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02-12-1931'Gm I THE WASHINGTON ®UN'l'Y'S r|ux1smnnzwvs-n¢¢ua\»n||LARGEST PUBLICATION -A - m u n i - . iPLA YS No Pnv oarns LEADING NEWSPAPER GENERAQ. NEWS OF WASHINGTQN CO1 sdidvdm»-.JI»»',L'?r.:s»...». om. s¢.BLAIR, NEBnA§ 'FEBRUARY 12, 1931 'f- "~,°__-;§~,.§_»°' °" UNTY, NEBRAS|. s a a b - 1- :A nunlllllllll......... nl l uuuuuuul BLAlR'S NUMBER 4 VOLUME XXXV Better Road B In Nebr~ e' st L 1 ll s. ~r e COMMISSIONERS'PROCEEDINGS County Commissioners'Room Blair, Nebraska, Feb. 9, 198! The Board of County CommiB~ sinners met pursuant m adjourn- ment taken Jan. 26, 1931. Present:Chas.Nelson,H.C. Blaeo and .Chris Hinz.The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and approved. After a careful examination of ihe following bills on the different funds it was moved and seconded that the following claims be allow- ed and the County Clerk instructed to draw warrants on the funds in# dicated below m pay the same. Carried. Citirens State Bank,Ser- vice charge S 8.96 Citizens Savings Bank,Ser- vice charge 22.5~ Fanners Elevator, Suppliesfor Poor 10.~ Berry Bros., Supplies for Poor 85.~ Ulhivefcty Publ. C0.. Sup-plies 6 » Mrs.Dick Strieklett, care of Poor 115.2 McGill Paper Products, Sup-. plies 2.~ I.Sherman, Supplies for Poor 20.2 Klopp Printing Cn., Supplies 50.~ Gilberuon Shore, Supplies for Poor .s K-B Printing Co., Supplies 5.1 Danish Luth. Publ. House, Supplies 70.~ North Side Swre, Supplies for Poor 95.~Theo. Larsen, Rent for Poor 10.~ Burroughs Adding Mach. Co. Service Con.29.Blair Drug Co., Supplies for (Continued on page taur ) ' ill lo ur R 'n- 9th of r,- ac- es-of emnot in . m-ho ng,ish; of nm,iss vzv of WILL ASSEMBLE FOOD FOR DROUTH STRICKEN AR A car of food stuffs for dwuth stricken area is being sembled by the Washington cou chépter ol American Red Cr i n co-operation with the loCounty Agricultural Exiension = wee. Bring your donations of n perishable.; such as potatoes, -butter,eggs,com meal,fl~ canned goods,eu-.,Friday f Saturday of this week (Feb18 and 14).Donations will loaded at the Kuhr & Wright F Mill loading dock Monday morni Fehnmry 16. Trucks are available Lo pick donations in case you cannotb them i:\. Grain can be exchanged for I studs,For further lnlommtion, Martin Kuhr,William Wright John Compton at 98. Railroads are carrying ~ human food smite fzée. so co your donations to human :\~ = near as possible. lair . ool nal: maelly low, s~; J. th- Lhe~ Eb- Gill, I om. ~ver- en-'rd J. ixth and uec~ ~nd J. c. GRASBORG PASSES A J.C.Graaborg of Lhls passed away last Friday nigh 10:80 o'c.lock at an Omaha pital where he had gone for t ment tor cancer.Mr. Graaborg had been in watch and clock repair buslne~ Blair for about three yearshad made many wnnn irien~ that time who will miss greatly. Funeral servlces were held Tuesday afternoon at two o' ( mm the Gentlemalfs Home in Omaha and inte made in an Omaha cemetery. Masonic L°ds'¢~ 288 of 0 had charge of the ceremony, deceased being a Mason of ~standing., |. BLAIR IDSES To DECATUR A veteran Decatur high school bagketball team proved to be too mon; for tha smaller Blair team in n game that was played on the local floor Last,Friday evening. Blair started out very strong and made four' points befnre Decaturgot their otfennive cu work.I n l short time Decatur was connectingfreely with the baskets and gndu- ally pulled away from Blair. Walk- er and Sehlvtman of Denim- high proved m be the high point win- ner:uf the game,each player lmldnk 8 points.Jensen and Stflddett of Blalr each made 4* points.The final score of the game was 27 m 11. Ncyrxcs Anyone having work left with J. c. Grasborg may haye thesame by mlling at the Citizens sme Bank.4-lt'B. C. Grasbarg. Mr.md Mn.Frank Dudgeon entertained at dinner hay, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wm.Streekfns of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dud- geon and family of this city.Mn. Stredcfus in a Aster of Mrs. Dud- uilding. I f H e W e ~ H e r é To d a y FARMERS TO DISCUSS PUR- CHASE OF I-'IRE EQUIPMENT 1 For some time there has beenfelt n need for a community fire truck ,in and about Kennard which can serve farmers quickly and ef- m m m :~ D m m r ~ U THEENQUARE n '-~I Heretofor fa ~ fi re s have been Preaches Fare- well Sunday Bev. H. Nielsen Close; Putnrate Covering Perind of Eight and o n - m u Y u n .Re tlra tram Ministry GIVES RESUME DF THE WORK Rev. H. Nielsen of the First Lutheran church of Blair.closed his work last Sunday evening aft- er filling the low putorate for a period of eight and one-half years.He retires on account of his age, he being past seventy-one years.In his farewell address he gave l. resume of his work here which was very interesting tn the rnemf bers of the local congregation. Rev.James N.Lund is the newly installed pastor. w~ an f~ d h .1 Pl emmcah .|.. th an i t di d to h ave a he tr og en eo us me ss o f inc onvenient buildin gs. Th e wa y to avoi d thi s _ situation as Ho p p e r t ou tlin ed it.»'was no d r a w u p a set o f plan.-J before bu i ldi n g o r re mo de li ng as i t c an be c hanged easier o n pa pe r th a n afte r the b uildin g is c o nstr uc ted. ,¢»»E!! ne. LINCOU4 vm n hQUD B w m g f v w CELEBRATE Two I ww As weum m ~5 "°¥'~?""x/ '~1 » f /ff C' ~/' / ~rf f W ,a'5&<'`1%'*/Z/MF'- ~ / ~ / / / /1/ -=;-\.~r /jf/,f.,..4 .fx 'U'1'¢~~..,4.»_;_{'f'f".};f?.'»¢.*R 'W ` ""s 'f=>~.»\M / / Z f f ~ .i;§;~ ~' fri""'*"""'**"'"'gwf ~ ~~5 " '-i _' -f ; l _ _ , _ - ,~ ~- 'iffr I f : M ~/~.=»...'°~¢4/ ~~~*' / /» ~-~i T..' , , ;_ - ~~ Blair folk living in southern IF o r m e r B l a i r i t e s H o l d S e m i - Blsiriles Living in California Cele- hrsle Semi-annually.Meet sl L A. Williams Home sl. Lllhbrs California THIRTY-TWO MEMBERS THERE Meeting Purely Sorisl ssh of Rem- iniscent Nature ls Much En- juyed Califomia are of a sociable turn and while they enjoy the wonder- ful climate of the wesvern state and all of the advantages due to living there t.hey'eannof.forget. Nebraska and twice yeagly a meetf ing of Blairites is hel ut which time the days of the old home state are lived over again. A report of their last. meetirm was lately received by The Enter- pxisc and is herewith reproduced: "The sixth semi~a:mual meeting of the Blair Club was held Febru-ary lst at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Williams in Laliabra,Calif.The weather being ldeal, s large crowd enjoyed the hour's drive between orange-laden trees,from Los Angeles to the beautiful Williams home.After the usual delidous lunch,s short.business meeting was held, at which time G. A. Erickson was elected presi- dent for the coming year.It was also voted that the time ol mneet~ ing be changed to the first Sunday in May and November of each year and that Mrs. Williams' in- vitation on hold all future meet- ings at her home be accepted.ln the social hours following, letters of greeting were read from Mrs. Olive Smith and daughters and from Derma Allberry.Mr. Dale read s poem composed lor the occasion, followed by a recitationbyMinnieCabanaCole.Ethel Mead then sang a. couple of songs in her usual happy manner, after which the Club presented Mr. and Mrs.Williams with a beautiful bouquet ss n slight token of sp- preciotinn of the delightful hos- pitality shown them so many times."1'he Club cotdlallydzuiltes all Blsirltes living or visiting in Southern Califomia to meet with them ut their semi-annual gath- erings.Below is a list of those present ut. the above meeting..G. QA. Erickson. President F. E. Bradley, Sec'y-Treas. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Meservey, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Erickson, Mrs.Holler, I, C. Dale, Joe Sheen, Mrs. Hartscll Blythe, Ethel Mead, Helen!\lcKeen. Mrs. John lllcKeen, Pearl Curtis Hcrnus, Gwen Taylor Smith, Nellie Sprague Chcely,Mr. and Mrs.Bryan Fletcher,Mrs. Asa Dixon. Jr., Arthur Dixon, Mr. and Mm. Wiggcrs and daughter, Wil- lownlexm,Anna Fawcett,Flora ?r:xdley_-Kato West Barnard, Pearl Baxter Siegel,Billy Wolff, Clrrie Londelius,Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Williams, Mrs. Perry Selden, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Williams, Mrs. Cathednc Turner,Mr.and Mrs- V. Cole, Mrs. Birdie Warrick, Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Metzger and daughter, Jacqueline, Mr. and Mrs. my smm\?o=»\¢1¢y smith." OMAHA APOLLO CLUBTo v ls rr BL AIR The Elks Apollo Club of sixty voices will present a program in nt..Dana College Auditorium, o » . » . Annual Celebrahon§ TEAM MAKES FINERECORD IN TOURNAMENT A grade high school basketball tournament was held at Decaturlast Saturday.Seven grade bas- ketball teams represented the fol- lowing towns:Decatur, Oakhmd, Blair, Herman, Pender. Winnebago and Craig.In the first round Oak- land eliminated Decatur.Blair. drew a bye, Pender defeated Her- man, Winnebago defeated Craig. In the semi-finals Blair beat Oakland by the score of 'I to 5. Winnebago beat Pender by s score of 11 to 8.The abnmpion- ship game of the wurnsment was played in the evening between Blair and innebago.This prov- ed to be a v exdting game, but the two l Indian boys from Winnebago proved to be too much for the boys from Blair.The fin* sl score was 11 to 22 in favor of the Winnebago team.The entire Blair team played a hard game of basketball.Some of the ouwud- ing players on the Blair team were Stevens, Kolwrman. Quinlan and Dudgeon. IN EARLIER DAYS F. W. Arndt of this city, was amused and surprised to receive s letter from Henry Kisser,the Pioneer Bookstore man of Oma-ha, containing s silk ribbon badge announcing the,"Opening and Banquet held at the Keeley Insti- tute at Blair, Neb.,Jun.21st, 1892".Mr. Kieser is in the market for old books and some time or other bought a book with this rare souvenir enclosed.Citizens ofBlair who have been here prior to the above date can appreciate the following letter from Mr. Kleser:"Feb. 9, 1931 F. W. Arndt Blair, Neb.Dear Mr. Arndt:To my consternation 1 dlseover- ed the enclosure in an old book. Up t o t h i s t l me l s lw a y s h s dt h e highest retold for the history of Blair and its people, but here is evidence that the town had to re~ sort to the Keeley cure, or wasit founded for some of the Omaha residents who thought that theywould try the cure and visit Blair? Now I turn this relic over to you." Sincerely, Henry Kieser. GROCERY STORE CHANGES HANDS \H. W. Schuldt is the name of the new owner of the Bohs Cash Store.the sale having been completed and Mr. slid Mrs. Schuldt having takencharge of the store this week The new owners come from Elkhorn, Neb., and are young peo- ple who are hoping w establish themselves here and become a part of the community. They have moved their house# hold goods into the Freeland apart- ments on west Lincoln street Their announcement togetherwith bargain prices for the week- end will be found elsewhere in this i s s u e .Th e Ente rpr ise welc omes M r . o n d Mr s .Sc h u ld t r o th e business ra n ks of Bla ir . CALIFORNIA HERE WE ARE (Ft.Calhoun qsmniqg; | . .o s | c o o o s u s n u o s o s a o o s SCHOOL BILL BEFORE LEGISLATURE A hill is now before the legislature requiring school bonrdsln lncorporatedtovms to publish their proceedings. School taxes constitute the long end of most tax re-ceipts.There would appear to be a s muc hre a s o nfo r z school board publishing i prooedings as it is for s. town board bo do so. . - ¢ » . » » » . ¢ . » » » » » _____._ _ - ~ c s s s s s n u s o o c s ¢ s s CITY ROOMING HOUSE POPULAR PLACE Sl-W; $7_00; About the most popular rooming house in the town at thistiun of the year is the city jail.Dur ing the month of October,(Rule: of Police Litta kept a strid ue count and during that time hm housed 196 trumps over night. um dnce that time ha says that tht average has nm around 100 pe month.It hu been the custom lor year to allow these hobos to sleep i: the 5,11 feeling that the conununity is safer with them under lod and key than roaming atlargean lt certainly adds to their comfox to be i ns i de wi th a g o o d t i r e t keep them warm. FRIENDS GATHERON 81ST BIRTHDA Mrs.Warren Jones o l em Grant street, was most agreeabl surprised last Friday,Feb.when around twenty-five iriem and neighbors gathered a t lu home in honor ol her eighty-fir birth nnnivresary. A pleasant afternoon was spe in visiting after which a dellciov lunch was servedMrs. Jones received many bed tiful and useful gifts and wish for many more happy birthdays, Red Cross Cash Donatlon Car of Food Staffs to Be Losd Right Away for the Dmug Stricken Ares.The Call is V1 Urgen!` co. SENDS FULL CASH QUO' The Washington County :Chl .ter of the American Red Crl wish to publish a complete list the donations received for drouth area and also to info the people of Washington cou'that our quota was set at $200 and through the eooperamin the Hennan and Arlington bran es u wml of $225.00 was sent. This week a carload of foodsh will be loaded from Blair and r in addition to the quota ii mol The following persons made nations:Henry Ruwe, $25.00; Z.Mummert,$10.00;Margi Robertson,$1.00;Edna Ds $2.00;Mrs,Cdeh Loftis.$1 Richard L.Nelson,$2.00;G: Hill,$2.00;Stanley Bros., $5 J. C.Christensen,$2.00;J Pound, $2.00; Lars Hansen, $1 Mrs.Nels Hansen, $1-00:F. Arndt, $5.00; E. Bolt, $1.00; c Robertson.$l.00;Jennie Rol son, $1.00;D.Z.Mumrnert,Olive smizh, sooo; a fri Margaret Von Lankin, 5 N. T,Lund &Co., $2.00;A Debel, $2.00; Curl Kolterrnan, 1 Wm.Gosker,$5.00;Cath( Siert,$2.00;Martin Berte $2-00;eo nn.Cash, s2.oo;Edna -inwnuma ". no e ; to r so DIFFERENT FROM FEB. 5, 1914 The following clipped from Lhe files of The Enterprise n its issue of Feb. 5, 1914 would indicate that times were not so different then than we find them now. The :llpping follows: 'mint 'The lard temper-s the wind to the shom La.mb', ls being amply veri- fied lu the enjoyment of the moderate weather that He is permitting in these de- pressing financial times, when so many people are out of work and shy of money to buy fuel and win~ ter clothing with." -l '\.\' o o o n o s o O e ss o o o » a s » o o o s o o o o o o o s o o o rxu.IAm' ENTERTAINSLEGION BOYS Jn last Thursday evenklg, Feb |, the members of the Auxilian the American legion,enter ned the boys at n c ard Put: len around seventy were presLEveryone sarned to gnjoj e nice time provided by th iies and voted the party a hug wus.Pinoehle and bridge were th vorita card games.When score are added it was found thi rs .C.N.Ha ns e na ndC.K.Be r nr! held high and Marlon Har un and J. W. Blotter, low in pi! :hle.Mrs.Geo.Bates and D aymond Burr were highest i ridge and Mrs.Emest Schmi4 nd George Bates were low.A ere.mceoni.lngly awarded prize lrs. Al Sick received the dm rim a nd H. J.Madsen was tl icky man to receive the quilt. Refreshments occupied the n ention of the crowd at a la our. Teachers Elected For Next Yea Nearly Every City Teacher Vl Be Back Again Next Year Toneh in the Blair Schools.F4 Have on-ef Pun- MAKB PLANS ron NEXT YE At a meeting of the Blair Bo of Education held in the super tendentfs ofiice Monday, Feb. practically the entire faculty the Blair city teachers were ell ed for another school year, oording to the salary schedule tablished by the Blair Board Education. However,four of the m m signified their intentions of being applicants for a positiol the Blair city schools for the e ing school year.The teachers lhave other plans are:Miss K teacher of Junior high Engl Miss Evelyn Gartner,teacher sixth B;Miss Edith Hocl teacher of fourth grade, and l Harriet Helms, teacher of bio] and commerce.The following is the lisi teachers who have signified l intentions of teaching in the I city schools for the coming se yeur:_ Floyd E.Flack, Prlncd Harold J. Marrcn. History; F Hutchinson, Latin; Margaret I Normal Training; Ruth Drewf Commercial;Mildred Buser, ] lish; Mary A. Tyrrell, Sciencn S. Lichliter, Mathematics and letics;Hamid N.White,Mx matics, Jr. High Prln; Bessie erhart,Science;Mildred M1 History;Wands.Wlllmore,1 and Gen.Sciences:Helen Sl ' I ska Discussed Nehraskn Fu-mfr Awards Prize to Wgst Paint Man for the But Ankle on A Plan for Bui lding Better Ronda ARTICLE SHORT AND CONCISE Advoute|Hurd Surlue Roads med lt Right Angles m Rail- ada Instead ol Parnllel An article on good roads aub- mltted by Frank Boyer of WestPointwhich waé entered in the contest of the Nebraska Farmer was awarded first prize.The ide; of the Nebraska Farmer was In concentrate ideas on the best plan for budlding better roads in Neb- raska.The article follows: 'TOO MUCH DUPLICATION \ I l l) 5 I. 0 0 o »s A he ty an:al §|J rn- na, ur,:rd uwbe :ed ng, upihg :od :all or 25Cine as AY ity, ; at 1054eat- the s inand s in hlrn last: lock leral nent The BIB. the long To t h e Nebraska Farmers' Viewed from the standpoint that wa have automobiles and are going m drive them regardless of what kind of roads we have and that when we drive them through tho mud we are paying a tax in in# creased gasoline and oil bills,aa well as increased wear and mr on the machine,it would seem good policy to hard surface the greatest possible mileage ln the nearest possible future.But, viewed from the ntandpoint that many of our most popular highways parallel existing rail- ways and that this country is still largely depending on railways for transportation and could not well do without them,such highway: are u duplication of efforts and are an economic IUBI. Good farm to market roads are essential t/J an agricultural nm, but that does not necessarily imply that only the larger cities of the state are market points.I am in~ clined to think that "farm to ma#- ket roads" means roada from the farm to the neaxest railway sta- tion and that there, mass trans-portation be tumai over to rall- waya to larger population centers. I believe that railways can hah- dle both paaaalger and freight cheaper and give more satisfactory service nan can the bun and track lines, even though railways must keep up their nvm roadways, while those of the bus and tnxck lines are kept up by the puhlic. Il: would seem to me that forgthp greatest.good to the greatest number, as well as in the interest of economy, most of our highways should he rout/ed at right angles to railroads as much as possible, instead of parallel to them,thus avoiding duplication of effort on!the one hand and increasing fax-m` to market roads,on the other hand. I consider good far-m to market roads are very essential, but that highways running parallel with and competing with railways are of doubtful value, in the long run."'F. L, Boyer. BLAIR ENTERSREGIONAL 'rounsanax-:Nr The basketball teams of the statel are classified according to the due of enrollment in the high 'School All schools having less. than IOGenrolled in high school are entered in the sectional tournament.Al l schools having over 100 in hlgl school are entered in the Region- al toumaments.The regionatournamentwillbeheldat Freimont on March 5, 6 and 7.'rhé Blair high school basketball teani will participate in this toumamenti Blair is considered one of the larger schools in the state as far as enrollment is concerned.Ae- cording m State Secretary Walter I.Black ol Lincoln, Bldr is one of the 38 schools that have a class A classification. I I »f...~c.55.00 erine lseh, rogh , Mae of the Blair chemical trucks.xneKennudfiretruckinnot chem- ically equipped and is useless in rural sections. As an outgmvrth to this neces-sity an agitation is now in aetien A party of friends gathered at the Jack Crowdy home last Sat- urday awning in honor of the birthanniversariesof'Theodore and c m w -nmwdv which occur inMgnday evening, Febnxary 16, at 8:15 p, rn.A Blair boy, Kenneth Gilbertsum,is n member of this outstanding chorus,which is di- rected by Prof. N. J. lnjan, who has already won u place for him» self in the hearts of music lovers in Blair as the director ol the "Messiah" chorus both here und in Omaha.Among other outstanding artists who will assist in the pm~ gram is nur own Gladys Moore. who§e group of songs will be a special treat m her many friends in the community.4-1: BILL HITCHMAN CLUBHOLDS INITIATION The Bill Hitchman Club met for initiatory work last Monday eve ning, Feb. 9, at their club room. Following the initiation, a. fine lunch was served by several of the mothers of the dub members.The Club new cnnsists of sev~ enteen active members.Tom Wil- kinson xs president and Attorney John A. .Carrlgan,advisor.The boys plan to givd an invitation dance on Friday evwng, Feb. 13, at the Parish Hall to their friends and a fine time is anticipated. The following are the new mem- bers:Harvey Kuhr, Sunley Jen- sen.Howard Thompson,Gordon Vinton and Richard Johnson. CHICK STARTER You will find K. w. Chick sum er in be a well balanced StarlingMuh for your baby chicks.Al~| ways trexh and cost only $3.00 inllnrle sack loin.'fry a mu from we xml- ma Different people have dxixerenrways of observing their birthday anniversaries, and Ira Dixon choseanaltogetherdifferent one thisyear from any he had before.Hi / nnml day ls January 30, and howdq you suppose he celebrated it here in Nebraska right in the dead of winter?Did he take a sleigh- ride or go iceskating or sit by a cdzy tire Umning to the wintry wind howling outside and watch- ing it pile snowdrlfts up no me eaves of the house?He did not. He went and hitched up a team of horses and plowed his garden! Now ui:\'t that sumpin'! Mrs.Marion Sutherland under- went an operatlon at the Laughlin hospital lt Kirksville, Mo, and is reported as getting along nicely. » . ¢ ¢ _ _ . ¢ . . ~ ~» » . ~» » ~- »l . I s s s a a n u s n n o s u o NOTICE Auto drivers are cautioned tn observe the following traffic regulations:COME To A FULL STOP AT ALL STOP SIGNSDoNOTDRIVEWITH CUT-OUT OPEN Do NOT o m-:nxm YOURCARWITHOUTPROPER LIGHTS DRIVE CAREFUL LY AND OBSERVE A L L SPEEDLIMITS Penisten!vlolndom of the above will lead in ar~ rest and pmsecutinm,here~ after. L. W. I-AN-H.Chlel of Police. o Mill.' - 2 t U l l l l C ¢ O C l O l U l ¢ | » ~a a 1 | . » » _ » » »¢ o» n Qa o - s | s .,...-..,. . - .-...,..--,. . ,_..._Willdnson,Sl.00;Elmer E. Day, $1-00; Stella Rm-nberg, szno; cm- zens Stale Bank, $2.00. WASH. COUNTY D. H. L A. REPORT FOR JANUARY There'were 333 cows on Les! during the month of January, 26 cows sgandlng dry, 5 cows sold as unprofitable,and 6 wwe bought for dairy purposes. The cows on test produced 259,- 664 pounds of milk containing 10,- 5942 pounds ol lat with an ave- rage test of 4.o8%.The average production ior the Association was 'l'19 pounds milk and 31.8 poundn of lat.The five hlgh cows for the month are u follows: Ed, Renud,purebred Holstein, 1820 pounds milk, 91.0 pounds B.F. Lloyd Brown,grade Holm-ln, IB79 mlm, 84.6 B. F. Paul Jones, grade Holstein, 2048 milk, 75.5 B. F. Ed. Renard, grade Holstein, 1969 milk, 14.8 B. F.Ed.Renqrd.purebred Holxlein, X907 milk. 70.9 B.F. The flve high herd; for the month are as follows: Ed. Renard, purebred and grade Holweins,1406 pounds mllk, 52.7 pounds B. F. Llnyd Brvwn,grade Holsteins, 11'/4 milk, 47.1 B.F. Paul Jones,grade Holstelns, 1228 milk, 41.1 B.F. Kenneth 'I`y~°u. znde Holstelns, B14 milk, 86.5 B.F. Elmer Jensen,gnd e Ho l mi m,949 milk. 86.1 B.F.-Leonard mn- ler, Tutor. no purchase a flre truck complelslyequipped tn fight. rural. fires w ennmessary.A community meeting is to be held Monday, Febmary 16 nt 1:30 o'clock at the I. 0. 0. F. Hall in Kennnrd to whlagh the pub- lic is invited and urge to attend- It is planned to have u tnxck on display and an interesting talk will be delivered,discusmlg *hi ~ a°°,1 ,°:,;:.Ls"";:. pected w caver. COMING FARM SALES There are a number of farm sales which are scheduled for dates this week aufnext.Among them are the Roberts and Rosesale just north of Blair. which is to be held tomorrow, Feb. 13.On Saturday Herman Retzloff downnear Washington la to hold a sale of all his farm chattels.He is quitting farming and will clean out everything.On Monday,Feb.16,August Johnson will sell his farm nuff on the Pat Henley funn just south of Blur. Tuesday,Feb.17,Henry Mis- feldt. will sell at auction most of hln farm stuff.On Wednesday, Feb. 18 An Pearce down in Doug- las coumy will :ell everything. Hans C.Sox-enum,one mlle nonh of Washington closes out his farm equipment on Fddxy, Feb. 20 and on the mme day J. P. Thom- sen who is Iocatad about two miles e-ut o l Te lbu h,will close out averything.Ha is going w Colo- rado whum he hu lmd interest! .nd wishes xo close out everythinl- close proximity. There were five tables of pin- ochle and the following woi\'~prlz- es:firsta,Mrs.C.A.French of Decatur, Neb. and Merle Newkirk, west of Blair; seconds, Mrs. Sam Morning of Omaha and VictorJohnson of Blair.Others i n a f fendmce were Sam Morning of Omaha, Evelyn French of Deatur, Neb., Mr. and Mrs. Hans Lebberi of Ben-nlngwn, Nqb., Mr. and Mrs. Peter Niqlsen of Orum, Mrs. Merle Newkirkfwaf Orum,Mrs. Victor Johnny( and Raymond Rasmussen af Orum, Mr. and Mrs. John Jen- sen, west of Blmir, Miss Mildred MqKashm and Helga. Knudsen of Blair.A fine lunch was served at a law hour. BIRTHDAY 'r w lc s HONOBED Mrs. Geo.Ruhr,Jr.arra ngd and can-led out a complete sur- prise on her husband,last Mon- dby evening,Feb.9,when she lnvited twelve couples to their home in honor of Georgda birth Imnlvernry.The evening was spent playing pinochle with Mrs. C. W. Chrlstennen and Rny Pollen ¢U'l'Yi!1g of( the high prizes.Mrs.Harry Luson of Kermard,and J..E.Fischer were low and re~ celved consolation; A fine lunch was enjoyed. The following evening, Tueadny, a number o l relatives.around"§1rfy.came in ua extend m a wnhes la George.Vlllttlg and ard: made the evening complete and the hostess again served a | lovely lunch.'' ance,First grade;Mabel Nz burg, seclmd; Lucile Langley, Beulah Roberts. fifth B:Ru! Burr, filth A; Elsie Hughes, A.Lydia Lippincott,third fourth; Edna Dnvls,first and ond Mary Anderson, first und an Rosalie Foley, third and four! K. C. D§Grof.f, muxlc and b BEGINNING ON NO. 5 (Ft.Calhoun Chronicle] Signs that the long delnye provement of the Wanhk Highway (mm FL Calhoun is to be made are observd. lerlul is being hauled lor al on the new road tint, will dum from the brick pavema the railroad at Nashville, trees no bdng cut down that route.The Bushes Co given the contract last Jm: BT-idinz md paving the hl| from the pnsent paving t Calhoun and it is presume: this company is going aheuc the job which, according 4 giate endneer, was held up m8 for iedenl O. K. on al FARMERS N(Yl'ICE Gas Tar,8001!for funnchicken house and other pnrp $l.0(l per barrel.Bring you barrel to the Gab Plant lnIOW A-NEBRASKA uc: 4 -n 1 POW ! Enm Jenick Shoea,,$5 A Fashion Center. BUSINESS AND'socnu. I-om~:cAs'r 19 31 | < Fe b rua ry an l u I-.u anI2545 8 9 xo l l 12Q151 6 1 1 1 6 1 9 2 2 2 5 2 4 2 5 2 6 0 K 1fl.6I 3 2 0 2 7 0 93 1| ¢1I 4 2 | 2 5 I Feb. lZ-Ernest Schmidt hug sale, Fremont Feb. 13-~Roherts & Ruse alle. Fqb. 18-Buisy Bee Club meets.Féb. 14-Dance at Kinja pavilion Feb. 14-He rman Rewo tl ule at WashingtonFeb. 1|-Pythian Sisters bake sais Feb. 14-W. R. C. meets. Feb. 16-Omaha Apollo Club a t Dana. Feb. 17-Henry Mlsfeldt sale at Ks nnud Feb. 17-Art Pearce sale at Wudr lngton Feb. 18-B. Menard farm ule Feb. 20-Hum c. Sorensen me xt " I* 1.5 s g g n w u m n g m n . HJ1 / h a l x. \y..\.._-1.- Nofrlca OF SUIT A. C. Debel, Attorney. :the unknown heirs at law, ,.~ leg-atees, personal repre~ tives.and all persona inter- -in the Bdate of George P. deceased,real names ~own; and all persons having ming my imerest in Int 4 ~lock 69 in the City of Blair, tasks, rul names unknown. ~u, and each of you, are here~otilied that the Gdnens Sav- Fank, nf Blair, Nebraska, a ~ration, as plainuff, has com- eed an action in the District. rt ol Washington County, Neb- .against you and each ol as defendants, impleaded with Sheldon Peck end dstcr, Mn. Ber-tha Gollehon of Blair, were vid#ora at the Neum Warrick home onMonday.Hr. and Mn. Roy Wntkinu andchildren,Mr.md Mrs.KelleyMeyers and Joan, all of Teku-nah, spent Sundny nt the Burn .Kelley home.Mr. and Mrs. James Paulsen and mn had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mn.Lnrs Paulsen md all :rent the afternoon at the Rud-o ph Hansen hnme, near Kmnardto see Mrs. Hansen, who la ill.Miss Ida and Albert Luening-hoener entertained the adult dasso l the Pleasant View Sundayifhool Fndny evening.Mr.andrs.Fred Peck,Mr. and Mrs.Gene David, Mr. and Mrs.R. M. Iverson,Soren Miller and son, Neils were those present. Miss Clara Bertelsen ol Blair, was n Sunday visitor of the W. J. Simonsen family. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Laliodn ofOmaha, were at *he W. J. Bolle ¢Clap atteaded the meeting at the ed hnlf the day.Mr. and lin. Hnny Tysan_a:1d Pnnl were Friday evening vimhors at the Clyde Huh heme.Hr.md Mn.Tom Wlkefield. Sr, and Martha Whitmua resumed Sunday evening from 3 week's visit at Broken Bow.The Bridgeview project Club met. Thursday dnernoon with Mrs.George Morgan to arrange for an~meeting Friday at theGollaol house.Mr. andMrs. F. Muller, A.A.Anderson and Miss Ours Bearddroveto Omaha Sunday m see Mrs.Fred Ray at the Coyennnthospital.They report her an im- proving.They also wled at the Carleton Taylor home. The Misses Helen Lawless, An- qmlred w furnish bond in an amount equal to 100% of his cou- tract.Ax an ewdenee ul good faith in submitting a proposal for Unis work,the bidder must Ne,with his proposal,a certified check made payable w the Depnrtment at Public Works and in an amount not less than two thousmd (2000) dollan.This work must be started pre- vious to March 15, 1931 and be complewd by July 15, 1931. The :ight is reserved to wnlve all teclmimlitien amd reject any or all bids.n s m m n m u r O F P u p u c w o r ms ~mm- eoun house Wednesday lndm-ge aa Mr. Happen md Mrs. Hill from the staudnn depart' ment of the Univerdty.Georgenm om;~ relatives.Mrs. Hens Miller of Blilr, was a Sunday dkmer guest at the Rev.A. Rasmussen home.Mr. and Mrs.Allred Hansen Ind family ealledin the slkmooh.Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Pndsen and children spent Monday eve- ning at the Edgar hrsen home, near Kercnrd. Mr. and Mn. John Amnaon and Miss Emyle called on relatives at Tekamah Sunday, Messrs. md Mesdames Will, Dm and Leslie Thompson and familiesenjoyedSundaydinnerattheI-'rank Thomps»on.home. A miscellaneous shower waslrivenat the Louis Schenk homeInst Friday aftemoon in honor ofMrs. lester Ducker, a recent bride.There were twenty-seven ladies present and many beautiful anduseful presents were received. Re~ freslunents of ice cream, cake md enffee were served. Mr.and Mrs.Peter Truhlsen llr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson andArdith spent Ffldzy evening nttheAndrew Nelmn home.Raymond Donnelly,Art Bdle rlandC u l Jensen were Thursdayevening visitors at the Mrs. Car-rie Jaeobnen home.Alfred Curley ol Seward, was aSundny visitor nt the Huold Cur- ley home. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Chrittian- sen of Blair, spent. the weekend at the Wilbur Updlke home.Mr. and Mrs. Fnnk Lottie and family, Mr. and Mrs Chester Hov- endiek and Jean,Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Loftis and Howard, and Mr:and Mrs.Iester Schneider were Sunday dinner gqesu at the Hdt Lowe home. Mm Mary Weber and Margue-rite, Mrs. Shirley Stokes and babyMattie Weber and Byron BarllingwereSundayevening visitors at the John B. Eriksen home.On account.of the illness anddeath of Miss Jordon's mother atIthaca, theme was no school in the Iqwer room Friday. thé neu: luture. Mr.and Mrs.Orville Humato entertnined the fallowing dv"~Wednesday evening: Mr. an Mrs.Hg" Rosezibalm and (T-mly, Mr. an Mrs.Clifford Truh sen,Mr. and Mrs. Elmer 'Druhlsen and sonMr. and Mrs.Peter Jensen andMr, and Mrs. Peter Truhlse The evening was spent playin pin-ochle.Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe Lazure spent the week-end in Pierce county with fdends. Jens Juul and family were call-ers Sundqy aftemoon at the CurlJuul home in the Summers dismctMr. and Mrs.Robert Andersenand family were Sunday alter-noonKidtors at the Nels Christensen nme.Barbara Hindley was '7 years oldlust Saturday and she invited her mom mugs to spend the aftemocnwith her.Games were plnygd and nioe refreshments were served. HRW.Nielsen of Blair,called o -1 .__lunch wg.: served by Mrs,James Mullin and Mrs. James Thompson. 'I`he next meeting will be heldwith Mus. James Thompson to beasdstedb y Mendames ElmerTruhlsea md Paul Barry.Mr. and Mn. Weston Long en-tertained a number of friends at AplnoehlepartyFridayevening. Them were six tables nf layers.Mr.and Mrs.Nels Chrgtensen were awarded first pri ze andMrs. Orville l-lumston and Delbert Huxnswn received second prlzea Consolations were given Mrs. Paul Bm; Ind Earl Ca ldwell.At n late our refreshments were nerv~ ed by the hosiess.A number of fiends of Mr. andMrs. Merton Wlnchell were enter-tained ut their home hflday eve-ning,playing progressive highflve.High scores were held byMr.and Mrs. V. 0. Ireland andlow scores by Mrs. James Thamp-` son and Will Thompson and prizes were awarded accordingly.A d elidouslunch was served by the *OI we s t P o m :an a D r Herman§ : m : : 4 ;' °f : : F i ; " "s ;§'.§ 2'° "»?. . ; i E » ; ' 2 f 0 a , ; . £ 5 f ; '~ 3 1 p . were Siiturdag N l ll e E .B mtn b a u g h ' r i c a ' r o c o N' r n . - \ c ' r o n s '§~'§ed"f;"§,fd,§',§',°§';,"d wzj -§-'Q'p l a m u f ! b y e N( ) And Ff r m A Flnimhnlavh nn th a nvcl e n o r n e s a t u r a a e v e n m g z A\:\ l l v v l a 4;¢\¢u.»;¢1 u l ; | l B € l aM r a n d g .W J B - g m a n d M r .a n d M r s H m m C u r l e y a n d l i m y e v e m n g i n h o n o r o f t h a i ..._e g r a n d s o n ,K g ht w o s o n s d r o v e t o P a p l l l i o n t o ¥ ; , m 1 l Y t " § : ° J $ * ; t " r g " 5 : ° Y k ° ; ' e i " § a V 5 "s e n ' s f i r s t b i r t h d a y f ° § ' & . m T r u h l »g u e s t .g p e n d S u n d a y a t t h e H .K l s b u n d e 1 E _ " . . . . .. 2 I\l L: .. .. .a '1 L. ,_ 1'. ., 1 2%w m a v r f s e n t A l u n c h w a s s e r v e If IIOSEQSB.}{38¥IlI.lgg¢|| hol\1B..,'` .Mr s .Ia me a 'Fhompspn and Mr s.V l e r w o o d Ar or uo n o f Mi m o u l a| L° °f \I lmd le y .extc n amn leaders nl E33 l° ]" "»a ne ph ew o f J o h i a f u r th e M¢:Carthv In d ia n 'mu h .Aron son,28 n o w Btavimr nf th ai ~an.home.conm~ng o sandwiches,pickles,cake and coffee.About fifty friends from Valley and Fremont agreeablv surprlsedMr. and Mrs. Orville Humstan onTuesday evcnimz, Feb. 8 when they came in help them celebrate theirwedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Humston hgve been married 26 ex .=.... LET us REASUN TOGETHER--- Last year we offered a better price on good paint than ever offered you by Radio or catdogue.This year we have theBIGGEST OFFER "EVER"ON QUAL- ITY PAINTS VARNISHES AND OIL. These goods are backed by OUR OWN GUARANTEE.When you hear of this offer you will say how can it be done. We still have $1.95 price on HEAVY DUT Y BAT - TERIES. Mail order houses charge you $4.50 per pair.See for yourself.\ THE ARNDT HARDW ARE BLAIR, NEBRASKA Inst call on Felt Hats for Wom- en,Misses and Children-lonner values m $5 an sale this week-end at only 59: or 2 Hats for $1-come early.Fashion (knw.4-lt Girls' Wash Dresses, regular $1 and $2 kinds on sale this week-end 59c or 2 for $1-sizes 7 to 14. Fashion Cenwr.Shop, early for these Bargains. It will ]$ay you.I t NEW ENGLAIVFNEWS Mrs. Minnie Blum spent Monday afternoon at the George Loflis uma. moving on the farm formerlyowned by Arthur Leach.Twent members of the McCar-thy Lad es' Progressive Club were 'present nt the meeting held lastThursdayattheWestonLonghome.Mrs. Merritt Cook and baby and Gretchen Mencke and FrancesMullen were visitors.A delicious Mrs. Freeman Loftis and How- ard were last Wednesday visitors at the Fred Anderson home.Mr. and Mrs. Chris Chhstoffer- -son and family were last Monday ewnlng visitors at the Chris Lar-sen home.Mrs. John B. Eriksen spent. lastThursday at the Howard Curleyhome.Adelia Anderson spent Thursdaynixrht at the .An Mag-ill home.Mr. and Mrs. George Loftis anddaughters and Melcy Bridwell were 'Sundav afternoon wsitors at the Earl Thompson home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kruger andfamilywere visiting friends atIthaca Sunday.Mrs. Bill Voght of Kennam and Mrs.Lars Peterson of Rose Hi I, were Wednesday afternoon visitors at the Arthur Anderson home. Mr.and Mrs.Martin Heier,Martha and Anna spent Sunday at the Hans Larsen home at Spiker.Mr. and Mrs. Hehry RasmussenEvelynandPearlofSpikerand ,|; o ;I :|~.ne sd ay a t th e J o hn J ac ks on h ome Spring Line of Children's W A S H DRESSES .r ..:;a eh o m e .M r .A r o n s o n ,w h o s u f f e r e a p a r a l y t i c s t r o k e ,i s c o n v a l e s c i n n i c e l w h i c h h i s m a n y f r i e n d s w i b e l r i d t o l e a r n . Mr .a n d Mr s .He n r y A r p a n da u g h ter a n d Mr . a n d Mr s .Leo a r d A x te ll o f Blai r,we re Sunda a f te mo o n c allers a t th e He n W ulb ern ho me.. spent Wednesday at the courthouse. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Knudsen and daughter,Laura of Onum were Sunday dinner guests of Mr, andMrs. W. J. Novak.Mr.and Mrs. "ff L arse n and chi ldre n of Ad- ma , called in the aftemoon.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Wulbem Odd s a nd en ds in Dr es s S li ppe rs for W omen redu c ed to $2. 98 at the Fashion Center this week-end.4 - lt B a r g a i n S a l e - F a s h i o n C e n te r - Thu rsd ay ,Fr i da y ,Sa tu rd ay an d Mon da y .Si lk Dres se:'I10 values g o a t 5 5 ;$20 Va lu es gq at $ 7.9 5. Sizes 1 1 to 4 6 - a l l colo.:.:shop ear ly and re me mbe r these Ba r- gai ns a r e a t th e F a s hi o n Center in B la ir .4 - lt I f a mi ly we r e Sun day eve ni n g vis- ito r s at th e C h r i s L a r s e n h o me . Mr s .Vi c k Sk o v vi d te d a t th e ho me o f he r sister,Mr s .Ma c k Camer on Th urs da y . Mr s. Min ni e Blu m an d so ns wer e Su n da y e ve ni n g' vis i to r s a t th e E . W . S mlth h o me . Mr .a n d Mr s .Lo u i e Ho ve nd ic k a n d f a mi ly we re Su n da y vi d t o r s *at the J o hn J ac k so n ho me . Mr .a n d Mr s .J o h n B .Er i ks e n and f ami ly s pen t Su nda y af ter no on at the J o hn J e ns en ho me . A ve ry ple asa nt even in g wa s sp e nt at th e h o me of Mr . a n d Mrs . B i ll Spr ic k la s t W edne sday eve~ ning-wh e n th ei r relatives a n d fr ie nd s c ame to sun-~rise th em,i t ....._ Winter Coats-»-Final Clearan any Coat in stock-your choice Values to $35-if vou ara sma you will come early and get th biggest bargain of your life in coat for $8.Fashion Center.4»IEnna Jcttick Shoes, $5 and S Fashion Center.4-1 _,..n :a \a bi rth da y pa rt y W ednesday eve- ni n g a t th e F r i tz A r n ho me , s o u th o f Ke nn ar d.Mr .A r p wa the hono red m e m b g ( Mr .an d M .F r a n k Kn o f fle r a n d f a mi ly we re Sun day din ner gue sts o f Mr .an d Mr s .Me r to n Winc hoil.M u 1 { n o f ! l e r pla ns to mo ve to th e S c h e nk B r os . f ar m i n .McCARTHY AND LONG CREEK John Thompson of 0maha,spent several days the past week visitingrelatives in this vicinity.He returned to Omaha Monday.Mr.and Mrs.Hans Knudsenand dnughtcr,and Jens Jensenwere guests Sunday at the Carl M. Jensen home.Hans M. Andersen and familyspent Sunday at Teknmuh visiting sary. m m may or may, luzb.on meabove described real estate, whichuid mongage is recorded ln Book 15 at Page 190 of the Mortgage Records of said County,and de- daring the same to be a irst lien an uid real estate, and Pm'- ing for costs and other qdtable nlie f. Said. petition funher alleges that any interest in or lien upon said real estate which you or anyof you may have or claim to have il junior, inferior and subsequent Sealed blds will be remived at the office of the City Clerk at Blair, Nebraska, up ul 8:30 o'c1o¢:k P. M. on the 20th y of February, 1931,for the fu shlog of all tools, labor and rn r i a l ~ to construct a. 'Ioprl00 concrete swimming pool,44x90 stucco unframe bath house and 490 G.P.M. Perkins Vacuum Rapid Sand Fil- ter, dry gallery type, together with all excavation,grading, concrete work,building constnxctlon. pipe brother and spent Sunday with him at the University hospital.Sunday dinner guests of Mr. andMrs George Hain were Mryltiary Hain of Blair, Mr. and Mrs.Wm.Brett, Mr. :md Mrs. C. H. Gehr-xnger, Mr. and Mrs. Amil York ofTe amah.In the altprnoon,Mr.and Mrs. W. I-'. Burdlc of Omaha,called there and also at the J. S.Conety home.'Mlss Ernestine McCoy spent theweekendntTekamahwhereshe attended a party Friday evening at fha mn Favlen" \».........B to the pldntiffs lien. You and each of you are re- quired to answer said petition in the District Court of Washington Countgi,Nebraska,on or before the 2nd day of March, 1931. Citizens Savimzs Bank.of Blair. work, plumbing, sewers and elec- tric wiring. Section 1 All excavation,grading,coni crete work and buiiding construe-tion required to complete the prol iect. - . -u n o \ u n :w u a n a u l x l | U l l l C ¢Mr. and Mrs. A. w. Clarke amfirmly, Russell Ervey, Marion am Rvy \\f:akefield were Sunday after noon vlsitors at the Ray Whitmanhome.Francis Mehrens marketed 1'§°_|§§ me last \§eekthat average: E 11 Nebraska, Plaintiff,Section 2By A. C. Defuel,All pipe work,plumbing and 1-415 .Its Attorney. sewers w complete the project. Section 3NOTICE OF SHERIFF SALE An electric wlrinz.been nower zr l pounds which is a commendable pieee of mfMiss Louise Edge of Lyons. sn(Guy Hardy of Bancroft, were Wed nehda"`e\'euing visitors at the Ken nclh _*son home. ln the District Court of~Wash~ ington County, Nebraska. By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the District Court of Washington County, Nbraskn, and in pursuance ol a decree of said court hi an action therein pending wherein, Kale L. Noyes, is plain-ti!! and James Cruiekshank, Effie M. Cnxickshank, his wife, Emaline S. Wetmore, and National Roofing Company, a corporation, are De-fendants,I wi ll at One O'clock P. M. on Monday the 23rd day ofFebruary, 1931, at the West Front'n . . . . .n t - and lighting to complete the pro- i m .All bids shall be made in accord- ance with plans and specifications now on file in the office of the Engineer and City Clerk.They will be received only on the type- writtcn forms furnished by the Engineer for that purpose. All bids shall be sealed and ac cornpanied with a certified :heel drawn payable to the City Clerk, Blair, Nebraska, for five per cent (5.%) of the total amount of the bid.This amount shall be forfeit- ed bv the bidder, as liauidatimz Mr. and Mrs.Opal Reeves a ttended a card party Saturday eve rung at the Jack Lazura home south of Blair.'EuniCe and MuReeves spent the night with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs C. B Bunn. Howard Widener spent Saturday night and Sunday at the homeoi the Blevins brothers near Kennard. Miss Eleanor Dixon came fromLincoln Fdday aftemoon to spend the weekend with her parents,Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Dixon. Mr. ahd Mrs. Ralph Koopman and Mr. and Mrs.England ofOmaha, spent Sunday at the Geo.Morzan home.Afternoon :masts3 "" 5 U l u ll f l a u ||. |lA-In u u u u s y ~' I ' ~I t ~M n ~~n - - " ; u r :o u s e '£ 5 . . . " . 1 i = = = vN ° g g _1 - g g ;w i t h i n t e n a a n , f l l l e t n e n t e r i n t o g f " H n .' F l d M n .J i l ;G m 'o f 3 a t p u b l i c . m f . § ' f . u f . h i l h -c ° " t " ' ° t a n d p o e t f l u e m d ' ° ' |M i e s l z l e l e h W i d e n e r f K u m q u i r e d o b l l g n t i n g h i m t o c o m p l e t e s u r m b w a s s m m - ° n f ¢ h § " f f . ie a t b i d d e r f o r n a h t h e f o n z »l __ . | . . . . - - n . . . |. . . a . . . n n o . . _ - . l a .h h G n n t n m s t m d l u s t l i n h i s m a r -¢ !- l . . . . . l . . - - _ - _ _ ._ - . .. .. ; ' f | E " H "~Int ec for o ne yea r. tim.P m" - mm n . n "l'n¢rn¢||In The lmnlmt nf tin- han d :lu ll In .|i nSatur day g ue st of the Ro be rt W i d- ener fa mi ly ; Ge or ge F ac kler d ro ve to Pe w onFr i da y to br i n g ho me his daugh- te r , Hele n and stopped a t Cedar Cr e e k to b r i n g Mr s . J . J .Sc hnei- de r fo r se ve ra l we ek s vi si t.He le n re tur n e d to Per u Sun da y . A .E.Di xo n a n d J ames Keh oe dr o ve to F r e mo n t S a tu r d a y to th e sto c k mar ke t. Mr . a n d M r s . Ha r r y Ty s o n took J oe A nd er so n an d C ar l Bo rg ne r of Powe ll,W y o.to Oma h a Wednes- da y whe r e the y too k th e tr a in f o r ho me af te r a te n da y s vi s it. Mfr . an d Mrs . R. M. Ive rs on a nd f a mi ly s p e n t S u n d a y a t th e ho me of Mo rr is C hr is ten se n of Her ma n. J ames an d Elme r an d Florenc e D i xo n we re Sun da y di nn er guests g th e E.C.Lip pi nc o tt home.I n t e a »»~the afternoon the boys attended the Triangle Baby Beef Club at the John Stork home.The Club meets at the August Stork homeMarch Smh.Leslie Ifenk of Lingle,Wyo.spent part of the week-end at theA. l-I. Dixon home.Mr. and Mrs.C.B.Bunn hadSunday dinner with their dauxhter, Mrs. A. R. Beales and familyMrs. Byron Bunn spent Wednes-day and Thursday with her ar- §;;*~"f- Mr. and Mrs. Hugo ami of an-.Miss Anna Paulsen accompaniedthe Charles Hunk family wspendSunday at the Jim Chlton homeat Hornick, Iowa.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tyson andPaul,Miss Gladys Baker. Mr. andMrs.Ken th Tyson went to theHarry Mc enz.ie home near Lyons to spend Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. George Donnelsonof Marshalltown, Iowa and father, Hosiery of the Best RUBY RING We have but a few boxes left of the Ruby Ring, nQw on sale at bargain price $1.75 hose for $1.50 $1.50 hose for $1.15 $12.5 hose for $1.00 Hats - Dresses - Lingerie A few good Winter Hats left at $ 100 . your cholce Spring Line of Children's WASH DRESSES A new line has arrived in all the fresh up-to~date styles and patterns and at lower prices than formerly. All sizes including those for the year old tot. \»»'(" CHILDREN env rpm lr- |- ~'. . vnr gr . : " ~r L A f :j I ':1. I: 1 ~~ n .\»1.,.~ff:_:., 62~r N ~ |=;:.'i""° .. 1 ~1 §.&_~ _.-..- -_..,_~..\--1....-.......,,Seventeen (17),Range Twelve (12) East, of the 6th M., in Washington County,Nebraska,which lot is located upon the Northwest Quarter of the NortJ1~ ealat Quarter of said Section and is described in the field notes on file ln the intersection of the County Clerk's office of Wash-ington County,Nebraska,as follows to-wit;Commencing at the intersection of the County Road with the section line near the Northeast corner.of the Northwest Quener of Section Fourteen (14), Township Seven- teen (17),Range Twelve (12), mntiing thence West Four Hun- dred forty (440)feet:thence South Two hundred ninety-seven (297)feet;thence East Four hundred forty (440)feet tocenter of said road; thence North Two hundred ninety-seven (297) feet to place of beginning con-taining Three (3) urls more or less, all in Washington County, Nebraska." Said sale will be made to satisfy decree made by said Court on the 14th day of April,|930 infavor of said plaintiff for the sum of $8268.91 together with costs ofsuit now amounting to $15.55 and all accrdng colt: all as provided in said order of sale and decree. Dated at Flair,Nebraska,this 20th day of January, 1931. 1-St Marion Sutherland, Sheriff of Washington County, Nebraska. n. 100%of the contract pice.l t shall be executed by. a responsible Surety Compan licensed to dobusiness in the Sat. of Nebraska. lt shall be subject to the approval of the Owner and the Engineer. Certified checks of unsuccessful bidders will be retumed within twenty-four\hours after execution,and spproval\by the Owner and the Engineer, of the Contract with the successful biddér.All bills and proposals shall be acted upoh with- in forty-eight hours from the time they are received, and the success- ful bidder will be notified by let- ter or telephone communication.Bidders who desire plans and specifications for their personal use may obtain them from The PerkinsLaboratories, Omaha, Neb- raska,by depositing $10.00.If these plans and specifications are returned in good order within ten days from the date of the letting, s refund of $5.00 will be made. The right is reserved by thc Owner to reject any and all bids, or to accept same in part, or re- ject in part by section. The Engineer's estimate of cost of the proposed work is $2l000.00. Dated Febnmry 4,1s8l,by oder of the Msyor and Council ofthe City of Blair, Nebraska. (SEAL)c. E. Krause, 8-$t (ity Clerk. STATEMENT OF THE CON~ e enretumed to Pens Sunday.A.E.Dixon ond James Kehoedrove to Fremont Saturday to thestock market.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tyson tookJoe Anderson and Carl Burg-ner ofPowell,Wyo.to Omaha Wednes-day where they took the train forhome after n ten days visit. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Iverson andfamily spent Sunday at the home of Monis Christensen of Herman. James and Elmer and Florence Dixon were Sunday dinner guests at the E. C. Lippincott home.Inthe afternoon the boys attended the Triangle Baby Beef Club at the John Stork home.The Club meets at the August Stork homeMarch §|_}|_Leslie Ifeak of Lingle,Wyo.spent part of the week-end nt theA. l-I. Dixon home.Mr. and Mrs.C.B.Bunn hadSunday dinner with their daupchter, Mrs. A. R. Benles and familyMrs. Byron Bunn spent Wednes-day and Thursday with her ar- §;;*~"f- Mr. and Mrs. Hugo ami of air.Miss Anna Paulsen accompaniedthe Charles Huak family wspendSunday at the Jim Chlton homeat Homick, Iowa.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tyson andPaul,Miss Gladys Baker. Mr. andMrs.Ken th Tyson went to theHarry Mc enz.ie home near Lyonsto spend Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. George Donnelsonof Marshalltown, Iowa and father, ~b 'f\»»'(" CHILDREN env rpm lr-~ CHILDREN hate to an medicine as a mln. but evr.ry'child lavathe tanto ol Cutorln. And Lhil pun vegetable pnpualion is just u good u it min: just uhlnnd a ndjul u harmless n tho recipe reads. Whm Babys cry wnrns ol collc. a few drops ol Culo ri a hu him soothed. asleep again in a jilly. Nonl- ing la mars valuable in dinnlmea. When coated lonmw or had breath lell ol constipation, invoks its nada mid to cleanse and regulate a d\i.ld'| bowels. ln colds or childrexfs discus you should use it to kup the sys from cloggingf Cutoria is sold in every drugstore; ~Hosiery of the Best RUBY RING We have but a few boxes left of the Ruby Ring, nQw on sale at bargain price $1.75 hose for $1.50 $1.50 hose for $1.15 $12.5 hose for $1.00 Hats - Dresses - Lingerie A few good Winter Hats left at $ 100 . your cholce Ladies fee our line of House Dresser. $1.00 values now .2 for $1.00 . Lingerie: Includes Step-ins, Bloomers, Vests, etc. ';$1.00 values-your choice, 69c The STYIMQPPH Spring Line of Children's WASH DRESSES A new line has arrived in all the fresh up-to~date styles and patterns and at lower prices than formerly. All sizes including those for the year old tot. J' 3 1 1 |Iw ~. _ . . . 0' f a vwif! H" .5, 1_ .TP -~~~L+12".i n " . `¥ . nmoN dk 'rx-ix-E Ni:§§AsHNorrcuro Cnsnrrons lovu on.courmrf,.;.~ '"'or ESTATE INCORPORATED. O'Hani¢m and f)'Hnnlnn_ Att'v1z_AS OF DECEMBER 31. 1930. {1a\_" "~?ff»»; '{1T.§`§=H| ifé¥8§~r !1111 '°ab'U'§a~=fTMs°"'°°a'°'°'Cul:Accounts Reee'v-,,,;E__f'f_'§ or N w. Wilkins,ni. --.._--_____-_f__s1a.s'ro.sa u w s w u m v w u Notice is given to the creditors to appear before me at the Coun- ty Court room in Blair. Nebraska,lon the 20th day of February, 1931 and on the 21st day of Man 1931,for the purpose of exarnimntlon,ad-justment and allowance of claims. All claims not filed on or h-efow um 2001 day of m y ,1931, iwin be forever barred. g zted this 24th day of January, 1 1 (SEAL)I c EL LE..R,2411 County Judge. NOTIC E To c o n rr gc ro ns sa...r»A ma. man 1... ........:.....| _L - - - - - - v - - | " " " 'Equipment ....-..--.......---$18,98T.76 Inventory (Actual Value) and Notes Rec'd............$16,21'i'.75 Prepaid Insumnce and Office Supplies..-_,_--$799.99 Real Estate -$43,923.94 - n u n n n - » $91,80027 Liabilities Notes and Red Estate Mortgages ---......--....-$28,8'?1.'?5 Accounts Payable a n d Gam "I'ax___.... . _ .. . .5,322.46 Reserved Bad md Doubtf ful Aeeounts-........--....386.06 Capital 54,260.00 surp1un-..----.,_----_2,520.00. - . . . .......v m w ncwnvcu zutheolfleeof the Department of Public Works in the State House Agen- at Lincoln, Nebraska on February m-..§ g s91,aoo.2 n»u-..\m a m a u n n u u u2 7 1 9 3 1 u n t i l 9 : 0 0 o ' c l o c k A .M . ,d t w h a t i m t i m e p u b l i c l y o p e n e d 5 S ' : ; 3 e . a n d r e a d f o r t h e c o n s t r u c t i o n o f D h . e t m . q 1 T o n e B r i d g e a n d o n e Q o n c r o t g A r g h \.»|1lVEl'|.» ann mcmental work cm the |Flor enc e-Blair Projec t No .91-C,A L O N G T H E F e d e r a l A i d R m .B O T T O M R O A D Th e a pp r oxi ma te qu a nti ti e s a re :. . Sta ti o n 9 7 George Beard a n d sister,Cora 3-30'Span.; Dec k Gi rd er _Bridg~e were sup pe r" gu es ts Sun day wi th 17 .65 Mr . a n d Mr s . F . Mu lle r .|¢;p|,11n¢§rta¢E1..o..r:...`|";"."f...r*...I......_»Mic a nnnlnl|l¢f¢»M¢.¢»,...- r r\........ .la J LA LJ \..vu|||.l\:\»\:: u c u l\.¢u|.\rUr|" " " '~ " " " * "*H'\\\»CUUll ul.u u l u -P l a n s a n d s p e c i f i c a t i o n s f o r t h e n h d c s ,I o w a c a n n e M o n d a y t o t h e ._ . - . \ -_ . - . _l.._. . . _ _.._..l e. . .r _ ._ .W .J .B i l l i e h b l n l !f m -1 1:|.nn|z'|: _. l have quit farming and will sell at Public Auction on the Pat Healey place three-fourths of a mile south of Blair on the B Line Highway on . . . M U N -~I G Punugu sm~ ` 1 f , Pnr¢"I"'iuu¢-The E'n¢n-»ri»¢-\r..l.-...Ira Fn h nln r v 1 2 1931 m u h !- n u-- l 1926. I Mn . H u t - g o to Lgton. \ suf- f r o m sbamd Ha n a s A n - m d e r was bam x non on Sept. 26, Aféer their marriage, Mr. an Timm Eved ut.b!cCook and 'muving A ut l r ns"'l`imm home near :-' Two weeks :go Mrs --~ (ered |paralytic stmkewhich she never nllied.She is survived by her lx~and little son, her hther,Kay, live sisters, Mn. Chr!demon of Herman; Mn. Ale | PUBLIC SALE On account of sickness I nm 'ating farming and will sell at blic auetion at my farm four lm straight south ofKm:nrd, mile nonh of Wuhingwn, d B miles west nl Bennington on IDAY,FEBRUARY zo,1981 e commencing nt l0:W o'¢-lock son.Rev. George motored to Taka- mnh in the interext of the Home. Rev. Day was glad to han hh daughter,Amy of North Bend, come in see him this week-end. Mr. Da y hu been on the sid! list for the put [ew days. Mn.Webster and Mrs.Kenf nedy lwho are being nested for their eyes at the Methodlut hou- LA.w»°améL Mrs,Tillie Wmhtsr returnedthe last of the week from Omaha where. she visited severed days with her daughter,Mrs James Nielsen and Mr. Nielsen.Arthur Beavers of Tehmah, and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Helms wereSunday dinner guests at the God- ~=§ home.mary Beyer: of Pender, dsited at the home of his sunt anduncle. Mr. md Mrs. H. c. Cooper one day but week.Chu. Rutledge of Pena gipentWednesday and Thursday Linghis brother, D. W. and fmiily.Rev. C. A.Norlin of Lincoln,vindted here Monday and Tueadgy with his son, Rev.C.C.Norlm and son banquet.. J.P.Stokes ln reportlng at Blalr this week as one of the jur~ ors for the spring term of courtTheNebraskaPowerCo.l u b week completed the work of ex- tending their line northeast of here tn the Woods-Updike rmnhandthe current was turned onand they are enjoying the un ofelectricity. Oscar Davis was dovm fromEnwrsoa,Neb.Friday looking alber some lndnen matters._Shirley Mckercher ol Blair, vis- xbed u.the parental,Geo.Mc- Kercher borne Friday.The new home erected this wineterontheWoods-Updikve ranch E. H. Halma Ind A xixier of Ivan Helms of Herman.The grade school basketball team played in | grade school toumlment at Decxtur Saturday. Their first gnme was with Pen- de rl mdth e y l o s t¢ o th e m2 3 w4 .They later were defated by the Decatur team ll fn 4.Miss Guuale Jones of Omaha.m i m i her dsfer,Mrs.Earl I-'ranch and family from Monday und]Wednesday.She left from here for Irntggrial,Neh. to donursingathospiw at that place.but Monday evening, Mrs. J. B.Jensen entertained at a dinner fol- lowed by cards, Mrs. F. J. Kxstle,.==W ~M~John Skin- John Hinellne. Hr. Ind Mrs. Clifford H'l:\el.lna and baby and Frank Hlncllne were Sunday vldtorn wlih Claude Mnlh- ewx and family in Onuha.Mrs.llilnthewn was formerly Julia. H = ne.Clyde\Spanton came down bntheFrankHinelinehomnFrida~and his wife and cngdmsn retumad with him.They h been vldting with relatives all week.Mr. and Mrs. George Hlnell .and Mrs. R.Khuler we Sundaydimer guests of Mr. an Mrs. Joh: Hlneline. Robert Petprson md 1 ...x were Sunday vidtorg at the Dave Gustin home. comet,md L. D. Long,drums. E. C. Burdc spake for Lhe fathers,Wendell llcCa:\nahx for the sons. Snpt.F. B.Slander npoka an chuacter building.Rev.C.A. Norlln ol Lincoln,gave |.short g m Mslhcolm °; °=s_;=_; ; ,w p up r3 " Z f/e nte rta i n i ng .di m e en re pro vnu verygood md enjoy by all. Seventeen ladies gathered at s Mrs.niAmm Peddie gym 1"ue»~ ave ng to s e eveningplzyingbridgewhilethemen were attending the Father and Sonbanquet.They took their suppan and spent a most enjoyable eve-nlng.Mins Maggie Lowe won Q qu pq mu on anFl Sl A.Gu:vm:SIX HEAD OF HORSES-Onem m gray mules,8 years old, wg.2300; one tum horse: 11 and 12 yelrs, wt. 3200; gelding mule, wt. 1350; black mare, wt, 1460. 'v wn \mAn o r CATTL E--One pxun une guna; an-"Q -~-w- f" K H f '_will be home =°°"»1§|§m;v5k¢° ? m o m i : { d # E `e n y o an twoHuw Smle-Fashion C¢n¢Ar-- brothers. Wiflhm and Ham of Fr.Thursday,Friday,Sawrdly and Calhoun M-mday_Silk Dresses--Sly values Mrs.Ti mm v u |benutilnlm nt 85:SW Values so ¢ $7.95. chu-unter. an ided wife and mo-fresh Rw; Je ned Pulled bun. TWELVE HEAD OF H o s s - Twelve brood sown, bred ic far- row May 1; all Cholera lmmune, and bred to spotted Poland China boar.HARNESS-Two sets of Hag. - M .,MA u n-m~ fmn ut nf Har- Slzes 11 to 46 -a ll colnw shop early and remember these Bar- gains are at the Fashion Center in Blair,4~1£ FT. CALHOUNAND VICINITY ther, inde ily 4 ity.D1YM# mondtexLaid Richter u r i ! !R t Eleted and Mr. Yodng hu sbla mi ly here Irom H e I moved | n \oldreg~e. | ner and Mn.Miles West.The len attended the Legion hnnfvet.The revival meetings w ichavebeenheldattheBaptisthurch the past three weeks closed'ridny night,The attendance and xteresrt have ben quite good.On' d f l n u . m i n g .»...-m muah- I A w .D u n n e ,L o we . DE SOTO LOCAIS On Wednesday evening MillCreek Club held their monthly "...»¢..~.e os-mua-..a ux..-\=-.. up After her sick spell.Miss Adelgide Landers camshome Sunday after her operation. She will remain at home until her strength return: before retumingto her duties as nurse.Mr. and Mrs. Will Pick of Bldremu §\.»..|.v aa».».~.. ...m.u ....J )md a sormw to the commgn-I f _ f - d r. T alb ott of the Du nde e P rs- riul churc h pre ached ilu; aer- Ln the church here Saturday moon . J an. 81.Th e b o d y wa s i n r e n t i n th e F L C a llm u n en la er uu ne a ln 1 | pwuu uv V "- .v ..- an d Mr s. G. F. L owe, Mis a Ma gg ie I a w e .Mr . a n d Mr s . B e r t L o we an d c hildren,M r .a n d Mr s .T o m Mc D on ald : md d au ghh er , Mrs .. L[ §- th e ir ho me F ri d ay eve ni n g f or Mr . | ' I\< L Thursday, Mrs. Geo. Sheets ludlh word from Howard. S. D. that her d|>|'°f-h€\'.\ Julius Christensen was 1:senously ill following an open- ixLion.Enrlv Pridav mm-nina she 1:received another message tellingofhisdeaththatnlght.Mr.Sheets,accang`anied hy the fa- ther. Andrew rlstensen of Blair. drove to Howard Friday and were present at the funeral Sunday aft-ernoon.Mrs.Sheets went toBlair and stayed with her mother,who was not well enongh to go.Miss Evelyn Katt of Arllngtan,Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brandert, MissElaine |Katt and Ernest Meyers I. ......, ,W....., ........,,_.... ........wu given. Miss Dorothy Baxter ofBlairsang a few number.MinsRoby McOoy and Glen Severine ofTeknmah, gave a vocal duet. Misa Nina Sundel of Oakland, was ac- companist The music wu a mostpleasing addition to the services.The Kennard hi h school han-ketball team plnyerf the local high school team at the Legion hallWednesdayevening,defeatingthem 36 to 6.The name evenlnn .....-....,.......¢\.....~.».u nmennehome.Cards and wlsitlng were en- ioyed and lunch was served at alate hour.The Women's Club met withMm G. E. Stanley Thursday, Mrs.ikrofh had the program as Mrs. Lin en was absent. The next meet,ling will be with Mn. w. C. Lin- "g Feb.d1 r. an rs. Harry Seltz, RoyAnderson and Will Linden attend- ed a card oartv Sahxrdnv nvvnimv xii" a;;;7n.m;i" ~Ruth w°°'é'§' and chi were Sunday callers at herbetter known as the Fox ml Girls' Wash Druses, regulz and $2 kinds on sale this weel 59c or 2 for $1-sizes 7 ta Fashion Center.Shop early these Bargains. It will pay yol lnstcall on Felt Hats for V s u n \ I d : e n rlac e, F a r m nr $ 1 i- an d r 11. f o r :|.l l Vo m- r m e r nw.-, ,ow ..-. .._-~, ~.-- -~~ -. --nw in good shape._ HAY AND GRAIN-About 2 tons holed prairie hay in barn; |00 bushels velvet seed barley certified in 1930; 100 bushels oats, Nebras- ka No. 21; some seed corn picked in fall.FARM MACHINERY-One 7. fool. McCormick binder; one 9-foot Jolm Deere disc; one John Deere corn planter, good as new, with 80 rods wire;one McCormick gralsmower; one Deere rake; one Glen- dale seeder; one International hay stacker; one Dane hay sweep; one John Deere 16-inch stag plow; one 1.6inch walking plow; one Junea- eille gang plow; two riding culti» vainrs; one haler; one McCormick Deering; one 6-shovel Avery walk- ing cultivator;one tank heater; one John Deere spreader; two 8- sectlon hnrrows;one wagon; onetopbuggy;one hay ragk with truck;one dump endgate;onexvmeppowerfeedgrinder;one 50-gallon hog wuterer;two hay forks and 50-foot cable. Lunch af 'n.Usual Terms.ir... C. Sorensen, Owner. Jensen & Bross, Auctioneers. Kennnnl State Bank, Clerk. Bargain Sale-Fashion Center- Thursdoy,Friday,Saturday and Monday.Silk /resse:'HO values go at 55;$20 alues go at $7.95.Sizes 11 to 46-all: colors--shop eariy and remember these Bar- gains are at the Fashion Center in Blair.4-ll. Winter Coats-Final Clearanf.; any Coat in stock-your choice S8. Values to $35-if you are smart you will come curly and get the biggest bargain of your life in a cout for SS.Fashion Center.4-it CROWELL HOME hlrs. Denon celebrated her eighty founh birthday one day last week when her friends, Mrs. Hlll, Mrs. Hork,Mrs. Bible,Miss French, Miss Potter and little Ida Lolo, all ol' Monroe, Neb.. came to help her celebrate. Squire Jones was very nurpdsed to have his nephew,Burr JonesofRockville.Indiana and his daughter, Burdenn of Omaha, come to see him Sunday. The Board of Trustees met on* Wednesday, when a large numberwere present.Many brought their' wives.A chicken dinner was en-Joyed by all. Mrs.Fort came back from a week's visit in Lincoln with her Mrs. F. W. Arndt of Blair, call#ed at the John Landis home last Sunday.Mr. and Mrs.Louis Kruse arethe prnud parents of a baby girl born ALiveshomeMrs. Feb. 6.number of friends and rela- gathered at the Otto Iverson'Thursday evening:to jxelpIverson celebrate her b\rth~ ~"~-~-»-=-- -~-- .......» ..|.\,_ cemetery be id th t 1ther who dies!E §'»..~'§'£,£?'" CARD OF THANKS We sincerely umm the (ud: for tgi rnd s ta ne e and ' dh':ympa Y n our berea `for the beautiful dowevxfament' and 0. E. TimmHans Kly and family. :ie Richfer and Mr. and Mrs. A. n. lawe.Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Earhut of Omnha, were guests of Mr.und Mrs. J. M. Bnwmr Sunday.Donald Lowe who attends theWayneState Teachers College, spent the weekend in Hennxn.The Misdon Circle of the HBP*tint church were entertained last: yfednenlay u___he Mrs. D.'_E. t h e H ~ B ~ r t h ~ , n e uHooper. On Frida evening the Farnggrs an annual dinner at the legionhall.More than two hundred at~tended.The ladies ol the 'Vl{orn~ an's Auxiliary dld the aervlngiThe Baptist Ladies Aid was en-terlained at the country home ofMrs.Ben Warbler Thursday aft- emoon.Plahs were made and com mittees appointed for the mother and daughter banquet to be given Thursday evening, Feb. 26,Aft- er the meeting closed,Mrs.Wach- ter served u nice lunch.Tuesday, Feh 10 at Omaha, oc-curred the marriage af MissMarie Helms and Solomon Meyers, both of Teknmah.The bride isthe only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. PUBl|C SAlE I am leaving the farm and moving to townand will sell at public auction at the farm two and one-half miles east of Elk City five miles north of Elkhorn, four miles west of Bennington on Highway No. 31. WEDNESDAY FEBRARY 18, 1931 .» t h e I I ~ n ~ t o ~ t e ~ 5 ~ m ~and the grade school be d ll m e-feated the Kemnud grade school beam 16 to 1.1 _.Qnf'rlda eve- A U c T I o N E E R s F BRADLEY & SEARING OAKLAND TEKAM AH Phone 193 Phone 143 or 11 The Iargenumber of sales weare conducting ls the best evidence that our work is sat- Isfactbry. "Don't Forget We Pay Pho ne Calls. defeated the Herman/:high school *cam 10 to 11 and the same eve-ning the Dana College team wonfrom the town team 27 no 24. Thehighschoolteamlaylnthetournament at Blair, kb. 19-21. The Father and Son Banque! given last Tuesday evening at the Legion hall under the auspices ol' the Ladies' Aid was a decided suc- ceu.The decorations were inpatrioticwolors.Rev. C.C. Nor~lln was wastmaster.Music wasfumiahedbyanorfhestracom-Rgaed of Mrs. E. P. Hanson, piano rs. G. F. Lowe. violin, Fred Rob- ertson,flute;Cornell Robertson. A U c T I o N E E R s F BRADLEY & SEARING OAKLAND TEKAM AH Phone 193 Phone 143 or 11 The Iargenumber of sales weare conducting ls the best evidence that our work is sat- Isfactbry. "Don't Forget We Pay Pho ne Calls. wu a week-end visitor with he; at only 59c or 2 Hats for $1-coma sisters,Mesdnmes George andfenrly.Fashion Center.4-1 One Shorthorn with calf by her s~de 34 HEAD HOGS One pure bred Spotted Poland China boar Twenty seven late spring shoats wt. 125.to 150 Six brood sows weighing from 350 to 400 lbs aild bred to farrow the last of March motored to Ceresco. Neb. Sundayto helu Mrs. Nels Anderson cele-brate her birthday.Mrs.John Autzeri held openhouseFeb. 8 to a .number of friends who gathered to help her celebrate her birthday. The Women's Club met with Mrs.Gensaman Thursday after- noon. with twenty-three membersoresent.Roll call was answeredby famous sayinzs of any U,S.President.The topic for the aft-ernoon was "Patriotism".Mrs.Geo.Rohwer. Jr. read "0h! Cap-' .mal M\'.Captsin!" by Walt whiz- man.Mrs.Richard Sievres read "Lincoln and the Youth of Ill-iinuis" and Mrs. Geo. Neale gave a reading "Washington As aBusiness Man".'Ifhe meeting wasvery interestinz and enjoyed bvall.Herman Stein,Jacob Slerkz-nd Henry Rohwer attended tho,funeral of Mr.Henry Schroeder,in Omaha Tuesday.Mr.Schroe-dar was .1 ».~.n.....:...|a..- .tv M- Fem West has workmen busy remodeling the long dining room in the hotel building and making it more suitable as living rooms. Rev.C.C.Norlin,scoutmaster attended a meeting of the execu-tives of boy scouts at Norfolk on Thursday.Mrs.Lizzie Ackerman and herdaughters, Lucile, Alma and Leonawereentertainedatdinnerandspent the day Sunday at the Mrs. Ama Peddie home., H.B.Cameron received word last week from the post office de- partment at Washington,of his reappointment.Mrs. P. S. Hopkins and father, S. M. Parrish were in Omaha lastSunday to see their sou and bro-ther, Lyman. at the Nicholas Sennhospital.Mrs. Ben West enjoyed Sundaydinner with her parents, Mr. andMrs. C Uehlin.g.Mr.and Mrs.Carl Nelson and rhilrlran AP l"»mln .ua-...- returned last week from Minn apolla. where thev went a week ago with Anna Marie whom thfv left in a hospital for cnppled chil- dren.Mr. and Mrs.Henry Baker of Flair,attended the church ser-vices at the Bantist church Tues-day evening and vdsited untilwed neadny with relatives._ Mrs.John Andersen imntevl n ladies to her home last Tues- uftemoon after school w Helen celebrate her birthday. guests were Mrs. C.R. Gray.D.Buch.Mrs.Chds Kor-and daurzhters, Mrs. Harold few r r e nTheMrs.shoj,Jensen and Norma Jean.Mrs.Andersen served a nice birthday lunch which all enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barlow of Gallntion.Mn.and Raluh Barlow of Kansas Citv.Mo.spent Instweekherevisitinvtheir parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Barlow.Miss Evelyn Katt of Arlington, , " A . 4 » . l M i n R i n i - a n Y u " One Shorthorn with calf by her s~de 34 HEAD HOGS One pure bred Spotted Poland China boar Twenty seven late spring shoats wt. 125.to 150 Six brood sows weighing from 350 to 400 lbs aild bred to farrow the last of March s S~eln~ll I Mrs.Car!Feldhusen arrived from Chicago Monday to spend some time visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kruse en- tercalned at cards Monday evening MRS. o. E. TIMMLaura S.Kay was born in Ft.Cglhqun.January 14,1900 and WEDNESDAY 1 FEBRARY 18, 1931Januafy29,1931,aged 31 years and 15 dixya.After graduating from the 'f`t. Calhoun high school in 1916 she took a business course in an Oma-ha college and for several yearsafter finishing there held a posi-tion with the First Nalional Bank of Omaha. She was married to Otto E.Timm on Sept. 22, 1925.To them Sale commencing at 11:00 0'clock A. M.The following property to wit: FRATERNAL~,TEN 4 HEAD OF CATTLE 4 TEN Four head Holsteins, heavy springers Two Holsteins fresh six weeks One Shorthorn with calf by her side Three Holstein heifers one year old FREE LUNCH AT NOON.USUAL TER A R T P E A R C E ,O w n e r HAL LYONS, Auctioneer ST ATE BANKEF ELKHORN, Clerk \ '»~'I \'4 One bay horse, 9 years old, weight 1400 One black mule smooth mouth weight 1200 One grey mare, 10 years old, weight 1400 One bay mule smooth mouth weight 1000 One bay mule, 8 years old, weight 1100 ' portunltles ol farm, town and city, to promote fraternal activities In various communities md to provide life insurance protection lor its mernlaen. ° So successfully has it done these thing; that Modemwwdmen ol America now lm more than thirteen thousand local camps o 5 A ; [ A N "Modern W oodm en ol S QU NU America la 1(XJ% actuari- ally solvent. lts claims ara paid, ($455,lm,000 to date) and will continue to be paid promptly and in full. lts modemhad AG B .»{1':v.:f/1; ~W I T H A ~ - Y E A R REC OR D OF s u é c e s s In a llttlelown town, Modem Junior Insurance De rtment fo childpa1lenWoodmen of Ameriga was under sixnzn.For the benefit of membm organized In 1883.ts;purpme who become amlcied with lubefculosls a has 1 Deering binder, 7ft cut 1 Fordson tractor 1 John Deere corn planter 999 2 New, Century cultivators 1 fanning mill 1 cdrnbinder 1 hay rake 1 Weber wagon 1 Budlong disc 1 J. I. Case disc cultivator 1 one row lister 1 two section drag 1 John Deere gang plow, 14in. 1 McCormick mower 1 Janesville disc cultivator 1 Moline wagon 1 round end tank 1 cream separator 1 Babcock milk tester 6 ten gallon milk "ans 2 Old Trusty incubators MACHINERY 4 steel chicken coops 1 four section harrowihay rack and truck 1 slip 1 Janesville disc 1 one row lister cultivator 1 one & one half horse power gas engine 1 rotary power force pump 1 wagon box 3 scoop endgates 3 sets cultivator shovels 30 oak fence posts 25 steel fence posts 250 rods barb wire 20 rods chicken fencing 1 five hundred bushels corn cribbing 150 gal oil barrel 1 John Deere six horse evener 3 sets work harness ,4 1 feed bunk I radio battery, new 3 balloon tires, tubes and Hms complete for Chevrolette 2 loads wood stove length I large pile of cobs 1 lard press, new HOUSE HOLD GOODS 1 kitchen range 'Eternd' 1 airtight heater 1 dining table and six chairs 1 buffet 1 library table 1 bed complete 1 axminster rug 9X12 1 Linoleum rug 9X12 1 book rack 0 1 chest of drawers . 1 small table ~. 1 Morris chair 1 iron bed .Other articles too numerous to mention. 34 HEAD HOGS 110-~CHICKENS-110 ¥::;.f1';"zJ;;';°'§§§2;§i°§:;i£";2?f zo 150 ;g<> Pia" bred Wyandottes and 10 pure bred Six brood sows weighing from 350 to 400 lbs aild Yan otte roosbers bred to farrow the last of March . . .... »~r o p g * 1 |. |g Proteetlon ror every member FA M| Ly of your family is provided by Modemwoodmen of Amer- lca at the lowest cost consistent with safety. On equ|| terms, this organization insures men and women, from sixteen to sixty, For amounts ranging from S500 to $10,000, and in such a -ariety of certificate forms that you can select one to fit the average need. There is even a ODERN anteed hy the required reserves. o G51 MORE One or more of the shu- DETAILS teen thousand Modem Woodmen Camps must be In your neighborhood. For more infomation as to benefits of membership and how you can protect your dependents, see thelocal camp clerk or deputy, or write to the Head Ofhcet. Decide today to do this. oo|:>MEN or AMERICA HEAD OFFICES o ROCK |s|.ANo,||.l.. r v v o n r n s L n e o l s r r n n r a n r a n r .o r r a r r l c r n l v u o e r s \\es~|>e\;om¢ the largest ffate~a~ b~ne~cia~r ~ u I r e m e n ~ . To l > e | ~ | u ; ¢ d \ n ~ mW o - x i i socleiyin ¢heWovld,¢nd haxmove t}\annbl||ion men of Ameda ls eo enjoy unusual bencii fi from Tuesday until Friday.The 0. E. S. held their regularmeetinglast Thursday eveninv.The lndi°s of the Baptist churchwill hold their annual mother and daughter banquet Thursdav evenimz. Feb. 26 at the Legion hall. Friends here of Mr.and Mrs L.A.Parrish will be sorry toknow that Lynn is in the NicholasSenn hospital in Omaha :ind suh~ guests Sunday o f Mr .a n d Mr s . Chas.Nelson.I n th e af te rn oo n the dr o ve to B la i r a n d to o k Mi s sMaile:Ma r s h do wn .She s p e n i the week- end h ere. "Emil Ha ns en is exc a vatin g f o r a p r iva te f i sh p o nd i n th e y a rd a t hi s ho me in the we st p ar t o f to wn . Sunday dinn er gu ests at th e W m. Br an d er t ho me we re Mi s s Gr e t- c hen Rabe o f Hoo pe r,Mi s s Ru th Rob er ts o f Vfinsllow,Mi s a V e l ma :2 ||is repbrwd to he improving aswell as can be expected. Mr. and Mrs. lvan Helms were dinner guests ol Mr. and Mn. E. H.Helms at Tekamal|Sunday evening.Mrs. Malcolm Balddge of Omn-ha. came w I-lerman Tuesday eve-ning with herlhusbnnd and was aguest of Mrs. E. C. Burdic whileMr. Balddge spoke at the father Arlington. Henry Kuhlman is building a small house in the yard at thefarmhomewestofhere,wherehewill live and assist his son,Chris who lives there, in operatingthe farm.Mrs.Albert Woodward and daughters of Omaha, were dinner guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. TEN 4 HEAD OF CATTLE 4 TEN Four head Holsteins, heavy springers Two Holsteins fresh six weeks One Shorthorn with calf by her side Three Holstein heifers one year old 1 Deering binder, 7ft cut 1 Fordson tractor 1 John Deere corn planter 999 2 New, Century cultivators 1 fanning mill 1 cdrnbinder 1 hay rake 1 Weber wagon 1 Budlong disc 1 J. I. Case disc cultivator 1 one row lister 1 two section drag 1 John Deere gang plow, 14in. 1 McCormick mower 1 Janesville disc cultivator 1 Moline wagon 1 round end tank 1 cream separator 1 Babcock milk tester 6 ten gallon milk "ans 2 Old Trusty incubators MACHINERY 4 steel chicken coops 1 four section harrowihay rack and truck 1 slip 1 Janesville disc 1 one row lister cultivator 1 one & one half horse power gas engine 1 rotary power force pump 1 wagon box 3 scoop endgates 3 sets cultivator shovels 30 oak fence posts 25 steel fence posts 250 rods barb wire 20 rods chicken fencing 1 five hundred bushels corn cribbing 150 gal oil barrel 1 John Deere six horse evener 3 sets work harness ,4 1 feed bunk I radio battery, new 3 balloon tires, tubes and Hms complete for Chevrolette 2 loads wood stove length I large pile of cobs 1 lard press, new HOUSE HOLD GOODS 1 kitchen range 'Eternd' 1 airtight heater 1 dining table and six chairs 1 buffet 1 library table 1 bed complete 1 axminster rug 9X12 1 Linoleum rug 9X12 1 book rack 0 1 chest of drawers . 1 small table ~. 1 Morris chair 1 iron bed .Other articles too numerous to mention. FREE LUNCH AT NOON.USUAL TER '»~'I \'4 One bay horse, 9 years old, weight 1400 One black mule smooth mouth weight 1200 One grey mare, 10 years old, weight 1400 One bay mule smooth mouth weight 1000 One bay mule, 8 years old, weight 1100 ' PUBl|C SAlE I am leaving the farm and moving to townancl will sell at public auction at the farm two and one-half miles east of Elk City five miles north of Elkhorn, four miles west of Bennington on Highway No. 31. WEDNESDAY 1 FEBRARY 18, 1931 Sale commencing at 11:00 0'clock A. M.The following property to wit: o b KS? HEAD Hoggh bo 110-cHIcKENs-no ne pure re P°'=*°'! Polan ina an 1oo pure bred w dotfes and 10 b d'rw t me h csw¢.12s.w15o yan pure resix°§'n¥°3°§§»'$s wei§§a'L"§i§°,§"sww4w1bs md Wyandotte '°°°"°"§ bnd to fanow the last of March _ A R T P E A R C E ,O w n e r HAL LYONS, Auctioneer STATE BANK OF ELKHORN, Clerk - _- _ _. R. H. mémussr-:N Insurance of All Kinds Office Over Farmers State Bank COM TRANSFER For Live lock and Grain HaulingPHONE lll mu 21Gifford M. Compton i|IIII I zI III EXTRA HEAVYCoffee nnd Whipping Gum Jersey CreamCallEarlyDum DslryqPHONE 122 on asbzelie B. Tlwmnon. Php. x \x un c us sa c k BONDED Assrncrnm Otfles an lhyll md:- I IFor High Quality Guernsey spd g \I I eIIII ur. Norman K. lummun0P'l'0ME'l'RISTOver the Blah- Drug Co.Phone Bhck 41 Evenings by Appointment I\ | 1|| C AR L s c mmr r : m m mBad Estate and Luau01500 in Shtu Bank maz- _ _ .. . g . . .. .DR.. w. F. HEMPHILI. DENTISTE .- x I\ a1i1 lacatad in new Home Theatre QBuildingBllir, Nebruh xBLAIR ABSTRACT & TITLEc o u m m 'Bondd Abm-user PBONE 15Plloi Bldg.Blair, Nebnlh x ____ _ x DR. Bnwm T. nr?Dmunx-a n sm vxc x Offices in sem Bunk Bldg.: n m zs a nun, mm m .Q-»»~ P||\'1'1m l -'Its Extends-Blnir, Nebrgska. Febnxu-y 12. mx Shddon Peck md sister, Mn. Bet~an gollehon ol Blair, were vidb-ors the Naam Wnrrlck home on Mnnday.lr. md Mrs. Ro y Wstklnu and children,Mr.and Mrs.Kelley Mayen md Joan, all of Tehmnh, spent Sunday at the Burn Kelley home.Mr.and sm, James Pl-ulsen andson had Sunday dimer with Mr. and M n .L i n Paulsen and allsrenithealvernwnl t the Rud~ o ph Hansen home, near Kennnxd$0 see Mrs. Hansen, who is ill. Miss Ida And Albert Lnening- hoener emerulned *he adult dnsa o l the Pleasant View Sunday School Friday evening.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Peek,Mr. and Mrs. Gene David, Mr. and Mrs. R. M.Iverson,Soren Miller and son,Neil: were those present. Miss Clara Bertelsen of Blair,was a Sunday vidtor of the W. J. Slmonsen family. Mr. and Mrs.Lewis LaHoda of Omaha, were at the W. J.Bolw NOTICE OF SUIT A. C. Dgbel, Attorney. :tha \mlnwwn heirs at law,l ~, legnteea, personal repre-, tives,and dl person: inter-1-in the Estate of George P.; deceased,real name: ~wn; and all persons having ~mlnga nymhe ne s ti nlntd ~lock 69 in the City of Blair, raaka, nal names unknown. ~u, and each of you, are bere- ~otified that the Givens Sav- };m,1¢_ of Blah-, Nebraska., a ~ration, na plaintiff, has nom- ued an action in the Disuict It o! Washington County, Neb-ngdnst you and each of as defendants, impleaded with ar Clup atbeflded the meeting at the relatives. Mrs. Hans Miller of Blair, vu a Sunday dinner guert st the Rav.A. Rasmussen home.Mr. and Mrs.Alfred Hansen nd family ealledin the dternoon.Mr.and Mrs. Alfred Paulsenand ddld thre: Egvmf Mondayheve-at gm-n ome,near Keuzxard.Mr. and Mrs. John Aronson and Miss Emyle cllled on relatives at Tekamah Sunday. Messrs. and Mesdunen Will, Dan and Leslie Thompson and families enjoyed Sunday dinner nt theFrmd: Thompson home. A miscellaneous shower wasvrlven. at the Louis Schenk homelast Friday aftemoan ln honor ofMrs. Lest/er Ducker, a recent brlde. There were twenty-seven ladies present and many beautiful and useful presents were received.Re:freshmente ol ice cream, cake and coffee were served. Mr.and Mrs.Peter Truhlsen Mr. ma Mrs. Arthur Andersennnd Anim] s nt Friday evening atthe Andrew dson home,Rnymond Dozmelly.Art BulletandCu l Jensen were Thursday evening vidwrs at the Mrs. Car- rie Jacobsen home.Allred Curley of Seward was aSunday viklbor n the Harold Cur- ley home.1Mr. and Mrs. Russell Christian- sen of Blair, spent the week-endat the Wilbur Updlke home. Mr. and Mrs. Fnnk Loftis andfardly, Mr. nd Mm Chester Hov-endlck and Jean.Mr. and Mrs. Freemxn Loftis and Howard, and Mr.end Mrs.Lester Schneider were Sunday dinner guests at the Huit Lowe home. Mm. Mary Weber and Margue- rite, Mrs. Shirley Stokes and baby.Mattie Weber and Byron BartlingwereSunday evening visitors atthe John B. Eriksen home.On nocount af the illness anddeath of Miss Jordon's mother atIthaca, there was no school ln Lhelower room Friday. ed hllf the diy.Mr. and Mm. Harry Tyson andPlul were Friday evening visitorsat the Clyde Fitch home.Mr.end Mrs. Tom WnkeEeld.Sr. md Martha v f;-hw retnrnéd S da ev rom a wee 2 ro n v ; ; » :gmi km w.yea c l b me t Thurs dly .f¢.m'Z.. with Mrs. George Morgnn to Arrange for nn ~meeting Friday at the Goll ool house.Mr. a ndMn. F. Muller, A. A.Anderson and Miss Cora Bearddmveto Omaha Sunday to seeM n .F r d Ray at the Covenanthospital.They repon her as im-proving.They dsc called at theCarleton Taylor home. The Mines Helen Lawless, An- geline Reissa and Myrtle Hurdum of West Point, and Dr.Herman quired on furnish bond in an nmount equal to 100% of his con- tract.Axnne vi dene e ofgoo dhi thi n submitting A proposal for `thls wa d,the bidder must file,with his proposal,a cenihed check made paynble to the Rpartmmt of Public Works and in an amount mt less than two thousand (2000) do lhn.This work mun be spurned pre- vious uf March 15, |981 and be eompleied by July 15, 1981. Tha right il reserved to waive dl technicalities and :eject any or nl! bids.DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Bla i r c o ur t h o m e W ednesday tn c lu r g e M M r .Ho p p e r t m d Mr s . H i l l f r o m th e exten si on de pa rt- me n t o f th e Un i ve r s ity .Geo rge 4 '.Jn .au no~ lunch wasMullin and The next with Mn.aldsted TruhlsenMr. md bex-tained 1pinochleThere weMr.and WE!!a~Mn. OrvillHumltong<»»=~>1»»f<;, anhteour ed by the A num~ Mrs. Men~ tained utning,g hfive.i g Mr.and low scores son and W were nwa nm ~|;|§§ served by Mrs. JamesMrs. James 'Thompson meeting will be heldJames Thompson to beyMesdnmenElmernd Pnul Barry. Mn Weston Long en- number of friends at a m y I-'ridny evening. r six tables of layers.Mrs.Nels C stenaen :led first prlzm anda Humston and Delberteceivedsecondprizes.n were given Mrs. PaulEarl Caldwell.At aefreshments were serv-zostens. r of friends of Mr. andn Wlnchell were enter-heir home Friday eve-ing progressive high scores were held byIrs.V. 0. Irelnnd and .___ ,._` _ _ .,the near future. Mr.and Mrs.Orville Humawn entertained the following guestsWednesday evening: Mr. an Mrs. H re; Roeenbnlm and iamlly, Mr. an M m Cllfford Truhlsen,Mr.and Mrs. Elmer 'h-uhlsen and son,Mr.and Mn.Peter Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Peter 'h-uhlun. The evening was spent playing pin-ochle.Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lnzure spentthe weekend in Pierce county with friends. Jens Juul and family were call~ era Sunday uftemoon at the CarlJuul.ham9 in the Summers district Mr.and Mrs.Robert Andersen _and In-mily were Sunday aftemoon I viaiwrs at the Nels Chmtensenhome.Barbara Hindley ml 7 years old last Saturday and she invited her .,mom mates U0 spend the afternoon:by Mrs.James Thomp-;with her.Games were pls ed and ll 'Hnompson and pHzeani|e€refr§sh;'rlentn ~;";,;;`||'ed rdl l .A d v.iesen o ca edh 3 55°..'L5.¥1 by u»e§;?_@°nday afbemoon at the Rev.A. A 'ndev! lea! a u s wlmk nr 4in 1 Ne\ byina m n m eC011 ns] youBlhi wh! eeriphi Ind Jsua-bo u i d 15 Rec d u oni m! wi - S u m u m of 3 in .1 io 4 Y qdx the Con the Ci ti 1-dt N In 1 B: issm W u i n r :ourwhen ti f! M. < s. V\ Com fend P. n Feb: Doo: Com W a l sell es! I 1 lI ch action is ur Ioreclosc aminmortgagegiventothe lntiff by Nellie E. Brumbaugh E m A .Brumbaugh on the a day of May, 1925,on theve described real estate. which l mungage is recorded in Book nt Page 190 of the Mortgage nrda of Said County,and de- 'ing the same to be a first lien said real estate, and also pray- for coats and other equitable ef. aid petition further alleges L any interest in or lien upon l real estate which you or ahy mu my have or claim to havelutilor, inferior and subsequent the plaintiffs lien. `ou and each of you are re- 'ed to answer wd petition i:\ District Conn of Washington nty,Nebraska,on or before 2nd day of March, 1931. zena Savings Bank,of Blair, Nebraska, Plaintiff, ay A. c. De w, _Its Attorney. OTICE OP SHERIFF SALE the District Court of-Waslv ington County, Nebraska.V virtue of an order of sale ad out ol the District Court of hington County, Nbraska, and uursuancc of n decree of said t in an action therein pending rein, Kate L. Noyes, is plain- a.nd James Cruickahank, EffieIruickahank, his wife, Emaline Vetmore, and National Roofing pany,a corporation,are Dants,I wi ll at One 0'clnck I. on Monday the 23rd dny of uary, 1931, at the West Front ' of the Washington County 't House in the dty of Blair, hington County,Nebraska, at public auction to th! high- bidder for cash the following ;§ ;' ° '» v """; 'a a ;; " NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received at the office of the City Clerk at Blair, Nebraska, up to 8:80 o'clock P. M. on the 20th day of February, 1981,for the furnishing ol all tools, labor and material required to construct a 70x100 concrete swimming pool,44x90 stucco on frame bath house and 490 G.P.l\i.Perkins Vacuum Rapid Sand m l ter, dry gallery type, together withl all excavation,grading, concrete work,building construction, pipe work, plumbing, sewers and elec~\tric wiring.5 Section 1 All excavation,xmdins.con- crete vork and building construc-tion required to §mpletc the pro! ject. Sectin 2 All pipe work,plumbing and sewers to complete the project. Section 3 All electric wiring,both power and lighting to complete the pro- CLje All bids shall be made in accord- ance with plana and specifications now on file in the office of the Engineer and City Clerk.They will be received only on the type-writben forma furnished by the Engineer for that purpose. All bids shall be smled and ac companied with a cenified checl drawn payable to the.City Clerk, Blair, Nebraska, for five per cent (5.%) of the total amount of the bid.This amount shall be forfeit- ed by the bidder, as liquidating damages in the event the bidder,' within ten days, fails to enter into Contract and post the bond re-| quued, obligatmg him to complete | U, »__.___. __, -.._.-=, "_ ...__ ".¥.,§':,:'.,"°'"" ":" Dr. "°"°':~"°m":.'a"°'°'#:"z- sua ....."§: ;.l`§é"nfii"Ti'imla Qarleyard as::'°" °"'""f in llanor °"*'=':'"°:,",1',... evening dinner guutl ol Ilr. and sw nom dnve to Papillicn ta family were S""'d':""'*'§" |en'| fint birthday. Flhaen guuti lean Bind!gm me Hmm ;na.sua1¢. 11\¢p|»eml Sunday lt 01° H- llnhmde °°,'L°§_'§'°..-[2'"1.?;_. ..'!$1'._°£& werq ggnent.A lunch vu "ma for me.l |&a Thompson and Lf!3 E K6I'VY00d ATUHSOD Of NHSSOUI HY.extens ion lenders alley ,Io wa ,9.ne ph ew o f J o h In as mus s en h o me . ¢CaJ'£hv Indi an'(flnh I.QT|50|l»i8 l§0W s ta vi mr n t ti u i ri rrrdla tte r r e tur n ed to Oma h a wi th he r * bro th er an d spe nt S und ay with h im at th e Uni ve r si ty ho s pi tal. Sun day di nne r g ue sts of Mr . a nd Mrs . <= °° ff f° Ha in wer e Mrs f Ma ry I la i n o f B a i r , Mr . a n d Mr s .W m . B r e tt , Mr .an d Mrs. AC. H.Gehr» i n n e r , M r . a n d M r s . A mi l Y o r k o f Te k a ma h .I n th e afte rno on,Mr . an d Mr s . W . F .Bu r d i c o f Oma h a , c alled there a n d a ls o a t th e J . S . Con ety ho me. Mi s s Tlmestine Mc C oy spent the me k - e n d a t Te k a ma h whe re she attend ed a pa r ty Fr i da y even in g at th e C a rl Ca r ls o n h ome . Mr . a n d Mr s . A . W . C la r k e a n d fa mily , Rus s ell E r ve y . Mar i on an d Ro y W a ke fi eld we re S un da y af te r- no o n vi s i to r s a t th e Ra y W h i tmu shome. Franc is Meh re na ma rk e te d 17f a ll p i g s la s t we e k th a t a ve ra g e d 217 pounds whi c h ia a c ommen d- ab le p i ec e of wo rk . Mis s L oui se Edg el of Ly ons . a nd Guy Ha rdy of Ba nc r oft, were W e d- nesda eveni ng vi sito rs at the Ken-ne th l'y s on h ome. Mr .an d Mr s .Op a l Reeves at~ ten ded a c a rd pa rty S aturd ay eve- n i n g a t the J a c k La z u r e home, sou th o f Blai r.Eunic e an d M a x Re eves s pe nt the n i g h t wi th th e i r gmn d pa r e nts ,Mr . a n d Mr s .C.B. Bun n. Ho wa rd W i de n er s pe n t Sa tur da y n i g h t a n d S u n d a y a t th e h o me o f the Blevins brother s ne ar K enna rd. Mi sa E le a n o r D i xo n c ame f r o m in c o ln F ri da g af ter no on to sp en d the vmelc en w m he r pare nts. Mr . a n d M r a A . E . D i x o n . Mr .a n d Mr s .Ra lp h Ko o p ma ndMr .a n d Mr s .En g la n d o f ~mah a, spen t S unda y a t th e Geo. - organ home.Af ter n oo n gue sts ere Mr .an d Mr s . C ale b Lo f ti s ~nd Mr s .a n d M r a J a ke Gy e r o f olor u lo . Mi s s He le n W idener o f Kenne- | U m e Sntuqday uest of the Robert Wid-ener fami y.George Fielder drove to Peru onFriday to bring home his daugh-ter, Helen and stopped at CedarCreek to brin Mrs. J. J. Sc}\nei~ der for severa weeks visit.Helen returned to Peru Sunday. A. E.Dixon and James Kehoe drove to Fremont Saturday to thestock market. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tyson took Joe Anderson and Carl Bunzner of Powell,Wyc.to Omaha Wednes day where they took the train for home after a ten days visit.Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Iverson andfamily spent Sunday at the home of Moms Christensen of Herman.James and Elmer and FlorenceDixon were Sunday dinner guests at the E. CZ Lippincott home.Inthe afternoon the boys attendedtheTriangleBabyBeef Club at the John Stork home.The Club meets at the August Stork homeMarch Sth. Leslie Peak of Lingle,Wyo. spent part of the week-end at theA. E. Dixon home. Mr. and Mrs.C.B.Bunn had Sunday dinner with their daugh- ter, Mrs. A. R. Beales and familyMrs. Byron Bunn spent Wednea day and Thursday with her par- §;;*»f~Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Haack of air.Miss Ama Paulsen accompaniedthe Charles Husk famil to spendSunday at the .lim Chilton home at Hornick, iowa.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tyson andPaul, Miss Gladys Baker. Mr. and Mrs.Kenneth Tyson went to theHarry McKenzie home near Lyons to spend Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. George Donnelsonof Marshalltown, Iowa and father, Spring Line of Children's WASH nnmssns Last call on Felt Hats for Wom~ en,Misses and Children-fomxer values no $5 on sale this week-end at only 591: or 2 Hats for $1-come early.Fashion Center.4-lt Girls' Wad| Dresses, regular $1 \ » v (" CHILDREN cn rpn lr- | '' Hats - Dresses - Lingerie A few good Winter Hats left an; $ 1 00 ., your chomce .|'... . . . ~|| ~ | .--- at the Fred Anderson home. Mr. and Mrs. Chrls Chdstoffeh san and family were last Monday evening visiwrs at ce Chris Lar- sen home.Mrs. John B. Erlksen spent last Thursday at the Howard Curley name. Adelia Anderson spent Thursday nieht at the Art Magill home. Mr. and Mrs. George Loftis and daughters and Melcy Bridwellwere'Sundav afternoon visitors at theEarl Thornion home. Mr. and rs. Henry Kniger and family were visiting friends atithaca Sunday.Mrs. Bill Voght of Kennsrd andMrs.'.€\.~Peterson ol Rose Hill,were Wednesday afternoon visitors at the Arthur Anderson home.Mr.and M n .Martin Hoier,Manha and Anna spent Sunday atthe Hans Larsen home at Spiker.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rasmussen.Evelyn and Pearl of Spiker and I : l s :| ~.ne sd ay a t th e J o hn J ac ks on h ome ¢l |l I.2 " "~| 59c o r 2 f o r $ 1 sizes 7 to 14. Fa sh io n Center.Sh op ea rly f o r the se Bar gai ns. It wi ll pay y o u.I t NEW ENGLAEHNEWS Mr s . Mi nn i e B lum s pe n t Mo nd a y af te rn oo n a t th e George Lo f ti s orne. \ lower prices than fomerly. All sizes including those for the year old tot. Hosiery of the Best RUBY RING We have but a few boxes left of the Ruby Ring, nowon saleat bargain price $1.75 hose for $1.50 $1.50 hose for $1.25 $12.5 hofe for $1.00 f . : ~ Q pair.Sée f~r yourself. THEARNDT HARDW ARE BLAIR, NEBRASKA family were Sunday evening via- itors at the Chris Larsen home. Mrs.Vick Skuv_ visited at thehomeof her sister,Mrs. MackCameron Thursday.Mrs. Minnie Blum and sons were Sunday evening visitors at the E. W. Smith home.Mr. and Mrs.Louie Hovendick Sale Commencing at One 0'clock Sharp The following proTwo milch cows p Two lumbei wagons One hay rack with truck One moline Gretchen com planter with 200 rods wire One New Century cultivator er t y t o w i t : Two riding plows One hay rake One 4 section harrow One disc 18x20 One cream seperator I. \ McCARTHY ANDIJONG CREEK John Thompson of 0maha,spent several duys the past week visitingrelatives in this vicinity.He re-turned to Omaha Monday. Mr.and Mrs.Hans Knudsen and daughier,and Jens Jensen were guests Sunday at the Carl M. Jensen home.Hans M. Andersen and family spent Sunday at Tekamsh visiting LET US nmson TOGETHER--- Last year we offered a better price on good paint than ever offered you by Radio or catalogue.This year we have the Odds and ends in Dress Slippers for Women reduced to $2.98 at the Fashion Center this week~end.4-lt: Bargain Sale-Fashion Center- Thursday,Friday,Saturday and Monday.Silk Dresses-$10 valuesgo at $5;$20 Values gq at $7.95. Sizes 11 bo 46 -a ll color;shop early and remember thesé Bar- gains are at the Fashion Center in Blair.4~1t sary. :I s " ;\I an I : 'at the John Jackson home. Mr .a n d Mr s .J o h n B .Er ik se n and fa nli lin spe nt Su nda y a fte rno on a t th e J o J ensen home. A ve r y ple as a nt eve ni n g wa s sp en t a t the h o me o f Mr. an d Mrs . B i ll Spr ic k la s t W ednesday evo- n i n g wh e n the ir relati ves an d f r i e n d s c a m e t o s u j i s e t h e r j n ,i t ...._ I llave quit farming and will sell at Public Auétion on the Pat Healey place three-fourths of a mile south of Blair on the B Line Highway on . . . MUN-~ u f~ canc ake a nd c o ffee.4 A b o u t f i f ty f r i e n d s f r o m V a lle y an d F mr n o n t agr ee ab lv surprisedMr .an d Mr s .Or vi lle I-Iurnston on 'Tuesday evenimr, Feb. 3 when they c a me to he lp th e m c e le b r ate th e i r wed di ng a nn ive rs ar y . Mr. an d Mr s. Hu ms tu n h a *been ma r He d 2 5 ... \ »I |as VER"ON QUAL-ITY PAINTS VARNISI-IES AND OIL. These goods are backed `by OUR OWN GUARANTEE.When you hear of this offer you will say how can it be done. W e ~still have $1.95 price on HEAVY DU~Y BAT - moving on the farm formerlyowned by Arthur Leach.'hventy members of the McCar- thy Ladies] Pmprressive Club were *present a the meeting held lastThursdayattheWestonLonghome.Mrs, Merritt Cook and babyand Gretchen Mencke and FrancesMullen were visitors.A delicious spent Wednesday at the court..|house.' Mr . a n d Mr s . F r i tz K n u d s e n a n d da u gh ter ,Laura.o f Or u m we re Sunday difqaer gue sts o f M r .a n d Mr s .W . J . No va k . , Mr . a n d Mr s . Ed f g " L a r s e n a n d c h i ld r e n o f A d - ma , c alled in the af ter n oo n . Mr .a n d Mr s .H e n r y W u lb e m yr .I 5 I ":?r¢ I|1 9 |~ Q N R 1 - £1x l )\ - 3 ~ » ! ? " ' » ' ? ' \ - »., y g ;.I I :a x . , » f u » : < r |~ , , § ~ f ' # : 3 £ * ¢l ; \ ' \ 3 \: i l L | f f ~ b ;-~¢ 3 ~i ; * % ' i § ' ' f . n birthday party Wednesday eve- ning at the Fritz Arn home, south of Kennawl.Mr.Arp was thehonored member.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Knofflerand family were Sunday dinner sweats of Mr. and Mrs.MertonWinchcll.Mr.Knoffler plans to move to the Schenk Bros. :farm in Winter Coats Find Clearari any Coat in stock-your choice $ Values to $35 3 »U6 ara sma you will come early and get th biggest bargain of your life in coat for 58.Fashion Center.4-I I-Inna Jettick Shoes, $5 and S Fashion Center.4-1 Ia paralyuc stroke, is convaleseimrnicelf which his many friends willIbe xc ad hu learn. Mr. and Mrs.Henry Arp and a|1g1te.r§1nd_ 1\_[;.and Mrs. Leun- Blair, were Sundaylers nt the Henry "Lot Twenty-five (25)in Sec- tion Fourteen (14),Township Seven (17),Range Twelve (12)East, of the 6th P. M., in Washington County,Nebraska, which lot is located upon the Northwest Quarter of the North- east Quaner of said Section and is described in the field notes on file in the intersection of theCounty Clerk's office of Wash- ington County,Nebraska,as follows to-wit:Commencing at the intersection of the CountyRoad with the section line near the Northeast eorner.of theNoMwestQuarterofSection Fourteen (14), Township Seven- teen (17),Range Twelve (12), running thence West Four Hun- .dred forty (440)feet;thence $outh Two hundred ninety»aeven (297)feet;thence East Four hundred forty (440)feet to center of said road; thence North Two hundred ninety~seven (297) feet to place of beginning con- taining Three (3) acres more or less, all in Washington County, Nebraska." Said ode will be made to satisfy decree made by said Court on the mth day of April,19so in favor of said plaintiff for the sum of $8258.91 together with costs of nuit now amounting to $15.55 and all secruinx costs all as prowded in said order of sole and decree. Dated at Blair, Nebraska, this 20th day of January, 1931:I-5t Marion Sutherland, Sheri!! of Washington Con , Nebraska. NOTICE To CREDITORS f _ , ;OF ESTATE a 0'Henlon and 0'l-lanlon, Att'yx.COUNTY COURT, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA Estate of Numan W. Wilkins, deceased. antee for one year. The amount of the bond shall be100%of the contract price.l t shall be executed by a responsible Surety Company licensed to dobusiness in the Suite of Nebraska. lt shall be subject to the approval of the Owner and the Engineer. Certified checks of unsuccessful bidders will be retumed within twenty-four hours after execution, and approval by the Owner and the Engineer, of the Contract with the successful bidder.All bids and proposals shall be acted upon with- in forty-eight hours from the time they are received, and the success» ful bidder will be notified by let» ter or telephone communication, Bidders who desire plans and specifications for weir personal use may obtain them from The Perkins Laboratories, Omaha, Neb- raska;by depositing $10.00.lf these plans and specifications are retumed in good order within tendays from the date of the letting, a refund of $5.00 will be made. The right is reserved by the Owner to reject any and all bids, or to accept same in part, or re- ject in part by section. The Engineer's estimate ot cost of the proposed work is S2l000.00. Dated Febmary 4,1981,by order of the Mayor and Council of the City of Blair, Nebraska. (SEAL)C. E. Krause, 3-St City Clerk. STATEMENT OF THE CON-DITION OF THE NEBRASKA. IOWA OIL COMPANY, INCORPORATED. AS OF DECEMBER 3L 1930. AssetsCash,Accounts Receiv- able ----.._--....-.-----$16,870.83 I Notice is given to the creditors tn appear before me at the Coun- ty Court room in Blalr, Nebraska, km the 20th day of Febmary, 1931 and on the 21st day of May, 1981, for the purpose of exnminntion ld- jua tme nt a nd allo wa nce o f ~ All élmimn not filed on or beforethe20 th dl? o f Mly,1981, will be forever baned. Dated this 24th dny of Juunry, 1981. (SEAL)I. c. E1-LER. 2 -lt County Judge. NOTICE 'ro c o muy i c ro a s Sealed bids will be waived at the office of the Depsmnent of Public Works in tin Slate House at Llneoln, Nebraska on February 27, 1981, until 9:00 o'c.lock A. M., and at that time publicly opened and read for the construction of one Bridge and one Concrete Arch Culvert and incidental work on the Florencelllair Project No.91-C, Federal Aid Road. The approximate quantities are: Station 973»80' Spams Deck Girder Bridge Station 170 and es` 12'x11':'V' Concrete Arch Culvert Plans and specifications for the work mny be seen and inform-ation secured at the office of the County Clerk at Blair, Nebraska Equipment ----------..--$13,987.7G Inventory (Actual Value) and Notes Rec'd $16,217.75 repaid Insurance andOfficeSupp1les-_-_._-$799.99 Real Esw.¢------------$48,92s.94 $91,300.27Llnbilltlu Notes and Re ll Eli-Bte Mortgages -..--_---..--$Z8,8'l1.75 Accounts Payable a n dGasTa x.--... . . . . . . .5,822.46 Reserved Bad and Doubt,- ful Ac4:onnt.s.------__886.06 Capital 54,250.00 8urplu_ -------------2,520.00 '$91,800.21 Attest: Clark 0'Hu\lon F. W. Arndt L. L. Snyder, Directors. ALONG THE.nojrrom ROAD George Beard and sister,Cora were suppefguests Sunday withMr. and Mrs. F. Muller. Miss Beulah Matteson of Dum-phries, Iowa came Monday to theW. J.Bolte home for a week'svnu.Mrs. George Hain, Mrs. ByronBeard. Mrs. A. E. Dixon and Miss I. T. is n ul l § ~ 1 Sale Commencing at One 0'clock Sharp T h e f o l l o w i n g p r e r t y t o w i t : o Two milch cows Two lumber wagonsOne hay rack with truck One hay rafke One moline Gretchen com planter One 4.s°°f1°" harrow with 200 rods wire One CDSC 18x20 One New Century cultivator One cream seperator p Two riding plows Many other articles too numerous to mention. U S U A L T E R M S AUGUST E. J0nNsoN OWNER SI JOHNSON,Auctioneer Farmers State Bank, clerk I llave quit farming and will sell at Public Auétion on the Pat Healey place three-fourths of a mile south of Blair on the B Line Highway on . . . MUN-~ Puma SMF~ "¢ ~§| CAsToR|A~ or az une omce of me Depamnent Con Beard of the self ],},},I,§v¢.of Public Works at Lincoln, Neb- ment Club, Mrs. Norman Warrick. raskn.Mrs.Henry Sorensen and Mrs.The mmessful bidder wnll be re- 'Cul Sorensen of 1-he Bridm V|0" J § =1,,, \f..'|»........¢J.r¢Pnhnxnhr 12- 1931 wu born | lon on Sept. 26, Alfa!their marringv, Mr. an Timm lived u McCook Ind ings, muving nbout n year =the 'Hmm home near r ,'hm weeks ago lin.~ tered a panlytin strokewhich sbs never nllied.She in nurdved by her h~ and little son, her futher. Kay, five listen, Mn. Ch demon of Hermm; Mn. Ale PVB L I C s n r : ~n account of sicknas 1 am 'ning farming And will sell at hllc auctio n at my fum tom' les airtight south of»Ken:nrd, mile north at Wuhlngwn, d 6 mllea west of Benningtnn onIDAY,FEBRUARY 20,1981 le commencing at 10:00 o'c1ock mn.Rev.Ge°rs° motond no Teh- mah in the interest ol the Home. Rev. Day was glad to hnvs his daughmr,Amy of North Bend, mme w see him this week-end. Mr. Da y h a s be e nonthe sich lin for the put fé v dlyx. Mrs.Webster and Mrs.Ken-nedy wwho ne being tinted for their eyes at the Methodist hoi- L. A. Woodward..Mrs.Tillie Wachuer returned the last of the week from Omaha where she visited saved days with her daughter,Mn. June : Nielsen nnd Mr. Nielsen..Arthur Ba v e n b f Tehmnh, and Mr. md Mrs. Ivm Helms wereSunday dinner guests at the God- '°;: home.mary Beyer! of Pender, vidtndat the home of his mm nnduncle, lk. und Mn. H. C. Cooper une day Im wee k.Chu. Rutledge of Pender, spentWednesday and Thursda yisidl\€ his brother, D. W. und amlly.Bev. C. A. Norlin ol Lincoln,visited here Mvzaduy and Tuedlyv i m his mn. mv .c .c .Narlin Vmd son banquet. J.P.s m m In reporting at Blair this week ls one of the im'- ors for the spring term of court.The Nehrukn Power Co.In tweek completed the work of ex-` tending their line northeast ofhereto the Woods-Updike ranch and the current was mmed anand they ure enjoying the use of eleetrimy. Osar Davin was down from Bmenan,Neh.Friday lookingafher some business matters.Shirley Mcliercher of Blair, vil-ibcd at *he parental,Geo.Mc-Kereher home Friday.The new home ended this win: ter on the Wood.sUpdike ranch E.} {. He l|n |u1 dn ds 0 e r pflv u Helms of Herman. The grade school basketball team plnyd in n grade schuol tournament at Declmr Saturday. Their first game was with Pen~deru1dl.heylosttat.hem%m4.They lxler were delenwd by the Decatur mm 11 ho 4.Miss Gnsde Jones of Omxln. visited her sister,Mrs.E mFrendx and family from MondnyuntilWadneeday.She left fromherefo r Irmrla l,Neb. m donrraingathospital at that P aceList Monday evening, Mn. J. B.Jensen entaertdned at | dinner fal-luwed by cards. Mrs. F. J. Kastle, John Hlnellne.- Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hina - :nd bday Ind Funk Hlnellne - Sunday vldtors with Claude Math ews and family ln Omaha.Mr~tl\ews was formerly Julia Hi~ ne.Clyde Spanbon came down the Frank Hlnelhe home I-'ride and hh wife and u ildren ntuwith him.They h been vid~ -with relatives all week.Mr. and Mrs. George HlneliandMrs. R. Khder were Srmda dinner guests of Mr. an Mn. Jo -Hlnellne. Robert Peiersan d i l ml lwere Sundny vmwn at the Da~Gustin home.. enrnet,md L D. Long,drums. E. C. Burdlc spoke for Lhe fathers, Wendell llcCnmnaha for the sons.Supt.F.B.Shrader spoka ondumacter bdlding.Rev.C.A.Norlin o l lincoln, gave A shorttalk.Malcolm Bdddge of Omn- ha, was tha principal apukerlnd give A very entertaining address.The anti xvrep w u verygood nnd =-w=<1'T§` all. Seventeen ladies glth e rd atge Mrs. Anna Peddie gym 'l'uni;s~y ng M7 e eve gplayingbridgewhilethemen wen attending the Father |.nd Sonbanquet.They took their auppen and spent a. most enjoylble eve-ning.M i n Maggie Iawe won I W n.:puzu ure gevum,slx HEAD or nonsss-on=|,,m be home mf mules,B years old i f k h _ " ?Em iha . .i a 1;~fm mm hnrses 11 mil Bgrgain Sala-Fashion Cenher- b§.+.§'.f,, »'}n'|is.m and Hms of Ft- 12 years, wr. 3200; geldng mule, nurmy.Friday.S=©"f'i#Y ma cauwm , WL 1350; black mare, wt. 1460.M-»nda¥~Silk Dreues-$10 valuas Mrs. 'hmm wu 9 beautiful'rwo HEAD or CA_T'l'l.E-0l\e xv at s6; sm Vdngs K9 at "':9 9?'"'°*°E- .'" mf' 'Y'f° "4 ""?° freslx cow; one Red Polled bull.'TW E L VE HEAD OF HOGS-~ Twelve bmod sown, bred w 1\r~ row May 1;all Cholera immune,and bred to spotted Pallnd China boar.HARNESS-Two sets o l Har- §izes l l to 66--all ootms :nop mer, um ner nnumely punng 1;early md remember these Bar- fndeed a beruvemc/nt to the fun- gnins are at the Fashion Centex ~ Ind n mnow fn the wmnpm- 4-ltm Blau'Dr. . '5."¢'3.?"¢'i' the :ma 14 uF r . C A L H O U N mon in the ¢».~'é£"§fm s"'.§.,§'.'; A N D W C I N P F Y afternoon. Jan. 31.The body was u mb m q u e t T u e a d n y e v e n i n g .g M r .m d M m H e n r y R i c h t e !e n b e r t a i n e d a t 1 p i n o c h l e p n r t y a t ) t h e i r h o m e F r i d a y e v e n i n g f o r M r . a n d M n . G . F . l a w e , M i s s M a g g n e ; L o w e ,M r .a n d M r s .B e r t L o w e i s a n d c h i l d r m .M r .a n d M r s .T o r n ` . _. .... . _~ . _za lei/ed Lnd Mr. Young has movedl .lisbfamily here from I-loldrege eThursday, Mrs. Geo..Sheeta hadford from Howard, S. D. thntherrother.\ Julius Christensen was eriously ill following nn open- lon.Early I-'rldny morning she ecelved another message !elllnE ner and M n .Miles West.The men attended the Legion bm et The revival meeting:w ich have been held lt t he Bspdstchurch the past three weeks clonedFriday night.The artendsnce undinterest have been quite good.OnFriday evening some special music KW-lu u m mn .L .vv.uurme.Lowe. DE SOTO LOCALS On wednesa'nl MmCreek Club he i y £32 nrmnthly meeting lt the Clifford Hlneline.wan rlven. Mins Dorothv Baxter ollhorne.Fnnln mul vi.i¢lm» ¢»». "_ up after he slck ll.,Miss Adgnlde w nders cams home Sunday nfter her operstion.She will remain nl homo until hetstrength returns before returningto her duties as nurse. Mr. md Mrs. Will Pick of Blairtook Sunday dinner with Mr. md Mrs. Geo. Michnelsnn.; » an annual dinner at the Legion hall.More than two hundred at- tended.The ladies of the Wom- ln's Auxiliary did the serving?The Baptist Ladle: Aid was en~tertained at the country home of Mrs.Ben Wwuter Thursday aft- emonn.Plans were made and com mittee!appolnled lor the motherand daughter banquet bo be givenThursday evening, Feb. 26.Aft- er the meeting closed, Mrs. Wach- ter served a nice lunch.Tuesday, Feb. 10 at Omaha, oc- curred the marriage of MissMarieHelms and Solomen Meym, both of Tekamah.The bdde isthe only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. received another message tellingofhisdeaththatnight.Mr. S ts,accongxinied by the fa-ther, Andrew rlswnsen of Blair,drove to Howxrd Frldny and were present at the funeral Sunday aft- ernoon.Mrs.Sheets went boBlair and stayed with her mother, wl\o_was not well enough to go.Mxss Evelyn Katt of Arlington. Mr. and Mm Wm. Brandert, Miss Elaine Matt and Ernest Meyers were guests Tuesday evening atthe Herman Brnndert home, :near Hooper.On Frida~ evening the Fnrmera PUBLIC sm: I am leaving the farm and moving to town and will sell at public auction at the farm two and one-half miles east of Elk City five miles north of .Elkl1orn, four miles west of Bennington on Highway No. 31. __ WEDNESDAY FEBR'ARY 18, 1931 beam 16 m 11.On Frlda eve-ning the Rosalie high achoo teamdefeated the Herman high school team 10 to ll and the same eve- nlng the Dana College mm won from the town team 27 to 24. Thehighschoolteamplayinthe tournament at Blair, Feb. 19-21.The Father and Son Banquet given last Tuesday evening at theLegion hall under the auspices ofthe Ladies' Aid _was a decided mecess.The decorations were inpatriotic colors.Rev. C.C. Nor- lin wad maatmasler.Music was furnished by an orrhenm com~ posed of Mrs. E. P. Hanson, piano Mrs. G. F. Lowe. vlolln, Fred Roh- ertson,flute;Cornell Robertson, Girls' Wuh D saes, regular $1and $2 kind; tm ill. this week-and 691:or 2 lor $1-sizes 'I m 14. Fashion Cenier.Shop early for these Bargains. It will pay you. It Last call on Felt Hats for Wmn~ en,Misses and Children-fonner values to $5 on sale this week-end at only 59c or 2 Hats for Sl-como early.Fulilon Caller.4 -lt {°Yvd and lunch wan servai at a ate hour. The Women's Club met with Mrs.G. E. Stanley Thursday. Mrs. Kmdsh had the program as Mrs.Lin en was absent. The next meet- ing will be with Mrs. w. c. Lin-den Feb. 19.Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Seltz, RoyAnderson and Will Linden :Mend- ed a nord party Saturday eveningat the Jack Lazure home.Mrs. Robert lGmler of Arizona, wu a wee ke nd visitor with hersisters,Mesdames George and wan given. Miss Dorothy Baxter of Blair amz |. few number.Miss Roby McCoy and Glen Severine of Tekunah.gnvea vom! duet. MissNina Sundel of Oakland, was ac-companist.The made was l moatpleasing addition to the servicesTheKennardighschoolb u -ketbnll ieam play the locnlhigh school team at the Leg-ion lull Wednesday evening,defeating them 36 to 6.The same evening the Kennard town team deleabe the Hemnn covm helm 52 bo 30, and the grade school team de-feated the Kennnrd grade schoolbeam16 m 11.On Frida eve- A U c T I o N E E R s BRADLEY & SEARING(OAKLAND TEKAMAI-I Phone 193 Phonq 143 or 11 The large number of sales weare conducting is the best evidence that our work is sat- lsfactory. 'Don't Forget We Pay Pho ne Calls. l 1 Deering binder, '7ft cut 1 Fordson tractor 1 John Deere corn planter 999 2 New Century cultivators1 famiing min 1 cofnbinder 1 hay rake 1 Weber wagon 1 Budlong disc 1 J. I. Case disc cultivator 1 one row lister 1 two section drag 1 John Deere gang plow, 14in. 1 McCormick mower 1 Janesville disc cultivator 1 Moline wagon 1 round end tank 1 cream separator 1 Babcock milk tester 6 ten gallon milk cans 2 Old Trusty incubators M A C H I N E R Y 4 steel chicken coops 1 four section harrow 1 hay rack and truck 1 slip 1 Janesville disc 1 one row lister cultivator 1 one & one half horse power gas engine 1 rotary power force pump 1 wagon box 3 sco endgates 3 s cultivator shovels 30 k fence posts 25 steel fence posts 250 rods barb wire 20 rods chicken fencing 1 five hundred bushels corn cribbing - 150 gal oil barrel 1 John Deere six'horse evener 3 sets work harness 1 feed bunk I radio battery, new 3 balloon tires, tubes and rims complete for Chevrolette 2 loads wood stove length I large pile of cobs 1 lard press, newHOUSE HOLD GOODS 1 kitchen range 'Eternal' 1 airtight heater 1 dining table and six chairs 1 buffet 1 library table 1 bed complete 1 axminster rug 9X12 1 Linoleum rug 9X12 ' 1 book rack »~ 1 chest of drawers 1 small table 1 1 Morris chair 1 iron bed `Other articles too numerous to mention.\ FREE LUNCH AT NOON.USUAL TE A R T P E A R C E ,O w n e r HAL LYONS, Auctioneer STATE Bf.";<~ OF ELKHORN, Clerk ness, good as new; one set ot Har- ness in good shape._HAY AND GRAIN-About 2tons baled prairie hay in barn; 100 bushels velvet. seed barley certiGed in 1930; 100 bushels oats, Nebru» ka No. 21; some seed com picked in fall,FARM M a q l r w n n v - o n 7- foot. McCormick binder; one 9-foot John Deere disc; one John Deerecom planner, good as new, with 8% Mrs. F. W. ;rndl. of Blair, call: ed at the John Landis home lasi Sunay.Mr. and Mrs.[Amis Kruse arethe proud parents of a baby girl bom Feb. 6.A number of friends and rela- tives gathered at the Otto IversonhomeThursdayeveningtohelp Mrs.Iverson celebrate her birth- dny.The evening was spent play- :..,. -..As "r u m nm arnrnl were laid to mn in the Ft Calhouncemetery beside that of her mo- ther who dial twenty years ago. CARD OF THANKS We sincerely thank the friendsfortheirassistanceandkindlysympathy in our bereavement, andfor the beautiful tlowers.0. E. TimmHans Kay and family. Winter ~ _Final Clear-an.; McDonald and usugnwer, mn. "fl:le Riahber and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lowe.hir. and Mrs. A. H. Earhart of Omaha, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.. Brewster Sunday.Donald Lowe who atlends the Wayne State Teachers College, spent the weekend in Henman. The Misdon Circle of the Bap- tism church were enrertained l m Wednesday at the Mrs. D.~Hayes home.They are rnakln;z__._...»;,..-0-.s....-vs Nationd Ruth wow and ¢-Munnwek Sunday callers at hcl-Ibetter known as the Fox f».»%..,.{ rods -ire;one Mc Co r mi c k gr as s * " "" " " "" " t " " " " d " i f ° " ~ ' "any C oa t in s to c lf-- y o ur c ho ic e ;3 P11PP-"1mo we r ; on e Deere rake : on e Glen-?3 s 1 e £ é rF | r § i H35 5 g g m :ld J S E ;Vaduea to $35---xf y ou ar e s ma r t § " § f ; e 1hula ¢¢u=¢\nr nn # llltB 1lli uo l\ ll h h ?A..a....-.,...."'§¥'....,.D¢|l|nrnan ln w.Y O U ~ C o l l l¢ e a r l y Bi ld Ret thB .\ .__\ "`i5`Z§2 £~"é»."§h";}{a §aif1;,;;¢ ting that evening at the \ . L ¢ | »\ . \ . \ n . » |' u v _ - . . . . _ _._sta c ke r; on e D an e h ay sweep ; o ne .Inhn Deere 16~in c h stag plow; one 16-inch walking plow; one Janes- ville gang plow; two riding culti- vawrs; one baler; one McConnick Deering; one 6-shovel Avery walk- ing cultivator;one tank heater; one John Deere spreader; two 3- section harrowa; one wagon; onetopbuggy;one hayrack with thick:one dump endgate;one time was had by all.Mr.and Mrs.l-luzo Kruae and Jeanette were visitors at the Jacob Sierk home Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Lee Richardson and Virginia Lee of Fremont,:nent the weekend with Mrs. Richardsolfs mother,Mrs.Louie Clausen.The entertainment given by the Lan call on Felt Hats for Worn-en,Misses and Children-former values to $5 on aale this week-end at only 59e or 2 Hats for $1-enrme early.Fashion Center.4-lt HERMAN NEWS Mrs.Fred Ray. who submitted Coo|;er of Tekamah,attended a theater in Omaha Thunday.To settle the1eatate,a secondpublic auction sale of the Hovernropertywasheld at the court house at Blair Monday,On Thursday evening Wm.Pierce entertained a few frlendn at a dinner and card pany at hlx hnme.The guests were Everetq power reid sriM¢1':°'=°lQl1'fr°*°=\ °9!\\°€|i='*!F'f¢!f!*'°'lfQ l;=_°n¢reiai°=-i£ Qn umm !\°l-Iiliiiiés. _-Iwi! V"\H°*'!--L_?-I50-gallon hog waterer;two hay forks and 50-fool. cable.\ Lunch at Noon.Usual 'l`enns. Hans C... Sorensen, Owner, Jensen & Brass, Auetianeers.Kerman] State Bank, Clerk. nlmz wa-: well attended. and thor-ouxzhly enioyed by all._Henry Rohwer and Mrs. Mana Mehrens were callers at the JohnMcDonald home Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Claus Rohwermotored to Ceresco. Neb. Sundayto heln Mn. Nels Anderson cele brute her binhdav. f pital last Monday is reported tobelettlng along nicely.r. and Mrs. D. W.Rutledgeatiended the funeral of Geo. Mor- rison at Tqkamah,last Tuesday aftemoon. Fem West has workmen busy remodeling the long dining room in Um hulel huildimr and makimz Jensen, Pete Carpenner, mo rau-sstt and Lou Hom.Joe and Antone Sbecker,well known wrestlers of Dodge, Nab., were Herman visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Andy Michael and Rozelln returnw last week from Mmm- apolis. when Ulev went a week nan with Anna Marie whom thvy |I s WEDNESDAY ~` FEBR'ARY 18, 1931 Sale commencing at 11:00 0'clock A. M.The following property to wit:, TEN ¢ HEAD 0F CATTLE I TEN Four head Holsteins, heavy springers Two Holsteins fresh six weeks One Shorthorn with calf by her side Three Holstein heifers one year old FREE LUNCH AT NOON.USUAL TE PUBLIC sm: I am leaving the farm and moving to town and will sell at public auction at the farm two and one-half miles east of Elk City five miles north of .Elkl1orn, four miles west of Bennington on Highway No. 31. ,f 1--I U I 1/One bay horse, 9 years old, weight 1400 One black mule smooth mouth weight 1200 One grey mare, 10 years old, weight 1400 One bay mule smooth mouth weight 1000 One hay mule, 8 years old, weight 1100 f l 1 Deering binder, '7ft cut 1 Fordson tractor 1 John Deere corn planter 999 2 New Century cultivators1 famiing min 1 cofnbinder 1 hay rake 1 Weber wagon 1 Budlong disc 1 J. I. Case disc cultivator 1 one row lister 1 two section drag 1 John Deere gang plow, 14in. 1 McCormick mower 1 Janesville disc cultivator 1 Moline wagon 1 round end tank 1 cream separator 1 Babcock milk tester 6 ten gallon milk cans 2 Old Trusty incubators M A C H I N E R Y 4 steel chicken coops 1 four section harrow 1 hay rack and truck 1 slip 1 Janesville disc 1 one row lister cultivator 1 one & one half horse power gas engine 1 rotary power force pump 1 wagon box 3 sco endgates 3 s cultivator shovels 30 k fence posts 25 steel fence posts 250 rods barb wire 20 rods chicken fencing 1 five hundred bushels corn cribbing - 150 gal oil barrel 1 John Deere six'horse evener 3 sets work harness 1 feed bunk I radio battery, new 3 balloon tires, tubes and rims complete for Chevrolette 2 loads wood stove length I large pile of cobs 1 lard press, newHOUSE HOLD GOODS 1 kitchen range 'Eternal' 1 airtight heater 1 dining table and six chairs 1 buffet 1 library table 1 bed complete 1 axminster rug 9X12 1 Linoleum rug 9X12 ' 1 book rack »~ 1 chest of drawers 1 small table 1 1 Morris chair 1 iron bed `Other articles too numerous to mention.\ 0 d;4':E§';b H°@Hm~S-11° n1»vi$1`§"§evEi lag? s ringosbrzmts »L'l712'?€150 100 pum bred Wyandottes and 10 pure bred Six brood sows xveigzing from 350 to 400 lbs ahd Wyandotte roosters ~ bred to farrow the last of March ' -.- J L .* ° - A R T P E A R C E ,O w n e r HAL LYONS, Auctioneer STATE BANK OF ELKHORN, Clerk - - - - a n n - B a i n Sale---I -'aahion Center-Mr s .J o h n Alftzen he ld open irihéie§\ii`rk\§E`I£1§viR§`1~6}$}ri§Q v féii in`£`h`¢`spiw1 for c rippled c hil- Th u r y ,Fri da y ,Saturd ay an d hquee Feb.8 to a nu mbe r o f Re v.C.C.No r li n ,sc o utmub e r d m n .Mond ay .Si lk [ r a s s e s - $ 1 0 va lu e s friends wh o imth er ed ta he lp her attend ed a me e ti n g of the e xe c u -Mr .a n d Mr s .He n r y Ba k e r o f .....¢on.con fnluan f...nt ee 0Z C9|P\)rnf.P }|Pr hirthrlmr fi vn n nf hnv srnasfn nt Nn r fn llr n n Rhair nHpnd¢=rl the Ch lllf h SET'I g u a t Q u ,Q u . U v a l t n r a 5 U u s q u e u Sizes 11 to 4 6 - a l l c olor -s h o p eariy an d re me mb er these Ba r- gai ns a r e a t th e Fash ion Center in Blai r.4~1t W i n te r C o a ts - F i n a l C le a r a n c e - .nny Coat. in stoc k--y our c hoice $8. Values to $35-»-if y ou ar e s ma r t y o u wi i l c o me e ar ly a n d ge t th e biggest.ba r ga i n o f y o u r li f e in a. c oat for 58.Fashion Center.4 - lt . -- - . - - -- . - -_- - - - . - . .Th e Wornen's Clu b me t wi th Mr s .Cees amnn Th ur s da y af te r- noon.wi th twe nty -thr ee me mb er s Dresent.Ro ll ca!!wa s answered b y fa mo u s say inlra o f an y U .S. President.Th e to p i c f o r th e a f t- ernoon wa s "P a tri o tia m" .Mr k . Geo.Ro hwer .J r . re ad " 0 h !Cap# La i n! MV C ap ta in ! " b y W a lt W hi t- ma n .Mr s .Ric h ard Si e vms m a d i'I»'f=e9'"gng_ the Yoi1_th_of I ll- ' . . - .v ¢w i ;v - v u w u . u n w - ¢ v » a u w . .T h u r s d a y . Mr s .Liz zie Ac k e rma n an d her dau ghter s, Lu c ile, Alma an d Leo na we re entertained a t di nn er an d sp e n t th e d a y S u nd a y a t th e Mr s . A n n a Peddie home. H .B .Camer on rec eived wo r d la st we ek fr o m th e p os t o f fi c e de - p a r tme n t a t W as hin gto n,o f hi s re-ap pointment. __ h§.rs.__P. ~ Hopkins end father, vi c e s a t t h e Ba uti st c h u rc h Tu es - day e veni no; and visi ted unt1 lW @d ne sd ay with re la ti ve s.|Mr s .J o h n Ande rsen invi ted n | fe w la d i e s to he r h ome las t Tue s - | d a v after no on a f te r sc hool tohe lp He len c ele b r ate he r bi r thd a y I Th e g ue s ts we r e Mr s . C. R. Gr a y . Mr s .D .Buc h.Mr s .Chr is Ko r - shoj,an d da u rh ter s ,Mr.1.Ha r o ld e u a n d N o r m a J e n - . ~ I I \I mms "ana Mr s .ue a.N e u e gave s . m. r a me n w e r e in o mu m In s t And ers m s erv ed a ruse mrr.nuuYareading"W ashington As a Sunda y to see their son and bro-lunch wimich all enjoyed. Business Ma n" .The meeting was ther, Lyman at t he Nic holas Sena Mr . a n d M r s . H a mid Bar low of very interestinz and enioved b v hos niu l.Gsllntioh.Mn .and Ralnh Barlow CR OW EL L no m L e n n n o n l o h r a t n r l h a r n i.fmIa11.'Herman Stein. Jaf§o§Sierk|Hrs. 1 West enioved Sund»v|§f"Ki|§ni.n Gitv. lilo. :bent lut|"'u"'i cl I I Roh `r.""`e¢|"ii1"irlih he"f,°,f§"h'§i."}'§:§d2_"°Md,:_' ~ QT: f'§'m.:°".5' Mr. `¢'&Z'»»I-s¢ » .~.¢ .$ I nn. c. neun; Mr'~~ , e n h Ill m l a h l m m f -MI. S¢|ll'0¢°H I . a n d ~!!?rk' _°.e......___"Q 'lder i n n llrnt|'|uln.In..lnu nl'Mr iehlllhun nf Hn pé£}E5E§,`nirf"£EE1|€~Fee1Y"£é§é Ji}££in»7r'1.hei}parents Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Barlow. nu ns L ve ly n zulu ; UI Aru| 1g| .uu Stein. Mrs.Carl Feldhusen arrived from Chieago Monday to spend some time yisiling relatiwa andfriends. Mr. and Mrs. Emest Kruse en- lenaxhcd at cards Monday evening MRS. o . E. 'mm Laura S.Kay was born in Ft. Clxoun,January 14,1900 and di \at her home near Benningtun Januhy 29, 1931, aged 81 years and 15 gays.After gzraduating from the TZCalhoun high school in |916 shetook a bnslness course in an Orna-ha college and for several yearsafter finishing there held a posi-tion with the First National Bank of Omaha. She was marded to Oth)E.Timm on Sept. 22, 1925.To them W E FEBR'A Sale commencing at ll pr , _ . . . . _ . . . . _ .. .. _ . _ , . . _ . . .__,_._.._... ,.l l~* Q »¢ ~ | ,f FIVE »One bay horse, 9 years old, weight 1400 One grey mare, 10 years old, wyeight 14~ An a .1 vrrfnvf;w ~ ~W I T H A ~ - Y E A R REC OR D OF SUCCESS In | llttle |ow| town, Modern .lunlor lnlurence Department for children Woodman of Amerie d `| w n un er suxteen.For the bend! of membm organized In 1883. lu purpose who become amlcted with ¢ube|~:ulosli | hu A A 1 Deering binder, '7ft cut 1 Fordson tractor 1 John Deere corn planter 999 2 New Century cultivators1 famiing min 1 cofnbinder 1 hay rake 1 Weber wagon 1 Budlong disc 1 J. I. Case disc cultivator 1 one row lister 1 two section drag 1 John Deere gang plow, 14in. 1 McCormick mower 1 Janesville disc cultivator 1 Moline wagon 1 round end tank 1 cream separator 1 Babcock milk tester 6 ten gallon milk cans 2 Old Trusty incubators 4 steel 1 four 1 hay 1 slip 1 Jane 1 one 1 one g~1 rota 1 wag 3 sco~ 3 S~ : 30 'Z 25 ste 250 ro 20 ro~ 1 five c150 g 1 Joh 3 sets Ot he r .article T E N ¢I Four head Holsteins, heavy springersOne Shorthorn with calf by her side In forty-slx states and four Canadian prcvinca, lm become the largest fraternal beneficiary aocletyin t}\¢World, and has more than a billion dollan of |if¢ Insurance protectlon In force. p||n of~insunncz ls ~fe, wand ~nd~ ~ect.; ~ requir¢men¢s.To be insured In Mod¢m\JVo<>dJ men of Ameda is to enjoy unusual laenctifi I dd 'n a Ihon to the nfzty of lt: Insurance guar- anteed by the required reserves. portunlties of farm, town and city, to pmmote frat¢m|| |cIvlti¢1 In various communities and m provide |if¢ lnxurmce protection for its membcn. I So gucggggfqlly has it done these things dm Modem V/oodmen of America now 0 5 A |' § A ND Modem W oodm an ol S O UN D America ls 100% actuari- |||y solvent. lu cldms an paid, ($455,(X)0,(X)0 to date) md wl|| cmtinuo FREE LUNcHA'1'~NooN sfHEAn Hoes One pure bred Spotted Poland China bo~ Twenty seven late slring shoats wt. 125 Six brood sows weig ing from 350 to 400 bred to farrow the last of March : A ~ | ~ Y of yourfamllylx provided by 0 551' MORE One or more of the thin Mod¢m\X/oodm¢nofAm¢r-DETAILS teen thousand Modem lca ai the lowest cost comment with safety.Wnodmen Clmpi must be HAL LYONS, Auctioneer and women, froru sixiee~ to ~lxty, for amounts nnging from $500 to $10,000, and in such a -ariety of certmcate forms that you can nlect one to he the average ned. "IUC is even e O D E R N .¢. ... . ~....-as to benefks of riremberslmlp and how you ou protect your dependents, see thelocal camp clerk or deputy, or write to the Head Omen. Decide today to do this. OODMEN or Ameklc/\ ' H E A U OF F IC E S e ROC K | s L ANo ,u .L r | r | ` w o n | . n t ` | . A e a l l r r n A r | n u A | .a l n n r l c l n l v u o c r n f v from Tuesday untll Friday.The O. E. S. held their rezulnr meeting last Thursday evpnlnv.The lndi°s of the Baptist church will hold their annual mother and daughter banquet Thursdnv weninlr. Feb. 26 at the eglon hall.Friends here nf r. and MrsLA.Parrish will be sorry tnknow that Lynn is in the Nicholas Senn hospital in Omaha and muh- mitted in an operation Friday. Helareportedtnbeimprovingas well as can be expected. Mr. and Mra. Ivan Helms werr dinner guests of Mr. and Mm E.H.Helms at Tekamah Sundayevening.Mrs. Malcolm Baldrlge of Oma-ha, came to Herman Tuesday eve- ning with her husband and was aguest of Mrsf E. C. Burdic while Mr. Baldrige spoke at the father kuests Sunday of Mr.and Mrs. Chas.Nelsnn.In the afternoonthedrove to Blair and took MissMa e ]Marsh down.She spenfthe weekend here. Emil Hansen is excavating for a priva\e fish pond in the yard at his home in the west pan of town. Sunday dinner guests at the Wm.Brandert home were Miss Grebchan Robe of Hooper, Miss Ruth Roberta ol Winslow, Miss Velma Katt and Gilbert Katt of nearArlingmh.Henry Kuhlman is building asmall house in the yard at thefarmhomewestofhere,whenhewill live and assist his son, Chris who iives there, in operating the farm. Mrs.Albert Woodward and daughters of Omaha, were dinnerguests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Squire Jones was very .surprised to have his nephew,Burr Jones of Rockville,Indiana and his daughter. Bunlena of Omaha, come to see him Sunday. The Board of Trustees met on Wednesday, yvhen n large number were present.Many brought their wives.A chicken dinner was en- joyed by all.,'Mrs.Fort came hack from a week's visit in Lincoln with her Ill x»I E X T R A H E A V Y | I Coffee and Whivvins Cream I5 For High Quality Guernsey and ! Jersey uruanlCallEarlyDa wn Da ir y PH ON E x z z un a s Leslie B. Tbompmn, Pqrw- I x i I a a t e d in ne w Ho me T he at re 'nnf la lf ni I num ABSTRACT & TITLE1COMPANY I Bonded Ahntnner I\Dtdees in SF-th Bmk Bldg.c Phmms 298 Blnlr, Nobr. iw. mbmu, February 12. 1931 Prices This Week ~.'-With Helen Twelvetreea and I-'red Sem For the Love O' Lil With Elliot Nugent and Sully Slarr l n 'I 'I PHONE 84 LARD 2 lb.254: BACON Squares sugar cured 17 I-2c HONEY 2 lb.251: GREEN BEANS No. z can ..loc COFFEE 2 lb. can Paxtons gas roasted - 724: B u t t e r - N u t .......42c ] . M . ,U R U G . g l a s s j a r ..36c 3 l b . B u t t e r - N u t .....$1.19 Maintop Flour, sack » $1.15 Prunes Santa Clara 25 lb. box $1.69 LARGE NAVY BEANS 4lb.256 Small Michigan Beans 3 lb.- 25c Frylnan's Sorghum, gallon - $1.15 0atmeal large size - - - - - - - - 194: Prepared Mustard qt. jar - - - 194: Quick Naptha soap 10 bars > »asc Bob W hi te soap I0 bars - » - -354: SUNDAY and MONDAY FEBRUARY 15 and 16 Sunday Matinee Check &Double Check With Amos 'n' Andy-Sue Carroll TOBY BUG HOUSE-HUMANET T1-1 NO. 4 Falun and sA'r`tmnAY FEBRUARY 13 Rnd 14 Saturday Matinee Halfshof at Sunriée With Bert. Wheeler and RoberLWoolsey r TUESDAY F E B R U A R Y 17 Glassware Night White Hall of Pitz Palu COMEDY-Baby Follies COMING,FEB. 22 and 23 Harold Lloyd in "I'eel I-init WE DNE S DAY a nd THURS DAY FEBRUARY 18 and 19 DOUBLE PROGRAM-2 Shows for Price of One ` Extravagance With .lune Collyer and Lloyd Hugh es Sweetheart on Parade Alice White Prices This Week ~.'-With Helen Twelvetreea and I-'red Sem For the Love O' Lil With Elliot Nugent and Sully Slarr l n 'I 'I PHONE 84 LARD 2 lb.254: BACON Squares sugar cured 17 I-2c HONEY 2 lb.251: GREEN BEANS No. z can ..loc COFFEE 2 lb. can Paxtons gas roasted - 724: B u t t e r - N u t .......42c ] . M . ,U R U G . g l a s s j a r ..36c 3 l b . B u t t e r - N u t .....$1.19 Maintop Flour, sack » $1.15 Prunes Santa Clara 25 lb. box $1.69 LARGE NAVY BEANS 4lb.256 Small Michigan Beans 3 lb.- 25c Frylnan's Sorghum, gallon - $1.15 0atmeal large size - - - - - - - - 194: Prepared Mustard qt. jar - - - 194: Quick Naptha soap 10 bars > »asc Bob W hi te soap I0 bars - » - -354: SUNDAY and MONDAY FEBRUARY 15 and 16 Sunday Matinee Check &Double Check With Amos 'n' Andy-Sue Carroll TOBY BUG HOUSE-HUMANET T1-1 NO. 4 Falun and sA'r`tmnAY FEBRUARY 13 Rnd 14 Saturday Matinee Halfshof at Sunriée With Bert. Wheeler and RoberLWoolsey r TUESDAY F E B R U A R Y 17 Glassware Night White Hall of Pitz Palu COMEDY-Baby Follies COMING,FEB. 22 and 23 Harold Lloyd in "I'eel I-init WE DNE S DAY a nd THURS DAY FEBRUARY 18 and 19 DOUBLE PROGRAM-2 Shows for Price of One ` Extravagance With .lune Collyer and Lloyd Hugh es Sweetheart on Parade Alice White Chu.Nelson, Work md Mila-~Q-he moneyw e 162.00 On motion duly mnde and ear-fnumlmm 1.,derlved therefrom to p at 4 Block 9 from nx-Lnngh 14.10 Chris Hina, Work and Mile-rlsd a Reaolutin v u l d ° l i ¢ ¢ i ~Em" Innqtgfbrnzsqlns 4,50 ggn __~ w h e re b y the County Bond al on mfnim J. E. Jnngbluth, Labor $8.50Axe! Hansen, Lalior 28.60 Theo. J. Nilsen, Labor 4.50 Harry Tucker, Labor. etc.28.10 me., a ~nd 4 Block s,~enn~nd. Neb. in Ida M. Wright and with Raymond Burr, M. D., Poor D. W-Bd-l» M. D.. Poor Nye & Jenks Grlin Co., Sup- plies lor Poor Fred Deweber, Suppliea for Poor Neh.-Iowa Oil Co., Gu Fred Ahlmeyer, Dnggiag Harold Jensen, Inbor Harold Jensen. Inbox- Dr. R. J. Murdoch, Poor Memo C. Lanén, Labor Menno C. 111121. Dragging Mrs, John Watkins, Caxing for Poor s.oo #Loo 56-50 69.48 m s 29.70 14.70 19.2c 9.W 18.50 5.55 20.00 Home of Pcnfccf Tal/Qzhg Pzdurca I I I PHONE 84 LARD 2 lb.254: BACON Squares sugar cured 17 I-2c HONEY 2 lb.251: GREEN BEANS No. z can ..loc COFFEE 2 lb. can Paxtons gas roasted - 724: B u t t e r - N u t .......42c ] . M . ,U R U G . g l a s s j a r ..36c 3 l b . B u t t e r - N u t .....$1.19 Prices This Week Maintop Flour, sack » $1.15 Prunes Santa Clara 25 lb. box $1.69 LARGE NAVY BEANS 4lb.256 Small Michigan Beans 3 lb. - 25c Frylnan's Sorghum, gallon - $1.15 Gatmeal large size - - - - - - - - 194: Prepared Mustard qt. jar - - - 194: Quick Naptha soap 10 bars > » asc Bob White soap I0 bars - » - -354: SUNDAY and MONDAY FEBRUARY 15 and 16 Sunday Matinee Check &Double Check With Amos 'n' Andy-Sue Carroll TOBY BUG HOUSE-HUMANET T1-1 NO. 4 Falun and sA'r`tmnAY FEBRUARY 13 Rnd 14 Saturday Matinee Halfshof at Sunriée With Bert. Wheeler and RoberLWoolsey THURSDAY FEBRUARY 12BICI DOUBLE PROGRAM 0 0S w m g H u g h With Helen Twelvetreea and Fred Sem For the Love O' Lil With Elliot Nugent and Sully Slarr r TUESDAY F E B R U A R Y 17 Glassware Night White Hall of Pitz Palu COMEDY-Baby Follies COMING,FEB. 22 and 23 Harold Lloyd in "I'eel I-init WE DNE S DAY a nd THURS DAY FEBRUARY 18 and 19 DOUBLE PROGRAM-2 Shows for Price of One ` Extravagance With .lune Collyer and Lloyd Hugh es Sweetheart on Parade Alice White mm Ta. Go.. um~mm 48.10By order of the County Chart bo meet February 24, 1931. George C. McQ\mn'ie, Qnmty Clerk gnnted u follows: Bertha Mellon- igul $20.00 per mnntlrl, Pearl Stew- m~$6.66 per month,Florence Code $3333 per month;Gladys Kirk $20.00 per month, Anna L. AK- Jesperaen $20.00 per month.for six months beginning'Muc h 1 . 1931,md the County Clerk in- xtrunted to dnw warnnta to pay mme.On modon duly made and cantied the following Bonds were |p~ proved:S. J. Wilson, Connable, Fontanelle Twp.;George Shuett, Junice of the Peace,Sheridan Every mbuc rlpdonhngs ddaope nweount.The m m u d subscribers v rillbe hlhntly mo- ontheyubuxhmbsnndt éiatbsr- lrlletheuubscxiptionwillnmmhmf a m u u w a u p m a ggb-\ :n'x :u1 s m|de |o!th;eon- tr-uv.betwanthapubllnher md subscriber. DANA COLLEGE NEWS The Elks Anollo Chorus of Oma- ha, which consists d sixty voices Mrs.Hamuh Louise Ki nzf a mddent of Blair for many y¢an, passed away at the home of her daughter,Mn. Mnble Miller of 9th md Park nreet|,Sunday morning, Feb. 8, after an illness o! two years.Hannah Louise Budmuuwrwas f1¢¢»4»¢»<n......o"nm.. Mr. and Mn. Wm. Holtmanmd'' " 'daughters, Leona and Viola al-°ve'N. ~ Luna al o. nm for 2 .bo Stanton Saturday where they Poor Iknterprise. Supplies and legalspant. the week-end at the Emil Koch home._ They returned "°"'°| g notices 12 smdfy €Vl'»7|l!\8-State Joumd Co., Snpplles 8Qmte ' number frum here "*'|ran. c. c. McQunrrie, cameef tended the y°\ns women'n dission-he papers ary Society p ay at Fonnxnelle on Wards Swre, Supplies for 8.00 :s.s9 £6.21 7.53 will present A cuncert at Dum College at the Auditorium Monday, Feb. 1601.Prepantions are being made for the annual Homecoming Banquet which will be held at Dana College, February 28.Rev. Carl Nelson of Avoca,Iowa will be principal speaker while Mr. Paul Rasmussen un If1: wxtl o 1,B U.......,..,..=..w......,,v..~,larch 9, 1854 and moved with her arent;to Iowa when a small hild.She was married in Bur- yell King, January 1869 and tohemelevenchildrenwere `born, ne dying in infancy. She is survived by her huoband, nur sons,Abner and James o l Llair,Thomas o l Kilgore and Friday evening.Poor 23.3Mr. and Mrs. Alben Maker en- Otfo Kruse, Supplies for Poor 2.98wwned a zrwn of young folks w, J. Su, Supplies for Poor os.14\ at a miscellaneous shower on Sun-|_]_ A_ Wes; g Sons, Supplies \ day evening in honor of Miss for Poor 4o.o'1~ Alice Echbenkamp, who is m be G. w. Deno n, pe pain 1.1s' married in the near future.Howard Jensen, s¢¢_ Treaa.,The following attended the oPer-|Sdaries 3,penae 239_9(;etta at Arlinzwn Friday evemng: .cixw-mn 5.01, Supplies for 1 ur.......~ uw"ru..-1 \|.~i.»\\.>n~..~\d |-.___on nalGeorge of Concord, Neb. and six daughters,Mrs.Mary Reynolds. Mrs. Mable Mill and Mrs. Sid- ney Gilliland of ldr,Mrs.El- vi m Moore oi'Sigux Gty,Mrs. Sarah Stubbs and Mrs.Martha Hall of Kilgore, Neb.She is also survived by one grandson, Everett King, whom she reared She has sixty-nine grandchildren and forty three great grandchildren. Pineral services were held at the Christian church Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 11, with Rev. Har- gett officiating.A number of the young men from Dana College :is~ sisied with the music.Burial was made in the local cemetery. Fryman's Sorghum, gallon - $1.15 Gatmeal large size - - - - - - - - 194: Prepared Mustard qt. jar - - - 194: Quick Naptha soap 10 bars > »asc Bob W hi te soap I0 bars - » - -354: SUNDAY and MONDAY FEBRUARY 15 and 16 Sunday Matinee Check &Double Check With Amos 'n' Andy-Sue Carroll TOBY BUG HOUSE-HUMANET T1-1 NO. 4 .|~ A L L E Y Mr. and Mrs. Luther Monke and son, Billy were Sunday evening guests at the Roy White home at Nickerson. The Misses Sophia Waterman and Irene Holtman drove to Fos» ter Monday morning to visit rela- 4. CARD OF THANKS We wish iq this manner to ex- press our dncere nppre<:iaEon toall friends and neighbors who so kindly unined us during the ill- ness and following the death ofourdearmother,M n .Hannah Damn King.We wish especially In thank the minister and the I I I PHONE 84 LARD 2 lb.254: BACON Squares sugar cured 17 I-2c HONEY 2 lb.251: GREEN BEANS No. z can ..loc COFFEE 2 lb. can Paxtons gas roasted - 724: B u t t e r - N u t .......42c ] . M . ,U R U G . g l a s s j a r ..36c 3 l b . B u t t e r - N u t .....$1.19 r TUESDAY F E B R U A R Y 17 Glassware Night White Hall of Pitz Palu COMEDY-Baby Follies I l~A .a | . | l " i lc a l l e d s o o f ~ o n o ~ m o t h e r a n d comforted her. The Children. COMING,FEB. 22 and 23 Harold Lloyd in "I'eel I-init WE DNE S DAY a nd THURS DAY FEBRUARY 18 and 19 DOUBLE PROGRAM-2 Shows for Price of One ` Extravagance With .lune Collyer and Lloyd Hugh es Sweetheart on Parade Alice White CHANGE 0F UWNERSHII' Last call on Felt Hats for Wom- en,Misses mud `C1\iIdren-[ox-:ner values to $6 on sale this week-end at only 59c or 2 Hats for $1 ./'me early.Fashion cenm-.4-It Girls' Wuh Dresses. rel'lllr $1 and $2 kinds on sale this weekend 59c or 2 for $1-sizes 'I to 14. Fashion Center.Shop early for these Bargains. It will pay you.l t NOTICE To CREDITORSOF ESTATE COUNTY COURT, WASHINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meierhenry and'Poor '2939 Vernon, Esther Dickmeyer, N°""31Ci!y of Blair, Lights, etc.62.42 and Irene Hallman, Harold Meier-!_1_ A_ Peterson, Supplies for henry, Irvin Hallman and Henry P6or 20_00 Niederdippe.H. E. Ward, Supplies forThe Fontanelle Luther League]Poor 1|_2g meets Friday evening for ¢h¢i¥|Chx-'istensen Lbr. Co., Supplies monthly meeting._for Pour 37.28Mr.andMrs. Elmer Hmuns lne dfi e m Grocery, Supplies were Fremont shoppers Saturday*for Poor 5 29,11 aftemnun.Putadle Bros., Supplies for Mins Grace Carpenter of Omaha Poor 44.17 and Marthella Strenger visited ons,W,Chambers, Compen- Sunday afternoon vdth Normal sation Ins.317.52 Holtman.|Chris1ensen Lbr. Co., Sup- Miss Minnie Ldlman spent lash plies for Poor 73.17Monday atternoon with Mary Lall- I Standard Oil Co., Oil 48.80 man.fkolland Allen, Labor 25.00 Estate of John W~ Hillman, de. ceased.- Notice is given to the creditors tb hppear before me at the County Court Rnom in Blair, Nebraska, on the 27th day of Fehrunry,1981. and on the 28th day of May, 1931, for the purpose of examination, adjustment and allowance o f cm. c. Broderso~,~ ~g-zinz »20.10 Omaha Road Equip-Co., Repairs 1 Neb.-Iowa Oil Co., Gas Neb.-laws Oil Co., Gas Duplex Mfg. Co., RepairsW. G. Pfeiffer, Repairs Own Asmussen, Labor 1.78 9.49 3.96 5.70 9 .oo2.55 .|A. N. B a lla rd , L a bo r H. C . Blac o, Re pair s, e tc . J . E . J un gb luth, La bo r De e p Ro c k Oi l Co r p . , Ga s E. J . Amir ea s en , Re pa ir s Au g . E c hb e nk a mp, Dr a g gi n g Nob. -Io wa Oil Co ., Gas Ne b. -I owa Oi l Co.,Ga s Ne h . - I owa Oi l Co.,Alc o hol, etc . o l 27.00 35.52 16.00 40.25 10.00 1 2. 1 5 1 3.80 2.59 10.15 pairé, etc.25.19 Nab.-Iowa Oil Co., Gas, etc.4.93 Nicholas Oil Corp.,Kero-sine 52.22 ..v ~o a u u u s u - ,n . . .-- _-.n i a r e c x p e t t e d f r o m s e v e r a l o f t h e | n e i g h b o r i n g s t a t e s f o r t h i s e v e n t ! D u r i n g t h e a f t e r n o o n ,t h e D a n n i baske tball te am wi ll play Gra nd Vie w Co lleg e of De s Mo in es , Io wa i n th e D a n a g y m. D a n a Coilege has lo n g been i n ne ed o f n f in e ne w pi p e or ga n fo r ou r n e w a u d ito r iu m.A f r i e n d o f Dana has subscribed one~half tho price of a splendid new M.P. Molier organ.Dunn College is néw attempting m raise the other the purchase of tl§ia organ, "milimr the niues"in the0§° ~ <;r§;an will have more than Eve hundred pipes which are being "sold" at prices ranging from soc to $25, The Nordink Reading Circle met The value o bees as pollenizers ha s lo n g been k n o wn by a ll or - c h ar di sts an d in . so me way o r an other b ees have been supplie d, but th e pr o blem h a s be en di ff ic u lt b e mu s e the f r u i t gr mve r d oe s n o t k n o w h o w t o han dle be es an d in a f r a i d o f ~ u n ~ I n ne ar ly eve ry case th e or- c h ar di s t ne g le c ts the b e es ju st a s so on a s th ey h ave s er ve d hi s pu r »\ |A \. » _ . : .\ | . . The great trouble is that as soon as theblossoms have been fenn- ized by the bee they at once dis- Prices This Week Maintop Flour, sack » $1.15 Prunes Santa Clara 25 lb. box $1.69 LARGE NAVY BEANS 4lb.256 Small Michigan Beans 3 lb.- 25c Frylnan's Sorghum, gallon - $1.15 0atmeal large size - - - - - - - - 194: Prepared Mustard qt. jar - - - 194: Quick Naptha soap 10 bars > »asc Bob W hi te soap I0 bars - » - -354: COFFEE 2 lb. can Paxtons gas roasted - 724: Butter-Nut .......42c ]. M.,U RUG. glass jar ..36c 3 lb. Butter-Nut .....$1.19 LARD 2 l h 254: BACON Squares sugar cured 17 I-2c HONEY 2 Ib 251: GREEN BEANS No. z can ..loc l n 'I 'I PHONE 84 Punm; smOn account of the farm on which l live having been sold I will sell at public auction on what is known as the old Schultz farm three miles north and one mile east of Blair and one-half mile east of the (ioll school on, EDS.. FEBH. I8. I93| Commencing at l0:00 o'clock sharp The following property to wit: 15-HEAD OF CATTLE-15 Eight milch cows, 3 fresh, one freshabout sale date; one 2-year-old heifer, fresh in the spring. One 11 rnonths old Hereford bull.One 2-year- old Hereford heifer.Five fall calves. 11-HEAD OF HOGS-11 Ten head of shoats.One brood sow to farrow in April. CHICKENS Fifty .brown Leghorn chickens.One dozen heavy mixed chickens. MACHINERY Two McCormick mowers One hay rake Three riding cultivatoxs One 2-row riding cultivator One John Deere lister Two wagons with boxes One wagon with rack Three sets of Concord harness Two incubators Twenty bushels of selected seed corn Ten bushels of seed potatoes Twenty baskets of onions Many other articles too numerous to mention. FREE LUNCH AT NOON Bring Your Own Cup B. MENARD, Uwner JE NS E N & B ROS S .Auc tio nee rs FA RM E RS S TA TE B A NK , Cl e rk . I lotb-Bluk and un haund.Call 1221 on 88.4~1!.° Mrs. J. v. Hinchmln il ill wx~ the flu this week. Mn. Raymond Burr is vdniting reladvu at Sutton, Nab. Mr. and Mrs. Pete S011 and Mrs.Lou§e $031 spent Que day ~ Sun- I I 1»'arnimn,mg1mdnooxwver- ~»_-_....;1 F o r S a le - 4 0 0 Oa k P o s ts :J ~ sen amd Broan.4 - l Fu r ni tur e , r u gs a nd fi o o r c omr - ~ga.Ma th ew R. B e u do r f .z 1 - u A. W . Ro s e r e tu r ne d fr o m s tr i ~ to Mo nta na last S und ay e ven in g. F o r R e n h n n t q l e e p i n g r o o m |.° ru-um m, m n ma tha t wra -m n mum R- Ba nde d.m u Erma Jehdek Shoes, $5 nd $5- Fuhion Cen!-er.4-lt Mrs.Mu B a i n viniwd xt the Fred Kline home in Omaha l u ! llondny. For Blair. llr. drvve mme--xmpm¢a forty nurS. w. Chnmbus.s m md Mn. Dc tle ! W o lmmm w Oma ha . on bulnus nm Mnndny._ M n .Fnmk Chrley is do wn lt Ylnttsmouth to see her fnuzer, who in i\\.. of Wmtad-Waitress aa. Rnhlnlm Cale.4-It c. M. cnrmemen is ill at Um home of.hi.s daughter, Hn. A. C. Ddael. Mn. John Carter hu been vis- Bht relutkvos in Uhwllk the put two weeks. 'For R¢:1wA 'I-room all modern hmlle-N. T. Lund a Cv.4 -li h m m m , r u n md floor ener- il1K|-lhthev R. Béndorf.21-u. Mn. Alia Edwe :peut luts un-day with her ma, Arthur Rowe of DeS°U0. fl.n.A.W.Raseilxp» nd&ngthe Enm Jetdck Shou, $5 and $6-Flshhn °°°'#r~4-ls The P. N. G. Club will meet. with M n .Frank Bron Friday d¢er~ noon, Feb. 18. C. K. Bendorl, licensed ambx!m~ e r m d w w - r u . B h l r .Ohi o! i t L . . - 1 - . .f 1 * » \ m i h u v n r 1 9 ~ Ernest lornmuu :yan lday and 'hnsdny in Om!! W nn md -W a lk e n a t Cafe. Mrs. Ted Stzwart is o ing at home following a opemticm. For Sal.'Tpoued and China sown.Arthur N. I Herman. Always call phone No, Blair Feed Mill,when : needing feed. Mr, and Mm. Earl Jem laat Sunday evening at us.Rabinwn 4.1¢ onvalesc~ |.recent I Poland mdersen. 8-2t 98, The you are4.2¢ len spenttheEd med lustbusiness I I nn. n. n. .ww ... ..,. ,1week visiting relatives nt Walthlll Bake Day sponsored by Pythin Wlnnebl Slxters at Blair Drag Co Saturdayandgo.|.ur. md Mm Pm J eflermn of Feb. 1401.4 1 i Omaha, visited over Sunday at the Wm. Linden home. H r und Mrs.Wm. Carter and family of Omaha, spent Sundny at the Jonas Burnham home Glabron barley need 90:2 bushel seed oats, 40c bushel; Rose Comb Red hatzhing eggs, $8.00 per 100 3-if Glen Wilson club meets with Mr.und Mrs. Walter Guuchow,Lhll evening Feb. 12. Mr and Mrs James T Nelson The Thursdly evening brldg Mrs. Theo. Lundt is on the uck list this week, suffering from an mzw e d mm. Misa Alice Jacobsen ls spending the week with her sister, Mrs. H. 0. Hurd in Uruha- Ca rl: K.Bendort, Undertaking m d m m m q a serdee.Phones: 02600. mx; mums. 133.zs-ef Mrs.John Bolln and daughter, Marie spent. lan Sunday ln Flor- ence visiting relatives. Mrs. C. E. Norris of Ord, Neb., Mr. and lin. Herman Aye oxOmllw. dsited Blah- f¢lldVE.4 and friends Sunday. Married man wanu b on funn. R. F. D. 3.4-nz' Mr.and Mrs.Sam Morning of Omaha. spent the week-end at the Jack Crowdy home. Mr. and Hn. Louis Naeve and children of LsPlatts, spent Sunday at the Fred Soll home. Mr.and Mrs.G.S.Sdt ol Omaha,vidbsd at the Sherry Moors home lust Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Newell spent 5°Experleneed.Robert Hogan, Blair ment lm week at the home of her the duylast Tuesda at the John nsnmmuu,sy:-m. uw mn.--...... -. Mr. and Mns. H. 0. Hurd and family ol Onuln, spent lut Sun~ day at the Ole Jacobsen home. C. K. Bendurf, licensed embalm- er and undenaker, Blair.Office phone, 161; res. phone, 183.8-Cf Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Koepke were entenained at supper at the Hol- ger Hansen home last Wednesday evening. nr. and Mm Lester Hansen and family, who live northwest of town visited relatives in Omaha last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hughes en- ».m.in~\ww and Mrs.Pardun l Fra nk Si mpso n home.muu uv|w=||vu|5, n rnuuluuuyfrom the Phllllpine Islands spoke at the Baptist church evening. Mr.and Mn. Leonard Axtell spent last Sunday afternoon at the Henry Wulberh home,southwekt of Blnlr. . ~Mr. and Mrs. John Olson and Mina Johmon of Fremont,were ,vidtors at the Fred Soll home on fhuraday. ,Last call on Felt Haus for Wom- en,Missesand Chi ldren-lomm' wues to $5 on sale this week-end Tuesday at only 69¢: or 2 Hats for $1-come early.Fashion Center.4-lt M n Ynrmnnl Avril]: h a W-1 ~.».»...., .e....-Q .~ ..~...........For Sale-Good team of work horses, we-.ight 2800; also Case !2» inch gang plow.Kennard phone 112 on 24.Leon L. Sumner.4-21. Mr. and Mrs.B. B. Smith of Omaha, :died at the parenw, Mrs. Ollve Smith home Sunday ewning. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Epperly_and daughter, Mary were Sunday vis- itors at the home of Mrs. Epper-ly'a brother, Harry Edwnrdn and family of Kennard. The »beat place m buy Sllk Stockings that Wear is at the Fashion Center in Blair-they al~ ways have all size and colors with the lmvnat ham ~n¢ihl»4 1 | Geo.Schriefer will move his family, March lat from east South street to the acreage farm of Mrs. Hans Miller on we south edge of Down. For Sal¢0ne pure bred polled Shorthom hull,14 months old. Phone 211 on 29.Anton Chris~ tiansen, Kennard.4-Zt' The Drucilla Gulld met Wednes- day aftemoon;Feb.l l u t the church purlors of the First Lu\h~ eran church.3 Regular $7.50 Permanent Waves,s% and $6 NOW.Either Crogluole or Spiral Wlnd.Phone 197.Mrs.wr A vmma )z u r F. Qu in t ho me . Dr, W . F. Hemph ill re tu 1 2 | I n Ig u n u \ r n i " 1 Q f l ' 0 l n B and daughters visited at the Will Wulf home near Orum,Sunday evening.Mr. and Hrs. w. J. Koopmm and family spent the day ln Omnlu la-sl. Sunday visiting Mr. and Mn. Wm. Kunolds. wh-...fa Mm Lvle McBride and dhughter, Mrs. Ted Lathrop. A good 6-room house in good condition,city water,light and gas, $x7so.o0.N. T. Lund an Co. 1s Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Zinunermanof Omaha,spent Wednesday 1 this week at the John McK.a \mmn_ Newell farm west of mvm. For Ren A 10-acre place closein, fdrly good improvements, $390 per year.N. T. Lund h Oo.4-It Earl Van Houten of Winnebago, was a guest at the Delmar Fee: home over Samrday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Canis and and non at dinner last Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs.Alfre d N.Feet and family were guests last Sun- day at the Henry C.Rasmussen home near Spiker. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Marsh of ......- e..:\............. ,|:m..=-.muns cently had an operation on her ear, is much better and finds, to her joy, that her hearing is xv- turnhg.Mr. Axtell took her down m Omaha last Wedheaday for tfestmenb- 4 ~ ; K.. A. Pound.28-if A. F. Gray returned ednesday evening from Lincoln where the Farmers'Mutual Insurance Co. was in anpual session.Mr. Gray is the local agent for the com pany the lowest prices possible.4-lt What values!book at theme February Specials.Pails 19e- Auto Robes $1.98-Dry Cells,3for'79¢:"B"Batteries 9c».Hal- ter Rope,per ft.Héc.Gamble Stones, Fnmeont, Nob,4-lt | I ;| one of the newest,most I _0 .<. __. p "ig-:-:-:'» f \I 1: ~ ~»-;}~:~.':- Q ~§>top .a we w r n~`' " " '''" ' _Q, .you of JAM old 'stove and '-"~credit you with a new, crisp\'\$l0.00 bill.Then you`ll f have a "kitchen-full"of .~freedom from "watching," 1 -a perfect baker, and the .\moat efficient gas range that money will buy.See it today! $10 For Your Old Stove I 1 lwa - N ehra Ska Liglu and POWOT (`nn1]'mny You Can Buy Only GOOD Appliances Here =..'r1-°" ,:5-»\. ~,,,.__,.,;,, ,,.:4 ~Now ~ ¢ DOWN' N J Deli<vers zz Beautiful NEW GAS RANGE WITH HEAT CONTROL 12 MONTHSI~~To PAYIM».=¢<.» ,~._.__ laugh-but it it true!The ridiculously small sum of 9 9 c --n o t even $ l . 0 0 - tl1at's all you need to pay .~ ~»~>4~~-~ '~ I, / set up and read~ to go-» trip mb Chicago. Mrs.Carrie Curtis of Omnhuspéhl' Tiuradny aftemoon visiting friends in this city. Mrs. E. S. Beaty entertained the r*n\¢»\lh».1Nnrnnn'n f.'|nh Wednesday\ . ¢ D \ | | u u \ .r v ; - p - . _- _ _ _. ._ _Feb.1 1 a t 2 : 3 0 P . M. Mr s . J a me s Ry a n, Mr. an d Mr s . Geo.Ry a n and son spent Sunda? \'h:ili:nr r eiatives in Omaha. I bs | vi .£`,3'»?`23`m'£1HZ, §|§é§m last Sunday " m m .f una:uoplluss \|1\=|1S ..............-..--Mr .Gllb e r t Swan so n o f Ly o ns ,a mlly d r o ve to Oma h a S u n la y to la s t Sunday a t th e Elmer op r ai n siting Ly le' s p ar ents,Mr . a n d _~- -- . .spe nt th e week e nd at th e h olpe og ta k e m t h e s i g h t s a t o n e ~h o me i n n o r th B la i Mrs.Burl Vaughn entertained the Thursday afternoon bridge club at her home Inst week. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Feerdrove to Fremont last Sunday to visit Mr. und Mrs. Henry Peters. C. K. Bendorl, licensed embalm~ er and undertaker. Blair.Office phone, 161; res. phone. 133.3-tl The D. A. ll. met Friday, Feb. 6 with Mrs. Ed Durant.Mx~s.llenry Mencku had charge of the pro- lllrs. George Mckmae. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. l-laack were dinner guests last Sunday at the home of their daughter,llrs< Byron Bunn and Mr. Bunn. Mrs. Oscar Guyer is reported as getting along nicely following u recent operation.She is still at the M. E. hospital in Omaha. Mrs. John Barry,of south ol Blair, who went down to Kirksville Mo. last week was operated on and is reported as getting along nicely. Miss Ruth Robinson,south of Blair. Keith Stewart of Kansa.-1 City. came up to spend Sunday with his riarents, Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Stew~ art.Mr. and Mrs. Chris Larsen and daughter. Dorothy spent last Sun- day evening at the Jens Krogh home near Orum. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Smith of Omaha, drove up last Fdday and anent the day with his mother, For Sale-Cottonwood and Box- elder seedlings.leave order atThe Ente rprise.50-t! Miss Bess Patrick of Omaha, visited her nieces,Misa Lucille Kemp and Mrs. Frank Stewart on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Gallagher and family were guests at the Floyd Loftis home last Sunday afternoon.. John Moore and daughter, Ber- nieee drove down w Omaha Sun- Mr. and Mrs.Roy Charles and daughter.Marjorie of Omaha, were dinner guests at the W. D. Hughes home last Sunday. I offer for sale my Belgian draft wtallion, Marquis 12956; also a fine pedlgreed Jack.Call John Bolln, Blalr. Neb.50-tf Miss Ethel Stewart, who teach- es in the Omaha schools, spentthe week-end with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Stewart. THe Tueadav evening bridge wIgrarn..| " r ' " '.h Mr .an d M .O x v m Ha n se n of .Mrs. Olive J . E nnith and sisters.day whe re they we re dinn er gue sts c lu b me t. with E ur . an d Mr s.I.. C.Mr s .Ne i l §§;"'*f'°E i 3 3 2 f f Sio ux Ci ty .c a e d o wn la s t Sat-Mr s .B e M a G o l l e h o n return ed at th e W m. Mc C an n h o me .KIOPP,Fe b.10.Th e usu al good : g e n t la e tg a tg r " gu j g M ; O H A_ur da y a n d s ta f d eve r S u n d a y a t la s t S atu r d a y f r o m a f e w da y s M r .a n d Mr s .Chas.L a m b en-ti me was enjo y ed. , g f g m "..th e par ental,C h n s B.Ha n se n vi mt wi th h er d a u g h te r , Mr s . E a r l textained Mr .an d Mr s .A .Q15-de Mr s . J p By r n e an d da ug hter , :Jac ___..|horne.hnk or an d Mr. DE CIK EY Of Omlh a-M l e n an d little dll\llZhb€l'»LUIS at htrnm:nnrl nnn Vi n c e nt o f Pi f li l- Mr. and Mrs, Clarence King en-tertained the pinochle club tn which they belong lnst evening,Feb. 11.' Prof and Mrs.K.C.DeGro{f entertained Mr.and Mrs.Lyle (Zuyr.-r and children at dinner lust Sunday. For Snl Burred Rock eockerels lllr. and Mrs. Ted Lathrop and mother, Mrs. C. E. Norris of Ord, drove w Omaha Sunday where they had dinner at the B.W. Norris home, Mr. and Mrs. V. 0. Gravatt and children of Lincoln drove in las! Saturday evening and spent Sun- day at the parental, Myron Met- Mr. and Mrs. Weston Inns and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caldwell drove over m Jacksonville and Kirkman,iowa last Sunday and spent the day with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Anderson and daughters,Evelyn and Florenceand Clifford Metzler were dinner quests last Sunday at the Alfred dinner last_ Friday* evening.For Sale or Relit--A five room house and good outbuildlugs, with three acres of land.0. A. Phippin 608 east South St.3-Bt' Charles Bohls of Eustis,Neb.. is the new barber employed at the Ross Dcets barber shop and began his duties Monday morning. ..,,...... ,..., __..,._.__lion were guests at the home.oi' their son and brother, Chas. Byrne and family, last Sunday. 'Why not have a Duart permanent that gives a natural wave?A real bargain at $5 and satisfaction guar-anteed.Cail Mx-s. M.Sutherland at 415 for appointment.as-zf Mr.and M n .Walter Petersen$2.00.Hatching eggs,$3.00 per ringer home.~home, n}:ar Herman." Mr and Mrs 'Gun Meier!;~=n<3»<f Phone 221 on 36.~Little Mary Ann Bunn visited The best place no buy Silk and son,Howard north of une.her IIlH.\£I'I18l gmndparents,MF.c»,...1.:.U..1Iwi Wnnr in at U18 h|.»f|nn mam Ainnnr Quests NDF?an;i_ca\;lber, Madge spent, Satur- Arl-day night and Sunday with Mr. last and Mrs.Glen Evans of Caunci!IJ o hn Fe er o f W i nn eb ak m c ame d o wn la st Saturd ay a n d visited un ti l Mo n da y a t th e paren tal, And re w F ee r h ome. Th e M a n i e d F o lk s Da nc in g Club me t Fr i da y eve n i n g a t th e parish house an d enjoy ed the a n d Mr s .H .A .Han-ck last. Tues- da y wh i le h e r mo th er , Mr s . By r o n Bu n n was i n Oma h a . Th e Co ff ee C lu b me t la st Thu rs - da y a f temo on a t the h ome o f Mr s . Sophia Reeh.Th e atte nd an c e was n o t a s l a r g e a s u s u a l b e c s o s e o f n _. |_. _ _. q|»\n.luu5o hcluv -._-... _--Fa s h io n Ce n ter i n Bla ir- -- the y a l- way s h ave all size s and c olors with th e lo we s t pHc es possible.4 - lt Mr .an d Mr s .Ra y Jac obs and son,Ge ra ld a n d Mr s .J oe B a r r y and so n, Ge ne , a ll of Oma ha , vi s~ ite d Th ur sd ay e ve ni ng a t th e ho me l l l a v v o q u u g u u n - ¢ . ¢ - . ." _ v - - _-_S u n d a y a t t h e H .W .M e i e r h e n r y home. I now have samples of goods o f all wo o l s p r i n g a n d su mme r sui ts wh i c h I wi ll be pleased w sh o w a t my s h o p a t D a n a C o lle g e hi ll.J .P. J ohns on.4-2t* gfgfgm Mr s .C.N .H a te r,Ma r i a n ent-el la s t S u n da y , Mr . Rasmuss en,Mr . C m m an d M r . Tuff.,all o f F r ! nsen and daugh- 'tdned at dinner and Mrs. Martin and Mrs.S.G. and Mrs.Petér enfont, ~Mrs. u s u m p l e a s a n t e v e n l n g . Katherine Beckman. who teach- es in Missouri Valley,spent the week-end with her parents,Mr. and Mrs. C. J.Beckman. Miss Erna Metzinger entertain- ed at dinner Wednesday avehing for Mr. and Mrs.Leo Chapman and Kirby Cook, of Omadia. Suits and Overcaats.First class. Reasonable prices.Theo.Wahl- atrom with A. M. Lundgard, Coun- cil Bluffs, Iowa.80-261. Miss Dorothy Gray, who teach~ es in the' Fremont schools. spent the week-end wixh her oar-ents. illness among members.The beat place to buy Silk Stockings that Wear is at the Fashion Center in Blair-they al- ways have all sizes and colors with the lowest prices posdhle.4 -u Mr and Mrs J A Verplanck of Annanllo, Texas, who have been visiting at the Elzy King home left last Monday for Chicago and later will live nt. Des Moines 'ilrs W D Hughes visited a few days last week at the home of and her daughter,Mrs. Andrew Siedelman and family of Omaha her son, Lloyd Hughes and famil of Mrs Warren Jones. AT AUCTION Saturday, 50 bu. potatoes,Early Obion and Red your own price.To be sold before the hog sale.Jensen and Brass, Auctioneers.4-It Mr.and Mrs. Frank Jenkins went up m Craig Monday ho at-tend a reception given at the home of Mrs.Jenkins'brother,Wade Patrick,in honor of their son, Cecil and wife, who were recently married. Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Chris- »:......,.....\... ..-mul., x.. ...ni um'- Triumph all sacked.Buy them at ir1.h anniversa of Mr Nelson Mrs. Walter M. Nelson ehier» tained a number of relatives lastThursday evening in honor of the ryand also her brother~in-law, C. G. Halbert. Mr.and Mrs.Lee Hodleaon of Lincoln,spent several days lastweekwithBlairrelativesand friends.They were called here by Mr. Oliver I-Iudeson. Mrs. Nat Cole,who has been under the care of a physician for many months, is slowly improving M.;anis shaf 'hs wi ll ,mm he Elizabeth Baer and son, Jimmy or Blair.Mrs. Clyde Biffar of Lingle, Wyo who was called to Blair by the serious illness of her father, Oliver Hudeson, retumed to bet home onTuesday.She was accompanied by Leslie Peak, who is staying with her and helping with the farm work. J. E. Hovendlck was remembered by his neighbors last Thursday eve- ning when a number of them gathered at his home for a surprise on his birthday.They served a lunch and spent the evening vis~ the serious illness of Lee's father 5 " "" " " " " '" " "' " `r " - "\.luua\:.|wuu ac muc I n "Gay un-»»p quu ;¢~.m lllu l oni.--.m - . .- --Mr .and Mr s .A.F Gr a y o f th i s Re v. a n d Mr s .H .C. J ul.Frese rec eiver wc r d o f th e de ath o f he rs elf ag ai n wh ic h is g o- od n e ws i ti n g . crty .md Mr , a n d Mr s . C a r l * K° lt" ? m" mlthe i r s o n . J uli u s o f Ho wa r d . S . D .to he r r e la tive s a n d f ri e nd s .M r .a n d Mr s .Ed di e Men c ke o f G r o c e r y S p e c i a l s Choicelvt Cuts Of .~><-°;_ ~ F o r T h e C o m i n g W e e k ~~A ~c m xc m - : n s E ?/ rrEN's ggéc/n>nv ~At the price you can \/ `__;;.ii ~~ fu soon <;§g'°= ns../ 'a f f o r d t o p a y .| t 'g GREAT w§§l§£§..,. sAcK cnvsrn. cur, mm. rkz-\~ I / 5 3 ¢<1 cuss mu-nn)'~ .~ ' l ` 0 I §Rl'BASl?AP uum m n ::.fNn, s m R ~ S ~~ \ _ s c w e B e e f t l h u c k l b .»1 8 :'. /~as m : ; 1 ; € § : ; : ; ' . : ; '. ; ' : ' j ' ° " = - - 'zs P o r k L o i n .1 1 1 - Z c P l a ~ n e 3 ~o r 3 3 Bice. Special, 4 Bn .......25FRUIT JEL, lemon ull Stnwber ry, 2 for .15 ~ G i % ' i ? § . ' »~ ~'. "-~ .~ x a \~-_. PRUNES, a Ibn. 70 to so Si!.¢_..25MARSHMALLOWS. Purilllh 124: ,'Pk'______.25 ~l b .~~ f f o A good acreage propeny con- sisting of 10 acres,fine laying land, good improvements,all in A-1 condition, $5000.00. N. T. Lund & Co.4-ic Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Nelson vntertained at dinner last Sunday for Mr. and Mm Floyd L, Evans of Council Bluffs,and Mr.and Mrs. C. G. Hulbert. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ferguson oi Decapir, drovc down and spent the day av. the Chas. Byrne home on Monday.Mrs. Ferguson is a slsf wr of Mrs. Byme., Mr. and Mm.Carl Koltermnn and Carl, Jr. and Mrs. Catherine Siert drove In Omaha last Thurs- day to visit Mr. ond Mrs. H. Hell- winckel und family. Mrs.0.Gllbertson took her visited at the Herman Anderson home on the Fred Long (arm south ol town, on last. Sunday evening. Girls' Wash Dresses, regular $1 and $2 kinds on snle this week-end 59c or 2 lor $1~si1.es '7 to 14. Fashion Center.Shop early for these Bargains. It will pay you. 11 Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hansen am Mrs.Rohm Andreason and fam ilies othKennard,Mr. and Mrs vnu 'rharper of Omaha, mimi m the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris p Hansen of east Washington atreel last Sunday.. l\[r. and Mrs. Fred Dong enter tained six tables of pinochle or Wednesday evening.Mr. and Mrs Geo.Kuhr,Jr.won hrst pdzes Mrs. Louis Lowe and John Golla gher were consoled.A nice luncl I da ug hter ,Ag n e s to Oma h a Mo n - da y to th e M .E .hos pital w h e n she wi ll beg in at c ou rse in nu rse 's tr a i n i n g a t th a f i n e ti tu ti o n . Mr . a n d Mr s . R. E . D u d g e o n o f we st J ac kson street ente rtai ned M r .and Mr s .W m.Strec kfus o f !.innnl-1 sand MY.and MTS- .F1'8llk was served ar. nuunlgnu. Th e W . R. C. k en si n n me t a th e h o me o f Mr s .M 4 t Mc Qu nr ri e la s t Fr i da y af te moo n Ther e we re more tha n thirty rn ern bers present.Th e ladies all s en gre eti ngs to Mr s .Oscar Guyem wh o is ill.Lo ve ly refr eshment7, s drf |-a 1 I 1 I -1g ~» B{{"""n"§§?rf{i§¢ii§`ar'Ei}{nér'fAQa£ Th ur sd ay e ve ni ng . li .W .Chic k Sta rter is ta k i n g th e plac e o f th e Ma i n to p Chic kS t a r t e r w e s o l d l a s t y e a r .I t i s L . 6 4 \ -f . . . A A n u r ]I n u v n u I n h l ' : 8 A ~ were s erved. Mr. an d Mrs. Ric ha rd Nelson an d a u g h te r , V i o la o f Or u m a n d MJ and Mr s. Axel Ha nse n and d ang -h ter,Ma r ie ,Mr .a n d Mr s .F r e {'}n-idinnnnn un d f a mi lv li vi n G r o c e r y S p e c i a l s Choicelvt Cuts of ~~ For The Coming Week A ,_4~fr we `' f "''~ ~you of ~nr old'atove and 'v '~credit you with a new, crisp\"\$l0.00 bill.Then you`ll f ~have a "kitchen-full"of .freedom from "watching," 1 -a perfect baker, and the .\moat efficient gas range `that money will buy.See it today! $10 For Your Old Stove I 1 lwa - N ehra Ska Liglu and POWOT (`nn1]'mny You Can Buy Only GOOD Appliances Here \. Rose Hill, entertained the follow- ing relatives at a goose dinner on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. M. Madsen and san.-z,Mr. a nd Mm Albert Madsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Korshoj and family of Her~ man, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Madsen and Ralph :md Alfred Nelsqnj Friends of Mr. and Mrs.Mol» guard Jensen and family have re- ceived word from them recently, that Mr. Jensen has bought a business in Denmark and they ex- pect to ralde there.Mr. Jensen and family sold out here s few months ago and went to Denmark for Mrs. Jensen's health and evi- dently like the muntry so. well that they want to stay." Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Donnelscn of Marshalltown, Iowa came over Sunday evening for a short visit with Mm, Don:\eleon's father, Shel- don Peck and her sister,Mrs. Bertha Gollehon.They returned home on Tuesday.Mrs.Donnel- scn expects to go to Washingwn D. C. in the course of a few weeks as a delegate to the D. A. R. 'con- vention to be held there. lost week, following an operation; Mr.Christiansen went up to at- tend the ftmerel. Mr. and Mrs. Lillard Jensen en- tertained the following at dinner last Saturday evening:Mr.and Mrs. Ed Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gilbertson,Mr.and Mrs. Albert Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gutschow.The evening was spent in visiting and cards. The Monday Afternoon Club met with Mrs. C. 0. Dawson, Feb.Sith. Mrs. Lyle Guyer,with en article on South America and Miss Healey with "Our Reladons with South America", filled the program very acceptably.The Club will meet Feb. 16 with Mrs. Woods on east Grant street. Mr. and Mrs. I-'red Olsen, on the Bench,entertained around forty- five relatives and friends at din- ner last Sunday.Among those present were the following fromBlair: Mr. and Mrs. Glen McDon- ald and family, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Thnne, Mrs. Margaret Iverson andfamily,Mrs. Ella. Raver and Ed and Jess Van Horn. Pete Petersen, who lives south of town, was surprised last Tues- day evening when around twenty' two of his neighbors came in tn remind him of his birthday and to extend best wishes.Visiting anda nice lunch was enjoyed by all. Ed Grimm became tired of Neb- rsska's wonderful fell weather and hied himself away hack east last week, planning to see the sights in New York City and other eastern points before his return.Weather reports from there do not sound as attractive to us Nebrnskane, atv this time and we predict Ed will beht it for home if the weather continues wintry. Miss Madge King entertained a dozen ladies nt bridge at the A. A. Compton home lest Saturday aft- ernoon.Miss Edith Hokum r e ceived first pda and Miss Jane Noble, second. Light refreshments were served.ln the evening she entertained ten couples,Mrs. A. Sick and Frank Stewart taking Grst prizes and Mrs.Ralph Vin- inn and Dr.Burr,seconds.Re- freshments were served. f G r o c e r y S p e c i a l s Choicelvt Cuts of .~><-°;_ ~ For The Comin Week ~~~A ~g E / cmxcm-:ns C O F F E E:TENS 33; Déj ,Pa ns.1 At the prlce you can ~\ 7 r ' \ f Goon ugc af f o r d to p a y.|1 s u m m '\) GREAT WESTERN 10-lb. SACK CRYSTAL CUP, zam. Pkg.~5 3 ¢<1 c us s mu-nn)'~ . '~ . p c ...' l ` 0 I § R l' B AS ; )AP HUM M E R s u mo , s Ibn.R ~ S ` ~ ~~ w es c B e e f t l h u c k l b .»1 8 :'. /~,as s wu-' rs Qmc x NAPHTHA W HITE SOAP, 1 0 nm..s .xs| . ..P o r k L o i n .1 7 1 - Z c m N § S , " ; f ? § T ' i . f i ' " $ 2 " Z ;'Z Sizes _1 . 5 P h o n e 3 2 o r 3 3 Pa lmas . a Ibn. 1 0 to s o si m.,.25 S p a r e R i b s ~1 ]1 » 2 ¢ MARSHMALLOWS. Purilllh 124:P k g . . ..25 .zsBice. Special, 4 Bn ......\FRUIT JEL, lemon ull Stnwber ry, 2 for .15 ~ G i % ' i ? § ? »~ ~A | . n : \ . u : | :| . \ . 1 : u a u u a v n v a ;u a ¢ . u n . » ;- . . . , y ear $3.00 per c vrt.Do n 't fo r ge t us.Th e B lai r F e e d Mi li .4-2tMr s .W m .Rodg ers is m m m to be ii l an d c onfined tmh e r b e d whe re her p hy s ic i an or der s h er t o eéav fnv n ¢n| | nl9 nf \\&E'kB.LESS \¢|;Alu »u»»vu--._...__._. ._,Hnorth west of Kenn arvd, wer e gu est! at th e C hr i s L ar s en ho me o n wes t Co lfa x la st Sa tu rd a y e ve n in g . Mr s .Ho lg e r Ha n s e n we n t to Oma h a lu s t S a tu r d a y a n d wa s a n .....» »J n\|rnu na f n f Ml RHI'MYR......, .-. ._ .,-,..- ._Edith Frain is assisting with duties in the Rodgers household. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blatter and family drove over w Fnntanelle on Sunday tfo attend a birthday din- ner at the Henry Monlre home, given in honor of the little son of Luther Monke,who passed his first. birthday on that date. Priscilla Rhoades and Mary Isa~hpllp Moors. of Blair. and Nonnl I we. mn...,........ ... ..... _..._ ,.._.R. A. Nearhood.On Sunday Hol-ger and son, Onril drove downfor dinner at the Nearhood home and emioyed the mall planes at the airport.The Hansens returned home Sunday evening. N. T. Lund dz Co.report.; the following recmt sales: the S¢28¢' man property on South street in M. H. Mwler from the Peaceful Hill neighborhood;the Theodore I ' 1 ~P.¥f éi £ m§ `£ r Ti fldf th Pi u gg e o f A rl- ing to n,c a me d o wn f r o m W a y n e State Teac hers College Fr i da y eve ni ng to spend th e week-end m m .Mama ¢'n|l.m 'Pho d r l s ar e A n d e r s o n p r o p e r t y a d j o i n i n g D m| Co lle g e to J o h n H. Me h r e n s f r o m Blenc oe,I o wa ,a n d th e J a me s T . Ne ls o n f u m s o u t h oILB1air to J enjoying their work veryumuch up there.New Spring Fashion Cenier Silk Dresses priced at $6.75 and $12.75 in sizes 11 m 52 and 14% so 26% -1-he most beautiful Silk Dresses we have ever lhawn--and wehave sold zhounnds. If you need n New Spring Dress buy it at the Fnshlon Center in Blnir-their 1000 Store Bpyins Power enables them to gxve you the best looking Silk Dresses mlde at the lowest msa~ u. B. §tnc|ulnu ox uluaux.| Mrs . F. W. Amdt en¢e1tslned\ the M. E. Lndies' Aid at a valen- tine party last Wednesday after- noon.It was the regular dum for their meeting which was enlivened by the sodnd altemoon. The rooms were gnily and uniquely decorated with hearts and darts and afford- ed a plasant llwrnoon for all. The hostess was assisted by Mn. c. IL Mead, un, J. E. Campbell, Mrs . Wm. Kelly md Mn.Perch Z0 KENNARDTHE NEWS KENNARD RURAL Jor rmc s Frank Gassef,Curl Iambrecht and Eddie Petersen of Winaide, vldbed at the KMA radio station Mondnv.'lhey also visited KFNF They all reported having a fine Lime.Car! Lnmhrecht and Eddie Pet- ersen returned to their home atWlneide Tuemay dternoon.Paul Llmbrecht ui Irvington, went with them for a v1sit_ family, Mrs.Henry Petersen and Kathryn and Herbert were Sunday dinner guests at the Pete Rxsmus- sen home Vi.-xiwrs in the evening were Mr. und Mrs. Lan Rasmus- sen and daughter. They mme over to see Lars'mother who is ill with ear tx-uubls. Mrs.Geo.N u n ,Hans and Maggie vidted at the Jens Chris- tensen horns Sunday evening to help oekbrate Vernon'a birthday, J i n .Dora Sumner and Leon spent Frlday evening with Mr. and Mrs.Robert Johns. Emu Jettlck Shoeaf S5 and $5 Fashion Center.4-1| Winter Coa'w Final Clearan.. any Coat in stock-your choice $3< Values to $35-if you ara am: you will come early and get the biggest bargain of your life in n cont for 38-Fashion Center.4-lt xPretty S°;= The Good Hardware Magazine tells of a tramp who claimd bu KENNARD NEWS Mrs.Rober:uAndreasen emaer- 'l t L ting parly .nt erhomelast Tluuredny.The ladies present to enjoy the afternoonwereMesdamesE.P.Bacher,Georgie Robertson, Mary Ju:oblen,| Earl Jenkins md Elizabeth Berry.LW :ln the afternoon the hostessserved lunch. -... ...~_.|_"__ ter, Alma ol near Omm.Miss Madge Gaines was ill theforepart of the week and unable w be at school.The Kznnard mm texm and Mo- a u ,1 in mu m h n -ikete b.`Il"g3 .'i'§"'m°Z-1° Monday nlght.The end of the game was 1 d ndock, zo-29.Ano the r qmm!wi. played, Module *inning by 2 i u ."°é'.....,.1-mlmn h u been at md l i r s . M . P . L l n o n o ! 0 mn h l , visited with relative here Sunday. Miss Grace Thompson entertain- ed the faculty at a party at the George Hedelund home last Mon- d.:\y evening. Mr. ind Mn. Wlll Thurber anddlughtex, Mr. and Mn. Robert An-dneuen and Ruth Irene, visited atthe C.B.Hansen home ln Blair, Sunday.Mr a nd Mn Rnhert Pettit. IndI PEACEFUL HILL A large number at friends and relatives were entertained at the Mm. Anna Wlese home Tuesday in honor of her birthday.A rinmber from this vicinity at- lended the dnnce at Washington " " " r " ' ° '" ° § " '°".."s'°' af '~"° new ,r. an rs.enryBraeseh.M t g : I f l e n r y ~ Q o t h e r i m "ir~z"Il`iJ"'i~'6' A001111 Lamb wereSup't. and Mrs. In Greenwood, Neb. Thurs- mx- ealled to b the death by Iday morning y La.rnh's only daughter.dent ol Mr. SEVERELY BURNED The infant son of Mr. and Mrs." m i n u s \ I . f ¢ 1 u I \ n u n . \ ¢ ¢ ¢ u ¢ 1 . .L i n - _ » . | muses :mme ann umnyn rms*k.I ""`|Bll\'Cl ueruen or |'home ill the P Mr. and Mrs.George Pettit d .enbaum drove to Blair Fnday aft-' ht took an vudting at theemoon w get .thQir sister,Selma ._L"5=.1{T.d,f'ff'1.En'f f fh § ;1 v s m-[ '.f'i"'fiff".ff.f2f}°h'a..».,...'f..S'¢'f»'.`f§|h°m¢- Jemzrau muy, areCharlesWrich||»wu¢."nu nu wv uuy uuxucuodnesdny afternoon, Rb. 4whenheaccidently overturned nn!elec- tric swve on himself while a stearning vapor stupe. was being given cb break up his gold. FORMER KENNARD GIRL IS MARRIED Miz §`rieda_ I§gse:|\}u\'g. giaugh~ who attends school there. Mrs.Ralph Widener and Lila Ann spent Thursday afternoonvisiting Mrs. Clyde L. Rosenbaumand Bonnie ln.Mrs. Widener iskeeping house for the Nannamak-er boys and Mr. Widener is driv-ing a tnmk for an Omlha bnkingcompany.Mr. Widener plans wmmm hi. fmmv m Omaha in the .we uuiny-H ... ......_.._V'_urday morning where he immedi-g g v G a f°;_ C*\§{f=°b bgffg m lcago e w\New York where he £5 vin with relntlves.Misses Madge Gdnes and MaeBurknnlderspenttheweeibefld with their parent; nt Fremont. _Rev. and Mrs E. P. Booher. Mugs,~_.__ -|~\.~......,.... ...A mul Morris -t ...le p..=.....,.,,..e............ r. an rx. Jo sanhoe.d M lm Bm-ges a children ol Omaha, spent Sstmflly night and Sunday Milt Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Anderson.Miss Bertha Lsutrup spent theweek-end in the country with 'hersi s te r a n d b ro the r -i n -la w, Mr . a n d Mr s . Ne al V re n gd e n hxl.\\.......u h m . Mr. and Mrs. Charles WHch md Leora and Corinne,Mn. He nry Petersen,Cntherine and Herbert were dinner guests at the PeteRasmussen home. .Mr.and Mrs.Pa d Petersen, Shirley, Eldon and Carroll visited at the August Knhnk home Sunds . Mr._and Mrs. Wm.Thielfoll.and children vidted at the Otto Frank Gasser,Curl Iambrecht and Eddie Petersen of Winside, vldbed at the KMA radio station Monday.'lhey also visited KFNF They all reported hnvlng a fine Lime.Carl Lsmhrecht and Eddie Pet- ersen returned to their home atWlnride Tuesday dternoon.Paul Llmbrecht ui Irvington, went with them for a visit. Mr.and Mrs.Leo Miller were Saturday visitors at the Charles Misfeldt home;As linle Emu Jean had quife an accident and fell out of an upstairs window. At this writing she is getting along nicely. Mr.and Mrs.Henry Arp, Sr., Mr.and Mrs.Louie Dornacker, Mr.a w Mrs.Albert Kuhr,Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gasser and family Mr. and Mr.-J. louis Goreham and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arp, Jr. and family,and Pete Lohse helped Fritz Arp celebrate his birthday Wednesday evening. Mr. And Mrs. Jimmie Anderson and family were Sunday visitors at the Charles Mlsleldt home. Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Wrich and Mell E. Winsett ELECTRIC & RADIO SHOP for Battery and Electrical Work Ph o n e N o . 3 A r l i n g t o n ,N e b r . - »»Avu q..||\.n un: Lc uuw mv. KUVUalongsideth e tr ai n an d aps th eOdds and ends in Dress SliPD9l'B axle s to see i f eve r y th i mf s a ll for W ome n re duc e d to $2. 98 a t th o l righ t?" he q ueri ed." W e ll , I h e l p Fash ion Ce nte r this we ek- end ¢ 4 -lt hi m li sten , . a n 1 . -""""a brace l.l|Uu||.|:vu "nu t \...nru unsunsu, wuu uno uvnzu Y I D ' ~ ~ ~~ ~ M r . ~ M T S . W . H . R o s e n -n e f u i da u g h te r o f Mr .an d § ; § , " i _ * : E ; §° " ; : ' ° 2 ; . . . E ' f £3 ° ~ ; § ; * 8 ' ; l t g m y -r e lr ne d th e la t]A lb e r t K a h n k vis ited S u n d a y lb y u m. a n d He r ma n Kr h s e o f B e n - Mr s. F ra nc is F ur ey , wh o hi fi b ee n 1.....\.'.flmwhu - r Mr s .Ne lli e ME . n a M n A 1 Pnw| n1' xmrl ""$!\.A1'**"lf MF{°"°"°_. m n s w m we r e ma r ri e d i n Oma h a quite ill with a cold, is much bet- ter now.Mrs. Floyd Alexander came fromWayne last Thursday evening wspend a few days with her par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ward.The Royal Neighbor lodge held their regular monthly meeting attheir lodge rooms last Fddaygve- ......... ..-..-,..__.,Howard.Arlene, daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. Anhur Jensen. ls ill at this time. A large group ol People drove out to W. P. Rosenbaum'§ Wedneafday evening to charlvan Mr. and Mrs.Hennnn Kruse,who had ban married that day.Mr. and Mrs. Kruse will make their home daughter and Mrs. W. A. Frenchand son drove to Omnhh Mondaymomlng to see their mother, Mrs.M. P. lmrson, who is seriously ill.The high school and GrammarRoomteamweredefeatedlastWednesday night when they phy- ed Herman at Herman.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Ferry v:§§n°'a¢¢§1¢':§m'§ and caéhmnelwedneiday. Feb. 4 The hrlde is given by Dorothy Slaewirt.unay well known here,having been a Irene Vasa spent Sunda and clerk in Berry's mm lor several Sunday night with Clam Khnk.years.A llrse crowd Elected them Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knlep, Mr. ut the home of Mr. and Mrs.Hans and Mrs.Harry Wrlch and chil- Jorgensen where relatives had dren and Mr. and Mrs. Max Klutz gathered for the evening, e~a,~:» ~;-he ~ :3=3?°z,&a &*f And then you won't have time to bring in your harness for 1Qing.A_1_qn.-:n was serveu 03; megv |at B utter Mprcll asm,a s u n :n .\ J n . u . u r u u a u u o u u u n u y a n n a L | n . . l t ' n \ n L ¢ . | \ | ¢ \ u ¢ . b n L I »KENNARD CHILDREN ARE ON SICK us1Mrs.Charles Gobtsch of nearWashington. spent a few days thelatter part of the week with hermother, Mrs. T. E. French,who was on the sick list.Mr.and Mrs. E.O.Fairchild,Ben and Geo drove to OmahaSunday to vfsiiil the pamntal, G. W. Fairchild hope.Mr. and Mrs.fAn.sel 'Foft visited Wednesday evening with Mrs.L. Cashman and Everett.The Odd Fellows held a meeting at their lodge moms last Wednes- da ' evening.ia.. and Mrs. Al Kingdom and family of Decatur,were Sundayguest:P of Mr. and Mrs.W. E. Kingdon and family.Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jenkins enter-tained severai friends at their home last Thursday evening.As there vrere no services here sen.Mrs. Henry Jensen visited Mon- day with her Bon and daughter-im law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jensen. Sunday callers at the Mrs. Chris- tine Milier home were:Mr.and Mrs. Alfred Hansen and family of Blair.Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey ofOmaha, Berthe! Miner and daugh-WILL Yo ~AKE $35.00FOR YOUR BARN? Yet to save it and maintain it you must _ke¢P _if painted and there are very few barns which will take more than $35.00 worth of paint.Plan now to paint this spring and save your buildings. Remember: "Save the surface and you save all"-- And do it with PITTSBURGH PAINT and VARNISH. 0 0 0 ||| guests of Mr. and Mrs.W.E Kingdon and family. SB 0 :"I n .Van Deus en. Mr s .H .G.V a n Deusen enter~ tained a t a qu i lti n g pa r ty a t her ho me la s t Fr i da y a fte rn o on .Mr .an d Mr s .J a y Stewar t. a nd c hildren we re guests o f Mr .a n d Mr s . W i ll Ha rp e r S u n da y . Th e Colby Corner Co mmu n i ty Clu b wi ll en jo y a chile su p pe r a t th e Colby sc hool house Saturd ay ni gh t. Dic k Ti etso rt o f Sc otts bluff, Neb.,wa s a business c aller here th e f or e p a rt o f th e we e k . Mr .an d Mr s .EJ 0 .Fairc hild, Ben an d George dr ove to Oma h a Sunday to vi si t a t t h e par ental, G.W .Fai rc hild home. Mr . a n d Mr s . A n s e l To ft vi si te d W ednesday eve ni ng wi th Mr s . L . Ca sh ma n an d Ever e tt. Th e Od d F e llo ws he ld a me e ti n g at th ei r lod ge ro oms las t W ed n es - d a evenin~.n llr ufl ~,Ar li n g to n to amen d churc h wh e n they hea rd Mr .Ho wa r d ,a neg ro orator.Th e K en na r d to wn te a m re g is te r ed an o th e r vic tor y S a tu r da y n i gh t wh e n they defeated th e Fiorenc e Vikin gs 36 -18.IMi ss Be ss i e Va n Deu sen of Li n- c oln,has b een c alled here b y th o wasazmazron NEWS Quite a number in this vicinityhave had the small pox mare andare being vaccirlated.The charivari dance at the I. 0.0.F. hall last Thursday eveningin honor of, Mr. and Mm. HenryBraesch drew a large crowd.Mm. Albert Hansen entertainedtheDanishLutheranLadies'Aidlast Wednesday.Mr. and Mm. Martin Sunds aretherand parents of a nine pouzldgirl 'im Satunday. Elmer Nielsen was calling onGeorgeRamsarWednesdayeve- ning.hir. and Mrs. W. B. Jefferson were visiting relative-z in Omahalast week.George Shumaker was a dinnerguest at the .C. V. Shumaker home Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Nelsen and sons are quarantined with small- pox.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Matzen ientSaturdayevening at the riaSands home. terta ined several fri en ds n.t the ir ho me la s t Th u rs d ay e ven i ng . A s th e r e we re n o services here Sund ay beni ":i g, s eve ral dro ve to Arlin gton \ to atte nd c hu rc h where they h e a r d d d f .Ho wa r d ,a neg ro orator.Mr .an d Mr s .Ne a !Vre ng de nh il an d d a ug h ter we r e S u nd a y d i nn e r gu es ts of Mr s. Ma ry La utr up .Mr s .Osc ar Ande rson an d c hil- dr en o f Ar lin g to n ,visi ted rela- ti ve s he r e Mo nd ay . Several people have been vac c in-ated fo r sma ll- p o x the pa st week as several homes a t W ash ing ton are u nder qua rantine. Frie nds here wi ll be sor ry to hear th a t Mr s .Dud ley P.Rosen- bau m now o f Bla ir , has b ee n q ui teill the pa st two we ek s an d h as h ao to disc ontinue her duties a t the Cr o we ll Home . Mr .an d Mr s .Ra y mo n d Di xo n Bargain Sale-Fashion Camer- Thursday,_Frlday,Saturday and birthday. A la r g e n u mb er o l fa r me r s at-tended No r ma n W ilkins'saie o n Thursday. llr . a n d Mr s . He r ma n K u h r a n d f a mi ly we r e d i n n e r g u e s ts a t th e Ha n s Ha n s e n h o me unday . M r .an d Mr s .Gr a d e s W r ic h vi d te c f wi th th e la tt e f s brother, O t t n Petersen a t t h e T d m Fre nc h ho me i n Ke n n an l.Otto u n d e rwe n t an o p er a ti o n f or ap p en d ic i ti s Fri~ # HY a n d i s mp o r te to be g e tti n g 'along fine. Mr . a n d Mr s . A n d r e w C h r i s te n - 'sen a r e th e ha pp y pa r en ts og a nine and ¢hree~fo ur1hs pound baby Mg , b a m Th u r s d a y .r. a nd Mr s. Ma rtin Su nd a y ur e th e hap py dpn re nts of a \»;»,v g i r l bo r n S a tu r a y .Mr s . W m.os s is th e r e h e lp i ng ta ke c a r e o f mo th e r and b ab e. spent Sunday with Mrs. Berry's Earents,Mr.and Mrs.Frank rown of near Arlington. Mrs. Glenn Rosenbaum and her mother,Mrs. L.E. Ward enlar-Lsined at a quilting at their homelast Thursday afternoon.The Junior class of Kennard high school enjoyed a roller skat-ing party at the plvillion one night; last week.-Mr. and Mrs.Harry Edwards have been busy moving into and redemrating the propeny which he recently purchased.Clyde Hansen has moved into the property va< cated by H, C. Edwanls.Mrs. Ida Wright has moved into the house vacated by Mr. and Mrs.Clyde Hansen.Dave Pritchard and fam-ily plan to move into the houseIvhereMrs.Wright hns been liv- n i E. Spraker and Mrs.C. Jann have been on the sick list. .»,.., PAI N HEADACHES NEURITIS NEURALGIA, co LDS Whenever you have some nagging ache or pain, take some tablets ofBayer Aspirin. Relic! in immediate! There? nafoely ever an ache orpain that Bayer Aspirin won't relieve-and never a time when you mn't take it. ::I ||: pinochie a t the ir ho me i n the c oun try F r i d a y n i g h t. Gu s A u c h, I on n e rly o f Ke n n ar d , was a businessc ailer here Tuesday . Th e Dorc as Se wi n g c lub wi ll me e t Sa tu rd ay a fter no on ,Feb.14 wi th Mi s s E m ma Ma tze n as h os t- ess.Miss.I r m a Jeppesen wa s ho me Fr i d a y a s th e W a s h in g to n sc hools we re closed th a t da y on ac c ount of s ma ll p o x. Frie nds her e h ave rec eive d word th a t Mrs . K a th e d n e Ni s s e n , f o r m- er ly o f Ke nn ar d,is n e w i n N e w Yo r k C i ty with h e r d a u gh ter , Eln a (Mr s .Ad o lp h Kr oe ga rd ).Mr s . Nissen expec ts to sta y there a y ear.She has been wi th her dau gh te r,Mr s .Fred_J adeic ke a tLawre nc e , Ka nsa s fo r the p ast two hears. Mr . an d Mr s . J a sp er Ro se nb au m en te r ta i ne d a t angminoehle party at th ei r ho me S atu ay ni g ht. entertained the pinochle club attheir home on Saturday night. Theclub usually meets Friday nightbut as several of the nniembers he-ionged to the Royal Neighbor lodge which met on that night, the party was postponed until Saturdai/. Mr. sind ilhfs. E. 0. Faichi d will Gooclrs >»=fi.~»@~a»~ ggf SE2§; SE.~ `..""'| 4 5 - o n 0 h r n l r m u y l s a l w a y ~ oem! ~ an .»-r u a . .are alwaya ada. 'I`h=>t don't depneas B a r g a i n S d e - - F a s h i o n Center-~. 1 Th ur sd ay ,Fr id ay ,Saturd ay an d 5 Mon da y .Si lk Dressea $10 value:fu g g o a t $ 5 :$ 2 0 V a lu e s . g o a t s 1 . 9 5 . 1 § Sizes 11 to 46 - "a ll c o lo r s - s h o p g ea rly an d re me mb er these Ba r-__""- 1 : gai ns a r e a t th e Fas hi on Center " £U in B la ir .4 - lt E _| Usr thern just as oken an they canlpam you any pain or dinonmiort.gm be lure xo buy the genuine.:amine the package.Brwane ol imitations. Aspirin is the trade-mark of Bayer manuiaclure oi monoaoelioaddets'cr! salicylimcid. /; %=>`1°'9°\e <\<~p s 9 f \¢.\f 1 /' \ , .§ s f A repaxrmg and oiling at the~;;;.» im¢¢ag»,,n n n r d 75c*P ln . r ln nn n .raiva n n l F h a R52 Billy Piugge, small son of and Mrs. H. P. Plumm. in all 1Mr. with1 I 1 I i 1 I I 1 I _- - " ¢ : u ' l -... ---pnue mon ia.Bi lly Ro s en b au m, of Mr. and Mrs. Ra y Rose nbaum | 8 1 8 0 l i c k w i t h n n e n r n o n i n -h¢ I taken ill 'l`1 .\e :;iny ~ reaching home from school. Wihter Coatsf-Final Clea any Coat in stock-your ch after ss.Values to $35-~if you are smart ,you will come early and get the biggest bargain of your li!e~in a coal. for S8.Fashion Center.4~1t Odds and ends in Dress Slippers fnr Women reduced to $2.98 at the _Fashion Center this week-end.4-lt Jack Dempsey Kennard ---'-Nebraska ||||||||||||n||||||||||||||||||||||||u||u|||||||||||||||||nu|mnmn||uln|||||mu||||||||||||||||||||||||H||||||||||||nu||||n||||lluHu||nn||||||||||||u|||||||||||g l U A ._ . .§ u n a _ - u - . - . u .- _ . ..- - . - . - » F -an d c h ild re n vi si ted with Mrs . An - dreasen's parents,Mr .an d Mr s . He n r y Kemp c ke o n Satu rday eve- nimr.Mr .an d Mr s .E lme r W r i g h t were hosts a t a c ard pa rty a t 'lhnir hnnfm Pridnv nimrht.'Tho in-ruuuu Having rented most of my fax Auction at my farm four and Kennard, two and one-half rr.. _ : |. _ _Q IZ'- L A. . l2 . . . .. | . ._ . . sand nhifrlwsnw n 4 n n u ¢ »» ,a u s u s a \ | v | 5 . u u \ . u |l u n . ;l l l i s s s e s L e o l a a n d V e r a N e l l l e n , J e a n e t t e H e d e l u n d a n d M r .J o e Gallagh er.Mr s .Ha r r y B la c o a n d Rosc oe Ste wa rt he ld hi g h scores wh i le Mr s . Ros c o e S te war t a n d w. R Hnminhnlnm lmlrl Inu:A+ 9 hah:IE tv nur, the hostess ser : - r 1 - | ~ n \ n ' c : n l ! \ \ \ F \ £ l l \ I \ i1§."§}§i' af,1;;'2=;;;r; Lund nf Froe;:rs 1.2; "'=a."ihéiif§'$?h==_"-53 .i.l'.f, §£"".m1 mmf niles N. W. of Washing on Highway No.31 'ty commencing at 10 t o n § t h e E ==00 § .d n: n ul _ ;h sQuu nHl u1_H nHnIIvHnlul u o*nuln uu*|- Elmer hnnrl §z s c v u n I n n e s 0 .f f - U l r x r u n g l u u §f q l l o w m g d e s c r i b e d p r o p e rGu s K r c a n d M m rhilrh-nn o'clock A. MllnM;;"fs:; 5:1i§ é i{ n T§ '`:iI§"{i»ii"'\é&TE gr e a tly lmgr o ve d n o w . .n W i n n l n l n n In '|'UES__ FEBR. ILM .I |I a n a. . v \ . \ u : I 1: | |A I B 3 u c c l lseriouslyill,th e past we ek a n d confined to his bed.A trained nu r s e i s re q u i re d i u c a r e f o r hi m. i A . E .W r i g h t o f Ar li n g to n ,haa| been wo r k i n g th e past week,f i x- in g u p th e p ru p e ny wh i c h hi s mo - ther now oc c upies. Mr .an d Mr s .Hu r r y C.Blnc o| an d Mr .an d Mr s.George Hed e-I lun d and J ean ette vi sited re la tives an d f ri e nd s i n Fr e mo n t an d Oma - h§ Su nda y . Ir ma Ma e , d a u g h te r o f Mr . a n dM n .Cly d e E . Ros en b au m, wa s i lli a n d unable to atte nd School tl1e|f o r e p a r t o f th e w ¢. Mr .and Mr s .ll Th ur be r o fOma h a , s p e nt S a tu r d a y n i g ht a n d Sun day wi th Mrs. _']`l}urber's par-E Horses - Mules 1 span mules coming three and four wt. 2300 lbs 1 sorrel horse nine years old, wt. 1300 1 roan horse 9 yrs old wt. 1300 One roan horse smooth mouth, wt. 1250 1 pony, five years old, wt. 900 CATTLE 1 roan Shorthorn bull, two years old can be lead anywhere. 30 'Head of Hogs Thirty head of brood sows sold by J. L. Ander- son ~ - ="1 =E MACHINERY ETC. __==_=__=========___:__==_=_==____ . l u_ e n _ - Ha l l - r- I 5 = = ' One seeder One Avery corn planter One riding plow One hay rack One hay rake Two box wagons Three sets of harness One feed cooker One hay baler One cream seperator One harrow cart One John Deere gang plow One McCormick Deering trac- tor One 14 ft. tractor disc One tractor plow One Janesville sulky plow, 16 inch One 7ft. Deering binder One 5 ton scale One endgate seeder, new One bob sled One 3 section harrow One Chautauqua oil burner One 1926 Ford touring car Some oats One hundred and twenty-fit chickens Many other articles too num erous to mention =_=____________________=___=__=____==_=======___ E TERMS: Cash, or make other arrangements with a F R E E L U N C H A T n ~ HENRY Mlsrnlm Hwnnrmonuay.:um uresaes-$10 vlluesgo at 85:$20 Values go at $7.95. Slzes 11 to»4-6-all colov:Jhop enrly and rémember these Bar- v v ¢ ¢ - v n m n r v n u ¢ l » \ | ¢ \ | - l | \ » l ¢ l . \ l §| l l l l d l l l l | \I .I ~1 1 1 1 l y \ l I l [ l v l g K e n n a r d , N e b r a s k a §JENSEN and BROSS, Auctioneers `K E NN A R D S TA TE B A NK , Cl e r k E E 5§l1|||mu|m|||||uu||u||n|mu||u|nu||||u||||I|||ulmmlnI|u||uunun|Inm|ul||I|nnn||nmmn||||m|In|||nuu||4|ml|unlm|||||mu||||||||||||n|nn|mE \ l.:- \r».h|-Elm. Fahrulrv 12.931 Min Sylvia Jnngblulh of Omahaspent four gy- lut week at herhome w be th her mother, Mrs. Hermm Jungbluth who hu hem confined to her bed with dcknesl. Mr . a n d Mr s S.R.BaL1onand Tom, Joe Mullen of Lincoln, agent the week-end at the homes of er- lmm md Julian Jungbluth. A luge crawd attended the sale held on the farm of Mrs. Quiln Hawes.Mrs. Hawes expects tnmove tn Omahl when she will make her home with her mn, Dr. Fred Hawes,Mr. and Mrs. Julian Jungbluth and Mr.and Mrs.J.Sunds at~tended the benefit and party atBlair Wednesday night held at the pariah hall. and daughter, all ol Fremont andMiss Flora Anderson of Ornabl.were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mn, Clark Hggfgww a t y v- e l i i zi ' " '.,..;'§»'" una s$"" dab* en at the Catholic parish house on Friday "wi gg-Edna and oyd Blamin wereSunday dinner guem of . andMrs. Edwin Blomberg ol Omaha.The Willing Workers Sunday School class were entertained nan oyster supper at the home ofIda and Al Lueninghoener Fridayevening.Fred Peck was thelead- er at Lhis meeting and everyone had u. real niee time.The nextmeeting will be on the first Fri- day in March at die home ol Mr. and Mn. Gene David. A birthday dinner pany wasgiven at the Roy Peak home Sun-day ewninégl in honor of Mr.Pe:ik's birth y.The guests pres-ent were Mrs.Clyde Biffar and son and Leslie Peak of Lingle.Wyo. and Mins Eleanor Dixon andMr.and Mrs. Charlie Peak and daughter, lria.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olsen enter- ~ned a large number of relativesand friends at their home Sunday.Their dinner nert; were Mr. and Mrs.Oscar T one and aon, Mr.and Mrs. Llord Johnson and chil- dren, Mr. un Mrs. Francis Fors- berg and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olsen and children, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. El- mer Thane, Mrs. Christina Alback, Jeff Van Horn and son,Mrs.Ella Raver, Mr. and Mrs. Nick 'I`ho:1e{ Martin Johnson,Mr.and Mrs. Glenn McDonald and children, Mrs. Martha Erilcson, Mrs. Iverson and Will and Pearl Iverson.Florence,Elmer and JamesDixon were dinner guests Sundayat the E. C. 'Lippincott home.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peck and Bargain Sale-l-`a.shion Oenwr- Thursday,Friday,Snrurday and Monday.Silk Dresses--$10 vdues go at S5;$20 Values go at $7.95. Sizes u to 46 -a ll colors-.shop early and remember these Bar- gains are at Lhe Fashion Center in Blair.4-lt ARLINGTON NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Emil Scheer emer- mined A gmup of friends and rela-tives at their home Sunday evening.' U. J.Dmman has moved his family from the Badger house in- te the Crapenhnft property which was formerly occupied by D.W. Lawson. Mrs. Albert Laaker and HarryEchtenkamp entertained at a mis-cellaneous shower in honor of theirsis!-er,Miss Alice Echtenkamp, whose rnarriuge to Albert Mom,-gom;-ry of Todin, Ill. has been au- :rounred w take place in the near future.The affair was given at ited at the Elza King home Sat- urday evening.Jim Lippincott and daughter, Mildred visited at the E. C. Lip- pincott home Sunday afternoon. wi th Mr . a n d Mr s .L i n to n Pu f fe r o f Te k a ma h .. Mi s s Cec il No y e s o f Ceresc o. an d Ha r o ld Or c u tt o f Ha.stings, c a me h o me wi th Di c k Lip pi nc o tt Saturd ay an d vi si a t h i s home u n ti l Ma n d a m o m i .Mr . a n d r i . A lf red Han sen a nd c hildren sp en t Sun day aftern oon w i Mr s. Ch ri s ti n a Mi lle r o f K en - n a l... .|_ New Spring Fashion Center Silk Dresses priced at $6.75 and $12.75 in sizes 11 to 52 and 14% to 26% -the most beautiful Silk Dresses we have ever shown and we have sold thousands. If you need a New Spring Dress buy it at the Fashion Center in Blair~t}\eir 1000 Store Buying Power enables them wgive you the best looking Silk Dresses made at the lowest poss- ible prices.4-lt The best place to buy Sllk Stockings that Wear is at the Fashion Canter in Blair-they nl-ways have all sizes and colors with the lowest pHces possible.4-lt I I "u The following families helpedMrs. Walter Sappendeld celebrate her birth anniversary Wednesday evening, Feb. 4: Messrs. and Mes-darnes Geo.Nelsen,Walter Nel-aen. Norris Ward, Rudolph MenckeJohn Petersen,Detlef Wulf, JimRyan,Carl Pieper,Ed. MenckeJohnwcklun,Peter Jensen and Mrs. Laura. Tofte, Will Ryan and Babe Ryan.Everyone had a lovely time and left at a late hour wishing Mrs. Sa||:;pen£ield manymore such happy irthdnys.Mr. and Mrs. John Petersen and family visited Friday evening atthe Howard Appleby home.Mr.and Mrs. Detlef Wulf vis- ited at the Clarence Kuhr home Thursday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Gill of Te-kumah, were Thursday visitors at the Frank Wilson home.Mr. and Mrs. Babe Ryan spentMondayeveningatthe"Red" Christensen home.Mrs.Will H nsen, . Edna and Leona spent sday afternoon with Mrs. John P tersen.Mr. and Mrs Charley Hansen -and family were Sunday visitors at the Jesse Hansen home.Mr. and I1-Irs. Will Ryan and Gene, Mr. snr T-Irs. Frank Wilson anil Frances Ann and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mayle of Fremont,wereSaturday evening visitors at John 'Petersen's.The ladies' Aid met with Mrs. Chris Rasmussen Wednesday aft-ernoon.The next meeting will be at the John Beeklun home.Mr. and Mrs. Theo. WilliamsenandMr.and Mrs. John Taylor were Saturday evening visitors at the Jesse Hansen home.Mr. and Mrs. Will Hart and Al- fred and Mr. and Mrs.Herman Ralphs were Sunday visitors at Will l{ansen's.ilrlr. and Mrs. John Taylor vis- ited Tuesdn evening at the Rich-ard Nelsen home. Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor, Jr.spent Sunday in Fremont, at the Peter Hansen home.Geo. H. Luse of Norfolk, spent several days this week with the John Petersen family.John Petersen and Dorothy and'Mix and Mrs.Fred Jensen andchildren visited relatives in Coun- cil Bluffs Sunday. .0 1 lab ou t fi f ty g ue sts p re se nt.Bun c o an d othe r ga me s we re p la y e d du r~ o...1 . man, visited at the Louie Mencke home Sunday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Clark Lippincottspent, Friday evening visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oispzi. F dn-sen at the Prank Undcn home. Sunday afternoon lhrioryGnuse entertlined her echnolmxta at | gpm i n ho no r of her birthday. er mother,Mrs. Addis Gnuse servd s dainty lunc h w the young folks.Thunday :flex-noon nbout thirty ladies attended A shower for MinOpin Lee Newkirk.Friday llter-noon mother shower w u givenlor her, about thirty young ladiesbeingpresent.She reeewed anumber of nice presents.Refresh-mexm were served ak both showersMiss Newldrk will be A bride inthe neu future.Mrs,Boone Newkirk and MineCatherine :aent Wednesday at theed _Moyer ome near North Bend. Joh Echtenhm .The gather-ln!want:honorof fin. Eehw1|\'4'mP" m m y.Hrs.Frank Overturf and Mrs. Homer Miller were lmteneq uathe gg E. Y°\v~¢ Ladl ;hkel;I!;K' ton y ev a e erhome.Mrs. A. C. Boldt. lend thedevotional:Ind the aubjetli fordiscussionwas"The Pnchce ofChristian Stewardship". Planswere also made for the umunl Ihmwortll League banguet whlch will be held on Feb. 27 Mrs.B.F.Cook of Scribner,spent several days here u.J lust of the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. (X Badge: and Mr. and Mn. G. I. Pfeiffer-were dinner guests at the home qt Mr. and Mrs.Loren Badger in F r e mont Saturday evening,Mr. and Mrs. Major Ormnby ar- rived Saturdx from Cuvee Wyo.and will spehdysome time at Onns- by'a Orchard farm. A few friends gathered at thehome oi Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Webb on Wednesday evening, l.heocca~ sion being the fonner's birthday.Bridge was played and prizes were awarded the winners,'Mrs. Alben Lallman, who under- went a. serious operation at n Fra mont hospital several weeks ago, was nble to be brought to herhome Saturday where she is con~valeseing nicely.Mrs. Pad DeWitt and daughter,'Kress of Nickerson visited with friends here Friday. Mr.and Mrs.,;Herman lloven~ dick of Herman, visited 'tb rela- tives here-on Sunday.. The 'zvrual eleciion of officersof the hat-So-Ever Club washeld recently at a meeting nt the ho e of Mrs. J. 0. Marshall. r. and Mrs.Will Unland leftThumlav by auto for Greenwood,Miss.Their dau~h ~r '' days lu t week at the SolomonBarion home.She returned Thurs- da to the Boone Newkirk home.'in.. Andrew Johnson and Mrs. Victor Johnsen and Phyllis spear Monday afternoon nv. the Peter 'Nielsen home.Mr. and Mrs. An- drew Johnson, Miss Helen Taylor I n d t i l b e r t B e n s o n w e r e e v e n i n g e sz u .S \ m d a y d i n n e r g u e s t s a t t h e A n d r e w J o h n s o n h o m e w e r e M r . Ind _Mi-s. Jack Cmwdy and Misa Bessie uf Blair, Mrs. Peter Niel~ sen and Jens HansenMr. and Mrs. Adolph Wulf were Sunday dinner guests at the Nels Christensen home near Elkhorn. Wednesday afternoon, the Dan-ish Ladies' Aid met at the Peter Nielsen hdlne with an attendance of 19 members.Mrs. VicborJoh:1- son and Miss Ewelyn Andersen ofBlair, were visitors. Wallace Carlberg 'and LeslieHansenwereSundayafternoonguests of Orval Benson.Mr. and Mrs. Chris Benson andsons and Mr. and Mrs.Alben Jen~sen spent Wednesday evening atthe Joe Jessen home.Mrs.Fred Dickmeyer was nThursday afternoon guest of Mrs.Chris Hansen. AUc'r1oN FARM As lam quitting farming lwill sell at public auction o Meierhenry farm, nine miles north of Arlington, one and east of Telbasta,eleven miles west and two miles north o miles south and two miles west of Spiker, on . . - Fn|.~ FEBR 20. New Spring Fashion Center Silk Dresses priced at $6.75 and $12.75 in sizes 11 ta 52 and 14'/; ta 26% -the most be:\ut.iful Silk Dresses we have ever ahown-and we haw: sold thousands. If you need n. New Spring Dress huy it at the Fashion Cenier in Blliir-their 1000 Store Buying Power enables them logive you-thé best looking Silk l c e an an d Mr .Mc~Clell'an ar e n o w stationed there f o r awh i le Mr .Mc C lellan be in g' i n th e U .S. govern men t g eologi c al su rve y workMr .an d Mr s .Un la n d p la n to be away s e ve ra l wee ks .Mi s s Ra m a h Petersen,student nurse a t the M.E .hosp ital inOma h a ,apent Su nd av here wi th he r p ar e nts , Mr. an d Mr s . Ro y L . Peterson. Ra s mu s s e n a n d Ha r r i E rve y h eld h i g h mad Do r oth y astera an d Owe n Ne ls o n he ld lo w.Suitable prizes .were wor de d.Lu n c h wa s se rved a t mi dn ig ht. Mr s .J ens Clausen wa s a M o n af te r no o n c alle r at th e Ha r r y ey home.Mr .an d Mr s . Ro be r t J o hn s vi s - ited re lati ve s i n Oma h a S un d ay . 1}I1js.Ha r r y Er vey a tte nd e d a qu z ltmg par ty a t th e I-'rank Brass home in Blai r F ri day a ftern oo n. Mr . a n d Mr s . A . C ly d e A lle n o f B l a i r j w e r e W ednesday after no on visitors at. the J . L. Petersen home Mr . a nd Mr s. Ro be r t Ras mu s se n a n d f a mi ly an d Mr s .M .A .Ma tz |1 I :. HILLSIDE NEWS OF GARDNER DISTRICT Mrs. Ed Mundorf and daughter.Mary left Wednesday for a week'sgs; with her folks at Randolph, 'o . Mr.and Mrs.Harry Ervey, Faye and Grandma Compton, ac- companied Fred Compton and wife to Lyons Tuesday for a visit at the Curl Compton home. Mr.and Mrs.Frank Brownwere Sunday visitors nt the GusKundel home, south of Blair.Mr.and Mrs. J. L.Petersen.Robert and Mr. and Mrs. AlfredReeh attended the World theatrein Omaha Sunday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nelson andfamily spent Saturday evening atthe Robert Rasmussen home.Mrs. Henry Hansen is qdte ill and is confined to her bed.Lars Jeppesen moved to the John Reed farm last week and hasbecomeafresident of this neigh- borhood. Mr .and Mrs. J. L. Petersen en- tertained three tables of pinochle player.-x Friday evening.When spent the day with the ladies' sister, Mrs. Danielson and Yamily. YORK CREEK NEWS Mrs. Clarence Simpson ol south ol Blair, spent Mondxy sfternoon with Mrs. Fay Jones. M r ;Pete Anderson called on Mrs.Arthur Anderson,who has zjust recently undergone an oper-ation Manda; sfternoon.John Rae helped his brother.Esrl Reeh near Calhoun, shelleornTuesday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kuhie andfami ly spe nt lut Frldsy evening visiting at the Clark Browning home. Miss Annie Fuess of Herman.s i n :Sundsc;afternoon at the C nee Wa ter home.Mr. and Mrs.August Clausen ~nd f mlly of Calhoun. spent Sun-day a?tcrnoon at the Chris Vlnderf slev home.Mac Cameron wasdso a \-idbor.Misses Lola and Pearl Behrendtof Fremont, spent Sunday st thoparental, Wm. Behrendt home.Rasmussen Bros.trucked hogsfor C1ark Browning Sunday eve- :\iii. and Mrs. Elmer Thane and children were Saturday eveningvisitorsat the Clark Browhlhg, home.'4 number of the neighbors sur~i pnsed Mr. and Mrs Clark Brown- ing and sons Tuesday evenimz vqhen they gathered there with "ell l r l l d baskels,.to spend the eve- mng.Mr. and Mr:X_Fay Jones enter# tained thensni chle club at their homo Satu u§/ evening,Jan.Blat.Visiting guests were Mr. and Mrs.I-Imest Dunlap of Omaha, and Mr.and Mrs. Clarence Simpson, southof Blair.Mrs. Carl Erickson andHowanl Hain received high prizes,and Mrs. Alfred Skov und Ernest opexetta was "The Ghost of Lolll~ pop Buy",md it wu enjoyed by the lull house which witnessed it. Mrs . R. A. Du-lu md Mn. D. M. Bloch invited a grou of Arl-ing¢4m ladies no attend Ji. brldge benefit which was held nt the home of Mrs. R. ct Byers in Fremont on Saturday afternoon.The nrlze forhigh score at auction bridn visawarded to Hrs. G. I. Plelfhr. Union serviees were held Sundnv eveninv at the Me*hodist church. when Theodore R. Mason Howard 'nuke on "O-ime. lts Cause and Cum".Mr. Howard came hereunder the auspices of the W. C."`.U.and the churvhes.Mr. Howard is the youu! negro stu- rhnt who won the National Pro-hibition conh-A held nt Detroitlest year. and his speech here heldthe entire inferevt nf the crowded rhurch from beginning to end.A delevntion (Mm Kvnnnrd.includ- inz Rev. E. P. Booher, was pres~ ent.Mrs.Heian Menkinxr and her dnuzhter. Miss Elsie were hostess-M *n the Rebekah kenslmzton onFriday ahernoon at their home.'rr-.~ occasion wae nw-the tenthbirthday of Mrs. Menking's grand-daughter, Marion and a birthdayrake wns the feature ol the lunch.The Indies spent the afternoon insewing quilt blocks.Harold Lvon of Omaha. and BillLyonofNorfblkwerevisltini!here Saturday at ihn homes oftheir sisters. Mrs. C. W. Andrewsand Mrs. John Hebard.Mrs.Ralph Budvzer and son-.Jimmie,ucompanled Mr.Badgerhome from Lincoln Sunday.Theyhad been spending the past weekatthehomeofMrs.Badgersmother, Mrs. D.C.Leonard andMr.Badger drove after them on Saturday. Min Sylvia Jnngblulh of Omahaspent four gy- lut week at herhome w be th her mother, Mrs. Hermm Jungbluth who hu hem confined to her bed with dcknesl. Mr . a n d Mr s S.R.BaL1onand Tom, Joe Mullen of Lincoln, agent the week-end at the homes of er- lmm md Julian Jungbluth. A luge crawd attended the sale held on the farm of Mrs. Quiln Hawes.Mrs. Hawes expects tnmove tn Omahl when she will make her home with her mn, Dr. Fred Hawes,Mr. and Mrs. Julian Jungbluth and Mr.and Mrs.J.Sunds at~tended the benefit and party atBlair Wednesday night held at the pariah hall. and daughter, all ol Fremont andMiss Flora Anderson of Ornabl.were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mn, Clark Hggfgww a t y v- e l i i zi ' " '.,..;'§»'" una s$"" dab* en at the Catholic parish house on Friday "wi gg-Edna and oyd Blamin wereSunday dinner guem of . andMrs. Edwin Blomberg ol Omaha.The Willing Workers Sunday School class were entertained nan oyster supper at the home ofIda and Al Lueninghoener Fridayevening.Fred Peck was thelead- er at Lhis meeting and everyone had u. real niee time.The nextmeeting will be on the first Fri- day in March at die home ol Mr. and Mn. Gene David. A birthday dinner pany wasgiven at the Roy Peak home Sun-day ewninégl in honor of Mr.Pe:ik's birth y.The guests pres-ent were Mrs.Clyde Biffar and son and Leslie Peak of Lingle.Wyo. and Mins Eleanor Dixon andMr.and Mrs. Charlie Peak and daughter, lria.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olsen enter- ~ned a large number of relativesand friends at their home Sunday.Their dinner nert; were Mr. and Mrs.Oscar T one and aon, Mr.and Mrs. Llord Johnson and chil- dren, Mr. un Mrs. Francis Fors- berg and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olsen and children, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. El- mer Thane, Mrs. Christina Alback, Jeff Van Horn and son,Mrs.Ella Raver, Mr. and Mrs. Nick 'I`ho:1e{ Martin Johnson,Mr.and Mrs. Glenn McDonald and children, Mrs. Martha Erilcson, Mrs. Iverson and Will and Pearl Iverson.Florence,Elmer and JamesDixon were dinner guests Sundayat the E. C. 'Lippincott home.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peck and Bargain Sale-l-`a.shion Oenwr- Thursday,Friday,Snrurday and Monday.Silk Dresses--$10 vdues go at S5;$20 Values go at $7.95. Sizes u to 46 -a ll colors-.shop early and remember these Bar- gains are at Lhe Fashion Center in Blair.4-lt ARLINGTON NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Emil Scheer emer- mined A gmup of friends and rela-tives at their home Sunday evening.' U. J.Dmman has moved his family from the Badger house in- te the Crapenhnft property which was formerly occupied by D.W. Lawson. Mrs. Albert Laaker and HarryEchtenkamp entertained at a mis-cellaneous shower in honor of theirsis!-er,Miss Alice Echtenkamp, whose rnarriuge to Albert Mom,-gom;-ry of Todin, Ill. has been au- :rounred w take place in the near future.The affair was given at ited at the Elza King home Sat- urday evening.Jim Lippincott and daughter, Mildred visited at the E. C. Lip- pincott home Sunday afternoon. wi th Mr . a n d Mr s .L i n to n Pu f fe r o f Te k a ma h .. Mi s s Cec il No y e s o f Ceresc o. an d Ha r o ld Or c u tt o f Ha.stings, c a me h o me wi th Di c k Lip pi nc o tt Saturd ay an d vi si a t h i s home u n ti l Ma n d a m o m i .Mr . a n d r i . A lf red Han sen a nd c hildren sp en t Sun day aftern oon w i Mr s. Ch ri s ti n a Mi lle r o f K en - n a l... .|_ New Spring Fashion Center Silk Dresses priced at $6.75 and $12.75 in sizes 11 to 52 and 14% to 26% -the most beautiful Silk Dresses we have ever shown and we have sold thousands. If you need a New Spring Dress buy it at the Fashion Center in Blair~t}\eir 1000 Store Buying Power enables them wgive you the best looking Silk Dresses made at the lowest poss- ible prices.4-lt The best place to buy Sllk Stockings that Wear is at the Fashion Canter in Blair-they nl-ways have all sizes and colors with the lowest pHces possible.4-lt I I "u The following families helpedMrs. Walter Sappendeld celebrate her birth anniversary Wednesday evening, Feb. 4: Messrs. and Mes-darnes Geo.Nelsen,Walter Nel-aen. Norris Ward, Rudolph MenckeJohn Petersen,Detlef Wulf, JimRyan,Carl Pieper,Ed. MenckeJohnwcklun,Peter Jensen and Mrs. Laura. Tofte, Will Ryan and Babe Ryan.Everyone had a lovely time and left at a late hour wishing Mrs. Sa||:;pen£ield manymore such happy irthdnys.Mr. and Mrs. John Petersen and family visited Friday evening atthe Howard Appleby home.Mr.and Mrs. Detlef Wulf vis- ited at the Clarence Kuhr home Thursday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Gill of Te-kumah, were Thursday visitors at the Frank Wilson home.Mr. and Mrs. Babe Ryan spentMondayeveningatthe"Red" Christensen home.Mrs.Will H nsen, . Edna and Leona spent sday afternoon with Mrs. John P tersen.Mr. and Mrs Charley Hansen -and family were Sunday visitors at the Jesse Hansen home.Mr. and I1-Irs. Will Ryan and Gene, Mr. snr T-Irs. Frank Wilson anil Frances Ann and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mayle of Fremont,wereSaturday evening visitors at John 'Petersen's.The ladies' Aid met with Mrs. Chris Rasmussen Wednesday aft-ernoon.The next meeting will be at the John Beeklun home.Mr. and Mrs. Theo. WilliamsenandMr.and Mrs. John Taylor were Saturday evening visitors at the Jesse Hansen home.Mr. and Mrs. Will Hart and Al- fred and Mr. and Mrs.Herman Ralphs were Sunday visitors at Will l{ansen's.ilrlr. and Mrs. John Taylor vis- ited Tuesdn evening at the Rich-ard Nelsen home. Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor, Jr.spent Sunday in Fremont, at the Peter Hansen home.Geo. H. Luse of Norfolk, spent several days this week with the John Petersen family.John Petersen and Dorothy and'Mix and Mrs.Fred Jensen andchildren visited relatives in Coun- cil Bluffs Sunday. .0 1 lab ou t fi f ty g ue sts p re se nt.Bun c o an d othe r ga me s we re p la y e d du r~ o...1 . man, visited at the Louie Mencke home Sunday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Clark Lippincottspent, Friday evening visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oispzi. F dn-sen at the Prank Undcn home. Sunday afternoon lhrioryGnuse entertlined her echnolmxta at | gpm i n ho no r of her birthday. er mother,Mrs. Addis Gnuse servd s dainty lunc h w the young folks.Thunday :flex-noon nbout thirty ladies attended A shower for MinOpin Lee Newkirk.Friday llter-noon mother shower w u givenlor her, about thirty young ladiesbeingpresent.She reeewed anumber of nice presents.Refresh-mexm were served ak both showersMiss Newldrk will be A bride inthe neu future.Mrs,Boone Newkirk and MineCatherine :aent Wednesday at theed _Moyer ome near North Bend. Joh Echtenhm .The gather-ln!want:honorof fin. Eehw1|\'4'mP" m m y.Hrs.Frank Overturf and Mrs. Homer Miller were lmteneq uathe gg E. Y°\v~¢ Ladl ;hkel;I!;K' ton y ev a e erhome.Mrs. A. C. Boldt. lend thedevotional:Ind the aubjetli fordiscussionwas"The Pnchce ofChristian Stewardship". Planswere also made for the umunl Ihmwortll League banguet whlch will be held on Feb. 27 Mrs.B.F.Cook of Scribner,spent several days here u.J lust of the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. (X Badge: and Mr. and Mn. G. I. Pfeiffer-were dinner guests at the home qt Mr. and Mrs.Loren Badger in F r e mont Saturday evening,Mr. and Mrs. Major Ormnby ar- rived Saturdx from Cuvee Wyo.and will spehdysome time at Onns- by'a Orchard farm. A few friends gathered at thehome oi Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Webb on Wednesday evening, l.heocca~ sion being the fonner's birthday.Bridge was played and prizes were awarded the winners,'Mrs. Alben Lallman, who under- went a. serious operation at n Fra mont hospital several weeks ago, was nble to be brought to herhome Saturday where she is con~valeseing nicely.Mrs. Pad DeWitt and daughter,'Kress of Nickerson visited with friends here Friday. Mr.and Mrs.,;Herman lloven~ dick of Herman, visited 'tb rela- tives here-on Sunday.. The 'zvrual eleciion of officersof the hat-So-Ever Club washeld recently at a meeting nt the ho e of Mrs. J. 0. Marshall. r. and Mrs.Will Unland leftThumlav by auto for Greenwood,Miss.Their dau~h ~r '' days lu t week at the SolomonBarion home.She returned Thurs- da to the Boone Newkirk home.'in.. Andrew Johnson and Mrs. Victor Johnsen and Phyllis spear Monday afternoon nv. the Peter 'Nielsen home.Mr. and Mrs. An- drew Johnson, Miss Helen Taylor I n d t i l b e r t B e n s o n w e r e e v e n i n g e sz u .S \ m d a y d i n n e r g u e s t s a t t h e A n d r e w J o h n s o n h o m e w e r e M r . Ind _Mi-s. Jack Cmwdy and Misa Bessie uf Blair, Mrs. Peter Niel~ sen and Jens HansenMr. and Mrs. Adolph Wulf were Sunday dinner guests at the Nels Christensen home near Elkhorn. Wednesday afternoon, the Dan-ish Ladies' Aid met at the Peter Nielsen hdlne with an attendance of 19 members.Mrs. VicborJoh:1- son and Miss Ewelyn Andersen ofBlair, were visitors. Wallace Carlberg 'and LeslieHansenwereSundayafternoonguests of Orval Benson.Mr. and Mrs. Chris Benson andsons and Mr. and Mrs.Alben Jen~sen spent Wednesday evening atthe Joe Jessen home.Mrs.Fred Dickmeyer was nThursday afternoon guest of Mrs.Chris Hansen. AUc'r1oN FARM As lam quitting farming lwill sell at public auction o Meierhenry farm, nine miles north of Arlington, one and east of Telbasta,eleven miles west and two miles north o miles south and two miles west of Spiker, on . . - Fn|.~ FEBR 20. New Spring Fashion Center Silk Dresses priced at $6.75 and $12.75 in sizes 11 ta 52 and 14'/; ta 26% -the most be:\ut.iful Silk Dresses we have ever ahown-and we haw: sold thousands. If you need n. New Spring Dress huy it at the Fashion Cenier in Blliir-their 1000 Store Buying Power enables them logive you-thé best looking Silk l c e an an d Mr .Mc~Clell'an ar e n o w stationed there f o r awh i le Mr .Mc C lellan be in g' i n th e U .S. govern men t g eologi c al su rve y workMr .an d Mr s .Un la n d p la n to be away s e ve ra l wee ks .Mi s s Ra m a h Petersen,student nurse a t the M.E .hosp ital inOma h a ,apent Su nd av here wi th he r p ar e nts , Mr. an d Mr s . Ro y L . Peterson. Ra s mu s s e n a n d Ha r r i E rve y h eld h i g h mad Do r oth y astera an d Owe n Ne ls o n he ld lo w.Suitable prizes .were wor de d.Lu n c h wa s se rved a t mi dn ig ht. Mr s .J ens Clausen wa s a M o n af te r no o n c alle r at th e Ha r r y ey home.Mr .an d Mr s . Ro be r t J o hn s vi s - ited re lati ve s i n Oma h a S un d ay . 1}I1js.Ha r r y Er vey a tte nd e d a qu z ltmg par ty a t th e I-'rank Brass home in Blai r F ri day a ftern oo n. Mr . a n d Mr s . A . C ly d e A lle n o f B l a i r j w e r e W ednesday after no on visitors at. the J . L. Petersen home Mr . a nd Mr s. Ro be r t Ras mu s se n a n d f a mi ly an d Mr s .M .A .Ma tz |1 I :. HILLSIDE NEWS OF GARDNER DISTRICT Mrs. Ed Mundorf and daughter.Mary left Wednesday for a week'sgs; with her folks at Randolph, 'o . Mr.and Mrs.Harry Ervey, Faye and Grandma Compton, ac- companied Fred Compton and wife to Lyons Tuesday for a visit at the Curl Compton home. Mr.and Mrs.Frank Brownwere Sunday visitors nt the GusKundel home, south of Blair.Mr.and Mrs. J. L.Petersen.Robert and Mr. and Mrs. AlfredReeh attended the World theatrein Omaha Sunday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nelson andfamily spent Saturday evening atthe Robert Rasmussen home.Mrs. Henry Hansen is qdte ill and is confined to her bed.Lars Jeppesen moved to the John Reed farm last week and hasbecomeafresident of this neigh- borhood. Mr .and Mrs. J. L. Petersen en- tertained three tables of pinochle player.-x Friday evening.When spent the day with the ladies' sister, Mrs. Danielson and Yamily. YORK CREEK NEWS Mrs. Clarence Simpson ol south ol Blair, spent Mondxy sfternoon with Mrs. Fay Jones. M r ;Pete Anderson called on Mrs.Arthur Anderson,who has zjust recently undergone an oper-ation Manda; sfternoon.John Rae helped his brother.Esrl Reeh near Calhoun, shelleornTuesday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kuhie andfami ly spe nt lut Frldsy evening visiting at the Clark Browning home. Miss Annie Fuess of Herman.s i n :Sundsc;afternoon at the C nee Wa ter home.Mr. and Mrs.August Clausen ~nd f mlly of Calhoun. spent Sun-day a?tcrnoon at the Chris Vlnderf slev home.Mac Cameron wasdso a \-idbor.Misses Lola and Pearl Behrendtof Fremont, spent Sunday st thoparental, Wm. Behrendt home.Rasmussen Bros.trucked hogsfor C1ark Browning Sunday eve- :\iii. and Mrs. Elmer Thane and children were Saturday eveningvisitorsat the Clark Browhlhg, home.'4 number of the neighbors sur~i pnsed Mr. and Mrs Clark Brown- ing and sons Tuesday evenimz vqhen they gathered there with "ell l r l l d baskels,.to spend the eve- mng.Mr. and Mr:X_Fay Jones enter# tained thensni chle club at their homo Satu u§/ evening,Jan.Blat.Visiting guests were Mr. and Mrs.I-Imest Dunlap of Omaha, and Mr.and Mrs. Clarence Simpson, southof Blair.Mrs. Carl Erickson andHowanl Hain received high prizes,and Mrs. Alfred Skov und Ernest opexetta was "The Ghost of Lolll~ pop Buy",md it wu enjoyed by the lull house which witnessed it. Mrs . R. A. Du-lu md Mn. D. M. Bloch invited a grou of Arl-ing¢4m ladies no attend Ji. brldge benefit which was held nt the home of Mrs. R. ct Byers in Fremont on Saturday afternoon.The nrlze forhigh score at auction bridn visawarded to Hrs. G. I. Plelfhr. Union serviees were held Sundnv eveninv at the Me*hodist church. when Theodore R. Mason Howard 'nuke on "O-ime. lts Cause and Cum".Mr. Howard came hereunder the auspices of the W. C."`.U.and the churvhes.Mr. Howard is the youu! negro stu- rhnt who won the National Pro-hibition conh-A held nt Detroitlest year. and his speech here heldthe entire inferevt nf the crowded rhurch from beginning to end.A delevntion (Mm Kvnnnrd.includ- inz Rev. E. P. Booher, was pres~ ent.Mrs.Heian Menkinxr and her dnuzhter. Miss Elsie were hostess-M *n the Rebekah kenslmzton onFriday ahernoon at their home.'rr-.~ occasion wae nw-the tenthbirthday of Mrs. Menking's grand-daughter, Marion and a birthdayrake wns the feature ol the lunch.The Indies spent the afternoon insewing quilt blocks.Harold Lvon of Omaha. and BillLyonofNorfblkwerevisltini!here Saturday at ihn homes oftheir sisters. Mrs. C. W. Andrewsand Mrs. John Hebard.Mrs.Ralph Budvzer and son-.Jimmie,ucompanled Mr.Badgerhome from Lincoln Sunday.Theyhad been spending the past weekatthehomeofMrs.Badgersmother, Mrs. D.C.Leonard andMr.Badger drove after them on Saturday. n win n nu *|ml1;Elul;";: bb. mu. u m n i v i i l f l d rf 9 N o i s e : ~ ~ a n d d a u g h - ters,Hans Nolan and wus. Her- man Kuhr and som, Mrs. P. K.. Nelson and Claire were Sunday afternoon guests at the Hans Hun- aen home,celebrating Mrs. Han- aen's birthday.Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. ChrisHonsen called Sunday evening.Mr.and Mrs. John Vogt and daughters visital Sunday nt the. Wat.-ron Hain home, near Herman.Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Nelson andMiss Holds visimri at the Alben! Nelson home Thursdav.Mr.and Mrs.Shirley Petersena n d f a mi ly we re Sunday dinn er! iguenta at.th e Alb e r t Peterseni Ihome.Mr. and Mrs. Christoffer Ander-|nen :md family were Sunday din-|ner guests at Christian Andersen? in honor of his birthday.Albert Nelson and family andI"red Nelson and familv I||0\'@(l|their household go-ods last Mom;tiny, Albert moving to the P. J:Nelson farm and Fred to the Reeh; farm..|Herman Mntzen was broughthome from the hospital Tuenda.y,| and is reported very much recover-5 ed from his accident.Mr.and Mrs.Soren Wolamsmn and family spent Monday ewning at the Ed Nelson home in Bldr. Alvin and Ira Frazier new Sun-day visitors ot the Frank Biffar nomo.hir. and Mrs. Nels Swanson and Alma spent Sunday afternoon at the Hurry Swanson home.Mr. und Mrs. George Follen and 'lir and Mrs. Pete Pollen wereéundny dinner guests at the Soren Wolsmonn home.Mr and Mrs. Tom Anelerfmn. spent Sunday afternoon at the J. W. Nielsen horne.Mrs.Bill Vogt,Mrs.Bill Rule ond Mrs. Chnrle.= Gurk spent lastThursday with Mrs. Wm. WulhednMrs. J. W. Nielsen ond Darlene:md Mrs. A. A. Kwnberg and babywereThursdayafternoonvisitors RRANGE ORCHARD nz-:»|oNs'mA'r1oN E.H.Hopperfs schedule for ebruary 26 and 27 w aadnt ln rchlrd work in Washington coun- ¢ has been arranged at the tol- wving place:md at the given n u r'1'md.y,\1-wb. hs at 9:80 A. n. i ll be a t Fr a n kR e e d' ,2 0 3 e l s tauthstreet,Blair, (Nab. .Mn eed has nbout fifty young apple ees from four ta five yearn old,ld ll.'s young trees like the that :ed help in shaping the'pm- ming branches. Thursday, Feb. 26 at 1:30 P. M. e will demornstrate onhaxd care nd mqmgement at the Ernestruse farm just north ol Ft. Cal- run.Mr. Kruse has two yea: old :ple and grape gilantings. Friday morning at 9:00 A- M. ark in management ol'old or- lanlu will he given at Howard e:|sen's farm two nnd one-hal! iles uthwest of Drum.=. F54 afternoon at 2:W P. M., e demonstration will be hdd at e August Kerkhoff farm loated le and one-half mlla south nl zlbasta.Mr. Kerkhdf!hu o ld ld vounz fruif trees as well as-apé to use for demonstration ark. Ennn Jettick Shoes, $5 and $5- ashion Center.|4-lt SI _IOHNSON AUCTIONEER NebraskaKBlair, a t th e Ha ns Ha n se n h o me .Mr . a n d Mr s . Rola n d S mi th a n d Mr .and Mr s .Ans el 'l"oft wereamo ng tho s e wh o atten de d a Din- éc hle pa rty a t th e Alb e r t Mi ller ho me Fr id ay evening.Mr . an d Mr s . A lb e rt Nels o n a n d farn ilv vi istetl a t th e A . A . K r o n - berp; home Saturdar even ing. Mr .and Mr s .B i !W u lbe r n vis - ite d n t the Alb e r t Pe te rs en h ome Saturday evening;a n d a t t h e B i ll J ahnei home Sun dav after noon. Mr . a nd Mr s. J . W . Ni els en an d c hildren visi ted a t th e B o b Ras- mu ss en h ome S atur de v e ve ni ng . V i s i to r s a t th e A lf r e d Svog er- so n Ho me la st wee k we r e Mr . a n d Mr s .Ma gn us J oh ns on ,Mr s . Ti ld a Johnson,Mr .a n d Mr s .Er n es t Mon.\on and J ohnnie.Mr s .He n r y Ti etge n and gir ls,Mr .an d Mr s . llill Voss. Mr. and ll-ine. Bill 'l`hiel» fo ld t an d E ve ly n o f W ins ide an d Mr . a n d Mr s . Ha rr y S wa n s o n a n d fa mi ly .Mr .and Mr s .Ans el To f t an d Bric e Meh re ns dr ove to Oma h a Saturd ay eve ni ng to he lp II a r o ld Bates celebrate is b i r th anniver- sary .Mr . a n d Mr s . Rola n d S mi th a n d J u ni or sp en t Sa tur d ay eve ni n g a t the J ac k La zu re h ome.Mr . a n d Mr s .A .A .Kr on b er g an d fa mi ly we re Su nd av dinner gu es ts a t the Gu s K emp c k e h o me . Misses E m m a Mn tze n an d E l- ean or De Vi nne y enter tai ne d a bo ut twe nty - fi ve y ou np ; f olks a t, a p in oc hle pa rty a t the sc hool houseFr id ay eveninp;.Those present we r e An na Re eh .Er ma Ni els en , Ber th a,Alic e an d E m m a Ma tz en ,Margaret Li nmlen, Alma Svogerson, Ma r i e La mmem, Ir e n e a n d E lea n -o r DeVinney ,IUlmer and Alb e r t Iilonson.Ra y Ma tz ,Ha r ve y Gae- hs mll Oti n and Rud olnh Ma tz en . Kundel home, south of Blair.Mr and Mrs J L.Petersenmuah a nd mrf a ia Mrs . Alfred Beeh attended the World theatre AUc'r1oN FARM ALE As lam quitting farming lwill sell at public auction on the W . W . Meierhenry farm, nine miles north of Arlington, one and one-half miles east of Telbasta,eleven miles west and two miles north of Blair and two miles south and two miles west of Spiker, on . . .\xFRI. FEBR 20, |93i . .. Ditlof Wolsman Se r vi c e S ta t io n The Station That Sells the Goods TERMS: Cash or see your Banker. J .I H 0 S E N l BRADLEY & SEARING, Auctioneers Arlington First National Bank, Clerk. BENCH NOTES Mr. and Mrs. George Follen andson were Sunday dinner guests ofMr. and Mrs. Soren Wolsman.Dr.and Mrs.W.J.Bolt andbaby of Tekamnh,spent Sundayafternoon and evening visiting atthe Chris Jmsen home.Mr. and Mrs. Hurley Clements entenained three tables of friends at pinochle Friday evening. _ Mrs.Chris Christensen and Chris Jen- sen won the high score, and Mrs. Chris Jensen and Hurley Clemens received the low score. Mrs.Emil Hagge and Miss Marie Koenig visited at the Axi- drew Alback home Sunday eve-ning.Mrs. Ed Johnson and son, Don-ald and Mr. and Mrs. Louie Tank Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nelson and family spent Saturday evening atthe Robert Rasmussen home. Mrs. Henry Hansen is quite ill and is confined to her bed. Lars Jeppesen moved to the John Reed farm last week and has become afresident of this neigh- borhood.Mr .and Mrs. J. L. Petersen en-tertained three tables of pinochleplayer.-3 Friday evening.Whenscores were counted, Mrs.RobertRasmussen and Harr i Ervey heldhighandDorothyastersandOwen Nelson held low.Suitableprizes .were worded.Lunch wasserved at midnight. Mrs. Jens Clausen was a Mon aéaf afternoon caller at the Harry oy home.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johns vis- ited relatives in Omaha Sunday. Mrs.Harry Ervey attended a quilting party at the I-'rank Bross home in Blair Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. Clyde Allen of Blnir,were Wednesday afternoonvisitors at. the J. L. Petersen homeMr. and Mrs. Robert Rasmussenand family and Mrs. M. A. Matzdroveto Oakland Saturday andspent the day with the ladies' sis-ter, Mrs. Danielson and Yamily.FREE LUNCH AT NooN Bring your own C1111 . . . Sale Starts at Ten O'clock Sharp ... FARMERS¢=|TTENT|oN For A Limited Time Wé Will Give an Additional 10c O N E A C H $1.oo of Your Produce Check Which Is 'Traded Out at Our Station |-»n _'n F A R M M A C H I N N E R Y One new 12-24 HawParr tractor One 6-hole Sandwich corn sheller One buzz saw (good condition) One Dempster 2»ro\v cultivator Two New Century single row cultivators One International single row cultivator Two McCormick mowers . One Letz grinder One Big Dane stacker ~ OneMcCormick hay rake One hay sweep One hay rack and gear Hay slingsTwo manure spreaders One'Ford truck Two wagons (good shape) One good McCormick binder One 4-section harrow One walking plow One John Deere broadcast seeder One broadcast seeder One sulky plow One John Deere corn planter (with wire) One International corn planter (with wire) One Tantam 10-foot disc One horse disc One grindstone One wheelbarrow One good 50-foot tractor belt Several pig troughs . A few tools One pump jack and engine One 3~horse engine Seyeral barrels '~ Two water tanks Two hog watelers Two chicken houses Two chicken fountains One Sure Hatch 600-egg incubator One Old Trusty 160-egg incubator One Belle City 120-egg incubator One Queen brooder 120 white Plymouth Rock chickens One McCormick cream separator One Empire cream separator HAY AND GRAIN One stack alfalfa hay.1200 bushels corn 300 bushels barley oats s v HEADOF HORSES ANDMULES v 8 One extra good team of mules, 7 and 8 years, weight about 2500.One team smooth mouthed blacks, weight about 3000.One team heavy blacks,weight about 3400.One smooth mouth mule.One extra good saddle pony, 7 years.§addle and bridle. Four sets harness. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith vis» ited at the Elza King home Sat- urday evening.Jim Lippincott and daughter, Mildred visited at the E. C. Lip- pincott home Sunday afternoon. cious lunch was served.The honor quest reveived a. number of very lovely gifts. George Knffenberger of Platts-mouth, is visiting here at the M.E.parsormge with his daughter,Mrs.Adrian J.Edgar and Rev.Edgar.He just recently returnedfrom New York where he has been visiting his other two daughters. Mrs. Ed Menkinrg and son, Har- old of Ft. Margan. Colo., are vis-iting here with relatives. mr. and Mrs. Hervey Meredithof Ashland, Mrs.Byron Meredithand children and Mr. and Mrs.Garrett Simms of Omaha, all at-tended the funeral sendces of Mc-Calvin Haynes last week.The families of Henry Dick- rneyer,Louie Dickrneyer,J.W.Echtenkarnp, all spent Friday' eve- ning at the home of Mr. End Mrs. Bargain Sale-l-`a.shion Oenwr- Thursday,Friday,Snrurday and Monday.Silk Dresses--$10 vdues go at S5;$20 Values go at $7.95. Sizes u to 46 -a ll colors-.shop early and remember these Bar- gains are at Lhe Fashion Center in Blair.4-lt ARLINGTON NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Emil Scheer emer- mined A group of friends and rela-tives at their home Sunday evening.' U. J.Dmman has moved his family from the Badger house in- to the Crapenhoft property which was formerly occupied by D.W. Lawson. Mrs. Albert Laaker and HarryEchtenkamp entertained at a mis-cellaneous shower in honor of theirsis!-er,Miss Alice Echtenkamp, whose rnarriuge to Albert Mom,-gom;-ry of Todin, Ill. has been au- :rounred w take place in the near future.The affair was given atthe Lanker home and tliere wereabout fifty guests pnsent.Buncound other games were played dur- THREE HEAD OF CATTLE FIFTEEN HEAD OF HOGS Three milch cows, coming fresh soon.Three.Flfbeen head of spotted Poland China stock head of calves.P188- n l . . . . - .- ,_ --I l e n n ': m d W i l l i a m L a m m e r s ,J a y a n d I r a F r a z i e r ,b l u r r y S v o g e r s o n . F e r t r n m L i n d e n ,W a l t e r A n d e r s e n a n d M r .n n d . M r s .B H !V o g t .A l m a a n d H u r r y S v o g e r s o n r e c e i v e d t h e l o w p r i z e s a n d M r .a n d M r s .B i l l V o g f t t h e h i g h p d z e s o f t h e e v e - n i n s r .L a t e i n t h e e v e n i n g r e f r e s h - me n ts we r e served. \Mr. nil hlrs. Lars Rollnnd andPhillip vi 'ted one day last weekat the 1105.41 Hartford home in Oakland,St. Pauls Aid met Thursdayafb ernoon at the George Rasmussenhome with an attendnnee of nine members.Mr and Mrs Ed Ham en andnmn lf Mr.mi Mr s . H. ~ L a r-D AIE D o m u s" _''¢. u »»» ¢»-,- - - ._- - - __ ,_s e n a n d d a u g h t e r s ,a n d M r .a n d M r s M o r r i s M a s t e r s l e f t S u n -M r s .J o h n n y T a y l o r w g "S u n d a y d a y f o r F a i : b u r y w h e r e s h e w i ! !d i m w r g u e s t s a t t h e e t e r H a n - s p e n d n w e e k v i s i t i n g a t t h e h o m e s e n h o m e i n F 1 a m o n t . o f h e r d a u g h t e r ,M r .a n d M r s .M i s s N e n a A n d e r s e n w a s a G l e n n B r o w n e r a n d J a c k ..\ § » ' e d p § s d z } y a f t e r n o o n v i s j f o r a g Lawrence Cook returned home the Martin Larsen nmne.mr. anuSaturday after a. montlfa visit at Mrs.Ed Hansen and daughtersCamper and Greyb I, Wyoming.were Saturday evening visitors and M1-aud 1\lra.hB'. F. Masters, Mr.|I§lr.Iand Mrs. Shzs Ro llnd and;';',°f gfagg §3Z"§§d""i1§§}'§.?;~.2§§'€.¥. were un ay a ternoon spent Saturday in Shenandoah, In.|Mr . and Mrs.Chris Peterson f Majgr Ormtmy came S"'"'? °"Yf"a § "§ ""'{a ff_=~===-<>== guests at rom asper,yo. to spend ew e ew r ome.weeks at the home of his mi Maul Messrs.and Mesdames Richard and Mrs. Roiand Orrnshy.'Nelson and Leonard,Fred Ahle- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Masters and merer and familf, Chris Peterson.a.......\.»...... .J ::...Mm+.norn ¢I¢|l.n\1 'fnmilv an Henrv SCllB2lU d u g i l u t l a L u .l . \ t : | u v | | \ . ,\ . n u l c u n s -» » - - -. - -- . . .J ___ _ _,u r d a y a n d s t a y e d u n t i l M o n d a s p e n t T h u r s d s v e v e n i n g a t t h e e v e n i n g a t B .F .M a s t e r s .C a d L o t t n n n h o m e . M r .a n d M r s .C h a s .B e r r y M M r .a n d M r s .C l a r e n c e L o n g o f d i n n e r u e s t s S u n d a y a t t h e F ..O m a h a ,s p e n t S u n d a y a t t h e C a r l B r n w n o m e .L R a s m u s s e n h o m e .M r .a n d M r s . M i s s E s t e l l s R e n a r d l e f t b y M a r t i n L a r s e n a n d s o n s w e r e e v e agito f o r C a li f o mi a la s t we e k to n i n g guests.'nsi t i ndc fin ite iy with r ela tives and Mr s .Chr is Peterson wa s a. friends.Th ur s da y guest o f Mi s s E d a A n - -_.. ._. ._. .__.........- . - _ . _ . _._ . . . . . . . - . - - . . - - SPECIAL w. SPECIAL LAYING MASH For $1.65 per hundred Blair Feed Mill) TA'we place yougel your feedground lheMat and u - - - - r x a h vn nl nn |; ' ° 4 \ v n ¢ » u | * )i 0 0 1 from Des Mainu lut Thundxy, wlgere she hu spent mme time in caring for her mlater through | long period of illness.While in Des Moines she also wok oceuion tn vi sit ; number of old friends and while she enioved the time pay lhe was also happy w be nf.home again. - __-__ B A P T I S T C H U R C H 'Th e following churches nre in- L . J . B o n n . P a s to r vi ted :Blai r, D ec atur ,Te k a ma h , ---He r ma n , Ro s e Hi l l, K e n mr d , A r l~ 'H 1 Q | |1| |E4 With The Churches |1921 ..mdwullbe rnnde di re c to ruf thé |Following their g'rad\\l!i0n COK°bureau ol foreign m d domesticpo d G ru b o r g v u t d l i w i 90' nommente of the Udbed Shiade duty at Duvet, N. J., while Qor-pmme nt of commerge.Under he now holds.D r . K l d n n c e n t ly returned fr o m 1.survey trip abroad amd was one of the speak- e r s e a r l y i n t h e w e e k a t t h e an- ..| ~ r i ~in the work of ther qsnrmrmnsizr department.. ; » \ ~ . |u n a ~ f ~S a n Die go,Calif.A t th ei r n e w ..| era earlyin theweekat the an -These are | few of the old town: that have gone their way leavingvnlv fdnt footprints in the sands of time. a . n e w ~ ~ a t ~from f ~ r ~ "WIurtldon'ta eeiahm v a.won low, sneaking beast" BABY CHICKS NEBRASKA ACCREDITED We Set Every Monday and Thursday B l a i r I n c u b a t o r C o m p a | \ ¥H a t c h e r y PHONE Black 395 CHAS.GAYDOU, Mgr CHICK PRICE LIST loc loc l2c l 2c l 2c Five percent Qff on all orders received before March first.Chicks to be delivered any date desired in February, Mareh, April or May. Barred Rocks ---- White Wyandottes --- W hite Minorcas --` » Buff Minorcas ------ Light Brahmas ------ S. ~ W . Leghorns .... S. C. Brown Leghorna .. Buff Orphingtons . ~. White Rocks ..:.... R. I. Reds ....... 121: l2c l 2 c l2c l4c 1 PlloNE ~ BLACK .r A . |af c "rn. .~~;"as. T-..f a ~:¢ , 1 u ..~'.f '.a e f . f r fI \'.. u 1 .r x .2 a =. ~';~..\Ji»"; .- ..|¥~'~a»f ~~ . ». , . ,~~* ° » u | } ° | " ' | \ l \ " " l lIl l ; |\ l l u | § ' \ \`." 1 l : | : | ' . l . l l r ';"~';.=.o ,r;=lf='-"Q l,L.,\Q {_¥ U a.. I l \\ 4\" .1....1 1r § L i { r ' ~'l . l . .P ?E .''. r :~" ?'. . . . .; _"I - .».l ," M rii1= f 5 " ' 7 -: E _ . '~a < * ' » »f r a ~.\ \ :. :a»J , I .1 .m & ¢ , !: . ' f 'i |r'." ' ¥ »» " ' f :<; "I l \ *~ ._2 .. .j: ....v) ynM f :gi .~e é ;e§~§'3; '-J».w¢.*.'a¢ v lan lx l 1Ir llu l1 f \ PHUNE BLACK 395 MOST MODERN no snzarrnnr mculurrons AND EQUIPMENT N E B R A S K A A c c n n n r r n n O v e r s s , o o o C a p a c i t y These chicks are all fr o m Nebraska Separate individual com partments Accredited flocks.Hatched right s for 611 custom hatching. here in an AC CR ED IT ED SANIT - AR Y Ha tc he ry.Thorough disinfection and sanitation. Clan Sanitary 'Hatching Room and Surroundings These chicks are 100 percent correct all big husky fellows.They go right from our hatchery room out to your brooder house with no chance of set back that second hand chicks are subject to. CHI CKS SERVICED Our Chicks are handled by experienced chick men.Ray Krogh, Einer Vig and Chas Gaydou are our service men.It is worth something to you to know that we are ready to service our chicks and our brooders.This service is yours for the asking and no extra cost to you. lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllll|||l||||||||llll||& l' U:PASTORS datum. seaetary cf tha ¢|¢p.g¢.ment of commeroe, vim-.h polmon ha now holds.Dr. Kldn ncenily renamed from A survey trip abroad and was one of the speak- er; early in the weekat the an- nw oonvendun of the gslodatinn of National Advertisers.sharing part of the first day's program with hia departmenul co-worker, Robert P.Lamont,secretary of commerce. o fdme . : awar de d a d ip lo ma . Cor por al Gru sbo rg , who is a s on of the late J . C. Grusbor g, of Blair, has been wi th th e Ma ri ne s fo r a nu mb e r of y ea rs ,an d ha s served i n Franc e,Ha i ti ,San to Do mi n go , an d elsewhere.H e wa s statio ne d at Quan tic o , C o., bef ore c oming to Philadelphia. Co rp or al Co mp to n , wh o i s a so n o f Mr s .A..A .Co mp to n,701 S. W a lk er A ve . , Blai r, h a s se rved o n th e battlesh ip Tennessee,an d i n Nic ar ag ua , an d als o at man y W e st Coast stations.B o th joined the Ma r i n e s a t Oma h a ,the f o r me r i n 1916,wh ile Co mp to n enlisted i n ||I |~ !l f r o m th e pres ent to wn b y th a t na me ,wa s la i d o u t i n 1855..I n 1856 i t h a d a we e kly newsp aper. I t w a s th e po i n t of debarl-:ation fo r Mo r mo n e mi g ra n ts b o un d f r o m St. L o u i s to Sa lt L a k e .I ts n a me wa s late r c h a n g ed to Dresden. BABY CHICKS NEBRASKA ACCREDITED The following churches nre in- ted:Blair, Decatur,Tekamaln °g || MANY "ms ' r" 'r o w Ns ARESCA'I'I"IR'§f[) OVER NEBRASKA Even a state 75 years old may witness such changes that towns, once important,have disappeared from view and leave only an in- scription on the historical record. Nebraska has s number of these:Rock Bluffs on the Missouri Ever in Cass county has faded into the past.It was a thriving village fifty years ago.The low- er part of the old brick seminary is now used for a school house. Oreopolis, founded in 1858, also had a brick seminary for the ac- comodation of 250 students.It was an ambitious town in Cass county.The town expired with the demise of the seminary. St. Doroin stood on the Missouri river in Nemaha county and facedaflourishing future;It wi la i d out in '1854,named for Joseph Deroin, an Otoe [ndlan chief, had several good stores, a fine school house and a first class flooring mill.It is now a memory. Richardson county had several towns that have vanished from the map.Archer, the first coun- ty seat, was founded in 1856.Ito streets are now ridges between the com rows on a farm.Some of its houses were moved to Falls City. Ymneton and Winnebago,which stood near the river above Rulo, have long since ceased to exist. Ango ,seven miles above Falls City,was s slapping place for boats,I t had two churches,aparochial school, a Tumer hall, a saw mill,shingie mill and a packing house.Cholera attacked the little town and took oft' many of the people."The place thereof shall lmow it no more". Daughter (having just reeeivad a new mink out from futher): "W 1 ntldo n'ts e e ia how;won- derful (ur em wma from such a low, sneaking beast"Fnther: "I don't uk Ior thanks, dur. but x zully insist on respect! THE HACK SAW SPEQALS m : , 1 PlloNE ~ BLACK .r A . |af c "rn. .~~;"as. T-..f a ~:¢ , 1 u ..~'.f '.a e f . f r fI \'.. u 1 .r x .2 a =. ~';~..\Ji»"; .- ..|¥~'~a»f ~~ . ». , . ,~~* ° » u | } ° | " ' | \ l \ " " l lIl l ; |\ l l u | § ' \ \`." 1 l : | : | ' . l . l l r ';"~';.=.o ,r;=lf='-"Q l,L.,\Q {_¥ U a.. I l \\ 4\" .1....1 1r § L i { r ' ~'l . l . .P ?E .''. r :~" ?'. . . . .; _"I - .».l ," M rii1= f 5 " ' 7 -: E _ . '~a < * ' » »f r a ~.\ \ :. :a»J , I .1 .m & ¢ , !: . ' f 'i |r'." ' ¥ »» " ' f :<; "I l \ *~ ._2 .. .j: ....v) ynM f :gi .~e é ;e§~§'3; '-J».w¢.*.'a¢ v lan lx l 1Ir llu l1 f \ PHUNE BLACK 395 his examinations in the duties of CHRISTIAN CHURCH A. J. Hnrtett. Putnr Bible School, l0 A. M. Morning Worship, 11 A. M. Christian Endeavor, 6:80 P. ll. Preaching, 7:80 P. M. Kid-week meeting Wednesday. 'uso p. m. Attendance:Bible school 97, Moming Worship 64,Christian Endeavor 12, evening serviee 61. Bible readings this week, l. Cor. chapters 8 through 9. The church is preparing to be- d n a pre-pentecostal campaign March 1. CONGREGATIONAL cnlmcn A.F.Newell.Pastor r In n few days Lent will be upon .One 40-day period in a' year ia not too much or too often for ; to take account of our religious . k; to pay unusual attention to ~ur inner life; to harden ourselves ~gainst temptations to a pagan ife The Sunday moming addresses~tiring lent will have to do with hese matters.Next Sunday the | : : ~ w i l l speak of "Five Corn-uofl Temptations of Life in Blair." Church School at 10 u. m1 Prizm. .E.Fleck,t.The young 1 ~ple meet at 6: G for lunch and ~scussiom / 'l.»od, make me tolerant in speech and mind, st m9~1nist.nken judgment prove unkind; or in another's place how can I tellhat I myself would do one half as well?" ngwn, Wuhinswn. Fremont Ce-I -Bluffs, Nickerson-Ames, Hoop~~r~Beth¢l,Oakland, Lyons, Cnig- Alder Grove, Valley-Elk Clty. Thank you, Mrs. C. J. Brady, District President, W. F. M. S. LOCAL OVERFIDW Misa Rosalie Foley was a guest of Miss Haniet Helms of Lincoln, last Friday evening and attended a sorority party. Mrs.Frank Simon of Omaha, daughter of Mrs.Jas.Stapleton of this city, plans to leave Friday for California when she will spend several months with hex son, Frank. Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Pedersen are moving to the Mrs. L. D. Warrick farm nn the bottom, and Mr. Ped- ersen will help Mr. Prentice Smith with his farm work the coming year. Wednesday.Feb.l l was the l w l l l sell at the Henry Grimm Sale Pavillon at Blalr, Nebr.. at l:00 p. m.on JS A T ' D A Y ,F E B .1 4 16 Head of Plate Bred Registered s r o r r m P O L A N D c l - : n u a a o o n s o w s As follows:Seven trled brood sows bred to s; sow-S-A-L-E- vV O L U M E 5 Blair. Nebraska, Pizhruury 12, 1931 N U M B E R 8 6 Sirloin, 'I' Bone Porterhouse STEAK I ISC r-ER POUND Round Steak 25c P E R P O U N D mn-:F ROASTS 1 4 : t o l 8 c l b . Jensen of this city and in order to surpnse her a number of rela- tives came in with well filled baskets on Sunday evening.A fine time was reported. 'i`he'young people of the Fira! Lutheran church held a surprise farewell on Rev. and Mrs. Nielsen list Tuesday evening, Feb. 10.A very pleasant social evening was enjoyed.Rev.Nielsen is closing his pnetorate at this time. Tom Flynn of nenr Missouri Valley, passed away at his home on last Friday evening.Funeral services were held Sunday and in- terment was made in MissouriValley.Mr. Flynn was lmown w a number ol Blair people, having resided here some years ago. On last Saturday evening,s number of friends gathered atlhe J.P.Anderson home to surpdse Clifford Meizler,the occasion being his birthday.There were three tables of pinochle players and the evening was one of plea- sure so all.Lunch was served at the usual time. Mrs.E.J.Hancock returned ll Household expenses are high these days --but if you w:}nt to experience a real jolt, try a few days of travelw FREE! 4 genuine G l o b e "Glow Maid" Rang- es will be awarded between Febmary 9 and March 5.Tune in on WOW, Omaha 1 to 1:15 every. day for specially arrang- ed Associated Globe Dealers p r o g r a m Ranges.Stop in at our store to registerYouhavefourop-portunities to win. COFFEE HAPPY nommw snmnnur CEDAR MUNARCII 42c lb. Bulk Pork Sausage lSc Boiling Bat' 94:to l l c l b He le ' s so me good advic e f r o m a n old fd e nd s of o ur s : " D o n o t" ,she say s,"b e The » A Good Santo; Coffee 22c lb. stool th at's no t i n y o ur way ."'Think it over ! BULK COFFEE 99 l-2 3542 lb. Minds 324: lb. Gem 294: lb. P °"Ldutyu t D u v e r ,N .J.,'\vhl1eCor°- pon ! C omp tc m wa s t,r 1l1 ¢f¢ ».¢ .I ta S a n Die go,Calif.A t th ei r n e w ..| n Iic»at-large because the urgent need of the day,in his opinion. was to accelerate the circulation of money."Mass psychology",said Dr.Kiein, "hes unquestionably been a factor in the depression through which we are passing.This some power which has generated fearcanbe employed to dissipate it and create new confidence." Dr. Klein has devoted his entire life to the study of economics and commerce.He was called from a prufeséorship at Harvard univer» sity to become chief of the Latin- ArneHcan division of the United States department of commerce ~ r i ~in the work of the tn vi sit ; number of old friends and while she enioved the time nay lhe was also happy w be nf.home again. Mr.m d Mrs.Joe hzu r e re~ tamed Sunday evedng from a weekend vidt with Mr. and Mn. W. W. Riley of Pierce, Neb.On MOST MODERN no snzarrnnr mculurrons AND EQUIPMENT N E B R A S K A A c c n n n r r n n O v e r s s , o o o C a p a c i t y These chicks are all fr o m Nebraska Separate individual com partments Accredited flocks.Hatched right s for 611 custom hatching. here in an AC CR ED IT ED SANIT - AR Y Ha tc he ry.Thorough disinfection and sanitation. Clan Sanitary 'Hatching Room and Surroundings These chicks are 100 percent correct all big husky fellows.They go right from our hatchery room out to your brooder house with no chance of set back that second hand chicks are subject to. CHI CKS SERVICED Our Chicks are handled by experienced chick men.Ray Krogh, Einer Vig and Chas Gaydou are our service men.It is worth something to you to know that we are ready to service our chicks and our brooders.This service is CHICK PRICE LIST loc loc l2c l 2c l 2c Five percent Qff on all orders received before March first.Chicks to be delivered any date desired in February, Mareh, April or May. Barred Rocks --- White Wyandottes -- W hite Minorcas -` » Buff Minorcas ------ Light Brahmas ------ S. ~ W . Leghorns .... S. C. Brown Leghorna .. Buff Orphingtons . ~.. White Rocks ..:.... R. I. Reds ....... 121: l2c l 2 c l2c l4c pe~given ~ an~ ~ethod um~ will :l ||| repre senta tive gr o u p o f adver tis- er s d u r i n g th e depre ssio n of 1921 bh owed th a t those wh ic h inc reas- e d th ei r advertisi ng,h a d losses du r i n g th e wo rs t p e ri o d o n ly o n e - h a lf a s g r e a t a s those wh ic h de- creased it.On e y e ar la te r,th e f i r ms hi c h h a d increased their ad ve rtis in g app rop ria tio ns sho wed an averag e gain of .7 perc e nt while th e a ve r a g e f o r th e o th e r s wa s a 12 pe rc en t dr op o n th e wr on g si de of th e le d ge r . " T o those ma nu fa c tur er s wh o wo uld s e ek mo r e r ap i d a dju stmen t a n d q u i c k e r r e t u r n t o n o r m a l b u s - 4...:a ~ assistant secretary of the United States department of commerce, in a statemmt nude to Sturges Dor-mnce, president of Dorrsnce, Sull- ivln & Co. of Haw York.- "In advertising", said Dr. Klein, "the business world has at its command a force which if intelli- gently employed will be certain to speed up our progress toward eco- nomic well being, for past exper-iences have proven the beneficial results of advertidngf at a time when business is depressed. "Advertising is to national busi- ness at the present moment just what initiatiw.courage and re- sourcefulness are to an individual. All signs indicate that we have reached the bottom of the decline and indeed in some phases, we are gradually moving upward.Never was there a better opportunity for pound management,coupled with advertising' having a real messageto help the budness of the coun-try get started on its climb back to prosperitgi. ADVERTISING HELD ASA DEPRESSION cum-: "The firm which eliminates or mdiully curtail; its advertising at this time in #he interest o! econ- s h rr s i mehmy is pursuing l o g"~in~ ...=. _~ . ¢with Mrs. Chas.Spence of Stan- wn.Ncb.Mr.Iazure reports that section of Nebraska prosper- ous looking and in good ahape, having had very fine crops lu ! year. New Spring Fashion Cenwr Silk Dresses priced at $6.75 and $12.75in size.-s 11 lo 52 and 14% io 2655 -the most beautiful Silk Dresses; we hnvc ever shown-and we have] sold thousands. If you need a New Sprlng Dress buy it at the Fashion , Center in Blair-their 1000 Store; Buying Power enables them o: give you the best looking SilkDresses made at the lowest pm.; ible prices.4-lt| $3.50 A Year Daily Sunday $2.00 Extra Special mail Subscription rate during February 1981 in Nebraska and northern Kansas on n e w or renewals. PAY To DAY SAVE FIFTY CENTS On ONE YEAR subscriptions to start any time during 1931. Lincoln Journal lf yo u are in the market for a Rangethis sprirng come in and let us show you our line. And It'n Not A Stotch Story-- Notice That! "Oh, papa,I saved five cents today.I ran all the way to s c h o o l behind a street car."."For shame,Ahie; you should have run behind a bus and saved ax dime!" This week we have ,a special bargain for ..: | ||:|:m a n stan d in g near an d said," W o u ld you c ontribute some- th i n g to the old La di e s' Ho me. " u~sl * Pmnsfu' HAHIJWAHE once,"My mother- in-law." Blair, Nehruh you;a good milkpail for 39c. We wonder if to- duy's young folks will wipe away a tear 40 years from now when the orch- estra plays 'Red Hot Mamma". We are getting in o u r Garden Seed' now, and have sold a few packages all ready. The solicitor for the charity was having a hard time.Finallysheapproacheda THE HACK SAW .vV O L U M E 5 Blair. Nebraska, Pizhruury 12, 1931 N U M B E R 8 6 Household expenses If y ou are in the you;a good milk are high these days market for a Range pail for 39c. --but if you w:}nt to this sprirng come in ..... I 1 normal.measured by the amand- lrdn of these last few months.The Sunday School had an nt-hendnnce of eight;three.Our superintendent set e attendance :mal for one Iundred for next Sum; day.Let us not disappoint hun.. Those of you who have a perfect attendance record for the pastthreemonthswillreceiveyoursecond pin in the Cross and CrownSe e m-We are proud of you'Iv o have such a record.The Junior B. Y.P.U. had afine meeting Sunday and finishedtheir contest and will have a Val-entine party at the church Satur day at 2:30.I! you have beenpresent even once during the con-test you are eligible to attend the party.| Members of the church must not forget that our Church Treasurer cannot meet the financial oblige-* tions of the church unless we pro- vide the money.The E\er_3I; 1\iemI ber Canvaas fell so far eneath the opemting budget, that the Ad-' """°'£¥ Board voted to participate in e "Statewide Simultaneousi Every Member Cunvasa"whichwill he put. on during the week be-l ginnipg with Apdl 19.You will 716 RATS : W i th A $ 1. 00 Pac ka ge o f " W i l l K m " By a Farmer ofBad/'uni law: "WILL KILL"l l made of the highest quality nl-zu SQUILL,highly recommended by the United Slslen Agricultural Department for killir Rll|.Positively not a poison.Salixladivn guaranteed your money v-ill.be cheerfully refunded.Buy \\ll.l.. KILL from The Steuart fharmacy 5 5 mlInnInll|||\|nn||||||I||ulI||u||||||||IIIll|||||||IllIIIIMHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIE ENNARD 'mins BLAIR IN FRIDAY N|G|{]"§ GAME A doubleheader basketball game as played last Friday at the high 'xclzool gymnaaium at Blair.Aa a reliminary game to the regularly -eduled high school game the inton-Evans basketball team met r m s :m r m o m s r c m m c nW. Byron Pardum Pastor ~as just received by the pastor: Dr. Lydia L. Schaurn will be in I -a District from February 15 1 March 1, inclusive and will be Blair on February 20 (World ~ay of Prayer]10:30 to 4:00. ~nch served in church. Plates 50c. use send reservations to Miss rm Raver, Blair, Nebraska.Dr. '~um wi l!speak morning and ~moon; A. M. "The Home Base a Missionary Sees It" and P. M. n the work abroad.Question : ~x Bound Table right sfterlunch.ra.Boohcr, our District Exten- ou Secretary,of Kennard,will: k on Extension Work. unkind - .. - ._ his examin a ti on s i n th e d utie s o f a quar temn.ma ter se rg ean t a ndwas awar de d a di pi oma. Cor por al Gru sbo rg , who is a s on of the late J . C. Grusbor g, of Blair, has been wi th th e Ma ri ne s fo r a nu mb e r of y ea rs ,an d ha s served i n Franc e,Ha i ti ,San to Do mi n go , an d elsewhere.H e wa s statio ne d :|.~r |l |~ 1 |:|:o : That I myself would do one half as well?" CHRISTIAN CHURCH A. J. Hnrtett. Putnr Bible School, l0 A. M. Morning Worship, 11 A. M. Christian Endeavor, 6:80 P. ll. Preaching, 7:80 P. M. Kid-week meeting Wednesday. 'uso p. m. Attendance:Bible school 97, Moming Worship 64,Christian Endeavor 12, evening serviee 61. Bible readings this week, l. Cor. chapters 8 through 9. The church is preparing to be- d n a pre-pentecostal campaign March 1. u c x c a w u u a L u 1 1 . Th e llne~up and sc oring o f t h e 'bexms v a s a s fo llo ws : Ke n na r d , §Per-Field Foul sonalPlayerGoals Goals FoulsImhard. R. F. Dec ker, L. F. Ha n . C . Mc Can n, R. G. n m .. . To t8 l 11 3 7 wi f i t Sllbstittlfbd f o r Qimnns:nn__ _ _ - - __ . v u g f . ¢ w u . . »an d Ne me tz f o r V i g . Th e F r i da y ni g h t : fa me wa s th e th i r d defeat f o r the Bi ai r te a m th i s y ear o f whic h Ke nn ar d ha.1 In :linthnr 1~n\||rnn hu l|u¢¢.2.M- . . .. - - . . . -b w u n u n l u l u n i D D N l J th e Mod e r n W oo dman o f Amer ic a, a fr ater na l organization,is m n - ni ng a n a dver tis emen t i n re g ar dto th ei r f or ty - ei gh t y ear rec ord o f success.F o r fu r th e r i n f o mmti o n c a ll T. H. W r ig h t o r F r ed B. Lo n g wh o a re lo c a l representatives.` B L A I R M A R I N E S M A K E G O O D Ildvajcement is in prospect for THE HACK SAW .vV O L U M E 5 Blair. Nebraska, Pizhruury 12, 1931 N U M B E R 8 6 Household expenses are high these days --but if you w:}nt to experience a real jolt, try a few days of travelw FREE! 4 genuine G l o b e "Glow Maid" Rang- es will be awarded between Febmary 9 and March 5.Tune in on WOW, Omaha 1 to 1:15 every. day for specially arrang- ed Associated Globe Dealers p r o g r a m Ranges.Stop in at our store to registerYouhavefourop-portunities to win. He le ' s so me good advic e f r o m a n old fd e nd s of o ur s : " D o n o t" ,she say s,"b e lf yo u are in the market for a Rangethis sprirng come in and let us show you our line. And It'n Not A Stotch Story-- Notice That! "Oh, papa,I saved five cents today.I ran all the way to s c h o o l behind a street car."."For shame,Ahie; you should have run behind a bus and saved ax dime!" This week we have ,a special bargain for ..: | ||:|:m a n stan d in g near an d said," W o u ld you c ontribute some- th i n g to the old La di e s' Ho me. " u~sl * Pmnsfu' HAHIJWAHE your way."Thinkit n]L¢.», Nebraska once,:'My ~othe~- overl in-law." you;a good milkpail for 39c. We wonder if to- duy's young folks will wipe away a tear 40 years from now when the orch- estra plays 'Red Hot Mamma". We are getting in o u r Garden Seed' now, and have sold a few packages all ready. The solicitor for the charity was having a hard time.Finallysheapproacheda just completea =§"§i§= mgonths' courae in the'Marine Corps Quar- termaster school at Philadelphia, Pt. By an odd coincidence, two Ma- rines from the same town were among the twenty~one men,whoappeared bo be qualified for pro- motion, and were selected for spo-sa¢5§~ sow-S-A-L-E-_-»._ DANCE A T Ki n g ' s P a v i l i o n Mika Nonh of Bllir on Hlghvuy No. 5 l w l l l se ll a t t h e He n ry Gri m m S a l e P a vi l l o n a t B l a l r,Ne b r . . a t l : 0 0 p . m . o n S A T ' D A Y ,F E B .1 4 16 Head of Pure Bred Registered s r o r r m P O L A N D c l - : n u a ao on s o ws As fo ll ow s:Seven trle d b rood so ws b red to Sure Shot. llred by |930 Nebraskn Grand Chqmplon. Nlne gilt: bred to Meddler. slred by Nebraska 2 nd prize boar lt Nebraska State Falr.Sat., Febr. 14th Il you want fell, large: profitable. any leedlng. healthy Brood Saws come to this sale. Nuns better wlll be snld thll year. gm Y. GRAVERlloL'l`, 0wnerI ~D FLOOR GOOD MUSIC GOOD osnnn Music BY Milt Nelson uf Oml u |