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WILL BLAIR CELEBRATE
There has been considerable unri
tation of late relative w the hold
ing of a Fourth of July celebration
in Blair and we understung um
~lair HoldsAchievement
DayProgram
'ine Clubs of Extension Workers "MY TEACHER"
G h M. rx..~.iat er at .Chureh on "ed 'Another "ReverendGentleman"
nesdny,Apnl 29th ln a Mass had a lesson week in "What
.,311-etlng is News and What isAdvertising", ,_ whon The Pilot-Tribune refused to'' ~r »nnement:
were called an to nee what could
be done and of thh number eigh~
teen without the slightest heaiLu~
Lion put their names dbwn for nsubstantialsum.Those who have
not been approached will be in the
near future and il the remainingonesareasenthusiasticasthe
THREE BLAIR Blair WillHave /
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C0 :. s :1Thegenperfmtofthe students
of each class in each colfege and
schoo1 of the university who make
the highest grade average durinp;
the preceding two semesters of
school are recognized each year in
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Three Blair studenu amending
the Uniéedty cr!Nebralka wererecognized for hikh scholarship at
the state universitys third annual
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TlIA'l"S TRUE KERNEL
We understand that tommy
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:a th.In1v rolnllrnhon for some timeand»_.F§?iiE £.. E. ?_i I3. EE _|nelle and Directly East.CutsReportsofPmstYears\Vorki Th (;.;:0;i f
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~Outlined.Iulect Officers lsend teams of Gideonites to Blair
Ito hold the evening aerwces in the
A large representation of tln:Methodist and Baptist churches.
club women of the county wereThese teams of men will give
nssernbled together at the M.E.;varied and interesting programs.A silver offering will be taken to
further the worlg/ of this traveling
mens organization in placimlcopiesof the Bible in the hotels.
IL .»|nIn!\nm!the npwg
church in this city Wednesday
afternoon April 20th for the
Achievement Day program which
is a» feature of their work ench
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honor were Eleanor Mae Dixon.
Agriculture sophomore;Wm.G.
Rathmann Medicine junior;Mer»|
rill J.Reeh Medicine junior.|
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STATE MUSIC CONTEST
The state music contest will be
held in Lincoln Friday and Satur.
day.Blair is sending only her
soloists to this contest.Bldr will
be renrcsented by Ciara Krogh as
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that Blair is the logical point and!
as Arlington has ner fair KenL_
nard her countywide picnic Her
man her rodeo and Calhoun her
old settlers picnic surely Blair
should come in for a celebration.1
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president of the organiza
tion.1hats true kernel.
We runde the statement.We
dornot want to be a mem
bers of a one man organiza
tion and especially where
the aim and plan of thc
whole affair is £0 play into
the hands of a few.The
function of such a body
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Natural gas for Blair is an assuredfact unless a miraclephouldstopit.Already work has begun
ion the laying of a six inch pipe
iline from the main line near Fre
umont which is twenty and onehtllfmilesasthecrowfliesfrom
Blain The work of laying this
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Closes
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THE Rl-;u|:;|\Ans Am-1 Lumnnu
Welcome Rebekah lodge of this
city will be homss £0 all the
other Rebekshs of this district No.
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THE uld bs to assist the bus ilineineasinterestsofthetownwillinanunqélfishmanner and asnotfor personal aggrandize \work from a mlle to A mlle and ament.When :he Chamber |h!lf a day The i I.ppes are a.\d
of Commerce comes to it thirtysix inches underground
self and showssd s fbeKH_~The line will reeeh Fmt from
and making the connections
take approximately six weeks
the crew will lay on straight.
THE
r..Those counties of Nebraska who
are fortunate to have county
agents have been extended invi
tations to form womens clubs who
are sponsored by the extension
division of the Stete School of
.
Hi Wu!!Clalalauu buns ....._ceased and the advertising for
financiai gain began where men
tion was made of a silver offering.
There might be some uncertainty
as to just who My Teacher is
had not Co.T.T.Osterman only
.contralto soloist Frederick Kegler
as baritone soloist.The band and
orchestra will not take part in the
contest this year as the local school
authorities seem to think that it is
inadvisable to take any more.1.....\L}unA #ne ¢wh»n..r~nrv|hn\nr II nuer rm:dm MPN-.--.|.:..2 |-dmriculture.Washington
countyhus been ln the front ranks for anumberof years and the women
of the county are qulu:familiar
with club and team work.For
some time they have been carryingontheirworkintheirowncommunitiesundatthecloseof
the senmn n sort ol summing upof nil that they have done during
the yeur.On this occasion the Achieve
ment program was at its best and
it was estimated that this wusone
of the best nttended and most
interesting of all that has been
held..Mrs.A.) E.Dixon county cbulr
mnn had charge of the programwhichwasentitledMakingthe
Home Attractive the study sub
ject for the year.Community singing was led by
Mrs.Ray Rosenbaum of the Colby
Corner Club with Mrs. John Hooks
nf the Sunshine Workers as
pianist.Mrs.Dixon of the Self
Improvement Club gave the ad
dress of welcome to an audience
of .around two hundred women.Mrs.Ray Krogh of the De Soto
Club spoke informally on Why
Are We Here.
The Hillside Hustlcrs presentedthepiayletWhenMotherTook
Extcnxinn;the Bridge View Club
gave a playlet entitled Why Boys
lxnvc Home.lh¢ De Soto Club
give n project stunt.All were
well given and heartily received.
Each wus clever in its arrangement and besides entertaining the
audience taught a little lesson of
interest to ull.
Miss Clara Krogh daughter of
Mrs.Hnrvcy Krogh of the DeSoto
Cub sung a solo To tl1e.Sun.
I\lrs.Nita Ravel gave two read
ings Down on the Farm and
Our House.Mrs.Leon Hindlcy of the Mc
Carthy Irugresslve. Club gave the
unnunl report of progress which
was interesting.She s ted that
there were now hlno clu s of 154
members taki the extensionwork.She al?said that they
had taken up fifteen different
items of improvement which they
hnd studied the past year.The committee on arrangements
were fortunate in securing Lira
Roscoe Davis Hill of the exten
sion department at Lincoln to be
present and speak to the members
on their work for mother year.She stated that they would cpntinuewiththestudyofhome
decoration stressing piqtxitres
frames and proper hnngings.Also
the lighting of the home fitting
the farm house no the landscape.
flower gardens und many other
subjects of interest to home loyers
a fewweeks agoused ahal!
column ol the space in his paperdedicatednohislom~0Grams
criticizing one of my ministerial
friends for not being able to dis
cern between that which is new.s
and that which is advertising and
called attention to the fact that
the public is afflicted with the
same ignorance.He wen proceed
icy.His tlrade at that time was
incited by being asked to announcethroughthecolumnsof his paper
tcnooi me W..............._._.activities.The band and orchestra
took pert in the NebraskaWem
leyen state wide contest lust week.
Aa this is the beginning of the
last mouth o!school the Qchool
authorities beiieve that it is more
essential for the pupils to completetheir studies in a satlalaetory manner than to attempt to enter an
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in completed and has already been
distributed to many buslneslfirms
ed to outline his educational W\_ther contest.
a union church service.The speakerwasanegrooratorofnationalreputationhissubjectdealt
with Prohibition and Crime and he
had the endorsement of The Antl
Saloon league of Nebraska This
negro was a student and the siver
offering was for tho purpose of
furthering his education.
I could have had a small measureolmleratlonof we criticismhadmyteacherremkldedmyfriendthat he ought not to expect
one who is avowedly wet to let
his paper become a tool in the
hands of any dry force let it be
Church or AntiSaloon League.
But instead of ao doinghe punuponhisconvictionsthecloakof
policy in this particular case A
Lesson in What ia News and What
is Advertising.Even a preacher realizes that amanwhogiveshistimetothe
busin ss of running a newspapermustvefromtheprofitsofhis
husines \We recognize too that
a newspaper can be valuable
asset to a city and its surrounding
territory.l for one am unwiling
to have their profits preyed uponbyunethicalandunscrupulousln
dividuals and organizations.But
yet I question the judgment ol aneditor who sets for his paper aucharigidpolicythathe is forced to
refuse to announce a public service held by business men who arewillingtogiveaportionoltheir
spare time in emphasizing the
value of Gods Word and rec vingat the hands of those who tend
their sendces a silver of erlng
with which to procure more pleaoltheBibletoplaceintele.
hospitals and jails.Strict adherence w such a policymighthave a. had effect not only
on the vaiue und the success of
the paper itself but even on such
an uneelfish generous humble
spirit as that possessed by ourteacherandfriendwhowrites
Tom0~Grams.I am the Reverend Gentleman
who was taught last week.L.J.
Moran.
RFSIDENTIAL PROPERTY
throughout the county.For sale
at The Enterprise office.
|oBillsSigned By
TheGovernor
But Few Bills Have So Ia r Been
Signed by Governor Bryan and
Thae Were Mostly of Minor
Importance
APPROPRIATIONS UNDER FIRE
Although two bills on the standardweightofloavesolbread
have been declared uneonstitutiom
al by the courts mother billHouseRoll51haspassedboth
houses and been signed by the
governor during the present seisionof the legislature.Anotherbilljust passed is that restaurantsrnuetpostnoticeiftheyserveimitationbutter..Twelve other billg passed are:H.R.No.144Authorizingmraihighschools to liquidate olddebtbyissuingvaluationofpropertyinthedistrict.
H.R.No.149Changes limit
for filing on nonpolitiul ballotfrom 30 to 40 days before primary.H._ Rn No.176 Provides for
publication of a cumulative aupple~ment to the compiled statutes of
1029 and carries the emergencyclause.
H.R.No._ 4u;Hvea countycourtsjurisdictionoftrustestates.H.R.No.48Provides fees
county judge can collect in admin
istration o trust eltates._ II.R.No.177Prowldea high
way rules.S.F.No.114 Permiu second
class cities to discharge sewageintostreamstowhicholdsourceofewagedeposedhasbeendl»
veS.F.No.137Changes law
relative to assessment of banks.S.F.No.170Provides regulationsforburialaasodationa.S. F.No.285Increases amount
uf :mute funds which may be de~
Amerlan Municipal Affairs Are
Subject of 0(!ldll Investigation
Which Reaches from Coast to
Cont
PEW INSTANCES ARE crmn
A countrywide investigation of
the actions of municipal offidils
in a score or more of cities is
now in process.Charges of all
manner of grafts and neglect of
duty have been brought which in
many cases will be followed by
ouater proceedings
~A demand has gone to Governor
Roosevelt for removal of MayorJames J.Walker ol New York City
ialative investigation body hasbeenasalgned tn inquire into affairs of
the dw administration ma alreadyhearingsareunder way on the fit
ness of District Attorney Thomas
C.T.Crain w hold office.Police
have been dismissed in connection
with charges that they framed
innocent gdrls on prostluztion char
ges.Two _patroimen have been
found guilty of perjury.Allegedracketsareundersurveyofgrand
Business of Year Cloged and Newly
Elected Officers Take Their
Plwa.Wm Rogers and U.G.
Gamer New Member:
SWIMMING POOL STATEMENT
April 28.1931
An adjourned meeting of the
Bialr City Council was callw to
order at 7:30 P.M.by Mayor
Stewart.The oath of office wasadministeredtoWmJ.Rodgersaa Councilman for the First Ward.
Roll was called with the following
Councilrnen answering present
Hundahl Jensen Moore Schmidt
Thietje Roberts and Rodgers.
Moved and Seconded that the
leases on the Mckeen Sien and
Hammond lots be renewed for an
other year.All Councllmen pre;sent vodng AYE the motion
carried.Bldg lor the furnishing and in
stliation of a Turbine Pump at
Water Plant were opened read
lated.Bids were rxeived
from the following named firms:
Interstate Machine 8:Supply Co.
on ehargea ol mlsfeaaance.A l3Abtent McKay.
juries.In the nationa second largest
city.Chicago a.specialtgrand jury
ia investigating bank eecounta of
policemen from Commlsdoher
John J.Alcock down.Already237bankshavebeenorderedto
send in bank accounts of. 17 police
captains One police captain whose
annual salary is $4.000 is to be
questioned over the fact that he
has banked $100000.
Public hearings start today in
Los Angeles into charges that the
general hospital is ineflidently
administered by Dr.N.N.Wood
after detectives under direction ot
Supervisor Frank L.Shaw are al
leged to have discovered that hos
pital supplies totaling $5W000
Omaha Nebraska.
Laynewestern Company Kansas
City Mo.
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BUYERS FOR MJLTLORITE
The fali of a meteorite on n
(ann near Herman recently has
occasioned considerable excitement.
The postmaster at Herman has
received a number of letters and
telegrams from P¢Ple making in
quiries for more information.Sev
eral offers to buy the curiollty
have been received it is reported.One scientific establishment would
meteorite.Complications have arisen over
pay $300 if the stone is a real
had been taken by employes.Near las Angeles there is ufightonfollowingdlarnlsaalofDr.
Scudtler superintendent of
ttler School lor Boys e.state
reformatory.Friends have rallied
to Scuddera aid.
State Treuurer Larry Brunk of
Miasoud awaits impewmment trlnl
on a charge of mlsapproprlldng
$2700 ol state money and accepting $10000 in connection with the
approval of questionable bonds assecurityforstatebonds.State
Representative E.L.Britalg also
is charged with accepting a $400
bribe from Brunk to influence the
house committee which investiga
ted Bnmkg activities.Sum Rep......».H.msmml new nf SL
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who should receive the money if
it were sold.The farm belongedto the late Joseph Harsh who waschildlessandgave~o!the
property be his widow Mrs.Carrie
Voss of Omaha during her Cife
tlrne.After ber death it ia tu be
divided among several heirs.
The stone was said to be of unusualtextureandhteattracted
considerable attention.
JUST A DELUSION
We lmow a certain editor
a great admirer ol the
Cimarron.Recently the
who is
awry
screenpictux-¢ ol this book was nbown
at The Home Theatre in Blair.
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The local committees are umu
pating a wge attendance.
Mrs.Daisy Thoms of Lincoln
state assembly president is exI
pected w be present which is
quite a drawing card(An inter»
eating program has been arrangedlortheentiresessionwhichbe~
gina at 10 A.M.and continues
into the evening.
_Lunch and dinner wm be served
to the visitors by the Congregationalchurchladiesat their church
pnrlore.The following wwns are sending
delegates:Walthill Lyons Oak
land Craig and Teknmah.
Gasolene Takes 1
BigDrop
Taken Plunge Downward.Now
8.9 Gentu Plus Ta of I Gents
Per Gallon
(YFHER FIRMS ronmw rm
To meet competitive prices accordingtoastatementissuedonWednesday afternoon the Standard
Oil Company of Nebraska is reduc
ing Thursday morning the price of
its regular brand of Red Crown
Regnl\r Grade Standard Gas
(white)gasoline at Omaha service
stations to 8.9 cents a gallon plus
4~cent tax.Standard of Nebraska stated
that it is not at the present time
offering a thirdquality gasoline.
The statement said further:
There will be no reduction on Red
Crown ethyl gasoline the service
station price remaining at 15365
cents a gulion plus tax."
Standard was the fourth cnnv
pany Wednesday to announce it
would meet the price of 8.9 cents
a gallon plus tax which Sinclair
announced Tuesday for ii;new
green gas.Morris Milder president of tho
U.S.Oil works announced thatl
his concern effective Thursday
morning will sell its regular
grade of Cosden liquid gan at 8.9
cents a gallon pins tax.It has
been selling at 12% cents a gallon
plus tax.E.A..Walker president of the
Walker Oil company distributor in
this territory for Shell products
announced that the companysOmphastationswillbeginselling
liiue gasoline at 8.9 cents A gallon
plus tax beginning Thursday.
Deep Rock Oil corporation an._.....___.|..n...
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oorneareai power for good.
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BLAIR MAKES GOOD snowmo
Although Blair did not win the
championship in scholastlcs at
Nebraska Wesleyan this year yeh
they made a good showing when
one consider;the strong competi
tion that now exists at this con
test.There were over thirty
school;contesting for high honors;
among the thirty schools Blair
took sixth place.The surprise of the meet was the
very strong showing of the pupilsfromNorthBendplacinginnearly
every event and winning most of
the honors in commercial work.
The pupils of North Bend carried
of!the chgmpionship.They wereclosely followed by the pupiis from
Jackson High Lincoln.
The winners for Blair are as
follows:Geographyfirst place
Clarence Van DeVenter;second
Beulah Putnam;fourth Ma Muiry.lin.Blair book about all of the
bonord in G¢srip\\Y~In EnglishMiceBeekmanwonthesecond
place silver medal.In nowlce typ1
ing Helen McMillan won second
place.In advanced typing Marie
Bolln won the third place bronze
medal.Honorable mention went to the
following students:Agriculture
Mary Mullin and Wiiliam Wilson;
Art Olga Schultz;Biology Elsie
Stevens.
The band won second place and
the orchestra won third place.Competition was also very keen in
the musical circles.However Blair
maintained a fairly good averagewhichranksthemintheupper75%of all the schools contesting.
ONE BIG WEEK
Ralph and Hazel with their
Hazel McOwen Shook Co.will playAweeknengagementinBlair
starting next Monday night.Mr.
Moody wm bring to Blair this
time the best show they haveeverhad.Many of the old favorites
will be with the show and somenewfacesnaméyHill&Dale
Mr.Elmo Maize Miss Lulu Nethe
way Miss Hazel Felton and the
dancing Williams King Felton the
mm of mystery and Huzela gangorehestrs.This show has u.ztfini.ished a twentysix weeks nm in
Topeka Knnsaa at the Isis theatre
the opening play Two l istedlovetellsawonderfulstoryof...\...¢.. ua...\..~.n...will ln (nr his
g rgnthen it will flourish and be-'
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the west coming directly unougntheCollegecampusandatthe
point ol contact with the citylimitsthereducingstatiorvwillbe
located.Here a amalier main will
be connected lor the use of the
city and these mains connected
with the present system in Blair.
Farmers living along the llua
will he allowed service and pipesmay be lald at the expense af the
farmer for any distance desired.
This adds another comfort or rural
living which will be much appredared.ln talking with a representativeof the company we asked concerningthechangeolbumernnow
used with the axtiliclai gag which
la at present lurnlahed Blair and
were informed that no change
would be necessary.In regard:wheatingwewereassuredthatit
would be entirely Batislactory and
cheaper than coal.The pressure carried in the main
line is said to be 400 pounds and
this is reduced as it enters the
city to u prenure of 50 pounds.
thus Hearing ar even pressure on
the 1 es at al tlmes.»
From Blair the objective point
is Missouri Valley;The United
Light and Power Imglneerlng
Company of Davenport Iowa
which is the company hnndllng the
project is one of the biggest concernsnowlnexistenceandwhen
through will cover the country
with a net work ot pipes.
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JAMES r.NELSON
Ja~T.Nelson fancy bogbreederlivingjustnorthofBlairhas been placing a number of his
fall boars in dlllerent parts ol the
state for breeding purposes.l
Mr.Nelson has specialized onpurebredstockfornnumberot
years and is now the owner Q1
herds o(both Spotbed Poland
Chinas and Duroc Jerseys.His
placing of boara this spring has
been of the Spotted Poland Chinn
breed.
Recently be hu shipped boarew
R.J.Jardm of Chain Mo.;Bert
Geendes Lakota Iowa;Fred Reker
Sidney Nebr.and Fnhr Bros.of
Leigh Nob.
MONDAY CLUB MEETS
The Monday Afternoon Club met
April 27 with Mrs.Vernon Bellows
of east South street.Mrs.Nemetz
substituted for Mrs.Woiff with
the subject Who Sets the Fashion
and How.mn.Murdoch read an article on
sExLs FALL aoAns1
dmdm 188 an~0 ..
placing of boars this spring has
been of the Spotted Poland Chinn.
breed.
Recently he has shipped bonrsto
R.J.Jordm of Chula Mo.;Bert
Geerdes Lakota Iowa;Fred Reker
Sidney Nebr.and Fnhr Bros.of
Leigfn Nob.
MONDAY CLUB MEETS
The Monday Afternoon Club met
April 27 with Mrs. Vernon Bellows
of ea.it South street.Mrs.Nemetz
substituted for Mrs.Woiff with
the subject Who Sets the Fashion
and How.Mrs.Murdoch read an article onTheKitchenasaLabontory.
Both articles were interesting and
informative.This was the day for the regularpaymentofdues.
The Club will meet May 4 with
Mrs.John A.Rhoades.
BUSINESS AND
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clubs throughout the county. nsk UNDER CONSTRUCTION »~»g~=<§,§»~handling of
(Cfmtinned on Page four)G.G.Hines in crowding the flfzldl;°§°;"==;Munidpalnivgarwo k I h building venture on an Y n an o_ a corpora on n
HIGH scuool.GRADUATE n.f¢\$.s¢fl§¢ and ic win be but u ~g§_§§.§¢{[=§_}f§f§_§§_f;»}_¢f
dm=v j~{~j _ j ~_~dmi1¢|Yancy Cravat the hero oi f1lB|nounced extecqve weuneamay u|¢|wlm..a U................._.___
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dmnuisisaccusedof
forirmfl
dmme of a house of
representatives
clerk to a payroll warrant,and
awaits trial.
At Racine,Wls.,William Arm
strong,for Ten years republican
mayor,withdrew from the cam
paign and helped elect a socialist
mayor.This came after a tax
payers suit charged Armstrong
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play, made his appearance weamu
a while hatand lo and behold,this
editor appeard next dw wearing
q white hatf Wonder if hs thinks
he ls u second Yancy Cravai ~
lts just n dream of course be
cause he isnt of the right build.
Yancy as portrayed on the screen
was of the admirable athletic
type.01 course the editor .might
sale atValU white gasoline at 8.9 cents
s. gallon plus tax.
Other large companies operating
in Omaha including Phllllpf Na~
tional Refining Nicholas and Texas
company reported they were
awaiting developments.Nicholas
said an announcement may be
forthcoming soon.The poiicy of
Mm.unmr station;in Omaha
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every I
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lIazels
win b<
night rSocom
dm ou wi\1 find lots of
comwell as a awry very true mhere will be six blg vaude
mclalties between the acts
:ight and before the show
ll be highly entertained by
Gang Orchestra.One lady
a admitted free Monday
with each paid adult ticket.
e and bring the family,the
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.Fred Siert and his crew of i i creafn standard ingredientsTi;fF§f§ii;?F§i§§E £3131 workmen are also pushing the con n ce
ua ....t ti rk on the new bI.m8H~TRACK MEET AT
this spring as ¥¥§P %K a EF?f.fl1.f§.fh..;nf nn South street.MIDLAND comma.:
dmnnvtimefou0\\ing ner grauu|~~rr |11
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_ation.Her matemal grandmotherlllrs.Herman Shields of Omaha is
offering her a vacation trip to
Colorado and as soon as the school
festivities are over Miss Luelia
and Mrs.Shields plan to leave by
train for the west where they will
spend several weeks sightseeing.
We believe Luella will receive_\.{n\\
and ll. is l00Klng use a reuruurueandwillsoonhereadyforoccu~
pancy.Blair has had B.number of
changes in residential property this
year and has had for um three
new structures which will soon be
completed.The new residences
are the Ed Nelsen on Nebraska
street.the G. G. Ilines on Lincoln
Ned.Saturday the local highschoolboyswilltakepartinthe
high school track meet to beheld
at Midland College.Blslrs best
chances appear to be ln the javelinhighjumphighhurdleand
the long distance rum.Superintendent Masser is also
arranging for a junior high truck
GOVERNOR PROCLAIMS
DAY FOR CHILD HEALTH
Governor Bryan has issued s
proclamation in ncoordanoe with
a natlonai plan declaring the first
day of May as child health day.
and urkes all organizations inter
femme.
COUNTY MAN HEADS
BANKERS ASSOCIATION
Earl C.Burdic vice prelident of
the Plateau State Bank of Herman
was elected president ol Group
No.2 of the State Bankers .ag
wns not msde known.
BUYS WILL LINDEN PROPERTY
Wil?Caldwell closed n deal last
Saturday whereby he becomes the
owner of the Will Linden bungalow
on the Omaha road jun south of
nm snmnn Rathmann nlace.This
tent will be well heated should the
weather be cold.Ohl yes King
Felton the msn of mystery with
his high class illusions and magic
will surely make you wonder.lt
NUMBER THIRTY
SHOULD CONFORM
4
4 any thrills on :ms my mn...~._will be one that she will remem street and the Fred Sien on South meet to be run of!on the local
ber with pleasure for years m street.All of these residences are field some evening after school.
come.of the modem type and add verymateriallyw our little dw.CELEBRATES BIRTH
»~~ANNrvEnsA1;Y|
eswd in the health ol children w
celebrate that day in some mannerwhichwilldisneminateknowlgdkeofcontrolandprevenlionofdis
ease and ciinserve the health of
elution held at Fremont mst wen
nesday April 22.E.C.il one of
Washington countys nalive zonaandhasliterallygrownuplnthe
banking business.He is well ual
is one of the nicest suburbanfveme Marshnlls Hired Man
homes around Blair.in Cedar Rapids Gazette
The Caldv.ells_expect. to do some A moveménv.is under wa
remodeling before moving in They induce the Natlow .Axsodatl
4 wer in nt settled bv the firltleho.ua.»....Emrlneers m
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New BANK I-'on Wzssx ""'"|movEs1~o'r1u-: FARM |.~|children.
.Mun ffnrhdtn Rclwnrds wu has
New ed to represent this oemwry.~».._u.dd d f J..¢§§}.¢§d §§£b
..¢\¢\.0|.¢|||
New t Point has K new bunk,
The
Farmers and Merchants,that
opened its doors Last Thursday
morning.It has taken over fiftymfnmMn..|»m¢m=nf the old
Chet Walrath .is now a full
fledged fume:having moved out
to the Schultz farm nonh of
Blair where he will work for
mmw Mmnke.He hu rented his
was at n blrthday party lut Sat
urday night April 25th.Gamesdancingandcoldswerethemain
features of enhertalnment.A numberoffriend:and rehiives were
_b Fm f¢q rumg .\.--~
WARRANTY DEEDS i§;i.5~»§7l§§§h..T»€.T».».SENTENCE ONE to ollow KK f5\¢ZY..higlay Apr.30Play at Blabee school.
To THREE YEARS from Missouri Valley Iowa w May 2Dance at Kinge.
Pm:Pmmn et n no Mn I Ln Fremont Nobranka across me May 6Rane 1nu class playJosephineRasmussen:slzu SWK sEN on CLASS P Howard S\>|0f»who won ar Blair \»;¢1g¢_lg is a nlovement May 6Rebekah diatdct conven.....»..\mm.nm.rwk nv.nm __U r~..|....umm.hu an tion~»~»u§lli»"sfliI'»"1E|i}imd¢;,;;;'
h§§é"1§{w§|i QM ll mms present.A delicious Ima m s.¢. 24-11-n$1.00.
un of thlrtar-'lluwee :lack holdin. knee deep ln farm work.:Und lt thi dgqgf th ~_~J.g,5u_.,_9q_gu_g__3
~»e senior chan Plly "Taka
MY
Advdee will be ~in the lout]
auditorium next Thurldly.Hu 7~
Thé cut in ru idl bfiliini thisL
~~.?;;1»5.;11.;§...;1»:;a.¥.::..;:;;;§K;~;a§;
atxe had his hearing lm Handy caive the support of busineu menHe plend zmiliy and vw sentenced heie even though n is being proiwnfmmnthepeniuntiuyofmnggdvdmlrllyasnMinmri
:mm mn on seven vexra.v.¢|..nmmi
May ISenior chu playMay8E.c.N. A. A.track NM!
May 17Bmcalauxuta
May 22Commencement
May 28Alumnae reception
~»fludinx prom&nent business men All depwd in the mall hours John uumy:_Nan sum :mu
omnndfarmers.Dr.G. J.Collins in HooperHarry Smith openad of the morning wishing Chrmb sms Sac. 111711 $190.
president and Gerhard Sulp ll dry damning establishment for many more happy nitirlla of the
vice mesldent.business.day..xavmin in 'nwm§p=1u~
~»any In I |||.|u..||. ul.yulauuuvun I ~v |¢»»\J
r a
sw, New-uxm, April so, mx
LINGTON NOTES
daughter was born to Mr. md
:x...n Stork April 25th
. G. Marshall spoke on "Rock
~em and Pools"before theey Garden Club st Vsliey on
...~ evenlnl.followed by a
-~table dlscnsden..Bilgmksmp, who has been
.Omaha hospllsl f°;_ a n
of , was c wof his dster, m'.'L"'i..=.. Ech-
~ ..~ Sunday.¢members ol the Merry Gound mowred no Blair Saturday
J. ~g where they were guests ol
. md Mrs. Gifford Dixon at sdge pany.A midnight bullet~oh wu served.At bridge the
's were won by Dr. und Mrs.
oeh for hitlh and low by John=-~ and Mrs. W. I. Nelson.Mr, and hlrs. R. L. Pence and
dren returned to Auron Men-
y alter spending several days
th her sdster, Mrs. F. E. Webb.
The State Bsnk lnterlor hos~ntly been redecornied, L. Crou-
er of Omlhs doing lhe work.
CROWELL HOME
Bev.Newell conducted
chapel: servloel Sunday dumA service was doubly appredalhd
I he had just returned from
e conference, A strenuous time.Hrs.Mefllean entertained Mrs.
Pardun and Mrs. Woods and her
two daughters Saturday afternoon
Gwrse L. Welgand of Topeka,
Kansas, m employee as polieennn
on the Santa Fee nllrosd, came
m see hls aunt, Min Ksnn Olsen
Sunday.Mrs. Appelbee of Omaha, called
on Mrs. nm Sunday.Little Alles Metdnger vislted
her sunt, Battle Stull Saturday.
Miss Blanche HIE,also Mrs.
Camden, Mft. 'l'rl¢Y from Omaha,
old frlmds ol Mrs. Hall whlle liv-
ing ln.Bla.lr, called on Mrs. Hall
Sunday.|Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Komlsh of
Omaha, were st the Home Monday
to look after some business mse-
and Mm Thompson were Sunday
vmem at the George Laid.: home.
Nell Mcllanlzal of Muir, Claude
und Doyle Dmnelly at Omaha,were Sundly evenln v mu m a tthe Mn. Csrde Jaco homeMr. und Mrs. James Broderson
drove to Wakefield Sunday, taking
their daughter. Mrs.Ca.rroll Van
Valln_and children home,afler
spendrng the past week visiting
mm re lati ve s .
The play entitled "That Girl
Arms" dven at the New Englandschool Thursday and Friday eve-
nings, by Miss Anna Curiey and
her ninth and tenth grade pupils
was well attended und greatly eu-joyed by every one present.
.George John, Frank and BertLoitis, sim Merle Anthony, Mrs.
Robert McConnl.hn were called lnBlair Saturday by the serious ill-
ness 01 thdr father, Caleb Inftls,who was taken lo the Methodisi
hospital at Omaha.Lust reports
were that he was as well as could
be expected.
Mr.and Mrs.Loule Havendick
and (emily, Mrs. Robert MoConna-.... . ~Mx-.and
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~H O M E mdlrletn Thompwn unn mmdxyolducksnndsuleonthdrmrth-\Wimu-llorri|Buber Bhoph
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,L W m-,;:,z'=° °°°'s°,;~. : , ' = m - '.:.° gxghn Au dongithg mu- mnvod w new mam
,wrmdluied_-Je n-..|,. ~_-.?.- .J n . . . \ . : ~ d d l o n n o f f e n f h e re zl .¢.\|..| xv. om. on-M in-
l p e d n l n t s b l f u e m d a t l zl r d f o r n h r m p
4-H Gab members :wading the b, ueeem
»ixtee n¢.hmnualdubwee kinLi n- ine tmk
eoln euiy in June,according in timebeim
p l yu w xw u u z xd vm
my w pomwme bla coni-
demonntndon for tha
:-mu and reinfonsimz mn-D A N C E_1..a..... _umm Iwarn On Mr. nml|DauA uhugmer was uv... .,., ...... .__Mn.l:x...n Stork April 25th
c. G. Marshall spoke on "Rodl
Gardens and Pools"before the
.~1\§§1I`»§$5$LI's " " § "d m
A service was doubly eppredajhd
Va lle y c um c lub a t v s ne y ¢ n `}g '"'"¥he me fm returned from
Monday evenlnz.followed by a
round table dlacnallon.Ed Bxlgenkamp, who has been
ln an Omaha horpllsl f°;_ a n
her oi . was t whome of H; duet, n'.'L"'i..». Ech-
P y.The memben ol the Merry GoBound mowred to Blair Saturday
evening where they were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Glitord Dixon at sma g s p my .A midnml b\»11°¢lunch was served.At bridge the
rims were won by Dr. end hire.gloeh for hitlh and low by John
Hehlrd and Mrs. W. r. liaison._
e conference, A strenuous time.Hrs.Mefllean entertained Mrs.
Pardon and Mrs. Woods and her
two daughters Saturday diernoom
Gwrse L. Welgsnd of Topeka,
Kamal, m employee as polioenmr
on the Sanu Fee rallrosd. came
m see hls sont, Mlm Knnn Olsen
Sunday.Mrs. Appelbee of Omaha, called
on Mrs. Bm Sunday._Little Alice Metdnger m m e
her sunt, Battle Stull Saturday.
Miss Blanche HIE,also Mrs.
m u wy w gunned,...V .were Sunday evenln v mu m a tthe Mn. Cnrne Jaco homeMr. and Mrs. James Brodermn
drove to Wakefield Sunday, taking
their daughter, Mrs.Ce.rroll Ven
Valln_and children home,afler
spendxng the past week visiting
mm re lati ve s .
The play entitled "That Girl
Arme" dven at the New Englandschool Thursday md Friday eve-
nlhgs, by Mins Anna Curiey and
her ninth and tenth grade pupils
was well attended and greatly en-joyed by every one present.
.George John, Frank and B mLoflis, sim Merle Anthony, Mrs.
Robert McConna.ha were called lnCarsten, ~ 'Q-n¢y"{§<3ff§B1a»ir Saturday by the lerlous ill-
_.__ .1 n...:- nn...r-.\.\. Infkln.
vldtors luvn been feadlng the past
tow weeks.The aeuon is closed
and dl the exdled lnmter can dois ee look at the wonderlud adght
through! ildd glnsles and try oo
curb rldng impulses.
Perhaps the het l-hat Nehndrz
had n good mp season lat year,
while other states ln um us e
:uttered a drought, hu oomethlnzto do with the great migration
this spring.There is rolddent
feed ln the manhes and lnkns and
ylehty of open wster for the vla-
tors./Another factor in the increase of
ndgrntinghkds ln the state ll the
steadily m-:marins protection of-
fered yheng by Q39 55915 reserves
mms x x c e n n n u r S HO W I NG
At the World Horaid rpelling
eonzat held in Omaha lan sm:-
dsy, Mary Louiae Moran, s student
ln the Blair Judor Hilh made an
aaoellmt showing for the school ln
the ltate wide spdllng eonwsl.
She contested against 51 eoonty
champlonmand she was the filthfrom the li n t o sv down.The
word that proved to he a stumblinz
block for her vhs "cerlne".
Considering the typo of oompeli-
tion which s h e h a d t o t u m s h e
made a re marhhle showing for
her.Her competitor was Agnes
Rmmnn nf Gmnlnv wha won the
linformation reaching County Agmtl The lmGwm Ba b e : i n s wf ma y .i n..
n ! e ; a r e g o o d f r o mM a y 8 0 ¢ o
June 8.
Over 400 Ne b ns h dub mem-
bers ue expected inthe Agricul-
»_._.\ n..n-...1-..n.. ...u wm» \\
w-mwu1b¢hm.n4my§n.m
Washington county who wishes ta
use them on May 1, 1931-the dw
that Mr. |K.rnmm'a damonnndon
vu to be held-should common!!
. . . a n r v. . . . . » . .
atKING'S PAVILION
Satnrdav. Mav 2 _/-
a re with County Agent (korga
Bates.
The forms ue for tba dx-ten
gallon mn du ol n tmk.
non Housns
We still have a few HOG
HOUSES.Both individ
ual and two pen Houses
Comeand get them.They
are cheap.~
Phone ~ Phone
CHRISTENSEN
LUMBER c01v1PANY
ANNUAL CLUB CONGRESS ATLINCOLN IN NEAR FUTURE
The railroads are grunting a
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on .f t 1Q ~$ 3 551
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Nu txen a C h i c k
M u i : i s b e t t e r
th a n ever -» -two
n e w health pro-tec ting i n g r e d i -
en ts ha ve b e e n
added--more prof-
i u wi ll be ml d e
a I %
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<.[gag i
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~fr -J 2 .'§,f~§~feeding N u n e n :.
~~"Chic k M a h u m :.~ez )~
rf .I y e a r t h m my o th e r me th o d "~. * ~ . .. » _p .g_.ff'+1
1 V~a ~ 1-= .,: '\~d broiler: c an be ro fi t ....I ~ v i t .I .Q 3a.,: . 7f4e1= s = s ;` l * -" - . . :- .#3?ai=.=
.. .r
2...lb y f r o wn i n 8 vr e e k l- u r i n pin g i n e u h wh e n i t ll n e e d e d .
moat.A floc k of h eavy lay ing
1
m m l m z m allIchiekntar ted o n Na tr o n a ur UPd i ' % " i ' m o v e r y c h l c k o n N a tr o n a C h i c k M a h .W e a n
on e y o u mo n e y wi th o u r n ew lo w p r i m.
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Nu'rnmmFEED MILLS,mc .
Ka|noCIt1,Inh|.llIIMIIPOI-ilvll-hr
cnlclc.
c u - m ~ ~ i ~~'..:. .f». ..7 ~ .. *:;£
r FOR SALE BY.
Bigelow & Unruh
BLAIR, NEBRASKA
F o l m
R E L I AB I L I T Y
', ; . _ " : " " '; ; T f r _ - I T T T ' z e ' n m ma n"K ,1 ' d i ~'rvnon m.uA.~1
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DAMON'S
n u m o u u m s
of Omaha
northeast of Arlingtnn, in Wuh-
ington county, has just reporied w
County Agent Bates that the well
piece,JShe win represent wumngfum MILK ooomrzc TANK
county '° *"° Nabxuh sm Fm nEmoNs'rn.moN Pos'rPoNr:n
cantest next tall.
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Mr, and Mrs. R. L. Penne muchildren returned to Auron Mon-
day alter spending several days
with her sdster, Mn. F. E. Webb.
The State Bank interior hnsrecently been redecornied, L. Crou-
der of Omlha doing ihe work.
The Boy Scouts, were guest; of
the Community (Huh Monday eve-
nlmr.S e v e r a l o l t h e o u t ~
old frimds or mn. nlu ww., ...-ing in.Bla.\r, called on Mn. Hall
Sunday.|Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Komish of
Omaha, were at the Home Monday
to look after some business :nab-
ters.Mr. md Mrs. Heath and Kr.
and Mn. Whimey md his mother
» »/\_-\.- r.. ...A sp..
neu us u-=-I .-...-.., v....... ..,._.,who was taken lo the Methoditi
hospital at Omaha.but reports
were that he Wu as well as could
be expected.
Mr.and Mrs.Louie Havendick
and larnily, Mrs. Robert MoConna-
hn, Mark and Grandma, Mr. and
M n .Richard Lang,Mrs.MinnieSkinnerMrs. Huit Low and Mers._..._a..\.....m.......A 1-un , M
in which may ue sale nom mv-Iestatian.Nebraska seem to be
on the direct line of flight betweennorthernandsouthernwaters.With m\£tip\ying places where
birds may li ht to find rest md
(ood, the n r ot them eertalnliincreases.Canadian geese, 'some
swgn.mdhrda,wel agd other
vaneties of ducks wmg then'
...._.|._ -...... .».,: nm...n
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ciiueiu were Boy Scout amaus.The min address was by Dr. Ralph ~ xr;;yula";e:,
Rohr ol A.ll_ Saints Epiwopal e-_h other while Mm
gg'; " ' "i "i . . a . i nK|nudyS\mdlyd:i':vn|tthsl;r:nk r!:=;',,,",,,¢,,¢¢..\..~§",\.~
Liy."' homo.~uv»a_m sw- <w~Q» me
Special -
for
FRlDAY&SA'|'URDAY
v
With Every
$1.00 Purchase
we will give a
One pound can of
AXLE GREASE
Plnttsmnuth Ash Grove Lime
and Portland Cement Company's
uehment mill here dosed lor re-
pain.
non Housns
We still have a few HOG
HOUSES Both individ
ual and two pen Houses
Comeand get them.They
are cheap.~
Phone ~ Phone
CHRISTENSEN
LUMBER c01v1PANY
cantest next tall.''
ANNUAL CLUB CONGRESS AT Mr Hiram Krumm,live miles
LINCOLN IN NEAR FUTURE northeast of Arlingtnn, in Wuh-
ington county, has just reporied w
The railroads are grunting a County Agent Bates that the well
J I
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..\....»..| ~ .f Dmnhl Imac a t the h o ln itil re c e n"`i`¢fS§,11§Iu.`;"'fQ nd Ludwi3» R. "d;;a;"K;>1b;r3',who' under-Game,lmmamuon,num rrmwBadger and .<fh»== 11-x~h~!¥-n'.P.f': went an °P¢"'=3*°=§ !gr ~»_»==-if num comm-xm N °°.,.... ".,.i'I.'E.~zrnmn ,;..m ~
hostesses at we regularol the Ovnzregatiand Lad
de nt Crane Chapel Wedn
u'l'§"E2`£ at the M. E. hospital sn Ummm, xs .d Ing nice]and Wa hope will be The Board of Directors of Doymadly.nun .- »_. ..>=.». ... .nm mon College and 'rrmxfy Seminary <1a¢c1¢1nml""'" uv vu "awsI. ua '3°""lthe Bnara of 'fnutees of thelh*!"m :or m3z51'f'?"¥_ff'f1'f'; ='1'f"°.:'a n d M P R H .Cwe mh hg tg T"E lock di ne '-~..,'°wZm'2\.,72ve,.'{..i¢at E i B E L L C R E E K V A L L E Y um/ed v w -Lutheran Church
home.held a joint meeting. at the Col-
Mrs.Harry Ostennan was hos-Mr. and Mrs. John Echtenkamp, |¢K°» April 23»The PNBYNII for
was m the. Emancm gm, Tuesday Br. of Arlington,visited Sunday the Nntionnl Convention which is
_...-.. ..m.i..» .e Wm I-¥n1tmnn'a.m b¢ hdd at Dam (;,,||e¢e during
whom a n Demg wmpwu w uc-come all year reddenta, but in the
security ol the hills and timbermanyspades of Lnimaln are find-
ing again the habitat they knewbeforeNebraska became A quiii-
2h?@4"1H» the Eadlea sawing q""'|"`A"fi2E'=rl"1iLi`{n'§1§`wns Ehued was de!immife1Y\v}§ted homeland for human beings.
loc ks..IC l: e-o"' § " } : §mo g b th e tlimed t t h i eati ng.Dr. R. E. SW lBhBl spent "IC lab°¥un1-Irgsn ¢'5...."..,'i' .J hi! f!d.hB!'.yFlBdloua '| "u rlin 1l " .§.".,.,d n a ;ru r fn i ntarof the in Lincoln BV §°fz.;;. 'j'"'"ten as ¢he annual C°"¢"KP'-'°""l 'k..g..'§¢Kerkhofl was a a n n
conference.Others attendmg spart of the time were Mr. and Mrs.G. A. Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Will
Whltford and Mrs. P. L. Cady.
A number from here motored to
Lyons Tuesday,attending theOmahadistristM.E. conference.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Schoettgerwere hosts at a dinner party attheir home Monday evening, their
gests being Mr.and Mrs. J.I.
y of Fremont, and Mr. and Mn.
H. C. MeClellan.'lhe Schior class held their an-nual "sneak day" Friday ahd droveto Lincoln.They were chapemned
gg Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Vlnckel and
r. and Mrs. Clifford Decker.
A group ol the Christian En-deavors attended the banquet inLincoln Saturday evening. Richard
Cndy was on the program and gave
a toast.Those attending were:
Howard Marshall, William Biabee,
Fred Hart, Richard Cady,Betty
\» _,,\..\......_. .....__. ___. .\,.
caller Thursday afternoon.
Emest Rabea visited Friday eve-
ning at Howard Ruwe's.Miss Leona Holtman went toLlacdln Thursday evening, to at-
tend the Selyqlnstic Contest held at
the Wesleyan Univernity Friday
morning.s g also took part inthe Senior "eak day" Fgd=v~Quite a number from ere nt-
tended the Luther league play nt
Fontanelle Friday evening.
Howard Ruwe had stock on theOmaha market Tuesday.
Norma Holtman of Wayne spentthe weekend with home folks.
Irvin Hultman and Howard
Ruwe were Omaha callers Tues~
Miss Grace Carpenter of Omaha
spent the weeknd with friends
and relatives here.
N E W E N G L A N D N E W S
ay.
A v=...............~..~.... »-.---~.cycloranm,and drops are bdns
installed In the Coilege Audltorluxn
this week.These additions to the
beauty and effectiveness al our
auditorium are the gifts of the
Senior class of 1929.
The Dana A Capella Choir pre~
sented a sacred concert before an
appreciative audience at Elk's Club
Auditorium,Omaha, Sunday eve-
ning.The Choir will present a
concert in Our Savdor's Lutheran
Church,Council Bluffs,the evc~
"ins of May 10..
Mibsionaw Bach ol Japan, will
speak at the College and Sem»
inary,Friday and Saturday eve~
nihgs of this week.
Varsity night,a unique stunt
nignt which is being presented fortheentertainmento l the college
and community, wil be held the
evening of May 8 the proceeds
from which will he used in cover-
x..,. .. ...mil .u.xm.- Inna nmfieAlma and naman mm-s..=...W...-.|7'|'h; }}"r§£§¢<`ii1§n of the Lutheran
The 20th weddinganniversaryofMr. and Mrs. August Echtenkamp
wma observed Saturday evening,
when the Plnochle Club surprised
them by dropping in w spend the
evening at cards,and bringinggifts ot chilm.On Sunday after-
noon a group of reiatives nlsolgathered at the Echtenkamp home
for another celebration and pre-I
mented them with n se! of china.The same srwn o! relatives also
gathered at the Wm. Scheer,Jr.home on Tuesday evening to cele-brate the birthday of Miss Mildred
St. Pauls Walther'Lcazue Dre-
|Monday afternoon visitors at that
Crowell Home to see E.M.
Fletcher.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson spent
Sunday at the Vick Skov home.
Sunday visitors at the Art Ma-gill home were Mrs. Sam Spikerof Long Pine, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Longwell and Ruth of Omaha, Mr.and Mrs.Herman Magill of 'I`e~kamnh, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Huelnnu family, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Msgill and family.
Mr. and Mrs. George Boschuit ofWinslow,Idn Anderson of Blair.Clarence Petersen nf Omnhn were
EduaBona1 Conference for the
Lutheran Colleges,w s week
Among the educational articles
therein published is one by Pres
ident Erland Nelson of Dana Col
lege on How May the Teacher bc
Improved"
Dean Thomsen of our Chemistry
Department and Professor Rude of
our Biology Department will spon-
sor a group of Dana pre-medic
students who will attend medic
year 1981 were distributed to
' day at the University of Nebraska
v
|"Tl+0F_WQ@U§!*N§edlc al b oueg e, Umana
LAKES OF NEB. FILLED
WITH DUCKS AND GEESE
In most parts of the slam wherethere is considerable open water
there has been a grant gathering
Rose Hill High School
Class Play
~ F °.¢) !z x z v z "z t f o r F a t h e r
THREE ACF COMEDY (CLEVER AND LAUGHABLE)
Given Thmugh Courtesy ofWALTER H. BAKER dn SON OF BOSTON
oonh-:DY-Am in the Pants
Subscribe for The Enterprise.
H ome T heat re
Home of Peqfecl Talking Plclures <
~0
S UN DAY a n d M O ND AY
MAY 3 und 4
Sunday Matinee
Stolen Heaven
With Nnncy Carroll and Phillip Hdmea
The Putting Party-ACT Tree Slpl-TALKARTOON
THURSDAY
APRIL 30
Royad Family 0E Broadway
Ina Clnlre, I-'reddc Much and Mnry Brim
COMEDY-Ah-Teddy
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Prof. John Rhsdon of WestporLCollege__._RIcHA]u3 NELSON
Elinor ;His daughters.,.--_..-Do no my Prrn-zns zuBeatrice$1 LEOLA RASMUSSEN
Dick (Amud, his brother-in-1aw_ -__MERLE PETERSON
Emmn Bluzchnd, his dsteninl llw._.._CLAR[gE RYAN
Wxlllam Msrwn, an boyhood fri $114 MALVERN LARSEN
Hmm, "BUDD s o n ._ _ .-- _ --.....WAL'|.'ER GOSKER
Harry Chalmers, in love with Beatrice _..wv s mr m s r o n x
.mx Denton, m lava with E\inor-..__..LEONARD APPLEBY
Fnnchon I4 Vande, the widow.- -... DOROTHY SAPPENFELD
Aunt Liza, nutocrst of the Rindo n hau»ehnGd.._.EDNA HANSEN
>
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
MAY 6 md 'I
The Life of the Party
With Winnie Lightur and Juk W'||l¢il|
COMEDY--Trader G{n||>¢¥x
TUESDAY
MAY 5Glassware Night
East ls W e st
With &'~ X§'2»£."f',.ff,~_m_-»
FMDAY and SATURDAY
MAY 1 and 2
Saturday Matinee
Little Caesar
ous Burglary"to two crowded~uses,Friday and Sunday eve-
ngs.In the state scholastic contest
~ld in Lincoln Friday afternoon,
upils from the Arlington highhaulcarriedoff several honorsnd mnde a good showing.Mar-~ret Pfeiffer won first in physics,
d Dolan, honorable mention, Wal-
s Carlhorg, fourth and Margaret
uiffer,second.Betty Marshall
on third in second year Latin;uriel Plugge. honorable mention
typing; Aubrey Kelly, honorable
ention in advanced algebra.i n
e truck events, Joe Wodam won'rst in the javelih throw and J. C.hea won fourth in the shotput.ltogether Arlington received nine
laces in the contest.The Waahingwn county ( d r
ates have been set for Sept. 22
- 25th, inclusive.Work hu beeninedup for the premium booksd the contract was recently letor the printing.Many fine at~
tions are already contracted
or and Chris Lyek of Omaha, has
romised something novel and
ew ln fireworks and will feature
~a "Burning of Rome".This will~ake the 13th annual Wuhington
~unty fair.
i
Anderson home.
Mr. and Mrs. James Pullen and
sons spent Sunday at die WalterDavis home.Mr.ohd Mrs. George Sorensenandfamilyv-'ere Sunday visitors
at the Mrs. Currie Jacobsen home.
Mr. ond Mrs. Floyd Magill and
family were Sunday afternoon vis-itors at the Henry Hovendickhome.Mr.and Mra Earl Thompson
and family were Thursday visitorsinBlairattheNeilThompson
home.
Mrs. Andrew Nelson entertainedtheHelping Hand (Lab at her
home last Wednesday aftemoon.
Rath Paulson returned to herworin O e after spending thepast week visiting home folks.Mr. ind Mm John Jackson anddaughterswere Sunday evening
visitors at the Wilbur Conety
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Vick Skov andfamily were Sunday evening vis-§§°=»at the Raymond Magdll
Ome-Mr. and Hrs. Dendo Oahumand
family were Sunday visitors at the
Opal Osbum home.-_
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ialtis andfamilyof Blair,Mr. and Mrs.
t
t
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'The Slaiion 'l'halSe\|sT|1eGoods'
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||||lI|||||I|Ill|I||||l|
Mrs. Freeman Loftiu md' Howard
T m m i n e n t
L O W F o l \ l )P R I C E S
*430 to #630
(I.».b.D&d¢ ,pl||/rolghxc nlm ldlv a y.Bunpcncnl
upa athuuu-a nlouwu.Yv um ¢rpurehuoa Farl¢a or
bring you everything you want or need in a motor
car at am unusually low price.
una lbmsghyourforvl l°l|¢~)
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~I"~~L"~f>" ' »a "-~~/
. F ':' " " ``~ `" l v l '~
_,|,-He M Q '. » 1 z ; _ ., _ _ ." - n t l '
L o n g ,haral use shows
the value of good
m a t e r i a l s a n d
simplicity of design
EVERYWHERE yon go you hear reporu of the good
paformanee and reliability of the Fonl,
One ownerwrilee-"Thel-'ond 'l`udorSetlnnlam
driving has eoverd 59,300 mlla through all kinds
of weatha. It ls Mill giving perfect satisfaction."
Another owner dacriba a trip of 3217 mila
in 95 hours over had roads and through hwy nin
and slset ln the mountains. "Throughout the ax-
tlro trip," he vrdtee, "the Ford performed ex-
cellently snd'no meelmnieal trouble of any kind
was experienced.The shatter-proof glass un-
doubtedly saved us from serious injury when n
prairie chicken struck the windshield while wo
were traveling sl 65 mila an hour."
See the nearest deder md have him give you n
demonstration ride in the Ford. Then, from your
_~'TE "-\
/
.,,
\~~-";f '~~ -
.~" r .-;;, ;3C|
f"4 .~-
LET us WORRY ABOUT YOUR 0LD TIRES
W e wl ll make you a Ilb eral
allowance on a set of new
u.s . ' r m s s
Hae'a|wxytoadnnge¢Invorryf4x¢ir¢
satisfaction |¢ minimum wc: to you. Tndo
inyourwm-nauttixu. Wewilldveyoua
libaalnllowmamdxeplacathanwithhnnd-
|om¢,huakyU.S.'I°ne|.Thael4mg-lliadzenwan nap y°u=\bf-ku-14 rw and mm
in safety-add immcuunbly to driving
plenum. Getyourddtixunppndnedwday.
We Pmmbe you | gag saving and the end
of yom-dntxoubla.
EXIDE BATTERIES
BATTERY CHARGING
SINCLAIR PRODUCTS
and Accessories
0 0S e r v i c e S t a t i o n
Ph o ne 2l 2 Ca rl H. B oh s ,Proprielor '
H ome T heat re
Home of Peqfecl Talking Plclures <
THURSDAY
APRIL 30
Royad Family 0E Broadway
Ina Clnlre, I-'reddc Much and Mnry Brim
COMEDY-Ah-Teddy
~F M D AY a n d S AT U R D AY
MAY 1 and 2
Saturday Matinee
Little Caesar
With Edward G. Robinson and Douglu Fairbanks, Jr.
OOMEDY-Am in me Punts
S UN DAY a n d M O ND AY
MAY 3 und 4
Sunday Matinee
Stolen Heaven
With Nnncy Carroll and Phillip Hdmea
The Putting Party-ACT Tree Slpl-TALKARTOON
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
MAY 6 md 'I
The Life of the Party
With Winnie Lightur and Juk W'||l¢il|
COMEDY--Trader G{n||>¢¥x
TUESDAY
MAY 5Glassware Night
E a s t l s W e s t
'"'~°".=:,.'4;~' -''¢:..-
o o u m clhy 10-ll.."Di|.honnred"Mu 18-1|"nlidz"
lil! 11-IB "Mm at the World
~...,A .~' r
/r ' ~1 ~,f.," E i ,-,,eg '
LET us WORRY ABOUT YOUR 0LD TIRES
W e wl ll make you a Ilb eral
allowance on a set of new
u.s.TIRES
I-lae'a|wxytoadnnge¢Invorryf4x¢ir¢
satisfaction |¢ minimum wc: to you. Tndo
inyouu-womauttixu. Wewilldveyoua
libaalnllowmamdxeplacathanwithhnnd-
|om¢,huakyU.S.'I°ne|.Thael4mg-lliadzenwan nap y°u=\bf-ku-14 rw and mm
in safety-add immcuunbly to driving
plenum. Getyourddtixunppndnedwday.
We Pmmbe you | gag saving and the end
of yom-dntxoubla.
EXIDE BATTERIES
BATTERY CHARGING
SINCLAIR PRODUCTS
and Accessories
0 0S e r v i c e S t a t i o n
Ph o ne 2l 2 Ca rl H. B oh s ,Proprielo
LUMBER c01v1PANY
~.|:.+nnnuu I
u n n n | | ~ , _|f f I " , - , a f _ / f f '
EXIDE BATTERIES
SINCLAIR PRODUCTS
and Accessories
0 0S e r v i c e S t a t i o n
Ph o ne 2l 2 Ca rl H. B oh s ,Proprielor
\\\" f ~`!
:~
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4 -f '., » / »"j
LET us W ORRY ABOUT YOUR 0LD TIRES
W e w l l l m a k e yo u a I l b e r a l
a l l o w a n c e o n a s e t o f n e w
u.s.TIRES
I-la e 'a |wxyto a dn n ge ¢In vo rryf 4xt ar¢
satisfaction |¢ minimumwsttoyou. Tndo
in yo uu -w om au tt ixu. W ew il ld ve yo ua
libaalnllowmamdxeplacathanwithhnnd-
|om¢,huakyU.S.'I°ne|.Thael4mg-lliadzen
»mh¢=1py°u=\1>f-he--1¢¢y°u¢;-.vaamf
in u f ot y-a dd im m c u un bl y t o d ri vin g
plleuuzo.Gnyoux-olddxunpprdnedwday
We Pmmbe you | gag saving and du end
of yom -dnn oub la.
F o l m
R E L I AB I L I T Y
~ ~'nm mlm"( ~,'di ~'rvnon m.uA.~1
.,._ .,-~2 .H/ v-'
una lbmsghyourforvl l°l|¢~)
L O W F o l \ l )P R I C E S
*430 to #630
(I.».b.D&d¢ ,pl||/rolghxc nlm ldlv a y.Bunpcncnl
upa athuuu-a nlouwu.Yv um ¢rpurehuoa Farl¢a or
bring you everything you want or need in a motor
car at am unusually low price.
T'QM*~@ $5
f (G
"<.1
||
|~-~'",ff~<¢3/"E f \.»¢-~` '.."1;=»?f ~
"|> "~',;.'~~~`/*Si*I '` ' f f ~.;:'-`~~v ~~<'~5@ '
_,|,-He MQ'.» 1 z;_.,_ _ .-ntl'
L o n g ,haral use shows
the value of good
m a t e r i a l s a n d
simplicity of design
EVERYWHERE yon go you hear reporu of the good
paformanee and reliability of the Fonl,
One ownerwrilee-"Thel-'ond 'l`udorSetlnnlam
driving has eoverd 59,300 mlla through all kinds
of weatha. It ls Mill giving perfect satisfaction."
Another owner dacriba a trip of 3217 mila
in 95 hours over had roads and through hwy nin
and slset ln the mountains."Throughout the ax-
tlro trip," he vrdtee, "the Ford performed ex-
cellently snd'no meelmnieal trouble of any kind
was experienced.The shatter-proof glass un-
doubtedly saved us from serious injury when n
prairie chicken struck the windshield while wo
were traveling sl 65 mila an hour."
See the nearest deder md have him give you n
demonstration ride in the Ford. Then, from your
1
H ome T heat re
Home of Peqfecl Talking Plclures <
THURSDAY
APRIL 30
Royad Family 0E Broadway
Ina Clnlre, I-'reddc Much and Mnry Brim
COMEDY-Ah-Teddy
~F M D AY a n d S AT U R D AY
MAY 1 and 2
Saturday Matinee
Little Caesar
With Edward G. Robinson and Douglu Fairbanks, Jr.
OOMEDY-Am in me Punts
S UN DAY a n d M O ND AY
MAY 3 und 4
Sunday Matinee
Stolen Heaven
With Nnncy Carroll and Phillip Hdmea
The Putting Party-ACT Tree Slpl-TALKARTOON
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
MAY 6 md 'I
The Life of the Party
With Winnie Lightur and Juk W'||l¢il|
COMEDY--Trader G{n||>¢¥x
TUESDAY
MAY 5Glassware Night
E a s t l s W e s t
'"'~°".=:,.'4;~' -''¢:..-
o o u m clhy 10-ll.."Di|.honnred"Mu 18-1|"nlidz"
lil! 11-IB "Mm at the World
~...,A .~_
/r ' ~1 ~,f.," E i ,-,,eg '
LET us WORRY ABOUT YOUR 0LD TIRES
W e wl ll make you a Ilb eral
allowance on a set of new
u.s.TIRES
I-lae'a|wxytoadnnge¢Invorryf4x¢ir¢
satisfaction |¢ minimum wc: to you. Tndo
inyouu-womauttixu. Wewilldveyoua
libaalnllowmamdxeplacathanwithhnnd-
|om¢,huakyU.S.'I°ne|.Thael4mg-lliadzenwan nap y°u=\bf-ku-14 rw and mm
in safety-add immcuunbly to driving
plenum. Getyourddtixunppndnedwday.
We Pmmbe you | gag saving and the end
of yom-dntxoubla.
EXIDE BATTERIES
BATTERY CHARGING
SINCLAIR PRODUCTS
and Accessories
0 0S e r v i c e S t a t i o n
Ph o ne 2l 2 Ca rl H. B oh s ,Proprielo
.~_-:=;_.,...._~ . ....._.1-=._~. , _ , ,.,~.-1...~ ".'*~-... .. .....~,,,-vv|v~~¢us~a~ur.~¢-»1n~un-.fp.-.¢,~f~<r-|~_.
1 fn h a d it anti'the Rall wu wle d with Hxmddxl each Committee.\°b"mPi°° proud £0 ~~ . . . . £ ;'Zf'i...m »..,+§..,¢,.., th mnt!Glmu. Je.nu.n.Moon.Schmidt Flnlncez .Yum
§_L;Q_;l_N6'i~Tr,§|
. 4A Well Dressed Man Q
Must Have Clean Clothes
and the Expense is So Slight
PHONE ~ 183 x
Ad va n ce Cl e a n e r s
BLAIR, NEBRASKA
compllly ana l mon mmm-un,min.simple ind clean of speech
and ni high ideals.Hin home is
in the small Imam of \lcCrlckem
Knns nmw he r e he w nra nc h a nd
a umali bank.He has been nwidowerlor many yuan, his wife
dying about forty years nsv-His
m v:;ahlmveincxa;ed g-» iid!-lRpbem md Rndgen answering dnhl.
es a view o so z miter present, McKay bein nh ~z sent.Light.S¢hmide, Moore, m¢x.y_
in »;£'l?.'; »..,.2I&Z°,., ..»~'&»'S"&;°'§lP.i;§...'€°°f the ¢.,£.';n.£ 2 1 3 § 3 l § I ' . 1 ' : ° ; ' ; ; ' r ' ; ; ; _ f ; " " " =
opportunities present "'§'"'°L,'§"d :ci ec onded, ~ S. Rubens le n, Mc Kay ,' Jen-
mz reoeu y e ns p dent of the Parka:facilities inthe inehllxtinnd u.a dx.An c m xx Im "" J "' R°"°'*'-
|..».,.».¢ .~..»...-:ev m. m-anti" mfilvo . ' A Y E ' . t h e n g m o t i o n ~ ~u. Glrner, Hunwn,
NOTICE To CKEDITOBS
J. H. Barry, AttorneyCOUNTY COURT, WASHINGTONCOUNTY, NEBRASKA
Bmw ol Edward Siegrlnt, de~
aased.Notice is given to the creditorsua appear before me at the CountyCmm room in Blair, Nebraska, on
the lst day of August, 1931, lor
the purpose of examination,ad-justment and allowance of claims.All dalmn not md on or before
the am day of July, 1931, will
be forever barred.Dated this 2nd day of April,
Saidrealenatelstnbemlawsatisfy the amount due said plgln-
tilf md cons of uid nctlon :nd
all accruing costs, u by law pro~
vided.Dakd this 15th day ol April,
1981.Marion Sutherland, Sheriff ofWashington County, Nebraska.
13-512.
LWE small PHIBEE
ll suum UMAHA
x
only child, a daughter, is the wue
of n school mperintendent.
Ryan makes a prnetla of lvtendingchurchwhereverSunday
happen! to find him, and la 1 mem-
ber in lndlann of a church of one
ol the larger denominations notrepresented in Blair.While here
he attended one of the local
dmurches. and by invitation ad-
dressed the ehlldren of the Sunday
School.He spoke privnfely of
Gene Tunney,ex-heavy weight
--e --~ -1 ----1 J-~ 1----- r-----..-.ln .the county, which, together wm\§Mayor Stewart appointed Reed
the typesetting machine previously 0'Hnnlon na City Attorney for the
added, places the Herald job print- year.Moved md Seconded, this
lng department qdh an a par with appointment be eonfinned.Onany other printing entablin.hmen¢|roll call, Hundnhl, Garner, Moore,
within a iifty mfie ndilu, and we
hld fully expected to be n com-
petltor for the job oi printing the
fair premium list this seuon, and
9° be beat out of the opportunity
in we nmnner we wav, wu qnlbe
a disappointment bo ns.
Schmidt, Roberts, Rodgers, Jensen
voting 'AYE',McKny being ab-sent, th; motion elrtied.The oath
of office was administered to
Reed 0'Hanlon, City Attorney.
Mayor Stewut appointed L. w.
Lotta la Chief of Police and Street
Comrmlssionen Moved and Secon-
Judiclary;I-Iuhdahl,Rodgers,
Garner.
F i f e A p p n r a t u a :Rodgera,
Schmidt, Moore..
Moved and Seconded,the lv -polntment of these Co mittee: beconfirmed.On roll Ji , Hundlhl,
Gamer, Jensen,Moore,Schmidt,
Robem and Rodgers voting 'AYE',
McKay being absent.the otlon
carried.
C. E. Krause submlm bonds
covering the City Clerk and Waterghnmpion. an one fn me stncwuv.and most rigid religions mul he
had personally known.
Ryan's personal devotion to
Theodore Roosevelt was something
akin to hem-worship.Through
much auoclatlon with him he pro-
nounced "T. R."about the squar-
est and fairest man with whom he
ever came in contact.Ryan was...m. nnnnmiolo "nav in fha south
CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
(Continued from page one)
Fairbanks-Morse Co., Omaha, Neb-I raaka.
Fremont Foundry, Fremont, Neb-
raskn.A. Y. McDonald Co., Omaha, Neb-
raska.,
|Nebruskn Machinery Supply Co.,
ded, this appointmmt be confirm-
ed.On roll call, Hundnhl, Garner,Jensen, Moore,Schmidt, Roberta
and Rodgers voting 'AYE', McKay
being absent, the motion carried.
Mayor Stewart appointed Sum
Stevens as Night Police.Moved
and Seconded, this appointment heconfinned.On roll call, Hundnhl,
Garner, Jensen,Moore,Schmidt,
Commissioner offices.lloved and
MMM- we- P°=<'°-P° ervtevd1981.(SEAL)1. <1 ELLER,Beef Came in Liberal Supply
12-4:County Judge.a nd L o w e r - To p $ 9 . 0 0 and accented.On roll call, Hundahl,Gamer,-Jensen,Moore,
Schmidt, Roberts and Rndgers vot-
ing 'AYE',. McKay being absent,
the motion carried.
A letter regarding an objection
to the Sewer Outlet ent o f tha
Ci ty A rc nd.This ms referred
HOGS smiva To 25c UP
Nn w r r l . 'n n *v n u .U.SPECIAL Ensffrxox Fat lAmhs Advzce 250 mm nt
$s.1s@9.zs,Lalllorlill sm-mrNuliaeishcrebvdventhaiLgmbg -- $l0.L.i@l0.'15. Feeden
mééé fnn fifty resdert freehold~and Anil Sheep Stull!-
ers of the City of Blair, Nebraska,- " " - "having petitioned the Mayor and 19g;110mgff°¢kh Y;1yfd'nn3;"l;até
.,..__a :1Cnty Louncal of smd City to cali if llnssffntl as nn In"!7|.d the market >w |\. || ' Ul Jv ow v. |v D 1" °° ~. 1 . . . . . - _ - - _w e s t w h e n t h e w e r e l o o k i n g f o r L i n c o l n , N e b r a s k a .R o b e r t s a n d R o d g e r s 1 . ° o t i n g ' A ¥ | : . , { t _ 0 t h l m m e n t C o m n f t t e et h e p r o p e r l o c i t i o n f o r t h e p r o -A f t e r c o n s i d e r a t i o n o f t h e v a r i -M c K a y b e i n g a b s e n t ,t h e m o t i o n f o r i n e s u P g ;a n d h .
a ¢g a e y e r e
j e c w d " R o o s e v e l t D a m " .o u s b i d s t h e f g l l o w l n g a c t m n w a s e a r n e d .a s k e d t o r e p o r t o n s a m e a t t h e
t a k e n , - - M o v e d a n d S e c o n d e d ,t h a t M a y o r S t e w a r t a p p o i n t e d C E n e x t m t i f t h ¢i l ..Y o u W m . G 1 - r r U s n n t j w b i d 9 1 . y h e b a r n ; - ' § \ f § § * f § 1 }K r g u n e a s W a t e r ~ c 0 m m i s s i $ n ¢ §A ; , , : ; t °f f ; c t ; ° ; : ° m n e c _spec ial elec tion for the pur pose of
su b mi tti n g to the e lec to rs ol s ai d
City f or th eir n pprovul or reje c tion
th e proposition hereinafter set
f o r th an d ha vi n g gi ve n b o n d a s
required by statute to p n y th e
c o s t/ b f s ai d elec tion in ea se sa id
proposition do es no t c u rr y b y t h e
required mn jor i iy ,und,said peti-
ti o n an d b on d h avi n g b e e n f o u n d
suf fic ie nt by sa id Ma y o r a nd C ity
Counc il,
N o w therefore,th e elec tors o f
n m t i m a l Bla i r. Neb r a sk a . wi ll
. - » --~.~~-~--broke :sharply n r le a r u lln c i w
m l o w e r t h a n the :J ose ol' last
week on ded: -al.grad es and 25
0504: lower on sc ol the plalner
we ls h tle r c a m:st ste er s h en
brought $9.00.c and helf exs
were u m un we lower b u t
stoc ke r! and feed h e ld abo ut
stef-dl.| \Quotati ons a n Ca ttle :P a i r to
good y arun zs/$' l.00@ 8.25:c o m-
mo n m mr Uxr llnu a ss .o o@ '1 .o o:
m m . w a r m e d uv steer s 55.000
5.15: mood. chalce ha nd y steers
-.. -..,... nn. -..A 4- .~\m1~. hmvv
1
ia::|»..aug me nted by the o1,Ler;_danee o f
thu * loc a l lod ges of th e I. 0. O. F.
an d Rebekahs.Th e y ' we r e _ we l-
come wdsitors.
Th e t w o B.Y .P .U .organiza-
tions we r e we ll attend ed, li kewise
the even ing servic e.Th e Gi de on s
g a ve u a a f i lm servic e.I t wa s
devoti onal,inspi ratio nal,e va n g e l
ic al, instruc ti ve, a nd in teres ting.
W e are pr o u d o f ou r c hurc h
gi rls wh o p la c e d i th e ae ho olc o m
tests,Ma r g a r e t B d g e r o w i n d m -
mati c s i n D ano College , He len Mc ~
Mi lla n i n ty pi ng ,Be u la h P u tn a m
i n Geogr aphy ,a n d Ma r y Lo u is e
Moran i n. spe lling.o
Th e Lor d'e Sup per wi ll be ob -
ser ve d at the S und ay momin g se r-
FIT AT 82 YEARS
Nearly a thousand Blair high
school and grade pupils got a
genuine thrill, not in say a real
.,._along the more dlrecff route,in
order to serve those travelers to
whom minimum time and distance
are of importance.Those wlw
yvish to make the deviation to pass
through Omaha could still do no at
their nvm discretion.It is to be
hoped that the highway engineers
will see fit to recommend the
change in numbering.Meanwhile,
one might suggest that Missouri
Vdley boosters exert their influ-
ence to have the Blair cut-off
paved."
To~y Ryan, ex-chanuplon middle
weight boxer of the world, demon-
strated in his own person how bo
be lit though old."Tommy", as he prefers bo be
called,was eighty-two yearn old
last January-and looks fifty.An
orphan from early childhood and
obliged to make his own way, for
some sixty years he was pugllist,
young people of this generation,
he ll putting in his lnier years
wldting mllegrn and schools all
over the country an an advocaw
of clean living nnd phyllod fit-
ness..As such he ls comed and
endorsed by nchool men every-where.He was nt the Teknmah
schools last week,spent Sunday
and Monday ln Blllr, and Tuesday
and Wednesday was with the Fre-
mont schools where he has had
previous engagements.Ryan's demonstration i n Blair
Mondny, was a great object lesson
for the young folks ln school,
showing what dean habits, clmfnl
do in keep the body sound and
vlgoronn until nn advmeed nge.
Clad in tunic md trunks,nnd
spanking rapldy Ind with g m t
enrnestneu and frequent wit, for
more than an hour he give the
pupils a wholasvme and eye~
opening leabnre on keeping mor~
slly,mentally and phy da lly nc
living and constant exercise aan'
1
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good attendance.A Problem Play "Heir to a Mil-
lion"will be presented Friday
evening and !'Keeping the Lord's
Dey"will be given Sunday eve-
ning.Everyone is requested to read
the Book of Acts through during
We two weeks meeting.
Came prepared to quote your
favorite scripture verse.Thursday night is "Officers
Night".Every o er is expected
to be present at service.Mr.
C.E.Whitacker of Arlington,
will be preesnt and give a short.
talk at-this service.Special. services will continue
until May 10th.
river to Omaha,and t.hen runs
northwest to Fremont,which is
practically in a line with Missouri
Valley. Last year the Lincoln high-
way was changed from that rout-ing to follow the Blair cuffofl, a
thirty-six mile graveled highway
that saves the trnnscontinental
tourist thirty miles of 'traveling
and considerable annoyance from
srtoti-lights, ,heavy traffic and steephills.Although the Lincoln High-
way bears the number 30 from
New York to San Francisco except
for that thirty-six mile stretch, the
cutfoff is number 130.
Toudsts .traveling out o n the
|I
Linco lnili hwa naturally followlsythe number 30 southeast from Fré-mont to Omaha.There many oil
them hoping to save mileage,
choose to follow highways number
82 or 34--both first class roads-
across lowa, picking up the Lin-
coln highway' again i n Illinois.
Thus, much of the eastbound tour-
ist traffic that otherwise would
pass through Cedar Rapids is di-\
vened to other routes.This mani-
festly means a loss in dollars and
cents to many local business men,
:md a loss in adyertising good will
bo the city aa a whole,
Naturally many tourists prefer
to stop in Omaha on their way
across the country.It should he
borne in mind that no effort is
being made to tear up the highway
loop that permits them in do so.lt seems only fair, however, that
No.. 30, which has become firmlyldaitified with the Lincoln high-
way, should follow that highway
...,.
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His own body, apparently in th~
pink of condition with powerfxd
rippling muscles and perfect -
ordination between mind an »
muscle, was itself the best of il
lustrstions of his theme.It wa~
such a demonstratiomaddress =
any parent would be glad to hsv~
his sons and daughters witness.
Ryan confessed that he ha
never tasted liquor and did no
smoke, -and has a standing cas
offer waiting for any user ocigarettes who can duplicate th
feats of strength he perfo
dmily.To demonstrate his ~~phydcal ability he performed
feat which would be astounding i
a man ol quarter or half his o
years.Before the pupils he lilte
a 200-pound iron dumbeil frothe floor, raised it above his hen
at arms' length, slowly lowered i
to the back ofhis neck, raised
again aoove his head,and th~
dropped itw the floor.A ;=feat for any man, it seemed -
believable that it could be done b
a man of 82 years._
Ryan's demonstration with '
por-table punching bag drew e
thusiastic applause from t h
youngsters.The punching ha
outfit which he carries is the o
used when he was sparring pa
ner and t er for Theodo
Roosevelt.
The special twelve-cylinder, hh
motor Cadillac roadster in whi
"Tommy"goes from place
place attracted much attenti~
while in Blair.
In private interview the old
BLUE RIBBO
0penUSq
The BLM
T o I T .BR0'l' HERi§7 °111B° "Y'| n m e " " " o r u w # - w l g n q e x - o f t i q o u g n u - m e a n a : mm - =' t h t h , g m 1-. an n I | \l_ .| l_..-----.4| _ _I m - m m n g ~
[f or th e fu mls hmg a nd I HSUW U- '° "! Co mmi ss i on 6r .Mo ve d a n d 5 e c ° " ' lHa n d nro iec t. as urenared b v th e
The Decatur Hcrnld relates in
rather pointed language what he
thinks of the manner in which the
fair board up in Burt county lets'
the fairrpremium list to bids and
we don't blame him.His expla-
nation of the manner in which the
contract escaped him is n little
different than in this county. Here
we are given plenty of time to
make the bid but bidding seems
to be all there is no it as we have
never been able to know the price
ot the sucessful bidder or any-
thing about it after the bid is put
in.'l'he excuse here and in Burt
county seems so be about the same,
the party with whom one is taik-ing is "only one on the board" and
he is always the wrong one but wenoticethat year after year the
work goes to the same shop.
Following is what The Decatur
Herald has to say:"E, M. Englund, Secretary ot the
... .-.\\s.| <~nm»t Cnuntv Fair As~
fo! a turbine pump job complete
lbe accepted as the lowest and best
bid, that ail other bids be rejected
and the certified checks be rc-
Itumed bo the unsuccessfu! bidders;
and that the Mayor and City Clerk
.be authorized and instructed to
_sign contract on behalf of the
City with the Layne-Western Com-
pany.On roll call, Hundahl, Jen-
sen, Moore, Schmidt,'etje,' Ro-
berts and Rodgers ting 'AYE',
McKay being ab
carried.bills were read.
sent,the motion
The followingJ. Harold Stewart $100.00
50.00175.00
75.00
4.00
46.00
87.50
50.00
50.00
50.00
50.00
m m
|C. H. Robertson
|Reed 0'Hanlon
`C. E. Krause
A. J. Crowdy
Fred Thietje
'Frank Bigelow E
_A. J. Moore
|J. s. Roberts
John McKay
,E. W. Schmidt
state
ded, this appointment be confirmed
On roll coll, Hundah garner, Jen-
sen, Moore, Schmidt..berts and
Rodgers voting 'AYE',McKay
being absent, the motion carried.
Latta, Stevens and Krause were
called forth and sworn ln their re-
spective offices.
Mayor Stewart appointed Dr.
Morris Neilson as City Physician.Moved and S onded, this appoint-me n t b e a d f ms .On roll cdl,
Hundsdii,Garner,Jensen, Moore,
Schmidt,Roberts and Rodgers
voting 'AYE', McKay being absent,
the motion carried.
Mayor Stewart appointed E. M.Beaty as City Engineer.Moved
and Seconded, this appointmentbe
confirmed.On roll call, Hundshl,
Garner,Jensen,Moore,Schmidt,
Roberts and Rodgers voting 'AYE';
McKay being absent,the motion
carried.Moved and Seconded,that The
\>al..r.'\'vihnne 1... named the official|
City Attorney, was read.Moved
and Seconded, that this statement
be published in the Pilot-Tribime
and the Enterprise over the aig-
natures of the Mayor nnd Council.
All Councilrnen present voting
'AYE', the motion carried.
Chairman Roberts of the Street
and Alley Committee asked for
permission to remove three trees
from Colfax Street between Sixth
and Seventh Streets and stated
that he had a bid of $20.00 for the
work.Moved and Seconded, that
the Street & Alley Committee be
authorized to' remove the trees anrequested and improve the street
as suggested.Mi Councilmen pre-
sent voting 'AYE', the motion ear
tied.Mowed and Seconded, this Coun-
cil extend a vote of thanks to Mr.
Fred Thietje 'lor his assistance asCouncilman from the First Ward
during the term of his appoint-
ment.Ali Councilmen present vot-
take notice that the Ma y o r and
City Council of said C ity have
calied n special election o l the
electors of add C ity to be held at
th.;usual polling places ln said
City between the hours of nine
o'c1ock,n.rn.,a n d seven o'c loc k
p. m., o n Mo y 12, 1931, at which
election the electors o l said City
shall vo te f o r o r ag a i n st th e f o l-
lowing pr op osi tio n, to -wi t:
"S h a ll th e C i ty o f Blai r,Ne b -
raska , bu rrow mone y an d pi edge
th e pr op er ty an d c r ed i t o f s ai d
Ci ty by i s su i ng its negotiable
bonds i n th e to t a l a m o u n t o l
$25,000.00,said bonds t o b e
known a s ' Par k B onds ', to be is-
sued i n deno min ati ons o f
$1,000.00 eac h,to b e dated
Apri l 1, 193 1, a nd to be pay able
not less than ten y ears from their
date and n o t mo r e t h a n twe n ty
years from their date, to bear in-
terest at the rate of notto exc eed
four and one~hn1f per centum per
an n u m,pay able semi-an nually ,
a n d sh all n ta x b e levied an-
nu a lly u p on all th e ta xa b le pr o -
pe r ty i n n n ld C i ty f o r th e p n y -
me n t o f th e inte rest o n said
bonds as the sn me becomes
du e an d fo r th e p ay me nt o f th e
princ i pal o f :mi d bond s whe n the
same bec omes due, the proc eeds
f r o m th e s n i e o f s a i d b o n d s tn
be us ed f or th e pu rp ose o f pu r-
_....._ . H .-=... .-...
5 u . w wu . a v, : n wste er s : so w 1 .0 0:
ste ers 51 .0 008 00 ; c ommon w tw
sbeem $5.'|50'I.00;ma t o c h o i c e
stoc ker : saxz soaoo;mr i n g o o d
stocker! $5.'15@6.'|5;c o mmo n to
fa ir mak er s ss .0 0® 5. 1s :trashy
grade ; 4.sw:» .oo: uo od to c hoic e
feeders $0.'l5@'L'»0:I s i r t a m d
feeders ls,00fbs.'15:c o mmo n to
i a lr te e de n sus @ 0 .0 0:stoc k
c ows t4.00® 5.00:stoc k better:
$5.00@8.00;stoc k steer calves
|B.00@8.50;stoc k heifers calves
ss.soo1.oo.
"ux rasaa
GO O D A D V A N C E O N u o a s
with 10.000 IN-Sh bos s Llglldly
ad a so od demand Xr om all quar-
te r s th e ma r k e t wa s ac tlva an d
stroh 8 w 2 50 h lzher on desir able
m m .a n d butc her hogs while
paezlnz grades held about steady
Best mm. weights brouzht $1.15.
m a n s S H A B P L Y m o n e aAlthough rec eipt; 01 sheep and
lambs were liberal Monday 1s.ouc
h¢ B d , th u d e ma nd wa s b r llk u m
!at lambs sold fu lly 250 higher al
$B.'l5@9.25.Sn ri ns la mb s were
z w s o c higher n t 31015010.15
Feeder lambs and aged sheep held
about steady .F A T L A MB 5 : F lt l a mb s , u o o d
w choice $9.00@9.40;fed lambs,
fa ir to go od $8.000D.00;spring
lambs, Bood w chnlc e : m o n o
l.l).'l5; sham la mb s $'l.50@8.25l
cull lambs $4.00@1.00.
_ 1='nanar}_ _L/mas:sam-un
1.:::::;:. ::; `."-I-`F§£m`rYQ1¢1Lhd'§: 1; °'.E""!'..°.':'.°m :.;::..;:r¥..:'~On mll\i§§° 'AYE'. the motion arrleduuunwn- , -._ ...-- -.__lu! Saturday, ulieltlng ldnnln-mg w mm an vlylnc me prlnwrlar the mn-k ol providing tha pn-mlnm lm ol the mmlng lair and
we presume mlr budneu finm re-I
lponded in Qhelr una!genemul
K. P. Hnndlln awwu. E. 'lynn 19.20
c. I N. w. RR. Cu-885.91
clan. nun. a supply cm s.ss.Im Kjellen 29.49,c. w. F. cm Co.181.56
A. Y. llebonald 00.82788
I;1}',""1?1"u§»a1§1,`"i:éI=2¥,semen. ~ ina semaea, this meet-
Hnnm. sghmldt. Roberta and Rd- im' an .¢|j°um¢a_An Coundlngm
ge ts vo ti n g ' A Y E ' ,Mc K a y be in g
absent, the motion c arried.
Subjec t to c on fi rma ti on th e
Ma y o r n ame d th e f o llo wi ng C o u n -
c il Co mmitte es f o r th e y ear,th e
:first na me d to b e Ch ai r ma n o f
n. . . _ . .- . M
. 4A Well Dressed Man Q
Must Have Clean Clothes
and the Expense is So Slight
PHONE ~ 183 x
Ad va n ce Cl e a n e r s
BLAIR, NEBRASKA
present voting 'AYE', the motion
carried.
Attest: C. E. Krause,
City Clerk.J. Harold Stewart,
Mayor.l h lE,Tl'$`§';»",.1°,f,,"f,7$»'i»,`{`»fei, MTS The Barrett Company 18.69
,.Moved and Seconded, these billspubncly mxpponed trade puller.be allowed and that warrants be
drawn on the proper funds in pay-ment of the same.On roll call,
This biggest publicity job in
connection wilh the affair,(The
Fair Prefnium Lm)wm be han-*dled .oakland this ' ear a usual I!-{u_ndahl, Jensen, Moore,Schmidt)
an y salongwith practically ,all otlxexl£ ;eX]? be;K;d bem§e;Bbx::;
profitable propositions in cnnneo- the motion' caned_'
tion vWth the annual blow-out, "Tal Moved and Seconded. this Coun-
Mr. England °""°d at the Herald ¢f:'§I1}5f=r}~I"Sir{e Die.All Council~
office and expressed his regret, men present voting ¢AYE|thethat a had tase had §e_en left in modon can-ied 'J
B f : ;:_.order an d Ma y o r Ste wa r t c alied
Counc ilman elec t Gar ne r,Jensen BLAIR, NEBRASKA
:s r ~||.
~N e w S p r i n g S t y l e s
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|ntll' mouth bv the wa? rms CUIlT.l'8CC|IuY: : ; ° ; . ; ' ;. . , f § " " » . § r § 1 i ¢m o u n d s ;n n d |n . » r ` § ' m E §
B
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D-
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was handled, by the management,
but explained that ha wun't the
whole cheese and should not be
held entirely msponsdhie.The advertisement fox-,bids upon
the job were sent out in quite reg-ular form, ho all prlnkers inhhe
county, but the notice glvén was
:'.:;":...;',';.,;..':.,".;f til' '";,,, h:r| "iw§?i.=. md |60 mann 52.11b u g ;s l o o r s w . . . D - ____e r e c t i n g a s w i m m i n g p o o l a n d @ : s . o u ;t a t f a i r t o g o o d $. u n a
a c c e s s o r i e s t h e r e t o t h e r e o n ? "2 3 5 3 :u m a e w e s s 4 . o o @ s . o o ;c u l
I f t h r e e - f i f t h s o f t h e v o w s o r z u l u \ u m m w w V * v v v
) \ \ n n n n | ; f: n . '0'|!l|"| hl¢\( l f ~~
B f : ;:_.order an d Ma y o r Ste wa r t c alied
Counc ilman elec t Gar ne r,Jensen BLAIR, NEBRASKA
:s r ~||.
~N e w S p r i n g S t y l e s
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The J. D. GAR§|LA§S)m§QTHlNq S'l`0RE
0Xl'0RDS _ SlloES
$2.95 to $5.00
Including the well known FRIENDLY
FIVE and other high grade makes
Fbr the men who appreciate
Style - Fit - Quality - Service
$2.5 - seo » $35NATIONALLY KNOW N CLOTHES
Other Good Suits
$ 1 5 t o $ 2 0
-
~:; ~~$1.9sw ~
I W O R K c w ma s
~New Spring Styles
~Q Men's D ~'r s
L "r~ ~H ~New Patterns
._$1.00 to $3.00
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Pleuing Designs ln
New Fashion Neckweu'
~~ Bloc~s~urmsnwum- umm.,
Athletic, Sllorb.For
Home of nm- Schaffner- Marx mm -,=;;'_,",a1,;; New
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voting on said proposiuon Bumsbe in favor uf_the issuing of said
bonds and the levying of the mx
to pay the same, .said proposition
shall be deemed to have carried
and said bonds will be issued and
Endleou., Nebr..will take IronLnell' kilns soon the mst zu nr
brick; made ln the naw.Tha
have haulvved the 13 kllns at thplant.6:11.11 sas burners.Ther
nn several advantases over cog
.: |g u _|
mo to r Cadillac roadster i n wh i c h
" T o m m y "goes f r o m piiace to
plac e attra c ted mu c h atten tio n
wh i le i n B lai r .
In p r i va te i n te r vi e w th e o i d e x-
BLUE RIBBON TANKAGE $2.40
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~o ¢...of the ring to get in their bids-
at least, that is the way the pru-
positian was presented to us.We have never been a contender
for this job,not having been'a
Q
said tax levied.I1 said proposi-
tion does not obtain an_af!ir1nu-
tive vote ni three-fifths of the
electors voting thereon said pm-
position shall be deemed to have
been lost and said bonds shall not
be issued or said tax levied.
Said election shall be held and
governed by the usual electionlaws of the State of Nebraska per-
taining thereto.
Given underymy hand and the
seal of said City at Blair, Nebras
kn, this Bth day of April, 1931.
tired kilns in that they do sw(
with the smoke.have clean:
Yzrds and more space.
Jumon MECHANICS 4-H CLU
The first Mechanics 4-H Clu
to be organized in Wuhlngow
county was sinned Sunday nite
nonn, April 26th ut the home
Merton Kuhr,who is the loc
leader.He has been attending £
Short Course for liwv years
Agricultural College of the Sta
university.
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Nc ~1 5 C
r.. 1uu\u ar..E l de fk Junior Mecnanlca IB me namey'the new dub with sixteen and(SEAL)12»5t and one asaudnte member.
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SBERIFFS SALE Norlcn
Finlayson, Burke Q/Moliie, Attys.
By virtue oi an'0rder of Sale
issued out of the District Court ofWashington County, Nebraskaiand
in pursuance ot' the Decne of said
court in nn action therein pending
wherein First Trust Company of
Omaha, a Corporation is plaintiff
and Charles A. Strnup and Minnie
Stroup, his wife; George W. Stroup
and Laum Stroup, his wife; Leon-
ard C. . Stmup;Ruth Stroup;
Esther Stroup; Josephine Stroupz
James F. Stroup; and the unknown
heirs, deviseca, legumes, personal
representatives and ali other per-
The officers elected Sund
wen: presddcnt, Dondd Lippincol
vice president, Gerald Jenson; S1
retary-treasurer.George Kegk
news reporter, Elmer Dixon; sl
geant at arms, Neil Suttnn.Oth
members are David Simonsu
Raymond, Lloyd and Ralph Be<
Tags Christensen,Edmund a
Kenneth Sorensen, Benjamin Bea
James Dkon,Pa d Tyson a
Robert F1ynn»
Meetings m n be held "ev:
three weeks among the membn
ln alphabetical order.
Mrs. Kuhr and daughter aen
Sood refreshments.
The Junior Mechanics will ml
May iq with Benjamin Beard.-1
no o gle d M l x l m i a n d §|
e V
Grinding Anytime
K. w.
Chick Starter _ $3.00
Growin Mash $2 75Laying 5/i...i, - $2140
swan Llvinr muh - $1.15
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anim interested in the estate oflmer Dixon, news reponer.
1:\.¢.m~:. A Rhnun. wal names nn-|
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ihe 18th day of May, 1931, at the
west Iront door of the Washlngwn
County Court house in the city of
Blnir, Nebraska at the hour of two
P. M. sell £0 the highest bldder for
cash the following described pro-perty to~wit: "The northeast 'A of
s=...~|:.m 1A umm mxrt nf the north-
UNDER CONTROVERSY
The Lincoln Highway No. 130 Ls
drawing u good hit of attention
from sections of Iowa along the
Lincoln Highway route.Coming
from the east toward the west in
Iowa the highway up fa Missouri
Iiii; Méai . . . $2.50
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the U E`<i S3e s ls 1
located at W Point,
ln! /a n dl| | ¢ e v : d~4 :\l ll| ll.lu s d a a B 1 | 1 : , Nm f m m u m g n é
| m ¢ u , 1 s ' n .
| 4 npe Y e u 811|
4s s u zn s vn! m t m s b u
lunged hit Q! the day.
~ | ~ ~ o r ~ ll h i ~ b y t h e
||||th c M n o f b d n r m f m f v umore thu; thnycouldxaaar.t I nnot | ttms to. BIN. hr th white
mm we n mo throng mr them.Hmm bf them Red Ima llmlen or
Nd in the monntlllm.lm!thou
Fmamgeigvid~tonwnretlmonly
|u l .I l
th e Su : Clrlol r se rn tion .
' h m u m a thing h n p p m d m
New Man co.W h u n y uma ca motomovethem.only ¢so o l the
2.000 Apaches were w be round,
w h ile t h e r a t h l d neeoptod Vlc~
todo n l tlu lr lold lr.and vnro
o n n m o n o n t h o n l d .Fo rn bo vt
u m n a n t h o A p a c h n w e n m A
pradlbed wi th two tub in tcurudp: while Melton had twa in rm
ti me s s e hr.
Hdtun struck out ll. men. Sor-
..
SCHOLARSHIP
o
[HE EN'rEnPnrsn| "f;;'af§'¢a°_infé;=.;1'»q ~W
»y : i t
s-" \ .
a w ''§::'i: °' Florence: -~f,;,h°,H°=~aT»=»T€»'»'¥@'.'T:..=§f-»f»»2*1i"'s .B "»=?°""' '" Irv '" ~ ~ sm: '""'°° ~ ¢1;.;;;.m§f
"'rnrr mu-ming Jrder ag¢inn|"' °""'5° m. prelan`£ name.HI There was an attractive display Club, Smuhimu W°""°"" Hilldda
" " 'uw naw v ; nmnumn w Y.-."...-|'collections of moneys lor the de-
" was born podtors'fi nd sevxlemmt fund
u v .N" - S v e n a w e d Monday by u m m|Wly April Judge E. B: Chnppell m x.m»m.|
ss nun. 5 nmmnii nr m tha Anodntsd Pram
'from the different high :schools of different dub 5,;,,be,_,_~ C l u 1 , _
th .conference shodd submit '4 1msn" 15 mir numihatnndentsuld I'L.'?f'.f'.,. ..,..'f"?..- ........|.:........ ma an P¥?"?"-\._.1.................._?"f'..§
u d l i
He '.\me¢a 1~11.'§Z»§»L<&L§.the hwyouth .mim tha fund eontempiuted n
N°b'"h°°'nhoudd be colledad Inna stock-lhlerm RUPP holdem in bmlra md not imm ds-
lo Binh' |l-podwrle h" home.A \.....|..... -_ ».. ,a.......»..f nf
THE HACK SAW
vounm s Bmruebmn, April ao, wax Nm; 21
Yenerdny we met a
Blair boy who hu
the number of dxyl,
hours,and minutes
until summer ner
tion all counwd up.
A lifetime of Jalis-
Iaanry washer aer-
vlee in yours when
you select the Ona
Minute Model 20.A
15 - year guxrantee
bond blcked by one
of dm oldelt mlknn
of washing mnchlnel
is assurance of con-
tinuous satlnfactiun
thi s y ur, nan yea!
worse than bo \he-
come so or 60 years
old.
The ONE MINUTE
Model 20, | quality
built washer that
saves you money,
now an sale, with 1
pair o f Johnson
Dn i n Tubs givsn
(ree with e8¢h ma-
china.
Use DEVOE Puint
und Vu-nish pro-
du.]~J it pays.
An o n y mq ~ he lp s
trlbutinn: A man ln
o neuiy drowna m week.The
pillow slips, the bed
spreadg, and he falls
into the a Hugs.
The Tnxe Beauty of
Old Coloqhl Design
In the MAYFIDW-
ER Electrlc Rnfrlg-
enwr-qulet o pe nh
tion,luv.freezing,
Ill porcelnln interior
a year gulr|.nZm.L ls
a few of the advan-
tages offered youln
the new "Mlyflowef
shbmmea nt ui next ximang M'
the amlermee no be held alrly in
Saphmber.Tha but mm wi l be
adapted by the conference for the
new leagua.The student submit-
._f_.. n.- L A _-.._ .an . . -
|euu
1ll
is|u
n n d t r a n o n x md i b g l l s t t i i
q a i n u m o f e n m m1 9 w w " 1 ! * . P ° ' " r ; ? ~
mu at turmoll.The aumonnalmoved them Around Uh no mmcattlo-when dm'm m eatenLham.But uma i n the ir mo u-es
' i L " " ``a a h mg aSome changes in the qunlitim-" g i g s ,1339 eumlng
on rules bu' the lniemgtiond dsc time ,mg h" msd
mnounced todny by County Agent
Geo. Gates.He neceivd the in-
formation from State (Job bender
Frishie nt Lincoln recently.
Where the old ruling listed that
ench entrant must be qoaillled to
enter college on or before Septem-
ber, 1982, the new ruling has add-
ed the sentence explaining thatthe
entrant must not have entered col-
lege prior to the time of award in
November, 1981.Thus to he eli-
gible for the Scholu-ship,Wuh-
ingum county club members]wlll
not have entered college beiore
I - ember lst, 1931.
The International Harvester Com
pany is offering 100 scholarshipsvalued at $500 *etch The nation
is divided into sections end the
ngmbet .ol achdluehipn awarded
éech part n different.Nebrnknlsln the Centnl States section
where them will be forty awudl
made and Nebraska club member!
will W filteen.County Agent George Bows hasadditionalinformationAboutthe
awanqls, und those \£iterested are
urge dto s ee hima uti ta s e a rly
as possible._
hen for 42 yan.He hm a rdv e dbyhilwife nnd
Bve children, Chariee and Hnrvey
of Omnhn, Mn. Chauncey Wilkins
and Mn.Lloyd Rosenbaum ol
Blnlr, md Mrs. Hurry Funk o l
Fremont.Aho eleven grandchil-
dren.He lm three brothers livi-D3 m
Berlin,Germany.
TALES ~ .
0f».eTR1BEs
Dmghlers of e American Re-'
lution wled or police protec-
on,hat Fridny in Wnuhinglon,
. C. before listening bo an ad-
=.. by Representative Fish of
ew York on Communism. Earlier
- convention Klve unanimous in-
~rsement to the findings or the
-committee which denounced
~mmnnim and urged the next
~ngress w enw Eegislntlon "ta
d our country of all seditious
.. communist agi|.|t.ion".
each ~------75c
NOTI CE OF Ao mN1 s 'nu mo N
Henry Mencke, Attorney
I N THE COUNTY c o u m 'OF
WASHINGTON COUNTY,
NEBRASKA
Estate of August Draeger, de¢
ceased, otherwisg known as August
Draegert'Notice is hereby given that on
the 22nd day of May, 1931, at the
County Judge's office in the City
of Blair,Washington County,
Nebraska, at 2 o'c1ock in the aft-
ernoon of said day,the following
matter wiil be heard and consid-
ered, w~wit: The petition a! Lena
Dracger praying for the appoint-
ment of Lena Draeger as admin-
istrator of the estate of said
F THANKSCARD 0
W e wis hwta k e this m e a ns w
nk you all for the many td-npect mdtha1 love md re
~u-
buta o
Tha Apache
A u - i m wh e n ve r y n n ma ma n n :enemy ."and wh os eh lntor y from
n. u
* .V
r
/
J
1 ae.n__
'=-=
~ ~ ~i
~i'..»+
4
'"4~H .
J
the1r.tlrst men
tion ln history.
the hand of the
Apac he!w a |
against e v e r yo m Their dep-
red ati om h a d
exte nd e d al h r
south an J u i ll
c o, Mui c o, a ndthe du i o t C or-
onado has been
w n m n m b l o o d ,
would na turally
resist all et-
w-\v s
Geisler's prepared
Geisler's natural
perpkg.----151:
Two gallon dnun
shape, clear - 1.25
Drum shape,... .__
..-green ~ ~ » ~ - - 850'
"~-'|' . .
Order By Telephone
AND REST
A S S U R E D f ,.
></
that you will l
receive the same
mon /Q
Goons ..1 ~..2
Wlnclnyuuwmldlf youfgdelztetl ~'
them hee pannlly -__
'~<~'w ..Y ' ~r n o m a :n a - ' 1 1 4 ~. - X
w - *
_.- ~ - - r - " "
North Slde Store
r a ~ t during all our meeuu
siclmesa md trouble.
Mr. md Mn. J. F. White
A T T E N T I 0 N !,
Your Radio deserves the but of Service.Have it checked rgaeompetentfactorytrained Service mm.
Any type set repnlred Aerinln erected.Se! il given | complete check - t,'fy
Will be In tovm on Mny 5th,Tu b a t e e t d ( m e ~
_1O n e D o l l a r S e r vi c e C h a r g e
v Leave Cnlls with The Enterprise
L . F . R u e l l n s
Onuhn, Nebr.
:ham Into peace-
Apneho m l reservation
Indians.slnee
the Mexican border was tho scene
ot many of their bloodlott battles.Thelr own mea wal no safer tram
them than was tho whlte mun'|.
Nclmer lndlnn v lllu e nor white
lettlement could toretell when the
grim rnlden would descend upon
them and when t h u Appeared n
ugh: to z a th e deat h wu lnevlm-
hle.They were the scourge of the
Southwest-dreaded by every one.
n il ln t a lr ly me n s u ma , h o m
Schlaglubks pre-
pared, pkg- - - 10s
0
I l l
FISH
GL0BEs
\
.-;~.a...,,;y,..." " ° " \ "' = f ~§ Q _ 4 " ¢ ' § g _1 f "{ » , 3 ,
I 0 5 ,-* § " :
K E : -' = > " ' £ * s ~ '~
" °*» 4 . ! l \ --
One gallon squat
.3 .
. _e Home ol
IIAINTOP FLOUR
(Hnndled by All Groeen)
We axchnnge wheat for flour
P. C. Somuea, Pmv-
PETERSEN
MACHINE and MOTOR
SERVICE
Ants Bepllring A specinlty
ten their name lergat on the mam
I t was unthinkable to these hold
reld en t hat the y mo uld be teme-3 contlned ° g reurvetlonu,n a
ey resented t e action with every
men nl nt their commend Every
attempt to compel thelr enbmledou
wu thwar te d by tne lr c ru ny lee d-
kr s.Coc hise, one of tha most fe-mo u s ot th en , le d th e m ln c e ttlo
ne n lln g an d other mo n lf e nu tlo u l
of lhelr dlepleemro, untll hln death
l n 1874.Howe ver,wi th Cochise
no longer lnstlgntlnq trouble, they
beg an to s ho w a lmle intel-e o:lnpes c e ml pursuits,un d ha d th e
Chlrlc ahu l r ese rv n b een ma ln-
txlned.l t l l p le th at th e
A p a c h e s wo u l d h l\ le ttlo d d o wn
and hec ome more er len peac eful.Bu t ln ' 1 8 ' t6 th e ¢rnment ehol~
llhed lnlo reeervutlen, end Apuc hv
la nd was li ke u n up-torn nnthlll
anc e mu m.A t l e m t h u n m
Scldaglublcs na-
tural, pkg. - - 15c
|~BLAI.B-TOPANDTIREOO.I
I 212 West Washington Bt.I
|GoodyouTimllndAul» oGh|||
1 Tin repairing a npednllr I.Specials Lhis Week
suim MADE GOoDS
Maintop Flour ~----$1.09
Blair Butter -----27 1-2c
Blue Ribbon Bread ----l2c
Pullman Loaf -----9c
Betty Ann ----7c
Blair Corn ----loc
u m m S P E C I A L S
Puritan or Ideal Malt --49c
Schultz or Blue Ribbon Malt -55c
Mil k C --42cwan ee lub Malt -Thirty Five Malt 3 for --$1.00
Bottle Caps per gross --1.9¢
Bevera Bottles per dozen -69cMysticour--1 $1.29
Omar Flour ---$1.39
.Phone 84
0G 1 l b e r t s o n ' s S t o r e
" A s o o n w \ @ = ° ~
Colored
Shells
Will not fade
Per pkg. - - - 15c
Fish Moss
Per bunch - - --20c
The
Stewart
Pharmacy
J. Haro}dStewart,
B. H. RASHUSSEN
lnlnruwe ul All Kind:
OmenOver Fu-mel State Bak
Sunday)
Chkap & Northwcdan
Weltbound
No. 111 8:85 A. ll. ddly
Eastbound
No. 122 6:80 P. M. dllly
C111-»BCHlllH'h u m a n .I t a l ~ i a n s
umcnss ac x
a o n n nn a n s r u c f n
Oldeahlnylomdg.
x
aIII
Inger pan ot the tribe neeeuful-
Iy defied cnvmro,md conanuod
the depredntlonl which mnde thai:tribe so terrible.Border rlldlnm common, um thu whlu nbum were in eonstmt dread.It
dw state to the depositors' ped-
Hon fo r s pemment Lmiunctivm
will he hard next Slturdny.
William G. Barber brought the
action for depodwrs In f-he Flar-
nnce bank.The Kmnud can was
brought by William F. Kuhr, de~
pod#/or.The Florence depositors
:nk m enjoin (he I1-lie from col-
iection n! $l,596.48.
'1'wo'3 *unot mul; :ua nottamed wg. nvqp Apu en.Hd !of theni gd the"r||arutlon qnln.
The '°'i,"'".§.f°?1 "§'1m'1f'°°»u' " RU7oorthouxlg haronlmo. tha Apélq 135;
erpnnqlly lqked for n vlrllr-u .it gn; thought that no vu lo-
wild Apaches.Pltlence tonlhod with Hrllrmlmanned to gain | foothold at Int,Gan. 6. H.Umok induced about
L50 0olthemtn¢ oonArourn-Ulm ln 1882.The nm your melt
ot thu remnmlnl Apache! surrou-dernd. m\1,\\M°r Cn-ook'| guidance
may were tlowly bein; tnlnod lnthe wnyfuf dvlllution.I! thenmnuo ucould hun be an lm atthll perhgpl than would hun beenno turqzar tmuhla,but |cough
of y ua lnm 0 rqok'| po wer v u
curtail Hi ~hld- been nbh to`hold ihpm qulotf .no other mm..,onl
DAUGHTEWS BIRTHDAY umh lu; Thm dlyf the T,-1-
''Valley langue was organized and
Mr. and Mn. Jack Crowdy and the offionn for the year were
daughter, Bess entertained a num-:nlected The otqogn selected by
mf ot relatives and friends Inst ¢h¢ organization were as follow!
Friday night honoring thdr daugh-'Supb G. w. Hildreth of Oakland,
ter and defer, Mrs. Sam Mom|.ng'Prea; Supt. J. P. Weiaemee of Te-
of Omaha, the occasionbeing her kimnh,Vice Pres;Prln.E. C.birth gnnivenary.!Swmn of South Sioux City, Sec;
Pinochle was the game phyed Supt. D. v. Masser of Bhir, Trees.and Mrs. Pekr Nielsen and viml-|Tha Ioliowing schools are mem-
Johnson won first primes, md Mrs. ,bers of this new orgnnisatiou:
Morning and Andrew Johmson wok Sonih Sioux City,Stanfan, Oak-
connolationl.(land, Lyons, Wed: Point, Tekamah
Ratreshment were served and and Blair.lt. was -duo approved
all had a mow enjoyable Eme.to ask Wayne to jditras an eighth
~a ._spd reopened alter they had
Idled, on agreement lo depodton
to permit their depodts to be
sca!ed down,-Bea-News.
cm-ad," he hunnd hu mlnd andlllpped a of reach.Crook.ble to -ff~°{g Alllrlwith Mod » ands,asked W _u mm a n d mp . No l mi A . d f -
tuok »h1l #laces Aga in 0ni¢ brsonmwu .m mem u\gt.<z!¢mop.mmo and hll men |m»¢¢4¢¢aat last, unable to longer mallhlntheir enemy mm. Thou Apacheswhoremalnodhostilemy od lnMexico. where they were occulon~ally heard tram as me u 1900.but
the semen ot Arizona and New
Mexico were able to breathe kooly.The remains ot tha trlhe arenowllv lnl m Oklahoma,Theyhave accepted peace an 1 neeelalty.(0 mx. wmnm mwvpunr Unlomi
ar m . .» w ' h l z i t w u
l u ~ n o m ortun stop..
|
Buslmzss DlRECTORY
'mx VAL LEY
LEAGUE OBGANIZES
..»~..
RECEPTION FOR NEW PRIEST
Members ol the Blair and Ft.
Calhoun parishes ol the Catholic
church of this city, tendered a re-
ception fo their new pastor, Rev.
George Jonaitis at a local hall in
this city.There was a large at-
tendance from both parishes.The
evening was spent in a social way.Father Jonailis made an info;-md
talk which was much enjoyed.
Refreshnaents were served by A
commitbee in charge.
I BLAIR PRODUCE COMPANY I
l T. H. Wright, Prop.I
|Independent Calla Burk:|
|.~of 'I
BLAIR WINS FROM)~'.NORTH BEND TEAM
Blair stepped inu; thé victory
column for the first time this sea-.
Qon, Sunday by defeating North
Bend 7 to 4 on the North Bend
lot.The Blxglr clouters connected
for an even dozen hits off Johnny
Melton,who handled the mound
work for 'thd Benders in the ab-
sence of Swdonly.Swdoniy was
ill and not able w pitch.
Foxy Schumann,leading hitter
in the league in 1930, led the ut-
tack for Blair with three hits in
five tries.Warrick had two in
four attempts and B.Schuman
and Van Deusen each had two in
five.Van Deusen'e triple was the
-xD r . N m- I n n x . ma n nVSTu m m m
o v a u m n w n m g c x .
n n - n n m k u z
l'B\lh\|lbYAPP°lll11w=\f~
No.
No.
No.
1
a
4
Na. 2
mm AND BUS scmuw
c.s¢.r..u.ao».ii BuGoln|Sou¢h
Southbound 8:50.A. na..5:00 rf11:40 A. M. daily7:40 P. M. duly (me n mo o AL M.8:15 x>.
Sunday)"B u G o i n : u ma
Northbound mo A. n .s=oo P.
6:55 A. M. ddly2:00 P. M. amy (seein moo Noon 6:15 P.
M.
H.
M.
H,
n u m m a m I m u .
COMPANY
Banded Ahnncur
m o m n sr u n m n .mm- . Ne i n l h
n n . w . F . n mu r m u .IDENTIBTI
Loc ated ll new Ho me Than |
IBla i r, Ne bruh
0EAT ATWAL TS PLACE
Two doon can of
¢.~'~.
DI. xnwm T. lm#Duthtx- a n s n vr c n
nn- mm Shin Harm.:
max ws 1
CAFE md ROOMS
Home S\!le Cwlzd Mall
lui Blu Deyot
zoa Walkar Ava.
whm zoo mm mu 1;
\;;;,,'";"' QT' f..ir.u aff
Bve children, Chariee and Hnrvey
of Omnhn, Mn. Chauncey Wilkins
and Mn.Lloyd Rosenbaum ol
Blnlr, md Mrs. Hurry Funk o l
Fremont.Aho eleven grandchil-
dren.He lm three brothers livi-D3 m
Berlin,Germany.
during the season 1981 and 1982.
and Mrs. Pekr Nielsen and Victor ~e o ~~g .. . . .... ,Johnson wonfirst primes, md Mrs. ,bers nl this new orgnnisatiou:
Morning and Andrew Johmson wok Scnih Sioux City,Stanfan, Oak-
conmlationl.(land, Lyons, Wed: Point, Tekamah
Ratreshment were served and and Blair.lt. was -auo approved
all had a mow enjoyable Eme.to ask Wayne to jqinms an eighth
|m|||m|1u|||||||||||||mmn||m||||||||mn||||||ln||||||um|||||||u|||||||||||||||||u||||§ '. § '
f . E : . ' : * : - .. ' ; ' ; ' a ' § z m ~
~ DURING MON'l`H ofMAY ~
ENTEBTAIN FOBn.mcm'r:n's BlB'l'HDAY'
Mr. md Mn. Jack Cmwdy and'
daughter, Bess entertained a :mm-|bex' of relatives and irlends m e
Frldny night honoring thdr daugh- o
ter and defer, Mrs. Sam Moming'
of Omha, the occasionbeing herbirth gnnivenary.g
Pinochle was the game played
F THANKSCARD 0
W e wis hwta k e this m e a ns w
nk you all for the many td-npect mdtha1 love md re
~u-
buta o
CLEAN UP WEEK
With sprlng 'nt hand, the time
la hen to clean up pmmlses md
alleys, and the public la notified
that mles govemlngthln should
be followed.Ordlnaneea px-ohiblt
the dnmplng of truh ln alleys
and pemltids will be enforced lf
mutter is not liven prompt atten-
tlon.Please clean up your pre-
mises and make Blxir a model
dry. o L.W. um, s¢.re¢¢Com~
misdnner.15-n
Order By Telephone
AND REST g
r a ~ t during all our meeuu
siclmesa md trouble.
Mr. md Mn. J. F. White
HOLD ACHIEVEMENT
DAY PROGRAM
ing the members tq eiand as their
Club was called.A good npreé
County Agm t Bm,the only
.l t i ".\.|a n :.:
club.
There were a number of Burt
u l I
will he hard next Slturdny.
William G. Barber brought the
action for depodwrs In f-he Flar-
nnce bank.The Kmnud can was
brought by William F. Kuhr, de~
pod#/or.The Florence depositors
:nk m enjoin (he I1-lie from col-
iection n! $l,596.48.
:..0 I
Blair boy who hui
the number of dayn,
au .|
~lux Thursday,the Trl-
alley langue was organlnd and
oftlonn tor the year were~.The o fflogn uluwa by
.organization `were as follow!
upt. G. W. Hildreth of Oakland,
~a; Supt. J. P. Welaemee of Te-
~ah,Vice Pres;Prln.E. C.
wma of South Sioux City, Sw#
upt_ D. V. Masser of Blair, Trees.
~a ._spd reopened alter they had
Idled, on agreement lo depodton
to permit their depodts to be
sca!ed down,-Bea-News.
until summer ner
tion all counwd up.
A lifetime of satis-
Iaanry washer aer-
viee in yours when
you select the Ona
Minute Model 20.A
15-year guxrantee
bond blcked by one
of dm oldelt mlknn
of washing mnchinel
is assurance of con-
tinuous satinfactiun'mx VAL LEY
LEAGUE OBGANIZES
..»~..the mgab "a~. 4 ¢°nandinyearnto
come.
Another thing we've
never bgen able w
undersiandc why calpablaulenare re-
a ~ze of it f~m
the last missionary.
mm. Ne h r u hworkbecausethey
have done nothing
old.
~9 I u
Model 20, u quality
built washer that
saves you money,now on sale, with 1
pair o f Johnson
Dndn Tubs givon
free with each mmchime.
Use DEVOE Paint
and Vuniah pro-
du..1.n it pays.
Anonymo~ h a I pa 1.+a "nt.: price loweqthan
1 . _Tha calmibllremlrk
ed that bn dldn't
knnw much about
rirfnsfl
HAHUWAHE
ed ~week.The
pillow slips, the bed
into the a Hugs.
The Tnxe Beauty of
Old Coloqhl Design
In the MAYFIDW-
ER Electric Refrig-
enwr-qui et ope nh
tion,luv.freezing,
Ill porcehln interior
a year gulr|.nZm.L in
a few of the advan-
tages offered youin
the new "Mlyfiowef
tnct bstwelmthepubllnharlublcribet.\
m d D d N d
F
ofc
\
nl
Bring in your car and let us quote you Special §
Low Prices for putting your car in O. K. Con-g
dition for Spring and Summer driving.§
I I §rx
| All Work Guaranteed . . . |
Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Co
BLAIR, NEBRASKA
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l~e |
]E NS NIE LS EN,'Propriclm
"~-'|' . .
PETERSEN
MACHINE and MOTOR
SERVICE
Ants Bepllring A specinlty
.3 .
. _e Home ol
IIAINTOP FLOUR
(Hnndled by All Groeen)
We axchnnge wheat for flour
P. C. Somuea, Pmv-
|~BLAI.B-TOPANDTIREOO.I
I 212 West Washington Bt.I
|GoodyouTimllndAul» oGh|||
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House for rent.Inqudre of B-lv
Hewett.1841
Fhrndture, rugs me floor eovw
Inga.Mathew R. Beaded.21-u
Miss Harriet Helms spent the
week-end with relatives at Lincoln.
Scott Lyle of Ames, Iowa spent
Sunday at the W. J. Koopman
home.
Mn. Peter Soll is entertaining
the Coffee Club at her home this
afternoon.
"Up with the mlttsl"FlorenceDixohpullsa revolver ln "Take
My Advice".1s~1z
Miss Bess Patrick of Omaha.
spent lan Sunday with her sister,
Mrs. Myrtle Killan.
Mm Nell Durdle and son. Dick
of Omaha, spent last Monday at
the H. A. Huck home.
Mr.and Mrs. John Swlngholm
are the parents ol s.baby girl
born Sunday, April 26.,
Clyde Skinner andrfamily havemoved to Schuyler, Neh. where he
vrlll run a fllllng station.'
See Fred Keglar as the orlginad
sales-man's delight ln "Take My
Advice".Claes Play May '7th.l t
'U. x. Boadomlléenllld embslm-
er and undertaket, Blsdr.Office
phone, 161; rel. phone. 188.8-tl
Mr. and Mrs. John Klnwd of
Omaha, spent last Sunday evening
visiting at the Geo. Caldwell home.
Mr.and Mrs.Ed Rose and
daughter, Rita spent lest Sunday
at the J. A. Blpp home in Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sutherland
were dinner guests last Sunday at
the A. J.Sutherland home, west-of Blalr.~N111
Bennard Reeh, who is employed
at the Schuldt store, was confined
to his home a few days last week,
with illness.
Regular-.8'l.50 Permanent Waves.SS and $6 NOW.Either Croglnole
or Spiral Wind.Phone 197.Mrs.
X. A. Pound.zs-ff
Billie Chambers, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Chambers, is quaran-tined at his home with a case of
scarlet fever.
Stanley Jensen is s sophisticated
young professor, who gives advice
freely in "Take My Advice". H. s.
Auditodum, May 'lth.15-lt
Mr. and Mrs. 'l`. R. Jacobsen and
family ol Irving, Neb. spent the
day last Sunday at the parenw,
'Myron Metzzlnger home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ole Jacobsen and
daughter, Allce, were dinner guests
last Sunday at the home ol Mr.
and Mrs. N. A. Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. John Aronson and
daughter,Emily spent last Sun-
day afternoon and were supper
g m t . r w l n f l r g m g s o m e »
Miss Dorothy lfrogh,who re~
cently was operated on for appen-dicitls. is getting along very well
and expects to be brought home
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Advertise in The Enterprise.
House for rent at zo4 eanhrk
St.Bzquire Phone 142.1-2t
Furalmre, rw ana door sover-l l l l -m u m a .m - u
Marian and Norma hlelaon spmt
Sunday afternoon at the R. Flynn
homo.` .
Wanted-Any kind . ol work.
Mrs.Jean Helnaedlng, east lloltax
Street.GM
Mrs. Emil Fallen and baby of
Hennan, spent last Sunday night
at the Elmer Frdn home.
Alloe Beckmanirules the destin-
les ol her family by nnmerology
in "Take My Advice".15-it
Mrs. Wlll Linden wmt to (hnaha
last Thursday to visit Dorothy
|Krogh at the M. E. hospital.
C. K. Bendorl. lleenaad ambdra-
U and nndertaker, Blair.Oldoe
phone, 161; rea. ohms. 188.8-H
Ray Matz is an artistic eflemx-
nate representative of a NewYork
dramatic school ln "Take My Ad-
vice".15-lt
Mr.and Mrs.Nels Hansen of
Omaha,spent Sunday afternoon
visiting at the Jufdas Petersen
home.
Mrs. Julius Weber ol Herman,
called at the Mrs.Mary Weber
home ln ma ¢1¢Y»on Saturday
morning.
Mr.add Mrs. John Trlder of
Ft. Calhoun, drove up to Bldr on
Sunday/to see Mrs. John Carter
who le seriously Ill.
Monday, April_2'l was the birth
anniversary of Mrs. Slow Nielson
and do heldopen house to.be
relatives and friends..-. \Mr. and Mrs. John T. Gillagh
spent last Sunday evening visiting
at the Earl Kelly homo in the
Gerryowen neighborhood.
I-'or Salk-Tomato and cabbage
plants.1 kinds.s doz. 25c; $4.50
per 1000.A. Broughton, B03 W.
Park St., phone White 399.1441
A number of W. R. C. ladies met
at the home of Mrs. Fred Long
lest Tuesday afternoon _to sew.Later in the afternoon, hks. 'Long
served a nice lunch.
Alice, Helen and John Gallagher
attended a hlrthday party on Cor-
letta Edwards, north of Blair, lan
Saturday evening where they had
the usual good time..
Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Iverson and
family and Merrill Johnson of
w a t of Herman,were dinner
guests 'last Thursday at the home
of Mrs.Margaret Iverson.
Mrs. Wm.Kelly and daughter,
Miss Margaret drove to Llncdin
lan Thursday for a few days vislt
with Miss Ethel Kelly.They re-
turned home Sunday evening.
gy-~Don Stewart and Mrs.
Ph 'p .0'l-lanlon took_a nvlsxbetlgi
high. school students tb Lin n
hlday for the Wesleyan contest.
They drove home that evening.
Adolph Lasure and son,Patleft last week 'nxesday by ooo;-|
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u n Mathew R. Bendorf.21-u.
Bins' your watch NPI!! work to
W. P. Turner at the Wo!!! Drug
Stare.141
Mr.md Mn. Cla rk 0'Han1on
and Franoea were in Omaha on
budness Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Allred Anderson
and Helen spent Sunday afternoon
at the J. P. Anderson home.
Mrs. Will Orr of Tekamah, spent
last Sunday afternoon with her
dwshfer. Mrs Luther omnxon.
"My mother always hoped I
would be presddent".See Stanley
Jensen ln "Take My Advice".l t
Lawn mowers lh1\'P6l1ed-satls-faction guaranteed.P.-xéel ngm.
N. F. Hubert. Clifton Hotel. is-11'
Frank Simpson went down to
Omaha Tuesday tn visit Celeb
Loltil, who is in the M. E. hos~
' p l a t
A. M. Stapleton ol Craig, spentSaturday with his mother,Mrs.
Jae. Stapleton, and sister, Mrs. E.
Tornblad.
Mrs. John Carter ls oonfind to
her bed with s. strobe of paralysis
and ls being cared for by Mrs.
Minerva Carter.
Miss Lola Rogert of Herman,
wss agne eto £Mrs .Mary Stokes
at`the Mrs. Mary Weber home,
over the weebend.
Mrs.Sam Morning of Omaha,
eame up last Friday noon and
spent until Sahxrday night at the
parental Jack Croudy home.
Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Rosenbaum
and children ol southwest of Blalr
wo».di.anar.guasts and spent the
day at the Earl celawen home.
Miss Irena Larsen accompanied
Miss Lenom Gnuse to the home od
her mother, Mrs. Anna Guuse west
of Orum on last 'l'hursday_eye~
ning.'
J. P. Jensen and Ed A. J seh
of this city and Nels Jensen of
Omaha, started for Oklahoma last
Saturday where they have a leva
days business.
M.r. and Mrs. Delmar Feer and
sons, William and Raymond, were
dinner guests last Sunday at the
Mr.and Mrs.Frank Morrison
home south ol Kennard.
Mr. and Mrs. Nels Lindberg and
Mr. and Mrs. George Caldwell and
son spent last Sunday visiting al,
the home of Mrs. Lindbergh mo--
ther, Mrs. Thielfoldt of near Her-
man.
Alex Gamron was taken to we
Unlverdty hospital in Omaha lut
Sunday afternoon where he will
take treatment for asthma.His
daughter, Sadie, is ln training as
this hospital.
Miss Dorothy Gray of Fremont,
pmt theweek-emi ,at the homo olhé r' pa re nts , Mfrs ha Mm a y ?
Gray.Miss Dorothy has been re-
elected to teach in the Fremont
city schools again.
Mr. and Mrs. John leehy, who
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Jesse Osborn,who ll ln theInlv e nlty hos pita l ln o em. i s
eponed as betta.'
For Sale-Spotted Poland Chinao u .Soren Wolsmann. Kenmard
>hone Q on 19.15-1¢
Lulu Si mps o n s wf the 'se r-hd in Om!-ht. viding her grand-
mother, Mrs. Herman Shields.
C. x. Bendarf, llaaled emhdm-
r and undertakes, Bldr.Otlleerlmll, 161; rea. phone, 188.I - t l
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nielsen of
irum, visited with Hr. and Mrs.
. T. Nelson Sunday nftsrnoon.
"What shall we do to rid Anno
f her loollah ambitions!"See
Vera Ndson in "Take My Advdoe".
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Donald Lowe and Elmer Jasper-
on of Herman, visited at the John
L Rhoades home Saturday eve~
dng.
Fritz Petersen, who resddeswen
~! Herman, was a Baturday night
fldtor at the J. P. Anderson home
n B NI.
Mr. and Mn. Jack tkowdy and
laughter, Bess spent last Sunday
st the Haas behbert home, near
Bennlngton.~
Mn. J. K- Wineheli, who spent
the vrlnber at the Soldiers Homert Grand Island, returned tn Hair
last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Holger Hansen and
son were last Sunday afternoon
and me i n: v ldto rs at the Jlm
Hansen home at Florence.
Mrs. Margaret lverson and !am~ily were wrper goesta at the R.
M. Iverson home, north ul town,
last Wednsday qvmlng.
Fo r me or Sde -A fiv e ro o m
house with three was ot grfmnd.
good chicken house and otl1cr0\1f»-
buildings.Q11 608 east Southsstt
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The Sunday School teachers of
.t.ha...Daniah Lutheran chureh met
at tl'\eA.. C. Hansen home on westbeetlastSunday a!ter~
noon.Modern 'I-room Fremont- real-
dence to exchange for 5 or 6 room
Blair reddsnce,or good acreage.
Address A.F.Erwin, Fremont.
Neb.18~8t*
ones Loftis of 40s west Park
street was taken to dse M. E. hos~
pltal last Saturday.Mn. Ia ltls
went down on Sunday w visit
with him.
Mrs. F. E. Flack was quite sick
the fprepart of the week .with n
case of wnsilltls.Mrs.Julia
Kelly took cure of her little son a
few days.`Mrs..l'.A.Vreplank,Qjlohas
,luv
been visiting at the Elzy.i{.lng
home returned to her home at Dee
'Moines on Wednesday evening,
ln pn i 2 ;~..
1 ne e d ~ p u ns o ~n n .m. a r m
ldgwn tollhé' Sass farm i§I|D°U¢-
l'count Saturday eveningasy m rno see their large wllect-ion ef,
shruhbery.
Mlsg Mattie Weber, who teaches
near Hooper,accompanied hy a
......-.oe ...wa V.,..._home uver the week-end.
In order to reduoe ltoek will sell
several rhbhlta st Sow prlee.v. o.
Ireland.15-
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. lhlur -
taln the Thursday evening bridge
club, April 80.
Soren Larsen,who vmifezed
anroke alewwee ka ago ,lsma :h
improved at this writing.
For Sale-One Hayes Platiorm
High Pressure Duplex Barrel
Spray.Morrla Masters, Arlington.
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The helping hand in "Take Mx
Advice", leads to may family dl!-
ticaities.D¢m't mln tha Bello!
Class Play.16-lt
Burman Guyer of Llnnoln, spent
last Sunday with home folks, Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Guyer on east
Park street.
W. w. Dixon or Llnmln, is ne-lwrted as getting dong nicely fol-
lorwlug a stroke which he suffered
a [ew weeks ago.
Mr. and Mrs.Henry hd w l g
were business callers nt Tehmah
last Monday, where they plan ta
move ln the near future.
Rav.N. C.Carlson was the
speaker at the morning and eve-
ning services at the First Lutheran
church at Fremont last Sunday.
South American O5--dlamond-mares, platinum-mounted opporv
hmlty.See Frands Kelly sell this
shook ln "Take My Advdoe".15-It
' Mn. Alice Rvws and Irene spent
last Sunday vdsddng Arthur Rowe
a n dt a ml y s tD e So to a n d a t th e
Wm. Smith home at Ft. Calhoun.
Austin Belles is L boy who, like
most boys, is all stomach.Don't
miss "Take My Advice".Senlor
play, H . S. Auditorium, May 7th.
15-lt
Mrs.George McBride wmt tn
Omaha last Wednesday ln the in-
te of the W. R. C., and to vlsdt
relatives.She plms to. return on
Thursday.'§
The Dana -A--Gepella Choir pre-
sented s. sa twn&n to a full
house at the 'Lutheran church
last Friday evening and was very
well received.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Osbom and
family of California have moved
into the Jesse Osborn home and
expect to care lor Jesse Osbom
when he returns from the hospital.
Sl Johnson, who recently moved
to Schu'yler, Neh., was calling on
Blair friends Tuesday.He reports
that he likes his new location very
well and business prospects look
good.
Mrs. Cecil Gish entertained the
Double Four bridge club last Fri-
day afternoon.Mrs. E. S. Peder-
sgn won high and Mrs. Max Bain,
low.Mrs.Max Bain entertains
the club Friday, May Bth.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simpson and
Luella of Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Har
vey Simpson and ba by o f Te h
mah,surprised Clemrws Slmpsor
last Tuesday nlghtfahd helped hln
celebrate his birth anniversary n<
his home in the bong' -f}.L1.k nelgh
borhood.
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Lly s !ta rnoo n,llny 1 lti h» ho m¢
1 Mn. Ruy Dudgem.
Fréd Wqnst,~been
mrvlug \ harm in Jawa: dnmkon-
eu wu n1e u¢ dW\dli0 dAy-
For Sade-Rdd's Yellow Dent
leed Corn.Dried bhfonp frost.
sm per bumL m a y sem,
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Bo"Bugcl\am of Hu-lun,la wn h-» = f. # » ~ I fe w d a y ' v mm a t
the ann Burdum md John Bur-
chnm homes in.¢hl| dtyi
lk. and Mn. Chat Sutton, who
reside. nn the Bench.Ipent l a t
Sunday afuamoon at the Kr. and
Mrs. Georgu Kuhx, Jr. home.
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dependence Mo., mn nluminz tomake aw'uwu- h0IllB~Mrs. Krull
is s nieap! Mrs. Dm Phfdlpg o!
this dry.
Mrs.E. r;Gaines und [mlm
dmghter ol Alllmee, Nob.,an
lpending the week at the home oi
Mn. Bertlu Oollehou.
P. M. Tyson recaivbd word iron:
Apple Rlnr, Ill.. that hh eoudn
lllrahél Tywn is seriously 111 k
a locad hospital there:
lr. md Mrs. Henry Hansen oi
Omnhl,were Monday dtgmoor
dlen lt the Mr. a nd Mrs , Chrh
'khan homo on wen Colfax.
Mrs. E. J. qmmk. the Sunday
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Hr. md Mrs. E. s. Poderuqhoma.
Mrs.L G. Stawnrt,who hu
been going to Llneoln for seven!
months lor medical tnahnznt, in
so hr improved that she will not
Bud it neeeuary m gn down for
more truhnenh.
to the Ed Halls: hom, north of
Axlingwn, to uaiat her dmr, Mn.
Hulldr with.h¢
not~ very well.
Mrs:June ;
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Summon entertain-
Martin Bextdsen,
C.R:Sutwn,John Sutton md
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at her home southust at town.
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clua o! the M. E. church, will en
hsrhin the dun nt her home Fri-
by evening.
Rev. Mona of e Baptist ehurc~
delivered a (ine lddrenu to -
Rzbekaha and0dd Fellows who a
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serine: commemorating their on
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ex colors..;;Lsdles' Slips, $1-00» $1.25, $2.00,
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new styles, good colors and
pleasing to every woman The well known Polly .Prim
un; vwun.Last Thursday evening, Mrs. J.
T. Nelson entertained a few rela-
tives and friends in honor of her
daughter,Misa Norma's twelfth
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lszure,Mr
W. G.Harrison and family and
Mrs. Ada Reid were dinner guest.:at the Louis Schenk home ln Biair
last Sunday.
The W. R. C. held their regular
ma ti ng lust Saturday afternoon
at Scheffler hall.There was a
good attendance.Plans were made
for Memorial day.
'Why nothaveabuaztpermanent
that gives a natural wave!A real
bargsinat$5 and satisfaction guar-anteed.an Mrs. M. Sutherland
at 415 for appoinhnent.46-ts!
Mrs .~ F. Hemphill a nd Mrs.
W. J.oopman of this city and
Mrs. L. F. Staten of Nohh Plat!!
who ls visiting here,.drove over to
Fremont to see Mrs. Arthur Stroy
and new baby.
Miss Ruby Winsoott of Putn-
mouth was a dinner guest at the
E d Stevens home last Saturday.
Miss Wlnseott taught ln.t.ho Blair
city schools last year and enjoyed
the association of old frlmds very
much while ln the dty.\
Mrs.James Bennett of Sloux
City,spent the foropart of tha
week with her mother, Mrs. Jaa
Stapleton.She accompanied her
sister, Mrs. Tombiad to the hos-
pital in Omaha Sunday evening
and remained with her until Man.
day evening.
Mr.und Mrs.Wrn.Farnberg
were among the dlnner guests at
the I-larry Blaco home at Kennnrd,
last Saturday evening, the occasion
being the thirty-second Wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Blaco.
Mrs. Farnherg.hrougl'|t home the
prize for high iicore at plnochle.
Mr.and Mrs.Fred H. Jensen,
who reside west of Blair, enter-
tained the following relatives last
Sunday: Mr.and Mrs.Chris Pet-
ersen and Marian of Little Sioux,
Iowa;Mrs.Jena Petersen and
daughter,Hannah o f Council
Bluffs and Mr. and Mrs. John Pe
tersen and family of Orum.
It is reponed that Mrs.Mar~
jorle Metzlnger of Fremorn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wil-
kinson of this city, was in an auto-
mohlle accident last Sunday nlght.
The ear ln which she was riding
-m. vans. rnnwa nvar near Elk-
mobile for Hemlngford,Neb.
where they went on business. They
expect to he gone about ten days.
An impulsive, enthusiastic youth
falls madly in love with a divine
inspiration of twenty-five years.See Austin Beales in "Taka My
~dvlce", H. S. Auditorium, May 7.
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Miss Helen Severance, sity teach-
er drove to Central City to. spend
the weekend with home folks.
She was accompanied by a fellow
teacher, Miss Ellie Hughes of this
city.mf;
Mr.and Mrs.Jos Barry and
family of Omaha, spent'\Ssturday
night and Sunday dt the parental,
Ed Noyes home.They also vis-f
ited Mr. Ban'y's mother at the Ed
Rose home.The W. R. C.ken gfnn will'
meet Friday 'aft/emo a t the
home of Miss Gertrudg Mead.She
vrlll be assisted in the serdnyby
Mrs.Henry Christensen, Mrs. EdRaver and Mra. Elia Raven ;
Wtil Weathorby of Lincoln, call-
e d a t t h e Wlllke ehhome last
Monday.Mr. Weatherby is knownhere,as he had a drug store
where the Blair Drug Co. is now
located, a number of years ago./
Mrs Ernest Tornhlad went tathe Emmanuel hospital in Omaha
last Sunday evening for treatment,
in preparation for an operation.
Her 'many friends hope that she
may be home again in s short
time.
Wilma Burger entertdned at a
dinner party at the C. W. Burgerhome last Sunday at a one o'clock
dinner.Six couples,friends of
Miss Wilma were present who en-
i°yed the afternoon ln a social
manner.Ni-Ku-MI Chapter of D. .A. R.
will meet on Friday, <M'Y 1 with
Mrs.Chris Hi n:lt~her home
Glenn Cove, south of uown.The
business of the chapter.will'con-
sist of reports -of officers and
suggestions for next year'a work.
Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Lowe of
Omaha, came up Tuesday evening,
Ap r i 21 and spent the night at
the D. A.Compton home.Mrs.
Compton ls an aunt of Mrs. Loweand they °nJ°y~d o n v i n : v s . ;
much, Mrs. Lowe returning home
on Wednesday..
Mr. and Mrs.Fred Long,Mr.
and Mrs. Weston Long, Mr. and
_Mrs.Earl Caldwell and Mrs:
redde south of Omaha, visited last'
Sunday afternoon at the Jerry
Foley home and with relatives in
Blair.Mrs. Leehy will be remem»
bersd as Miss Chanotte Maher.
Mrs. L.G.Stewart,who has
been taking treatments at Lincoln
for a number of weeks, returned
home last Monday much improved
and is hoping that shs will not
have to return.;Miss Alice Gallagher, daughterf
of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Gal1a~,
ghsr, spent Saturday night and
Sunday with Miss Carlotta Ed-'
wards.Miss Georgia Antill wled
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Fallon and
daughter, Gladys of Rosalie, Mr.
and Mrs. Julius Schuldt and Mr.
andMrs. Wm. Schuldt of Elkho
Nob., were guests of Mr. and ~
H. W. Schuldt list Sunday. _
Mr. and Mrs. James cmrernnni
who have been living at Fti Cal-
houn for the past three years,
have recently moved to Omaha.
Mr. Cruleks k is a brother of
Mrs. Sherry Moore of this city and
often vlaita here.
. Mrs. Agnes lang of Grand Is»
land,-and Mrs.Weston Long of
south of Bldr were Friday after-
noon visitors at the Leonard Ax-
toll home.Mrs. Agnes Long is
vidting here at the home of her
son, Fred Long and family.
Misa Priscilla Rhosdes camo
down from Wayne Friday where
she is attending school, to spendthe week nd with her parents,
Mr.and Mrs. John A. Rhoadu.
She was accompanied by Miss
June Dulaney of Sioux City, who
la a school friend at Wayne.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H.Bowman
drove up to Sioux City last Suns
day to take Mrs. Barbara McVay
and Mrs. J. H. Hinléey where they
took the train to Huron, South
Da.kota.Mrs.MoVay plana to
vidt her niece, Mrs. R. D. Miller
and Mrs. Hinkley her son, H. L
Hinkley.
S. P. Nielsen of west Washing-
ton street, was taken by surprise
last Sunday when his ehlldren
gathered at his home in honor at
his sixty-eighth birth andversary.
Visiting was enjoyed and a nice
lunch served.B u t wishes were
extended to Mr. Nielsen for many
more happy birthdays.Those pre-
sent were Mr.and Mrs.Hans
Petersen of Arlington,Mr. and
papa1,zff1e Ralston,spent *hm
week-end at the Mrs. Mary Weber
home in thls qty.
Mrs. Tom Osborne and children
and Chris Axlell arrlved last Sun-
day from Culilomia. Tom hhsbeeu
here for some tlme called Home by
the illness of his father.' ;
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gehrk, Mm
reside east of Kennard aid Mins
Lucille Potter and Orvil Axtell of
Florence, were Sunday vlsitors at
the Ieonard Axhhl home.
New Items now at Gamlwla
Swres. »Household Enamel:-Lim
lleum Lacquer-Unlversal Seat
Coverg-,-Rubber Bdting-iCat1£e
Sprqi. atc., Fremont, Neb.15-lt
.y Leanud E. Axmll, general con~
fzadar and builder.Speda liwg
i n- :mmm and carpenter work.
Plum and blue prints mule. esti-
males free.Phame Black 825.11-5t
tter-Nut.Coffee €§23'"° cms 7
K r a u t mi" cms 294:
B u t t e r S§%~';%'§.',,25c
Soap oc 35c
Maca roni 2"B3§2§"'""'29c
Specials Friday&Saturday
Corn Flakes §'i%'s&?*23c
Blackberries`saw"68c
PillkS3lll'lol\;'AFlg.RCAN5 25c
Cheese 3;°B:;;S.2'ss::.sf"*".171/2C
the wma ma rried ladies bridge
club Last Thursday afternoon. Mrs.
Clyde Compton won first prize
and Mrs. Fred Guyer, mt.Dainty
refmshments were wvérved.The
club meets next week with Mrs.
Theo. Lundt.
~ Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Dixon were
invikd to attend the Honors Con-
vocation which was held in Lin-
coln, April 29th.The invitation
game as a token ol the high schol~
matic standing of their daughter,
Miss Eleamr_in har wark at the
State University.
Austin and Bill Heller are plan-
ning in enyertaln around thirty
fraternity brothers and their lady
friends at n May.party at the
home of their pa in this city
tomorrow evening my 1.The
boys attend the te medical
nchodi in Omaha..=.'
papa1,zff1e Ralston,spent *hm
week-end at the Mrs. Mary Weber
home in thls qty.
Mrs. Tom Osborne and children
and Chris Axlell arrlved last Sun-
day from Culilomia. Tom hhsbeeu
here for some tlme called Home by
the illness of his father.' ;
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gehrk, Mm
reside east of Kennard aid Mins
Lucille Potter and Orvil Axtell of
Florence, were Sunday vlsitors at
the Ieonard Axhhl home.
New Items now at Gamlwla
Swres. »Household Enamel:-Lim
lleum Lacquer-Unlversal Seat
Coverg-,-Rubber Bdting-iCat1£e
Sprqi. atc., Fremont, Neb.15-lt
.y Leanud E. Axmll, general con~
fzadar and builder.Speda liwg
i n- :mmm and carpenter work.
Plum and blue prints mule. esti-
males free.Phame Black 825.11-5t
tter-Nut.Coffee €§23'"° cms 7
K r a u t mi" cms 294:
B u t t e r S§%~';%'§.',,25c
Soap oc 35c
Maca roni 2"B3§2§"'""'29c
Specials Friday&Saturday
Corn Flakes §'i%'s&?*23c
Blackberries`saw"68c
PillkS3lll'lol\;'AFlg.RCAN5 25c
Cheese 3;°B:;;S.2'ss::.sf"*".171/2C
the wma ma rried ladies bridge
club Last Thursday afternoon. Mrs.
Clyde Compton won first prize
and Mrs. Fred Guyer, mt.Dainty
refmshments were wvérved.The
club meets next week with Mrs.
Theo. Lundt.
~ Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Dixon were
invikd to attend the Honors Con-
vocation which was held in Lin-
coln, April 29th.The invitation
game as a token ol the high schol~
matic standing of their daughter,
Miss Eleamr_in har wark at the
State University.
Austin and Bill Heller are plan-
ning in enyertaln around thirty
fraternity brothers and their lady
friends at n May.party at the
home of their pa in this city
tomorrow evening my 1.The
boys attend the te medical
nchodi in Omaha..=.'
For those who prefer dresses,
we have the batiste printed
dresses at $1.98 each.
Misses and ~ Micky brand
Apron Dresses at $1.00 each
dresses for children.Sizes
7 to 12 years, $1.00 each
These are really $1.95 values and
are absolutely new stock.
We are glad to show you
our goods.
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We still have a few ladies' white
canvas Oxfords with leather
soles Arid been sizes 2% m 6.
Spsqlal 25c per pair
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Tennis ~ Ladies $125-$1.45
Boys -°-s-80c,85cand90c
Men's§g§- - - - $1.45 and $215
sm hw HATS
All kinds of Straw Hats from 10c
and up.
FREE!FREE!
ICE TEA TUMBLERS
One free with one bottle Sheps
Dry Cleaner.Two free with
one bottle Shep Mothene
Shorts Co' Shirts
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Men's shim and shorts 49c each.
Au ~
Boy's Pants
Brand new number in Boys'
Whoopee Pants, $l.25& $1.35
We have a dandy full cut iacket
mill shrunk,four pockets
and triple stitched - - - - $1.10
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New Items now at Gamlwla
Swres. »Household Enamel:-Lim
lleum Lacquer-Universal Seat
Coverg-,-Rubber Bdting-iCat1£e
Sprqi. atc., Fremont, Neb.15-lt
.y Leanud E. Axmll, general con~
fzadar and builder.Specslaliwg
i n- :mmm and carpenter work.
Plum and blue prints mule. esti-
males free.Phame Black 825.11-5t
Specials Friday&Saturday
Cheese 3;°B:;;S.2'ss::.sf"*".171/2C
tter-Nut.Coffee €§23'"° cms 7
K r a u t mi" cms 294:
B u t t e r S§%~';%'§.',,25c
Soap oc 35c
Corn Flakes §'i%'s&?*23c
Maca roni 2"B3§2§"'""'29c
PillkS3lll'lol\;'AFlg.RCAN5 25c
Blackberries`saw"68c
Peas 25;
Pork (means ¥'E'.i§5's" CANS J. "°23c
T'.€.,?.,.,'.=,'~§\..I,.f.,!'!.E9P
hstlc standing of their daughter,
Miss Eleami-_ln har wark at the
State University.
Austin and Bill Haller are plan-
ning in enyertaln around thirty
fraternity brothers and their lady
lrlénds at n May.party at the
home of their pa in this city
tomorrow evening my 1.The
boys attend the te medical
nchodl ln Omaha..=.'
'""" "°"'°`"' ""°""" """ """ ~ Agnes Long drove to Walnut.,|l»Iru, .George Ne1s5n and family!333; `E`§1§'~'§' Mg;-;1=;=;-5 mg wllowa lm Monday to attend the ma nn-. ma Mrs. wmer M. Na-
the imituy upin! in pnmomfunenl of a relatixb, Augun'|f Wai- sen of Blair, mq _Al!red_Nelen:|fItheitIomdthatlhllmdwfl-m ¢ ' : n u ' r = ¢ m n a » m w u \ » m , ` m d = ~ r g ; ~ " L ~u n u u m u u u n d ., W l l \ = ' ! w ~ ' w u n » u m u = » ¢ 5 5 ____§;'
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ns oper-nt the
hursdnyshe is
:I high
I tt): 'h Saturda eve~ming &¢m,°'&¢i¥"'§"¢.inefuded:
63222."&'L.,"§§?,'£53, é".L',Z§£
wm, w. E. wrigm, Gwrge Hedelund, Will Farnberg, Chas.Berry
nnd Frank Byers.Prizes wereawardedtoMrs.W i l Fnrnberg
n . . . » .f . . . L i n k
Mrs.Frank Knoffler spent theweek-end in Omaha with relatives.
Merton WincheGl mntored out to
Grand Island last Saturdny and
brought his mother,Mrs.JohnWlnchell who had spent. the win-ter at the Old Soldiers Home, back'to spend the summer here.\
Mm. Wm. I-Inrrison and dsulrh-
Mrs. Cora Mortensen were Sunday
evening visitors at the Alben Nel~
non home.
Mr. and ~ Hans Hansen and
ehxldren vimted at the ChristianAndersen home Monday evening oflast week.
. S:s"°:m'ffm=1 'Effferf Eve
Iiied at the Leonard Hoier ho
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert SandsSundayafternoonatthe Jim-Sunds home.Jem Hoier celebrated his bmhi
day last Saturday 'evening by en-
tex;tflining_friends _and xiolaiycs
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MAYZDAY PARTY MEHUS MUST Cover top of oranges with the
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KENNARD NEWI
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A N D M O D E R N T I M E S
Th e f i r s t P o s t mu te x d B l d r
was Charles E , L a u g h wn a n d th e
narliest n s i d e n t o f Blah-wi t h a
Imn ily ,W l a r as c a n be deter-
mine d, was C. H. Eg g le s ton , wh o
move d to B lnir in 18 68.T h e t i n t
Miss Odaaa Kronberg winiedon for appendicitis
Methodist hospital last Tl
moming.At this writing
getting along very nicely.
Thc\Juniors of Kennm
or banquet to
evening, April 30
::journeyed to
ening to put oneguests at the
. E. Wright took
ha. Tuesday mor-r tonsils removed
I purchased the' ~y Ca.Bey's have
~s started moving
icles there.
lativee gathered
rs. Ida Wright on
er celebrate her
mary._
aum, son of Mr.
Rosenbaum, was
ost Friday to thetal where he will
ulcers »_of the
Ienking ard Mrs.drove to Omahad the funeral of
Mr. Tietsortwill
=a former resi-brother of Mrs.~.Mr.Tietsortpoor health theE.E.Cashman
ster during Mrs.
e.f the Senior class
ay " A Southern
;a ~y evening to ae girls did ex-nd ey and theirMaeBurkholder,be complimented.
were:Madame~t French; Enid
neh; Mins Rosiela Anderson; Miesdolph, Ruthlrene
rine Hawke, Ber-
line Hawke, Viola
y Judy Johnson,
.Between acts;favored with a
onard Miller;a
Miller; Jokes by
m Mies Dornack-, quartet compos-
ns, Frank Byers,
and George Hede-
C. K. Burkholdermont 'Thursdaythe Senior qlass
r McCann,who
cafe in the John
for the past,6|out to Keith J~r.Menking took
ay.The McCann
ping their father
resent.nsen and daugh-
a went to Oma-
eit. Odessa Kron-
Rosenhaum who
there.Clyde L.Rosen-Lee were week-
~nsen end Opal
gbon Friday aft-rna, who teaches
re.im: of the villageMonday evening
. R. French was
rshal and Night
council also pur-lock and severalbe placed at sev-the village.Mr.
duty May let.
Harry Blaco were
er and pinochle
and to George Hedelund and Mrs.W. E. Wright for low.Mesdames sm Swihnrt,H. G.Vm Deuaem Carl Ward andoscarAnderson entertained the membersof the Ladies'Aid and several
guests at the M. E.church base-
ment last Thursday afternoon. Vis-
iting and quilting were enjoyed,
alter which the hostma served a
delicious lunch,
Mlm: Mildred Kingdom mme out
from Omaha last Thursday eve-
ning to see the Senior class play
in which her sister, Viola took part
Mrs. Robert Andreasen drove toOmahalast Wednesday to ntwnd
the binhday party given in honor
of her granddaughter,DeloresThurber, who was just two years
old that day.
The alumni members of the
Kennord high school will meet at
the home of Mrs, Harland F\ench
Saturday evening,May 2.Allmembers are urged to be presentas there are u number of impor-
tant qustions to be taken up.One
ot the questions is "What form ofentertainment shall we have, n reoeptiun at the pavilion,or u han-quct at the church basement?"
Come and voice vour opinion.
A good crowd attended the play,"Amy From Arizona"at theMarch school house last Friday
evening.The young aciors did
very well and they and their teach-
er are to be compiimented.Miss Eva Miller is ill at herhome at this writlng.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Timberlain
and daughter of _Davey, Nob. wero
Amuric aniam
buve u ll humanly
petites and lm
can has a vigor-
emh uslnsm for
made plahr;a~ct for equal op
al! men; a whole-
lon for personal
I Bdt cr Soa dlfor
Lbetm Garden-l
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McCAR'rHY AND
LONG CREEK
Mrs. James Thompson and Mrs.
Leun Hindley spent Wednesday atthe court house finishing up the
last work given by the extensionservice.Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen and
Mr.and Mrs. Hayes RosenbaumspentSaturdayeveningatthe
Elmer Truhisen home,
Mr .and Mrs. Roy Nearhood and
.....~~,
Bladr having dental wvrk done
Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs.Clyde E. Rosen-baum and children were Sundaydinner guests at the Fred Andrea-
sen home.Mr.and Mrs.Gus Kronberg,
Lester and Twyla drove fc Omaha
Sunday to see Miss Odessa Kron-herg, who is in a hospim there re-cuperating from an appendectomy.
Leslie Berry and An Olson of
Benson, were visit/ors here Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ward andchildren, Mrs. E. Berry and daugh-
ter.Helen were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr.and Mrs.Charles
Berry.Rudolph Pick of Blair,was aKennard caller last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jensen and
daughter and Oscar Jensen were
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Hurry Swanson Isnt Wednesday
evening.
Thursda ~ evening.
Suniay afternoon with the for-
mers parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. H.
Nenrhood.Mr, and Mrs. Hayes Rosenbalm
and daughters were Monday evening callers at the Clifford Truhl-
scn home.
Blllle and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lszurewere entertained Sunday sl. theLouis Schenk home jn Blair.Mrs. Agnes lang, who llves at
the Old Soldiers Home at Grand
Island, was a visitor Thursday at
the home of her grandson, WestonLong and family.Messrs.and Mesdamea WeswnLong,Earl Caldwell and Fred
Long and Mrs. Agnes Inn§ went
over in Walnut, Iowa Mon ay toattend funeral services for August
Wolters.
Mr. and Mrs. Jae lnzure culled
Sunday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John Aronson.
Hans M.Andersen called Mon-day afternoon to see his father,Peter Andersen in Blair, who is
confined to his bed.
Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Rosenbnlm
and daughters were guests Sun-day at dinner at the Enrl Cald-
well home. southeast of Blair.Mr.and Mrs.Nels P. Neilson ofWnshimrton,were Sunday nftvr-noon vlnltnrs at the Crm M. Jen-
sen home.Mr.and Mrs. James Thompson
and family called Sunday eveningat the Edgar Rose home in Blair.Mr. and Mrs. John Aronson and
daughter,Emyle called Sunday
sftemoon at the Fred Long home.Mrs.Aronson and Emyle, accom-panied by Mrs. Agnes Long andMrs. Fred Dong ca ed to see Mrs.Oscar Guyer and Mrs. John Carter.
Mr. and Mrs, Ed King and fam-
ily of Tekamsh, were Sunday din-
ler guests at the Will Thompson
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~r .~-ited n t th e Mr s. C . Na eve ho me o n
Sunday .
Mr. a nd Mrs. Hen ry A rp, J r. a nd
c hildren an d Rc in h nr t Gas ser vi s-
ite d a t the F r i tz A r p ho mo Sun-
day a ftern oo n.
Mr .an d,Mr s .Lo ui s Go re ha m,
nar d and D ar len e vis ited at the
an k Gasser ho me Sun day a f t-
e on.n d Ku hn an d Mr s .Ha n s
J e n an d c hildren were dinner
guest at the pa re nta l, Goo .K u h r
home S und ay .
..|.|Sat\.| 'rday afternoon, May 9th.
"Mi s s Ele an or De Vi nn ey wa s a
W ednesday n i g h t gue st a t th e
Sore n W o lsrn ann home.
Mr .a n d Mr s .Alf r e d Svogerson
we re a mo ng th os e wh o h elpe d Be n
Vo ss c elebrate hi s bi rth da y Sun-
da y even in g.
Mr . a nd Mr s. A lbe r t Ne i s o n a n d
f a mi ly an d Mr .and Mr s .E m vs t
Mo ns on an d f a mi ly spent Sun day
afternoon at the ohn _Monson home.
Mr .an d Mr s .Soy en W o ls man n
a n d c}]ildren we re Sunday after»
nu |In"|
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reeh and
Anna and Miss Hia Jensen spent
Sunday afternoon at the HarrySwanson home.Mr. and Mrs_ Rallnnd Smith and
son were Sunday dinner guests at
the home of Mrs. Nettie 'Thnelocke
in Omaha,celebratinq the birth
anniversar of Rolandk; mother.
'Those w o helped Hans Svopzer-son celebrate his birthday Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorenson
and Gladys. Ola Johnson, Mr.and
Mrs.Alfred Svogerson and Chris-
tine, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson andfamily, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jen-
sen and family,Nels Sorenson.
Dorolhy Harp, Howard Harp andOscar Jensen._Mr. and Mrs. Orville Nelson andWayne spent Sunday evening nt
the Ansel Toft home.The Dorcas Sewing Club will
n c a ~n ~="
~.|home.Mr. and Mrs.Oitq Mcnckn andchildrenandLawrenceMatzen.Mr. and Mrs. E. Kenstetter and
were Sunday aftérnoon callers at Mrs. W. A. Kerstetter rnotored to
the Emil Matzen home.Hooper Sunday afternoon.V;Mr. and Mrs, P. J. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnson s
KENNARD RURALJOTTINGS
Mrs.Charles Roch.Anna andMrs. Weibke Wulf were Wednes~day afternoon vidtors of Mrs. C.
Nm-ve.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gasser andfamily, Mr. and Mra.0¢to Arp and
Irma,Mr. nnd Mrs. John Kruger
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Louie
Dornacker,Mr.and Mrs.Fred
Dornacker and Freddie and Mr.
and Mrs.~, Afbert Kuhr helpedHenry Arp; Jr. celebrate his birthanniversary Tuesday evening.A!-
ivrnnon visitors were Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Knhlnr and Henrv Arn. Sr.Mr.and M n .Kenneth Georgemd Billy and Mr. and Mrs. Wm.Kuhr were supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Babe Ryan Saturday eve-
ning.Fritz Arp and son, John vdsiled
at the Frank Gusser home Sunday
momlng._
school re veryfor u£` Junior-u n . n m. i f "1 ;'.a a 'i .; a ;,'""\§ p;a §;:§.1;;'2»Ii.;"'h1I.$'3¥..§1;i1
MSA E N ilsen entennin d r.ome.\ few: friends .E her home su;-1 Ben Tietgen. Reynold Ulmer and
by nfwmoon those presenr bein Howard Christensen took ln aEvelynw"| f'Raymond Wulg show in Omaha Sunday afternoon.
gd",Hansen,Jens Hansen and Mrs. W. A Kerstet1er left last
Helen Hansen.ledneday (of Perglnsyliarlixi where
's e wi visit rie s an reativeé.~ =g;gng1'§1.¢i¥$`2y evenflfgm Mr.and Mrs. W.B. Jefferaon
,he Alfred Svogerson home.535335 to Arlingtan Monday ur-
/MP and Mrs.John Vogt and Mr. and Mrs. George llcdolundfnmlly were among those to help and Jeanette spent Monday eve~relebrate the binh anniversa of ning* at the Jefferson home.
Q'{'§;mYf,§""mother,M r s . ~Mr. and Mrs. Emil 'Kruse and
a lfamxly spent Sntuhlny evening 'atMr. and Mrs. Wm. Wulbern and the Martin Sands homeFamily, Mr. and Mrs. Lars Peter-l Mr. and Mrs. G. I-'. Glcndcnning
icn, Olga and Howard, Anna Juul, left Saturday for Wisconsin where
Mr.and Mrs.Art Andersen and they will \'i>i1. their sun,
krdith,Mr.and Mrs.Chdstiankndersen and family helped D i l ,- -~ "~ ~Vogt celebrate his birthday Sun-iay afwmoon.B A Y E R A S P I R I N
Mr. and Mrs. .lim Johnson nnd.
child bam in Biair was Henry
Sim ,Jr.,who was born May 21,
1869.The first marriage was that
of Mr. Hans Grimm and Miss
Linie Harder.The first Fourth
of July oelebration was on July 4,
1869 with John S. Bowen as the
orawr of the day and Dr. F. H.
Longley.marshal.The first po-
litical county convention was held
by the republicans in the 'fall of
1870 with Blum Clark as presiding
officer.The first paper published
in llluir was the Blair Reg/later
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Since May Day, the first day ol
the "month of Ilowerg I-nd sun~shine" il |1AOChl1d Health Day, by
proclamation of Preddent Hoover
himself,we'd better plan the
rnenua in honor ol "the ldds" in
advance so that the youngest gen-eration get health along with their
party food.Not that anybody would be mean
enough to insist upon spinach and
cod liver oil on Party-Day,Even
.ma nl the orrrea out o!Grimm
for 15 minutes or until
is brown.Serve warm,with orange frostettés.
(275 l"~)
meringue
sprinkled
.6 servings.
Vegetable Sllmd
One cap cooked peas,1,5 cupi
cooked green beans, 'A cup_ diced
celery, a tablespoons chopped on-
ions, 2 tablespoons chopped plmen~
toe, z tablespoons chopped sweet
pickles, 'A teaspoon salt, A6 tea-
spoon paprika, is cup salad d.ress~
ing.Mix and chill ingredients.
be held Thursda;
The Senior r
Blair Tuesday
their Hlay forCroweHome.Dr. and Mrs,their sons to 0:
nin \o have th
by r. Maxwell,
Paul Noel lxproperty wherebeen living and
his household a
About fifty
at the home of I
Sunday to help
\\nlCli W2.l.5 lJ!!l.i.\U||23nuu ul usa;Luvu vuby Hilton an d S on.On J anuary 1, _wr
1871 this wa s tak en ove r b Y th ejun ior p artner , L. F. Hi lto n.|c21
A5 soon rs the town site vva s e n
ra d ou t th e r e wa s a ge n e ra l ru s h go
fr o m d l o ve r th e c ou n ty fo r B lai r . i n
H. C. Rio rdan. mo ved his hardware
stor e fr om L lc S oto.A. Cas tc t.te rH»
and Co. established themselves an lex
th e collec ting,re al estate and Iwi
bank ing business.C o mi n g C i ty ld s
gave up her share and at thc c lose ro
of the f ir st y ea r Blai r wa s in de ed to
a thr iving little c ity .;
The government c ontinued under ,fn
n to wn board un ti l in Sep tembc r ,»;':
lrl:
gm
I a !
th
di
1872 wh e n i t was or g an i ze d as a
c i ty o f th e sec o nd c lass and the
fo llowin g named offic ers were
elec ted:
May or, J . H. Hun gate; Counc il-»,
men , W illiam Ma her , E . M. D enn y , 5;
J ohn W .Te w and M .Ga l la g h e r ;sPolic e J udge,J o hn S.Bowen; an:
Marshal,Rice Arno ld.,y t
1 8 7 3 - C .C.Crowell,ma y o r ;E .
M .Denny ,Mi k e Gallagh er,W m .
Maher, W . C . W alton, c ounc i lman;Jesse T.Davis,polic e ju dg e;ch
Th omas S.Hec k, c ie rk;Joe F o x,b l
City marshal.
18 74 -D r . W . H. P almer , may or ;.
E .M.Denny ,F .H .Matthi ese n,or
D r .D .H.0 ' L i n n ,W .I).Gross,| 5'I
counc ilrnen; J esse T. Davis, polic e ta
judge;Th omas Hec k,c le rk;J oe p l
Fox, mar sha l.| a
18'l"E J .I-I.Hu n xa te ,ma y o r ;s
Dr .D .H .0 ' L i n n ,W .D .Gross,br
Dr . w. H. Pa lme r, He nr y C ollin s, | f¥ 1
c ounc ilmen; A. Roc kwell, c lerk and lm
polic e judge; Alex Reed, treasurer;p iJ oe, F ox, c i ty mar shal.:Bi
1876 --F.W .Ke nn y ,ma y o r ;m
0. V . P a lm e r ,W . D . Gr o ss , H. C .
Graves,E .Cac helin,counciirnen;i n
A .Roc kwell,polic e jud ge;E .M . ;
Denn y , c le rk;Alex Ree d, tre as ur -dr
er; H. L. F is her , ma rs ha l.| 1
Dur in g the se y e a r n a s t h e to wn ¢ l
g r e w an d b ec a me a c ity o f th e 51.
second class th e educ ational 1`ea , U
tu r e wa .i not ne glec ted.T h e f i m , f <
ter m o f s c ho ol in th e d istric t vif asll'
ta u g h t b y Malc o lm C a me ro n a wa y s l
bac k in the early 6 0's and was hid to
in a little log s c hool ho use built by 'si
t h e Car ter brothers,Na th a r n l o
Jac ob an d Ma r io n o n wh a t i almo vm as Sou th creek ne ar th a '
Ke n na r d road.i n 1B'l2 wh a t is .,
n o w k n o wn as the o ld Central g
School building vvag built.A t t h e V1
th n e th is wa s one o f t h e f i n c s tl
lc ho ol bu i ldi n g s i n th e sta te an d v.c o s t th e c ity th e s u m of $ 15, 000 .'1
It was 11 thr ee stor v huil¢lirlo nnd'...
'rn
W
>uidn't be capable of that!
Parties mean fancy ' hes, and
ko, and sweetmeats, a the por-.t who denies this m have for-
Mlm the sugar plums hat danced
his own young head.
Besides, it really isn't necessary.
eadth may hide ln an attractive
:terior;the party food may be
hoiesamc and pure,and yet as
iinty, colorful and tempting to
und young eyes as it is tasteful
small open mouths.It's not
fficult either, when we have nu-
erous new recipes,and such
holesome ingredients as are used
we following recipes:pasteu-
zed milk, pasteurized dates, nut-
eats,apples,cocoanut,orangesld rlcel incidentally, presenting
.e "good for you" dishes in at-
active form la excellent for any
my as well as for May Day, so
le the recipes for use whenever
»u would do honor to the coming
-up-and»coming-generation.
Jack Horner Pie
Pie t.hat'a wholesome enough forlildren-the crust is made of
'ead crumbs-with dates as die
odem version of "plums":
Crumb Pastry:1 cup oven-dried
ead crumbs or Zwiebach, 'A cup
lgar, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, and 4
blespoons melted butter.Dry
eces of stale bread in oven until
golden brown and then run thru
food chopper.Thoroughly mix
ead crumbs, sugar, cinnamon and
elted butter.Line one large (9-
ch) pie pan with this mixture or
ross the mixture into muffin pans.
ake in slow oven (275 F.) for 20
lnutes.Cool.Pour the filling
hich han been allowed to cool,
in baked shell.Date Filling:1 pkg. pastenH1.ed
nes, 2 tablespoons orange juice,
cup cold water,1 cup heavy
eam, and 2 tablespoons powdered
igar.Cook dates and cold water>gether until a thick paste is
mrned.. Add orange juice.Cool.
our into baked crumb pastryxell.Just beforeserving cover
|p with cream,whipped and
weelened with powdered sugar.
ne large pie (6 to B servings.)
Fairy Tale Apples
"Red-Rose"Apples gCorificd
ith "Snow~\Vhite" cocoanut form
mis dessen reminiscent of a fa-
arite fairy-tale.6 tart cooking apples,1 pint
'nter, 'A lb. red cinnamon candies,
cup shredded cocoanut.Dissolve
.....x:.... an wha Milano water in a
Serve on lettuce leaves.Serves
six.
Novel Cake FrostingTo make a new, easy and differ-l
ent cake frosting,place a milk
chocolate candy bar on top of each
hot layer.After about three min-
utes they will have melted suffi-
ciently to spread over the cake,
making one ol the best frostings
you ever tasted.Carrot Custard |
Two 4%~onnce cans strained
carrots, or 1 cup mashed carrots,
2 eggs,teaspoons melted butter,
2 tablespoon milk,2 teaspoons.
sugar, 1% teaspoon salt, 2 table-
spoons orange juioe.Add butter,
milk, sugar, salt and orange juice
to carrots.Mix well and add to
the beaten eggs.Pour into in-
divddual custard cups and set in
pan of water. -Bake 35 minutes in
moderate oven (325 F.)or until
knife bLade' inserted comes out
clean.Serve either hot or cold.
(Serves 5.)
French Doughnuts
Six cups of bread dough ready
to lax-rn into loaves, 1%cups ru-
gar, 6 tablespoons melted butter,
1 teaspoon mace, 54 teaspoon cin-
hamon,s eggs, 1%cups flour.
Cream sugar and butter.Add the
beaten eggs.Sift flour and spices
together.Mix and cream mixture
into the dough thoroughly.Add
flour, mixing well.let rise until
light.Cut with doughnut cutter.
Let rise until light.Fry in deep
fat.Drain and sprinkle with
sugar.Cream Chase and Jam Sandwich
One 3-oz. package cream cheese,
2 tablespoons milk,a cup rasp-berry jam, lettuce if desired, whole
wheat bread.Mash cheese,add
milk n little at a time until mix-
ture ia s good donaistency for
spreading.Add jam.Slice hread
very thin.Spread half the slicesthickly with sandwich filling, add
whole leaf or ahreddd lettuce, if
desired.Cover with slices of but~
tered bread and cut into squares,triangles or fingers.Yield:Six
sandwiches;-
Sprinkle Royal Apple Dish
With Cinnamon
Three cups sliced apples, % cup
sugar,1 teaspoon cinnamon,%
lemon siiced thin,1 cup water.
Pour apples into shallow pen.
Sprinkle with sugar and dnnarnon.Add rest of ingredients and bake
30 minutes in madcrate oven.....,___.\,.U ......».-..a.._|
72nd birth anni'
Walter Roser
and Mrs. w.Etaken to OmahaLord Lister hos
be treated fo
stomach.
Mrs. GeorgeHarlandFrencl
Tuesday to att
George Tietsortbe remembered
dent here andGeorgeMenki
has been in ve
past two years
acted as postn
Menkinfa absel
The members
presented the
Cinderella." ThuGorgecrowd.
ceptionally well
director,Miss
are certainly u
The characten
Cbarteria, Man
Bellamy; Cleo |
Winter rry, Ll
Johnnie Bell Re
Andreasen; Kattha Matzen; Ca:Kingdon;MamVirginiaZiegh
the audience w
violin solo byreading by Evrseveral pupils I
er's room; Sw
ed of Earl Jen
Lester Kronbeqland.Mr. and Mrs.lcame over from
evening to atte;play.Lloyd and IAhave operated 1Wrightbuildin
months, have s
Menking and
possession Satubrothersare h<
on the farm at
Mrs. Hans Jo
ters, Opal and
ha Sunday to
berg and Wdtlare in a hospitMr. and Mrr
baum and Bom
end vidtors herMrs. Hans J
drove to Wash
ernoon to getin the school tA .mecinl me
council was hei
at which time
elected City It
Watchman.Tl'chased a timekey stations taeralpointsir
French will no
g m of Irvington,'gm Sundayternoon visitor t t e Ed Chri -'A;ensen home.s 'P s I S ~S ~
Mr. and Mrs. Al Kronberg and |
- l v \ | a s a v a m g - H . . . . . . - -Th e Br ewste r sc ho ol k i dd ie s c n -
ioy cd a m i n e r a n d ma r s h ma llo w
roast Mo n d a y n o o n on th e sc hool
ground.Th e c elebration wa s th e
:le ani ng u p o f a pile o f br us h
wh i c h was ac c u mu lati n g a fte r th e
spring "yard cleaning'
Beware of lmltutlons
ENUINE Bayer Aspirin.tht
nd doctors presdbe and million!
ol uaen have proven safe fogmoa
y a n ,mn y&`Z'.'.m.d the name Bayer and
ilu: word gendne u above.
Genuine Bayer Aspirin is de and
iure; mlwayn the same, lt hu thounqualifiaddendqnement ofh pw;
HI ra en..doan':leprwK$; hart. No hardul
Alter-eiecta follow its use.
Ba¥er'Aapirin is the unfvensl mil
dm: orpadnaol allkindn.
H dnch N 'dscEi`d,v N§5.'1'L1¢¢.
SaneThroat Lumbagu
Rheumxtixm Toothwxe
Aspirin is the trade-mark of Bayermanufactune of monoaoedcadduu!M lalkyllcadd.
s P E c I A I.
Short Timo
O f f e r
3 4 .
dies ln the boiling water in n
= low sauce pan.Care and pure
= apples and place them in the
mp.Cook over lnvi flame until
~nder,turning the apples after
rat mn minutes so that fhe -wwp
ll penetrabe the whole lrult.Re~
~ve apples from syrup which
-~ be boiied longer if not su!-
iclently thick.When the apples
=cool enough to handle,roll
~em in coenanut,using any re-
' ~`nlng coconut. bo stu!! ¢enmers.
Incl appla in serving dishes and
our the red syrup about the bane.
erve wann or cold, with or with-
ut. cream.6 servings.
Orange Ml! Bukeh
Individud May baskets stuffed
~th heulth:8 oranges,56 pkg.
asteurlxed dates, 'A cup powdered
ugnr,'A cup nutmeats,ss cup
range oocounut lmnettes, I. egg
~hm.Gut a slice from the end
f each orange and carefully re-
~ove pulp.K leamlble, cut edges
f orange.sheh in sallopn.Mix
range pulp, lllced dates, chopped
nts and oocoanut together and re-
ll the orange shells.Beat the
~gg whicen until stiff, add augur
gradually and continue beating.
French will go on duty M~y lst.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blaco were
hosts at a dinner and pinochle
Su mmi n g Up A mur i c a n ia m
Beneath and u bu ve u ll humanly
materialistic appetites and lm
pnlaes. the Americ an has a vigor-
ous spirit,an enthusiasm for
righteous causes made plalxr;ademoc ratic Instinc t for equal op
portu mty a mong all men; a wh ole-
heurted ad mr a tlo n for personal
ac hievement; and a gme ro un a ndpracticalcharitytowtlndtheo p
pressed 'and unfortunate."'..lller's
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W H E N BABIES
T H E R E n o t i m !
~w h e n n b a h y l l t o o
I r e t f u l o r f w u r h h i o
b a s u n g t o deep.T h e n m u m s
p a i m a m n t h u c u m o t p a t u n y . B u t
\h ¢ r e ' | q u r i c k e o mlo r ti n C a lto r | ; l
F o r a m - n m , m d o t h e r i n n m m ;
Blg g i vu th h pma vug d n b le p r up u r a -
tlon. W henever c o ated tongues tell
olc o n u ti p a ti on ; 1 r h mn vu r th n u h my
s i g n o l' g u a g h m g ,G i l o t h h u I
g o d g g g ° = c h i l d x u a la vu to t a h lt .
n y n i n a - w i t h C h u .H .Fld ¢ l= ° 1 ' l$ ll= =f s = ° =1 f r l1> v¢ -
f c .'L e i "
Fubscrlbe for The Enterprise.
pear too dry after they have been
cooking for 20 minutes,add an-
ather cup oi wawr.Pineapple Pudding
Cream three tablespoons butter,
(our tablespoons sugar and sdd
one well-beiben egg yolk.Add
one-hal! cup dry crumbs, one-half
cup crushed pineapple and iold in
the sLl!l*iy~beatan egg white.Your
lnto a buttered bmldnz dish.Bake
in s slow cyan.326 degrees, for
20 to SU minutes.Serve with one
fourth cup of thin c an .Onions Important in Tomato Sslsd
Eight peeled lnmswes, 1 cup of
xii!!mayonnaise,2 tablespoons
finely chopped onions.Removecenters from tomatoes and place
tnmawes on lemme.Cover with
tha msyonnslne, in wlzleh onions
hav6 been added.
Fruit Sislns Rsmoved by Very
Simple MethodTowe ls badly sala d, wwdluy
du:-lng the esnnlng season,canbe whlbened quickly by dipping in
warm suds.Place dripping wet on
L l x e g mn s o r l u mg i n t l ms u n t o
dry.Repeat two or three times.
Ofdoer ol the Day; Georgo Steely heavy timber# about the exterior
Odioer ot the Guard; B. M. Will- walls.This vu s convincing or-
sey,Cergeunb-Mujer,and .`lohugument md the bonds carried and
Connell, Quan/ermuter Sergeant(:thus the present court house was
From tha time ol tho locating bulltintlmyeu1889 atuoosto!
of Blair it become evident that she 'about $50,000.wutoha thee ountya eota ndinl ln the year 187 6 Bhlrwu a
1869 by vote of the peopla of the ton ot perhaps #Rem hundred
county the county seat was movedlpeople und was in a healthy grow-irom Ft. Calhoun to Blair where jng condition.The slxlpping of
it has dnce remained.lllveswck wu the big business of
The [ l m court house lu Blair lthe town und ln that your lt ls re-
was lo¢nt"l on l-he corner 0f¢P°1'Wd that the nhlpments were asGrant nn.\ Third streets.lt was u;follows:James Foley,$100,000;
two-story ls" :k bulldlng built by UW. W. McKilmey, $50,000: Herman
company of oontructon for a Bros., $60,000; J. L. and W.W.
school house :nd laur sold w the|Latta, $50.°00; Iowa pardon, $25,-
county.It \z:\S ln use for many
yuan but the lima como when the
pride ol the community culled for
n more pretentious structure. Thefanningoommunltyopposedthis.
move as it would be necessary to
wk bonds for the purpom.I n
order to convince the public of
the lmporhnee of aectlng n new
000;0.Dodnon,$20,000;G.W.
Wilson, sxs.0°0.I n Rddition so
¢,hi|_ A. s. Warrick, Chiles Bmk.
stone, R.,Bhco,Jooeph Johnson,
W m. Hi ls v wmp Ind other fur-
mers 'Moped stock exiensively on
thdt own account,which would
make Ulu but-ol amount ol' money
_uled in thll huldneas during the
».
was in use until it vhs tom',
down abuut two years ago..
In the year 1876 this build-
ing came to grief when on July_
(th of that year a cyclone carriedawaytheroofandsteepls.It'
was repaired st considerable ex-
pens;Nature seemed to pick adale which would mark with ac~'curaey the mtastrophe,July 4th,|
1876, just one hundred years alter'
the dgning of the Daiaration of
Independence. _
Early Fraternal Societies
There was a good fire depart-
ment,and numerous secret soci-
dies.
Cuming City IAdK€» No. 21, was
organized Marek 10, 1868, at Cum-
ing City, and was chartered June|
25, 1868.The first charter mem-,
bers and officers were:Nathanl
Carter,W.M.;J. H.H|.mga£e,{
S. W.; L. R. Fletcher, ZLFI.; A. T.;
Jvhns.William Hill,James H.,
Thompson, Benjamin Newkirk, N.,
Cameron and w. H. Cumlng.This
lodge was removed to Blair,and
changed bo Washington Iadge, No.
21, in November, 1869.
Chapter 18 of Royal Arch Mr
non:was organizai December 9.
1875.Its first charter members
and otlieers were: E. H. Grinnell,M. E. H. P.; Jesse T. Davis, M. E.
K.; S. H. Fawcett, M. E. S.; V. G.
Lantry, Secretary; J. H. Hungale,Treasurer;w. H. Palmer, c. H.;
E.H.Clark, P. S.;Rice Amdid,
R. A. C.; Frank Clark, G. M. first
V.; c. H. Willard, G. M. second V-:
Frank Harriman, G. M. third V.;
11 .sllbema Guard; Henry Nunn,
Henry Collins, Charles Lawrence,
H. W. Mdiride, o. v. Palmer and
H. B. Dexter.
dies ln the boiling water in n
= low sauce pan.Care and pure
= apples and place them in the
mp.Cook over lnvi flame until
~nder,turning the apples after
rat mn minutes so that fhe -wwp
ll penetrabe the whole lrult.Re~
~ve apples from syrup which
-~ be boiied longer if not su!-
iclently thick.When the apples
=cool enough to handle,roll
~em in coenanut,using any re-
' ~`nlng coconut. bo stu!! ¢enmers.
Incl appla in serving dishes and
our the red syrup about the bane.
erve wann or cold, with or with-
ut. cream.6 servings.
Orange Ml! Bukeh
Individud May baskets stuffed
~th heulth:8 oranges,56 pkg.
asteurlxed dates, 'A cup powdered
ugnr,'A cup nutmeats,ss cup
range oocounut lmnettes, I. egg
~hm.Gut a slice from the end
f each orange and carefully re-
~ove pulp.K leamlble, cut edges
f orange.sheh in sallopn.Mix
range pulp, lllced dates, chopped
nts and oocoanut together and re-
ll the orange shells.Beat the
~gg whicen until stiff, add augur
gradually and continue beating.
French will go on duty M~y lst.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blaco were
hosts at a dinner and pinochle
Su mmi n g Up A mur i c a n ia m
Beneath and u bu ve u ll humanly
materialistic appetites and lm
pnlaes. the Americ an has a vigor-
ous spirit,an enthusiasm for
righteous causes made plalxr;ademoc ratic Instinc t for equal op
portu mty a mong all men; a wh ole-
heurted ad mr a tlo n for personal
ac hievement; and a gme ro un a ndpracticalcharitytowtlndtheo p
pressed 'and unfortunate."'..lller's
Weekly ,
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W H E N BABIES
T H E R E n o t i m !
~w h e n n b a h y l l t o o
I r e t f u l o r f w u r h h i o
b a s u n g t o deep.T h e n m u m s
p a i m a m n t h u c u m o t p a t u n y . B u t
\h ¢ r e ' | q u r i c k e o mlo r ti n C a lto r | ; l
F o r a m - n m , m d o t h e r i n n m m ;
Blg g i vu th h pma vug d n b le p r up u r a -
tlon. W henever c o ated tongues tell
olc o n u ti p a ti on ; 1 r h mn vu r th n u h my
s i g n o l' g u a g h m g ,G i l o t h h u I
g o d g g g ° = c h i l d x u a la vu to t a h lt .
n y n i n a - w i t h C h u .H .Fld ¢ l= ° 1 ' l$ ll= =f s = ° =1 f r l1> v¢ -
f c .'L e i "
Fubscrlbe for The Enterprise.
pear too dry after they have been
cooking for 20 minutes,add an-
ather cup oi wawr.Pineapple Pudding
Cream three tablespoons butter,
(our tablespoons sugar and sdd
one well-beiben egg yolk.Add
one-hal! cup dry crumbs, one-half
cup crushed pineapple and iold in
the sLl!l*iy~beatan egg white.Your
lnto a buttered bmldnz dish.Bake
in s slow cyan.326 degrees, for
20 to SU minutes.Serve with one
fourth cup of thin c an .Onions Important in Tomato Sslsd
Eight peeled lnmswes, 1 cup of
xii!!mayonnaise,2 tablespoons
finely chopped onions.Removecenters from tomatoes and place
tnmawes on lemme.Cover with
tha msyonnslne, in wlzleh onions
hav6 been added.
Fruit Sislns Rsmoved by Very
Simple MethodTowe ls badly sala d, wwdluy
du:-lng the esnnlng season,canbe whlbened quickly by dipping in
warm suds.Place dripping wet on
L l x e g mn s o r l u mg i n t l ms u n t o
dry.Repeat two or three times.
Ofdoer ol the Day; Georgo Steely heavy timber# about the exterior
Odioer ot the Guard; B. M. Will- walls.This vu s convincing or-
sey,Cergeunb-Mujer,and John gumont md the bonds carried and
Connell, Quan/ermuter Sergeant(:thus the present court house was
From tho time ol tho locating bulltintlmyeu1889 atuoosto!
of Blair it become evident that she 'about $50,000.wutoha thee ountya eota ndinl ln the year 187 6 Bhlrwu a
1869 by vote of the peopla of the ton ot perhaps #Rem hundred
county the county seat was movedlpeople und was in a healthy grow-irom Ft. Calhoun to Blair where jng condition.The slxlpping of
it has dnce remained.lllveswck wu the big business of
The [ l m court house lu Blair lthe town und ln that your lt ls re-
was lo¢nt"l on l-he corner 0f¢P°1'Wd that the nhlpments were asGrant an.\ Third streets.lt was u;follows:James Foley,$100,000;
two-story ls" :k bulldlng built by UW. W. McKilmey, $50,000: Herman
company of oontructon for a Bros., $60,000; J. L. and W.W.
school house :nd lout sold w the|Latta, $50.°00; Iowa pardon, $25,-
county.It \z:\S ln use for many
yuan but the lima como when the
pride ol the community culled for
n more pretentious structure. Thefanningoommunltyopposeduns,
move as it would be necessary to
wk bonds for the purpom.I n
order to convince the public of
the lmporhneo of aectlng n new
000;0.Dodnon,$20,000;G.W.
Wilson, sxs.0°0.I n Rddition so
¢,hi|_ A. s. Warrick, Chiles Bmk.
stone, R.,Bhco,Jooeplx Johnson,
W m. Hi ls v wmn Ind other fur-
mers 'Moped stock exiensively on
thdt own account,which would
make Ulu but-sl amount ol' money
_uled in thll huldneas during the
FE|2RY'S
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s. B. 'I'ay'3or, N. G.; J. W. Nnroll,
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J. H. Van Horn, Treasurer; Jarne.;
Denny and B. F. Hilton.
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parfment of Nebraska, G.A.R...
wa organized July 2, 1880.with118 charter memborl, md tho fd-
lowing officers:L.W.Osborn,
Com.;G. P. DeTemple, Acliutant;
Jackson, 8. v. Com.; F. W. Kou-
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I--THE ENTERPRISE-Nebraska, April ao, 1ss1
CALHOUN
AND v1c1Nn*Y
.. rs. Emma Ketchmuk returned
esday from Bmadwnter,Nob.,she was ulled because of
mnesa of her daughter, Mrs.
A. Mehrem, who is now much~rnved.
I ~. Jacob Sierk and dmghter,
e had a double. birthday eele
tion Dxesday, April 21. A num-
of friends droppd in to helpm celehrate and the usual good
e was had by all.
parents,Mr.andMra.W.'i'.Men-
dor at Fremont edneadayxwtiilg
the Bankers' meeting that du-
H e a r y w ' went to OmahaThnndny and ranght Mrs. Rich-ter home from the hospital.She
is staying at the home nl her
mnther, Mn. num; Lowe.
Wednesday afternoon with dl ofthe members present.The hostessserved delicious refreshments.Petersen of Omlha,Mi s s Annwas ngue atatthe Dr.A.J.Ca m-
The unior ~~°:Club met
Sunday evening.
Mn . V ic H o la t d n s pe n t Mo nd a y
with he r.moth »er , Mrs. Be rt Har sh.
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nelrlennard.lr.m dHr|.Hlnm -yk a a m unm
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compmled be tu h rWnlthillw..§»..¢.,,.:.;.u i ?
n :the dny vilftlllg friends.
.and M n .Pele Knudsen left
. ....
the Jnck Crowdy home in lair,giv e nhz hm m -ofHn.Sa m llornlnfl birthday.
_
boys into 1 Jxmior Meduniu 4-H
Club.Ma 17 they will meet with
"°ik§Z.¥'"" Ruth Widener spent Sd.-
urday night md Sundly with Min
Lake, Minn.
Mr. and Mn. Oliver Thomann
=°§_;;;>d *He Biéhbes school com-
m mee y e .Mn. George I-Ieimegn spent lun.
Wednesday nfkernnon with H n .
Sophie IArun.
Lak:e,Mim1.
mm |¥ent Tueldly evening nt the will meet at the home of BooJohnlylor, Jr. home.Nawkirk.
W o m a n n d : L a L n w
y-===y o u e o m l d e r t h o n u n i b e r
i f a m e n w h o l a y d o w n t h e l u v ,
I l r \ ' t i t m i n e r q u e e r l o r e v o f t h l m
t a k e I t u p ' I - -n l l vl l l e T l m e l .
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David Shnonun,Pad 'lygam
Elmer and James Dixon and Bm-
ggg-=Beard went with A.E.n Sunday niuu-noon bo theGeorge Knhr home neu'Bhi r,
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week-end.1Mr. md Mn. John Compum md
Betty were Sand.:evening vdlitf
an It the Hnrr urve y ho mo.A number of u spent Mun~dny evening at tha Jenn Ummm
Amn nd n Pa t en e n spent S l t u b
yl. n » ig h t L n d S ms d |y w ' |t h h o me
oDorothy M u t e n whdied he r
Johnlvn ho fhmsdn '.Mr . md E 1 c mS v . u u g f ; ; | ;
near gat the Cienaam Willhmanyhoma.
Hr.m d M n .Will Kllbiaf g d
y were supper guests r.md ~ P m c m . m . . £ ` n e u
Geo Hain..Mx n lnd ll Ediihnlngermd Mr.mdMn.C1l!!ordRa ywe rem' : ° ma u | = T.x , 1 v ¢ f » @ - nd » ¢ » , n. » 1 » f< ' 5 m» h - . mns » u u -y dim=r N0 1 9 ° f M n .
YORK CREEK NEWS
Mr. md Mn. Clarence Wachter
Ask Carl Sonderegger Mlumcn . ~CHARGE ~
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Van Deusen Portable
Milling Company
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f r u i t a n d o r m . m ¢ n t , ¢ . l t r u a ,f l u n g ; - j u ;
s h r u b s , s n a i l : r u m a n d m m ~ r i n u , a l s o
n o d s o f a l l k i n d a . .G - o t t h o b o n o f l t o f h l l
4 5 y o u f e x p o : - l a n e s I n t h o n n r n r y m d
s o o t ! b u s i n e s s .Q u a l i t y v i m l o w p r i c l l .
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mm sPent Tueldly evening nt theJohnlylor, Jr. home.Mr.and Mrs.Ed Hunan a nd
BENCH NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lowa ofOnmln, were Wednesday :flex-noonviistoru md wvggf guest.; at tha
E. C. Lippin-att me.
Mr. and Mrs. Lode llancke mdchildrvn visited at the Jean Ryu:
home Sundav evening.
Mt.and Mrs. Clark Lippincottand ka Bum' were Sunay din-
ner guests ol Mr. and Mn. TedQxnge,-_
The Misses Ellen and AlmaSwansdn and Laura Davin visited
Saturday night and Sunday at the
Charles Koenig humel
ng".Clark Lippincott and Vi n
girun Ann spent several days inOmahalast week visiting nt the
Erv ey h ome.
Amn nd n Pa t en e n spent S l t u b
g w t m d S u n d a y w i t h h o m e
oDorothy M u t e n whdied he r
au n t an d uncle,Mr .an d Mr s .
Os ca r W e lk er a t Ag hh ml o vu rt hs
week-end.1
Mr . m d Mn . J o h n C o mp u m md
Betty were S and.:evening vdlitf
a n a t t h e H n r r u r v e y h o m o .
A nu mbe r o f u s p e n t Mu n ~
dx y evening a t t im J e n n U mm m
home practicing n phy whlch thny
will give at t ha Cou nty Ext ension
prog mm W edn esd ay.
Orum folks attmdnd A w g nt
the Jlck Crowdy home in ldr,
giv uninhonorv tMra.SamMor-
n!ng'| birthday.Mr. ma Mn. Peter Nelmn cSundny afwrnoon at the J. T.e.l~
son home ln Blah.
The u m m n a w Aid wan
meet Wsdneldny dwmoo n,Ha y6. at the Jem Sonmen hume.M i n Ne m Amienen uns n
'hxesda Mtanoon gues t of Mn.
nelrlennard.lr.m dHr|.Hlnm -yk a a m unm
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Mr. and Mn. Emauud ,mam-
~~ spent Sunday evqning visitingwith Mr. And Mn. Gear Pollen.lk. a nd Mn. (J anus shlelfohit
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.and Mn. Alfmd Hansen.
Mrs. Ray Johnson und Mrs. Eul
Smxth of Omaha,spent Tuesday
at the parental Harry Smith home._The Bench Community Club met
wxth Hrs. George Fahlen Thursdayaltnmoonwith_eleven members
homa~
WIIIJ. Ande rsen, lgiss ~ md
r were on nmllers at the JS.. MI,,,§I»f1"£.'¥?
son home in Bldr./)
Mr.and Mrs.Chrll Benson
were Saturday evening guena at
the Rudolph Andresson home.
Oltodkms m o f Nie ke wn, wa s n
Sun y guest.
Messrs.and Mendnmea Ed mdBoone Newldrk spent Sundl eve-ning at the Charley Roginaon
home in Blair.
The Danish Lutheran Church of
Mr . a n d Mr s . E ma n u el A n d r e a -
son an d so ns wer e Su n da y a f te r -
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Benson was a F1-idny afternoonguest.Mr. md Mn. Joe Jensen andfamily spent Friday attamoon at
the Chris Benson home.Min Lennetta. Gmue m d A14
bert. Bemon spent Sunday dtex'-
noon there.
Mr.and Mrs.Hun wa ng and
George Hnln..Mr. and Mrs. 'r. K. Iverson mdchildrenwere Sunday afternoon
vial'/on with R. M. Ivexwlfs.
Dzvld Slmmuen,Pa d 'lygam
Elmer and James Dixon and Bm-
ggg-=Beard went with A.E.n Sunday niuu-noon bo the
George Koh:home near B h i nwhen Merton Kulu' organized 17
boys into 1 Jxmlor Mechmlu 4-H
Club.Ma 17 they will meet with
"°iklZ.¥"'" Ruth Widener apent Sd.-
urday night md Sundly with Min
Helen Andreuen of Blair.Mrs.C. B. Hein Ind dgqghter,
Edith md Mn. George Hain UPG"
Slturdny dternoon dill Mrs. Ed
Baller,near Arlingwn.\Mrs. laitln Stewart mme fromLincoln Monday aitanoamw the
parental Nenm Warrlck home.Mr. md Mrs. Byron BeaqiwereSunday afternoon visitors mth the
A. W.Clarke funiy.Mn. Clifton Anderson and chil-dren of Teknmlh, were vldtlnx atthe parenw,Geo.Morgan home
Int week and Clifton came Sunday
Mr.and Mrs.Marslmll Tyspn
and son were Sunday visitors yvlththeir mother,Mrs.Frmk _Pxtzer
M r . m d Hr s . E d E h n l n g e r md ln-.mdMn.C1 lffo rdRa y we re
aan,E __of0mahn,wer¢tur-y dinner gusts of M n .
will meet at the home of Boo
Nevkirk.
and bruther, Francis Mehrens.Sunday dinner guezts of Mx. and
Mrs. Harry Tyson were Mrs. Art
Baker and Mr. and Mnnkenneth
Baker.
I-'ritz Muller called Sunday atthe Fred Hurdum and Geo. Beardhomes.Iglsnd Muller stayed atthelatterplum fo r n (ew day!
vi m.
Miss Birdie Hurdum went tnOmaha Saturday afternoon withMrs.Harveyl Krogh to see Dor-othy Krogh t the Methodist hoo
pitagé who is expected home thi:
wee
noon.Mrs.Pauline Nohmberg of
Blsir spent Friday md Suturdlyat the home of her dxughter, lin.C. H. Williamsen I-nd husband."';,$}"'B'i '"` Hlgxlund Christina;
sen u, accomby Mr. and ZZ Allred Skov and
Lyle vidted nm the Gyde Linen
lwme Friday evening.
Mr.and M n .Clan Weder en,accompanied hy Mr.m d rs.Clemens Willnmaen, spent Sundny
=t the parental, Theo. Willlunsen
ome.Hr. a nd Mn.Chris Vlndex-.dev
mtertainaed company Sunday.
Raymond Iaurssn md Mr. andMrs.Howard Willlnmaen spent
Sunday altamoon nt the CarlEgber home, neu- Uelallng,help-ing Mn. Egbex celebrate her birth
nnniverwrm
YORK CREEK NEWS
Mr. md Mn. Clarence WachterI" °""'»i§" mama at the ~ B.
o meMr. md Hrs. Gian V dergren ofnear Craig, lpent Saturday nightat the Ciemam Williamson home.Hr. md Mn. Will Kllbiaf gdwereguestsr.
ermm
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i f a m e n w h o l a y d o w n t h e l u v ,
I l r \ ' t i t m i n e r q u e e r l o r e v o f t h l m
t a k e I t u p ' I - -n l l vl l l e T l m e l .
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HILLSIDE NEWS OF
GARDNER DISTRICT
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rgeh of
ORUM BRIEFS
Sunday evening guem at theMartin Linen home were Mr. and
M n .Ed Hansen m d daught/en,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rasmussen md
family.Mr. Ind Mrs. [An Rolland md
family spent Sunday afhernwn nt
the 1-L C. Larsen hom.
M r . ~ M n .Carl Rasmussen
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The Mor mw dnxg st ore h e n
so ld m G . W . H u din .Mr . H u d i n
m d h i s daug hter are both regis-
w e d phannaciata and they m d
ge r m, H mm a r e In c h a r g e o f t h e
re.
EWR name B lw r u n y mgnw m m mx . J e m u ms w n s e n a n a . u u e aSunday .we re Su nd n di n n er g ue s ts o l Mr .Mx .an d M n .Ra y T r i p l e l t e n - a n n M r s . H L .Chrls1»enle<m,n u :
te r td n e d a I n f r i e n d :a t th e i r Tek n ma h .M r .m d M n .Ha n s
hvme S atu rd ay eve nin g.Ln r le n a n d c h ild r e n s p e n t he : f b -
A nu mbe r f r o m here Atta nd ed e mo on the re .
"ri i é c a n Club metee wmi Mrs '
Hugh Vaughan on Friday after-hoon.The aifernoon was spentplayingpinochle.Mrs.Detlef
Kruse won first prize and Mn.
August Klassen,booby.A dell-
dons lunch was served by the
hostess and a pleasant time was
had by all.
Meena Wm.Sleveru,Henry
Rohwer,Wm. Cook attended sBankers' Convention at the HotelPallmfinder in Fremont, on Arbor
Day.This convention is held every
yur on Arbor Day.The Kensinztan Club held m l
the Omaha District Conference of
die M. E. church sl Lyons,l a nTuesday.They were Rav. C. C.Narlln, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robert-son, Mrs. Geo. l»Uwe» Mrs. 0. L.
Hllsinger, mrs. Hattie Treat, Mrs.
J. M. West ahd Mrs. Clara Whit.-
nack.
Haney Rogert returned lastweekfroml-'an Riley,Kansaswhere he went with Cornell Robert
son.Cornell remained and has
entered s military school for a
year's training.
Elzy Klng is the owner uf theyfnug §ix coupe which Marlon Gil-
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Matthlelenwere cal1ers at the Louis Rasmussen home Saturday afternoon.
Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Enfield
were vidting relatives in Bldr on
Saturday.'Mrs. Robert Rasmussen andchil-
dren spent Sunday afternoon withher defer, Mrs. Ivan Hissinl and
family, ah Nickerson.~
ALONG THEBQ'I'I'0M ROAD
Merrv Makers Club met Thurs-
Int week and Clifton came Sunday
Mr.and Mrs.Mu-shall Tysonand son were Sunday visitors with
their mother,Mrs.Frmk _Pitzerand bruther, Francis Mehrens.Sunday dinner guezts of Mx. and
Mrs. Harry Tyson were Mrs. Art
Baker and Mr. and Mnnkenneth
Baker.
I-'ritz Muller called Sunday atthe Fred Hurdum and Geo. Beardhomes.Iglsnd Muller stayed atthelatterplea fo r n (e w days
vi m.
Miss Birdie Hurdum went tnOmaha Saturday afternoon withMrs.Harveyl Krogh to see Dor-othy Krogh t the Methodist hoo
pitagé who is expected home thi:
wee
Mr. and Mrs. clk 'Wade
accompanid by Mr. and rs
ApplbSupnma
ru-num ans::.m:=:.:-a lhlll ul lil
Ask Carl Sonderegger
ORUM BRIEFS
Sunday evening guem at theMartin Linen home were Mr. and
M n .Ed Hansen m d daught/en,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rasmussen md
family.Mr. Ind Mrs. [An Rolland md
family spent Sunday afhernwn nt
the 1-L C. Larsen hom.
Mr.and M n .Carl Rasmussen
and Virginia wers Sunday alter-
noun guests ol Mrs, Jamb Frand-ben in Hair.M r , i n d M n . M a r t i n ~ md
in~ mm Egber celebrate h~r uma
flnniverwm
at the parental, Theo. Willlunsenhome.Hr. a nd Mn.Chris Vindex-.dev
mtertainaed company Sunday.
Raymond Iaurssn md Mr. andMrs.Howard Willlnmaen spent
Sunday altamoon nt the Carl
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The summer season is the
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children visited at the Jess Ryan
home Sundav evening.
Mt.and Mrs. Clark Lippincottand ka Bum' were Sunay din-
ner guests ol Mr. and Mn. TedQxnge,-_
The Misses Ellen and AlmaSwansdn and Laura Davis visited
Ssturdny night and Sunday at the
Charles Koenig humel
ng".Clark Lippincott and Vlrsgirua Ann spent several days lnOmahalast week visiting nt theHans Anderson home.
Mr. a nd Mn. Ems uud ,mam-
-~ spent Sunday evsning visitingwith Mr. And Mn. Gear Pollen.lk. a nd Mn. (J anus shielfoldt
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.and Mn. Alfmd Hansen.
Min Lennetta. Gmue m d A14
bert. Bemon spent Sunday dtex'-
noon there.
Mr.and Mrs.Hun wa ng and
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HILLSIDE NEWS OF
GARDNER DISTRICT
Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Reeh of
Bldr, spent Tuesday evening at
the J. L. Petersen home
Edn Anderson spent the week-
end with her brother, R K. An-dersonand family, near Herman
Mr. and Mrs. Lars Jeppesen en-
tertained a company ol relativesand friends Sunday in honor of
their tenth wedding anniversary.Mr. and Mrs, Harry Ervey andFayewere Sunday aflemoon vis-itors at the Chris Larsen home,
near Herman.Miss Kate Newell was hostess'
to the Hillside Hustlers Club last
Thursday afternoon.Miss FrenchandMrs.Myron Newell werel
guests of the Club.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Petersen andRobert,accompanied by Mr.and
Mrs.Frank Schafer drove to
Omaha Sunday and spent the day
at the Mrs.Ruth Woods home, Tuesday evening at the Fred Ol-
where they visited Mr.and Mrs:Edgar Miller of Geneva, who werevidting at the Woods home.Mr.Milier is a brother of Mrs. Schafer
Smith of Omaha,spent Tuesday
at the parental Harry Smith home._The Bench Community Club met
with Mrs. George Fehlen Thursdayaltunoonwithelevenmembers
present.Mrs Clifford Ray was a
visitor.The Club will meet next
with Mrs. Nels Nelson and daugh-
mi k mmé M 'r o
r. an rs.ed linger spentWedndaynight with Mr. and
Mrs. Shennan lackllng ol Module.|Mrs.Norman Rathman,Mrs.|M. A. Muliord and'Mrs.Susielhane visited at the Clifford Rayhome Monday aftemoon.
Mrs.Henry Jensen spent Friday
ahernoon with her mother,Mrs.0. Jacobson.IMr.Sherman Lockling'of Mo-,dale, Iowa spent Tuesday at the'Ted Oliuger home.
Mrs.Lyie Guyer and two chil-
pdren visited at the E. C. Lippin-f cott home Thursday afternoon.;Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olsen andcJuldren,Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Olsen and children all spent last
sen home helping Mrs. Olsen eele-brate her birthday.Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gutschow
and daughter were supper guestsand Mrs. Petersen.The day was x\§Sunday evening of Mr. and M n ,
pleasant one for all.|Renry Jensen.
r f
homa
N. J. Andersen, Miss Nana :nd
Walter were ~onday af ~fits~
Mr . a n d Mr s . E ma n u el A n d r e a -
son an d so ns wer e Su n da y a f te r -
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tha t ll a bo ut the uma uone other ordinary cleaner.The hlg, sturdy Duplex dueltha heavy cleaning jobl andthahandyBula-Bonn takesuno ot tho drapes, mlttru-ses.Il has deodorlur andblowerunundordnqulp-
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we re Sa tu rd ay e ve ni ng gue sts a t
th e Ru d o lp h Andre ason home.
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Messrs.an d Meadnmea E d a n d
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ho me i n B la i r .
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meeting nt the home of Mrs.Clav.m
Ilohwer on Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Louis Lund held °»gg= houle
Wednesday, the occasion ing her
birth anniversary.A number offriendsspent a very enjoyableevening.
Supper guests at the Henry
Rohwer home on Friday evening.
were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rohwer,Wm. Cook,Enrl Cook and Mrs.Jacob Sierk.The "Mock Trial" sponsored by
the O. E. S. given at the city hall
Friday evening,was thoroughlyenjoyed by n good sized audience.Mr. and Mrs.Chas. Moeller ofTeknmah, walled at the om Har-
rison home Sunday.
HERMAN NEWS
mann o ugnr from ToledoThelHansenfamily o lBlau'a under quarantine at
present. ,Mrs. Hansen and a daugh
sen la a daughter nt Mr and Mrs.Chas. ArnoldMra nd Mri Hul tla we ha d a s
dinner guests Sunday,Mr and
Mrs. Ne s Hansen and two daugh-
terl, Mr and Mrs. Lester Schnei-der, Mlu Lang and Carroll Lowe,
all of Mead, Neb Mr and Mrs.Claude Clements and mm,and
Misa Maggie lawe
Miss Nellie Mae Sheets has
been elected bo a positlon asteacher of the 5th grade at Val-entine, Nah., and hss accepted.
_Miss Madeline Katt of near Arl-
xngtoh. upent the week-end with
Elaine Katt at the Wm. Brandon
ber have scniet fever.Mrs. Han-
.,.
day afternoon with Mrs.Tom
Wakefield, Jr.Visitors were Mm
Wm. Rasmussen and Miss Anna
Paulsen The ladies sewed andwere served a good lunch.May 'IMrs. Clyde Metzler will entertain
the Club.
Harry Tucker began nianlinz
From this vdelnlty those atten-
ding LheWesleyan mnmat Friday
were Ray Fackler and Ruth Mor-
gan .in the hand, and ElizabethGrimmfromthecommercialde-partment of Blalr high school.
Miss Anna Paulsen and Mrs.
James Paulsen attended the Jun-
ior Sewing Club Wednesday aft-
ernoon at the hom, ol Mrs. Joseph
Crutsinger of Herman.May smMrs. Emil Ifollen ~ ig hostess._
orn last week.
Misa Grace Tomlinso n o f Te ks-
ma h, vi s ite d Th u rs d ay at th e F re d
Ro g e rt h ome .
J aequehne an d A n n W o o d wa r d
c a me F ri da y even i ng f or a vis it a t
th e ho me ol'th ei r grand pare nts,
Mr .an d Mr s .L .A .W oo dwa rd.
Mr. a nd Mr s. W o od war d bo ok th em
home S uhd ny .
Hu r r y Elli s i s ag ai n employ ed
has go ne to I o w a to vi s i t rela-
tives and .la te r wi ll res ume hi s
at the W es t Ca fe .Pete Ca rpente
wo r k a s li n e mn n f o r th e No r th -
home.
_He rma n p e o ple tu med o ut q ui te
nic ely thi s Yea r lor the ni l' sc ho ol
exh ib it at the s c ho ol h ou se Fr id ay
eve ni ng a nd fo un d th e wor k hi gh ly
pleasing.Supt. S hra der estima ted
th q a t te n d a n c e a t th re e hundredt
Co un ty Sup 't.Belf ond o f Bla i r ,
was pr es ent an d selec ted so me o fth e b e s t e xh i b i ts f o r th e fa i r th i s
fa ll.
Mr s. F. E . A mi c k wa s o ve r f ro m
W e st Po in t.Saturd ay .
Su nd ay wa s o bs er ve d a s a nn ua l
g w l g R o l l D n y a t th e Ba p ti s t
Mr .an d Mr s .Op a l Reeves an d
c h lld r e n , | Mr .a n d M m A .R.
Beaies a n d J a ne we re Sunday
d i n n e r g u e s ts o f Mr . a n d Mr s .C.
B.Bu nn .I n th e afte rno on,M r .
we re als o vi sitor s.
Franc es Ke lle y s p en t Tuesday
n i g h t wi th h e r a u n t, Mr s .Ha r ve y
Le wi s .
E d i th Ru tled g e s p e nt the wee k -
e n d wi th h e r gr an dmothe r,Mr s .
Ge or g e Mo r ri so n o f Tek a ma h, an d
wa s a Sa tu rd a y s u p pe r gu e s t o f
Er n es tin e Mc Co y at th e E a rl Ha s -
we ll h ome.He r mothe r . Mr s . W m.
y Mr s .J .S.Rob er ts o f Blair-
western uunn we summer.The first ofthe social activities
incident to the closing of school
will be the Junior-Senior banquet
Friday evening of this week.E.c . m m e of me Plateau
Bank,was elected president ofGroup No. 2 Neb. Bankers Ase'n.
at a rneetinir at Fremont 'last Wed-
W...-.-.Mr. and Mrs. Glen West andMary Rose dmve to Fremont Fri-
day evening.Mrs. West and Mary
stayed until Sunda¥{nvlsiting her
mother, Mrs. Peter uth,I The Sedora of the Herman
'high school went w Omaha 'I'hurs~ldny and enjoyed a day of dxhtf
Rutledge was a Saturday guest at
the Morrison home, returning Sun~
dny when her sister.Misa Ella
Morrison accompanied her to spenda few days.Mr. and Mrs. Ned Tyson wereSunday supper guests at the J. S.
Co_n_ety_hon1e. ____
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Woodward
of Omnhn, urn rejoicing over thearri\ul of a baby son born w themWednesday, April 22, at the Me-thodist hospital.
Chas. Noyes of Omaha, was re-
newing acquaintances here one day
lust week.The Mission Study Class of the
Baptist Mission Circle, have corn-plotcd their reading work.They
will hold n meeting May 1 forclLctionofofficersafterwhich
theyxvill not meet nguin until1`all.
Mrs.Annu llurton of Hair; is#siting at the Wm.McCowen
home.
D E. llnvnsa mfnnt 'l'hm-adnv in
seeing.It was the annual "sxfeak
day".They visited the packing
house, had a picnic dinner at River
wew park.In the afternoon they
attended two shows, retuming toHerman for supper at the homeof Supt. and Mrs. Shrarler,Mr.Shrader acwmpanied the young
people and they report having
spent a most wonhwhile and ih-
teresting day.
Mrs. Alfred Young and children,
ho have been the guests of hersister, Mrs. G. F. Lowe the pasttwoweeks, left Tuesday for their
homé'at Stamford, Neb.Jay WukeEeld had a n/arrow
escape from serious injury Wed-
nesdnv eveninir.He was nn his
'rue Brtdgevlew club mer Thurs-day altefnoon with Mrs.WhitWallace to prepare for theirstuntin the program for County Achieve
ment Day, April 29th.
C.B.Bunn sent his lnttencd
cattle to Omaha stock yards Sun~
day night and he was down Mon-
day to see them sell.Mrs. Bunn
nnd daughters.Mrs.Bcnles andMrs. Reever spent Monday shop-ping in Omaha.
Mn and Mrs. Lars Paulsen andAnna, Mr. and Mrs. James Paul-
sen :md son. spent Sunday after-noon with Mr. and Mrs. RudolphHansen, south of Blnlr.Mr, and Mrs. Johh Mehrens of
Blenco. Iowa were Friday after-"hI'aE`i|°&E`h3Eé"nf ¥.i;'a:a.1;
ter. Mrs. B. B. Slllith.The guild will meet at the church
wa y i n o mni wi zi n i i uéi i xi i nuo n i nd nlrrht mm o f Nw PM
ol cattle.Going down the hill on Hundum family.
du d dh u !mt n f q m m m, g h Fro|g\ this viginlgy thulentlenz
\F
front axle broke,the left.front
wheel rolled off and the truck turn
ed into the ditch, the cattle beingthrownout over the cab.Thesteering wheel was smashed andthe cab cumphehely demolished. Mr.Wakefield escaped with only a few
scrawhes.
Fred Robertson, T. R. Swmuon
and E. P. Hansen,the Herman
Stale bank force,attended the
Bankers Association meeting atFremont Wednesday.Mrs. Ned Tyson was honored ata miscellaneous shower given byMisa Alloe Leach md Misa Mn:-jorie Godaey at the leach home on'hxesdny evening.Twenty-eight
young ladies were guests and en-
iqyed a.delihtful evening atgames alter w ich a dainty lunchwas served.The bride received snumber of lovely gifts. Mn.Tyson
SPIKER HAPPENINGS
Mr.and M n Oliver Thomsen
were visiting frimda in Telbusta
Mesdunes Henry Truhlsen andE.C.Bunllc will enwrlnln at u
like affair far her.
Mn. H. B. Cameron spent Tues-day in Omaha and attended nluncheon at the home ol Mrs.c. E. Brady.Mrs. L. F. States of Blair, vis-ited her einer,Miss FrancesKoogman and attended the school
exhl it Frlday evening.The town board hu workmen
busy raising several of the cross-
ings ln the aeutllwen pm of town.
The Hemmn Brandert (emily ofnear Hooper, were Sumdey guests
at the Wm. Bmndert home.
Call Us for your
D e a d A n i m a l s
HORSES, HOGS and cows
We eome and get them.
r n m n o u z 6 7 J z
M i l l a r d k e n d e r i n g w o r k s
Benson, Nebraska
BEITER PLUMBING
M ans Greater Home Satisfactione
The summer season is the
ideal time to install new
plumbing fixtures. Enjoy your
hometo the utmost with sur-
roundings of modern plumb-ing fixtures.
Call Us For Estimates
John Moore
Plumbing Co.
Chicken Chatter 4-H Poultry ClubFriday evening at the home of the
local lender,Ray Krogh,were
Margaret and Opal Wamck,Mr.
and Mrs. Byron Beard and sons.
Benjamin and Billy,Elmer and
James Dixon,Meredith Iverson
and David Simnnsen.Friday, Mny
1 the Club will meet with Jamesand Elmer Dixon.Mr. and Mn. Kenneth Tysonwere Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Long, west of Her-
man..0.M.Mathews took M m
Malhews to Omaha Sunday m vim
at the home of their son, Davidand family.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pike ofBlnk, were out to see their daugh-
ter, Mrs. Byron Beard md family
Sunday afternoon.
Abe Bry a nlnd Carol Warrick
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lummunnun sEEDS ~
Supday aftamoon with Raymond'fherkeisen who returned thxt dnym his home following an appendi-
dtis operation at Omaha.nu.and Mrs.Wm.Bri tt had
Sunday supper with Mr. and Mrs.
spoon gg;-=~ 3" defeated P-he Ax-
u yn am..Bill Bollng and Roy Watkins olneu' Teknmsh, were Sunday vls-
itors at the Bum Kelley home.
Florwke Dlxon was s. guest of
Ruth Lippincott Sunday nlternoonand evening.Mr.md M n .Sam Steele andchildrenwereSundaygueatao i
Mr. and Mrs. P. T. McDermott of
Omaha.
Ruth Morgan w u a Frlday
~ guest of Jaan Sbewllrt of
rnu rsu ny lo r warp:an d wan na vethe ir an nu al elc qtion o f officer.-1.
Th ey wi !! ha ve a wa f fle lun c h e on .
Mr s.Lester S c hne ider of Mea d,
Nob.,spent th e week-end a t the
Hu i t L u wc h o me .I
, :\nd'Pnul' Lowe of North;
Minn., were here a few dayslast week visiting their parents,Hr.and Mn. J. D. Imve.M n .
Lowe who had been very ili,is
improvinpf.Wm. Swartz of Cincinnattl, Ohiospent the weekend as u guest at
the D. W. Rutledge and H. C. Coo-
per homea.
D. W. Rutledge entertained sev-
eral friends at a card party Saff
urday evening in honor of Wm.Swartz of Cincimlatti.
Mrs. Anna Peddla wua guestSaturday night and Sunday of Mr.and Mrs. James'Nellsen of Oma-
ha.They brougt her home on
Sunday.James Gilliam,who has been
seriously ill at his home at Teh~mah for some time, was taken tothe hospital Friday where he may
havef the be.-it ol carve.Dr.and Mrs." Chas. Mead ofBlair, were Sunday guests ol Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Robertson
Eugene Roy Adams, aged 4 of
Omaha, who died Friday from the
effects of a fall> from an uuto_recently, was a sch of Mr. and Mrs.Ivnn Adams.Hr, Adams was aformerHerman boy and ls n ne-phew of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wachter spent
Saturday night and Sunday at theHarry Bentley home in Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Reid drove toOmaha Thursday.They were ac-companied bv Miss Marion Reid,Mrs. H. B. Cameron, also Mm. LA.Woodward who coiled to see
the new omndnon.
I 1
'nmmhno1bon~dhubeenmAk-
ing some improvements in theschoolprrouncla.They had the
row of large trees on the north
cut down and last week had a
lu x e number of bridal wreath
npirea not out.Members of the Ladies Aid hada charivari narty for Mr. and Mrs.Ned Tyson Monday evening.
The marriage of Misa Marie
lackson and Enrl Haflinger wokpiace 'lut Thursday evening at
Omalm.The gloom is the son of
Dr.E. M.Hediner, former well
known Herman dentist.The Ai d wi l l ho i d t hd r " uf
mgefing Wednaday at the ha l,vnth Mrs. O. L. Himnger. hnsteu."Wm P'=";° and son, John drove
vu.o nthgm by the mrioun mness of a mm
BEITER PLUMBING
M ans Greater Home Satisfactione
The summer season is the
ideal time to install new
plumbing fixtures. Enjoy your
hometo the utmost with sur-
roundings of modern plumb-ing fixtures.
Call Us For Estimates
John Moore
Plumbing Co.
re la ti ve
Mm.E. C.Burdic visited he
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public funds. There will
election there May 17
unty Supervisor E.A.
nccused of extravagance
~tency.icipal Utilities Protec-
of Seattle is circulating
ow for recall of Mayor
'ards on charges that hu
orge B. Avery an sup-ot the street railway
Ulu
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Frutejel mer:5 for 29c
T Catsup n:,.°:.:.=:.,;,.., 2.9¢
I. Tomato Soup-»€'"'" 29c
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C Bread ~loc '
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Guaranteed.
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wnredhlnargueltehlrtmxndnyat
theE.S.Pedersen home.
Mr. amd Mrs.G. A.Rlthmmn
April 29.A luge number v u
present.
Mr. md Mn. H. P. Christersen
WITH THEIRH a z e l M c O w e n S T O C K C o .
OPENING P L A Y66 two FISTEI) loVIf 99
Get ihe Habi
frade with -
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ALL NEXT WEEK
Starting Mo nd ay, Ma y
In Their Big BEAIHIFUL TENT THEATRE
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i n s ~ G ~ i mma ~ s mo r n i n g
to attend the funeral of n sister-four ~les ~I fri~ds at pinoch~e
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l-.........|n... +I. . hadnt:c oun ty nea r C alho un y ea rs agofoundryastings.
n n *|\ n l \ |u h l n d
A grand jury is upedod soontobegin investigation oi lbs De/trait
police department agdnlt which
many clurgea have .been made
dnce the slaying ol Jerry Buckley,
num. U: "W .~.,.....,..-
The Crete high school orchcnn
won first in the Nebraska Wesf
Ieyan univenixy Mgh school dw
program.Beatrice high mhool
ndio announcer.ltook second honors and Blah' was
At S m Diego.CAM.,G o o r g e ~Swnrd won ti nt in the
Raymond 'l`herkeJsen,who was
recently operated on for appendi-»
dtis at the Swedish Emmanuel
hospital in Omahl,returned ~m
Blah Last Thnnulay and stayed a
few days with his aunt, Mn. Wm.
Schenlin.As he grew stranger,
N
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Moulton, fo
assessor, wday of cha:
$26,000 of
be u recall
1 » » | | ¢ w - .dismissing
den t, J . D
c d $10,000
ALL NEXT WEEK
Starting M o n d a y , M a y ~
In Their Big BEAIHIFUL TENT THEATRE
R a l p h a n d H a z e l
WITH THEIRHazel Mc Owen STOCK Co.
OPENING P L A Y66 Two FISTEI) loVIf 99
6 BIG
von -VILACTS
I NIGI-ITLY
KINGF ELTON
THEMYSTERYMAN
Tent Locate~ in t e
RAIL ROAD PARK
Ladies' FREE Opening
Nig ht w i t h one paid
Ad ul t T i cket0
I WJSZL `2§E`0¥Z;¢7,"fE}¥E ciléééeturewithoutbidsur requmuonsandthat the police dcpnrtmcm,
his direction, permits garn
¢-ifv cnuncilman andbuli ; ;| | ',;;,a.;;~i;; Atlanta, G-.i
ue serving aentenaes an the ehlin.sms an result of the inweltlgnonl
four ~les ~I fri~ds at pinoch~e
Manda evenin~.Mrs.Ju:ALL NEXT WEEK
Starting M o n d a y , M a y ~
In Their Big BEAIHIFUL TENT THEATRE
R a l p h a n d H a z e l
WITH THEIRHazel Mc Owen STOCK Co.
OPENING P L A Y66 Two FISTEI) loVIf 99
Get ihe Habit
frade with-
ricé ¢1¢u1i@1~
on Bl air,Nebm
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NIGI-ITLY
to attend the funeral of n sister-
KINGF ELTON
THEMYSTERYMAN
Tent Locate~ in t e
RAIL ROAD PARK
Ladies' FREE Opening
Nig ht w i t h one paid
Ad ul t T i cket
underway thcre for I?months
Statement f Park Bond Question
am" " mf... no he ad,Pnrlf Pnlnnilmllnngr Geena F.this land and for the construction of the swimming
pool, ,There has also been talk that even though the
bonds were not voted the City would not be com-
In view of the many unfounded rumors and in-
correct statements which have been made by un-
informed persons regardingthe park bond question
your Mayor and Council feel that the voters and tax
payers of the City are entitled to an impartial, offi-
cial statement of the facts.
This unfortunate error on the part of the state
official who issued theprior Statute books was un-
known either to any of the officials of the City of
Blair or any state official until after our park bonds
were voted on, but on account of this error in the
published laws the first election held on the bonds
Fi§1l"`$f "5;§f§,`;,j"§j' Y.f'}§-EQ
alter
4pelled to levy a. tax all at onetime to pay the full§§é'd»3'spmbauEn he had failed no
The Mayor and Council wish to state officially
that we have obtained the best legal advice which
we could employ, and that the attorneys whom we
have consulted with are unanimous in the opinion
that the City MUST PAY ITS HONEST DEBTS the
sign
fact
W e therefdre make the following statement of w a s ~na t of t h e Ci ty A t to rn e
'E ~ ' al l_ of w h ic h ~ ~ ve ri fi e d by a ny i nt er-mathar was rtgareunon submitted to Mr?I the whole
John Paul
A Minnoannlis rrrand iurv is in
,';;1,§""' ";"'u;;g' police
protected dee and nckgtgerlng.
este»d t'f t ":-----~~~~~--~---~~=~~-cl lzen rom he oftlclal records Breen, an attorney of Omaha, who has made a spe-
On July 29, 1930, a petition signed by more than cialty of municipal law for a great many years and
`d t f*3.'}'.'?I'. L°§h2'F_'I'§,°f'i'%?¢'LX'who ls regarded as the most emmenj: authonty on same as any person and that there are only two ways
in which the money can be obtained to pay this debt.
One is for the voters to vote in favor of the
bonds at the election on May 12th, and the only other
50 1
the
of z
issu
x u a y u n a n u u u u n u n ,y c u u u u u n s L u x u n :\ . a u u | 5
1 special election to vote on the question of the
\ance of $25,000.00 pf park; bonds, the prqceedspf
such matters in the State.'
Mr. Breen went into the entire situation very
thoroughly and on April 6, 1931,gave a written
opinion to the City of Blair stating that the bonds
were invalidfpn account of the mistake 1n the pub-
lished laws, but that since the City had entered into
fl-in nnntrilhtji tn nhrchase the land and construct
way of raising the money ié by a direct tax on all the
taxable property of the City of Blair.
If the bonds do not carry by a thre fifths majority then the City cannot borrow the meciney to Bay
'Fnr fhn land smri tha nwimminn* 'nnnl r-nnntrnntinn
which bonds were to be used .to purchase land for
parks and improve the same by constructing a swim-
We desire in this manner to ex
ming pool thereon.
This petition was presented under the provisions
of Sections 4490 and 4491 of the Compiled Statutes of
us following sh; death of our hus-
and fatherf Wevant. tothank the ministéxr ~ ~ ';§o31f`i}i`{1E§n0§{'g6bafaith,.che same
would haveto be paid for..'I'his part of his opm ion
reads, as follows:
"The com pilersof the 1913 Statutes and also
Hun onmnilm-sa nf the 1922 Statutes simolv made
-...-..V ........ ..-... ...... -"--'-~'~"|: r--- .~....- ..-.-....,and the land ovsmers and contractors will obtain
judgments against the City.When such a judgment
is obtained, if there is not sufficient money on hand
to pay the judgm ent, the law of Nebraska reads as
follows:
singrs for their kind services Nebraska for 1922.A majority of ifhe Council were
opposed to the issuing of bonds for any such pur-
pose but under the laws of Nebraska the Council was
compelled to call the election upon the filing of the
petition, regardless of the personal judgment of its
members on the matter.
The e1ection,was held on September 9, 1930, and
at the election 465 votes were cast in favor of the
bond issue and 407 votes were cast against the bond
issue, the proposition therefore carrying by a ma-
jodty of 58 votes.
The sections of the law above referred to as
printed in the Offi l Scmtatutes published by the
State of Nebraska stated that a majority vote was
sufficient to carry this bond issue, and, relying upon
the la\v as printed in the Official Statutes of Neb-
raska at that time, the Mayor and Council proceeded
to carry out the decision of the majority of the vot-
ers.
An engineer was employed to draw up plans and
specifications for the swimming pool and after con-
siderable investigation two blocks of land adjoining
the Castetter Park, already owned by the City, were
purchased by the City, making a .total area for the
LOCAL ovnmmow
I-'rank Dudgeon suffered a sec ;"51a;1i§€5;'f.ia§e§m;'eamfag of°tHat sec-
tion as it appears in the 1918 Session Laws, intd
both the 1913 and 1922 Statutes, and so unfor-
tunately the bonds attempted to be voted and
mu-ried'bv a maiority vote only are unauthor-
.It shall_Iqe Qhe duty og the prgpey officgrs of
etdng along as wellas his fam-
ily and friends would Eike.
Little Billy Wiese of Craig, is
nnendimr the week at the E. S.
judgn71ent shill have been obtained to in
Droceed to levy and collect a sufficient
~ iome in this city amouht of money to fmay off and discharge such
judgments."(See Sections 17-1809 to 1813, Com-
1
ized and illegal.
"But neverthe less I am of the opinion that in-
asmuch as the City contracted to purchase and
did purchase the park grounds in the utmost
good faith, and took deeds to the property, the
nifv mnat mv for it. and I am also of the oninion
piled Stattues of Nebraska for 1929).
A NEW BOND ELECTION HAS
CALLED TO BE HELD ON THE SECOND TUES-
DAY IN MAY,-BEING MAY 12, 1931, AT WHICHTIME IT WILL BE NECESSARY FOR THE VOT-
ERS AND TAX PAYERS OF THE CITY TO DE-CIDE HOW THEY WANT TO PAY FOR THIS
V", ......~ r.._ , _ ~_ -,th a t t h e c o nt r a c t o r s w h o o b ta i n e d t he c o n t r a c t s
from the City to construct a swimming pool on
the purchased ground must likewise be paid for
their work, material and labor, for it is thor-
oughly settled in this State that where a City,
in good faith, enters into a contract and under
it obtains property or material or labor, it can-
not escape paying the value of the property or
things received under the contract even though
the contract be illegal or void because of irregu-
larities or even illegalities in the exercise of the
power or steps preceding the letting of the con-
tract."(The full opinion of Mr. Breen is on
file at the office of the City Attorney and may
be een there at any time by any interested citi-
zenAs tn the method of obtaininll the funds to nay
PROJECT.
IT IS NOT A QUESTION Now OF WHE-THERJXE SHOULD HAVE A SWIMMING POOL
AND P K,BECAUSE W E HAVE IT WHE-THER WE WANT IT OR NOT.THE ONLY
QUESTION INVOLVED IS W HETHER THECOST SHALL BE PAID BY ISSUING BONDS OR
BY ONE DIRECT TAX LARGE ENOUGH.TO
RAISE THE ENTIRE $25,000.00 AT ONE TIME.
It is up to the voters of the City to determine
which method of payment they want and unless a
three-fifths majority of all voters voting at the elec-
tion vote in favor of the bonds it will undoubtedly
be necessary,in addition to all other taxes levied
for the year 1931,for usual purposes,to levy an
ADDITIONAL JUDGMENT TAX large enough to
pay for the park land purchased and the swimming
pool construction thereon.
This would mean an additional tax of between
11 and 12 mills on the dollar which would raise the
taxes levied for city purposes approximately 66%%.
In conclusion, we wish to state that the situa-
tion in which the City now finds itself was caused
solely by the error made in the printing of the Offi-
cial Statutes of the State and not through any ne
glect or omission of any official of the City.
We have stated the facts in order that the voters
and tax payers of the City may determinehow they
hile last. Tuesday evening sponsor-
ed by three of the city teachers
new park of slightly'more than 10 acres.iiécin and Bessie Emfhm
also enjoyed a picnic lunch After fhe nlans and specifications were an-r e nMr. and Mrs. J. W. Blatte provgi biddin for thg oon§truction of the é\viii1-
ming pool was ad at a public meeting and the work
waq gyvardjd to th;tvyo coxgtraqtfors having the low:o
ta;~f:a;fn;H_the following guests at
dinner last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Henrv Monke and Walter Schro-
;I;r 51 Fontanelle,and Mr.est bids.The work of construction was commenced
shortly afterward in order to have the pool opened
for the summer season of 1931.
An ordinance providing for the issuance of park
bonds was then passed and the bonds were sold at a
very low rate of interest, bearing only 4'»i% per year.
In the latter part of March, while preparing the
bond history for the registration of the bonds for
the State Auditor, the City Attorney discovered that
the new Official Statutes of the State, which had
been issued only a short time prior, had been chang-
ed to require a three-fifths majority of the votes
cast, instead of a bare majority, to issue these bonds.
The City Attorney immediately took the matter
up with the state officials responsible for the issu-
ing of the Statutes and was informed that a mistake
had been made in the Statute books in 1913 and the
error had been carried in the Statutes ever since
until it was discovered in preparing the latest Sta-
fbi the purchasebf this land and for the construc-
tion of the swim ming pool, Mr. Breen further says
in his nnininn '
Austin and Bill Haller of Oma
`?5r`{5".l'.l~I§§§~l=p the most direct and simnle
would be to resubmit the bond proposition and
\ make it plain to the people of the City that the
bonds must be voted now, for if judgment is ob-
tained against the City for the value of the pro-
§erty and also by the contractors then A DI-ECT TAX ON ALL OF THE PROPERTY OF
THE CITY WOULD BE COMPELLED."
After having gone into. the matter ve thor~oughly and being fully advised as to the legglrights
'and liabilities of the City in the situation caused by
this error in the printing of the Official Statutes,
the Mayor and Council decided that the only course
was to resubmit the matter to the people in order
that they might have an opportunity to decide for
themselves how they wished to raise the money
necessary to pay for the park land and the swimming
v\»u ~ ~ w e s t Va.sh
wish to 1§a;} for this park improvement.
'hr +n lmvn fha nnst snread out over 1
whabev
the swi
est and
Th
'er profit there m ay be from the operation of
imming pool applied to the payment of inter-
l principal, vote for the bonds.
e Mayor and Council have no recom menda-
o make officially.W e have given you the
nd will carry out the will of the people regard-
which m ethod the mjority of the voters may
i
~ gf 15552525 ~3~i=1i them mm hnnk. in which the corfection was made" "'f\§é`"6i£y2iE6|5i|Ey'i1a§~ih his files the letter
from the Secretary of the State legislative Refer-ence Bureau explaining how this mxstake occurred
and any citizen mgy see it any time.
tions t<
facts an
less of
choose.
pool construction.There has been a at deal of irresponsible talkto the effect that the 5fy would not have to pay fer\1Tm§e'£§1}i"i¢ Had escaped detec
ir? ;¢;;\;f|;be nough "no be qéal
JOHN Mcmg . ~5._. E. W. scHM1D'rJ. S. ROBERTSJ. .HAROLD STEWART J. P. JENSEN
1W; J; RODGERS
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