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01-22-1931ENTERPRISETHE wumuwmu OoUN1'Y'3 nnrra 'mn mnwa-n¢¢mn~| ~GENERAL NEWS OF WASHINGTONBLA|R'S LEADING NEWSPAPER »FFlc1AL PAPEB OF wAsmNc'mN COUNTYC lh ¢ t b G¢ xi |_ 8 » §_ l l }¥ d l n l l » -NUMBER 1BLAIR, NEBRASKA, JANUARY 22, 1931nbu»ladw¢¢x\y\q|»|mA.m»»a»s. m f t» dw m u .n Mw Ye »r-B h\ xk ovn. 5¢ -VO L U M E xxxv w n u ma u mm- `»5<>?=;3,,§;§<>§f,QQ,Q Q..1$§ §{Home Theatre AndThe Key to Ncrmalcy »;;=fla® ' ~ ~f=~,-af ~.;\§¢,:,1<%i¢§\% '-¢~-,<.c ,f "'r"'7'3¢?=»¢». 'i»i;fv Q34 ~ ' = w ~ \ ac |< 7 4 " ~~E' *>= ~.., . . _ ...f ~' ° ",_ - . ; . ~ ~ ~i m , f i r v 14 ,f ~s ,We; " f f ~55% ~#iff v~ 11 '~ ~; ~ ~ ~ ~._;~;»-» -,4~;~, ~frsi Q . ~}'¢'f 1 'J. "»fm ~~u i ~,.. ,vw A -c i1eff~. §§€?f;,> . Q5fA-»~,1 . ~=~»£.§51;,. na _.,. .¢~1»_f~,. -1 1¢ 2411 ,"~,~ sp; §.;Q~ »/¢'_1E .if ~~. .~ ' i ~ ¢ S u p t .M a s s e r A g a d n C h o s e n 1 " ` " "? f. § § § N\ v H= S ~ = Y '_J. E.!\1cCx-acken, better kngwn Q an l o (hm-nbridze. Neb.'Robbed of.$soos a a -u .Jan un y 20 , 19 31 "' Mr . J o h n A . Rh o ld e s ,"' Hlnir 'F'h1tpfnrin.n 0 h l uy u m m u 1 - u m c mT o L e a d B l a i r S c o o 5 . #.:.°"'.§."L."',§f',f2.*§:'§2'."..2,'°" ? i |U s awB m EE, 'ii;'§;;,;a;2'iI: _ _ _1n. . . r . . . . . . . |n \ . - . . . : . . .s ~ A T ~' l u l l w i n Li in g rn n ilv l\n\u»lilAumber of friendé dropped n on'him and eninved an exnerienceiThe Board of Education Re-elecls\SUP"l`S. IORM NEW °"'i 23; ;,"_,j'_`§'}`§°,ilfZ\`7`.fl'i'§¢`2§f1.1 l ITCLOCK DINNERd_0..h e= ..i.§.l1 te e t}\ L ..e»l:.»M r .a n d Mr s .Me r le Ne w k i r k _. .» n | | v " ¢ - - - "¢ . v u \a l ] Some One Le ft in the uilding at the Close of Bunine Sunday |Nigh t. ,,.`n`§§éun'E`a1§J'H'"'El time D .V .Mouser to the S u p e r i n lendenc y e f th e S c h o ols f or th e Eig hth Con se c u ti ve Ye ar f m - -'S C H O O L H A S A F I N E RE C OR D lfi ne Cor ps o f Teac hers W o rk in g Harmo nious ly \' iitl1 Sup erintend- en t an d S c h oo l Boa rd Sup t.D.V .Na s se r wa s un an i rnously elected as Superintendent _.|Al...uI..!....n:}anhnnle Far'the A' li i l. !: i llL .L h n u u n A t a c all me e ti n g o f Su pt.D . V. Mass er, the sc hool superi ntend- ents of the la rg er sc h ools of eas t- er n Neb ras ka,gather ed i n Blai r Tuesday eveziing f o r th e purpose o f f o r mi n g a bigger a n d better hi g h sc hool athleti c leag ue. Th e sc hool superintendents to - gether wi th th e me n o f t h e local' fac ulty an d Mr .H .H .Br o wn , pre si den t of th e Bo a r d o f Educ a- tlnn wa r n 9n1£rl.!1inEd a t 8.6230 |Th e en ter tai n me n t wa s n o t o f th e c o mmo n ty p e b u t wa s o f a .re li gio us n a tu r e a n d af te r th e ' u s u a l ti me s p e n t i n a s o c i a l ma m ne r a. n umb e r o f o ld ti me songs, , wh i c h ar e de a r to u a a ll,we re su ng .A m o n g t h e songs wa s o old f a mi lia r o n e o f ' Si lve r Th re e A mo n g th e Go ld " a n d " W h e n Y J U an d I 'W e r e Y ou n g, Mag g ie " . A t th e c lo s e a r e a l h a n q u c ty a s .s pr ea d wh ic h wa s br o ug h t i n b y ' t h e la d i e s a n d to ma k e th e e ven t n r m !hi r thd n v celebration.Mr . :»~I n I lr e m u a h ,u l n u n w c c n a r u l u u r - prise,wi th mu c h pleasure ' an d satisfac tion.I t wa s 9."' courageous uttera nc e a n d " f me ly pu t. a nd rec alled e x-' .--.r__--..:_urls...:_n.........es entertai ned at a seven o'c .Io c k din- ne r la s t Su n d ay e ven i n g a t t h e i r fa r m h o me we s t o f Or u m a t wh i c h th e f o llo wi n g we r e pre sen t:M r . an d M t n .Inrl-c Crnuniu an d B u d ff 5 91 »;'»:~"-...F ~f *li 7,f ag..r~l ; i,e '°-.:.14."-E;a n J F 'Doon Unlimzeid from the Inside to~ r, r 1rl x % ,. . i .¥ . l :.'1:;\ [~J' 4 \1f~~ p /~\\. x / f .f .-1 }j :~1 / f '| Mask Ball wept. Of Com ~_1m°-'riff'< . . ~ '~ 7 W ¢ l l as I | \ | ¢ | u l l \ . \ H n a l aoidda y s wh en dr i n k i n g f lo w pxotec tion o f 1 rec ent re siden L saloons and riahed under the law.My me in Bldr. 1 wr a u and Bess of Blair, Mi.and ~Allow gh, Fm:ape of Those Com- Hans Lehbert of Bennington,r.h RohbeandM m Peter Nielsen,Mr.&3\d rustling ' e ry MP8 viCtol' Johnson ind Phyllis,Rnmo Yima rllnriwo §1\n¢lnv niuht c ontrasted wi t h those o ld unrege nerate da y s surely sh ow th e va lu e o f Pro hib i- d o n to a n y c o mmu n i ty . L a s t Sun day n i g h t we he ld a un i o n me eti n g i n o u r c hu rc h h er e a nd I g a ve th e address. in observanc e of the s 0 Q o al 1| 0 I M r a n d M r s : A n d r e w J o h n s o n a n d ~ ~ ~ " f m Q a t h e r m e a n d Mr .E d wa r d Th e atr e an d th e Robi nson 'Cafe I\a\n.kmrk, ali o f near Orunm.| wa s "e mo \~ c d f r o m a desk i n th a i n g Th ; i n ° o ' ; ' ; § " § n i " ; : ' ; f " h ; " 3 2 ; \ b a s e m e n t w h e r e i t h a d been le f t .f o r s a f e keeping.A p p a r e n tly th ewe r e added ars'v' ° ' ° r t§ ° h ' § ° n jo b wa s do ne b y so me one wh o amd Pe te r N" ? ' " " "he a e s h h a d been ove r loo k q i a n d le f t i n SCORES Rnd w a s CRUICFHB Ne w _ lf h ¢lunilrlinu nf fh a .r\|nen n f ln\a.r CI UIC n u n :s n ]n \ n u v.. - --_.-ei g hth consec utive y ear a t th e :nec ial me etin g o f the Boa rd o f FI-luentian held n l. th e h ig h s c ho ol 'inc -fda"o wn i n g .Mr .Masser's m w \`\"ll.'|'2f'l cnlfr fo r the sa mo solnry as ho- rec eived last y e a h Th i s is i n ko.-ping wi th th e bu s ine ss polic y of th e B oar d. A glanc e in to the sc ho ol rec o rds f o r MIC*ma n y y ears whi c h Sup t. Mn ss er h as h ea de d th e Blai r ed u# c ntionnl sy s tem sh ows th a t there has b een g reat irnp rovemem. a long a ll lin :s.Sc holastic stand ards n u v u ,' . -.- - - - - - - _o ' c l o c k c h i c k e n d i n n e r a t t h e C l i f - t o n h o t e l .A f t e r t h e d i n n e r t h e s u p e r i n t e n d e n t s l e p a i r e d t o t h e h i g h s c h o o l w h e r e t h e y d i s c u s s e d t h e b u s i n e s s o f t h e e v e n i n g .T h e f o l l o w i n g h i g h s c h o o l s w e r e r e p x e sented: Supt. W eisensee, Tekamah; Sop t.Hi l d mt h ,Oa kla nd ;Supl.. Bonn ey ,W est. Point;Supt. Young, Ly o ns ;Sup t.Mass er,Bla ir.Th e represe ntative f r o m th e W a ho o high sc hool fad ed to appear.A f te r a.ge w disc dssion i t was dec ide d to / f orm a te mp o r a r y U .- v -. . - _ __ _ '' aM c C r a c k e n w a s p r e s e n t e d w i t h a b e a u t i f u l b i r t h d a y c a k e m a d e b y M r s . C a l e b L o f t i s a n d d e c o r a t e d b y M r s .J .E .F i s c h e r . J a c k e M c C r a i c k e n i s o n e o f t h e f e w p i o n e e r s e t t l e r s s t i l l l i v i n g . I-Ie ha s k nown th e life of the fr on- ti e r a nd i s o ne o f the md wt i n te r - es tin g coriversationnlists t o be fo u n d i n th e c o u nty . I le i s , f o r h i s age,in exc ellen t hea lth a s is also hi s wif e.He h a s enjoy ed si xty -two y e ar s o f mar ri ed li f e an d th os e who k n o w th i s wo t- » n u » ¢ ¢ ¢ 1 - » n 1 nnniversnry of Prohibition 1 spoke on "Some Web Her- esies".The Superintendent of our city schools was among my hearers a n d i m vited me to repent the md- dress before the High School and Sth graders,which Idid this moming.I thought that fine of him and con- sidered it a great privilege to get the message over w » » » » u » . ¢ »» » ¢ ~gd n m Le bbm the lo wi f;;",§§y`},i§gL';;|;h`e"I:;§§y ki h w amoon to some an wasawlgnharggw b;\=f;;§§§$£?2?§,the accumulliions of the/§aturday Y v 'and Sunday business. After completing the job egress from the building was made by pulling the pins in the hinges of da Mbe Cl |,the hack door and escape wasm§"§.»."£'$` wth »h£$'.f'1'Lh vii.- ew-As mon ".""' robbery was ton..e program consisted of Ahliscovered the police ufficiaiwere "°"l"z RS0l\:£d' Zf"Ei'F 2!%£3¥E?: \;\'<§ified::¢h»;¢;1;;as immediately lunch at midnight, M. A. c . MEETS|Well Attended\Makes Keport\ \ Blair Firemelfs Annual Mlsk Ball 1980 Rumor! Made by Department _ "h a v e a l w a y s b e e n h i g h .I n s c h o l - a s t i c c o n t e s t s t h e B l a i r c i t y s c h o o l s h a v e a l w a y s r a n k e d n e a r t h e t o p w h e n c o m p a r e d i v i t h o t h e r s c h o o l n of th e s ta te . Inte rest i n extra- c urri c ular ac- ti\.'if_i5 has also been increased org ani zation vjrhich wi ll probably bec ome pe rn mn en t later.Th i s new or gar dzn tio n wil! g o u nde r tho na me o f w e 'I'ri~Valley League. W a h o o wa s dr o p p e d f r om th e o r - gun iz ati on an d Sou th Sio ux Ci ty an d Staf lton ha ve b ee n in vi te d to th y c o u p i e wi s h th e m ma n y mo r e l celebrations. s U P ' r . B E L F O R D H A S A U T O A C C I D E N T A ¢mr{n1|n.nll'lnn1nhile 8CCid€IlfE`|Brings oh: ¢h¢.Um| Crowd Merrymakers in Costumes nique'| °f|of Commerce Brings Out Flat U-flefllll I-`||||re|for W||h|n|lvIl\°225 young penplg.Q em. ssuunnu annum me unnngzu .1 - ~~___Pennm Inspected of dw erlma¢-»~-»I :J ; e s - . n m 3 ' t _ &: : . : ~.,.::rr.,e . . , : : . , . . . , . m l m - ~ u p d e r P u n f e i l l n r e . - f - 4 |*S E V E R A L P R IZ E S AW . \ R I) I ID c l a s s e s T A K E N A P R I L F I R S T H ITh e an n ua l ma s k ba ll gi ve n bs'' A s u mma r y o f t h e 1930 c ensus 'th e fi r e d e p a rtme nt la st S atu n f df y lwi d c h wa s ta ke n last.A_pn1§i\~§.s!: n e a m m e la wn we t. He r e s y- 1 me a n to la tes t u p - t m da te ?I t w a s p u t f o r th b y a. Dr. J . J . Se elrnan, of Mil- wa uk ee la s t we ek .H e i s A n n A (' L n f \ : l \ n n § n l n I } | \ n Q a as 0 s §1§H""ie£r¥fr¢-lin' _Q Rhoa den an d eve ry e f f o r t ma de to a pp r eh en d '~ _th e c r imin al.~G.A .Raihnaunn,th e ne ga |U p to th e present n o de fi n ite T h e president,Mr g .David 'c lue ha s b ee n f oun d. Mu mme r t a p p o i n te d the fo llo wi n g ,_ _,, _n| \l l rl.ri1 _,,___,,__ . . . . . .. . - .. .- -. _ _.un de r the s up e rvis io n o f Mr . Mas - ser.He has personally coached the de ba ti ng teams.I n 1928 his te a m won th e s ta te wi d e d eb a ti n g tou rna men t.F o r th e past.f o u r y :\ r§ hi ;= te am has alway s re ac h- join.The first. athletic moat spon- so re d by thi s ne w le ag ue will be a conferenc e tra c k meet.to be he ld at Te k ama h , o n A p ri l 2 4 . The s c h oo ls tha t a re n ow i n th is n e w league c onsist o f th e la r g e r oc c urred ne dr th e C o mi n g Ci ty sc hool house H north o f Bla i r ah abo ut se ven -t rty Fri da y e ve nin g. Cou nty S u p e n nd en t B e lf o rd , i n c o mp a n y wi th is a E d ith Ho k u m, wa s 'd r i vi n g n o r th an d pulled In i g h t pro ru le a n d .|.....-....:. (.¢I.l|n n n s m n r m n n i n i n t : u r n u t m t m r a n r r r¢>n1rn¢:l o r w a e s n - |v|»= v.uw v x " = ' ; f ~d j u d g e s :Mr s . A . C . D e b el, Mr s . A .u.1| .\:\ \_\Jl.¢l.¢r|\.| |:" nrnto-.""_ . _ _ .. l l II mwa tt.arid Mr s .D .C.V a n ___ _-_ _s u n u v- - - .. r . - --v ¢ ;q - - - - . - » . - D - - - - - - - - .- - --*w a s t h e b a g e ve n t .i n i n g t o n c o u n t y .T h e s u r v e y s a r e ' n n # n n f h a u n n u n n .A w i n d ; | n f i l u : a n x r a r n m n n f o v n r v t p n 1 . a s s o c l a u u n r s - - l : \ . u . } -Ar r u m u r u u n A rn 1: n u Il l e 1 | |,|T .l"'l'!lidl!nt Eflllld Nllzltm is in=d,n§g,§=;°_; °gI.,..,..,.,.,. at Qhe National Luth- nnlidering rm i.-.._-F§_':s:*fs::'!.._§2"fsna°f_:' 1.lu.u\.'t:u l u c o 'Ann sau..usauvn -; | ' " " '= va r ,. ", b v .;»¢¢n.¢. . . » ,----1 'Deusen,wh a decidgoodc r o wd wa s pres ent an d th..y ea rs an d p u t m s u mma n z e d U i k g o y v n a s t h e ~ P gd )as th e ne ga ti ve aide. .1 d a n ls re po ve sal :§°ostu~n}es mere mo s t c h a ra c ter n s a c | f1 1 ;{af a ma tte r o f rec ord a n | l "'T"|\.n Riulnfpnntlm Amnn d-a 90011 attendanc e c ed th e fi na ls f o r th e dis tri c t de-sc nools oz eastern Nenrasxa.lu c y ove r w p a s s a tr u c k tha n wa s a p -b a ti n g c hampionship.D u r i n g th e ar e na tu ra l ri va ls i n gthletic wor k.proac hing wh e n a c a r d r i vi n g b e . .......| .:.. -"mana hh 4. nw. » ka n n "n "f*n~\n.nnnnn1|\.r fhufn Un" ha vrnaher 11._.\n . -l....».\...'l.~.."HAvnnfnd i n :FORMER BLAIR l 1 pm.. an years .ns ww., ...ne ......88 debates and lost only 21. ln other lines of extra-curHcu- lar activities the Blair school has b g "outstanding.In spelling p pils from Blair city schools hnve won many county contest and have placed high in state and in~ terstate contests.High standards have also been set in declamatory work nm! music. During Mr.Massefs career as city Superintendent the Blair city school buildings have been brought to a high state of efticiency.With the line cooperation ol the Blalz Board of Education, s modern two room brick building hns ho'n erected for the school children in the north part of town,The west. wan! building has been remodeled and modem plumbing and heating equipment has been installed. Last year the splendid ne\vSenior highschoolbuilding was completed at n minimum cost in comparison to modem standards.Mr.Masser has also won the confidence of his associates in the teaching proliession.He has serv< Cd the teaching profession as pros. imlent of the East Central Nebraska Athletic Association; Chainnsn of many important committees in thn §tnte Teach-:rs Association.Thisyear he is handling the organiz- ation work as 'Secretary-Treasurerof the State District Music Assn- ciatinn;Director of the EastemDeclamstory Amociation and also a director of the Eastern Nebras»ka Basketball Tournament. But Hr. Mssser has not over~looked the fact that in order tn promote a perfectly working ma-chine he must have nor-fnrlv ~.........,..-...., ...,.,.._...-_ ,,.__.._intenest and greater crowds at the; athletic contests sponsored by schools of equal size.Bigger and better things are predicted for thisnew athletic association.I Bacl1elor's Esca- pade Popular Royal Neilhhon Sponsored tha Play Which Goes Over Big and Pleaseu the Public in General. Have Fine Attendance MAKE GOOD NET RETURNS The Royal Neighbors organiza- tion of this city,sponsored the musical comedy," A Baehelor's Escapade",which was presented by hmne talent players on last. Thursday and Friday evenings, at the high school auditorium,The ploy was one of the best home talent productions that has been given in the city for years.~ The cast and musical chorus numbered over forty of Blair's best talent.All had their parte well in hand and fitted admirnblg the characters they were repre-IsentinAnumberofmusical numbers wincluding cakzhy songs, clever dances and pleasing spé- cialties were interwoven between the acts. The play was under the direc- tion oi'Miss Merry b Black,of the Midwest Produ g Oo. or l l I n m ugo round the truck with the ' ° ' | sult.that the two cars came to-| gether with a head-on collision. Belford and Miss I-lokum were both severely bruised and battered up but the .driver of the ower carlescaped with but little injury. Both! cars were badly damaged.] Belford,although badly cutaboutthe face and covered with: bandages, was at his post of duty Saturday moming and condwed a' teachers'examination which was m designs.The judges who were to be pre sent fro m outol town failed to put i n a n appearance and a local committee was selected and when the time came for the nn- masking, gave their decisions as to the prine winners as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Evans of Council Bluffs, best costumes; Mrs. \V. F. Hemphill and Orville Scheffler, comic costumes;Elmer Jensen of Council Bluffs and Miss Thine Stockton of California the bestscheduled for that day.iwaltzera ' RED CROSS RELIEFI-'UND STARTS \ ILylGuyer, chairman of the Red Cross local chapter reports the following free will donations to the Red Cross relief fund this week.All who wish to help may do so by sending a check to Lyle Guyer, which will be duly acknow- ledged:Henry Ruwe, S25;D. Z. Mum- mert, $10; A Friend, $'1; Margaret VonLanldn, 52; N. T. Lund dt Cb., 82; J. L. Pound, 52; Stanley Bros.,| 52:J.C. Christensen,52;Lars Hansen, $1; Mrs. Nels Hansen, Sl. TOURING EASTERN COAST Rev. N. C. Carlson, President ot? the Lutheran Synod with his res-idence in this city, is touring the Atlantis coast. Last week he attended the Na- tional Lutheran Coundl in Bnlti~' more, Md and since then he has Thermuic furni slie tl 'hr a n ~ ot`»town orchestra was very good. BLAIR NEEDS RETAIL ASSOCIATION Blair merchants are beginning to awake to the fact that if any action ls taken toward bringing business to Blair that it must bedone through some other channel than our so-éalled Chamber of Commerce.It is generally felt that that organization long ago degenerated into a self admiration club under a one man rule and that nothing could be expected except for the chosen few. Now a retail merchant's asses ciation is proposed which will be offlcered hy me nts and itsfunction be to look atlter the bus- iness interests of Blair in a man-ner that all businesses may there» by reap a benefit.The move is a worthy one and there are many avenues in which such s club could been visiting the larger Danislrfunction.Among these wouldbeachus ln the east.I nn \.:. mum. Mein lun will dan credit association which would be l..¢n',;,*°,___Aunthnn wmpunson.As compared with former years Washington county shows ln live stock production mostly a loss. r example in 1920 she had 602 horses and in 1930.only 7 0 horses.In 1920"she had L099 mules but in 1930 she had 1,114 which was a gain.She had 26,752 head of cattle in 1920 and only 22,882 head ln 1930.In tho milk cows a gain was made as the had only 6,470 head in 1920 and 8,211 head in 1980.ln hogs 52 are reported for 1920, and47,799 for 1980._ The biggest increase in numbers was shownin chickens.ln 1920 the report shows only 172,973 and in 1930 there is a showing of 2l3,ZB3. In grains it is entirely different and in every instance the pro- duction was less in the last. repon than in 1920 as is shown by the table below: 1929 Com 39,872 bu. Oats 36,365 hu. Wheat 14,779 bu. Potatoes 013 bu. 19202,155,819 bu. osssss bu.364,453 bu.34,110 bu. MINISTER ADVANCES , J A recent issue of the Lincoln State Journal contained a piaure of the Inglis family of Lincoln,and one of the group was Rev. Rob- ert Inglis, a young man who will be kindly remembered by the members of the Congregational church here.Rev. Inglis served as pastor of the local church l`or,sev- eral months during the surryoer and Ill I I a C o e e e a o o o e u s Q|» n a o n ue . o l e o no no o a 1 . .......,,....~_............._ment does not prohibit aloo- holic 'liquors for beverage purposes when it is not in- toxicating and liquor is non intoxicating when moderate- ly consumed.Put the pur-chaser upon oath, when sell- ing him liquor, that he will not become intoxicatedand liquor c anbe sold without repealing the law!" How is that for finesse in argument?Imagine sell- ing liquor to an old taper. ..v a ra ; rv ==y .. s be r.o r h h .bein ellin for the isong y g poand putting him on oath not to drink enough of it ua getdrunkAbout 'as sensiblp as giving a baby a woodm turkey, glued to z porcelain platter and putting him onoath not to swallow it, plat- ter and all.Great reason- ing that, but about on a parwith most ol' the wet her- esies. We have a fine place here and are enjoying the work very much. Respectfully yours,John Grant Shick. s n l e e a o 1 o e ne » 1wee o o e q o a e n o o o. a o o u Q, u s e s n c s n o e o o o e s e ENTERS THIRTY-FlPI`Ii YEAR The Enterpdse this week enters its thirty-fifth year as a news- paper in Washington county. During its present managementThe Enterprise has stood for the principles which we thought were ri ht.Beliewin that sei!miseggpi s t h e mn e s d g n o t a s ms l l oul weather.The Club will meet Jan.26th with Mrs. A. F. Newell. Hunter Meets Sudden Death Omaha Hunter Killed Accidentally By the Discharge of Brotber'e Gun .While Bunnies ma ma . Three Men in Hunting Party ACCIDENT wa s NEAR BLAIR Three young men left Olnxdw Wednesday morning on a homing trip on the bottom land north of Blair.After arriving at their desi tination which was the Everett King (arm east 01 the Prentice Smith farm, they employed C. A. King and Clarence King to takeateslmandwagon rand drive them through the timber.Coming to a brush pil.:Harold Gathe, a n d of about sixteen years,got out of the wagon to kick around the bmah pile in an attempt to scare out some rabbits.Failing in this he retumed to the wagon but while climbing into the wagon his foot slipped, discharging his gun. The full charge ol the gun was emptied into the back of his bro-ther, Leonard Gathe,on we le ft side just below the third rib» resulting in instant death. The body was loaded into the car and brought to Blair,where A I . m e s u -e r n o o n s e s s i o n o n t h e 1 9 t h ,M r . N e l s o n p r e s e n t e d s p a p e r e n t i t l e d ,i " l { o w t h e T e a c h e r m a y b e l m - .p r ove d" . I Re v.C.M .Videbec k o f E l k Ho m, I o wa , Re v. C . A . Ne ls o n o f § ` . L " ° ; ' l ' s i m t a m - $ 5 5 2 2 ers of t.he Central Committee o l :Young People's Leagues of The |~Uhibed Danish Ev. Lutheran church 'met at Dana, Jars 19.l About twenty students accom- panied by Miss Rude, Prof. Mal- mln,and Dr.Popcke attended|Wagner's opera "Dunk o l .ow |G0ds"at the Omaha Auditorium M da|'X' pdrt;">¥h;Eventy students and faculty from Dana College willat~ ,tend tht concert of the St.Olaf Choir on Thursday evening. RULES FOR ADVERTISING (Edward A. l"ilene in Editor and Publisher)For years 1 have advocated ,what I consider the basic nxlea ufor successful advertising, it mat- Qters not what B to he advertised. These rules are:1.Advertise largely and cour- ageously the things the people `waht and will be helped by own- 'Ing.~|2. Tell the exact truth in your advertisements, being sure to un-:deratahe rather than overstate the good qualities ol your products. l 8. Do not lie.I! a ms n mus t |1le, let hirn'do it without adver- tising his lnlqulty. '_ ~ If you_do not sell great quam w Qioriin "' 1 . .. | ' T. '" " " i ; 'o l u n m a : w o k h b l d " I Un |¢lU Quits!! "`§¢"¥vn"nr 9,Ithe:dwell hand.hll ....f..1|'1 the °°"'°'l! fi' 5 E ""ke.'!'I:Elnlh»|» ..»....'.T».|\r. u u v v y va 5 n : n | .mnlnnj»ilu\iC»r u l u u a c ;n u B U U U L n m u r nnsvcu _yca un 4 1 5 ,g n ga t t e n d a d v e r t m m g c o m n u t t e e t o w o r k o u t e n d e a r e d h i m s e l f t o y o u n g » § ¢ ` I = ' i ` < i m y H e i s B i n t h o d....|.. I '3 " °C '8 ' i f ~R C D '~ ~ ~ I n l l i i l "~ m v m e u n u e u m a n oP. .m m s 'x f h e r a n u n m x n s t i o n b y D r .R . J .m m W m n m e t h o d t h a n i m p r o v e_ u m P ° u " ; " l m ° ' ° f i h m e i n l n r d o c h i t w u t u r n e d o v e r w m e f t h e H 1 0 0 o l w h a t 5 1 0 1 1 I r e a d v e r - '° (d ¢ ( "F ° '* : h 9 u n d e r t . | . k ¢ r a n d I n t e r t a k e n t o l i i n z u n i d l i t i n s u n l y t h e b e s tue]a 553 'éérpffllf """'-"Iwh o are do in g the ir wo r k con- sc ientiously an d produ c ing wo n l der fu l r es ults.In f a c t we b eli e ve that the who]hine, superin. tend ent,'Leach s an d board a r e m d soon h a d th e a f f i li r we ll i n han d.She chose he r c ast a n d c horus,beg an prac tis ing a n d i n li ttle o v e r a wefllft wa s re a d y f o r presentation.She br o ug h t wi th he r a la rg e nu mbe r o f c ostumes ._. \.: .|..|.\.....L-_... ..:....\.. ........... .I...€,¢... uuqrv 'lava scam; nn;an vu ne u e :expe c te d h ome th e la tte r next week. AN APPRECIATIOI We wish to thank the pan ux q friends g over pie w ma lt w no tnelr tracing.A road committee could also bo delegawd to 'see that in wet sea- sons the roads were kept pass- nhle.In fact them ue an many ways in which such a club couldact that we wonder why the idea A le mr mm mrs . Ana wa s n-wxight, who is spending the winter in Lirusoln, conveys the followingnews concerning Rev. Inglis whieh she thinks Blair th-lends will be glad ta know.She states that he ln closing his Ipape r, we luve mao udy nvai ded guggg" anything of that nature.Leonud GutheWehaveendeavoredatall twe nty-lnur ,mg times to give the news as it is ,med at 4211 Q, without fear or favor.We hnve 9,-n,h_He was every reason to believe that this nn ,._\,i|d n_m m has met with public |p~ lvmlua in the mn:-kata w we d,v m !"5f1f |I'aE»'£5E`£i\¢n sell gren- of me md 1¢-_er quantities in this way, adver- wm Point Ave., tile still more courageously.married hut lmdl 6.The Rmater budnus sue- ill LJ __..__ -__ _._..,° e s s e s o ! t . h ¢ n e x t l o y e l n a m going to be business men who are MBR at the smmb time the most truthful UR W QMAN and the most courageous adver- working together in better shape mf."" ";j;"" 1=";h;'°';;;;";;;g1wh assisted us in puttinthan has happened Ihr Y¢l1'B-e z the our play "The Bache1or':were verjy pmt sf. many of gn pade"in such a ropA V E T E R A N K N I G H T l, ,_ _}i{"f'}u - _ . 1 & ' . .e_?.\n . l.. Hl| nle n . dn r man n e r .W e ans s uses- was nov. made A TEHIWY long ago.le and*lt will fill a long fe t 'need and urn vnu will be a neat boon tn Blnlr's pas tor ate i n th e Uo n g re g a uo mu p r o va l a n d w e ta k e th i s r -'m m m o f E m p o n a , K m "a n d umiw to umm thos e who hf '.'i'2°. <. 1=:N' rEn'rA1Ns 1-'11 wi ll rn n t an n e f n his ne w c hur c h.|.......n...............»...1 ....:_" _. _ - - . .Bu n e u n l p e .x ua uly x a v u r u z n u G i n n -r " ' * " " uO F T H E G R I P ' m e n t s w e r e h e a r d a b o u t t h e m . | t h " t t h e p r o c e e d :; wéré £22523 353 tn good use and merely thank von ausineae i abgrs ts. ~is a log»~ § i " r » 2 ` ~ o f G r i l l ;°£y"I=f.f1'&"'$';" h'$"pJ'"f»°"¢`i>.1'£}'»§`.§Z xw trading point for a large ter» nell, Iowa.This chllrfrh was or- m merit the aarne confidence in Hn .E.R.Stews ribory and this trade territory can nnized seventv-six wenrs are and +L.. ¢.........last Thursdav at ....-:..-,||is ;;;' o féli.l ; _ , f ; i J_Jf lwill be turnedMm.Brvant left last nisrht.1.:...I +\.... ...~...|.....\...... n\\n W...-1. nn asrdn let us sir Z" ;':;'=';;;;: NEI?-.1>L1911@@<='1'.f:A2'§59Pf Wednesday, for Mllwuukn where he will attend a convention of Gia Hnnsen Glove people.Mr.Bry-ant is a interim "Knight of theGrip" having been on the mall in ~ "' ~f"°b:,z'»i.'' [are soiled and wrinkled,sivins The F»°v°1 N@~\zbb°r»- the players a grotesque appear-mo a /PASSES 82ND BIRTHDAY be enlarged by a concentrated nd- vertising campaign und the bus-iness thus gained may be held pemmnently for Blair,And this 'n a d i t, thNebraska for this one (inn for U\B!,_f l;»m:a5 .¢';f'...T~,"°JZ i i i John Obenst of I-Iennnn, passed Merchants Association,-f- put forty years.'Royal Neighbors.The profiu his eighty-second birth azmlver-l Forty years is A long time for were div-[ded equally wig,the19°YY lust Sunday.To hono th EN'l'ER'l` - .. - _ ._._.=._..- ...=.|_-_- .¢....._._ ._ ...-...-~ can be done through s Retail r e AINS AT_ - l d nnu\:l.'n 32 a great church with an unusual record for accomplishment.Grin-nell r m been,in a me e .tl¥ "Congregational Capital" of lowsandGrinnellCollege is locahed lui(honoring Mrs.m m |NATURAL GAS PIPE LINES q i n c x ' r u n s - o v n n m m m "{;;;§;;§oun, who *"""°°"|A new industry um hu dc\;\e.l- '~sped with amazing speed anweek we repo the sale The nftemuomwus spent in uvi 13 m u mighdly affected Nebruka and ls there.It wus founded in 1347 and of t.l1e_.'|ol'm McMahon farm south when ~Lu; \'$5.,§"§?.'i§..i.."°°:df°=ff»s some sweeping changa ls the olden. west oi the Missisdp- of Blau-_J. 'l`._ Nelson purchased The following were presait: in several fields.Natural gas, upi River.ns founding was by'14U acres of this farm as a mat- Hrs!Ed Durant,Mrs.Grace few yarn ago a term used Ind 1....\:.fav nf lnnnilnhlnn Un \....|.._..... . , u ." _.mnsme mm,in the rerlonsl s z u m :| . | |\ : | . I u \ l u u e l l u u u U l u :n n u | ~~w a s ~~\ : \ r | : n | .m s x n c u u u z u l u .B l u n u n s n g u u l A u n n n I u l ; 1 r i . L u o \ . » 0 n g r e g | | . u u n a u u u s .I m .| . u 5 u . a q u -I l i n I s n ~m r s .m xa n d i t m e a n s h ¢ 1 l # \ l 1 »e f f i c i e n t g i T h e r e d i n f o r t h e u s u a l g o o d t i m e .t e n d e d G r i n n d l a n d c o n s e q u e n t l y P 0 6 4 2 6 ~i m P " ° "t h e p l a c e b e -O s c a r G u y e r ,I H s e r v i c e .M g .j B r y u ; :m u s t r u m : ; ' f ; ' M ° ; n' °¢ 2 ° ¢§ 1 1 ° ¢ w m 1 f ; 5 1 1 o m ;M r .O b e r a t i s a p i o n e e r s e t t l e r z .B .S m i t h r e c e i v e d a g r e a t b i g i s a c q u a i n t e d w i t h t h e s p i r i t o f t h e f o r e p u f r r m e l t o n t h e m a r k e t b u t Q u a r r i e ,M m .J . ~M 2 s t a l l l g =P * - H n _ j v l w ¢ ° \ = { ¢ §f a i r b u t .t h i s c a n b e n m b m q t o g f t 1 § e m z e a n q i s h i g p l y r e s p e c t e d £ ' 2 ' * ° ° ¥ .* i m g * F e P W ? - _M r a g g d c h u r c h a n d s c h o o l ._.1 3 ~5 1 1 .g f f e r g g Q w l w q m m m M c v o y r ~ ; , i ' ° , f ° " ' f ', e " ; ; ; ;w h , ; ; " i ; ; ; m 1 ; , ; ; :. ;. , ; . . ,i 1 § § b ¢ - ¢ »"i f A n n a n l vn n e w n i n fa v . | | ' d | h \ \ t n!|I.I'HQ...li. uowmmm d Missn, mn.Me nu vu:wc Alluwu au ;u;u l- ' H H ' r " " " "Ne b r a s k a been crossed and re- crossed wi t h pi pe lines c a r r y mz ( c o n u n u m o n p m ei z h t)Jaeuver me good: or no nrm would aevenl reasons ul strln n o f bgecyhaveemployedhimallthesetha time s, othr .hun o n the se years._'dates and '§» attraciion of the radio in near eve ome.' m u n s n n E V E N I N G |'rue high »¢¥..,°1 gchem-a under BRIDGE CLUB MEETS the leadership of Prof. K. c. De-l_Grof! kindly did their pan nndlthe Herman town team on the' The Thursday evening bridge added m the pleasure oi__Lhe eve-Dana floor last Wlednesday by aduh met last Thursday, Jan.15,ning iw playing may musical se-acore af. Q0 to 26 . The game was y those who know him.lVlNTON-EVANS QUINTET w1Ns TWO MORE GAMES s'The Vinton-Evans Eve defeaied mrs, v. J. smash 01 roedelm, s. u-.lor his birthday which occurredSaturday, Ja.n_ 1'l and in honor of the ocasion,Mrs. Smith enter- tained a number of friends at a delicious turkey dinner Sunday evening.. ffhose present were Messrs. and ldesdames Watson Tyson, Ed Mah His innallatiorz will take placeon Feb.18, *hen convocation of the Congregational ministers o l Iowa will'be in sezssion them and will constitute the major part of the installing council.Riv.Er- vine Inglis, brother of Robert, who n pwlar of Vine Congregational church of Lincoln, will preach thc, wmcn ne nccepteu,ne neueveu Taylor.that an ordinary profit with a , quick turnover was better than w PL AY mo n FIVEwait for a bigger profit.He own- ed f l m g h j m o n d i n Mr. a nd nm.wul Linen; en~ _ e pur ugra ndpre s ento wn bertaledlastsaturda ner is (1 B. Stnckland, manager of a Hg: five party JJl.'I"»'i.?m'Z, the Columbian Optical Co.of ggx tables of players were preaen\ ~ _ Mr. Strickllhd v=t°f°r~4 and All say that they had the belt | l : - : a t ne:the the Clifton Hotel when a din-lections.In return for their IME anddoose with Jones, Jensen thiesen, Grant Allen, Sam Cheely, installation sermon,r was enjoyed and afterward kindnaa, the Royal Neighbors in-'ind Vig scoring the mon points.John Newell, C.E.Krause, Hur- » evenimr was enent n th: home vited them. tomether with the cast|Saturday, Jan.17,the Vinton- old Stewart,M.R.Lippincott, mu'rlm'rnu r r land Iam n z n n n rIr n tli e r c li ln i l a `i4`f." ~ Seltz and Mrs. Fred Yn nn f"" ' € d " ° ? i ` ¢ § ` n 1 - QQ( p - i n s s. J ame s S o mns e n a n d Mr .IIf' nilrliéfii 1it}£'`6~¥1LlliErl £§"£ iizie 'feeli at the coqgnga-|E»1ns mm defeated the Craig Herman Aye of Omaha, irid Mrs." ' ° " ' ~ E é m m m m m n m a n n C A N N E R S '§ § ° M I l b d . u ml hutch arlori followmg the town team by U. score of 34 to 8 Anna Petersen.J hu (5pa wns n ge 5131; mi P la t the high school gym.The A fine time was reported by 1 CONVENUON pgimes. FIRST Real. SNOWFALL r Much credit is due rhe.¢h1irme=\ game was very slow and Cmis those present.The Will Hmm home out near A o rR m e t h e 01'M e s s r s .H .L .M o r r i s a n d C .0 1~.f=9 := =t h e . ~ ~ ~~t n A s n n u n 'r n | \ 1 n n 'm a nn e r Hi....l o \ . . \ » !» »ln ¢ &Q n v u i a f n l w l n n \ n f t " l n i f P r i r l n u f n !(Tlni.._ _ _ hllagher took the boohy ~J a n u a r y 1931 s m.5 ¢ .I n \| ..\ ' u \ n l ' lsa lunch was enjoyed.Q ¢o r |2 5,_.---_--._..-.<4 Q Q 1 Q 2.;9The first real snow of the sen son fell last Saturday eveningThednwnfallstartedatabou eight-thirty Saturday evening um continued all night.With ua win thes nowd.idnotdriftu1dwu1 beautiful sight. Neighbor o r g a m u u o n ,wna p u :only untheaffairacrosswithabang.|whnle gn0 IIEICI.g u m s q u n n g m e D u n l l t \ l l l \ l . | : n n u na m e .L i c h l i t e r , J e n s e n a : 1 d \A T P A R A M O U Ig|'|°|'g_|:.gg ¢-`i's=~d,|§e`55§fi5&37°l5~fsi3if51`§=*?5id_f5°| BlumColurrllw ruf s u nn m s u I 2 I 5 14 l o l o 17IIB1 9 2 0 2 1 2 2 2 5 2 4 Q When these ladle; go out to do a Vlg were hlgh score men. d thing,they succeed And they'The llne-up of both games con- ¢ greatly appreciate all those vho dxtd of:Jensen,Jones,Slmam a took part,the merchants who len,H.Slmonsen, Kiefer,Vlg, Umlde the programs possible thru Nemetx, West and Lichlltar.their ndvertidng and the encour-}flhs Vl.nwn~Evm|hmm h u r ,ging words from |11 thelrhieads. plenty of fun Kamen left md nny rt one eomlng out will certnlnly re-.:Aévmdue l n T h e ~eeive um: money'n worth. Mins Gladys Moore,who is lmown in Blair for her wonderful singing, append for a week re< candy lt the Paramount Theatre. Min llooxvmis a n1&ve of Bhlr, the daughter of Comdlmm John Moore and hu long been known as a prominent voalht. e n mu e q w e n j o y a b i g f e e d a n dspend the day in visiting,Those present were:Mr.and Mn. E. G. Hmmm and daughter, Mr.und Mrs.John Hansen and son, Mr. md Hn. Ed Hansen ands o n, Mm Chu. N. Hmnn, llls a Kuhn Ha mm And Mx. Ea rl Bun N auonal uannen'luonvenuon.IThe Flrsn. Luthenn Church peo-They expect to be gone about a ple ue busy these days rodecontf-I ing'and renovating their church panamge preparatory w the m~Mrs. Hum Wul! and daughter rlvll of thdr ne w putnr,Rev. m d 1 ; ] & ' : ' ~ ° d n ° f 0 ; ' " : 'James Lund of Neale, lawn, who the mb home in mu will take his dl-112° Feb. 15. b m .'|d¢y.Pubitflbe lor The mm-pau. Qs 26 2 1 za 29 s o s i Jan. 1"M. E. bake sale. Jan. 26-Com Ind Hog Dey pro~ gram. 1:80 p. m.Jan. 27-0. E. s. kensingto:-l. .l m zv mngreggtion-nl umm-_ Jm. 29-"Skiddi:1g",Junior class Play. Fashion Center Beauty PulaPhone 47-Alice 'hiplew-Fins:Beauty Work in Blair.1-1 ,. i.K;¢¢\:=.;¢&¢»\.x"~»V Blair, Nebruh, Jmufy 22, 198|- 1 u w ~ 1 - m p : -_._r»¢=ir-r<a . . . _ . - v ~f Rev. and Milus enrolled et IHowl!'€'.,£f.,1`...., . Ruth u were L°w¢11_wua\-Yauon nnd 1,5 m m mZ°;'Y.'L'.. ..Md" Hm nig 'gusts nl . \:zd_Mrs. Clark P- Eu! Gimbly auhlilhed hctory in Q G:mpmy; wi m-nd H-mul welds-v! ;v*=a~:'z",'E':°°.'%2 °.!.€'?§2&_... Vx... old Lgwgxl gsm; Henk \>"f!¢f!~=s.f9t.¢~°k www i n { '..»v| lnnr I m m b e r. . | . _ 1 1 :t h e b o s p i t l l n n d i r l l l n f g m y i n g a t t h e h o m e nH Y A N D m m e m n c s m o m m a s m m m 4 .A . :1 4 :Lu m mm a l l c u w m n 1 y|.I D N G CREEKnm r;m ..§;¢h°m ¢n "§'a|;=w-H i m qf rmmmg u m n i g l g u .......m»1d=»¢\»==\a°a»=.'!!9§'3!i£§'. 'E°;£'1,°£'"'"'°'€' i11"`b§"in"8§§= §`1 af r Company In mgm-e.nth :Sunni evem"K ml. lun1A Mi s a E e n l e McC0yli\Ad with MIB .rauyu ouusu v a rMr . a n d Mr s .W i l ll i e e h fening. Mr s .Ma r c u s Be c k a n d I B ln i r a n d Mi s a ese-1=,¢»i.=e@4 E%E&°.,;£'§ m m u n c m r m g n o g i u e wi n ds h i eld 'Og k g m v v g - - 0 ; k g r o v e ha tc he rl'fo r lu tn s an d ra ilro ad tra c k g au ge .* i n f u l l t i f 19 31Ru n e ll- - Of f i c e bu ildi n c o m o p e n o n o r as »plated a nd b dr ur o c c up ie d.I o n ' T W i s n e r - L u g !Ne o n si g n i n - |500 s ma r t n e w W a s h D a n e ! ..a.-l!...J ..¢ \:r..|..1 tn:..............\....-.a ..........\..1... §\a\ final Hmm hn n dis lo e un g um m w y n i g h z n u u d l m d n mx c m m b m d C a n d ihmi ly w e r e pn n a t v hi n h vmur.hnPPl'°dl"d:. um mum-mu W... W .....w ..- ,-~..--.____Smlhy whe n 'he h u been pro- at ¢.hA J. S. Conety mnbd Yo ucdon l o n mm.Mina Beullh Mat lr . md M rs . Ch u . Gn u, w ho k i a ,Iowa mmshave lived in Wanhl u n w mg f v ~ B o l i e h o me ! ~ ~§==._.,_ 9?E!.¥*f; "'.&_,_- ,..-.__ home.Sunday evmson of Dum-Mr. andMundny to the children ol 'or a few dnys'lBock of 1 Andersonguests of Mniat the An hmn were Mr. afternoon.:mm o f mm- . i mn . J . ii"u»`é"" """_'" n u nz woef-wulnhumrgf tno lhginivu- un ll-ll l\_¢}\:_¢_0_lfll n r y .pscvn.-__~ .\ | .J . A. L md i s | . n d H n¢v.G e o m mad~¢=1r>¢w w l r v n w n u u r ." d u J°m'FH§ :;'h::|| Flnc {\e § .we m in lmmm on bu- H°°g=;Fgmgnt mddo md : n ; h l ; :l f§.;.°v .f i r . .EET __.er ,| p e n $ t h n d» y s t t h e Ro y Ne a r -T m Emm K¢t,ehm.\rk ~ | n d H r | . M a t . h u w o k d i n - t , h e 8 0 - n u s h r m 1 o r $ 1 B 6 p e r u : f e\=°°d home..,-lm. , nt um Ge ur x! :K| !! c hl ll -Uk n e r v i m us na w.u a h u m m i n w c h u O l l e r . -~ --»~_.-\._..| ..\ u...Ml mf..n f . " " m n M v m t of Mr Thom \"'""""" U. ...., ..._mmm-,........=.and M n .Byron I and Mrs.A.G. C and Mr. and Mrs. 'md baby and Mr. I-huh ot Blair. 3;;;1a $1F m -f"A`f£¢&` C\{z:fi§§E\nm|. and M and Mrs. Hugo;nesd|.y :Item 1-is 'Human home.enrolled Mom.Mr. and Mn. Ha|'r§rSmi!.h vivgnde pupil of had nt the home of . md l r s .Chris Johnson of Bhi r.Sundaye l3 M Bhd Hr s .P6tBr J B I I I B D " " " "_U .MT. I-hd 3111. \...»l.UlIvy wv\ = l" " " "* " " ' " " " " ' " " " " ° " " " ' ` " ' " " " W " _\ " _ m "r.home i n Omzh n-}f r o m Om! b l wi th r e la ti ve s th e c o mi n g y e a r a n d M u t h a W h i tmun m s a u n a ;ve n i n z a t th a a m m n m d w m m relatives |FI.~ ~¢...a£L ".'3i...R n f g l l v ~ H B I I F Y ~ O D u h m ~ ° " ' = P ' " & _ . . . , __f °. | _ ¥ ' . t | . § f l ¥ L . . t ° = . ~~ ~a .I» § ..' a :.;. ;'r..the birthda hsldThura¢la forDr .J .f.H1 nchma nathls {o me . u i - . m a n - H u wge nt 'l'hnrs'd,ayevenb;at the §`Z'...d»»w l w e a s m a m o r ovicinitywa y l a Sunday dune ! miN una danghte of Mr. a #°"::~ "f. : n ' . . .':,'.'==~ 5 """° '" Inf l ' E mi Pa u ls e n ol Blair. spent several dayl the nut week was l m u m m .ms .Henry Wulbero.Mr. and Mrs. Ab Rose of Blair.a t wednesday at the Wm.d°J '-=»»»- home.Miss Christina Rasmltaen re-turned homo Monday evening,after a few days spent at Lincoln. The ll¢Carthy Ladies' Proxrovsive Club will entertain the mem- bers of their families at anaystnr sup r and a dance at the ._W. A.l i n s m -1§g<=-;~f=~»¢- A time s an .i i i ..Dorothy Mc gmrld and Mr.Luther Brandert were mar~ rled last Thursday at the homoofthebride's parents,Mr.andzawM Do wd.Th will at t.he Mertou Wlnchell ra m.c evmake their home near Hooper.Miss Ada ~Schenk, daughter ofMr.and Mrs.Louis Schenk andhlr:Lester Ducker of ElkhoflhweremarriedlastSaturdayin.Omaha.They will reside on the Schenk farm.Schenk Bros.held their farmsale Tuesday and plan on movingto Blair soon VJ make their future home.Many from this viciniiy attend-ed the funeral services rldny forthe late Mrs. Chris Paulsen heldat the Danish Lutheran church in . . . m y .-, - - _ - - ~.Frrx¢.§"§$¢°§m¢u a x m l h m school and wwn h a m!Pl-\Y°d baskatballwiththskaanardtoamlthe score forlghe N85 ~ mm o» » »f'?o -is 24 , Ca lhlnm. zo.Saturday the ErnestGeriuh and 1»."3"i ~»1» = families labo red as me m u H as an o.:::°... .:a &v.... to ee me n. om Suverkrubbe ol Pierre. So.Da ata ls visiting hla brother, rt.Alhionday ol laat week was the ra # '"""°"$ § 4 ' o f "°3 '§».{"?'. $ ' lllea and . and Mrs. Geo. Std- tenberg ol Benson, dropped in to wg him celebrate._r. and Mrs. Geor Nsde entertalnedat cards day eve< Pm M Sod met atMrmlohzi 'l5§.1.¥. Tuézy after- noon.There were twelve Lades present.Each brought: their own work y y ;uP '° "=" '*afternoon rujs.. andytlrs. E.tA£hGolRg of a eK I Z 3 .hmzmgaturday to g g Mu-Klassen celebrate her bi anniversary.1 500 smart new Wash Dressa placed on sale for the tim ti me at only $1-dzes 14 to 46-ayear 'ago they would have sold for $1.95 --when u seo th to 'al dyoe ma n s anstyles you will say so too.Fash- ion Center.1-lt BELL CREEK VALLEY Mr and Mrs Evi Hilgealmmplore the proud oarenta of a bahv m n Marie m u aao na metwednesdaveverlina'3$.E'°§.. John Jessenandhmilr- c l Sale-Wear rro mo ur hi ¢ h¢ r Pfl°°f | ll"°" get in earl i t want al m r..J » . <§ ' é .f.1-1¢ A ar m c r os N0'l'E\ rh ¢ 1 » ¢ » 1 o .E .s . h a a u»1l> a nnua li nn a lla ti o no fo ldo e no nI-'rlday evening a t therlr lodge moms.Two new wereinltinedinto the chapter.M n . Paulina Anderson was install-bil oftleer and Mn.Cora Seger, in- stslllnS m o a n .The i'ollw1Yl!1Kwere instalkd: W. M.Mrs. DadeHawkins; w. P.H. é. Mcclellan: A,M.,mn .a n i m n u m ; A. P_, A. 0. Hawkins; Sec.,Mrs. Grace Maatick; Treaa., Mrs.Marl»e Hammaag;Ada,Mrs.Muri neLund; Ruth, Mra. Dorothea Dolan: Esther,Mrs.Pauline Anderson;Martha,Mrs.Violet PeieflvlilElectu,Mrs.Gertrude Pfeiffer; Gnd., Mrs. Florence Planck;A.C. Mrs.Dorothy Decker;Wander,Mrs. Belle Reckmeyer; sem., Mrs.Anna Glover; Chap., Mrs. DenonCook; Mar. Mrs Gertrude MeCld- l a n ; ~ D o t t i e W e b e r .J. C.ger, C. G. Marahallhnd J. C. Rhea went lo Lincoln Mon-fla y to a tte nda i a i rbo a r dme e tf ng,Mrs.Harold Weber and Miss Lucy Lawson were hoetessea toth e Au x i l i a r y a t t h e ~ c l u brooms Monday evening.ns. Al-vin Anderson, Mrs. L.M.Peter-son and Mrs. Harold Weber wereelected delegates to attend theannual convention to be held the son of Colorado. left on y fo rStanton,her aging a few orme ather John and family.A i m :1 5 m mi i f .of the Re- bekah were entertained at theho me o¢ Mra.H.L.Mc Klbbeno :a 'lhrsdly aftemoomtwlth Mrs.T§- roll was answered h eacha current event.PIL . forgzmegming year's work were dis- azaaed after whlch a nodal time was sldoyod.The next meetingwill be at the home of Mrs.He1¢n Menking. The annud meeting of theConegdoua l church was held on wi ly ev eni ng a t Crane diarel-The meeting was preceded a meeting of the Ladies' Clr-aud a oovered dish supper. Reports were given by tnechurch. Sunday school,choir.ChristianEndeavorSocietyandIndies' Circle.The officers were named for the coming year.Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Marshall and Mr. and Mra F. E. Webb attendeda P. T. A. ha.uet at the Path-finder Hotel in ont Saturdayevening. _ _600 smart new Wash Dressesplaad on sale for the first time at only $1-sizes 14 to 46-a yearago they would hare sold for $1.95 -when you see the materials andstyles you will say so boo.Fash- ion Center.1-ltJanuaryClearanceSala'Silk Dresaa,$7.95-valua to $ 2 0 - sizes l l to 46 -a ll of our finerWinter Dresses marked down forquulck clearance.Fashion Center. .\LoNG_'ggg___ -mThe i(.indr§M;rrymakers Club was entertained Thursday alter-noon by Mrs.Oaear Mathews.M.rs.JProotioe Smith will be how ess3 A.-&"&`}'3.».».... _ggd~w-= a moowith rl. aunt., nl.. a.f"r......... a nd h a i l .Mx-.Th Mrs.J m g e were e rsthe parental, L.. Pauhm home. Mr.and M n .Ma n hdl Tyson and son,Jerome spent Sundawitht h e i r ~ 1 - m l Pltxer and . and . E. Tyson. Jane Beales was a week-endvlmltor at the Byron Bunn home.Sunday Mr.and M n .Bunn andchildrenweredinner guests ofthe A. R. Bealm Iamlly. Hr. and Mrs. Wm. Bratt droveto South Omaha Tuesday to visit.Mrs.Bratt's deter,M n .HaroldGates and lamlly. Kelsey Cambell I San DiQaM., who formerly lived in i i ; vicinity was a supper est Wed )Evelyn Smith, dau ter ol Mr.and M r s . ~ g t" is absent frorn_ school with an attack of ap< pendu:|tm. d Ermoral Vaughn was a Wednes- ay supper est of Mr. and Mrs.Wm. Rutledgel ' Several of the pupils of the Dona school have been on the dck list with intestinal flu the past week.. 500 smart new Wash Dressesplaced on sale for the first time at only $1-sizes 14 to 46-a yearago they would have sold for $1.95-when you see the materials and s o e ' U The Be-neh Community Club metat the home of Mrs. Ed Oben onThursday attemoon with ten merml hors present.The ladies eleeuedwgserve on the committees for thecomlmyear are: Mrs. Fred Peekand._Ted Olsen, bn nr com;Mrs. Chris ensen and NelsNelson, fl com;Mrs.ClarkLippincottandMrs.Gene David,;=;~====~~==f»=eom;Mxh.w e ; oom.a nmeefioseeld at the hamsof Mrs. Lan Fnndsen.Mr. and Mrs. Chu. Husk spentSundaaltanoontheyatJonasBlomberg horns.Mr. and Mrs.Clark lmpinoottand baby and Mr. and rs. TedOlsen and children spent Thursdayevening visiting with Mrs. EdmundJohns and baby at the Art Johnshome.Mrs. Johns and baby left!or California. the following daytojoin her husband.Mrs. E.,C. Ijplncott and Ruthand Miss Hazel gg" c alled onMrs. John Carter ursday after Mr.and Mrs.Elmer MunsonandMr.Hana Anderson anddaughter of Omaha were Sundaydinnerguestsol hir. and Mrs Clark Lippincott. NEW ENGLAND NEWS Mrs. Freeman Loftls and How-ard were last Monday tors at the George lnitis home.Elvira Anderson spent Tuesdayniht at the Art Magill home.r.and Mrs. John B. Eriksenand family spent Sunday in Blairat the Mrs. Mary Weber home.Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Cain 'nesday with Mr.and §r"... 'l' 'son. styles you will say so too.Fash-spent I-frlyy at the Harold_Curley r" III/1 | f u u ' r A a o ¢ / . ....»`~ 1 , , , , , _ , , , , , _ _ _ , _ , , , _ \l o a n n w a a e n n m r x \ Blair Telephone Co. Local and Long Distance Service I; `Pfa£»~ 4; 0.~ u;i»»=4;u ~1 -= `| mf In Q1 .- If no one elle had | 'l'ele~ phone You wculdn'! ned one. But when so many of your friends and neighbors have them You ne inconvenienced rnd embarrassed if then: isn't one in yaur home. l r v i n i v l w w n l n z Bla ir.. S y mp Hm r n ln ti wm mthy is exte nded *°|*>°§, bom°Sunda§f, J an. 18.' I f or e p ar t of n ext we e k a t Be li evu e .l°. and Mr n ln f h n r llnn lr n a n d JOE W é i d u m i8 i ll wi th BC#l'l8t BU'l"l.`UM BUAIJ I l'H»'=g;g.=-helping ge t ready fo r the ||._f&_°':&_'£'!&ee@P39e_=1asse*..e_£°:'|""5fr%f°l}i&"i1m. Chester Aronson Bi1i"vT§£¢2i`°é," n`I1`""if£€"`"" ""`£ 1;5.{,é,I This i the first case m_|B E N Cand children wlled Sunday eve-Wm? wilkemn a Hy moon a ported here tH?E winter..Mf§_"'H§,§,';. M g;g}_ £»fdm"§6 ning at the John Aronson home..'nie young woamenka Missionary Mr. end Mm Will Ludwipé ac- sons went Friday to visit rela-Mr. and M1 They had spent the day at the S0-ciety met Thursday afternoon compqmed b Mr. and M!S-lyds ,B 9 d 1wz w m m u a h o m e .a t t h e h o m e o f M i s s E d n a S c h w e -L u d w i g ' a n d { v . u U n l a n d , I e f t e a r l y ~ " " u i ' i ' ; " § 2 ? § 3 T » ; g = ; 8 S § § f § § ;@33 31- 'i'2~@ Re nt m .I..d E P .M0 l| .d ll .V f o r S h e r i d a n .M O .t o l t ' | n \ |-L _.1 -.. :. |..s\..---1 - __I n n u l fl a n P h e uayshmsr. "r"g,"; me neu I.|loITlP'»son ume ln n r .~ ~ ~Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hoier andthe week-end visit- Anna were Ffiday evening;vlsit-~s Suturz home ers at the Claire Jensen heme.Lippincett am bab Mr.and Mrs.Wm.O[spn wereyafternoonwitilwednesdaya!§ernoc:1 vlsltors at ~.t h e M a r t i n H a u e r h o m e .n e l e l l s ~ C a l h o u _I . m w ¢ n A I n f f i u n f ( a " 1 n n n nm r l Fashion Center Beauty ParlorPh ne 41'-Alice Tripletv.-FinestBe uty Work in Blair.1-lt anuary' Clearance Sade-Wom~cn's and Misses' Shoes reduced tn52,98-values to $6--odds andends fmm our higher priced lines-geg in early if you want a bar-gxm,Fashion Center.1-lt. s DE SOTO LOCALS The weather for the Inst sixweeks has sure been fi:\eando§fr'(;E "5Fr1 em a 1Pe Jr.dn an»no Hr Miss Sophia Waterman spent tend vile funeral of a niece. iday with Irene Holtman.Mrs.Henry Boker left FridayMr. and Mrs. August, Ketkholf morning for L05 Angeles whenIertsined a mvp of friends at she expects w make an exwndcdpinochle party at their home on visit with her sister,Mrs.eyzjay evening.Q. Cook and son, Eugene iaa?eft u a n l r e w m e n W l t n m e m x u r av i s i t h e r e .|. ' i , , , . .C 1 a r k M r a n d M r s S a m S t e e l e a n d \'x s x t e d _F r i d a R 1 h r d Et w o i n u g h t e r s s p e n t W e d n e é d a y M r s .¢ ' d H M " m a t t h e H a r r y T y n n n h o m e .M r a n rs A .D i x o n s e n t s i x t r u c k s o f o n M r s . J . W . ¢ . ¢n a l .a n n \ - m u m f m -T'h m » » \ .m n x r . Blair Telephone Co. Local and Long Distance Service m l n Blair Telephone Co. Local and Long Distance Service the happy parents of u little sonborntothemFridaJy,an.16.Mrs.Lars Paulsen is caring for mother and babe.This is the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs.Lars Paulsen so they are feeling very proud also. Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Sheets of Herman,called at the JamesPaulsen home Sunday afternoon.Mr. and M:s._ Clarvncc Olsen "" homie iast 'hxesdag-'.A l m a Fle tc h er is a t th e J a k e Sa ba lkg ho me, ta ki n g c ar e o f Mrs . Sa ba lk a an d th e n e w ba b y g i r l wh ic h ar r ive d J an .13th.Mr . a n d Mr s . Ha r o ld W h i te a n d Mr s .C.T.W h i te c a me Su nd ay even in g f r o m L e xi n g to n a n d are gu e sts a t th e Har o ld Cu r le y h o me . Mr s .Fr e e ma n Lo f ti a an d Ho w- ar d we re Fr i d a y vis ito rs n t thi* ho me o f Mr .:mil Mr s .Fr e d A u - dc rsen. | 1"2`0r orne u ~ay cvcmng.The M H rxssesazelhoyfes and fauhscrlbe for The Enterprnse THE NEW FORD fi r s t real sn ow fe ll o n th e n i g h t o f J an.1E.I t loo ks n o w li k e wi n te r is h er e to s ta y a wh ile . Mr .a n d Mr s .J oe Su lly spent Sa lu ni ay and Satu rday eve ni ng a t the Louis Sc henk home.Mr s . Su lly ' s si ster , A da was mar ri ed to Lus te r Duc ke r an d the n the h ap py ...........l..¢..¢nn¢\|i n #ku Q.~lmul: d o Mi Mi'a f o f 0l' n E v e r y t h i n gda y af te rn oo n wi th th e y o u n g f o lk s o f th e A . E . D i xo n f a mi ly . Gra c e Ra y spe nt Fr i d a y wi th b n son,J oseph Cn lts i n g e r a n d wi f e o f He r m a n .Mr . a n d Mr s .L e wi s L a H o d a o f Oma h a ,we re Su nd ay gu es ts o f th e W . J . B o ite h o me . Th e Br i dg e vi e w Clu b had nme e ti n g Th u r s d a y af te rn oo n a t ! th e ho me o f Mr s .C a r l Sorensen. wi th e i g h t me mb e r s an d one vi s- ito r pr es e nt, whe n they presented Mr s .C .H .Ge hr in ge r wi th a re- memb ranc e be fore she moves a wngwand elec ted Mr s . N o r m a n W a r r i c k i as p ro jwc t lender i n ho r plac e.' A U c T I o N E E R s BRADLEY & SEARING OAKLAND---TEKAM AH Phone 193-,--Phone 143 or 11 The large number f sales weure conducting is the best evidence that our work is sat- isf actory. Don't Forget We Pay Pho ne Calls. nomo wncre n."ICE vlcuuuug unl-ne r\ \; 1s s er \e l' l to a ro un d twen ty five r ela tives and fr ien ds. I'-lr.an d Mr s .W .C.Linder: ga ve u c a r d ' p n n y Saturd ay cve~ nin g.'l`h:re \\(?!'0/si x ta bles o f prog ress ive high five.Widen th e seems wer e added. Mrs. I' red Long :Ind I-larry Se ltz h eld h ie h scores, Mr s .J i m Sor ens en an d J ohn Ga l- lagher. low sc ores.At a la b : h ou r n nirn In1rl1 wsu; ~;m'\"|l l:J c htenknmp's Sunday afternoon.Mr .an d Mr s .Ha r ve y Ha r tu n g an d Phy llis Ros e c a lled a t Ge or ge Stre:1ger's Sunday evening. J anu ary Clearanve Sale»--W orn- en's an a Misses'Shoes red uc ed to $2.98-»-valucx=tu $ 6 - o d d s a n d ends from our higher pric .d linc sf» g e l m ear ly i f y ou wa n t a.ha r gzun.\l~`z§l2_9_r_Qe|1tcr;_I - l t ne r na me mm ln p lac e OI me us um]business an d w o r k s v; =; f f= m o f amu s e me n ts wa s pla n n b y th e l hostess.Mr . a n d Mr s .Lo re n Ma s te r s o f Blai r , an n ou n c e th e bi r th oi a so n bo rn here a t th e h o me o f Mr s . Ma stc r 's pare nts,Mr .a n d Mr s . W ill Ailalnl3, J an.16th. Mes dames Ha r r y Gi lf r y F r e dM e i e r h e n r y a n d W i l l L u d w i g w e r e l \ ¢ n | v e n u :Q n * l u n \ 1 P A i d § : n | l l l | \ . u|m yo u w a n t o r n e e d ns..\v....w n.... I LIK U w E L L 1 - n n u l;|::':r:1'; :ri ;:1'_"::_°';:'::::'.::» ' l I u n u .. H u m I i u l u i c l a m u \ J | n u |ha,spent.a very pleasant da y Sun day a t the Ro y A nd ers on ho me \'i1nil Hin c li ne spent Sunday fc with Yismton Dredge.bfMr. 'amd Mr s.Pau l J e ff er so n of el fortune to fall and fracture abone.She was immediately tak en to thg M;ethodist hospital itor present, when they presented Mrs. C. H. Gehringer with a rc- membrance before she moves awuy»and elected Mrs. Norman Warrickl as projwct lender in hor place.' Farmers Attention! W e pay 50 cents per 100 for dead hogs if your call amounts to 500 pvunda or more.W e operate our own plant in Doug- las County and can supply you , with Fl-ah Tankage at $2.75 per 100 pounds Millargl Rendering Co. F. Crxmer.Benson, Nabsuka Phone 67 'J z We Pay Phone Call parlots.A fine talk vvasgiven by..1rs..M. l-1.Winset on 'sys toImproveOurSociety".At a recent meetin of the school board,J.R..kel has Don't Forget We Pay Pho ne Calls. PRQMPT SERVICE on ALL M/1KE§ of CARS 'W e carry the largest stock of parts for 'Fords,Buicks,Pontiacs and Whippets`there is in town- W e will alsp give pr o m p t service on .parts we do no t car ry through special arrangem ent with the Om ah a d ep ot o f these parts.I Our mechanics are throughly trained to 3 take care of other makes of cars as well as Fords. Our equipment is the best Give ua ,ARNDT-SNYDER M o r o n c OM PANY TIIE more you scé of the new Ford, ihc more you realize dm it brings you everything you want or Omalul.spent the week-end a t w the W ill Lu ulen home. Mr. a nd Mr s. C has . 0. Hine line ugworn at 1- bE !"}.!r:f nn!" FM' J n}\nln-nced in a motor car....And nt am unusually Olwr s t a t h e r m e n Sunday ,i t bein !! h is 82nd bi rthd ay . W i ll Lin den an d f a mi ly we re Su nd ay d i nn er g u es ts a t the Ray - me n d Kr o g h h o me ..all.Mr .a n d Mr s .W a ttls D a y o f \Mr s .Ric e ha s been c onfined go Fr emo nt,=\D€'¥\l- yy week-end a t he r b ed f o r th e as t f ew d a y s . thcldmren tn l, Da Gu sd n h o me .1 Mr s .Stewarmr celebrated her nr d c ame to Mr s.Chas,0 ' n i n e t y - f i f t h bir thd ay la s t week.Hin elin e . la st 'I'u_c§<lr\y InQ!I1 {l18` -\She is n ot fee ling so we ll at this ~Ha r g e tt conduc ted th e chapel servic es Sunday .Mr s . } i n r - gett.sa n g ma n y o ld ti me f o lk songs whi c h were apprec iated by i n g o f f o r d sc] Fr i da y house.. Th e I te a m wa evening £0 11. routers A g r its substantial beauty of line and color is ap~evening at the school local high school basketball :on another vicwry Frlday: when they beat Valley 15Alarge bunch of Valley nnrcnt at a ezlancc.Long, comimxous service cm- Qmmm the:/ulue of its shplieity of design and tho high quality llml. has been bwih. into every put.worn with their team cup of Ariington people at The new Ford accelerates quickly and it willJan. 13 that John Marnane died athis home in Bmnswick, Mo.Mr.Mamnne used to live at De Sowhis place being now all in theMissouririver.They moved toMo. some 18 years ago.We allsend our sympathy t ohis wife.The De Soto neighbors extendsympathy so Harry Paulsen andwife for the death of Ha:-ry's mo- ther. Mrs. Chds Paulsen.writing. Mrs. George,Mrs. Day,Miss Kranberg, Mrs. D. P. Rosenbaumand Edna French drove to Ken-nnrd Thursday to visit the Ladies' :Aid that met with Mrs.Plume. Mrs. George renewed old acquaint- ances and invited them tomcat nt.Sour Home.Miss Ilood accompanied Sallie tended a one o'clock luncheon attheM.E.hospital in Omdw onThursdayafternoon.The guestswerethenshowninto every de-partment of the hospital and all the details connected with it wereexplained.Later the group at-tended the opening of the Union station.Ruth Whiteside oi'Aurora,is do SS to 65 miles an hour. It is an easy-riding car because of its specially designed springs and four lloudaille douhleucling hydraulic shock nbsorlr ers. It has fully enclosed four-wheel brakes and the added safety of a Triplex shutter-proof glass windshield.Operation and up-keep costs are low and it has the stamina and reliability Ilmt menu 1J a n u a r y C l e a m m z e S q l c ' . T i l k ' D r e m s e s ,$ T . 9 5 - - v a l u e s t o 5 2 0 -3 | s i z e s 1 1 t o 4 6 - a l l o f o u r f i n e r e W i n t e r D r e s s e s m a r k e d d o w n f o r f lhoxusamls of miles of uninterrupted service See the ncurcsl dealer and have him give you¢§L\i§§L2'}:leEi~I\}kE "IH£ii]F\_C@lh.0_I a demonstration ride in thc; new Ford.Cherk up every point that goes to mnkc n good automobile and you will know it is n value far above the price. FT. CALHOUN ICINITYA N D V Mrs:FTmma Ketchmark enterta in ed ei gh t tab les a t p in oc h le o n W ednesday afternoon.Mr s.A u g - us t Klnaac n held h i g h score an d Mr s .W m.Bo lln,lo w,Suitable B1-izes were awarded eac h.A d e - cious lunc heon wa s served by th e hostess an d a pleasant ti me wa s h ad b y a ll. l Il M r . a n d M m Ne ls A n d er s o n o f Ceresc o,Neb.,spe nt a f e w day s.n t th e C a r l Ro h wer h ome . Mi s s Ka ti e Ro h we r celebrated he r bir thd ay Mo nd ay evening. 'Th er e wer e si x tab le s o f pi noc hle. Mr s .A r th u r Sc hneider an d Cl3U:» Ro h we r he ld h i g h scores whih- L a u r a Ra th ma n an d Alb e r t Oh r t we r e c on o le d .At a la te h o u r th t guests de parted af ter havin g' spent a mos t en joy ab ie even in g.Mr s .J ac ob Sie rk entertained th e fo llowi n g Tues day afternuc rn, a t a q u i lti n g b e e :Mesdnme e Geo. Oh r t,Chr is F r a h m,He n r y li li n d t, Ci a un Ohr t a n d Lizzie Beales. Wednesday after no on Mr s.M. Liluistensnn wa s hostess to the $430 Y. ( L l . D e v i l s, p l a n fm l g l s a ll ||'¢Ih ~rry.S n a p e e m i s p a n : t um s n u a l a n l l l o n s l . .fo a l c a n n b u y ¢ ! o r J , f o f a . ! | | | | l IJ ¢ ¢ | n p w y u l f n l @..."i;: u`iE"""" """,,{ig- Cllr-Mr|..Henry So!land Mm. S p i n y D EW V l l c v x v l c l .lé uu pc . ..__..,,\ . " - . - ; ' . ~u .......;;,f .=:._. . . .~~.'f;.C"="'»» ._ , ~,~~'~Ve ' L ". . ,.._»s_;,i ..f~_.'»_=; ' >.1...,5;-':;' ~ < »_\.... .~~~..:~. ~ .-__....~ 1 ._ _.~Q~..' ~. ,.~\~' ~.», .,~..~. , , . x-.=~.~,,- ...-, -~,~ __ da rre i u a uo r tn lls fa s u te rlnbo xo o n t r l zt u n d d v e b o n d l i n mn - n e r o r f o r m u r e q u i n d b y t k o e m m t y , l n u u Lluacnnxnct be ngudedtohi ms.Ths numbe rmdHndo fbr i dge s to be lni lt nlldthe proposed lo ndo n will be ln mc- oonhnoe wii hthndi xec tio notthe County Bond of wa County, from than w d m e ;allblds will be .~||.~. Ilw, _ ~re-inte!- mm w . 1 9 8 l , a t h e w w : m mDoor of the Wuhingwn County Omr tHo u | e i nt he c i ty o !B 1 l i \ ', Wuhi ngwn County,Ngb na h, sell nt public auetlon to the high- est bidder for clsh the follnwing N01|¢:m§i§ v mhulrlnm l\\¢ ¢¢l¥||l!W °» \iI¢ e o s t d w h i c h n l u l l e x e a d $500w m > m m » u | m ¢ » u p » yi » ¢ N0'|'I€E FOR Annum- ISTBATION 0F ESTA Hmry Meucke, Aity. STATE OF NEBRASKA I l u Wnhingtnn Ommty,I Gmnty Court.ln Problw. In ihe Mutter o f t he B ut e hl, labor, md full completion ofuma na dy fa r us o , w be built byWnhin¢tnn C°m¢¢y,¢m-m¢u;¢ period from Jmnnry lst, 1981 fothe .llt dly of Janunry, 1982. Sdd Hd! mu be lt n spe dBed sumperlinulloot lor ,upq-¢1.ru»> i k t h a v i ln s ti a no ll nc h MS. p n u o l l o t x n n d p i s e a d l n r d . txkingintoneeomst Qe be ndi ta derived o r l l g u r l u n n a i n e d i n ounsequmm Buchplv lng im- pmveznent,t o eondder t h e ..,.......~ .gp-d°*=='"'°d»f°nunh ¢ ~ a ~ Nebnnh, Jumlry 22, 1981 N E W S HL md llrs. Jacob Snbmlkl wel-.a blby dmghter av. their ..'Paeldn , Jm. 18.Hr . md A. L. Cooper of wnlh. were enherwned at din- r Sunday at the 0. L. Hildnnr ..~Joyu Webster o l Tehmuh. - - ~ w e e k 3 ; t h e h m # parents,r.an n .-Rageri.She returned home nrsday.Hr. .md Hn. Jw: Andersen of ~r,vddied Friday at the D. home.Gerald Reid w u over fromooper on budnese last TI'xurlday.r. und Mrs, Reid an openting n» "Z store at Hooper and he gg v. ey like it fine over there.r. and Mrs. O. H. Godsey md a Ma rjo rie a nd Mr. ~Mrs. n v -; v rlfh The enumFriday liteCcmelvh-The dun wm beTmhlseu and ~ are leader!-The JuniormeetWedneodl rest Bnwner.Mr.and MMisaElainev m and :uThursday. Heggf home.e high nd: lost t.heir'}\miesmatehll The scare wua eonfemneefrom the umefloor x week I-In-man townUehling town bew frvm here Another hum l.n.E.C.Buxdi¢-Chxbvi1\matunnwithll.rLA.J_:apic fordixus-din-M m l l m f !l1.H.B.CamcNn Sewing Club will y with Mn. For- .wm Rrmdext.. Qllxsig NOTICE OF SUIT A.C.Debd.Aw>,To:xhemknawnhdnn \ E. & § " m&T\ < . f 1 mn M er ment ing at e Hem? >o l bulmballta mwith the UehlinggFriday evming.1 to 10.This wasmme.The l won-_ ¢».M»\» I I 6 devhees, legumes, personal 1 nentndves,Ind all persons eshed in the Baum of Geox Stevan,dmcased.n a l 1 unknown; and dl persons h or chhning any inwream in in Block 69 in the City ofNnhnnkl: real names unkno C*s ge P. mmes mving Int 4Blair, Nm. ducribed rex: emu w-x "lo t 'hv mt y -f i n (25 tion Fourteen (14), Seventeen (17),Rang(\2) Ein, of the 6th Wuhingtuh County,...\.=.\. \..»in l-»m-A ' m f p l r u u l m u u w puree:ux n u m)nn s ° f '£ 0 c o n s i d e r md m i l k t h e p r o -i o o t f o r n u b a tr u r h ln ; a t a s p e d -° P ¢ D ° ¢ a t t h e h o u r o l 1 1 W ° ' ¢ | ° ¢ k l mm a n Townz lhlp posed l e v y o l ~ u l e a n n s n t s t f l a d m m p e r H u w f o o t f o r p i l i n g P. m., i n th e Co unty Comnulu ion- '¢_| ,¢,e w re ' r w ' I ' l 1 \ ' \ B \ 5 d v a v l n g d m x i c n n m n c m a i n m b s u - u e m m m d n p p r o a a e m u .e n n g o m. ma th e B 0 8 6 r e s e r v e s K a r r M . v. M.. n n . . m | . . f » . . . . ». . n m u n 1 " m i .. m a n n m m u n 'f o o t u m m F119 n g h t m . n j ¢ ¢.a ny -135 11 i n . a a ' hw: at a lpedied sum per lin¢u"'""" ---"1 - - - - ---~-Au palmana interested in nlde hereby notified lhlt on day of Jmuary,1981, Hillman filed \ petitionCountyCourtnlleginz l a b "'<"';,d'° "``°'u1 " o }"'"" 'J " " I _" " " $ f ° r a l l , may in bt:mon the ¥.'1°.§'..°..... -.......§. 1... n.. .....::;|an.¢i other wood materials und in 9'ldl to awud contacts for umer- among olher thinzl fha; John w. nt. kinda and dame: o! work to mmm, an mm of W uh- illemnt ev ntndnn;d m full. ingtoa County, Ne ka, died on owe: ua throw out blanket, col- the am day of November,1930, rctive or ddaetive bids.leavin!no Inst Will and Testa- wam U.. ..~.......-. . _ . . ._a4 in 17 'Bae You and euh of you, are here~gonam dd emd dw by Mti ii ed um me Gti ne nl s uv -| 'nm 25 to xo.S€ v -Hugs mm, o f Blni r, Ne bmu, a wi}r;n¢$=¢<u\e f"m"icorpox-ation, as plaintiff, has com- fw egmuffyp mag; menced an action in the District liller.Her ciaugh- Court of Washington Coungy, Neb- ...nskn.uzainst you und exch of ww-.. .........,._.___,Northwest Quarter of the North- east Quuter of Md Sectionlnd is desaibed in tha field nouson file in the intersettion of the County Clerk? office of Wash- ingwn County,Ne brukl.un.|1m»¢m.w{t:Commencing am W.. ,...,,,..". .,, ..... ._engineers, Nixon 1 R¢ynold;, m-llwbaf-rwrvlre and appmaehea; u | now an lilo at the ofiiee am the spedfind mm per cubic foot in City Clerk of "gd qty, md to cor-place for stone, brldr. aammt, ormr my e rr o r s t n" .nd mP_!eonnst>o work; at a ,pegged mm Pls my omisdons in an nme ,`P" linwmfgot lor ~»g;=g=t u an per poun or ron,...° he gny_complnin¢.n gr °'?fls?ee!. or other metal lla in ai Pk (1 5: SEAL)George C. McQuurie |m¢nt., and ponesnd of Real and 2-dt County Clerk. Personal Estate ufima at 528.- 000.00 and praying for minintra- NOTICE To BIDDERS |"'1'1 theret.".. _1 5. Petq nc s.52; a€f¢.nam£», impleaded wich Of others the object and prpyer of the intersection of the County Ruud with the swlion line neartheNortheastcornerofthe Northwest Quarter or section Fourteen (14), Township Seven#teen (17),Range Twelve (12),rurmlng thence West Four Hun- dred forty (MO)feet;thence South Two hundred ninety-seven(297)feet;thence East Four hundred f m y (440)feet to ~ ...I .nm mad: thence NorthlA iectioau which the owner! ol ni-I 'PY°P¢|`tY proposed to be "5°"°d at a spel edf.:a;\mre§eanund.t"m:lua1 WY have. and thereafter ui Hn-',_||1 q¢yr,,p\;¢¢Al l b i d n o n n w a n d Y_WY a spedd a ll e ummt mod ntructuuzn to be made sep- ag-umst all of md lo ts, parlm o flante.Bids shall show the price lots and pieces ol land in said pav- per tlrousandfor hauling and put,- ing district specinllybenefitted by 'ins old lumber in xwluez the price the P3VinK o! the nreeta in wd.P¢\'thousand required in repair paving dixmdet in proportion wlwork put in place of superstruc-the benefits derived therefrom, wiwres price per thousand in struc-pay the cost of said improvem¢nt,.|"""5 price per thousand in lineal H-»» - -~»u »_______1,loot for ollinz driven in nlme on Sealed bids will be received upI to 7:80 o'c1ock, P. M., February 3. 1931, by the Board of Educationof the Blnir City School District for the house and barn now located on Lots 4, 5 and 6 in Block '76 in the City of Blair, formerly known as the John McCracken property. lI 11 yo u nu W appear nv: samCounty Court on the Blat day ofJanuary,1981, at 2 o'clock P. M., and ~eonf1ent said petition,theCourt will appoint Mary M. Hill- man or lome other suitable person Adminlqtrator and proceed to a settlement of said estate, Witness my hand and Official Bidders must agree to remove the Seal this 6th day o! J|~n\1ll'Y» 1931. buildings completely, including all (s m I. C. ELLER, brick foundations, leaving the land 51 County Judge. MT E55 "EMT nblmd Rich: n and rhildron are viaitimr " i ~ h T§ 1 3 § g q f n i n g . . ~nftinn in m ioreclose al n mortgage given tn eif! by Nellie E.Bnxmbnu h Izra A. Brumbaugh on eday at May, 1925,of-.gr-g E "m m " r i ` " ' E E K T h 'E lla wo o u wae° 5 f me UF " e ' o f f i c e r an d £ 2 ~ e n r o u t e t o e a r h o m e a t F o r t f u n l } . . . . . . .,| » 1 \ . n t l r ; f l r »n ~ ~~_ W . ISlI€y|Iutllrlaa,;uuuwu»invi ih r e la ti ve s a t Po n c a , 'eb Mi s s Luc ile Ac ke rman , M' Blanchard W P., Torn wax-ernwhola. M., M1-1 ivan Helms;A. :\.._l..-|»¢An QM..Mrs:()_submitted w an operation for ap-pendicitis al. the SL Cathexine hos-piml in Omaha last Monday,isimprovingnicely which is good news m her friends.Supl..and Mrs.Shrader andMiss Marjorie Godsey amended tilebasketballgame 'ir Uehling Fm- fhg evening._ |b w Mrwaso m r.."__El-.M _ unn '|'m>|ulnv Junn .....,.,..,_,._.,._.-.- , ~.G°d=¢y°m u . ,Miss cmunelwd rr~°r©s=e¢ is recornec m vw-»waemé-;cami.,Mrs . W m. m 15 at Page 190 of the Mortgage ledge; A. C., Mrs. A. B. Andersen; Records of sald County,and de- Orx-.Mrs. u. F. Lowe; Mmm, M\'S~'clarlng the mme w be a first lien3" T:°";:::= k';?;; ',l'§a £I';'2.f!P" ma rea l mm, and als o P""y' §tarMPoi1-aid Tom Wake!ield;|1;;§e:" costs and oiher equitable ~my J u n e n m E g g ; - _ |Said petition funher alleges and Mrs. }{_ L_ Swan.The serv- that any interest ln or lien upan -_.\....:,| ...u "nan whinh vnu or any .TL»Y?\a§ §\§»§é€v¥wf=" (291) feet to place ol bel."5"n5T|8 con- tdning mme (ax acres more orless, all in WanhinKW" County: ranks."~ ..\. "an up made to satish' u l s u m x m p n be levied asdnsi said land bdng the sum of I Given under my hu seal of said City this z December, 1980,by x nv ema zn w "" ''--lrepmir work;all bids w include"Kiwis of hardware,pdnt, delivery of ma- d ~ ' u tedala on grounds.All bridges,;,,d d.e culvert: and dructures or worky °fla.hnll be according to the plsnsand "' F ° F ' ° ° ° f | a 1 » d d mi m heretofore adopled clear ol all mbbish, within a oer~.min time, specifying the same.LEGAL No fnc n Bids should be accompanied by acerdfiedcheckpayable to sald A. G- Debdl, ANY-, School Distric!in an amount COUNTY COURT, WASHINGTONe q u a l t o x o %o f t h e s u m m a ,. . , |C O U N T Y .N E B R A S K A - 1 n n . .v. . \ . . .n . . . . . ~ |ana mrs.u=\¢v.| nu...._..._.____morning, Jan. 13,|-ng cummittee for the ='m{;§Floyd Foster and Wm. Cram, were Messrs. and Mesdames D..who have been at s~mb1u1f,,|Ruu=ds=.L. A.woodwmi, Wm. Neb., the past three months,|»¢.'Rutledge and D. Buch.turned w Human Int week.Miss Healey of B!air. is teach-Carl Hansen,son of Mx.and,i\\E It Hill Ug eubativating for Mrs . "w d Rumen was taken MISS _Ludle A n-nan, who as rv' w an Omaha hmpihf lut week °°V°\'m8 from/an 0P¢ntio:|.and was operated on for appendi-Abou:°U=(h\"\d1'¢d and sixtydbh Thursday.Hz is im loving atmuled a PU*-Y given Wednesdayas well as can be expedexf _~ : ' E _ | :h _b§,"'fg M M Rm_6_C_U__ Y you may have or claim to have junior, lnierlor and subsequent r the plaintiffs lien. Youandeach of y ou ue re -mired to mxwer said petition tl ue District Court of Wnahingwn onnty, Nebraska,on or before 1: 2nd day of March, 1981.=.=-.....=..a ».n umk.a f Blur. a decne made by s aid Conn qn'tbeM dw m b day of Apxil,m o ln o ! nl fsvor M said plaintiff for the sum (SEA 01 $8258.91 wgether with costs of,49_5tmir now amounting ta $15.55 and' in uaulng costa all as provided N071 in said order of sale and decree. Dated nt Blnir,Nebraska, this ~ oml. an .f January. 1931.11" [ayor and Coundl mir, Nebraska. L )c. B. [CE 'ro BRIDGE CON' Q Board af ¢`1mn of t he C' l¥ Ylb y *h s Cqu n ty B oa rd qf . ~ p e r f o r m \ n ¢ g o r m e | ) | | 1 l . $ i l l ¢U L a u n u n u n 9 u- . . I J . . . . . ¢. ¢. | | . . . .»n . n \ \ n \ \ - \~' H ~t n ~~ ton Cmmly na w a n me m meKRAUSE9°""*Y C1e~k's Office of W uh- Cffv c le rk ma m County , as nmr, Ne bni a. -Bids almll be separate on each dillermt kind and clan of bridges, TRACIOBS appmmhes thereto,and an each _'___,_ »_.__......._..-n -.| rroposaxs snnunu upcvuy u -¢y..~,- - - -.. .,..__ _,__,,_ate amount bid for the huuse and io appear bdom me at the County for the bum and |» fund wuh the com room in Blah. Nebraska, on undersigned Secretary o f the the 80th dny of Jumnry, 198l» andBo nd prior tn ihe above ¢im¢_\on the lat day of May, 1931, for The Bond reserves the rlght wlthe Purpose of esnmhatiun.ad- .-.nma ...., .M .n hm or nnrtl juxtment and s llawmce o f qlaipu. »-IIS II IYC IT o r l m p n z v u l u c n u i n £ U | u , | H - a w w - " J L v f '.|mnn»|'||.-a n d l h l l l h a s a n d e d a n d i l l -O f b i d s . w i t ]The Board o! County Commis- daners of Washington County, Nebraska, will on the 16th dlY ol Februry, 198l, lea to the lowest and best bidrkr a yeariy eantracifor,the construction and endian or }~eparation of all bddges, cul- A a . .....,'l'hinrmtiee given by order ofthe Board ol Educntion nl the 001 m m ik ' i i "'fm.°'$i °§ ix'n l y oJmuiry , max. ' ERNEST A. s c nmrrr. the 800| dlY of April 1981, ml be lonevor Mrrd- Dated this 2nd day of January max.( s u m Pump O'H\u\lon, 51-fit Spednl County Judge m d shall be seded and fil- ed in the office of the County Clerk of add county on o r before 12 o'clock,M.,of than1611: day ol Februnry,1981, and mmt be Accompanied by a cert'l~ fied check fur $500, or cash, ply- The Board o! County Commis- daners of Washington County, Nebraska, will on the 16th dlY ol Februry, 198l, lea to the lowest and best bidrkr a yeariy eantracifor,the construction and endian or }~eparation of all bddges, cul- A a . .....,'l'hinrmtiee given by order ofthe Board ol Educntion nl the 001 m m ik ' i i "'fm.°'$i °§ ix'n l y oJmuiry , max. ' ERNEST A. s c nmrrr. the 800| dlY of April 1981, ml be lonevor Mrrd- Dated this 2nd day of January max.( s u m Pump O'H\u\lon, 51-fit Spednl County Judge m d shall be seded and fil- ed in the office of the County Clerk of add county on o r before 12 o'clock,M.,of than1611: day ol Februnry,1981, and mmt be Accompanied by a cert'l~ fied check fur $500, or cash, ply- Mm John Sutwn, who hu been '°"vu- ~>-----.vmu m f ri e n d s a t n a m \n1oeandng claafhavlng " ; t t i - Carleton, Neb., returned last kwee anne w u vm hmwr n a h a t and is myi ng a t the panfnul, the table n relzenhments J. M. Wzst home, we n z°aaf'.;,.E'£&. wlB Mrs.Edgax S, The annual Fnt-her and Som bm-quet under the uuapiees of the Ladies' Aid will be given 'rlleidlr evening, Feb. 3 at .the legion im; .Malcolm Baldrige of Om#-hm will be the speaker.Rasmus Hendrickaen of Blair, former resident, visited in Herman Mrs.one Hart was able tocome home from the hospital in Omaha last week and in reenper-ating at her home near here.Miss Elaine Katt spent the weekend as a guest of Min Bessie Wil- liamson at her home at Hooper.Mrs.Lester Hansen of Blair, and her mother,Mrs. Chas.An-dersen of near Arlington werepleasant visitors at the Prod Ro~gert home Friday.The Mission Study Club will meet this (Tuesda )afternoon with Mm. o. H.ey.Mr. und Mrs. Roland Richardsonandthreelittle children and Mr.and Mrs. Joe Crutsinger und Lyle were entertained Sunday at thehomeofMr.and Mrs.HaroldWebster at Tekamah,Mr. and Mrs.Floyd Sheets arehappy o\er die arrival of a little son at their homo Sumlny, .li.=1. 11.Mr.and Mrs.H. 0 .Cooper,Philip and Jacqueline spent Thurs- day evening visiting at the Bert Cooer home at Tekarnah. Gen, the little two year old son of Mr. and Mrs. O.E.Bi ng o f Lyons. is staying' with his grand- parents, Mr. and Mis. J. W. Brun~ ton while Mrs. .Bring is recover- ing from nn illness.Spocinl services were observednt the Row Hill Methodist churchSunday evzning.Rev. Norlin had charge.Mrs.Wesley Sublet of Blairspent Tlursdx' nt the home of hersister,rs.erbert Webster andfnniily.__________ Zcnjoyuble time quilting and Mrs. I .>......¢. .-Gilbert Patadle and Rnben Swan entertained the members of the I Delta. Dek Ciub at the benelit -bridge at the 1/:glen hdl Fri day even ns-There were five tablesof players and a prize was awlrd- edhlfor the highest score at each ts e.Dr. A.J. Cameron and Henry Truhlscn were business visitors at Bellevue on Monday.About une hundred and fiftylayed bridge and pinochle at theBenefit bridge given at the Legion hall Friday evening under the aus~ice.;of the Womans Auxiliary.hm. Henry Truhlsen was genernl chdrmm.She reorta the :Hair very successful,ere being ex-actly 86 tables filled.E, C. Bur»die held high scam for bridge,2400 and had t.he privilege ol se~lecting first prize from a number of beautiful prizes.He chose anelectric penco ntor, donated b theN:br:iska Power company.redStory of Tekamah, won second atbridge.Mrs. H. C. Blue and Mr.Hedeluhd of Kennard,held highscores at pinochle and were award-ed firstrrizes; E. C. Reid of Her-man an Gerald Reid of Hooper,won second.A prize vain mlmgiwn for high score at each table. The Tyson-Long Company lustweekincorporatedwithNedTy- son, l.. U.mms. Mrs. Ahble Oun- ety and Mrs.L.D. Long, stnck~ holders, m perate a general im~plement an trucking and livo stock business with headquarters at Herman.Twenty-three attended the Aid meeting last Wednesday afternoonat the home nf Mrs.Ed Olson. Three were guests.All spent an Olson served u tea at four-thiny.Miss Lilli Kuhlmcn will be host- ess this week. lI li \i q v tI s i i l xl 41 l 1 lII ai I By virtue of nn order ol sale issued out af the District Court ol Washington County, Nbraska, and in pursuance of a decree of said qourt in an action therein pending wherein, K&\e L. Nayes, is plain- til! and James Cnlickshank, Effie M. Cmickshank, his wife, Emnline S. Wm:-nore, and National Rnofing Compmy, a corporation, are De fendxmts,l will at One 0'c.lock P. M. un Monday the 28rd day of and Mrs.Mathew Pasrale,Lolr, Mathew,Jr.and Allan,all ofOmaha. were last week guests at the Will Jacobsen home.Mr. and Mrs. Will Jacobsen vis- i\.ed_Wednesday at the JamesChnstensen home in Irvington. Read the news m The Enterprise 500 smart new Wash Dressesplaced on sale for the first time at only $1 s'zes I4 to 46--a yearago they would have sold fpr $1.95,-when you see the matenals and Myles you will say so too.Fash~ion Center.1-It the lm, parts of \ots and parcels o! land included within the boun- daries of Paving District Number Eight ol the City d Blair, Neb~ talks, being Lhe iollawing describ- d premises.to-wit:The South Half of Blocks 68, 64, 65 and 66, the West Hal!ol Block 74, the East Ha l!and the Northwest Fourth of Block '15, the North Half of Blocks '76, 77 and 78, dl in Lhe C i t y o f B a i r ,':n~~n ~un y, Ne b r as k a : You , an d eac h of y ou , a re h er e- b y no ti f ie d th a t th e Ma y o r an d Co u n c i l o f th e C i ty o f B la ir , Ne hraa ka,wi l l s i t a s a Bo a r d o f i Eq ua li za ti on i n th e C i ty Counc il : :| ." " Y o u 2 ~. 1-~~ | ~»' City on Janunry 27, 1981, between the hours of 7:80 o'clock, P. M., and 9:00 o'elock P. M». of ma day, to consider the levying ol a spe- cial assessment against the lots, pans of lots and pieces of land ON COAL ACCOUNTS Enom DATE or DELIVERY AND, NO CREDIT WILL BE EXTENDED TO TL \xlunQ\7 RPPORD SHOWS AN ACCOUNT YI' I l\.l|~.)l.|l. \ l - l\ J \ . f » \ ¢ r Mr. a nd Mr s. Nels J ac ks on. Mrs .l _\ -ff; I R H. Rasmussen, Hiidred Johnson'_Januaw Clearance 5a1e--wmu:'rL F. Hiiainger, Raiyh Odell, 15,113_C.oats-$10.75 and.$16~'f5-m1rk¢<1 Chambers and dang ber of Bart- f|°""¥\from as hum as .dn f"'Iett,Iowa!were entertained at nmmedxate clearance.Fasluon dinner Saturday at the John Center.Et" January Clearance Sal2-.SilkDresses,$7.95--valuea to $20--g g m ,som; gp hhonor of Mr. Tat *i{§?$f>~ oL§fp.§'3'ims=,-were ¢"'te11Dt°46-dl kg; <g§;m"?§§ S rn r reases marundag dmner guests at the H C quick cleamnce.Fashion Center. R O S E H I L L I T E M S Miss G:rtrude Love was a Wed (foopar home.Mr. and Mrs. A1 King receivedword of the death last.week oftheirprranmlson,Allen Shurnuke,a e nt 13 al:his h<;rneT in a.e was t e son o omShumake, forler resident and was nesdn evening guest at the Det bam near here.After the death I°fM 'gdh'§';';Lara Petersen an: <:E-*'i" :f3.£1'*t?§...*:'=.ff2:'.i'°,,!f.'°,':.&':=3.*3 family,Tir.and ?-ite r;i n.v pm Prompt Payment S eqgthens Your Credit . . . Nothing Valuable than Uredlt . . . ana YOU MAKE YOUR n m m r r R A T I N GAv!sl "g j " " "" " " ~ " " " "Marie and Myron warnP 1m.u`n..E|¢'n.l..l\"'-all .gin ...lwf Chljstensen ..f1e@¢»é`°f'§-53I U | _ U. S. on. WORKS _Cosden Liquld Gas §old By _ `MoTo|z TESTEDWinter Gas Try a Fill oF this radically new winter motor Fuel . . . Then you be the iudge . . . You will agree with us that it's the best gasoline in the world.Try a tank ol: that QUICK STARTING Cosden Gas today. ..p\ .5..1 % ." 4 ..a ~.I * r w A ."Q ~. 5 ¢ ~;° `~ \{" 3 . . .u ." g '.g g . ;o h ..: . : . ~» * " ' $ } " ."".,p y :s - :".. 0 \ .GI.andMrs. 'win Ryan spent Wednesday evening at the Harvey Start the New Year right by paying your Coal Bills on the hrst day of eaclfrncnth following delivery.If you are unable to pay _ll _c .,...... nl.-I hill al' nnce. nav nart of it and show your ap- MA R C U S g E C K ;|K» 1- f ho me . BONDED ABSTRACTER I Office in Mayle Bldg) I 'Th n S un d a y s c h o ez s a rty a t th e c hu rzh F r i d a y c e v n g * f f 3 "ll"|'P5§.n m ~em p ayeu n ti l ab o u t 10:80 Q th e R/:ds tr c u tu l th e Gr e e n s to r n i e e lu n c h n f numlwic hvs,c ake n d cofl">v a l l U I _ y u u n v n u n u m - -- - . - - ,r " J Ip r e c a t i o n b y 'm a k m g y o u r c a s h p u r c h a s e s f r o m t h e r \J L L c o a l_ » u - n Ur §Everyone came drcsséd in ihoir -hard time clothrs and they c:~r~1\urmun li. Rathmann....€a1nl¢~looked the part(Jl"I05l!.I`Rlbl`.Yao and George Menckc nrt' r the Blair Drug Co.quarantined for scarlet fever.Pham- Black -ll Ilnfh hmv 11 very light case. merchant who has tavorea you ana musIOve Even:ings bv Appointment Mr.and M1-s=.W'§;\!t¢=:° Applehyxand Bettv visited Wednesday eve-1:1|¥n¢r ni: n|n Watson Hain home 1.0 Improve Your Credit Rating¢ n 4 » n m v -,. . . - . - .__ _.sec th e new girl that arrived th r°rt' 'l`uc.=day evening;Mr .and M1Q.l) ' tl o l W u lf and Ber na rd helped Ma r s h a ll Sc hafer c elvbrate his b i r th :\nnivf:':S:1r} Fr id ay e ve ni ng . Mr . an d Mr s . De tlc f W u lf , Ha ze l and J ames were Saturtlsmy mc ninpr visitors at the J ohn Pebrrsvn hom:-. lnrllrnnrnRn! E.`I`§{§'I§E Loma 3 ofa; i§'§th1¢`i§&nk Bldg 2 ¢...»- - u n » - » -- lutmunzu 1 "':--.| Maxmc were Sunday afternoonLoneovisitors at the Ed Hansen home.cated in B,,}'{dffg"°° Tlzeatre ;Mr.and Mrs. John Petersen. Blair Nebnska . Dorothy and Jack, Geo. Luse and 'x Bill Patterson were Saturday eve-'ninrg visitors at Frank Wilaon's.x P uf T I <1JesseHansen,e ay o anHmm .» . ns ' mAc 'r a = 'mm f'..4.\n I.n:u: sxmvrnt 'Puesdav mf w =BLAI" 'CQMPANY " " '" " " " "' " " ' ~ an am we mx VI rPHONE 15 at the Dea d w'€ .1 f ha il sz Bidi.Blnlr. Ne hnlh -Mr. md Mn. John Taylor wer Merchants Exchangemmx1'Slaturday evening vinitoim at th 'I .Fritz Knutnen home. s.|I .Tuna Rusher ol Ddlas. Texas M m c m n r s._. _.t h i i i ma . h e o b s é n h l m c IGF 'mf h n l lm s mwg s r m ¢1," "»1m lt- omcumsmsamkm ag.l}£é£aT"»a¥r°}?LEEhB{6»§i£iui- Baum an B|-ll!»N¢2-gather.z Mr. md lin. Owun D0¢1.'Hx.Telephone Number 45 our h& bo dy , J eemn' la éir z b rok e. Od d guarded ml u m n ly .l l n m l n z to n gr in !u m :z w me d a t hln br u te soul.Th e n fe ll n g n a t n r d l e n u .Th ro ug h lo ng h o u n th e D l l r l l l t logs n n l e d dovrn i n to h t t s n e d m u s e s o f d y l n z w h e nTh e n u k n e u came whic h prec edes th e d u ,un d n f lr r thnx,d u m . .Teonu rose u l me e h l l h l u t s d wo rld.Be wnn n u lo n ge r A y o uth h u t \|111-DK lh ln g n g d by n n e te r n i t y th lt had named.I t W u Od d wh o le d h lm I n th a q n u t to r He p d b a h A d a ms .He n o u g ht li k e on e h a l(h llml un d y¢¢na me d overy thlng.I l e f n v me tr a mp le d g a g ,th e moc rnsln-beaten a u t h at me i nf lu x. n lmtc he t los t UI the ni g h t, a nd o n th e h a tc n n a n En ; - lllh na me .Bu t h e dm no t h ad hL l unc le.I n th e n m e a m y d u m , n t h - d n ; wi th u m v i m of hxr da an d th e gm o f lq n lr r e ls a mo n g th a tr e e s . e n t ou t f o r ' | ` on \ e u r m n o r . Ho c l r d h d tln hutc her. clutching iz u u th e wood h u d n n n| \ - lwo d h d d m e whi c h mi d i ! ' m hi m.Ilec nnse o t th ! ! 0 th e r e g r e w l n h lm A d o w an d tlrr lh ls Lh o uz h t u n c h a d t h i Itr n ng th o l n c lmln .Th e w q p o n , wi th l u short hic kory h m d e ,l u vo m lr o n b l a d e , lu b n m n d h a d . m u h :h u e been neah an d b lo o d c apable o t rec elvlng p u n o r o t g m n r u p a serret.l o t e n d o n swu th e h o ld o f h ls h md A b o u t n . B u t h e did n m see th e I N D o r wood.B e n w only th e nn me wh l d l m a h i m th at th o English hn d c ome v m h the lr ln a l mn ,ox hld len t them. a s h is unc le had sc o f t e n m d they wo n lm Th e E n z - Illh . No t th e Fn -n c h . Th e En glis h. An d h e h em th e h nz c he t u xr lc war s n n Eng li sh zh ron t. B u t h e wa s no t Lhlnklng th lt. Th e p a r t o t h l m c o n n c l o u l o t mu t w u wo r k ln g u n k n o wn to m e h c n ltle s whi c h ma de h lm mo vean d nee.Hl s th o u gh t:we re l.m- prlaoned wlth ln stone walls,a n d nrnnnd th e se wa ll: th e y be a t a n d tramp led themse lves, alwa y s alike, te llln g h lm the s ame]things.n n tll thei r r epe tltlon b e c q xe a dron ing lu hls hrnln.H l s mo th er wa s dead hac k mer e.Hi s ra th e r wa s dead.lnd lnn s with En gllsh hatc h~ e u h a d ki lled the m,an d h e mu s t c a r ry the wo n l ua Tonteur, Tlmugln wh ic h had he eh wrec ked an d beaten un ti l n o w possessed h i m wllh n lla ma behind ll'\ that began to bu r n ne r c d y b u t wlxlc h le e me d to g ive no h e at o r exc i te -me n t to bln flesh.On ly h i s eyes Fre sh Frozen Fish S f i n i, .y 5 . f r 1 V' f x .:~9. -r g 7 .»f l'\0 '1 I ' - .. s v» " f \`\_i ' I .\ " v p ` A* r - ' Q `1 ' J ~ ' !\ ».'¢M .|'f f 1 \'v thk uct.Ton te ur ml]h l d | h w men who had not gone with Distr k a i.m d u Jeenu recalled the Brill!o t lu n l,n picture palnted Its elf be for e h ll eyes.T h e mur- de r e n of bla father n d motherhad swung eastward from Forbld- den vnlley.and the selgneur,warned b y Bepslbnlfs Dre.had _met th em wlth loaded munkets.H e had faith In Tonteur and dld no t q u a d o n wh a t hn d happened ln th e bo tto m lands.Before tlula no d ou ht h ad c ro ss ed h m mi nd a n to He ps lh alrs fare.Th e English hatc hets h a d c a u g h t hlm,somo- where,o r h e wo uld ha ve c omedn rlng th e lo n g night when h e ~ \\\ '. ."_4 fl* ' r * |¢ Mlda Mlm Thlflk Mon Glnriy m l Prasad an Hlm ln Uma ~eath.B u t no w a forlorn an d M i ~'~-=-»~~e o essc arc ely livi ng hope begun to r ls e f on e s, Io wa, sp e n t las t we el: -e n d ln nu b re a s t as he c a me to To n- lat th e ]J 8r e' \t. ul, D. \ \.Be li home. f y' A ~ !'f ltu r l n m- m. u u wu un n n g ¢. . . , .. , . . .` that sometnlng mllht hlvn dx1ven his Uncle Hcpsdbah to the Rich- elieu.u hope n m ,arte:llghtinzh ll d g n ll ure.he h ld h ur d o d to the manor wnh the expectation of hndlng nm people then. Hll hther mu s t h a ve seen He 9 i 1 b a . h ' | n m- ln g nc msa Fnrhldden n l l s y ,un d ..|- - u lnd the rdlroadn-s that the Public Utility 1 Held for profitable ' may. . rWzll you shkzre i Of the Public Util PUBLIC SERVICE to participate in of 33 leading Utility rfr' ;(_\ `' r l z f m o n B h n n w s n s ""w~¢\W o r d rec ently rec eived in Blmir .I 1 ¢.|o u 3 a~m trav eled vr§~~a :ima of night through tho lovlmdx._.He might see Hepcibnh, ln a. mo» megt, comin! over tha hill... (To be continued) 90'°°°'°°°'°°° kil C o 2 70"'""' /I RAPIDLY develaping OLD BLAIR RESIDENT DIES Mrs. A. French, former realdantof yearn gone by of Blair, passed away at her home in Los Angdea, Monday momlng, of an attack of pneumonia. Mrs.Frenqh will be well re# membered by Blair friends.The home place where they resided so long,is now the property of Maurice Mehrens.I The daughter,Mrs.Della Max~ wel|, living at Decaiur,Michigan ,ls on her way to be present at the funeral serv-icm. KIMBAL L o o ulv rv cU'rs SALARIES A dinpltc.h to sum dlllies from Sidney. Neb.convey: inlox-mationthat Kimhlll county o llidda hah hld their .sdaria cnt by the bo\rd of commissioners iw the opening move ol a vigorous economy pro- son ol Dr. me Mn. D. w. Bell of this city, was married Januuy 15, to Misa Dornthy Spencer of Des Moines,Iowa. Tnbor has a traveling position wlth the R. C.A.people and is making good.The newlyweds will reside at Des Moines. The _Enm-prne extends eon~ g-ntulationa. A get-wqudn gathering wasenjoyed lm T...'f2'., atbamoon at the home of Mrs. Oliie Meyers ofWen Wahington sheet when | number of friends called in w inuke Mm Myers, who is a new- comer, feel at home.` md Writing.Fo r Ei ghth énde ~ only. 1-It Lester Beliod, Co. Sup't. Nc m c n The Eighth Grade axaminmiona will be held Jan. 80th.Exnmin- ations to be given in English Cofn-I EHE ENT ER PRI SE The Pl Abi' B9James Oliver' Curwood "vnu|¢n..H-l~1>»»».u<;.\»¢. :osx A. naom m .u m m THE ST O R Y cmxrrxcn 1--wnn hu lnxi hhUlu. Cnharlnl and twain-your-oldsou, °'Juml." lflonri Bultik. lunchntli ur I n C a n a da i n r m. c u lti va te :a fe rtile h rm. nd he mt to the Ton -tmr n lg ne n rle .Al the n er r 09 0 0 !:-mi l l l on I n way ~~-»14":: ; | Enterpd u ueeoadazhn maints t t he p s mfa n n t Bl nk , Ni !Anim'd u A s an Co n a n t <5 larch 3. 1879. u .: a z :4:.n -- Price per Yen $15! Every luburlption ll legntded uopen account.T M m m a a t mbscribau w i u m x m u u y na-movmlh-umvnxmnilh¢l.imt||,¢th|a p k m m o f h ! n U nhepuhllxhenben ;o1.\ur- |ilat.bembscrlpdvnvlrlllmxm1n m lora ntthedadpm ba d nb-ouipdonprioe.Ewrymhsaibarmmm h n t t a n d t h s t t h l l l a s a d - d m u u e m a a n p a r t n l t b a o o n - m n botwan the publinher md mboaiber. Deputy and clerk aid :h o h u een denied several offieidn i nddition to the nlary reductions. Wages of the county clerk were edumd from $2,000 to $1,800.A nrresponding reduction was made 1 the remuneration of his deputy. A $300 reduction in the salary I the county superintendent was npviged with a 8700 item for clerk mp oyment stricken mtlnly. Thi nllntv ntint-nan b1€ll nnnhvn ennn l i l d m i u m E n S u ¢ T m u I e'r\l| | l| -Bt. dndan lng infos. 'lhodru ll ! u p th e b o t to m h a d B l c o u l d ar e th e hi s r o c k n t me u vr lu Th e p l t h l betvn on th e g a r dmn .Th a blr d n o u n s ln m e m m s :n a h . Th e mln .B n ! n n c o u ld u e u n th -l n : t h a t h m b l e u a n d f r o m t h e burnlng house.He c o u ld n o t n o h u ta me : o r h h mo th e r o r He p - d b n h A d l ms .E v a :0 d d ' |heart senumd to b l- u k lu th a n mo me n ts .A so un d u m a fr o m m m n m :w l l llk e A cob.H a wan nu r c ro n c h lng .n o longer savage o r ven¢el'nL B u t J e e m: d ld not see.H a v u try -lng tn an d so me fo rc e Lu Nm th at ro uld c r y o u t h ls ma ma -' | un me . llls llp s we r e u d r y u s u c k s . h ls lh r c n t tn lle d to respond.Th e d ~ |~u<:e wal zerrlac .I n lx h e h e lr d th e nn np plnz o r an explodi ng em- her,llk a n plstol m l n : o t .B e c ould hear n o one u lk ln g ,n o volc es c alllug.Fear . th e r epulsio n nf flesh and ner ve to da mse l; was u tte rly [o ne f m m hlm.H e wu l mp e l le d only hy thought o f hlx futher an d mother,th e my stery o f Lhelr sl- Tnaxime is me. in the opinion hé in l f r om a vla li to tCnthu rlnvs vrandlrinHepulbnh, moan them. ha Tontmrn.I brulhlr. of many qunlifid observers, for nn upset of the constantly gmw-ing Army of bureaucrats umwiu ta k e us a tla uz pa noln he wly bl/:k~to fundnmenw Amex-leur principles oi' government.The public shows signs that it is tired of being uxw, regulated and legislated to deaih.Mon of the economic, political and social refon-ns that have me! with en- C H A P T E R I l - - H o § | l b l \ \ . a n u m n c u s t o m ,h u b r a n ,t p n l u n t u t o rh l a s i s t e r a n d h e r n m l l y .T o J a m s h o | 1 1 0 3 n s l p l e n d l d F l e e t a t c r i m - s o n ve l ve t .a u ¢ h ! n ¢ y t e l l i n ,t h e b o y I t I n t o b a a p r e s e n t f r o m a n nt o T o i n e t t o T u n u u r ,n m n l l " u g - t e r o r t h o s a l z n a u r .H a i n s l b n h o( I v e s J e e m a n p i s t o l b d d l n i h l mp e r f e c t . h i m u e i f I n m s r i u m a n s h v. f o r t h o p o o p l a o f t h a t r o n t l a r a r e c o n -s t a n t l y l n t e a r o l 'r a i d !b g I n d i a nw a r p a r t l e m i l l l e a o r t h e u g l l s h . CTT. " = ` Z" I'E . 7 £ H I- 'T!| s p » 1 b a l f fl l r | t o " rt h o u f e l y a t t h o B u l n l n l ,l n t h e i rIs o l a t e d d p o s l l l o r s b u t H e n r i l l t l l h ant .t h e l o n o t J u n i o r .J a m s g g ' - a e n t l t h e ve l ve t o To l n e t t l . .e r P I T .n t o w c a nc o u s i n .a u a go l d e r t h a n J o e m l . c n t r l v n t o t r o w t h e p a r c e l a w a y .u m a : c u n t s t h ea c t i o n .a n d a l t a r :1 P a u l b u t t h e I n t f m w h l m u than n l i l n r h n v. C H A P T E R I V - - - N e x t M g J o a m l .f e e l i n :h u w a s w r o n g i n r n w l l n g b e f o r e T o l n e l l e .| f ° ° =t o h o r h o m e t o o l ¥ e r h i s a p o u g l e a .I I e b u r n lance.his desire tb call out to :sons are princ ipally interested i n business and indu str ial progress. Y e t a n organized mi no ri ty has done evtr y thi ng p os si ble to ma k e th a t progress dlf fi c ult.Gover n- me n t by c o mmi s s i on - wh i c h ha s been replac ing go ve r nmen t by thefveu plo- ha s produc ed sad fr u its n this c ountry . Tltose theorists an d "c ommi s- sxomstn"wh o ha ve flourished so fstrongly m rec ent y ears ma y be nn fo r a way of re c kon ing, Mldn mo To nta ur r e fe r to ls lm u n"li ttle English be n t. "but makerhis spologlen and [r on homo,n y -lng nothi ng ot whnt he has ovar-h l l r d IIepnlbuh takes his depart-unu.The r o n te u n go to Quebec.wh e n Tolnatta lu to bo educated.Af ter tour years,during whlc h.hams prac tic ally revhes manhood.the Tonteurn return.W u batweonBritninandFrancod a mn ,n u ! Frenc h settlers hasten to gy" Dlea-inu, I'ranc h c ommander.eurl andJ eeml remain at home.Absent oned s ! o n a hunting trip, .looms newfrom s distanc e his homo in names h to his bow as he walked d o wn through the starlight.his feet travelin g a little nnsteadlly .W h at was th er e or was n ot the re c ou ld not be c han ged by an arr ow. Unerpec tedly . he Came upon his father.He nr i was on the g rou nd near one n f Catherlne'a rose bue na , a s lf as lee p.B u t h e wa l dead.He lay with his fac e tur ned t o t h e n f Flre llgh t plnr ed u po nhi m gent y .neu Inc reasing.no w fading,as the embers flared ormee,li ke tltful no te s. ln n strain of soundless music . As so ftly as the llght ' \ \ ltlto u t | sob or c ry , .leems knelt eslde hlm. I le spoke hls fnthet'a name,yet knew that no :answer wolllrl rlse from the lifeless lips.I l e r e |:E'Il|0d 1t In nn nnexellahle way as his llnntls clutrlued nt the silent form.Th e starlight left nothing unrevenled;bln father dead,hiswh ile lips twisted.his htlnd l c lenc hld at his side. the top of his head n aked and b leedin g fro m the senlnlng k n i f e .learns slulrmed uown.He may have spoken again. He may ha ve aobbed.B u t the th ln g llk e death th a t was creeplngoverhim,its darkness and vastness hi d hi m fr om hims elf. He remained beslde his father, an mo tlonlesa and as still. Odd c rouc hed near.A f te r a ti m e a n i n c h a t a lime.he crept to the dead man. He muzzled the hands th at were gro wlng cold.H e lic ked .Teems' race where i t had fallen against his fath ers sho ulde r. Then he was ...L ~v lu hls hrnlu.H ls mother was dead hack (he re Hls talher was dead.lmlln ns wi th En gllsh ha tc h~ e u h a d kllled th em,an d h e mu s t c a r ry the wo n l no Tonteur, Thoughl whic h had been wrec ked an d beaten un ti l n o w possessed h i m wllh n lla ma behind ll'\ that began to bu r n lie rc dy b u t wlllc h le e me d to g lve n o he a t or e xc i te -me n t to bln flesh.On ly h i s eyes c hunged , until they we r e t h a n o t n sava ge, dlnly l u th e i r b n rd n ms an d wlth o u l depth I n whi c h on e mlght re ad his e motions.H i s m e was wh i le un d pnéslnnless,vyllh Ilnes c ough: and emc hed upon n as lr ln hloodlc-ss stone.H e looked u l th e hnlc hel mznln,und Odd heard th e gasp whic h c a me fr o mhls llps.Thr- hntc hel was a volc e telling Illm lhl|',¢:s and glo n lln x ln the story I t h n d lu tell.I t m u d v lulm th in k mo r e de a rly und pressed o n h lm a n urge for u m tlon.A s h e d r e w ne a r er I n Tn n te ur man or,the lns lln c ts o f self premer\nl.lon awok e ln hlm.Th e; d m not ma k e h lm lea ve me Op en Kra ll o r lr avel less s wlftly . bu l hh senses b e a ms k e e n e r , md u n c o n seloun ly he beg un to pre par e h lmnel! fo r the p hy sic al ac t o f ven ge ance.To r ea c h T o n t e r w a l th e llrsl ohllmnlnn ln th u p e r f o r mn n c e a t Fre sh F r o z e n F i s h0 We have another shipment of Fresh Frozen Pickerel - Flounders -White Fish- Ocean Pike ~ Salmon and Herring. about hlm llke bulls o t living flnme.Death was ln th e a ir.H e wal brealhlntt lr.He was hem-lu: n .Ac last, lrrenlallbly unveiled no answer me smrlz of death, he eau bnc k u n hu lmunc hea a nd ho wle d. It wa s not 0 dll's howl my m o r e than lt had been Ite ms'voice speaking xo hls fu t h e r a few meme n u before.lr was I ghostly sound that seemed to qulet eventhewhlsperlngo t the leaves,an unearthly an d shlve rlng c ry \lm\ jen: echoes over the clearlnm with qle t fo r c o mp a n y .In was this whlc h b rought J eems ou t o r : h e depths in to whi c h h e had fallen.H e ralned bla head an d eaw hls father again,an d lwuy ed to hls feet. Ile begun seek- lng.Close by ,neur th e p lle of npples whlc h she had helped h lm Rnthe r fr om under thelr tre e:o n the slope,h e fou nd h u mnthe r. She, too . lay wlth her f ac e to the sky .Th e llt tle th at wa s le t:of her u nb ou nd h nlr lay matte re d on the ean h. Her glo rlo nl b eau ty wasgone.Slarllght,c u n n i n g her gently ,revealed to he r boy th e hldeonlness o f her end.There, DANCE _Ar 1 K m g ' s Pa v i l i o n Miles North of Blair on l-lighay No. 5 Do not fail .to try them M l nuuulllllulnlulnunnmnm|||nuul|||uu|||u|m||n|||nn. Sat., Jan. 24th Announcement .Test the New... = I l l P o m w NTEFl GREEN An IMIQROVED GASOLINE Designed to keep step with the progress of modern motors. 1-u-rows; WINTER GREEN GASOLINE has been especially designed for high compression motors.lt is an Anti-Knock gasoline which "follows through"firing with a constant push on the piston during the entire power stroke which means more power and mileage. e .»-° NOR'l`lI SIDE S'l'0RE i l u - L MUSIC BY Dixie Ramblers of `0mal1a af ..___"\~4»~ a r . ~ e _\ ~'4|r\I' GOOD FLOOR GOOD MUSIC GOOD ORDER ` r Will you shkire in this growth of the Public Utility Industry? *; ;-;.s ha s . \ m ,\:- _p f .¢\.hi FQ/ PUBLIC SERVICE TRUST ~ enable you to participate in the rapidly wwinz earnings of 33 leading Utility Companies. These companies show continued and inaeasing earnings over a period af 10 years. Together, they oH'er exceptional diversi- fication, prospects for steady growth and safety of income.~ Whether you are s large or small investor, Public Service Tnmt Shares make it easy for_ you to progress financially with the Public_Utility Industry. l P l a n n o e l n o o m a p l o u i n . !u ¢ m . \ l . l o o a b u u t P u b h n S o n i c s Tr u ; S h u n . HANSDN 8 MEHRENS Real Estate - Insurance - Securities -- . -;¢ . Aq - . . . _ 1 " -_. r ¢f§fWff ~ \ - a s I 1?»1 rE cnnp-red vA Third Pm-ly F D R a space .Ieems could no: (F r e mo n t Tr i bu n e )umw as he guzgfl ut the c rlmsun Norris refuses to lendl :\l'i.\'»His l1ome wab In tlnmes.hi s Su pp or t to a thi rd E ar ty move- men t, and th ere by don tless sh ows hi s politic al wis do m.Ne v e r t h e less,one is forced to wonder i f sooner o r la te r some su<:h move- me n t wi ll no t ma k e itse lf mani~ fea t, wi th a g oo d d eal o f f orc e. I t i s a t r u i a m today th a t th e r e is w r y li ttle fu n da me nta l di ff er - e m e between the tw o ma jo r pa r- ti e a Th e divisions wi th i n the partieo 'J ma to r No rr i s an d Se rm- to r Moses,for in sta nc e , a re tech- nic ally me mbers ot the sa me pa rty , aa a re Se n ato r s He fli n a n d W a g- n e r - - a r e . f a r mo re str i ki n g th a nth e c o ntr as t b e twe en th e two p ar - ti es a s a who le . Th ls is ha r dly a hea lthy situ- ation.Eve ntu ally the re mu s t be so me s o r t o f re a li g n me n t i n t h epas t,suc h realigrunenta ha ve usua lly been touc hed o f f by the appearanc e o f n e w parties.W i ll Ttila alone W0-lllcl not have dead vne d h im wllh ho rro r. * ills fa th erwa s mo re lu La re for his mother. n ne w home could be built.,the world dld not end bec ause a house burned.Bu t th er e wer e two Ure a -and the other, farther oo, reneot- lns Itself dimly and y et more som- berly ,wa s the one that terrlned him.I t was Ile ps lb ah '| a re talk- lnz z o hlm thr ou gh th e ni gh t!Th en the c hok ing thlog ln h lm gave way . and ae the power to ac t returned.he snw Odd fac ing the lighted heavens»-and In every musc le an d line ni ' the dog 's rigid fra me the lnd lao slgu wa s clear- ly written. He :e r on ata ru n do wn hlll.a nd as he ran bushes whipped a t his me e a n d shadows gathered under his feet and lo ng a rms o f gloomreac hed out from amo ng the tre e: to hold h i m bark.H e could no t um: be the case in inis sitlmtion I come rm with Orid.Like two Penalties Instead of Bonuses 1 break from hm lips In wriibacfat the end or n mlle he fell ...a :...l---....xumm r rr c a pvr r n ru r e lu wmumle u n v-ers p ay hi gh er i nsu ra nc e rates , is rec ei ving inc reas ing c onsi dera tion Un d e r th e pr es e nt me r it- ra tin g s y s te m d r i wn x wi th Luvorable re~ c or ds rec eive a pr emi um dis c ou nt. A n objec tion w m u lh e or y i l th at i t re qu ir es a b as e ra te s ome- wh a t h i g h e r wa n wo u ld o th e r wi s e be nec essary i n order i o pr o vi d e for the me ri led d is c ou nts. Ma n y pe rs on s no w believe th a t a b e tte r s y s te m wo u ld b e U0 s ta n with a ra te le vel sligh tly b elo w tho necessary a mo u n t an d ma k e u p th e differenc e by rais ing ra te s when drivers h ave ac c idents.Pub- tin g a n inc rea se d f lh anc lal b urd en o n th e " h a d r ls k "m a b e tte r i n - du c e me nt towar d e dr i vi n g tha n gi vi n g c re d it to th e " 80 0d ri s k" . A n y p r a c t l w p r o g r a m th a t wi ll he lp c u r b c arelessnessshould be welc omed.I t m i g h t b e f o u n d th a t f i n i n d a d pe na lty ! o r care~ lessness wou ld c au se mo r e pe r- son.:co th i n k before ta k i n :| lo we r h n l.un d once mo r e J ee un c ould lee the glow or ure.I n th e upper va ult n f Lho sky l t wa s fn dlug ¢ o \a g ho s tly pa llu r an nu m the sweeplog arc o t the Mi lk y W ay ,\l Th e y r a n on.a n d th e n p k l t o fhope began ro flrght tor a plac e ln' Jeerus'bruln.Th in ray of n g m gave llle nnrl mr-ce to the argu- men ts wi th whic h h e n o w ma deun elf ort to ho ld bu& th e g rimmer thing.li ls home w u burning. Iiu t it mu st b e nu ac c i de nt, n oth- ln g th nt should u ll h l m wi th f r i g h t. Th e o th e r n m- o t l n F o r -bidden va lle y - wa s n o m o n th an a cqlncldence.probably n con-Bngratlou starred hy a careless In dln n o r n vr hlte mm' | p lpe . H o paused again to get hhr breath, and Odd stopped with hlm. B la shaggy body v u tr e mNlu g wlxh me p en b up e mo tio ns o t lux- pense and pulslnu whic h possessed hlm wh en he c a ug ht in th e n k the deadly polsou to his n om-l rhe In d lm s me ll,J eeml struggled not to believe the evidenc e whic h h e n w .an d to ld h l m n l f m n l f i n 1 chance, than a bonus for m2fu{- ness. Hard Times!-Read This! my chance then were Indlull athu home they were mend; help-lnz to uve what they couldjromthe n-used! af me are.g xOnt of the silence Jeem \hemd lh ei r np lic ati on .Suc h a c ond iti on in th i s p a n o f Ne b r a s k a i s o n ly f p r o d u c t o f lma g i n A li o n , a n d wh y ? Bec ause there i s n o real reason w h y we should experienc e real har d times her e.D o wn i n A r k a n . sa s th e o th e i day 500 fa r me r s n e a r a s ma ll c ity sto rmed th o plac e i n a body ,de r mn d i n g food go kee p the ir famili es fr o m sta rv- mg .Menc h ants o f t h e bovm,l., x-endv »mi»»A :...-|.....,.» L_, ,_, . stlrrlng of the le -uve:had k e p t ltfr om hll e a rs . But J eems had h eard. He had heard the th-ing of guns. Ove r th e hlllx an d fore st:m a sound ha d c o me to h lm f r o m th e dlrec uon o f (he To ntnu r seism- enrie.H e did no t wa l!for th e oaks to d r o w n nqnln.Od d led m m ln their last hem-tbreukln: rac e lm o th e Big fore st.Le id en welk hts se eme d ln be dr agg ing nt his fee ! b ef ore they were thmn zh||| H ~8 C ; .ss l ~e \lwhere,or he wo uld ha ve c ome fu n er a l servic esdu rlng th e lo n g nig ht when he Fre sh Frozen Fish ~eath.B u t no w a forlorn an d M i ~'~-=-»~~e o essc arc ely livi ng hope begun to r ls e f on e s, Io wa, sp e n t las t we el: -e n d ln nu b re a s t as he c a me to To n- lat th e ]J 8r e' \t. ul, D. \ \.Be li home. »|¢;,;..mf;,'.;;":;'~.;°"`;;:°'3` Uv aroutn ir.He had run 'too hard..He'P 'er 833 to help stopped and surged atulmst n trev:land ge" forr.'edto appgal to thd with Odd frowllnl in u low and _ w QI Prot&¢t20ll.Flndlv tha terrlhln wav vlmn tn his i¢n|>|=n o w n c a r a t a 2 . c S a v i n g p e r G a l l o n i n P r i c e under other anti-knook or high compression gasoline Ernls came to the ~ §é';ii db¥':rHii`¢o"pr317¢ 5|-'REIprov lumg tempo |~food for the mo x r y u m l s f u x f Th e s e i n m e n ha d h e r e mr n m 'been reasona bly pro sperous , but a '. I f f ? ; L ° § _ ' ° E i L ~ % ' ° P f a i lu r e ha d pro ve ma tte rs no w.A c a mn r o n h e had happe ned to h is thoug hts with the Bring of the guns .Ta kln g th e plac e o t ho pe.even o f n u tears. wa l the on e x1- a s du lre to r e ac h h ll f a th e r a n d m o t h e r u quic kly Sold Exclusively Byu . u u a w u n l Il.l:l.l.l,l\l n P n 1 |r \a . . . | |n a L -- - - r g~ or gun ll u»';§`vi¢i¢fnfl "xiii °:'.':":°..... nm mm hlm /\\th e i r n e ed s un ti l a n oth e r h mlv " Q'I ' lu¢ ' | re d h ull time s .Do W S E . . perlenc e a n y o f t l m t k i n d h e n ? A n d th is i s on ly one exa mple. Th e r e g r e hund reds o f others th r ou g ho u t c ertain sec tions of the s w n w - Nor folk- -'I 'he .S tate B an k o pen ed )vi!h capital stock of $100,000. Bergman test well will continuethroughout the winter until one of three thlngs is reached, oil, gas or gran ite. Te k s m a h - D u n n e T n m l l l mm h u r l ¢ ' . h n ! d l n ! » e n 4 £ o ! J . E . C o m § a h l n \ B u n C o u n ty Gr a ve l C o mp a n y . " whe n they c a me to the ad n o f theto r u t a n d h e c o u lmlh a ve n m n o ta n h e :witho ut falling.Bef nrs th em wa s tha d op e, 1 d lve r y a n - ve r 0 1 ' me n u x mn ,A t t h e f o o t of n n l wh a t la n d b ee n h ll h o me . Te ; -= lt wu a r e d- h o t mm with - ou t ar m o r mummy . a plle on t o twhic h tlnme rose lazily .lu la r c e - n n u mm . : Me d n o t h i n g mo r e t ohll s h oc k .H e hurl uhc n ulda unly looked f o r th u .Th e h u m v ualso1heapo f blazing embers. Every zhlng w n gona.n m t h u h e t wu n o t th e o n e w h i c h B e n n to h x- n k do wn his r u l o n ,wh lc h he h n d n mg g lvd m h ar d to k e e n .n . W u th e stllln en x th e u n a m - n e n .th e lac k o f mo n m s u t m d sound th a t lnmxlle a h i m nz n m \<§~ "L....__- _ T R Y f r m s H I ~_ : h u Ell¢nlinA--h n l l v uNgbguka, January 22. 19 1»@1"°7P'*°*as= as l For Sale-Quilted quilfs.Phone Gnen so.Mn. W e n.1-It C. K.. Bendorl, Banned ¢mbalm~er and undertmker. Blair.Ofilce ~hone, 161; fel. nhome. 188.84:1 ''~ ».| ... Hhs La\(|uldm Meats grill ar.- te nd tha s ta ke minds lt L i n- coln, starting t.henex¢ nmesier. Fo r Re nt-A good seven room modem house.N. T. Lund & Oo. 1~1\ The Rebaklhl held Lheir rggulnr meeting lut Tuesday night at the Odd Fellows hull. Milk cows for sale or will trade for god team of horses.Plume 112 on' 80.1-R, Pamltuxe, mal ind Door mehlags.ihthevr B. Bendotf.21-tf l-'or ' Sde-Rnund Oak Chief B\l1¥¢<Mrs. Bi Johnson.1-lt For Sde-A Duroc Jersey male* hog.Phone 212 on 85.Dexter Baton.1-2| Mn. J. K. Brewster of Herman, spent last Monday with Mm Rosa Deets st the S. W. Chambers home. Mn. K. C. DeGruff will enter- For Sl.Ie-Alfalfa hw-Phone 21 on 27.Rollxnd Smifl.1-tf Mn.Stanley Marek of neuSplker,visited u Um Parental. Elmer Frllln hams lan Saturday. Mrs. Holgax- Jensen ls murh im- proved after n week's vim oi zfivw-Mla Grace Struve, who is em- ployéd at the city light affice, spent last Monday in Onmhx. 'a~ s ur n m l m ¢ ~ , ; w m a n w r ¢ » v u ~h p .,l.utha wR.Bm¢ \°d 21-#2 Goo. Johnson is bewex- after | we¢k'| illness. ' For Sde-Good Al h l h .Chris S. Hmmm.1-2t' Fumimn, mu and Door caver- m n n e w x v . s w a m .21-nr A good aix»room house dose im u sold before Much ISL s1'r50.00. 1-1:N. T. Lund a co. The Chen Club met at the H. J. Q $ sz ~ \*a ` r 9 .J L $ 5 Bhi r. H I Q fr'a% " \ \.91S~~ " o~`5 \ l v . ' = Q ! "" ~Q 'r 6 ° » ~ ~' g m i s ~ ~e e f > , ' ~ "-.~=:.\ ~,,,~~'> \"J vi; ' DRY GOODSWethisweekcallattentiontoour dry goods department which i replete with all the many- *~-a -a n |A ~ Q . r { i f\¢ ' f l rc? L 1Q I nN3 vig* 0 Ii 1 UI" z2:».P )~ 9 n¢ -.5 \ /'1 P I - \ 0 "o ' a. ; . j - E 5 f o ' I U | ' , 'J ' z _ = § f : ; ' \ l "1:-..~. i'i ug. I nha, spent the week-ena at me par-ental. H. L. Struve home. Quite a large number from Blair attended the benefit bridge at Herman last Friday evening. C. K. Bendod, lloaxeed embalm- er and undertaker, Blair.Office phone. 161; rea. phone. 188.8~t.l lisa Thlrza Stockton of Holly- wood, Calif., is spending this week with Miss Mayne Smith at tho Z. B. Smith home in this city. Hr.and Mrs.Herman Aye oi Omaha,spent the week-end at tls o home o d'L I.r.andMrs.M.R. Lippincott. The Episcopal ladiu. group one,'held a tea at the home of Mrs. A. A. Compton lam. Tuesday ah- emoon.I offer for sale my Belgian draft stallion, Marquis 12966; also a finepedigreed Jack.Call John Bolln, Blair, Nth.50-rf Prof.and Mrs.J.E.Bartley are enjoying A visit from hermother,Mrs.McNeil of Lincoln, Qor a few weeks. Joe Lazure, well known farmerlivingsouth of Blair, has been eoniined to his home for some time nursing a case of mumps. Suits and Overeoats.First class. Reasonable prices.Theo.Wah1~ dzrom with A. M. Lundgard, Coun- dl Bluffs, Iowa.80-2Bt Kr. and Mrs. Geo.Nelson and family of west of Blair, enjoyed dinner last Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter hi. Nelson on Nebraska street. Mrs.Wm.Maher entertained I week»end guest ol Bene Crowdy at the J.Crowdy home.Highest prloea pdd for produa. Phom 258.Farmers Produce Co- as-u Mr.and Mrs.Harold Coutta drove ra Omaha last Sunday.to visit old friends.The Catholic u m Club mer. last Tuesday afternoon with Mm Raymond Burr.Mrs. J. v. Hinehman has beenmffering with an attack of the grippe the last low d|W~ Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Anderson and Helen of Herman, spent last Saturday at the J.P.Anderson home on west Nab. St. Mrs.Emil Fallen of Herman. visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Frain last Friday.The Catholic Young People's Club of Blair and Calhoun, enjoyed a social m ting last Tuesdayevening at S:§:ifler's hall. Junior ;K.ir sewn yen! old son of Mrs. Glad s Kirk of east Neh. street,is much improved after being ill last week. Mr. and Mrs. Claar Moats and I sons Robert and William ofitwo,Omaha, spent Sunday at the Free- man Tucker home.Mr. aml Mrs. Fred Rankin and daughter of Omaha, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Rankin's mo- ther, Mn. E. s. Beaty of thlsci¢¥» Irene lflaack of Omaha, in com-pany with some friends,spent Sunday at the parental.H. A- alternoon, Jan. za.Miss Luella Simpson was a last Sunday dinner guest of her friend, Myrle Fteneh.' Miss Ruth Loreazen,south of town .ment last Sunday evenings! tie Leonard Axtell home. Chrla K.Bcmdort, Underirlibl and ambulance service-~ ottloe, 361; roddmea. 188.cr Mr.Carl Svoboda o i Omaha, was a Monday afternoon and eve-:i ng dd tn r at the Elzy King- ome.January Clearance Sale-WinterCDIU-410.75 and $16.75-marked down from as high as $85 forarlnidiateclearance.Fas io r;r.,1 Dewey Nemetz o( Omaha, spent Wednesday and Thursday ol last week at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nemetz. January Clearance Sale 'Silk Qresses,$7.95-values to $ 2 0 - srtes l l to 4 6-all of our finerWinter 'Dresses marked down forquick clearance.Fashion Center. Mrs.Mary Anderson,who re-sides on east South street,isslowly improving from a dege of La Grinpe .which has kept hen confned to her home for over a weeMrs. M. D. Newell, who reddesl in the old D. M. Rhoades home by the Castetter perk,ia spending the week in Arlington at the home of her son, Mr. Ed Newell. Mr.x-ml l\lrs. Chas.Mortensenare the proud parents of a hahv| boy.born Wednesday,Jan.14.'I'his'rnakes_a family of four y . ; rm names or me vDugr~:|5u.~....|churrzh will save a six oclockfI dinner in the church lore Tuespar.day, January 27th.1-lt The ladies 'ol the Congregational church will serve a six o'c.lock dinner in the church pax-lon Tues- dly. January 27th.1-lt The Double Four Bridge Cluh met at the home of Mrs. MaXBaln last Friday afternoon.Bdreelv ments were served. January Clearance Sale-WinterI Hats reduced to $1-a few at $1.88and $2.88-woes to $8 markeddown for immediate sale.Fwi io n Center.1-it Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long return- ed lust Thursday from Walnut,| Iowa where they were called to attend the funeral o! a relative. One of the big evmta of the high school year,Junior ClassPlay,High School Auditorium, Jan. 29.1-lt January Clearance Sale-WinnerCoats-$10.75 and $16.75-marked hi h as 5 for I down. from as g $3 I immediate clearance.Fa s h i n' 1- t nansen nome weonaaouay evmmswith a amd alxendanoe. For Sale¢0ottonwood and Box~elder seedlings.leave order at The Ente rprise.50-if The Coffee Club meets with Mrs. Nick Thane this (Thursday)aft-~ ernoon. We have several good acreage PY?P¢rtiel for sale at attractive pnoes.N. T. Lund In Co.1-lt Mies l..ila Wright of Omaha, apenttlze week-end at the Will Wnght home in van ary. M!'._and Mrs. Glen Evans of Council Bluffs,spent Wednesday " w i n s at the Wal!/er Petersen home. Mr. and Mn. M. H. Miller, who reside south of Blair, spent lastWednesday vidting at the l-Ima Wrich horns in this city.The Royal Neighbors met wed'~ nesday evening with about sixty present.They had a gobd pro~ gram.Mr. and Mrs. Will Knhr and Mrs. Hana Wrieh spent lsat Sun-I day afternoon at the home of Mrs.Ce nter ld. Geo. Kuhr, Sr. Norma Long,five year o [daughter of Mr.ind Mm. Weston January Clearance Sale--Silk -Dresses,$7.95-values to $2U-7lang, i.s_reported as vm' low with sizes 11 to 4 1 of our finer pneumonia.-f I We want your dad animals. We pay for your dead hogs according| to size and distance.Phone 413, Tekamah..1 -lt' Junior Class Play is a Iresh}sincere picture of American fumilyl life.Attend the Junior class play Jan. 29th.1-in v......... r|.a.»..~.a §al.=..Winlu Winter Dresses marked down forquick clearance.Fashion Center. For Salt 'fix heed of good work horses,Brom three m ten years old.Phone 212 on 35.\1-rf I/ester BurtoniMr.and Mrs.Raymond Kroghl entertained the Will Linden fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jeffer-son of Omaha. at dinner Sunday. l wife.lf you do not see what you want ask f or it we have it. We are giving only a partiel list of our many bargains which will be of interest to the housewife. \» pg. | the Wednesday afternoon hnugeclub ll her hama yesterday after mon following luncheon at Far- nl1's Cale.A number of married folks in this dry have organized a dmc-ing club and they are having their first dance this evening at the Puis h Ha ll.Why not have s Dunn permanentthat gives a natural wave?A real hu-gainat $5 and satisfaction guar-Calhoun, phone 111 on 48.51-2t naked-Call Mrs.M. Sutherland at Black 259 lor Appointment. 46-tl B, F, Lundt underwent an oper-ixion for hernia at the Blair hos~ pi i ll la s t Friday afternoon,and him! reports are that he is re- wvfrlng nicely. Rev. and Mrs. L. J. Moran re-turned the forepaxt of last week fxvm Liberty,Mo.where they were called by the death of_Mrs. Moran's father. hlr._nnd Mrs. G.L.Dixon an- nounce the arrival of n baby girl at, the Blair hospital lust Sunday. "Gi f"now has a line palr of girls as sréll as boys. Sunday. Jan.18 was the blnh anniversary of Mrs.Will Farn- berg and on Saturday evening a number of relatives came in tohelphercolnbratv.A fine time was reported.Mrs..Mary Stokes and littledaughter.Mary Alice went ...Q Herman Sunday for a few daysvisit. nt the humc of her sister, Mrs.John B.Erickson and fam- ily.Dr.and Mrs. Frank Mathis of Colorado Springs, who have beenin Blair the past three weeks, left Monday moming for Dexter,Ia. Dr, Mathis is an zvnngelist and has been holding meetings at the M. E. church in this city. We pay SL50 to $4.50 per psjl 'for old smool} tires when traded in o n new G X:J`s with center traction.Winter driving demands good tread for quick stopping on icy streets.Gamble Stores, Fre- mont. Nab.1-ll Mrs.Rolnrul Warrick returned last Thursday niszht from Peetz.Cdlorndn wh(-re she had b:en call- ed by the death of her mother, Mrs.Elizabeth Wiseman.M1-=. Warrick reports the weather lin# out there with no snow up *Q that Lime. Wm_K.Strode.who lives ln south Blair. had a little ncciden\ with his car one day last week which temporarily put Blll intothewalkingsquadwhileLizzie went through the formalities of getting fixed up. home. I-hack home.Earl Van I-louten of Winnebago. Neb.came dovm last Saturday evening and visited untll Monday morning at the Delmar Feer home. Mrs. Margaret McMahon of Lin-coln, was a guat at the home of her brother,Jerry Foley for a couple of days last week. For Sal -Two same as newheating stoves in the very best of shape.Will sell or trade.Farm-en Produce Co-so-if Elmer and Alfred Frefe of Omaha, spent lnst Sunday aiter- nonn at the Carl Kolterman home guests of Carl. Jr. Regular use Permsnent Wsves, $5 md ss NOW.Either Crogmole or Spiral Wind.Phone 197.Mrs. Mr.and Mrs. Harvey Simpson of Tekumah,spent the day last Sunday at the Frank Simpson Mrs. Harold Coutts entertained the plnochle club at the home of her mother. Mrs. Hans Miller last Wednesday evening.There were three mules. Mrs. Si Johnson took Mrs. 'I'. A. Bobs,Mrs. Chas.McComb and Mrs. Nellie Anderson to the Aux- iliary convention at Bellevue last Mo y.SEQ Sa le -A good broadcast seeder good as new; also a 7-It. hinder; one sweep grinder and onoriding cultivator.Phone 21 01146. Henry A. Hansen.1-'lt' !\lrs. H. A. Haack of this city»| spent s couple of days this week' with her daughter,Mrs.Byron;Bunn, who lives on a funn north of Flair. For Sale-Pure bred Hampshire bears.Large- heavy boned, long bodied and growthy. just the type for lwrwdinz pnrnnses.E. N. Nan- ny. Nashville, Nob.as-zz Mr. and Mrs. J. P.Anderson and daughters, Florence and E\'e~lyn and Clifford Metzler were din-ner guests lust Sunday at the H. P. Anderson home in Herman. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Axwll drove to Omaha lu n Saturday and one gms. The Sunshine Workers met ah the home of Mrs. Albert Matthie- sen Thursday, Jan. Sw, and thc- project work wa.-x given by the two project leaders. Mrs. M.H. D.Rosenbaum left last Friday morning for Ond, Neb. \\'b:re she will spend the cold win*ter months with her son, Dr.`C. .Ll Miller and family. . g "Skidding" is a delightful andtrue tn life comedy.In it we find that families "skid"as well anautomobiles.Junior Class Play,\ January 29th.1-li Mrs.Martin Benelsen _went the week-end with her sister. Mrs. Paul Kempcke near Fontanelle. Martin drove out for her Sunday ! K. A. Pound.28't evening. |Miss Olive Smith,who teaches in the Tekamsh public schools, spent the week-end with M m Cora Badgerow and daughter, Margaret., Miss Eleanor DeVinney enter-| tained Mr. and Mrs. Earl Je:1sen_ and Alton Jensen at dinner Sun-' day evening at the home of her pérents,Mr.and Mrs. Joe Del Vinney. 500 smart new Wash Dressesplaced on salz for the first timel at only $1-sizes 14 to 46-a yearlago they would have sold for $1.95! -when you see the materials and styles you will say so too.Fasli-` ion Center.1-lt Skov Nielsen was a Sunday*dinner guest at the home of Mr I and Mrs. 1-I. J.Hansen.Mr s l at-run., \.............. .,.......__.__Coats-$10175 and $16.75-marked'down from as high as $35 forimmediateclearance.FashionCenter.1~1t We are paying for Buttarfat 270 Keep on giving us your creambusiness and we will pay you the price.Farmers Produce & Hatch- ery.H. J. Madsen.Phone 253.l t Mrs. Mary Gilbert mtumed last Monday afternoon from Hermanwhere she had been for the pass two weeks caring for Mrs. Watson Hain.| Reservations for the Junior class play may be secured av. J.L. Pounds on Sstmdny,Jan.24. Make your reservations early in order to secure the best seats. 1-ll. Humor is blended with pathos and a deliciously garnished Phil» osophy makes "Skidding"more significant than the Average corn- edy.Many delightful situations occur in the Junior Class Play.l t We are culling from 1000 no 2000 hens a week right now.Cull us and let us cull your flock of old hens (ree of chuge.Farmers Produce &Hawnery,Blair,Neb. Phone 253, H. J. Madsen. Any one having miss for hatch- ing to sell be sure and call so that we will know what kind of breed and us to the quality. Farm-» ers Produce &Hatchery,Blair, Nels,1-1: 500 smart new Wash Dresses placed on sale fnrthe first, time at only $1-mes 14 to 4s-a year' ago they would have sold for $1.95 -when you see the materials andNielsen is still wlth her daughter, styles you win say so too.Fash- Mrs. Morris Smith of Norman. Okla., who was recently operated mn Center.1-1: Eight ladies of the A. L. A. meton and who is slovrly rewvem-Is: the home of Mrs. E. w. schmidl ing.l Mr. and Mrs E. E. Zimmennz-n' of Omaha, spent last Sunday aft- ernoon at the John McKay homMrs. Zimmerman will be remem-1 bered by the older citizens :is and Mrs.Alec Reed. the early part of the week undenjoyed a quilting bee which was much enjoyed and was followed by a fine lunch. GWB us your baby chick order now,reserve your trays for how `n ou wish them.S cial Miss Julia Recd, daughter of Mr.'¢u,w hatching regardless of H. H. Scheer of north of Fon-tanelle, made a very pleasant call at The Enterprise office lsst Sat-urdny.We are always glad lo' where Mrs. Axtell had an opexlhnvi Mr. Sfheer call as he is alba; ation on her ear.She's getting along as well as can be expected. |Alben.Di c kme ye fho m over near Arlington, called\at The En# lterurise office last i:urday a nd |harl his mme enroll as 1 new to the polillcal and current hap-penings nf the state and county.1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simpson eztermined at dinner last Thurs~ d y, Evangelist Frank Mathis and wife o l Colorado Springs,and member of The Ex-terprlse fum§ly.[R0V~ _ and Mrs.Pardun.Rev. O Carl Petersen was in The Entfer- prise cflice Saturday making ar-rangements for the printin!of mule btilx for a sale which he will hnld in the near future. ilhtlus i s a n old friend of Mr~| Prank Simpsons brother,Rev D.M. Simpson at Lake Park, Iowa.' H. H. Giesellman of near Arling- E ton. took nccssion one day lun wool:in null nt The Enlernrlsn ypricet this time.Drop .TB see us. Farmers Produce & Hatch- ery, Blair, Neh.Phone 253.ho- eated up town.1 -n Our truck is at your sen-ice al- YWYS-By culling the non-layew m your flock of nld hens you save the_ feed Llmt the non-layers are eating..me all ass. we will bn the nnn-Banners' 1-it glad co cull and bring layers in to market. Produce A: Hatchery. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Anderson announceresiding west of Blair, the Arrival of an dght and one-fourth pound girl born to them on Monday,Jlnuury 19.The lltlloml n has .hnvn nnmnd Dnmthx' January Clearance Sale-Silk' Dresses,$7.95--values to 52 0 -slses l l to 46--all ol our finerWinter Dresses xrarked down forquick clearance.Fashion Center.'The Methodist ladies will hold nl bdce sale at the Blair Drug storvi Saturday, Jan. 24th.All kinds of good things to cat.1-1! Mrs.Henry Jensen,who has been conhned to we Blair hospital about ten days, was able to leave the hospital last Monday. Mr. 'and Mrs. Oscar Peterson are planning n trip to the Dakotasin the near future where they will visit Mrs. Petenoxfs relatives. January Clearance Sale-WinterHats reduced w $1-a few at $1.88 and $2.88-values to $6 marked down for immediate sale.Fashion Center:1.1¢ The official board of the MeLh~ odlst church met and held their regular board meeting at the ; I}\m~ch.fprlnn-lu! Tuasdsy eve- ng....We ave a few good mongagf-ul for sale.N. T. Lund & Co.1-ltMrs. Oscar Peterson spent last Friday afternoon at the J. R. Mc- Ed Van Hom of this city. pass-ed another milesto ne .Mil last. Sunday and celebrated the even*- by lu;vingin a number of relativcr and rien s.I Mr.Bert Hansen,who lives west of §ennsrd, was a dinner guést last Saturday at the par-Iend, Chris B.Hansen home of Donald home, south of Blair.~ 500 smart new Wash Drksses placed on sale for the firs; tlmfat only $1-»sizes 14 to 46-a yenr' ago they would have sold for $1.05-when you see the mntcrialr ,.~.»{ styles you will say so too.Fash-| xon Center.1-ltAn eighty about four miles frnml Blair, all new improvements, land, rolling but not rouzh.no waste' land or timber land.Bargain price, $155.00 per acre.N. T. I/und & Co.1-1: Mr; and Mrs.Frenk Smith of Covington, Indiana and Mrs. J. M. Spence of Omaha.arrived .las Tuesday to spend several davs at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Hunt.\ ' M m Margaret Iverson and family attended n binhdsy pany at the Elmer Thane home on York Creekwm last Saturday evening. About twenty-five were present and enjoyed the evening at visit ing and cards.A lunch wasserved at a lute hour.| A number of friends dropped in~ af surprise Frank Stewart lnsll; ~ Ml s s S Y M P L I C I T Y The most simple adgusting garment made. lt is a com- plete corsellette ga rm en t built o n entirely new lines.Come in and see this garment, priced at $5.00 each. FAST COLOR PRINTS and Peter Pan Prints, 23c a yard.Beautiful new a s s o r t m e n t .. OUTING FLANNELS- 23c a yard 36 in. wide. HOUSE DRESSES at a bargain. Reduction on all BLANKETS.Don't pass these up. A n e w Line of Garter Girdles and Brassieres from 65c and up.These are Gossard garments. COMFORTER COVERS ready made $2.75 and $3.75 SOISETTE PRINTS 45c a yard, a pretty assortment of colors. ROLLINS HOSIERY for children 25c to 95c a pair. For Misses and Ladies $1.00, $1.50, $l.75 and $2.00 a pair. Five yards of Cretonne for $1.00 regular 284: a yard value. SPECIAL Just arrived a fine assortment of 8 o'clock House Dresses,fast color fme assortment all Sizes 16 yrs. to 46 at$1.00 each. GROCERIES You make no mistake when ou order yourgroceries here. Groceries always cies. and bou ht so as to sell at the lowest market price.Qua ty m 5 alt l. l 5 per 65 c 35 c oap 391: T up c n - Mrs. Jas. Stapleton of uns city.and Mrs. McNeil of Lincokh mo- ther of Mrs. J. E. Bartley of thi- city. had a fine visit on last Wednssdav afternoon.The ladieswer- neighbors nt Oakland. Neb. thim' years ago when Mrs. i\lcNeil's hus1 band was pastor of the M. l` chunrh there, and since that time they had not seen nach other. Joe Weber of Walthlll, accom- panied by hls mother, Mn. John Weber of this city, and his sister, Mm.John lf.l'Ir'if~kse'1 of Hn msn,drove to Page,Nab.las* wr-ek for zi few days visit wi°~ *'~f-ir PM and brother.Joh" |...... auf. '~ Alive Rowe and son, Arthur and Mrs. Frank Simpson spent the day last Friday in Calhoun'viBi¢-£ ing the ladies' brother, Wm. Smith and family.'The Eastern Star kensingwn will he held at the home of Mrs. Geo.BatA= on Tuesday afternoon. Jnn.' 27.The assisting hostesses nro Mm.H.H.Brown.Miss Corn 'Beard and Mrs. Ralph Vinton. Mr.and Mrs.Ceo. Rvnn and Mrs. .hmm Ryan. Sr. of this city snent last Sunday visiting rela- tives in Fremont.Mrs.James Rvan remained to aoend ths week ...m. \.» fm. rlnmrhters. Mrs.Mlke '{véi§£»»2'<r§§£>}ea$i}f&1'L 'u:e.ellman's acquaintance for nearly years and have always him n progressive,wide citizen. thirty found nw: ke Friends in this city will be in# terested in knowing that Mrs. Her- man Shields and her sister, Mrs. Fred Smith, both of Omaha, an leaving today (Thursday)b y tr enroute to Califomla where- .they will. spend _the rzmainder of the winter. lilies Thelma Johnson of Omaha, and college friend of Mrs. G.L Stewart, spent th: week-end with Mrs Stewart at the D. A. Unmo- lauise.All concerned are doing nicely. Mr.and Mrs Ernest Tornblnd and Kenneth Pound drove to Craig Tuesday morning to attend thc burial services for Wm.L. Gardener of Scottsbluff, Neb.D - ceued is a mlativa of Mrs. 'l'orn~ hlad and an old friend oil Mr. and Mm. Pound. "Shielding",the Junior Class Play ls a broadway production Produced by special arrangement with the Samuel French Co,of New York.lv. is considered one of thc, best comedies produced in 1930.Come and nas- hnw well nur Sunnay evening, me occasion nemxhis birth anniversary.The usualgood time/made the evening slip by very quickly. and all wished Mr.Stewart many more such happy birth anniversaries. gw- S. Club very plea santly su rised 0.A. Phippi n on his birthday Jan. 17.A large crowd of friends and neighbors wer"prcscnt.Dancing was enjoyed. At | late hour, a nice lunch was served and all departed for their homes wishing their host many more happy birthdays. Word reached Bldr nn Sunday T'!'"f{'¥ of the death of Mrs. Qelle and price go hand in han Frost King or Main Top Flour 48lb. sack -$1.29 24 lb.sack -69c Carnation flaked wheat per package .....l5c Miller's Good Cup Coffee perlb......25c Miller'a May Day Coffee 2 1 I L , _ _ _e r n - d.Give us a trial. Old Hickory smoked 1 l0|b.can ...$1 Colson pure sorghum gallon $1.20 half gal. Monarch Cocoa l lb.can Swift's Quick Naptha s 10 bars ..... Gold Bond cane maple sy z: I L Ill m l l lb. can free Jenny Wren mixed flour per package .....35c Figaro smoked salt,ready mixed 10 lb. can .. 954: . J.Phdne 32 or 33 . is Tea leaf sift nga per lb. Bal:-0 to clean enamel porcelin per can . . . Roman Meal per pkg. Toilet Soap per bar .. SAS ."The Big store' . | 30c and 1 5c 351: Sc I |I Heuer....e .....~e...... we.. .-.-fering from an injury to his eye recently. when a stick of wood new up, piercing his eye ball and pupil and it is feared that he has lost the sight of the eye. Rev. A. PI Newell, accompanl by Mrs. Newell, drove to Lincolnearlythisweektoconducttho funcral nf n long-limo l'rir~"d, h1~'. Byron N.Loverin.Mr.Lovenn wu for 42 years a passenger con-duv-lor on the Burlington R. R" retiring on pension a few year:- n-vn During the last ten years of his service his run was between Omaha and Lincoln. his home be- ing in the latter city.H: is sur- vived by his wife and a mlaukhfer. Madge, the latter belng a teacher in the Omaha Technical high aehnol._. Lamen and Mn. Clarence Jensen, both of Fremont. Nancv Welker of Chamhersburtr Penn. came last Saturday for anextended vddt at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Guyer.She B an .»|f\ friend and school mate of Mr. Guver.A happy reunion was held last Sunday at the Lyle Guyer home. Miss Bess Crov/dy rntei lned at a six o'elock dinner lan ura- day esenlng after which all at- tended the Royal Neighbor playatthe high school andtorlum. The guests present were Misses Alice Mae Chrlxlenaen and Dor-othy Linaherry of Omaha,Miss Dorothy Slevers ma Som.and Mrs. B. H. Mead of Ft. Calhoun ma Mn.-Vidar J ohnson o!0mm. ton home on west Washington street.M m Stewart teaches the upper room of McCarthy school and lives at the Compton home. For sale or rent on good terms, 6 room house, No. 1 poultry house, room for several hundred chickens, brooder room;alfalfa p-st\m~. Will take in smaller place lf suit~ able.C. M. Chnsiensen, 304 westColfax, Blair, Nob.I - l t ' An onporlnnitv for von to mnlm money is offered by an old ealalr lished Machinery Company, Largo lnvestment not necessary.Anyone now in lmalnesa or a farmer can qualify.This is a real opporv' ¢1ml¢7~rr i nfme lle d wma wi th- out any obligation ln cane of thin , 1;=>°'~or so Box 290, Fremont, a r -m e Junior Class can handle auch a production.1-iv. A hue out from the Junior Clua will present "Sklddlng"at the high school auditorium Jan. 29.Here I-hey are: Mary Mullin,Reed 0 'Hwo n,Florence Curtis Gordon Vinton, Fredenck Ncmetz, Ruth Farnham,Helena Simonsen, Roy Christensen, Hazel Jane An~ demon, Woodrow Svengard.1-lt We are now affiliated with theSouthernSuretyCo.and tht Homestead Fire Insurance Co.,thu: mabllng ua to take care of all of your flake.Le t ua pro m: yon #adm Fire-Theft-1'or:.ado-Hall-Acddnmt-o n any or all of Y°\*! Property.It will pay you to Pay us a ea1L Hanan a MPilot Bldg.n 1.1¢ I L n r a u l e O I A a n o x a ,S .u . Trimble is a einer of Mesdarnea, 0. M. Ireland,L.W. Latta nnd G. G. Hines of this city.Mrs.Lena and Mrs.l-line.:went to Sioux City Sunday where theyjoined Mr.and Mrs. Chas. Dixon and left for Modoka.Mrs. Dixon ls a daughter of Mrs. Trimble, and formerly resided in this diy. Hlllard Service, forty-three yenrl old. son of Mrs.Jesse Ireland ofl this city. passed away at his mo-I ther'a home,early Wednesday, m i n e .Jan.21,following a long and lingering illneaa d t u - berehloda.R me n l services will: be held from the M. E.church Friday afternoon, Jan. 28` at two o'doqk mv .Pardon will offic- late and burial will be made in the locad oemetery.um . ~....¢..¢¢._»..: I gw. Nnbwdu. Jmqu7_ 22.m ye r e . KENNARD NEWSTHE - n u h i s p a r e f n n , H r . a n d H r s .Rober1! An d r e me n . Mr .a n d Hr s .I l l l a r d J ensen |. Aid.Hr.L_-gn and lens wen also supperWednesday wnpfr ~ents tt. the COMMISSIONERS'Potadle Bros., Supplies for 2Pnocsx-:Discs Pwr. G==\~426 Reliable Detective Bureau,,.~ _Mikage & ¢xpense,Gen.50.00 IMr.usd Mrs.Chula Misleldt spent Sunday at Nels Sorensen! ing on Miss Viola Liesche ind hmily vidfed nz the Hy Mis-Mrs.lloyd Jacob!entertained Saturday. feldt hams Sunday.um Domus Sewing Club Sabnrdag.B. G. Schaffer who has mmF n n k m d Hex-nmnGuserv d»-T[mnextmen'ingwillbeJln_lglgggge of the Jepot he -for llr. and Hn. Chas. Ben°y ementained the following st n pinochle :Ma n n.m d MeadnmaBlaeoE. o. mrahua. GemHedund,Zuma- Wxight, W.B. ~ani'~ ~ere.day evening. BAYER Asplkx (f,(l &~ J | ,I ~ <;gupty _ Uvmmlslloners noom, |Sunday evening.\Mr. and Mrs.Pebo R1Jmn.saen 'md family were dinner gnem at§ha Lara Rasmussen home Sun- a Kira.Don Sumner visited Mrs. A. M. Johm Thursday naernoon. e u.at the min'n i n r. "nw s a m-!-hns Svogenon,Alma and Mer farnilyg ve ,§'X~¢d into the Harry =|>¢'=¢ §\1M»y dwmwn at Petersen house and will m m m Nels Swmsons..there an =ffi'=¢-MF- ~ Mm. Ha ns Vogt vmwa i Elmer N elnen has been dx-ivinzl l a ~ Qznet in fftllllr esdon ac ardimr to law.at the John Vogt, Jr. h~me Sun- da§ situ-noon. r. ind Mn. Hana Hansen andfamilyattended"The Bachelor'sEscapade" at the B.H. S. nudi-tnrium Ffldly evening.M n .1-Iarr¥_hSwmson and chi!-dren spent ursday with Mrs. Alfred Svogenon. HARNESSOILI NG 750 GUARANTEED WORK REASONABLE mums Jack Dempsey Kennard -----Nebraska WASHINGTON NEWS Mr.and Mm. John Crink andDonald were seven o'c.loek dinner ¥=es!u at the Gus Paulsen home ursday.Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jefferson and Gwendolyn and Mr. and Mrs. Geo.Bergman and Roben were Sunday dirmer guests of Mrs. Kerstetter. Mr. and Mr; Joe Wardell enter..tained the Larkin Club at their home Suturda evenin.The Home alenf. Pay at theL O. 0. F. hall Inst Friday eve- ning, given by the young folks of the Irvington coumunity,drew alargecrowdAndwas enjoyed by everyone.M r . »,§»f~- B. A. Goluch vis- ited at e Wm. Gottech home on Sunday aftemoon. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sundsand »Mr.:md Mrs. Albert Sunds were mllers nt the Sans Bneseh homeWednesdl~Misa e An ersen was all- past weelg.-Mesdunn Hairy Tietgen m d daulslgters,Wm.Wiese AlhurtSandMartin Sunnis qaent wednesday a t h e C h r i s s ms home,while the men folks ut-ten~ed the Gnu sale. |.u f I .| da y s la s t we ek a t th e 0 .C . Liesc he home.M M r In dMMrs ; Ma r ti 1 S-3~»_=»» ma r.rn.u n npunt. Vednesday gt.th Ha n a B r u n c h ome.Mr .an d Mr s .C.E .Seeley a n d so n , W i lli am o f Oma h a , wer e Su n - da y d in n e r gu e s ts a t the J e ff e n o nhome. Ro y J ensen o f Oma h a ,spent. severalsu dssyahlhst we ek u t th e n ome.n i . .to illness,H e m m n Sie ve wh o ha s b ee n i n th e tr a ns f e r b u s - in e s s wi th B . A .Go tt s e h , h li s o ld his interest 130 Mr .Go tts c h a n d i ~ n o w r u n n i n g a so f t d r i n k p a r lo r an d pool ha ll.Mr .Pa y n e -. mo ve db feggnlf-=rf=<=f sh op i n to t h e s a m I n ami. 2.1.1 J . -. .Ma r ti n S u n d s a n d Mr .a n d M m A lb e r t S l m d n s p m t , g n tllr d a y e ve n i n g a t th e J e f f e n o n ome.I Mr . a md Mr s. C hr i s.S u n d a 1 S a tu r d a y a t t h e He n r y h o n g - "Jen£=Chas.Nelscm,H. C Bll-eo and Chris Him.main; wuea .pn ogder by me BREWSTER BITSPoor, Gen. Mn. John WSecretary of the Bond llul nnul M|-a F'r4\n'|r Qiort war!!| n " " ' ' " . v ; . § . , , ; ° m . , ; ' ; f a ; ; Bill Wubem home.lso H H nd|Albert Ne n,um,nrry a Alfre d Sw rson atfended n bum !inesa m i i g of the Kennaxd Lutheran w Friday afternoon.Hr. and . Soren Wolsmqnn ;';:;',';';';;"' 22:-"2'»ra§a"22'"\2=2 Nia' ='%.; a Miz- ~ fsen; °°s°»P.e s m e :u m ~ m s wa Pa ;';'..'f3;:;msiza m mef*': gg gulvegf; ;,,},,428.84 MIN "d Mrs. Joe Jensen and eutd,1353Lggngg horfzle ~ Bemty 'Work 1:1 Blair.1-ltmi:f an treading meet-'_ M ua pmdum,'.ma m d Ahlemeyer Mr.nm u 9 .Im' unaartareld "fd p=1pv1'°Wd»A.c!:iv§»rs;:2:¥IInh 321.27 g;g;_13»,I.,_mm, evening at thelreturned home after endm the Subscnbe for The Enterprise. ks with dAfter a care{}l e.t.m§r». "..¥. of Je8I>¢1`S02\ Chevml-at C0-» Re- ,_ nh Ch.E'°.1f'°P°'"'2'i}3.'f'}'..f'._1......\..~»|R1a.§ f$r:...ma.nh11 Fm; " é ln mn |~n:\;.r~mmm~n u n i ' A number from this vicinity |~t~tended-the play "A Bachelofs El- capade"given at Blair Thursdayand Friday evenings.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kniep vis- ited at the H. C, Kuhr home Sum day afternoon.Mora Wrich rammed w Blair 'I'hurada l t o attend school after several ys absence on account of illness.John Knhnk is attending Amer-ican Legion lfonvznllon in Beile~ vue weeA number ol farmers from this vicinity attended John Marsh\\ll's li l l Thnndapub c sae mst y.Mrs. Wm Hansen vldved at the Angusm Kahnk home Thuradny.Qomthy Voss wok mea/:hen ex- aminations lt Blair Sahxrdny. Anna Voss .is saying a t the P e w W u l !h o me a t Erenent,l s - s i a t l i g M m W u l f w i t th e h o u le w a r KENNARD RURALJ0'1'1'ING5 Mr.and Mrs.Pete Rasmussenand children were vldwra in Oral# lm Friday in the Earl Htch hqme. Louie Mencke was a Fnday morning caller at Frank Gaasefa. Mr.and Mrs.Charlie Misfeldt and children were Friday after- noon visitors in Blair ln the Mrs.Martin Rasmussen home,Mrs.Rasmussen being ill._Joe DeVinney was a Fnday afternoon caller at the I-'rank Gan- ser home.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Mlsleldt and family were supper guena atthePete Rasmussen home Satur- day evening. the tdlowing bills on me amer-ent lumls it was movedand sec-onded that the following claimsbe Allowed and the County Clerk inskucted m draw wnrnms on the funds indicated below to pay P i n , C 0 1 1 1 N o 3 U IL U U K ( I l l l n u n U \ 'A i n l l vu ., u °¢ . .. . .. . _. ._.__,_O n m o t i o n d u l y m a d e a n d ~E E E t h t n p u a g z g v e e k w i t h » ; i » g g "h e l g ii n g M r s .Vr e n g -u § § 1 f1 i i T. r i e d T h e E n t e r p r i s e w a s a w a e a r a n u .. a n d r s . J o h n A n d e r s o n a n d =@~=l e g a l p r i n t i 1 g \a n d ° ° ~ o f = ~s " 2 S : : : ,: ' " ; . 3 § =£ = " : ; 'a m i i f g z o f ~m i r e d ~ m o n e r s p r o c e e d i n g s ,t h e y b e m g P e n Y K L e s _l a t t e r p a r t o f | t h e l o w e s t a n d b e s t b i d d e r s .' R u d o l p h A n d r e a s o n h o m e .t h e w e e k ._| ..__M i s s L e n n e t t a G: 3 o s e _a n d _ . A l - |~l'{of=}_=er e n t e r t u n e d a t .a entertained relatives lust Snnc i=1 g°»- T\;_<>f-°».= lRoma's Mhi.e a oo onngs rsv mre J ima to candy lm Mon- dav by Roma._Herman Matzen is still confxned to the Methodist hospital in Oma-ha and is reported as resting com-forthbly.M r a E mi l Matzen andhis brothers. Clarence, August andOtto, and Clarence Gustin and Bill S~vobodavisited him last saturday-'Mr. and Mm. Soren Wolamannand Misa Emma Matzen vldted him Friday forenoon)Mr, and Mrs.Bill Vogt entMondayalfemoon at Bm ul- bern'aMisa El or DeVlnney spent Wednesday evening with homefolks, helsing celebrate her moth-;;;'= bjlrth ~ iA number °;»=i§- rs ro n u I . w r n set h e m l was gpme at cards. Mr.and M n .A.W.Petersen and girls,Mr.and M m AlbertNelson and family.Al KronbergandFrancesand Mr. and Mrs. Byron McDonald were Saturday aumaer guests at Punk Jahnel'a r. and Mrs. Alfred Svogenonand Christine were Tlmraday eve ning supper guests at the BenVoss home.Leslie and Clarence ChrisiensenofOkrmhn,are spending a few"gg at the Albert Petersen home.r. and Mrs. Chrla Jahnel andfamik'spent Friday evening atthelfred Svogerson home.Emil and Harry Wiese visitednt the Emil Matzen home Fridayevening.Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Toft wereamong those at a pinochle partyat the M. A. Mats home. Mr. and Mrs.Bill Vogt visited at the Roy Fallen home Wednes-dav evening.Sunda dinner guests at the 'Bill Wu bem home were Mr. and M.rs.Ernest Monson and John'Ernest,Mrs.Nohrenberg and Mr.le e .- e = .§ f' L . § ' » s § .:!€'f='e@Q'v the same..Carried.L .M.Menking,Dragging $20.63 9.49 25.05 On motion duly made ana mr-ried The Da ' h Lutheran Pub-lishing House as awanled the stationery,his s and court cal- endars, they bening the lowest and best bidders.On motion duly made and car- ried annual and quanerly repqrts ben Bensun spent Sunday aner-oon at the Ed Newkirk home.Saturday evening guests at theFredKnutsenhomewere:Mr.and Mrs. John Taylor md Mr.a.ndMrs. Richard Nelson and Viola.The Young People's Pinochle Club met Fnday evaming at the DM.. vm: \mm»_, aguung pany lr. ner norm:ru a -;,=~f'f="'°g;-r. and rn. Burdeflt and chil-1 dren of Jewel City.Kpnsan.stppped here for a few hours'vis\ with Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Wright one day last week.The Burdett family were enruute to Wisconsin. A small crowd attended the Q ("mn Nn In5§§E¢E}{{ émleo Station, (ill, Cum. No. 1 .Fred Seheer,Dn||'ln¢,Com k|n |HJQQ Schwock, Dragging, Com. No. 1Hams Beck, Labor, Com. No 2 : m u wgre received from the lolluwing "N '°"'~ '~'-"'~..C1 k Ca Mrs.Albert Jensen and daugh- dance at Mennard!v1l.lmn Wed-z4.9s offnoelsz County er '"nw me spe t Th rsda t th Chris neaday e enin .J mmy P dsJudze.Sheriff and Clerk of the Berxson "hom:12.1 Iznnqtta gnd hin_§evengounc:; .f,.m`Z'iL`¢.» n.l4.55 1.05 9.00 14.ss District Court.The annual report ol the farm bureau was filed together with an estimam of expenses for the eur-rent yur and en appropriation of $3200.00 requested to pay the ume ns required by law.On mo- tion duly msde and earned th<' Gnune was |. Saturday evening visitor there.Miss Catherine Newldrk spent(mug Thursdny until Saturday evemng lt the Nels Nelson home south of Blair.Mn. Merle Newkirk and Bobbym:Thursday at the Home A ewldrk home._ Chris Be:3sen,.Dragging, Cor me musmMr. and Mrs. Ieonard Peterson and Mm.Nic Fndricknen were Blair visitors Thursday.Mn. Chlrles Berry was in Blair on huninen Thursday.Mr. and Mrs, George Hedellmd and Jeanettejvere Omahg visitors u -oJ. `f:T`c`£n.¢¢nw., Gas, Com n u n oW. `i:>m»J=1»u, Dngginz ( k m. N o . 2 m i s Du n k ls u {"1\:11 N a 2L Dragging |.[Blnndnv oveninre.A ; llif~ eH k a qlp , D n gg ix Com.No .2 He nh y Knecht, Steel posts, r\.......rf..n "i i i - Z 'ii1Hér"'w¢1gh¢drove go! glsir Monday to have dental work mme.Mrs.Clyde L.Rnsehbaum ha.s "Hg appropriatian of $8200.W was Mrs. Bmme ~Newkirk and Ca,_h_mule to cover urpenses of the erine and Miss Anna Barton ~HAR Farm Bureau for the year Jan- ygeinwday at the Ed New r 12.60 23.85 xa.44 10.80 9.50 uary lst,1981, to January lst, 1982. _ By order of the Coumy Court renewal o! Mothers Pension wasgrantedMary B. Hart and the County Clerk instructed MJ draw warrants for $18.88 per month for six months beginning January 20, 1931, to pay the same. By order of the 'County Court renewnl of Mothers Pendon was The followin guests helped Geor Kuhr eeebrate his birth- day ondail evening: Measra and Mesdamee ans Wrieh and WillKuhr of Blair, Herman Kuhr andsonofKennard,und Hex-msnRahlfs and family,Misa Evelyn Knowlton and Freddie Wulf.Thursday evening guests at dw Geo.Kuhr home were:Mr.andMrs.Hans Jensen,Jr.and chil-dren og §lyig', §lm_er,Nela, Wal- been l l l t h Rosenbaumhouse work.Mrs. LloydDorcasSewhome in the afternoon..members we: had a jolly 1IMr. and I jand Mr. and' t e n d e d t h e 1 n n r f u h i W m 2 k.GladassisfedweewithJ Z Jacob entertained the ing Sodety at her country Lut Saturday All but two of the re present.Everyone \ Ha g l cif-.Dragging F n v n Ih\n QA.I"i;fl;r,-Dragging, Com H n 9 Byron McDonald, Labor, Com No, 2Wm. Scheer, Jr., Dragging, Com. No. 2Chas. Thielfoldt, Dragging, : i r n e f r :Gnnfmn Flodnlnind` i i ` n . ` l Tl " " ` " " ' = s A n3... | u¢ "n|'L§ 2 5.-~ ? H 'I r l m l lb-| . . . . i ' E I f , . ¢ ' p . .J (',¢rm No. 2wf§."'1'Rr%»i5»°f1. Dr888i113'» (Tum. No- 2 9'9""g1-muted Mabel Keiken and the :er ana Lame nuusen ann M yCbuntyCkrkinstruemdtodraw Rahlfs. 5-00 mrnne :mf :moo ner month for _____ r l 'Jn mhiss Olivet n m l i n v M i d P.V¢;1', i5%»'§¢g-ing, Com. No Join Andersen, Repairs, Com. No. 3 Hancock lmplement Co., Re- pairn, Com. No. 3 Nicholas on Corporation, Gu, Com. No. 3Harry Petersen, Dragging, Com. No. 3Standard Oil Company, Oil, Com No. 3J.F. Steunkel, Dragging, Com. No. 8 Truhlaen Bros.,Repairs, Uwe No. 3A; Wsmrlware. Repairs. 16.45 1 1,00 1 1 .70 10.80 s o m 53.10 12./8 six months beginning Feb. 1, 1931, in psy the same.On motion duly made and car- ried the following bonds were ap~ proved:Fd Waterman,Road Overseer Dist. No. 13.\On motion duly made and car- ried the appointment of Helen K-Bolt for Deputy County Clerk, Ruth A.Cheely,Clerk of the' County Court, and W. E. Gustin, Deputy Sheriff, were approved. On motion meeting adjourned "mil jnnnnru IA |9g]_ 500 sman new wasn uressesplaced an sale for the first timeat only $1 :mes 14 w 46-a yearago they would have sold for $1.95-when you see the malerials and gtyles you will say so too.F w : - lcn Center.1~1t nxi January Clearance Sal:'l i lk l l Dresses,$1.95-values to $ 2 0 - sies 11 m 46 -a ll of our finer Winter Dre rked d 1' KENN ARD NEWS sees mn own oruick clearance.Fashion Center. Charles 1}en*y_wae sn Omaha | :1 3-;_»3,;_»==~ me wen-aa ~ MYER AsP|R|N ~plies for 4262 Bureau,. , Gen.50.00 Rent., 6.00 ~acy, Sup-Gen.11.70 Supplies 29.27 Supplies fur16.95 ~, Cane of 20.00 Aid.Hr.Lumen and lens wenalso supper and awning gnutl.Wednesday npper guerts tt. theChris Peterson home were Mx-.md Mrs.Peter Tlmmson md»sons.An Pullen and c hildren md Min Nona; Echmnkxmp.Sunday sffxmoou, Irdn Peter-son enteruined his school :mmsa t a p u t y i n h o n o r o f h i n b i r t h - day.His mother, Mrs. Chril H; ermn served x delirious supper his guest.Tuesday mtrernoon t h e ~meeting was held at the anis Luthcrm ¢~.hun:h.Officers elected w~r~ as follows. pres., Peter Niel- his parents, Mr. andAmlxeuen.Mr.md H n .IA enmnsifusd lt a : -- their home in eSatu.rd.\y ~esta wereS Y M w .B i ~ ; . Blaco,Chester '~. Hansen,Fred ~1- Andreuen,Elmer ~ Kampck H Jop-1.1 . .§ §'"u,-I held high score while Elmer Andreaaen hel l u g hour,Mr Je~ ~ani'~ ~ere.day evening. BAYER Asplkx (f,(l &~ J | ,I ~ relntir .day evening. BAYER /\sPu§§(f,(l &~ J | ,I ~ .,.~Z ~ ..|i ,Q ».» + ~ ==~a ». 4 ~I - Q P **f _ - \`Q f . a ~¢». . u 1| ~"'|-an ,;' n ~ ~~,. ~ '?:I~ *we 3 . _s ,n..'(2 ji v'. \ ~ `.....,;, Q,:5'T` ~e 1 $\ ~ my ~ f*;.'<" " * ' ~ ° ' ~ ~ ~ ~.F ~~ ,v_fé ~ :ai ~ ~,~A\*?- "`a `1`2 ~ 1' ';£ ~...f <~f»~\~ .~.,.=L':1 f f ' ~ ' ~ . " '~ ~ x':`3}:;1~¢~x .if ,fx,,».;~ Z::$~.f J ~_~..1,d ~ .,\..=.~=~;~ "" \; j ~ ==2»»;»~ ~ _.;'Q ~g na:..'f*v.§j'lf=~zs~ ~\,''i 'f m ~ 'Q ~ ~ s ' " J L f s ff &» f '»....., '~v,»...»»\sm, ~~ ~ ~- ~~.*i.s:s,g~ ;~.'f?f'fif§@§1i1=<f < | Everybody has it once in aH € a d a C h € . w h i l e .It may be due to a thousand qnd one dilfercnt causes. The way to cure a Headache is to fmd and remove thecause.Suppose it takes days or weeks to find tho causgwhat will you do in the meantime?Continue to s erWhy should you, when you can get DmMILEs'AN'rI-lhIN PILLS They xdieve quickly. Use them for muscular pains and functional pains . even wh~~these Dlins are so severe that yqu think ~.; , |u -- .tica,Lumbazo. Getthematyoux-DrugSbore. z s r o r z s m u m f "1.00 é i k k...& , Restless CHILDREN CHILDREN will fret, often for nongpanqt reason. But there's al-ways astnnal Hnnnless an the redvron the wrapper: mild and bland as il.lata. But ||.s gentle action soothesa younglater ngoye surely than n more m e.p°'l'l1al.'| the benuti/ ol this special cl1ildren'| xemedefl t may be giventhe liniut infan -as pften as then: ls n . ln case ol colnc. dmrrhen or'dlltnrb lt is invaluable.A coated tnngu lla for just n few drops to wud all consupalion; so dom any nggallan of bad bnemth.Whanavu lldxen don't eat well,don'l. mt well. or have my littled-- th i s urn vegetable repnm-n la -m1§ all t.hal.'s naesljed. < ' CA S T O RW A \ ~fs ® Ride On Goodyear Tires i f ~Than More People ".J f.~ Fil..-f _\7 %~ ~A n / I ...;Lf -.'.»;"'_ ~ 1 L ,y .1 2 4 1 ~~ ~.O t h e r ~:"Z 1 n ~ ~~ = l ¢ f : i \ ~~ Q j;.:;~~ 2'=,E§~»;~#33 a L -»Wu,q ~ .f _f§,.. ~:.1=»-__ ~1.3.~ ~ ~ ~ ~~1-~ ~ ~ ~~~T h e y£322 ~:<=.;'f${4 a . ~ ~~ ~~3 Muse!0 v e. u p 5 ... .~\.~~f r .-4 q i ".# ; f 5 \~ ¢I _5 r g 'n 4 I n ~ . ~G A .* ,' T i r g f ..;* " . § t " 1 ' :~5 5 Q |' *E 6 r .~ r o w gg,.,- -,»t>§; ;e ~n"i"..~m _n~ ~~~ ~.:1.S u p e r i o \7 HC .f .¢ 1.s 1 . 5 }I .;. ( 17 ¢l .. P ~- 4 "Z .E t . w i p i f \ "5 T 3 " H |:~.. ..c f f r~a >`| .J*" » / ' L f l u I I E Q -r W E E § " ` * r ` s ' 7 : ; ; < `E"l ¢.l 3 »~ - : : . >E 1 , : 3 e t 2 f , » ; » >.~5: 1 ~~T r a c t i o n ~ ? 1 \ ~ ? ~ w 5 @ ° e & ¢ ; < \ f L " i f f 'W e a r ~ ~ ~ ~. \ . t |~i f ~f f ,A A e a r a n c e ROSENBAUMS F R V I C E S T A T I O N .A 'Kennard, Nebraska 1| nn .p w - _ ' P -' I _A ~u l l " " " E : ` § < » r § $~~~~ '~M r .a n d M r . : . . G e o r g e A n d e r s o nMr c u a B e c k ,E x p e n s e G e n .3 . 4 5 C z C l e r k .1M E M M . .C o u r t f a m ,~ y ? . f., .i z ?. ': < :° ¥ :; =. . t; ': : §< 'a t H .G .V a n " k i 2.75 Cq un ty Commi ssi on ers ' Roo m,~ ` E ? 1 " ` § 1 ` m ,Mr s .W ,1), 'Rnrrv R1ms..Surmlles f o r Rla h No!nrnnkn J a n 14. 1931 S mi th a n d Mtn .P Mi lle r a r e o nPoor, Gail.20.16|Th e Bb gr d o f Co un ty Co mmis - Bertelse n Ma rke t, S upplies for siorrers me h pu rs ua nt to adjour n- Poor,Gen.52.61 men t take n J an uar y 1 3, 193 1. Blai r Pi ombi ng Co .. L W - tra p 1 Pres ent:Ch as Neis on,H .C J :L lb ° l» Ge n .2.25 Bla eo a nd Chr is Hi n z . Blai r Telep hon e Co ., Rent 8:On mo ti o n du ly ma d e an d c a r- Tolls , Ge n.57.25 ried th e Co un ty C le r k wa s in- Bobs Store, Supplies fol' Poor,stru eted to adver tise for ' bids fo r Gen.18.89 tho c nn stmc tio n of a ll br id stes e x- §a;';s°.|;"iM'"Mr s .He n r y J ensen an d Mr s . A l b e n J ensen spent Th ur sd ay wi th Mr a A r th u r J e n s e n . M r .an d Mr s .A . J .F o wle r e n - ter tai ned a gr o u p o f fri en ds a t c ards a t the ir ho me Sa tu rd ay evening.A g r o u p o f ladies dr ove to I-Iaon er Las t Tuf mdav to amen d the Box store, Supplies for Poo Gen.Jonas F.Burnham, Special rl58.66 24.50 10.00 27.00 cept concrete structures.On motion duly made and car» fied Reed 0'Hanlon was appoinbzd a member of the Soldiers Relic-F Commission.On motion duly made and car- ried a refund of $2.50 be madeboFredMueller.an exseH'ice man (I '.;anlf.;» "§r"{§é sa; Wi -igiii home. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rosenbaumentertainedata card party at their home last Saturday evening. Mrs.T.E.French is homo again after having spent the pastg e o v s l e e k s c a r i n g f o r M r s .A r t - n f f c n U N L you see the nnrne Bayer and the word genuine on the package as pictured ebom you can never besure that you are takin the genuineBayerAspirinthatghousandacf phydcians prescribe in their daily practice. Ueputy bnenn, uen.Raymond Burr, M. D., Pro-fessionnl services S. W, Chamber lnsurance Premium, Gen. Gty of Blair, Current, Gen.Commissioners of Insanity, x amz H£i§~|n'{'i§}5e|-§iin飻i` ¢~\l=e1\=\-|"'6'r?¢'i' Andrealen drove w 0l'|'ll~'l TP? nlme_Bayer menu |¢1l8flll tion.hl. sammy to bl-in: Mr. md Hn.Almrm-It ll ww: guampue nl Cas e o x' Edward Siegrist,On mo tio n du iy ma de ah d car- Gen.22.50 ried w a n a n t No .1612 to th e Danish 1||{\1nru~|Ptihlinhind Ninhnlnn n i l Pnn mr nf in n.i n 'LHP |Will Thqr5er outo spend the purira ,our protccticunitntimm.Millions cg proved that it is safe: »n agnim: :he uf usus have ririn pmmpdy home.Mr. and Mm Thurber re- urned to Omaha Monday mom- ng.The many friends of Mrs. Ralph 'Fairchild will be glad no learn that .she is now leavin the hos- ;;f¢»,§;= Kearney and wi I join herusd and son in Omaha.Orval Andreasen came homeone day last week for a visit with ~_" Q ". . _n h- i f -I % '1 .f s 'Q '.:=% ; ~ ;\r T..i g .' f ; = ' § Q i :i 1 f§» $§ \'`,ft w I '_ F n f /Q ~u , f _F . \. a . . , . . . f `\' ;. .- s | I I ~~,~Af In 1833, Dr. Caldwell mad: a dis- covery for which elderly people the world over praise him. today! Years of-practice convinced him that many people were endangering their health by a careicss choice of laxzttives.So he began a search for n. harmless prescription which would be thoroughly effective, yet would neither gripe nor form any habit.Ar last he found it. Over and over he wrote it, when he found people hilious, headachy, out of sorts,weak or feverish; with coated tongue, had breath, noappetite or energy.It relieved the most obstinate eases, and yet was gentle with women,children and elderly people.. _'r¢¢.!,¢ m..,m¢ fxmougeie e- 1 I | OLD DOCTOR'S IDEA IS BIG HELP I0 ELDERLY PEOPLE ; v ¢ » . n ¢ . u ;¢ 4 u - u v . . .9 - " " " " ~ " ' § House, Supplies, Gen. Fr e d D e W e b e r ,Suppli es for Poor,Gen. 1.C .Eller ,Co un ty J ud ge , Certific ates of Marr iage to sta te,Gen. Farrell Bros. C afe, Bo ard for poo r & jur y , Ge n.R Fontanelle Stor e. Supplies for poor. Gen.12.00 Gilberwon Store, Supplieg for poor, Gen.16.26 F. H. Hag-erbaurner, Dy namite, Gen.7.50 C. Ho ller , I ns ur an c e pr emiu m, Gen.26.00 C. Helle r. Ren t, Ge n.10.00 Hanc oc k Imple ment Co ., Re- 15.00 72.68 36.30 4 1 | q ¢ v » n u u a ;v v r v n u v v » » |---a mo u n t o f $12.91 be c anc elle d on ac c ou nt of dup lic ation,. Th e fo llowi n g applic ations f o r extro c ler k h ir e wer e rec ei ved a nd o n mo ti o n a llowe d :T w o Hu n d r e d Do llar s f o r th e Co u nty Tr ea s ur e r an d a n a mou n t n o t to e xc e ed Fi ve Hunnlred Do llar s fo r th e Co un ty Clerk. On mo ti o n du ly ma d e an d car~ ried th e appoin tmexns o f Lo ui s Mu rd oc h as De pu ty C ou n ty Tre as - ur er wa s a pp ro ved . On mo ti o n d u ly ma d e and c or- ri e d th e f o llo wi n g e s ti ma te o f e x- pense for 1931 wu s ma d e a n d th : same o rde re d e nte red o t larg e : md published fo u r succ essive week# pairs. Gen.3.8S,before th e le vy is ma de f o r said nhg¢nu§n¢ Bayes A., H r n d m h i s N n 1 \ h i m FHM.'ii..5 ;r i:.;¢"*" Rheumalism Toothache No harmful altar-effect; folléilr i* uae. It does not depres the hear John E. Hansen, Deputy Sher»year: iff, Salary, Gen.22.58 Jail John FI. Hansen, Mileage &Pnnr and Ponr I"rn expense, Gen.43.20 Deputy Amo# -1r<Herman Telephone Co., Tolls,|0fficers Salnric = Gen.5.40;Co\mty Sun=3.nr $3,ooo.nn 9.0{]0.0G 3.oounn 1s.ono.oo1,000.00John F. Jackcrott, Supplies for 1l'2.onds'.4n}o<»n.nrpoor. Gen.2o.oo'Briag@»4s,nuo.ocHoward Jensen, Sec. Trans,'Criminal 8: Civii Cha 3000 nr I I IFzmlnBureauSalaries8:llnc irlentals 3D.000.0C expense, Gen.308.20!Snldier's Relief 500.0f K-B . Pr in tfn g Co mp any , Su p-D i tc h &Drai nage 4.00013plies,Gen.121'.18t'Repair Public Buildings 1,000011 Klo pp Pr in tin g Co ., Su pplie s,Mothers Permian 3,'2'D0.0( Gen.1.55 Arri c ulturnl K: Sto c k S haw. La I Rent. G-en.1556]A§iFu}I""`2,500.00 Llnenln_Sehnpl Supply U0-»|Qou:|ty Agent 8,200.00Supplies, Gen.` 25.87 Poor Farm Buildings (if N.T.Lund dz Ca.,Rent,Q ,-gmd advisable)15,000.00Gen.16.00 motion the meeting udjoum-N. T. Lund & Co.. Premium ed rn ment .tnmmrv on mmCo. TfCI;q B{;nd,Gel 1850.l)I!'""`é € é "cf`i{r£<`i{1L1-rec, mba Marsh, Pomge, Gen.14.60 County Clerk Maurice Mehrens,Sheriff, Mileage. Gan.41.90 0 * H p gMaurice Mehrena, Sheriff,R B R l f . _ " Bnard of Pnsonera, Jmlors Th,India-s of S Pauls Aid fees, Gen.155.25 served I supper at the church par- lhurice Mehrru, Sherllf,lnrsI'Yiday evening.The menu Balance on wdnry. Gen.12.15 consnsteq of oszer and chili soup,lhurlee Mahrens.Sheriffs sind, me an coffee.The pro- wm. Ge n.no meds were about $15. $3n }IcDo1.QdLI..ab9r, Gsv- GQ# |,..?..f,;.::;=1 "nr ~ ma-x 0uco Gu,G¢1»15S .,...~...,,<...vveunesul eve-, 3 " P m mgknownlsbi-.§ $ . » $ w c ° . . G ~ = . c m .s m ' " ' { , , f ' ~ C a k l v e l l h $ 3 1 .P=»-ln.n dan fa una Hudwue , Hnxdwure .Mo g - 1 dtemoon ma " w p ,w w w ; m a s P 3 3 l n x u i n .n .h ull r i h l P o n ti u s , R e n t , G e n .1 0 . 0 0 wh e n th e I n d i a q\lilted~ fo r ' 32 M U 7 wi l!* v " " I ! Pnnllzld i-- Th e n ¢ ¢ » r s » - .Home of Pedw T41/gPa:lure.1 _THURSDAY JANUARY 22 L e t U s B e G a y / ' m m luis Dnsler na Nunn sum :' U l m The Utah Kid vnu. mm Lune .M Dorothy samu-nousu-: raocmua-z Shown fd* Pda uf one FRIDAY and SATURDAY JANUARY za And 24Satunday Mtinee D e r e l i c t With Geurge mama lnd William ""9 ooamnv-Nagrmny Nugmnn SUNDAY and MONDAY JANUARY 25 I-lid 26Sunday Matinee The Virtuous Sin With Walla Buxton md Kay Frmd: Keel the B01 Fritld-Ac!Plcmt ial No. I FOX NEWS f TUESDAY JANUARY 27Glassware Night Conspiracy With Hugh Trevor and Beslie Leu COM EDY--Fu! Work r JANUARY 28 and 29---_DOUBLE PROGRAM O n Y o u r B a c k With Irene Rich and Raymond Hackett H e a d l n N o r t h With Bob Steele and Barban Luddy COMING-PEB. 1 and 2 "Tha Office Wife" FEB. 6 and 7 "Girl ol Golden \Ves1" a I I |\With The Churches »~»ness.Hzre n;\in,hc\vev er,wc nhn lla lln wy v uto i o d y o u rhe a d negsrivdy.I t m y b e t h n t y w u e mn o l t l a a s s psoplewhnizh dns upo ng e tdngs e n dzkno ma v | ..|\I s '~./\_ $ . ~ : T< g , , . = . .s g ~' E , , = § g _ /" '-An~ 'ru~ an-mmo oonumnnoc 'DAY Panama! l(r.Ch.s.IA:m nofDeSoto,f§f..>ff ~'-= »=}¢a;- ness.Harongeln bolrever,we nha llxllnwy o uto mo dy o urhe e d negsrlvdy.I t m n y b e thntyo u u e u m o l t h a s s ps o ple wbo lmslnsupongettlngo endzknomnv l a r l r h h t y v u h l n v r d a . n n r r s F O R ' r m s Ho l m He r e u e a f e w hlntsthntnre v||nlb|¢enough so no mea by evvry careful housekeeper: When bolllng onions,cabbage, whi ps .or my other vegetsble with A lmng o do r,bail at themmetimesomevlneglrwith :pi x i n l t.Thin will destroy the vsgetnbls odor. m I NN G Q M M M s a l t a n d n flhleopoonful of sal nods ln nn nlumi mzm nm o f me nur. ha ve your olive h i v " .fork:and spoons in thll for live or ten min~ utea and they will d e m thum- ulves.Even very dark dm' nl~ most immedkhly becomes bright without rubbing and looming.Ba lure. however,that the p m i salumlnmn. A brlllinnt luster my be given mnhogmy bedmendp by wiping them over with a, cloth wrungoht o f e o l d v n h r endrnhlrlng t o n hlgh polish with L dry cloth.The rubbing should be continued until the polish comes back to the wood. Brus be dsteadn my be dem- ed by rubbing them with a doth molsteaed with 5 very little ulndall.Then wlpa of! all the traces of the oil and polish with plenty oldry, clean dunars. .Home of Pedw T41/gPa:lure.1 _ One cup flour, 1 cup com meal, 4 isps. baking powder, I cup milk, 2 tbsps. shortening,2 taps.salt, s tbsps. dark com syrup. 1 egg, 1,4 cup shredded cocoanut.Mix dry ingredients, blend in shorten- ing,_add 683.milk and syrup. Add cocunnut.Beat thoroughly and bake in shallow pan in hot oven about 25 minutes (425 F.) Orange Muffins One cup white flour,3 taps. bakihg powder, 'li tsp. salt, 56 cup sugar,1 cup graham or whole wheat Hour,%to 1 cup sliced orange Peel.1 egk.1 cup milk,$4 cup com oil.Sift white flour, baking powder and salt into mix~ ||||||||u|u||u||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||m|u||||||||||||||||||||n||||||m||||||m||||||||lm||||MMhMiM|\|\||||\\|\n|nnnmm\\|\|n|||\||||\u||\|||nm NF Wasllington County Treasurer's Semi - Annual Statement Summary of collections, Dsbursments and Balances of ya r i o s County Funds fur Last half of the Year Beginning July 1, 1930 ~and ending Decem ber 31,19 30 -r n B l DlnIlBC I I I T .r m r n n l s to Ishurme-au:.I su l o w 0 ~ F u d,0 h u a ments s l ms c s I J o I-I N s o N A u c n o u l z m Blair,Nebraska _ Us FOR BooK1NGs Januu-y Clearance Sale-WinterHats nduted to $1-\ few u $1.88 and $2.88-values w $6 marked down for immadiate sale.FashionCenm.1-1:Fashion Center Beauty Pulo r FRIDAY and SATURDAY JANUARY za And 24Satunday Mtinee D e r e l i c t With Geurge mama lnd William ""9 ooamnv-Nagrmny Nugmnn THURSDAY JANUARY 22 L e t U s B e G a y / ' m m luis Dnsler na Nunn sum :' U l m The Utah Kid vnu. mm Lune .M Dorothy samu-nousu-: raocmua-z Shown fd* Pda uf one Childrerfs Farm Sdn A Specialty.Phone-While 263 SUNDAY and MONDAY JANUARY 25 I-lid 26Sunday Matinee The Virtuous Sin With Walla Buxton md Kay Frmd: Keel the B01 Fritld-Ac!Plcmt ial No. I FOX NEWS f TUESDAY JANUARY 27Glassware Night Conspiracy With Hugh Trevor and Beslie Leu COM EDY--Fu! Work r JANUARY 28 and 29---_DOUBLE PROGRAM O n Y o u r B a c k With Irene Rich and Raymond Hackett H e a d l n N o r t h With Bob Steele and Barban Luddy COMING-PEB. 1 and 2 "Tha Office Wife" FEB. 6 and 7 "Girl ol Golden \Ves1" a (DSN AND HOG ` n n P n o c m n l Hz.C h u . m m ol De Soto, the anhhndlng local corn g-mwerin the 1980mm yield ca ntut, md Hr.Hiller Nidaen ol K¢nmrd, high mm locally ln the pig amp contest and third high in Nehru- h ,,wlll g i n their expel-iencu briefly at the Gam and Hog Dsy prom-un Monday dternoon, Jan- unry 26.The meeting is fa bo hdd nt the Court Home in Bll ir, bmnnlns' pmmptly nt 1:80 o'cJoek meeotdlng to lnlormxtion from Gmnty Agmt Geo. Bates. An mnmmaed lut week, D. L. G n u of the Crops Department. m d h a l McDll.l of the Azaimnl Hubundry Depunmenz hi umm, wi ll be hue Io gi ve loa l farm- en the apex-[ences of other New r u b l u m m ln the tan m nco m yi e ld mm: md tha pigmv p m m f .m wplc al tha meeting ougln to be tu-nlllu to everyone.How to tighten up_o:\ axpensa w nal- Ixenouaa proiitlnthcoomlngyelr vrhm price plbspects look nonewogoodvdllprobablybe tha hiding mplc ol tha msatlng.Hog,lot sanitation, use of labor swine eqdpment, increulng lol! fertility,me of good seed wm. And good management will come up lor din-lcuadon ol ways And means In res]- lze the pmfita hum the com and lwgs in 1931. of the essiest to apply.As an antiseptic it extracts the sorenessmd ache from affected pans.lt is also a br-acer for tired eyes.Give them a bath six or eight times a day in luke warm salted water.I l you have a cold starting, snuff salt and water up nose, and gargle.Salted warm water sometimesrelieves local pains when used extemally.lt is claimed that it will sometimes relieve wothachve, but most of us rather feel that our friend the dentist is about the only one who cgn take care of this panicular ache. OT BHEADS FOB COLD DAYS What in more dellcioua than a~t bueult!Yo u' v e ggu a i i t- .answer ia two hot blneulul nd botlrof them crowned, pap pn, with syrup in your favorite vor.We poodble the answer you he~ eve correct to that pertinent »» ~on l.|mufdne,rolls,or ~~You don't want hot bread-day,but lt'|rascnalily ~mm thn "ther~e'll come n this every woma:z'o llfz"when she her (emily cnves hot bnead- . mule-and nothing else will ~ ~y.When that mzpidono moment'vee ax your palntee, lt'| well -he rea dy me re dpe y o u a n -Hot breads, to be utlxfec- ~ry from the time-uvlng oook's ndpolnt, must be mm qdekly, -be sure your reqipee for qdck reads" Are ready qdck.Breads --hlocudta made with recipes ~hleh employ a cool oil teh only u long to mnkn as those~~e.wlth n herdened lat.The ~ther will seem thinner.but do ~t add vctra flour.You will be ~ured ot a light, fluffy and fine 'ned product, and will not have -go through the tedious process f "cutting in" (nt.We genernlly think of biscuit as hxeafast delicacy but try them or n cold nightfs supper, serving ~no with com syrup in any of e flavors,which Lnclude nor- hum, honey and maple.Here are a couple or more of 'quick ones" as the slang-artist: ~y,all the recipes having been =<-by both professional econo- ~ts end housewives: Quick Blecuitn Two cups glour, 4 taps. baking owder %cu milk about lp(),='~ salt, 56 cup corn oil.Sift to- _ther dry ingredients.Combine ~il and milk And stir into dry in- .~'enta,using enough milk to nke soft dough.Remove dough - well floured board and pat until month.Cut into rounds and bake n hot oven, 450 F., ten to twelve ~ utes. Coconut Corn Bread ing bowl.Add sugar and graham flour.Mix llleed peel thi-onzhdry ingredients with Enger ripe.B a t egg,add milk and dir mkture into dry ingrediwfa.Add short-ening and beat until smooth.Fill well-oiled muffin pans twvrthixda ld1.Babe in hot oven (425 F.) for zo or so minutes, according to the du o f the mui hne .'twelve lu-ge or18 :mall muffin!- Ootllee l Bind`(Us ln|halt-over Cereal) One and one-hal! mpe whole what flour, 1 tsp. salt,5 UPS- beklng powder, K :np brown m» gar,2tbep|.oornoll, 56 cupmilk. 1 egg, 1 cup oooloed oatlnell,sopkg. dates, alleed Sift flour, MR. baking powder and brown augertogether.Add mllk m d well- baten egg.Add dxtee to cooked oatmeal end then add to thollrn mixture.Add ML Pour into gre ue d le d pa n.Let utand 15mlnubee.gpm in A moderate (825 F.) oven for one honr.Any ldtf our eooked area! may be subd- cma for oatmeal. Plliento Pla Wheel! Two cups door,2 mp.salt, 4 tape baldng powder,4 thsps.shortening.'A cup milk,1 cup grated cheese. 8% oz. an pimien- tos.Silt flour.Measure.Add lnlt and baking powder.Add shortening.Adddlquid gradually. Roll on floured hoard to n thick-ness of one-hal! inch.Spread with grated cheese and chopped pim- iento.Roll up the dough and cut in one~ho.\! inch slices.Bake 15 minutes in a hot oven (425 F.) 18 medium biscuits. Fruit~Rol1n Quick hismlt dough,I5 cup dark com syrup,2 tbsps. butter,99 cup chopped raisins.Roll his- cnlt dough one-quarter inch think, spread with butter,corn syrup,cinnamon end raisins.~Roll likejelly roll, cut in three-quarter inch pieces,place close together in oiled pie tin, and bake in hot oven 450 F., fifteen minutes. Salt el n Medicine We sometimes eat too muck salt, but we seldom use enough as an antiseptic.Salt is really ann 500 m m n e w Wash Dresses plue do ns xle fo r the firs ttlmeat only $1 sizes 14 in 46-ayear Ago they would have sold for $1.96 -when you nee the materials uid styles you will say so too.Fu h - lnn Center.1-lt ~S |I ~ I 3 ~I \I , \ ~ 5 -.a s -~= = HOT BHEADS FOB COLD DAYS Whnt in more delicioun than nhot bueuiz!Yo u' v e ggu a i i t- the annvsr la two hot biscuits! And bvtlrof them crowned, pap hlpm, with syrup in your hvuriu flavor. Wa posdble the answer you be llevi:mne ¢ t U0 that pertinent question Ll mufdne,rolls,or bmu.You dun't want hot hnndeveryday,but i¢'|rascnnliy ingbowl.Add sugar md graham flour.Mixalieedpeelthrouzhdry ingmdimuwithfi nger tips.Ba t. egg,a d d mi l k a n d d i x mkture i nto dry i ngndi wfa .Addlho rt-ea lngnndbntnnli ls mo o th.Fill well-oilad mnlfinpamtwvrthixda ld1.Bahsinho t oven (L26 F.) fvr20 or30mlxmte|,we o\-di ngto the ni ua f t he mui h na .'twa i n lu-geo:-.18 xmnllmufiiml. Oa t l l e i l l l l n d _ _..._-.__ u m m c m m z c n L. J. Hana, PastorC H l ' l lS 1 u \ n b l l u n u nA. J . Hlr le f t. P a s to r 7: szI1ni xv an 4u h rl a lA - M - - - - -Onriltiaa Endeavor at 6:30.Were mtldpadng 5 large :Mend- nee and an inte;-ating prugnm.Bandny school nwndmne went un hd. Su nda y o n mo unt o f Ia mmnwrm.This week, let ulnest with double energy; god 90. There are fine days for Bible ndi ng.Good reports being re#da d .Readings for this week re the lat three chspwn nf mt: and the iirn.four chspteru ln the morning md the c hunk had a fine Worship nerds.The pastor md church nre very gram- fd to him.Mrs. Moran dun; with the other member:of the family npprndi nm very much the expressions of sympathy extended to ua by mem# ben of the chqxth md by ourfriend; in the community, at this time when these mem so much.More and more you plane un under ohllzations to Wu, and we want 00 I you are dae g, in serving you we nerve ind glorify our Muter md lard. We land s very noticeable de~ crease in Su:|6y School and Wor- ship Service.Wbuld you m ynway from sclmol or business on amount of a nice mow storm? We dismissed our Evening Ser-vice m attend the les! service of the Methodist Revival meetingundtoletthepastornursehis had cold.'Ivo mighty good rev sons, I judge by the way I felt. f ' 1 upprechxe the spirit.of promptness that ls growing upon our eo:\gregu£ion_Even Misa Ida Knox was ln time for Sunday School Sunday. We have a group of mighty lo yd lolk therefore we can go forward.Prayer meeting eve Wednes- dly evening at 8:00 o oek. Do not forget the (lair Prac- tice Friday, 7:30. Our Choir under the diredion of Mr. Bartley is doing excellent work.~ Mr. and Mrs. John Ortmann ofNance county, visited at the HanyErvey home Friday.Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Matz enter-tained the following at a pinochle Rarty Friday evenir z Mr.and Irs. Fred Jensen,r. and Mrs.Ansil Toft,Mr.and Mrs.J.I.. Petersen and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rasmussen.Suitable prizes were awarded for high and low scores.About midnight, Mrs. Matz served a lovely two-oourse luncheon. Mr. and Mm.Oscar Gilbertson were Tuesday evening supper guests at the J. L. Petersen home helping Mrs.Petersen celebrate her birthday.Miss Masters sgonsored a bobsledpartyfor t e seventh andeighthgradepuslils of the Gard-ner school Mon ay pvenin ,andwith the jingle of the sleig bellsonewouldthinkOldSantawasnear.After the sleigh ride theywere treated to chili and cocoa atthe J. I.. Petersen home.All de- clared they had the best time everandhope to have another in the near future.Mrs. Chris Larsen, formerly ofthisneighborhood.underwent I;serie operation at the University hospita in Omaha Thursday.Mr.and Mrs:\,,Dan Phillips visited her Illonduy and Mr. and Mrs.J.,L. Petersen on Tuesday and foundhordoingniozly.We all hope she will have a complete recoveryas she has been in poor health for se\~r'1l yt°l!"'. and in \\a,e only last summer that she lay in a cast foeightv.oak.-.She is much lovedby all who know her. o 0 Nc a mA1 1 o mu. CHURCH A.F.Newell.Parlor Pablic worship at ll o'cJock on Sm-my. cnrulucted by the minis- ter md with special music by the an-ir.--Nm foruking uw as-sembling of ouraelves together." Glm'd\Schml at 10 a .m., n m F. E.Fli ck Supl.,Ray K mg h , w x S n p t .'nn young penple's group meetsSmaday at 6:30 fm' lunch and dls- a mk m.Dr. Popke nf Dana Onl- |¢¢¢ will be guest-speaker. Our ladies are serving a publlé dinner next week Tuesday at the dmtdz. I ms r ux a .1 'nom s 'r c m m c n w. Byron Pardun, Pastor Bmamlny School nc 10,=-»f=-gg ug ssndeea at 11. Epwoat 6:30 md evening preach bt nu-vices at 7:30 o'c1ock next Sands Pla ting Wed-y.yer meeun d ! !evening at 7:30.Every-wy invited no attend these ser- viou.At the 11 o'clock nnrices newnumb!!! will be received both byletter and on confession of fdth nnd the ordinance oi baptism ~ be administered.If your letter h u not been tumed in it rnnyfallow.We wi ll not »i1°w any- dningtos taml intheway of your nnimzg with the church.We arenine deeply connex-ned with your sincerity of v~;;,»°°e than with may other credent s you mig-ht pre-nnz.You need the church and the dxnmh neds you.Came, w DALE DUTNGS Mr . an d Mrs . Her ma n J u n g blu th a n d f a mi ly atte nded a pa r ty at th e h o me o f Mr . a n d Mr s .He nr y Do ma c k er .near Ben ni ngton last 'I'hursdn i n hon or o f Irs,I)'5r1 nacloefs irthda y . Mr. and Mr.5. S. R..Ba ts on . Mr . J oh n Hof f o f L in c oln, Mr . a nd Mr s. A ve r y Bu to on o f San ta Fc , Me x.. spent several day s .ut the homes of He r ma n a n d J uli an J u n gp i uth . M i n Sy | \i'\Jlungbiuth,I l a r * Ma lie k ,:md Ma de li ne Kenn ey ,all nu r se s a t th e °S t.Joseph llospitai i n ()m;»}::i,we re Sunday dinner ixuuesnw ng th e He r ma n J u ng h iu tk I1l¢'.l"ri day mo r n i n g Kermit.J u ni ! h lu th foun d hi s re gistered Relgiar mare .r. .ni in th~c orn field.lt is tho ug ht fr o m poison c orn sta lk Th i s n u m \\|\II vreepstakes at the Iloo ;. r I: \1 l Ivllli firsit.riz e at A rii n g lo n 2: :~l W M. rloo Iqlirii. Mr. :1r..i A i n .He rma n J un gb luti : i w I":1!f lr .r-ul Mr s.I-lon h r e f |:'. H . 11 shower Sundaj i :| = COA T 1'1" l \ | ' ; |.| m .g §¢ > f_ ~ f 51 J 1 Z :.\_l"¢\_. f..<_ Co lmty Ge n er a l Co u n ty B ri d g e Co u n ty D i tc h Mo the r s Pension Ag r ic u ltu ra l & S to c k S h o w So ld ie rs Relie f\ Elk h o r n D mi mp g e Burt-'f'»':1shingt5n Drainage Petersen Bend Protec tion 22271.31 2030.-18 3554 .78 1 634.87 2380.24 655, 12 229.87 3406.73 1 866.90 Sc hool 50313.45 Sc hool Bo nd '4525.56 4Ro a d Fr e e Ilif ;h Sc h ool Bla i r C i ty A r li lg to n V i lla g e Kermand Vi lla g e Ft. Ca lh ou n Vi llag e He r ma n V i lla g e W a sh i ng to n V illag e Inheri tanc e Q 5263.49 1513.335 2?62.83 4602.61 758.07 2074.40 3210.03 *1.'I9 1695.49a n n e h 13129.90 1091 1 .53 939.88 938.49 642.27 68.79 5155.09 95.27 60088.20 2345.42 30191.44 4733.35 154 81 61 2555.03 1363.10 1'i5 994 2173.25 465.13 253.16 nero nn 1449.011 943.00 sssoas 89885.179435.82 2958.10 1119.12 2500.00 1 14.05 02638.82 8242.50 r»sno1.s': 2415.00 153170.00 4100.50 1140110 . zznom 41:11.25 (00.00 621.51 IBILSS n s s m w 3506.69 1536.56 793.64 ,sz2.s1 6419.26 229.37 5561.83 1902.11 48690.83 m assxssmsa a':sz.1o 2830.4-1 3057.17 os1.':1 15s-1.a4 951.08 63.3-i 1321.1-1 f h f l .Henry l)orn:1<kc ho m|g| \f | I lI .~\|lrcr1:¢ Uol'l1l.l1.|.\:.(§h.ul¢;.H:\;.\*.»:1 am1.\\:i1.h am.: :1cci1irr1I.! : 1 .I1»:1¢i:.}whi le 1ur1:» i n g l\ll\tL III .||L thi'~I . l \u \ L l .\ J A \ ; . | A . | A l I Q 4 t I . : ( ..Z '..:°.t h('l]J¢¢l Cl:..k a o n f a r m , o n e k m c rowded l1in Uro\1.-ning b u tc h e r M day forc~ aga in.-wt th e barn,brc xiking hi a r m." N Daviml Siberson, y oungest son nf A .H.Sibc rsnn ~\: y ailjk wi th neumo nia..lic ia :ll th e h ome o fRiafrrnrnlmolhor.Mr s .Cather ine Alli so n i n Oma ha .1\I»¢»\"l l |nv1..z ..ul r|Qfnn.¢|' h l noon. Mr .and Mr s .Mo r r i s hristiazr- sen and Gmac-we re di n e r guests r t PPM:An:Iersun's. Hlllil J ens=n bnlc d hay £or .Clark Br own in g Thu rsd ay forc noon.N r 2 .M o r r i s C h r i s t i a n s e n n n - \- . || .. \_ _ \\ l a i ~ /f~ \i 7 . "\ .....- J1JI x 3 a m !mm a u ma n nI l h hu m¢» u - n- n u nI n' : m o n- um u m m !o n - na - u n1 - un u !U 0n n ou H n !: n nm. 1 .nu .,......~...~-......~....._Larkin Club Saturxla' nflomoon.Those present were ilts.Mavris Masters, Mrs. Frank Brown, Mrx.Frank Knstrup, Mrs. Nels Svend- gzsarri,Mrs.Herman und ira. Julian Jungbluth,Mrs.LloydBrown, Mrs. Elmer Jcnsqn. Missa; Maud Masters and Sylvia Jung- blulh of Omaha.Vernon und Bernard Junf'bluthhmsn Christensen, Vinln, Cnfiofd Wilma. Frank and Glen Lieshe and Lloyd .lungbluth were among thorn wha nttramlcd the charivnrfor Irs:/er Duckvr and Adu Schenl.mm* Blair Snturduy evening. January Clcarznce Sak.--\Vintexllnts !'.dl|L'0d to $1-u few il( 51.8" nnd $2.88--values w $6 markeddown for imunelintc snlr.Fnshinr Ccnwr.I-11m u s m m N E W S O F mnnmzvr DISTRICT » lenmncu n numuer U1 luuws n; axquilting on Friday T.K.Iverson shcllgd com fvr Clark Browning: Wednesday nftf.-r noon.Mr. and Mrs. John Roch and children were dinner Kuusts nt the Wm. Compton home Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ChrisiiansennmlliergitteandMr.and Mrs.Hans Matthit-sen and Vernon wereFridayeveningvisitors at theHans M. Jensen home.Mr. and Mrs. George BrodermnofFremont, are staying at theFredAndersonhoxrc while Mr.|Andcrs~un is taking medical treat- .nvnts in nfs Omzahn hosgitnl.1 Mr.and Mna.Hans L Jfnsen ;nnd family visited at \he SorenJens n home Thursday evening. Mr.and Mrs. C. K.Anderson:md Mrs. Lester Hansen were din--ner guef ts at the John Roganhome on Friday.5 Mr. and Mrs, John Rach attend-<ed :\ card party at the LillardHr. "Wi Mrs. Gu_~x Kundel W@|"`J(~n:n home Friday evening. Friday aft moon visitors nt the Fnmk 'Brown horrfe. 'Emil Jensen haled hay for Chris Vinrlerslcv on Fridav.Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ehningcr and;Mr. and Mrs. Claicnce Wachtermn, Earl and Mrs. Helen Grady all uf Omaha, were Sundéy after-noon and evening visitors ai thr Harry Ervuy home.Mr. :md Mrs. J. L. Petersen azu'son. Robert nttmded za end puttyat the Will Linden home Saturday evening. -:md children were Friday evening 'visiwrs at 'ihe Elmer Thone home.i Mr. and Mrs. liowmx Willilm_ ,sm und Shirley spent ThursdayeveningatLhcErnestMonson home.i §";;"=° Kubie has been on thu 'rMr. nnd Mrs. Robert Rasmussen mNr.nd Mrs. Harland Chris- nnd family attended a birthdnpartat the Ed Christiansen »..,f.¢U MJ! of Blair, Sunday evening. tinnsen and Betty lan and Mr. :mdlhhel.Carl Erikscn and Evelvnwere Sunday dinner guists at the The following were Sunday din- §A. J, Skov home. ner SVIBSYS at the J. L.Peterseni Mr. and Mm T. K. Iverson und hams: Mr. and Mrs. Karl Meissncr.Mr. and Mrs. Richard Meissner andson, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Mein~mer and daughter,Henry and lchildren spent.Salurdzy evvninqat the Elmer Thone home, helprl Mrs. Thane celebrate hzr bi xznt\i\'ers:ry.'Minnie Meissncr,Miss Bingham Mr, and Mrs.John G. Jemnn ! all of Omaha, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rceh of Blair. Mrs. Jens Clausen ment sevnml days last woek at the h'-me of hr-rmluughier.Mrs. Jens Henrickson.Mr. Hc-nrickson has been uite illlad was rfmuved in the govern- ment hospital at Lincoln Friday. and sun, Allan motored tn wesiem Neh. Friday to visit relatives.Ihir.:md Mrs. T. K. Iverson and' children,Mr.and Mrs.Elmer'Thane and children and Mr.and'Mrs.Oscar Thona and Chrence were Sunday guests at the Jeff Van Hcm home in Blair. Yes We have just what you are looking for.We are selling these coats at greajaly reduced prices on account of the lateness of the season and We know that you will realize that each article is a bargain, quality considered. .1. BARGAIN LIST f o r W e e k S t a r t i n g / Frxday, January 23rd HATS priced up to $5 choice $1.00 DRESSES,regular values $2.95 selling at ~-$1.00 upto $1.95 25c Children's Hose --_l8c Ruby Ring hose. $l.75_values at ---------.-$1.50 The r l c e u e m p u o n State Highway Blair Sewer \ Blair Paving Intcrzst on Deposit Arlington Light Bonds Arlington Water Bonds Herman Light Bonds " Herman District Paving Kennard Light Bonds Ft. Calhoun Water Bonds Ft. Calhoun lnterseclion ,Paving Bonds Washington Light Bonds Arlington Intersection Paving Bonds Arlington Street Improvement Tux Ft, Calhoun District Pav. Herman Intersection Paving Bonds Pupio Valley Drainage Pines Fees De Sow Ditch Ft. Calhoun Ditch Kerman! Gravel Advertising vnu. xo62.00 73.234840.06 6352.89 \ 25.00 662.46 26.25 23.75433.82943.00 717.77274.97 159.80 Totals Less Overdrafts $1782'I6.86 '0\'cr1iraIta. I, C. H. Robertson, County Tren sta!en\e-nt shows the balimce in the ouuonzu 5745.42 12as.so 860.00 12oo.oo 10 1 s.2o 225.00 176.00 387.50 15p.oo 12540.00 199.50 249.55 546,25 767. 1 1491.40 1 6080 41.10 55.60 109.00 `\)0.00 1 2ss.so 943.00 160.80 1 1000.00 860.00 600.003725 .oo 225.00 176.00 362.50 1 50.00 1 254 0.00 200.00 45 1 .25 1 192.50 62.00173.23 285.48 600.00 4 1 76 .09 861.9675.30 msgs 8.43 491.40 117.11 274.97 41.'ru215,30 321702658 $8219.45 $3279.45 5272316.00 5122937.44 Lurer of Washington County,Nehru ka, do hereby eetiify that the above .several funds at close of business June 80,1930;the collecdons .ud disbursements, for each funds fmm July 1, 1930, to December 31, mo; both inclusive,and the balance m |each fund at close of business Decemiver 31, 1930. C. H. Robertson ~E (s1-:AL;-°c o tmw ' Tmt fx s u n nk .., ~ ~3 SuhscHbed in my presence and sworn w before :re this 17th day of January. 193\.E l GEORGE c. McQL'AHRlE,\ ~r County Clerk. § § §§ §= ._ - Jfdfrs.C C Vanffeuscn E 1:2 1 11zmmu||||n|||||u|||||||mu||mumm|||||||||u|nmnm1 r A \ /_ , ";;;7j;g_.i35,:.rf€5_f.=\:G_.._.S"; . ',:6.~=. ;.| ry .;.;.;:...m.u4u»:K...|=¢¢m 1:`=u'Lv¢Lb.uf;...u;.*\ ...u;%amwk~t.¢»L ~-...._. mm-. Neiznah.my ze. um 21.'Hn folwgng enjoyed hmch-11 2 and the dwmo o n v Hd " G = | : .dm§\m m n ¢ ' m ? ''U U ?I n t l .m m E*S'icombinnLion mm md communityg s m y .Mrs. E. B. Stunt;and hmnei abe inzbni lt. um mus e N°W °»\Az eerttin a w of the dar \M n .Annie C.Mnrtin,former the m u d for g n p r a w n in county clerk,and sinner,Mi°~ g'rater.- At meal time when cook- Ma ry J . C o c k a n GS H!! l Vd li ngi nbdn gdo n e nndi nthe mo m-deserved rest tha n dly|.~ ~w h e e ~`m°\|bdn8 nnirrexular anegn-¢|np¢\,,;,|,¢ yella w uw- .Tha tul i p me n fmmd in the woods from M u n n chuaetta and Miehign southward an Florida and M i d l d v v l and west to .Arkxnnl a nd Inlhdml.lt succeeds best in a Dertile loam mc-Ji as is found in river button).iAs n soume of honey it in impor~ one an v i mni wnf v i mi n m. At t h e u g e o f w n h e w u x h i c k u en with i nhnti h pgniy li a v lhi tlull le tthi mmi nv s li d to r the re mdn- 1 i ngy e nrnn hi s li fe T w o w e e h lbdo m hi s :th he tnok a coldfq which turned w pneumonh,thi! V bdng the direct cause of his death' Ha,with hi : puenu, li ve d at 1 Oakland until he yn.: four yearn v-U .¢ -m.4 . mn thev mnv ed w`t un. Hmm Koxwimm, mry arn (are na a» »»i 1pxm.c m ; h u '| ' °g § i '¢24 points uv s u n s . Lrogh, Huy Louine Kona, Don~ men luck thi: season who wen on\H ever, wim the bezin1l'h\¢o f ld Nametz, Makolm marley, Elly their dampi omhip m m .They kde Lumen, Elaine Morris, Etlulhave a fine working organization Plum.Kathryn Su ,Hexriettmand they px-vved superinr w our Vg",Ubud boys who are practically new In dm buke lbdl game l of la s tto the game.In the first.half, reek t.\zeboy.s (mm Blair I-ligh'Ckdg made | runaway race of it, rem mt as Iortumle as they were he week n ons when thev oben-the second hi ll the Bla i BUY' seemed to aolve the offenswe nt-uc k o f C r \ i g n n d t l 1 i s h a 1 l d UI ¢ game was played on abc-u eventerms, Craig making 15 pomti w*Bla in ls. LWE smmunfs M smnu mmm c..» f\.~.m,. Qhcrhl in 15-255 ~e week p nus when they open- .the home season with a vic-~ry.On Wednesday evenipg they |.a. hard fought game to the usky swedes of Oakland on the kland floor. The game was fair-5 y close in the first quarterbut. THE HACK SAW the advantage and at the end of the game they were leading by a margin of 29 poinga to 11. On. Saturday evening the Blair boys played their first conference game against Craig, the 1930 con~ |: J u s t th i n k wh a t a lo t o f th i n g s th e f e llo w wh o wr i te s th e c atalo g h as to k h o w! Rig ht. no w i s a go od ti me to b e f i xi n g u p f o r s p r i n g wo r k , go o d too ls a nd go o d ma te r i a l a m nec es sary i te ms f o r the f i xi n g proc ess.W e ha ve a g o o d assort- me n t o f b o th . - . - » G r o c e r - " W h e n 1 wa s a b o y I wo r k e d f o r $I.5D a we e k an d saved mo ne y . " C l e r k - " Y e s ,b u t they di d n' t ha ve VOLUME 5 Blair. Nebraska, January 122, 1931 NUMBER 34 .. .. . .. .- . .. .. . ~1 ~ o ;f * f m ~ ~f z q w l g m - " y o g i ~S c n b b h n \5:1':iC1HE"Z W " REDls.-mn \ " ".»?; ~- » is "~=\.|/ .~`~ Louise Rice, world func.-ua gruphologht, ran positively read your tdc ntamirtueu and fuulu in the drawings, words and what not: thlt y ou scribble when "lootinthought.". Send your"\cribblinga"or signaturefor ¢mlya».l:¢¢|o»¢en¢p:nm¢am¢ mum bead. cutfroma boundllihdo pencils, amd ........... W e h a v e rn g o o d .Q -. for saie c he ap. 2 0 %disc ount on all He ater s i n stoc k, inc lu ding Th e Glo w Bo y a n d Ray Bo y . An s we r s to L o ve Pro ble ms Dear Miss Fairfax: I a m engaged to fo u r d i f f er e n t gir ls. W h a t s h a ll I d o ? An xi o us . J u s t exp lai n,A n x - ious,th a t Cupid s h o ;a t y o u wi th a mac hin e g un.. e m u I f y ou ar e in need o f a n y th i n g i n the han dle line,r i g h t here is th e pln c 0 .|_lar song " A L i t le lvWe'ye chalmred i tto "A little check each morning".In themailorqcrnnathe Pmnsfu HAHIJWAHE suits us fine! Blair. Nebnskn n -n fet. it:Axe handles from 251: "gd up. In counting up he- mes Regard if you p The guy who huts windows 0:1 mornings like . tizese. We feel pmty sum that old Methtuelah had days when lu! didn't.know which ri.-sing generation to worry most. about..~ n rm u a mc v n u u u , - v . ~ _ _ -Lower -- Top $12.50 HOGS OPEN WEEK STEADY :mm c pm s u m t o zs e Hi s h - c o n She ep md lnmllt. 'huns Llmk 88-10: I-*nam sms: Ewa $4.25. Union Brock Yards. Jan. zo. mi --The h t u;¢}la m -let w g ,llf'1'- UW* week '1_hU\'S¢{BY Im' lS';'""|"1ired.np" me przswm vu.. _.ewney, Neh. to vlslt lhexr niece, hrs. boosting.The mn stations areBarlow Nye and family.Follow- \e,pe¢4,¢\ to countzran um unumnl ing a nice visit there, they v'°"|4¢.mmm am me the flaw of gas =to visit another niece in Kansas steady. City.They will be gone for some time.\Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Nelson and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Dib-lol Wolsmann and son of this city were among those who attended .the birthday party last Sundny aft- .»_.L_¢,-..... January (fleannce Sal~a-SilkDresses,$7.95--wines to $20-xius 11 In 46--hll of our finerWinter Dresses marked down for,quick clearance.Fashion Center. mR1GA'r1o}{ §:f§f\H§~<..nzu¢' § y , ' ~ " . . . : ; ; ; ; 1 | m: ; . . ; : . ; ; § § E ¢ ; , ; ; v é i m e t h e y I e North Clrolma and G°°'¥i'~l"'luve since mnde their home.'z southern Vlrgihig on the Piedmont A twin Ame r.Clara 9|-¢~¢ed¢¢)| Pllbeau the tulip me yi elds n hlm ln death at the nge of elght'1very good surplus of h°""7;Ov e r y u m Those left to moum hls l( the northern P811 of Georgia it is death are his parents m d five 1"wdly a reliable source °fh°MY-lshters: Mrs. Luey Smith of Oak-|¢ pw nectar may "° seen in \'°*11-Ima, sun or Omaha, Halas, Edinh 1 urge and small _drops on the and Anna at home.`1 :"K,°;,h°l°"' portion ol the pet-Funeral services were held on 1 ~ th ~ gi blooming '"i";Tuesdny at 1 p. m. from the home wx e eo hon °f the we»rh=r.....i nt 1:80 n.m. from me Tcl-_l I rather slow on the opening c l.th e week st.prices we ak tc la we r mm F r i d a y .Rec eipts 0.000 head and b u t n e a r s brouzht $12.50.Co wl ma h = showed weaknc xs ma s toc ker Ely Ku.r 250 w a s h e m :Hers s m d e mo o n and e ve mn g ar m e Dulc u INCRE ZA SE S m l nu-.u I-r d | . f l0 lT 1 th e lm o f A p r i l n o u = ¢ f 1 m | { , ; ; , ; E v a n g i u c a l ¢hur¢-.h,n e w. W l ma n ho me ne a r he n n a , an 1 _|m ;of nth ei r children,John and_D u r i n g th e past, eleven y e m s l o f J u n e .W h e n b3° "° m= '» : re la te Pa tter so n offic mnting.B u n a l wa s ! : Ra lma ,whgulsave b i n h d y s ° l ° " ' t h e r e ha s b ee n a n increase of ' I 0 together.ers prose we re :1 d d rr ig atio nM r an d Wits Ne ls Bu c h nr d t a n d pe r c en t m "=,;,_u n e r 1 g g g . I ''° 'in Nebraska.ere.are nowC|llld¥8fl- Mr. and Mrs. Henry W°lB.mm a.r\\*l5¢ -that nm fwatercd from and the weather is hot and dry made in the Telbam wnemy. the honey f l o w is mu c h lf.-f ader |t h a n w h e n t h e d a t e o f b l o o m i n g 'J a n u a r y C l e a r a n c e S a i : - S i l k i s e a r l i e r .U n d e r a u c h c o n d i t i o n s D r e s s e s $ 7 . 9 5 - v a d u e s t o $ 2 0 - | # L a n a .¢ \ n f u n n # I a v a n t k n f i n n t n n n n v A : - n u H f n ~R "n f D U I '~feeders nrmnc zs.Quota tion s c n Cattle: Cho! p r i ma y e a r llms $12.25 0 J ..........|in nhn'|~-s \nn1\lnilB SIC es 1 l 1_n a}ld Eu8*31}'9»an d TI.Bh d ~ ~a I o n l "gg mg qg ~ | ~M r E d "315°"Platfae ]:»§iI\,¢*f_ff¥_1f_f§'ff'f'__'"lo we r w.i}l y ie ld n o t f a r f r o m a u n a :1 4 vu " l u - .V... . - __W i n c r D r e s s e s m a r k e d d o w n f o r q u i c k c l e a r a n c e .F a s h i o n C e n t e r . | ; u u u s u \L B J:1 2 . 0 0 3 t a l r s o a 1 n : z 5 :c o m l " " " " " ' " " " '"'reached we rugnesv.. u|:\\f|upuu.:u|..on full t nectar.mood rearihw ;s.so MAHOGANY coax. DEIVEL-ndv.ip"omon so fm yc:.\rE1112S .nrmn rx man.. WINS x»',».von':'f'ff ffi.. "f1~":'3.'f.",..EEff.f'.,.§'M nf |."'f}'°" the fl ver "iP1'°°¥' 'ffl-'BLA IR SCHOOL NOTES 5If665£a:§o 1.w eduprll - - - -$6.oo@'rfon§choice prime hanrirf F A Ncbrfmka farmer. w. R. Wag steers ;11.1s@13.mJ: choice m'1m° ,of Hastingsf, has developed a strain navy steers $1150@13-755 iced:nf' cm-n that is receiving much choice MW '*f=°f§}'?;'i§?.'};??,:cf»n=iderafi=>f-in ff@f.fffe=1S Pf "le u u c n .Lunar.. UL U l u : \ . l \ - \ \ \ vl a n u v 0 I I I m e s e a s o n w e n o w I 3 e i n e nt h e p a s t t e n y e a r s h a s b e e n i n t ? ' ° ' i n t e r r u p t e d b y c o l d r a i n s .A l a r é o l o w e r P i a t t e v a l l e y w h e r e y x e l l l r -q u a n t i t y o f h o n e y i a s t o r e d e v e n r i g a t i u n h a s b e e n r e s o r t e d t o a s a w h e n t r e e s a r e f e w a n d o n e o r m a n - m a d e a i d t b " a t ' " f e ' t w o s u p e r :a r e o f t e n f i l l e d f r o m I . l f t h e I E C 2 n t H I C B U U I I O f t h e l i h i e . > n \ n o n n l n n n The results of the spelling testswhich were given at the end of the semester are gradually coming to the superintendentfs office. Tha tests which are on hand fahowthnt good to c hoic e neavy Ste e n : w- uqvl.I|..1tl; mn- to :ood steers $2.'I3@ 9.2 5: c ommon to mr s tee rs $8. 50 6#7.'I5: c oed to choice stoc ker: $B.'15@s.'z5: fair to good stockers $1.50 0 8 .75:c o mmo n to t w stoc ker: ss soomsos tra shy zmc les $5.50@6.50;eood to c hoic e Ic ed-» as $8.00@9.25; fair to sood feed- en $8.'I5@8.00:c o mmo n to f a i r Ieedere $5.'i5@6.'15:stoc k c ows $4.0005.00;stoc k hc lfera 55.5061 r s s ;stoc k steer calves $15063 m s c n e c k h c lr e r c a lv e s mm e state where the rainfall varies.lt;is c alled ma ho ga ny c or n f r o m its color.Objec ti on s to the c olor a re me t by th e fa c t th at mi llin p i op er - ations re mo ve th e c o lo r f o r g r a i n produc ts an d wh e n fed to stoc k th e color does n o t ma tte r .Th e tc o lor e p pe a m wh e n th e g r a i n be- gi ns to harden.I n th e ro as tin g ear s ta g e wa n d th e c orn ma k e s if i n e roa sti ng ea e- -the re is n o trac e of c olor.|Th e c o r n is a c os s between e i a s c 'I tvf ll l:;"ov.'hrand o f swe et c orn°_...a Ll.--Ln sr..- Li..-.............. ........... ~~Ir r i g ati o n Assoc i-...,h¢"€1Ii`i ;l:;;"bi00Tll8 so earl || pati o n 'Roy Coc hran,state engm-1 ..si y '.. _vm t e s Phi lli ps,Th a t th e pooreer, es tima ted the re is wate r avail lb ee - ke e pe r d oe s n o t h ave his c ol~ ab le to ir ri g ate 100 pe r c e n t mor e le nd ,us in g wa te r fr om. Neb ra sk a stre ams.Th e a mo un t of a c r e ag e th a t c a n b e i r n g a te d f r o m we lls i s some- th i n g u n k n o wn .I n Bu ff alo c o un - ty , wh e r e th e wa te r li e s n e a r th e surfa c e, there ar e mo r e t h a n 350 p u mp ir ri ga ti on pla nts i n opera- tion.On e to wn s hi p a lon e h a s 105 onies str o n g eno ugh to me et th i s honey f lo w.A t W a sh i ng to n th o ave ra ge da te at whic h the tree b e» g m s to bloo m is n o t f o r f r o m M a y 5,a n d i t requires n s l d ll f d be eloe ep er to bu i ld u p a c o lo ny o f 75,000 or more so ear ly in the sea- son." 1:1 order to do this the rearingo f th e brood mu s t be we ll und erwe lls th a t ir r i ga te less th s n . a i wa v i n M a r c h a n d A o i - i l a n d th a t llla i r sc hools c o mp ar e favor ab ly with oth er s c hoo ls of Nebra ska ami th e mi d dle wes t.Ho we ve r ,there is : di ll r o o m f o r imp r o ve me n t a n d we lo o k f o r a b etter r ec o r d a t th e e mi o f th e sc hool y ear.Th e pu - p ll s f r o m th e Bla i r gra de sc hools ha ve alwa y s stood ve ry hi g h i n the-se tes ts an d we b elie ve th a t th e y wi ll ma i n ta i n th e i r hi g h a ve » rag es s et f o r th in p r evi ou s years. Du ri n g the pa st si x y e ar s s ome o f th e p u p i ls f r o m th e Bla i r c i ty sc h ools h ave a lwa y s wo n the c ou n- mn menu. Addrcu Louise Rh:1e,c¢r¢o»f .» suits us fine! Qau u me um uint :ulue nquaw cum:-nmmunnn QHANGE IN H068 1: is rich in protgi.r1 -0 J L " k n |I l l |3 d V H I l t 3 2 e 5 A 1 \ l n n » ¢ \ a 1 v - - Hand-u¥'s market tor IIOII was li1`l¢¢iCt1l3 stead? with Saturday ! trade md fairly a c tive thr oughout. Receipts were 19.000 head and the top vu $7.15 'urhlle bulk ot all the th a t ma k e s i t valus l.~ul»H "fi ll vnnhn Lbl 8 8 3 g t g g k L u a u :n u . .. . . . . ____=n m 1 0 0 fl n v; a p u m p ~t h a t a r e n o t e n -" ° f , ' ; f = ' " , ; "n " \ . -E 0 the| v v u |l .l a u u u n u n v v Th e sta lks ar e so attr a c tive tn stoc k they wi ll desert alf a lf a f o r thern.I t s ro u g h sta lk s a r e wi n d and ha il re sis tin g.I t w i l l m a t u r e a c r op wh e n oth er va ri eti es f a ll be fo re dr y we a th er .lt h a s a p o - ten ti al o u tp u t o f 100 bush s "to tlm n o m nrrnnlinnr tn th e avail- :di tc h i m n o n .u wi Z ".f§'.. ~ 'és ir ri g ate wrlienever h e wa n ts to ;th e wa te r i s a lwa y s available,n o ma t te r th e seasohi ther e i s n o p rob lem of se epa ge. Th e eff ec t o f ir ri g atio n o n ell- ma t e w a s discussed a t t h e reeent ir ri g ati on me eti ng .Western .e__;` Itulip tree is bright 'amber when ne w b u t b e c o me s d a r k e r wi th a g # a n d ve r y th i c k ,so th a t i t closely resembles molasses.I t ha s a f a i r ly good f la vo r an d i s as who les ome a s othe r ki nd s o f honey .t i t is i n go od de ma n d i n th e south. ---V.W .Bin de ru p, Ath leti c Li mb :Saturaay wruuu.Su p t. D. V . Ma s s e r o f ne loc sc hools wa s elec ted Sec rets: Tre as ur er o f th e dis tri c t No . Sta te Mu si c Assoc iation. -Dis tri nu mb e r 2 i s th e lar g es t d i str ic t the sta te.Last y ear 150 0 studer representing about 100 sclmools to Q it! asok -u$2-» rn tndlnl was at I spread of |5»9U!P 7.65. s l i m ? A N D m u m s m a n n : Prices effective in our store Blair, Nebraska 1l o c a t e d m ~ D o l l a r Q R Paz labs ruled 8h'011R to 351: h l z h e r th m th e c lo s e o r l n s t we e k at $8.00@8.'I0.Feeder li mbs wars also Stwnku ar. $6.'¥5@'T."I5.M e d min: wer e s c arc e a nd s tro nser at $3.50@4.25.Rec eipts 19,000 hum, P A T L A MB S :Fed la mbs , g ood - '*. - a n n r / s n v n u .J - ;\a u \ » oper.The Hastings farmer conce ed the idea of developing a strain of that would be suited to thethat is occasionally subjected shortage of rainfall.He has wrn areato athaw|dnvninnina' tha strnin for six? raska is raising some apples "f""'iPresident.Nebraska Honey Proother crops that could not_be rms-ducers Assn., Monden, Nebraska ed in that Ioca1§ty in earher days because the climxtlc changes arenot so sudden,due to the pres- ence of moisture in the an.Ir- nfallrigatuon has cgwsed mofe ram 1. O fl9eal"hs p a n 1 h e ld i fic ialf even te st 1 Om a h A p r i l ln the dlstnct muslc CUll|.xn Oma h a .Th is y ea r th e c s of the association expect a larger number.The ¢.~on»will be held at South High, a, on Friday and Saturday, 8 and 4.Mr.Masser will charge of the complete en- znt. correspondence and han-of the funds of the assed#|Your 1929 Food 1 Worth $1.18,To day!*D 121.0162 w.z5%l»u.|a,Leu 1.l.|.|.\ui:,*g r t o g oo d $7.75@8.25:natives amos; good zo choice $8.m'J@s.50: m o m la mb s s'r.15@a.25;c a n umm $4.006 6.50. ra ao m L A MI BB : F e ed er s , g oo d in ¢l2l.0iC0 $'mso>':.vs: feeders,r w an m m ; ¢.'z 5@1 25. q u - ¢"" " ' ¢ - - g - - -- - -»- - -_. _y ea rs an d has h ad su c h go od su e-ancesswi sh i t hi mse lf h i s ne ar twee n ff °SfS . nei gh bo rs a nd ma n y fa r me r s i n The b'3" efi t5°f | }» nga t1on are so D I E S I N C A L I F O R N I Ath i s an d othe r states a m us in g readil seen th a t lt is reasonable t l 1" Ida t h at. success.to .beheve 'Phat gr ea te r d e xe o p -Mr s .Chas.Sta pleton passed n a IB W1 gr e" I t is ju s t a ma.n's good fo r-me nt of lr ng a ti o lf lvu nll b e s ee n m a wa y J a nu ar y 20 th a t a ho sp ital t f e w y e a r s a l f 1 d leng the ned th e seasons ue-r .In t u n e i f h e h a p p e n s t o g e t g o o d r e -t h e n e x _i n S a n F r a n c i s c o ,C i f o m l a ,o - "" '1 - -....-....2.......\ n n ; a u n :u n n n n v n f i n n Q h h ITSM" h a v e ro llmt d li n g ati on. 2 6 ma d e si x w eli .rib students in the senior high the Honor Roll for the third 5"'eek period.In order w bo l m `¢:le for election to the Honor Q ahxrlhnt mu s t fnlliillain 811|8017.8 1:1 any son OI c orn c rusmllg. . . .." L £ ° _ t' ° . , - - . ....¥%'i$ Iexneriment."re ma rk ed Mr .W a tt.I AMoNc THE 31:1-:s l`l'ff`L.€"L,§"§11f`.1`§fI. J: \5..\. mhzDeen wnn ner uuuguwr, .m». vnu---~»-~, - ----~--- -----_.~...__I .mf-f :__.n \.U i i j a ;IIT " Ill! I IH KiIll ¥\|*i|\|"as `ter Burke of San FYHTICJSCO since'BVETBEB UI 5U{¢ill wg |u|5u D\.uvv»1.15:bree der s. ren rllnzn to fo ur*Hu:1drfeds_g f e en me r fts ~f m n v|f \ ll m a i s n n th e n]amrs| .\.-.1......:.., J L-..1......x.......a ..\.a.:~.mihi ortn I n th e J u mo r Hu r h .18 L w n e r e o n e L u ¢ l l l } u u \ .l l u s b A u s e u e a u l L u u c t u u v u a l " l | | ` l l$4.0065.50;c u ll a n d c a n n o t e va r e \ e r t hac k .no a 5 f tu li p " "1; d as a a ah H n m' n °H. " rf h 0$1.006'1.'I5.n be c m e d .on i v o m giea r to g f Ne b 1 § : i k8 » f f b b r n t g r e s t i n oc c u rre d J anu ary 4,1930.s u e n rn e e o y a r a n r e ma m true.ha ve oney tv no o 1 x Sh e is a d a ug hter -ln- law o f Mr s f o llo wi n g i s th e c o mp lete li s t o f .l i t rows to th e hei gh t.th ~stu de n ts i n bo th th e s en i o r a n dCrowded COIJ UIUODI On the 1W D 'ath er ed BS MITISIIQ 88 5€"F".'€""'?' 2 " i , § " . P ~ \ n \ f in 'fav0lHblG ~ § ? " E f " ? f ' . .° i f , . . " i ' . ,. . = . . = . . f ' f _inn inr hicrh wh o hB.VB 8ChleV€d' mm floors oi the museum atHaltiuuand the constant. arrival at uw exhibits hu made lr nec- elln w oven two new room: m an basement. of the present mnq nu qua rte rs Cmighmn--Eectrlc canceling machine installed in local post office. Lebanon-Merle Balea leased from one stalk of com.1 naa nantwoor three on the same stalk and one on what we always re- gard as suckers on other corn." NEB. IN DIRECT PATHOF NATURAL GAS LINE (Continued from page one) gm; from the Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas oil fields.. 01 ou vu vu mmap um ---- - - -loc ations i t ma y grov.to 140 o r 190 f e e t a n d is o n e o f th e han d- somest o f Amer i c a n or n ame nta i trees g r o wi n g i n a conic al f o r m, of f e ri n g a n exten si ve shade a n d p u tti n g f o r th in tn e ns e nu mb e r s o f la rg e y eliowieh flower s.Th e pec uliarly shaped leaves easily di s ti n gu i sh th e tr e e f ro n ) e llo th e u IEBVU! lwt: Clulunc n, uu n:l..| uu| 5 ulCa lif o min , to mou r n h e r d e ath . Th e b o d y wi ll b e b r o u g h t to th e o ld h o me a t C r a i g f o r i n te r me n t Sa tu r da y mo rn i ng . Mr s . W a lte r B u r k e , Mi s s e s Mi l- dred and Lelia Stapleton, daugh- te r s o f th e dec eased,a n a c c o m panying the body to craig. ,........_.ho n or s du r i ng th e pa s t s i x we ek s : Ch ar lo tte Ar mste ad ,Alic e Bee kf ma n , Ma r i e Bolln , Es th er Ca rlse n, Ru th Fa r n h a m,Do ro th ea Gi lb e rt- son,My r tle Gilbertaon,Eliz ab eth Gr i m m,Fr i ed a Grothua on,Gla dy s Harmon,Ma r y B e th Hi tc h ma n , Ma r jo r i e J ansen,Be r th a J ensen, Mariam J e nsen. Cla ra; Krogh rgar- |u|.w 5 .M prlces you pay Safeway . . . To your material saving thc wnsistent Safeway :hopper makes the largest savings and is always lure of the quality of every item.Buy everything at your nearest Safeway. | CAN - - ~SACK \|l|.o-I.) Lima Beans select quality 1 ~ Baby Lima ln bulk 2 pounds M a c a r o n i .S p a g h e t t i . s e m o -\x ~ l l n a w h e a t ,i n b u l k 3 l b s . forest treea The slightly fx-a- grant, bell-shaped flowers ana two inches long, solitary and terminal. The calex is composed of three oval concave sepals of a pale greenish color,which finally be~ come reflexed. There are six large yellowish-green petals each of which is marked at the base wi:-L. -l l - uHq! I - - \HI- n o_ Qu l l - 0 ~0 Q .r |I 3'Comrnenoing at 1 o'clock sharp.The following an-u1unn-"l i zH ua i u"*H- p"In -*nna l m*n u l l"Han-0*n o -UIl l - »Mcu -o_HH- l u n_hz_ l l*uhhhan annmln:lun-_ n_l_ » »a n m_e e :..¢*hl ul l - o- nH1'_ - n_llluu4-nolnd h :Uul l - |*In n :I n -- H - |U l uanuml_ nou n :ll n ;-uQ u : l l - n f pro per ty to wi t: I2-HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES-12 Eight Mules, smooth mouth, weight 2400 to 800 lbs. per team.One team Bleek Horses, 9 and I0 years old, weight sooo.grey Mare, 9 yenn old, weight 1150. Roln Horse, 8 yeah old, wdtllt 1300. 18---HEAD OF CATTLE 18 Milch Cows, 1 Jersey and 1 Holstein Mild: Cows Stock CMN Heiferl Steer Cmlveu Six head of Yen-ling Steen Two Yenrling Heifern. 9--HEAD OF Hoes --9Nine head Spotted Poland Chinn Brood Sons to farrovr forepart of April. On e On e T w o 'Two T w o Tvno ' l i m M A C H I N E R Y One Farm-all Tractor.Plow,CultivatorIndLister;one two-row John. Deere Culti- 'g vstor; one 2-row John Deere Lister Cultiutor; one 2-row Lister Cultivetor; one Avery Wall:- ing Cultintor; one 2-row Dempster Cultivltor one 2-ron Lilter Corn Cultivator; one John Deere 2-row Corn Lister; one Moline single row Lister; one wide tread .Avery l.inter Com~ blue; one John Deere Gang Plow; one JohnDeere Sulky Plow; one 16-inch/Sulky Plow; one Good Eiaoogh Gang Plow; one Walking Plow;one McQ:-rmick Mower;one Deering Moving Mlchlne,5-foot eat;one Dempner HI! Sticker; one Hoy Rlke; one 8~foot Disc; one 8-oeetlon Hermtr; one H.ln'01r Cart; one Fre d Drill;two Wngotu with boxes;one Wlgon and rack; one Wagon Box; one Linn- ber Wagon with box; four lets Concord Har- ness; are let of havy Concord Work Harness;fire rolls Crib Wire; 26lnch Ho: Wire; one Brooder Home, "B:¢l0:one So!-hot Broader Stove, 1000 chick dee; tvro steel Water Tanks; one Hand Sheller; some Boards and Tin Roof-ing md other articles too numerous to mention. E . . . .. _H nnunn u :1 § l o u :Hl u ;ni n - |HH l l ! !unup - l nanno l l l nHnn-un= l |=_ u nI n u :_ _ou_1:H4-upnI- _ oul - I n_u - nxI n u_l - nul u x_l l - nWl u nl u x\: I Inoue-ul-e_ n nnl _ | ¢h a su l l oh u :-o u rc l u -nl u n :o - _I- n ol u nn l u -t h i nalun-u l uoU s n a i l T e r m s =:.m =~.\I I ''l l ~" " I l l ! |||||||||I|||m||||||||||||u|||||||||||||||||||||||mul||||||||u||||||u|||i||m|||u||||nnIn|||||||m|||||||||||||||n||u||||||||§ PUBL}g__.sALE We will sell at public auction on the Don Metzler farm, the first place east of the Cameron ranch, on the bottom east of Herman. EE5F5 E E 5 OBITUARY Clarence Richnrd Arvid Gustaf- son was hom May 26, 1906 atOakland, Neb., and died flan.1'l. 1931 at the age of 24`years,7 months and 22 days at the home of his parents,Mr.and Mrs.Emil Gustafson, north of Telbasta. gud. lllcQ\Ia.rrle, Helen Hcllilllm Mn-gsret Maher, Fredericka Mal/- thiesen, Mary Mudlin, Vera Nelwn, Rnzella Phillips,Beulah Putnam, Helena Simonsen,Elise Stevens, Florence Wolff,Emest Banley lla Hanson, Bob Hemphill. Pegg) Murdoch, Peggy Pounds. Nila MaeStanley, Jane Beales, Rhoda Carl- ll I! ~M~J open House Garage lrom W. V. Griffith. uocAL OVERFLOW The Baptist Ladies'Aid metlast. Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Carter. Jumary Gearance Sal:'SilkQreeses,57,95-values w $2 0 -:uzes l l w 4 6 -a ll of our !iner Winter Dresses marked down Yo. quick clearance.Fashion Center. The Teachers' Bridge Club met llw dly "w i ns wi th Mi s a R uth Burr.Miss Madze Kin: received Three miles north uf Beatrice aminature indusmial town is being ere dd.A force of 150 men is atwork there constmcting a booster station and quarters for the men who will be kept there.A. great. 24-inch pipe line will carry gagfrom the Texas oil fields to Chi- cago.The Beatrice station is om. of ten erectechalong the main that will maintain the pressure tha*will equalize supply and demand. There will be Hve engines,eachweighing 300 tons,It wi ll ta ke 1,500 gallons of water a rnixute to oool the anginea This will '°; Sunsweet,medium size.B u r p e e s t r i n g l e s s v a r i e t y ,3 p o u n d s processed Pnmes. in san-_,wma 'itary 2-Ib. packages 1 9 c2-LB an h i g h prize an d Lira.L . C .K lo p p i q u lr e a wa te r to we r or 1uu,uuu va n th e c u t p r i z e .|¢a1lon=s c apac ity - thnt is being 1 1 _.n.L.. _............4....qu|_.una- ar e g o i n g to He r ma n th is . u ll to l t t » 8 | \ d l d i I I 1 1 Q ' | t t h U ~o f M n a n d Mr a .E .W . - rdic.gr Mr s .J ames Ma h e r en te n ai ne d aa one o'c loc k lunc he on for Mn. ar y L u tz o n Wednesday ,J an. three wells that have been bored on the property. lt will uk: about s dozen men to man the plant.Eight modemhomesare being built for their comfort.They will be equlppeq with every modern convenience, MACKEREL §»`iif""`§I°¢.Ohves aa; ~fs; Qc stringy with our famous Radiant ash and holds fire Ar mo u r ;Bmq u e t Sugar Cured ~Back Bacon ' | < | ~ ~_ " " ` _rouun ".- f=5 wane:-s "°"'.».'§'mi,**""'12 1-Phone Summer Sausage lb. 1412 CHRISTENSEN LUMBER CGMPANY 9 ~Safesvna HomeT l m e , ," : : : ' N : °c .Radio StationBradley and Seating,Plateau State Bgnk,"Womufn Magazine of the Air"BLAIR, NEBRASKA