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07-09-1931ENTERPRISETHE w u n m q m u o o m m ' s vnn\'|'8 'ras NEWS-Regax-ales: NEBLAlR'S LEADING NEWSPAPER GENERAL NEWS OF WASHINGTON THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF WA5uu_§ifg'u1v upywrx, ruunlsuxmux : NUMBER 25FromthoGsrdunB|\o¢olNeln-u\'»-BLAIR, NEBRASKA, JULY 9, 1931Published Wakly by John A._}ll\o|da wuunrm ongnfy. w Council d |l »:=f=f»? \J ,/~ff F ~Y I ~'1 \ 0 .;,y ~<»/i w f ~\ . f * ,~ ~.,r .,j .E 1 mm,-mum:~ a*'» = % ' % "g;:f»§ IBFEU 05 WT , E ~TAIN I~us THE FINLAYSONS ¢ - n a m a n *. I |:I I ».|-< :daughter, Bello and son, Fred, of Sioux City were week-end guests of the John Moore family.On .....||¥ mer Blair reahzlenta, living in the property new owned by Chris Nielsen on South street.When the Dakota.land was opened some twenty years or more ago,Mr. onri Valley, Iowa for a vidt with relatives on their way home. f - ,..~_.<.c w ;~ ,~ ~ : = - 4 - - ~ ~ "~m : ~Q~~ ' I l \ During the month of June there were 235 cows on taes foray-mme cows produced gy m 46 to §0 pounds of fat, an three cows pw duced more than o pound: 1.5 mt. JUNE REPORT OF i n N e a r F u t u r e .C o u n c i l D i v ~ - on the Qnatlon VOTE WAS 5 T0 3 IN FAVO .. w Council ~] |:=f=f»? \J ,/~ff F ~Y I ~'1 \ 0 .;,y ~<»/i w f ~\ . f * ,~ ~.,r .,j .E 1 ~ HNE v ffl j§ 1UOFF€¢?YOU -:1 IEIPEDUS our ; , . E ~TAIN I~us THE FINLAYSONS ¢ - n a m a n *. I |:I I ».|-< :daughter, Bello and son, Fred, of Sioux City were week-end guests of the John Moore family.On .....||¥ mer Blair reahzlenta, living in the property new owned by Chris Nielsen on South street.When the Dakota.land was opened some twenty years or more ago,Mr. onri Valley, Iowa for a vidt with relatives on their way home. I ~~p v c # - - ~ ~ "~m ~ :~Q ~ ~ " ~ ~ ' I l \ During the month of June there were 235 cows on taes foray-mme cows produced gy m 46 to §0 pounds of fat, an three cows pw duced more than o pound: 1.5 mt. JUNE REPORT OF i n N e a r F u t u r e .C o u n c i l D i v ~ - on the Qnatlon VOTE WAS 5 T0 3 IN FAVO .. w Council ~] |:=f=f»? \J ,/~ff F ~Y I ~'1 \ 0 .;,y ~<»/i w f ~\ . f ' ~ ~.r.,j .E 1 mm,-mum:~ a*'» = % ' % "g;:f»§ IBFEU 05 WT , E ~TAIN I~us THE FINLAYSONS ¢ - n a m a n *. I |:I I ».|-< :daughter, Bello and son, Fred, of Sioux City were week-end guests of the John Moore family.On .....||¥ mer Blair reahzlenta, living in the property new owned by Chris Nielsen on South street.When the Dakota.land was opened some twenty years or more ago,Mr. onri Valley, Iowa for a vidt with relatives on their way home. I ~~p v c # - - ~ ~ "~m ~ :~Q ~ ~ " ~ ~ ' I l \ During the month of June there were 235 cows on taes foray-mme cows produced gy m 46 to §0 pounds of fat, an three cows pw duced more than o pound: 1.5 mt. JUNE REPORT OF i n N e a r F u t u r e .C o u n c i l D i v ~ - on the Qnatlon VOTE WAS 5 T0 3 IN FAVO .. Subscriplion Price, $150 wr i m . w Council sm~ fairway in 43. he having an 11 handicap. o U __. _.. .4 1 .1 ",!u s -4 ~/ F ~ ' d l I==... #rf ".? \nr;/.1 ? I ~-s I,;,r:.J .. g |:~ f a !4 \ \/ / ,x ,Irr;g'»»~ » , '||'/pg ~ ff gf f ~§F'»¢. ~ ' ';f ; i f .~i.Q:~¢==./7 Q3;~ »E " V f f f r l r fu~." ~? ~4 z ,tif |q + .~ L \"::.I / , ,5 .' I H !- i r .' . w é ~1 3 . 3 .f i nf. "a ~'~ » e '= 5 = i > * '- 5 *r ' u < °° ' -!.n / ? /*U W ~ , _ ,® = 2 , . , , ,; ¢, <~\1 i1 . .~~ , L f a ' l @ =~4 ~U !M ~W *"~ a ,% = ¢ ' /|\. mm,-mum:~ a*'» = % ' % "g;:f»§ IBFEU 05 WT , Local Golfers Compete Sunday Large Number of Golfers Pnriici-` pate in Flag Tournament at the Local Course. Uornpetilion Keen. Tekamah Will Play Here Sunday HEMPHILL WINNER Lzl-` DAY I Despite the rain Saturday there was n good crowd out at the local golf links Sunday morning for tha, flag toumament.It was a little wet early, but soon dried of! and was n fine, cool day for play, a welcome change from the previous Sunday, when th e mercury rose to 102.Dr.w.F. Hemphill went the farthest in the flag mumament,getting within about six feet ofthe 9th green in 37 strokes, pnr'for the course, 32, and his handicap of five strokes.He completed the round of nine holes in 39, tha low score for the day, sharing the low with Frank Stewart, who had but a one handicap._Harry Morris was a. dlosg second with a .16 handicap, getting irhdse ditch in front of 9,nhout three feet. back oi Dr. Hemphill.Henry Jensen was ulmost equal to Dr. Hemphill in 40,his being an 8 handicap, but was some 50 yards east of the green.The next clos- flune Accidents L Run High Ifeporl For Two Week Period End- ing June 30,1931.The Totnl Number of Accidents Runs In 51l IH4 DEATHS GIVEN IN REPORT Of the 558 persons injured,21 were permanently disabled.Swim ming accidents resulted in 12 'drownings and injury to 4 others. 'There were 24 other sport accidents Nine accidents resulted from horse back riding. Of 77 agricultural accidents, 11 were hurt hy falls;9, by kicks from horses and cows.Thirteen persons were injured in nmnways and 13 were injured in other arc.i~ dents with animnla.Four persons were gorcd by hulls.Four per- sons were injured while using trac- tors and 14 were injured while using other farm machinery. |There were 01 home accident nz- juriea of which 48 were from falls, 1Q_£.yom horns and scalds 6 from being c:{uf;`lit 'iii o "e wringers.!ln industrial accidents which in- jured 44 persons, 14 were hurt by fulls, 'I by fnlllm; objects; 6 were caught in machinery and 3 were .. .,. | Ih b t bd 0i < : a w i ~ ~'=-"~-~Ti|I* " 1 ~ "~m : ~Q~~ prove-Light Plantln League Standing; ~ New Boiler and S|.o§er Will kBBCR PTICEB 18 nor. su uupnu ¢ . - S u n d ly ' s Ga me I U p I n Li n e i n z Elkhom Valley]'a r-seball Players.,Sheriff Sutherland was called u Fremont m Calhoun about seven o'clock|» __'last Saturday night, July -nh, Yolo SCORE 3 T0 s investigate the finding of a manln 'giving his num as Allen Paradise |¢ ' T of Teknmah.found the man 1 1 |n Fast Gflmelwv..;n fm nm-nmmlaus stuto and . relation.The output of the factories, the prices of the wholesaler and the retailer should harmonize.The pro- ducts of the farm, the cost of labor and transportation must dsc he in line in onlcr fn Aavnlnn n hnlnnced and » ¢ » . ¢ » » » Lngue 9;Bl Game Played nl § ruuayson WDK a nomesieuu neur\Presho bu: left there to take up work with the railroad company which positlon he still holds. The daughter is n teacher i\| n town nun! Sioux City, HOOPER BAN K DECLARES mv l u m m wnh nll this talk of denress- Tho ws cows on ues: averageu an |pounds of milk and $8 pounds of fa the fifth consecutive time ul an average oi over 80 pounds of fnt.The June heat wave dried the blue grass pastures and many dnirymen ag feeding grain, Tho five lgh cows were as fol- lows:Paul Jones. Holstein, 1049 pounds posed to Making Improvement. Question Dlsmseed at Length The city council at its re guhr meeting on Tuesnhy evening book up the mntler of the sewer outlet and practically settled the quu~ tion.This matter has been hang- ing over the dty for some time and it has been only a question d' »llea ts Mac Do nald: of B all.W arric.k and Dey Shaw SSI; i;|nediutely brought :B they ~ " " " § l ' } i 1 , } 1 ¢ -,i -- " "' r" '" ' -[Blair Hospital fox-cm°e.lie had It tion as | whole.The fu-. Ah ilitvFielding nnnnflinffv hééh f.h}0Wn fl"0!Il "U mer sellinsr his wheat at 50c ' n game of a first division berth in was sighted by a. passing motonat.ar B l a i r c l i m b e d t o w i t h i n 0n@ -h a1r }Z$'§ "` §¢Ié§ .F§ 5g J i a k a p i d p w .a n a l . the Elkhorn Valiey league Sunday, by handing lie MacDonalds an 8 toll dcfear. in a contest filled with all kinds ol baseball.I'red Hager-lmumer,former Hooper hurler, gained credit for the victory, lab- oring heroically to mainl..uin` the two run load which the Blair slug- gcrs furnished him through most and authorities were notified.The young men regained consciousness' the next morning but could not re~member what had happened or did not know who his assailants were.He had started for Omaha with several persons whom he did. not know and could not recall any- thing which had happened until he was found on the grass in front ofl c * a 1 Q I an a a 4 pe r buqh el-- his c a ttle a n d ho g s a t fic per po und c an- n o t pa y th e sa me cost o f tra ns po rta ti on th a t pre vai l- c d wh e n his pric es we re double thc p resent level. Nor ..-_1.....n......:a...AnnLA»»».n lu l n I 4 an 1| . -_ " _- -. ,. . . .-__n, a nd its c or resp ond ing ti g h t- : s s i n mo n e y ma t te r s ,th e F i r s t ati on al B a n k an d th e Hoo p e r ui ldi n g and-.Lo a n Assoc iation uve he urten ed the ir stoc kholders y the dec laring of d ividends.F o r ie b a n k i t wa s th e 61st c onsecu- ve serni-annual dividend.I n t h e uildin an d lo an assoc iution a mi lk , 69 .5 p ou n ds b utte rf at;A. C . Ma rs ha ll,I I o i s te i i l 1590 mi lk ,62 B.F .;Gr o ve r W i lk in s,Ho ls te in , 1446 mi l k ,60.7 B.F .;A .C.Mu r - Bhllll;lulsbc in,1323 mi lk ,58.2 B.F .;A .C.Mad sh all,Holstei n, 142 4 mi lk , 5? B p_ Th e fi ve h ig h he r ds wer e as f ol- lo ws Gr over Wiilc ins, mixed, 1070s":ivide nd of 5 pe r c en t was dec lzired mis, 44.1 B.F .;Li lla r d S. J ensen, n paid-up stoc k and 7 per c ent. on purebred and grade Holsteins, 1125 istallmen t stoc k.The assoc iation milk, 40 .5 B.F .; Lloy d B rown, pu re :i ll ho ld i ts an nu al stoc kholders _bred an d gra de Hols tei ns,10 35 neeting next W ednesday evening.milk, 3 9.8 B .F .;Paul J ones, grade -Hoo pe r Se ntin el.lllolstei ns, 1049 milk , 31 .5 B .F'. ; A. C.Ma r sh a ll,gra de Holstei n,942 a s s e s s e s I NS TA L L o r s lc s s s i mi 1 | ¢ » 3 5 . 4 B - F - L @ ° = 1 m ' d N Mi lle r , time whe n 1: mu st oe s ettle d.'u ne sewer ou tlet. no w emptie s i n t o a creek o n th e Pric e f a ljm a n d i s withou t q ue sti on at pu bli c nui smu e. .'I'he ou tle t wo u ld h a ve been m - Iten ded to th e ri ve r lo n g a g o b u t ' f o r a ma tte r o f f i na n c e s .I t w i l l ' n o w be exte nded a n d no mo r e trou ble wi ll be experienc ed f r u m this sourc e. A n a d jo u me d me etin g* was h eld W e dn e sd a y eve ni n g to ta k e up th e sub jec t o i'= th e i mpr ove men t o f the li g h t pla n t.O n th is th g c o u n d l is divide d.T h w e member s,H u r da hi , Ro be rts an d J en se n fe el tha t n o imp r o ve me n t sho uld be m a h nf +Iin nrmumf.li mo .wh i le th e c a n n e u u u l u L u 1:.u... his commodities for 1 facturcd products what zfacfory labor wagesm a i n t a i n e d .I f h mIl l n n n -n a n n l ]L n a n ' h s unn|:,|.: m a n u - | peak arew e v e r , § ...I f nOf the l?!||C{Jlln'l£l.""" '_ "".C houn 7 Lllcac I..un un u\: Q\uJu.au:u Iu' m n L i mk s .wh o were tu mb le d a fzsldclicc l il 1...\.:..|\nlr\ll i n *an equ ita ble r atlo, tha n b us to i§§§i.-{i]{{1}}é¢ by the loss might'u e wa s u u w u W ""'_" ' ' " ~ha ve done better had they g-;\»,,,,l1`ekamai\Sunday "Fld since e ta l Frn nlt C hambe rs stron ge r s upp er t.! lB no c lue a nd no vn tnc ss es, ther e. Cha i hers a :a re d to ha ve re-i s n o th i n g u p o n wlu c h to wo r k to n p pgai ned hi s old f o r m an d pitc hed stellar ba ll Sunday .I I e wa s touched f o r ei gh t hits,b u t there h i ts we re sc attered eno ugh to be wo r th o nly o n e o r ti vo sc ores had n o t the Mac ks pla y ed sha ky ba ll Behind hi m.E i g h t err ors i n the sc ore c olumn give some idea of the vray th e F remo nte rs were wo rki ng. Bla ir to o k a two r u n lea d i n th o sec ond inning as the result ot three Ma c k errors.Th e visi tors fai led to re g is ter a h i t d ur i ng thi s r a lly , but they did not n eed one.A ba se on balls to Se nnett a nd a si ngle by Chambers gave th e Fremon ters one in their half of the sec ond.I..undt's ho me r un ad d ed a no the r f o r B la i r i n the th i n l,g i vi n g Hagerbaurnen th a t prec ious two m n lead whiel- was to prove the margin of vic tory . .-'tn umpires dec ision in the third caused the Me e k s to issue a pro-f test. that the- amp d id no t kno w the solve the my ster y . T H E Mc l' ROUlJ S F E A S T E D A nu mbe r of fr i e nd s e n joy e d a steak f r y o n the W .J .K o o p m a n a an 4 no l a 4 o 0 nola wn la s t Mo nd ay e ve ni ng , ho no r- ._ in g Re v. a nd Mr s . O. U. Mc P r o u d o f Au b ur n ,Nab.,wh o spe nt th e , d a y wi th Blai r fr ie nd s.Re v. a n d , Mrs. Mc P rou d ar e fo rme r Blairi tea Re v.Mc Pr ou d be in g a f o r m e r , pa s to r o f the M. E . c h ur c h i a th i s c ity a f ew y ea rs ag o.Th e eve n i ng wa s ve r y mu c h e n - joy ed ren ewi ng old ac q uai ntanc es an d re vi e win g th e p a s t h i s to ry o f ] Rev. l\Ic Pr oud's Blair pastorate. Tho se pres ent we re Re v.an d Mrs . MeP ro ud , Mr. a nd Mr s. 0S c a r| Guy er,Mr s . Mi n n i e Tr i p le tt,Mrs. | Ha r r y Sappenfield,Mr .an d Mr s . ; W m. K elly an d da ugh te r, Ma rg ar et an d Mr . a n d Mrs . W . J . K oo p rn a n 0 1: 1 .~ Q I 4 s I Q anIa n e l in es s will move a lo ng . The trouble in the pres- e n t _situation is a la c k o f balanc e.Th a t h a s b e e n th e trou ble f o r several years. Th e c harges f o r m e a t s - stealts;roasts,h a m,bac on, etc .- -i n the r eta il mark et, in th e r e sta u r a n ts a n d ho te le - are , s pe aki ng ge ne rally , o ut o f pro po rti on to th e pric es th e produc er receives a n d the p ac ker a ls o.W h e n th e to p f o r fini shed beeves o n th e ma r et i s 'Tc pe r po un d, th e re i s n o ju sti f ic a ti o n f o r c h ar gi ng $1.25 f o r a stead: f o r one.'W hen gr a pe f ru i t costs th e re stau ra nt an d hotel keep er f rom 2 %c to -tc apiec e, it is u njust to c harge th e pa tr o n 15c to 251:f o r one-halt'a g r a p e f mi t.W e need a n ad ju stme nt.- -F or e- si gh t. s a o e o n o o e o e o e o a an d fa mily .l l . ' || |~| '|'|'| l'1'es!er.v :"..:;..T~ §':;"n{éii}lSd isfeel that a new boiler IM irtohr. should be installed at once.Th r Ieuundl met. in star chamber nel- 1The local Rebekah order heldl ztallation of officers last Tues~*y evening in the I. 0. O. F. }mll|slmrnlssr; oN 'lsru BIRTH ANNIVERSARY th a large attenrlarwe present. The installntion staff consisting six with the District Deputy resident, Miss Lula Mencking all Arlington, did the work i n a wood of east South s t was the scene of a happy athering last sxon and threshed the mutter over could not agree the conncxl non- vened and made known lta de- The home ot Mr.Albert Ear-'BM when ig was decided that ug, Sunday of mlatives and irluldfi.duon.shly efficient and set1\sfachory'y_h¢ occasion being Mr. Elrwnocrslnnner.seventy-fifth birthday.Well 11|-\¢d_M]NU1~E3 op SCHOQL After the work was over a f¢WH»a|keL§ ol lunch were bmnght and\m u m M E E T I N GL£§»§§0r}§}{e¢ua talks were mndegiilner was served on the lawn. \d refreshments and a social eve- ng followed. lain Spéils July Mr. Earwond's family condsts of six children: Mrs. S. G. Mahoney of Roc kpun, Mo., Mrs. M Mor- row of Module, Iowa, Mary Small of Blair, Bert Earwood of Modale. Iowa,Herbert Earwood of Tekn- mah. and Tom Earwwd of Blair, Th following minutes o l t l ; school board .proceedings are for ;tl\e meeting of June lst..It ha s been impossible to obtain .a eayy of the mi nnhs previous (0 this time as the secretary had nut.mznlm num un The mlnutml fel.-:rules but. Umpire Vogcl helu w msdecision.l:'»rson wns sent to lint for Ward, but did not report to Vogel.After Larson had singled n Blair player pnabested,and the Frcmonlcr wus called out for not reporting.Those on the Muck ... . ,",_.._\ \~..,| N. ...nlmr BAND CONCERT :GLY is M€t nod l$[ S l 'lol(l The band concerts being held at the Bloir swimming pool are meet-~ ing w|\h popular approval.Fol- 'dlomgistheprogram f We »"\. .. f .or Founh Quarterly Confermce u 4th Ce1ebration!"'.$££$.»"'?'»,'.i.'I'1'i'.'"»-=»¥'"¢....'ly-t'ivein the party.' ine Rain on .luly Fourth Stops Ugg »If§§§d»a §h»I§s.°°*?Y Celebrations Over State.Blair's A r¢gu1»§-TJ€¢i§§»§'6f the Bom of Education was cdled to ordsr at 8 00 P M this date by the pru-Iiden in tme mperint,enden1.'s office L. I. I hencn cmrmeu vugmityto cull Larsen breach, and brought, argue their point. 'The decision, Hght the Frernontres one nuu nu ""`"`I' neaday evemng, July ru;Methodist Church Results in thg ?fg'h Adventurer March --_.._...--..King» a oo Uni ue Overture Hughes Election of Officers and ConqDirectorMareJ1..-..--......-Southwell mittens or wrong';cne=t .Lxght Calvary_-..----....Van Supperun, fer.W;rlt 0 Solo Mio,J.Hiltonjtlroades, ALL SET FOR yEAR'3 WQR Program Dinarded Early in the SURPRISED ON ;,}_h high sdiool building. Day as Rain Pours Down WEDDING .ANNIVERSARY On roll mall um.fol!v vigg yy- li mr s w e n nresenr.:W r .n u n ! -u.F. Guts- Robeson.BLBSSING Around one hundred relativa §i1n|,w»d V.'wrigh¢.W ...A fm-r.A~ mthered at the Norris chow. J. T. Neimm C. A. \ RAIN A Lnuner came up u minute inter to pole one over the fence for aizome run.Singles hy Butch Schurmsn and Dey, n fiel¢ler's choice uhd on error gave Blair two more in the fourth.Masters single,Schur- mnn's double and Wislicen's single added two for e Macka in the fourth.Blair s pped into a three run lead in the fifth when Lundt walked, Van Deusen singled, nnd both runners scored on nn over- throw of third as Schurimri at-tempted to catch Lundt.A base on halls to Masters, an error onSennett's hit, and a single by Wis- liocn resulted in one tally for the Masks in the sixth.Foxy Schur- man'§ double, followed hy an error Tenor------_----_..--Yrsd\er Ciao March -.-. . . . .. . . . .B oath A Night in June._ ... .._ .---King King Cotton Marqh----......--SousaLaPaloma---..--- ._----..-Yradier Tower City March, . . . .-Southwell Stars and Stripe; Forever---Sousa Star Spangled Banner. BLAIR RACKET STOREISSUES MAGAZINE An advertisement in this week's issue of The Enterprise calls at- tention to the issuance of the "Good News Magazine"which will be sent out at regular inter- vals from the Bldr Racket Store. it features some of the specials ...... ...L_ -.._. \...,..... ll . i The Fourth Quarterly Confer- ence of the First Methodist churchwas conducted by Dr. C. C. Wilson, supenntendent of the Omaha dis- trict, last Thursday night, July 2, ard the following officers were e Edbd or confirmed:~ Truskes:C.R.Mead,F.W. Arndt, J. Li Edwards, F. W. Keg~ ler,W.H1 Meierhenry,E.W. Schmidt and W. E. Thompson. Stewards: F. W. Kegler, W. V. Wright, Mrs. W. V. Wright, Mrs. Harry Sappenfield,Mrs.E.M. Meats, F. W. Arndf., J. L. Edwards, Mrs. J. L. Edwards, H. Lyle Guyer, Mrs. Wm. Kelly, Mrs. An?/Mar. l-in. yin ms R-ever, C.. Robe~ A1 nanuicap.Next Sunday,moming there is' to be a match with Tekamnh., Some sixteen or twenty players will be down here ready to start by eight o'clock,if not sooner. Players of as near the same handi- cap will be put into fouraornes, 50|there will be as much competition as possible.The Blair players should be on hand promptly to make up the foursome in this man- ner.fhuter the Blair players will go up to Tekamah for a return match. Also it is planned to have matches with other nearby towns. Don C. Van Deusen, the chair- man of 7-he tournament comlttee, is mmm.. fn haw an m-nr.. r-ands | A number o l relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mrs.Soren Jensen last Saturday evening, in celebrate the Fourth. All brought lunch baskets and a fine picnic supper was spread, to which all did ample justice.The remainder of the evening was spent visiting.Those present to enjoy the eve- ning were: Messrs. and Meadames A. H. Voss of Long Beach, Calif; Fred Voss and family of Millard, Henry Voss and family and George Kuhr J r.and family,also Mrs. Soreh Jensen, all of Blair, Mrs. P. To those who had prepared for a real Fourth of July celebration last Saturday dire disappointment was in store for them.Early in the morning rain begun to pour down from a leaden sky and l\ continued intermitently most of the day.The fine program worked out for the visitors to Blair was given up early in the day and the different attraetions begun to pack up their belongings preparatory to leaving for their homes and by the mldde of the afternoon they had dis- appeared .In spite ol the rain, howeverf aA. Di e s te l a nd c h i l dr e n o f ~ HONOR VISITOR good crowd gatheerd and visited around until time todepart.0ma~ Ward home north of Rose Hill, last Friday evening, and pleasantly surprised Mr. and Mrs. Ward. The occasion was in honor of their sil- ver wedding anniversary.The evening was spent socially. Many gifts were received by the couple which were highly appre-ciated.A nice lunch was served late in the evening and the guests wish Mr.and Mrs.Wand many more years of happy wedded llle. Those present from this city were Mr.and Mrs.Mike Rodell and Iris, Mrs. Jane Millrons, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pieper and family. OLD TIMER VISITS BLAIR land it c. Hitchman.D. v . Mme - ;.... E. A. Schmidt warg also presf ent.The minutes of the last regular meeting of May ith were read and approved.The Treasarefs report was ll!! by the Secretary showing a uname. of ;90oa.2o.lt was moved by W. F. Gutschnw and seconded by B. (1 Hitdnmaathat the report be receiwd asrell and placed on fileThe motion was put and all ammu- bers voting 'AYE',none votinx 'Nay', the Presidmt declared the motion carried. It was moved by R.C.Hitch- man and seconded by 'w.F . c m -I I on u. Schurmnns mv.,the final Blair run in the seveth.Douhlr-s by Varejcka and\Hansen\ .aecountml for the last Mack run in the seventh.Chambers smack out six, com- pared w three for Hagerbaumer. The Fremonter gave one Pass, for the monnn nl .nuy anu .e=,.=the customers in touch at ulltimes with what is going on in the vadety store line in Blair. ENTERTAIN FRIENDS Mr. and Mtg. Wm.ay delight- 'son/ Mm 1-'. s. simpson ana unaaHammer.Special Stewards:Recording, Mrs. Bessie French; Diehurdng, HLyleGuyer;Connectionml,mul the player having the lowest score C. R. Mead; Communion, Mrs. F. S. Simpson. ' Director ol Rdlgioun Education: ;:..;;§'§ .;; ;;a §,;;a;.;..;;'.;. team match, for at the end dl the season A prlze will be given for on each hole during the season. Not the lowest score of any one round, but the lowest score made-_,.....\. »..\,.M....... ........,i nl Mrs.Lorentz C.Hansen and daughter, Emily Jane entertained a number of friends last Thursday evening honoring Miss Lola Fore- man oi'Creighton,Nab.,who is visiting her aunt,M n .Charles Hamann, ha was well represented and all morning a prooeudon of Omaha carp headed Blalrwiae was seen on the highway leading to Wash- ington oounty's metropolis. But although the celebration was spoiled the state got an exception- ..\\.. nm. 1-in which was worth Mrs.E4 Turner of Omaha chow that ReedO'Hinlunbe hired' aoeompnnied by Mn. Julia Kierle as atwrney for the school Diddi .ma dnmrhfgr md m l smmu No. 1 !°§_¢\3§ enmlins year If w apenf Sunday afternoon viddng at the Freman Tucker home. Mrs, Turner will be remembered by a number of early Blair res# dents.Sho with har husband lived for long years on what is naw the Wilson farm, known betfer as the rs..| .., arm fm nm nmh. ro a d. ltee of $150.09 per year,Continued on page seven CHICKEN Tl-IIEVES ON RAID Last.Friday evening,qrvund two hundrd chlcknm were swim from the Chris Wrleh home, sauth wh i le Fr ed issued three.t1§\E@1""fully ente rtai ned mxny FUUHS bummer whs tou c hed fo r 10 lu ts.friends a t their ho me Wednesday Th e f ie ldi ng of W mr ic k a nd De y e wn i ng ,J u ly 1,f o r the ir da ug h- featu red the B lair Play It s eemed ter, Fre ida and so n, W m. J r. A.\....a tha lfnnbn nn\| 'r|Pint dl'iVP H.:\........- ~.~n.1 d\n\vnf\ nnf nf fihnfn c ti A. RpbeaomDinacbor of Social and Recrea- v u ¢7 ¢ l \ . . u n u n :u n n u ;l v u u u V A . . . . . . . . . - . . .n u ;1 . n ¢ g n u - a n - - - -m a t c h e d p l a y .T h e c a r d s a r e a l s o T h e f o l l o g y o u n g 1 e a :1 1 1 l b 5 0 _u s e d f o r h a n d i c a p p u r p o s e s ,t h e L o l a F o r e r n a : f P S u . z a n n ¢E r l o u g h e r Y t i m e s a o !a n y " F e r a n a v e r a g e o f a l l t h e h a n d i c a p s h e i n g { 9 f M i n n e a p o l f i s ,M i n n . ," Q H a n s e n ,M I S S O U R I V A L L E Y T I M E S _'1 f . . . . . . , ._ - _ » ¢ u r r \ ¢i f l \ \ \ \ u on nl Li f e : Mr s. W . J . K o o p mi n . ||'\¢{.n\- nf Annonlls FI. W ~a.||\a T* °'rr'"""'_~ v m n used for the final club handicap Betty Manta ana |:.°m.uy anne Uunnunn nnnuo ..,......, ....... _..§¢'§.'§'f»f£hff»T M,if°°é.IL Mead, tournament.'Hansen, enjoyad a swimming nafw The lady in qt Irs.Sappenfield,Mrs. 'W Kelly.Of course the Hitchman cup in Blair's new pool,after which The Missouri Valley Times was of Mr. Tucker. .....|"n.:-n.....\.-.f'»_&¢n»|n tournament will be nlaved without they were entertained at the Ham- established in 1867, by the late D n» ¢ l\ll\i \ ni fi fesiilln ig:;el\.ive 1 of Orurn.Mr. and Mrs. Wrich and family.hh; ,.r ohn ann.-\.\\,..1Z_`Z I...» .Q o\..` »m».|Pwéfé in Blair um nxgm ma whenD a u L n r u u g u M u n m m . . u -~ " Q - " " "u u n n g u n e l s u u y p a u .UL _"__ _ _D e y a i s o l e d t h e B l a u s l c k e r s n i n g M r s .K a y .a s s i s t e d b y M l ' B » ' N u l .- - L is . . . .. u A & " » . \ i n t h d n n ( n u r oas ...-._.1 _" _ _\ n n n \ \n n g i -- » - - 1 - l »l n n I t h e y r e t u r n e d h o ma they natiad dun.CbickmsW I UI EW U u n a u n u u w u a n n a a la Av i a n .1nolIl.pSe l1 g e un\..u illInna t t e m p t s .W i s l i c e n h a d t w o h i t ,.r v e u " " " ' °'M l I S I C !L i s l e n u g u r u ,\ . l \ S u s u u u - - - - ~ - - - - ~-_.. , _ ____ i n f o u r t i m e s a t b a t a n d V a r e j c k a i c e c r e a m a t n11f . 1 n l g h t .M e a d , V e m o n B e l l o w s , C l y d e S=1>~h a n d i c a p s ,t h e b e s t p l a y e r b e i n g s e n h o m e .H ,H a r r l l a n d f o r 6 4 y e a r s w a s : s u m m m s D u m u a l u m - M u s i c a n d g a ' e d } ,d t f f t h M l e .m e s w e r e en - '° 3 'p e n f i e l d .-e n t m t l e d t o t h e c u p e a c h y e a r .I t M r s .H a n s e n a e r v e d d e l i c i o u s p 0 U L ' l ' R Y C L U B M E E T S m o r e o r l e s s c o n f u s a w e m w e o r e a c t h e r e s t o f t h e t i m e .R e i i g i o m ; E d u c a t i o n :E d n a D a v i s Q S : r e |i3 m j g l o p l a s t s e a - I r e f r e a h m e n t s .g ; h : v ? s a 1 1 i : : 8 u 1 ; ; nt § §§ é ; ; ° , § § ' { , , ;.w e r e s c g t t e r e d a b o u t1; -.. ... ..4 1. .. .._ _ _ _ \ = _.......+ \ ~ a n l : fn I\ '9 d t o T h e S u m m e r S u n n y S i d e P o u l u j y ~ t an d the d og Up o n iny u sti- lann t tu rn h un-F.W.A.mdt,M . D . Z. MHOME FROM THE HOSPITAL LEAVES ron cAL1Fom~uA Finance:w. 'g,.wrnghsmcelx. Z?»§`§|l`"§Zf§i'$'°§'2'h'L",\T.§'\§'"` ug I WILDE-WOOD kzmcus I0Y l'nB r\ :\ nl p W I !\ u \ » ¢ - v - - -- -e t C l u b m e t a t t h e h o m e o f M i n n i e l 5 " " " "" Q :W - ' ~ - - - ~- ' - -- - - -J a m ; ¢ n 1 R . R h o a e g l h o h a s n g :M k i t h l l m b ,L d n d o f t h e i r w w w a w w o f 1 t o 1 e n c e w m e r s p r e s e n B1 . .$ . - - . . . = ° °~Il'§'». .. f, "f£n , E T h e m e e t i n g w a s " n e d t o o r d e r b y __l}'fj_'=l§=¢_bg.=-§_g l g w s h v e dI Mrs,John A.Rhondes was brought home from the Immanuel hospital in Omaha last Wednesday and is still confined to her bed and under the cure oi her physi- ,-zm sim will ln- unnble m have Miss Luelln Simpson nf Bla ir, gX;:;.';wé will accompany her grandmother, Rave: and C_ A Mrs. Emma Shields of Omaha, on Benevolemea:a sight seeing trip bo California. Miss Alice Q" They leave today and will be gone wright ln.. r:.,.\ .- .iv -msn.'Plum usa ¢~_1-\e.....x.. J. Km-,pingni nr A!l!\ . xrvnv un:wnnci ms...uma.. ur...I Fimla williwuds, Misa Anna ,. Robeson. M188 Ann! Raven psnwr,Mrs. Wm. e and Local Hos- »..¢..na n J umb- vvnlusannx u n n u a u w vvuue-vww.\,.._.-people ox nusauun n u " ,,___ ___,'1 m themeet at one o'cJock p. m. next Sun nd ,en-5HenryWubbenhorst. & wileAw_day,.July 12 at Mnndon Park, i'.Z2"$'.i§g;,_m,.as ro Village of Herman:Tax L 66 Set-lomaha,when reservation gy-= 80~20-11 $2928.27 been made for the club.Fo o ng R1'A|Ng AT BREAKFASTHarland C.Jensen &wife will-ie usual picnic dinner, entertain-E Peter Peterson:L 4 &N*/Q L 5_ment has been provided for the Minn Arm snhmidt Gnbenained d m Lnuv.'mm Hai ge , pres ident.Vi rs " Suthe ' °f";; b;""!; were Emma Svendgaard GladysandViola Kegler, lm-rains Han- clues have been found. sen. Anna and Helen Boho.Irma Mr. and Mrs. c. L. Pilcher ma Nelson,Esther m a m ,Es the r fa mily o l o m» h», a ww s mmy Juni, Ps>fv"'>' ?"'f°nl..'ic.. umlllternoon und evening l¢ the Bur-" " ' " '" " " "" "" '" " " " '"Av ;1 1 7 6 vs a u s n s y n n ¢u \. .;nuns gg g g g ;D v l v l v ¢f>=¥»@f\§i zreyllngéjv ~f§1§}_Y ~ czanged their plans for Califomia.. son.»¢.\=., n n . W B 2s Arlington s1oo 'club and every member is '""°° ¢w§»7§ B 35 ladies at n n£ne'BefV°d nm-m me §`¢"°'é2""¥,,;i dem Hancock nom in this city.xeuy,De Wm Van néuén m Mrs. 1f'¥f\'° be present with we\lfi1led bf-Sf o'c.\ock hm g mc n y|§§g_hf§»¢k°»-H='¢"an o.llr. mmer is a brother of ln. xnenns wno nave mp ln a graunamxg gm :rom Auditing Accounts:Wm.dny and to those }"h° sent me9"3°\the grandmother and will be a L. Olien. es of love and lundneu whlle she r source of educatlun.Church Rzwrdn:Mrs. Ilan V.Cunninghxm:Pt.SW%'kets, a good story or two ma a morning at the E. W.Schmlan repuner-.mm Nf5fs.S».§-1211 §1~Q°»..\v\®\=M'- smile.hn me , i n ~o f H-Q *f m B ro n, v n zw nu m ' ro mv !- :\Ha.ncock. susmisss ANDwas in the hospital.The physicians think wml good c AP P s v x s r r s u m are and rest, she will soma be her-self anmln.|Mr. E. V. Capps,whd is light Mr. F. w. Amdt.mluan v. mmmngnam az nun-who wxu soon be marnm."For~ Lm gupge W ork:Miss fbnndptifz §;;»\= "g ~P. N. G'S. 'l'0 PICNIC Followink ff; br;-ga brldgg FREE MOVE Gnce Thompson Miss Esther n 'A ~w\s.Pll¥°d-m °K rd merdmuI-lnzhes.l $150 -T¥*'i . $ fm"i """I) -S _.ff 5 mm rec ei ved ~ P'7"° "1'!~E:¥ |.,,mnde arrannl ION' Plcnmss 55 hav e nwnu neun to have "s3Em. romcnsr and waher commissioner down at .in-annals: The Lldiea Aid'So~WORD FROM CALIFORNIA Beatrice, came in on last Friday ciety.'TRI POULTRY CLUB mums to spend the week-end with hh Pastoral Ralldan md Pulpit A brief letter from our old wife. Capps hu been ln his present supply: c. R. Mead, J. L. Edwards,Marketing and making dressed friend,Helen McKeen is um thelpgwigion for the pu:mme y e a n lmn mm mm-g m poultry attnctiva wu the leswn effw that her mother is at pres- and hu n contrant for two more\Nominating:Putor,J.L. Ed- dllwmed at our meeting Fridayaut in a hospital recoyeljlng f\f°"\\yaars.He flnda Beatrice l gmdlwud, and Hrs. C. R. Mead.simmons- at the home of the lym- Iruss Nome li flllil muux real picnic in tho Castetter park. The ladies plan on taking their dinner and spending the evenlhl ln a c a r e l re e mu me ri nt he pl rk , just staying as long an they seeflt and doing as they qerned glen-Be. Ruth Bron,we P""~_uumpu- "" " ' n igtures ,wh Thurs-nantary tnlliea, msswiv e vfhzlfa gg; _gg fmfmg a n month of txclea used in um ldtchen, ue July.The s tores will \» um at in the possession at Misa BN!! ns th" time affordilw thosewho wish souvenirs.a glpnee m do their abomina- HBNRY KAY DEAD IO W ANS M AR R Y m h u l a a major operation which she under- place in which ta live went on June 27.Mins Helen rg- tireiy gggigfied with h and is en-I in work..n §ln\\nn|Rnnnrbntmadentz I mas. rwewn num.I . w a s u r e a w l UNCEMEN1'\llm y people of l°", " d d ? "nf. Inf 'l'hun\dnv dwmoon. R0 ' I*Y .........-l¢.n \ l 1 t J \ l l n . | n |\ J \ | . | v u |\ . ¢ u | ¢ \ - - - - - - - - - -.,-a 'ANNOIm C. R. Mead.give a report on my visit to the Epworth league Preuidentz Minn pgqltry _ghgw hgld at Lincoln Iune 1 wish to agnounce fa the public I have taken over Dr. D. W. Bell and 1 uma office room; i n come his old ll others ln need of 1 B1.f,v}1\1 b¢H _... .... -____,_,_sho 1; years ~ urshoe ,egg Davenport nf Missouri Vsllay, and :hop in Blair.He left Blair some Vemulue Wallis ol Mondxhxln, lawn yearn 11° for Germmy when 5° wen united in marriage by Rav. h u dnco mada his home.Ward Hxrgett.pastor ul the Uhfildln recently received by Blair Mmm church.The ceremony vu par- ..1 ,1 :........¢| .1 dm nnrsonlka | 2 6 l uan¢_ 5 121 9 JlNF-0 6 I 5 2 02 7 u u n qnn.I n 1 11u11152 8 % h2 9 1 62 53 0 nzm5 no 1 1 2 45 1 . nxm41 1'I 6 2 5 c puns lmt the weather out then is warm m the day time but that the IINOTICEPurothv Hsin.|111-h.Club yells were practxcedhf mah. thatnights are exeeitionally cool.|Presfdent of Lldies' Aid Society: alter which refruhmenu w\ :m'| , pmwm o fmF m Methodist Church in Mm. w. J. iioopman.served.Guests were Dorothy 15°-fwm occupy the Mr.and Mrs. Wm.Meador of nonh Blah' has been broken £nW\President W. F. M. S: Mrs. E. J. Mxllan, Helen Vnn Valin of Her-,I will be :lad Fremont md Mr. and Mrs, A. T.everal limes li€ely.P a r t i e s p u - ~ Allen of Blair were last Friday tidmfinz are known md unless Obsem man und Fhelyn Dlckxneyer.~ Verna Stork wm entertain July my aervinen 16th.-Domthy Jensen,news ne- M°,,d,y;u|yportal-.l m lm 1 nlease §mH§}i|1,If-mins hare ii w an effect um ne ml.-.-.-M18 be in full dum- panned any at the nge nl dghty-B.. Donlay. u. D.wo years M n N- '''Judy ll-Dance at Kinfs. rrlile h Th! li¥|\\l\'Pfl°°-July 15-Dance at King'apvenins vilitql am thi my x1ni¢Iiiiéi="pui¢fm¢ u stopped; |uu¢|'¢u§"ii\ap1m on tile for im:- will be proaautod.lt 'reference. 1 ]" 'z {. . . . » g§¥l`E`iii`4D'r1.;_@ UHnnlon nnd O'Hanlon, Atfnmeyl 15;The wwn of Cuming Cifvf Wnshinglon County.Nebraska; All persons who have been red- denfe or occupants of the Town u CumlnB City,W=\=hlf|K¢°" County.Nebmqh.reahnnmas -kno wn;Lewin M.Klme,Ulayer of the Town of CuminK City.Nebraska;L _HL Iliine, Mayor of C\m\lnK City, Wash- hgtpn County, Nebraska: Lewis M. Kline, as Mayor ol Cumil\8 ary, Waslungwn. C~=»;;vf Nd nskgs 1 . . M , ~ M z f s ' o comms; Cnty,--».n,xmp=1 c h m h in CummB Gty, Nebraska; S. D. "c»memm mll 'name unknown, T.M. Car- ta; real name qnlmown, A. Car-ta, real name unknown,M. B. Wild,real mime unknown, and James Vanhoner and their s\u:~ censors in office ma Trustees of NOTICE OF sun'N den'M n McFaddeng f : n e i a d a s n iaamen Mnher, Catharine Maher;Robert R. Peters; R, IL Peters, real name nnlmown; L. D. Pate, real name unknown; John G. Priest: John w.Penny;Andrew Planke; Bethel Pate;Lorenzo D.Pam; Andrew Plank; John Pentecost; Edward Pilcher;Jacob-Paw; nam. R. Peters, real name unknown; John Owens; 101111 Quln~ bv: Thos . H. mmm, ml na me unknown;John W.Roggers; John M.Rogers;S w h my - nolds;Abraham Raver;John Rickley; John M. Roggers; Luc- retin Riddell;Abram Ravel; creed Sanders; A. Sewer, real name unknown; Abraham Seck- ler; John Schultz; J. L Sharp, read name unknown; A. F. Salis- bury, real name unknown; Jesse I L Smith;C.Sanders,real name unknown;E.H.Savage, real name unlnqfiwni " g m c . ..____,__-.l~_-._-..__.-.... \ join and bu you, And each nl you. your heirs, executors, administra- tors, deviAee!» legawes, successors and asxigns from hereafter claim- ing or asserting any Hght, mle, Lien, interest, claim or demand of, in or m said real estate, to quiet the mle to mid ml estate in ma plaintiff, and for other equitable relief.` Plaintiff further prays the Court for its decree cancelling of record a trust deed made by Thomas R. Arms and Amanda Anus, his wife, to George Forbes, dnbed December 2, 1857,mm fo r re c o rd in the office ol the County Clerk ul Washington County, Nebraska, on December 28, 1857, at 3 o'c.lock, p. m., and recorded in Book 3 of the deed records o! wld county at page 845,mortguging Lot 8 in Block 78 situated in the Town of Cuming City, Washington County, Nebraska Territory, and securing is and interest thereon; also cancellingof record a mortgage made by L. M. 121, mvvcazimz Lots 5» 3, '1 & s in Block 124, and lat 21 by the present survey, but by Craw!ord'» survey it is No. 87,in Cumin( City, Washington County, Nehru. ka Territory, and other land, and securing n note ol $1200.00 and interest thereon; also cancelling of record a mortgage made by Miles W. Miller and Sopha Miller, hus- band and wife,ha A.French, dated April 6,1886,tiled for record in the office of the County Clerk of Washington Coun- ty, Nebnsks, on April 7, 1886, at 1:27 9'clock,_y.m.,and recorded in 3°"k;': of the mortgage records ol said county at page 171, mort- gaging all of Blocks '11, 90 and 147 ~ the oddnal town ot Cuming City;known as Lets 9, 10 dz 37in Section 84, Township 19, Range 11, East, in Washington County, Nebrnska, and securing A note of $300.00 and interest thereon. You, and each of you, are re- quired to answer the petition ofnote to Tootle & Jackson of $135.9 Kline and Emily Kline to o P said plaintiff in the District Court o f w..llhlnztvn County,Hurford, amd June zo, 1871, fi1¢d\N9g;bmka, on or before Angus: s, for record in uw ofilee of the 1 ,1. or the mid Court may takeCountyClerk<o f Waghingwnflm pqtition of the plaintiff filed _ ' g p g q '~'rr--:r»*wr .Blair, Nebraska, July 9, 1981 pg.; Two ___ .* I judgment acconiingly. August Prochnow, m st Plaintiff. NOTICE OF SUIT Maher & Carrlmn. Attorneys l To:Anna Marla Nelson,tho |heirs, devisees, legalees,personal representatives and ixll other pe:- sonn interested in tl1e.enta\e of Anna Maria Nelson, deceased, real names unknown,Nelson, ra d name unknown,spouse of Anna.Maria Nelson;lewis Mc- Bride, the heirs, devisees, legawes,ipersonal representatives and all I I other persona intellélled in the estate al lewis McBride, deceased, real names unknown,lylc- Bride, real name unknown, spouse of Lewis McBride; lewis McBride, Jr.,the heirs, devisees,legumes, personal representatives and all other persons interated in ¢he es- tate of Lewis McBride,Jr.,de- ceased,real name:unlmown, McBride.real name un- known, spouse of Lewis Mem-ide, Jr.;W. H.Stork, real name un- known, the heirs, devisees, legatees, uenaonad renresentatives and all ber of Seclion 26,Township 17, juatment and nllowmce of claims. North Range 12, East oi the 6th All claims not filed on or before P. M-, in Washington Oounty, Neb- the mb day of October, 1931, mu racks, and to remove the clouds be forever barred. cast upon the title to said x'eal'Dated this 19th day of June,estate by the claims of yo u mmliss i. each of you and io excludg said((SEAL)I. C. E -R, defendants and each and all oi '28-It County Juthem from all right, title, inwx-est,l lien, claim or demand in or fa said NOTICE To CREDITORS real estate or any part thereofwhich you or any ot you may A.c. Debel, Attomeyclaim w have therein and £0 w,.,coU., .1 J. COUR'l',WASHlNGTON 'emily cnjoinand bar you and each COUNTY, NEBRASKA. of you from claimin or aasertin Estate of1.Q 1:Frederick Carl L ! any right,titlc,lien,i n t e r e s t , D 1 g e r , ~claim or demand, of, in or to saidl Notice IS given to the crediwrsl real estate and zu quiec the title ¢° appear before me at the County'ga mid real estve in said p|,3n.`Court room in Blair, Nebraska on\ riffs und for orher equitable re|¢h° mn dhy of July, 1981. and on liaf..the 19th day of October, 12 1, for Pnamuus further pray the com the P'"'P°'°of examination,ad- !or 9. decme cancelling and an- Juatment and allowance of claims. nulling of record n real estate All claims not filed on or beforemortgageexecutedbyDavid the 17th d3Y of October, 1981, Wm; Haight and Lewis Helm to Andrew be forever hatred. Henn,mortgnging the following Dated 7-lun 20th day of June,.described real estate to-wit:1981. A fraction in the Northwest' 2a(SEAL)I. C~ ELLER, Quarter' of Section 26, oommenc--4:County Judge. mg at the Northwest comer ofSection 26 thence South 2 chains SHERIFFS SALE 1.....| f |:_¢._H._....n . ...1 . poison syrup.Dissolve a pound of a quart of water and addsugar ln 125 grains of sodium arscnate, The mixture n ed, with the should be boiled and cooled,and then used .spongem Mixture No. 2 includes a pound of granulated sugar,10 grains of crystallizedtarffnic acid, and`!5 prruins of ben- zoate of soda and n pint ot water.This should be boiled slowly for 80 minutes, then allowed to cool. Dissolve 26 grains of sodium nr- sennte in 1 8210 fluid ounces of hotwater and cool.Add the poison solution to ihe symp and stir it well.Then add 2%ounces ofhoney and mix thoroughly. Since both\ the `mixtures are poisons, the uaual precaution should be taken to prevent serius pois- oning of human beings or domestic animals. AUTOMOBILE LIGHTS USE IN SHOCKING SMALL AIN Farmers oi Washington county, Nebraska are finding n new use for their .automobiles dining lhis yenr's harvest nt_shocking time. Many farmers, according to Coun- h f A n n n f r . . . - . . _r: .. |. .. , I a . M , 2 .Church:Seckler a hzldnswn; Seckiar a Tarldn8° g g ;Amhurgh & Brother; Am~ hurgh &Brothers;Landers, Pens & Co.; Stuart & Hungale; Tootlc & Jackson; J. J. Brown L nm.; Thos. 11. Arms,m l ! name unknown; John W. Am-g sirens: Bcnjan. H. Adams. 1'¢=>l| name unknown;Wm.Adams,| w w w .rem name mnwown,Abraham Secklar; Irena A. SeeIcy;William C.Savage;A. Secklur,real name unknown; D.'\\'.Shelley,real name un- known;John P.Thorp;J.L. '1'harp,real name unlmoxrng James R.Tharp;James Van- houer; Jared A. Warner; Jnriad A. Wamer; D. W. Wright, real ____.._|_.._.. L L "y r,, County, Nebraska, on Judy 1, 1871, at 1 o'clock, n. m., and recorded in Book B of the mortgage records of said county at page 118, mort- gaging the West part of the East Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 84, in Townzllip 19, Range 11,East,Washington County, Nebraska, and other land, and se- curing a note of $650.00 and inten- in said action (0 he true and grant the prayer ol said petition. MADS P. HANSEN, 22-5t Plaintiff. lst pub. June 18 last pub. July 16 NOTICE OF sgrr Maher & Carrignn, Attorneys other persons interested in the es-tate of w.H.Stork,deceased, real names unknown,Stork, real name unknown, spouse of W. H.Stork;William B.Beals,the heirs,devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other per- sons interested in the estate of William B. Beals,deceased, real names unknown.Ronin mol uuu u umm, mance Lass ou cmuns,thence North 2 chains and 4 links to the Northeast corner of the Northwest Quarter of Seodon 26, thence West to the place of be ginning, containing 8.08 acres, and other lands in Section 28, all in Townsh 17,North Range 12, East of the 6th P. M., in Wash- ington County,Nebraska Terri- By virtue of an order ol sale issued out of the District Court of Washington County, Nebraskaand in pursuance of a judgment and decree of said court, wherein The State of Nebraska is plaintiffond Niels Thirslund, defendant, I willat 2 o'clock P. M., on Tuesday, thei 14th day of July, 1931, at the west! . ,.-.,,W..\.w»,~=mm., ...Q W..-tlng their grain in the day time with only Ule help from the l'nm~ ily--this same family crew taken( the f-automobile to the field in the c olness of the evjening while they shack up the dny's cnt- ting hy casting the head lights down the windrow.} This is just amcxnmple of how the tvnical American farmer innad name unknovm; H. C. An- daraon,real name unlmown; A ken-nan r e a l name,B.G,c . unknown;Cmwford A l l e n ; C, Allen,real name unknown; .Tama Alla ;Riebmd Allberryz Jalan Allbarry;Catharine A11- hry: Richard Allbery; Benjamin G.Ackerman;Henry Alton; Ride R. Alton; Amanda Arms; Thomas R.Arms:America Arms; Jesse R.Burkholder;O. l. neaml, real name unlmown; Peter Burnett; Ellis D. Borum; div er lll.Bedsaul;Chauncey Butler; Henry S. Bcmm; E. D. Bnrum,real name unknown; William Young Brown;G.A. Eighnm,real name unknown;James J.Brown;George A. kighnm; Davis Brown; Theresa hckley; Charles Lv, Bailey; Geo. A. Brigham, real name unknown; I .Boicc,real name unknown; &mervillu Brigham;Wm.J. Inner, real name unknown; J.B. lake, real name unknown; Peter not;Peter Barnet;P.Bar- Iltt, real name unknown; Josiah Bice; P, Barnet, real name un- lmwn: Scott Crockett; Jahnil S. Cock; Paris G. Cooper; Theodore aux; 1>. G. Cooper. red name unknown; John Cooper; Charles Cooper; s. Crockett, real name n a m e u m m u w u ; J o n n \ Y E 5 l ; n a s . B. Wiekwin, real name unlmown; James B.Wickwin;Amana Warrlck; M. B. Wild, real name unknown;Joseph Wolf;Milton B. Wild; C. E. Wills, real name unknown; Charley lllsg Nevnon Worle;Jane E.orle;A.S. Warrick,real nanc unknown; Sarah A.Warrick;Thomas R. Walters;Eliza W.Watters; Amasa S. Warrick;David D. Young; Charles Young; John H. Young; D. D. Young,real nsmo unknown;Jacob Zimmerman; the heirs,devisecs,legatees, personal representatives and all other persona interested in the estates uf any of the above named persons,deceased,real names unknown;the respective spouses of the above named persons,real names unknown;and all persons having or claim- ing any interest in the follow- ing described real estate or any part thereof,urwitz Tax Lots 15, 24, 80, 31, 32, 87 and 41 in Section 34, and Tax Int 10 in Seddon 35, all ln Township 19, North, Range 11, and Tax Lots 7, 8, 9 and 12 and the South- west Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 8, in Township 18, North Range 11, all East of .».,.fn.D M 1-m..\.¢....,... To:William Hass,the heirs,est thereon;also cancelling o!| record a title bond made by W. c. James w.P. G.Cooper,dated November 17, 1856, filed for re- cord in the office of the County Clerk at Waahlngton County, Neb- raska, on Febnmry 28, 1857, at 12 o'dock, M., and recorded in Book 2 ol' the deed records of said county at page 76, by which said W. C. James agreed bo convey to said P. G. Cooper "ull of the property this day deeded to me by Thos. H. Herbert in the City of Cuming, or Cuming City,Washington County, ment of a note of $580 00 by P G. Cooper to W C James, also can- celling of record a mortgage made by P G Cooper and Mallndn Cooper, his wife, to E B Hamil- ton, dated October 8 1858,filed for record ln the office of the County Clerk ol Washington Coun- ty Nebraska on February 15, 1859, at 12 oclock, m , and record- ed in Book A of the mortgage records of said county at page 6, mortgaging Block 147 in (Aiming City, Nebraska Territory, and se- curing a note of $150.00 and in- terest thereon;also cancelling of record a mortgage made by P. G.Cooper ahd M . Cooper.his wlfe, no J. J. Bro di Bros.. dated Nebraska Tenitory" in msc of pay- ..l \ I devisees, legatecs, personal repre~ sentatives and all other persons in- terested km the estate of William Hass,deceased,real names un- known,Hass,real name unknown, spouse ol William Hass; Johanna Hass, Johann Hass. John linthmzmn,the heirs,dovisees, legulec-s,personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate ol John Ra mann, de- ceased, real names unkno ,Rathmann,real name unknown, spousn of John Rathmann; Chris- tian Rathman, the heirs, devisees, legatees,personal representatives and all other persona interested in the estate of 'Jhrlstian Rothman, deceased,Rothman,real name unknown,spouse of Chris- tian Rathman;Algernon S. Pad- dock, the heirs, mlevisees, lcgateoa, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the qs- tate of Algernon S. Paddock, dc- ccased, real names unknown, Paddock,real name unknown, spouse of Algemon S.Pnddick;Daniel Sawyer,Sawyer, real name unknown,spouse of Daniel Sawyer,and all persona having or claiming to have any interest in or to the following de~ scribed real estate,fn-wit:Thg .._...,.........,......name unknown, spouse of William B. Beals;William D. Beales,the heirs,dcvisees,legutees,personal representatives and nll other por- aons interested in the estate of William B. Bczdes, deneescd, real names unla'ovrh,- - - -Beales, real name unknown,spouse of William D. Beales; Andrew Henn, the heirs, devisees, legatoes, per- sonal representatives and allother persons interested in the estate of Andrew Henn,deceased,real names unknown, ---- Henn, real name Lmlmuvn..spouf=e of Andrew Hean; R. R. DeKuy, real name un- known,the heirs, dcvisecs,lega- Iccs, persona! tepresi-motives and all other persons interested in rlze estate of R.R. Deliny,dccensod, real names unknown,- _ - - D e - K-\y. real name unknown, spouse of R. R. DeKay; Issac Edwards,the here,dcvisecs,legalses,personal representatives and 4.1 other per- s m interesmed in the estate of lsrae Edwards,deceased,real names unknown,-~ Edwnus,na l name unknown.spouse 'JI Iss;-r Edwu-ds;Mary ll. Hawley. ti n heirs, dmisees,legatees, per- wmal representatives and alloLhcr pm-uns inte-ested in the einem-ff Mary R. Hawley,deceased,read u u n h n n n m | r . , . . . | . . . tory,which mortgage was datedJuly 9, 1860, and recorded on July 23, 1860, in Book A, Page 85, and was given to secure One promis< sary note for the payment of $825.00,of even date with tho mortgage,with interest at 10% per annum and due two years after duh: and assigned by Andrew Henn to Lewis Honn on the 17th day of November, 1863, which as~ slgnment was recorded on the 28th day of December, 18651 ln Book A, Page 175, and assigned by Lewis Henn to R. R. DeKay on Septenv was recorded September 29,1868 in Book A, Page 303; and also for the annulllng and cancelling of record a mortgage execulcd by William P. Mrambeck and Anna Krambeck,his wife,no Mary R. Hawley, mortgeglng the following described real estate, to-wit:The Southwest Quarter ol the South- east Quarter of Seclion 23, Lots 1, 2, 5 and 6 and the East Hal! of Lots 3 and 4 in Section.26, all in Township 17, Range 12. more par- ticularly described as follows:be- ginning with the quarter comer between Sections 23 and 26, Town~ ship 17,Range 12,thence East 19.94 chains,thence South 27.93 chains, thence Wan to section line ber 21,1868, which assignment ur.-.mf A.-.-1 LL-nv,_\.able to adjust his opcralions meet depressed cnndltlona It' bad for the unemployed und indl rcctly cripples the farmer |~:~r~us the laboring mnn has not th money to buy the farmers'por chop or round steak in the future. .r e; n g :1 ~ -;~ 5N1q . l .u a4 n g 3 u l a . , ¢L J H 5 ~T ' * | f ° _4 * d " ' 1 a a n :5 s 1 A f '"¢,, g r ~.5.g u q~ ';.32 "c I . .\" ; "n z ' \v .~ , » 1 '; ~, u n ~ x :- " " .'y y , . . f ¢ ~ . ; » ;< . . e \g frnu H jf . n n _~' A 5 ' f , g »~Y p sf`f f 5 ."1 9 | ` | } ¢ `l iU S - 3 ¢ ,' \1°: 1 4 | -~ 7" ; "'°.C I .i .~s ~| P -.: : : ; { . M .. -.J i e ., .. ~ f ~>~~ ~'~1 r 71.' r r r 4 .....f gf .~'.e\3 . ~ |1 .34 >-. ~ :..»--.»..::::.~gf.....¢_.. ......;........c.:".. ».:.u»_..._ -.. .0 R e v .I . N . D e m y say s: " I h a v e f o u n d n o th i n g i n th e pa st 20 y ears th u : c a n ta k e th e pla c e o f D r .Miles 'A n t i - P a i n Pi lls.Th e y are a tu re r elie f f» my h e ad ac h e. " Suf fe re rs f r o m H e a d a c h e , Neu mlgi a, Toe th ac h e, B ac ka eh e, Sc ia ti ea , Rh eu ma ti sm, Lu mb ag o, Ne u r i ti s , Mu s c u la r P ai n s , P e r l- od ic P a in s, wr ite tha t the y h ave u s e d D r . Mi le s ' A n t i - P a i n P i lls with be tter re su lts th an th ey h ad even h op ed f or . Co u ntles s A me r i c a n ho u s e - wi v e s wo u l d n o mo r e th i n k o f ke e p i n g ho u s e wi th o u t D r . Mi l c s ' A Li -P ai n Pi lls tha n wi th - ou t Ho or sugar. »Kee§ a pac k- age in y our medic ine ea in et a nd save yourself needless suffering. At drug storee-25c and $1.00 A-n'fi°»nsri»iu_@ Fashion Center Beauty Parlor Phone 4'}'--Alice Triplett. 1 1 pointment of Frank J. DeTemple an administrator of the estate of said Catherine DeTemple, deceased.Dated this 6thday ol July,1981. (SEAL)I. c. ELLER, 25»4t County Judge. BUSINESS DlREC'l`0RY POISON FOB HOUSE ANTS Most ants that bother around the house can be killed with poison- ed syrup.Small sponges arg :oak- ed i n the poisoned syrup and placed about the cupboards or in the house where the ants are pests.The ants will not only ent PETERSEN MACHINE and MOTORSERVICE Auto Rlspnlrlng 1 Specialty Dr. Nm-hun K. Ralhmann OPTOMETRIST Over the Blair Drug Go. Phone Black Ll Evenings by Appointment :RAIN AND BUS T. P-. M. & OMAHA Southbound11:40 A.M. daily'mo P. M. daily ex- cept Sunday Northbound.6:55 A. M, dailyNo. 2 2:00 P. M dail c . s No. 1 No. 8 No. No 4 SCHEDULE CH ICAGO & Non'ruv»'ES1'ERN Weailaolmd 111 8:35 A. M. dally _y ur-Eastbound cept Sunday No. 122 6:30 P. M. daily`3 BUS GOING SOUTH BUS GOING NORTH ' i 8:50 A. M.5100 P. M moo A. M.3:00 P. M 11:00 A. M.8:15 P. M.12:00 Noon 6:15 P.M BLAIR FL OUR MILL The Home ofMAINTOP FLOUR(Handed by All Gmoeru) We exchange wheat for flour P. S. Sorensen. Prep. MARCUS BECK R- H. RASMUSSEN Insurance ul All Klmll Office Dver Fu-men State Bulk :»I l l IN e u m l g i a ,T o u t h a c h e ,B a c k a c h e : S c l a q c a ,R h e u m a t i s m ,L u m b a g o N c - u r s t i s ,M u s c d a r P a i n s ,P e r l - f o d i c P a i n s ,w r i t e t h a t t h e y h a v e u . § e d D r .M i l e s 'A n t i - P a i n P i l l s even hoped for. Couniless American home- wivcs would no more thinkof keeping house without Dr, Milcs'A Li-Pain Pills than with-out H g, sugar. »Kceg n pack- age in your medicine ca inet andsave yoursclf needless suffering. At drug store:--Z5c and $1.00 BLAIR PRODUCE co. T. H. Wright, Prop. Independent Cub Buyer of POULTRY EGGS CREAM Phone 206 -Blair, Nab. go ~~ea o ~ac D | = . M \ L E S 'their nests to feed bo their young.~ ~ Two formula arg suggested for BLAIR ABSTRACT AND TITLE COMPANY Bonded AbntrndersPHONE I5 Pilot Bldg.Blair, Nebr FARRELUS CAFE and ROOMS Home Style Cooked Mala Bu! Depot 204 Walker Ave. DE- EDWIN T. JIPP DENTIST EAT AT WALT'S PLACE Two doors east of Vint.on~Evma GnragqHlmhurgerlLundes unknown; William Clanoey; Mar-etta C. Gaming;Maiinda A, Cooper;S.D.Cameron,real mlm; unknown;M. A. Cooper. real name unlmown; T. B. Cum-i H .name unknown;Mal- n Cameron;T.M.Carter, :ul nume unknown; A.Carter, rvenl name unknown; Iawia Cope- l l l :Jeniuh s.Cook;Floyd Comwcll; Jnhnil C00k; William I. Cooper;Jahuil Cook; Jeblad S. Cook;Edward G. Cannon; William Clancy;Jackson L. Unk: Alex Carter; Iaurenin. C. eron;James G.Chapman; Drbura E.Cayrneron;Pressley I. Dorsey¢ Rebecca Day; Jona- l m E .Dorsey;P. x.Dorsey, rail name unknown; Prosaly K. lll ne y ;Thomas Davis;Edwin PL Dickson; Thomas A. Dennis; l i v i n Dickson;T.A.Dennis, n d name unknown;Thomas lhhis: Edwin F. Dickinson; A. mi¢k»real name unknown; Plnsley K. Dorsey; Gnnett Dor-H; James Doe; Peter Ender- l l :Peter Enderlin;James K.Sting; George Forbes; A. French, ml name unknown; James M. lfllli inz;Lysander B.Green- Ill; LB. Greenman, real namemw-n; Charles Dana Gibson; J. l. Grant, rw name unknown; 'llomas Gibson;Isaac Gall; 38|-wry Hetherington; Jaokson P. l n g x t e ;Jehu H. Hungate;c. R Hnngnte, real nalie unknown; ' L c.llungate,real mme un- born; D. W. Ha rris , ralname van;0.P.Hurlon real unlmown; Elisha B. Hun- l e i ;Chester M.Hamilton: htha rlne C.Hall;James H. l b w :E.B.Hamilton,ren) mme unknown;Bernard Hins- lil: Addaide J. Hardcaltle; E. 'IS Hardin, red name unknown; S. A. Hardin,fell name un- h m m ;Thomas c .Hungate; 'lkomas M.Herbert;Catharine l m s i w ;Ann H.Hungute; mama Hall; Adelaid J. Hard» C I W :Mary E.Mcllenemy; M y H . H a m d l w n ;John c. Hanover;Annie M.Hanover; Ronny M. Hetherlngtnn; Ann H. J.Hungaieg. Alfred D.Jona; A. D. Jones, rcnl name nnlmown; J.E.Johnson,realnameu.nknown; W.C.Jnmes.realnameunknown; Joseph Johnson; Unis lll.Jolm- nun;Lewis M.Kline;Emily lllne ;L.M.Kline, real mme unknown; J. C. W. Kline,mol mme unknown; Julius N. Kline; William J.Kenndy;Wm.J. Innnedy,real name xmhlown; 'William I. Kennedy;George P. htcbem; John A. Kline; Thomu F. Kennnrd;John Lui z; InlahIo wa ;A.M.Luwrenoo,n a l :lm unknown; Henry P. Liver- more; Edson Livermore; Somer- ville Ijpponcott; J. C. Lippincott; a l l name unknown;Mildred me um r. m.,in nul un awl.County, Nebraska,and the fol- lowing town blocksinthe former Town of Cunning City, in Wash- ington County, Nebrnskanow de funct and abandoned as a town, to~wit: Blocks Numbered 77, 78, 79, so, 101, 1 113. 114, us, 129, iso, 131, 136, 145, 146, 151, 152, 153, 166, 167, 168, 113,114,175,1'/6.and Lou; Numbered 1 to 8, inclusive, of each of said blocks, Lots Num~ bered 1 to 4, inclusive, and the North Hai! of Block Numbered 137, and Lots Numbered 5 to 8, inclusive, and the South Hal! o! Block Numbered 124, and Out- lots Numbered 45,44,43,42, 41,4.0, 22, 21 and 20 ol said Town o!\Cuming City,all asplatted antgrecorded.together with the abandoned and vacated street; and alleys adjoining or adjacent to said lots, outlots and blocks; real names unknown,DEFENDANTS_ Yon, and each of you, are here by notified that on June 17, 1981, ov, ws, 111, 112,125, 126, 121, 12s, 132, 1aa, 1:44, 135, 147, us, 149, 150,154. 155, 156. 105,169, 170, 171, 172, Mads P.Hansen commenced an action as plaintiff in the District Court of Washington County, Neb- raska,against you,and each of you, ss defendants, the object and prayer of which sua action is to obtain the decteg of mi a Court that the plaintiff is the owner in tee simple of the following des- cribed meal estate, to-wlt: Tax Lots 15, 24, 80, 81, 82, 87 :md 41 in Section 84,and Tnx l a t 10 in Section 85,all in Township 19, North, R-H-"Ke 11, and Tax Lots -7, 8, 9 and 12 and the Southwat Quarter of the Northeast QuarterofSeddon 3,in Township 18, North, Range 11, all East of the 6th P. M., in Washington County, Nebraska, and tha following town blocks in the former Town of Cum- ing City, ln Washington County. Nebrukl, now defunct and aban- doned as a town, to~wit: Blocks 107, 126, 182, u v , 154, 169. 176, Numbered 108, 126, 133, 148, iss, 170, and 78. '19,so, 101, 115,181, us,isa. ms, 115,Numbered 1 to 8 lncluslve, of each of said blocks, Lots Numbered 1 to 4, inclusive andthe North Half of Block Numbered 137 and Lots Numbema 5 to 8 11.J 12, 128, 185,150, 165, 1 | 2, 111, 121,134,149,usa, 111.Lots ns, 129, 1ss,151.166. na 114, 1ao,14s,152, mv, 114, Block Numbered 124, and OutlotsNumbered 45 44, as, 42, 41, 40, 22. 21 and 20 of said Town o! Cumihg City, all as plamd and re- corded,together with the uhm doned and vacated streets andalleys adjoining or adjacent to said r February 16, 1810, filed for record »i.n the office of the County Clerk of Washington County, Nebraska, on February 1'l,1870, at 10 o'c.lock, n. m., and recorded in Book A of the mortgage records of said Lots 1. 2. 3. 4. 5, 5, 7 & s in Block 147 in Cumlng (ity, Washington County, Nebraska, and securing a note of $1000.00 and interest there- on;also mncelling of record a mortgnge made by P.G. Cooperind Malinda A. Cooper to James J.Drown and Davis Brown, dated November 10, 1875, filed for record Northwest Quarter of the North- west Quarler and Dots 6 and '7 in the Northwest Quarter of Section 8, Township 17, Range 12, Eur. of the 6th P. M.,in Washington County, Nebraska, real names un- DEFENDANTS_ You and each ol you are hereby notified that on the 29th day of June, 1931, August Prochnow filed his petition in the District Court of Washington County, Nebraska, in which you and each of you to- gether are defendants, the object and prayer of said action is to ob- county at page 469,mongagi,,g a\own, in the office of the County Clerk ol Washington County, Nebraska, on November 11, 1875, at 2u'clock p. m., and recorded in Book D of the mortgage records of said coun- ty at page 104, mortgaging Lots 1 » 2 , 8 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 a n d 8 i n B l o c k 147 in the Town ol Cumlng City, in Washington County, Nebraska, and/ securing a note of $1688.50 and interest thereon;also cancell- ing of reoorda tnlst deed made by Albert W. Merrick and Horatio N. Maguire to John G. Priest, dated May 20, 1858, filed for record in the office of the County Clerk of Washington County, Nebraska, on May 27, 1858, at 10 o'c.lock, a. m,, and recorded ln Book 4 ol the deed records ol said county at P886 76, rnortgaging late 5 Sz 8 in Block 148 and Lots 2 & 8 in Block 153 and Lots 1 & 2 in Block 101, in Cuming GW. Washington County, Nebraska Temwry,and other land, and securing the psy- ment of a note of $105.34 and ln» terest thereon, in favor of LandersPens dz Co.; also cancelling of re y mortgage made by George A.rlglmm to Charles B. Bailey, dated December 18,1871, filed for record in the office of the Count;Clerk ol Nvushlngton County, Neb rnska, on December 1a, 1871,at 11:80 o'clock, u. m. and recorded Book B of the mortgage records nl said county nt page 160, mort- znzins Lola 7. 8, Block us, and Low 6. 1. 8. :mek 170, ln Cuming (i ty ,Washington County,Neb- raska, and other land, and secur= mg a note ol $115.00 and interen thereon;also cancelling of reoord a trust deed made by E. D. Borum and Jane E. Borom, his wife,1| John Owner. Charles Cooper and Theodore Clark, dated September 25,1857,filed for record in the o!!ice_of the County Clerk of Washington County, Nebraska, on P. M,, and recorded in Book 8 ol the deed record: of said county at paso 91, mortgnging me 5, o, 7 & 8 in Block 124, and Outlet 21 (No. 27 by the Crawford survey), in Cumming City, Washington Coun~ fy. Nebrnnka, and other land, and "» ,. inclhsive,and the South nn: °f`S°P°°""b°' 29, issv,at s o'dock. lots,outlots and blocks;and to oecunnga draft _ot $758.90 and min a decree of said Court adjudg- ing that the plaintiff,August Proc.hnow, is the absolute owner in fee simple of the following describ- ed real estate, £o»wit:The North# west Quarter of the Northwest Quarter and Lots 6 and 7 in the Northwest Quarter of Section 3, Township 17, Range 12, East oi tho (ith P. M., in Washington County, Nebraska,and w remove the clouds cast upon the title to said real estate by the claims oi you and each of you and to exclude said defendants and each and all oi them from all right, title, inter- est, lien, claim or demand in or to said real estate or any pa n thereof which you ur any of you muy claim t/o have therein and to severally enjoin and bar you and each of you from claiming or use setting any right, title, lien, inter- est, claim or demand, of, in or to said real estate and to quiet the title to said renl estate in said plaintiffs and for other equitable relief. Plaintiff further prays the Couh, for a decree cancelling and annull- ing o! record a real estate mort~ B"\\Ke vleouted on May 10, 1867 and recorded on May 10, 1867, in Book 8, Page 229, on the following de- embed real estate,to-wit:The North Hal! of Section 3, Tovmship 17, Nonb Range 12, East in Wnah- ington County,Nebraska,which mortgage was Kiven to secure four promissory notes Ior the Pyment of $6120.00; and also for t o can- celling and annulling of record a real estate mortgage executed on tho 15th day of March, 1889, and recorded on the 15th day of March, 1889, n Book 0. Page 838, which mortgafed the following described read estate. to-wit: The Northwest Quarter of Section 3, Tnwnshin 17, North Range 12, Eut, ln Wash- ington County,Nebraska;and |.lso for the cancelling and a.nnull~ ing of a Title Bond exewted on February 28,1885,and recorded on the (th day of March, 1885,in Book J,Page 581,ooverlng the following described read estate, to- wit:The Northwest Quarter of Section 8, Township .17, Range 12, East,i n Washington County»~n,.L.. -\... ........,,........\.....,l......=,.real name unknown,spouse ofMnry R. Hawley; Nels C. Nelson,the heirs, devisees, legotees, per- sonal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Nels C.Nelson,deceased,real names unknown,Nelson, real name unknown, spouse of Nels C. Nelson;Edward McBride,the heirs.devisees,legutees,personal representatives and all other per- sons interested in the estate of Edward McBride,deceased,real names unknown,McBride, real name unknown,spouse of Edward McBride; William S. Bow- en, the heirs,devisees,legatees. personal representatives and all other persons interested in the es- tate ol William S.Bowen,dc~ ceased,real names unknown, Bowen, real name unknown, spouse o! William S. Bowen; Wil- liam S. Bowen, Jr., the heirs, devi- sees, legatees, personal representa- tives and all other persons inter- ested ln tho estate of William S. Bowen,Jr.,deceased, real names unknown,Bowen, reall name unknown,spouse of William S. Bowen,Jr.;James S. Easley, the heirs, devisea,legatees, personal representatives and nll 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. Popplef/un,the heirs,devisees, legabees,personal representativesand all other persons interested in th, est-rife of Andrew I.Popplo- ton, deceased, real names nnknown, Popplewn,real name un- known, spouse ol Andrew I. Pop- pleton;D.W. Gross,real name unknown, we heirs, devlsees, lega- tées, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of D.W.Gross, deceased, real names unknown,Gross, read name unknown, spouse of D. w. Gross; Root & Avery; McBride & Bowen; Mattie J. Topp, Charles N. Nelson; James S, Nelson, Dag# mar L. Winterling und all persons having or claiming to have any interest in or to the following de~ scribed read estate) to-wit:Tax Lots 1. 2. 3. 4. 5 and 6. situated in the Northwest Quarter and the West Hal( of the Northeast Quar- ter of Section 26,Township 17, North Range 12, East of the 6th P. M., ln Washington County, Neb- rlska, rel-l names unknown, DEFENDANTS_ You and each ol you are hereby notified that on the 29th day of June,1981,Anna Krambeck and Arthur W. Krambeck filed their |1et.l\1on in Washington which you y gether with others are delendunts, . . - A the District Court ol County, Nebraska, in and each o l on to- between Sections 26 and 27, Town- ship 17.Rango 12, East,thence North on Section_ line 2889 chains, thenoo East 20 chains,thence North 4.04 chains on section line between Sections 23 and 26, thence East to place of beginning, con- tainingln 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 740 secure u promissory note of even date therewith for the payment o i $2500.00 due November 1,1900. with interest at the rate of 7% per annum; and also for the can- celling md annulling of s Trust Deed eiecuted by James A. Good- rich and Mary Goodrich, his wife, gb the said Andrew I. Poppleton; on the Southeast Quarter of the` Northwest Quarter of~Sectlon 26, Township 17,North Range 12, East of the 6th P. M., in Wuh- ingwn County, Nebraska Terri- tory, for the purpotte o! securing to D.W. Gross o i Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, payment of one note of even date herewith mode by James A, Goodrich,payable one year after dnte in the-sum ol $280.00 with interest after matur- ity at the rate ol 40% per annum, which Trust Deed was dated Nu- vember 26, 1857, and recorded on November 30, 1867.in Book 3 Page 296. You and each of you are required to answer the petition of thesf plaintiffs in the Dlstrict,Cour1'. oi Washington County, Nebraska, or or before the 13th dny of August 1931, or the said petition of tlu plaintiffs will be taken ns true am 'lie Court may grant the prayel of said petition and render judg mont accordingly, Anna Krambeck Anhur W. Kxambeck, 24-st Pl n nu m. No n c n To c n n m-r o n s A. C. Debel, Attomey COUNTY COUlt'l`. wAsH1NG'ror~ COUNTY, NEBRASKA E m u of mary Klutz, deceased Notice in given to the crodtori to appear before me at the Count; Court room in Blair, Nebraska, orthe 8rd day of July, 1931, and or the Sth day of October, 1931, Io: the purpose ol examination,ml justment and allowance of claims All claims not Kllcd on or befor: the ard day of 0¢¢»0ber» 1931, vol be forever barred. Dated um sth day of June, 1931 (SEAL)I.C.ELLER, 21-It County Judge. NOTICE To CREDITORS A. C. Debel, Attorney nmmmv r:mm1'_ WA SHINGTOB r I 1 | PETERSEN MACHINE and MOTORSERVICE Auto Rlspnlrlng 1 Specialty BLAIR PRODUCE co. T. H. Wright, Prop. Independent Cub Buyer of POULTRY EGGS CREAM Phone 206 -Blair, Nab. BLAIR FL OUR MILL The Home ofMAINTOP FLOUR(Handed by All Gmoeru) We exchange wheat for flour P. S. Sorensen. Prep. FARRELUS CAFE and ROOMS Home Style Cooked Mala Bu! Depot 204 Walker Ave. ,iHppineott;Lewis K.Mothtt; Gln Mead; Chu-lea Mrllmemy; Wlllinm K.Maher;Georg;M. Ulla :George Mellow;Micheallnfvhv: James McFadden; Ed.; 'nd H. Mead; Dunan llelneh-' L ;Duncan McLaughlin; Mila 1. Mille r;Alben w.Meniek; Horatio N. Maguire;May M- remove tho clouds out upon the title to sold real estate by the claims of you, and each of 'you, to some Hght, title, lien, interest, claim or demand of any kind whatsoever ln or to said reel es- f"f#¢» or any part thereof, which vw, or my of you, may claim to have therdn, and to severally en- mteten mereon; IIBO cancelling oflrecord n mortgage nude by E. n. Borum on D.w.wrxgm.,' u ma October 3. 1857, filed for record in the office of the County Clerk ol' Washington County, Nebraska, on 'October 5, 1857, at 5 o'clouk, p. rn., and recorded in Book 8 of the deed records of mi d county lt page n e u n " - .You and each of you an re- quired to answer the petition. of this plaintiff in the District Court of Washington County, Nebraska, on or before the 18th day of Aug- ust, 1981, or the :aid petition of the plaintiff will be taken aa trueandthe Court may grant the' prayer of said petition and render we w,=¢~. we payer or mu umm-in m obtain a decree of said Court adjudging that the plnintilfe, Anna Krambock and Arthur W.Kram- beek, are the absolute owners in' lee simple of the following de- scribed real estate,to-wit:TaxLoma x, 2, a, 4, 5 and a, dtuated in the Northwelt Quarter and the " " ' a a a " ' ; m i ; x § l 2 i 7 -g Estate of Frederick F. Cornelius. Deceased.{ Notice is given to the aeditore to appear before me nt the CountyCourt room in Blair, Nebraska on the 17th day of July, 1931,and on the me day of Oetober, 19§1. for West Hal! ol the Northeast Qnu- the purpose of exmainationr ad- \ l by forcing peaches, pe bananas or h m m . into rin:or coarseai Orange Crab (ServesB) Two cups orange p crab meat, 1 cup ~~ 1 cup cyopped celery, S USING --BREATHING ERS' RADIO PROBLEMS . - . . ,__;... _ mn. unri°°U»| :hm to mr amcksra summon a U §| rugh n nv-mam :wus zs.'1so4;'as: :God w _'e.choice mam usasoaso: mf w W ~llnd 800d feeders sn.oows.'ls: common 1 Remember the bi Church allT h e C h u r c h e s ~ S °°§_»rf=»5°- us \» °-"N E W A I R C E L L ~ laces, 2 cups I l cucumbers, and lettuce m mr feedm ;4.ows.ou:me k c a n s u o w u u :m a hellen s4.ews.'zs:If/bak steer m l mss.oo@'1.oo;shook helier cnlva .»~n-"Nm A 'v AS TOLD BY THEIR PASTORS em.. llueaday, Julyzzim.BATTERY" SOLVE FARN F I R S T L U' mzn AN c n u l m |J ames N. L u n d , P usal.............-M t ~ 2 c u b (mea t,\D1.au(yu.uu.\. . n lu u|. u u 1 u n u n v n a p u t u un.nluau guru u l lv yuuxm:|cnmbeIS _.________________ _....__________A. J . Harmett. Plato:vac ati on be su re to wo r s h i p wi th Sun day , J ully 12th: Dm mmunion a I at 9:30; ni t in small nieces:m u l l r - t man;-_. ...-.......,..-,___,_and celery.Serve on lettuce with French dxssxing or mayonnaise. Lemam Merlngue Pie (Makes 1 ple)Ona cup sugar,a tablespoons flour, 8 tablespoons cornstarch,1teaspoon wh and 1% cups boiling uuus (ili3EllALLy 51155111 About u.onn (mesh hogs arrived Monday and Sold on vmcllcally l sfmqy basis although some of the lluhfer weight:were a shade stronger than toward the close ot Inst week.Liam weights sold at sansmno and me u n v i e u m Bible &h00|, 10:00 A. M. Momlng worship, 11:00 A. M. Young People's meeting, 7:W. Evening service, 8:00 P. M. Mid-week meeting on Thursday, |°'°° P. M. ('\\M ...Hvx¢»:...n-nina mall lolll€umrcn on s unny ..lllolBV|C6!ana vowho come with ua place us under Sunday Schpo obligation in some other mngve services at 3. gatlon.`\..Young Peep] Our Sunday School nttendaneelew-"5"K at 8. at Sunday School was ninety-1our._Choir andLet us have one hnudnd nut every Tlmrsda eveuhg lu's meetiyg Twin! orcheam rebeaznh Y Gwdng. .v_-..... ..........., -.-5"--o W..~ dry ins 'ents add wafer'at $5.4U@6.00.pe Y°";§ Pgvlg had an interest ,uw cook in double boiler pgnil Lu m s u vn n n m am za °§§.h':°§,m§ ;;Fm;§_§'d__g. Lheu thick (nbout 15 minutes.Add:Ons-hall cup lemon juice, grated rind of 1 lemon, and 2 egg yalkB. .beaten slightly. Cook 2 minutes longer.Cool and turn into a baked pie shell_ Cover with meringue mnde of: Eleven thousand :m n nheep I-nd lambs were received Mun- dn! und under s vlloroua demand most ot the fat lambs sold 150254: h18hor at $6.'l5®'I.25..Feeda mmm were in uood demand andntmnzer and need sheen quomhly kfrsulv _ - - -_ . - - - -_ . -. . . _ __ . . . . . - - - o . - - - wa r m we a th e r a r e be in g ap p r e c i ated by ull wh o h em- th em.Th e r e wa s 9. good response a t the mi d - wee k me eti ng Thur sd ay even in g. C O N G R E G A T I O N A L C H U R C H A .F. Ne we ll, P a s to r Churc h Sc ho ol at 10 o 'c 1oc k and pu blic wor sh ip a t 1 1 o'c1ock Sun- da y mo rn in g. At 6 :3 0 th e y o un g pe op le a rf . to welc ome th e y o u n g gr o u p o f o u r Ar ii n gto n c hu rc h a t lu nc h a nd th e me etin g fo llowin g. B A P T I S T C H U R C H L. J . Mo ra n, P as to r W e are pr ai si ng ou r L o r d f o r th is fi ne we athe r i n wh ic h to d o o u r wo r k a n d Hi s .W e ar e busy people,bu t 'b us y pe o ple ar e us ef d people.N o Chr is ti an sho uld use u ll th e ti me allo tte d to h i m f o r n .1 :l l 11- . .e .i . w . .'?:..\I> . »!, g ..g.j>... W : >lv$ §k - "Y~1 ... . .> !14 . l l l n l i H u n I m a m ! ! l i I n h m r e n d a n g e r o u s !ndlu ra-welter which In appear-mn- an un-ll as ll pertorn-nun In agnnl an modern eleeulf adn.Altar: nn- uhmm lI\r_gg_°_{__¢hf _, r» 't '1 '* -_\ir - '§ ? § i . /}¢1~<T*j"§.#,;~N o r n m a c o n t n b ~ , , ~ ~ ~ w i .j u t a b o s o m a n y t r a g i c J ~< \ ' _E ` l a c c i d e n t s e s s m o o t h , /"~;w o r n t i r e s . /~ ,/ . : -, s 5 - ~.,.. U41 'CbQL"1 ' ~~1 *i `1 ~ . H J'g > i l ~ ' > § = & ' * ' ..¢ g ~»\~ ; f ¢ ; ' f ~ ° ~ ~ § ' ! \ \. 4 / \.: ~»fZ ' Why entrust your Ilfc to Izuld tires when you can replace thgm with Keily Lotta Mika dt these arnn.z~ ingly low prxccs. 5 P R I C E S \.» j 4|»"1 | F|l " F " l " r ~ n i l r |z r E 1 n |; ||4 . ' 4 o i a 1 ; ; -Q -$ 4 . 9 5 ( z u u o ) 4.soxzo .- - $s.s| \u M Two egg whites $4 cup Sugar:""i=`Xfr3 LAMIBS:Range llmb6 and M. tensnoon bakinz uowder.afuvl fn nhnlnn n -nm-r -ax.vnnmn h m llI°\l ellr "I h r n q ug f?{ '¥ Im ¢. u l .ns'.m::x:|r; A radic ally new ty pe nl rmzterv operated rec eiver de»sl.:.|=°d to bring satisfac tory radio r»:~¢~ptl||nSothes.o.oonoo fmmazm li vi n ; bey ond power lines and \l"In ran»:»-rt use electric sets.was display- ed for the first time by ten or thou1nrrs"n leading nel. manuf ac tur- -vm at the assi Radio Trade Show la Chlc ago rec entlyTh e "nsr c ell"sets -so -c allc d mrnlrno of I.revolutlonary . . . . . . . . . .-1 .. __-» - . wn l nlanvle*|»\('lvll\.¢;\.manually oper- ulr li -»~wr~»ltlnmc ltl Voliasul--rn -:I features whic h . n o m I ar.-|:\..'|r|» ot all previousantsdonsnnodforfa rm use I n appearance and Dgrforrmaaunce theyurnllkomodernalternatingcI1r~ re m neu.ru n n i n :in sty le fr ommldgetstoelaborateconsoles They sn ap o n a nd o i! wlth a elm ples wi tc h.Th e new battery whlc h mi me _......- . . . . . .»~. 1 - thro ugh n spec ial c arbon 'l: :n ¢" to maintain c onstant vmtaze | :"¢;r a long li lo It wi ll run .1 rI\'\*'l tube "utr ce-Il" .mer for Wl°f|v - »1.000 hours,or ln tho 2.761115 household for approzf tuntely r. Year »Some ol' the sc i# no eevID':°c d wlth dy namic speukore,u.. '.: 1111ol'th em use the Ismgt c|rc|:1l. and ar e r on s i dc r c d hs'in -. -leaderl to be Ula fin al 'm"utlo ¢ . _ 4 _ | _ _ . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. ..- . .. _. _-u ¢Beat. egg wh i te s u n ti l fr o th y , ad d su g a r a n d b a ldn g p owd e r a n d c o nti nu e b ea ti n g un til(sti ff .P u t in mod er ate oven (325 d. F.)f o r 15 mi nu te s to b ro wn . wf..§m@:< sn? nvvu vu \.»u\.n\.u lPJ|u\y|nu,HHInula mb s , r w to g ood s6.00@u.'I5: native lambs. good to c hoic e $6.50 6725; y earllngs, all g rades $2.60 o n s . FE ED E R LA MBS : F ee d s: la mb ! soon two c liolcc $5.0065.25; feeder lambs, :pr to mod $4.5o@s.oo. EWES: Fat. sooo to c hoice $1.25 ol.- ls : fa t, f ai r to sooo $1.000 1.25:c ull and c an nc r ewe s 5. 506 1.00:brc edlng ewes s1.soo4.oo. to the s.o.oonoo f o m a lm li vi n ; bey ond power lines and \\"In ¢on»:»-rt use electrlc note.was display- ad for the first time by ton or there1otry *n loading nel. manuf ac tur- -ml at the larsl Radio Trade Show ta Chlc ago rec entlyTh o "u tr c ell"sets -so -c ollod mc nuno of l.revolutlonary"aaeatlalrmg lmtter y "they employi n " A "c ur re nt-- do not requiro . n u m I ar.-|:\..'|r|» or all prov ousantsdonsptnodforfa rm use I n alwearanve and pgrfor tmaanlco theyurnllkomodernoltorn ntlng c|1r~ rant neu.ru n n i n :ln sty le fr ommldgetstoelaborateconsoles 'Plhey nnnn o n and ol! wlth a elm D e sw teh.Th e new battery whic h mmlethe svtn posslhlo Ill-rnllv lrroalhos the life-plvlng oxfgim from the alt f || ll I'a I .l.0 u0 hours,or ln the a ve n u e household for npprozfluntely r. Year »Some ol' th e sol# no oovIp';°c d wlth dy nnmiv spookorw,u. '. ; n l!ol'thorn use the |§lt:5t r~|rc»:1l. and are onsidmed hs'fu-.-. -leoder l to bn Ula lln nl 'm"utlo r satisfac tory rmllo rvr or ti oo ;»rural soc tlona _.--...._ __._. .._|._. ._...._.._........._.... _.._.._..."-..- ...__ l.\rn '°_=~'' 4 ""minu tes.nz nu l o li - in c h thic k -Q* `,.E"""'L ~ E _;,.3 ~ness.Gut with 2-inc h floured b| ~= r r =" " ~I f "*1 I7 5 » . ~-.-c uit c utter.Fold d ouble nlld probs :.:1;.tI§1|1g Imtler y "they employ the svln [xnmihlo Iihrnllv hrc aiuns \M " A "c ur re nt-- do not ac quire the life-giving oxfguu from the air I :s m r m u c i o r y r a u n u r w 1 : 5 u u n Q u I ~ ~ I I n l l ~ n n H r u r a l s e c t i o n s 1 f . . -L. . .. . t . .... ... .... .- . . . .. . 'I l l u u v l n U l l u u |F a i C a t t l e R u l e S t e a d v umm B mpmun u lun uv e swc asreqoints and purc hases by Omaha packers were the encouraging fac- cors tn me business indicamrs for J une . wmplled by th e c hamber ot: u m mm A m u s mr m l b u r e a u . ' i e ''.q I-4|s\n g ra` " '° '..,x p ,r 5 1 4*'e»§~ ~ ,1 ~.- f / ' ~ =1 \-.. .» - - -1~a 1 r a - I " ' ° _ .A J . -~ I.~v¢ ». ." " ~£ 2 L ~,. I ` ?~o m g " r w ". . -~~.~ ¢ : < * f < f . § ? \. 1 I l ! ., _..1 i . -f : ; . . " "\\~'~' - ' E ' - / " 7 ninutes.fllnll lu E3-inch 1mcx~ Less.Gut with 2-inch floured bi:=~ uit cutter.Foid dnuble nlld press dgeg together' lightly.Place in :ranked pun;brush tops with nelted butter.Cover and let rise n warm place 20 minutes.Bake `ri`éaviEé'§mJ`l nip $5.1 5 LIGHT HUGS firnorman Fat Lambs Lgugely lswzsc .nigh- er at S6.'I5iD7.25. Feeder Lambs Rlrnnnsrr and AUM Sheep \.=__,\., _..~_.The God who givesl L........a|lill|.hi.|[o n l y i t i n t e n d s t (29x4.5|)I nat.Damon Ihe used for His glo}y Qmd for ourw? |( ? m" " e T § :: : d ; _ P ; ' : g ; ¢' a l f e l l o w men.Th er e is a n adage F ~''~ "..wh ic h sa y s "Time i s mf me y " .Th e .c-vez-ythi a d rtme d ls s o l d -,.., g .- n a h (8 | x| . 5 0 )h a m , , I ` ° i m " § f th e nnnnnHnnn\c h | s t u "shou_h a k e th e rxgh t 4 1 ." ` `4 m n 4 ;A 1 : I in hat oven (425 d. F.) 10 minutes. Again brush tops with melted but~ ter and finish baking.Remove from oven. Brush tops with melted butter.Makes 16 small or 9 large pocketbook rolls.I! a larger roll is desire:-d,( roll dough to Y:-inch Lhiclmess and cut with 3-inch cutter. Dinner Punch (Serves 46) Juice of 2 émngel,juice of 2 lemom, juice of 1 grapefruit,2 Bnrgainsa Silk Dresses-values to $10 go at $2.95;Silk Dresses- values to $15 go at S5:Spring Coats--values to $85 go at $5.95. Entire stock Straw Hats for Wnmen--values to $5 go at 88c; Womens and childrens Slippers are reduced to $1 A pair-shop early is about the ben advice we can give you and be sure and shop at \S1e mmm Cenwr.2s~n ;.s ||:.l bn e y to tas te .M i x ghoroughly . Fo r V a ri a tio n : A d d to th e a bo ve ixtur e 1 c u p o f th e juic e of an- th er f r ui t, s u c h a s gra pe juice, ~pberry juic e,log-anberry juic e, ine ap ple jui c e , c id er o r the jui c e ro m an y c a nn ed f ru it. Or a d d 1 c up of u.puree ma d e u-nan a-.»ur.. ¢-- ....... -( \»¢a v l i u m9-,\»7 , » ¢ 'Q . ,u n "_m " "a 1 r '. / " ''`._'f ' N u r -... |mPonmNr NEWS I I I . . . from Blair Racket Store You will receive through the mails your first copy of our<"GOOD NEWS MAGAZINE" ln it you will find some interest- ing reading and also a picture of our July Glassware Special at 39c with each purchase of $1.00 or more. If you fail to receive your copy come here and we will fix y o u o u t . BLAIR .RACKET S'ronE uwnlfunnrll uammmulwuIll um. ltla NEW!lt's modem!lt'| Safe!lt'| REVOLUTION- ARYI lush-Flame-be sure the ga nnge you buy lan it. Nothing qdto on outstanding or iffemnt hu evar bun dn- vined for A gn range before.Makes your range :many io operate an *whim~ on.ONE, HAND-ONE MOTION- LIGHTS ANY BU ER. Jult turn on¢ h6¢u -|nylm rncri ncl||in ¢laeov¢nli||a¢|instantly and lutomltkally. Absolutely SA E for dn mln-nte gn is tm-ned on, [nah-Flsme Eghu it.` You will want lush-Fllme.Da not hesitate to demnnd it. Mskeartnintlntyouu~¢|et¢ingitlvy|>nyin¢|ROPER. May we show you? lowa-Neblaska ugh;a g d ~ e ~ f . . .1 | ~f " " %f n f f . ;". ;- f :~~1 - 4 . I j j "»f _ ; \ ; . ; , f = ;I ;'* - v - ~ . .-... ,. ` § 1 ; § § ` ; 3 - ` T ~ ~H Q . .\ H 1 J -" 2 ? 5 ' ? 5 i ; i T @ H L ~ ~..5 ~r 1 ; & ?* ' T '; >. 9 A 7 "4 1 \ m u - n m a n u m m m I - »| | n l n » n \ | | l l l l i | \ | n a . n | | | ¢ . l l h . é o m m o n e n s e I n a l l problems demanding v aluation, co m m o n sense Im a a l w a ys been th e great appraiser. No w h e re i l co m m o n lense m o re vi t a l t h a n i n t h e f i e l d o f i n v e s g n n e n t .A f t e r w e h a v e s t m l i e d a l l t h e g r a p h s a n d c h a d !a n d l i s t e n e d t o a l l t h e e x p e r t s , w e t u r n t o c o m m o n l e n s e f o r f i n a l i a n l g m e n t . I n on-:let t o c l a r i f y e o m e o f t h e i n v e r t - o r ' s p r o b l e m s ,a b o o k l e t " I n v e s t m e n t C o m m o n S e n s e " ,l u n b e e n p r e p a r e s ! u n d e r t h e a l u p i c e e o f u f n i v e r l a l Tn - a l t S l a m - e n , a m o d e r n F i x e d I n v e zt me n g T n u t . TI-il lhmkld contain:Inlrodudoay lllhmlnl Nr Hu mm. Lam 1'. m|{.aa.»-. c na»-»»»of un c.»».~.:u»¢ a n e m u " , a n d Curnm.-y.li . . . "o l R u f n m m r i v u . YOUR oorv SENT FREE UPON lwczlrr OF 'nus COUPON ¢Annnzss f H A N I D N a n d s 'pllol $ullllng ,'Bfalr,WdrmkaGm1l¢mm.- Kindly send me without obliption s copy of "lNv¢n-Mun* Cannon Sznsz". NAM Stronger and Ascd Sheep Quotably Steady. Union Stock Yards, Jmy 'l, 1931 -Prhctlcally steady prices pne- vuiled on the w w cattle mar-ket um week and best yearlimzs brought 58:15.Receipts weremoderate. 10.000 head, and while heavy game were slow prices were Ln much the mme notches as to- ward the ciose of last week.Cow|and heltera and etockers and feed- ers showed vm little ehnpge. Quutabtopa on Cattl 'Good Yachoice yeaflmga $'L4Ue6825;m r o ¢sv . \ |~ (zsxms) GARNER OIL AND GAS SERVICE BLAIR, NEBRASKA attitude toward both. Occasionally a church member who is dulng nothing for his church complains tn me about the church not making the advancement it should. Should the rest of un put as little effort, time und money into the work as they,i t would nd- vance much more slowly than it does. We had a number of visitors |~ l e i yggg : ~i~uli*,|c ommo n to fa ir y ea rling n $5 .1 50 6.56:u m m ,wa r me d -u p m e r a $5. ow5 ,'r 5:good,choice b a n d ! steers sv.2a@a.oo;good to cqc dc e heavy steers $'r.o6@'l.eo:fa i r to good steers $6.25@'¥.25:c o mmo n to fair steers ss.so6 s.eo: c ond to choice stockers $5.'I5@B.'l5:fair to soqd sgopkegs {5.U0@§.25: co_g_1g Subscribe for The Enterprise.and ~orning Worship.~95'in maybe \\y o u t h o u g h t this service was expensive v-' ;'r " a l ~ ~IT'S CHEAPER THAN CHEAP~-1;~n g 7 3 ~ ; ». , a r r m . I v I n f r r v uw i . .g . ¢' Q s » .|g 1 v i n \ ' \ n " o - h »5 i i . ».a . q o l h r ~' ~§{ .e g.'.4 \. \Q.g y m ;1 u " 5 - n d l-» ~:: Q . " i d - 1 1 ¢\:.=: r ~§nur ._.- - - - -mf).»'Ma" 3 m,fa=~3{a1li£ M i a , ~ C9'¢14~ZQ~~ ~m e ,~ qczf 0 \ f ""._.2 * - ' e f ¢" . # : ¢\ i { g O n | - . r h l g m n q n q u v : . . . » » . n » - . m | .f i r " - | - "~-y `*a1 .r \I\n»$H n»-an-. . lr »1 .3 3 3 ''11'.|nu7;:1.fi...~~- ' r ~I1~e F a f u »A x . \ .g Q .a u "3 I l .4 ..J |I ,:»|. . 5 ;1 »I 4." "\\:.¢.»~¢A J u Q ... . .). s rxY A-~s ».. .1 "~ x Q 4 I X Plenty of Hot Water when and ,.........." J --¢,------~ie n 1\¢l|\fur rmn nf nur !if.£l|llI-b\B ahd COHUBUCIhr- tml. biscuit.anti onnfiira Iongcr, ur until filling; is firm f -..( - -..._ ._n o v e l c h e e s e b i s c u i t t h a t i s p a r t i e -- -|..I ularly delic ious:Fl.€'Sil Strawberry ICE Cream It (Te a Bisc uits Tw o cups spec ial c ake 1'lour,` sifte d; 4 teasp oons bakin g powder, 'z&teaspoon salt,1/E;c u p bu tter o r othe r shortening,'Fi c up mi lk (abo ut).Sift flou r onc e, measure, ad d ba ki ng powder an d salt,an d sifurrgain.Cut in sh or ten ing . A dd mi lk g ra mlua lly un ti l so ft d ou gh i s for me d.Tu r n o n flou red board, kne ad li gh tly ,ro ll 'ii inc h thic k, and c ut with flo ured bis c uit c utter. Ba ke in ho t oven (450 F. )12 to 15 min ute s.Makes 24 bisc uits. Cheese Bisc uits Two c up s spec i al c ak e flour , sif- te d;2 %teaspo ons ba king p owder, 1/&,teaspoon salt, 1 tablespoon but- te r o r oth er shorte ning,it c up - »- - n|O n e j u n k e t t a b l e t ,1 t a b l e s p o o n ' o o i d w a t e r ,1 p i n t m i l k ,2 t a b l e - spoons le mo n juice,1 c up sug ar, 'fi pi nt c r ea m, an d 2 c up s stra w- ber ry pur ee. P u t ju n k e t ta b le t i n c up wi th c old wa te r.C m s h wi th spoon to dissolve.Ad d s u g ar a nd c r e a m to mi lk an d wa r m u n ti l lu k e w a r r m-N O T H O T .Re mo ve f r o m sto\'e.i .Add diss olve d ju nket ta blet; po ur into free zer c an.Le t s ta n d u n ti l firm, c h ili.Pac k in ic e and suit, and fre eze to a mu sh.Ad d s tr a w- berr y p ure e a nd lemo n juic e. (Pr e-, pare pu ree by c rus hin g ab out on e, iq u nr t of str a wb e rr i e s a nd r ub b in g , lth r o u g h sieve-adding sug ar ii j 1 Il Il l ' grated cheese,*H-1 cup-milk ann water,equal parts.Sift.flour once, measure, add baking powder and salt, and sift, again.Cut in shortening and cheese.Add liquid grmlually until soft dough is form- necessury.)Finish 1reezing.Recipe' makes 10 bo 12 servings. MORE BISCUITS AND ROLLS 1 rRecipes for biscuits and rolls; ed.Roll E51 inch thick on slightlylnlwnyg are popular--because his-| floured board.Cut with floured zuits and rolis are so popular.IIere: biscuit. cutter:Bake in hot ovenlare wo that may be new to most(450 F.)15 minutes.Makes I2 of those who reédz biscuits.Bakinz Pawder Biscuits iTwo cup; special cake flour, sift- ed: 4 ten:poo1s baking powdér, 545. . - . - n n u n -Q . - ¢ " . - .- . . - . 1 - w Rinoe cooked or canned salmon and separate into large flakes to make one-fourth cup.Cut walnuts into small pieces to make one-half cup. Shred cabbage, measure three- fomths cup and leave until crisp in cold water.Drain,mix with teaspoon salt, 2 tablespoons butter or otheqshortening, and about % cup milk.\. Sift flout once,measure,add baking powder and salt, and sift again.Cut in shortening.Add milk gradually until soft dough is salmon and walnuts, add a cup of f0}'mC'd Roll 'vi inch thick oncookedormayonnaisedressinglfjlllrlitlgr' {1fJI\1'f{d hoard.Cujl.with and serve on lettuce. California Coupe One orange, I slice pineapple, 1 banana, 1 teaspoon lemon juice, 2 teaspoons Marasehino symp,few gmins salt, powdered sugar, orange or lemon iee, Maraschino cherries. Mix the pulp of ie orange with pineapple and banana, eat. in small pieces; add lemon juice, Maraschino syrup,salt, and powdered sugar, to taste.Fill champaigne glasses two-thirds full of fmit, cover with orange or lemon ice, and garnish with cherries. [floured biscuit c utter.Ba k e i n 'h ot o ve n (450 d. F.)-12 to 15 lmi nutes.Makes fif teen 2~inch his-1 'c uits.f So uthe rn P oc k etbo ok a nn . a 0 Two c ups spec ial cake flour, sift~ ed; 3 tea spoo ns b akin g po wder , $5 teaspoon salt,1 tablespoon short- en in g, a nd a bo ut %c u p mi lk . Si f t f lo u r once,measure,add 'hal- :ing powder a nd s uit,an d s i f t forme~.Knead Iigh~y for 2~to 3 o m m o n e n s e I n all problems demanding valuation,common sense Ima always been the great appraiser. No w h e re i l co m m o n lense m o re vi t a l t h a n i n t h e f i e l d o f i n ve s n n e n t .A f t e r we h a ve stm lied a l l th e g r n p l n a n d c h a d !a n d listened t o a l l the expe rts, we t u r n t o co m m o n lense f o r f i n a l im lg m e nt . I n on-:let to clnx-ily eom e of tlne invert- or's pro ble m s,a bo o k l e t " I n ve s t m e n t Co m m o n Se ns e" ,l u n be en prepares! u n d e r t h e al u p i c e e o f u f ni ve rl l l Tn -a l t Slam-en, a modern Fixed Inveztmenx Tnut. _for ANY BABY WE can naver be sure just wha!gh,makaan .iizfmt ~ but um a mm.¢..»3"£i7i'~ *Hm'| sam!~ ~> ; \ ul ,rf 4 | ~'4* ¢ seg. ,. +I 1 .¥f f , e ~ w g ! u l ~ I Qui .°~ »1 ;( Ham Salad Sandwiches One-half Ib. hum, 2 smnil picklesclhounerl hard cooked emr. 'A cun- "| r " -"-'- -n u -may onnaise or c ooked salad dress- ing, 'fi c up evaporated milk, sandy - wic h bread, li c up butter, c reamed. Put hum through food c hopper, add chopped pic kle,egg,salad dress- i n g and mi lk .Gut.bread three- eig hths o f rm inc h thic k,spread wi th butte r,th en wi th h a m mi x- ture.Plac e on top of this a lettuc e le a f and nnpther slice o f bread. W h en ready to serve c u t i n 'r.ri» 2 teaspoons vanilla, cmshed, sweet ened peaches.Warm milk slightly, add sugar and vanilla.Diasolvn junket uxbleis in tablespoon cnld water, stir into milk mixture quick- ly,pour into freezer mn and let set about 20 minutes, until firm Plane can in freezer, pack with lu and salt and freeze to thick mush Add the cream, whipped il con» venient, and the crushed, sweet/ ened peaches.Finish freezing Snvg part of peaches to serve or expuuivc. by uxhmnti c nl wa ter he a te r i t i s ¢5¢¢r°1' thu: cheap, costing much lun per mo nth Bam mi nar i tem: m u h u ci gu-e ttu,shows,tele- phone or your hily paper. Let nu giv e y ou Une flch NOW. Only HALF CLEAN "¢:%°+"wATER flo u i ;B6 ieas plo li 'na lt, spoon melted butter. 1%. c ~1 ) u n U _ -. . - - - -_bmon-c oloned Add lemnan rind.Mix sugar, flour and and add fn lemon mixture. Stir in melwd butter and mS\k and in utiifly-beaten egg whites. and salt fold Tqm into ple dn lined with mm. £eZE2§,e/uf, C A S T O R I A _-- up - \ »..-__e1 Blair, Nebraska, July 9, 1931 #num Walt!;¢.q; ¢. ---_ent its thousands oc ! ¢mP1°Y¢°"v a fa lc o n sh o t f ro m the lu ke.'Un-'sec ond lnuoias porlsed * B i t i n g f o r [ H E E N T E R P R I S E ' s a y s th e Chronic le." T h e pub lic der its c nwr they lay down.Thran* f the wéra.Th e y ¢ h l»; 8 9 d a t swi f t '*° _ L - - - -|........|..»»-»»..n..nnnnnl nn G I .........i\ -_n Ambi mu nnnm were eo nur-fened by the long sit that, (pr x llt-tle time, they endured great pnln intheir efforts to stand.The savage.hrnkeu lc all hardship on lnnd andwater, were much amused by theirdlscomfort Anti !!\'1'¢ted lt with loud mughter.They mnde u tire and took from one or the canoes a pot oi' grainy ht-nr's fleshuud not n tohull.An the hen! bemln to stir thisret-emu:mll5S.lee!more.small WHAT !S sLs¢7.ANc1~: Tm years ago it was :unborn- s"" to speak of the well-dressed 'woman as "c.hic."Five years ago the proper word to use was ;"smnrt."At the present moment _the mostused expression is "be- coming."Evidently there are fa-lshions in'word| an well ss cluthee. I :rider Your Adsm's Apple', and be law is a picture of a pulchritudn- ous Ines with en arrow and her fingers painting to the spot where the anatomical fruit is usually lo- cated.Now, if the y had Jimmy Dumnte'|interesting pan and throat there, we'd have no para- graph."Riun James in the Brook- lyn Eagle observes,"That dgg-le nil w}\;,.},Wlflll in 'Fnnuidnr firm with letters ldddillt dum far their eo»called boner. . . . Well, you might include in Things You Never K. T. (Knew Till) Now that women do have them. . . . I got that tram a medial authority."The Knnsas City Times reprint: a little pam m p h from the Ki ng City,Mu., News to the effect that "Lucky Strikes have come out in behalf .1 ... m.......,.;s.|.._»,. -.....\.. ...A .mir A. RHOAIJI3."bm"\wilflthat "?.f'3,P .--=f_'§'.fl".I'.Z| gjgggd 11:23 u§'é'» §`éXF5`1oE&'cfigl "'}G$'&. pansed_Hu quick ear ,..,\ aught A dlsturhlpg gounq.He__"The UOVGFHHIBBL IB luaxug, lungs..I S S U E D E V E R Y T H U R S D A Y s u ms o f mo ne y i n taxes.Th e ~- "" ""o t h e r | U £ I p | ) ' 6 1 8 - wh i c h me a n s l i k e per Y " - I '$1-5|ever y o ne -- wi ll ha ve to ma k e u p "'"the diiferenc e."¢b m an sec ond-class m m m -W h a t is t m e i n Cn lif o mln ,i s l no the. poutoffieo at B h i r ,Neh r.,likewise true in many other st,at.e9.} un de r th e A d o f C o n g r o ll e f At a ti me wh e n i n du s tri a l re h a bi l- \ | lI'°11 3| 1579-itatio n an d stimda te d emplog nn en t ..... eh.. Iminima- issues of the d&y ,| i n th e diennnt forest.Amos sat up and listened.A loud epiashlng broke the.si- Ience."'I`wo c anoes!" Amos whispered. "'ll1e kiliers have c ome.It' s sa v- ages d rivin g game towa rd the Inke on the farther shore,"m i d he. "\\'e're luc ky n o t to b e th e r e A hand o f red me n - ma y b e fifty or mn r. n -Mar t 'llJ||B8 bac k nbout u arose an d peered through n m ' buqhes."The dev!! and his d m;=!"he whispered."'\\'e're nrnhushv-I." The ybung man arose and drv.l his| sword. 'Put that nwn v. "Amos enm- "l'\\nv'd nn!In _ . . _ .. . . .-_ , -- . .......... ... .......,.... ......... lypw ......um !'1°\\r°-zum Your Ad.\m'| Apple dlsplm I- n w : s m : m m m ua 'wanuh fuluon edlwl °! lovely blonds femme winflus wlcmnmg umm ah. elgudtvadlH°l'\¢¢°~;g=-g~;,m»dbelt femmes hlvan'¢ gnllhavg gone neeky".Slm~Gsy In " E "" °'mv-"u m m ,o..n¢v|~ ~ ~The Flemimmm. N. J.. Demaent.'l||. dsunnlnt um ~.1'..5'§.\TC lA .u uu \. \u " Yfi g h t .J u s t t a k e n l o n k . "1 R o b e r t p f - c r e d o v e r t h e s h o u t -1 r l m n f Is la f r l o n d .A r o u n d t h e m n I wigs, hairs and ploe needles wereJlay lng about on the surfac e of the Jolllng fat.Robert wrote ln his d iary : "Thin repost was u. torment.As1 punishmen t It was as suc c essful Al.- l...............I #Anal aArun ilnlinf Lo o k in g in to Ho lla n d L i ttle , th e 'W oman's pr e d ic ts th a t th :used fo r c h ar m: E v e r y subscrlption ls nz \='d°'! 1| o pen ac cou nt.T h e n u m : o f mhscribera will be h l h n t l y ro- llww l fr om ou r mnilhz list at th i c v lr ju t io n o f t h t ime plld fo r K b e publishers be notified; other- clae the subscription w ill n mn ln I n force a t t h e deaignoted m b - ea lp tio n prloe.E v e r y mb u r lb e r u s e u n d e r s t o o d a m t h a t a ni o u a a r e m a d e n p a r t o f t h e o o m - I a n ~ > » - -th e publi sher m d oedber. nc we .. .. .. ... ., __ _ _ __la los in g b us in e ss i s b all fo r a ll o f us un d r e tu r n to no r ma l gasoline pric es should b e welc omed as a s i g n o f better business an d e m- ploy ment c onditions. The to wns b etween he re an d F re mo n t o n Nu mb e r 30 h ave their c ok e bu t c an no t e at i r.Th e n e w numb erin g ha s be en offi c ially d es- igna ted, but the re i s an delay u ntil suc h ti me as shields qa rr y i ns the in signia "30$ " c an be pur c has- , ed a nd ulaoed.to ma r k th e lo up hundred feet npnrt nn d dr lvo ahorewnrd.Th e klller s n re lny ln ' ln c anoes on the luke.Th ey have ahnrp lnnc es o'Ir o n wo o d \vm-u th e g ame tak e s water th e y lh n zs t th e lnn c el to lu he ar t u n d d ru g lt auf.Th q ll h a ve u bi g ti r e a n d a feas t do wn there lr the r e s me n teno ugh lh ey ' l| ea t themeelxes su l! an d sle e p f o r two da y s " The wlld c r ies were c omlng nc nrthe la ke \\ olrd echoes chased one another far and wide ln the wooded solitude Suddenly tlu w cenmed. \ The r o n a g r e a t s p ln s n ln g ln th wnler below Then the nn,.ry ronr of the dlnale n rim: of snvugeg sur- rounded th em. o u c h s mln g o n h ls heels like a | :l-oy houud. mnllonloss and sllen t a s the Sp hln x o r E gy p t, looklng towurml them. Amos took uvo small nc orns from n p ork el ln hls do ublet.Ile hu nd - ed on e to hi s c omrud e and whls»per ed: " Pu th at un der y er to ngu e. lr : lo a de d .lf n c omes n o to rtur ecrac k th e shc lly gl y er teeth.l n les s' n n mlnu le 'll be out o' he ll an d on y er wu y to lle uvon .Do n' t rc ulst.whatever they do,un le s s I any nszhl." They pu t th e ac orna ln the lr F J l g é f u f i é v é ~ ~voxlnmdansh vnu oe "elegant,"xnanmin commentiné 011 cigarette adver intend to be sociable and let thewo,e nays sums up what will .' irydiscomfortthatIhadnot'tzsing says: " 'Consider Your Ad-old Ada *1 1 k f ¢,.lmé" to :num ot troubles.i n h e required of the American'.f ms a ppe oo out or 1 .|an1 9 Apple' says a garette adver- self."ka;mu t eg the mv-woman fllfe YBRIB l'lBl1¢€~i'§'i aftgetey mfa 203m the po:Elegance Mm Little explains #tmement which~rominently dis-The successful advertising today ln water. paw around in it with does not i e m frippery Rathe; plays 9. pretty girl.How things is that which so captures public had h an and lout..'are chan n .Votes for tte ti tgglligenwgrnyMgg, n Why lt expresses a supcrlauvely smart d d K1 8 women a n on tha 11.3 slogans become .._ an garettea for women have national by-words.And this isghonld I care !0r IU! own refined simphclty.1? has to do with well been accepted for some time.But certainly true with clgnncttg ad- nelint in the matte:1 They ate constructed hnes in clothes andgmw we hav 'B a les for v L .llhe qrlne :So_ dla_}._§J1}g flllijf Qcarriage, with beautiful materials,*"mm_m ,,e PP |er lsmg.'a '- H -r -v . . . n u u g | . a \ . | n : r v | \ u | \ u } Walter Winchell,one of thq H o m e T l ; \ e a t r e Home of Perfccl Tal ing.P1clure.s THURSDAY JULY 9 ; lt Pays to Advertise With Norman Foster and Carole Lombard COMEDY-You Arn in the Army Now FRI DAY a n d S ATU RD AY JULY 10 and ll Saturday Matinee Bug Money With Eddie Quillan and Robert Armstrong CARTOON-Big Chvese PATIIE REVIEW NO.46 SUNDAY and MONDAY JULY 12 and 13Sunday Matinee Dude Ranch With .luck Onkie. June Collyer and Mitzi Green TALKARTOON-Any!|\i4ng But Ham PARAMOUNT FOX NEWS PIUFORIAL NO. 5 Beginning July 14th the Home Theatre will be closed Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of each week, until cooler weather. New York Daily Mirror, cornmmta as follows: "There appears to be a great to-do over the newest Lucky Strike ad because it states that women have Adam's apples in their throats, etc. . . . Newspaper Il1|l \l 0 ~H A N S O N & , m l Pilot Bldg Blair, Nebraska PHONE Black 1s Insurance Real Eat Securltleu Building and Loan Stock bunch! and sold 5 - e t h e y a l a . n _ . . . \n wnlcn 1 coma um. ""' *'"'-" lwith subtly blended colors,hfelr "`°E'f'f_h'}.'l'1{.'" 3251* 'all those basic exoellencies~throdgh Cuuncil Bluffs' Ing of a moose ln his ummmd 0maha_From here w pre.struggles and n shrllllng "like tht mont the numbers 130. still stare of n 'm"'¥'°'|° °f demons In x e~ »~» la1:e_ ~ thouzh um! ;'°';'::a§. 'ii ws-.§°,,°?,2'°R5§ZL'2 mouths.Amos stepped out of the bushes, took ol! bln hut and bowed,saylng:"Boi hoo! hoool"The savages arose und ran zo-.......,| nm... M. .u -mm W lpeu uhairanAmos te hair an reasons:through OLE BUCK SPEARS MIND Ole Buck, secretary of the I n a h Press Association has hilawinu m nv dntive to Web-the buaheil. also neu ma raiment-the right r m with f.he\ nes °"f1. "CP '§'E'F_"1?f"..""'riszht dress at the riszht moment. th e i l l"f;1¢;-;e1;t;;:Harrison -Gbunty f _9 News g l i ;Ou r la te legislature passed a t h e m e w p r o h i b i t i o n l a w w h i c h c e r t a i n - -.nu . I \..Al-......».u l | § 1 \ » n \ | u n n . | .Aan nu . .- . _ - .- _Heathers.Th e ki llin g wc-nt onwh ile the beasts groaned and strove,helpless in the water.I t caused In the spac e or n. few min- utes.Th e tu mu lt di mmed to n u..... ¢hn||n\rm..m hmwrl thn frank- vm... um.. .,.. .... ........They wer e Algon qnlns who emma around th e wh lte me n 1-\m!te.r1ng f \aQP3l'2'.~`f} mqsqulu E§¢§£i§E¢7£»f'|§Gbuazy of un ferent Ilnu of public work nn unll Inr th nunlnz an togenerhl publsc ly get!! alter me Douueggea. f\{~=='Precmct assessors haw..com August 3, if you are fourmd gnlty Led th d of making or possessing lntoxlcab-i c en roun s and made Ehéai li auch stuff you will beb m th h no quoro f ~cs' g" gg i; """°"§'"!5uhjec¢ to a fin? of from ssoo to a e PWP9 Y lr nm:'$1000 for the flrst offense and toIdckx.Sched lenmy l n t h e fm h0=;_{_;"§§.£1;g a term of from 30 days to a year jail.This is in itself a pretty011-e wlll pay much attontlon to mstiff increase over the presenttherrn exccp county a.'wars 'll fine of $100.But for the second |U\\r U l l l n l vl .A u s . ;u \ . . u w n u . . - - - - -I l n g o f B r o , o n d n o o n , t h r o u g h t h e i r c l o s e - k n l t l m t l o o o f p i n e n o o d l e s , t h e y c o u l d s o c t h e g l o w o r i t s Ramos.In a moment shrill cries of an- guish leaped lucmonward and spedaway over the ridges.They sunkintofrightful,sobbing,aspirated groans and rose asmln into ustrained, furreaching bugle note ofnnonv rnlnzlod with a hoarse back-lnnugn it. ls u.nwlw r U I cu lnu luu kn owle dg e th a t ma n y inequalities exi st,an d a va s t amo u n t. o f p r o - perty e sc apes taxation.Th e rea- son th is i s tru e is b e c a me o f th e .nun_u n _.s.... AL._......._.\....\ _.x o r subsequent. offense y o u r case wi ll b e a f elon y a n d y o u wi ll be sub jec t to a fi ne of fro m $ 1,0 00 to $5,0 00 a nd f or a pen iten tiai te r m o f f r o m one to fi ve years.W i th ground o f devilish an d glec ful lrrugliter" My Go d ! "Rob ert exc laimed. "A re the y tor lu rlng n wh lte ma n? " Amml a ns we re d: "I d o no t th in k an T hme h on rd th e llk le 0 ' lhn l ra u z u c u l t y O I g o i n g L n r o u g n s c u m - ules and digging out informationII footings of schedules wore pub- ~e n n \ \ n | | \ r \|. | 1 n l » n ~l ' \ | \a n n 'auch L law at tha courts it is goinglhnrd on the man di sp os al o f ou r; £0 be pre c ty |.Ibefore.It were th e voic e nt a sm- age.Ile we re lmltalln' n whi te mnn under torture.Our nerves be like a name string.W e h oller when wearehu r t to the bone.W e cnn't help lt.Grmms ar e music to them fiends 0' hell.The y s im; or ma ke no sou ndwhe n they are put to tor~ture.If the y s ho w tha t the y f ee l pain they die disgrac ed.I r ec k on th ey h a ve n o mor e n er ve s tha n n nmskrnt.That fellow give s a good | . . . . n . . n . . . . .t h u T l v n n v l |n r n v a h u n . business of viol~ting our ~rohibi~ tion laws or disregarding the 18th amendment.-Ord t<01\|3r. A c a n d l e in the Wilderness By Irving Bacheller I | .n s e o e a e T.. n Io o t £ 8 | : ~Il e a u ~ 'rm-: STORY C H A P T E R I . - - E o c a p l n g f r o m o o o - » u l l r a n d r e l l g l o u o t y r a n n y .i n t h og g , "163 4,t w o y o u u :E n g l i s h m e n . b o r t I l o a t h e : o a n d w n l u m H o ! - d o n ,c r o n t h o o o o l t o t h o N e ww o r l d .T h o ! a r e w e l c o m e d a t B o s -t o n b g R a v.D o c t o r C o t t o n .w h o m t h e y o d k n o w n l n E n l l o n d .l n d m a k e t h o n c q u n l n t o n c o o t A m o sT o d k l l l . ve t e r a n s o l d l o r o n d v o o d o - m o o . C H A P T E R I I .-H a y d o n m o o l s E l i z a b e t h B r o d o , d n u g h t o r o t o l o a d - g r l l a t h o c o l o n y .o n d m u d e e p l y n o vo . C H A P T E R I I I . - T h o y o u n l m o no o t t l o d o w n t o t h o l l l o o f t h o c o l - o n l o t o . M l vo r o o c o m m e n t i l a r o u s e d b y t h o l r o m p l o y m o n t o f H a h a ! H a r t -I o y , p r o t v y o u n x E n g l l o h w o m o n . n o c o o k ,o n t h u a r r a n e f o r h o r t og e t o m p l o f m o n t o l o o w o r e .R o b o r t m o o t :a n l o l m l t t o n w i t h P o l r l n f W o l d ,w h o l l o n n f o d t o J a m o oR o o o w o l l .I n l p l t o o t l l o t . t h o s l r !d o e s n o t d l o o o u r q o R a b a r r o a t t e n -t l o n l .B l r H a r r y \'| == ° -f r i e n d o f H a y d o n o n d I I o o t h o r . u r l v o o f r o mE n g l a n d .H a q o l H a r t l e y a n d o.r u u t h w h o m s h o d o o l o r o o v n o W i l - i o m H o y d o o ,: r o o c o u o o d o f a d u l -t o r y .B o t h H a y d o n a n d H o o t h o r od l n p p o x r . C H A P T E R I V . - H o y d o n ,l o l t l nt h o t o r u t ,l o f o u n d ,H o r o t u o o o t oa d m i t o r d o n y t h o t r u t h ot M 1 | .b o l 'on o c u n t l o n A c o u r t a d j u d g o o h i m z u l l t y .b u t p o s t p o n e !o z o c u t l o n o tt h o p o n n l t r f o r t h o e r l m o .doot lm.E z l u n o t h o c e r u l n o t h o r l o v o r o l n n o c o n c e .b u t h o r ( o t h e r d o u b t s .N o u n c o m o ; n u t H o o t h o r o n d T o d -l t l l l w o r e mo on t o b a u d o l h l p l n t h o h o r b o r o n d .l t o b o l f o t o o t l m o n !b o l n g c o n f l l o t l n x ,o u o p l c i o n o r l o o l t h o t H u t h o r o m a y b o t h o m ym o n o n d t o o t H a y d o n l o o h l s d l n z h l l f r i e n d C H A P ' T E R h V . - - C o n o t n b l o H o m o n o m o !LD l 9 l h l p t o a n p r o h e n d H o o t h o n n o o n r l t n o n o n l m t H e y -d o n .T o d k l l l ,l o o m i n g o t h i s o r - r m d . g o t o h i m d r u n k m d . r o n l i o l n st h o o o v o r l t y o t C o l o n l o l l o w o n h a l ! b o l l o v i n l H u t t o n t o h o n n u f . m v l m R o b o r t t o w o o m n m r h l mt h r o u t h t h o t o r o o t t o c u n d 'u r h o r oH o o t h o r o c o o t o k o o h l l t o . : r o a o o ¢H ¢ r 'f= = 5 , 'l V l . - i - Iut o y d l o n s °; ; _ " ~ \ = ¢ ; r o u o o m o .o o n o m o nP u m l o -=;g{,f=\°,;=_5;'d l v g d i d o o t o g g I I o nS n t o r E n g l a n d .t h o g i r l o o o o r l n g H o y d o n o r o r m t h o n d l o v o .N o w o v l d o n o o n o m o l o g i n ! t o H o o t h o r oo o t h o o u u t r m o n .b o l H a r t l o r d l o o " " ' " € " ' n 1 T » " ' é ' l ¥ n " ` ¥ f ' " " " ? ° ' . l ? ? 3 & m o n o o o o og o r o r n o r o t t h o c o l o n .H o r t o n l l a o l 5 3 "~° ' % '" = . . I L ' " n u ' l o mh o u ~ t o - a l l l t ! m u ' c a n - r i m v u .[r W o l dq u o r r o l a W i t h r w - - * g l o n p u b l i c l yn m k o o k n o w n h o r o l l o t a n H o r -d o n ' o l n n o o o n o o . S h o l o o r o o ( o r N o wJ t m n t o r d o m w i t h h o r o r o t h o r .h o n -l n r t o n n d H o n t h o r o .A B r a v o : g t p o r t o r m o d b y H a y d o n i n t o t o t or o m o vo l o l !t h e h o m o n n o o o o f r o mn u n o o k .P t l b l l o o p r n l o n o w l n l l t o b o l l o ! i n H o o t h e r o ' r u l l t . . ctl a nb t l o I I st r I | I C H A P T E R v m Th o Ca pt un . P E G G Y W E L D and her brother book A shlp nonb from New Am~n s r d m t o Fort 0|-ann while Rob- e n Hoathera nnd Amo l Todkill won mil in the pnthlesl vrute, Robert was weary after ten dan or climbing and cnwllng und ulosh- Ult und tlptodng md whispering ln th i!lnurmlnahlo wlldernell h e u l with perlls.H e h l d grown mm md lrrlt nble. "Don't get pheesy." Amos add to hhn."I reckon we'l| ;»¢ nt the bl; lake noon.Then l'l| live ye n rlde and y e a n re nt ye rn|||." '.l'bsy cnmo nbont nlghlhll to the edge of n :mall lake,It was about n q u x n e r o t | m i l e m wi dth an d some two mlleo long.The deep d~ lenc e ot lti wild lonely se tting Inn broken by the dlmn t c hatter- ln; ot n porenplne.They dra nk the lake water an d als o r th ei r me at and menl."0 h . Go d !Fm we ary ."Robert whlxpex-ed as h e lay buck nnd spread hln ar ms to m e mossy ground."I dun't llkc the feel th in ." n ld Amon,"\\'e'll p ush on n llltle and non e I nto n th lc k et an d lle down" They found.n : la n d o f yuung results would be immediately np- pxent.Property owners would be more careful about listing, and sl someone did become "careless" it. il quite likely some of his neigh-. born would coll attention to the omission.One of the surest ways to reduce the tax rate is by mak- ing sure that all property is listed for taxation.Publication of tho iindings of assessors is one of the most certain means of getting all vwperty In a letter to t.he president of the National Editorial Association Govemor Roosevelt of New York, regrets the fact that the general public is so poorly informed about t13€'EinaM¥g_|g§u§t5§q_]:p}lLgf |w»m'I§.""`iI' m1:;.;...;;a;,;;..|I1 f | Jl m l l l t u u u .n u n A A u c u u . w m u u n -m a k l n ' .A w h i t e m a n w o u l d h a v e l m c l s o m e t h i n 't o m y t o G o d .o r h e d ' a ' c u r s e d ' e m a m u r t h i n g o o d U r n n n l n f| n !. r \ |\ n v 'l 1¥ 7 i !§ l h 'I l° |*('klln 'l 'p l a n k s a n d m u o a n a t n n t c n o u W l m 2 -Qi# r i m s m e a d o w g u n a .I t s t o o d o n a l o w s h e h a s d i s t m c t s o n a n d l f S h f p l a t e a u l n n p n l i s n d o d l n c l o a u r e .m o v e s i n c i r c l e s w h e r e p a a m o s ;T h e y W e r e A l g o n q u i n :W h o C a m o T h e s a va g e s w a i t e d o u t s i d t h 1 i l r u n n n r l Ol in \ | \ fh | \ h M i l l i ._\ .._ \...A \ _._.\ .n... . - E ...'i.Ff.'}..§r e ~r u l e :t h e f 1C hf.'£"\\ ( l l . l ' \~»~~-Mr --mf "}~f..§`TsI¢§!" " " " " ' " """| mme wnue we wnnu nueu vmmvu mem.Age UDBSHT rnauer." CATCHING THE PUBLIC EYE E u m m se .a m . ,...,........,lnk ln ' lm; wa llow fo r (e ar the y ' ll n k c n dri ve on thi s s ld e tomor-rw.l got the lay o' the land nfore lr k ,Th i s r ld z e lo c i a o n h W e'll nt-toot to its top and zrope along ll midn igh t." They ahnuldered their pac ks and xu tlou aly moved o n wh lle the I n lana we re shouting an d danc ing nd yelplng around Lhelr dre.Th a t ln low gu ttu ru l ton es .Th e y we r eo n th e vmr pn th l n the e n e m y ! c ountry und their love ol nolse was therefore und er restraint.The re were mn-ty -three ln the band, wltlx shluy greased hah-an d oodles. Thelr fac es were grotesquely paint- ed.Some had n c urious, hohuoblln Io u k wi th ha n d s o f b lac k a n d r e d palut croaalng their cheeks an d wlth me o mc e r.'Une c nlpul s muxrwa s decorated wl th Images o f Loy ola.Xavier an d th e dove.I t was c alled Notre Dame de e Anger.Ro be rt k ne lt ln pr ay er be fo re the altar.Father LeJeune, superior of the residenc e, entered.He wo r e a close blac k cassock.A rosary h u n g f r o m his belt.a wid e bla c k hat. looped at the alder , wan lu hll ln n d .Rn h zr t aroma an d bowed, Advertising slogans are furnish- r r v n n h n i n l fn l l m e n u n a f i f n l vf n l l h m govemmuntal affnirs.Then h wext on m any that the countr newspapers provide the beat an malt practical means for wnplx ing such information.He is rig) ln All his conclusions.Ha migl' have carried his statements fm he by saying that the chief ol Ihr-le in the way of supplying ll formation is public officials. Wh: fha lqidature il nppronnlred c the subject. it gives more consir aalion to the coat of sunnlvi: :hz Robert a r r le d the heavler rden,Be go t a re act io n fr om 2 torture erles wh lc h h e noted hls dlar y a s f ollows:'Aa I lay buc k on the ground and lened to the érlas of ag ony they :med to c omo h o m my o wn art. God! I Lhlnk lt would relleve : lt I c o u ld lls o n my h a c k a n db and y ell fo r an ho ur as I used do whe n I wa l a c h ild . " Slowly, In Qhs exciting days that Ilowed. the sharpness of hla wor» es wore away .Bu t o f ten wh e nslepthedreameda t tho lgal- ws and Its rope. Th e weather favored them.In an a Llma wh e n m o w and cold mls were overdue hut mu the l.n» an s u mme r llng e n d .Th e day sarepleasant,th e h m wooded \aks an d ranges bathed ln s u n ght.A t last tr a m a mountaln- D th ey s aw the gre at lake ot the oquols. a long. water-llllmd haaln a.-umm f n nm-nl . a a m u th h o - toreheads,so me we re Lnuooeuwl th c rnds deslzns o f th e sn a ke ' and the eagle.A few had halr only o n one slde o l tne lr heads.A l l we re beardlesn an d low-browed wi th small,blac k.glistening es s put to no nobler uses than those r a r u t - t h e dn d ln g o f fo od d enemies.Th ey wer e na ke d sa ve f or s klns hanging fr o m a glrd le above Lhal hlpa an d ta llln; ab o ut ha lt way to ; th e kn e e ;Bows and qnlvsra nlledlwi th ar ro ws hu n g o n Lhelr ha c ka Eac h c a rrled a lang c urvlng shleld bent out ot c eda r wood.A mo r k n e w mm: wo r d s o f th e lr language.Ha to ld the m th at Te a - aohat.their ( r a t o n n y e d c hlet, wa s hla me n d .A s a v a p ma de th em to und ers ta nd tha t Tes soh nt was dead.Amos to ld them as but hs c ou ld. with the help of many g esture s, of their Journey through the wilde r-n n u a m i n f a n a n ( h a n d n l h h \ Robert answered."What seek you here?" "Tho mercy of God." "Are you not English,and our enelnle|?" (Continued next week) fy- '~ ~ 3 \x Rus f"f 5 "Well-- Can You T " f f € ,\\ _i n f »~..''~B e a t T h a t .." ~»j u '`" \ _.~.\.''~# 1 3 .4 ..;» _,;I~/|`"g ,~2 _» ~,~1 /\ L ~f ,» § § ~ -' ~ = . _ ` . ` {~ , . - f i g IF YOU would like to have the news you must read The ENTERPRISE.Each week, chock full of live interesting news - - - not space fillers. COUNT THE ITEMS BE CONVINCED THERE IS MORE NEWS IN THE ENTERPRISE The largest bonified circulation in Washington County Beginning July 14th the Home Theatre will be closed Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of elicited comment from newspapers all over the country."Spealdng of advertihementg' Louis Sobel says in the New York Evening Graphic, at .-u |.. th xerviee than to benefits 'un will |-¢su\¢,.It it should appear ' be favorably disposed there a; public officials,men who spex v w substantial uums oi publ w m v .who can be depended upm m strenuously oppose every dia In inform the public about the doings.Cases are reported who certain boards hold meetlnga nent in order w avoid puhllcath al news stories about prooeedlng h r whlch no charge is mac Gher cases can be named who osrtaln boards refuse polnthlmk amply with lawn reqmldng pub adon of proceedings,and fins dnl statements.Such oppositln or-_re.fusal, in always done in 1 used name ol "ecouomy".E what better means of economy: in found than letting the peo; 'know what is going on.Lf expl dmres are wise and pnxdent I public mind will be satisfied. smvlse public reaction will ef! ntl economy by its protest.S may breeds suspidou, and distn llniead of oppollng wblldllr ew apble official should lndst ul Imving it." Yro r an tet. s ho wn ln th e fa milia r ap of C hampla in. Az dus k they c a mpe d i n o small .lc ket a t th e bo ttom o f n deep ngle do wn near the la ke level.:now fe ll I n the nig ht d f t ln g nrougb the treetops.Amos. look- . ;ou t ln the morning.u w an .c h or more of mow on the dingle r1a\ qu o t: n o t te n le a g u e s a n y ln th e south.lu nu mb er : we re i nd ic ated by broken sticks.He mld e lt c le ar to them that the Fre nc h and Dutc h wo uld g i n mu c h W ampum an d ma n y ak i n !sl I. r an s om f or hi m- self and c omrade. Th e chief o t the band wa s ashapely: m m s Indian,talfer than n m n f h a r l Fla tn nr hnd hi l hmn nt"Hell'|griddieel"hu uclz lme d. Nell stay right here tlll that mow mlm or wa!! un dark "Bo had gathered le e ks md du g )mu roots which he : a m d wild ntnwes.He lllled x een with mnw nd held it betwe en hll len whllu my a n I l U n !manner they era a h h t o n p n u e m m m m d m t h e mu m mo w "Boys, yen lookin' more like yer- ult"lt ld Amos." Y e n beenriddled sorrowful and l our a r d ll w i t h u e o r we d ne ve r ' l'o t u m h r .I ' l p l :u t e ll y e ur no n o' . ` Io h n B mltlf l lgh t wi th he Tu r k I n m e d m o 'B e n l l !'l1 do y e good." H i lh u n e d n mome nt,P u r i n a u t o t the b u l l s .11100.l l v i n lm e n ot!| c h u nk of to hn e c e . h e ry d own at Bo bews s ide un d i n A ' o i c o jn lt a b o ve l wh lme r B e n n 'y 21'i n s r lle e p .H» ld n| >y \r _h ea rt.Th e . an d pointed n o n h wn r d an d sa'[d "Kebec ."Amos nodded his up~ px-oval end,turn ing to h l |tri:-nd la l d : "Th e y wi ll n u u s to th e F r e n c h nnleu the y d rea m that wa ou ght to be k illed.W e' I\ give up our we a- pan a and tru st to lu c k ." A m o s p v c u v h h n m n d g u n un d n w m d hntc het,Ru b e n hln l w o r d n d p m o l .Th e n vn g n n a t da wn a ro u nd th e m with [ f un n a n d ho ' n o f delight u t h e y o n m ln e d:n eu e tnu ur -a _srfadenly | y oung re dlkln c ame ru n ni ng with n wor d L h n seemed to enrry (o od n ews. lu me n wr i te s ln h i s d i n r y th a t i tsoundedli ke °'Gennndaqn\hol" Th e h a n d g e t lo lu f e e t.L o u lu b e : a t m o n ; ma e w e n n o o s e d l n n n d | le g o t e x c h u p u v e a n d u g h u y d n w n a n d h n e n e d just bo- llw the k ne e.They were led to the n u :n n .th e m r h c o of whi c h A Wa-nh: Fbr some time out Grimm dnod before the public nl mu G ip s y m a n y o t ih m r r m t ha n w lack 01 u l m m .' mayor has stated that he does hnw how ths city will find lay out of its dllfienlliel. 'Without going hllo the runs lm'Cbicagds finamdal troul: In situation in an object les lar other munidpalitia.Itpn lu! too much wendillz can "Wd anlmad for th in ln Pan-IJIFEEQSG by l thick fog. Cmoéamnla under Hnr! Yoldl. the and wen qui ckly md Itlntly hauled>f Meldrltch. who 'Yll umm' the mn of A Lhlclat ot everxnonl andTurks.n w u u l t h e : le n o ' R o - llll Lha t Smlm h ad N l Bn ! bl; od ventnre.Thu elly wa: A hlr d nn! w c n c k .W e en dur ed a terrlble w l u r .One da y we he ard n dln- c a n t t r u mp e t u n a n e a p u t ; n l - ly ln'toward u l under n l l "o'truce. ll bon a manage nylu' that mn u y b e li e ved we wo uld nu k e noass ault b ut wou ld soo n s how th em our heels.W o uld we . the lr L or d Tnr blsh nw hankered tn kno w. ohllge th em wi th n llg ht stor e lenvln'7 Ma n y ladies W u l n l n d near the c a mp.They w u crnzyto lee a ug ht.Be b ez ze d um; we pushe d in to th e In ter,Ther e were s l: o f th e m , th e lu n ! ! a b o u t llve fa th om :long.Ro b e r t a n d A m o ! we re nhlDDBd wi th th e nh llf.bo-twe en th e p male ro . o f wh om th e n we r e to ur l n ouc h ox m e largercraft.The lleet let: the shore. Lhc paddlern resllnl on their knees, nnd th e u mm s o on llne d . so me twe n lj fee t wa rt. ln d ee p wa te r. n amaze d the y oun g E ngllsh mnn to observe bow sllenlly nnd.power- fu lly they m e d llmangh m e s u n water.A ll th a t da y an d th ro ug h the night that followed lt, wlth nev- r r n nnnse fo r (ood o r rl wn rd mhnrrann an individuil a nitv M__ _._ ..._ __., _ ...,, ,_.__Q, uma or nation. Gzlcagu hu tha power nd hu- tlon io eventually pull lteall out al the hole but even the power to taxmn be carried bo n point where the people refuse to pay.The dlp- prapuxiinnate increase in uxation dmmghmzt the natlon oompued to :wwf-ll in populllion a nd wwth i l a w a m i n g t o e a s e u p o n n l d am ibn p\xblic'txeasury. .Higher Guollnn Prices Helpful Gasoline price wus--which hav; fheen virulently louxht in many choose one o' our captain! to light §{>°fenf"aH§y kept (hélf paEe.'Aione o' thelrl. each for the othor'l nn intervals a paddler would stophead.Our general otfvffl _ g g and pick up o. wooden cup, on it at u v mln n vnu e n n r w r w e ugm.They had suffered a month o'an nu m'from the enemy.They drew lots for the chance n' cultln' off 1 'I\1r k's had The honor fell to my mend John Smith.Bn at tho time net the troops n o lln e d on thraa sides.Th e o t h e r u d o i s a n i l .A ll a lo n g th e t o p o ' n me Turkish omc era and their India ara si tti n ' li k e A : vw o ' p lge o n l o n 1 fenc e." Th o Tu r k c o me i n d n t. I n f u ll the side,tons n s contents in to a wi de mo nth, i ly lt d o wn . an d tak en p the pnddln an d oontlnns his wor k.The next day they c ams ont ot th e mm i nto n u- r o w wa te r . By .and b y the gr eat rlva r d! the no r th l u hefo re them.n mighty , mo vi n g c u - a n n o t wa te r ;n m ufnlc on-:hot ln wid th under A c loud! sky .n w a o n e o r t h e m e d s o f tha pn hlng h eart ot the wilde rness somowh nr o ln the re mo te an d my r ta d o u l lnlnndn.W itho ut n n a u u 4lam during km( months-ax-Q qvnddeled by many motorists to he an unmlxed bleudng."Where mms they were forced w pay ze cult! 1 gallon for (ue!, they could \v\1x' it for ten cents-and if the dlinduntrytookalosuinthspm cms it was nothing to them. Bat tho S m E'nnc.iseo Chron ide points out that during the ln.s< ""vrax", a broader view of the situ i60n was developed."The indus try, one ol the largest in Cali lomla, is operating at a lou, wbid no ne !or mm- wi ll diumtroud: armor, with long lance. on I hc~nu~ tltnl white ho ne that leaned and eamcoled to the sound o' the lmul- boy n. .On the 'l'urk'u shoulders wns a pa lr o'en|:le's w l n n burd erwl o r n wo r d rpoken they lheered n o r t h o u t w u d on th e ri ve r p lan e rouzhened.here m d there.by wh lr ls an d ripples.T h a n wa s inmethlug admirable In the patient.1 with dlver.There wal lhln onunmenu on hll conelet. "The trumpet: Dlued. Smith en-yefea m DL|¥u.u_:mnr._ 'rm mom a Spartan-like devotion ot these redmea to tkdr task.Hen thay benn to clutter, and nearing the hrlhon. dw greeted it with loud ho'| u£ lmtldlttlnn. l l J H Bo a nd "Amy The Coffeé Club meetu this nib-For Ren 'I`hree1-ooms, fumish-l Miss Vina Foley went w Wanwd-Pasture for calves.Sl ns...wmanJohnson.25-li spent the Fourth at Pender, Neb. emoon at the home of Mrs. E. W.d .Phone 120.25-lt'lust Tuesday to spend a few dayl M r . a n d M r s . F r a n k ~ ~Cash, paid for em. poultry and Schmidt an west Colfax.Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jefferson ot vlslting relatives ln Omaha. r...n.ram"-.h .mi (nmllv ol.0mal1a. spent the weebaxd at tho Mrs. Bob Wilson and Mrs. Dollia »LQCAL NEWS -:-1son of Omaha spent the W. J. Sas home. Sltwlll-ly A : m a m l t l a h n | | l q K . \ y ' | ~ ° " ' " ° ° '° " " ' ~ ' -~w _ ¢ _ u i d , »..a» .ne .\_ J..n n - r d . h n m e .u . .A D :| home.[Taylor are llirt .Monday a1t¢e1'f-» Qgrnnncnn .....a vm.. [noon callers at the Fred Lang l{uhn's Photos will please you. Ott' Jane Noble spent the week~cnd visiting in Albion. Furniture, rugs und floor cover- ings.Blgxthcw li. Bendorf.21-tf I Fumiture mga and loor cover-l Furniture, rugs and floor °;§°; ings.Mathew R. Bendorl.21~tf ings.Mathew R. Bendorf. Miss Bessie Mencke of Tekamah,Opal Hansen and Vera Lamh of t the weekend rnsiifspent the week-end with her aunt, |§2V\=yne. span Mary Anderson mg home folks. Billy Halbert of Omaha,is spending u few duys with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Halbert. C. K. Bendorf, licensed embalm- er and undertaker,Blair.Orme hone, 161; res phone l33 3-tf I Mrs. Gilfred Gamer and Mrs. George Tiedje spent last Thursday in Omaha. Mr. a hd Mm Chris Struve of Omaha, spent the Fourth and Sun- day in Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Durant drovep.,.Mr. and Mrs. Ed Michaels of | " " " " " " " ' " " ' " " " " " " ' ' " " ' "nun. n. L. gn-.v...@.. ....... ,...Mrs.Ruth Decker and chlldrer|iHg;|g¢n were Omaha callers last of Omaha, spent the week-end at .wbdnesday afternoon.the home of hks. BerthaGollehon.l Mn. Nancy Sylvia and son, John Mr Mrs. John W Pick re-of Fremont, were callers last Fri». and .turned last Monday night from n!doy at the Elzy King home. home.' Chris Wrlch and daughters of Orum,were last Suturdny after- noon visitors at the Hans Wricli homo.\ Mrs Jonas Burcham is doingtwo we e ks tri p to the Bla ck ~Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barry and son '.-lve nicel and as reported at thisIMissBess Crowdy Of 'Wayne 1 Ruth Rhoades of Wlyne. Nfl?-»!0muha, were last Sunday evenln to Omaha Sundny go vim Mr. and Mrs.A.F.Newell visited ¢hegJ3¢k of Omaha, were Sunday vis-YY.Ylorepartof the week with her iwrs at the Edgar Rose home lwrlting, she is able W be/UP partir..'tt an Q -uCarl Bee mon was !'? 'T an "?mane nn. wa-nk-and at the narenw, anne last Friday for a visit at Lhclvigitors at the John T. Gallagher Mrs. ROY McKean._._.»\...."__rf n_.--» |=....,.|.. I ,ef the time, _.,.,... ..... ..--.- --__3'f.»§"§.»iT"°" meet held ln lnncoln: Jack Cnowdy home.'James Rhoades home.fhome.|Mr. and Mrs E_ G ..h .Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Meador of Mr.and Mrs. W.L.Lotta of I Will Schafersmann and wife of M and Mrs. joe Ma ljiolllv Mime Scott of Uma H. Fremont,spent.the weekend at Logan, Iowa, were Sunday callers Lincoln,spent the week-end in Fremont Sundnyeved fsftcd. the past week at the J. A. the A. T. Allen home.at the Oliver Hudleson home.Isluir, guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. T._.-...\ -|_-ur-:..l..+Dr. Fehx Beyer an: Hansen and rka drove to ng. l mother o! y afternoon s Horne. med embalm- n..:.nlfipa unusuur, mrs. n. nrvus an. nduwvm,Mrs. Louis Thoelcke of 0maha,| who lms been seriously ill with pneumonia at her home, is improv- ing nicely. Mr.and Mrs. Grover Wilkins and family, ol west ol Blair, were last Sunday afternoon visitors at Miss Gretchen Mencke o l the I _Bench,was a Sunday afternoon I -1 Mrs. "'=;f§g'°;_§;;=°" 3; fnm vlsxtor at the Fred Long home.lli 'L nY § . "," € n O i n ho ne $ 2 2 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Adams °flwest of l~lerma.n. '"°"'"'"' spent Sunday evening at k Lindon and fnmu Bda_Ythe home of Miss Ge <§= Mead Anderson and 'Mins Andersnn of Austin Holler and Mxss l-lazel]Orum, were Sunday dinner guests a n n . "inn. nr n....1~..mn e lm ..» .\.- m n 1 x...:,... \.,...- Kuhn home.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Larsen ol C K. Bendorl, licensed emuam-"..,,.....da""{,;"dd;f,'; ""°'d S<g»fef_»;g Craig, were last Sunday afternoon er Ana undertaker,Blair,o m |w "F r up rom .viaiwn at the Delmar Feer home. phone, 161; res. phone, 133.9-V* guest husmcss last Monday evemng.Miss Teresa Foley and Ben meh Mr. and Mrs. J; Hilton 1=g<»=d5= lrnssen' Viola Nielsen of Orun of Mr. and Mn. H. C of west Lincoln n Omaha.were\. was ca!lers at the \ms -street, __('j__lE' ~ Sunda N. J. Sa rf. lieen:flame ncraug|.u.\u\:a.|.axc|,Lunaln vu- ~~Onan phone, 161; rea. phone, 183.3- tf n g a t Mr .an d Mr s .A lb e r t Fo1le n_of ho me F i e mo n t,s p e n t T h u r s d a y e v e m n 8 with Bla ir re la tives an d fnc nd s. _ .....u.....r l u:»..t.........s m . L u m n h n th e Fr an k S c h af e r ho me . ''Mr .a n d Mr s .Da vi d Mu m m e r tr a :g1}s¢?§ 5 ; m § e ° ; 3 ; B ;= = ; = ; g home.lJ r .spe nt th e week-end a t L a k e even in g vis ito rs a t th e h o me o£§M*`°° G. E. Stan ley ,wh o re side on M e r t Sr.,wh o ar e spe ndi ng 11...tha..- o...1.lt h e Oma h a road.i s ren orted o n the s umme r th er e. u a v a a u u a ,U v u u v 4 v n u - u ¢ |U r ' " "" "1 n o u l l :u »v .. u . | u u I : u u u | | | | : ; .w e e k - e n d a t t h e D r W M H a l l e !ek. {"nr1-inn Crnnnffnm nfM i and Mrs.W"\» Koepke 05 spent Saturday night and Sunday and family spent awnmay m ymmm -ag.. ..Winsidc, Nebr.were callers last with M-_ and Mrs. Oscar Andres of wling on friend; and relatwes.Miss fI£"i2.§£°1'{{¢}}1'§'E§»eI»3Saturday at the Fred Soil home.North Bend.nu-. Winstor H Mr. and Mrs. George McBride Mno R b'1 driving a his ofhce du! esattondcd the Ak-Sur-Ben show in new' c»'$mZ1.§F"'Zl`¢hf which he lined m his home nmnhf. Inst Saturdlxv ninht._..--\..,.am..n.. vinmn.¥~1vnns rhenmatism. 858811 i8 DMX Bt Inn, bps: after being con- the parental, .Jfor a week with in this city, Mr. and Mrs.'1 b mn m r o m Theo. Bixler o f ~A u n y \ ; .n _ . .a n n *f n n v n n l u \ . . u u l n u n a n u c v u I l l A l a n a a u u c a .. u v s w l ul n h n . r l n f i n l l t f h é | \ | l l I 1 ¢ 'r m . -v - \ _n . .h ht h e s i c k l i s t . 5 9 ' 3 " } i , . e b u g M r .a n d M r s .B .L .H i c k s a n d ance for a good 1'~:@°"~f>=2f1_f'i='"1fH at the 1101113 of Mr. and Mm. John Tuttle and family and Mr.mg M m W.F. Burdick,of .0mah|,spent theFourih with Mn. Mary Hain and ..__.n m.._¢.,. Mrs.Hans ebbert otzlienning- ton, spent last Saturday afternoon visiting ut the Jack Crowdy home. Mr. and Mrs. John Aronson of south of Blair, were Sundny eve- ning visitors at the Fred Long home. L. C. Klopp has recently traded for :\new Ford tudor which he purchased of \ the Amdt-Snyder Motor Co. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Crowdy and children of Emerson, recently \iS- ited ut the parental, Jack Crowdy home in this city. Mrs. J.E. Gilliland and sons, Howard and Wesley of Tekamah, punnruscu 1.-1.............-..._.__Chevrolet Company. Mr. and Mrs.Alfred Anderson and daughter. Helen of near Her- man, were last Sunday visitors at the J. P. Anderson home. Mr.and Mrs.George Tiedjo drove over w Atlantic, Iowa last Friday evening'd spent the week end with Mr. Ti je's mother. Mr. and I\[rs.¢W. T. Meador and Mr.and Mrs.Will Lomb, all of Fremont,were dinner guests ontheFourthat the A. T.Allen home.Mrs.Gilfred Garner enjoyed a visit from her mother, Mrs. S. M.-...,.._L -..A .._-..san Miss Anna Hoier of Herman,was a guest of Miss Alice Galla- gher last week at the John T. Gallagher home. Regular $7.50 Permanent Waves, $5 and $6 NOW.Either Croginole or Spiral Wind.Phone 197, Mrs. K. A. Pound.28-t! Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Nelsondroveover to Griswold, iowa last Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Clem Jensen. Mr. and Mrs.Leo Schmitz and children of Omaha. spent from Fri- day till last Sunday visiting at the parental, Andrew Feer home. U..-if v u.....\m.ami twn Dodge, Iowa spent from rrnuaytillSunday at the parental, Del- mar Feet home. Mrs. R. E. Vinton and sons, Gori don and Keith, spent July 4th and the weekend with relatives at Glenwood, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nielsen of Onawa, Iowa, spent the week-end with Mr. Nielsen's sister, Mrs. E. G. Hansen and family. Elizabeth Ann Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Miller, is spending thi s wel at the Louie Miller home ot. Arli gton. Mr.and Mrs. James T. Nelson and family were last Sunday aft- . ... ..f~_-... ur..|._ is-...-. .ww ma ou-.... .... ..._..this week with an infected foot. Mr. and Mrs.J. N. Spenoo of Omaha were guem at the E. C. Hunt home on Thursday o! last week. Found--A bathing suit.Ownermay have same by proving the propeny and paying for this notice.26-it Margaret Linden, who is attend- ing school at Wayne,spent the Fourth at her home, returning on Sunday.,Misses Norma Lund and Agnes Sirnonsen,who are working in Omaha, spent the week-end with home folks. . w n n a r m Washington street ness location on th 30.Hero is a chi °peninz to catch 1 ness.The price ¢ is only $15W.00. all paid.N. T. Lu Miss Aliee Jem was accompanied day of last week i girl friends,M Homesville, Nebr., slow and Esther .i1ury.They reti afternoon, after a A. Jensen home. :he tourist busi- sn this property The paving is nd dz Co.g5_1¢ aen of Lincoln, home Wednes- by the following mr. and mrs. Joe Lazure. Frances and Koil Fairchild ot _David City, were Sunday afternoon visitors nt. the C. M. Christensenihomeon north Walker awnue. Frances is a niece and Koll a nephew of Mrs. Christensen. mrs.i.. u.vvurnu.Mr .and Mrs.Fred Hour and daughter, Betty ol Walthlll, spent the week-end visiting at the A. W. Rose home and also with their son, Harold Hour and fnrnlly. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cameron I arie Noble ot|The young married ladies bridgennd daughter o! Blanr, Mrs. KeanGenevieve Win- club met lust Thursday afternoon Foreman and children of Cnedzlv Scott,o l Fair- At the home of Mrs, M. R. Bendorilton,and Mr.and Mrs..Harold xrned Thursday Mrs. Will Famberg won Grst prize Eaton of Omaha, are plannlng Ya vm; nn nw ml Mm.mm Stewart. cut mine and mend Sunday at Lake Quinne- Mrs. Ly le aiuyer, OOHBOIBBOR.lua ugr 0R SPECIALS ~x -.» ,1 ,~Q-I ', -; °\, f ~ ~PHONE 32 ~day f or: e per can - loc 1 Malt per can 49c orn Flakes arge 'pkgs. 25c rs per lb. -|9c eats ard per lb. l2&c Curéd Bacon whole strip lla. - 25c ot Roast lb.- -l7%c Pork Butt t pelf lb. -l7c round Ham- rger per Ib. l5c2 Cured Hams r whole hams - - 2lc amble Checks \ II we r e las t Sa tur d a y vis i to r s a t th e Oli ve r Hud le so n h ome. _ Mrs.Birdie W arr ic k,Mi ld re d an d He le n Bu rg er an d Mr .and Mr<. D. A. Compton were shop pers in Oma h a lus t F r i d a y . Mr s .Ma rgar et Iver son,W i ll, Pe ar l an d Ve r a Ma e we re last Su nd ay e ve ni ng vi s i to r s at th e T. K. I ve rs o n ho me , wes t of He rman . Ur n u n or Ne u g u ,an u a w... ...,Mi s s K a th r y n Hu n te r o f ¢ 0 m a h a , last Sun day . Mr . a n d Mr s . J .Cr on s tr om an d da ug hter , He le n spent Wednesday wi th Mrs . Cr on stro m' s si ster , Mr s. J oe Bor tz el an d M r .Bo r tz e l a t 'W es t Po int. Mr .an d Mr s .U .E .B a xte r of near Blai r,an d Mr s . A li c e Fo u n - .,:..-r rm.-\.s,.n \.\'n=himrtnn. rms. rs. M. .~.~.\...............,so ns , r e tu r ne d las t Th ur sd a y f ro m Ha mb u r g , I o wa , wh e r e th ey s p e n t a c o up le o f w e e k s wi t h h e r p a r - ents. Mr . a n d Mr s . W m. B lo tte r an d f a mi ly dr ove over t o Fon ta nelle an d sp en t th e glorious F o u r th at th e ho me of Mr. a nd Mr s. Hen ry Mo n ke . nh-,ma n m . J .P. J oh nso n e n- el'IlDOI\ visitors at me DUICIIma n h o me , n e a r K en n ar d . Mr s .U .G.Ga me r , wh o u n d e r - went.a n operation a t th e Blai r Ho sp ital r ec en tly , i s ge ttin g alon g as well as c an b e expec ted. Mr . a n d Mrs . F r ed Ra y , who re - side o n th e bo tto m,spent la s t Sunday a tte mo o n vi s i ti n g g t th e ho me o f Mr s. Ma rg ar et i ve rs on . - ..__.f__._s AL..tu Mr s .Do ra Surmner o f s o u th o f Ke n na r d , wa s a p le as a n t c alle r a t Th e Enterp ris e o ffi c e la s t Tu es - day a ftern oo n. Mr .a n d Mr s ,Ha r o ld Sc hafer an d d a ug h te r , B ar b ar a o f Oma h a , sp e n t S a tu r d a y a n d S u n d a y a tth s pa r en tal, F r an k Sc hafer home, On a c c o u nt of th e d ea th o f C ar l J e ns en , hi s pr op en y on wes t Ne b# ~\\\\ \ IMr. a nd Mrs . J o hn E . Mi ller a nd f a mi ly enjoy ed a picnic dinner Sunday wi th Mr .l\liller's brother, Lo u i e a n d f a mi ly a t th e A r li ng to n par k.' Mr .an d Mr s .Ha r old Pass. Vi vi a n a n d Ra lp h Swa ns on, a ll o f Omah a, s pen t th e Fo urth c e lebr at~ i n g a t th e J o hn T.Galla gh er home. I.l.\|.ll.UL Uluanrvag H .......-..n_-,wer e S un day visi to rs at th e LeRoy Ba xter h o me o n Ma p le s tre e t. Mrs . Alic e Fo un ta in lef t Mo nd ay f o r h e r ho me a t Clarkson,W ash- in gton ,af te r abo ut tw o weeks vis it wi th her sister,Mr s .U .E . Ba xter a nd Mr. B axte r, n ea r Blai r. Mr .an d Mr s .George Mc Br id e a n d Mr . an d _ Mr s .L y le Mc B Hd e a u s u n \ .- ¢ - . H _ ._tex-tained the fo llo wi n g guests a t dinne r las t, Sa turda y : Mr . and Mrs. D.A .Co mp ton ,D a n Greene an d B. W . C omp to n of Ca lh ou n. Mr .an d Mr s .E m i l Fo lle n an d f a mi ly o f He r ma n ,a n d Mr .an d Mrs . Stan le y Mar sh o f nea r Sp ik c r we re la s t Sunday visi tors a t the paren tal,E lme r F r a i a h o me . - I \ |. l _A - . . . . l . . . . l \ . 2 »» \ n v v - r n e re gu la r me eu mg U1 un :Il»R- C . wi ll be he ld Sa tur d ay af ter - no on a t Sheff lers hall.Refresh- me n ts wi ll be served by a c o m- mitte e. W hy not have a Duart permanent th a t g i ve a n a tu ra l wa ve ?A r e a l bargain at $5 and satisfac tion gust- anteed.c a n Mr s .M .Suth erland at 4 l5 f or a pp oi ntme nt..46»tf ra sk a street mu s t be sold.Gi ve us an offer.N. T. Lu n d & C o .1 t Mr s .W .M .Ha lle r spent la s t Mo n da y i n Oma h a wi th D r .Ha l- ler'B mo th er ,Mr s .Grac e lla lle r , wh o is wi t h he r dau gh te r,Mr s . Gu y A xte ll. Mr . a n d Mr s . V . O. Gr a vo tt a n d f a mi ly o f L i n c o ln ,s p e n t la s t F r i - zm- n i nh f . a t the Mo r on Me tzln ge r |\ Mrs,Rebekah Fox of Newport, Ncbr.and Mrs.Sam Lowe of Omaha,spent the Fourth at the Elmer Frain home_Mrs.Fox is and baby or umana,enjoyea ufamilypicnicattheGeorgeMc- Bride farm north of Teknmah, last Sunday. Miss Helen Andreason,who is |.-I.}....... - \.......¢.. nnirdn in nmuhn HBUYY 1"UIICKB SLBTIASQ nm Lulu-bine last Friday in his big 250 acre wheat field.He finds the wheat running on an average of around 30 bushels per acre and of :mod nnnlifv. Arthur Long,accompanied bvl"°'~' *"°°" '" "" ----Arthur Eliisboth of n Dodge Ia. home. .S"*""'i=Y morning €"°¥ left came Friday evening to ;endfor Irvington to attend a plcmc. Saturday and Sunday in this city. ¢The Womans Foreign Mi8Si0~¥\H§'Y Arthur Long visited at the paren» Society of the M. E. church will A.-\n\........a f,...,.. \.,.....,.meetwith Mrs. Mary Jacobsen gpMr s .Fra in 's a un t. Mr .and Mr s .'Hans H .F r a h m and fn mi lv : ui d Mr s .Anna Hmzrme La llllllg u U l n l u l y u u u n u .. came tn Blair Thursda .u l \ I l i w - n u n - _ | I I '" N s F i l 1 . n u | l u l u l n u ~L . . . 1 . . . - \ . . ! ' " =' f i ' 1 ' :§ : 3 L £ € '1 ' . . , . . . . . . . '£ '. E \u = -- n d M r s .u p H q d l w n . ° ¥ \ . . . . . . . . ° fxt Colfax street I-'fidyy aff/- .lulv 10 at 2:30 o'clock. were lust Sunday nftemoun visit- ors at the Soren Miller home, south of Herman. Mrs. Henry Ludwig and children of Tekamah,and Mr.and Mrs. Lyle McBride _.and Lyle Jr.of Omaha,were visitors over the Fourth at.tl1e George McBride home. Mr-nam" vcuhv- .mn .mwmpl-i and vnmeo num mommy wxv.n ue;mother, Mrs. Anna Androaaon and family. Mrs. Kenneth Turner and sister and brother of Qmaha, spent the week-end at the W.P.Turner home in this city.Kenneth cune up on Sunday and took them home with him. Mr. and Mrs. Calle Hansen and Saturday xrom snenuau, vvyvlmm,and was accompwed home by her husband, who has been confined in the government hospital at that plane for some time. Florence and Evelyn Anderson :md Clifford Metzler drove w Omaha last Sunday afternoon to visit Hana Anderson of Herman, who is confined in the Park hos- _,f Lincoln,spent a few da) week at the parental, Oliver son home.Mr. Hudleson ll day for Loup (ity and Mrs. son remained here for a visit. Mr.and Mrs.Floyd W south Walker avenue, ent the following guests ato'clock dinner last Saturd vs lm "~~~'~--1 ---f --- I-ludle Mrs. Anna Beck xetumed home e(tS\m- from the lmmanue\haspital in _1-|udle.Omaha leaf Tuesday,where she \.....».- recently underwent a goitre oper-v ~ ° .ation.She in ting along nicely. llber of Mr.md Mrs. Kirby Cook and értained June; Carpenter ol Omaha, were a six guesh over the week~end at the M' eve- lakesidg home of Mr.George F. .. .¢~.»..¢.»»»~ »¢ Lake Okoboji.They Yes, we deliver. Gladly. :na ' l i a t a n v t i n a o n f l'|\|LEX' §|`.f`if.{»I|2]`._"I\¢§.'"1i§,§};|fun1lv of south of Blur, ana Ne||\Pl°l\»l d v 'mn. wa rm- s s" " `'"____L \_...|.-f _L n-_:__ .1:_...... ......1 ..,,,,,.,_°___rm 0 ! mc -r. and Mrs. :kllng and and son, \g a week at Mrs. E. C. - - r - - - - ~ - ---.report. a very enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Qnnemn and hmily and Mrs. Realm Fore~ man and children of Creighton, Nebr., spent last Wednesday plc- nidng at Riverview Park in Oma- \_... G r o c e r i e s "°{' Ly Helber= . . -_._---_ -- -- - _ __,Voss and little son and Mrs. Hob get Hansen spent last 'Thursday aftfernoon visiting at the A.B. Johnson home, west of Herman. Miss Ruth Davis,daughter of i r . .n n r l x t . .f f n n h p u m ."C Z f n ¢ ! \ _ Miller of near Herman. spent last.Lau bunuay tunnel." uuu ="P1~'Alescer, Okja., and m:Saturday.afternoon visiting and guests at the Holger Hansen 1'°"'°\1.e¢m».rd Ama. werewupper guests at the Hans H. were Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Header;Mrs.W_W_Fi: Fl°"hm\<h°m° in this city.of Fre moa t, Me § ~ A. Ngf gg daughter, Mary Jane, Mr. Bild Mrs. Jesse Gordon, Miss and dang ber of u..r. a 'Billy, Jr., after spendilIIortense i-lslbert and Wm: Gordon Mrs. A. T°_{*u°"_thif' gtg 'the home of Mr. and lm. am. ru... ue-nge um...lv....-er Blairitcs now located at Belden, Nebraska, was recently taken to an Omaha hospital where she nn operation.She is nicely. Mrs. Harry Ekland and Margaret and Ruth of s nt the wee underwent doing very Mr. and daughter, Luck, Wis.,pe k-end with relatives at the Nels Lindberg and Ole Lindberg homes in this city.Margaret and Ruth remained for a longer vilt. The Missionary Society of the Christian church met lust Thurs- day alternoon at the home of Mrs. A. J. Hargett with n good atten- dance.A G m program was en- joyed and a delicious lunch wal served by n nommltlee. Mrs. Ralph DeMott and little dnughter left last Thursday eve- ning for their home at Lua.-ine, Kansas, after spending two months helping care for her parents,Mr. and Mrs. Elza King,who have been seriously ill but are now much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Hansen, who live west d Kennnrd,were last Sunday evening visitors at the parental,C.B.Hansen home on east Washington street.Mr. Han- sen returned home with his aan, Burt to help him with the harvest work this week. Mr. and Mrs. R. A.Nearhood and daughter of Omaha, were dih~' ncr guefls lust Saturday ut.the 'Holger Hansen home.Mrs. R. A. Nearh od und daughter remained all night and Mr. Nearhood drove to lllnir Sundny afternoon to take the folks home with him. Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Conger ofLoup City, and Mm. Agnes Long of Grand Island, came last Sun- day for n few days vidt at the Fred Long home.Mrs.Long la Fred's mother and Mrs. Conger ia a sister of Mr. Long.They left last Wednesday momlng for Wul- o l Omaha,enjoyed u swim in Blair-'s new pool last Tuesdayevening.Misa Halbert resided in Blair a number of year ago. Mrs. A. .lessen of this dty, was quite badly lmxlsed about her back and right arm lust Friday night when she fell down her basement steps.Her daughter, Mrs. A. Ras- mussen ol Spiker, is oarlmr for her. Mr.and Mrs. John E.Miller enberuxlned at. dinner last Satur- day evening lor Mr.and Mrs. Louula Miller und family o l Arl- ington,Mrs.Caroline Christensenof Omaha, and Mrs. Hana Millar of this city.' Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schmidt and family of Norfolk,were wld!/ursovertheFourthat the J.L. Pounds home.They returnd on Sunday evening,taking Mlss Peggy Pounds home with them for a ten day vldt. Mr, md Mn. John Leahy.of norih of Omaha, spent (Jw Fourth ki Blnlr.They nlso drove up Sun- day and were accompanied home by Mrs. Leahy'a nephews,Jackand Bobby Maher, who are spending n few day; on the funn. Martin Steinegar and family of Battle F'.;zk, Iowa, wore week-end visitors at the J. E. Fischer homeand on their retum Misa Evelyn Fischer Accompanied them for an extended vidt until Mr. and Mrs. Escher drive over and brihg he: home. Hannah Petersen of Council Bluffs,apent. Sunday visiting at the Fred H. Jensen home, west of Blair. Mrs. Jens Petersen of Coun- dl Bluffs, who has been visiting the past couple of weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Fred H. ilensen, ac- companied her daughter, Hannah home &mday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dolan had as visitors over the weekend,their daughter, Mrs. George Ketchmnrk Mr. and Mrs. Glilrard ualnen ac-companied three couples of friends from Council Bluffs, bo Lake View resort, near lake View, Iowa Fri- day afternoon, where they spent the Fourth, retuming homo Sunday night. Mn. M. E. Lawson of Rockport, Mo. spent last week at the home of her parents, Mr. md Mrs. Fre- man Tucker and on last Saturday Dr. Lawson drove up and spent the day taking Mrs. lawson home with him on Sunday. Mrs. H.C. Rnrnuxsen of west Lincoln street, entertained the fol- lowing ladies nt. a social uiiernoon and a delldoun lunch last Thur-a» day:Mesdnrnen Wiebke Wulf, Henry Kuhr, Catherine Siert, Claua Wulf and Girl Kolbermm. Lester Springer lnd the mls- (ine to collide with A large a truck from Teknmah last Sunday night which badly damaged his ear.The accident happened on Wadilngton street just west ol the Shell Oil Station. Harry Rohwer Sr. and nephew, Bob Rohwer of Ft. Calhoun,ac~ compnnied by Misses Alice Beck» man and Ruth Tllden of ¢hin dty, left Monday morning for Pine River,Minn.,fo r a few weeks vacation.Mr. Rohwe-r has n cot- tage there. The members of the First bath- emn church gathered at Cumlng City school Saturday afternoon for their annual picnic.Them were quite a number present whoenjoy- ed the dinner but the ruin spoiled the plans for the remainder of the afternoon so another picnic will be held latter. Mr. and Mrs Mamas Beck and two children and Miss Una Lund drove up tn Spirit Lake, Iowa on Friday evening to spend the Fourth,returning home Sunday. Mrs. Beck's parents, Rev. und Mrs. .._.... ..,__ f._..\_L v.._.| Hunt ol' this dw left Wednusdny, July la t for their home in Creighton, Nebr.Mr. and MIB. E. B. Redfidd and grandson, Eugene Redfield,lsftf Sunday for Spirit Lake,lows where they were to spend a few days in fishing and resiing.Mr. Henry Christensen la in charge of the business' during their nbsence. For Sal; or Trade-A good 5- room modern bungalow on wen Grant street.Here is a chance toget a nice home and well located for a reuamhle price,md we would also consider u trade oncheaperprogeny.N. T. Lund & Go.~25,11 Junior Mortensen, little' son of Mr.and Mrs. Charles Mortensen underwent an operation on his our last Tuesday at the Univermlty hospital.Hs is getting along uswell as can be expected.Junior has had quite A long siege of lick- nus and we hope he will be able to be brought home soon. A pimlc was held lust Sundayevanlng at the Roland Smith home went of Blair, when a number of relatives gathered to spend the evening.Home-made lee eream topped of! the event later in the evening.Thbse préent.were Mesan.and Mesdamea Frank Schafer of Blair,Harold Schafer and daughter of Omaha,Grover Wilkins and family bf wen o f Kennud. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Jacobsen and daughter,Alice entertained the following guests last Saturday, July 4t.h: Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hooks and family,Mr. and Mrs,W. E. Klngdon and fnmily of Kenhard, Mr. and Mrs. TM Miller of Nor- folk,Mr.and Mrs.H.0.Hurd and sons and Misa Venn Stott; of Omnlm,Miss Viola Kingdon of Omhhl. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jensen and a son, Merton of Blair, Misses u.._. ...A v.\\:....L...n. un.-hr-~Ié nf na.Mrs.E.C.Pierce in expedins her daughter,Mrs.W.Rothery md two children to drive in from Pacific Palisades, Calif. some time soon.They ldt California Ju`ly_1 and this la her first. visit. hers in six years. Walden George spent a numberof days the latter part of June in Arlington attending an Epworth league convention,a report of which he guva last Sunday at the Epworth League meeting at the M. E. church. Mr. and Mrs. N.P. Nelson ol Ft. Dodge, Iowa and Mrs. H. H. Mlchaelaon and son of Burbank, Calif., were pleasant visitors at the Roy Dudgeon home Saturday and Sunday.Mr. and Mn. Nelson are Mn. Dudgeorvs parents. Mr. und Mrs. Linton Puffer and chlldrsi and Wslter Peck of Te. knmnh,Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peck and children of north of Blnir, md Ray Peck of west. of Blair, vumd lui Sunday With Sheldon Peck and Mrs. Bertlm Gollehon. Supt.Lelfar Beliord and his brlde, formerly Edith Hokum, re-enmad the um pm of Llstweek after u honeymoon trip of a couple M weeks, through the Black Hills. They are now nlcdy settled in their home on south Walw Ave. Mr. uud__Mrs. Ted Lathrop and family returned last Tueadny eve- ning from a three weeks stay in California.The trip was one of combined buxinesn and pleasure and they report. hagmg made ihe 5500 miles without trouble and have had a very delightful outing. A number of relatives and friends enjoyed the Fourth by hav- ing n ploxlc at the Wenon bong home south of Blair.A fiue din- ner, brought by the K\l¢Iif|» Wilenjoyed by the following: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caldwell, Jack Single- em.M ....A M"w Lam: nnd May Day Coffeeper lb. .--35c Kang' Mayr has)ffnffpn5Tb'JC8;u.;~$l.65 Fig Ba||One Glass Cake Dish FREEI nBulk Coffee per Ib. 23c Fro.4 .~D l m n a m al.l u n g r l u u l P U T C |_ 4 8 l b . s a c k -$ 1 . 2 9 st King Flour-Sugar 24 lb. sack -69c lultcrFro: Beef Pot Roast per lb.- -l7%c Boston Pork Butt roast per lb. -l7c Swift's White or Elec- tric Spark Soap l0 bus 39c Toilet Soap per bar -Sc Bob White Toilet Paperper roll - 5c Grape-Nuts2 pkges. 35c Sugar Great Western .I0 lb. bag - - 59c hallnr whole hams -- 2lc Fresh Ground Ham- burger per Ib. l5c2 Sugar Cured Hams Bring In Your Procter &Gamble Checks sun nun loc comma roRsr|:c|ALs I ,|,§,é§,§Iun£ II ~ nut, Iowa tn visit their daughter and sister, Mrs. August Walters. The marriage of Miss Lucille Peer,youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Fear of this city, was nnnounerd last week.She was murrled to Theodore Blxler of Kinmnun,Kansas Sunday after- noon, June 21st at Ft. Dodge, la. Mrs.Bixler is u member of the 1081 graduating class ol Blair high. Mr. and Mrs. Bixler will makd their home at Ft. Dodge. Iowa at the nmqsne Mme whnvn \h-Riv- and family of Omaha,and Mr. Dolan's brother,Earl Dolan and (amlly of Stanton,Nob.Their daughter, Mrs. Oseor Pedersen and Mr. Pedersen of near Blair,also spent the Fourth there. Mrs. Walter Servis ol McAlescer, Okln., accompanied by her mother. Mrs. Sam Axtell, who has been vis- iting the put seven months with her daughter. arrived ln Bluirlnst week, Wednesday for a vislt at the Leonard Axtell home.Mrs. Servis is s sister of Mr. Axtell.Mrs; Sam J. l.. Lundano M158 ueuusn uuuu,Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Betkar and chil- dren of Hutehlnson, Minn.,were also there. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Merrlll Reeh and Harry Beck left early Monday mornin for Alliance Neb whesrethey vddted Mr. and Mrs. Martint Jacobsen.Madge Petersen, daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Petersen, and \ Iva Petersen of Arllngtaon,who have visited at the Jacobsen home the usst month, will return with um.,and ........,e..............-.. -_Kansas Clty, Mo. Miss Dorothy Gray entertained about a doisn young ladies from Blair, Fremont and West Point at'dinner nt the Clifton hotel Toes- dsy evening, honoring Miss Ruth Bross.After the dinner the guests ww nu. mu. .-...... ..-.. --~-- -isons, Howard, Roy and Arthur, all ,of Shir, Gretchen Manuka of tho Banch, Mr. and Mrs. Weston Long and family. Dr .and Mrs. C.A.Raver and two daughters ol Edmonton, cap~itnl of the provldenee of Alberta, were invited to the I-'rank Gray are apected 14, arrive in this city home where the remainder of themdsy (Thursday)by o uta lo r a evening was spent at bridge. .Miss,short vidt at tha Anna and Henry Alice |Kernp of Fremont, won !lrst_R.|ver home on east South street, prlze and Miss Gladys Moofe of Dr. Raver is a brother of MissBlair, won oonsolatlon 1=ri§=~_pagans and Henry Rover.:After :s » )H~ 1§`I§{1§}§i0§é5`{»a[1§"£1Ic ~ HIE xtell remained in Bldr and Mrs. Mr.nd Mn. Petersen and Mr. party was also a. shower for M1sslsnort stay m uns my may plan nocompany.The Enterprise extends Servis returned to her home last Beck today.Mr.and Mrs. Reeh Broan, and she received some WW K0 to~Chicago to Vilif- lMil d\\l8h' be s t W M-Monday morning.will remain at the Jambsen honm._nin gnu.wr a n d mm.I ..._u,m GT~NEWS In. George Paasch andit; of Mennnrd vu. dgy when :ha pkm to vidt with Blair, Sunday.Andre wfrlendl lor leveral days.!spen¢ a few day: withyfrhgraxgg Mr.and Mrs.Gifford Frenchjparenta, returned with them.md Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lautrup Miss Maxine Taylor spent sev-and Jeanne drove zu Beaverlerml days vlxltin wil-h her sister, Crossing the Fourth m spend 1.he|Mrs.emens Wiiilmsen Ind hus- woek~end at the home of Mrs, band, French's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A-|The little Rogert children spent C. Holmes.The French children Tuesdny afternoon with Lola Maereturned with them after having|Vinderslcv helping her rclehrate spent several days with thdfher birthday | grandparents.|Mr. and ~ Elmer Thane and Edna French came over from thulrhildren spent Wednesday forenoon Crowull Home nt Blair ta spend at the parental, Oscar Thane home. foperation,and dthough she had been alllng for some tlma her can-dilion was not thought of as belng so lerlous.Her Matmnshlp atthe Home for eleven years madewarm friends und endeared her toall.Thu funeral services were conducted in the Centenary church at Beatrice.Rev. McCukel was inchargeRev. G. H. Main, a retired rninisler and' a friend for many years,preached the sermon inwhlch he not only spoke the com-forting words but brought out theexcellent qualities of her mothervhood and the positions in which she served.Rev. 0. U. McProudMrs. W. A. French. Mr.and Mrs.George Menking ense Burley of Council Blutls, Mr. and Mrs.Fred Fsgerqudst ofValleMr.md Mrs .Peter Tafta n d ~ a n d M n .Ea rl Ta it o t Fremont. itors at the Earl Thumpson home. Fern Loftis and Meta Thompson spent a few days lut week vidt- ing friends and relativen at Blair. Gnndpa Fletcher, Aims, Birdie, and Marjorie Fletcher were gn Blair Friday and visited Grandpa Loftis,Mrs.Fra-uk Jenkins and E. M. Fletcher.Mr. and Mrs.Floyd Loftis andfunily of Blair, took Sunday din-ner at ihe Georp Lofds home.In ihe gfternoon Mr._and Mrs. George ... $1000 and $1400 is putting lt mild, for home managers mcunomed to keeping a detailed set of expcndl- hires spend wisely and buy the greatest amount o l satisfactionwith their purchases. To be sure, home making is not a business for i t is not run for profit,but when hudness prin- ciples are applied by the manager of a home, it oils we machinery ns the wheels of living make theirldnily grind.'' |A Blair lady managing the 'spending for a family of live join~ ning.ndcr and daughter. Miss Ames Bamlxen ing in Fremont Wed- Marshall attended the n baby's funeral at esdsy afternoon.~nfl:-r Jr.was helplng rmctter harvest his Clearance Sale--Fashion Cen- |l.er-stnrfs Thursday and luis till everything advertised is so ld- here arc some of Lhe sensational Bargains: Silk Dresses-vqllues tn $10 go at $2.95;Silk Dresses- vnlues to $15 gn at 85;SpHnK Coats-values to $85 go at $5.95. Entire stock Straw Hats for ...,, ,sse- Frank Loftis home._i n and Mrs.Chas.HovendickwAsH1NG'mN RURAL NEWS s s I :\:n "Pm hunkry As a lovl can be. Conditions :ure are fA'>\1Kh~" He hxrned then to the old bleck - =- And sald: "It's wnrse with you, For you're not only hungry But you must he tired, too. "I resbed while 1 watchedfor worm: So I (eel fairly perk; "But how are you '! Without wo -- u m \` And after all that work"l" The old black hen hopped m her pgrchMr. and Mrs. Wllllarn Christen-sen were Omaha shoppers Wed~ nesday afkernoon.Mr.and M m Jlm JohnsonChdstianl Johnson and children man dlm-lsr mxutn at the J. T. Womens and childrens Slippers are reduced to $1 a Pair-¢h°1> early ls about the best advice we canglve you und be sure :md shop at the Fashion Center.26-ll. and Mr. and Mrs. Harland Frenclandchildrenspent, the Fnurt with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde L. Ro: enhaum and Bonnie Iee at CulhouMrs.Baker,formerly LormlnGuuhman. returned to Lincoln o Lockman home in Arllngwn Sun lay aftemoon.Mr. and Mrs.Freeman Loftis md Howard were in Lyons Sim lay Afternoon. Clearance Sale Fashlon Cen er-starts Thursday and lute till everything advertised is sold- iere are some of the sensational Sm-gains: Sllk Dresses-values tn F10 go at $2.95;Sllk Dresses- ralues to $15 go at S5;Spring Joats-values to $35 go at $5.95. the prayer and Rev. W. C. George,Superintendent of Crowell Home,! read the obituar.The body was'laid to rest at t e Beatrice ceme-'tery.Rev. and Mrs. George, Mrs.l Crosby and Mrs. Meehan attended' the funeral from Crowell Home. KILL IVY WITH UHLORATES Sodium Chlorate might be used lo ldll poison ivy in a schoolyard or in a fa rm grove.If the ivy grows close to lmlldi where n Blair,:mu at the z5y|ves¢e Entire stock. Straw I-lata for ngathere mi ght ~ a fire haza rd,i t oz nrsn unurcn in Auuum uuereu cu vw rswvll " I """l" Kwn c a lm-I `'ty women.She wants to knowl And drvnped her eyes to :lee just how to buy the necessities and the most amount of satisfaction for her family. The next meeting will be held at the County Agent's olflce in Blair, Nebraska some time during *Jie first fun week o{'next Janu- u y .Those interested in learning how to purchase the most satis# faction from limited funds are in- vited |20 attend. G0 A[rTEl| . IT- And rnurmured ln a drowsy e: "Young man, hon: this and p ;"l'm full of worms and happy, For 1've dined both long andwell The worms are there as alwayn- But 1 had to dig like hell." I like to watch the rooster crow. He's like so many men Ilmo w. Who brag and blister, rant and shout and stick their chest way out.The first damn thing to bragabout.` and family and Carl Stieneck of Battle Creek,Iowa were dinner guests at the Chris Sunds 'home .a n .erry s ga y d Mrs P Glendenning visited at the Fred Ramsar homeSunday evening. Mr.and Mrs.Henry Gottsch "eg callers at the Martin Sandshoe Sunday evening.Miss Anna Hansen spent severaldays last week with home folks.I Mr.and Mrs.Carl Jensen vis- gfgd relatives in Arlington Sstur- y.Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Sorensen,Graee and Dorothy and Nick Cook visited around Spike: Monday. Peter Rasmussen spent severed days lest week with his mother, Mrs. Anna Rasmussen.Mrs.W.A.Kerstetter,Mrs. John Marshall and daughter and Miss Dagmar Petersen metered to Blair Thursday afternoon.Mr.and Mrs.Chester Decker- and family spent Saturday at the 0. C. Liesche home. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Christen»sen and family visited at the Jae.Christensen home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jefferson and family are spending a =week's va- cation with Mrs. Kerstet r.Mr. and Mrs. B. A. G tsch weredinnerguests nt the Tenlpmf-y hlilmp Satilrday.Mr.and Mrs.Chris Mathiesenand family visited the Berteisen home Sunday.,I There will be services in the Washington Community church on Sunday evening, July 12.Every-hody welcome. Chris Nelson of Omaha, visited home folks Sunday. Miss Gretchen Kerstetter ofNorfolk,spent Inst week at the George Bergman home. Misses .Anna and Louise Peter-sen of Omaha, spent the week-endat the home of their sister,MissDagmar Petersen. ,__,.__.,¢.__._.__ ___.»_. D A N c E KING'S FVIILION Saturday, Judy llth DAMON'SHA|\MoNlA N°s B~YE~/\sP|R|N is always SAFE NEW ENGLAND NEWS Mr.and Mrs.Chester Hovendlek nnd Jenn were Monday aftemoonvisitorsattheFreemanLoftis home. Ruth Pnulson o l Omaha,isspending her vacation at the home of her parents,Mr.and Mrs. Chas. Paulson.Mr. and Mrs. Ieonnrd Loftis andfnmlly spent Snturdny aftemoon at tho George Loftis home. The W. M. S. of Telhnstn met at thc home of Mr. and Mrs. AugustJordon lust Tuesday nftvr-noon.Elsie and Harriett Wilson spenttheweek-end in Dlair visitingfriends and relatives. Anna Hoier was u guest in the John Gallagher home at Blair, lastweek-end.Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Magill and family, Mr.and Mn. John Jack- son and family, Mr. and Mrs.Louie Hovendick and family of Orum, were Sunday visitors at the HenryHovendlck home.Mr.and Mrs,Freeman Loftis and Howard, Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Anderson and Ardith spent Satur~ day at the Chemr Hnvendlck home. .Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Paulson andfamily were Sunday dinner guats at the Mrs. Currie Jacobsen home. Mr.and Mrs.Eddie Fletcher were Monday nftemoon visitors atthe Grandpa Fletcher home.Mr. and Mrs. Neil Thompson andfamily of Bluir, were Sunday vis- .|*`\ Bewa re of Im it ati on: ENUINE Ba theQ . . d o c w n ~ a n d m i l l i o n : of unen_have proven ide formabr imnldentihd by the name Bayer and the wand genuine as won. Gmuine Bayer Aspirin in de and mm; always the same. It has theunqualiiedmdo mnmzt of physi-cians and dmwggw ovuwhen. Ildoeurz devrw heart.o h u mf d |l¢zr¢ffecn| follow its use. Bnyerbvifin il theunivall md- dom for Pl!" of all kinds. Headachu Neurith Colds Neumlgia ~ 'l`hros¢Lumbagu - - » - f - i i i '. ,{:§f_.ex%" pg,-q>\x'\<\ \..~~f "' A " " " ' /I f r ~ fm trade-mark IB ; ~dnlicyliudd. Cl'\Hs1.ian.' n home on the Fourth.A numtar oi' Washington folks celebrated the Fourth at Benning-ton Sunday.The eelebraEnn hadbeen postponed on acoount of the rain Saturday.Miss Anna Hansen, who is at» tendimz summer school at Lincoln. snent the Fourth with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hansen.Mr.and Mrs. C. V.ShurnakerandMr.and Mrs.Hans Moeller spent Sunday at Onawn, Iowa.Sunday school at 10 a. rn. and church services at 8 P- m~ at the Washington Community Church on Sundav. Julv 12.Miss Alien Gnttseh spent the w¢¢\f-and with her zmndparents at Ilenniv~r'1'»~1.Jullull Stender,William nnrl. Errrnn 1=;=ilml at the Herman Krusehorse:in Bennington,Sf'f\'Yfl'\Y evening.Mr. and Mrs. Emest Kerstettcr and fn" ily were entertained at Jorgf-n Christinn<en's Sunday aft- rr~n--. _e The f Lutheran Ladies'Aid nfWnshirrfvton, will hold their rnnnth~ lv meeting at tho Communitychurch Wednesday aftemonn, July ¢},_.8 Mr.and Mrs.Chris Mathias(-n and children of Benson, visited ntthe Ihrrtelsen home Sunday after- noon.'Mr. :\nd)lrs. Ed Goedeker nhd family spdnt Sunday afternoon with Chris and Maggie Bergman. 1000 fresh new Wash Dresses to select from at the Fashion Center priced at only $1 in sizes 14 to 46 in the cleverest styles of the entire season( BELL CREEK VALLEY Ed L.-mghorst and daughters, Florence and \{\;!ef:-. uf Maker- son were Sunday afteznoon guest.: 1s HILISIDE NEWS OF GARDNER DISTRICT Georgia Antill went to Fremontand spent a few days last weekwith her sister, Mrs. Milo Schocks. Mrs. Schocks returned home with her and spent the Fourth in Blair. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Schafer ofBlair, were Friday evening visiu ors at J. L. Petersen's.Ella Jean Tegt of Fremont,spent several days last week withher grandparents,Mr. and Mrs. linrry Ervey.Margaret Linden, who is attend- ing summer school at Wayne,spent the Fourth with home folks. She retumed to Wayne Sunday afternoon.Edn Anderson visl ml l\lrs.Anna llamze in Blair Sa rday night and Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ruff of Pu- pillion visited at the Lars Jeppesenhome Saturday evening.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Brown spent Saturday at the lloy Jacobs home in Blair.Miss Dorothy Masters,who isattending: Itlidland College in Fre-mont, was nn over nilrht visllnr nt the J. L.Petersen home Friday night.Mr.and Mrs. Clark Stricklettand family of Elk City were din- ner guests at the llnrrv Ervey home on Saturday.Their son, Harry stayed over lor a few days visit.Chris Jeppesen of Omaha,vis~ited at tho home of his brother, Lars and family over the weekendMrandMrsJLPetersenwere Sunday dinner guests at the Arthur Anderson home in the New England neighborhoodFrankLinden,Margaret and Sunday after having spent several days with Mr.and Mrs.Glenr Rosenbaum. Miss Margaret French is recup< erati:at the home of her parents folio ng an appendlctorny.Mrs. Watts and daughter, Mrs Smith came from Tulsa, Okls.tc vi dt their daughter and sister Mrs. E. P. Booher and family. Mrs.Floyd Alexander of Wayne.is spending severalweeks here with her parents,Mr.and Mrs. Carl Ward. Mrs, 0'Keefe drove out from Omaha last Friday to getMrs. D. H.Fair who has been spending several days with her mother, Mrs. E. Blazier. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Gaines left the latter part of last week fortheir home in San Francisco, Calif.after having spent the past twoweeks with Mr. Gaines' parcntsf Bessie Van Deusen of Lincoln, is a house guest at the O. A. Cun-ningham home.Mr.nml Mrs.~Joe Kelley and Patty of Sioux Falls. S. D. visited over Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.Elmer \\'ri;»;hlZ_ Mr. and Mrs. Neal Vrengdenhil and daughter, Mrs. Mary Lautrup. Leona, Bertha,Dorothy and Ed drove to Harlan, Iowa Sunday tospend the day with Mr. hnd Mrs. Walter Hansen and family.Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hitchcock ol Kansas City,Mo., came to spendthe Fourth \\'ltl\ their parents, Mr.and Mrs. Tom Hitchcock. Mrs.Ruth Rosenbaum went mer to Blair last Wednesday aft- emoon to visit with her daughter,Mrs.D.P.Rosenbaum and chil~dreng.rs.Catherine Jupp left last Tuesda for Gillette,Wyo.where she wil spend the summer withher daughter and son-in-law,Mr. and Mrs. Iester White and children 'Mrs. Glenn Rosenbaum ahd chil-Bertrand were Sunday dinne guests at the Wm. Linden home,dren and Mrs.Lorraine Baker ~\ u m | n ¢ n s * A i i i n n n i ~b e ~~£ 0 ~~ »ww~=n-~»...=» to W go a.. wc,Womens and childrens Slippers are educed to.$1 a pair--shop early s about the best advice we can give you and he sure and shop at .he Fashion Center.25-It dum chlarate.The chemical might also be used to keép down the weeds on a tennis court that is not used often enough to wear out the weeds with tha players' feet. ISaid the little young red rooster, "Gosh all hemlock.Things are tough. "Seems that worms are getting scarcer,And I cannot Gnd c-nnu h-,_z .C R O W E L L ~MULCH TOMATO PLANTS "Wl1at'a become of all those fat ones Out in the country recently I noticed that Die farm hens are realizing that the depielssion is an.After laying they even refuse to cackle, in fact they seem w blush rather than cackle. A woman always thinks heriAboutthreemcnesofstraw|Isamvstervtome !cl1ildren are beitnr thnn nnvhmlnMrs. Whitla and her two daugh-'.d th to ata Innts durin u 2 \.'"'";""'~ from Butte Nebraska. cam¢|;*.E2"';;. Ji ,,,?,...,1.2.-, ~ ,..,§| There '>°r¢~*hf==f§===<1S thru 1*1==f|f=*i@.f'» but you ~shes »1-»f» ia tu r da y eve ni n g to see Mr s . N"hitla's mo the r ,Mr s .Me a d wh o ms been ill.Mr s .Me a d is ve r y nuc h be tter an d i s rec overing apidly .. .' Re v.Mo r a n nn d ri g ro up o f h i s vork ers c on duc ted the c ha pel ser- riccs Sun day after noo n.Th e l`ro\~.ell Home family enjoyed these .ervic es very muc h. Mr s .Ca mp b ell return ed Fr i d a y r o m he r exte nd e d vis it wi th he r hllflretl in Linc oln. Re v.Da vi d Simps on o f Cra ig, 'is ited the h ome la st wee k. Mr s .Mc Gr eg or ,wh o has been wit:stasl. ur.un :Buulluc l wus :strapp r e ve n t th e u s u a l i n ju r y f r o m h o t we a th e r a nd la c k o f mo is tur e .I n beats a t th e Ag r i c u ltur a l College pr ac ti c a lly as man y to ma to es wer e produc ed o n un ir ri ga te d gr o un d th a t wa s mu lc h ed a s o n c u lti vate d an d ir ri ga te d la nd .The mulc h n ot on ly mai ntai ns n mor e even s up ply of moi stur e bu t it will also p re ve nt ro tti n g o f th e to ma to f r u i ts wh i c h mi g h t li e o n the we t g r o u n d i f it reins la te r i n the season. J U L Y 1S 'I ` ll AL F- W A Y ra i n y s p c u - B u t n o w w h e r e c a n th e y b e ? " The old bla c k he n who he ar d h im Di d n o t g r umb le o r c o mp lai n . She had prone thru lots of dry spells She had lived(Lhru flo ods of rain So sh e f le w up on the gr in dston e, And she ga ve h er c la ws a wh et, A s she sa i d , " P r e never se en th e ti me Tllo io v.' e r en ' t wo n n sto ge t. " Sh e p ic k ed a ne w a nd un d ug s p ot; Th e e a r th wa s h a r d n mI f i r m no u nn g u p so me othe r wo ma n ' s hu sb an d as n ma r k f o r t h e f a th e r of he r c hi ld re n to sh oot a t. The re i s no s uc h th in g'as su r plus o f fa rm p ro d uc ts -- no t as lon g as we have hungry peopl| ;», So me on e s ai d if y o u wo u ld k ee p fi lle d u p wi th brn n,so ur mi l k , c arrots,spinac h an d othe r th i ng s re c o mmen de d by the he alth f a d - dists y ou wi ll h a ve no fe a r o f death.I should say not, y ou, would welc orm; it.. f l >- fisitim: in Auburn, returned Wed-|:muui xx nom: mzcolzusI-mg'"}i{{;},"`,.g;,;,"t,,',Z"§`e,,',};§ "L1§f;w|Yo u c o u no w r P m:VE NT r r msdav afternoon._.__.___l 'ilirf and Mrs. Donaldson of Lin-Th h ¢k Izoln,visited their aunt,M, . .| w _ , g ng f $ ; ; § 3 ; "' , m° ; P; _ § H; Schuab Sunday afternoon.!fMrs. J. H. Rulifaan of Nnplcton expenses of operating n home or Worth Dakutix, and Mrs. T_ _y_ Mc:thefirst six months of 1931 were Im-tney of Bennett,Nab.,5p¢nf,:a little 'less than m 1930.Ho - some time with their sister,Miss over, the records show that xt willFullerton Sunday afternoon 'take from $1000 to $1400 before Mxss Ruth Eggers of H°°P¢\'.,f.he year is over for food, clothing, fP ___hQ__";§_k_*f_°(2§'_ff'91 §°'"°-|shelter,operating and develop- gruunuThat's no place for a worm.""The time will como."shoubed The old black hen just spread her the speaker,"when women will feet,get men's wages." She dug both Inst and free."Yes,' said the little man in the "I must go to the worms" she said;rear, "next Saturday night." WHY THIS DELAY? The rooster vainly spent his day, -1 . Through habit, by the ways \Customer:"Say,that cheese "The warms won't come to me." I u c n u Lu.n u Bi l l !u u a u u .22.,°. J .-211,. .i m e n t .|Whux-e fat round warms hnAd passed lyou sent me is about the worst "me p a s s i n g awa y o r mr s .w n IUnder wood a t the B r y a n Mé m_ |Th e str a n g e th i n g f o u n d o u t b y _i n o u n i o m wi nl Hn qn itnl a t T.im-nln nn s.m-| th¢9@ rec ord s is that lt c os ts Pf f1¢"l Ba c k i n th e r ai ny d ay s Storekeeuer:"Wait a minute!at Wm. lloltmarfs.south ol' Blair.Mr. and Mrs.G¢0\'l4'0 Strcnger Mrs. Gertnzde Nelson and grand-and Kenneth and Mr.Nld Mrs. son, James Cannnn were Sunday Harvey Hartung and Phyllxs Rose dinner guests at the Lnrs Jeppesenvisited Sunday evening at George home and in the aftemoon accom- Frankc's.panied by Mr. and Mrs. Jeppesen.The Fpntanelle_ Luther_ L€§§\\€ they visited at the Andrew Nelson drove to Blair last Wednesday aft- ernoon to visit with Mrs.GertrudrWest. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wright, Mn and Mrs.H. C. Blaco, George Hede lund and Mr. and Mrs.Bill Burgess and children of Omaha. en Wait a rnimteI 0-he Home funlly.llrl.Undnr- wood ma gone Llnmugh 1 sedans \:.'.'J: ...nz ..~E * . . ~'..,,_, ~ ~ ~...~;r 542 . ~~s I I | I ; ;n o |\| | less,Customer:"Oh, Yeah. But wh He growled in accents rough,sell it now?" : "|l :~l |¢: tic a lly th e sa me f o r a f a mi ly o f twu ,three,fo ur ,f i ve o r seven. Th e fa c t th a t i t costa between m e t Fr id ay eve ni ng a t w e W lfb lho mc , n ea r A rli ng to n joyed a picnic dinner at the E. 0 Fairchild home the Fourth.QM Wm1 ~ ~ j f f f ' o m 'h m a ? Wii°i1 Harsh Vfilkening home.Messrs. and Mesdames John Jr.and Lconzmd Echtenknmp nml M c CAR ' l ' ¢nma\:.»=mm Wm.Franke and n v A N D The followinn Indian nnmn in fr'LQNG CREEK I,'3El*2 *riff-,,%.'.=2,'a"..JfP2=r@'.:22_z*2'S;fa;;aa1;r=p2af S evening an u'fa;;§;;f.;s ";;:;,°;"'¢;';1;°;?"§§'?,'f Gur H,eyuruok's.k 'rho members of the McCarthy Andg-rson, Christina Miller, EximMr . a n d Mr s.J ° h } " E ' : m° n "SUP La d ic ;I'rog*rt'ssiv@ C lu b we r e en-beth B er ry , Horn er W a rd P e te r K Sr. gf Ar li n gto n . ws lwd ,S u n " Y u;-mi}1¢d at the Hay es. R°S@n1m1m| Nex»en o f Blai r.Mr .' m i Mr s ¢»\r¢=m1n¢:r nf. \\Im l{ 0l t m!J.l 1 B .1... ._,t.. ..;fr1.............t....-n..........m.....P v n n b m m I u.r:1......M.. |.. ... .. -. ... .-_ . .5on'f Rusp W" i 1 ' : ' °' a ' W " "~s l w l n v ;| l l \ »L l l u l a u l y l . l | . \ | l 7 | | | U \ I ' | | »; , ; ' " ": i l u I l | | | | "n c l l c n u l l u u u m. . 1 . . §| ; . n l { n r v e 1 r H l r t u l l ¢ ' |S a t u r - | 2 | " f n , , . , . f , f i ° : 1 ' a , : *. . " ° a ° ° a : ° : a .- 1 2 2 |. f a ' L ' . : : * ~ " . . E . '; ." : . 1 . f " : . .' i : § ; .~ da evening.'¥he Nickerson hall team crossed bats with Arlington Sunday,the score being 3 no 0 in favor of Arlington. All wool Bathing Su.il.s-new shipment just received priced nt $2.98, $3.93 and $5.00 in an colors and combinations-one and two- piece effects.Best known brands. Fashion Center.l t .....,........, ...,...e., .., ...e ......e.,s,servai cake, ice cream and coffee.The next meehng will be held atheWm. Thompson home withMesdnmes Clifford 'I'ruhlsen, Wes- ton Long and Chester Aronson on the serving set. Mr.and Mrs. Will Thompsonand family were dinner guests attheDanThompsonhomeSatur-day.-The Dun and Will Thonnpsom families enjoyed picnic dinner at the park ln Blair Sundny in honor 7 ".............. U.....".,,e=. amchildren of Omaha, spent His weel end at the E. 0. Fairchild home. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peterson Berkley and Mattie June an:John Blaco,drove to Elk Cit;the Fourth to spend the day wit!Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Tallmnn. The Royal Neighbors met ir regular session at their Iodgrrooms last Fnday evening. At thin meeting it wus decided that th: Royal Nelghbormand the Wood men and their families would haw Irrimnts of the birth anniversary ol Miss a picnic at f.he_schoo1 park th I 1O R U M B R I E F S Frances Thompson, which falls on Sunday in July.All Woodmen Sf. the Fourth.,Neighbors are urged to mme.Rev, and Mrs. P. J. Reinertqegl Mr. and Mrs. John Arcmson went Mrs. Sylvester Pettit had thc Reach for ahi2!P°=l ?T':.-'- &'!E'I!?Ei°".;'E§EE.'i'2l?i'.f'°'i¥;'22,*°_'°E_!fF;'&E¥ 'JEE!E|"'lE¥°'*""° lim nu from a llddelsummnnnnnxvermryAnunsuuyafternoon.Evening guests wereMessrs. and Mnsdmnes John Tay- lor SL, Ed Hansen and dauzhwrs. wno suuereu lx paralytic stroke wnue pxclang cherries one dnysome weeks ago.They found him last week.She was at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Paul Noel.no better.Mrs.John Barry and children No bones were hrnkvn L U C K Y i n s t e a d K. C. Larsen and daughters.Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Iverson _and Mary Helen nl Li noln.annved Friday and are visiting at the H. C. Larsen home. Mr.and Mrs.Carl Rasmussen ahd children were Friday evening vidwrs at the Manin Larsen hmm. Mr. und Mrs Martin Larsen and sons were Sunday dinner guestuattheHayes Rosenhalm homesouth of Blair, in honor o! Dor- otny Ann s third birthday. Messrs. and Mesdames Rudolph Andrensen and Chris Benson were Sunday :litem-:on guests at the Peter Toft homo in Fremont-Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hansen epentSundm'afternoon at the Fred Dickmeycr home.Sunday evenur guests at the Carl Rasmussen ome wer-3 Mr. and Mrs. George Rasmussen and children and Mr. and Mrs. MartinIarsen .md sons. Mrs. Emanuel Andrease-1 and Stanley qent Thursday akernoun at the Rudolph Anureason home. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Andxeasm oliblneoln. were Sunday evening vis- mrs. accompanied Mrs. Mary Mueller ofBlair, to Omaha last Thursday. Mrs. Orville Humston is enjoy- ing a visit with her sister,Mrs.Teresa Yale of Los Angeles, Calif-» who is vidling relatives here andat Valley.Mesdamel Clifford Truhlsen and Hayes Rosenbalm and daughtersspent Friday afternoon with Mrs. John Barry. Mr; and Mrs. Henry Wulbern and Margaret spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jen- sm.hlr.and Mrs.Carl M.Jensenvisited Sunday at the Nds Nelson home near Washington.Mr.and Mrs. Elton H. Bissell and daughter, Joyce Ann of SiouxFalla, S. D. and Mr. and Mrs. J.H.Brlnegar and daughter of Falls Cit , were week-end guests of Mr.mins. Pete r Jensen.Mrs. Bis- sell retumed home with her par~ ents Sunday afternoon for amonth'a stay.Mr. Bissell left for LuVerne, Minn.Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hansen and son, Teddy were Sunday dinnerguestsat the parental,Rudolph Mr.and i»i}sf`1§EE"i=,e§d,~;¢1,5@n and daughter and Mrs.Petersonspent the week-end with relativesin Bennington.Blake Watson Jr. of Omaha,is Andreasen and Bert Hansen homes Mr and Mrs Henry Mrller and children and Mr and Mrs Buckl Rosebaum attended u birthdayl amy at Sherman Andersons theiolmarth,glvgn h hg f ol Johh arson w ose rt l unq at da y occurred re ll be services at theLutheranunch Sunday evening, July 12th Rev Hans Nielsen will be Present There will he evening services at this church every seeondandfourthSundayofthe month.The Kennard Commercial Clubheldspecial meeting last Friday aftern and at that time decided to sponsor a senes of free moving pictures to be shown every Thurs- gzfy evening during Ure month of spending this week at the Robert l YORK CREEK News Ada m a nd E v e I n the Ga r de n of Eden-A story we have all heard since child- hood- Consider your Adum's Appl e --the possession of each one of us, mon or woman - y o u r vo i c e b o x- c o n t a i n i n g yo u r voc al c h o r d s - y o u r l a r y n x- - D o n ' f ru s p y o u r t h ro a t w i t h h a rs h l r ri f a n t s - -Re a c h f o r u LUCK Y l ns ie o d-Bo ca re fu l In you r c ho lc a of clgaretves Remember, LUCKY STRIKE ls the only cigarette in America that through its exclu- slve '4TCA$'|'lNG" Process ex pe l: c er ta in harsh lrrltonts present in all row tobaccos. Th es e expe ll ed Irrlt an ts a ; so ld t o m o nu - facturers of chemical compounds. They are no t p re se n t i n your LUCK Y STRIKE.A n d E`w ¢ m y " Co n s i d e r yo u r A d a m ' s A p p l e . " Misses Leona and EllxeherhHansenwere Monday afternoon guests nf Miss Viola Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Boone Newklrk and Harold Owens were Sunday \i-ll. ore at the Wallace Charlet home. Mr.and Mrs.Harry Andersenmoved into their new home in Arl-ington on Tuesday.Misa Viola Nelsen spent from Tumday untll Thursday vlaltiogat the H. C Rasmussen home in BlairMile Edna Newldrk in workingIt the o Hllbeck home in Arl n.midne Evel Katt spent th¢ week and a t the Fm Na hum home Mr end Mrs.Harry Andersen the Merle Newklrk homeMrand Mrs .Peter Taft wereWednesday afternoon guests at 1-he Bay F home weroThursday evming visitors at ¥'- and ~ Hansen- home.Mr.and Mrs, Ernest Gonker and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Curl-E N N A R D ~berg were Sunday evening vnldtors ~ -~nt the Clarence Wachter home.Mrs. Boh Mortensen of 0meha,l Mr. and Mrs. John Rogert and formerly Miss Com Neleen of children were dlnner guest; at the Kennand.was recently operated on at an Omaha hoepltal.At thelest. ~=>g;\~ ehe was gehinx along very we .The Ladies' Aid enjoyed e "nohost" meeting at the church bese- ment last Thursday afternoon.The Mines Gladys, Lola and Selma Rosenbaum spent the week-end in Bennington at the home of thelir elstfelian brother-ln-law, Mr. en .erman Krone.Mr. and Mrs. Will Famherg of Blair, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Blaco on Tuaday.Mn.Jack Dempsey has been qulm ill the past week and at this writing ls slightly improved. Mr. and Mrs.Walter Weed of IC.K.Anderson home,south of Blw, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Amie Molulf and children of Omaha, were Sunday dinner guests at the Elmer Thonehome.'A Mr. axd ~ C. H. Wi llia me en were vl tors. t the farmers aunt, Mrs. J. R.Bott at Hooper, Wed- nesday evening. Chris Vinderslev helped JensJespereenstack hey Wedueedaylforenooln Mrs.Fay Jones and Mn. Pete Rudlne spent Thursday aloernoon with Mrs. Clemens Wi llamaen. Je!!Van Ho m and Mrs.ElleRaver of Blair, wled at the LouieHansen home Ffldav afmmmm 0 ~ It's toasted'H'E'{J£'»; ?;:':.:.?:'::'1-."~'=~E'°-In-»-f¢° l i m M P H n l I 1.1 l u ~ u ' E ` n T " ' " " " `$ = I n ° d ° n h h ¢ r H r r h ¢ L y ' g i - m : ° ° s ' » f m n » h » m . .|v | » u ; a u n s : I a » y ¢ v mn ¢ » ¢ '¢§: ~ Judi :muh . Q ( lm . !f l_ _. l d__9b".And!'!_ `"@ EHS* Huna n MM.IS P K m-Including the use of Ultra Violet Rays Sunshine Mellows-Heat Puriffes- » - - - ~ - ~ -- - - 1 - ~ - ~r m t,vudted i md.Bay Fazerqum xfomffwm Mr.ana|§';",¢ s wn.l'§ ¢» . #3 , "wi ns "fd n Mr and Hrs.John lush and Mrs. Ted Mo ye r md childre n of smm _<-.\1ud`a m z rnNorthB°Ud» Mr. and Hn. Club E v a i n wsnt¢oomAlm Mon-puunret:l,w§'::d Cogp m l . f i Your Tlsrscn Protection--a ulnst Irritation--agalnn Wulf,Mm Laura To Mr. and Mrs. ChrisMarian of Little Siou Mrs. Marian D - | = Lee spent last week and after' a short honeymoon the young couple will return here wmake their home.Miss Clara vrlll vddt relallves and return about the middle of August ter,and M in Glnddfg Iehr of Omaha, am guests s week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mathews.Herman Hurdum ol Qmaha, th e past.tw o wee ks 1riniti11 hers i f f r ,return ed h o m e w i th i m . rs C o m Ca me ro n an d Mr s . Fr an k B r od e rs o n a nd two c h ild re n of Herman, and Mrs. Ed Pilcher »:|»\" ' | |u l ~ HERMAN NEWS 'Them will be no evening scr- ccs nt the Baptist church dudng e month of July.Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Helms joined er relatives at Lyons for n pic- c rcumun of the Helms families 0 Fourth. ter,and Mins Gladdfs Iehr of Omaha, are guests s week st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mathews.Herman Hurdum ol Omaha, spent the week-end with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hundum. Sunday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bunn were Mr. and Mrs. A. R.Besies and Jane and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Metzler.Carl Christensen at Hyannis, was a week-end guest of the Neum an-ick family. y Lyon was very pieusantly surprised when his brother andfnmily,Mr. and Mrs. Rex Lyon nnd Miss Ardith,drove in from Coal Springs, S. D. Monday noon. Mr. and Mrs. Ncd Tyson of Her-man, spent Sunday at the parental. J. S. Conety home.Billy Beard spent Friday and Saturday with Ray French of Bldr Miss Jean Stewart of Blair, wasa Sunday afternoon guesfc of Miss Ruth Morgan.Rex Lyon and family from Coal Springs, S. D., were Monday guestsof their niece. Mrs. Elza E. KinK~Tuesday mo g they departed for their home near the Black Hills. Miss Ethyl Cummings of Her- man was a Saturday supper guest of the Harry Tucker family. Mr. and Mrs.Clifton Andersonund children spent the Fourth at the George Morgan home.Mr. and Mrs. Wallao Fitch wereFriday evening visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tyson.f I o and after' a short honeymoon the young couple will return here wmake their home.Miss Clara vrlll vddt relatives and return about the middle of AugustMrs. H. C. McClellan entertained the Mcthodlst Missionary Society at her home Wednesday aftemoon,Mrs.Will Reckmeyer was the leader for the lewzn study. Mr.and Mrs. Wm.Brandert, Elaine Kitt, Helen Van Valin, 1\1i1» drcd Sheets and Ernest Mayer afftended a Fourth of July picnic at the Lang church west nf here on Sunday, postponed because of the indement weather.Mrs.Hurry Bentley and Miss Dorothy McClandish of Omaha, rr. CALHOUN AND vlcrNrrY Ha ny Rohwer Sr. and Robert. Rohwer deparmd for Pine River,Minn. Monday morning where theywill spend two weeks. Mr.and Mrs.Oral Harrison, Misses Emily Ketchmark and Dor- othy Sievers lelt Friday for Colo-rado where they will spend a week touring in Estes Purk. A I visi~te~~o v e r th~ Fo ~at her home here. Word comes that Mrs.EmmaHooverwhorecentlyreturned fromh the Uzmivergsitylmospital atOma a, has gone cGee, Ark.where her son, Ciy lives. Mr. and Mrs. 0 H. Godsey andMarjorie,L.F.fniusinger and Leona Brewster drove over toMondamin, Iowa Sunday afternoonfor :L short visit; with relatives. A group of friends and relativesgathered.at thc E. W.Bordic Clearance Sale-Fashion Cen- fen-starts 'Thursday and lasts till everything advertised in so ld- here are some of the sensational Bargains: Silk Dzesses-values to $10 go at 8235;Silk Dresses-vnlucs w $15 gn at 55;Spying Coats-values to $85 go at $5.95. Entire shock Straw Hats for Women--values w $5 go at 88c; Womens and childrens Slippers are reduced w $1 n pair-shop early is about the best advice we can give you and be sure and shop at the Fashion Center.'25-lt Ben Wachter ome.Mrs. E. C.Reid spent Friday with her sister in Omdha.The Bert Lowe and Henry Rich- ter families,Mr. und Mrs.G.F.Lowe and Mrs.Bertha Lowe ut- tcnded a picnic at the Ruwc home at Blair Saturday.Mr.and Mrs.Joe Souder and daughters of North Platte, visited Mrs. A. L. Sullivan Monday after-noon and spent the night at theJ. W. Brunton home.Mrs. Sulli- van and Mrs.Brunton are aunts of Mr. Souderl liiins Marie Adams, who is at- [tg md Lois,Secretary be accepted md placed the bills be hllovéd an nad and Petersen and an ills.orders drawn in payment of the =. I|.d Alden The motion was put and on rol!mme.\ '¥ .'"L ,___mll the followinz members. W. I-'.The motion wal nut ana on roll L ,§',fe.'""" " "Hemphill, Wm. v. wngm, w. F. mn the following :il-mum. W. F. urge Nelson Gutschow, J. T. Nelson, C. A. Rob- Hemphill, Wm. V. Wight,. F. dnesday evo-zson, R. C. Hlldunan, voting 'Aye' Gutnchow, I. T. Nelson. C. A b- Ruwc's.none voting 'Nay',the President esnn and IL C.Hit/chmnn otlng » -declared the motion carried.|'Aye', none voting 'Nay', the Pren- may a!I.01'Il00n.snr.uuu inns.u mMr s .Clif fo rd Ra y wa s a g u p . la n d f a mi ly we re W ei pe r g u es t. S a tu r da y e ve ni n g a t the ' du g vi si to rs at Otto I-Lum: Smith home.IntlIriin and Virxil Clemens called!All wool Bathing .Sul':new|The following bills wares read bylidcnt declared. the motion can-led. $2.93, sans and $5.00 in an colors and cumbinations-one and twa- pieee effects.Best known brands. Fashion Center.I t 1000 fresh new Wash Dresses io select from at Y-he Fashion Center priced at only $1 in sizes 14 Yo 46 In the cleverest styles of the entire season.u »-»......,.., Ninbrara--Bank of Niobmra opened fo: business. SCHOOL BOARD PROCEEDINGS (Continued from page one) The motion was put and all members vnting 'Aye', none voting 'Nay', the President declared the motion carried. Secretary was instructed to get in touch with McConnell and Green- field, auditors, to audit the books for the past year. It was moved by W. F. Gutschow and seconded by R.C.Hitchman that the bond of E. A. Schmidt as F tha Secretarv It was movedby Wm. V. Wright EnB_"__"bBBa h hg l hI $d,45l.41|nnd secoqded'hy R. C. Hitchman '14.8llthat the Board purchase metal gnrrs. D. Z. Mummert 20.00 lockers for the gigs locker rooms |Mrs. I). V. Masser 10.00 from Kraus and Tr1iatin'as speci- }Bertelsen Market 22.'f6fied in their blue 'print drawing |Daniah Lutheran Publishing ,MCCD390, at a cost of $255.00 in- lmh a haw rlmna :urn....... ... .-..,.._,...,...Mr . a nd Mr s . E lme r Mun s on an d Mr . Ha ns A nd e rs o n a n d d a ug h te r , all o f Oma h a ,sp en t Saturd ay nig ht an d Sun day a t th e Cla r k Lippin c ott home. M.-an.|M, ="|"mI fihann an d E Co.4.45 lstnllcd comulew. 1 2.00 8.25 4.00 s.oo 25.00 1.70 7 1 12 'mo The -gp" was put and on roll call the llowing members: W. F. Hemphill, Wm. V. Wright, W. F.Gutschow, J. T. Nelson, C. A. Rhb- eson. R. C. Himhman vgting 'Aye', none voting 'Nay',th President declared the motion carried. The secretary was instructed to iK. C. Decnsrf,iMargaret Jknkim home Sunday evening." h a 'Aff f"T n n a n na n i m 1 1 V i # G u U G A ! Mi l! e r Mu n k Mr s . F . A . W a s h b u r n W o lf f D ru s r Co . IMr. nnrl Mrs.Mikf Sundav eveninz'Mrfmm M1-fred Olinger called :1n E[rs ~ J. IIillmaruof Blair,}1'§I>¢i¢¢§aélédlwiw the lam; CW?" pf Cfmf ay members vnting 'Aye', none voting 'Nay', the President declared the motion carried. Secretary was instructed to get in touch with McConnell and Green- field, auditors, to audit the books for the past year. It was moved by W. F. Gutschow and seconded by R.C.Hitchman that the bond of E. A. Schmidt as ~`\ -~;.J P r ? . ~' _- . . .`- . .f -+-5 1000 fresh new Wash Dresses to select from at the Fashion Caster prlcal at only $1 in sizes 14 to 46 in the cleverest styles of the entire season.I t 0ptic Dppommities The man without money ad- wnys has the onporhmlty lo make some, providing he will ¢ry~The man without good eyesight has not always the opportunity ol' improving it If he nczlects it far too long a time.Also, we mm with poor eyesight has still las A chance of making money, for bnd eyes mean poor health and much unhappiness.The moment your eyes oomplnin, careful eye treatment in in order. Dr. Norman K. Rathmann ~ »/elcame '1 fs. f f l ~/ f¢;f1".<ff'€E1=»¥=~ 2nz;Jf y~ ' . ;~ . i a., . / ~; T H E I V I A Y T A G M A N HE BRINGS YOU A WASHING SERVICEWITH MANY HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS Do you know why boiling injures clothes; what causes yelluw spots; when a hot rinse gives best results? Do you know how to remove stains; why soap should be dit-solved before it is added to the wash water? To these and many other important questions, the Maytag Mmknows thc answers. You will find him a courteous, helpful, trust-wofthy repremnlative of the world's leading washer-MAYTAO. N E W . . . Bath Fixtures add to the value of your home Install New Bath Fixtures During the .summer months.Installation now causes less inconvenience than in the colder months.You will be surprised too at the new low prices of material and installation. v Moore Plum bing Co. BLAIR. NEBRASKA ROSE HILL ITEMS Miss Marie Ward gave a sur- prise party in honor of her pw-ther'§and falhefs twgnty-fifth \| l ~;" -'Ia| || ~ .~I»`=a;f\~ ~MAYTAG i ~}fj2<..,..¢2~ Now MAKES A, m \:~'~~ x ¢ A S , H : 1 ? ~ M 0 v E L F 1-1'Q -~~' 1 ( a v 5 : u U s r n A r f n ) '.:yrs f~ ~~ _ . § | j A T ; 3 s s i f E s F o - .av '£j;;..:,-='r A N ning, July 3.About ninety rela- tives and friends were present.After a very pleasant evening ice cream, cake, sandwiches and iced ten were served.Rose Hill played ball at Her- man Saturday moining,(and were victors.Mr.and Mrs.Jimmie Sappen-field spent Sunday at the Jack Dempsey home in Kennurd. Mrs. Jens Petersen of Council Bluffs,spent several days last.week at the home of her son, John Petersen.A number of friends and rela~ tives helped Mrs. Walter Nielson celelrate her birthday Thursday evening.Mrs. .lens Petersen of CouncilBluffs,Mrs.John Petersen andDorothywereWednesdayafter- noon visitors at the Wm. I-Ianr'n home.'Sunday dinner guests helpinzsMrs. John Petersen celebrate hm birthday were Mrs. Jens Pcter. on and Hannah of Council Bluffs andMr. and Mrs.Fred Jensen and family.In the afternoon aboutforty-five neighbors brought n'lovely lunch and surprised her.Those present were Messrs.and Mesdnmes Wm.Hart,Howard Appleby, Walter Appleby, GeorgeNelson,Walter Nielson,TfalterSappeniield, Norris Ward and Wm.Ryan,and families,Mrs.Detlef \ 1 1L.M; »" x» .L \ ¢~.;cooperation in purchasing the seto l Source Records of the World War from the Na¢.iona\ Headquar- ters of the American Legion. There being no further business to come belore the board, they on motion ndjoumed. Attesrtz.E. A. Schmidt, Secretary. Earl, Fischer Inc.1.48 D. C. Heath and Co.4.77 International Chemical Co.20.W Dmaha Printing Co.5.11 Omaha School Supply On.18.26 w.» M. Welch Mfg. Co,1.86 Yawman Erbs Mig. Co.5.10 Webster Publ. Cu.2.70 A. Hospe and Co.831.05 It was moved by Wm. V. Wright md seeonddq J. T. Nelson that THE ~ s w M A YU Q G~o .1 1 has produced an innovatia:i n iro ne ru -the u m m m Th er mo -P ilte thut h a t : nina: time! f um than nod. and distribute: the heat to \ 4 I ~.~v m _<_. i " $ l |.,';:* .1 » _ __n in 1* .ii 1'cI,n working for a grading crew.Miss Leoia Cummings,wl employed in Omaha, is spendtwoweeks vacation at theof }\er parents=, Mr. and Mrs. D. E Cummipg:1 K . J . h i s h m last. we bctwrccr in um-n.|"°:':f_f=:.'2£':==L 1':£_':.1';E:';i :':":':*|*FE "Bd Mrs- _ueg. °'°"'°'¥m!'FiStaplehur|t, came Friday eveningDude Parrish who has been em-I miss uessxe L1yZ|l0|l _orove toplayedwith the section crew, has Sham Saturday morning and vis- been laidoif for n time.Mr.and Mrs.Eugene Rose of Omuhu, spent last week at the E. W. Burdic home. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Webster vis- ited in Tekemuh Tuesday after' noon.Connie stayed with her aunt Mrs. Forrest lfrewster.'Miss Nettie Mae Cooper nnd a (Hand cnme over from Des Moinesto spend the Fourth with her par~ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Cooperf Supt.and Mrs.Shmder andchildren are spending a week with relatives at Plnttsmouth, Neb.Mr. and Mrs.Chas. Davis of Blair, were Herman visitors Tues- ited her mother, returning Sunday evening.A group of friends and rela- tives gathered at the Cara Cam- eron home to celebrate the Fourth with a picnic.Misa Mildred Swanson ol Omahaspent Saturday and Sunday at thehome of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. 0. Swanson.Mrs. A. J.Cameron leaves on Tuesday for Winnipeg, Canada tospendafewweekswithhermother,Mrs. Bessie Eccles and other relatives.Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Yakish and Majil of Fremont, were Sunday mxests at the Geo. Lowe home.. I und La Dana of Omaha, spent Fri-day evening and Saturday at theMrs. Emma Ketchmark home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wolff and children,Mr. and Mrs.Irn Piper and Mrs.Joe Bolln motored to Fremont Sunday afternoon. Mr.and Mrs. Ernest Schmidt and Eleanor rnotored to Coleridge,Neh. Friday where the spent theFo urth wi th Mr . a nd ~ Fra nk Kesterson and family Mr and Mrs Ernest Kruse motored to Deadwood and Sturgis, South Dakota where they are vis itin relativesll rss Dora Khndt attended aluncheonat the home of Mrs for s visit with Mr.and Mrs Gudmond Sorensen.Mr. Dahl returned home Sunday and Mrs. Dahremained to visit longer with he sister.A.E. Dixon suffered a sevenattacko! heart trouble Snturda; and is improving under Y-he doc tor's care.Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bunn, Mx und Mrs. C. B. Bunn and Mr. on Mrs Opal Reeves spent Sunda with Mr and Mrs. A. R. Beales.Mr and Mrs. Thomas Dahl oStaplehurst spent Saturday nigt und Sunday. \vith the Henry Sore! sen family.Miss Helen Fackler_nnd En: Hulse in Omaha on last Tuesday.. ~nh-.=Fan R hu.-nr q,nnd Pnlm Hurst of Peru, came Friday for tli ...,...x....r wan. nv..ma Mn Gmday.Miss Maxine Johnson nttended n Chi Omega picnic at Ouklund on Wednesday. O. L. llilsinger was transacting business nt Ralston, Friday. Darlow liurdic of Omaha,is spending the "wk here at thehome of his grandparents, Mr.and Mrs. E. W. Burwlic. Mrs. E. W. Yowell came homeThursdny from the Immanuel hos-pital nt Omaha where she has been n patient the past month. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lowe enter- tained at dinner Monday for Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hover and childrenof Battle Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Gil-bert Olson,Rosemary and Leu Hannon. Mrs. Curtis of Omaha, is a guest of Mrs. Dode Farrish at present.Mr. and Mrs. James Van Horn, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Truhlsen, MissEvelyn Van Hom and Vemon Van Hom went to the Elkhorn for aday's outing the Fourth.The men nnant Fridnv nixzht there. Miss lrene Welch of Kearney andClarkSwansonofOmahawere yzur-sts of Mr.and Mrs.EugeneBurrlie Snturda and Sunda guests over the week-end,MrsWest's mother Mrs Peter Knuth of Fremont and her sister Mrs Ido Sollers of San Francisco, MrsRosilla Uehling of San Diego, and Mrs. Groeteke of HooperMrund Mrs Kyle Jansen and Peggy of Grand Is md, pnd Mr nnd Mrs. A. E. D yer and ehil dren of Hooper, visited Saturday and Sunday at the J.A.West homeMr and Mrs Gerald Lltle of Wayne, came Saturday and visited until Sunday evening at the A. R. Harper home. 'AnL1NG'roN NOTES Mr. and Mrs. John Rina of Oma-ha, and Mrs. Laura Ripe of Pasa-dena. Calif., were visl\ora at the y Y- !\'lr. and Mrs. Glen West had left for Lake Okoboji lust Wed-nesday where they spent a couple of weeks.J. M. Finch and Romona of Bell-wood, Nob., spent last Thursday ntthe home of Mr.and Mrs. Earl Reeh and family. Miss Josie Green at Omaha, wasthe honor guest at a picnic supperat Miss Dora Klindt's on the 4th, Henry Rohwer, Mrs. Marie Meh- rcns, Katie Mehrens and Mr. andMrs. Claus Mehrens and family at-tended a picnic supper at the Jacob Slerk home Sunday. Howard Rlx is the proud owner of a new John Deere combine.Albert Proehnow is harvesting his grain with a new Massey- Harrla combine'I`he Kensington Club met at the home of Mrs.Otto Iverson last Wednesday.The C. H. Luttig family have moved w the Schwager hoine, south of town.Gaylord Beadle had the jnisfor- "een-ena M............... .Fackler.Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peter son were also Saturday guests nl the George Fackler home.Mr. and Mrs.Byron Bunn an:children were among those havinla picnic dinner nt the Hugo Haacl home the FourtliMr. and Mrs.x Lyon and Mis: Ardith of Coal Springs, S. D., Mis:Mamie Penora of Bison, S. D., Mr and Mrs.Vincent Lyon and son Junior,Mr.and Mrs.Roy Lyoiand son, Merle were supper guestof Mr. and Mrs. Elza King recent ly.Other visitors were Mr. am Mrs.Al King,Albert Shurnaki Glow Faekler of Burwell, cam to Omaha Monday to purchase 1new Ford truck and stopped-.wltl his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Georg Faekler.The Kindred Merry Ma - Clumet Thursday afternoon th Mn Wallace Fitch when seventoe; members were present.The present offirers were reflected _ns ful nd Marion Gilliland. After n few weeks visit herewithhis father,Stanley Lowe,Stanley Jr. returned in Alma, Neb. last Friday. Mr. and Mrs.L. A. Woodward drove to Walthill Sunday and vis- ited Mr.Woodward's sister,Mrs. C. W. Butts and family.Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olson, Dagmar and lvan nttcndell a birthday partyat thc Thorvald Petersen home on Sunday in honor of Mr. Petersen'sbirthday. Louis Patadle of Chicago, spent the week-end here with his bro- ther Gil .bertMr. and Mrs. Chr Hansen spentFridayat Omaha visiting theirdaughter,Mrs Pete Hansen and family.Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Cameron left....,...»:,.». H. W. Schoettger home`S'unday. Rev. anml`Mrs. W. A. Westermanand children who have been visit-here for several weeks with herparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.Scheer Sr.,expect to leave Wednesday morning'for Kansas Thursday they will go to Seattle where RevWesterrnnn will have nine or more charges.Mr and Mrs. Scheer en tcrtained a Large group of rela tives at a farewell party in their honor Sunday evening Mrs le ns Fchtenkamp is con fined to her bed with u sprained backMr and Mrs Charles Hovendick the S H Lockman home Mr and Mrs .lake Adams and family spent the Ponrtn with rels tune to drop a pulley on ms tootand was making good use of a pairol crutches for a few days. /Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schsuch and daughters,Vera Mae and Rub Catherine spent last Tuesday wit Mrs. Anna Wriedt.R. 0. Paradise of Tekamah, wasfound in an unconscious condition on the parking in front of the Mrs. Anna Roberts home.He was given first aid by Dr. Geesaman and was rushed to the Blair Hospital. Richard Sievers is substituting for Ms.Oral Harrison and MissKlausaen is taking R.ichard's place in the store. the vicinity of Ft. Calhoun is well under way and a normal crop is predicted. of Herman, spent Sunday here »x m n ot. The harvesting of small grdn inl lows:pres..Mrs.Harry Tysonvice-pres., Mrs. Clyde Fitch; sec.treas., Mrs. Prentice Smith.Mrs Fitch served delicious angel foo( cake, ice cream and coffee.Mrs Byron Bunn is hostess July 18. BENCH Norss Mr.and Mrs. 1led Olsen -an children and Miss Edna Jensen visited at the Glenn McDonald hom Sunday afternoon._Mrs.Fred 'Peck and cl-uldre spent Tuesday evening a t th Charles Koenig home. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olinger wer Saturday dinher guests of Mr. an Mrs. George Olinger of Modade, lx Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Andre:son visited at the George Folle wa. N E W . . . Bath Fixtures add to the value of your home Install New Bath Fixtures During the .summer months.Installation now causes less inconvenience than in the colder months.You will be surprised too at the new low prices of material and installation. v Moore Plum bing Co. BLAIR. NEBRASKA 1`3'f`ff\'2-'E'=1`?§=3»f`¢?1`?i"-`i55§<i"i¥»°3?1r"f"`5fil"ffé<`IésE<i"i!`§§7\21'£'-3_*1a=°'"f;=°eIALONG THE home Friday evening. 'nm nxlhminz relatives unme Limit nukes mm may make atrip into Canada.Mr.nnd Mrs. Jesse Hover and children were here from Battle Creek.Nob.for as visit over the Fourth at the Gilbert Olson home. J.A.West :md son have beehavingsonicimprovements... ni bo their store.New shelving hasbumaddcdf the stock rearranged and the entir¢interior has been painted white. or NOHOIK, spent me wean-cnu utthe Will Reckmeyer home.Mrs. Emil Scheer, Mrs.Martin Nieman and Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest Merkling of Fremont,drove to ;Ellsworth, Kansas Friday where they are visiting with relatives.g H. J. Grove s painting the ex-terior of his residence._Miss Ruth Meierhenry,who is assistant mana er of the Colle..r seCnfetena at_L\nceln,came homcl BOTTOM ROAD Miss Mary Hurdum came from 'Lincoln Saturday morning bospend two :lays with her parents,Mr. and ~ Fred Hurdum, re turningto su mer school Sunday evening.Miss Eleanor Dixon came fromAmes,Iowa Friday evening,and returned Sunday evening for three weelcs more o1_the summer session friends enjoyed a picnic dinnc and supper at the E. C. Lippincni home the Fourth:Mr.and MrLyle Guyer and children, Mr. nnMrs. Clark Lippincott and ddtuzl ter, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer MunsmI-iuhs Anderson and daughter, Joh Dulaney nnd Mrs. Emma Huog Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mencke ar family were Sunday dinner gues' of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Meneke.Miuune 'Mnnnarnt 'RnrlanrnwMis s Ruth Rafa h o f Bla ir, v gu e st ovc r Su n d ay o f Mr s. 1 | n \ | . n | .an a over the wee k-ena.an me state c ollege." : '~~~»-----»-~-----= »---K. H.Mr. and Mrs. Ha ns S pegg ers and Mr s .Ge o r ge Hai n an d Vi r g in i a ,Bla1r,an d Clmrln tte Srruth ' rlnllnhtor.Ru th Wert!c alled h e r e M r g . K mme t h Ty g o n a n d Mf g W m_Cqqncj _ BlE|_ff§¢spent Satu rllt "Kim a xg-eek'| my nt the Cove ?§E\"`6]&\»|{{ Friday evenlng by izhn drove m ()m,|,| w|,d,|"d;g_ 1 m n !hnnmml nt Omnhn.Min the lllneu af Mn.. K. Ely, Mp. Virginia _gtnyed_-ith l1er_|¢r§ _- _ with Ruby rraagerow.Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Beekmr md Alice and Mrs. Ella Price vi ted at the E. C. Lippincott honFuesday evening,Mr. and Mrs. Philip Specht an laughter spent Saturday gnd Su Maggie Lowe came home Monday.She will lnicr have her back pu! _in a cnst. Vernon Vnn Horn came from Un cnln to spend the Fourth at his home here.Evelyn, who had spentthe week here, accompanied him toLincoln Suhalny. The town bzdl team played at Blair Friday durlng the four day celebration, winning from the Blair team.Mr. and Mrs. Everett Himes andchildrendroveto Omaha Sundayandwen-dinner guests of Illr. and '\1re q \1 "fllamn Speggers remained to assist in the care of her mother.Mr, and Mrs. Chns. Dooghe andsan, Monte, Mr. and Mrs. Waller Eehwnknmp and family and Mr. and Mrs.F.E.Webb drove toScribner Sunday in spend the day at the Ben Cook home.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snocker at Lincoln, spent the week-end at the home of Mrs.Mary Han.Ray-mond Hart retumed to Lincolnwith them and will spend a week or so them.Mrs. Clyde Cook entertained at .... au...-.....|f...nu #M hm- uma parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gen-ringer until Sunday when Mr. and Mrs. Hain went after her.Mr. and Mrs,Hurry Tyson andson, Paul were supper guests onthe Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. Wav son Tyson and P. M. Tyson of Blair.Mrs. Gudmond Sorensen had anguests her nlece, Miss Anna Ved-svzd of Staplehurst, who came on 'Monday atnd sister,Miss Evelyn Vedswd o Staplehurst, who cameFriday.Both girls retumed home Wednesday.Mm ' Marv Sinnntt of Omaha wa. N E W . . . Bath Fixtures add to the value of your home Install New Bath Fixtures During the .summer months.Installation now causes less inconvenience than in the colder months.You will be surprised too at the new low prices of material and installation. v Moore Plum bing Co. BLAIR. NEBRASKA the clothes more :vcnly. useth e May ta g Table Iroaer whammr that is an dc ctrir: will ping. PHONE for A free trial of Lhe M m m W u h c r , th e Maytag lroncf or both. Tent them o n y our own wnhinl a n d ~ I f t h e M g y t a g damn' t sell iucif, don't beep it. Divided pay ment: y ou'l never min.. Ta-me Mmmsca Commun 7Mf.:md Zllrsf Charles Mcllridd and children of Blair, visited Sun- day at the Taylor and Earl French home.Mrs.llnrry Bentley and MissDorothyZ\lcClnndish of Omaha,and Mrs. Ben Wachter spent. Sun- day evening visiting Mrs.Anna Hugelman.Friday Mrs. A. H. Lowe enter- tained at a one u'clock luncheon .........,.......,.....,..,.....son,Eugene at her home Fridayevening.The chlldrun enjoyed games on the lawn and the lunch was also scrved out of doors.Jimmie Badger, little son of Mr.and Mrs. Ralph Badger broke his arm last weak while playing. Mrs. H. W. Schoettger vlsltedim Friday at thc A. E. Woodman homeln Omaha.Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hahlbeck an- spent. Saturday and Sunday with her sisters,Mesdames L. Grimm, Harry Tucker and Frank Pitzer.Mr. and Mrs. Frltz Muller callcd at the George Beard home Satur- da evening .and left their son.Leland for a (ew days visit. Mrs. Wayne Smith and two chil- dren of Omaha, spent WednesdaywithMr. and Mn. Sam Steele.Evelvn Smith returned with them 1'b o l u s without ,fh a H» : . |' u u » » ; u m » i r f : f £ ' p » a m | » ¢ w Fallers Appliance~Company| v n |ler s my Fremont, Nebraskail S,,;;;for Mrs. John Hooks of Mt. Clem» nounoe the arrival of a daughte for a visit with relatives.eta, Mich.. Lirgs. John Sidner of 'l'e- an Tuesday, June 30th.|Mr. and Mrs. Linton Puffer and kamnh and Mlss Hazel Raw They Mr.and Mrs.Fred Meierhenry two children and Walter Peck ofspent [ho afternoon vlnylns bridge. and family drove to Ithaca Sunday Teknmah, were Sunday guests of Hola Pnfnrsnn nf W akefield Na h in ..n..n.\Han fnnn\m\ ni n a\mn|\.¢nx¢l l a mn.I Nhnn Nnumm 'WATfiPk.Repellant Farnberg Hafdware Blair, Nebraska D. E. HARDY »p2}»`£'¢iJ'€§&=`i3e§d¥i?i'?éfitiif3il| "':Iii-f`IEa"i`mrSf"€§i."i>5`of5:";,I,i1"",{;,'§"Af"ii im u?-§ltlll"" Gilbert Potadle and his brotherqaon, Manta of Lincoln, visited over!dly with her puonln Hr. lnllhlra. Lodi of Chicago, spent SU*-\|l'¢|!Y:the Faullh at ills home of them. B. Bunn. Gi v e s c omfor t to c ows horses and hogswith their motlier at Malmo, N05§former's sister, Mfs. Walter Ech-_ Miss Bessie Morgan M r .a n d M r s .F r a n k C a m e r o n l t e n k a m p .W a y n e w h e r e a h e i s § h r |f f n n n | \ n n l ' T n b n r n n h t vh f h A Y IJ .T h B N I'M n D ~F G A ! !f` \ n i !l \l s n fn r n a a nn i n n n l f n !~Local represe1tztive for the alggnfe dqalersSold byterlainod .il dinner Sunday at the H. 13. Cameron home.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Robertsonjoined Dr. Mead and family, MissAnnaandIIenrRaveI Bl i rr 0 aon the high bnn§s of the Elkhorn ncnr Font llone e for a picnic the F th y n " n u . . . . p |L n v n u ;u l v u ut o t h e i r f a r m a t O n a w a ,I o w a . n g S u n d q y . M r .a n d M r s ." m f G i l f r y a n d M r .a n d M r s .R h e a G i f r y a n d c h i t ; d r e n s p e n t S u n d a y i n S h e n a n d o a h G e o r g e S c h o e t t g e r ,a c c o m p a n i e d b y h i s s i s t e r M i s s C l a r a ,l e f t W e d with her parents,Mr. and Mrs. George Morgan.Tuesday evening gu~ts of Mr.and Mrs. Kenneth Tyson were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Holmes of Omaha; Mrti gpd Mrs. Oscar Pedersen, Mr. ..- an rs. Han? Tyson and Paul. our nesday morning bv auto for Hun-Mr. and Mrs. James Paulson and --M=.5r"°1.?1¢r1f>'. ¥iP'?° und ?'"f"=a?°.f'i-HE 3-xhrre he F':"*=ff=P» hfwe A"".f',e"\=>'=== =11d..?*'==*- Phan; 285 Blair, Nebraska Blair Drug Co T H E maulqmlun-u¢.-n.u.c,r 4 ¢ . » \ » x - u \ 1 » ¢ n » . x » n ~ ¢ nl m - u ' r \ » s . » ¢ r . l . . \ L . 1 - a c . r . » m o . 1 ,- 4 m r . c . 1 ' .a - u » » ¢ 1 \ » ~ » » ¢ \ ~ m 1 » ¢ .s o m wAsHER--TABLEJRONER ) BLAIR, NEBRASKA 'I IE : 2 i = ` i ` i E° " " ¢ é L ' . " " i " |l ' » " " " "" i " n " i i l n u v ' i l " " `liu nl|u lu m p l n f l m m u u n l n e a l v l l r 1 4 |l l m b a v l d m m m su 43 Q -'ram Blair, Nebraska, July 9, 1981 4ped from here neatly. Scotia-New Johnson formally opened in Musa - ing. y s » e ~f ~sst n~1 Dodphan-Klennefh purchased McCleery D and in future will be Harris Drug Sfaxe.Madrid-Western E1~ pany erecting new and substation at southwest town.Hay Springs--Bids o construction of new A building.Reconstrudiun of »Plantation Highway No. raska National Fares Planting Camp No. 3 an~ Cow Camp rapidly ~¢ pletion. Local News PAVING FROM CALH~ To COU U A very fine mewh n no laid between FL the unty line and is mos beautiful drives i with its winding curves roadway leading its w out of the hills amon~ wonderful scenery po~ road, however, is an ye the public awaiting the hi'a bridge which,a rumor will not be rea before August lst. Advertise in The Enwrnrlaa Mr.and M m Wm.M.....cl\en ~I Omaha, were recent dollars at ~e Kenneth Pounds home. The Wesleyan Guild will meet at the home of Mrs M. R. Bendor! Friday afternwflv July 10. Henry Borcherding of Fremont, was a pleasant caller at the Elza King home last Friday evening. Miss Marie Barron from the Bench vicinity. visited in the homeof Mrs. Maude Immon Saturday. Miss Madge King of Omaha. and 'Harold While of Lincoln,spent the Fourth ut the J. s. Roberts home. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Verplank of Valley Junction, Iowa spent the weekend at the parental,Elzy King home.Mrs, E. M. Terrell and Marshall are vimlting with Mrs.Tenell's sister,Mrs.Chauncey Lynn of Arlington.Miss Ruth Cheely will entertain n few friends at a miscellaneous shov.~r f.~r Bliss Ruth Brass, on Friday cloning. Emfsl Tomlilad's mother,Mrs. M.'l`or|\blnd of San Francisco. PRESENT MUS The pupils of Miss L Counu -n, nameto spud a couple of weeks with ralntivem' They an vidting at tho pqwnhl, Ray Johnston home. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Leonard o! e .... lt's no disgrace to borrow mon~l you mlke good use of it. Mo ~f the budrtss of the world ~one wholly or in part on box-ro~ ~~pital.II only men who hs -» ~les of money could do husine e wheels of progress would nes y stop in short order and the would be little employment labor, lt's the borrower who kee things going.The borrower rn~ "promise to ps y" at o ee f definite time a certain amount money.But he knows little nothing of what conditions must encounter.He hopes favorable conditions and been he has faith in the future and a thousand other uncertainties, dustry goes on.Such a msn is xblic benefactor and is entitl some consideration in the fi adjustment of things.He sho not be punished,as millions' men have been punished duri the past 11 years, and be strip~ of all his property because c ditions have made lt impossi for him to pay his debts on ti The exnction of "the pound flesh" should be conditioned u~ times being reasonably fnvora~ I! conditions turn adverse,ev mon who can show that he Mrs. Violet hnson has been onflncd w her home with a ~re attack ol mnsilitis.| Miss Atha and Everett Pilcher~f Omaha, spent last Sunday viithl Blair relatives and mem.g Miss Alenc Sutherland of bmign is visiting Evelyn Hagge this week at the Peter Hagge home. News from the bedside of Mrs. Frank Jenkins at this wrlting, in that she is very law. Mrs. Meno Good and children of Tekamah,have been visiting in Blair since Saturday. Mrs. W. H. Meyers and Jean of Valley Junction, Iowa, spent last Friday visiting friends in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Hancock were Sunday afternoon visitors at the P. M. Wilcox home, south of Blair. Mrs. Leo Kilian and son, Bobby of Wakefield, Neb,, came 'hzesday af!/ernaon for a visit with Mrs. Myrtle Kilim. Mrs. Fred Long, who has been on the sick list the past few weeks does not improve as rapldly as she had hooed. Mrs. Fred Rankin ol Omaha, is Bakery llc build- .Harl'la\ xg Store ~ m o w n a s rlc Com- enlargedcomer of Mr. and Mm. Jens Krogh. Mn. I-'rank Guaer and Hen-nan were shoppers in Fremont Thurs- day Afternoon. Mr.and Mm.Frank Gaaxer, Amanda, Tracy and Reinhart vin ited at the Leon Sumner home on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Whited were dinner guests in Omaha Sundayl at the Mrs. Braumagh home. Mr.and Mrs.Charles Mlsfeldb $10 go at $2-951 Silk Dresses- values to $15 gc ah 55;SpringCostavalues ho $35 go at $6.95\ Eztire ltock Straw _Hats for Women-values to $5 go at 88c; Womens and chllreng Slippers are reduced to $1 a pair-shop early in about the best advice we can give you and be sure and shop at the Fashion Center.25-It Go ng 'ro I. o . o . F. no m: Blair, going to school in n little' iding on the ground where Dr. urdocl1's office now stands. In 1s1}she was man-led to |George P. DeTemple the ceremony being performed at Plattsmouth. Retuming to Blair they moved into the home where for fifty- eight years she resided and where both she and her husband panned lway.Coming to the stale an a pio- <1 .with four grandchildren,are left tu moum his death. inhis dealing: with men the de- ceased was strictly honest,a gentleman of the old school wha believed and trusted humanity. He lived the life of a true ehrls-uafl Paying all that was due and livmg up to his faith ln every manner.He was a member of Y-he Metho- dist church,of the Masonic and: 9 n l pened for gricultural ortion of 5 on Neb- between lMcGinn'E ring com- »UN ITY LINE o ' paving id ilhoun and one of the i the state ind smooth ay In and the most sible,The t dosed to completion cording to ly for use Ein. milln Wnmri gntartained at a family reunion on the Founh. All wool Bathing Sdts -ne w shipment just received priced at $2.95, $3.98 me ;s.oo in sn colors and combinations-one and two- plece ailects.Beat known brands. Fashion Center.l t NOTICE To all whom it may concern.To the legal residents of school dis- trict No. 21 and of school district No. 53, all ol Washington County, Nebraska:' y ynotified that on the third day of Juno, 1931, William C. Kubie filed his petition under Chapter 79, Section 104 Compiled Statutes ,of Nebraska '-1929 as amended in 1981, alleging that he is the own- er o! the north halt of the north- west quarter,and the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter, On last Monday,Mr.and Mrs- J.E. Hanna drove out to York, Neb.,taking with t.l\ern Nels L . Jensen, who entered theOdd Fel- low home at that place.Mr. Jensen has been a consistent' Odd Fellow for the past twenty- two years.For the past twenty- one years he has been the watch- man at the Blair rsikoad bridge. This service was discontinued last January and he was thus forced out ol employment.Being eli- Kibls to entry to the home he ap- plied for admittance and is now nicely settled in his new quarters. I. 0. o. F- INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS The installation of office;-s for the I. O. 0. F. of Blair Lodge No. 14 is to be held this (Thursday) evening.Members are urged w be present You and each of ou are bereb and thc west half of the southlest_1000 fresh new Wnsh presses Un quarter all of section 10, Township select from at the Fashion Center 19, Range io east of the can P. 1\.1.|;m¢ed at only $1 in sim 14 ¢° f16 bk.. .|...,.m..e eiulnn nl tha nnhrn neer settler,sue had a store ofearly experiences which were very remarkable.She wus active in the early social history of the tovm and was n charter member of the Monday Afternoon Club and also of the Ladies Aid Society.Interest ln social topics kept her alert and up oo the end she was up-bo~date in the latest civic news of im- portance.She was indeed an in- teresting and admlmble c r and will be missed by her circle of friends. She leaves to moum her death two sons,George C.of Roswell, New Mexico and Frank of Los Angeles, California,also u bro- ther,James Murray.who has made his home with her,and u sister,Mary Ann Wonderly of I Eastern Star fraternities and lived "P to their precepts and teachings.- Tho funeral i to be held this(Thursday)nfzernoon at two o'clock from the Methodist hurchwith Rev. Pardun giving all fun- eral sddress und the Eastern Star ln charge while later at the grave the ceremonies will be in char e of the Masonic organization. MEETS DEATH BY ACCIDENT Mr. and Mrs. HI W. Meierhenry and family, 'received the shocking news last Friday morning of the death of a nephew and cousin, Richard Tivptow at Ithaca, Neb., in Saunders county, who was fot- ally injured Thursday aitemoon. Alden, Montana.The yo\_man, nineteen years The funeral services were h@m|°"'- was c ing gram in the liar- at shso A.lu. from the cnh.»|i¢p"'" new. _Another brother,Rnlph church on Monday,July 6 wa¢h|W"spraying the horses,giving Father Jonaitis officiating nnd.§'€'""'fl'°f f\'°{'"the "when interment was mode in the Blair! Dick stcppedin front of h°'"'"'" cemetery.to quiet them.The horses started lm mn and the dive wheel of the .,,binder passed owr the young m:\n'sma nn L EROY DUDGEO):hm-lr mid lm aiiffnrml In-nlrnn ' > | for n\'irit with relzitivcs. Abe Sutherland,who has been in lll health for the past fewweeks does not show o great deal of change in his condition. Mr,and Mrs.Henry Schmidtanddaughter,Pnuline and Ralph Beulcs, of Omaha spent Saturday evening at \V. C. Lindenfs. Mrs. Ray Johnston, who under- went nn operation a few weeks ago,is improving nicely and in able to sit up n part of the time. The Druscilla Guild of the First Lulhegnn church,met last Wed- ncsduy afurmoon at the d1ureh purlors.Mrs.K. Hundahl is the hostess. Wm. Carter was up from Omaha last Sunday to spend the day wiih his wife, who has been with her mother, Mrs. Jonas Buroham since her illness. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Siert retumed Monday evening from Northfield, Minn., after spending a few weeks with their daughter,Mrs. Paul Lowe and Mr. Lowe. Mr. and Mm George Ruhr _.ln spending a couple ox wean:mu-her mother, Mrs. E. S. Booty and other relatives here.Mrs. Harry Bentlefnd Dorothy McCnndlish of Omah were lastSundayvisitorsat5%home of Miss Gertrude Meadf Mr. and Mrs. W. W. 'Wilkinson returned from Lake Okoboji the forepart of the week, afterabout two weeks vacation there. Mr.and Mrs.Everett Tyson drove up from Plzxttsmouth Friday ovcning to spend the Fourth with Blair relatives nml friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ray Gates and two children came from Grand Island today for a few days visit with Mr.and Mrs.F. \V. Amdt. Mrs.Will Ward of Council B'luf£s, is spending the week visit- ing Mrs. Watson Tyson and Mrs. Charles Haynes and other relatives Mrs, W. F. Hemphill is suffering from a very painful felon.ln order to relieve the excruciating pain lt was found necessary to per-form a minor operation this mor- nmg.. ___._..,___man wno can snow tnut nu nuanot squandered money or lived be- yond his means, should he aceord~ ed the leniency In payment.of dehts'thnt Hoover has offered to the nations of Europe.They are up against the impossible and should have mercy shown them. But the farmers o i this nation, and many business men too,are up against the impossible,and mercy should be shown them by the postponement of executions and foreclosures.In the long run the creditor class will get more of their money hack by extending mercy bo the oppressed than by demanding the pound of flesh. Look what the farm foreclosures of the past 10 years have done to us.The title of thousands of farms has passed into the hands of the big loan companies who do not want the land and cannot possibly use it.Their only course is to dump the land onto the mar- ket at a fraction of its value and thereby the value of all lands is pared down perhaps to less than the mortKBK¢s thereon. thin i I ...V ,~,...= V......,...._._....._...,.presented a musical at the Kempl home Wednesday afternoon.Miss' Kemp invited their mothers to he' premnt and they enjoyed the pro- gram very much. ` Out of town guests were Alene Sutherland of Craig,gmt. Miss Cohen of Omaha. Light refreshments wtrrc served at the closg of the aftemimn. The following young people wok purt:Gwendolyn Hopkins,Billy Meredith Stewart,Jimmie Joe Gutschow, Helen Pound, Odile uno Virginia Buchanan,Dorothy Ann Sherman, John Sager, Peggy Mur- doch,Janet Hemphill,Marjorie Bohanon and Evelyn I-Iagge. WM. BRYANT ILL Wm.Bryant of this city,was taken ill of heart trouble last Sat- urday and has steadily grown worse.Two sons,Burroughs o i Cheyenne,Wyo.,and Norman of Grand Junction, Colorado are here doing everything in the power of human ossibility but aparently an nn wasmngwn bounty, Ncoras..ka, now located in school district No. 21, and that there are resid- ing thereon,as legal residonta, children of school nge,and that their place of residence is more than two miles from the school housein their own district and atleast one-half mile nearer to the! school house in the adjoining dis- tdct, namely district No. 53.The petitioner prays that this boqrdset off the above described lamll from school district No.21 and place it in school dislritt No. 53.You are further notified that a hearing will be had upon said peti-tion before the undersigned board ln the office of the County Super- intendent of Washington County, Nebraska in the city of Blair, Nelrrasha on the 20th day of July, 1331 at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day~ Board:Lester E. Belford, County Superintendent. Fred Guyer. County Treasurer, George C. McQuan'ie, -1| me ue-_y ..... e.....,season.l t NEGRO SINGERS AT BAPTIST CHURCH A gmup of real artists from the Pilgdm Baptist church of Omaha ;vices of the local Baptist church ,and will put oh .o program i`catur~ ing old spiritual and jubilee hm-- monies.A silver offering will hc- taken. mes. nr: TEMPLE ANSWERS CALL Mrs. George P. DeTemple, aged 81 years,passed away at her home on Grant street on July 4th after an illness of about four 'I-nq,m.hs. will be present at the evening- ser-| Frank Dudpreon,well known citizen of Blair and pioneer resi- deht of Washington county, passed away nt his home on north Walker avenue at three-fifteen Tuesday back and intemnl injmu=,_T}1¢ I I morning following nn illness of; three months,During his illness he suffered a paralytic stroke from which hc could not rally. Deceased was 65m in Red Wing, Minnesota May 30, 1858,When he was nine yaers of axe the family moved to this county in the year 1867.Crossing the river on n ferry at De Soto the family settled on a homestead south of Blair now owned by Wm. Voss. Here he grew to manhood and on September 20,1393 he was mar» ried to Miss Bertha Short.The ceremony took place in Omaha and for a time they made Omaha their home. The wife and one son, Roy Dud- geon, also one sister, Mrs. W. D. Smith of Tekamnh, and one bro- ther,W.D.Dudgeon of Omaha,without §v,§|_County Clerk.25-2t 'Catherine F.Murray was born . ...,. ,r .......=_,.tin New York City in 1850 of] lower part of his bully mls porn- lyzed but he was cm\><ima until the end.Ho wus mshed to the Wahoo hospital when: he died fourhours after the accident. Mr.and Mrs.Mc-ierhenry and daughter, Hattie and Mr. and Min. Walter E.llleierhenry of wc-at of Blair,attended the funeral ser- vices Sunday nftcrnonn ut the Evangelical church nl Ithzlrn. \|- ~I - ' \ - w e d u e s d a y JULY 1s'rn CL ARENCE c u/\v EN and Hin Golden (hte Band AT King's Pavilion . » and daughter, Mardelle,and mr.Mr .and Mrs. Uarl Alluenwn vand Mrs. Harold Bates of Omaha, Chicago, are in Blair and vicinity cor wen- Sunday visitors nt the Ansel for a few weeks while Mr. Ander- of 'nm \mm»~what nf Blair.mm does somé threshing here.He fox lI|IU "IU 1IIC AUBCLD Alvin "" '° |m r nfygn; nas ggen 3 \l.l|VCll.HEzditiono f th i ng s ?Th e f a r me r sale sman f o r th e Ha n s e n glove c ours eégho lose sa $1 5,000 farm people f o r a long'te r m o f y ears 1 $5 : 1a»mo ag e. B u t th e loa n a n d is a n old resident o f Blai r,4 Clearanc e S a l e - F a s h i o n Cen-f i s h mre nta ge nnfi whe n b ut si n: te r -- s tar ts Th u rs d a y a n d la sts ti ll y e a r s of a g e mo ve d wi th h er p a r - eve ry thi ng adve rti sed is so ld - -en ts to J ac kson,Ne br as ka ,an d »r 1. -. ;nan!CSL. i r a d e w i t h - H5M on e p rice clo f hie r B l a i r , - N e l m OUR REGULAR ;R1CE O m a r W o n d e F l o u r $1.24 per 48 lb. sack Your Choice in " ~'"|' ;|~ ~noor BEER snmnStop and get that cold, refreshing drink lt our Root Beefsnnd.Howell's Rn0¢ Beer-none better.All k&nds nf ice cold pop and near beer. Mase Superior Ice Cream.GOOD SERVICE ALW-AYS OPEN Our Store is Open Evenings here gre ~some of ~he se~tional later to Blair in about 1871.Shv Bargmns: Silk Dresses-values to obtained her early education in i r a d e w i t h - &?wQ on e p rice clo f hie r B l a i r , - N e l m OUR REGULAR ;R1CE O m a r W o n d e F l o u r $1.24 per 48 lb. sack Your Choice in " ~'"|' ;|~ ~noor BEER snmnStop and get that cold, refreshing drink lt our Root Beefsnnd.Howell's Rn0¢ Beer-none better.All k&nds nf ice cold pop and near beer. Mase Superior Ice Cream.GOOD SERVICE ALW-AYS OPEN Our Store is Open Evenings here gre ~some of ~he se~tional later to Blair in about 1871.Shv Bargmns: Silk Dresses-values to obtained her early education in1\ ily Om visi rel] J him da) tio: am I :ha theMr am J Mx ha atM1 d t lo Pc hh wl Jr in fa lrs. Clifford Munson and fam- und Miss Corn Terrell of lulm, and Ed Terrell of Wuhoo, ted in thepnrental, E. M. Ter- home over the Fourth. ohn Moore und daughters, Bei-»e and Gladys returned last l-`ri» r from a couple of weeks vacu- 1 nt Denver, visiting their son' l brother, Farabee Moore. llra. Clyde Compton entertained . Monday evening bridge cluh ut Wm. Fornberg home this week. s. Theo. Lundt wan first prize i Mrs. Donald Stewart the cut. Billy George,son of Mr.and 's.'Kenneth George of Omaha, s been spending the past week the home of his grandparents, r.and Mrs. Will Kuhr in this Y-.nab Frederick |Kolterman,who was rmerly employed at the J.L. uunds clothing store, is now with s father in the Racket Store 'mere he will learn the business. mmie Pounds Jr. takes his place the clothing store. Mr.and Mrs.Carl Pieper andl milv soent Monday evening at is at the home of his sister, Mrs. Walter Nelson in the Rose Hill neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. George Bnuse und family of Knmrar, iowa, spent lust Saturday night at the home of Mrs.Myrtle Kilim.Ted Holler, son nf Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Holler, retumod home with them to be a guest ol their son, John for two wceki. Miss Alioe Piel of Sioux City, was a guest of her aunt, Mrs. I. Sherman last week while Mr, Sher-\ num 'tovk a vacation trip to Lake Okohoji.Mrs.Sherman's nieces and hephew, Ruth, Josephine and 'Robert Cohen of Omahu, also spent a few days here. Mrs. Ernest Tornhlad retumed from Sioux City last week and wasaccompanied by her sister,Mrs. J.S.Bennett and son, who are wsitlng at the Tornhlad home. Mr. Bennett joined his family the forepart of the week where he is enjoying s vacation. Douglas and Dudley Carter ar- rived last Saturday morning, July 4th for a visit with their mother colvd de] Ihr m( ml S91 w th $1 th 8°th he N 1. er l lM 91 y. OUR REGULAR ;R1CE O m a r W o n d e F l o u r $1.24 per 48 lb. sack &?wa one price clofhier B l a i r , - N e l m" ~'"|' ;|~ .\ mn Your Choice in--- WL 1|~ | » ~ ~noor BEER snmnStop and get that cold, refreshing drink lt our Root Beefsnnd.Howell's Rn0¢ Beer-none better.All k&nds nf ice cold pop and near beer. Mase Superior Ice Cream.GOOD SERVICE ALW-AYS OPEN Our Store is Open Evenings North Slde Store JENS NIELSEN, 'Proprielor ' P H O N E 113 - 114 W e D e l i ve r OUR REGULAR ;R1CE O m a r W o n d e F l o u r $1.24 per 48 lb. sack H<Z.Q on e p rice clo f hie r B l a i r , - N e l m" ~'"|' ;|~ _| Ln: Your Choice in - ~noor BEER snmnStop and get that cold, refreshing drink lt our Root Beefsnnd.Howell's Rn0¢ Beer-none better.All k&nds nf ice cold pop and near beer. Mase Superior Ice Cream.GOOD SERVICE ALW-AYS OPEN Our Store is Open Evenings North Slde Store JENS NIELSEN, 'Proprielor ' P H O N E 113 - 114 W e D e l i ve r | : u | ~ld iw and ne~r beer. Mase Superior Ice Cream. GOOD SERVICE ALW-AYS OPEN Our Store is Open Evenings T ruc k s |930 Chevrolet |929 Chevrolet l928 Chevrolet Your Choice inf- U S E ~ W ~ ~ - ' g Carefully Checked and Re- 'built in our Shops. North Slde Store JENS NIELSEN, 'Proprielor ' P H O N E 113 - 114 W e D e l i ve r FOR YOUR PQULTRY K. W. Fattehing Mash Puts your poultry on the market earlier $ 2 . 0 0 p e r c w t . $1.90 in soo lb. lots K. w. rm MEAL~ 'E`$`$£°f"°` $1.90 m soo nb. nm 0pen Saturday Nights PHONE 98 T h e B l a i r n e w M i l l KUHR and WRIGHT, PTOPS. #1 Lots of others.Trade now. -llVinton-Evans C h e v r o l e t C o . B L A I R N E B R A S K A Coaches 1930 Chevrolet 1929 Chevrolet |929 Whippet IFCoupes 1929 Chevrolet |628 Chemlet Howeils-Improvements bo be made in Kuwka Meat Market. Clarks-Pollard garage located on Lincoln Highway leased bo Lee E. Tatum. Cont:-ad.;to be let soon for grading new highway between Cal- houn and Blair. Tekamah-Chas. Urban remodel- ed his meat market. Eustis-Six cars of stock ship- THE HACK SAW _ - - _ - - - fewny Ad for Friday-Saturday, July 10 amd ll, in Blair "~ (riB r e a d Tomatoes =i» ~v White or Wwh hen Fancy Texan Red Ripe ~ made mth lmlk Fm g|L J2 l o a v e s 5 C Q M ; ~ VOLUME 5 Blair, Nebnakza, July 9, 1931 Number 44 ra Nw ~ each loc A woman www s letter nn the 12th, but dated lt the 29th-she wu going' to give it m her hus- band to mall.Tlut was foresight. Use DEVOE Pune for lower cost, long-er llfe.Thrlfty owners know t h eeconomyo l good glint.They buy on the buds ot pmtec- tion cnxtf-not prlce per gallnm lf you were to save a cent Q. clny, two Sauerkraut E'2`$"`&'L"§?»',"'¢..., ...IN cents the n u t d n y daubling the amount for e ach d gy in t he month,yon'd have so pay ss,3as.'1o9.12 I ~'£"éT}LI'¢°"""~ [ v s _ " Milk :".:ir';;";.'*'"'lS¢ ~P{.]BRIIRMS |nn|»a.|¢sgma r.]Large, fancy golden ripe fruit Large No. 2% dzecaxu 31 ~1 ~l 9 c e ~e ~r e i ..ll.Mr.Jensen has not been ~llng well the past few days but improved at this writing. Lad: Sunday afte on visiwrsthe home of M~."§ E. Kelley ere her son,Harold of Omaha, r. and Mrs. Robert McGuire and ~'ly of South Omaha,Misa .ng of Des Moines, Iowa and ~r. McGuire ol Perry, Iowa. A number of friends gathered at e Carl Pieper home last Monday temoon to remind Harold Pieper . ~t the ooasion was his hlnth lrthday.The usual good time ~enjoyed followed by lovely reshments served by Mrs.Pieper is located at Chilucco, Okla. where he teaches in an Indian school and Dudley lives at Scotia, Neb.Dud- ley returned Sunday evening but Douglas expects to be here about a month. Last Sunday wus the scene of a happy gathering at the Blair swimming pool when the fullowln~ brought well lllled baskets and en joyed dinner at noon: Dr. and Mrs Earl Moats and family of thl~ city, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Haller an family, Mr .and Mrs. Gus Meier henry and son, Howard, of nox-tlof Arlington, Mr. and Mrs. Alf I-Iognnson and family of Uehling. Mr.and Mrs. Louis Gorehamand children were' dimer guests at the Frank Gasner home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.Pete Rasmussen and children and Otto Petersen were dinner guats at the Enrl Fiuzh home Sunday in Omaha. Gustav Kahnk visited at the Raymond Kuhr home Sunday aft- ernoon.Evening visitors were Get a FLORENCE Oil Stove at the re- duced price and do your eooldng with comfort througlg the hot summer months. You can get I two- quart i c e cream freezer for ;1.oo and freeze your own ice ereun. How Ln: Young Wife:'The post office is very careless nv.times, ian't it?" Friend:"Yes,dear, why?" Young Wife: "Hub- by is in Albany on business and thecand he sent me in pon: marked Atlan- tic City." lhnl to Answer Willie: "Have Ibeen goodlxmly, Mother! Ma: "Yes, son, very good." Willie:"Do y o u Lnmt me, Mother?" Ma: "Why. of mane I tum yan." Willie:"Than why do you keep the jam hidden." It in getting the time of v w 'now that the g n u is getting hard in mow- Let nl se ll you an PmasfuHARDWARE u 1:Clarkn-Pollard garage located on Lincoln Highway leased bo Lee E. Tatum. Cont:-ad.;to be let soon for grading new highway between Cal- houn and Blair. Tekamah-Chas. Urban remodel- ed his meat market. Eustis-Six cars of stock ship- JENS NIELSEN, 'Proprielor ' P H O N E 113 - 114 W e D e l i ve r fewny Ad for Friday-Saturday, July 10 amd ll, in Blair "~ (riB r e a d Tomatoes =i» ~v White or Wwh hen Fancy Texan Red Ripe ~ made mth lmlk Tomatoes.Fine for sud L132 l o a v e s 5 C 3 l b . z 3 § ~ ra Nw ~ each loc Sauerkraut E'2`$"`&'L"§?»',"'¢..., ...IN FOR YOUR PQULTRY K. W. Fattehing Mash Puts your poultry on the market earlier $ 2 . 0 0 p e r c w t . $1.90 in soo lb. lots K.w. |5§»}1:A. $ 2 . 0 0 p e r c w t . $1.90 m soo nb. nm 0pen Saturday Nights P H O N E 9 8 T h e Bl a ir Fe e d M il l KUHR and W RIGHT, PTOPS. I ~'£"éT}LI'¢°"""~ [ v s _ " Milk :".:ir';;";.'*'"'lS¢ L"J {T] ~if] 'u ;T.B Pears Hillsdale BgindILargf,fancy golden ripefruit Large No. 2% dzecaxu ||, , ,.4 % C each 19C the Frank Gasner home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.Pete Rasmussen and children and Otto Petersen were dinner guats at the Enrl Fiuzh home Sunday in Omaha. Gustav Kahnk visited at the Raymond Kuhr home Sunday aft- ernoon.Evening visitors were I I n 1 I THE HACK SAW _ - - _ - - -VOLUME 5 Blair, Nebnakza, July 9, 1931 Number 44 A woman www s letter nn the 12th, but dated lt the 29th-she wu going' to give it m her hus- band to mall.Tlut was foresight. Use DEVOE Pune for lower cost, long-er llfe.Thrlfty owners know t h eeconomyo l good glint.They buy on the buds ot pmtec- tion cnxtf-not prlce per gallnm lf you were to save a cent Q. clny, two .,.,cents the nut dny daubling the amount for each dgy in the month,yon'd have so pay ss,3as.'1o9.12 on Che 80th dly u! the month.Figure it out Get a FLORENCE Oil Stove at the re- duced price and do your eooldng with comfort througlg the hot summer months. You can get I two- quart i c e cream freezer for ;1.oo and freeze your own ice ereun. How Ln: Young Wife:'The post office is very careless nv.times, ian't it?" Friend:"Yes,dear, why?" Young Wife: "Hub- by is in Albany on business and thecand he sent me in pon: marked Atlan- tic City." lhnl to Answer Willie: "Have Ibeen goodlxmly, Mother! Ma: "Yes, son, very good." Willie:"Do y o u Lnmt me, Mother?" Ma: "Why. of mane I tum yan." Willie:"Than why do you keep the jam hidden." It in getting the time of v w 'now that the g n u is getting hard in mow- Let nl se ll you an PmasfuHARDWARE a n d ~ k ~ t h e ~ easy for you.m . u . r m > m h THE HACK SAW _ - - _ - - -VOLUME 5 Blair, Nebnakza, July 9, 1931 Number 44 A woman www s letter nn the 12th, but dated lt the 29th-she wu going' to give it m her hus- band to mall.Tlut was foresight. Use DEVOE Pune for lower cost, long-er llfe.Thrlfty owners know t h eeconomyo l good glint.They buy on the buds ot pmtec- tion cnxtf-not prlce per gallnm lf you were to save a cent Q. clny, two .,.,cents the nut dny daubling the amount for each dgy in the month,yon'd have so pay ss,3as.'1o9.12 on Che 80th dly u! the month.Figure it out Get a FLORENCE Oil Stove at the re- duced price and do your eooldng with comfort througlg the hot summer months. You can get I two- quart i c e cream freezer for ;1.oo and freeze your own ice ereun. How Ln: Young Wife:'The post office is very careless nv.times, ian't it?" Friend:"Yes,dear, why?" Young Wife: "Hub- by is in Albany on business and thecand he sent me in pon: marked Atlan- tic City." lhnl to Answer Willie: "Have Ibeen goodlxmly, Mother! Ma: "Yes, son, very good." Willie:"Do y o u Lnmt me, Mother?" Ma: "Why. of mane I tum yan." Willie:"Than why do you keep the jam hidden." It in getting the time of v w 'now that the g n u is getting hard in mow- Let nl se ll you an PmasfuHARDWARE a n d ~ k ~ t h e ~ easy for you.m . u . r m > m h T ruc k s |930 Chevrolet |929 Chevrolet l928 Chevrolet Coaches 1930 Chevrolet 1929 Chevrolet |929 Whippet ~