcntion to unite v.ith,l°9¢P'| or not.We ==g»g~1f= his bil?"
the church the Sunday followingjly disposition amd rnetimes wethe close of the meetings.Nextere almost envious of the good
-Sunday mornin! at 11 o'clock hir tillles he is having.But someoneMathis will ad ross the farmers °firnust clean t]w house or if will
§I.'.2.?"°""'§i'?" l'§'PF°i""Y'tbtl't %|==°~= be clcaned and someone mustge w co nm .men or ot beand everybody is invited.in the.;;:3§h°° ;g°;;,g;;§e W keep
afternoon at 3 o'clock hc will use:*1 3 d Bch ;as his subject."Hours of De-ith?chore um P" "Y oopression",one of the stro:1gest,f!0lf'$ dufmlf the winter weather.
niessagee of the series.And lHiwB shall look for you Sunday.
the evening at 7:30 he will deliver Bring that happy smile.
his final mo zlge to all,men,Las;week attendance at Sun-
women and chil ren.If not at-day School was 30 and at mor:\~
tending services nt sonze other ing worship, .|2 Help .us to in-
church nt any of the hours desi;;-- crease this number this week.noted, §ion't foal to.hear Mnthia.|Sunday niorning there were
"?."f*"°°"" every :11gh.t. this wecklsome excelennt reports on Bible
nt.1230.Another childrens con»cert of eighty voices will precede," ding.Reading thus week, Acts,
the Evangeliws message Sanur-'C plers 19-25.day night.Fverybody welcome,member that Miss §ylv1a
Bn' Ii § '5 ' °nm El me r . mw _ | v , : :, ~ f zi f S § a " { 'l§§"f{é»`éB1"`5f§
wentlo 0mn1'\aSunday and spo=|g§§gm°§§§f-gfrg Eh?m£l"*=rL°§$f
the day at the L.C.Rumussenlwem accompanied by their cous-l
homo.Mr and Mrs.Paul Barry en-tertained at hrlnochle Wednesdayevening for r. and Mrs. Walter
Novalc, Mr. and Mrs. Merton 'Win-
chell and Mr.and Mrs.Leon
Hindley._Mrs.Fred bona;of Rlmr vashostess Thursday to the members
of the McCarthy Ladies' Progress-ive (Linh and one visitor,Miss
Frances Mullen..The afternoon
was spent visitin and a contest
was given, Mrs.ete Jensen re-eeiwngwim prize and hire. Jim.
Nearhood,second.A nice luglchwasservedbMesdamcsJnAronson and Jolm McDonald.The
next meeting will be held at the
John Barry home with MesdamesWestonLong,Clifford Truhlsen
and Chester Aronson on the serv-. a n l i t h a t i n c l u d e s y o u .C o m o .' B r u n t o n o f H e r m a n .w i l l g a v e a l r n t r e e
-- -»..n n r n m l .
in Lawrence Cook, who will visitrelativesinCasper and Greyhull
and return home in two weekswith Mr.and Mrs.Orrnsby, who
will vim here.Mrs. 0. A. Hawkins successfully
carried out a surprise party inhonor of her son, Paul on Wednes-dny evening,it being his m hbirthday.Various mes and COD:tests were arrnngetiilor the young
folks'amusement and prizes wereawarded to Evelyn Hein and VeeLouiseMarshall,Joseph Breunig
and Ralph Peterson.A variety of
nlcenirlfts were presented to Paul.
D e Braithwait nf Pensacola,Fla.,who has been visiting herewithrelativesleft for Spencer.Mr.Bruithwait was just recently
released from the navy.A d e l e g a t i o n o f 2 5 R o y a l N e n g h
e 1 .r...-.. . . - . _ . |. . . . . . . . 'w a s h \ n!!! fr n m
i
-llilwégé-n_N0l\e vu houtunok£°"22E m Womlnl mb Tlmndny um-
and Mes-dames Chris Tmhlsen,ayde Fitch Claude Clements, Benachter, cilbm Olson, J. A. Jes-
person, H.L. Swan, A. H. Lowe
and Chae._l-Ionr.
Rev. Nurlin attended the revival
meeting at t.heM.E.church atBlair Thursday eveninm
Mr. and Mrs. N.R. Burdic and
son ol Omaha, spent Sunday hematthe parenw,E. W.urdichome.C. S. Buxton of Omnha, formerzQK*"z°f on vzhe ~ _& °': wa; here
r l u l u x o r m .
Mr. and Mrs. 0. L.Hilshrgcr
spent Friday at Council Bluffs.
The Everett Miller family whohavebeenlivingantheChas.
Hovendick farm, have moved to aplace east of Tekamuh.Mr. and Mrs. E. C.Bndic en-tertained at a six o'clock bridgeldinner at their home Frida eve-ning for Mr.and Mrs.ienryTruhlsen,Dr. und Mrs.A.J.Cameron, Mrs. Anna Peddie, Miss$?ff°"':a W°°*=.*sf~"i'.:"'"-"'2§~
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e n w n u n e u m e n z m u e r s
Happy Hour Club, and their hus-
bands ut plnochle Thursday eve-
ning.Mrs.Henry Fischer and
Henry Lorenzon held high scores
while Miss Lulu Lorznzon and
Henry Kliudt were consoled.A
very delicious luncheon was served
by the hosheu and an enjoyable
time ww had by all.
The Coffee Club met wirh Mrs.
Carl Rohwer on Friday.The aft-
emoon was went nlayinz plnochle
noon.There were twenty-three
msmbed preient,and a visitor,
Mins Hansen.Rollwall y u n n -awered by "ying-rl of Benjamin
l"rankl.in.The afhemoou wnatnk-
en up by a book review given by
Miss Edirh Neale, which wma very
interesting to all.
Mrs.Kate Jacohse has been
vidting with M m Mary Nickels,
and wling on friends.mia past
week... . . n l
Gnenier home.Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brandertof Hooper, visited Tuesday eveningat the Wm. Branded. home.A series of special meeting;will be held at the Baptist church
begipning Sunday,Jan. 18 andconunuing two weeks.Rev. Hut-chinson of Tekamah,will assistRev, Shanks.Misses Jessie Donahoo, ArwildaLowe and Irma Barge were guestsof Miss Anna Rceh at the E. W.
Burdic home Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett West.ofLincoln, announce the arrival of a
bah daughter. Jan. 2.
L rs. C. L. Reid and Marion, ac-
companied by Mrs.Lydick andMissKathLeachdroveto
and Mrs. Minnie Knxse, booby.A
delicious luncheon was served by
the hastess and all report a very
good time.
Mm. Hans Schmid: kept wen
house Friday, both afternoon and
evening in honor ol her birthday.
In the evening there were five
tables of pinochle.Mrs.Henry
Fischer and Emeat. Schmidt held
high-scores and Mrs. Henry Lor-
enzon and Emil Rathjen, low. The
usual good time was had by ull.
Henry Helrnsdng of Florence,
was a business vititor here la n
Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs Thomas Aulzen
Ear Corn - Fodder ~
llay - Small Grain
This ls the mac hi ne tha t comes to your
(arm and grinds the feed rlght at your feed
bln door.
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PHDNE ss BLAIR
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W estern Portable Milling Co.
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attractive barg-
ains i n R u b y Ring
hose."T h e most.
complimented stock-
ing in America"A
hose of quality rich-
ness and long 1s.s'o-
ing besuty.I t i s n o t
necessary t o b u y
cheaper stockings to
reduce your hosiery
bu d ge t
Take Advantage Of .
Our Sale Prices
While they lest our $1.76 heavy
super service weight., now
$1.50
$1.25 Values, now
Rutledge,Mr. and Mrs.A.W.
Barge and Mr .and Mrs. E. W.
Burdic.Edward Swankon, who attends ncommercialcollegeatOmaha.spent the week-end at his home.Miss Sylvia Bmnton will five a
description of the Passion P ay at
the Christian church at Blair nextSunday evening.A number here turned inm radio
station WOW Saturday afternoon
on in chlldren's program w hear
An Marie and Ronlla Michaels,
small daughwrs of Mr. and Mrs.
Andy Michaels sing.'These little
folks show a great deal of musical
talent.Mrs. Josie Han submitted to an
operation at the Lord Lister hos-~ital at Omaha last Wednesday
family of Ornaha,spent Sundnywith Mr. and`Mn. Herman Klindt.
Henry Rohwer vislted Mr.nnd
Mrs. Earl Cook in Omaha, Sunday.
Mrs. Claus Mehnins and Kale
Mehrens helped Mm. Jacob Slerk
quilt on Sawrday aftenwon..hs. Roy Dolan and Mm. Oscar
Pedersen of Blair, visit/ed ng the
Gus Kruse home Sunday afternoon
Jan. 5, was the binh anniversaryofMrs.Geo.Reluen.Mr.nnd
Mrs, Wm. Iverson of went of town
and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Brauch of
Bennington, called on her that day
to help her celebrate.The Paul Melon family vlnltxd
at the Henry Kruse home Sunday.
Mrs. Lydlek up to her dauhterhl,Mrs. Jeff Gossnrd where s e willvisit for a while.Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Cameron en-tertained at n dinner at theirhome Tuesday evening,Mr. andMrs. C.B.unn,Mr. and Mrs.E. W. Burdic, Mrs. Anna Peddie.
Misses Bessie L zho lf,Margaret
Kroese and Carolne Wachter.Mrs.Forrest Brewster visitedrelatiwsal.Blair,Wednesdaywhile Mr. Ihewsber was in Omaha.
Mesdames A. W.Barge,E. C.
Burdlc, D. W. Rutledge and 0. L.
Hilsinger atiended a kensi t/on
ten at the home of Mrs.. T.Mendur at Fremont Tllesday alt-
emoon.Mrs.Sansha was assist-
ing hostess.
he ls reported to be doing fineMiss Arwilda Lowe is asdsting
with book work at the Farmers'
Union at present.Mrs. Earl French ahd sons, Mrs.A. L. Sullivan. Mrs. John Ander»sen. Doris. Helen and Betty andMrs.Taylor French helped p mKorshoj celebrate his fourth birth|dsy 'I\|esda ', Jan. 6. _They were
guests at t e Korsl\a|home end
enjoyed n lovely luncheon which
included a big birthday cake.Peler Carpenter has been work-
ing av. the West Cafe a few days
in place of Hurry Ellis, who wasvisiting relatives at Mo. Valley.Mr. and Mrs. E. l'. Hansen hay;-retumed from Decatur and f i l l
make their home here for n time.
i e : c u r ; ? u 0 n u l 0 r g g . * # ' = ' < ; ; ; ' = = " °g W l & I ;; ; l " 1 i f l = s N i 6 \ S Chl.'iStBflS6¥1 n m w a g e I n m l a u e r s n e u : " c u Aa un
a n m g e m o n a u n ~.Y 't r r n e d f u t a b l e s a t p i n o m l e K e n n a r d T h u r s d a y e v e m m z t o i n
d w e v e n m g , J a n .1 8 -§ - " , § a ; ' , M n § , g f P r i z e s w w m r e r e -sw .1 1 g h e . n c w o f n o q m c f t h e l o c a l
- --¢ . . t ........\ Ilfna-o n a r a m z a t n o n .A f m e l u n c h w a s
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
A I-'Na-nalL P n t o r
c eived b y My a. J ens .mm una W W '" ° " " " " " "mu ti o n .Th et;..\.1!-....~»¢kin Qnnrlnv nf I l l _-_L a n 'D n E . flf 3 t5 l M I B - 1 , 0 0 1 1 ~ l £ l 3 n » ¢ » a n Mr s .
ru uu c \\u|.au..||»u u u w ;...--_dclock, conducted by the minister.
The usual talk to children will be
gi ve n .Chur c h Sc h ool at 10 e. m., Pr of.
F .E .Flac k,Sup t.A t w e y o u n g people's me e ti n g
at.6:30,D r .Pop ke o f D a n a Col-
le ge wi ll sp e a k i n f o rma lly to th e
g r o u p f o llo wi n g th e lunc h.
Th e fo llo wi n g gu es ts wer e e n
ter ta in ed a t a n oy ster supper a tth e h o me o f Mr . a n d L i m.F lo y d
M a ll o n W e d n e s d a y ~tow e ra te th ei r se ve nth d i n g
anni vers ary a n d th e bi rthd ay o f
Mrs . J o hn J a c k so n.Mr .a n d M r ;
J ohn J ac kso an d f a mi ly , Mr . a n d
Mr s .He n r y ovendic k an d I v a n
Mr . a n d Mr s .Ho ven d ie k a n d
: m u ,Mr . ( a n d Mr s .R a ond
IEC?;f1d"\Valf.er No v a k ,seconds.Crnsolatzons we r e awar de d Mr s .
W e s to n L o n g a n d Alfr ed P au ls en .
A x a lu te h o u r a delicious lunc h
wa s served h y theuho stess.A l l
a ve me .~ :md il...Niels .Christensen
a n d f a mi ly spent Sa tu rd ay eve-
n i n g a t th e A u g u s t Ma tz e n h o me .
J _Cl a ra nc S a l e - - S i l k~ Rnd ~Bild nfl-f"C ~ ' s p o o l D ? 8 8 5 : . . . T ~
UIIICUIS IIIBUIXIICU " I : | \ .\ l |- - - -Bir die Fra nz enb er g;V .O.,Mtg .
Do r oth y W e be r ;P. O., Mrs. Sadnc
Peter son;Rec 'd.,Mr s .Ma r y Gi l-
ifrv;Rec 'r.,Mr s .I r m a L u d wi g ;
chnnc .,Mr s .Ha r r i e tt Laws ori;mar .,Mi s s Lu c y L a ws o n ;ass'f..
mar., Mrs. P auline Ander son; I . S.,
Mr s .Ste lla W i lk in s ;0 .S..Mr s .
g "W in ae t;m m . ,Mr s .L .
W e r ;Fa i th ,Mr s .Mi f r tle Ma n ofi e ld ;Courage,Mtn .oeie Hi n d -
ma r xh :Mo d e stv.THIS.Ad di e Mc -num scuool. NEWS urlnllmum lhxllln Curl 1 vx ma(Continued mm rm ow aff# n mmm? »2».'i'|;'f; |=..i\§?».'%5-'¢.».as 11 '°§if§ Klbheng um=\H;1mm.Catherine_.. .- _-..__ .._ L..ml fashioned mg. z3.y»g_5\j- g»-_-:gn aus lqmf. Mn. um
l `Z.tl.u..ist church gave a
,pitndid tulk along tlie line of
1,-.»...i ning in the local
Zhlgh school Monday afternoon at
3:20.li e chose for his subject
"The Battles of Life"and themain theme of his talk was that
no should do something for our-
.selves .'lne entire senior higl
f':indent body welcomed
this nrldmss.In the Sponolog edited by Fred-
'dck Ware, Stanley Jensen and his
companions received eondderabla
raognition as a forward passing
football team during the seuon
just dosed 'Bw following is the
write-up which appeared in the
World He»dg= "Blair put a lot ofscorebyf rwsrd swims-Theheaves were projected by a littley nam-ed Jensen.Several otherlilo. guys caught them.Against
Telwnw-lr. Jensen threw 11 passesNine were good. one of them for
.a toudidovm.ln another game,.Jensen threw 26 and only 5 wereincomplete.ln s till another,12outof18waregood."Passingwave Blair a very successful team.lt eliminated the w-:ight handicap
in several eontcsta.*Tri:Tuberculosis Seal Saleunder the direction of the ServiceGroupof Girl Reserves is beingbrought to a close ncxt week. The.girls are very well pleased with
the rv:-tums and have sold rnnnymore stam s than expected They
n n o w e u i sM r s .A d ; J o r d o n a n d M a r -
v l n M r s ..K r o h n ,M r s .C a r l
M e i e r - h = ~ " ' y a n d W e s l e y ,a n d M r s .
G u s M e l e n n ..s p e n t S u n d a y m a f t f
a r n o o n a t t h e H e n r y K r u g e r m e .
M r .a n d M r s .A n d r e w l - I o i e r
w e r e T u e s d a y v i s i t o r s a t t h e M a r -
t i n H o i e r h o m e .
T h e E . L . C . E . o f T e l b a s t a h e l d
t h e i r m o n t h l y b u s i n e s s m e e t i n g a t
t h e h o m e o f M r .a n d M r s ,H e n r y
K r u g e r ' I h e s d a y e v e n i n g .I- ` o l l o w ~
i n g t h o m e e t i n g a f i n e l u n c h w a s
"sunér w s o 4y e ng supper gun athe Freeman Loftls home were Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Anderson and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lars Pet-
erson and family, Mr. and Mrs.
?illLVo|;t of Xennard and Anna
uMr. and Mrs. Julius Weber were
Sunday visitors at the Thorwald
Hansen home.MS* and Mm. Ctllly Wrigit. andfamily of Blair, were Sun y din-ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Anderton.Mrs. Herman Sprldf, Mrs. WillSnrickandBilly,Mrs.Minnie
Blom,Mrs Henry Kruger andEstlugr,Mrs.August Jordan andDwaine.Mrs. Chas llirohn andEtta attended W.M. S.meetingat the home of Mrs. Minnie Sprlcat Telbasta Thursday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs.Harley Appleby
and family were Sumlay afternoonvisitorsattheEddieFletcher
home.Mr and Mrs Henry Kruger-and.ask that ali lcttem be returned b>~lMm.` Minnie alum,Oscar and
January 15.(}nni-lottc Baker wa-s|Eddie attended the funeral of a
=....¢......... A."-»m» elm absence oflcnusin. Herbert Moll at the Long
vieeor chiffon weight Silk :inocu-ings, 'Vic pair.Fadhlon Center.l t
Am.1NG'roN NOTES
Mr.and Mrs. E.H.Woener,daughters, Ruth and Ada and.OoadBatho, all of Onawa, la., visitwatthe' Henry Pfeiffer and G. I.
Pfeiffer homes on Sunday.G. A. Marshall left Sunday forlChicago, where he will attend theannualmeetingoftheIllinois
Nurserymen.The annual nieetlugbe of theFanners Grain and Lum r 0o._of
Arlington, was held at the eityhall on Saturday aftemoon.CarlVogt_ was re-elected president; F.W.Knrger, director,and Fra-nk
Brsithwait,manager.A six per
cent dividtnd was declared._The new officers for the ens\\m8yearof the local Ralaekah lodge
were installed here Ifndny eveningby Mrs.Lulu Menlnn and Mra
Dora Jensen.The of iccrs were:c ai s rl te N.GMrs.a p nggaMm. Addlle McK.ibben, V. G., Mrs.
Gertrude Pfeiffer,seelz.,Mrs.Mayrne Winset, treas.,ss 'LucyLawson, warder; Miss Helen Pfei-fer, cond., Mrs. Mary.I-lart, chap.,Mrs. Helen Menking, inside guard.
Several others to be installed were
unable w be present at this meet-gns and will take their offices
ater.'fhurrnam Spangler has heen ill
for the past two weeks.Relatives from here went toOmaha Saturday to attend the fun
eral services of Alfred C. Padson,.M s w wa rn.who died at the
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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steen, Sr. re#tamed Friday from Elkhorn wherethey spent several days with old
friendsMrs.B. P. Cook of Scribner,spent several days last week atthe homo of her sister, Mrs. Wal-ter Echtenkamp and at the Julian
Julnigbluth home.rs. N. A. Martin was hostessto the M. E. Missionary Society atthe home of her davéghterg Mrs.Harold Grove on w nesday aft-
ernoon.Mr. and Mrs. I-[ans Peterson en-tertained a group of young folksat their home on Monday eveningin honor of their son, Wilford, il
being his 15th birthday. Progressive rummy was played and prize:
were won by Wilma Scheer antGeraldPedersen,Paul Hawkinsand Ethel Miller.Wilford was thereelsient of a number of nice gifts
r.and Mrs. John Miller amfamily of Blair, were Sonda visitors at the home of Mr. mln..
L. P. Miller.Funenl services for Mns.Ev:Fink were conducted Thursda;afternoon from the J.C.Badgehome with Dr. Raymond C. Swishcr of the Congregational diurel
officiating.Mm. Fink was one othe earliest pioneers of this vicinlty. coming here from Indian
an 1858, with hcr |`:\.renu, Mr. anMrs. John A. Unt ank.She waamong the first students who at
tended Doane College which Wn
then located at Fontanello.antaught school later in this vicinit;She was also one of the emumembers of the_lncal Eastern Str
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I l l \ . u u | 5 \ .u u n n h - . . . . .. . _ _ . . - __ _M i s s M c G i l l d u r i n g C h r i s t m a s v a -
cation.The Service Group of Girl Re-serves received n personal letterfromDr. J.H.Matthai. superin-tendant of the Orthopedic HompitalatNebraska thanking themf'lm h th nt to
cimrcli last Mondav afternoon."H"'"":'--'hom f hl parents, Mr. and Mrs.Mr. and Mrs. Julius Weber l e,,;:,° K. =;,, m on Thursday,
'l"uesd.°iy evening at Hrs.:mrWehefsinFlair, helping'cele-
brnbc th: hir Inlay of Joe Weber.Mr. and Mrs. Vick Skov andfamily were Sundav evening visit-
o1'-\nt the Martin Heier homefortnegl ts n ic vs se .the hospital for Christnias.The M Minnie Bllllfh,Oscar andgirls gathered old Christmas cards Hcnr werc- Sunday visitors at theand scrap books and made ras: I.izzir» Kmlsrer home nt Telbastn.dolls for the crippled inmates Mrs.ITddie F'lc~*cher seent ge-there.Mis McGill has planned alday with her einer,M m etesimilarprollemfortherestofLemon.
-Lhe year Mr.and Mrs. Ne1s Larsen nnfl
Sun't. Barton L.Kline of RDS:fglnlnly took Su_nda ¢l1nnerinlBla1r
'liihose attending from here wer:
his uncles.Don C.Weber andFrank Wolf and his cousins. Mrs.Minnie Cass,Mr. and Mrs. HarryOstermanandMrs.Leo Weber.and his aunt, Mrs. Lena Ensor.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pfeiffer, Sr.
lodge.The "all bearers were allrelatives: J. C. Cook of Fremont;G.R.Uutlmnk of Lincoln. A. N.Unthank of Fremont Will Un-thank of Omaha, c. 'u. Cook and
Wm. Cook of this place.Inter-ment was made in the Arlingtoncemetery.Three children,Mr~=.Major Ormsby of Casper. Wye..of Nickerson and Mr. and Mrs. c. Mrs.J C_ Badger of Arlingtonl'. Mant- ri wer dinner guest.: salma Delbert Fink of Midwest,
the Fred lfeiffer, Jr.home S"f'"lW>'°, eurvive her, also one sister,ony.\Mrs.Jennie Cook of Los Angeles.
Mr.and Mrs.Ed Boker 3n\i'chil~ln~n of Omaha, spent. Sunday F hi g e t B 1 p 1.
at the Vernon Maghall h£".?'?1 _.'Ph_q§9é4°:-Aaiiieelrnpigiley ~
P?
1ali;§5¢:r¢:lf:f of the East Central at Jens lA\rse'ns. uncn; 01 mem.Nnbfmgka A lletig Conference in-|Mrs.'1`hor~wald Hansen spent Mr.and Mfg W.A.wf""'T"'l Wash-..... 1.__ .\-._.\.sbeni the weewwmd m L1:[qr».\3n}h on sale D r e s s e s - u mxu t n e w s ty le s
$1.39 or 2 f o r 2. 50 .Rep?lu e s ' to $2 each.Fash ion}E>`}}}Lf="""Sui»'i.Mas ser th a t the !!" ri day a r. c m home 01 ne -.._.c oac hes of ea stern Nebrask a l1ave",tc r Mm J u li u s W e b e r .lf uu ug u ih':fn*"=\1lS\\'»Mr s .G.H ."\ " ' » ° u la r va
pic ked a n alldf ixt. c o nferenc e foot-Th e He jp imz Ha n d C lu b mer a t a n r..s 0
m u z
Center.
c a m a n so a 5 '?F''" ¥.P°"" }.tfh°Ma r ti n Heu er h ome las t W e d~E d Mexerhenry ha s hi s t l.ons! -».1 llauunnmn r¢m° \'° f! lgst. we ek and is gctd»:1g|H l52-lt
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We parti zlephune lull charges
Western Portable Milling Co.
WE CHARGE NO MIL EAUE
T H E G l l ! A ' l 'A D I B l l I C A N V A L U E
an
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Any Hat in the store for $1.00
Chi1dren's Coats one-half price
W e have o n ha nd dress and
coat accessories,gloves,flowers,
lingerie,handkerchiefs,scarfs,
baby clothes and chi1dren's
dresses.
House Dresses
Au attractive'line of house
dresses with values up to $2 '75
now
$1.00
STY!§Q'§!;QPP\=
which il known under me uue 0I'IEI\\luy lAU;||wvu»lu ly"Honorable M-=f==§=»»»:=.§ '=-2 1 e x! ._ .? 3 &. ~ EE . 2 . 2 2 .1 . . . I ° r w » _ ¢ ; | ; 1 a i ~ ¢ n . . q q 5 r ~
Jensen was the only Bimr I00l.D81ll}.Zumuy ,l\Uu¢lllnu;u uu u ......... ......>t o m g the a ll c onfer enc e .,`A g n r,\f l 'rluu nu n.u u u v ¢......... .f i r s t toa m.hose wh o rec ei\'ed| I\`ranc cs an d Ma r y Ha n se n a n d gg e f - a r e 1 ! l mth P " °Um° "i " :M" " ' | d " ° " ' °to W a y n e,Ne b .Th u r a d a v
honorable me ntio n f r o m Bla i r Mable Pc bc -rson attended a Sunday : f " ' f C[mst;ns§~n o f 'was h ln g to wan d s p en t. the d a y with th ei r 8 0 11 ,
umrn Ms-ihnume Str i c k l: tt mi a fc ho ol tfg ac he rz jn ee ti ng a t th e N .vac lmly 15 also ill with p neu mon ia.Ro l lm d ,-..He n r v J a c o b s , we ll lmo vm f ar m- |'Haro\s\.-'s='§°z1 Suffereda fr9g"1
M in:
W ill G a
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~$150 Silk Chiffon, now
$1 2 5
1.25 Values n o w
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W E An g of f er in g
attractive barg-
ains in Ruby Ring
hose."The most
complimented stock-
ing in America"A
hose of quality rich-
ness and long lust-
ing behuty.It is not
necesesry to buy
cheaper stockings to
reduce your hosiery
budget.
Take Advantage Of .
Our Sale Prices .
While they last our $1.75 heavy
super service weight, now
$1.50
i»hFoodrciiv-évendgaanl.\I..-arson nomo lfllursoay evening.
Th e Ho me Ec onomic s De pa rt-me n t o f th e Un iver si ty o f Ne ls . is
se n di n g o ut an exh ib i t o f the ty p e
o f wo r k done i n the universi ty .
'I h i s exhi bi t is o n disp lay ln th e
Ho me Ec o no mie s lloo r fls f r om ls e
1 2 to lti th .A!1}¢JIl+2 interested i n
th i s wo r k is oordi allv in vi te d to
eon.e an y a f t r n o o n a n d see the
:lieplay .nTh e Ho me Ec o nomic s Cl b s o ld
1'.1t3.boxes of ho me- mad e c an al utUz r i stma s time.Th ey cleared
=.'».at f i ve dollars wh ic h wi ll bc
L. .i to buy a new Sol of dishes for
th e liorne Ec onomies De pa r tme nt.
N EW ENGLAND NEWS
l`r eexr. an Lof ti s a nd Ea rl Tho mp
son,J r .we r e i n Oma h a Mo nd ay
as Freernnun had cattle on th e ma r-
ke t.Th e y we re ac c o r n p n i i d ba
Le on ar d Lo fti s of C alho un .
Mr s .Fr e d An de rs on : md Mr s.
Geo rge Broderson o f Fremtirrt
spe nt Sunday n i g h t an d Mo n da y
at the F r ee ma n Lo f ti s ho me .
Mrs. J ohn B. E i-ik sen s pent sev
nlll dave ln§r.l uvoek at P!l.l"0. Nob
1"cCARTHY ANDaLONG CREEK
. . . . . . . . . - u
Mr. n~ .| l Mr s. Nie ls Chd ste nse n,J a me s an d Leo na visited Sunday
af te rnoo n at the pa r en tal. A u gu s t
Mf atzen horrn. near Kennnrd.
1'-lr.an d Mr s .Or ville Ilu rn ston
spent Wednesday eve ni ng a t th e
Peter J ensen home.Mr .and Mr s .J ames Th o m s o nenter tai ntd n n umb er ol f rie nc is at
th ei r h o me la s t Sa tur d ay eve ni n .Progrc '=sive hieh f i ve wa s play eg.
Mr s .V .0 .Ir elan d an d Lo ui sSc he nk h eld hi gh sror es and Mr s .
J o hn Aronsnru and Da n Tho mp s on ,
lo w scores.a n d prizes we re
awa rd ed aec o rdin gli.A deliriouslunc h wa s served y the hostess
and a ll depa rted f o r th e i r ho me s
af te r a ve ry p le as an t even in g.
!A n u mbe r o f r e lati ve s f r o m th i s
vi :i n ity atte nded a surprise di n-
ne r pa r ty a t th e E d g a r Ro s e
ho mo i n Bla i r Sunday ,ho no ri ng
th e b i r th annive rsary o f Mr s .
Rose.Tho se present f r o m th i s
de i- i itv we re Messrs.a n d Ma ! -
er o f th is vi c i n i ty , su b mi tte d to e ture of his le n; leg anove me an niema jor . o p emtio n a t th e Nic holas 1 Friday morning.He wa s ou t c oo n
Sena hosp ital on Satur day .| h un ti ng an d slig i pe d an d f ell wh ile
Mr s .He n r y Bo ke r expec ts to ii ro in p; d own a tc h b an k.
lea ve Fr i da y f o r L o s Ange les
wh tr v s he wi ll vis i t wi th he r s is te r
A gr o u p o f frie nds dropped in
at th e Cly d e C o ok h ome Sa tu rd a y
eve ni ng f o r a c h ow me i n din ner
o an evenizig at bridge.Th e a f -
ajr wa s a s u rp r i se an d wa s p la n -
ned i n hon or o f Mr s .Cook.wh o
with he r li ttle so n, E uge ne , le aveso n Wednesday f o r a n exte nded
vi si t i n C alif o rn i a wi th he r f ath er ,
Pa ul Mey er , he r si ster , Mr s..Tas
Cornelius an d he r bro the r,OttoMeg.-:r.Mr s . C oo k was pre sen ted
wi th a lo ve lj g i f t.
Fa y e Cla rk e wa s hostess to asop homore c lass pa ny at her ho me
o n Sa tu rd a y e ve ni n g a t wh i c h 16
c lassmates an d Mi s s Abb ie By -
fms.class sponsor, \'»erP present.
*Ph e e ven ing was spe nt in pla y i ng
" f le a "an d prizes we r e wo n by
Doro thea Pedersen an d Russell
.Peterson f o r hi g h scores,an d b y
Ma ry Mi lle r an d Rup e rt P e te rs fo r
lo w acorzs.L i g h t ref res hme nts
A lb e r t W o o d wa r d a n d f a mi ly o f
Omah a, sp en t Sa tu rd ay ni g h t a n d
Sunday a t th e L .A .W o od win E
ome.'Pwenty -two me mb e r s o f th e
M .E .A i d attend ed the rnectinrr
la st Wednesday a t th e ho me o fMr s . J .M .W est.Mr s . E d Oi s o r
invi ted the m tc vrn eet with * h er this
we e k f or q u i lti n g .If li s s Le o la C u mmin g s of Omah a
visited ho me fo lk s f r o m Satu rday
un tz l Su nd ar .Mr . a n d Ir s. D . B uc h a n d Otto
Lar so n wer e di nn er gu es ts Su nd ay
of Mr . a n d Mrs . P e te La r so n .
Mr :an d Mr s .Pe te K a t t ami,
da ug hte rs o f Ar li ng to n sp en t Su n-
da y after no on a t the W m Bra n-
de r t ho me .
,K. J . V an Va li n a nd He le n s pe nt
Sunday i n Oma h a vi s i ti n g v.'il.h
Mr s.V a n V a l i n a t t h e Nic holas
Sz nn hospi tal.She i s i mp r o vi n g
an d expec ts to c o me ho me i n a
f e w weeks.
wer e s ene fi.1 Mi sa D o n s W e s t wa s t e n y ears
»n....r mo h mn n nlnuo wa r n :alan old MOnd3Y.Jl]..1~13.Shi!Celt!-l l i l l l 1 1 0 1 9a t t h e h o m o o f h e r b r o t h e r ,J o h n J I I A Q E Q 'W i l l ,' I } é H . "a n d "J a m ? "u n :3 " " " " " " "" " " "" " `" ° " "W 1 b e r T h o m p s o n a n d f a r n h e s P a u l o n t e r t a m e d S ; ¢ » ; d » v 3 ; w g s »* b g
M r .a n d M r s .H o w a n l C u r l e y B a r r y ,L o u i s e T h o m p s o n : u i d J o h n ' " 1 ° f 1 a f § l m 1 l t n g g i g e
a n d f ' l . r : 1 . i l & »M r .a n d M r s .W m B a r r y a n d d a u g h t e r .M a r y .A l l t o o k f u r n i s h e d t h a m u s e m e n t a n d
S p r i c k a n d f a m i l y t o o k s u p p e r a t t o o k w e l l f i l l e d b a s k e t s a n d e n -' a e s w e r e w o n b y R a y m o n d H a r t+ I m ' I - h r n l l { " m I m r h o m e \ ' v ` e ; £ r . e r i g v p d d i n m g r g g r v g d c a f E t o l ' i H .E 4 ' n u n ` l £ ¢ ¢ m n | \ a \ \ | r |T n i :m u m s -
. . - y \.. . -. . ._.brated the event by having uplrty for a group of her schoobmates at her home Saturday aft-emoon. All enjoyed playing gamesmd later Mrs. West served thema.nice lunch.Doris received av u » | . »v . ." " ' r _d " 1 -_ _t l i l v c v o m n g .1 M r .a n d M r s .M e r t o n W i n c h e l l
5 1 5 2 a n d M r s .} i l § \ " 1 ' l ` | 1 f " ' " " " " ' * j e n t e r t a i n e d a t t h e i r h o m e S a t u r -
A n m e a n d E n r l v m t e f l a t t h e N 2 1 1 d a y e v e n i n g a n u m b e r o f f r i e n d s .
T h o m p s o n h o m e m B l a x r ,T h u r s - ' T h e e v e n i n g w a s s p e n t p l a y i n g
d a § .1 p r n o c h l e .A t t h e c l o s e o f t h e e v e -
I r s .F r e e m a n I a o f t l s n r u l H < § W ~r u n g a d e l l c w u s l u n c h c o n s i s t i n g
a r d a n d B i n s .C h a s .I I o v e n c h c k a f s a l a d ,s a n d w i c h e s ,c a k e a n d
s n c n t V l l o d n e s d n y a t t h e C h e : 1 -c o f f e e w a s s e r v e d b y t h e h o s t e s s .
l l n v e n d l c k h o m e .I M i s a C h r i s t a n R a s m u s s e n s p e n t
M r .a n d M r s .A n d r e w N e l s o n t h e w e e e n d a t L i n e na n d f a m i l y w e r e T h u r s d a y v i s i t o r s f r i e n d s .l n m t h
a t t h e P e t e r C h r i s t i a n s e n h o m e i n L i t t l e J o c k B a r r y ,s o n o f M r .
B l a i r .. a n d M r s .J o h n B a r r y i s q u i t e s i c k
B H G I . l C | | l | \ l D u n ¢ . » \ » u u ¢ » -_U - - - .i n g g a m e R a l p h P e t e r s o n w o n t h e n u m b e r o f p r e t t y g i f t s .
p r i z e .A l u n c h w u s s e r v e d c o n - l Q l r s .H e r m a n M e y e r a n d L a u r a
s i s t i n g o f i c e c r e a m ,c a k e s a n d v i e x t e d a t t h e W m .B r a n d e r t h o m c
c o c o a .T w e n t y - s i x w e r e p r e s e n t ,F n d n y a f t e r n o o n .
i n c l u d i n g t h e c l a s s s p o n s o r s ,M i s s - 'h l r .a n d M m W e .B r a n d e r t
g n ;B g a t f i g g ~a n d C l a r a E l l l l n e K a t t i n d E f l l B S t »1 \ f I e y e 1
S g h a e t t g g 2 m e n t ° S \ m d a y e v e n i n g a t t h e A l
M r .a n d M r s .l m - e n B a d g e r o f b e r t H u e h o m e .
F r e m o n t ,w e r e S u n d a y g u e s t s o f A t t h e r e g u l a r m e e t i n g o f t h u
t h e f o r m e r ' s p a r e n t s ,M r .a n d M r s .D .o f H :f b d x e h e l d a t t h e M a s o n i l
J .C .B a d g e r .h e l l F n d a y e v e n m e g t h e n e w o f
M r s .A _C p a i d ;a n d M r s .E m -f a c e t s w e r e i n s t a l l .M r s .J .M
m e l t P l a n c k v s : r e h o s t c e s e s " 1 ` \ \ ; : : ~W e s t w a s e l c c t z d a n d i n s t a l l e d a z
The Plains ~
of l
tronllen.Wnhln ~`hld nur-rmdered nz Fort Neasdty.andVllllenv u triuliohmt nc FonDnquuna.England and F:-maewen! nm playlmz at the hypocrisyof friendship.Wbne they plnyed,thnmlng lt each "ther secretlyand In the dnrk.not nn EnglishMgwasIf-rt _\\'nvlng beyond the
34 lalllfarlluu wlaldl he' ala nm
Uh: the otha-nee. and mmm ne.wax on hll ny home dld In pulllhlmseltfx-m the folly 01 histhoughts about Tolnette.Even u:ha were not mulling on Tleha ns.warmly nl h¢~Imd supposed.hr
Jeemn took the letter md went
03 by himself.lz v u un th-xt
recomldon m m Talnette sincethe day of the levee.Be had notPornherandhadn-led not tonun): of her.Alone, he read thewnnls shs hurl lrr|!!€1\ him.'
Thin v u hu mme to Toinmfncontempt-that ha v u n a p !hem
neonle. that hll wana wnrgm drcumscdbedbythepntyboun-dnrlen of the selsmen;-le. He nondwith hll Inn! \-me In the awk of
,
ly whlmern :rem about Min mThen amh a tealmn nillnen.-ln: or dread. mmm! of fur.Hoturnedbut-k ln the house and tnme npen, whvrg long ago he hadstoodwithTnlnerte and l l !herlovellm-as so nlmr to hlm.The :mn hnd net and dunk wn
MBS . K. 'r nzmxm 'éwo ye anuv g nge mg with he
pa na u on .a arm nearMrs.na.Tremain,an Qld gnu nun- until her mirriage w Mr.
""P°°'°d mddent °f u m ¢=w..,Pm1»¢nm ms.Amr the ir mar-
»;;~°d away,Jan.8, at the riverlngef.heylived odafarmbetwee
°~ H~ af ~ty~ne Y¢&rS~It~¢h¢ ,Bam and ,Kennani until twelve
The Plains
of
Abraham
3 4 la lllf a r llu u wlaldl he'»
lm th e o th e r le e . a n d mm
l w u o n h l l n y h o m e d l d
lh lms e lt f x- m th e to l l !
thoughts about Tolnette.
:ha we re no t n xu lllng on
. wa r mly n l ho lmd ~ » - -
knevr she wa s as fa r
_frnm h lm mm-nw th e su
1mm the I~nrtl\.\'°L an ~»~
on.Ulla f r m -mn l n c t w i
presence. though he h a d n
,he r. gave n rmu rmlne d lm~
his plnns fur |lvr~future.'\ \e r e ho u rs ln whic h he sum f u xplrnnllnl enemy v7he
hull n rdu lhwl n m: he c ou ld
n friend.\'~'\|h lncrewsl
Kur lly nlvln g to h im a d~
ly J u n o : D ll vo f C lr w u l d
¢hy Doubleday Donn
Co.. Inc.
W NU Servlc a
u n l l a | | | |l ) \ J\ Il | \ lA i l e g z i m n l e s .l»`n»n|:h a r m s a n d I n -
d i a n d l p i n m n r y w e r e v l d o m u u s
a l o n g t h e . 0 h l n a n d w e s t w a r d t o
t h o p l a i n s .' T h o p o l i c i e s o l 't h e
B r i t i s h r o y a l g n ve r n o r s w e r e n l l e n ~
u t l n g t h e i r I n d i a n a l l i e s ,a n d I n
......l»...»» L A l -. . . n m . . .- - . u |. . . 1 |
\I Bhufls from hor eyes,pots-Umm!w i t h t h e i r d h u i n l l l .s t i r r e d h i m
wi th th t thr ill o f n pai nf ul tr i
umph.Ho c~nuI¢I almost hear her
c nJ llr¢hlm nn I Imzllsh b mnt n gnln
A mwn r d .Graf-to h q d i a u m w ua n d w u t v l w d .I l e d i d n o t s e n s e
ny .ma y rnlléu m m I.reueglue I gmznr-rung n\Pr use :vnu ||¢KUTU ln Bnml Q m w n n l r d mv:hllnmrlf n wn v frntlil the .gging,~m;:;¢ QI `is\$§}In u . .1 - . o n - ..l o a 0 o 1 u
On a September mor ni ng some
day s later,.Teerus stood wutc hlnr:
his unc le as ht; disappeared Intolh g fro stti nted woods o f Forbid
den volley .It see med to hi m thot
Ilepxlhnh's nusplelons and guerd
Ian sh lp of the valley had become
gr ea te r wi th th e gr owin g ne ws o f
I`r~eneh triu mphs In th e south
wllleh so positively assured their
s:1fet5'.\'luly yesterday Ton te ur
had brou ght the latest wo rd fr om
illeskuu.Th e Ger man had been
on the er e ot smnshtny :Sir WII
lln m J ohn son and hi s mo b o f Oo
lon lals n od ln rllona when hi s mes
nenlzer had left.By thi s ti me th e
event had probably happened..leems thought.Te t his unc le
was going into Forblddeu valley
wi th 1|look ln his face whloh
puzzled hlnt.
v u n .. . . .. . .. ."_ _ - . . _. . -_:h os ts whloh haunted Lu.ssan°|\
plac e.Nln h l could add noth ing
more ro his glo om.Od d whlned frequently ln his
eagerness lo 1 e mh h o me S o me
xlmes he showed impatienc e a t
his mnstr»r's slowness by runn ing
nheorl.J oomla did not hurry .H eunslnmzhisho w wh lc h wa s the
only weapon he ha d br ou gh t, a nd
rforrled Il renflv In his h a n d Y e t
ff n d d had hinted o f danc er he
wou ld have pnld n o atten tion to
the warning.Danger wa s miles
n\\Il§' on the other side of Dleskuu
and hls men.I t wo uld c ome no
nearer and he wou ld never ha ve
n ehune e to me et lt.In Tolne t!e 's
eyes he wo uld alwa y s remain a
renegade nod a. c o 1n r d .
Ni gh t thic kened.Th e stars
c ome ont.Dee nen ln; sh ado w! lay
about them ns they c llmbed the
1 o n e wa s bo r n in S a nd u sk y Co l S hOh io ,J a n.5,134g_Da r i n h e ;e wa s | . me mb e r o f th e D a o -
ea r ly ma r ri e d nf.,she ug ed i n . " ll' L u th e m u ° 3 ' " ? ° h a n d n e e d th '
Ha r r i so n c ou n ty Io wa . Sh e is s m lp u r t,a lwa y s d o i n g h o r d u ty a n
ve d b y th r e e dh n g h ter s a n d th r e e sh e s a w i t a n d s h e ml! h e gr e a tly
sons a s f o llo ws :Mr s .W a h o mi882d b y th o s e wh o h a d lear ned
Smith o f F remont., Mrs . Da ze Hau l-i t° res pec t he n f or her id eal li fln
li n o f P i n e C i t y , M i n n . , Mr s . W m;The f uner al. servic es will be held
Bo ni ne o f Bla ir ,J o h n o f Oma h a ,F r i d a y a t 1 p.ro.f r o m th e h o me
Ed gf W ig n e r g n d W HL g f B lai r .an d Rt 2 p,111.fl'0I¥l fbi!~
\Sh e wa s 9.me mb e r o f th e Ad~ .Lu the ran churc h,an d i n t e r m m t
ve ntis t c h ur c h ,th e Rebe kah lodg e . will be mad e i n th e B lair c e mete ry .
a n d w. 1 1 c .1 'l"hma,a te r e i g h t wee ks o f l u -
Furreral servic es we r e he ld o n l n e "a n d a vi n g \lf\¢i@lS0f=?eeri»
ihllonday , ,| 3n ~a t the Cl1l.llCh.!oua ogleratlons,Sh! ~ d0' »\ °n h\? 'l
nw. J o h n so n o f Omah a ° f o ¢ i au n g . ! i f @ b u t h e r m e mo r y wi ll li ve o n
Rnd b ur ial wa. -1 ma de in the Bla ir l n th e h ° " " t"of th o s e wh o lo ve d
c emetery .hBI."
onrruaur " 7
. -Q l e n f l r l r e n u '
w*nm-hlm
farerl h.~
l p n !u l u |\ ' l |ll l u ll u l l l u l l I u l n ~m -r e - s m .~ ' J lu g m l g ~, g g i n a !w l f l e s u l n u _ n f w h a t h a d Q u i nli'
.n-,i»;.f;";.,.. ,....:.:f~=¢h;.; TIe;Ht1l Imore u n d e mu mlln g passion for
hls mother.and n fuller c ompro
hennion o f the noble qualities tohisfather.he was harassed by a
cnnlilc tlon of emotion!!whic h he
-revealed lo wi the r .an d c ded
o n l y i n H e p s l b n h A d a m s ,v r h a d
- . n a n n n i # a n n a L i n Q n l n T h ;l u m .
help.I n \"¢*S]m|lS0.Eng la nd wa s
sending General Braddock.
I n 1 double rejoic ing o ver To l-
ne tle ' l homwawning and hll c o un -
n~y's mzccem a t nn-ma,Ton te nr
planned a .levee and barbec ue at
the lelguealrlo.Ile pi lba h was
a w a f nt the time.whic h dlann-
l!o hlvrp ll'l'|¢feozlnxc home wlthhim.Il grew no time went on, and
wllh [tn growth nn lnc ronslng rest-
l¢~k.¢nM=R v a l e over him.Ne ws<°n~f=-ping through the wilderness
and ré1l(lllng every c orner, llka thewhlsrmrimrwinds,ke pt l n un
anenc hnhle nent un de r th e oo h of
no lon ger de lay hi! d epa rture f or
th e ta r fronllens of l' en nsy lvan lu
and the Ohio, where hh obligations
an A tra der c alled him.Catherine
wa s n le n t f or a wh i le , the n c r ie d
softly to herself.J eans drew hac k
where hu unc la would not ues. him
d e n r lf -He m i c h e e r f u l n e u d i e d
o u t li k e 3 lighted a n d l e extin-
ku 1 nh ¢ ~d h va h re mh of wln d .Hen-
cultyug? .2I|1?E}1g"Eile`§r"5z»1¢§§{°w`£i'5i.;§olnied the _hnrnn wb6"| n§{éiE£i |fhese fires. fanning the embers ln
confronted Jeems was as great for that He nri and hi s fa mily mu st at-to fla me i n sp i te of hlm.Skc reu
Catherine's brother as lt wou ld tend the w»I¢»hanrlnn or be wou ld yvege no lo{1g.er _aegretg Q u m o n
dh a lfn taco was grtmly sat,nolhmtd wan he Hghdng to hold n grlp
on his emotlon.He promned that
he would never aguln remain Away
lang at A Llme.H o w o u ld mu m
¢m-mg the wluier.lt he failed to
come,they wo uld k n o w h o wa s
dead.
wh e n Ha xr l g u t o u t o t h ll h e d
to bulld th e lim me ne xt mornlnzliepalbah vm: mme He had stolen
at llke ll-.sha llow ln some au u
ho ur o t th e ulzln.
'More detsrmlnedly Lhnn when
'hip u n d a had lm g , w l lh k h l n
Jeems c o u tln u w a t | w a r a n
I h n mnn lnl u l n n l wn h whlnh
I
have been for Catherine hersdf.
for an early an lhe aprlnl at 1153.
when Jeems had pasted h l l |lx~
leemh year. there was no longer a
dnuht ln the min ds o f th e pe op le
ol'm e Colonles and Ne w Franc e
as to th e surely or the lt:-anglel§wmeh wus lmpenmllng. While Frnnre
II|
na d England were olllda lly n l
pears . the for c enof the nvo c ounlrles In Amerlm were o n the verge
or o pe n \ \n r un d were lnn tlgntlng
the Indi ans ln a atrlfe of exte rml
nullnn.l~2\| -rywllere alnng the un
protected trgmzlers th e Indi ana
were kllllng and hurnlng and auc hvnu! snmx warn helnz axnended bv
neve r c all the m r rle hdr aga in.
J eema fe ll n lh r lll xw w l n g ln
hlm a s the dr y dre w nea r. He was
n o lo nr ér lh s .leems o f L n é u n ' n
plac e an he sl-t nu t In th e c om
pany o f hla fnrher an d mother
wllh Odd ne rz ln z a lo n g ln lth fu lly
at his nlde.ln J a n ua r y h e woa ll
m- elglllo en. The n lert and d nuou
grac e o f one of the wlld thlnglf
o f t h e fnrc-s1 wan ln hln m o v e
rm~nlS.Calhr-rlna' \\-as mo r e th a n
nve r pr nud n f hlm n nf l rn lolve d ln
rho c lennm-ss of hls hnlld,In hlalnvr- nf nnturn and Gnd, and ln the
dlrec lnvss wi th whic h h h ey es
ln n k ld nr n m lh n
una gr own m m facts.Fears hall
become renlltiés.Eng la nd andFra nc e we re still play ing nf pen c e
In #hair mhvhh:on nr fl ln lin;u o u . u » n .- . 7 ' v n u m u A l l | . | . | csunlightthe y wer e fri en ds, i n the
da rk they were seeking each
oth e r s lives llke c ommon c ut.
throats.
An d the thlftc c n li ttle Colonial
govern me nts o f the English, quar-
rellng Ilke small boy s among them
selves,just beginning to . wa lk
alone,feeling m e siznlllc anc a o f
the ne w wo rd Americ an,cheatedhytheirpan-nt.laughed a t bl'
the lr parent.hated by their par-
ent.Stl!!yearned fo r the lo ve of
th at parent an children h a ve
wan ted lo ve fr om the heglnnlng
II.
I
licsuemlnvsn pnxsessen u n o n nerHepalhahhadgone.Passingyourswarehc ghlnlng to leave
their mn rk on the 11012.He was
|.'ro\vin;: c ontent In watc h life with
.If-cms Instr-arl of censelcssly pur-
suing lt.l l c was not old.and
y et he \\ asnn lon gc r y oung . Tlrere
rnmnlrc c l one thing whic h did n n!
fall! to sti r In h im the tense nerve
ncaa nl'his youth.Th ls wa s the
lnrllnn amc ll.He alway s toldJec ms when one o f their wilder-
ness vlallnra was near, anraetlrresnmnymln ulc s hc fnre the savage
nlpc nrc d from the wnofls.Aml h e
lnlloat o f the IIIIIB.f r o m whic h
they could look over th e ridges
am!vcnods hc lwec n them and
l=orhldrlf~n valley .Because fr o m
this hill lt was posnlhle to nee
nvc r the R12 forest whic h |hel»
term!thc lr fa r m f m m the n r mh
wlnd9, .lec ms nm! his father c alled
ll Ho me rammtaln.
Ur lll whlnc d a s h e c li mb ed lt ta
night.l l c ac n t ahead of se ems.and when he gnlned the c re st his
whlulmr changed to a ho wl,so
lo w lh n l one wou ld sc arc ely have
he a r d lt a t the f o o t o f th e h lll.
.n
Mr s . Min n ie Paulsen was h o m
in De nmar k,Feb.27th,1879 und
die d a t the Imma nu e l hospital in
Omah a °' \ J a n ua r y x u h ,1981 a t
l2 o` cloc k at t he a ge o f 51 years,
10 months and 18mdays.
She w a r mu r r l e d JanuarSf 5th,
1895 to .Chris Paulsen at Blair and
Ko this union eight children were
born, two dying in infan cy. T hose
le ft t o mo ur n h er d ea t h ar e tho
husband and t hr ee sons,Alf r : d
g m 1 - h m ' o f_ B l a lr . m u D a v id o f
I
i
l u a u u w n ~
eakness
xr Ge¢!inK U N l x h BBl!|(|1ChKroqunnt da c a ll- Lui'|.in| , Norvousneu. or §urnlng. duo to function-
a j " " % § ' £ { . l" L '.T§L'L'i'J"e "°&'$J i.¢?&"a¢»=»m}°a. try the Cy at3§°Te|!..
W o r k ! r m , n u n s c l r e u l n tl n f m mthe sy stem n 15 minutes. Pm ned byth o u mn d ! to r ra n ld n n d c o u lu vn u e -tlo on z Rive uf- 'ry n o t ro -no u B lu - l u x to l y ,un de r th oI r o n -m a Guarantee.M u n q u le k l illlli th o u e o n d lllo n l- i mn r o vo r e n ogulnlq¢~n and enerxy . or munav buc k.
un!vn u an ¢»¢-n q » vn w u .-Q.-." _ ¢ ». . - - - ----9 - - | ~ - - - -- ah e w u u r u g g u n g t o r e a c h o u t i n t o h a t h s i d e s f m 'h u m a n h a i r t h a t m o r e
q w m o u n t a i n s a n d v d l e y l o f B l 'F f ' ° n r M l n f W h l i v m e n h a d 211.1811 u p w h n
p u l a n c e a h o l d o f h i m .T h r o u g h t h e l u c r a t i ve b u s i n e s s o t h n n t 1 n ¢ \fl e s h
: I m f a l l a n d w l n t m t h a R n l n l n fu r a c a l n s .o n n r n
proud than Hermibnh Adama.
had seem In thi s pu pi l of h h:
and blond the qualities and
mn.tho Im~}r d a n k nmr!h m .1.ge
=f
,\m.m|., and three daughters, Mrs.Della Larsen ol Kennard, Vivian
md Mildred at home,and uno
zrother, Nels Jensen, all of Blair.Deceased came with her parents
xv Wuhingwn county when but
0nl¥ soo at
THE E
C(
of time. and we re lny al tn lr.n n e r tir vd
So rrazedv lwmln to mu va to rh n vu llc v.
n f wntchlnfz Forhiel
In the da wn he fuvell
I:|1.he dazed wlth hln
.u-¢|m fume w mm 'nu uwppw.Fo r n s pa c e. th er e was n o b ut-
In z o f n h e n n ln hi s b -
noth ing hu t n sxlnneas th a t as
llk e death. a s h o c k th a t w a l I
death.a h n r mr Ti nt c ould c o
nnly an the slgh !an d th e f x
BLAIR DRUGa b l n wa s visited by wanderingind iu m who md le arn ed that f oo d,
v m n l h .and a welc ome were al-
wa y s th em.Jeems' friendship for
th e m wa s te mp er e d bi the thi n g :
He p li h i h h a d to l d h i m, m d wh i le
K ;l m n n n n h b k l n m n n l l n l n l n n l a i n l m .
Almui t ar the door to -J eems'
home.wa r preparations were in
proyzress,fur every landed baron
along the Ric helieu v u training
his vassal famlera,m d when the
wind was right the Bn lalns c ou ld
hnnr fnln flu fha MxfinLn.nnna|r Hu.
;;." zr;."»..;";.i»H'|;'Ia'. n»|\§':¢} I :mlm mn'of`am|¥. out df héuiréi ! |f" Al nimn-- 1 u H ~\s;v \ . q u . u \ l um a n ._
. l o o m s w a s a n x i o u s s e e T o l -
n e u e , b u t w i t h t h i s d e s t h e r e r e
m n l n e d n o n e o f t h e o l : e a r n i n g s
w h i c h h a d a n c e o p e u h i m .
S h e w h o m h e w a s p o l t o r e g a r d
t o d a y w a s a s t m n g e l o n e i n t ow h o s e p r e s e n c e h e u a s " 5 : l e t e r m l n e d
_ ____ _ . _ . . , . _mnndenc e.ou t of dlsh on u rxan d
fra ud an d nitlless mur der the
Americ an and Can adian nations ot
the fu ture.
Eighty thousand Frenc h and
more th an a mllllon En gli sh In the
Ne w wor ld made ready f o r the
sac rlllc e.I-iaslsnchuletts enlisted
.|. al \' ci ua uc l e y e s r u m o d r u w n r d IL .
I n t h e o w n i n g h e n a m e d IIB
s ve n l a .Y u !h e d l l l n o t g a d o w n
l n t n t h e va l l e y u n l e s s J e e m a o r
I l v n r l w a s w i t h h l m .
l l u r i u g t h a m n r n l n ; :0 | l d ' n u n
vn s h l vs s lwf..-'aiu t o r o h o vt I t s e l f I n
.Ive -n ls .S u m :a f l v r u m m .h e I v f l
JMPANY|`of donxh.»\nmnz fron! the rar aide of he
THE HACK SAW
VOLUME 5 Blmir, Nebraska, January 15, 1931 .NUMBER 33
Some mothera worry
the children a lot by
getti:ag 'a. mea!onthe who just when
they are busy at
something élse and
haven't time w eat.
Them is a lot of
wood c u t around*
here this year, and
that is as it should
be, as it is good fuel
and saves ouyingcoal.
Once i t was your
"line of endeavor"--
"your job?'-"yo urcalling"--"your chos~
f n vocat.ion"--or
"game".Now it's
We sold completely
out of Keen Kutter
Axes, but will have
a shipment in by
supp ' tha de~and
A New Version
"Have you heard
that Edna is engag-
ed?"
"N o,who's t h e
pluwy fellow?"
The Keen Kutter
Axe proves like oth-
e r Keen Kultergoods, the words of
E. C. Slmrnons, 'Re-
collection of quality
remains long alter
thu price is forgot-
len."
They tell us a bour-
lst asked A Fremont
man where he coulzt
|
If y o u h a ve a n y n o -
ti o n o f bu y i n g u
He a te r ,do n o t fo r -
g e t ab o u t th e 2 0 %
disc ount on a n y
PETEHSEN
HARDWARE
sbo~k
Blair. Nehruh
find a fiiling sta-
t.ion._'"Hamburger orga|-
oline?"says theFremont man.
- -
lt.'a a sad stor},--
about the girl who'salqrm dock went off
too so o n-a nd she
got down to work
half an hour early
the other day.
A friend of ours out
in the nate claims
tlmt they have a
strictly up-in-date
police force. He says
tha polic officers
even have caddies
timac y wi th these tmlnvltedg m a i l .winning their confidence
and maki ng hims elf mor e ei ilc lent
gn the-.lg =geec1g» llawns lmlwn tc h ;
lun o r mus kets al. Tonte ur ma nor.
P d n x f r vo n f 1 e wlg n eu r in ! p r o
lec llula and lu us, liellrl did not goto drill.Nor dld J eems.Yé t To n
Onnn Pod; frnnnn Ola on fhnh 'ayman 1nnr to farce himself nfarn.This one man out nf vight nf her malei his mwrk and zulu ms mother he§.°':"z€!9;= ."f'l"I.'Ji"Il'1"L'*f'U""""Pfmpulmlfan.__l3\\f1ne¢~_ri:ut,_§gw I was gning |l| |119 dlrnvtlnn nt' Lus-
w s u u u l m w u u l g | . u r I . I I U | [ ' | | |u t
hidden dan ger s u gnlnn whic h his
unc le h ad r ep ea twty warn ed h im.
llost of the Lodlona were from the
Canada trlbel, a nd among them he
fo un d n o cause for u u r a t,bu t
when oc c asionally an Onondaga or
a n Oneida came.he detected i n
their manner a quiet and sleepless
a t u l o n whic h told .him the se vll-
lton f r om the Sl: Na tio ns c o ns id -
ered themselves over the dead llne'lrhlc h marked the c ountry of their
atemles.And he mad e no te th at
th er alway s c ome throueh that
| . ¢ u |l u u c n \ . ' \ | | | < u | . l .|u l u n c u u U | . U \ ¢ .e o p e e j a l l y w h e n H e n a l h a h w a s
them.He was la better spirits
than usual. ond it wa s a ll on ae
cotmt o f 'I'olnette,he la id .She
was homesic k for the Rlc helleu.
Her letters to him we re f illed with
e lon gin g for lt. and me d ec lar ed
that,ln another twelve monthe.
when her sc hooling would he fin-
ished.she wanted to li ve at the
man or and not ln Quebec.Th a t
was enough to ma ke hi m happy.
and he laughed nt the th ou gh t or
dnnxer for wornenfolk alone tho
uy n tur n m n nmn ens o r a n unc entnlnty as,to his own ooc lnl tltness.
An immense prlde upheld him.
The spirit and needon1 :of the for-
ests were In his hloon( and behind
these was als o the slllr it o f H e n
nihnh Ad ams He kn ew th at he
could meet 'Tolnette coolly and
witho ut embarrassment should
they c hanc e to Stand fac e to fac e.
no mu tter ho w splendid she had
c rown. And he rea lized there must
he 1 great change In her.She
\\ns.!1fteen now.A y onoe lady . At
Hi f i rmrlnrl M bln Hhs Horn anonu
llompenlre.ttllnue Inland,N¢\\York. and the others 1'oltot1.edher
example..'.
Children, loy al,pr ou d to llz htl-
nml hati ng the F relc h f eroe lons ly !
Th e n c ome Brad ac k.preceding
Wolfe.I 0 Call th em "worthless
trash."
And New Franc e, n glory ol' ann
and land even now gu tted o f her
prosperity by c orrup tion;brought
from Lo ui s and L a Pompndour,
sent ou t her o wn sons to tig ht andkill,valiant.glad,eonlihlent--and
hneinn i l a |i'\¢»ll¢|h {n\nln:uhlnI
rnlfx | | l:| re. l'anin»ritw ozrlkvtl withhlnltlsruugllI lm youth.:urvlltlrd
on d up the slope.Xe\er,_¢ltnd shes wllwtl more heontlful to.J een1s.
Ili a futher was r i g h t - t h mother
ol'his wou ld allvrnyi b'n girl.
Fr o m uhove the orc hard.andlng
on a little pla teau th at over loo ked
th e Bu lu ln fun n,they rolled to
Ilenrl, who was In l1IB lurnlp hem.
and waived ut htm..leems stood
f o r a few molnelltn wi th h ls a n n
about his mo ther.Th en he kis ied
her.. and Catherine wa tc h e d h tm
Illu mina tion wa s not 01'a burn-
ing forest.It was not a :c oz-c h of
~ ~ ~..4 - m - - m »»»»~-..~...
Omaha-New fire station to be
e r e c t e d a t T h i r t i e t h a n d H a n o v e r
s t r e e t s .W i l l c o s t a b o u t $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 .
~l \\,.~.
Used Furniture at the Music
Shore mt gnnney saving prices. 52-n
<1 .,....nugr ntlo n of dry swa mp : fuss re
neqllng itself ugn llm a moonless
heaven.It mm n tower or blnz lng
llg ht.mnshro nmlng nn l t rang,
flattening melt ln a slnlster unar-
let radiance under the eloudl.
drlpplng at its edges lnio colors
of sllve r n nd go ld and h lno d.
Hls h o me wa s b u m ln g lW lth th e c ry mat c a me fr om h is
llps,there leapt rn u dl!l n m his
mlml th e wn rd l thn l He pn llmh h ad
spoken to h lm n lnsl.ll me mhu
mo r n ln g :" l f ever l' m oft there
an d y o u s ee a me llgh lln g u p th e
sk y b y n i gh t. o r lmnk e d n rk e nln g
n by d ay . hu rry tn th e n elz neu rle
wi th y o ur f u th e r a n d manner as
ma t as y o u r a n z°.fo r l l wlll
mean my hand has set the heavens
ta lk in g zo y ou an d th a t th e ne rll
o' dea th l l near."
(To be Continued Next Week)
I
III
VOLUME 5 Blmir, Nebraska, January 15, 1931 .NUMBER 33
out of Keen KutterAxes, but will h;ve
a shipment in by
Some mothera worry
the children a lot by
getti:ag 'a. mea!onthe who just when
they are busy at
something élse and
haven't time w eat.
Them is a lot of
wood c u t around*
here this year, and
that is as it should
be, as it is good fuel
and saves ouyingcoal.
Once i t was your
"line of endeavor"--
"your job?'-"yo urcalling"--"your chos~
f n vocat.ion"--or
"game".Now it's
supp ' tha de~and
tion of buying u
Heater, do not for-
get about the 20%
discount on any
HARDWARE
I I
A New Version
"Have you heard
that Edna is engag-
ed?"
"N o,who's t h e
pluwy fellow?"
The Keen Kutter
Axe proves like oth-
e r Keen Kultergoods, the words of
E. C. Slmrnons, 'Re-
collection of quality
remains long alter
thu price is forgot-
len."
They tell us a bour-
lst asked A Fremont
man where he coulzt
sbo~k
Blair. Nehruh
find a fiiling sta-
t.ion._'"Hamburger orga|-
oline?"says theFremont man.
- -
lt.'a a sad stor},--
about the girl who'salqrm dock went off
too so o n-a nd she
got down to work
half an hour early
the other day.
A friend of ours out
in the nate claims
tlmt they have a
strictly up-in-date
police force. He says
tha polic officers
even have caddies
'°\
w i ol 1-'ox-blade
Hepslbnh had pri
l future wlirmuh 1
-n vlllef which I nmielleu-in the rm-nn&i`]§|£§Z I ;.:;:..:.i"': 1;...;;" ;;.;:; "::..."'.1:| ""{{»'II"». ';°.:'.:°':';:";..,:';:";'::.:':'-' I I I qnuL_|:e_wa| mn tu ner lllnt uaudleted iam In 'rne English u m uiaE`ai%2i`§MESH:IF w]i§"`|miliii§i& n'i""m|¢iT 1n5i£i°| "iFb`é3 ":|J1'§§' ¥"'|T5n`éF£`fi "'° '"" '""°""
M* th Hu l l l l .ld J did I ha 1\1»nt.h|tha: ln l'.°"....¢"'I.'f'°d..'§.T'$§.'.'.£'.f3.E."'.l.°..'.I ""§.......!..l:|..|..§..-....._....-.tribal-red men *I P had once ......'L""'.'I...-.33 ~rhn dnnirn tn"iJrfé§{§1B|E£
pulilng a t
Iesaness was
~flf¥`f,; ...
'mm whmil-
his ndve ntur lnga Captain Pipe,
the old Caugllnnwngn, had lt habit
ot lp endln g several ot th e har dest
weeks n ear the Btlialns, and wi th
hh two c on s, W h ite E y e s und B ig
Cat, J eetns traveled to th e sh or e:
o f I n t o Champlain for the thattime.H e was gone n week an d
pla nn e d with hi s fr ie nd s to mak e
a Ifmte r expedi tion the following
y ear, as ta r an Crown Point and a
_place eu te d Tlconderogn,where
the Frenc h we r e go i n g to b ui ld l
to n s o me d a y .On this e xc ursion
n e experienced the real th a n o f
danger,for W hite Ey es and Bi g
Gut.both o f wh o m were y oung
hruves wh o had won t h w spurt.
moved trlth a caution whic h was
- --- -- - - - ` .H . m e - r m e n n u l c u
wa r c a me ;and they would be
dri ven fr om there very ehon ly .
an d also fr om Lake George.Bu t
on such an outly ing fa rm aa the
Bu ln ln plane.whlc h had no p r o
tection trhnterer.there was the
possible peril of wandering sc alphunters and he never ti red of urg-
in g Hen rl and Catherine to mnlte
their home within the safety o f
the lelgneurle.,
H e asked Jeems and He nr i tn
c ome to his tlrlll.and that they
did not respond ma de no differ-ence In his friendship.Ile oo nld
understand how hard lr wound beforHe nr i to prepare tor wa r
against hll nl1'e's c ountry , and his
sec ret adoration for Catherine was
n u u \ u : | n | | r | | u l u ; r .| u u l u \ ' u l ( I I
ahnek Related htm wh e n a t lu s t he
naw her.vt
It was a s lf a resterdny of long
:mn had cmne nnek into this today .
as il'a pic ture whic h had been
hunted and sc a ttered into a sh had
mirac ulously been restored.
She wa s tnller,of eonrae.Per
hope she. was lnveller.Batt sheano the :mme Tnlnette.He c ou ld
me no r -Image In her exc ept that
#he had he£'0me more at woman.
lleprdbahh work, his own. htm free
dom nnd his enltmge were dlssl
pntefl like dns! ns he looked at her,
ttttd nme more he f elt hims elf the
Inferior heln n|'\'0rln her nuts an23p
renthers and map le sugar and
fot d honor ln lighting.b u t who,
n o ak u lki n g a n d murderous and
vengeful,found their l o u l l ln
p a wn to the g re at W hite Fath ers
ac ros s th e se o wh o ha d pr oetltutw
them wi th whisky .bought then;
wth mms.tnatldened th em wi th
hntmds,an d who paid th em forhumanhnlr.
01'these things Jeema was
thinking ns winter grew in to
spring an d spring ln to ennttner.
Only lo r e held h i m fr o m leaping
to the tempta tions whic h were
drawi ng c loser about him. love for
his mother whose hepplnems
marked the beg inning and the eud
n f all notion on the p n r t lh f her
men folk.And In th is hn ur5 \rh en
- . _-- . - .u v -U - u
ahle impulses were
them both.0dd's rest
I I
eloquent In its elgnltlonnc e
w i t h Tolnette and her
away fr om the selzneurle,
had n o he sita tion in goingltlc hetleu,and made trlpn
with his father o n nnowshoes; and
111 llnrc h. dutlng a break ln at IDBI!
of Intense c old, he went alone and
remained ovemlght In the houle of
th e l l l m l f l overseer wi th *h on e
m o s people h e h a d bec ome nc -
people
Jeemn
to the
th e m
qoninted.This overseer was Peter
Lob ec k , a n o ld veteran f o r wh o m
'Tootenr held g warm ntfec tton, and
through his son. Peter the y ounger.
J eems had his tlmt n e w:o t
Toluen e.Sh e wa s at th e Un ulln e
lc h ool me h e r a r e n t; md ta k e n0vanfashionablehouselnBt..Louiss t r e e t .P e t e r n a m T o n t e o r w r o t e
I n A u n n u l n i i n r o n h i :l l )n a Q i n . ;| . . . .
greater because o t her enum-nge
and h er fa ith i n hoth peo ples with
the catastrophe so' near.It do
ltg hre fl htm to think that hls nttfll
t'0nllllontP was :s t'tltllfol'1 tn her,
and the eatgertnoss with wh itll sh e
acc epted his opinions ns n nolrllerenc ouraged him In gn he,\mul what
Hepslhah vonsldvred llnttlllaront
bounds In givin,-; enseanent I n hermlnd .He tllll no t g ne m\ nI n n wa s
ln J eems' heart. n or tilt!the hny 's
fathe r or mntln-r.t m l ;Ht-pslhnh
kn e w fully what was llwrv.Ea rly in the Butulnll the lrnd vr
took Jeema on ft junrnvy ltr [ht-
Engilah to n on Lu ke George,
thenc e trave ling into the New Yuri
country ,returnlntr In November.They found a c hange in Catherine.
|lrl1)|D§an n t l entnnsn way u mshe migh t smile on him.Th i s wa s
not a new Tolnotte removed an~
oth er mllllon mi le s nwny fr omhlm,an he lmd s uppos ed she would be,
but th e old Tolnette.c ommanding
|\!nt to shs very a gain. and making
his blo od run hot ln his bo dy .
W ith n group ul'voting lntllen
from the nolghllorlng selgneurle,
she had c o me d o wn fr o m th e h h :
house,a n d h e tr ue a lmo st i n her
path,wi th Peter Lubec k n t his
aide.I t was Pete r wh o a dvan c ed
at step or two toward them.E I -vep t f or hi s a c tion Toln ette wou ld
not ha ve turned Jeernn thought..
I l e pulled himself together and
:timid with h is hea d b ore d, u c old
und lmpanalve ln appearanc e as a
srlltllet nt attention whlle hln heart
three out o f f o u r o f the tlghtlng
men n lon g the Ric h elieu were p re
pa rln g to joi n Dlesltaa. when ha lf
o f his ac quaintances at the Ton-
teur notgnonrie had already gone
to nght Bmdelovk,when the fo r
ests tremhle d nt the ste althy trend
ol' pointed mvag es.an d wh e n th e
Frenc hman wh o did not rise to
his eonntt'y°s cnll wa s n o longer
n Fhmehman, J eerns olmerved that
th e ntr aln upon his father w a t
more dtmc ult to hear than his
own.Fo r Hen ri.In spite o f hte
wo rs h ip of Ca the ri n e, wa s of Ne w
I'rn nc e to th e bo ttom of hi s s ou l.
un d no w th at other rqen werema k i ng n hu lvmr k of th ei r oodles
agnlnst her enemies,hi s o wn d e
s i m to ma k e the same sacrifice~
Jeame Steed lo r a Fe w Moment:
Wlth Hll Arm About Hln Mather.
unlike his mneter'n.W h e n mé r
Jevms paused, the dm: turned' and
sniffed the alr of their trnll,fec-
lng Forbidden valley ln an a m -
mgle a f lusplclon an d doubt.
Jeemn nhaerved h ll companlon'|
elnlmnnllf arllnns.Odd w a l no t
giving th e lmlln n signal.I t w a l
n || f lo me th lu g witho ut f o n n u r
lu bmxn c e , 1 th in g be wi ld er in g md
unlnldllz lb le . la y be hi nd them.
Th ey c ame to L u n n u ' | ,ni n e
mllea mum z helr home.Sln c e Lvl-
n n ' n departure.th e plac e h i d
be en a ba nd on ed . a nd I n th an llve
s e a n th e wllde r nma ha d l a n d !
reelelmed wh a t ma n ha d mk e n
fr o m ll,Jeems n o o d whe re h e
h a d mth ! P a u l Ta c h e , a n d s h m-
RELI EF~
From Headache,
Colds and Son Throat
Neuritis, Ncuralgia
Dm'¢ be I chmnic miner fromhsdmhu. of any otha pain. Thereihudlymachcorpain BayerAwifin ubletl ah't rdkw: they ansqm! o omfoftto 'mg' who °°"g
a n wa solid a n farbzuki ng up M32
It any he onlyvl simple he:zda§' .
at lt my be n¢unlr'1 or mrunxhuumtim. Bayer :x..»\"71: is \.
the anible xhing m r . .unm t h it's Bayer ~.ki
lt ~ mt'hur¢ =1;= .Qian
gnume u ,n ...anpdagelathe podeml ne
ks'°';12§?`3>"`
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aswixns or :M §j|Q.¢<;
I n l . . v t | |l \ \ | \ : l x v l | | ¢L I L ! I C I \ . l l l . | .U -g g :lgpmeaick to get buck to the Sha was not lens c onfident or less
c onten trfl ln the parad ise sh e was
hdp ln g to`ttIId.bu t mtnvth lng had
come into r Ilfe wh ic h sh e wa s
ac c epting bravely and courageous
l! I n d e ve n wi th n d d n On e a ve
beut lik e a humme r.Toi ne tte h ad
to face lllm to tfeturn his com»
{mnlnn'| greeting.It wa s imp os si ble f or h er no t to
see hlm whe n she made this move
||l9n|Rlll fhnlun u r lt l lhmunnnn
was almost ney nnd the power n fhis stron g will tn c ontrol.In the ir
:vvnra o f mmmd e n h tp ,J or ma and
his fa the r h ad never mme an ne ar
tn eac h othe r ns ln the se weeks of
tension.
llu : ne lle uA l | m » ¢ & - w i l l - a n d m a n e
followed those which hadune |,°.
ture.Jeeml k new he wu n g h u n g
s o m e t h i n g t h a t h a d t o b e c o n i
a n e r e d a v a r n l n n f m ' r t n n n r n ans. aa-.;.»{;;f35;'{.,|\ia§,.'aa | i;'»;;, ¢T;;.¢.?;.'.E';¢5;¢'£5"i'.T'» I .mmm .'L'._ 1':'f!:'£ i*!_'!'s'!=-!f§',§|'¢i,"||||}¢ '|,]""]f|, "Sl """""mum along the Rlrhelleu.Ilan:n u n ' l m m m h z m J . . ~!'!'!'YPPW 'F''l'¢\!'llniI\¢_ 'WF Itram loofilng ds hlm which wal
. \ \ . | H , - ; / f »"ln'?f r ," ' f = " f £ » % f Z I
me su m: nt ll wn unu W il! I DP a nywhenDlvaknuc ame u n the Ric h
Mlnu wi th a host n f HITPB thnn-
snncl five hundred men and made
fnr¢>vor u hallowed rr on nn n f th eTn nleu r sehrneurlp hy c amping
For two yenra Tolnette remulnedlu Quehlx without nmklug u vlslt
t o th e Rlrhellen..Du rlng theseyears.the tragedy df llll nllvlded
b lr th wa s forc ed upon J eunn.
»'l1:ae was no doubt thnt the Eng-'|.llh ln hlm was uppermost or that
t h e n m l n hla bloo d wa s to wa rd
tha southern frontlera and the col-
mle a o r H e p a mu n h a a ma Y u h e
lured the plane where he llved
with a alncere pnaalon-the Big
tomar,Forbidden valley .u ll th emllu o f wlld e r n e a a ab o ut nu n n l
m -an h o c ou ld loo k to the h a rl-
aona.T h l l wa s New F ra nc e.I t
vwa a hh f uth er-' a c ountry and no t| I | . l mo th e r s .Between hla h t n e r
a n d h lml e lf a c o m r a d li l lv ha dg r o wn u p whic h n o th i n :c ould
b u n k .B n ! m a worship fo r hla
m o t h s l u a d lf e r e n t thlng,u
nf something halldea motherhood
hound hlm to her.Bla Men d.: had
inc reased lu number.He c a me to
k n o w neonle along th e Blc he lleu
bu t u n a a lwn y a c o n a d o n a h e wn l
nb tmti rw o n e o f th e m. To ln¢ tte ' a
l o r d . | a n d h e r h a l : r d f o t h l m D ° f "
da te d In h la me mo r y a n d ke p t r r
w u d ; u m u - m a .
I A ! l n Anguat o f th o second
n u o f h e r a b n me o . . & ln ¢ tts r e
h l r to To nten r man or lo r lm o n t .Jeema'~wi th
th e d d ¢.a n o t I 0an d o a a lp o n r lo .Pa ul ' b da y an d
lla h o tle w e r e a la o é t th e h e r o n !
n o u a l :a u a a m a Z . .a l - a t a a a w a n
on t he i r u r t o Q u e b e c , w l t r t h a
exmfptflon o f Tontonr,wh o n ~malne d for the harvestin g of mwa-
A for tni ght af te r the y had go ne.
P e t e m d m m a b o u t ' ml n m a a n d
P ln l Ta s h a .H e h l d u n d ! r e e
n a n lu d To l n e tm h a l lld .Sha had
tne lr elders.alle su m.and, ll dld
not seem rlght thnt J e ema almuld
not he among them,W h lle klllln g
was wlc ked uhd ln exc nanble.l| wus|Go dg iven privllege to defend
one'a home and fnmlly .She quot-
ed ' rou tenr to su bsta ntlnle her he
ller th at wa r would never reachthem,and she kn ew th at Seems
wou ld n ot se ek lt a n y mo r e tha nhlarather.Bu t she thought n
would d o n o ha r m fo r J eetul tn
prevnra hlmnelf along wlLh th e
other young men of the aelgnenrle.
T o tnla anggeatlon Hepalbah'ahomely phllosophy mnda objec tion.
B a told Catherine th e day wa s
coming when J eema would he c om-
po lled to h gh :an d th a t h e wo u ld
have to c hoose one alde or the olh~
er to chnmplnn.When th a t day
arrived, sentiment would not atnndI n th e wny ,lo r.wi th a wo r ld ln
tnr moll a bou t them. o ne c ou ld nm
be Engllah and Frenc h at the tame
ti m e No mnn c o nld te ll on whi c h
dde they wo uld be when fo rc ed to
lt.an d na he deaplaed a tn l t n r
more than any thlng elle.lr wa s
hll o plnlnn tha t J e ema sh ou ld n vl
ho ta u gh t th e wa y s o f wa r u nd e r
th e n a ;o l Franc a an d than,n
mig ht be, dg ht for th a E ndlah. As
I fn mtle ra mn n. h e malntalno d th uthedneatng h nn g ma n v r u th e
mn: Rln e. a n- ee wa nd er er ot the
f o r ma ,a le a th e u we k ln g n a ma n
tu a h un d re d g r ea ter th u mp th a n
the hr lng of a mna kat ln c o mpa ny
vl th a a c o r e o to t lu a - a .T h a t w a awhat J eema ahonld be.a a a I a n :
B i le h e c o u ld n e r ve wh e n h o n o r
and d uty c alled h lm when l-he ac t
became necessary.
T h l l dllcusalnn wa a th e b e d l r
:li ng o f an oth er p ha se l a I s u z u '
l h .n p la c ed b e f or e h lm e u - u mHa m m .|.v.u..»|.....ap --_\.-._a
- m l \ - S I '
E','§;~"<§;§¢'"""§,§:."§E;a
lanuary 16 - 17
b r a s k a
I norm mr or n ln fn f,-. .- .B . .\\'h¢=-n. she knew they were c om
ing.Catherine; had sold:
" l r y our hearts tell y ou I t l l
rig ht. I IO wi th th em!"
But they remai ned. For Henr i is
was a strangle zreater than D i e
sknu fought.lrreater than th a t i n
whic h Braddoc k died.For J e ema
U I wa s less a torment an d mo re\ tlte my sterious ma dman o f y outh
1 tn tramp to tho clash of arms. For
Fnthnrlne lt was the n h e n n a of' h m llfa.a s l o w o f d n r k n n n and
Friday and Saturday, _}
in ( h ir St o re lo c at ed in Bl a ir . N e
J
Bushel n $2.19
FRESH PRUITS AND VEGETABLES
A r n s s ro'rA' ro|:s
Rnme Beauty or Wine-Fmcy No.l Red Tri-
|| p fo r the L umhe o r umph Good to Bake,
Cooking Broll or Fry
4 pounds l9c 10 pounds 19C
Bus hel ----$2.19 Bushel ----99¢
Pork and Béans
Libby's with Tomatn Smce
is Good Either Wnrmed Up
nr Cold
3 cans~254:
u r r r v c m
Solid Crilp Heads, Ten-der und Sweet.DelicioulwithBentFoodsMly»onmiu
3 ppunds 191: Head ''106
BANANAS
Firm Golden Ripe mia.Just Right for Sduh orDeaen
SALMON
Hanny Vale Fancy Pink.Dellcfous In Sallds nr
Croquetten
2 'rm Cuts 23¢
u s e
.-.` . . . . - u \ . | » |l u l un n c e r t n l n t y I n h o r s o u l w h i c h n w
w a y n n d r t n n l y I w f o r e n e w s w h i c h
s w e p t l i k e n w h i r l w i n d o v e r t h o
l a n d .
God ha d b oon wi th New Fr anc o!
Braddoc k and his English I n
vm l e n were ¢l¢~at1oyedl
No triumph n f Frenc h lr m l ' h i
th e Ne w wnrlrl had been so c omplvte. an d D imu knu . the Bru t Ger
ma n ba:nn wh o was i i lh tl n t tai*PPIIIPD fl\n\n"| lAn6\nun;-A L___\§.1FM '" 1 ~ r
It Ha d Ne t Been Mor D n l n to
Speak to Mlm.
more daquem umm wordl.It I n d
:lot been her dc-sire .to :peak to
m.1: he needed murnge, it vu thu
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r o M a p n u m n n h n d d r l vm th em
fn th e d n o r n n f Ala my .W m m xr e r e | \ x ' h l! l d r e Q l h d
r l (~ f n u r n f me lo n ]m m wh o
were beginning to q u t h u ms d v e s
Cnnnd lahl.
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mum BACON
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Redeanad Navy.De-lici nus co ma mm Fmh §,.',f§x" "f.'flffd"' Whol;
Pork or q..,,,Dally
6 pounds 39C 3loaves -IOC
w.»u|,uuuuuu:uu ~ |u|:u [ I TU I t I 0him.H o ln vllvwl his he a d whe n
she met his li ~H e r h c r w u
flushed.her v:1|d a d l y a llo w.
whi le n u OWN -lu-ek:b o n only
tho color of sum and w i n d (H e
~H Q U D F h n v n \ n » ¢ u u -L - . .- -
ne ws to He nr i Ru lli n .'1'¢_-'(hLh»
orlne h e reo=?Ilod h l l pn q lc tlo n
th at the Emu! e=h wo u ld n wa r g e tIntoth ll pa rn d ln e o f thllrl.N w
the who le ml m :was le tt ll d fo r
ma n ;n a n t n m m e ,f o r D h l l a u E....,..............If l"llIUWII u tr ,l u would gwegn ghgjf lggt ~unmond did |19 -wtnnd an lhc went fr om th e Pha mp ln ln c ountry . Z
Ong f r p g -||101 - A | - 1 L_-ro mp le td y a n a n e w b r o o m me n t
l
lll
ta lle r md m o n bemdtu l.
cbs v u 1 fu l l- g r v w n mn a n d
d la s e d llku A y o uu n ob le .Du c
wit h h llt ln ey e c ould lee 3-1 he
W u d e sp e ra te ly ln lo u w l '1\r1~
matte,Peter avowed.But I !hew a r e l J u d n o f in c h |3 a l r |, md
he camldered hlmld f t o b o t h at .
T lc h s w u n l o u v n y h o m !
rentimdnn a t h l l d a l r m.n m
_-_..,.....,....,..........,.. . - - " w wwh lc h eve n hi s mothe r hld to ne -
o g mu , lh wxh : h e n a me d n o h o ld
hlm u lon g a n p ou lb le in hll b oy -
hood y earn.D u r i n g I n s n e xt y u r
he ma de several trips wi th He p -
s lh n h . ¢ o ln | to A lh n n y a n d u h r
u th e country o f Pe nn xy lvmln .Elr h time he re tu rn ed In h ll ho me
yvfggfhlns held h lm more cl08¢I¥
.
............- - » U ,u u u u n .uu-I lp s h ld barely f o r me d a u ma .
I 4 t a , . l t ! e r vhs t o u t o n th u
rroen.uma Tu * - te n r '| I p o c tu u ln r
fea tur e a t Un- dn y . a mili tar y r u-
vld w o l h l l lonnnm,w i l l wh e n
an d c hildren n I m m u n ;th o m n -
llal di splay .Th " m a le g u s h , wh o
ha d drilled In their o wn l u m -
eur wl. jo ine d T-m\ eur '| men . Only
I lm r i B n l n ln n m J e s ma w a n n a t
amo ng them.Henri.n m d d v e t o
th e h e t ,u m m I n s Gl t h e r l mm m use hnr1 whlc h ml d a t l r i l s
m a m a o f n . h a d m m e w l d : a n
he r h o me H e had le s t almost
e vn r y mm h e h a d to th e lc me o f
nghtlng,an d n n ly h l l wo o d s : le x
: a d ke-nt M m fr o m io lnln g D l a
an.E ve n To lue n e ha d w m h d I o
g o l
Th! ! rec alle d n n imp or ta nt ma t-
xer to h is mln d.Tolue ne ha d en~
m u t e d h lm wlth a letter fm'
J eeml.Bo llln g o ve r wi th lull o wn
nellllh exultnllomg he h ld fo r g o t-te n n.He h o p e ¢ I ! vr u ll mv m~
no n f u r J e e m t o c u m to th e
» 1 m» m» | .u . mn . . ¢ » . . ..-..¢ L.-
sg
T a s e r "nm _'IE-th. llihlmn nf1'. n u Mm a d m a n S h u l r l n b e d h i m n o
h m m T h e n m a . a c t u a l l y u m m
l o b e l c a d a ! ! h ' h e t lld t u d i
m m - a M m .
m u'»w rm ng -pesq gvnm
_. __,_.. ... ... .-v-. uw- wu-y ea nz sc hool, Tolnette returnedm {>nteu r mlnor.
Peac e l n d h l v n ln e u l l !over
th e R1 d \ e , \ lm I n h ld b e e n 1 mln
am g e ar mr F r a n c e n u m; th e f a r I
.
°"' *"° bommlni "I" W ! an iTi"'n`T»"` "ia"ii' """' "" ""w um . -'\e'.°=!!M! l m am-mufm ua.
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