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WASHINGTON COUNTYGENERALBLAlR'S LEADING NEWSPAPER
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ha m ¢ h e G n r d ¢ n8 9 d d Nda n a h -BLAIR, NE11;As;;A, .MARCH 12, 1931J nn A. ummVOLUIVIE X XX V ~51 ...P Yznr.Slnzle Cony. 5c Wuhlnghm Cunt)
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Council Sells
Park Bonds
Special Meetlng af City Coundl
Held Tuadly Evcrghig lo Take
Bids on $25,000 Park Bond: fol'
Swimmlng Pool
BONDS SELL AT GOOD PRICE
At a special meeting of the city
council held Tuesday evedng of
this we k, the bonds issued lor
Lhé building of the swimming pool
'Hé's Gonh
timntely iand pros-
H. J. LI
word of
Lawrence
it would
dents to
community
proximatel
would oth
community
of Blair ~
communit
D A N A c o
*Th e :'
D m : C o l l e
year arnoof dollars
p a r t to wn
Blai r in dus
Between
ed b y th e
eac h mo n t
$1 40 wo rth
f r o m ou r
each mo n t
ma d e i n B
Cr ea m Co
u n o u n ti n g
o f Feb rua
purc hased
ponies arno
per y ear.
dred 130811~
in uaod in
p mx i ma te l
an d elec tr i
Blai r,ia p
lege.F i v
mi lk are
f r o m Bla l
f i ve loc al
the benc fi
o :
Tu e sd a y t
upper house
but on re c e
bac k to the
ti o n o f a p
tr.actors fr o
contracts.
An o th e r
fore the bil
elimi nated
Nebraska IJ
pe rmitte d
gi ve th e m
bids were
c ent higher
wa s fi rs t c
then erased
As it. was
ciiic aliy p
labor shall |
i n a ll state
introduc ed
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week.
One of G
bills which
of the statefeatcdafter
the mutter.
so far failed
of the legisl
were sald.Several different bond-
ing companies were present and
the bidding wn close.The high-
est bid was offered by the Waeob-
Bender Company of Omdm, who
took the $25000 issue at four and
one-fourth per cent with a pre
mlumol$848.~d-
u
Bl~r w~e~
be held s
o'c1ock I
Mr.Joh
Tm- bill phi bi ti on que~
the pub lic at
n d ec i sive d
th e Iegislat
the d efe at
ef f o r t wi ll I
at this sessi~
li m l i te m~
bi ll ta k i n g
th e ri g h t
this bill ala~
A b i l l p |
purc hasing
d ve p r e f e r e
era an d lubo
the state se
some ovsn me
1.Reports fmm various souwes
point out that the Fashion Center
sale which has been in progress
since last Saturday, is losing over
big and while it has a§ yet gnly
ered v~ry ~ a ~ ~ e cu~cil
mambers seemed well sxtisfied.
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winning tearn.The fi ~t tack
ed nhead and won by the elnae
score 01 17 to 18.'
The high school bm me n o wtumingtheir attention to tpck
work Truck work will ami! Ulla
201-Spointa.Howave in the
BASKETBALL SEASDN1s Now c1.osEn
The basketball sgagon for the
Blmlr high school officiallybrought to n close 32 the game
played ln the sectlong %l\§§5lm°"'»
at Fremont I n t vy¢g,~é};L The
Bldr hlgh schoo1.d.r v arizona
Gretna ténm whlclij.y pliyéd nn
Thnrsdny dtemodn at 8 o'olock.
This game proved m pe thriller,
steadily.With the begt p m o f
the alle still in the i'\|tur¢f~f.his
makes a certainty of its aucesls.
a ny
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and Mrs. Ed Strlckleh., Rev. md
Mm A. J. Hugett, Mr. and Mn.
Frank Bellows md family, Mr. md
Mrs.Herman Ludwig,Vmola
Brumon and Corn Stricklett.
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Mm. Hermann Ladwig and Mrs.
Frank Bellows gave A hmhdny
dinner for Miss Con Strlcklett
Int Sunday at the Ludwig home
when A dozen guests were preamt.
One of the Ienturen of the big
1 .,
ton or some nelghbox-ing selmo\,on
or about April 17, there will also
be track meets ln the Ent Can-
tral Nebrukn Athletic Cunferencu
and the Trl-Valley Magus.
Coach I.ichl.lfer'hu had conald#
erable experlexwe in track work
and he should develop a line truck
team.
On t h e o p e n i n g d a y a n ~
crowd thronged the place.nomo
being unable to gain access and
were forced to leave disappointed.
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"QQ ' >,,./s i ?'r "'21/1 .l if ~|x ~
fu ll ag a in .\
'I'hia is tJa¢fi r a t rea\m u v r o i
me w i n te r a n d s h .a e w m p m y i n s
mo i r b u m W u m u c h n a e d l d d i e t s
4 n u l | \¢ |
1 1 s l r || ."." -impa sldble md on ummm hi gh-
way whan the roads wen; cleared
WASHINGTON COUNTY
c o v n ns p wma S NOW
The henviest snow of the neu
aan !el1 [ut Thursday, larch Sth.
e measure passed the
by .a vote o f 19 to 14,
sideration i t was sent.
nrni nittee for elimina
~vision bar ri ng con-
.su bletti ng a ny s ta te
hange was made be-1
wal! advanced.This
e advantage given
dc r s in a c la us e th at
ta te dep artmen ts to
he c ontrac ts ii'their
ot. more th a n 6 p e r
han the lo w b id.Th i s
t to 1 pe r c ent a n d
entir ely .
advanc ed, the hill spe-
~vides th a t Ne br as ka
given the preferenc e
wo rk .Th e bi ll wa s
~y Senator J .C.Mc -
of No rf o lk .
»LEGE r
A .q u 9
SCHOOL LANDSPnooucs:
s|,ooo,ooo ANNUAL mcom:
When Nebraska was organized
as A state, Congress passed sn acl.
which specified that sections 16and 36 in every township should
be se! aside for sc hool purposes.
About 3,000,000 acres bec ame the
prop erty o f th e sc hools i n t h a t
mnnn c r.Th e la w d id no t p r oh i bi t
th e sale of s c ho ol la n ds wh er e i t
wa s advantageous b u t i t d i d re~
qu ir e th n t th e f un ds s h ou ld b c in-
vested in in te re st b ea ri ng secur-
itie s that wou ld prod uc e a r eve nue
for th e sc h ools.l, t wa s th e pln ln
inten t of Co ng re ss pres erve the
lands o r th e proc ds f r o m their
sale Lo the public ,sc hools forever.
Ne br a sk a n o w o w n s 1,592,792
ac res o f sc hoo l land und er lease
whic h brough t a rentd o f $385,478.
0 0 i n 1930.The proc eeds o l th e
mi lli o n an d a h a lf ac res whi c h
have been sold are invested in sec -
uri tie s whi c h be ar inte rest f r o m
fo ur an d a h a lf to s even pe r
c ent.Ma s t o f the s e inves tmen ts
ar e Ne b ra sk a bonds issued f o r
la tu r e K i lls G u
~ill and Salary Bi ll.
|~1 Week House Ilad
~ills and Passed 102
\N E A R L Y O V E R
t Little ? Real W ork.
es Seem at Varianc e
ver nor
nu ma rk ed the close
fth d ny o f the p re s-
the h ouse of re pre-
the forty -sec ond
senate.So f a r bu t
ac complished.Go v-
a n d th e legiala
en far apar t on their
ous e lend to s lau gh
an d has passed 102
elo ae of la st wee k,
ve d f r o m th e s e na te
~ills.
exempti on bill whic h
c ertain exten t ha ve
f. to the f a r m and
n me d wi th tha t pu r~
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County Spelling
Contest Over
'o=>»-==fl»= Hill Smdent Taka Flnt
muh ul Spelling Coma: and
Bm s w i m Takes SBDOnd
umm Ou! or Clm of Eighteen
WINNERS IN STATE CONTEST
At the anmnl Wnhingbon Coun-ty spdling comm held last Mon-day morning, March 9, in the Blairhigh:cl-mol suditarlumQ Alvlna
Wese » -from Peaceful Hill
Cavan, 19, both of Bldr; Arthur
Mudler, 22 and Hilda Schumuzlger,
20, bath of Kennud.
Mr. and Mn. Henry Monke of
en hm just nceived
e dsath of his e,
Johnson of Wmong-n.
i z I :a :alleges outside of the
with the result that ap-
$8,000 of money which
rwise go out of this
remains the possesdon
tizens for use in this
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products purdmsed hy
:dudng the school
ts to many thousands
and' thereby dues its
A t.heuphuilrllng of
es.80 and $105 is expend-
nllege for Blalr bread,
Dana College buys
ol Blair's Best Rutter
moperatlve Creamery
.Superior ice cream
nir hy the Mase Ice
pany,iran purchasedo $33 during the month
y.Coal and lumber
hrough the local enm-
nt to more than $4,000
ppmxjrnately one hun-
of Blair rcuwd wffee
e college kitchen.Ap-
$1,000 worth of water
current produced in
rchnaed by Dana .Col-
hundred gallons of
~un-chased each month
producers.'l`wenty~~tudents are securlng
ol college education at
ge at a saving ol be-
nnd $400 over what
.the legislature Inst.
'amor B'ryan'a pcb
ouid cut the salaries
fficials, was also dc-
much agitation over
Governor Bryan has
| get the cooperation
ture and his hilis arc#
red.
posing that the pro-
. ;||.1 :| |..sc hool pup ils in th e c o u n ty ,an d
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t h a t n o s u c h p n r t ~l i v e d ~ r e .
t r y i n g t o r u n t h e c u e d o w n i t
fo un d th a t i t ha d c hanged -
s e ve r a l ti me s o f h te a n d th a t
c ar nu mbe r wa s s fak e.B
wa s n o t k n o w n to th a c redit
: e a u a n d th e wh o l g a f f a i r i s
a I1\Y8ffB!'Y»
Swimming Pool
Under Way
. _ . . . .,
medal,.as the county's best, speller.
Secon place, and a silver malal,
went Mary Louise Moran of the
Blair Junior high school.
The County Contest is held .an-
nually Fin connection with t.`neIn#
ter-state Spelling Gonted,.the
L .||1 I H l| .|"r e t u r n t o t h e o l d p o l i c y a n d *a n s w e r h n g t o r o l l ~ l l :H u n d a h l ,
't h e s o o n e r t h e p a r t y r e a l -*J e n s e n ,B i g e l o w ,M o o r e ,M c K a y ,
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It was tlmimquestion which
did more to.de1'eat the party
at the la st na ti on a l ele c tio n
th a n m y othe r one th i n g
a n d i t i s sti ll the sa me i n
an
n
n
n
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ora a tthe hom e ofl!|lr.m dHn
J. W. Blazer.
I .1 I
;fune ral services wi ll
--~ n f t n m o o n a t t wo
m th e M m m home.
~n was a b r oth e r o f
| j ;.
renkd the farming land.
Louis and William Wlelbwln re-
wresbed in t~ growth
~'ty of this community.
.-Contrihubed.
the 1932 election met
feat. at the hands of
1 last Tuesday and
as so strong that no
made tn resurrect it
1 of the legislature.
was made to pass 1
from public utilities
1 merchandising but
was ldlled.
iding that Nebraska
departments should
~ to Nebraska build-
rs. was advanced by
nbc to third reading
. . | :ed the Fontanelle store in much
the same manner as the Calhoun
Q .. ..L .|¢;
the con~t opened.~IIadroad con-
dition: not been what they were,
A :°v :.l
The work of excavation for the
Bhir awimrning pool is well under
way and ere long we cement. work
will be stu-ted and then the work
will advance more rapidly.The
recent snow storm held up the
.¢v \..l :.|.p lr f i d n wr i n th e la r g e r c o n te s t s .
Un d e r th a r u le s o f th e c ontest,
Ma ry .L o ui s e Mor a n, as wi n ne r o t
the oral ;;=.~:tion, will appear inthe
W o r ld He r a ld Spe llin g Be e,A p r i l
25.On th e da y pr eviou s, A pril 24,
way.Every Line of Work Will
Be Pnshed for l¢| Elrly Com-the sun Fm Spel~ng Contest.The object of this contest is m
dee~ed in has ~ go mu sothe
contest.Mr. Eatnn also wi\\ con-
duct a|\ three of the major con-
tesw in which the Wnhlngton
county conhenantl win p u d d -
pnte.
ent ~ord.Mr. R. ~. ~ton of
and from appearances tbesune
ba r wu us e dw br e a k ln the do c r
as wns used at Calhoun.
In this innnnce the goods taken
was ma v e n .shoes,cigarettes,
dresa gnoda, em.No definiteclus
wus left to work on llwough Lhil
time they wen tnced as far sa
North Bmd.lt appeu-| than the
work is bdrm' dune by an organ-¢
e ...». ...would have been larger.Elimina-
tion in the oral spelling proceeded
at a fairly rapid pace, but the En-
nliats in the wrltwn work held on
lnnwously, and a winner was de-
clared only nfter a ~ o lwords had baen taken frofi'n'thb
more dllfleult portivn of the c;m~
test spelling book.`
The contest was held under the
FONTANELLE STORE ROBBEDin uhé-~une Fair contest.
Eighteen representatives from
only wnporfry
Hamrnang, of Arlington, will spell
*i t w i l l h n v e t o w i n .°
a s a n r a a a t a a a n s s c n
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CHICKEN THIEVES
GET SENTENCE
Walter Babb and Raymond May-
berry,bath of Omaha,plead
eight grades.
M i n Hu n]Cannon md M i n
Winifned Allen, who are the prea-
ent teaching mu, luve been em-
ployed Do teach the McCarthY
school, south of Blair.Miss Can-
non hu been tha principal of the
xl-mol for n lo ng term of yeua
I ::A ONE RUOM scuo ol.
Cuming City district, which hu
for years maintained a ten grade
mm\ high school, thin year vofed
19 to 17 in hvor of having but
mme room.Thll district has been
one of the belt run! high school;
in uw mn but o dng o n ¢0l1£u-
is h~ped that everythi~g ~I1 he
completed by Memorial day when
a celebration will be staged.
staws in the Inter-Stale Spelling
Contest.Miss Moran and Misa
Wesemxnn will again represent
Washlngwn county next Septem-
CELEBRATES SIST BIRTHDAY
A. L. Dart, father of Mrs. Vic-tor Glen Farrcil of the Far:el!
Cafe of this city,oelebrafed his
eighty-first birth anniversary on
Wednesday evening.A huge cakei
|y
r
g-._
a
~u
Mr. pnd Hu. GMYKG 'Hudje en~
tertulmd three hhlea ol pinochle
At thdr hams Wednudzy awning.
M n .Hlrold Goutts md J.w.
num: v a n nn: P rlwl. a nd Mr.
Blair.~ Si~pnon is to neeivo
$70.00._
chicken stealing and recdved n
jail nnwnce of thirty dlyn und
mo were fame d to pay fo r the
we.-kem ml e n from Cluenoe
DOUBLE WEDDING
OF HOME GIRLS
Rev. A. J. Hargett was mm
upon w perlonn a. dnuble wedding
ceremony on la-st W¢dnesday_ eve-
ty farm was sold at 312530.Knox
church parsonnge.Mies Vivian
Gillhm, dsughler of Mrs. Curtis
Gilliam of thin city, was united in
marriage la Mr. Hany Llrinm of
Omaha, at 8:80 P. M. and at 9:00
o'clock,Mrs( Ella Buchamin and
Mr. Alfred Jensen ol Omaha, were
joined ln holy malrlrnony.Esch
couple was attended by the other.
The ring ceremony was used. Both
brides wore gamma and hats of the
new blue.
Both young women are well
known to Blair people an they
have been employed in the tele-
phone office here for n number of
years.Mr. and hire. Larsen have
when rooms in the Amdl.-Snyder
apartment house on Fourth street,
and Mr. and Mrs.Alfred Jensen
have moved into a house on west
Nebraska street.The men have work in Omaha
and will go back and forth to'work each day.
Following the ceremony,Mrs,
l-Iargett served a little wedding
supper to the young people which
was greatly appreciated.The Enterprise joins a host o!
friends in extending best wishes no
the newlyweds.
Ro s e Hi l l ~ i g h ~ h ~They wil~
still live on their farm north of
Kennlrd.
speednen aomawlmt, nlao.A l |
matter of fact the dewur is so far
n good,travelnble road but itslharp curves and inclinea and "up-
climba"demand wakhful driving
undnbtbo o muc hbutni ngup of
the mad.-Ft. Calhoun Chronicle,
FARMS AT KENNARD
FIGURE IN SALES
Gus Kempcke sold his farm
northwest of Kenmud to John
Blaeo and in holding a public salo
in |. few days.He will continue
to live there this year though
¢xoo.oo ds and the lnttar county
reported me sale of $125.00.
'hventy acres of good prdrlehay
lrmd near Worms in Merrick coun-
ty sold for $147.50 nn mere.lt is
interesting to note that this pleceof land wu purchased hy the |011-
er's Iather in 1884 for $5.50 sn
acre.lf. has produced without, hil
on an averqge of 4 tons of goodpmlrle hay per acre a year.Three
fnnns changed hands in Platte
cuunty,the considerations being
sxsxmo, ;zoz.oo.and s1sa.0o per
acre.Rlclmnlnon,Wayne and
Webster eountles reported one nle
each,the prlees belng s1ss.oo,
$115.00 and $120.00 respectively.A 480-lm fum in Webster cam#
ty brought $75.00 per mere.
Nebruk|'s great agricultural re-
cord in 1980 when other I1-Iles
were suffering the affects of
drought is allready hlvlng a stl!!~
enlng effect on real estate prices.
There is no rapid rise in prices and
no large :mount of land chlnglnghands.But there is a stronger
disposition to feel that Nebraskalmds no a [Wd investment,at
the present or even higher vqluu.
N e a L AN D P R I C E S n E F L E C ' r
B : L f l ' l E R B UY I N G A C TI O N
(W e st Po in t Republic an)
Va lue s o f Ne br a sk a f a rm la n ds ,
as s hown in rec ent sales, r eflec t a
better c onfidenc e in land both as a
mean s o f live lih ood an d a n i nve st-
me n t. An Oma ha n e wsp a p e r p i n t-
ed a i' ew\§ ln y s a go a lis t of s ales
we ll s c a tter e d o ver th e s ta te th a t
sh ow prcvaiHn_g prices.
I n Ante lope c ou nty one f a r m
sold for $1 24. 50 pe r a c re an d a n-
other (or $115.0D.A Cedar c ounty
farm sold for $ 115.00.A 120 ac re
f u n n i n Co lf a x c o u n ty br o ug h t
$225.00 and two piec es in Cfzming
c o un ty b ro ug ht $197.50 Ind $175.
In D e ue l c ou n ty ,where la nd s las t
y e ar we re reported se llin g l o r
$25.00, and up, u farm nold rec enh
ly for $50.W an mere.Ho wa rd a nd
Greeley c ounties eac h had sales at
I | I I
IRA LAMB El.E=:rEn
BY KENNARD BOARD
At a recent meeting of the Ken-
nard sclmol board, In Lamb was
re-elected for the fourth time as
superintendent of nchooln.He is
well liked by pupils and patrons
and all are pleased that he is to
remain another year.
provements.There is one invest-
ment in bonds of the state olMassachusetts which is the only
purchase of ouffof-the-state sec-
udties.
The income from leases and ln-
terest accruing annually w the
schools from the original federal
land grant amounts to about onemilliondollars.It is distributed
to the schools on §varranLs issued
The din.:ict. court convened
cepbed and placed an ti e and that
the requentocut Lhecurb be
Khmled providing the work bedone under the supervision of the
Street & Alley Commltiee of the
City Council. All Councilman pres-
;=;g'°w~¢ 'AYE', the motion ca:-
A lgtter fmm thp langue of
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CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
Much 10, 1931
An adjourned meetSn¢ol themm- City Council was called noorderat 7:80 P. M. by Mayor
Min Asw Gilbertuon, who ia
taking nm-|e'| taining in Omnlu,
spent lut Sunday nltemoon withhe r pu nts , M r. md Mn, Ol a f
Today! Omaha paper: contain
the following nmrriage lioenlea:
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distric ffs share be in g bas ed o n
the number of pupils enrolled.
Th e wi s do m o f Congress i n
pro vid ing a per petual sc hool en-
d o wme n t f u n d ha s borne ric h
f m i t .Ne br a sk a vies wi th its
ne ig h bo r I owa fo r th e hon or of
ha vi n g the s ma lles t a mo u nt o f i l-
literac y .Ne br a sk a is c o rmni tted
to the po li c y of pr ovi din g the be st
free educ ation f o r i ts y outh.I t
matc hes the mi lli o n dollar f u n d
pro vi de d by the go ver men t wi th
th i rty -two mi lli o n der ived f r o m
taxatio n, tu itio nl, f in ed a nd li c e n-
ses.
lot and e~t. in ita place a~m
ern realdence.He expeds to
gin work in the very near f~ --
fine~ dinner ~ fellowship ~ th~
evening.'
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a.n u m b e r o f c ~a mo n g -»
bai ng e v e r d forec losure -
a n d a unber of d ivor c e ~
Th e c ou rt wi ll aga in c onvene
Ma r c h 2 3 whe n a n umb e r o f -
wi ll a g a i n c o me u p f o r h ~
ing be ldjourned. _All Councilman
present and voting' 'AYE', the mo-
tion carried.
Attest: C. E. Krause,
City Clerk.
J. Harold Swwu-t.,
Mayor.
age of u ~I to regulate~~tes:
charges, etc., was read by the City
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We ware very h wv y ~haveeuburg,made a very excellent
EXCEL L ENT nmo nn
IN PENMANSHIP
'gm nonnd grade under the
, I In I l l I
rendezvous in the fri*-ik
A CORRECTION
b u t week The Enk rpr i n
m u d f n r t h e l g f i o n m a -»
md carnival which they ue ~
ning to hold at K.in3'| Pnvilinn
Monday Ind Tuadly,Muc h
and 17.Tha md wal in error
the dnte.Relnemba--Monday
Tuesday dghfs, lhrch 16 md
., .»..Beulah Roberts gave | very (ina
w u t to the mothers,and Mrs.
Chqs. Lamb responded wilh a tout
01,516 daughters.'A very delightful program con-
dsting of both vocal md instru-
mentd mulic md reudings,wus
given.
After the touts the speaker ol
the evening, Mn. T. H. Boggesa
ol Omnhs, vu introduced by tha
md Lincoln streets and will~9 .l :|e ,
Thefa. vqere sixtytwo mothers md
w xMOTHER AND
»1
Bluffs, Iowa But Fail)o A
bend Gui!!! Parties
uuununnmnur.|.
Company, Wacob-Bender Company.
U. S. National Com~an Omaha
--
NEGRO OBATOR
Theodon R.Muon Howmd, a
negro author of national repuk.
will 'speak at the Bnptilt church
Sunday evminz at 7:80, under the
On Saturday. March 7th, mar-
f5¥\Ke licenses were issued ¢o Mrs.
Ella Buehman and Alfnd Jensen,
both of Blnir, and xlso Vivienne
.. .V '~~`:»md no~ Wm-x¢\¢.
Reeh, Mrs. Hooks md Mrs. Gumer.
The meal was served by tha mm
of the ¢\\\1Nh.who performed
the ir Luk:u experienced chefs,
which won them pnime.
Tha bendicdon was pronounced
by Hrs. Buigmw md all depart#
ed, lwnins it may become a regm
lar annual feature of this church.
le y Bolln way,H a r b i n M o o n ,
Peggy Mu l h m l,R d p h Bro wn,
Thomas Pooler, Joseph Guuchow,
Dav id Allen, Ra ymo nd Rumuns en,
Virglnin Cs mp b dl,Ru th Kr og h,
Billy L . ln no n , N u nn : St r lc k let t ,
Na d i n e Gn y e r,V i v i m J ohn son,
~A
.who were the mothers of yener-
day md who are still mnthen of
todey; Mesdamee Hungabe, Staple'
ton, Smith and Mundnrf.Tribune
was pdd to them for their fdth-
fplneu md earh presented with s
bouquet of flowers.
There were also present three
grandmothen,with their daugh-
writing felt, which were recently
sent into the company for accep-
tance.Every member uf the sec'
and gnde did sulficient high
gnda wo rk to wi n the Pdmuy
Gold Stu Button tor skill in pen-
mnmhip.
The following pupils won this
hcnnr:Beverly McBride, Robert
W 1 L L B U I L D R E S ID E N C E
G.G.Hi n e s h u purc hased
c orner lo t ju s t ac ross th e : '
\|... :
The w. w. G. gnu of the Bap~
tint church sponsored a Mother and
Daughter Banquet at the church
houn,was entered last Mondl
night hy thieves who made a~
with about forty dollars wnnh -
silk stockings and thirty-I'
dollars in money, which was >
from the sale.The entry
National Company,First TnlstCompany were present and bid onthe Park Bonds being offered for
sale by the Council.The highestbid offered was by the Wacob-Bender Company and the Council
passed the iolloying motion:
Moved and Seconded, that the bid
lln.W.W.Wilkinson,Mn.
Clyde M. Alkn md Mn W m. M.
Hnllar |t(And»d_the hmenl ner-
n m machinery ' n m ~ ' m y -
Je nlen&Bms s.'Mg
nttho pnunt Q im e ~ f iv o in -
mat/aa.Thin il about the avenge
nm of mm m .
COMMUNITY SALE
Saturday,lhr c h 14.will sell
COUNTY JAIL FULL
The county jail ems too be
Baptist cungmgatiom.His lecture will be wunh bear-1
mg.
Cooper and Leo Pickering.
§~f aK;=2§~=s*~"' f%;='.1=. / '1 ~;,;,.f=. ~ .;f_f.~~~f '~~ ~
~~A,~, f ~f > -1
ON THE OIABA ROAD
Since the highway wan closed to
public travel last Friday several
auto accidents have occurred on
the detour road over thc hllls.
Three mishap: of the kind have
taken place at the Schroeder cor-
mr, wlU1 condderabla damage ta
cars but no serlous injury Oo my
of the occupants.The trouble at
this spat seehn io be due to the
absence of the stop align which for
merly wamed driven coming down
the hill from the wut.Now thai
the highway south ll uuppond la
be :land there ia 'no necessity for
the sign,but drivers, especially
than med to traveling the old,
familiar road,are apt to continue
on the old rouk and expect the
driver from the west to atop.The
rlght angle tum south of the Gus
Suverkrublm farm in proving dif-
ficult for some of the high speed
drlvers to negotiate.Sevnralcan
are reporwd to have parted com-
pany with th; road at this point,
wlth more or less dlmnge to the
machines.The dlp oppoldte the
sedan drove up ta the Arndb
Snyder filling station at the gar-
age last Tuesday morning and
asked to have the gas tank filled.
Zenos Smith, an employee, walled
on the party but became sus-
picious of his actions.He was not
the '»YPe of mln who would be
dnving such A car and on ques-
tioning him be became nervous.
Deputy. Sheriff Gustin was not/J
ifled and on his arrival on the
sdene he also questioned the party
who attempted an alibi by getting
his partner.Matters only looked
worse lor them and they were
taken to jail to awult an investi-
gution.The ear me found to belong to
a tnveling qalesmm by the name
ol R. C. Mwemott of Minneapolis
Minnesota and was said to have
been stolen in Sioux City,Iowa
early Monday morning.The two
4 " I ,. "s " 'fx..E
f /1 ~i . L , ~~|
Q _,g
~4 "5*»'5'v.\°~s %s ;,;;;':"/.-:~,...~~. ,~.g
::l I ~~
Car Thieves
Stopped ln Blair
Big Hudmn Cu Stolen in Sioux
City In Recovered in Blnir.Men
Jagged.The Owner Claim: the
Car
nm vzn w m a SUSPICIOUS
~~1
DISTRICT COURT
BUSINESS AND
socm. rom e~
,. '/r ,f
.1 5 ."/5 ~¢ v ¢ ' f " * '~ ' ¢ % ' f
|C ,\~~9
Q ~\. . ' r l 2
\.\`5
| L `4;'. ( 3 5 , ; , .
.
Dr. D. W. Bal reports ug
lowing birth|¢m lurt.'I' u~
Mar¢h1 0:Hr.|ndM.rs .H¢ U|
a. boy; Mr. md Hrs. J. W. ~-»
lon, a boy;Mr. and Mrs.C.
Bwzw. pa m- o f Oli v e t Bnpti n
dmmh of Ouulu.She hu s very
lweet.. Ind charming personality
and gave s very fillo nad helpful
address udng the lubject "Mod-f
, ,.1
Bv gge ||iltlm v if¢ a (Ra v .T.H.
Heh. 17-M.E.Ladies'Aid
Pnmck wa at pu-:mage
Mah. 19-Dun College ndio
gum wow, 4 p. m.
193
su.I8
I 5
2 2
2 9
Mch.
Mch.
Mnh.
|In2
9I 6
2 s
5 0
M a r c h 19 3
u vu i n hi.5 4 5 6I 0 l 1 12 I 51 1 I 6 I 9 2 0
2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7
5 |o ¢¢
18-Senior High Operetta.
N-Da me a t Ki nfl Pa H
16-17-A.L.carnival -
A p r . z ¢ . . . m ¢ , ~ D I !
A p r .2 4 - T l ' i - V d l c y T r a c k
Many 8 --E.C.N.A..A.tnc k
Msr 1?--Blocalanrute
n ~|I'1 n |
Heh. 2'I---District a
Contest at BlairApr.5-Easter Sundiy..
Mch. 24--P. H. 'Pylon brood
sale.
I au v I
,,.;;C;,;;S'.,;;,,;;,,' °: (f,,||,,,,,,, Sfnrn )Doing Of The Ne The national convention of '
Scene Of RobberyI
an
l
n
the democratic party numb-*
ly held. was one of humony "
until the liq uor ques tion was *
.....:.....|¢.I........... __.._|-.. .n__._Abraska
|Km:¢ Stun ol Cnlhoun EnlerdNebraskaL4MondayNightusdRobbeda l
Goods and Money.Enter byExemption
At End of I
imma 121
:ut Q ion wide,°1rl.| :Ee aemi-|EE§¢d`"|imir2"»i Flu;-;'|;|n";I:m'|;!|left the uma way.In all the r am-a<1.ion at the fem <4 metsmoo. md., a» be amd April 1.l Dux-ins: the altemoon on Mon-
ream and cake.'rhe decorations
n this ake were nbher unique.
m one mlde the year 1850, which
ru the year of hln birth, stood
ut prohninently and on the other
he year 1931, whlle in the center
i :name held predomlnxnce.
Eighty-one candles also gracedthe
ake.
During the relebmtion which
max and to hear inmerest uv. thente 014% Pernmtbe nccepied md
that the Mayor and City Clerk be
lnztmded to enter into a contrastfor the sale of thee Park Bondsin behalf of the City.All Cean-
dlrnen present voting 'AYE', themotion curled,An appllcatlon for pennlnaiontobulld 1 gas service station on lah
18. 14 and 15 in Block 44 was pre-
day tw strangers enwred t h
store, both well dressed,one 1
short fellow and the other a tail
msn and both nu d e W n mg g ,
The short dup purrhue d three
handkerchief:and the o tha l
quarters worth ol oranges.After
the purchases they hung a mml l
for L i m a md the big tellmr
made an excuse to weigh himself,
bills up to tl
and had reel
a iota' of 69
The gas ta
would to a
been u reli
which was f
pose in view
wma ntnvnl for the nld vnnt\em1n'lI 'muted bv the Continental Oil Tnnnnrnntlv tn nrnlnmr the visit..__ '""§,"- ___ ___ I---_.___'lllllin l°°d1l'ormd||'C¢"---_____mr dear to ul, -.my wud n-mn ,,,:m:,,,=»;__r.1-=_i=_»_»-1,Nan-uh. .};;,-----_ ,_______ -_'eat the pgvi Illllwliidtotmk I-""°iUl|\l¢|ousmd||..|._r_______ _gl fl\rl;__uu!_ |m¢¢|1 was 3; number ¢f thi, :uw |
a 1 'Th e d ri l lfnilpmeneu m m m u m a ° " " " ' """°" '=P' °'» m och »vr» l¢n ndfé d|vm a|»e»we-ae eelahntlon ~» "~° mu- '3»~'i»';~?»"2f'a--»... .........i."J2 ~ ruff- f-:..9=-m r. af
I DK U D I IO ! T B !l l i l l m l l l y l l r w m l l y uw r lu n u h
ar/
Ai¢,.;.;n¢.;L|;.\.¢\».>.AAxgl ...
Blah' Nebrukx, amen 12 1oa1
wif~ T~e~ ~hes
`c u n l s n m c m n z c n
A. J . Hlrltti. Yum:
Bible School, 10 A. u.Morning Worship, 11 A. M.Chrlni n Enduvor, 6 :80 P. IL
Preaching, 7:80 P. ll.
llld-waek meeting Wodnelhy.
1:80 p. m.Bible radius! thi s we ek Mdn
wxm the second chapter vt Gah-
tims and continue through the
:sound chapter 01 Ephesians.
The Pre~pent¢eond czmpaignh
coNc|moA11oNA|. cmmcn
~ ~an eo~ in with mmylendld resolutions written upon
We apprednta dm flaweru tor
Smadny services unt by one otourfo rmer me mbe n, Mn. sm llnn-
grt, who no w reddes i n Kmns
'¢y_
The Lenten season calls us to n
deeper religionl life.It urges un
so look seriously into our mg, ol
life."Let a man examine rn-
seK"."Search me,o God,mdknow my heart; try me, and lmow
my thoughta; and lead me in the
way".
Have social pleasures and buo-
iness absorbed our attention to the
neglect af our religions privileges
and the church?Now is the time
(0 put first things first.Al weapproachEaster,such thuughts
shall pnvent my attendnnce at theserviceol wonhlp every Sunday
moming"1
We ahnll meet w study the
Word Slmdn Bt 10 o'c.Iock.At l l
o'clock we I join in the service
of worship.Your place awaits
yomAt 6:30 our young people will
gather for their Snndxy nightLenten sendon.Af. 7:80 we shall
go to the Baptist chnrd for our
uniou ca
I g t n ;ve ¢ .ha dnyto Godmd
in the hlg ext things.
Covared ~ dinner, 6:30.Come
everybody,
m a r n r m o n l s r c m m c n
W. Bymn Pudun,P a m !
,535 morning senden at 11
No evening servinu-we join
the Baptists.
u.
FIRST L UTHERAN c mmc n
James N. Lund, Pnbor
Sundxy,March 15th, is "MissionSunday" az First Lutheran <=1=g»=1=~
Sunday School meeting at :30,
will have a missions program.
Sermon by the pastor at themm-ning service at 10:45 will be a
mission sermon.The big meeting of the daywillbe at 3 p. m.Prof. J. P. Nielsen
and Mr. P. l-huge will Spelk-
Speclal music.Refreshments will
be served by the Women'n Auxil-i a da after the meeting.There
IS'Imonth tor 6mgnth§ beghming_Apr.\
I~
WIN
The hon
ideas for
meds
especially
urhlg .N
the Natio
Board m
Lamb
Have -
thick.P
utel, until
ddes.Th
LAMB ~
HQ |
~tu-uxive ways of tent-
cmzs 'rum' WILL
AMlLY'S FAVOR
~wife in search o! newpreparingthefamily
be inberesmd in a Iew
which ue msgeswd by
1 Live Stock audhieat
foilnwing recipes.
~pu with Hnrsendilh
Cr a m
~pu from rib cut rather
broil for about ten min-
deely browned on boLh
=» puto ntnpo fea c bn
og, A-~I q ,
~1 ~',, l \S I | ,~
4 . 3 g g ~2 *
g '=~»| _ . _ : :_g ..~~
very economiwly.The economy
featun will appeal 16 many read-
ers at um pnrtizular time.Tha fix-at ndpe is for a vanilla
deasert with ahocolnte sauce.The
only ingrodimts required are a
pint of milk, A package ol vnnilla
junket,some dhocohw,sugar,
butter, vanilla,and water.Pre-
pare junket according to dlreetiona
on package.m stand until firm,
nbout twenty minutes, than wu.
The chooolaus sauce il prepuedas
follows: Melt om square mmm-
enod chooollu in aauoo Pm. Plu-
ed in lugersauoepan of boiling
n u r .Add one tablespoon melted
§'"" EE',"§Fuf'_Huisermon.Sunday ..»..T'.`I'.?.».1.l a n m c s 1. 1981, Ind thg County Clerk m-ssio was Mexico.Rollcll w u PBOCE'£`\m'.L.| by n current evmt. Mrs.m w draw wnrnnu to pay
»\"°°~1\'¥='°' wi* E P"*'°&1'3' 22%County C<»w=1h§i9°°r° MP;On nwtion we Board adjourned a m 1 s r c m m c n
L. 1. Horus, Punml
and Grains or menco." " ' " ' ' " " 'mm-, NUbfi8k3| Much 9, wax no meH a r r i s o n g a v e a . p a p e r o n P n s o n s ,T h e B o a r d o f C o u n t y C o m m i s -4
u i i l f n l d i a n d H D B II S .~L H B !_:_.............¢ ~ u l n n r n n n n i i n » ¢ | i n l !| " n »
ez March 28, 1981.
GEORGE C. M¢QuA1u3IE.
Gnnntv Clerk.A v m n n n n v u w w Inuneru uusu ympu»»»»vv ..,...,,,..,.... -_,___Eda Si eri éhmidn ia pa p e r o n M e x s n F e b 24 1931
ic an s i n e bed States._'°-_. .H--___..............a Pre sen t.C h u .Nelso n,H ,C.Y O R K C R E E K N E W S
Save lor the Evening service,- »
m to atfpxdnnce, we had an ex-
ellem. day in our church Sunday.The nuhn- hui n nd mruria e
D r .
sons
at the
I I I ! !m r s .u e
w e r !S\ l I1 d I. V d
esumuu[inner zuesta B i s o n a n d C h r i s Hi n !
mn -......:¢"h».nf'+Ima nrauuulfnll'é é "kednnan honxe in
...... _ - _ -MODERN MASONRY
Iowinz renorts of lossel in
mu lm-....~. -....... ,._meeting were read and appruvsd.
Almer n careful exsmlmdon of
the following blllu on the different
funds lt wan moved and seconded
that the following clllmn be allow-
Ȣ\ma tha Cmmtv Clerk be i m
|Mrs. Pew Anderson spent. 'mes-dny wi th he r mwr, Mn. llo rflsChristiansen while the men fblks
mended the Kruse sale.
Bernard Wull w u A dinner
guest at the S. c. Jensen home on
Monday.
E Blair.
membership by n number o! Grand
Lodges, than hu arisen a good
deal of speculntion u w the cause.
The nzhznl conclusion would seemtabethltltllnreflectionolqze
§{m T»` aI~i§{¥un-mu on the ~M un. Hnhnd cm-hum.
lundsindlwedbeldwtopaythe sennndBettyI.mzms1vodto gmsame.Cnrrled.parental, Hwy Chrlztimsen homeHn. John Watkins, Poor ;4o.oo Monday,md nur BmdenvnsJoe mlm, Poor w>|x=z°'sd .fa '='=9. tu-m_M M b y
I Sn .rlnniunnfnn tha i: hm:n h - I E ' ¢ ~ ~n f . .n a n I Ha r la n d u n r mmme n |a?§"¢é<`i'"¢i1`}°E§'£3`§-T¥i»`e "&5}1n¢§' Er I i`¢}.'I'°n§L§'§&£i<=§Ln. Poor s`éf§5|[Ami e mmm wa s rmller in Omlhn Monday.
Mr. nm!Mm. Chxrlielww time .There an those' who
wodd have become emdldlwl ix!
more prosperom times.Also,
there have been members who were
unuble'w keep up with thw dues.
Thane two classes would i n d l
Wu-rick Bros., Hauling
Bdl\\ld$ Sion, Poor
Fontmello Stare,Poor
Wanda Uuh Stare, Poor
N. T. Lund Q Co., Pour
flilhnrfnnn Shura. Poor
2.50
19.1x12.00
27.57
8.00
59.87
heaping blupoon nt Horseradiah
Cram, sp ennly with A knife
Pl u e A u mixed muahroomrgeup on top ol each chop.Place in
..._.__ _.=.._..-.
uumwr sua wmeu u|uwu5»», ........ed,pour on gradually,while |dr~
rlns canntnntly, one-(hh-d cup boll~
ing water;then add one cup of
uunr.Brin! fu the boiling point
Ltd W illlams ezrs rn nr s aa y
n g .M r and `M'|~a Ol i ! ! T ln nno: oven mr two mmuwa.Horseradish Cream:Blend onetnblesp oonf flo ur with 1 tablesp oon
bu tter .Do n o t br o wn a t d l .Ad d
pap rik a,'A lu mp s ugar,s a lt , s le w
L,_ ,_|
and let bull fourteen minutes. C001
slightly and flavor with one-half
teaspoon vanilla.The second deusert includes a
littln Irullm.somethin!which is
probability take are of the iota!
decrease.However, a number ol
writers have wosen oo ignore or
minimize this feature. and attrlb-
um the lose to an increaalnsé lack
K-B Prlnting Co., Supplies 2/85me DeWeber, Poor m m <
J. AL Petersen, Poor zo.oo I
Pomdle Bros., Poor 41.ss|
sz.,-, um-D M 'm m .
~:1§°.»I»}.~».';'§e,j1;'
urops muon J ulc u, auu I uuuu uwsvI.- " ""' -" _ :" " " i "v ' "" "" "". "U ' H J * " " ' " ! " " " *.fifgee te n th alway s desirable a n d alwa y s ap -o f xnterest i n th e Ma x a m ;F r a -Ted L ath ro p, Po or§,§§"', ; ;=; § ', ? ' _, , , ,m gg lg gg k Lf 3 prec iubed by the kiddies.I t i s a s te rn ity .He r ma n Te l. C o ., Tolls
._:..._.;... _..L..-..;!..l...... a.. ...........a nn xi lv nrénnred as tha f i r s t a n d Th i s a lle z e d la c k o f in te re st i s FE.nu.Red fie ld. Po or
iééé
8.1581.5727.04
4.97
lin in school at Lincolnnunuuesmpxu,sunwg w |m=v=u-.- -i " " ' " - ----- -----lumping.y o 2 heaping table-almost L! not quite ns economical.
spoons g med horseradish und
inutes longer.
ed Lamb Chops
cook five
L u
Elih lum cho s null and e er,
liwr sou
1..>ms.H
thick and
moved.C
and imxon
ve chops cut 2 inches
the bone and fell rc-
t n pocket in the chops
slice of liver sausage
p p ppe,large fresh mush-1
Bnnnnn 'Cuallrd Whip
One package lemon junloet,1
pint milk, 3 bdnnnns, 1 egg white,
'v. cup sugar, 1 tablespoon lemon
juice.Wann the milk until luke
warm-not hot-and dissolve the
lemon junket in it.Have two of
the bananas slioed into the dessert
glasses;pour junket over them.
1 -. ...'_ ..-___.¢_-__.=» ..,said to exist because the Frawrn-
ity has failed to keep up with the
times, and that members hesdtsie
to attend lodge when so many
other places beckon with promises
of entertainment and eowtement.
The loss ol membership otlers
those who take this stand an op-
portunity bo endeavor to put across
the idea of whaz they term "pep-
ping up" and "modemizing"the
ea.; ;,fsn;;"n;,»;a
Otw Kruse, Poor
H. J. Cooke, Supplies
'rm Enterprise, Legal Pm:-
msBlair Tel. GQ., Rent & Tolls
Blair Tel. Co., Rent & TollsHammond a. swphens co.,
Supplies
J. A. West & Sons, PoorDr. n, w. Ben. Poor'
The ocondon being both Williarn~sen's and Taylor'a wedding anni-
vel-sary.Mr. and Mrs. Louie Hansen andfnmlly visited at the John Reeh
home Sunday afternoon..
Carl Erickson .shelled com for
Chris Vlnderslev Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clemens William-
B AC O N . AN D E G G S
A rec ent ne ws : to r y a b o u t th e
use o f eg gs i n Ne br a sk a th is
»: |||
midst the Peter Rudine home.r. and Mrs. Pete Christiansenund. Raymond spent Friday eve-
ning at the Wm. Kubie home,
Misa Dorothy Petersen spent the
week-end with her brother,Earl
Pefersen and family west of Her-
man.Carl Erickson shelled com for
John Reeh and Clemens William-
sen Monday afternoon.
Mrs.Anna Hugelman returnedhome Sunday after n visit with
her mother at Oakland.
THE HACK SAW
tha l-l~g in~tents that ham and
ez!!! or bacon and eggs are still
more popular than eggs alone.
Since Nebraska farmers get such a
large px-portion of their annual in-
VOLUEE ~Blair, Iiebuku, Mamh 12. 1981 Number 87
Some day warm go-
in g to le a rn a ll th e .
Word~ U0 :JM w a n '
neglect af our religions privileges
and the church?Now is the time
lo put first things first.Al weapproachEaster,such thuughtsandauth questions shadd enm-
rnand a large place.What might
not happen il we all made and
kept this Resolution:"Nothing
a n d c o o k i t i n th e o ve n un ti l th e
eg g i n s e t b ut n o t h a r d .An o th e r
rec ipe suggests th a t sc rambled
III.
eg gs s ho uld be se r ve d wi th sli c e s '
of c risp bac on.
come from the sale ol hogs, the
Agrieultural College il glad to re
commend ham and egg: or bneam
and eggs instead of just eggs
alone.
Two circulars mentioned in the
prevdous news story each contains
recipes for bacon and eggs.One
ol the redpes is for eggs in bacon
rings, and directs the cook to pur-
tially cook a strip of bacon, curl it
around the inside ol a muffin tin,
Lewellen-H. P. Widner of Suth
m'la.nd,took over ownership ofHaydenGrocery ,Store from Ben
Hayden.
use an interior wall:
and ceilings.The
use af this profluet
around an room adds
grettly to the ap-
The ocondon being both Williarn~sen's and Taylor'a wedding anni-
vel-sary.Mr. and Mrs. Louie Hansen andfnmlly visited at the John Reeh
home Sunday afternoon..
Carl Erickson .shelled com for
Chris Vlnderslev Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clemens William-
B AC O N . AN D E G G S
A rec ent ne ws : to r y a b o u t th e
use o f eg gs i n Ne br a sk a th is
»: |||
midst the Peter Rudine home.r. and Mrs. Pete Christiansenund. Raymond spent Friday eve-
ning at the Wm. Kubie home,
Misa Dorothy Petersen spent the
week-end with her brother,Earl
Pefersen and family west of Her-
man.Carl Erickson shelled com for
John Reeh and Clemens William-
sen Monday afternoon.
Mrs.Anna Hugelman returnedhome Sunday after n visit with
her mother at Oakland.
THE HACK SAW
tha l-l~g in~tents that ham and
ez!!! or bacon and eggs are still
more popular than eggs alone.
Since Nebraska farmers get such a
large px-portion of their annual in-
VOLUEE ~Blair, Iiebuku, Mamh 12. 1981 Number 87
Some day warm go-
in g to le a rn a ll th e .
Word~ U0 :JM w a n '
neglect af our religions privileges
and the church?Now is the time
lo put first things first.Al weapproachEaster,such thuughtsandauth questions shadd enm-
rnand a large place.What might
not happen il we all made and
kept this Resolution:"Nothing
a n d c o o k i t i n th e o ve n un ti l th e
eg g i n s e t b ut n o t h a r d .An o th e r
rec ipe suggests th a t sc rambled
III.
eg gs s ho uld be se r ve d wi th sli c e s '
of c risp bac on.
come from the sale ol hogs, the
Agrieultural College il glad to re
commend ham and egg: or bneam
and eggs instead of just eggs
alone.
Two circulars mentioned in the
prevdous news story each contains
recipes for bacon and eggs.One
ol the redpes is for eggs in bacon
rings, and directs the cook to pur-
tially cook a strip of bacon, curl it
around the inside ol a muffin tin,
Lewellen-H. P. Widner of Suth
m'la.nd,took over ownership ofHaydenGrocery ,Store from Ben
Hayden.
use an interior wall:
and ceilings.The
use af this profluet
around an room adds
grettly to the ap-
50.80
23.95
40.05
UJ JUin each on
chop aroun
plece.Sem
broil us di
rounds of t
room whic
ter on top
Lamb is
[lrmg the tail of the
in place.Broil or pan
eted above.Serve on
mst with n large mush
has beenfried in but
I eueh chop._specially good in shew
to form a round Ilutl uet sumo in "mm plum until set.about twenty minutes. then chill.
Beat egg while until sti{f,.add
remaining banana-which has been
previously mashed,--sugar and
lemon julce,beating altogether
until thick.Add as topping when
ready to serve.
Masonic lodges.
Perhaps there are a number of
Masons that hold with this view.
If "pepping up"and "modemiz~
ing" mean a predominance oljazz
band methods, fun, entertainment.
and little or no regard for serious-
lncss. then one fears that theyare
Howard Jensen, Sec.Treas.,
Farm Bureau 245.28
Rivett Lhr. 6: Coal Oo., Poor 5.25
Omaha School Supply Co.,
Supplies 1.35
K-B Printing Co., Supplies 64.51
Rivett Lbr. & Coal Co., Poor 89.85
Marion Sutherland.Telns 9- trial 0 the recipe given below r .0 eriooking the true mission of 2.89will prove:DAM CUL L EGE Nrs ws mo ms v .gramsthe Fratenuty.Nye-Jenks Grain Co., Poor 8.05I r i s h S t e w O u r D a n a A C a p e l l a C h o i r s a n g M a s o n r y i s g e n e r a l l y c o n c e d e d c m m e n s e n L b r .c o . ,P o o r 1 3 2 . 0 5
* P h a n *Mn n r l u l n m h fn l n n l l n r f a _ L \ \ r - _ _ \ . _ . _ |f_ . . -H ._ .|_ .l - J t o h a v e h a d ~ ~ H I T I O I I K 8 M T H . - W m .~ P O O T ~
AulC¢ pu1 c u p c urr
tu mi p s, c u
toe s c ut in
'A tc aspoo
W i pe me a
c loth,an d
niponn Pu
n u n | | | | | \ ] 'A V I § . \ . ' \ ¢ l ¢ l L U l ; ,
ts, c u t i n c ube s; 1 c up
in c ubes, 3 c ups pota=
cubes;1 te asp oon sa lt,
pepper, 1 onion slic ed.
wi th a c lea n,d a mp
c ut i n 2~inch .square
in n lmtf ln vnvnf wi'lh
ar.. muorneau, Lowa bunuay , nemrea la r g e an d apprec iative audienc e
i n th e Fi r s t C hr i s ti a n Churc h o f
Moorh ead.Th e C h o ir wi ll pres ent
a concert a t Atlan tic ,I o wa du r-
i n g th e aftern oon o f Ma r c h 15
a n d a t Au du bo n du r i n g th e eve-
ban d of wo rk er s, me n wh osg p le a-
sures were .derived n o t f r o m th e
artificial but from the real.They
believed and taught.that by the
application of certain principles,
many of which the tools of their
tra de s y mbo li ze d me n c o uld li ve a
- _ - . . v . . - - -. - ._ - _-. ._Vinton~E\'ans Chev. Co., Re-
pa ir s
Omaha Road Equip . Co. , Re-
pairsJ o h n Ha ll, L a b o r
Sarn Ha li ,La b o r
Chr is F .F r s h m, D r a g g i n g
l n l n llnnuna |\\nn|c|{nn
7-10
3.40
12.00
16.00
10.35
R1 on,,..,.... _boiling wa
one andlender.A
ion, salt,
minutes l
little floureuld water
Leg of
r and cook slowly fore~halI hours or until
d carrots, turmps, on
epper and cook for 80
ger Thlcken mt h Arnmed in A paste wxth
h Brown potawes,
Wlmt o Serve with Lnmb \
green pe , splnach turmps,an
nl--5 U....u w ru.ru-= .my nm..-bers of the Choir will travel in the
two busses which are owned and
operated by Lhe Choir nrganiza-l
tion.A serles of Bible Study meeb-
ings will he held at Dana College,
March 16 to 19, under the direc-
tion ol the Rev. C. M. Videheck.
Lutheran pastor of Elk Horn, Ia.
Mr. Strandvold ol the edilnrial
Stoljngch trjoubles an usually more serious than they appear
Some d-ly we're go-ing to learn all the.words bo "My Coun-try 'Tis of Thee".
Bright Spring daysrevealthewink is
work on your pro-perty.Remove themaskof wear and
depreclatlcm by us-ing DEVOE Paint.
lt ls true economy,and gives lasting
satishctlon.
We Are Informed
Bya rellahlenuthor-ity that if she kiss-
es a baby on the
cheek, she's a young
girl; lf she ldssea itsmouth, she's an oldmaid;if she ldssesthe back of its neck,
she is a mother.
F o r lnlidg walls
"DeVoe" Velour Flu-lsh.I t is A flat,walhable oil pdnt,
manldlciured f o r
use an interior wall:
and ceilings.The
use af this produa
remlts in an ntiatie
and durable decorz#
tive d f w f ,which
adds greatly Co thc
beauty of the hvme.
Agent:This pcliey
would p|»¢1,¢¢1;you,
wo,in case yearwife should die.MX. Henpeck: But in
that case I would.n'tned pmtecdon.
We have.; nic¢'u-
sonment of Steneils.
A slenciled border
FETEHSEI
m m n f
Bldr. Nebraska
around a room addsgreatlytatheav-
peannce and is eas-
ily put on.
Speaking ot the ex-
pression. "clean as ahound'| tooth"whyissho\md's toothcleaner than s bull
dog's, for instance?
A little boy,accord-
ing'to x fie nd ofours, stumbled on apileofemptytin
cans on his first
visit 00 the country.
I-Ie examined them;dhmvned they wereoldcondensedmilk
a ns a n d wle d,
I
Q
nest."
Hellldantlsa poor
n allulftfe i lqllde ro b-
~room ~ t r i ~ o ~every night..
iswnce,but would,through mememory ol good deeds, of contri-
butions to human welfare,con-
tinue on through the centuries.
Masonry,today,is a composi-
tion of those truths which have
existed from time immemorial andthosethathavebeengathered
Nebr-Iowa Service smuon,OilSinclair Refining Co., Gan
Nebr.Iowa Oil Co.,G uAxel Hansen, Dragging >zSinclair Refining Oo., Gan
W. H. Schiemann, Repairs
Hancock Impl. Co., Repairs
Harm Beckflnbor
4.13
1s.ss
9.4910.8020.9319.25
1 1.00
23.04
large prpo~o~ o~ thei~ ~nn~al in- | H~yden.
of agony and grief.
"Did'i" Health Powder! have helped many to regain their
helllh.Very successful in the treatmetxt of Indigestion, Constl~
pation; Siamxuh Ulcers, Catarrh, Pilu, Gallswnes, Headaches,
Dizzdness, Heartburn, ew.
"Dinh" Hullh Pbwden have prvven very benaficial when
used with"'Dmll'|" Woncfer Oil for Rhemnntism, Neuralgla, Stiff
Jolnts, Neuritis, etc.
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chmhedf
One week trntmefnr SLM One month lr~nlmen'$".00
o~;»u»¢|@ "Dld's" Wander 0il__31.oo
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me Nam lem Sl.OMAHA, NEB.
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THE HACK SAW
maid;if she kissesthe back of its neck,
she is a mother.
F o r m E .w~ls
BLUE` RIBHUN TANKAGE $2.65
usrf:
c o.
lude funn !RRADlA1'ED CON-
cEN'm.4'rs:n YEAST O F m a n
VITAMIN D POTENCY.HIGHLACTIC BU'rrEamL K. POTAS-
SIUM IODIDE and Vitamin n
VOLUEE ~Blair, Iiebuku, Mamh 12. 1981 Number 87
Some day warm go-
in g to le a rn a ll th e .
wo rd s bo " My C ou n-
tr y ' Ti s o f Th e e " .
..........
B r i g h t Sp ri n g d ay s
reveal th e wi nte r' s
wo r k o n y o u r pr o -
pe rty .Re move th e
ma s k o f we a r a n d
deprec iation b y us-
in g D E V O E Pai nt.
I t is tr u e ec onomy ,
an d givea la s ti n g
satisfzc tion.
W e A r e In f o rme d
B y a r e li a b le a u th o r -
ity tha t i f s h e k i s s -
es a ba by o n th e
cl}eek. she's e young
~stencil~~rden:
FETEHSEI
m m n f
use an interior wall:
and ceilings.The
use af this produa
remlts in an ntiatie
and durable decorz#
tive d f w f ,which
adds greatly Co thc
beauty of the hvme.
Agent:This pcliey
would p|»¢1,¢¢1;you,
wo,in case yearwife should die.MX. Henpeck: But in
that case I would.n'tned pmtecdon.
We have a nic¢'u-ol~c o ~ d ~mil~
cms a n d wled,
nest."
Hellldantlsa poor
n allulftfe i lqllde ro b-
~Ie ~in pu~n:mm-.uemnu ~ m ~ t r i ~ o ~
manufactured fo 1 every night..
around a room addsgreatlytatheav-
peannce and is eas-
ily put on.
Speaking ot the ex-
pression. "clean as ahound'| tooth"whyissho\md's toothcleaner than s bull
dog's, for instance?
A little boy,accord-
ing'to x fie nd ofours, stumbled on apileofemptytin
cans on his first
visit 00 the country.
I-Ie examined them;dhmvned they were
I
Q
\paragus cauliflower;curram.
jelly, gun a jelly, mint sauce or
sherbet; c p or horseradish sauce.
Lamb C ops:Créamed, French
fried, ora string potatoes; green
=\.¢-i U. me uewm.-K "sw" ss ue-corah, Iowa will deliver a serles ol
lectures at Dana College,March
20.His forenoon lecture will deal
with the great Danish scientific
..,...x....1 n 1....-\...-..A... ..u.....
through the agen, preserved and
handed down from generation to
generation.It offers. to those who
seek, a wonderful field of research
und, as a reward, A life of happi-
Byron McDonald,Labor 2s.o4\
A. N. Ballard, Labor 8.80`
Omaha R/Gad Equip. Co., Re-
pairs -89.25Nifholas Qi] Com. Gss 1s.§§
" r m beg Brussels 5 rout;o f glsuum, an I. anl.uu:u:||.nu u..|.vr:r .Jg nn Ang efl, M F f m ;.;~¢1i3h,plnea gple je lly no on lec ture wi ll be o n th e aub~°; _= = wm g *hgh '"=°<;j°{Yd agg Ha nc o c k Im;
__fr - ;_:_..__|..\:-__fort nf tha Rnttln nf tha Pnnmz. and w ~ B I B IRE,I*0l.lg B li Ye Chr is II in z.
en, ne pau rs u.null. Co ., Re ptirs 4.35
W o r k &Mi le -u r L r z e u p l
Ru a st_ S
potutoeg o
ed ` o r b o i l
bag-e,wa x
b r o wn g r a
min t sau og
Sad dle o
euppu: suces.ould er:Boiled swe et
mash ed pota toe s; b ak-
onions, c reamed c ab-
beans;bread dressing,
;watermelo n pic kle s;
la m b z Ma;shed pota
and the e vening lec ture on Present
Tr en d s in Da ni s h Li ter atu re .
The a nn ua l d mmatic an d hu mo u-
ous dec lamatory contests spon-
so r o d \ hy th e college wi ll be he ld
Saturd ay eve nin g, Mar c h 21.Th e
college ozjgtoric al c o n te s t will be
t...f.||\|.\...I-.. .........:....n......1.. no
application of its truths.
The Fratemity was conneivedby
workers and is primarily for those
who us willing, through study,to
gain a truer conception 01' prin~
ciples that will light the way in a
path that leads towards a more
useful and benefidnl existence.
T i g ;" " " `1oo.oo
A. N. Ballard, Labor <30.60
W. H. Pawling, Labor 7.00MarionSutherland, Jaller
Fees 52.00
Wm. Nohrenberg, Labor 26.00Axel Hansen, Dragging 65.60Axlndt Hdvye., §\pp|len 7.85
The Craft never claimed m offer
entertainment in the common
meaning of the word;and those
who live only for today, who mesolely int/ereibed in the pursuit of
momentary,artificial pleasure
have no place within lla folds.
It ls possible to bdng about a
drastic chmge in the quality ot
Masonic rnembenhlp;to ignore
Bhd forget withln its lodges the
principles and leaching: that have
# v m the Ffgtgnuty life and
growth through tha ages, but if
such 1 change ll brought about,
Masonry will cease u live.
-W e A r e Informed
By a r elia b le au th or -
ity tha t i f s h e k i s s -
es a ba by o n th e
cheek, she's a y oung
girl; if she kisses its
I :||
Dickens--'l"he Burguer~Bowman-
Mnthcws Lumber Co.o f K n u u
City, purchased Hatcher Lumber
Co. Interests.~ Ted L a t h r o p
Epeciads Friday and Saturday
maid;if she kissesthe back of its neck,
she is a mother.
F o r m E .w~ls
OVERHAUL
Your Car Now
'-@'*
NOW IS THE TIME to let us
OVERHAUL your Car and
get it A L L TUNED UP as
Spring is just around the corner.
Briugin your c u and let un
tell you just what it will coat
to fix it up.
We also specialize in Body and
11 Fender work.
mg-1 ,¥;",,:s¢~ 10 bm 29c
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
HEBSHEYSCOCOA
v, m.I l c
1 .
ADVO
s u u m m s
Mmm! or Tvluh
a Cans296
IDAHO
N A V Y "BEANS
25c
Swansdown Cake Flour 194:
»\
rled.a Resolution was adopted
whereby all the banks of Wuh-
ington county were designated de-posiwrles for safekeeplng of coun-
gy moneys upon thw complying
with the provddons of the Staf-tutes ol the Stlte of Nebraska as
now in force nr as hereinafter
amendedon méliqp ddy mule and ear-
rled,a Resolution was adopwd
whereby the application of IreneJansen,Guardian of James D.
Vau
l
lun, in the District Court of
Was ngtofn County, Nebraska,w
sell certain nal enum, be and ls
hemby approved.By order ol the County Court,
pile of empty tin
cans on his first
visit 00 the country.
I-Ie examined them;dhmvned they wereoldcondensedmilk
ans a nd wle d,
wo,in case yourwife should die.Mr. Henpeck: But in
that case I wouldn't
need protection.
We have a nic¢u-
somnent of Stencils.
A stenciled border
granwd to the following: Mrs. A.
J. Hurst, $20.00 per month for 6
mon!-hs beginning Apr.1,1981:
Marion M.Brunwn,$6.66 per
nest."
Hellldantlsa poor
n allulftfe i lqllde ro b-
FETEHSEI
m m n f
~». u p m ,m l f . n ¢ | r - u .u a ~ ~ v i ~ d a ~
mmulnctumd l o r e nry nlght.
J. na.r o m : e r n u n s
I n nsz u
Qulcx AnnowS G A P n u n s
136
"°"*"""~' r o ~r ~ m
,,,zsc
Ll'l'l'LE CROWm - = = \ ; = F l o u r
| ¢
211:
PINK
The Craft never claimed m offer
entertainment in the common
meaning of the word;and those
who live only for today, who mesolely int/ereibed in the pursuit of
momentary,artificial pleasure
have no place within lla folds.
It ls possible to bdng about a
drastic chmge in the quality ot
Masonic rnembenhlp;to ignore
Bhd forget withln its lodges the
principles and leaching: that have
# v m the Ffgtgnuty life and
growth through tha ages, but if
such 1 change ll brought about,
Masonry will cease u live.
-W e A r e Informed
By a r elia b le au th or -
ity tha t i f s h e k i s s -
es a ba by o n th e
cheek, she's a y oung
girl; if she kisses its
I :||
Dickens--'l"he Burguer~Bowman-
Mnthcws Lumber Co.o f K n u u
City, purchased Hatcher Lumber
Co. Interests.~ Ted L a t h r o p
Epeciads Friday and Saturday
maid;if she kissesthe back of its neck,
she is a mother.
F o r m E .w~ls
OVERHAUL
Your Car Now
'-@'*
NOW IS THE TIME to let us
OVERHAUL your Car and
get it A L L TUNED UP as
Spring is just around the corner.
Briugin your c u and let un
tell you just what it will coat
to fix it up.
We also specialize in Body and
11 Fender work.
mg-1 ,¥;",,:s¢~ 10 bm 29c
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
HEBSHEYSCOCOA
v, m.I l c
1 .
ADVO
s u u m m s
Mmm! or Tvluh
a Cans296
IDAHO
N A V Y "BEANS
25c
Swansdown Cake Flour 194:
»\
rled.a Resolution was adopted
whereby all the banks of Wuh-
ington county were designated de-posiwrles for safekeeplng of coun-
gy moneys upon thw complying
with the provddons of the Staf-tutes ol the Stlte of Nebraska as
now in force nr as hereinafter
amendedon méliqp ddy mule and ear-
rled,a Resolution was adopwd
whereby the application of IreneJansen,Guardian of James D.
Vau
l
lun, in the District Court of
Was ngtofn County, Nebraska,w
sell certain nal enum, be and ls
hemby approved.By order ol the County Court,
pile of empty tin
cans on his first
visit 00 the country.
I-Ie examined them;dhmvned they wereoldcondensedmilk
ans a nd wle d,
wo,in case yourwife should die.Mr. Henpeck: But in
that case I wouldn't
need protection.
We have a nic¢u-
somnent of Stencils.
A stenciled border
granwd to the following: Mrs. A.
J. Hurst, $20.00 per month for 6
mon!-hs beginning Apr.1,1981:
Marion M.Brunwn,$6.66 per
nest."
Hellldantlsa poor
n allulftfe i lqllde ro b-
FETEHSEI
m m n f
~». u p m ,m l f . n ¢ | r - u .u a ~ ~ v i ~ d a ~
mmulnctumd l o r e nry nlght.
J. na.r o m : e r n u n s
I n nsz u
Qulcx AnnowS G A P n u n s
136
"°"*"""~' r o ~r ~ m
,,,zsc
Ll'l'l'LE CROWm - = = \ ; = F l o u r
| ¢
211:
PINK
w e ;bo"rice.spinach ~llclu .luuuully lxvluullg, uxuxcll -3°.»c a u li f lo wg lr c u rr n t i e llva a u c e ., I A pi ano re c ital und er the d1 rec
mb Chops: Au gratln
potatoes;spinanh
sauce, asparagus;w~
mlnrjelly.
w:Boiled potatoes;
carrots, celery, onions,
jelly.
A ol Lamb:Stuffed
toes;eecalloped toma-
toa; cranbrry jelly.
Breaded
or escallo
with onio '
maw sau:
Lamb S
dumplinga;
cabbage;
Roast B
baked po
tion ol Professor Dorothy Bmun
Mnlmln, instructor in plum,wlll
be presented at the college audi-torium the evenlng of Mitch 27.
In two closely contested debaheu,
Dann and York tled for suprem-
acy,Dam winning the negative
side by a 2 to 1 decision and York
College winning the alflnnatlve
slde ot the question of world-wide
`.~, ,
cU5
~F4an
m
UE>-
3
BLUE` RIBHUN TANKAGE $2.65
u s r f :
Vilm&
IN YOURc a m s s r n r n
lude funn !RRADlA1'ED CON-cEN'm.4'rs:n YEAST OF manVITAMINDPOTENCY.HIGHLACTIC BU'rrEamLK. POTAS-
SIUM IODIDE and Vitamin nConcentrates in COD LIVER OIL-RICH IN vm mm s A. B. c.D and E.
(MILK SUGAR FEED).Pm u m
Coeddhlh.K1-wo contain the
natural lnlund mhmnl elannta
of mlllr.10% lldble (milk. |l||.r)
and the hlghat nerwlhn ol' the
invaluable mllk mlnenl unlbbleC0 feed.
~ Ted L a t h r o p
Epeciads Friday and Saturday
maid;if she kissesthe back of its neck,
she is a mother.
F o r m E .w~ls
mg-1 ,¥;",,:s¢~ 10 bm 29cHEBSHEYSCOCOA
v, m.I l c
ADVO
s u u m m s
Mmm! or Tvluh
a Cans296
IDAHO
N A V Y "BEANS
25c
Swansdown Cake Flour 194:
S
'rowrronzs
No z CANS
12:
Axumlcmx
L.z u
~stencil~~rden:
nest."
Hellldantlsa poor
n allulftfe i lqllde ro b-
FETEHSEI
m m n f
~». u p m ,m l f . n ¢ | r - u .u a ~ ~ v i ~ d a ~
mmulnctumd l o r e nry nlght.
J. na.r o m : e r n u n s
I n nsz u
Qulcx AnnowS G A P n u n s
136
"°"*"""~' r o ~r ~ m
,,,zsc
Ll'l'l'LE CROWm - = = \ ; = F l o u r
| ¢
211:
PINKSALMON
2 can254:
n ao o r r m
S D I .
49:
rMATHE DESSERT
n e e m m e .A Da n a L e n t e n n r o n a m was
|pnasented over Radi0Sl;t 1_W0"|A1 nn.munmnl-Ieve yo1
home who
No!
ment forknows tha
thousands
drle who
things the
u little lalry in your
'll not drlnk milk?
e is not an advertlse~
soap,but the writer
there are hundreds of
I little boys and llttle
o not eat many of the
c should ent, and do notdrlnk one or two ol the beverngea
my e ho uli a r m.Aa a conse-
quence thhte are far too.manypalecheek#where roses shoudd
bloom, and far too many mothers
who lpend deepleu hours `worry-
ing about e health of some lov-
ed one.|
Althongi humans seem to take
naturally .to meny of the foodswhichare eeoential,lt ls rather
ltrange um other eseentlsl food:
are not elvays as popular ee they
lhonld be,Spinach, lettuce Ind
string beam are three food. that
msny children refuse to eat.Milk,
xrhlchlealmo atape dectlo odtor
dlldren of tender yearn is nn-forwnatsl one or the beveragesthat is mi slwayn rellehed.
Mu c h o ,e t | P . M .The next
radio program ot Dans Collegm
over the some station wil begivenl
Thumday afternoon, Merch 19 eij
4 o'¢-Jock.Dann College prognlns\
are glven on alternate Thursdays
at 4 o'clock.
Fr. CALHOUN
AND vlcmrn
Mn. Wm. Kruger entertained n
number of Omaha relative: at a
one o'clock luncheon Monday alter-
noon, in honor of Mrs. Carl Feld~
husen.
On Wednesday alternoon, Mrs.
Wm. Sievers entertained n. num-
ber of glrlhood klende,oompll-
mentary to Mn. Chrl Feldhunn.
A pleasant afternoon was spent
talking over old times.
Miss Daley and Mary Slade: en-
tertained at bridge Seturdgy evo-
nlng.Hrs.John Laude and
Arthur Clausen were awarded
flrst prizes and Mn. Guy Slader
and Mark Slader, seconds.Avery
~L w. Chick Starter ~
|cmmms non-I §
S mumo and vrrnmx pqa
as __ __§
Ienjoxmbla time wus had hu all' 'riniesz' " az" " ttewday: vidting her sister. Hrs. Hu
iB
$3.00 per cwt.
$2.85 in 500 lb. lots gEdf. n..:.;."..:,;"..:,':...,. ann-urban -aw uwm ugv v m yurv glluwlllv la second ying.When 1 Bunn
lln dilh of junket, or mms
Ilght pud ng or whip filled with
mi lk, u before A llttle bw
or girl, iq hu met l¢| Waterloo.
Seldom d tha child give a tho'tto the faz that this dessert my
be eompoqed ulmo n endnly of
milk.Ha o n l y k n o w u t l n t i t l x»umaLhlng]lvm¢. something tasty,
m d ¢ha him d u
mm; "rt"lhnda fur la mb-
fhing Lhnt mult be eaten
yhnna nr opportunity :Evals-
, , ; " . .b W -.. -.- M. " "'" ~";
evanlng,which wen thoroughly
anjoyed by all.Hnrry Ro hm! a nd Mi na Am
and Ella ntumo d Frldny from
California where they have been
lines tha (inn o! the you.
ur. and l i n . B u r y h p l l
Cnrnll, Nah.,:pant Friday um
Sttmdny at the Gm Lage home.
Mr. md Mn. Henry Knue md
llr. a nd Mn. Herma n Kllndt nv
bandad the funeral ol' Eggert Of!
At Bmuingmn, an Wednuday.
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tha Am women Umm mes vm.n|~ ~pe,:m,A ;Mn. Gwm Hohner, Jr. on 'Ihun-|
m m "d ang maybe mug, up day afternoon, with twelve mom-
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:Rum l n u u u u l u l I n - u u n i i l
Comxdlmen present m d voting
'AYE', the motion curled.
The iollewing bill! were read:
L . w . n m
s m Sha dy
Sun SwvtnlJames Rhnades
Jen Watts
R a l p h m m
H. J.'Cookls
Frank Thompson
c. .0 N. w. 11.11. c¢.
Werner B. Shiem-In
C. w. F. Cod Compmy
Westinghouse Electrk C0.
Watinghousa Electric Co.
Eekenroth Valve & Mfg. Co.
Amar. Hnndwan
Gencnl Eleetric Co.
Nebnslu-Iowa Oil Oo.
Grace Stmve
Rldmrd Dnnlell
Chu. Mortensen
He rman hdv ig
M. SimonunLloyd ChlmberlGrnybnx Electric Co.
$128.1260m g
10.00
11.00
2,50
8.15
10.96
a s u s
w s
ms za
55.69
£6.77
10.00
5.85
1.00
8.62
110.00
125.00135.00
100.00
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100.001134
Iowa-Nebraska Light &'
Power
Interstate M. & S
Vic Nordgreen
McMuter~Carr Su
Earl Krause
Badge Gustin
Epperly & Nelson
Standard Oil Com
. E, Krause
131051.
12.25
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pply Co.5,80
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2.86
27.75
pany 58.95
287.50
. c ° .
Llnn.Emil Scheer h u moved
there whore Llnn'; lived and Mr.ma Mn. nk. Ads ms un a nnum
of Omaha, moved into the haue
vacated hy Mr. and Mrs. Emll
Scheer which Mr. Ada-me recently
purchased.Null Johnson of neuValley, hu moved ln John Juk-erott's house and Dnn Jack ofa m ' . : m ° : ~°f'-°°°~.moved
e property.Jesse Lamb has mov Into JohnFnnkaetlla bonu,reaently occu-
pled by Julius Hou who hu mov-
ed onto the Will Unland farm.
Solomon Pfeiffer returned afewdnys ago from Gelber, Ollla. where
he spent the winter with his chil-
dren.Mrs. H. J. Grove and Mrs. ChrisSorensonwere hostesses Tuesdayevening w the M. E. Young Ladle:
kenalngum at the home of Mrs.Grove.Mrs. Plul J onu wu the
leader ol the lemon study.About
|.hlny»flve ladies were present.The M. E. Misdonary Sodety
was entertained on Wednesday db-
ernoon hy Mrs. A. J. Edgnr :ther
home.Mrs. H. W. Schoettger andMrs.Hag; Reckmeyer were in
charge of e program.The Congregational Ladies' Cir-
cle held s one o'clo¢k covered dish
luncheon nt Crane Chapel Wednes-day afternoon.At the business
meetings plans were mnda for A
covered dish affair to which the
husbands of the members will beinvited.The date was set for the
18th of March.
R. H.
lnsun
Over F
l(¢'a|
o'c1ock P. M. in the County C005
Room in Blair, Nebnaka, as the
time Ind plnce ol said hwins.
and that if you do not then appear
and contut the same the Conn
dersau,Deceued.Notiu il hereby given that Carl
G. Anderaun and Amy Jensen havetiled wim the undersigned, County
Judge of Washington County,Nebraska, their linnl report as Ad-
- oLASMUSSEN
u All Kinds
Office. ers Slate Bank
creditors ol add cable; thnx no
C o u r t i n s a i d s h w h u e v e x n o -
quired jurlsdicdan thereof;u m
more than two years have alnpssd
since the death of said decedent;
md praying for an order of this
Court barring all claims ngainst
ln dllm v e s e t t h a lt t h d l y u l
M.m\,, 1981 xt. 2 o'c.|ock P. M., ltmy aflice in laid County fo# the
hearing thereof.Dated February 19, 1931.(SEAL)I. c. ELLER,
5-At County Judge.
FINAL REPORT
~NTY COURT OF
oN co UN'rY,
RASKA.
linda J. Banks, de-
filed in the Sttie of Nebraska tor
tha appointment of m mdminisirlf
t o r o t n a i d e n a u a d t h e r b y t h e
and made an \m>lif-diva for find
adminiltrzticm and discharge, mdfor the udgnment of residue ol
estate to meh other penons uHfr!¢-ns
~;=... ..
Witness my hand and offir l
ual this 2nd day ol March, 19 .
(SEAL)I. c. ELLER,
7-4t County Judge,
lotta Sophie Anderson,deceased,
and made an .application for final
administration and discharge, and
for the asaigmnent, of residue of
estate to auch other persons as
x
N TRANSFERSwck and Gnln
nulingE 111 Am 21
the time af the death of uid de-
cedent, that he died iututate,a
detemzinxdun of hh bein,thdr
degree of kinship, and the right
of descent of the real property ot
which he died seized.
You are further notified u m
this Court has by order fixed the
NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT
'1A. c. new. Atforneym THE COUNTY COURT OFWASHINGTON COUNTY,NEBRASKA.
_.H
enby given that
f hu filed with the
County Judge of
unty, Nebraska, hex
.Executrix af the
a J. Banks deceased,
I Ihearing thereof.
NOTlCE OF FINAL REPORT
x
d t y for the construction of n
power lin e.
Th e C ha ir man of th e P ar k C om-
mi ttee r e po r ts th a t th e w o r k oi'
tr i mmi n g tr e e s i n th e Cas te ttzr
u
NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL
.J. H. Barry, Attorney.IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
WASHINGTON couN'rY,
NEBRASKA.
heard, and that il you do not than
appear and contest,m d Court
my Pmbatg and :amd the nme,and grant ldministrldcm of the
eatahn m Marin Bolln.'rm notice s hlll be published
for three week aucoasivdy i n
Instrument,and for the appoint-ment of Marla Bolln u Execvtrlx
That on the 27th day of llzrfh,
1931,at 10 o'dock A.M.,laid
petition und the proof ol the a-'
Th e C i t y ~ a s u r e r ' a f e p o r t f o r
th e m o n th o f F e b n l lr y w a s r e a d .
Mo ve d a n d Sec onded,th i s rep ort
"4 »l |I
NOTICE:OnTl\u ~ay,e 1-
day of April,1981 at 2 o'clock
P. M., at the county court rooms
in Blair, Washington County, Ne~
braska,Fred Montrom will offer
|n¢_.~..,.
Wihlesn my hand and ctfidal
sed this 2601 day of February.
1931.(SEAL)l. c. ELI-ER.
7-lt County Judge.
01' p l l :9 :.pu r po r ti n g L o b e the la s t will a n d
te s ta me n t o f E d wa r d Siegrist. de-
ceased, late of W ashington County ,
a t wh iq h ti me a n d plac e a ll per-
~ I h~ve set the 21st day of
March, 1931 at 2 o'clock P. M., at
l »the
md that the eontncts have been
dgned by the Mayor and Clerk.
u m a a n d Seconded,m m the
street &-'Alley Committee be in-
atxuclad tn have the necexslrygndhzgworkdoneonButler
s u m between Fifth Street &
Walker Avenue.On roll call,
Coundlmen pnnent voting 'AYE',
the mation carried.
The City Clerk reports dur. uw
Ountracton on the Swimming Pool
. ¢.....~McKay, Sdunldt, Thietje md Rub~
nts voting 'AYE', the motion car-
ma .The Chllrm-In o l the Ughm
Commitke reports that this com-
mu n e w u una ble to mn m y
ddinim agreemumt with the pro-
The Ice Commiss~onen;report
was read.Moved and Seconded,
Councilman present and voting
nonlml, which wu held by r»~f-dhlght, wall very lmprexnive .Er
md Ethel Miller, Betty M:. .Jmd Ella Elsner wer, swan.thereeond nnk. that ol Flrr , .hopShort hike Un the L 3|.-'Iredeals nn given by 1.h~_.lul-owing the awards.
A numbe r o f frle fnds ~'.-
,Ives from Arlington and v.elniv.yxttended the funeral services heldstBenning!-on Wednesday lo r
Zggert Oft-
ldn. J. C. Badger wo; hasten»o 1 tourepme ql ladies ThundnyLfternoun, 1 eourtay to her dmv,
Ire.Major Ormeby of Casper,Wyo.Mrs. F. E. welm held high
neon nt bridge.The memhen of the VolunteerFire Department met at the home
11 Thurman Spangler W needny
svenlng for their regal monthly
meeting.Mr. Spangler hu been:anfined to his home for u year ormore on weount ul illneu and he
invited them io meet with him as
he could not attend. A 'duich trat'
lunch was served following the
business.Mr. and Mrs. G. l. Pfeiffer st-
Lended a birthday dinner at the
Ray Roberts home in Fremont onSunday, in honorof Mrs. Roberts'
I N
NEI
ceased-
Notice in
Elizabeth Wu
nndnndrmed.
vn
es
F`5E"i.iv'J=
father, C. H. Erwin
~.DE SOTO LOCAIS
""'T" ua nnv n
n o u n s
Ofiioe
Dr. Nor0Over thPb
;Date d February z um, ~n(SEAL)I. c.'ABSIRACTEB ;6~4t County Judge.I
'B
" Mnyla Bldg.NOTICE 'ro c ns rmo ns
§A. C. Debel, Atwrney
IN THE COUNTY COURT OFnn K. Rathmnnu
o s mr n zs r wAs mNG'ro N c0UN'rY,
Blair Drug Co.NEgR_ASK_,\_
c Black 41 I..n.. Mm.-\» nf th e E mu o l.
NEBRASKA.
Estate of Olive A. Ward,De-
ceased.
Notice is hereby given that
Norris E. Ward has filed with the
undersigned,County Judge of
Washington County, Nebraska, his
finad :eport as Administrator of
the estate of Olive A. Ward, de-
ceased, and made an application
sons
come
Da
( SEA
9-4t
CIT'
_ A
___.._. . . . . -
cimcerned may appear and
rat the probate thereof.
ted March 7th, 1931.l m I. c. ELLER,
County Judge.
v ~\m.u~||mrru'm=:nlNGS
....... .-,,.... ..- .....,._.. _._ _on file.All Councilman present
and voting 'AYE', the motion car-
ried.
The Light Commissioners report
was read.Moved and Seconded,
this report be acceptgd and placed
FIVEClarkson Halle:
The Pilot-T buneM i l l e r M J
Light Department
176.25
45.65
10.00
194.64
Ctiy Cash Fund 51.15
.--A ¢..,.....,x.,.|»....l».a\l.
The Home Eeonomlca Club held
an opening meeting at the high
school nudlwrlum on Tuesday eve-
ning.
Dr. and Mra. W, I. Nelson en-
tertained a group of friends at aslx»thix-tv dinner Wednesdny eve,
Mill Creek ulun neun melrmonthly meedng aé the home of
Guy Wallace Wednesday, March 4.
Will Miakelson moved laatweek
back zo De Soto.Louis Soader's of Plattsmouth.
are movlng nonh of tl\e_ old
f1\ . ¢ U u a . 1 \ . l u l s u n r v : m " - - -" 'J l . l U V ¢ ( }u n u Q C L V u u u u |b | | \ ¢ | : r \ ¢ u n u u - -1 'o n f i l e .A l l C o u n c i l m a n p r e s e n t r r a h n i n g .P l a c e s w e r e a r r a n g e d f o r H I !
u . . . . . . - . .Q 1 ¢ m 1 a n d | . r n ' | " i n ¢ r ' A v » 't h e m o t i o n c a r -~a n o w e ," " f ' _ " ; " f _1 . -. m f M r .a n d M r s .C h e t G .M a r s h a l l .e n l r gkel plane when Henry Nonr-
rg | =»uwregular meetin;u;;h ; ~
Council wal called to order =;
o'clock P. M. by President o
Council McKay, the f°\;;»~3;<
;:.'1,'t'°.';..::::..°:.,3§ ..'Z.f°.§ ...;
ay,Schmidt,Thietje a n d
rled.B '
Moved and Seconded, the Clerk
be insimcted to purchase neces-
sary election supplies for Ula com-
lng election, also, that he be in-
structed w purchase zen wateri
drawn on me proper num: in pu:-ment of the same.On ro ll wi .
Bigelow, Hundahl, Jensen, Moore,
McKay, Schmidt, Thietje and Rob-
erts voting 'AYE', the motion car-
ried.Moved and Seconded. this meet-
rneters for the water department._i;|g be adjourned until Tuesday
Dr. and Mrs. P. L. Cady, Mr. andMrs. Chu. W. Andrews and C. C.
Cook.Mr. and Mrs. Major Ormnby 01
Casper, Wyo. entertained at bridgeon Friday evening at their apart-ment l\ere_ at the Ormsby Apple
F f hi hi _ 2 ' ". E ;~:°u.':.:€
M n .Ham Jorgensen ls slowlyimproving from her lllnem, but asyet unable to return to her teach-
iniiiiudes.ss Gertmde Warrick of Blair,
has ben \¢\¢hi1\8 at the Eastaahool, an Mins Belva Hineline in
sick with the flu.Mm.Edna Parkin: of Omaha,
Dvtmlngai byAppointrne.nt '£=I{¢p"1§é`.¥.`Yv.{1?d, 'i5;c;.;;a.If2'§.fl""i.'i."'.f1'£"f'.f'§"f'.'f§!,.""22.-1".?I\$1231;STATE oF NEBRASKA II
|ssCMJ L s c nmnfr |Wuhinmv n Cwmy.I
I NOTICE
n. .|11. .nn Inman 'r., ah. swim »L hw. next nf kin
~.....,», --N W. ...=naw,.....<.... ...residue of emte to such other
persons as are by law entitled to
the sama, and I have ut the 28th
da y ol Ma nn 1981 at ~ 2'cloc&
. . Wthe
Com
Bige
MQKIs1naw f1:r§f.;1.'§;,.f'm,.r. m., u my offic e i n mu Co unty mmm.--.for the hearing thereof.'nl i w f m m x u All Councxlmen present votmg evening, March 10 1931 at 7.30emee nga .' -'Dawd March 2nd, 1981.w.,,.°,l`§$"i.§ Xpproved 1355 ' 'gg ;;'g"';" carried.P.M.All Connalmen present_'e e en of the Con voting 'AYE', the motion can-led.(SEAL)I. C. ELLER,The problem of mlulling mgu-nppolnta tha following Judgesan Agng' ¢_ E_ Krause, City Clerk.
'I-(t County Judge.tional wells and P"mP"'3 ¢¢l\{{P'Clerks of Electlan:John McKay,
wvn uy 1... mufer; for low, by
Mrs, Ralph Badgn
Mr.and Mrs.
lump enoerminatheirhomeSu!
'§.'°¢."w;'»a';1;¢|.1a~M fred Im -deviiees,regimes.cxediwrs,and
all persons inwresied ln said Enf-ei-.Walter Edmun-
l at A dinner at
xday when their
dren ol Blair, :peat Sunday warntheir puentl, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Hinellne.Elizabeth Cuzhelin,who liven!"'°z. 5°mr" 4" ¥13&_}';""*"i*Y
|naw.3 _..........................-.»_n n . W 4 F .H E M P H I L I -1 .'f2'f=:f:'§. 212% °f_"?.'f: ".fE..",.....
EN'rls'r |
l
located in new Home Thentn |
'Building l'Bl lr, Nebnakx '
x
uy nuuuw um. un -m ...N WI:o f M mn ,1931, Norris E.ward
filed his duly vermed petition in
this Court,setting forth thatStephenWarddiedintestatein
and a resident of Washing!/on
No'rlcE OF HEARING
PBOBATE OF WILL
STATE OF NEBRASKA, I_._Iss
ment at the water plxnt '
cussed.Moved and Secouc
the Water Committee |
Water Cornmisaioner m4
necessary arnngemenu
was am-JUDGES President of the Council- guezts were Dr. abd Mn. P. L.My w ;Fink Ward s,_Ȣmd wud Cady md sons, Mr. and Mn. C. G.
?52_A, P. Compwn A. W. Rose A n n m c r o s N o r m s eff-e1\,=a=1.9:=:f';~:~:.:f=~ md
nolpltal mu w a s o p e n w u un w rul a bs ce ss in th e bo ne o f on e of
L..-It-.l»¢"fn n v. . B u nn ' in rn...uc:uuu.rl»' t u In u H " r lJ """nnrt elm; she in ze ttinz alonsc fine." "i'§"§ic;hu. Gillian M. E. 'I'ylon|
_w Na-In .Tnhnsnn C. T. Flrnhlm \.lv|In n llillal |21
m t v . D rl \J '|FU I.M r s . L e o W e b s
l h m i t t e d t o n . . : .t x . . l m .u m m
UA QL; | Ulu; Ler and Mrs1\n¢~|n1.u\n
PvnnfI.°fL-|"b§1'i"1B£&Iv"e3éh1nn`I M andIxoo1N b k m 2nd'd Washington County.l H. H. B 1 th co ltecon-" " " " ' " " " '" " ' W "--- -\- »---M -1-BLAIR AIBSTBACP & TITLE ol "3`..¥;.:92r;s &.°'Im2f in £ 1 In lhg County Court,s1'.ruc¢ior:o:;"l '12 llfch :Sled the Third Ward Founh Wxrd minor opemtiqn at
g o m r m v simple of an undivided one-hal!In the Matter of the Emu of water plant and report name buck c. F. Bro.-xa o m Alle n §3»;~»S»>f»-1 "5 Og-
Bon ul Abatncter |=...-_.,.. :_ ¢. ........ nn x.. m..,.\.|Cla\ls Bolln. Deceased:fm. elm f~,,,,,,_.;|.,nnnroval or re-Lyle Guyer Peter Fallen _"__ fM°fl'f$_'1°m___b
~ "' """°s'i§§""""'"' 1 a ; n ' T ~n -=hQ1°»=r°°\= home of lln. Weber ma.; uc- ~mv- _tlgen ~
r e tu r n h ° m° | e r n o o n .' ta b le m Th e da te wa s the ir son,
frm.. n..\....|....1.. 1-."...:....¢.\.. ann* Am 'Uhnil'¢ his-fhfinv.o n 1 5 'L'1L`3Z`i»"<Ti>"1¥.'i{§23.¥{ LSE 'THE s'rA'n-: OF Nnnmsn
n m . . u m u h to t h e C i t y o f B l u r , w n m n g w n T Q * - | \ ° h f l r l l t l a w . g m o f u l u n ,
""' ~ - -- - ° - -¢» - - -4 -
}§§uS}1" aE"¢§L"}I@,&'Z,§g@£i,,g,Au John F. smm J. H. Bowmm =-~= wasE'r'her1°'°1=:°é`éi111§`¢~=§¥. son of MMF *éf "`1&"'"' ""°"°"w" uuzu vu ' " ° " " " " " " "
Councilman present voting 'AYE',CL HKS:and Mrsthe motion carried.First wird sew:-4 Ward place, isAcommunicationfrom\K-S.MS Q'"'"{ ____ 9; If_""f*Haembeff..
n y t-ernoon at the Harry Menno Larsen and family ofWill Reckmeyer of this Hammang home with Mrs. Ham- west. of Bln.ir,faplent Sunday at the°g°;f Mthe tggntvgvg mug and Mrs. Walter Brown as Frank and Clifford Hineline home:
o ''_e ,928 _ee 11 hostesaes.Geqfsq Wiw _i»".vi=§ins his
Pilot Bldi f Cnnntv Nnhrnilra lnnvinlr |.|{m|uv:v1:iet:u, lvglwcu, Blvulwaa zulu w|f.' 1 ' F °'l'¢' '"E`,;" ~ ~ other: lnhnnled in ma mat-
N,,,§,'E_ §,,,,'°,m me petl-You /nm xmazmr Nonnsn
dom: in the owner ol add nd WE 'E ~~
'a
DB.nwm T. HP?I
Wherry regarding the passage of
a bill by the legislature regulat-
ing nies a nd emma fo r e xe m-
uma. uarmxcnael zu. M. rveuy
mm W a r d Fourth Wnrd
-H. Christensen J. P. Larsen
l W. F, Gutschow H. L. Struve
or me Wesleyan umversuy,wnoare making a three weeks four of
Wye., Oolo. and Neb.
Mr.and Mrs.Fred Linn, wha
were living in the house formerly
Dan Jack, who is employed byFrank Middlugh an his farm south
o! town, sustained a broken arm
several days nga. He was attempt-
imr m crank n trlctor when the
granuxuuler, rranx nmennc.
P|»u.ém»uu»_c°n:u\m¢ \
going work of renovnting mmndeling.
under-
nd re-
centlb'
nks.
flrn ilnix.dA"i""§¥:§vlcE ;estaw,he having inherited the
3]<|g_|same from wd decedent and from
N,b,_| `0live A.Ward,now deceased;
|that no application has ever been
be the Last wm and .lesv.a.men: ox
Clans Bolln deceased, is nn file in
said Court,and also n.petition
praying for the Prvbate of said
ral energy was read.Moved and
Seconded,this communication be
received and placed on file.A11Ofhces in sum Bank]i moved.an a DE
Dointrnents be rconaeu, mesa "P"occupied by Ralph Badger,have ac`éidé»}\s oc ned Le i gh-L oc s l library reconfirmed.All moved in with Mr. and Mrs. C. A.The An a-Ni-Ya Camp Firelpurchased new supply of bo=
r'hmm 298 Blllr.
u u m u u u n - n u u n u u u u l
Gd Acquninted with Good
i
greater success than we anticipated,the response by the shre
'es our lo w prices are appreciated. On account of m any creati
Lt we are Closing Out,we are going to break our original L o w
Oixr Soecial Sale
ons of brokenBair's trade territory prov
sies in different lines tha
and 4
.Price Record
o rlfinue our Spézial Sale'to Close Out all short lots
HI-PRICETHE EHASH STORE WILL BE OPEN
L |Wed. NightsAT Low SALE PRICES
Extra Special, All Rubber Price AdvertisedEverything Here Like And At'l`he I DURING THE SALE
0 ~UNDERWEARp r i o n s UNION sU1'rsHATS l CAPS DRESS SHIRTSs p o m z s 0 o x r o
1 REAL VALUES
I-.n n ~gun'NEW SHAPES
asy
G°""""'w x u a l . ;\ l | |_J-nl:L / u n i .A l l w v u $1.50 sUI1§....-,...,_...s1.15
F U R F E L T H A T S H U R R Y 1 M E N !H U R R Y z ' r w o ~ s u r r s
SPECIALLY PRICED To Fleeced lined,9SELL from N n m r u m n : N RRSERVIQ A L I . G 0 GarmenL...__,._ ~7 C
i That Make Buying E
$Dress Shoes
A l Sizes Now..
ONE SHORT wr OF
RESS suoss-OXFORDS $1.98 to3" |Ji5§1'"¥é`§£lL`6TS| ~2;"ihne they last CA!'SPECIAL rm*
~MEN'S AND B1 'w UNION ATHLETI(For T he Final Crash W e Have Made T he Blggest I Twin surrs One Lot Extra SpecialGROUPED IN mrs
TO SELL
FROM $1.95 DOWN
89cbmzss AND wonk SHOES Sacrifice In Our History On Meds Quality Clofhes I ButtoIL..__9 ...,.. umy 'r""N 1 a R . MAR x Bovs H§7*"'Y UNION ul `§é'N»S DRESS PANTS
Three 6 Arranged in Prices from~~9 C ~" g " ~
FOR ONLY Including HART-SCHAFF]'rd ONLY LOT ONE,Lo95¢ EACH
Your Choice Now You¢ u A l . l .u n ' | c | . l - ' L e ~§=5=>|s\».u§
All Odor!-~|Now forThe $5.00 Gr
Go Now at 0
1
i8
llrn
[||'\G§>f iiéxvi Knit
io sm .$545
sr $3.95
u'r"`fH TStZ'§"'7r5 3 1 , ~| 4 1 1 A B ' § ' U'V§°"COME!COME!
The J. D. GARRIS;0Nw»THlNG |'~P *f Now ' ~ l ' " " | ' f h g
STORE FOvvorwniry Sale Ends Saturday March 21 Buy!
J. D. amlson °§%".&'S"
and be Glad,Wait and be Sorry
Blair, N1
" " " ". I " " " " " " " " " " 'sbruka, Hnmh 12, 1931P;¢;.¥1=z
[ H E E N T E R P R I S E Ihre an his rmnxhrér. Eu
hea rt wo uld I lve I n h er
wou ld be o f the fo .
IOBN A. uno AnES.a n n u m ahead to Chvnuffdo.
onmlng with his dnunhte
He stalked into darkn
a tlhsa Jcems and To ln
afrnld to speak the than
was c ho king lh elr hen .
"Your children an d
dren's c hlldren ... "
Th a t ni g h !To lue n e
at the lky wlth sle epless
C HA P TE R I X
GU A R D E D li k e a p r e c
an lll dd el, 1 hld de
en lly n l we ll a s I n n a md u w a s o n e o l ' mn m l
r t n n g s nod al s e m e n -
dlml to wh ic h p ns o n e n
skins we r e h mng h t to -by th e i r a p to n .Th a !
e xln ttd wa s n h c ! wh lc
ne eu tly g lln e d cl-eden
th e E n g ln h an d F r mc h
No t un tll 1 16 4 n u Co lo ~
to h e e th a " wm ln "pop
th e n m o f me s a m n ! ~
und than the dellvaruac o
brought about resulted
n n p p l n e u t h a n o f m p g
lntemd u |eeu:|d~eku math:It the pelwflieu nt Blair, Nth..
a d n the Ant o l Co nguu nf
larch a 1879.
: ::n ' * ::. .
0
Ev arymhoniptionilngncdod
uopenacxmnt.The m m u d
ulnhaibern \vl1l'be lnltnntly xs-
uuv dtrom ourmnilhglia ta tth. q u a d l t h s d m n 1 ua n \=|'1h1nb¢,,¢A'£}¢'.&'L
pu nvlse tls elubtcdptio nwi llxinnhh
l x lo mo lt th e da fg nn te d mb-
lu rb dv n nr i u -Evnrymlneribsr
l l l t u n h n h n d t h n t t h i l a m l l -
i l m l n n m n d e a p l n o f t l n c o n -i n e t between the publhher md
ocrihu.
: :: n '° :
;'le e ll¢ lYe a r 81-50
mente tum out u favorably as
those in the past, one or more ol
these ldectioua of new when will
probably lie increased lor seed dll-
trilmtion lb farmers of the mw-
Noue of the new seed ls avaliable
naw. it :dll being in the nursery
row If-H80 of experimental tem.
CARD OF THANKS
Emu nmmr y t o g o a n y (r o m
home to find the news neems to
be t r u e l n t h e a e e o i a r e a pt l n n
given lm week by du Iowa-Nelr
reeks Light m d Power Co.,an
aawunt of which in hereby repro-
duced ns 1 clipping from The Hu-
risnm County News published in
Missouri Valley.
"The regular monthly meeting
L :n...H... ma..-. 1 ui..~\»»i
FEBRUARY m\ [RY REPORT
There
during
T heee
pounds
pounds
text of
The
follow: :
mounds
were 210 cows on s mthemonth of Feiruury.
cows produced 168.017
of mllk ¢°nLljn[||g e.a2s.v
butter (ut with an nverage
3.76.
five hlgh cows were as
Ed. Renard, Holeteln, 1901
ol milk.64.6 naundn nf
this year.They will vid! umany
breeders as possible in Burl, Dodge
und Wuhingtm counties, Much 18
Everyone who owns ot ll lnwreeted
in Holetelns is invited to attend
this meeting.
DEBATERS WIN AND Loss
In s double debate held at Ben-
son last Wednesday aiwmoolnthe
\ :
:er Hee-'n'
wn g.She
- f o r e ve r .ha d le n t
n o n was
r.rl. md for
ette were
I-'Tre-thréugh whic h they m o n
p a u .Olhe n h ad d led ln lt.Bonn!ed by pitc h-Hlled tnrc hal.Blinded.
Killed by ln:-hem So she had been
told.
Tlauga had hln vu r d o n m u ve d
slowly .They wer e llke b ronu men
uvlllmul llesh o r emotions.The ir
n seemed to J e e ml th a t fr o m
u n beginning hll f re e do m Ama n :the Senec na was an great u i f h e
had bee n b orn or lnd r b loo d. Gny
F a x to o k h i m m tha tep e a o f h i s
tnllz er. whlr h wua m be h u h ome.
an d f o o d a nd d rln k were broughtto h lm.Th e n h e v u le f t a l o n e .
Illr which in.-L§ai|"wei»e hum.their bodies for even the de1|ghted old manhunored by the\ld not ba keptrlebpdonwhlgh
'ni-algm.lhblr jinés set hard ln whom Tlangn Imd
zr chu-they mined an a deathmarch pace g m o f |sun mummeen the rolnmnn of thdr neo away tram the esJ' 'wins I Bié.reams fell Into this rhrtlfmlc I was In progress.The thought Iv ;u w m v w-... . . . . .- .imthr fat; hui :éhé».' n;1u;.2
1500 milk, su b.f.; Ed. Renard,gown, :sas muh. su hx.; A.c
Blair nilirmwve team sumeeded
in winning from the Benson his*
negative\teamby the decision of
an expert judge.The judge wg:
eyes.movement u m e mouth o t the
torch monlter began tn n n l lo wthem.And Lhen wlth eye!n m
benme name-like nwln of feu' and
o u 5 ° " ° ' x e xh ln n i o n Tolnette naw th at not
c ame to J eeml mat no impedi menthad been p i a c e d ln l m wly I ! h e
chose to lle a l off m w th a n i gh !
an d disappear.Th e ease wi th
wh ld ' .h e qmgm ha ve se!eq: _qu
W a w i s h w Lha nk o u r I n e n n umd n d g h b o n f o r th a ldn d n e s i a n d
s y mp a th y extend ed t o u s du r in g
o u r n o m t b e n x v e m e n t ,als o f o r
.L_ » -- .. »u .. \ n.\ .. 1 ,. n. »c nn w .
Valley Dxnncv. ol me Low!».Nen<
:nh Light and Power Company
was held Tuesday evening lt Blair.
Rnll call was taken which lhowed
......|\.».('4||n.
Mmhau. Holste in um mmf 59.4|b°:E §»\»§\Q'[¢§£»§§' Hélld-Qi;1912 | Mr. John Wash of Ktreighwn Uni-
lvenlty.The Blair ebnters went o n I l t - | a h a n d g a ve a s i g n o f r a l s l n
n h n n l l f .|\........T k ;| n | u | ; . »Jumnn
g q a l n l !u m adventure wa l proof or n m Ul u ~ | n u m A Gu v\..A ...A I hnlnlaunneas.L i ta the nthara.he | . , .. . .¢ . .\ ` {v wi s hwé o u §5 = ~ Si ll ».v~=u~;1.¢..4 .......a lmi lk . 5 9. 3 h .fu u w e e l w a n a
nngunenu mlda lor tha April
meeting.
The meeting wu mmm over to
Helen Gottad: 01 the Blair office
who had pravlded n very interest-
1_ _ -.._ _ _u -n..x---|..-
The live high herds for the
month were an follows: Ed. Ren-
mi, Holstelns, mx pounds milk;
44.5 pounds bl .;Lloyd Brown,
Holnieins, :om mi\l» 86.2 b.f.;cu-
b m Ruwe,Guemleys, 'ns mm<.!
Alice Beckman,Captain;Reed
Offisnlon and Roy Christensen.
The Benson debaters ra Deal
Collln, Taylor Waldon Nilas
Meachem.In t-\\ia\iebut,e the Blah'
debabers easily excclledlhdr dvds
lst ot the
r the ln-
vlth whlte
s :donned
lch pllcelI hld bu t
ln been
colunla.
u Bo qnet
xlnlo n in
v v lllu u .
umm.M.. .-,.\..... ......,..... ...\.nnrsd,bu t no t |ma r k touched
th e l r l k ln l In p n l l n g .N o ey e!
Kln ne d h atred a t the m.No hnzer
c len c he d , n o h an d wu mi nd .Th emln ; : ho h a d h a r d | .n th e lmd o f
_he r neo pla wer e lla Th u lr i d lma
ki lle d ln war bu t I- My d ld n o t u m
ture.Th e y d ld no t pu ll o ut ey e s
and thu-nn nic k s thr ough qulve rlnl
n n h f Th e y we r e man md ~' ° = ° g
ln r l rhlldrnn Ilkn all n t h n
""'I";¢uv. ?ox3ehx3_"'"'
was n o esc ape f rom C henuma un-
l m one acc ented a u t h u th e
route.B s d ld n o t t h i n k a g e l u p o M
c a a n n s de s i re p o na s m h u n .. He
wa s me u n r ln g h u wo r l d a n d ld
jn a tln l hlmle lf to l u llmlta d o n lwi th amotlonn whi c h w e n h r
no m u n ha p py .wn h To ln e tto , h e
c o uld mm h er e un tha t he wan te d
ers
GA
and the ministers.
Mn. Lucien Peck
Wxlter Peck "mf. and Mn. Lmum Pulfer
md children.
RTESIAN WELLS SUPPLYNEBR. msn HATCHEBY
.... .. .-.. 4
mg v rvsrlw-m .mu g ,-.-=»representative ot the General Elec-
tric Supply Company,talked qn
"The Pl'°8'!¢ls of Electridty". He
wld of several ne w le mma d m
woudd soon be awlahle for do-
mestic uae.He :ho demonstnted
the naw nhntmrnnhlc flash [mm
34.9 b.f.;Paul Jones,Holneinu,
908 xdlk, 842 b.f.; John Meevea,
Holsteins, 912 mm, aan hx.
leonud N. Miller, Tester.
nls rnxc r HOLSTBIN
CONFERENCE MCH. 13|
A m y w e n n e t w r m n o m m e a n -
dysis of, the question and in do-
livery.'
In the l¢°0l\d debate, Benson got
the decision.Mr. King, A lnwyer
of Omaha, wan the judge.Int hi l
debate than was little to ehoone
between the two teams in the an-
t{f§:i1"h`é ""`°"" " "" " `" " "H"" ` " : r £ `I In lite.Tlnogn and Bhlndll knew TM muo n i n tng' lm ,,,l €?}.°u»¥'I.?."f"mZ?.'§hf".n"l'°»T.'¢ ¢|,¢:,E I that she belonged to him, and the Boqver Crossing
r. for the I nrnd fn! 1...-me I neonle ot (Ihenufalo wer¢now fgmmd bv nature.
e vxcumy oxiapeculiarly
Arhenim wells
n~..|. cs.-nl.-fch ha dll-But o ne t hin; :he did n ot fullyclaim of know.Sho might have learned It
> ° ¢ ll h r hld :ho caught the lawvolced whil-
mr t h n m nerinn which fallnwnd thu nnnlnm
aware ol IL Bla helr t exalted and
his w l d !rose with the chantlnu
of the savagns.W h it dllerencv
dld It make (hal they were buried
|;;,';,;;;,; obtained.
uses six w produce~ pfmds. _'l:he
L A ! I I G u l l u I 1 J» » n | ¢ s f a l ' J I
s
w a v e ;| . v |u w 4 _ " ' E l - - . r. | b a h g f t h L 1 e W a s h i n g t o n c o u n t y d a i r y m e n a l y s i s o f t h e q u e s t i o n a n d t h e m n
" ' i ' ? l Y _ f § ' f ? _j f ,. . .~ °o . °' T u r z e d u a t t e n d a m e e t i m r n f I - m x .s e u h o f t h e u u b i e c t .b u t t h e B é nI n e r r u l n s |||nhé Uolonln hld their n
huh an tha Lhlrd and It
Abra ha m
I 1 l o s s e s Ol lvu C u r v e s (
o by no uh lra n D on n
Co.. Inv.
Wm: s-~ vice.
o f I '
.. . . . . . .. - _ f_ . .- » ~-
\\|ll'I|||lllh¢ll|||*¢I mm KUA'm e |.vu\\ud her hmul and cried
. m o 'r'|.m.... onw hm-n mm n l ml
eration.He ar ts an d ho me s wer e
broken as we ll as prisoners'
shackles.Uhenufslo wa s th o Ho me o t f~
wide d omnln ln th a t p e r i o d o l I ll
hlstory when .h eme and Tolnette
c ame wlth Tlnoga and hls warriors
l n u were three hundred people,
and at f u ll strength l t numhured
ulxty llglzllng men.n n e s tle d a t
:he edge of n la me meado w wh ic h
the rlver embrac ed ln s horse-
shoe curve ap d lls center wa s s
stueknded str ghold wlth loss-huuses.srorne bulldlngs,csblns,
__. .___,_-.-.-_. n..- r t., ....»|..
o r th e wa rr io r:" S h o ls '1'laola'|
da u g h te r- s h e ls th e s p lr lt o f S o l
Ya n Ha k vu n re tu rn e d o u s in the
d e e h - n o w ou r good fortune wlll
r e tu r n - th e sun w m s h i n e - llg n t
an d laughter wlll c o m e - f o r Sol
Yan Mn kwu n ls h eré . o ut of dea th
to Ilve with us a gn ln l"
They c rossed a Bold of darknesstowardth e tires,un d when they
' u me among th em Tls og a wa s
marc hing l n Jeems'plac e and
Jeems hnd clsnppeured.She had
not sensed hls golng o r Tlnogn's
presence,nn d before she kn ew
In th e he ar t o f th e fo res ts f or a ll
tlme t He h a d Tn ln e tte She loved
hlm.Chenufslo wo uld no t b e n
se pu lc hr a Tlxe lr love wo uld tr un k
for m lt in to s Du rad ls e.
H o wa s eager to see To lne u e
agnln,an d begun to seek fo r a
plac e whe re he c ould clean hlnr
self of the c olor ed cluy plastered
o n hls face an d body .W i th h ls
c lothes, he went to gge rlver, and
af te r a thorough ruhblng r e
tu rn ed m u y dressed wllli th e
ea gle f e athe r lu ll ln h i s hu lr. Hlsweaponsha d been glven to lilm.
s t i n t n o w 0 1 I n c h w l w r l s e v e n
femperataare.Th e f lo w i s s o s u r e
an d ste ad y the re i s n o d an ge r l n
th e c o ld es t we athe r of th e p o n d s
free zin g over.
Th ir tee n k i nd s o f g o l d f i s h n o
gr o wn i n th e p o nd s .Ma n y o f th e
unu su al var ie ti es ha ve la wn i m-
po r te d dir ec t f r o m J apan.Th e
owner beli eves he wi ll pr odu c e s
ha lf mi llio n y ou n g fi s h du r i n g th e
pres ent season.Or i gi n ally th e
plac e was de vobed w th e p r od u c -
ti o n o f tr o u t f o r th e ma rk et.
wi re s.r n o wg r n p n y u n oe sc -
c o mp llsh e d no w witho ut th e smok e
a n d smell me i n c o n v e n i e n c e d m
p o wd e r ( l a s h li g h t has caused i n
the P ast.
Mr . C . J . Th e le e n read a p ap e r
o n " Mr s .Cons ume r a nd Her Plac e
inn the Utility Merchandising Poli'
ic y ".Mr s .Cons umer purc hases
f r o m d g h ty n o n i n e ty pe r c e n t o f
nll g oo d s to r th e ln mily u so , le av-
i n g t h e me n to b u y th e news-
papers , box candy and o the r sma ll
stei n br ee de rs a n d 4- H Club mem-
b e r s l n th e C h a mb e r o f C o mme m
ro oms, F re mo nt, Neb ra sk a, F ri da y
Ma rc h 1 3 a t 7 :3 0 P .M.M r . M . L
Flac k,Da i r y Exte ns io n De pa rt-
me n t o f t h e Un i ve r d t y o f N e h r u -
k a a n d M r .H. R. L as c elles , wes t
c e ntra l lta te s represe ntative o f
th e Holstein -F rie si an Assoc iation
will be pr ese nt to d isc us s Holste in
4-I-I Clu b plans a n d projec ts l o r
son debnters exc elled in de live ry .
Th e f o llo wi n g stud en ts f r o m
M e i r u p h e ld th e ne ga ti ve o f th e
qu e sti on : Re s olve d/ thlt th e n a ti o n
sho dd di sa rm exc e pt fo r su c h pu r-
poses a s u e needed f o r polioo
fo ro es : Fr e dr ic k; Matthi es en ,Ree d
0'Hanlofn and Alice Beckman. ThsBenson affirmative team consisted
U! Robert Coffey,Edgar Randall
and Olin MoGdrs.
u l
nc
o r
l l
H
r . |;
1 t h
m m
° " " I " "" "" " "" " " " " "nnu l.Eupt.'8 auunc luul. nur um uuulunegroundwi th Jeema'urn!¢mlmtatlnn mfu mea o f str esl.
F1'Il Y. Wh!! loDk€d ~ SHVEI 'fhp S{?llg¢ag ~vlnoy arda and
wlih Iwr !° " Sb " °° ' i _' " `" " 1 flno orchards nf nnD|P8.cherries,
ma t .leenls was no long er a mongthewarriors.she found herself
standing aione wlth the Séntlvn
chief.the neonlu smtherlmr In n
and mesa he carried nomuy wnen artic les.he joined the Indians.Th e tr l Tr ou t a re s ti ll sp awn ed a nd gr own
ump lml iire_wnH blazing,and as f o r th e ma r k e t,b u t the own e r His.11
ln nn nu f h a lmn n r v mwn hmI fad has tra ns fe rr ed the h ulk nf h is i n-ve r v mc
IE - 1 - 1
Helen Pound of Blair did n
Q noveltv tan dance whichil SPRINGee:Isnailing mr-r her shoulder.No one
wus uon sc lmxs of lha ltruln at hisheartushecnmetownrrlher.
Wan-Ion,wider-Ind,l n w th at he
m a not llmp,und lu hls a tti tu de
wu s u tlgerlslu llenunve of wlu tt
they uuluht thlnk.llc puus ell he
fo r e the glrl and dropped hls
beaverskln hlunkot n t her feet.
To lu e n e looked u p through tearsa n d smllc d ngnlu un n strange
softness stole over the suvnge
fac e.lla g n z w u t her stendlly .
u If h e wer e s ee in g a s plrlt, un d
l a i d :
" Th e so ul o f Sol You Alukwunhasro me to nb lde ln y o uI "
Sol Yun hlu kwun wu s Silver
Beals.Tlungu turned away .and hlr
_--..--..-.».,..nr...=,.,....-..
mul p lums, und they also grew to-
hnr-:-n nnd potatoes on n c onsider-
nhle scale.l n the c omhelds und
:r o wln z f r om the sa me h llls we r e
||u| upkIns and heans.and every-
where were Ant\|lon'ers of u dwarf-lsh kln tl grown for the oll whic h
wus extrac ted from their seeds.
When th e sonson wn s good,
Chonufslo llvod ln comfort durlng
the long wlntor months.The grun-
urlc s wer e full, lsr e un ntltle s ol
lmnses,un d underground c e llu n
were stoc ked wllh apples.pump-
klns, potatoes. und squnshes. When
the Henson wa s bud.Chenutslo
.lr mv n be lt nr hu v u hu ut its s to m-
ac h fo r m e mou ths a t th e your.nm-u m m n r those mon ths n
g qdriedfru its were ln the s to r e
<-lrclé around thelnf Tlaogibegun
lo speak.Bla volc e r en ewed h er
confidence as she senrched for
Joems.lla wus desc ribing the sue-c ess of tllelr gods in restorlng Sll-
ver Heels to her people.l t dld
not luke long for Tlaog u to tell hls
story .li ls volc e rose.Hts scarred
and h ltler ( nee a ss ume d n llr un gegeutlenc ss, and Tolnetle knew that
J eo ull wu s Info though she c ould
not see hlm.She wulted, trembling.
and nt Inst ',\'lnol{n wus llulshed nnd
sto od f or a moment with up ra ls ed
hand ami d u great h u s h - th e n
spoke a nlugle word,Opltc hl.
A glr l, th e Thr ust. spran g lor wunl.
unnl ns she c ume Tlnogn took th e
..\mu.nmlnn| |.m..»..itself,the s eulp un c es wou ld h e
glu,Th e s mlp s ere already sus-
pended ou the vic tory pole ln lts
light. Children were playing Tmbout.
thorn,Th e flue dark hn lr o t o n e
was s o lo ng that they c ou ld r eac hthe tresaes wllb :heir llnsern, and
when they um thi s the y s hr ie ke d
with ecstusy .Amo n g th em was a
uh lte s k ln n e d boy or seven o r
eight wh o laughed an d shouted
with the Qlhers.
(To be c ontinu ed)
B r i d g e p o r t- C i t y C a f e b u i l d i n g
Ha s ti n g s - O' C on n ell- Gi ll Tr ac -
to r Co.opened di stri b utin g head-
? being dec orated.ter es t to the p ro du c tio n of " sp or t"
vari eti es of goldfi sh,
Twen ty -s even ponds o n th e
plac e.sorn e devoted to fi sh an d
othe rs to wa te r lillies,ma k e a
plac e th a t d r a ws a g o o d ma n y
hun dr ed vis ito rs eac h su mme r .
Th e s i g h t o f s i x arteslan we lls
p o u d n g f o r t h th e i r inexhnu sti ble
s tr e a m o f p u r e c old wa te r i s a
s ight that asto nish es many .
Owr th e s tate ma n y f is h h a tc h -
erles a r e b e i n g established.
Th e r e i s a steady de man d fo r
spo rt a n d ma r k e t fish.Th e
gro wth of i nte res t in pri va te pon ds
an d pools has inc reased inte rest
wa s enjo y ed b y every one.F o l-
lo wi n g th i s Ma r i o n Hi ll s g a ve a n
in te re stin g reading," M r ,B r o wn t
Ge ts a Ha i r C u t" .Br i n g i n g th e l
p r o g r a m to a c lo se ,P . W .S mi th
o f th e Mi ss ou ri Va lley S ale s De -
par tmen t explai ned the mec ha ni sm
o f th e Gen er al Elec tr ic refr ige ra-
to r a n d h o w i t operates n s only
Pe rc y c an te ll lt.
A ve ry delic i ous lun c h was se rv-
e d a t th e c o n c lu s i o n o f th e me e t
in g . "
NA TI ON W E A R Y O I - '
P O L I T I C A L S I D E s n o w s
HATS
FO R
Matrou and Misses
Prices lower than ever
v n | | l | u u |l \ l l l 1 \ \ f l . l l | l l u s a U C L I B I U Hh a d b e e n m a d e .T h e r e w o u l d h e s t a r v e d .
n n L n n f n n f t n r | \ | i l I n f h a r | | | A l \~U V B !8 ~~~
quarters h ere.in or na me ntal f is h.Th e Un i te d Sta te s C h a mb e r o f
m:.. ..| ..,u:..\....,..nn......»1~ nn.,Th e Be aver Crosmmz ha te he rv Gnmmnrnn rnrlmflxr : ant n mma t.Springl . . I U n n r u r u | ||l l u n l u u l l :\ . l | | G ¥
ti on of Hidden To wn .
On n c ouc h inurlc of the beaver-nkln and nrmsful or bnlsnm
boughn whic h Jec ms had cnrrled
trans the creek bottom,Toln ette
mated whi le the Indians prepared
to r the evening feast.She
smoothed and rehrnlded her ha lf
an alle watened them.and althougheveryhoneInherbody
:seemed rn have an ache or Its
mm, alle f elt n se ns atio n of con1»
ple te relaxation stealing over her
for the llrst tlme nlnc e the tragedy
n t Ton te ur manor.'Tho mental
one whi c h c ame to so fte n h er en-
dron nle nt emb rac ed h er in suc h |ste a lth !way that sh e was unc on-
sc ious or the moment when her
ey es cloned In complete surrender
m the exhaustion whic h was
dalnnln g her.
Jeems returned from one o f the
fires bearing s slic k on whic h n
dozen of th e c ooked pi geons wereIp ltte d He tlld not awaken Toi-
frosts had killed tlle"early ve getation and had blac kened the buds
of apples and plums. The c orn was
so poor that,after ronstlng time.
only eno ug h was lef t f or the ne xt
yem-'n planting. and beans and po
tatoes had suifered untll there was
les s than s thir d o f a c r op.But
the people o f Chenufslo wore no
appearance o f gloom on the day
when Tlaogn and his triumphant
wa r r to n were to nrr lve fr om the
east.Tlnogarn messenger had
br o ug h t th e n ews th a t n ot a ma n
had be en lo st to th ei r lnva slon of
the territory ot their enemies.Th ls
was unulrual, and lt not fresh c our~
sa e in to the hearts of those wh o
had seen the5'mr go against them.
Tlaoga's homec oming wlth the
snolls of war was nn augury whic h
more than discounted empty cel
la rs md gr an ar le s.Aa a p a r t o t these spoils,they
kn ew 'Tlnoga was bringing a
dau ghter to take the plac e o r S ll
ver Heels..
,1."¢'Z'Z;'f£=¢"TI; "" "" _ " "" =" " " i l a pl a ce o f ~~i a 5 , 5 5 1 3 s a m :.¥;au;.:T'. ; ; ,
Judy and August when tho water the county In order to obtain in-¢.1"L§u.,"!.?",.~ lchool ~ lillies an in their zlvrsr-Ill!!! formation on bumlneu conditionsms-'_L'_1'°.:I'f' ~ 1'§*:"°F .99 ma '".¢¢°'"°'=f.f°»: ~ f°Q°*:DRESSES
I n all the new colors,prints and styles.
Have just received a new
gruwn mere umm conmuonl mar ery.Among other things it askeuareideal for propagation Such If they thought a special sessinn
p\a/:es are compellimr many doubt- of Conneas wnuld he sm im-\BRIDGE-VIEW CLUB
The Club met at the home of
Mrs. S. I. Moore Thursday, March
6th, with nine members present.
The visitors, Mrs. Wm. Gustin and
Mrs. Geo. Mundorf, both took up
the club work.'I"Beautifying the Home Grounds'
was demonstrated by the leader.
Mrs.Whit Wallace mg Mrs.
Moore served refreshrne ts and
meeting will be held at the home
of Mrs. Dan Moore on March 19,m m _ u n
e v e r y o n e h a d a n i c e t i m e . S u r n e x t ling Nehraskans w believe uma
with intelligent human direction
the soil and water and sunshine
of Nebraska are capable of re-
peating most any natural beauty
of any other section.
PEACH Li-:AF CURL
CONTROLLED BY SPRAY
While Frank Biffnr, the suc-
cessful fannsr and poultry raiser
living live miles southwed of
Blair, Nebraska, was in Co. Agent
portant factor in revival of has-
lness.
In reply to the question about A,special sesmian, a national organ-
ization speaking through its pns-
ldent for its member companies
in every part of ,gifs 48 states
"The adjournment of Congress
at an early date would be one of
thg best things that could h|.ppen~
la the business of the United
States.It is the opinion of all the
gentlemen with whom I dismissed
aid:
shipment
'l'he NEW JAoumlas
T ho new Coats for the
Miss. Colors in tan, brown
and black. '»She will love
the youthful lines. W atch
o u r w i n d o w s .
| l | 1
;vuL"8 lAlll D lo AllUUIU| fCPUI\l3f (;oo B |~ates o ce,he in qu ire d a-the ma t te r th a t neither business
c u r r f n n|:~oto'n1\\¢m bo ut the metho d o f c o ntro li in g th e gener ally nor any busi ness in Dar-n NSMUT RESISTANT
WHEAT DISCOVERED
Several productive lines of hard
red wlnler wheat which are highly
reldatant fa both kinds of stinking
smut have been inolafed from the
ordlnnry Turkey Red variety, Dr.
T. A. Kiesselbach and Arthur An-
derson ol the Nebraska Experi-
ment station report in Research
Bulletin 51.Three of the new ae-
Iections ol wheat appeared to be
as cold naistaapt us Nebraska so.
A standard an extensively grown
variety in the stale.The same 8
lB1B¢U0D§1Yidd9d between 4 and 5
hushelapa acre more thnri Neb-
raska 60,-lad HP#-hed. from 1 bo 8
#qYB.gullerlut year.
_Som of the new seeletiom at
~ ~~lt are ..= 1 .
e y e oppe
H ome T heat rg
Home »fPeqfccl Talkahg Pictures
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Saturday Matinee
MARCH 13 and 14
Doorway to Hell
wich mm Ayru md Dorothy Mathew;COMEDY-Rough Idea ul have _
~~exent kinds of stinking smuttht ihe annual seed treatment for
prevuntign ol smut appears unluc-
esary.In cue oontinued experi-
THURSDAY
MARCH 12__DOUBLE FEATURE
Our Blushing Brides
W i t h . l u n Cr aw fo rd I n d Ro b e n Mo n tg o me r y
She Got What She Wanted
With Belly Common
WE DNE S DAY a nd THURS DAY
MARCH 1s md 19
Along Came Youth
With Clnrien Buddy Rogers md Fnndn DeeFIRE WORSHIPPERS AND CHINESE FLOWER BOAT
TUESDAY
Glassware Night
MARCH 17
The Dancers
With L d !Moran und Phi l i i p a Hdlu
COMEDY-llon'¢G l n Up
SUNDAY and MONDAY
Sunday Matinee
MARCH 15 and 16
.M o r o c c o
Wlih Guy Cooper, Marlene Dietrich and Addph MarionCOMEDY-PluleredBy the Boanlllnl Sen Screen Sung
AMER ICAN LEGION
.i¥\\\\\l|1|,~ 6 R /5 \\ '<1`AtC a r n i v a l ~°9
|)~i!~ance ~\'"__7 ~ Pavilion
~ G \ ~~f/liiifw
Damonfs Harmoniansprchestra
PLAY WITH THE LEGIONCOMEFREE PRIZES EACH NIGHT
MDNDAY and rumsmnr, MARCH 10 alll I7
Dancing Free
COMING "ARCH 22 and 28-Ruth Chsttertou
In "Right m Love'
MARCH 25 and 36-Jack Oakie in "Sea Lap"
tieular could be aifected in any
other than an adverse way by a
special sesslnn nl Congress."
The United States Chamber of
Commerce stntes that reports from
all parts of the country express
overwhelmingly the conviwon
that Congress will strengthen the
country's induatnal.employmentund economic position by complet-
ing, before the end of the present
session, the appropriations essen-
tial to the services of the gnvern-
ment and thus avoid any reason
for an extra nel-sion.
ln plmin English; budness of all
kinds desires to be giveh n r u t
Irom mx mining schemes which
are the inevitable result of the
politlul dde shown which a n
staged "for the people"by law
mnking badies.The cost of ad-
disease known as peach leaf curl.
Futhermore, every summer many
damaging peach lea!curl spekirm
ena are brought to the Co. Agem.'s
office for identification.
This ls a fungus disease which
attacks the mrrent season's leaf
growth, the leaves become much
wrlnlgled, malformed,tum yellow
to reddish in color, later drop off
causing liunhed tree growth and
partlnl to total loss of crop.-
Since this in a very mrlydiana. eonyml measures should
begln now during the do mnnt
season by using lime sulfur, two
and 4rneQia|!'" to three gallons to
fifty gnllolu-of wnter.This ynly
be \lB!d. .uahfduwrily .d yvith
sa fety unv nim befo re ~ mi ns
gro wth he m.,I
fo~ the ~mm~~ e ~ d s ~ ~
who in given no complimentary
tickets.
G0 "AW AY ra dm HOME
To I- 'IND THE mms
The o\d saying thnt it is lame
* i.a'»'5|i .a "a"a.;| .;:"m1'.:'::'::'..::'".;:.'.'a';:..*".';:r.f lmrwrlrrrllf ~
llmlrn u cheltntltl md mm 529: "::'. ":.".£'!."°.£.E"".....- ...E 'H'Fawn! n1'e.°!i.E&=5'.1'ne Alamt h e m a w a y w i t h u r o a s t e d l i l y
m o t a n d a f e w a n l c h o k e a .
F o r t w o h o u r s t h e c o o k i n g c o n -
d u u e d .a n d w h e n l t w a s h n l l h o d .
\| aus u w u c u u l l l u u |..uu.|tl u a ut i m e s .N o w t h e : m m m w o u l d g i v e
t h e n i a n e a s y w i n t e r . a n d n e x t y e a r
w o u l c k t e e t h e e a r t h f l o w e r i n g w i t h
u n m I i l i i n n u
v q n n l f l l u l n o c a u m u r .
s l a ve c o l l a r f r o m ' I ' o ! n e t t e ' a t h r o a t
a n d c r u s h e d i t i n t o t h e e a r t h w i t h
l h i n m o c c a s l n e d f o n t .A m u r m u rvnuln.nlgm"¢lim "ieiay 1615
fu tur e us e '1'|aoga'|vr ar r lo n
wrapped themse lves ln their blan-
kBhl an d la y d own to sle ep.Th e
camp was soon In silenc e. and fora lon g ti me J ee ms na t me di ta ti ng
upon the c hanges whic h had c ome
In to h h llfa within tha mama nf
0h en u f§ o made ready for the
te n t.Th e r e w e r e mu ple nty df
earthy things and a s upply o f late
green corn packed awa y i n huska
and kept for this occasion.
Th e ln lt d ll!wa s lo n :<:.Tol~
pette.It ha d bei run a t ea and| \ n n n \f } ' l ¢ A n n l n l b n l B I :»u u\ . |i !| l
mn th rough the c irc le. a nd Tlnoga
stood wi th his arms foided ac ross
his breast.and Tolnette fe lt the
ha n ds ot th e Th ru s h drawing; her
nwny .Th ey pau se d a t the e dge o t the
circle,an d for a.li ttle whi le no
mm mmmd nr annkn_'Phan there
" 5
two days and nights.That every-
lhlng was zona and tha i h o a nd
Tolnetlo were the only an al le n
ot those who hnd so roc anlly mada
up lhelr world s eemed nmonalroua
a n r t e r a t lo n nf fact.Tolnatte,da e p ln g quietly .forc ed tha m u h
up on hlm.a n from th e raeklna
mlo na ol h la c h o n gh ta h a tu rn e d
r o he r wlr h y e n rn ln g to ho ld ha r
elo se ly ln hu n rma . He r n c a wa sof c h lld llk o lo ve lln e u ln th e f lo w
c l th e stars.So complain wa s
ha r la tlg n o tlml d a r k d n a ma d i d
mt ma r th e s ola c e ot ho r n n c o o ~
adouaaeaa.wh e n th a M S N w a l
'ha lt gona,he made a n o w o fjhalaama, and before he tell andoap
h a anew '1'olnene'|ha nd to h tm
gy m' an d pr eu ed hla Ilpa a ga ln at
Daw n.another day,than ll l lh t
lllln . Th e jo u r - my wa l n o lo n g s !
lmponlhla for T-'nlnet!¢. W hen sho
naarod axha unlnn,c amp w a l
n a d a ,an d w h m nba awok e th a
marc h was reau ned. Tlaoga c alled
h u Sol Ya n xmk mm. . a n d th av a r r l o n nga rd- :I w w l d :kind-
lm e y e s .a a -he a an c on ti nu ed
....,..,.. ...vga ..a..¢.. .... ...¢.. .... ...-le rva la to let he r r ea l, lt h a not
baton they reac hed a plala onl.h&.
f a r lld o o f wh i c h wa l a h lll.Ba-
y ond thi! mu was Ohc au falo. They
c ould aaa the g low an a great dra
ug mmg th e a k y .
Tolnatta fax-got her exhanatlou atth ll a lf n o f tha e n d o f th e lr jo u r
nay .Sha obser ved that some ona
too k ho m .Te oma th e ac a lp o t me
ma n ha h a d ki lled ,wh ic h h e ha d
tried to c onc ea l fr om he r c an nn-
dar a da p o f buc kakln.Th e nsho naw all a t tha lc a lpl ta ken by
tha Banec aa fastened llka dangling
a u . t o a :louder polo wh ic h w a l
carrlc d o n th e ah ou ld en o t two
mm. tha h alr of o ns of tha n lc alna
reac hing almost to tha ground.
wna the sc alp oarrlera m the load.
they c amo to tha hlll at tha Udll oftha plai n an d lo oked down o n th e
valley ot (Hzmufalo.
A t Tloga'a c ommand th a me n
bearing th e scalp-laden polo ha d
3.12 :..;;;.'i. 1Y=2`Eng'&'\Tm<Tir.é
.Teema esc orted between Shlndaa
an d anoLher warrior.Tolnette
gasped and n l m a t c d ed ont.
Th e n wa s a n nma dng c han ge ln
Jeema.H a waa atrlpped to th ewalatand painted u. atrlpea of red
an d y ellow an d blac k.B la h o o
appeared to b e c n t l n crlmaon
gaahes.Hi a thlc k blo nd ha ir wa s
da d ln a wu-loc k t o m wh lc h
streamed a laalher ahowlng h e
ha d killed a man.A t 'l'laoga'|command Lhore advanc ed from the
c lr c la a n o l d ma n wlth a wlxme d
fac e and whlla hair and a y ounger
ma n who la fo r m wa l b en t a lmo a t
donhle he a na a o f a _ de f oxmltx
Beh lud t h a n two c ame a llttle
girl.Th e o ld ma n waa Wnakon.
lnd Clo ud.Th e y o un g er wa a hla
son. Tokana, or Gray Fox, a name
or whic h ha had been proud u. the
d m haiora a tree to ll o n hla
tapes and c rooked hll bu c k, whe n
m a m v m . d u n k ,D a r u q m i Senec n emu, and through nz c ame
N o s ahead. and n o w 'r la or a to l-
lo we d wi th h la mm ln d n g la llle .
To ln atte a nd Jcema wa r s mldwa y
... ..._ u...mu- ...-..- .......... an
h e w a l th a la a tu t ma n o r l n th eu l h a Tlaoga i D 0 h agaln.H e
e x a l te d lu t h a m mm w h i c h had
l m !anothar l o n l n Wnakon.n
uma t h u vrltnewed h u 'w w w
the ir h g a r ll ga -w wa r m to wa rd
her,m d a t ti ws their gi a nc u
n vo a le d an ad:ulration nndtrlcnd-
li ne s:whic h w e n ne va 'ln
'1' in nn' l.
l u u l l u n o .r u u u I l a n :\ . v | . . | . | | I U s
b u c h k ln h i d been p ll c i d about
the ir no c h, md . mmm wu s tr ipp ed
o f h u v n lp o n l.Th e vn r r i o n d i d
not hurry .The ir step w u slow
gpd u a ;nrd_not a_ pam broke
; a ; ', ; R i { " l ;,,'h Tz¢" »lh"i12i I
an-our body wh o vr ou d cure fo r
h i m u n d wh o would be. 1 brothert o G u y Fox.W i th n u th l n amd
qui ve ri ng h md | , W uu ko d to ok the
slain nnllur fnnm ¥¢¢| nu' nnni ladThem due e-rved allo ae uaebridgeacroeeToluene were posslng lulo a futurethrlrown, end thethe! wee ell
polgnenq ot the lone Um had lu!lend was mellowed by theee newer upset: ao vl'nl to LhemeelveelThe world they ned known wal elhbrle whic h had mem In ruln:bout them-e dnoladon out of
erhlch another existence wee buildIM ltldf.An thu deeper numauo t the wtldemeee clelmed them.mls fedlug bevnme e bond whldnothing could hreuk. Wherever thqwant and whatever heppened. un:
would bdoug to ouch other,for
doeth mlgm eepnrnte but lt could
not destroy.On the fourteenth dey.Tleomaau: e messenger ehaad. 'mm eve-nlnc he ae! ou the mmm neer nz.sette end Jeeme treueleted what
uhlch Jeeme 3
me n m.Tomorrow they wvuld
use eueuce vmu I wnllpe r o r IwordA ea ot lox-chu edveucedlt mum lu and out of hollowe likee Mod. than nun to e level pleceand formed nm etreerulnz lluee ot
BM.The ecelp bearen reechedthree a hundred yerde eheed ofTleoll-gg hll men.'lloluettecould eee em enter We llehr orthe torohel. end m theee momantethe volcn of the eavezee mee tothe heevene.Tleoge peueed. and
not until the eeelp beenere hed pe~reded their lrlely burden the m-tlre lennh of the lluntlet ot llelueam he pme eed lllll
Tulnnte tell eleellng over her a
mma p h mmm o r Md! eud llmb.Stories which ehe had forgotten.nor-lee IBO hed hum of the lu~diem from childhood. nodes that,hed lent ehlvm |.hroulli the nam
o! a thousand homee elon; the from
tlera ell crowded 1|upon er nt once.n m,.-|..-¢. . . .ul-.. .-.__ -_.
lumped n joyously luto the
ground whlle the broken Grey Fox
nlled e hand lu brotherhood andh'leudehlp.There wee eomalhlulea wletfully oweet ln the bl; darkani of the llttle lndlen meldeuthat.heme drew her me nlm andpu!en erm vrotmlnzir about
her.ll wee then Tolndbe le!! them m end ren no him, aa therldlll w h a r h e l d l l h l l p i l h l c d
emu.wlth Wenonet.the WoodPlgeou.e hepny perlner ln themomentwhen'lfoluette proudlyand e bl! dedeully told Chenuhloend throulh it the whole Smeceuetlou that Lhle was the men towhom elle belonged.
Llke a Hood bun! looee from adem, tno night or talkin: end reh l d n ;he l m It vrae unneeded
by e comhet enum( DAO don ln
whlch Odd eerehllehed hll rightl n d e m ! h | h m r . h \ n | n du ar
» '|i¢¢i'ixaai=§". nna`h| | vw1010 would be .£`l'?=. thus. Than
would be gmc rldvlclng bocaunui! ha d tak en many :alps and.h d n o l l o l t a m m .' r m y w m dnpnorh»=rs=<I _Jqgqm :°e°v'44=s|
vm.. ww v . lv vlmlll wnun muv n n x w m. o f ml s a n d l n u mmmm lulhrlnl-Sha mu ummmto Uma from her hthcrs lips, homp | l l n |' ; '»z;|¢ur¢, had hum Ibm
ln thc of the ldgnenninlnd:ho nmombardl by mm i hll on
5 ""|;f '5|§Z5mTx;." " ' ;
,Uma he hand |mqnz on meburn huns ! um led hlm tn me
:even which had b w vrsvnwdtor Tolnettn.Hen m baud 'rol-
nnq md }h| Thmgh. ypou ggme
k
an of ""*" nun '»'!'!.I dnl which nnltad them n um. I -Ama: uma nm-ma noon lu;-yumm reumnmglqig' "_" ',f"'" "¥f|M==g=-___I 0 l
mr
Blair. Nebraska, Mmruz. 19a1
'°f|¢-Furniture, rugs and floor oorvu-
o-ss mg..mam 11. Bendorf.21-mf.
over-Mrs.Mnrlin Nelson will enter-Zl-H tain the double (our bridge club
m|.h.lI"rlday nlwrnoon.
;. A»I mu. Eldan c.1¢1we11.(ive vean
Advlriilo h Tha hmerprise.Two-mom apnrunent for NBL For Sale-Two-yur old red bull Dry nnimu.wood $1.50 cord.'Bring your watch ,i r ,mg m Wm. Bryant.8-2%no horns.P. J. Iverson.8-lf:Ab King, cut Bmm'; Lnkr.B-4t° I N_AT_L m ; ° = ~ g ;p l a c e f a r ~
W .P. '.l' lrne ra tt he W o l!!D rug Ag o o d 6 mo mh o ml e d o s e i n Pengreenadhlhlo rsdn che ap F s d l g g w h i , d m \Store.1-v.f,sx1ao.N. 'r. num mano.m l cum s. Hansen.m m .' m v i n ~e -:met Mrs. J. v. Hlnchman ll re ortedoandtian.Chu be seen at on gh, 'kk lint P
James nu. oi neu- Arli|»¢\°==»|For sane-cmd Hash milkcvwn.Mr . ma un B y ro n B mm ma zoox~:.c°1m sl. Phvnevmwzsv.' l
was n Blair b 'call l u z '1nmnesser_F. L. Lmdan.B-tf family visited nt the H. A. Huck qw..,_, .`_,, ____,___,__, ,__Mr. and Mn. Jack Bnrehnm en*
|»»<=°'§°PPS"*~.\s=
Wanted-Any kind of w
Mrs. Jean Heinzegling.
Fumiwre, rug! and lluor e
i n n Mathew R. Bendorl.
ua...nn..-cmm.M 'rnlmnun v uw u........--.._For Sale-Cabs!Cabs!Cobsl spent th¢ week-end at the C
Phone 141. Lage Golden.8-21.*Rawmnnn home.
Fumlture, 1-up md floor cover Mr.and Mrs.ceo.Mc]
lugs.Mathew R. Bendorl.21-tl spam. last Sunday in Omaha a
. f ; . ' m 1-|cu1x»\u wmu I-he whwviu' muh-For s»|»-nuuorpu¢wnmnh- omum Mmdly m ui t h 'Imen¢H||ckolomah|,|pant\h» Pflfll* PhunnllBan$. EE'3!lW°=*-
mt dawn w homelast Sunday.| _ ; ;
blend Market For Sade-Rad Clover seed. High inch:germination test.Willhm Vo|;ht,|u .
. .,=...»..........................=.w\ indxea md the :mixture .66
5.
-s.0t1aA1lenhn.sxecmtlyr¢»
d wordi hum her daughter,
tertalned two tables of pinochla on
Monday evening in h nor of Mr.
and Mrs. T. A. Bo who a n
leaving on a trip today Thurudny).
Miss Halen Gotmch and J.W.
The Wesleyan Guild met luv.
Friday with Mrs. Ernest Schmidt.
Hans Schumacher moved inbo
the Beales cottage on west Uuooln
street.
Manley Warrick was a vimitor at
the D. A. Compton home Sunday
evening.
pyle :nwnde home.
Mrs. om: Guyar eontinnu w
improve which is good new: w her
relatives and frknds.
C. K. Bendorf, Deanna embulm-
er um unde nAke r| mm.o m m
phone 161; ren. phwe. 188.84.1
week-end at the parental,H. A.
Hn-ack home in thin city.
Mn. o. N. Ekimlnon of Berthnud
Colo., Ll making an extended vidt
at the W. J. Rodgers home. \
Alhlla. and Sweet (Hovetheed
'gajd ||- Atthe Farmers Elevxtnr. Thlbest.-.'1'$_§§'" BF' EZ" M.,."%.f."£.¢»= the lowest price.s-2¢
H- Sorensen.-° " " ` |Lawn Grass s md Vigcra I
'n u Pu t No ll le Gma c lu n w i | r, ¢ he mmF° » a ¢ 'r h¢ Amd :u ud -
meet Fridny alwrnoon, Ma-rth 13,|Wl!e.8-lt l
wi'1\Mr»~M=\"/Hwh Th e M . E . L \ d i e s ' A . i d m¢ t o n |
Mn. Marie Jensen, who SUV! at Wednesday dtemoon at the Crow-
the Fnnk Dudgenn home,is n~ ell Home._I
porte do nthea ic klilt.m . m a M n . o » 1 e b L o zm e n - \
_ Mg- E nd mn. % ."~.? ° t'? ;'E' f fma me d u a na lm s \mda y.|x
Emir,Ne b .8-1s " "aeiva
Mr . a nd Mn . Geo :- g a Ree h h ave M m
unu ;»| i n I \\ ¢ " vu Dnfn lhml\ Innun MRuth Utterback of Uninn,|BI»tter held
nice and slmahiny although they
hnv shsdfqlih A huvy mow ru-
candy.
Announcement
I have taken over the All-Toast
Sandwich Shop formerly" con-
ducted by Kenneth Larsen and
will RE-OPEN FOR BUSINESS
Thursday, March 12, 1931
FREE COFFEE DAY
SATURDAY,MARCH 14
HAMBURGER5 SANDWICHES
WALTER PETERSEN
T. A. Bohn and H. C. Dvmdmn ol
Unmln,held low scores.At l.
hm hom- refreshment; were nerv-
ed by Mrs. Burnham.
UIC-
l¢-Ulllb. were vldwn at the home
of Hn. June; Stlpkton Ind Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Tomhlld Sundny.
Mr.m d Mn.Bernard Wulf,
who wane reomtly muflod mavod
Mondny near Hermm, 'lime miles
west on tho Jam Blink Jensen
hr m.
The _M. E. Ladies' Aid will en-
ierudn Tuesday dmmoon, llhmh
17 at 5 St.P|.t!'ld's un nt the
parnonage.Ewsbo dy lhvihd.A
854: lunch will be served.8-It
Mn. Fred Long entertained a
few W. R. C. ladies at her home
last 'ru"4;y when they mtquilt
pleas for Bind: next qmnting. Mn.
lang is chaimua. of this division
of the WJR. C. kemhzgton.
Mrs. Fefe Jensen of the McCar-
...~»|=~.;
ing guild.
Mr .a n d Mr s .W a lte r Petersen
have p unh ase d the Sa ndwic h Sh op
ilmt we st o f th e Ad va nc e Clea ne rs
o n W a sh in gton Street,a n d ha ve
move d in to the r ooms abo ve.They
| J g s .|...
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fr om h er s on , Elton B is ae l th at h o
has be e n r e de c te d to te a c h n e xt
y e ar a t S ic fu x Fa lls , S. D .E lto n
Announcement
I have taken over the All-Toast
Sandwich Shop formerly" con-
ducted by Kenneth Larsen and
will RE-OPEN FOR BUSINESS
Thursday, March 12, 1931
HAMBURGER5 SANDWICHES
WALTER PETERSEN
FREE COFFEE DAY
SATURDAY,MARCH 14
Bring your watch repdr work to "" "' " "° ""°"° " "~uguqy have novell to me "'""'"'"[Sheldon Peck and Mrs.LudellW_ p Turner at th Wolff Dm Guatin nt dinner last Y Mr. Ex-nut Brock and baby of Wnkms f ° ¢ ( g g i ,Store:e , g mr. um Mn. Culley Wrlghtmd Auburn, were over Sundxy dlihn w _'I
.C. K. Bender! heensed omhllm-.un. Andruw Peer vim/ea atthe famllY have mnved mw the old at the www. A. R. Brockho mn. g and »sum-o g g "Mama Bvridnn. propriemx of 1
\.,........ , -¢.\._».¢.. ,\..-...Ti mm nwperiy on west Cqlhx Mi s s a nn um No me o f mmm ..\.,.....m. . . . .f§.u i :,mf f'h°.s°"*"'s f'? °_ "F'E*~.'! "E nt- '
.mme ».mu .>\......".... v........,lm we ek.
Postmaster John White ln re-
ported ns getting along na well as
could be expected.
llr. and Mn. Harry Smith were
vlmlwrs at the Elzy King home
Saturday evening.
Hott Stewart was taken to the
Swedish hospital in Omahn Sun-
gtreet.
For su.-v ule y bafwv =h°=K-
er,for chnrzlnz rndm haklcrloa
Prlw 55, can $20 new.w. J.
Mr. and Mn, Harold Sch:-fer of
Omaha, spent the week-end at Lhs
Cluk Allan home as guts!-S o l
Palmer Allen.
--""'!"!f fm P ,.,.._?:.Y§:m.
vidied her mother,M r s Edna
Noble over the week-end remxlly-
Mra. Alfred Feer mlehntedber
blnhdny last Sunday by entertain-
lng n number of relatives for din-
ner.
Fur Sade-Pun; hx-ed White Rock
hatching eggs, $2.50 per hundred.
Dave Kroeger, phone 29R.\1, Ben-
nlngwn.7-2t'
,,.....-=, ...., .-..,,.~.-»...-._Hrs. H. A. Hnnnk vidhad hm'
dnughter,M n .Nail Baxdie in
Onulu, Int Fddsy sud smardsy-
llr. ma Mn. G. M. Bento n of
Moonelle-ld.Na...v i s i te d a t ~
E. c . Ca rso n mm nn s mgrrhr-
u r . ma um. Geo. yvnm ° f
Kennud, were v hdmn lut Mon-
day at the parental. Ham YVri¢=\\_
uenannce at mum week ln Omn-
ha today.
Mrs. Ella Vaughn, who lunboen
ill for mme ti me, ll npo rud as
nut gdni ng nl (l n a s h e r n h -
tives would lib.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simpson en-
Urt-\l.ned lst Sunday at dimmer,Mr. and Lin. Harvey Slmpsonmd
baby of Tdcamah.
day, lor meulcal cue.
Paul Zlrble of Des Moines, Iowa
spent n few days last week nt the
E. A. Brumbaugh home.
C. K. Bendorf, licensed embalm-
er and undertaken Blair.Office
phone, 161; res. nhone. 188.8-tf
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Anderson of
this city, spent last Sunday eve-
ning nf. the John J. Jensen home,
W nm Qu nyvv.:Amor vwgnw-uor Splnl Wind.Phone 197.Mrs.
K. A. Pound.28-tf
Mr.nnd Mrs. J. D.Garrison
drove to Omaha Monday evening
to have dinner with fiends and
at!/end mhe theatre.
If you want to save money, call
Ditlof Wolsmann for speoial cash
deals on gas and oll.Phone 48 or
. ......._f_»..e u -
Mrs.Hans Lebhert and Bud
Crowdy of Bennington, spent the
day last I<\'ldoy at the Jack
Orowdy home.
Mrs. Jud Taylor has moved w
the home of hor daughter,Mrs.
Claire Warrick where she will
make her home.
Glnbron barley seed, 90c bushel;
seed oats, 40c bushel; Rose Comb
home..
nm E; s. Beaty u snendins 5
[ew dnyq in\Omaha with har
daughter,Mrs.Fred Rankin Uldfamily.1
Mrs. Ed Nater. who was called
to Elgin, lll. hy the death of hor
father, Mr. Trigg, returned in her
home Inst week.
"n__.L_ r»,.n\..,... ..».¢.»¢¢in.
lf you want to save money, callDitloi Wolamann for special mah
deals on gas md oil.Phone 48 or
Block 167, dny or night.8~1t°
Mr. and Mm. Hannls Grimm en-
tertained five tables of pinochle at
their homé on wen Colfax street
on last Wednesday evening.
Remember P. M. Tyson'| second
annual Brood Sow Sale Much 24.\
west of Blair.|1s}acic Lui, any or nlgnu..D-Al.mrs.£2 hatdnin 95851 "z`§§L.,"°v51?§?,'1;ed Mra.Neum Warrick and son 1931, at one o'cloc
-and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peck and old McCracken atm
The Druscilla Guild of the Firm ..m|,|.».=.. \..=» s.ma,w_Mrs. Henry Arp
k P 1»1.n¢h.
:k yards.8-1
entertained 'bln
5L
B
I offer for sale my Belgian dntt Mr. and Mn. Floyd Evans, mr.at-s11°=-» !'*=:r=4L=!= 1.aPs°=.e:-° 193° :":f!...;'%"':£!.°." .......~ ~l'|-nm
peongreea Jac k.b a ll .lonn n o u n ,Blai r,Nc h.r 50-tl'
Or vi n Ha n s e n o f Sioux City ,
wh o visited his parents,Mr .and
Mr s .Chris B.Ha ns en fo r n fe w
da y s r etur ne d to h is h ome on las t
Frid ay .
Soren Larsen,wh o resides on
.u .l \|t
u u n z u v ;l I v a n a \ l l v u " r
Counc il Blu f f s I n s t eve n i n g f o r a
visit wi th Bla ir f rie nd s.
Mr .and Mr s .W i llar d Mc K a y
have moved the ir ho use ho ld goo ds
ou t o n the Pa u ls on e i gh ty in th e
Gar dne r d istric t,we st o f to wn ,
wh e r e th e y wi ! ! f o r m.
(Y M t"hriaf.°ncen nnrl son. Clar
Lu th e ra n c hurc h me t Wednesday ,
Marc h 11 at the c hurc h par lors for
the ir regul ar mee tin g.
Sdn ; and Ove rc o ata.Fi rs tc la ss .
Reasonable pric es.Theo.W a h l-
stro m wi th A . M. L un d gn r d, C o un -
c i l Bluf fs , Io wa .30-26t
Au s ti n Shuey of Te k o mah , vi s -
L u a l u n w u
Mr . a nd Mr s. R. M. Iver s on an d
Ge ra ld we r e vis i to r s a t th e h o mo
o f R.M' s mo th e r ,Mr s . Ma r ga r e t
Ive rs o n las t Mon da y .
Mr .an d Mr s .E r n e s t L a n g an d
da u gh ter , Se lma o f Her ma n, we r e
din ner guests lu st Sunday a t the
( t ml Knlte rmmx h ome.
Coffee Clu b la s t Thu r s d a y af ter -
noon.The re wa s a g o o d atten d-
anc e and the usua l ple asan t so c ial
time.
The ladies of the Baptist church
will S9I'Vg a dinner Friday evening
March 20,beginning at 5:30 at-
the church pariors.Public invited.
g 0|
Sf
O n s !|': |r »:~\ rr \ e t ,nnrx n sl l l l n r
stroke last Friday but is reported
as getting along ns well ns cah
be expected.H
Bert Thompson is building a
cnmfortahlf- farm home, six miles
west of llermnn. one nt' the few
new houses being built in the
county this spdng.
Leslie Thompson is suhstitutimr
for A. Clyde Allen on his mall
route while Clyde is incapacitated
being in an Omaha hospital, fol-
lowing an operation.
On account of the drifted con-
ditions ol' the roads last Saturday
evening, the usual crowded condi-
tions of Blair's streets did notprevail although the merchants re-
port a very good business.
Paint pnces are lo we r-ma ny
new paint items now in stock. 0ut-
side House Paint $1.95 Gal.Red
Burn $1.25 gal.While Lead 12c
per pound.Linseed Oil 89e per
gal.Gamble Stores,Fremont,
Neb.8-lt
Mi-._ and Mrs. Joe Lnzure enter-
ence spent last Sunday with Mrs.
Christensen, \\'ho is in the Imman-
uel hospital in Omaha.Her con~
dition is reported ns unchanged.
The Parent-Teacher meeting of
the Rispin school district will
meet March 12 at the school house.
Miss 'I`rcsa Foley, the teacher. is
vice-president of the organization.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olsen, wholive
on the bonéh, are the parents of
a fine boy born Monday, March 9.
They have one other child, Fred-
erick, who was six years.old on
the same date.
S.W. Chambers is having acomfortable commodious bungalow
porch built on his residence on
west Lincoln street.He plans to
have it screened and will enjoy it
when the weather gets wanm.
Rev. Claude Kress ol Fremont,
closed the meetings last Sunday
evening that have been held at the
Latter Day Saints church ln this
city.They were,well attended and
considered of much benefit to the
mrxml\»|-chin
ited his sister, Mrs. E. S. Pedersen
last Monday and was a dinner
guest at the Pedersen home.
If you want to save money, call
Ditlof Wolsmann for special cash
deals on gas and oil.Phone 48 or
Black 167, day or night.8-lt'
Mrs.Geo.Kuhr,Jr.,who has
been having a siege of sciatic
rheumatism, is much improved and
able to be up and about agdn.
Mrs. George Caldwell and fam-
ily are enjoying a visit from the
lonner's mother, Mrs. Bertha Cros-
by of Lyons, who came down last
Saturday for a. little visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sutherland,
who have been living on a farm
southwest ol Blair, moved to town
last Thursday on west Nebraska
street in the Dick Strlcklett place.
Mrs. Dan Phillips of east Wash-
ington street, received word of
the illness of her mother, Mrs. Mc-
Evers, and left last Monday for
Independence, Mo. where ahellves.
-The missionary meeting of the
Ed Nielsen has just completed a
new bungalow on Nebraska street
and has moved his family in and
is getting nicely settled.
For Sale-Good seven year old
horse, wt. between 1600 nnd 1700
pounds.Phone 12 on 48.Hans
Schmidt, Ft. Calhoun.7-tf
The young married ladies bridge
club met last Thursday afternoon
with Mrs.Wm.Farnberg.Mrs.
Carl Schmidt won high honors.
.lf you want an save money, call
Ditlof Wolsmnnn for special cash
deals on gas and oil.Phone 48 or
Black 167, day or night.8~1t'
Mrs. C. W. Turner of Sioux City
came Saturday evening and spent
a few days vlsdting at the home'
of her sister, Mrs. Chas. Byrne.
The w. F. M. s . of the M. E.
church will meet with Mrs. C. R.
Mead, 102 east Colfax, on Fridayaftemoon, March FB. at 2:80 P.M.
.Katherine and Helen NewHrl,who live west of Orum, spent the
weekend with Evely n md Floi*~
o-....Mr. and Mrs. Donald Christen-
sen uf Omaha, were over Sunday
guests at the home of Dowcfs
parents,Mr.and Mrs.Henry
Chnstensen.
C.M. Christensen of west Col-
fax street., who has been uiling for
some time, is at the present time
greatly improvfd,which is good
news to his friends.\
Mrs. W. G. Harrison is confined
to her home with illness following
n siege of flu that has brought onand aggravated old troubles that
will keep her in bed for a few
weeks.
The W.R.C. kensington me*
last Friday, March B at the horm
of Mrs. Martin Nelson.There wwa. large attendance.Mrs. Henri
etta Bowman was in charge ol 1
SL Pat:ick's Day program tha
was given.A nice lunch wa
served.
=Mrs. Chas.Lamb has bien sub
stituting for the past tbreewsek
at the De Soto school for th
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1 / 1 ~f n es ~ ~¢'.~=r.A _»5~;u_,9 %~~ '`
y ~ ~n .\~ I ;
-5 ~1*~as " <92~:1 gs
~ ~-ouse Frocks
That Lend New Interest to
Household Tasks
$1.00
Choosing two or three of these dainty house
frocks will be a pleasure for the woman who
knows real value.Prints, checks, stripes, dots
and floral designs in tasteful colors.Each model
displays careful workmanship and intricate
designing throughout. Pleated and flared skirts.
Chi1dren's Dresses assorted sizes and colors
-each for $1.00
Silk Printed Crepes, 40 inches wide at $2.00
yard.Pretty for Spring Suits and dresses,
Rollins Runstop Hose, service weight $1.00
and $1.50 per pair.
Downies "The Sanitary Napkin" 12 in box
for 25c a box.
Ladies All Silk Slips, $2.00 and $2.95 each.
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tained a t a
la s t Sunday
Pierc e Alle n
family dinner party Christian church was hem at mefortheirnephew,Mm. Alff@dF¢°l enterialned at hong; of Mrs. A.J. Hargett last ~hf;`§.'l?"°" a
and bride.Beside an alI"day quilting PM-Y °",1HB'=Thursday afternoon and was well ~~ ~
Lt the J . P. Andér-teac her, Mrs. Harm J orgensen, v
has be en ver y i ll.She is repo:
11|-11.._r..-_.|f n ha imn rn vin a a t th i s ti mecounty !'€'|£l.tiVCS, ;1 cousin, hh3 S . N T h u r B d a y | s e r v in g 8 f in e ~ t o
her guests a t the noon hour. Those
pre se nt wer e Mr s.Bo o ne Ne wki r k
and dau ghter,Kathe rin e,Mr s .
He n r y C.Rasmussen,Mr s .Chr is
J .Ho lc omb o f Mississippi wa s
present.
Mrs. D. A. Compton rec eived the
Aid hntlrll n f f h a || nnl|n f Inna
attendf considering the ;.......|§=j'. .'Z`d'"i»1'.fi'1`f.§ ;;;§j' Ig;;;;,;;,,,;;g';,';.,;',.;';;.;.;
Refree ments were served Y li e Follen spent last Sunday after-duties for a while.
comm:e.M r .a n d M r s .J .W .B l a t t e r a n d E m i l P o l l e n n e a r H e r m a n .M r s .L a v i n e M c E v e n s h a d g :
r n l n n i l u 1 1 1 5 0 ;l m n u n x l ~u r o n b ~. . ;1 _ . \ - . _ _ _ . \ _ . . . . . . .n r -
no o n a t th e ho me o f Mr . an d Mr s .Ne ws has been received
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cousin,Mrs.Elmer Miller.nee
Ednn Martin, on March 2 at her
home nt Amarillo, Texas. She was
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Milt
Martin who lived in Blair years
asv
Willard D,Cart.er who formerly
liwd at Blair, and who graduated
from the University of Nebraska
xn 1924, is now superintendent of
the consolidated school at Scotia,
at the stnw university alumni
office
Miss Goldie Feer, oldest dough
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Feer
of this city and Frank Mon-leon of
Neb., according to word qPetersen, all ol' near Orum;Mrs.
Helen Phelps and Mrs.Georgo
Enyeart. of Blair.
A number of relatives from
Blair drove over to Arlington on
Sunday evening in help Mrs.Hans
Petersen ozlebrute her birth anni-
versary.Among those gvlng from
here were Mr. and Mrs. Walter M..
Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Wdter Pet-
ersen and Madge,Mr.and Mrs.
Floyd Smith,Mrs.Fmda Jenson
and Donald,Mria nd Mrs. Will
Heeh and Mr. Jolm Petersen.
Miss Eleanor-Dixon of Blalr,
last week was initiated into tha
Tassel: society, coed pep organiz-
l
coming along fine.He has
..=......, ...ue ...o-e.. ...u ww.. ...Wthe Karl Christensen resldencs at
tensen's have moved into the B. F.
Lundt property on west South
street. .
A glrl was born to Mr.and
Mrs.Chauncey Wdght on Tues-
day, March 10, at the Blair hos-
pital.Mrs.Wdght, was formerly
Hazel McDonald, daughter of Mrs.
Rachel McDonald of the Lo ng
Creek neighborhood.
J.'1'. Nelson reports that his plg
'I pigs by ten sows and four more
lo farrow.Jim intends to hold a
sale nzraln this fall. whnn he will
309 west Grant street.'l'l1eChris 'Why not have a Duart permanent
that glves a natural wave!A real
bargain at $5 and satisfaction guar-
anteed.Call Mrs. M. Sutherland
at 415 for appointment.46.1
club enjoyed a seven o'clook din-
ner at the Carl Schmidt homo this
week and alterwards spent the
time in t.he usual marmer.
Mrs.Raymond Burr,who has
been in an Omaha hospital with a
severe cue o! pneumonia,wasbrought home Monday evening and
is on the road to recovery.~
A few ladies of uw Row
away at Anuepenuenuz, mv.1the body will be brought here
burial Friday.She is the mot
of Mrs. Dan Phillips of ent Wa
jngtnn street and lived in Blair
to Missouri.
Mrs. F. E. Flack has hld o
dderablo trouble with a wind
tooth this winter md m..uy l
to have an X-ray of the tm
which revealed a loose root lyi
against n nerve.She went do
to ra. M. E. hospital in omg
where the root was extracted W<
nesdny mornbt¢~"~' ..\
The Tuesday evening bHdZe a number of years prior to mow
Neighbor lodge met at the homo News of msfaeitwér Mrs. 1
. _ ....__.._...J ».~.d...._\._
I-Iennan, recently announced Lhdr
marriage which occurred Jan. 28
at Papillion, Neb.The newlyweds
will go to housekeeping on the
Herman Kuhr farm, south ol' Ken~
nard.They will work for Mr.
Kuhr.
Peter M. Tysonh; second annualSpotted Poland Chinn brood ww
ation nt the Unlverdty of Nebras-
ka where she is enrolled as a
sophomore in the college nf agrl~
culture.She is spedallxlng ln
home ecanomlda work. Mila Dixon
was chosen by Chl Omega,la rsocial nororlty, na its repnsontar
tive ln the Tunnels soclet for theycoming yur.
g some of the best breeding in
e Spotted Poland China bned U0
offer to the public.
Mr. and Mn. G. 0. James of
Rose Hlll,are the proud grand-
parents of a fine baby lirl that
srrlved nt the home of Mr. ma
Mn. Art Jensen of Buttle Creek,
Iowa.Feb. 18.The mother will
M Mrs. l
spent time
m m m
Mr. am
tllnod nt
and Mrs.
of Auhur
arson um
clty.
p u n k B r a s s M o n d a y a n d l l a n u a u a m l e z u Q I x = g \ 9 ¢ § 1 1 I - I l ,\
h u n a 1 n f l I- u . ., .. . . a m U n a r e c e i v e d b v f r i e n d q h e r e a r d
I
m`€."§2"£"»§§é§ff°`Ailvw wean¢»d¢§ a. number of Hilar
_ old school hiends drove up tolhlra. A. R. Brock enter tend the funenl services.'
§°"d"_ '""P°' f'3". '¥ 's mm.m¢ :md 'ln Blnir and I
IEmest Brock muy.t land attended the Hair sch:r',,1',f~;"EEE.,ifii. hem thirty-fiva years f=H°
Higley ol 0».klmd» Cali!-
luf. Fri da y fo r A dum
h his siaYA\r.lIrn,a n
d his rdeee,Mn. Clyde
Ha Iaft on Sundxy for
le Allen, mm carrier gn
Kr.m d Mrs.Henry Wulbe
who lin southwest o!_ wwn.\
"mi ne d Muay ev e ni ng, Mn:
10, in honnr nf their daughl
Mnrgaxevs eighth birthday.
number mf her school mates
eompmled by their parents, sp-
; ple umt e ve ni ng at the W
bem home.Cands wan enjo:
sale at Mc Crac ken stoc k y ards.mr s .rs.J .Ho lc o mb o r mu ms -be ~~ ~
ab., M h 24_ 19 1 t :00 slppi,c a me u p la s t Fr i da y f r o m .»u "'L°,.\.......1 ff.a n l h th n so uthlnn d to vi dt h er n or th er n J a ms -..The .ut e "¥"'°has been
g Myron
came in
visit wit
Cook an
iCompton.f thewm.
5 A. Clyc
mmf. Ne
..\..,~.. .. .-...N nw-u ul .wv~w.gills bred to (arrow from April
4th to 20th.This is the best lot
of Bows I have ever raised.They
have had plenty of exerdls, uid
have been fed right, and are bred
w the very best pure bred bears.
cowns, Mrs.Joe Luure,Clyde,
Clark, Gram. and Scott Allen and
Iamllies.Her relatives here had
been wrltlng her about our balmy
winter,like Califomla, ew.,and
nhe arrived ln time to wltneu n
named vxrgmm Learn.
Mrs.Milne Ingerslev held open
house to her many frlemia and
neighbors on lut Thundly Afuer
noon, March 6, the dam being her
birthday.Mmy called during tha
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rural route one, who was recently
l\ |\ £ ll ¢| ¢ \l 'n n 'A a n \ m l \ A n | '{ 0 ' | { l I n l f l and prizes given.Subsuntil
heshmmh were served at A I.Rmrmmhnr tha Hahn Ma h 9d mf11 ||J¢ll\.\U1'tl.l SHOWBZOITU which she i a i m w lu u v x l I n u uvc lullg W u xw n u | ' : r ' - * f ' - f u u u '§vP'="'y_\-'j° ul......_....._. ..... ........, ...~... ..1, ..~..J gt B _ A ¢'_3_1 enjoying to the \|Y.mnsl,.She is atensen1 3 : 8 . ~ ~c present, a guest at the Joe :uhm
Mrs. Elmer Wilde of Fremont,home.
spent n (ew days last week at the Oliver Hudleson in m*|'-U18 sud;
home of her si m-.Mrs.G.A.A fine recovery from his recent
best wishes.The homes: and her
daughter served dellcleus re!real\~
ments.
Emory Hunt, Jr., spent a couple
of days vacation at the home ol'
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Omaha honpltal, in nz his home xn hom-.this city md is said to be convul-nloel _Rev.James N. Lund, new puYnf me nm L ut lwnn c hurc h
Mrs. E. S. Benty entuhlnod ab Bldr,md at Tb,Enwrpl
hgr horns it dhlnér ~ for o ffi ce thin- week, ac compnnied
Rathmann.Mrs. Wilds and som'
Fred have just recently returned
from a trlp in the weshern count.
They vlulled a cousin. Mins Clan
lllness that hla family are pluming
on taking u ll¢tle trip out to Colo~
ndo,leaving todny (Thursday).
Mr. and Mrs. Traney Bohn will
hi s pmnu , M r. u m nm.E. c. mr. a na mn. 1-'md uuunn n m
Hunt, mtui-ning Sunday evpnlng go Patty Inu of Omaha, Mr. mdMru.
his school work atwnntwunh Mn~E- M. Be aty md Betty -M Mlm
ltary Academy,Lexington, Mo. l-lo Ludllg Kamp of Blair.'
N. T. Lund of this aw-Rev. Lx
i a a y o u ng mnn o i p r o mi dn g ,
penance md il looking lornn
l helpful and prolperom year
hi- ..\...».~\.n. |.f+.lmAIU.....a U-..4a1."nr....1._.....|11... |*|n\:|| fhnhv our and anill in |nnnln_|W \§ l¢('0lI1Dllllod ICN I (!|.lB!IhAl.¢.|W m Rnfhmnwn and llnrln "PGH
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mm., .tt Que ue , nun. um mrs.Wilds' granddaughter, Mrs. Wilma
Hlde y at San Francisco,Calif.
Later they visited her deter, Mn.
Jeni; Olsen of Los An lea. The
gone about two months.
Mrs. Geo. Nelson was pleasant-
ly surprised on March 4,when
friend; and relstives gathered at
the Nelson home west of Blulr to
extend best wishes to Mn. Nelson,
the oocudon bdng her blrthdly.
Around seventy-five were present
und were the following femlliee:
John Becklun,John Peterson,
Mads Madsen,Martin Paulsen,
girl _Junk Norris Ward, Rudolph
ge y
had a wonderful time and wer panled by Mr. and Mrs. Hudleaon
and Min Cells MeKenney.They
will vi dt thdr daughter,M m
Blanch Biffu- et Llngle, Wyo.u-ld
Mr. Hudlenon'| liner, Mrs. W. E.
Beard a t w x n m ,Colondo and
¢xp¢¢¢ to be gone nl.: wah.
Miss Viviun Gilllsm was the ne-
clplent of a miseelluzeoue shower
on lm Thursday evening u the
home of Mn. John Glllinm. There
were eighteen present.Th!no -
ning wus spent pllvins gampo and
refreshments were served n¢mld-
nlght.On Frldny evening Mrs.
Clarence Anderson me l||n.~Do\~othy Jorgensen entertelnhd 'tor
l - m n l u u d n o - n a nHnrry. Tully of Hastings, who also
hsd the two dnye vlcedon at home.
The Honda Afternoon Clu
9th.There was 1 good nttenduwe.
Mn. Ed Stevens hld for her sulr
ject, "Amorlu'| Tenth H n .
Fred Nemet:read n story, "Glt
Down on Yo Knees",md M n .
Malmln presented the Negro Spir-
itua l;The Club will meet with
Mrs. A. A. Oompbon on March 16.
A number o f rehdvea and
friend.:ol Mr. und Mn. A. W .Role of Bldr, surprlsed them on
their home Wspend 5 lew houn
y b
me t wi th Mrs . E. C. Pi e rc e , lof omm, who e re lmndinzn-he
Creighton l l u l l w school,spent
the week-end with home folks.
They wrerinceompanled home by n
friend,Roy Mlnger,who myed
over Sundny.
Mr.and Mn. Si Johnson md
lg: Sunday to s pend n few hy!
at the home of Mr. Johnson'a PINents, Mr. and Mn. J. A. Johnlon.
They held A euttle nle lm 'NDF
dry . umm 10.
Mr. Ind Mrs. Wm.li nden md
(unily drove to Gmahn lut Sun-
d w and were donor guests atthe home o! theulr son-in-law, Plul
children dren to Audubon, Iow notes for thin week'| luue und 1
hereafter hnve church notieel r
ulurly in The Enterprise.
Rev. and Mn. A. F. Newell
i ° Y d n bri e f a l l l un Sgtux;
n from Mr.an
Chula:Morten, parishioners 1
warm friend: in the Gomer. It
ehumh from which the New
mme to Bhi r.Mr. Morten t
Cnphin in the U. S. Otlloen'
serve Corps,and,wi th hh w
vu just returning hom; from
annual training camp o! the
serves lt Denver.They e'neo
¢ered~n\uel\ nad trouble in een
Colondo end v e no m No hn
mancke, Waller Nielsen, Jlm Rymlwnl Gllllun at um Amkx-sunWlalurSappenfidd,Juana 5¢p.|home.About twanty-flw ladies
penlield, Ea Ma nc ha , om m nlmn present on this oeqdolu
.Also Mn. Lenz Warren,Fnnk Min Glllilm, who wlll be mlrrhd
Rahlfs, Peter Jensen, Mn. Laura in tha near future, received mqny
T050-e and Myron.lovely glitz on both occulonl.:
nt cards They served n lunch at Jelfenon.Mr. J atfe non hu a n
gh, usu\l'hour. Thule present were lnumpu but ll getting along nloely.llossrs. and Hedamea Dm, Will, In the nttamuon tha Ladle; wantJlmundFu n k Tlxomplon,.Ca rlltn no Hrs. Omar Guy er lt the
Hindlay.Jann Black Jensen \nd'\l. E. hacplhl md found har im-
E d l l a i -urwlnx nleely.
on account of the henvy mowof Thuradny md Prldsy. Form
y u a n l r .Henan has hem
county englnnr or Hsneoek eo
ty of which Gnrner n tha ew
nav..
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hunks:llev home Sunday dght.v'Mn. FJ fli h-.,".§ ;."',.'2..,,..wnunm- 5 *2 'E.°f the'Ioyd McCann when th
project lesson showing' how
K E N N A R D N E W 3 quet was given by the fire dgput-Ted Nelson spent Sunday at !.he'ed the nad news ol the dmth o! sudden change of te d.Another Assodltiun to put the Cont
mat of .Enmont as A gwm -Alfred Svogerwmhoma ,her father,Eggert Ott ol Ben~gypg of :cours 1| due to butexh, mm firmly on the map.-4
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pre 9=#,9s~°:=4 #ww °f ~ a i m
r.:m r o m Iwo rs,W m noThe Anmgwn team Pwafw ""' munta in tlmmeighboring towns.ure:noon caller nam 1rn team here "E" T"'1°f1¥Y °'f?.°|The annual mnucus of |choo1¢):§.|;|zen home..Jem iianse at little benwt...
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F O R T H R E E D A Y S O N L Y
March 12 - 13 - 14
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KENNARD, NEBRASKA
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LAST CALL!~
Harness Oiling
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KENNARD RURAL
Jurr mcs
Kr. and Mrs. Frank Guser andfamily vidted at the Henry Wul-bern home Monday evening i n
hbnor oi Mr. Wu1b¢m's blnlzdly.
Mrs.Don Sumner and leonmoved last Monday and Bsbe Ryan
moved into *Jie home where Mrs.
Sumner llved.
M n .Geo. Nmeve, Maia:and
Hans visifed at the B Ryanhome Tuesday night.Mrs.Geo.Naeve,Hans and
Maggie attended the shower at the
Will Han, home ln honor ol Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gasser and
family visited at the. Mike Inger-
OOL B Y CL UB mwrs
The Colby Corner Community
Club mst at the hams ol Mrs.
Arthur Ba mn with seven mem-bers precast.
A ~ u s e f u l a n d ~
pro esson wn y n .R-sy Rmenhaum and Miss AddieMcCann.The lesson was "Mak-lng Our Furniture Look Its Best"
md showed how ln remove theold finish with a simple home pne-
pantion and how To redsconw itmxking it look like new. Everyonefelt thst the lesson was well worth
facing the snow storm to get to
hear it.Alter the business meeting mdlessonwere finished,lunch was
served by the hostess.
The next meeting will be with
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c m p osi tively ma yourulmtu, vir tu~
Ind faults in the drawings. words | -
wsu: neu that y ou saibblc wha: "I~in thought".
Send yo1.n"»<:ribhlin¢\"o»r dmna
for llllyiu. lncluoelhepidluedf thellikhead, cutfroml hoax dllllkldo pencils,um cents. Mm.. Louisa 39, can D!
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;,".;":."'§,n:"-,,;;"°: af.mf..¢ uf.. rmvms. All!-_!=d_ll;= G. 1. '!.'_*§'"' 1"°'3°f_'.'f';'f.!'.__'?°.'!';..f'; '22.':fr':.;;. IIi.Il.l}|'{he Ame.lf l l l l EI U L A A I g § . L \ ¢ \ u 1 - - - p - - -5 .j p ¢ . | 5 u |\.r \n vw \|.. un . un a ||\ |l lf 1V \ .a u-- m n - u m .unaM r . m d l i n F r e d D o m a c k e n a n o m i n a t i n g f o u r p e r s o n s a s t r u : - 'n i n a 'a t t h e
1 f M L O r t t l m r h o v~i l fu | n » ¢ ? { n t f ? _ \ 0 I . : a * l i . . . . l .r4A tg: E?|\¢ .,..+.E ~P l a n
Mrs. Carlson ente ued several
ladies at. s ilsmcheon at ll! home
last Wednesday afternoon.The village board hell their
Nsulv-r businus meeting 'naesday
evening.Plans have hen made by theLutheran ladies for a. bazaar bobo
held at the M. E. church basement
Saturday.They plan to au-velunchesin the afternoon and a
chicken supper in the evening.Lillian] Jensen,w. E. wi-:gm
and Homer Ward attended the
Commandery banquet in Blair on
Thursday evening.Sunday visitors ai the G. E.
Kronberg home were Mr. and Mrs.
Fred French and family and Mr.and Mrs. Henry Kempcke.Mrs. Edna Benton left for her
h o m e l a s t F r i d a y a f t e r h a v i n g
n i m l b l n n M . .
iegler,unmet 1-Fan, 'ms Mao
Denmllgwu "=\»"'|wmlcn win ue ucieuwu ny uw -vm »--~.V-....,....;.,,~... ""'|-'~' ..... ...... -.. ... -....__.,,___ers ol smld district at an elocdnnl put week at the.puon\al.John and Mrs. Julian md Fred Jung-
'llhale .nominated can ab. D. maur-
itsm, w. A. Freud, Glenn Rosen-baum and Harland French.Mr. md Mrs 'Lamard E Peter
son Qmtsrlnlned six hbles of 111°
ochle .at their home Baturday eve-ning,The following were praentto enjoy the evening Messrs AndMesdnuneaSorenMcDonaldof
Blur,Glenn Rosenbaum,GeorgePaaschChasBates,Paul Noel,Jasper Rosenbaum and Iamllles,
Frank None,Mrs Ruth .Rosenbaum, Mlsaw Lent,ate:Vkglnla
Pettit Mr Roscoe Fpsenbaml and
Otis Decker Prizes were awuded
to Soren McDonald and Inna Batesforhigh swres and to Charles
Bates and Harriet 'Hall lor low
which will be held on April l l tder home.|bluth,Mr. and Mrs. I-'rank Kno-
Olcsr Jensen was a ;Saturdny trur, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Enermax
avnmlng visitor at the A-l!rod.Svog~
anon home.
an Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sunda.Mr. md Mn. Kennan Jungblulh
~ vvlth his son,be-ti¢lson,'E1-nest and George Ki ebuk and
nalsting with the fam 'lurk-Mrs. K. Kindt of Luverne, Minn,
.P J Nelson is s the had as dinner guests Thursday,
Mr. a nd Mn.Hsin veg; were Ray Batson, Avery Batson, Mrs.Thunday evening callers at the John Hoff ol Lincoln wer-¢ visit-Blll Wulbern home 'i ng Wednesday and Thursday at
Alben and Elmer Monson spent.
Saturday evening at the AlbenNelsonhome.
Mr. md Mn. Otto Christensen
and daughter were Sunday mapper
guestu at the Ansel Toft home.
The school children enjoyed afarewell treat of oranges, candy
bars and gum last Wednesday a.ft~
ernoon given by Mrs. Anm Pet~e mu.The Petersen louuly mov-
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the homes of Herman and JulianJunghluth. They eume down to Lb-
tend the funeral oi' Eggert 011: at
Bennington..Sylvia Jungbluth of Omaha,
anne home Wednesday to attend
the fneral of her grandfather.
She re urned to her duties at S|,_Joseph hospital Thursday.
CARE OF s o ws A n FIGS
1 - - < ..---~--well il:Corn -........zo o lbs.
a n d o m ...zoo lbs.
mm L--...--..__ _-...._2 00 ibn.
'nui hxe_ ..------_ .-.--- zo lb!-
Linned Me a l-_ -... 15 lbs.
Steamed Bone Meld.._...-s lbs.gg ,_ __ --_ --....--_ _ _ .-6 lbs.
FIRST mma o o xs r CHURCH
Kmnard. Nebruka
E. P. Booher, Pastor
Rev. C. C. Wilson, District Sup-erintendent Q!Omaha District, will
preach Stmday at the M. E.church
at Kmnard at 11 a. rn.Will hold the Quarterly Confer-ence immediately following the
services.
Come and hear him.
m r . u n a m r s .D H I n a n c y I m an h h i n n f R l n i r w a r n Q n n d n v f l i n ~1omeof her mother,Mrs. E.
praker.Gus Kronbcrg,who has been
ite seriously ill, is somewhat~tier at this writing.
Martin Nelson of Blair. hasbeen
~eeorating the interior o!the
rm home occupied by Mr. and
Elmer Andreasen.Mr. and Mrs. Will Harper and.ly have moved into the house
ently vacated by Dave Pdtchardd family.
hir.and Mrs.Elmer Wright
nt Sunday with relatives in
maha.Mrs. Joe Konvalin was hostess
n luncheon at her home Monday
ternoon.The guests included
esdamcs A. N. Anderson,Samall, George Nelsen. Harry Blaco,
~gar Fairchild,Charles Berry,
d W. H. Rosenbaum.Mr. and Mrs.Homer E.Wardlertained at a family dinner on
day in honor of Helen Berry's
rlh anniversary which occurred
Saturday, March 7.Those pres-L were Mr.and Mrs.Chas.~rry, Helen and Leslie Berry,
.Kramer of Saint Edwards,
argaret Higgins of Omaha.Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hansen andal Andneasen were Sunday vil-
~rs at the Robert Andreasen
m e .
Miss Alma Svogerson visitedth Mrs. Ben Johnson Friday.
(Dmuneey Wllmat, formerly of
~nnard, who has spent the past
~eral years in the uthern~tes.has returned w ennardd expects to spend the summer
re. prowding he can find work.
,
hill Inn Wednesday and the Ed
Christensen family have moved nn
their farm.The classmates ofLuis, Harlan and Elaine Petersenand Dnnald Swanson hava not yet
accustomed themselves M7 theirab-sence.Wayne, Dondd and HaroldChristensen entered the school on
Mareh 9th,
Mr. and Mrs. John Frazier and
family spent Monday evening atthe Alfred Svogerson home.Ham Vogt had four tmckloada
of cattle on the (haaha marketlast 'l'\|esday._Mrs. Jay Stewart and family
and Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall
and f-mfg were Sunday dlnnerguests at e Roland Smith home.
uso.Mr .and Mr s .George IIode lund
tertainod a t s p a r t y a t their
me la st W e dnp sd ny eveni ng fo r
e fo llo win g :Misses Ma r y Ma1~
ret Finc fz, Fse Dornac ker, Grac e
omps on, Madg e Ga ines and Mae
urkho lder;Supt.and Mr s .I m
:b.Pa u l Mo r r i s, Mr . a n d Mr s .
s r l J enkins.Th e eve ni ng wa s
~nt play ing ga me s af te r whi c h
e hostess served lunc h.
Sy lvi a Ald n s spent Thu rsd ay
gh t with h er s i ste r an d b ro th e r
-law, Mr . a nd Mr s . J oh n Ha ll.
Mr . a nd Mm. Ola S or e ns e n vls ~
:J ' Thu rsd ay afterno on with Mrs.
~renson's parents,Mr .an d M n .
. E . D e mp s e y a n d " t h M r s . E .
d.
Due to th e sno wsto rm, the Roy al
eighbors postponed their meeting
hic h was | 50 have been mms Bth.
Mesd ames Sarah Swih a rt,J oe
on va !i n a nd E . O. Fa ir c h i ld vis -
::e .~-
tugned to A rli n gto n .F o r the
~t tfro mo n th s they I:ay e been
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DALE Dumas
Mr. and Mrs. Nels Svendgaxd,
Ruth und Francis wexe vldtingrelatives in Blur Friday afternoon
and ln the evening, called at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.Hay-
den.Mr. and Mrs. Morris of Elk Cityhave moved into the house vacab
ed by Chas. Hayden and ne work-
ing for Mr. Sibberson.
Chet Widener is working for Jim
Marshall for The summer,
Glen Chrlstensefn o l Omaha,
spent Sunday with his puenta,Mr. and Mm. Fred Christensen.
Friends and relatives of Mr. andMrs. H. Ducker of near Elkhom,held a dance at the Elk City hall
Saturday ni ht in honor of their25th wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso Jungbluth
and children of Clarks, S. D. are
visiting relatives at Dale.
Mrs. Herman Jungbluth receiv-
esray.Peter Jorgensen is ill with the
u at this writing.Mary Jacobsen of Blalr, spent'day evening with friends hem.
Pever C. Sorensen and Albert
~ ~dinner guests oi Mr.and
~rs. Elmer Lund on Saturday.About Mteen members of theolunieerFireDepartmentof
enrmnl, attended a banquet at~mont Friday evening. The ban-
do ~ot need one
F D R T H R E E D A Y S o N L Y
March 12 - 13 - 14
We are offering our customers a
SPECIAL SALE AND DISPLAY OF
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M ALLEAB LE
C G A L A N D w o o n R A N G E S
Come in and see <4R'U1VIW:'i'l'i¥i'l\1Tf""'W'iil\}f;|1`{l\
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H A R D w A R E
KENNARD, NEBRASKA
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Hell.
Last 'Nesday night,burglsrs
agdn attempted to enter BerryBros.store.When Mr.Berry
opened up Wednesday morning he
discovered that the rnouldlng hadbeen removed from the southeastdoor and the door easing had been
somewhet damaged.Apparently a
erowbsr or tire iron had beenused
to force the lock but the door didnot give way.Elther the would-
be burglars were unnhle to force
the door or were frightened awry.
A surprise party was planned
and carrled out on Miss Ruth
Jmkins lust Thursday evening.
that date being her fourteenth
blrthdny.Those present were
Misses Bertha. Hansen,Florence
Hall, Sylvia Aklns, Beatrice Pritch-ard,Madge Gaines and Grace
Thompson.Ruth received pretty
as well as useful gifts.Late inthe evening,s lunch which wasbrought by the goats, was served,
after which all departed wishing
Ruth many more happy birthdays.
Miss Alms Svoguson spent Fri-day afternoon with Mrs. Ben John-
son.Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jensen anddaughters were supper guests ofgk- and Mrs. Albert Jensen Mon-
ny.Mr. and Mrs. John Burgess andchildren were Sunday vlsiloro attheparental,A.N.Anderson
home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hedelundand Jeanette spent Sunday with
relatives in Omaha.
taken word for word out of Neb-
raska Smtion Circular 40,"A
Manual for Hog Ralaers", written
by Prof. W. J. Lodfel ol the Col~
lege of Agriculture:
"After the sow has farrowed
the pen has been cleaned,and
frezh bedding supplied,the pigs
should be returned to the sow for
feeding.Nu food need be give-n
for 24 hours nlfer fmowing, al-
though the sow should be provided
with an abundance of drinking
water.On the second day. a light
feed ol bran or shorts may be led.
Gridudly the "heavierfeeds shodd
Saturday.~Milo and Irmn Jeppesen matured
to Omaha Sutunriay.
Mr. Thictje and Mr.Bolln of
Blair were business callers here onSaturday.
Mr. and Mrs.Preston Nicholas
moved inw their new home lpst
week, recently vaeated by Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Berxmnn.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Gottsch were
in Omaha Monday.Mrs. W. B. Jefferson and Mrs.
A. C. Sunds were calling on Mrs.
B. G. Shaffer Tuesday aflernoon."Hank" Petersen is making his
home in Washington wiw Mr.nnd
Mrs. Herman Slevers.Kenneth Wardell spent several
days last week with his brother,
Joe and family,who moved voNewport, Neb.
WASHINGTON NEWS
Mrs. Nel§ M. Nelsen was a. call
the ration increased in amount.
The mllk flow of the sow in lnilu-
enced by the amount of feed con-
sumed.The milk flow should be
stimulated by increasing the feed
as rapidly an the pigs man handle
the milk.Too rapid stimulation
of the milk flow usually results in
indlgestlon in the pigs,followed
by secure.Considerable variation
will be found ln saws ua in dairy
cows, some producing milk more
readily than others.The condition
of the pigs ls undoubtedly the best
index for feeding the sow.Pro-
vide all the feed the mw will ccn~
sume without scouring the pigs.At
the first appearance ot secure, re-
duce the sov/'l fed und in severe
cases skip a feed entirely.A few
handful:of bloodmeal fed to a
sow is usually pfiective in stopping
:cours in her litter.
"Scolxrs are usually caused by
too much feed, spoiled feed. or A
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Mr. and Mrs. John Vogt anddaughterswereSundaydinner
guests at the Fred Mm-kmann
hqme.Mr. and Mn. Allred Svogersonspent Thursday at the Johnha-
zler home.Mr. and Mrs. Blll Vogt vdsibed
at the Bill Wulbern home Sunday
aftemoon.
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4.5ox2o__..-- $5.60 5.00xl9.,,._ $ 6.98
4.50x21 5.69 5.50Xl9_____8.75
4.75x19.....6.65 6.00x20,_._.11.50
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It is proposed to form an or-
ganization to be known as the
Nebraska Progress Association at
am¢¢Vi¢!§m be held in Lincoln
late in March.
This meeting has been called u¢
the request ol a large number of
prominent business and profess-
ional men and farmers from var-
ious sections of the state.
It is the belief oi these men that
Nebraska should have a definite
program of development and gn
out alter new industries,new
citizens and expand and create
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Other states are fighting moth
and nail for new industries and w
sttrsct new citizens at a time when
every new payroll and the increl-Be
of present payrolls is so important
to community and state.While
neighboring states are spendng
hundreds ol thousands ol dollars
annually on development programsNebraskaas a whole is doing
nothing.
lt is the intention of these pro-
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CRY in the night.c o m. Nohmd c a u nfo r s ln rm lh (| t o m ll
.pure vege e p ara-tion rings qxick wmlort._ Jil' om
never harm.t ls the le nublo ~when children are Hi\1l\8~ Whether n |the stomach. or the little bowels:'eolie or constipation;or dmrrhea.iwhm ~ "Hgh" are ooated. or thebreath ls nd.enever there'| needgreadveNebrxsknnswrernedy°{tle ,g:|,|_|9n_Chudmg love
this dtuation through the Nebras-
ka Progress Association.They
plan to analyze the advantages and
needs of every section of Nebras-
ka and then map out a develop-
ment program along the lines in-
dicated by the survey.
Nebraska is one of the most
favored states in the Union und
it is the plan of those who are
organizing the Nebraska Progress
| u.,"$¢. of tons. and Ita mddneu
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And a more liberal dose of Castorlnl is always better for growing children
l then strong medieine meant only for' Adult use.
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..1 .imMarshallfor the summer,
Glen Christensen o l Omaha,
spent Sunday with his puenta,Mr. and Mm. Fred Christensen.
Friends and relatives of Mr. andMrs. H. Ducker of near Elkhom,held a dance at the Elk City hall
Saturday ni ht in honor of their25th wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso Jungbluth
and children of Clarks, S. D. are
visiting relatives at Dale.
Mrs. Herman Jungbluth receiv-
F D R T H R E E D A Y S o N L Y
March 12 - 13 - 14
We are offering our customers a
SPECIAL SALE AND DISPLAY OF
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greadve Nebrxakana w remed ~o~.Ch ~ ~ythis dtuaticm through the Nebras-; the tool toria. andita mildneu
ka Pmg-ress Association.They
plan to analyze the advantages and
needs of every section of Nebras-
ka and then map out a develop-
ment program along the lines in-
dicated by the survey.
Nebraska is one of the most'
favored states in the Union und
it ia the plan of those who are
organizing the Nebraska Progrws
| maka it nate for frequent. use.
And a more hbera! dose of Caxtorhl is always better for growing children
l than strong medialne meant only for' Adult use.
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C A S T O R I A
.~,.,...:.-=readily than others.The condition
of the pigs is undoubtedly the best
lndex for feeding the sow.Pro-
vide all the feed the sow will c<m~
sume without scouring the pigs.At
the first appearance ot secure, re-
duce the sov/'l fed md in severe
cases skip a feed entirely.A few
handful:of bloodmeal fed to a
sow is usually pfiective in stopping
:cours in her litter.
"Sca\|rs are usually causea by
too much feed. spoiled feed, or A
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EVIDENCE of the high qnnllty bull! into the new Ford
iathnaxlenniveuaeofhaulndrollerben-Inga. There
an mon than twenly in all -m unnlunlly lu-ge num-
ber.Eachbea rlngia adequd einnlu lndcarefully
bdoclad for the work it hu w do.
At some polnh in iha Ford :hush you will End ball
bearings.Al others, rollar bearings nm med regardless
of lhdr higher wal.The deciding fnctor h the per-
formance of the ear.
The extensive use of bull and roller bearings In the
new Ford insures smoolher operation, sua gasoline,
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e Ilincreases speed and power, gives quicker pink-up, de-
creues noise, and giva graler reliability and longer life
lo viul moving plrln.
nlhnr nnlnlnndinl futures dm mnko the new FordALIJE
:only
\» 600 ~ W i m
u value fu- above the price arc the Triplex slxallenpmof
glus windshield, silenl, fully enclosed fonnwheel brakes,
four Houddlle double-ading hydraulic shock abwrlr-
en, aluminum pinion, dlrnme silicon nlloy vnlves,
llzreoqunner Hosting rear axle, Rmllen Steel, the ea-
luuive me of fine stool forging, md ummud Accuracy
P . 0 . l . . l h » \ \ | ¢ , H a | I » u Q § l a » J ¢ | q l ¢ u y .l p u s e a l a p n n d u
n u u u n a u l l u u .l o n o $ 5 q r \ | f ¢ r l } | \ r o | » ¢ U J ¢ \ | n p q m n » |
a u a u e u n l u m j n q c l u u g p l u u .l s ; - a n - l c u i c l o u l n r l v r d e n a l a .
Blair. Nebraska, Mamh 12, 1931
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ltrlp.Boi long?in Inch; an! lqmonmn Bhd
d l l w a d e l d e r ¢ h m n i n g ._
s u m . x m l n m u \ . a n = s r ¢ » ¢m u m y ' r w
Gosh . 8-252.
(hl l u -o u r ¢ m, | ¢ | ,q¢ ¢ qui c kl y .
A m m n m mamn..un¢uAsxA
Iamily, Mr. and Mn. John Peter-
sen and tunily,Mr. and Mrs.Fred Mnylsvnd Geo. llmcke wenSunday afternoon 'ddmrl at Will
Ryan's.Mr. and Mrs. Wdtu' Appleby
and Betty were Tuesday evening
_ . . . . . _ . . _ . -for som; time, has resigned and
will ate Omnha where he hu n
posit with the name company.Mr. Elver Andersen of Tekamnh,
has taken his plane here.
In spibe of the .mow storm on
Allred Paulsen hams.Mesdlmei leon.I-Iindley md
James Thompson spgnt lm Wad-
nwhy gt the eommhuuas in tha'
interest of the county extenzion
work.-rs . J a m e s W ww" wu the
Ln prep¢ntion.for.iL Mn.'JahnBa ny and Mn.V.O..Ireland
served delidmu cake,i n m m m
and eofioe.The nsxt mgetjng will
be Mlrth 19 nt the Ludwig Jensm
ha m.~ a n d
sms uwsa Sec. 18-17-13 31.00.
Kntbshxe Dornmpker dz hush
mnmm Me e v e lz NE'A Sec.'-
rmo . ammo .
F. E .D a s hn e r &w i f a i a J --
the John Txylor, Jr. home.
f a mi ly spent.Sunday aftern oon at
"|\l ~
nard, helped H . C IIn ma n o e le
bnte h is bi rth day 'W ed nes day eve-
Dill~.
I l l f u n
Mr. md Mrs. Harry Smith spentSaturday evening visiting Mr. and
Mn. Elm Ki ng.
ALONG THEBOVITOM ROAD
nwhy gt the eommhuuas in tha'
interest of the county extenzion
work.-Mrs. James Thompson wu the
victim of n aurprisupaxty Sundny
Mn.rch8,whenanrunbero!reJa-tives cams with we ll fi lld bas-kets to hue dixunermnd mend the
day.A delicious dinner vu »arv~
`ed lt the noon hon.'hmm pren-mt we re Messrs.md MeadsmmDan,Will,Leslh and Fu n k
be Mlrth 19 nt the Ludwig Jensm
ha m.~ a n d
Mrs. Chris Hin: willassint tha
hostess.
Pnd Bury.E h ! !Rome m d
dmghkr,Blu, and Mn. M nyBury.Kerwood Axonlon d mcalled hu the nhnnoon.
Mila Eilemn Thompson,vhs
#aches neu Tekuuh, vu n week
and guest at Uwe paxcnul, JamesThompwn home.Min Tlmmpsonhu accepted tha mms nchoohmn,
year mm 1 nine in nln ry.
Mr. md Mn. Nlels Christensen
and children cdbd at the RudolphHansen home»Smdly dternoon.The zxwnslbn lender for theMcCarthy lldh' Progrudvn Club
gave the ltloon on "Eslendnl'
Qunllliea ol»1Good Furniture" llsl
Thundny dk mo o n at the Mem
ion Windnll home.It was ra
L .. ....N -time me been spent by the lads'
w m u x r r : m m s
Adanirnm J. Tayloaun Florence
M. Tayior: L 7 B 70 Blnlr $1.00.
Bl\m7A» Holdngz, Adm., et al
to Paul s. Kruger: EQLNWAL, ~
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ltrlp.Boi long?in Inch; an! lqmonmn Bhd
d l l w a d e l d e r ¢ h m n i n g ._
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Gosh . 8-252.
(hl l u -o u r ¢ m, | ¢ | ,q¢ ¢ qui c kl y .
A m m n m mamn..un¢uAsxA
mxgcls
Kingfs
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SEPARATUR UWNERS
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Free service day Satfurdiih March
21st,On this day a factory man
~ be at our store who will service
rmo . ammo .
E. E. Daslmer & Wife ia Janus
ALBaynia: L 6 B.64 Bhir $1.00.
Jbhn M. mid In Adm v. Reid:
s w f y u mu & NW % 8 2 % & 1 A.
ms n s a u Se c , 1 0 -1 8 - ll & L l
m In 11 B zo Dexien 2nd Add.
mm x81-W-Hum Thomsen & wife (0 RuthH: MMM: su \sm¢.s¢ ¢. 2 84 9-
1:u a mad $1.00.
H E R M A N N r i w a
Sheriff Sutherland and County
Attorney Mencke of Blair,werehere on business Wednesday.The Haryey levfis fanat rygved
Ii ' I ' h u r sd a y e v e n i n g ,U I B T B W B !I m r . a u a u n u m .r|.;|»u\u x n u u u v |\ § \p e w c r o w d a t t h e r e g u l a r m e e t -S u n d a y g u e s t s o f M r .a n d H r s .. i n s o f m e o .E .s .T h e s m m f a i b m z u m .H a r v e y P a u l s e n .w h o n w o r k -
. . .m l -.......:u . . .f m . -m . , 1 . . . . .i n n :a t A l m o ,N a b . ,c a m e F H Q Q Y I evenimr iz .1I\}{=§ i>»¢$»l§Q|1'»lcommittee for the evening was mr.and Mrs. Chris Trllhlsen, Mr. and
Mrs. C. R. Gray, Mrs. Jolie Hart.,
Mrs. Frank Loftia and Wayne.
Word comes from Mr. and Mn.James Herrington of Omaha ul the
arrival of a baby daughter last
week.Mn. Herrington vrlll be N-membered as Miss Esther Mor-
rison.Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hom enlar-taiaed A few friends at cu-da azLhgnr *=f"='2 _ijrid-gy evening.T y
iw e r e e .y e v e n i n o lM r . a n d M r s .A l b e r t m i m e w .
Ni n e m e mb e r s a n d n i n e v i d b o n
atten ded the x= r°S¢¢ ¢ mee ting Fri-
d a y a f te r n o o n a t : h s F r e d D i c k -
meyer home.Rasmus Rasmussen spat Sun-
day at the Fred Dl¢km°!¢1'horns.entertainedMrs. L. E. 1.-ne.Che St. Pauls Aid Thursday dher~
morn.Mr. and Mn. Chris Bmsvnsnd
...M M 'and Mn. Albert Jensen
...al stayed .mm Sunay Wm. hisparents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pud-
sen.Tha Bridge Wm Club met last
'l'hm-sday afternoon with Mrs. S.1. Moon with all members GXDGIW
one, present.M i n Myrtls Gllbertson substi-tufcd Frida and Miss lhrjorls
Jansen M y. for Misa M-rg-Fet Warrick at the Bono schoo in
the lower room.
M't,'"d __M}°s.__Henty So Mr. and Mrs. G'lbe¢1. Prl leftW E E E ? "b r u l . . . u n m a w
The f o u w m g m a n n hdped
~~ Nelselwcdebni/e her
l\i1\s~Carl J mmm .» 2'..&§
3 2 ' ? ' . . . ¥ " " § ' . . . . . ' ° " % ? ' ° " ' "W - 1 ; - ,=;
IM e m k i ,J o h n P a e n e n .w u u f
S a m n f i d d a J i m n m . m m n m -
se n.Mr s .W a n n a ,H n .Tu i te ,
l?w=l=namr» ma .mm Boeklnn.
hat week Izjom a nrm ram. m nu-=into the Sam Belville property.
Mn. Henry Baker was up from
Blair Thursday to viin friends and
relatnves.-_._..1-.. ......\» .m hhF122. AIHICK Lum.. wvvil nv-\» --_-pouiu-y business no Gilbert Olson
and A. H. powe, who took puns-
don Thursday.he M. E. church choir met at
the church Tuesday evening for
practice.They :re preparing spe-
dsl mum: for the Ember perviees.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Hansen en-tertained Iris-.ads from Deatur an
Sungiay$vq\ng._L 1...m
pnzes for nlgn more were wuu UIMrs. Clyde Fitch Ind Ch!'lB'|'ruhl-
sen and for low by H. L.Swan.Miss Nellie line Sheets, who isn amdeatut the Wayne s. T. C-»
spent the weekend at the home of
lm- mrzntn. Mr. Ind Mrs. Chas.
: : . m r.f .a ;'Gmue
md lmmle W a v e : s pe nt Tlmrrdayevming at the Joe .kannhome,gflvfgg eelebnfa G l p d f l
second r m Yi n ~ t h e
and M m Carl soremen vwwurelndvea at Staplehurst Slburd-lY
and Sunday.Mr. md Mrs. W nmm 'ryum o!
Blair,Ind dune: Monday with
their son, Hnrry md wife.M i n mmm Vmg h n , w h o h " \
At n .IM x ho m - nn inlu n c h wu
senedlutltegnnstz.
f Mr. a|1d| Qs. .Tala 'hylor gg
y;i y m r b r h ; a n - a n Wi llhmun
Thi Ai d mi t Wsln lv wi th1Mn. Berraa uowe ww - - -with the grippe for the pan week
but ls able m be around the house
at this writing.Deputyq state game wardens
Bonney, Bamgardner and DeVry
were ln this vieinity last week.Be n umi s .who held a farmsale last Wednesday. has moved
with his érnily na a place just
rth of a r.mEx-munty Judge Chatt of Teks-
rnah, was here on business one day
last week.Lust Tuesday Mr._ and Mrs. E.
W. Burdie accompanied by Grand-
ma Rose,drove to Omaha andspent the day visiting Mrs. Bur-
dic's uncleRayNuusler moved with hll
family the first of the week ontoa small acreage at the edge of
South Omaha.Ivan llelms was confined tohishomo/e latter pmt of the week_with n attack of the flu, but is
hotter now.Mrs. Melvern West will be hos-tess to the regular meeting of the
Aid Wednesday, March ll.Miss Kathryn Hughes entertain-
ed the members of her Sundayschool class of the Baptist churchat hcr homo lust Monday evening.
_ Mrs. Walter Wachter of Rosalie
went to Omaha Thursday and sub-
mitted to an operation that dayfor miter.She stood the ordealnicely and is reported to be get-
ting nlong nicely.Dr. Crumbnugh mode n trip to
Misnuri Inst week for a short visit
with his father,who is in poor
hculth.The guild met Thursday at the
church for work.They will have
an nll day meeting at the Mrs. C.R. Gray home this week.Dinnerwillbeserved at the D.Buch
home.Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gilliland en-tertained at a farewell dinner onSunday for Mr. and Mrs. G. Rex
I-Iucn and children,Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Cameron and
Charlene, drove in Saturday lor a:hurt visit at the H. B. Cameron
ome.
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L. A. Parrish of Omaha,whosubmitted to an operation a few
weeks ago is reported not sowell.
He is at his home but is under
the docwr'.s care.The marriage of Miss LillieKuhlrnon and Russell Wells occur-
red at the Lutheran church at
Fontanelle and not at Omaha as
stated last week. Aweddlng supper
was served at the Kuhlman homethat evening for the following rela-tives: Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wells,Henry Kuhlman,Mr.and Mrs
Wells of lshland,Mr. and Mrs.Claar Johnson of Auburn, Neb.,Mrs. Chr-is/Kuhlmsn and children.
The new athletic association
held n meetin at th school hou
ference schedule for basketball
games and a constitution Ilepre~
scntatlves from Craig Decatur,
Calhoun,Kennard and Uehllng
were present Sup't. Schrader is
presidentMrsE E Caldwell and Bonnie
mah, were cntenained at dinner at
the C E Johnson home Tuesday
evening The) left the next day
lor their new home at Denver
The Womans Club met Frida)
afternoon with Mrs H B Cam
eron.The subiect for discussionwas South Amenca Mrs A HLowe and Mrs D E Hayes read
interesting pnpers.The formeruns devoted to Brazil and the lat
ter lo the country.. as a whole.Election of officers wsu held. Mrs.
O. H.Godsey was chosen pres.
Mrs. Ben Wachter vice-pres.Mrs.G. F. Lowe, sec., Mrs.Wm. Adamstreas.The next meeting will be
held Friday afternoon March 27 at
thc home of Mrs. Ben Wachter.
John Oberst,Jr. of Tekamah,
paid his father a visit Thursday.Miss Joyce Webster ol Tekamah,is spending a few days with hergrandparents, Mr. and Mrs.Fred
Rogert.
BELL CREEK VALLEY
week-em a l une nuns ventwa
h meI.
,M n .Boone Newkirk was a
\
Wednesday atlemoon guest o l
Mrs. Will Dlckmeyer.Ab a b y b o y w l a b o r n f o Mr.and Mrs. Bay Fagerqudat Wednes-day morning, at the Fred Fsger-quist home in Vdley.Miss EdnaNewkirk is caring for mother and
baby.Mr. and Mrs. Peter Taft of
Fremont, are staying at the RayFagerqulsthomeduringMrs.
Fagerqulnf/a absence.Edward and Raymond Newkirk
spent Sunday evening at the Al-
fred Skov home.Mr. and Mrs. Chris Benson were
Sunday dinner guests at the Mrs.
Mathllda Hansen home in Bldr.Mrs. Hans Jensen, Jr. and twochildren spent last week at the
parental, George Kuhr home.Raymond Kuhr moved last weekonto a farm southwest of Kennard
His sister, Mrs. Hans Jensen, Jr.and children will make their home
with him.The small son of Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Larsen of Admah,wasbaptized Sunday momlng by Rev.
P. J. Reinertsen.Mr.and Mrs. Richard Nelson
and Viola,spent Friday evening
at the H. C. Hansen home.A shower wus given Friday aft-
ernoon for Mrs.Arthur Kuhr at
the Henry Kuhr home.The Danish Ladies' Aid met anWednesday afternoon at the ChrisPeterson home with on attendance
of 18 members.Miss Evelyn An-
dersen of Blair, Miss Helen New-
kirk and Mrs. Nels Paulsen werevisitors.Mrs.Chris Benson will
be the April hostess.Mrs. Chris Peterson and children
spent Sunday afternoon at the
Henry Rasmussen home.The Young People's Pinoghlo
Party met Friday evenin at theChris Peterson home wid an at-
tendance of 28.Mr.and Mrs.Peter Nielsen
spent Monday evening at the
Chris Benson home.
musms NEW S OF
g e seSaturday afternoon to draft a con-
nnd Mrs.Altha }}ooton og Tekaf-
been helping Mn. Fred Ray since
a week ago, was a Sunday dinnerguest at the Wm. Rutledge home.
The Harvey bowls family mov-ed to Herman Wednesday and the
Burn Kelleys moved to the Rudi
farm thus vacated,and Wm.Hlnckle ol Blair, moved his lam-
lly to the former |Kellay house.Mr. and Mrs. George Hain and*
Virginia w e r e Sunday dinnerguests of Mrs. I-lain's sister, MmWm. Brett and husband, wesb al
Herman.Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Anderson
and children of Tekamah,wereMonday visitors at the p a m w .
George Morgan home.Glow Fackler of Burwell;_ droveover Tuesday, for a visit with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fack-ler until Thrsday,and found
some hard tra eling home._
Mr. and Mrs.F. Mdler and son
were Friday visitors with George
and Cora Beard.The latter spent
Friday night at the Muller homoand Mr. Muller and son had Sat-urday dinner with the Beards.'Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bunn spentSundny evening atthe home of
their son,Byron.Mr. and Mrs.
Hugo Hanek were there Sunday
afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Boite wereSundayafternoon visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mettler.Mr.nnd Nts.Kenneth Tyson
spent Sunday nftcrnoon at lhc par-ental Art llaker home in Burt
county.Mr. Baker is in very poor
heslw.Mr.und Mrs.Randall Iversonund son, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Clarke
and two children. l\liss.lda Luen-inghoener and brother, Albert of
this vicinity,attended the partyFriday evening at the Gene Davidhome, ol the Adult<Class of the
Pleasant View Sunday school. Rev.
and Mrs. Hargett oi' Blair,werevisitors.April 8, they will meet
at the Fred Peck home.Mrs.Martin Bemlsen,
Amanda Hansen, Mrs. H. G.telsen, Mrs. Anna Simonsen, Mrs.
Carl Sorensen and Mrs. Henry
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Miss
Ber-\
um ' infn."" 'i '~mm; n was n.»'1.`r. rZ..».'2§'¢.
Ha me l w e r n mp mg Mr .
9 o ¢ M n. u mm wa n g e t mus e
xlr thedn new lime near Herman.
\lcGA.R'llll ANDIDNG CREEK
Mn Bhd' Mrs. Wm. Matzen wereSundayevening visitors at theNiels Christensen home.
pu. Bhd Mn. Edgar Larsen and
chrldrea of the naman neighbor-hood came dawn Sunday to visitat the W. J. Novak home.
Messrs.and Mesdsmes Will,
Dan and James Thompson and
families attended a surprise panyin Blair Friday evening at the Abloose home.
Mr.and Mrs.John Landis oi
Calhoun,spent last Tuesday att-
ernoon with Mrs. John Aronson.Mrs. Peter Jensen called Wednesdayalternoon at the J.H
Nearhqod home.
Mr.and Mrs.Tom Thompson
who haw been farming with ClnrlAllenrecently moved to a farfx
near Kehnard._
Mrs.W. G. Harrison has bm
conflned_to the house for severa
weeks ynth complications follodmthe F§l'\PP€-ller many friends anwishing her a speedy rcco\'<'1y,Mrs.Walter Novak and'son
Ralph called at the Fritz Knudsci
home near Orum \\'ednv~s\l'ay aft
srnoon.Mr.and Mrs.llnns Menckspent Wednesday owning at th
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MUSIC BY
MILT NELSON
and: HI! Original
n n z c o u m n s
of !|,inco\n, Nebraska
GOOD FDOOR Goa n MUSIC
GOOD o n n m
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Get our prices on Alf-
alfa and Sweet Clover
seed.High Germina-tion and Purity Test.
Mrs. C. L. Reid came_horne on A 1 fn nds gathered at D I S T R I C T apgenaen yewWednesday from Bloorpfxeld, Neb.the h§§.?L"'°f°uem5, Paeper, Sr. on ~v|§|mrs "Tm gg
where she had been wxth her ["°`'r|»»=f|».v nvonlmr tn heln him oele~-.. ..,.,.._L _-..b*`!'l3"5 _une_
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Pi tz er a n d
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your shopping
here on one
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ther, Mrs. Lydick.She -leit her
greatly improved.Mrs. Geo. Waehwr of Pender
enjoyw Sunday dinner at the Mrs.
Anna Peddie home.Mrund Mrs. D. E. Hayes droveon Omaha Tuesday to visit their
brate his birthday.The evening
was spent in playing bunco andlunch was served at s late hour,Those present were Messrs.and
Mesdames Wm.Wiikening, How-
ard Rowe, John Niebaum, Aman~
.\....Dnhannnn flnnvnn Nlnhnunm
mr. and mrs. ueorge :wen muv-ed on¢o the Re eh fa m recently
vaeated by the M. A. Matz family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ervey and
Faye were Tuesday evening visit-
ors at the Lars Jeppesen home.A good crowd attended the Ed
Mrs.FrankFrancis spent T
with relatives.Edilh Rutledglast week with
Mrs. Geo. Morri
Guests from 1
e spent a few daysher grandmother,non of Tekamah.
:his vicinity at thed Mn. Paul Paul-.uu hirthdnv of
9 ~p n o n e c a n ~ -A n d k n o w y o u w i l l g e t j u s t a s g o o d
s e rvi c e a n d s e l e c t i o n a s i f y o u c a m e
in person.'we Hananneun of An Kinds__0 Q |\ l l l l l A \ l n n l \ | | | |\ | 1 \ | l - U n w a n l v u u n l a p f T h d t ~I2 f E . ' " " f E : . . " | ' § f . . . B . . ' 3 . . . ' i £ ' . " * " 1 2 : ~I t g k h a f f ,E !~ ' E m ' I E . .. . , . ' f . . . .a l m r .' g h l n n \ . , . ' 2 L » . . | ~
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"eip me.....ue g.............,....-..celebrate his ninth birthday.Mrs.
Hayes took him n nice birthday
cake whieh made him very happy.
Dr.and Mrs. A. J.Cameron
spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Sidner at Tekamah.
The D. ol H. lodge will hold
their regular monthly meeting onFriday evening at the D. W. Rut-
ledge home.Harold Trlplett has returned
home from the Clarkson hospital
in Omaha and is recoverihg cely
from his operation.Mi-..and Mrs. John Skinner andsonandMrs. J. B. Jensen and
Betty were in Blair Saturday.Mrs. Geo. Wachter of Pender, isspendingthe week here visiting
reladves and friends.She wentto
Omaha Fllay to visit her sister-in-law,Mrs. Walter Wachter, who
is s patient at an Omaha hospital.She returned Saturday.Mr. and Mrs. Glen West enter-
tained Sunday at dinner for Mr.
and Mrs. Ben West, Mr. and Mrs.
Fern West and Miss Doris Wen.
We are sorry to lenm of theserious illness of Mr. James Gil-liun nt his home at Tekamah at
present.He has been in poor
health for several months and is
xrrowinsr weaker.His dausrhter.
families, Clarence, Alvin and HelenWilkening.
Mrs. Henry Lalhnan and daugh-ter, Marianna are visiting relatives
at Beemer.
"Ure Fontanelle Ladies' Aid met
at the church basement Thursdayaftemoon for their monthly meet-ing.Hosteases were MesdarneeAugust Kerkholf and August Har-
lung.Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Hartung
entertained a number ol relatives
at a six-thirty supper Thursday
evening in honor of Wm. Har~
tung's birthday.Those present
were Messrs. and Mesdsmes Aug-ust I-lartung, George Stronger andKenneth,Harvey Hartung andPhyllis Rose Henry Strenger, Jr.,
Misses Martha Hartnng and Mar-
thella Strenger,Messrs.Harold
and Dalton Strenger and Wm.Hnrtung.
Misa Norms Hcltman and Marie
I-I~ller nf Wayne, spent the week-
end wlth home folks.-The lnochls club met at thehomeoMr.and Mrs. Howard
Ruwe Friday evening.Those
Present were Messrs. and Mes-damea Henry Scheer and Lorraine
Gilbert Ruwe,Wilma, Jean andlfhyllls. Qyorge _ljiebaum and wo.
....., .........,....,._.....,_. . . .,_ .good prices.
Mr.and Mrs. J. L.Petersendrove to Omaha Mondady afternoonand called to see Cly e Allen at
the Emmanuel hospital.
Robert Rasmussen has been
under the weather for severaldays with an attack of lumbago.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ervey and
Faye were Saturday evening vis-
itors at the J. L. Petersen home.
Mr.and Mn. Willard McKay
mu live on the farm recently va-cated by the Nels Petersen family.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johns were
Omaha visitors Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lars Jeppesen andBobbie were Sunday dinner guests
at the J. L. Petersen home.Elizabeth and Hazel Sheets vla-
lted Martha Ann Zaloudiek Sunday
afternoon.
BENCH Nmm
Mr. and Mrs. Will Paustian andchildren drove down from Bloom-field Saturday and visited at the
gahnrles Koenig home until Mon-
y.Mrs. Chris Jensen vllited Mrs.
George Fallen Monday afternoon.
..,..W ............----_-----~--.the tomar 'Tuesday evening were
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorensen and
sons, Helge Knntsen and Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Sorensen.The Ray Whitmus family moved
last week from the ConetY tenant
house to the tarm ot Fred Ander-son, west of Herman,for whom
the will work.d K. and Will Iverson shelled
corn Wednesday and Thursday
morning for Cass Frye.Ted wasa Tuesday night guest of his brother,Randall
Mr and Mrs Fred Ray wereSundadinner guests of Mr andMrsis Bandur of Herman
Miss Gertnide Warrick actedaasubstitute three days lost week at
the lower De Soto school
Mrs Clyde Metzler spent Tues
day with Mrs C H Blanchard of
Virginia spent Tuesday at the
parental C H Gehrlnger homesouthlof Omaha.
Miss Helen Fsckler came home
from Peru Saturday other Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Geo
Fsckler were Mr and Mrs.EarlPetersen and Miss Dorothy Peo
Burt county.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hain and
_ Mr. end_Mrs. Allred Hansen and ersen of west of Herman.
A Full Llne ol Stlple and Fancy Groceries
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There is no joy.xml-umm nr uwA umm ues: muvat the Mrs. Anna Peddla home on
Friday evening.'There were four
tables at cards,Mr. and Mrs. A.H. Lowe won first prizes and MisaAnna Reeh and Harold Swanson
won low.
Roy Phmck of Fremont, travel~
ing agen! for the Standard Oil Co.,
was here a few days last week as-siadng Mr. Andersen in gettingntaxied in his wnrlr \..»»_
A miscellaneous shower wangivenforMrs.Hannon August
.Thelma Gardner), a recent bride
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Gardner Sunday afternoon.Shereceived very many lovely gifts.Mr. and Mn. Henry Longhorn
entertained n number of relatives
at n six o'do¢k dinner Frlilny eve-ning in honor of their thlrtiethwedding nnnlversary.Mm No nnh Holtmnn w u aehort cgller at the John Echtzen~
_... ..._ ...... ...........e. mmm-mn visited at the George Fallen
home Sunday alternoon.
Mr .and Mrs. "v Smith spentSunday in Omaha siting at thehome of Mr. and Mrs. Rey John-
lon Ind Mr. md Mrs. Enrl Smith.
The Willing Workers Sunday
school class had a plrty last Frl-day evening at the Gene Davldhome.Ten memben end two mls-loon were present and everyone
enjoyed the evening ve much
__, _,. .__ _-...-.., .._ ~- --man.Min Erneadne McCoy resumedher duties at the Kindred lchool
afte r e wee k's my in Teklmnh
with her aleter, Mies Roby.who
ls recovering from sn auto ned-
dent.Mr. and Mn. John 'l`rowbrldB9andcnlldrenwereWednemdnn'evenlug visitors it the A.W.
Clarke home..M n Norman Warrick end MrsThey will meet next wlihrir. mi\Q=\i| éommn of me Bddse View
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A home that is your very own, m do wh!§
yo u wl\L ln|i deu| |lo t| t.wHhn¢ vdu\md 5
[nm tha t a n nun to take can ol u you §
dulre ,| | ni o y qu duI.i hmo \l\e r.Ov r i lsy w r h o m e m d s p n u d g e w y m u n l n m k r _§
nl your cnmmtmlly.T ;
low is the time to start §
Sded the home that moot nypenh to you.E
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n|=°°gl___5 enllple of days Int weak _;t.Mn . F r e d P e c k ._~ ~ I t A r ~ S a I MY.l\ll|"' M n 'Na h \f¢\an¢|n...l Club md Mrs.Byron Bend andMn. A. E. Dixfm of fhe Sol! Im-
Dtovement Cluh nnmt WednmdnvMrs. Emma Wachter ivu quitelll a few days last week but isbether naw.
The lltge play "Beginning at
Jarusalem presented by some ofthe members of the Mlsdon Clmla
Mn. Gottlieb Echkenhmp :pant
Thursday with Mrs. Alben Laker.Misa Clan Schweder vldhd on
Wednendny evening at Wm. Wll~be dn fl.
~ and §_{rs._John Blumcker and
_ _ . _ _._..,. ..... .w..v.. .nuchildrenvidtodattheLouleMancha home Sunday nite:-noon.
Mr. md Mn. Flo yd Smith a blanded a birthday party Sundny
°'°=*'g at the home of Mr. Ind;M g ny Pewrsen 01 Axllmr¢an.\
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Mr.md Mn. Howud Appleby
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Y.. m f'-..|1 llvun |°2.....|°\'!_l¢ Gm-no Bfnmmr..vm -I Mi s a F r o u A n d e r s o n o f On i h g ,
sp - e nt S tu r d ay a nd S un d a y vi si t-
|,,,,,,-|. |.. r1|.....\_\.\_...r u \~2"'::wh-a n d n i . .;eu ny about tony-nve.Ten werefrom Tekamah.Mn. Madsen of
Blair, was also a guest.Betwnenthefi rs t u m Misa Mnry Sheets
sang n solo md between the lust
acts Mlsa Sheets and her mister,Mardele sang a duet.Mlu Rn-
muna Crumbaugh was accompanlnMr.and Mrs, J. A.Jespersenand children were dinner gneau onglmdny of Mr. and ~ James V|:|
om.Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wachter drove
to Omnhs Saturday m d wan
guests over Sunday at the HarryBentley home.
Re; Huen. who hu had clmrgeol the Standard Oil station here
lnner Sunday.
terulned A nulhh;:u;;rr:laHvule:;,
Mr and Mn.Leunmi Eohben-
hmp a nd flmlly spent Sunday
nfhmoon nt the John EchhnknmpSr home in Arllnghn.
onum BRIEFS
ina' ladies attended I quu beeat the Martin Larsen »»-»-»2'?`lu
el Hnnxuh md lmllna Linen andLonth Rasmussen md Hudnmelg -d-;,R»~»-~=-»==. B. C. hnennnd
ma m.Mr. md M n 1:-.1 n......_-_ ,
'rueidw dfemoon.the fou°w~'m -~ mu vnu: ulppmeott nomo.r lmd Mn. Ed Olsenuxlu the
very p puranla of l.e mnborn to mm Mo ndo , li ds . Nh.
Thdr oldor son,erle k wu s
yearn old the same dly lo in honor
of hll birthday and hls blby hm-
ther,he live tho pupil: In thelower mo m | but of umiy ba n.Mr. and H n .Nall Nalnon enm-
terhlned A number of friend; st
l. plnochla party Friday cvefnlng.
tending the y we n Mr.andM n Chris me n m d ohlldnn,
u r . md Hrs.Louie Mmeka :nd
chlldnn, Mr. Ind Mrs. George Fol-
l_ 9 nu rui mns n dllr .md MrmI u» |
Those from this community qwere Wednergnylaggmglk Waltonlt lh a Elm pp e me.Hr.Ind M m Gilbert Prlnee
wan Tuesday evening vinlton at
Dotlet Wulfs.
A nzlaullmeoun shvwar w uglven Tuesday dtamoon for Mn.Gubm Prince at fha Wxll a mhome.A shower T'hm1d|_dher-noon for l l n .Bernud ul!at
th e D nl d W nll Mme , md Pri-
dly afternoon n shower for Mrs.
Arehia Kuhr it the Hnnry Knhrhome.'l'hea¢ recent hrldua naiv-
od mmy putty md uo dul gnu.
Mr. md Mn. '"'$l*.l'J""°"¢'5,'2
l y evanlng n INela Buchudt hams.
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All Our Regular High Grade Lines -First Quality - We Never Have SoldOaSe conds O r D a m a g e d G o o d s ~ * A n y K i n d -Money Cheerlully Refunded
Or we will Exchange of Replace any article that;is not all you think it ought to be - We must sell
[...r Everythirug out sli1k and clean at once »= But our fiw'e years standing and guarantees goes 100 per cent
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F R I D AYS ATU RD AY
50,000
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BRAND NEW ADVANCE STYLES
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Sell for _/\`,;;$15.00 Value$15.00 \./v.~.'F dOnSale~ ~¢.,"§i`.fg».
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Sizes ~"a )Sizes
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Extra Votes
FRIDAYS A T W A Y
Silk Dreéses
New Sunday Night Dresses -- New Afternoon Dresses
New Business Dresses
Short Sleeves-lang Sleeves-Cape Effects
Plenty of the New Long length In sizes 14 to 20
Dance and Party SILK FRJOCKS
Light and Dark Groundsa-Charming Plaids
9 A. M. SATURDAY
$1.00 Women's and Girls'
~ 1-:Ars '::'.;'.:f;' ssc ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR
BEAUTIFUL
For Women and Children Our Best QuaI§E\V SPRING STRAPS & PUMPS
sENsA'H0NALsELL1NG`oF Ku, NEWSPRING HATS
AND STRAWS LEAD THE VOGUE
ALL PRICES REDUCED
a n H 1 G0 SPECIAL FRIDAY 3:00 and 7:30 p. m.- - 1 l -STYLES ~P~~l 4 Pmcms * P * - l l Go
Peanut,Bakus, I§x}llibl}_nt|,Pgnamalgz-Black, Navy,Skipper
éliliéie 0'shoes Winter CoatsBlue. GreerALL HEAD sizEs_ivEW wA'1*'1'1§XfJ MODELS
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2000 V 52% Friemd 23% Tuesdays ~'l'ire B'f.§',f' ThursdaysThursdays - 5000
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VALUES SMALLUPTO$SIZESmmsl'°982nd FLOOR
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G E T I N N E V E R D A R N~2 5 4 2 ~
SILK STOCKINGS THAT W E AR
FullFashioned Silk to Top
Chiffon or Service Weight
$1.00 Values
671:
Sizes 8% to 10-all colors.
All these Stockings have
French Heels
Kayser and Onyx Full
Fashioned Pure Thread
Silk to Top Service weight
or narrow Lisle Top Ser-
vice Weight. $1.35 Values
88'c
3 pair $2.50
Gotham l~'ull Fashioned
Pure Thread Silk *o Top
Chiffon with Peeot edge
or narrow Lisle Top Ser-
vice Weight. $1.50 Values
97c
Gold Stripe or Fletone
Sheer Chiffon Hose,Full
Fashioned,Pure Thread
Silk,Pecot Edze Dull
Finish $1.95 Value
$1.28
~.Children's nobfmwod
~snons-oxrdnns
~Straps and Pumps
Sizes 2-5 Sizes 5%-8
$1.29 and $1.59
$3.50 Childs' Styles, sizes 8%-2.............$1.98
Ladies! Hop l.nto Your Trading Clothes A-151 Get HerT h e l ' A S l l l o N C E N T E R o f B l a i r , N e b r e
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