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THE ENTERPRISE WASHINGTON aovmvsinnrrs 'nm NEWS-Re gardle ss
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NEWSPAPER GENERAL NEWS OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRA§'I2~g§h»H,,,_,sBLA|R's LEADING
THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF W AsmNG'roN COUNTY, NEBRASKA
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notice how low it is set on the
ground.There are no steps onto
the porch or into the hnuse.One
simp\y opens the door and walks
BUILDS UNIQUE HOME
ground outside.
The new house faces south, the
road being on the east and the
farm buildings lay down the hill
to the south nl the house.Inview
of this fact it as arranged toallow full use nfllxe house at ull
times. 'A large screened porch has
been built which.will uct as the
front porch.There is no back
door or buck porch.Just off the
porch, xoinx through what may be
termed the front door,entrance ls
made into a large room 24 feet
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Washington county lnrmer Eving
dx mile:west of Herman.has
spent the put fall and winter de~
signing and building |. house, the
like of which is not to be found.
The house is l one-awry brick
bungalow with a tile mot with
outside dimensions 64 by 36 leet.
It is designed and built contrary
to any p oua prejudices or be-
liefs as to the ordinary way of
home construction but imbodies
nothing but actual practicai use
and permanency with low grkeep.
The brick exterior and til roof
with while stone window sills re-
flect this at first sight.
Walls of the house are n fool:
thick,being double bdck with a
(our inch air space and the usual
lath and plaster inside.This, ex~
plains Mr. Mengedoht. will give n
very warm house for winter and
coo\ for summer.
Upon viewing_the house from
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Manorial Day Program
Saturday May 30
InMemoriam00Danish National Conv en-
ti on T o Mee t In Bl ai r
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~'nventlon of Da n l s h Eva ng el ic al L u t h e ra n
Ch u rc h t o B e He l d l n B l a i r Ne xt W e e k
Starting Tuesday
FINE PROGRAM ARRANGED
Delegates From All Over The Nation To Be
Present Durlng' The Week
The convention of United Evan-
gelical Lutheran church of Arnet-
ica is to convene in Blair next
week.This meeting will bring
delegates to Blair from the four
comers of the nation and Blair
will act as hostess to them during
that time.Blair is the hub of the universe
to wese good people and they
have seen fit tn centraiize their
religious institutions here in the
form of a theolugiw school and
a publishing house.This is the
main reason that the convention is
meeting her.; at this time.
A continuous program has been
arranged which will keep the big
meeting busy and interesied thru
the week This program is repro-
duced for the benefit of The
Enterprise readers.
Convention ProgramTuesday, June 2nd r
P.M.Opening Service in Auditorium Danish) by Rev. H.
A.M.Devotion in Auditorium (Danish) "Bliver i Guds Ord'
by Rev. A. Hofgaard, Minden, Nebraska (Joh. 8:81, I Col. 3:16)
7:30
Jensen. Audubon, Iowa ,
Wednesday, June 3rd
8:15
7:30 P.M.Auditorium, in English.
'Home Missions by Rev. Johniensen, Montred, Quebec" Can~ . =
Sennon by Rev. William G<7ldbeck, No...L.1|eld, Minnesota
7 :80 P.M.College cimpel, in Dnnish
Vor Indremission by Rev. Vilhelm Beck, of Winnipeg, Mahitob~
Praediken by Rev. Theo. P. Beck, of Trufant, Michigan
Thursday, June (th
8:15 AM .Devotion in Auditorium (Danish)"Vedholdende i Bon
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10 A. M.Parade leaves City Hall led bar G\ A. R.,incars, followed by Stmley E. Hain Post,AmericanLegion Firing Squad, W. R. C., A. L. Auxiliary and
.all patriotic organizations.
March cemetery where usual exerclss will take placeat tgoldiere'Monuments, after u.ich all Soldiers'
graves will be decorated.Afterrwon Program .B. F. D. Hall, Blair, Nebraska, 2:00 o'c1ock
Band Conc€rt-_--_-_............--.._....-......-High School Band
Prof. K. C. IJeGroff, Director
Advancement of Golors--........._...._-Stanley E. Hain Post,American Le ogl nFlagSalute ------..-............-...._----....-....-..-....--Audimcg
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Nothing but a permanent
imcreue oi government ex-penditures nncl permnnentincrease of taxes can resultnnleu them in a llmit placed
upon bnresucrades whiehthegovernment in building np,emphztically declared Senn-
tnr Borah ol Idaho,ln a
statement luued April 29.lt needs no argument, be
sald, to satisfy one that gav-
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: B l a i r W n s W e l l Represented B y W .R.C's.
j Mrs . E l s i e Mc Bri de De p' t . P re s ., P S ?l d ln g
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ever-growing burden of tax-
ation is one of the great
factors in bringing about
our present depression.But
there is no remedy for these
things unless the people,
the voters thernselves, place
this subject on their agenda
and cmll lor an ancounwg ln
no uncertain tenus.
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WASHINGTON co. FARMER
BUILDS UNIQUE HOME
Henry Mengedoht,wdl known
Washington county lnrmer Eving
six mile:west of Herman.h u
spent the put ml and winter de-
like of which is not to hu found.
The home is a one-story brick
bungalow with a tile mot with
outside dimensions 64 by 36 feet.
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A'I'WATER»KENT CONTEST
iThrough the efforts o( Profes
mrs Erland Nelson and Gunna
Hnlmin of Duns. College, and K. (
DeGroff of the Blair high schoo
;he llrst Atwater-Kent mundo:
:ontest was brought tn this count
an last Thursday evening.Th
contest was held in the Colleg
:hapel and a packed house greefe
the contestants.
In all eight young ladies an
lix young men tried out for tl
opportunity to sv to the s w
contest which is to be held son
time during the autumn months.
The singers did not appear l
public but sang behind a scree
They chose their own selection \
dng which made up u really vel
entertaining program as em
chose a different number.
The three hlgh wjnners amen
the young ladles were Dorotl
Baxter, first; Betty Noble, seem
and Ruth Jolunnofn, third.Amor
the young_men, George Roberta
was awarded first;J.Hllu
Rhoades, second and Emu Pete
7:30
8:15
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15:7P m. ) A u d i t o r i u m, i n En glis h.
"Our S c h oo l" , Ch ai rman . Re v.K a r l W ilh elms en,Ra d n e ,W ie.
q,m¢e1-L_____,_______-_._--.......Dana. College A Cap pella Cho ir
Addresn_-....Q.....-..Rev. J. P. Nielsen, Dean of Trlnity Seminary
Song ______________ ________ ...____--....-.._-_-__......-......Audjenco
A d d r 3___M______.--...-.......--_....-..Pr¢| !ident Erland Nelson
Sc hool S,mg_________________-________-___---.,-.........._Audience
oc iation Me e ti n g a t close o f sc hool pr o gr a mAsa";1p,ak;,- ________.---....-.:...Rev. v. W. Bondo, Toronto, Ontario
Fr id ay , J un e Sth
A . M.De vo ti o n i n A ud i tor i u m (Da nis h)" E n S v n s w s r M e n -
ighed"......--..---..__-----__Rev. P. c . Paulsen, Chic ago. Illinois
(Pa. 95:1, Ps.142:2, Col. 3:16)P. M.Un ve ilin g of Dr . P . S .Vi g ' a To mb s to n e a t th e C o m e
te r y b y D e a n J . P .Nielsen
P . M.Audi tor ium, in Eni zli sh.
M _i s a t the f r o n t o f th e house,is'
tiled aro und the wglls to the he ight
o f .ab ou t fo ur feet a n d wi ll serve
as th e kitc hen an d di n in g roo m.
T o th e le f t i n th e f r o n t c or n e r i s
a s m a ll r o o m w h i c h w i ll s e r ve ms
wa s h r o o m an d separ ator ro om.
J ust bac k of .this room is the bath-
ro om,c omp lete wi t h sh ower a n d
hnwc inz a blue Terazzo floor.A n -
oth er l m n l l r o o m is bac k o f th o
ha th r oo m wh ic h s e rve s a s p an try .
Th e pa ntry i s c o mp le te with bu ilt~
i n cupboards a n d a ll necessary
equi pme nt.Lea di ng fr om the pa n-
tr y i s a s tmr wa y whi c h g oe s d ovm
i o n . .m ¢ n » » n 6 | | » .A n n A n o p l n u § " n
UA Tdbute"
"Allegiance""Star Spangled Banner"
General Lo|;an's Orders--__.----------.Ma¢ M. Koopman
Lincoln's Gettysburg Addtwess........-----_--.Verner Carlson
Solo, "The Americazfs Come"--Foater....--..Emi1 PedersenAddress--........------..RBV- Joanitis, Chaplain A. L. Poet
Song,"America" __-.M--~--~---........-~..----_Audienc¢
Benediction ,
TapsRetirement of Colors and Pnmotic Orgmiutions.The pupils of the fifth A and dxth A who gre takingpart in the choms, please be at the Council Room of the
City Hall promptly at 1:45.
Sees Beginning
Class Gradua}e
,..-.~.~_
sau, Annual
C o m me n c e m en t
Exercises Held in High School
ROSE HILL BEATS BLAIR
Rose Hill squeezed out a victory
over Blair 9 m 8, making A se-
venth inning rally which netted
them thrm runs.Blair oubhii
Rose Hill 19 w 12 but failed w
hit in punches.
In an exhibition game the Blair
(mba defeated the Hustler: 19 w
14.The debut of McCarthy under
the new name,Hustlers proved
disastrous.
All stu standing:
Team W. L. Pqt.
( H u s t l e n - - - - - - - - 3 01000
4 1Brown Cnek - -- - 1
Pnpio -" " '~ - - 1
F o n f a n e l l e ~ - - - ~ - - 1 s
E l m - - - ~ - - - - - 0 8 .
Games nm Smxdny: Hultlen at
Blur; Pupio at Brown Creek.
n ° m n x 1 1 - - -- -.soo
.500
_gag.250
000
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Min Elin-beth Noble,wha n h
tends ndaool at the shie univer-
dty at llmsoln, :peat the waekaxd
sen. third.
Miss Baxter sang the "Shndn
Song",and Mr.Robertson maxthe Road In Tl
nexi contest which is the sta
contest, will be held in Omaha.
The .iudzes of the contest we
Miss Shipherd, director of mu:
'lt Omaha Smith HMI: Hrs. Ell
dlnécfor of music at Omaha TeHigh, and Mr. Ellis,voice teach
Sermon by Re v. Efner ROI;1c 1 of Ru tland, Iowa
Sermon b y Re v. A . Sc hultz o f Ra c ine , W i sbon sin
7: 30 P. M.Collesze Chanel. in Danish.
w w u vc w m v . : u v e umm u m \house.
Th e la r g e f r o n t r o o m whi c h i s
I 0 ser ve as kitc h en an d di n in g
ro om, in c u mp le te in e ve ry de ta il.
The re is an ab un dan c e of bu ilt/- in
c up boa nls , bui lt- in ir oni ng boards,
J apan n n s s mn e n b y Re v. u u .M. Man n 01 J ap anPraedike n by Re v. A. M. Ander sen of Beresfo rd, So. Dakota
of Omahaba tu ru a y , J u ne u m
n Q 1 - : G ; v ¢` I . § ` § " é ' { I d ' § F ¢ i ` » ` L ? » ` . ` § § £ i i 2 L ¢ " 6 ? i 2 P - " ' b y n w .A .n a : - = = u = ~ = n \ E . 1 ' ° f " ° i . ! f ' E E 'g g j g g g g g g f 3 5 |d a m e f r o m B l l u l r H i g h f m -P u t |A u d i t o r i u m I - ' r t a q E v e n i n g ,u n , ] " s U M M § _ § _ § ]UNNY SIDE"
.TRY CLUB Ml-:Eiof Ku-nmi,N¢br. (Rom. 12¢1i
8:15 A. M.Communion Service ut First Lutheran Church (Eng-
liah)by Rev. James P. Christensen of Bmsh, Colorado
d Officers of District4:30 P. M.Meeting of Central Committee an
Young People's Leagues
also u num-in uiwtm; ewan.wefloor will be of bak.This room
is also equipped with large win-
dows such as the ordinary living
room generally has and they are
h u m h m a n d A n i m
Eleven Years with the Interest 22.A Full House Greeks the r u u i
of Each at Heart Graduates.68 in the Class The "Sum
Poultry ClubELEVENTHYEARI N QMAHA DEAN BARN GIVES ADDRESS Hngge home
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me r Sun ny andme t a t t h e Evel;
Saturd ay ai temo c
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7:30
7:30
8:00
9:30
9:30
10:30
2:15
Topic :Na ti on a l Y o u n g People'e Convention
P . M.Commu ni on S er vi c e a t Fi rs t Lu th er an C hu rc h (D an is h)
Rev.Fri tz A nd er se n, E xi ra , Io wa .
P . M.So n g S er vic e i n th e A u di tor i um in En g li s h
P . M.Yo un g P e op le ' s mee ti n g i n th e A u di to r iu m
Addresses on top ic s of interest to y oung people by Rev. Karl J .
W ilheimsen of Rac ine, W ie., and by Rev. J oseph Girtz of India
Sunday , .Iqne 'ith
A . M.Omlin atio n in th e Au di to ri um .
A.. M.Sunday Sc hool Servic e h t F i r s t Lu th er a n Churc h b y
Re v. K . M. Ma tthi es e n, wau pa e w i e /
A . M.Dani sh sen- ric e a t Fi let Lu ther an Chur c h by Rev. J . P.
Christiansen,Brush, Colo.
P. M.D c a ti on o f ne w Or g an i n Au di bo du m
Prof. Erlnnd Nelso n, P resi dent of D ana Colle ge, Chai rman
Organ Recital _..............._._.._.............-__-_1\drs. Gunnar Mnlmin
Presentation Address ...._..M. P.Mo ller ,Or g a n Man uf ac tur er
and c hief dono r, fr om Ha gens tovm, Mary land
Address, ac c epting the Organ,Re v.K -W ilhehnsen,President
of B oa rd o f Di re c tor s
"Signi fic an c e of the 0 rgan" --... .---.. ..-Pr oi`. Gunnar J . Malmin
........ .. or...-.-~. -~-.In order so have permanent,|
solid floors a concrete bass has.
been built in all of the rooms
which do not have the blue terazzrx
floors.In this cement has been
placed timbers, to which the floor
wlll be fastened,Due to the fact
that there is no basement under
the house, this method of construc~|
tion has hem made possible and it
will undoubtedly give an °'f~>p-tlonally solid and wanu floor.|
(Continued on page fo ur]
BLAIR RACKET STOREMAKES IMPROVEMENTS
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The Blair Racket Store ls under-l
sminv some verv creditable channsl
Miss Ella Hill, who for a long
term ol years held sway over the
beginning classes in the Blair
schools, has never lost her interest
in the boys and girls she has
started on the road ol learning.
Some eleven years ago she left
Blair in accept a position in the
Omaha schools which position she
still fills with credit to herself
Dunng all these years she has
made it a point to attend the
graduating exercises in Blair and
each time it has been her boys and
girls who have finished the course
But from npw on it will be differ
ent.This year the class which
|The .iiltyfsixth annual com-
mencement exercises al the Blair
high school were held in the new
high school auditorium Friday
evening, May 22.A large attendance oi ,relatives
and iriende of the graduating
class of over sixty students,
greeted the class ss the curtains
were drawn.
The commencement address was
given by Prof. H. H. Hahn, Dean
of the Teachers College at Wayne
g Teachers College,Wayne,
e
Mr. Hahn was superintendent of
the Blair schools, some years agu
and comes to Blair as no strangergraduated was the beginning clas
that nh nilmsa nl n \. oh ra.-ef to Blair people.I-Ie was a dearly
...sy lv, wal..nose ylesenl. wereEvelynHansen,Evelyn Hagge,
Irene Barron, Made Barron, Min-
nie Mencke, Helen Mencke and the
Local leader, Mrs.Richard Bar-
ron.A delicious lunch was served by
Mrs. Pew Hagge and Mn.Bob
Hooks.Visitors were Gladys Keg-
ler and Mrs. Bob l-looks.
The nextmeeting will be held at
Evelyn l-lansen's Friday, June 12,
1931.-Helen Mencke, news repor-
ter.
POPPY SALE RESU LTS
The yearly poppy sale which was
d daelSatury by the Amerlcan
Imrinn Auxilinrv.nmved tn fa ll
these days.A new candy case,
twenty feet long, has been inswl-
ed.The case is of the very latest
design, and is made of beautiful
cherry wood and trimmed in
chrome nickel.The candy com-partments are porcelain lined and
equipped electrically for lighting.
Twelve new mammoth flood
lights have also been purchased
which will be ihstalled soon in the
shore.The lights are very power-
ful and will give a daylight effect,
reflecting the true appearance of
the goods.
ROYAL NEIGHBORS
C0.,» JENTION
The Royal Ndghbors are all
agog with excitement as their con-
vention including Wmzhlngtnn and
Burt counties will be held in this
city, Monday, June 1, at the M. W.
A.hnll,their regular meeting
place.They expect to have with them,
on this occasion the state super-
visor,_l~lenr-ietta Owens and district
deputy, (Hara 'l'rumbul.l,both re-
I..._. ..._,,,..-............,.. .,..,, ......year of* work but neat year's class
will be strangers to her.
Of the sixty-eight graduating,
only fifteen or sixteen were in the
beginning class but She was as
enthusiastic as ever but when the
graduating exercises were over she
couldn't help but feel that she was
just a little farther removed from
the Blair schools than before.
HOLD EVENING SCHOOL
L a n Friday evening,May 22,
sixteen Washington county contrac-
tors and builders met at the Coun-
ty Agent's office ln Blair from
eight p. m.until midnight while
Ivan D. Wood and Horace Young
or the Engineering Department of
the Atflcultural College explained
the types of constructionsof the
Pl-St and the trends ol future
buildings.
Slides were shown illustntinK
the effects of weak acids on con-
crete sa found in mi lk housefloors and how it could be reme-
died; how leaky clsterns, water r
ssrvoirs and stock tanks could
beloved superintendent of pupils
and patrons while serving in our
g;»»»°\=and will always be re-
ernbered for his dnoerity and
loyalty to his school work.
0.n this occasion,he spoke on
the subject,"New Emphasis in
Education"and his address was
well received by the Class and
audience who were present.Blair
(Continued on page four)
NOTICE
\We have in our possession a
very well written article relative
to the mnditions in Blair which we
will be pleased to publish if the
writer will make known his iden-
tity.It has been a rule of this
office to refuse articles not dgned
by the writer.We do not care to
attach the name of the writer tothearticlebut we feel justified
in knowing ho the author is.
FORMER BLAIR GIRL
GRADUATE um. OF MINN.
ESX' r;. "n; ".=. 1 ¢ e s ;;; .;'|E§§e§§5ng§SL§`§{»2{.¢ ivfs Aéxn
year.This was to be ¢XP¢¢l°¢|manner ahd no dancing was al-
adthough those in dwrse pushed lowed.the sales to the limit. The receipts|Refreshments were served by the
this year were $96.11 as against Congregational ladies and were as$158.11 for last WU-|usual up ho the expectation of the
This has become a national prec- guests.
tice wd the money thus raised is The election of officers resulted
used lor disabled and need sol-'N Rath-ydiers.The cause is worthy and
those in charge deserve the praise
of the public at large for their
efforts.
COUNTY HAS FINE RAIN
This vicinity was visited by a
fine rain dudng Wednesday night
that was much needed The down-
fall stand before ten o'clock p. rn.
and continued for severed hours.
The total miami during the nightwas 1.60 inches.
This puts the soll in prime con-
dition and with the prevailing
summer weather will harry the
crops along nicely.
Ngrnca
lin the selection of onnan
mann as president;Alice Beck-
man, vice president; Ada Hanrison,
treasurer;Winifrdd Allen, secre-
tary and E. M. Beaty on the board
of directors.
WARRANTY DEEDS
Wm. C. Linden dz wife tn W. L.
Caldwell:Tract in Tax Lot 5 Sec.
1a-is-11 xisso.
Mary Loftis At husband w Mine
nie Skinner: Und. 1-12 int. in NEK
Sec.24 &sE%Sec-28-20-N,
Burt co. e Und. 1-mae in Nasa
Nwx Seo. 25 c Nws Nwsa Sec.
25 TWP-20-10 Washington Co.
;1.oo.
Ude Thaden dr wife to August
Proc!-mow:NW ! N W K &Tax
Lots s & 'I Sec. a-17-12 Ssoos.
Iamateur teams have been doing
mms very :Wd nkrlns this Indus
and were pretty evenly tied.The
final count gave the Cubs a vdc-
tory nl' 19 to 14.An exceptionally
good crowd was present to wit'
nas the battle.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Ia mno wo pe nfo rbns dnc s s i n
the building formerly occupied by
John Carter, first door west of the
Miller Hunk blacksmith shop.
Prices are as follows: Hair gm,
35ci Shaver,20c;Tonic,20c;
Shampoo, 2511,and Massage, 35¢-
North Side Barber Shop,Fred Nemetz, Proprietor.
Relatives have received word of
the serious illness of Mrs. Sam
Anderson of Powell,Wyo.M n .
Anderson will be remembered by s
host of old fiends and neighbors
as she resided with her family on
the bottom road for many years.
BUSINESS AND
socui. FORECASI'
Dedicatory address and Ded.ication...............Rev. N. C. Carlsen
Prerdent of the Synod
3:16 P.Auditorium, in English.
Our Japan Mission by Rev.D. G. LI. Bach of Japan
Sermon by Rev. A. P. Anderson of Selma, California
3:15 P. M.Collesze Chanel. in EmrlishSermon by Iev. N.Béntsen Ji' Websfer Groves, Missouri
Sermon by Rev. Franklin Rasmussen of Comdter, Iowa
7:00 P. M.Auditorium. in EnirlishGrand Choral Conéert. Gu¥mm Malmin. Director$grm5n by Rey Otto flielsen' of ~ Eif;;,"fissouri
Closing remarks by Presidem. of the Synod
Buninesa Meeting;
Sessions in the Auditorium at the following hours: 9:30 to 11:46 A.M
2:30 no 5:30 P.h1,\
Prayer MeetingsIn the College Chapel, each morninm except Sunday, 7:45 to 8:10 A.M
RECEIVES FINE AND
JAIL SENTENCH
Harold Wagner of Omaha, wasplaced under arrest. last Saturday
evening in Kennard on the charge
of petit larceny and driving a car
while inboxlcaled.
He entered the basement of the
Methodist church ln Kennard while
the Kennard hlgh schnol slumnl
was holding its annual meeting,and
took a young lady's cont and
pocket book and attempted to
make his escape.
The sheriff was called and the
thief was overtaken and arr~esoed.
The pocketbook was found in his
car but he had thrown the coal
away.Later,however,the cont
was found and returned to the;
owner.The culprit was brought wBlair and placed in jail and on
Monday he had his hearln _ andHwived A fine of $15 andzcolt
ma xo day' in Jail.;
siding ln Omaha.lhave been prevented by kmwins_ A very entertaining and instruc- how much water was required with
uve pro gram hu been arransed h k f r 1°k mrfor the dale and all members of €`.§».»"22..$l.»Zf'"°"ma e wa
the Royal Neighbors are Ph-"ning The value of using clean, :hm
on making n big day of it.
FINED FOR DRUNKENNESS
sen, bulls ai Herman, wan arresfed
last Wednesday dght on the
charges of dnmkermsu.Abthelr
lrlnl Jensen was Iined $15.00 andcastsmd Mckemhnr,due to the
h e t that he hd go ttnn into a
fight with the m m marshall,
Dave Ciminxv. vu hand $60 md
cms md ao dan in 3:11.
Keith Mckereher und Jack q
sand and gravel was dernanstralrd
by Mr. Wood and Mr. Young.All
sixteen contnacturu and builders
agreed that using a so-so mixture
of clam sand and vel wu most
afi nnlre sulruf thhms e ti ns .i \
will mean more satisfactory (ann
poultry houses,feeding floors.
mmhlnntion nannies md eleva-
tors,1-uber manly systems md
oom!ortthl¢ fum homes.
M v u u u m m n w w n
Mins Mildred E. Johnson, daugh-
ter of Mr. und Mrs. J. S. Johnson,
of Minneapolis, Minn., is a mem-
ber of the senior class of the Unl-
versityfoi Minnesota,graduating
June 8.
The Johnson; lived in Blair for
a number ol years and later in
Fremont and Omaha, before mov-
ing io Mlnnea lla and lmvsman
llua xnmdw lllbe glnd to lmo wo ll
Miss Mildred'n advancement.She
slsoal'.tendedD|nn\\|dldhu'|d|*
tAr ,Hi u fAlnh !o rl e v e n. ly o a n.
'l'heEnterprlse ed.lburandfam~
ily nhmwledge m lmdtntlnn w
attend Y-he eomneneameut u m
ds e a ntll hznnpo ll s o nlme k.
po y
economical nud ntguwry md a wAr|n friends here who This is to snowy the public that
I un leaving Blair on June lstand
those knowing themselves indebted
to me will please call und settle
the account bdorve that time.
After that date my accounts will
horney for collection.
19-1:_Dr. ly. w. Bell.
WIL L nom BAND CONCERT
Theiintof aserles ot summer
bmdc a n e e rt nw i l lb e h e l dmtl m
eourthouselnwunextwednesdny
evening.Prof.K mmt h D¢Gmd.f
hi nc h a rzu o tlh e bnnd s ga l ntbh
y e a ra n dhu mms v e r y tl mnma lc
lnstorefor tlnooudngenuosx-ts.
be p ln o e di ul -h e h md a o la na t-
V "w Anna MKnstl:u.»4,s,s,'r.BM*B2
Herman $1.00nn M. wrl gm w Washington
Co.: L 4 B 9 Kennurd $1.00
Under the law, those signing a
petition for s special election arew a lhhle for the m m of che
election if the deetion fail! W
carry.Aeeordlngly those slgning
both petitions for the swimml'nK
po o l An ma l h b l e ml um d w
m m e y m u e n h m ¢ ° l \ ° d i ° zfor the|sma.So\.hooewholi¥l1°<3
will do well no hnve their money
nody.
PAY UP w
195i"M a y nan,
n I -I n sv-u .lu.ho901.l 2 \s 4 5 o 1 5 mnou12Ms§ §
a s a a
lhy 80--Catholic bah nie.,June 2-'I-Lutlmm oonvendd ;`
iihé
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Bldt, Nebra.skn,_Mly 28, 1931
WILD LIFE INCREASING
'ruaoucu GAME RESERVES
Many o f " Q odginal animals
Nunn. FARMERS CAN AID
INCREASING HOG PRI
Nehnmlu hog miners s~
itora at tha Chris' Larsen hams,
near Henmn.Mrs. B. A.Waugh of Omaha,
was a Friday evening vidtor atthe Lan Jeppesen home while her
NGLAND ~ c h ildre n s pe nt Su nda y e v e ning a t
= ' = : f ~ » ' ; ~ x ° -'.,...
r. an rs.o ronsan, § . 3 ' § ' a m ~ M i s s E m y l e mowrea 'ta Fiotence
and .hck wen Sunday vdaiton at
the Emil Mntzen hnme, near Ken-
A£um Rowe and family were
visitors at M n .Will Rowe's in
B~, Sundny .
Pew- Nlellen home were Mr. gud
Mn. J. P.Inman of Blair andMr.and Mrs.Gotlieb Stark and
' ° "»5;.Bell Creek Vdley Sewing
Club met Thursday afternoon at
CES olel ards vfill enable the De~Q
partmmt of Agriculture tolore-
o d d e m conditions of production InM n a
YE-l'B'I'ue
l n a n d whoPm-wma w permit any farmer \
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e | M.' l'e h m| .h ' h l d l l d v m l - D I '|_- = - = » » - f - » f » - - - » f ¢ = = ~ , f " ~ = ° . : , . ° ' " ' ° : , ° ~ a e . , . ~ = ' #. m
l7'!4°'"|;_ _ .,.__' E E L ...-.1'1"'l.-\...».|oll .L
era in Blair.th L a d h with Sunda y ummm ll the c m. 0 .- ' r ' " " "mr. and nm Jen; Clausen were .fimmfe of 12 'L¢,§Z'L';..M23 Hineline home were Jude n¢vm\"'°"""d°fmf"°"°?" their f°fdi€B§1¥§6d6 per
-fmdav evening vhiwrf at the dm, John Echte nluunp md Bm and family of west of Hermn,|B*'°'"'.e m s 'rn ,g uctic
ara Jeppesen home.Pope were assistant hnltesses.Charles Mpellerand family, of west|F°m°__f{~ . __'ff f'ff3f_ ~H1§h§
vu |.un.\.n vn u lu u ll UI .cwt.Lnayear ofheavy
an bo $11.35 during- a year
production should be a.
lcation that overproduction
in mnrlmf "AM ..1........wan t; r o ac u us u ms pq0uw=I-W " wpr evai li ng c onditions to d o so.
Fac ts on hog production iD1111'° no
one.The y d o ena ble a ll c o e arn ed
in produc tion,sla ug hter sa le
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*|Messrs.a n d Mes-dame:An dr ew o f Ft. C' -tlh olm.
H o t we athe r deman ds Io ta o f . ma \m~h\r .Tnhnmn an d u1..,11|.Mr . a n d Mr s .
' n e v e r w mu e r o r u y a n w w over !c.\enrllMmms . s r hp n k n m th e s ta fe b u t th e y wi ll f i n d hmn e u ' re s u lte d
Alma Fletcher returned homefrom Lester Hovandh:k's Wednerday evening where she had been
caring for the new baby.
Raymond and Marjorie Nelsonwere Friday morning yldfnrs atthe Arthur W. Andersen home.Annie Thompson was a Thurs-
d.?Lni,ght guest with Meley Brld~
l b s .Minnie Blum and Osusrs u e Fremont shoppers Friday
mer-noon.'Sunday visitors at the Geo. Lof-
W...,......rms .........,........-Sioux City.Mr. Andersen wh uformer resident at the McCarthy
district some years ugo.A dnugh-
ter also is a patient at the same
hospital.Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nearhood and
daughter, Norma lee were wlersSunday afternoon from Omaha, at
the J. H. Nearhood home.
Sunday slternoorn and evening
callers at the Dun Thompson
home were Mawson Thompson oOmaha, mg we. James and W m
Dresses-#the Fashion Center is the
Dress Shore of Blair--when you
buy a. Dress you may jm ss well
choose from the largest and finest
assortment-and ssve money b edries.l g
ORUM BRIEFS
Mr. and Mrs.Rob Peterson oiFremont, _ called on Miss LouiseI-°!§<=°I~`=1d»n ____
ma Peter Ni e l s e n mm fmt visiting and helping their ~°n-in-
Crowdy i n Blair mlebrste his law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.birthday Friday evening.Joe Sully the put ben days.
Mr. nn dM rs . H. C. IAr s e nu nd Chu.0.Hineline and U.S.
daughters spent Thursday in I-'re Home went to Lincoln Tuesday onmont.Mr. and Mrs, Peter Nielsen business.spent Monday in Fremont.On Sunday Mrs. Will Seltz andMr. and Mrs. Harry Larsen and Mrs. Julius Steffen received word
family nf Kemmrd,were Sundly that their father, August David of
guests at the Henry Hansen home. Prescott, lows had a shock andN. J. Qndbrwh, Misa Nens and they left at once for his bedsideWalter vrdted the Perennlsl Gnrl md the and came Wednesdaydens near Florence, Monday.night.The funeral h ld swaseun-
1F»|»».v|.\.al s..,|..........|and nesting places in the game
reserves and settle déwn here for
a long stay.
The great game reserve in
Scott; Bluff county is bleng shock-1
ed with buffalo,elk.deer and
antelope.Large numbers of game
birds, both native and migmtory,
are taking advantage of the pro-
tection offered them and either
making their home or using the
refuge as n plllég of sessonalfall.
---~- - ---~~ ...M s m... ,D\ll'in8 the hog mnrketingyyeu-
Nov. 1, ms,to oct. 81, 1924, the
wfsl inspetted daushter of hogs
in the U.S.reached 1l,9W,000
pounds.During this period me
average price received by Nebr.farmers was $6.58 ewt.For the
hog marketing period Nov. 1. 1925.
to Oct.31,1926,the slaughter
amounted to 9,700,000 pounds. The
prevailing market pnee lor Nebr.
famxers was $11.35 per cwt,The
m e p e n a l u e n
over and under production.
Hot weather demnnds iots of
Dresses-~zhe Fashion Center is the
Dress Store o£_ Blair-when you
buy a Dress you muy just as well
choose from the largest and finesi
ussortmem and save money be#sides.l t
$`ul'l¢'ibe for The Enterprise
61| home were Mr. and Mrs.Floyd
Iaftis and. family of Blair,and
Beta Thompson.Those he ping Earl Thompson,Ir., celebrate his nineteenth birth-day Saturday evening Included.
Earl,Delbert and Marjorie Flet-
cher, Norman Rogert, Boh Skinner
Mr.and Mrs.Geo. Iaftia anddxughlers, and Roy Dale Bridvmll.
hir. and Mrs. Eddie Fletcher nnd
Delbert were shopping in Fremont
Saturday.hlarjorlo Andersen spent a fewdayslastweekwithherfriend,
Adeline Miller.Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Anthony and
Clayton,Mrs.R..E.McConnahu
and Mark visited with Caleb Lof-
tis at the M. E. homltal in Omaha
. l n o r n p s u n l a m l u e s .B e m n r d T h o m p s o n h a d t h e m l s -
lortune to have his car stolen on
Monday evening while attending a
g ; ° § ~ = =a t t h e M .W .A .h a l l ' N
B rMx. and Mrs. Fritz Knudsen andMiss Laura ol Orum, were vidmrs
Monday evening at the W. J. No~
vak home.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Jensen and
family called Sunday afternoon atthe Carl Olsen 'qw ln Blair.Mr. and Mrs. Carl M.Jensenandson.Ank¢r,attended the
school picnic at Nashville where
their daughter, Karen closed n
successful tem. Miss Jensen plans
to attend summer school at Wayne.
Mr.and Mrs.Carl M. Jensen--.._, .__. m-,»--.._.. _».-...-,... .n
Mesdames Ed Hansen and Mar-tin Larsen Hpeut Frlday afternoon
at the Carl Rasmussen home. Theladies quilted for the Ladies' Aid.Mr.a ndMrs .H.C.lArs e na .ndMr. and M n .Mnrfinllarsen sr.-
tended the I-'red Eager funeral in
Blair Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Leoln Nelson was the vic-
tim of a surprise Wednesday evenlng.when her Onnn pupils and
their parents came to her home to
spehd 9-he evening.A purse was
given to her as a remembrance of
her four yea.r's hing in Orum.Everyone emloyed themselves play-
lng various games,after which
lu.nch was enjoed.
Mr.and Mr .Carl Rasmussen
and three children spent Friday
au.. .....~...e..-......e.w.. sw...Monday at the Rudolph Andreaaon
home.
DANISH EVANGELICAL
LUTHERAN CHURCH, OBUM
Hans C. Jerdld, Pastor
10 A.M.Sunday school and
Bible Class.11 A. M. Services.In the evening the Y. P. S. will
meet at the home of Milton Meier.
Womens and Misses All Wool
Bathing sum,$2.98 to $6-Fa-
shian Center..`l t
Fashion Center Eauty Parlor-
hone 47.Get yo Realistic Per-
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Hy ana may '°§°" mrs. uuvlq The Ninhrara. mum game reruge increase of 22.7 per cent. in volumé -» ~ery low from ¢ e shwk as she in Knox county hu long been a of hogs mmkmd was met by a
°=,5,_§°§_'5;v ;'°_ ______f...1. wooded home ioxmany bird! and decrease of ¢z.2 ner cent in hricr D A V I D A C D I D I K Ic
..= . . ..-ing the first named period Nebr.
lammers marketed 6,241,000 hogs
tor which they received $102,885,-
000.During the second period
they muketed 4,968,000 hogs, or
1,278,000 head less,for which they
received $140,889,000, or $88,504,-
000 more than for the larger crop.
Much ol this marked fluctuation
in price could have been avoided Lf
productlun had been more uniform,
The pig surveys conducted by the
U. S.Department of Agriculture
in cooperallen with the Past Office
Department gives the information
on the present supply and thefan'uer's plans for the future sup-
ply ln sumdent time for the farm-
er to mvdl-fy his plans ln the in-
terest ol stabilization of produc-
tion.
During the present week a pig
survey is being taken by rurd
mil carriers in Nebraska.Fa.rm~
ers will be supplied with pig aur-
D A N c E
KING'S 1§fxv1LI0N
Saturday, May 30
RBD PERKINSand his orlglnnlD i x i e R a m b l e r s
of Omaha
is always SAFE
M n .c m .Hinellne and Gnylmmmer and a me h o me m e
fallace were down Thursday af- the timber in the winter.BEWARE OF IMITATIONSi'l".°2°.!"f!.E'l..°P...'f'{'_§_-..§'|Nm- North Plan il um Northuu . . l I1 n b m e u r u v e r u u y n o s p n a l .Iva i n u n f i i n n n l n n r r F i n n
Clifford I-lineline, wife and Frank
were down to the Emanuel hos-
pital Tuesday, cdling on Chas. A.Hineline and found him feeling
fine and he is home at this wdb-
mg.Mrs.Sylvin Hineline spent the
week visiting at the Pmnk Badge-row home, west of Florence. LizzieCachelin is their at present.
1,278,000 head less,for which they
received $l40,889,000, or $88,504,-
000 more than for the larger crop.
Much ol this marked fluctuation
in price could have been avoided Lf
productlun had been more uniform,
The pig surveys conducted by the
U. S.Department of Agriculture
in cooperatlun with the Past Office
Department gives the iniorrnntlon
on the present supply and thefan-uet's plans for the future sup-
ply ln sumdent time for the farm-
er to mvdl-ly his plans ln the in-
terest ol stabilization of produc-
tion.
During the present week a pig
survey is being taken by rural
mil carriers in Nebraska.Fa.rm~
ers will be supplied with pig aur-
§ 'maraoanwnndnximnhnm
NEB. HAS 22.825 ACRESVACANT PUBLIC LANDS
A recent report of the general
land office shows Nebraska as
hnving 22,628 acres of vacant
government land.These lands
are open to entry under the horne-stead act and may become private
property by complying with simple
formalities of the federal law.
Recently n committee appointedbythe President to study the
question of disposition of vacant
and unproductive federal lands
reported in favor of the policy of
ceding govemment lands of this
character to the states in which
they are located.No legislative
action has been taken.But if the
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E v e r y t h i n g y o u w a n t
or need in a motor ear
at a low price
Beauty of line and color
Attractive upholstery
55 to 65 miles an hour Qdck acceleration
Fully enclosed four-wheel brakes
Triplex shnttenproof glass windshield
Four Houdnille hydraulic shock absorbers
Rustless Steel
More than twenty ball and roller bearings
Economy Reliability Long life
S e e y o u r d e a l e r f o r a
d e m o n s t r a t i o n
D A N c E
KING'S 1§fxv1LI0N
~Ȣco-u 11 |-
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k '~Lf~f~
~"- ii,.,Ji
gress act favorably on the recom-
mendation,Nebraska would re#
ceive s clear title bo 22,628 acres
of governmental land which could
be leased.used or sold as the
state land commissioner under dl~
rection of law should elect.
Most of the land ln Nebraska
belonging to the federal govern-'
ment is listed as Kmi ns land.
All of lt has been surveyed.The
largest amount ls in Cherry coun-
ty where there are 4,486 au-es.
Brown,Thomas,Hooker,Blaine
and Sioux each has more than a
thousand acres.These counties
r l I n 1 s B N s o a r T Y P E S
"430 to #630
I.o.L|>¢a¢Iz.»1uI~rdll4-ll¢Uv¢»'y~ llnrlvulnnnw-canu m m - . g i n - q , ¢ ¢ ¢ < . r . a . - » - 1 f w » . - a g . .|qs¢s|»J¢l¢¢~wll¢h¢»»¢d~iuna|£f¢~d»:vwl¢uJ...|.,,
»; `, _./wud. \
RBD PERKINSand his orlglnnlD i x i e R a m b l e r s
of Omaha
Saturday, May 30
Lies df the sandhills federal landsare vacant whiw could be used w
advantage in grazing.All the fed-
eral lands and the procedure for
tuming them to private use are
under the Alliance land office
which is the last survivor of the
land offices in the state.
Seventy-one years ago all thu
land in Nebraska became eligible
to entry for pdvate use when tne
terrlwrlnl govemment was created.
Only Indian lands were reserved.
As the whites increased in num-
ber within the borders of the
state, the Indian lands went into
the drawing as members of tribes
were removed lo other states or
their holdings reduced.Now the
residue of 22,628 acres of federal
lands tell haw completely Nebras-
ka has been setded.
AN UNUSUAL
V A L U E A T
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uma that will likely pass under:
the control of the Nebraska,
Game,Forestation and Parks
Commission.It lies between the
two forks of the Platte and being
on the course of flight from north
to south attracts thousands oi'
birds.The United States game
reserve near-Valentine has long
protected game and birds within
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v ° ' @ 7
J w m o
U m m s y w m m m n .
and§hewudgenu!mun¢.he~upnctumdnhweyoumnnever~minhacyauane ag,.~
den lx-nm extinction.
Wild turkeys that once used w
be native fa the slate and fur-
nished the anwning center piece
of many Thanksgiving and Sunday
boards may retum to their home-
land by reason of the profec6on
afforded them in the several gume
reserves.A large number of them
have ben planted in the reserves.
Texas mmil. Hungax-Lin pheasanla
and other hardy strains of birds
have been loosed in the profecmd
areas.Through a policy of con-
servation, enforced by the Game,
Forestation and Parks Commission,
the extemmihation ol native ani-
mals and birds has been halted and
they are being encouraged to stay
and make their quiet homejmexe.
practice..
Aspirin.It h your vaangrme
m w
'tauons.o fune rs ha
prove dtha tirilnfe.-.....
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Month end sale-Fashion Genie!g z 7 ; _ M-~'l'hursday, Friday, and Sawdny.i§.f"§"§'s§°"' in slack $7.95 C A 5 1 ' O R |A
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SorcThmlt
Rbemmtilm °I`°o=tbacha
I I l j n " I I ,.'|P'
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r e p l i e d C h a y l e y . f " H ¢ h a s n ' t 1
* 'T e l e p h b n e . "'
f 4.1 Too Bad! Frank is_ a ine- g e ' 'rlllpnndhe does like nicnfcfl
n ;.!nf
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ANY BABY
WE can never be sure just whatmakes nn infant restless, butthe remedy can alwqgbe the same.
Qood olddr(aa\o{i&:h e.re's wr;-_g
mevery p o ursv e egnpagaqon,and nntp the r lt a t
annmxts froquent use.Aso n uBaby has a fretful spell, ln feverish,or cnas and cgn't aleeolel (halqrlasoothe and quget him.metlma_1t'n
x touch of pdzc. Sometlm consign-
hon. Or dmrrhen-a condition atshould always be checked vnthoutdelay: Just keea Castogia hand¥. andgive lt prom? y._ Bebe! will allowvery dprompt y;Lf it doesn't,youshoulcall a phyuiclan.
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Sunday afternoon."caueu msn; weunemmy a.|.wn|0uu au.Sunday afternoon and evening f1le__§tI§a Nels Gorm Jensen home evening at the Mrs.1 Ffmdsél manen: xmm Auce new-plume orhome,while Misses Loretta and come in for appointment.I t
Leah 'Rummmm M-.m"...x.,| v...visitors at the home uf F. E. m blur.
'Matcher were:Mr.and Mrs.Eddie Fletcher and Delbert,Mr.Hot weather demands lots o l
and Mrs. Frank Loltia and Estella Dresses-the Fashion Center ls the
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Hovendlck and Dmg;Shun of Blain-when youfBlD"¥» Mr. and Mrs. G°°|`S° Inf- buy a Dress you my just as well
Us and dnughterl.choose from the largest and finest
,assortment-and save money be-
Womens and Mines All Wool sides.l t
'Bathing Suits,$2.98 to $ 6 -Fm Children's shoes are still $1 a
Mlss Opal Kuhr attended the grad-
uating exercises in Blair.Malvern and Altnn Larsen and
Gustave Rdllsnd attended the plc-
nlc at March school Wednesday.
Helen Nelson, Gene Rasmussen,
Alton Larsen and Helen, Georgiannand Harvey Hansen are slck withchicken pox at present.Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Larsen, Han-
nah and Louise spent Sunday af-temoon at the Jens Jespersenhome, near Herman.They spentSundayeveningatLheMartinLarsen home.
Mr.and Mrs.Ed Hansen anddsuglncrsandMrs.John Taylor
Jr. and John Henry were Sunday
nlternoqn guests at the Rudolph
Hansen home, near Kennard.Mr.
and Mrs.Hansen and daughters
spent the evening at the LarsRollsnd home.
About (en boys attended a sur-
Bags, Over~Night Cases and Suit
Cases for Vacation Time. Wonder-
ful values $1.00 each.
Wfeaths and Sprays for decont-
mg graves 25c to $1.00 each.
Swimming Pool Togt
_We have added a nice assortment
of Bathing Suits,Caps,Etc.All.
at popular prices.
W e will be open Saturday
E X C E P T n u n m a 1-M4 lil clams
when we will be closed.
BLAIR
RACKET STORE
NEB. HAS 22.825 ACRESVACANT PUBLIC LANDS
A recent report of the general
land office shows Nebraska as
hnving 22,628 acres of vacant
government land.These lands
are open to entry under the horne-stead act and may become private
property by complying with simple
formalities of the federal law.
Recently n committee appointedbythe President to study the
question of disposition of vacant
and unproductive federal lands
reported in favor of the policy of
ceding govemment lands of this
character to the states in which
they are located.No legislative
action has been taken.But if the
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Month end sale-Fashion Center
-Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.
Any Spring Coat in stack $'l.95--
values go $35.10.
gress act favorably on the recom-
mendation,Nebraska would re#
ceive s clear title bo 22,628 acres
of governmental land which could
be leased.used or sold as the
state land commissioner under dl~
rection of law should elect.
Most of the land ln Nebraska
belonging to the federal govern-'
ment is listed as Kmi ns land.
All of lt has been surveyed.The
largest amount ls in Cherry coun-
ty where there are 4,486 au-es.
Brown,Thomas,Hooker,Blaine
and Sioux each has more than a
thousand acres.These counties
v : l l |\
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Cooper ofSouth Dakota, made s short visit
at the Albert Sands home Wed-
nesday.Mrs.0.C.I.leSd1e entertainedtheElk City Ladies' Aid at her
home Thursday afternoon,
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Glendenningleft Thursday morning for Kansas,where they will visit relatives.
Quite a number of folks from
this vicinity took in the dance at
the German hall Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tohey spentSunday at the John Kunst home.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tietgvn und
Mr. and Mrs,George Hedelundspent Friday evening at the Al-bert Sunds home.
Mr.and Mrs.Hans Sorensen,
Harry and Clark were business
callers in Blair Tuesday.
Mrs. B. G. Shaffer, Dorothy andDonald paid a short mic in Wash-
ington Thursday.
Rev. Nels Hansen and Mrs. Hsn<sen and children ol Fremont, paida short visnit with H. C. SorensexrsFriday night,
Miss Margaret Holstein ol Oma-
ha, spent Sunday with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Holstein.Mr.and Mrs.Henry 'Dietgen
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Sands and Mr.and Mrs.Alben
Sunds enjoyed A £lmic dinner at
g y Chris Sunds oms last Sun-
y,
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DE SOTO LOCALS
Lies df the sandhills federal landsare vacant whiw could be used w
udvantage in grazing.All the fed-
eral lands and the procedure for
tuming them to private use ana
under the Alliance land office
which is the last survivor of the
land offices in the state.
Seventy-one years ago all thu
land in Nebraska became eligible
to entry for pdvate use when tne
terrlwrlnl govemment was created.
Only Indian lands were reserved.
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fdenda here Monday afgernon.
Ben Tietgen, Reynold lmer and
John Japp drove tn Fremont Sun-day.»Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Svogersenand daughier spent Tuesday eve-
nimr at the Martin Sands home.
Mr. and Mrs, Ben Bergman and
family visited relatives here Mon-d=§, evening.r.and Mrs. Lars Frandsen
were callers in Blair Saturday.Lillian Hansen of Fremont, spent
the weekend at H. C. Soren.sen's.Agnes Bertelsgn spent a fewdays in Umaha. last week visitingrelatives.
P. F: Glendening was a business
raller zn Frernont Friday.
l i Jn :'x~> : - Q . .
d un~a m crgensen an~fer,aBY i6h=1'l0°l1»MBY 8|instead of of Florence were up so the school
June 7.picnic on l°riday..\
Sunday evening guests at the Mrs. Dave Guslin :md sons,Hans
suc c e ss a nd a ni c e c ro wd an d lo ts
of g o o d i e s to eat.Th e m w i t !be
on e sc h o o l h e m n e xt y e ar i n ste a d
o f t wo .
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den lx-nm extinction.
Wild turkeys that once used w
be native fa the slate and fur-
nished the anwning center piece
of many Thanksgiving and Sunday
boards may retum to their home-
land by reason of the profec6on
afforded them in the several gume
reserves.A large number of them
have ben planted in the reserves.
Texas mmil. Hungax-Lin pheasanla
and other hardy strains of birds
have been loosed in the profecmd
areas.Through a policy of con-
servation, enforced by the Game,
Forestation and Parks Commission,
the extemmihation ol native ani-
mals and birds has been halted and
they are being encouraged to stay
and make their quiet homejmexe.
a touch of polio. Sometimes consL£a-tion. Or dlarrhea-a condition atshould always be chegked without
ber within the borders of the
state, the Indian lands went into
the drawing as members of tribes
were removed to other states or
'~, § ; g ¢a Sizgni
cnc.
give it prom? y. Relief will allow
very dprompt y;Lf it doesu't, you
ahoul call a physician.
residue of 2~,628 acres of federal
lands tell haw completely Nebras-
ka has been setded.
forAN Y BABY
WE can never be sure just whatmakes nn infant restless, butthe remedy can alwqgbe the same.Qood olddr(aa\o{i&:h e.re's wr;-_g
m every p o urs v e egnpagaqon, and nntp the rgllat
annmxts frcquenl use.Aso n uBaby has a fretful spell, in feverish,or cnas and ¢;gn't glee~. lel. <:nw.»-gn
I
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'ws 'l`El.EPlloNE comm
'l`elephlme' '
e Too Bad! Frank is_ a ine,
chap. md he does like nicnf5'I '
v
- *h%»mfag6."
'_"We éaifr get him, though,"~Q.u'~.~' "
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Month end sale-Fashion Genie!g z 7 ; _ M-~'l'hursday, Friday, and Sawdny.i§.f"§"§'s§°"' in slack $7.95 C A 5 1 ' O R |A
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ltlpair at the Fashion Center.lt
§°`f»f= '§Z`T| nosE HILL ITEMSWash Dresses only $2
:Lion Center in sizes 14 m sz-IBEE nE§€éaSipn=¢nr 51151; rgceived Mrs.Detlef Wulf,Hazel and
Childrcn's shoes are stxll $1 a Mrs. Hosea Wilson wem 'Thursday
Wm nf nm Iiumhinn (Yaminr 1t nftprnnnn visitors at the Wiil...-|Hyan home.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jensen and
children and Mr. and Mrs, Will
Ryan were Monday evening ws-
SPIKER HAPPENINGS
na 1: .1 lm Pateflen'!.'i"..?:'I.'?.'.%.["'}§!'._.§"§..°2.'.'Z.....:|{L.".n.i' Mn. mums' Guy md 4uma mummy w npuuu uw .-........vm. her Amr, mn. Bm umh niiniy ¥i§'°Swldiy villwhit the
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~ Ho u ma :" S E "m d ! !. f r m H m m m
. | . - , o h . -'D o m t h y m a J n e k : n a c w .L u i
muéoyhoolelosed Wednesday with
flhe annual picnic dinner and ice
aeam Most of the parents at
Mrs Arthur Anderson also MrsIauis Rasmumen visited at theschool uno afternoon the past week
Many from around here attended
the an- races in 0ma.l\|
The Sxitch and Chatter Club met
wlLh Mrs Robert Rasmussen FridayafternoonTheattendancewas almost 100% Mth many vlsi-tors.The hostess served a dell-
dous lunch.The next meeting
will be with Mrs. Louis Rasmussen
t¢nj¢d_Mrs.Dw i g ht P a t ri c k ~
were slmaa§ visitors at the Chris
Petersen home in Little Sioux, Ia.The Rose Hill Sunda school is
gram.Miss Dorothy Peterson attendedthe picnic at Sutherland school on
Thursday.
Lars Petersen shelled corn for
John Peterson Tuesday.Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Wilson andMrs. Will Ryan were Omaha shop-
pers Monday.
Watson Haines was a supperguestat_ Walter Appleby's Mon-
d1=y.°'="x"s;_.__ ._
Mrs. Fred Wulf and family were
also guests.A delicious luncheon
was served to the boys.Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Larsen anddaughters spent Saturday evening
at the N. J. Andersen home.
Mrs. Rudolph Andreason was a
Th'1}'Sd8Y afternoon guest of Mrs.
Chns Benson.Sunday afternoon sums at the
Joe .lessen home in honor of Dor-
othy's birthday included Mr. and
Mrs. Chns Benson and sons, Miss
lennetta Gnuse and Harold Jensen.
_Harold Jensen or Fontanelle, is
'\S§§U'l8 sg the_home of his grand-
y
practicing a children's day q m¢.1¢a¢¢m¢a=puu»h¢.}E
Juno IB.Mins Edith Hovendlck ls still
helping at the Lester Huvendick
borne.Mrs. Louis Rasmussen and chil-
dren spent Tuesday afternoon ln
Blair at the 0. M. Ireland home.
Misa Thelma Van Deventerspent Friday and Saturday wlth
her sister, Mrs. Robert Rasmussen.Dxfrline and Janlcc Petersen
Mr. ana mrs. Bernard wal: wereSunday vlaltors at Dellef Wul!'s.
John Taylor dxelled corn for
Jesse nsen Monday.Claren Petersen of Omaha,spent the week-end at the NorrlsWard home.Rose Hill played ball Sunday
with the Blair beam at John
Taylor's,the score being 8 to 9in favor of Rose Hill.
manner, mm. Guia Benson.Sunday evening waitersRudolphAndreasonhomeMr. and_ Mrs.Albert Jens:cluldrea of Fontanelle,M
Mrs. Emanuel Andreason an
Ir.and Mrs.Chris Bensr
nnle Weaver.Mr. and Mrs. Richard NelsViolawere Thursday all
mlests at the Mike Nulennw€ 1 i i§ £ ée w da y s wi th th ei r au n t,Q ne a r I r vi n g to n ._ M " m m "|av;n\|
'M1a.A r th u r Andersen and Mr .New s hi pment S ha ntung D re ss es Misses Vi ola Ne ls o n a n d He le n
Andnrsen.$2.95 nhrnn 14 hm An t:~.¢m.m Ra s mu s se n o f B la i r \t.'n|n e.,..,1....
Mr . an d Mr s . Ha n s L a rs e n we r e
i n Oma h a Satu rday to see Mr s .
Ia r $ e n ' s father , J ens Christensen,
who is in o. hos pital aga in.
Mr . a n d Mr s. E mi l Kn u ds o n a n d
fa mi ly o f Te kn ma h , s p e n t S u n d a y
at the pa ro nta l, Mp. R. Rasmuss en
ome.
T " " " "" "" V * I v l v A Q s u a a v l aCenter.15
F a s h i o n C e n te r B e a u ty P a r lo r -
Phonc 47.Get y our Roa listic P er-
ma ne n t f ro m A li c e no v:- - ph on e o r
c o me i n fo r ap po in tmen t.l t
'rrn 'r C|| "| "hl"l \ r 1 : r n r n n n s" M . sm 1 Mar h spent last nlmoxun ruuwb Ui".Gusbsve Jzolland,wurea d'E1°:<i'ay i,§' fini, atsihe parental,GARDNER D1s'rmc'r Gxlbqrt Sim' uma Mwnld r,a£';..
Elmer 1-'ram home.Miss Ruby Holsteinspent a fewdays at the home of her mund-parenta, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ho-
vendck.Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Andersen
spent Wednesday evening visiting.
relatives in Blair.
Mr. und Mrs. Lawrence Rabe of
Benson,were Sunday afternoon
visitors at the Lars Jeppesen home.Grandma Compton returned lastweek from several weeks stay atTekamah and Pender, wnh two ofher daughters and their families.
spenc Sunday afternoon a t t i fH=g"=ulf home.e
t.nuls Aid will meet Thurs-day aflernuon, .Tune 4, with MissLouise Larsen in Orum.
The Danish Ladies' Aid meetsWednesday, June 10, with Mrs. R.
l\ql}'ea§on._ _Services will be held
N e w shi pme nt genuine H f ~
Size Dress es just r ec ei ved i n c h -from #3
l»»¢¢vu\|\ra :Info aimI n\4n||.»l Hn *..:._... _
1-J ens bmusen atte nded w eC.c onvention a t Fr e mo n t >Eugsgas mjail Thursday eve
$12.15-~Fa3mqn|1.3_0ben. and nm£3:1£§ rTfm§i-s"»§§€n"1
` i r`f. I.. ... :n fl " I l l i a Q R l u l l ~ ~ 2 ?~- - - ~ - ~q v ~ ~ ~1:11 md".;ft,;f,;a..'"-;2"t,'1f atNOWJWshmwrs.'2'°5""F$"'§l'i'2{`< the uGar8¢f;er achool wem Velma
center.§ m ; ° z . E : ; " ;az,i§'§"'§.'Ei¢,°!:;"°"'&f3é'"»§i""§i'&'ei»E"'"&
-513 rg,an -e o s.an(I;§dre§1's ghqeg arg gtill $1 jf Kathryn Jenkins.
pair at the Fashion Center.1¢|Aminda Petersen closed a auc-
: L A A A A I Q r 'w i '_'__" j "- ' NL O N G c n E E K I % ' § ?. l i i f " 'h e r f a t h e r ,F C .c
Hr. and Mrs. John McDonald
and son,Charles spent Sunday at
fthe Tom McDonald home near Her-mann.Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ol-sen and son and Mr. and Mrs. Law-
'nnce Miller and family were nit-
emoon visitors at the McDonald
home.Thursdny altemoomthe McCu-
Bay Ladies' Pmgwdw Club wasentatained at t e Chester Amn-mn home. near Rose Hill.Then
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Matz an
lamilif of Elkhorn, attended th
schoo picnic Friday,as thd
daughter, Ruhh Elaine was a. pupnt Gardner until March lst. The
were supper guests at the Rnbe:Rasmussen home and ln the evw
ning attended the graduation e;
erdses nt the high school whexg o-children, Bumette d Ras
m o \:ting class,
Gardner school dmv !m m .wa s 1 s members pr§¢§ n§§i"é
damn, Mesdama Harvey Kuhr,
Brut Smith and Wm. McDam\1d.
'hm dtex-noon una spent visiting.
Ice num and dike were aervedhyHesdnmes Leon Hlndley and Lud-
wm a. big 'mai m`E2` M§£&T='&~Zrov¢~Eilgy pe opls we n: me-;
sent no do justice to 7-he biz 4in-1ner.In the a.fwmom.g\me¢ and\other mm wen indulged in untilnbput 4:80 when lee cream md
gg J ens en.Hrs. Jolin Ammon
be hostess nt the next meat-
#!n¢wi¥.hMrs.FredI.nng mdldra.
'Orville Humabon on serving set.
\| 'n |'¥\-urls Win; :md Mn Dan
wereMr.d M n . L l . n Jlnd Bg :h ie spent'I'u¢¢d:;ev:
gln gl tf- hs En rlH| n | e | | h pm¢ i
-~" ; . . ; ' : , . , , . ¢a ; m ; " . f L i
-noon with Mn. John Mcnmmd.Mr. and Mn. Wdter Novak and
mm. Ralph were Sunday vdliwn at
in Edgar Larsen home, naar Ad-
u m h .Mr nnd ll rs H Suk.: warersnndnyvinxwh at e ho m o f
'sad M md N rw.lz:..rs.a r.lin. James Mu1Iin'n fathex, Mr.Ki nsuthe mdmdi sqv dbe i llnndi s
s rdmt at an Omlha hoxpitnl.. and Mrs. John Bu-ry and
Tegtlgxxe
Cnlly Wright tmcked A Icattleto South Omlhl § 3 .f'.¢£'
night for Hu-ry Ervey.
T e n n Foley of Blair,gpg:
Wednesday night with Doroth
gl ut e n at the J. L.Petem
ome.M : . m d M m . H A E mSs o d ro v e ho n§7.'l.m¢s§..3
t t l i e d n y n t t h n ilenx
Mr. a na i m J . L . P mmmm
Robert were Sunday afternoon vi:
1
Bags, Over~Night Cases and Suit
Cases for Vacation Time. Wonder-
ful values $1.00 each.
Wfeaths and Sprays for decont-
mg graves 25c to $1.00 each.
W e will be open Saturday
E X C E P T n u n m a 1-M4 lil clams
when we will be closed.
BLAIR
RACKET STORE
Swimming Pool Togt
_We have added a nice assortment
of Bathing Suits,Caps,Etc.All.
at popular prices.
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m, Mny 28, 1931 -'nm zN'1'rmPmsr~:-"___
To 2 cups hot riced potatoes add
cup scalded milk, n. few graina
DINNER nxanlcrrrs
Serve at least one "surprise"
. for dinner and your guests
'I remember that dinner beyond
others.For example:
Baked Delight
Four ripe bananas,juice of 1
.~ge, 4 tablespoons brown mga!
cup coconut, southern style.
Peel bananas Ind mt i n h d !
-1 ~wine.Arrange ln layers in
» =-~baking dish.Mix. orange
Ice and brown w w and pour
er bananas.Sprinkle thickly
th coconut.Bake in hor.oven
til bananas an tender and coco-
t is brown.3.L..L immediately.
rves 4.
» $ ~|A
|d "v 'l |= m. _r /A .
3
5 .____eg;a ~ ~~ ~= :u » * -2
pole (or the Indian hem on thebutmo nlcksl.He and hll band
1 _::l n 6 a : a| ~ns butter and be at well.Pi le
htly in a g la ss or e arth en b ak-
dish.Spri nkle wi th 1,§c up
ely c hopped,ha m.Beat '15 cup
a m un ti l s tif f ,add ing 1 c u p
~ted cheese and a f e w gra ins
:;|I ;..|.rson to use lemon juice as de-d.
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D u r i n g the n e xt f e w mo n th s
usewivea will se rve a great many
pgetable dishes.Le mo n blends
th n sur pris ing numb er o f th ese,
d le mon ju i c e an d le mo n g a rn -
hc s should be featured as of te n
possible,no t on ly f o r their
~te, but for their healthfulness.
'l\vo cups milk, scnlded, 2 table-
oona butter, 1 cup stale bread,
t into as inch cubes;%cup
gar; 'A teaspoon salt,34 tea-
--~ vanilla, 59 teaspoon almond
tract,2 eggs,slightly beaten, I
p coconut, toasted.
Combine milk with butter andad cubes.Add salt., sugar and
~voring fo oggs and bent slightly.
~ur milk mixture over egg mix-
and pour in coconut.Pour
w greased baking dish, place in
of hot wafer,and bake in
oderale oven (350 degrees F.)
to 50 minutes.Serve 6.
e hum,and let stand in a hot
en about 10 minutes or until the
p 1 delicately éoloreul.
Chenrse Sauce for Asparagus
Melt. 2 tablespoons butter, add
tablespoons flour and a few
ains paprika and blend well.~d 2 cups milk and stir con-
~ntly until smooth and creamy.
d juic e o f o ~ l e m o n ~ p a n o f
= ter.
Le mo n juic e may he use d with
va'potatoes.Add 5% c up lemon
ic e to 3 tablespoons br o wn b u t-
r an d po ur o ver IB mediu m si zed
w potatoes that have b een boiled
d drained.
Add lemon jui c e to c oo ked sp in-
, a llo wi n g one tablespoon to
c h c up c ooked ve getable; Melbed
tter may be added also.If p r e -
rred, spinac h may be served with
~m ' m u r ~ r a y ~ f ~ | '
ble nckint."
often travel over me country andland"mths color"w importantgntharlnll-'nn slum mul! not be commud with the Slhuapa. or Black-foot Blmxx.This 1| 1 part M tha
Tnon Sioux,whose range v u
muthenn of the Slhih.Theyand the Hunkpapl was respond-blu lar mmy of the lem-ednlloncalong the Platte river.Thll band,
n e u .Sums Blackfonfwent into I.
Ne: Parc o c amp and c ut the hone:
loou when eac h had been tethered
by one foot before the lodge oflu o wn er .The Nez Perce vreru ull
uuuup axc ep t a Di ff! o f gamb lers.
wh o were no ¢11¢roll°d ln their
I
.
1 n ~"
»-#g 'n .2
.' f " " 1 ; a y ° ' *
f ~.~£1 k
2 3 4 F#" *
E a ~i w ;r "
Q i L . r \ 1 w Q ~g
i f f i f i
J 'f 1
l l l c k f i k .
ps fr es hly gr ated cheese.L-et
d o ve r h u t water until c h eese
melted,
no n tt mu on t n my nu ng me Oneof a n n ld e n , h h b la n k e t d r a w n
clone. nctmlly stood nur the Ne:
Per ce , w at chlpg th a nme for nn
Umm unnoticed by them.Iillllly .
movuntln; nomo ot the h°\'l°! the
Bla ckfee t d ro ve the r ut eh eet oithem,and yelling de\urlvdy,n l -
loped t h e N a Perce herd utr w
their own camp.
The Blnckfeet terdtory included
the uppex-.put of Montana n d
n o n h to the Sukxtchew-an f h a .The :lx or men other tribes when
ranz sl adjolned theirs,H w d l l l y
the Crown,were their bitter ene-
m l u ,but some of t hem bald m e
n mk x e e r in greet respect.m d
\::. :a s
eco of toast =d cover with
X...
ps freshly gr ated cheese or pi-
n to cheese an d beat u n ti l
ooth.Mi x. with th e ric ed po-
toes, season w i t h a f e w gra ins
pper and 2 teaspoons salt.Be at
ti l lig h t.Re f i ll po tato shells,
|0
rnish with c risp piec es of bac on.
Pear md Cheese Salad
Plac e cnrmed pears o n c risp
tuce.Garn ish the c avity o f
h h a lf of p e a r wi th a r ose or
setta o f Philad elphia c ream
;|;a ...
... . .....tmp! retaliation fo r th e con muit
har-lain ; to wnldz they was lub-
jec ted.Smallpox,m u u l é l un d s t u n »
tion (duo to the government cut-
ilnr down muon: nt a season when
game was unumally scarce)ro-
dnced the number ot the tribe ma-terially In later dlyl, but in mod-
em u ma th ey ar e re p or te d t ub o
increunng ln numbers und prosper-
lnz .A l vrelent they are settled
on reservation: in Cmmdn und one
in Montana.and have been pub-licized until they ar e on e of t he
best known u-nm at modern Hmm,
who enjoy meg Umellght and phy
va to it c le ve y.
I t w n |Blac kfoot.Tw o G u n :
White Calf,who was selected to
.
tai pastry bag and ~ube.Serve
th whipped cream dressing or
vory French dressing.
Potatoes and Cheese
Scrub :md wash 6 or 8 potatoes.
~ke in a hot oven until thorough-
`donc.Scoop out the centers.
ss through potato Hcer.To ES
m g b a t t h e y w e r e -~~ then.
The lchfinl Chey erm v m m t
fond ot Pence,ld lh o lu l b o u n d u
c h u r n t,and. too,a n p a n a t
d n c o u n t r y v u I t n n e t o m u .
c m u s r u n c n l m c n
L J . W M !
Bible School, 10200 A. M.
Morning worship, 11:00 A. M.
Young People's meeting, 7:00.
Evening oemloe, 8:00 P. M.
Mid-week meeting,Wednesday,
8:00 P. M.
Sunday was l.good d-ly lnchurch activities; in the evening u
large congregation wu prexent.
Themes for next Iand'»Day:
Morning, "Contlndng Sfegd.¢astly';
evening,lllnde a in the Chri s-
tixn Dlspensatlon"."Be a ne we cannot : f u n the
deep thing: of God merely proves
that the Bible is mperlor m the
intellect of men."
Dinner Punch
(se m. 4-s)Juice of 2 oranges, juice of 2
lemons or jules of 1 grapefmir.
2 cups wter,sugar or honey w
taste.Mix thomughly.
For Variation: Add to the above
mixture 1 cup ol the jdce al nn-
othex-fruit, meh u grape Moe,
raspberry juice,lo gmbe rry Mu,
pinesppla jdoe,dder or the juice
(rom any cmmd fruit.
Or add 1 cup of a pur'ee made
by forcing peuheg, penn, nprioota
bananas or berries through n po-
tato riser or coane dave.
Onnn Mlnl Sauce for Lnmb
(Serves 4-6).54 cup finely
With The Churches
NEBRASKA WEEKLY
1Nnus'muu. nzv u-:w
West Paint-Farmers and Mer-
¢xmm Bank opened lu doors for
bu dmu.
Ly ma n-No rth Ce utd Gu C0 -plan eonntrmdon ol pipe llne to
serve natural gas to this dty.
Madison-Union Valley Roller
Mills recently purchasei Buick
Crllrk
Morrill-George L um wld hism m m l n n a m m m m w w .
BL Sq n ,
a p o : i n t h a w m l a r o f l ~ S l h u d
composed ot some 9| man and 146
women and chlldmn made a d e f
p e n n e m u ! t o le t n n y .They
wen pursued almost to tht Dako-n border,and in the n m lon!
shout z any.ma n ly w ln io r l.ln-
du diu o m o r th e ir t a nd em.Una
ca p t u re d r u nu v y s w e n t nk m t o
TALES o A |
.,f.g.eTRIBEs
Month end sale-Fashion Center
-Thursday, F1-idny, and Saturday.
Any Spring Coat in stock $7.95-
values to ;35_15
to taste,and iced water.Pour
over cracked ice in glasses.
(Serves 8).
Chrysanthemum Salad
Six small oranges,lettuce, and
apples.Cut through the skin of oranges
thrcg quarters of the way down
CONGEEGATIONAL c mmcn
A.E.Newrlb Puto r
"A Voice from the Blair Monu-
ment" will be the theme Sunday
moming at 11 o'clock.
Church School at 10 a. rn.Kind-
ly see that the young folks are
them and on lime.
The young group meets at 6:80
Sunday evening for lunch and dis=
cuasiorn.
The June Social Meeting of the
L. S. U. occurs next Tuesday af-
bemnon at the home of Mrs. R. J.Murdoch.The assisting hosleaaea
are Mrs. Henry Mencke, Mrs. Ray
Hitchman and Miss Belva Offen,
36 cup lemun juice,1 tablespoon
powdered sugar,
Combine and stand in warm
plane 'A hour.
I-'rozen Fruit Cocktail
(Serves 6-8).56 cup crushed
pineapple, 2 cu orange pulp, 1%w 2 cups powd;`d sugar.
Drain pineapy e and add w
orange and grapgfmit pulp.Add
powdered sugar and stir until dis-
solved.Pour into mold and pack
in 4 paris ice and 1 pan salt.Let
stand for 8 hours until lrozen.
HIM md Half
2 cups orange jules, 1 cup lemon
juice, %in 1 cup sugar,5 cups
iced waberpmd cracked ice.
this y e ar.
N o t A.Loc al
Oc c urrenc e
" T h e s tu f f I ha d
he re y esterday tas»
...n
.»| -~\;Tltlglfiealcl /rméff
x w n c n
. . . _ -To all whom it my concern.To
the xml reddentg ol school dis-
mct No. 45 ol Washington Conn-
ty, Nebraalcn,and bn the legal
residents of school dinrict No. 21
of Washington County, Nebraska:
You and each of you are hereby
notified flmt on C-he 25th day of
May 1981, Fred T. Anderson filed
..
)vslnes so ~.n
they made n second attempt,l.nwhich 82 more of their people werekilledLlttleWalt,one at theleaders ot thla anterprlae, managedto get away and about sixty ot theNorthern Cheyenne followed hlm.
They were never content with
their Oklahoma homa.Let theSouthern part of the trlhn acceptthem-the Northern dlvlslon wouldstill light./mer much unrest theywere llnally moved to thelr prel-
....-
The Cheyenne
A band of Clmrc une in ru n pan-oply musr.have been one or the
»::""l k
.,.»"j_-~-2,r '.~_2 'I~
3 ~
u ~a g4
finest sights of
:he pialns.W e
c an I m a g i n e
them as :h es
r o d e a l o n g ;\va.r-homzelted.
a r m e d w i t h
t h e i r deadly
ho m!and a n
Mexico. but lhll ended d1|u`tr6di-ly. ' u thu lout all but three men
at tha war party.Thay kept n
promlnmt place ln wrder warfare,
an d t h u caused c an lta nt l o u
amo n g t h d r w n r r lr n Thu Chlv-
lnxt on mauuc re u nd l blt de w ith
O u m r i n 1868 !u r' ha r wu k e n e d
them,m d utter n o outbreak o f
the : an th em tri bes m 1 87 4- 5, thu
s n r r m d a n d . a n d mn p h c e d o n |r c s - n i lo n m Ok l u wml. ln 1 9 0 1 - 2
the llndl ot the Southern Chey enne
werg allo ted ln a ewrd ty , and tney
I n n a w A m e r lc n n d tl u n l .I t 1 |
a l l t h l t they ure doa-easing ln
numbul; p enc e e vlz pntly doe s n otu m w i t h t h e m .
Th e Nor the rn Chey enne ha ve
na d " g g u evenmml n n m l b
m a :o we d with tha Si ou xn d : S i tti n g B u ll . n h l we r e a c ti n
u 0 l ¢ l " | l a s t t i g h t .B a h t i n th e
u n o n u - . w e t h e r h u g h w i t h t n :
m m made-Mac kenzia canned
m m t o lnrrender.' n n n n
.~, .1ful mt to break strips apart.Re-
move orange pulp and cut in
pieces.Place each orange skin ln
n bed of lettuce leaves and fill
center with orange pieces and
long slender pieces of apple. Serve
with nny desired dressing.(Serve
¢).
Brenklut Cocktail
One egg yolk, juice of 2 oran-
zes. pinch of salt, and 1 teaspoon
hme y o r mm to tum.
Beat together and drink every
momlng.(Serves 1)
ti on 0 ~F~l0renoe
Oi l Sto ve s a n d 1 5 %
"Well,you wanted
to get lit,didn't
you?"
and[au/efu /He Wvke
. . .. _ . . . _
'
..=-¢
Bnmng sms,$2.912 eo ss-Frshion Center.l t
~~a n n v
B i g e l o w t r U n r u h
umm. NEBRASKA
Ne b r as k a 1929 a s ame nd ed i n
1931 , a lle gin g that he is the owner
1 ¢ ;||c r !
BUSINESS DlREC'l`0RYa|I
c h outfit,even touyonnd.b o o m on th e
pon le l'headn,ric hly ornnmented
w
I
of section 24 and the southwest
qunrier of section 18, and the east
lonrl river.w h e n they were l n
nnleulturnlcgople and mme pot~
tory .Th o ppewa.however,he-\
nn to press the Sioux, than- nalgh-
w s .westward,and tho Sloux
ao wd u d th u C hv mno l u nt il mu h
ly they found themsdvu upon the
Na mi . a md : d u b b e d th e i r u n s mth e c hu n pd an vi r on men l
ern.A Cheyenne village,too.must
have bean interesting, for the con-ic al Uma we n pa inted with sc e ne:
of battle or th e c han ; Ther e warn
lu gs he r a o r h ou se , k e pt ne a rb y
secfion 14 all in Township 19
North, Range 10, East of the 6th
P. M. Washinginn County, Nebras-
ka, now located In school dsmrict
No. 45,lmown as the Glendale
School District, that the above de-\
scribed land joins school dlstrict
No.21 of Washlngwn County.
Nebraska,lmown as the Thane
School District and that residing
on the above described land are
three children U! school age, unme-
ly:Jeanette Whitmus,age 12
years,Raymond Whltmus,age 9
A perfectly legitimate te a r , u n o
doubt ma lt or these very horses
h m been ac quired by th a u m a
method.
Alt.ho\1|h typical of the plnlnl
tribes, the Chayanna mera not al-ways horse-lndlnnm,h u n lln of
budnlo.u Is sud tha t th ey o nce
Plum and the Knlnlh (Bloodl)
BAPTIST c mm c a
L J. Moran, Pina
We had an tenduwe of 98 s¢
Sunday school.The Memorial ser-
vice at the City was wdl ab-
tended.Every f this service
was all t.havone could wish.Rev-Pnrdun gl an exoeptionallygood
sermon.
Our evening service was well ab-
temled and Min Elma R.Tha:-p,
Assistant Seaemry of the Japan
Bnptin Minions brought a line
meuagg.
Regular services next Sunday-
The evening service will be unique
and inkrelting.There will be a
dipped'mba so senhis stories
' 5 Yr ~ y , | . n d ~y .~ m ~. s a . ~ o ~ u n ; ~.a u ~ l fr.
A n : .' :C o a t i n l l i o c k 7 3 5 . . .
yan, and Theodor; Whitman, age
7 yearn, that mid wldren Are re-
siding on the above described land
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Whitmul.
That said children ruide 21,9
miles from the school houne lo-
caled in the aiorenld district No.
45, and that they reside 1% miles
from the school house ln the
aforewd school dlltrlct No.21,
said dnhncs mnuurod by the
shonest :outa possible upon W
veled road; cpm to the public,
A hundred bands.Bach of the
three dvlalo nl had lu o w n chlet
and council. and held m own Sun
danc e.Th e A ls ln l a n d t h e S u n
were allied lrlbes._The B la c kf ee t have be eq cnned
the u hm of p rairie mu, a nd th in
latter ll the more pmbabla theory.
Th i s l l a confederacy,rather
than n s ingle tr ibe.an it c on sis t:
TALES u0 \
oftheTRIBES
~al Flag and the Christian FIBG
will be presented so the church.
Miss Margaret Badgerow will give
n reading entitled "Number Six"
and Mrs.Marla Christensen will
give a. discourse an the spread of
Evangelistic Rellglon ln Denmark.
Plan to attend this meeting.
The Women's Misdanary Circle
will meet Thursdgy afternoon ab
the home of Mrs. J. s. Roberta on
west Lincoln streetl
Please do not forgt that the ex-
pense of the church goes right on
even though you are absent.If
you can't hHng your collection en-
velopes send themby some one or
mall them fo the church treasurer.
get one.
For the Lawn'as.uh:
~d, "~'ve clear for
gotten how it feels
to sail thru the air."
In Clean Clothes
"Let your Claners do lc" '
PHONE W hite 183
Ad va n ce Cl ea n e r s
BLAIR, NEBRASKA
mountains."They were;alway s
found wi th weapo n In han d, eager
for a fi ght.Th e y o un g men wen t
to wnr to n c qu im ho rs e s an d the
menus zo set up n lodge a n d b ecnrne leaders In the c ounc ils, while
th e oh lc r men f o ug ht f or me love
nl' bottle and to add to their prea-
tigo.Blnckfc -eflogends mention a tlmo
when they had nelther. horses nor
guns.and h u n t w on foot.bu t i twas their ac quisition of these that
c au sed them to b ec o me th o "te m-
hlc Blac kf ed ."H o n e !w e n
The Blackfee/I
Th o "| .erdbl¢mn c ki e et"u e \
tr lb e whose enrly contac t wi th
whi te me n h u c olore d mos t o f the
pioneer history ot tha plains. Tales
of lhd r du r i ng , lklll, a n d f e ro d ly
are to be fonnd Ln n bnndn nee,sothat it la e uy to pi c tur e th em. the
terro n ot the p rah- len, nmhnn hlng
th e enemy o r hn n un g bnlfnlo l.n
great bands.
mm d ml n c n n / : e o f n m : a n n u l!
mme ll n o t c er tai n .It may r ef er
to mo c c uln n g a i n e d black.m a
u w e n w o r n y th e Pn wno ea muoth a'f!ID¢¢» or l t m y h u e re!-
..~»»»a picnic.1Blllr. Ne bnnh
Mower.
It'| about time Im
somebody w dmp in
here dong abut!
Eve o'cJoak In t h
PETEHSENHARDWARE
l ' l " S A n c !
~r ~a r e s l o w l y i n c r e a s i n g a n d s e e m t o g r o l ; - u f r o m o t h e r t r i b e s w i t h g r e a t
b e c o n t e n t .m l r o l t n e s a a n d W a s h i n g t o n II ' f l I 1 ¢
za 1l l1. 'W g¢ :or n 2~m \r lr pau ¢r Un1 °n -3 r q l n t o s : L o t o r x s h o w i n g t h e i r h o l d -ed cl~memy-l n ;c l r c u l n
THE HACK SAW
. r =r u ~ a o - ~- 0\,{r l » .and
VOLUME 5 Blair, Nebraska, May 23, 1931.Number 41
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SouthboundNo, 1 11:40 A. M. daily
No. 8 7:40 P. M. daily ex-
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c a r c m o &
N o n m w n s m n u
Watbollndcept Sunday No. 111 mas A. m daily
PETERSEN
MACHINE a nd Mo mn
SERVICE
Auto Repairing A Spednlty
Now's the time we
like to rlde through
the country--when
things are just com-
mendn' to come up
in the fields.
We got in another
supply of Bean and
Pea seed,as much
of the early planted
seed winter-killed
lnst week.Them ls
quite a demand for
FARREL U5
CAFE and ROOMS
Home Style Conled Meds
Bus Depot
204 Walker Ave.
BL AIR FL OUR mu.
The Home of/ m u w r o r I - ' w u s
(Huidled by All Grown)
We exchange wheat for flour
P. S. Sorensen. Prop.
45 and plum it In school -
number 21.
You are furthe; notified thathearing will\e had upon said - »
don befom the underduinedi nt ha di ka o f f- he Co ty <-~
intendernt ol W"\\in¢wn f-~-
Nebraska hz the city of Blah-
Nebnsh on the 9th dny of J
19 81 a t the ho ur o f 1 0 o'~M. of said hy.,
Board:
Le lhr g_ mlfgfd'
BLAIR PRODUCE CO.
T. H. Wright, Prop.
Independent Cuh Buyer of
POULTRY m m s CREAM
Phone 208 -Bldr, Neb.
"Why you've never
he m up i n rvvr
life," said her mo-
ther,in a slwtlmd
voice.
"Gmc.ious,Mamma,
have you forgot tbl!
the stork hroudri
me?"
We was fottunaie
in obtaining another
shipment of the No.
on Florence Oil Run-
ses.we are *Ivins
m meet the low
prices on farm pro»
ducts.
We are now selling
Diamond Red Ba n
Pdnt in 5 gal. lot!
for $1.35 a ggL
Lime Anne's mower
wus entertaining Afamous aviator lmd
gg
1|
y c u u v u r r p r a y ;
in
»
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ln
V(
la
n e
\
I
as
an
splizi n
fi1
c r ~ .Q M x
r aZfm:@,g!.'*
bur ThroatDon'|'~ Rasp Y
With Harsh Irrifants
A
cu
st ow I.mace:
"Reach for a
LUCKY instead"~a t
. -. . . - r . - - v u - v
ailing salted
Plac e 6 or 8
2:1 Nowl P looul - Annua lly put your nngor
on your Adom'| Apple . Touc h l r - your
Adom'| A lo-Do you know you oro oc-
tuolly touching your lorynx?- This Il your
volco box -lt contains your vocol chords.
le
ea
rach
m
vm
su
B1
lv
P:
cu
cu
m
sni n
P<
m
se
vocal chords. Don't rosp your throat with
harsh lrrltonn -Roach fora LUCKY Instead
-Romombor, LUCKY STRIKE ls tho only
clgunono In America that through In ox-
cluslvo "I'0AS1'lNG" procou oxpols cor-
Nl n ha rs h lr rhonh pr ll ont In g f to~
boecos. Those oxpollod Irritant: oro yii
to munufaduron of chomlcol compounds.
Th e y a r e 5 2 pr e s e n t I n your LUCKYdelicatelybrownedon top. Serve
immediatly.
Sandwic h Loaf
Remove c r us ls f m m a lo a f o f
d a y o ld g r a h a m or whit/e bread.
Rese rve c ru sts for bread c r u mb s
to be used for c ro uettes, sc allo edqp
dishes, eta Cu t th e lo a f in fo u r
nlirnu |n,",,}"Y;l,,Dlnn.alinn
l n v u l ; I n e t w o r k l u u a o n : v apo le s. whi c h we r e ti e d m | D o n !
and dngged behind on the ground.An d wh e n rlve n mu s t b e c ms e d .
K M "mx-x»a¢,~o t b u l n lo hide
ntretc hed on n frame. pmvad prac
u n m e .F r o m ml n i t wi ll b t n a n
that the Chey enne were A varsafilen u .who h a n d me n n l o l doing
wut nec essity dic tated.
mm hnwnwlr.rlunri
lemons or jules of 1 grapefnnir.
2 cups wter,sugar or honey w
taste.Blix thoroughly.
For Variation: Add to the above
mixture 1 cup ol the jdce of nn-
othex-fruit, meh u grape Moe,
raspberry juice,logmberry Moe,
pineapple jdoe,dder or the juice
(rom any canned fruit.
Or add 1 cup of a pur'ee made
by forcing peeches,penn,nprieota
bananas or berries through n po-
tato riser or eoane dave.
Onnn Mlnl Sauce for Lemb
(Serves 4-6).54 cup finely
chopped mint, 'L cup orange juice,34 cup lemun juice,1 tablespoon
powdered sugar,
Combine and stand in warm
plane 'A hour.
I-'rozen Frult Cocktail
(Serves 6-8).56 cup crushed
pineapple, 2 cu orange pulp, 1%to 2 cups powd;`d sugar.
Drain pineapp e and add to
orange and grapgfmit pulp.Add
powdered sugar and stir \m7.i1 dis-
solved.Pour into mold and pack
in 4 paris ice and 1 pen salt.Let
stand for 8 hours until lrozen.
HIM md Half
2 cups orange jules, 1 cup lemon
juice, %in 1 cup sugar,5 cups
iced waberpmd cracked ice.
Bible School, 10200 A. M.
Morning worship, 11:00 A. M.
Young People's meeting, 7:00.
Evening oemloe, 8:00 P. M.
Mid-week meeting,Wednesday,
8:00 P. M.
Sunday was l.good d-ly lnchurch activities; in the evening u
large congregation wu prexent.
Themes for next Iand'»Day:
Morning, "Contlndng Sfegd.¢astly';
evening,lllnde a in the Chri s-
tixn Dlspensatlon"."Be a ne we cannot : f u n the
deep thing: of God merely proves
that the Bible is mperlor m the
intellect of men."
to taste,and iced water.Pour
over cracked ice in glasses.
(Serves 8).
Chrysanthemum Salad
Six small oranges,lettuce, and
apples.Cut through the skin of oranges
three quarters of the way down
and in very fine strips, being care-
ful not to break strips apart.Re-
move orangc pulp and cut in
pieces.Place each orange skin ln
n bed of lettuce leaves and fill
center with orange pieces and
long slender pieces of apple. Serve
;;='=nny desired dressing.(Serve
Brenklut Cocktail
One egg yolk, juice of 2 oran-
zes. pinch of salt, and 1 teaspoon
hme y or mgu to tum.
Beat together and drink every
momlng.(Serves 1)
i
CONGEEGATIONAL c mmcn
A.E.Newrlb Puto r
"A Voice from the Blair Monu-
ment" will be the theme Sunday
moming at 11 o'clock.
Church School at 10 a. rn.Kind-
ly see that the young folks are
them and on lime.
The young group meets at 6:80
Sunday evening for lunch and dis=
cuasiorn.
The June Social Meeting of the
L. S. U. occurs next Tuesday af-
bemnon at the home of Mrs. R. J.Murdoch.The assisting hosleaaea
are Mrs. Henry Mencke, Mrs. Ray
Hitchman and Miss Belva Offen,
TALES o A |
.,f.g.eTRIBEs
Month end sale-Fashion Center
-Thursday, F1-idny, and Saturday.
Any Spring Coat in stock $7.95-
values to ;35_15
Mate o. but mu end ed dluitro nn-ly. 'u they lout all but three men
of tha w l r n o r m Thoy kept n
prominent plnce ln wrder warfare,
and th ll caused constant l o u
amo n g t h d r w n r r lr n The Chlv-
lnxto n mn uncre ond l bltde wlth
O u m r l n 1868 !u r' ho r wu k e n o d
them,u n d utter t l e outbreak o f
the sou thern trlbeo ln 1874- 5, thu
an n - md e nd . a n d mn p la c e d o n nrc s - n llo n nl Ok lu lmn l. ln 1 9 0 1 - 2
the llndl ot the Southern Chey enne
werg nllo ted ln a ewrd ty , nnd tney
Ir e n o w A me r lc n n d tlxo n l.I t 1 |
a l l th lk they are doc rennlng ln
nnmbnn; penc e evlzpn tly do es notu m w i t h t h e m .
Th e Nor the rn Chey enne ha ve
ha d n l t nn evenmml n h m l bme a .K L J o i n e d wi th th e S lo n x
n d : B ltttn g B u ll. a n l w e r e a c ti n
u Qz xo f l l n s t ti g h t.B a h t l n th oun o y ou - . a no th e r b ottle wi th tn :
m m nude-Mac kenzie canned
m m t o lnrrender.T h u we re
o u t t a th e r a e r vn u o ln Ok lnh o-
nu , bu t th e y we r e y t h e n .Th e lc h fi n l C h e y e r m v m n o t
fond ot Penc e,d th o n g l b o u n d to
c h u r n t,and. too,a n p a r t a t
t h e e o n n t r y v u I t r n n o t o m u .
Th e y n a d a le v e n l n tu t u n o s o
a p o z l n t n a w m t o r o t l i n l a n d
composed ot some 9| man and 146
women an d c hi ldr en n u d e a d e f
p e n n a t i o n t o l e t n n y .Th ey
we n pu rs ue d a lmos t to th e Da ko -
tn border,and l n th e llg n t loot
nbont forty .mostly n n - t o n .ln-
c lud lng one or the lr tand em.who
c a p tu r e d r u n u vn y s we r e tn k m to
Fort Rohlmon, Ne braska. and hero
they ma de n second atte mpt,l.nwhich 82 more of their people were
kllled.L lttlo W olf,one o f th e
leaders ot this enterprlae, managed
to get nwny and n bont sixty ot the
Nor the rn Chey enne followed hlm.
Th ey we re never content wl th
the lr Okla homa h o m a .L e t th e
Sou the rn pa rt of the tr ibe n c c a p!
th em-the No rthe r n dlvlslo n wo uld
still light./mer muc h u nrest they
wer e lln ally moved to thei r pr en-
ent h ome ln Mon tn nn, whe re th ey
are slowly lnc rennlng and seem tobe content..
(Q. nu. wutom Nowrpnnfr vmon.;;~~. 4
"2-,» ~
~ '~
The Cheyenne
A band of Clmrc une in ru n pan-oply musr.have been one or the
»::""l k
.,.»"j_-~-2,r '.~_2 'I~
3 ~
u ~a g4
finest sights of
:he pialns.W e
c an I m a g i n e
them as :h es
r o d e a l o n g ;\va.r-homzelted.
a r m e d w i t h
t h e i r deadly
ho m!and a n
We had an tenduwe of 98 s¢
Sunday school.The Memorial ser-
vice at the City was wdl ab-
tended.Every f this service
was all t.havone could wish.Rev-Pnrdun gl an exoeptionallygood
sermon.
Our evening service was well ab-
temled and Min Elma R.Tha:-p,
Assistant Seaemry of the Japan
Bnptin Minions brought a line
meuagg.
Regular services next Sunday-
The evening service will be unique
and inkrelting.There will be a
TALES u0 \
ofthe T R I B E S
By Eolnu L. W A'rs0N
.r'.§hutlalo - h I d 0
" " f s h i e l d s ,and
~al Flag and the Christian FIBG
will be presented so the church.
Miss Margaret Badgerow will give
n reading entitled "Number Six"
and Mrs.Marla Christensen will
give a. discourse an the spread of
Evangelistic Rellglon ln Denmark.
Plan to attend this meeting.
The Women's Misdanary Circle
will meet Thursdgy afternoon ab
the home of Mrs. J. s. Roberta on
west Lincoln streetl
Please do not forgt that the ex-
pense of the church goes right on
even though you are absent.If
you can't hHng your collection en-
velopes send themby some one or
mall them fo the church treasurer.
The Blackfee/I
Th o "terr lbl¢Blnc kfeet"are a
tr lb e whose enrly contac t wi th
whlte men hal c olor ed mo st of the
pioneer history ot tha plains. Tales
o r me h - d m - l n z . m u , a n d : m e m
ar e to be f on n d Ln n b nn dn nw.sothat lt la euy to pic ture th em. the
terro n nt the p rah- len, amhnn hlng
th e enemy o r hn n un g bnlfalo l.n
great bands.
Tha algnlllean/:e of (hd: strata!!
mme ll n o t c er tai n .lt may re fe r
to mo c c uln n galntod black,m au w e n w o r n y the Pawnoea ana
oth a'f!lD¢¢» or t t m y h u e re!-
orenco to too tge ar b u m m e d by
the u hm o t pr alrle Br ea , an d th is
la tter ll the mor n p ro ba ble thwrl-T h l l l l A eontedarac y,rather
th a n A llu le u - lh e .an i t c o nn ls u
o f th o Blkn lka (Blac k teet),th e
P i e n n and th e K n l n l h (Blood l).
They probably lnc ludzad about lu!!
A hundred bands.Bo c h o f the
three d vla lo n l h a d l u o w n c hlet
and c a nnon, and held lta own Sundanc e.Th e A ts ln a an d th e B a r n
were allied tr lb eaThe B la c kf ee t nnvo be en called
"the most dnngerons bandlttl ot the
mountains."Th ey were;nlway n
foun d wi th weapo n lu han d, e ager
fur a lig ht.Th e y o u n g mm we n t
to wn r la n eq n lm h o rs e s a n d th emenusto s e t u p a lo d g e a n d b e
cnrne lenders in the c uunclll, whlle
lh e olde r me n to ug h: f or the love
nl! battle an d to add to their preo-
l pe.lklnc kfeetlegeuds mention a time
when the y ha d ne lthe r ho rses nor
guns.an d hunted o n foot.bu t l t
wna the lr nmu lnltlo n o f thes e that
caused them to become the "tex-rl~
ble Blac kfoot."[ to n e s we re
slnls;-n from other tlbes with great
ndroltnesa a n d W a s h i n g to n lmn z
mlntz-a _n story shnwlnz thelr bold-
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....--., .-..,,...,...,_....... .. .,.... V..platter or bread board.Spread
with well seasoned mayonnaise
and cover with a thin layer of
crisp tomatoea Spread another
slice of bread with mayonnaise
and plue mayonnaise wide down
on the wr-names.Spread with any
desired cheese that is soft enough
to spread smoothly.Cova with
third alice of bread.Spread this
with well seasoned mayonnaise and
cover with shredded crlap lettuce.Snmad founh slice of bread with
mayonnaise and spread dressing
side down on lettuce.Beat 4 or
5 packages cream cheese until
amooth and creamy, adding milkto blend well.Cover the top and
sides of the lon! with the creamedcheese.Garnish with radlshes,
or frisv pmley.emu in lee box
before serving.
Apple Pie With Ghana
Pm"-re apple pie wwrdl-nz to
facvorite Min- While hot :pr-lnkla
wi th Imhly llibed cheese and
serv. immediauly.
noon them.Drltun;wut andwvlh. they came to agrk ot thePlatterdver,in Bon Dakota.
when they settled Per-hapg had1-N! nued there. they muh: havea n ha d tum their Dui.andbrought forth the old ms of urlcultureandbelief!making,tomeaty the nomadic, hunting Ikethey had adopted.In lm. however, Benn :on wareatamlahed on the Arkauaaa rlnrln Colorado, and a large part orthe tribe decided to mon into thevdclnlty of the new tort.This end~ed the tribe ua n whole, as n spill
dellnllely by treaty,and beenllutheNorthernandmeSouthern
° °,g;'=°=character ot than people, towg b4l¥|3 v md.~
n r a n andi dlhl nf thu dd not mlt!-,
gate than warun tmdandua nunu leur.The Klan, Gvlo nmo-ed nu lncroachmn! of un somb-enn Ub u n tu .nu- uma thub r l a c h l d t l f t d f b f d d tr o m e .a n \
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8o"%¢1I 10 marry with the i m ~'face was not so llne1y IIIQG4blood °f ¥°'!"'.!° ?'?F.'""'.." lusty \ that of the Lady neu. but lm.ed ..| more than for 1929-80.The regls~|wiL\wu¢dinwrbing the hmily. Allen, Vanéh Alle:
e was .tration for the 1930 summer school , Each of these bedrooms will have Lil,Eva Axelsen,
I, Georgia An-l°work for a mem pittance Q
Jane Bel.!¢8,l'had thev the nnnortunitv.*null!wife In me nzenen."Ha told how n bm-onem hm comeaver with n wmely pax-nmour andbeen compelled to run for hu lifeAnd had refuge amanl the sav-
zwa wlwk upnn.rum '=f;';~_';|w»» 2,665 ns compared wxm the
r fn er guy manner ln:uk--mar chiefly pleased the my 2 5 1 4 3 m o .Um_°;_#1_~=;g;;
nobern although xc shocked the x-ltiu ve wa c ama neonln or me parish.Soonlsummer oclgqql res'iStrH¢i°ll m y
tha blue tunua floor.Betty BW V m y BThe house In nnmmd in yellow Enperly,Exém Erlksen,naman
pine fhroughout and is complelcly Feet, Edwud Feer, Videl Gamxon,
wired for electricity.Wafer will Eugene Gollehon, Irepe H m m m ,
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somewhere in our great na-
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En te n d u s e c o nd - c h u mm
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Roborn Love-Afla lr and the Boc la
Earthquake In Ne w Boston.
W I L L I A M h a d h i s t a lk w i t h
Brade. Th eman was kind an
favorably dllmosed but n r m as
roc k.Peraonal an d family pr ld
were strong ln .lllm.
"I s et y ou a h a rd tan k, mn u
one to ten t y ou r wor thlne s," a a]
he.'Yon ahall be welc ome to ou
home as ofte n ua y on wla h to e~
ter.Th i s X m y b e mu s e we llk
you and further, y our people.B u
y ou must promlse on y our word ~honor na u gentleman thut y ou vvl
seek no further progress ln thla afnlr untll I nm better ln fox-med."
W lllla m g ave hi s word an d ~ =-
lrnposalble that n
be ma de ln th~
mme to the hon~
hla home. and ~
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wa y of spea <
I L Sti ll It won
p r o g ma should
affnlr.W lllln m
and r etu rn ed towo rd o f lo ve
y outh h u ll s
wlth on t wor ds .The y ou ng men bou gh t a pa ir
Flemleb mnrea nd,on th e nproval of the c olin. aome two tho
un d a c r e s o f la n d a n h o u r o rfrom the nec k, e part of whlc h h~
been burned over.I t wa s wtered by streams and n small lnk
Settled ln e good and hopeful mn
ne r wi th a u c h help al th ey c o n
get,they ou t a pa th over h~
ground to a polnt o n their =
whe re they began clear-Ing .
bnrnlng.Amo ! To dlxlll llve d lnaha nty on th e tra c t and wa s th~
overseer.Thelr help llved In ten
n wa s wh e n W lllla m ha d tn k
water fo r Ply mou th to hlre m
an d bu y hors es that Rob ert w~
to c all on the Braden.Mr . Br a
was not at home.Robert ant do
to ta lk wi th th e lad y B ea l a nd h
mother." I c ame ln th e ho p e o t dn d l
hir. Brad s he re" h e be gan." W
llam and I grew up together.I
quite a rogue.Be ls the mos t
noc ent c reature l have ever kno
and th e mon ge ne rou s.lt l a ~
necessary to keep these young »
ple wa ltln g f o r th e : low s h lp a
c ou ld n ot walt.Ma da m, o ne loln a pair of ey es like thole of y o
daughter and my promlse would
fonotte n. W llllarn ls dllfer enl. Y
could aearc h the world and dnd
higher ty pe of gentleman.I c a
to aay thls, and havin; sald lt, a
more even than I Intended to any
shall go."
W h en h e wa s go ne B es s tu rnto he r mo ther s ay lng:"A ga ll
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Every subscriptionixngardndopenaeeount.The m m u o t
mboaiberl willbeinntmntly mvmov a itmm ourm lilhglhtntth
sxpindunof thld l d in r lfBapublilhe nbe nu ;ot\w!~ds a th e m bldp tiv nwlllh in lh
In fv m e ntthe da inlte d mb-wripdanpriee.Evarymhncribor
mm ma m h n d ¢ \ mz u > a a m d I ~
do us ua ma de npn rto f t he c c n-tn c t betweenthepublhhzr m d
mbocxiber.
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cmus OERMAN PASSES
Chris Oerman, an enrly settler
and prominent former in the Va-
coma neighborhood in this county,
passed away at one»ben o'c1ock on
Tuadoy morning following a
st.'oke of parnlysls and about a
week's illness.Deceased was past sixty-five
years ol nge at his death.His
wife precded him about six years
ago.He leaves to mourn him two
sons, Herbert, who llves on the
home form,and Lawrence,who
lives on the nite o! old Vncoma.
Mr. Oennnn was a man o1 morethan ordinary ability and a gentle-
man at all times and the sons
have the sympathy of the entire
neighborhood in their bereave-
mem,Funeral services were held this
(Thursday) afternoon at the home
and inlerment mode in the Hantung cemetery in the west part of
the county.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish w taka this opportun-
lly ol expressing our appreciation
for the beautiful flowers and kind
words of sympathy in our recent
bereavement.Mrs. Fred Enger Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Engel*
and family
Mr. and Mrs. Jurgen Sorensen
and family
ares ..fha lalile i b ega n to c h atter of her mount to 2,8 00 persons.be ob ta me a : r o m a pressure sy s-Fa y e Han se n,llla r g i r e t H"Neither heraldry nor wealth c an llg ht carriage and to shake their i n add iti on to th e 10 021'stu -m m .m y Ha n s e n m b He mp h i ll
p r e v a i l ~ H 1 8 ~ ~ O P Q i n U P h m d ;J a n i !n f m\||nmn wrath:f"hn|'lnn|e . és ---ILnun In a n hnnnvnav\'|1lanmmH |"'lHfn»rl .Ynnunn ni
ansan,~Pi n s b a c kwa r d i n o u r b o i a -°'
,E l v a 'te d sta te o f en li gh temne nt.:
M l . n n u *rl.. -La .....1...... ;\. ..1. n.- -.|_1_for cllckollnr \\'|n snmaenpeareonce mid:'Thr-ro are those whothink that hccnnw they are vlrtu-
ons there -aqua be no more cakes
and ale!"\'Il remlnded'Todklll of the kl-lllnl
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"I'm plnked lt lui." the youumansaldto hln friend Wllllnm.'Pm not xolnz to gnu at the moonmdtwltter.x could ning pretiy
no rch to ltmdbut I have pe on.mv-» a :gnu gn ~'!E" '£'?!'?!!€'F:.!'}'P
:J.;;: f}I~.J`£LL°¥1£E`"" 53; iéllrub lat y e ar, tha n were 1 70 7
studems of non-collegiate rank
who took work as compared wim
1292 for the previous year, an mf
-.mlm " w w .H W .....m..-....., -._..,..,_....-,.- ,,___,,_,,______,____there is likewise no tux-naw.Mr. Koltermnn,Marian K-wsh.Mag. '
Mengedoht firmly believes that in jorle Kxogh, Dorothy Larsm, Elly °
the future houses will not have Marla Larsen,Elna Mathleaon, °
the basement where odds and ends Eloise Morris,Glen Mvmdorf, °
woumwte and that heating will Frefja Olson, Ruth Pate, Dorot.hy|°
...U W. ,..,..,g mar. I-nz nunIre swwins richer and the
Poor are growing poorer
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ls that tough they hung hlm l\l!¢¢says before ha u boned xr you
have n Snnnlurd to he cooked 1will llsten, but lf he be nn English-man I beg you to deslsl.It pro-vokes me llke l wrlnglng ot thenose.Turn somersaults or slug sbawdy song u you will, but no morelortnrlng of the klng'e men."1: was after this tnlk that thayoung men decided to dlxplnce that"lusty youmr wife" ln the kltchen,
Mabel Hunley."Her mee and Iorm are~too wln~
nlng," suld Wl.llmm."We do notneed u Venus ln Lhe kllcheuf To
be sure, she ls a vouch. but we
are human and we want to uve s
few years yet."In this they were ot the somemlnd.They drew lou to declde....¢.|..\. ..».-..\.| ,u.m|.. hm- mul the
nu been nosalug me xoruneauoul.Be's a llvlng Apollo.I may have
to poison hlm.""Bob,good luck to you,"m dWllllum."It's the lhlng I'v9 beenhoplux tor.She's gmt a brnln lnherhead.Good fumlly and nllthstl The typo that sxln the blood
in s munl She'| u pearl,"
"For the present she'|Just s
sweet-voiced hlrd ln the bush," Rob-ert went on."She'| as wlle as shels beautiful.She loves joy.Sl1e'|u ray or sunlight ln this gloomyparléh.Lord!lt'| s. land of longta c a I wonder why It makes aman solemn to (et his soul saved.Pens' could be s help ln the sm:problem or New Bolton."
"What pmblemr Wllllnm asked.
"The dlnlpntlou of uolemnlty und
keeping the gn-uve out ot conver-aallon and ln lhs cauetery where
it belongs und hell ln the hereafter.For my own pnrt I dmply rerun to
:crease of 415 students.Some of
these were students at the Nebs
'ranks School of Ag1~lcu1l.ure av.
Curtis, short courses at the Col-
llege of Agnculrure sehool of
mudc, and Teachers College high
school.Of the total number 686
students lust year were in atten-
dmwe at the various schools of the
Univerdty, while the balance.1021,
were registered in the extension
dvlsdou.
NEBRASKA r\L LKLy
INDUSTRIAL Rnv mw
Kenesaw--Guy Edmondson se-
quired Deep-Rock Filling Station
from Ed. Groks.
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Mr, Mengedoht a lso hu a ~
-n his inrm which is complete in
every detxil as to conveniences
vith water piped everywhere and
'eed chutes at convenient places.
l'hia ham is 150 feet long, giving
unple room for all stock.Ani m
na d:windmills are also i n use
which turn themselves on every 65
ninutes and pump water for n re#
iervolr which supplies the out-
nuildings.The house hu been under con-
rtnmion since last September and
will bg completed in another month.
Landscaping is being planned and
Panllen,Harold Peterson,Peggy
Pounds,Kathryn Sas,Nils M u
Shnley, Ruby Sublet and George
Terrell.
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Never in the memory oi
the writer has the country
been so flooded with the vast
u-my of unemployed as at
the present time.Daily and
sometimes it seems almost
hourly,these unemployed
men enter our place of busi-
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MILLER IRELAND WINS
STATE TYPING co EST
Alter coming out the winner ln
the Dlstict contest, Mid the Wes-
leyan eontegf.;Miller Ireland,n
Junior in Crete High School ab-
tended 7-he State Typlng conlesf
nt Lincoln Saturday, and came out
victorious in that also.
ller is a very aceomplishcd
typist for a first year student.
Several of his beat records an :
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a an average rate of 69..,- _ ,..._.. .0
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their hunger ma y be ap-
p e u e d .Some Lime:i t is
ju s t a hun c h o f old news-
pap ers f o r a be d a t n i g h t
b u t mo r e of te n i t i s f o r
money with which £0 procure
food.
What is the reason?These
men are not all profession-ad hoboes, neither H-fe they
crooks.Many, in fact a big
majodty of them would
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County mailing lists alpha-
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THE
ENTERPRISE
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erron|,and another speed of 'IQ
words and 8 errors.This is a feat
very few typists, first or second
year hope to ucomplish.Also, at
the Wesleyan contest, he typed at
a higher rate of speed thnn the
winner of the second year.-Crete
News.
Miller Ireland is a grandson ofMr. and Mm. O. M. Ireland of this
city.
walt.. saw... ...s....... .... -.._ _._he avy ta sk fe ll to W lllla m.
Mnhel Hartley had s erved In the
kitc hen o t th e earl o f Warwic k.
Sha had marrle d one of hls stablemen an d c ome to A mer ic a n ln the
wes twar d ru sh o t 16 32 Her hu s-
band had turned out to he a heavy
dr ln klng roy xtc rer lnc apahle of
suppo rtin g a wife.Bo h ad f ou n d
wo r k ln Ne wto wn wh e r e h e vr o z -
ressc d ln the downward way .Shehad lef t h lm the re a nd c ome b ac k
to B oston,Th e y o u nl woma n ha d
agree able mann er n ad a rac e and
t o m w h l c h ma n y o t hlg h er b lr th
had re garded wlth envy .She had
llaxen halr, ey es ot the shade ot a
bluet ln th e me ad ow g ra ss and atalr akln.Her eheekn glowed with
color.Robert Henthera said ln his
dla ry tha t sho wma a bo utjlva (c et
be worrled lboqt my mul.Fo r tha t
re a so n , I wi ll li t am the c hurc h."
Ro b er t wa s a m a re bel.Ne xt
day h e rode wi th P q g y to th a
glearlugs.On th e wa y h e s a ld to
e r :1"Pe ggy , I c ouldn't ma ke love ln
a saddle.On a noedl treo ha n d l
and feet and pro xlmlty .He mi g h twa n t to r n n .I wa r n y o n th at I
have serio us lntentlona I ' m a llt-
tle wor rle d a bout Rmewe ll.I r f m
to h avo a rac e wi th him 1 u k f o r
falr eo ndltlon l."
Th e gi rl blushed as sho nn-
swered: "Thla ls a subjec t on whic h
! c an n o t ta lk wlth y o n .I a m e n
an d to hir. R-osewalL"
ha d na chanc e to ahnw y ou my
tr lb ula ga s in thls c i ty .
Pla tts mou f h -$ 1 0 ,0 0 0 Continen~
tal »Oil Co mp a n y f i l li n g statin!!
c ompleted and opened for lmslnesil.
W au aa- -Nu mbe r o f- lo c al stree ts
impr oved .
Cla r k Imp ro ve men ts a re be in g
ma d e on Do ug la s Ge ne ra l Me r -
chandise StoreCres ton F Ra b elz r purc hased
Cmz en a S ta te B a n k [ r o m Me s s r s .
R. M Ca mp be ll a nd C . C. S he ld on
D A N A H A S N E W S E C R E T A R Y
Mi s s Ag n e s Be c k o l th is c ity ,
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and slender waist and angles would
have nlled the ey e of old PhldlaaI! ln a p lty that she was s o thrown
Awa y . He nr y vm wou ld ha ve ed n~
cated her _and brought he r to
M u n
"L an lmuguxe mm 15 vmuluh e , " s h e u ld wi th I la u g h ."Y o u
see,J lm Rosewell an d I were
(r le nd s lu England."
"W e ll, ne rmlt me to s a y t h a t I
love y ou and that I do not sur ren-
der.I sha ll k eep on lovln z y o u be
ra n ln I c an n o t h e ln lt.No t u n ti l
w e unu-:ge w u m :w e ,mme -1.L o i s Ha n s e n W u lf , wh o wa s ma r -
ri e d to Be r n a r d W u lf a n d r e i g n e d
her pos ition.
Mi s s Be c k h a s rec ently gra du-
ate d f r o m th e hurse's tr ai n in g
sc hool a t I mma n u e l ho sp i ta l an d
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praétic e b u t i t i s c leverly
dodged by th e plea th a t th e
order is solid fed a t o ne ti me
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able to tak e c a re of B la ir 'a
needs i n th is line.These
bakeries furnish la bo r f o r a
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IN J UNIOR HIGH
The following students have
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good plac e in whic h to live.
I f w e wo u ld ma k e B la i r a
good b usines s town i t i s u p
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prospers we prosper a n d
when he is hurt in a business
way we & 1'e hurt
W e owe nothi ng to Omaha.
W e h a ve y e t to hear o f
Oma h a pa y i ng B la i r taxes
nor y e t c on tr ibu ti ng to war ds
th e c are of Bla ir 's needy .
Ye t Oma h a n ot on ly r ob s u s
o f lc g itmate business b u t
almo st dai ly has so me solic -
ito r ma k i n g th e rou nd s of
the bu siness hous es ask ing
ai d f o r the po o r and needy
whi c h of ri ght i s h er du ty to
c are for.She has ne ve r in
an y wa y cooperated wi th
Blair in a business wa y b u t
lik e a lea c h i s a lway s r ea dy
to suc k the lif e b loo d o f o ur
c o mmun i ty business.Mo r a l-
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Means Greater Home Satisfaction
The summer season is the
ideal time to install new
plumbing fixtures. Enjoy your
home to the utmost with sur-
roundings of modern plumb-
ing fixtures.
Call Us For Estimates
John Moore
Plumbing Co.
BLAIR, NEBRASKA
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nc kitchennq "aegp-Qt re§rét of mr' life and ny ~ oggge "§§`E§¢§"mn, Hartley. I am sorry to have that I wish you happiness and good e '
"Mm H anle y, I Am S orry to Have
to Tell You That You Mult Flnd
Other Employment."
to tell you that you must had other
employment," mld he.
Theyonng woman naked: "Have
1 not pleued yon, |lr?'
"Too well."he nnnverod."W a
are y onng and y ou are that plen| ~
ing to the eye lt will make goaslp
R we keep y on hen-.Th e y tell n l
m Bos ton that vm are m nlled wml.corruption.The re are mome nts
when I c an be lle ve lr.It m s o ld ,
1 hear,th at y o u an d Robert al-
Th ey rode on xn silence.She
bro ke l t say ing "Do n't ta k e I t
seriously You are one of the dear-
e lt n t me n un d lhare a n hetter
nah i n th e sen th an were ever
caught.P m n c ommon nle~wlfe
th a t the y u s e ln growlng c orn.I
feel sorry fo r Ro l e w d l wh e n I
Lhlnk ot my self.Pm nnrezenerate.A la dy n ak ed me the o th er d ay i f
I wan hound f o r H e n a n .I to ld
he r th at I Just ke p t golng an d
really dldn't know whe re 'I 'd f etc h
uc k wlth Ro se well. "
vm.S h e n e w n e r n a n d w a l, ' ! t' |
n (Mo n th en d s a l -Fashion Center!
-- Thu r sd a y , F ri d ay , a n d S a tu r dn y f
A n y S p r i n g C o a t i n s to c k $ 7 . 9 5 -
va lu es to $3 5.I t
L O C A L B A P T I S T C H U R C H
H O L D S C O N V E N T I O N
Th e Oma h a Bap ti st A ss oc ia ti on
convened Tue sd ay wi t h th e F i r s t
Ba ptis t Ch ur c h o f Blai r.Th is A9 -
so d s ti o n h u i n it ei g hte e n c hu r -
ches,an d in c lud es th e te r r i to r y
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|ARRESTED FOB
PETIT LABCEN
r e a d y k n o w e a c h o t h e r t o o w e l l . ""V " - "" I " °" " "' " '" " " '" `° " " " 'f r o m O m a h a t o o u r M e a d e c h u r c hH 0 B U I I I E 1 1 .~| 1 1 0 ~~|~ . ' l ' i E _ } ? _ . " . Z - * 1 ' 1 ' * . . . " . ?| n n \ \ * | | \a n d I T A A *N F F ' 1 " l | " l " l | \ n t .H h f t hfascinating, beautiful mam!"Hnnv Green was arrested 'I\l6S-I "I fmr that ha u n subtle rorue HI. . _ . _ _ - 9 _d a y e v e n i n g o n a c h a r g e o f p e t i t
l a r c e n e y .T h e c h a r g e w a s t h a t
S p i c k ' s C a b i n C a m p h a d b e e n
entered and some bed clothes taken.
It i s c laime d that n. I mrtion of this
o r a man !" ho r mother an swere d.
"You have not learned wisdom. You
have a glowing eye for every hand
lo me y oung buc k that comes
n o n i . "
w i m n Rnhorr uma.li ke moan
mg e r ."I would not have y o u thin k that
I believe lt, "he we nt on." Y o u
ar e n o brabbllng,llmber-tongue
sossle like moot or the women who
d o kitc hen work.Yo u ha ve n
one mm eve r u ulp uuu u mu u l. nav nun\l| llllu '-uv v.. - ............-, ---in g m y ki nd o f s o m e that 011|to b ey o nd Te ka mu h , in c lu di n g th e
mi gh t an well tw to ni c ltrawben-River side and Silver Cree k c h urc h
§ ° ° E';:'gf::dB°;'f°3];'mI;.nm°1 ~ea.W e h a d ne a rly one hundred
soul."'o u t o f to wn g u e s ts .So me of th e
un- t » ....\-__ A-.......n \....-rx .rlidin|:r1|io|u\||V'Hif.n!B WEIB LHB!
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Iwas found in his possesdon.
WOLI-'F DRUG STORE
GIVES PRESENT
Miss Luelln. Simpson, n. member
of this year's Blair high graduat-
ing class,is s very happy girl
over receiving the gift of a fine
wrist watch from the Wolff Drug
Store os a graduation gift.Not
'>:=e»s.°'>'€ to give eaw member of
y ou ng gan lle men of th e time u hif
o t s rog ue and deeply impressed
hy th e glrl's beauty ,this vm-dlct
was too severe.lt wou ld see m that
man y women or th e c olony e nte r-
u l n e d snspldons o t y oung me n
wh o were handsome an d nnnt~tnehed, espec ially lr th e y we r e o t
the zsntry and lately arrived.W lld
" r nmon on en fo llowed th em on the
wlnl ot L he wind.The re was li me
rea di ng , bu t th at whi c h the B ib le
wo r de d -Ne ws we n t b y wo r d o t
month.lfherefore, the tongues ot
b r a ln ln your head.Yo n ha ve A
comely fare and ilgnre.Yo u kn ow
téhen town y ou llve ln as well as r
o."Yes, I know y on rlc h people A
woman who works ll lik e y our c at-
g Yolo do not c are wha; happens
o er."Yon are ln error." he answered.
" l do c ure.I s h a ll tr y to h a d a
place for you and :mill that ls done
we shall glvs y ou an allowanc e for
10011 and lodging."
Sh e le ft tha t da y no t ln a g oo d'Fha zmnmuad
"wen, 1 "SK"It may Pe the lan one I shall ever
request!" W h lt u u r ' s h e a s k e d ."I wo n t u memo r y th at will la s t
ss long as I live."
"A memor y | " she exc laimed.
" A b i a s e d me mo ry !I w n n t toklss those llps of y ours-gust once."
She looked down and ld not sn~
swe n The horses stopped.He dls~
mounted.Th e y we r e ln th e deep
greenwood, She leaned toward him
and the ir llp s me t.
nmklne i nto he r evns h s na ke d:
\.....,...,....,........ . -. . . . ,____E l m a Th o r p ,ass istant s e c e ta r y
o f Th e J a p a n Ba p ti s t Missi ons;
Re v. C h as . A . W e lls o f New Y or k ,
re p re s en tin g th e B ap tis t B o ar d of
Mi s si o n ar y C o o pe r ati o n, wh o is a
preac her,c artoo nist,newspaper
m a n a n d wo r ld tra veler.H e is
ve r y f a mi li a r wi t h th e Co mmun -
lstic mo ve me n t i n Russia,Chifhs
and e ls ewhe re ha vi ng o bse rved i ts
work ing in these pla nes.His me s-
sages o f b o th th e after no on and
tue mg class or sixty-nine a PPE-se hl; nn d n ot k no wi ng exac tly ho w
'to dec ide on who should rec eive it,
a h a p p y th ou gh t o c c ur r ed to M r .
W o l f f wh ic h p r ove d to b e n n o ve l
idea for mak ing the tle c islon.
A n ei gh t d a y c loc k wa s ta ke n
a n d th e h a nd s an d di al r emoved ,
a n d a p a p e r d i a l wi th th e n a me s
of the c lass plac ed in c irc ular form
o n th e p a p e r d i a l wa s p u t o n th e
c loc k whic h, after the mi nute h and
was rep lac ed,wa s stati oned i n s
c onspic u ous pla ln th e wi n d o w.
Th e i d e a wa s a llo w th e cloc k
t o r u n d o wn an d th e u n e who se
na me th e h an d a to p p e d o n wa s to
re c e i ve n wr is t watc h as a gr a du -
atlo n pr es en t.
m e lu u le l we re we n uevulupeu.However, xt* must be sald that Rob-
ert ha d b een mo ve d b y the hat omotlvea ln hll en-and.
Their house was nnlshed mm fur
n ls h e d - a neat simple wooden
struc ture o t llvs rooms wi th u
'1eanto"fo r a kitc hen.' w l n u m
and Robert we r e llvln g ln lt.A
well born elde rly lady 01 the par-
la h , o n e Mn r n r et Ho op e r ,rec om-
mended by Doc tor Cotton wa s
thdr housekeeper A c omely y oung
Eagllahwoman a t about th lr ty
to wn c ame e ve ry da y to d o the ir
cooking and mllklng, mlm; home at
night.Her no mo wa n Mab el Ha rt
eyTh ey ha d lls h ln ple nty coming
ovary w e k fr o m th e northern
c o m a n d To d k ll l ko pt the m su p-
husband worked i n Ne w:
Ne e d le s ; to may the c loc k wa s pli ed with ven is on and dr led ber-
..-.~----- N--., --~- --.-.Wa n e w m a i d and Aln bel llved with
s p o o r f n mlly o n . th s shore an d
c ame o nc e n week in the eveni ng
t o r h e r allowanc e u n tll she wa s
su itab ly p la c e d lu the h ou se o t a
reputable treeman.
W llllnm wa s o ftm at th e B rad en'
o r wi th Lady B e a a t th e Win-
throps'.Th e b ro wn- hwr de d .Tohn
W inthrop wa l n ma n o t wealth,
learnlng an d dlgn lty ;h ls wlle a
lady wi th u llll lllll 51-aces,Th e
atmosphere or affec tionate devatlim
wa s ln th e lr h o mo Be r e wa s a n
examp le of ma rr i ed llf e no t wi th -
ou t lta ed ec t on the y ou ng o f th e
parish."Youth ll ot perishable stuff," he
sold to th e h o an d rL '
future.Therefore.th e mnlustay a
.F Z1 'W eshou ld e ver he look ing toward the
or _our c ommo nwe alth wi ll b e th e
" D o y ou thlnk th at I could everforget thot?"
"L o r d o 'mer c y !lt'a a mean
thi ng to do to mth " sh o an swer ed
with a a lgh," wh y me a n ? "
"Bec a use y ou nut me lu mln d of
th e devil.I shall ha ve uothlng
mo r e to d o wi th you.Yo ur llps
havo lllled me with a atranze trem-bllng.Get on y our horse and look
to y ou; behnvlnr.IA ! us so h ome
and pull this burr out ot our lnlnds.
1 a m e ns u ed to ma r ry on e o t th e
he n men ln th e wo r ld .Ke ep tha t
among y our mr-morles."Ro b e r t tu mc d to h i s h o me ln a
rather un ha ppy mo od He s a ld to
W lllla m:" I a m n o w a llc k -
hralned,lo r r y vurlet.My vlr f ln
helm ls br oken.l c alled her a my
og sunlight pierc ing the gloom, but
eve ni n g wh i c h h e illu s tr a te d by
d r a wi n g s wa s o n e of the c o nve n -
tlon 's best featu res,Re v.W m.
P a r k o f Fa i r bu r y ,Ne h. ,wh o is
to be c ome p a s to r o f o u r F r e mo n t
c h u r c h w a s a ls o s d d to r .
Th i s me e ti n g wa s a mi xt u r e o l
business a n d in s p i r a ti o n Rev.
W m .A lla n ,pas tor o f Tr in ity
Churc h,Oma h a ,preac hed the
A n n u a l rmo n .
The se ere op en me eti ng s and
vis ito rs fr om o the r c hu nc he s tha n
Bup tlsts we re we lc ome.The meet-
ri n g s we r e enjo y ed b y th e to wn s
pe op le who a tten de d.
The Con ven tio n will be held n ext
y e ar wi t h Th e O l i w t Chu rc h in
Oma ha ."/\nl.rlbuted.
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not alone by t h e
xo by their friends
L fw r A period of
nes.'rney n l u I cow u m:v r upntured ln the common fields and|m a l l m b l a Moreover.the
lhlps were bringing oatmeal and
ann me 1 mul wr -wnrd t o n t ime In lhll land when
edneauon will not he regarded as
the p rivilege a t th e tow but ls 1
uns n u only plercea me.BBB!been a klnd of lightning hah, and
now |!'s darker than ever and I'mlike a spllnlered treo with its top
closely wamued
grndunbes but als
and relatives.A
ten days and ol
lwnped and the
the name of Min
Month end sale-Fashion Center
-Thursday, Friday, and Snturday,
Any Spring Coat in stock $7.9|5-~
values to $85.I t
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porters of everything that
goes toward making Blair a
good place in which to live,
If we would make Blair a
good business town it In up
bo us to support her indus-
tries in every way possible.
I n s.sense we are ourbrotherskeeper,when he
prospers we prosper and
when he is hurt in a business
way we are hurt.
We owe nothing to Omaha.
We have yet to hear o l
Omaha paying Blair taxes
nor yet contributing towards
the care of Blair's needy.
Yet Omaha not only robs us
of lcgltmate business but
almost daily has some solic~
itat making the rounds ol
the business houses asking
aid for the poor and needy
which ol right is her duty to
care Ior.-She has never in
anyway cooperated with
Blair in a business wny but
like a leach is alwnys ready
to suck the life blood of our
community business. Moral-
IAt's trade at home.
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PERFECT ATTENDANCE
IN J UNIOR HIGH
The following students have
neither been absent nor tardy dux-1
ing the past school year:Emily
BETTER PLUMBING
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Means Greater Home Satisfaction
The summer season is the
ideal time to install new
plumbing fixtures. Enjoy your
home to the utmost with sur-
roundings of modern plumb-
ing fixtures.
Call Us For Estimates
John Moore
Plumbing Co.
BLAIR, NEBRASKA
le hon: the clock pltchnnet and mllow and conservel
hand pegged over et red ruse: and mlthddate.They5 Simpson.co ll aim buy cornmeal for hasty
nr.is U0 be wngméa-Through the autumn and exrly
_fme P\`°5€Ef and winter Wllllnm md mbm were at
duty which the :tate owen to everycltlnen."W l i l m was olten thlnklng atthis vlslon of hll wine trle.nd.lnHay Winthrop was elected goven
nor.
on the ground."
"Cheer np. old man," .William nn~lvfered."Glrln ure coming on
every ship.There'| time enough.Meanwhile,my home shall be
youu."
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WASHINGTON cu. l-'AlmusncBUILDS UNIQUE HO!
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CASH SPECIALS~ THIS WEEK...
Flour Maintop 48 lb; $1.09
Flour White Pearl 24 lb. 79C
Crackers Zlb. Box F~' ~ 29c
Wders Vanilla llb. Box 251:
GingerSnaps lb.l5c
Corn, Beans,1`omatoes No. 2 can loc
But ter Creamery lb.25c
Navy Beans Ib.Sc
B a (loud, by the stripc o n per Ib.I
Bottle Caps,per gross l9c
Bottla 24 oz. per doz.694:
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G l l b e r t s o n s S t o r e
.M soon n.Ac1-: 'ro runs"
=|Miss Simpsonlated over thanMr. whiff QQ; t
HOLD 56TH AI
he unique idea.1|
vm u m .u
Pork With Tndklll and hln mam I The summer returned_frm- I ffm. L. ¢1M»1hmul 1mmt Wnn'|dri é h u ; a " .m3 ; .' § a . T¢ ; ¢ 5' ; , . ;; , ; 3 roflni m;fn.a rexu[¢i=E}iii'1}»1r #Iii \Au uv unnalbuwvsI niveau T h re l h I
m m e I ln> clog their affairs, they broke camp ip the wilderness.Day a nd n ig ht r1 wn .n m¢ :r | ' v zmnQr» 1= 'mlNr*1..f f e u 1. 9530 c Y.l A -......-............_ ...,...,..n.,,_,COMMENCEMENT
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people appreciate having Mr.
Halm present on this oceulon.
The program was aa follows:
Commencement Man:h-.___..-__-_
Alice Beekmann and
Fredrlcka Mntthloaen
Invocation _-----___..--__
__ __Rev. N. C. Carlson
l n the fo res t a nd wai te d f or be t-
ter weather,
Eve ry Sa bb ath they went to the
c rowded meeting hous e an d nt on
th e n a ln wi th a p a r c e l o f y o u n gboys .Conatabla, eac h with a blac k
mn u p pe d wlth b r as s, we r e at tts
lhn e doo n to pr eve nt De vvle fr om
c oming ou t a nd don fr om loi n! ln.
'ho d on o t B en to n, a ban do ne d byth ei r mute n an d p lay ma tes , wer e
dop ran od ln ap ln t and wo n t to
h o wl wlgn loneliness.Th e lo ng |
the y were mln: bac k a nd for th on
the we ll-wo rn pa th ot thei r c le an
ln g a Bh ln a la de n wi th me a an d
women,wlth sheep,goats,horses
an d c attle ha d a rr lve d On e ve ry
alde one c o uld hear th e ao und of
sawn and hammers. The c olony was
grovrlng.It was at p eac e.Frlend ly an vag el c a me ln the lr
f a th e r e d caps an d blankets,an d
fantastic nec klac e:an d bracelets.
and traded and boned at the stores
an d atood about.allently aazlna
Desp ite financ ial strin genc y that
ma y h a ve d e te r r ed ma n y stu d e n ts
fr om r eg is te ri ng , th e en ro llme nt a t
th e Un ive rs i ty o f Neb r a sk a d u ri n g
th e sc hool y e ar ju s t c loning ia
gr ea te r th a n th a t f o r la s t y e a r
ac c ording bo advanc e fi g ur e s re-
leased to da y b y th e reg'latrar's
offic e./I Th e : r a n d to t- a l o f a ll s tu d e n ts
we "wee, one navmg new" .me-a n d th e o th a fiv e.On ly o ne flu e
i n each c himney i s in te nd ed tc
c a rr y smok e.th e others be in g
'b u i lt f o r ve nti la to r s .E ve r y r o o m
l n th e house h a s t w o ve n tlln ti n g
ré gi st/e ra , o ne tak in g o ut the f ou l
ai r a n d th e o th e r p u tti n g i n f r e s h
air.'
To th e r e a r o f th e la r g e (rom.
r o o m prewloualy mention ed,e x-
h m d a h n ll wn v wh i r h th oGi r ls 'Sextet...prly ar,me c n lp te r a n n n s u p o -llt ien by Doctor Cotton,the new
mon b y thu p uto r. tha Dlllm s lu g-
i u .the noi smn lty an ma n y h e e l
wa d e d th e y o u n g a n d pu t th em
13 trea d o f the Sabb ath da y , ape
at the strange, hurried, remesa do-
i n g s o t t h e w h i m mu , a n d we n t
away .Th ey t a x e d th e stronghandsa t t h e m p n l v h c e d people,
swift to Dlmllh or to help.No a nn
reared them.Th e ln d l m me m e s
wh o h a ve ta k e n wo r k f r o m th e
nf ate uni ve rsi ty d u r i n g th e y e ar
193 0-8 1 i s 11, 134 ac c o rdi ng w the
advanc e re p o r t, a l c omp a r e d wi th
th e to ta l o !11,818 f o r t h e sa me
'Hail-rerzaI |;n§|§;f fhliaull
On either dda are rooms serving
as living mom and bedroom.To
the left, just back of the kihsheu
is a room about 16 feet square.
Franuas Siert,L o h Tofte,
Fredzicka Mnnhienen.Chr:
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six, bol'0th ~m a
Norma Lund
_____nommeneemnm: .emanaa "New bin-'phamil i n Educntion"__...._
PM. H. H. Hahn, Wayne, Nab.
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um; lu » v v =rv mmm: mm nobut ln the meelinl house Ourn m m m f o u n d ins pruonen,who emu under compulnlon mmarmed gauds. a diverting put ot
had passed.Only the Pequouwere in A bad temps. but theywere tar out and beyond the ul-Eeynfat ¢\=_g_ amz txah-nur rlvu
padpd Int 1
10,021 stude
rank, as con
for 1929~80.
Niifbfthl|numbu'1rl|lchl|to|ern°uumilvmi
~~r - s IP"PUR" mm me 1V»U21=|luoIdng amy hom the road md'lhiun nn nutdda dam-.It als o huiAlice Beekmum
Presentation of Clam of 1981
Principal F. E. Flack
Cla ri ne t 'hio -----_ _ ._ _
Alsyna smith, mmm`M1\tthimmn_ mm. 'l'il|1an
the congnnllon.Robert speaku | "'In \ mm o l thc mr when somuNalubberinl pe-lon" made A Unb-llc eontsdon.Zmdkill md Bllrion uma atlasm whiln nn: 1 wtntsr lmmnon.nh Qhlln m n mn.n.»
A ship hrouiht the lanpdelkvdl Included in ihe colleghfe figure
letters.Roswell Brads.no t our for la n y ea r a n rraa ltudenuzo laws. Wu undated.Willllm who hwk wo rk unly in the 1980and Ba: vers vrevwnr for mekanmlnntlon u canddalel for bap-gnp m the church.Mocnwhllo
summer sesdon 6946 wh In.o too
mddent work sl Lincoln or Omg:
a blue terazm floor as does the
bathroom md the wuh room nlq
ready mentioned.
Opposite the living room is A
room which 5- rg none °§_bgdr°yn><
" " " " " ' ' " ' " " " " "" " "" " _" " """ ° " '" " 'Ro b e r t h ld h i d n a a u n n g m u : u r n U10 IOCUIIU r ms r o o m mo n u | . n u u u - ln e le c -"Pmes ntation Of Class o f 19 3|- I m i l d ~ t h a n !. " 9 ° ~ ' Th a mm f n r tn r : n f lu ll , . . . . . . " ; ? ° £ . ' | ¢ » mmu * I n \ ° 1 |i11|'°]'nd'lnr lRI|{!hn ah -| hlp n imllr Imn ilh ln lu v! nm! dmn mf
o n e o r mo two vr mc n n e r n u m -~ 3 ~ l o m u hd tho t whe n th e s no w- k dm 4 11 8
P " " " "urn 1111118 low.Au : ha wen t un y ,
Dr. W . F. He mph ill, Pre s. Boa rd n e r d li me d z " w h t h a v -
Baritone Solo...................pu lc h r ltu de ln th lll'
Fre iie rie k K eeler " I hone that sho vr m be my
55' "`:iw""""`¢£& ¥E»'mE`J`I§E` 5;§gg=<~f=<>== well placed had not been
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wh o to o k exten sion courses fo r stru c tod ,one f o r Mr .Mengedoht'
c ollegiate a u d i t.Tho se f i g q mf a n d th e o th e r f o r Mn . Me n g e d o h t.s h o w e d t h a t a s f e w m o r e p e r s o n a l F u r t h e r d o w n t h e h a l l o n e i t h e r
L . 4 l -- » » \ u \ »A » \ ' ¢ a ' o C L A l n i i n - . _ -. ! . | A n t *l \ ; A n n n | A l A n n ' n u F H ;
1Benedi¢tion_._. _-_______
Rav. W. Bymn Pudun
*llunth end lake--Fuhlon Center
Thursdny, Frldny, and Sahxrda. .y,ADV Spring Colt in dtock $T.9S-
wus ".djvllllmn."I 1 ot vlrtzlnltyl And what\ wtf: ndness of check and lb!"\h| ' old gentleman rexellmod.
'lacking at her I regret my uf-Ooumel m the young 1| llko rd!!-».|.eem\'m 'uv-rn Van | 11 m n -
n u ,|.lK'|l!'.\\B8.f!°U»ned-cheated b l o n d e - I n d y n m v e d
m m E n llu xd wi th her brother
Henry .Ha r hair v u b e ln ti ml.T h e n n l m u c h m x a t t h a t wavy
ulk en ao vm ot re d [ old a mon g the
me n m d wo men of Bo lto n .Bho |
wa ; ww. ma y .0 uw nw mu-| »» » =- w -ww-»....,V... W....mmer session than wal Ixus in the hired mm and the other for the1029 sesdua, I few len toakwurfyoung son mr the fmxily.The
during the Grit And wound ne# hind mm's mom is complete with
masters, u more took work by bathroom,Including nhower and
extendan, hdngflng the total num- toilet and has am oumide antfmce,
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Blair. Nebraska, .May 28r 1931
S. E. Kemp.19-It|Mr. and Mrs. Hennan Petersen
oi Arlington,spent Sunday eve-
ning at the Will Reeh home.
Mrs Joe Bolln and Mrs. Frank
WoK1`and two children o l Cal-
houn, spent Sunday evening at the
Victor Wolff home.
Mrs.Birdie Warrick returned
Friday from Inglewhod, California
when she has been spending the
winter with relatives
Mrs. Delmar Fegr and children
drove to Uehllng last Thursday,
May 21, to attend the funeral of
a friend, Edward Daubert, who was
an ex-service msn.
Why not have a Duart permanent
that gives s natural wave? A real|=l!1z\inst$6 andsatistmtionguar-
sntoed.Oadl Mn. M. Sutherland
at 415 for appointmait.|6 41
Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Jensen and
dsughfers, of west ol Blair, drove
to little Sioux, Iowa last Sunday
And spent the day visnltlng Mrs.
Jensen's brother,Chris Petersen
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Burdig and
little son, Dick o l Omaha. spent:
last Sunday at the parental, Hugo
Haack home.Mr. and Mrs. Byron
Bunn and family who reside on
the bottom,were also aftemoon
and evening vidiors.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Titus and
daughter drove down from Craig.
Sunday and vidted at the Mrs.
James Stapleton home.Mrs. S. R.
Titus, who has been spending a
few weeks with her mother,Mrs.
Stapleton, returned to Craig with
them.
Mrs.Margaret Iverson,Will,
Pearl and Vera Mae attended a
party at the Merrill Johnson home,west of Herman, Wednesday night,
May 20.About twenty-tive rela-
tives and friends surprised Mr.
Johnson,the occasion being his
birth anniversary.The evening
was spent visiting and playing
ands.During the evening a nice
lunch was served and all departed
for their homes wishing Mr. John-
son many more happy blnhdays.
Mr. and Mrs.Chris B. Hansen
enjoyed a surprise visit from their
daughter and husband,Mr.and
Mrs. Henry Weckbooh, of St. Louis,
who arrived last Sunday.They
will spend n few days visiting rel-
atives and friends in Blair and
Omaha.Mr. and Mrs. Burt Han-
sen and Orvil Andreasen,all of
near Kennard, and Mr.and Mrs.
Ray Casey and family of Blair,
also were visitors at the Chris B.
Hansen home Sunday afternoon
and evening.
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A l l 0 u r P r i c e s A r e D o w n '
0
Just a comparison of prices a year ago
ten years ago and NOW!
~Men's Dress Straw Hats
\..The season is on.Keep Cool in one of
'1 o u r h a t s .O n e d o l l a r b u y s a g o o d
d e p e n d a b l e s t r a w .L a s t y e a r y o u
\~/ ' ~p a i d $ 1 . 5 0 f o r t h e s a m e v a l u e a n d i n
- _ _ _ _ /1 9 2 1 i t c o s t $ 1 . 9 5 .N o w j u s t $ 1 . 0 0 .
Men's fllean 0' Value' Shins
ln 1930----89c lnl92l-----$1.00
Now only 59c.Think of the saving.
Men's 'Heart 0' Vdue' 0veralls
In 1930-$1.65.ln 1921 ¢ $1.95Now the same good pair of overalls - 99c
Boy's ~
T e n n i s S h o e s a
Boy's Tennis Shoes 'Keds' all sizes 89c,90c, 95c
Men's 'Star Brand' Work Shoes
In 1930 you paid $2.75.In 1921 the price was`$3.50.
But now you can huy this well known brand of work
shoes for only $1.69.How's that for lower prices.
"SOFT SPOTS" for men and women a
pneumatic heel and arch cushion for $1.50
such a barn now o[Shevlin
youftgke better are of
your stock? You can build
Pine at moderatelcost.
Come in and see us about
plus.We'll he glad to
give you an estimate free
bf charge.
PHONE
333
CHRISTENSEN
Lumm-:R co.
Hmm, NEBRASKA
snnvun rms
Don't Envy A
Good Barn . ..
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WHENEVER you see agood,modern born
do you wish lor one like it
on your owniarm? A barn
which will increase your
profits because it will
save time, feed, and help
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p l e t e l i n e o f M u n s i n g i i i /¢A ~
si l k u n d e r w e a r i n ,.
st e p i n s , ve st s , g o w n s ,4 ~~~ / \g
p a j a m a s ,p e t t i o a t s ,~§ ~
e t c .W e i n v i t e y o u r ~;=
in s pe c t io n . Th es e ga r~"¢~ » ~- ~
m e n t s a re b e a u t i f u l l y "¢¢
t a i l o r e d i n r a r e p a s t e l sh a de s .T h e
I/p r i c e s a r e v e r y re g s o n a b l e f o r th i s J "
f i n e c l a s s o f m e rc h a n d i s e .'
FOR COOL
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Chiffon Voiles for better summer dresses from 89c to
$1.25 per yard.
Summer Voiles,pastel shades and dark 40 inches
wide at 50C and 75C per yard.
Chil¢lren's Wash Dresses of Pongetta cloth sizes 7 to
14 years at $1.00 each.
Best quality Bleached and Unbleached Sheeting at 506
a yard.Some Bleached and Unbleached Sheeting
nme-quarters at 35c.
Kotex at 39c a box.Kleenex at 25c a box.
Heart O' Value Napa at 25c a box.
l5'redChrlstenseno!0maba.'v . °mn ¢ 1 » » | ¢ e \- y mB w, » i » \
.June lst.
- . --About 15 Phonographs le ft l
$5.00 up.Cmll and see than
Music Shore.19-I
I l o n a \ l . l c u l v a » a u . . . ._ Y f r v n n t l 1 n a !
Furniture, Nz! ana door :oven
ings.Mathew H.. Bendnrl.21-B
For Sal;"obll Cobsl Cohn.
Phone 141, Dale Golden.18~t!
Mrs. J. P. Sorenson was a bus-
iness cdler at Omaha laat week.
Bake Sale by Catholic ladle: at
Wolf! Dmg Storg Saturday, May
so.19-1¢
The Mlsses Rolalle and Vina
Foley spent the week-end ln Oma-
Yhn. visiting friends.
Frank Dudgeon is not improving
as rapidly as his many relatives
and friends would llke..
Mr. and Mrs. llaymond Cook of
Sioux City, vislted at the home of
August Rathmann Sunday.
Kuhn's Photos will pleue yon. 9U
Furniture, run and floor cover~lugs.Mathew R. Bondorl.21-tl.
Mrs.Charlie Mortensen is re-
ported very lll at this writing.
For Sale--85-daY Yellow Dent
seed corn, $2.00 bushel.Glen Wll-
son.18-Zi
Oliver Hudleson is Klinl-DK "YY
nlmly and ll able to be out on the
porch now.
Mrs.Ralph Lowe of Omaha,
spent the week-end at the D. A.
Compton home..
Banquet Insulpacket Gu Ranges
are the real gas aaven eold by
The Arndt Hdwe..19-lt
Mrs. Philip 0'Hanlon, Mrs. Clark
hu-nlture, rugs and noor cover-
lnsf-Mathew B. Bemlorl.21-er
Congratulation cards,Birthday
and Sympathy cards at The Enter-
prlae oilloe.18-lt
Mrs. Peter Soll has been aulfer~ing .from rheumatism the p u t
week, but in slowly lmproylng.
Mrs.John T.Gallagher and
John Jr. were Iaxt Tuesday huai-
ness callers in Omaha.
Mr.and Mn.Mike 'Larsen
Florence,called on relatives
Blair and vicinity last Sunday.
Mr.and Mrs.Leo Schmitz
Omaha,vlslted at the parental,
Andrew Feel' home last Sunday.
For Sale-Qabbage plant:for
Kraut and winter uae,3 doz. 25c.
of
in
of
......»... .=~a..Wn or va-..a, "-laat Saturday dinner guest at th
John T. Gallagher home..
Mr.and M n .Herman Aye o
Omaha, spent lart Sunday vlaltln
Blair relatives and friends.
C. K. Bendori, lloonaed emhalnt
a and undertakar, Blair.0111:
phone, 161; na. phone, 188.8-1
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Leonard o
Council Bluffs, vidoed over Sun
day at the parental, Ray Jolmsa
home '
Bill Haller of Omaha, had th
misfortune to break hir left Lhum
recently and is now carrying it i
splints,
For Sale-A good two-year ol<
Guernsey hull weighing abou
1000 lbs.Phone 121 on 51.Larm r . a n a m r s . n n r l a n u . J e n s e n o l .
Arlington are the proud parents
of a boy born Friday, May 22.
C. K. Bendorf, licensed emhalm~
er and undertaker, Blair.Otllm
phone, 161; res. phone. 188.8-t!
Dorothy Sheets of Herman,
spent n few dnys last week at theWill Sheets home,` west of Blair.
Mrs. R. E. Ncarhood of Omaha
spent lost 'Thursday afternoon vis-
itinxr at the Holger Hansen home.
Silk hose mended or other fina
mending done at reasonable prices.
Bring articles to J. E. Marks store.
18-2t°
Roland Smith who resides south-
west of Blair was a business caller
Unamon ann miss rrumles urvveto Omaha last Tuesday.
C. K. Bendorf, llaensed embslm-
a and undertaku, Blair.O d i n
phone,; ru; ohms. 188.8»tf
Mrs Is bel Carter of Milford, isvisiting at the Gilbert Hmes home
Mrs Carter is Mr Hines' mother
Mrs T R. Jawhscn and family
of Irvington were last ThursdnyvxsnborsattheMyronMetzmger'
home
We will sell the remaining stock
of Pianos we have on hand at
Music Store 19 li
Mrs B W Compton and daugha
ter, Bemiee of Calhoun spent last
ery low prices and easy ten-ns.
A. Broughton,803 West Park St.
19-2t'
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Mehrena of
Omadm, spent last Sunday visiting
at the Maurice Mehrens home in
this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Paulsen of
west Dextervllle, were last Sunday
aftemoon vldtors nt the Leonard
Axlell home.
Regular $7.50 Permanent Waves,
$5 md S6 NOW.Either Croglnnle
or s lral Wind.Phone 197.M n
Mrs. E. G. Carson returned halme
last Sunday from Helena,0 a .
where she enjoyed a couple weeks
Paulsen.19-1t'
John Retzlaff of Omaha,am
Miss Lillian Retzlafl of Washing
ton spent last Sunday at the E4
Christensen home, west of Bldr.
Mrs. H. A. Hssek went to Omalu
Monday evening where she |pen
n couple ol days with her dnuzhter, Mrs. Neil Burdic and family.
Mr. and B Wm. Crowdy am
son of Eme n,and Mrs.San
Morning of Omaha, spent the weel
end at the parental, Jack Crowd;
home.
Mrs. Tony DeVecchis and son oi
Atlantic City, New Jersey, is en
joylng a visit with her' mother
p .
K. A. Pond.l
visit with friends..Mrs.Pete Petersen and with othei
at The Enterprise office last Sub- Saturday night at the J. P- Jvhw Mr. md Mrs. Fred Rogert and relatives.
urdav.son home on Colleen hill.u...|,... -1 u.-.............. \..|» u...._Mrs. Henry Wolsmann,
r. Evel\.11" ' - J ."'U "x.1.u.uC}UA x x csuu x u ,WGLD a n : lu I .n u r 'M r a n d M r s L y l e M c m - i d e a n d T h e J e r r y F o l e y ho r fm e ,w h i t h d w e v e n i n g s u p p e r g u e s t s a t t h e P e* ' ; d ° " ° ' ; 1 : f ' " t d "t ] ; ' § ' § '
.a bs o f o m h l l w e r e l a s t S u n d a y h a #b e e n u n d e r a r a n t i n e f o r H o l g e r H a n s e n h o m e .g e d a h in s
i n n e r m m n t n f u ; f h a n m | » r | '| n |('. .~.s c a r l e t f e v e r .h a d t h e a u a r a n t i n e M o s t o f t h e s c a r l e t f e v e r n a -1 1 2" " " " '" i § '.n e a r P
a s
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iker, 1as=A ii Ei i§ d§ EI J » §¢ f's§g1}}r.}£>v§§{ lali. "MEAEIIQ"|ue§£§`wz§S 1§§}¢1$2é§{ 1I{ fiwlaén-
nf l .Rnd hf15 Olg JBCObSEn gud REV. an d B ITS. W . B. Pli rdlill lé ft ~ BI B HOW I Bl8 &8£ d Bh d n oth ing
Ali w Sp e n t la s t Su n d a y a f ter n o o n Mo n da y mo r n i n g f o r Cla ri a n, ae n ou s M" r e su lte d .
at th e ho Il1g of Mr. a nd Mrs. H_ 0 I o wa whe re they wi ll vi si t Re v.Mr .a n d Mr s .George Ca ld we ll
Hu r d i n Om a h a .Pnn du n' s mo th er u ntil Fr id ay .|a n d son,Eld en,dro ve u p to Te -
:1 1 : 1 I _\!! . l - \- ¢
rn u ay axver n oo n .
Mr . a n d Mr s . He r ma n A b r a h a m
wh o ha v a been s ta y i n g a t thu
h o me o f Mr s . I n g r i V a n No y , le !
th e fo re pa rt o f th is week on |
busines s trip to L ar ami e, W y o .
e
Mr. and Mrs.Earl Caldwell of
southeast of Blair, were last Sun-
day nftcmoon and evening supper
guests at the Fred bong home
Omnhn, were Inst Sunday after
noon and supper guests nt the
Chris Larsen home on west Colfax
Mr. and Mrs J. Hilton Rhoades
are rejoicing over the arrival of a
boy on last Friday evening. This
makes a girl and n boy in the
family
The Womnn's Missionary Circle
of the Baptist church meets this
(Thursday)aftemoon at the homo
ol' Mrs, J. S. Roberts on we§t Lin'
coln street.
Cheer Canis, Thank You cards,
Congratulations,Birthdays,Sym-
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Koepke and
daughter,Helen spent the week-
end in Chicago, visiting their son
and brother, Russell and family.
Opal Hansen and Vera Lamb
will attend Teachers College a t
Wayne during the summer termwhich stuns next Monday, June 1.
Mrs. A. E. Anderson and little
son of Cambridge,Mass.came
last Sunday and will spend the
summer at the parental,H.J.
Hansen home.
The new pipe organ at Dana
College furnishes a splendid op-
portunity !or rnusiml instruction.
Call Mrs. G. J. Malmln at Blue
244 or Dana College lor infer#
mation,19~1i
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Wol!! and
Mr. and Mrs.Henry Hansen
pathy cards, Tallies.Place cards rar. _ and Mfs. _Louie Wollf o l
good attendance was present and a'
nic e lun c h served.
lc a ma h ms t au n u s y a n a vxs lwu
the Henry Ladwig home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blattex-.and
family spent last Sunday evening
visiting at the parental,Henry
Monke home at Fontanelle.
On amount of moving into anapartment we have several pieces
ofjurrliture to sell.Phone 149.
C. T. Swisher, Blair, Neb.19~lt
The Pythian Sisters kendngtonrnet at the home of Mrs.Nick
Thane last Friday alwmoon.A
Lelah Kuhn daughter ol Mr.
and Mrs. George Kuhr spent the
week-end with her cows,Mar-
ivrie Knhr at the Herman Kuhr
home,near Washington.
Rev. Hans Jersild of this city,
Leonard Mlmk realizes the value
of advertising.He ran a four-line
local in The Enterprise offering
some hogs !or~sale.He got re-
sults and sold more than he adver-
tised.
Paris Green 28c lb.i n 14-Ib.
kits.Gamble's fast drying ena-
mels for cupboards, Iumiture, et/:.
Halt pint Ziic.House Paint $1.85
per gal.5 gal can.4" brush 85c.
Fremont, Nehr.19-lt
Mr. W. Perry Bros: of Kansas
Gty, spent Monday afternoon and
evening at the Congregational par-
evrwze visiting with his mother,
Mrs. H. Broan, and his deter, Mrs.
A. F. Newell.
Alired Reeh had the misfortune
to tear his ann on 'a meat hook
at _tha Blue Goose store last Sat-
can he found at The Enterprise
office.See our line.18-It
Mo¢hc'::nroll your children in
a Melody,Way Piano Club for the
summer classes begin June 2.Call
Mrs. G. J. Mnlmin for further in#
omaha were Fnday evening vm- expects go go m Chicago about umay.IQ required me awennoltors at the Victor Wolff home and July 1, where he wi" have charge of a physician, who had lo take 1
were also present at the Hish of me Galgalha Lutheran church number ol nitdmae
School commencement exercises.during the summer months.Mrs. Frank Stewart enbertainen
\'l`he Busy Bee Club met Inst pri..La Sunday visitors a t the the following guests at dinnerlas
Q'>¥..==f!¢"\9°'\ at the home of Mrs.My-ron Metdnger home were Mr. §""'l">'~Mme , Bess Patrick 0
X
fo rma ti on ,Blu e 24 4 o r D a n a Col-
lege.No piano needed.1 9 - lt
Mr .George Sc hweder o f near
Fontu nellc is a new reade r of The
DollL5 T
wa s pr
of vi si t
was re
served.
Yaylor.A good atwndunca|,,{d M.rs_ Wanzen L. Townsend md ~ sf"é1§.Iy'u°'esent, including a wmbeflfumxy, Mr. and Mrs. 'r. R. Jacob- Ke u f gh,K " "
;ors.The "ml good time sen and fumilv. all nf Irvinztnm emp, o s c Y-
1 Kilian,Mrs
d Miss Lucjlh
ported.I n d I .mi a l u n c h 'I;i.,o 3af'éf"nL§».E}.g§§. { } § . . |H r .I n d H " ,Go ra
n....| ..u..l:| .....-..|. _.Q n..~ _ l l t h e ~M i D .~~ 0 f _ o ? : P lrmnerprsse.Ge or ge i s a n old ti me !at
ac quaintanc e o f th e Th e En te r-
prise sc ribe a n d we welc o me h im
into the bi g f amily of Enter pri se
readers.
Mr . n n d Mr s. J us ti n Ba dg er ow
o f Umn h a we r e s i mu la ti n g a mo n g
Blai r f r ie n ds la st Sa tur d ay .Mr s .
Ba dg er ow c a me up to Blai r th enig ht p revimxs to b e present a t
the grad uating e xerc ises and J us-
ti n ma d e th e mp u p Sa tur d a y to
take her bac k ho me.
u l m m -te r stre et, e nter tai ne d the f o llow-
in g gu es ts a t di n ne r la st Tue sd ay :
Mesd nmes Geo rge Ta y lo r ,E th e l
L u d wi g , Ma r vi n L u d wi g ,Kin dre d,
an d Mr .F lo y d L u d wi g ,hill o f
Oma ha .
W m.Ko eh le r Sr.o f Oak lan d,
and h is g rand son, Leo nard Pag e ol
Pi ttsb ur gh ,Pa., visited a t th e D .
F e e t h o me la s t Fr i da y evendng.
They also atte nded the Comme nc e-
Van De use n, Ma y 2 6.The ho stess
was as sisted by Mrs. E. R. Stewart
Mr s .Fr ed A b b o tt a n d Mr s .C h d s
Beridorf.
Mrs . P. K . Nelso n an d d au gh te r,
Claire,an d To m W i lk i n s o n we r e
Su n d ay d in n e r g u es ts a t th e Ha r -
la n d Jensen h o me a t Ar lin g to n ,
an d bec ame ac quainted wi th th e
new b ay who ar ri ve d th ere F ri da y .
Mr s . A n d r ew F e e r le ft W e d n e s l
Amy mn r ni m-M . . .o n n . .A mr . .
emu mr s .u n r a M i l e !o l U' Ne l
we r e la s t Su nd ay after no on vi s
ito r s a t th e He n r y Chrlstensel
ho me on ea s t Gra n t s tr e et.
Mi s s Emu Me tz i n g e r r e c e ive d 1
le tter f r om h er g r an d moth e r , Mr s
Eliz ab eth Ma z i n g e r o f P i p e s to n e
Min n. , r ec ently , whi c h sta te d th a
he r he a lth i s qui te po o rly a m
th at s h e ha s b ee n c on f in ed to h e
bed.She h a s ma n y fri en ds in
li lai r wh o wi ll be s or r y to lea r n o .
ment exercises of which Lucile ""'J '""""1"'?' """'"" ' """"`""" ner luness.Fear was a,duafe.Nob. to vxmt a sister,Mrs.Olof M m Ms m Olson whose husband was sem .urgaret Iverson and fam
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Koltermax: ouslyill and later passed away on 1ly and R. M. Iverson, who lix as ol
nd san,Ier_bert,_}eave qext Toes- Saturday.Mrs. Feet remained till ~ ~F%F'*°"'.8R°m'ast Sundoy af
E. V. Heath.propdetor of the
Nonh Side Gnmge, called at The
Enterprise office Tuesday morning
and cnrnllezl his name in lhc fam-ily of Enterprise renders.Mr.
Heath has n very welcome message
to the gencrnl public in anotherplace in lhls issue.3
A number of relatives Bflfpfi-'led
any lor urnken Bow, where they after the funeral which was heldwillvisit.n few days with their U15 Monday.
son and brother, Carl Jr.llurlng The Chicken Chatter Poultry
that time the formd opening of Club met at Meredith Iversonk
the new vanety store will be held. Friday evening.Au officers and
'lllm A 1'n.|..\....|...4..|.....,a ..--
uumuon an me Louie Andersolhome nenr Lyons.They were for
mer realdents of south of Blair x
few years ago.lk. Anderson il
seriously ill in the Sioux City hos
pit-al."I'
mrs. \\'. C. Linden on Fnduy e\*e~ning,May 22 in honor of herbirthanniversary.Those present
were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jefferson,
Mr.nnd Mrs.Henry Sull and son
William, and Mrs.Ryan,all of
Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Somers Skau
and sion, Richard of Irvington, and
Mrs. August Ilnthmnnn of Blair.
Last Sunday visitors and mllcrs
at the Frank Dudgeon home on
north Walker avenue were:Mr.
ami Mrs. Harry Sellz of De Soto,
l\[r. nml Mrs. Ed Nntpr nf ennrh
few ladies last Tuesday aft/ernonn
in honor of Miss Elsie Petersen of
Chicago, who is spending her vaca-
tion here with relatives andfriends
.The afternoon was spent vidting
|
and later ln the afternoon Mrs.
Debel served a lovely lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip O"Hanlon
were invited over to Clarkson,
Nob. Sunday to spend the day with
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fsltya.When
they returned Lu the evening, Mrs.
Faltys and little son aecomomied
members were present except Eve-lyn Hopkins.The next meeting
will be held at David Simonson's
Friday evening, May 29, where a
demonstration on "Sanitary Con-
ditions ln the Broodlng House"
will be given.-Marjorie Kxogh, re
porter.
meeting was held at the K. P. hall
last Tuesday evening.Miss Msllta
Taylor gnvc an interesting report
Supt. G. E. Dille of Chilicothe,
Mo.was a Blair caller Monday,
interviewing Prof. K. C. DeGrof£
relative £0 taking charge of the
music department of the.schools
at Cliilicothe.This is a WWI! ol
about 8000 inhabitants and would
make quite a step up for Mr.DeGro!f_
Mrs. P. K. Nelson celebrated her
birthday last Saturday,May 23
when members of her family were
The Pythian Sisters regula
i the state convention which was
hold nl Vm-lf Nah Ina! mmol:fm..at home and a few 'friends culled
- __._. . . _ H .. . u -vuof Blair, Mr. and Mrs.
n e a r H e r m a n .M r . a n d
Will Orr of
Mrs. W. D.
King of Te-
rmie Bugeon
Messrs. Will
Zompton, dl
her mother,Mrs.Olin Hopewell
for a week or so.
Miss Opal Hansen, daughter of
Mr.and Mrs.Holger Hansen of
this city, closed a successful farm
af teaching nt the Vacoma school
mms -r u.....,... \,.._r m.._,1 __
..,.____..,,,_,. .... ,.-.....-.'dsm1'm hold a "nu w exuznd greetings The clul "Tthem bo Blair where she wiilwéinli es are p anmng q present were Messrs.and Mes
display in the near future which dnmes Hans Nelson of Omaha, Geo.
will lncludg new patterns as well Nelson,Herman Kuhr and Hans
ss old keepsakes and wxu prove 01' Hnnsm, from this vicinity,also
interest to mlmy-Messrs,and Mesdames Nicholas
Mrs.Grace E.Hnller o l Inq Frank,Ha m Jepperson of Ken-
Angeles, California arrived ~ E'-'Pdf Tvm Andersen and Magnus
Smith and Miss Mable
knrnah, Mesdamcs Mil
and Rose Metzinger, 1
Fxc..Iand and Perch (
of this city.
A number of little
Marian Jeraild,daughlu ll n e l p e u " - - - lu - w w - - u , |l» u n a n n y e v a - n o n u a y g v e n m g In u mmm . ln u w ill mmm.F F ° f M - 2 '.I'.!.: .....| _"2';._f'_.'2E'3'i'E'!L!'!!\!\1@°<! we .'"=\==n°f -=e "\°_\=°m°Q¥m . .E v e h m Gnrhmnr . 4 ITn:
ana mrs.nuns Jersxld on westWashingtxm street,celebrate her
seventh birthday last Sunday, May
24.A very enjoyable aftemoon
was spent playing games alter
which Mn. Jerdld served nice re-
freshments.Those present were:
Marian Jerdld,Eunice Carlson,
sue" unu u ummm ux lee cream anacake to all present.Mr. and Mrs.
Holger Hansen and son, Buster
attended from Blair.
Mr. and Mn. D. A.Compton
entertained thg following guests at
dinner last Sunday:M n .Ralph
Lowe of Omaha, Mrs. B. W. Comp-
her daughher Mrs. Guy L. Axlell_511811. who has ju t pleted ain that e1¢y,'and at the home of lmcceasfd yaax-'s ¢1.§I§`, in the
hex-'son,Dr. W. M.Baller at Blair schools, surprised her many
B w .Mn. Haller, who ls a tor- friends here last week by announ
mer resident of this city has rn-may dns har mnrrlage bo M, D Tuclwr
fx-lends hem who will be Klld W of Hnstangs which occunwed Sab-
sreec har mdn-urday, April 1a The wma couple
Henrv Bduenn. n mannfnztnmr wm nm mn \.m...1.r n - .Lydia Larsen,Pauline soewan,
Verna Frahm,Eleanor Dndgeon,
Claudine Stuhlet,Isabel Nelson
and Shirley Fischer.
The Women's Relief Corps had a
very interestlng meeting on May
28.Very good reports were Nad
of the convention by the delegates,
Mrs.Offen and Amelia.Clausen,
which were responded io by other
members.New names were taken
in for mexnbershlp,also had a vis#
lbor from Kanau. After the m&fA
ins. the aeeretary, Made Linden.
treated the ladle: to a lunch in
honor of her birthday, and ahowu
presented with a beautiful vue
from the ladies o! the Corps.
|
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mn and daughter, Bernice of Cd-
honn, Mn. Birdie Warrick,M i n
Olive Smlth and W. W. Freeland,
ell ol Blnlr.Supper gneate in me
evening were Mr.md M n .Ted
Anderson and emu,Russel and
Harold of Omaha.
Mr. and Mn. Ole Jscobsen and
daughter, Alice, Mrs. H. C. Jensen,
Mr. and Mrs. John Hooks and sons
attended the Kennerd graduation
exerdsea lm Thursday evening,
held at the M. E. church.Viole
Klngdon, granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jacobsen, was s member of
the gredu|&ng due.They vildlaed
et the W E. diinxdw home lol
l the plow: put out by Mr. Boh-
frlend of Rev.u1d Mrs A . F
nltemoan on his way back from |
bualneae trip to Omaha.Among
other heavy machines hll concern
control; a large notary mow plow
uned by norhhem °°»§§_f==and
how-no to clear meds winterl
When President Ooo1ldge's tether
died la mio-wmef some years ego,
the Vermont snow w u between
five and xlx feet deep.It wuo ne
rem' eompuny tha t dared themade and msde possible the pre#
eeadon to the country cemetery at
U!3;aui'~§lT'f"'§.;;
Newell, wled upon them in.m.§
1 "~ 1 ;
Tucker hu a sltlon al man-lser of a n on Mg; Bw frie nd s
extend eongntolationn.
Miss Beal Crowdy sttended a
ohe-thirty luncheon lset Slnlllillllt, the Paxton hotel in Omaha in
honor of Mn. Robert Staley.ol
Omaha,formerly lllas Domthy
Llnaherry who han jult eompleted
her second successful year tooeh<
im: i n the Calhoun schools.A1
this time her marriage, which oe-
curred Lest Augun., wns umounoed
Hn. Staley will leave soon for
Seattle,Washington where she
'll.-vu joln her husband where helowing the exerdau.Plvmnuih vnl-mme fr...hi. »....a...~...\.- \..x.... . ,ummm.- - ° ' | n v u u mg
Bhlil Hahnnunlrn Ma w 9.2 1021
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for Wuhhxgtan county was held
at Dum College Thursday eve
ning.Among the msn,Georgu
Robertson of Dann, won first, and
Hilwn Rhonda ol Blair, won see-ond.Among the young ladies,
Misa Bader of Dum won first,
with Miss Noble at Blair winning
second.
The installation of the new pipe
organ at the Dam. Auditorium ll
baing completed.nun-tinnen
and electricians are completingthe
connections.Mrs. Dorothy Brmn
Mnlminwillbetheorganartistat
the dedication of the organ which
will be held, Sunday, June 7, IS
2:15 p_H.Mr.M.P.Holler,
sevnnty-five yur old Danish organ
mannlwturer o!Hng~erltovrn,Ma.ry
land will be present at the dedh
estivn of hh organ.Mr. Moller
is :Iso the chief donor.
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ARLINGTON NOTES
Prinwd Voile and Peter Pan
Wash Dresses only $2 at the Fa-
shion Center in sizes 14 fa 5 2 -
hundred voices will be presmting
dconce rtl-beev mlngufJ \ma'l
at the final sesdon of the Nation#
ad Lutheran Convsnlion which is
io be held at Dam College during
the tint wmk in June.
The College and Senglnary Com-
mencement will be hdd at the
College audiwrlum, May 29.
Trinity Theological Seminary o!
Blair, will prepare a program dub
ing the usual bl-weekly Dam radiu
hour over WOW, Omaha.
it being her birthday.
Dr. and Mrs. P. L. Cady spent
Sunday at the Elmer Iarson homein I-Iemzan.Mrs. W. F. Wappech of Omaha,
spent Sunday at the John Ham-mang home.Mr. and Mn. Harlan Jensen are
rejoicing wer the birth of n new
and Rachel spent Sunday in Ia -
::| ~: || n |;o~
Childrenis shoes a r e s ti ll $ 1 a
pa i r at th e F a s h io n C en te r .l t
Ne w sh i pmen t s le eve le ss p r in te d
fla t c mpe an d c h iff on S ilk D re ss es
for a vim.
Mrs. J. C.Blackburn and Mrs.
G. A. Marshall were dinner guests
at the Vernon Marshall home onSundayin honor of Mrs.Mar-»
family.Genevievg and Pauline
s |: :O "|~$
Fashion Center.Sizes from 14 to
46.1:
hosteasea to the CongregationalLadies' Circle which was enter-tainéd at the nhurch Wednesday
afternoon..Mrs. Overturfs name
was ndded to the membership roll.The Emamn Club was enter-tained by Mrs. Alice Newsom AndMrs. Mlnnle Casa at the formefs
1,33-f 1'»;»<;;; evening.Mr-s.i C.
c r n a group of paneilo; follaowing the business meet-
z-The Inst meeting of the Com~
munity Club for this year washeldonMM ; e v e n i n g a t t heCongregational c urch.Wives IndBwecthearts of the memben were
guest;a n d t h e ~ p r eceded lay u dinmr m w ch dghty
were praent.Four me mben ofthe 'ith and Sth grain were guests
al honor at tha dinner as | N -
wud fo r their splendid Articles
~tten on "Clesn-up Week". Thsywa n Annu Keller,Vee I ma mugguu, Girl! Bolton and AndreyOverturf.T h e m l i n ~~e~o!
;: :pflat c re p e an d c hi ff on Si lk D m
Hot weather d6ml.nd.s lots as
Dresses-the Fnshion Centex- is the
Dress Shore of Blair-when you
bnys Drea s yo umay jus ta swe5 1
choose from the largest sud finest
assortment--and save money be-
ddes.I t
Month end sa.le-Fashion Center
-Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.
Any Spring Coat in stock $7.95-
values in sas.1s
Womens and Misses All Wool
Bathing Suits,$2.98 to 6-P~-
latt 01 Omaha.
The 8th grade commencement
exercises for the Arlington and
turd schools were held at the high
school auditorium Tixesday eve#ning.A fine program was given.
A class of 12 was graduatedfrom the Arlington high school on
Friday evening at the opera house.
B.F.Wyland, D.D. of Lincoln,
gave the address, his subject being"The Seven Pillars in the Temple
of Life", naming them as Industry,
Remember to Call 15
The Ditlof Wolsmann Service Station
" .| :| |:" " ~ "~-
A L L E Y
Edith Plugge and Norma Holt-man of Wayne, spent the week~endwith home folks and atteqded the
commencement exercises at Ar-|il'l810n Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Echtenkam~
Fash ion ~C~b er.~ z e s f r o ~ £ 4
46.flat crepe and chiffon SEI~Dresses
46.1s
Ankle length Voile Dresses $2.95.
Fashion Center.l t
Womens and Misses All Wool
Bathing sum,$2.98 Ko $6_Fa-
shian Center.l t
Fashion ~ter.~zes from ~£4 to
Ankle length Voile Dresses $2
Fashion Center.
ence, Courage and Vigilance.Thehonor class cup was presented to
the Senior class.A number of
honor pins were presented by the
honor society.The normal scJxol~
arahip was awarded to MargaretPfeiffer, whose four-year average
was 96.Betty Marshall, only onepercent below,was awarded thechurc h scholarship.The Seniors
are: Ruth Antrim. Wallis CarlbergEdward Dolan, Gilbert Eehtmkamp
Helen Hart, Leona Holtman, Betty
':er.'iiy M11 Al Peter~n ~rove~to the;h§?<brh21?s Plugge md Raym°"d,]Erne Peterson home near Millard,
Sunday.
=on Center.1t
New shipment Shnntung Dresses
$2.95-sizes 14 to 40.Fashion
Center.l t
..o ::8-I1s e n a n d f a m i l y w e r e S u n d a y d i n
YORK CREEK NEWS
Mr.and Mrs.Herman Nelson and
sons spent last !S'§"d~v evening' at
Affer luple lst Call 75
Hans M. ~.Tense~a~nt~ Suziday
forenoun at John Rogertfa
WAR IS BIGGEST TAX BURDEN
The world is gmanlngundcr tax
burdens traeeable dire'-'Hy to waxcoats.Aside from employmmt
given to men and industries con-
war expenditures are lu-rselv "¢]"'
productive.A look at the null-
tary expenses ol our own eoonlry
and of the .world leads w the ln-
evitahle conclusion that war u not
neeted with military en!erprlses,|
worth while under IDY d!¢n1h'=
stances.than hm of
F moret h e ' l - » mn f|;nr°|>H1fi°M for the
nextyearlschnrxe lblo tows rax-
The Enterprise, which was moved
from Kennud to Blair ln August
1918, and '1'h»\Pllot-Tribune. These
newspapers have as general dren-
lat-lon in Washington cqonty and
compare favorably with the conn-
Lry newspapers of the state They
are alive to the fact that they are
ln the heart of the best agricol-
tural country ol the world andere
always an the lookout bo mnke the
community an ideal place in which
bo live.
CANNIBAL ISM mBABY CHICKS
Mn. Chrlnme Hogelman ia vla-lting at present at the home ot herson, Wm. at Wnkefleld, Neb.
Guest: ol Mine Mauna Johnson
over the week-end were Mines
Jeslia Mae Kirk and JosephineBuol, John Shukley. Ernst Roesh
and Guy Cwg at Tekamah.The 0. E. S. met ln regular seo-
don at the hdl on Thursday eve-
ning, May 21 with s good atten-dance.Miss Caroline Wachter,
delegate to grand chapter, gave a
report.The serving committee
for the evening were Mrs. IvanHdms,Henry 1-fg;°=- Ted Iver-
son,o Y.Reeh and Elsle Wilson.Andrew Jonen of Burkett. who
L. D. Burdic residence.Euzew
eznployed ar. the Plateau tMme Schneider in n member 01De m,n a m,Dena sumtiEugene belongs to the Phl S
D d u Fratemity.Both able
the Slabs Udverdty.
Ml-ss UBKKie Lowe enlertx
the guild Thursday,us i n gserving by Mrs. G. F. Iawe.Memorial services will be
li me Le 'on lull Saturday 1
a.m.er the empire; ofAmericanLegionandAuxil
An apgroprlate program wugiven.° " e ~ . m m ' - =
ea£'.'¢ .'*";"2I.l... at the hal! at 1
M n .H. B.Cameron warn
meeting wan held at the home ofMrs.Alfred Wilkenlng Thursdayafternoon.Quite a lew relatives from hereamended the thirdeth wedding an-
niversary of Mr. and Mrs. HenryEchtenkamp at Wayne Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ianker md
Dunne were Arlington vldtors onSunday aftemoon.The following attended com-
mencement exemisea at ArlingtonFridxy evening: Messrs. and Mes-
dunes Wm. Holtmnn and lnmlly,Henry Dickmeyer and larnily,Adolph Holtman, Anita and Rich-.
u d ,Arthur Plugge,Mrs.CarlMdex-henry and Vernon md Wea-
ley Melerhenry.The Garden md Study Club metWedneadnyafwrnoonlo r their
monthly meeting.Mini Nom; Eehbenknmp helped
her grnndmother, Mrs. Jolm Ech-
hnltnmp Sr.in Arlington,with
ner guests of Mr. md Mrs. Pei!Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Clemens William-
son spent Mo»ndz evellilll withMr. and Mrs Melvin Ackerman.
A numbernf friends and rela-tives gathered at the o M-mm home Wednesday g 00help Merrill Johnson celebrate hllbirth anniversary.A li ne time
was reported.Mrs. John Reeh and dm!!
rpent W6dnuday aftern withMn. Fay Janes.
h - and Mrs.vmI-lrner 'ghgmro andren were 'tors o .M m C.H.Willhmsen Thursday
dtarnoon.
Mr.and Mrs.C. Christiansen
and tnmlly of Bliir, were dinner
guests at the I-Inn;M.Jensenhome Sunday.
g i l l e r g . W m . ~ a n d B e r -
aeumpamed Mn. Wm. Beh-rendt uni 11.1.¢..r.\.....,.....Q-..
penses in the 1
and other :mi
h m m on ww
soldier bonus,
arm 0flHnY,l\-lv?Im week uvaru mes or can- spent a few day: hem nt thehome :mba Mbuday to spend a.
» m a ¢ 1 m n = m s . n I b a H m w u m w r w d w C ° m t y o z m » g 1 m 4 a m g m r , u n .E u 1 y uv i ddn ghi mda .
nr dnbu,pemdons, Agent George Bates mmng the French, went co Blair Wednesday John Sutton came over
- to visit his brother, Sqdn Jones. B-Illdolph Sahlrday and n t :urns' hospitals, baby chicks of Wvhihclm umm¥.i. i nnnt a n u- w-I n l m ,ons me k o f soo Ravrpnpd .;94g¢,_w9¢ h9s_been §"H<1°v~_=¢°s>mve=\i=d byand so forth._theue1Avn.lGreamsutron.u basbeentnnsfpanefor-one y w w l y buthu'chlckaat¢hsEd.Sto;!k°§:'nmuem ~ls supervisor ,fm Rmdalpg and '-hey W m;
been u tremendous item dnoe the
recent world war. and will oonunue
tobeforyearstoeome.I t i s f a r
greater ibm my one other mejor
activity od the Federal goverment.
No doubt h i s a prime iuto r in
the world economic depression
throudi which we are passing,
According to President Hoover
in no recent address to the Inter-
national Chamber o l Commerce,
the world now spends nearly live
hlllion dollars annually on all
arms; an increase of nearly seven-
ty percent over the amount spent
previous to the recent world war.
I n the face of Lhls staggering
burden Nld the destruction ul lives
and property by wars,we cannot
commend too highly the urge of
e dto bo tbe wo rs t
It hssbeeutomd that bysddlng salesmen,having 1 number ofcounties ln Nah hu me n t nn s -a smell nmount of blood m°"l» il ferred to Iowa. 'he has moved hisavailable,s o m e n w m e \=1°=°|nm1|y here from Columbus, where
sour rmll:f;r;omeb:ud boiled ¢B'8'!|they will remain for the present.
Wm sai | a °appetite.Eu e Cooper r Tekamnh vis-Also, adding one teaspoon full of me §§"m°u.e», ni ma Coo pe r
salt to each gallon ol drinkingwater will check this habit.
The victims should be removed
from the flock and overcrowding
avoided.
Otwn times balism, leather
eating and egg su g among the
old hens ls found/This habit is
caused by 1 protdn deficiency in
their feed.This is prevented ex-
actly as above-mentioned for baby
chicks.
Tuesday, who was ill.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Ardck drovoover from West Point Wednesday,
for a vldt with friends(
Mr. and Mrs 0.E. Bring and
children of Lyons, spent Wednes-
day at the J. W. Brunton home.Mrs.Jack Jensen and children
are spendng the week with rela-
tives at Newell, Iowa.
Mr. and Mrs.Perry Rose o i
Omaha, announce the sxrlvnl ol a
baby boy at their home Sunday,May 17.
their home there for the lun:
Womens and Misses $5 an
Novelty Slippers,$2.66-Fm
Center.Genuine Enna Je
Slippers, $5 and $6-new styl
New shipment genuine
Size Dresses just received in
lone~polkn. dots Il-Hd printed
crepea-does 14%to 26%
priced at o d y $12.76-Fm
Center.
FT. CALHOUNAND VICINI
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. SieversFriday moming for Chcago, w
m e will vi n:Mr,and
s w,,h..
:ne
Misa lN e l h e S p i k e r r e t u r n e d
l t R \ l \ l l '§ \ r A 1 \ n n l » . -..1';-».
mxn g
n d
ter
areandIrs.Milton &x-lberg Thursday
venins;who were married re-
mtly.
Mr.and Mrs. Emext MunsonndJohnErnest lo!near Ken-
ard and Mary Andreasen ofilnir were vieiwra at C. H. Wil~
r
h e
his
C..
For
nm.
our President to the business menol the world to [ight for ways to
settle wars by pacific means.
The first step is thmugh effect-
ive reduction in armament by
world powers.Sald Praideut
Hoover: "The world exnendituren
Month end sale-Fashion Cenwr Mrs. Taylor French was in Omnv
-~Th\n'sday, Friday, and Saturday. ha one day last week and wled at
Any Sprlnx Coat in mek ;7,95_ the University hospital to sceldrs.
vdues go 535,1; Emma Hover, who is still very ill.New shipment sleeveless primal Mrs, 11°-;;=» Br°w5°°*:|'"t Sqf-
flat crepe and chiffon Silk Dresses Elm' .Mr grews refnd g ;-$10 values-on sale now $6.'15-|,;,.,,,,,§ ,»....,.1 ...A _..,._. ._ -..__=..-
wane: smven.Mrs. Hemum Klindt was hor
to the Coffee Club Friday as
noon.Pinochle was gh, entert
ment.Mrs. Carl Rohwer held.
score and Mrs. August Klaflow.Suitable prizes were awedeach.A delicious lunch 95
I ton In arms is nearly $0 0 b Fashion Center.Sizes from 14 gg
000 yearly,an mcrcase ol about 46.
'10 percent over that previous w New shipment ol Jackets at the
the great war.We slantl wdgy|Fashion Center all colors-sizes
...-~.. ..\..... ...u We..-. me uwmng. served by the hnstess.R m " " ' " ' * ' 8 ' °ol Miss Ffances The Fort Calhoun Alumni
erzog to Rnbert Russell Blles of aodatlon held he re¢eptionLosAngeles,in announced for banquet for the graduates ofJune 11.clans nf 19:41_alma. .ma A...
with near 5,500,000 men actively|14 to 20 1:Miss Edith Brunton has returned {§é`¥é EBe`E`i{zlm§i`§n`§'en`I`" <`$§`£to her home here, having last week humher were present IIld an" F H M A N N p u f g oomp[eted a guccgsslul year's work joyable time Wan had bv all
under anna :ind 20,000,000 more i;1
reserve.These vast forc es. srreat»
ly exceeding those of the prewar
perlod, still are ln be demobilized-
because of fear and of inability of
nations to co-operate in muted
reductions."
"This vast armament continues
not only s. burden upon the ec-
onomic recuperatlon of tho world,
but, of more consequence, the con-
stant threats and fears whichArisefrom itnre a serious con~
trlhution to all forms oi instabil-
ity,whether social,political or
. ......-....... U... If u
The May meeting of the D. ofH. has again been postponed and
no meeting will bo held till the
regular meeting Friday evening,
June 12.
Joe Gregg and daughter o lSen'hner, Neb., were pleasant call-
ers at the Henry Cooper home onMonday while visiting in this vl-ddt y .
zreduale from the State Univer-sity this spring, has been elected
Miss Maxine Johnson, who will!
tanning in ine Craig schools.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Daugherty
and children o! Umaha, spent Sab-
urdsy night and Sunday at theE. W. Burdlc home.Mrs. Qaugh-
erty and baby are spending the
week here.:ldr. and Mrs. D. E. I-lnyes, Jas.
Hayes and Mrs. Wm. Lowe drove
down to Omaha Friday.They vis-ited st the B. B. Smith home.Mrs. Wm. Sydow of Blair, ws#lted Mrs.Taylor French Tues-
day.
Mrs. Chas. Nelson. who has been
Mr, 8-Hd Mrs. George Ohrt s;Sunday at the Chris Hin: horm
Mrs. Wm. Cook and daught
Edith and Msrguet, vidted at
Henry Rohwer and Paul lK.ru
homes Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oral Hardsun
tertained a t a family dinner
Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Eggert Klindtafamily of Council Bluffs,w
Sunday vidlors of Miss D
Klindt.
_M.r. and Mrs. Fred Moeller 1
4
ec onomic to a position in the schools at'ill the Blair hospital for soma's Palisade Nebr.for the wmins|'~im=» "Dem lo get homo the and
h will teach kindergmtenpl this week.Following the clone
of Dana Colle Friday,Misswu'i"m1~. har had!
mee canno s' e
'd ii tstnoon an P illuble Harsh ~
r must be in the !ore
~ Wh'[|° in the afternoon.
l
I
Mrs. Anna Wreidt visited rftives near Papillion Sunday.
The following families aniova"In ter nation al confide
bn huilrlarl nnnn fan\\_.i""65~§"` °"',;,f'hlstccry uf theworldin
leeunpaaeathroulh 1
lipic rd c at Geo rge Ne ale "s o n 8|
clay.Mr s .Mi n n i e Kr us e,H e l
Kru se,Ot to K r u s e , E r n e a t K r u
W m. K ru se , Hu go K YUBQ a nd G
Stnltenberg.M r .a n d Mr s .St
r g n g f g a r e l e a v i n g f o r D u m i s
\__ ___ _l .I
..|::\B nSunday .
Mr .a n d Mr s .Mo r r i s Chr istian
sen an d f a mi ly we re Su n da y d i n
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After June lst Call 75
When tire trouble comes
Remember to Call 15
The Ditlof Wolsmann Service Station
We handle Sears-Roebuck All-
State nlres and tubes at prices
that cannot be duplicated.
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zauure noeither com-Dr. ('.nmn\°nn Ill: 1........|||i"lll\l nl ¢l|;\m;l\; "iii: STI ::|T..|
at the Dr. A. J. Cumemn home.»Mrs.Frank Loftis entertainedthe teachers and trainers class of
the Baptist church at her home on
Monday evening.She served a
nice lunch.Mrs. Elizabeth Staples, who hasbeen a student at Wayne the pmyear, l-me been elected to mach the
lower mom at New England thecoming§enr.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ruger: drove
to Omaha Sunday where they yu-
ited the cemetery, later Bpendmgthe day with friends.
We understand that the wwn
board are planning to gravel allof the unpaved streets in wwn.The following Herman students
at Wayne the past year are ex-péaed home urn weak w spend
their summer vauatlons:Mrs.
Elizabeth Staples, Rnlland Wach~
ter and Donald Iawe.Mr. a;|dT Mrs.John Sidner xand
o e were Sunglnne r guests at the Dr. omni
uma.
o f t ~ e N e b ~ l < a ~ l . a t e ~ c ~ - ~"I
aodation at the meeting at Omaha
recently.The following auxiliary ladiesmet at the home of Mrs.HenryTruhlsen Monday evening tomake
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Wilson andPatsy, who have been staying attheGeo.Lowe home for some
time have gone to Omaha Oo live.Mr. Wilson has secured a position
down there.plana for Memorial day:Me»~|Miss Gertrude Mortensen re-
damcs A. J. Cameron, E. C. Reid,|turned to her home Saturday after
J. B. Jensen, Alfred Kramer and completin a very successful year'aBen West.Iteaehing in the Plattsmouth city
Mrs.Ira Zimmer1nnn and chi!-,scJ\ools.dren drove ap from Omaha Friday The eommunitl' picnic dinner was
to visit the Herman cemetery. They held Sunday at the Whit Cameron
called on friends while here.fhome.The gathering included
llnmld Barge of Omaha,has
been here the ast week resting
nnd recovering from a severecold.He expects to enter an_Omaha hospltal this week, if suf~
ficiently recovered, for an opera-
tion for uppendicitie.,
Miss Ann Petersen of Omaha,
the families of James Broder-
sfnv Ben Wachter,Ed Wilson,Prank Brodersen, Henry Jucksen,
Gus Pepmiller, Mac Cameron, alsoMr. and Mrs. Cara Cameron, Mr.'and Mr).Charles Van Valin|and Mrs. Ed Pilcher of Blair.
Mrs. Harold Webster and Joyce
Our One Cent
Varnis h Sale
I S S T I L L O N
0le gallon high grade Varnish -- $4.50
Second gallon --- ----.01
The s am e a ppl ie s t o hul l gal lo ns
a n d q u a rt s .Get yo u rs n o w !
O u r prices o n pa i n t s a re l o w e r
than Yor m a n y ye a rs .
Bri n g l n yo ur o u ts id e prices and
we wl ll s a ve yo u th e f re ig h t an d
m ore.
Pai nt B ru nh a - ou -Glass
me Arun: uamware
BI-Am, NEBRASKA
went to Wept Point, Neb. Sunday
where they will spend the week
with Mr.Webster's parents,Mr.
and Mrs.Bert Websier.p. E. Custer hu taken chargeof the Farmers Produce Company'sbranchhereinplaceof LloydFrank, who has returned to Blair.
Mr.and Mrs.Ben Cooper of
Tekamah,were Sunday dinner
guests at the 0. L. Hilsinger home.The Herman bmll team has been
reo zed and Kenneth Tyson
chosen manager.They play their
first game Friday evening at
Blair and Sunday play az Teks-
Pbppy sales here Saturday nel/
ted $26.21.Somewhat less thanlast yur.Announcements were made lan
week by Mr.ard Mrs.HenrySchneider of Plattamouth, Neb. of
the engagement of their daughter,
Miss Catherine w Eugene Bunlic,|son of Mr. and Mrs. E. c. B'urd.ic
of Henman.The wedding willtake place June 16.They will livehem,making their home in the
petitive arms or infimidation.
Allillher szeneml disnnnnnwnt uv Marshall d v Mmhau - horn f -" """° '" ~"==HB'-|m-mined antha §IZ',§"hm nf fh |"|hoff o his cquam, Stanley Kerk |&"conference is to be held 'next Feb-
mnry.Nu greater forward step
for world progress and friendly
relationship between nations can
be accomplished than in an effect-
ive agreement that will result in a
material decrease in money spenf
~. i l : n ofarewell for them.p cmc was a
.
hoff.1
The Young Woruen's Missionary
and bah and Mr an~and baby and Mr. an~ Mrs. les~
Castleberry were visitors at the
Emma Ketchmark home Sun~ ~y.
H ome Theat re
Hume of PeU'ccl Talking Prcluru
DANA COLLEGE NEWS
The Dannebrog Declnmntory
Conlest at Dana College proved to
be very closely contested.MissOthilia Nelson of Flaxton, North
Dakota, won first place among thu
Americamborn orators, Mr.Angc
Nommesen of New Brunswick win-
ning first amung the Danish-bom.
The Atwater-Kent Mum: Conbent
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tettsined the members of theirSundnschool classes at the Em-
"|l l lt h e y a w " § k i v p v " »
thdthemisfortune to fracture
horse last week.
Fdends here have just recently
learned of th; wedding of Heled
Widener,former Arlington girl,and Virgil Partridge of Keuesaw.
Miss Augusta Frahm, who has
been night.operator at the tele-
phone office, has resigned undleftFriday for Bayard where she willwork.Mrs. Minnie Cass has been
employed to take over her duties.
Mesdames C.A.Linn,J.D.
Neweom and J.C.Badger were
throughout the world for wnr.
town came into existence. On May
20, 1869, about six weeks alter the
first blow struck toward building,
The Blair Register appeared, VoL
1. No. 1, published mud di ed by
B. F.Hilton and Son.In this
first issue the late L. F.Hilton,
who was the Son in the firm name,
bu the following resume of the
town's growth."The growth of Blair, since its
beginning has '=='='1g= parallel
hz the hiswry of e Western
country.l t has avenged more
H ome Theat re
Hume of PeU'ccl Talking Prcluru
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' 'Blair's Leading Newspaper' '
THURSDAY
MAY 27
One Night at Susies
ul-With Billie Dore md Douglu Pakbmh Jr.
Moonlight and Monkey Buli|\as- COMEDY
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WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
__. JUNE s and 4
TU E S D AY
JUNE 2
Glassware Night
See America§'I`hirst
With Harry Lnngdm, Basie [ave nd College Cuties
COMEDY-Slim Summerville
S UN DAY a nd M O ND AY
my sn and JUNE 1
Sunday Matinee
Millie
With Helen Twelvetrees
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COMEDY-Seeing Injnm
With George D'Brleu
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
MAY 2m and 30Saturday Matinee
T h e C o r ) q u e r i n g ' [ l ' I o r d e
W|!\\ Richard Arlen and Fay Wray
COMEDY-Ho! Air Merchant
s
than one building a day; and qll U!
them are respatable business
honsa and private residences.
Dnly nbout si; week hnve elapsed
dnoe fhe first blow was :trunk
towlrd buildink.and now some~
thing near fifty bulldlngs can be
seen completed, or very nearly so,
besides msny others in all stages
al erection,from Lhe commence-
ment of the Ioundadon to enclos-
ing.The mos! that are completed
MII, 10: Bile and sulwstantlsbility,
muon; than svarsge with the build<
ing; od the older towns.Take for
instance the following:The new
hotel, built by hir. Kiely, which is
we should judge; 60 by 75 feet on
the ground and 'three stories high;
Messrs. Rosa & O0.'l that is now
being built, which is Z4 by 70 feel
on the ground and two swzies high
io ba filled with .s stock of gen
e r d merchandise.Mr. Rlondank
stare. as bv 40.two stories hlzh
Dexter & Smith's shore, 22 by48,
tm stories high; Mr. Weizaufs 22
by 60, two stories; Mr. Admn's, 24
by 60, two stories; Mr. Wesw, 22
by 45, two stories high; and others
that might be named."
ln 1870 the publication of the
Blair 'Pima was undertaken by n
company wnsisdng ui C. B. Her-
man, John S. Bowen, J. H. Post,
Y. G. Luntry, H. B. Dexter, Jesse
T.Davis,Abmm Caatetter, Alex
need, w. H. B. Stout llld w. W.
Wilson.In a few months it passed
into the hands of V.G. hnntryand W. H. B. Stout. then um the
hands ot the former, who sold it
to John A. Mcldurphy.Hs oon-
ducwd the paper for a year or su
Amd then sold it tn Judge Bowan.
In 1514, J. Y. Llmbert moved The
Pilot fmm Teknmah to Blair, eun~
ducting it for about s yur when
i tw us c l du xi i i n nl ly c a mo i zx ta
the poueaalon of L. F. Hilton.
Thue two pe rldc nh just m-
i n te d to ue mn in existence, The
Pilot ltill under tha orldnal uma
yhllo the Blair Timo; hu, f-brvlldi
mnuy ehmgen wma Ko be known
ll Tha Tribune.
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-THE ENTERPRISE-nm' Nphm-uk; Mav es. 1981
dr, md Mr. and Mm Arthur Andreascn
ud,Neb.|and children md Mr. a nd M m
mn o f Ot to Kempcka of Lyons,were
'hom
D
, e mweekendvisitor: at the Elme rv ldi
nd two Andreuen hams.
mm o f Mr. and Mn. Sylveaiar Pettitdayin Jr. of Omaha, W¢fo Sunday viad-
zx. W. J. tors at the payentad,S.Yettit
e.nd Gals The Kennard ball team was vic-
Lh Shel- toriaus Sunday when they defeatedLeshara 24 to 7.The game wasof per- played on tha home dinmond.yur~at\Wklwr, Glndynlnd L o n nom-
baum were Bldr vindtnrs Monday.
Conety Min Odessa Kronberg of Blair,
re Sun- 'ment Wednesday visiting Mr. and
e J. S.Hrs. Leonard Peterson.'temoon|The annual dumni na pti o n
n\l~l ».»1.a nv fr... M n nknwh hann-
hi
m o n
Ken
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of (homM
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ne.r. ma Mrs. J. B. Andanouuaddren of Lincoln, were Sunday
born at Edgar F»Irch.lld's.Ira. Eva. L. Hammond of Fro-
lt,wus a business caller ln
nard Saturday.
r. and Mrs. Andrew Overkla-rd)maha, visited at the E. Berryle Saturday afternoon.r.and Mrs.Orville Nelmen andand Everett Cashman md hi!her were Sunday dinner guests
ud Mrs. Harold Bates at
rs.Charlie Miller received s
m m from her son,Earl on
lday ntsting that he would be
e in a few days for uvls it.
. --._._m_._u_.-,._
Psgn Bevm
'past year and living with het
zrundparenls, Mr. um Mn. L. E.
Ward.She plum fa leave soon
lfor Idaho where she will spend u
raw week; vlddn relatives.
Mr. and Mrs.enl Gmrlstiansenw e r e S u n d a y ~ o f M r .andMrs. Mike A ermn.Mrs. Ruth Rosmbuum and Ros-
coe,and Mr and Mrs.PrankNseve drove 6° Hooper Sundag to
vi d!with Mr.and Mrs.am
Wright and family.Mr. and Mrs. Deroy Hall ofWayne, Neb., vlslled at Bert Leon-ard's, Sunday.
Mrs John Anderwn and child
dren of Herman, cdled on Mrs.'Sophia Andcraun last Friday.1.:.w llifjfig
181,or 1.9 per cent,above that
nge.A sure indimtiun that
Nehnskana are living longer.
The papulndon figure ,for the
two periods show also a etllne in
birth rate in the ten year period.
The babien under a year in 1920
numbered 26,8141 The 1930 re-
lums sI'mw25,060,aded!noo!3
per cent.The increase of Nebras-
kn's toiad population lxvm 1, 296,-
872 in 1920 w 1,377,963 in 1930 ix
~TICE OI-' ADMINISTRATION
A. C. Debel, AttorneyTHE COUNTY COURT OF
WASHINGTON COUNTY,
NEBRASKA
state of Mary Klotz, Decmsed.
ndce is hereby given that an being bom,but to new citizens
arriving from other states and
Module, Iowa, Mn. Frank LudwigofMercedes, Texas,M n .CalvinLockllng and Mrs. Clnrenne Nie-
man. cl Long Mount, Colorado.Hx. and Mrs. Chris Jeusm vis-ited with Mr.and Mn .Hnnyiimithand hmlly Monday eve#
n xMr. and Mrs. Chas Sutton and
Neil were Sunday dinner guestsol Mr. md Mm. Theodore Lundt.M!-&!1 dHrB.M,L\1ndo!C\'li8,
spent Sunday afternoon at theRudolph Mencke home.
Hot weather demands lots o f ~ y ~ o ~n , ~ o n ~e i r~ ~Y f» °
Dresses--~the Fashion Center is fl\°iBurt county.
MinnAlum Wrich of BlMia! Polly Finch ol Bellw~
were Sunday afternoon
th.; Neum Wnnick family.Mrs.Emil Schumzmnwldnzn,md Wi llie H -
Bennington,a me Th~
vim until S'-"1dlY withBoite.Mn. Neum Warrick
spent Sunday afternoon widon Peck of Blah-.Pet Kelley had the honor
were pmsent.Viriwra were Mrs.
Harry Fedde of Elkhnm, Mrs. E.
Schumann of Bmdngton,M n .
J.S. Conety and M n .Gudmond
Sorensen, who became a member
of the Club.Mzd food and homemade lee cream were served.Mrs.
Wm. Bratt will be hostess .Tune 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Elliott and
children wer., Sunday afternoonvisitom at the L. Layman hnme.Mr. and Mn. Harry Mclianiels
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred McDaniel!
I
N
Mr.a n d Mr s .W i lb u r
1 Ma rlr | ".nnnl\r um
Iv
thCounty Judge's ottice in the City
of Blair, Washington County, Ne
breaks, at 10 o'c.lock in the loref
noon of said day,the following
matter will be heard and oonsid-
ered, to-wit: The petition of John
Klutz praying for the appointment
of John Klotz as administrator of
the estate of add Mary Klotz, de-
ceased.
Dated this 12th day of May,
1931,
(SEAL)I. c. ELLER,
17-dt County Judge.
Nonc s OF FINAL REPORT
IN THE COUNTY COURT OFWASHINGTON COUNTY,
NEBR.ASKA_
Estate of Louis Mudler,D e
ceased.Notice ll hereby given that Her
bert G. Mueller has filed with the
undersigned,County Judge of
Washington County, Nebraska, his
final report as Administrator of
the estate of Louis Mueller,de<
ceased,and made an application
for final administration and dis-
charge, and for the assignment of
residue of estate to such other
persons as are by law entitled to
the same, and 1 have set the 4th
day of June, 1931 at 10 o'c1ock
A. M., at my office in said County
for the hearing thereof.
Dated May 8th, 1981.
(SEAL)I. c. ELLER,
17~3t _County Judge.
NOTICE To CREDITORS
Henry Mencke, AttomeyCOUNTY COURT, WASHINGTON
COUNTY, NEBRASKA
Estate of August Drneger other-
wise knoxvn us August Draegert,
deceased.
Notice is given to the creditors
to appear before me at the County
Court room in Blair, Nebraska, on
the 19th dny of June,1931, and
on the Zlst day of September,
1931, for the purpose of examina-
tion, ndjuatment and allowance of
claims.All claims not filed on or
before thc 19th day of September,
1931, will be forever barred
Dated this 22nd day of May,|
1981.mn s r a I rr mr:-1w_
lands.The largest number of reddentl
of Nebraska in 1930 ranged,as
might be expected, under Z0 years
o i age.The accompanying eom-
panstive table oi'agen
residents is interesting:
Persona under 20 years
Between 20 and 34 years
Between 35 and 54 years
Between 55 and 64 years
Between 65 and '14 years
'15 years and over
of Nebr.
89.21%
28.57%
24.08%
6.88%(35%
1.90%
Age unknown .06%
Nehraskans are remembering
their ages better than they did,for 2, 546 persons did not know
their age in 1920, while in 1930 the
number who did not know their
nge was only 750.Perhaps' the
peculiarly haPPY conditions under
which Nehraskans live is making
them mentally more dheient, as
well as increasing their longevity.
uNo o1.N HIGHWAY
BEING CREATED
Last Sunday we took advantage
of the erceptionally fine day to
ma ke th e `;ive tn Council Bluffs.
Leaving 1;'r at about 2:30 we
crossed m Blair bridge and drove
into Missouri Valley on Highway
180.Here we switched to High-
way 30, driving south into Council
Bluiis.The road from Missouri Valley
south follows along t.he foot of thebluffs of the hills and is in its
entire length n very pretty road
made up of curve after curve as
lt winds in and out.While the
highway is puvcd it is of necessity
on account of its curves not a
speedway and we found the ave-
rage car going at n very moderate
mm of speed.Highway 30 leads the tourist
directly through the main tho-
roughfare of Council Bluffs and
across the river bridge and through
the wngested part of Omaha and
on to Fremont.The tourist striking Missouri
Valley from the east has beeniol-
lowing the 30 trail and naturallytakes the Council Blulls route with
the result that from`Missouri
Valley to Couheil Blu!fs he drivesmm. mis slnw mad and whm he
Dress Store of Blair when youLheM£=umlxir|<:atine McCg_y |n3»ded
u an net at e onbuy a Dress you may just as well Th Y a nd Er" me ni ght a t
the Earl Huw home.
Mr. and Mn. Kenneth Tyson
spent Friday evening with their
mother,Mrs.Art Baker,Misa
Gladys Baker returned with them
and stayed until Sunday.Mrs. W, J. Bolte -M §i=¢=?-Mrs.
choose from the largest Ind Bull
assortment-and save money be~
sides.l t
LIVE smcn PHIBES
_ ._.... .....,,....-.,..,dey dinner guests at th
Conety home.In the ai
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Tyson ¢Mn. Cllftnn Anderson a
dren of Tekamah, spent S|=» the parental,George
"°g=-
r. Herman Hurdum anEmma li m Elli s o t o mmSuday ng Qs Fred Hnrduu
~New Quarters
I AM moving my Hamburger
Shop to the P. Z. Building
first door west of the brick
building on the corner of Fifth
and Washington streets.
I expect to handle the same
line of business as before with
the exception that I have added
a New Pop Corn Popper and
will furnish fresh bqttered pop-
c o r n .
The place willbe known as--
sl JoHNsoN'sHAMBURGER Sl|0P
0ne-Third Cut
W e have cut our prices on
blacksmithing,welding - all
guaranteed - auto repair,car
washing and battery charging
and on all merchandise carried.
Remember this ent is one-
third od' on everything.
Gasoline of the best quality at
fifteen cents.
Day and Night Service
Crank case service.Every car
drained gets one-half gallon of
oil FREE!
N o r t h S i d e G a r a g e
E. V. HEATH, Proprietor
....=......~band director.
Mr.and Mrs.Charlie Nelsen
came up from Omaha Saturday toattend alumni reception.Mr. and Mrs. John .Anderamnnd
children of Fremont, were Sunday
guests at Bert Swlhart's.Jackie Lee Kinzdon. son of Mr.and Mrs. W. E. Kingdon, has beenon the sick llnt the put wash
Mr.and Mrs.John Burgess of
Omalm,attended the alumni re-
ception Saturday night.
Messrs.and Mesdames ElmerWrightandHarryBlacowereamong; those attending a birthday
putty in honor of Mrs. Willinm C.
Burgess in Omaha, last Saturday
night.
_Mrs.Earl Jenkins was on the
suck list last week.Mrs.T,E.
French was culled to care forher.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bates have
stored their household goods atBlair, as Mr. Bates will work ona farm near Bennington, and Mrs.
Bates will be with her mother,
Mrs. A. Rodell at Blair, for atime.
They have been living in the
Knudsen property for the p u tfew months.
Ham Nelson of Omaha, vidhed
with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Hans Jepperson last Tuesdny
Miss Ella Virzlnh Ziegler ro-
turned to Davey, Neb. with herparentsMr. and Mrs. Frank Tim-berlalx on Sunday.Ells Virginiahas been attending school here the
hir.arnd Mrs.W.E.Klngdanandcluldnen dmve to l<'ullsr1,on
Sunday, to witness ¢he marriage
of their daughter, Ml red lo TodMiller.On their ret home theystopped at Ulysses,spend thanightwlth Dr. and Mrs. C. E.Mock.Alloe Mae remalned for a
longer vlslt at the Mock home.
Commencement exercises for thesenior class of the Konnnnl school,were held at Ehe Methodlst churchThursday evening.There were 8lnth; class, namely: Ruth Imno
Andreasen, Cleo French, Leola An-
derson, Eva. Miller, Ella Virginia
Zlegler, Bertha Matzen, Mnrgsret
non and Vloln Kingdom Thecrd: was decorated ln eh., classcolors, blue and silver.Th o d u !motto, "Today Wo Launch, When
Do We Anchor" stood out lnlargs
letters.Lilies gf the valley were
also used~in deco:-atlmz.The pro-gram follows: March, Mrs. Earl L.Jenkins;Invocutlon,Rev.E.P.Boohor;Qusnet,"Neapolitan
Nsgm", Geo. T. Hedelund, Lester
Kronberg, Frank Byers, Earl Jen~
klns;Commencement Addreal,"Youdm in a Chandng World", by
Chancellor I.B.Schreekengast;Solo, "Ovor the Sens", Earl Jen-4'
ldns;Presentstlon of Diplomas,
G. E. Krunborg; Duet, Cleo French
and George Hedelund;Presentaftiono l Scholarship,Supl.l mLamb;Presentation of LovlngCup, Pfln.Pml Morrls;Qusrwl.,
"One Fleeting Hour"; Benodlctlang
Rev. E. P. Booher.
nd chiblment last Saturday evening' with
Latul-dayover eighty in attendance.A pro
Mo rga ngramo f to ut atuntsandaongllwaa greatly enjoyed by those pre
.d Misssetnt after which a delicious lunch,spent was served by a committee infnhome; eJmrge._fI'1e _ followjng oflloen
south of Omnha.came Snmrdayevening to visit Mr. and Mn. Geo.HAin ova Sunday, when Mn. Ami!
llfork and Mrs.Wrq.Bratt weredmner guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Geox-we Hain andVirginia and Mr. and Mrs. OscarPedersen snent Sunday evening attheWm.Brett home,welt of
Herman.
Mrs. Gudmond Sorensen enter-tained at dinner Monday for Mrs.Sven Neilson ol Chicago, Miss Na-
omi Sorensen and Miss Anna An-
derson of Blair.In the afternoonMesdames Henry, Hans and Carl
Sorensen were visitors.
Mr. and Mrs.Kenneth Tyson
went to Omaha Tuesday afternoonfo see Watson Tyson at the Eman-uel hospital.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs.Henry Sorensen were Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Schodt and Mr.and Mrs. Carl Sorensen.Florence Dixon spent Sunday atthe E. C. Lippincott home.
R. M. Iverson accompanied Mrs.
Margaret Iverson, Wlll and Pearl
io see Louie Anderson o!near D ecatur who is very ill at a hospital.
ALONG THE
BOTTOM ROAD
Kindred Merry Makers Club metThursdayafternoonwithMrs.Emma Boite when 14 members
~,,~...\
0ne-Third Cut
W e have cut our prices on
blacksmithing,welding - all
guaranteed - auto repair,car
washing and battery charging
and on all merchandise carried.
Remember this ent is one-
third od' on everything.
Gasoline of the best quality at
fifteen cents.
Day and Night Service
Crank case service.Every car
drained gets one-half gallon of
oil FREE!
N o r t h S i d e G a r a g e
E. V. HEATH, Proprietor
MOVES To
New Quarters
I AM moving my Hamburger
Shop to the P. Z. Building
first door west of the brick
building on the corner of Fifth
and Washington streets.
I expect to handle the same
line of business as before with
the exception that I have added
a New Pop Corn Popper and
will furnish fresh bqttered pop-
c o r n .
The place willbe known as--
sl JoHNsoN'sHAMBURGER Sl|0P
KENNARD NEW S
Mr. and Mrs.Wilbur Hdl and
Mr, and Mrs. J. Preston,all of
Wayne, drove down Saturday to
attend the alumni reception which
was held at the M. E. church base~
ment Saturday night.M n .Will Thurber of Omaha,
spent the week-end with her par-Ients, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andrea-
sen.
Bathing Suits,$2.98 in $6 -Fm
shion Center.It
New shipment of Jackets at the
Fashion Center--all colors-sdzes
14 m 20.lt
Sanitary Market
0
Our meats are all government
inspected and'handled in the most
Sanitary way to your hom e. W e
sell first class Baby Beef.
REGULAR PRICE
Round and Sirloin Steak lb. 25c
Chuckkoabt -»-»»-154:
Fresh Northam Bull Heads and
Pickerell just arrived.
PHONE ll3 ; 114
North Slde Store
spent Friday afternoon with ~rs.
Jas. Wallace at Blah.Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Conety and
Mis; McCoy spent Frlday evening
with Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Conetynear Henman, and their mother,
Mrs. Mary Conety came home with
them.Mr.and Mrs.Clyde Metzler
were in Omaha on huslness MondayMr. and Mrs. Clyde Metzler, Mr,
and Mrs. Joe Bandar and Mr. and
Mrs. Don Metzler were Saturdayeveningguests of Mr. and Mrs.Fred Ray,who served home made
lee cream to their guests.Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tyson
were Sunday supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Gory in Burt county
Sunday alfemoon guests of Mr.and Mrs. Cyde Metzler were Mr.and Mrs. Carl Jacobsen and Mr.
and Mrs. Irwin Jacobsen and son,
all of Omaha.Mr.and Mrs. A1!red Hansen and
two children spent 'hxesdsy eve-nln at the Robert Widener home.if.-., J. S. Conety was a Satur-
day evening 'sitor at the A. E.Dixon home. T
Tuesday the pupils and teachers
the Misses Margaret Warrick and
Alta Nelson, and patrons at Bonoschool enjoyed a picnic for thelsst
day.Mr. and Mrs. Opal Reeves and
children had Sunday dinner mth
the parental, U. S. Reeves home,
south of Blair.Mr.and Mrs. Bert Redfield of
Blair were Sunday afternoon call-
ers at the Geo. Beard home.Mr. and Mrs. Byron Beard and
sons were Sunday visitors at the
Ernest Ferguson home in Omaha.
Mr.and Mrs.Marshall Tysonahd baby, Mrs. Louie Grimm and
daughter,Elizabeth spent Satur-day afternoon with Mrs. Frank
Pitzer.Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schneider
and leo of Ithaca, cams Saturday
night and stayed until Sundayafternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Geo.Fackler and mother,Mrs. J. J.
Schneider.Mr. and Mrs,Eli Bowden and
grandson, Billie of Tekamah, wereSunday afternoon visitors at the
Ralph and Fred Ray homes.
The A.W. Clarke family were
Sunday afternoon visitors at the
F.Muller home in Burt countywhere their son, Floyd is employedMr. and Mrs. John Cooper and
son, Hugh of Washington,wereSunday wsltors at the A. E. Dixon
home.Mr. and Mrs. James Paulsen and
Anna,and 'Wallace Husk wereamong the guests of Mr. and Mrs.Ted Hanson Saturday evening at aparty to honor the birth anniver-
sary of hir. Hanseh.Mr. and hks. Robert Widener
and daughter spent Thursday alt-
ernoon with Blevins brothers, near
Arlington.,Maxine Mathews was a Satur-
day afternoon visitor at the Neum
Warrick home.Miss Ernestine McCoy went to
Tekarnah Sunday aitemoon where
sho will spend part ot her vaca-
tion, as well as at Fremont.Elmer Dixon attended the wein-
er roast the last day, of tho Kin-
dred school, Friday.The R. M. Iverson family wereamongtheguestsat a birthday
party for Merrlll Johnson, west of
Blair, Wednesday evening.
M SUIITH ummm
Heavy Receipts of Cattfe -
Market 25-50c Lower.
Top $1.75
A 10 to 25°D R O P n t n o u s
r u lAm\|l s e m :co : W mEither-Nsiive Bll'|l¢°1'I
nozs: Shun Fed Inaba $8.40FeedersStudyl l 383500.85An i l s u m Bh d ! -
Unlon some Yards.May 26.
mx-.enozher heavy run of cat-
tle Monday, 10,000 heed vue me-spoudhle for u dum and unevenly
lows market. hm md ni es on
yearllna and duireble mm be~ms 256 lower m n l m week
with medium and heavy cattle
"00l?-LY we lower.Beet steers herefhmuxhc rms,Cows me helium
md mu m a n d ma m s h a r e d
sn the waknas.
Quohhlons on Club: Good to
choice yarlmzs $'l.2508.25:Keir
eo ¥0°¢l ye ultna ;e.2e0'u5:
common in fair yearllnss 35.500
6.85: trashy,wax-med-up steers»4.sws.so:sood. cholee hamiy
:been t'l.0o@s.oo: good to choicenavy sheen ;'1.ooo1.'1s;mr eo
good steers $6.25@7.00: common
to lair beeven S5.500B.25; ¢°°d no
choice stockere $'l.25@B,25:m rzo good eeockers l6.25@'1.25: com-
mon to tai: nockae $5.0066.25;u-my Kfides s4.oo05.oo: :ood eo
choice feeder!|e.eom.so: (slr eouood feeders $5.7ws.so: common£0 mr feeders te.oo@s.'1s; stockcows$S.'1s04.'1e:not-K 11611811
sa.oo6e.:zs:etoek steer calvesse no mm: etoc i halter ulves
_e5.uwv.oo.
so ns To NEW L OW Lxvns
Beoelptl of hm we re m m
Monday.12,000 head and prices
n a w m o u s e mm u m : m m -dly with nlslner kind!zumee
Iuwer than the into muknt. Trad-
ln z v u llriely at A spread o!ssasame nun but ngnc weiahu
up to $8.25.
r u ' u m m s s x u . m c m m
Eleven thousand fresh sheepund lamb: was received Mondhy
md met wnh e ma demand at
Ddces mom f a mm m hlsher
than the close of Lest week.Best.native serine lambs brought sm.-25. callin $8.15. md sham lambs
$9.40.ryedu mmm hem meds.
wp $6.86, and need sheep were
unchanged.. , ..
:wr LAMBS: me hmm. coedQymlee wze@a.'1s: range lnmbe
Hood eo dudes w.soe1o.zs; rangehmbl. hi r to load $l.5069.25;mtln lunbe. aood to chnlce $9.75
610.251 mom umm se.oooa.4o.
mmm L ABBS: s ee m la mbs
ml w chem $e.1s@'1.2s: Ieeder
llmbl. hlr 00 8004 senses.-gs.
IWIS: ne, ¥00d fa chnice me
Gsm: tae, mr eo good 91.000g-gg= cull and cumer ewes 01.000
. ....Mrs.Harland French;vice~pres.,
Charles Berry;sec.~treas.,IeolsNelnen.The village board recently pur-chased a car of gravel to bespreadon the main streets.It was hauled
direct from the gravel git: nearFremont by Elmer Wrlg t Trans-fer Co.Mr.and Mrs. Keith Menking
plan fa leave soon for Chicagu,
where they will reside.They hava
been operating the Kennard Cafeforthepastfewweeks.Mrs.Menking's sister,Miss Madne
Pritchard will accompany them toChicaga.f'-\"m'v
Mr. and Mn.Austin Renshaw
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs. L.E. WardRobert Andrasen went £0 Fra#mom, on business lust Wednesday.
Dr. W. E, Wright drvve to Lla-
coln early Saturday momlng w
meet his wife. and sons, who were
just retumimz fmm a weekkwddt
with Mr.Wr'lght's parents at
Kansas.Mr, and Mn. Nlc Freidrlchsen,
Mrs. C. Japp and Ed, Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Svogerson and Christine
few days with Miss Cora Beard.Mondaymlternoon the neighboring
children were guests there dsc.
Mr.and Mrs. Percy Tucker oi
Calhoun, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Ialloda were Sunday guests ofMr. and Mrs. Sam Steele.
Elmer Lund home.Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'Pimbmlaincame up from Davey. Neb. Satur-day to attend the alumni recep-
tion.They remained for an over
Sunday visit. at the parental, L. E.
Ward home.
Mr. md Mrs. C. L. Rosenbaum
and Bonnie Lee visited reladves
here Sunday.Otis Decker of Arlington, was aweek-end visitor at the Sam Hall
funeral of End Cornelius ~tur-day.
Miss Alma Svnxterson entertain-
ed the Dorcas Club at her home
last Saturday nftemoon. After thebusiness session, the hostess serv-ed u delicious lunch.
Mr. and Mn. Curl und of Fre-Recreation
o n i l l s n n - n l ; - x l u
_
v
I have opened a Recreation
Club in the building first door
east of the Bendorf Furniture
Store and extend a welcome
to the people of Blair and
vicinity.
A good game of billiards is
rare sport.You will like it.
Come and bring your friends.
°\°w Club "§°"'°;° W elcomes!I
L. L. KE YSER
PROPRIETOR
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- ....something like thirty miles ol19t-
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
A. C. Dc-bel, AttorneyI N THE COUNTY COURT OF
wAsHxNc'roN con... 11,NEBRASKA
Estate of Frederick F. Cornelius,
Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that on
the 19th day of June, 1931, at the
County Judge's office in the City
of Illair,Washington County,
Nebraskn, nt 2 o'clock in the after-noch of said day,the following
matter will be heard and consi.
demd,to-wit:The petition of
Helen Cornelius imwinx for the
appointment of Helen Cornelius as
administrator of the estate of said
Frededck F. Cornelius, deceased.
Dated this 26th day of May,
1931.
(SEAL)1. C. ELLER,
19-4t County Judge.
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
ON PETITION FOR
I'ItoB.*\'I`E OF wlu,
A. C. Debel, AttorneySTATE OF NEBRASKA I
_[sa
driving he is as far from Fremont
as he was when in the Valley and
to our way of thinking has missed
o much more interesting drive.Highway 130, which is a. pnrt
d the Lincoln Highway and leads
from Missouri Vnlley io Fremont
is being robbed of its share of the
traffic.This could he remedied by
n change of name, as hns been pro-
posed,naming the south route
through Council Bluffs, South 80
and the one leading across the
Blair bridge, North 30.This change would mean much
to the territory along this new
route.On Hlghwny 30 one finds
every few miles a service station
vith its accompanying refreshment
st ds which give employment to
people and they are well
pntronized.With the change pro-
posed the increase in tralfie ylould
be so great that like establish-
ments would be supported along
this route also.On last Sunday 'Highway 30
from Missouri Valley south was
alive with mrs many of them of
foreign number and the tourist
season has but just started.
BENCH NOTES
wasmn n county.|In the oi?-'i Court of Washing-
ton Cnunly, Nebraska.
In the Maller uf the Estate of
Frederick Curl L. Eager, Deceased:
The verified petition of Hans
Fredenck Enger nnd Anna Made
Sorensen has been filed in the
County Court of said County,
praying that Letters Testnmentnry
do issue to R. H. Rasmussen under
the last Will und Testament of
Frederick Carl L. Enger, De leased.
Now, therefore, notice is ereby
given that n hearing v/ill be had
on anid petition on the 20th day
-of June, A. D. 1931 at 2 o'clockP. M., and all persons interested
are notified to appear and show
cause, if nny, why said Instrument
may not be proved,allowed and
probated as the last Will and Tes-
tament of said deceased, and exe
cution thereof, and administration
of said estale be granted.
Witness my hnnd and Official
Seal this 26th day of May, 1981.
(SEAL)I. c. ELLER,
19~4t County Judge.
Ns r m n s m n s AR E
LIVING IDNGER
In twenty years,between the
cmsus of 1920 and 1930,the spanol human life in Nehnikn length-
ened.There arevalid reasons why
this should be so.Phydcad eon-
ditions in this state of much sun-
shine, Pure air and pure water add
'to longevity.The satisfaction and
Pelce of mind resulting from livinginastaw which hnssomanyand
sure rewards for human endeavoralsotends to lengthen years of
usefulness and wstence.The mms of 19m discovered'
19, 792 Mrsona,or 1.5 per cent ol
Mr. and Mrs. George Hindchs
and dnughter of Nickerson,Mr.
und Mrs. Elmer Munson and HansAnderson and daughter, Flora ofOrnuhn, were Sunday dinner guests
ol Mr. and Mrs. Clark Lippincott.
Mr. und Mrs. I-'red Peck enter-
tained the following dinner guests
nt their home Sunday:Mr. and
Mrs John Biffnr and family, Mr.nnd Mrs.Herman Peterson andfamily, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Wil-
kins and family, Mrs. Wilkins and
Mrs. Slade.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Blomberg and
Mrs. Etta Weedin of Omaha, and
Mrs. Andrew Svendgnrd and chil-dren visited at the Jonas Blom-berg home Sunday sftemoon.
Mr. and Mrs.Mike Larson and
family of Irvington, Mt: and Mrs.
George Ryan and Grandma RyanofBlndr,were Sunday dinnerguests of Mr.and Mrs.RudolphMentke and family.Mr. und Mrs Harry Smith were
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.
Nancy Sylvis and son,John ni
Fremont.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Guyer and
Lyle viisied at the Che;Suttonhome Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ra and Mrs.Susie Llhe and grand nwereSundndinner K'-\eS1s of Mr. andMrs. dunno Ray.
Mrs. Emil Hagge and son, Don-
ald are visiting friends and rela-
tives at Bloomfield, Neb. this week
The Bench Community Club met
with Mrs. Clark Lippincott Thurs-
ay afternoon with 15 members
and 5' visitors present.Visitors
were Ruth Lippincott, Marie Koe-nig, Hrs Emil Hngge, Mrs. Jus.Paulson and Misa Anna Paulson.
The Club will hold their next meet-
m lwns Mrs. Ted 0llngex'_
5 and Mrs. Louie Meneke en-
tertained dinner guests at their
home Sundn .Mr. and T Olinger en-tertained the fo dinnerguests at thdr hom; Friday: Mr.'lin total Wpdution, above the age
Q! 75.The 1930 census found 26,-snd M.rs.Shermanl'ackling of
1 \ .vv 0
Pig Meal
4
m_H_m_UHZ
2 3 %P r o t e i n ;
for '
$2.25 per Hundred 5
5
Contains 5
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n§
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KUHR and WRIGHT, Props1
'`~"\xi..€L ~
Dnxoe\Blair while S0r§!r|»§n hui two inlscholarnhip, Second T u m Foot-\Processionn1, Dorothy Bnnn MaI~\(2
.. .. .___ L..,= 'm..»fl.~l» ...fl mv :wa in lull md Cheer laden.min:Hvmn No.31'l:'Sa-lntura Bnnlmlnr nf allegeArts:Phi1iP A.Mrs.Hans Wrich hsm md on Dr. Felix Bym' of Omaha, spenil For Sale-One yehm sfmaw wm. mm mana boar.Hose; wuwn.v x
_.s ~1ln.- ..:..\. H.; nd- 'MAL l \ 7 ' . l l I D U ! _ l l ]vuunmng.; innu n F" '¢Lammel
a tt e m
,rish `é " n » f |_"ma ~I ~ I :if.. led|Rollln Bueklln,Verne:Cu-llon,IN. Lund: Instrumentl Solo, Dol-ll.Hltlh.ml'-m. oliebrlklg" ' j E ; ' ° ; ; , . ; ' ° ~u n a n " .V a g g m g w a s ~~ ~ i m p r o v i n g a n a _; e d _ _ L m 5 ,s i c k w i t h i n t H V B ¢ 1 \ C h .L e f t y
.1 ~~~a . r n ¢. _1 -- L | 4 8 -l u n m u m n i n a n k n n i f l d i f f l .4 a S t h r u e ~~~
George Campbell, Roy cmmmenlonly Baum mx mm;Ad mm'p m, A. é o nme n , I la rl nn ,Ivwa;
Howud Erlcksen,John Gillispie, "Tha Student and the wma", Iain Hansen Wulf, Herman, Nelr
L .Pct. Walter Gollehsn, Leslie Hansen, R¢v_A_M Andersen D_of D_. tasks.
2 '§§§|§"l'€'f "§'2'§'2 "2."H""1i'l'i':ff'I'f vocal solo,George I Robemw T" - Y e a r Teac her .Trnnngf
p w '_doklg business in um: ma: bamr- xl nm w W 'lv ...... -...,... ..,....nu..I ~dlY~Mr.and Mrs.Ross Da ta and W the Msukelouwrs.
.The Cvtfee Club meets this daughters were Omaha wle rs m. Maher eneertdned a The league standl
Ice Boxes of all ldnds from $4.00'(Th\lrsdsy) afternoon at the homehut Tuzsd-ny.bridge (onrsame Inst T°°sd'y sit'Team
up at the Music Sham.1941: of Mrs. August Bathmadn.g mn ,o n Ande rs o n hu been ernoon.Schuyler . . . - . -Gladys Moore ol Omaha is ,,,\The Thursday evening bridge somswhnt under the weather wltl1'Miss Chulowe Shader of 0mah.slB18\5l''' °
_ _. ... ._-U.. l.¢..... »...~..m. ms nm week.spent hat Sundsy afternoon st the sa-lbna;-
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n mn vmm. Annum wmm.°°\|°l¢°°°4_ ~ ~ - _.. ... ... . .L _ . ... ._--. tllmmthehome01her
Mnore for a few d l
father,Jolm¢lub meets m m mr.I-U0 gum °*""'"" " " " """" ="""" " "'Kal home.u m , n n Ba h I I l m 1;rm L - ..0 'H n s ~ .~El'_'.°.J.E"'£... af gf in annmrl Month and mile--Fashion Center mncuonauzul
€'»P¥€'.°'.: ~'I ';;;|'iz'Q}i§.»]§Q1|- R{.|n1»;_.i;|||n Tllnngunz Pnudent Elllld Ham el
Skxrv Nielsen, See'y Board of Di-
rectors; awaxgg :g ncholgxnhips,
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Hymn No.81;Benediction,~
C. B. Lumen.The Chu of 1981,s m - Z ,
Bnche!o¥o! Divlnith Cornelhxs
K.Hunsen,Westbrook,Mdne;
Edwin w. Pctrimson, Chicagv, lui-
anis.Diploma:Henry M.Hansen;
Northfield,Minn;Peder I-huge,
Saskatchewan, Canada' Silas Lax#sen, Audubon, Iowa.'
~Schultz, Racine, Wisconsin.
'l'wo~year Music Supervi rs
Charlotte L Gllberwun,ah*
Aleins S.Miller,Waupaca,'
comin;Leonard G.Schlyte -
Dnnnebx-og, Nebnsks,.
Accounting; Esther M.Nalao~
Cedar Falla, lows.
Audsmi
Esther K: l-"ogdsll,'Cedar Fslls
Iowa;Myrs.E.Hnnsen,Llndu~
Nebmska;Vernette T. #w
Blair,Nebraska;Marla
Madsen,Cemsm,Nebraska;:
Albert Usen,Racine,Wlsconsln
Ingward Olsen, Racine, Wiseonsl
Ede r Adams of Omnhl,held zum.to ummm,»-=»,.......\.., .... .,...._.servizes at the Church of Godlut Evelyn md lAVlughn Meats of put of their vuxtion with nb- -Thund-ly, l"1Zid=y. ma Sahnday.
Nh tives xml friends.Any Spring Colt in stock $7.95-Sunday morning and qvmlng.Linooln, ment the week-end a enu-.».¢.\n f .mx Mn.Earl M.Mr. md M,-,_E. s. Nunn Q! values w $35 I t
N o r m D f l l l l " '"'"' u 1 u v vv - -r - - _ . . -i u m m i a m --~- - 2 4 . 3 3 3 l i ¢H a n . | e n ,'
H o o v e r - - -- -1 5 . 1 6 7 t e r G o l . [ e § 9 n
ACCIDENTS FOR_FIRST
HAL F OF MAY
The first two weeks ol May
brought 1 slightly reduced number
of wddents.Falls wand 30 and
bum: md scalds 18, of the home
accidents.
Causes ol sport accidents ware:
roller skating, 2; baseball, 2; golf,
1:fishing,1:gunshot,8;swim-
ming, 1; and track, 5.Eighteen people were injured by
falls on the meet and 10 children
G e l : i h e H a b i t
i rad e with -
~ rice clofhier
DANA OOLLEGI-:NEWS
Professor J.E. Bartley reportsthat the following students in the
Shorthand and Typing Department
have recently received recognition
by the Gregg Publislgng Coranpany: 1Membershipint e O er of ,Agnes Larsen, Lenora Mathiesen,
Margaret Badgerow of Blnir; Elk#~
sen, Jean Wright, Myrwn Parker,
Gregg Artists ior Shorthand:
abeth Christiansen of Rlcine, Wis.
Complete Theory Certificate in
Shorthand:Margaret Badgerovr
and Eliubeth Christiansen.
Membership in the Order of Ar-
len,Wrginin Campbell, Lyle Gil~
bert, Ruilx Kmgh; Grade 8-Mil.
dred Cotté,George Thomburgh;
Grade 4--Gerald Haynes,Norman
McCom1ick,Mary Payne,Victor
Payne,Harold Pieper,Vangyle
Raver, Cond Jean Strlcklett, Billy
Terrell;Fi lth A-Stella Gilliam,
Marguerite Offen, Chrlssie Peter-
Irene Kubie;Fifth B-Ha ro ld
Fsckler,Marvin Haack,Marlo
Hn-lswld. Cameron Johnson, Olive
Mm-ie Klabunde, Alice Ladd, Duo
.~ :__~dwell
injuring 'I people.
Trucks struck 7 pedestrians.
killing 4 and badly injuring 3.01
six vehicles operated by hib-and»run
drlvers,3 were reported to be
tnxcks. Cars striking parked tnxcks,
alleged to be improperly guarded
caused 6 bad accidents.Farm animals roaming on high-
ways caused 8 auw wrecks.Three
bays were injured while hopping
rides.Five persons fell from
moving autos.
we ~~.-.Of t h e f a r m ac c idents, runawxy s
caused B; f a r rn n n i mds , 1 0 ;f a r m
mac hinery , 13, spd wood c utting, 3.
Du r i n g th e p e a t two we e k s , two
cars we re s'deswiped by b us e s ;
one b y a tr uc k an d on e by a tru c k
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Blair, ---Nebm
LEIFER AWARDS OF BLAIR posed of twenty-three smxdents,
SENIOR HIGH five of whom m graduating from
lthe Seminary, six from the Aw-
'Fhe following people will receive 'demy and twelve from the College
letters for having fulhlled certainfpmpg;-_
conditions in Football, Basketball.;The prograrn for Friday evening
Track,Debate,Declamatory, followss
sen, Johannes Christiansen of Rm
eine;Mearl Hagedorn ol Royal,
Iowa;Myra Hansen of Lindsay,
Neb;Othelia Nelson of Flaxton,
N, D; Ruth Olsen ol West Brand,
Iowa; Ruth Romer of Albert Leu,Minn;Clifford Sieck of Council
Bluffs; Arne Voetman ol Rengsved,
Iowa.Competent Typist Gold Pin: Eliz-
abeth Christiansen.Two students, Miss Ruth Olscnv
and Miss Ruth Romer, were givwf
pins by the College for speed and
accuracy in Typing.
WEC 0 | \|||ac c idemts reported in the p m-evious' Avis
two- wee k pe rio d in all ac c id ent di-Gra de
V13 o .|1 | |o .
cidents which had a tremendous
increqse.In this there were 177
.. x .¢
BLAIR, NEBRASKA
For Three Days Only
SJ3§3}{'»? JUNE lst
E l w i n
Strong Players
ln Thelr Big Tent Theatre
ONE LADY FREE with each
paid adult ticket on opening
Night UNLY
ADULTS 50c CHILDREN IOC
comin;Leonard G.Schlytern,
Dnnnebx-og, Nebnsks,.
Accounting; Esther M. Nalaoll,
Cedar Falla, lows.
Audsmi
Esther K: l-"ogdsll,'Cedar Fslls,
Iowa;Myrs.E.Hnnsen, Lindsay.
Nebmska;Vernette T. # gg wm
Blair,Nebraska;Marla uise
Madsen,Cemsm,Nebraska;H.
Albert Usen,Racine,Wlsconsln;
Ingward Olsen, Racine, Wisconsin.
lett,Walden George,Rollmd
Bmzklin and Don Bellowl.
Track: Holland Bucklln, Stanley
Jennen,Edgar Shen.m d David
Hndlng.
Debate:Alloc Beekman.RoyChrlsmnseh, Fx-edrleln Mnnhlesan,
Reed O'Hmlon.
Declamatary:Alice Beekmnnn,
Esther Carlson,Vemor Carlson,
Dorlne Glasgowe.
Scholarship:Alice Beekman,
Myrtle Gilbertuon,M m Beth
Hltchman,Fredrieka Matthiesen,
H4 r m m s B r e a d
[.]Deliclously Ff;;'==°f»<= md §T$'l°{w.:§"§§£§.
s i ] R 2 3 2 2 5 c f . ¢ . " § ' l s l o c
, . . ,, . _ ., - . |,.n x x l l
PUPILS MAKE GOOD RECORD
The following grade pupils have
been neither absent nor tardy dur-
ing the entire school year:
West Ward,Grade 'J Fohn C.
Anderson Jr., Eunice Muhr, Roland
Olsen;Grade 4 -Ni na Bertelsen,
Viva Mae Christiansen,Melvin
Hewett,Olive Larsen,Esra Lar-
sen,Charles Madsen,Raymond
Runge, Elaine Warrick.
North Ward, Grade I--Kenneth
H
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Vera Nelson, Elsie Stevens, Helen
McMillan, Clarence Van DeVen¢er,
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M.r. and Mn. L. W. Lada an#
lvyed |. visit 'from Semfm' and
um Wm. nmgnng o! Union, Nab.
on wednesday.
Mn. Alla Rc we a nd a ughm,
Irene spent last Sundny at ths
hmm of Mn. Rowe's brother, Wm.
Smith nt Calhoun.
The Fred Jenkins fami\y have
moved into the former Ab'HillmAl\
,,........,.... .__,'Mosh home.\Arlln¢tan, were lut Sundsy diet-Mr. ana mn. num rnumps on,The Monday ev eni lll budge club noon vi sitors u zum n. mnu ma c o l Blair, a n wwrwnins n
met at the hams of Mrs. A1 Sick.home in thin dty.few trianda l t n c ud Plrly a n
Mn.Mary Compton won n m Tha umm Gund met a t the Friday °""f"¥» MAY 2 9,
pHwwdMr» ~R=y m°ndB\\rr.¢v f- mm L uthe ra n a wk pa rlo r: on \m» .ma M n .Chlrles nm-y,
Mrs,Mnry Stokes and little Wedneldxy |!4'¢moon with Mrs.;yJolephlne McNara ma Joe
daughter, Mary Alice, spent n few Henry Voss as honeas.of Omaha, vidbed Saturday
dny s lutwe e kntthe ho me o the r Mrs. /mm Roman of OmahA,a ;fmrm>onattheEdRasshome.
hmther, Emu Weber, near Teh- achoolmste of Mn.G.A.Rqt.hmlnn mr . md M n .cm Kolterman,
m b .made a pleasant call at the Rath# Frederick and Herbert,accom-
i}"=}>p}=I»¢5f ¢ln 204 E. Pnrk St., now .mann hoine Saturday even ing.panied by Miss Ch ar1or.ne tsnauer,M L o i L c h was very agree1 FS.._-.?__?"i-...|I\na|¥¢ev mhnn MPI.F||l|n8.~~ d . l ' 0 V B d o W l l t o O I D 3 1 1 8 ~;»w1;ediw Aured Feer§}lé.-LL.¢ Tmblul. vlw un- $.&1'.'5.w.:.' § ' » 1 » ' 5 i n = a c f J - E D S E ( ' m a ~ m k l n l u for l vm: ur.um Ewunahnreixtmopnldmlncmnlmre-Ne|,,,,|,|'d,,",d||,°n|,,f(¢f||,|ng|||¢3qn¢;y;1¢gm¢¢|;uh¢Knltermlllhvml-cmily. is at mm new -ml able f# vnu.unum Pllffer mme. mm of Te-Peter Jensen ma daughter,
beupnputolthe Wntwn Tylon.whohn beenk""h°____._..~
nun unv;V;ann-nunure guest§_ of M*3..J'=3'd M .K e n n e t h C .D e - 't i b e c a m e n i t e m r .a n d m r s .d o r m A ..\i.Ilouu0.:b " f "- - - ~ - -P ' § ' 3 f - . i ' f . . _ = _ " i n u n s " n f l M r ! ~f f l f - . .. . . . A q m n ¢ l d \ » n ¢ 1 »r n r n r f n f f n l l l w i l B l u f f s S l l n " I C l t y 1 M o . ,B1
urolx enwnmmzu muy.. .............G. E. Dille of Chillicothe, Mo. at
luncheon at their home Monday
noon.Mr. md Mrs. E. S. Pedersen and
Betty June were dlnner guestslast
Sunday at the home of Mrs. Ped-
ersen's sister, Mrs. Dean Snow at
Craig.
John R.Weber and family of
Paige, Nob., came last Sunday for
a few days visit with Mr. Weber's
mother,Mrs.John Weber and
family.
hmk DeTe mple mme in last
Friday from Los Angeles He
states that on account of his mo-
ther's health that he will stay in-
definitely.
Miss Erna Metzinger enbertaln~
ed at u steak fry last Wednesday
evening for Kirby Cook, Mr. and
Mrs. leo Chapman and Mr.and
Mrs. Dewey Hoadley, of Omlha.
"subs-shnnrl
xu xasr. aunuay evening and W..taken on the Emanuel hospital in
Omaha.
Charlie Robinson has moved his
real estate offices),-hfrom Lundt
Bros. building into/e State Bank
building where he,ls now comfor-
tably located..
Mrs. W. w. Wilkinson observed
her birth anniversary last Sunday
by having her children and their
families home for dinner and to
spend the day.
Mr .and Mrs. Louie Wolf! and
Mr, and Mrs.Arthur Wolf!and
children of Omaha,were amongthose who attended the graduation
exercises on Friday evening.
Mr.and Mrs.Ross Rasmussen
of Herman, Mr. and Mrs.C.W.
Meats and family and Howard
Cameron of Omaha, were dinner
guests last Sunday at the Elzy
Klnz home.
day and were supper guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, Theo. Wahl-
strom.
Agnes Gilbertson and her room-
mate, Juda Gage, came up from
Omaha and spent Tuesday evening
with Miss Gllbertso'n's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gilbertson.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schafer of
Omaha,were dinner guests last
Sunday at the parental,W.\v.
Wllldnson home and were evening
callers at the home of Mr.and
Mrs. Frank Schafer.
Mr.and lvirs.Fred Hoar and
Beffy of Walthill,vidted their
son, Harold Hear and family las!
Sunday and on Monday were vis-
lbors at the Edgar Rose home. They
returned home Monday evening.
Hot weather demands lots of
Dresses-the Fadilon Center is the
Dress Store of Blair-»when you
buy a Dress you my just as well
sen's sister,Mrs.Emma Wash-
burn for a few days.
Mr.and Mrs.Ed Rose and
daughter,Rita and Mrs.A.Wa
Rose drove to Winnebago la n
Sunday to visit at the C. H. Taylorhome.. Mrs. Rose, senior, remalred
to visit her daughter. Mrs. Taylor
and other relatives at Walthlll.The M. W. A's. he`d an enter-
tainment at their hall in this dty
last Monday evening with a good
crowd on hand to view the pic-
tures and listen to an address by
Hon. H. V. Reese of Berkley, Calif.
There was also an exhibition drill
of nine men and nine women of
Fremont, dressed in their uniforms
Dancing was indulged in following
the meeting.A number came
over from Fremont.
Youso. PEDPLE '
ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE
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J. 1-.nam.~..,we ....\._...........,ha; been anployed by the city
council as caretaker for Y-he new
swimming pool and J. Stuart Lich-
llier h u been employed as life
guard.
w - ,n_|...u» l...........n..4
Mr.and Mrs,Clarence Olsen,
who reside north of Blair. enter-
tained Mr. and Mrs. Tom McDon-
ald of Herman,and Mr. and Mrs.
Lawmnce Miller and family Sun-
dav eveninaf.
choose from the largest and finest Mr and Mrs Earl Jensen and
~save money ~ M r . a n d M r s Harold Jensen and
s es._children drove to Wayne, Neb. on
Mrs. 'Gyde Skinner and children Sunday to attend a reception for
of Schuyler, Neb. visifed Snmrday their sister,formerly Blanche
aftemoom at the Nels Lindberg Whnrlnw.dauzhtet of Mr.andn u n s o u u r u u n .Calhoun, was n Blair wmtor last
Saturday Hans reports that the
llh trusts have dohe considerable
a g . .down in his section of the
county
Mrs. Chris Bendorf and little
Thursday lor n visit with reia
tives She also plans m vim her
sister,Mrs Henry Denny in
Minnaota
Friends of Wm. Streclcfns bro-
ther \n law of Mr and Mrs Frank
Durlgeoh oi' this city, will be sorry
to hear tm. he is now at GreenGablesnear Lincoln, and not nn
proving as they hoped he might.
Merrill Reeh,who is attending
the Medical College in Omaha,
njill go to Superior, Neb. following
daushwr went w Herman g Mr.and Mrs.a m spnek andAbe Sutherland,who has been
quite. ill at the A. F, Gray home
V-ho pns twe ehws s ts ke nto the
Emanuel hospital in Ornsha,last
Sunday night,where he had a
slight operation.
family of west ol Herman,and
Mr.and Mrs.Walter E.Meier#
henry of west of Blair, were last
Sundaymltemoon visitors at tho
H. W. Meierhenry home.
Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus JohannsenentertainedtheMondayevening
pinochle club at their home on
west Washington street.High
scores were won by Mrs.Karl
Christensen and Julius Petersen.
Florence and Exel Anderson
home in this city.The Lindbergs
went to Schuyler that evening and
stayed over Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Skinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed I-Isller and son,
Milo of north of Arlington, were
dinner guests last Sunday at the
Dr. and Mrs. Earl M. Meats home.
Evening visitors were Mr. HowardEaston and son, Bruce and Mrs.
Kelly, all of Walthill.
Miss Una Lund, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. N. T. Lund of this city,
retumed today from San Francisco
California, where she has been ern-
ployed as stenographer for n
couple of years.She plans to rc-
main at home for a. time, atleast.
Mrs. Chas. Mead entertained her
Mrs.Robert Whorlow oi Wayne.Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carlberg were
also present at the reception.
Miss Whorlow became the bride
of Milton Carlberg, son of Mnand
Mrs.Carl Carlberg,of west of
Orum, last February and only an-
nounced their marriage last Sun-
day..The bride, who is n graduate oi
Wayne State Teaehers College,
has been teaching in Washington
county for the past three years,
two ter-rns at Bisbee school and
the past year which just closed
at the March school.Mr.and,Mrs. Carlberg will gc
to housekeeping on a farm near
the home ot*the bridegroonfs par
ents.'yn
and Clifford Metzler attended i Sunday School class ol junior boy
....... ._.......,_ . .,_ .They have the best "shes ans
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the c lose of sc ho ol, J u ne 3. where rniscellnneous sho wer given for m me n1..r;. c nur c n Uasemem. lam.-t la ti on1..- ...m sm nw\n| nvar\ hu thp Fuller M r and Mr s .Mi lto n Carlbersr Tue sd av evenimr a t a n in - d o or ' ° ° "F ' ' , f" , _ . _ns of a host o! fxjiends
nc "ul uc \. uq uv; \u -J j" * ----- --- --;~__,_ana relI:\\|.\"\3BBru sh Co.Mrs. Rec h vnll ac c orn~o n W ednesday mg h t ,MB ?201. 1 tr ac k me et.Her c i ass c onsxs ts of
fmnu }1§rr|at the Carl Ca rlb erg home, west of thir teen boy s,eleven o f wh o m n i . n n n u fal='.roND p L A C E
§ 2| .m~'-~ ~,,....,.......Mr, and Mrs. 'Warren Duncan of
Atlantic,Imvn,and Mrs.Minnie
Duncan and Miss Dorothy and Mrs.
Ann Rinjer and son, all of Omaha,
were Sundny dinner guests nt the
hom¢ ol Mr. and Mrs. F. E.Flack
of this city.
.. . .... ,. .,.__1...- ....-.
0n1m.].lwere present.She served a fine
A arge iumber of relatims lunch.
§2'.i`§'i§.2' gh;~ W`f§7l1ristiansex;i|/Mr. a nd Mrs.G. A. Rxithmann
u ay emoon an and Marguerite n n d M .d Mgms co exwnd ¢°"zm¢ulpri°na\Num1an.Rmhnimm a f i i n .Te
best_ w»g.h== to iiir. Chnsun.n~ graduation exercises at the Nicho-
sen on his birth amuversary whichlns Senn hospital in Omaha last
n~»,mn Slnturdnv, Mnv zsi Wpdnondav nicht.Mrs.G.A.
nun... ........--...__
Coming from behind with rallie
in the seventh and eighth innings
the iaat traveling Blair team Sun
day defeaqed the MacD<malds 1
to 8 at Blair and moved ipw
second place tie with Scribner i
fi..mkhnm Valley league stanUaleb bolus nan a aenuus vpn-atlon last Monday at the M.E.
hospital in Omaha,and at this
writing he was getting along aa
well as can be expected.Hisniece
Mrs. Iva Bacon Lemon of Omaha,
a trained nurse, ls caring for him.
last Sunday dhle r guests at
the Frank Simpson homo were Mr.
and Mrs.Harvey Simpson and
baby of Tekamah, and Mrs. Bessie
F.t.c1\and two daughters of
Blair,Evening visitors were Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Rowe of De SDU7:
Word from th¢ Underwoods re-
cently,states that they have
moved from Lincoln to Beatrice ur
be near their daughter,Thelma.
Friends will be sorry to lea
that Rev. Underwood's health ~
very poorly, and Mrs. Underwood
has been suffering from gall
stones.
Mrs. Edna Noble waa a Lincoln
vldtor on Tuesday,May 19th,
going down to be present at a
music recital of the pupils of Alma
Wagner, voice teacher of Lincoln.
Miss Dorothy Jensen, daughter of
Mr. and Hrs J. P. Jensen of this
city,appeared on the program.
Miss Dorothy Madden of Douglas
Mrs. Frank Schafer entertained
the Papio Club last Fdday alter-
noon at ber home on west Grant
street.A large membership was
present and an enjoyable altemoon
spent visiting.The hostess served
a nice lunch to her guests.
Dann College held their Bacca-
laureate service Sunday evening,
May 24 at the First Lutheran
church.The program was carried
out as planned with music and
an address by Rev. M. L. Kirke
gaard of Dana College seminary.
Mrs Stoner of Crolg. has some
to live at the home of her son-in-
law, M.Simonsen and help care
for his home and little son, Rich-»
ard.Mrs. Stewart, who has kept/
house for Mr.Simonsen lor sev-
eral years. has gone back to¢)'aig
to be with har daughter.
Dr. Earl M. Moata reported Mr.
and Mrs Walter Japp who live
east of Kmnand,are the pmud
parents of a baby boy born Inst.
Monday night, May 24. This makes
two boys and one girl in the fam~
ily.Mrs. Japp was formerly Marla
Wrich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Hans Wrlch of this city.
Rathmann's niece, Grace Swihart
of Kennard, was a member of tho
was.
Dr. Chas. R. Mead and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Mencke and Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Lazure took a trip
out through the county lan Sun-
day locating large
that could be used
markers hy the D.
took a picnic lunch
pleasant day.
Misses Priscilla
Mary Moore returned this week
from Wayne,Neb.where they
have been in attendance at the
Wayne Stale Teachers College the
past master.There are a num-ber if young women from Blair
and vicinity attending the summer
school which begins in June.
Marshall, young son of Mr. and
Mrs.Wm.Compton,who reside
west of Blair, suffered a serious
accident last Wednesday alter-
noon.He stumbled while out
playing in the yard,falling over a
broken jar,badly cutting himabout the stomach which resulted
in much loss of blood.umm re -
rock boulders
for historical
A.R.They
and enjoyed a
Rhoades and
ports are that he is getting along
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ding.The game was featured b
home runa by Warrick,Fox
Schurman and Dey, of Blair.
The F r e mo t e r s l e d 6 t » o 4 ithe seventh ll... the home tea:
began its drive.Blair scored Iii
in the seventh and came bn(
strong to tally two in the eight
A Mack rally netted two runs
th¢ ninth, but the Blair lead w:
too long to overtake.
Walt Launer hurled the great
part of the game for the Fremo
ters,but le fty Laumer was t
losing pitcher.Walt worked fo
and one-third innings and was 1
lleved by Lefty, who was in t
box when Blair went. into the lex
He was relieved by Walt in t
seventh and Walt finished tgame.'
Lester Sorensen, on the hill f
Blair,was touched (or 12 hi
Blair connected for the same nu:
her off the Mack pitchers.T
Macka were guilty of aix erro
andsome of these errors we
costly.'The Bla!! boys made fo
errors back of their pitcher.
Chambers'single with Ie !
Launer on base scored the fix
Mack run in the first innil
SURE . I I A LOT OF TIRE FOLKS sTALK ABOUT IT Q n 0 BUT MIGHTY
FEW ARE WORKING AS HARD AS
Hu. 5.1;IS To GIVE IT TO YOU o 0 0
'I'h¢¢'| why we an proud fo ull U. S. Tins. We knew
that ihl World'| lurgsn producer M rublnr u now
bu l l d l n g t h s b n i f l r u l n l n h l n o ry - n n d me n o h h o m
by fun lor tho llg Swing Is to u. S. Tins. Extra mile-
ono -o xtru s afe ty --e xtra buuufy --a i no e mo c o n.
'Y
¢0l.lntY. who WOT! fha Afwutel'-Kent!Miss HaHa Flildlnsnn n nnrm nf [a s we ll u s c o ulu ue expcc |R¥n¢vlan "l|.}F n x v Sirhtnnnnn nnrconteif,is a pupil
teacher.
Mn. John Weber
a family reunion
when the following
Mr. and Mrs. John
of this same Niéholas Senn hospital in Omaha,
visited last Mundny afternoon a l
entertained ,g the home of her aunt and uncle,
last Sunday Mr. md Mm Oliver Hudleson.Inwere present: the evening, Mr. and Mrs. T.A.
R_ Weber and Bobs accompanied by Miss Hudle
Tha union memorial services
held at the city hall last Sundny
morning were well attended and
the program was canrled out as
announced in last week'a Enter
prise.Re v . P a r du n o l t he ~
.....,._..,.._,--..,.................._,Bunn Schuman, after Lunllt had
walked,scomd Lundt with the
first Blair run in the opening
Irame.Dey's home run put Blah
ahead in the fourth.A single by
Fritz Schuman. a base on ballshmily of Paige. Neb., Mr. and Mn.
Emil Weber and family of Taka-
mah, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Weber,Mr. and Mrs. Tod Weber and fun-
Sly. and Mr. and Mrs. John Erik-
son,drove io Lincoln and spentthenightatthe Lee Hudlmon
home.On 'Tuesday morning they
lttetzdsd the graduation exerches
at Cotner College when Mu-Ie'u
church gave the address.The w. 1° Wd; Iauner, and a single by
R. C. and G. A. R- oecupimi Ing- ldty Launer gave the_ Muck: two
dal seats as is eusmmary on thxs in the fifth and sent them into thu
occasion u m otha:patriotic or- lead.Foxy S¢:hur1nan's homer
ganizations wang well represented. rave the Blniriws a tie more andn
sen and Molly.. all of Herman,
Mm-y Stoka and Misses Margue
rite and Mattie Weber, also Byron
Banling of Hooper.A fme time
was reported.
A number of relstives and
friends pleasantly surprised Jack
Crowdy U! this nity, Iss! Friday
night in honor of his birth anni-
versary.The evening was spent
playing pinochle.Mrs.Vi cu\
Johnson and Peter Neilsen won
first prizes, Mr.and Mrs.Hsns
Iebbert uf Benulngtan,second
prima, and Mrs. Mutin Nelson and
Wm. Urwdy of Emenon, consola-
tions.All were acconllngly pre-
senfed wus appropriate dia.A i
1 late hour lovely refreshments
twln brother,Marvin graduated.
They returned to their homes on
'I\1eedny evening.
Miss Gertrude Mead'e piano
pupils appealed in Public rodtal
on last Monday evening at the M.
E. church and were presented to ll
lurge and appreciative audience.
'l'he program included pupils whohad spent several years in piano
study down to the smslleet begin-
ners who made their debut on this
occasion.It was interesting und
encouraging to pupils And parents
to note the progress meds by
those who had given their beltefforts and time to follow the in;
struction ol their teacher, who ll
devolillx ell he! time md ation#
We have u large stock ol Fur-
niture used but reconditioned
which you em buy at such prices
as will be great economy for you,
and also fill your requlruneuts.
Oll stoves, $2.50, $5.00 and $l0.00;
Sewing Machines $5.00, $1.00, ss.oo
up to $24.00;Davenporte, $6.00,
$10.00, $15.00;own Stove $5~00:
uhmy Table, szso, $3-00; $3.50,
$5.00,S6.00;Folding Bed, $5-00:
ned Smal, $1.00 up u» sm; me
Springs, $2.00 up.Mattresses Ll-noleums $4.00,$5.00,$7.50,size
o n e Burfeu, mo, ;s.oo sndup.
Solid Walnut Dresser,$10.W.These are all on dhplsy at the
large lwv-I6 oppodto the Church
of God, west Wllllllltwll St. &ll
l
ln the fifth.Singles by Wilson,
Wlsllcen,A.Launer and Fritz
Schunnan added three for the
Macks in the sixth and sent them
into the lead again.Werrick'e
homer added another 'for Blair in
the slxth.
.Three eingles, ax base on halls,
two flelders' choices, and s double
by Sorensen uceounled for tive
Blair rum in the seventh end a
base on balls in Foxy Schuman,
an error and a dngle by Van Deu-
nm added two more in the dghth.
Slndea by Larson and L. Launez
and A double by Chambers lentenroll the find Hack nms in the
ninth.
Foxy and Butch Schurmnn. each
,g
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u v n w m e w l a u m g v x m u n v .