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01-29-1931THE WASHINGTON o0uN'rY's \;lnmmnnrmnaqmlm l i é m - ~ WASH INGTONGENERALBLAlR'S LEADING NEWSPAPER »mcmL PAPER OF WAsm:N<;'roN COUNTY0 |-. ¢ §, 3 ua¢ s p§a tNuhr nnh--NUMBER 2PnhlbhdW nkly\»y~J.n».m...¢..S|xb|arlvdmPrlce.$l5|paY¢x'.Bln||¢0¢"'5¢_n u m N E BR ASK A, J A UARY 29, 1931 _.- - - . QVOLUME XXXV W uhlntm Dus ty. DANA COLLEGE NEWS President Ex-land Nelson,who represented Dn.na` College at The National Lutheran Educational Conference at Indianapolis k s ! week, wus chosen as Chairmm °f Nébraska's New Vet. Hospital Vetennn' Hospital at Lincoln Wu vumd by Bla h' Fo lk Wlw Are Much impressed by the Mudve Structure and Work Carried 0n HEAR FROM c.c. VAN DEUSEN Don C.,George and wife and Mrs. C. C. Van Deuscn and daugh S i x ~bre Blairites Visit / Wayne State Nor Blgir Students ~At State Uni. filnllias Twelve Student; Taking .k |¢ the State University. 'ty Are Ihmlled Frcm WlN¥\8¢0|\ County 1 ¢om :FROM ARLINGTON 1 .Twelve of the twenty-nine Wuh-mgfbn .couxty smudents attending _- . . 1". »" 0.1~.5 .- "if r.~"Y ~a f \> .i .f'§|a v ~_ I ~|.I f i f ' ~» = > ~ ' v * ".E ¢ ; \ ; . . Q l l ~"f ' |r r . ' R f 5 ' ¢ .r¢ " i f : J ° r * 1 ~.W ~ ~'1 ` v? : <~ .~ w ~ a f a r .ff . f r x ` \ ~~ *f,». \. 5 I J \~~', p f R j ~. \/ f ~ . I / \. \~ /- . r ~ ]p r : ~Q ~,4 1 . i f - '~ ` .: I » - , v g a - =~=.~ ~ |» /g ~\: _ .~ ;_;»»:. ,»;¢-J' I -\__, __,.f " 5 ~~ ~ 1 i " Z " /f ,~~ ~~1 ~ /1 /. 3 9 " H :~~ ~,-»~» .4 5 . / . Q n f / a ;a x "~~ .. .\/ Taf :.J 5 " ~\\ * . \ ~" - ~ ¢ »` .'T ? 1 1 ~ `T = " ' : &.1 4 1 .u r i :1 .~=s g¢h; < ~ $' ~ ' f - » H p " 1 \ " } . ~"~ \ .;_ s f L § . , ;~ .j =»{ , . _'K 2 -~ n I f l u - " -1.- » . .j g - f _»~ ~___.: » _, , ..4 4 f . . . ~~- i f / '< ~ = - ' = = ' = - - ~ . ». ,- " * :a n , g - r v . 5 0 9 , » = ° " ' -; ;.J °"\sIa.»j,§ |"~g l i ) s Research Committe and will plan and direct the activities td the Committee during the corring year.He was also elated mem- ber_of the Executive Council of the National Lutheran Council. Dean J.P.Nielsen will meet with the American Lutheran Con~ ference in Chicago, this week. installation services will beheld for the Rev.Hans C. Jeraild, Fri- day, January 80.Rev. Jersild will be installed as Professor of His' torical and Practical Theology in Trinity Seminary. Mr. Lawrence Thomsen of Cody, Wyoming, well-known sheep ranch- er, has been visiting on the Dans aunpus the past few days.Mr. Thomsen was a student at Dana during _the Winter Semester of (our years ago at the close of which he gave the school s pres~ ent ol $15,000 which started the fund toward Dana's new gymnas- m m . Negoiationa are under way to have the noted poet, Carl Sand- berg appear before the Dans Col- lege student body and faculty. The Viking football banquet washeldTuesdayatwhichoccasion, eighteen letters were presented to Dania successful gridsters. Coach "Tex"Jones predicts an even more successful season next year with the splendid material which will be hack (or the '31 season. The Apollo Chorus ol Omaha, consists of sixty rnen's voices, will CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS January 27. 1931 A Special meeting of the Blair City Council was called to order at 7:80 o'el9¢k P. M. by Mayor Stew- art, who stated that this meeting was held pursuant to n resolutionheretoforepassed by mid Council on the 23rd day of December, 1930, for the purpose of considering the benefits derived and damages,if any.sustained in Paving District Number Eight of said City by reason of the improvements con- structed in said paving district, to fix the valuation of the property and to levy an assessment against said property to pay the costs and expenses of constructing said im- provements, and w do any other things or acts necessary in con- nection therewith.On roll w i , Bigelow, Jensen, Moore,Schmidt, Thletje and Roberts being present, Hundahl d McKay being absent,the »»»»%"»»¢ Council proceeded with the purpose ol the meeting. The Mayor and Council consid- ered the proposed plat and sched- ule of assessments heretofore filed with the City Clerk on thu |.ma C o ll e g e .mm Hi ; |Schools of Higher Tru Nebraska lnaliiulion rasksns Worthy of Pat ' c o i o u s s r mr r O P T Inltnictora and Students Bearing nf Sineerity 'l"'l\ Well for Binder Life The writer recently privilege of taking th _daughter and the daug friend up to Wayne, N the two girls will atten~[ond semester of the We Teachers'College. ' For the benefit of have never driven to 'me may that you have mi thing.Wayne ie nin~ _north arid west o( Blair county,on n perfectlygraveled highway in n cultured community. Prof. J. M. Pile "bun than he knew" when he and kept going a no » therc in the early nineti his death, the need for28rddayof December 1980,ngzbecame so apparent, th~ prepared by Nixon & Reynolda the' Engineers for the City The Mayor requests that any,written objections to the proposed. assessments might be read.No 'objations had been filed.The Mayor inquired if any property_ was made to nt a bill legidatune providing fo chase of the institution cluded one brick a~ building,d°rm;¢°,§el_[residence ahd thirteen land.This was accomp I vl l a l l t l i i l ds l l l STARVING WITH A SURPLUS cBlair Creams I-lnlfleIl _ y l u n u o oA n n u a l M e e t l n g a o c o c Just why minions should be s u g when on every hand we hear of n s\xrp\ns ln everv line is 1 vrobiem | s 0 s » mal *th a t so u n d s li k e th e lI°iB'11f\ B N \*o f inc onsistenc y .Th e Rnd ) --...... . . . . . . . m m~ . ¢ » v *Cross an d othe r reh ef or l as s Among Listen to Reports From Di(ferenlSUR\'R|SE Neb~Lines of Business.Elect Tineei 251u. ANi'l\';>l\?MH E Mr .an d Mr s .Ca rl Ko lte r ma n _were ma rr ie d tj.~.enty~iiv»r y ears *ago o n Wednesday ,J a n 28 an d :had planne d to ho ld open ho use 'ln the ir relatives o n th a t oc casion b 1 f nh 1 'Sh ow Pr o fi t f o r Ye ar W hic h I s dgc idgg amegive m ~'=_§°8 3 : 3 3 . Tu r ne d Ba c k i n to th e Business [ls urp ri se an d c ame i n o n the m with' we ll fi lle d bask ets o n Sunday Th e Blai r Co-operative Cre am-J a nu a ry 2 5 th . ery held its ann ual me e ti n g la s t!Th e K o lte r ma tf s believed Tues day aftern oon i n the B1air_h¢i§>z;_prepared f o r u n emer gen c y \ Direétorn to Serve A Te r m of Th r e e Yea rs ar h C H R I S H I N Z NE \ V r > RE s i o r : x1 ' N o D h i d e n d Dec lared.Rep or ts nu n a nn l Q U vu ar a 4 Q \ _as 1 gan iz atin ru are over wor ke d seeing th n t t h e h u n g r y a r e f e d and th e na ke d are c lothed a n d a r e h a vi n g a ha rd time 'UO fi nd f o o d a n d ra i me n t to me e t th e de- ma n d s a n d y e t th er e i s a sur plu s.Th e re i s a s u r plu s o f eggs,o f c o rn a n d d f eve r y th i n g th a t sho uld b e merc h antn ble.Sta r vi n g in a la n d th a t f l o ws wi t h m i lk `§ml hon ey . e n e u u s s u u s n n a nr as as s C a 4,;, s a 4 al ar 1| :mage BEST Hu e A t Speaks ad the yol-U18 er of a \.where the sec~ ne Subs use who \yne, lsr red some y miles nwayns 'onderful ne 2811* rd bemr Lablished ml school s.After ne school a muvsough the the pur- vhich in- xistradon reaidenve acres of shed and mzanised City Council Chambers.A goudiandswheln twentv or more arnveorepresentationofstockholdersonun Hy. t e visitors found iewaspresentandsninterestingervetionshen made for them COUNTY TEACHER MARRIES discussion of the needs of the new at the Clifton otel wlzcrv all sat business was enjoyed.down to a lo lv dinner. f Tint ;rieports read showed thst|k'1h0 af tergoon was spent at the or c lrst year the business had 'o terrnan ome in visiting and .done as well as could be expected extending congzstulntiona..We to Mr. Ra lph A. Ma rti n o f and although no dividend was de-5 Those present were Mr. and Mr5»|Glbb°n' Neb.at Fremont,Satur- clsrea hahe books showed that a EF""<§`1.§"°"'£§'" and two children |d°ilJ°f£i'lb R¢v.dH.teso»;n:l:=. gain been made.I0 a;. r.and Mrs.John e e s s s m ua o eThree new directors were elected Kolterman of Red Oak, Iowa; Bu[,lBlair high school and has been a whose terms win be for three years Maryland of (Jag-inda,Iowa;Mr.teacher in the county for the vastnsfollows:Chris Vinderslev smrana Mrs.Fred Kolte an and eight years, the last two of which J. P. Stokes of Herman, and J. \'J.iCh5idl@11 of Seward,'Mrs.|"]"@ tamrht the uuper room at Simonsen of Blair.These Inenl.AlI.na Kolterman and ~ M a r -Pleasant View on the Bench.immediatelv :wk office and after garet Von Lankin of Bing.|On we occasion of her wedding the general meeting was over tho Others came in the afternoon to she looked very lovely in a d1""" board met.for the election of extend felicitations.of C°P¢11h°E¢n blue CNW with officers.|Last evening,the real anniver-hat to m- e g Chris Hinz of Blair. was elected wry. the members of the 'I`ri°\it.yi Mr ~is l-tnowntoa "gg- Miss Emma Ziegler, daughter of Mrs.J.Ziegler who resides just south of town, was united in mar- L u t h Q h h h l d l i f t ]u r l n e r 0 1 B l a i r p e u p l e a s l n : l l_'|a n U C C ur e s i d e n t 'F r e d J e n s e n l a i r I e r n c u r c e a e s "..P ' |.|.¢»? f . . . B 1 n v i n n n h * B u r n n f f h a n|\n\»n1\n o i r .{"0nl l.C( "tod \ \ ' ) l h ~T r : - c o u n t ; vi c e - p r e s i d e n t .a n a A x l .A vu l l l n UA.¢ --_ " Q - - ---Ih i m s e l f a s l l o r s w h l c h ' w a s w e l l c a r r i e d o u ¢Te s = t i n g As so cu zz tx om h e r e .r l"l'|L-....»n¢|¢»n\1|n f #a l |\1\l\D h lwKennard,succeeded secretary.Thus closed the first year of business for the new plant and during that year the butter business shows a total of 182,866 pounds of butter that has been churned baides the handling of poultry and other dde lines ADDED DONATIONS FOR RED CROSS Lyle Guyer,chairman of Red Cross local chapter,reports fur- ther freewill donations since last week's report: F. W. Arndt, $5~00: Emmett Bolt,$l.00;Jennie Rob- ertson,$l~00:C.H.Robertson, $l.00;David Mummert,$1»00; Olive smith and daughters, 3500;Richard L.Nelson, $2.00;Edna Davis, $2.00; Margaret Robertson, SL00;Mrs.Caleb Loftxs,$1.00;A. C. Debel, $2,00; Ernest Sprick, $7.00;Edna Noble, $2.00;Grace Hill, $2.00,Stanley Bros. donated $5.00 instead of $2 as incorrectly nnnuuneed in last week's issue LEAVES FOR TOPEKA Ted Thcrkelsen is to leave Sat- urday morning for Topeka, Kansas where he will appear as a witness against the negroes who stole hisBuickautomobilewhenit was parked on the streets of Omaha some months ago.The car wanlocated in Topeka aml the negrocn who were in possession were taken into custody and have since that time been in jail awaiting trial. NOTICE To ORCHARDISTS I wish to call attention to own- ers of orchards and vineyards that I am in dy market for horti~ culture work o all kinds.l hold a State certificate on horticulture and can assist you in arranging new orchards,vineyards,pruning und trimming for best results. also am connected with Stark Bros. Nursery, Louisiana, Mo. and canfill your orders for nursery stock.a n H. A. Bilylre.. POPULAR YOUNG FOLKS WED 'rse marriage of Misa Penn Gately to Clarence Hiebenthal wasaoleminized at the home of the ln'lde's mother at Winslow Tuesday January 20 at.8:80 P. M. by Rev. L L .Patterson The brldemald -c land which will long be remember- ed by all.Around eighty mem- bers of the congregation gathered at the church at seven-thirty and a committee was then appointed to go after Sir. and Mrs. Koltennan and invite them to the pany. After the usual greetings upon their amval, Rev. H. C. Jul. l-'rosa pastor of the church, made an in- xormal talk, in which he extended the best wishes of his congrega- tion to them.There was further entertainment and a nice lunchservedduringtheevening.The guests of honor were wen present-ed with a beaotifud silver tray, as s token of the affection in which allhald by$hllz!l'i¢nd|» .. Kolterman has been and ls one of the most successful business men of Blair.l-ie has lived here the greater part of his life, having been associated with setersl of Blsir's Iewing businesses such as the C:-#tener Clothing Store, Crowell Lumber and Grain 0om» pany and about twenty years ago bought his present business,the Blair Racket Store from Henry Bruee.He is respected and highly esteemed by his business associ- ates n g patrons. Mr. and Mrs. Kolterman haw- a family of three fine sons and/a \'ery comfortable modern home that they enjoy very much. The Enterprise joins a host of .friends and business associates in extending to them best wishes fc: many more happy years together. l I l AUTO LICENSES GOING SLOWLY There promises to be one grand rush at the county trea.snrer'soffice next. Saturday which is the llnsf. day of graze for obtaining auto licenses.As yet there are approx- imately only 2600 lianses issued while in the county there should be around 4000.Either some auto drlvers will have to urry or walk. ComussloNERs''.PROCEEDINGS County Commissioners Room, Blair, Neb., January 26, 1981 _The Board of County Commis~ rnoners met pursuant to adjourn- ment taken January 14, 1981. Present:Chu.Nelson,H.C. Blaco and Chris Hina. 'Fha mimics.nl st..»....»..|¢.... x me llewlyweos .eu at .....,. W.Gibbon, Neh. where the groom is associot/:dln business and where thm' wi\l_make their home.On Friday evening,preceding .mn mar:-#avr-. "var fiftv rnlativesf and friends gathered at the Ziegler home to surprise the voung couple. The bride-tofhe was showered withmany pretty gifts.A lovelyluneh | w served at s late hour when f the guests departed, wishing the 'youmz rm-nle many happy years oi' married life. REV. T. M. HANBEN :VISITS BLAIR Ben sou. H=u==»»1°"e°°' newof Dn.rfa`Colleg€, gave the Wrlter a very pleasant surprise Wednes» day morning, when traveling bag in hand, he dropped into the ofhee. 'He had just landed in Bldr to be 'present at n church conference'and we were certainly pleased to meet him.He is at present located'at Denmark,Wisconsin where he has charge of a large church.He informs us that everything is going nicely with him but is glad to visit Blair. l I Schools Receive 1 n Apportionment Fines Add $491.40 to State School Fund for This County.$4377.86 Total Amount Derived From the Income From State and Fines 58 ms 'rs. SHARE 1 N AMOUNT The semi-annual state school money derived from the income from the state school funds to~ gether with the fines amounts $4,- 377.86 for Washington county. Fifty-eight school districts share in this division.District number fifty-one failed to comply with the law last year and held but eight utha of school when the law uired nine and is thus shut out: from sharing in this division of funds. Onefourth of this money is div- ided equally among the districts regardless of the number of chil- dren in the district and fmm nn. s ter,mln!uevus uwvn uvwu toLincoln last Sunday for a visit with Claude C.VanDeusa1,who has been at the U.S.Veterans' hospital there for about a month. being treated for diabeta.The doctors are trying to work out a diet for him that he can mt along on without starting insulin, which must he kept up lf once started. He is rather weak on the slim diet allowed but is slowly improvdng. This hew hospital is located on a high elevation some three miles due east of the city of Lincoln, on the extension of 0 street.There will be 250 beds available when it is completed and dedicated on l£°lL.22ad.svlt»l1=w°» moxehalld- ings to be erected to complete the plant.lt :my have to be enlarged almost as soon as completed for there are now one thousand vet- erans ln this district alone who have been examined and should bo in a hospital now. There have been seventy patients admitted to this nqwest hospital already, eight of whom have been discharged.There is a force of sevmty-three physicians,nurses and employees there now to take care of the patients already there, which force will have to be greatly enlarged when the hospital is filled to capacity. The boys are treated wonderfully fine from the commanding med# ical officer, Dr. L. H. Webb, down to the last employee.They get the best of food Besides the threc- regular meals at 7:30,11:30 and 4:80, they have a fruit lunch at 9:W in the evening.Also other things such aa candy, gum, cigar- ettes and their personal wants are looked after hy a Red Cross girl if they desire anything not fur# nished by the hospital authorities. The inatitnutitm is well worth Visiting and Mr.VanDeusen will be glad to lee anybdy from the old home mwn who happens so be down that way. The visiting hours are from 2 to 4 on Sunday, 'Nes- day and Thursday. ANNUAL DAIRYMENS'ASSOCIATION MEETING The annual Washington gounty Dairy Herd Improvement Assoda- tion activities will finish the year's work January 81, and the new year will start February 1, 19sx.Tho annual meeting will be held at the col:\}this year list Blair as their ho m!town.Seven come from Ariliigton, five from Herman, two fronrhoth Ft. Calhoun and Ken# nard, and one from Washing-bon. beth Noble, o. senior ln the col of arts and sciences,ls ma ring in history and will grad- uate in June.She belongs to the Y.. C. A. and to Sigma Kappa sorority.She is active in the Lincoln Matinee Musicale Alice c. Jansen,teachers ol- 'or, also will receive erd».~Z°"?-June.She has been specializing in English.She is a i with Kappa Delta soda! and Ira member-of the Y. W. .C. A.She takes an active part in intramural athletics. Frances G. Brass, another senion in teachers college, is majoring in kindergarten work..Sha teacher: night school and does Americanis- ation work part time.She is amember of the Industrial group ol' the Y. W.C. A. and belongs to Chi Omega sorority.Emma E, Beekmann thls ear is a uraduate student in the graduate college and is working tmvard a Mastar's degree.Carl H.Beekmann is a junior in the college of arts and acienceo and is majoring i n political sci- ence.He is a. member of Com Cuba, men's pep organization, and Alpha Sigma Phi social fraternity. Eleanor Dixon, a sophomnte in the college of agriculture, is tak- ing a course in h o m economics. She is active in the university Y. W. C. A. and is on the cabinet at the college oi agricudture.She belongs to the Ag Club,to theHomeEconomicsboard,and is working on the Comhuaker Cotm- trynmn staff.She belongs to Chi Omega sorority. Sam R.Stewart, sophomon in the college of agriculture, is ma- Jorine in plant entmnology.Ho belongs to tha Ag and -LH Clubs and is affiliated with Alpha Gam- ma Rho fraternity.He works in the green house at the college of agriculture pan time.\Evelyn M. Masta is s sophomore in the college of arts and sciences. She is specialidng in Latin,E118- llsh and mathematics.She be- longs to the Y. W. C. A. l-larland E.Mathews,another sophomore in arts and sciences, ts taldnz a ure-law course.He 'be~ ...ng ... ...o ........ ........-..-... --ru 16.;Z:aa'a enrollment showed in- crease at the end of the first se mester.New students have trans- ferred from Midland College, fromtheUniversity of Minnesota, and from Southwestern,besides a number of students who have not been attending college. LANDSCAPING OF HOMES E.H.Hoppert,Orchsrdlst and Landscaping specialist from the Agricultural College,will asain Miss Rlzpsh Douglass at the nextwomens' project meeting at, thoCourt" HUnse1ff'Bl»iir""fi~E.~it\"~'Qii A. M. until four P.M.cn Wed., February 4. Numerous folks have in the past made x-:quests of County Agent Geo. Bates for assistance in land- scaping,arrangement of walks, shrubs and trees.Many folks, both city and rural,are interested in planning outdoor living rooms in vacant lots. .'This meeting will give those in- terested ideas and plans as towhat to do first, next and last. State Bank De- positors Get 5% Deposltora of Defunct State Bank Receive Payment of 5%of Obligatlms.Deficiency Amounts to $258,929.39 314880.92 IS THE AMOUNT PAID The depositors ot'the defunct State Bank were pleasantly sur- prised when last week they were notified that a payment amounting to 5% would be made on the obli- gations owed the depositors by the now defunct State Bank of Blair. The total amount of the defic- iency of this bank totals $258,- 929.89 and the total amount of the payment ran to $14880.92.Itis impossible to know whether this is"t.he last payment that will be made or no t The present one came unexpectedy and the future lunvmnnfa win rlnnand hu-mal" | f""" " ° " " `M"" f," "ti T ' ~ a s t a t e n o l achool.' Slncog,'gn§§;'m°';§,;,§°on o o 'then six large modern buildings At 9 o'clock P.M., this being the time set in the resolutionpassed as the hour for closing the! hearing of objections to the pro- posed assessment,the following' action was taken:_ The following Resolution was introduced by Councilman Roberts: I t was moved by Councilman Roberts and Seconded by Council- man Bigelow, that the above as- sessment resolution be passed and adopted,The.motion was put and upon roll call,Bigelow,Jensen, Moore, Schmidt. Thietje and Bolr o m mtih¢.fAYE'...M=Ka r,»nd Hundahl being absent,and none voting 'NAY' the Mayor declared ed. t.he resolution passed and approv-I Moved and seconded, this meet-'ing be adjourned.All Councilmenl present voting 'AYE', the motion carried. Attest:C. E. Krause( 'City Clerk. J. Harold Stewart, Mayor. WASHINGTON COUNTY CHAPTER RED CROSS I In accordance with the national Red Cross plans, Miss Francis Mc- Feely of St, Louis. Mo.,mld- westem area field representative of the Red Cross was in the city, the float of the week assisting in organizing a permanent disaster relief committee for this eounty. A business meeting was held with the Chapter Committee at the N. T. Lund office last Tuesday morn- ing.The disaster xelld committee is composed of the follow-ing:Mrs. J. P. Jensen, Disaster Relief chair- man; General Committee, J. Har~ old Stewart, Dr. R. B. Burr; Com- mander Post 154,A.L.,Marlon Sutherland, »County Sheriff;Lyle Guyer,Chapter Chairrnan,Red Cross. The general chairmen in time of disaster are:Food, Mrs.Wm. Koopman;Shelter, P.M.Tyson; Clothing, Mrs. J. E. Maher; lded~ lcal'Aid,Dr.M.Nielsen;Regis~ tration and Information,Reed Q'I'Iar}lon:Transportation,J.E. have been erected and the campus,inaeased to forty acres. The thing that most impresses ,the average vidtor to Wayne State Teachers College is the good spirit' existing between faculty and stu- dents.The faculty is a strong one, composed of men and women who are sincere in their work, with a desire to be helpful.The ap- Pwranca of the students would indicate that they come from the ordinary walks of life-homes like we have in this county-each one there to get knowledge that he ly toptinuo on into the.broader !e.` "|Tha work done there is given fiull credit and recognition by the a te,th e s a me a s a t t he i t a t a university and personally, we be~ lieve young Pwple are much hap- ,pxer ot Wayne in the homey at- mosphere for the first few college years than in the state unlverdty. U.s. Conn has been president of the institution since the state took charge and has the work well in hand.One of our former Blair school superintendents, Prof. H. H. Hahn, is theme and always ready to extend a friendl `Blair folks.Mr. i ni.. i a $ 3 5 Zi the educational department and has also hem with the school sihce . its connection with the state. 'For Nebraskans, we would say, see Nebraska First and driye up to Wayne some day.We people of eastern Nebraska stand in nezd .of a school like Wayne and _should be proud of it.Its naw- est building is Neihardt Hall,a modern,fireproof donnitory for|women.The building in the last word in beauty and comfort andIwmaccommodateperhapstwo hundred women.No plana in the[middle west is supedor to this heaotiful new building.Plans an now being made to build a men'sdormitory ln the near future. Blair -and Washington county ,have sent many young people to Wayne end at prment there are quite a number, but not so many In there should be when one eon~ dders what the state has there for our oonvenienoe.It is indeed _a school for Nebraska young peo- ple,owned by Nebrmkana.Be sure to visit it at your first op- 'P°r¢\1ni¢y._ i -v u mm, "e mi l-wle l,awn... -1.the bride.The groom was attend- ed by hig brother, Amos Hiehen- *hil- Following the ceremony at 5:80 dinner was served at the home oi ibn m»mm'n nnrhnfl mn nl 1-r.-f. --_...~---.. ~.N... ,..<\M....|,-- -~- ---~~~ ~--~»meetings were read and app,.°,,ed_one-fourth each dintrict receives Aiter A careful examination °!|$16.44.The oher three-iourths is me following bm, on the dn~fe,_divided according to the numberoi' onded that the following chime be of S-79 \s received ailmwu .mi ni. r-,.....»., m.,1, ,.,.|The omounm received rm nw ent funds in was moved and m_1chimr¢n..»nd lor each child the sum' County Agent's office Wednesday afternoon, February 18. Many cows found eompedtionduring the pan year too keen for their survival.They passed fromdie farm as a milk now m the paqk longs to Sigma Phi Epsilon nodal fraternity.Stella M. -Iespersen this y e n enrolled as n lreshmnn ln the col-lege of ard and sciences!She is takin: x pre-medic course andbe~ a";;a:.."a'~ ~ "'|2.i'1=.=r.':2& °=° ""=°°°» chu. 11which now has the Ba;1k Gunrmty ~ brmh representatives arezi Mrs.LeRoy Creach,who has law under consideration,IIermxrf........_---Dr. A_ J_ Cameron been confined to her home with n n u u n n nl Ai n mins!rrtxnn Keggnzp-d-..-...--_-_--_ Ilm~|»y P186 0 ~ 3 Week,18 bette r 't r u n m n n .nm-\ ln»m a n n n n n Axl.ington..-..........-Dr. R A_ Davies u u l L u n e . Ft. Calhoun.__-........__W m. Sievers "E}»=vv!1¢r5= wg advertfsefne§\t_w11! De8oto__--..-..Mrp.Chas.Hi ne lin e - f y D . . - - - » - 1 r - 1 - v - |" _ _ _u n » ; u ¢- -v u - - . n u . . . p v v u u v ;' n a v a n l u '-- ---- -v g -.m m s t r u c t e d t o d n w w a r r a n t s o n t h e d i v i s i o n a r e a s f o l l o w s : In the eve nin g r ela tives, fr ien ds,fu n d s i n di c a te d be lo w to p g y th e Dis t... Direc tor A m' t. an d ne ig hb or s gather ed i n f o r a same.Carried.1 Er n es t A..SchmidL....$832.'76 minoellaneous s h o we r o n t h e h a p p y K- B Pr in ti ng C ompa ny , Su p-2 _Ha n s C.Paulsen........34.79 couple and they rec eived msgiy use-pli es $7.69 3 Ot to K.ruse......-......-_.149,59 : f d an d bea utif ul gi fts.Th e Mr a . F nn k 2 Du d g e o: 1 , C ar e o t 4 J .Sierks_-...,.._-..-._65,10 er a a be ef.A t th e s a me u q m , ma ny c o ws r e ne we d the i r le a se o n life by produdng butler fat at a pr o fi t.. Th e va lu e der ived f r o m th i s wor k i s u nqu estion ably g rea t.F o r & ¢ n l 1 ` A 1 . . .\ . . . \ |: _1 l L . . » \ . 3 n n . . lo ng s to L a m b d a Ga mma ,I er an gi r ls so r or i ty ,a n d to Mis si on c lu b. J e n s J .Pete rsen i s n f r e d in th e c o lle g e o f e n g in e e r i n g a me mb e r of the _,Americ an . L A 1 :\¢I 1 _ .nth- the he found of a none sale to beheld Fontunelle _______;___A_ w_ spn¢k| n z : n e x t ~ § r h e¢-\12h§':°: Wa.|hingtcn-------...Elmer Jensen s m- 2 {¥ F" § _ § " g§S?°f~*9_.b}='k'31 as o f n s x - : L u m v r s r r s s u m H e n n v e Q e e n o n e r e u m u m r I D I 'a n u m " n g g m f -' " 2 ° f , " ° , 3 ' ° ' : : ' §f l j g i _ p m E l l e r , b r o t h e r o f J u d g e x .Cevening was spent in games and other amusements.Lunch was served at A Lite hour. Those present were. Rev. and Mrs. L. L. Patterson md son Bill- ie, Mr. and Mrs.P. L.Robinson poor 41.60 Harry Ervey, Rent, Gladys Kirk, Dec.10.00 Mrs. Josephine Carter, Rent, Chas. Strong 8.00 C. E. Gustln. Cue cd Door & 5 0 5 6 7 8 9 10 Otto A.LlnghorsL F. W. Kegler---_-- Joseph Sully-___....., Lars Jespersen..___._ » John Fi tzge rdd.-- c. U. Cook_-__-..L :::;|~M»at»fQ=T'»="=t ~1mica: rmgmeers.Fha freshman foc a4.4258.17 e m u 47.66 uaugnters mm. nave eacn prouuceuover fifty (50) pounds more butter fat th an the ir da ms on practically th e sa me a mo un t an d ki nd o f fe ed . 'There is also a H olntein bull that squad last fall. Jules P. Nielsen, another fresh-f man, ls taking a pre-law course in the college o f l m and sciences, Heflniahed Blair hlgh school last spnnz.Kennard's two enudents at the unlvenlty are nm M. and Everett N. Hansen, juniors.Miss Hume-m ls taking a course in elementaryle dmufm i n the teachers college. S h . e b e l q l g s t o t h e E l e m e n t a r y :u .. . .¢ x- _.~........,..e .....U., W u W .- n usound in every way.If we were looking for horse: we would eew minly give thae horses the "once over". The owner, Alex Chrlsmmen, is a farmer Blair boy who left this county n (ew years ago and lncawd in Banner county.Ale x hu me t WW\K00dl\leeeaaontinhisnevr home md in offering than hm-aes wh i d x a r s o f hi a o w nr a i s i n gh e will ...M N. .................a.n-.. II Eller,in company with his wife and his son,Warren Eller and wife, drove up from Lincoln Int Tuesdny and spent Tuesday night will: the Judge and family.Otis will be well remembered in Blair as having xedded here during hisearlier years.He i s no w ln the postal service. His san, Wlrren ll n pnctidng plxyddm in Snyvlllf,New York .ff-<1 came *P !~'fa°°1°!°f .f "ha" "u : ¢ ~ , ~ ~ ~;_~\~~'"~~\ » J a n u a r y u .I l i n01|6 7 5 I 5 I 4 1 5 2 0 2 |2 22 7 2 5 2 9 - »f4J» 1 93 llu.nnIx45l l 'I 2 I 5 I 9 2 5 26 Jan. 29-"skidding",.Tudor ws; 193| 3015 xol 7 2 4 5 | a n 2 9 I 6 2 53 0 and sons, C. F. Fauls and family, Harry Ervegf, Rent, Ginliis _11 Frank "kruger Dan Fauss and family. J. M. Fauas Kirk Jan 10 no 12 John Gm i,..esp e..and family,Mrs.MU?Gately, Comnnisaionen of Insanity,18 Chris Jensen--Mm.Rnrnnnt I'.||.rnenhlr I-\'F.1.......u».. Imnnulmau no an 11 u......... n........... 58.87 has alnwst reached that record.4442 Thane may be more such records ~ mfnilable by the _end gf.thlq yqgrI'.§ . ;» ;. .. '"" ;. . f; § 1 ; ;' 3 i ;. i ; .,"'°":,;:,,,';°,;";';°~, ..ioav 1; and_dnughter, Lum Pullen and sun,Insanity hearing 1550 16 Loma P°*'°}`9°" and daughters, Ear Mrs. C. A. Houghton, Clie of 17 !;""S:"€£» =!=¥° °'»~'=f=-ea=d °°'2£~ #Em poor 31.00 1s ruzumy rucpux...wa lw- me a ntA. A. 'Kr0nb¢ r¢;" Geo.SchuetL_ T. K. Iverson.. - . u u _ _ _ - _ - - » u 5 - - - - - _ 95,5966.03 59.59 43.07 48.98 when our tester has finished wiuuall the records.In View of the present financial depression, vga are not urging any- one to inin our D. H. I. A.How- I .wuun-un cum mu w vm umugusorority,M r . H a n s e n i s ~ a evans in a gxicdturd mdfwerlns in the college of agrlcudture.Be in e member of Sigma Phi Sigma :odd fnternity md is president ofthe dqaber this v w -Ee bdongs fa tha Am»~x¢-.'.Aum-lnim.-0 ..... .-~.. ..., .-.w.....m.~-uvu. _._ ,IN THE EASTERN MAnKE1 's "Babe" Marks, proprietor of the Fashion Center,left Tnadny for' the east where he will visit the different ltvla nenmn In nuke 1 mm mm Ni nuner. TOKQLHBY um|plavtwo fl»miU°S drove 'IP from Un- Jan. 30-Dan Metzler me eoln for nn orvemight vdlit and J s o - s n - n u m w '~.frum here they druve to Der-u n e S re ver |sary sale.Moines where they will visit Mn. J 3|_11,|Rdph Roush a daughter of the Jun.etje Bros. hone me.s l - r i ~'_fudge md from Dee Moines will' an.ramen: bargain_____ _________llhfh 8-Horne la la ntttoe ky udni nm un ns xuu e n. mns s u mmm.Rasa, mgy, Ind Knthryne Fauna, Emma Otto, Elfle, Alioe,and Helm Meier, Louise Hansen, Pearl Hud- gqm.and Ethel Luenlnghoener. B. F. Lnndt, Mileage 930 .lack Wilson, Repairs 200 L. c. smiul a Coram Type- writer Coq 98.40 s. w. Chamben, Am.. amz. 19 2021 22 za Lester Hn.nsel\-_-_.. Fred H. Jensm---_. Hun Mxthienen,Jr... A. J. C\mernn_--__ Albert Hn"ren-_-._ 51.33 ever, it wi\l be in operation another 56484 yea: for those who want. it. 48.98 Anyone intereaied in milking 213,59 euws for the profit are eordial1Y54.08 vdeome md invdtedto whmd ihin 189.99|moedng. 54.08 means. :Amer uoscnmr, muvm,Tinkny 10.00 24HowardSeelmeyer, Em Meier, Mn. Dick Strlcklett, cm o!za cm. E. Schneida-.. poor .110.00 26 . Wm. A. Rnkmeyar... Ohur and Henry Blum,Archie Henry 0 ArpLuanlnghnener, D"'""°Bmmu. Rivett Lbr. a an co Snp»21 my n¢»é»r».m§IIIff G°°"'° Nellon, md om Flush.pliu Ior poor °m m ze Fu-me annum.- A sein'l'hel>1torpr\n.( m m w w p p f m )|i c a q n m a m p a g o l l _____ _ _ . _ . . _ _. _ , . . , _ . . . . . , , . .v .-- - - - ~- - - - ~~ ~ - ~ - - --~j u n v u u u w n w r l n v n ,m v !m r l F e b ,3 -a e u M r .n d m u .u m m m m A g r i m n m - . 1 E n g i n e e r s n n i s l c -l h l d y a t t h e n e w m o d e s ° f l a d i e s v n u w n h r e l a t i v e s .A z t h i s p l u m F e b .4 - e s m m n w o m n u l m S u n d a y d v -d u m m m m m x a t h l e t i c s .w u m z m w m m u m m o u .m d w i f e w i u r e t u r n w u l l -F e b .9 . 4 3 , 5 7 e x - n o o n a n d m a n a a t t h e h o m e o f W u l a l n g u m i a l l y m a m u m -e l u s u f o r t h a m i n : a n d : u m m m 'm l n a n d t h e y o u n g u p e o p l e ' w i l l v m .5 9 H r . m d n n . N . . I m » e n . .( e n e m a o n v m d u m m m s - n m m w s w g m e :' ; ; ;Q `F e b .£ 1 -mmm Ho me c o ni mg. -(kthx-lic ear-i party. -Amman hog sale st. lla. -Andrew Bock IUC Blair. Nehnakn. Jmuny 29. 1931...mu..P|:|;~e_ Iwo wud Grimm for the light llxtunhe had xmmmd in the Council room.All Cmmdlmen present vob- lng 'AYE', the motion urrled. The problem of bmlldlng farm lighting lines cut and south from the Gly was discussed and thenrefund back bo the Light Com- mittee for investigation, they were naked w report as soon as possible. The follawlng bills were read. Chu Carmiduel S 6.40 Bruxe Dennis'.80 Ed Stricklett 15.60 Jess Watts 28.00 C. H. Robertson 1.10 ~Peteraen home.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rasmussen xzxd family were Friday evening supper guests at the Jens Soren- un home, near Ox-um.Mr. and Mn. Harry Ervey and daughter. Fnye were Sundxy din- ner guests at the Ed Ehningerhome in Omaha.The y wled onsee Mrs. Chrin Larsen at the hos- and able to return to her home near Herman, on Monday.Mrs. Alfred Anderson wu host- ess to the Hillside Hustler; Club Thursday dternoon. Mrs. Pete Truhlxen was on the sick liit lut week. Mr. md Mrs. Hurry ¥=?r~'ey and , _,, - |- u day e ve ning v id to rs a t the J.L - ' t h e Fr a n k Sc ha ie r ho me in Blair P e t e n m h o m e . I l¢8¢»t the week-end vim her uncle,en: Iverson.Mr. und Mrs. Ed Stark andlnm- ily were Sxturdxy evening guests nt the L. E. Lnrsen home.Mrs. Stanley Marsh spent Tues~ day evening at the Henry Rasmus- sen home.Mr. md Mrs. L. E. Larsen and Lon L ee md Mr. mud Mn. Geo.R;smu$8¢ll and_Irma dmve mFremont Wednesday when they vvidted Mrs. Roh Pew-son, who m "wwf - ; , ¢from an operation. Mrs.emy Rasmussen was aFriday guc-rt nl.the Roben. Ras-mussen homo nn S|2|.=r.Sunday evening,the followingfolks heped Mrs. Guy Hmkley in Sunday evening visiting nt mehomeufMr. md M n .Wdher Petersen.Mr. and M n .Clark Lippincott and baby were Sunday dinnergens ol' Mr. Hua Anderson und lam* of Omaha. .and M n .Lars Weber of Lyolu, were dinner guests Fridayat the E. C. Lippincott home.Mrs.Nei.; Sorensen u d atthe Alfred Hansen home Mondayafternoon./ Andrew Aronson of Missouri Valley, called Monday dtemoozl f°h=°; hin bmthsfagohn Ammon, w o nn veryMr. and Mrs. Leon Hindley en-tertained at a mm o'clock dinnerg Sggdgy evening in humor of r nz vezsxry.The guests were r. md M n . Wm. Knenig and family and Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Mnxzen and fnmily.The awning w u spent vllyins cards. of Modxle,low;were dinner1-I Monday at the home of daughter, Hn. Tegi Olhger and husband. .. _ ......»McCARTI-IY AND LONG CREEK Mr. md Mrs. Orville Hummn !4 Winter Coau-just A few lef cliing them out at $10.75 anS 6.75-v dues to $ 3 5 - Fu hi~Center.2-1 Wash Dresses-a dozen ne~ styles-$1.96 values on sale aonly Sl .nn 1 4 w 4 6 .Fuhi o Center-styles shown for the fin thne.2-1 Ni o b xa r a - Lo c a l b a n k to r e o r g a ize il-nd reopen. Mu c h imp r o ve me n t bei ng ma d o n Y a n k to n - No r f o lk Rai lr oa d. Gu n te r - - L o w b a n k to r e o p e n ne a r f utu re . ..''U I #1 .. . _ . . . . - - -NOTICE OF SUIT hardware, pnlnt, dvlivvry of mrlds o n gqmnda.Al l m d A. C. Debel, Atwmey culverts and stnurhlree or wo:To:the unknown heirs at llw, shall be necording to the plamu devinees, legatees, personal repxe-`|p¢¢.l5ulions hemwfore adnph aentutivee,Ind all persons inter-\by the County Board of Wuhlm ,g ln QA Estate of George P.lwn County, now on file ln u Stewart,deceased,mal n\mes|Co\mty Clerk's Odlce o f W a i unknown; and all persons havingingmn County, gt Blnlr,Nebrask orclalmlng my interest in Lot 4{Bids shall be gepante on em in Block 69 in the City of Blair,|d.li'feren't: kindnnd chu f hrrldgl -___.-. --.-..»...,..~.-1, f+~ Nehmka. real names unknown.Yon, and each of you, are here-by nutified that the Gtlzem s|V~ in# Funk. of Bldr, Nebraska, a enrpontlon, as plaintiff, haa com-n n m a a n actiun in the Dlalrict Qui of Washington County, Neb- n g a ,against you and each of you as defendants, implmded with others the object and prayer of whiah action ia w forecloae a....»¢.=~mnrtne e ndven to the lpprvvaueu ummw,-an V.... _ .ml v a t or improvement of mad, and ahall be aeded and fil-ed in tho office of dw County Clerk of said county on o rbefore12o'clock,H.,of the 16111 day ol February.1931, and must be accompanied by a nerd- Hed check (ur $500, or aah, pay- able to the Cvlmty Clerk ol Wuh- ington County,Nebraska,(0 bel fndeited tn the gognly ln eff# laid pllyuu; camp.A large crowd was present onFriday evening at the M. W. A. hdl at the a nnual n y a w r " v pgiven by the members of the c-Carthy Ladies Progressive Club. Dancing wa.;the amusement fortheeveningAllreporta very enigyable e,rs. Mary Barry of Blair, spentFriday M t and Saturday at thi home of r son, John Barry.Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hindley en-..,_., __.mr 4-.. n..¢, Mrs. Taylor French vddted atthe Jonas Blomberg ham 'l'lmn~ daihafuernoon.~.and M n .Mike Jaber andcllildrmspent'hxelday gvmmgvudtmg at the Andrew Beck home. edllr. §';"§.'? 'n""é¥ s mxul uu- on' r h ma ~mK l n g l a x t ay eve gOwing to we epidemic that has been going around tha nedghbor-hood among the children,therehas been nn Sundav school nt the folks helped mn. Guy Hmkley nrBun-, celebrate her birthday: uf.| and Mrs. Richard Nelson, Leonnrdland \inla. Nr. and Mrs. Fred Jun- aa n and wldrm,Raymand Ras- fmunan and Harland Nellum. Mr. and Mn. Chris Andersen of Blair, were Tumday guentf at the Chris Petason home.Mr.Mn, Ray Fagerqulst. and childrenspent Wednesday eveniniithere.. Mxaa Gathuine New rk andFlnvdHina visited Wednesday eve- Shu. Carmichael sm Krause:mu Suthe rlmd 3. W. F. Cod Co. Dame & Co. Fhmrprine Electric Ca. Sim-lar Rafining Co; G. E. Supply Corp. Rm m~m»\ Do. A. Y. mmmxa CO. Vic. Nordgreen City Cash Fund u...,..| ...A Qgnnndm!fhnn 21.68 6.00 6.00 162.45 7.69a s u s 2.44 1 .15 2.76 13.41 4.50 m r . Faye, ClarkCity.l m . -Robe mu urs. hurry Isrvey andspent Friday evening at the Strlcklett home,near Elk and Mrs.J L. Petersen and I t were Sunday vidtors at Hay Spri n-Ttenxvad Poultry Co. opened branch house in this dty.1 Alllrr.;-".C.Smalley leased studio here.\ C A T H O L I C C A R D P A R T Y ."3;&i!W e d n e s d a u F e h r u n r v 4 . 1 0 3 1 \plaintiff by Nellie E. Brwmbilmh and Ezra A. Brumhsngh on the 16th day of May, 1925,on the above described rell utaie, which said mortgage is recorded inlllook 15 at Page 190 of the Mnrtgnge Records of said County, and de~clmring the same to be a first lien on said real estate, and also pray»ing for costs and other equitable relief,Said petition further alleges un: any interest in or lien upon said real estate which you or any n o ma have or claim in have to the plaintiffs lien. You and each of you are re- quired to answer said petition in der refuses or mls w enter mw| contract and give bonds in man-ner or form as required by thecounty, in ease the conrnci be awarded to hims The number and kind of bridges gp be built and the propoled location will be i n ne cordanoe with the direction of the gomlgy Board of said County, from time to time;all bids' will be opened at the hour of 1:00 o'¢-.lock p. m». ln the County Commission- ers room, and the Board reserves the right m reject:any and all bids to award contracts for differ- ent kinds and classes of work wdifferentcontractors;also full power to throw out blank ai- lcctive or defective bids )SEAL George C McQun rie I y u yis junior, inferior and subsequent the District Court ol Washington County,Nebraska,on of before the 2n;l my of March, 1931. Cilizcns Savings Bank,nf Blair, Nebraska, Plaintiff, By A. C. Debel, 1»4t Its Attorney. NOTICE OF SHERIFF SALE I n the District Com-1.of Wash- ington Court, Nebraska. By virtue of n order of sale isaued out of the District Court of Washington County, Nbmska, and in pursuance of .m decree of said eoun in an action therein pending when-in, Kate L. Noyes, in plain-tlf! and Jnmes Cruickshzmk, Effie H. Cruickshank, his wife, Emalinc S. Wetmore, and National Roofing Company,a corpnraiion, are Dc~Iendunts,I will ut One 0'clock P. M. on Monday the 23rd day of February, 1931, at the West Front Door of the Washington CountyCourt»l~lou.=e in the city of Blair. Washington County,Nebrnskn,sell at public auction to the high- est bidder for cash the following described real estate to-wit.: "Lot Twenty-Eve (25)in Seo tion Fourteen (14),Township Seventeen (17),Range Twelve (12)East, of the 6th P. M.. in Washington County,Nebraska, which lot is locnrmd upon the Northwest Quarter of the North- east Quarter of said Section and ls descnbed ln the [meld notes.. . ..-:n : . .n m : » ¢ a » . . . . . - e l m . n r n m ()62~4t County crk. NOTICE T BIDDE RS Sealed bids wi be received up to 7:80 n'clock. P M., February 3, 1931, by the Bond of Education of the Blair City School District lor the house and bam now locatedon Lots 4, 5 and 6 in Block 76 in the City of Blair, formerly known as the John McCracken property. Bidders must agree m remove the buildings completely, including all brick foundations, leaving the land clear of all nxbbish, \vit.hin n ¢er~ min time, specifying the same. Bids should be accompanied by a certified check payable to said School District in an amountequal to 10% ol the sum bid, to guarantee performance nf the hid.. Pruposals should specify a separ- ate famount bid for the house and for Che barn mul be filed with the undersigned .Secretary o f the Board prior to the above time. The Board reserves the right w refuse any and all bids or parts of bids, with or without cause.This no/tice given hy order of the Board of Education of the School District of the City of Blair, Nebraska, this 10th day of January, 1931.ERNEST A. SCHMIDT,52-St Secretary of the Board. NOTIGE FOR ADMIN-ISTRATION OF ESTATE I I Jnyea a wee:-enu ua". rw... ......daughter, Miss Stella of Bancroft., and son, Edwin of Omaha.Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen called Monday evening at the Hayes Rol- enbalm home.Mr.and Mrs.Chester Aronaonand family, accompanied by Mm!Emyle Aronson went to OmahaSunday where they were guests at the Everett Aronson home.I-lr. and Mrs. Martin Larsen of Orvn, were dinner gram Sunday at Lhe Hayes Rosen lm home.Festus Rosenbadm left Saturrlayfor Foonc, Iowa where he will vxa this daughter, Mrs. C. E. McManus and other relatives.Mr. and Lira Wd!.er_ Nvvnk andsan,Ralph were callers Sundayafternoonat the marental,Fritz Knudscn home at mm.Mr.and Mn. .lohn Taylor andtwochil<lren_ and Mr. and Mrs,John Taylor, Jr. of Rose Hill vlc- inity,were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merton Winchell. A number nf relatives of TomThompson gathered at the Clark Allen fann Sunday to extend can-gratulniions in honor of his birthnnniversary, there being forty-fourpresent.An indoor picnic dnner was enjoyed by nll.Mrs. John Barry entertained the McCarthy Lallies' Progressive Club at her home lust Thursday after- noon,there being twenty-twomembers present.After Lhc bus-iness meeting a contest was giver/and first prize was awarded Mrs.Petrr Jensen and consolation wasgiven Mrs.Clifford Truhlsen.Adeliciousluncheon was served by the committee.Mrs. Weston Lungwill cntertai:\ at the next meaning to be assisted hy Mesdames Jas. Mullin and James Thompson.Curtis Utterback of Omaha, wasncaller Saturday at the leon llindley home.Mr.and lllxjs.Paul Barry in- vitxed a nuynher of friends tospend Wednesday evening at Llwixhome.Cards furnished e amuse-ment.Lunch was served by the! hostess.John Arnnson suffered a sli htstroke of paralysis lu! Tuesgay evening but is somewhat improvedat this writing.Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Hansen and baby were Week-end guests at the pnnzntal, Rudolph Hansen home.Mr. and Mrs. James Mullen en-».x..\._ Pleasant View school for two Sundays but the school house hasbeenfumiglbednowandtherewill be Sunday school again Sun-dny, so everyone please try to be present.Mr. and Mrs. Ches Sutton gavea plnochle party at their home on'Fhursday evening.There were five tabs of players present. Thursduy,Friday,Saturday-lam. three days of our Great Janu~" f y C l e a r a n c e S a l e - S i l k D r e s s e s - n .e o n nO e v n z . . - A §l{»§§`\§i¢.h Misa Em Newkirk at the Leslie Peierson home in AH- n.r. and Mn. Lars Holland and vhlldren were Sunday sltarnoon'visitors at the Calle Hansen home,south of sim.Mr.and Mrs..Chris Petersonwere Saturday dinner guests at theJ. P. Larsen home in Blair.Mr.and Mrs.Johnny Taylor were Sunday evening guests at the Ed Hansen home.Mrs. John Taylor,Sr. and Mrs. 1nh~\'T'nv\nr 'hr Thrurndnv " " " ' " ' J ' I To be held at the Episcopal Parish House.Everyone Welcome Plenty of Prizes Telephone Table Reservations To he allowed and thu warnnm be drawn on the proper funds in pay- ment of the same.On roll-ml. Bigeluw, Jensen,Moore,McKay, Schmidt, Thieje and Roberts vot- ing 'AYE' Hundehl being absent, fha motion carried. Moved and Seconded, this meet- ing be adjourned.All Councilmanpresent voting 'AYE', the motion carried. Afhmt C. T-1. Kmunn. Cilv Clerk l e r\rs:_ Deed ()'Hanlnn - Mrs. W L .|. Mnhn HORSE S LE A t O u r B a r n I n BLAIR, NEBRASKA S a t u r d a y l a n u a r y 3 1 1 (AT 1:30 P. M. We have a surplus of good farm horscsnt our bamand have selected 20 head uf the best farm chunki thatwe will offer in this sale.Allof mln-se horses are sound.in good condition, and ready for spring work. These are all native horses,well broke and somedandy matched teams are included.The agearange fromfour to um yelrti. and they weigh from 1350 to 1500pounds. Call at our barn n"!' lime before the nle anddrivethese horse; yourself.Try them out before theyare placed in the sale ri1\!!~liuch animal guaranteed tobe an represented. TERMS:-See your bnnker. Thietje Bros.,Qwners BRADLEY & SHARING. Au clioneeru. `cLAm<s0N HALLER, Clerk J. Harold swwan, Mayor. .Thursday.Friday,Saturday- ast three days of our Great Janu- aff Clearance Salt.Cilk Dresses-va ues m $20 gv at $7.95 andvalues to $10 go at $5-sizes 11 to 46.Shop early ut the FashionCenter if you want a good lookinxzSilk Dress at a bargain pdce.l t HORSE S LE A t O u r B a r n I n BLAIR, NEBRASKA S a t u r d a y l a n u a r y 3 1 1 (AT 1:30 P. M. We have a surplus of good farm horscsnt our bamand have selected 20 head uf the best farm chunki thatwe will offer in this sale.Allof mln-se horses are sound.in good condition, and ready for spring work. These are all native horses,well broke and somedandy matched teams are included.The agearange fromfour to um yelrti. and they weigh from 1350 to 1500pounds. Call at our barn n"!' lime before the nle anddrivethese horse; yourself.Try them out before theyare placed in the sale ri1\!!~liuch animal guaranteed tobe an represented. Mr .and Mrs.L .L .Porter of Elk City, were Thursday afternoon callers at the Dan Phill ps home. Mrs.Hugh S utherland an d baby §e lr th F r ' ld a y a t the J .E . Ha ve n - c ome.F r a n k Li nd en ,Ma r g a r e t,B o r i rand an d E d o A n d e r so n we re F r i - TERMS:-See your bnnker. Thietje Bros.,Qwners BRADLEY & SHARING. Au clioneeru. `cLAm<s0N HALLER, Clerk Childrenfs HILLSIDE NEWS OFGARDNER DISTRICT Mr. and Mrs,'Hush Su\|.»>rl;mri and baby were Sunday eveningvisitors at the parental, Abc Suth-erland home.Mr. nn Irs. Ben Peck of nearTekamahwereFridayafternoon ~_. ¢.the Harry Ervey hams. ll i~s Rosalie Foley was ai 'l'l\urs- ~ay evening sugper spies! nt (lmJ. I..l'elurse1 uma. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mundorf \i<- itcd relatives ,in Council BluffsFdday. Mrs. Wm. Petersen and children of Springfield, visited at the I-`, C.C.Petersen and Cecil Thompwlr J. Harold swwan, Mayor. .Thursday.Friday,Saturday- ast three days of our Great Janu- aff Clearance Salt.Cilk Dresses-va ues m $20 gv at $7.95 andvalues to $10 go at $5-sizes 11 to 46.Shop early ut the FashionCenter if you want a good lookinxzSilk Dress at a bargain pdce.l t HORSE S LE A t O u r B a r n I n BLAIR, NEBRASKA S a t u r d a y l a n u a r y 3 1 1 (AT 1:30 P. M. We have a surplus of good farm horscsnt our bamand have selected 20 head uf the best farm chunki thatwe will offer in this sale.Allof mln-se horses are sound.in good condition, and ready for spring work. These are all native horses,well broke and somedandy matched teams are included.The agearange fromfour to um yelrti. and they weigh from 1350 to 1500pounds. Call at our barn n"!' lime before the nle anddrivethese horse; yourself.Try them out before theyare placed in the sale ri1\!!~liuch animal guaranteed tobe an represented. Mr .and Mrs.L .L .Porter of Elk City, were Thursday afternoon callers at the Dan Phill ps home. Mrs.Hugh S utherland an d baby §e lr th F r ' ld a y a t the J .E . Ha ve n - c ome.F r a n k Li nd en ,Ma r g a r e t,B o r i rand an d E d o A n d e r so n we re F r i - TERMS:-See your bnnker. Thietje Bros.,Qwners BRADLEY & SHARING. Au clioneeru. `cLAm<s0N HALLER, Clerk Childrenfs HILLSIDE NEWS OFGARDNER DISTRICT Mr. and Mrs,'Hush Su\|.»>rl;mri and baby were Sunday eveningvisitors at the parental, Abc Suth-erland home.Mr. nn Irs. Ben Peck of nearTekamahwereFridayafternoon ~_. ¢.the Harry Ervey hams. ll i~s Rosalie Foley was ai 'l'l\urs- ~ay evening sugper spies! nt (lmJ. I..l'elurse1 uma. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mundorf \i<- itcd relatives ,in Council BluffsFdday. Mrs. Wm. Petersen and children of Springfield, visited at the I-`, C.C.Petersen and Cecil Thompwlr h h Y l h l f m u a h 1 1 r i * h f | \ l I _ . . - . .L L ;[ f » | | n u u . n n = . | A e n n n n v \ n Q » n . f | A baby boy was born ShndqytoMr. and Mrs. Will Wulf.Mr. and Mrs. Peter Iverson and Tesmle helped Mrs.L.E.Larsen celearate her birthday Sunday evemng.~lllias Helen Hansen entertained a number of yoqmr folks at herhomeSundayevening.The Bell Creek Valley Club metThursdayafternoon at the CarlCarlberg home, with an attendanceof19members,Mrs.ClarenceWachter was a guest.Mrs. DeliaGnuseandMrs. Boone Newkirk assisted the hostess in serving. Mrs. John Dickmeyer will be the next hoiitess. Miss Irene Iverson of Winside, A U C T I O N E E R S BRADLEY &SEARING OAKLAND--TEKAMAH Phone 193 Phone 143 or 11 The largenumber of sales weare conducting Is the best evldencefthat our work is sat- -lsfactory. Don't Forget We Pay Phone Calls. | Did You Get Your cnygnn Ou r Ne w 1 93 | Ca ta l og wi l l b e c om - p.et ely di st ri bu te d b y t h e e n d of the week. Be sure to take advantage? of the offer of ... 4 Battely Charges for $1.00 If you have not received your catalog O N E 4 8 for the sum of $15.00.Moved and Seconded, the Street 6: Alley Com-mittee be instructed to have this work done. All Councilman present voting 'AYE', the motion carried. The Fin' Depanment request the .purchase of six rubber coats. Mov- ed and Seconded, that the Ere & Fire Apparatus Committee be au- thorized to purchase these coaL-x for the~Fire Department.On the roll-coll,Bigelow,Jensen,Moore. McKay, Schmidt, Thieje and Rob- erts voting 'AYE', Hundahl, being absent, the motion cnrried. Moved and Seconded, this Coun» _cil extend u vote of thanks to Ed» on me ... ...U .....<..".~.. ... ...,County C1erk's office of Wash- ington County,Nebraska,us follows to-writ:Commencing nt the intersection of the County Road with the section line neu! the Northeast corner of the Northwest Quarter of Section Fourteen (14), Township Seven- teen (17),Range Twelve (12), running thence West Four Hun~ drud forty ,(4-10)feet;thence South Two hundred ninety-seven(297)feet;thence East Four hundred forty (440)feet bocenter of amid road; theme North 'hm hundred ninety-seven (297) feet to place ol beginning con- taining Thne (3) acres more orlees, all in Wa.shingt/on County, Nebraska."Said sale will he made in satisfy 1 decree made by said Court on the Nth day of April,1930 i nfavor of said plaintiff for the sum Df $8258.91 together with oasis ofmit now amounting to $15.55 and :ll xccruing coats all as provided in said order ol sale and decree. Domed at Flair.Nebraska,this 5701 day of January, 1931. 1-Bt Marion Sutherland, Sheri!! of Washington County, Nebnzka. NOTI CE To a n i meCONTRACTORS The Board oi County Commixv sioners of Washington County, Nebmsknwill on the 16th day of February, 1931, In to the lowest and beat bidder a yearly contracl 'for the conskuction and aedion or reparation of all bridgel, cul- vert and approaches thereto, the cost of which shall exceed $500 (excepting egment structures)is; cluding substructures and apruoches,superm-uctures,maur- ill, labor, and Iull completion of sium ready for use,to b e mm by Washington County, during the period lrozh January lst, 1931 m the lst day of Jmunry, 1982.Said bid.: shnll be ax s spedied' fsum per lined foot for superstruc- iurr; at a specified sum per lineal :foot for substructure; at n nped~ lied sum per lined foot for piling "in mbn'uct\n'e and appmachu; u. .l spec ifie d mm per loot (board =mz=asum) for all capl, sway bracesand other wood nateriuls used in suhstnxcbun and approaches; nt a -'Pad-Bhd sum per cubic foot in glansIa stone, bark, oemmt, ormantle work; at a specified mm per lineal loot for tubing;at a specified sum per pound for ixoh, steel, or other metal mam-id; in " h m ,Bids for repairs shui be :art a specified sum per unit quan- rdty in place.All bids ou mel and wuod structunss to be made sep- ~Bids shall show the price "per thousand for hauling md pub- uun dd lumber in plxce; thaprlceg a thousand required in repair work put in plnce of su;»rstrne~cure; prim per thousand la atruc-4 ture: price per thoushnd in lineml loot for piling drivm in place anrepairwork;all bids m ixmlude Henry Mencke, Atty. STATE OF NEBRASKA I I as Washington County,| County Court.In Probate. ln the Mutter of the Estate ol John W. Hillman. Daeued:All persons interested in said estate m hereby notified that on the Sth day of January,1981. Mary M. Hillman filed n petition in said County Court alleging among other things that John W. Hillman, an inhabitant of Wash- ingfm County, Nebraska, did on the Sth day of November,1930, leaving no lust Will and Testa- ment, endf possessed of Real andPersonal Eetgte estimated at $26,- 000.00 and praying for administra- tion thereof. If y ou fail to appear at said County Court on the 31st day of January, 1981, at 2 o'clock P. M.. and contest said petition,theCourt will appoint Mary M. Hill- man or some other suitable person Administrator and proceed to s 'setdement ol said estate.Witness my hand and OfficialSul thin Gth dny ol January, 1931. (SEAL)I. c. ELLER, 51-At County Judge. LI-:GAL Nofncr: A. c. Dem, Atty. COUNTY COURT, WASHINGTON COUNTY. NEBRASKAlhhle of John Kuhr, Decnsed. Notice is given to the creditor.;to appear below me at the County Court nom in Blair, Nebraska, on the 80th day of January, l93l, andon the lst day ot May, 1931, for the purpose of examination.ad- justment and allowance of claim;All claims not filed on or beforethe 30th dny of April 1981, will be forever bond. Dated this 2nd day of January, 1931.(SEAL)Philip 0'Hanlon» 51-4:Special County Judge. N TICE To CREDITORS0OF ESTATE 0'Ha.n1on and 0'Hnnlon, Att'ys. COUNTY COURT, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA Baum of Norman w. Wilkins, deceased. Notiw is given bo the creditors fo nppea! before me at the Coun- ty Coun room in Blair. Nebraska. on the 20th day of February, 1931 and on the 21st day of May, 1931,for the purpose of examination,ad-jushnent and allowlnee of claims. All clnirnn not filed on or beforethezo rh diy of Mlv .1981, win be forever barred. Dated this 201: day of January, 1931.(SEAL)I. c. ELIER, 2-4t County Judge. kihon-Fenner; Ga Merchants Bank dedared dividends amount ing to live per em! of stockhnldernof that institution. ~erw»m:u.u.». y.~.-gleam; ...,,..-five party at their home lan Wed-nesday evening,Jan.21,there being eight tables of players prw- ent.Dan Thompson and Mrs. Wallncc Snowden were awarded first prizes and V. O: Ireland andMrs. Wm. Thompson received griz- es for low scores.At a late oura delicious lunch was served, after which the guests wended their wayhomcward, with pleasant memories of an evening long to he remem~ bzred.Mr. and Mrs. Nails Christensenandchildren visited Sunday near Herman at the Chris Vinderslev home. Thursday,Friday,Saturdnv- last three days of our Great Janu-a Clearance Sale--Silk Dresses- ues to $20 go at $7.95 and values to $10 go at $5-dzes 11 to 46.Shop early at the Falshion Center if you want a good looking Silk Dress at a bargain price.11 BENCH Nous Mrs.Charles Husk md son, Wallace and Miss Anna Paulsen spent Sunday afternoon at Pre# mont visiting with Mrs. Joe Gen- ownely and daughter.r. md Mn. Ernest Gerlckepf Calhoun, were dinner guests Sun~dn gf Mr. and Mrs. Gmc David. .and M n .Charles KoenigMrs.Emil H se and san,andHowardFacervisitedattheJonas Blornberg home Sunday eve~ Mfg-r. and Mrs. B. F. Peck andson,Sheldon of Teknxnah,werecallers at the Fred Peck home onFriday aitemoon.Misa Hazel Noyes ol Ceresco,Nebijvho has spent the past twa wee visiting at the E. C. Ligpin cott home, returned ko her omeSaturday.Mr.and Mx-e,Alfred Hanserand children visit/ed at the EdgarLarson home at Kennard Wednes- da evening. rs. John Suthon of Beatricevisitedat the Chee Sutton horn(lust week. M n .Harry Smith went to OmahaSundaywithherdaughterMrs. Ray Johnson and husband u apehd the night and returned harmMondny altemoon.Mrs.Emil Hagge and Mu-1|and Wqlter Koenig lttended | m 1-Yxday evening at the hom MM r. a=dMMra. Joe Pagin r. An rs.me ad vand daughter, calkd va Mrs. Con ~ ~e sues pplncott amHazelNo y u of Ceresco,wen supper guests Wednesday of Mrund Mrs. Lyle Guyer.Mr. and_ Mrs.Fred Peck wendinner guests Friday of Mrs. Arthur_Sumner and Leon. Mrs! Marie Koenig called at thJonas Blomberg home Fridly ah ernoon.Mn.ARred Hansen attended =miscellaneous nhrmer Frida evening given at the home of ri.J -Zexgler for her dmghwr, Emm. who wu mnrried Soturday.Walter Peck and son were avenightvlmitonattheFred ,Rdhome Tbursdny ol last week. I \ n 1 < 1 ; 5 5 1 ; 5 I Just arrived - - A new spring line of CHILDRENS DRESSES.T h e f a m o u s C i n d e r e l l a b r a n d Guaranteed color fast.Full line of sizes 2 to 14. CHILDRENS COATS CHILD RENS OOAT S ar e sti ll g oing a t Cne-Half off F E L T HA T S W e have left quite a few p f our best F E L T HAT S.Large and small head sizes.Values to $5.00, Now your choice at $1.00Il RUBY RING I-IOSIERY T he celebrated "Ru by Ring"hosiery g i ve s satisfaction. Prices have been reduced . . . $1.75 -hose now -$1.50 $1.50 -hose now -$1.25 $1.25 -hose now -$1.00 Phone 193 Phone 143 or 11 The la rg enu m b er of sa les w eare con du cti ng Is t he b est evl d en c e ft h a t o u r w o r k is s a t - -lsf ac tory. Don't Forget W e Pay Phone Calls. | Did You Get Your clllgnn Our New l93l Catalog will be com- p.etely distributed by the end of the week. Be sure to take advantage? of the offer of ... 4 Battery Charges for $1.00 ll you have not recelved your catalog PHONE 48 W e will mall one to you. We have lnstnllqd 3 new Chargers and have 1s renmls. Flrn (Ive days rentals are lree. \o Dit lo f W ol s m an Service Station THE STATION THAT SELLS THE ooons a Y a 1 e e e u a rk z W e carry the HANSEN glove for ladies kid, and fabric.See our boxed handkerchiefs. lace collars and dress accessories. The S€§3!s§h°PP n i_l 4 4..\._.L--._. Medium Cans J, M.Pork and Beans 3 cans - - Zlc Don Amazio Salad Oil f ' 4913 4 oz. Bottle Pure Vanilla Extract '-¢'321: Amazio Butter Scotch / ~n »4 4 n ~ Large cans J. M. Peaches - 21C ~r. md lm. om Kruse emer-_~ eiglmt guests lm. Thuradny nmg._~u Allen eeiebnud bin bxrth iversuy on Monday.`nnk Jip ,son o l Mr.Fred ~z was tn the Covenant~Lxl Wednesdxy where he envent an ofention for |ppen~ tis.He is getting along very ~ly at this tame.rs.Mary Nickels is eonfineq lucy home with a severe :au or ~nsy, Mrs. Carl Somuen, Mn. Hug 'Sorensen and Miss Esther Dment Monday afternoon with Mn. |Ali oe "Mgr at tha Ted Terkal~sen home.hrhdi es are da na .Mn. Floyd Shah and ehlldren of Hmnatead dinrict spent. Sun- day with her parents,Mr.and Mrs Abner King. Mus Muriel Morrison of num, m Wednesday with her dster, a. Wm. Rutlgdge.Mrs. C.B.Bunn and daughter, ¥ '"'f'§ ; "°§ § °'°" ¥ .§ '°""Wurlck m u u ayund »&."'6»,.f»Devasuxe Mr.esof near Tehmah, wen Thursdayafternoonvisnnn with the EdHawkins family on the P. M. Ty- son north farm.Misa Kathryn Healey of Blair, who teadxes west o!He na n, spent Friday and Sunday nights at the home of her Mawr,M m Don Metzlsr.Mr. and Mrs. Hnrqld Miller of excels in the production of :lo~ Then an gnat ann of , and alfalfa, u well as wild tame flowen,from which homey nectar E obtained. aeuingly mild elimnce,.. a longer period of huuey ga ing, nd n larger amaunt of plmwd no dover nach yur - buwetotbepmnped d a ~ honey :mp in succeeding yes Honey is an export produ Nebnslm.One honey produce 9 md funily of Orum, were Sun-dny dinner guesu at the HenryHovendida bome_Sunday eveningvisitors were Mr. and Mn. JohnJackson nd gnmily, Mr. and Mn. fi nd s o nn be d wi th mum the past week.Archie Schlapter is able ta at-tend his classes at ndpol dtex il reA friam clover ér ¢1i§1f» nflarv In mI in Anuncms Norms lQ'f€i'°.§._'!:'."!.£l:.'.L'b';.'.1-."I-TI?".£1u,T'»7»."ISnoun mngullMrs.Floyd Mn- l . ~ | r 1 1 ; r \ v v .» uhose umdidn§e ` _mx we naw." .~-...-.,-~--,.mend'`ll d f ilMrs. Lulu Menking md her in-|f§§§"§§,mf§"m2,§§' .§°K.m= m an nm y stalling staff went to Wa.shh\gtan|c~¢mud the tr;by drptune.Euhan'mn¢au»I " "ns n B L L C R E ."f f " Y " ' ° "°Y ms °,Chet ummm also len. Sunday by _ new omcgrs of the Rebe I°d¥°|t.rain w lttvend 03 mees _mm Miss Clan g hence the termlfet x.; in ' at strained honsy.Now the combs 'are revolved in wire baskets at high speed.The honey is thrown out d 11141 comb cells, drawn off in l u n v n u m m u § nohweder snent. last . "In year.In 1929 there were ~2,~82 ~ ~e ~bi~en ~or refill`~;: THE HAM; SAW v o u n m s Blair, Nebrukn, Jnmmry 29, wsu k u m l m n 3 5 Co me to th in k a b ou t it, d i d y o u e ve r see a b e a r d w Ind ia n. W o nd er i f Ind ia ns do n ' t h a ve to shave- - d o e s any body k n o w ? _ - » Ke ep th e ho me fi re s cohmy produced 60 pounds of]Closing out all odds and ends in honey.The ww produwon vias shoes for Women at only $2,98- 2,530,920 wunds. worth $803,610. shop early.Fashion Cen r.2-ltBoocultureinincreasingin'Full fashioned silk the mp Nebraska because modern methods service or chiffon w ight silk of extracting honey have incnued stockings that wear, 77:pair at the output of the hive and reduced the Fashion Center.Sizes B~ w .l l \.a l l .\,~t h e h o n e y .I t .i s o n e l a n d a c t i v i t y ; t h a t d o e s n o t d e p l e t e t h e s o i l .I n *e d P § . t t a n 1 o u t h 7 - S a m ~L o t t a k a n - f a c t ,i t i s a s o i l b u i l d e r .u n a y e r s e v a t o r . H o n e y v a r i e s s r e a t l s 'i n f l a v o r ;S c o t i a - P l a n s b e i n g c o n s i d e r e d a n d c o l o r ,d e p e n d i n g u p o n t h e l f o r c o n s t r u c t i o n o f n e w s u n i t a r i u m k i n d o f f l o w e r s f r o m w h i c h t h e h e r e . (R)ushly spcnd and bo rrow-(I)nterest you wil\ pay!(F)orstall f u t u r e so rrow-('l`)hrift's the only way! to sleep at Lhc whc sl - - I don'l.me a n to dic tate to y o u ,George,b u t is n' t th a t billbo ard c um- i n g a t u s a wf u lly _fast T W e ha ve so me C111- or s o f D E V O E »i1\ at ""'°£§°"wh am been''"'° E;-muon ';]{',";3'; ,;,"";1='ru¢»a.,- evenlnx at Wm." wnm- "iii-Tha Hn. ceo. Nunn- ="=°'1*=~=-1 vn u I n-.?!I'... .».!'°!".?l' ...R Htl: n.l§."f.E?!.'f?'.f.1°i'....¢ about J forlinfl.<|l°lP**!_'».E'!.'1'2'"°_..°§.l"=2'E.'f' ~|1\nh na... .'|»..1l..| an A .R .a n q m r s .A . ' l u u d a y w h | n c }|.|\ln i n v Wqowe........,...~...........___,xmumya --. .._.and pleuriay, is reagrted an better. their charity fund.i The Misses Anna and Ellen Lau-ear. sawruly "" ' " f" ' ° '" " " ' Mrs.e g o .dma nh washostess to e Home Dep't. of the M. E. church last Wednesday. The Rebekah lodge met in "Pew-lar session Friday evening.ol-» lowing the meeting,the new Noble Grand,Mrs.Mell Spring-gate, surprised the members by serving a delicious lunch.Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Pfeiffer leftMondaymorningbyautoforKansas City where they were call-ed by the death of 2. close friend A son was hom to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wolf Saturday, Jan. 24th. Terrence Casey,who works on the Quinlan farm near Elk City, suffered n broken leg last week. . The W. C. T. U. met at thehomo of Mrs. J. F. Laaker recent-ly.The .text meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. H. Gilfry.Mr. and Mrs. Jake Adams and family of Omaha, spent the latterpart of tht- week at the A. C. Ros- enkilde home.Mr. and Mr. Fred Dcwcber werein Omaha on Friday visiting their daugfxkr, Mrs. \Vm. llillegass and fami y.McKcl\'in, little son of Mr. andMrs. Avery Haynes, hzu been very ill the past week.The Community Club dinner washeld at the Congregational church Monday evening.A representa-tive from the Nob. Power Co.of Omaha, gave the address.The girls of the sophomore class under the direction of Miss CiaraSchoettger, home economics teach- er, entenained their mothers nt aprottilyappointed6:30 dinner inthe school dinin room Mondayovanimz.Ethel 'liiillcr acted as Il Thursd Frida ,Saturday-[last threesdays of oi. Great Janu- ar Clearanre Sale-Silk Dresser- 'vaiues to $20 8° at 57-9?and values to $10 go at $~~"1¢3_11to 46.Shop early at the FaaluonCenter il' you want a good_lo0l¢H\sSilk Dnss at a bargain pnce.1: Winter Coats-5u=' n few left-- closing them out ut $10.75 and $16.75-values so $35-Fashion Center.2-lt CROWELL HOME The services were held at our .llomc Sunday afternoon, by Rev. lhloran, from the Baptist church._|Mrs. Rice, who has been very xll for thc past few days, is not much im roved ut this writing,I ii.. Jones took the bus to Te- ikamah to visit his rela `and fdends for a day.Rev. and Mrs.Georkc otored to Omaha and also to Fre nt onbusinessconcemingthhome. I i i II Mrs.Mahn accompanied them tal Fremont,Mr. Comish nme up from Oma-ha to make h weekly visit with his mother.|Mrs.Marie i~lall spent this week 'end with her fiends in Sioux City.g Miss Mattie Ziegler attended thewedding of her sister on Saturday. Miss Odessa Kmnberg spent brothers in Kennard.R:v.and Mrs. George were in Lincoln Wednesday. to help Oreta get lined up for second semester..|.,.Inv. I this week-end with her sister.; and' man,Mrs.Henry Lallman _and Gilbert Lallman were Lincoln call- ers Saturda. Ed ha s o rs t and daughters,Florenm and Maylaelle were Sun- day afternoon visitors nb Wm.lloltman'aMr. a:1d_ Mrs. John EchtenkampSr. of .rlington were Friday eve-ning visitors at Louie Echwu-ka mpa 'Mr.and Mrs.Gottlieb Echte -kamp,Mrs,Henry JacobsAlvln and Mr. and Mus. John Ech-*f'\\<BI*\P. Jr. yidted Henry Jacobswho is a patient at the NicholasSean hospital in Omaha last week.Miss Marthella Stronger andMrs. August linrtung visited sev-eral days last week nt the George Stronger home.Miss Ellen Lallman, who teachesatAlbion,Te nt the week-endwith home fol s. August Kc-rkhof! _ had hogs on the Omaha market one day last week.Fremont visitors from here thisweek were Messrs. and MesdamcsGottlieb Lallman. Sylvia and Dar-lene,Albert Nieman,John Nie-haum, Luther Monke. Mrs. AlbertLaaker, Mrs. Wm. Wilkenin , Mrs.Wm. Holtman, Mrs. Gottlieg Ech» tenkamp,Helen Wilkening,IreneandNormaHallman,Alice Ech-tenkamp,Clarence Wilkening, Ir- vin and Lester Holtmsn and Aug- ust Korkhoff..Misses Dorothy Hartung andNormaHoltmanof Wayne spentthe week~end with home folks. Mrs. Alben Laaker, Mrs. Gott-lieb Echtenksmp and Harry andliceEchtenkarnpwereOmaha ickela.Mrs.Mary Jane Greene,a n d 81 yean, passed away at her homesouthwest of town,Sundny,Jan.zs.The deceased la survived by three daughters and four 90118-Funeral services were held Wed~nesday afternoon at two o'clockifromthePresbyiérlanehurch. Ilntennent was made in the Fort Calhoun cemetery. 5The dance 'ven for the benefnl of the basebai club was well at- tended and a neat sum realised.Miss Mary Cook leaves thisWednaday for Omaha where shewilltakenurse`s training at the S\vedi.=\h Immanuel hospital.Miss Anita Fischer, who teachesat Fontnnclle. spent the weekwnd with home folks.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moeller en-tertained wree tables of _playersat pinochle Saturday evemng Adelightful time was had by ml-Miss Lulu Lorerizen celebrated h:r birthday Wednesday.Adolph,Schroeder of Omaha, was transncting business here on Wednesday._Mr. and Mrs.Wm.Schmidt o.Douglas countucalled on _Mrs. Peter Schmidt esday eveninz. o Yeale home Frida tmng. Will Stewart of Omaha, cnllcdi at the G: ..__ Y-His mother and Miss Sadie Knsel spent the afternoon with Miss Dora Klindt.The Women's Club met with Mrs. Laura Marr Thursday after- noon. Sixteen members wexe pres-ent.Roll call was answered byeurrent events.Mrs. Edna Han- sen gave a paper on the first air- I Thursday afternoon and deliveredat Rivett Lumber Co. in Blair.Mr.and Mrs.Opal Reeves at-tended a card party Saturday eve- ning ed the Roy Anderson home at De Soto._MXL Charlm Smith of Blair,visited last week with her daugh- Mf.Mrs.A\mer'K.ing,who has been quite ill. Misa Mary Hurdum, who attends the state university, came home on Saturday evening to spend Sun- day with her arents,Mr.andMrs. Fred H urn.Mr. and Mrs. Burn Kelley spentSunday at the parental,HarveyBoling homo near Tekamah. Miss Ermstine McCoy spent theweek-end at Tekamnh and attendedthe joint installation of Odd Fel~lows and Rehekahs Saturday use Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Conety andmother,Mrs. Mary Conety andMr.and Mrs.Wilbur Conety ofHlerman, spent Sunday at Bancroft- at the E, W. Bartz home.Evelyn Smith went on the Uni- versity hospital at Omaha where she underwent an appendix oper- ation Saturday evening.Her par' ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Soeele rc- mained ln Omaha to be near, Mr. Steele coming home Sunday eve- ning.Mr. and Mrs. Paul Paulsen and family visited Sunday aftemoon at the Martin Paulsen home on tho Bench. _day at the Glenn Ray home, near -visitors at the Otis Bridwell home l i l Mr.and Mrs. Opal Reeves andchildrenweredinnerguesteSun- day of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Metz- ship flight around the world. Mrs.|ler.mm naw n naner on the confer-Oscar Matthews drove to Lin- ing two cars at Her-:mm to &hiP '"»§"""'i§'1 urs.t verson, Wi and Pearl,Mil red and Vera Mau Iverson of Blair,were supperguests at the R. M. Iverson homebohonorthe16th birthday of Meredith, Wednesday.Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Iverson andMorris Christensen of wat of Her-man, drove to Omaha Thursday toattend time funeral that afternoonof n relative, Mrs. J. Ahlstraud.Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Metzler and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ray spent Mon- c c h 2 l otrtxI 1 Arlington.1 Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Clarke and children were Sunday afternoon ! l\west of Herman.Mr.and Mrs. C.B.Bunn had as Sunday dinner guests the Byron Bunn and A. R. Beales fam-ilios and spent thc afternoon withMrs.Norman Wilkins,west ofBlair.Mr. and Mrs. C.H,Gehdngelo l Blair,were Sunday dinnermasts of their daughter, Mrs. Geo.Hain and family. Miss Myrtle Hurdum came wBlair Wednesday evening with.the\'f'ost Point bsske€ballplayera and t o other teachers and had sup-per nt the parental, Fred Hurdum, home.; Closing out dl odds and ends inshoes for Women at only $238- shop early.Fashion Center.2-lt Full fashioned silk to the top service or chiffon weight silk stockings that wedr,77c pair at the Fashion Center.Sizes Sli to THE HAM; SAW VOLUME 5 Blair, Nebraska, January 29, goal ézunxmm 35 r .heave ns o f all ki nds. Yo u c a n b u y a Glo w Bo y f o r $ 10 0 , r eg u - la r pric e $125. row?| (H)ow about today! Come w think about it, did you ever seenbeardedIndian.Wonder if Indiansdon'|; have to shave- d o e s any body know? Keep the home fires huming in a "Globe' or "Monarch" range, made to last. and to we y real satis-fio " When your dentistbeginswwhistle softly.you c n ngamble that they're approaching nnervccenter. Ever notice? '~~houl (R)ashly spend and bo rrow-(I)ntere?t you will pay(F)orstall f u t u re so rrow-('l`)hrift's the only way! You can 'mg a largesheRay-oy for $79.40, regular price $98.00. Think it over Or Anybody Else"Bill has the dispo- dtion of a mule!" "'l'he'n you'd better not talk about hlm behind his back." Timid wife (to hus-band who has gone I d zir ¢ i ||. ~ha ve ~n g oo d zmso:t» me n t o f b o th . He a te r s i n stoc k PETEHSEN HARDWARE Boy and~ Ray BoyBlair. Nehrukn slecp at the whcgl I don'l.mean to cute to y o u,eorge,but isn't~t bilibonrd cum- g at us awfully I t? e have some C111- rs of DE VO Emint me are closingut. at hal! price. t's a lot. ¢nsier to=out tn wdtea Hack Saw than is to finish it. - - ght now is a good e to be fixing uporspringwork, ;-~ tools and good ateriai are neces- i\biiE§,T`¢ni.\ Dorothea. Pa host, the decorations wenby Rachel Mdllellgn and I 3 \ 0 I c u u e g c .xuvzy w e n :n I n u n u .,_" _ _ _u " "___d e r s e n a t u n a t e e n o u g h t o h a v e t h e o p p o r -s h o p p e r s l n u r s u a y .e n c e h e l d i n L o n d o n l a s t a u m m e r . | B p l a n n e d n .t R d M U n -M r .a n d M r s .G e o r g e S t g e p g e r M s r e a d a a p e r 'G e n e vi e v e u m t y , °s e e e v .a n r s .e n d K e r m e t h v e r e H o o p e r v n n t o r s | f f _ l 5 3 I : E " " p _ g : § ' " i ? n ° " m e m o d a 'g n ' c o in Sa tu r da y u lan d,wh o is a universi ty . Be n Pi k e o f " l ' l . . . ¢ » . , | . . . . .n u n n z u av sec his son, Har-|-Ltending the staoeiw xn all colors. NEBR. SHOULD LEADi. .i h'...f.°1 "'i |n o r m v m o laredan d A mlr e ws .Clu b a t er Sa tur - 1e. Prizes s. W a lte r Mr s . W . uerwoou.Sarah E .S mi th wa s bo rn i n W-est Lebanon,Pa., J an.12,1848. In 18 55 s he c ame wes t an d la nd ed in li l. , a n d i n 1914 we n t s ti ll fu r - th er we st u n ti l s he c ame to Gra nt, Ne b .Fr om th e re sh e c a me to th e Ho m e i n Ma r c h 1918,an d as s he L n . .* n u n m n . :i f é n t u u \ D h n f 'D ¢ f Sund ay e veni ng. Clo si ng o ut a ll od ds a nd e nd s in shoes f o r W o me n a t o n l y $ 2 . 9 8 - °*'1'=f:. early.Fashi on Ce nter.2»1t ll fashioned silk to th e to p servic e o r c hif fon we i gh t silk sto c k i n gs th a t wea r,f i c pa i r at Philadelphia.A plea sant af te r- no on wa s h a d b y a ll. Mr . a n d Mr s .W m .Bo lln e nter - tai ned thr ee tab les og play ers a t Finoc hle Sun day eve mn g .A de- i g h tf u l ti me wa s h a d b y a ll. Harms K a y ,Sr.wa s c alled to Bc nn imrton o n Satur da y ,because Laaker.The 'girls prepserved me fooc.Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W.entertained the M. G.Rtheir regular bridge dinnday evening' at their hon were won by Mr. and Mr Choice Dried Peaches 2 lbs, 2941 Fancy Head Lettuce -'-1043 Butter-Nut Coffee lb.»42C Medium Cans J, M.Pork and Beans 3 cans - - Zlc Don Amazio Salad Oil f ' 4913 I I °I l Echtenknmp and Dr. andI. Nelson.Mr. and MrsMarshall nf Omaha, wer:Mrs.Albert Lallmnnto a. major operation atitary Avenue hospital inS\mduy revering.She 'Es 1.Mau ri c e 2 esta.su umitte d th c Mi lf Fr e mo n t rc p on e d nun L.. Inu u..uul:u u., vu sl llllruan v». -"uwHe r par en ts we re loy al me mb er s i n the Presby terian chuz-ch.Re» Pfzlrdless o f th i s fact.af te r Mi s s Smith be c ame ac q ua in te d with th e po li ty o f th e Metho di st Episc opai churc h,sh e un ited wi th the sa me u 1| I ;°.*"S"1°q Lenter.mzes B22 to of thlé 'serious iilness o f hisIn all °'? urs.2-lt daughter, Mrs. Otto Timm. FIX C A L H O U N Full fashioned silk to the top AND 1J'l|"'l'1\T["l"V service or chiffon wcight sillfc||__| s t o c k i n g s t h a t .w e a r ,T f f c p a y -a t M r .£§ : 1. d M r s .L o u i s L u n d a n d g g e g g g l g g o n w f -S l z e s S = = 2- §< ; s P E c | A L s F1'iday€9° Sézturday Asmussen to cele~ratc her birth anniversary on Jan. 20.Mr.and Mrs.Hugo Kruse andJeanette visited at the Jacob Sierk home Thursday evening.Mas.Anna Wreidt.and EmmaI{a:1na returned Friclay afterspending some time visiting rela-ves at Emerson and South Sioux .ity.The Coffee Club met with Mrs.Jacob Sierk Friday.All mem-hers but two were present.Mrs.Carl Rohv:er who was ill andMrs. Joe Bolln, who is in Califor-nia.Miss Helen Kruse was u vis- iwr.The afternoon.was a ntplgyinginochle.Mm.Al rtSuv.erkrubge held high score and Helen Kruse,low.A deliciousluncheon was served by the host-ess and a very good time was had by all.Mrs.Peter Schmidt,Sr.isquite ill ai. hor home.Her daugh- ter,Mrs.Fritz Jahnel is eanngforlzer.Mr. and Mrs. George Ketchmark and La[)un:1n of 011mlm, s nt. thewf c-'z-¢n-l :.L the mental Mrs.IIr:1mn Konhniark Home. Lunch at Noon Usual Terms BIG FIVE Flour 4s lb. bag l $1.19 ANDREW BECK,Owner Jensen & Bron, auctioneers .Farniers State Bank' clerkT£?w,':.i¥s'lf.9P Choice Dried Peaches 2 lbs, 2941 Fancy Head Lettuce -'-1043 Butter-Nut Coffee lb.»42C Don Amazio Salad Oil f ' 4913 Medium Cans J, M.Pork and Beans 3 cans - - Zlc Amazio Butter Scotch / ~n »4 4 n ~ 4 oz. Bottle Pure Vanilla Extract '-¢'321: Large cans J. M. Peaches - 21C Armuors Milk ml cm, 3 cans zsc M.B.Peas2 cans »-~2S¢ M. B. Coffee, 2 lbs.'4 496 1 P U B L I C S A L \BIh a v e d e c i d e d t o q u i t f a r m i n g a n d w i l l s e l l a t P u b l i c A u c t i o n a t m y f a r m t w o a n d o n e - h a l f m i l e s n o r t h o f B l a i r o n t h e H e r m a n r o a d o n .. FEBRiJ'E,$'.'1'ii'f"i1, 19 31 'c lo ck A MSade commencing at 10:00 0 ..The following property to wit: 7--HEAD OF HORSES-7 One team, bay mare and gray gelding, wt. '2500One team bay geldings, 7 and 10 years, wt. 2900 One team, smooth mouth, wt. 2300One bay mare, smooth mouth, wt. 1250. 18-HEAD OF CATTLE 18 Nine No. 1 good milch cows Three heifers Two yearling steers . Four calves. 20-HEAD OF Hoes 20 Twenty head of stock hogs, weight, 130 pounds. /MACHINERY One hay stacker One sweep One Deering mower One hay ra e One binder Two good lumber wagons One hay rack One gasng plow One ' c gang plow One walking p ow One 2-bottom tractor plow One Fordson tractor One harrow One disk lpglverizer r Three wa 'ng cultivators Two riding cultivators One planter One wide track lister One go devil_ One 2-hole corn sheller One hand sheller One fanning mill One manure spreader One grinder One uzz saw One cream separator Two incubators One electric pump jack One pump jack ' Two stoves. \ HAY AND GRAIN Seven tons of alfalfa ' Some oats straw..; Several dozen chickens, and many other articles too numerous to mention. ALONG THE BOTTOM ROAD Mr,and Mrs.Claude Blanken- ship and children spent Sunday at the John Kelley home in Burl county.r-nnd Mrs.W. J. Bolle and chi dmn spent Sundny eveningwith Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Feet in Blair.Friday evening guests at v.h|Carl Sorensen home were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorensen and children,Helge Knulsen. Misa Esther Dahl and Holger Nunn ot Helendnle, Minn.Twenty~two friends of Miss Mynle Paulsen carried out a sur-mise pany in honoro! her binh anniversary Friday evening at the Paud Paulsen home. Mr. and Mrs.Pete Elliott andchildrenwardSundayliinncr guests nt the L. L. Layman home. Mrs. Frank Kelley and children Spf-nt the past week with her par-ents,Mr.and Mrs.Kohler nll.»\rizonn. ~ illl.lll|{ ll l 1 : l | a n s u n uni i n ~~" r v e d h e r | | | M r s . A n n : I l i l g e n k n m p , \ ' h » h a ,g l " t h u ?i n d i f f e r e n t e g p a e i t i e s. »»=-= -====n=I ' n [t h e _ p q g § .c o u p l e o f ~~ ' a ? ' " : . , § : : : months, is still ¢;u.il.L' ntl.Mr. anal Mrs. G. I. Pfeiffer spent Sun day wi th th e for mer 's si ste r, Mr s .Hd W ooner an d farn lly a t ()ns.\~.a, Iowa.Mr .and Mr s .I I .W .Sc hoettger entertained several o u t o f to wn gue sts n t u.slx~ thi rty d i n n e r o n 'Duesdsy evening.Mr . a n d Mr s .El me r Larson and fa mily o f He rma n , wer e g u es ts o n Su n do v nt the ho me o f Dr.and Mr s .P. I.. Cady .Drs. and Mesdames R.. A. Davies an d D. B i. B lo c r va tten de d a me et- i n g o f th e Do dg e Co un ty Mzdi c nl Ass"n. at I-`rernont Monday owning Mr . a n d Mr s. J .R. Vi n c ke l h a d a s the ir guests Sunday ,Mr .V i n - c kel's Parents,Mr . a n d Mr s . J . J . Viric ke and son,an d his sister, Mr s .Cecelia Coc hran.a ll f r o m v g s n u u n ° ~ " - "" |. - » U . . .- . .- . - _ - .. . .o f f i c e i n t h e M i s s i o n a r y S o c i e t i e s . Mu c h o f he r ta le nt a n d time we r e spe nt as a Sun day sc ho ol tea c he r. an d f o r several y ears ta ug ht . a Sunday sc hool c lass i n th e Ho me , inc lud ing su c h th a t we r e n o t a b le to g o to c hur c h." A u n t S a lli e " a s she wa s k n o wn i n th e Ho me a n d b y h e r frie nds,wa s o f a n un - as su min g an d a n agreeable chs~ position.Fe w we r e h e r d e ma n d s , a n d of te n wh e n she c o uld n o t be wai ted on would d o wha t s he pos s- ib ly c ould f o r herself.F o r the last.f e w y ears she wa s [ilaticntly wa i ti n g fo r th e c all o f t. e Ma s- ter.wh ic h c ame J an.20,1931 to relieve her fr o m. all cares an d worr ies o f life.F o r these surn- mons sh e was r ead y , for often she said I a m ju s t v:aiti_ng,rs éf if lg Jake Franzenberg has been cor perfectly satisfied.Crownlll-lameisgood place w be.She leaves to mqum her death two brewers.C|1as.\l-I.of Memphis, Tenn. and James \!Pittsburgh,Penn.,n number o nephews and nleces gm n. host of friends that are wad ng f o r the general Resurrection. The funeral services were held at the Crowell Home Jan. 22nd at two o'clock.Rev. Pardon of the Bl. L. church in Bleh' in charge, spoke on the text she had chosen, Zack. l4!h chapter, the last part of the'ith verse "At cventime it shall belinrlut"and the nlsnYHUNB lu on 21 |Gifford M. Compton | X¥ xEXTRA HEAVY I Coffee and Whipping (kum For High Quality Guemsey and Jersey Cream Call Early Dum DairyPHONE 122 an 38 lulie B. Thompmn, Prop. ~ chosen by her. "Tis so aweet to mm ln Je sus"and "Asleep in Jesus."The remains were taken to the Blair cemebery. Thursday,Friday,Saturday-last three days of our Great Janu-Clearance Salz Cilk Dresses-1i i l m fn S20 go at $7.95 and values to $10 go at $&~sizes 11to 46.Shop early at the Fashion Center if you want a good looking Elllk Dress nl. a brrgain pr!<.e i t mw ENGLAN~ NEWS A farewell party was given for Vlr and Mrs. Harold Curley and hrnily at their home Friday eve-xing as they will leave in tlw near'u'ure (or Lf-vingion,Neb.uanuketheir future home.Mrs.Iurley's parents reside ut thatzlsce.A host of friends and relativesgathered at the home of Mr. andMrs. George Loltia Sunda to helpP. E. Fletcher celebrate .is Qtndrinhday.The guests all srnvcdshout11:30 with well filled basa-rets,soon the table was loadedwith good things tn eat for every-me.The day will h-one lunr vo be remembered by Crandpa asrll present had a very emoyablevieit with him.Mr. und Mrs. Harold While andMrs,C.T.White of Igxington,who came for Harold C\|rley's sale .__.......x , . . _ . . _ _.Dr. Normm K. RathmnnOPTOMETRIST On: the Blair Drug Co. Phone Blank umninga by Appointment 1mucus BECK \I BONDED Ansrm crn | IOffice In lhyls Bldg.I c m z n s a n m z n ' h m u e ul n l k h t a u d l n u l:o m f w m s e m n m x m a g .\ xDR. W. F. HEMPHILL DENTIST Located in new Home Theatre 'Building 'Blni r, Ne bruh ... _._. g ,..._... -umm AB3»|~RAcp & TITLECOMPANY m m m A m n c mPHONE 15 <1 I Pfb! Bldg.Blllr. He b:-ull x II!as Imr. EDWIN T. nrr IDmtllix-gn sxn vxcn om." in 522. Bank BMI- Phom asa Bldr, Nolml and hmily attended 1 misallan-cons shower in Blah- Friday eve- ning for Mrs. Ralph Martin, who was formerly Misa Emma Ziegler and a former teacher of the New Encland school. Mr.and Mn.Freeman Loftis and Howard were Sunday eveningvisitorsattheFredAndcrsonhome.Mr. and Mn.Earl Thompsonand funlly were Sundny vimborsat the ell Thompson home inBlair.Miss Fern Loftls spent Thurs-day afternoon at the Earl Thomp son home.Mr. and Mrs. Ray Donnelly andson from Omlhl.wana Tuesday I Imxie Hovendick ~lnlned how he engineered fifteen ~ld red saws and thdr litten in- f-tlgkd money in the Nehnskn ' g Crop Contact last year.Mr. lelnen md, "The mon necessary .-cation for snooess in hog.mg in w be keenly interested in hogs."Prntemor Paul MeDill of the Animal Husbandry Department, tnen told ol A survey conductd on one hundred Nehnlh ho g hrms ha t fall.It explnined why many fu-mera today ue saying,"l've got to quilt raising hogs or change my methods".Mr.MeDi1l ~~ told how some lumen were con :intently getting large li m:~ chiefly by disardlng the boa system of brood sow selection an~ giving more time and attention -- hug health, sanitation and badanc ing ntions. Mr. Clu-lea Lazure of. De Sow explained his method of eonsdnten ly producing corn economicdly b proper maintaining soil fertility aeration by deep rooted legume as dovers and alfalfa,combin » with selection of good seed corn. Prof. D. L. Grass of the Crop Department, explained the Nebras ke ten acre com yield eontelrt an~how mud helped farmers to real ize the value of certain impro - practices-nm-nely,seeding »=~ aan of small grain to either 5 clover, nlfalfn or red clover, we~ prevennon and moisture conserva tion. The meeting adjoumed at fou o'clock, but it was after five - lore the group conferences finished such as creep leedin~ pigs, getting calves to market b~ ion they have a birthday, mix~ home rations, harley vs. oats, soy beans, etc. thin CO. Henry--Bids opened by Nom: NEBRASKA WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL REVIEW Big Springs--Fred M. Jump and R. W. Boyd tn open agency to be known as Big Springs Power Mu~ Fruits For \7§1';=» china. Burwell-Building costing $6000 being built for three engines which provide light and power for this city. Youngelaus of this city, who will operate itOrleans-Farmers Equity Co- operative Creamery made net pro- fit off $44,258 during 1930, whkh is $7,000 greater than year of 1929 Elmcreek-Messrs. R.F. Mooreand W. W. Howell reopened Elm~ creek Bakery. Wipner-Local post office recent mission nuthorized purchase of 40-nere met near here for buildingthree lakes and uwcking anne with varieties of fish. Lincoln-Equipment being in~ stalled in new Government hospl til, to employ 184 people. Pllttsmonth-Trl-County Pond- try md Pet Stock Show opened in American Legion community building. Humphrey-Plans completed for new modern theatre here.Build- ing wi ll be constructed by M n . . . ..... ..v "ii loads of tuxkeya.-. Fremont.-Bid.opened for nom struction of S50,0W baby coikaguaddition1.0 Masonic and EasternStir childnn's home colony north of here. L L summer we've had plenty of sun-kissed vitamin=in mth the fresh and canned fruits that we've eaten.Bu t no w th at winter has come we have to depend to U. large extent on the latter,as not everyone can afford fresh fruits shipped long distanc es from éunnier climes.Fortunately,the canned fruits are M1Ic ed at the moment of prime riperrsa and rmf aed to the c mneries whe re all of their natunl goodness. their vitamins and mineral san;are sealal in. W i nter Orc ha rd s Thefruils that are now proc essed in cans a mo u n t.praeucsllly to 'if~:fi l Mac k),cn;v.m1:t.c"a'» ,=cr 1 Metric s, figs. frmts for :~~ f r berries,grapes,gr.\;,c.»..:~ nvcrries,peaches ua?-»I¢,h.1!\\-= siiccd and crushed),;c.1rs \»}| i. .::.l ha.I\csJ,}Ea.\:'.1 1"n-:1:\g¢' < < § ," : " in this territory,with yield nl about 14% tons fa acre;86% of crop dnady harvested.lang Pino-The Putnam mnrbetbuilding purchued'by Friend! in Conndl for purpose of nxclusive library md club room. Minn;-..Minntare Hnfel hksn over b Mn. C. Mann, who plum ve improvements to hund-ing md équipmenL urea of Great Western Sugar Co., Nurth Plnthe Valley .is harvesting ..| |F , ||..dry and in sfruvl. q'll|.:.|:-. r:|i§.|'.», raspberries lr lac k and r e H.r=.:- Llrb and strawberries. You c an a isu ze! g upvf rnie a n l nrange juice pu:up in c am.a n i 'here are nun[.\°a.y s in wh':h 5--»1 can combine c anned fnzits in n|..le II-=leH 1 1 1 -~ .111 es: :|\|\||. I1r-2is 1 dvlisiom reac h and ltprim. :ill- ins £u:c n u n p u f f s o Le: \\"1i- one cup rv' ere . .1-nf' 14I ;. »~=r ~fi . ~. "u n ~ " '-¢""; " ' 1 * Q g e p 1 3 5 ; ~~ ,~~ » g ~~ r .k / } ;f as -1 1 . ,.|I Qc . _ / ' - r - . ,~E u i ¢\_A ny . U aJ..U ,I 3' ~a>~f ~ ~"" "H-w *~ ~~j~n u *"»|» *liar '}~ 1; "J " I ! } , i \ ; ¥n 4f 1 f.» - " '' H r . ..-4 4" "'.'. 4 - \... | \.» ¥. : .1 ~F 1 *: ;~" U N . '-r °f .4 : ». » g ; ¢ ; , , ,; : . .. & ,..= ' ; , ; ? § .. - . .i \ " ' , '' ? 3 , _.-" " »-~~,1 .- ~ . . . ._ _ ,J n 1 fm :' ~i :_~~~._..<-C ~s,-»,"" " '"rw ',-4" 23" »l I.. .x .F 0et g ¢ |\F H a < , \I L ¢ - g , _ _» -" '- - . . , , .\ i ~ . ,1 ° . .\ .~' ~ _ b \ ' i s n e r - F i l l i n g s t a t i o n r e c e n t l y A d v e r t i u e i n T h e E n t e r p r i s e . l l I.~l\u 1 | o F u l l fashioned si lk to th e tor: servic e o r c hi ff on we i g h t sil stoc k ings th a t wea r,' Nc pa i r a t th e Fas hi on C en te r.Si ze s 8 %t o 10 in all c o lor s.2~1t Clo si ng o u t a ll Nec klac es a t on ly $1 -- value s to 55.Fash ion Center.2-1t ulm s m s s A ND wx v Es D I NE ' r o c mu mr The members of the Ministers Auodation and their wives were snte ned at a six o'clock dinnerMnmhy evening by Rev. and Mrs. A.JI Hargett at their homo on west Lincoln.Those present wereRev. and Mm. L. J. Moran, Prof. and Mrs. J. P. Nielsen, Rev. and Mm. A. F. Newell, Rev. And Mrs. B. Pardun and Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Hargett A pleasant social evening !ol~ lawed the dinner. Why Haul Your Grain To The Grinder? ( " » Highwxya No. 8 and No. 15, open for business.Tekamah-Ra progress being mmde on new br!building beingerected by A. R.ku Drug Store Neligh-Victor Wal:w m n opentions in his hatchery here. Seward-Matt Hobovy pnrshased Phone 56, Blair We Pay Telephone Toll Charges tem.Paving on strip of highway be tween Omxha and Blair to be started by State Highway De~ partment in neu futum.Leigh--Plum being made for drilling of test oll well in vicinity of this town. Filley "a~nsLnlctlon compleled on naw Methodint parsoxnge here. ..- |U e h l i n g - P r a m b e i n g m a d ~f i n - Western Portable Mi l li ng Cqmpany We Charge No Milea§e . o |I I #1 ef' ?`" ; . f i ";_;,~ .: :~ * f ¢0 ' \~¢; {~ jr I * ! ...:.gu "#5 ~ _. ~ .1 \.\.-2 ,- W e grind Ear Corn,Fodder,Hay :||n *. formula,from her~s and .otherpureingredients.It is Rleasanb tasting;thoro ugh 'n t e mostobstinate cases; §entI§|1eH'edive for women and.cl1iI ren.Above all, it represents a.doctor'¢choice ofwhat is safe for the bowels. FAMILY DOCTOR MADE MILLIONS OF FRIENDS 1 - ..\..~ ..'r '-\: -Z .u :~ 1 1 l T ~ ,.\'~»`*? ~~~: _=;\¥-1%; \ :F°~4 7 , ,f a ¥~ii;..' ~1%\"»u _. R I S E P i l s l l l i f a s n n in fedenl and a uto mu wi ll in~ evifbly force industry m inseam prions all dong the line, and fur ther curtail operatinu. Every period al deprewcn, he,expldned, brings out a lla!! ~ in- County Clerk instructed to drlw|Mrs. Alice Rowe, \ wnrnntn for $26.66 per month for lick gb; put weak, d x months beginning F¢bNll'Y t.hlswri|$118~1981,0opay *h===m°»|M 1 - . . m n m E . a . On motion the Boxrd adjourned »Iw meet Fehnmy 9, 1981 r gmesta u n s,..__ _ ,... ,; . _ . ., -|\3°'=s °?'£'°"_?°"' who hu been is better ll Redfield wen undny ac tha Clittord and u m E N T E R ? ISSUED EVERY THU emma u ne a ndwzhel ma we rer the por?-office st Blnlx, Nels.. under the Act a l Congrue a t Merch 8, 1819.' Every eubecrlpdmz u n t l f i d -o neeounL The n . \ m | l dwwv rll lbe hnzmtly ro -l subscribersmn w d f rmn o n rmn i l hg l l s tn t t h e x p i r e d u n u t d u d r x d t e r l f dlneavered "s lure mrs".Every legislator who hu 1 pet idea or hobby new denundl that it be puued n n relief measure-Near- ly ell such me a l u ns w i fur Large expenditures o f publlel funds, fomution of new gévem-I mental departments And more,offlee-holders, all to be pald from public bun. COMMISSIONERS'"'° »3;»_\w_g=»- "° n ,u f c t h l r - \Pno c s ami wc s ln fereo at the d,¢1¢;..».-1 n b - l (Continued from page one) eerlpdon prlee.Every mbeellur ~'.mu unhrdhnd that this edl- Christensen Lbr. Co., Repun 49.84 \l°\»| v °m»d=nv \r¢ v l¢ho ¢ o n-.U.s.c 1 » ¢=kn» okc °.,s up- tract between the publisher md 'plies a.14 nhlcrlbet.(Unwln School Supply CoqSupplies 109.05 ,Ge ltlng Buk to Buli n$ AI Gnmt Allen, Dngging 21.20 Imm Hnll,_I.¢bur._ _M 1o.oo Prlee per Year $1-U dividuala wha believe they have new-ge \,. .m¢......e,'ma ny \n ummm.County Clerk.\Mr. and Mrs.B. C. Hjckox of mu, no m runs ms n s .\L E.§ '.""""y "'°'; 5 ;-» ~== °-3 1 °-= \-_ gg A.A.Aronmn,of Mimourl Valley, Iowa,wu i n Bla i r lust Monday and while here e r n n g d for The Enterprise to advertise his pure bred hogpale which will be held Monday, Feb.B at the term home lon! mlla northeast of Mlssnuri Vlllley. Mr. Ammon in a mtlve of this county and a bmther of John Ammon.Hin efferlngs ln times pe n have lt tt ld e d canddenble Attention and we ere informed that the present offering la the beat ever.Breeden will do well to read his edvertlnemenls and visit him on sale day.' llaome. ;Mr. and Hrs. Henry Chr-lnensen drove to Omaha Sunday when they mja nd di nne r with thelr son. Donald and wife.» I Rslph Pearce, who resides north Of Blair,hu re nted the U.S Reeves hrm lt De Sdto where he will move About March let. Hrs. Ole Jmobsen end daughter Allee vixived ln Gmnhl from lu1 Snndly till Wedneldsy night e4 the H. 0. Hurd home. "Chlntz Cothge",a played# will be given at the Chrletiu church Friday evening,Feb.6 Admission, 261: md 15e 2-1~ Mr. and Mrs. Wuon Tyson nm Ei K" 5-1 1 L "f d *,Q 1|_1~.~ul ~- f f r f Fifteen gears after his adua- tion, Dr.aldwell becam amous for a single prescripti ,which, n o w l a f g e r g o r t y y e a r s ,i s s t i l l m g r l e n s .y T q d a y D s C a d w e l l ' s S y r u p | P e p s m r s t h e w o r l d s m o s t p o p u l a r l a x a t i ve .M i l l i o n s o f p e o l e n e v e r t h i n k o f u s i n g a n y t h i n g e s e w h e n| t h e y ' r e c o n s u p a t e d ,h e a d a c h y , b i l i o u s f e v e n s h o r w e a k :w h e n ! b r e a t h i s b a d ,t o n g u e c o a t e d ,o r | the 're suffering from nausea, gas,: or Lek of appesite or energy. _* |Dr§{Ia!dwell's. Syrup Pepgnry rg I I U I L o u nMu c h t s l k h u b o e n ' ° ' " ° ° " | " i ' G a s ° "\"21.x1 d n r i n z Ut e n u t y e a r o r mo r e " ' . = . . . .u. \| _: m r 10.00 P.M. Tyson were guests lt flum e s s E _Puls e Gnnt Allen home south of tow: ua..- |1551 Slilid!!!5§1a§§f°5=f.t'2'.°,.,°22'i'".?,":;s~=b~»»1°~7-T® Q°».<=- .sem £52Jlvuu.,u u u n .'......n o 1 n o 1 |M r a n d M r s .L o u i s N a e v e i l l ! nv e r y mum:pu.-=v...... ..-_gn hu bee n duly e mpha dzed- ggflgy ';V""f°;=°|»=°°r u w _,_,,,,,,, W1equstelyan-ened.A;time a 1-mn r 111.00 M , J h A. nh " " "_ ' " '_"pmed the accounts of the depnas- BWI B°ff°l»n_ I-llwr s o m n i . .Q f i oades.cmmnn of Larume, . .._.._..Beml Bertcllen. Llbor 19.50 1-:na ul m d 31 so Sundly at the 1 ~to S011 home. . spent the dn; pdrental, Free don have lon notmng nn me wen-|-"DIZ.But, as A direct result of ¢he2A"5° W 1-r ed depression,there have o o me n i u n- ! E' ~ne 'ssngn u l d l '!'rtu ties _.g r i n f g m e g l "r °;>_P;ng ulezwe b. P!e1£fer.LlEf£sdrs foundation far individual pro s ne r- gm i a n h m i n: ity, for fortune.Ma ny a re talung egg?glvm'P r f f bl cte9He'=:§§.f.f3"':..:'t§',£".,f.;':*;,. John Stewart, Labor s.oo 60.004.4013.80 ms21.153313? pa y fo r my subsalption m Oct. 1931.Sorry we have negkcted this so long but owing w 'our get- ting ready to move we have been very busy,After March m o u r address will be Amiret, Minn.We have had a very nice winter so far,no snow to speak of.The Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blatter nm family spent the day last Sunda; at the parental,Henry Mnnk< home at Fontanelle. Mr.and Mrs.Martin Berielsel entertained nt a plnochle pany ol Tuesday evening. Lunch was serv .A 'r\.-v. nf.-A lm., fnhln5"$|a`i§-'.""°,5L`¢"£°"»7J»|T=`L EE In the mn o f th e i r e ll .mi ni ng elm nnmnihllitv .zz ;ala | I l a r r y T u c k e r ,~~ a r e ~BI. lfl lIl\B l't i m e _* t u s A l l c l c \ l \ l u Avu n . . .u u n . ¢ . l.l......A lf"l a v a n n L n l r m r 9 . 0 0 V n n v * | M \ | v ~T U ( ! 8 d 8 Y \ 'i 8 l t o l . 8 a t ~ pcm 01 ultlunu v .Lllla vll .¢»-...- _ _Avun ulul _f o r e n Me n n o C La r a e n , L a b o r 5 5 |Mr s .M ,~F r e d So ll h o me we r e Mr s .J .E 0 B Ge o D e m;V o g le s a n g a n d Mi s s Ma d e Ha mmen e li m:Ha ns M.' J e m= e n, D ra gg in g ?Y r e e Y. . a s b e e n O m a h a R o a d E q u i p .C o . .R e -_ _P S . - W e s u r e d o e n j o y s e t t i n g o f F r e m o n t ,a n d D r .F r a n k w " '1 9 |9 . 2 r \ _ . . . . \ . . . ¢A\| \un;u www l " " " " " "rlarging business has not be inate d. on the c ontra ry I1 f" ~pairs --,umm the paper:stsmulatcc ...-!Nnh|°n,\\tn Inwn cm ci. Gas 1122*..nlu s n u r e 0 1 umru lu . M1=W W is ne an d sons oTh e do llar buy s mo r e pr o p e n y today than i t di d te n y ears ago. There is mo re c ertainty th a t th e va lu e of p ro pe rty s o ac qu ir ed will inc r ease tha n th ere was the n. This is n good ti me to plan t money . The s oi l is fe rtile no w.It i s p r o - duc tive.Th e mon ey wi ll propa- ga te ;i t wi ll g r o w;i t wi ll bear golden fr u it. W he n a ny ma n tu r n s h i s a tte n - tion to investmen ts or business a n u u n p . - -- -. __ - _,,_Chr istens en Lum r Co., Posts 8.64 Glen n Mc D on ald,sn .Sal- ar y /100.00 D. 0. S hee ts , J a n. Sa la ry 100.00 E .W .Hi lg e n k a mp ,Dr a g - ging'18.00 Rivett Lbr. & .Coal Co., Posts 34.83 Neb ra ska I owa Oil Co ., Ga s, etc.55.04 Christensen L u mb e r Co., Pos ts 93.00 F I S H F D R T H E P O O R Oli ve r Hu d i es o n rec eived wo r d f r o m hi s son,Ems le y ,wh o i s i n th e emp lo y o f th e stabe depart~ me n t B e i n i n g o u t th e lak e s o f th e sta te an d thus p res er vin g the ga me fish,th a t o n lu s t Sa tu rd ay h o loaded n c nrload o f th e coarse fi sh f r o m s.la ke ne ar J o hn s to wn , Ne h. an d s hi p pe d th e m t0 0 m a h a . Er d y Mi lle r, D r a g g i n g 12.0 0lTh ese fi s h wi ll be gi ve n fr ee to .n a nr :n :_ ..r\.__.........:.L...11 Hn *lan ou)¢ .J n m ; " I h a u o u ;..- _ _ .. . . ._Blo omfi eld,No b . , d r o ve d o wn la s t Th u r s d a y a n d vi s ite d a t th e h o me of Mrs . Pe te Re e h a n d a lso a t th e Fr e d S oll h o me . Mr s .W m .Sc herdin entertain ed at di nn er Su nd zi y f or Mr. an d Mr s. Clarenc e Goc henoue o f Oma h a , an d Mr . an d Mr s , Gi be r t Hi n es o f thi s c ity . K a r l Ch ri sten se n ha s re nted the Mr s . Mar y I un d t p ro p er ty o n wes t Sou th stre et a n d expe c ts to move bui ld in g hi s mi nd no lon ge r dwells ~ ~ 1 § ll i § ' . § " ' £ § ' . § " " ` " upon fancied o r exis ti ng adversi-~ M c D o n a l d La bo r ties.Somehow they fa de away .Ha n a Be c k U i n I ll €\f€I)Coll|flll.lllitY 11100 h£l\(!'gg,,,,,|\,,,11 f " ' n ld n A A 'éiéii ""az'.;';.' £inE}§;` 12552;where the 17.20 c a rp and b u f f a lq a r e to be ta k e n 19.20 ou t a a ef f o r t is ma d e to sell a l l ann-fh n t in nnrzanmln and Fha 1ani wn mi Ma rc h 1 . M r .a n d Mr s .Ge or ge Mc Br id e we n t d o w n to Om a h a Th u r s d a y to vi s i t th ei r an n.L v le Mc B ri d e an dg r o wn ric h o r well~to-do bec ause' wh e n th e gr ea t me ss o f people new only depression these men dis- cerned in ve stme nt sec urity a n d prof it a nd s hopp ed thei r plans ac ~ c o n ii n g ly . -F o r es i gh t. I t M o v e s . l l l \ } \ K I \ | .U :l l o \ J u l n u v n u n a \ . . \ ' ond ed by Ch ris Hinz , the fo llowi ng resolution wa s adopted. R E S O L U T I O N W H E RE " * ° ,th e Fa r me r s St-ate Ba n k o f B la i r , Ne b r a s k a ,ha s de - posited wi th Th e Fi r s t , Na ti o n a l Ba nk of Oma ha ,0ma h a , Ne b r a s k a , Trus tee,c ertain securities,mo r e Qnrtic plariy deecrib-ed. fe c e q e i p v u u v a u r v u u n u u n p a w s u v ' n u r l u n - ube dis posed of in éorne other man- ner.\ LOCAL OVERFIDW Fdahiori Cen ter Be au ty Pa r lo r Phone 47-Alic e ' 1H'ip lett.2»1t F o r S a l e - 3 0 0 B u r r Oa k Posts. J ensen and Bross.2 - I t w i f e . M r .a n d Mr s .He n r y So ll o f Florenc e,w & e din ner gpeste at th e W m .Li n d e n ho me la st Sun- day . Mr . an d Mrs . C . I- I . Ko ep k e an d Helen drove over to Harlan, Iowala s t Sun day to vi si t a t th e ho me o f Mr s .Koe pke 's eiater,.Mr s . A c c o r u m g n o w e o m c m u r e p o n d e p o s a t o r y !8€Bl[J1L d a t e d : n e 211 11rn . -n r . . .n-.\....4 ........c n . . -s . . 5 . . | | | fn \ f n f . T n n n s r r v 1351 0 n" 1r|n v n r l i f p f l .B 6 9 8 ~s p e n t ~f e q v #M Chris Hansen. Mrs.Fmnk Brass invited in a (ew friends last Thursday nger- rincm in a quilting party ' ter which they were taken by their hostun on the Congregational church dhn 1 '. ui um:" a x ucpuxuiltllb; ull.: wmafr ei gh t _whic h mo ve d o n th a t stretc h o f th e Mississip pi &river f r o m Cg i r o to N e w Orle ans i n 1928 amount-ed to 1519805122 tuna '| " | \ n f I ,§|\.n n ff a n i a l n n n n l f " n u n w w ;v A v u - u » » J | n v v v - n u \ . n u u u - vubyth e Co un ty Tre asu rer o f said W q ah in gton Cou nty ,Neiir aska, Fa rmer s S ta te Ba nk o f B la ir , Netr rnsk a. and Th e F irs t Nati ona l B ank of Omaha, Omaha, Nebraska for the la s t we ek wi th he r sister,Mr s . Vi c to r J o hn s o n , o f ne a r On lm. Mr. and Mraf Ole Jeriaen spent; last Sunday In Omaha,visiting! Mrs . J ens en' s moth er and si ste r.g A n u n a n s a l t v e a l s l n I l c y u a \ |l u r l c are a f e w ite ms th a t a r e o f pa x~ tic ular interest to th e pzopie o f Nebra ska.Th e s e a r e e xpo r tite ms th a t mo ve d o u t o f th e po r t o f Ne w Or le an s :~ Co m . .. . . . . . _ . . . _ . . .1 1'f,938 tone Corn me a l a nd c o r n Kfiilf . ~ ~ . ...... . . . . . .7,192 tcms purpose of sec uring deposit of funds of sa id W as hin gton C ou nty i n sa id Fa r me r s State B a n k under th o provisions o f th e la ws o f th o State of Neb ra sk a, a nd , W H E R E A S ,$10,000.00 F o u r th Li be rty L o a n 4 %Go ld Bo n d o f 1933-38,No .Fou3§49ss, with COD* W h ea t . . . . . . . . . .- 198,151 tons| ?f'B,.ffEtj'f°lfffl_,_°_,dfR'fft',,";i';*' Mr .an d Mr s .He n r y ' W u l b u m an d dau ghter,wh o reside ne ar Ke nn a rd , wer e guests o f Mr . a n d Mr s .Leon nrd A xte ll la s t F ri d a y . Th e Dr uc illa Gu i ld me t y ester- da y afte rno on,J a n.28th,a t th e c hur c h p erlo rs.Mr s . Hild a C h ri s - fense n was hostess. 4 Mr .a n d Mr s . F r e d Ra n ki n a n d I I I Mr. and Mrs. Roland Smith, who reside w s t of Blair,enheridined for supper last Wednesday eve- ning the following: Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hineline and famlly and Mr. and Mn. Will Seltz, all of DeSoto: On Jan.21 the pinochle club met with Mr, and Mrs.Hamld Coutts at the Hans Miller home. Mrs. J. W. Blstwr and T. A. Bohs held highest scores and Mrs. Bohs 'W he at flo ur-- --. ... .... ... 147 ,567 to ns' """" ', f"" ' iwatlulml na n! ul.u m a -dau ghter we re wée k~e :\ d g ues ts atOa ts ,.-_.....-......___---11,769 tons ha,I wb r a s k a und er th e esc row th e par ental,Mr s .E .S.Be aty Ry e_ __ . .- -- -__2 7' 57 4 to ns ag re emen t dated J an mlry 27 , 19 30 hR168........-..- 31,523 toU5 ~ ~ $ * " ~ ' * = ~ . ~~" E i M....;:....n......................-p-.-.._¢.land Dr.N.Rathmarm were _conRlee flnur me I Ind `Blnlr Neuman, desires w a .mm ¥s=¢.f-__-_- 11,1sr.= ,mlwiu\'u»¢ md 'ne 1-'fm ~.€.*I,'§2ff£fE5»- "'l'»§".'l¢"'J$" ...né'§¢E"'.f nled. l.nnl -ml |...| ,.,..,_|Bu\k o! Omaha.Nehnaka Uqrlylglte lut week,ll npgmd al __¥\';_f"d jig- W M:Dolde 1.\~ w-r 'f a ''°~§. J - \ - " " ' _I `.\..»" L L summer we've had plenty of sun-kissed vitamin=in mth the fresh and canned fruits that we've eaten.Bu t no w th at winter has come v e have to depend to 1. large extent on the latter,as not everyone can afford fresh fruits shipped long distanc es from éunnier climes.Fortunately,the canned fruits are e hlied al th e moment of prime riperesa and rusaed to the c mneries whe re all of their natunl goodness. their vitamins and mineral san;are sealal in. W i nter Orc ha rd s Tl1efruils that are now proc essed in cans a mo u n t.practic ally toa series of winter orc hirds for the multitude and y ou ran have all the berries beaidejand also fruits from foreign shoren Yo u can get all sons of anples,of course.in can-a (apples whole.sliced.sauce, hut randbakedl.blnekherries,f ue- berries.cherries (white,red and Y ~¢. ` =... I~-' n w.; ~ . x .;.1§.'g 4 _.~ > ~'x ~' T _ i f ~~ -.f »»<=§»f.-»-:\"{'-12,. 1 \u '- ~» ..» ' Q '' ::..": " " "- . ;'~~~-~ °?f§:"»*/.v `=1»;\"f 13%' I\Iac|¢1, c0.:1-.|1111t. cra'» ~Ll'1-herries, ligs. fruits fur 2 . ~,;-\-e-berries,lflP¢9»gr.|;,e.=u.:'-~;:1- nerries,peache1 wh-Ie,11.1111-1. siiced and cruised), f c-1rs wh-ai: .=1.|haI1°es'i.H:1.1:==.1 ;'ne1:\:f ~ cnlaillellh pi nn-e, p|:u:*-1\|11 1|I,11|.:.-. fal .1 - » » _ =-gr IH-'L 3.1 I'.1».'2.=IZ °: t n li d. You eng dn gl qaprh-mail alllmuse june put u n g l ~ : n l I n l l l q j '| In 1' '.5-»'|routine annslnirs in |||.»I¢ |2411'¢'|°l:|-~ .111 es 1|1|\|r. ll-refn 1 du-llsiull rm; and lpri.-°o. Ell- -=.-1 ; o ne ...rv ~ 1 1 | I ~ '1~!i1es1:£;1s l.'G1.fec"!i -;f= su; lf. :e-tl ca.|...:=.r..°*.f...»'I'§c-11: ~ ras-ricm=a-1| 3=~"-\fm,<1-gg, h ewfl inah l|lrwl»-r s. c °m I1 :other 'Ef..;1. .=§¢ i!1e:.:mpi:....1"a::. neil drained! Home of Pcrfccl Tal/(ing Plclures - " " j ' j 1 'ii FRIDAY and SATURDAY JANUARY 30 and 31Saturday Matinee D a n g e r L i g h t s With Louis Wolheim, .lean Anhur and Robert ArmstrongWeslem Whoopee-Fable Temple of Silence--Vngubond THURSDAY ' J A N U A R Y 29 BIO DOUBLE PROGRAM On Your Back Wilh Irene Rich and Raymond Hackett Headin NorthWith Bob Stella and Barbara Luddy Il lu quality, Ind so lttrictlvu is lt: price, ~ It In I "."'. SUNDAY and MONDAY FEBRUARY 1 and 2Sunday Matinee Office Wife | | p u - - - f r ~'; ¢~'<1»§ . .»,.,;'~, £.T'Zr ;~§3 . ~ s '_ 1 . - f - < §e f $- 9 5 ; } » g . § ~ ,_j ;~ I ' Q U ~"\. T Q _.~5 " . » - " " ! ' * ' 1 ' : ' _'{_r,1fQ_..: ' .. . '~~g i l *~ 1 . ~ ~-o ~~- I .~1 ~-~\~f f r .| ' |~1 l 'n ." " ; ~ "~.. 1 " ; * °' V ~N :..~ ~. , i ..._ 1'n.cn»~|.¢sp~ms¢¢»» Its popul ari ty ls bas ed on u n u s u a l v a l u e I M -Tha lnu-uducticm of the new Chnvroloc 'CH£vr101215 Sl: hu established a new atundud of 1|.° a p i -n berries beaidejand also fruits from foreign shoren Yo u can get all sons of anples,of course.in can-a (apples whole.sliced.sauce, hut randbaked).blackherries,f ue- berries.cherries (white,red and 2 ~°. \ ...nne- Ml(c \p canned :1'rw=\1<r w' one-half c uv halved fred: slrwh:: ries.eandied cherries,rul~ye'1e¢:a other fruit.cut in Er.:pi~;..s ax.. well drain:.d.* oundspCottons eed oil c ak e-- Gottormeed oil meal-.... Ha y and fee d- --- .. ... .- Glucose -....----..;_..-- Molasnes _________,__ The vnlun n f f ha n hin |000.00 Fede ral l a n d B a n k Bon ds~ ;g;;;| .,pe r c e nt i n li e u o i' th e above 13,206 tons 18,314 tons 13,800 tons 12,676 tons Mania rneuhn 'men ti on ed $10,000.00 in Li b e r ty Bonds,an d said F a r me r s State Ba n k o i B la i r de s i re s to wi thd r a w f r o m sa`id d e p o d t i n esc row th e above mentioned Liberty Bonds ini oving. D r . a n d Mr s . N. J . M a n n o f Te ka ma h ,visi ted Dr .Ma u n ' s sister, Mr s. E. S .Be a ty s la s t S un d ay af t- ernoon. Mi s s Franc es Bross o f L me o ln , l f r r u n s l 6 I u .\ a ¢ i u \ ' . »n » . |n l $ \ n l n u n n n f a n a m r .an n mr s .una u.rremrrlwe r e gu es ts a t th e He n r y Chris- tensen h o me J an.20th,a t a pi n- oc hle pa r ty .A nic e lun c h .was ser ved b y th e hostess d u r i n g " th e eve nin g.1 Th e Con gr eg ati on al lad ie s te rs il f " " ¢ 1 § ` " "° " " " ° " 2 " " : ' " ' ° ° " i ~~~~~~u p v z u u f \ - u c \ n v . : | : | \ " | : u | . l .l n .u n :n u l u l i u a .e d ~~~8 0 0 6 ~d i na : : . m + » . . . f f » ° . f » f . f ~f - . ' f 1 " ' § ; . , L ' f . ° ' 1 f .$ 1 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 F e d e r a l L a n d B a n k § ' l - P " " ° " t " 'M r .a n d M r s .J a k e r e r s n o a l a r g e c r o w d a t t h e c h u r c l ~-1 ...... .....-..... v..-.¢ .nm u=-tween the mouws of the Illinois and the Ohio rivers, wus $67,128,- 885. ons r Bmw.Bonds,-Wash Dresser-a dozen newb " °' "» "§ ' i " "? I.° "5 ' lt s gg; styles -$l.{)5 vélues on sale _at Y reso ve y e °°" :~only $1-sues 11 1° 46.Faalunnnl said Washington County, Neb-Center-styles shown for the [Int rnska,that said Farmers State ti \me.2-ItBank of Flair. Nebraska be Der-" 1 __.."__,~___,._. pq r lo r s la s t 'li les day eve nin g. Fred J enk ins is r epor ted as g el.- ti n g str ong er af te r a lo n g an d sefouu illnc s.s. J oe A nd er son o f Po we ll, W y o . is vunnvfnd fn ha in 'thin v.ri1~inif\f.1.i9.-On e h un d re d an d si xty mi lli o n mi tte d to wi th d r a w f r o m th e & - dollars is n o w available f o r road curitiea deposited wi th Th e Fi r s t c onstruc tion, as a esu lt o f re c e nt Na ti o na l Ba n k o f Oma h a , Ne br a s -federal §PP"°P*"[a"P"5 and | U mB ' k n ,Tms te e th e above menti oned on han d 1:1 the va nous s tates.Lib erty B on ds held b y ir as sec urTh e 8PDl0Driations ha ve mv e n ihr and AM....a»an ls...6\n»nn§ mr .: mu mr s .n ve r e tt | .y !on ,|J r . lef t f o r L i n c oln Mon d a y to g e t ba c k to h i s wo r k , a f te r 'i n s a t th e par en ta l,M .E .Ty s o n h o me fo r a c o up le of we e ks . Mr s .Ra s mu s Johxmnsen he ld i u r u n u u u v v U . .. . »- .. - - . . . . -` .-itin g; r elatives a nd fHe n d s on,his old s ta mp i ng g ro u nd s , th e B o t to m betwe en B lair ; and Hen man..Toe 1: th e so n of Mrs . Sa m Aa dc rs on a nd | li ve d with h i s p ar e n ts a n -1 f a mi ly the nation analmol unprecedehted opportunity to advance the good roads movement and at the sametime aid in bringing business hack to normal.Prices of materials of ...,.........,,.......e.....aw-..$10,000.00 of Federal Land Bank Bonds 4%per cent and the said Federal Land Bank Bonds so de- posited in lieu of the aforesaid F nh Libert Lo hall be held§§_§j"§§{_~j1\°_[°°j§§§_§§_y§-Hngf:awa The 'imm;~1;ci<>n»\ Bank open honse to her Manda Sunday, the date being her birthday.She xawed lunch and visiting was en joyed during the nfternuon and cvcnlng. State Senator James Rodman n o r m :rr n u u r Demre g m n g wg:L.His u id . fr ie nd s an d ne ig hb or s wi ll he glad to gree t him agai n as 1hi=\ is h i s f i r s t tr i p ba c k to the ' o ld =hom:. \M r r .F r a n k S i m p s o n w a s g r e a t l y | n | ¢ n l . ¢ | |t h t 'I Y H H M w m l h n d a u u,w..., ...me .-un wiummme ox 1labor and engineering talent, a"d!:nde?Tha:nam::,er;,n:ndT;'londi- g°v@f=~g-3'-; <;="- borrow money "iona as contained in the aforesaid ow ra o nteresi.Eu:A .c d le d Jb* 1 »»n»==ff °' the "'°"§Y is f°'2 'z,f o §.§§°`&§§`. ul ».»..Y2`;"'§ wi".th bg areas w ere " J h e securities held in the afore~ uch dnlkr :ne un n."i ....,¢f..°f.""!'greenfuent "ha"be held by: and wife were guests at the hume of Mr. Rodmufa sister, Mrs. Jake Brass last Sunday when they drove up W see their mother, Mrs. W.B.Rodnwrg and sister,Mrs. DrosB./ Mrs. Frank Simpson has recent- ,....... ..-.,............,..........,evening bo receive n long diaunw telephone call from her duughwr. Mrs. W.E. Dolan ol Oxlord, Nebr. who called tn extend best wishes rc.her on her birthday which is wdny The distance is 275 miles but the .-.11unnn in verv rlear and mn fanner has been waging u battld against | variety of clr\:um|tanca ui d a sound "relief" program ls' the construction of year-round,| farm-to~mlrket roads.It is prob- lhly true that lack of adequate transportation Arteries has done as much as anything else to hold ng- riculture back. We live ln a. motorized nge, in which qdck,low-priced transpor- tation is esaendad fo commercial and social nctlvities of all kinds. Only n small part of our millions of miles of roads are aurfleed and p¢§eble at all tima of the year. Wise use of the appropriations will pay high dividends. I I I I Dun't h T u n .,z i lssudfll a warning agninst the' wer-taxation of lndustry,Noel -Sgrgenff. manager ol the mqunrm said The Fim Na tional Bank ol ly received word from Mrs. Her-Omaha,Nebraska in accordanco_mnn Shields, who with her mister with the terms ol sdd agreement left recently to vilit California. md re aipt.|They had stopped of! at El Pao BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED.i'l'exns for a week's visit with reh-tlut The First National Bank of,§ves and were enjoying the trip .omg1m, Nebraska, Trustee, the de very much.They were leaving al pomtory, he and is hereby auth-lthlt time for Sntiagn, Calif.orlzed,ordered and _directed '°1 Mr. md Mrs. R E_ Vinton ensunendertatl i e u u d Funners ni n e a t d i |t S d ,Suu e mu o f Bla ir, Ne hrnkn l§ hé| Dr. a nd ML . v:°;.:;, .,&.;f aronsud $10,00000 Elonrth Lab-1'wood, lows,and Mr.and Mrs." W u m n m G°ld B?"<i=°f . n x m n Cromer of Silver City, Ia. 1933-38 No.F00864986, mth coll-'In me evening, they invited Pm P°" attached upon the me Fann- and Mn. IL c.DeGrof1 ca have3 St" ~ 3 5 Blnlr, Nehru- s uppe r wi th the m I-nd la te r Pro f pon s ul them n o ,1 h v m 'ooo.oo 4 %Federal L u m Bun : o n lf,n ' °"°dM"'°,dw;§ vs new s hBonds with coupons attached,as rr FURTHER nEsoLvE1>,,"f,,'"" which they were gla d °° 3122; be f...Zl.1if;§1"..°'u_"$".|.,°,.I_Mr;§;°_§g;d;m;-egfgwlggg hgesi rztva uqnu Bank Ulwe dneldly c ompli mentuy ta kin. » was pleased to hem'her a»u'§h- t¢r's voice agnin.Mr.Dolan is superintendent of the Oxford schools and Mrs. Dolm assists him with mlzatlwte teaching. s no o nn ANNUAL CORN AND HOG DAY PROGRAMAhundrdWnshingum county! fnrmerx listened Ltientively from 1:80 until 4:00 o'c.lock last Mon-| dl: during the Corn and Hog Pm- zrm nrpoasored by the locllrWuh~ ington County Farm Bureau a tthe council rooms of the dtyhnl1.' Thex-ecard shows that those at- tending the meeting mme from all pans und eornen of Wnwngtontcounty.It also shown thnt four farmers came from dist-mee: of over twenty-Live milel. C°\=!=*>i Agaxt Swv#B w \ . u n u s u a l v a l u e u lu qudizy, md so nuaeclm u lu prim, :lug n 1| "" ; a :___;;:LLJLIa buying response throughout the country. Marenulmmmbuyaiin the loiuprloo flcld ul mm»»¢|v$.w|»»w¢h»u»¢¢s1». 'CH£vr101215 Sl: hu established a new atundud of 11:1 ."'- »N e w l o w p r l a o s ¢ l¢l|l~l»O¢1¥|l|ur\lan|lnu¢\rlzhfunL|-~u¢.|l\¢uC¢¢nl\»\' l-hll'lv-Vhl» v¢ h-» ».uu|\rl-» ¢-.s¢ \¢ \s n» 4» ~| &¢ v- |lll¢ l\»~¢Con~uu-\|»~¢>.un¢»m» uues un.| d-9» -l-l - |»¢u-r,..|».|n.\,lu-lu;-. Dpdnlqdpnnnann. N E W C I I E V I I O ~ s i x Weslem ~oopee-Fable Temple of Silence--Vngubond vlN'roN»EvANs area.:~¢ g _|COMING Febi:b|»g;n|;!l:n:§;\YTake Hohdny .g _;-.;"Check mdbonble Check" SUNDAY and MONDAY FEBRUARY 1 and 2Sunday Matinee Office W ife Wllh Dumlhy Macknll nnrl Lewi~u,Slom~Voice of Hollywood--Dnndng Bern FOX NEWS Lluom TUESDAY FEBRUARY 8Glassware Night On The Level Wi th Vida r Mehglm md Lllym Tnlmnn COMEDY-Piiale FEBRUARY 4 and 5 |: 14 `R::lation.s Department of the Na- M¢,v,¢bytional Association of Minufumr- ~ byern. md dm u waxes are 1'Bdlwod1MnHnn "nam Ilhr y Luu of FL Calhoun,wrw'°v¢=l°d me vmmm by giviugthelhns bam :pending a few days Inltnnds in corn and_hog pmd\m.&op Blair.There were eight ladiesfar Washington county lol' the present as follows:Mn.Lutz, Pali ion: yous..lt nhowéd a Mrs.Henrietta Bowmn,Hrs llrti inaeus in com but 1 cor- v u; ' : . . ; . . ; .; . . . ,1 0 1 1 0 + L :h 1 \ " ' . l \l \ ¢+ l ~ » ! " " " " "" " ° ; ; l v - I w i l l -u n i o n~iT-335`#`5|m n i f m u n m u a o f c i m w ml and mm legmxamree.|Commissioners.Inuom mcvoy, mn. E. R. Stew- Mvvmmsly large uecnue mnogThe public, the workers and the y ordnr of ul; County Goun ut, Mrs. Gus Scheffler, Mn. Man production.lagixlntutes ofthin country,bela.ld |of Mothen Penrllm was gust l\leQm\rrls.Mn.lhttiu _llilln Nia ll!!oi Kdrlnl-ni.a should xullze thxt Inga incense emma Mabel A. sylvu md the Noble and Mn. Elin Vaughan.3Duroc Jersey swine lander,ac- f 1... bf f : , : -4 ~ Furniture, mga md flour cover- ings.Mxthuw B. Bnndort.21-tt Ludm Peck, who nu not fuily recovend fmm a long and serious illness,went down to an Omaha hospiw last 'Saturday for treat- m~t for a !ew days. Mins Mu-gnerlte Bums ol Dm!- hl, Neb. md/Holley F. Clemmer .// w w ' Phfulhllv, rugs md floor cover- i l v ~lhthew R. Bendarf(21-ti Amnm in The Enterpri se .i M n ,M m 'Anderson o l smug » Mr. md lin. Ansel Tait vidted street is reported to be improven Inst Saturday evening at the Geo.after sevenl days illness. Kuhr, Jr. home.|Min Dorothy Gray of Fremont, C. K. Bendarf, Iiecmed embalm-spent the week-end with her pa!- e r . mx v n d e mw . mm,crm ents, Mr. and. mm. A. F. Gray. 9110991 161; na. phone. 133.8-U)For Rent-A good modem home '-'~nd dz Co. For Sale-Alfalfa hxy.Phone 21 on 27.Rollxnd Smith.1-tf The w. i n c . ke mhgwn win meet with Mrs. John l(cQuarrie on Friday, Feb. 6. Wanted to Buy-Some mmll red wves.Call 2211 on 14.W.s.Brendon.2~lt* "=.4.~ Advertine in The Enterprise. Vina Foley of Elkhorn,spent the week-amd at the home ol her parents, M-"t."'d Hrs. Jerry Fdey. A good 6-room houn well lo- abed for sale by March 1, $l'750. z-1:N. T. Lunl t Co. For Sale-A Duroc Jamey mals Ndsnih. Jmunry '29, 1931 to 18 acres of grou::d._ Geo.n.a u .I u l I n u m .u a l ;\ l ¢ l \ A n \ |A n \ ¢ u .|."ZI 0 I m n n e a c n b a u x .w e r e m a r -E .B . ~ Q 1 1 |.»¢¢"»\.¢n-nn u g if a n l \ \ \ ;F u n d ' A W B ..................|l'a Il ....*..2-.1 n ¥.|L .n h 'L A L. .f i - . . S iefe.r, 807 E. South Sf..z-zr u s in g out all Necklaces atonly$1--values Do SS.Fuhlon( m f r .2 -u For Sal A Chevrolet truck box eomplde.Phone Blue 859. 2-lt' For Sale-6004 alfalfa, second and fourth cuttings.Lloyd Jecob, Kennld Pho ne.2-lt' ln. E. M. Healy end daughter, Be tty nd Mm. A. R. Bwe npe ni lm Sahmlny in Omnha. S Johnson his moved his fam- ily nw the Edwerds residence on sum- and South mem. SIKA and Onreoats. Flntehu.'Beuonxhle prices.1;heo._y'ahl~ l m=§£li}=éame Plnochle cm '"'a evening.| The M. E. Ladies Aid met with: Mrs. R. R. Woods Wednesday dt- ernoon, Jan. 28., C. K. Bendorl, licensed embllm- er ind undertaker, Blah.0{!}°¢ phone, 161; res nhoae. 188.3-U For Sale-Wheat andfoibstraw holed;alfnlh and c o n eoba. Phone 12 on 84. John Zalouiek. lt' un. sam Stevens spent a few days last week with her dmghter,Mn. OW) Kjeldgaard, of Teknmnh. For Sale--Barred Rack eockereln 52.00.Hatching een.ss.oo per h dred.Phone 221 on 86.Ottou n io"-=.gm. . .-........-.....,..,,home~lut Sunday. Hr. md Hrs. He nry lhznen of Omaha, visited nt the Chris Let- uen home on west Colfax street lust Satundny afternoon. I offer lor elle my Belgium dn-alt ltalllon, Marqde IESG; ullo n finepedigreed Jack.Cell John Bella, Blair, Nc-b. ,so-rf . A dandy l0~ncre inet, well lo~ cated, good improvements, close in low taxes.Priee for ulck sale,q;sooo.oo.N. T. Lund & Um 2»1t Hr.end Mrs.T.R.Jacobsen nnd children of Irvington,spent the weekend at the Myron Mot- xinger home.`\ For sale--'Avo mme u newhealing stoves ln the very best ol shape.Will sell or trade.F u m-ers Produce Co.so-ef Mr.and Mrs. D. 2.Mummert,Jr..Miss France;Koopxnnn and Louis Murdoch attended the Auto Show in Omaha l m Slturdey night.n m Alice Jensen.who ls nt- fendinz the atm university, pllnl w wma home today for a few days visit before the uecond se- mester opens.For Sa le -A good broadeeat eeeder, good as new; also n 7-ft. binder; one sweep grinder and one riding cudtivator.Phone21 on 16. Henry A. Hmmm.1-2t' I Mr. and Mn. J . E. Miller a nd ne u oltumuy , Jun. u n me wu-lamily visited Sunday at the umlzfesrtiond pnrsonnge, Rev. A. F. Millerhomo in Arlington..¢Newe1I officiating.'I'he young ge" and Gwrze Crowdy visgwd couple started nt onoe for Calif- thdr deter md husbend, Mx. and°""* by auto. Mn. Sam Momlng of Omaha, lm;M,,_John Kyde of Denver, Sunday. Miss Louise Ziegler ol Wayne, Nob.:ml Manic Ziegler of the Crowell Home spent the week-end with home tolh. Regular $7.60 Permanent Waves, $5 I-nd $5 NOW.Either Croginole cn- Spin! Wind.Phone 197.Mrs x . A . P a m 29-cf The Catholic Ladies'Club are holding their regular business meeting this afternoon (Thunsday) _l .._U .__.,____ Colo. took a (ew of her old Bllir friends by surpri se lut Sunday aiwrnoon when she cnlled on them on her wny home from Chicago. She drove into Chicago with her brother-in-low, Mr. Klrkegnrd, to nee her daughter, Marian, who isstudying violin there.They were very anxious to get on to Denver nndhnd but a brlel cell for Mrs. Geraldine Stewart and Mrs. Chan N. Hansen. »'0urSmall Prices Magnify Our Values __@°_.#fruit wifi A. ll. Lun¢|*lrd,°IIO\D1°lRhi'e." "L-ou Mr.h..°1d Mrs. Andrew Jenseq ot.M1-. and Mrs. Andrew Bghg ana an me pamcmu remaence.dl Blurb. Iowa.'80-261 Mr. and Mrs. J. Mc§31a.-mhan of Fremont, uma over Saturday on daughter, who live northwest of]For Sde--Pure bred Hampshh-a nn. G19 Hinkleyceiebrabed hen mn county, were xi=1=°=:= at 142° b==»fs=°== .end af" *° .°°° .A"d'°""S¢B1.f. vimed at §he .°»f»»a.r1f=11f:.s»»-f+=~.Lam- h.g|.vy_ '>°1=v:=» long PUBLIC SERVICE 1 TRUST SHARES An easy way to share i n t h e g ro w t h o f t h e public utility industry Widx but a single investment--whether large or small-you participate in the rapidlygrowing earnings ofa lilygroup of 33 Ppblic ggility Companies when you buy Public Sen Ice Tmst Shares. Together, this quality group offers exceptional diversifi- cation, prospects for steadygrowth,and safetyof income. Let us tell you how PublicServiceTmst Sharm,hadthey been.in existence dur-ing the last 10 yean, would have returned an averageannual yield of 22%. __-{m,P-.|u.a¢..c.,.-],..... HANSEN & MEHHENS Real Euute InsuranceSecurities PILOT BUI Lm NG Phu: na nnmnptin ldumnuauawzhmusawf tnasura The lame quality that always has prev ailed at our store ls m u maintained.They are,however. oftered to you at m ore **'x;usual snvlnzs you ~ have always enjoyed when hopping here..lust glance at this llst of specials to convince yourself. Pruryps 70 to 80 size. Special 3'lb. - 256 Bleacbed Sultan Raisins per lb.-IBC Succotash 251: cens Special -»- . 186 Bulk Coffee, Special 3 lb.---691: Good Cup Coffee per lb.--~25: Reid,Murdock &Co.breakfast Coffee per lb.-----25c Peti joh n Br eakfas t fo od per pkg.25c F r u t q g g e l Z p a c k a g e s .....l 5 c LEMON AND STRAWBERRY FLAVORS Sugar 10 lb sack,Great W estern 63c Soda Crackers, lten's 1 lb. pkg.-l7c Soda Crackers,Iten's 2 lb. pkg.-306 Soap Quick Naptha 10 bars ..39c Crystal Cup Coffee! lb. pkg...BSCONE GLASS FREE Kamo Pancake Flour 4 lb. sack . . 2541 See our ten cent counter w;:!;,§g.s Address ~ 'lm simqnv °!'E"iE'|5§l'-V Kill home Tnunaly °"=°|~;=°=-_§'=f- ~I\_ Im ww lm sunday une "»f~:.'s_e:'i\x-_1°2 e.'e°.&ze°¢»'l\|n 1|niltnbéf n f Of lllli fIi8IId8i nimr.T h a M i n i o n Ci ttll!OI me I $ 8D ' lmul n van i n n uor Dreecung purposes.L. nl. man-" " ' t 1 - _ U _ _ ' " "" _ _ ""a l u m - - - - - - - qA»'f?§;¢='33='f " f & J `. i 1 ° ' i 1 f T ° i ° . ? d " ° ' § ? . f 1 § ' ; ; , ° " " ' ° * ' i s 5 3 5 ` § L`i'..f"il§`$'. f § ' ; 'T h e T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g b r i d 8 0 ' l e y , N m m i l é , N l b .3 3 , 4 1 c .n a .C h r i s t e n s e n o f B l a i r l " t \ h o m e .{<=1~=b m ¢ ° $ ~ °t h i s e ve n i . n g ,J s n .2 9 5 |M r ,a n d M r s .A l b e n C u r t i s a n d n t t h e C h f t o n H o t e l f o r d m n e r a n n b a b l f. .w h o h a v e b e e n vi s i t i n g a t 'M 5. if~ (sehr m m . lin Olive Smith, who is teach- :....... :.. elm 'rniramnh schools. spentmg U. W ..._......_ ___-end at the home o! her g teezndmathzt. Mrs. Dlive J. Smith. Jim Juhnson and daughter-in» law, Mrs. Violet Johnson returned Iram Wyoming,lll.lint weck -.|.n» rhpv visited Mrs. Johnsoxfs Sunday. Rev.N.C. Carbon,who hae been touring in the east for the last two weeks, is acpected home Friday. Fnnk Rinluw has been making Tam Christensen, who hu b°°nthen with Mr.and Mrs.E-M» staying with his son, Alex out in Beaty where they will play bridge. the western part of Nebraska -rl Waller Peck, who has been vu- Kirk,Neb.,accompanied his sun iting relatives in and around Blairhere Munday and is visiting at the for several weeks, has gone up ml the A. G. Curtis home in this cityfor the past. five weeks, left the latter part of this week for points in South Dakota to vidt relatives. Wm.Streeklua of lincoln isOhver Hudleaon place.Tekamah Us spend some t.ime_Wi*-7' _visiting his sister-in~law,'Mrs. ,Q-§ . § E r § r § 5 r ."3 » » } n f= c h a ; § ; §n h i s f i l l i n g - -.\ l _ _n r z:\G m i i k n f ¢\....&u A l l a n b l m n i f n r i n l i v station Mrs.Bertha Goklehon and so:1:f'hi, daughter, Blanche, Mrs. Lintonipmnk Dudgeon and Mr. Dudgecm.an its and fnthnr Sheldon Peck drove to|r>.\¢f».-. and family.Mr. Streckfus will be remembered An easy way to share i n t h e g ro w t h o f t h e public utility industry Widx but a single investment--whether large or small-you participate in the rapidlygrowing earnings ofa lilygroup of 33 Ppblic ggility Companies when you buy Public Sen Ice Tmst Shares. Together, this quality group offers exceptional diversifi- cation, prospects for steadygrowth,and safetyof income. Let us tell you how PublicServiceTmst Sharm,hadthey been.in existence dur-ing the last 10 yean, would have returned an averageannual yield of 22%. __-{m,P-.|u.a¢..c.,.-],..... HANSEN & MEHHENS Real Euute InsuranceSecurities PILOT BUILDING n u - n a Mlnill ldumallouabout hhlk: Sa-via Ti-nl. sum ~u o ee,pecla Good Cup Coffee perlb.--~25: Reid,Murdock &Co.breakfast Coffee per lb.-----25c Petijohn Breakfast food per pkg.25c F r u t q g g e l Z p a c k a g e s .....l 5 c LEMON AND STRAWBERRY FLAVORS Sugar 10 lb. sack,Great Western 63c Soda Crackers, lten's 1 lb. pkg.-l7c Soda Crackers,Iten'$ 2 lb. pkg.-306 Soap Quick Naptha 10 bars ..39c Crystal Cup Coffee! lb. pkg...BSC ONE GLASS FREE Kamo Pancake Flour 4 lb. sack . . 2541 See our ten cent counter W;.:!;.§;°5 Address lr. um mrs.vw. r. uma.. v. H... ,,,,,____ ______________ ___Omnhn, md Mr:- Glu-| l|h::ar;i:t convenience. low vi lad at 1.|.ou" J. susan home lu! Monday ,,?,f'd":,'f,, uh §_';'d':y _M-35 ; 'Omaha last Surgnyhand "gm gin-A `~i~i~§'§,§L§°}¢h Liu-:ue of the M.|by a number of Blair people when ner guets at e ome o rs~E church held an oyster supprrlhe ran the depot store,here in §oll_ehons \ Qauhtkr,Mrs.Ea flla nd wmv at the Wf, ~ I-Iugl}eEBlair about five :ears ago. afternoon.Confirmation services will beheld at the First Lutheran church Sunday, Fch. lst at 10 o'doek a. m. All are cordially invited to be present. Hn. Jas. Bennett and two sans,...A m m M.s.Fredrickson .of at the J. l~l.¢Nearhood lome until Monday. Hans Jersild will be installed as a theological professor on Friday evming, Jan. 80 at the First Luth- eran church. Leonard Page of Yittsburgh, hashw..visiting the Delmar Feer Decker and xarruly.Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs.Chris Nelson were dinner guests at the Alfred C. Anderson home, west of Herrnqn, lust Sunday,the occasion being Alfred Andcrson's birthday.Mrs. Tom Anderson of east Lln-I home lust Friday evenxng W"-"around thirty present.Rook and other games were enjoyed during the evening. Glen Mellow is moving his family into the Dowling property at 700 W. Front street which place he recently bought.Mr. andlllrs. 1'l\ursday,Frmay,Saturday-last three days of our Great Janu- °'{ Clearance Sale-Silk Dresses-vn ues to $20 go nt $7.95 and values to $10 go nt $5-sizes l l to 46._Shop early at the Fashion Cen!/\~r lf you want a good looking Silk Dress at n hargu n price .H Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hughes arc ilIlun '"E;§'myf"ép§A:'éar.umay night ;"'°."`}f"°"" to"<1ma Sunday at the home of Mrs. time gn N§,,§;'Q;_"spa some Mrs.Campbell came inJas. Stapleton,Hi" Arvis Downey and Mr. Ted from the countrv last. week and coln stréet entertained about twen- ~ L. ¢ Hansen. who have been uvmg in a'Y fric:1ds lH§t Sunday evening, the thcre,are moving into the dd r ing occasion bemg Mr.Anderson'ff ,Claridge home at Fourth and \ thci *=if¥¥1d=>»Th? "'z'§= Wifi, iP€£'P.,.§'1i<=»»~ streets.hein ttend anc e at an M. W . A. meet i n O ma h a an d a ls o visiting r children.'I`c¢|ay,J an.29 .ir th ei r th ir tv-f if tlfl we d di n iD-_ ..-- -r __._iversary .they exp ec t to cele e with th ei r c h ild re n in Oma ha lr. a nd Mr s .Stan ley Ma r s h o i P nw &§Sn}>f Omaha, Qpent Saturday ;i}i"m£i¢}= her iszht and Sunday at the home of Mrs. _}_ w Jai 'rn M .nd visiting ana pmocme anu a """'='M .nd Mrs. Harold Coutt.swe":.'Hl\l11=l`»§'§T'° m r a lunch was gmved by the hostess..invitda to Omaha last Saturda§;,bl0~\ a "Inf anw 'Punnn and . Thursday Friday,§9»*~'!"!a5""eveninf: to the home of al. frie:|d.}M| ;an d MPS.K..A.Plllllld ~M..._,ug M ladies amsietc1'S.all|le uuu `""`}c."i§:f"`i&"'"`§.~E}é Iast three diays of ourGreat "an""»l\Irs.éeo. Spencer,who gave 11 Spiker,entertained 'f number o:Mr. and Mm.rauseThe "I\1e.=day evening bridge club S da dinner guests at the home ar Clearance Sale-Silk Dresses fbirthdny party in honor of Mrs.young people at then home lasunYVaiuesto $20 go at $7 95 and h red Sat rd ewenin Those resen' e n j o y e d a s e v e n o ' c { e c k s u p p e r a t o f M r .a n d M r s . G r u n t A l i e n .va l u e s t o $ 1 0 g o a t $ 5 - : s i z e s 1 1 : C 0 u t t : . 'b i r t h d a y s vh i c o c l r 4 u s'v g "m p h "".._. . .;l . .. | .. : - . .lI"| ..mm m a m n n . m n m m n h ' w a r n insane i t a mth e Dr . W . F. He mp hi ll ho me , J an .2 7 ,wi th c a r d s as th e divers ion du r i n g th e e ve n i n g . Hr . a n d Mr s . A r t G u s te s o n a n d And ers en o f Sc huy ler,. A n d r e iE d n : A n d e r s e n a n d son,V i r g i l I4l........~........|Qnn.\o\r uiaifinlr ~ Mr .a n d Mr s .By ro n Mc Do n ald ha ve ren ted th e house a t 108 E . Par k s tre et whi c h wa s just va c ated by Gle n Mc D o n a ld an d f ami ly . M r .a n d Mr s .He r ma n Petersen g_f Arlnng ton a n d Mr . a n d M m . to 46.Sh o p ea r ly a t the F a sh i o nCe nte r i f y ou wa nt a g oo d loo k in g Silk D rc s g a t a ba rga in pri c e.lt' Clif f or d Me tz ie r,E ve ly n e n d ; Florenc e Ande rson o f Bla ir ,a n d , Ar th u r A n d er s o n o f He rma n , s p e n t| Su n d a v i n Oma ha wh e re th e y \ ' i 5 ' | U 1 a l l U H y I I I C I U " n a w i l ' " " * " "A l v a ;n . a n o e .n u - u - . . v . " . ¢ .- . . - . . .. . - - .g u e s t s p r e s e n t a n d t h e t i m e w a s , E l n a F r a i n a n d F r a n c e s J a c o b s a m s p e n t i n v i s i t i n g a n d p l a y i n g p i n - f C a r l A n d e r s o n . o c h l e .A d a i n t y l u n c h w a s s e r v e d ]M r s .R o s s D e e t a e n t e r t a i n e d i1 b y M r s .S p e n c e r .h o n o r o f h e r l i t t l e d a u g h t e r ,D o r Th e Mo nd ay A fte rn oo n Club met.o t h ;Da le ,la st Mo nd ay ,th e oc wi th Mr s .A .F .Ne we ll, J a n .2Ii.l»": iion bei ng her e leventh birthday JU I L I I u y c u u .u u u u u ;vn aa nu nb . . - . . -1"loyCl. Smith SPBIIIL Dunuay uve |1115 --.|Mr.:md Jlirs.Fred Young at with Mr and Mrs.Walter Peter- ibed the latter's wife at a h0S9iU~ll|The program was carried out as ix The young folks came in nite Demivur. Schenk Brothers,who recently held a funn sale and disposed of their farm equipment,will soon _sen in tis city.there.She has so fur imprcvedlthe year book bug with substitv- n and Mrs. Delmar Feer amhthnt she expects to be home this tions as tp those an charge.The rd P f p¢t3 week.paper "Chlld Labor", was read br;l ne;':§.g§n:im,.e°n;Ueggrg, olqeb on Mrs.Fred Long, who is chair-Mrs. K. C. Defiroff instead of Mrs. _._..._ -1 n... 'ur D r'¢me¢»hm inuliu Mnssor."A Pm-enffs Biz Job" by the trne wit Deets served lovely lunch.Miss Dorothy wa school and spent games until Mrs. the recipient of many "°e prefents.The :following were presenimo ve i n Bla ir .'rney n a m pu r -Sunliay so vis it relativel Th e ' dumed time C. L. Ben do rf Pro per ty latté r re ma ine d fo r a. long er via it.i mu u u ; u n :Iv» As» v. n\»11|||B| luv;|--..-..____U _": r i k D ne d a f e w me mb e r s to me e t wi t h ' M r s .F r a n k Cu rley i n plac e o f ; M a r y Fran c es W a c ,o n n... 1..+ *l"1\a¢dn\r nffnrnnnn tn ¢-nt|]&Irs.Be nd or f:" A Chi ld 's St.or y ",' Golle hon,Gwen evir e Smi th .Ma l quilt pieces.Later she served :hy Mrs. F. E. Flack for Mrs. C. 0.jory Wheatly,Virginia Rec re ~I lunch.Those present were Mes~Dawson.Mrs. J. E. Bartley was Maxine Skinner,Evelyn Brown, domes Elia Pickeli,Henry Chrimvofed in as e new member 'I'here_Mary Jan Pieper, Odille Buchan- tensen,Harry Sappenfield and was n good attendance and the ln,Peggy Pounds,Mary Jensen Ella Raver.afternoon was very much enjoyed and Wanda Ericksen. Address \> Tunein every week day morning over K. F. A,B.and listen to these hatchery problems to confront yau. O ;I I l l 'I ,=:"°~f~) .TI » ~ , n n - u r .r ' "I *-r lu l l (" "d l f i " ~|.~"* ~L ~/ f f /.( f l \`~ < ¢. ¢ '§ : "e \ * ¢ §L \r ,.. s v Q " - " ' ! 5 ? ' v "" E L1\ ,V - ~-Q ~g ,`$ _I-1 ..|n ~". . .. ~-.|_.2 .i --Q f § § , } ~ \ "? =?' Q ' on Nebraska street..The following were Sunday a.t°t~ dm rs mrdaernoon guests at the home of Mah »/1.f`°§..'"1§i.. Ci M I; §§§n'§1'ff Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ryan had as' tin Panlserfss Mr. and hits. JohnHatting and family, Mr. and M:s.|a`nd Mrs. §=g=f~===~= Kuhr.r Paul Paulsen and family,and yno avea permanetl Aaron, Edward, James and Martin Hansen. Peter Nielsen from out nearOrum, was an Fintemrise business visitor last Saturday.Pete is abusymahandhasconnections with insurance companies and a berth at the state fair so that with his farming operations his time is that gwes a natural wave?A real bargnin at $5 and satisfaction guar- Calhoun,phone 111 on 43.51~2t mteod..Call Mrs. M.Sutherland at 415 for appointment.46-tf Mrs. Gus Lyden and Mrs. Nettie Stockton of Schuyler,spent the week-end with Blair relatives. Miss Thlrza Stockton,who spent n . -- . - - s ........\.a #f h .'Z n Q ; " i t h quilt pieces.Later she served :hy Mrs. F. E. Flack for Mrs. C. 0.jory Wheatly,Virginia Rec re ~I lunch.Those present were Mes~Dawson.Mrs. J. E. Bartley was Maxine Skinner,Evelyn Brown, domes Elia Pickeli,Henry Chrimvofed in as e new member 'I'here_Mary Jan Pieper, Odille Buchan- tensen,Harry Sappenfield and was n good attendance and the ln,Peggy Pounds,Mary Jensen Ella Raver.afternoon was very much enjoyed and Wanda Ericksen. Address Tunein every week day morning over K. F. A,B.and listen to these hatchery problems to confront yau. O ;I I l l 'I _ . ._ _ __. ,=:"°~f~) .TI » ~ , - .f ~__. ` § § - ~ ~ .4-un~ W * I f A ¢ . i I - . 4 - " * - ' *I I b '..u§x.*1 f'*3-5 \--|'_,*°.£\.''=1 i l¥ \ _ ) : Y \\,*:' f " r " ? > ' ° *-. , .*{» .1 quilt pieces.Later she served :hy Mrs. F. E. Flack for Mrs. C. 0.jory Wheatly,Virginia Rec re ~I lunch.Those present were Mes~Dawson.Mrs. J. E. Bartley was Maxine Skinner,Evelyn Brown, domes Elia Pickeli,Henry Chrimvofed in as e new member 'I'here_Mary Jan Pieper, Odille Buchan- tensen,Harry Sappenfield and was n good attendance and the ln,Peggy Pounds,Mary Jensen Ella Raver.afternoon was very much enjoyed and Wanda Ericksen. Address \> Tunein every week day morning over K. F. A,B.and listen to these hatchery problems to confront yau. O ;I I l l 'I 1 _ ,=:"°~f~) .TI » ~ , _ : u + "'°-1 TT1 *L .*H .1.s=»\-+-if ~va . ...r This hatchery is located up town next to 0. P. Skaggs and known as the Blair Hatchery for 4 years. F a r m e r s ' P r o d u c e & H a t c h e r y Phone 253 H. J. Madsen l > Tunein every week day morning over K. F. A, B.and listen to these hatchery problems to conlrout you. Announcing B by Chick Prices It always pays to buy Quality Chicks. Our Certified Chicks are blood tested. leg banded for the highest in egg production, menulng tlinl 500 of our Chicks properly taken care of to maturity il worth an much production concerned, ns 1,000 of the uve- nge Chicks sold that are picked up here nnd there tu fill an order.Remember ln these times do not experiment with Chlcke you know nothing about.Just enll us now and plnee your order regardless of when yru wleh delivery. Pe a t L i t t e r NoCl\i¢k grower can nfhrrd to be without this Litter.German Peat Lltter,order now $2.95 per Bale Price good up to Fehrnnry 15th C u s t o m H a t c h i n g Phone un (or raervntlon on Cnltom Hatch- lng, $2.W n tray.We luve always hmught price dawn for the benefit of the public. We reduced hatching from $4.00 to $3.00 and now we feel that the farmer peed: nn- other reduction. for Baby Umm1200 or More White Leghomn 9 : Buff leghurnlBrown Leghorns ' AncmmsBarred ROC|(lWhite Roch llc Single Comb Reds White Mlnnrcu Buff Orplngtons While Wyundoun Ron Gnnb Reds Buff RocksWhile Orpiltgtona 126 n. 1. Whites L i gh t Bn hmuJersey Black Ginn l k Asoned Envy Ian Th m o 10: 12: I IBC llc Chick Prices 4.Sllptf-Qualify Regular Grade an 1200 la t Tha n `or Mere 1200 12c 13: 14:15: 1 Sc 1 6: 17:1'lc Splendid,healthy chicks [mm vlgoroun flocks.l l m proud of this gnde. for you get wonderful values at the low price asked. White Legbomn_8c White Rocks Whjte Wyandotte; Barred Rocks 9: Red! Bu!! 0rping','oml Assorted (Mostly Heavier)..8c Assorted (Light: and l>leavln_.7c Aaah-o White: (85% Females) 20¢85%Mlles)m \ 1 _ 5-5 i'%f»_j~» o l >`~f"5-4* I-f T Q - ~xJ , - = ~"lr ~¢ , § I;, ; " " f i - .t:" .I \|l gfv L§ "5J " A*--i Q ..._»;-_,,~ ~ . (I .,¢, '!:¢"ff».:J ~~I» ~.,; , ; lj; 3 ¢_~ ' a r s w ~ .. g.._f-7:..i\v ';»°:` l _!~ ~ . ~ g . r.L..L in 1 9 T ,1 , ~` \ .4 |" M * 'r I1.~J |1 .iw \ 1 _ 5-5 i'%f»_j~» o l >`~f"5-4* I f V (_ g , _ \ _f f - ' Z 1 _ g " |Q .n l . . _ ,. . . , 1 , g g f » . ,. I ..1 L ~'" ' .T.|:\"*-2 +.Ju - - i f L ~.": ""'r~f\9 * . I1 :- - °-.f an n n M 1 I m e px[BL WCCIS n l .m a y l l l l a | v| | ¢ u nretumedtoSthuylerwithu r l l .|. u u : u hM r a n d M r s G e o r g e T h u n n o f o m e , .............¢"".lI.....I..,....,n l a u o a n f n u " -~ N mr \,»l1.l..ll\||.L||wli lc |.Il\.¢lnu||\gnue r s a t Th e `FInterpriSe offic e la st Rn h n df . v Georire wa s a fo r me r Miss LaVaughn Moats plans vugo td\I§:\coln tqmorrow to register / / "f.2 , '/1:i f !,J J/ 0 rw a ? studrntof the writ/er's and we had a planar little visit over old l i m a He is farming near Cal~ houn and is making good. li s a Myrtle Paulsen was verypla s mtly surprised last Friday evvninpz when a group of twenty~two young folks called to help her celebrate her birth annlversary.The evening was spent in playing games after which a very delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Paulsen. Mi s My Sho rt, daughter o i ' hir. and Mr . R. Short of Blair, Salt last Sunday for Wayne where 'she will enter Wayne State Torch- ers College for the second semester. Miss Short attended school rsrliev inthe yeorln Wayne but was forced to give up her work on account nf illness.She ulans to finish the year there. l lor the`second semester at meétateuniversity.She will {o¢>m with her sister,Evelyn,who is also n student there. Start, the New Year with enter-tainment at its best. ' A Coronado Radio will bring it.All latest improvements.Gl.mble's Play-Boy $49.50-Model 72, $69.50-Model 82 $99.50 complete with tubes.Gam-ble Stores, Fremont, Nels.2-lt The 0. E. S. kensingtnn met Jan. 27,with Mrs. Geo.Bates. The assisting hostess-es were Mrs. H.H. Brown, Mrs. R. E. Vinton and Miss Cora Beard.Those pres- |e:\t reported a very pleasant alt- Mrs. wawlf Burke. Misses sw-\ dned and Lella Stapleton ot Srn Francisco,Calif..spent Saturdsv . .~ _...__ .. .\.- \...._.- Al n..:.. ernoon. Thursday,Friday Saturday- last u1ree days of our Great Janu-vClearan;;6'§alJ S2lv\'\§;=ses--ues to go a 'Ivdues to $10 go at $,:sizes uto 46.Shop early at the Fashion Com-=r il you want a good looking Sill' Dress at a bargain price.l t / \\"f""\°'L»:- /\ \nl Htgs Ponni'ng Coldwhen keen, ''.»¢$--ml-1-nr Ihr _...l j | _ ed 1.1HEN i1.'s popping cold Outsirlctl |iuaran:ce it to pop."G.| aranlc " has bec ome this c onf; slugln.and the |ce»¢.ad branches o a opthe trcc a are c rac kling in 'llseiand any tin whic h refuses to pc cutung wind, thcrc 's no mure salisiaclorily is promptly replace\ a *- -#au \¢»f|\ru|.p|\ Iw n You FW?sh: Another popcorn candy is kno as Cor n Bri ttle.To make st, s i p u t t w o c u p o o f g r a n u l a t e d s u ; '. n h . .n n 1 J ! i l f k I I D L T I ~~I ulu;may va . . - -_-_\ molasses or s:ra.ucd hone):half c up of water ip a_d~ , :ind uue- ccp, heavy" " '" " " " " ' m f ; : : " § a ' , \ ; : ~ t |m a m a li e e s l n ._tu r e n ty - o n e T h e F W F !d m ' I I E d a u g h t e n r r H" | . . l g L \ . ? f ¢ . . .n|-|...|-.» fr-\....ff popular indoor : p o n than I~1.v»=\z ur me c u s wmc r :Iuuucg .....Q.urn_ovc r lite flames In un.u,».\Po pu lan ty Ren e we d =-killct.Stir over the hr: oruy un-»- 1=---\.....\than MnM m Chas.Stapleton who pass'away last week. and accompanif ,.|{Wtl..'5 D r o u g m .w n m u anno ;u u|.¢ »-4 d n y b y t h e o f f i c i a l s a n d w a s f a l t e r : | 1 5 . n e f o r e t h e _ ~ o f i n s a n i t y w h e r e l.£fC§llU¢I \|r_.|.....-ll :...a.....o}r¢n nf makin!Until a few y ears ago when pep-eorn packed in hermetically scaled tins and pails was introduced.all of it was sold in bulk.\Vltetler shelled or on the ear, it was Cxpqlt\{ltoallsortsofatmosphericc ondi tions in the grocery store.Some of it dried out,sonic absorbed too mu c h moisture.and n ea rly all ol it collected dust and dirt. I t A ll P o p s Ne w Housewives who bought popc orn under lltese conditions had no as- surance that it would pop satisf ac- .or1l;,and quite treqttently their worst leafs were realirod.A large percentage of the c orn refused to pop, and oc casionally , even when it did.it popped out into discolored, dwarfed kernels. The new proc ess of sealing pop- corn in tin. however. has eliminated all oi these objectionnl ieatures. The :orn so processed is carefully select- ed from the finest Iapanese dwarf hulless popcorn stocl! that is grown, and the nroblem of "to DOD or not "B duly au |.llLElsl.lvn va ...-.-.asp un in the above headline!but simply wan t no say that the i nno-ductaon of popcorn whic h can be "Guaranteed to Pop"is Cr td ttd wi th being responsible for the re- cent revival in its popularity .I n - vestigations have shown that more people are popping c orn than .a few years ag o, a nd tha t th er e is mu c h wider general interest.in recipes for ma k in g popc orn c on- lec tions.Here are a few suc h recipes, in- cluding that for the ever popular popc om balls which have a rec ord o i roved popularity which reac hes over many y ears. Popcorn . Candies To make these popc orn balls y oumelt one»hnli c up oi butter, and add wree c ups of sugar, one cup oi corn sy rup and one c up of water.b i n until the sy rup boils,then do not stir again.Boil to 270' Fahrenheit,or u n ti l the c andy is brittle when t r i e d i n c o l d w a t e r .P o u r t h e m i a t - s l lil tilt IUQZI I5 Glgiuncus °°°*j "until the mixture is very slightly scorched and wi ll crackle when dropped into c old water.Removefrom the lic e, add one teaspom oi vanilla and one quart,Slishlly snlted,of the popcorn whiclt comes inhermetizsyy sealed c ontainers. and Enally s in two teaspoons of $01121 mi xi ng well.Pou r i nto a shallow buttered Eau. and, \[»l1¢l1 cold, '>\'!='l' into suita le sized pieces for setvittg.Popc orn Fudge is made by boiling one cup of granulated suzar.one cup oi brown sugar, one CUP ol thin cream and one teaspoon oi butter to the soft ball ===g;;' m e f r o m the fire, beat until s y r u p ND Nto thi c k en , ad d on e~ ha li www o f vanilla and two cups of the PUPUOTUwhich is sold in hermetically sealed cans.Po ur into a greased Pm- and, when c ool, cnt into squares. P m : w i t h P o p c o r n Chi ld re n lik e to ma ke s tri nll ol glistening white popc orn to wear at.......t.\.......ma th a n ar e a ls o W if i the bodv to Craisr. Neb. where i' " `~ t 1. "he was gqjuugeq Insane.ue muo res |b¢ taken to the hospital at Norfolk Hr. and Mrs. George Van De~m n g m C C Van Deusen a"'i Lzteas soon as there is room Don . Van Deusen drove down *1 Tom Thompson,who reside:L i n c o l n I n s t S u n d a y f o r 4 v: : " . t !e d lv:n f : u i d \U v |"'f 'V n n n n a i m o n w i a n J 80 1 3 1 1 O f B l a i r :e n j o y 8 P B 3 8 In'patient in the new ~»1»*-r 'hospital at th'=t phwr¢~ and is ¥~~-' 'ing treated for diabetes.Thfvfound him in 2006 spirits and ep- pamntly much improved. Hrs. O. Hopewell rec°¥v¢'d \1r |frvrm her daughter.Elizabeff. Hrs. Bert F`8\tvlu. of the r1»n*h ef 'ML FHWB'mother, of Clarkson,Neb.Funeral services were held this. Thursday.morning nt Hug f1~tn1"l~y heme af Clark'=n*\ and IW". 'Hopewell and Mrs. Philin O'Han» 'lon druve over to attend the ser- surprise on his bir thday last Sun day when the (allowing relativesbrought well filled baskets and spent the day:Messrs. and Mes- dsmes A. W. and Ed Rose of Blair. James,Frank.Will and D m Thompson and families. 1 s The following relatives enjioyed dinner last Thursday, Jan.22 *st the Carl Pieper home,the occa- sion being Mrs. Piep:r's birthdezr Mr.and Mrs.James Ryan,Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sappenfield, Mrs. Jss. Snppenfield, Mrs. Laura Tnfbe, vic 'Peter Jensen and mr.and mrs.°1-1...Mies:nn Prinrilla Rh¢md»~a.|G°°" Helton.A fine uma was re- af ""»¢}"2>"f`n`i\»-.`A.1.`é1"L:}e. -fohrr AI s P0Rlma d f s . a n d Ma r v Moore, rlaunrh-\M te r o f M r .an d Mr s .P.s .Mom~e.| dHv l d t Mo n d a y mo r n i n g f m' W a g u e ,*hi* w h e n t h e y w i l l a t t e n d t h e W a y n e f g e l i ;A r n L " | | .Q-_. . _ _. . . _ _ n _ n _ . . . .I t . . .L. . l . . rs.J .P.J en se n le ft Wednes- f o r W ash ington.D.C . w h e n rvnnq a==|=sta te delemrate to Na ti o n a l Conferenc e betwe en Vn1=»\»¢\n'¢:Tlnrnnn and A-npr. Lo pop" in eliminated.This c o rn isl especially processed to g ive it just the right perc entage of moisture to make st pop most suc assfully , and in then hermetically sealed in tin to insure tl1e maintengqc e eg thn per- ture slowly , stirring c omunxgy . ourfivequartsofpopeofn_ which has been bought in hermeuealiy sealed tin comainen usd previou-dr salted. Shap e i nto ba lk whe n c ool mo uth t o h a n d l e . Y i ' L A » u » » \ A | » | \l ¢= l \ | i | \ l ' | | 4 ' O f I in whiel grown-ups c an make than into table dwontinna-A mu d r q little menmnd .women c an be mad: by thr ad inl p opp ed c o rn mg c th er to form bodies, arms and ICI! and heads. and dmc have bps;e for " [ | 1 P p p - r I H (1 1 u L,|ll.I|||" | U '........¢ ..-R h o a d e s , M r s .P h i l i n 0 ' ¥ { *l " " ' ' r d i c a n L e g i o n o f f i c i a l s . Mrs. D. V. Mr-.aww drove no in the invited to speak befor Rhosdee. car with the girls to rr~nn the immediate pa H u n t | . \ \ » \ r m m m ¢ ~ n m fn r t n h i v Q o t fl » 3 . '\' h z m u n : n d u l d i t l n n n l '``fact popping common muennsuu .|in .. .............. -_- _5 3 ; h a s ~Because:d the pains taken Z,gif |1;IdPiwqainst the aides of y °se est make this elpeéiadly selected and small bowl i mma of molding ns' Y m ' " F t P ( t l e p r o c e s s e d c o r n e x a c t l y r i g h t f o r a l l i n t o h a i l s ." T h e n ,v l n m 3 i s d o o g i ' » - » » - - ~1..- - -4 -I n n a n place cards at informal lqnmeons.Some hosteses who are clever vrhhtheir Eugen have nlso jaeen able so:mice various small manuals by the hmmltxl Im!!-»nniminr numoscs.uze company" remove u li uu l uni ulvm'|,:::..;" "i"f'" "'"*-i'=1..'::\f"f=*' "'*'1"':" T"af-.a.1"'.° ' ' iflus mn .- . _ . . 'A ___.. Blair, Nebnxkl, Jnnuuy gs, 1981n mn f s .erKENNARDNEWSTHE 1:arered nefora h u ar es Hg n in . an d he p ut o ut h i! h an d to h old lt back.Toluen e.On ly 1 f ew s te ps fr om him..De i d. lik e hi t mo the r . Odd went a hea d nl' h im ha lfway to the s ti ll fo r m a nd no p pe d .H e " l l ia n ulsensed nomenhlng eemu cou »no p e o p e 1 en-~ome s m ~'|I -¢ ~a |unB I R T H D A Y i a ,c e n t u r y b e f o r e g o i n g t o O m a h a I t o r e s i d e .H i s d a u g h t e r ,D r .N o r a M r .a n d M r s .W m .J a h n e l d e ~ ; l ~ a 1 i r c h i ! d s a i l e d r e c e n t l y f o r a n e x - He n r y Ke mp c ke ,wh o ha s been i ll thepa .st.wee k,is n o w abie tu be up an d ar o un d . Mr. a nd Mrs. W il! Th urb er c an qa | :|~l1,Q |: \puvnLs, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jahne l Mr.and M n .ual B i f f ! v b ' 'Mr. and Mrs. Chdstolfcr Ande ~.ited at the Ansel Ta ft home on sen and Mr.and Mrs.Christian'Monday vening,_Andersen spent Sunday afternoon!Mr. .mi Mm Roland Srmth Vil- at_}-jgpz Ander§en'§|ited relatives in Omnha last Sn-nn; Plains of rr |':..:::;.. ;._;:.,|,.|,f .xr T»._.. n........\.............».,».:»..XIIa lFvn¢.»» u~..,...:: ; ' . _ 1 ;' ¢ : :' " "':: f'.."1 ,e : ':f' c f. Q.: ~|| tha t da y._ Banc o wa s play ed d u r i n g the ear ly p a r t o f th e even in g wh e n Mr s .J d m e l assisted b y Mr s . Bai nb ri ge served a fi n e lunc h ab ou t rrlidnight. Mu si c a n d ga me s m m play ed th e r e s t o f t h e eve n i ng a n d suit# able prizes gi ve n th e winn ers. Ever y on e ha d a fi ne ti me ana? voted the J a hnels real e nterta iners. Tho se pres ent w e n :Mis ses Fr e id a Grothus en,Fr e id a Ka y , E d n a Vos s,Ma r th a J n hr lel,En-no Nelso n,Ma r t h a Bain bri ge,W i l m a Ne wh a u s , Ro ma Be hr en dt, B er th a He len ,Ma r io n ,Ma r g a r e t J u hn el; E m i l an d Fr a nk He n r ic k se n ,W m. K a y ,J r.,P a u l B r u s h ,Ric ha rd L a m p ,K e r mi t,Ve r n o n a n d Be r- na r d J u ng b luth , Ra y J a lme l, Gle n , He n r y ,Ma r t i n a n d J o h n Voss, Ho w a r d Nelse n,Leo na rd Mi lle r , Alberl:Kahnlc ,W i lf r e d an d He r be r t Newh a u s . c d th e me mbe r s o f the Co lb y C o m e r Clu b a t h e r h o me i n the c ou ntry la st f rh ur sd ay af te mo o n .D r . a n d Mr s . W . E . W r i g h t a n d c hildre n were Sunday dinner guests o f Mr . a n d Mr s , H o m e r W a r d . Mrs. Llo y d J ac o b . spen t Tiles day af te r n o on wi th Mr s . A r t J e n s e n . Mr s .Ma r y L a u t r u p a n d f a mi ly ar e mo v i n g i n to th e Muthi es c n pr gr c tty thms we ek . r .a n d Mr s .Er n e s t No r d i n , l u . a couale of weeks in Omaha visib- lng o d school fdendu.Mrs.Frank Weexipghoif,Henman, Paul and Richn of Irving-ton, span. Friday at the Will Jac- obsen home.Mrs. Will Jacobsen has been on the mick lin this past week, sms. CARL WARD SICK AT KENNARD Mrs. Carl H. Wardis iii at her home hare and her daughter, Mrs. Floyd Alexander was called from Wayne to care for her. I lI \..........._............M1 5 an d Mr s.Lillar d J en se n a nd f a m i ly v i s i te d a t t h : A l Kr o n b e r g ho me Sa tu rd ay eve nin g. Lawren c e Ma tz e n spe nt Sun day af te rn oo n a t th e E .E .Ma tz e n home.Mr . a n d . Mr s . J o h n Fr az ie r,Mr . and Mr s . Ha r r y S wan s o n , Mr . a n d Mr s .A lb e r t; Ne i s o n a n d Mr .o n e Mr s. S or e n W o ls man n an d f amilie s visi ted a t th e A lf r e d Svoge rson ho me In s t we e k .Mr . a n d Mr s .Ro la n d S n d th a n d J u n io r we re Sun day din ner din- ner gu es ts a t th e F r a n k Sc hafer home.Mi s s E r m a Ni : i s e n attend ed a bi rthd ay pa r ty ho no r in g Mi s s He le n J ah nel a t th e ho me o f her here Tue sday af ternoon,A n u mb e r f r o m he re atte nd ed th e ma: q u e md e d an c e in B e nn i n g l0 '1 S atur da y ni gh t.Mr s .Pa u l Noe l h a s b e e n o n th e .iek iir t his wee k.v A. R..ea le s of n e a r B la i r, h a s r e n tf d th e No r m a n W ilkin s far m. Mr .an d Mr s .Ge or ge lle de lun d \.| .'10 Omaha visito rs Sunday . FORMER KENNARD MAN IS IL L Woni has been reedved here oi the serious illness of G. W. Fair# child nt his home in Omaha.Mr. Fairchild lived on the farm one mile east of Kennard, now occu- pied by his Aon,Edgar 0.Fair- Quuxrmc P.An'r\' Mesdames Ruth Rosenbaum. Sam Hall,Earle Jenkins,G.E.Kron- berg,E.Spraker,Ne\s PewrscnandAndrewN.Andrson apmt Ix- - - n s u m a y :a |.L a m b .Th e ladies we re wo r ld n g o n a q u i lt f o r th e L a d i e s ' A i d so- c ie ty whi c h . th ey pla n to nngslw n e xt we e k . » o | . | c ,CRY in the night.Coticl Ngcause for alarm U Casloxin and . This pun vegetable pre mr' o n ~uick comfort. .J auever harm.qlt is iho sensible Hap; ~hen children an uung.wh¢m¢r |!'p~e stomach,gr the htlle bowehgoEc og oonxupation;or diarrhea.~en gn Lonwhcs are coated, or thcrealh as ad.mever \Q:ae'| needf genus rgatlon. Cluldnn lam:»¢ um of loria, and in mllaem ~akes it sale (or tnequant me. nd a mbg? ~ done ol' Cutorb wayl lu o r gm '-~an strong maiinine mean only ba dull. use. r y ; , y ~1 C A S T O R I A Farmers Attention! We pay 50 cents per 100 for dead hogs if your call amounts to S00 pounds or more.We operate our own plant in Doug- las County and can supply you with Fresh Tankage at . $2.15 per ioo pounds Millard Rendering Co. Phone 67 ~ 2 We Pay Phone ~ _Jo'r1'mGs Albert Lambrecht and Morris Hansen of Winsnide, arrived at theFunk Gasser home Monday after noon for an extended visit.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cunningnamxizdted at. the Wm. Hunt home in Oliaaha Cluesday.Frank,Hermazm and Reinhart Gasser and Albert Lambrecht and Morris }{u1..sen attended the auto show in Omaha Tuesiny.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gnsser on! family.Aihert Iambmcht :md ?I|.rris 'rI. mon spent Tuesday eve- mm.: at 'he 3.01113 Gomham ho n-.Mrs.Gen.Naeve,Maggie andPansuc-ro dinner guests .iz ti'-. Win. Ruhr home in Blair SundnvMr.and M m Charles Misfoldf- and children were dinner guestsat the Leo Miller home Sunday:'Mr.apd Mrs.Reimer Clausen:md daughter of Benson were Sun-day afternoon visitors at the Frank Gzwscr horr.<°.Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fitch and Dovvld were Sutxda v visitors at da y e ven i ng .' Vi si to rs a t th e Ha n s Svo ge r so nho me las t. we ok wer e Mr. a nd Mrs . Er n e s t Mo ns on a n d J o h n E r n e s t, Pauline No hr en be rg ,J o h n L u n d : Mr . an d Mr s. A lf re d Svog er llim a nd Ch ri s ti n e, Mr . a n d Mrs .F r e d N e l- son and fa mi ly ,Te d Ne ls o n a n d J o hn \'o;rt. Mr s . , Fr e d. An d er s on an d Mr s . Georg e 'B rode rsor spe nt Mo n d a y nt Albert Peter:-\»n'=. hir~.Nnh~nberg ~and Mr.méé' Mrs. Arthur Jensen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ilunninpghamand family vidted at the A1 Kron-bcrg home Sunday afternoon.Leslie and Clarence Christensenof Omaha. spent the week at Al~bert Petersen Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nielsen and family helped Thus. Anderson cele-brate has birthday last Sunday afternoon. m a u a I l |ls t.fDr. an d Mrs. J . B . A nde rso n a nd ¢hildren o f Li nc oln we r e Sunday di n n e r g u e sts o f Mr . a n d Mr s .E . 0 .Fairc hild.\Th e J u n i o r c la s s p la n to h o ld a ro ller sk a ti n g p a r ty a t th e K e n - no r d pa vi lio n n e xt Tu e s d a y eve~ mn ~ .g L V ;. Mr. and Mrs. John Marshalland daughter,Mr. and Mrs.Charles Misff-ldt and childrerl were supperguestsat the Max Klutz home Sunday evening.\'Mr. and Mrs. Louie Gottsch and children and Alwna Christerben ) 750 011, YOURHARNESSDoIT NOW jack Dempsey Ke n n a r d -----Nebraska vlted to Blair Thursday to spend the aiwmoon at the Crowell Home.Mm. Ina Lamb entertained at aquilting patty at her home last'l'hursd f afternoon.Mrs.lizabeth Berry, Mrs. H. E.Ward and children,Mrs. ElmerMillerwere luncheon guests ofMrs. C. Miller.Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E, Rnscn- \ ||||||||m|||||||mn|||||||||||||||m||m||||||ulmu|||||||||nummu||||||||nun||||||||||||||||un|||||||||||||umn||||n| Goodyear ~1 cP a t h f i n d e r > ;~ A REAL low priced - ~ g ~ tire with amadng A ~ ~ quality.\ " \ ~ ~ ~3 °~ 5 ' ~0 ~, > '.L"=é 'vn~1 \f -_\xx 1 ~ W a t c e f o r , ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~'i!f N e w l o w ~ . ~ , , » » ~ Prices On Goodyear Quality Products ROSENBAUMSERVICN§TATION VIS]I :..ur dn y e ve ni ng ,Mr .a n d Mr s .F r e d Pec k we re di n n er g u es ts a t the D or a S umn e r ho me F r i da y .A lb e r t L s mb r e c h t a n d Mo r r i s Ha n s e n re tu r n e d to th e i r h o me a t W in si de Thu rs da y .Re i nh a rt Ga s - se r a c c omp an i ed th em h o me . KENNARD NEWS Mrs.George;M~nking went ~w 9 ,0 ot n - P a u l P u l l s When you are s;z_;'}°`ering n m x m c u s Yo u wa nt prompt re li e f.undNEURALGIA Use Dr.Milcs' Anti ~Pain Pills forprompl relief. Muscular Pains , $F\mctlonal Pains] U-even those sul srwere uhm.theyVw misul.-'n lor; l£hu\|xii.\r~n\Sui-I mica. lambugo-~|f ari-rn-ln.-xed quiclz lly nv Dr.Biilvs'fiknu-Pnin Pills I Z5 nu 25 :mls ' and ~ Dr. Miles ' Anti-Pain Pills relieve the pa ins (cr wnich we reco mmend the m.They do not upset the stom- ach.cause constipation,or lea ve unpleasam after effects. A pac ka ge in y our mwi cine ca b- inev..pocket,o r handbag.me a ns fewer ache and pains, grea ter cn-jo y mo nl. Si m e li i c he nt wo rk, le s s losw of time. Dr.Miles'Anti -Pni n Pi lls ha v e bevw used wi lh suc ce s s for thi rty y e a r . (iel diem al your drug store T " \III '¢,.:~"im :;w l ww ,', |Ul[?!5<§ f f \ I f b o b h "fm »=_;,,~,, ,~.a?`9°`*"a.~.. ~>f ~ " % r ~' ~ 1 : ~3 ~ ~ ~1 . ~3 nn'\._'~ ~~., ~. ,v Q".'.¢`%_" F ">u fn.' ;~»...r" iw~=¢2$T§;~:=.~'=,..,_ ,. , ~> > ~ v!'9i f ~3,-it =.;.~@f~»,* b1I_"¢~ "Q M ...I Q .; ~.'~"-'f \ N ;.=~ : m a *»>~r>x _.,,,..45 p ~...~...,, ~ " ; " f ~ » % ! ~ ? ".~if fs~"f ~,'up 'Ms 9 * \ f ' \,»g~~.:.n .4 \.¢I ..<._Hn moment,a sho:c ame fr om the mill.an d a Dash o f pain darted thro ugh J eema' a rm. He was f lung hac icward an d c aught h l ms d f to hear ec ho es of th e exploli on beat- ing against the forested h i l l v a n d the wheel a t the top o f th e mlll xereamlnl: a t hlm.li e answered th e shot by droppi ng his bow an d da s hi ng I u war d th e mi ll. De ath mig ht e li si ly have met h i m at the threshold |.||f nuthin!! mn\Pt| ln U12 'YIIUIIIIBPC¢v~r'¥~u_},n»-Hd»» Umm at;_|,¢,""\ /Wan:-lui-¢»a n- : n us n - u -\.\).l.lln M..'-°\\g w vh l g n u l n a m'p r e d l c € e d : T A l n e t t e h a i l ` 5 ` é e n " r i f h t . F l f m d n w i t h w l l i t e s k i n s ,w h o ;iIin}Eéi5`E§ s1.a;.;.Ind tharv 'gun no lound ln It except that o!his num bnmth m d his n d n " c f u r r n n I - W i t h h i s E n g l i s hw i f e . C u t h c r l n v . a m i t w e l se - Y e a r - o l dm n .* . | e ¢ m n "H e n r i B u l u i n ,F r a n r h u u l e r l n C a n a d a i n 17 4 3 ¢ | l l l \ fl \ Il !¢ .| . _ . n ;_........\t...,......¢l n t h u T o n - w v r e o f h i s b l o o d ,h a d s e n t t h e h h n i c h e t k i l l e r s t o p r o v e l t .A n d l i k e a l o n e gl mo st h e w a s l e f t t o s e o i t a l l .T h e m l l l w h e e l k n e w a n d .e v e n i n m o m e n t s o f q u i e t . l w n r t .O d d w e n t t o t h e f l l z h t b l n n r r o w s u p s w h i c h l e d t o t h e tn w vvl 'm o m a n d t o l d J e e m s t h a t 1°.h:;[t h e y s o u g h t w a s t h e r e . l w x m 1 r u n UD ,h i s h a t c h v t r a i s e d I.IUFK IIII lu rl n. l |r » u; l\ .1 |I\u v -- -t o u r n i z n e u r l e .A n t h e s t e w o p a n at h e B u l a i n f a m i l y l l o n i l u w a ? h u r n a f r o m a vn u :t o l l w T a n t e u r n .C a s l u r : n e ' a w a m h - r i m ;b r o t h e r . mmnmfl rn UOHSQSB U10 UOWEF to I In ulrllrn° " ' " " " '"r - - - - - -'"l u r n u n! toll hlm lo.Ile must have been an un!"lah stubborn foriitudehaheed sllalilu and tcrrlfglnl object l! £.'1&-"E"".!§..§""°..E'.f.l'£'.'}iE'l E12 is @»w1eef°".£=!:f""a'.£'f£.°?£' geeflepslbu h, masts them. CHAPTER ll--Hepa lbnh. aa in hllcustom,h u brou t present:torhlg nlater nnd her mily .To Jeemnhe gle n a s p le n di d rlec c o! c rim-aon velvet,la u gh lng y te lli n !theboy lt is to be a present from eemetoTolnettaTontcur,amall :laughter ot the c elgneur.Ileinllbnh nllogivesJet-me n plutol b d d ln g hi mperfec t himself ln marlumnnshlp, for the people or the frontier are c on-atantly in fem ot rnlda by Indianwar partlea. allies ot the Entliah. c nxrr r.- n TI! -' I'} "b ll| lb llI tan- uMLhlaatety of the Bulalnn, ln theirIsolated Aposltlon. but Henri laughs a t th e l an of danger.J e nn a r g' -n n t a the ve lvet to Tolne tu .ercousin.Paul Tncho,n ferr 'Learnolder than Jaelna, contrlveu to rowthe parc el away ..leemu resent! theaction,and nttac ltu Paul,bu t thetar tar 'hmm ilu! smaller hav.C HA P TE R IV--Next.da I te msfee lin g h e u ma wro nlr in rawllmrbefore Tolnette.| f ° "to her hometoalterhisapo o1le|.He h u nHmdame Tonten r re er to htm an a"li ttle English beast,"but ma ke :his apologuea and ¢o n .h o mq ,an ' -.tn g no th in ; ot wh a t h e h u over-he lr d.Hepslbnh taken his depart-ure.'rho ton ttu re go to Quebec,where Tolnnlle ls to be educated.Af te r tour 5enra d u r ln l lrhlc hJemms prac tically revhes manhood.the 'rontourn rcltlrllh W u beter:enBr ltaln and France d a m n ,an-1Frenc h aettlc ra hasten to .loin Dieshu. Frenc h c ommander.1lenrl annJec ma remain nt home.Ab un t Un edn y o n n hunllmr tr ip, J e eml see:tmom n dlatnme hla home In Ulmer II l i 1I 1 I 1iII l u c n u n u n ..V . . . . . .. . - . . - - _-c ould turn south to Gn d his tengo nnee wi th Dlesknu.To ln ette b elonge d to him now n s mu c h as his mo th e r, an d lt wa s f or he r h e b e gun to searc h.In e ditc h whi c h h ad ru n almost under the eaves o f the loopholed churc h, he stumbled, on a bodv.is had f~llen n mo n g ta ll : r u n and weeds and had remained hidden there.I t wore a Mo h a wk # n r mf r ,and in one o f l u n m e n e d l.a.t.do was nnulhcr English hutc helllke the one J ac ly n had.A s c a lp was nt the war\~l§rr'e belt, and for a moment J e ems turned nic k.It aw a s a y o u n g g i r l e s c a l p ,d a y s o l d A s h e n d c e d ,h e c o u l d s e o t h e r e h a d b e e e n a l a r m a n d l l little li ghtin g./' There wal old J ean #Io Lauzon.the cure.doubled up lik e n jnc kkn lf e.half dres aed Intl with n h nlte rod old llln tloc k un der hlrn.H e hnd fired th e gun and was runn ing for the fortressetlrhurc h when tt bullet had caught Itlm hetvroon his th in shoulder Ialntlos. J cemn stood over hlm lonr enough to ma k e notes o t Lhest things.He sa w several more dark hlotc he s o n th e g rou nd q uite n enr to nh er e the th i c k o n ke n do o r to ||tl1P I I EI I I w n l r t n r u r c e u n s w a y through the dusty ghlss of three round \\ind0\\s 0\er'~ his head. There mu st even ha ve been a little o f the monster about him. li e h a d Ieft some of h is ga rmen t! wllh his mother and rather,and 'l= a rms a nd sh ould ers were h are. ( I m r a n d smo ke a nd the stain of n lf f h hm]rllstlcured him.i l ls fare appeared I o he painted for:daughter and a greenish tire glit :erod m the ey es thr u. were seek ing fo r n n erlensy.Blood dripped rn the oaken pla nks fr o m his -wu ndc d a rm.He wa s u F ra n k e n nu:-in ready to kill,dtshevelmenx and f ury c onc ea ling Ill! y onlh . his cuture made appalling by his esen mss to leap an something imh the up rulsed butcher.. If the hntc het had fou nd a brain.|- I l l .w u u n u u u H :u t v u ; . u l u c | . \ u u » fac ed him as h e c a me, hold lpg the rnuskot vSl\I1l|she had Bred through a slit In th e wa ll as i f she all!!pnssiossed tn lth I n its power to defoml her.He r ey eshm!In Hmm n mn r h nt mad ness. \ . a n n u m u n n U ... . . .- __Yet she was sn straight and tense. waitin!!for elmth,th a t l h l did not seem to hu who lly possessed b v fem- or terror.Somethin g un Conquernlale was wi th her.the smal of 'I`onz<-ur himself ntrngzllnxr In hor frngxlle br east to mak e her una fr ai d to di v a n d g lvln g to h e r nn aspect otmh nan c e.Th i s cour» use could nn hide th e ma rk s or lmr torture.Death ha d mirac u!nn¢lv Inf!h m Hash 'IlnYl}!IChBd ill aBtl |§ 'Llx h ni n nd family,Mr. and Mrs.Hansiraeschanddaughterattended me wedding of Alberta Dornacker nd Pres Nickels of Bennington on rn. 22.They were msrrie at the .utheran church in Fremont, fel- Jwed by a. 6:30 dinner at the ome of Henry Dernscker.Ker-zit and Sylvia Jungbluth acted as est man and bridesmaid.Mr.and Mrs. Nels Svendgard nd daughters were dinne guests 1 U u l b u a l...|ll.}|s u v.A u ;un .,...._,his parents.Mr.and Mrs.James Reeh and Edith French came down fromSchuyler to get their father, Reese1're:1ch.Mr. French has been with his mother the past several weeks.Mrs Tom French is caring forMrs. Charles Reeh at the presenttimeasMrs.Reeh is qulte ill with the flu.Arlene Amlrensen,daughter of Nr.and Mrs.Fred* Andreasen, |C l I . \ \ P ' l H [ \V - l i e f i n d s h i s fu t h e n a n d m o t h e r d e a d a n d t h a h u u n a n db a r n b l n . : - m t .A h a t c h e l . o f E n g l i s h m a k e ,lef t 1111 t h e h r d n b .c o n v r n u rh i m t h u »<Iau».;l\l<r l a t h e w o r k u tl l n l m u k l m l n u n lIn, |;l n~h a l m sT h o n o u n d n l u n n l i r u h a s c o m e Usm m f r o m t h e ' r u m e u r a e l g n e u r w .a n d a t d m w q .fe a r l p | r f o r '1`oI1¢i!¢~. t h e c h u r c h h a d b e e n .T h e m w e r e J u c h e r e r m a n d L o u i s H e b e r t ,b o t h w a l l a l o n g i n 5 e r \ r l ,a n d n o t h i r f r o m t h e m w v r e t h e i r w l v e l .R a u - d u t w a s r l f i f t h H e h a d b e e n as s : m \ - w i t t w I n d , n n d n o w h e l o o k e d l l k e a c l o w n mvho [ m d d l e d w i t h n : r i n o n h i s fa m e .T h e s e n é o n l ehu hasten! lnere Lunueur lluu ls.:lervnnli are dead.A shut wound:Jooms.Believing him nn enemyTolnatto. from n hidam; olncn in Ihrmlll.h m fi n d on him.Hu fu a h nto the mlli. where the xlrl r1¢n0\.|||In»mm u a n I Ilmlnlh ma n amd I ri e; tokti l mm,h i n t i n g butore :h e can c urr y o ut her dei En. nepalonn.and the baron,and me n with guna....Even Odd Swnifwd to be ernértlnn this as they s pvd thr ough th e ln:-l out:open and c llmbvd the chest nn f r i d w B mo n d wer e th a thi c k r .- ..__h a d l l w d h e - n r v s t t o t h e c h u r c h . The others had he-on loo rar awayto an swer the alar m quic kly ,bu t rho result had been the same.301118 hnd onlne to meet their donth.Other s had wa lle d f or it. Bezvreen ih i s group and the smo lde rin g p ile th at had be en the manor.a lone figure my on theground.J e o ms we n t to i t llo wly . Th e arsrnwledout fo rm was To n teur.Unlike ilu* others, the baronwas fully drone:-d.Ho un dou bted lv had been nrnsod when be rmuhed v u v n ;¢ n ." . . . . . ._ . . - - _ -. . _p a s s i n g ,y e t s h e s t o o d c r u c i f i e d I n th e mi ll room.Flxpectlnn n savage,she rec or- nlzed Jeenns.Th e mu sk et ten from her hlmfls In the floo r wi th ndu ll ornsh,nm]sh e d r ew ba c k a s If re trenllnn f rmn one whose pres once sho drvrrdoll mo r e th a n that o f s Mo ha wk .un ti l her fo r m |»re§~aPc|nqninst the pi le d- lp bags of gra in , a nd sh e was like o ns as buy . The c ry for ven gean c o whic h was as J oems' lips broke ln u sob» hlnv hranrh 11.htm ho na w ha r . He IIas l\ n aa s a Jd aYh iundny 'Au the home of mr.ana ufferéaan attack of appendixitisIrs:Chas.Thielfoldt, near Ken- the iatter Puri of the v.eek, but is edging of crimson aumac,n path brwlklng through IL and the knoh of the hlll wh er e th e y ha d a lway s paused to gnze over the wonder lan d wh ic h h ad b een g iven by the k i n ;o f Franc e to th e sta lwa rt n u n ! T o n te u r . Jeems emerged a t th is p a lm m d th e spark whic h ha d f r o wn tn hls br east was eng ulfe d by sud de n blackness. Th e m wa s n o lo ng e r a To n te u rman or.Th e r e were no bulldlngr. b u t o n e Th e gr e at man o r ho us e wa s g o n a The looph oled churc h was go ne.Th e funders'cottages bey ond th e me a do w:an d !!eld< were gone.All th at remain ed was th e stone g r m mn l,wi th the hi s wln d wheel lurnlnlz slowly a t thow p a t l t and ma k in g a wh lnln g lo n n d th at c ame to h lm faintly through the dlstanc e. Seems,loo klng down,u w ln the drifting vell of smoke a shroud that c overed death,Fo r th e llr s l » d me ho toraut his father u m smother.Ho th o ug h t o t s ome o n e' h o ha d k n o wn an d loved a lo n ; time ago.Tolnette. lu n b h a d s too d a t th e e d ge o l ,the Bl: f or e st s e ek ln g to r a Mor e 'ti nk mlg nt h ave be en h ls mothe rs be now q uated fo r o ne th at mlg hx'b o Toln ettds .B n t th e u ma h o p e urns not ln hls b r e n t,no r the u m a fear.C e r vi n ty ha d taken fo rth fr om the h ou se ,bu t no th in g nns lef t I n hh lmmls bu t the c lo ds or e a r th whic h he had seized ln n llna l ag ony .A c r y br o ke f ro m .lt-ems.l l c h:'tl loved Tonteur. Th e selgnenr had been th e oneconnectlnl:Ilnk betwe en h ls o ld er y earn a nd the dreams ot nm c hlld- hood.an d lx wa s bec ause ot h lm that he had never q nlte se emed to los e Tolu ene He c r oss ed the de ad ma a ' | h a n d s upon hls brea st and loosened th e e a n h fr o m h l l dn~ gers.H e c ould feel Tolnette at his sltle,an d f o r a hrlef Interval the llc hn esn ln h is h ead and body overc o me hlm so lhst h e c ould not se e Ton tc u r a t a ll.Bu t he c ou ld hear Tolnette sobhlng. Ap n ln l!th ls c lou dln¢o t his lenses h e fe lt hlmsell'strug gling as lt swlrnmlng I n nn empty spac e.Ho pi c ked up h ls h atc he l a nd hi s bowxand rosa to hls feet.Hs h a d not " g l sound o l' th e mlll wheel even hen To ln ette' s s obh ln g h ad se e med i o h e a t hh lld e .l t w a s f r r ln z a t h lm now,but b efon e he turned toward lt hls eyes rested on 'l` on ten r '| wo o de n m-lt w a s h m c n t o t, n mn r k o r mm h u mo ron th e pm o t n bu tc he r.Th e mlll wh ee l wa o r c ln g h u n tm d o n to that " b o o k - l o o k - ~ lo o k " - lt said,an d then repented th e old so ng , c nllln g h lm a n E ng l\lhb 6 llL no fac ed lt ln a llas h ot re sen t- spoke he r nnme.an d To ln e ttemade no resp onse exc ept that she dr ew herself mo r e closely to th e soc ks.0 d d a me -n a lll clicked o n th e "Qnndc-n llnor no h e we n !to her.Th i s dld no t ta ke h er e y e s from .leo-ton The y wer e twln Gr es lln mln g a t h lm th r o u g h n twlllg h l glr-om.The nog touc hed her hand wllh hls wa r m tongue,an d she snatched lt n wn y . She seemed to gr ow ta lle r ng n ln s t the g ra y d u sk o f the wa ll ol' | :mln., " Y o u - E a g ll s h - h e u t l " .lt wa s no (th e ml ll wheel Ih ls tlme,but 'I`olnette'|volce,lllled wi th the madness and passion whic h blazed fr o m her ey es. w h a a sudden move ment she pic ked u p th e mu sk e t an d struc k u t hlm.If , lt had been loaded. she wo uld have killed hlm.She continued to strlke, but .leemn w~s c onsc ious only of the wor ds whic h c ame fr o m he r hrokenly ns she spent he r stre ngth on hlm.H e had c o me wlth the En gllsh ln dln nntodestroyherpe op le l H e an d his mother had plo tted lt. and they we re a llvs wh lla every one wh o hc longed to her wa s de ad !Th e barrel of the go n struc k h lm ac ross th e e y e ;l t fe ll n g n ln n hls wou nd ed ar m.It hr u ln e d h l l body.Sobblngly , she kept repeat- ln n th at she wan ted to klll hlm. I 14 incl:place.Tolnetta vu dead.ment,not because ot the wheel Ja crléd bd: wlldi for the power Qdmpnllea af her beauty and her alnne but on account ot what lay with which zo accomplish the act 'llle u hu mmher had nm.A an hla feet and what he knew he .. h. nma ru-fn" lm- mp n mrmIfory triumphed over hlm that was no po u e u lv e m a r m u t h e lcolaz which b ed about hlm ln i t h :crimson hush,I t h d been m in h lm s ln c o the mc men r ' h e l l t hi s inl.her'l eldo;ll hi d h trlln o d nl th e b o u n d s o t h la g g # wh e n h e f o u n d h h mo th e r : n d ll lo d h lm w lt h mn d ne ll, nu n unter-med i n h l l h n l n ,when he e o n r d their h e e l n th e ea r l ! d l w n .No w h e kn ew wh y he grip ped tn o En p lllh notc het .en u g h d y .B o wan ted to kill.B l : n a y s hlrh od fr o m tho xmo ke hlledvolleyo f th e Rlc hsllen to thelno uth wh or e Uha mp le ln le y [f io m- . m g m th e m n miles ey vly ,an d n a ha nd wh lth h u n me h n lc h e l g n - a mb le d r n lu n n - b o r n n lr n ln s l b r th e ll le blood o f |people.W ho m he hn ttd f ro m Lh ll dn y an d hon r.B e W u u n d :c o n d o m or 6 0 wh i n e o t L h e mi ll wh e e l u h e won t d own lnto the vo lle y ,He di d mo z to e l' ta r o r th e n e c u n lty f o r c onc eallnl his mo vement. to rde nlh wo u ld no t tr ou ble lto elf to re tu m l o n delolnllou l o complete.B u l wo u ld dn d ne a re r to the we lls o t m e manor.H l l mln d w a l hurl- m s anathema nc th e wheel.H a wa n te d lo (e ll lt th ot lt lle d .I n lh le h u lh o t deelh h e ve n te d to ery out th at h e wa s no t o r l b e murderoux breed who had een! the kllleru.P r o o f w u ove r ther e.lnth e vo ll e y wh lc h a t lu t v r u w e ll n n me d H l l mother.H l l h t h e r . li lo Un c le He p llh lh .No !on e o f them hld been ot l.hl| broad ln their henr tl. and all ot Lhe m we re d ead by n u hllld.He h i d b e e n lm n llva-by c ha nc e.Th u ! wu p r o o f .Th e wheel ll e dH e looked n t Tontenr ngnln. utr enmhen lng hlme d! to go n llltlo further and llnd To lu e n e B e kn e w h ow n wo uld b o .Tolnetre's young body . oven more pltltul thnx:hls moth ers.H e forc ed hlmnelr no turn toward th e smolderingwn lll. To ln e tt -d e n d l H u father, mlzhx ale.an d Tonleor.no d a ll th e r e n o f th e wo r ld - b u t t h e n two , h ll mo th er a nd Tolne tle,ln- separahle ln hls soul fore ver, thevl l l l lp n -k e whic h ha d kept h h own heart.healin g--how c ould o r stone.A n English b e a s t- h e r people'|mu r d e r e r - e nend mo r e Kerr lNa than the pnln led sava ges. She llr n c k n n tll th e welghr nf th e mu sk e!exhausted her an d she dro ppe d ll. Then sh e marc hed weakly l t rhe harc her ln Jeema' honda,an d h ls lln g e n relaxed nhnut th e helre.w n h n c ry o f rrlump h. sh e rulse d lt.hut b efo reth e b lo w c ould desc end she ennk ln n c rumpled heu pézpon the lloor. Even then her almos t un c onsc ious li p s we r e whlsperlng the ir den ulr elntlon.,Ho knelt beslrle he r an d sup- pon ed h er he ad ln hls u nwou nd ed nr m.For n momen t lr lay nz nln sthle breast.He r ey a we r e c los ed . her l l n l we re ltl ll.A n d J eeml. nlck fr o m her hlows.remembered hls mo the r s Gnd en d hrenlhefl n prny er o f gramud e bec aus e or her de llvemn c e Th e n he bent an d klssed the mo uth th at h ad c ur se d hlm. C H A P T E R v | Tm e wheel.as he drew nearer, f tauched tho stillness with a note .whlch seemed z o ride with strange 'insistence over the aollmde, u xr a l l l n z to some one.n becnmv J t l l a.thing of Iron and wood du r w a s c r yln x ln n a h u nn r t o r d l ,and more a volco which de- mnnded his attention.It aoemed ' z o m m (hut mddenly ha oaugln w h t i t vru sa ying:"t h a h g lla h .bo ast -me m u e Engllah b o u t " - n p e a n n g those worda nn dl they b e a m s a r h y t h m u m m : a h o n In t heir monot ony ex cept wh m acaptulo r Ma d u t m e w | n l h n e r .! t w u u l t a 1 ah hu b ra in ha d be en a j i m .And what I t ~== >- -- 1,_ ~; _- e r n Ho wa n t h e g m ; . » - - ¢ ~an l g g y u n 'na-as-no h a they di e wh ile he llved 1 He a d - vaneed,pausing over one of tha dan a, a woman a lmos t un c lothe d, Inky b la c k s we p t t h e to p o t h a r boad whic h waa red w h e n her sc alp was g on e ln th e c r o o k o th e r a r m wa l h e r lc a lp lu i ln ta n t. W hite,black.women,m m e : - c m lo vd ln o u o t g lr lh o o d - lt m a d e n o dltrc rmeo.f Joanna acauned the earth bey ond h u . a n d wh e n t h e : m u h l a y in a whi le ah ro ud he naw a sma ll, i l l m I n n whi c h h e kn ew v u Tolnerta.Anuxher r m s body mu h ; h a v e lll n ln th e u ma wa y , lla alan dur nna c ru mvled I n th e s u n s manner,a hnkod ro-voaled dimly under l u ' - T h u . ah e o to ta mo k e .s n e u l m w u r uwal '1'0lD€\§§.Th e d i g g i n g h u g 'I'UlN| 'i| .`1 | '2 wa alone when nh(awok e f r o m h unconscious ness whic h had c o me lo ease th( Imgnlsh of her mind and b ody .I1 seemed to her sh e was c oming omof sle e p a n d tha t th e wa lls whlo l d i mly me t h e r a y u we r e th o u o f her bedr oom In ( hc man or .Thaf a math whose evi denc e lay no hor rlb ly abo ut he r c ould b e r e a lman d no t a dream bro ke o n hex : e mu d o lly a t b r a t a n d th e n wi ll a m ln n n d s m a n d l n r .Sh e lat o l erpec1.\n¢t o n o Joema.B n !hu w l l g o n a She w a l n o l o n ww h e n aho ha d fallen az h m (C o n ti n u e d o n p a g e d g h n B o wd ll- - W . J . Zx- n o t p u r c h a s e E I I E . B m d o & y l a m m o r h a s l o ~4 mu fr xs -r c nu a c n L. J . Mann, Pum- ~veral of our regular and de~dable members were away lasl --y for good reasons, yet. we- A fair day in out chnmh.-imxeue of twenty in Sun-y School over the previous ndny.Help us to have an ab -oe of mnety next Sunday. Mn. Errul Carter un! two sans,wrenee and Russell came ln the ming service asking for bap- With The Churches nnluhlnnI l ~.¢an ...d i m m 'a t Ha n s Ande rae rfs h o me nm lnlormd she leave:Sunday,uid b her othamcompn5.mMrs.Anna.ddie, Min Bessie Brzholl and Misa Carrollne Wuh- r were gucsu nt a 6:80 dlnnergivmbyMrn.Tillie Wnclxter nthe Hans Andersen home Sunday.Wm.Rutledge of Omnhn, ~.. some Lime :gn nuffend n serlouoperation has recovered nicely <-he and Mrs. Rutledge left recent]~for Dallas. Texas where they wispend the nemmlnder of the winter On Wedneadny evening thehi~ - school Oardlnah played the 0 | land learn on the local floor.result wls a viclorg' for the viitem24to16.T a town -delenied the Craig town team thaevening by a wore of 82 to 25. M m E W. Bundle entertnlned few friends at dinner Thnrsdn~ Bugs amertdned at a hosteu' party at her home.The following were esta: Meedamea A. J. Cam-emn,|i`-lenry Truhlnen, E. c. Reid, 0. L Hllxinger, H. L. Swan, F. O. Swanson, F. J. Kastle, Geo. Lowe, s.M.Wilson,Ben West.,Nels Jackson,J.M.Brewster,Clans' Truhlsen,D.W.Rutledge and Miss Caroline Wachter.I Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Rutledie and Mr.Young,manager of eranch,were attendlng zo somebaldness matters in Omaha Wed- nesdny,The following representatives of the lon] Legion and Anxlllnry nhlanded the dstrict. convenuon lustMondlyatBellevue:MesdnxnesA.J .Ca me ro n,ElrlFre nch,C.L .Reid and Allred Kruner; Dr. A. J. Cameron,Frank Amlck,HenryTmhlsen and Elmer Iarson.Next 1 . Jan. 22.The members of the blnhday club me! with her u m afternoon and endoyed 5 nice ao- clnl time._All of the members were present.They are MeedamexChrlnRichter,Ben Wachter, Gil- bert Olson, C. H. Blanchard, Em-est GN\1l€\', Clyde md J. T. FitchL. B. Hnrrllorn and Tom Wnkefield Jr.She served n nice birthday lunch which all present enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs.Forrest Brewster md children were Sunday dinnerguests of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Pollen Miss Arwildx Lowe w s M l u Goldie Rowe were guem of Mr. and Mn.I-'rank Cranor at Craig from Saturdny until I-Ylday. Little Anna Mu le Michad,xged 7,oddest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Andy Michael who was avdctim of lnfAnHle pnrzldylln whenAbabyAndiscrlpplwillbe f n c h x mo f b a t h b o n u o l h i l l e f t tri over A ro an e @-armpiggt abdve " g g ;'{;°;§ '° -»\¥»>» at his home, wen of town Mr. md M w mm MissGo ldi e mm 2? w§ I'm, s rb.-na M!;di:1d Mn. Jesse Ryan spentMe.n ";{nhlma.1 left last week for 0 n where he will spend lfew wnels visiting relatives. Thursday afternoon, Mrs. A. W. Mrb. Jn.Conety spent Sundaymth relatives at Bmcmfi. The Legion are #gs n benefitdance Wednuday ev ng o l thisweek, the proceeds to go w the dronth ngffaren.Mr. md Mrs. Everett West mdinfantmhughter arrived s w a gfromLincolnand wi ll na wiE\erett'a parents, Mr. and J. A. Wet for 1 whiln.Dickie, little non of Mr. md Mrs. Pete ~~tinnsafs.Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Anderson of near Arlington, were Snndnodimner guests at the Charlie get! home.Mr. and Mn. John Rogenand (unilg were nlternoon visitors.Mr. an Mm Clarence Wxchterand Marilyn attamded the LadiesAid meeting at the Carl Cuiberghome neu' 'l'elbuLn,Thursdly alt- ernoon.Mi ll vthe Hovendick of OmgIn apenl undny at the parental Wm. Hovendlck home. Manning Wanhip, 11 A. IL Christian Endeavor, 6:80 P. ll. Premhhg, mo P. M. Hidwmek meeting Wednesdly. 1:80 p. rn. There were more than 1a,ooo varses of the Bib\e read during the month oi Jmunry.Our 5081 for February is 1s,oqo Vern!- Send m your report.Bible rudings for this week. Sundmy. Services at the Baptin church Sunday evening wen condncied by froup of v°'=°§_ lo!ks from theve\Ze°Ba dm.urch at Omaha.M in mi Bullenger, daughter of a ionner Herman pastor,waswith the young people. I Mr. md Mrs. Clark Browningand son, John spent Wednesday at'tha home of Mrs. Bmwninfa dr ter, Lulu I/Jrenzen, near Calhoun,|helping her celebrate her birth -andversary.[Mn And Mn.Fred Kuhie and set for Fridxy, Fhb. 1s has beendunged md will be held on thefollowing Saturday dmemoon. The dnb wi entnrtain at a valentine party with the Herman macha-I lle m.The lodd eammlttae will" § , . ° ' m " m W i l b u r Conety: ltlionnngserviceasking wr WP-5 tm9 n 11.tism and church rpernbershi . The Ramorin, chiptengbl gg l i ngordi mme of ba ptum will E0 011-I..F h'fi.f"_f.."f._.'Em.. .... lnunn hi]t la thiahI E R M A N N E W S dn .'a .,: Zé iy hr. . .:" .f. ": ,Dickie and Nomu Jemand Mrs. Pred Story of Te- spent Snndny at the J. A. West Aches and mu puce.|Friday,Jan. 28 oecurrd thebirthday nf Mn. H. L. Swm and,in her honor a npmber of her;f§ig_nd|_l|den Wm, All the neces- [for treatxnetxfhy ipecidista. ` Wglguenis. s I J o H N s o N A u c n o r m m Blair,Nebraska ~ _FDR BOOKINGS Farm Sales 1 Spedalty.Phone-White 263 l c r v u u ut.w e tzume ul.\ u cday evening service.We wel thu fine mother and sons int ..`§'."..°f'f.|El'§§§|'rin ,ma Sunday.Mru...-1o our e will with loom.r u m nf tha Pri- " § £ ` § v } & ] {f a t mo ' worship and 74 at evening services The young people had a fine meeting md are plmning mlnva another equally as good n¢xtSnn» day.6:80 is the hour. Cottlge" will be givnn at this church Friday evening, ' k l m . h ,were guests a t dinner a l t h e A.w .Bar ge home Th urs day 'e ve n in g I R e v , W a n i n g o l P l l m y n , N e b . qrneached a t the special meetings nt de Ba pd st ch ur ch Tu elday ev e» min g .He is pastor of the Presby- te n n n c h u r c h a t P mlmy m. _,_~||, ho me .W i lb u r I a w e ,Mi s a Arwilg ln L o we ,Mi s s Goldie Ro we o f W w- ten, S. D., Mr s. W ilb ur Cone ty and Mr s . Fr a n k C n n o r o l C ra i g . d r n ve fo Ommha Fr id ay an d atte n de d th e Au to S h o w.C a r l Christensen,M n .Ma r y r. .. .. ... ma M "m u m r Jensen uues for ur oyster supper per-| ` |Q , petuated a surprise on her Lhnt evenlmr.She. with the meats en-churchThe Womenk Mission Cinch meek 'Fhvndly afternoon Misses Bernice and Gladys M Mn.Scott Robeson is anim I "l I `i |fv§§f |eail§:\tvery|nT||:h.The w u. . . ". ; ' : . ¥ ' . ' : . . " ' ° " ° " ' ~ = * ' - » - ' ¥ . " , ° . s ° . , ° . , ' : ' ° a . ' $ : . . . , ° " a . . : : 2 \ . . . n . - . » . . . . . . | . . . - n . . f f ' 1 ' l1 ' § . " l.' ° l ' | v m H o m .C h u .n a d .c a n~ ' M i u l o r m r y Q u a r t e r l y 1 m n h n l u l z v v i n i n n w i l l m a n !I P e t e r s e n o f n b a ,e r j l g y e d a b r i e f v i s i t e s d a y w i t h e f o n n - ; ; § ° _ f = » = » »M r .a n d M r s .L .A . Thursday aftemoon.Mrs.Har- old Jensen entertained a few little girls in honor of Nonna .learnfifth birthday. ..-A [Inu " l m Millsv ervve us from Blnir Monday eve-ing and vidted at the John An- dersen home._Th!E l d o n Shady Club will meet. with Mrs. D. E. Hayes Tues1 day afternoon.Mrs.E.~ C.Bur- 41 with her dnnghter, Mrs. J. E. Si ner and family._Mm Tillie Wachter enterimned . T§ ; ; : " mm , : . : : ' ° " ", ; " m u l 1 ehke them whenever you suis (mm 5 Hamm.N - -.sa m .~I t Sa c Thmu Lumbago -V Rheurnatinm Tootln¢h¢. un...|....r v Truhlsen,A. J. Jeupoxsen,Mrs. uma Peddie, Miss Caroline Wach~ er Miss lhgde Lowe and Robertfiwnn.the counEarl Sheets Ls running - n.maintainer for Hnrold Jw? eg311° is hid up with A broken . .gm,Mrs. Istah Lukms of Tehm van a welcome guest at the E. W 121§l§"i`€1=§§i`¥1%i1"{1lL 6iivé¥`"Feb. 6. in émaha,For trntusportation all Mrs. 'fornblad or Mrs. Moran.ST. PAUUS LUTHERAN Our floral offerings fqr *HO CHURCH, ORUM I Sunday se rvic es were exc ep tionally fine for the se ason.In a dd itio n to a n m n u - - I S u n d a y , F e b . 1 §}mdg y Sc ho ol a t 10 :0 0 A. ~Mth e vrmalnr offe ring f r o m W .W J Fu :e la nd ,the Hirner Pa te fa mi ly lo a n e d u s a bea uti ful Narc issus. 'W e th a nk y o u . Th e s y rxa pa tlf of th e c o ng r eg a -ii o n i s e xte n d to Mr s. Sta ple to n an d Mr . an d Mr~ =. E me < t To mb la d in the d ea th n f Mr s. C ha s. S ta ple- 1 | - PLEASANT VIEW FARM H A M P S H I R E S s¢A¢ L, 55 HEAD All Immuned HEAD 55 To be held at the farm 4 miles Northeast of Mlssourl Valley, 5 miles Southwest ol Logan,Iown.Sale lo bt held in sale burn at the farm. nommv, FEBRUARY 9; 1931 BRED sows and GILTS Bred to the three Great Boars»-Nehnskl Whirlwind Isl, Dcsgner's Flank and Dfllar Change. Offering includes many of our 1930 Show Wlnneru This is » fine lot of Gills and Saws.Come early and inspect the offering.- We also sell 3 ymmg purebred Holstein Bulls. Send for catalogue immediately. FRE : I TERMS: Cash COL. M.H. CRUISE G Tow HENDERSON,Audlvnecr' B./. Wooo, Clerk A. A. Ar o n so n U Son OWNERS On Thursday, Feb. 5, the Ladies' Aid will meet with Mrs. Geo. RaB~ musaen.DANISH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH, ORUM Hans C. Jerdld, Pastor Services at the Danish Evangel- ical Lutheran church in Orum onSunday, Feb. I a 11:00 A. M. and Sunday School at 0:00 A. M. f n | g 1t w e l v e g u e s t s a t a 6 : 3 0 c h i c k e n d i e w i l !b e I e a d c r . M r s .A .J .C a m e r o n w e n t t o ' T e k a m a h W e d n e s d a y a n d s p e n t . t h e hume.\`an lmuu u. ln nl~ um~ _'~~4 " N'\=Clark ""o\\1\i~\~ *°°a """'°"§'§'.Z°%y3€Z?-£322 were dinner guests at the Scan'gk.|"f"'°§22°m"c,,,_,,,m,,F mmAllen home,south o! B\air Inst gg-g;_v_-_;51;=,_;;§g;g°:;§*&;'m.:2F&,!Monday.g -,mx (DNF1Mr. ad ~ Clarence S;'""§°"*~'3""=a'°f'.'f.§°§.i°.:§,z=,.1°:e.§a's§ o mu of air spent un ayllron-ua ~1-alt noon at ~ ~ :a'rm §§.§g.a°::::::£1 ,:";.':,'::;§°.a .srnussen ros.c ogsfer John Reeh Wednesday eve- ;l:;e§;kardus\£v'illiamsen has been uni ~ ~ ~ e ax.§;,::°",,,§..f:~S<:az:'.,°5'°°.:z=;::m C O M P A N Y nA n m v e r s a r y S A L E Al an appreciation lor the liberal patronage of our customers ln our twentieth anniversary ln the Blair Racket Store we ara showing some hlg values to be on Sale . . ... _|u ___\\I§J. H/QIOLD STEWART,Manager ;§_ EliIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH|||||lIIll|||||l|IlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|||I||||\|II||lll||§= ||I|1|I|I|||luI|nInlnnn|n1mmlnnuulmu|\ul\|n\|nnuuu|\uu|\|\|||||v§ vm srscm. BARGAINS m § usm ~ \.. .9Here ure a few of the 2\)lh Anniversary items lor your approval and selection. Ladies' or Misses' $1.00 DRESSES 20 t h Ann ive rsa ry price --59c Ladies',Men's and C ildren's 25c `Hose 20th Anniversary price pr. 204: Full Fashioned,service weight Silk HOSE, 20th Anniversary price 6912 Form er $1 .0 0 'Sil k H O SE 2 0 t h Anniveraary price, pair --596 '°~.~nd 25c \\iutur Coats just a lcw_l¢it -:which the iwld to a co~any at ~sim;thvm out 31 $i0.7>°"diCouncil Bluffs to be used for seed6.75 -- values to $35 - Fhahion 'com.nter.2-11.*'Ihr~ next regular meeting of tho II 1 /fiM4/M K I L L S 3 , 4 8 1 R A T S Wim A $1.00 Package of * "Will Kill" By a Proiuce Home al Lake Andcs, Soulh Dakola 1 /. "WILL KILL"is made of :hc highm quality'lu-:n SQUILL,highly recommended by the United Stale s Agrftullurd Depnnment for killing Rats.Positively not n poison.S ''ahsfactmn guaranteed or your money will lm cheerfully refunded.Buy WILL KILL from I E # H ~~ ~ ;\= .\ ~ ~ ', _ , 4 ..." " " - - .\1 ~ I . - o m s e R i c e w o r l d f a r n o u s g r a p h o l o d s t ~1 w i !,Z. . c a n p m i a i v c i y r e a d . y o u r t a l m u ,m ; and fault: in the drawings, words inc l whnt not! that y ou scribble when "lout in thought". Send li bblin n tureyour.cnlh gn ;§g;_1"£¢1m° lorlnnlyd|.B.nclole epicnur cbend, cutfroma box of Mikado pendh, lndten cents. Address Louisa Rice. care of IEAGLE PENCIL co.. NEW YORK CITY1 . p£MA No EWARE OF IMITATION5 companied by Mr. and Mn. Frank Rowe o£Witten, S. D., moto;ed to Omaha Wednesday where they spent the day.The building and tanks for the Co-op Oil Co.,are nearing'com-pletion. Thfs is a decided improve-ment to those vacant lots.As this is examination week for them at the state universiy, .Miss Marie Adarrs and Misa Stella Jen- sen expect. to arrive home Wednes- day for at'ew days vacation at their homes_herer~e ~e~n high school basket R O S E H I L L P T E M S ball team motored to Craig Friday ~»evening where they were defeatedir.and Mrs.Howard Applebyiby the Craig team 23 to 31.The fanmyth"m'§llFllday eve ning:ger}na n ~ tcanjs dcfiéted the tors at e r.art. home.raig toon am o to ..~r. and Mrs. Wall Ryan and Dr.Frank DeVry of Fremont,was§g;f~=Bolt of Tekamnh vrereiismbusiness caller in Herman Tues- r'y evening visitors at the v.nk Wilson home.|Miss Ruth Roberts of 0n1aha.i-9lr. and Mrs.Rudolph lliesekespendinp;a few weeks here withtedrelatives in Fremont Sat-_er sisbely Mrs. E. C. Reid and ay.1 ami y.r.and Mrs.Will Ryan were!05~c:1ri}-lansen of Oalgland. Nob., dey dinner guests at the Rud- auditor or the Holmqulst Co. waskh'here last Thursday looking afterh Menc e ome.rs. John Petersen visited Mrs. business for the company. ll Hansen 'Thursda afternoon.Ir.and Mrs.Wa ter ApplebyBetty spent Tuesday evening the George IIain home.U r. and Mrs. Detlef Wulf, Hazel|James,Mr.and Mrs.Willand Gene, Mr. and Mrs. Fred yle, Mr. and Mrs, Will Hart and red helped John Petersen cele- te his birth anniversary Satur- y everung.hirley and Marion Williamsend John Browning visited Jack d Dorothy Petersen Sunday aft- oon..»ohn Petersen visited his mother | sister'in Council Bluffs SundayIr. and Mrs. John Taylor, Rus- Mr.and Mrs."Edgar SkinnerLyleandVernMoeweredinncesw of Mrs. A. I... Sullivan o ursday.Rev.an|:l.Mrs.Alfred Youn~and children left Friday for theihomeatStamford,Nels.after :stay sinoe Monday at the G.FLowe home.Mrs. Lovve's fatherGustave Hansen of Omaha,wa also a guest.Mr.and Mrs.L.A. Woodwar~enyoyed a visit Sunday at th home of their son,Albert an family at Omaha.Miss Jacque line Woodward, who came up oFriday, went home with them.Lol? Monday after school hon[Mrs Chris Korshoj entertained.."»?E.¢E."."'}~'...i"é'e;';'&'.; ~ i guniber o; Bety Sllilhmfeesg 'onnr o er six 1 ayr_n§uests at the Merton Wmchell {eii;d ah numbezd of nice gif rs.ors oj serv a lo el lunglr§".`nda3§rs1Ir';he§8?;m£Ia2;ecgl Rev. Norlin spent n Ee." d»~§ had 'l`uesdn ni t 5 h 'the forepart of last week visitin 's Y eve "S a o n his parents at Lincoln.ylor Henry Hovendick and Ab Ile YORK CI RE E K NE W 1-°B l a d d e r ~ gl gd Mtg. .===;~°5_"'§°h*e;» an ren VLSI a e |1195~~~e a k n e s sGosker home Fnda) eve.'Christiqn1 'U mth B°°"§§§,°:M r . ~M o r n s d se n an c 'mn we r e S u n n d m x r G e m xnere m a t th e P e w A n e z s o n lm q u o n td li J M ~ S ~o f u n c u o n ca hm "" ' "'u w f y a cold has settled m your Jmqfs. or yuu feel those deep- "°;'" 'gm <;g_g~=»-a~»m. sciatim, x u m 20.e B As ' 'nt real relief. If .'I.'.Z°',,, ., '1i'.".f."Jf n u n u c n o m eA six-thirty dinner party wasgggn at the I-Q. P. Hansen homeTuaday evening with the fol- lowing hosts and hostesses: Messrs. and Mes-dames Hannen, Fred lbob~ton.Chas. Stapleton passed mivay .11 little less than one year ago.Eayer,it'_s_-v `" " " "ertaon, F. 0. Swanson and J.M.Qslunr A...:..:§?I..n¢'And ¢¢11uin|1B'm\sstar.The guests included Cameron. Mr. 1-Ju\.u\..u.|¢ 3 \ ° \ e . 5 m ~ i ° " " »"' C \\ ' < f } .A S Q . 4 ) 'I-1. 1 .I I1 ' a n d Mr s . H. L . S wa n a n d D r . a n d Mr s .L .W .Cn lmb a u g h .A f te r mus lc and c a rds Mn s s Ma r g ar e t K me s e pnnc npai di n ng r th e e ve n in g wa s s pe n t with| . o u r h i g h s c h o o l, we n t: to F i r th , Ne b .F r i ay a n d visited a t the \.._-_-I L- ..uu.-| .» -..|»{I Qnnrlau LWE swan PH\EE5 M 5UlHH IJMAHM name 01 ner punzllun ullux LJu.n\;lJ.He r b r oth e r ,Ga r r e t dr ove over fo r h er .Mr s .D o r a Mi lle r celebrated her sc ven tic th bir thd ay o n Th ur sd ay , Fat Cattle Opened The Week ~ To Stronger - Top $1 0.50 .r 1 1:a|uv~, ; , » - -* ' ° - . .A P P 8 0 \ E I } D 1 m l * L y . 3 " " " °m u m 1. ¢m ¢r wd ¢s um ¢n ¢a u o u ~ | : m z u m l t zun.¢- rH n hh »4\l l l \ n . \ l lS1 nl w ~.».-e:f»- EAGLE PENCIL co.. NEW YDRK c r n » =-a -. "WILL KILL"is made of the lalghat qualil Ill-I_r zz § §s q u l u . ,highly recommended by the United States E §Agrftullurd Depnnment for killing Rats.Positivel n ¢§y o n po lspn Sa h sf a c tmn g u ar a n te e d o r y o ur ma n e wall hey . _cheerfully refunded.Bnv WILL KILL from ;T h e S t e w a r t P h a r m a c y § g J. H/qzom STEWART, Manager _-: ilnuun||num||||||||n|||||||nmunlu|||||m||n|ummm||||||||m|n||u|u |IIll||||l|||l|||II I .é / ' M 4 / M ~ Kn.Ls s,4s1~iiA1's 2 ~ Wim A $1.00 Package of *i g "Wm Km"; ~ »., . x .i .\ ; ' }»$ 1 ' Q - . E.l f . :r u \ '" ..~1 f t .T ~ ~ ~~ n t.3v. a. #| | *,D ' , » , f u r I " " " * - " '- - " " . » `. L f7 ` 7 = ` 3 ~ ° E | - "- | J . "»'U G B U I H S ~ ~- » - » #° " m | ~|||I .l . inspec t th e off er in g." - W e a ls o se ll 3 y o un g pu re br e d Ho lstei n Bu lls. Send f o r c atalogue imme di a te ly . F R E E L U N C H A T 1 1 : 3 0 S A L E A T I ( TC L O C K S HA R ! TE R M S : Ca s h Fluent COL.M. H. CRUISE 6- TOM HE'\fDERSO.V,Audfoneer' Quality P I n s I 4 7 ° M o r e B./.WOOD, Clerk '";;.?£.'L'i""A. A. Aronson U Son ua OWNERS " " " '" " '"'' o o ob l§*}'9"£°" .~ a n . . . * . % . i n -~ ~ l"Cfll\.f¥ I.nlllll I l » \ I U Y : n A v ; \ l l | \ I A l i l u v v » -___1 9 3 1 - - F a t c a t t t c p r i d e s G P H ! ! !t h e w e e k o n z s t e a d y t o s z r n n m h u - i a a l t h o u g h q u a i l ! !O I t h e o d e - m z l w a s o n l y f a i r a n d b e s t s t e m h e r e b r 0 1 1 8 h t .$ 1 0 . 5 0 .C o w s m d h e i f e r s w e r e a l s o s l i g h t l y t l x m e r a n d t h e s a m e w a s u - u e o f s t o c k e r s a n d f e e d e r s .R e c e i p t s 7 . 0 0 0 h e a d . Q u o t a t i o n s c n C a t t l e :C h o i c e t o p r h n e y e a : l £ : 1 3 s $ 1 1 . 2 5 i f 1 1 5 0 ; g o o d t o c h u i c g r e a - r l l n a l 8 9 . 7 5 6 1 1 3 5 ;f a i r t o L a n d y e a r l l n g s $ 8 . 0 0 @ 9 . s o :c o : t : r . : ; : x t o h i r r e a r l l n s s $ 0 . 5 0 f E v 8 . 0 0 ;1 . a s h y w a r m e d u p 3 5 . 5 0 @ 6 . £ 0 c L ; a . : c m p r i m e h a n d y . s t e e r s $ 1 1 . L :.1 1 0 0 :c h o i c e p r i m e h e a v y s t e e r s S 1 0 . 5 0 @ 1 1 . 5 0 ;m o d . anR m A b d I ifl a IC I1" a J nH1 l Achoice hnzzclr steers $9.50@10.'¥5: good zo choic e heavy steers $9.25 61 05 0 ; fa i r to go od stem$ 7. 50 6 9.00: c ommon to fair steers $8.00 49125;good to c hoic e stoc ker: $8.00fir9.25;fai r to :o od s toc ke r: $'I.00@3.00; common to fair stoc k- ers $6.D06.1'I.D1J:trashy grades $5.25Q2'5.'I5;good to c hoic e feed- ers s':.5oa:s.5o;mir to good reed- crs $3.506 1.50:c o mmo n to fair feeders $5.so@sG.5IJ:stoc k cows $3.'75@4.75I stoc k h alter: ss.ooo 6.50: stoc k sneer calves $8.50@ o u s stac k hotter c alves $8.000 arg Vi L T:I ic ! $1 _O aG UB LIC SALEP OF HORSES Anniversary S A L E As an appreciation lor the liberal patronage of our customers ln our twentieth anniversary ln the Blair Racket Store we are showing some hlg values to be on Sale . . ...F r i d a y 8 S a t u r d a y ,j a n u a r y 3 0 - 3 1 Here are a few of the 2\)lh Anniversary llems lor your approval and selection. Ladies' or Misses' $1.00 DRESSES 20 t h Ann ive rsa ry price --59c Ladies',Men 's and C ildren's 25c Hose 20th Anniversary price pr. 204: Full Fashioned,service weight Silk HOSE, 20th Anniversary price 6912 Form er $1 .0 0 'Sil k H O SE 2 0 t h Anniversary price, pair --596 Fast Color Prints 23c and 25c 10th Annivarsary price,yd.~201: D U R O L E U M M A T S 25c Mat 20th Anniversary pril e -20 : S06 os so sv l l ~ $1.00 n sv is 0|~ Gr e y Enam eled Dish Pa n 20th Anni vers ary,price ----206 T i n Rinsing Pan 20th Anni. price » 206 Chocolate Covered Cherries l lb. boxes, 20th Anniversary price 254: Choclate Pea nut Clusters,20th Anniversary price, lb.---256 Spanish Salted Peanuts,20th Anniversary price,lh.---ISC BLAIR RACKET STORE 5265 mnn e...\. \./.M arrived an d s o ld slo wly a t p r tc a : m a i n s from wea k no 10 @25c lower than Satur day .Tr ad in g was ll!'IBIS' st I . sp read of $6.850'I.60 wi th ~ chi load of good young farm horsés hich l will sell atpublic auétionbest, ugm.bumher wd gh tl up no rm s Tues., February"ubscribe for The Enterprise On Wednesdgf vening, Mr. and Mrs.Harry Scltz,Roy Anderson,Jack Lnzure and Francis Mariewere all at a card party at thr At the stock yards in Blair beginning at Jnmu Mullen home.One 0'clock Sharp.i.n|113(18y ln!Uvulula as uluu lun.a t th e Mr s .Chas.Hi n e li ne h o me Tw e lv e me mb er s were present. Mr s .Aut.Beale5 a n d Mr s H a m S a lt :re ad e.ve ry nic e pap er orLi n c o ln an d W ash ington.Lune? wa s 'served an d th ey me et -'-°itl' Mrs . G. E. Stanley Fe b. 5.Mrs. He nry La dwip; a nd c hi lfleer we r e Sun dav gue:=*=a t her f a th er 's home,F va n k 'H'neline.' P h u also visi ted he r b r o th e r e n d wi f e eight yearsTheseold, ahd weigh from 1200 to 1500 pounds and our own raising andare broke to work S. Refme has been very.are in the market for horses it willIf you»'@===~»=f'f»==»S§~~ ;, ' u ,§_. .""is536 =~ 2 ? :iii 'i'i'f.'¥.T..'i"'3."1 _ ~ § Anniversary S A L E As an appreciation lor the liberal patronage of our customers ln our twentieth anniversary ln the Blair Racket Store we are showing some hlg values to be on Sale . . ...F r i d a y 8 S a t u r d a y ,j a n u a r y 3 0 - 3 1 Here are a few of the 2\)lh Anniversary llems lor your approval and selection. Ladies' or Misses' $1.00 DRESSES 20 t h Ann ive rsa ry price --59c Ladies',Men 's and C ildren's 25c Hose 20th Anniversary price pr. 204: Full Fashioned,service weight Silk HOSE, 20th Anniversary price 6912 Form er $1 .0 0 'Sil k H O SE 2 0 t h Anniversary price, pair --596 Fast Color Prints 23c and 25c 10th Annivarsary price,yd.~201: D U R O L E U M M A T S 25c Mat 20th Anniversary pril e -20 : S06 os so sv l l ~ $1.00 n sv is 0|~ Gr e y Enam eled Dish Pa n 20th Anni vers ary,price ----206 T i n Rinsing Pan 20th Anni. price » 206 Chocolate Covered Cherries l lb. boxes, 20th Anniversary price 254: Choclate Pea nut Clusters,20th Anniversary price, lb.---256 Spanish Salted Peanuts,20th Anniversary price,lh.---ISC BLAIR RACKET STORE pairyou to attend this sale and_ look }hese agmn..Chas.0. Hineline and family gm' Sunday out at the Harry ineline home.Qwlte n few from here attended the Mill Creek Club dance ir 'Blair Sltunday emning.We hear U. S. Rvwvvs and wif" me moving up by Blair and he; rented his farm to Ralph Pieree| and family.They will all maveMarch 1 or before.__1 -.2 E I. l 1 2 1 L u a u 1929 1929 1925 1925 r o r u \ / 0 p e Whippet Cdupe Durant Sedan - Ford Coupes Ford, Pick up q | ' | u » v u 125.00 1 55.00 30.00 32.50 horses over.They will be sold singly or i n pairs. TERMS: See your banker BHHISTENSENALEX& Mrs. Henry Nohrenberg had aniscciidfentontheDeSnfoI-TilliShe was coming from Blair and it! was nfter dnrlf nv;| n *~-~ ` ~ .run into he r bu gy smashing i t a l l u p .W e a r e g s d h l r g s ,L a u r e n -| v e n ab e v z r o n l v r r n t s f v m e l m .. * I C !1 1 A _ .| - . . . . . . . . .. - . u n E EASY TERMS ow THE BALANCE 5 Annum' - SNYDER *§ H - \ mr . 9 7 11 1 1 I r s .| ~ n \, x n u e r s u u | § | ~ \ \ :.,,,¢-,- " _ " " - -'1 n c a r d p a r t v S 1 *r d a *° \ " " " \ l 'l " *"""""Y =E t a ?" L a n e 5 3 5 ° * é f § i : : » £ 2 2 ' = : f . f : ` §M 0 T O R C O M P A N F ;OWNER C. BRUNDAGE, Auctioneer FARMERS STATE BANK,'Clerknc u u z a ,n u n .[ a u PIQUUI a n u " I "S t a n l e y .l o w s c o r e s .A v e r y m e t '= hmch ran served f a :Hm m , NEBRASKAiml.;a iam Chas. n. 'I-Iinelfnr '-°.:~ 'iuijér lllm¢lg_y eve- ninx th Mr and \lrs. Wil Sch: ' | | | | | | I l l \ I I I I l l l l I I l i I l l l l I I H l l l l u l u l i s n u l s u s u u u u n n n u - u n n u n u u - - _ - . - . " . ¢ » . - - n . . . - " U Ent rise-».ern .Blair, Nebns am h thervoaf a "..'.;:...~qne~tenth!PhuuI¢ 253.Fi r lg g l §=i';§.,.»....d i y m m L m ' w u 1 v i i ; ~ S T U D E N I STA'l`E"UNI 31 lldton Ahlie Th..-*» ""¢l.D ),_ '"-- ' --~-----.....I ..._'82*John Meevel...,.....1 ASSESSMENT RESOILUTION I-'OB become delinquent in two y§ an the ndte r,me-wat PAVING DISTRICT NUMBER ElGRT»abd]become delinquent in three yen; thergai tu, ru- ..fnmr. Ne §rnnl1 .uw mf . n m h nmme ddlmmnt in fa n: nm 'the re s|. mr.u n u - cm-1| 1~2t° cuvet-21-u poried l Box- P°l'¢1"-ll..Elzy King horn;for (Unnunued from page une) A.M. Stapleton of C1-sig, and ending the universit 1,GilmanMr. and Mrs. Ed Shplewn af 'n>- l 1. Decker, who win gaduste from lwrldh,spent last Sundxy with the umversity next wtuk.Ba lm, their mother, Mrs. Ju. Stapleton taken work in the college of nu and Mr. and Mrs. E. Tomhlad.and sciences and hu been gpedgl 'Mn and Mn. Walter m. Nelson izmg in s°°l°sv-He belongs w--.I u --.."__f-f...-.. _ .ls i ,m..nm mmu... ....:..| ...___ 88 34 85 36 87 as 89 40 Emu x m l m - - - _ ; , ; ; , Ernest Fischaxzl. Miller Nlelhen--- Thorvald I-lansen..--.. Huward C. Ruwe H. H. Gosker -----,...- Francis Fbrsharg._Carl Trilalnff _____ ups mov42.15sas:|851sanssansnas A Re s o lu ti o n F i n n s w" é " i f J 1 1 »'§E»`-£'»%`E»l="13»¥¢>» ma Parcels of ld f ; ; ; ; ' ; . , . . , f ; i , ; a ? a . . , . ; i.; ; a ;1 n = E .; . ¢ ¢;~F o r s. , , _ G. , , , . ,, A lf tlf a . lnl\| n~t in Run-»{nI lu n u m o n h I n P n v i n n D i s t r i c t N i m b e f E i g h t ana-'hbnth tina*euf shall bec ome delinauenf in di. YN!!! \l'I8¥llfUEI'.' R Ffnnnen-' 51;-£éi»£i§ ilm-wi shall become delin;uent iii ~ theft-I FI Purniuan. rugs and floorh p .lhthew n. Benson. Mm A. G. Gamexon is re as on the sick list. For &|e-Cottonwood am of fm.. mv Lf Blair. Nebnska. m Pay uw Cost of the Imvww {»¢§¢§£§ Eli' »}§di$§}{Di»¢nLr, Fixing me Amount,crm-g¢d<. .after, one-tenth thereof mn become d¢11nqu¢5r LEi¢1g11t mn nglinst said Lots and Parcels of Land, and Lcvying a Spcam thereafter Aaaessrnent. and one-tenth thereof shall become delinquent in nineon eacn of said Lots, Puts of Lots and ParcclsoI}.years thereaftar;,nh o f "i d ins ta llme nts,t Land directly Abuttinz upon the streets ¥p11>r_qv¢{i iq ~ |qxcep the finst, shall drur interest at the rate of dx par cent.. per annum, pay-Al BE Distrlct, Taking lnw Account the Benefits Derived or .lruunuSustained in Consequence ol said lmprovemenul P M A " ' " " ments Being Levied for the Purpose ol' Paying we Con of said Improvements.IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF umm, NEBRASKA:SECTION 1.Said Mayor and Council of uid City being :low dtting as a Board nl Equalization at n spedlll meeting held pur- suant, to a resolution heretoiord passed by said Council and notice .U n _¢.... n=,.».;.~ \|.....\..- mnho nl oh. able annually, nom sua nnove xlxemoate ox levy unul me Lune elde leedlinsl L e i rd m'shall beoome delinquent, And alter the mme become dwnquen] Th 'Eine 5 ve o 'Ro lf e rp se.interest at the rate of one per cent per month shnll be paid Unthereon; provided, hoivever, all of said installments niay be paid* md ~ d e P h o n e 1 : at one time on any lot or parcel ol land within .fi!tych¢'s from'¢g¢¢' 151; nddenoo. 133, ,29-gf said dlte of levy, without interest, whereby such lot or paroell Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clausen of of land shdl be exemphed from any further lien or merge there- near Blair, announce the arrivalof f°l'¢~a ba by gi rl a t the ir ho me r e c e ntly .S E C T I O N 7 B E r r F U R T H E R R E S O L V E D th a-»r a ll th e y Mr s . Ma r g a r e t I ve r s o n a n d t a m - - - . . . . - ) .n...n f n . .l.-...!..l_-l.J.......N l m .. m l .-us.\.,.u .nlxmer l.spent last Sunday at Mn. Cle m Bluffs. The members ol the Mecanhy Progressive Club from south o iBlair, and their families, enjoyed an oyster supper and socid eve ~ at te _M. W. A.hall last Saturday night andthe home of Mr. and Jenmen,near Council 7 - - - - » --.---U..W u .. u ne m-lty and to Sigma Gamma Epsilon, honorary geological fraternity. Seven Arlinkton students at- tending the university are:Msr. garet Reckmeyer,senior ln the school of joumalliam; Ruth Moieli henry, senior in the college of ag- riculture;Hugh Rhea,teachonz colleEE junior;Anna Brlnkman, 'inninr in no .nm! ..-l..~......I»\.-4 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 .i§r§¢»`§'"" 212:11 l c Bilbee -Iy- . .GJ? Slader- -__-;;.; R. M. Iveno1L.`. Soren Jenan _ Wm.Johnel_-_._ G. E. Kronberg---._- Fred Grabbe-..... Martin Christense E. T. Meier, __ _____ s u s ' w i t u s e a u o u m a 4L1¢ m u ls u v s a n s u srp propeny owners in sam ruvmg u»»|.¢»<» iwnwe. ...,,..- -. j"~ti and place of said meeting and of the ~ thereof havingmebeedu|',`red by law, hy puhlicauon in The Enter-n y SIVEXII3 reqm ed i said Cit and oiprim, a legal v-eokly newspaper publish n Y _ general clrculntion therein, proof of which publication ls now on file with the (ity Clerk of said City, said :pedal meeting 56118 held for the Purpflse of fixing the vduation of the lots, parts ol 1-.. .....\ ...H-.\.. nf Inna in mid navdmr district suhiect w sheds! ,» ...."u .W m we ,,.,...=.... V.we .>.,e».....=..u u=.=.»w¢wi¢levied,together with the interest thereon, _.shell constitute a sinking [und tn be used solely and exclusively for the payment ol the cost of the street improvements ih snld paving district, ar for the payment of be-ds, and lnterest thereon, which may be issued to pay Ior said street improvements.SECPION 8.RE IT I-'lfwrazn RESOLVED, thit the City Clerk is herebv authorized nnd dimmd rn .-mar., fn nm rsh, uy spent.lu n rnuuy eve ning a u:the Fred Ray home, north of town. elForSal;'Six head of good! work horses,Ro m three to ten as years old.Phone 212 on 35,|ir 1-tl .Lestgr Bartnnlc1 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Noyes spent Bix few days last week at the home!" ~~~~~l\mu.u \ § . ¢ l \ \ B |: " " " 'n i o ve d a l t m n ' w i t h n ( i n n f . » A : P ° f ° * ' ° ° 1 l »'S °P ?~ \ °m °N >i n b u a m e s s ai 1Txbn§ 52 Albert. B. Hansen. 53 H.Ff Clements-.. ~'§" " "'j" """"'administratiom Angeline Ayers3'gg ls rqnrung a "alelaophomore in _arts and scienceseere in Quia msue ith the | and Clara Mexerhenry,freshmar;ntention of sell1ng out has farm in teachers colle e.1 3mttelsand retinng from the'.arm.Andrew has some 1 From Herman come Marne E. :uff which he is offering andl§.'f.'i'f'"»,.H?'°!d H.E'~*2*='f>*2"».f="=- t g ~.||; l 1 " "~ m u g9th e p e r i o d o f f i f ty k i a y s f r o m s a i d d a te o f le v y a n d u p o n th e expi r atio n o f said fi f ty - da y period s a i d . C i ty Cle r k is f u r th e r au th or i ze d an d d ir ec ted to c c lt if y sa id lis t of s ai d as se ss me nts, .showi ng th e amo unts p aid thereo n and the a rnoun ts unp aid there- o n , to th e Co u nty C le r k o f W a s h i n g to n Cou nty ,Ne b r a s ka , f o r e n tr y u p o n the ta x lis ts o f said c o u nty , a s b y th e sta tute s i n suc h c ases provided. S E C T I O N 91 Th i s resolution s h d l be i n forc e an d eff ec t fro m a nd af ter i ts pas sa ge and a ppr ova l and a c o py the re of sha ll be published i n T h e Enterp ris e,th e offi c ial public ation o f th e Ci ty ,one ti me . Pas se d a nd ap pr oved th is 27 th da y of J a nua ry , 1 98 1. A tte s t:C.E .K R A U S E ,J . H A R O L D S T E W A R T Ci ty C ler k ..Ma y o r .9 ( S E A L ) ..2-1r. .. .. . _ . _ _ _» .» t g ~.||; l 1 " "~ m u g9th e p e r i o d o f f i f ty k i a y s f r o m s a i d d a te o f le v y a n d u p o n th e expi r atio n o f said fi f ty - da y period s a i d . C i ty Cle r k is f u r th e r au th or i ze d an d d ir ec ted to c c lt if y sa id lis t of s ai d as se ss me nts, .showi ng th e amo unts p aid thereo n and the a rnoun ts unp aid there- o n , to th e Co u nty C le r k o f W a s h i n g to n Cou nty ,Ne b r a s ka , f o r e n tr y u p o n the ta x lis ts o f said c o u nty , a s b y th e sta tute s i n suc h c ases provided. S E C T I O N 91 Th i s resolution s h d l be i n forc e an d eff ec t fro m a nd af ter i ts pas sa ge and a ppr ova l and a c o py the re of sha ll be published i n T h e Enterp ris e,th e offi c ial public ation o f th e Ci ty ,one ti me . Pas se d a nd ap pr oved th is 27 th da y of J a nua ry , 1 98 1. A tte s t:C.E .K R A U S E ,J . H A R O L D S T E W A R T Ci ty C ler k ..Ma y o r .9 ( S E A L ) ..2-1r. .. .. . _ . _ _ _» .» lvsl au u p un. -.a va . - --1 - - .. _-_ I" """ a ___ass es smen ts f or the p ur po se o f pay in g th e c o st o f th e impr ove- ment of the stre ets in s aid pavi ng d istr ic t, als o to fix the amo unt to be chargtwc l against eac h of suc h lots, parts of lots and parc els of land , takin g i nto ac c oun t the bene fits d erived or inju rie s s us- hm.un. Joe nm-y :hm mmm vm do iam no "'"""' ""'""" ""'""""'"°"°l'Omlhn.;1~|= over hislilting-|.A? .""~"=°a. °'°|'".!°":eds- f==|""°"Bertie!Ilwtclsen ""1 43.53and famiiv. oMr.and Mrs. Ivnn Taylor nfl Firemem d°f'°" S"*"¥"P>'» Jun. Plattsmouth,spent last Tuesdnylsli Eugyboflys udvemfslng bar- st the home of Mr. and Mrs. !\l._f"m"h eres a bargaln danceMetzinger of west South street.or a °,°"5e'' Belshaw andud Mrs J p l _R _lhls Elms Hotel orchestra at the1_r. an ' ,efry o ell..os B. I-`. D. hall Saturday-Gents 1543,alle and Beatrlce were dlllner LadiesFree.Come! Good musici- guests last Sunday at the Wm. good floor-good order 2.1¢;Voss home near Bennington.\'l Edward Frahm son df Mr and Mrs.Gus Seheffler retumedMrsAugust Frallm near pt' Cal last Sunday from La Habra, Calif..--7 ~h _llloun.is now able tn be nut .lnl§fl`I,""°..l'"'3 spent nearly three :washers college; Ervin 0. Peter-son, agricultural college freshman;land Vernon Van Horn, sophomore in the mllcgc of dentistry.I Ft. .Calhoun representatives are 'Anita M. Mehrerls, junior in thc 1 college of agriculture and Mabel .l F . N e l l l e , a s e n i o r l r : t h e c o l l c g e l ~ ~ of arts and sriencesowl looking Hats for Women' ' |The Best o o o »More Cream! ' d ~l r l l l~ ;l°"$l?;°.;l";za 5. ll e e M o r e M o n e y tained by reason of said improve#nts, said improvements being the curbing, guttering and paving of certain streets in said paving district, and szfid Mayor and Council, in mid special meeting, having considered the various purposes of said meeting and being fuliy advised in the premises, the valuation of the lots, parts of lots and parcels of land directly abutting upon said streets, so improved,in said paving district, is hereby fixed to be the amounts set opposite the description of said lots and parcels of land in the schedule hereinaftel set forth under thc column headed "Valuation for Purposes of Assessnientf; the amount oi -- --m u n w s v m n ne r da ug h te r Mr s .Fas hi on Ce nte r.2-1t¢*"t¢hF3 af te r seve ral mo n th s °f! Ber 1= W i lli ams, who h as beé n qui te W a sh Dnesses--a dozen n e w | "" ""' su ff e nn g ; fl0 Ilk 8 bl0k e n leg .\ah~l»\.l¢»c.~,.\....rn-..-...:-...._1 ..¢...\.....91 nr _..|..__..\]' I ben fits in said distdct derived by ]ead\ of said lotsthe,specla eand parcels of lund therein by reason of the q6n.~1tru¢¢.ion of the thmat improvements in said district is hereb§ fixed to be e amonn\,s set opposite the desdption of each of`sa£d Iota and |a |L l l # I l a n D u l c x l l t l e m o v e u 31; n|. y|\ :B- "vD |.. UU v a l u e s o n sa l e a tMr. and Mrs. John T. Gallagherlfine visit and reports iié 'dnug1{ll<>rily $1-sizes 14 m 46.Fliéhiiil]and family who live east of town ter as feeling much improvnad al-Qenter-~at5les show;1 for the first and }fr. aqd ljflfg. .Louie Matthie-though not entirely recovered.time.2-1:Q_J sgn o f n or th of B lai r, we re Su nd ay 'C O N G R E G A T I O N ' § lT " E ' f _ ¥ ' T ' e ' § ' f . . ? ' ~ " J a s p e r -~lookincr Ha i n fav " I n ma n A D |\!|...........\:`Ln.. RC Hparcels of land in m d schedule under the column headed "Amount of Benefits". SECTION 2.BE I T FURTHER RESOLVED,after due consideration thereof. that said Mayor and Council in this meerinz a few at $1.88 and $2.88 at thr- Fashion Center.2-It Closing out all odds and ends in shoes for Women at only $238- shop early.Fashibn Center.2-lt Wash Dresses-a dozen newstyle:$1.95 values on sale atonly $1-sizes 14 to 46.Faslzaion ~E1 axfifé time.'2-~zWinter Coats-just a .few Ie..f'f--clodng them cat at $10.75 ae:-i$16.75 - values to $35 - FashionCenter.2-It 0 More Prof i o o More Pl A,F.Newell.. Pnlor Public vzship Sunday at 11:00 o'clock conducted by its minister.This will include n story-period for children. Church School at 10 A. M.The gruup will meet as usual at 6:30. J A N U A R Y S T A T E S C H O O L A P P O R T I O N M E N T (Continued f r o m p a g e o n e ) m n 29 Ch ri s IIinz......_.....--_..81.25 30 H .C.Han8en......_-_--56.84 5 "1»~ ; .. . . . . . . a \ l ! Advertip in The Enferprise. assembled, do hereby find that none of the lots, parts of lots and parcels of land included in said Paving District Number Eight have been damaged in any sum by reason of the construc- tion of said street improvements and that all of said lots, parts of lots and parcels of land directly abutting upon the streets improved in said paving district have been specially benefitted of Abra ham ly James Gllvlr Corinna Fashion Center Beauty Parlor Phone 47-Alice Trlplett.2-It Mrs.Emma Hoover has been endin the ast week with Mrs.,sp g pJohn Caner.I Qlosing out all Nqeklafes at '13 Clearance Sale-Silk Dresses-v ues to $20 go at $7.95 andvalues to $l0 go at,E;1--sizes 11 lo 46.Shop early al e FashionCenter if you want afgood looking 'Silk Dress ut a bargain pri :v:.!v. lrene Haack ol Omaha,spent thereby.Gb! Doubleday Dorm Center 2.1¢parents,Wir and Mrs.Hugo2'l?,? ~~w§§"$2',°;.¢.Q ~Miss Marie Ward of the Rose-.'i;".E°'f;,...§":*. ref ;Hfi':2-P<2§i*i'i'1SECTION3.Be IT FURTHER RESOLVED amounts hereinafter fixed and charged against each of parts of lots and parcels of land directly abutting vs u a u | u a | upon the |hill district. spent t.h<iwith Gertrude Lovestreets in said paving district are in proportion to the special I l 4 benefits derived by each of said lots, parta ol lots and parcelsof lund by reason of said street improvements in said paving 1 / Z dlltrid, taking into account injuries sustained by reason ot said ¢:f.;¢ improvements, and said amounts are hereby fixed as the _ n .: '11 ll ' M a x . Your :hoses al Q Libbfs or Lin; i-mm Tall on SALADmmssma n ~glgklypg \ of the Rose Hlll neighborhood, was a welcome caller agthis dom-icile last Monday. Closing out all Necklaces at only 'Sl-values to S5.Fashion nrious sums set opposite the dmcxlptions of said lots and par-céls of land in the schedule hereinafter set forth under the column headed "Amount of Assessments".2-11I CenterBE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that there be and hereby is, charged and levied, for the purpose of nayinz the Itime with her niece,Mrs.E.G. Canon of west South §t. Julius Petersen le!t for LincolnWednesday morning,where he is in attendance at a hamware deal- oost of.said street improvements in sa id paéiné distric t, li spec ial a s s e s s m e n t a g a i n s t e a c h o f t h e l o t s , p a r t s o f l o t s a n d p a r c e l s o f l a n d i n s a i d p a v i n g d i s t d c t d i r e c t l y a b u t t i n g u p o n s a i d i m p r o v e d s t r e e t s t h e r e i n a n d s p e c i a l l y b e n e f i t t e d b y s a i d i m p r o v e m e n t i n1th e va r io u s a mo un ts i n sa i d sc h edu le he rei naf te r s et fo rth , o p- d t e t hp o e des c rip tions of said lots and parc els of land u nder the c olumn he ad ed " Amou nt o f As se ssmen ts ", s ai d sc he du le , he re in .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. : S Z S U IB west Nebraska street, entertained the L. L. W. B. class of the Chis- tian church on Tuesday evening, Jan. 27. The First Lutheran church will hold confirmation services next Sunday morning,Feb.1.at ten referred to, being an fnllows New Ones on.DfSbl¢3Name ol Owner Dimrlntion ol Valuation lar Amount n!Amount nl l _L a m !Pu r po se s o l Spe c ia l A sse ssm e n t L a t A s s e s s m e n t B e n e l l t sJlmea Mullen 63 $100.00 $127.05 $127.05$700.00 $127.05 $127.05$100.00 $127.05 $121.05 Let as Demonstrate th¢8AY»- ING ynu can make by h i l t one of the Isles! DeLn|.l Onan o'clock when a_ciass of four will A.C.De be la nd She Hld 'rma to Km Hlrn. And \become membexs ol the church Metzler dated for Jan uary 3| is changed to Mary Debel 63 A. C. Debel And 10 W5 o! 11 me o f 11 12 1 $700.00 $350.00 $3§0.00 svooooQwnn nn Sl 27.05 s 63.53 s 63.58$121.05eme nz $127.05 s 63.53s es.ss $127.05_ .a nn He Had Gone Away»-LnvlngHer Alive! enemy's feet,mu Jeemn hadmade a resting place for ber ofamplybagsandmusthaveca:-rled her to IL She shivered when District No. 41, the Maqtes school will be presided over lor the re- mainder of the year by Miss Inezi Hansen,who takes the place o l Miss Ada Schenk who resigned to |be married.i S e p u a l o n . milking ten or more umm Ihr? Langry MBU Lamry should lnve one of the_Mn g n e t i c Mi lk in g Ma d i n s b e - ing used by leading dxinllen Oma h a ,an d Mr ,an d Mr s .W m . Bo lte wh o li ve no r th of to wn, we r e Su nd ay even in g g ue sts a t the Al~ fr ed F ee r h ome in th is c ity , wh er e th ey pla y ed pinoc hle a n d enjo y ed an fi ne lun c h s er ved b y Mr s. P ee r. A ma rr ie d fo lk ?dan c i ng c lub ha s been org ani zed a n d me t f o r th e f i r s t ti me la s t Th u r s d a y e ve n i n g a t the 1. pedal1 hall.The re we r e ab ou t twe nty -th re e c ouples reported present a nd all had a good ti me . 1 ... Mrs.Leo sclnniu and f~mily Silk Dress at a ~a~n!~pmfr.1~r ' S A F E W A Y s A v l N G s ig; [T]Tlxurpday, Friday and Saturday, Jaauary 29 - 30 - 31 f] m Our Safeway Store No 991 Blair Nebraska I Page accompanied Mrs.Andrew Feer fn Omaha last Saturday. FRIDAY JANUARY 30 |l l l l |a show. Thursday Friday Saturdaylast three d;ays of ou Gre at Jn?AE L ~ AY ~ Announcement ~"|,_@? ,' ; L. ": i §; ', ' £2 39 c n o u n Olxvea 1 ql. _||r'smav/AY Brand 19~P g w m 5 m ; 2'-:.%°m.3s¢ s n m Your awk »f -~mmssmn ~C <'..-,=.-sm 196 |-mm on ~ I5c TAPIOCA ;>1§rf°.~,~v'%29c Mxrcrms Safewxy Brmd'a=':.°:":,.'=.:=:»I9c pq Catsup mymm H8 38 5 . $£I»%"e"="l9c z':::..'.§f:°f'25C %'S.£rff°.25c R e m e m b e r T h e D a t e Friday, January 30,1931 vauen w $20 go at $7.95 andvalues to $10 go at $5-sizes 11to 46._Shop early at the Fashion ' : '~» Pngss BLUE RIBBON 2 for 256 PULLMAN IOC BETTYANNE 2 for ¢|1s¢ Boost your home town and buy hoine made bread at the . . . HANSEN BAKERY DANCE A T Knggs Pavnlnon Mika North of Blair on Highvuy No. 5 world over. Sat., Jan. 31th .Special I2 qt. Mllk Pl|||3s¢ Mi l k Strainer - - -43c MUSIC BY W i l e y z m k of Omnlan The Amdt Hardw~ B L A I R , N E B R A S K A GOOD FLOOR GOOD uusxcGOOD ORDER 'ft of 8 $580.00\4 of B s 10 11 r m $120.00$00.00$100.00$100.00 .....,. $105.01s 21.18$127.05 $127.05$121.05 ,s16s.s1 s 21.18 $121.05 $121.05 5127.05 stnln of blond on the Boar.She ad !r1ed to km hlm.And he had gone nwuy-leaving her u\l\'e!An lmd lumnened 10 Jeems.somcllxlng mm bumed our of hornow.It hnd Kvne In me sen ofdarkness\\'l1k~l1 hnd s\\ent over lM. E. Church M. E. Church Ernest W. Schmidt I-1:-at Cong. Church First Cong. Church I-'int Cong. Church George F. Bums p Kathrine F. Bryant estate Knthrine F. Bryant mu t e 65 65 65 .»/1 -11 U.7 s 9 65 S.9| fr. of 10 ss S%of 11 66 66 RR 65 su.of 12 7 s a v |w.w$100.00 $700.00$100.00$700.00$100.00 $700.00 $100.00 $100.00 (HHH Q omw$196.60 $19660 $196.60 $159.00 $139.08 $139.03 $190.00 $196.60 0 59.60$196.00 $196.60 $196.60 $159.00 $109.08 $139.03 $190.60 $196.60 her. and she rose wllh nn unemotlnnulcalmness.an lf the towerroomwithll:dun And coh\\eb.aand More of rtpened lrrnln had hemmeher1-lnlsler.Pnsxlnn had wom Itself away.It n though: could have nlnlu. she vcanld stlllhavewreakedhervengeanceonJeems,but she would not hnwtouched the munket again that layon the Rmr. She went In the head of the sahu qljd _lpnked down._The__sov\ I-'int Cong. Chun: C'|.nud.i| H. Capps Claudia H. Capps S. F. Manin atm .~U qlvuUU )|.3'D.Dl..I $196.50h0010$100.00 $190.00 $100.00 or we lsnglian woman nan sen llnllgn except the fhjn of blood thnl - Ionss be '74 '14 E54 & ty. 11 $700.0012$700.00 s $100.00 1 $100.00Nwsatsaoo.00 \ $196.60 $196.00 $197.20 $191.20$131433 $106.60 $196.60 $191.20 $19720 $1814.83 "mug n mm un mg new mm 0...of the door.Exnltutlon punaredl|1>r an she thought how nearly she had hrmlght to the 'Bulnlns the same shndow of denth which they and thetr kind had hrouglnta hey The thrill was snug ln lgWashingtonCoun of Nebraska School Dist. of Blair School Dist. o! Blair School Dist. of Blair School Dist. of Blair Albert G. Rnmberg Albert G. Rnmberg Rune H. Metzingerand 75 76 76 76 77 77 76 E: 180 rc. of $2100.00 4 $100.00 $100.00 $100.00 $700.00 $700.00 $580.80 $196.60 $190.60 $190.00 $127.05 $127.05 $58030 $196.60 $196.60 $196.00 $127.05 $121.05 m o m e n t .x n e r m a m p s u n c l u u w uher, pglnled hrlghily by the sun.Jeeml Bulaln-out there wnh rm-deudl The boy her mother hndmed to make her rellrd with bn-terneu and dlsllke from childhood-11 man gmwn into an Enxllsh muhnerl She struggled to bx-Innbuckher power to hate and herdeslre to klll,bn! the efron shemade was futile. Sha iollowed theEm! Metzlnger 77 8 $700.00 $127.05 121.05Jo e M. Mun 77 4 s'1oo.oo mov ns T... M crimson nalnaAllnboulher w a l the haz e o f' smoke, soft and null In the alr.InthedistanceobscuredbytheroxBende J. Frencli 77 Alfa E. Wainvrdght 77 Alu E. Wainwright 11 W. S. Rodman '78 Mm-y J. cook 1s muy J . c wk '18 Gilbert No):'18Anna Anderson 5 '18 Adzlaide Tyson 78 E% o 1 5 W5§ ¢f5 6 1 2 a 4 5 e $350.00 $360.00 _ $100.00 $100.00$100.00 $100.00 $700.00 $100.00 $100.00 s 68.58s 63.58 $121.05 s l 27.05 $121.05s 127.05 $127.05$127.05 $121.05sEc'r1oN 5.an r r FURTHER mzsmmm ... . .W \s 53_53s 63.58 $121.05$121.05$127.05$121.05 $121.05$127.05512105,n . . . »\ which the umoldennnmini. she uiw i tain: bent m-6teoquely under lr harden. "lt was a nhnpeleu thing.amo n e d' b y the nun m d the nmaky qpludrlmn dancing before h u - e y e |, \ mt uv-lnz bec ause lt w u movin(lw n !from her.Beh ind u vu n s maller object, md she knew the two were Jeeml and his dog. She wanchea u m n m e :wereabove schedule of assessments Ko my for £1§`§" N m n w~ inlsaid ggvfng district in hereby m,;3"»?§,"£§'.§§ZX Cound"urt.\zer 53`3-°°J»&""uf3'-'§3°'ifr3§Z'»?§"?"i'1Z.*'i,2§ Tsdsthia daily benefitted by said street Improvemata in the ...§'§Z amounts assessed ngdnet each of said pun,-jg of land and further finds tlut qw amount "sensed against each of said p;r¢¢1, af khdi no txne xe e uo f the e mu\;ofs ped||bendlta derlve dby sud vu-Ions pamela of lmd tm amid afreet improvements md further finds that the tntnl mmunt ol uid assessment.; Il not gexxuoess of the tuva\ expense and cost of said alta! imptove~ s n c n o n s .B E r r FURTHER RESOLVED~ of ~m ,'m°""f "€'F*°'? "°*'mseleed '...'$"'.,' ; " ; blottedjrom her vdeloll. end mln-ulee passed before :he followed when they had gone.Jeeml must have seen ner, forhe renppeared with the d°x like awerewol!at hll heels.Bo hadfound a coat somewhere md dld not look so u v e " ,Lhoruh hi p face was dlsllgurod u m hmmm:when :be ma struck him with thebarrelof the monket.Sha (fledto speak when he nnppod before,her.Accusetlnn and | bl! ot Kuo- \ dl] Nmllned In her mol. but the! ,were impotent In ma allmee be-tween them.E h one ~hm needily from mmm- ma led 1 be-ma of h e blow.named I n n?:gunn eau; lot and parcel or had abuve described,hun be~like ' "'"'°"°"" -he nm moreep;m °Hnn¢rinBf¢ yd\ndw1n»dm °:w¢¢1¢:y,n m "=°.l°~°€°°°"f°1"P:'L°°':' ~ ~ pmw-y 2Z,19;QM-¢nn!h't.he\'¢d nh-:l15¢. with a sold md 0e1'r|h|¢pity] 1L Ilame ueunquem. m can yegx manner, que-tenth lbmwl lhllf _(Ta by Gwlihued Nut Week)