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03-05-1931ENTERPRISFTHE WASHINWPON COUN'l`Y'B rnnrrs THE NEW S-R/e¢a nllsa| PLAYS NO nv o nrm s BLAlR'S LEADING NEWSPAPER nun GENERAL NEWS OF WASHINGTON THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF WASHINGIWJN UUUNT I, Nnnzm om x `NUMBER"f| ! 6 llh G ¢ r ¢ l¢ lB p a ¢ ¢ ( Nd ¢ ilh » - wnnnnum c oury.m m m , - m ; 1 s m r 1 = B = - ' 4 ¢ T NEBRASKA. MARCH 5. 1931 E S'-'b°¢rip!ion Price, 81.50 per Year.` ng e ~yy, ~c eather Report For February 1931 RECEIVES HEAVY FINE gpE{.l.ING CONTEST MARCH g Thg county spelling contest is to be held Monday, March Sth at the court house in Blair.In this con- test every district in the county is privileged to send representa- tives in accordance with the rules as laid down by the county super- intenmlent.The object of the oontat is to ln;=t'l=¢brusuy was even wnrlnvrand mor.; bzautiful.The monthly mean wa.= 36.7 this year as com-pared to 39.2 n your ago, notwith- ""rv""~ 5+tnuchcrl fl beiow zerolast. 1"¢inumy on the 15th, and lil :'~'1 "'" low mark this year.This i~ l|\0{\lcd in the fact that B. F. I). I=REs1DE1-rr xionomsu Around fifty members of the Blair Fire Department and a num-ber of fdends, gntherw at. the the two high schools Fullenan proved to have an exceptional team nml were ma much for Blair. This game closed with a score of 15 zo 39 for Fullerton. sp~t and ~t. was he who made the baskets for the wimgers. Joe Olson of Herman, was pluc~- under arrest recently on 1 charge oi having liquor in his posseadon and also for driving u car when intoxicated.On the firn chlrge he was fined $100 and on the W; duct the contest. State c o ntes t to be held A p r i l 2-1 i n Omah a,and the State Contest whi c h wi ll be held a t th e sta te fa ir .Th e tw o winnens i n the c ou nty c on te st will n ot o nly rep re se nt the c ounty o t these contests b u t wi ll also receive medals.Th e win ner o f the fi r s t Prize to rec eive a g0 ld me d al a n d the wi n n e r o f th e Q paswoml the mean is 32.0, as against 31.1 in the some mo n th s o f 1920 and 1921 , o f 3 0.5 in the win ter of 1918 :mul 1919 and 29.7 the winter o f 1905 and 1906.Th is is not an great deal to brag on, 1. 8, but still it makes o n nil- time r ec ord. Ad di ng ; th e mo nth of Novembe r this y our sti ll holds th e rec ord wi th n mo n th ly me a n o f 35.3,as compared to the so me mo n th s o f th e wi n te r o f 1918 and 1919, 32.2 in 1 920 and 192l,:mll 3 2.1 in 1 905 and 1906.So vu an rig htly c la imfor the winter o?1D3U and 19.11 as th e wa rmes t i n th e po s t 37 y ea rs , n t leant,fur th er hac k th an th a t CORN THIEVES APPREHENDED Sheriff Sutherland was called out of bed at about one o'clock last Thursday morning by the nlght watchman of Herman.A strange truck loaded with corn had stopped for air at one of the fill- ...¢»:- vlees. The city mayor, J. Harold Stew- art and the city councllmen were present and also three members of the Tekamah Fire Department. Following n splendid dinner served by the Clifton hotel force. informal talks were made by a number of the boys and the eve- ning was voted a very pleasant one for all.H. L. Morris takes up the office as president of the ox-ganimtion of which he has been a member for years.__, ning, March 4, for a dinner given in honor of John McKay, who is just retiring from the presidency of the Department after serving in that capacity for the past twel\¢ years.Mr. 1\'IcK}ly has the distinc~ tion of having been a member of the Blair Fire Department for forty~two years and his feilow members desired in tins way to nb record~ farther ngck. 'Tulips were well out of the ground on the Sth of the month DAY and met the truck on the highway between Blair And Herman and nffer queatianing Ula driven, plac~ ed them under arrest. It was found that they had stolen the corn from Wm. Rnnkin waichxnnn surmised that Omahawalthe destination and that the main highway would be the route. i~mediately hurried away.Two men were in the truck and their actions were suspicious Jim as?.h»i Ir c m a r k a b i e w i n t e r e v e r e x p e r i e n - od i n Ne b r a s k a , b y u s a t le a s t. - Dcm C.VnnDeusen,loc al U .S W eathe r Obse rver. bloom on the 21st out on the golf course, where there has been green grass all month.Not solidly green but green enough to show.There has been no frost in the grolind :ind plowing and other farm workhas been carried along as though it were spring.Plowing started in January, even.But we don't want to make the folks in California and Floriclo feel too bod, so will leave |n uuJacobAndreaaen of 510 wu t .....n t 4 ware placed n jd! in await triul ir ~n Omaha. 'The Bu~c o ~w officials were notified and they and with wdl filled mum served A luncheon that will be long re- membered by mll present. The nftemoun was spent In | social mnnner and those pre.-sent declared that all enjoyed the event |1 :I .day.About fifty relatives and ..| | ~ s s n s s a x r zs 3 5 THWEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs.Chan.Krohn o west of Herman, celebrated thei thirty-filth wedding anniversary last Thursday evening, Bah.26th when they invited in about sevznty - - 0 uw....-;._ T h e |n ~ will be settled at Lyons next 'I'ues~ quy, March 10.The game will be played between Decatur and Lyons During the regular season each team has won 5 games and lost 1. In the dlndct tournament held here in Blair n week ago Lyonsbeat Decatur by 2 points so this a J __;_.,,Mor e than thre e h und re d p eop le attended the twe nty - fi f th a n nu a l Homec omi ng Banq uet whi c h wa s ne ld at th e C olle g e di n in g h all o n Saturday evening.Avi a ti o n wa s the the me o f the banquet whic h wa s presented no t on ly thr ou gh the elaborate dec orations,mod el aeroplanea soaring above t h e heads of the diners, but also in the toaata an d the speeches whi c h were de livered . | .Rc v. Carl Ne ls on of A vu c a , Io wa , q nr me r Da na s tu - dent, delivered the main address of th e even in g ; wleg ra ms an d le tter s were received f r o m a lu mn i wh o 1 0 | I an cinc ulated f o r th e di ff er en t c i ty offic es ar e ri f e o n e ve r y h mm a n d i t lo o k ; a s th o u g h b y th e ti me th e f i l- 4 4| an It c Mi n g Ag n e s Gi lb e r u o i o f Oma - ha , c a me up o ve r S un d a y to vi s i t 1 .|nu APPEALS CASE .lack Miller, who has been under arrest.for several days on the charge o f selling intoxicating liquor, hld his hearing lust Thurs~ day and was found guilty.He was sentenced m ninety days in jail.Au appeal was taken and Jack ,, .. ~row to be a thriller clearance sde which is to start Saturday morning when every» thing wiil start with n.hang ns the proprietor,Mr.Babe Marks, says he is going to clear out. Sell- ing to the bare walls as the big poster says, which The Enterprise force has been busy on this week Five thousand big four-page foiders have been printed and are now in the mails speeding towaxd the housewives of this county and adjoining counties telling them of the big bargains in store for them in this big sale event.Read the big four-page ads in this week's Enterprise, or the big folders and then take advantage of this offer. ' lRI l ' L l' ] l5 ! l{ T HUA Ycl:1.r:u| :A'rxo:~¢ Th e He r ma n L n d wi g h o mo wa s th e scene o f a me rr y ga th er in g last.Th ur sd ay ni g h t wh e n about fo r ty frie nds gathered to e njo y a triple c elebration. The gues ts of ho nor, who se birth urmi vers urie s fe ll on the s ame day we re Mr s .He r ma n La d wi g ,Mr s . A .J .Har go tt. a nd Hi lla r d Stric k- lc tt.A m o n g the guoots \\0IC the me mbe r s o f th e L . L . W .B. clue.: of the C hd stia n c h ur c h .The evc ~ ni n g was sp e nt in ga mes an d a t a I! were l Ieventwasalso unique in that President.and Mrs. Rodholm of Grand View Coliege at. Des Moines, Iowa were present and participated in the program.The Dana Coliege debuters won two out of wree debates with other (Continued on page twelve) Na va l Tr ea ty an d the Smo ot- Ha wle y Ta r if f B ill. Ap p mp ri a le a $45,000,000 for Drouth Reiiéf u m m m u l n n B A R S P A RK E R F RO M S . C OU RT . . . . . . - . . - - - .~.g ~g g . ~Io f L i n c o l n ,i s t o g i v e h i s o r a t i o n " C r i m e - I t s C a u s e a n d C u r e .I s P r o h i b i t i o n t h e C a u s e ? "i n ,' h c loc al Baptist.churc h. Mr . Ho wa r d i s th e y o u n g n e g r o who u. y ear ag o won th e Neb ras ka 4 |.a | |' Adjourns N AT IO N A L N E G R ( ) O R AT O R C O M IN G ' r o B L A I R A w e e k f r o m ne xt S un d ay eve - '~ward lfol~ow in the n~ar future 4 s o a m c i lma n an d we a re told th a t J .D .Gar ris on wi ll cross ba ts wi th J as.Ru b e n s i n Sec ond W ard. s v a a t c l t t o a t t t 1| l a 1: 1: ~1 ,JM _/ .~,~w r -" 1 *3 ?» ' ¢ . Q » ' ; } f ~ ~ €;§'¢;,_,-,L » l a a l u a l l nl w o d d be staged.Th ra e petitio ns arg o u t f o r m e m - bers of sc hool board.T w o ar e to b e elec te d.Th e p e - titi ons o f C A .Robeson, II. H. Br own a nd Ray Hi tc h- man nm be ing c i rc u lated for boar d membe rs. Ni c k Th an e ha s enbered th e r i n g aga in st J o hn Mc - I l as | I ar 1 Q 4 a _"' e '~¢; :`0 ¢_ .~ I ;L _ . . . _ _i I » \ m a y . f - v w - ,1mwanr~¢.gm,§r -~ = . .; ' ~ ., ; . »f - g g ;- > . ._-"~°~="°'~ 1 |.|''.'f .{¢ ; ; : : \ ~ r .J J '1J L.~x ..~" \ a I >w a s~:1 .Q f .~~ 1 / ~ M 6 f , .l ¢/ / f|4 I . '\ Q | /:~f ,».'f , ¢ ; _ _g f .r .r .I'= "' n f u . . v e J ..1 % , m ~ ; ' : ' : ?~u s 1 e n m ' | l . » =J ~.< " " m e m o a * w 'f J ~~¢f ~, . ~ ' ;'J ` f ; t J & »:q ~1 *g l f f " ' f " ' J § %f *L f n F U , 1 3 0 »,?1 .f :"r J .~ R E V | 1 4 0 "I ~.f ,' \J f f v 7 /. . x 4 - ¢»]$_*~~~ ~, H x 1 home. Mr .m d M m .H .0 .Hu r d a n d fa mily o f Omah a, s pe nt Int S \m~ day a t the O la Ja co bs en ho m. Cla rk O' Han lo n a nd L .L. Sny- m. COUNTY Y o uncF o u c s M m m? Miss Grace Sully,daughter of Mrs.Elizabeth Sully, und Chessex Bennett, both of this county, were murded in Omaha on Tuesday, Feb. 17, at St. Mary's Magclalinc church by Rev. C. A. Beyersdorfer, formerly of Blair.They were ac- eonmanied by Mary Shlnnick of near Ft.. Calhoun und John Sully of Blair.The newlyweds will go to house- keeping on one of the Adolph La- zure farms near De Som. The 0. E . S . dis tr ic t s upe rviso r. Mr s.Alb er ta Hu g h e s wa s present at.the re g u lar me eti n g h e ld Feb. 26.In itia to ry wo r k was pres ent- ed.A c ommi ttee served refresh- me nts fo llo wi n g th e close o f the Chapter. u noc d, thc thre e bi rthd ay c alie s be ing prominen tly dib play c d. ¢ ' _ -.. . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . - - .¢ F O R M E R B L A I R M A N ' r o S P E A K O V E R w o w Blai r ffic nds wi ll be interested Lust Friday evening, Feb. 27th, the wedding anniversaries of Mr. and Mn.Weston Long, Mr.and Mrs. Otto Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford T,ruhlsen, were duly observed and celebrated at the Chxismnsen home,southwest of THREE WEDDING »test,an d la st y ear a t De tr o it. Irlic h.wo n th e Na ti on a l Contest, spe aki ng before a n audienc e o f five thous and.I I e c omes to Bla i r under the auspic es of two ioeal c hurc hes, the Cong reg atio ns!and Bap tis t,a n d wi ll speak i n th e bu i ld i n g o f the la tte r c hurc h a t 1:30 Sunday , Ma rc h 15.Mr .Ho wa r d i s a tte nd i ng sc h oo l i n Lin c o ln pr ep ar in g to wo r k ation. "American Red Cross Grady County Chapter :I 1 Yov x c MAN FARMER MARRIES 5 _ = ;. - ~. ` ? \ 0 ;.:_ =,D l .f i s t \ €~ >.§`i\ Loupe is to be the English teach- er and James .Thompson ofWinnewun, Neb is m teach Sc!» ence and Comme . BREAKS ARM Hans Schmidt,farmer living southwest of Calhoun,was in R o d m a n o f O m a h a ,w i l l s p e a k o v e r W O W n e x t S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g f r o m 6 : 3 0 t o 6 : 4 5 r c g a m i n g p e n d - i n g legislation a f f e c ti n u u u wlli d roads in Nebra ska. Eve ry o ne is vita lly i ntere sted in sec u ring pe rman ent roads f o r th e sta te a n d wi ll he espec ially inter- ested i n he ar in g S en ator Rod ma n, a f o r mer B la ir b o y , s p e a k o n th e subjec t.Mr . Ro dma n is a br othe r o f Mr s .J a ke Brass o f th is c ity an d on of Mr s . W . B . Ro d ma n , rec ently lecaascd. county people as she lived here be< ion her marrllge. Friends and relatives of Mrs. Andrew Human of Cincinnati, Ohio have ncelved word of thebirth o! A son on Feb.28.The baby has been named Wayne Andrew.Mrs. Hansen. belore her and August Matzen book neczmda. Ice cream nnd cake were served Inter in the evening. ,..tives pres ent. The e ven in g was s pen t at c a rd s, there being nine tables.Mrs. Fred Lo n g a n d A lf r e d P a u ls e n wo n th e *.l.| . a .~ ....ls supporting himself entirely by his public speaking.He has ad~ dressed more than fifty thousand people in Nebraska, and made a marked impression when he spoke before the Baptist and Congrega-tional Shaw Conventions last year. He has the endorsement of the re ligious leaders uf this stale.Asilver oflering will be taken for him at the close of his address on Sunday evyning, March 15. To SE'I'l`LE NORTH EAST nAsxE'ra.u.|.cHAMP1oNSHn> The North East Nebraska Hih COUNTY v ague FOLKS WED Misa Della Branck, daughter of Mr. ,and Mrs.Henry Brnack ofKenfuxrd. and Anhur Kuhr, son of lllr. and Mrs. Henry Kuhr, were married nt Council Bluffs Wednes~dny, Feb.25.The groom'a bro- ther and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kuhr, ncompanled the touple. In the evening they returned to a .Z 2 I l l ~v i . right.a r m i n a sli ng.H e h a d falien fr om an ap ple tr ee whi c h he wa s tr i m mi n g o n la st Wednesday and ha d bro ke n h is ar m jus t abo ve the e lbo w. Th e wo u nd e d me mb e r h a d f o r a ti me caused h i m considerable pain bu t at the ti me o f h i s vi s it to Th e Ente rpr ise offic e the pa i n had gone. REGIONAL RB. 'TDUBNALIENT unnnnmygy .»*| 1 f ; ...,I i ~ day, Mlnh 5. The pdringu for the toumunent have already been mads.BN: High will meet the num; team mm Gretnx on Thurs day lfhurnoon,lntth 5 .ShouldBh lr be deluied ln this n m |\m» ¢.hey wl1lp1a yln¢ bee on~ ment will~get under way at Fra ing with his parents. At about eight o'clock two hun» dred friends and relatives chari» varied them.Their many friends and acquaintances are extending congratulations and beat wishes to them. take in the joyous eventf The Telhasta male qunrtette was present and gave a couple of selec- tions that were well received and Rev. Patterson of Telbasta gave avery fitting talk which all enjoyed. The remainder of the evening was spent in pla5dng games and visiting.Many beautiful and use ful gifts were presented to Mr. and Mrs. Krohn which will always be kept as a sacred reminder of the pleasant event. The usual refreshments served at a late hour sent. the guests home in a happy frame of mind and a pfeeling that it was good to have lbeen there. Blair,takes geat pride in his com shuck,the thickness of a squirrel? fur, and even the timid. retiring ground hog, all may failwhen it comes to forecnting theseverffy or mildness of a winner and the neameu of spring.Du! when the white-coated and white~ pnntied paper hanger begins to show hilnself nhrold in the lmd, one may be certain that spring is not far behind.-Ex. A NEVER-FAILING SIGN Qua ..._ F A S H I O N C E N T E R T o H U L D S A L E Th e Fa sh i on Ce n te r i s ju st no w the ta lk o f the to wn .A Sales ma n ag e r h a s b e e n h e re the e nti m s .:.g .. .....at that time,as thpy look over the ground I fident that they could exsct spot where the sc in Carter Hollow stood. ...| .U .||I I ha ve g u t 3 d a y s wo rk i n a b o ut d x mon ths an d a ny kin d o f h elp wo uld be apprec iated.The butter is very fine. Mr .F .H .Coie, Chic kas ha, Ok la. Ge ne ra l D eli ve ry !I the Red C ro ss c ha pter th er e a s we ll a s th e th an ks o f th e needy families. Th e o the r le tte r was wr i tte n b y one o f th e rec ip ie nts of the fo od ..| |~ uoclu. BED CBDSSBEARS I-'ROM OKLA. Mr. H. Lyle Guyer, ahnlrman of the Red Cross local chnpter moeiv- ed the following letter acknow- ledging the carload of groceries and supplies sent by Washingtoncounty n week or so ago w Chick- aaha, Oklahoma.The contents of the letter show the appreciation of day he i hi pwl w r - r v h m of hogs to Omnhl that were on the avenge nine and one-half months old-When weighed over Um South Omnha mnrket malel. Qwy made a --.. , At the regular meeting of the Board of Education for the pres ent. month,which was held lust Monday evening, the board filled the few vacancies that were left i nt he teaching force and every; thing is now in readiness for next year.Principal Flack is to come buck for another year as principal of the high school; Naomi Walden of Pender,is to preside over the fourth grade;Evelyn Solomon of Fremont, wi!! be the sixth grade ;2o,ooo,ooo.labelled for droughi relief,but actually intended bo per- mit farmers w buy food. It enacted veterans'legislation which may run to over a billion dollars,including the veterans' loan bill, passed over a veto, md the $20,000,000 hospitalization hill, enacted in the last hours ul the session. "z l g :|:| |'Wm i s e a d d i t i o n a p p r o p r i a t i o n o f ._ Marc h -I and belongs to history . Th e senate a d jo u me d pr o mp tly a t n o o n an d th e house,a s E its c usto m, tu rned bac k its c loc ks and pe r mi tte d me mb e rs to fi n is h th ei r speeches. Th e 71st congress ratifi ed the Lon don na val tr eaty , bar red J u dge Park er fro m the supmme c ou rt and nea rly followed s u i t w i th Charles ..;; ..| lm I o c a t i o n h a s b e e n u p present ti me a r r mtte r o f ture. Th e Ca rter sisters,IH k aB l a n r S c h o o l . Teachers Elected Blair Schuol Board Fills Corps of Teachers for the Coming Year at the Resrular Meeting Monday Evening >»» IN HOSPITAL Postmaster John White vnu tak- republican,Pennsylvania,and 5 senate committee uocuned Robert H. Luau, executive director of the republican national committee, of "willful violation" of the corrupt Muale Shoaln bill which w u promptly vetoed by \-ha preddem..leaving the issue still hanging in mid-dr. with Mrs. Bates an given in the year book. ..|Q i t banking sy~m, food prices,and communists.It fought fruitlessly BENEFIT PAR The Royal Neighbors benefit card party ~:1 afternoon at the M. with a. vary satis!| ance.There were t813103.T118 guests r:| ilege of pl mn g ma ~ or high five.Prizes ~ in all games. Mrs. Sam Cheely won William S. Vare of Pennsylvania. It pushed thmugh the Smoot- Hawley taritf bill,known fn its foes as the Grundy tariff because of the yeomln servlce in its behalf by Senator Joseph Grundy, repub- lican,Pennsylvania,who served just lohg enough to re-organize the panicky republicans and gek the bill passed.It Pissed a $45,000,000 drought relief meuwre, and after months of wrangling enacted a compro- .. th e gr oo nf a ho me no rthwes t o f Bla i r a n d en jo y e d a f i ne we dd in g supper. Th e bride wo rk ed a t th e Bla ir hospital_ prior to her marriage. Mr. ,.-..... ~.-... ro publi ~, ~e bruka Begudu $7.50 Pefmmem Wana,U5 and $0 NUW.Ether Cmflnole ur s w-I wma .Phone wr.nm. K. A. mu m.2841 Fpr Sale-Hay uf-u'.k°\'» 2 lweqzs Durga h n y f t b t l l i d4°~\\ll| for the put Lhne wreh. ily.The way I happened to get' th e b u tte r the pe o ple le t me help un lo a d th e c a r a n d g a ve me gro- c eri es for wo rki ng. Th i s c oun try i s i n had c irc um- stan c es wh en it c o mes to wo rk .I .L ~|'|:~ |0 wh o as la te r mar ri ed Seldon.Ne xt c a m e a . Las t Satur day a fte rn t Carter sister s, Mrs . Foss II in k le ,c alled a t Th e of f i c e to ta lk o ve r th e I ..... rec ently a s to th e exa c t o f Bla ir 's fir.-st sc hool h o was g ene ra lly a dmitted tha i n sou th Bla i r a n d near I 1 Fin! Blair School. Mark Old ¢ructure Which \ h u LOCATED I N SOUTH Was Bull! by Cnrler lfrothe Settled Carter Hollow Early 60's sen low, in pinochle.garet Siert,high and Siert, low in high Eve. accordingly awarded su en.A prize was give lucky door number Ind by Mia; Belvn Offen. Refreshments were me general good time enjo of l-he writer.Shmxld she cane so continue her endeavors, no doubt she would derive considerable pleasure and inoeren in nhon awry writing. Following the program, visiting was enjoyed and `l-efrexhments served.The Club will mget March 9, -.= M. A. c. HOLDS ANNUAL -Plcxlc The annual winter picnic of th: Monday Afternoon Club was hold a t the home of Mrs.Philip O'IIanlon on March 2 with a good attendance. The program committee consist- 1 u I I | birthdays.Those present were Wallaea s I e l :|l l I surprise party Bunday, March 1, when a crowd of young folks came in to help her celebrate her birth axudverssry.. SURPRI d I the -Miss Marjorie Jansen, dnughter fri m1§'°`¥oel\t£rc8f»t!d»of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jansen of every child from Gnd¢ SE PARTY Tue~ay ~afternoon d CENTRAL GRADE Blanche Hill and Mrs.John Mc- Kay was assisted by the social committee, consisting of Mrs.C. M. I-litchman, Mrs. Fred Nemetz and Mrs.K. C.DeGrof!in planning and serving the refreshments. Roll a l l wu responded m by fhxrrent Events.Mn. E. S. Beaty read nn original story, entitled "A Summer's Day on South Street", depicting her immediate neighbor hood on an avenge summer day. The story came as s surprise to anumberol Mrs. Beqty's friends L l U .I IHnruld, Virgil and Norman Heine, Raymond,Rose,Viola and Fred avi ~ d ~ ~ t i m; a n d w i s h lunch,whi~ ~~esta ha~brought, was served. Mnrlan and Evelyn Dierks, Mu-le, Albert. und Louis Knhnk, Mu-inn, Halen md Esther Beckmeyer, Rauben,Idem md Henry KW .Exdl Handrishnn, John And Mao Alla, William and Frieda Kay, Lmim, Johr; and Thomsen several changes had ta they had no difficulty in ing the P1""'\.,locatinn ' marked with a few were handy. The location may about 1 hundred yards Kermard road and on side of South Creek an site of the old D. M. brick yard. 6 i n c lu d ve , to o k p a r t i g r a m.I t centered tlwm e o f Ge o r g e W - th e Un i te d States F l u ve r y mu c h nppnecia =- one pr esent. I 9 3 a n l5I 5 2 2 2 9 llch. M \ \5no 1 1 2 4 1nu2 9 I 6 2 5 5 0 a r c h I n 4 l l I 5 1 2 55 |I 9 - C o u n t y ~ '5"T5°3r':3_"'~"3f5`§ Pioneer Settlers Showed Average of 39.2 Degrees 1931 AVERAGE 36.7 DEGREES Month Wm1 Marked ily A Steufiy|me Chicken Thieves Iwu united In marrllge to liisl Th Amerldln Red Cm||,V". hm), been able w mile me M a r j o r i e w a r m, mg h mp f u r .gqquigggn Cmmty, Nehnakn,qultlon with entirq ,gg-rgfqnn.. nm]Mrs. John Wnlfnrzl of Bur-!Bla1r. Nab.I 'frm..vrmmd on which Blair isI Tournament Ends l'\|llerton Trims lllair to the Tune of 15 to 39.The Faculty Game Was \Von by the Bllir Team. Good Crowd l'reM'nl. CLOSES SE KS QF GAMES The basketball tournament held in Blain last week brought in many outsiders,basketball fans who came as routers for their home teams.As an aftermath, the Fullerton Rounded Up | Ring ol' Chicken Thieves Operating in the North Part of the County and in Burt County Are Appre- hended MANY BIRDS WERE STOLEN For some time farmers in the vicinity of Herman,have been bothered with thefts of chickens. A number of reports have been made and the officers have dili- gently investigated with the result team was matched with the Blair that a part of the gang have been team for agame_Fri¢lay oveniaalzrpprehended and brought to ju- well, Neb. on Saturday, Feb. 28,at Falls City,Neb.,Rev.Carl Bader, former M. E. pastor here, officiating.The bride is a graduate nurse and has been doing private nurs- ing in Omaha since her graduation Those who have met her here ot various times are much pleased with her.Pierce is a graduate of the Blair highschool, class of X921 and has been engaged in farmingwithhisfathersincehisscl1ool= days with the exqaption of a year or so that he was interested in airplanes and did considerable fly- ing.He is a fine young man and with his bride has already gone to housekeeping on the Allen home farm in the Wrnneh district. Attention: Mr. II. Lyle Guyer. My dear Sir:I received and unloaded your car of groceries contributed by your County to the Red Cross of Grady County, Oklahoma in good condition.I am personally super- vising the distribution of this loodl and clothing after careful investi- gation to families that are worthy and in need. We want you to know that we are using every effort possible todistribute this goods where it will'do the most good, and to also ..-1 sure you that those accepting thesameare appreciative and I feel' would be glad to respond on you il your condition ever becomes asours now is.Please bear to your] -,...,._-..__located, was homesteadcd by the Carter brothers, viz, hlarionlacob, Alexander and Nathan,and the town site was then known an Carter Hollow. In 1865 the few settlers here felt the need of a school and ac- cordingly the four Caner brothers immediately begun its construe- tion,The structure was uf logs and Marion, Jacob. and Alexander "ent to tht! timber and cut and hauled the logs while Nathan hewed and built.The school house completed, the next move was the employing of a'tea::her.Malcolm Cameron,eom-raonly called Mac,was employed and taught a pan. of the term but he became ill and the term was was -19.2 as against 47.5 this yn-an! while lha! mean minimum was 29 lust your ,und 25.9 this year.Lastyear the warm spell started with54 on the 11th and run 62, 69, m,| 65, 67, 113, 67, up to 78 on the 24lh,' re vf-ry unusual run of temperature ful 11..m..mh.This year 59 was T1 1 mark, ilso on the Mth of ulh.Thu.-rc wen I2 dnyu .u mul 22 days of 40 or \\¢te 18 clear days in nr this war. an againstl:-~! I-'e\mmry, the high record |: 23 in 1923, when the monthly nu was but 25.1.We had but ..r nn Inch of mnmure thin land the Izmir faculty mam 8g8.|Il5|.|nge In\ "ba s;..;.n.,_ ea;~.»¢au+¢¢ and .:<=»u=»w ~»~»_-f==-==f-~=@-=»|»»-ma.1a..| sy hh silter. 11., msfC.M.Blanchard,farmingu.....4 ..,".v| u Sn vnnnriml i n hi!:lgnfnll .33 lust year, rul being- .01 in 1923. Ilfll was 3.32 in mos. .GSI few intimate friends gathered M1 Respectfully,Em: Mins Emily Bottorf, who hadTheD U I I C U \ ' : | | ;a n a l y u # \ \ u ' v - " " '_G E B ~| ''. 4 b b 1 d t h e C l y d e A l l e n h o m e i n t h i s c i t y ,.u e r .b e e n t e a c h i a E g a t C u r n i n g C i t y w a s| : ; e ? a §; ` 3 h e r ( : ; d ` E h § § t ¢ § l § 2 |t n e x t e n d a w e l c o m e t o t h e n e w l y »C i m l r m a n A m e n c a n R e d C | ' * ° 5 5 " i e m p l 0 y e d t o t e a c h a n d w . u K h »t h a | _ § _ _ _ _L . ., , _ , _, - , , _ , , ; , , , ,P i f t r q , . | , , , 0 1 |w e d s a n d o n M o n d a y e v e n i n g ,t h e G r a d y C o u n t y C h a p t e r .I e n t i r e t e r m .M i s s H o t t u r f a f t e r -hut 2 cloudy 1:.~11th fmt passed, w n°inhhnrfa and friomls in tha muh iwm-<1 became Mrs. Wm. H. Allen,u i c k a s h a , O k l a . 1 ~ a l l e a r l y s e t t l e r s . mar y 2 3»1931 Bo th Mrs . F o ss an d Mr s. Hi n kla nwere in atta rda nc e u t i h e f i r s t rllg m u f f ft usuvlly \Dmm CollFebruz. r \imI~}»§ a|d remember well every in nl i ft é lrni¢~in;;I.-da y tha t o th e rs p lay - ml hy lmvxuxr to g o to Omah a. 'lhnL is 1| rec ord for February that will b c har d to ben t. Th e I owsro re fur the ni ne holes bei mt 35 on the VL Newell warn{er than the one jus passed the three winter months .. .;...;,;:..~ Blair, Nebraska. March 5, 1981lI-limes at her home mem. door w tained the following at dnner on Lhe nuns couple. nm rhnn-h,Thursdnv:Mr. nnd Mrs. Geonre Mr .n a M n Jah.. nh....i...Mr. md Mrs. Willard Webb of Madison, visited at gh, F. E.Webb home Monday. Mrs.Nelson of West Point,spent the week-end with her non, Dr. W. I. Nelson and Mrs.Nelsonand family. _~ §wi hnrt_ pr9s e nted | mum ho ?;e'.:l'|zursd;y ='»»gg-~ en o ,p toEbhtenhmp for g!! and to Joe Weidam for law. Mr. and Mn. G. I. Pfeiffer en-berhinad a group of friends at l6:30 dinner and bddge Thuzsday evening. and I have cet the l8¢h da of Theatre completed.lilrdl, 1981 at 2 o':lock P. J, ll West Poi.n EIectrlr fire siren my office in amid County for the installed on Fire Truck No, 1. lwmng thereof.Neugh-w. H. Hoernef purchll- Dshd February 19, 1981.ed part of William Kuhl'|| lnterelt (SEAL)I. C. EHER,in Neligh Hotel. 5-4t County Judge.[- M o. A. _, hm "'1'hZ"é.Tp1m chureh mu withdsi trs ddny mi l. her"» §£? °n' r:!*"°i f wwf. Re v . s unk -é ma e a I-'nrnberg of Blair. She went home\servIees at the Methodist church with her that evening for a few Sunday morning. Min Arwilda Lowe wu a guest<1\{; visit.....J M..rn...W».¢ mend-.1 nm- xmnk Cranor home n¢Crnig1 _. . _ _ _ . ,_. .- __ . . . _Babes,M r .a n d M n .C.B .Me h - rt''Hs and Mr.H o p p u t .Mr .Ho p - p a r t g a ve n.tree pr u n i n g demon-| | lunlh\n n|Ti a na *|f»n¢|.'.1 I n I'ua BIEEI `6€kTElf'E.l;r.m, ,mi Pdldlla md Norm: Holhlmnbltkto Wayne Sunday afwrnmm a u u u u u a v A a s u v u u ; \ . | . u | u afternoon. 0 ¢ . . ~ I 4 1 \ ' n u .I -u v ' . u ' { | o | » Q l u o u : ..+t t - . . YORK CREEK NEWS 4- 4»a"£° b'$}T ;.';;"° "£`Ih"§`q a lackstune I S 'Ei'ntil Thursday.""""' n.u| :|| '° '"'"""* "" ucua-hotel in Omaha Mongay evening,n§term;'isi{i:g here since Satur-i "i"Fd»JNl:§»Rug?week.. given for the nmnagars of the Red day,Mrs.Bertha.Neiderkruger °°ter and children and whim stores.left Wednesday for her home at of Pine Bluff Arkan|sas, spent a».......\.........:..:¢:.....u n . . .n . . .n..11.... 1 Mr. And Mn. Clnrenee Wnchber land chlldnn were Mvnday eveningvldwrsattheErnestGosker hume.\Mx. and Mn. Howard William- sen vdslted at Soren Je-nsen'4 Mon-day evening. Mrs.Clarence Wachter a n dPhfllyn.Mrs. Eagl_}>etarsan |114 ner nz mn pupils in n recital atthe auditorium ln the high schoolon Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Muon MqK.lbben md childre n and Min Alice Mc-Klbben Lrrived from Dewar the first uf the week lo vlmit their parents, Mr. and Mn. H. L. Mc-Kiyhen for several weeh.' Mendamm H. 1 Gmn and fflmrh Dr. and Mrs. P. L. Cady prwd-¢a nz me mms, dinner of the NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT gerry Gou§o\x§u Ch which wa ven at r me eve A. c. Debel Attomey5_ 5 -_ g-_ ~R E. mu d i gfv n-» In ' m n o o u wi xf c o u n r o F Mr ma Mrs. Vernon u m m m WASHINGTON c ouN'n',NEBRASKA.§§§_"';5"°°* a 2" §""'-' §f2""`§'f Emu o f Chulolts Sophi e .ul- -TR AI N S C HED UL E - C. Sl. P-» M. I: OmaluNorthbound No. 4 6:55 A. M. dllly No. 2 2:00 P. M. daily (except Sunday) Soulhhoumlm u d l o r Dr.m d H n .w .I, demon. Deceued.xl..1 u m n u .|..:|.. Wm. Adams Wednesdny moming|Linooln.reported the loss ol his ur trailer Mr.and Mn.Raymond Kutla which had been taken from the and children of Columbus, spent yud at his home some time during the week-end at Su:Wm.Lowe the night.and Frlnk a omaau......,| wr..mm. J nhnmn a f M .ma Mn. wn nm Huh a re ww 'mp v.¢......5 mm. .and other relatives hen. Mr. md Mn . Hugo K rejoicing over the srdvd pound son on Feb. 26th. mv num. ruse are01 A nineIA_;'gf»"Y¢¢`i§.°'éxi;§\`€`&\g '»7éi<l\§3 " ; ; ; , ; . ¢ m ; E l i k p 1 nt tha H Knhlman home.where Don Healer sa been farm-Andenwn ing.The Metzlen an moving ln-M d Hrann .C n i onto to the house just east of the C delmve|-noved Imm neu'|Q..mf . .wh..-. m M n . n m. n u m.Hr. md Mrs .m Feb.28th was the birth a nd- vernry ol Mrs. Henry Kruse. Mr. m d Mrs.Geo.Ohzt and hmi ly , Mr. md Mrs. Chu Ohrt and fam- Ilu l l a 'u;....;. vm.. nn) llklnn s wTue hon: M n e':;_°f.~me= g_§==,;==-,=;._,g»;-g=_=| s..;;;s'|:a.a;;;; 'i;'ur."i| alr n.Mi.:Hd |_¢il "II'Notie is he B tha AIU L ;A:'lv .n.au- Ulu,rews and C. C. Cook.G . A n d e n o n . I F A ~ 3 ; l N o . 3 \ 7.40 §;n§;,§"""(except Mr. and Mn. Rl! Roberta and filed with tha unrlnrnnlurnul {`1\l1l\|\r~1.|,..... Q. 'u.....n........¢-........ mr.. n o i vm.~ v i n c i u "" ':¢i"E§° ""ii" ""'IH T" '" "' "" "w |1 T:i ' 'ii fzai ° ' " " " "'""" '"'" |.|Hn.Am F::|att wal "Sm mums at lho .r.'='r. Fitch" hams. |P¢lltthel!hmoou1|rithher. mm 1=»um¢u F1-may ma mnr- ;gr._n4qnnm» vm work for ur. __;T_gl;=§.B§{\m§n uglgnugq mlniltramn of the saute ol C1mr~| lotta Sophie Andaman,deceased, md mnda nn sypllcation far ilml ldminlnntion and dixdurge, and for \-he assignment. of reddue of u h m to meh ohhnr persons u an by luv entitled an the nme. ln d l ha v l s s e t¢ ha 2 ln da y o! March, 1931 nt 2 o'c.lock P. ll., u my office in said County for the hnring thereof. Dnkd February Zlth, max.(SEAL)I. c. ELLER» 6-4t County Judge. .Chu-Eutbound ¢°¢&8¢d, No, 122 6:80 P. M.-lyar thu! Neligh -- Neiigh Hatchery open ating. Lyman-Decorating of Lyman A FAMILYDOCTOR'S uxmve IS BEST `¥vh'é°r§`ri§§ :aa s f '. a Norton.Theyhi!Aday vidtin at th; home oi hu' Fitch thi! summer.mrumny 5\WNl»¥|n h .za.mn. lm ms fmi lv .She attended'The Burt County 4-H Sewhminumber of friends called on I bm! huldnua trldp, plmnmg to besvnabout hh sis.G. I. Pm: er and Mn. J.R.Vinh! entertained the ladenof the Arlintan high sc hool he uliy a t 1 ri dgg auty at theformex-'s home Mon y evening.Mn. R,E.Ha\I lndchildxen of NOTICE To c a a nrro ns OF ESTATE a ; ; ' » , ; ; f T m ? ".Mrs Zlibm 072.5 was a guest of relatives in Omaha Thursday lm! I-'rlda .Mr mi' Mrs. Homer King and t.heirdaughV.er, Mrs ithel Tltae of Tekamah, were He an visitors on T'hursday.Mr and Mrs. Chee Thielfoldt moved last, week fmm near Orum -onto the Bradley farm vacated by'ra or French.rs. ~ McQmlald_ o g Telfa- Club with Mn. Wm. Miller, leader met with was Adelaide Miller at the J. D. Lowe home here amp day afternoon.Min Ella. Donald-son, lsdahnt to the County Agent was presenMr. md Mrs. Bernard Monnlch of Hooper,were entertained at dinner last Sunday a t the C. Uehling home. A good sized cmwd was presentat the Legion hall Frlday eveningf*?' "'€ 'f=°£*'°-ffm! #eushwr dinner sndd pleasant evening vm :pmt o u § : " B 3 " n d 1|¢.|»DMM ylra .Harry Rohwer,Jr.and ;;5_\;;d§; l. Ford roadaier - M ; Mn. John Landis nm Friday for ur. mé mm Ho nra W i ll i a m- St.L ouia Mmto spenda fe w y l aen ca nada the Clyde Lmen aswith uri Rohwe n mother,hmm Wednesday even!m th baby boy.The ui li i fellowHilkeman..Dr.and Mrs.Geeeaman enter- hh: been aamd Duane Frederick. u m the following at S""""'|¢nl'd¥¢:"?.¢2" 1°;g\g__R_;=;-Syn* uner. Mr. and Mrs. George Neale dw of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Comp-and Eleanor and the Misses Grace,um Bertha and Edith Neale.l 12...v..»... ~r~,...|-.n....-.\ u.. Lyons, visited over theatthehomeofDr.-lhd lweek-end I un. P. L.J. H. amy, mv.IN 'nm COUNTY COURT OFntchhuon,WASHINGTON coUN1'Y,vm Rea-NEBRASKA: ~Nofr1»cE= On'I'hundny,thel2th5ook day of March, 1981, at 2 o'elock 'M.,z Lh rc»f Qm m t ~ . ,. i.f :: ." :z 21 .. :"° :: .i ° ~.z» . md Mrs. A. T. H1 who have been at the Vi 'meyeg hom¢Li'¢3r Qm past L u r u e u L 0 m e n 'n o m e I nth e f or ep a rt o f thi s wee k J .T.Mc Guir e,Co m.c Po st No .1.wa s th e s p e a k e r a t t h e a n n u a l l e : . n n h l i n L L J.-.. ..1. ..\ .1 man. vlslwa nere msc monuay wnnMrs. Frnnk Amick.. The guild didnot meet thls weekon account of the banquet.A com~mittee of lldies met Tuesday eve-ning with Mrs. Adams nnd quilted. J. H. Johnson agent last week- .na in 1:»\M|.. mn wr..1..\...,.... gwen by me uapunc guild ladies.Miss Kathryn Hughes was boast- mlstreas. Mrs. Edzsr Skinner gave the invocation.The tout to mo- thers was glven b Misa DagmarOlson and Mrs.flenry Truhlsen o f f e r e d t h e t o a s t o f t h e m o t h e r s a u . - Mlsa Fnida Moeller enterwned sixteen guests Friday evening in honor of her blrthday.The eve- ning Wm spent playing plnochle. Mis.-1 .Amanda Klussen and Hans Kny,Jr. held high scores and "___ .~__.. __.,_.__,_. . ln... ...mn .,~., ul. .mu lu...John Taylor, Jr.npent ThursdxywithMrs.Clemenl Wllllamsenwhile the men folks attended the Updike sale._ Lode Hansen culled an lun bf?- ther, Henry Hansen west of Blan- Fridnv mnminv n ¢ |n l u su a l Villnlmnu v v u yuu ¢uv Awwo n a b i ` f | b r a l k a , . F r e d M : a . t r o m . w i l l " o £ f e r | qu-=\.mm."wan new m unneChapel Tuesday evening. He spoke on "Ideals ol the Dedon".His talk was interesting and he ex- Ef1!:~'=<*.,';!>f=_"°,¥!~s,.»zf<=-<=f-Q bepus .uf y»w=»~=, .. wuwe.. ...........¢...|urporting to be the last will andpteswnent of Edward Siegrint de- ceased, late of Washington County, at which time and place ull per-nnnrnv~ ~;".i:;......j"';;;_ ; Friday here visiting at-the pur- entul Claude Reid hume. Mrs. Glen West and Mary Rosa went to Fremont Tuesday for a few days visit with her mother,Mrs. Peter Knuth.They returnedhome Friday. W uw uuuguuuru.nuss rummaWestgaveatoasttogrand- mothers.Mrs. F. B. Shrader andMrs. Ivan Helms rendered nvocadduet.Mrs. Bmlm Clark Hughesof Omaha, mlde the principal ad- dress.Mrazg.W. Rutledge dis-missed the hering. M i n L i n s '|(..x\|.........l......\.»-.. \/OUK una ma r e n c e u e n c xe ,lo w.A delic ious lunc h was, sgrved at n late ho ur a nd a ver y en joy a ble ti me was h a d by a ll. Th e C o f f f e e C lu b me t wi th Mr s . Mi n ni e Kn xs e Fr id ay .A l l me m- ber s wer e pr eee ht e xc e pt Mrs. J oe Bnlln and Mrs. .Im-nh sam-if nn.. ' ~ ~ t r u c k e d h o g s f o r Clarence Wachter Tuaday eve- ning.Mrs.Glen Wedergren of near Craig, cdled on Mrs. Howard Wil- liamsen Thursday affemnon.She also called on Mrs. Clemens Wil- Iiamsen. ,'/4 Your healdn in mo imnnrunil*:';,'i§§€§|$;'...~.»,..,.f».¢:j@@' lad IH-\l\\:hsenmue. .fBm~' |"' ~"'Dated Febnlryl'l!-h lun.Yu?" ~in.;;.f;a;sm J. n. v|..¢§;\'.,'£'u1Z°~ (sm->x.cfEu.EB,A T vim your dnlicale bon *3'-£\"&~!=*\f»°'-, ==v'e'»=d _lopge me County """°~=I z a . . . . . » -°°-M1-=~s\-=-3==dI@fs=\h. " | " ' -- 1xe r i m e 1 r l r c s w h e n headache, v1 Mrs. Lizzie Ackerman and lam-y apent Thursday evening at thelarenne Wachter home,helplnlttleMarilyn eelfebrate her birth miversary. Henry Petersen of Blpir, visiled b t h e h o m e o f h i s l u s t e r ,M r s . -. .. 4. .rm-|..¢ x..... .,.... ox me nuy scout work and thehonor system which is sponsored by the Legion.A number of mus-icabselectxons were given.The bouquet was served by the Aux-nlmry anal the business men werealso pnv1|eged to attend.About 70 were present. I .NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT I ~ a I N THE COUJTL COURT OF P a v i l l o n WASHINGTON COUNTY a mm No r th o f mm- o n NEBRASKA.Hlghwny Nu. 5 Esqate of Belinda J. Banks, de-__ ___ gas, nausea,feverishness,lack o lappetite, no energy, etc., warn ol constipation.This applies not only to Frown people, but more particu- la ry to children.'1'hat's why u family doctofn lzxative is alvuyllhc safe choice. S 1 |- - - ».. . . . . \.¢ ;. un nu | |l || ll ,\| ¢ | | | "| | | , ¢ |- - -" " " ' -" » \n a n - ua m B e l v l l i e w h o n o w m a k e s o f H e n K h i 1'D o r a K l m d t t o _h l B h o m e tvi ti fx A d n u r h t n r n m h n n d I'h | : § n l | 'H . ¢ . l l ¢ .I L ~ p a f n n . - M m . ... . . . w . . S _ _ . a : . 'l '? } - , f_~ family . nt Sioux i;`alls,S.D., was he re a f ew d ay s lu st wee k lo ok in g af te r th e re ntin g of h is p ro pe rty . Mr s .O.H. G-o dse y had a par ty at the c hurc h after sc hool hours on Th u r s d a y f or th e me mbe r s o f th e J un ior U.Y .P.U.W i th frames -4 nuuuull uc ua us uu n ulu , wer emar ri ed Saturd ay ,Fe b.28 s tOma ha .Mr. and Mrs. Claire J ohn- son of A ub ur n , ac c o mp a ni ed the m to th e c ity and witn essed the c ere- mo ny .Th e bri de h as be en em- ploy ed as c h i ef op e r ato r a t th e CPnt|£lI nfridd anunsnf wan-an m \ - uAvusllvvll wilri spe nt pla y i n g p m- .oc hle.Mr s .He r ma n K li n d t wo n l f i r s t pri ze an d Mr s .Ma r i e Me h - rens, hooby .A delic ious lunc h was served by the hostess and the usual go od time ha d by a ll. Mr .and Mr s .J oe Bn lln enter- C li 8| a i \ luuuaulzl ulluuuullutsll uuu .usuuly unFr i da y Mr .an d Mr s .F a y J ones were'f`hLurs$lay_ efening vi s i tor s n t th e Mr.and Mrs.A.A.Hahlbeck entertained at bridge Thursday evengng l;rizes wire gf" by Ray- man .u wi __Web Le V5 ,gy rw Harolaieroer lm d M r n R amondudwiv.A inf, lum i. .L ceased.Notice is hereby given that Elizabeth Wulf( has filed with the undersigned,County Judge of Washington County, Nebraska, her r:\..,.,..».-x..l i m Sat., March 7th MUSIC BY n_ _ _ _ _ _ 1 _L l _ _ __!___ _ 1 Dr. Caldwell? Syrup Peasih ilprepared today under strict abom- tory supervision from fresh Iaxative herbs and other pure in edienu,and exactly according to r. Cald- un-il'm nriainni ni-furiminn and :L lunch the time ""Ili "";|"i ;""f l uvvahl ';;"°gnu tained at l mni|§¢ilnEé§`§m`§"'°"?m9l"E3§'§ 1l.l...A -..-z.|_.__- _.. _ f?!"' will.m;|;Tf;¢ir »..»§.'2~.'l"§ "'¥-un um re m went resxuence on melot south of the J. A. West home is being improved and put in shapetorrenting.He is building amom on the west side, adding a porrh and plastcring the entirehouse. Friday afternoon the Hill Creekschool had a little farewell partyfor the Nnusler children.The trains again changed time and the moming train north now arrives at 7:11, the afternoon at 2:16.The noon train to Omaha now goes at 11:20 and the eve-ning at 7:19._Rev. Q. C. Norlin spent two days rarm wc-st of town.They retum~ed to Herman and are staying atthe home of the bride's brother,Chris Muhlrnann waiting until the Wert Thompson family can vacatethe place.The best wishes ol a host of friends is extended them. Mrs. J.M.Hungaie of Scotts# bluffs,and Mrs.Clara Andersen and children of Long Pine, Neh., were entertained at dinner Thurs~gay evening at the 0. H. Godsey ome. CROWELL HOME BELL CREEK VALLEY Gilbert and Anna Lallman andMrs. Henry Lallman and daughter,Marinnn were Omaha visitors lastTuesday. The Pleasant Hour Club met at the home of Mrs. George StxengerThursday afternoon.The following families helpedMr. and Mrs. John Echtenkainp, Sr.of Arlington, celebrate their Mth wedding anniversary Wednesday evening.The evening was spent at cards and buneo.Lunch was J D | \ Y \ n e e n n u m c . Mrs. Pete Anderson spent Wed~ nesday with her sister, Mrs. Mar- ris Christiansen.Mr. and Mrs. Earl Petersen andStanley of west ol Herman, \'i:4~lted at the parental, Peter L. Pet- ersen home Sunday evening.Mr.and Mrs.("hri~x Vlnrlorelov entertained at A dinner last Sunday nvnhing for Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Bherendt and family, Mr. and Mrs.Chris Larsen and Kenneth,Gil-bert and Shirley Williamsen. Eve-ning visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Pete Chdstlannen and Raymond.Mr. and Mrs. Soren Jensen en- __,.--...-...nulaull na n u n ti l Ic pu u.an nn c u u uu u u|.N "~=rved, the table holding a c enter estate * of Belindaif Banks deceased bouq uet of pink ros es and appo int an d ma d e a n ap p ii c ati tm fo r f i na l YYY(\h|.¢r. fn nnrrnannvuI | u a m o n 5 l ' l H l' I I l o D l 8 I | 8 \u \..» -v. . ° » . . p r \ . n .r . . . . Today, millions of families on Dr. Caldwell's judgrnent iselectionoftheirIaxative.l"\_r . . t . | - . . 1 \ s -c:-........D-......: s rely in the For1 . of Omaha Sung nm; 151,8 ~ \}inc? c¥;;for the assignment of residue of GOOD ORDER hosts to the high school hasketbdl estate to such other persons as tvzzm at a steak dinner at the Cady are 5? Iaw entitled to the same, D o YOUR F R I E N D S S H U N YOU? Your Stomach may be the cause ol BAD BREATH Stomach troubles are usually more serious thm they eww"-A(7l` NOW!The proper preeautiuns may save you x lxfetlmeot agony and grief. '!Dld'|" Health Powders have helped mxny bo regain theirhealth.Very simceuiul in Lbs uentmenz of Indiguetiun, Consti-pation, Stomach Ulcers, Camrrh, Piles, Gdlsmnes, Headaches,Dizziness, Hemhum, etc. "Dad'l" Health Powdea have proven very beneficial whenused with "Du|'e" Wanda' Oil for Rheumatism, Neurnlgia, StitfJoints, Neurltis, ew. ABSOLUTE MONEY BACK GUARANTEE Act Now -- Mail Coupon 'May "DAD'S" HEALTH LABORATORIES2239 No. 19th St., Omaha, Neh.Gentlemen:Please send me "Dah" Hwlli Powden md Wunder Oil aschecked:I One botm, "Dafa" Wonder Oi!$1.00In advance,or sent C.0.D. plus few cents postage. Send w--_-_____--...__-.._...___-.,--__-.._.....-..__.._..... Struct Ind Number---......_-........__......_,---_-........-R. F. D...--.. City_---..-........-..-............___..___St.|.bg._..........._..._ -..._.... Local Agenh Wanled lo Handle " D e f i H e r m i a " "DAD'S" HEALTH L TORIES 2239 North 19th St.OMAHA. NEB. ||9bottlesreadyfo r use,sold i n drugstorc s, na now the largest s in g la xative i n th e wor ld ! I<`0 R I) »c o M F O n 'r .ff Lg fI',;,r\§. ' ; { : ~ '~gi ~.u :1;l:l'I |~~ ~| | | u ~~` f * f a ~ m u n .~ ,~.,,»1 ~»:..S-*` ¥~ ~~.,...~»r'E'Wi;.!Ei!,.!!II I"~1 1 .Q ;,E1E2',"; :m L1!||;|!!.,i|" r 1 ..|' 1 »»;q1a41:>¥a.»;1.i §||||| f {: ~f |~ ~*-'ms§1i.§1é1f m i a - =¢,§,..=,.iu.':- *\~=;'. »."",§,'~Z "»#=»ii~.$,u..1 juf' l i \~/~~.'?%= *Lu~g W] ` n I " `%'=~ ~~/r;...21 3;, Ev e r y n e w F o r d is e q u i p p e d .r~ f o u r H o u d a i l l e d o u b l e - w f c d n h y d r a u l i c s h o c k a b s o r b e r s ONE of the fine things about driving the mumFord B - way it lakes you over the miles without atraiir off » _ No matter how long the trip, you know it vii! bring nfdy, quickly, comfortably to the journefh. end.so. The seats are generously wide, deeply cushioned earefully designed to conform to the unrves.d;`the -»- h r In u ! u r r ml r M Q l ll v n v l a n x r. .L .x I The Services hmm §\\nln" ..........\smrvn¢I ai n halA Im...millllf ...Q.f."|a.....¢.:.....,|n.....1:\:.§.....1..\-r11..\.r....»--» u.\.|\ uv L..|ua.yLl§l3| l1CUo Ntended spec ial me e ti n gs wh i fathe r,Rev.C.A .No r ljn 1 duc tin g ther e even ings. Mi s s Ma be l Ma r s h o f gpent Sntuzdn y an d Su nday za* ae s con- Bla ir , at h e r wee!! ' d .._- _- - -- - w a v M u u u d l ]W E L De l x v e r e d 3 5 R e v .H a n c o c k a n d w e r e e n j o y b y a l l w h o a t t e n d e d . M r .C o r n i s h w a s u p f r o m O m a h a t o m a k e a s h o r t v i s i t w i t h h i s m o t h e r . Re v. a nd Mr s Geo e wer e la dr g gtnhswnfhnivllnn-- . I .l-.l ; ....-....... ul 6| |m\l'D uuun.1.uurn: pI1:aI°vcluu|| v:u but ||nul..|||l:" n u "i z t i w e r e k essrm a n d i Me s d ; me s Saturd ay eve nin g.u e Die ey er Lou e Ee te n -k a mp ,Theodo re' Rinas,August.A R L I N G T O N N O T E S Ec h te n ka mp a nd f ami ly , J o hn , J r . a n d Leon ard .Ec hten ka mp a n d lfa mi lie s a nd He nr y D i c k me y er .Mr s .Daley Th o ma s o f Lmc o n. M l an d M1 1 II o wan ! Pn wn n n r l Bt3tB pres O f t h e ~ A B S Q I T Iname near nere.A deal was cloned last whereby A. R. Harper trad home west of the school houMrs.Dom Miller's place c schonl hnusw hill M.,u . . . i I l u u u i u g n l t r ,| g n |g t _- - - -" ] " " '- . - . . . . ." ' " ;6 H i ;-- v w 5 5 "U U ! !|pm e 3 ;L i n c o l n o n w 3 h' ° ' :° ; ' : § l : f t f r o m m e _ f = = = f 1 m l m m f .F M , T . .| n _B W -G w r l e ~s l l I l l l l . \ f H r 5 1 .l l a -n _ . . n | | . . . | .1 - l \ . . _ . . | h ly ,wa s pres ent a t th e reg ular | mee ti ng o f the Reb ek a h lo dg e Fr i !day eveni nnr. where she c onduc ted 11 school nf i ns tr uc ti on .Sho w a '_-1 - . , ,u n u | u . | :.|IJU BL IIU U p u l l m l l l i -~ ~. -_ - - - - -- - »|lAA Al n4 |ICI.l c *n i g h t f r o m D e n v e r ,w h e r e h e I| ; | 3 ' B ; 1 d d a u g h t e r s ,§ ? l " f ° -* n d Q a f l f g f % ~ . " 3 E " P ? e i f f e r h o m e s w h i l e h e r e .s e r y e d t h e h a m s a n d s h e d s w h i c h b e e n f o r n e a r l y a w e e k i n t h e i n w e r e F r e m o n t v m i t m - . , . n n h e a s m o v i n : t o h i s n e w h o m o James Johnson of Craig, vidted at the O.A. Johnson and J.M,West homes Friday.Mrs. 133 E. Raver of Blair, was here Fnday evening for we mo-u!°}' and daughter banquet. a szues: tereat of the Home ""e n " " " " " " " "Mr. Crosby mturhed home from'Mies Nomm IIoltrnnn and Miss Omaha on Wednesday.He has Prlscllln Rhoades spent the week- been vsiiting Wuh relatives there 53; :sth home folgzs.Miss Inger M -'s nsencam own '.tht,h¢ n h ? . E T~..l..t come back as gurls to mend ni week-errrl The Queen Esther Sncietv met at the home of Catherine Winae? on Monday evening.The girls spent most of their time practic-inp; for a. pantomime "The 'WhiteLgplies of Worcheater", which theyl_.__..-._........A `m " " "m ko:nerd|ugl\hr.Leom-|Mr. md nfnf"'§»¢.| Janes ma |. ¢. ': f'¢u.'se. ¥...»~. magnum1.. A Wnodwlrd and o L Hu- lunlly were down from Hooper, Enlherm chunk Inn Sundgy, Feb. m see 111| father 22 at 2-80 u'¢loek when~ Alles r. Ill z qhm weuuuégm °°ISl|nd|}5l! ! erlm on _ 'hand . ,hteH¢mh5g5gg__g,,g|M 4 " w i l l n g :_ ill nt 'he Home lor I ~_ TE _¢"il',r |wm present at a later date.Mrs. Mary Dolan has purchasedwhat is knuvm as the old Neff property and exnectstto have it rep red and put in good shape for L xo :vu ln K I a ww nays, nur. ls some better haw.;;e1;",_{me'Tsssgn eev ng H:Mr. and Mrs. Farmer and chil- honor of her approaching marriage dren pf Sioux Clty and B nieceAbout forty attended and spcnt a from Omlhl, called on Mr. Heady pleasant evening playing mes. A Sunday. ` _nlcelunch was served.L5§sKuhl-M..emu -..1-..,,. 1.- mrs.uomieh Echtenkamp,andAlbenMontgomery,son of Mr.and Mrs.Carl Montgomery ofToulon,lll., were united in mn -xdnge.To the strains ol n bril-liant wedding much nlnvod rw renunx.C. W . An dr ews g ave a n illun ra t- ed lec tu re " Ho w 'lo Plu m th e Ou t- door L i vi mr R o o m"a t thp ITnmp One botm, "Dafa" Wonder Oi!$1.00In advance,or sent C.0.D. plus few cents postage. Send to........-. . . .,.....-..........__-....._................. -..__..-..... Struct Ind Number._..__.._........................_.......-R. F. D...--.. City_..._.........-..-....__..___..___St|.bg._.,........._..._ -..._.... Local Agenh Wanled lo Handle " D e f i H e r m i a " "DAD'S" HEALTH L TORIES 2239 North 19th St.OMAHA. NEB. Ee Club Tuesday evenlnz. Mr. md Mrs. John Echtenknmv recently celebrated thelr 44th wed-ding anniversary when a number of reladvea spent a social eveningat their home.Mrs. Harry Gllfry was hostess atthe regular meeting of the W. C.T. U. at her heme on Friday aft- emocn.Mies Annu Elsner wasthe leader for the lfternoon'e dle~ cuulcn and her subject was "The Problem of Youth". Mrs. Adrian J. Edgar ntumedthe nm of the week from Platts- mnuth where she spent A week withher father, George Knffenberger. ¢<{T¥1 ~ ..I,}. . . "+ 11 ss I | ,:=|.,E74"~flw é ' 1 ! r u m I ~ iris'1~s'i#J»'* 5 5 : I L gl d r ~I r'- . _5 . ; :" L . . -_ _ n a m e cflminess. lslovrhurs Furlhehsking '|`¢nFullSixeOrigiaallllrivonnBf r R ° q "~4 a n w m a E 'l Q 'u a .n m w l m s n n u l n n r w u s r n m u r l y n w c . . W H E N BABIES THERE an dmelhenE R E 'a m m e .m m m :moths'. mmdzrflm .-nm¢n§|uw dm.m M h q w M ~I¢ » u ; ¢ u a m \ f » . m . h n . l h l Dine-Nvlih ( l n .l l .Fktc ba ramntura anwnppc . €cT57LvL§1Q- C A S T o R A - r n A D V E R T I S I N G C O U P O N m u ~ w i t h i l l l . u n l n l u d g s u h t :: m b - 1 3 3 1 -l u r l v m u 1w\m¢';f¢»q¢|»'§u» : ! : l u l . = » ¢ h o : a : » o u r ~ 1 ¥ »`$ `i3& n m o l l o s e o t o u u o a u u r l n o a l | l ¢ » I 0 l \ 0 \ | ¢ Q l u l ¢ 0 I i t l A M N !a » ¢n o ; n a u u a a u s a a o s a u o u n a o l a o a s h s c a a u s o a c H m m m m m 'l=~'Tho * r ms (hotu N l 'fa n llc a n To YOU |mu ! u n it mu .YN w illbeproudtoshowthemto har f riends. Each Combination Packnge oi Marivonno Requidtoa contains the following regular size items: M a r i a n n a H o m e C u n w ~lularlvonm Coronnul Oil Shampoo..-W I''llar lvmn a Tak P ou dr e ~Ma r h m m C l u n s l "Cf\~m¢. . . . . . . .zmollar ivvn m Gun me n Pu u d n . . . . . I 0 |gg-f-3°---» Dep!tory ,_. . | | l 0 | r I a n t ig ..¢; ¢larivonno E-an de 'rar-¢u¢..........¥1-50MarivonmBrlllhntlnc~l l a r i v o n n o P n r n u n ~u w ONLY 819| . . . Tk u a I l v r m n " E G Rin ».»T5? eyfh-thehl°d:t¥-°:w JI. Bnue . |..'2"..\| | ma m r % " ' § ' 3 M L ! ! \|x:u_|ue r ,M The; yen a wan zrom|Pmt. O. Sel-makenberg, iii' i»}|dHIrs. Kengery and procession marched m tha nlcarvalso took dinner|Whi¢1\was beautifuhv 'Im-1»n..| undly. [tts and daughter drove utw Sunday alber re- rd ol her mothefn sar- lon,but she hu now really. LHDUN AND v1cINmz with flowers, lilleu and lerm and two tall lighted candles. The hrlde'snttmdmh we n In nlnlmv hued guwns.,Y marched mmv-idurlly In two es leading to thealtar.The rat ba enter wereMiss Ml.ldred5c\1eer of Arlington, and Miss hv e r nn Kmsfnr ofSarlbner.They worn gowns ofllow and blue Satin and urrled ants pink and_y§llow car-1 Wl:.ndn urhn man* Q- »..1,.. ...|_.... A.. I MTM \Uh1___, W..- ....... W -...nv vums w:Mend the summer tenn nt theWeNormal.JI" and Mrs.H-my Andersen hue moved from neu Craig ontothe (Arm where Mr. and Mrs. Han old Curley have been lMng. _ ~ Melnfn Welt and luck vla- up fro m B eeiving wo: ions condit. improved g Fr. CE :na nor mother Hn. U. ~""§.:'..'?.'Ff.».°=Lfy;._. ._.. ..... Nu. uuuv ru-nm haverented the Becton property wherel r .and Mrs.Ianln Hom have Kr. an Mrs. Tom Leonlrd of Minnesota spent a few dan lmMeek at the Wm. Olson home. lgqe lsembers ul themgllilaion e ve prepared n e n"Begimlng at Jerusalem"W M '-bw yvlllgive at n meetinr nc nm The Progressive Ladies held their meeting et the church Tues- day nfhrnoon with twelve lldlee present.The refreshment com- mittee oelmilted of Meadunas Wm. Kruger and Oth Kruse lhd Mn. Minnie Kruse. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schneider oelebnied their filth wedding nn- ...»..vn».-"°{ were followed bylMisa Elsie H1 genkunp of Arllng~ ton md Mila Huldn Echienknmp ol' Wakefield, dreesed in nile green I-nd orchid satin md Carrying bon-queta of pink and yellow earnrtions.After these came the littleflower girl, Geraldine Wehmeyer, cousin of the brlde, dreeud ini m e n crepe with role bud trim-lmi ng: md enrrv imr .»....|.-.-fl One botm, "Dafa" Wonder Oi!$1.00In advance,or sent C.0.D. plus few cents postage. Send w--_-_____--...__-.._...___-.,--__-.._.....-..__.._..... Struct Ind Number---......_-........__......_,---_-........-R. F. D...--.. City_---..-........-..-............___..___St.|.bg._..........._..._ -..._.... Local Agenh Wanled lo Handle " D e f i H e r m i a " "DAD'S" HEALTH L TORIES 2239 North 19th St.OMAHA. NEB. Ee Club Tuesday evenlnz. Mr. md Mrs. John Echtenknmv recently celebrated thelr 44th wed-ding anniversary when a number of reladvea spent a social eveningat their home.Mrs. Harry Gllfry was hostess atthe regular meeting of the W. C.T. U. at her heme on Friday aft- emocn.Mies Annu Elsner wasthe leader for the lfternoon'e dle~ cuulcn and her subject was "The Problem of Youth". Mrs. Adrian J. Edgar ntumedthe nm of the week from Platts- mnuth where she spent A week withher father, George Knffenberger. / n \ ~' L .w ~: I L gl d r ~I r'- . _5 . ; :" L . . -_ _ n a m e cflminess. lslovrhurs Furlhehsking '|`¢nFullSixeOrigiaallllrivonnBf r R ° q "~4 a n w m a E 'l Q 'u a .n m w l m s n n u l n n r w u s r n m u r l y n w c . . W H E N BABIES THERE an dmelhenE R E 'a m m e .m m m :moths'. mmdzrflm .-nm¢n§|uw dm.m M h q w M ~I¢ » u ; ¢ u a m \ f » . m . h n . l h l Dine-Nvlih ( l n .l l .Fktc ba ramntura anwnppc . €cT57LvL§1Q- C A S T o R A - r n A D V E R T I S I N G C O U P O N m u ~ w i t h i l l l . u n l n l u d g s u h t :: m b - 1 3 3 1 -l u r l v m u 1w\m¢';f¢»q¢|»'§u» : ! : l u l . = » ¢ h o : a : » o u r ~ 1 ¥ »`$ `i3& n m o l l o s e o t o u u o a u u r l n o a l | l ¢ » I 0 l \ 0 \ | ¢ Q l u l ¢ 0 I i t l A M N !a » ¢n o ; n a u u a a u s a a o s a u o u n a o l a o a s h s c a a u s o a c H m m m m m 'l=~'Tho * r ms (hotu N l 'fa n llc a n To YOU |mu ! u n it mu .YN w illbeproudtoshowthemto har f riends. Each Combination Packnge oi Marivonno Requidtoa contains the following regular size items: M a r i a n n a H o m e C u n w ~lularlvonm Coronnul Oil Shampoo..-W I''llar lvmn a Tak P ou dr e ~Ma r h m m C l u n s l "Cf\~m¢. . . . . . . .zmollar ivvn m Gun me n Pu u d n . . . . . I 0 |gg-f-3°---» Dep!tory ,_. . | | l 0 | r I a n t ig ..¢; ¢larivonno E-an de 'rar-¢u¢..........¥1-50MarivonmBrlllhntlnc~l l a r i v o n n o P n r n u n ~u w ONLY 819| . . . Tk I.. n z I ' I.0 a r 1 llnn w i ~ : d ro l l er M . .-i |, s, , :ra i n u n o f line une] forging, alnminnsn pimms, chmxne silicon. alloy valves,tqrquo-lubo drive,R a d u :Steel m d wanna., ¢mni6Fn¥}»T "vvllfr weenuany.A nuinbux 'wif pai T|»T'|'l»`2u`§""" "'vw win lm n u m m u|Elllnshm . m m." u ea. 'n=- mm ...'T..EI",."'L .112 in 4 .|.|». .f£"'§2."'f'}°;'!"|°"| _"____,......,,...up quvun slumsMrs.cufréra Ray went to Blair of pinodale.Mrs.Claus RhohwerSunday for u few da vid hnynt with o [Andis held high scones,.her mother.Mn. Fred Heine and ChrisMiss Bessie Williunmn of Hoop- Iverson #um eonsoled.A very de-' e__{_. jvns§x.§veakand guest of Misa llama.: ¢:......__ \- -- - - __n | | l \ ¢ D U U I l l Il a r g e m l n l i l y .m T g e c T » 1 i d e a n d h e r m a t r o n o f h o n o r ,M n .A l b e r t L a a k e r ,u m a l a s t .M r s .L a k e r w o r e n gown of coral satin md abgndeauofrhlnnntnnnuma.. : m t ,_uma! uecuwry in mznnfwmrihs-In addiuunyou uve mm! dufllnxa beanie of the law 6|-ul cost af tim new Fold, for can of upeuiam md up-keep, and low yearly depncilldonIJIIDB nan.Mrs. Claudo Raid was called zo Bloomfield,Nah. Friday evenlng b the serious illness Ot her mo-J, Mrs] Lydlck, suffered a heart attack.She hls made har homehere with Mn. Reid untll n few weeks ago.Mn. Lydck is recov-erlmz nleelv. ..,........ "uw was nm oy all.Mrs. Ella Price of Blair, ln visit- ing with mlnlvea thi;Week. Mrs. Henry Fincher wu hoateu in the kemingwn on Wedneadny afternoon.An mloynble time vu had by all prnent. H " ~lmd th, mldo r- ahould er co o l f re d u md:woot p e a m n m brlde wore a l°Wn o! white utln and lam. Hervdl wan of embroidered tulle heldin place by A wreath of orangeblossoms And can-led a shower bouquet of roses md lremlu.Thebrldaandmatron of honor were m u .Q nn., -L___\- Tnnlhv ...... ....-.uw cmumex steps h the_,zunalobrmkhllumwbenhcldl bride groom andbestmnn Iiu-rymJunior S ggg,~ qut of n tree he wu uimmlng.He Echtengxmghatreg brlde'u farothfg E"""°.=";f£ '1°'lYi°"3 °:€*'>: u¢~ i:,5 °°**"= "°"= °~"° "°" a t cm.- '..~n '°'°'~ ,ww |l:unllAl|¢0.The next meeting will be held with Mn. Geo Sheets in two Yeoh Mr ond M n Wllbur Oonety evéalngwhen r m d l l n . C l l ! R l , M .m d l l r Chuo --'°'":..e=a =- i s r M111 A e I nM S L - e e f l i m h i a m e m m h m n u uthe y a r e mo v l nfo NewEng~ t.nllv i v z wo . a mi 1 nieslunch vu served.Mn. E. E. Caldwell of Tohmnh I unuderwant an operation fksre mnen y»13€.T'd hu. Seturdey with ber dner, u c E. Johnson. The Ladle: Ald will lllbet at the Wedneldl for work. ' M n .Geeeemm enwtalned 14 ladies Thurndey lflemoon compli- menhry fo Mn. Carl Phldhusen. A mont pleumt elfernoon v u spent by all. The 0. E. B. hold Ra meeting Frldey withthe diltflct mpervleor Mn. Albgta Hughes of the Vat: Chapter a. 8 of present. Mn. Fred Blmkenleld, a. member of the Hooper chepber, wu n dm Mor.Delldunn Nfruhmenh were wma by ln. Jnob Slee k, AlmnAmd Mule Ind llr. and Mn. Fred Hdle . Ha mm K llndt wu in Lincoln on budnuu e couple of dey: Inq! week. wen pleu|nLli{a\u»pr'Ised M y :mm um mx evmlnt was y Aze ;wll]be Bs rv e dhyHn.Eve re N Mr. and Mn. Goo. Olm enhr- rlinett Love", md Prof. Sehnok~enberg addqi greatly lo the ef~feetivenem by playing softly dur- mg the ceremony.Rev.G.W.Walter pertormd the ceremony. A reception wu held et the home of the brlde's parents.At five o'cloek n three course dinner wu served w shout no nate.Pinku m white predomlnnted in thecolor scheme suedlnall the rooms_;=»<=<»==¢»-»¢_;,g»§»» g_k'=»»~g=-°eco feltreemen and xv an Whiteca°| tle dwi ¢ hpi nkwlla ,plu:euni; and not cope to :notch thebo wl: o f Pi nk md y e llo w urn-ffm. ldded beauty ve the tables. The chnrlverl umm!was l u n . Thezueahdevute dsta lntohour,leaving many ha ndful :i th fo r 4 lbove ~ b e l l l . 0 W P I I C I S o r r o n :C A I ! r . a | . l \ » » » o . r l » - I~ M ¢ - ¢ ¢ ~ l- - w ~l l l h v r u n d w u u u h asrudanunlont.Yo u a n l n g a f u u l l u a o n u i l n u n p q n n ga u n u n n n u - | l » u u h » ¢ | ll l ~-lus~»\vl'onl¢iu»nl»»J'w¢ld-nth. @ Bobbie l m m -:pm t :S a m a i r .' `Mrs.Ruth Rosen~- 'Sands dinner guest ofMn, 5 m Je ppersen. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. NAlvin ol Irvington, weat the Will Harper ~-~ evening.Nels Andenon of Wdi e d o n M n .Sophia Monday.C.B.Hansen ol B vldtor has Wednesday. Mr.and Mrs. Harryentertainedseveral inecard party at their mme night. Gus Kmnberg in quite writing and ia confined Mr.and Mn. Tom have mowd into the Mr:Neal property. hnwlng farm md anld their 'M m mn k B y m w s u enter-tdn the la?-l\0d.hn Lldiu' Aid llher *;_°=;=; m the country Friday. mi.. Gm Kronber entertained Saturday afternoon n lwnor o l her da1\§ghher{nv'l;wgila'a wg birth- d .ose wereHlelund, Ruth Browx mm Ran- fs:_"°'a.°' sm' °°'s"~B,,.§'°°°"°' ro er an I l lher.#iw girls greatly enjoyedthe aiwmoon playing games.Twyla received many pretaf gsm Late in the aitemoon,rn.Kronberg ° a m . ~d=§g°g-]"n¢hvi.§¢;r w c e gm e E gEwyls many more happy bir1}\~ aya.Qdte a number of ehangn hav'e been .made the Put week among the tenant farmers near Ken- téxllge Je na edhn;m d Jahne\,who moved his nwpeny gave the Response.rvm -of Fremont, led the singing and allo gave a piano solo.m t campmled M Enrl Jenkins,rKronherg,George Hedelnnd mdI-'rank Byers, sms several selec~tion.: which were grand; e=»1;;-=<1~Guem of Mrs. W.. W ght Friday nliemoon were Mn. Henry Plugge,Mn.Chu. Gottsdt of Washington and Mrs. Jorgensen of Omaha.Mr. and Mrs. George Hedelund were hosts ata pinochle party attheir home Saturday evening. The followinamjoyed the evening m- gether:easrs. ind Mendnme# E.Wright,Edgar Fairchild,Hana Jorgonmn,W.B.Rosenbaum, Frank Byers, Charles Berry, W. E. un ul d 59° w.athdr Hght ny o i ..the at 2 Couri the g, m m : Court 1 for FIBS1 ' lm m onx s r c a unc nW. Byron Pnrdun. Putor Sunday School at 10 dclock W i th The Churches AB TOLD BY THEIR PASTOR8 1 Ep w o r t h In lg ue a t 6: 3 0 Ind e v e - ning preanhing' |:r.»AL »Ices at 7:80. Th mn o f o r th e mo r n i n g a m n o n , " T h a F lu ! o f G o d " . U"a n r n l u on "0 Thou, by whom we come to - The Life, the Truth,Way, The path of praya thy t - land, muh un hdw to pnyl" B A P T I S T c n r m c a L J . I o n a , P a n o : m n : - a n - n W a a r e g l n f i t o r e p o r t a UIIII1 li KENN Nd estate (or n detuminltRJ OTTINGS the um J tha death of as \W " I .oaient., um he died mumMr. ""'Mr .na na le .adt emmmmm of hx. hdrs, .ru.,»\»°f-H4 sz=d.f°z1.°"v vi-f*=°d.~°?M; 22 MJ1 °k§"m"i°}§1"'§',1 a n I .Mi lle r wa si'f.'!.lL.'° *........"E.,arlvn t h !l d d l i l l " " "n . " ""'s=,¢,;Iraove the Address I.mi"1,,.,m¢ Miller if" vnumn luiin xupnunen home m um :mmm, died ";,ed_Hot\d|YI'l\|esd.ly._.'wv nn -mfnrU\»r rKENNARD NEWS lotifiodHr.and Mrs. Louis Gorehamlnr..and Mn.Clvde E.Rosen .shing1>on.||nd family,Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Anderson Ag-p md family, Min Edna Inger- mlev and Arthur Mueller were sup-r , v u I per guests md evening vmmrs at|the P r a n k G u m home Mandayon..,...» evening in honor o! Mn. Guseisld: nt s birthday.samrdny Mn . Pe n na mu mn p e a t In t uns com nas Dy omer nxn236, dgy of nmh, 19 81 , o'c1ock P. u. in Um Ccunty Room in Blair, Nebraska, x time and place of ui d he a ndthzti ly o udo no tthe ns and coniest I-he uma the my grant the mii e! pra y:__E l n - f f f f " ° ° n mt h Mmf therdn. b ii é ' ~ is v e r u l r e l a t iv e s and friends at their home Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs.Rosen-bnum's birth anniversary.Thoseresent to lnjoy the eveningwereglessra. and Mesdamer Gus Kron- b€fK and Twyla, Fred Andreanrn ani!children,Sherman Anderson and children, Henry Miller, Kath- erine and Ned.Pete Inman and family, Paul Masters, Otto Gottsch and Mrs.Catherine Japp.Theevening was spent playing plu-ochle.I-Hgh neon; warg held byElaineand Fred Andreaaen _and l i f m : 1 r l l l l l l l l l l l e l u u m m m m a a n d\| | ¢\| la.|UF - ! ! 1 \ ! \ _ H r l. _ w i ll - » ~ - - - 1 n . : . . . . " } " . _ _ _ . n \ 1 . . . . -r Fspent. Friday afternoon mth Pm nu uul Zi nn ur o x ma nn. :v uHllchcbqlvl Knuds¢|\'n_I (SEAL)x. C. ELLER.awasians w um church memner-Ishipon Ealki 'Sunday mcrrdns.. April Sth.Let mll who are intu- esied, gut their names w the nw wr as mon u rosedble.The or- ... ...___.., L- __.- af 'ahl-sg|;|There WIAsame siaknen among those who are regnlnr uundmu and leaden. We Qu yum wi ll he able t6`be with ua on nexv. Sunday.We had Ggnrnde mud thdr nuchineri:holun °f Yhombehlvera Sun-. and Mrs. nlly. Mr. and Mrs. Torvd Andenspent Sundny aliex-noon at wCunninghnmh. Mr. and Mrs. Chu. Cunning]-as wars dinner guests of Frank Cuninghaufs in Blur Friday.hfir.Ind Mn. A. C.Anders"d i n Bla h* Sundny mum "ew R:°!=r°e~=»-_ _ ._ on m, \mln- on ra. i-at 'C<>m& Judge.' NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT I N ' n m CO UNTY c o um'OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA. Engng ol Olive A. Ward,De low :cores br Mr. and Mrs. Pet-erd d wn g m.D a i ly nlucuL a r p n Priies welre \";;=e nc | Opal J p p e m n Pr ir r" c o r mg y .A t a ate 0 ou r,r e - l b Mr s.Blacc a n d ~fre shmenta wen ; s erved .y .r L:1.,l r\ u u u u u u n ;were wo n . B. Rosen- r. and Mrs.A delicious served. i n n h l D A B Ei=<'i§"§1§`w'§|2'u1}`'f§»§n` rec ently purc hased ro m lf Jacobsen.Mrs. J ac obsen ed a house i n B la i r a n d he r s o ns ha ve gone .then ! I n f r v Swan son han adsn which he Omaha. lrs.Mary Mr. and Mn. Carrol ' has renb and children of Blur, vshe and dny dinner guests of Mr 2 uw }|ve.George Hmmm and fun ' 5 " " " ' " ° " u l D lp u s m " " " " ' l u u u u 'a n u mb e r o f th e me li a b e r g o f th emtere d $0 c hild ren, adm.I i l u t h n d h t r h n r r h i n mn*Ffuwzninnr ¢~._4._m\.... \...,|c a m s - r u m c m m c n °°" .;;' : . , ; : : ; a m : " . , r a . ; ; : " A. J. H-lrkiif Pl-iw!tor.We were glad fa have them MII..l h g l Andmasen lll d .lll|l°lE'L'2"'*i' i.'{'. |:|!m:1`i"ii.-i :,i:m';aaTii;-.' im... I yv. 1-1. wnggr. "af low." " " ' * " ' " '°"a',,:°°;'.:.a"'x:"..',:.,°:.: m e . nes 1y.°mi md Mrs. Sha-nna'1 Andaman E.'2.°.f"°$.'l'!f'°{,|.!.'i_'5.'E! purchas-county.the farmbert Nel- \ he pur- is futher, ir.Fred this farmwill livebe-:n li\'~wed fromnorth of indrousen who has 'rl moved15.Lara _ .. fn... l wAsmNG'roN NEWS Mr. and Mrs. James Sunds and family spent Mondxz evening at the Henry Tietgen UNE;Mr. and Mrs. Zeth Whited mov-ed Wednesday from the Sibbersen farm to tIl;e'A. C. Andersen farm. north of a e..Mrs. w. A.'.Ke r called on.Mm Wm. Christe n Wednesday afternoon._Mr.and Mrs.Clmn Slender spent Sunday at the Ernest Ker- wuxe uotucn moved l'Tltlly. NOTICE To c nnurro ns A. C. Debel, Attorney IN THE COUNTY COURT OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA. In the Mutter of the Estate of Stephen A.Ward,Deceased. Il as Washington County,| NOTICE 'I'n Nm \..x».. nl lnw nuff ..¢ Lin STATE OF NEBRASKA semen. _Notice is hereby given that Norris E. Ward has filed with the undersigned,County Judge at Washington County, Nebraska, his final report us Administrator of the estate of Olive A, Ward, de- ceased, and made an application f o r l i m administration and dis- charge, and for the uaigm-nent of residue of estate to such other persona as are by lnw entitled U0 the same, and I have ref. the 286: Bible School, 10 A. H.Morning Worship, 11 A. M.Chrinlal Endeavor, 6:30 P. H. Preaching, 7:80 P. ld. lid-week meeting wodnudny. 'I:80 p. m.There were 80 at Sunday School lut week; the goal lor next Sun- day in 100. The Prepentecost-al Campaign mmm well lat Lord's day. Cudx are being returned with veryda y o f M mh 1931 at 2 °'¢1»¢s|pwmisdn|u1zr¢em¢nts vmmn upon r, M., at my office in uid County 1 m .A 11911 together mean:n ns well an n number ol other vin- itors.Our mngnegatdlun was nhocloed at the sudden going of Mrs. Rod- man, one of our lnlthlul members. Our sympathy is extended to Mrs. J. H. Bron, who is also n mem- ber of our church.Ot course euh or you are work- ing to get our Sunday School at- tendance up to one hundred.The leant that you can do in to be pres- ent every Sunday. Do not forgd the Mothers and Dnixohtprn Hammer. to be held at »~'.r::sv.:&I ext.: llnmlrn ~urelr nu m:ouuuruuy nlgnu LU:`i'"'fe'T?f'lI'°'é¢'~'¥'." »f§.§'§'$`f3"»f'}'l. ~ | Messrs. and Mesdameg Jasper Ros- 1§§.=I0n'»mlwh day -Me ss rs m d enba um,Chas.Bates an d W llmn . Mesdamvs will .1a{>p. Allrrust .mpp Fhfqgk N°§"°»|.G'§"FR°"°'b°"dm ;=;=;1 and c hi ldr en , Cly dg F Rosenbaum c 1 rent a r " g c renc an c 1 -.."dron,mi l N I and children,°f' f! ,"h 'l'h ",' }' J " "" ,, ;.I "' .rf 'f ,"f d l l m o n a r d Peterhon an d c hildren: vac ated by S wan so n.A l sen is to oc c u foy th e f am chased nec en ty f r o m hi Peter J .Nelaen o f Blai Nelse n, wh o ha s bee n on f o r a c o u ple of y e ar s,c m m r e n m m m l u e r I n u B u n -I° .ra r H i l l e l L e n a .B a t e s ,I d a M e f ,w h e r e A l b e r t N e l n e h u f¢ £ °.. 'I:3 1 2 § § : : : ' ,';~::";,,,%';Ef~ ».¢¥`§2'.9 5 1 - 1 4 V k d e f - Z f s s l e f -A' ¥ ° - Y - 1 e | ! 2 f 5 -E l m s ' £ ' P 3 f * = ; f 1 '_ ! = = = u " I l ' l . ... ..... ..H é i e n L a r s o n o f F r e m o n t ,M a n pmret,Au gu s t nml Fred Sc hurrmk- er.Cards furnished the after- noon'p and oveninsfs entertainment Prizes a t pinoc hle we re awa rd ed C.E .Rosen baum and Mr s .Cath- erine J apn fm* high s c ores. and to Mr s .C.FI.Rosenbaum and J o hn Ander son for lnw. A de lic i ous mid- nigh t lumi h wa s s erved. Mr#(} <wr ¢\11fln|¢ln\:md dupuh- fo r of A r li ng to n , vi s i te d a t B e r t nou r,rer res nme nts we re ser'ved.lMr:1.Paul No e l an d 'Har land Fre nc h he ld hig h s c or es and Mr s . Glen n Rosen bau m an d C has. Ba tes he ld lo w.Suitable prizes we re ac c ordingly awarded. Mr . a m i Mr s . He r m a n K r u s e o f Benn ington were Su nday gu ests of Mr. an d Mrs. Cly c le Rose nba um. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs . Cha rles Be we r e M r andM n .H o m e r w a l ?an d cl1il1ren,| M m `Ff|Frn\|n§|\Dniivv ua..-n._l-.. me n. Ln mauro :armKennardto the Jacob J'farm.Alfred Nielsen 'been occupying that fan onto the Blnco proper Frantlsen has moved ont, near Washington.Ed C] of 'near Florence, has mtvfarmrecentlyvacatedt Peterson, Mr. Pf tvrson ra farm near Wnlthm Ms e n o f S o u t h O m a h a ,lm | \ I\ * fl * h h 'T 'n \ n u z f n h n n n b §'»a§¢.é§$é; ved tothe>y Albert novin mr. Nlgml- as moved fa ner name.swMr. and Mrs. Lars I-'randsen of near Kennard,moved on to theRetzlof! farm last Saturday. Her-man and Llllinn Retzlolf moved to Waahin .M r .a n d M r s .O a k s a n d f a m n l y u . . .l' h . n lnlfnrnnn -, .... ..,... .., ......, ... ... .....,devisees,legatees,ezedlwrs,and all persons interested in said Es~ mm. You, and each of you, are here- by notmed that on the 2nd day of Marnh,193l,Norris E.Ward -for the headng thaeof. Dated March Znd, 1931. (SEAL)I. c. ELLE 'I-At County Judge. NEBRASKA INDYYHTRTAI. R. gain for each one. CONGREGATIONAL c mmcn A.Il.Newell.Puto r For the Third Sunday in Lent n.. mnrnina thnmn win lm "He the church building Friday evening, Much 6, at 8:45.We want thi! lo be a real social md spirltunl treat.We expat it w finance iffsell, yet it is not a money mining projeet. Mothen, bring your daugh ters an d daughters,bring your mothers and have a good Lime to- gether.Mr s . T h o u . H . B o g e n c ! Omah a,will be the speaker;the men will ser ve. Could you ru n your fa r m or business or home very long if your :-....\...Anlu h a l l - . . m u h i n v Sv.ihart's Wednesday.Mr s .A .C.Ho lme s *°"\r1n»'-fl toBeave r Cro ssing the middle oflanrt week af te r ha vin g spent several :lava wi th her :la ugh ter nn fl ann in- la w,Mr .and Mr s .Gi ff or d Frenc h. Mr s .Gle nn Rose nbau m a nd ' her mothe r.Mr s I .E .W a r d enter~ tained th e Metho di st Ladi es'A i d at th ei r ho me Thu rs da y af te rn oo n. gl\\.f\l!ll mnnulu nrnvn nirnnnue I n iiéi''Y "l3°"`a?" dan§l;,arrloaf nelull.an re rnmer 'D aE d g a f d S i n t 1 r.and Mr s ..Otto Kempc k e,hir. and Mrs. Cha rlie Kempc lre and ehil&l1e'n both of Lyons, visited rel- atives here Sunday . 1'-l¢SHr§\.Pe wr so n and K e lle y o f Tllair,vlanted a t the 0 .W .Ma r - shall h ome Saturda y e veni ng. r lli r. an d Mrs . Fra nk Ho lland a nd fh lldr c n ,Mr .an d Mr s .Delb ert v ¢a v s u v a v u l | L l v . .\ v » l \A n n a n ;Mr .an d Mr s .E d 'I"homas o f Havelo c k,h a ve mo ve d on to the W i d e n e r f a r m n o w o wn e d b y J i m Rhea.Mr . T h o ma s wi ll wo r k f o r Gr o ve r Willcins.Mr .an d Mr s . Th o ma s aTe we ll k n o wn i n th is c o mmu n ity h a vi n g f o r me r ly li ve d heme for several y ears. Mr s .Char les Gotts c h o f n e a r W ash ington.wa s a vi s i to r a t t h e T. E . F re n c h h o me Mo nd ay . an a mr . a u u m m \Jlt:u 'I'-H* -'"""an d da ug h te r spe nt sa tu rd a y a t th e Ke rs te tte r ho me . M r .and Mr s .Ne ls M .Nie ls en vis ited a t th e Ole La rs en ho me one d ay last wee k. Mr . a n d Mr s . W m. Matz en we r ecallersa t th e J ames Su nd a ho me Satur day e ven in g. Mr s .Ke r s te tter a n d E dwi n . Mr . and Mrk. Glen J efferson and Gwen- do ly n an d Mr .an d Mr s .A .C. fi le d his du ly ve ri fi ed p etitio n i n th i s Cou rt,se tti n g r e n a l o m Ste ph en A . W a rd d ie d in te state in and s.resident o f W a s hi n gto n Go lmty , Neb ra sk a , on the 2n d da y o f J u ly ,1923,th e o wn e r i n I e o simple o f a n undivided on e- ha l! -..._----..-_... ...........-.......E W A b o u t f i ve an d s i x mi le s on Fos ter ro ad h a lf mi le east an d r u m i n g so uth gr n vd e d . W ausa --Mes ars.Leo na rd Grog- sta d t an d Ra y mo n d Er i c k s on p u r -lntemst i n Lo t. s even (1 ln B loc k chased Ch evro le t g ar ag e o f th i s eleven (11)i n Dext»er's Addition 'plac e_ gg the Cie' _of i3lair,_ Washinirtonl Ne li gh - - Mar i e Ha n s e n o p e ne d a u n y n a n :u » » » °- . » 1 . ¢ . . ' .. . - - . .. _. _ -th | . t h a th E a r s to H e a r , L e t Hi m He a r " .L e n te n le a f le ts a r e t o b e distribu ted at the c lose of the aer- vice.Th e y sh ou ld b e h elp fu l f o r sp i r i tu a l c dtu r e . le n t.is th e best o f ti m e s i n wh i c h to c h e c k u p on wh a t we a r s doi ng,an d wh a t w e c an do,to ma k e mo r e general he lp fu l wo r - | Au bvll uz w a s \ | | | | ;|»u¢.|.u a l vu n n ul p a y y o u r e x p e n s e s ?O u r c h u r c h U s I a c m g j u s t s u c h n s i t u a t i o n . T h e Q \ .1 g n r - _ : . s .n . . -........14""i,'"j " " " j " ~ ~~ mngdon of Omaha, were s d Mr.and Mn. Mm Andenon$.23 '€,'f.|..ff§I"R'\`lI.".I.`? ..,.Y".EE.'II'...f'.I"E.'i| '"=:u°f rv2»ff_==¢ W. E. m...,'I|'1.FI|.|m 1°om-nd Saturday 1==Sur ld s wen at th e J e f i Ran 'Pint E ~ d i n n e r g u e s t s ~~~m m c a ! e lllrhe Croffe Cu n i n e r ship'~in the church'g f UTEIHDQFSHIP Wlll UQCIUB I.lll?\II|\»\|l¢enson home a u r vwi n g as hi s sole a n d urliy fo r me r l occ u 'i p h n q é l i m i courge b u t also wo rs hi p i n the 'Y o u wi ll n o t be m i " ° d Ln th e :mn a n d n e lfn o ld Ulme r heirs a t la w o l i m A .W a r d m l 1,,....,.\......4,....P sf l............ L-..:...un\»¢nan'nr.,en li s tmen t c amn aisr n du ring f l w.-.,. - . . . . ......\..unu wu||\||\||u lOmah a. Mr s.Ed n a Be nton and c hildren are snnmlinrr :1 fe w d m u wi th Mrs. E. Spr ake r an d f arnf ly . I\fi'=s Lo la Smi th , wh o is teac h1 ing n t Fnn tn ne lle, sp en t the wee k- end vith h0_r parenta, Mr. and Mrs. par.nnd Mr s .Ot to Olson an dc hlldren o f Ceresco,we re Sunday viwitors a t the Ber t S wi hnr t home.M r .an d Mrs. 'Charlie .Anderson o f Oma h a ,visited relatives here on Sunday . Mr . an d Mr s . C a r l L u n d o f F r e - mo n t.*inrnt Rnnrlnv wiilm Mr u spend th e week-end wi t h M1-.anil Mr s ;An dr es An de rs on , wh o cele- br ated the ir silver we dd in g last Strada .1\Ir.y and Mr s .Ha r o ld L a u tr u p w e r e h o s t s a t a c a r d P a r t y S a t u r - d a y e v e n i n g .' T h o 8 e p r e s e n t w e r e u n a a h u n h l 'l f n u i n m n e W i l l " H Y U - |-'-- - -'-------- ucncany neun'fI§ ;rl2e :§ "D e11i1'e¢l here last Norris E_ warg-tgmg th ti.____greek and BN back on their old tioner is the ovmer of ssid pfeal w§f"¥.`"fn§l','i¥§,g"&'§§§"e?e'§»§'§'.L"§ 1 estate,he havmg inherited the and dial telephone equipment for same from said decedent and from telephone users in Harney and Olive A.Ward now deceased w hate tm;ff fm'§.E2fe,f,t?1 flm l?:f,1|,_ ahah!that no amllication has ever beer fh; A+;een 0 :oe areas o bs.Jo Mr.and Mrs. Henry Tietgen Ben Tietgen and Reynold Ulmer u u u l u u n u u s p c l a u l l a l L u c .Th e al i s .Th e y o u n g p e op le a r e u r g e d to f i r s t h a lf o f Ap r i l.1 K0 ra lly so th e Chu rc h s c a m!a t 10 eve ry mf f pb e r wur slup n s..'=}'§{1f ~Q 6:i0 :serving and every member giving _ _ - » . . - - _ -- - - - -.. . . . . .. _. _ . _. . . . . ._ _. W y mor e Ma c e a n d Da le H a r -in to bui ldi ng.e r opened blac ks mi th shop i n 'S c o tt s b lu f f - N e w B l u f f s C n ! Rawli ng s bu ildin g on B th S t.:oper ated b y Lan~y Si mo n to n :- P l a tt s mo u tl v - W a te r p l a n t m a y Lena Ny c e opene d for busi ness. be bui lt her e.|Sc o ttsb lu f f- - Ne w Fede ral bu ild May woo d---C urtis ro ad to b e i n g a t c orner o f Sixtee nth Stme gra ve ie d in ne ar f utur e.an d Sec ond Aven ue ,to be read Ro d C l o u d - H o wa r d Ka le y pu r -f o r | c u pmmc y May I st._ ......| I ¢ . » u u | » ' ]u n u l l a u a i o ."Louisa Lunii. Mr .an d Mr s . A . J .F o wle r a n d daughter were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mm, RaymondDixon of Omaha.|Mr. and Mrs. Will Famberg ofBlair, were ghosts of Mr. and MrsHarry lllncn Wednesday eveningx.Clyde Swihart has been ill the pant week. Miss Selma Rosenbaum spentthewr-ok-end with ¥1'r nnrontn,Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rosenbaum. Hansen, Gifford French Gottsch. will be services at thechurchSunday evening. at 7:45 p. rn.Rev. Hans n n ; s \ \ . | u | | | s 3 i l u |u i | er, Clvde and Otto ThereLutheranMatrix 15Nelson of Blair. will preach the sermon.Sunday Scnool as usual. Frank Van Deusen arrived on Monday from Missouri to attendthe funeral of his father, D. W. Vanbeuson.rMr.and Mrs.B-an Bailey and th;.v;;;;;;..~;. ~ `i§2§¥.Té"0i'E§§|g=.1 in tlie- State of Nebraaka for|""§r§ii'F.im»y surveys made in s i r e Mr. and Mrs. Alben Han-, ... ';';"°'"'"'°"* 2; z2..:2;"u';"*;;.; §':;'"a.:.a"a~.§s,zf;~.f.;°f ~ ~ Stgulaié. vieikityh f t ~heigstor by persons claiming to biiilines.S P¥P€ wo 1 1 .week fi. Battle creek, Ia. where 'Q-§,uf.°§"2§f§°§l.i2"'§§'that " ° l Pender J . F Mallory sold his he will work in a blacksmith ahop.|n sas .B ever ao- soft dnnk business zo J. A FryMrs. C. v.Shumaker and M lmore zhsiritv.iimniir th;reof;l #335 Tekamaim-~Norseen Drug Store 1§§_f'a';{;§§ °{:,ff' Elkcityisince I;he death; ;ai3§eA1';nr;[rei>;¢i;:_doi1mn Schluter pur- Chris Nelsen called on Ole Lm.fend praylng for an order of thiaichased Louie Grandgenett garage sen one day last week.Court barnng all claims agninstand weldhmg shop. \ 1 ~ tl§'"i5"Rxr.-2-1.4 I 4... nv u H. 14 \r;|p,u\n\:|u.» LU umu-l m Thur sday to :attend a reunion o f th e fr ater ni ty to whi c h he be- longs. S t m mr t Hu r d is n o w roaming and h oardi ng u t Mrs . C. MiHc r's. Ab oh t one hu mlr ml fn th vr s and son s ntto nd ed the b an qu et h old ui gpg Mothodistg c hurc h basement on c u l u s e u L u u m ,e q u l p l l l t u h H n u u u . | \ . \ :l d n l b v i o s - \| f h | h n v n u . n l n l r l f \ n | n 1 » i n n r n u n a n .~O D H t a t 3 l . 0 l d B ~1 6 -1-rnlny cvc ningn J ud ge He r b e dRhoadvso f Oma ha ,svns to haw' lmvn U10 5\]»"nk¢r vf tho r\r 'rr \"' but thin Tn ra miru:1|l~*r:l:1r1r|in:5 ]~¢ L l l \ \ \ |l L U 4 va u w b a u va v 0wnvuo Y ' l " " | " "a g e a n d m o v e d h i s C h r y s l e r a g e n c y l i e v o u n e m p l o y m e n t s i t u a t m n . Repair Dzpartment Gascline Bills is Equipped by Buying with the Best MachineryNew or USed Model A Ford We can REGRIND and INSTALL PISTUNS Du1'i12g the G A S O L I N E CON- T E S T held last 'week sefven DRI-equipment. VERS tied for'E I R S T PLA CE 74. 7miles 012 a PINY l bv D 1e1V1N<Our Greasing Department willQ 0? gasoline T 70. . . H r r ' r 1 S UNTIED PARTLY ' T U R D A Y by Nels and Rant Brewster, g the same mileage e each $5.00 'ze was 'won by Dick nd Henry Lamp. ~portation Economical and Durabl W h y Pay More o r A Dem on s t r at i o n 1 e r e a s o n a b l e p r i c e LAST SATURDAY bv NelsBuchardtandRantBnewster, each getting the same mileage and we gave each $5.00 Second Prize was 'won by Dick Maxwell and Henry Lamp. We Repair Ti res. A B III We straz hten, Fenders, Bodies and do Repainting. A Ford is Fast Transportation Economical and Durable We give WRECKER SERVICEW h y P a y Mo r e For A Demonstration r.= Arnd Ford DealerBla Nebraska ~ " f w¢"7'<fw a Bhir. Nah:axkl. Mnréh 5. 1981 Wmted-Any kind of work. Mrs. Jem Heinzerling.6-8% Mr. and Mn. Clifford Munson and children of Omaha, visited in the E. M. Terrell home on Sltur day. Miss In-ne Huck of 0 - n m . qu-.nt the week-end at the home Ul har parents, Mr. and Mn. H. A. Huc k. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thomu, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Lippincott md Mn. Mania Nuble drovu to Omn- Wanted-Hausa work,by the hour nr day.Phone Blue 811.l t ' Mrs. Jonas Burdum hu beenonthenicklist this week. m s Chevrolet Conch.s215.oo. Arndt-Snyder Motor Co.7~lt Furniture, nm and floor cover-f m Matlmw R. Bendorf.21-u. Glorlx Metdnger la spending a couple of weeks nt the c .E. Krause home. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Klapp drove Pubscribe (or The Enw-pl-zu. Fnrnlbmn, mn and noor cover- wz s lhthew R. Bendotl.2141 Cobs! Cobs! Cabs for sala Phone Red 141.Late Golden.6~8t° Tha American Leg-lun Audlinry will meet this evening, March 5, for inltiabory work. Bring your watdx repair work to w. P. Txamer at the Wal!! Drug Store.7 -u Misa Dorothy Gray of Fremont, :pmt the week-endwl¢h her par- Mr.and M n .Chula ;Muallar md urn of Tehmlh, were Sunday guuu at fhe E. S. Pedersen home. Mr. and Mn. Chris Lnrlen and daughfer,Dorothy were Sunday visitors at the George Pollen homenorthwest of Bldr. Mr. and Mn. Harold Sdlller ot Omaha.,were dinner gusts hat Sunchy at the George Van Deumen imma. Kr.md Mrs.Henry Iarenzen Ind mn,Arnold 01 Ft. Cslhoun, were dinner guests at tha Cu l Mr. md Mn. Chu. Reynolds of Omaha. spent tha day [ut Sunday at the Burl Vaughn home. Mn. Eleanara KI-8'-le and Roma of Wnyne. spent we week-end st the Pnrww.Jens ,Black Jemen home in thin dty. Mrs.Hmry Borcherding and Mrs. August Schenzell md son of Fremont, were vldburs at the Elzy King home Inst Sunday siternoon. The Ed Hdler family, who have boenbouringthawenfor thepast .. .4 Min Dorothy Brown,daughter of Mr. a nd Mn. H. H.Brown, spent the week-end in Lincoln, vis- iting' her cousins. J.C.Archibald o l Coundl Bluffs, was s guen at tie H. H. Brown home at dinner lm 'hes- dly~Mr. Archibald is in the well drilling budnus, n In Mr. Brown. Mr. md Mn. H. J. Hansen andMr. md Mn. Sonn Llrse-n ware gnesh at the bonu of Mr.andKu. Ne ls Nelaon ne u Kennaxd, for lupper Int Snndxy evsning. u 1 Bring your wauzh repair work w\W. P. 'hlmer at the Wolil DNN §*°f¢-'1-xr Misa Eve\y'n Gartner. 1 teacher in Blair, :peut the week-end ather home in Hudngl, Neh. 9 1 C. K. Bandorf, Ilcenuednnh or md undurtnker, Bhlr.0 phone, 161; res. phone. 183. Ford Ton Truck, good Boa 9 - » » . . ~'"*,'$°»$12 Backgammon I l i lignill- cam of "pretty Ieunlus and ur-banity."and It Sir Roger couldreturn today he would :peak withgreaterposltlveneu.The u mathat hu come down to us from theGreeks who cnlled R "Abacus" and hu played |.plrt i n the recrea tlonnl and literary hlltory o t dlmtlonl md eras hu been revivodtodsy with the true-to~modern enthusiasm.Everywhere everybodyil playin; Backgammon.. `~~Eki-H:.1 v ~:_-.Ze E=f-'i:`»~1 ~" ' ~ . @ = 9 ? f- = ; i f .V ~1 1 u ~\~ Q .t=l|I;f f é j i *~ ~ Blnce the C h r u t m u deluge o t Burkgnmmon B a u d :m m hu me l. whole ualghborhooda hue becomeeddlctedtutheg u n a that once emuled t he R oman lellone md the u r l S u nyn l.Whnt could be mane clullc than ent eru lnlng nt |B a c k n mmo n tournament. md lun pe r on W u h - l n n o n i B l r t h d u l ll jus t a lo r d c Another n y of eele hnt lng the thir d h oliday ln hb run ry. A r n n b lt Alvnyu g l e n n the une M h ungr y men. esp ecia lly on vlnu r e ve n in gs .A B e c k n mmo nBrick Bherb et hu been created to ly mb olu e u gums h o m !una n v p n ! m t h e p le t e . B n k l u n m e n Dlnner G a p n l l l l l k n l n na n" ' ~ * " . & ° " : . ' r -. . . ' : . ' "° "° : ' l r k hI k ; h u b ! O a k e s A h U h l l t e Pla nk ed le o k g e n n m n Platte r r m m m u h e d m m e u l lh n b n .On I 8 c l mle e o f » ! | | | n » m . P n u f l t I l e m m e m u m s th r ou g h n p u e r y h u g , ll y c l e n o b l o n g e l A p l a n k o r l i l ! n u m ; d b h .' n e u l l ! o t u h r l h m u h t l :o e e u r e n d th e N U I |l a n u n ~ m i l k m n u m s l a t h e ! | m , , | " _ .-gg u}. md un. :L AL Nwnméa at "°I§§0' i.§," f.§d°,-, extra sw 7 1 :Oma h a , v i d wd a t th e Ho l g e r n m-;4zs .oo.Ar nd t- Sn y d er Moto r A k n mn l a n u n n lf W u l n n mln v 1| 0|a -] e Aye num: guuuuy.n y ren. za,Tney Upon |very www \m»»\..,-w-1 --- -- -The Tenchera' Bridge Club mat ani trip.Kolwermnn home lm sunday- nr tha bum. of Mn. Cui Schmidt r.»~.| \c....¢..m . m m . . m m f Hr.and H n .F n n k Schafer Min Dorothy Brown,daughter of Mr. a nd Mn. H. H.Brown, spent the week-end in Lincoln, vis- iting' her cousins. J.C.Archibald o l Coundl Bluffs, was s guen at tie H. H. Brown home at dinner lm 'hes- dly~Mr. Archibald is in the well drilling budnus, n In Mr. Brown. Mr. md Mn. H. J. Hansen andMr. md Mn. Sonn Llrse-n ware gnesh at the bonu of Mr.andKu. Ne ls Nelaon ne u Kennaxd, for lupper Int Snndxy evsning. Mn Hmmm and Mrs. Ne ls onan :Mem-|. Sublcrlbe for 'ni znwprlu.1926 Ford 0°\m°. $95.00.Amd Snyder Motor Co.7-1 For Sdn-Vlllsy bnwery ebarl er,tor charging radio batteries Price $5, aqst $20 new.W. J . gy Mr, and Mn. J . q Bhc kb~ and Hr . md Mn. Inn Mi lle r o Adngtan, vldted Sunday at - ho me o ! Mn. Hum "'"§ Z Mr. md Mn. Be rmnn ayar o Hooper, lpmt eh. dly lu: Frida~ \t L h a ho me o fM r. l a d Mr s .W mKem- of wut So uth nnét. ~h~mon ; ~ c a m of "p r etty I e u n l u s a n d ur- ban ity ."an d I t Sir Rog er c ould re tu r n to d a y h e wo u ld : p e a k wi th grea ter po s ltlve n e u .Th e u m a 14 Backgammon Dinner ls .,. Hr. md Mn. Rolllnd Smith drove' w Omaha Sunday whare they spent the day at the home of Mn. Vickie Smith md daughter. Mrs. E. S. Pedersen entertainedthedouble four hrldgu club last Friday diemoon.Mrs, Lee Vulc- tmrn won high-px-lm md Mx-s.Harry Walksr was eonsoled.I Mx. and lbs .Fred Lung and sons were dinner guests st the horns o1Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cald~ town on laamsnndsy. Mrs.C.M.Chriltauen was taken to the Swedish Emmanuel hospital in Omaha hat 'hxesdny for medical treatment.She is suffering (rom. n serles of ail- ments. Mr.and Mrs.John Roth ofSutton,Nab., lmve been visiting friends and relntivea ln this vic- inlty over Sunday and Monday.Mn. Ro th was a former Blair ., , , ,,,,. well.who reside southeast oi l taught in thin county fourteen years.She i s a sister of John Aronson of this vicinity. Word was ieceived by Mrs.Myron Metzlnger ol the birth of an eight and one-half pound girl to Mr. and Mn. C. D. Hovendick of Davenport, Iowa,on Feb. 28., The little miss has been nuned, Joyce JoAnn.Mrs. Hovendick wa formerly Eva Metzinger of this city and has many friends here who will be glad to hear the news. 1 s | I s f Stewart won first prize and ldrs. Loren Klopp reoeivod the cut prize. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Verplsnclt, formerly of Annarlllm T " " v spent a few days at the parental. Elzy King home.They left Sun- doy for Valley Junction,Iowa where they will reside. Misa Inger Chrislllllkn ag Jack- son, Nab., accompanied Miss Pris- dlla Ehoades home Irom the Wayne State Teachers College on Friday evening and remained over until Sunday as s guest at the John A. Rholdes home. Mrs. Wm.McCann ol Omaha, and Mrs.Theo.Wahlltrom of Council Bluffs attended the fun- eral of their aunt, Mrs. W. B. Rod' man an last Monday.While here they were guests at the John Moore home..1 A surprlse party was held at the home ol U. G.er on last Tuesday evening in honor of Rev. L. J. Moran, who has a birthday at this time.Around lilty were present and all hld a good time. A substantial lunch was served. Mrs. Skov Nielseh returned Isst Thursday from several months stay down at Norman, Okla. where she has been since Christmas with her daughter, Mrs. Morris Smith. Her daughter underwent an oper- ation at the holiday time and has been recuperating since then and is quite herself again.Mrs.Niel- sen brought her live year old grandson,Paul Smith home with her for n little visit. ,.,..~spending a few days at the homo ed his eouxdns, Henry and Anna Ravar. Everett King and Mrs. Gladys Kirk were united ln marriage oo- dny, acoondlng to rumor and will make their home on a farm in Iowa. Byron Clow of Lewistown, Mon. made a brle! vdslt on Blair friends last Tuesday.He was an over nlght guest at the Henry Rover home.He met a number of old friends and neighbors who were gla dt o gre e tht ma ga l na s l tha s been thirty-five years since he lived ln Blair. _The Sunshine Workers Club and their husbands'met at the Edward Qulst home,Wednesday evening, Feb.18 for a demonstration on outdoor planting presented by Albert Matthlesen.He was assist- ed by the project leaders.A nine lunch was served at midnight. The Monday Afternoon Club met Feb. 23 with the president, Mrs. David Mummert.Mn. G. A. llathmann substituted for Mrs. John 'White and read an interest- ing paper on "The Motion Picture as on Educational Factor",Mrs. O. Hopewdl gave a review of Edna Ferber's book,"Cimarron", which all enjoyed.Mrs. Hopewell has the rare gift of a very pleas# ing voice and reads in an enter- taining way that commands atten- tion to the end.The book is one that attracts and under Mrs. Hope- well's direction was doubly enjoy- able. :>.. . .u:`(376'F.) ab out 1 5 minu te: o r un-Lll brown.or It prsterred.brown more quickly lmdsr Lhe bmller nnme turned h ilh .Pour the hot R u e h it (kept hot nvsr boulns w n e r )bslvs en the volnu,Place v ; ; l ~~Q ; ~ ;;<1 U 'I-lowdy, Bill. I was in your town hs: wcck-" Why didn'x you idok me up?" I tried co call you. But I eouldn'r Gnd gm" name in the Telep one Direczory."' - . >' n mv o u e u v u v n n mn a n s w m m n w m L Blair Telephone Co. Loca|and Long Distance Service m n l é u l s a una :of s ° » u 3 | " A ; ; ~ ° - ; _ t r l j l g " meet was hostess to the oeaclrerl end duh which met last Monday night.. B . U Krause of Ksnsu City, vlsdled lub week with his lilfbf. Mn. John Jansen end iemlly, who reside ln the Gsxdnsi mmm. Mr. and Mn. Lee Hudleson ol Llnwln, vdsdted last Sunday at the Oliver Hudleson home,returning In Llnooln that evening. For Ssle-Pura bred While Rock hwhins eggs, $2.50 per hundred. Dave Kroeger, phone 29R11, Ben- nmgwn.m v Mr.und Mn.Alfred Anderson and Helen of Herman, spent luv. Sunday afternoon at the J. P. Anderson home. . n a J home.APumluue, rap and Door cover-l°Zl»Mstlaew B. Bmdort.21-tl lnrruine Byrne, little daughter ol Mr. md Mrs. Chas. Byrne, no able to mum to edwol dtex sev- eral weeks tussel with old mantlu. Mrs. Emll Fallen and baby ol Hennan, spent Snndly night snd Frnln home. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kanseman oi 0U\lhl»were dinner guests andspent the aim-noon at the John T. Gallsgher home. Mrs. Tom Smith of Naslndlle, came Sunday and will vidt for several days at the parental, Henry ldv .ma Mrs Wnlnr Palprnnn Monday at the parental,Elme 1929 I-'ard Tudor, good :uhh looks good, $85.00.Arndt-Snyc Motor Co.7 Merton Kuhr ol Llueoln, ppl the week-end at the parental, G Kuhr, Jr. homo.' Mr. And M n .Oscar Peden have moved to the Prentice Snr farm on the botiom. Mr. Earl Van Houten of Win: bngo spent from Frlday untll S\ day at the Delmar Fee: home. 1927 Buick Sedan, cost 32280. new, looks like new one, $435.l Arndb-Snyder Motor Co.'7- Mr. and Mrs, E. S. Newell Arlington, were Sunday sftemo visitors at the M. D. Newellhon The Eplscopal Guild met yeste dnv afternoon.March 4.at tl name near Kennud. Mn. Fred Long enum-ninedfive hienda o! the W. R. C. xt 1 quilt- ing party on hu Mondny alter- mwn.Bhnse rv sdndee lunc h at the close ol the afternoon.-Ir1 I l -- s u l ' l l » ¢» ¢ \ |» a n \ \ a f . A l \ l l \ J | nur o ur <sewn ye...V...horse, wt. between 1600 and 1700pounds.Phone 12 on 48.Hans Schmidt, Ft. Calhoun.'I-ti Coreleta Edwards of Blair, and Martha Hoier of Herman,were week»end guests at the John T. Gallagher home. Miss Evelyn Gartner, one of our popular Blair teachers, spent the week-end with her parents at Hastings. For Sale-Iron gray team, wt.about 2700,coming 4 years old. Green broke.Phone 111 on 43. h.§".§. "駻.d§§"l1xf{§.§'§u¢};;[',;,f;j and Mrs. Glen Evans of Council Bluffs, Iowa. Mr.and Mrs. Chas. Palmer ol Corning, Iowa, were guests at the Si Johnson home last Thursday night and Friday. Mr. and Mm B. W. Compton and Bernice of Calhoun, were Sunday nftemoon callers at the D.A. Compton home. Mrs. W. D. Hughes is spending a few days in Omaha vlsltlng her daughter, Mrs. Andrew Sledelman lnéine of Mrs. w. W.Wlllrinson. C. K. Bendorf, licensed embed: er and undertaker, Blalr.01!l\ phone, 161; res, phone, 183.8- Rev.Pardun has been confim to his home with illness for sever days but is reporbed as impruvln For Sala-Buff leghom hal/al ing eggs at $2.60 per hundre Phone LB5, Arlington. W. L. SaJ1e1 6~2< I offer for sale my Belgian dra stallion,Mahluls 12986; also a fir pedlgreed Jack.Call John Boll: Blair, Nob.50-1 l 1 I ( < cI nr <1l t d r a lx \ n 1 'I y E. F. David,Blair.6-Zt* Mrs.Chris Peterson and Mrs. Nels Paulsen, both of Omm, weredimler guests last Thursday ut the I. P. Anderson home ln this city. Miss Bess Croudy, daughter of Mr. and Mm. A. J. Croudy, spent 1 lew days last week at the homo Ji Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stevenson if Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Christensen if this city drove down to Elk City mst Sundsv where thev :ment the and her son,Lloyd Hughes und families. Glabron barley seed, 901: bushel; seed oats 40c bushel; Rose Comb Red hatching eggs, $3.00 per 100. 8 t!Glen Wilson Miss Olive Smith, who is teach- ing in the Tekamah schools, spent the week end in Fremont, a guest of Miss Ruth Lamb,who also Abe Sutherland returned home last Monday from an Omaha hos- in Teknmnh. Mrs. Geo. Kuhr, Jr. is confine w her bed with rheumntlsm bm is reported as somewhat improve at this time. The Royal Neighbors held thei regular meeting March 4 with serving committee in charge fol lowing the business meeting. Misses Evelyn and LaVaugh= Moats of Lincoln, spent the week end at the home of their parentf Dr. and Mrs. E. Mosts. Mrs. T. R. Jacobsen and fsmil; Bl a i r 's ~ ~§ » é ' £. ` f ~Oliver I-Iudleson is showing con-I Mr.Rnd Mrs, Pete Lorenzen week-end wim home folks in Cen- tml City.Miss Elsie Hughes, an- other Blair teacher,aocnmpanled her. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bohn and dnn¢rM»r¢:wh.. lin.. "mn .J mn.. niderahle improvement the past week and is nble no be up and around the place after a paralyticstroke several weeks ago. R. H. Rasmussen, former county assessor.:ment nevernl a w .in living south of Blair,enoennined Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Axfell at supper last Sunday evening. For Sale-Fifteen Hampshire brood sown bred to furrow in Aprll Cholera immune.Phone-11 an M. Not only do we carry Houses Dresses but a full Line of Dry Goods.Everything ready for .Your Spring Saving Needs ' New ~ in Fast Dyes, 36 inch, yd.~,l9c Curtain Scrims in pretty patterns 50 to 90c yd Drapery Cretonnes --451: to 85c yd. 52-inchwidth,rose and blue -yd. $1_00 Unbleached and Bleached Sheeting Extra Quality, per yd.-._35c ;;"f'§;W. J. SAS niffée, Children's Hose assorted tan shades pair 23c And remember our Rollins Special in assorted colors for ladies at l $1_0g J!»°~ .~fu_'§';~ ~~'2~ °'~~ S ,~$532 ~~2 ~-{_~ ;'~ Women will be Enthusiastic About these Cleverly Styled HQUSE FROCKS 4 4 PRICED T o sELL 4 I Bright little Garments to Brighten the Daily Household Routine l l u l vu | ¢ | | . | | i l l l \ \ l vu w s u l I l l y u u a u a vua n d n r n l s h t h e w h o l e w i t h p a n - iloy.Yield:6 serving: §h " 1'E;»"?&'.§', I gg tm. canun. :mustardD u b n i n a Rnebli ue*aaa mezz a1°.::..... a m . . . m e sal a d ] n u n . " § , °j"' rnnv |A|;vifau ua.'~'h' ; ; _ f ' ~la8 ~ ~ ~g d d w g f m of T_,,g=;;=;,.. Cm;s t a e o f f i c jd s an d atten d in g to di nn e r gu e sts la s t S u n d a y a t th e bumnes s matters. Oliver Hu dles o n ho me .'W hy n ot h nvna bu ar t pe rman en t D.....a...:..;I-..4 f r n n r n .4 ~ F I V ! ! I lllf l1 l' | | | mmu m'A u.A¢| Fra nk Ga ase r, Ke nna rd __v i i Mr. and Mrs. Geo . Mc Bride spent la st W e dn ea d ay i n Oma h a vi s itin g he r si s te r, Mr s. 'A nn z C ad we ll an d #hair ann f.wr\¢\N\n¥l|»EL. nn.I .r....... Mn k e A w h lw n a n o o f t h e mn . ter,Hour.u l l .mustard.cayenne end m u :and Wu e r .Add cheese and n ur u nt il la le melted.Servo on cn c ke r e ur to u te d bread. Ylald:I ler vlnx e. Beekgemmon Brlck Bharbet Freeze 'A the qnantlty of eachat the two eherben given herewith ln lnch deep leyere In the treexlng comnut menz .Using e mu z z le cutter or |knife and rule.cnt poluu e lmller to tho se on n beck g u n me n board.P l u e the aller-ne le c n lnn w alk e r ln A r efr ige r - ato r tn y.Place e tllben nn! or en Enxllnh wllnu t m e n n l n u k nt awuwu lu- uuw-nnnl, me en-emy of mhber.A new rubber mix-ture in G dz J Age resisting tubes. Holds elasticity, gives longer life. 8014.50-$1.15. Gamble Stores, Fre- mont, Neh.7-I! Burman Guyer at Lincoln, who lor the past week has spent most of his time at the bedside of his nxotlxer, Mrs. 0. A. Guyer, who is i n an Omaha. hospital,returnedSunday m his duties ln the cap- ital city. Wm. P. Tumer,who for someti nn haa resided i n Tekamnh, moved hu household smndn h..-nfm ,_ . _...__ ........... ..-.=.5 .embarg\lnat$5 and satisfaction guar- anteed.Call Mrs. M. Sutherland at 415 for appointment.46-U Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hurdle, Mlss Irene Hanck and Earl Shimble of Omaha, and Mr, and Mrs. Byron Bunn, who redde north ol bown, were Sunday ifternoon and sup- per guests at the H. A. Hasckhome. Mr.and Mrs. Dan J.Philips, who reside west of Blair, returned Saturday evening from a tdp down to St. Joe, Mo. and other points ln that septlon.Dan has a lot of ......,..,.c ...c...n.¢ and .am-ily.' Mr.and Mrs. Chester Aronson drove to Omaha Tuesday to see her deter, Mrs. Luther Brnndert ol Hooper, who is in a hospital there, having had an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sully of De Sgto, are the proud parents of a baby boy bom March 1 at the Blslr hospital.Mrs.Sully wa ! formerly Misa Frances Schenk. Mrs. Rachael McDonald and son Allan,Mr.snd Mrs.Chauncey Wrlght and Mr. and Mrs. H.F:Wilcox of Inns final, wav. Anna..Blair last 'I'hu1 |;y 1¢i " " relative; in mf Section and he 1e~gueaf ;f ; i; °"'»;f;D""'ianicely located on east @f..¢"m»'2`?I ports a. most enjoyable visit.home last Sunaay. oren ona He ~ o p e n e d a w a t c h a n d c l o c k Th e W .R C.kena ing ton i s to D r a n d Mr s . E a r l Me a ts te IBPRI I sho p in the W olf D runu: tnrn Iflelit wi th MIB.Ma r ti n Nnlnnn rm fnfnn:I n l .la.......... 1..-|.G CII r- \ __,.._ _._,,_,..,.-Mr. and Mrs. Del Feer and sons,Willlaln and Rar ond, droveup to Craig last Sunday wherethey spent the day vidting at the homo of Mr. and Mn. Hurry L u - lux,Mn. Larsen and Mrs. Feer are sinners. Mr. and Mm F. B. Rogers and little son d Ft. Dodge, Iowa who hive been vidting a few days nt \-he C. W. Burger home, left last Wednesday for Wlterloo,Iowa when they will visit for a few dun at the home ot Mr. Rogers' mother. u...Fridny nfte mo o rmu ll-w8;l'll Those on the entertaining commit- lee are Mrs. Martin Nelson, Mn. Christine Chrlslenaen, Mrs. Henri- etta Bowman and Mn. W .D. Hughes B P Miller, well known farmer of Lincoln wvmshlp, is spending some time at Excelsior Springswhere he is taking treatment for neurltls Mr.Millar In now sev- enty nine years of age and has been actively engaged In lnrmlng I1 of his life. ; nnnll.Mr and Mrs. Karl Tornsen, who renld -4 m-1.... -_ ......W -», umnur mar. nununy roxMr. and Mn, Ed Holler who redde north of Arlington, and Mr.andMrs. Mu-lon Sutherland of this dty. Mrs. A. Klngery of Florence and'Mm Currie Bnxce of Omnhn, uma up Saturday noon nnd vimlted over Sunday with their mother, Mrs. J.Stull at Crowell Home, and also at the Myron Metzdngm-_home. M141 Ag-ner Houtwed of Ruskin, Neb., was n guest of Miss Viola Hansen it the H. J. Hansen home over the week-end and attendedgm hom; coming at Dunn College nur- um mormng of Oman,Mn. Fred Peters of Council Bluff: m d M n .Hun;Lehbert of Ben- nhgton and Mrs. Joe Seller of s w a n ' X f 5 i . ' "' £ 5 2 m e ___._.., .~..... ul mur, enwruuled Inumber of relatives md friends onI-'rlday evening ln honor of the birth annivenary of their little dnughler, Stella Mae.The evening Wu ment nf ,....,|. -_:' -- mamhuy evening.She was aformer Dana student. .Dr. and Mn. G. E. Stanley of DeSoto neighborhood,entertained five tsblns of friends lt card; on _, _, ..... f.. o. owuny nomoin this dty and ln the afternoon attended the benefit card party glven by the Royal Neighbors. Mlas Eleanor Gallagher, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Galla~ gher, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Howard Kane of Omaha.On Sunday, Mr. and Mn. Kane drove up to Blalr and spent the afternoon and eva-ning with the Gallaghers. The Harrison County News of Missouri Valley,Iowa.re rt.;anumberofthdrrallroadmshops dosed and several hundred shop man out of employment.In viewuf the increase in truck business,Ida eondltion la not apt m improve in the Valley.Time was when the aug, st the Valley gave the town bultllng lmpo oe and Blair often looked Iwmzilsly across the " H i n a "and wished for shops too Mr and Mm Wm.Streekfua,who win be remembered by many Bldr people as former proprietors g f the Depot Store,are now in v m for some time at the .Fhamk o "3'. § . . .home.Before ¢6minZ to Blnlr, they spent several J", in Omaha where Mr. Strach- lds was consulting a physician. n , hom; ls in Lincoln but they will mmaln for some time in Blair. , _,_... ...."uns una vnslung,after which refreshments were served. Mrs. A.. B. Johnson,who llvea noMwsst of Blair,invited in a few friends last Friday evening to help har celebrate her birthday. She was happily surprised when the ndghbors also dropped in to extend best wishes and a very an- joyable evening was spent with cards and waiting.Refreshments were served at a labe hour. |'Mrs. W. T. Msador of Fremont, was pleasantly surprised last Sun-day when Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ryan, Mrs. James Ryan, Mr.and Mrs. A. T. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Holzar Hansen and family of Blalr, drove over with wall filled baskets andhad dinner with her,the date being her birthday.Altogether there were between twenty~!ive and thlrty friends and relatives present to do her honor and extendbest wishes. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Donnslson of Marshalltown, Iowa drove over ng Blair laat Saturday for a vlalt at the home of Mrs Bertha Gollehon and also to attend the fuhsw ofLucien Peek which was held last Sunday.They retumed to their home lan Monday momlng. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Evans drove over from Connell B1uffs last F'rl~ lie appearance of a small clty Ura. Streclcfus and Mrs. Dvdsaw q g d l t a n . day evening for a vlrit with Blair fr-lends. Saturday evening.First prlzes were won by Mra Rolland Smlthand Emest Kruse.A nlce lunch was served. The D. A. R. will meet with M n .Clyde M.Allen on Frlday.\ u mm 6 .i m m a of with Mrs Henry Mencka as listed ln t.he\ yesr book.Mrs. Joe Lazure hns\ the aft.ernoon'a program.Her subject will be "The Quin(-yColony". Miss Llmille Kemp and sliter. Mrs. Frank Stewart gave a classi lead concert at the Immanuel Bap-tist church in Omaha last Sunday afternoon, after which they were dlhner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Dave Desaneur.Mr. Stewart and son,Billy and Mrs. Swanson, mudcal director of Cen~ trsl high school were also guuts at dinner. Mn. Chrls Rosenbeck held open house to her friends on Wednes- day afternoon,Feb. 25, the date bdng her birth anniversary.A large number were present and a nlcs lunch served.Mm Martln Paulsen, who resides on the Bench, presented the hostess with alarge angel food cake.A few days after her blrthday, Mn. Rosenbeek, very generously lnvlted n number of her frlsnds among the DanaCollege students to alll and on this oocadon :hs served a dalloclous .» TllROWN 0N THE MARKETENTIRE $15,000S'l`0CK SALE OPENS SaturdayC0 M E §;'&°;ii;'§ »9 A . M . /\The Greatest Sale AEver Known In ~\'Blair It's A '4SENSATION 'Fli§HloN §s-a¢=re-§cLos1NG 5rr.6-a n - 1~":~~./AA .D ~A |?§TA|L 0Uf 'QV \ \\'|"| y ~' s A L E w f s , ,~o\'>~°~ ;Go o o,'~U I T~~ODENS ~6 0 . U ,,.~~.. ~| <f..-,.~i 1= ;. ..4 I ' » W1 A #~Ga ~ >i f Nr 'F. 1~ ;i s_!,f' " |'}l§§(-§"vfl\f 1 imfor.. x '¢¢;1,A§f .r..HU x ~"L~as~ "&':.nr.A Dow~n Pric~ ~N~w s roLLow Tm;mo man slows did Store Closes ns Doors N o w AND F o r e v e r -~Q NT|RE sToc|< MUST BE CLOSE~D ou_;r-me GREATEsT_sALE IN OUR HIST~RYc»H CROWl)S SATURDAY MARCH 7- NINE A. M. 4 - Iv a ° | 2 |on2.WsO na I g____n§_ - h i mEQ ENTHQE STOCK MUST BE CLOSED OlQ-THE GREATEST OUR HISTORY5 eu 'SATURDAY MARCH 7- NINE A. MLi'Wu CROWl)Sgmc~»'l`lCE , 0 is crowded W _&':'i'§,_:.'i&': wsL )P U No-5 :zzsven a »ND ¢ . C). x A SORRY ONE EVERY NIGHT <m E§éEuuf§i'¢1 for warner 'rH|§wi§5ii{ iviNA_L _-§.93j{§.§!ow e n u u u H H U 1 3 5 1,and misses;fuI-3 .2IE:sca.. hats,wash tracks from Hollywood, styled by the famous mbvie Queens,featuring the new Clfs. Bow,Mary Pickford and Anne Penning- v.°frocka, so dainty, so sweet and so alluring and all lo be closed out at about hall.Yea, lt. ls going tn be a thrilling sale, there will be no question about lt, you are lnviled, come and lT'S HEAPED ON TABLES PILED IN BINS HUNG UN |<Au\a We are going ta keep the stare open for the acoom~ odntion of tha wivea md daughfars o! Iarmen who a n busy with lPrh\8 work.' PRICES RIPPED TO ZERO §so AmAzxNcso PBENOMENAL I Wmplbw 59111-"IS out ul. uuu un uso auuwnu "vu»»»» -, --_..._ ____._ ,A m e of mu c h mo r e i mp or tan c e b ec a us e i t c ome s r ig ht at th e b e gi n -...\.-... ...., huuh hm luuran u . m m i v a our a nr imr fa sh io ns a n d th i slooliround, gee fol ourself, enjoy the hap- plest hours or your ure. Attention Charming new lpring Irocka, spun dresses and the stunning new eport knit ~aemblel, georgeties, ahiifons printed cnpeo-hundred; of them, new spdng coats, novelties for women, mlssa and children, new stnw I-mu of the very finest And mon expendve qmlides, swckings, mu underwear, all fn be`iuHfiee4l and closed ~out no bare walls and this is going to be A GREAT SALEMerchants!§ p r i n g C o a t s , D r e s s e s ,I- l a t s ,S t o c k i n g s :iful Shoes Ar r i v e d N o w M u s t Be Sacrificed AL L GOODS ORDERED SOLD CLEAR OUT n n w m nn ' r m s DDICES OUT G0 T HE GOODS Sale Hoursstock and fixtures to 9 p . m9Any Reasonable Offer Will be Accepted for Any Part or All of the Stock and Fixtures. r a w \ » v » » - » 4 »Allwlll - \ - v - - . -___v ,be in readmeae for the largest crowd ever aeen ln Blair for many years, a selling event such as the people of this vlclnlby have never seen before.Thlnk of lt Ladies, you are going fn pay just about hal! price and in many cases lean than hal! prices for your new wvrlnz dothex, shoes and hate just beuuse we have hu make a chnnge of pulley and close out thll entlre stock.All those pretty clothes, all carefully selected with the penow are uf Mr. M;rk;, who ll weredlbed ln the largest eastern markets al being one 01 the foremost merchendlse men md style ardlta ln America, he hu a reputation for maldng style and value seledlexu that will lend hlm m the highest plnBCle| ol merchandising fame and lt is this merehmdlie OPEN EVERYthat n now being cloned out at Guan tremerfdoul savings, FAC E T o F AC E W I T H n e r c o l u r n n m g r o Q U I T AL L NE W E AS T E R s n u s o o T 0 0 =EVENING|.11111|n n h ¥ \ T ( \f I | ' \ f \ | \ q I \ . l { " | l f |\ E" ||We contract. wdl in ;dvmce far m.'2''&$}".F»"¥-IE. ~§)'l',"§°.¢ people know and of course we ne compelled to uaapt than when the exprén num dollven them to our buck door, they have arrlvd and are ul maudea xn this sale.You will find the prettlem dalntlest and mm chnrming ltyles for the 'wins tlhl you have ever had the goodfortune to enjoy. Complete Close 0ut » Entire s¢o€kCast Starts with Crowds SATURDAY Out We Co And Get HereLadies!HopOpenASHIUN CENTER BLAIR NEBRASKA) To Sell Out Quick BETTER MAKE rr 'A p9|N'|~ To GET HEREEARLY I Blair. Nebraska. Mlrvh 6. 1931 } -Ti m En ta u ri no - Pnrm Qs,A GIGANl`I¢ sELLmc"i§:vEN1' SUCH AS THE womizzz 0F THIS VICINITY HAVEQNEVER wrnn IHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl|||lI|||II||I|||||l|| c< : o ao su Q ||||m||||||||||||||nlm||n|||||n||n|| womsws , MISSES' AND cHu.n|u=:N'su. S. RUBBER Gaytees and Ovenhoes To CLOSE OUT NOW Cholce of The HouseUp w $2.25 IZ ES f o i ~ ¢nfééks und AL L CHILDREN Illllllllllllllllllllllllll||lllll| |lIlll|Il cmLunEN's UP To $3.98JERSEY DRESSESLEATH " " "'liia` .rr-:nsmf Sizes 7 to 14 All Colon ~ $2-93 ~ ||||||||||||||||||||||||m|||||||||||||||m $1.69c w s § ° o U 1 3 4 5 ~ Now 'LAST OUT END lllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ||||||n|||||mmm|||||||||||nlm|||||1mnmn|mn|m|ln:IllllllllllllllllllZ~~A N D C O M E T O T H E M O S T S T A R T L I N q 3 The Bars Are Down -Fixtures Are For Sale - Fine New Show Cases, Counters Etc. There ls No Reserve - No m Just Ahead And Our Pretty Spring Styles Already Here And We.Are Com fHEHHEE MHS]wo3[NSh~ _ sen Out AuUI gensational Price Slashes to Here is a Sale of New Silk Dre; History ~ in Biair By The Grea; ~Up to $2.00 Womensllndergarmentsoc:> ~~\ ;. :,:Fifa ( /I '~» v w \ 7~s \_ q 2 ' Q u I i Uv to $1.00NON-RUN ¢SILK RAYONNeeUp to $2.00 \VOMEN'S AND MISSES' Guldette Blomncrs. Shnrlees,Rayml Shnrtee Panties. Panties, Slep~ins, Brassleres,Blonmers,and ilk Ship: Bloomcrs,Combinations Jersey Illoomers ,un Co1or.4-__-All Sizes I All Sizes ow3oz 69c GEN UIN E 1mp,\nc1.o°| H a n d f l u - u n . . . - - 1 - n : .Wbmen's "NEVERDARN" Pure and Artificial SILK Stockings ~ ~_<r CREPE.~ .. UNDERGARMENTS ' $5.00 Pajamas "f,§,,";§,§,";3;f§S $5.00 "dpafam a'$°"Z,..3"<?0a€'"'§§'2 ~~ SILK PAJAMAS Un w $3.00All Sizes lnd Colors 9 A . M f 98c QE:rn.2 A Doc: .ss s-E-' ONYX and KAYSER u i l l Women's $1.50 "GOTHAM"| Full Fashioned Full Fashioned Service Weight Silk to Top and Narrow Lisle .Glosing 0ut Hundre NEW EASTER SILI1 *322*422*52*6§f Silk to the Top Chiffon Picot EdgeTop Service Weight o r u u n .Narrow Lisle Top Service Weight s t o ~S PURE THREAD SILK 0 g Q i - n n l n n d coo $ 3 4 Our regular $1.35 values u L U \ » n| | \ 6 uIF l ee All OurWantedBig Shades Value \ . . smuuc SEASON'S NEWEST U MOST ini oun Eurmz NEW EASTER sau-zcrmssooo G5 UP 'ro $25.00WOMEN'S SMALL SIZE w|N'rER COATS w c 0 'L u u l '|~B u y 3 D p a i : ' f é i f u t u r e u s e S l z e s S A t o c o A' r sWOMEN'S $1.00LEFASHIONED vuYith and Witholit Fur Trimming:SUp m $16.75 Sizes 14 and 16 OnlySILK To THE TOP3 o Browns and Black, Gray, Blue Sizes 14 and 16S I L K s f r o c x m a s Service or Chiffon Weight Sizes 8% to 10-All Colors Out I 3 _French To It'suse75the~5 Out '.End ONLY 9 A. M. SATURDAY T Wh`l~$ 5 . 0 0 ~ZJ Final Reductionfggyw c Isxs:a n GENUINE $29.50 CAMEL HAIR woMEN's WINTER C A M E L " A m c o m ' - -FLAT TONE and GOLD STRIPE 45 GAUGE SHEER CHIFFON FRENCH HEEL SADDLE FOOT CHIFFON STOCKINGS5 To THE FIRST WOMEN'S SMALL 5 0 Size 14 Only-Brown Suk DressfComplete with Beret Our Ig g ;$5 . 8 5Values up m $1.95 Pure Thread Silk mm W o m e n Who Arrive at 9 A. M. SATURDAY We Will Sell Our Very Best Stocldng Up to $16.75 Sizes 14 to 16ee Cl"$ 1 2 8 'f 02;f Shagvee woMEN's $59.50 wnr rl zn C OA T S $100$ 1 0 0 W A S H sm 18 BA Broadcloth $59.50 a N ~I s h m a m m a sm 1s Black Brown mm $59.50 Sizes 3% to 10 358 Women'sC0'l'1'0N VESTS 38 to 50 lo c V;i;e U | \l fiffo Buy them by the doz.l J l \ l h B B l ? 4 B Now Just to get you m come early * , § ' ~sm 14 An B1a|_-_:Black set $24.75sm 40 Brown $59.50 Now...._.-s24.'zsSize 18 Brown Beaver $59.50...-,.$24.75 e r n n c Out A 9 A. M. SA'l'URI).\Ya onem CHILDREN'S BLACK Heavy and Fine Ribbed s r o c xm c s All Sizes 6 m 10 9 A. M. SATURDAY SHARP w'HxLE THEY LASTmmmOut.'nw a pm mGo'~Cuntomer WE DIVIDE wrm YOUAND QUIT Women's Felt Hats AND STRAW HATS All Colors and Styles 97c $2.00 cALmonN|A WA S H D R E S S E S ~Sizes 4 to 8V iPlain and Fancy §ayonen OUR ENTIRE STOCK Now THROWN ONm G G E O Women's FASHION50c Seven-Eighth Hose Sizes 6% to 9% All wanted Colors Expect Crowds - We're Prepared For ~a r_-éN*r|RE STORE ABLAzE~wm1 TERRIFIC BARGAINS .. nop INTO voUR TRADING CLQTHES; LOVELY CLOTHES 4 SHOES U HATSA BIG STORE LOADED To OVERFLOWING WITH m|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||u||O u R |||||||||||IIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII O U R ~ Up lo $2.00$1.00 BOYS'I N F A N T SW A s H s U 1 ' r s | - A S T ~l A 5 T 3 9 C S A ~Bnuhed § 5 f "; '", -'Wool S ~ ~ Slza 2 to B Yun ~'" IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ; _ .unnu|||mm||||m||||||nm|||n|||n nlm|||||||u||||||||||mlu||||||||n||| ~IlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlllllllI|||||||||I||||||||| 91.25 IDNG SLEEVE SATEEN ~ R BLACK AND WHITE SMOCKS :mn POLKADUTCOLLAR AND CUFFS 881: llIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll ~~ LE -.;.. r N 1.3¢ STANDARD PKG. OF 12 Limit One to Customer mm||nu|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||IIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I g_J Il l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l | | l l | | l | | || l | | | | u | | | | l |l l SALE EVER OFFERED YOU ANYWHERE ~PRICE DEMOLISHING Right Now With Easter ca..hing ls Held Back - A'Determined Effort -Backed By Five Ye: lled By Circumstances To Get Rid Of lt All In Just A F lrs Of Integrity 'ew Days AS Evan ~KNIIWN ~NEBRASKAHMBN'S Women's Charming HANDKERCHIEFS All 10c Grades NOW While Out'They 5 TheyLastGGo $1.00 BOX OF 3 ssc 0 9 QC h i l d r e n s . » h o e s D 4s 1 ~ ||Women's Best Quality DS All New SpringSTRAPSandPUMPS Upmsaso Gmu p e d Le ss~~$ 3 . 6 5 ~ . 5 9 N o ` ; 1 e S o l d t o M e r c h a n t s N'S FAST COIDRE N S E M B L E S 14 Worth szoorw~a _ o P1cDreesgias Out Go WONDERFUL SALE OF Costume Jewelry Up to $5.00 Values Pearl and Crystal Necklaces To NoneClose7 9 G Held Out Back Compelled w Get Out 9 A. M. SATURDAY Only New SPRING STRAWS BAKUS, BALLI-BUNTL E. PANAMALAC, PEAN UT, NOVELTY s'rnAw 1-I'I-3 6 ALL PRICES REDUCED TO CLOSE OUT'Ii f .|=~ O5$1.77 <=§E$2.77 $3.77 Of Beautifuli oo ooWOMEN'S 'FOWNES' KID GLOVES Up to $5.00 Values Choice of the House All All Shades ~Sizes None reserved Now Up to $1.50 Heavy Fabric Gloves.........,....-.... ..,..........._....98c Up to $1.00 Gloves Light Weight....,........,..._,59c c -Is'rocK|.NGs......-_.-..- _._.._.;._...__2 50c Silk Lisle Hose 5 to'9%| 9 In Black, White and Tan Women's $3.50 leather 5DRWING GLOVES 1 ~ Red, Green, Brown, Black ° 25c SILK LISLE STOCKING3...17c Sizes 4 N ev. 851: CI-IILDREN'S SILK HOSE ~. .- 1 oDRESSES $92§$ u u IrnCHARMING COLORS U _IUST ARRIVED 8'NOW IN STOCK E?1 2 PRINT FRESH CRISP Hundreds of Pairs Womens Misses and SHOES CDO S I N G O UT ALL E N M OS T ALL ARE $o.oo smurzc = SLASHI on an N A m r r l c u NEW s r n m s $ :- U CHILDREN-'S $10.00 GENUINE I Women's High Quality SPRING SLIPPERS Up to $6.50 ~ $2.65 Misses and Girls STRAPS & OXFORDS "Robin Hood" T U P w $ 3 . 5 0 V a l u s o o u r~$ 1 - 9 9 1 m f r ; B u y s e v e r a l p a i r s a t t h i s P r i c e $3.98 LONG SLEEVE ash Dresses Desirable Dark Pattems Sizes 36 to 46 On Sale at 3 P. M. SATURDAY 59c While 30 Last Wonderful for Farm Women I 0 $2.50 CHILDRENS R a y n n S i l k D r e s s e s Two-piece Patterns n l$ 1 . a 9 '"`":|~>$~ I Women's High Quality SPRING SLIPPERS Up to $6.50 ~ $2.65 Misses an~lr :& OXFORDSSTRAPS"Robin Hood" Up w $3.50 Values~$ 1 3 3 fizzs. _m Save B u y s e v e ra l p a i r s a t th i s P r i c e $2.50 CHILDRENS R a y n n S i l k D r e s s e s Two-piece Patterns n l$ 1 . a 9 SHOES 0XFO` g Complete with Muff and Beret ' n n A i r v n t n n l 'm m m u m | - AA11 I B|§$|1"'IsZ EET 'ii' .|. ""n}§»`»`f§ 17 r r |Materials are Bmaiielorh with 6L11§§i~iI>ii§I5ii§ Eléiléés and Cuffs $l5.85 QNW sAcR|FlcE All Styles and ColorsCENTER of Blair cn£9Crowds - Extra Help To Serve ___,nBARGAINGATESTHROWNCOMEEXPECTINGAND ---'Plse laanternrin- VICINITY HAVE NEVER WITNESSEDASTHEPEOPLEOFTHISASELLINGEVENT PIECE$209GORGEOUSTHIS 7 Beautifully Decorated - 1::r'No Rules ANYONE CAN JoxN'0UR 'as0cn It fells You How Tn Win anrncnOn the las t day of t his ~ som eone is going to be awarded this rand Prize a $200.00 Bedroom Suite just im'a little effort, and nine other ladies will be made happy with the other nine beautiful prizes. They are all absolutel Free of Charge, you pay nothing to enter e campaign.. All that is necessary is to fill out the co?on below with your name and address, an telephone number. then ask your friends to vote for BEDROOM SUITE GIVEN AWAY ABSOLUTELY FREE C9S?'?."'E'F'$ CLUB JU Im I.'lV€ uuuureu 0.1. me JN auun s ueaumg man-ufacturers are co-operating in this / W E W A N T Y O U to join our popularity contest and Custom- er's Club.If you are willing to devote a few hours of your tim e hustling up votes to- wards winning one of the ten beautiful prizes we are offering. 5 svs: F F u- I .- hs:ru n w eoveSee This M ~.>*\i e 12-.Q*r .~. L..I ~;I~il J ~~1 ;» 4 *F*tm 5 3 ' 5 " ~a a f ~V ~_\l a .~°' I~~ 3 3 H - ," * . . . »f""5'_3$;'f~2.'§\"=3»"".' 2 r* 7, I -',~...f § " 4 ¢ v A |71..J V ".L .2 n|11 9 .s Us Q |~a g ~ l1~\ = I|.1 " ' ri ;. 1 "~ 'qi*I1'° i '-_ _ ; ...i t " " ! ."'~*wrr<¢Ir:"..=----.|.u i l l ~In a t "~. _ _ . . - - '" " ' 1 i f : ~!¥ § f W f ; = 2 ; § \l ! ' l », _ - . ,"»;, ._3 ::,,.2 ' T M- f x 4 - c w 9 / - - . - ,.4 |. =='5 ! 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L ~¢"'\°&*.J , ,s '-iw~F n Wlxuwlq l ' - 2 - ° 1 ~r '3 1 | ~I ~ Q I J mhnqg anifinfr fhamngt vntes win é' en|-1 Vote; ~ 1§'e`\}2'n§fici§ii 'ii§<§1 and to those w o pay accounts at e rate of 1000 VOTES FOR EACH DOLLAR PURCHASE 1000 VOTES FOR EVERY MILE YOUR VOTER TRAVEIS ON THE DAY HE ou'rFrr At Campbell Furniture Store One Com plete Bed 99 Coil Simmons Springs Cotton Felted Mattress COSTS YOU NOTHING YOU WIN MUCH Just; think of it ladies-all you have to do is ask other people to save votes for you or vote for you at our store-no strings to it.This popular contest is taking the coun- try by storm.Hundreds of thousands of dollars are being given away by the leading merchant in each town. .Evew Tuesday afz<!-?hurSd»y each e ' -1sp - | »P 1 - c:'1co "C':=. 4-»h - 1 VGTES THE sooo FR YOU EE VOTES FOR MONDAYS DOUBLE voTE DAYS Every Monday during this short,snuPP¥contest,will be doublevote days.Each tmnsavtlun made an Mon-day durlng this sale will entitlethecustomerorcontestantwdouble votes.2,000 votes ewch $1purchase;6,000 votes,each $1 paid on charge accounts. WHICH ONE DO 0You WANT?N m e These Prizes from this, anyw ere e se 1s .n gTalk to your friends, they will be glad to help you win.A little effort will be re warded by supreme success.After. votes have been cast once and counted they will not be transferred, _how- (See Coupon Be ow 3000 VOTES FOR EVERY DOLLAR PAID ON ACCOUNT Either nominate yourself or a friend-~ the big bulletins just inside the store will tell you how the winners are progressing. Watch for their names-help your friend Wm.Contestants may ask anyone they wish for votes exce ~t in the store. Please refrain ¢'|'| '|»|start as early as you can today S URE announced daily. Every purchase made at the store dur- ing this drive will earn votes, a $11.85 dress gets 11,850 votes, while a pair of stockingsat 97c gets 970 votes, they all count. It is oin t bggoe short and snappy.So come on in today, now, right :ow and regis- I g TUESDAYS Bring a Friend Days For every fdend you bring ga the store on Tuesday and have them sign our mail book you re- ceive 2.000 lree vntee.No pur- chase necessary. contestant W lll I`€C€lV€ wuu extra votes if N V a n i t y W i t h M i r r o r they visit the store in person,also 1000 (D extra votes fm' nverv frinnrl fha-v hrinfr wif-h W |» Chest Of Drawers ._.._ ._-..-, - v~--_,. . . ...\.. ....._, ~....5 -U...them-no purchase necessary. It's all FREE M O N D A Y S I1> |»n.....~|.' " ' " " " " " " "|Ar e D O U BL E ~ D A YS B :sl Room Rocker That is, you or your voter gets two votes in- stead of one on that day-and six votes in-f | ~stead of three when paying accounts on a cn 2.oMondays. :cos FREE EXTRA g A " A ~/o 4~/ L /i s ' L ~, el . k b h i ' /s -°< ~ ;'f ;;~'" ~ '~»-~ ~ |.,lh'2 .~~\ gy ,a #- e .i, '\ i Q 3 v~"5 ..r F .'¢ " ': =@ § " .<='»]{?~=~'=-=~T3°*»='>~-1 , 5 , » -f :~ 1 r \ . `> = ; , ¢ _ g ¢ .Q L . - . _ . . . . _ . M ~q = ~ f i ~" * * ¢ 'f 1 1 I ~* " ¢ r 4-. g W 5 " l .-"2f:»>1==°*§a>;"='5 ~.P422 ~# 0 1 l l w i l l r e g i s t e r y o u r n a me i n o u r ~ .:|,1........ 1.....|.r\.-. -___--_-.e_ _name and 1:.uu1t:;,:s u u u n .U u r m a n u l a c z u r ers are sending out wonderful folders and 5 books, samples, etc., if your name gets in nn- this book you will get them to in addition va to dl of our announcements.|-g_IoI5Rezister You l l be te a m s on Il to br in g C Pnlyzilome Floor Lamp omplete With SHADE In Our Book SATURDAYS SPECI/\ L SHOE DAYS On each Saturday we will g-ive 10,000 extra. votea with each pair of shoes purchased on these daysregnnflessofprice.Wolnen's and children's shoen,mbben, and double votes or 20,W0 on mil rub-ber overshoes bought un Saturdays. YFREE! rtise E222 ( TUESDAYS Bring a Friend Days For every fdend you bring ga the store on Tuesday and have them sign our mail book you re- ceive 2.000 lree vntee.No pur- chase necessary. WEDNESDAYS Blue Ribbon Bargain Day Every Wednesday durin Lhis sale we will gather u all o ds and ends,~ short lines,roken sizes. colon,et/c.,cnt the phee way dawn, place them on our bargain counters for thnt. dny only.T useitems will not be advemsed but we promise you the lowest pricesi n u h l s t o r y t o c l e a r a w a y o u r o d d o THURSDAY5 OLD TIRE DAY AND BRING A FRIEND DAY On every Thursday bring usyour old tires.6,000 votes will begiven for each old tire and 5,000votes for each old tube.We don'!care how old they nm.Gntherthem up.Also, same as Tuealay,2,000 votes for every friend youme in who register; in our mall FRIDAYS Cream and Chicken Days On Fridays 5,000 votes will be given on each pound of cream traded nut,also 5,000 vntea on each chicken traded out.Sell w your creamery or dealer and bring us your check. THURSDAY OLD TIRE DAY 5000 VOTES ONEACH OLD TIRE OR TUBE Ofller Capital Prizé¥s ABSOLUTE a»aAre Given T Help Adveo II11a- (Da ln .Cli This OutEN1'|i°Y COUPON 5,000 FREE vomsTo the person receiving this circular who will clip out this Coupon sign and bring it to the store you will be given 5000 FREE VOTES for yourself or your friend. 5000 Votes for ' Voted B ~TJ \DanFOURTH|1 : LADIES' $1s.oo WRIST WATCH LADIES' $15.00 WRIST WATCH This Coupon 4 Ask Your Friends ToL) o Vote For You ua H-o c:|.YOUR NAME NOW l v No 1iUncHAs|: NECESSARY To ~ SEVENTH PRIZE EIGHTH PRIZE One Pair $ 6 SHOES or Trade5 B. | _ |a. cn ' i:>LARGETENTH PRIZENINTH PRIZE cPnARHOne Pair Ladies Pure Thread S I L K STOCKINGS Choice Of Any i':E`E`§*f||SPRING H A T:Jo>-In Our Stock Worth $1.95 \CENTER'S SENSATIONAL PRICE SMASHING DRIVEFASHION _w m v *"W"-*rwY --_'flue laura-nu .Blair, Nebruh. Maych 5, 193i betwt productian of seed.: of n certain map. Seedeominoneof thespedal- ties of the ihhlnson eumpnny. About 260 mrs ware shipped each 5 ?. I r A ~_ . _ x M 1 .I 'l1 |;l'_ \ :~€6*'f1<'ic: children wen Tussdny evening vin-itnn at the Ed Hannah home andWednaday a"lliDK vhdtora st thu Martin Lumen home.Sunday afternoon gueats at the Cu-I Rumunsen home were Mr. and Mn. Peter Hansen and sons 'mA1 Nmc YOUNG m m T R E E S Every orchard owner in inhar¢s1f ed In growing mechnniwly strong trees that will later on be upnble liv ed hm. Baum of the ekplunt remains that have been found in Nebraska were in piles,declares Dr.Bar- bour, and xvmaim havu been found wer; Tuesday ¢v¢nln¢ vldhon at yhe Della! Wul! home. Mr. a nd Mn. W i ll Hmm: le ft Thursday morning for l few days vi s i t.w i t h t h e i r d a u g h t e r ,M r s . I lecumpmlad by the desired neu!Lnwchbetierm ethodiafa ob~ f-Be bnxmhes into the south wind A. lhke is driven into the ~-~~~ o| 53s~ three inches span on gx-sued bak- ing sheets.Bake about 12 minutes in moderate oven. New Spaghetti Dish A new snd attractive dill: thati s pr ovin g po pu ls rm hotels i s gi ve n heme.Th i s r p e n u k e s 4 gen ero us se rving s:ss p m m d o f long or elbo w sp aghe tti, 1 q uart of oy sters,2 tablespoons Ho u r ,1 % c ups e v l p o n t e d mi l k ,2 table- spoons bu tter ,bu tte re d c rumbs. I phce with oysten in albmuiz layers in baking dhh.Mnka | lauoe of the butter, flour, milk md oyster Iequid.Pour this over the spaghetti.Cover with buttered crumbs.Bike In A hot oven for 10 ' mn mm c Y O U NG m m T R E E S Every orchard owner in inharestf ed ln growing mechnniwly strong trees that will later on be unable of supporting hesvy crop: without splitting off lnrge limbs.'I'hetim¢ yn insure proper development o f goodtmn is in the flrst three or ~four yearn after they are set out,according to County Agent Geo. Bates of Blair.Ellmilm themdun of the main branches with the trunk a wfully.I! the mglemtde wi ththe tmnki ss nax-po ri ltnere hs e nc ki nthe fo f kfmrte nd o f a l devdoped shoulder,better like the llmb off while it te small ther thnx ta ht it devdop m y~ hnve lt split nt! at 1. Inter time sr ls " u m d o w n v m mit.The Delldoue, lonnthnn andordawut Qwdnr a n elpedalry -» - :bout making bad erotanee. Another problem in the growing -y mmg h e n i s t o n e u n w wevehpnsentofMlichseon..,.| lecumpmled by the desired run! A m a b e m r m n h m n m b f-Be bnxmhee into the south wind A. lhke is driven into the ~-~~~ ubont five or Alx feet (mm - trunk.A piece of rubber lnne tubing or a piece of burlnp ucln ded around the upper part o file- trunk when the ballng wl » is tn be nlihched.Then the trunk ie bent to the mouth and the wire (matured to the stake. Side bunch- a ma y be treated the mme my or two shun twigs may be twistedtogether,h m ma being plwed ngninn the hunkn i the otheragainst tho dde b nt n pointwhere proper position ol the ddo bmchas is secured. Be nn no t to hnv e nanny side bunches arising !m the Crunk.In a ll,there l d d be from seven w nine main bunches hom | point when the lowest one Offzinlhf wpaint about dx feet ebove the ground.Then the cen- Cld bunch or luder ls headed to l m l d e h n n d d n t h e s o u t h .No children wen Tussdny evening vin-itnn at the Ed Hannah home andWednaday a"lliDK vhdtora st thu Martin Lumen home.Sunday afternoon gueats at the Cu-I Rumunsen home were Mr. and Mn. Peter Hansen and sons betwt productian of seed.: of n certain map. Seedeominoneof thespedal- ties of the ihhlnson eumpnny. About 260 mrs ware shipped each ya: to prwdedly ev ery :hm in nputation M being lm from di- lean.The greatest market for Nebrash seed com is Wimonlin, with New York and Ontario naar rival; lor lint place. Vine med gardeners mp good prolltl.It il not unumd bo re- dn $ 1 7 5 t o$ 2 5 0 m du m u c ha a$300 an uno for vias seed.One hrmer last yur produood 52,000 pounds of cummber seed for which he received $15,000.Some farm- er# have been able to pay for thdz fu-mn with tha pmraeds of ; singh crop. Mr.and Mn.Fred Diclnn/BYO!were 'hxeodly vielton at theFtmk Hs llomy home ln Omxhn. Hr.and Mrs.George l h l mn vsen and children md Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rumuasen and children help- ed Mrs. Rob Rasmussen celebrate GOOD ROADS Nearly 5,000,0W hm: I-Ie lo- eamd on dirt roads,impnsnble during nmq months of the yg "Unless t h e fu-mer h a s ,hlghway from hh (mm..to liv ed hm. Baum of the ekplunt remains that have been found in Nebraska were in piles,declares Dr.Bar- bour, and xvmaim havu been found in pnzdcally every county in the wer; Tuesday ¢v¢nln¢ vldhon at the Delle! Wul! home.'Mr. a nd Mn. W i ll Hmm: le ft Thursday morning for | few days vi dt with their daughter,Mrs. Marion Denman, Mr. Denman md baby.. Matz and °°';- Mr. and Mn. LmRnllmd and nmily.The Ma ti n Inrsen tnmily en-tertdned for Sundn dinner the Iololwing guem,r.Ind M n .Oar! Sorensen of Oakland, MnmdMrs. Hayes Roscnbalm and daugh- ters of Blair.Mr. md Mn . C M R umu uc n and family spent Fddxy evening at the Martin Inman home. Hin Nm; Andenen w u a Saturday afternoon caller then.Hn . u mm. D a v i s o f u mm, in heling wi th the work lt the Jens vnrsan home during the ill- c m n l ~her birth mdverlary Inst Fddly evening.Mr. ma Mrs. Def-le! Wulf amifamily were Sunday dinner guests probably 5J)00,000 yelrs,mvered the period whan elephant: lived in Ne b ru h .It is very hn-rd to tell when md why they left, he says, indication being that they were hors up Oo the time ol mln.Ibis on the bad: of e lephmfa livinghen for mlmons of years u comf pared with the relatively few spent by man that Dr. Barbourbuseshis belief that there are probably mon deplmnt fossil: lnthe data than human remain; In Lincoln county msmmoth; dia md Betty were Sunday afternoon vldtars at the Lara Petersen home. Mx. and Mn. Lm Petersen md hml l y attended | p u ny l t t h e Arthur Andersen home near Spik- er Thursday evening. Miss Elsie Hart and Mr. Albsrt Prince wer; mauled W9dn¢B¢lY| and Thundny evening n D f w crowd charlvuled them at the Will H a n h u m Mr.m d Mn. Pri n¢ e wi llmlka t.hdrho m» o nn (ann near Winddn, Nab. in the world,il o n e o f t h e onb- s t a n d i g e x h ib it s i n t h a mu le u minu m a ? H a l i .T h is m a mmo t h In s fo u n d b y Mr . a n d Mn . H . 8 : K a r rig er on the ir far m a bou t 1 8 milk l l |n a a Q2 i-we lu u;1.§\;$'f"~x, SAvonY DISHES PEEPARED1-'nom LEFT-OVER LAMB Are you one ol the homemaken when famlly liken a lamb rout, but you heaitat/e to serve it be~ cause you do not how how zo utilize the lett-oven?Miss Inez S. Willson, home economllt, sug- gests these attnctively made dish- es hum lamb which will solve thuquestinn.These Are quits guru! enough w servs for the company luncheon nr as ihe main dish for a supper party, TomaloStuffed wlth Lamb Sdnd 'hvo cups cooked Inmb, 2 fable- spoons oil,1 tablespoon vineglr, x teaspoon salt, %poon p¢p» per, 1 hardwnokéd egg, 1 cup diced celery,1 teaspoon minced omon.mm a . ma n n a wm s a u n a .=.»;J»ffQ=e=e=f. S'=!=de:f~ ..-.|."}I ma M1-9. 'Wm Jacobaennnd : v ir -and of bvnes md puts of bone: were pounded up to lurnlsh Lime for the Inge flocks of poultry on the Kar- rhrex hrm. bgfnn n fn. .».\\».r .umm mm,espea ury na n th 'ttwo bnn dna o nth a s a m e dd e ol°v<=h»¢~rli¢°xx»»edeo~»mn¢»mn me a m m m e be closer than winds.Frequently, UW. the Ieldet dghtazu to twenty-four Inches. win.rgm abruptly to v-he mmh-'nm nbove dilcundon am. with --................_. 3 a 4 | Merida lb.r 33c Gem lb.30c ».. 99% our very best grade, Ib.»3Sc Maintop Flour $1.19 All in 4 s- P ou nn |B AG S North Side Store Phone 113 - 114 W e Deliver A Good Santos Coiiee lb.--231: I ».. | Maintop Flour $1.19 All in 4 s- P ou nn |B AG S I 99% our very best grade, Ib.»3Sc Merida lb.r 33c Gem lb.30c A Good Santos Coiiee lb.--231: North Side Store Phone 113 - 114 W e Deliver a "a _ z umespoons capers, mayonnaxudressing.Cut the meat* in neatcubes, removing all fn and griatle. Marinate for 1 hour in dressing made from vinegar, oil, and sel- soning.Combine meat with chop- ped egg. celery, capers, and may- onnmlsc dressing.Cut a slice from .... ymuaxy munc , pus lme oo oChocolate Bread P\\ddh\|d , f g nOne package choeollte !|avored!h:capp¢d."ye"' he in seriously junket, 2 slices whole wheat bread 5Unch thick,butter, 1 plnt mllk, raisins.Remove :mats from bread butler lightly and cut ln small cubes.Dlvlde the cubed bread ........... 4 a..._.A .|=_\.._ .._. _ U , Every state should eondder Hr. Blaney's statement.Milllons of dollars have recently been appro- priated for mad work and will be spent this year.In the beginning rne neu ureek valley limo muThursdayafternoonat the JohnDiekmeyer home.Afler spend-insthedkrno o n quilting the lldielwere served lunch bY the mmmandMeadamesArt Pollen and Chrls Hansen!Fflday evening the Ed Newklrk mul Rhrl- 'llehmuml fnmlllu ware xlmlly were Sundayiwra at Wdter Appleby'|. Mr. and Mn. Carl Pieper family of Bldr, were Thu: ev lmlng v umn a t me c w. sen home. lludolph Mencken moved F 00 their new home m tha n I _~----- -~- ------~ vrcnuu men used to my on our- the can Ind mnnagument of ~"'"{|""° my were out of tha '"'"""7 me fm. lifhfim by vmhx. hat rm phmmn.simfm discussionNe]than thI m g m n h g h qw;r lm thn¢m»fha4|»n¢h=rw=¢¢1-|¢1..,,,,..,,,| nspberryamnud Hdny no aden _e as °°§i"1 .on ~ the trees energy and o!\en is not mansgemmt will follow. »ench.'l>eni, md an emmmd beighe ol enunfu feet.The nvnnon Mn". .|.,_ .' 4 p t,~ 4 the tops ol large firm tomatoes, remove pulp and seeds, fill withthe salad mixture.Garnish with a ' bit of mayonnaise and n.few capers.Serve each tomato in a crisp lettuce cup.Garnish salad plate with little molds or cubes of mint jelly. Lamb Salad with Cranberry .le\|YThe lamb salad may be served with a cranberry jelly ring to make a very attractive salad platter. Mold cranberry jelly ln a ring form.When solid unmold onto a large, round platter or chop plate. Fili the center of the ring with curly cndive or crisp lettuce leaves. Arrange the lnmh salad in crisp lettuce cups around the outside ofthe crunbcrty ring. Lamb and Orange Salad Two cups diced cold lamb,4 seedless oranges, 1 tablespoon vin- egar, ti cup olive-oil, 'A teaspoon salt, % teaspoon pepper, paprika. lettuce.Dice the lamb; removing all gristle nnd~ fat.Pluoe thelamb which hns been moistoned with mayonnaise in a mound ln the cen- ter of a platter garnished with lettuce or curly endive.Pour over it a dressing made from oil, vin- egar and seasonings.Plsre an orange ehrysanthemurn at each end of the plutler. Jellled Lamb Two :ups cooked lamb, 2 table- spoons gelntine, l cup cold water, 1 teaspoon salt, 2 cups hot stock, paprika,1 tablespoon minced on- ion, 1 pimcnto, 36 cup diced celery, 1 tablespoon minced parsley.Soak gelntlne in cold water for 5 mm- utes,then dissolve in hot. meatstock.When the mixture beginsto thicken,add meat and other ln-gredicnts.Pour into wet mold and chill.Unmold and cover with jellied mayonnaise.,,,,,,,,,g Three whole eggs, li cup BUSH: 2 tablespoons flour, 2 tablespoons butter,ss we vinegar,aa cup water.Cook until thick.When cool, fold in Vx cup whipped cream. Add 1 tablespoon gelstlne dissolv- w i n a t wp cold viator.Spread over loaf.Garnish with endlve. Cinnamon pples One junket mhla ,6 mediumsized apples, 1 oup Vsugar. 'A tea-spoon vanilla, 1 pint milk, Stable- spoons red cinnanlon candles,1 tablespoon lemon juioe.Peel andcomapplesand plane ln bakingpan.Make a syruplby boiling the sus" (except 8 tablespoons which ls used for the junleet), water and cinnamon candies together for li minutes;odd lemon juice.Pour syrup over apples ond bake untll tender, busting several times. Plscs apples in lndlvlduol dishes, filling the ocnter of eacyapple with syr- up.When coole , and the syrup has jellled, prepare junket accord- ing to directions on package and iill dishes.let stand in a warm room until firm.Then chlll. Waffles (Serving two or three people) To the yolk of 2 eggs.add 1 tablespoon sugar, 'A teaspoon salt, 56 cup melted butter, 1 cup milk, 2 teaspoons baking powder, lcupslftedflour.Add ingredlents in order given, bent whites and fold inlast.Preheat waffle Iron, and if an electric iron is used bake eaeh waffle about three minutes. Handle Quick Bread Donglu Only to Mix Quick bread doughs should be handled only enough to mlx the ln- grwients.Much nndling maka them tough.The sults are muchbetter if the ingredients have been kept cold.All qui k breads made into small shapes uch as biscuits. rolls or muffins requlre n hot o v e n .'lRslsia Oudhia ivilh Peanuts One-hall'cup shortening,1% cups light brown sugar, 8 eggs, 1 teuspoon vanilla, as teaspoon salt, 2 teaspoons cinnamon, 1 teaspoon cloves,I/5 teaspoon nutmeg,2 tablespoons molasses, 4 tablespoons milk, lé cup chopped roasted pea~ u i u u e s I n u m u l few seeded raisins.Prepare jun- ket according to directions on the package.Pour at once over bread. Let stand in warm room until firm about 10 minutes, then chlll. Filled Cup Cakes One cup thick apple.ssuoe,1 egg white, 1 teaspoon lemon juice, 1% cups peppeniint creams crush- ed, *fs cup water, 12 sponge or or- dinary cup cakes. Remove the cen- ters from the cup cakes and fill them with the creamy filling made by cooking the candy and water until it threads.Pour this mix- ture gradually over the beaten egg white and beat until thick and creamy.Add the applesauce and blend well.Fill the cake centers and,if desired, gamish with whip~ pad cream. Peanut Candy Salad One medium sized tart apple, chopped,1 cup peanut brittle, ground, equal parts of ground ear- rots and celery cut Une, mayon-naise.To equal parts of carrots and celery, add the apple and peo nut brittle and mayonnaise.Mix well.Serve on a neat of lettuce leaves. BEET GROWER ASTONISHEDWITH RESULT IN 1930 A story from Dawes county, authenticated by a newspaper at Crawlord, proves that when a sut'~ Iicient amount ol water connects with Dawes county land an aston-ishing crop is the result. Grant Spearman at Whitney rented 51 acres of land to a Mex-ican family, furnishing land, farm machinery and horses.The Max- lcans furnished the labor.The agreement was no split the pro-ceeds 30-50.The land ls irrigat- ed un er the Whitney irrigation project and was planted to beets. The 51 acres produced 19 tons to the acre, which were sold in_Whit- ney at $6.50 per ton.The return per acre was $123.50 and the total amount received for the beets wassc,29s.5o.1 What the land owner did with his share o l the crop money is not known;but the head of the Mexican family paid for their summer,living expenses,bought and pairhlor a new Ford and de parted just before Thanksgiving with $1,000 in cash, which dld no include hid remaining share of 169 tons of beets that had not yetbeen settled for. J. M. Tollman at Marsland in Dawes county had potatoes on dryland that produced an average of 290 bushels to the ac-re.A good share of the crop was certified seed potatoes which had been con- trldzd for st $2.50 per 100 pounds.Tollman's total crop ran over 35,000 bushels. Nebraska,it is apparent from these examples, still has plenty of opportunities for reaping u. quickprofit from tha soil.Northwest- ern Nebraska is a rapidly develop-ing section that la attracting lar attention with its aug-ar beets, po- tatoes and live stock. WATERLOO RENOWNED I N SEED INDUSTRY Some modest little towns ot Nebraska have glsnt Industries. Deshler has the oountry's biggest broom factory,Clay Center fur- nishes a large share of the eoun. try with lncubators.Exeter has a nationally laiown index factory. And Waterloo supplies many world markets with seeds. A few years asv the Robinson Seed company of Waterloo ship- ped nine solid carlosds ol cucum- ber seed to a single concem in Detroiv-enough to plant a half million acres.Vine seed shipments have been made by this firm to twenty-two countries and todaythere are about 500 foreign seed dealers on the customer lists or the company. The town of Waterloo has been pretty well built up about thsseedlndustry.James C. Robinson came out from New York in 1887 and started a seed business at An.. of our great highway development it was necessary to use practically all general road lands for md n highways. Farm rolds were large- ly left to take care ol themselves. Now to get the most value from our main highways it is impera- tive that all fderad roads be de- veloped as rapidly as posdble. Modern materials,of the as- phaltle type, make it possible to build good roads, passable at all times, at a small cost.Mainten- ance is Ekewlse low.There is no reason why any state should con- tinue to neglect its farmers in the matter of rosd bulidlng.And it might be pointed out that those localities which lay the ground- work now will be the centers of agricultural prosperity and pro- gress in the future. NEW ENGLAND NEWS Mrs.Shirley Stokes and Mary Alice, Mrs. Mary Weber and Mattieand Byron Bartling were Fridayeveningvisitors at the John B.Eriksen home.Mrs.Minnie Blum and Eddietook Sunday dinner at the LizzieKruger home at Telbaste.. Sunday aftemoon visitors at theAugust Jordon home were Mr. and Mrs.Chas. Kxohn and Etta, Mr. and Mrs.Carl Melerhenry andVernon, Oscar and Adolph Jordon of Ithaca and Fred Jordon ofSpringfield. Eunice Aubert and Edna Rus- sell of Fairbury,Cecil Ives, Mr. and Mrs.Chester Hovendick and Jean, Earl and Stella Montgomery were Sunday dinner guests at theFreeman Loftls home.Emmett and Lucille Skov are now enrolled in the New Englandschool.Mr:and Mrs.Vick Skov will occupy the place recently vs~cated by w. W- Updike.Mrs. Minnie Blum,Oscar andHenry, Ernest and Esther Kruger were Sunday evening visitors atthe August Ruwe home. Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson anddaughters,Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jackson and Madon, Mr. and Mrs.Nels Jackson were among those attending a surprise birthdayParty for Mrs.Chris Bendor! olBlair Sunday, in honor of her birthanniversary.All took well Iilledggewandhadanenjoyable Mrs Ruth Jordon s nt n nweekend with home lolkspst Ithaca Mr.and Mrs. Herman Roger! spent Sunday at the Mrs.Goskerhome. near SPiker. A "'"*°d°vM1==r¢v was held atthe home of r. and Mrs. Arthur .Anderson Saturday evening, help- ing them celebrate their birthdayswhich occurred Feb. 24 and za.Acrowdoffriendsandrelstivese Withl imeh baskets to spend Mr.and rs. Hans H fu n n y . M r. a n d n m. P e t e ~ sen. Audrey Christiansen sndRuth§;;=1»»»»of Omaha, were Sunday s tors at Chas. Paulson's.L u z Frldsy evening was the ggfm o f a ~ g a t h e r i n g afendsandavas when theyg=m°an surprise Mr. and Mrs.us Peppmiller and help themcelebrate their sm wedding mm- Veigdfil.Many nice gifts were re- l: v `The time was spent visit- 5' and P|*Y5fI8 bunoo. First prizewas won bl'Sadie Clmemn andJohn Behmer, low prizes go f{'d!i r°d_?n n wuhm- Bos- unchili... »...If°h was Blirved r.and Mrs. Au:: 2 .' " :: " ~ a n d f m- e s s . . me rs.e _""g'°,laburday.Krohn at Pre Q u ay visitors at the GearLoftus home were Mr.and M55 gggg Lge- ngf smiy of Blair |s MB.'s and 'Fletcher, and Csear Blum.jnrle Mrs.Nell Thompson and chil- dren and Mrs.Mack Rosenbaum or Blair, were Wednesday visdton at the Earl Thompson home. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Ericksongnmily gf" Sunday afternoon rs at e Mrs. Mahar s a t ~ry Weber r. an rs. Julius W be .ed no t-ho John Weber e rmo v"g m" P r l da y .plsoo near oe Gregg' of Scribner, a form.er resident of the N wneighborhoode Englandwa s mu 1lmlllliint-ance; Wednssdaly on o d O R I T M n n n a n e u anfon the ests who helped Mr.and Mrs.~ P. Larse n in Blair celebrate their 30th wedding anni- versary.Mr. and Mrs. Frodo Knutsen ofBlair, were Thursday evening vls~ itors at the Peter Nielsen home. Saturda evening guests at theFred Chditensen home were Mr. and Mrs. Axel Hansen and Marie, and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nielsen. Sunday afternoon visitors at the Clyde Larsen home were Mr. and Mrs.Emil Johnson and children, Mr. and Mrs. Hownrd Rasmussenand daughter of Frxmont, Mr.andMrs.Peter Nielse ,Mrs EllenJohnson and sons.Guests who helped Rudolph An- dreasen celebrate his birthday on Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Andresson and sons, Mrs. Peter Taft of Fremont and Mr. and Mrs. Chns Benson. The young people of the Danish Evang. Luth. church met Sunday evening vt the Chris Hansen rome.Officers were elected as follows: pres.,R'\'.H.Jerslld;vice-pres.,Albert Benson; sec., Leonard Nel-son, and trcns., Miss Dorothy Mc~Millan.Messrs.and Me gmesArt Pullen and Fred Dlckmcyer were guests.The Young People's Pinochls Club met Friday evening at the Chris Benson home with an at- tendance or 27 members.High scores were won by Miss DorothyMcMillan and Ieonard Nelson,and low score by Irvin Peterson. Miss Lennetts.Gnuse helped Mrs. Chris Benson with her workThursday and Friday afternoons.Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Larsen and children spent Sunday at theFred Knutsen home. Mr.and Mrs. Johnny Taylor moved Saturday onto the Taylorfarm, that Harold Taylor vacated. BENCH NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Chris Larson and daughter visited at the George Pollen home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Mencke en~ tertalned at dlnner Sundsy forMr.and Mrs.Charlie Pullen of Lyons,Mr.and Mrs.HowardTrammer and daughter of Decatur and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gorehsm and family.Mr.and Mrs.Ne il v i m spent Monday evening visiting at the Alfred Hansen home. Mr.and Mrs.Ted Olinger are the Egoud parents of s little dsughterrn to them at their home onSunday night. _Mr. and Mrs. Wiley( Cotten v'ls~ ated at the Charles oenlg home Thursday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Ed Qulst and chil~dren mlsited at the Allred Hansenhorns Tuesday evening. The Bench Co unity Club metntthe home Elms...Clarence Olsen Thursday afternoon.Four- teen members were present andMrs.John McDonald and Mrs.Fred Olsen were visitors.The next meeting will be at the homeofMrs. Harry Smdth and the members wlll give suggsstlonsforincreasingtheClub fund when answering roll call.Mr. and Mrs. George Follen and son attended .l surgrlse party atthePeteFollsnomsSunday honoring Mrs. Follensblrthday. Mr.and Mrs. Alfred Hansen and children visited at the Nels Sorensm home flhwrsday evening. Mr. and Mn. Joe Verplank and Mrs . E i n Ki ng mms wi th Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith and familyFriday evening. Mrs. A. J. Richter and children.Mr. Albert Richter and Mr.Will Patrick, all of Pineblulf, Arkansas and Peggy Pounds ol Blair, visited at the E. C.Lippincott home on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Nelson, Mr.and Mrs. Will Compton and son and Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson spent last Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith. ROSE HILL ITEMS Sunday dinner guests at the John Petersen |\0mo were Mr.and Mrs. Kenneth Sherman, Billy and Sue, Mrs. Petersen and Hannah of Council Bluffs, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Petersen and Marlon o l Little Sioux, Iowa, Mr.and Mrs.Fred Jensen und daughters. ~Mrs. Frank Wilson and 0 | Sngowflake Flour \ * | |.». Gem lb 99% our very best grade |l \| All in 4&-POUND IB A Good Santos cmée ~|b. W h y P a y M BULK co nm|||||||||||||nn||u||||||||||||||m|||||||||||||nn|||||||||||||||||||m||| Body and Fender Work x _ .unnln|||||||||||||nn||u||||||||||||||m|||||||||||||nn||n||||||||n|||||||s|||||@!§ Body and Fender ~Work x t h a nu _Hm u l !_a l u m-l_el l l l l lu u n u_u m m mH m1 c h i l l s0: : n u n _ nl:ls a Specialty in our Shop T We are well equipped to turn out the highest quality work Bring in your car and let us straighten out Body and Fen- ders.You will he surprised how it will improve the ap' pearance ony our car. his Department is in Charge of I E n l I n n m i r | \ l : \ \ 1 - I 1§Vi nto n H ans Chevrolet (HIE illlllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllll|U?Im;lmmmI||||IHll|I|HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE Announcement! A Having purchued the Western Portable Grinder outfit at Blllr I nm now prepared to take can of your grinding work In Wuhlngwn county. The Western Portable Grinder need: no introducion to teeden of thin comnunlty.Just call 56 md the (finder willeom e wyuurfa nn m dzrindm yk indoffe e dthqp oughly and quickly. aW e g r m d a t Y o u r F a r m -- N o Hauling, No Mileage Charge Call nn for your next grinding job and let us show you we can uve you money. nuts (or any othar kind ol' nutsmay be use), 1 cup raisins choppedfine, 4% cups of flour. 1 teaaP°°|" soda.Gramm the shortening and sugar, add eggs, beat two minutes.Add soda dissolved in a little ol'the milk in malaisos,than add rest of milk and add to mixture.sift spices, salt with two cup.; of flour and add.Add fnllt and nuts to remainder ol flour and ml: all thoroughly.Bmak off bits o ldoughandflatten down,about Ii land.He transferred his actlv- ities to Waterloo in 1888.In the years immediately following theestablishment of the bunlness, thelands about Waterloo warg pretty well devoted to seed gardening. One could drive all day with horse and buggy and we nothing butvines-cucumber,squash,musk~ melons,pumpkins and the like. Now tha zardana are scattered over many states when conditions havebeen found to be rumble to the .,..v.~. a »v\l\L1 '~! Rev. and Mrs. P. J. Relnertsen drove to Onawa 'hxesdny and re- turned Wednesday.They spenttho time vldtlng friends.Rev, and Mn. P. J. RelnertaenandMr. and Mrs. H. C LarsenHannahandIauisehélpeaEd' Hansen celobrabe his birthday on .Thursday aftemoon.Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Taylor, Mr. and Mrs.Mahtin Larsen and sons called ln theevening. Mr. and Mrs. Lars Rolland and ..-mu, mm ware Saturday eve~ning visitors at John Peteroenk A largo crowd of friends and neighbors charlvarled Mr.and Mm Archie Kulu' Wednesday eve- ning at the Henry Kuhr hams. Mins Hazel Wul!led the EP- worth League jsunday evenlns- Her subject for the evening was "The Growth of Your Emotions".\Mlss Wulf gave a very lnurestinx w k ,Miss hola Tufts will lead next Sunday evening. Mr.and Mrs. Clannsa Knhr l,4 Easter Work Alwa yl the Dependable Cleaner.Spring Work, espazlally Buter Work, ls now beglnulng.Sprlng Conn, Sultu, Top Coats. any nnlcle. Well done lt a Moderate Price A D V A N C E C L E A N E R S Blair ----Nebraska George Van Deuseil PHONE ss BLAIR. NBR I ,\.;,....=¢,.u;.h,_.\ ..;.|»_ l ~The Plains Q of 1 Abraham ma ny leagues o f forests.or hills,o f u w u n p s between u s and lt.I .am y our 0-lend bec ause y ou ha ve bee n a b rother a nd allowed me to Jive,and I owe y o u two f e n th e n :b um my tuft.I brought y our .hatchet fr om under the roc ks be--c auu I did not vr ~nt y o u to s trike a n d a n killed in turn.You love w e whlta ma lde u.I,too,lo ve a n a ma n . " r .I I r a I | prosched.H e a t l e n t v u u n i fr ie nd a mo ng ' th e man y Ir ho mtoo d nb o qt the m. * ' I n m B h i n d u , "h e a d d ." W e i n r o w s to n fa r town -an long I ly Juan Qllvar Curtin! Gb! Doubleday DontCO., Ina. WRU Berrien. C H A P T E R v m T y v m n n m in u t e s a n n ( Md h a d nvealed their Mdlng |p'Ilce J enna and Tolnette were r1hn| ..|in the sun.My sterious things had happened i n t h l l time.Unseen hands had drugged th e war rlur fr o m under th e mr ks .Au Inner n l h l d followed In wh k h n n - l m .i ¢-.- é k , ¢ :§§,; .;;\- 0 ~ , ||.+_5,fi" '~*"k f ~..._ N e ~¢ :~\/ ; . __ "- -~~. . » ~ N = ~; i . -a f 1 . _- L. . .. ; .~ §"~~t -= f ' $° " * "r 5 f.€f..g:&|§x<~' '%§¥rs=-» ' f ';!'£i`\ ~~ . . -ur;J.~ 7Ly~ ;f i " §?5r~s .~ NEW ENGLAND FOODS ..._ voiced talk outside.Then lmn v onu hnd c alled In g uttur nl. h rnk w. Frenc h c ommnndlmz them 1» ¢'0n1|' out.They had obeyed. Jeemn 11211.'I'o!nettu after him,and m n l m wi th the dmvnrast air uf an l\°na1 recall the mlna at DuBois md others in tha t lomlity.I .M. Miller,1 Civil War veteran,ot Puvnee City, recall.; well huzling ood from the Four MXle mines, which was the old mme of the mines that an now being rehabil-ihtcd."At iinrt we hauled from Turnefa,then we gvt some at blck5001ee t|.nQc¢hqhilLAndr. shalt vnu hier sunk fm provide huh dr fo r the mlne n.Mining operation:continued lor several y i n . Ilan~HI!-n ruka h~ve been discouraged thndls ia nne olthe oodve ingfm the surface.The Rock Illlnd an early day "dug" for cod inDuBois lomlity and struck a ~ff foot veinat'100 feet.'l'hs<~= ol binging the coal M7 the m t l 1 --........_.._. Bobst'|, md then tt Four mi d Mr.Miller.Ha added ~ t h e o o d w u l o l d ! o r 2 5 o o n t | bushel and [wagon hauled " I gum w the loud. ___.On a wn nln c r amCur e o f d nr ine a n nd lm-nr lle . the oth e r n li g htn in g ma h :har c nme m a went wi th deadly u w m n e n . He mi g h t tric k A Ho h n w l. b u t n Seneca wnl the clevereax of hisuna.1He felt hll blood turn lcald nnv.. ||.¢.m~| an m. hm.n... ..~... n ml.... ...u..........,, no ul.expected rec eption hy e n e mla an whoa-belln l n l p l were hlnglmg. T h e n were between twenty nn d m l n y o f the S e me n .lnle ndldly b u m,keen-eyed,l e m - h a d .n u ot the m y ou ng me n.Eve n i n th e lhoc k of the mome nt. Toluene nur- ve y e d the m ln na me d u dmlr n llon . Th e Sen ec a!wo r d :brought to J e e ml mo t only hope bu t lhoclz. The se .savngell were fr o m Chem undo.m e Hidden T o w n - a plac e wh i c h eve n the nd ven tur u nl He p - nlbnh M o m s had look ed u pon u mo th e r world,n goal whi c h h eh e d d r u n s d or re ac h ln g ln so me day 0 1 reelneus dnrlnk.Hi dd en °.|._ Spring News Assortment fresh Chgcolate drops, very special,lb.-l9c 0 Bl a i r Ra cke t sco é e Ladies' Fast Color DRESSES very choice at --$l. 00/ Some nice Ladies' DRESSES 59c Fine assortment speckled light blue Enamelware, each --101: tn SSC |1 :|c o m m e z eT u r n d s ,t h e n w e g o t s o m e a t ve n t u r e . 1 =fz " ' ¢ v ' y i /?" ara .~~r v And that the fugltlvez were some where not fa r uvrny ;:he other wh o s e mln d wi ll mn o n the huge plle of llones.elsc redlqed the though! that n had been lllornugh 1 |searched nad sez off tu llmlsome proof ol' hls sunplc lunn. The nrst of lh e I w o apenlnevl re- mnlnml un d ne llhe r Tn ln li e nnr Jeeme could hear h lm | n| \o,l l loomed nn lnlln lly or tlme be fo re movement c ame n guln outlld a the roc k.m e m scraped la an the Senec a ma de u reru ns plac e of n for DLI gun; footsteps went away . retumed,und halted c los e to th enarrowupn nu re through whlc h :» . ~; 1 :, ; 1l1 . .' : »: ; ,; ; .: ' . .. . ": .: . :; p 'they were llke runners reall! tor a rac e Sla r ln g a t th e y outh wi th h u bo w n a d at th e g lr l wlth h e r mangled.nhlnlug hulr.th e I u d ln n i retu rned the lr g nze wllh n look ol' nmuzemenl not unmlxed wi th ap-provnl.They seemed sc arc ell able to belleve mesa two had fooled th e m s o completely .c aptured one of thelr number ln the bargnla, y el.conceded the fac t wll.h glances ln whlc h Du ulon wu s he ld lubdu ed. A y oung savage who stood b e fore them seemed lnrgely refponsl- t-le for this altltnlle.Purpllslr lln e e we r e a r o u n d h ll th r o a t u ll n rope had choked hlm.Tw o o f me e agle f eather : ln h is tuf t were broken. and hln shoulder was bleed~B T o w n !' h u he ar t an d soul an d my ster lo ul Sec ret Plac e o f th e Senec a nullanl lx wa s a va s ! a w ta n c e lwn y ,B l a unc le had once n u ld , " Y a u mwll h e n n r o n g mu nbe f or e y o u mu tr a vel to n .Th a t l l wh y th e Senocun,wh o mn g e tar.are the h u t of all t w o leased beasts." Shlndaa lp uke again. "Tlnog| | ,my uncle.wh o ls n grent c ngtnln,wi ll k ee p hln word.H e wlll klll tlle m i l e fn wn wh o ll wi th y ou ll h e r llmh n f n ll her." .Ieema looked f r o m h ll b le n d to Tolne lle.She han approac hed the ller ee o ld wurrlor and was amlllng lnlo hl-l mee, he r ey es uglo w wlth eonl!denc e_ al nhe polnted to her Q # ff Spring News Assortment fresh Chgcolate drops, very special,lb.-l9c 0 Bl a i r Ra cke t sco é e °.|._ Ladies' Fast Color DRESSES very choice at --$l. 00/ Some nice Ladies' DRESSES 59c Fine assortment speckled light blue Enamelware, each --101: tn SSC 2.=.j f j é~ T3:_",r !?.4¢*-~Fine assortment speckled light blue Enamelware,. each --101: tn SSC imd dm! sharp pa lms had b6gun in shunt [Ike noodles tlnromzh the overtnxofl mus c le s o f I wi limbs. wh e n they stopped for 11 men! she m e an apple and lmif ul'alu1||l||,n ml .Ioun|1~\brou:tht her \\:| Ii\r In u lainl1lmrk c up £| nm the 1.uld ullvuln lncslde which lln'_~,' limi vzazunped. Hu llld no;toll her the :lurk nu\\8 |10 hurl Ivnrlltnl--tllut there With Victor Mclmglen and Muna Maris COMEI)Y-"I{ack|;-lchet*rn" THE mo s t p o p u lo u s s e ttle me n ts o n these shores early In the Seventeenth Century we re th e colonies alo ng the Ne w Eng la ndcoast.However stern and aac etlc were these New England Purltane, they oertninly k n e w wh a t was good to eat.Ae time has passed, an d the population has gr o wn from s. fe w th ousan d to one hun- dred an d twe n ty mi lli o n people, spread out ove r the vast ter ritory ot the United States, the desc end- ants of the se e ar ly s ettler s ha vemig rated eo s uc h an e xten t. that fu lly ha lt th e people tr o m Call- f o r n la to th e Atla ntic c oast and fr o m Mai ne to Mexic o c a n trac e their antec edents bac k to Ne w England. This y ear Boston c elebrated her ter c en ten nlsl and all thr oug h the su mme r Ne w E'ngland'e roads were c rowded wi th the automo- biles of people who c ame not only to enjoy the lovely sc enery but to vlelt th e plaoes _ol thei r fa mili es' Americ an begi nnln .Th i s ma y ac c ount In part for any people's predilec tion fo r eu h delic ious Ne w Eng la nd foods as bro wn bread, baked henna, creamed c od fieh,boiled salt codfish,codlleh flakes an d mac kerel,to men ti on only o few ol' th em.It i s a n a n cestral taste which keeps c ropping out.Bu t th i s le o n ly p ar t o f th e reason I t is th e taste o f th esefoods, themselves, nnd not ntavlsm, wfhlc h c hletly ac c ounts for it. Th e Blq B ' s Boston Bak ed Beans and Br o wn 17:cad are the c omb ina tion of big 13's which are associated meet smi versn lly with New Ene iand Com- merc ial c annc rs valor ln :h- #unto -......_. , Home Theat re Home of Pqfm Talking Plclurcs °.|._ rIrr11141amlvrl!11rn11 |151451.111 and H1111 lhe 1=m1l|w1|1 fron livr £110 l111»rf'_\' of Sir Willllamand!ai~=lmi1l¢-sf. uf r1a|\l!|:~~ N111 | I ' I ||\I 1 ' I |1 1I [11 11 01'l r m a l 1 \.151 I1 11.11 l | Il \ \ : .I I | ¢12 \\ l1lI-| l1:11||| r 1 |1':I 1 ir :|1 1111111 :I ~TLIf || l h v I "11.1 : 1 I | .|1 1 i n n h l ]1 1 T~ H 1 1 1 .[1 1.1 1 | " 1 I I 'N " I I . \ f' 1 ~I 1 1 E.:1 I1 ¢ 0 . | ~ 1 | . r "1 1 1 .. .1 '..11.|| I1 [ * 1 l 1 1 1 [1 P.'1 lI l I { `"I !. | 1 H1011 1.|.'" »lr 1 i I l w .....1 1"'.. fl\'{'|1~ 01110 11 T :- r 1 l l n m " ~I.|1 ||1|1 I r n l l 'Il 1 f\ i ".1 I-i I I 1 111 I n \\ l1 I1 f1 :: 1 : 1 f l x l h I n f- 1 R m ]f :n f 1111!-»|,Z1 1' I<=111 11 .." 1 \\. 1\ ,, >| W III1 1*~|.' 1 1 l f u 11.11111 l l l l l vi » 1 1 : 1 I 11..1 | l 1 !u =.1 ; . .\ ~. -|11 I f m r ]. || .1 ;.. '. \ \I|¢:~ :" . 1 | l a y l l ( .I u I 1 Il SUD |1 |\ T| 1 u f M n |11|11|T»1 | I"|° |I. 1l 1 t1 | 1 | l . \1|.1} '\ . | | | | l 1 ..|,. i l j 1. q !| H1111 :If 1 1 '11 .I1 1t 11 ll .r .1 \\1 1 1. .. \ . |I \\l.1: 1 0 1~:1 .{ \ l . 1 | 1 \'. II I LII\f |I | | l | \ | 111,111111 1111111 |11|| ¢~|11Il1|1»11 WEDNESDAY and THURH!J.\.\' :\1,\nc|1 n .md 12--I)Cl.|iLH rx:If "Our Blushing Eilride" J/mn ('r:i\\{i "She Got V¥Hz§§%he Wahted" TU E S D A YMARCH xo l \ Glassware Night "Are You There?" With Bmlrirn Lillie and Julm Gzurinl;_ (`()lll'Il)'1'--"\\1un hy a Neck" SUN DAY an d M ON DAY Sunday Matinee 1\l.»\R(,i{ 8 and U "Tom Sawyer" With Jackie ('nngal\, Junior Durkilh Mitzi Green ACB OF SPADES-'I`.-\l.l(Al('lO()N--'IlIPI I'.\'l`IEN'l` Acr-1-'ox Ni€\VS " FR I D A Y a n d S A TU R D A Y Saturday Matinee MARCH 6 and 7 THURSDAY MARCH 5-DOUBLE FEATURE. Dough Boys Buster Keaton and Sally Higllcrs Scotland Yard Edmond Lowe and .loan Bennet! n1A1zLu1.a ..i ..\1 ~ COMING MARC!! I3 1:-" f l uH ~io Hell Assortment fresh Chgcolate drops, very special,lb.-l9c 0 Bl a i r Ra cke t sco é e `hy nn F`.n,-:llsh 1\In}mwR. Wlasllwer tlwlr f¢IIO wns to be this tllly wou ld brlng It.I le was sure Toi netle could not keep up the |\:|r:muc h longer,und he strL~|1|.:rTu:1¢¢l hlms elf fm*the mn mvnt ulwn : he S ono ra c hie f wo uld find ||rm if compelled to give n ¢lr=vIInr..|Ia:ll 'II:1o;.,'rl had cInlmod her ful"hi~dnuglalcr gave hlm hu|»|~,I-ul if In her frnlllty Tn ! for these foods. and lt Is possible to buy i n cans even oven ba ke d be a ns c o o k ed ju lt a s o u r g ra n d mo th er s an d gr ea t gr an dmothe rs cooked them.Th ey a re a c tua lly ba k ed i n h u go s te e l mu lo wer e d into enormous br ic k ovens, mixed I n the Boston wa y wi th br own sugar a n d molasses an d a dell- clons piece ol' pork. They are madeto be just opened, heated and en- joy ed, but they c an also be varied I n a nu mb er o t way s.Here le one ot th em: Ba ke d Be an Croqucttcs :Press the c ontents of on e c a n o f oven- baked beans through a sieve.Ad d three tablespoons to ma to c atsup an d one teaspoon horseradish. Shape in to balls.Ro ll lu soft, sif ted bread c mmh s ,than In beaten egg (diluted wi t h two tablespoons cold wa te r) ,and again ln vrumbs.Fry i n dee p fat for about one minu te. Canned brown broad is as good as any y ou ever tasted. just takenfrom thenc nn. slic ed and butt:-rffI. But hero ls another way to Ure at. too. Bro nn Brc od Toa st.Verntfc cln Me lt two tablespoons butte r; wh en bubbling add two table. spoons flour.on wlou r th teaspoon selt an d on eei ghth te asp oon pep- per.and sti r u n ti l the mi xtu r e appears y ellow.Ad d o ne c u p o f milk {'r"|f\r11!Iv :mrl :dir rf1r1¢l 1'tHun ti l l~¢\'lL: 1?I :fn~|A 'I : . WllilP!of here! funk- fl fi"t "in pleeos Pour r a vi 1l tt nr - »:: ngd b].| '. ll ll 1|]l f l n l u i ;\1 ' f l the hm! . c o in - l I " :yell: ~overtlmtop. Th e n I1|n il1|1ur:.s:;1l»l»way 1 ru Herve tln cl l rr .va Ii*ll fr om tho clear \\ v f a of llro North Allanlfr Bridgeport Dam across Pump-kin Creek on Pumpkin Creek Farms, completed. Tekamah--G.B.Steward Corn- pnny opened hardware store .in P. W. .Fischer building. Wolbach-Highway No. 13 iw L- graveied east of here for ¢i~.l;=m of 5.6 miles. 1; - | - - - L _ _' ot!Ne w Eng la nd an d the shell flesh f r o m the clean sandy inlets alo ng its c o ast wh ic h ar e " home" foo ds to s uc h a g re at propo rtion or ou r p op ula ti on, a nd wh ic h a re now universa lly avallab le ln c ans. New E ngla nd S ea F oods Codflsn Pte :Co ve r th e bo ttom of a b aking dish with a thin lay er ot soft bread c rumbs, and pour In th e c ontents ot'one c an o l nel: Hakes.Press th ro ug h a r ic e r al: medium slated hot boiled potatoes;beat ln one tablespoon hotter. one th ir d c u p mi lk , on eh alt te as po on pa pr ik a an d tw o beaten eggs; spread over the nah In the baking dish.Bake in a qu ic k ove n un tal delic ately browned.Ga r n is h wi th parsley and ser ve hot. The re am c od tls h c ake s,ready to fry . ln c ans. prepar ed with the very bent. in gred ients . bu t lt y ou prefer to make th em y ours elf with canned llsh flakes,here ls the wo y :Fls n I' la k e Cok er:Cool: three nl four sli c es or h oron I n n o-r» r pon,without ` letting either llle fa t or th e ba c o n become dls- volrarc d by the heat.Cut on nuxlt pared. raw potato es ln qunrtc n to rm o c up twic e; add one teaspoon sa lt a n d bo llln g wa te r a n d cook tlll ten d er :dr ai n, ma sh a n d ad d nnn can fleh flakes.two tnblc- v ono,ol c ream sauc e, lf nt hand, r two tnhlc spoons butter,onc-fmtrth teas poon blac k pepper and at little hot milk . Boot thoroughly . shape In c akes. dlp these in Hour and fry ln bac on fat.Cold bolleri potatoes, quic kly rc hoilod. may bc nwc rl ln plac e of thc frvsh c ooked pnlnlncéh' ~oi ui<~ :.|..~,.>. l l \\..~n-.K I-<x:::n l l c m he \;..|.<-x~..'»u-rwd SY|m(~!e'-y;:.u.\.'1'm~< 'ard thu! 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'.. .I \\;.... 12.-.»'.e :.. . ... u.\i.»».1|Q...-.I ..u..I;:;.....:\* '\..!¢.|\f m . .u.~.~.....~..\H . they hnq squeezed their bodies under the stones.The sm-nge \\ns looking at theann-nnce m xhelr hldinx nlacel mg where me sum una Deen lol|\by mllz ne d too th of me k B vld e ll- ly he held considerable lndnenc eln th e wi r p a n y o f wh i c h h e v n u I ms ue u Tlangu slolc ul turned a n o n ,For lepulsed h er 1 Indifference.hl| Du c k o n h ldvnn c e wi Th e n :er a nd r n thne ve IIll ed .e¢rr§|}1lc]1re}!the wa\7iioi,his member.Beside him was a much a command which qulckiy putdoubt nm! hesitation, and was as qldqr man or even more powerful prlsonm-'g thong of buqymk lure ln his vlnlnnlnz an thnmzh no I UKUPP-around Jeerns'neck and IBll8?|'liéfis-`én"' tfii Ha 'rr ru he who lpokl In lumen hlmnt nu bow. lt.n a " NP I n g to}]_\| zewef-A.Al~ ..1f==e 15-°.-_'e'!sz LF!barrier lnyheard n gran U l l U I D § \ U l l l l \ l I || J C G l l l l §u 'n u nthegruntwa l an expression ot' the foolishness whic h had made htm grove!Ilke thla.In'a m o ment. h e would rise and QU away .B u t the moment pn ae d.One -- two- thr. :.:a dozen. Tolnette was like one dent]--unbreathing.Odd, sensing a mighty danger,knowlng that ll. was c oming. c rouched lllse a aphlnx.At last the silence was broken ao noflly that the disturbance might have been that of a trees of *l'o1uettes hair falling fr om her shoulder across Jeems'arm. The Indian h ad thrust ln hll head.I le wan listening -stnelllng--then ndvatnthtg sly ly and cautiously lik e a ft=|l'et on the tr oll ot prey . There c ould no longer he a doubt.I l e knew there was something under the rocks and.wi th true Seneca t'nll|*1lgt~,foreseelag alarm' for hllma-lf even If death ptlltl for lt, he was c omi ng alone. livery lttatinvt reached its hi gh est temllon ln .lec tns as a dangern}||arulltIuel \\I|I»It he would he able ln touch with his hands ln another tlloftlelll or two.H 0 re moved himself gently fr om To l nette'a vmlmtc e and prepared his arms and hotly for action.Their eyes lllltl |.:|owu more ac cuatotned to the gloottt mall Tolnette Col.lltl see htm :ts he crouelted forward and gallterc tl himself for the ntrtlmxlv ultlc lt trotlltl mean llfo or death for thetu Suddenly she uu llllrslntlfl that It lvoultl not be rt strne:.'l|~.Wltcn the Senc ra's head a[>[|tnIttl .l.trh=.'hutchet wo wtl snnullt It in She could see theltatc ltet.It una poised to strike. Tl'l(*l"0 t.\mll»|l.|no ¢ry _n| )moan --only that lII1hIl', hidden sound. She Ilann~-I Ill the :loomed mah slutvly 1nl": The fe:ttlo .Iflllfi lltfl a ppeared nl'r=l.ll| || |til"lung hlack scalp loclr.lln lt1.r t~lr ttkot] honrl n nn lr :n j b r a ve nephew a c a ptive to b e saved by the voic e of a dog!" Th e othe r sc owled at th e ta u n t In his volee."li e c ou ld have killed ma.H e lpareti my life."l "Th la la the y oung h e f a vm to whom y ou owe o feather from y our tu f t l" "I owe ltlm two --o ne for hi mse lf and one for the maiden whose presence mu st have stayed his htmtl." Th e older man grunted. "He loo ks s tr on g a nd may lta ndto tra ve l wi th ua.B u t th e ltr l lr ltlze n broken llower rea dy to fa ll ln our pa th.She wi ll c u mbe r o ur feet and make o ur way mo re di l'll c ult, and are nt has te mus t b e o ur choice.l»¢e y our htttc het on one and we wi ll ta ke the other ." At this eornnmnd Jeeraa gave a sudden cry.and the fac es of the savages relaxed ln aatonlehment when he hocan to speak la theh latlgtttme.Itenslhall Adams' school lrtg ltutl pre||arcd hi m for this hour.Ilia Iottc tto stumbled, some of Ilia tvnrels were twisted,there were guna uldc h only the lma g lnatlon Unllltl llll hat he told his story.Th e lnllltmn Ilsteaed wi th an Interest wltlc lt assured Jeetns they had not la'-en tt part o f the forc e that had massac red llls and 'lolntttt-'s people.I le pointed to the girl.llc re ltlttr tl ho w the MohnwkeIttltltlestroyedhisftltller and nmlhnr mu l all who had he lomge-el ln Tollwtte:how they had tlctl together. lam* they had hldtlen In the old llt\ll§t',and that wi th an a r ro w h e had killed th o wh lte nmtt \\|ltl | l vl llretl the mln. Ilrnnzorl nnrl fl!-l1r\veled,the lone lmw In lll<||.r.-I.Jcetna ma de tl\l\ lt||=I-:.or ffwtlrnttc and elo qttenet th s \.~l:|-I remain wi th 'lllll\l'l1'u -ha!tw Rlln llvtrd. She tlr t.\lr *.1 T":t li lllu nrhlullt -- - - 5 - .- . . -- -_ . -- . _- . . . - -U -marc h began. Th e two hravea had returned wi th the whi te ma n ' |8Cllp and the broken arrow that had killed htm.They talked exc itedly ,and Tolnette c ould understand by their ac tions the story they were tell ing.l t was the portray al of n desperate struggle between theirprisonerandthewhlteslzlnned lllohnwk.Tltey me as ure d the d lf ference ln their weight and size. Th e hroken arrow was compared with its fetllows in the q uiver. Tlaogft spo ke . " Tltli y outh sha ll go wi th us,and ln turn for his brotherhood.we wi ll take the maiden to a n the pla c e o f Sllr er Heels In my tt-nee.See that he ls given the sc alp whic h ls hlo tha t he may h ave n feather ta h is tuft when we arr ive."Th en he spoke to J eems:"Yon hea r!"Th en to Tolne ttc :"Y ou are Silver Heels. She was my daughter.She lsdead." No llash o t etnotlon,no so ften ing ot'his features,oo sign ol' fric ntleltlp crossed the chlet'l.aln'o countenance.li e turned and put ldtuaell'at the head of hlo band. huge among;his men,wi th the dlgnlty of n kim:ln hte bearlng. One of the brnvoa wh o had gone to Ltn;san'a fttstetled the wh lte |nt1l|'e4 st:tip :tl .leenls' belt ln aplteel' his proleat and uhhorrenc e. Onc e mo re the westward marc h renamed lla no y -- a single llle of sofl»l'ootetl,tmlst-less men u l l h a girl tnltlwny la their line--tt glrl \\lmse lI1lI|.!tlrrrlt hrald gletltned ln the slntftet --f the aan,whose t-hes-Its were l!=|-To-1 and whose ('\('8 held Soll:|"!:.l|;:morg than the elclrlho flf r.-dy and grieftt1Shelmd:-»l .|..|to the great ntl\el1ttlt¢mt l l|1.Ilt|behind her I||0 ll( lll|ttf :t t||»g :mtl the steps (lf the lt|:|n =].||. t } | | f lle llv 1!.|If I t;1\Ilt'[II n1g){\ i i Of hll||||] 1 ,_" " " " " |r|:~n:::!=r ,1 I "DU(all hh1 \|Ir\§!|3 :I | ..\'1.:z v......Io unralxodlmlc ll In |se .\.¢,..»"Tl"|I lr hiung lf? - I .m r m n -s \\|1|¢l||..|!lll I|given Inv I Nwot.1|.| ~-.|hvr¢el|11|st_he lf11 mm I-'~»~\'1 I |f| I ln rho mhl I l l I oy eé nt \nr ; » ; r 1 y I l*3 . ~ h T l n n g n p a .J r r "§rf o r h i m "» _ 1 g '¢ 'f f ' 1 1f|I'\H n .| nl I!|-~| i . . l W-=:|||l e ll.il.MII.,|1 |r ; [ ¢ \ .0 I 'aw-ly,mul1|sln:| l,luv ' i of 2;nf two 0 \ ( I \m r r v l I ' o f :4 1 ;|1 Il i \1 L i l l l m . I n I I I|"\ Btn-Il t u ||ll l l : h1 l m e y : nl n .m u l '1 .1 .1.........I I r T IIIS li | 1 1 1 1 I ~.um llf?>.1\1. e : . : \ \ *Tn l |"_\,._=JJ* xi'\Ivm1||!L»»l£'ll&I.I.l»l o +r.I r .I | 1 -u 4 M11 I } .m l i t m l .|r .11 T:I 'P 1 - . | . g ml "m l n ,a n d :~:..vn l c v i n " "1'11 ' T I 1|I1e w h o h m ! l1\\ vn 1 n | | !H11 I r Q l»l 11 1lT|0|1 t l w l r ei.. .rx - ~ :.1:4 ~~f»1>~'5 HIP 1| tr n ml cr um -l0°lli<1 |l l||.|1\In t1la llm ment ¢f ~.mul hlnaiwaurslimmwhenhe:1 !a:\\c rvnlizr-:I I lml all lh v |\ \-.r hlsnforc st |!(||}a c ould nm !.' | |m.Tim pupils df Ill: eyvn ;:I : -lnrkly.Ile dll] nmhrvnlho.V r. .].n::.,r hifi lrnpvmi in g mul,|»~\\a :|1|.:1¢1¢.'¢l but nn! terrllhul.lI ~ I lm 1msznlvrlrmcc cllri nm Blnrinh 1".~.||1lrl :~{0C*l abou!toalnklntnhlxhrnlu. For n lif t|=:|| l nmre llm ldndn rlhi II" I { |Hn I. .|1I.1nfl \.|||1"ll2 hull' fi rn ilu fr :ra l!="¥».||1¢'\¥\||house. \\!-ra hI~=| | i» f swf 1*-»:\I|\g wma | | \| |lI~~.:.|t|1r1|-»~l h~=nltvn tinn m u n:r»:r 10 Hn }|\||l1Z Illflll [10hnlvllI1l.o "I think tht* lmy in n zzront llnr nnrl I lmve sont lunc h for proof of |!."he lrlltl."I f h e h a s not spud nn arrow through mls friend of the §fnhn\vks=_as ho vlnilma,lu- almii filo.I f ho has spoken Ihn u r ..u \ \ 1 . | | \ c 1U |\\ h | ° I| . | - r l | | | \»=\e\\o n o r n l c a |J:il " l m I l l 1 l l mu fr l p n r l n lnot fll||,_llfl_l!ia ,,aEéh,;d`i€¢E{é:| H'...&'.!1 '§'..!.?° .E'l"'£2E ':.'1E:&."£9 ':£r *.u 1 1 0 the nnhlilty whic h Tn ln vtte saw In llwir c n p lnr s wa s poisoned for J vvms by what was concealed wlthin thélr lwnrts.The greatest or u ll lmtos wus not th e Illlte o f u mnn f m n mlm, hut th e Imte 01' a rac e for a mée, and he k new that an a word from Tlnogn ¢he_,mennlmnthimwouldbeturnedin to I10nl]8.Must of all he feared Tlfmgu,for Shlmlns hilt!told hi m that TIangn's father had bevnkllleri by n white §m:m_nnd his non ANNoUNcEMEN'r W e have purchased a New Oil Truck and are now able to give instantaneous service to country customers. Call either Ditlofor Henry Wols~ mann for special Cash Deals We operate on a Strictly Cash Basis No C r e d i t E xt e n d e d Ditlol Wolsman Service Station Phone 4s or Black 161 ---Ilan-, Nels, lieaulily Your lawns o Our stock of BEEDTOWN LAWN GRASS has arrived.This ispre- pared for home owners who want the best.Then to improve the worn out, soil use Vigoro.'lhisis aplant food which enriches the ground. An application of Vigoro for gar- den or lawn will show a. marked difference. o me Arnal Hardware IIO ;~.»11 had :L vlmnc v to lpo ak to .`Im\|u:4." F u r the l i m llme I have dls covvred my unvle to be a greatliar,"he said." i lls an1de is ae .Bound as mluo.It ls f o r the li ltlv fnwn h e has p retend ed u hu n a nd stops llere for ment.She is info.Ik; WI!! 1101 klli her." (C on ti n ue d on pa ge twelve ) Butte W6rf":»mpleted on n rno delin g C ouc h Motor Co . Gara ge Pe nd er -Re pu blic of fi c e re no va t ed. 1I I ' d u g " u g _n n u g \ | t n i l l u i d | l l l |'_o l h e r n ,I m m a y t r a v e l w i t h u l ,a n il "; . ° ' I |' !1 3 ' m ' L ` } . " " . 5 . 5 I , ' §' I $ & ` | ' ! ` é » i ` . ' ° . f ' § » ' } ; ; !: 'h l l c o m p a n i o n a l a n ,u n l l l h e r n i . t m o f n m z l s l n n n t w h a t h e h m l ' \t l r e l o t h a t m f u '1 |n e c e s s a r y t a 1 b n - I n r l s u r m t .! l . T 2 - 1 " ' ! ' . 1 ' L i ' I " " ' 1 ' . . f f l " ' § ` l ' $ ' ! l 1 ' * 1 9 ?I ' f u l l m l t e I m r a n t o n r t m n r l I m r - U\ I-llmr Sllm Body W u Strong und Sunni# ;Jx :|u'\||&\ua u ru l .U l u t u u u t u wa tsa t a t l i s u d r n r x t n g o ,a n d t l t n z m h h i s p o w e r f u l h m l y s t r a i n e d a n d f o u g h t t o l o o s e n t h e c h n k l n g g r i p .h i s p u u l t l o n w a s n o l u n p o l o u t h a t l n n a b o r t t i m e h e w a s l l m p a n d u n c o n l c l o u s . T h e S o n c c - n ' | a d ve n t u r e .a n d t h e s o l !f o r t h e o r d c n l .h m l t l l n g h e r h a l r s w i f t l y .J e e m n c n m e t o h e r . : t m l s h e R n w t h e t o n u r e o f d o u b t I n h i s e y e s . " I vn u d o l t ,J e e m s , "B h c c r i e d s o f t l y ." I k n o w w h a t .y o u w e r e . .0 " u n a - m . n .- - » - S h e w a s n o t a s frm .-: Ile a s . Te o m a h a d t h o u g h t w h e n s h e h a d t r i e d t o k e e p u p w i t h h t m I n h e r h i g h h e e l e d s h o e s . l l c r s l i m h m l y w a s s t r u n g a n d s u p p l e ,h e r e y e s q u i c k ,h e r f e e t s u f e .S h l n d m s d r o p p e d h a c l g . f r o m c omhnt--If It could he dlalln gnllhe d by tha t name-h ad no t ter minated a moment too soon for those concealed under the roc ks. Th e tr a il h un ter s we r e no w lwllr p that the pla c ing of the ar row had hegn 1 ruse to delay them and hegnnswar ming back to the ridge. n m a d o z e n warriors mnlhered In n Ilerc e nod animated debate dose about the rocks. If 'I'olnette'n n erve; worn nn tha m a n t o m l m t o se e t h a t a l l w a s w e ! l ,a n d h i s e y e s z l e a m e d w i t h Hn fall IclosetoJooms,did rife' iéli mnked ln low zones.Evan mmseemed to have rha1zed uo;r i'h`§§ he wa s n pa rt of th os e who m he had mlstru lte d. To an observer,th e n llr ln u ortheSeneca:would have revealed no s ign of pea c a or merc y .Th at I t was a force chosen wi th cure for s long an d d ange rou s mini on, there c ou ld be no doubt, anq thatnhadme t wi th success wus pulnligf brenklng, then 0dd'u were in no better eondlllun when the Senseo; returned to the rldge.His b e a n w a l breaking ln its subjec- llan to lnncllvlty and lllllnesl. Now ha looked again on vlctnry.llls muler will t rlu mph ant al th e ln-dllns returned and crowded abonl tha rocks.Dellnnce rose ln his soul ln an overwhelming nnod. He hnwd the smell outllde.lle b a lm the creatures who made lt.Wlthout wnrnlng. hln panltrn brokn loose In me h o w li n g n n o f 1 b e a s t guna mad.To lue llds lr ml a n d J e ems ' hands were futile ln their ellorts ta °* °,\;_"~ e Seneca un th e n o n e mm - eq u a lly c e r u ln . Th en we r e twe n ty -ulx lc a lp l among n n vn r r i o m whic h was triumph In ample measum.Ellh tea u of lluhln m n han" I taken from men, tivo f rom women. and threo fr om children. Totn etta wa s n ot a rrq jd, tho ugh sho c ould not ac count for hor mo:ln; of lec uri ty .Bhe wa s not only unofr aid of Tlaog a, b ut there was lo me t b ln l lh a llkod shunt n w mon.Bhe was su re ho wou ld not ki ll her.Sho qpokq u m cuando lln n i n fA » ml wfxn n h a ta l a t h i rmovedallttle.Outside them fell ln nwful lull- neu.Th e n O dt i rw lua wh a t h e h a d done and new quiet.'rhoy conid feel rather than hear A velvsbfoot.¢|_ volcelus cordoa gnhutng about (h a m ln 1 |1n | o t d lt h ' u w ~/ Tho Saucer:W o r h Brought to Joemu Not Only Hun but Shook. ny ln g u m w h n t th e y w a n t h in k lnl. and X can do lt.lw ill d o lt ! I nm gala;t o llv l- w it h you.I Iove_ lpn so much that nothing dde.But Sh ln d u h l d u i d to mm, -'I han grea ter hops. for she tn vd n lig ht ly nd wa ll.S h o m m keep un.If me m il . T ln o l l w i ll k m h u even though h e h u c ho se:h e m take th e p l u s a tS i l ve r B i d i . "0 To l n n tn l e m m n J a a n th u III em §.11|_|g§»__J¢am|-gm ans thqli hu ! .5&! ll' nl ~ Ill! ! Kim 'rHE,EN'l:EnPmsr-:no YOUR JOB WORK . . _ _ : . ----..-I | 1 1 .I J»4 cCARTHY AND IJONG CREEK Hn. Orville Humnton and son, _ .~ s1:enf..the put week ns-.g Mr. and Mrs. Bay Ander- w move from Gretna no s..near Waterloo.Mrs.An~nan is a daughter of Mrs. Hum- Phllip Magnusson of Dan; Col- ga, is teaching the higher grades the McCarthy school on ac--- t of the lllnoss of Mn. Stew The Misses Hazel Cannon endlnlfredAllen have been electedteach the McCarthy school the ming year,Mr. and Mrs. leon Hindley en- ed A group o! irlendn Sun-y afternoon ln honor ol Mr. and .Carl Hlndley's wedding nn-venary, also fa honor Mr. Girl -- ey's birthday,Rdreshments are served.Qulle u number from this vlcim -attended a.charlvnrl Friday » ng, near Kennnrd when Mr.-Mrs. Axel Nelsen returned ~m u two weeks honeymoon.llesdnmes Will and Dan Thomp~~n,Hayes Rosenlmlm and Peteramen and the Misses Grace, Edna~d Frances Thompson utoendede card party sponsored by the~ynl Neighbors at the M. W. A. fadioutiuutyouhavefommdin -RedTop.Po¢t;ndt.heRedToponeManDx-iva. Ittalaasthelanof thudmdgeryoutof fence building and repair.The simplest, quickest and eadat vm; bo build fence in theR¢dTopway.WithaRe¢°&`upDriverunaman,\musisted,can drive 200to300 Red Tops daythroughthe hardest soil. They nuke ltmng permanent fenoa and are oonvcnimt for quickly throwing up tanpumry femmes-and now with the Red Top onemnnPostPu1lareauvingorre_\ou:ingaf=nceb¢oomaadrn- ple, wvivb-'Come in right may and get th¢Red Toms you'1l need bo build your temporary (mea this faD, for buitdinz the new fcnae you*have planned md for r¢r>l=Cif¢r°f'i°K wood posts. Get this workcompleted (NS fall ard take the job out of next yeai-'s busy spring. "Not a Kick in a Million" lhone 333 Phone mudng In Staplehunt thi!T m e m : g m wm a b r c . Bllnkemhiy. who n moving so ihe John Kelly farm in Burt counfy- ALONG THE n or r om mom Mr. and Mn. Carl Sorensen and prlsed Monday evening, Feb. 28,when n number of friend; gathered at his home to extend bust wilhes and help him celebrate his birth1a fallowin~were I1 /Juy r y |. .£ 1 . ..... . ._ .r § ' ", .J. »v ( + ". 4 * n t , , , , , » .1 f f m l * f r *e f f , > F L , ., .[ .n \' \" »»\-.»»~ A. A. Kronbeinand san, Dvnlld attended the I r und Aon bill'quot at Knnmtd Friday ew-'Dll\¢~ Mn. Kxanberg and baby |pent. the evmlng with Hrs. Anna Carlavn. About 25 ndgiubon and relltivuhelped lin. Fred Nelson aslebnte her birthday lut Friday ailnmorm and awning.Mr.:nd Mn. Alfred Panlnmmd lnmlly spmt Tuendsy avrming nt the Hum Hsnnks homo. m l Albeét P°°°'?°"gungb. W u p e u m y Yevvninwhen nelgh rp md te hdvea gropped in fo r n ~ : m v -Ben Tietkn and mymla Ulmelat South Dakota, spent Wedmb dngi at Alfred Svogenolfn. r.and Mn. Frs d n u - m a mmd funi llwa n Sundry gush a r the John m x o m e .Mr. and Pm! Fle khmr nd llmi ly ll ld Mr.md Mrs, Hnnn gamu? and hmlly of 0 5- were un y lu per Ataller Anenm ho me.Mr. and Mn. Soren Wolnmmnandfamilyand other relativeshelped Mn. Pets Fallen celebrateher birth umlverury &mdny aft- ernoon.Mr. and Mn. Albert Nelson and daughters helped P. J. Nelson cele- brate his 63rd birthday last week. present: .. and Mrs. Ludwig .lm-sen, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Petersen,Mr. and Mm. Ed Hovendlck, Johnand Miss Caroline Llne.A lunchwas brought along and served at the proper time.Mr.and Mrs. Frank Knolfler and three children spent Sunday aftemovn with Mr. Ind Mtn. Henry Wulbern und Margaret.Monday being the birth Annlve\~my of Henry Wulbem, the tol~ lowing frlends and relotlvel called lo extend beet wishes:Mr.andMrs.Rudolph Kuhl,of Kemnrd,Mr. md Mrs. Fritz A-YP Mr. nndMn.Funk Gn s e r md (emilyM r . m d l m . l a d ; u mm m m i two children md Mrs. ohm Pm- sen of Bhlr.4 Frldxy wig: the wedding and- verurles ol curl.md Ma dame:Niell Chr-llnensen, Clltinrd '1'rnh|~sen and Wenmn I-ons. they enter-tained nlne tables of plnoehle at the home ol the fonner.High scores wae held by Mrs. Fred g m a n d ~ P a u l l s e n i condo .Berry an ugunl l h m, S r .md low scones by Mrs. Ludwig .Yemen and MertonWinchell. At l me hour lnnchwuserved.Mr. md Mrs. John Roth of Sut-ton, aceompanied by John Aron-son a.nd.|Kerwood Aronaan, droveto Mo. Vnlley Tuesday and spenth e d a y a t t h e A n d r e w A r o n s o n o m e . Mr. And Mrs. Henry Sorensen ~»children were among the guevllvi 'Ez "Q ..'§:°~';°.°"S°'°':'.,°';. 7' B r,u n.ealebrate the asm wedding ml? vermry-Mr, and Mn. Geo. Fackler droveto ltl-nee Monday to the home ol Mrs.Fanklefl brother,Walter Schneider, to get her mother, whowill vide here I while.Hr . a n d M r G e o . " ° ' $ mf ; spent a y g§`."?.."&.with Kenndh Tylon's~emi Stllldt 01 Council Bluffs, spent the week-end ot. the W. J. Bolte home.MIA! Corn md Geo.Bend nt-» tended the school ol instruction of the 0. E. S. Thnndny afternoonmd evening nt Blnlr.The Junior Sewing Club met onWedneedny dwmoon at the L a uPaulsen home, with Hhs Annnforwhom they tied n comforter.Thehumanserved lunch.The Clubmeets Mch. 11 with Mn. George Sheets at Hennm. Mr. and Mrs. Nenm Wnrrlck nh tended the funeral of thelr nephewg;=g~»= Peek Sunday oftemoon at r.Mr. and Mrs.Harry Mcbanlell.of Omaha, came Monday eveningto mg a few days with Mr. andMrs.nrry Tyson, w help Butcher.Miss Ruth Widener attended thebasket hall game Friday evening ln Blulr and spent the night with .._; ANNOUNCING th new Red Top POST PULLER (ltworleslikeaiackandtakathe ldsfvwshiobvurvffevlfw wvrk) NGDy~o\|dau'thavet:o"digaxt.'RedTopg\d'u\you1viahtnda|n¢e,|~enaveamloaueafme¢ling_YuueanpuU tbnl\\it.htheRedToponemanBmtPuBa.'llhilnnlchneaded tinna.e1xetymdL§bonav§ngmuLwiupu1lan\;y;¢»o»t'R¢dTopn. NEBRASKA WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL REVIEW Nellgh-Mon'l|Hbtchery oper- Ating. .Guide Rock-Guide Rock Bank reorgadzed and. opened ior bum lnesa. Bw:-Natura! zu vi m li ne mly be laid in this d¢Y- Bm opened for gravel-surfacing and incidental work on Amold- Staplewn projects, Nom 96-A :nd B Federal Aid Road. Plansmouth-Continental Oil Co_ erecting service station on corner 01 Sixth and Vine streets, on site o l building formerly occupied by Su-eight Furniture Co. Gothenburg-Frank and Virgil I-[aught acquired Ford agency of this place. Ohiowa-Wedeklng Market mov- ed lnm Gundennann building form erly uccupled by Pflug Hardware Shore. Platfzmouth-Work resumed lnlaying main: to carry natunl ga~ 'uo,szs.The nge ol Monticello wuuld be heartened by thu reporl Tiea plannof tbeionde awodd be surprised.The vnlue of the 5-B8 time o n both sow and Hthn' I m l i l wea nin g, tima.A t we a n i n r ti me , a p p r a i s e the s o w md ta r g e t ab o u t h e r as f a r a s y o u r n f vi v d b ||h |1 . . .7710 liesz'your Mbzury ca f f 'g:::\».m~»|u=~U :ana : vu-£ /g f ;§ " " - 'rr. f _a I,`-2 2 .* gm x ~l ~_ a f ~ ~ x i ~ ~ asa The avenge value per fum il nomo usd the "ence v alue pe r a n wus ,On the iumlaxe imnlermnts and machinery valued ac $151,z19,'1as.1¢may be ramemberd,too. th nt i t wu ni di nt he e n rl y t i n xe s that Nebraska would never be anything bum | hunting zronndfsrIndians and L grazing pasture tax bullnlo.B u t m m ure l z m s sntber PIPIPHNM md happy po- Ph "VUE n e un the borders ol dm state.Their fu m : l u b y u r produce d a mn ol Ioo dlhal lm! been in demand by may ne u ndghbora who never.l'lll°¢°°¢ Na h n s h u b d n g u n e v n h s v n n - est lgricnlhxnl lhbw. Nebraska n wma ti mu nte dmu A ta unt tilts.li nk l l. i l IWC. Farm ownen living an Wal! mm lxndlndwork£ngi¢themu1v¢.uqm~ dominates.'l'hayl¢nn.|'b89¢0lZ52 per cant of the (umm.Thq fall#te fum 61,01L nz 47 per qmt, e one Nr mm. a nfa:-medbytu-mmansiern. The se lads md fi gural a n ik laminating nnd cheering. Thnyput. Nebnakn exactly i n the d n l ! where it belongs.It ln 1. S3998 ol .KNM agydenltunl uudsrukings. lt.h m m m o fh a mn.I H A ; Kale U! [rowing .5-5¢_»u|¢,,n1 md industrhl prosperity. ma remnln and other me otha Utter 1or.m.|dd€¢ion|1 one hundred days.Each sow and Ima: mmm- ber shaudd. MG!!County AgentGeorge Bum jun as soon no your so wlu-runs u e. dank and double check anemmtlng tl 'nnusuy et flrmvring time. Thesemud plane at sill!! dub work eonzlita ol une pure bred dt Clultwhuru boy or dx! ees.-mea npure bred gilt fnrroved dur lub. 1. 1981.The work a l a d l b of" m h a d a n és ! ea s t ro - oordn lor al nddldoul one lmndzqi Ind dghty days. The third or ht phase of nrlneuhh work wllli lh of the mxrket leg or wk hun-uw group whore n b o y o r g i r l s a l e e h a h a n u w l u - towed utter March 1, 1981 m d hips L me 01 production record until the barrow is one hundred le d h d u n dd.Barrows eithe r we bred,grade or a ou bred are elldble. M a h e r : a s urged by County Agent. George Bates to get your pig: early and get your Club or- luhed before April 1, 1981. All Kwln¢ club members nhodd plan (0 exhibit at dther Nebraska scam Fair,Wuhi ngmn County Folr or Ak-Snr-Ben next Ill). HILLSIDE NEWS OF GARDNER DISTRICT Monday evening visitors at theFrank Brown home were Mr.a.ndMrs Leonard Munk and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kundel and family. Sunday afternoon vlaloors attheLars Jeppesen home were Mr.andMrs. Andrew Nelson and son. Mr.and Mrs. Ole Olsen and daughter Tuesday evening vlmors at theJ. L. Petersen home were Rev. and Mrs. Moran and son and Mr. and Mrs. W.'E. Gustln and family, all of Blair.Mrs.Jens Clausen attended aqulltimr party at the Fred Long home Monday afternoon.Mr H Erve andMr. and a.a ny yFayedrove to Omaha Saturdaynftemoun and visited at the Ed Ehnlnger home._Mr. and Mrs. Dan Philllpsapenl severnl days last week visiting relatives and friends at St. Joe, Mlssourl.Mr. and Mrs.Chnstian Ander-son and family were Sunday eve- ~.John Andreasen spent Saturday and Sunday with the Widener family.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tucker werecallersSunday aioernoon at the parenw, T. L. Tucker home. Mr.and Mrs.Ray Lyon are moving to the.John Deaver home from which Louie Wright moved his family to the Gall dlnrlct. Miss Mildred Loftis of the Pleas- ant View school,was a Tuesdayevening'guest of Miss Gertrude Warrlck.Mrs. Fred Hurdum and Birdiewere Sunday afternoon vlsimra althe Harvey Krogh home.Miss Helen Nioolalsen of Spen-cer, Iowa was a week-end guestofMiss Bessie Morgan and attended the Dana banquet.Ted Slmonsen helped Sam Steele move his household goods Mondafromthe Mrs.L.D.Warrichouse to the George Beard tenant house.Hamid Simonsen is helringat the Ben Bunn farm a few sys.Miss Gertrude Warrick substi- tuted Thursday afternoon and Fli-day for Mins Alta Nelson at the Bono high school room.Mr. and Mrs. Sa~ Bowden and and Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Petersen and families were Saturday mp-g "g u e s t s a t t h e G e o .B r o d e r s o n n m e .Herman Mntxen celebrated his 21st birthday last Saturday eve- ning by entertaining a few friends at cards.Late in the evening the Matzen sisters served lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Will Thompson andfamlly and Mr. and Mrs. TorvalAndersen and f-==g1; spent Sundayevening at the J.. Nielsen home.Mr. and Mrs. Roland Smith andsonandMr.and Mrs.FrankSchafer were Sunday dinner guestsof Omw relatives.Soren Wolsmann and Bill Vogt drove up to the Geo. Fallen farm last Monday night alter receiving word of the'bun-ning of his barn.Mr. and nh. Claude Englert and baby spent Sunday evening al. theJohn Frazier home.Mr. andMMr§. Roland Smith and eon were on a supper guests atthe Edgar Fairchild home. Mr.and Mrs.Chriatoffer An- dersen and family slent Monday evening at the Christ an Andersenhome.A number of friends of Dee Van- Nofrlcz OF HEARING PROBATE OF WILL STATE OF NEBRASKA, il BlWushingtnn County.| In lhe County Court. In the 'a tt e r o f th e Emu ul Claus Bel , Deceased: THE STATE OF NEBRASKA To the heirs at law, next 01 kin, devisees, legahees, creditors and toany others interested in said mat- (cr:YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED That an in.-:trument Purrwrdns 00 be the Last Will and Teslament of Claus Bolln dueased, is on file in said Coun,and also a petition praying for the Pmbate of said instrument,and for the appoint- ment of Maria Folln as Execulrix That on the 27th day ol March, 1931,at 10 o'clock A.M.,said petition and the proof ol the ex# ecution of said instmment will be heard, and that if you do not then appear and contest,said Courtmay Probate and record the same. Kim 'rHE,EN'l:EnPmsr-:no YOUR JOB WORK . . _ _ : . ----..-I | 1 1 .I J»4 cCARTHY AND IJONG CREEK Hn. Orville Humnton and son, _ .~ s1:enf..the put week ns-.g Mr. and Mrs. Bay Ander- w move from Gretna no s..near Waterloo.Mrs.An~nan is a daughter of Mrs. Hum- Phllip Magnusson of Dan; Col- ga, is teaching the higher grades the McCarthy school on ac--- t of the lllnoss of Mn. Stew The Misses Hazel Cannon endlnlfredAllen have been electedteach the McCarthy school the ming year,Mr. and Mrs. leon Hindley en- ed A group o! irlendn Sun-y afternoon ln honor ol Mr. and .Carl Hlndley's wedding nn-venary, also fa honor Mr. Girl -- ey's birthday,Rdreshments are served.Qulle u number from this vlcim -attended a.charlvnrl Friday » ng, near Kennnrd when Mr.-Mrs. Axel Nelsen returned ~m u two weeks honeymoon.llesdnmes Will and Dan Thomp~~n,Hayes Rosenlmlm and Peteramen and the Misses Grace, Edna~d Frances Thompson utoendede card party sponsored by the~ynl Neighbors at the M. W. A. fadioutiuutyouhavefommdin -RedTop.Po¢t;ndt.heRedToponeManDx-iva. Ittalaasthelanof thudmdgeryoutof fence building and repair.The simplest, quickest and eadat vm; bo build fence in theR¢dTopway.WithaRe¢°&`upDriverunaman,\musisted,can drive 200to300 Red Tops daythroughthe hardest soil. They nuke ltmng permanent fenoa and are oonvcnimt for quickly throwing up tanpumry femmes-and now with the Red Top onemnnPostPu1lareauvingorre_\ou:ingaf=nceb¢oomaadrn- ple, wvivb-'Come in right may and get th¢Red Toms you'1l need bo build your temporary (mea this faD, for buitdinz the new fcnae you*have planned md for r¢r>l=Cif¢r°f'i°K wood posts. Get this workcompleted (NS fall ard take the job out of next yeai-'s busy spring. "Not a Kick in a Million" lhone 333 Phone mudng In Staplehunt thi!T m e m : g m wm a b r c . Bllnkemhiy. who n moving so ihe John Kelly farm in Burt counfy- ALONG THE n or r om mom Mr. and Mn. Carl Sorensen and prlsed Monday evening, Feb. 28,when n number of friend; gathered at his home to extend bust wilhes and help him celebrate his birth1a fallowin~were 11 buy l 1 | V I . r -.. : : . : : f.J r t . ;»::::; 1"¢1 iw. :pts 1.; {~; . ¢¢ ' ¢ a r . .»,- »vf, rf'~~ :'-¢- 1 0'T€£='»~;'°"*-.fE?*!- g m a w ,,1»\1 " F ; _ .f ; l H .)u\,»M ¢.I »»\-.»»~ A. A. Kronbeinand san, Dvnlld attended the I r und Aon bill'quot at Knnmtd Friday ew-'Dll\¢~ Mn. Kxanberg and baby |pent. the evmlng with Hrs. Anna Carlavn. About 25 ndgiubon and relltivuhelped lin. Fred Nelson aslebnte her birthday lut Friday ailnmorm and awning.Mr.:nd Mn. Alfred Panlnmmd lnmlly spmt Tuendsy avrming nt the Hum Hsnnks homo. m l Albeét P°°°'?°"gungb. W u p e u m y Yevvninwhen nelgh rp md te hdvea gropped in fo r n ~ : m v -Ben Tietkn and mymla Ulmelat South Dakota, spent Wedmb dngi at Alfred Svogenolfn. r.and Mn. Frs d n u - m a mmd funi llwa n Sundry gush a r the John m x o m e .Mr. and Pm! Fle khmr nd llmi ly ll ld Mr.md Mrs, Hnnn gamu? and hmlly of 0 5- were un y lu per Ataller Anenm ho me.Mr. and Mn. Soren Wolnmmnandfamilyand other relativeshelped Mn. Pets Fallen celebrateher birth umlverury &mdny aft- ernoon.Mr. and Mn. Albert Nelson and daughters helped P. J. Nelson cele- brate his 63rd birthday last week. present: .. and Mrs. Ludwig .lm-sen, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Petersen,Mr. and Mm. Ed Hovendlck, Johnand Miss Caroline Llne.A lunchwas brought along and served at the proper time.Mr.and Mrs. Frank Knolfler and three children spent Sunday aftemovn with Mr. Ind Mtn. Henry Wulbern und Margaret.Monday being the birth Annlve\~my of Henry Wulbem, the tol~ lowing frlends and relotlvel called lo extend beet wishes:Mr.andMrs.Rudolph Kuhl,of Kemnrd,Mr. md Mrs. Fritz A-YP Mr. nndMn.Funk Gn s e r md (emilyM r . m d l m . l a d ; u mm m m i two children md Mrs. ohm Pm- sen of Bhlr.4 Frldxy wig: the wedding and- verurles ol curl.md Ma dame:Niell Chr-llnensen, Clltinrd '1'rnh|~sen and Wenmn I-ons. they enter-tained nlne tables of plnoehle at the home ol the fonner.High scores wae held by Mrs. Fred g m a n d ~ P a u l l s e n i condo .Berry an ugunl l h m, S r .md low scones by Mrs. Ludwig .Yemen and MertonWinchell. At l me hour lnnchwuserved.Mr. md Mrs. John Roth of Sut-ton, aceompanied by John Aron-son a.nd.|Kerwood Aronaan, droveto Mo. Vnlley Tuesday and spenth e d a y a t t h e A n d r e w A r o n s o n o m e . Mr. And Mrs. Henry Sorensen ~»children were among the guevllvi 'Ez "Q ..'§:°~';°.°"S°'°':'.,°';. 7' B r,u n.ealebrate the asm wedding ml? vermry-Mr, and Mn. Geo. Fackler droveto ltl-nee Monday to the home ol Mrs.Fanklefl brother,Walter Schneider, to get her mother, whowill vide here I while.Hr . a n d M r G e o . " ° ' $ mf ; spent a y g§`."?.."&.with Kenndh Tylon's~emi Stllldt 01 Council Bluffs, spent the week-end ot. the W. J. Bolte home.MIA! Corn md Geo.Bend nt-» tended the school ol instruction of the 0. E. S. Thnndny afternoonmd evening nt Blnlr.The Junior Sewing Club met onWedneedny dwmoon at the L a uPaulsen home, with Hhs Annnforwhom they tied n comforter.Thehumanserved lunch.The Clubmeets Mch. 11 with Mn. George Sheets at Hennm. Mr. and Mrs. Nenm Wnrrlck nh tended the funeral of thelr nephewg;=g~»= Peek Sunday oftemoon at r.Mr. and Mrs.Harry Mcbanlell.of Omaha, came Monday eveningto mg a few days with Mr. andMrs.nrry Tyson, w help Butcher.Miss Ruth Widener attended thebasket hall game Friday evening ln Blulr and spent the night with .._; ANNOUNCING th new Red Top POST PULLER (ltworleslikeaiackandtakathe ldsfvwshiobvurvffevlfw wvrk) NGDy~o\|dau'thavet:o"digaxt.'RedTopg\d'u\you1viahtnda|n¢e,|~enaveamloaueafme¢ling_YuueanpuU tbnl\\it.htheRedToponemanBmtPuBa.'llhilnnlchneaded tinna.e1xetymdL§bonav§ngmuLwiupu1lan\;y;¢»o»t'R¢dTopn. NEBRASKA WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL REVIEW Nellgh-Mon'l|Hbtchery oper- Ating. .Guide Rock-Guide Rock Bank reorgadzed and. opened ior bum lnesa. Bw:-Natura! zu vi m li ne mly be laid in this d¢Y- Bm opened for gravel-surfacing and incidental work on Amold- Staplewn projects, Nom 96-A :nd B Federal Aid Road. Plansmouth-Continental Oil Co_ erecting service station on corner 01 Sixth and Vine streets, on site o l building formerly occupied by Su-eight Furniture Co. Gothenburg-Frank and Virgil I-[aught acquired Ford agency of this place. Ohiowa-Wedeklng Market mov- ed lnm Gundennann building form erly uccupled by Pflug Hardware Shore. Platfzmouth-Work resumed lnlaying main: to carry natunl ga~ 'uo,szs.The nge ol Monticello wuuld be heartened by thu reporl Tiea plannof tbeionde awodd be surprised.The vnlue of the 5-B8 time o n both sow and Hthn' I m l i l wea nin g, tima.A t we a n i n r ti me , a p p r a i s e the s o w md ta r g e t ab o u t h e r as f a r a s y o u r n f vi v d b ||h |1 . . . ~ '[71<' lifes!Vozu'L >11<'V C 1 AQ ~.:ai-.=_;_..'§~x ~ (/3:- "r.»¢;I -`§é=~~4 '| ~ ~ ~ T ~.. . . asa The avenge value per fum il nomo usd the "ence v alue pe r a n wus ,On the iumlaxe imnlermnts and machinery valued ac $151,z19,'1as.1¢may be ramemberd,too. th nt i t wu ni di nt he e n rl y t i n xe s that Nebraska would never be anything bum | hunting zronndfsrIndians and L grazing pasture tax bullnlo.B u t m m ure l z m s sntber PIPIPHNM md happy po- Ph "VUE n e un the borders ol dm state.Their fu m : l u b y u r produce d a mn ol Ioo dlhal lm! been in demand by may ne u ndghbora who never.l'lll°¢°°¢ Na h n s h u b d n g u n e v n h s v n n - est lgricnlhxnl lhbw. Nebraska n wma ti mu nte dmu A ta unt tilts.li nk l l. i l IWC. Farm ownen living an Wal! mm lxndlndwork£ngi¢themu1v¢.uqm~ dominates.'l'hayl¢nn.|'b89¢0lZ52 per cant of the (umm.Thq fall#te fum 61,01L nz 47 per qmt, e one Nr mm. a nfa:-medbytu-mmansiern. The se lads md fi gural a n ik laminating nnd cheering. Thnyput. Nebnakn exactly i n the d n l ! where it belongs.It ln 1. S3998 ol .KNM agydenltunl uudsrukings. lt.h m m m o fh a mn.I H A ; Kale U! [rowing .5-5¢_»u|¢,,n1 md industrhl prosperity. ma remnln and other me otha Utter 1or.m.|dd€¢ion|1 one hundred days.Each sow and Ima: mmm- ber shaudd. MG!!County AgentGeorge Bum jun as soon no your so wlu-runs u e. dank and double check anemmtlng tl 'nnusuy et flrmvring time. Thesemud plane at sill!! dub work eonzlita ol une pure bred dt Clultwhuru boy or dx! ees.-mea npure bred gilt fnrroved dur lub. 1. 1981.The work a l a d l b of" m h a d a n és ! ea s t ro - oordn lor al nddldoul one lmndzqi Ind dghty days. The third or ht phase of nrlneuhh work wllli lh of the mxrket leg or wk hun-uw group whore n b o y o r g i r l s a l e e h a h a n u w l u - towed utter March 1, 1981 m d hips L me 01 production record until the barrow is one hundred le d h d u n dd.Barrows eithe r we bred,grade or a ou bred are elldble. M a h e r : a s urged by County Agent. George Bates to get your pig: early and get your Club or- luhed before April 1, 1981. All Kwln¢ club members nhodd plan (0 exhibit at dther Nebraska scam Fair,Wuhi ngmn County Folr or Ak-Snr-Ben next Ill). HILLSIDE NEWS OF GARDNER DISTRICT Monday evening visitors at theFrank Brown home were Mr.a.ndMrs Leonard Munk and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kundel and family. Sunday afternoon vlaloors attheLars Jeppesen home were Mr.andMrs. Andrew Nelson and son. Mr.and Mrs. Ole Olsen and daughter Tuesday evening vlmors at theJ. L. Petersen home were Rev. and Mrs. Moran and son and Mr. and Mrs. W.'E. Gustln and family, all of Blair.Mrs.Jens Clausen attended aqulltimr party at the Fred Long home Monday afternoon.Mr H Erve andMr. and a.a ny yFayedrove to Omaha Saturdaynftemoun and visited at the Ed Ehnlnger home._Mr. and Mrs. Dan Philllpsapenl severnl days last week visiting relatives and friends at St. Joe, Mlssourl.Mr. and Mrs.Chnstian Ander-son and family were Sunday eve- ~.John Andreasen spent Saturday and Sunday with the Widener family.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tucker werecallersSunday aioernoon at the parenw, T. L. Tucker home. Mr.and Mrs.Ray Lyon are moving to the.John Deaver home from which Louie Wright moved his family to the Gall dlnrlct. Miss Mildred Loftis of the Pleas- ant View school,was a Tuesdayevening'guest of Miss Gertrude Warrlck.Mrs. Fred Hurdum and Birdiewere Sunday afternoon vlsimra althe Harvey Krogh home.Miss Helen Nioolalsen of Spen-cer, Iowa was a week-end guestofMiss Bessie Morgan and attended the Dana banquet.Ted Slmonsen helped Sam Steele move his household goods Mondafromthe Mrs.L.D.Warrichouse to the George Beard tenant house.Hamid Simonsen is helringat the Ben Bunn farm a few sys.Miss Gertrude Warrick substi- tuted Thursday afternoon and Fli-day for Mins Alta Nelson at the Bono high school room.Mr. and Mrs. Sa~ Bowden and and Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Petersen and families were Saturday mp-g "g u e s t s a t t h e G e o .B r o d e r s o n n m e .Herman Mntxen celebrated his 21st birthday last Saturday eve- ning by entertaining a few friends at cards.Late in the evening the Matzen sisters served lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Will Thompson andfamlly and Mr. and Mrs. TorvalAndersen and f-==g1; spent Sundayevening at the J.. Nielsen home.Mr. and Mrs. Roland Smith andsonandMr.and Mrs.FrankSchafer were Sunday dinner guestsof Omw relatives.Soren Wolsmann and Bill Vogt drove up to the Geo. Fallen farm last Monday night alter receiving word of the'bun-ning of his barn.Mr. and nh. Claude Englert and baby spent Sunday evening al. theJohn Frazier home.Mr. andMMr§. Roland Smith and eon were on a supper guests atthe Edgar Fairchild home. Mr.and Mrs.Chriatoffer An- dersen and family slent Monday evening at the Christ an Andersenhome.A number of friends of Dee Van- Nofrlcz OF HEARING PROBATE OF WILL STATE OF NEBRASKA, il BlWushingtnn County.| In lhe County Court. In the 'a tt e r o f th e Emu ul Claus Bel , Deceased: THE STATE OF NEBRASKA To the heirs at law, next 01 kin, devisees, legahees, creditors and toany others interested in said mat- (cr:YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED That an in.-:trument Purrwrdns 00 be the Last Will and Teslament of Claus Bolln dueased, is on file in said Coun,and also a petition praying for the Pmbate of said instrument,and for the appoint- ment of Maria Folln as Execulrix That on the 27th day ol March, 1931,at 10 o'clock A.M.,said petition and the proof ol the ex# ecution of said instmment will be heard, and that if you do not then appear and contest,said Courtmay Probate and record the same. and families were Saturday mp-g "g u e s t s a t t h e G e o .B r o d e r s o n n m e .Herman Mntxen celebrated his 21st blrthday last Saturday eve- ning by entertaining a few friends at cards.Late in the evening the Matzen sisters served lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Will Thompson andfamlly and Mr. and Mrs. TorvalAndersen and f-==g1; spent Sundayevening at the J.. Nielsen home.Mr. and Mn. Roland Smith andsonandMr.and Mrs.FrankSchafer were Sunday dinner guestsof Omw relatives.Soren Wolsmann and Bill Vogt drove up to tha Geo. Fallen farm last Monday night alter receiving word of the'bun-ning of his barn.Mr. and nh. Claude Englert and baby spent Sunday evenlng al. theJohn Frazier home.Mr. andMMr§. Roland Smith and son were on a supper guests atthe Edgar Fairchild home. Mr.and Mrs.Chriatoffer An- dersen and family slent Monday evening at the Christ an Andersenhome.A number of friends of Dee Van-Deunen from tlda community, abtended his funeral Monday.The Dorcas Club will have theirbazaarand supper Mch.Nth at _,,.., NEBRASKA WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL REVIEW Nellgh-Mon'l|Hbtchery oper- Ating. .Guide Rock-Guide Rock Bank reorganized and. opened ior bum lnesa. Bw:-Natura! zu vi m li ne mly be laid in this d¢Y- Bm opened for gravel-surfacing and incidental work on Amold- Staplewn projects, Nom 96-A :nd B Federal Aid Road. Plansmouth-Continental Oil Co_ erecting service station on corner 01 Sixth and Vine streets, on site o l building formerly occupied by Su-eight Furniture Co. Gothenburg-Frank and Virgil I-[aught acquired Ford agency of this place. Ohiowa-Wedeklng Market mov- ed lnm Gundermann building form erly uccupled by Pflug Hardware Shore. Platfzmouth-Work resumed lnlaying main: to carry natunl ga~ anon Missouri river at this place. Wyrnom Ffty Cale 0-nd Hate sold by Art Tyrl to G. C. Holliste ing at 2 o'clock. Amen Monson spent Mondayevening at the Emil Matzen home. 1931 PIG CLUB RULES AND REGULATIONS .I. _./ '` I' E_=_==____=_==__=___==__==E__======= §Grindlng§ 0at I-lulling andé 3 Mixing Anytime § Blue Ribbon Tlllltv $2.65 per Hundred pounds rnQlilIllIH § ui E P55 E E Q mQ 0K .W .C l u c k S t a r t e r $3.00 per cwt. $2.85 in soo lb. lots lnfredlmtax Hnlld Osh Alhlh Meal.Whell Shin, What Bran, Yellow Com, Meat Su'lPi» Oil Mm, Kneo (nun snar Fed). nm. nun, vm- milk (Yeut, Buttermilk, Cod liver Oil. Pounlium lvdkle), Mdllel. Uoenuut Oil llu l,Glu-rwul. Salt, Glam: nd, Prddn me lan £luml8%, Fibre me mom ihm 5%. Fat not les dun 4%. WE USE mmcp, IN OUR K. W. FEEDS WE USE VITAMILKmDlilmIn 3 z...E=<:-; ggD g lationa govern the eligibility nl youngsters in the various phases U1swineclub work that should be called to the attention ol prospec-tive members, according to County Agent George Bates of Blair. The general eligibility rule states that any boy or girl between the ages ol twelve and twenty, having their parents' consent, are qualified. In the Sow and Litter group (formerly lmuwn in Washington county As the Ton Litter Contlelt) each member-'a ww must furrow her litter between March In andMarch 20th uf 1931.Feed costanr records must be kept from femm- r-a u The §g -E i;K u h r a n d W r i g h t ; IN K.W.PEEDS W'E UBl§~~ 'Q alan-reeauiui 85 E Try our Special K.W. Laying Mash it costa $1.50 per cwt. Regular K. W. Laying Mash $2.25 per Cwt. Peet Mon per bale $3.25 ~o § E EE=._=E==E= = =E=§ ...5_E===E===§ § §§ E==...E==5E=:=5 § 1 New Spring Dresses A Line of New Spring Prints have arrived in the Latest Colorlngs and Styles at Grently Reduced Prices.The large woman can be fitted e =: == _ . = =: =§ Sprzng Hats ~~ I n Black and all wanted » Colors. Bandeau Styles and off the face effects. Prices are Low = 1 = Children 's Dresses See our New 0indersllaLine of Ohildren's Dresses in Well Made Materlsls, Guaranteed Not to Fade Sizes from 1 year to 14 years We carry a Complete Line of Baby Clothes, Dress Accessories,Hosiery,Lingerie,Aprons,Gloves A few Good Bargains left in Costs You are invited to call sud see our line The Style Shoppe din. C C 'Dan Dauen ..Blair, Nebiaka =_ -= == = =. _1= E s sE_.: Bg== =§E PROBATE OF WILL STATE OF NEBRASKA, il BlWashington County.| In lhe County Court. In the 'atter of the Estate ul Claus Bel , Deceased: THE STATE OF NEBRASKA To the heirs at law, next 01 kin, devisees, legahees, creditors and toany others interested in said mat- (cr:YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED That sn instrument Purrwrdns 00 be the Last Will and Testament of Claus Bolln deeeased, is on file in said Court,and also a petition praying for the Pmbate of said instrument,and for the appoint- ment of Maria Folln as Execulrix That on the 27th day ol March, 1931,at 10 o'clock A.M.,said petition and the proof ol the ex# ecution of said instmment will be heard, and that if you do not then appear and contest,said Courtmay Probate and record the same. and grant administration of the estate to Maria Bolln. This notice shall be publish~ for three weeks successively i fadioutiuutyouhavefommdin -RedTop.Po¢t;ndt.heRed ToponeManDx-iva.Ittalaasthelanof thudmdgeryoutof fence building and repair. The simplest, quickest and eadat vm; bo build fence in the R¢dTopway.WithaRe¢°&`upDriverunaman,\musisted,can drive 200to300 Red Tops daythroughthe hardest soil. They nuke ltmng permanent fenoa and are convenient for quickly throwing up tanpumry fences-and now with the Red Top one mnnPostPu1lareauvingorre_\ou:ingaf=nceb¢oomaadrn- ple, wvivb-' Come in right may and get th¢Red Toms you'1l need bo build your temporary (mea this faD, for buitdinz the new fcnae you have planned md for r¢r>l=Cif¢r°f'i°K wood posts. Get this work completed (NS fall ard take the job out of next yeah-'s busy spring. "Not a Kick in a Million" Phone ~ Phone Christensen Lumber Co. J ing. Witness my hand and official seal this 26th da?of February, 1931. :SEAM 1. C. ELLER, 7-41;County Judge. ||..||\.||.~ ~~j\ na..~| \»" '~ .___I'1 ,g 4 L;,.., / . .i .|14 ./// "/I 4 ¢rf I 2 / ' ~ ' ~ ~.r /..§///5 "/ f f é g ~ m n z( rNm ONC E " AME R IC AN DESERT", HAS 129,432 FARMS They said, when Jefferson nego- tiated the Louisiana Purchase with Napoleon and agreed to give three cents an acre for the land, that theFrenchmanhad"skinned"the American in A land de d.They said, when the explorers and trap- pers hurried across Nehrukn on their way to the mountains, that the land would never be anything but the Great American Deaen. But the census bureau reported a few days agn that the "desert" of Nebraska is divided into 129,482 farm.; of an avenge size ol 345.7 urea, the total acreage being 44,- gmsmmlmlmnnll|||||III|llunmm||nnnnllnulllllllnlm~||||||||m|||||u|||||||||||||||um|||||1|||||||||||||||m||1§ §3 § ~\ 1 ~/._ g » \ \ . :~a '.\9 » * "5* s 1 1.., A1|'V | | :M J .q 1.t"4ff ;f nf . 3 - r x .1 1..g..1 *4.1,~-» .F w 5 1 *.1 , 'J . \.v i '¢"a'-' - 3 | r'|..9 §'*J' | -. .:I . Mr. :md Mrs .|ohn_Ar¢m!mn an-1_ - w o _ . - m - - - . .- -.. . - - - -. - . .-tertained at a seven o'c loc k dinner to h o no r Mr. a n d Mr s . J o h n Ro th of Su tton , wh o ar e vi s iti n g a t th e Ar on so n home.Those present we r e Mr .a n d Mr s .Ha r r y Seltz. Mr .and Mr s . J oe La z ur e a n d E d Ha tte r an d Re v. He n ry D eL o n g o fCounc il Blu ff s. Mr . a nd Mr s. J o hn Ar o ns on an d Kerwoo d A1o nson spent Mond ay at th e Chester Aro ns on ho me near Rose Hi ll. Mr .an d Mr s .Niels C hris ten sen attended a pinoc h le party Saturday even in g a t th e Ha r r y J ohnson ho me ne ar Ken nar d,whe re si x tables of play ers were e nterta ined. Mr .nnr l Mr s.An d r e w Ma ts o n and c hi ld re n of the Mf me v di ntri ot v s spent Sunday afternooh'~ Niels Christonsen home.Mrs. Fld Nnltnr lnfl lnaf '|'||\lf¢\-day for Knox, Ind. to be presentatthe funeral services for herfather.Mrs. Luther Brandert, daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McDonald, was rushed to an Omaha hospitallast Thursday and operated on for appejndici§.is.She is reported as :ri Ige":1gn;:?n.52{¢e; z u n .unu anus.uuuus ULUIIEY UTI" "o "WBYE d0Wn to attflld U16 IlewiiSy rac use, and Mr s .Ma r y M u e lle r home.r t R a m n sale and th e ladies stay ed w i t !o f Blai r , wer e Sunda vi Ito t Mr. and Mr.1. Robe s muy.s ra n da ve n mg Miss Grac e Ray -All wer e s up pe l'ghe J ohn Harry home.Mm. V. 0.~ "!'d..fa'1°il§f. 'f.E'?f{'i_Ff.'_.3f E, m-=--- » -+ - fl~ and Mil. C . G. ~_| I! U IC |n I Ill unlln ggi.-,eallled In the n ftemoon.also Mr .~; l ' : : m " ' .'Iappe|on I M r s .Ha r r y 'P y lon m d H i l l _ _.... |.:...1 ___ ......|..| ....|A m i n : A m l e m n n m o n o n Gre tc he n Gamma ! wa nt ua the Te- "1§@ mr. :mu mrs. been nanoley BpenlSun da y e ve nin g at th e L ou ie Vo s: ho me i n the Man ey di stri c t. Mr. and Mrs. Peter J ensen c alled Su n d ay a f te r n oo n a t th e Ca rl M Jensen home. Misa Karen J ensen, who teac hes th e Na sh vi lle s c h oo l, ha d th e mi o fortu ne to fall wh ile play i ng g ame: wi th he r p up i ls an d b re a k a b on e in h e r lee .However, s he atten d; her sc ho ol d utie s`o n c r utc h es will th e i nju re d me mb e r i n a c u t. .Mr .a mi Mr s .W i ll Thornpaon Mi sa Franc es and E d wa r d we n Sunda y eve ning c allers a t the J as W .Nielsen home. Mr . a n d Mr s.Hay es Ro se nba ln spen t Su nday nea r Or um, with the latter'a sister and husband,M r and Mrs . Mar ti n L ar se n. Fd ga r L ar s en an d f ami ly o f A d mah, we re Sun day aftern oon vi sit or a o f Mr . a nd Mr s . W . J . Nova k Meadxunes J ohn Ar o ns o n a nd J H. Nanrh nnrl ¢hnn|*r'1.........a...- ......2;1 Sunda! lfhMonday.Mrs.Chris Larsen of Herman.visited st the Harry Ervey snd J. L. Petersen homes from FridayuntilSunday.Mr. Larsen drovedown Sunday and they were dln~ ner guests at the J.L. Petersen home.Mrs.Jena (Ilausen called on Mrs. Nat Cole Sunday sftemoon.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tegt andfamily of Fremont, and Mr, andMrs. Fred Compton of Blair, Mr.and Mrs. Ben Peek and family on Tekumuh. were Sundsly afternoon visitors at the Harry rvey homeMrs. August Timm was a bus- iness caller in Herman Saturday afternoon.Mrs.Robert Rasmussen enter-tained 26 relatives and friends onSundayevening in honor of her birthday.Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Petersen andRobert,spent Friday evening at the M. A. Matz home. Mr.and Mrs.Jena Sorensen were Saturday evening visitors at the Robert Rasmussen home. Mr. and Mrs. Jens Clausen ln- vltnd the members of the HillsideBustiers Club, together with theirhusbandsand families lo :BendThursdayeveningwithsm.Around thirt responded to the in-vitation,A ter vldting a shorttime; plnochle was played at fourtables, suitable prlze| belngmwxrd-ed.About midnight Mrs. Clsusen, assisted by her daughters,Mem dsmes Dorothy Hsnrlckson and Florecnee Bsnder of Fremont, serv~ ed s lnvellyotwo course luncheon A t n l s w ur tlm estsdepswed deelsring Mr. ....l"'n.. Clsuaen to be royal entertainers.Mr. mdMn. Chris Ianen and son of Her- man were also present u Mrs.Llrsen wss s. (onner member olthe Club. Offlel in lllylo Bldg. American Legion c A RN I V A L DANCE oR.. H. RASMUSSEN Insurance of All Kinds Office c . u u . s c m n m ~h l l n l e l l a l k n t n t e u n d l a n n s o m a m s e m s m x m a g \ - - -x --...\Dr. Na rmm K. Hallman0P'l`0ME'l'B!B'l' Over the Blah' Drug Co. Phone Black 41 heningu by Appolntmsut x' "°""EH"°i°?.is 0 9 0 0K i n g s P a v n l n o n a allen north ol Blllr on Highway Number 73 o x o o nv ro n TRANSFERFor Live Stock md GnlnHmllugPHONE lll an 21Gifford M. Compton x BLAIR .ma-r»i'Acr I mu COMPANY Bonded Amman FHONE 15Pllot Bldz-Blain Num b x lm. w. F. x|1E||}vHn_|_,I DENTIST Located ln new Home ' h e l m Building I Blai r, Ne brnh a n n u m Damon's Harm oni ans nbm cu. -m m I | : |V D B . z n v mz T . n nDmtb tx - l n s s n v l c n Omen m sem Bulk 316|- Plwlu 298 m m . n m .Alupicea Stmky E. Hain Pod Nlmba |54 Blair, Nels. ta see Miss Roby McCoy and Mrs. Roy Gammel.Paul Tyson stayed with Kellg Gammel Sunday night and Mon Y-Mrs. c. B. Bunn and Mrs. OpalReeves and children spent Mondayand Tuesday helplng Mn. A.R. Beales move.Mrs. Tom Wakefield, Sr.,Mrs.Tom Wakefield, Jr. and Mrs. A. E.Dixon spent'Monday afternoon qwlting with Mrs.C.H.Blun- chsrd in Burt county. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Clarke and children visited at the F. Muller home in Burt county Saturdayevening where thelr son, Floyd isworking.Joe Neble shipped 21 head of fat cattle tn Omaha markets Monday. The Kindred Merry Makers met Thursday sfhemoon with Mrs. A. E.Dixon for whom they tied scomforter and mended.A lunch ofhotchicken,rolls,pickles,nll\'r" and coffee was served. Miss Cs-necRay will be hostess Much 12th. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Clarke andchildren spent Sunday evening n'the Byron Benrd home.letter Belford, the county super- intendent,visited the Bono snd Kindred schools Wednesday. Wednesday evening visitors o l the W. J. Bolte fsmlly were Mr. lnd Mm Ssm Steele and children,Mrs. J. S. Conety and Miss Ern- estine McCoy.Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hsin helpedWm Bntt's move west of Her- msn Wednesday. and C. H. Gehnlnlrer's, south of Omsha Thursday.Mrs.Wlllmr McCracken wls sWednesdayguest of Mrs. l-'red Hurdum. Miss Ernsstlns Mdloy ssslstsd in taking her Aster,Miss Roby to the Tekams. h hospltnl Fridaevening followin~sn suto acc- Om!-hr.-Children? Thutra n u ~ ' ~ s m A been opened.Mr. and Mrs. Gudmond Sorensen 5 1 li -..,........... uln..nl¢;u| .unuuy W IUEra..J°*::2 }*IcQuan*ie and da ug h uI I 5|| u n l u l r nu . mm mr s . xwy Ne a r h oo d a ml n u g h t e r i r f atjfn hn, c alled at Um e l\Q v l l i l r d l l n l l u n .F 'na Lumen was agfeenidy sux 1 '''£ ?" ~ '" *~ g ;| gg I|; ;g : ¢ \ { ¥ :; , . ~'|"° '` r .r \. ~S e fg w a n a ~ ' v *Q*-.1 l . * `.4 - ¢g g --'l'.'he Enlerl1rll0--Bilir, Nebraska, February 26, 1981Pm Tsvelve Perponglly the wrlkr mjoyad hh and Carl Bnhl,werg All chlldhoodpreal our dncere thanks 1 friwdahip lor years,Ind in his friends, who grew to manhood with _ many kind friandn who no duw the aught- me ol af our r n n n . n v m m r n w OI'~ World Wide Construction Program ferment was made in the B l u r bclhetery beside the huahmd who hadpassed on bamre. As n token of larva and respect every child wan present and alu-ge number of friends md rela- tivea from |dm-ance lent!.he1r ..=.....,bereaved family.Among the rela- tives fmm out of wwn were Mrs. Gail Mdodes ,Walter White, Miss Lizde Rodman and Mrs. Arthur Dewin, all ol Ommha, and nm. Ella B. Lewbon of Lincoln. eighty-four years._ Deceased was born at Pnlnwd Post, N. Y., May 12, 1847.He was of an old Holland-Dutch family,ol the "Netherlander" stock which originally settled Manhattan Island or New York, first known as "New Amsterdam" and was a direct des- cendant from Abraham Vnn Deur-sen,who came from Holland in 1636.Dewltt Van Deuscn was one of a family al twelve, seven sons and [ive daughters, and was the last of the twelve to pang on, | bro th er e nlisted f or the Ci vi l 'W ar an d wa s n e ver h ea r d f r o m again. A t th e ag e o f 2 3 deceased,i n 1 8 7 0 , m me to t h e n e w W est an d took u p a homestead three mi le s nor th o f Ke nn ar d.In 187 2 h e was ma rr i ed , i n B la i r, to Mi es Ma r ga n e t Ha ll.O f their seven children, two di ed i n in fa nc y , o ne s on a t 'F y ears o f age,an d fo u r re ma in : Mr s .Li lli a n Cu n ni n gh a m o f Ke n- na rd ,F r a n k o f Versailles,Mo : Charles o f Oma ha ,an d Bessie o f Linc oln. A f t e r abo ut 5 2 y e ars o f we dd ed Top- The Fo rd pla nt at E dge water, N. J . , o ppos ite Ne w Y ork Ci ty .Ce n ter - Th e n e w p ta nt a t Long Begch.Cal.Bo ttom-- A mode!of tho pla nt being bullt at Dagenham,England.years ago,sinc e wh ic h ti me Mr . V a n Deusen ha s mo de his hn mo wi th h is d a u gh te r ,Mr s .CunninlK ha m,i n Ken nur d. With the exception of f.£°\\\`_yr~:1re~ in Oma ha , an d a sh or te r pe ri od i n Misso uri,the f u mi i y ha s li ve d i n W as hi ngton c ounty an d this gen- era l vi c in ity . I n addi tion to ha vi n g been u pioneer fa rmer ,Mr .V a n Deusen spent mu c h o f his ti me i n his ea rlie r d ay s as a teacher i n thi.- c o un ty , at on e ti me in the Whit~ fo r d distric t ne ar Ar ii n gton .He wa s a n enthusiastic sup por ter o f the early 'Teac her's I nstitutes, and wa s one o f th e la st o f the early teac hers o f t h i s c ounty to g o . In 1 877 he jo ine d th e B lai r C on- gre gation al c hurc h o n confession Ig h i s fa i th .Dur in g h is te n y ea rs I1 Oma h a h e wa s a n a c tive me m- be r ot the Hills i de C on gr eg atio na l c hu rc h, an d dur in g the p as t s even y ears has been helpf ul in the Ken- l l | | 'l\Ir. Vnn Deusen,afleeiionafely lmown by his many friends ns "Van", was regarded as a man of integrity, uprightness and slncer-| ity, and enjoyed the respect and, confidence of those who knew him. His fdendly and happy disposition made him welcome everywhere, and he was especially loved by the children.At his funeral the school wus dismissed that the boys anh girls might file through the church for a last look at their friend.He was uccustomed K0 make cheerful calls upon the sick, and to remem- ber the birthdays and anniversaries of his friends,He was a thought/- ful and friendly mah, and made his full contribution to the beiler life of his community. He was an uncle of our towna men, Don C. and C C Van Dc-usenf i i DEWITF VAN DEUSEN Dewitt Van Deusen, early Ich Lller, passed away at the Nicholas Senn hospital in Omaha Int Frl- day morning at nine o'clock.Had he lived until May 12, he would `~ | - " » ;~_, L > ; ~~>~,~:.~».,\.'-¢=:5=~`~.. H E Ford Motor C o mp a n y ! faith in the future or business, and espec ially in the future of the automobile, la evidenc ed by the fact.that it is apen dlng mo re than $60,000,000 for new plants and hn provementa In the Unlted Staten and In foreign branches and assoc i- ated c ompanies. The c ompany has nine new plants under way throughout the world. while plana are being formulated for several others not y et an- nounced.Wherever possible the new plants are being erec ted on sites accessible to both rall and wate r tr ansp orta tio n so tha t, with eac h form of transportation supple tnentlng the other. lubatantlal nav inga will be elrected, Five ol the nerr plants are ln the UniteI S!:t!r¢<os; f'1ll"\.::: ma n a ge r of t e C olle ge C o- o p Oi l Co mpa n y a n d a stu d e nt a t Dun n, wa s f or c e d to r e tu r n to h i s home a t No rthf ie ld ,Min ne so ta on ac - c ount of illness.Mr . J o hn An k ar - sen of Chic ago, who is a fre shman i n Libe ral A r ts College wi ll .sucI ..;¢.1 a t Nf o ln ,Io wa , Su li d ny , Ma rc h 8 i n the |}(ternoon and eireniig,rc - spec tively ;\.1 ~|; ~~ ~-.~H V ~ . ..____'1r~'w;-~. ~~' r \ &P - » , f ' . . . .'Sf-'ilw-=~L., .~~<,..,._~. - .'~ ,%' z~ ' f .' »-."' f f ,... ~ »§- ,1 ,..,., ~,;&»»_;ve ~'f'f'¢"7~ ~ :we .v'Z1»...r \ ._3\ » \_»--~..,-;- __,. ~..us_N~},~*?;"_'W ~,gap-nv 1 '~u.~_-; -~ ~ /».,'~.~ .f"'',,,~:.;;=f~''W V .»~ *-|. . ~";~~~~.s s : § a ! \ | | | l ! l ! § , ,2*;< :::_,. ~. ,=.. . ~~§3;>.~€". "'~ .s 3. 5,1 Q 2 ,_,,,. _M J~,EA ;=¢7 ~ f @,;,Hx.»:7»¢»_,,,-=°" 5;zx»»» " " "_,,..»;;€, _,jg -¢=\ ~iv f "»" ___.»e _r .," ~*=i ~ " ¢ '~' .~_~<q3 ,. "'`»:w* R Il l ~ »/ . » -i ;11T'~rf"~ . s f ..».»» ., ..~.<zx.,.'2 1~ ..c,.1 C ~=t"< ' ~~| ~»~. -f ,_ We Vg `~~. L . ~~ ~ ~~D A N A C O L L E G E N O T E S |The D ann eb rog L ite ra ry So c ie ty [C on ti nu e d fr om P a ge o ne )~ will present their 1' rewell party to N b k 1|w k d ousa winter '~=° '"§ §"'. "*;' f°" *" S at- 0 ITLS 8 C0 EKEB I3 WB!!*En .u r eywgnin arcOu r A Capella Ch o i r o f f i f ty ;Pr lo fe ss o r EE . B ar tley ha sb ee n voices,together with Director appointed as Director of Registi-a~ G.J.Malmin,presented sucrediiiun for the National Lutheran concerto at Shelby and Avoc:\,l Convention which will be held here? Iowa,Sunday.This choir will during the first woekin June. .. ha ; Mrs . E . E . L awton of S tan ton , No b ; W . M. o f K i mb a ll, Neh . , a n d R.V .Ro d ma n also o f Ki mb a ll, Nob.,are th e sur vi vi ng c hi ld re n. T w o c hildren passed a wa y in in - fanc y and Grover died on S ept. 12, 1023. Th e f a mi ly mo ve d to i l ll a i r i n Ma r c h 1888 an d sinc e th a t ti me `*\ ~_ .~ar~~ ~- w lu..l c ' - r l n u u n a a a u n s b e e n a c q u i r e d a n d p l a n s f o r a p l a n a r e b e i n g d r a w n .. A n e w n l n u u r n c t u r l n g p l a n t h e l m e r e c t e d a t D a g e n h a m .E n g l a n d e i g h t e e n m i l e s f r o m l o n d o n , t o s u p D l n n t t h e p r e s e n t w o r k s a t M l m c h e s t e r .w i l l b e c o m p l e t e d n e x t y e a r .I t w i l l b e t h e l a r g e s t a u l o m o b l l e f a c t o f y I n t h e w o r l d o u t s i d e i l u U n i t e d S t a t e s .i t s c a p a c i t y w i l l b f 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 c a r s a y e a r . A n s s s e m h l y a n d m n n u l a c t u r l n l f p l a n t l s b e i n g b u i l t a t C o l o g n e , o r a s s e m b l y p l a n t a t A n t w e r p . a n a l l s e r vl c e p l a n t a t S t o c k h o l m .T m b r a n c h e s - - o n e a t P e r t l w A u s t r a l i a a n d o n e a t P o r t E l i z a b e t h ,S o u t l A f r i c a - - w e r e c o m p l e t e d . I n a d d i t i o n t h e F o r d M o t o r C o m pany is snendlng several nnilllor dollars to lncrease the power eapac ity ol! the Rouge plant at Dearborn Mic h.. ond severa l mllllon more lr r * \ " - ° fl '» " ' | \ m 1 q l m n r n v e m e n l n . . . . . ._._ L o n g B e n c h .C n l l f o r n l a - T h i s p l u n l ,r e c e n t l y c o m p l e t e d l o s e r v o S o u t h e r n C n l l t o r e i n . h a s a c a p a c i t y o t 4 0 0 c a r e a d a y .O p e r a t i n g a t c a p a c i t y l t e m p l o y s 2 , 6 0 0 m e n . E d g e w a t e r ,N e w J e r s e y - T h e E d g e w a t e r p l a n t ,o n e ol 't h e c o m p a n y s l a r g e s t a s s e m b l y b r a n c h e s . h a s j u s t b e e n c o m p l e t e d t o s e r v e N e w Y o r k C i t y a n d s u r r o u n d i n g t e r r l t o r y .It h a s e c a p a c i t y o r 6 0 0 c a m e . d a y a n d e m p l o y e 6 . 0 0 0 m e n . R i c h m o n d , C a l l l o r n l n - » W o r k w a s s t a r t e d r e c e n t l y o n n p l a n t a t R i c l v m e n d ,t o b e c o m p l e t e d n e x t y e a r . l t w i l l h a ve a c n p a c l l y o f 4 0 0 c a r s a d a y a n d w l l l e m p l o y 2 . 4 0 0 m e n .I t w i l l s u p p l y c a r s t o t h e S a n F r e n c l s c o a r e a .' B u l f a l o .N e w Y o r k - - T h i s p l a n t w i l l h a v e n c a p a c i t y o l 4 0 0 c a r s a d e y a n d w l l l e m p l o y 2 . 5 0 0 m e n . :.I ".. ¢ , "|u fngq I MR S . w . B . R O D MAN Americ a Rodman, aged 78 y ears, 9 mon ths a nd 2 day s , pa ssed away ..| . e .»-~. On April 29, 1930 the husband ipnssed away and the wife was leftl\ ._nlane but was looked after with ~.»'¥Pla|T~=' " " " ' } ? " l .~~~ : ; ' » - ~ ~ s .i "I | : s m.~ .~~411 €_..#~»'ru >¢ "" '1 Nr ;;,"" "- ~` "1 'é'"r=¢.'~-~iagf''._' ~ ~ . ~ 'I. \,.;>.¢"""~,J ._» __,._,..-;=<~~~=~ ~-~ 9 ,.;L;5§~~..~~~. ~...~.. f 'H'''§r'*~\2='u\»~.; ~1 1 .l |l :I : .I : as she li ve d an d eve ry atte ntio n wa s giy en to he r c o mf or t i n her dec lining y ears. The la st an d rites wer e held Mon day , Marc h 2nd, at 10 o'c loc k a. rn. at the Bap tis t c hur c h of whi c h sho pasdng we feel deeply with the sorrowing family. The funeral services were held Monday at one o'dock p. m. from the home of his danghier,Mrs. Cunningham and at two from l.l\a M.,E. church ol Kennsxd m charge Lucian ln the wghborhood, when must of his life was spent. m many floral offerlngs,ex~ prewons ol sympathy and the large attendance It the last Htes. proclaim the esteem ln which he yas hdd by his friends and neigh- fnlly assisted ns at the U1 the illness and later death 1 dear husband and father. Mrs. A. J. Taylor and Children. CARD 0F_Tl;;P;-KS Adverdu in The I-hterprlne.1 .Frances I-I mn spent the weekend with Lueih Simpaonmd I k . ;Myrl French. Mn. Oscar Cuyer is reported ns Ketting along nicely alter A neo- ond serious o ntivn. Mn. c. c .an Deuxen went mo Omnhs yeste y to order another shipment ol ml k dreams. C. K. B¢ndo , lleumed ambulm- er and und er. s un.o m aphvne, 161; re nhone. 138.8-tl Mr. md Mrs Ed A. Jensmdroveover to Fre nt. Sunday tn visit Mr. and Mn.ew Jensen. Mrs.Mar t.Iverson andiunily visited sst Thursday night ... n..r ~'v home. north of \o! Rev. Booker of Kennard It thelbora.|\He is at rent by the side of hinl f arm, at me ¢hur¢h. 'nw Kermud Masonic lodge ol which decnaed wma Chaplain for over ten yearl,attended in a body md budad the brother with Muonh: rites at the mother cedod him in death but one ya: before, Feb. I. 1980. Interment was made in the Blair cemetery. , Mrs. Wdvier Peck who pre um cmmren or mrs. w. B. Rodmm wzsh W express the!r appre-dntion of the many ldndnenses shown them during u time oftheir recent bereavement. i Blair cemetery.V 'l'hos§ in attendance from out of CARD op THANKS tow-nz Mr. md Mrs. Ben Peck and »LQCIEN PECK Hamily of Teksmah,Mr. and Mrs. ,Boy Gilliland and Rex Hein o l I Herman, Mr. md Mrs. Earl E n, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Deeker and chil- dren, Mr.and Mrs.Milllrd Golle~ hon, all of Omnhn; Mr. and M m A. I-I. Donnelson of Marshalltown, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tegt of Fremont, and Mrs.Ellen Foss of Burkett, Neb.-Contributed. press our gratitude to the friends who kindly assisted us during theillnessandrecentdeath of our dearly belovéd father.We es- peciallywish to thank the singersthe ministers an-d those who sent such beautiful floral offerings andtheMasopicbrothersfortheir C A R I ) O F T H A N K S W e wi s h i n th i s ma n n e r to e x- I ll I 1 |S .Char les Van Dgus c n, Frank Van Dc l.tser| , B e s Van De uae n, Mr s .llia n Cu nn i ng ha m Lucian Sheldlm Peck wu born\"SQ k}'1}}im§g City, five miles nom! of Blair, Nebraska on March 1a,l 1900, and departed this life at an; Omaha hospital, Feb. 26, 1931.1 He had been A patient 'sufferer since early fall,having been i n i w L i u :A n n u -in ' a ; P T Qn||¢ and ~~m`ll°°'§.i§i§` E ltram with A. en Blufll, law Mr. and Mr . grandson, Pau Tuesduy at t. Nielsen of Te Mr. and M Jr. drove in S the week-and and Mrs. Ray c. M. Chris under the w weeks, is imp is good news The Ladies' Lutheran ch afternoon wi sen and Mrs. Mrs.E. M. deter. Mrs. C. QQ Theo.wm-M. lamdkifdl Coun- 39.26%Skov Nielsen andi Smith, visined lasrl e home at unrold mah. .David Mummcrt, oux City and spent t. the home ol Mr. ond Cook. ~nsen, who has been uther for severu\' ving a little whirir 0 his friends, Aid of the Fi rst ch met yesterday Mrs.I.M. Hun- '. S. Vig, lmstesses. Terrell visited her A Linn of Arling- the hospital at two different times, of several weeks duration. He attended the Pleasant View school, and most of his life was spent in the vicinity of his blnhf where n host of friends testify to sis jovial, kindly disposition. l-le was united in marriage w Miss Elnura Birrnan on February 15, 1928, who is left to mourn his loss, with his father, Walter Peck,and his sister, Mrs. Linton Puffcir, |l I THE HACK SAW YQLUME 5 -Blair, Nebraska, March 5, 1931 Number 3? We are expecting to woken up any morn- ing now to find the pronouncw odor of young onions beat- ing against our bed- room window. ........... Saturday will he the last. day c¢"'Lhe Globe Glow Maid contest, and if you will listen in over WOW at 1 to 1:16 p.m.you will find out who gets tho last Range free. A Mrs.All:n of Dzwid City got the one last week.We ha ve been lo ok in g fo r s omeo n e to c omv in a n d report.Illrw rndishes ol* lettuce. - - He r e 'a a ne w de f i n itio n o f Ha p p i n c s : "Ha pp i n es s is wan t- in g somethi ng mul' wo r k i n g to g e t i t. " ¢_...... W e believe i t woo old E d Howe who is . c redited wi th th : c o mme n t th a t " Y o u c an 't ma k e foo t- pr i n ts o n th e sa ml o f ti me wi th th v se at o f y ou r p an ts . u v - Th e op e n i n g o f thc mu sh -r oo m season rc lqirldn as tha t with mu s h ro o ms and mar Hagie you don't. krlrrxx i f y ou're safe u n ti l it'S to o la te . o ~ e some i earoundBlairgets this one. - n Th e time fo r c le ln - ing up the yards :nd lawns in here one: more,and our line o f mines a n d a ll kinds of garden tools is h er e fo r y o ur s e- lec tion o f an y thi n g y ou need. N o w here i s a n idea th at s omeb od y c ros s he ns with par- rots , Then y ou wo n't ha ve to h un t a r ou n d f o r exggs--the hen's ju s t c ome u p an d say ," S a y ,I ju s t la id a n eg g.Go get i t. " ..........,. A s we sold so me ga rd en n ee d two o r three \».'of=k.=: ago wo PETEHSEN wivww of Tekzimah. and|other relatives and friends He united with the Methodist I church when eleveh years of azef with his father, mother and sister, and we testify (0 his faith by this; he had not one enemy,all who knew him were friends.He ul- wnys had a good word for every- body zmd all knew that he was sin- serc in his social relations.. At the time of his death he was 0 years, 11 months and 13 days f age.\ Lucian was a member of theWoodmanof the World budm-,T Seymore Camp No. 16 at (Jmaha, Nebraska where he had joined after the Blair Encampment brok¢ up. The funeral services were held at the Methodist church nt Blair.after prayer at the home of l\i\ grandfather,Sheldon Peck.ROV.Boohv.-r of |Kennard,orminunf l assisted by Elder Johnson of lhc Seventh Day Adventist church a ll Omaha, who offered prayer at ther church.~ The pull-bearers:Lloyd Blom-iberg, Clark Lippinoott, CarlChris-' Lcnsen,Roland Warrick,Tranny] Mrs. Lilfrfs son, Ray leaves'fuesduy for &|an Dicks, Calif. The Rebekah organization held initiation at t eir fcgular meeting last Tuesday evening.Refresh- ments were 5 med af ter the bus~ iness meeting. A .Clyde Allen,who for years has been the il carrier onroute one, was open ted on last Tuesday at the Swedis Immanuel hospital for gait trnu e. Mr. und M s.W. F.Smith of Omaha,wer dinner guests last. 'hresday at th home of hits. Olive Chas.Gi lli an d sister-in-law, Mr s .Cur tis illin m and Mr .and Mr s .Sa m M re drove to Te k a ma h last S n da y aftern oon to vis it J ames 'illian1,wh o i s ser~ iou sly ill.. A n u mb e r f elativea surprised MiBg Lena =K hr, da ugh ter of Mr s. J oh n Ru hr , l s t Su nd ay af te rn oo n, the oc casion ing he r birthday .A lunc h wa s s ed du r i m:th e late aftxrrnoon CONSIDERHalbert, Miss Hortense Sm! Billie Halbert and Wm TheENTERPRISEserved n dnirity lunch The little n| l1\y "Laughing Guest' p n s u c l n e t l n y o n la st Th u M .E .churc c ei ve d a nd t LHC* npwonn beg gugsdayeve ni ng a t the ,wxis ve ry we ll re- ose tak in g D ar t we re More Country Correspondence Mrs. lhnynlond Burr was takcn \w an omhhb hospital severe case ofpneumoniad for a few dnys was in n critical ndition.She is re- poncd as gc- ting along very nlce~ ly nt presen . Phyllis, Li n and Allnn Iverson, children of Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Iverson o l Herman,spent. lass Sunday at t e home of Mrs.Mar- garet Iverso whil Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Iverso drove hu Omaha to .-- - »--:-§f€%"'~*`*\ ~.\.~ar ...-__- - - ~A~..; '~. r. "2> 44- au ~1 -______.~ ` .._..-- - -..j_ <-~" " ` »v"'\';'=""~an m celebrated tleir thirticth wedding wefe present best wlsnes rne evening wasspent in vi.iting and cards.The The L. S U. of the Congregm tional chu met with Mrs. L. C James 0liver Curwood The nrozrain conniskd of n nhori phil]'Pamis/:ments ?Subscriptiontended a l Mrs. Wesl Tuesday.during the and the ly, was aMrs.Cook Hammett, Mrs.E. Roberts. Mrs.E. d w .we ncheon at the home of J. Cook in Omahn on . Cook lived ln Blair ller years of her life rnoon together recentry happy event for all. s sister,Mrs.D.Z. Sr., Mrs. Mattie Pound Sfewnrt,Mm. J. S. rs.J,E.Maher and .Beaty,all of this pmsent.Mrs. E.W. Tulldependionthevamlnh. 0,d|,I unrvvamlah loses in lume. Water turns ltwhlme.Hot liquids make it pal. Heavy heeh mar in beauty. But PincnlrnWanenparV} 'hh is alf mon Immune from damn .éaulcixig from household acddenu. lr in ab- |olunely.wan¢|-pmof.lt never mrm )whitenndkstandnupundencudini dmc would min ordinary vamhln. We have Waterlpar in eighteen unnalve colored varnluhel and enmu-.l», u well u | full line ofpulhn Gif yan e fv Nq\li!¢m¢M- Around Itwenty relative: gath aemd at thi Hans Wdch homé last Frida! ev Hans eele ev€nl!lZ cardl-Aserved.T ent: Mr. And Mrs. Kumar,Sr- WriChrisu h h M ning,Feb.2'I to help nw his birthdly.Thespent hi vidting and midnight lunch was Q following wen pmol Mrs. Wm. Kuhr, Kr. Kuhr, Mn. George Mrs.Wiehke Wulf,h and dnughtern all of ~nd Mn. Chrll H. With* The x """'"hun 10mm nu.!Z;"'&2"'wrfw md'a1u- ~..1 .'`..'A ~....\..,....a