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GENERAL NEWS OF WASHINGTON COUNTY,NEBRASKABLA|R'S LEADING NEWSPAPER
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1nm£h0¢nl¢8|uQ.|l Nebula NUMBER 9VLPublhhad Weekly by John A.Rhudes0E~Suhsaiptlrm Price, $1.50 per Year.Sh ugle Copy 5c
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BLAIR,NEBRASKA,MARCH 19.1931 Wulhlim comr-
Homecoming
Change InCon-
ditionsPredicted
Downward Trend of Prices Nearl!
Over.Land Valua Have Drop~
wi Since im.Com .merge
Larger tor Year mi
193 YIELD MAY as NORMAL
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While the latter port of 1981
and the year 1932 will probably
bring a recovery from t.bepresentbusinessdepreasion;THE LONG
TIME TREND OF ALL PRICES
IS DOWNWARDlRalph Cole _olAgrieultundCol ego ion
Servlq;said in .~......3f§»~~
present farm outlook.Howard
Jensen John Stork Frank Bilfar
and Co.Agent George Baton heard
Cole talk at the District Confer
ence of County Agents at West
Yoint Nehnskn last week.
Bath industry and agriculturewilladjustthemselvesaccordingto the longtime trend Cole be
lieves.Land values have610PP¢d
every your since 1921.
A revision of the tax_ ny ~.which would shllt the heavy QuedonnowonlandtoincomesorsomeothersourceofrevenuewouldhelppreventfurtherdeclineA
in land values Cole believes.
Speaking ol the nerd.twelve
months period Cole said comacreagewouldbelargerthan
usual in the country as a whole
this year.A normal yield is like»
ly after the.short crop of 1930
which means a plentiful supply
and low corn prices next fall.Hog
prices may not be high but the
cornhog ratio will probably remainfavorabletoproducers.Re
covay of business will bring anincreaseddemahdforbeefbut
cattle numbers are increasing.A
wheat crop failure somewhere in nmajorprodudngarmolheworldisabout the only thing t at could
bolster up the price of wheat.Unlessproducersgetovertheirln~
cllnation tp ft the poultry businesstherq~to be a short~
age of ~nekt fall to lay thewinteregglupply.Farmers will
continue to milk cows to get a=d~dltfonnl income and dnlry productsanKkejy to burden th;market al
fwiy loaded ww mm ma ban
ter substitute.
~"'M ,f
>r~Qu,
n
mnawsun '.su1m1lsE
The Pinochla ~trated
A vary pleasant ?.x.j;.the
Curie :mils w vevening by iikigng/.lmir dinner and
;y»=¢in n body on Qu f-533eyspenttheavmlngp115110611 and vlddng.The mrleys nn som to leave
for I farm near Das Koinel Iowl
lh|.J.E.C\mpbdll¢|nmrnodhomasfhrtaelnnspent!\\
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ea and on W3 ~'mu mmtheir fuburo ho 0 J
Blair Graduates'
for Class Qf'3l
Sixtrnlne Students to Graduate
from Blllr High School ln i9s1_Z
Commercial Conroe Il Popular
Among Studemn
OFFER ¢COURSES OF srunr
Another large class ol Blair
high school graduates will be mmedoutthisyear.Some of Lheaolwillcontinuetheireducationinothaandhigher .schools of leam|ing but the big majoity will asumalenterdifferentvocationsto
make A livelihood.
The present graduating class
n ring sixtynine have had (hepvilegeof choosing from four
diitlnct courses.These are Gen
eral Commercial College Prefpabatorlx and Nomzal Training.Tho
Commercial coarse has attracted
the larger number o!students and
it)ls only fair to assume that these
utudents will enter some budneaa
lclivify A number have taken
iw~Collage Preparatory courseGtheidea.of continuing their
ivork.Also a number have taken
the Normal Training course and
will probably take up the leachingwork.
Blair studenls have by a. big majoritymadegoodandthisclass
will be no exception to the rule.
Following ia the list of gradu~ales and the courses of study each
have followed during their high
school career.Harriett Allen General;Mao
Allen General;Helen Andreasen
Commercial;Ruby Badgerow Gen
eral;Austin Beales Jr.General;
Alloo Doris Beck Commercial;
Alice Beckman College Pl¢P~1
Marie Bolln Commercial;William
Cnppis General;Verner Carlsen
College Prep.Viggo Carlsen Col
lege Prep.Harriet Christensen
Commercial;Hazel ChristensenNormalhdning;Dolores Derieg
Normal Training;Florence Dixon
College Prep.Ray r¢;_§=;»»Gen
eral;Lueile Fear.ga .llrain
ing;Myrle French
~John Gillelple Commercial;~.Myrtlo
Gilbertson Norma!Trdning;Dor
othea Gilbertson College PNP»
Marvin Gollehon Jr.Genenl;
Frieda Gmthuaen Nor.Training;
FILES PETITION
IN BANKRUPTCY
Mrs.c.C. Van Deusen proprietoroftheStyle.Shoppe filed
voluntary petitions in bunkruptcyOnlastFrldsy.This doses tem
Pomily.one ol thmaldsst budnesainstitutionsinthepity. .
The founder o{gg hudnessMrs.r.C.Hllmninow deceased.first started in Ybe milljnery andlslllesreadytowgodsshortly.alter the townse;wu laid out
in 1869.Since that time ths businesshasbeennmcontinuouslywithbutonsbrle!period when
Mrs.Hilton was in Omaha.Thru
her entire business career o!
Around sixty years sho watdfed
eompetiton come md go und she
still continued in lmllness until
her death which oemrrocl in May
1928.She knew har llné and she
took great pride in huulllng quad#ity goods and in thib svn built upAclientelethatttustsdjudg~ment implicitly.~\§
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Leslie Hanson General;France
Harrison General;Harry Hu:
Commerdal;Marjorie Jansen.No
Training;Stanley Jmsen.Colle~
Prep.Frederick Kegler Commer
cflal;Fraws Kelly General;Wal
ter Koenig Gonnnerdsl;Cla
Krogh College Prep.George Lin
den Commardnl;Norma Dani
Lund Normal Training;Allen
Mcfbowd Generd;Bert Mcldilla
Conzmercil.l;Maxine Mathews Co
lege Prep.Fredrick:Matthiese
College Prep.Bennett Matz Ge~
enl;Raymond Mall College Pre
Dorothy Mencke Commercla
Vera I.Nelson Normal ~ItFrancesJane0Hm1on.Genera
Raymond Paulsen Gommsmi~
Karl Peterson General;Raul
Phillips Conunerelal;lrise Rode
Commercial;Selma L Rosenbau~
Normal Training;Raymond Ru~
Commercial;Clarenre Sappenllel
Commemlal;Olga Schulz Co~
memlsl;Luella Ruth Simpson N
mal Trnining;France; SIGN.»mercial;Alsyne Smith Colle~
Prep.Elsie Stevens Commerd~
onweave
Domthy Stewart,Normal Train
ing;Jem Stewart,Cammerdal:
Melbourne W.Stmzkletfv Genenl;
Ruth Tilden,College Prep.,Luis
Tofw,Ccmnmrdzl;Dorothy Tyson
Commenzial;Dorothy Voss,Nur
mnl Training;Glenn Voss,Gen
eral;Abnhum Wnxrick,Commer
cid;Helen Walrath,Commsrdd;
Florence Wolff,Dollege Prep,Normm Wulf Oommerdll Wm.
WU*n.College Pup.
un-'~~§~wuh
ingwnatroet.
Mr.llld Mn.Wayne Smith and
ehildnn of Onuha,Ipent Sunday
/1=~:;4
ef Q Bwé~~E~/~v wean/i uI\~WE f ~
~N me wanmfn /.:.:T T Hnusuev?r r ?~nm f.
~.f .la :f_:~.¢Q f Q ~?~~f /1 ~!.:./F~A 1 1 \
/C.\~§.~...1 5£52 ~1 O 1 P!fi ¢i\g
~DECLAMATORY CONTEST'QianCarnival ul s:.l\u|an n uvvvlalu
......._The Senior High School Opernttn|h|Mnrriamn nf Nnnn4\thaThesubdistrictdeclamafarycontestfor1931furthaRiniproved £0 be a fine success in
evdryway.The young sewn wasgreeted by a crowded house.Over
500 people from Blair being present.This operetta compared veryfavorablywith apexettas of paatyears.The chorus work was oub
standing.The individual acting of
the principal characters was consideredgood.The following high school al
dents took the pan of the prin~cipad characters:Helen WalrathDorotheaGilbertsonViggaCarl
son Vera Nelson Clarence SappenfieldVernerCarlsonFred
rlcka lllatthiesen Clara KroghAustinBealsAlvinBrumbnughFredenckKeglerMargaretAllen...__._._L_._..____
IPassesLegislature
'/TAKES SUNDAYOUTING!
Mr.and Mrs.L.P.Petersen.who live west of Blair dmve uptaLyonalastSaturdayandspentthenightat the Peter x.Petersen
home.On Sunday the two familiesdroveavertoWalthillandvisitedthe home of Mr.and Mrs.
Albert Petersen who recentlymovedtherefromKennsrd;
LIlfLE LAD LOSES I INGERS
Euzene Bunn.little (our vear old
Rodman|Bill on Punlehing Drunk
en Drhen by I prlmnment
Sentence la P by Both
Hmm of the Deflalalnre
PRESENT SESSION LON ONE
The Praenl Seaalnn Wlll Probably
Rum Over Tlmc Llmlt Allotted.
Much Wor~kY¢t To Do
The present session ol the legislatureishurledwithworkand
uromises m be an excenlinnnllv
B.uccessliif.;H;»;»I».;.;e.;;flgSuneoElYK2m e ry o
QS;41 ;;il »=§f=I»f¢.Jf2¢i.§
_ _12 different. cities oijeastem Neb-Frolicl LNTERTAIN BROTHER tasks who took part.This yearTwoNightsofFunandPIl\even eater mfmber fccrn§esb:;:=;:::;;.;;:;..:~and ~f»Arms1.ro\\8!_n;mm.an
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.e ming south of Blmr entertained On acwunt nl the large numberl|me Was Reported ~\;§5fx:¥;;;1 ;~of entries theext.emporaneous and
.o n e um wuCONCHSSIONSANDDAMJING.M.§..§l .mm wed{@d»y rhiszfff .¢iL§$1.}..i§i .L.lI
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Legion Members Feel Event Most
Successful cf the year.Around
400 Present the Last Night
The Lcpyion Carnival put on this
week by the members of the Le
gion oi Blair was well attended
and proved to be I1 bin:success.
The carnival was held in King:1
pavilion about three miles north of
.
Scott.has been in the employ of
the railroad company for the past
twentynine years and is now conductoronapassengertrainrunninginthatsectionofthestate.
He was reared to manhood in this
county and still has many old acquaintancesherewhowillbe
Pl|13S0d to hear of him.
He left Wednesday for New
Orleans and other southern points
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|j \\gg \|..¢¢gy
tion will be given in the large high
school auditchum commencing st
7:30 p rn.The humorous section
will be given in the junior high
auditorium commencing at 7:30 p\
an.Mrs.Winifred Lambie Coach
of Dramatics at Midland College
will judge the humorous section.
Mrs.Helen Sailing Weed Dmrn
atic Critic from Omaha will iudge
the dramatic.Mrs.Anita May
Marsh of the Mdsner School of
IH ay unnawnsen .wnn Anurusen
iyrtle Gilbertson Jean Stewart
Lay Matz.Domdd Bellows and
Vnlwr Gollehon.However conlderahlcreditshouldtotheegnollowingpeoplgforhelpingL0
mb.as.....»\~la..
son of Mr.and Mrs.Byron Bunnlong session.Iwo years ago the
who live up the bottom road north haue was in seuion for eightyofBlmlrwasthevicwnolnhorIfivedaandstilltheworkwasribleaccidentInstTuesdaythatleftinmplete.This year from
cost him the loss of his thumb and present appearances the session
lomefinger on his rlglat hand.will be equally as IonizandlongpreparingforthebigfneE1theSpokenWordillivdzemeevent.of his vaeauon.extemporaneous and ommorlcal sec
The opening night which was tion.last Monday night was greebed NATIVE OF COUNTY _The winner of first and secund
...W ...V v.e.c...W.......Wuceess: K.C.DeGrof1 music di
cctor;Miss Luclle Kemp drama
lc coach;Miss Wanda Willmore
oslumo designer.
TRACK WORK BEGINS
Coach Llchllwr hmuenlled outlstrackmento get them allrlzd
or the track meets which will
tart next month.There is anbumdmeeofmnterldbutveryttleexperiencedmaterial.ThuHair truck team will lake pan ln
he conference track meet the
riVnlley meet and one or two
nd tmck meeu.
He was pleying about the yardindpickedup a dynamite cap and
look lt ln to his mother placinglt on the stove.When he attemp~ted to :gain pick lt up it explodedinhislumdlenrlnghislingersinmehnmythatthenttendingphylddnnhedto tnke off the two
above mentioned members.
It is indeed A very sad nffnlr
and lrlends and relatives of the
sorrowlng funlly are expressingLhdrsymplthyandhopeumthe
llttle Ind will come through the
ordeal without any other difficulty
PsN|n.4Nsmi>Purné
MAKEPROGRESS
One of the most talked of bills
of the session is the onelntroduad'
by Sen. J. A nadman md relates to
driving 1 car whlle under the in
fluence U!intoxicating liquor vvllk
carry ww pendtles when S.F.Bi
llgned by Gov.Charles W.BrynrhteIntMondaygonlntoeffast.
The bill lntmduoed by Sendai*
Rodman of Omuhn provides |80
day senwnce for Bret otlenderr
60 to 90 days for meeond offender;
and a one to thneo you prisonlermfortubsequentoffenses.
No emergency clause was W
tucked to the hlll signed yesterday
by the governor.
with only n fair sized crowd,but
the second night proved n winner
in every way.Around four hum
dred paid admissions were turned
in for this night and the concessionswerewellpstronized.The
evening was one of lun and frolle
and the big good nstured crowd
danced and threw confetti and
jostled one another uw their heans
content until the wee srna hours.
DIES IN LINCOLN
Wednesdays State Journal of
Lincoln Neb.contained the death
notice of Mrs. Geo. Holden of that
city.Mrs.Holdon was the daugh
ter of a pioneer Vza.sh1ngtancountyfamllyher fs her being T.P.
Kennard lmownto old timers an
Tom Kennard
plmoes will go w Plattamouth rweeklaterwtakepartinth(
final district contast.For the
first time in the history of Hu
association plncques will be givertotheschoolsthatwinthesub
district contest.Last year Blair had the houm
of winning the content.Thls yesl
competition is very keen among.mm.Holden was burn at Delthe many schools entered ont
J
Tlfe proceeds from th camiv l 7 I.e a Soto Neb.sixtyfave years ago as therefoge it is almost impomble
~used for the benefit of the I..uluKem;ard and may be remem to pick a winner.However this
hered by aome of the older real subdistxictconteat promises tobe
|iianLs here.Her father was firstlone of the best in me sureHOMEINSTITUTI[ONRECOGNIZED ~f ~id Nebraska.anq FormerBlair
WomanHeiress
Hupre!Ware Waltemlt/h Falla
Bel:to Fourth Interest ln $949,
ess Estate.pmghter Of James
WareDeceased.
In a report received from the
primary room of the WestWard
school, we leam that the endne
second grade have earned their
Palmer Penmanahip pins for pro~ficiency in hand writing.In the
nm grade, 20 out dt 2s havewontheirfirstgrade penmsmhip pinaforlklllinhandwriting.Thisin
considered an exceptional showing
and Min Mary H. Andersen should
ARRESTED 1 on
PETIT LARCENCY
George Gale who represented
himself u a real dlk hodery
nleaman was arrend Salmdayonachargeufpetitlarcency.He
had entered Dr.Wrighffs owes
at Kennnrd and had appropriated
a pen from a dak net.
He wa brought to Blah and
lodged in the county pn.On
mbe 1 th mm!1F».,1§ w»§1§aeld L:::»l;n ;s|,A|n|5Fi.~»¢
The Blair Bulldlng and Umn
Axuivflation has been electedto
membership in the Nebraska
Leagm;of Savings and Loan As
sociations according to Leslie E.
Martin Secretary of the State
league.The Nebraska Leagueof Savings and Loan Assoclatlrrns
was organized in 1892and its
membership today consists of
fiftyfour nf th¢larmzs!and
the state capital.The little villagep!Kennard receiveditsnamefromTomKen
nard who in later years alwayslikedto have his name pronouncedwiththe accent on the last syllable.
Mn.Curtis Gilliam and Mr.
Charles Gilliam spen!lun:Monday
afternoon at Herman visiting Mr.
r:aln.m.Aauuhhrr.Mn.Wallace
v cl.Vl|.|\.\»a
LeaveOmaha
Moving Regional Offices for Vet
cram Hospital from Omaha u
Llnmln Takes Sixty People fnm
Omaha to Lincoln be congratulated an the fine pm mommy ne nw me neanng ana
COUNTY gress of her students.Plead KUQCY, fr="¥v"¢|sentenceIEAREDINrms»¢r6ng¢»rAm¢anz}E»1wsn`Eh¢sriw, §§§§{,'f"" """""""'"_""nmuovm, To nr: APRIL1s'rHwith a total number ofAssocia-101 seven days in jail and costa.n
Growth in the estimated value
.of the mm left by Mlry J. Pax-Wton. wi!e.ol Willinm A. Paxton,
~April 1801 will mark theremmfdtionsintheShuaggngadghtytlane.~gall!
~E 31=¢9Pf_M!9¢~:=u *Ineathbv of \\eregiom1 offices of du
United States Veterans bureau from $292,191.66 since the time of
lr.,death December 6,1910,w$949,688.25 on March 1, this ymr,|was revealed Thursday in apetitionfiledindistrictcourtol
Douglas Oo.by the trustee, B.J.
Scanneil asking termination of
the trusteeship and n legal deter
mlnation of the legatees and their
respective shares in the estate.
Attomey E.K.McDermott is re~presenting Mr Scannell in the
anion
|The duration of the truateeshipmorethan20 years ls said to be
the longest of its kind in the his
wry of me mee.In addition to increased vdue
ot the assets the sum of $555170.54 in revenue from the estate
was distributed among bene{ic~
iaries dnoe 1911.
By terms of Mrs.Paxtons willthe estate was ta be held in tnut
during the lifetime of two brothers
and two sisters with division of
the income between them orinmongchildrenof any who might
dieOf these brothers and dsten.
Une deter Dolvthy Show Mont
gomery City Ho.died October 8
1911 leuvlng dm einem w anvideher share ol the income
Weatll erRecord
Present Winter Wlrmat on Record
Men Temperature lor Three
Winter Months 32.9 Degrees.
Average for 55 Years.2|.3
IWO DAYS OF ZERO WEATHER
The past winter is the wannest
Nebraska winter on record.That
is the statement of Mr.T.A.
Blair in charge ot the Lincoln
weather bureau and assistant professorof meteorology at the Uni~
versity of Nebrukt.Mr.Blair
bases his statement on accurate
temperature reconk kept.since
ms.Single months have been warmer than months during the past
winter but taking*the three
months of December January and
February considered as the win
ter months together for the va.;ious years the put winter eaulilheearecord:Usually nys Hr.
Blair a.warm month a followed
by l cold month whidx lowerlthe
av¢ng\temperature.The maui».......».o..n mv tha thwu winter
mr.moun.m.r;ry»on 01
wat Colfax strut enjoyed Int
Sunday to the gralest alert.
Their son Willard who is work
ing in Gary Indiana arrived home
Saturdny for an over Sunday vlldi
and two other sons Everett and
Mnrshxll of Omaha accompaniedbytheirwivesalso came uw to
celebrate the event The day vnu1
indeed a gala day and one vxhich
will long be remembered by all.
NEB SKA STATE JOURNAL
Nebraska State Journal Lincoln
Neb.now 83.50 A YEAR DAILY.
(Sunday $2.00 extra).Special mall
nubociption rate during lfareh
1981 in Nebrukn md northan
Kansas on new or renewals.Paytodaysave501: on ONE YEAR
subscriptions to start any time
during 1981.The Enterprise offioe
will send in your nbaaiption.
BUYS BLAIR PROPERTY
Don C.Van Deuren dosed I
deal thll week tor the Chas.ll:
Brlde home in voolthwat Blair
paying $1100 for the BNIB!!!Hn.c. C. Van Dalia has moved
into the property ua will male
mul ~ .'_;,;;."°'~;~hmmm This-em-°:;;Auto A¢¢\dent.::::~.-;'.'::'..;'.::._.,:.,....thell
184,as1.69.Practically every Iar counted in theseassetgresentedatthebezinninne
syatemntic savings of somepersonwhose income was only a little
larger than his needs.
Nebraska stands sixth amongallStatesinpercapitainvest
ment in Building and Loan Assoc
iations.its per capita 1ating is
$118.62 Noone can look at the
ratio of those savings to the total
population and continue to call usathriftlessrace.Building and Loan Associations
have worked consistently throughoutourcenturyof existence and
expansion to get the workingmanto set aside some of his
earnings.They worked just asearnestlyto see that these savingsareplowedbackintot.he
community where they were received.
Since all funds invested in
Budidng and Loan shares areloanedexclusivelyonRealEstate
in the Community such hightotalsofsavingsinproportiontothepopulationaugur well foo
the Town the County and tha
State where they have accumulated.
The Blair lhtildlnl and Loan
Association has for its officers:
J.s.Rubens Piesident;F.w.Amdt VicePresident;S.W.
Falls to Make Turn md Crashes
Into Einbankment Wrecking thcl
Auto.Death Follows in A Few
Minutes
ACCIDENT AT DANA CURNER
An automobile driven by Michael
Kelly of near Florence cmshed
into the embankment at Dana hill
corner early Wednesday mogcompletelywreckingthecarand
wiping out the life of the diver.
The y\ms mxmnummpanied hyLeoFitzgeraldof near Nashville
had spent the evening at the Le
giou carnival which was held at
Kings pavilion north of Blair and
was returning home at around
two oc.loclr in the morning.It ls
reported that the car was beingdrivenat a rapid speed and when
reaching the corner at Dana hill
Kelly foiled to mah the turn with
the result already mentioned.
The ambulance was called and
Kelly was mahed to the hospital
where he ded in a few minutes.
Fitzgerald his companion escaped
with but a few minor injuries.Deceased was the son of Thomas
future.I
.._...._._._._offices at the hospital.This de
partment devotes itself for tho
most part in taking care oi pensionsinsuranceandloans.
Although the U. S. Veteranshos#
pital has only been operating since
Déc. 16 the institution is alreadga
suffering from growing pains accordingtoDr.L.H.Webb medi
cal officer in charge.The hospital facilities are morethanadequatebutthereis a need
for additional quarters to house
the medicad and nursing taff.At
the present time the staff mem
ham live in Lincoln and ddvehack
and forth each day.Garage facil
ities are far too inadequate and lt
is hoped that an entertainmenthallwillbeemetedinthenear
Since the opening of the hospi
tal 221 patients have been admit
d for medical treatment and of
that number 189 are in the hos
pital at present. The hospital caresforthevewnnsofanywarwith
out my chugo.The vidtnrs will
find representatives of praetiwlyeverywarfromthecivilwarto
the World war at the hospital.An average of two major operationsareperformedeachdayat
the hospital.It is ulanued to en
NA brgther,Jimg5 Wue,Blair,.";;'5.;°;;3:Y;:;.§i§aé""'§_ll lllll'x\||.un:
eb., dxed in May,1919 leaving La compared Wm, the avenue ofone daughter.24.8 degnes for the put fifty-five Mr.and Mrs. A.~9°"'P'°"A sixwr, Mxttie HG"-f. Midde y¢.\n Th, average wupemmre entenained at a lamlly dmneronWH. Mo., died Doeembar 27. 1925'|!or Ifeoember 1930 wu 29.8 de# Sunday for Hr.and Mn.John
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Chambers Sec;e£ary and Treasur
rDANACOLLEGE NEWS
er.
The college declamawry eonuutn
for this year hnv¢ amused such
Kell living in the GuryownlaméznearNuhvllleand is of s ~more ;i §§;f
Hgggv ~~w \the and of the month to complet:
luxe .>r..en thestdt.Bytheendof themontl
or m n the institution will be opendng nl
fun am The 1 niteSELLSNASHVILLEIABMthe~of the 5fE?f$m¢eZ
lenvingnochlldrsn.lmuyszzdegnumdnwmmuwocmummun..s ~g§j;;;y;*gy;was February 3631 deF!_mD mb and Mn.Wm. Oumprwn and nan.
wa|4degree|above aavenglv mrh duxmmed BusmmsmmJ..f....Z.Y».=1 .?fl !!2 fm*iii ..fi socm.mnnmsr-"""'°"''nun£=_,$..3f":.._:§:°..&°Iuse
11 qggmea guovu use uv:inlnrnnf Qhni it han hnnnrnn n;rm||.|I w Iincoln will number 240.
Lincnln Siam Joumal
..|u1ne gruluuluurexl murglrun vnutemath.North Plattetions.The dramatic and humor
ous contest will be given at the
college chapel,Saturday evening,
March Zl.The oratorlw contest
will be held Monday eveningMarch 23.People of this communityarecordiallyinvlwdwAttend
both of these contests.No ad
mission charges.
comprising 298 urea was sold
this week to Elmer Wright of
Kermard.Human and Mehreru Real Ei1
are Company of this city handled
the dell.This is slid to be one of the
best hrma in that section of the
county and was lonueriy owned
A special series of Bible aeaaioruby Simeon J.Woodruff.
COLORED ORATOR
WELL BECEIVEI
The lecture delivered by Thea
HL urhn Howard at me Baptia
church Int Sunday evening.wawell received by s luxe md appredntivemdlence.The theme ol Lhl
lecture hinged Around the llquo
aunrtion which he handled in
|g _____Ill.Bl.Ill me uulw lu 1.cu;un;dwg ter of June;Ware and the 1fuwiDecemberwrvrdinxtoMr.Blalr
oo .ns children of Dorothy and but two damys January 13 and
W.Minnie Mudd Hersh N b.Julia s.Bentley Susie slr.;2...ff;:;:1..f.:.mmnral .a;m..;
Russ S.Maybry, All of MontgomGU CRY.Mo.;lhry J.AndersonKeytelvilleMo.;Willhm P.Shaw
Chicago Ill.;John 1.Show Den
v¢f.Colo.md James W.ShawAnaheimCel.
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ru!estate 16 thousand dollars;
lfwk-!$286405 md hill:receiva
ble $19788.
The present estate wndm d
:ml num.slms9s.97;mm.
li Iv ~~»~~zthaliste.Not all weatherstation.1
reportcd zen on those dnym amm\ber.in the :anthem part ol
the shtq escaping zero t¢mP¢Y
tures the entim winter dependinguponlocal\npognphY md other
oonditlom.The ofiidnl low iem~
perstun for Unoo\n did not math
zero this winter.Wig m avenge snowfall for
the :hte of 5.7 inches for then
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are given over to Bible Study;at2P.M.a Bible |BChlr¢ is givenandat7:30 an address..All amunderthedirectionolRev. C.M.
Viflebeck Lutheran pastor imm
Elkhorn Iowa Citizens of this
community are invited bo be with
usondto joinwithusinstudyond
meditation during these days.
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J.D.Garrison has
exceptionally good we.In fact
he decided
mls ss |d~
extend the
weeks.He
is this week running another ad
which is of inleren w the public.Look it up in this issue and read
it
enjoyed an
\il.wu so good that
alter thc time for the
vertised was over to
time for another two
Av.me nose U1
will oflering was token to delra;
the expense of the meeting.
M.A.C.MEETS
The Monday Aiwrnoon Clul
met March 1s with Mrs.A.A
Compton.Mn.H.J.Hman nu
an interening paper on Forex
ihanrunm Mm.Woods luhsdhxt
ww;bonds s1s91oo.so;wh
$00.93 and bills receivable $81
39635.Present mm payable
mm $5070.
The lzrgeat single piae of real
mute at present ir the bloek of
bdldings on the nord:side of Far
xum meet between Twentysixth
md Twentyseventh streets
Mngam Wnn now Margaret
Wlltamlth will be well rememberedbyBlairpeoplewhenwith
her parents she rvedded on the
Ware fum on the Omaha mad.
Hahn fum vu llhr purduled
lm!¢¢\lPied (or yearn by Frmk
~uma umm..........._.the snodall very light but declar
ed it broke no records because of
The December
1.9 inches nsuengefallof
2.1 inches ol
with the svewhlleFebruary
compared with
the manga of 5.7 lnchas.
the law snows.an amounted V!
compared with the
4.8;January had
mow as eompuod
rage of 4_6 inches;
had 1.7 inches an
snowfall would luve no effect on
the spring md zummar ninhll
n then in no relation betwum
om mm and mother due zo.qgung mm track!md other
lnondliiozu.
gram WOW 4 p.m.Heh.19~%0Home Dedqnstary
Contest.
mh.M P.H.Tyson brood sow
we.Heh. 21 Home Hudc Contest.
Heh.27Supper SL Pulls lab
enn chunk mumMdi.YIDhtrieb Dldllhf!
Contest IX Bum
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...\....muun W vu.....~......in brlnging m this community awellknownlecwrerandeditorof
DecorahPosten nt Decornh Iowa.
This editor Mr.Sdvold will
lecture at 9:50 A. M. on the Battle
of the Rpcen in the aitenmon onTheGreatDanishGeniusJ.P.
Jacobsen both of which lutmes
BEGINS wmacxmc BUILDING
G.G.Hines begun the woxkofwreckingthebuildingthisweekonthecomerof Seventh and Lin
coln streetl.preparatory to the
ereetlnn nf a modern rnidence of
ed for Mrs. John Jmkins on Pre
servation of Iomstl md Min
Blanche Hill completed the alter
noon|program with than mbiect
Tree Surs=\Y
The Club will mm with Hn.E
C.Pierce inltaad of with Mrs.
W.W.Wllklnlon on Much zs.
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ww beinuwnmxm 1m¢¢mg¢.¢h¢ tnmgdow im Wh us m-'
A¢'f=aomu»mnm¢,h¢wmd»-formed ¢hatF~dSi=r¢'l1\=f°¢°un.J°wnm|»mx"a|\»(Cvndnuedonpqedght)areddmceinthennrfumrs prmdunthedcklilvtthinwsek.
Fr. CALHOUNAND VICINITY
The Coilfee Club met with Lks.Joe Bolln on Friday with all mem-baos present except Mrs.MerleMehrens.Pinochlé was the card
game for the afternoon.Mrs.
August Klnssen won first prize,m d Mrs.Herman Kllndt,booby.A delicious lunch was served andgood time was had by
Mrs.Anna Wreldt held open
house Saturday in honor of he!birthday.A number o l friends
and relatives gathered to help her
celebrate.Her daughter, Mrs. C.A. Stewart and children of South
Sioux City, and Mr. and Mrs. Mer-ton Wagers and son of Emerson,vere out of town guestsMr.and Mrs. E. A. Going of
Lyons, were week-end guests at
ihe Oral Harrison home.
Misses Mabel Nenle and Anita
Mahi-ens,who attend the stateuniversity,were week-end guests
with home folks.Mr.and Mrs. Lee Richardson
and daughter of Fremont,spent
Saturday and Sunday with Mn.
lame C susan.The Junlor dass play,"On
lone's Trail",presented Tuesday
evening, was cleverly put on and
thoroughly enjoyed by a large
audience.Mr. and Mrs. Pad Kruger were
Sunday dinner guests of relatives
inj)ma.hn.____
Mr. and Mrs. John Rogert and
children attended the dance attho
M.W. A. hall Satunlay evening.
Mr.and Mns.John Reeh and
children spent Sunday evening at
the Cleon Wilkins home.Peter L. Petersen, Dorothy and
Raymond visited at the Carl Pet-
ersen home, west of Hennnn, onFriday evening.
o m n i : m i s s s
Mrs. Luther Brandert returned
to her home at Hooper Sundayalterspending a few weeks nt theparental, George McDonald homewhen she been convslesclng
following an operationMr. and Mrs. David Mumrnort of
Blw, were Sunday dinner guestsat the home of Mr. und Mrs. Ed
Nater.Mr. and Mrs.Everett Aronsonund fsmlly drove up from Omahafor a Sunday visit at the parental,
John Aronson home and also tol
Mr. and Mrs. Lars Rolland and
children spent Sunday afternoon atthe Fred Christensen' home.Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Larsen and sons
were evening guests.
Mr.a ndMrs .EdHa ns e nwa s aWednesdayguest ol Mrs LarsHollandwhilethemensawed
wood.Mr. and Mn. Ed Hansen and
daughters spent Thursday eveningat the Martin Larsen home.Wal-
ter Andersen spent Saturday we
sins there.
Amos Relnertsen of °*='°°$»
spent Saturday and Sunday at o
garental,Rev.P. J.Relnertsenome.Sunday his mother,Mrs.
klnertsen returned with him to
Chicago for a visit.Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Long of
Omaha, drove up Sunday and spentthe dny visiting at the Cul Ras-
mussen home.Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Iverson of Winside and Jens Iver-
son were evening guests.Mr. and Mrs. Peter Iverson ofYlinside, spent the week~end at the
extend 1 congratulations on their
thirty-seventh wedding anniver-sary.Chester Aronson and lam-
ily snd Bernard Thompson were
afternoon wlers.Mrs.Aronson
served lee cream and cake to the
guests.Hayes Rosenbalm and family
spent Saturday evening at the John
Ban-y home.
_Mr.and Mrs.Will Thompson
and family, and Mr. and Mrs. T.
H. Wright of Blair, drove to Te-kamah and were dinner guests on
Sunday at the Dick Blankenbeek-
lor home.\
Mr. and Mrs. John Barry wbusiness callers in Omaha Mundi
M¥.l|'ld Mrs.J.H.Nearhood
entertained a number of eallers
Monday evening, who came to ex-
tend birthday greetings to Mrs.Nesrhood.The guests includedMrs. John Aronsnn and daughter,
Emyle, Kerwood Aronson, Mr.and
Mrs.Will Thompson and family,
Mr. and Mrs.Hayes Rosenbaim
and Mr.and Mrs. Peter Jensen.
Mr. and Mrs.Will Ryan and
Gene were Thursday evening vis-
itors at John Peterseifs..Mr.and Mrs. Clarkson Husk
have rented the old Paul Breda-sen fsnn and will live there thisyear.Mrs. Husk was Miss Viva
MeCownn before her marriage.
BREWSTER BITS
Herman Matzen is able to beontof bed e part of the time which is
good news to all.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dsvds visit-
ed at the J. w. Nielsen home last
Friday.Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hansen andfamily wled at the Henry Knlep
home Sunday evening to get so-quainted with the new baby boy.
Mr. and Mrs. Soren Wolsmsnn
and John Russell drove to Omaha
Tuesday fo visit Detlol Wokmannwhounderwentanappendicitla
operation Monday morning.Mr. and Mrs.John Vogt and
famll , Mr. and Mrs. Hans Vogtandn and William PetersonspentSunday afternoon at the
Henry Larnmers home, celebrating
Marie Lammer's 19th birthday.Monday evening visitors at theAlbert Nelson home were Mr. andMrs. Soreh Wolsnunn and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Smith andfamily were Sunday dinner guestsat the Grover Wilkins home.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson and
family were Sunday afternoon vis-
tors at the George Chnsfensen
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xlon on traffic ln women and chll-dren, :Ivins to thll high position
the benefits of her long and ex-
tendva experience in social and
welfue work.
Miss Cather came to Nebraska an
the age of nine from Virginia.
Her parents were ranchers near
Red Cloud llld their neighbors
were Danes,Swedes, Norwegian;
...s~Cather go¢ the maierlnl for m|.ny
of the charutem of her books.
She fimhed high school,gradu-
ated from the University of Neb-
raska,w u newspaper writer,
taught English in the Alleghenney
Pa., high school, was tenure wm-
er for newlpapers and magazines.
From 1902 to 1912 she was mm-
aging editor of McC1ure's magi-
zine.Her first novel was "Alex-
~.¢~'4.Comes to dm Archbishop".Be-
tween than ue four other novels
that Iuve fixed her fame u n
writer and delfneator of character.
Ja n s o n S u ic id e
E h n - k m l l Jn p me le and com-blnu h nra, t he be lly. a nd klr l. 00
cut.It ls a meth od o f luldd ad z i
duembowellng.Th e nm re co rYnuunco of harm-klri. or hnpny dlb
patc h, 1| u lu someti mes c alled. ll
lh l !of Tnmetnmo.brother of Bu-
tolu, an ex-emperor In sho Twelfth
century .a n e r l defeat m whi c h
mo l !of his followers we re lla ln .
of the Woe~ In x~pm ~» dettmcSubscribe for The Enterprise.tive pocket gophern In check.
Midlila n '| Sn n lo man t
The Brat permanent whne unlo-
mant in lle hma n w al th e P u nc h
min io n |S~uit Bw. Marie. about
the nur 1668.Tha for t a nd mh-d n n n t Mac kinac 1 ~ ~found
noon afterward. Detro 1 was funnOdIn1101byCadillac.S a n u s
wa s no t u t u u d nn lll |c e n mln n r . t h e n n !Frenc h I n : n a m
lgttllng on tho Sag mnw er :bo ut
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Good Work uf Oil.
Sineen sbecles of ovInlnh\blNonh Amm-a.The great hornoé
c l l|.ths most powerful and lu
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bunn spent
Monday evening with Mr. and Mm.
Oscar Guyer of Blair.Mrs A. E. Dixon cnlled Mondayafternoon on Mrs. Frank Jenkins
of Blair,with whom Florence
Dixon boards while attending her
senior year at high school.,Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Lyons olnear Tekamah, were Sunday visib-
ors at the Roy Lyons home.Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Metzler and
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Conety were
Saturday evening visitors at the
J. S. Conety home.Fred llurdum was an Omahavisitor Wednesday.His son, Her-
man retumed with him for sup-
per with his parents.Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Beales andJane and the Byron Bunn family
were Sunday dinner guests at the
C. ll. Bunn home.Howard Kjeldgaard of South Da-kotn, was n supper guest at theJ.S.Conety home Tuesday and
with Miss Ernestine McCoy spenttheevening in Tekamah visiting
~ is j u s t a r o u n d t h e
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llaswell home.
Mrs.Ellen Layman and sons,
Cleo of Arizona and Herschel Lay-
man ol west of Herman,wereSundayeveningvisitors at the
Loren Layman home.
Miss Ella Morrison of Tekamah,
spent Thursday night with her sis-
ter, Mrs. Wm. Rutledge.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hansen and
children were Sunday afternoon
visitors at Robert Widener's.Virgian Hain spent a few dayslastweek with her uncle and
aunt,Mr.and Mrs.Will Bratt,
west of Herman.Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hawkins ofCalhoun,were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Haw-
kins.Mr. and Mrs. Opal Reeves, C. B.
Bunn and Mrs. A. R. Beales went
M Omaha Friday where Mr. Reeves
consulted u physician, and also onMonday.Mrs. Bunn stayed at theReeveshomeFridaywithher
grandchildren.
Frank Hendrickson of south of
Blair,Spent last week at theRobertWidenerhome,returningSunday.
The Self Improvement Club had
the lesson on "Fumiture Finish"
Friday afternoon at the home ofMrs.Byron Beard with :lx mem~bera present,also Mrs.Henry
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best of all Meat Products.Our Beef is
selected with the greatest care,and is
handled most cleanly.Our VEAL and our
SPRING LAMB are likewise of the best.
Our Poultry is dressed in our own estab-
lishment.We know the health and condi-
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N e w Dr e ss e s
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Guaranteed fast color Wash
Dresses, choice $1.00 '
Some fine new Spring Hats, $1.00
to $1.39 each.
New things in Beads.Belts,
Buckles,Slides,Jewelry,and
Fancy Buttons 10c to 26c each.
Also Newest things in Cosmetics,
Powder, Puffs, Bobby Pins, Combs,
Compacts, etc. at popular prices.
Fresh Candy Headquarters
At Low Prices
BLAIR
RACKET S'roRE
Mr. David and Miss Beth Phil-
lips called on their aunt Sunday.
Miss Amy Day, who is ining atNorth Bend,spent the week-end
with her father, Rev. E. Day.
Rev. w. C. George drove to Pa-pillion Sunday morning la fill thepulpitforRev.Hull and i n the
lnlerest of the Home.
The Home greatly enjoyed en~
tertalning the Ladies'Aid of theMethodist church lust Wednesday
afternoon.A good number were
present and come again!Fred Jones and family of Hooperqbnpped to see Squire Jones while
visiting friends and relatives in
Blair Sunday.Mr. K, Cornish of Omaha, madehis usual call on his mother last
Monday night.
Rev. Johnson and wife of Atlan-tic, who formerly was pastor atBlair,visited the home Monday
and renewed old acquaintances.
Aryl Fusselman came up fromOmaha Sunday to see his mother,and we were all glad to see him.
TWO NEB. WOMEN IN
LIST OF NA'I`lON'S GREATEST
Two Nebraskana have been se-
lected as worthy 01 recognition in
n list of twelv¢ whose lives and
deeds have conferred honor on the
nation.They are Miss Grace Ab-
bott, head of the c.hlld'a depart-
ment of the United States bureau
of labor, and Miss Willa. Cather.
novelist.
Miss Abbott was bom at Grand
Island.Her father was 0. A Ab-
bott, first lieutenant governor of
the state.After graduating from
Grand Island college, she received
a mastefa degree in political sci-
ence from the University of Chi-
cago law college.For several
years she directed the I~mignmt's
Protective league in Chicago, then
went into government service, rin-
ing finally to her present.high
position.At the resignation of
James J. Davis, sec ry of labor,
last fall,Miss Abbott was under
consideration as bis suceessor_In
Washington she has served on nnumberof welfare agencies.To
Geneva, Switzerland, she went as
delegate from the United States to
Dr. and Mrs C. W. Morrow are Jens Iverson nomc.-.rejoicing over ihe arrival of a non Mrs.Mamie Shearer went to big; Ne';'g;°°drt"e§"ed;'§`3"3§$f"°{1;
on 'I`hur~sd.ay, at the Blair lioapitnl.Omaha Monday where she is stay-h r {§;mhin""'}d tie" z gh rM¢Cal_`'J iff ter:ninmlling ut the Mrs. Martena Davis e S u s a e Ithschoolafteru.three weeks' T 1 P r a n k \o e n h t y
\. P I I 2 \4 1 h i ..d i e s a t p m o c h l e o n \ \ c d n s h o m e ,r e c o v e r i n g f r o m e r r e c e n a b s e n c e o n a c c o u n t o f i l l n e s s .
d y ; . ,e 1 n o o n .M 1 - § .J o e H o l l n i l l q g s s .__ __ __~
Mr .und Mr s ,Alfr ed
and Christine spent Sum
o m Y o u h o m e .
Mr .an d Mr s . A .A .
Franc es a n d ba b y we l
di n n e r g u e s ts a t the F le
h o me i n Oma ha .Mi ss e
Kr n n h n r o a n d n nr i n Rn ]
Svogerson
lay at the
Kronberg,
'e Sunday
tcher Call
s Francel atwndeg~»-¢'»'=":f| nEso'ro Locusawarded each.A delicious lunchwas served by the hostess und n
most cnjuyable time was had by
all.
Tuesday, March 10, was the birth
anniversary ol' Mrs. Louis Lorschand her son, Emil.A number nffriends and relatives came in w
crqunsn nome.Mr. and lllrs./'e!.er Nielsen were
Saturday evening visitors at the
Henry Rasmussen home.Sunday dinner guests at theChris Benson home included Glen
Jensen of Telmmah, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Jensen and clmllnlren _of I
Mr. and Mrs.Dave Guslin and
son went out to Fremont Thursdayandstayed till Sunday eveningwith their daughter and son~in-lawMr. and"lrs. W. Day and son.Geo.me returned Saturday tothehomeot his sister,Mrs.M.
the Orpheum theatre n
e r n o o n .Donald Kronberg spur
with Melvin Tjelerson at
Sunday visitorq at 1Mntze n ho me "fi Mr.
Qtlo Mengce und! nllily,
I th c ait~
i t Sunday
Ir vin g to n .
the E m i l
an d Mr s .
La wr en c e. . . . . . 1 1. . 1 . . . . .help them celebrate.The time
was spent playing pinochle.Johnand Miss Laura Rothman had high
scores and Miss Ella Lorsch and
Gus Ohrt, low.The usual good
time was had by all.Mrs_ John A. Landis was host-ess to the Kensington Club last
Tuesday.A very asant after
noon was spent byThelIAl its regularmeetingonWednesdayeveningThe pmllram. somewhat different
was a spelldown,participated inbytwopupilsfrom each of thethird to the eighth grades hen
neth Keegan spelled down the en
tire group and finally veent down
on the word "oecurred".A prize
each room.who wore KennethKeegan,Mary McKereher andJames Chase.'I'wo trombonenum
bers bv Emilv tcm-iw...-n.
_'. "..ie `_
of $1 was given to the winner of
Fontanelle, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Jcssen and children.Guests who helped Mr. and Mrs.
Rudolph Andreason celebrate their
36th wedding anniversary,wereMr. and Mrs. Peter Taft, Mr. andMrs. Chris Benson, Mr. and Mrs.Emanuel Andreason and sons and
Ray Fagerquist and daughters.
Mr. and Mrs.Ed Newkirk andRaymond,Mr.and Mrs.BooneNewkirk and Edward and Mr. andMrs. Merle Newkirk attended the
Masonic banquet in Arlington on
Thursday evening.Miss Edna Newkirk spent thefirst days of this week with home
folks.Sunday guests at the Ed New-
kirk home were Mr. and Mrs.Oliver Thomson, Miss Caherine andEdwardNewkirk and Alfred An-
dersen of Blair.
Mrs. Peter Nielsen was at Mon Larsen, after spending u week in
De Soto with relatives.
Thursday evening Chas. 0. Hine-line and family and Geo.Wise
spent the evening at the CharlesMoeller heme.
Mrs. Edna Parkenlng spent theweek-end at the home of her par-ents, Geo. Hineline and wife.
Marjorie Hlneline of Omaha,
spent the week-end \\1th her
father, S. Hineline.Mrs. Jennie Wallace retumed tu
her home at Blair Friday evening
for her granddaughter, Mrs.Hans
Jorgensen.Mrs.Jorgensen is
much improved and returned to
Blair with her grandmother#
Nila Mae Stanley spent the week
end in Omaha with Mr. and Mrs.Whitehouse. On Sunday they were
dinner guests ol Mr. and Mrs.
Georn Shanlnv.
fter spending three weeks caring
lna wn,nemy,ann a:and JuanChdst, Art Long, Greteheh Mencke
and Lloyd and Erma Nielsen.A large number of the familiesin this district attended the bazaar
and chicken supper given by the
Dorcas Sewing Club Saturday. The
ladies were much pleased withtheir returns.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nielsen, Dar-
lene and Roma visited Mrs. dhte
Nielsen Sunday afternoon.Mr.and Mrs.Nels Buchnrdt and
family were Sunday aftemocm
visitors at the Soren Wolsmann
home.Sunday dinner guests nt tlieFrank Jahnel home were Mr. and
Mrs. John Kniger and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Cullen \Vright and lam~lly,Mr.and Mrs.Dave Kruger,Mr. and Mrs. Byron McDonald and
irs. Wright.
Mr. and Mrs.Louie Lauritzen
Panied nt the piano by CatherineFrahm, and the business meeting¢0nc.luded the program,
Mrs.George Ohrt kept openhouse Saturday to a number of
felatlqes and fdends in honor ofher bnwduy.An enjoyable time
was had by ull.Mr. and Mrs M. z. nnlawin ».
day sftemuon guest of Mrs. Ma:-
Lin Iaxsen.A number of friends and rela-
tives helped Miss Louise Larsen
celebrate her birthday Monday.
Mr. and Mrs, Ed Hansen anddaughters spent Sunday evening
at the John Dickmeyer home.
Mr.and Mrs.Carl Rssmussen
Joe Stricklett is at the ArthurRowe home this wmk refinishing
and pupering one room.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hineline and
daughter, Edna were Sunday din-ner guest.:at the John Hmelinehome.Mrs..loe Sully and little sons
will return home this week from n
\spent Sunday aftemoon at the
Bill Wulbem home.
The next meeting of the Dorcas
Sewing Club will be at the AlbertNelson home, March 28th.Those who helped Frank Jahnel
celebrate his birthday Monday eve-
ning were Mr.and Mrs.George
Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson Monday.Mrs. Bunn stayed at theReeveshomeFridaywithher
grandchildren.
Frank Hendrickson of south of
Blair,Spent last week at theRobertWidenerhome,returningSunday.
The Self Improvement Club had
the lesson on "Fumiture Finish"
Friday afternoon at the home ofMrs.Byron Beard with :lx mem~bers present,also Mrs.Henry
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"DADS"HEALT H LABORATORIES
2239 North wah St.0n1,\1m, NEB.
Cleanliness
Quality - Service
0
In our Meat Market you will find the very
best of all Meat Products.Our Beef is
selected with the greatest care,and is
handled most cleanly.Our VEAL and our
SPRING LAMB are likewise of the best.
Our Poultry is dressed in our own estab-
lishment.We know the health and condi-
tion of every fowl that goes over our coun~
bers and into your homes.We know they
are in prime condition, that is worth some-
thing to you.
PHO NE 1 13 o r 114
Nonh Slde Store
WE HANDLE COMPTON'S JERSEY CREAM
N e w Dr e ss e s
o
Guaranteed fast color Wash
Dresses, choice $1.00 '
Some fine new Spring Hats, $1.00
to $1.39 each.
New things in Beads.Belts,
Buckles,Slides,Jewelry,and
Fancy Buttons 10c to 26c each.
Also Newest things in Cosmetics,
Powder, Puffs, Bobby Pins, Combs,
Compacts, etc. at popular prices.
Fresh Candy Headquarters
At Low Prices
BLAIR
RACKET S'roRE
ing finally to her present high
position.At the resignation of
James J. Davis, sec ry of labor,
last, fall,Miss Abbott was under:
consideration as his successor In
Washington she has served on n
number of welfam agencies.To
Geneva, Switzerland, she went as
delegate from the United States to
t\
w
B(
: m e d Sunda 1 * " " ' : " ' ` "an d c hildren were Mo n da y eve-sta wi th her r n " " ' f ` ""and f a mi ly Mr .811|Juann Y!U".¥........r?IP-..Culfor2la'nina viailnrn nf TAI? RI)ll$ln(i'iL m i 'r....:..¢._Jff',.f'113,M I Bild Qxrnrrnvcnn L M l""|\r{d Mr s .Alfrec
stjne,Mr .1mr
rn a n d f a mi lyuwAt;\llc;uuvt:uuen Spending ' " " 0 " " " " " " " " "- " " ' - ' - -una.uuulu o|;n\::||£,mme time._ Su nd ay a fter no o n gu es ts a t th e Mr .an d Mr s .Chester Be nn ett I
Mr s .K a te Ru h wo r Pnfprfninnd he o rg e K u h r h o me we re Mr .an d ar e m o v i n :this \1.'¢»¢k in nn n o f i.'1f`é?`§\?`iii§a§i"iv`5ii§é
ALONG THEaI1
L I M x I 1 a n d Ro Le e. . . " b . . § ' I T ' ~ * = = | . . . .' E . " ~ | . . . . . E ~ ¢ » . . . m K l l h l .~ ' I l . 1 ' E ° Z ' . . l ' . ' . ¥ E L ' £ F . °P BOTTOM ROADun vn vl uh u n a v n u r t:|l.ull.ld€Il.H e n r y R o h w e r w a s a S u n d a y
d i n n e r g u e s t o f M r . a n d M r s . E a r l
"°i.f1§"=1nE"31¥§"i»'Fé5 2§H17is"enspentseveralsay.;last week, at
Cook of 0maha_lthe P.Lonenzen home,south of
Mrs. Chas: Heine and daughters
were very pleasantly surprised onFridey evening when friends andmlatives came prepared to enter-
tum themselves at pinoehle.A
_pleasant evening was spent by all.
.Dr.and M r s Geesa man e nter-
'g s me d a t a fa mi ly di n ne r S u nd a y
m h ono r o f RfCh 8rd 'g bir thd ay
" F I u n l n l i » \ . . . » € . . . . . .. . . . . . . -'A
Blair.Fred Christensen, Jr.,son ofMr.and Mrs.Fred Christensen,
who is a senior at Fremont high,
received a certificate of honor forbeing high in scholarship, citizen-ship and otherwire good scholar.
He was one of the 22 best stu-d e n t s p i i f l g e d e a c h y e a r f r o m t h e
| i n k n n h n n f .
n u n : w t z u s u l u t s w u n s m z s g u u u i r n u u u .M r .J e s s i e D a v i s a n d f a m i l y o f ,
n e a r H e r m a n ,s p e n t S u n d a y e v e »
ning at the Chas. 0. Ilineline home.i
m u s m s N e w s o r l
GARDNER D1STRICT\
- . . _ . . . . . . . . . -M r .a n d M r s .R o b e r t R a s m u s - I
s e n a n d f a m i l y w e r e S u n d a y a f t -
ernoon visi tors a t th e J ena Sor-
en se n ho me n e a r Or u lm
l T \ . . . . . . . l I ! _ . . I _\ l n ..
children spent Sunday afternoon
Ma rg ar et I ve rs on a t Hi gh -.
A ni n e p ou n d sou w s h o m o n
W e d ne s da y to Mr . a nd Mr s . L or e n
La y ma n ,ma k i n g a f a mi l y o f f o u r
da ug hte r an d two so ns .Dr. .Cam-
|..
children and Mrs. C. B. Bunn hadTuesdaydinnerwiththeOpal
Reeves family.
Misa Ernestinq McCoy spent the
week-end in Tekamnh.Her sister,Roby is gradually improving andwillsoon be able to resume her
work as deputy clerk.
Neighbors extend sympathy to
Mr. and Mrs.Harry Tyson and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tyson inthe death of their father Mr. ArtBaker al Burt county, who passed
away Smurday, March 7th.Many
from this vicinity attended the
funeral Monday afternoon.Mrs. Ellis and daughters,Mrs.
Lan Frandsen and Mins Nellie,Mrs. R. M. Iverson and daughter,
Mildred were Saturday afternoonvimltors with Mr;Loran Laymanand baby son.Mrs. A. W. Clarkewas a Thursday aftemoon visitor
also.
Miss Anna Paulsen was A Sun~
day dinner guest at the Cwle a
Hun home.Floyd Clark,who works forFritz Muller in Burt county. was
A . E .Di xo n sp en t th e n ig ht the re .
Mr s . C a r r i e W h i tn a c k o f He r ma n ,
c a me Th ur s da y to c are f o r th e
fa mily .
Mr .a n d Mr s .By r o n B u n n an d
a 4 .
A l l ~~o v e r This Our First Big Special Sale
Has Been One Big Grand Success
I ¢
to $1.39 each.'
New things in Beads.Belts,
Buckles,Slides,Jewelry,and
Fancy Buttons 10c to 26c each.
Also Newest things in Cosmetics,
Powder, Puffs, Bobby Pins, Combs,
Compacts, etc. at popular prices.
Fresh Candy Headquarters
At Low Prices
BLAIR
RACKET S'roRE
Cleanliness
Quality - Service
0
In our Meat Market you will find the very
best of all Meat Products.Our Beef is
selected with the greatest care,and is
handled most cleanly.Our VEAL and our
SPRING LAMB are likewise of the best.
Our Poultry is dressed in our own estab-
lishment.We know the health and condi-
tion of every fowl that goes over our coun~
bers and into your homes.We know they
are in prime condition, that is worth some-
thing to you.
PHO NE 1 13 o r 114
Nonh Slde Store
WE HANDLE COMPTON'S JERSEY CREAM
N e w Dr e ss e s
o
Guaranteed fast color Wash
Dresses, choice $1.00 '
: | | | ;| '|~~yV : || ~" "
~.~ ~an~ Mrs. ~. W. cm~k~
be ~~present~ a~so~ M~.Henry deiegatq from the United States to
g u e s t s 0 1M r .a n d M r s .T h o m a s A u t z e n o l
O m a h a , S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g : M r . a n d
M r s .J o h n L a n d i s M r a n d Mc . B .M e h r e n s a n d A n i a M r ." Z i
a nM r s .W m .I v e r s o n ,M r .a n d M r s .
H e n r y F i s c h e r a n d A n i t a , M r .a n d
H r s .O t t o I v e r s o n M r a n d MS c h n e i d e r a n d H ' l d D e r s .
a r c y .M r .a n d M r s .R i c h a r d S i e v e r s
e n l e r t a i n d t h e f o l l o w i n g a t d i n -
n e r o n S u n d a y : M r . a n d M r s . W m .
S l e v e r s a n d D o r o t h y , M r . a n d M r s .
J a c o b S i e r k a n d M a r i e ,M r s .C a r l
Feldmsen and Mya Edo Sierk.
YORK CRE E K N E W S
Fred Kubie shelled corn I~ClA!enc¢Wachter Tuesday aftef
moon.Chris Anderson shelled corn tor
Morris Chlrlltlansm WednesdayIorenoon.Mr. ahd Mrs. c. w. Christiansen.and children ol Blair,were din-
.ner guests at the Soren Jensenhome lest Sunday.L
~ andn'Mrs.Fay J°°5,g were
y eve ng eats at CarlErickson home. zu
'mr. and Mrs. Harland chamel-
aen and Betty Lou visited at the
parental,Thorvald Hansen homeThursday evening.
Chris Anderson shelled corn for
Vic l{ols1eln Friday.Wm. Hdvend.l&, Jr. of Omaha,
spent last week-end st the paren-
¢¢al» Wm. Hovendick. Sr. home.
in. and Mrs. John Taylor. Jr.
were Sunday dinner guests at the
Ed Hansen home._The Howard Jensen family en-tertained a number of Llneoln rellf-
tives (or dimer Sunday.'
Mrs. Ray Fagerqulst and new
son returned Tuesday from Valley.
Miss Edna Newkirk will my withher a while.Mrs. Martena Davis of Omaha.was a Tuesday guest at the H. C.
Larsen home.
IRCARTHY AND
LONG CREEK
Mr.and Mrs.John Nearhood
enterualned Mr. and Mrs. ArthurHansenand children at Sundaydinner to honor the birth anniver-
saries ol Arthur Hansen and Mrs.
Nenrhood.Mr. and Mrs. Hans Bee ol the
Long Creek neighborhood, are theparents of a baby boy, born Wed-
nesday, March 11.Mr.and Mrs.Ole Oleson of
Blair, spent Sunday afternoon at
the Carl M. Jensen home.
Mr.and Mrs. Henry Wulbernand daughter, Margaret spent Frl-day evening with Mr. and Mrs.Will Thompson and family.Mr. and Mrs. James Thompsonand family were vldwrs Sunday
at the Edgar Rose home in Blair.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wulbern
-nd \|mnv¢nn|»e.....a... ¢l4¢u~_
rranx unuen,margarer,nerr-rand and Eda Anderson attended
a birthday party at the Paul
Broderaon hurne at Nickerson.Russel Mundarf spent Sundaywith .Robert Petersen.
Harry Ervey received the sad
news ot the death of his youngestmister,Mrs.Rose Ferris at herhome in South Dakol-u which oc-
curred on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.
Ervey and Faye left early Friday
moxfnlhg to be present at the fun-
eraAmanda Petersen spent Sunday
with home folks.
Mrs George Schroeder of Oma-
ha, spent several days vlsltlng atthe Dan Phllllps home last weak.Mr. and Mrs. George Reeh were
called to Arthur,Illinois by the
death of n brother of Mrs. Rach.Eda Anderson spent SaturdayandSunday at the home of herbrother, P. K. Anderson and fam-
ily near Splker.lar. and Mrs. Lars Jeppesen and
Bobbie vlslfed at the Ham Han-
sen home at Papllllon Sunday.M n .Harry Ervoy enwrtodned
the Hillside Hustlers Club Thurs-day attemoon.
Saturday evening visitors at the
Robert Rasmussen home were Mr.
and Mrs. Ansil Taft, Mr. and Mn.
Roy Follen and daughter, Delores.
Mr. and Mrs. P.K. Andersonand lamlly spent Sunday evening
at the Frank Linden home.l__ Mrand Mrs.[._L. Petersen and
children spent Sunday afternoon
Ma rg ar et I ve rs on a t Hi gh -.
A ni n e p ou n d sou w s h o m o n
W e d ne s da y to Mr . a nd Mr s . L or e n
La y ma n ,ma k i n g a f a mi l y o f f o u r
da ug hte r an d two so ns .Dr. .Cam-
|..
children and Mrs. C. B. Bunn hadTuesdaydinnerwiththeOpal
Reeves family.
Misa Ernestinq McCoy spent the
week-end in Tekamnh.Her sister,Roby is gradually improving andwillsoon be able to resume her
work as deputy clerk.
Neighbors extend sympathy to
Mr. and Mrs.Harry Tyson and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tyson inthe death of their father Mr. ArtBaker al Burt county, who passed
away Smurday, March 7th.Many
from this vicinity attended the
funeral Monday afternoon.Mrs. Ellis and daughters,Mrs.
Lan Frandsen and Mins Nellie,Mrs. R. M. Iverson and daughter,
Mildred were Saturday afternoonvimltors with Mr;Loran Laymanand baby son.Mrs. A. W. Clarkewas a Thursday aftemoon visitor
also.
Miss Anna Paulsen was A Sun~
day dinner guest at the Cwle a
Hun home.Floyd Clark,who works forFritz Muller in Burt county. was
A . E .Di xo n sp en t th e n ig ht the re .
Mr s . C a r r i e W h i tn a c k o f He r ma n ,
c a me Th ur s da y to c are f o r th e
fa mily .
Mr .a n d Mr s .By r o n B u n n an d
a 4 .
A l l ~~o v e r This Our First Big Special Sale
Has Been One Big Grand Success
I ¢
to $1.39 each.'
New things in Beads.Belts,
Buckles,Slides,Jewelry,and
Fancy Buttons 10c to 26c each.
Also Newest things in Cosmetics,
Powder, Puffs, Bobby Pins, Combs,
Compacts, etc. at popular prices.
Fresh Candy Headquarters
At Low Prices
BLAIR
RACKET S'roRE
Cleanliness
Quality - Service
0
In our Meat Market you will find the very
best of all Meat Products.Our Beef is
selected with the greatest care,and is
handled most cleanly.Our VEAL and our
SPRING LAMB are likewise of the best.
Our Poultry is dressed in our own estab-
lishment.We know the health and condi-
tion of every fowl that goes over our coun~
bers and into your homes.We know they
are in prime condition, that is worth some-
thing to you.
PHO NE 1 13 o r 114
Nonh Slde Store
WE HANDLE COMPTON'S JERSEY CREAM
N e w Dr e ss e s
o
Guaranteed fast color Wash
Dresses, choice $1.00 '
: | | | ;| '|~~yV : || ~" "
~.~ ~an~ Mrs. ~. W. cm~k~
be ~~present~ a~so~ M~.Henry deiegatq from the United States to
`Al l Out And Over
S A T . N I G H T , M A R C H 2 . 1
Its THE FINISH!
of our
SPECIAL SALE
our Special Low ~ Con-
'tinue until ll p. m. S*,g';;~§_;v
Tl -IETIME IS suol u'--ooME
sm BUY AND SAVE coma NOW!DON'T WAIT!
EXTRA WINDUP BARGAINS AT THE
J- n. GARRISON
Our First Big Special SaleThis
Has Been One Big Grand Success
We appreciate the increased business and
take this method of thankin~ one and ;||
Mr. and Mn. Cla}ence§xson `£`< § § n ` " § € " é ` § § ~ ~
'of south of Blair, vidied at the southwest ol Kennald.
John Rbeh home Friday Uvwiilz-Mr. and Mrs. Chamber AronsonMr. and Mrs. Elmer Thons and viere Sunday dinner guests at the
children won Sumlnv dinnn- mmaf. f---__- u.n.-.u \.-_...:cohen spent Friday evening asthe Lira Jeppesen home.Mr. and Mn. Lm Jeppesen and
Bobbin were Monday evenin vis-
i tnn at the Axel Hmsen .
. _..- - - - ---_-~----w '»rth f Kennard.a t regirdentnl, 0 ~§`;'i";:iHins nt no o \
o w1 vel nnga _warg Moniay evjaning vlsihorl Mny md Mn. John McDonald B O S E m u * I T E M S
.atme0|c¢rTlmnehomeM n . L , G Johnm nu1 dMmT
K.. Iverson were Monday afternoonvhll/on with Mrs.SorenJensen.
Hx and Mrs.A J Skov and
'n w nd l y at the Soren Jensen
H r md Mrs Howard William
g m spent Tlwndly i n Hooper
vlulling with the formmfa aunt,
K u . J R. Bon. Ind nlswr,Mlm
xllesde Willlnmsen.M r lmd M n John Reeh and
enum spent. Sunday at the pur-
a h l ,A. A. Compton home i n
enjoyed A vlalt Sand;with thdrdnughter and family, L. and Mn.
Glu-ence Olson md Mr. md Mn.
Lawrence Miller.The infant aughter of the Hel~
(ever Ind the hmlly in under
quarantine.Mr. md Mrs. Hayes Rnambalm
and family,Mr. and Mn. Lode
Schenk and M n .Jolm Rdd o f
Bldr, culled Sunday at the Hu-rlson home to lee Mn. w . G.Harrison. who is oonhned to herb d .Sho l| slowly imnrwinz but
x¢ will no sauna dnae.bg'or9 sbs
were Monday vldlaoru at the ;
...winks hmlly who reside on theLyla and Raymond hm-sen lpent Shailleld farm li lll with aculab
Mr.and Mn. Gudner June ;
Ind Hr.md Ur l.Edhfcncke
dolph Mencke home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Selulornnd
Manhnll,Mr. Ind Mn.Charles
Roch Mr. and Mn. Bemlrd Wulfand Suu Stoll; Imam were Bun-
gy v l d tc n a t the Dade! Wulf
ome.f "'£.'.?'§ §'§'§"'°'E; 1f'§°¢'i °"comoromeMr. ...I ln. W ats on Hi n and
baby were Sunday dinner guests ltthe Walter Appleby home.
Miss Lola Tom was the leader
Sunday evening und 331.5 will be able lo be mom Um haue.at LngugMr, and Mn. Hawud William-I John Aronun um Wm. Arm-gave an interesting ulk.
sen wen Sunday dimer gunfa atptrnng nttendad the tuned ner-Pe le md Chula: Taylor andnur v le a Ior the hte Mott Bte v ra rtln Ge o rgs muwa mlnndny wmi ng
m m at the Hlrold 'hylor home
Mama lx .'§;m,,d_u m n .mm Sunday.rs
nmr. NEbr35kl, March 19, 1981
bored from One tn Twenty-five,
Consecutively and lnclndve; to be
known and designated as "Park
Bonds, City of Blair, Nebraska",
Made Payable to Bearer md to
become Due in Twenty Years from
their Date, but to ho Payable at
the Qption_o! said Gty on Any
Interest Pay Day dur Ten Years
from their Date;said Bonds w
Bear Interest from thoir Date at
the Raw of four and one-quarter
per cent per Annum, Payable Semi-
annually;Prescribing the Fonn,
Substance and Terms of said
Bonds and of the lament Coupons
thereto to be Attached; Authoriz-
ing the Mayor and City Clerk of
wid City to Sign, Exewte and De-
llver said Bonds to the Purchas-
ers thereof, also Authorizing and
Directing said City Clerk to At-
tach to Each of said Bonds the
Seal of said City; Requiring said
City Clerk Prepare and File
with the 'tor of the State of
Nebraska a ertified Copy of all
the Acts and Prweed-ings of t
Mayor, City Council and the Elec
wrs ol said City Had and Don
Pertaining and Relating to the
Issuance of said Bonds,and to
Present said History and said
Bonds to said Auditor for Propet'
Registration thereof;nnnl Provid~
ing for the Levy of a Tax Annual-
ly by said City to l'ay thc Interest
and Principal of said Bonds and
Creating a Sinking Fund for the
Payment of the Principal thereof.
WHEREAS,on July 29,1930,
pursuant w n petition duly pre-
sented, signed by more than fifty
resident frr.-cholders of suill City,
the Mayor and Council of the City
of Blair, Nebraska, dd pass a res-
olution submitting to the electors
of said City at u special election
called for that purpose to be held
September 9, 1930, the proposition
o l issuing the negotiable bonds
with interest coupons attached of
said City, in the principal sum of
$25,000.00,to be called "Park
Bonds", and,
WHEREAS, notice of meh e1ec»tion was duly given na required
by law and at such election a
total of 872 votes were cast.of
which 465 votes were cast in favor
ol the issuance of said bonds and
407 votes were cast against the is~
nuance ol said bonds. and the ls-
suance of said bonds having tl1ere~
fore been duly authorized by the
electors of Aid City and all other
legd reqdrements preliminary to
the issuance of said bonds having
been fulfilled and complied with,
and,
WHEREAS, said City has now
purchased land (or public park
purposes ln said City and has ar-
ranged to improve the same, ahd
the proceeds of said bonds are
now needed to pay therefor,
NOW THEREFORE,BE IT'
ORDAINED,by we Mayor and
Council of the City of Blair, Neb=
raska:_SECTION 1.That there be
authorized and it la hereby ordered
that the negotiable bonds of the
City of Blair, Nebraska, be issued
in the amount of Twenty-fivo
Thousand Dollars ($25,000.00)in
the denomination of One Thousand
Dollars ($l,000.00) each, same to
be numbered from One to '1\|venty-
five,consecutively and inclusive,
said bonds m be lmown and de-
scribed as "Park Bonds, City of
Blair, Nebraska", same to be is-
sued as of and dated April 1, 1931,
N O T I C E T o < : m: m 1 ' 0 n s
..A. (J . Dc hol, Attorney' r m :C O U N T Y C O U R T O F
W A S I I I N GT O N C U U N T Y ,
N E B R A S K A .tho Binttor o f th e E s ta te o f
Stephen W ar d,Deceased.
A ' l I I O F NE B I I A S K A 1
| ss
W as hin gto n C oun ty ,1
N O T I C E
To tho h ei rs n t la w, n ext of k in ,
visec s,iegatc es,creditors,and
per so ns in ter es ted i n s ai d E a-
bc.
You, a nd ea c h of y ou, are hero-
°noi.i!ied th a t o n th e 2n d day
Ma i c h ,1931,No r r i s E .W a r d
ed his duiy veri fied petiti on i n
is Co ur t,se ttin g f o r th th a t
phen W a r d died intes ta te i n
d u.resident o f W ash ing ton
unty , Nc brma kn, on the 2nd day
J u ly ,1923,th e own e r i n feo
pie o f a n undivided one-half
tc r c s t i n Lo t s even (7)in B lo c k
von (11)i n Dexber's Ad di tio n
the City o f Blai r,W as hi ngton
NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT
A. C. Debel, Atwrney
THE COUNTY COURT OF
WASHINGTON COUNTY,
NEBRASKA.
Estate of Charlottn Sophie An-
rwn.Deceased.
Notice is hereby given thnt Carl
Anderson and Amy Jensen haveed with the undersigned, County
dge of Waahingtnn County,
~braska, their final report u Ad-
nistramrs o! the estate ol Chu-~=Snphie Anderson,deceased,
d made an application for Lind
.. nintration and discharge. andr the assignment of residue of
~te to such other persnnn as
by law entitled to the same,
d I have set the Zllt dny of
~rch, 1931 at 2 o'clock P. M., nt
office in said Cmmty for the
aring thereof.
Dnlcd Febnmry 24th, 1931.m m 1. c. ELLER,
~t County Judge.
1
e time of the death of said de-
ent, that he died intestate,a
termination of his heirs,their
gree of idnship, and the right
descent of the real property of
ich he died seized.You are further notified that
is Court. has by order fixed the
th day of March,1931,at 2
ock P. M.in the Cmmty Court
an~ in Blair, Nebrgska, as thec and place of said hearing,
u n y ,l l ..-u;n urvivin g as hi s sole an d on ly
its a t la w Oli ve A .W a r d a n d
rrin E .W a r d ;th a t th e pe!.i-
ner is the owne r o f said real
Late,h e h a vi n g in he d te d th e
me f rom sa id d ec e den t an d f rom
ive A .W a r d ,n o w dec eased;
at no a pp li c a ti on has e ve r be en
M i n th e S ta te of Ne b r as k a f o r
appointment of an adnministrn-
r o f said estate either b y the
its or by pe rso ns c la imi ng to be
ito rs o f said esta te;th a t n o
u r t i n said Sta te ha s e ver a o -
re d ju ri sd id io n ther eof;th a t
ore tha n two y ea rs have e lap sed
c e th e death o f said dec edent;
d pr a y i n g f o r a n or d e r of th i s
u r t barr ing a ll c laims against
'||
mG'roN mlnrrr, PARK BONDS
OF THB CITY OF BLAIR.
No._.$1000.00
KNOW AL L msn BY THESE
PaEsEN'rs='' r m uw City oz
Blair, in the County of Washing-
bun, in the State of Nebraska, for
value received,hereby acknow-
ledges itself to owe and promises
to pa y tothebearer the sumo f
One Thousand Dollars ($l,000.00)
in lawful money of the United
States on the first day of April,
1951, together with interest ther
on from the date hereof, until the
principad hereof is pald,at the
rate of four and one-quarter per
cent. (06%) per annum, payable
semi-annually, on the first day of
October and April of each year, on
presentation and surrender of the
interest coupons hereto attached as
they severally become due,both
principal Ind inmrest hereof being
payable at the office of the Treas-
urer of Washington County, Neb-
raska, at Blair, Nebraska.
To the prompt payment of this
bond, both principal and interest,
at maturity,the City of Blair,
Nebraska, hereby pledges the full
faith, credit and property of said
City.This bond is one of a series of
twenty-five bonds, numbered fromOne to 'I\venty-five, consecutively
and inclusive.
The City ol' Blair, Nebraska, re-
serves the right to pay and retire
this bond on any interest pay day
after ten years from the date
hereof, not exceeding twenty years
from said date.
It is hereby certified and recited
that all of the conditions, acts and
things required by law to exist or
to be done precedent to and in
tl1¢ issuance of this bond, did exist,
did happen and were done and
performed in regular and due form
and time as requir by any of
the provisions of Statutes of
tha State of Nebraska and the
Ordinances ol the City of Blair,
Nebraska, applicable to this series
of bonds.IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the
(Hty of Blair, Nebraska, has caus-
ed this bond to be signed on be-
half of said City by the Mayor
ol said City and caused it to be
attested by the City Clerk of said
City, and caused the official seal
of said City to be hereto affixed
and has caused the interest cou~pans hereto attached to be execut-
ed on behalf of dd City by hav-
ing affixed thereto the engraved
facsimile signatures of the Mayor
and City Clerk of said City, which,
by the execution of this bond are
adopted as proper signatures.
All done in the City of Blair, in
Washington County, State of Neb-
raska,this first day of April,
1981.-i ' " ' i _
CITY OF BLAIR,NEBRASKA,
By--_--------__---__--
MAYOR.ATTEST:
éiiX7`E:3léE12f""""'"'
(SEAL)
The interest coupons attachedto
each of said bonds shdl be in
substantially the following form,
except that the dates of payments
thereon shdl be semi-annually
from October l, 1931, to April I,
1951,and said coupons shall be
numbered consecutively from Oneto Forty, inclusive, to-wit:
No.-~__:_<_$21.25
lcr:YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
That un instrument purporting to
bc the Last Will nnd Testament ofClaus Llolln deceased, is on file in
said Court,and also a petition
praying for the Probate of suld
Instrument and for the appointf
ment of Maria [holla as Executrix
That on the 27th day of March,
1931,at 10 o'clock A.M.,said
petition and the proof of the ex-
ecution of said istmment will be
heard, und that it you do not then
appear and contest,said Court
may Probate and record the same,
and grant admlnlstratlon of the
estate to Maria Bolln.
This notice shall .be publishedforthreeweekssuceessivelyin
The Emerprise prior to mid henr-
ing.Witness my hand and official
seal this 26th day of February.
1931.(SEAL)I. C. ELLER,
'l-4t County Judge.
Washington County, Nebraska, -
final :eport u Administraxor of
f-he estate of Olive A. Ward, de-
ceased, and made an applination
lor fi nd admini nndon und d r
charge, and for the udgnment of
residue of estate to auch other
persons as ure by law entitled to
the same, md I hnvekaet the 280|
day of March 1931 at 2 o'clo¢$
P. H., at my office in add County
for the hearing thaxeof.
Dated March 2nd, 1981.
(SEAL)I. c. ELLER.
7-4t~County Judge.NOTICE OF HEARING
PROBATE OF WILL
STATE OF NEBRASKA, I
I sa
Washington County.|
In tlw County Court.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Chun Bolln, Deceased:
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA
To the heirs nt law, next of kin,
dnvisecs, Icgatecs, aediwrs und to
the
f a n o m ; ~
NOTICE
A. C. Debel, Attomey.
STATE OF NEBRASKA I
I ss
Washington County |
County Court.In Probate.
In the Mutter of lhe Estate ofAnders Larsen, Deceased.
All persons interested in said
est-me are hereby notified that on
NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL
J. H. Barry, Attorney.
I N THE COUNTY COURT OF
WASHINGTON COUNTY,
NEBRASKA.
NOTICE:0hThursdly, Lhe2nd
day of April,1931 at 2 o'clock
P. M., at the county court rooms
in Blair, Washington County, Ne-
braska,Fred Mostrom will oiler
for probate, a written instrument
purporting to be the last will and
testament of Edward Siem-ist de-
ceued. late of Washington County,
nt which time and place ull per-
sons ooncemed may appear and
contest the probate thereof.
Dated March 7th, 1931.
(SEAL)I. c. ELLER,
8-4t County Judge.
With The Churches
1 :00;Junior B.Y.P .U.,3:30;
o d e r B.Y.P.U.,6:30;Evaz ing'
Service, 7:80.Prayer Meeting' on
l ..~t _
Chrikim Endeavor, 6:80 P.
Preaching, 7:80 P. IL
liidmoek M M I Wedw'l:8 0p.m .'
95 in Sunday Sem-ol lu\
let us make it. |00 next S"
I .~~a
with the um.: ¢1mpt¢" ..
ions a n d c untinue 1 L
third c hapter of Philipp1...»
BAP'l'lS1` CHURCH a while if we were ming io be
L J. Mann. P0101 nble to make room for nil.The
~Iargs mdience was highly pleased
with the service.
"Moreover it is required in
ntennds,that a mm be found
Iailhfd." (I Cor. 1|:2).By your
oonanncuionai. cum;
A .F .Ne we ll.Pas tor
u w u u h n n n u
1wem.y-fivga Cents ($21.25), being'
the semi-annual interest on said
:latg due on Bond Number _-.,..--
nf the "Plrk Bol1dl» City of Blair,
Nebraska".
CITY OF BLAIR,NEBRASKA,
na '
T n r l u n g n
:ea-
: h e
By-
R.MAYO
A'I"I'ES'I'I]
"""°Ei:f\7'E_I§§nx.
(SEAL)SECHON 8.The Mayor md
City Clerk of the Citv of Blain
'E
: o v -
Nehnsh,are hereby anlhoflud,
empowered and directed to sign
said bonds and eadm of them and
w have attached to the intarat
moupons thereon their engraved
fsenlrnile signatures on behalf of
slid City and said City Clerk is
aereby unthodzed and direetod to
nffix to each of aald bonds theseal
xf the City of Blair, Nebraska.
The City Clerk Of uid City isxereby auihorlzed and directed ta
_____.__ _... s . ._ .L_...nf
_ vvwmmy, °.w r. ur. env.. yr...-»tiee Fridny, 7:80.Crowell Home
fserwoe Sunday, 8:W P. M.
The Sunday School attendance
was elghtydght Sunday.Let us
go in for one hundred.The Tem-
perance service m the evening was
dl that the participating churches
antidpaled. We were guessing lor
pasture of Mr. Anderson.The bull
lmocked the horse down, injuring
Mr. Ziek but he was able to mount
'"" "'"| e rnthe s p it of the Sundaymorn-M#P~tug service.You will be mado
Do you wish your church had
more members who Werg trying so
do what you are trying to do!
F I R S T L v r n s u n c m m c n
James N. land, Pastor
Sunday School at 9:80.
Bible ¢1,_,,, under leudenhlp of
Dr. C. X. Hansen,offers yon a
great opportunity.
Morninz servdce at 10:45.
welcome.We hope ou may behelped.Bring a worshiping spirlt,
and we shall all be helped.
Church School at 10 o'clock,
Prln. F. E. Flack, Sup'f.
The young people are to haveMrs. Mnlmin of Dans College an
guest-speaker at 6:80.She will
speak ul Christ in Music.
Our choir is working on the
Easter mudc,_direcied by Mrs.
f i
Ju
fc
~~~v o ~~ I ~|n l l n a A n n a n n u n I D A *a w a i t s 'I J | , .a i n H L _h.or of "le SV-Abe of
aertiiied copy of all 1
aroceedings of the 1
Ioundl and electors
N¢|,}|,h ~ ' § ; " w " " j '-lu uv--ww Ymmg Peoplek needing Tuesday uenuune auvnrs.
U* W ""'Mn. mmuar, mutha! az un. at 7:80.iz u ¢ gg,m gF3215-. E§!|<=-- Plulnon,n "rv ilek nn. dw nmnu anna moth uma am ....,..'l'".!;....,».|.». ... .,. »..(I
01 53111 \..»1\)h v| .u: ;u| 5 LIVAQD,n u n H -nu vw - "3 t o t h e i s -h o me o f er d a ug h te r at the P au l Pa u lse n ho me .open a b o u t E a s te r ti mean d is fu r»Mr . . an d Mr s .Cly de Wzlkms-on ...H.......M i o w a r d g a v e a g r c t m e _
d a mn e d 2°; 1 z , . ' § ' ° » ' ? ° 3 m r 3 ; s 3 ' ; = , ; § ' ; %° 1 f ; . H . , : 1 £ % ' : ; ° F n g e . = m; » ; g » f § ; " " ' ; ' f - . ; ; ? ; 1 . , ;' ; :
P?P?°"l'?F Y Mr s. W ah hu ltz o f Fr emo nt, is c ar -?'"'£'fF fY.......!-.rll!R.._ ....... .. ..,.._a
:ertaining and relatin
suance of said bonds
t n u 1.ner aur non zea a n a:ause said bouas to
eg i s te r e d wi th s a i d S
mI wi th th o Cnllnfmare Auc nwrufflnrlrnf t| n g. f0 r PF '|B i b l e S c h o o l ,1 9 A L L |" = f m r .n a r r l : L o n m u u c r w a n at
im. .. .. :. .. ..mr......m.»1 1 A M i n s n i r a t i o n .1
\3LDT' STOg k i
S Mfm » - Groceria ~
~Fi1'9t m~
Quality and Service
GREEN UNIUNS
GREEN PEPPERS
FHESH TUMATUES
301 Phones »300
Red gim |~
0||\0|| SETS PEH IIUAHI 1512
$1.40
1 I I I
FRESH HAUISHES
HEAD LETIUGE
GELEBY
a v n ~~n u m A I A Q J U A U l u l l l l y u a l u e s u l l l l q l
S E C T I O N 4 F o ;t h e n l a t h e r h o m o T u e l d a y n f t e m o o n f o r
. f t h .n r i n c i n ; l a n d i n t e r e s t o f ~ f 2 H ' : f . ' f ' § . = _ - . ! ' : " ' £ ° : _ 9 ; _ H -
laid honda as the same become due
he full faith, credit and resources
nf the City ol Blair, Nebraska, are
ierehy inerocably pledged and
Luch taxes as may be necessary to
nay the interest thereon and to
rrovdde a dnldns fund to pay the
irincipal thereof as the same be-
wmes due shall be levied annually
:pon all the taxable property oi'
said City.
SECTION 5.Upon the issuance
md registration of said bond is~
me hereinbefore provided for and
ipon receipt of the punchase price,
Laid bonds shall be delivered to
Nachob, Bender and Company of
)maha,in accordance with the
erms of a contract of purchase
:ntered into with said fi rm by
said City on March 10, 1931.
SECTION 6.This ordinance
shall Lake ellect Mid be in force
?rom and after its passage, ap-
proval and publication, as required
ay law.
Pu ma ann ammwaa em..mn,
luwx, morns masters, neury nel!-1
I
ter, Merritt Cook, Roland Ormsby
and Clyde Badger,The alternoon
was spent at kenaington.
Mr.and Mrs.Hana Braeach
drove to Omaha Sunday evening
to call on his brother,Paul at
th¢ Lord Lister hospital, where he
is very sick with mastoid.
Mr. and Mrs. Pres Nickels have
moved into the house vacated by
Geo. Bergman.Mrs. Bierman just
completed the paper-ing and paint.
mg.Mrs. Henry Dornacker and Mrs.
Wm.Kahler visited at the home
of Mrs.Hana Braesch and Mrs.
Pres Nickols Monday afternoon.i
Glen Johnson of Omaha,spent
the weekend with Vernon Jung-
slum,
Mr. and Mrs. Major Ormshy en~
tenained at a bridge party Friday
evening.Those present were Mr.
and Mrs. Morris Cook,Mr. and
Mrs.Loren Badger of Fremont,
Mnnsmz. nnd Mnndnmna G.1. Pfeif-
t
I4
ti
o
|.|l
Red gim |~
0||\0|| SETS PEH IIUAHI 1512
0
GREEN UNIUNS
GREEN PEPPERS
FHESH TUMATUES
301 Phones »300
HULLED UH STEEL our HATS PER LB. 46
FRESH HAUISHES
HEAD LETIUGE
GELEBY
iny of Marc)x, léél,let. ClYde Badger, Ralph Badger,
J. Harold Stewart,F. E. Webb and Roland Onnsby.
MAYOR.\Mrs. Ed Renard and Mrs. Nels
vrm ST Sorenaon wled on Mrs. Sorenson's
mother, who is confined w A hos-
pital in Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jungblnth
and Kermit druve to Omaha Mon-
C. E. (Krause'"c°i"Ea? 'blank
(SEAL)C
q\
0||\0|| SETS PEH IIUAHI 1512
Beef Roast
Com Fed
171/ze lb.
$1.40
|||1 I ||I
Fresh Pork
'\Butts
I9c lb.
LITILE snow PANBAKE FLUUH PKG.281:Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jungbluth
entertained at dinner Sunday i n
honor of Mr. Junghlutkfs birthday.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Dornncker and Robert, Mr.
and Mrs.Wm,Kahler and chil-
dren ai Bennington, Mr. and Mrs.
Pres Nickels, Mr. and Mrs.I-Inns
Braeach and daughter,Mrs.Ida
Jungbluth of Dale, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe M¢Cleneghan and Miss Sylvia
...__.....L _. -__L___. .._" _
Cuban National Pnl
Cubin d m national park.Inwhich nntlve zrees. game and p\an¢sare propagated and protected. com-pme t more than 64.812 acres 01beautiful tropical land in the px-pv~ince of Oriante.on the extremeeantern up of Cuba.
Present-for u King
Tea was meh a rare and valuable commodity a few centuries noQnat\|9 FP" lndla _'reg .e°r==9r2z
Beef Roast
Com Fed
171/ze lb.
~|
Fresh Pork
'\Butts
I9c lb.
th
de
dl
mighty monarch. Charles H. A fash-
ionable paper of the day, c omment-
i n s on the g if t,explained that u
cost mo re to ma in ta in a ten table
|.|l
GREEN UNIUNS
GREEN PEPPERS
FHESH TUMATUES
FRESH HAUISHES
HEAD LETIUGE
GELEBY
301 Phones »300
mnv crrnnf (ho rnlinf nravnd fn !t n u n n n u r se a n u I \ \ 0 C I l l l l l l l . I l
will pay to bearer af the office of Mr.Ziek, who is employed by
he County Treasurer of Wash-Andrew Andersvn,was attacked
xngton County, Nebraska, at Blair, by n bull while on a horse in the
¢1d \"\
;~|
'n "u I ~,.Let us show you new things in Garden Tools, Chick
Feeders and Poultry Fence
Don't Forget our l Cent varnish Sale before too late
r a s4u||
nuxmc _IOBS 'ro US
ANYT IME
. . . . . _ . - _ - -
T h e
Blair Feed Min
cn
Ernu:
en:-cno The Arndt Hardware
PHONE 72 Blair, Nebr k
For Over 50 Years °
The: Arndt Hardware
and employes have spent Many Thousand Dollars each
'Washington County Why not reciprocate byyear m ,patronizing a firm that has the interests of our county
'11 th seat heart and has extended credlt and favors a e
years. Wo meet all competition. For example our prices
on Guaranteed Paints and Varnishes are lower than out-
side concerns.
>~5
E
=a
-1S
,gg
a
3Q
asg
E1
n 1 I n .||;\"
of this starter now, plan to do
so on your next sack as you will
find a saving of at least One
Dollar per hxindred.lt's abso-
lutely fresh und carries nothing
but the very heat of grains and
minerals.'
Murphys Hog Minaal
$5.40 per hundred
» _ . - .- . .»
r r
gg
-a£11rv
gg
iU2'-u[11Og
r'F
g
E
We have the stock.Let us profve to
you that we can Save You Money
Qua.-:va
rnrnE
s=
BLUE RIBBON TANKAGE $2.65
K . W .
Chic k S tar ter
Our K. w. CHICK STARTER
is starting to move very fast.
§
OEOn
rn
~Mail Order Prices on
~ ~lleavy Duty Batferies are $4.50 per pair
Q*-li O u r P r i c e f o r S a m e i s
~~$3.90 p e r p a i r
the'ein.
Witness my hand and o
:seal this 2nd day of March,
fficial
NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT
IN 'rm-:COUNTY COURT OF
laa ted ln ne w Home Thane
num Ans1'xi`Ac'r & 'l'I'l'LE
-4.
n n . : n w m T . n nx.~&°§%'.f§12,§'| §Phone No. 4 E
| 5.§
EE' ml- "T" "m"1{J"§S». I m||nn||mm||Innnmnlun||u||||nu||||||||||||||u|mmnnmunmmumn.:
Blair, Nehruh, lhrch 19, INI'PlgaFour 114I s a|;g;m . ;: = " - = | =
Ilovdng closely
atlun.He v v u
d man.on b l:
ce og a hrorher
: f r - e i t h i prephiillonn tor ven-
geance: tha digging of A hde and
th a u n l n g ln n a t a ta ll stake.
all hy wome n's hnndn;th e gath-
erlnz of n ltc hy fuel by llltle c l1ll»
u mm . Y e e n u h a d b u ll!| i & r T h
ogn's tepee.A t ti n t she ha d regretted th e
absence o f J aemt.bu t n o w she
wp : la d h e wa s g o n e, f or th e ln -
c r e u ln g ¢nmul¢_"A i h e village.
: f r -
har.H6 leiiiéd hT'Exiia'expec<:e<T`
her , an d p oi nted ur me len se . Ah
De B ah md n o! luc k at her an she
entered.Nelther appeared to n o-
Llc e Wood Pigeon or the dog.
m' 6 ' l l? ¢ 1 & xe m o u ld nu ve : lu ml-
nmp h. Ho ha d f o r go tte n th e b lln d
ma n , f o r u ma n wi t h o u t e y a wa l
already dead.I l e wo uld g i v e to
th e llnmea the whlte g lr l wh o ha d
.||. a u n . . . A D { a » n \ \ l .a v e !n e w
E
IDI
[E ENTERPRISE
mA.nnoADEB.m u n
glad melmiy B¢flm'\\I\6|'t° 'In tha#|ellnnve wllivh v1|1hmrA1 him.r
me ave nue o f g0| {]. h e Rn*\\ne
Plgenn :mulling hnpplly h¢=~t\\m»n h
nwllwr nnfl 'ruins-Ile.Then he Bu.
Enln l||;|||°l Slevp._
u¢l|»uwruru l »|,\.."--*r ,larger and her body more fragile
an use we ek !passed.Eac h ti me.Teams c ame ln from his hunt! she
htnze d up like a tir e in her h nppl
uess, bul he Cunlel mark the steady
fadin g of her str ength . He liu nted
cofne to Chennfsln.
Bu t he came,fo
the months of ltarv.
a guunt.dea thr ac ewgly to luke the plnl
UED EVERY THURSDAY
pe : Ye n $1.50
med u aeoo:1d~c.lu| mutha:pomrffia »s mm, Nebn.tha An of Congnu d~s,1sv9.
_m n m p u o n u n g u - Mopenuwmnt.Tha lumens!\-=-~willbehntantly n -trumonrmdlinglisntnttial
Ȣio no f tlutinla d t o r U
lmhl i lh ul b e n o zothax-~the unbsa lpdonvdllmmi nfotflmde dfzllbe d mb-~m°°,i°,_o n p Evarymbuarhrer
md a n h u d t h n t t h n mn d l -
u s m a d a n p u t o t t h a e v n -
lr J a n n O l l u f C a n n e l l
The Plains
o'f
Abra ha m
Qby Doubleday DonnCo., Inc.
WNU Service.
who m u mea muon;(ne lnulans
of t hc O hlo.That was what he
sold.lilstory was to r elate other-wlse , fo r a y ea r la te r h e wa s th e
forc e behind the Ahennkls ln their
sla u gh te r o f th e English a t F o r t
W llllu m Henry .ll l s name wa s
Father Pierre Ro n h a n d H s wa s
a c old, terr lb le ma n of God.n fh e wa s th e Churc h.B o wo uld
ha ve dled a thousand deaths tor
th e Cause or whi c h h e wa s th e
sp lr lh ml lf not th e mo ra l repra~
seatntlve.H e would ha ve eaten
human flesh ln d ef e ns e o t lt.H e
dld le o unch dash eaten by h l l
savage dls d p le l s t F o r t W lllla mHen ry .He remalned ln Che nnthlo
dren snd 'the lr moth ers; the tru ns-fnrmn tlon of trlenda she had
k n o wn ln to llends whose eyes
mle d wi th hatred wh e n they
looked a t her.She tfled to hld efr o m these thlnus l n their ho me
m d to keep J eems wlth her.
Shlndss c ame to them.He h a d n
c ommand fr o m Tlao g n f o r Jeems.
I t wa s th at Jeema should xo to
th e vllln ge o f Kane stlo seventymlla d ls tu n t a n d h e a r n e ws o f a
wa r p a n y f r o m th s t to wn .Shlo-
d u ga ve h l m ' t h e me s u r e and
sa w th a t h e d e p a r te d wlth lt. He
was n o lon ge r n b rothe r.Hs d ls -
closed n o algn o t pleasure wh e n
h e learned th at _'l.'olnstta_ wa:
the c lmntlng or dentn songs by mewomen, the sc reumlng or c hlldren.
and the ly elllng o f savages wh o
were wor klng themselves la to a
frenzy or rage about th e d r owhlc h wou ld soo n rec elve lt: vle~
Um te n llle d h e r wlth t h e lr o wln z
convic tion th at noth ing c onld
save hls unc le. rr J eems had been
tnere. she knew h e would not have
seen Hepslhnh Ad ams put to deathwitho ut a struggle tn ts l to hlm-
self,Thls th ou gh t,to ge th er wlth
the rellec tlo n that It wa s a fo r tn »
na te chance whic h ha d sent h lm
away ,strengthened har de te rmi n-
ati on to help Hepslhnh,an d she
watc hed wlth Wood Plzeoa nu tll
-L ..._ .\.- ..».».a -..»-..l.. L_-.-
She fou nd llepa lhnh stretc hed
out lik e a dea d man, and kn elt on
th e ear th a t hla a ld e li e wu s
sc arcely consc lous ot her Drc sonc e
n n tll she touched hi m.She fe lt
th e hn c ks kln c or ds a t h is wr la ts ;th e n h e r h a n d to nn d hi s slg h tla s
fattl.
Bead ln¢lo w over th e doomed
man she whi sper ed:
He p a lh a h - lle p slb a h A d a ms - I
am Tola ette To ntea r. "'
o ».-~¢1Shlnd na wnlte d wlth A h De B ahs s th e glo om thlckened about
them.Af te r a tlme.they saw
Wood Pigeon golng to wa rd th o
d r c lo o f tlrea.Shladas no n pe a
betray ed them.
Th e nres hurned d o wn un ti l
they were dy es In the nlght. Hours
llassed,und the Senecns llstened
ln the stlllnesa n s If o press ed byfear. At last they heart? the cnnnt-
lu g of a volc e c nmlng nearer
fast a s a canoo c ould travel.t
wa s th e death song wi th wh l h
Tlaog a ha d gr ieved for hls augh»
ter.and the savages we moved
wln d.Th e suspense was broken,
tor ln the song of grief was also a
note of tr iumph whleh br ought the
messnlte that Tluogn had been suc -
c a s f n lln h is p u r s u lt.Fresh fuel
wa s plled o n me, llres.and th e
l n as leaves are movc d by a
Th is was the beginnfing or uu-
slraange ilfe of .leems had Toinoth-
In Cin;-nufslu which Colonel Boquel.
ofle rwu rd major gen era l a nd c umnmnduri n chief of his mo je s lf s
forc es ln the sou ther n d epan memof Aruuric u,described as "a n epl
sode of fac t whic h Is dlfiicult of ho
llef and astoundlng In the"nev§
nnrerywlthalmostllllune energy .faminethingwasforherwhen
clutc hed ~t them hardsmt.To rtur ln g for.;-s ossnlled
To ln elte wus never ou t
mind,for 'e \i en In his sleep he
dreamed ol' her.She,loo.wa s aportnf th i s light to hold life s o
gather..n._A
Jcems.
o f his
I
II
n u
asmel x
vlevrpnlm wlllch it an d athens nr
ll slmllar k lml glve us o f na va ge
llfe."To Jeems and Toluene there was
nolhlng spécuaculurln their n m
day or ln the muny Lhal. followed.
An er th e lrlu mp lla l n ig h t, th e lu~
dlu n to wn ml o n c e ma r e i n to me
roullne of lun existence.Bleu hum-
ed, women worked.children play ed.
\ v . » ¢ ~ ¢m n ln mln mn c mmc lls
AL nlgl\L whe n we wlnu llu wxeuan d tr ee ! walle d ln lh e lr d ln tr wl.
he awealed lu fenr.and mo re th an
once me th ou g ln c a me r a h lm an
ubnndon his ta mlly and go lllse a rc h o t Ta lne tle . lm vln lo n s o f
th e fate whlc h mlg ht be ove rmk -
lng her bec ame almost unbearable.
HI : h u nu we r e n ot lo n g n ow, a n d
neldnm to o k h lm mo r e n um th r e e
or fo u r mlle: fr o m th e o a bln , ( o r
I1
:
In Jeemn'wire.ma r y ua g me u wu u uh lm so grlmly changed th at h e
frightened hey .
fI"'nln|\tte remained alone.No one \sm :l a w u n s c u l t ; u u u s r u l l Lup cu.Th e n she handed to hi m,wi th
W ood Pigeon an d Od d following
h e r .
'1'iaogn'|rreewws held no prom»
he r, a nd m a ns we r to h is q ua tlon
she to ld hi m T o l m t t l wa s weep-
mz be side the white man amd that
the d og wa s wi th he r.
.l lm n n l n h i n h n l A | A Th o r n l h l l
n a m e s l e a p t h l g h .w h e n T l n o g n
a n d h i s c o m p a n i o n s c a m e f r o m
t h e r l v e : .t h e y b r o u g h t n o p r i s -
o n e r w i t h t h e m .Y e t a fi e r c e
l l 2 h t S h a u n I n t h e i r r n i l n t o n n n m n
E :
ond smoked lncessantly u they dlp
ensued the nffaln of their common-wealth and planned for the future.
T h e "Dark Year" was upon them.
winter threatened.But there were
other mnners to be settled Tlsopz
had brought unusual newl.The
Englluh.under n general named
Braddock.had he m de ta te d und
massacred.The French hed been
datroyed on Luke George. Slr wu-
llun John-mn. the whxte Father of
the S lonx Nations, was vlc torlous.and the llo h n wk s were prolltlng
greatly ,Th i s brought somber
| .m| ,- mn. nm mn- nr the Senec ns.
his own streng th wan ebhlng.E l sonly hope wal to k lll lu oc c asional
un d .an d u was In the d a r k a l
ho u r th a t a n an swer c ame to h l l
pray ers.I n n blizzard agalnst
wh ic h h e was wo rk lng h i s wa y ln
h llb h lln d n e u ,h e nu mb le d upon
n doo an weak n l himself an d
killed her.W ithout this str oke
ot for tu ne, W ood Plge on un d wus
k o o mu s t ha ve dleq. . W hen th e
tlmwn c ame. they were ullve. Rac -
Hmh y
of the
Marc h
whic h
c oon s be gun to app ear and
roots c ould he gathered out
opening slrenmll.Enrly
lbr on lz ht n wllrm breuk tn
came to seo her except Wood
Pigeon,and the afternoon follow-ing th o d i y o r Bhlnda l'arr ival
the c hild ran in wi th wld e c y a
to tell w th at Ttaoga was ap-
proaching.They were sta ndin g attheheadofthewai ti ng lines
when Tiaoga and th e r e mna n t o f
h l l band c amo over the m u and
across the nelds.s h m a u had
qald th or o_ wa |to be no_phy sic nl
he .The Seneca folded his arms
sc ro ll h h breast and regnrded
her calmly,revealing no gentleaspectashespokeafewwords
ln acknowledgment of her vlslt.
Th a !hi s prisoner bore th e same
rdatlonshlp to Jeems which he
hore to Shlndax and that the man
shout to dia wa l lo ve d b y Sliver
He elu b ro ug h t no lu rp r ue o r h es ;
-. . . . . .. . . . . . ,. . . _... .........a t l a n th e ti me h i d como,m d
Ah D e Ba h we nt to th e te pe e an dh d d b a c k th e nap.He s po k e to
Tolnette, c alling har Soi Yan Muk-
wn n.Th e re wa n n o n n s wu .H e
spoke ngnln and entered.Af te rn b r1e f I nterval. h ll vnlc e ro se In
n demand fo r S lu n d u .an d the
y o un l S en ec a n ns we n d ll.A h D e
B a h w n l hunting li ke n n an imal
an I-hw entered th e Illu mln lllh nand ' lb exlnn mz hls n e n m mf
n u n ' n n o s a snatched a. b ~
br n n d a n d n u m! n in to th e mld s
o f : lm pltc hy mulerlal about th e
to mlr e stake.l n n moment n
winding sheer o f E d n a lleked l m
wa y np me p ole, a nd a r ou nd lhln
Tlaogn danc ed,llnlslllng h| | s on g
lo mg c rn eklln u ot th e pi tc h.ll a -II
demoaszrsuoa agnmsr me pn!oaer.wh o wa s to he Ke m strong
lo r te nu r e a t the sta ke ,To lue n e
sh lver ed It wa s n d lf e r en t h o m
eomlne th ls lime.Th e people
wer e llk e tlg en h old la g the ir pa s»
slo ns la leas h.The re w s s o m
th e children.Even the e y a o f
those whose loved ones ha d
esc aped death held only the deep-
seated m e of hatred.Tlaogn
came.i l ls fa c e wa s lik e a mask
of ro c k ns he p asse d so near lhat
To lae lte mlg h t have touc hed h lm
The mrlson er followed. Hls c lothes
wo n to r n f r o m th e u p p e r part o l
a ethingdemonlnel n th e faces o f
ltatlo a to hl.s lac e,B e wa lte d
pntle nlly fo r her to llnleh,th en
shook h ls h e a d 'an d polnledthroughth e door to the shadows
znthe rlng ln th e p a th o t th e s e l-
lla g sun.H e sla ted euldly th at
th e prisoner mu s t dlc .ll l s peo-
ple demanded th at th e splrlt of
the \\'lllte man who had elpla three
o f hls warriors h e destroy ed l n
Ha m a .Th e y wo u ld wa ll an tll lc
wa s dark,whi c h wa s tl\e tr lh alc nsmm.'l' hen th e p rlsoa er wou ld
b e brought fr o m th e tepc o l a
whic h he was ly la g hound. aml the
fir e wo uld be llgh le d.
It lt we re h er d es lr e. s he mlg ht
la th e h ln c k n a s .Th e tep ee wa s
empty .To la elte an d Hepslbsh
Adams were go ne.Shladas dld not speak,The re
wa s a o llg ht to reveal his fac e
as h e went to th e edge o r th e
rlve r an d sa w lh s t n c a noe wa s
gone.H e grunted his wonder
when th e ' m l Ma n olned h lm
w a n y paces of them,an d
t y had not heard n sound. W ords
o selfa ba se men t fe ll fr om A h De
Bnh 's llps lle a n d S h ln d nl we r e
llk e two lldrea,an d e ve ry ma n
an d wo ma n la Chennlslo would
tau nt th em because o f th e ease
5
'.l`l\e canoe h n d ' b e e n launched
I
ceserlued how th ey ha d o ver tak enthe fleelag ones at the edge ot me
Gr at ro c k s b ey o nd wh ic h the wa -
ter llluad ered ln n maels trom. The
hllnd ma n ha d fou ght ' wl th a
hatehe t h e h ad sto len fr om Ah De
!.luh's tepeo ua lll another blade
was sunk la hls brnla to qulet
hlm.He was n d evll la hls blla d-
ness, and Tla nga pola ted to S hln-
dns,wh o held back llls bu c k sk ln
shlrt l o sh ow a long an d bleed-
ln g gash.Th e wh i le ma n wa s
dead.and hi s body,weighted by
rhe darkness of his soul, wan gone
forever la m e deep wulers be-
:on s the r oc k s.,
s
The e as te rn wi l' i§ ;n §s a. ;b 6u nd
sure.llls wa rr lo were sur Th e
Innp;expec ted slr ggle betw he
IImzllsh and the?Frenc h was a t
Imnd, und Ilavre wou ld be no re a;
to ru n r e d with ut.Ti u o g a wa l
&z
l l - . .|uuu1u---»-'_
J vc ms found on opportumliy toimweano r d wi th Shit:-£115 and
lo.-rned tha t Tolne tte a nd Opltc hl
\\|;|'0 together.Shiudns could not
tear llllnsvlf from the martial
dlznlty \\i»I»h uns 0.!D€Clod of lzlm
un ti l tho \\m't|urB had told of
their exploits In the scalp dance,| o " J o e ms went :alone and found
Tinogxfs tc pc e ond the amnllc r one
1 fur m e tomrttmwx until m u unuuwsu! free of one or the other.
Tlnogu and his counc llors lnChc nufslo toc cd wa r - a n d famine.
It the ir dgh tin g men we nt into the
vast,wh o wou ld keep the people
from starvation?I t was decided
that 'Plnngo should take th e wa r-
path a gai n wlth th irty mon c ho se;
by lot.while thi rty or his brttves
should rema in to fight hange r and
donth during the win ter months.
n n _.....l.....|1 . n | ~ |u n u
,.....,....... ... ... . - _. . . _ _. - . . _ , _ ,their supplies,and fr om therunning of the maple sup had
mnk lng su gon Only four fun
had prec ododwleems to the vll
and o t their number,whic h
t\\ant§'-eiglll,flvc had died.
wo rd had boon rec eived
Tloogu nod hls warriors.
The nmplo su p r un n tc nd lly
spite o f this opening g mc
spring,ther e hu ng o ver Chen
n zr lm nnector whose sh
'nési
been
ulllea
lluge.
wa sN o
f r o m
.I n
e o f
u f s i o
a l l o w
e g
O n t h e S e c o n d o f T h e s e
M a r r i e d J e e m a a n d "I
twu days.On the secowA..1...............|...|¥ » A ~ |
"'f'?,l- , ¢ ¢ '
Days Iflao l n e t '.:a.
d o t t h e s e
h i s b o d y .H e w a s a p o w e r f u l l y
b u i l t m a n w i t h g r e a t h a n d s a n d
w i d e s h o u l d e r s .O n e a c h s i d e o f
h i m w a l k e d a w a r r i o r ,f o r h e w a s
b l i n d a n d n o e d o d g u i d a n c e .H i s
.n \ n vf\ f n u n u n n l r n t u h l d r l a n h u
t a l k w i t h . Te e m r f
s a i d .H e w a s l o o
m l n g h z w h e n h e n
c c s s i o n .T h e I n d h
t h e f a r t h e r e n d 0
uncle.Tlnu gn
kln g In to th e
mode this cou-
nn wo me n u t
»t th e vlllnlle
re loudly us
m.
wi th whlc h th e escape had been
made.B u !the mln ln lz canoe
could no t be fu r dlslnnl.Th efuglllves,one of th em hllnd.
could nm possibly suc c eed ln their
lllght.Th e ulg h l wo uld nee the
wlllte mnn glvon lu th e n lnk e. and
n o w ll ml Sllr er Hee ls ha d mo ve d
(C o n tin u e d n e xt we e k )
'J
S u v E n d l o l n v a n ll a n
I t I n on e ol llls le ge nd s of th e
u m m omc o.b u !c unnol ba ubso-
lulsly nulhenllc nled.thu!an om-
da l olf er ed lo r emm from the nut-
near It in whic h were Teluettean d the Tllrunln.I t was lighted
by at turcll,and he drew hack
among the d ark ho les o t the trees
a n d walled.At the end ot'half
a n hour.Toln ette und Opltehi
c ame out into the lllumlned for-est.For a li ttle whlle the y sto od
1|li.! urnwmg rutile, ual. .nreum nunnot inc luded.Slulndns was doomed
to leave his sweetheart agulu.These were day s when mlsg lr
legs aseniled .leems and Toln ette
in sp ite o f the ir ho pes a nd plane.
y et no cloud more than tempo-rarily darkened their vlelona.I n
. .u - - . _' r " ' *. _ _ __ .grew darker wi th each day that
passed.This specter was death. Sc areely
a family returned whic h did not
hrlng grief wi th lr.And Ah D e
Bah , the mlg htlest hu nte r o f them
all,:ltd not come.No one had
\.........\ ...a Ll...nu. ...u \.........|.....
uuyu ut:uiu| |u:u ausma uu u Lurnetteacc ording to the ritual ol'
the Catholic c hurc h.
The g lo om he b r ou g ht wi th hi m
was dlsslputed by this .erent.Ch en utslo ga ve i ts elf up 1E a f ew
hours of rejolelng la honor o tTlaeg n's daug hter and the son or
l . l l | | | l . . \\ :\ .a u . " u n u ,u u u y u U ;drooping lids.gave to hls round
red face the appearance of one
wa lk in g ln a ghastly sleep.Ye t
he wa s not ove rc ome by the e nor-
mlty of th e c atastr ophe whic h had
ht-fallen hlrn,nor dld he betray
1'enr ot_wh a t lay ahead.H e
\ \ U l U C l l l l l | l | l | |I U U
darkness c ome ou.
Tleoga spoke ogal
She mu st hurry .
Ing la te.The ea ptl
D e Beh's tepee.n
and the Ta ll Mu n
were guard ing htm.
I t wa s i!\ow»ive was ln A h
ear the river,
and Shindaa
n
hers(-.lf a sorpont in the tri be n nd
a hmltor to Tlaofza,she would
prohabiy di e wi th him.
A h De Bah mad e qu eer sou nds
In h is c he st a s they ran to Tlamm
ont of fic e many y eun a go be c nule
he thought everyllullag had been
invented.ll.;w.e\er,Commissioner
of Patents E lls wo rth In hi s r epo rt
£0 congress dated Jnnunry 31. IRQ-I,
und er the gnarled Ihnhs or tha
trees whlc h cast shadows fr o m
over thelr llen<ln.lle d ld not rc-
veal h l m w r uatll t)pltc hl's form
dlsnppeared nmung the paola of
llg ht an d darkness ns she went
to wa rd the tires.Then he ad»
vnnced,ealllng Tolnettc 's na me
softly .
ll e r appearance surprised hlm,
she was ho l the ragged an d dl-nheveled young woman who had nr~
rlve d wlth Tln0xzn'|men.Mary ,
the Thrust, had dressed her fn the
prettleut ntlme nt le ft by Sllver
Heels.There was something about
the long yellow feather. the filet of
lc nrlet c lotn, and the boy lah close-
ness o r her dress whic h ma de
Jeeuns xlvo a wondering cry.I t
wa n as lf Lhey had come to her
the h eu rt of e ac h n as the pr ay er
c ome the ir na y , so th at th e c o re
nony could b e perforated whlc h\\nuld ma k e th em husband an d
u lr e ln the t0\ \n n er o n nu mb er
of uhlto \\ omen4 ho ha tl ac c epted
lnd lan husbands l n the lntllan
\\n\hut u| .aln:|t thla prac tic e Tol
nettc rerolted hh e pray ed an d
Ma ry Daghlen pray ed \\1th her
fo r through the years sinc e her
mother had dled th e Thr u s h had
kept her fa lth unbroken.Th e
Seneca,wo rs lllp la g hn nh oa nmd lt.
Early ln Nove mber groups b e
gan to leave, eac h wi th the small
amo unt of food whlc h remained
as I ts s h a m Mary was to ac c om-pan y two fa mllles o t elgh t pe op le
under the protection o t Thanrter
th at a wanderlng prlest mlg ht nemo or nn....W one she" mmeh e was.F lf ty - s e v e n ty - a hun-
dred--and then n hundred an d
any of thos e who ha d g on e la the
break~up were acc ounted for by
th e ea d of Marc h.Amon g th em
was Mar y Daz hlc n . Of th ei r nu m-ber,thlrty had dlod_S tlll A ll D e
Bah,th e Tn ll Mna,dld not c ome.
Then he a ppea red one day .I l e
wa s a grotesrple rack of llenhless
bones wh o m Tlnoga would not
ha ve recognlzed.Behlnd h lm
tralled hls peo ple Jeems countedthem before he c ould tell one from
another,Ele ve n!He r an towa r d
them.na d Tolnette sway ed fr o m
th e lln e a t th e h ea d o f whleh th e
Tall Ma n ma rc he d.Ile mlgh t n o t
have known he r at tlrs t lf she had
no t me t h lm la th ls way ,to r
alumna uvhn hah ln d Ah nn Rnh
»
Wuskoo,llut th ls h app ier splrlt c ou ld not
endure lo ng wlth th e people.
Death had settled on them heavlly .
N o wo rd ha d c ome fr o m Tln oga
and h ls wnrrlors.The re were
whlsperlngs th at they had been
analhllnted ln battle an d would
never return.Anxle ty grew ln to
fear,tear In to vc rtalnty .Th egrlmnes s or n traged y darke r than
the sa ble r obe s ot th e p rle st ho v-
ered over Chenufslo.
I n the lr happlnesl.Jeems an d
Tolaette dld not feel th e u n d e r
c urrent or change abo ut them.
Th e lr abld lng plac e bec ame a
ho me whose roots read so so~FDcurelyth at death c ould no t hnve'
torn th em up.Th e c lo a d o f th e
tragedy through whlc h they ha d _
3 head.sensed me preslrnve UI peoplean d he ld hls h ea d hlg h a s lf tr y -
ln g to see them.I t wa s n ba ld
To ln e tto sway ed bac k ward an d
struggled l n n moment of dark-
nesn to kee p h ers elf from falllng.
Th e prlsoaer w a l lle pslhah
Adams.
C H A P TE R X l
N o O N E bu t Wood Plrteon oh-
errved th e f alntness whlc h
came over Tolnette.Some force had
drawn a smnther lns: c urtnln a bout
br ea th e W hen the shoc k passed,
the y wer e s ta ndlng alon e wlth the
mob c lon in g ln beh ln d Tla oga o nd
h ls slnglo cnptlve._Its pent~up
her ma k in g l t dlhlc ult I Q see l H e watc hed her depart m mWandPlneon a nd Odd.Th en s he
rnltzht have seen a c ha nge ln hlm,
a change whlc h onlne when h e
kne w h e was a lon e.Tolnotte wa s hreathless when
she c ame to A h De l\ah'n home,
whi c h th e hunter ha d set apart
fr o m the others.Th e 'Tall Ma n
stood motlonleas before th e doorrvltharlnelnthecrooko f hls
ar m.and Shlndas sat o n the
ground ne a r h lm.Bo th saw he r
romlng.She p aus ed a fe w p ac es
fr o m th em wlth her mln d strug-
wlinu agnlnnt a ehaon o f unc er-
\\'ha¢c ould
Ad a ms ? Ho w
when Tlao ga
De Bath were
talaty an d dread.
she s ay to Heps lbah
c ould she help h lm
and Sh lad as and Ah
eaner for hls death?m s
| n d th e ox e vtnn t eoxle \\| thpnIhlm.lle was not as c alm a s Shln-tlas when they arrlved.I t was
Shlndan who announc ed the decep-
tlon o f th e stranger wh o m they
had n eeepterl a s the true aplr lt of
Sol Ya n lla k wu n .Tla nza wa s
eoldly nnrl te rrlbly stlll,llls f ac e
chan ed before the lr e ' e s Th e
hec nme as hard as stone In th e
tlelds.Then wo rds c a me weltthtrdwi th tha de c ls loa ot de ath , r lslng
un tll they swelled ln a pnsslon
th at wa s llk e a flre Consnmlng
every thing ln lts path.l l e de-
clared th a t hls honor and the
honor o f hls people lay ln hls
hands.He c alled on Sh lnd aa and
A h De D a h to z o wlth h lm to r e -
c apture the fnx:ltlves_ for thlx was
g 5
fu r ro ws ln lt grew deeper.a n d lt la ld z " Th o advancement of thear ts f ro m year to year taxes our
credullty and seem: to Dressage the
arrlvnl of tha t p erlod when hu man
lmp ror eme nl must end."
,Sc ulptured Te r m:
"L lvln g ston e" a nd " llvlng r oc k"are npplled ln sc ulpture to mek or
n o n e ln tu n ati ve o r o rlglna l po-
altloa us contrasted wi th marble
o r zrantte tvhleh h a l been quar-rledL Th e l.lon of 'Luzerne ln
Swltzerland,the Rushmore memo-rlal ln South Dakota, and the Coa-
federnte tnemorlal on Stone moan-ta ln ln Geornln were all carved
tro m llvlng roc k.'
J a p n n o lo F o n t D a y
The J a panese name for th e day
kn own an th e Fe alt o t th e Dolls
4
hom an obscure and distant put Shield.a nllnnt warrior me n '° " "" ' "" ' "" " " "" ' "" - ' " "|Th walked with u m a hndl md-ef.a=°.::,».s.z: .gqg.=;5gg__g»_ 235:e2L32£° :-:::==-.......:~r. "5-°..£'.'{'§dn||I.||| nerr uk! dugg azure:I
I
r n l I o n r t n i n v n m l n l v s o f t "5 | n du ty Impo se d nn hi m fi rst o f nll.n lIIn nno Bek ku,celebratedar.Ef£!51IC£l|1% Iilzht wa s muc h o ldm.Ma rc h 3p u s se u 1
a n d d l !
4 I . A n nh o
E E E ( s ; m' ; a ' i i i i i i ' : i i i I f n i n h lu
-0 ln I li n i oailrul A l l l |l'nln»
lm, an d a mi d th e e xc lteme
Ha wa nt hnvk to the cnh
n t | Tu ll Ma n an d qdrpnc ed to\
\ln1¥n'é"s§ ;;?l;(.'u!;;;Iu|h;;;lug{|v;f'|;:I8";E
llby hood hopes and plnnnlnga he
had bull! up worlds about her, and
in tho se wor lds he ha d f oug ht for
he r a n d had .ntlventored wi th her
where he alone was he r c ha mpion
an d her hero.I le had carried
l l J \ 1 l l A U M u n i :v n \ u » » v .- »- - - - -w a s g i v e n t o A h D e B n h ,t h e T a l l
Ma n, a relative of '1'laoga's.
Hi di ng their disappointment,.Teoma and Tolnette encouraged
themselves wi th visions of a ru-
ture whic h th e y tr lw to paint lnhrlehrcolors.Th e mo nth s wou ld
In a weird pa r ad e He r eyesstarednthi m fr om a race so
strange and thin th at lt chokeq
his J oy . Her holly was not heavier
than a chlld's when he clasped
her.The n sh e beg an to c ry lof t-
ly wi th her face against his
l . u U u 5 u L u l .l l . |u n c ;L u l n l i u v l .l s ,a n d d r e a m s s o m e t i m e s a w a k e n e d
Toine tte to fin d c omfort ln J e ema'
arms.B u t its memories d ll not
wound so deeply.Th e splri o t
Tonteur an d or Jeems'mother
drew nearer to them each day ,
strenethenln l: with lnrlalbla ehalns
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1111;of feathers to he r- fe a th er s
and fawns kln and u Dlec e of c loth
li k e th a t whlc h sh e no w wore lu
a crimson hnnd_ nhout her f o r ehe ad !
T o htm xr was the prec ious red
velvet,th e m In the Klow o l the
moon,n e opened hls nr ml.and To l-
nette c ame lnto them.
C H A P T E R x
F O R h a lt un eur Jeems was
alone with Tolnette. TheaMary
'Dnghleu returned,and wi th her
M m .._m.¢.m..f»a.~..an »~.\»m m
pass qulc kly .W lth th e earllest
day s of sprlng,they wo uld return
to Chenufalo.Eve ry hour they
wo uld llve i n each o th e f s
thoughtx, and at night thelr pray ers
would c g o n ln th e wilderness.
Next y e at\ th ere would surely be
n way .m e would no t s epar atethemngnlu.I n their hn nl mo-
ments tugether,Tolnc tte'n eyes
glowe d wlth a de pth or tu lth an d
lo ve whic h l t was impossible for
J eems to mea sure fully .
I n thls way they parted:
H e went north an d west wlth
W us koo to war d the Ty u nag arn nte
rlver whic h emntled into .Lake On-
ry gma de way fo r them.H e we n t
umm.He c arrled h er to th e te pea Her
c lothes were ln ta tte n ,her moc-
caslua wo rn to shreds.She was
so s ma ll a b ur de n th at he r llght-
nese sent ho rror through hi m a n d
dr a wh en sho r nls ed u c o ld ha nd
ro to uc h h ls (a c e [le plac e d h er
on th e soft a k i n :ln th e tepee.
then h e wa l conscious of W oodPlgeonnearhlm,ln a moment
M o D a hlen c ome ln Jeemn
outalde an d lu hla pa th wan a
c reature who leapt weakly agalnmt
hlm.1 ¢ _ w g g _ o o a u ¥ = ' f f 2 " m e
his eyes were blinded by u ho t th e lo ve whic h hound th em.I t
w a l th e Th ms h wh o Bret ma de
th em seo wh a t wa s happenlng
about them.A s day s and weekspulsed without word from '1'| uoga_
the fear th at Shlndun wa s dead
clutc hed her wi th a n evll hund.
She begun to avo ld Tolnette and
ke p t to herself.Th e hardness
whi c h ha d settled ln th e (aces
abou t he r c ame into he r o wn. She
was a c hanged Ma ry Dughlen. She
was Opltc hl the Senec a.-
I t wa s this change l n the onesheha d c o ma to re ga rd a n a sla-
ter wh lc h star tled Tolnetta In to
rnnllfnflnn n l I h n almn tln n., - ........,........ ..~-......hac k to the danc es whi c h were be
gtnnlng ahout the sc nlpllre. Ha was
n o t embarrassed by the c rltlc al
ey es upon hlm.Th e wlldn e ss o ttha nlght en tered hls b lood a heat
lst blazing by the y y of hls posses
alan, and as he c hanted tha Senec a
14/:to ry so ngs wi th th a othe m Tol
ne tte wa s ln his heart, and words
l b s had whlspered to h lm under
the oaks repented themselves unt.ll
th ey dnlled hls senses and bunaed
hls ey es to every thlng but their lm
po rt.As s oo n as God would le tth em b ri ng tt ah n ut s hs wou ld b s
hi ! wlf e .She ha d s ald th atl So
he danced.llc sh outed at Tla ola's
side.Tolnette hnrrlflad a t a n t ,
s a w h lm ln hls madness.Th e n
lb e b e to un lhr slun
wa r r lo n llld d a n c e d a lo n e ln th e
lls ht of ths ti re rhantlng hls story
,ta the language uf hls adopted new
1>\~. did Opltc hl -tran sla tin g what
he ss ld -let h er k nnl f ully ths d ar
'Ins ot her lover.J e ems ' n on hs -
zun tl.But nor.
n n tll hs to o k h h rur u among the
tarlo.Odd str uggled between hls
devotlon for Jeems and fo r Tol-
nette.l l a followed hls master adlstnnce.then hc sltated an d
tnrned hack.A lu mp ross l n
Jeems'throat.and he c ould no t
see c learly ns ltls c omrade s at ln
the trall and watched nntll he dls~
appeared.
W us koo le d the way to a har d»
wood country l.n whlc h hs wa ssure th ere wo uld be h un ti ng tha t
would last through the winter.
The re were plenty o t rnccoona,
and the mergsnlers, or ash duc ks,
would c oma to the swllt-r nnn lng
headwaters to feed as soon as lee
closed the lak es a nd the mou ths
o f th e streams.He r e th ey ma d ethelr lodge of sapltngs.I t w a s a
new kln d o t home for W ood
Plleo a.Jeems bnllt l t wi th a
cooking hearth and a chlmney and
a tlny room se t ap ar t fo r Wood
Plgeon herself.Th e chlld's eyes
glowed wi th dellght a t this pos-
on.
Eac h gay .leems told he r m an n watery eyes an u J awsfa llln g apart.Jeems waited nn-
tll th e Thr u s h c a me o u t a n d to ld
hlm sh e was go in g f o r wa r m wa-
ter an d food an d th at W oodPigeonwa s undresslng Tolne tte.
Th e n h e sought th e others.A ll
hu t Ah De Ba h had disappeared
and were helng cared tor,Th e
Ta ll Ma n c ould sc arc ely s tand ss
he told hls story .He h ad brou ght
dog and he.Lik e th e tru ly gr ea t,h e gave credit to hi s nterlor.
W lth out th e dog.h e wo uld ha ve
tulled in hls struggle to feed
eleven mo n t h s - a n d J sems k n e w
wh y Od d had not been eaten.
Af te r s tlmo .lls r y Dngh lon let
h lm see Tulnette again.She waslnheh'bed o t sklns.Th e look
whic h had rrlgutesea h lm wa s
zone from her ey es, and they were
hr lg ht wlth th e joy o t hls pa s o
en c e .She held ou t her ar ms to
hlm.an d he kn elt heslde her.
Wood Plgeon looked a t th e two
mu h lltln ln i l m m m n m m
his eleven people bac k a l lv e - th t whi c h wa s gnthe rlng about her
und J eema, and she wa s now das-
tlne d to wi tn e ss ln all of lts s av-
agery th a t s tre a k lu lnd lan c h ar-
ac te r wh lc h aronses hate a nd the
des lr e f or vengeance l a th e fsc s
o t adversity a t the ha n d s o t hu-ma n enemies.J eems mar ked lts
ns ln g sy mp toms. He wa s n o lo u! -
er gre eted with fr iendli ness.Me n
were su lle n a nd alou t, and wo men
to lled wltho ut the ir u su al chatter.
Death an d mi sfor tune s ha d rlddan
too ha rd . a nd hu man n erves we rea t th e bresklng point.Chenntslo
wa s llk e a bandnxl or powder
re ad y tor th e touc h ot tlre.
Th a n u m a th a llgh tnln g dash.
lt was a n a f ter n o o n la te ln lla !
when Shlndas appeared In Chen-
ulslo.H o wa s alone.B la arms
an d shoulders were hac ked and
c ut a nd s ome o f th a wou nd s we re
sc arc ely healed. A scar lay ac ross
hls c heek.Hls moc es slns wer e tn
tuners.s u d his eyes held,the
rero c lo ns IIltht of s wolf th at hadnn wi th h ll e mlh - s l th o u g h t; a n d
memnrlel ot her lla told of thslr
imma ln the c o nlry ot the Rich-
dlell. of hla dren ns and hopes.H s
duc rlbed the pm -Ing at moona and
th e z r o wln x o r ma lo ve a n d h o w
du al: h a d c o me wnh th e Moh a wk :
more ahout To ln e tte - h o w Sol
Yan lldakwun cured for her heantl
fu l hair.h o w l l was p a n o t h e r
rellglun to keep henelt c lean, how
an d wh y s h e did th ll thing an d
that.ua lll thoughts and deslresenvy ln_Wnnonat'§ l1ead,_and sho
. . . . _ . , . _ . ,_._.._ - _ . . - . _ _ . _ .gathered ln Mary Daghlen's,
ar m th la , J e ema a m n o t s en To l-
nette nga ln fo r an afternoon an d
n night.Du r ln g tnla u ma sheslept,an d th e Thr u s h an d Wood
Plxeon were never fa r fr o m heraldaTh e n e xt d u she walked
been hunted.H a mad e no ef fo rt
m soften th e n e w:o r whic h he
was che bearer.H e had m m e
fr o m th e border of th e CnY\1Kl\
c oun try aa a mes seng er fro m Tla-on a n d wa s ma n y h u u n a h e a d o f
n n c o mr a d n .Tlao ga was retu rn-
from tha south.Then he camo tot h e n n d l n g o f T .m !l | C E , t h e i r n i g h t ,
Q i n ;b l l n i n n h AQ I l :|Au n.B l u I - L l .
employed me como ana me urusn with him about umlown.i "wah nlua ot hla thirty war-m°h 'T?°"?*! quads .for her untll|° What w u ln '1'olnette'|heart I reign.Tha other! were dead.
her aleek mack han-w a l never
umldy.Heavy snow and extreme cold
came early lu the leuan.By t he
mlddle of December,Jeeml was
compelled za hnnt on lnowuhoa.
and so bltter were the nlz htl than
the n m or January round eventheheadwatenn-eezlng out the
mergannerl._Tl}g_wu gba _nz emqrable winter
wa s a ls o ln Ma ry Du¢hlen'| .Th e
y oung gh-I wh o had kn own n oother llfe than that nf her ndonled
vwvln sln c e hab y ho od.bu t wh os e
mothe r h ad ken t God a nd Ch ur c h
nllve la he r mul, wa tc hed with ln
c re aslng anxlety for th e r etu rn olShlndas,and ahe told To ln e u r
th a t n t last she was prepared lu
y leld ta ha-emdroaazenl.an d l l
Tm. t r a g e d y w a l a c amd y amlc
one even fo r 1 tr lb e o f th e mo s !
wa r llk e o t th e S l: Na tio n s : No llvla g h a d e q u a led n la Seneca hls-
tory for geaerutlonl.'l`wen\y wer0deado u t o f lh lrly -- th e n ewe r of
C h e n n h lo - th e ve r y lln e w o ( Tln -
.o¢a'a peoplalBh ln da s wa lled u n tll hla wo nln
m n k llk e ba r b :o !Iron In to th e
h u r t :o t th e me n an d wo me n
u n :ua ua u yl l u \u m u n o ,u l l u l u Lw i t h t h e s c a l p I e n t e r a t L u a s a n ' s
p l a c e a n d t h e i r » u m u r e b y T l a o p .
a n d h l l w a r r i o r s l l a n r n l l e d t h n l m
warriors.Th ey we r e n ot llke th o
llo havrh. wh o v \ *l0 sn eak s i n the
ni g ht.The Bene llll wana c lan and
s wi f t and bravc He m n nmnrl-in bi a brother und a so |f§=BE§
them.Ha wan .-n this Dwnla torespect hlm,am'h e w mn d t h e m
tn lov e T oln etie w hom Th an had
lmnorvd by taklx ; ns hu daughter,
lor Tolnatta bel nged to hlm.Bhe
wln ted to b s h is wif e.Sha wantsd
t o hear h i m cl- ldren among the
S e m e n .
He s to p p e d a t . I n l : p g tmn k e q
o r 1755 an n r ms ,m e ltor y ofwhic h th e Seneca:handed do wn
fro m r ath er lo son fo r many ze n-e n u o n n - n winter i n whic h n u
mme u ee me d tn have go na t o m
the me e o f t h e a ln h ,an d when
hardzhlp and starvation k me d n
te nth or L ha L h rm wmf nr nmnn n f
no p rle n elmo u r l: I p n ng o r lu m-
me r : h e wo uld marry B h l n d u l nth e I n d l m way .T h u Lhonght
n o w h d d l e n o f ho rr or f or Tol-
nette.She ha d seen th e h d e l ll!an d c o n n n o t a n In d ia n m m l l l
ln i ts n tr u z z le q s ln s t dea th ; s he
had seen th e Ta ll Ma n m a v n
nbout him.He walled nntll (hereseemed no rellef from the despair
whlch settled over them. and men
slowly gave the n n ma o t t h a n
wh o ha d been nlnln by ,llnelr
énfeinléa. " A Whitt man mia :mea
*hula ni fha twentv wurrlors.He: . " a ' . ' ; . " 's e i . "" i f a = f i .
' I ' N J 'h a d p u t o u t h i s m l s o t h a t
L _- ¢ . - . O A - - A .n M l :h a l l u l l "
u o u Ullli nepl uuu ,nulmu naumade lt p ossi ble for mm to do thisth i n g ln the ll3'\|o f the d n at
§ § , ; " 3 | § i i '' f i u " ' " i » . ' " 'bitter b m tl ll t h l l w m dn e u . n m ~ : m l lI|.¢.h|\|\n. I d l l l d r i l m l i h t l u n m e n u a t : l i n
_ _ _ . .. _ . ..._,, ..,. ..,,... ...... ..v n v nd n g a l .
A t n m J e e m s w a s p a r t l y p r e
p a r e d ,b e c a m e h e h a d k i l l e d a
h h h l\\.|1 m i l k f U l 1 I i n n ° |nhannmul
__ _- _. .._ _ . - _ . , -- _ _a n d h u h ;| h e h a d s e e n n m o t h l r
h i d e h e r p o r t i o n o t m o d a u a f t e r
d a y t h u s h e m i g h t l a v a I t f o r h e r
c h i l d r e n :l h n h a d u l r n l n l n d A
IIB CD IIIU u u i .mm..; u \ : J u u u U u u .a f i r e a r o u n d h t m l u w h i c h i t h a d
b e e n t h e i r I n t e n t i o n t o s e e m m
d i n .B u t i n t h e l a s t m o u l f n t "y "
Che nnmlo,A rr urmur of approba-
tlo n ltlr re d the n vo ple.It r ipp led
m d dled out l.~another warrior
| l \ | |u l n v v h l o u u w u
assistance had marked a number
o t m u In whic h rnccoonu were
nore to hiber nate B u t la te i n
J anuar y tomme drew c lose r obum
the c nhln on the Little Sedum, andJhlhiscomotn ve le d r m e r ln
hn nh n. n ntll h a wa l mn ; twn dmv:
fai th and devotion whic h could
have be en lmr mr ea b! n othi n; lenth a n the etr on g lh ot Go d ln th ei r
lo n ll. He r p r e ju d i c e s md te d u r n
In spite o t their bac kground o f
unfurtotteble trendy . a nd .she bb-
gon. toor|;»erlonco_ emotions whiolg
U38 lllf lle l WEI13 BEUlClllIl[nunTln op . md p ulle d th e blaz in g fu el
an y with h is o wn h a n d: I n o r d e r
that the pe ople of Cho nuhin c ouldw l t n o l his wr llh ln g l a t th e are
stake..After this one mig ht hn vv
nmnn ht th at ma d me n a nd wo me n
mu o n u l l pl u uu .L u n a r a f t e r n f d u l a r h t t h e r e v e l smi l l ' a f f d a a u f s i o
- l n r a u m g h a l m k e d n t t h u u nmad the ¢l\ll!lil|: lh||lon_o! thq
mnnn th mn z h :Im onen door o f ]~ fi?"°"iw s n r ~w w i l s u n g n f l l l l u u u |.0 | d 0 ' U ¢ Q I O | - | _U N I !h a p p l n e s l | 1 5 .B l ~f i ~ ~
E m l i k e a G o w e r f r o m u m a s h e s o f f o u r p t t h e s e h u n t s a n d f o u n d n o
a ' l a f t i l l i t h a t v r l n g o n a _ c o u l d h g v a s e H v ¢ _ & e . - = f ° ' 9 . . ~ f s ~ . § ° § = é & ° £ ' ; ° f :
nm n o t c o ma to lm- b a to n .An dthoughn h l u i d n o th i n g o t i t to
Jaema, tha c onvic tion was growing
ln her b e a n th at lh a wou ld not
- . - v - _ - . .- _ _ _m a n o t a g r i e f - s w a m l e
m m C h e n u f a l o .F o r h é d n i h v
l a m e n t o r t h e w o m e n d l d nn o t I e
-..a.UNI!|I\nl»\nllu. :nur nn inn!!mt.111|mother ' urucluu ww runs:lu we wuuul.allow mutha - pi ng"-w ":ua nun »1\vw"\v unw uv \"~""-r Ir. he; vgica a I :puter vgjnqs poutinqgd gight qnd umm.even u n Imax;g g ni :- horror lncreuegl al sho oh
.. . . . . -- _ _...._..._ ._,..._...... _ _ _ , _ . . -
LQCL NEw§
Gnrrisoxfs sale ends Saturda_
night.9-It
Dn'muo n wood,$1.50 cqrd,Ab xmg, my Bunn'¢ Lake.a-gy
Mr. and Hn. J. Hamid Ste~
Garrison's sale ends Sa tu rd ay
ig ht.9 - I t
Two - r o o m ap a r tme n t f o r ren t.
m.Br y an t.8-21;
Mr s .C h a s . B e n y o f Kennand,
~a a B la ir c a lle r Mon d a y .as
For S ale- Go od f re sh | )1 Ilk wwa.
8-tl'.B. Li nde n.
Mi s a A nn a Ra ve r i n r e po r te d a s
n th e s i c k li s t.
...a t
Tuadny,
Mr. Henry Monk; of Fontanelle,
was s. pleasant caller at The En-
terprise nffioe last Tuesday.
C. x. Bendorf, lleamd mbnlm-
em- and undertakzr, Bldr.Odiee
nhm. 161; rea. phone, 188.s-u
Mr.and Mrs. Glen McDon;ld
and children r. the day last
Sundny at thé Olsen hmm on
th, Bench.
i l .. u l .
ni g ht.
Mr s .W m .Kuh n' has
fi n e d a t h o me wi th a s i
f lu .*
Kuhu's Phows will please you. 9tf
Garrisan'»sale ends Saturday
nighp.9-11.
Fnmlhue, rugs ana :Ivor covar-
lngl.Mndnw R. Bendnrf.2 1 1
Howancl Cameron of I-Iermnn,
called at the Elzy King home Int
Frldny aitemocn.
Mins Alles Jensen o l Lincoln,
spmt the week~end at the Ed
Jensen home.
Garrisorfs sale ends Saturday
night,9-lt
Wanted-Any kind of work.
Mrs. Jean Heinzerling.6-St
Mrs. C.B. Hain was reponed
on the sick list a few days this
week.4
Jane Benles spent last `lI1mday
night at the home at Mrs. W. D.
Warrick.
in A1 ~hape.~mast T
200 west Colfax SL White
Mrs. John Whiie is In
at the bedside of her hus~
recently underwent an ope
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle McB
hxby of Omaha, spent th~
end at the Geoige McBrid
For Sala-Whma Pe.-
eggs, $1.00 wr dawn. Mn
-.
1
prius.For Ren Kennard K""K¢- Wm.Mverdu in Tha Enterprise.For Sale-1928 Whippet sed-In
Saturday Meier, 407 west South sz.9~1t°Mn.Ludwig Jensen il enm -.,ln Al dupe.Ernest Tnmblnd,
9-1¢For Sale-Cobra!Cobsl Cobshhining the McCanl\y Club wduy-1 200weat Colfax St.White 287. lt
Ad v e n is e in T h e E n w n
Mrs. 0. J Merica, Mrs. J. Der.-Fllrnitnn. run ma floor cover Ihigh germination m t .wmimilver And Miss Millie Mitchel, all of"Mnp.lmhé w i u e n a n fn znuv dge , Blur, Na b.n - w Omaha, -pent- m l Mrs. Lau Vaughn is reportgd as Lost on South SL,a brown -lay at the J.
rmblad, }being very low at this writing, at leather purse. Reward offered. Re-Mr.and L
267. 1\|the Burl Vaughn home.mm w Ernie Schmidt.9~lt.~ gg K\l§B'
t thc dgy lnat Tuu-
ta last Sunday,Mr.
onnrd Lund and ME.omlm'For u paver hanger. ml Hum Mr. and Mm Elmer Pnin drove gg;E'-JI;nd. wnmland Son, Ph°n¢ u4_ Ru.. 109 Nn. so cwnul Hmm. Iowa nm Sun-'1es Jensen of OENLIQQ.
Minn.
ide md
\ week-
: home.
|duck
Henry
Center sn 'M m'
Mr. and Mn. Clurlen-McBride
have moved from Dlvis Avenue to
a house near the holpi¢aL
Mr. and Mm C. E. Krause spent
last Sunday in Umnhn, with Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Griswold.
day to attend th f u n e n l o f ~
John Alexmder.
Dr. and Mrs.W. F. Hemphill
entertained last Sunday for her
dster, Mrs.£. C. Webster lnd Mr.
lwebnter of 0mnlm_
M n Jnhn Wnhm- »n(¢\muI vin" I
Mrs. Abe Byers and daughfer,
Chelsea Whltford, Miss Mary Cock,Mrs. A.\C. Débel and Mn. Humll
Grimm ol thi n dw.attended a
social afternoon m m at the
home of Mrs.Frnnk Byers. near
Kennard slat Tl'\m'sd|y.
\.
a
K
tl
u u n u u u Lillihlaun r n l u li lo
fternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl A
f n m m r d .w e r e S u n d a v
ul lwvvunad The y ou ng mar ried la dies'b ridg°e ¢¢luiZ»`nI`1ii}¢{u`f=` Eéséfiim n :line
n d a r a o n o f c l u b m e e t s t h i s ( T h u r s d a y )a f t e r -p e d i g r e e d J a c k .C d l J o h n B o l h .
v i d t o r u a t | " ° ° n w i t h M n .F r e d G u y e r .B l l i r ,N o b .5 0 - i f
- -¢o \| l . . . . . . . . . . »»|
U. ..=..-W, puwu mu vu H.u-m.Mn. Emil Fallen and baby of
nur Herman, :peut last Monday
atthe puental, Elma! Fxdn home.
Tha Chau Club meets at tha
Karl Christensen home Tlmnday
Mrs. John Weber enjoyed A vldt
from har nephew, Chris Andersen
and wife of Harman; last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. l:4rs Weber and
Junior of Lyons; spent Inst Wed-
U . .v..\....u r . \ . . . . . . . - A
1 ""x§¢§-`§°¢L§§i>§,;';g,;' "Zi
Syrumne,Nab.,last Wednesdny
night and Thursday.
John Dixon, who resides cut of
Calhoun has been 1111510 mick forv........|.....\........,\1- ....1-_ As...
Tom and Ruth Blanch , form-
erly of this city, are tenaining
on the Dwarties bre u t food
prognm lt Norfolk radio lution,
prelendng their entenmlnment
twiw each day.M m Blanchard
nesdny cdLing'on frlmda in Omal
In h e ~ w i b homef Mr. and Mn. Glen Evans of Skov Nielsen ana ume gn;--Mr. and Mrs.A.G. Jensen of Council Blu!fs,were Sunday guests non, spent last Wednudly st °.
wmont, spent last Sliturday ¢,_||. of Mr. and Mn. Walter Peienen. hams of Mr.md M n .Hlrold'
Nielsen nenr Tekam-nh.lg nn Blair relatives.C. K. Bendorf, licensed emba1m~1-_-.......»......\...-n|..:..n m . .Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Linden nnd
Bring your wawh repair work w "
W. P. Turner nt the Wolf! DrugStore.1-uf F
Mrs.Wm.I-Ialler and Mrs . E. "
evening, March 19 instead of Wed~ ""'"""'méday night.f f*
l v v u l l l | | g § _ _n m l l u u u l r u l lc a n o f I .n m d m | ' : , . : _ " : . _ _ _ . ' i . ° § . E ' ; . . : " "" " -
t f g n w n |» \n n|n\- a i U U U I T Y £ l l 0 0 l ' 0 U I .IILI H ¢" f yhula nr will hvmIn fn? rn\un|I U v lnrl llva;;==»'~;.w->~ o a c a l l e r s mm " C g f : " ' °' ; ' § $ . _ ' m :; f»§».»;`é`f'1¢`§iZ"§lZ`§§,L=.'éf`i`is. "JG tan1§f fimva u> 'fY'v=*°"l m rue ma m' Ai d o l 'the nn-¢¢ 'J°u~ 7 ,;';";__ "° '~"~' "°2 "";'"~°- °"~° '°"'~ --W"-"~"-= °"Lutheran h ch c nm wean re g gang 1 ln ,Fontanelle, spent het Tuesday at 1 - g u y.na da ni ght|.ndv ls lte da tLh€c u r me ° " J x m n ai s f n c l u1 J . w . a 1 .'°'Bring your watch repair work zo phrnw, 161; res. nhoue. 183.Hrtf Ed Gllbertson,Ed Jensen and s°~;;_>;Sknu home.'d-ly at the home ol Mn. P. K.o eere sc.oo ce e :wer home
1 N 1 Simpson.9-1'_c. sa. P M. Q o mW. P. 'hxmer at the Wolff Drug __Carl. swbofh of °""'!"-" "5 ~§£.{°R'f'&}"f'X§_ 'f'n?gl:,.:.n For Sale--Recondi!-\0n€d u"°."'.f_'T".sf'?""\t.._Mrs. Héuw Wrlch on west Front . ~r 1 \ f 1 . J ` \ § - = _ ~No|thbo\md ma
Store.7.|_f Thursday afbernoon and
Mr .and Mrs.Leonard Axbell wler at th e E lz y K in g h o
mam n huniness trio to Omaha on Mr . a n d Mr s. F . W . An
eve n i n g ' ms t mo n u a y n o u r wn u me le g u u l-m e .\ t u r e .t g
l l
Radi sets $160 up For A une may noy was Dorn no ______E;_""" "n uuuum;UL usual.ul:ry o ,..mything in Radio Service oall Mr. am-Mrs. Harold Hoa WH street, is tertdning th Goff1l*-anlnnnn n\.,~1f 952 9»tf nesday moz-nimr. Mch. 18.llother Club at her hom; this <»f§...»,¢,.,5§~ ¢"'1§2"'?§"'1'?.Z 11.81
°n rev
m r pcupnu:Mo n d a y xxx 6:55 A. M. dailyz=oo P. M. mm;lexwn*ndtwere|The P m Noble Grand c1ub|G w a l m e e t
- I A - 4 sl...Sunday!amp .|. uunuuwn, uw..- .._.,_.__u n m m Il .| § n n |\rr\\h»|\n u n H a l m a ln
last Friday.
Mrs.Margaret Iverson was abusinesscallerinFremontlast.
Saturday afternoon.
For Sale-Buff Orpingmn hatch-
ing eggs. Phone 1122 on 28. Hans
H. Sorensen.8~4¢'
guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Ree-
croft of Omaha, lan Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Gochanouer
of Omaha, were dinner guests on
Sunday at the Wm. Scherdin home.
For Sale-1928 Whippet sedan
@5131 fondltion _?"" 'z<§_S:=°'11*
met. at the Odd Fellows hall last
Wedllesday altemoon for a quilt-
ing party.
The ladies of the Methodist
church entertained at a St.Pub'
rick's tea at the parsonage Tues-
day aftemoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Si Johnson andchildren were dinner guests Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ROY
Johnson, in Omaha.Ray and Sl
are brothers._
Elder Adam!! of Omaha, WH |"
chsnze of the morning and after ana aabe are gemng along nicely.
Mrs. John Bolln and daughter,
M-Irie of west of Blair, md Mrs.
August Rathmann were last Sun-
day afternoon waiters at the Wm.
Linden home.
Mr.and Mrs.Gilbert Hines
Tnbo.
a brief
parents,
of this 4
Postm
ted fa 1
hmmlbd
u | 5 u l r l u \ u : n u l.ll:lll,B II UI U l l :Lili:'h b o dr B e l l o f D e s M o i n e s , m a d e C h r i s t i a n c h u r c h t h e r e .S o u t u n
vi s i t a t t h e h o m e o f h i s N o .1 1 1 : 4 0 A .M d a i l y
D o t hD r .a n d M r s .D .w .B e l l 4..:. f . ' . _ . § ' . , . " " ' . ? & - § " ' : . . i " 3 ' f 5 * ' f ' f §N o .3 1 . 4 0 F -* i f f M y ( e x c e p t
t last Tu da nj u,npclu. Luc WEEK enu=i Y-.es sr eve "K|wir,h her parents,Mr. and Mrs.1 Sunday)
C h ic a g o & N o r ih w n t c m
W a lb o n n dras ter J ohn ' W hi te su bmi t-F m n k Gra y .Mi s s W i lma Pike,
an o pe ra tio n at a n Oma h a ano th er F r e mo n t teac her,c ame
hm?Mn n d nu mn rn i n n fn?nvm' with har : nfl ann ul Hun trnnlr-
VOI;UME 5 Blair, Nebraska, March 19, 1931 NUMBER 38
'I 'h is '§ ; th e ti me o f
y ear wh e n we c an
c all laziness sp ri ng
f e ve r - a n d g e t a wa y
wi th i t.
He n r y Suverkrubbe,
f r o m n e a r Benning-
ton,i s h a vi n g th o
old L a mp pro per ty
on Ne br a sk a str eet
THE HACK SAW
over with her and spent the week-Entbou1d
end.No. 122 6:30 P. M. daily
n d o u r pric e is
i g h t.
Th e o pe n in g o f th e
spri ng bas eball s ea-
son reminds, us that-
baseball is sort. of a
hit-or -miss wa y o f
rnaldng a li vin g ,
is n ' t i t?
cr I
uses th is a t ma st
onc e a y ear:" M my
had n li ttle ski rt
A da i n ty b i t - - a n d
ni ry !It di d n 't sh o w
n bi t o f d i r t - - b l l t
gos h! how i t s howed
Ma r y ! "
i l - I
N o w is th e ti me to
get.rea dy fo r th e
"»t the Church of uruve no umanu.mar. :aunuay w --"r-"--noon servlces a ..-,_..:r¢.....1....mn .nar\.r§:'PR visnt Mr.Hines'brother-m-law,hfmua 1Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Kucpke spent
the day lust Sunday visiting relu<
tives ul. Manning, Iowa.
Alfalfa and Sweet Clover seed
at the l~`:\rrnc»rs Elevator.The best
at the lowest price.8-2t
Clyde Allen,mail carrier,who
for appenfllcltia, is improving nice-
ly.
Vina Foley. who teaches in Elk~
hom,spnnt the week-end nt the
home nf her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jorrv Folev.
recently submitted to an operntlnn ""~
.uv M. M-...M.,.,.. ..~..,, .. ...W ..-..
Mrs.Geo evisitfrom "hr
Bruse of Kumar,
brother,George
Iowa last Sunday
meeting of the
Ro; ul Neighbors was held on last
Wednesdny night nt the Woodman
The regulnr
Mr. and Mrs_ George Christen-
sen of Hartington, Nob., were vis-
iting relatives in this city,last
Pridny.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kuhr, Jr.
were Inst Sunday afternoon vis~
Mrs.Frank Jenkins,who has
couple of weeks, ls able w be about
the house again.
,Glabron barley seed, 90e bushel;
seed oats, 40c bushel; Rose Comb
Red hatching eggs, $3.00 per 100.a-er Glen Wilson
Mrs. John Jensen end two daugh-
lers of the Gardner district, were
Sunday afternoon visitors at the
Myron Metzinger home.
Misses Evelyn and LoVaughn
Meats of Lincoln, spent last week-
Reeh enjoyed 5 een confined to her bed for a o~...ere well attended.
The Past Noble Grand Club met
Inst Friday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Mary Hain.A good at»
wndnnce was r rted,with the
usual good time.3
Mr.and Mrs. Paul Sterling of
Omaha, called at the Fred Long
home in this city last Sunday, and
also av. the Weston Long home,
southwest of Blmir.
For Sale-Home grown White
Blossom Sweet Clover Seed. Thor-
oughly cleaned and scoriiied, $5.50
per bu.A. A. Aronson, 4 mi. n.e.
of Mo. Valley,Iowa.9-lt'
Muriel Nielsen of the Rose Hill
neighborhood,spent last,Friday
night nt tho Ed Jensen home and
aL4o took in thc opcrclta given ab
the high school that evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Si Johnson -and
children retumed home last Thurs-
day evening from Audubon, Iowa
after spending o few days at the
parental, August Johnson home.
Mrs. T. R. Jacobsen and family
of Omaha, and Mr. and Mrs. V. 0.
Gravatt and lamily of Lincoln,
spent last Saturday night and
Sunday at the Myron Metzinger
home.
Mrs. Ed Rose entertained around
twenty-four relatives andfriends
at dinner and lunch last Sunday
in honor of the him anniversary
of Mr. Rose.A fine time was io-
along nicelY-
ported.
Mr. and Mrs. A.W.Rose en-
joyed a visit from their grandsan,
Charles Taylor and wife who drove
in Saturday from Tennessee, and
wm v i m wi th Mr. Taylor's par-
ents at Winnebago.
A marriage liuense was issuedat the county judge! office last
Saturday,March 14,to Harry
Schere of Kansas City, and Mary
Julia Hermansen, daughter of Dm
I-Iermansen of Nashville.
On Friday, March 27 at 6 P. .M.
a 25c plate supper will be served
by the Ladies' Aid of St.Pauls
Lutheran church at Omm.Comeand bring friehds.There will be
a display of Colonial articles.l t
the home of his sister, Mrs. Hams
Wrich and husband iast, Sunday.
...
Frost King Flour 24 lb.sack 69c
Wm. Kuhr home.
$Uopl Cnn you?Hydro moulded
ternal brakes.Is waterproof-
long wearing and will not score or
squeak.At all Gambe Stores.
2x3-16"-43c per ft.Fremont,
Nob.9~1h
Mrs. Freeman Tucker was taken
toth¢ Swedish Immanuel hospital
in Omahd Wednesday,March l l
for a serious opcratiun which sho
underwent last Monday.She is
getting along as well as can be
expected.
Albert Summers ot Wheeler,
Neh.,had occasion to come lnw
Omaha last Saturday and ran up
to Ft. Calhoun Sunday to see Mr.
and Mrs.James Crulckshank, nml
to Blair to call on the Sherry
Mdore family.
Miss Helen Gottach attended a
six-thigty dinner at Hotel Chief-
tian in Council Bluffs last Monday
night.It. was given by the Iowa-
Nebraaka. Light and Power Com-
pgny to the,employees of the
Valley districts.There were about
las Senn hospitd.
Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Morrow of
nlhoun, are the proud parents of
= five and one-half pound boy born _
ant Thursday evening,March 12
~t the Blair hospital.
The Teachers Club was enter-
tained by Mrs. Loren Klopp Tues-
day evening at the Clifton for
dinner followed by a pleasant
evening at the Klopp home.
Mr. and Mrs, Will Mumnugh of
Omaha, accompanied by Mrs. Geo.
Word.and family called at the
home of Mr.Mumaugh's aunt,
Mrs.Sherry Moore of this city
Inst Sunday.
Scott Robeson, who has been as-
sociated with his father,C. A.
Robeson of the Ciiflon Hotel, has
moved his family out on the John
Aye fitlcen acre tract in west
Blnlr where he will do a little
farming and enjoy out door work
for a Lime.
Rev.A. M.Andersen of Ban-
croft, spent a few days last week
renewing old acquaintances in this
city.Rev.Anderson formerly of
Blair, was the editor ol the church
paper published at the Danish
Lutheran Publishing House for
several years.
The M,E.Ladies' Aid will
meet at the home of Mrs, H. W.
Meierhenry, 610 west Washington
.~._,,
Meierhenry,Mrs.E. J.Hancock,
Mrs.Anna Martin,Mrs. W. D.
Hughes and Miss Esther Hughes.
All ladies are cordially invited to
attend.
Carl Beckman of Blair last week
was appointed on the properties
comxnittee for the annual show tn
be mxed during the apr-ing'vuca»tion by the Kosmet :Klub ol the
University ol Nebraska where he
is enrolled as a junior in business
administration.The Kosmet Klub
this year will glve "High and
Dry". a musical comedy by William
T.McCleery,university student,
Only men will be used in the cast,
some of them in fernlnine roles.
THE HACK SAW
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W ~ ~ __=\
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41
o 5T h z s m a g h t b e d z s a s t r o u s
BUTnotifdxe¢ahleamdH6onnxe£nilhedwhhPimairnWamenpar.
Wamarnparhwatsrpmofl Icdoa
mn mm whine like ordinary vgpnahh.Evenlca1dlngllquuldlwon't
ruinit'|6nc.deepluluc.
|Askmtoahowvoudmwamuplrnquarlumtuf. Monthafmumonth
1 avyood panel remains submergedin mm. kin mmf poddve dmwnm-wlllnotpenurne orlnmy
waylnjuxedmooanedsurfnoe.
We lnve Wltenpu in just the
I dmeof canybl-lneed. Abowaaer-'nparColondVsrnllhandBnun¢l
C v ineMxceealtnu:1|:lvec.olon,||we\l
zpalnrn. vamhhn md cum:-ll
The Stewart Pharmacy
.,
VOI;UME 5 Blair, Nebraska, March 19, 1931 NUMBER 38
'I'his'is' the time of
year when we can
call laziness spring
fever-and get away
with it.
Henry Suverkrubbe,
from near Benning-
ton,is having the
old Lamp property
on Nebraska street
minted and fixed up
in gocffi shape.Clar-
ence McCormick is
dining the work, us-
ing DEVOE Paint.
Somebody in here
the other day made
:he wise observation
that nothing is ever
gained in a heated
po~sibly a blac k ey e
or a bloody nose.
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=
1:
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\A T T 1 2 / >T ~~w
Alert Shoppers to
~ ss
And that means you too,for you are a careful
manager, well schooled in the matter of thrift, and yet
discriminating enough to demand the best in foodstuffs
A saving on qualified products is a real saving which
every alert women appreciates.
Groceries
Breakfast Coffee, special
per lb..._..,-, - . . , ~Hammer Brand ¢offee,
special 3 Ib....~....l..~l.s~._69c
25c Fig Bars, lb........,..,.........__..._.l5c
401: Chocolate Marshmallow
Cookies, special, lb
Old Hickory Smoked Sdt,
10-Ib. can ......,.........,....-.l.00
Figaro Smokd Salt, ready
mixed 10-lb. can.........-_95c
Sugar, Great Western 10-lb.
cloth sack.._...,-.............,...,...63c
Bob While Toilet Paper, roll. 5c
Tea Leaf Siftings, lb_...-._--..30c
Paxton Cocoa, 2-Ib. can..,_-._25c
- m zsc
O'Cedar Auto Polish, $1.00
special.~
Chickwell Medicated Chick
Mash, 10»lb. bag..............60c
Roman Meal,package.............35c
Pompeian Olive Oil, qt. can......l.50
Betty Ann Bread, 2 loaves..l5c
Fruit Jell, 4 packages ~
M e a t s
P u r e P o r k L i n k s , p e r ~
°...23c
Deckar's Bacon, half or whole
W e i n e r s , p e r ~
s t n p , p e r ~
Deckar's Sliced Bacon, lb......._39c
B e e f R o a s t , p e r ~
Frost King Flour 48 lb. sack $1.29
fu!i
n d o u r pric e is
i g h t.
Th e o pe n in g o f th e
spri ng bas eball s ea-
son reminds, us that-
baseball is sort. of a
hit-or -miss wa y o f
rnaldng a li vin g ,
is n ' t i t?
Good seeds and good
to ols g o a lo ng wa y
to wa rd ma ki n g y o u r
garde ning n suc c ess
Th e ea rly bi n l,we
notic e ofte n gets his
own brealc fast, too.
E v e r y pub li c a ti on
uses th is a t ma st
onc e a y ear:" M my
had n li ttle ski rt
A da i n ty b i t - - a n d
ni ry !It di d n 't sh o w
n bi t o f d i r t - - b l l t
gos h! how i t s howed
Ma r y ! "
in-I
N n w is th e ti me to
get.rea dy fo r th e
S p r i n g .xprnying,
wluite-washing Lhe
tr u nk s nf th e trees
helps ke ep ins c ts
f r o m wo r k i n g o n '
the m.W e h a v e
s=]11-ayers o f di ff er
en t kin ds,also rc -
palr pa rts.
.
We c:m't a}l hé
gre at,b u t mo a t o f
ns c an be u s e f u l -
an d nobmly . who ls
useful is a f a i le r :
PETEHSEN
HARDWARE
in our ostimutifvrnow.We any the Blair, Nebrpkn:est grades of seed ¥sn't. that rlght?
4
fha AnsclToft home, west] end at the paiertal, Dr.Earl" _ ' {Op a l lI:1n:=t°n o f th is c ity an d ito r s a t1
Ha r le y Ro g e r t o f He r ma n ,spent of town .Moats home in this city
Inst Sxtunlny night at the Rudolph]Mr.mid Mrs.Jack Crowdy en-I Mrs.Ratteman of Columbus
Mencke home.tcrtuinod ns Sunday guests,Mr.Neh., is spending a few days with
Soren Larson, who recvntly suf-and Mrs.Hans Lehbert of Ben-her niece. Mrs. Eva Cook and fam
::}.;|.un.ny on gaauzn wuuccr avenue.Mr. a nd Mr s. F ra nk Mo rr iso n of I suits a nd Over c oa ts.First c lass
For Sale-Valley bnltcry charg-
er,for charging radio batteries,
Prlcc ss, cost $20 new.W, J. Sus:6-ti'
Mr. und Mrs, Lloyd Hughes and
near Kcnnard,visited at the par'Reasonable prices.Theo.Wahl
cntal,Delmar Fear home last -strom wath A. M. Lundgard, Coun-
Sundny afternoon.ell Blu£ls, Iowa.so-261
Mr_and Mrs. James Bona of Morrls Slmonsen and son, Rlch~Omaha,spent lust Sunday after-Iard and Mrs.Stewart spent th(
family of Omaha, were week-endlnoon and evening at the John T'|5lf=y last Sunday visiting relative
a t th e pm-annul,W .D.\Gallaghexg home.imc! friends in Missouri Valley
Huschcs home Mr.an! Mrs.Fred Long were]F'n1 Sale---Buff Oruimrton hatch
Omlllll I lut Sundlxr evening visiton at the I in; Llfé-'.f'i\¢.;i;§i|{¢ |frain. $2.51I|pE{\{=; few days tl}l| my vllritilai | lgome of lit- ~ Hn. Hln|»An- | ~ ~' ~ 'dn uni. 75:
her mother, Mrs. James Ryan,Sl*fderson, south of town Phone 211 on 16.Mrs. G. J.Wu!1
Ben Hansen of |horse. wt. between 1600 and 1700|M ,,,,,,|M". Gonrnve Caldwel
n e a r . l{ e n n a d ,we r e las t Fr id ay
visi tors a t th e pa re ntal,Chr is B .
Hans en h ome in thi s c i ty .
Pa ul Ke lly , so n o f Mr. an d Mrs .
'W ill Kelly , vis ited a c oup le 01'
da y s this week wi th ho me follfa.
Pau l i s n ow loc ate d i n Omah a.
pounds.Phone 12 o n 48.Ha n s
Sc hmidt, Ft. Ckzlhoun.fr-H
Th e Ame r i c a n L eg i o n A u xi li a r y
are ho ld in g the ir kens ing ton th is
{'Il1ursd ay ) after noon at the horhe
of Mr s. C ha rlie Han se n.
Regular $7.50 P ermanent W aves,
u | . ¢n u n . ;» - _ -H - - - Q -_and son and Mrs. Bertha .Crosby ol
I/y ous, spent last Sunday afternoor
ai th e ho me o f Mr . an d Mr s. F rank
'Paul of Cedar Bluffs, Nab_
Fred Krogh,district agent oi
the National Fidelity Life Insur
ance Company, left last Sunday t<
nd m n
Andrew Madsen nf\$5 md $8 NOW.Either Croginolelbe in attendance at um meetings
1.,,3J|]A,"L£iia irrféna Mrs. l.. md- lar sph-£1 wma.Phone 191. 'an-..|;£ ~ city, me fozepart m!
sén of Lincoln. spent. the week-end]K. A. Pound 28-ti I this week.at the Harold Mndscn home in this
clty.
Mr. and Mrs. V. 0. Ireland and
lllr.und Mrs.Clifford Hnlbcrt
drove to Omaha Sunday and were
Mrs.Frank Simpson is on 0.he
slck list this week with the flu,
but her friends will be glad to
know that she is improving.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Pedersen wen:
The Eastem Star kendngton
will meet on Tuesday aitemoon,
March 24 at the Masonic hall. The
hostesses are Mrs.Fred Krogh,
Mrs. Ed l\latthlesen, Mrs. Charles
dinner guestq at the M
home.
I. M. I-Inlbe!15\ Suudnv nsts a the home o1|McComb and Miss Edna Kxogh
|if.:.?a..|.';;.;,;.2; Qélaéiif ME. linnl Hn. uultfn Nelson entenained
a
M r . a . n d M n . A - J . C r u w d y m a 7§»{S§F'` i f § f § » § é § & ` E » i E - l i g f t h e D o u b l e F a m -b r i d g e d u b l m
M Y .a n d M I I .F r e d H . J G H H I M I I l l !" " n 1 l n r n l : T v l r l n n : n f l W i l l ~ l f f ¢ l | ' | 0 0 l ' l .u l l . ~~
family were last Saturday evening
visitors nt the John J. Jensen homo
west of Blair.
Esther Hughes, who is at pres-
ent teaching the Summers school
west of Blair, has been employed
to teach the Cuming City school
the coming year.
Mr. and Mm Robert Hooks and
Mr. and Mrs.Hugh Sutherland,
all of this city, spent Sunday aft-
ernoon at the Pete llagge homenorthwest of Blair.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Iverson, Mr.
and Mrs. T. K. Iverson and Martin
Johnson of west of Herman, were
Sunday afternoon visitors at the
Margaret Iverson home.
Mrs W.D, Hughes,who was
consulting a specialist in Omaha
last week fur_ear trouble is no
......,,...-. .......... .......and Pearl and Vera Mae were 'fast
Friday evening visitors at the
Fred Ray home, north of Blair.
Mr. and Mrs. William McCracken
of Fremont, and Mrs! Earl Long
of Omaha, were dinner guutaon
Sunday at the E. E. Epperly home.
lllrs. Ralph Carter ol Chicago,
and Mr. and Mrs . Hwy Fowler
ol Omaha, attended the funeral of
Mott Stewart in this city last Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Kolterman
and two daughters of Omaha, and
Mrs.Anna Kolterman of Blair,
were last Sunday afternoon vdslt-
ors nt the Carl Kolterman home.
Mr. and Mrs. H_ E. Martin of
Omaha,were dinner guests and
spent the day Sunday at the home
of Mrs.Cora Badgerow ol this
won first prize and Mrs. Max Bail
consolation.The Club will mee
Mareh 27 with Mrs. Alfred Reeh.
Mr. and Mrs.D. E. Dolan o
Oxford, Nebraska,were visitor
at the parental,Frank Simpson
home,coming in on Friday am
retumlng Sunday.Mr.Dolan i
superintendent of the schools a
Oxford.
Mrs. Martin Bertelsen heldopo
house last Tudsday afternoon t
her many friends, that date bein
her birth anniversary.Many z-all
ed durlng the afternoon to exten
but wishes.The hostess serve
delicious refreshments.
Milton Anderson, who has bee
www at the Sunnyside scho<
during the present year,i s l
teach the Seventh and Eight
t3 e ttr n d vxll r e t u n th is W ¢BKlc itY Mr .es m blunuun.mms ne atn ceMa r tin i s a b r oth e r o f | , ,. _ . --.nl .-.__\r_A...1-_..-..|.|
f n v f n v f h n v f r h n f m n n i l . »l r u l e v w l u .u s e m r .n u u e r s u n s 'a v ;. . . . ~ . " . .» . " . ~ . . . - . ....m y g u g q g e | ~ ¢ \ q - "l ---- -W h t h D u a "t p i i c e a t S u n n y s i d e s c h o o l
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n n t e e d .C a l l M r s .M .S u t h e r l a n d J o h n s o n o f n e a r R o s e H ' " »s p e n t g a t h e r i n g l a s t S u n d a y i n o b s e r -
a t 4 1 5 f o r a p p o i n t m e n t .4 6 - t l F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y a t t h e h o m e v m c e o f M i s s i o n D a y ,b o t h m o r n -
l l u "' t r I I *| " | n | n . n . n L n "L n n u O f h e l ~M r .I n d M T B .i n n n u n i a f f n r n n n n a n l v n i n n n ' P L A
.»..s.... ... Hunan... "ae newsuffering from nn attack ol pleur-
icy the past few days but is some-
what improved at this writing.
Her daughter. Eleanor, is also the
victim of chicken pox.
Mr. and Mrs. Ole Jacobsen anddaughter,Alice,Mr.and Mrs.
Henry Jensen and Mr. and Mrs.
John Hooks and family were Sun'
day dinner guests at the H. 0.Hurd home ln Omaha, the ocesdon
being Mrs. l{uni'e birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Curtis. ac-
A. J. doway-'of Blair
were mrtles to a surprise on Mr
Herman Anderson,who resides
south of inwn.The occasion was
Mr. Anderson's birth anniversary
Cards and other games occupied
the evening
Frank Curley has bought a farm
over near Des Moines, Iowa. and
plans to 'move his family there on
Apr. L The Curleys have rented
..-,-N ¢..~...».-...»=.m.es.u wchoirrenderedseveralselections
made.Refreshments wer.; served.
be brought home from the hos-pital in Oma h 'last Saturday
where she has been confined sev-
eral weelus.She is feeling much
improved.Her slider, Mrs. Anna
Jennings ol Qmahs,is staying
with her at present.
Bev.and Mrs. A.l-`.Newell
Mr. Ind Mrs. John T. Gallagher \appropriate speeches were
their home to Mr. and Mrs. K. C.
Mrs . O s c a r ~ w a s a b le g
drove to Lincoln earlv last Satur-dllllllllllod by llr. mi li§i§z~i._A.|?°°£°f¥ 'IIE 'm W" ll°llllli°ll|1|l»r IIIOHIIIII an bln fav SBIR'Hna k dmv tn Omaha last Sun-lum "nt of the month m m wich Mr. and Mrs. D. P.
day to take in the sikhte at thel Mn. John Cadet was hostess t.o|Sprecher nndlhelr son, Newell o{\ah: field in the 31:51-n¢;°n_In Lhglthe Busy Bee Club Isnt In-1a.y|o'k1»m>m City,OHL mtuming
at tne homellivenlnz. lhrch 18.The nrozrum|Sahuday afternoon.
of Mr. and Mrs. Nell Emile.Mrs.
Burdlc ls a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Huck.
A number of friends surprised
Mr. and Mrs. Hans P. Christensen
of nanh Walker Avenue on lust
Wednesday evening,that being
Gxdr thirty-filth wedding anniver-
au-y_The evening wa spent in'playing cards and at n Lute hour
refreshments were served. Abexu-
iihll and useful gm presented by
lb# guesls will be held in remem~
was on "Local Ashlevemsnt", fol-
lowed by n sod!! evening, and de-
licious refreshments.The next
meeting will be held with Mrs. Ed
Raver on Friday afternoon. April
10th.
Mrs. R. E. Tllden is enjoying;
visit from her sunt,Mn.Emily
Fell of Hedrick, lowe who will
spend sevenl weeks here.Mrs.
Fell arrived Saturdsy with Mr-.and
Mrs. Walter Nelson md h m l l y p !
Essex, Iowa, who remlined qver
ers mme to Lincoln to take Mr.
Spreehefs puents buck for n visit
in their home.
Ont ol lawn friends and rela-
tives who attended the funeral of
Lswrenee Johnson of Wsconga,
Okls., at the Harold Madsen home
Last Sunday eflernoon were:Mr.
and Hrs. W. E. Nellse Mr. unclMrs . Pe te r Me lus , MA... Elk~
jar, Hr. Rasmus Larsen, Mrs. kma
Slnnmns, all of Omaha, and Mr.
and Mrs. L. Mmdsen of Lincoln,
prions: 31 or as W E D E L I V E R
And that means you too,for you are a careful
manager, well schooled in the matter of thrift, and yet
discriminating enough to demand the best in foodstuffs
A saving on qualified products is a real saving which
every alert women appreciates.
Groceries
Breakfast Coffee special
per lb..._..,-, - . . , ~Hammer Brand ¢offee,
special 3 Ib....~....~..~,.s~._69c
25c Fig Bars, lb........,..,.........__..._.l5c
401: Chocolate Marshmallow
Cookies, special, lb-.._...29c
Old Hickory Smoked Sdt,
10-Ib. can ......,.........,....-.l.00
Figaro Smokd Salt, ready
mixed 10-lb. car\.........-_95c
Sugar, Great Western 10-lb.
cloth sack.._...,-.............,...,...63c
Bob While Toilet Paper, roll. 5c
Tea Leaf Siftings, lb_...-._--..30c
Paxton Cocoa, 2-Ib. can..,_-._25c
O'Cedar Auto Polish, $1.00
special.~
Chickwell Medicated Chick
Mash, 10»lb. bag..............60c
Roman Meal,package.............35c
Pompeian Olive Oil, qt. can......l.50
Betty Ann Bread, 2 loaves..l5c
Fruit Jell, 4 packages ~
M e a t s
P u r e P o r k L i n k s , p e r ~
...23c
Deckar's Bacon, half or whole
W e i n e r s , p e r ~
s t n p , p e r ~
Deckar's Sliced Bacon, lb......._39c
B e e f R o a s t , p e r ~
Frost King Flour 48 lb. sack $1.29
Frost King Flour 24 lb.sack 69c
»»»nanmunu»i ]
.2»a~iwf'~ "'
KENNARD NEW$
Am'E,y,D LEAGUE RALLY
Rev. and Mrs. E. P~ Boohgr and
uve:-al girls drove ,to ArhngwnInst Friday even£ng.b1 attend the§1wor1.h Dengue R¢l_ly at the
ethodist church the!!-
FAREWELL PARTY 'HLANNED
A farewdl pmy has bgen plan-
ned for Mrs.Mary Jaco!-sen for
Friday dwrnoon at the M. E.
church basement.Mrs. Jscobsm
has lived on a farm east M' Ken-nard for the past saved -ycara,
but hnvingacid her farm, nine in
now making ha' home in Blok.
I
Harold .Lautmp vrem Ax n
buineu allen Monday.Mr. and Mn. Ne d vmgwmhi l
spent Sud;wi th MIB- Vms fdenh1l's mo , Mrs. Mo r; lllli f-
nap.Rev.and Mn. E. P.Boone:
were host! to the Methodist elm:
at their prmdce hour '£hurf.m'evening.A meh! hour 1'ollf=red
the practice period.
Mrs. Bob Anderson _gyent \~~dnyu last week at the . E. T-mr'h o m when she had har irnnis
removed.John Weaenun of mn aommun»
ity and Mins Annie Sehz of Inf-
ington, wer¢ "ma in marriage in
Omaha last Wednesday.Miss
Hilda.Schumnker a n d d r i l l ! !
Qiueller worg Eprrlad the mme
folks._Vqid Rasmussen is steadily im-
rnvmn Mr. im ln- lnui a Knudnennd
.lonmél-ed.tt_¢he W1 H. Hovendick
.evening.'was Velma Ruwe wbmmzed
'ma days for Miss Ven. Lamb.'Mus L.umbi| .a gam mx i n um'wmol room zeelmz much DGUI-\'
:mer au stuck al the fh. __
mudn were whyad. miter whichdtlidnus reimshmenu ware served.
CITY m u u c n .PROCEEDINGS
Mann 17, 1931
A mgulu :ne sting of the Bun
City Council vu called bo orda
at 7:80 P. M. by Mnyor Seewuz,
tha laliowimr Councilman :unver-
- ' n n u n a u -
well!or thelumof$50.00beac-
wpud and dnt mold well be con-structed under the supervision of
th, Wnber Committee of the Coun~
cil and the Water Commissioner.IOprolla l l ,Hund hl,Jensen.,|MooN. McKay,sd-==i'»Ind Rob~
arts vqdng 'AYE', Thletje being'
shunt, the mation ended.
The 1ollUl'|l1K billmwen nad:
1
miles northol Arlington, willuse
the lanr horn tmdam hitch.Harold French,farming two
miles north and one mlle wen of
Ornm, will use the five bono md-
tlple hi¢¢b-Uwe in the lead and
two behind.
Charles Thlelfoldt, farming two
miles luuth and one mlls we ol
Harman on me xrxvd hlzhvmv.
lover of nihzn Who,fa be mn,
wus Also aomewlmt of z lover ol
paradox,who maintained that
March was the' must beautiful
month ol the yen.
The beauty of Manrh is rather
la; obvious to the dweller ln dtles. '
You have to get a ny from lnlck
Yllla lo wa nde ro ntlnto ths o pe n
tnnnfru nvul n.-ann-, Nebraska. Minh 1m nm-
Sepwmber we are glad to be adlll
nmwcud from t.h¢heat.Every-where the fadd foliage la thfckr
and heavy and the sumhlne inloxil
Ind dissipated in the depths of lt.
But in March there ls not A lea!
Ulywhem The bare, nakedform|
ol V-he tres l¢and`out black cmd'
ny y asuinyt the crystal blue. And'
.J i l
3
3;
evl l r a n d h i n ~.~.»...=..rlnuzhter of windds,mm s u n -day at the pmentd, W. H. Herv-
rwrimk home.Mr. and Mn. Hs uChxiatmsen ol' near Tehmalywere
also present.Mr. and Mrs.Ol-imr Thomsenspent the week-end at the paren-
hl. E. V. ,Newkirk hong.Hr.and Mn. Ge orn Kiume n
were pam: callers at We Rob-
ert Rasmussen home Friday ev
otd hu been received from
llr. and Mrs. Pete Thomsen, who
:email moved tn Arnhert, Colo.,that Lily are getting settled in
their new home.They report ¢-\\B&Y-M1 h m above.three feet of
mow last, week.Mrs. E. V. Newkirk and Miss
Helen :did on Mm Oliver Thom-
sen and Mrs. Louis Rasmussen on
Monday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Bert Marsh,Bill
and Albert, Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Holstein and family and MissGeorgia lnnis, also Mr. and M11Albert Curtiss and baby of Blair.
were Sunday wsitors at the Shan-
ley Marsh home.Mr. and Mrs. Louie Knudsen and
sons and Mrs Robert Rasmussen
and children were Sunday evening
callers at the Ed Holstein home.Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rasmussenand children spent Mondny eve-
ning with Mr.and Mrs.Stanley
Marsh.The Stitch and Chatter Club
meets with Mrs.Pete Andersen
March 19th.
Mr.and Mrs. Dwight Patdckhave moved back w Spiker, hav-
xng rented the Nels Petersen farm
this year.
,ing .to ,roll call, Enndahl, Jensen
Moore. M¢K-\y. Schmidt And Ro~
nts.Absent, Tbietje.
The minutes o! the Int ..»4
and nddnuxnod meetings was ~
and approved.
The El°.~'\*ie Light cmmiaac
ported on the proposition of --
structing lines outside of gh, l~
u m m .After .discussion the ~
lowing an was
and Seconded,that the in » »
rate to be dnrged o n m m o
construction ol hun line be ~~-
a¢ 8 pe rce ntm.d.l-hM-L he mi n
lmam monthly nh lor energy -=
fixed at $2.50 per month.Al
Councilman pneseht voting 'AYE'
the motipn carried.
oved and Seconded,that th~
Ma or appoint a committee o
th e Oouncllmen to draft a reso
ludon oi cundolnnce on the ale-at
of late Councillnan Frank S. Bigelow and present m aame at th~
next meeting for consideration.
All Gouncilmen present vntin~
'AYE', the motion carried.Mayo
Stewart appointed McKay, Schmid
and Moorg on this Committee.
The following offer to purchns~
City Bonds was read:
Honorable Mayor & pity Oouncil
Gentlemen,
I hereby submit you an offe
for the Bonds that will be issue~
in Paving District Number Eigh
I will take $5000 ol these bonds,
more or less, and pay you par fo
the same, providing you make th~
interest rate at 4% per cent pe~
annum and wal. the_City stand all
expense in connection wi h the is-
suance of the same.
Respectfully submitted,
Eva c. Smith.
Moved and Seconded, the above
offer be accepted.All Councilman
present voting 'AYE', the motion
carried.An Ordinance authorizing the
issuance 'oi' bonds was introduced
by Councilman Jensen and read by
the City Clerk
Moved by Councilman Schmidt
and Seconded by Councilman Jen-
sen, that Rule six be suspended
and this Ordinance be passed to
its second reading.On roll call,
Hundalhl, Jensen,Moore, McKay,
Schmidt and Roberts voting 'AYE'
Thietje being absent,the motion
carried.
This Ordinance was then read
for the second_tirne.
Moved by Councilman Schmidt
and Seconded by Councilman Jcn~
sen, that Rule dx be again sus-
pended and that this Ordinance bc
passed to its third reading.On
roll call, Hunduhl, Jensen, Moore,
McKay, Schmidt and Roberts vot-
ing 'AYE',Thietje being absent,
the motion carried.
This Ordinance was then read
for the third time.
Moved by Councilman Schmidt
and Seconded by Coundlmnn Jen-
sen, that this Ordinance be num-
bered No. 490, title as read agreed
upon,passed and approved and
that the same be published all ns
required by law.On roll cnll,
Hundahl,Moore,McKay,Jenson,
Schmidt and Roberts voting 'A EQ
Thietje being absent,the motion
carried and the Mayor declared
the Ordlnunce passed and approv-
ed.
Mr. H. H. Bmwn submitted anoffertodrillawellandinstall
necessary pipe and strainer at the
water plant, he also submitted, on
behw of Mr. E. C. Archibald, an
offer to surge treat this well after
the same was drilled.
Moved and Seconded, that the
offer of H. H.Brown' to drill a
12 inch well at the water plant,
to Iumish all labor to install cas-
ing and strainer tp bo purchased
by tha City for the sum of $495.0~
be accepted, also that the offer o
E. C. Archibald to surge treat sue
NEW ENGLAND NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Vogt of Ken-
nard, Elmer and Walter Anderson
o f mm,were Sunday afternoon
visitors at the Arthur Anderson
home.
Mrs. Chas.Paulson,Roy and
Eddie were Sunday afternoon via-itors at the Louie Frank home inOmaha.
Mr. and Mrs: John B.Erlksenand family, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
Weber and baby,Mrs.Mary
Weber, Maw and Marguente of
Blair,Mattie Weber and ByronBartling of Arlington were Sun-
day visitors at the Emil Weberhome.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hovendlck
and Ivan,Mr. and Mrs.Frank
Loftis and family were Sunday
dinner guests at the Louie Haven-dick home at Onxm.Mr. and Mrn. George holds andFern,Mr.and Mrs.Ed Fleteher
were Wednesday afternoon visit-ors at Grandpa Flet.c.her's.
Mr. and Mrs.Earl Thompson
and family spent Sunday in Blair
at the Neil Thompson home.
Mr.and Mrs.Herman Rogertand family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Rogert and family were Sunday
dnner guests at the C. K. Ander-
son home at Arlington.Mr.and Mrs.Chris Anderson.Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Magilland
family and Evelyn Enger helped
Melvin Magill celebrate his birth-
day Sunday at Art. Magill's.
Harold, Mnrdelle and Geraldine
hlagill and Evelyn Enger spent
Saturday at Wayne.
Mesdamea Huit Lowe,MerleAnthony, Robert McConnaha, Otis
Yowell,Claude Clements,Lester
Schneider. Tom Wakefield,I-'rank
Loftis Ind George Loftis and Fern
spent Wednesday afternoon at tho
Bert laftis home.
Mrs, John B. Erieksen was thevictim ol a surprise party Fridayevening when a number of rela-
tives and friends came to help her
celebrate her birthday.The eve-
ning was spent playing pinnehlf-and high tive.A delicious lunch
was served by the self-invitedguests.
A number of friends helped Wes~
ley Graulieh celebrate his birthday
last Sunday evening.
Relatives and fnends camo tothe George Loftis home on Friday
evening to surprise Miss Fem in
honor of birthday which oocurred
March 10th.Games,cards and
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dpxfqfd
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wl-:EN :males
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be lung to sleep.Them ms someml mo t l m- a n n o t é u t u w - B v l
»qus¢xmmlm-r c u w n l
For dim-hu. md othar infmdla
llkacivothh pm vqmbla prepm-
dan. Whmnc ooatod tonguu td!deomlpntlonz whenever i.hen'| myin a l nluuhhne ss . Gi lo th hu l
§'°' taste : mum love (D an iv.U i l l mln-'wh.hF l ¢ = l u ' l $ n i m ° ° * f l (|>:;:H.
OLD DOCTOR'S IDEA
IS BIG HELP To I
ELDERLY PEGPLE
~s"/ z f
',/- s ~I ' ~~
,y u r .,1 * W A
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hxas5§x>f.cuaw¢u madeadh-
M7 for which elderly people the
ved over p him today!
"Jian M pnctice couvanced him¢e were en 'their »»»J'£',"- careless ¢».£Z"$¥
lnntivn.Sa he began a ann-dxfor 3, hug-gm »~f=ggg_; whichNoy°.ye¢would -m»f"I5¥nor ML my
hsblt. At lut he found lt..
Over end over he wnxe lt, when
he found people billmu, heads:/hy,Md of laril,weak of feverish;lvlthcoated tongue, gm breath, no
n or energy.¢ relieved thmost cbldnm msec, md ye: vm:
gentle with www. children and
elderly people.
fl`oda1,thl|nmsh.mou|,el!eo-
\
mnns n-xeuei z
Eds to rmRlvett Lbr. 5 Coal Co.
K. B. Prlndns co.
Wm. Slllb°|'Y
.mm Reynolds
Curlia Ladd
Ed Rum
J u l W a d :Chu. Curmielmel
a x. c - nu n
Frank Kiefer
h a d Burclnm
The Enterprise
c. J. Schmidt
s seom u
mo o
ao.uo
6.85
1.95
8.00
8.26
12.W
8.20
L80
2.W
e m
37_0q
1 14.12Eckentoth Valve & Mfg. Co.1.40
Crane a oo.10.02
Jensen Wiping Rag Co.35.52
Amdt Snyder Mawr Co.1.60
Blnir Top & Tire 1.00
Vic Nordgreen ms n]
c. & N. w. RR. C0.1?8.99:
Civ! Cl- we ._15481
will use the combination tlve and
dx harm hitch.
County Age nt Ge o. mm feds
thot a ln-ge number of in-mera
wi llu lbe udn gfo rpo we r th a t
loveah bent at burden. the hone,
as I. source ofhrm rellel.These
multiple bi tches are glut-beth:
get uequnlnted with them before lt
fa £00 nu.
l u me n L I G HT
Murph hu n bad reputation.I t
in a boisterous, riotous, turbulent,
windy month.The winter, relue~
tant to lose its grip,fling; the
trust and mow and bitfemess ot
February far into its successonas
lf unwilling thnt we should lorget
the harsh treatment that we have
just escaped_Yet we once knew »|
........., ...o we mu vnu; sweep uxthe hlllddes, the brownelrthpeep-
ing and creeping out from under
the fndiug mowdrlfts.You haveto hear the tlnkle and gm-gle of
the little rlvdete,led by those
I
some mowdrllts,and swoeph-|g_
into the Inger streams with the
promrlae ol the dissolution of thefrown world.You have to hour
the mblm and the blueblxdx and
the wuz s purro n, timi d at nm
und mutte ri ng, tha n u the dm
tlow nn, swelling into n more
joyous and confident ehonu.
But f-he supreme beauty of
March ls the growing light.We
have to remember that the sping
equinox gives us the sun of the
same height as in the later days
of September.But what a differ-
ence ln the aspect of nature.In
\
x
au about there are the growingfloods ol light.It Iweepa ln great
wave; over the distant hills.I t
pmzefrates unbmkeu into every
crevice and corner-_It sauna ao
Pfrmeata and clari fy md purify
the living world.Yes, the glory
of March, lta enduring Ind lurprls-lnz ruagnlfloenbe, l|ln its unpar-
alleled light.
Then, as the month Maps on,
there come the red sprlug days.
The hus h,steady north wind,
shifts into the wurm south, an u
damp, dellcate hue steals ove the
azure world.Even ln the dt y
parks and gardens the buds swell,
the erocuses burst, the bluublrds
find their way, and before we lmow
lt, ihe dubious glory of March has
slipped into the showcry loveliness
of April.-Ex.
m
dny a t Co unc il B lu m.
Cllllz l ;t§ UPPER Paul Morris d m v :to D u m m,to spend the week-end with h h
The x>¢°pla in the Colby oem-
munity enlvyed a.chll.l :upper atthe Colby sdxool house ll-lt Sat-
unday night.Several from Kan-
nanl were guests at the supper.The avulins was apqt ln a sodml
way.
RAZAAR WELL ATTHNDED
The annual bazaar and suppersponsored by the Dorcas Sawing
Club was very well attended. The
bazaar was held at the Methodst
church basement last Saturdayaft:-moan and evening.In the
altemoon, the ladies servedlunah-
es and from 5:80 till 8:00 u dell-
clous di? kf "upper was served.
1-Am: :IL INJURIES
Georg: lilclz had n very painful
nccideri. lcv!Friday when he st-temptcnl to rrndjust the pole strapon the l\:u:1(-ss of 1| horse he was
working.Just as he picked up
the strap, the horse llfted his footandpawedhim.breaking bethbones in his right leg just belowthe knee.Dr. Wright was called
and he was immediately taken to
the Methodist hospital ln Omaha
where the bones were set.
George expects to be home the
latter part of this week but of
course will be unable to do anyfam work for some time
Miss Alice French entertained
several young folks at u party atthe home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. French last Saturday
night.Mr. and Mrs. John Burgess andchildren of Omaha, spent Saturday
night and Sunday at the A. N.
Anderson home.Invitations have been issued for
s shower and reception in honor
of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kmse on
parents.Mrs.Frank Byers was hostato the Ladies Aid Sodety at he
ome last Thursday afternoon
Several guests were present ln
udn Mesdunes Abe Byers, A
C.Dee l,Chelan.Whltfoni,HGrhwnandMissMaryCooko.Blah;Refreshments were served
after -the budneas meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Menon Ward am
Cordnag of Omaha; were Sundag
visitors qt the L. E. Ward home
Mrs. Nic Fredrelcksen had den
tal work A-me 'I'huraday.
Chrla Vlndenlev of Herman
:as a bumlnosp ealler here Thurs
ny-Mra. E. Bluzleu' rctumed to hemhome here Smurouy after havin;
spent the winter with her daugh
ter,s m.D.H.r w a t Omaha
Mrs.Fair and son tyfought hex
home.Sunday dinner gumts of Mr. ant
Mrs. Arthur Jensen were Mr. am
Mrs. Henry Gherk and children oi
Fremont.
Mr. Ira Lamb went to Greenwood,Nob. to spendrthe week»em1
with his son-in-law and grand
children./Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gllssmsn and
children and Ted Peterson ol Omaha, spent Sunday with their par-
ents,Mr.and Mrs.Nels Peter-
s o n .Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Rosenbaum
entertained several couples at a
pinochle party at their home Sat-
urday evening.
KENNARD RURAL
Jorrmcs
Mrs.Wm.Cunningham spentWednesday with Mm Pete Knud-
sen.Mr. and Mrs. .Christian Ander-son and ghildren visited at the
Moved and Seconded, Lhese bills
be allowed and that warrants be
drawn on the proper funds inpay-ment ol the same.On roll call,Hundahl, Jensen,Moore, McKay,Swmidz and Rubens voting 'AYE',Thietje being absent.the motion
BAYER AsEk~iN
Is always SAFE
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Moved and Seconded, this meet
irlg be adjourned
present votinS
carried.
Attest:C. E. Krause,
City Clerk
J. Harold Slewart,
Economics and Business
Economln don not necessarilyconcernmelt with teaching menhaw to become rlch; lt represent:the lneory of buulnen,and hull-neu repreaenu the theory of eco-nomlcs.Thu primary neqnlnlte otl good huslnesl mln is ta muster
the detailed neu whlch concernhis own Individual openuonlg the
primary requisite of | good econ~
omllt 1| to muster me nnarml prln-dples baud on buninen facts.
MULTIPL E HITCH
lowers of lmlfaflons
ENUINE Blyrr Azpirin,the,gud doctors praeribe and millions
ol usen have pmven nie fofmnne|
t.hm _yean,can emily beldmui ed the name Bayer and
thewondgenuineunbove.1
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'|~\..»... ~...m..|- \.:»..|.. ,x.....;....»..."PQ mdoruement of PhY|\'|
tions for plowing, disking and har-
rowing, have been arranged for by
County Agent Geo. Bates of Blair
thi s s pri ng.No d e fi n ite dates c an
be se t o n ac c ou nt o f wea th er c o n-
di ti on s, h owever , as s oo n as fie ld
wo r k begins th e mu lti p le hi tr he s
c a n b e see n in o pe ra ti on a t t h e
fo llo wi n g f a r ms :
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AspirinI l t h e ~ o f B a y s
Clyde Larsen,farming seven ollalicylicnczld.
tions for plowing, disking and har-
rowing, have been arranged for by
County Agent Geo. Bates of Blair
thi s s pri ng.No d e fi n ite dates c an
be se t o n ac c ou nt o f wea th er c o n-
di ti on s, h owever , as s oo n as fie ld
wo r k begins th e mu lti p le hi tr he s
c a n b e see n in o pe ra ti on a t t h e
fo llo wi n g f a r ms :
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Mhcallnolulrd,
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Mwdfnnliouzpelt wdaho
nv 1 l l 1 I .4 |.»doesnwdepna 1 heart.N harmfulaim-drecu follovsltune. o
Ba ~Asplrininthqunivesnlmti-
I l l .a
Hansen av M ehrens
vim Building BL/\|}1_ NEB.
Hadnchu NeuritinColdnNeuraldaSort Thmc LumbagoRheumatinnToothsche
AspirinI l t h e ~ o f B a y s
Clyde Larsen,farming seven ollalicylicnczld.
tions for plowing, disking and har-
rowing, have been arranged for by
County Agent Geo. Bates of Blair
thi s s pri ng.No d e fi n ite dates c an
be se t o n ac c ou nt o f wea th er c o n-
di ti on s, h owever , as s oo n as fie ld
wo r k begins th e mu lti p le hi tr he s
c a n b e see n in o pe ra ti on a t t h e
fo llo wi n g f a r ms :
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Mhcallnolulrd,
|boui$:Wuhan
..
U n i t e d S t a t e s m u l G m !a nWha ul ! El ec . I:L .r.°'{=v"f\ v<»1 mm Ou.
Mwdfnnliouzpelt wdaho
nv 1 l l 1 I .4 |.»doesnwdepna 1 heart.N harmfulaim-drecu follovsltune. o
Ba ~Asplrininthqunivesnlmti-
I l l .a
Hansen av M ehrens
vim Building BL/\|}1_ NEB.
Hadnchu NeuritinColdnNeuraldaSort Thmc LumbagoRheumatinnToothsche
AspirinI l t h e ~ o f B a y s
Clyde Larsen,farming seven ollalicylicnczld.
\
hall ic' Benningtdn
Rev. E. P. Uooher took the fol-
lowing girls to Blair lust Saturday
afternoon to attend a missionarytea:Misses Berdlnu and Nadine
Booher,Florence Hall,Jeanette
Hedelund and Ruth Jenkins.
Mr. and Mrs.A. A. Kronbergvisited with relatives in Omaha onSunday.
Mr. ahd Mrs. T. J. Wright drove
up from Kansas last Wednesday
for a few days vlslt with their sonand daughter-ln-law, Dr. and Mrs.W. E. Wright and sons.Robert Andreasen drove to Oma-ha Tuesday morning to bring his
daughter nnd granddaughter out
to spend we day.
children and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Kempcke were Sunday visitors at
the Gus Kronbe home.
evening.Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gottsch, Jr.,
Harold Misfeldt, Erma Jeppersonand Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall
were Thursday evening visitors at
the Chas. Misfeldt home._Mr. and Mrs. Seth Whlted ws-
itcd in Omaha. Sunday aftemoon.
Verna Knudsen,Helen,Ellen
and Bud Misfeldt visited at theChas. Misfeldt home Sunday aft-
ernoon.Evening visitors were
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Knudsen.
Mr. and Mrs.Louis Goreham,Leonard and Darlene and Mr. andMrs. Henry Arp. Jr. and BernettewereSunday visitors at the Frank
Gasaer home.Mrs. Babe Ryan spent Saturday
home.
M r .a n d M r s .F r e d F r e n c h a n a n d S u n d a y a t t h e W m .K u h r
lMrs.Ed Ma dcsen of Blair,was u business caller at the Lant-
rup home Monday.
Mrs. Jim Rceh and Edith French
drove down from 'Schuyler Mon-day to visit their futher,Reese
French.
Mr.and Mrs.Wilbur Hall of
Wayne, visited friends here Sun-day.Harry Rosenbaum 'of Wahoo,
spent the weekend with his par-
ents,Mr.and Mrs.Buck Rosen-
baum.
Mr.and Mrs. Nels L.Nelsenwere week-end visitors at the W.B. Rosenbaum home.
Miss Grace Swihart. who is intraining at the Nicholas Senn hos-
pital, spent the week-end with herparents, Mr.and Mrs Bert Swi-
hart.
Mr. and Mrs.George Hedelund
and Jeanette and Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Blsco drove to Fremont Satur-da night.i m C. B. Hansen came over
from Blair last Wedesday to
spend the day vdth her daughters,
Mrs. Robert Andreasen and Mrs.Ray Casey.Mrs. E. O. Fairchild will enter-tain the M. E. ladies' Aid at her
home in the country on Thursday,
Marsh 26.Mr.and Mrs. Buck Rosenbaumentertained at four tables of pin-ocble at their home last Tuesday
evening in honor of Mrs. Rosen-
baum'a birthday.The following
were present to enjoy the evening:Messrs.and Mesdames HenryMiller and children, Clyde E. Ros-enbaum and children,ShermanAnderson and children, Pete Lar-
son and children, Otto Gottmb and
Marilyn, Mrs. Cawerins Jap andFd, Mr. Auguot Jenn. Lora, l5mor,
mm-y and August.At a late hours delicious lunch was served afterwhich the guestmdeparted wishing
Mrs. Rosenbaum'many more happy
birthdays.
Elmer Wright recently purchas-ed a 320 acre farm located about
four miles southeast of Calhoun.
Chester Rosenbaum.C. L. Rosen-
baum will move onto the farmthe
latter part of this week and he and
Chester will farm the land.Rev. C. C. Wilson, district sup-erintendent of the Omaha district,preached a very interesting sennsn
at tha M. E. church last Sunday.
Quarterly conference was held im-
mediately following the sewieea.
Services were held at the Luth-eran church last Sunday eveningwhen Rev.Hans Nelsen of Blair,
preached an inspiring sermon.
Mrs.Chris Zaiger has been
quite lll at her home the p u t
W A S HI NGTON NE W S
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tietgen andfamily and Ben Tietgen spent lastSunday evening at the Otto Voss
home._Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kmep arethe proud parents of a baby boy
born Thursday.Mr. and Mrs.George Bergman
and Bobbie and Mrs. Kerstetterand Edwin wigodinner guests atthe Glen .leffe .n home Sunday.
w.B.Jefferson received word
Saturday night,'of the death of
his sister,Mrs.George Ratt ofCasey, Iowa.Mr. and Mrs. Jef-ferson and Mr.and Mrs.A.C.
Sunds left Sunday to attend the
funeral.,Pete Petersen of Omaha, was a
business caller here Monday.
Mr. and Mm Hans Bnesch and
daughter,Mr. and Mrs.Martin
Sunds and daughter and Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Matzen spent Thursdayevening at the Alben Sunda home.
Mr.and Mrs. W.B.Jefferson
vnlsited friends in Valley Thurs-
day evening.Mr.and Mrs.F.Grimm of
Sidney, lowa visited at the Frank
lsham home several days last
week.Howard Christensen,Ben 'Piet-gen,Reynold Ulmer and Bill
Stender drove to Millard Sunday
aftemoon.Mrs. Rosacker ia quita sick atthis writing.Mrs.I-'mar r vim/ea herdaughter, Mrs. Peet: Monday.Mr.and Mrs. W. B. Jefferson
and Mr.and Mm A.C.SundsspentSaturdayeveningat th:
Glen Jefferson home helping MinGwendolyncelebrateboradxtl
hmsdsy.1Mn. Kentetter and Edwin vis
ited at the Geoflle Bergmanhomc
Saturday.3
Mr.and Mrs.Gudes Misfeldl
m the parents of a baby girl bonlast Monday.~Mrs. W. B. Jefferson spent Tues
day afternoon wif-h Mrs. Kerstetl
Mr.and Mrs. Art Temperle;
paid a short vlait at the BelGottech home Tuesday.Mrs. Martin Suads and dough
ter were ailing on Mn. Rosackei
Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Glendenning
visited at the Fred Ramsar hom1last Sunday.i
Mrs.Rosenkildelspent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Ole Lsr
sen.1Ole Larsen, wbo'ha.a been on thl
dck list for some time is muclimproved.
Mr. Wright hasleased the farm _ter.
week.Her mother.Mrs. J.C.srmnn HAPPENINGS
u l
sum 465 Ensuuma
Save 3 Cents
d a n n y U s i n g - - 4
Shell 400 Gasoline
The Gasoline with the
' A N T I - K N Q C K V A L U E
at the R E G U L A R P R I C E
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Will work Perfectly in 70% of all Cars
Nebraska-Iowa 0il Company
LAIR --1 7 NEBRASK
n i !
Jensen and brother. Walter Jennenm d wlle were ulle d from Aud-
ubon,Iowl.The b non born
Wednesday night di Thursday
Ind was tlken ta lawn fm' bnrhl.
Hrs.Clyde Hansen md l i n .
|~Misa Gladys Holstein helped
Mrs. Mu:Cnmemn entertain theIndia' Club 'Thursday lffemoon.
Min Edith Hovondiak of omnn,mm. tha wesk-cbd with homo
-f C275/'icA,}£~|'é:.'...':;ra°"s";:.~ lC A S T O R I A ~s<
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- ' I ' b | ~Blair, Nebraska, March w. um P u n m m
NEWS
returned the lut of
Adzona where he
inter with relatives.
R.Gray,John An-
and Chris Korshaj
I Mrs. Eilis at her~! wwn Wednewday
.boat la. wqck
haugh, Addlaide Miller, I.eolaJen-sen and Dorothy Hom;CoachMarcusKgoger,lendell McCon-
ments,~e Ha moc ,~ -.hater S~ker Fred
B E N C H N O TE S
Mr. and Mrs. George Oiinger andRuthandMr.and Mn.Albert'I-Iansen.u\d Gwendolyn of Module,
ssa ia the H. E. Ladies Aid Wed~na da l lyKerman at the wnrch.Ihah one present rapunded wnollall with in Iris h ja ke.A s hun
gnusical program wu§ given includ-
Mr.and Mrs.A l f ~Hansenand children spent Sunday after-
noon visiting at tha Robert Wid~
ener hbma.
|||I
ic al r e a d i n g b y M~ . H. J . Gr o ve .
M r .a n d H r s .H e n r y C l o s e r e -
c g i v e d w o r d r e c e n t l y o f t h e m a r -
Y 1 8 ~|.
|-~.l or~~ec er,a s o o ~yLi r a. A dr i an J . E d r a n d a mu s -
"~| r |~
T lunar |\ ~, ~* "W =F""¢,3 1 ?n ' a v '
ben of the basketball wnm and
their cvavih at dinner at \.he&!'home.Ea¢h were asked to bringayoung I dy.Th.; member; nl
the tegm and guests. attending
were Mis Marjorie Godney,
Marion Reid,Doris linrrlnon,Gretchen Gnmmel,_Ramonu Crum#
PUT A. Ln'rl.1~: BIT m m mYOUR SAINT PA'l'RlCK'S DAY
DINNER.
u -
..\u n s ~ .Mrs.H2336 at the Brud~ltonschool while me in. staying at th!hospital with har son.
l »i »
afsweetfor thedsydfputeurized
dates are stuffed with cut marsh-
mallows,the cut or ddry side
ean be put hr; cut.Mins Ger-
~Ralph W. Ma~tson of South
B E N C H N O TE S
Mr. and Mrs. George Oiinger andRuthandMr.and Mn.Albert'I-Iansen.u\d Gwendolyn of Module,Iowa were SM; dinner gmgu atMr. Ind Mn. T Olinger.
Mr.and M m Alfred Hansennnd children spent Sunday after-
noon vixidng at ihe Robert Wid-ener home.
haugh, Addlaide Miller, l.eolaJen-sen and Dorothy Hom;CoachMarcusKroger,Wendell McCon-
naha, Marion boftis, Vemun Cle-
ments,1 9 Hancock,Kermeth
Wachter,Chester Spiker,F r d
Wittig ond' Philip Cooper.
Mr_ and Mrs. L. A. Woodward
spent Sun y i n Omaha, visiting
at the Albert Woodwlrd » home.Jacqueline l and Ann Woodwind,who spent the week-end here,
went/home with them.Mr. andiMni. Ed Olmn had ns
dinner gueeta Sdnday, Mn. Mu-tha Olson; CLIN. Carl and Fredand Mr. Wggo Petersen of Blair.Alterman lguezta were Mr. and
Mrs. Ned Curtis of Dana College,
'slam Mr. and Mrs. Harry Curtis
'and baby nnd~ Hinz Curtis, all oiAudibon,Iowa and Misa Helen
Tripleltt.Q t m new
A eon wasat the Legion March 17, voselect students to enter the dstrictcontest at Blair later in the month.There are only entries in the
dramatic and humorous class hero
this year.Mr_nndf Mrs.Don Holliday ol
Nickersomuwere callers Sunday at
the J. M. Brewster home.Sunday, lhlarch 15 was t.he wed~
ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.Harry Cooper.In honor of the
event, they. invited a few relatives
and friends in, Saturday eve '.'They were enienained with .QR
and visiting and treated to lovely
refreshments.Mrs. Martha Olson observed her
aeventy~se¢ond birth anniversaryFriday, March 13 by keeping openhouse.The following guests spent
the afwmoon with her:M m
charlvnrl them.'They will resideon the Broderson farm.1
Mr. and Mn. Clifford Ray vla-ited at the Harry Smith home onThursday evening.
Mrf and Mrs. Chex Sutton and
Neil spent Thursday evening at the
E. C. Lippincott home.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Noah Marsh and
two children of Tekamah,Mrs.(Ha n'-s e lu and Mrs. l-lunler of
Oma vidted at the Charles
I-Imk home Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mn. Harry Smith and
Mr.and Mrs.Floyd Smith were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. andMrs. James Sylvia of Fremont.The Bench Community Club met
Thursday afwmoon with Mrs.
Harry Smith and Mrs. Floyd Smith
mwlywedl and the groom*s plr»ents enjoyed a wedding supper attha--hhmsfd the hrldefan pandas
the uma evedng and Inu:a
and Mrs. Chrii Jensen md dxildren
and Mi.anti' Mn.Louie Méntks
and childrenmll called atthe hbhhof Mr. nndMn. Ted Ollnger on§g°d»=~<1;v evening to see the new
by gh' .
Mn and Mrs.Andrew Svend~
glardand children visited at theJamsBlomkerghomeSunday
moon.Mr: and Uh. Gu Mench andfamilyw e n ! S u n d a y ~of Hr. a nd'm1. Inule m
Clnrkbon Husk and Mlss'Vlvn
McGowan were married at » -----
Bllitfl, léwar Wédnesdny dfemoon
Lloyd Hunk and Mila Ve n Mo-
ssa ia the H. E. Ladies Aid Wed~na da l lyKerman at the wnrch.Ihah one present rapunded wnollall with in Iris h ja ke.A s hun
gnusical program wu§ given includ-
calved s brokemlimb Fddnyxdb-emoou when lm Inll from the hay
loft.He was taknn to 0mAlulm»
mediately to tha Cavammt.hon-pitll.He is getting along as well.ag can be erpeamd and ill bebrought hom: ls soon as the limbca n be put hr: cut.Misa Gar-
trude Warrick la auhltlmtlug !or.
Mxa.Hagge a t the Brndenon
school while shs is staying at th!hoxplul with her son.
ical reading by M~. H. J. Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Close re~ceivnd word reeently of the mar-
riage of their daughter, Miss Ruth
to Ralph W. Mattson ol South
Pasadena, jlalif.They plan on s
honeymoon trip in May a nd willvisit here.Mr.and Mrs. Major Ormsby,
who have been here the past month
at their farm, le!t Sshmiay fortheir home in Cuper..
Misa Besse Rose Pitt of Fre-
mont, spoke before the Pue nt-Tescher Ass'u. here Tuesday eve-ning.The meeling was hed at
gg;igh sehhzol bmilgingugnd was
argent ld so ar 's v w-mll Flws talk on "'n=. Child and
Its Rightfd Heritage" was inter-
esting.The pupils of the (int and
second grades,aimwa by the irtescher,Misa Fsnehcm 'Dimmer-man, lumlabed the musical num-bers and Rev. H. Grusmueck guve
the prayer.The pres., Mrs. H. C.McClellan presided over the bus-
iness meeting,
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Webb andMr. and Mrs. Waller Echtenknmp
and children spent Sunday at the
B. F. Cook home in Fremont.
Mrs. Drusilla McCann of Omaha
visited at the home of Mr. andMrs.Ieslie Peterson the latter
part of last week.The annual high school declam-
ntory was hdd Saturday evening.In the oratorical division Ralph
Peterson won first, Barbara Mas-tick,second;in the extemporan-
eous, Margaret Pfeiffer was first,Edward Dolan,second;in the
Dramatic, Mudel Plugge was first,
Rachel McClellan, second;in the
humorous, Rupert Peters was firstandCatherineWinset,second.
PUT A. Lrrru: BIT m m mYOUR SAINT PA'l'RlCK'S DAY
DINNER.
"It seems there were two Irish-
mzn,Pet a nd Mike"-and when
\'-hw KW tagetha, they dehnhd
Saint Patrlek's Day!Just as ws
all cdebrate the date, set aside u
Munch nu, so the story mm be-
cause some thought. tha good Slim
was born on Um eiédh and some
on the ninth.A day lo r putti n
and pleasant events, and weain'
0' the green, whether your "mmm:
and fsyther ue Oirish or mt!"
Anythi ng s oo d ana me m my
be eaten on Saint Patzick's Dly
but it's nice tu nerve mmething
g t ; "m¢¢§;n¢ lhmmvck-shaped,
and something very Irish!First, thezdn "Mm'ph7s"--potsr
toes, of course.What bettenhing
m dn than to cook them 0'Brien,
first frying them in a bland corn
oil which turns them just p perly
crisp and brown and than ng
Diem with spicy onion and bril-
lbmt strips of canned pimenw?
.Potatoes 0'Bri¢n
One qt.pared, cubed, raw po-
zames,mc a nd Pepper,2 nbsps.
onion, 1 (395 oz.) can pimenbos, 2
tbsps, chopped green pepper, com
oil.The patatoes should be cut in
hal!-inch\ cubes.Put them in a
trying basket and immerse in corn
oil heated to 350 degrees F.or
until it will bmvm a bit of bread
in vue minuw.Drain, dust with
salt and pepper and add Lhe green
peppers,pimintoes and minced
~.l or~~ec er,a s o o ~yLi r a. A dr i an J . E d r a n d a mu s -
#_ _, ; ¢ ?I
a
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'26 ln \\~~es 3 ?:~51k35*Fi ' F - --_i g #i n
ben of the basketball wnm and
their cvavih at dinner at \.he&!'home.Ea¢h were asked to bringayoung I dy.Th.; member; nl
the tegm and guests. attending
were Mis Marjorie Godney,
Marion Reid,Doris linrrlnon,Gretchen Gnmmel,_Ramonu Crum#
Ofitlulll |.Prsynm
The word w o w m a ha s" u w t h v o l w l n d l d v m a » m ~
pa ln n
2 _ 4
W o rk nf lh n hla or y
Accord ing to | lur ny by Jonphw. Bon, professor of lndullrhl ou-
|1neortn|nr New York univar-
lify .h would require l2.000.00(l.~000 servants to da the work that
machinery perform:each day In
t h e U n l n a m me ;n \ | e m mn o d
th at fo r e ver y man,woman an d
child tn this country lhera ll gen-
eme a p o we r eq u a l lu th a t o f 1 0 0
d u e s .-
a£sweetfor t.hedny,ifpu¢,emizd
dates are :hailed with cut marsh-
mallmvs,tha cut ur sticky side
sprinkled with Nw green ;..'".
and s Huy Dag- of Erin perched vu
mp,No such eelebnimx woudd be
compld¢ withmlrt mation of the
Blarney Stone, whirl! is mpposod
In give kuhmzn their gm _of
lllbterv-Blarney m m or no
uhm, stone , you will like thas
m n m 4 *
Iri s h Ki na
Omaha !! mp (56 lb.)pa nnt
buick, I5 pkg. padeurind dai"-
% cup pomlnmd sugar,2 eggwhius unbeaten.Stir |11 ingred~
ia n bv gv tha hznbnwlumti lthe y
an Qnumghly hlend.ed_Dmp the
uxhdmra by talspandnls on a wall-
oi kd baking sheet or invzrmd
dripping pan.Bxke in a modatle
oven (850 F.)lor 15 minuiea.
Mnkes'18 khan.
Park wish Sweei Pn mn u and
Apples
This is unusually good and aff
tractive to serve as a plate lunch-
eau.One pound of pork chop.; or alice
of fresh ham, 2% cups of milk (or
1 water and 1% condemed milk),
1%teaspoons salt,56 tenspoon.
pepper,1 pound of sweet pota-
toes,peeled and quartered,8
apples, peeled and cored,8 tea~spoons ol seeded raisins, 8 table-
spoons nl sugar,2 teaspoons of
cinnamon( or to taste), B marsh-
FIELD
FEEDS
Get our pries on Alf-
alfa and Sweet Clqver
B E N C H N O TE S
Mr. and Mrs. George Oiinger andRuthandMr.and Mn.Albert'I-Iansen.u\d Gwendolyn of Module,Iowa were SM; dinner gmgu atMr. Ind Mn. T Olinger.
Mr.and M m Alfred Hansennnd children spent Sunday after-
noon vixidng at ihe Robert Wid-ener home.
haugh, Addlaide Miller, l.eolaJen-sen and Dorothy Hom;CoachMarcusKroger,Wendell McCon-
naha, Marion boftis, Vemun Cle-
ments,1 9 Hancock,Kermeth
Wachter,Chester Spiker,F r d
Wittig ond' Philip Cooper.
Mr_ and Mrs. L. A. Woodward
spent Sun y i n Omaha, visiting
at the Albert Woodwlrd » home.Jacqueline l and Ann Woodwind,who spent the week-end here,
went/home with them.Mr. andiMni. Ed Olmn had ns
dinner gueeta Sdnday, Mn. Mu-tha Olson; CLIN. Carl and Fredand Mr. Wggo Petersen of Blair.Alterman lguezta were Mr. and
Mrs. Ned Curtis of Dana College,
'slam Mr. and Mrs. Harry Curtis
'and baby nnd~ Hinz Curtis, all oiAudibon,Iowa and Misa Helen
Tripleltt.Q t m new
A eon wasat the Legion March 17, voselect students to enter the dstrictcontest at Blair later in the month.There are only entries in the
dramatic and humorous class hero
this year.Mr_nndf Mrs.Don Holliday ol
Nickersomuwere callers Sunday at
the J. M. Brewster home.Sunday, lhlarch 15 was t.he wed~
ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.Harry Cooper.In honor of the
event, they. invited a few relatives
and friends in, Saturday eve '.'They were enienained with .QR
and visiting and treated to lovely
refreshments.Mrs. Martha Olson observed her
aeventy~se¢ond birth anniversaryFriday, March 13 by keeping openhouse.The following guests spent
the afwmoon with her:M m
charlvnrl them.'They will resideon the Broderson farm.1
Mr. and Mn. Clifford Ray vla-ited at the Harry Smith home onThursday evening.
Mrf and Mrs. Chex Sutton and
Neil spent Thursday evening at the
E. C. Lippincott home.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Noah Marsh and
two children of Tekamah,Mrs.(Ha n'-s e lu and Mrs. l-lunler of
Oma vidted at the Charles
I-Imk home Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mn. Harry Smith and
Mr.and Mrs.Floyd Smith were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. andMrs. James Sylvia of Fremont.The Bench Community Club met
Thursday afwmoon with Mrs.
Harry Smith and Mrs. Floyd Smith
mwlywedl and the groom*s plr»ents enjoyed a wedding supper attha--hhmsfd the hrldefan pandas
the uma evedng and Inu:a
and Mrs. Chrii Jensen md dxildren
and Mi.anti' Mn.Louie Méntks
and childrenmll called atthe hbhhof Mr. nndMn. Ted Ollnger on§g°d»=~<1;v evening to see the new
by gh' .
Mn and Mrs.Andrew Svend~
glardand children visited at theJamsBlomkerghomeSunday
moon.Mr: and Uh. Gu Mench andfamilyw e n ! S u n d a y ~of Hr. a nd'm1. Inule m
Clnrkbon Husk and Mlss'Vlvn
McGowan were married at » -----
Bllitfl, léwar Wédnesdny dfemoon
Lloyd Hunk and Mila Ve n Mo-
ssa ia the H. E. Ladies Aid Wed~na da l lyKerman at the wnrch.Ihah one present rapunded wnollall with in Iris h ja ke.A s hun
gnusical program wu§ given includ-
calved s brokemlimb Fddnyxdb-emoou when lm Inll from the hay
loft.He was taknn to 0mAlulm»
mediately to tha Cavammt.hon-pitll.He is getting along as well.ag can be erpeamd and ill bebrought hom: ls soon as the limbca n be put hr: cut.Misa Gar-
trude Warrick la auhltlmtlug !or.
Mxa.Hagge a t the Brndenon
school while shs is staying at th!hoxplul with her son.
ical reading by M~. H. J. Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Close re~ceivnd word reeently of the mar-
riage of their daughter, Miss Ruth
to Ralph W. Mattson ol South
Pasadena, jlalif.They plan on s
honeymoon trip in May a nd willvisit here.Mr.and Mrs. Major Ormsby,
who have been here the past month
at their farm, le!t Sshmiay fortheir home in Cuper..
Misa Besse Rose Pitt of Fre-
mont, spoke before the Pue nt-Tescher Ass'u. here Tuesday eve-ning.The meeling was hed at
gg;igh sehhzol bmilgingugnd was
argent ld so ar 's v w-mll Flws talk on "'n=. Child and
Its Rightfd Heritage" was inter-
esting.The pupils of the (int and
second grades,aimwa by the irtescher,Misa Fsnehcm 'Dimmer-man, lumlabed the musical num-bers and Rev. H. Grusmueck guve
the prayer.The pres., Mrs. H. C.McClellan presided over the bus-
iness meeting,
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Webb andMr. and Mrs. Waller Echtenknmp
and children spent Sunday at the
B. F. Cook home in Fremont.
Mrs. Drusilla McCann of Omaha
visited at the home of Mr. andMrs.Ieslie Peterson the latter
part of last week.The annual high school declam-
ntory was hdd Saturday evening.In the oratorical division Ralph
Peterson won first, Barbara Mas-tick,second;in the extemporan-
eous, Margaret Pfeiffer was first,Edward Dolan,second;in the
Dramatic, Mudel Plugge was first,
Rachel McClellan, second;in the
humorous, Rupert Peters was firstandCatherineWinset,second.
PUT A. Lrrru: BIT m m mYOUR SAINT PA'l'RlCK'S DAY
DINNER.
"It seems there were two Irish-
mzn,Pet a nd Mike"-and when
\'-hw KW tagetha, they dehnhd
Saint Patrlek's Day!Just as ws
all cdebrate the date, set aside u
Munch nu, so the story mm be-
cause some thought. tha good Slim
was born on Um eiédh and some
on the ninth.A day lo r putti n
and pleasant events, and weain'
0' the green, whether your "mmm:
and fsyther ue Oirish or mt!"
Anythi ng s oo d ana me m my
be eaten on Saint Patzick's Dly
but it's nice tu nerve mmething
g t ; "m¢¢§;n¢ lhmmvck-shaped,
and something very Irish!First, thezdn "Mm'ph7s"--potsr
toes, of course.What bettenhing
m dn than to cook them 0'Brien,
first frying them in a bland corn
oil which turns them just p perly
crisp and brown and than ng
Diem with spicy onion and bril-
lbmt strips of canned pimenw?
.Potatoes 0'Bri¢n
One qt.pared, cubed, raw po-
zames,mc a nd Pepper,2 nbsps.
onion, 1 (395 oz.) can pimenbos, 2
tbsps, chopped green pepper, com
oil.The patatoes should be cut in
hal!-inch\ cubes.Put them in a
trying basket and immerse in corn
oil heated to 350 degrees F.or
until it will bmvm a bit of bread
in vue minuw.Drain, dust with
salt and pepper and add Lhe green
peppers,pimintoes and minced
~.l or~~ec er,a s o o ~y_L i r a . A d r i a n J . E d ~ r a n d a m u s -
#_ _, ; ¢ ?I
a
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'26 ln \\~~es 3 ?:~51k35*Fi ' | - i - --_i g #i n
ben of the basketball wnm and
their cvavih at dinner at \.he&!'home.Ea¢h were asked to bringayoung I dy.Th.; member; nl
the tegm and guests. attending
were Mis Marjorie Godney,
Marion Reid,Doris linrrlnon,Gretchen Gnmmel,_Ramonu Crum#
Ofitlulll |.Prsynm
The word w o w m a ha s" u w t h v o l w l n d l d v m a » m ~
pa ln n
W o rk nf lh n hla or y
Accord ing to | lur ny by Jonphw. Bon, professor of lndullrhl ou-
|1neortn|nr New York univar-
lify .h would require l2.000.00(l.~000 servants to da the work that
machinery perform:each day In
t h e U n l n a m me ;n \ | e m mn o d
th at fo r e ver y man,woman an d
child tn this country lhera ll gen-
eme a p o we r eq u a l lu th a t o f 1 0 0
d u e s .-
a£sweetfor t.hedny,ifpu¢,emizd
dates are :hailed with cut marsh-
mallmvs,tha cut ur sticky side
sprinkled with Nw green ;..'".
and s Huy Dag- of Erin perched vu
mp,No such eelebnimx woudd be
compld¢ withmlrt mation of the
Blarney Stone, whirl! is mpposod
In give kuhmzn their gm _of
lllbterv-Blarney m m or no
uhm, stone , you will like thas
m n m 4 *
Iri s h Ki na
Omaha !! mp (56 lb.)pa nnt
buick, I5 pkg. padeurind dai"-
% cup pomlnmd sugar,2 eggwhius unbeaten.Stir |11 ingred~
ia n bv gv tha hznbnwlumti lthe y
an Qnumghly hlend.ed_Dmp the
uxhdmra by talspandnls on a wall-
oi kd baking sheet or invzrmd
dripping pan.Bxke in a modatle
oven (850 F.)lor 15 minuiea.
Mnkes'18 khan.
Park wish Sweei Pn mn u and
Apples
This is unusually good and aff
tractive to serve as a plate lunch-
eau.One pound of pork chop.; or alice
of fresh ham, 2% cups of milk (or
1 water and 1% condemed milk),
1%teaspoons salt,56 tenspoon.
pepper,1 pound of sweet pota-
toes,peeled and quartered,8
apples, peeled and cored,8 tea~spoons ol seeded raisins, 8 table-
spoons nl sugar,2 teaspoons of
cinnamon( or to taste), B marsh-
FIELD
FEEDISGet our paée. o
alfa and §weet
b<~di
egwm wl l r k a
.trh mast. of 1 lu r n o o n m dhe ve r dn g a t t h e E .C.,
Li p pi n c o tt omc .~~L Mr . a n d M n . A lf r n l W n n u n n n r l a ~
Rm.r ¥..T Mnrnn and Charlet¢r . . .-. . "_. - - - _ .. . . . . - ._. . _L a mb o f B la i r , we n He r ma n c a ll
ern Wednesday .
Th e g u i ld wi ll h o ld th e i r we e k
ly m e e t i n g w i t h M n .C1165 Han
sen.
Carrol LUW e drove to Mend. Neb
Sa tu rd a y , f o r a vis i t a t th e le s tm
Sc hneider home.
Th e a u xi li a r y me t Tu e s d a y a f t
e m o u n i n reg ular session at the
lzudl.F i ve n e w me mb er s wi ll b e
in itia te d in to the o rd er .
Ben W es t has b ee n c on fi ne d bt
hi s h ome s in c e Thu rs d ay wi th th :
pre va ilin g ep id emi c , the g rlpp e.
Mr. and Mrs. J esse W ebster unc
c hildre n s pen t S und al? at t h e F a ;
W e b me r home, near ekamah.
f=".=s°=.:-:~:.2'em°',;._e~£-5. Weakness I.-...m u m . q w v u , ". m uhh lldz e n we r e di nn er e m Sun-f l y a t t h e E . G J li p p g e o tt h mm .
.Mr.Will Bnmmn of Uaklmd,
wu a . c aller nt.thbChule a Klub
.rx..man.
'"'»'2,°'. § ' M Slab ~
a n d M n . ~d i . l s , l o w u m d l l x s .M u ~ y M n n n
o l x w o o d l é m ,I c w a w e r e dlnnex
g u a | t s F r l d A y u ! M r . a m l M n . T e d
Olln ge x.
m ' G i t \ i n ¢ U u N i ' : l H-¢h;g;;~.l 4 - 5 J '.
n u m ! ! ! o r umlnl. du n to tun nsu n.|m u n a asal B lld lo r Ir r i tati o n .u m 1unu n y o u fe el u re a. d op ra ne dma x tr y th e C h u : ' r u nm b h l l n l t u t l d r a u h d n th r u. n u n 1s mlnue u.u m #e u m m n u fo r rn ld an d l u n n o -m u n u r z n v n u g g l u x u r o -n u m a n U r d u ly . u n au r ¢ h than.-d G u n n t a e .Mu n q u i c k lyas eonAl|¢lon|6l!mDro:; =--gg
i | |nn a w o n a s 1
'IHE BLAIR/ DRUG
COMPANYMr . a n d Mr s .Alb er t W o od wa rc
a n d daug hte ra, and Mr s .N .R
fhirdir nnrl Dic kie were visidmz
Herman relntiws Friday evening.Dr.:mul Mrs.C. R. Mead olBlair, were guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Robertson.Roland Wachter of Wayne, spent
the week-end here at the hofrne ol
his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Her
'WachterMissMargaret McConnaha,z
graduate nurse, has n position irtheveterans hespitdl at Kansa:
City.IId Olson has been busy the pas1
week wiring; the Fern West. am
A. R. Harper homes.Clarence,Hamid,Ciayton amAlicellrnnflert. of Hooper, visibet
mes,salt and Pepper,2 tbsps.
on, 1 (395 oz.) can pimenbos, 2
sps. chopped green pepper, corn
l.The potatoes should be cut in
~ll-inchmubes.Put them in a
ying basket and immerse in com
I heated to 350 degrees F. or.
ntil it will bmvm a bit of bread
one minute.Drain, dust with
»t and pepper and add the green
eppers,pimintoes and minced
nion sauted until tender in two
~blespoons nil.
Shamroclu may be made in oneI several ways, snlnds made of
~unda of green pepper filled with
ottage cheese, cookies out sham-
ock shape,and shnmrock rolls,
ot so difficult as you thoughts
~hen there is no cutting in of fat,
~in this recipe:
Shamrock Rolls
One cup scalded milk, 2 tbsps_
ugar, 111, tbsps. salt, 56. cup com
il, 1 cup cold water, M yeast cake
tbsps. lukewarm wnter.3 pts.
rand flour.Add sugar, salt and
il to scalded milk and when they
re blended add cold water.Mix
'east with lukewarm wawr and
dd to other mixture.Add only
nough flour to make a sponge
~hlch am be beaten until smooth.
t rise over night and add enough
our to knead.Let dough rise
gain until double its bulk and
hape rolls into shammcks by
~king tiny balls of dough, plac-
ng three halls in each division of
uffin pan.Then let them double
heir bulk and bake in hot oven,50 F., fifteen minutes.For quick
~lla use double or triple amount of
east.
Even the menu must soon a bit
~I green.The colored cocoanut
rostettes may now be bought in
»= n, and will decorate in true
ibemian fashion these cup cakes,
hleh have a flavor made delight-
ul because of the spices and whole
~ome symp they contain, and boast
he name of
Emerald Isles
One-hal! cup butter. licup brown
~uK8\', 'L wp dark com syrup, 2
~EKG. U5 cups flour, 3 mps. bak-
'ng powder,1 tsp_cinnamon,'A
p. mace, 55 tsp. salt, 54 cup milk.
ream butter and sugar together,¢d add well beaten eggs.Mix
~ymp and milk.Mix and sift the
-ingredients and add them ad~
mately in creamed ingredients
d mix well.Bake in cup take
pans with oiled paper in bomm
1 1 ddes well oiled in quick oven
for 20 minutes (400 F.).Frost
with "DY simple frosting and
sprinkle generously with green
-- oanut fmstettes.Another note-|.nd a wholesome
one-may l bmusht in as the hit
dny mmm and evenlng.Each
l gave A Special number for
the program and an address
"Abundmtly" was given by
All Gilmore of the Fmnonla
Y.C. A.Rev. Adrian J. Edgar
gavs- a mport of the summer in-ntitube held here last year and
Herman .Crowell of Omaha, man~
Ggvr of tha institute, also gave a
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Murtlx, their
duughter, Mrs.Phil Walken,Mr.Walken and Lois Ann of leigh,
spent Sunday here at the home ofMr2Marth's brother W..,m. Steen,Sr.
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~,J your arms , yo ur neck.
These Pains ma y be mi s -
~-taken fo r Neuri lis , Rhe uma -
"'-~~» -~tism, Lumbago, Sciatica.
Stop thorn with that modern, plunnt, minbHavored tablet,DR. MILES' ASPIR-MINT.It's quick in action and elfective.T r y i t f o r H e a d a c h e , C o l d l , a n d N e u r a l g i n .T ,B i z "
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~|'LL ET RE |EF"OF1 YOUR MONEY BACK
-. .. .
Plane Clnnge the Address of our Pa per to
~I fresh ham, 2% cups of milk (or
1 water and 1% condensed milk),
1%teaspoons salt,56 teaspoon.
~epper,1 pound of sweet pota-
~s,peeled and quartered,8
apples, peeled and cared,8 tea~spoons ol seeded raisins, 8 table-
spoons ol sugar,2 teaspoons of
cinnamon( or to taste), B marsh-
mallows,4 tablespoons of fat.
_ Dredge pork in flour, then dip
in milk (condensed may he used).
then in $4 rup flour mixed with 'A
cup of rolled cracker crumbs, ses-
soned with 'A teaspoon of salt, 'fi
teaspoon pep r. Fry golden brow-nln the fat f-5'l» deep baking dish
(or large skillet).Add potatoes,npples filled with the sugar and
raisins, also cinnamon mixed with
tho fzukar.Add milk to which
rest of salt and pepper has been
added.Bake in moderate oven
about 45 minutes. turning potatoes
once.Just before serving place a
marshmallow on each apple and al-
low to brown.There will be al-
most a cop oi nice brown juice left,
which may be served with the meal
Meat is so tender can be cut with
a fork.Bake this uncovered_K
desired use only as many apples
as there are chops, 6 or 6 to the
pound.About 8 medium sweet
potatoes to the pound.A delicious
meal.
Carrot Rmlt
If you have _difficulty serving
canots to your family, be sure and
try this on them, as it ls delicious
and different, the faint flavor of
onion giving the carrots s brand
new and delightful touch.
Boil carrots until tender,then
dice fine.Season well and put in
buttered baking dish.Grate a tea-
spoon of onion for every two cups
of diced carrot and add.Cover
with medium white sauce and
sprinkle generously with buttered
crumbs.Graham eracker crumbs
are best.Brown nicely in oven
and serve.
Pecan Sadsd
One tablespoon gelatin, 2 table-
spoons eold water,1 cup boiling
water, 'K cup of pefruit juice,
4 tablespoons of gar,'A cup of
diced celery, 12 stuffed olives, I2
whole pemn meats.Soak gelatin
in cold water for 5 minuw.Add
BUSH! and grapefruit juice.When
beginning to set add celery, olives
sliced, and nuts_Turn into molds
or pan rinsed out with cold water.
When finn turn out on crisp let-
tuce and serve with mayonnaise
and s spoonlul uf whipped cmam
on each serving.This is very de
llclouq wltli rout turkey, duck or
ehleksn.
part of last week.The shnual high school declarn-
ntory was hdd Saturday evening.In the oratorical division RalphPeterson won first, Barbara Mas-tick,second;in the extemporan-
eous, Margaret Pfeiffer was first,Edward Dolan,second;in tho
Dramatic, Munel Plugge was first,
Rachel McClellan, second;in the
humorous, Rupert Peters was firstandCatherineWinset,second.There were thirteen contestants.
Mr. and Mrs. Emest Eisner anddaughter, Margaret of Anaheim,
Calif., arrived in Arlington the lastof the week.Mr. and Mrs. Eisnerwho each direct a church choir in
Culif., have n leave uf absence for
three months,nnd for the next
three weeks will have charge ol the
mmsic st the Evangelistic meetingsin David City in the First M. E.church.The remainder of than
time the Elsners expect tn spend
E. C. Lippincott home.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Noah Marsh and
two children of Tekarnah,Mrs.ll~Iar aSeltz and Mrs. Hunter of
Oma vidted at the Charles
I-Imk home Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mn. Harry Smith and
Mr.and Mrs.Floyd Smith were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. andMrs. James Sylvis of Fremont.The Bench Community Club met
Thursday aflemoon with Mrs.
Harry Smith and Mrs. Floyd Smithl
Twelvegnembers and two visitors'
were present:The two visitors
were Mrs. Rudolph Mencke andMrs. Charles Thielloldt and being
the two ladies are now Iivinz in
the neighborhood they added theirnames to the membership list. TheGubwillmeetna n with Miss
Ida Luenlnghuener.Mr.and Mrs.Clark Lippincott
called at the Ed Olsen home Thurs-day evening tu see the new_boy.
Hafve You
Moved Recently?`
If so please send us your
Change of Address
On the Coupon Below
talk amid nnnowinced the dates for
the institute this slrmmer, June 19
to 26, at the I-'air Ground parkhen again.An hour of g-amen fgl~lowed the program.At 8:80 a dm;
ner was served by the M. E. ken-
aingwn ladies.Delegatinna from
Valley, North Band, Fremont and
Kennard were pmsent.Mrs. H. L. M|:Kibben was host~
miles.
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L o w r l u c n s o r m o a n ( ; A l l
$430 to $630
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. » - l n r a c l l n Hu n u n i c o l o n , r i c h ,l o n g - # c u r i n g up ls of la ur y ,
# u r l "'
hesitate about calling nt a
Gi:l's home and risking a
" `on" from her
inquisitive little brodm.
He much prefers to call her
on the Tdephone-
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Many other Ford owners report the some satisfactory
performance. Everyparlhanbeenmndotoendure---to
,a .pu l l la
n n n A n a n | : w | - m o m ; - n l r l n o u m
Farmers Elevator
and irgini ;&n ~ r e Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. Hans And(-r-
son an daughter, Flora of Oma-
ha.
Little Donald Hagge, grandchild
of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Koenig re-
'_, . .,.
M o r e t h a n
73,000 miles in
a N e w F o r d .
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hrlr nhe n ho e h lba w bqgd lmhu |»||¢o\\.|,d|rol\¢»¢ f¢ °¢ ¢U°v ¢J v ~» |v Nl»-¢~b¢ 4 H°¢,¢"~°q':¢ ¢ r F °¢ * l ¢ " ¢ '
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its good perfonnanee,economy and reliability.l n
stamina and endurance are particularly apparent in
sections where had roads and severe weather put a llnvy
extra burden on the automobile.
InleeethanayearanewFord'I`udor5edllwa1|
driven more than seventy-three thousand miles eva a
diiicudz route. The operating wat pa mile wal very law
and pnctically the only expense for repairs was for new
piston rings and n new hearing for the generata.
Thecarearriedmaveregeloedof 1200 ponndnot
mail and was driven 250 miles daily."The Ford hu
never felled to go when I was ready," writes one of the
three null carriers operating the ear."The starter did
the trick last winter even at 34 degrees below man. The
FEEDIS II
Get our prices on Alf-
alfa and Sweet Clover
seed.High Germina-
tion and Purity Test.
W e Handle Feeds of All Kinds
I
I§1fthn Wm. Branded. Tactile IH!!llll;"¥;|l1!,
M r .~~~~~~| u v a v s n l u m ; u » l J n ,l l l Q u \ l C l l L.- . . -¢ ¢ f . . . . | . . ., . . . . . - . . ¢ . ,. . ¢{ | n r ~\ ' I h o r v a d d ' H ? e t e r s e n a n d t w o c l u l
4.
ur,Wvrt: Duuuuy guu nm un.un..v -.-._Ue h li n g home.drgn and #figs C}1r1s Kruse.Th e y
Mr .an d Mr s .Fr e d Ro g e r t a n d enp y ed a} hlc e b zrthda y lunc h. Mr.
II.1r lc -y spent Sund ay at the Ha r -and Mrs. [Ed Ols on and D n g ma r
old W e bs te r ho me , ne ar Tek amah .und Mr. a fi d Mr s.fels Rasmussen
Th e I ln r r y Cooper ho mo , n o rth
o f to wn ,wa s pinc ed und er quar-
an ti ne S un da y ns 'thc little da ug h-
ter, Jac queline has sc arlet. fever.
I t.w .Re i d , who i s ma ki n g h i s
ho me th i s wi n te r wi th h i s d a u g h -
ter, Mrs. Roy Gili ilnnd, vi sited nn~
oth er d au gh te r,Mr s . J .W .Br ay ,
ne ar La k e Qui nu eb au gh Th ur sd ay
and won t fr om the re to De c a tu r to
Svc nnother dau ghter,Mr s .S.S.
Rnnrn.
were evening g uests.Mr .an d Mr s .He nr y Ro we a n d
Hiro.Mi nn ie Tr i p le tt o f Bla ir,
visited Sunday after noon a t the
Bertha LOW Q home.
BELL QREEK VALLEY
Th e f o li o wi n g n tte n d w th e pin-
Ochie pa r ty a t th e He n r y Scheer,
J r .ho me 'Fr-iday even ing:Messrs.
Mm. Chrislenre Hugelman retum-cd h ome Fr id ay aft er u mont h's
sta y a t th e Geo . Hu b er h o me a t
Bennington.Mr s .Robert Daug herty _ and
s ma ll daughter of 0ma| 11\,_v1s| ted
at the parenta l, E. W . Burdi c home
fro m Thur sd ay until Su ndn y __
Clnu dc Y owe ll, wh o is a pa ti en t
a t th e University hospitaI,_i s r e
porte d to be slowly re c ove nng.
Anno unc e ment has ju s t been
ma d e o f th e ma r r i a ge J a n .2 3 a t
Pap illio n, of l-'rank Morr iso n, son
o f Mr , a n d Mr s . J o e Mo r ri s o n o f
He r ma n ,an d Mi ss Goldi e Feer,
da u gh ter of lllr. an d Mm. D e l ma r
Fc e r o f B lai r .
Th e ju n i o r sewin g c lub me t o n
Wednesday a f te mo o n wi th Mr s .Geo.Sheets.Th e r e wa s a good
attendanc e.The ho ste ss ser ved a
nic e lunc h.
Mi s s Ne llie Ma e S he ets c a me
ho me f r o m W a y n e Th ur sd ay e ve -
ni n u. ill wi th th e g r i pp c .
Th e Mi s si on S tud y c la ss o f th e
Ba p tis t c h u r c h met a t th e c h ur c h *
las t Mond ay eve nin g.Th ey b eg an
the stu dy of n . new b ook, "A Cloud
o l Nitnesse s" bt E lsie Sin grnaete an d lllesdumos L u th e r Mo n k e a n d
Bi lly ,Hoy vard Ru we ,Do na ld an d
Ric hard,Au mxs t K e r k h o lf ,Sta n-
ley and Rodney .
Mr s . A lb er t Ni e ma n e n te r tai n e d
th e St.P a u l s l a d l e s 'A i d a t h e r
ho me W ed ne sd ay a ltemoo n.
Sta nley i ke rk hof f spe nt S atu rd ay
wi th Ke n ne th Str en g er .
Th e Fan tn nelle L u th e r Le a gu e
me t Fr i da y eve ni ng f o r their
mo nthly me etin g.
L u th e r Mo n k e wa s a B l a i r ml b
er F r id ay .~
Mr .an d Mr s .George Stra nger
an d Mr . a n d Mr s . Har ve y Ha r tu n g
an d P h y lli s Ro s e we r e vi si to r s a t
Luther Monke'a Sunday e vening.
Mi s s Leona Geisselman,dough-
te r of Me. a nd Mrs . Go ttli eb Gei s-
se lmn n wa s u n i te d i n ma r r i ag e to
W a lte r hlie man,son o f Mr .a n r
Mr s . He n ry Nie ma n a t th r ee p . m.
Su n da y af temo o n a t th e S t. P au ls
Luth era n c hur c h.
M r .an d Mr s .E d Me y e r an d
W m. E c me n ka mp o f W ay n e , we r e
weebendvvnisitors at the J ohn Ec h-
¢_| .-...._" _\._._,
~z
a m n o ;; . v n b ,1 I g w - . .. ;n u - » ` . ` "v w - .v y n a n n n n r '| | ;s v n ul h i s v i c i n i t y ,w a s h e r e a f e w d a y s M r .a n d M r s .A u g u s t .K e r k h o f f
Te st .w e e k r e n e w i n g a c q u a i n t a n c e s
T h e f a m i l y n o w l i ve s n e a r H a m -
""i "n' §;. "£$ §'L "'x°r. h°;wi ll enter-.Mi s s S wh ' W a te r ma n i s e n jo y -
fain 'Lhg Lf| ,d],e3' ~ fg r their reg-Ing 8. visit Wlul l*El8.u\?e8 Et FOBf¢&I..
..:.... m.nn|{\u ...Ha Inn \u..,\......,:...f Fr e mo n t mli e r n f r o m here th i s
.and son, Rodney were Omaha shop-
pers Saturday afternoon.
and ...wwg and we "e.....v.....,,March is,Mr. and Mrs.Lawrence Larsonhave moved onto the farm whereHoward Curley has been lilvng.Mrs. E. E. Young was called to
Holdrege, Neb. early last week by
the serious illness of her father.
He passed away on Tuesday.Mr.
Young went over Friday to attendthe funeral.The Everett Himes and Rev
Moran of Blair cars mme together
on the narrow bridge north o itown Tuesday evening.Bow can
were damaged.The occupants en-
cnpell injury.Mr. Himes and fam
ily were on their way to the pic-
ture show at Tekamah and Rev.Moran was eturning ua Blair.Mrs. H.. Cameron entertained
nt a dinner at her home Tuesday
evening, followed by bridge.Her
guests were Mrs. W. H. Hughes,Miss Kathryn Hughes, Miss Bessie
Lyzholf, Mrs. Anna Peddie, MissMargaretKroese,Miss MaggieLowe, and Miss Caroline Wachter
Miss Maggie Lowe received the
high prize,Miss Bessie Lyzholf,
second and Miss Margaret Kroese,low.Mrs. Hughes was given a
guest prize.The regular monthly meeting o!
the D. of H. was held Friday eve-ning nt the home of Mr. and Mrs.D. W. Rutledge with seven
present.Mrs. C. R. Gray and Mn.J_ D.Lowe were on the soclsl
committee and served a tasty
week were Messrs. and Mesda.mesJ
Wm. Wllkeniug and Helen,Wm.
Hqltnmnarld Lester, Walter Web-'
rneyer and family, Leonard Echten-
kamy# Verna and Elna, Mrs. Lou-ells Meierhenry,Pearl Sténger,
Irene, Leona and Viola Holtman.
Messrs, and Mesdames John, Jr.
and Leonard Echtenkamp and fem-
llies visited Sunday alwmoon at
the John Echtenknmp, Sr. home in
Arlington
Ira Russ ol Shelton, is assisting
August Kerkhoff with his farm=work for several months thisj
spring.l
n L I N G ' r o N N o m s 3
Misses Evelyn Katt und Lenora
Gnuse spent Sunday afternoon andevening at the W. L. Scheer home.Miss Dorothea Scheer of Blair,visited at her home near Arlingtonlast Sunday.
A son was hom to Mr. and Mrs.Clyde Wilkinson Tuesday, Apr. 10.
On Monday,Apr.I1 a daughter
was born to Mr. and Mrs. Chas.Miafeldt.
Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Pfeiffer spent
Sundny` ln Fremont at the Ray
Rubens home.GH-nd Master Orville Andrewsof Lincoln, Grand Secretary Lewis
E.Smith of Omaha. and DeputyGrandMaster John Tanner nf
»lunch.The Aprll meeting will »e|held with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Coop-
er nb their home at Tekamah.Mr. and Mrs. John Andersen
entertained Saturday,Mrs.Hen-
man Honeywell und her sister-in»
law of Persia,lows and Mrs.
Adenn Jensen of Blair.Mr.and Mrs. John Thielloldtwerethe victims of a snrprluo
puty last Thursday evenlng, Mrh.
12 on their twelfth wdding an-~_ Mr. _ Thlelfoldt eele<
North Bend took n nl n1inent pan
ln n ceremony held urlday eve-
ning at the Masonic lull when amortgage on the hall was burned.
Delegation from Omaha, Fremont,Hooper, Kennard, Fonunelle and
other Down.: were present lt the
affair.The Eastern Stu'Indies
served a lunch at the close.Miss Alice McK.lbbe.n went toLincoln on Friday where she ng-
bended A fdruul of the Ddta Sigma
Delta, a guest of Rodney Petersonnrazed his birthday March 6 andthe two events were an incentivefor relatives to gather than bring
mg their suppers and enjoying a
pleasant time together Those
Present included the D. 0. Sheetsfamily, Mr. and Mn. Geo. Shasta
,mn »..... .\.m___, . . .,...
of Arlington, who is a memberon Saturday sm wasgfzined by herbrother, Mann and . y left that
ds to return to Denver, Colo.fn. Bnd Mn. HT J. Cnpenhofl,
and son, Rdph, Dr. and Mn. Fred§9'"': ~ Qnxcilln M|:Cgnn a nd'
-.._.- . w u u l u n e n , u ly vo n s n e e man d fa mi ly .
Ph i li p C o op e r i n s ta y in g a t th e
H. C . Co op e r ho me a nd atte nd in g
school.
n . .mm s .remue u o w m ,a ll lo n u e r ly
o f A r li n g to n b u t n o w o f 0 m l h s , \
attended the Masonic "open house'
he m Tla un d ny even i ng .\
Tha c onven tion of t.l1¢Fremont-,
Blair Telephbne Co
Local and Long Distance Servi
n n n A n a n | : w | - m o m ; - n l r l n o u m
THE B-I-fun Follcw my
hesitate about calling nt a
Gi:l's home and risking a
" `on" from her
inquisitive little brodm.
He much prefers to call her
on the Tdephone-
Inhezm om.~/t ~ {`
4 ~
ln|Inull¢aS¢odlor |ua¢nyn:¢arl¢r»ua¢fi»ar¢;.»:;i:l|;»'|;
fa uonolnalqrlc lc ubnenauolllna lonfrde adolllua forl,
b u e a d q lo p u ld o u n lu p - b u p n lh n r c u ly d o p n d n d a .
un rnuay evening Supt. mdlsub-di¢rir:t of young people wsMrs. Shruder enteriahud the mem- I held hem at the M. E. nhumh mf / - .Jdra
\.4 ~»i.
-1'1\e Ente '
_ _'awn cws smovs .4 mmm of .mm mm fnf f wn num: slum:
».~ST. PATRICK S DAY PARTY Sootfabluff Recrlldonxl Pqlora.
,.Sympathizerr "Euw's your h Wm. C Kuhn,well known
n f um Mn. D. W. Bell e nwr'Bomni|7"u|..x.. M. \-m ___----
Blur, Nebraska, Mnnzh 19, 1981
A
ol Numa mnév in 19<vza¢'1u¢¢r\v|,,;.wmi eariient msd:,U
§ ( f |-they movadio l.AlIkn_View, ~ D. ,mnrney spent for their oonstnxcdon
__S'at hichplaoe theghved n!-\| haf 'goes out of the state sim all in<
is mf continuing but ends with the
-bmmmm.An lct which by itsinlmnm endur€| mr .kmner mm.
1 \Y '" " " "I `Ideath.Shawna me momer ox
FR ANK S M ITH mc s mw
Frank Bigslow, well known and
highly respected citizen of Blair,
'five girls and one boy.The eldest
a daughter, being married.
Beddaa the husband and chil-
dren she leaves one brother, Harry
Ervey o! Blair md two da mn.
died suddenly at eight c'clock A. M.Mrs. Nellie Bowles ol Bm: Clem~
Saturday a¢..)-ds home in north entin, Calllorniu and Mrs. Myra,
Mah'at the age of 69 years,7 Befrkf also of South Dahlia.all
months gud 4 days.of whom were present at the fun-
He had been about his eral ceremony whiw was held on
duties on the day prior to his Monday, Much 16 av. Lake View.
death and in apparently normnl '
hemlthl When he awoke Snturhy AMONG THE BEE8 Inwming, he complained of seem |
palms in his back and Mrs_ fig;
low asked him to remain in ha of David sa n :5 iswhile she busied herself with her e n n " ; : d m- a t e w i t h ~ J S .
duties.On returning to him she heart was mnved,and the hear; of
found him dead.his people as the mes nf the woods
peceaaed was bomin StnWb°2Ty are moved with the wind.
Pomt, Iowa, August 10, 1861.Ke An old man was planting a tree
can-nc to B!dr forty-three years ago one day.and " smce than been n reddsnt Luboring with pick and shovel and
conunuxlly.spade,In the year 1883, he was united Where it was very plain 1_0 see
in marriage m Mn. Sadie Hull-He could not enjoy the shade.
man.To this union seven children "Fancy lad" he d' "I know well
were born, all of whom have P"'°"l'|l never see xthis a tree;
on except two, Mrs. Ed Wolff and I|.'s 81| I can leavé when 1 am gona
both ul Blair.
family iq ltill
living in Blair.Th a n a n eight
grandchildren and
grnndchilriron.
Mr.Hi; »2~»v was
family of five to
nephew,Dale Stough,resides in
Mrs. Fred Nametz,
The mother of this
three great
the last of a
pass on.A
lTo those who follow me."
Long years after a wary traveler'Stopped beneath its shade;
With thankful henn he blessed the
Who labored with pick and spade."There is not much we can 1506
wx'2s¢'char¢\'>S um an me enu vnlimited time the inte is required
to ga thrmnxh the mme pmgnm
al rebuilding and refimlldll-At
this particular time when (all and
interest money an no hard to get
by reason of the low prices of
Nebraska products All new enter-
prise: that require new !imn¢i1\8
should be avoided.Any citizen of
thi s hir and unbonded state of
Nebraska, where 1§W,000 intelli-
gent people make their hams, who
should attempt to inxugunbe a
sham bonding program for m y
:la nd a public enemy and ban-
ished from Nehraskl.A friend to
Nebraska U. S. Regme.
D A NA c o m m s NO TE S
"'(C<mHnue?i 'frbm page one)
liver n lecture in the English
language en6tled "A Survey of
Modern Danish Literature".Mr.
Stx-andvold lectured here exactly
twenty-five years ago.
Ou: college chair presented cgn.
eerts at Atlantic,Iowa and at Aud-
ubon, Iowa Sunday, Mamh 15.
The Dana College debate season
closed Thursday evening with n
victory over Nebraska Central
College of 3 to 0.Dana Collegc
has, this yeur,met some of the
strongest debating calleges in
l n n m '1=2.And.it was wld tl|e ¥l1'P°50 whatsoever, should be de-
ta further prospérity, but we C111'¥_Nehraska and has emerged from
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M EUUIH UMAHA
Heav Run o f Ca ttle -ldo si ly
c L o wer a nd Slo w
HOGS LOWER HEAVY nun
s u ": u l h u b s l l r n l v A
q n u h r hu n t .h t h u h
t | ~ u o u o ; r . ¢ a r n n | » s 1 . uos.oo.u d s h o s n m n a
m u y .
l n : - ' r h e w a e k o v u md mf w t t h
; mn 7 r u n o l o a Nk l 6 , 0 W h n d .md n| .h u9 dl a m» l np rl o o ,b ld |mdn.lasvern1n¥!\\1\¥25c Izm-
tained the Bridge Club at a St.
P|V.rick's party at their home on
Tuesday, mmh 17.Dinner was
mioyed at dx-thirty p. m. at the
Robinson Clie, followed by on-rd!
a the Bell home.A count of the
scores revealed Mrs. Clxrk (YEAH-um and D. v. Manu- u high md
Hr. and Mrs. John A. Rhoaden u
law.Very appropriate prizes were
given by the hasten md at a his
hour.the guests deputed for
their home, expressing their ap-pndntion Io: 1 very axjoyahle
NEBRASKA WEEKLY
mn u s r n m. n s v n - : w
gm bdevtgshbin ,,,,;='_,,,,,,., moo State Highway Deparhnent con~
09.50,Cows m d hellan md'sidex-ing plana for paving Highway
swckers md feeders also dgvdup-
ed wmldemblewnkueu.Quotations on Cutie: Good tochflce yearlmn |u.1s@s.'rs:n u
ua choice yearllnm mal hrd hrdlu
w :ood yearllnn. sv.so0s.1s:common to fair earlinu $6.500'l.60;trashy.w ed up mera
s5.50@6.50: zood.choice handy
:were ss.so@ 10.001 good to cholce
heavy steers $8.2$@10.00: ini: to
Bocd steers $7.2i@8.50;common
no nu mem $6.00@7.25; 8004! nochoicestocker: $8.00®9.00; lairno good stockers se.1s@a.oo; com-
mon w ink amckan $5,50@6.'l5;
trashy grades $4.§o@s.so: sooa w.
umm emu rms, mm; ,,mnmz~
S. Y. A., distance of eight miles
between York and Waco.
Dubois f`od mihe started oper-
ntions recently on Foss Dux;ner
farm, locawd six miles southeast
of this place.Crete-Plans being considered
for construction of $40,00Q dormi-
tory for women at Doane College.
Slafe Highway Department con-
sidering plans for paving 10 miles
between Overton and Lcxingtnn.
Wolbafh-G. A.Bussell opened
new implement store here.,Uehling "ity Council consider-
:N1 "Inn fm- inxmllatlnn of sew-
lncunble:"Worse and worse
I can'¢ even aleqi when it'a time
fa a nAs tha name : v nu moving out
o ! t h s h u ~ b o r a t Ad mn . | n w d l -
dzeued Indy nppmldmd the gap
h h md pointad w the flizunt
"Could you tell me wht is dnt
whim mat! ovur then!" she naked.
"'.l'hlt 1| mow", Nplled the ap-
hln.
"Wsll,I ihmlght no myaell,"
llnd the Indy, "bat a gentleman
jul! mm informed ma that it was
Greeee.'Nor've|Rar.
Crdahwn-Cenm sam smk
reorganized.
LOCAL OVERFLOW
Chas, Peak has moved his Iam-
ily into the Mrs.Hans Lamp pro~
party on west Nebraska street.It
is being painted on the a mi de
which grnetly improves the pro-
p¢|»|;y_
Mrs.Hi Robinson pf Aubum,
Neb., spent several days this week
'visiting among Blair relatives.
Mrs.K. A. Pound is attending
the Nebraska Assbciation of Hair-
dressers and Cosmetologists con-
vened in Omaha this week.
Ralph E. Vinton has been forced
to remain home lor a few days
...=.\. Mu .....x _-»......u 1- __...
nun,was :mea recenuy ny being
hlt by a cur ln Leavenworth,
Konus.Kuhn suffered a broken
ldt lmoe md a fractured skull
from which he ana,
HI G HW AY mu .
HEL D INVALID
(lincoln State Journal)
Attorney General Sorensen hu
given an opinion holding that S. F.
175, Abill by Senator: Rodman and
Van Kirk, in unoanstitutivnll, md
tha tt he o nl y wa y t he n ta le can
plego un isma oi' $26,000,000 in
bonds for highway paving, payable
from tho gum gasoline mx (und,
is to have tho legislature submit
the question to the voters of the
state in 1932 in the form of an
amendment to the constitution.
The opinion was in reply to a re#
quest from Senators ,herry and
\`Bowring.The attorn y general
holds that the proposed bill contrn-'
vones the constitutional provision'lugadnat the state "contracting ,1
debt" beyond $100600.llc hold:
that the state would be borrowing
the $25,000,000.The money would
he payable out of rcvsniues o' \i~'~
51300.g It is pointed out that the nppro~
Iprjiution of state funds 11 YIc';:xsT .
I8 S» 1-', 175, would be vom al xnconflict with the constitution.No
lgeislature can make un approprln-
tion act nnrepenlnblo by A future
lewlntnrot If the legislntule can
W0\'¢Kl86 thlguollna tux fund, it
an mortgage Ind do up the revs#
,nus which t h e n m will receive
from props-ty or other tnxes, and
i t a n pus m ut v rv f ldi nz ho w
th e nm my s pe nd l u n v e nu n
for t-henextsoorso oyum.
The nttomoy..g¢u¢n| Ilya the
"r »duyo'\; go" c omm. lsfirmly
P00 a govornmm policyof the statonnd hedoelhinotbe-
llevo the courts will look with
favor uP°Il the proposal which
seeks indirectly to evade the pl n
Provldons of the consdtution.
Sorensenm lengthy o p i n i o n
which also was signed by L. R.
Newkirk and George Ayers, asdst-
ant attorneys general, quotes wide-
ly (mm a large number oi court
cases bearing on the subject.
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FURN'l'l'URE SALE
On Sat dny afternoon at 2:::C
o'clock l l sell ull of myhqu~~
mid Voomle at nubllr sale nt Chg
Aye Iirothcrs Seed House.Ha
Thomsen. owner.1
9-it Si Juluxson, .'.uction<':~r
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Lumber
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Prices
inch and 8 inch Common Boards
and Ship Lap at
$28.00 per M.
3x4 and 2x6 at
$32.00 per M.
0
"Not a Kick in a Million Feet
o
Phone 3~ Phone
CHRIS'l`EN'SEN
LUMBER COMPANY
Linc oln, Nob.win undy iné fame by simply plant-»i ts }
I n 1886.I.Ir.an d Mr s .Big elow i n g a tr e e . " - Ra lp h D . B e llo w.wi th
...J :__\r:_.. ._: .n _ L .1-_.r\L.._.....n....J |\......:l x.. 6\.|x 4hnn .....¢.
wavy schedule of t4 c h o i c e ~ ~ ~ n o l»:b wlul \\||\| unu pusuuny.nu in nuw IF" .'ffP?f'§"|,ma f e e de r s s s .s o @' ms : ¢ ommo nl" B` ° - "' . "' ° ' "' -.____'r e p o rte d to b e i mp r ovi n g .|L1=:11 m l_ _also-|H.¢|1|¢!n-J- _1}._ginlr_1}e¥-_P\'°_!2"°|C . H . C h r llh ll lt n in d a le t o|l:lt|:||}*U' ax UUUO "l'. E'I' I'|a a i l : l e e d t r l " M D |.Ll. - 1 \ - - - ; | _ | | - - -moveu IIl"lTI nussuur: wne|Jraauu
whi c h plac e has .,inte been hi s
home.
Dec eased was alway s a good c iti
zen, friend and neighbor.His word
i n s n e v e r questioned a n d a mo n g
me n h e wa s h e ld i n h i g h a t e e m
I-Ie tnnl: .A rr nn f infprnaf. in rivIn
un : lllu uu l L u. ag e n i n uw hllnlifo r tree planting'f o r the plainae
sta tes an d thou sun ds up on thous-
ands o f tme a wi ll pla nted
thr ou gho ut th is .an d n ei ghb ori ng
states.So me wi ll be f p la n te d wi th
ceremony by schools, churches and
Rm:§m\1tn an d oth ers wi ll bei
gr uu u lu w m e u u n a bo ue ge u en at-er s an d their c oac h,D r .E .E .
P q p c k a
A D a n o College broadc ast,es-
DQCillly dedicated to o u r Ath leti c
Depa rtment, will be pr ese nte d o ver
Ra di o Sta ti o n W O W ,Th ur sd ay .
Mn wh 1 9 .'Plan n a i l hrnnrlrnnf urill
oowe $3.'I5@4.'l'5;stoc k ho lle r !
ss.ooos.uo:stoc k steer calves
;a. 500 o;z 5:stoc k ho ller calves
$0.B00'I.50.
A lw a s o mmr I N n o u s
With more than 22.000 frlghhomiinere mmm prices oecunao
eto r o f Gr e en Gab les s er vi c e s u- °u p a n d g f g u j a ' ; g ; } , , " £ i o § §' L
ti on to ok ove r agenc y f o r Good-severe i llness.
ti d t b e f th ter-_fjigggy. rea an u s o r is F o r S a le - - On e e xtr a g o o d Ro a n
~~De p a r tme n t ~ ~lllonth 8 Old.N.. S-Bf on -
c a ll b u m f o r p a vi n g a ui mi le s o f dum, ph one 2 21 1 o n 14 9-11.
hi g h wa y so u th o f L mc o ln a n d Mr . a nd Mr s. P i er c e Allen d r ove
_._..2t___-_LL - I lf|A...§l..!.._......hm fl||\»rnn\|Ma h "|""n¢»l».¢G..dnb
affairs and for a long term of
years he has been identified with
the city administration as council-
man from his ward.In this cap-
acity he served the city faithfully
and nt all times in an honorable
manner,looking always m the
meely planled by some indiiidund be April 2 atihe same hour and
wishing w leave the world a little will comm. of an Easter mntata
better for hadng lived in it.The arranged by Prof. G. J. lhlmin,
plant.ingof atreeneedl'l°¢b€¢XP2l1-gresident Erland Nelson and
live and need not take up much ol a Pidfessor E. E. Papeke, Pl1.D. will
business man'A time.For the sum judge the debug tournament of
of ten cents you can secure irom{Dlatrlct No. 4 which is being held
s hlw lr p m mn
n| ° n ; l l \ 9 b u d
elim !r¢KmSQ|2\l!aHheha¢ss01¢w.aao1.oo. mlwp for the day.
r / r r n u n s Q I
k a the m um ;u o r :mus e a -
1hy'a luvela. um
m m m s nu n o f
g e v g n | n | | | g g n g f g n H 1 | )[ , | , | | ; e U | |v u u u s v v u l l ,A i c u u L u u n u u y I A I v a a n .C o r n h u s k e r H i g h v f i i f ~1 \| . . , , . .A l l e n ' s p a r e n t s ,M r .a n d M r s .
C l e a r w a t e r - H .G V e e n k e r o f G .J .W a l f o r d f o r a .f e w d a y s .
N e w p o r t ,p u r c h t d q f i * § ' q l a c é T l g h -W .J .K o o p m a n d r o v e o u t t o
| a t r e f r o m M u r r e l l S i m p s o n a n d N o r t h P l a t t e ,N a b . ,l a s t w e e k a n dntt4rM'\lNbdll8 i
lBill A8mI.lB38Il.lbruulzht Mrs. Konnrnan and rlmnrrhMilford-Contract awarded to'ter "Mau ilk-rE~§" '»Ea'é)»I W W ? ~E. H.Burr for construction of hnle b¢>en.vi¢itinv nt rim nr. 1.P
good of the city in the administra- I mv of the lesdinz nurseriesan lat/Oaklmld. Tuesdlay and Wernes» |Bome 11.000 mm a new um new hospl a m b s l r r l w d t o r t h e o p e n l n z acl
L L ;_- \ » 1 a n d u n u l n n n m n n ; n ¢ l a l l l '_~
mul at Home éiniei i.">.'a:? a;"" ' . ; i ; '
__|su..;.!|2_L_-___ __ I Hr.and H n . w .J.Koopmnntion of his <»ff1ce.lelrfa, hackberry,missin olive orlday of ;1n,,we|<,
um ww; -nu vuvw -ww |=..m».-.I>{as1.\n|ne wlsu member 01 me w.v.w.ash, wmcn are me most uepenx-M ]lu 4 h ummasu. co FARMERS nn over "°},'",°de, mum partment=»g for twenty years held the able trees to plant in these an WA _sold xt $500035
f 'i ~'1 ~--.Th. Tia.; »§°.`I1'L'i.'..°,'l'.f',. ..'¥ff,2.'§ I?§.'°??'=."f'I.i 'Eli 22% °2f,'1"§,f 'mans YET AvA1|_AsLE x-'on nt "~°°@°°°-~=<= sheen =¢~¢1 #z%""@= u
gs -» bmw rugnway:ue-d Mm d au ter,ae er tt e dconaiderimrnlansfor..... ..+s;}:.- ¢1nnun 4|e.En"|¢&2ll.-
.-U||\rG n u u w :Au||c za |.U 1 u I LB v ei Q h W ° 5 f ~L .~ ' f ° 3 F o f | J o h n V a n B l e e t i n O m a h a . h r o n r l a v
Watchman for many yearn.
.Feb. 1, 1913 he wus married to
Miss Mlnnie Carter at Des Moines,
Iowa.Since then they have re~
dded in Blair.Mrs. Bigelow sur-
vives him,
n., .. ... -M-». --~ - ---- -»-~ --easier so get started sfvwills and
will not require as much watering
as a large one and will grow at a
suijarising :ste i i given a little
cam by keeping the weeds cut for
the first two or three years, after
Supplies of green ash,soft
maple, cangarm,Russian olive,
haney`locuat, and Jack pine seed-
ling trees for distribution this
spring are exhaumd, Clayton W.
PAT L AMBS: nt la mbl. :boi
w choice $8.25@B.'l5I X64 lgm lmr to :ood s1.1:~.s.ns:nnflve
lambs. sood ho choice $8.W@8.B0:
ahom imma s'r.zso'1.vs;mu
umm s4.oo@'l.oo.
this place for distance or 12 miles.Supedor--Plans being consider-!,\gL]NgT()N WOMAN
ed for construction of airport near HOSTEIS TUESDAY
this town.
Arthur-Sww Hi ghway Depart Mrs. Wm. J. Ludwig entertained
ment ml-kink plums for Kfildinl a group of neighbors nt her homeAnn! ..»..\».\r..,. fn ...:|... -1 \.In\n¢n"|||nThe news of his death came as a
lllock to the community and from
all sides aomww was ex resa.n ea.h e . w i l l b e s r w l y ~ i n
civic and private life goes
without saying Always free toexpress his opinion in an honest,
Blnighl. forwanj manner his plnce
which time tl1ey.will get along
nicely and furnish abundant shade
for hundreds off years.-V.W.
Blndemp,President of Nebraska
Honey Producers LAsa'n.,Minden,
Nebraska.'_
THE TOURISTS .ARB COMING
waulns wnws I0 uoumy Agent.Geo. Baht.
This leaves American elm, md-
berry, eothmwood,eatalpa,box
elder, Chinese elm,Seoul:pine
and Austrian pine on the list.
The supply of Chinese elm is very
limited, and fanners are asked to
FEEDER L AMBS: s wam. rm
aa choice ¢1.5ooa.oo: feeders. mr
w :ood s'l.oo0'1.w.
zwms : nn. ma w c ho wn meo u s : n z. m r co uw;a w w
4.35:breeders. yearllnah to
$4.W05.B0: cull amd anna
a1.oooz.oo....... ,....e....5 .. .....e. U. ...¢..~.,south of this place.
Neligh-Union Oil Co.enlarg-
ing station here.
Serlbnsr "instruction complet-'
ed on recent date on new ware-
house for Elklmm Vdley Power
Co.'a A. .. J-
IUBBURV ar temoon
lirs. Glen Nelson was a guest of
honor and the guests presented her
with a number of gifts.
Thé afternoon was spent in vis-
i
1
lung over their lnrlng..
Those pnnent Included:Mn-
.Q-ew "'!."°'!' _1;'!'!'\'¢lf!!W i l l n o t h a a a n i l u f i l l n r l o r d e r 1 u u s e e u l l n l m o f g m ; va r i e t y . ||n u i w r n g u w u y u c p u r u l r n l .u e ' IF B U E P B Q II,w A _W h i f f o r d ,C h e t
nQ1nn.a u n t \ | u r un .l ' v n u L.... 4 .1 A V E IO D IIIZ D l B l l 3 fo l "n " l n ¥~M i n h ;n E T I T. A A l r \ vn l D L Tl?Th e fune ral services we r e h eld
at.the C111-istim c hurc h a t two -
th i r ty p.rn.'Ne s d a y wi th Re v
Ha rg ett of fi c i ati ng , an d in te rmen t
was made an the Blazr c emetery .
"|*L.\u...............a r\:¢.n-.. ._:|
Almo s t be f or e we k n o w i t t h e
advanc e gua rd of the 1 931 army of
tou ris ts will b e p ass ing ou r d oor s.
At le as t f a r too ma ny of th e m will
pags uniesa we wake up to qw
I1
0
g
O
l l .
._ _ .i "- . .t ia understood th a t
f h a r d y catalpa.is a
une..J u dr in n: f ro m th e
: A I G ~
also almo s t
nu mb e r o f
a t Lmc oln ,
A L - ;- - - - . . ..
n e u ~~~r -1.1 l u a u a l n n a s a 'g l l L a n l » . u u u | ,v l l a n .n1 0 "g p p r o i d m g t g l y g g q m g g g g g H I H B B O f h i g h w a y b & t W ¢ ' 8 I l W E S T A n d r e w s ,W m S m i t h 'L e n a E c h
s u g a r b e e t r e v e n u e t h i s y c a r f i l P o i n t a n d W i s n e r .| t e n k a m p ,A .C .R o s e n k i l d e ,C h e t G
W e s t P o i n t C h a r l e s M e a d W 1 | |M a r s h a I l ,H a r r y G i l f r y ,H Wth e r e su lt o f th e Zi re e t W e lilrr i
S u z e !c o mp an y s v r i t h d n w d o f op e n n ew s an d wi c h sh o p i n Ho w -Sc hoettger,Le Ro y Ma ster s a m
d h n t li d tl i n fl.l1I1G.ll in L h l t M -ard W lnf nl Imilr li nu nn Qnlnfh Main r~\.....\\-|..-...rrders- il; the office
f n u f n i m m \ n f : ¢ \ u .Glen Nelson.
AT||~
Sat., March 21st
~0 ~ oP a v n l x o n
I M i l e s No rt h o f Blnlr an
K lg h v u y Nm.5
I n
LUMBER COMPANY
-.
Home Theatre
,-w - " ;1 - v - - . v - 1 ,h i s c o l l e a g u e s i n t h e a d m i n i s t r a ~
t i o n o f p u b l i c a f f a i r s , a t t e n d e d t h e
fu ne r al in a bo d y thu s e xp r es s in g
the ir sy mp athy to th e so:-rowing'
relatives wh o ar e le f t to mo ur n.
c u lli va led an d ta ug ht to en ter ou r
cloc irs rather than gm pass th em.
Th e aver ag e tou ri st r e qu ir es s o
rmr nv r io lla xs a d av fo r e a c h da y
mi lli o n seediings ~
ed th i s spri ng.A chec k-up i n
th is c o u nty o n Saturd ay ,Ma r c h
14th, sho ws th a t loc al fa r me r s
mlcm.
Spanish D a n a
Scribner Construction
for Farmers Cooperative Mermn-m u m - - . ;. - . . . _ -_1 . . _ __._ ___he is o n tou r.I-Ie mum. have gas,
oil, food, and sleeping acc ommoda-
tions Some one some where will be
have ordered 9,300 trees.County
Agent Geo.Bates hu ap p lic a tio n
blan ks for a ny far me rs wh o ar e
interested.
Thnse Toudnla
The I|nd|nt0 un danced by a mmmd | woman.Thu limo of a»dnnc e I l 0-8,bu t th e M u r a l n o
v u y l l v d y m d th a m a d e l a n m
plied by e utan au In tha hnnd x of
tha performers, and by | lung wleh
l l ac companied o n th e l u u .
Bumotlmll the munle l l noppod,
whemnpoq *he _dlncerg glio n o p
|tile Co.
I Hizhwav between
KERMO'l'I' STEWART nAl.|,tm £5533 bafle ;,;;..;i.;;1" - 1 -u g -- - -Bridgeport--Work started re-
cently on new State Irrigation
h n i l r l i n n k w i n : r n r a n i n r l fun n- Ih n fThomas Kermott Stewart, son of
Mr. und Mm. James Stewart, plo-
neer settlers of Cunning City town-
ship and now deceassd,passedawayat the Swedish Emmanuel
hospital in Omaha at the age ofhaw-uv. Years. three months and
twenty-four days.
Deceased was the youngest ln s
family of zen children and with
one exception the last tn survive.
This aception ls s. brother, Gnnt
Stewart,who resides i n bon
Angeles, California.
Mr. Stewart lived ln the C\|m-
lng City neighborhood I-nd Blsir
all his lilo and was educated in
the Blair schools.He wls never
married.Besides the brother, he leaves
ten nleoes, two nephews, s number
of cousins and a large drda of
friends to moum his death.
culled upon to furnish them.1,4
other years we have not gotten our
shiire ot this tourist U'Bd¢ ind of
this money.
lt would be s very rohservstive
estimate to SW Llut twenty tour-
ists drive through our town each
dsy.Twenty wmilts a day Yof
say 150 diy! law-DI s total of;
8,000 mums.lg our wwn,yur
store windows,qur streets,our
iohrist homes.qur hotels,and
everything about us, could be made
so attractive thad each of these
mln-ists would find it a pleasure to
spend one dollar with ua, lt would
mean quite a tidyglitxle sum w our
business men anal women.Tourists cover so much territory
tha tt ha y c a n s l xe up s t o w ns l-
most instantly.ll we can msks
ours s little better tlmn those
around us the marinus will see to
it um: ws get more uma our shi-N
I H o f f ~ G ~
State Highway Department mak-
ing plans for graveling and grad-
ing highway between Albion and
Cedar Rapids.
Maywood-Large shipments of
hogs being made from this point.
|°T1='_° " " " `
~G i v e Y o u r
M o t o r s N e w L i f e
gravel 16 ~les bf hifhway #est
of Hemingford.r f
Lincoln-State Highway Deput-
-.
H ome Th eat re
Home vf P=¢a Yhllgag Pldura '
~.Irank sfs sh are o f Go va m mé n t e m-
ergen c y r oad c onstruc ti on f und.
Sc o ttsb lu ff Ci ty to ho ld sp ec ia l
ele c ti on i n n ea r f u tur e to vo te o n
THURSDAY
MARCH 1s and 19
06 99A l o n g C a m e Y o u t h
With Chula Buddy Roger! and Francis DeeFIRE WORSHIPPERS AND CHINESE FLOWER BOAT~ ~ ~. of ~qsper, Wyo., tx;
FRI DAY a n d S ATU RD AY
Saturday Matinee
MARCH 20 and 21
"Night Work"
With Eddie Quil.|||\ nnd Sally Sun-
COMEDY-The Road Home
K i q g s
Pavnlxon
I Miles North of Blnlr an
Klghvuy Nm. 5
Sat., March 21st
uvslc BY
Omaha Nite Club
noon FIDOB GOOD uuslc
GOOD OBDBR
suPPY ~apncewn na ganswmblulf'ruff Mleek pumhm
H ome Th eat re
Home of P¢J¢a Talking Plclurea '
THURSDAY
MARCH 1s and 19
06 99A l o n g C a m e Y o u t h
With Chula Buddy Roger! and Francis DeeFIRE WORSHIPPERS AND CHINESE FLOWER BOAT
FRI DAY a n d S ATU RD AY
Saturday Matinee
MARCH 20 and 21
"Night Work"
With Eddie Quil.|||\ nnd Sally Sun-
COMEDY-The Road Home
SUNDAY and MONDAY
Sunday Matinee
MARCH 22 and za
"The Right to Love"
Wllh Ruth Chanerion md Pnl Lulu
TREE sAPs--'rAl.KA1rrooNs
COMEDY-Hin Price
FOX NEWS
TUESDAY
Glassware Night
MARCH 24
"Call of the ~ West"
Will: ,Dorothy Revier and Ma!! Moore
(X)MEl)Y-Are Nlxsrlnx W lv u
'wmmssmxv and THURSDAY
- g ~MARCH 25 and 26
" S e a L e g s "
wh Jud Ollie lml Hlrry Green
ooumv-:wa Bluff
" I remlm nma num n l l rowemmed.When one couplu u tlrod.___'another Immediately a k u l u;::|:9 ~
an d y o u s h ou ld tr y to s a ve a ome -
f i g n g o u t o f i n
"1 do, futher.I'vo d roa dy sawed
ab o u t 2,000 c ig are tte coupons.
A h u l J t l u P u t y
n lu cu lt omlr y for t ho : en gr o-
o
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oBetter Breakfasfs
:~:" r fs
Plllm ln Ballon,but lnnrhblyllrl. lplolfut would k lbou! |doun vom ahead o thu rut."who ," uksd I v~r O! an oldchurch member --~ Sunday, "annUn lad; vgho w Auuly by thtItillv llta flw~o t h s r lo t o f u l
j o y t h e i r h r e a k i n t a .T h a t i s ,
t h e y e n j o y t h e m i l 't h e y a r e n o t
e t e r n a l l y t h e s a m e .T h e r e a r e
m m !s t a n d a r d d i s h e s w h i c h a r e
m u d s h o u l d b e t n c i u d e d I n b r e a k
h a t s .b u t t h a n u e m a d e m u c h
m o r e d a l l r l b l e l l y o u a l t e r n a t e
t h e m .r e r n l n f r o m s e r v i n g t h e
s a m e o n e s d u ' a l t e r d a y .
r..|"
ma r '
I I
I Miles North of Blnlr an
Klghvuy Nm. 5
Maywood-Large shipments of
hogs being made from this point.
5 ° o n x u is d u r e p ln t h n o M m .
on.
1 C u c i n a
Sat., March 21stgravel16 ~les bf hifhway #est
of Hemingford.r f
Lincoln-State Highway Deput-
Give Your
Motors New Life
F u m a i n t h e u r
o u P u m p i n g -
Excessive Use ef on
L o u o f P o w e r
lndicate the Need
Of New Piston Rings
~.Irank sfs sh are o f Go va m mé n t e m-
ergen c y r oad c onstruc ti on f und.
Sc o ttsb lu ff Ci ty to ho ld sp ec ia l
ele c ti on i n n ea r f u tur e to vo te o n
at bo llynt qfa. ln r lc h ln nl!~ ~ e.
nnd. prqper .v prepared. make a pal-
atabls rlnk.Tha tree lrowl along
th e co u t fr o m v lr g ln la t o T u n .
The bevel-an ll made from tha 0146
haven, but ll braved more llh eot»
hs. by boiling for two minutes or
1B a r o n : a i m I r i m 4m a l e I f m p
d i s c u s B i s c u i t s H o t F c z w
\' T a r " : 1 : ' :t h e '~'-~»:lt.1,sttr '|'fx'-
g g n t h f v ( v o c u n t -*zUlll°.t o u r 1.\
* D o n n a b a k i n g p » \ \ u l a 1 a n d '~»
t u m u p u u u m s t .'\ \ ¢ . . ¢ . a n 0 . 1 ¢ u t
Sp o o n ;a h n r t c n l n z ': m d n r ;=
z r n f r d o h c M ° .Ac lr '=~¢~v¢~n=»|;ag.
.\.
Advsrtile in The Enterprise.Pubscribe for The EI\¢41'l1fi8¢-
-.~..H. ..
Bring Your Car 'in f9y.Complete
Inspection noOb}igation,
of Course
l | PHONE 219 ¢ n
Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Co.
Blair,Nebraska
tain p lenty of f ruit. ac c or ding to I n v? "' ""'9', PF* uut, hull cur
whn t phy si c i ans tell u s. b ut th is g*~*»*°f~**°"~']_;'* *'> '*'§~'*f~*=
c an 5 ,combined In ma ny wa y s .:rt\\eI1c to ...lfseil 1.:. -152
l l t h b r e l k l u t cereals and e v vu | ' " 9 ° ma . . v" \ tv n " '["1a f\
with moa t.One good way 20 give 1 Vlfnztitl, n1~pI|;*non uma!! f\"\
variety to y o ur lrrvatf art In wi*u y n ll "" " ' c a us e \ u 1 yo
pr ovld a mama: an na ; o f hi s c u lls *'@'°=¢§¢» *M* is jf '19=',§_"1=-
l l n ra ils!fr o m wh a t has bcon bt." " " ' M' ° to y n . .x .f~:1
tu r n e d " u m e te r n a l to a s t. "'='u':;\o~'e¢!so »~-=y~n U11l.|'l. a \ *f " n 3 ('lm|\\\1»hllz
TI T Y h la me nu I"1\Z|\')lu m a s 1.»-|
I h N " | m m a n u for n ht-eak*"¢i g u.a*I.ni,"an d ¢.ll "
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noon FIDOB GOOD uuslc
GOOD OBDBR~ ~ ~. of ~qsper, Wyo., tx;
uvslc BY
Omaha Nite Club
swmbluf 'fun mxwk p~as
H
- U p
ffhv lgnernl services wer, held
at the D. A. Comptnn home last
Sunday followed by another at the
Baptist church at 2:30 p. m_ with
Rev. Moran assisted by Rev. Huh
. 4 4 ¢ l I | » h | N n | » a n a l t n f . » m . n | »
of puhlldty when they return to
thdr homes.
ROAD BONDS
I nntim n nublic hearinz is 'A
\
, - M v u . . .., ...... ...............- _mxde in the Blair cemawry.
LAVINA McEVERS
be held Wednesday (ar the purpone
of dincuasing the hill providing for
thé imuinl ol $9»5»000,000 of stew
bonds, proceeds bo be used for ce-
Lavinn McEvers,fomwriy e
relddent of Blelr, but for the put
ten yum e resident of 1ndepend~
ence, Mo.,passed away at her
home in thxt city on Muv h 9,
1981.She was born' in Cdar Ru d d ;
Iowa Sept. 27, 1852 and was mer-
rle d m Elinhn Mei-hers in 1867.
'lb them twelve children were .bom
four of whom preceded her in
death.OI the remaluingwlxildren,
one daoghwr, Mrs. D. A-§Phi1liP»
is a resident ol Blair.'
The body was brought for in-
terment and the fnnerll services
were held from the home of her
daughter et 2:80 p. m., with Rev.
Carl Sels of Omeha,officiating
.. ._ __ _ ._..-......|- 1... nm
ment road building.The amoux
is insufficient,therefore large]
done to start a ,state bonding pn
mm that will 'mmm perma nm
!or by the time 1-be first bonds an
paid the meds will hnve to be r
built for the n w n l dhentegr
tion nm!chenglng tni he vm
wreck them in twenty yeers.Z
twenty years the interest paid 1
the bond: will equxl the prindp
mlldhk the oust sso.0w.w0. all
which goes out of Nebraska. The
tom me mu win be $50.<m,o
behind md faced with a newbov
issue to replace the broken dm
roedl.
We hear considerable About t
upkeep of gravel roads.It col
to keen them un but the ulder th Dann lnwnnuu.m u ...auf m ..-.Binh' cemetery.
Ma s . no s mn FE R RI S
Mn.Rosetta Farril, known to
Bhir people as Miss Rose Ervey,
panned away Muc h 12th a t |
hupihl in Valentine, Nab. wheresho mderwent an opendon for
appsndidda. Mn. Furla was born
md ra nd in this c ounty Ind vu
the dnughtef of Mr. Ind ln. Wm.
nv gy ,pi o ne e r u mm nov de-
ewmad..__ __
an the better they ue because at
the end of twent o r fi fty y um
tbefy willbeuo ao dthatthey will
carry all tha trmklc requires,be~
sides the buildng of them is dl
dune by the ue of Nebraska gn-
vd, their upkeep is done by Nab~
na h d t i un s .Theldome, nll the
money for both thdr building Ind
upkeep mv: in Nebraska md at
L b a a n d o la n i n d d ni i e t e rmn f
yuan Nebnlks hu both the wld:
md tha mnmey md tha people
thmdwpt t he unli mi hd me e ¢
Hmm hnvn hui th. mnlhnhnl hm.
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