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couN1"BLA|R'S LEADING NEWSPAPER GENERAL NEWS OF WA§lf1lN(iTON
'rim OFFICIAL PAPER OF wAsH1Nc.'r0N COUNTY,NEBRASKA
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ReportShows ]u1§{ theFourth
SwimmingPool
Going OverBig
Average Income Alnountn lo $100
Daily.Sunday June 28lh Re
wrd Breaker With Around B00
in the Pool
IS FINELY EQUIPPED POOL
Bluirs new $25000 municipal
pool is meeting with high favor
among Bla.ir .folks during these
hot summer days and receipts
from the pool are far exceeding
expectations.Hot weather has been presentsincetheofficialopeningothe
pool on Sunday June 21st.On
that day crowds thronged the_pool
and grounds surrounding and the
pool received a great send~o!f.
Since that day receipts have averaged$100.00 amy.2LastSundayhoweverwas the
record breaking day.Nearly 500
adults and 300 children mg ad#
vantage of the pool thnréby 00
escape the scorching heat ilii tht!~
management found their mpky osuitscompletely exhausted longubeforetheclosinghour.Receipt!mtaled above $200.00.An exceptionallylargecrowdwaspresentw watch the hathers and cars werelinedupinalldlnectlonsinthe
park Through the courtesy of
the budnens men benches are
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Boys' And Girls
Clubslncreas~
1931 Increase in Boys und Gir~
Clubs in Washington County
21%.22 Fam Men and Wome
Local Leaders
225 MEMBERS NOW IN CLU~
The midyear checkup of boyandgirlsclubs shows that Was
ington oounV.ys enrollment has i
cregsed 24%over a year ago.Just now.twenty»two differc
firm men and women of Washln~
ton county are anlng as In :Lenders or teachers to 225 boy
and girls while last year the
were twenty club:having 18
members.
These mm leaders are seateredalloverWashingtoncounfromArlingtonWashingtonKe
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Fontanelle and Nickerson as fo
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Beef
Triangle Baby Bee!Club Ho~
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Alvin Weitkamp Local Leader
membas._
Dairy
Mattes Ddry A.H.Blhbernse
Low leader 12 memlnrs;In~
Creek Dairy Lyle Jespelsen
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county of the death of
horses caused primarily by
the excessive heat.At this
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~N coon LUCK 4 HMonthofLxlremeHeatButotSEGCLUB MEETSQdte1RecordBreaker.Month
ly Average 77.05 Degrees.Se\€l\The Good Luck 4 H Sew
Degrees Above Normal ing Club met at the Fontanelle
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sfCommunityHallThursdayafter¢\»_umm 9R \v|\q l¥(\llF$|DAY Inoon.June 18.s
and that is on tha sale of
gasoline which the follow
ing report ol the comparisonof the sales of the first
half of 1981 with um of
the previous shows.State gasoar tax collec
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season of the year when |IS STRICKEN Under Conairtherushis on on the farms Cm Down |und every minute counts Alfred Aloydua Smith better
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the horse mans most faith
ful fdend is alled on to
do double duty.Longdaysexcessiveheatand
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H n died in Lo d26_f at the use of;2 ;§s_i cmvmnxnc 1:0 z=o1.1.ow someAlfredAloydusSmithorTraIfannunYh..1...van s.;.n...~!Many Blnnr Cltlzens Interested inIThreeDaysOverthe100Mark.
Four Days 100 Degrees nnd
Fourteen Days 90 or Above
June of 1931 wasnt quite a re~cord breaker for heat but it camenenrit.The monthly mean was77.05 as compared to 77.1 in 1911therecordJuneforthislocality.T e average for the pnst El yearsis69.8 which shows over 7 dc~
es above the normal.
Ve hud but three days over the
100 mark here 102 Sunday and
100 flnt Monday and Tuesday but
there were 14 days of the 30 days90or above.In ion there werefour days 100 or better and 19 of
the 30 dnys were 00 or over.The
meun mnximum for this June wusD...__..__.\._....=.....
All members were present.
They are an follows:Corinne
Cahoon President;Helen Frank
ie Vice President;Evelyn Rene
Amold Secretary;Gladys Weitl
kamp News Reporter;and Alice
Hetrick all of the Second yourSewingClub.Those of the first
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.ycar Sewing Club being LaVerleBrandPresident;Edith Brackett.
Vice President;Willa Mac Arn
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old Secretary;Lorraine Scheerl
News Reporter;Dorothy Christ
Ruth Frankie and lrma Fredrick1
son together the lendersMisses
Leona and Irma Niebaum.
After n dis sion of the firsv
sewing projec everyone took
part in playing/ games.Refresh
ments were then served by the
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tions for the first half ol
1981 increased $185777 overthecorrespondingperiodlastyearStateTreasurer
Bass said Saturday.Res
spegtive tptals for the
semiannual period were$4231749 and $~10959i2.
The amount collected in
June was the largest this
yean nlthough still $1000
lem than May 1930.The
June iotd is s1ssaos
compared with $7188M in
Mziy.1931;$691381 in
April.$674939 ln March$707818 in February and
56531162 in January.a»»»»¢.~»»»¢~
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hostesses Alice Hetrick and LéFORMER BLAIR GIRLVerleBrand.I HEARD OVER RADIO
break the spirit of the best
of horses unhss can is
taken m prevent it.It is
a simple thing to care for
them by plenty of water
ing and at the propertime and other little utten~tions to relieve their su!
ferinzs and the pay will
come in the extra amount
of work that may be ac~compllshed.It seems nl
most impossible that ahorséshouldheworkeduptothelimitofendurance
when the thermometer ls
hovering around the 100
degree mark but if it must
bc done the utmost caution
should be taken.
Just this week a goodfamerfricndwasinthe
fed avaried andbiét1nv|
slesque life&\lH!lKil§§?§e£r駧¢lhoroughfar¢w Blairo
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times trafficking in ivory,apes|_ d peaoocks only bo 15?_this Th§Fontsnolle Highway work is|rude odde to become a dxsmller Pwsrwins nicely and what has»painter a detective a big K e;already been accomplished cannotIhuntcrsoldierolfortunemdinbeappreciatedunlessitisseen.later years a teller of labudousismning with what ii lmown as thetalesoftheAfrlcan_ i{2l¢S .Melina mu me road has beeng.fter years og fish*U18 UM widened and a portion of the tumanimals~eanmbmls in the j taken out so that the swing ls»¥and painting scenes of l 3|graduul and the sheep pitch of theMFbetweenhislongtreksHornhilloneither side has been greatlydriftedback to his native Lon reduced by grading.Icnshirc to make his home for__|The valley xond west the Lieisnertimewithhismarrieddaughter.hm has been mised and the Ge|Ono day he was out w 1glLu::e hillhasban td
pnmon 5yearold Sandy whenlhelost the youth in the streets of
boudon.A bobby found the
child and retumcd it w its
mother hub Smith fearing thewrathof a woman drifted ontowardhisfavoritehauntsin
A.frlv:a.
with his grandson and boon coml _cu ownseverw|feet Beyond this to the nest the
grading continues in the sumradicalmannersothatbetweenBlair and Orum the steep hills ares. thing ol the put ond the low
places are no more.After passing Orum the mad
tums south onehalf mile and thenmail...A ei.......\....an \.......
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.||....The mmm maximum was 66.4 this=|,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,.\m¥n\r nu.....|.....L_.....nyearwhileitwasbut62.5 in 1011.
The hottest single day in June
was 103 in 1918 when the monthly
mean urns up to 75 with as meanmaximumof77.7 exactly the same
as this year und u.mean minimum
of 62.3.In the 19 years up to 1917
it.had been up to 100 but the onesin1911.Since then it has been
100 or over five times.
1903 was the coolest June on re
cord with monthly mean of but
65.2 a mean maximum of 76.5 and
nlu \.l|T4l.||E||)l\!\lllll1 l unur pttupu.:wnu unuzuly :latexINFULLSWINGinontheradiofortheRev.R.R
¢..|Bro\\n Sunday morning service:
Already the big Fourth of Julv |trom the tabernacle at Omaha
celebration is in full swing.Thelhnd the pleasure last Sunday mot
big tents housing the different ning of hearing Miss Norma Ans
acts are ln place and overythingfpach in a violin solo;she player
is moving along and although tl1@..|Ihe Holy City in a masterl;
bug fourday celebration is yetyoungsheshowsalustyholdorr
life and crowds of people are
viewing the different acts being
offered.
Fiven lnxl:week the decorators
manner.
Miss Anspach is the daughter 0
Mr.and Mrs.L.Anspach of Oma
ha and is well known here as thu
family lived in Blair for s numbea
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office asking information
regarding the humane of
ficers.He claimed that
horses in his vicinity wereQ
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being abused and wanted
the mmf looked after.
Just what he did in the mat:
ter we have not ascertained
but if what he related wasevenone~half the truth pe
=»It was during one of his ped I uw vnu wvan mu ln:fa gdling trips about South Africa stleilad *g gg informed wxll
n tha .o p eted n e next few daystSnuthmetMrs.Ethelreda»|Lg .across The Bell Creek bottoms andvmtheSouthAfncannovel~
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*i to the lughland south of the Lal]|st.Sire was attractedby his odd man school.While this does not~od ave *2 9.lfefftoomplete the whole distance toItrenamlywasonmengn:*track.
f""} °° wnre. *'}fF°"|FonLanelle it does take the roadmmne wrote for her every Mon Uirou h the worst parvnnd wheng\d,y and from theme letters evalv graveled Wm give A fine thorough\ed the nmange book of "Trader nm ¢,,num,n menn minimum of 53.2.The
high point thai June was 95
whereas in June of 188884 was
the high point of the month.Four
different Janes 90 was the high
point reached.
The rainfall was 3.29 for the
June just ended as against 10.55
in June of 1899 and 10.35 in 1926.
In June of 1927 we had but .99 of
an inch of moisture for the month.
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been seen in the city.Later the
show people begun to arrive and
at the present time every lodging
place in the town is filled and the
visitors are having a difficult
time finding a place in which to
stop.The show is one of extra
ordinary rnerit and entertainment
he tabernacle choir inOmaha.
GETS I-'mrs or se
Roy Christensen who works m
a.farm hand was arrested Sun
day evening on a charge of speed
ing and driving through sto]
|signs.
is provided f01@\@1§[H@ Baselosli He was arrdgned before Judgf
IBRQWN CREEK |Horn." But his writings were so "N ""_"
DEFEATS ROSE HILL ma they led w the belle! there THE EFFEUI OFPAVING-|§dd pg nosuey person in real
Brown Creek defeated Rose Hill
1s m 7 and the Huskers gained atieforfirstplacebydowningPapio8la2.The Blair seconds
defeated BlensantView and the
Arlington seconds in a double
header.
Next &mday Brown Creek plays
at Blair and Rose Bill at Fonta
nelle.
llfe.mn.Lewis and John Gals During the past few weeksliworthywhoalsohadmetSmithdncethepavedroadfromheretoinAfricahowevervouchedloromahaisbewmingarealitylntheworksasauthentic.quirlea for rental property in Ft.Trad Herom became xngered Calhoun are frequent.These areatthisunbeliefandimmediatelyfrom0ha1hpeopewoareatmadeatouroftheworldtoexcmledbyourbeautifultownsitehibithimself.As a result his iw advantages for ma]home livb0\¢B soldbythethouzands.iving audits convmlenee tothemehewenttoHollywoodandmyBut these people want mod-
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At ramen on YIUIF uxuerent naysthinJunethehighrecordbeing18dayslu1902.the low record
being 5 days in 1920.
mmes every day free acts fire
works and the di!!eten§\uttmct.ionsinsidethebigcanvas.It is ashow within a show and it puts the
Chsmbera on Monday and wmgiven u fine ofSG.
wglvw mrect a film xn conneenon ern homesnot mansions,just|wlth his wandenngs.comfortable modest home:tor
ull _ _ 1 \lf.__D_.__the avenue Amerlun family.
There were 20 clear days in the celebration over with a ba§\g.|
month jug:passn{l WM ulxl§_2 _|0 u
~neat wave Dro-
ken ByRains
Rnln Ends Heat Wnve in Bllir and
Washington Coun¢y~A Genenl
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GIVES PERFORMANCE
lhry Ann and Lucille Eohwerf
ages seven and eight daughters of
Mr.and Mrs.Harry Rohwer Jr.sponsored a dreus on June 30 attheirhomeatFt.Calhoun.Abouttwentyladlesandfilfeenchildren
were in attendance.Edgar Geesa
rren »g[<}__udmi=ui}1 ticketumand
which in the kind o!families wewanthem.There lsnt afnw1\in
the mn Umt hu a bemr opportunityforgrowthUmnFt.
camqm hut t;opportunity requirusomeinitiveonthepart
of F¢..Calho\m people.Our growthllwenmwhaveanywillbe
reddmdally rather than commerddlyhenceour need is dwellings
for the people who woudd like to
cloudv and 8 nartlv cloudy.The!WARRANTY DEEDS |high re ord was in June of 1911with Z5 clear days, none all cloudy First Trust Co.w Elizabeth
and 5 pxmly cloudy.In 1918 there Middaugh:N/5 SWA &S95
were 24 cleardnys,none cloudy and SWM Sec. 141911 S9000.
.6 panly clmmy. a cluse second.Frederick H.Davis &wife in
NewStuni
Just For A Chlllie Members ShaoThe prevailing wind was south
west, as it was in the recordJune
of 1911,also in 1918,the thin]
ranking hot Zlnn: on record.There has been some talk in the
papers of July being a cool month
following a hot June.We fear the
figures donl.bear that suncment
Frank Middaugh:N95 www the mme Backwlnda.A FlagSec. 131.911 54500. ..Tournament wsu ne ima NextFredenckH.Davis &wxfe to
Hamm J.Monroe:sv.Nwsa S 1
Sec. 231911 &$4500.A.Grant Allen no Olga M.noon TURNour Exmzcmn
Allen:Nwxa SW%See.171712 $1.00.The members ol the Bldr Golf
use of me onlookers and \ILIH
coupled with the shade makes lt a
pleasant place to spend an after
noon for even those who do not
care to swim.
Blalrs new pool is egceptlonallywellequippedforstrictclexnliness
and the lille:ing plant used_is
Pork Wiuards Wm.A.swavensenLocalLeader12members;
Paplo Pig Ben 0.Fairchilds Lo
cal leader 11 members;Long
Creek Gilt Clyde Hansen Low
Leader I members;Long Creek
Barrow Avera Jespersen Loyal
Leader 6 members;Loup
~merun Miller waanng an omeeraTEMPERATUHEmxss1moPmn.eguladgn my num.12 1;:;bh;:ec:1;:Yu
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can idwly
my.-c»l-__lv.-W, mv\u»wu un u num.umBlau'and Washmgton county ;,.,.,, was not large enough w neatwas blessed with A general rainfall the crowd so gm audience nt onon Wednesday afternoon after the bleachersoutside.wife 'f infense heat andnnxmm rm ed 'ch th udrouth for a priod of ten dxyl.cast Sngxsopcimyg D,;5snA2
The suffocaung heat. wave was Here mm",mu; apologiesandbroken abput \1°1=n.Wh2¥\ UI? '*"=*-Iumm so the Lucky Strike Dance
hounChronicle.
CALHOUNINVITES
WED. NIGHT BUSINESS
Thefirstof thnfreemnviesto\>= si-few =u= Fr.~wk
out.In July of 1911 the monthlymean was 17 wizh n topv.empera~ture of 107.ln 1918 the monthly
rnenn for July was 75.8 with atopof102.The hottest July onrecord was in 1901 with s monthly
meun of 83.2.The monthly mean
Geo.E.Mow toMyrlle L.Mow:Ls 67§¢8 B 5 Nelfs 1st Add.
Blair am tract in Sec.111s11
$1.00.~»Louis E.Davies to Henrietta
L.Dsvies:Und. 2~5 Int.in E95
swaa &W%SE%Sec.61811
Gub enjoyed a novelty feature
last Sunday playing the coursebackwards.It makes a totally dif
ferent animal ol it just like playihg a new course and it was f.here~
fore interesting eauslng A good
deal of funand swear words for
second to none in the state.The
wnber ln the pool is completelyfilteredeveryeighthoursandthe
water ls tested daily#Consequent
ly patrons of the pool are safe
guarded against any possiblechance
of diseases which might Arise from
Pin.Hurley Clements local Dead
er 5 members.
Poultry
Chicken Chatter Ray Krogh Lo
cal Leader 12 members;Trl C
Poultry Mrs.Howlrd Jensen Lo~
W leader 9 members;Summer:for July of last yen!BS 82.8 but $1.00.many of the shots were difficult the pool if these precautions were SaenormalforJulynabut74.5 .and ma za watch the mn.not taken.Bw1!h a low of 699 in 1915.vlsrr WALDO B.NIELSEN my Hlmhmnn shot the low
The lon:June hot sucll was score. 40: Dun C.Van Deusen came COMMISSIONERS
unny Side Poultry Mrs.Richard
axmn Local Leader 6 members.
Corn
Tnnu nf1f Corn.Arno Lorenzen
momewr dmpped about ten degxes Orchestm.The n u nnnounc each Wednesday mgm duringasthedownpour starved.Theram ea by Mane Rohm George July md August will be presentedcontinuedfor several houra drench Rohwer wu a dlnce by qw Mines next Wednesday July 1..ine tha county in a much needed| Af......A Put.u..\.....vur...a.~..In addtion to the Ines show
broken ivdey.July me wiul aruin About twenty members of me next waul e 41 Klonv and H.c.of 1.22 inches starting at about choir of the First Lutheran churehlensen eaw took a 44 Halbert 45
noon the mercury falling from 99 drove to Stanton last Snnday|Beclr Kirby Cook and Reynolds 48
w 71 within a few hours.Don C.where they spent the day with Bert Jensen 49 Deen and Simon
Van Deuseu Local U.S.Weather Professor Waldo B.Nielsen andlsen 50 Merton Jensen 54 Morris
rnocnenmcs s mefizm.llnhion.
.Farm Mechanic This nin cnme at just the nghtCounty. Commissioners Room Junior Farm Mechanics J.Mer-time for the late potntoes and pasnmhNebraskaJune29. 1981 ton Kular mem Leader 18 mem~tures hom of wma;were feeling
The Board oi COIUIW Commls bers;1.0113 ...;.;k Rope Edward1\\¢effects of the extreme weather.
........._................................fumlnhed by a mouth harp ablyplayedbytheclownRaymondSanquiatwhonext gave an act onthelziddyear.That act wns lm~
.medintely followed by bareback
thenewlllbeaeoucertbythalkCalhounband.
The buainease men sponsoring
these entertninmmts eordlelly invileyouwcomeandenjoyLbenx
ln |4¢nn§lu Dunf Ninlnnn uma \nn¢in|K5 Mnnnnnhl EQ ltwan p!1Ll"E|ll&|n{n\nm»\fnnf nlltilnnni a lt\i|"|lIlllII»"¢.m»¢w "|1u»¢|Tnndnf H fI1EIn|Observer.
CELEBRATES EIGHTY ridin
Rami
z b§Lucille Rohwér and Patty and neet your friends.Calhoun
llc.They were dressed in Chromcle
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JR LIFE the church choir a number ol ySAVINGEMBLEMThe occasion was in honor obirthanniversaryand the dny
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ll!l»tI1¢euun|eto1|olthehot|un
f hll PII!!!mound the ngulu nruunnl1l.lb\.an \||I\|.n!l\nf l¢l1lflI
§`駧`£"£».\2`é`£{.1'»3.}`=`e""1"é`§"1£ié1f""""`§§§.`""`"'Present: Chas. Nelson,H.C.Clothinl
Blaco and chris Him.-.Betsy Rm sewing muh.-Caf~¥=_
PRACTICE F1 SECOND BIRTHDAY
~0 it..n1.....GMIIulfriak§f§,;f;",,;.°a";,.";§;";;°;;a,a| mzsfw. H.UNDERWOODIfm..os\1|An .J OLn |\\uu\Alli\\lI|.._.._n m....\...._f\ n \LGMY 12|nm name nz mrs.unua.oyauui by the nine-year-oldpatmllman.The Misses Mm'Ann and Cathy Hmm Marie Johnson wasbornRohwer then gave a sanx and an n\,f|.fimm.|m.Nm-ma.Aman
""|Inlul as unInu|\ill U;"!I""a Auu uuuuuca ul.un:Pl\7\7"""b BnIle U IIUI1Ill;.l..N\l.l &lG¢l\l\.||"I ";h""""r ha aghelTheJensenhadthelownetscoreofmeetingwerereadandapproved.members;G_B.B.C.Hrs.Rayww e scene o a PPY 8 benory32andanqvon.the hongnps for the After a careful examination of mond 1gogh Local Leader 12 |328 lm 3j.df_Y }.~1?ff._f§
J.Stuart L
guard at the 1
.lelmllw, who is life immmldy mj,§,¢vlliling.QM:|vdm|||Iu§pagl affair will bu A plullnf.mhasa class of young people who for those who were present.are working for a life savlng ernblem.RETURN FROM ST.JOSEPHThoseintheclassatthlstune__~.____....L ..~.u_..__........
day.Rny Hilchman wnn a scoreof40andahandicapuf 4 was
next with a 36 Klopp net 88 Van
Deunn 40 Simansen Halben.and
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the following hills an the different membenr omm Busy Bee Mn.of me Bracken nmuy pmugudm mmfundsiz was moved and seconded Chris H.Wdw Low Laker I lunch baskets and mme m spend Bea;lA:w;d ;Lclmek
~that the following claim;be sl members;9004 Luk (ln year)the day.The affair fm in bfllwf heads mmed cartwheelsand rovd.?d Eh C .Cl k.fflL M Ni@b»\xm._I»0<;»1.}A=8d¢r. :flax *he_¢il§1;§db §::::ed mb¢exwlenc conbartloglsts.
24 1869 md passed away June 29
1981 at the Bryan Memunll Har
pits!of Lincoln Nebraska.She
had been in mor health for someareuunsann|Isabelle Moore
boil.all of Blai
mr.ana mrs..Jack Lrowuy ana ::|l|nets w»oruexeu vo axaw wnrnnu unandNormanAbtwodaughtersMrs.Victor John Mo a M Bert Jensen 45 Merton funds indicated Q0 pay the mr.son of nm Blair.and Mrs.Sam Jensen and McDonald 60.cmma.
me memburs;Good Luck uma year)any U1 vt.11.AI;¢\l\an UA ...........b d d dy J 30
.\..\....
\ LAtt.heconclusion of'1=f=PN¢f°mhsme and wa) forced on herbed~tw() VBIiBd lCtS the llldi€n¢0|.1nnn YH1 :nfl lnfnr um:balrlhnlunwvnmhnrn\.gr.gggggnegw f§.2n¢§l€££went into the animal tent and saw the hoapial on June 23 whens hehungThgmSlvinofthefollowingwondersin. 11305: a underwent an operation for ml]time!9?am.un ~Rom Y piseom some d\I<=kllw»a stones on last Thursday fromBlafir..Baea...An_e;f...L...]h|1Re black llld white 11911 varied wmph uhm failnd fn 1nllv.
The young people practice an Momlng of Omaha,len last Mon
hour each naming and after sev day for St. Joseph, Mo., on a shon
eral hours work will take the Red visit.While enroute they spentCrossseniorlifesavingtest.If some time at Savannah and othertheypasstheexaminationtheylacesulinterest.Pwillbequalified as life guarda They roturned home Wednes;.y.umn€n.1..\.\...\kan):
It has been decided to hold the
flag toumament next Sunday mob
ning in place of on the morning of
the uh.an had been previously announcedasmanyoftheplayers
will be especially busy that mor..:....u\.n... as..alnhmtlnn on.
Marcus Beck Insanity Board
N. T.Lund Company Poor
H. J. Cooke.Supplies
George C.McQuanie Ex~
penaeMrs.Dick Stricklett Poor.__......ai.n....¢.Q..
41.50
24.00
1.25
25.00
80.00
Cookinz
Ft..Calhoun Foodl (Hub Ger
mde mm mm leader az
members.
BAND coNct:RT PROGRAH
and
Hn
cm..4
Helen Bracken or umum;x. W.J.Clark of Benson,Mis¢
ra Bnckend Long Beach TomEmersoncmofNmoliand
nley of Chicago.Several grand
dren were dan presast mak
twentydght in the pany.hlginthelinttimeallof tha
dren have been wgelher for
and gorgeous butterflies n verylargewormand a snapplng mnle.
Peanuts and balloons were sold
during the performance und just
before the audience ldt Mn
Harry Rohwer Jr.lerved pin5lemande.
NORTH SIDE BARBER SHOP
......... .................._....She came io Amerlca with her motherln 1871 and loeawdin ChicagojustbeforetheChicagoGm.They
llvsf.whntlitUa\heyhldinth|!.fine.When nine were old she and her
mother went to Yankwn South
Dakota when they lived until her
mxrriage to William H.Underwood
Imunrv 15.lass.Her hunbam
rr .usd Avmlss IN BLAIR
Why feed n cow in the middle
west and have her milked ln the
can?Keep your money as neuhomeaspossible.You will getsomeofitbackifyouspendlt.
with Tekamsd\finns from oneendof the street to the other
exeepting none.There ls husl
ness going out of town every daythatcouldhecaredforbythese
different concerns.They are ls
near as your telephone. Use lt.
and ask before sending that nut
md!older.Burt County Herald
.flféii :§.,;:";";.:';..";;;
lourt.h.
CARD OF THANKS
.We desire bo thank the manykindfriends and neighbors who sl\
listed us in such n kindly mannersf.the time oi fhe delth of ourdearhusbandandsonWnltsr
Coldwell.We especially tlmnktho
choir and the ones who sent meh
beautiful flowen.l
Mn.Edna Caldwell \Mr.md Mrs.Robert Caldwdl
\and fnmlly.
nun;um we U.........._...__win me the avenge !all previoushandicapssnd:dd 82 the
par lor the course to that figure.
Thyt will give the number of
strokes he hu w ploy.When he
completes that number of strokes.
regardleu of when lt.is on the
course he will put. up a flag with
hu name wma thereon.Theone
who goes futhen will win of
course.;For instance.s player had A
hmdicsp of 4| one Stmdny and \
the next vrlll have a handicap of 5
to which he will add 82 mlldng
nrnnswl..new vrm lm
vice charge
V.W.Hlxson &Co.Sup
pllesMnrcus Bock Insanity Bond
Dr. R. J.Murdoch Prof.Ser
vices
Marcus Beck Insanity Bound
Msrcns Beck lmmigy Board
Hrs.Josephine Comer Poor
S. W. Chambers Agent Poor 8.00
J.E.Hovefndlek Poor ao.oo
Frank Brown Poor 20.00
(Contlnud ou page eight)
61.54
25.00
18.50
15.00
22.50
16.60
8.00
WILL CERTLFY smALL GRAINS
ln this wmmmem the plsyer
....._.._|.__ ._ __fn.........._.._~_.___...|.....
FUN.Juni can
Band Connert.number six will
be givm Wednaday evening July
Sth.Following is the progxum:
Revelation Hnreh......Sout.hwe.l.l
Novelty 0verh|re_......__H\l8l1¢l
Prospero Mu¢h.._..Southwe1l
Sur!Dm¢e_-__-....-..-Chamlmd¢lhrla lhfi.soprmo solo byDoro-
my BmuColumbian mms_-_--_-.,__i'1nz
Blue Bird Waltz Grunt
w.M.B.larh .._Hnll
Admlnl 0venure._..._.Bussel|
Bugle Coll Murch........_..Sonthwell
Star Spangled Banner.
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Enlyelrilknumluxur ww.vpymnlarlll.'mu you,folks.
nusmrs Aummosuna ¢d~We hnve W0
now.You hnve been
un.eveninga¢ANnrueyCluk"° wsu ue ¢°°d whnlon -M f~=="v w°"".§.1'§"£§"£§.fL"$§"'T.
Xi.1:;;;;;-;];__u.»hmwaswwwepuwxeuuwmuumm(Ooninwud on wee agmfchaincoins
\g00d w ua,
» ynu.LeviPrieu2042
\nusm1z~ssAND'iE1.u.1»mc1m'r
velogx-I.t'|
[do Bu-bers,
eu
kevmings.
the Cdhmm mul,may wenmek by a Inu with the nad!
t Mr.0B.mlon wn badly cut
mt the head md tha eu wu__.\...
at asf N snFredNerm
lhx Bdn.
Open dll 8:00 ocloc
WHEAT HARVEST STARTS
The wheat cutting started thulintof the week the lirst field
femme on the Kmgn tam just
mouth of Blair.The extremely hotweathernuhaztenedthewtdné
time along and in many instances
gg;likhfened the crop eondder
y.
Advertise ln The Enterprise.
|nun an nmlelAllENDLUTHERANFESlIVAl||a¢.Sunday w1..§vllyins
3
A number of Blair folk!drove §?1 . ..l...I. Ii ¥ .; Z so
over to Fremont lut Sunday to than are but two previourha.nd.l
mm the Intherm mmm Wh|¢h|eap tournaments held The avewuhadattheOmhmm|.hen._n¢¢at these without using the
who were in atfandanea fractions will be the players
were Messrs.and Meadunm Carl|}um¢u¢p for w 11.3 tournament.
wmm Tmn.Herbert.mc ummumemmmdwxnmc
family A.sem;v D.q mgandfamilyDitlofHenlxlngnmmdlwllnmmemeol
dfamilyandomRnweand!amlly.lyq\m_me an get
Aw was ongmnuy puuuuu w waBlythemmllgrain:of Washing
ton w\lntyonJnly6bnl.tlwgrainhurlpenedsoonerthanexpected
and as a result of this early ripf
unlng Mr.Sfbwart will do Lhla
work next Thursday or Friday.Those deming Mr.Si/ewarfls asdstanee(who hlnnt already)
should lwlify County Agent Geo.
nom who will uallt ln matingur.slum no those who uv.Khin to hupect baton harvesting.
BUYS CARVER HOME
a l
Mn.Lola Lynch recently wrclmadtheBertCarverhomolo
eawd near the Wont school.This
is a very cozy home and will make
hor a vary comfortable place of
abode.
The Lund Real Eliwe Agency
hlndlod the deal.
mnnlnuzulnumdu
elmnuy wrvuum.The lamlly had reached the (arm
on which Siltherland and Anderson
llvn and was tnrninK into d
drivawly to turn around when the
bun struck the ear.The ludden
impact drove the rear lender md
uw back of the body endrely out
oflhxeandalaobenttheiramn.
making tha car a v¥¢|¢
llrs.0Hm1on and dangnlen
F1meet we an told luckily ea~
and iI\l¥l\¥~
MBS.RHOADES IN nosprnm.
Mn.John A.Rlmadea who wasQskeg to t.he lmmgl lwlpltnl inr ~Omaha on June 23,ls l0mBWnlKimprovedbut:Mil unlbla m he
brought w her home.
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Blair, N°*=2&=.!ee» .J2é=f.2;..£*?=*1--'rim E"'¥TERPRlS1»
'las 'Nrqvrwa u r - u n - u» n u na n - - - - n !
,._ ,_ .....-Q K s o a ' ~ i i @ s
N r m c l o r n n '~
Olanlon and 0'Haa|||. Atwmeyaf
To:The Down of 0|-:i ns City,-Wuhingtnn (loulty,Nebraakml
dl persons who have been M * - l
dents or occupuh d the_ToWnl
d Cuming City,g l - h - e g,
Z'3:1.f'°1'L~».l l .Eine.- l
lny or ol the Tow; °;<>w\'=g~
'§°»N.f}' Oxmlng City, wsu?
izigmn County, Nebraska; Lewin
H.Kline, as Mayor at Cuming
Citg W y -g m. C o unt y , Na bi l
g g :r oQ n n l n s C i t y , N. T. ; w f w o i
Episcopal Church i n Cumlng
:-, Nebraska; S. D;rC;m%\:,
hams u urn .tu, real name unknown, A. Car-
ter,real name unknown,ld. B.
Wild,real name unknown, and
James Vanhoner all their luc-
cescors in office aa Truswee ol
the M. E.Chureh;Sackler b
,Tukinswns Secklax 1 TlrHnB'-
ton;Amburgh l Bro ther; Am-
burgh &Brothen;Landers,
Pens 6: Co.; Stuart & Hungabe;
Tnotle & Jackson; J. J. Brown
* " ; ° : ; , ? ; ' :, : ' § . , $ ' $ :" t g
strong;Berrjan. H. Adams, realmmeunknown;Wm.Adams,l
real name unknnm; H. C. An-\
derson,real nano unknown;|
B.G.Ackerman,r e a l mmsunknown;Crawford A l l e n ; |I
_ . . . I
Mdfaddm;M a y McFadden;
James LlcFaddin; Daniel Maher;
Catharine Maher;Robert R-
Peters; R. R. Pet/HB: real name
unknown; L. D. Pate, real name
unknown; John G. Priest; John
W.Penny;Andrew Planke;
Bethel Pate;Lorenzo D»Paw:
Andrew Plank; John Pentecost;
Edward Pilcher;Jacob Pate:
Roht. R. Peters, real name un-
known; John Owens; John Quin-
by; Thus. u. Roberta. read name
unknown;John W.Ro g gmi
John l l .Bogen;Sarah g e n
nolds;Abraham Rover;ohn
Riekley; John M. Roggers; Luc-
reda Riddell;Abram Bavér;Creed Burden; A. Setklar, real
name unknown; Ahnham Seek-
Ier; John Schultz; J. L. sharp.
reid name unknown; A. F. Salis-
bury, rea! name unknown; JesseI .Smith;C.Sanders,read
hams unknown;E.H.Savage,
real name unknown;Wm.C.
Savage,mal name unknown;
Abraham Sccklar; Irena A.See-
ley;William C.Savage;A.
'F.cklar,real name unknown;
D.W.Shelley,real name un-
known;John P.Tharp;J.L.
Thorp,re d name u.nkno\vn;
James B.Tharp;James Van-
honet; Jared A. Warner; Jax-ind
A. Warner; D. w. Wright, real
name unknown; John West; Ju,
B. Wkkwin, real name unknown;
James B,Wickwirr AmanaWarrick; u. B. wi\a,'rss\ nsms|
join and bar you, and each of you.
your heks, executors, administra-
tors, devlsees, legatees, successors
and assigns from hereafter c.la.im~ing or asserting any right,title,
gg-~ Interest, claim or demand ol,
or .to said red estate, to quiet
the title to said real estate in said
plaintiff, und for other equitable
relief.Plalntllf further prays the Court
for lts decree cancelling of record
la trust deed made by Thomas R.
Arms and Amanda Arms, has wife,
to George Forbes, dated December
2, 1857,filed for record in the
office ol the County Clerk at
Washington County, Nebraska, on
December 28, 1857, at 8 o'clock, p.
m., and recorded in Book 8 of the
deed records of m a county at
vase s45,mortgaging L n a in
Bloc): 'I8 situated in Lbs Town ofCumlng City, Washington County,
Nebraska Territory, and secunng u
mote to Tootle & Jsckson ot $185.90
and interest thereon; also canoelling
of record a mortgage made by L. M.
Kli ne md Emily Klkm to o. P.
Harford, amd June zo, 1371, msd
for record in the oillce of the
County Clerk o f Washington
County, Nebraska, on July 1, 1871,
at 1 o'c.lock, P-In-» and recordedin Book B o! the mortgage records
of said coumy at page us. mort-
gaging the West part of the East
Hal! of the Southwen Quarterp!
Section 84, in Township 19, Range
11,East,Washington County,
Nebraska, and other land, and se-
curing a note of $650.00 and inter
est thereon;also cancelling of
record a title bond made by W. C.
James to P. G. Cooper,dated
Nuvamber,17, 1856. filed for re
121, mortgaging Lats n, 0, i ta ¢<_judgment<nccordingly.
in Block 124, and um A rw :nu August Prochnow,
present survey, but hy Cruwfurd'o
surve it i s No 37 in Luinin
za-st Pmimirr.
City.f a m m l C o l m , s f 3 No r l c s o r s t r i r
ka Territory, and other land, and
securing a note of $l200.00 and
interest thereon; also cancelling of
record a mortgage made by Miles
|W. Miller and Sopha Miller, hus-
band and wile,to A.French,
dated April 6,1886,filed for
record in the office of the
County Clerk of Washington Coun-
|ty, Nebraska, on April 7, 1886, at
1:27 o'cloek,p.nm., and recordedlin Book L of the mortgage records
of said county at page 171, mort-gaging all of Blocks 71, 90 and persons intereafed i n me i
147 in the oridnal town of Cuming
City,known as Lots 9, 10 & 87l
in Section 84, Township 19, Range
11, East, ln Washington County,
Nebraska, and securing n now of
$800.00 and interest thereon.
Yon, Ind each of you,are re-
quired to answer the petition ofsaidplaintiffintheDistrict
Court of Washington County,
Nebraska, on or before August 8,
1981, or the said Court may take
the petition oi the plaintiff filed
in add action no be tme and grant
the p yer of said petition.
MADS P. HANSEN,22~5t Pla.lntilf_
lst pub. June 18
last pub. July 16
NOTICE OF SUIT
Maher & Carrigan, Attorneys
devisees legatees personal,.reP\e'sentatives and all other persons in~|
terested 'thme estate of William
Maher & Currigan, Atorneys.
To:Anna Maria Nelson,tho
helts,devisees, legatees,personal
representatives and all other per-sons interested in the estate of
,Anna Maria Nelson, deceased, real
,names unknown,'Nelson,
-real name unknown,spouse of
Anna Marla Nelson;Lewis Mc-
Bride, the heirs, devisecs, legatccs,
personal representatives and all
estate ol Lewis McBride, deceased,
real names uhknown Mc-
of Lewis McBride; Lewis McBride,
Jr.,the heirs, devisees,legatees,
personal representatives and all
other persons interested in the cs-
tate of Lewis McBride,Jr., de-
ceased,real names unlmown,
|McBride,rea)name un-'
lmown, spouse of lewis McBride,
J r . ; ~ H.Stork, real name un-
known, the heirs, devlsees, legatces,
personal representatives and all
other persons interested in the es~
tate of W.H.Stork,deceased,
read name unknown, spouse of W.
H.Stork;William B.Beals,the
heirs, devisoos,legatces, personal
representatives and~all other per-
Buns interested in the estate of
-William B. Beals,deceased, real
names unknown,Beals, real
real names unknown,Stork,
»To:William Hass the heirs,?,,,,me unknown, spouse ol William
B.Benls;William D.Benlos, the
heirs, deviseea,legatees, personal
.mnresenhatlvmz and nll nlh.-n nm-.
Bride, read name nsiémwn, spouse`
.er of Section 26.'l'ownship'17,
North Range 12, East of the 6th
l'. M., in Washington County, Neb-
raska,and to remove the clouds
cast upon the title w said real,estate by the claims ol you and
each ol you und to exclude said'
defendants and each and all of;
them from all right, title, interest,
lien, claim or demand in or to said
real estate or any pan thereof
which you or any ol you may
claim m have therein and to sev-
erally enjoin and bar you and each
of you from claiming or asserting
any right,title,lien,interest,'claim or demand, of,in or to said
'w estate and no quiet the title
\o said ical esmte ln said plain-
iffs a nd for other eqdlnhle re-
lief.
Plaintiffs further pray theCourt
lor a decree cancelling and an-
lnulling of record a real abate
mortgage r~"=~uted by David
Haight and Lewis Helm to Andrew
Hemi,mortgaging the following
described real estate, to-wit:
A fraction in the Northwest
Quarter af Section 26,commenc-
ling nt the Northwest corner ot
Secdnn 26, thence South 2 chains
and 5 links, thence East 40 chains,
thence North 2 chains and 4 links
to the Northeast comer of the
Northwest Quarter ol Section 26,
thence West bo the place of be-
ginning, containing 8.08 acres, and
other lands in Section 23, all in
Township 17,North Range 12,
East of the 6th P. M., in Wash-
ington County,Nebraska Terri-
tory,which mortgage was dated
July 9, 1860, and recorded onJuly
28, 1860, in Book A, Page 85, and
was given to secure We promis-
on the Fort Calhoun~Blalr and the
sum Em Projeclu Nos. 91-A and
G28-D,Federal\ Aid and State
Roads.
The proposed work consists ol
constructing 93 miles of PAVED'AND GRAVELED road.g The approximate quantities are:
218,600 Cu. Yds. Unclassified Ex~leavation
4 392,000 0.1. Yds. Stax. Overhaul119,600 Sq- Yds. Sand Gravel Sur-
Course'face
95,880 Sq. Yds. Pavement
436 Stations Shoulder Finishing
18 Typo "A" Flumes
8 Type "B" Flumes
148 Lin.FL.Concrete Slope
DrainsI332 Lin. Ft. Metal Slope Drains
16 Cu. Yds.Class "A"Concrete
lor Discharge Badns
2,440 Cu. Yda. Unclassified Ex-
cavation for Culverts
668 Cu. Yds. Clos!Concrete
for Box Culvcrts & Heulwadls51,700 Lbs. Reinforcing Sleel lor
Box Culverts & Head
120 Lin. Ft. 18"
924 Lin. Ft.
508 Lin. Ft. so"
186 Lin. Ft. 86"
92 Lin. Ft.Reinforced Con-
crete Pipe
aa Lin. Ft.Reinforced Con-
crete Pipe .
8 Lin. Ft.36" Reinforced Con-
crete Pipe
560 Lin. Ft. 18" Culvert Pipe for
Driveways
56 Lin. Ft. 24" Culvert Pipe for
Driveways
32 Lin. Ft. 30" Culvert Pipe for
Driveways
.Bridge at Sta. 332
wudll
Culvert Pipe
Culvert Pipe
Culvert Pipe
Culvert Pipe
NOTICE To c ns nrro ns
A. C. Debel, Attorney
COUNTY COURT, WASHINGTON
COUNTY, NEBRASKA-
Estate of Frederick F. Gorneliul,
Deceased.~
Notice is given to the creditors
to appear before me at the County
Court room in Blair, Nebraska on
the 17th day of July,1981,and on
the 19111 day of October, 1931, lor
the purpose o l exmoination, lad-
justment and dlowancg of claims.
All claims not filed on or before
the 17111 day of Ocboben 1931, will
be forever barred.
Dated this 19m day of June,
1981.
(SEAL)I. c. ELLER,
23 -4/.County .Judge.
kN0'l`ICE To CREDITOR?
A.C.Dcbel, AttomeyCOUI.l il il COURT, WASHINGTON
COU NEBRASKA.
Estate Frederick Carl
lihiger,.
Notice is given to the credioon
to appear before me nt the County
Court room in Blair, Nebraska on
the 17th day of July, 1931, and on
the 19th day of October, 19}1, for
the purpose of examination,ad-
justment and allowance of elaimB.
All cldrns not filed on or before
ihe 1701 day of October, 1931, will
be forever barred.
Dated th 20th dny of June,
23 At County Judge.
Women and Misses:No /matter
1931.
(SEAL)I. c. ELLER,
1-»28', 1-35' and 1~40' Span, Deck whatldnd_afa Dress you need the
\`
I
Fashion Center mn phase you
Voile Dnsses, $2 and $2.95;Sil~Dresses,$3.08 to $12.75-sizes 14%
to 26% and 14 to 52; Chiffon~
Flat Crepzr Chantxmgs.24-1
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H y
J I
, f \r
Ls _f
l v \ " "U .).»"1'"'\;.fffT'-~~.31
i
C. Allen,re d num unknown;
.Tunes Ailes;Richard Allberry;
John Allberry;Catlurine All-
bery; Richard Allhry; Bmjamln
G.Ackanun;H u n lio n ;
Ettie R. Alton; Alun-dl Arms;
Thomas R.Ana l;America
Arms; Jesse R.Burklmlder;0.
li. Bcdsaul, real mme unknown;Peter Barnett; Ellis D. Borum;
Oliver M.Bednul:Chauncey
Butler;Henry S. Helm: E. D.
Hamm,real m m unknown;
William Young Bmvrn;G. A.
Brigham,real n a m unknown;
.hmes J.Brown;George A.
Brigham; Davis Brvvm; Tharesa
Buckley; Charles B. Bdey; Geo.
A. Brigham, red mlm unknown;
J.Boice,mal mme unknown;
Spmerville B r i g h n ;Wm.J.
Boner, real mm-no unhuvn; -LB.
Bllke, real name unhmvrn; Peter
Benner;Peter Bu-nat;P.Bar-
nett, real nam, unknwn; Judah
Balee; P. Barnnt, mu mme un-
known: Scott Crockdbt; Jlhnii S.
Cook; Paris G. Coopu; Theodore
unxnown;.wsepn won;l m w nB. Wild; C. E. Willa, red name
unknown; Charles Wills; Newt/on
Worln;Jane E.Worle;A.S.
Warrick,real name unknown;
Sarah A.Warrick; ffhomns R.
Watters;Eliza W. I Watwrs;
Amana S.Warrick; /David D.
Young; Charles Young; John H.
Young; D. D. Young, mal name
unknown;Jacob Zimmerman;
Lhe heirs,davisees,legntees,
persow representatives and all
other persons inmemd in the
exams of any of the above
named persons,deceased,real
names unknown;the respective
spouses of the above named
p¢rsons,ren!names unknown;
add all persons having or claim-
ing any interest in the follow-
ing desaibed ml esmw or any
pa n tlmmut,to-wit:Tax I ma
16 ,z4 ,l¢I.8 1 .&2 .8 '/mdu.i n
Sution 84. and Tax Int 10 in
Seddon 85, all in Township 19,
North, Range 11, and Tu Lam
7, 8, 9 and 12 my the South-
eord in the éftice of the County|H"-"f deceased,real names un~
Clerk ol Washington County, Nexrlknlgffh H§";,.{F'='nargo
raska, on February 23, 1857, at 12
o'clock, M.,,|md recorded in Book 2
of the deed 'records of said county
at page '76,[. by which said W.C.
James agréed to convey ta said
P. G. Cooper "all of the property
this day deedcd to me by Thou. H.
Herbert in the City of Cuming, or
(hnning City,Washington County,
Nebraska Territory" in case of pay-
ment of a note of $680.00 by P. G.
Cooper to W. C. James; also can-
celling of recnrd a mongage made
by P. G. Cooper and Malindn
Cooper, his wifeuto E. B. Hamil-
ton,dated October 8,1858, liled
for record in the office of the
County Clerk of Wuahingion Coun-
ty, Nebraska,on February 16,
1859, at 12 o'elock, m., and record-
ed in Book .A of the mangnge
records of said county at page 6,
mortgaging Block 147 in Cuming
City, Nebraska Territory, and ae-
curing a note of $150.00 and in-
terest thereon: alan nnnmilinu un own, spouse o 1 mm Hass,
Johanna Hass, Johann Hass. John
Rathmann,the heirs,devisees,
slegatees,personal representatives
nnd.n.ll other persons interested in
the estate of John Rathmnnn, de-
ceased, real names unknowp,
Rathmann,real name unknown,
spouse of John Rathmnnn Chris~
dun Rathmun, the heirs, d visees,
legatees,personal representatives
and ill other persons interested in
the estate of Uhr-i.stian Rathman,
deceased,Rathman,real
name unknown, spouse of Chris-
tiun Rathman;Algemon S.Pud-
dock, the heirs, devisees, legatees,
personal representatives.and all
other persons interested in the qs#
tate of Algernon S. Paddock, de-
ceased, real names unknown,
Paddock,resl name unknown,
spouse of Algernon S. Paddick;
Danid Sawyer,Sawyer,
mal name unknown,spouse o l
Daniel Sawyer,and all Demons
§LH§"{»f{§1£§fId 2; 5; ;;;:".;1
William B. Benles, deceased, real
names unkrown,-» ~-Benles,
real nume unknown,spouse of
William B.Besles; Andrew Hcnn,,the heirs,deviseea, legatees, per-
c-nal representatives and allother
persons interested in the estate uf
Andrew Henn,decéuacd,real
names unknown, -- Hcnn, real
name unknvvn, spousu: of Anvlrew
Henn; R. R. DeKny, real name un~
known, the heirs, devisces,lega-
\ces, persnnal repre=wnt;xtivma und
all other persons interested in the
eswte of R.R. DeK:\/, deceased,
real name unkno wn, ---- De -
Kay, real name unlmown, spouse of
R. R. DeKay; Issac Edwards,the
heirs, dev's¢es,legal..-cs,personal
representatives and 4.1 mher per<
sms interested in che estate of
Issac Edwards,deceased,real
numes unkumvn,-» Edwaus,
:-.1 name unknown.spuuse of
Is=\-c Edwzrds;Mary R.H:\wle',>the heirs,dmisc-er,legatees, per-
....| ......-......»...=..___-H
sory note for the payment of
$825.00, ,of even date with tl-|e
mortgage,with interest at 10%
per annum and due two years
after dak; and assigned by Andrew
Helm to Lewis Hahn on the 17th
day ot November, 1863, which as-|s§gnment was recorded on the 28th
day of December, 1865, in Book A,
Page 176, and assigned by lewis
Henn to R. R. DeKay on Septem-/
ber 21,1868, which assignment
was recorded September 29,1868
in Book A, Page 308; sind also forthe nnnulling nnd cancelling of
record a mortgage executed by
William P. |1'..mrz-beck and Annm
Krambeck,his wife,to Ma ry r
Hawley, mvrfzszlns the following
described real emma, to-wit:TheSouthwest Quarter of the s o m-}
cast Quarter of Section 23, Lots 1,
2, 5 and G und the East Hal! ob
Lois 3 and 4 in Section 26, all.in
Township 17, Range 12, more par~
Licularly described as follows:be~
ginning with the quarver cornerbetween Seciiuna 23 and 26, Town~\
Steel Glider Bridge
Bridge at Sta. 460
1-75' and 148' Span, Deck Steel
Girder Bridge
Plans and speciliaations for the
work muy be seen and information
secured at the office of the County
Clerk at Blair, Nebraska or at the
office of Lhe Department of PublicWorks at Lincoln, Nebraska.
The successful bidder will be re-
quired to fumlsh bond in an
amount equal to ,00% of his con-
tract.
As an evidence of good faith ln
suhrnitting a proposd for this
work or for any pardon thereof as
provided in the bidding blank, the
bidder shall file, with his proposal,
n certified cheek made payable to
the Department of Public Works
and in nn amount not las than the
wtal amount, determined (rom the
following list, for any group o!
items or collection of groups of
items for which the bid is sub-
mitted.
Sand Gravel Surfacing ltemalSeventy-Eve (76) dollan l
Pavement Items Ten Thousand
(10,00Q) dollars
( ° - ''22|Restless
CHILDRENSingh;P. G. Cooper, real nnme
own; John Googa; Glades
Gower; s.Omckntt, ru! nuns
unknown; William Gnnoey; Mah
gnretta C. Cuming; lhlhdn A.
Conner;S.D.Cameron,te llmine unknown;M. A. (Impex,
mal name unknown; T. B. Cam-
calm Cameron;T.IL Carhr,
rail name unknown; AL Caster,
ml name unknown; ~LswiaGnpe-
lend;J e ni n s Cook:maya
Comwell; Jahnil Qaok; William
M. Cooper; .mmm Cook; Jenn
S.Cook;Edward G. Cannon;
w m n m Clmryz n a m 1 .
Goals- Alex Carter Loumxta. c.
Cemuon;J u n o : G C h i m l i l
Barbara E.Cameron;Prmsley
Dorsey; Rebeom Dey; Inna-
E.Dargey; P.K. Dnrsey,
name unknown; Prenly K.
Khmer:Thomas Dads;Edwin
E. Diwson; Thomns A. Dennis;
Edwin Dickson;T. A.Dennis,
n i l name unknown;Thomas
Iluhisz Edwin F. Di&inson; A.
Dinlmlck,read name .lnknowhz
hulev x. Dorsey; Gtrrett Dor-
Bnd; James Doe; Peter Ender-
l q ;Peter Enderlin; James K.
Evdn|:G°°fB°F°Ib°&:A-Frehell.
r u !nune unknown; June: m.Fwidillxz Lysander B.Grem-
mn; LB. Greenmnn, zeal nnme
uniawwn; Chnrlu Dann Gibson;
-T. M. Grant, real nnne unknown;
The ma Gibson;h u e Gall;
Ngncy Helherlngbong .`l`.u:h9anP.
Himznfe; Jehu K. Hmngate;C.
I- Hungate, real mme unknown;
T.C.Hungi to , ra l na me tmI
lnmlm; D. W. Earth, reelnune
own;0. P. Hnrbfd,re d
unknown; Elilm Bt Hnm~
i i ;Chute:M.Hnmilrnm
c~u».\-1=»»C.H1112 Inman H.
y;E.B.Hamilton,real
unknown;Bmmnd Hina-
; Adeldde J. Hudeastle; E.
r. Hn-din, real mme unknown;B. A. Hardin,:ul na me un.
i mw u ;Thema C.H u g h ;Thomas M.Herbert;&¢hnrine
llungate;Ann H.Hungto ;
ing, real name unknown;;
».
west Quarter az me Nor!-neonQuarter d Section 8, in Township
18, North Range 11, all Ehzt ofthe6th P. ll.,in Washington
County, Ndirash,and the tol-
lowing lawn bloekninthe former
Town of Gumihg City, in Wnllh~
ingtan County, Nebraska new de~
Iunct md abandoned as 1 fmvn,
to-wit: Bloeke N 77, 78,
19, sn, 101, mv.os, 111, 112,
118, 114, 115,
12, 180, 131,
me, 145, 146,
151, 152, xss.
iss, 167, 1.68,
125, 126, 121, 128,
1:12. 188, 184, 135,
141, 148, 149. 150,
154| 155, 156, 165,
169, 170, 171, 172,
1'/a,174,175,116.and un..
Numbered 1 to 3- inclusive, of
eaeh of mid blocks, lata Num-
bered 1 fn 4, inclusive, and the
North mu of Bleek Numbered
137, and Lots Numbered 5 to 3,
inclusive, and tba South Hal! ot
Block Numherd 124. and Out/~
lots Numbered 45,44.48,42,
u .40, 22, 21 and zo o r ma
Town of Coming City,all an
plntied and recorded,together
with the abandoned and vacated
streets and illeys xdyoining or
adjaeent to said lots, outlets andblocks; real naxim unknown,DEFENDA.NTS_
You, und adn na: you, Ire here-
by notified that on June 17, 1|81»
Mads P.Hansen commenced nn
action an plaintiff in the Dtsu-iq
Court ot Washington County, Neb-
raska, against you, and each of
you, ns defendants, the object and
Prayer o fwhi e huld a c ti o ni a to
obtnin the du ne of said Court
that the plaintiff is the owner in
fee lknple ui the following des#
eribed read eetlba, to-wit: Tlx Lots
w. z4, ao, ax, az, sv and 41 in
Section 84.nn d 'h u In t 10 in
Section 85,all in Townnhip 19,
North,F-"Ke 11, and Tu Lots 7,
5. 9 um 12 and the southwest
Quarte r al the Nmhwe unrter
North, Range 11, all East of the
8th P. M., in Washington County,
Nebraska, and the following mm
___.._-__..._.,-record n mortgage made by P. G.
Cooper and M. A. Cooper.his
wife,to J. J. Brown & Bros., dated
Febnmry 16, 1a'ru, filed for record
in the office of the County Clerk
uf Wlshlnzwn County, Nebraska.
on February 17, 1870, at 10 o'clock,
a. m., and recorded in Book A ot
the mortgage remrds of u i d
county st page 469,mongnging
Lots 1.2 »3 ,4 ,5 ,6 ,7 &8i nBl0 ¢ k
147 in Cumlng City, Washington
County, Nebraska, and securing a
note of $1000.00 lndinterest there-
on;also unveiling of record a
mortgage made by P.G. Cooper
md Mallndn A. Cooper to June;
J. Brown and Davin Brown, dated
November 10, 1875, filed for record
ln the owes of the County Clerk
of Washington County, Nebraska,
on November 11, 1875, at 2o'¢~Jock
p.m.,andrecordedin Bo o kD o !
the mortgage records of said eoun-
ty at page 104, mortgaglng Lots
1 » 2 , 8 . | , 5 . 6 , 7 a n d 8 | n B l o c k
147 in the Town of Cunning City,
in Washington County, Nebn.-ah,
and securing n note of $1688.50
and inw1'e8t thereon; also cancell-
ing of record n trust deed made by
~ Merrick and Horatio N.
Maguire to John G. Priest, dated
Mly 20, 1858, filed for record in
the oilioe ol the County Clerk of
Washington County, Nebraska, on
May 27, 1sss, at 10 o'c.loek, a. m~.
and reeonded in Book 4 of the
deed records ot said county at
Page vs, mmsneine Lots 5 1 si n B l 0 c k 1 | 8 a n d l . a t u 2 & 8 i n
Block 158 and Lots 1 & 2 in Block
101, in Cuming Gun Washington
County, Nebruh Territory,And
other land, and securing the pay-
ment of n note O! $1osa4 and in-
terest thereon, in favor oi LandersPens 6: Oo, also enmsellmg of re-
cord a mri sn se made by GeorgeA. Brigham fo Charles B Bdley
,foxrecord in the office of the Count;
Clerk of Washington County, Nob
mlm. on December 1a, 1a'11 l i
Qo f S e c t i o n 8 ,i n T o w n s h i p 1 8 d n i e d D e c e m b e r 1 3 ,1 8 7 1 B l e d
h l o c k n i n t h e f o r m e r T o w n o f C u m -uao oclock, a. m, and reeordsd
having or claiming to have any
interest in or to llle following de
scribed read estate,to-wit:The
Northwest Quarter of the North-
we stQ\1a rtera ndLo te 6a nd7i n
the Northwest Quarter of Sectio
8, Township 17, Range 12, East ol
the 6th P. M..i n Wldhingtvn
County, Nebraska, mx names un~known,DEFENDANTS_
You and each of ou nr hereb
June, 1981, August Prochnow tiledhis petition in the District Court
ol Wanhington County, Nebraska,
in which you md each of you to-
gether are defendants, the object
and prayer of said action is to ob-
tain a dwree of said Court adjudg-
y e yotified that on the 29th dny of
ing that the plaintiff,August
Prochnow, is the absolute owner in
fee simple of the Iollowing describ-
ed real estate, to~wit:The Nortlu
west Quarter of the Northwest
Q u r a n - a n d l n u s a n d v m d i e
No rthwst Quarter of Section 3,
Township 17, Range 12, East of the
6th P. M., in Washington County,
Nebraska,and to remove the
clouds cast upon the title to said
le a de s tate bytheda dme o f y o u
and each of you and to exclude
mid defendants and each and all
at them from all right, title, inter-
est, lien, claim or demand in or
no said real estate or any part
thereof which you or any of you
may claim to have therein and bo
aeverdly enjoin and bar you andeach of yéh from claiming or us-
serting any right, title, lien, inter-
est, claim or demand, of,In or to
sai d re el emu md to qnlet the
title to said reel utah i n said
relief.
Plaintiff further pray! the Court
for a decree cancelling md annull-
ing of record a. real estate mort-
Kllge aecuted on May 10, 1887 and
recorded on May 10, 1867, inBook8, Page 229, on the following de-
scribed real estate,to-wit:The
o..~ .cpm-e»=...mv=~u nun nnotnerpersrns inteaeated in the esumw -f
Mary R.Hawley,deceased,real
names unknown,Hawley
real name unknown,spouse o l
Mary IL Hawley; Nels C. Nelson,
thehgzeirs,devlsees, legatees,per-
so representatives and all other
persons interested in the estate of
Nels C. .Nelson,deceased,real
names unknown,Nelson,
read name unknown, spous¢ ot Nels
C. Nelson;Edward Mr.Brlde,the
heirs, devisees,legniees,personal
representatives and all other per-
sons interested in the estate of
Edward McBride,deceased,real
names unknown,McBHde,
real name unknown,spouse o l
Edward McBride; William S.Bow-
en, the helfl,devisees,legntees,
personal representatives and all
other persons interested in the es»
tate of William: S. Bowen,d e
ceased,re d names unknown,
Bowen, real name unknown,
spouse of William S. Bowen; Wil~
linm S. Bowen, Jr., the heirs, devi-
sees, legatees, personal representa-
tives and all other persons inter-
ested in the estate of William S.
Bowen,Jr., deceued.real names
unlmown,Bowen, real name
unknown,spouse of William S.
Bowen, Jr.; James S. Easley, the
heirs,devisees,legaiees,personal
representatives and all other per-
sons interested in the estate of
James S.Easley,deceased,real
names unknown,Easley,
read name unknown,spouse of
James S.Easley;Andrew I.
Poppleton,the heirs,devisaa,
legutees,personal representatives
and ull other persons interested in
the estate ot Andrew I.Popple~
Poppleton, real name un-
known, spouse of Andrew I. Pop-
pleton;D.W. Gross,renl name
unknown, the heirs, deviaees, lega-
tees, personal representatives and
all other persons interested in the
estate of D.W.Gross, deceased,
real names unknown,Gross,
plaintiffs and for other eqm»m¢n. d¢°°B4°d. real nnmea unknown,
North Half of Section 3, Tovimahip
1'7 \ y . . . » \ . n . . » . » . 1 0 1 r . . . » i n w . . . . \ .
real name unknown, spouse of D.
u r D | u \ ¢1 .u . . n . , x . | .
ship 1.7,Range 12,thence East
19,94 chains,thence South 27.98
chains, thence West to section line
between Sections 26 and 27, Tawn-shlp 17.Ronge 12; Ent, thence
North on Section line 23.89 chains,
thence East 20 chains,thence
North 4.04 chains to section line
between Sections 23 and 26, thenceEast to plA¢e of beginning, con-
taining in all 199.04 acres more or
less,which mortgage was dated
November 1, 1895 and recorded on
November 12,1895,in Book V,
Page 504, and was given to secure
a promissory note of even dam
therewith for the payment of
$25W.00 due November 1,1900,
with interest at the rate of 7%
per annum; and also for the can-
celling and nnnulhng of s Tnisi
Deed executed by James A. Good-
rich and Mary Goodrich, his wife,
to the said Andrew I. Poppleton,
on the Southeast Quarter of the
Northwest Quarter of Section 26,
Township 17.North Range 12,
mf of the e u. P. M., i n Was h-
ington County,Nebraskn Terri-
tory, for the purpose of semrlng
to D.W. Gross of Harrisburg.
Pmnsylvanin, payment of one note
of even date herewith made by
James A, Goodrich,payable one
year after date in the sum of
$280.00 with interest after matur-
ity at the rate of 40% Per annum,
which Trust Deed was dated No-
vember 26, 1857, and recorded on
November 80, 1857,in Book 8,
Page 298.
You and each of you are required
fo answer the petition of these
plmintitfs in the District Court ot
Washing?/on County, Nebraska, onor before the 13th day ol August,
1981, or the said petition of un
plnintiiifs will be taken as true and
the Court may grant the prayer
of said petition and render judg-
ment accordingly.
Anna Krambeck
Arthur W. Knmbeck.
24-st Pla i nmm\.
. ~. ~. ~, W . mmmw me
I' |
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I CHILDREN will incl. often for no=gg_=~1* mum. But Lhere'| sl-ways tonal Hmjnnleas an the recipe
on the wrapper; mlld and bland as itlasts. But xu gentle action aoothmn ynungaur rrgoye surely than a monpowerful medncma.Thalfu the beauty of this npecklchildgelfs rgnedyl 1 may be gmy.ha must mlan -as plten an a nns need. In can of coke, diarrhea orsimilar disturbance. it is invaluable.A coaied tongue calls forlunt a (ewdrops to ward all cons patlon: nodoes my lvgadon of had breath.Wheneva |ld.ren don't eat Well.don't rqt well, or havp_ any little
Pipe~lte~'(160) dollars
Bridge Items One Thousand
(1,000) dollarsThis work must be started pre-
vious to August 1,1981 and be
completed by June 1, 1982.
The right il reserved to waive
all technicadities and reject any orall bids.DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC
WORKS
R. L. Cochran, State Engineer
George C. McQuan-ie,
Cmmty Clerk,
22-St Wuhinxtou County
BUSINESS I)lRE€'l`0RY
mm AND
ST. P.. n. & OMAHA
Solthbound
11:40 A. M. daily
C.
No. 1
No. 8
cept Sunday
Nonhbnnnd
No. 4 6:55 A. M. dailyNo. 2
cept Sunday
BUS GOI NG s mrm
8:50 A. M.5:00 P. M11:00 A. m.8:15 P. l\l
7:40 P. M. daily ex-
2:00 P. M. daily ex-
BUS SCHEDULE
CHICAGO u
NORTHWESTERN
Wadbound
No. 111 8:8 5 A. gm my
Eutbound
No. 122 6:80 P. M. daily
BUS GOING NORTH
9:00 A. m.z~oo P M12:00 Noon 6:15 P: N:
BLAIR FL OUR MILL
The Home of
L u mr o r F L O UR(Hndled by All Groeen)
We exchange wheat for flour
r. S. Somuen. Pmp.
Dr. Norman K. RnthmannOIWOMETKIST
Over th; Blnlr Drug Co.
Phone Bhck 41
Dreninga by Appointment
R. H. RASMUSSEN
Insurance of AH Kinda
Office
Over Fsrmeru Stale Bank
MARCUS HECK
BONDED ABS'I`RALl'ER
Office incom Rouse
PETERSEN
MACHINE and MOTORSERVICE
Ania Repairing 1 Speddly.
BLAIR PRODUCE oo.
T. H. Wright, Prop.
Independent Cub Buyer of
POULTRY EGGS CREAM
Phone 206 BIIII, Neh.
FABHELUS
CAFE and ROOMS
Home Style Cooked Mesh
Bu Depot
204 Walker Ave.
BLAIR ABSTT!\("F
AND TITLE COMPANY
Bonded Ahalrnclers
PHONE 15Pllol Bldg.Blair. Nvhr
cam, scmfrbfr DR. w. F. Hanfvmm.INSURANCE DENTISIREAL F.S'I'A'{`Bmd In new Hblllg 'l`ht*alrr
LO.\N:1 Building
Offlee in Slnie Hank Bldg.Blair, Nehruku
EAT ATWALT'S Pl..wr:
'I\.vo doors ou-1 dfVinton-Evans G :1 rum
Hamburgers 1 unrhm
D R . E QIEVIN T. JI""T
I )N T I S T
I~ ru y Se rvic v _
Offi c es in
State B ank Iih fg._s
Phone 298 Blair, :\4f»=
l-Lhil hlbl5551. »»-»»\E'".i| me-. .,;::sP"*
Fubscrlbe 16: The Enterprise
I
BliL\\ll'dHnl.l'Add1[dJ . i n Sit i n W I l n w u u o u m v nu._m m z y nahingwn CQ e mortgage rd ... ....... . .. .... ..........,.., ........ ...n .,:- Q E-
nm
l l n h l me n g g g ~ n o w d e f u n c t I n d $ 3 1 f n me i yv at pa ge 1 6 0, mmf "é s "Chunty z Nébrllkl.wm¢xsla» Bowen; Mattie J. mf£»."'é¥Il§|2§n u u u n A v u w u u u n o
-,gy m Q o ls a.town, to-Witt Blo ch g 7 3, Block 173 .mo gags was ven to secure four N."NeXson- June S. N I D .Hnnover:Armin u.' m.~.»...-».Number¢d 11. vs_ '19, an. 1m mm Lon 6. 7. 8, sim 176. in c¢f»1-g:P¥°E'£'F§?'I¥ note§" * P e p f l y m e n t f " " ' f I * w " ° ° ' " " ¥ a n d ~ c o A. %0'Z ' v'§i'§§"f§G¢0N
--~.- - - --_-- -~ . -- ,Nancy H. Hatherington; Ann B.
J. Hungnte;Alfred D.1053)
A. D. Jones, real name uninown;
J.E.Johnson,n:adnameunlmown;
W. C. James, real ww unknown:
Joseph Johnson; Lids lI.J'ohn-
s u :Lewis M.Kline;Emi l!
Kline:L .M. Kli ne, ra l name
vvlmown: J. C. W. Kline,real
name nnlmown; Jullaa N Kline;William J.Kennedy;Wm.J.
Kennedy,real name xmhown;
William I. Kennedy; George P.
Ketehem; John A. Kline; Thomas
R.Kennard; John Lutz;Iaalah
Lowe;A.14.Lawrence,re n
mm; unknown; Henry P. Liver-
more; Edson Livermore; Somer-ville Llpponcott; J. c. Liorinwbl:
n d name unknown;MildredLippincott;Lewis X.Moffatt;
Glloa Mead; Charles llclmonw:
William K,Maher;George M.
Bills:George Mellow;Micheal
Jlmvhyz James McFadden; Ed-
ward H. Head; Dlmcl lcI4ch-
Un:Dunmn McLanghEa;llls a
W . l l l s r ;Albert W. lsrri ck;
l a n e s N. Manure;l u l r .
Ia
- - - - -.-.-. -~. ---»108 111, 312, 118, 114 115,
127,
1a4,
149,
156,
111,
and Lots Numbered 1 YD 8, inclu-
sive, of each of md blocks, Lola
Numbered I to 4, includve, and
the North Had! of Block Numbered
1 8 '7 ,a ndL o ts Nnmbe ro d5 to B,
inclusive, and the South Hn!! of
Block Numbered 124. and Oullots
Numbered 45, 44, 43, 42, 41, 40,
22, 21 and 20 of said Town of Cum-
ing City,all ss platfaad and rs-
curded,together with the aban-
doned and vacated streets and
alleys adjoining or adjacent w said
iota,outlots and blocks;and bo
remove the clouds cast upon the
ti t l e ws a i d rea de ata te bytheclaims of you, and each of you,
to some Hght, title, lien, interest,
claim . or demand of any kind
whataooverinor to la ldr o tl e e -
iééf.126,1as,us,155,170,
.121. 129, 180, l8l,135, 186, 145, 146,150, 151, 152, 15s,ms, mo, nav, ma,
142.147,154,169,
C M Washington calm Ne i:radon, and other land, .Zi secur-
mg a note of $115.00 and interestthereon; also cancelling of record
a trust deed made by E. D. Bomm
and Jane E. Bornm, his wife,u
John Cvvper. Charles Cooper and
Theodore Glark, amd September
25,1857, filed for record in the
office of tho County Clerk of
W"-Bflillglvn County, Nebraska, on
September 29, 1s5v,at s v me k.
P- M.. ma rooorned in sm a ol
the deed records 51 sauid county at
pm 91, nwrtzasi ns Lou 5, s, 74. a in Block 124, and Outlot 21
(No. 27 by the Crawford survey),
in Cunning City, Wlddngton Coun-
W. Nebraska, and other land, ahd
securing a draft of $751.00 and
interest thereon; also cancelling ol'
record n mortgage made by E. D.
Borum to D.W.Wright,dated
October 8, 1857, filed for record in
the office of the County Clerk of
Washington County, Nebraska, on
172, 1'1s, 114, lzf. 1'1
ram, or any part thereof, which'
YOU. or any of you, may ddm to
have therein, and to leverally so
October 5, 1857, at 5 o'clncl<. p. m.,
and recorded in Ilnok 3 of 1'\r de- -1
records of said county ar pf qa
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of $6120.0ll; and also for :ne can-
eelling and onnulling of record a
real estate mortgage executed on
the 15th day of March, 1889, and
reconded on the 15th day of March,
1889, n Book O. Page 838, whichmortgaged the following described
real estate, to~wit: The Northwest
Quarter of Sectrgn ;§°~»»1;;> 17,
North Range 1 t, in ash-lngton County,Nehraalm;and
"le for the cancelling and annull-
ing o f a Title Bond executed on
February 26, 1885, and recorded on
§`.2..f`§', "'i?...°'5£'f"§';.§§'f.i£ £2
following described red estate, to-
wit:The Norwwest Quarter of
Section 8, Township 17, Range 12,
East,i n Washington County,
Nelmuka.
You and each of you are r e
quired to answer the petition of
this plaintiff ln the District Court
of Washington County, Nebraska,
on or befor.; the llltlr day of.Aug~
ust, 1981, or the snld petition of
the plaintiff will he Lslen os tmo
and tl.-C:-nrt may grant the
pro ..-;» 1 jo ~»~':d»».
having or claxmlng U0 have any
interest lnor to the following de
scribed read estate, bo-wit:T u
Lots 1. 2, 3. 4. 5 and 0. situated ln
the Northwest Quarter and the
West Hal! of the Northeast Quar-
ter or Seetion zo,Township 17,
North Range 12, Eaot of the Bth
P. M., in Washington County, Neb-
raska, real names unknown,
DEFENDANTS,
You and each of you are hereby
notified that on the 29th day of
June,1981,Anna Krambeck and
Arthur w. Krambeck filed their
petition in the District Court of
Washington County, Nebraska, in
whiw you and each of yo uto-
gether with others are defendants,
the object and prayer of said actionlla to obtain a decree of said Court
l
adjuddng that the plaintiffs, Anna
K1-amheck and Arthur W.Kram~
beck, are che absolute owners in
fee simple of the following de-
scribed real estate,bo~vrlt:Tan
Lots 1. 2, 3, 4. 6 and s. situated intheNorthwest Quarter and the
Welt Half of Lhe Northeast Quar-
i
COUNTY, NEBRASKA
Estate of Mary Klotz, deceased.
Notdoe is given to the bredton
to appear before me ut the County
Court room in Blair, Nebraakn, on
the 8rd day of July. 1931, and on
the Sth day of October, 1931, for
the purpose of examination,ad-
justment and allowance of claims.
All claims not filed on or before
the 8rd day of Ottober, 1931, will
be forever barred.
Dated this 6th day of June, 1931
(SEAL)1. C.ELLER,
21-4t County Judge.
NOTI CE To c o rr ms c r o ns
Sealed bids will be received at
tho office of the Department of
Public Works in the State House
at Lincoln, Nebraska on July 9,
1931, until 9 o'clock A. M., and at
that time publicly opened androad for PAVING, SAND GRAVEL
SURFACING ROADWAY AND
DRWEWAY CULVERT PIPE,
TWU BRIDGES and incidental work
NEBRASKA SPIINACH ANDCHERRY PACK 1s LARGE
At. the plant ol the Otoe Food
Products compwy at Nebraska
(ity the spinach pack has been
finished.Following the comple
Carl Bennett, who has spent thas Henry Christensen, who hu M1
pan several weeks here, loft Fri-.very ill nt. his home near here, is
lay mommg for his home at Sey-renorted to be some better at thismour, u\u|..hu,wndng.Mr, and Mrs. Carl Jeaperaenanth Mr. and Mrs. J. M. West enter-
daughterg of Omaha, were gnemguined lt n family dinner Sunday
\-e esday an L-.e .». A. Juape ezxiin honor of Mr. and nm. Amen
home.Connor of - Lon Annlea.Calif.
\With The Churches
BAI"l'lS"l` CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
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lfHni?c ninnrh nnpra tions the Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Blnm:hax'd|01.hers present were Mr.ndldm
up" entertained at dinner Suxgdsy 101: 0. A. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Mal-{»`1`§I1¢ va urf-gg;-dyrtz)-Fxllt
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''ci h rrl .Thelhl .d Mrs. Noble Nelson 01 vern West and J ck Mr.d Mn.\n beans an c f teimoun- l-'l;nv.,mMichlgan and Mr. and Mrs. John Sutton of lmholph ir. and
splnzwh pack at thxs pan N hr M _,ted W about 7300 cues.The|N- F. Nelson of Valley,_e -rs. Guy Bennett and hmextwest
spinach was unusually good this
youu,due w plenty of rain and
cool season.Cherry canning is practicum' "
new lndustry in Nebraska,The
NeSruka City concern experimen-
wd with cherries a lew years ago
Mrs.K. J .Van Valin ns ln a Mr.and Mrs.Waldo Hancock
hoopnml nt Norfolk, and her fncnds and Mins Bessie oy atiended n
here hope she may improve raP' dxnner party at e Walter Boveeidly.lhome near Craig, Sunday evening.
0. L. Hilsdnger and Frank QeVlfy'Vernon and Evelyn Van Hom
ol Fremont, made a business UIP drove over from Lincoln Sawrdny.
to Lake Quinncbaugh Monday.Vemon retumed Sunday and Eve-Mr. and Mr1|._.4\1den. Connu§_ of lyn_ will spend a week's vakadon
The pastor after a three weeks
leave of absonce is glad bo beback
with his congtegation and in his
own home tovm."The best of a
loumey is getting home."
The fe ur Sunday program 05
:he church went forward last Sun-
-uw in unite of the intense heat.
Public worship Sunday al 11:00
'o'ci'ock incl ding the rly ob-servxnee o g th s Lo '|Supper.
Church School at 10 a. m.The young people will gather av.
6:30 for lunch and meeting.Last
Sunday evening ihere were seven-teen present umznjoy a mont in»tnmstinr mlk aballi duufi o unl
Longe st m e m actual op e ra | :| n n .. . ur a z ¢ s ¢
nu mb e r o f o r i g i na l fe a tu ra A. . L a rg e s t s a l e s .t o
Widest distribution,both imgatic and
§ . ; . » ; ' 1 ~';..a ;..l...,is due
those faithful souls who consider
first the kingdom of their Lord.
The attendance at S\mday School
was seventy-five.
Regular services next Sunday.
Communlun at the morning wor-
6EBr\}§E\°n§ihé Negros by Miss
Bessie Bron, a nleee ol Hrs.Newell.Miss Brass is a graduate
of the Univ. of Nab. and has been.teaching lor two vws in Tougaloo
College in Mlu.
CHRISTIAN cs ua c a
and as s result several hundred
mes of cherries have been set
out in that viclnity.Picking cher~
ries atforiin a profitable occupa-
tlun for e large number of people
u well ns giving work w sn ln-
creascd number of factory em-
bus Angles, Calif.. arrived in l~ler~ az her home here.man lust Tuesday for a dai! with Leslie Dale, litfle san of M,_m|
Mrs.Connofs parents,Mr.snd Mrs. Jacob Sabalh, had the mis#
Mrs.0.A. Johnson and other fortune to break his an-n Tuesday.gw gv e -gev maliehthe ig lr;|Ef fell from a awp ladder af the
e car were ou e ro NS me el hi;anthree days.Mrs. J. w. f§'....é?.fe. mr. and
.Aie a Y'v&"e .l»¥i' :'e'.**"' _ §f'f;.i ';F'f"°"'? enleruuned at
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of
lip service.o ur dmmh lm the 'AJ. KArl¢¢¢»Putor Iployees.Ane cnerry u===-~»--UllallH m rvice nt three "privately owned but the picking is M
rovfe o e seclock in the afternoon.Bible School, 10:00 A. M.'dans md the mr e nt trees pnm-of 1A-._...\..... -1 -.._ .......».,.. nf..Momimr wonhin. 11:00 A. M.lt i w l y supedntended by the Iac- \_y{r§1
weex sz nun aprmgls, a. u.rs. Fred Snider and daughterOmaha,are visiting at the
c of her parents, Mr. and MIB-
, McKe|-char.(ter visiting here the past week
. uf-r dsmr. Nm, Bert Romans.
uxmuly pxcmc lupper an me parkmgre Thursday for Mr.a nd Mm
Gllbcrt Olson,Mrs. Bertha Lowe,
Mr. and Mn. G. F. Lowe and chil-
dren, Stanley Lowe and son. Rose-
mfyr and Len Human and Stau-lev ruhlscn.
A lnnnwl vi W........,c... ...-sick.Mrs,J.B.Carter is still
confined to thc house but is able
to be up part of the time, Mrs.Olive J. Smith is able to sit up
some; W. W. Freeland ls having a
tussle with intestinal trouble; Mrs.
U, G. Gamer is in the Blair Hos-
piml for n major opcrutlon.If
you know of others of our church......1.. ...\.,. ..»n sink mm will nlvnsn
Young l'eople's-rnecting, 7100.
Evening service 8:00 P. M.3 gagid-wetk meeting on Thursday,
:p. m..us: Sunday hrs a good day in
church schtsvities;Youbmn hfllp in
' g Sun y a etmr sy.5109 Bible veriws were reponedread during the month of Juno. We
trust the Bible reading will con-nm... ,am-iw.-, nm warm wr-nther.
wry officials in order in get a
large and uniform yield.Another canning product which
will be undertaken for the first
time this year ls asparagus.Ex-
pedments discovered that the low
land along the Missouri is well
adapted to growing' n superior
quality of aspummls.Trinl beds
have been put out and some of the
uw.A\vi'l1whoherleft
Aim
Aning
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in 111, Mn. Chas. Rheinert and
grand son,M e l v e m Rhein c rt,
Sun day f o r the ir ho me a t
wo r th , No b .
t a mee ti n g la s t Tu e s d a y o ve -
r th e Maso ns ins talled of fic ers
nllo\v:1: John J . Jackson, W . M.;V., Aug ust H. Pc amlller; J . W ..
L..-n............|:_1_.a -....¢...¢li'a.ml
Mr .and , Mr s.A ld e n Conner o f
Los An geles , C dif . lef t W edn esd ay
f o r Chateau.Mo nt.,to vi s i t Mr .
Co n n e fs mo th e r , wh o i a i ll.Mr s .
J .M. W e s t a n d Mr s . J o h n Su tto n
wi ll g o to Ran do lp h,No b .wi t h
th e m a n d f r o m th e r e d r i ve to Ni -
obmr a . for a vis it.
Th."Ano h w.. .J |;'| Anv ur,..|a.||l\..uluspeak n n u a i u . u v n J ". . . r ' -..to the pastor.Let us re "`iT1id`51`§E2iE'~changed to Thursday evening uleight o'c\oek.We are studying the
Lonl'l Supper.
'r1_3-=~ was n tim nspouse Inst
crop will be canned this year,i
thnunh the beds will not be pro-.
uusvRobM
Wi nuveuuum.;Lteubustz, an Huertsc m;sec retary , C. R. Gray .
Irs.Er n es t Gea ry o f Shgridan
AI IU n e w u n u :ul.1.» uu uu " c a b ' ° 1c o m p l e t e d a n d t h e y e x p e c t * '° \
mem?:cr the sick. and do our best L m o v e m s o o n
to
w~
keep up the ir p art of the c hu rc h
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a u c m g o n n l a r g e :s ca re m e s o n . : u n - | L a k e , C o l o . : g a m e l a s t . \ \ r ' 0 k f o r n n
o t h e r \ l ; 1 r .+\ t¢ \ nd <3 d vn r z t w i t h rcl ut1 vr .'. =.
N£ 'b ; : =l»;.:p a c k e d v» | : . t a b l e s a u d i F e r n W e s t d r o v e t o B l l i r M n ~
f f l i i l l l a r c '\ . | : "k !1 0 . . | \i n t h e m " "t i n y t o l o o k £ L ft o I BOITIB h u ° i " '5
k e l s .B e s i d e s t h ( )N e b r a s k a C i t y f " " t t ' 3 f F
...l......&.....|.2»|A n n a H vvr n n f 1 ° n 1 l n { v'" B ~~W 'T1 ilf ." r l F h "Y
Postrflnster and Mrs. Cameron
egcpect to leave next Sunday on avacation which thqy will spend inu n i L u l u l \u¢:_y u u n u c UQ LA 11 |\ |
bo not forget the church trca the cast.They v. ll first go toWashington,I).l .und will visitsome of the interesting scenes for
:L time.
2 FAST GAME
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Bl ai r, N eh r u
D. E. HARDY
Farnbexg HardwareSAT1uLv 4
-1(lame Cnllld at l0:30 A. M.
Blair Cubs vs. Arlington Jrs.
Phone 2~5 Blair, Nebra
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SUN IUL
-1Game Called at 2:30
Blair Cubs vs. Hema
Come Ou! and See Two Fu! Games
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fn,:1sa.;f.;a'r>;a¢... :mms pun- puunu., wlluiu "'"' " ~~ wE111`ai|i{£u1"5?m:Q-=ar ~ r ~|of products, the canning factory _'fr.:...!=:s:°£!:'.€...'~':..?1';'i_i='..:':...,l;.1M Blair puls up thousands »f-5322325 Mr. and Ml". '|'l ~ "~'
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h a r d N e l s o n h u m u i n A u g u s t .T h e s e t w o f a c t o r i e s u r e p u t t i n g i ! 1 I : \ f ' d I I 1 ' 1 3 " Z : " 3 L § ? " ' f ' f "~
f B T I i >" H U M ' N e b r a s k a g r o w n x e g e m b l c h a n d ' 1 ' b ¥ r s .W m .R z m m u s s e n a m l M r .a n i
[ E \ v '~N E \ V S l f m i t s o n t h e t a b l e s o f e p i c u r c s .i n n - 3 .E m i l F o l l c n a t t e n d e d i n p i n -
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Missr.4 Ilelvn and Geoririunui
H:1l1=» n. Anna Hansen, Esther and' 'Q
13|in:iI|:| Wdeli und Ho-Inn Ilns-°
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A ¢w w . . .;. ¢» . . . "- - . .. . ,.m u ~ : f 1 1 o f B i a i r w e r e n t e r t a i n e d f " " " ' =P - ' H J ' " ~u n :' - M HS u m l : \ }n f t e r n o z n J t h e P e i e r M r .a n d M r s .I r v i n S p r i c k ,H e n r y f S p c c r s l § l " f ° i " ' £ § 9 1 ~C § ! f ; 1 h 9 " " ¢a t T e k u r n n l a ,S a t u r d a y C U '
I v e r s o n h o m e m h o n o r o f M i s s B l u m ,E r n e s t ,I a s t h c r a n d H a r l a n 3 "a n " g f t h i n r a p e d 't : l 1 l l l } . { .
T e s s i c J n h n s o n k i b i r t h d a y .K r u g e r a t t e n d e d a s o c i a l q t t h e i m f l ° 5 s § § . , _ ' "t S w . ; ; ; < = °- 5 "t f g n i M r .a n d M r s .E .P .H a n s e n h a v e
and Mrs. H. Andersen Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nelsonand at Excelsior Spnngs, Mo.
evening at tha l3uor.e Ncwkirk family were 'I`uesday evening vis-W 1,N t'| 3 |.Mrs. Chas. Blanchard, Mrs. .|.D.
home..¢ ,; | i r° f » at th e Bi n Ch r is te ns e n ho me ,or '" ' ° ° ! '° " " "L o we and Mi s s A r wi ld a L o we a t-
Sundny evening visi tors n t th r \ . B 5 th e y we r e b a d ly h i t b y a h a i l Money wh e n ('nm£'8 wlthn ul ef t d d b h h ~f n ! !d n . n n ' t h n l l d 8 2 0 0 d H f B . S n 1 3 -'T. . . . i '" { § '. .'° " 1 § " l i g t £. . ? . . , . i '" l ';
sua.a n hw it.Dividldp m é u u a y u y a n k w e r m s n .
4 | | u »; 4 ; | § A l ». r a \ ; n \ ;
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and Sunday Mornings
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A REAL SPECIAL
SUGAR per 100 lbs.
$4.85Cash and Carry
This week only
ROOT BEER STAND
Slap md get Lhstfold, nh-shin; dxink at our Root Beer
stud.Ilowell'u Root Beer-none better.All kind: of ice
cold pop md nur beer.Male Superior lee Crum.
GOOD SERVICE ALWAYS OPEN
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LEAGUE PARK
Blair, Nebraska
sun., |uLv 5Game Called at 2:30 P. M.
(lame Cnllld at l0:30 A. M.
Blair Cubs vs. Arlington Jrs
Come Ou! and See Two Fu! Games
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F a r n b e r g H a r d w a r e
Blair; Nebraska
D. E. HARDY
T H E N E W F O R D
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Phone 285 Blair, Nebraska
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Fallers Applian¢e_CompanyMartin Larsen home were MnandMn. Ed Ilahscn and daughters andMr. and Mrs. John Taylor Jr. and
son.Miss Edna Hansen spent last
week with her sister,Mrs.John
Taylor Ilr.Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hansen, Ann:
and Esther and Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
tin Larsen and sons were Thurs-
<*={, evening visitors at the l a r !
Ro and home.Misa Dornthv Pratt of Bancroft.
lstorm on Monday evening.Miss Charlotte Fusch spent a
few days last week wilh her sis-
ter. Mrs. Wesley Graulich.
Mrs. Minnie Blum and Oscar,Mr.and Mrs.Henry Knnzor,Half-1|and Esther were Friday
cvmlng visitors at Nelson Geary's
and also vidted Mrs. Ernest Gearyof Sheridan Lake, Colo.Floyd and Raymond Magill andEarl Thompson warg in Omaha onThursday,having cattle on the
15-"s 586 c|§lllzmlna:'Colller's
weekly.
HERMAN NEWS
Miss Grace Tomlinson o! Teks-
mah, spent Friday at the Fred
Rnitért home.Miss Lillian Larson ot Fremont,
visited her cousin, Miss Elaine Jes-
lpersen several days last week.Mrs J H Johnson of Lincoln,
or ru.. sm. ....... ... .. .......... _..Valley, Friday.
Mrs. Glen West and Mary Rose
and Mrs. Bon West drove oyer toFremont Thursday and visited thcfor'mer's mother, Mrs. Peter |K\mthand enjoyed a visit with her two
sisters, who are home from Calif
Miss Helen Van Valin returnedhomeSaturdayfromArlingtonwhereshe was n guest at the
Pete Katt home a few days.
_ Mr. and_ Mrs lden Conner .og
a l l 1 1 |
and Misa Leona Wulf of Tellgasta market.visited last week at the I\dolph|Martha Heier spent Saturday
Wulf home.night and Sunday with Elna Pet-Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wulf were ersen :md accompanied her to
Sunday guests at the Jens Chris Oakland Sunday evening.tensor: home in Bancroft.I Blanche Updike,who has been
Misses Dorothy Pratt and Leona staying' at the August Ruwe homowal: urnrn 'l"nn¢u|n1r nftnrnn-nn vis- for soma time.. ment |. few data
spent rv. few days last week with|L»os Angeles,uam.,accompanwu
Mr. Johnson.Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Iawo spent
Saturday night and Sunday at theCarlNelson home near Craig.Miss Betty Rose and Misa Marie
Metzger of Omaha,were guests
lent wan]r nt. the E. W. B\1l'dl¢
by J.M. West and Mr. and Mrs.
0.A. Johnson, drove to Norfolk
Friday and spent the day with rel-
atives.Miss Norma Higgins of Craig,
spent a few days last week at
the J. W. Brunton home._.
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M r s .F r e d C h r i s t e n s e n w a s q u i t e h o m e .
l a s t n r e e k f o l l o w i n g t h e e x t r a s - I M r .a n d M r s .H e n r y K r u g e r
I n o f h e r t e e t h .d r o v e t p I t h a c a u n d a y e v e n i n g t o
M r . o n d M r s .C h r i s B e n s o n w e r e i s i t r e l a t i v e s n d o n M o n d a y
e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g c a l l e r s a t t h e d r o v e t 0 ` \L i n c o l n t o a t t e n d t h e
: n r y C h r i s t i a n s e n h o m e ,n o r t h o f f u n e r a l o f a c o l s i n . '
n i k e r ."1 M r .a n d H r s .F r e e m a n E o f t i s a n d
M r .a n d M r s .C h r i g B e n s o n e n -s o n ,n r e r e S l . } T l § 1 § 1 y e e n i n g g s i t o r s
m n n u v ._.
home.Mr .an d Mr s .W m .Bra nd er t,
Ela in e Ka tt an d Er ne sd Me y e r 'n s-
ite d Thu r sd a y e ven i ng a t the He r -
rrlnn Br an de d. h ome o t Hoop er.
Mi s s D a gm a r Ols on sa n g " I
L o ve Y o u Tr u l y "a t th e we d d i n g
of Mi ss Se na Ch ri stens en o f L y o n;
and W ilfo rd Un r i c h o f Oolendge.,
J o an MeK er c h er o f Sio ux City ,
i s spen ding th e s u mme r a t th e
home of her pfrondparen ts, Mr. and
Mrs. Ge o. Mc Ke rc her.
Lo u i s Ro lls ,18,son o f Mr s .
Ha z e l Ha i n o f th i s pla c e , di e d o n
W ednesday a t th e ho me o f hi s
gr an dmo th er ,Mr s .Li zz ie Mi n a r d
~_n 1 \1n n
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A beautiful _five-passenger car, wit.h longer,wider body, and
attractive,comfortable interior.The slanting wirdslubld is made of
Triplex safety plate glass. You can now have the new Ford delivered
with safety glass in all windows and doors at slight additional cost.
The prwe of the new Ford Standard Sedan is ss90, ~ o. b. Detroit.
P.0 .| | .D¢ ni | » pl\lIN¢ dl mJ ¢ l| l6 n7 .Ennu n q l n p m l h e n v a u n r z g a a n w d m n f n i a r k o n d
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THE NEmf FoRD
STANDARD SEDAN
HAY RACKS $30
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Well made...'We use
nothing but White Pine
and select Fir in these
Racks.Bolted solidly at
all corners. . . Two coats
of paint.
Phone ~ PllollC
CHRISTENSEN
LUMBER COMPANY
"NOT A KICK IN A Mn.i.xoN°°
u r |._||l l .-
1 s l ~ i t .
A REAL SPECIAL
SUGAR per 100 lbs.
$4.85Cash and Carry
This week only
ROOT BEER STAND
Slap md get Lhstfold, nh-shin; dxink at our Root Beer
stud.Ilowell'u Root Beer-none better.All kind: of ice
cold pop md nur beer.Male Superior lee Crum.
GOOD SERVICE ALWAYS OPEN
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\~:|\|.~a ~» u | : \ |~..~,~ined a n u m b e r o f g u e s t s a t ~M r . a n d M r s .C h e s t e r H o v e n -
n a y d i n n e r .c .S u n d a y g u e s t s a t t h e N .J .A n - U M r . a n d j f f r s . R u d o l p h W i e a e a n d
r s e n h o m e w e r e N e l s R a s m u s s e n ,f a n 1 . i l y v u n t e d a t t h e M o r t e n H a i e r
r s s A n n a a n d A n d r e w ,a n d H m . ' h o m e S u n d a y e v e n i n g .
a z n b e t h J o r g e n s e n o f A m e s .|M e l v m I l p d i k e o f L y o n s ,h a s
M r s .R o b P e t e r s o n o f F r e m t ,b e e n n s s l s t m g G e o r g e a n d ¢ F r e e -
s 1 t c d h e r s i s t e r , M i s a L o u i s e r - . m a n L o f t i a w i t h t h e n ' f a r m m g .
n l a s t w e e k .N a J .A n d e r e n . |M r .a n d M r s .M o r t e n H a i e r a n d
l a b N o n a a n d W u = ° § , , '; f= = ' , ;u n - ' A n n e w e r e S u n d a y v i s i t o r s a t t h ~
v e ve n i n g g u e s t s o f s s e n .A n d r e w H a i e r h o m e .
S u n g l " g g " M t $ . ' l 3 ' . . i l " " H f " " ' " "L o f t i s a n d H o w
~rs a n o w o azn r n ,n r a m e n a n ~
r s .E d § ; ' " q g a n d F g t g i e r a n d A r d i t h s p e n t W e d n e s d a y w i t i n f u l r s
=v a l d c h o s e n o f I r .A n d e r s e n ."Fl?@ l. . a r s R o l l a n d f a m i l y h a v e L a s t S u n d a y b e i n g 'a n o t h r -
e i v e d w o r d o f t h e m a r r i a g e o f b i r t h a n n i v e r s a r y f o r M r s .L o u i
s a M a r t h a R i c h o l d s e z n o f r ' m _H o v e n d i c k ,a c r o w d o f r e l a t i v e
~go w h i c h t o o l ;p l a c e ~~d r o v e t o h e r h o m o n e a r D r u m .
e s d a y .M i s a R z c h o l d s e n n s n m e c e i b l g c a f e t e r i a d i n n e r w a s s e r v e
L a r s .o u t s i d e u n d e r a l a r g e a!':.1de t r e e
M r s .H .C .R a s m u s s e n o f B l a i r A b o u t f o r t y - f o m - w e r e p r e s e n t a n
Mmday.Mrs. Wm. Lowe and Mrs. Ray-mond Kastle attended the funeralof an uncle at Whiting, Iowa lust
Friday.Miss Sylvia Brunton returned
Thursday from Ann Arbor, Mich.,
where she has completed her schoolwork and received her master de-
Miss Helen Anderson is spending
the week in Blair with her grand-
mother, Mrs. Mary Jensen.Joan McKereher spent Friday
night at the Shirley McKercher
home st Elnir.Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Rasmussen,Florence and Mildred Johnson re-turned Sunday for u week's visitwith their son, Henry and family
at Sheridan Lake, Colorado.
Miss Nellye and H.C.CusterreceivedwordWednesdayofthe
def-11; of their sister-in~law,Mrs.
Goo. Custer ut Sioux City.~.Mrs.John Andersen m d chil-dren spent Thursday at Ule Nels
Sorenson home at Bluir.
liam Skinner, members of the 4-H
Cul!Club of Burt county, accom-Imnied the county agent to Norfolk
nat Tuesday where they were
given lessons on "how to judge".
Mr.and Mrs.John Sutton of
Randolph,Neb.,were week-end
guests at the J. M. West home.Joe Morrison visited at the home
of his son,Geo.Morrison,nearKennard a few days last week.Wednesday aftemoon tho J.J.Club held their regular meetingwithMissAnnaPaulsenathor
home cost of here.Plans were
made for n party to be given af-
ter the Fourth.Noble Nelson arrived lnst weekfromFlint,Michifan and joined
his wife and dang ber, who have
been here ths put month.Mr.and Mrs. James Blanken-beclder of Decatur, Mr. and Mrs.Elzy King,Miss Helen Boker.Miss Goldie McC1annahan and
Henry Baker of Blair, were guestsSundayufMr.und Mrs. 'Dick
Morton.
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Rev. Reinertsen Sunday afternoonat the horpe of his parents,Mr.Subscribe for Th! Eltetprise.
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r-'mm Ewrsizvnxss-arm. Nebraska, July 2, 1981Thr. #nur
1i e t every Sabbath s war den
dvummed the poopls ont ot t helr
comfortable homm and hailed them
to church.All h ad to so a nd nosnmoalookor' piety wh lll t he y
nhlvened for hours m n dank cold
atmosphere ln no my lmproved by
a dank and molded theology.Wll-
llam and Vane and others were
Gospd-glntted.W llllsm Ileydon rode across
country to see Roger W illiams.L t
hls llreslde he mot the dlntln-
xulnbed Thomas Hooker.B e not
for a day ln the company of these
g|-mt, freemlndod Purltann who np-held the rlgm nl' the lmllvldnnl to
llud his hello! wlrhout coercion.H s
aroused their onthndum hy telllog
of hls work.That dsyhe saw these
men c h lw ln g the iplrltual blocks
whlch were to be the (oundatlon
o t s structure immense and won-
del-ful.They were these:"The beginning of snthorlty ls
the .free consent of the governed,"
sald the courageous.hrowmbeard-
ed.sm;-eyed Hooker.who had
worked has way through Cambridge
ns a dz nr ln hls college elnlnz
room,"And God knows neither J ew nor
Gentile,ra n k n o r caste."s n l g t h o
lron~gray, ample muntaehed ger
W lllla me " T h e eplrlt ot loyo man-
lteeted ln the love ot s man for hls
ne lgh b or ls the bl; th ln g .Th e r e
c a n b o no love o t Go d wi tho u t lt.
I f nelghbors are not .lova ble we
must make them no."
B o th agreed th at th e oafety o t
the c olony la y ln the edu c ation of
the p oor.»W lllla m wo n t " e g encouraged
by th e trlen dshlp o these men.
Th elr ld ea ls h ad glven h lm a n e w
understanding o t li f e an d s n e w
: a t f o r l t.Iea vlng th er e he to ok
medlc lne and a. nnrse to s trlbo ol'
Indlnns who were dy ing, like rotten
sheep, et the smallpox.Moanwhlle new e vlden c e re gard-
lng Robe rt He ather s c ame to Go v-
ernor Vane.Sa mp ha d brought
so me hln t ol' lt to B os ton .J ames
Rosewell ha d gone up the c oast on
th e tavern nhlp.He wen t a sh o r e
n t th e llshlng c a mp where A mo s
an d Robert.fleeing fr o m J ohn
Ssmp. had set ont to c ross the wll-derness.Ile suspec ted that the fu-
gltlve wa s stlll lln ger lng l n th at
part ot the woo ds.h(oreover,dea-
nlte wor d ha d c o me to Bo ston tha
one Edward hlellowc s, ln that c amp
ha d lmp or tan t lntormatlon.Rose
well fou nd h lm."I won't go down there and :pen~
a w e e k o r two f o r nothing ," sal
Ha llo we d " P m a poor ms n.
ha ve to wo rk f o r my llvln g. "
" I f y ou ha ve good evldenc e.
wlll s e e th a t y o n h a ve n ta l:a l
lowanc e lor y our tune ."
Mt-llowea answered:"W h lle th
ta ve rn shlp w a l ly lng here th a
tlme a nhallop tu rned ln fro m Ba~
ton.Her c aptain sold tha t s ms~named Hay don was belng tzrled fo
adultery and was llkely to be hun~
ln splte of hls h elng a blaebloode
gentleman.The y o un g c ha p, wh
wa s wlth To d k lll.oald m m e :' I
they han g Ha y d on th e y wlll h a n
the wr ong man.I kn o w tha t h o l
Innoc ent/
" H o w d o y o u k n e w th a t?
as k e d 1 rec kon he dldn't expect t
h e q u u tl o n e d H e changed eoloan d stsmmored s l m l e a n d u i d
T h e gnllty ma n r m away th a
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it.I l e becuxue a popu lar mlm,
and e ven the c h urc h folk gave hlm
u welc ome In Lhelr homes.
Peggy W eld a nd her broth er had
tak en sh ip to Ne w A ms ter da m a nd
were zvin z no rth from ther e to the
Lu ke ot th e I r oq u oi s und pe rhaps
to Ke he c to lln d Rob er t He athe r;
Tho se who c o uld n ot a c c e pt the
la n c my o f a ll th e n n c le n t He b n lc
teac hlng were drlven out ot the c ol-
ony .Th e hr llllun t unu no ma lu
An u s Hutc hi n so n s llll tu rn e d, hu -
ln g wo n th e la vor ot the lad lo s o l
the pa ri ah be c au se ot h ar wlt a nd
charm.Gover nor V ane wus uvere-
ly crltlc lzed to r z l v w z coun-
wnanceand support to her Lheorles.
It was evldenr that even the tr1end»
shlp nt th e lnllnenllal women c ould
n o t lo u ;delay her e xlle.
stnhbom.It would not give up.I t
would not even let me sv home to
my people.I have had to stayhereand see this Lhrongh.I l l t
the wisdom of a w o ma n !heart
that has sustained me?"
He a ns we r ed : "I t I n all thi s op -
p o i lu o n th a t h a l h e ld y on : ten d-
fast."f' At lust I n m rewarded wl th
good news." she said. "The astrolo-
ge r te lls me th a t my lo ve r wlll h e
c omlng noon."
W lllln m amlled.H e ha d li ttle
hlu x ln th e ar ts of the n xtr o lu z s r
ln wh lc h th e wo me n o f th a t time
put n larza dependenc e.B e w n l .
however,astonished a t the gre at-
ness o t her henn.
The two paused n number or rag-ged c hlld re n who 'loo ke d c nr lo ully
=- ~.~n W l1 lln m's ne c k md
m n began throwing pebbles at
hlm.Peggy Weld put an end to
their mischief.Th at was tha ba-
z innlnx of t hu great th luz l In thep r o m lu ot lla r g a r g H o o p g nad
eonlenu un was no! t o the une or
the generous John Winthrop.Th a
church v n u nlled with dt r k nay-
in n -¢ pr e te n tio us ba b bling u t o
the merit: o! saneudcauon md jul-
tlnc auon.
mEE;f1'1'EnPn1sE|jusuce by telling the whole truth
lu h e k n e w lt.In dlnmlsslng hlm Governor Vane
mpde lt clear that the punishment
he had suffered und wal stlll tam!-tel; wnn not for the crlme ot adul-
tery. but for hls refusal tu plead.
Th es e we re li m b es t ter mn tlmt
c ould b e sevurvq f o r th e y oung
mnn.Th e confinement ha d lm-pnlred hi s hcnlxh.Ur z e d by hle
. _ . . - . - . _.M l.- ¢ ., . \ f mn mm.
W i en y ou g d f or th . lt vi lll q; §\ \r _
A n opportunity llk a n t W h i c h
c omes so few n nh nll be y ou rs.
I
Rule y ou r o wn lr lt md i n d y o u r |
wo r k a n d ta k e pon y o n rn d t th e
grandeur of n noble hu_mllllLy . Tm.I w a r e y o u, ln th a b c g lnn ln g o !
great llxlngs."
w m l n m pondered over these
wo n ls ln th e lonellnesn o f hi s
gloomy prlson room.Th e y ml ln to
tr u l d n l soll.§olg9 o f L le m p u t
' T o kef
th e value
garet." G
humble.1
Th e n a r e
sou) is lik:
ls mu lo to
Th e n f s
wl l h the 1
at hlm.F
w o r d Agn
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of cha\"|ty,"said Mu r-o f u n n a n d le n r n to b e
It u y o ur g r a n need.dnrk day s,b u t n z r u t '
x the !lll of a llred y .I t
Ahlue ln th e dn rk ."
t day h e went nbroml
:ops runny were staring
Io one gave him u kindly,ln p r i i e was h n vln g xu
_. .---___ . - . _ __
'Rog er \W llla msf Yo un g Hey dbr
hld lon g b ee n th ink in g ot th c c h ll
dr e n o f th e p o o r wh o wer e g r o w
m g u p ln ignoranc e.'Th ey we n
the mosf p res si ng problem nt H11
cplony .Th e re wer e A n umb er o
y ou ng lad ie s i n B oiton li ke Pe¢ ¥:
\\'el€L with nothing tu do. He mad|1 plan for orgunlzlng tha male c hll
dre n of the to llen i nto g ro up s amfor I ntere sting the y oung ladi es h
th e tu k o f te a c hi n g u mm r e a d lm
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ISSUED EVERY 'rmmsnn
Enbend u s econd-chu mmm!
nl the postotilca ll Bldr, Neht.,
l l i e r the Act of Cangrwl D!
una 2. 1879.
Every wubscriydnn In regarded
u open account.The mmm o f
nhacribers will be imtuxtly rs-ma v a l fr wn xo ur md lh gu s t di hiu-pintiou of thu time paid for IXthe publishers he notified; atbab
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In farm at the dedzzabed lub-
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nbxrlbe r.
A Candle
in the
Willerness
By
Irving Bacheller
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EI I§ " £ | i { | f€ ;. ; . i' ; . :. . ¢ B { i' £ ¢ "" ' :
ns hlng n ext dn y . "Thul a glh bet wa s b ein g e rec ted
for Rober t Ylenlners.
(fi on tlnu ed n e xt we e k )
Sh oe mak i ag Evo lu tio n
Shoemaklng wa s originally a
purely home lnd ustr y , then a r ude
line to r p eop le of lals ure . I nc h as
preac hers and teachers. after which
c ame the txnvelln l rnh hler.
U s e P h o n o f o r S u k i
Whenever we read th e lo ve
notes i n a hreac haf-promise c ase
we ro lle d th at t\xere's more d.le~
c reilon ln a telephone."lnc 1nnaLl
Times-Star.
J u l i e n t o A n e n ¢ n r | _ \
' No ma n , " s a i d li l B o . th e M8 0
ot C h in ato wn ."c an i t l l te renee:
ou r ancestors i f h e wi ll bu t re-
member th at to th em we owe so me
o f ou r noblest th o u lh ts an d the
memory o t brave deoda."-»W lsh-
lng to o S ta r.
A n d No C u r e f o r I t
Educ ation ls a won de rfu ll thing.
Af te r d z h t y ears in n medic al
sc hool. a doc tor c an im a job writ-
lnr s med ic al advic e c olu mn for n
ae wlD lDe r a n d te lli ng pe o ple mg -
no su c h th in g al a c o ld. -C le vd d
Press.
W a te r i n F o g
B y stu dy lnz fo g of!th e Gra nd
a a h i t wa s determined th at a
bloc k of very dense fo g 100 feet
long by 6 f eet hi gh b y 8 tee ! wide
contains about one-seventh o f a
dass of water.This 1| dry land into
' s tr a i g h b e i g h t w h i c h he q ua li fi e d
' a t India napo lis,w i l l b o th c lhsh
with the field of stars from the
middle-westem states.
Triplett won the Pacific CoastCha mid ons hip la s t wi n te r ,a see-
ti o n a l ti tle awa rd ed h y th e Co n-
, we t B o a r d o f t h e A . A .A. .b y
iwi n n i n g seven suc cessive 100 la p
rac e s o ver t h e A c e t dir t s pee d-
wa y a t L o s A n g e le s , C a l,H e a l '
s o h o ld s a ll o f th e Pac ific s a trec o rds over the di rt tra c ks i° ... ...
on e to f i fty mile s ,|Fo llo wi n g th e kid ia nap olis
rac es , Tr ip lc tt star te d i n th e AVA.A .100 mi le Cha mpi ons
E v e n t a t De tr oi t,Mi c h . J un e 14
an d le d the fi e ld fo r B 0 mi le s a n d
ble w o tire , los in g the ra c e to I/ on
,Me y e r s b u t wm r u h l e t o rec over
fou rth plac e a fter the ti re c ha ng e.
| ° " °we e k la te r a t Ro b y sp¢e4~
.way , C h ic a go , h e was le ad i ng an -
' o t h e r A .A . A .100 mi le Ch a mp -
ion shi p rac e whe n ano th er de fec t-
i ve ti re s e n t h i m to th e pi ts a n d
h e lo st th af `& ac e to L o u Sehnei-
de r,wi n ne r th e la s t 500 mi le
rac e a t Indianapolis.A t b o th
De tr o i t an d Ro by ,h e dr ove th e
:f as te st mi le an d star ted l n th e
p o l e p o i ti o n i n b o th r a c e s l
J o e orn as , who f a i le d to f i n -
is h i n th e mo ne y i n th e Me mo r -
i a l D a y Clas si c , will dr i ve th e
7Miller c a r h e re ,th at s en sa ti on i n
th e 500 mi le rac e a c ouple o f
I ea rs ag o ,wh e n No r m a n Ba tte n; i ' o . . i u p i n th e s e n t o f th e e a r
. ma s te e r e d i t s o th e pi ts wi th
n e l l u u r e r n r u l l u l g I
red and called hi m n
ul."Th i s wa s wha t h e
H e a m e upon P e w
1e t0{>l§hls._nr£n an d
and vrrltlng, the love of c leanllnes
and dec enc y and fair play .
'Vane gave hi m hearty support
He and W llllam supplied the mane;
for a }'ough inexpensive nr u c tu n
xneuus nu uv w us wv -h lm ln min d o r u mm q u n e n e w
to hlm,Wllllam thought much ln his lone-
ly hour!o t the sheer cruelty of
pride and ot its folly.w m a s mu -
'-y.W..house Jen:
" t n m d l e u
expec tsd.
W eld.S l
den nr ihe rom* una Doro u uruvuyan d th e cnsier because Ros we ll
Bmde un d h i s f amily h a d r etu fn w
to England.
tertul motive lt was-greater even
m m ln ve l H a k n e w ma n y me n
u r n l l r n d h i i i l l d a m m ' m m x r l e n u l y l I n w h i c h m e v o u n e n o v a w e nCHAPTER vu words." H o w dare yon do this?"hp
naked." I would no:hsve you forget
th a t I n m n Chrllt1nn,"she an-
swered."And I do not fo rge t that
y ou ar e the be st fr ie nd o l Rob er t
Healhers.""I r eme mber Ro bert us ed £ 0 tell
me tha t he loved yon."
" A n d I te ll y o u th n t ! lo v e Nm
A l l frlends have been opponngme n nt It and saying hard things,
bu t ey do not shn ke my pur pose
I th lnk tha t y on n nd I ar e the o nly
fr ie n ds ot hi s ln thi s n e w wor ld. "
" I r l l curlons th a t we shouldme et a s we d o. " sa id W \llh'|m_" x
c onld lo ve y o n my s d f fo r u l
this Th e Zan! time th ot Robe rt undI mt d E m1 1 to r n tslk to g e th e r h a l
wa s ln despair bec ause y ou were
eng age d to Rnse wdl."
"\ vhu r | jo y L o he i r y ou sn y ltl
I f oun d soo n tha t I c ould n or lo ve
n mwwp xl n u d L h n t I wu d o ln lr ln
\nnghL i t wn s equipped vrlzl
benc hes and hlackhonrds.The worlbegun und prospered The learner
th e goodmen on d their wlve
brought their c hlldren to this hnve1
ot ne w h op e,The y oung ones en
joyed the tenc hlnz, the ploy and th
rewards.The c hurc h and the eonr
was dee ply In ter ested.Th e mm
m e n .deac ons s n d magistrate
we re coming often to see th
u to n ls h ln g n r o m u ot the len r r
ers.Volunteers were adoring hell
W i n th r o p ma u m n o b e tte r v o r
ha d b e e n d o n e ln th e Ne w wo r k
Th e wo r k was tr ln sf e r r o d to th
u n p le r nc c ommodntlonn e t th
nu etln z ho u se a nd P hllsn de r Po l
me n an d Dan iel Mo n d e - - u r
la r n e d ms n - we r e e ng a g e d b y th
oovm to do the teac h ing.
Me n nwh lle Mllln m He y d o n , o r
ln the bay with his boat. had save
two people f r o m drowning.H
was relnrn lng ln hls c ano e f rom
ml n to h i s tr le n o Hen r y B ln xto l
In the Hempen Noose.
ME N d in e r fr o m a ll o t h e r d e a -tures ln thelr eapaclty for
change.Somotlma the change is
swlft and Impressive.The re w al
a lto r y in old Boston of a rough,
law-defying eullorman who after
tea mluules with Doctor Oottoa
was qulckly changed into au-other type of human being._ The
seed o t magic thoughts fell into
rmxma soil and wroughtdls won-
ders la the aplrlt ot tha man no that
he became A malt u seful m d re-
lpec ted dtlmea.The lonely conduemeat 'of Wll»
llam Heydon had wrought a great
change l n hlm,B lu pallor,h ls
wa sted f or m. h ls fa c e wor n by f e
ver ed an xletles , wer e the leas t ol
lt.Th e c h an ge la th e In ne r ma n
wa l e ve n greater.Els ur-lde. his
reslgnntlon to c ondltloul la me c ol-ony , his ly mpathy with the ehnrc h»
men ,, wh o ha d so wr ec ke d m, llte,were gone,Uls anger had passed.
It had settled lnlo a quiet. profound
re se ntme nt o f th e wr on gs c nmmlb
te d ln th e n ame o f Go d . ' He wa s
perhaps more deeply rellgioua and
als o a mo re d etc r mlnu rebel than
ever he had boon.Wh 'gkge should
do about lt he dld not ow._hutI
who wer e pr ou d of the lr mc e no rm
of the lr plety .of the i r rlchea,of
their learning.H o w l t bellti-led
th a n a n d d lmln la he d th e lr p o we r !H e w a to himself ti m!he lik ed
better cermla _ poor an d hu mble
f o lk n " wh o we r e h o n e s t a n d
wh o d no th i n g to b e p r o u d of.
Alway s he a lghed when he th ought
of th e un f or tu n ate Mab el Ha rtley .
Th e w m a ma n ha d so changed
that he had no sorlaul dread of the
noo se to be o ut on hll nec k.W hy
aho ald he c a n n o w ?Still,when
the NP' was c n_lt ueemed to c hoke
h i m.F o r d a y s lt w a s a burdenlik e th e mllls to ue of Holy W ri t.i t
burnt hla nec k.Ha c ou ld L hlak o f
nothi n; e ls e.[lo s tay e d a t h o me
y leldlng to h l l own p rlde .
Margaret Hooper, his housekeep-
er. ua ld zo hi m: "My b oy , wh lc h u
the ntrouger, y ou or this rope?n
1| a test of y our soul.It y ou r soul
ln th e stro ng er I am s ur e th at the
L o r d wlll u s e lt to le a d y ou u n to
g m t t h l n p .If n ot. me da vll wlll
us e tt to p u ll y ou d own . "
"Yon no right. Margaret," he au~n e r e d ." A f te r a ll wh a t ls th lu
rope b ut my prlde?L t h o n g h t u m
I was do ne wlth , b u t I e tlll h a ve
e n g g h f '
lo ve with Ro be rt.I wo n d e r i f h e
has forgotten me."
" No Where\'er he 1| you may he
sure th at you are lu every hour
of his life.I kn o w g m as th o t
ong'le knows his mote.e was notanxllv mnvnd He sc arred lt my on-t
H o we nt immediately to th w l.' |
Hot.The panic stric ken pair ups:
his canoe an d dashed h lm int
deep water.Fortunnteiy they we:
no t more th an 1 fath om's lengt
fr om good footing.On e o t th o t
nlnféd was a dnuszhter of the maxi.Gnnvinc od o f his uu r ilv b v his" `1 i F - i f n s i i l i i ' T '" u r iu p brought n wooden tranc he:
' n a l Hl\.|\||rAP||'l lrnn lnm n l nu ll
`£i=`5ia'uTn]l'T1'n¥i6vi of 1 ' f o r
. ml lll h m n lm r to u d a a d h i m u n -
[Faz2§ .Tphn Hayfnes.Th e g lr l z
n n wou ld have it.c lunz to tt...N ......,...,-...... ..,,-,..-..._br ee d an d bee r a nd meet to the
h h l e .
In c h wa s llf e o n th e b um le ve l
of the pn rlth.
The c on sta ble and h is wi re u ve
to their ne lg hb on and to their
trlend n ln the c h urc h c onllr meuon
of th e pn bllc fee ling abou t Ro bert
He a t h e n - th a t there c ould be n o
qne ltlon o f ble gnllt.Moreover,
lr. Sump dec lared that c ertain ash-ermea had hea rd h lm c on fexl lt.
|l a m p reported to th e court
that dny .The governor questioned
b l n .
<"1 rec kon he see me tlrst," Snmp
nnlwe red."I e heled hlm an d A mol
,To dklll lata the bus h.They c ould
run faster and had n mlle the etnrt
o' ne.I rec kone d lt I me t any nv-
e w l h e y ' d klll and dqe pr me for
n lood dlnner, eo I tnmed around."
This eontlrmed the oplnlon ot themnglrtrateeth a t W lllle m we l nn-
'jllltly c onnned.Ma be l Ulr tle y ha d
ded of n fever of the lunz l and be
fore dy ing ha d emphnelned be r
_ltatement to Slr Harry Vane W hen
~the y oung men was elected to the
lgovernoreblp of th e colony h e
-moved f o r th e r e le a s e o f w n n m
Bey don.Th e Ir o n me n wh o eatwlth hlm on the benc h demnrred. A
Eeompromlee was effected.W lllln m
wal to be relea sed e nd ke pt ln the
llmlta o f th e town.H e won to
we a r n h emp e n noone a r o u n d h ll
nec k with n tall two feet lon n n tll
he yvns_ready to help the _ge of
I ble doing wo uld h a v e / n o nen nnlta lk ln lt li ke tha t ot An ne Hutc h -
ln s o n - l lk e th at whi c h ha d c omefr o m bln o wn mo uth whe n n e we r
n b oy ln Eng lan d.The dep arture
ot th e Bra den had s orely dmr eued
hlm.He k n e w th a t lt w a s th e lr
prlde whi c h ha d ne n t th em away .
Prlde was the muste r of well~ born
men and women.Yet he c onld not
th in k l t th e wa y o t lo ve to ta ll
when lt is most needed.
L o n g letters ba d c ome to h lm
from the b nnlsb ed Rozer W llllnms,rndlc nl oppone nt ot what be c ulled
the "mngLeterlal arlntoc reey " of the
Bay Colony .W l l l l l m l ha d nd
dressed h lm as n brother an d e
c hlld ot God.Ills lette r had been
to ll o t lr le nd ly onun lel an d n d
v ee
have c ome to a tlme wh en fri endly
wo rd s may c o mlo n a n d h e lp y ou
l l l d because I kn ow y onr futherln En glan d (he wro te).Pd d e wlll
cnnse mnny to turn ngalnnt y ou
Pride ls e foolish end e enzeltblnz
I t ln o n e o r th e mea ne st an d the
worst o t sins.W hen y ou nretree,
an d n le tte r fr o m Va ne u lnr ed me
tha t y on ar e llk ely s oon to h e o nt
ot p ris on,y o u wi ll h ave e c h an c e
to prnc llc e th e vl m l e o t forgive-
ness.I wou ld h ave y ou reme mber
that the poor and the lgno rnnt are
y our br others no less tbln the rleh
and the lea rn ed Be a r wlth th e mnad help them to think and to thlak
J lgh tly .I ! y o u h _ g e _ a g e t mlr lt
I e e n d thls letter because y o
M
i ~ /
ill he mot you.Then, (or the AntUm, he showed Lhe whit; img,I
would bet my worihleaar noosed
"mu nmr nnh¢f1 has been ummm:
u 7053 6=iSis'aulm'¢ deck, inns em
: otnu' vru dnned to shallow wa
-wot \~...w.\.w....-_...,,.._....
Practically lmolublo
Gasoline and water are so nearlylmmuclblethatamberwilldis-solve more than u low hondredthnof a per cent of (dis other.The
lolublllly n so Uzht that the llquldsare nsualty ssld to hs insoluble ln
one another.
0il'| Enormous Spread
A test made hy government ldentlltashowedthat7.000 pounds
of oll dumped from oll~burnlngships ln the high seas would drlfl90 miles und cover the water tn theextent 01 900 square miles.
WIL L RACE J ULY s
In an effort to make good on
their promise to show Iowa and
Nebraska race fans, some of the
best dirt track driving talent in
the United States during the
series of summer raves,the A k
Snr-Ben automobile race manage-
ment have signed up two starters
from this year's Indianapolis 500
mile race, on compete here Sun-
day July 5:11.
Entie Triplett the California
driver who finished in seventh
place at Indianapolis and who has
Il
E
one nnnu, wnue in was a burningmass,oo avoid wrecking any of
the other contestants.Batten
later went down with the S. S.
Vestr-is in mid»ocean together
with Earl Devore both of whom
were on their way to South
America for n. winter's dirt track
camxmimAmong the stars from the mid-
dle~western states entered,who
are e1q>e~':~d to give the Indiana-
polls entries a warm reception,
are Gus Shrsder,John Gerber
and Sam Hoffman of Iowa; Em-
ory Collins of the South Dakota;
Howard Adams,Maynard Clark
and Bryan Saulpaugh of Illinois;
L.E.Kerbs entry from Kansas
and John B'agley's entry from
Omaha.
While Sam Hoffman of Sioux
City, won the feature event of the
opening races June 21st,Bryan
Saulpaugh proved the "dark
horse" and his sensational driv-
ing is still the topic of Omaha,
fans.Race officials are making
preparations to handle a capacity
crowd July Sth due to the fact
that the helvy nins of Satuni'
day, practically Tdlled all outof-
town attendance st the opening
races.
£4»r In his left hand'Fha next dar Vane nrearaile
e ~
|n u n ;
J
Sho Took I-lla Arm und Walks! Mlld o H lm W lt h F rhn dy W or
Greatest 4 Day Celebraton is Going . ~x
LL BLAST!!
ng Saturday Night July 4th
B L A I R ,N E B R A S K A
H E ~Fééltllré N i g h t
_ W A Y A t t r a c t i o n s
st assembly of aw 0riginal Melody Maids Re\me
cts ever shown ono n ~1 0 ~ a $ ~ : 2 § ~ ' " ' °1 0
Nebraska's Greatest 4 Day Celebration is Going
BLAST!!FULLooClosing Saturday Night July 4th
BLAIR, NEBRASKAFeature Acts-83.eature NightEACH AF'l`ERNOoN ON THE BIG AttractionsMID-W AYThe Steiner Trio
Melody MaidsA thrilling triple horizontal bar presentation with
twist swing and sommersault from one bar to The largest assembly of all
Feature Acts ever shown onanother with the graceful ease of a bird I 0 HIGH KICKING ACROBATIC ~
DANCING GIRLS
Specialties of Equalibristic,Plastic
a Celebration Program
The jubilee Singers A IDMISSIDN
Harmony and volume as only southern colored ° "boys can produce. A regular State Fair attraction.Adults 25C Posing,Contortion and AcrobaticChildren loc Dance Novelties
T h e C y c l i n g H a r r i s o n s
Thrilling skillful cyclists who are headliners. ---F | H E ~
Don't miss them.
4 |a s g r a d Q I C HKS!DANCING
me - Mike ana spuce Large Smooth Outdoor Floor
80xl00 Feet.Best of Music
By I0 Piece Dance Band
AFTERNOON» mclowns.Direct frcThree funnv knock about
jdhina - - ; fheyzre really good andFrancis DuoTheGreat N I G H T iAcrobatsunslender steel wires unequaled anywhere
Blair, Nebraska, July 2, 1931
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G R O C E R Y
SPECIA LS for
THIS WEEK/
Just glance down this list of
bargains in foods that you
know are the best. Select thosetdthlh
n
you wan an ei er te ep one
or call in person. The Sas Store
is known for thehigh quality
of their products it moderate »
prices.*
Sugar Great Western
I0 lb,bag -a 59c
Pennant Syrup l% lb.
can Special -=l8c
Regal Jar Rubbers
fred 5 dozen --25c
Bulk Coffee per lb.23c
May Day Coffee 3 lb.
can ---$1.00
Macaroni, Spaghetti
or Noodles 3 pkgs. 25c
Swan Potato Flour
per package -=20c~
Grape-Nuts 2 packages 35c
Marshmellow Cookies is
per pound --25c~
H Heiberg Ma l t Syrup
W~
per can \-.-49c~
~ Heifer Malt Syrup
l m i s s . ~ 5 0 c
~Gorden's Ever Fast ~
~Glue per bottle - 35c~
u Crystal Cup Coffee ~
~2 p o u n d s --7 5 c ||
I O n e d l s h F r e e ~
I'P o s t T o a s t i e s o r K e l -~
_,
l o g s C o r n F l a k e s Z l g . 2 5 c I
T o i l e t S o a p p e r b a r 5 c ~
R e x L y e p e r c a n --l o c
SEE our 10c COUNTER for BAGAINS
MEATS
Decker's Back Bacon half
or whole strip per lb.-l5c
Pure Lard 2 lbs.---25c
Fresh Ground Hamburger lb.15c
Sugar Cured Hams half or
whole Hams lb.--21c
Rib Boiling Beef lb.--10c
Chuck Roast lb.--17%c
Fresh Dressed Spring Chickens for
Friday and Saturday.Get your
orders in early.
w. J. SAS Sroma
Ir
C.
dm the Vinton-Evans Ch
ompany.
Mr. and Mrs. T. 1 Jgcohs
evrglet MY. 8.lld MIB.wane: rate:sen the ""¢"*"""' "" °"" r"°;-H'\-s *" "ounuay vnuwru as me umm:ua.spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.w.F: Snnth of omapa,g p n The Wesleyan Gund met at] st Brumbaugh home.Mrs. P. F. Petersen.
Glen Evans of Council Bluffs Saturday with Mrs Ohve Snnth home of Mrs. Glen McDonald a Misses Vina and Robalie Foley Mr and Mrs George Wrich of:Un nm!n....|n....-...-_...n \r,.._..1 ML and daurrhters. Misses Frances and Friday afternoon with a large atflare snendinn a few davs this week .,m.m;.Mf nf u';.nm=.r.I Wm» 'Filmc-
family spent last Wednesday andThursday at the parental, Myron
Metzinger home.
Regular $7.50 Parmanem Waves,
85 md. $6 NOW.Either Croginole
or Spiral Wind.Phone 197.Mrs.
K. A. Podnd.28-tl
Zllrs.Stmve recently had her
front porch nicely screened,the
work being done by her son, Otto
Struvc of Fremont.
Mr. and Iilrs. |Kirby Cook were
dinner guests Wednesday night at
the home of Mr.and Mrs. leo
Mpm nunsen and una ..........,who are attending the T ers
College at Wayne, spent the week-
end with home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wolff moved
into the new Siert bungalow on
west South street last week, and
are now nicely settled.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wilkinson
drove up in Lake Okobojl on Wed-
nesday of last week. where they
are sojourning for a week or so.
Harold Nielsen drove down from
'fekumah last\Sundny w spend the
Grace..
Mr. md Mrs. Fred Slert, who are
visiting their daughter at North-
field, Minn., expect to return home
next week.
Mr. and Mrs. leo Schmitz and
children of Omaha,were Sunday
afternoon visitors at the parental,
Andrew Feer home.
Mrs.B. W. Compton and daugh-
ter, Bernice o! Calhoun, were lost
Saturday evening callers at the D.
A. Compton home.
tendnnce.A usunl good time and
n delicious lunch were enjoyed
Miss Mary Plckell, who hlsbeen
teaching at Minneapolis,Minn
retumed home last week and
pnrents, Mr. and Mrs Geo. Pickell
The Coffee Club met last Thurs
day afternoon at the home of Mrs
Sophia Reeh.A good attendancewas present and a delicious lunch
served by Mrs. Reeh
J. 0. Johnson and two daughters
_s 1.1-..»n..,....r».-.mm 4-nlled
is spending the summer with he at the Jens L. Petersen home in
the Gardner district..
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nelson andchildren of the RoseHill neighbor-
hood,spent Saturday evening at
the Ed Jensen home.
the week-end in Omaha at the
home of their daughter, Mrs. Ken-
neth George and family.
Mr.and Mrs.Carl Anderson
drove in from Chicago last Mon-
day to spend several weeks with
vnlntiuns in I-his vininitv.
dny afternoon visitors at the par-
ental, Hans Wx-ich home.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hansen en-
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Louie Han-
sen and children of north of Blair,
at supper lost Sunday evening.
John Dornacker,Mr.and Mrs.
Gus Auch and son, Chester, resid-
ing i n the southern part of the
county,were Blair callers lust
Tuesday.
Mrs. -August Walters of Walnut,
Iowa,who has been visiting relal
Mr.and Mrs. Will Kuhr spen
IChnpmnn, of Omaha.
Myron Newell, Jr. of Arlington,
is spending the week visiting at
the home of hig, grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. M. D. Newelli
Mr. und Mrs. Arthur Wolff, of
Omaha,were dlnner guests Sut-
urdny night at the parental, Vic
Wolff home in this city.
day w-nn ms le uno young sonut the Paul S' rt home, near Blair.
Mr, and rs.Wm, Martin and
Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Fitzgerald of
Omaha, spent last Sunday at the
Chris J. Petersen home, near Dana
college.
Miss Agnes Gilbertson,who is
Kaking _nurse's training in Omaha,
miss L/BIOUHE nnwe Ol rremunv.,
sp en t a f e w day s la s t we e k a t
th e h o me o f he r br othe r,He n r y
Ru we , we s t o f B ln i r .
Mr s . B ur d e tte Ha nc o c k r etu rn e d
last Wednesday after spending the
forepart of the week in Omaha,
with Mrs.George Taylor.
Mrs.lilinerva pane:went 'hu
ul i~oue=..ww e ,v..,..., --..__on Charles Hammer last Wednes»
day.They were former neighbors
of Charley in loyvu.
Mr. and Mrs. Waller McCoy und
Mr. and Mrs. Jo n Burcham, all of
Hnrldn, Iowa w re dinner guests
last Sunday at the Jack Bureham
home and were also visitors at the
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Special Group $10 Printed Chif-
fon and Printed Flat Crepe SilkDresses on sale this weekend atonly $6.75 at the Fashion Center.
Sizes 14 120 46.11;
Mrs. Rachel McDonald and son,
Allen und Mrs. Grace Seholgies ofMissouri Valley, spent Sunday at
the Gerald Lemon home, south of
tives and frienils the past lwo
weeks, returned to her home last
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Mummert Jr,
plan to spend the weekfend at
Lake Okoboji,with the !onner's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Z. Mum~
mert Sr.,.who are enjoying a so-
journ at that plaee.
4
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sump of §§°u':'|£:"{,';_"g'_:"'";hf"':n:|'"w
Kirkmuu, lawn were Int Sunday 'vddtnn nt the l'redlAng home an "__ §j\}»___ ~n a...n\. A...-
| Her rna n la st. wee k to c a re :or ner iaon ns Durc num llu lu| .:.| 3 1_\r I Mrs. Rnah Foreman and childrenl
sister, Miss Maggie Lowe, who is Mrs. Wm. Strecldus of Lmcom, -"reported on the sick list.k th h me Alice 0'Neal of Sioux City is of Creighton Nob.came Wednes~spent last wee wx er sus r,h h f h 'unt da to spcnci the IE`ourth with herMB1_Fr n d t m ;t v ls xt mg a t te omeo e r a ,yisseuah Roberts mumps?ahah nm;-ridl; g£n'b:;i::essng0.:: Mrs. E S. Lleaty.She expects tc .sister,Mrs. Charles S.Calleron
d M Lee H dl to Li \I1..,..'QF.._-. ._\.-.?3.n=,.__=£_f _-.=fi'I.....°If"f.,.,.,=W"..»,.. mme m Blair remam here the greater part oi and famnly.She plans to remain
w e s t .W a s h i n g t o n s t r e e t .|W F -a u u u u a s .D .v »e n u m u w w
4 -n __\ ._l_..1.Cl..¢.........l...... ,,up :mm umuna msn auburuuy cw:Mr .and Mr s .Ha n s F r a h m n n d |,_ _:___..\.-..¢...:..:a....HL ax...
Ifamiiy o f we s t Ne b r as k a 31
spe nt la s t Sunday a t th e
Hamann I\n1nn cn\\H\ nf Rlnir
L t n i n g z u r u.a n o n .\llBll|w a uu 1l . l lB ¢ ||" 5 [r n u a y w l w r e : m c I U \ : n J u y u | 5 \.l\A||\|¥lj \ l \ n » . . |. ,t h e s u m m e r n e r e m g a ;O I m e s u m m e r .'O i i v e S m i t h ,w h o h a s b e e n i l l t h e a v i s i t a t t h e I I u d e s o n h o m e .t o h e l p c a n f o r M r .D u d g e o n .p l o f G J M a l m i n .d i c
C l l .M r t J o b s e n a n d B a l l D a v e e ..-l m u s i c r eaep a s t t w o w e e k s .I M r .a n d M r s .F r a n k M o r r i s o n l C h a r l i e _ L e m h _ " ° ' ! . m u l E ' ° ? ° f §n f ; 1 1 i ; 1 ¢ ; c n n e n c a f e w d a y s l a s t t o r o f D a n a C o l l e g e ,m a d e a b u s
Dr. Morris Nielsen was a guest
last Thursday night of the "OH
Night" Club of Omaha.The eve-
ning was spent playing golf.
Mr.and Mrs.Robert Petersen
and family, of west of Blair, spent
last Friday at the Ha ns hahm
home on 704 west Nebraska street.
Mr. and. Mrs. C. C. Harvough and
son of Omaha, spent Sunday with
Mrs. Harvough's sister, Mrs.Harry
Cheer Cards, Thank You cards,
Congratulations, Birthdays,Sym-
pathy cards, Tallies, Place cards
can be found at The Enterprise
office.Sea our line.18-lt
Mr, and Mrs.Fred Melerhenry
and daughters, Clara and Melva,
and son, Orvin of Arlington, were
last Sunday evening visitors at
the H. W. Melerhenry home.
Ben Bailey has been confined to
tn. \,.,..... n "no 4... mast. with
I who reside south of Kennird,
were dinner guests last Sunday at
the parental, Delmar Feer home.
Mrs. A. G. Curtis, who has been_
on the sick list the past few weeks
is not improving as rapidly asher
relatives and fdends would like.
Last Sunday visitors at the Hans
Wrlch home were John Kuhr o l
Omaha, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert
B.Hansen and family ot near
went to Cedar icnpms,Iowa mstSaturday to attend the funeral of
CwKe's brother-in-law, Sam Pie~
per, which was held last Sunday.
They returned home Sunday eve-
ning.
A number of friends helped
Minnie Mencke celebrate her thir-
teenth birthday last Thursday af-
ternoon at the parental,Otto
Mencke home, north ol Blair.The
sltemoon was enjoyed i n the
week at the Ole Jacobsen home.umm is a so n of Mr. a nd Mrs.
Jacobsen.'
The Danish Ladies' Aid met atthechurch parlors yesterday ai-
ternoon. Mrs. Jena Christensen and
Mrs.Caroline Jensen were the
hostessea.
Mrs. James Sipp and children of
Omaha, returned to their home last
Saturday alter a week's visit .af
iness trip to Chicago last week,
and Mrs. Malmin vddted her par-
ents at Des Moines, Iowa.Both
returned to Blair Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. N. 15. Nelson of
Ft. Dodge, Iowa and Mrs. H. H.
Michaelson and son, Paul Herbert
at Burbank,Calil.,are expected
this week to spend the week-end
with the Roy Dudgeon family.
M r .a n d M r s .N .P .H l c k y ,E d w
........|\ r . . . . . . . . | . | . . .. . . A r..t....Y n n n n|\ r . .u m -
Schuett and Mr. Schuett north of ""' uvun: """ *""""' *"" .""""" """ umm.nlnhl l Ia had case of rheumatlgql. ._He ~Miss Mae Petersen of 0maha.\um3:1 manner;t h e ~R 0 8 8 l|0l l1 e BBG.WILI1.w n a u ;1 a » L§ ¢ uu :; u a u u a v n u tlvla uao t h e r r e l a t i ve s i n t h i s vi c i n i t y .| l e f t . l a s t T u e s d a y f o r P h i l l j p s b u r g ,
an-.u.
Joyce Bucldin,duu|;hter of Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Bucklin, returned
home Sunday from West Point
after a couple of weeks visltwith
relatives.
Like a breeze from the sea.ln-
duction type electric fans don't
interfere with radio.G-inch $2.95.
9inch, SA.95.Gamble Stores. Fre~
alle to move around with me aid
of crutches part of the time.
Mr.and Mrs.Will Sutherland
ahd daughter of San Anfane, Tex.,
and Mrs. Robert Hooks spent Sun-
day evening visiting at the A. J.
Sutherland home, west ol Blair.
SPaul Widener spent Saturdaynight in Omaha, at the M. M. Hal-
bert home.He was accomnanied
who his ban v idti ng a bout ten
days at the J. P. Anderson home,
retumed to Omaha the forepart of
last week,
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tyson Jr.
spent the weekend at the parental,
M. E. Tyson home.Everett is em=
ployed by the state highway de#
parmient.
Mr.nm.. Wnlhnr-u nf "'nlnut.
women ana lumen:n u umnenwhat kinclof a Dress you need»
Fashion Center can plealeyou.Voile Dresses, $2 and $2.95;Silk
Dresses, $8.98 to $12.75-dzes 14%
to 26%and 14 to 52; C'hi!!ons--Flat Crepes-Shantungs.24-It
Oscar Hopkins,who has been'
taking medical tmatment in Oma-
ha for the past three weeks, eame
home i n spend Sunday svith h§5|
John mm e nterta ined a
r of india last Wednesday,
June 24th at a quilting party at
her home.Mrs.White served sfine dinner ami a nice lunw to all.
Mrs. Elmer Wilds of Fremont,
came last Saturday to spend a
couple ol days with her sister,
Mrs.G. A.Rathman and family,
retumimr to her home in Fremont
l
Montana. where they plan to make
their homo.They have been visit-
ing at the G. A. Rathmann home
in this city a shun time.'
Dr. and Mrs. Earl M. Meats and
funily ofBlair, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Hadler and family of north o!
Arlington, spent last Sunday pic-
nidng in the Arlington park, cele-
brating the birth anniversaries of
-a
mont, Nebr.241t
1d Mr.
: overan for
erman
to Bllil Sunday by Billie Halbert,
who will spend a couple of weeks
at the Robert Widener home in the
country.
Tr a n *Q u i n l a n u f l n r n n n n t s i l i f n r u l
" " "" ° " "" " " f """family, returning to Omaha early1;ada d .;f>.;.".;=1 m.:;,s x x w . ,m the week.IIe seems F" be m-f
Mrs. Ella. Brandt was also a via»' P¥`°ViI18' in health but as loamg
flesh.Th 2 . 1 .i m __'_r_:13_f l_. _________.Margaret Allen of Omaha, spent
; M0£day_ma uauer ana son, nano..
Misa Helena Simonsen dn h-Werner Schemann, blacksmxthjn i vs
Mi B Minner of 0m,_\m,have taken to the Clarkson hospata m
Mr. and Mrs. Will Reeh ara n d M r s . - M e r ' l l ~
to Ariinggon Sunday aft-emo:
a. visit at the Hans and H1
Petersen homes.
Mr, and Mrs. N. G. Lindberg of
this city and Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Thielfoldt and son, who reside on
the Bench, were dlnner guests Sun-
day at the Nels Svendgaard home,
near Arlington.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Voss nl bong
Beach, California are expected to
arrive in Blair some time this week
for an extended vislt with her
mother,Mrs.Soren Jensen and
with relatives in Blair and vicinity.
Pythian Sisters kensington met
at the home of Mrs. Carl Piener
..................,.........~.,......W.-at 7he H.A.Haack home were
Messrs. and Mesdames Neil Bnrdicand little son of Omaha, Gordon
Bryant of Tekamah, Byron Bunn
andjamily, who reside on the bot-
tomruad.
\Miss Anna Schmidt,who has
been teaching school at CalumetCxty, llllnois, suburb of Chicago, ia'
enjoying the summer vacation with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.E.W.
Schmidt.Miss Schmidt plans bo
return to Illinois in the fall.
Mr. and Mrs.Hennan Nohren-
lwrn nf Rfhltn River. S. D.. drove in
vvny not nlvs Iuuan permanentthat given a natural wave?A real
bargain at $5 and satidaetlon guar-anteed.a n l i r l . M .susan-una
at 415 for appointment no-ef
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Johnson andPhyllis of west of Orum, Mr. and
Mrs. Hans Lehbert of Bennington,
Mrs. Sam Momlng of Omaha, Misa
Bess Crowdy ol Wayne, and Ray
Crowdy ol Emerson, spent last Sun
day at the parental, Jack Crowdy
home.".
Mx-s.~Ma.rg;aret Iverson and Iam-
lly were last Friday alternoon
visitors at Louie Anderson's, near
last Thursday at the parental, Otto
Allen home.Chl:-'A K\.hr accom
panled her to Omaha where she
spent a couple of dnys visiting, and
was present at a birthdaypnrty
on Saturday.She retarnal home
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Anderson and
daughters,Evelyn and Florence
Mr.and Mrs.Chris Nelson and
Clllford Metzler were dinner guests
last Sunday at the Alfred Ander-
son home near Herman.The oe-
camion was in hohor of Helen's
birthday.
r=tn...e.. ...,... - .~..,--w- ~- .are now nicely settled on west
Washington street..Mrs . A. E Anderson and baby
of Cambndge, Mass , who hasbeen
visiting the past (ew weeks at the
H J Hansen home, left last Pfti-
day for Beresford South Dakota
to visit at the Rev A M. Ander-
S5 down will give $22,000.00 lia-
blhty and property damaK2 insur-
ance on class A" mrs in theState
Farm Mutual Automobile insur-
ance Co ol Bloormngton, Ill.See
1
' son home a few weeks.
..
sf Jann `M¢eKnv'a Feed Store
went a. nos; and tonsil operation.
She was able to rehxrn home last
Monday and is getting along nicely.
Hans Jerdld, professor at Dans
College, left last Saturday for Chi-
cago, where he will attend the uni-
versity of Chicago during the
month of July and August.He
will also serve as pastor in one of
the Chicago ehumhes whil¢ there.
Mrs. Harry E. Wiist and daugh-
ter, Elizabeth Ann of Mt. Carmel,
Illinois, are expected to arrive ln
this city the last of the week for
a month or six weeks visit at the
H r .a n d~ -.a_* s = f : e . e : . ' : f ; * : - : . f f : | s ¢ _ B a - ; f _ z 4 e ~ ° e : ~. . _ . _ - l . . . f n n n s r B l l i r n n n n l n .. , , . ", . ': ,' 2 Soma of the hous ekee per: of our " " '"" ' " " °° "" `' ''' _24-11;ni tv a n nninnr ffallnh tn n n w le ave 3 'A n d re w Be c k ,n t - -1 S. E. Kemp home.Mrs. Wim. is a
mister of Mina Lucille Kemp and
Mrs. Frank Stewart.u|.w\uunlu;\:.Lne uauul auunl unu:was enjoyed by all and lovely re-
:freshrnents were served by a com-
mittee.p
m e I u n e r a l .U I |115 I n n e r ,r a w :r " ' ¢ " "' " a " " " - 3-t i n f e s t R e v .a n d M r s .L .J .M o r a n a n na f 4 d e r s o n ,w h o h a s b e e n q u l t e i l l ,i s t o d r l v g a w a y a n s w h i c h _-; ; § ; » ; g g ; v M ' g ; ; ; ° ; ; m ; = g ; §m u c h i m p r o v e d w h i c h i s g o o d n e w s t h e i r h o m e s ;f o r a w h i l e t h e i l l -f a n u l y r e t u r n e d h o m e l a s t E h d a y
f L i b e r h f , M i s s o u r i l i t e r a b o u ta t t h e h o m e o f M m s o m a m e h .= ° } 2 ~ " f " ' f ° i ' %__~_.§ f 2 ' ¥ " : £ : & °. i £ ' : ' : § ' " 1 . ' f * : = ° : £ ' f ' t i t ?. ' ° " 3 . . . . . - .va c a t i o n w i t h M r s .Mrs.P.F.Petersen returne
with her daughter, Mrs. Anthon
ed
y
axLastSunday, John and Alvin
Browning from Bancroft, dropped
in to spend the day with Clark
Browning and family.Master
Francis celebrated his eleventh
birthday and all enjoyed a bounti-
ful dinner at the Browning home.
Mrs. A. Kingery and Mrs. Carrie
Bruce and three daughters of
Omaha, and Mrs. J. J. Stull of the
Crowell Home, had u. picnic dinner'last Sunday at Tourist rm) They
spent the aftemoon and evening
mi ni ng a t the Myron Metzinger
home.
Mr.and Mrs.Oliver Hudleson
nnnniurui mm-A lm... n...:.- .|....»m.-
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Allen,|c~
companled by Mrs. Z. B.Smith
and daughw, Gwenavere drove up
to Redelmf,South Dakota Satur#
day for a vist at the V. J. Smith
home.Mrs. Sam Haller, who has
been visiting at the Smith home
about a month, returned to Blair
with them, arriving here Wedneslday.
Last Sunday visitors at the
Frank Dudgeon home were Mr.
and Mrs.D.W.Dudgeon,Mrs.
Anna Benolldn and Miss Dorothy
Thornton, all of Omaha, Mr. and
Mrs. W. D. Smith ol Tekmuah, Mr.
ae..-I M. .1 sz 1 ..............|..._
Mr. and Mrs. E. m. ueaty, oc-lcompanled by Mrs. E. Tornblad,
drove up to Sioux City last Sat-urday evening.Mr.and Mrs.
Booty visdted over Sunday at the
Chas. Roberta home.Mrs. Torn-f
blad is vidting her sister,Mrs.
James Bennett and family.
A large number of Blair folks
attmded the charivari for Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Anderson at the home
Mrs Boone Newkirk, west of Blair
Wednesday evening ol last week.
About three hundred were present
and all were treated w a fins lunch.
pests vamwse out uwy soon oe-come accustomed to the odor and
get fat on it.
Mr and Mrs.Will Sutherland
and little daughter of Son Anwne,
Texas, came last Thursday for an
extended visit with relatives and
fnends,They have rented a lur-
nished home on west Jackson
street for the summer.Will is a
son of Mr.and Mrs. John Suth-
Miss Helen Dumler,r tradned
nurse at the Blair Hospital, en-
joyed a short vacation with her
relatives at Enid. Oklahoma,re-
Morsn's mother and other re lv
tives there.Rev.Moran is PW'wr of the local Baptist church.
Mrs. Albert B. Hansen and little
son of west of Blair, were able ~
leave the Immanuel hospital 111
omaha last SoturdaY-They spent
Saturday night and Sunday with
her sister, Mrs. Hans Wrleh ln Qis
city, returning to their home on
attended the funeral of Lid-IE
Duane Hansen, son ol Mr. and Mrs.
Burt Hansen last Tuesda after
of, the brlde's parents,Mr . m ex-land.S\mday evening.
A .....~.»...-nf mlatiwa and cently.She returned to her duties ,."rm at ~ "4 -'f'°.""5'°.°
aevacms ana son, mlcnsel wmhome at Atlantic City, New Je:
sey for an extended vlsdt.Mr
BeVeecbis and son have been vi
iting at the home of her moth|
here for the past few weeks.
Mrs.A1 Sick and sister,wx
Hden Schelfler, returned toBls
lan Tuesday afternoon alter sbm
a months visit at the Bert Wi
liams home at Lslisbra, Cnliforni
their sister,Mrs.Williams u
lalnily, who will make an extendq
visit at the parental, Gus Scheffl
home in this dty.Mr. William
sweets to lnln his family here
owls Hansen of cotesneld. Neb.*'°' were accompanied home l
r
u
s-
Bl
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.~~...."n vw... uv... ........ ......,.."..,Mrs. T, A. Buhs this week, that
they are enjoying their irlp i m-
mensely und have moved from
Itasca Park, Minn. m Luke Super-
ior, and expect to go on up into
Canada soon.
About fifty lr-lands and relatives
plensanyly surprised Mr. and Mrs.
Grover Wilkins Saturday evening.
The occaslan was in honor of thelr
sixteenth wedding anniversary.
The
and
Mr.
this
cnt.
The Baptist Mission Circle met
with Mrs. Mary Pale last Thursday
afternoon with a large attendance.
evening wus spent visiting
u delicious lunch was served.and Mrs.Frank Schafer of
city, were among those puss-
The usual program was sflvem'
which consisted of n veryfine re~
port on the Womsn's Work, given
by Mrs. Cora Badgerow, who re~
cently attended the Nonhem Bap-
tist convention.Nleg refreshments
were served at the clone of thaaftempon.
....\.....=. .,.....»..=.."nu Wuchildren of Louisville, and Mr.and
Mrs. Carl Hansen and children of
south of Blair.
Miss Ruth Brass,daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Frank B1-oss ol this
city,entertained fourteen young
ladies at a six-thirty dinner last
Saturday evening, at which time
she announced her engagement to
Charles Nlehnua of West Polnt.
The wedding will take place July
22.Following the dinner.tha
YUM:ladies enjoyed a. dlp i nMalia swimming pool.
and children, who have been visit-
ing here from Chi¢830» lelt Sun.
day for thelr hnme.They wars
accompanied by their nephew, Run
friends gathered at the Merle
Newkirk home, west of Orum, last
Sunday evening bo extend beat
wishes in honor of their filth wed'
ding anniversary.They received
a number of nice gifts,The eve-
ning was spent playing cards and
visiting.At a lava hour a delicioun
lunch was sarved by the hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Jensen o l
nea r mm, we re amo ng than ln
atiendnnce.
The Straight Eight Club com-
posed of the following young ladies
Smlth, Fredericka Matthlesen, Dor-
othea Gilbertson,Florence Wolff,
Harriett Allen, Alice Beclnnan and
Ruth Tilden,met Manda afwr
her ainter. Louise accompanied her
and will also be employed in the
Blair Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd M.cElroy and
two children of Fargo, North Da-
kota, arrived Monday evening for a
vial: with Blair friends.They are
guests of Mr. and Md. Chril Pet-
ersen on the college road.Mr. and
Mrs.McElroy resided in Blair a
number of years ago while Mr.
McElroy was employed by the Bell
Telephone Company.
Around thlny relntlves and
friends gathered at the Oscar
Thane home last Sunday avenlnl!
w extend congratulations m d
beat wishes to Mrs. Thane in honor
Mr. and Mrs.Stanley Bracken u9°¢°Ml!-ine Mathews, Alsyn
sell Sylvls, and their cuuxln, Mary
Isabelle Moore,who upe ct to
spend the summer with them at
their cottage at Laedu Hambeau,
Wisconsin.Stanley is a brother of
Mrs. Nancy Sylvia of this clty, and
Mrs. Bracken was fomerly Non
Moore, also a !ormer Blalriie.
y .man lor n swimming pany,liter
which they enjoyed a basketlunch.
An out of town guest, Misa Mary
Jane Slckling ol Creighton, Neb.,
was also present. The yu\mg_l|d.ies'have been maeetlng once a week;
nlncs last winner and are having
some mod times.
of her mnh am»ivenw~The{evenlng was spent visiting and a
nice lunch was enjoyed at a late
Qhour.Those from this CRY whawere present were Mr. and Mn.
Louie Hansen and son and Mrs.
Margaret Iverson, win, Pearl and
Ven Mae.
Hansen home in this city Tuesday
evening.1 ~
Mn.Emma Washburrfs niece,
Pearl Andéraan of Mudlen, Nebr.,
visited n couple of days with her
this week.mx Tuesday,Mrs.
Washburn wok Miss Anderson to
Nevada,lows.where she entered
the hosplhl there for nune's
training.
Miss Bess Crowdy of Wayne, and
Ray Cmwdy of Emerson, lpent the
week-and at the parental,Jack
Crowdy home.Ra y Nhlmed w
Emerson on Monday morning, and
Bess,who ls amending Wayne
Siam Teachers College,returned
Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nah drove out
to Clarkmn, Neb.,lnst Sunday
the latter part of the week and snort vlan. at me parenuu,u.~ u.
when they spent the day visiting
Mr. Noh'a parents.On their re-
tum they were accompanied by
Hr. Noh's dner, Miss Vivian who
_will spend the week here md take
'in Blair'| blg oelebndan.
l¢
I
A later date.
Mrs.Elsie K.Jorgensen he
open house last. Tuesday in hon
of her ninety-first binhdny.
large number of friends remcr
bered the 0°Q8Sion by dropping
during the day to extend congrat
lations and best wishes ln honor
her birth anniversary.She recei
ed a number ol beautiful bouque
and othzr gifts which were wks!
of love md redpect they held f
her, which were very much APPT
dated.
Mr. and Mn. c. M. Clurlslenm
who live on north Walker avenu
entertained a few relatives Thur
dny evening, ln honor of the
nephew,Hsmld Christensen
Chicago.The evening wan :pq
viminz, and ice cream and ca
were served m the following rel
tives: Messrs. and Mesdames B.
Glu-lnnnnan,Nels Sorenson a
hmllln ol Arli ngton, and Mew
and Me sdnmu enum Knpp m
Ted Aimee of Fremont.
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Blldr, Nebraska, July 2, 1931Hxm"""'~e:-1 :z nrNEWSKENNARDTH E
Mr . a nd Mr s. W m. L a g e o f Be n - . da u g h te r , Mr s . Mi lle r Ni e ls e n .' o f Oma h a ;spe nt th e fo r e pu r t o f ' n i g h t
ni mr to n we re als o vi s iti mr a t th e !Su mmer s c h o o l a t th e W a s hi n g -the we e k w i th Mr . a n d Mr s .B e z h d r o ve o r
Sunday :n a min g they all Blaco,Mr .and M n .E d g a r F a i r '
\ tu Ho oper a nd spe nt thc mud, Ben and George
e at the Sam Wright home.f Mrs. C.Mille r w c n t t o B la ir o n
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at the Jim Johnson home.
Dnn't famat the free movies atw§§1ii£g£5£`f"whiéh` me business
Miss Delphn Isham spent the
people sponsor each Monday :night.I
iaI
week-ond with her parents,Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Isham.IS u m m e r s c h o o l s t a r t e d M o n d a Y O m a h a l a s t W e d n e s d a y t o a t t e n d 'M i s s D a g m a r P e t e r s
m n r n i m r a t t h e W a s h i m r t o n C o r n -
Herman Jungbluth home vlonday. 'ton Community Churci
Mr.and Mrs.Major Onnsby,Monday morning and 'sHelenandAlice,Mr.and Mrs.for two weeks.
Herman Junghluth,Kermit, Ver-|Perry Glendenning
non, $ylvia and Bernard drove to ness caller in Fremont
the Ak Snr Ben show.woek-ond in Omaha
1 started on, Hansen.:day ther1rillcontinueMr.and Mrs.Leland Hansen Dr.a.
md chiidren of Hoiyoke, C0I0rad01U|ys1»es,
was a bum-came Monday night to attmd the fSunday.
Wednesday.funeral of their nephew,Duane]Mrs .|
en spent the Hansen.=ington I
Mrs: ~ rg. Wrigght and seas *`°'day vi
nu nun.' .r...1\10CK nt Ifuesda ufte \l,0 ~MTS.y mo o n c p nc alled on fr zen ds her c lu st Elsie Jorgenseg, whose b i r th d a y
oc c urred on that day .\Charlie Mi lle r wa s i n A r l-Mr s. D . H. F ai r of Oma ha , sp en t
i"!"ir|n1:r mhnrn :vlan .vu...s at....L 1 '1'2"-f """- °"'= =v'=H\- I.tu:r. pa r: 01 m e week \-.i*h h e r mo -sltmsz a t th e Edn1nm{1=arm nm..l u "v u1....:...`
Tartcr Sauce
One-half cup mayonnaise,is
tablespoons chopped pickle, 2 tablo-
npoons chopped olives.
Add olives and pickla to mayon-
lfum nln l x n n u n n l n u n » l l P P l
dweddcd coconut, 3 egg whites 6
tablespoons sugar, and a dash of
salt.Cream butter, sugar, egg yolkm
and aolt together very thoroughly
for about ben minutes. Add orangd
rind.Tum into pie shell. Sprinkte
}l&E=Hii§"¢hEr¢h.s. Niexsén ofBluiri '_ '--~ ---~
1 who is in ehargwe, hopes to continue |WASHINGTON RURALthe school for two weeks, from *U NEWS
o'clock until 12..Mrs. sarah Shumaker and G. T.Mr.and Mr§Conrad Jensen
Shumaker were supper guests at spent Sunday mth Mrs. Marie Jen-
t h e C V S h u m a h o m e S n t u r s e n a t F r e m o n t .f
: A A U n i . U h £ .o | . . 'T ' f '. . % " E i . M H . " H 8 U S ~ R h d
\"Mr. und Mrs. Lars F
ited friends at. KermanMr.and Mrs.Larsand John Taylor spcn
the Pete Petersen ho:
Mr.Petersen celeb:-at
day.
Mrsc Sam Holstein
mm m vu-rumen sunday evemng :ner zrho _'"'"" """ "' "' "°"° "- al lll ui.'' |me I Mrs Baker of Lincoln I0uréek'"t\\'lth M W ht I |'n.....'21.¢ |mn~n:s I£"n¢.w, N33 ns §',.,.1':f..:.T'".,:":~v """2.'§..,"I"'§'.§'§ gg; la L;=;;;»°C~=hm~= of this .
Ba ,:s n uh£.S""..".§?.'...i','i l l! ..,. ."{,,". 2'~ RutEnht€r|\.|?\g1fdl°W||\K3 Hr.Ind lin.H.C. .v|"§'£i...rle;fle.|p?|en°r a
u c ,l l u a y l u b3. his hinh
u a a u a u ¢ n a w '\ u u n a n u u Q : u n \ . u |u r ;
a f e w d a y s la s t we e k a f th e A u g
Kah nk h ome in th e c o un tr y ,
11 1 Mrs. Jesse Tallm:fiisiawfi Bréfy "L2i*°::.e§_-_*m was a Sat-hs. JohnI¥iaconw.. ........,..,..,-_ ....One package lemon junket, diced
fresh pineapple, and 1 plnt milk.
Prepare the lemon junket accord-
ing Vo directions on pnkage.Dice
fresh pineapple quite small.Add
sugar in uma.When ready tn
wth 1 cup coconut , and bake i n " " ' " ° " "mr.mrs. Ame :alow oven (soo a. F.) ap minutes. an§"§;'§yM';rE"§f_;dff;'§'fn§§§§|»dinner nina
Bent egg whites until still,ndd m s at uw Ben Bergmm home ~sugar and salt,and beat until near Ornm._mia r. and Mrs.W.
mixture rtiffens again.Pile light-Mr.and Mrs.Carl Jensen nb a nd Gwendqlyn Jei
ly on filling.Bake in moderate 'w M funn i az Arun -Frlday evemng at.mm msn d. FA 30 minutes, open- ga: S\m1ay_y P ~z ]H°'M'm'i home.Mr. and Mrs. Hans
=;:','1°.if:=1sf;f.<%| on'}ISi» §1B`£i\e§'Ii iiii
Specials.....,wu mm- nesduy._
B_ Jefferson Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tietgen vis-
Fierson spent ited_rela¢ives in Omaha Sunday-Ms s Elle Misfeldt of BlairtheGeorge viailfed humcnfolks Sunday after:
nume.un ounuay, mr. ann mm.Leonard Peterson and children,
Mr. Blanco and Mrs. Tallman drove
io Elk City where they spent the
day with Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Tall-
man.|BnuchmdlI»0°U-lh'l.Pmedun llr.|.ndMn.Chrls Sunds nnd
Mn __Mu-tix; En 9:=<!.!":=J!r'.§'" .S".£"'~ "*serve the junket,pu: atablespoon of pineapple DB8 "" ° ' \ " ' - -- 1w a s i n o v e n d o o r a f t e r f i r s t B m i n u t e s M r .a n d M r s .C .v .S h u m s k e r d a u g h t e r M r a n d
lon top of z.-.r hnkinn neriod.wgerq vmsltmg relatives in 0mahn.,|Nichol"Mr andr ALL NEXT WEEKeach dish." `" " " " ' ~Sh b d Sunday.S d d da hge d M wa -.-_.HEAL THFUL ns v r-:ma s s 1 (!\m¢e; 2 ezarts)Alfred Brodegaard and family 1»i'$£ ,Him 'é5...d§ "§'...wf§a ""¢2 §.»..1§§ '§`§¢,§`?$'§" minus nume Un the Jie
,1 \<1 is spent the weekend at Fred J\l.ng° Valley Saturday evening.The Larkin Club met at the Mrs.A
Serve plenty oi coohm;of °°°f One-fourth °"P_Q§|l"Z@ jmce,hluth's.Harold Misfeldt is driving anew Pew Rasmussen home Sunday eve- d""_r
._,. ... ...__, ,.._. .____,_A ~Georxre Hednlund High Test Sulpherizedr,Jcaétie plan ui lem.|in g fr u i t d r in k s u t th i :
th c ve nt.The mfrwrzzl
sunion or:md rails
:mal the
n qu." :-ni:~llus
cup lemon Julee, zu cups lu". |.quart milk, 1 wp my ons uf follow
ing frulla:cnxshed slrawhenlnl,
mshed raspberries,apricot win.
mashed penhes, mulled banuuu,
nn mg a : L a nun mu I ll :ren unun-ones.C111-|nun|en'|Saturday nlght.4 |Mrs. Alles Kenfetter Ieimmed
good time wu had ln iplte of l-lI=home Tueldlly from n two manths
hot weather.Malt.. with f ends and melntlvel in
M n Geo Pulch and Anita ol Pennsylvania.xmnil-d, v.-En Wuhlngton callers'Clyda_ gzml_ Shnlg Kersletgey
H u a ;d:1u;:h|.|
v th e la tte r pa r t o f th is week f o r
~ ~I ) e n \ vr wl u r c lh vy wil):.]>r\m|li "mr mth o f J u ly wi th Mrs. T{0rl£'-Manga Oilc v'1!u:m'o f th e f " u i t : r
nnmnr 11md ba
inI Mi s s A d a Ilill--nI\r~r;: nf O'u::!\
sne nd imr th is \ \v£k : lt lin H. I purvxxl' . -1:mul An
Mr. :mul Mrs01:
Five gallons
$ 4 . 0 0
non fu 1 ns Saturday afternoon with §a7""|H H `|-.\s=zurdgv-.fp s d .I "s*':....2:23 r1""§'iE',.'".'1§`.i fr -fn gnixtuye I Glen Chnstenscn of 0nmha.,Mum Emma Stcn er u I
1111 11.110 i 7 rv'1 n f 1 )T. . . a \ J''u n s | |1 ' .x i i
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Ad d UH j Ll ol L.1|l= r=\~l Il 1 i.11 1\ir:|¢I§I1g tall w i v .
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FOR NEW AND om nomar. TRUCKS Bring your own canAt L e s s Th a n M a nu l a d u r l n g C a s tinto glasses half rim-¢1 with cruzIn-|[gn and Printgd _I-lat Qsp :sux 1-'. J. Enerson home Saturday eve-Stainless and Taintless, per galicéfmulserve.For a festlx-e|lJl§=SS§§__qn .gag tni Even-enu ar n PANEL BODIESLouchgarrrish ca
sprig of fresh m
.only $6.75 at me rn s n mn ue n z e r .M _Sh. .e=F':=:e "Yi ';\S.,.,. 14 to 46.1 :.¢ .. , ;. :' "s x r l ms s z ooms
GRAIN AND srocx mommamn n gn tly uu su su
| gal.Commerc i al Tel.
J D I N T I E S The tea of c o mmerc e ls th e ten-
der leaf or bud o f a hush gro wnrec lpe s that are in India , Ch inn, J apa n and the ll-
mnnln i n th e m-Innrls uf tha Far East.Tea Uilller
¢ u . \ ;n ¢ v 'v \ . -. - . . . _. . . . H _ -- . . . - _ .S u n d a y g u e s t s a t t h e e n r y D o r -
n a c k c r h o m e ,n e a r B e n m n g t o n .
|A .H .S i b e r s o n l o s t u v a l u a b l e
h o r s e F r i d a y ,d e a t h c a u s e d f r o m
overhe ating.I M\a n d M m ITannnn J llnz rhlulh
with powdered su "l"I\n¢4\ hndlnl ln ' a l l nm mln ! nihm tin a: nn a da ll! ! b l
H E A L T H F U I
He r e a r e two
l 1 l 1 \ h $ l t s m m r n n r POISO mmmomma on prsclight dalivnry om
Co nvsn y um
Mo u ly my mme o r n w or o lq mmo l tr u e r muun s ; u w o n p a u mg e r c ar q b u a ll.
fo ld p u n c n g s r e n r in t o lv u e lt lb u n k .
n n d p l c k o u t | h o b o d i ¢ | y w | » s d b ¢ o N t £ q \ n
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HARDWARE"j ° ' " " : " ' "};"?{,,{| §f i"";|i"';§H,-.Qi i5'¢=;.;»..;a nun. when 11 ll 1 ~ " " " ' " ; ;°°}"3';,;f;"5;»;_.7¢Z'1I'§Zu"lT,'§»5 IJ? Welle wortl;1?5§»~¥:nown ua green tn; or is thorough- ~3§veH&"%,ih %hu,§`da§"10 vfét l f l Y O UI 'b o w e l s !
mg-ls' dried n sneria! brazieru. and I!with Sylvia Jungbluth at SLbrownednutNum Num known as biack ten.Joseph hospital in Omaha.'Folsom n§~sorbed lmyo 5 3 ° ~
rom sou was e m o WThree fourths cup Bu r 54 cup 1 Mr. and Mrs. H?"l"?' Domackcr "DEgf#|d -cause that dull, hcadachy, sluggish,
hut water,3 tablespoons' raisins,W A S H I I N G T O N ~1 .3 gqfgfe :]ns,;hn1,-ge 1535,bilious condition; coat the tongue Call nt onceIll sold, u thoyyou to act praml
BADGER I
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BODY MANUFACTURING C0 KENNARD, NEBRASKA
udhnn c a no l A l A
gxter- | Niflolsbroken; 3 tablespoons dates, c hopp-
ed; 4 par ed and c o red ap ple s, and
'15 cup c oconut,south ern s ty le.
Combin e sug ar and wa te r i n
c asserole and heat in hot oven urn-
ti l sug ar is dissolved,stir r in g
occ asionally.Combine raisins,
dates , and nuts,un d f i ll apple
c enters wi th nu xtur e.Bru sh
app les wi th me lted butter.Plac e
i n casserole,c over closely ,an d
ba ke 15 minu tes.Re du c e he at to
moderate un c over, bake 45 minutes
longer, b asting ap ples oc c a sionally
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day i n ho nor o f he r b ir th da y .Mr . a n d Mrs . B e n B er g ma n a n d
'aon s o f D rum, visited nt the Ch ris
Sten dc r home Mo nday afterno on.
Mr s .Sophia Ande rson o f Ke n -
nn r d n n d Mr . n n d Mr s. J i m J o hn -
son were di nn er gue sts a t th e
Bertolaen ho mo Wednesday .
Mr . a n d Mr s . F .C. Gottsc h o f
Bennin gton,vi si te d a t. th e W . H.
Gotts c h ho me Thur sd ay even in g.
Mr . a n d Mr s . E r n es t K er s tette r
an d Mr .: md Mr s .Chr is Stender
attended Mrs. I-Ioi1'erman'a funeral
a t Benn ington,Saturd ay ti t e r -
noon.
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new C hevro let c oupe.
A nu mbe r y oun fo lk s g a thereda t th e ' é m k sham ho ml;
Sa tu rd ay evc n in g to re mi nd Geo .
of h is b ir th da y .\;
a ::
.md nerve-Iozfzu.A little of Dr.
tla1dw¢ll's Syrup Pepe/in will clearsp troublc like that, gently, hann-
leauly, in a hurry. The dilkreoce it
viii makc in your feelings over night
nil prove its mcrit to you.
Dr. Caldwell studied constipation
for over forty-seven years. This longexperience enabled him to make hisprescription just what men, women.
old Pwple and children need to make
their bowels help themsclvm.Itsuatural, mild, thorough action and
its.pleasant taste commend it to
evuyono. I`hat's why "DL Caldwelh.Syrup Pcpsin," as it is rolled, is lw
most popular loxative dmgsturcs s lt.
he r va c a ti on a t t h e h o me o f he r
par en ts , Mr . a nd Mrs . Mor ri s Ma s-
ters.Rola nd Ormsb y , who has been in
an Oma ha ho s p ita l r etu rn e d to his
ho me la s t we ek ve ry mu c h i m-
proved.
Mr . an d Mrs . Ra y Mas te r s, Mar -
jo r i e a n d E lin o r e o f F r e mo n t. a r e
vi si ti ng at the ho me o f B. F. Mns ~
ters.Ra y i s o n a t wo w e e k s va -
cation.
Ke nn e th C a ld we ll an d Mr s. Gle n
Ray we re c alled to Omaha . S und ay
b y th e deaih o f t h e i r brother,
W a lte r C ald we ll, wh o wa s i n ju r e d
Saturd ay by fa lli n g f r o m a wi n -
.|;
Mm.Herman Jungbluth was
pleasantly surprised Monday mor-ning when her brother, Hans OftofOntafrio,Ore.,unexpecteqiy
baked 9-inch pie sheil,2 cups and family spent Sunday afternoon or slx en years
~'ana~
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\Throdl'Don't
Harsh
lrrifanfs
Reach for a LUCKY instead
The gnc ! L o rd Tunny s on In a bo mnlful po s m
ro fo rs to o wo mon's Ada m'| Apple a s "Yho worm
whlfo o pplo of ho r thro at." Co mldor y o ur Adam?
Apple . To uc h lf-L o a f Ada m'| Apple-Tho ! ls y o ur
la r y n x - y o u r v o l c u b o x - I f c o n ml n l y o u r v o c a l
chords. when you consldo r your Adom'| Applo you
ore c ons i de ri ng y our thro a t-yo ur v oc a l c ho rds .
Pro te c ! r ho do ll c a to t luu u wl th ln y o ur t hr o a t.
Bo careful In your cholco ol clgarortn. Do n'| |333
your throat vi-_ harsh lrrltanhl Roach fora LUCKY
Instead. More In Amorlcu LUCKY STRIKE ll rho only
clgo re no whlc ll brlngl y o u tho addo d bo no flt o f
the oxclullvo "YOASTING" Procou, which Includes
fha uso of mo dorn Ultra W olot Rays. II la |hI| ox-
dus ly o pro c o u thu! o xpo la c o rmln ho nh Irrlmnn
pris on! In .gg fo huc c o l. Tho u o xpo llo d Irrl-
nmn on s old Io manufac ture rs o f cho mlc a l c o m-
»=saf»=»» ? : ; " 5 x ~
;§;;£
GOO DYE AR
poundmfhoy are _vig present In your LUCKY snuxs.
And so wo my "Consldor Your Adam'| A lu."
f f ' l |< " - ~ » i ¥
lQIt's toasted'N..r a m . ,
Sn|InD¢aa|of¢|\¢_|¢n».na no-'.§.'Z¢=-fa-,
N. n"5:.".2
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Qliil. 'YM gum". 'rohus CO.. lin.KENNARD, NEBRASKA
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FT. C A L H OU N
A ND V ICIN ITY
Eggerl Klindt of Council Bluffs,and Willisun Stollenbcrg of Miss~ouri, \.>i\.d hero last Monday andand 'luf:l:Ay.IMrslirucf-t Kruse entertain;-d nnumber uf friends at bridge Wed-nesday aflemonn, in honor of lllissArlene Smith.A delightful tim@|was_had-_' H i l lMisses Bertha and Edith Neale]
loft 'l'hurn!;\y for Chicago nmli
other points east.|Miss lrehe Kam entertained a
number ul friends at nlnnchlc in
honor of her birth anniversary on
Thursday.Mrs. Fred Moeller won
first prize und Mrs. llelcn Ander-son ggoby.A delicious lunch was;
servMrs. Merlin Wngers and Donaldof Emerson, spent a few days with'
Mrs, Annn Wreldt.Harry Walton of Deadwood, So.'Dakota.is visiting at the John!Trislcr homo.I
Mary Margaret Finch of Bell-
wood, Nob., visited her slstcr, Mrs.Earl Reeh and famlly a few days
this week.Q
M ....na Mm nam."-fx Sinvers
_-,_,__,_ ._..... __ - ._ _ ._ .___,_ ._.-_childrcn of Fremont, were Sunday
dimer guests at the Peter Jensen
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hansen spentwednesday at Shenandoah, luwu.
ho1~\.»|Mrs. John l'e\4:r»en and Dorothy
Mrs. A_ Rasmussen ig confined were Thursday afternoon visitors
lo nv `»-rl and under the can: ol n at Harold 'I`aylor's."Mrs. Wm. Hansen Edna Leon.:physician.:a "
Leanna and Amold, chlldnn ofMr. and Mrs. August Mntzen, Jr.,
spent Monday at the Ne:l;= Lhr -Qtenscn home.while their parents;wcre in Omaha on businrsa.Alfred Paulsen and family spent
Sunday at the llnrry Paulsen home
south of Blair.Mr. und Mrs. Car! Sorensen ofl.yf~:\s, spent Sunday with thc for-|ncr's sister, Mrsjlayes Rosenbalm
nnl family.Mrs.John McDonald and son,Charles and grandson, Mark Mc-
Donald of Omnhn, czxllml
evening at the John Aronson home.
Mr. P. Andersen of Osccom .
Mr.and Mrs.llhc rt A "Miss Irene and Will ol Omaha,
were dinner guests Sunday L..John Arnnsnn homo.Mr. and Mrs. Erwil Rosenbalm
and children of Gary,A|.u..n.,.,
spent one evening the past week ..l
the Hayes Rosenbnlm homo.Mrs. N. G. Jenson of Blair, was
a guest Sunday at the Carl r..
Jensen home.'
.,and Elizabeth were Fremont shop-
pers Thurrduy aivemoon.Mr.and Mrs.Marion Denmanand _Alden Lee were wcel:~end
guests at the Wm. Hansen home.
Mr. and lllre. John ~ 1 » .»rcFriday visitors at C. Wllllamneifst
Arialxr Johnson Jr., su.. oi ,~|r.and Mrs.Arthur Johnson, dled Fri-
day ofglppendicitis.He attended
Rose llill school two years ago.Miss Hazel Wulf sgcnt several
days this week at t e Frankie
Schafer home?The King Hcralds Cluh of Ros"Hill, had 1 hmm.: in Burgman's
grove Wednesday morning ul. 5:00.»clock.Games were played after
breakfast and also s treasure hunt.
plhnie Mcncke won ln lt.Thosepresentwere' Marian and lrmnNelson,Irene Barron,MinnieMencke,Carolyn Jacobson.Oval
and Beulah Hansen, Rosdlna Pet-
ersen and Muriel Nielson.Mr.and Mrs.Della!Wulf,
Hazel and James were 5;-~ml~\' dm-
ne r gues ts a t when W ulfs .
u......\...
ALONG THE;BOTTOM ROAD
i.A. E. Dixon had a carpenter
build :\ portable pzrnin bin Monday.Mr. and Mrs. John Hooks spentSunday\9.fternoon with B-lr.and
Mrs. George Fncklnr.|Misses Gertrude and Margaret
'Warrl¢k drove to Wayne Thurs-day morning to wlsnlt friends and
returned Fmlny evening, bringing
lwith t}'°"rrl the Misses Alma Wrich.
Vera Lamb, Mildred Anderson and
Opal Hansen..
|Harland Mathews spent Sundayafternoon and evening in Omaha.
at the home of his brother,David
nnvl family.The Junior Mechanics 4-H Club
met Sunday afternoon at the A. E
Dixon home_with 19 members pre
sent.July 19th they will meet
` h Robert Flynn when they will
'le about soldering.
illy Halbert of Omaha,camo
Sunday to visit over the Fourth at
tl\e Robert Widener home.|lllrs.C. H. Blnnchand of Bur!_counv.y, spent Tuesday with Mrs.
,A. E. Dixon.5 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dohse and
children all of Omaha, spent Sun-
day evening with Mr.and Mrs.
HHUY Tyson..__hir. and Mrs. Clyde Fitch and
children spent. Friday evmlng with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tyson.
Mrs. BY!'0n Board spent Thurs-
day afternoon ww.her mother,Mrs. Frank Pike of Blnlr, whosebirthday occurred that day.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Iverson and
family spent Sunday afternoon
with Mrs.J.c .Christensen ofBlair, mother of Mrs. Iverson.
YORK CREEK NEWS
Mr; and Mrs. Fred Kubie wereSunday visitors at the Pete Chris-tiansen: home.
'Mn and Mn.John Reeh and
family and Shirley Williamsoncalledat the C. H.Wllllemsen
home Thursday evmlng.
.Jens Jensen ol Blair, has hemdlggilgzawellattheMorris
Chns ansen home.Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erickson nnd
Evelyn,Mr,and u n .H u m eChristiansenandBetty Lou,Mr.and Mrs. Hans Metthieaen Jr. and
Vemon. Mr. and Mrs. Soren .Ten-
sen and daughters and Mr. and
Pearl alebrala her birthday.
Mr. and Mn. Morris Chrlsilan-
sen and children visited at the
Hete Andersen home Sunday eve-
ning..Mr.and Mrs.Fred Rogert of
Herman, visited Sunday evening at
the John Rogan homo.Carl- Edckson had the misfor-
tune tn fracture his ankle recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Chnrhe Rogert andDonald visited at the John Bogen
home Tuesday evmlng.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Christiansen
r
and Bergitle spent Tuesday after-
noon at thi; home of the lattcr'n
mother, Mrs. James Damm at Ad~
mah.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rceh and
home Monday evening.
Mr.and Mrs.Hans M. Jensenvisitedat me Chris Vinderslev
home Monday evening.T.K. Iverson shelled oom for
C. H. Willlamsen Monday after-
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Christiansen
and Bergitte spent Thursday eve-
ning at the Hans Mntthlaen Jr.
home.Mr. and Mrs. Fay Jones alledon Mr. and Mrs. John Reeh Tues-
children visited at the Fay Jones
noon.
,daughter P! G'°l"P: WEE? §'!."'l'P7iMl's»Fay Jones mowred to the day evenlnz.. s & l s l
1
I|
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wllllnmself
called at the Herman l'eversm
home ln Arlington Vt'f~»~iFriendaand neighbor;of Hr.
and Mrs. A. B. Johnson and chil-dren extend Lhoir deepest sympathyinthebereavementoftheirsonl
nm! brother,1
Mrs. Clemens Willinmscn nccnm- _panled Mrs. John Reeh and chil-
dren w Blair Frldsy afternoon.T.K. Iverson shelled corn for
John Reeh Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman I'l~tf»r=<-n
and Juclde of Arlington, were San
day dinner guests of air. ana mrs.C. H. Williamson.
Women and Misses:No matter
what kind of a Dress you nf .1 eFashion Oenter can please yon.
Voile Dresses, $2 and $2.95;SilkDrases, $8.98 fu $12.75-oires 14%to 26% and I4 to 52;Chif1'ons-
I-'lat Crepes-Shantungs.Z4-lt
1000 oool new Wash Dresses onsale at $1 each at the Fashion
Center in clever new nyles ln sizes
14 w 52.II.
'I B- Bl u fo r ll a
Balt your moan Ulgillh Ulm?-kln seeds.Mice Llke em.
Original "Caucus"
The omzln of the [erm "cnucnl"l| lm:-ed buck an the Unurup dnbof Buslon, nrkunlzed during Bevo~lullonnry days. This oluh wal com-
Dflled mnlnly ol penums engngod
in shlphulldlng.n. hurl the Mewchants*clah ol the Same period,used to mee! before eleulnnu and:nee on rnutlldmee for [own andprovincial olllcm-s.The ward 'can-ras" in believed to be a corruption
of "cnulkerm" \_
Advertise ln Tho Emerarise.
ifasei
KlNG'S IAVILION
Saturday, July 4th
BERT TAMISIEA
and His
`cmcnn nwms I
e e i é i i e i é i i ~ E l i a "g -.nivexsary Sunday evening.TheyentertainedtheWm.Sievers and1iermanKlindt families at a picnicsupper which wasjhoroughly ea-
joyed by all.
1000 cool new Wash Dresses onsale at $1 each at the Fashion
Center in clever new styles in sizes14 to 52.11Newshipment.Panama Hats$2.77--Fashion Center-regular S1values.24-It
BELL CREEK VALLEY
Irvin and Norma Holtman were
Blair callers Monday morning.
Messrs and Mesdames John Jr.and Leonard Echtenkamp andfamilies visited Wednesday eveningat the John lichtenkamp Sr.home
in Arlington.The Fontanelle Luther LeaguewillmeetFriday evening at the
Wm. Wilkenimr home.Mrs.Wm.Holtman and Irene
nnllrhi nt the .lnlln I"fehtenkamI1 Sr.
Miss Karen Jensen had her tonsils removed last Wednesday.Mesdames Leon Hindley, WestonLong and James Thompson helpedserve lunch at the Royal Neighbor
lodge in Blair, Wednesdayevening.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Kninfflor
and three children visited Sunday
afternoon at the Henry Wulhern
.l\1l.'.and 1!1I8» Ltutlulpn .llI¢ll\.llIl7|florothy,James,Raymond and
Marguerite were Sunday afternoon
and evening visitors at John Pet-
ersea's.Mr and Mrs Fred Iayle of Fremendand mi-.a l m m .Babe
"=n of sionnarrl were Sunday
dinner gnests at Will Ryan'a
home.,|Llarice Ryan spent several days
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nearhood andI"week with Dorothy Sunpen-
flaughter,Nonna gm of Omaha, field.t S L l: . s 1 ta;_]\.mis Rahlfs a member of theii °'i¢ ..§i \"" "it the paren '-1929 class of.Rose Hia high, died'
ood home..Mrs. Lioyrl Ullal Lf Salina, Kan. gt gh; h<;g==d°f ga 5"""e'f.'"'§' m
sas, came Thursday for a weeks
visit at the J. H. Nearhood home.|
1000 cool new Wash Dresses onsale at $1 each at the Fashion
Center in ciever new styles in sizes
14 L0 52.lt.New shipment Panama Hats$2.77-Fashion Center»-regular $5
values.24-lt
DE SOT0 LOCALS
On Wednesday evening,Miss
ma a,e nes ay,une ,romthe effects of ptoznaine poisoning.T119 sympathy of the class andschoolmates of Louis as well as all
his other friends,is extended to
his mother and brothers.I
Women and Misses:No matter
what kind of a Dress you need the
Fashion.Center can please you
Voile Dresses, $2 and $2.95;Silk
Dresses, $3.98 to $12.75--sizes 14%
to 26%and 14 to 52; Chifions--
Flat Crepe.;Chantungs.24-lt
guests of Mr. and Mrs. w. J. |;so1to.|lMr.and Mrs.J. B. Conety and 1
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Conety drove',to Valley and W|1tf'rl00 Sunday!!
evening to visit their mother andsister.|
The Chicken Chatter °4-H Club
met Friday evening with Frances 1
Morgan, when nine were present.1The next meeting; will be July 17,
with Evelyn Hopkins.1Mr. nad Mrs.Lars Paulsen and :Frank Anderson were Sunday din- 1
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James
Paulsen.1Mr. and Mrs. Gudmond Sorensenspent Sunday evening with Mr. andMrs. Hans Sorensen onlthe Bench.
Elmer Simonsen went Monday to
help Sam Steele harvest oats.'Miss Emestine McCoy and HaroldKjeldganrd of Tekamah.andMr.and Mrs.Wilbur Conety ot
Herman were Wednesday eveningvisitorswithMr. and Mrs. J.S.
Conety.Mrs. Clifton Anderson and sonsof Tekamah, are spending the weekat the parental. Geo. Moriran l-one.Miss Mary Aldrich of Aubarn.
(
{oward Hain home west of Te-:amah last Saturday evening andwereentertainedatnplnochle
mrty.Henry Christiansen has been
wife in.Mrs. Ossar Thone had the mis-Fortune of falling and hrcakinz hen
right ann, which is quite painful/
Mr. and Mrs. John Rogcrt andchildren Walt/ed at-the C. K. Ander-
son home south of Blair Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs.Hans M. Jensnnand family spent Sunday evening
at the Chris Vinderslev home.
Mrs. Pauline Nohrnberg of Blair,spent several days at the home ofher daughter, Mrs. C. H. William-
sen and husband.
Mr. und Mrs. T. K. Iverson and ,children spent Sunday nftemooh ntlme home of his mother, Mrs, Mar- 5
gnret Iverson, helping his sister,
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KELLY
TIRES
FOR SAFE MILES
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Pmcms
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Most of your s'ull'cring from common ¢v¢ry-day aches andpains ls unnecasary and unwise. Unneaessary, because Dr. Miles'Antl~Padn Pills relieve quickly and without unpleasant aim
dieuts; unwise, because pain mhku your physical condition worseinsmud mf better.One pill usually brinv relief in a few minuta.
If you mfex' from any of the disardnrs listed above, take Dr.Mlles' And-Paln ~If they do nor! give you grate: relief in~L ... .....A an m vnur druxzdsi
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$4.9s|
$5.661
$5.65
$6.65
~ N R . ;~~ C f JUrtic Upportunities
The mm without money gl-
vnn hu the opportudty to
make some, providing he will
¢ry~The mm without good
eyesight hu not :hun than
opportunity of impmving it
if he nwlecls it for ton long
n time.Also, the mm udth
poor eyesight has still less a
chance of nuldng money, for
had eyes me m poor health
and much lmhappi-neu.The
moment your eyes comphin,
careful ey¢ treatment is in
order.
Dr. Norman K. Ratlunann
o n o M l m u s ' r
AK 0 .SAR 0 0 I BEN SPEEEDWAY
I
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A U T O R AC E S
\1 See the drivers from the Indiinapolis 500 mile race
}~meet the dirt track stars of the middlewest.
TIME TRIALS 1:30 P. M.RACES START 3:00 P. M.
S U N D A Y ,J U L Y S T H
Admission $1.00 Gr an ds ta nd F ree
hqme Wednesday altemoon.
The l'unl.:n<~li~> hull \--im rmss-ed bats withjames Sunday after-noon at the lfontam-Ile diuniondi
the score being 14 to G in favor oiFontanclle.I
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Holtman and;family and Lhe Misses Sophia
Waterman and Floma Bmnd wereSunday evening visitors at Adolph
Holtman's.Quite a number from here at-
tended the Lutheran Orphanage
picnic nt Fremont Sunday.Master Glenn Eehwnkamp vis-ited several days the ast week atthe home of his gran parents, Mr.and Mrs. John Echtenkamp Sr. in
Arlington.
Women mid Misses:No matterwhat kind of a Dress you need the
Fashion Center can please you.Voile Dresses, $2 and $2.95;Silk
Dresses, $3.98 to $12.75--sizes 14%to 26%and 14 to 52; Chiffons-Flnt Crepen Chnntungs.24-lt
McCARTI-IY ANDLONG CREEK
Mesdnmes August Walters of
Walnut. Iowa and Weston Long
arid Ming Gretchen Mencke spent
-. ....____,A n., 1.\..._.\.._
Elizabeth Cucholin camo un from
Omaha to spend a few weeks vla-
itim: nll her flicmis and neighbors.Thursday nftcmoon, the WomensClub met at the home of Mrs.
Arthur llowc.The afternoon wasvery warm but there were 17 mem-bers and 5 visitors.After rollcall
Mrs.U.S.Renae and FlorenceHinelinegaveavc-ry good pro-
gram.The Club will not meet
through July and the next meet-
ing will be August 6, with Mrs.
Joe Sully.Miss Adelaide Landers is im-
proving nicely now from her sick-
ness, which is xrood news to hetparents and hdends.Roy Busch retumed to Utica onTuesday, to helg his father in the
elevator throug harvesting.Mrs.
Busch and daughter remained has
with her parents,Mr.and Mrs.John Hlnellne for the summer,Jesse Davis Jr. spent the week-end with Virgil Hineline.
Miss Dorothy Moeller o l Ft.
Calhoun, is spending a few days
with the Hineline girls.Last week, Mr. and Mrs. O. A.
Fick and Mrs. Fick's mother and
father from California,visited a
few days over near Des Moines, Il-
Mr. and Mrs. Radcliffe old home
l
l1
1000 cool new Wash Dresses onsale nt $1 each at thc Fashion
Center in clever new styles ln sizr-s
14 to 52.I t
HILLSIDE NEWS OF
GARDNER DISTRICT
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Peck of near
Tekumah, were Wednesday after-
noon visitors at the Harry Ervey
home.Grandma Compton return-ed home with them for several
weele vlslt..Mrs. Ada Reid o l Blair,was
hostess to the Hillside l-lustlers
Club Thursday afternoon.Therevm:a perfect attendance andfour vlniwn.Mrs. Reid served
delicious refreshments.
Mr. and Mrs. Lars Jeppesen and
Bobble attendd a birthday partyat the Hans Hansen home nearPapilllon Sunday evening in honorof Mrs. l-lansen's birth anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ervey and
Faye spent Sunday at the Henry
Tegt home ln Fremont.Mrs. Jens Clausen attended a
quilting party at Mn. Peter Fol-
len's in Blair,Wednsedsy after-
noon..".Mr and Mrs Chas 0 Hinelinei Mr. and Mra J. L. Petersen and
-_ .; - -1r:...:i -..A '...:.-n....4.mom wsse S'=!=!1»v_°¥'e"'f>°"_Y'9~
was a week-end visitor with MissMyrtle Hurdum and with her left
Omahn Manda ~ by bus for Chicago
Detroit, Buffnn and other easternpoints for n vacation trip.Mr.and Mrs.L.Layman andchildren were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Herschel layman.
north of Tekumnh.Wednesday the J. J. Club organ-ized at A meeting with Miss Anna
Paulsen, when those present wereMrs.George Sheets,Mrs.Forest
Brewster,Mrs.Joe Crutsinger,Mrs. James Paulsen, Mrs. Clarkson
Hunk and Miss Vera McGowan.
The Misses Margaret and Ger-
trude Wanick visited Saturday
evening with Mrs. Tom Wnkafield
Jr. where their brother, Bryan is
working.Miss Mnrjnrie Hineline of Flor-
ence and Frank Hendrickson wereSundaysupperguestsofthe
Robert Widener fnmily.Miss Ann Vedsied of Stlple-
hurst, Nebr., visited Thuradgy af-
ternoon with Mr.and Mrs.Gud-mond Sorensen and this week with
»;;e= Carl and Henry Sorensen fam-
ies.Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bunn and_Mx.
and Mrs. A. R. Beale; went tn the
W. R.Beales home, near kvlng~|§°I\.hose birthday was being cele-
brated.
Mr .a n d Mr a .Ke n n e th Ty s o n
we re Su n da y s u pp e r g ue s ts of Mr .
an d Mr s . Ha r r y W a lk e r of B la i r .
A l l th e Sorensen fa mi li es f r o m
thi s d c in ity h eld a family p ic n ic at
th e Blai r ark Su nda y to h ono r the
bi r th vers ary o f Mi s s No a m i
Sore nsen of Bla ir.M r .an d Mr s .A .W .Ba rg e of
He r ma n , we r e Fri da y c vvni nlr vi s-
. ..|L
and much lmhappi-neu.The
moment your eyes comphin,
careful eye treatment is in
order.
Dr. Norman K. Ratlunann
onoMlmus'r
Mr. :nd Mrs.Fred'~cDanieIs audi
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rauay mwmvw. ..~ ...U ..\..... ...nsou home.Mrs. Walters was aupper guest and spent the eve-
lng there.Kerwood Aronson returned hume
ionday after a week»end visit at
he parental,Andrew .Aronsonomc near Missouri Valley.Chester Aronson and fnmilv ofLose Hill, culled Sunday afternoon
.z the John Aronson home.Mr.:md Mrs. Orvil Kumslmx
rcrc Sunday afternoon callers at
he Hayes Iloscnhalm home.Mrs.James Sipp of Omnhu,ment Friday afternoon with Mrs.
lienon Wlnchell.Miss LaVnughn Hansen of Blair.
was n week-end guest o f M i n
Eileen Thompson at the James
Phornpson home.FMr. and Mrs. Edgar Rose ami
Visited
Mrs. W
Elm
Weepl
family
guestshome.
GeoOmah
Nev$2.17-values
Sw
lon 2
Dressonly 1Sizes
R1
...,...._. ..,...., ........,KSunday in Omaha at the
r'. Smith home.er Michaelsnn and family ofng Water, Ted Klabunde and
f of Rlair,were Sunday
L a t the George Hinellnc.|- n m :
rge Mnchaelson and wife werea visitors Thursday.
1 shipment Panama ,Hats
-Fashion Cenfer-regular $6
s.24-1¢cial Group $10 Printed Chif-md Yrinted Flat Crepe Silkes on sale this week-end at
$8.75 at the Fashion Center.
14 fa 48.1¢
OSE HILL ITEMS
:mrs an Mrs. Ada uexcrs In nlmr- Sunday aftemoon.
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I
Eda Anderson spent Sundaywith her brother, Chris Andersonand wife in Blair.Mr. und Mrs. Gus Kundel andlsmnlly ol south of Blair, were Sun-day evening vlaitors at Y-he Frank
Brown home.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ramnussenand family spent Wednesday eve-ning at the J. T. Nelson home in
Blair.Mr. and Mm. J. L. Petersam andRobertspent Sunday evening atthe Clyde Allen home in Blair.
Mis; Elvera Anderson, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Andersonof near Herman, is snendinf' Hunweek with het sunt, Eda. Anderson
at the Frank Linden home.Mrs, A. M. Anderson and Mrs.
brated.
Mr .a n d Mr a .Ke n n e th Ty s o n
we re Su n da y s u pp e r g ue s ts of Mr .
an d Mr s . Ha r r y W a lk e r of B la i r .
A l l th e Sorensen fa mi li es f r o m
thi s d c in ity h eld a family p ic n ic at
th e Blai r ark Su nda y to h ono r the
bi r th vers ary o f Mi s s No a m i
Sore nsen of Bla ir.M r .an d Mr s .A .W .Ba rg e of
He r ma n , we r e Fri da y c vvni nlr vi s-
. ..|L
and much lmhappi-neu.The
moment your eyes comphin,
careful eye treatment is in
order.
Dr. Norman K. Ratlunann
onoMlmus'r
Mr. :nd Mrs.Fred'~cDanieIs audi
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4.Sox2l - - $5.65(aox4.5o)
4-75x19 n $6.65
(zaxms)
.. . . .__.,- - . __-~ N R . ;~~ C E / '
lestimethanan -; ~-~----andgetyour money back.Apa¢kageofDr.M11es'An1i»PadnPi11ainyourmed1ch1e cab!
net, pocket, or hand-beg means f e w e r ~ ~
when and pains.xx v;. x \
25fo1'25c¢nu 125for$L00 gr
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l!=!`"';'.E. talk 6F THE~ta and Mrs.Mary Barry of
~lair,were Friday evening call-
rs at James 'I'hompson's.Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rosenhalmd son, of Omaha, spent Sundayvening at the Hayes Rosenbalm
¢ ~mc. :Mr.ud Mrs. Kirk C. Lee and
Mr.and Mrs.John Petersen,Dorothy ~ J a c k were Thursday
sen home.Mr. and Mrs.Walter Appleby
and Betty attended the funeral of
Louis Ralrhl in Omaha, Friday.Mr, an Mrs. W m. Han and
C0~ meeting in Blair Saturday
afternoon.
moo cool new Wash Dresses on,sale at $1 each at the Fuhionl
Center in'c\ever new styles in sizes
14 to 52.l t
~ta and Mrs.Mary Barry of
~lair,were Friday evening call-
rs at James 'I'hompson's.Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rosenhalmd son, of Omaha, spent Sundayvening at the Hayes Rosenbalm
¢ ~mc. :Mr.ud Mrs. Kirk C. Lee and
Mr.and Mrs.John Petersen,Dorothy ~ J a c k were Thursday
sen home.Mr. and Mrs.Walter Appleby
and Betty attended the funeral of
Louis Ralrhl in Omaha, Friday.Mr, an Mrs. W m. Han and
C0~ meeting in Blair Saturday
afternoon.
moo cool new Wash Dresses on,sale at $1 each at the Fuhionl
Center in'c\ever new styles in sizes
14 to 52.l t
o w n H
~ta and Mrs.Mary Barry of
~lair,were Friday evening call-
rs at James 'I'hompson's.Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rosenhalmd son, of Omaha, spent Sundayvening at the Hayes Rosenbalm
¢ ~mc. :Mr.ud Mrs. Kirk C. Lee and
Mr.and Mrs.John Petersen,Dorothy ~ J a c k were Thursday
sen home.Mr. and Mrs.Walter Appleby
and Betty attended the funeral of
Louis Ralrhl in Omaha, Friday.Mr, an Mrs. W m. Han and
C0~ meeting in Blair Saturday
afternoon.
moo cool new Wash Dresses on,sale at $1 each at the Fuhionl
Center in'c\ever new styles in sizes
14 to 52.l t IH
Bathin ;Suits
L o i ' :| .I ~3 s ~ I a ;...I I S ( F I1 Il l r a y o ~
M r .a n M r s .W m .H a n a n d 1 4 t o 5 2
o oB a t h i n g S u i t s
We have a nice line of popular
bathing suits for children, girls
and boys and ladies' and men's
too . . . at 35: to sms each.
Ladies' $|.00 Dresses
Nice variety ladies' $1.00 guar'
anteed Wash Dresses.
Girls' Dresses 50c to $1.00
SUN SUITS 25c to 356
|=|REwoRKs
Come here for ,a nice assort-
ment of Fireworks. '
BLAIR
RACKET ~S'ronE
Bathin ;Suits
L o i ' :| .I ~3 s ~ I a ;...I I S ( F I1 Il l r a y o ~
M r .a n M r s .W m .H a n a n d 1 4 t o 5 2
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h a l a s l n i u vn u n i a l a l n l l l .
l i n : - - e o l g l b i a rb d s a u r m l k u u n l n n hBathing Suits
We have a nice line of popular
bathing suits for children, girls
and boys and ladies' and men's
too . . . at 35: to sms each.
or any other pain. Then:
n ache or pain Bayerlets can't relieve; Lhcy are
fort to women who suffer
. They are always to be
r breaking up colds.
only a. simple headache.
be neurdgia or neuritis|
. Bayer Aspirin is stillc téling to lalfc. 135 be
s ayer ure ng;t hurt the KL". Gen the
~bicts,in this familiar
the pocket..
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Come here for ,a nice assort-
ment of Fireworks. '
Ladies' $|.00 Dresses
Nice variety ladies' $1.00 guar'
anteed Wash Dresses.
Girls' Dresses 50c to $1.00
SUN SUITS 25c to 356
BLAIR
RACKET ~S'ronE
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_§3lair, Nebrgalcg, Jdg 2, 1931| l ! " |21'°¢°E!$?i m enadne 'chumhl mv .E. J. Hancock, 88~'Eat the First Methodist church by
Byron Purdun, of- *the pastor, VJ. Byrbn Pardon Tues-¢
_.___ . ,day p. nl., June 30th, _and inter-
lrolet 1928 model ooube\ u n n n n n f n v f i f n n a u a m n nn nf 1m 1 n. . 'n . »|- {n r l n f 11 h i|* l
c o mms s lo xr zns '
PROCEEDINGS
(Continued from page cnc)
Mrs. C. A. Houghton, Poor 80.00
Wm. Quinlan, Poor 20.00
Mm John Watkins, Poor _/20.00
Hrs. Fred Sorensen, Poor 40.00
mn Prlntinmr Un.. Sunnllea 14.15
..v...=,h...\... .W-,. .....,...tives at a 6:80 dinner at thc
Scheer home Frldny evening in
honor of t_?_ir tenth wedding axmi~
vgrgnry.e er was se onthe lawn and a fine time enjnyed.
Rev. and Mr; W. A. Weslerman
and children,Harlan und Ted of
Iftnmt Bend. Mum..arrived hem
rv -- - ~------Tha roots ol a tree tap the elec-
mw fi eld o ! the gro und.When
s storm cloud is overhead the pod-tive electricity ln it i l a ttnc te d
by the negative electricity in the
earth, the lightning follows.
'nm best advice of the Davey
nd1}»ber4e9o'1sa The'i i ¢ 1 s ' " " "" i dv.Tlurnlund was o n the 29th dw d'5d,5,,g ;
June, max convi cted nl ma .mq Intex-mmt wa
ol transporting inboxloatlng liquor cemetary.in said automobile i11¢ nl\y mdl
said automobile was ordered lold'"]_{ death be x
b y w d o o u r t i n t h e mn n n e r p t o - f ro v nd a
15 made in me Blairfment was made in the Blair cemcl
tory.
f;f°'"""'° lor '°"Duma BERT mmsgw
gm fo r the m e a l Dunne Bert Hansen, ag
'1 month and 15 days sodleas, sweet, etemadl md Mrs.Bmt Hauen,
1
e 1 year,n 91 Mr.
passed
§n€\nduy w'€isit 18: |vr§fw¢ék, Institute is to avoid trees alto- vided by law.If death be loat the home oi Mrs. Wesfcrmnfs gether when lightning is at work,Marlon Sutherland, Sheriff ;who wee
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Scheer ss.it. would be somewhat difficult Washington County, N°\ll'Bli8- If death be enSr.Rev. Wesberman has bw! fur the layman m make a sdantifle ;24-2t |sleep;
&.{'§»§.i1`ZrL§{12if ihiuée,
etc.
W, E. Gustin, Mileage
John Franksst, Poor
Mrs. Nick Ladd, P001-
Henry Mencke, Expense
G. I. Pfeiffer, Poor
H. c. Mbrtlmrk. Surveying
Mamas Beck, Caun Costs
P. A. Johnsen, Dnzzins
Nebr. Iowa Oil Co., Gu
Frank Keegan, Dragging
Arthur Lorseh, Dnzzinz
Fulton & Millard, Gmdlng
Nebr. Iowa Oll Co., Gus
Carl Puls, Dragging
Henry Tietgen, Labor
J. P. Sunds, DraggingJ. E. Jungbluth, Dragdng
Rollo Allen, Salary
Nehr. Iowa Oil Co., Gu
Sinclair Refining Co., Gas
Sinclair Refining Co., Gas
Sinclair RcHning Co., Gas
John Schultz, Labor
F. Koop, Lnbor
Louie Schenk, Labor
Harold Mc-tzlcr, Labor
A. N. Ballard. Labor
217.45
28.80
8.00
10.00
42.00
5.00
148.10
27.25
20.70
49.85
32.40
23.40
2216.46
85.58
58.05
12.50
10.50
64.00
1oo.oo
20.59
62.30
32.77
56.0636.00
9.00
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48.0072.00
pastor of the Lutheran church at ndecti n 'i 5 f .'rea! Bend for several years but B,ow ka g emergencyNyaccepteda a n m tier eep m e open spaces,_ll no house is near and get thor-fa e' yggh- :;r§';bw'"gh'°"f';oughly wet than my offer yourself
i.,..°.,,..i.. ... ..,.,..i.. »...f.. .'?2.;l=s n target for lightning.
'K death bewctory over sin's vas away Sunday morning at two
Wymore-Work completed on swe ep-o'clock.He had laeen ill for only
laying of gas mains into this town.Speak, ye who know.four days with summer cbmplalnh
Tekamah-Swimming pool 9° be ..but at the last his condition be-
construcbed .hem In life and death all travel inwards ."*"f°F"'5°\{9 that he vya bejng
na; a;'§.;.§h$""'*"
Marjorie Arm and Wilfred Gillr
of Omaha,spent the past weehere with their grandparents, Mr.d Mrs H Gil!an Arry ry.Calvin. six var old son nf Mr.
- -Seward-Jessie P.LmZWOnhy|God's T
MRS. w, li. UNDERWOOD purchased A1 Clark farm of 160 Hia hands rea(Continuii from page one)acres.|gentiy I
_f Wisner-Improvements made io He,at our J
d m Episcopad church at Alpena, Farmers Umon bmldings.peacelul
Qmnh n.\~.n=mu." QL." lima IM nl.:-_1..¢.-1-.. .J \n.~»..... m .m rn. \.....¢ n..
krone,rumen to an onmha hospital whenmeh out W draw ,_,,|¢h¥{end came. ml ld d th
home;e aa an y an s
oumey's md,giv e s ~ pa r e n ts g rie v e d e e ply
|~D 1 8 I O S !
n h l a o ' sa n \ n l n n r \ n f f h a T h Q f\ l1 |e l `8 l S Ef V.l|2PR W P T *h k m~ " " ' j ~~ x x "~ " " " 1 ;~G " ' " " " f ' ; ; , ' i 'U L v u | v v | . |L c v l u u u m " g g " B E "U I I I J | | \ l l l l u V A .~ ~ ~~
t u n e d a b o n e g n 3 1 5 l e f t a r m r e -m g £ 3 5 3 e r e e r r s l l ' i B ° _T h i ,n i u c h w e k n e w .: o d l s t c h u r c h i n K e n n m f d w i h R e v .
° ; . = " ' » 1 = f " g a g "l e n e o g e r a B r e e I n 1 3 9 0 t h e y c a m e t o N e b r a s k a ,M r s .d e m t t M o r s e a n d c h 1 I d r e ~ 1 - R o a e m n r y R D g e r s » »B o o h e r o f f i c i a t i n g a n d i n t e r m e n t
5 E ?g m ;e f r z y l f b e m n 3 3 5 u f l i v i n g f o r a s e a s o n a t S c h u y l e r .I n o f I q a g u n g s ,a r e m a k i n g 'a n e x t e n d -\w a s m a d e i n t h e K e n n a r d c e m e t e r y .
E l i s v o r t h K a n e . ,r e t u r n e l t o t h e i r 1 8 9 1 h e r h u s b a n d j o i n e d t h e N o r t h e d v m l t a t t h e C .A .R o b e s o n h o m e .O B I T U A R Y " "" '"
h o m e F r i a n v e v a n i n c r a f t e r . h r i e f . N e b r a s k a C o n f e m n c e a n d t h e y w e r e " ' " '- - -I P E T E R N O H R E N B E R G
|;iai'»,aia a\;i.;a `€f'E\¢'f5}i=32|1mua at springmld, s.f,,'<=°....-| yn- ___,_g|I
Walter Robert Caldwell was bornat Blair, Nebraska, JUIY 29, 1903,'oi Washington county,passed
and passed sway at Omaha, Nab- away June 28,1931 at the Oldraska Sunday aftemoon, June 28,|Peoples Home in Florence.Had ho
|Peter Nohrenbcrg, curly settle:ers sSche<
Mr
week
ter, I
Dr
as tl
raregts,Mr . a n d Mr s .W m .
ar r.B.A .C.W h i ta k e r s pe n t las't
in Cr ai g, vis itin g he r da ug h-
Mrs.Po n d a nd fa mily .
ty , f or fi ve y e ars.Th en th ey li ve d
i n Papillion,Neb ra sk a,f o r one
y ear.F r o m the re th ey we n t to
Ar lin g to n .D u r i n g th e sp r i n g o f
G f n u l u n n u n f § § \f h a ¢ ! 1 n n h | . \ _ & \ n n t { . .
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I !f \ I i A w w N 4 4 0 A \ r 1 » -1981 llived until Julv 7 he would hnvnfi n d Mf g R C SW iSh9I ~ nunw ;1.;¢\|wsul un: \.1pn.u|nn.n|u\:s|-Lg qg gu Ur l n A N n 5 | "--' - J -- - ---T .gan W a r c o min g o n he r husb and *W alte r §'lEW to man hood in | .hiS reac hed hig e ighty -fou rth birth day .nerr est .Sun`dn M .nd _. ......Jnnlcguphiaina andy 'faml1va0f. enI1 Hwd and he lped org ani ze C om-W e wis h to tha nk o ur man y ki nd " E° "" *Y *f f ?wi g . " "' § "' }ln " " " ' i |Deceased ""%"ho rn i n Ge r ma n y
I Mrsi"6Ei¢,`"v'H\o"§?é}`i»' "fmmir sf;
Paul.The 13th birthday of Jack Cul!
was obsend Fridzgr when he was
hone:mugs;ag: 9 pncnic dgt heir!
naw "E" of Third Nebraska and and thoughtlul neighbors, friendznage °° nllss Edna Johnsen °fg""d game. zo WH $°'"\¢\jY in 1865,was elected First lieutenant. and relatives for their kindly as- Bennington, Nebraska, ar. Hnrlamsettllng Ixrst lp Mxssoun.In 1868Afterwards he was Chzmlain of the aint.-nnrn durinnv nur rx-cent herenvn. Iowa, July 2,<Yoao.He spent prac- ,he came w thus county and took aM. Lind=Lron1, Labor $.00
Byron I'Icl`)on:1ld, Labor 74.00
Glen McDonald, Labor 70.00
Luonzmrd l'cder:»cn, Labor 100.00
Hans Beck, Labor 50.00
Jug Thompson, Labor 100.00
Fulton 8: Millard, On Grading
ment, the death of our den: son,
Arthur C. Johnson.We also wish
to thunk the minister who spoke
auch words of sympathy and the
singers who furnished such sweet
music.
Arthur B. Johnmn
and famiiy.
sympathy to ~hese in their sad
hour of bereavement.
day a f~o o n f~um ~e M.E
CARD OF 'nmrzks
We take this method al express-
ing our thanks lo the neighbors
and friends who assisted us in the
last illness and late death of our
dearly beloved son.Duane Bun
Hansen.
We especially wish w thank thc
choir for the music and Rev.
o _.I HANSON & HEHREN3 g
|Pilot Bldg., Bla ir, Nebruh I
1 PHONE Blank 1s I
ARTHUR 0 , J onxso s
(Contributed)
Arthur Clifford Johnson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B'. Johnson
of Herman, Nebraska, was bam ut
Cornlea, Nebraska, June 14, 19l7.
and passed away at the Lord Lis-ter Hospital June 25th, 19m at the
age of 14 years and 11 days.
At the time of his departure ho
had lived with his parents ncar
Herman, during which tirm; he had
completed his eighth grade studies
and was looking forward to enter-
ing high school in the fall.
He received the ondinance o£
I Securities I
\Building and Lan Stock I
|lambs and npld I
n
the Presby terian c hurc h Ma y 14,
1920.'
Besides hi s gr ie f stri c ken pa r-
mta, he le a ve s to mou r n hi s p a ss -
in g on e si s ter , An n a , a n d h i s b m:
...:..
pathy and h~ and th~s e who
sent,such beautiful floral offer-
other relatives, and many friends
ki~l~assisted,an~ also Mr
ner.
Mr. a nd Mr s. B er t. Ha ns en
ity .
He is survived by h is wi fe, E dna;
hi s pare nts,Mr .an d Mr s .Robert.
Ca ld we ll o f Sundanc e,W y o mi n g ;
six b rothe rs, C he ste r and C ly d e of
Sundanc e;Charles o f Lisc o,Na b ;
E a r l,Ke n n e th a n d E d w a r d o f
Blai r,an d Mr s .Glen Ra y o f A r -
e a |:u
rel~tives a nd friends .| Ri ve r , S o u th Da k o ta a n d Ch ri s o
Tho se o f hi s immed i ate fa n1 ily ' 0mal1a .
who pre c ed ed him in de ath ar e o ne|Th e fu ne ra l servic es we re helm
s i s t e r M r s .A b b i e S i n g l e t o n a n d T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n a t 2 p .r n .f r o
|
two broth ers,Jesse an d Freddie,
a ll o f wh o m depa rted th is li fe
seve ral y ea rs ago
Fu ne ra l servic es were c onduc ted
th e Ge r ma n Lu th e ra n c hu rc h o
this c ity o f whic h he was a membe
an d in ter men t wa s ma d e i n th
Blair c eme tery .
H o m z T Q e a t r e
Home of Pcgfecl Tal ing Prclures
wh o used to li ve
aro und here c a n
some ba c k to visit.
Ta k e ad van tag e o f
the 1 5 %Reduc tion
o n F L O R E N C E o i l
Stoves , a nd g e t on e
at this reduc ed pric e
W e have a c ou ple of
used Oi l Sto ves f o r
sale c heap.
...........
"My fa th er was o nc e
th e princ ipal ac tor
I - _THURSDAY
JULY 2
PETEHSEN
HAIDWAHE
when the platform
fell.".eq"Did he fall £0 the
ground?"
THE HACK SAW
Binh. Nebruh
p e d h i m . "
A n E l e c t r i c F a n
VOLUME 5 Blair, Nebraska, July 2, 1£'|l Number 44
;I |n I
homestead just we st of Blair wh c r
he c ontinued to ma k e h i s h o m
u n ti l sixteen yeags a g o wh e n in
left. th e fa rm a nd r etir ed.
I
a
;
He was mar ri ed to A nn a Bo uton -
shine i n 1873 an d to th is un io
seven c hiidren we re bor n,f i v
bo y s a n d two g ir ls .Of the s e fn u
sons ure li vi n g ;He n r y o f Blai r
|;
r.
of y ea r s ag o, Do c ? "
asked th e patien t,
an d y o u to ld me
th a t 5 sho uld avoi d
da mp n es s ? "
"Y e s ,th at's ri gh t,
replied th e doc tor,
app ro vin gly .
" W e ll,I ' ve c ome to
ask y ou if I c an take
a b a th . "
Th e fellow wh o
couldn't decide whe
ther to marry a
be au ti fu l g i r l o r a
. .{|
We have Electdc
Fans r a n g i n g i n
price from $4.50 vo
$15.95.
2-quart Ice Cream
Freaers at' $1, are
going good this hot
weather.
Garden Hose and
L a w n Sprinklers
have been selling
good the past week.
We still have B sup»
ply on hand.
f r i e n d wh o to ld h i m
ther e wa s no c ha nc e
ei th e r wa y :a b ea u-
ti f u l g i r l c ould d o
be tte r a n d a sens~
.|.| g
hemr
"Y o u remember
when you cured my
..|.
One of the nice helps a lot keepinv athingsaboutsum-fellow comfortafnle
a n £l.|.l.l1plly5 l l l l t g n u r r r t l l w l l h g n d g d w h e n t h e y w e r e | ¢ n t t oT P ? . P ' ! " f 1 ' f _ f { ' 5 ° ¥ F § _ f . F X i E _ . ' ' f | H l n l e G r o v e C h u r c h .A f t e r r e -
H x v LX f " ` ?an i`F wmc n a m n c n m m a m n n a a y c a a e -r a|~,~:~1 ~~..f - f y ~ r _{jf'¥'f ,~ ' ; ; ; ~ ~ ~',,..-S,-».§?g,»:f,eL`;:_;;='"f a ,--man mng th ere fo r thre e y ear s they4" " G * -.- ' +5 '- ' ~. a r w 1 e t c . ,a s f e a t u r e s ,w a s s e n e d p i c m c
.1 \ \ n \ ¢ \n r \ n n l n f r u |i n . \ r | \ n | »
ing A c c t.1000.00
D a n Greene,Dr a g gi n g 6.00
Lo u i e Gr imm, D r a gg i n g 25.20
I-'rank Schafer J r., Dragging 45.00
J o hn Andersen,Repairs 15.95
Louis Rasmussen, Repairs 13.50
Haro ld J ense n, L abor 100.00
D . 0 .Sheets,Lab or 50.00
N E B R A S K N S S T A T E
C . \ P 1 r 0 L I S U N I Q U E
Th e arc hitec tural vis ion of Be r~
tr a m Goodhue,wh i c h h e d i d n o t
li ve to see fulfi lle d,is gra du ally
neari ng c o mpletion.Th e stru c tur -
al wor k o n th e we s t a n d la s t wi n g
as a hig h sc h oo l.Th e e re c ti on o f
th e sec ond c ap itol b ui ld in g, a imed
to attac h the c a pital forever, f ailed
of its pri nc ip al mi ss io n.Th e ba t-
tlg betwe en th e So uth Pla tte a n d
th e No rth Platte se c tio ns g re w ho t
an d bi tter .Ne b r a sk a C ity was a s
de ter min e d to ha ve the c a p ita l a s
styre.Mi ss Ma ry Clo se r e tu r ne d ho me
several d a y s a g o f r o m Oelric hs,
S. D. whe re s he h as b een teac hing
sc hoo l th e pa st y ear.Sh e wi ll rc -
t u m th BI ¢ i n th e f a ll f or a n o th e r
te rm.
A nu mb e r o f Arlixigton resi-
de n ts ar e ii n p r ovi g g t e i r P ro p e _ »
l l | J l J J l l \ L \ |u a I l l l i \ l o
I n 1905 th e y we r e appoi nted to
St.Pa ul,Neb ras ka,re ma in in g
there seven years.I n 1912 th e
Co nf er en c e a pp oi nted the m to Mc - .
Cabe Churc h a t Oma ha .I n 1016.
they we re assigned to th e F i r s t!
Chur c h of l`ia ir, Neb ras kaf ;
In 1919 Mr. Underwood was elec -'IEmil Jensen, DraggingByron McDonald, Labor
Glen McDonald, Labor
Hans Ileck, Labor
Ed Stuenkel, Labor
Harve Ahlemeyer, Labor
I-'red Ahlemnyer,Labor
Geo. Robertson, Labor
John Hall, Labor
John Hall, Labor
D. 0. Sheets, Labor
Marshall Wilkins, Labor
J. E. Junxzbluth. Labor
D4 All30.00
30.00
50.00
60.00
12.0033.45
5.00
22.00
24 .00
50.00
12.0040.62
is being pushed rapidly.Som:-
time next year the great building
will be finished in every important
detail,
The most conspicuous feature of
the structure is the beautiful
tower rising like a shaft frdfathe
center of the widespraedingbuild-
ing.Symbolic of the spirit of the
people oi' the state, it is a vision
of aspiration in stone, rising 400
feet above the ground and pre-
I
Omaha was to retain it.Nebraska
City's hid was stronger because
the South Platte country had a
larger population and the votes to
back up the claim of the South
Platte to hav.; the capital.In the
long struggle for the possession of
the prize neither of the ambitious
town;won.When the territory
becanie a state and it became the
duty of th¢ legislature to locate
the state capitol, a new site was
.1,.:.|,.a ........n.....,»~.- nsum Rm..
ues iawly;ucv weuer anu u. \.,.Rosenkilde are painting the ex-
terior of their residences, George
Ludv.-i is building an addition on
to his iouse and enlarging several
of we rooms;and Jack Franzen-burg has had the interior ol his
meat market remodeled and is nowhaving it rede orated.Houses forrent are at a 'imremium hen, there
having been none vacant for anumberofmonths and severalfamilies have been anxious m se-
wre a We *ellis . ,- '. _' - " U " - - " 1 _ -~I ,l o V ¢ l 'p m m °II UU II I UU l l l u \ l \ I v G ||| U ¢l l l l l f d l a H y 'v n l - 1 f . . .. . r ~ l m e t r y m d b e a u t y .I t i s , I L E ~ | E r . ~ ~ ~¥ . h , '"_;?v|;|nynu'ry.accompanleu rrances, wue or wauacc nlcbracx-gpg, rqturne_c!j»o in , Ha mi lto n ,Montana.;He n ri e tta ,
ggg; gg ~ "~ o r n a m e n t .It is usable in office flengznrd and Aumtor :'°'='_; 'L 11- :heir ho es at Milwaukee,wus.wife of Lieut.William B. Ander-
'_.space almost to its very top height espe were comnusslone 'P'ast wee son U. S. Navy Norfolk Virginia;Fulton & Mlllard, On Gradmg 0 |30 It is the culminating feature of a cate the capital somewhere wlthm Mtg.Leo Weber arranged a Lavzrrenoe W_ of,Chicago,and.The1-
Acct.150 sh with ns the boundaries of Saunders, But- prettlly appointed 6.30 er '" ma wife of Ernest A Hubka of11. J .T\m|:rhluth. Drnurdna'152.50 buildlug ~ ~E'.1 1"l... |:~..........:| ...Ml r nhnnnf av .»...m.+i»e lmnm-° nf har hushand's birthdav on r '.¢..1 L..'
" a . ; ~on duly ""~'...a~
rlld it
u | , _ | l | l e , n l u u ll ly ,l u m gm u y l m l lv
ur n o n ie n d th at d u p llc n te u be au ty .
bgdllnled for wurnml
-n
°§_§_§ . ; § £ " f . . t " " s ; j ; m m f -
_Nebnsh hu had two up|'d P anNmm nm namm omvzldull and fl"wiwl b1|l}dll=|1mm
uw as ~ gfld ga fo llow- """"'
md nun m
n w e ¢ ! ¢ ¢ l l l .w h i c h
- - | . . . | - . . I n e n n l u .n v !g n n u -
P :el were won childrenalso survive.
vu then by Mn. L_ "_ Pelenan und Bly-She dvrayl dd her work cheer-
....I ....... ...... .. @f»n41-u4vIs.f~He1sh- e1-!.\~y.!"e-.f"w- 'e*°"'¢s'\=\v .um vdrlf-uy.,
been destroyed.
On motion duly made and car-
ried a esolutlon was adopted ap-
proving depository and seeudties
of the Arlington State Bank, thesecurities aggregating $80,000.00.
On mation the Board adjourned
so meet July 13, 1931.
George C. ll'cQusrrle,
County Clerk.
County Commissioners Room,Blair, Nebraska, June 29, 1581
The County Board oi' Equallza-The structures that have housed|
territorial and state government,
ranging from a crude pile ul brick
erected ln 1854 at a cost of $8,000,
to the magnlheent structure now
being Enished, which has an in~
ternational fame and will cost
about ten ruillion dollars,have
measured the growth of the moe.
The first capitol was erected in
Omaha by citizens ol that mwn ns
a bait to get the territorial capi-
tol located there.lt was the fi-ee
gift of that ambitious town.Belle-
naasu pun... .u ....,,...., ......e ....that.By previous choice of the
legislature the new capital city
was to be wled Lincoln.And so
in 1867 Bellevue saw its rival's
hopes fall in the dust and Omaha
sat down in the ashes to mourn
the loss of its most prized posses-
sion.With the location of the capital
db' at Lincoln n slats! house be-
came an immediate necessity. The
first state capitol building was
ereded ln 1868.This erude qr
nearing structure.standing mark
Wesley Ynkish and A. A. uamoecx
for low.Jean and Walter EehwnkampretnmedSunday from $exibner
where they spent several weeks
with relatives.The Congregational Lades' Cir-
cle was entertained by MesdamesG. I. Pfeiffer, W.1. Nelson andD. M.Bloch at the church Wed-
nesday afternoon.This was the
last meeting of the summer, the
next meeting being in Sept.'A farewell surprise party wasgiven Frlday evening in honor of
Mrs. Harlan Jensen, who yith her Mrs.George,Mrs.Meahen and
Mrs. Crosby.
ground?"
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Safeway Ad for 'fhurldny n n
ronx~mns ~VAN CAMP BRANDFine for Pimic lmmchesorilu!quick meal.Medium size can
Each S C
d Friday. July 2nd and 3rd L _|
SAFEWAY '~11 m E A n 5 @ -
VVhlle or Whole \Wren¢ \olvza 7
are A Delidmu Product of fx-
nur own ovens.Bnked (nah |,.
ddly V
Sloaves 1.0¢ ~
SHERII-'F'3 SALE
By virtue of an order of sale
issued out of the Diaum Court of
H o m z T Q e a t r e
Home of Pcgfecl Tal ing Prclures
p e d h i m . "
A n E l e c t r i c F a n
¢.\l ~gT|T'toal h.laru, each - - - - ~-~
decree of said court, wherein The
State of Nebraska is plaintiff and
Niels Thlrslund, defendant, I will
at 2 o'clock P. M., on Tuesday, we
14th day ol July, 1931, at the west
lmnt door of the Wnshingtan
County Court Hausa in the City ol
Blair, Washington County, Nebx-as»
ka, sell at public auction to the
==51 .-4 ~w .
SUNDAY and MONDAY
July 5 and 8
Sunday Matinee
5 0 Nhlhon Frenchman
With Olsen md Johnson
COMEDY-I Wander Who ll Kissing Her Now
SCREEN SONG-l'm Telling You
I - _THURSDAY
JULY 2
June Moon
Wnh Jack Onkie md I-'uma DeeCOMEDY-Love in the Suburbs
~ We will remain open l'h\u~sday -'
and Friday Evenings until nine rq
| ~9 o'clock Judy Ind nd 3rd ~ |
.y|
Quf] Gingersnaps {'».°'32.°'.e.-------10°
Peanut Butter §?:|;3"b..'2;."§!§"5
TUESDAY
JULY 'IGlassware Night
U p P o p s T h e D e v i l
With Nonun Footer and Cuole lnmbsnl
¢0MEDY-'l1|.ree gnllyvmod Girh
FRIDAY and SATURDAYJULY a and 4Saturday Matinee
Public En em
With lean Hnrlaw amd June! CMM!
CARTOON-Country BluesVAGABONDSERIES-Mystic Isles
~Figllars ' zlb 'Z:a§'~'ff'....19¢
Celebrate in Blair at the HOME
THEATRE, July 1 -2 * 3 and 4
WE DNE S DAY a nd THURS DAY
JULY 8 and 9
lt Pays to Advertise
mMNurmm\ Foster usd Skeet! Gtllagher
EDY-You Are in tim Army New
~Coffee
»L!Safeway Blend fresh round
5 wizh that flnvnr you willllke
I ~ 3 l b s .5 9 4 :
CRACKERS
Loose Wllel Soda ul
Gnhlm Wuferl.Two
nound Caddy
1-:am l9c
l~¢7
q i
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inglme si~r~ Anna, and ~a 4
|
eith er w ay:|. belu-'
tiful g m eoudd do
better an d 1 se m-
||| l |
HAIDWAHE
other relatives, and many friends
whoBe hearts go out in henderest
sympathy to these in their sad
hour of bereavement.
hemr
Binh. Nebruh
o _.HANSON & HEHREN3
Pilot Bldg., Bla ir, Nebruh
PHONE Blank 1s
lunnnc e Real FnhleSecurltleu
Building and Lan Stock
bouxln and npld
day a f~o o n f~um ~e M.E
tion met pursuant in adjournment
taken June 15, 1981.
Praent:Chas. Nelson,H. C.
Blaco and Chris Hinz, County Com-
missioners,Chas.H.Rabertsnn,
00.Assessor and George C. Mc-
Qunrrie, Co. Clerk.
Vduations of p perty were
brought before the and for oon-
dderation by property owners and
taken under advisement,dtex'
which the Board adjoumed to
had areams x --,vue o s me wp`|and lone on the praine, was erec-ital and had Govern Fran isBurtthe first terril»oris1°;xecu¢ve, not Madinat/a wg of $75,817.59.
died two days afwr his innugura~|1884 e demand for a F"-1*
5 A" wi the reins of vem- get and better capitol buildmg.,,'2'Z mo fi?into the m"5'.o!lF"?'an ¥""!"°£'°E!'"E "§°legif-
fnmlly exped to leave Saturdayfor Schuyler wlmeredhey will llve.The evening was spent ln vidtlngand Mrs.Jensen wu presented
Mr. and Mrs,W.A.Franke
wgre hostg to_Lhe Plngchle Club at
pitnl nt Omaha,is getting alongdcely.This will be good news wher many friends.Mr. and Mrs.Ray Johnson ol
Omaha, were Sunday dinner guests
os.B.Cunning,secretary of
state, who became acting goyernor,
the trend of events might have
been different and the stain aspi-tol might now be looahed on the
beautiful hills overlooking the
Missouri,seven miles below the
site of the first building sreded
ln Nebraska to house the tend-
torind government.The second capitol buulldi-ng was
erected ln Omaha ln 1864-5.It
was a commondous and ornate
gm-fm" for its day and sat lord-
y upon a hill that hu since been
known as Capitol Hill,which is
now occupied hy Omaha high
|l
school.For many years alter that
capital moved sway, the old capi-
tol building, remodeled, was used
a~ re a ..=second lute capitol was erected at
n cost of $600,000.It was condd-
ered in its day a masterpiece of
capitol construction.I t became
obsolete when the increasing sc-
tlvlden of stave government out-
grow it.
The blll for the new present
structure was signed Feb. 20, 1919,
by Governor Samuel R. McKelvle.
Ground was broken Apdl 15, 1922.
The first construction begun in
July ni /.hat year.The design ol
tha new building ls such that it
wss built around the old one und
the old ons was used until office
space in the new one was avail#
able.Then the old building was
removed piecemeal.
ARLINGTON NOTES
Rev. and Mrs. W. A. WestarfeltofGreatBend,Kama.,who are
visiting here at the Wm. Scheer Sr.
mm a guv. 01 rememurance.their home on Friday evening.A daughter was born Jung 22nd
in Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Krause.
Mrs.Louis Sorenson, who has
been very ill in reported as beingimproved.
meet JulU 19 IQR1 PICK THE RIGHT TREE~ McQuar1'ie,
County Clerk.To seek shelter under an oak
tree durlng a thunder storm is
xdmust as dangerous an la search
for gasollne with a lighted numb.
Of all trees, the oak ls most sus-
ceptible to lightning.
So says a bulletin issued by tlfé
Davey Institute of Tree Surgery,
wlueh has been studying the phe
- 0 l h v h h m l n n i n ... \.. »:. ...
BENCH Nomsi
Mr. ana mrs. neu uns-eu :Inu unu-dren were Samday dinner guests of
M r .an d M m .Ha r o ld Ha llb e r g o f
Oma h a .'Mr . an d Mr s. A lf re d Ha ns en a nd
4|»H4|un¢. ¢v\4n|li\»hlnu nnrnnfnnr 1|JHh\ l . L L l \ l l ¢ i l |D | J U | | \ |A a l u u ;v v u a u n b " n u n
M r s .J .Z e i d e r a n d f a m i l y .
M r .M a r t i n J a c o b s o n o f A l l i -
anc e,Neb.,an d Mr .a n d Mr s .0 .
Jacobson an d da ug hter ,Ali c a vi s-
ited with Mr . an d Mrs. Henr y .Ten-
sen F rid ay even in .
Mr . a n d Mr s .s C h ri lto ff e r -
son an d c hildren spe nt Sundgg
evening at the George Fallen homlf
Mr . a n d Mrs . C h a r li e Hu n k a n d
l » . » » I I . .. . v u l _i n ¢ » n \ u u N l 'n l | n ¢1 - n | u
several years ago.and interment.was made in th
Funeral services were conducted Blair cemetery.
THE HACK SAW
VOLUME 5 Blair, Nebraska, July 2, 1£'|l Number 44
§uluuly auu as aluulutl UA uuuu Ataltives were Sunday dinner guests 01
Mr. an d Mrs. Ciark non I- Iusk.
M n .E m i l Ha g g e a n d son an :
u . . ." n h n........»:-.. ..-J sl........ -Lat
removed piecemeal
SPECIALS THIS WEEK
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ARLINGTON NOTES
Rev. and Mrs. W. A. WestarfeltofGreatBend,Kama.,who are
visiting here at the Wm. Scheer Sr.
trees.
beech. for it la rarely ever the vie#
dm of lightning.The ratio of the
aak to the beech in being struck by
an electrical bolt is 60 ln 1. accor-
ding to observations made over a
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VAN CAMP BRAND
Fine for Pimic lmmches
or i l u !quick meal.
Medium size can
Each S C
,-nVVhlle or Whole \Wren¢ \olvza 7
are A Delidmu Product of .our own ovens.Bnked (nah i'l
Sloaves 1.0¢ ~
lx
P i ¢ k l g 5 Sour or mu.- _ . . 1 g ¢ ~
Quart Glass Jars, each - - -'i n
Peanut Butter §?:|;3"b..'2;."§!§"5
Quf] Gingersnaps {'».°'32.°'.e.-------10°
~Figllars ' zlb 'Z:a§'~'ff'....19¢
m-. »{_|§lr~=|il-at uno "nw um-o oo . are lptn nfew days this week at the Chu.
Koenig home.Mrs.Nancy Sylvia returned home
frlday evening with her Bon, John
nt Fremont,after spendkxg two
weeks with her dauhter,Mrs.
Harry Smith and !am ly.
Misa Gretchen Mencke spenttheweekend visiting with Mins EmmaMuon.. 1.0 v......,x
The Bench Community Club metThursdayaftemoonwith Hrs. FredPeck.This was guest day.The>'decided not to hold any more
meetings for a month.
Mrs. Theo. Lundt and daughter
and Mrs. John Cmntensen of Blairvisited at the Chen Sutton home onThursday afternoon.Mr. and Mn. Emil -Follen and
b\hy ol Heqnmrl. spent__\YFdnfsdayi
E evemng Bl me ueorge ruuen nameThhlisa R=-_'g 1;;gg_é'°;; spent ms `
aa n wlmhM i n E i u l m Smiylh nl .€_.....n PIBSTLUTKERAN CHURCH
Bluff..
Mrs. Floyd Smith spent Sunday
afternoon at the E, C. Lippincott
home.Mr. and Mrs. Otto lllsucke andchlldrenvidled at the Rudolph
Mencke home Wadneadaly evmlng.
Gus Frshm imma A urgenum-
ber U! frlmds und neighbors so
his home zo help him celebrate hh
birthday.A lovely plmle dinnerwm mjoyed b all and in the ul-temoon Mr.gave them u
m a t ol ine aesm m d dgsrs.
About sixty-five were gneaent..
John Kuedg met wl an unfor-
tunste acddent Sunday when he
fell from his bicycle and fracturedhis Llmb.He is st home and get,-tlng along ss well as can be ex-
Mrs.Emms Hoover,who hu
s p e n t t h e p u t t w o w e e h n t t h e
E.C.L i pln c o ttho ma . s lne e ne -turning &°m the Unlv ldty hos-
n m u N . w w . r u w r
Julf 4th Picnic at Cnmins mv
schoo .Brlng your lunch bukets.Meeting at 11 o'clod¢; choir, or-dxeskra, =dd;;»»In thgdalternoon
program nteau:nd races la schedules I?seba.ll.
horseshoes, etc.Refreshments wmlbe on alle.Prlzes.
Sunday, July 5th, momlng eer-
vlces at 10:80.Tho ehlldren of315, gully Vscatinn Blhle School
veEvenln; fl ees at 8.
Young People's Meeting Tuesdayevening at s.tlrlgills Guild meets Wednadny
n :Our monthly Danish service willbe ma the 2nd Sunday of July.
Messrs. and Mesdamu Floyd and
Glu:Evans o l Counqil Bluffs,
spent lut evening ln Blair.
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