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07-16-1931ENTERPRISETHE WAggmqT0N oourrrva ~ 1.;nunsr rnaucnnonr v a nm! 'ms NEW S-Re gurdlm {u§nssmgmbrxq\a. .a i GENERAL NEWS OF WASHINGTONBLAIR'S LEADING NEWSPAPERmAL PAPER OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKATHE OFFIC na n¢ |»G¢ rd u sn § a|Ndn a h» -BLAIR, NEBRASKA, JULY 16, 1931P u b l i s h e d W e e k l y b r J o h n A . R h o - d e g _" ' " " "n r __U u n i -. f ' ¢ n ¢KA wohinxlm emu. An Obno ~'ous Weed CELEBRATE I9'l"H WEDDING ANNIVERSARY i n - v r e-lxives and old friends gnghered l Monday at the pleas# ant In-rn home of Mr. and Hrs. S. W. S R, southwest of Blair. t o w i l t that worthy couple incelebrating their forty-ninth wed- ding anniversary.It is meedlesaw mte that the event was greatly enjoyed by all those present and S W. seemed about the youngest one of the hunch. l l l l l l l l l l l l i l l County Board Makes Es- . timate Of "Expqnse 4 U C "4.¢...I 1 s o s ss 0 0 C C o s ture yum who are certain that the present depressionin the wm's1. ever that it will take years L0 work out of lt. Bu t w e a r i a e w s n y t h a t i t hu been worse. True wheat is selling at an entirely wo low a figure.Last Monday wheat wan wling on the Blair market at 82 cents which was just lo u n n s » s » 1 a IPL g '1 \ .~~~~ '»$ f " '' a Z ' 7 5A'-».- 5 , /.I ~$" » ' , P A 2' J » '1 . f \ t f gf 15' 1 f ( 5 .r41¢; » v? 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' 3 2 = i = a # 2 ~ q w 9 * - e s s a o a C either up in tb: rnmmmius or in the depths of gloom mentally and the present time of depression finds human nature the same, down in the dumps. l o o o»| o mn slack; before the Northeast 0 0 Nebraska Editorial Axsodntion on Friday, July 10, at Plainview, on |the importance of tha newspapey]| Recelvbs A Cmumuniatimr I-'rom his-N¢bmu» Light and Power Compsny Relative to Selling Electrical Current to Blair COUNCIL TAKES No ACTION Matter Referred to Light Com- mittee and Report on Matter Asked for Next Regular meeting A special meeting of the city council was held last Tuesday eve- ning for the purpose of paying off the swimming pool bills which was done with the exception of n few minordctails which were left over for investigation.Another matter concerning the buying of power from the high line was also brought up.This was in the nature ol' u communi- cation from the high line making three separate offers for consid- eartion._ (W The first was n renewal of the contract for one year on the same terms ns at present.The second was-that of exercising t e option for the remaining four 3 ars and the third was the purchase of all the current used.'With eachoffer a separate rate was given.The communication also stated that the proper officials of the company would he glad to meet nt any time with the council and talk the matter over.The ques~ tion was referred to the light committee and that lzody will re-nort at the next meeting which is I l i | WIN AIRPLANE RIDE Weston was of the Blue and White Cabin Camp south of Blair, has recently been presenting each customer who purchased five gal- lons ot' gasoline a ticket which was to be put i nto a box and those drawing the luwy number wereto receive an airplane ride as prize. The stunt was one pulled off by the Deep Rock Oil Company, and they furnished an airplane which was stationed at Tekamah,that place being a centralized location, since the plane was serving_those in Blair,Tekamnh and all sur- rounding towns. The drawing of the lucky num- bers was done by the Deep Rock representative,Mr.F. K.Melvin and those winning were as follows: Dr. C.T. Swisher,Floyd Hint, Ray Puls, Arthur Long, Elmer An- derson,Delbert I-lumston,GroverWilkins, Geo. Pdt sen, Lloyd Nel- son and Merrit ook.The ridewas about forty /miles lung, start- ing at 'lekamah and the plane flying over Blair a.nd retuming. The entire round trip was made in about twenty minutes." FORMER BLAIR BOYVISITS HOME FOLKS Many of the mature set of BLair's high school students will well remember George Brooks, grandson of Mrs. Alta Wainwright George was reared in Blair and his old school friends were de- in a community.He stated, "Al fearless newspaper with the abil-g ity to get and print the facts about public matters ll a priceless asset."Continuing, he said, "Be fdr, but when necessary treat them rough", He likened the press to o. Wins dow "through which the public looks and sees its servants at work, and the picture should not be dls~ he add. Sorensen devoted tho-greater part of his address to the dmcrip- tion of the duties of the attorney genersl's office and the powers and influence of the country press. "For the country newspaper I have in my hea d a particularly warm place", he said." l e t me wdte the editorials and the head lines of the newspapers of tho country and I care not who con- trols the political machines.With~ out a friendly press they cannot function.The newspapers can make or break the average man in public life." Concerning public officials,the attorney general spoke of them as employes, hired men, paid by the people and subject tn discharge by the people."There is nothing holy llbout them," he said."They are a common lot,not worse,but cer- tainly not better than the ordinary run of men.Few of them suffer with an inferiority complex.Many of them do not understand why their pictures do not appear Ire quently on the front page." Sorensen charged the press with certain duties that i t must per- w s11e,9oo.O l ' n u ' l l Goa for Building ol l i n m V!80.000 '*Enimnlad for lncidmhh n d $3700 (fir Mothers'Pm- A d a u At the Inst meeting of the county commissioners, the estimate Tekamah Golfers Clean Blairites Fifteen Teknmah Golfers Beal. Blair Aggregntio nt Last Sun- day's Toumament.Chris Ben- dorf Leads Blnlr Players BLAIR AT TEKAMAH JULY 26 Fifteen golfers came down from |'I'ekanmh early Sunday moming 'for u team mulch with the Blair lgolfers and when the smoke of =~=w~s | w w : ': = f /~l Q |~., '! .J ¢ - 3 + T ; J » '1 , f °\ 1 +¢' Z , . - , - : f e f r e r ~~<-.__ 4 1 f ~i "°~ é ? * 7 ~ ' 5 " . . 1 -4 -~f , q s - ~.»a , .= .I "". ;-°M <.a \ . ' » - " . § » . : " , »f 1 - -.? " ": - `: I »¢. " H }-.r y 1 ." »f n fX* " ' _"~r . ;=~| .v \J' - 1 : '1 /r w r ~- - ' * '. f i ¢ £ : ;. < = . . ¥ f f ~~ m y ¢ \ 2 ` 1 '-4 4 v 4 ,\ ' ; "1 H A ') , " : " \ '| . ' l ,"g .1 ;' l -J i nr w »r ~u n s h -*f ~1 A . . :f a' | \ '_ . 3 § \j . Z C f I ~ ' f 3 l ;: g f i ' ! ' f \ ' l "" ' 5 = " "A " " '" " ' € s 1 `1 5 ' - » a b " ' e ? » ' = € f - => " f ' Q ' ) ~ =*¥"F, WZ:1 ( 1 I \ - .¢ s = 3 §_5_¢~ ; r f f f l x :i f - " E S J r i f f . . -' % ¢ § < = ¢ € ?F _ n . g f ~ .{ f U P -_ »4 5 1 . / ,. . ,,5 ,X i r o - ; ' i "; ; ' { , V " \ . ¢ 1 ; ~1 "A 1 'd w ¢'"l s ~' i = r » -1 .- ~~"~" ~_' - y ' Q ~" ' s (f u 4 \ ¢` ; . { §i s "¢ . ,~. i g . . "i z .~»~:_g | ..r - 3 ,an.~- f ¢1 . ,. » , / L . a i p h |.yy . r ._ - » ~L ~» ° 1 » = . % f = ¥~ : " ¢ : = . ; f < ~ a ; = ~ ' v a ¢ 1 % » . 1 f < f = - a ~ . " » ' = = ' m = 4 ' =~@ , 5 § ; 1 < = .K u 'I - ; ? q \ ' §. ' i ¢ # »/ " " » . § l 5 ' \ \ ' : . . .i n -. . = . > f ¢ ¢b u '~ -_' m ' § . ~ . f i _ ? , x = State Road Let- ting Settled L u i Tliundaya Road Letting in 2 Lincoln Shows Bids Exception- - ally Low.Letting Assures Blair To Calhoun Paving. BEATY GETS BRIDGE JOB The state road letting nt Lincoln last Thursday vms of much in» tprest to Blair and Washington county people.It dealt with the \Ween \S .mf l2UNN|N6 Au 0vE2-»<|LL\N@1wN<as mehr mv avr s 10 cents lower than the 1896 'The day was spent in vidting nxf axqxses for the coming yei!market and we read that ° over the old times of euly days was taken UP and 9 wtal Bstimakc L&v¢rnoaL which is the xzov-'- in nm mmm, .mn mm- Ann ,ma of 8176.900 was mndn m cover the eming market ofthe world, is ppying the lowest price that has been~pald in 250 years.But corn is selling at 42 cents while in July 1896 it was selling at 15 cents, and oats bring 20 cents while in July 1896 the pnce was only l c 4 1 1. 1 s s u --~ ---~~¢- - - - - -- ~ - _..,,the big dinner was not forgotten expense of marrying on the county which was is fitting climax to such lgmliness lor the yum;1931 occasions.The following. is the um amount Those present were Mr. and Mrs. asked and the different funds John Irwin of Fremont;Mr. and designated: Mrs. Jack Barre, Omaha; Mr. and Jail $3000.00 Mrs. Stewart Iawe,Omqha;Mr. Poor and Poor Farm 9000.00 and Mrs. John Marshall of Irving- Deputy Assessors _3000.00 ton; Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Stewart, Officers' Salaries l30W.00 4 12 cents._: Irvington; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Stew- Cggnty Surveyor 1000.00Webadenough 'but lt nrt and family. Bhxir; Mr. and Mm, Hwds 40000.00°could be worse and every 'bred swwafé and sum Bmsréllmdges 46000.00 'depression scfar has had an ' "end.So here is hoping.' ¢ » » ~ » » ¢ ¢ . » » » ¢ . ¢ » » QNTERTAIN CANADA VISITORS Jackie Nelson, Blair; Mrs. George Jackson of Montana; Mr. and MrsJoe Love, Blair and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love, Blalr. The Enteprlse jolns ln wishing Mr. and Mrs. Sbewarli the best of Criminal and Gvil Cases lncidenmls Soldlegs Relief Dlbch and Drainage Repair Pnbllc Bldgs. Mqfhers' Pension sooo.ooaQooo.oo500.004ooo.oo1000.00a1ou.oo'wishes and many years o! heal¢h\AfA*icultural and StaHrmrvand Anna Rater of South .-.x \...m:...~.~Show Association ck 2500.00 3200.00s'u u f é i i ' ~~n g t h i s w e e k ° " "" " " " _heh- brother. Dr. Chu. Ravel' and Icolhf Xgéhz D E A L S vw iam' buildings (if,deemed advisable)family of Ednon£0n, Aiberiil, Can-' ; ' ; -'. ada. The family Cflnsisting of Dr.Intelligent folk of Blair and i w s v u u r " - " l a | " ' a " '- -9 l l l i k l | ' |l | | . . u | | \ r }w u v u v v n \ l l \U I ! \ l l l \b a t t l e h a d c l e a r e d a w a y x t .w . ° 5 \ t h e c o u n t y .T h e : f i r s t p r c u e c t b ¢ ' | t e r s .a r r i v e d i n B l a i r o n w @ d ' | w n d t h e f r o n t : m i r e ¢ h a ' L t e r i n ¢ r sd r ;§1|* " " - - " ' ~ "r- Iscuoom Gr-rr NORMAL'fmmd that the visitors hadwon by |£-f.4...... 'nm w...\.:.m+§m-hmwlnnl;`f,.`.i....Auvnngnxr ...r 1...+mnnlr IELTPE Qéiéél- fm ~`é»E1dn's h e lp b u t h u g h a t h i s c o lumn o r s o o f i d u ls w h i c h h e h md e d o u t. us- -u-.....» -4 4-An- 0- l\¢| | \| » A iwexf. 'Tuesday ni g ht. ll. D . S (` i l( )E ' l" I GE R B RE A K S 1 > : ' r o P RI NT iignted 1.0 rene w ms uc qshipalth o ug h hi s vi si t short.H e wi th hi s three c hildren dr ove i1 last. week from Terr y Tm .fwher e the y res ide a nd al U a l l l u l l l t w w a s v e r y wife and nto Blair mn, Penn. hm sm»no:l- fona."llfiliingnesg to criticize if§{»§"f.éLl_}n§£»i=~es.It was agreell cnucrspm ms. justified, co-operation that only the six low scores should with public officials in maintaining be considered, so that was the "%"" mid order and constant ¢h"""'menmd followed and their low six pxonshlp of yvorthy causes."lwere hm strokes up on our low L l l g |.lU|I.I.u n ;Il % l Q u | | | b vv| \ L r u u n - u nc o u n t y l i n e t o C a l h o u n .T h i s l e c o n d p r o j e c t w i l l c o n t i n u e t h e p a v i n g f r o m C a l h o u n t o B l a i r a n d w i l l b e c o m p l e t e d b y J u n e l s t , 1 9 3 2 . This contract will sro to the West-, l l c n u u y U.: vcnulqg ua.use r I1 \..~..,a n d e x p e c t t o b e i n t h i s s e c t i o n f o r a m o n t h o r t w o .D u r i n g t h e i r stay they will run over to Chicago for a visit with a daughter who rnlirlno thorn TRAINING STATE AID Rtnhn Runovinfpndanf. 'l"nvlm° hasnm l i .| . .\ . el u p| » n u | . l y u | | §b u y c u u l . 0 1 " " " " "" " ' r - " " " " " ~ - -- - a - ' -- - -p r e t t y p i c t u r e o f B l a i r ' s s w i m # l r e r t i f i e d t o t h e s t a t e a u d i t o r t h a t r h i n o 'n n n i a n d n e w m a r k .a s h e 1 8 3 a c c r e d i t e d f o u r y e a r h i g h Wainwright coln for a s'mother p mother. lo Blair, Charlotua em for a In conclusion, the attorney B@""'si_eral stated that "a policy of sec-'--frecy oi-_of half or ndsinfomintion|th§;n;;ert:eB|;i;m;dg1:;pM';t by public officials cannot be Justl-Inf the argument by 33 strokes, buf. fied.The public official is under 3,wh based ¢_|l -obligation to let the press have thc'e ma was . on 'ow eixinformationtheaskabouthis and they won handily.Dick Rice _Y.- ....,|.... ........ .vw 1°v<.'f=5'P.""i*\ 40-aj €°t."r"I om Asphalt Company for the pav-ing and the bridge work will go to the Beaty Contracting Company of Blair. The Lincoln Highway from Blair to the river bridge will also he graded and graveled and it is Dr..Ra\'er is a native nl Wash- ington county having been rcared on a farm up on York Creek while his wife was also for a ngnber ol yearn a resident of Blall and a student in the Blair schools. They have resided in Canada ......,,F--.....,......,_ ..,__ ,would love to See it ln the future, with peaceful happy family parties lingering in the background and simple contentment, such as he en- joyed,furnished re d comedy for his readers. Memories of past yearn,in schools are entitled to $500 annualappropriation for maintaining the high school normal training pro» gram in accordance with law and regulations. There are 548 schools of ao- cmdiwd high schools la the nate, Schoettirer, llOtCd huntcriinn n (nu:ainvsa at the V)fmlf n;nmnent ashington county .. ., ,-M . . ." " e '- -_-l n n m n f h n v d r n v n b n L i ! !Eifn$,`§}a» selected biuhe World- ":":"- ""°' """ " --"He nld as a s ubje ct fqr 9 f»f»<l;:=:::f:, . , m . ' . ' ; ,'=; returnedstory for a full page an las: aug-flwhen theyur' edition. To his muy ffi='"" ~~' m Kr|.'wh hnve qnjoyed N! h°!P"-F'§'Y H.|f'°,Zf..'F»'1a'5hu- an dh'r 'fh 'h ti Lrifi. .aigxgilegifn fy EX.5.m'.§? § ';'3'3,Y;§ '$, ~ Wa mwnghf/ `.liE§u~»$'lT» '€}.L';m1¢ the Wim- T" while Dick Rogers nan au-Au "°°°d the present location "Hier around a r of n centuHfnldwnis qi neceas§ty but a Among the old ' friends with ation w the people accurately."k mh ';§_,§"°;_;"'§<Z§§'§},'§' 5; bl;e`roa¢;:ill »;;=»»e»anduzil and He rea l gm dm .rv uca on a n E emgngre beginmng 01 hw real °x',whom they viisted were D r . ~_"1 43-40 for third place.Their other leading aut through the mi] --._..__________ __ L &|».|.r.nvnn|» \ \ n | I n n n a 1 \ i m 1 . | l 0 ~~S T E n o t ~ U D H 1 8 ously, nm .un :mi in the -Sm saw for mn-mul traiplng. 'ms me ol ml-ny Blair md Wunhingwn legislature cut the appropxintioncounty people, who, somehow an- lot normal training from $195,000 not aasociate any kind of idealism w $175,000 and the RPPNPHHSMwah nut kind of conduct.now also includes the expense alpériancns, ~.'Mm Wm. Halle:who entertained 'mree PlBY€rs wnu cmuwea m scur-He has huntecf 11 ayer L"h°¢l.heln at dinner 'lan Friday e v e - ~~g were Burg -fiae 48-44, Dr. Jay cut on the east of Blair. This gives s thoroughfare (ram Blair to the Ledon 'l`o l=liveU ~A ~ ln e lidé t h e y o u th f u l upervidon and inspewon. ~ ~ part oi his Me cutting up capers,, Bhirls tha only school in Wuh- lm medl m cha nze locnlides be< lngwn county having an u:crediUeQ Uriiwd Staws and cnnam wmemhjjnmig is the ml amid, and-he ha. his own pr-lvat¢ museum. of fine moxmied specimens of hisownnhung that is wonh thousands of i .Aim k I 's'ti g '_-__iL»'1§old f;;e:¢5w€hee ~ L .H l d M »|i'i'fZ.1'$f'$i'°'i'=,f&"°"°""°' nh bndge without s. mu The work arted h m rd last v o ewn Samrday.0 S e e t 1 n g |Chris Bender!wh um mn- %5.E3I.f'§§"" """cf,°,§" ¢°°' "' the shooters win. 41~4a, Alben. Jensen on fn o m m m fy' b 'aCELEBRATES BIRTHDAY --land Dr. Hemphill followed with will be ixeceasarv and £2 b¥$d§'.f§(on he an make hmso nm Legim mm of omm §§§g_*'= is rellly unc s readers bq-. Normal Tnining oourie qunliiled ere About his to druw this apportionment.Té-» hmqh north of us in Bm countydcMar He s.I `|Q111r¢erlr Renvrtl of \h¢ Covnlrl42»4~3. Georsre Campbell had 48-43.!;.,§.`L 2,2 .1i.}... mal tha nun Con-!leads a quiet life on his fine bo g f rg .___near Fonunelle and hu his A u o y fnends and relatives Olhcen Wexe Bend and Filed~ L. C. Klapp 4a-44 ' d M B k " "° 2 " '* "' " "' -''-~ -~~-~_______._ ,.u.L .-».-.... H. dropped in m "'}P R{'!"' ""Mothers' Pemulom Granted-n¢ 4 4 f4 1 . lo r A W Z? 5 1 4 .H e r m e z n ~ g e t i n b y o n l y "°Bo Brought to Blnir Under Batter stick to thee " ''''" ' "" - ' ~ -'Annpieea of the American legion room stories, kernel. :arp or muah-lin in yu, list ako f l l ! | |ng.- ..-ovkn f f r r m BUSY BEE CL UB mu rrsRODD IEB W H I C H \»¥lIKU u p l u !I I a i n n r e a l s c a r d e n e r a n d I Mr. and Mrs. furry mm-aszmonaen uso nm 45-M menon52? o....|..\......».. 1.:... aiar||i"|| hanhanvl Board Adjourn! Until July 21 |.1.mm.45.42 I-'ml m.§¢42-46.\uiBanu I n " A A I anJmly23 Iam -unus monW l mn u n u r u u u _,___ ,_____ _ _ _ _PARK REMEMBERED sN'rBn'rA1NMEN'r i s m m ;m s m n x ' n u r Q~ ;= B -g y Be ; ge i ns a w 01 ity ma n nvenienc-. ..u i n y r u e n r d a»h m ' ° °'e omeo " "' s ar: }`m§ wanting ~ the new . Realxung 'fhe stnngency of fe of MTI and Mrs.e gmé urdi o f Judy ::_h'A;::n,_h n:embex1 were ... ___1_._|..- ...-\nu.. tunes and wishing m do their _b§t north of Blair. returned lm Thurs- nw diunuinnn w;he ld um g n also a mechanic of no mean abilif-Y. In the fishing season he is slwsys ready to oecompany mfdend in pursuit of the finny tribe and he rarely returns empty handed. Along with this he is a greah reader and has taken his tum at politics, having served his county as oounty commissioner and also been a member of the legislature. se", ..¢.=..~...¢ .... ..,..... ...._..__,Sunday, July 12¢h.His grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kuhr and his great grand- mother, Mrs. Wisbke Wull of Blair were dinner guests.and in the altemeon Mr. and Mrs. M. Madsenand sons,Mr. and Mrs.Alben Madsensnd family, ~Mr. and Mrs. Ed Menckq Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rasmussen and Alfred Nelsen wers' A u p w s USUAL GRIST BILLS County Commissioners Room, Blair, Nebr., July 18, 1931 The Board of County Cammis- sioners met pursuant to ndjourn~ ment taken June 29, 1931. Present:Chas.Ndscn,H.C. Blaco and Chnn Him. . . .,. _ ,...._.,__r__..__.f IKirby book 41144, the balmee s°~ ing over the 90 mark.Teknmnh had 'no other thm thedx scoring players who stayed under the 90 mark. A number of other Blair players were out hut did not take part in 'the match.Ol thesiiFrank Stew- art had n 41 on his first round and Dun G. Van Deusen a 48. c el px lr oz o IIK at .mn uwuuuuug yum..Mm ,most noticeable of these is the lack 11; ~ I benches and tables..|f_____'fff[, "nn the community spirit liny_fxum 9 vacation trip m ;o°°i-o"''o;n"""i ; ' c o " " 'American I-'=€§°" .ME Buffalo.New York.She was nf JL...ma makin:of 9. mort n the Legion Bum of momphued by a yonnz lady E}¢Z§f`7i'h¢T§»&Qi¥§a3e L un' of1 ol 0°=*h° *f_h°'="** friend ma¢»\¢y,¢n;¢ya an except- mum selections mm 4-H club BN: on next , urs~ ionally pbeannt trip.From De- memben should know.July za "° f"""9h a troit w Baum they wok a night n.v»n1 nv the mn!!mere m r . Liucspéung this need n number prevluleu "WI Blah* firms have donated bendb Post Nunber s or tables for this use.their ban to The following names have been 'hy e 8|' free concert.mded in ns donors of than ax-m a . _ " _ e is a man, not ony in statum|;l'é;;:uu er a lzlreull.Bxalrunuuun UL Gth e f o llo wi n g b i lls o n th e d i f f e r mtr D i c k Ric e wa s ea s i ly th e star 1 f u n d s i t wa s mo ve d a n d li o o nd e d p1"Y§"1 p f th e da y .shooting al.37 h (gatian of artists con- v members and they rare in full glo ry an .The entertainment ... .. ..x .. :.. .| steamer on the lake which jao them was a novel experience._ 0'n their return 'rin they vinifed South Bend,Indiana ind stopped off in Chiclgo long enough to ne Ei?" 't §';»§j<§}§'§nea mu July 80, ta meet at the home of m m - Edna Hansen. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Hxnsen at the close al thu but in principal md in mt. umm x um ,*° "°'°' his """"'°"" on """°°"|x»:m| md f.-»?¢"»1'f".!fM.t ol l?"""° "!°E!°1*:H* {'."°_f$|a¢». Nelnen me rim.Mr. ma t h a m i h e f o i l o w i n g . m l m b ¢a l -o n h m l a s t r o u n d o n a s t r a n g e t i c l e a V i n t o n c h e v r o l e t c o . , S t e w -. " " "f ' ° 9 ° t o m xIn u r n r l ., , . . » n . .. f" n I| 1 \ fu n 1 . » » \ ....-.4...~_'¢=°\1rSe T h e p a r o f t h e c o u r s e i s n r t P h n r m n c v .A m e r i c a n L e g i o n ." f ". .~ \d Henry ed w draw wu.rm,_:°n the hmds,34 and sevearlil Elmlr players Hg . -indioufed to pay the lame. Carried.mares ol ut not in ma=;;~gg5 J a mi e Robertson,Work in '|'hY~Bill Oliunr.of Te hma h, Mrs Mld~Assessors Oflieo 114.00 had an eagle 2 on hole number two, 'Benha Dudgeon, Poor gong which ls'n't often done, the distance C_}{_ Rnbenson, Ponagg 739 being 211 yards.Marcus Beck _Burroughs Adding Mch. co 'was on number four,a 864 yard ____Service Contract 29,9f.,y-»\5 ju *wg strokes,about four Blue Goose Store, Safewuy Store, Bertelsen Market,Farmers State Bank,J. E.fhmpbell, furniture and undertaking,J.L Pounds, Clothier,Holmes Bakery,Blair Racket Store, G. L. Dixon, Insur- ance, Detlel Wolsman, U.S.Oil St.ati<m2 Petersen Machine and vnu an oe 1duo eve niw will be held swlmmin 1; I cordiallyinvl P. N. G. The Past Halnhar and if W8.Bll.lI\iZT»DIl ¢0U"TY|u......A.¢| nn Y a h a nZm l n .. l l l u u u l Analua Uh a s E U b @ m " t ' " i ° 1 a s p x r a t i o n s h e B r a n c h w e r e vi s i t o r s . an ;';;'=5_~' lllI.ll.l\;|ylu the d, beat the Cub'gg __ -H¢f..tpubuc 1=|nga. H°5<*'P==F# 1 ,.,§m°. of ;_f;~;='=-°°==~In-a»¢i11»wriah.news_'es, pickles,ics cre§m, Lmvs oN Fxsumc 'nur cookies. was served by 1 "°" '" 'f"'°""'the sum University ana is nov nCLUB Plcm cs iser fp the yff-f Point achoals.w_umA};'|~y 95393Isen Oscar Holmes left I HOME THEATRE PROGRAM I 0lafA.Juhnson & wife to Chris-Tu e s d a y f o r Mi n p s o ta wh e r e th e y | W lL L T E A C H H expe c t. to s to p a t th e La ke Of th e ~ 'W oods to catc h some b i g fish. Fr o m th e r e th e y wi ll g o o n u p to n m . h n m i h u Q 1 q'GLAS No b le u r a n a b l u u1th ei r fa mi lie s he ldat tha n wi mmin iz p oo l ~ '.f¥'_if'._f;"`iE§l'" dn¢ Conno r:Ls 5 &6 B ?0 He 1 '- \e Theatre mm sam. Albert Carver to Lois J. Lynch: Y A Slip',L 5 B 96 Gth Add. Blnir $'l650. n Bennett.Nels L. Jensen to G1-and Md ze COUN'lY'Ci[y of Blair, Lights, etc.2ez1|"" xrum me cup, un I.IJ. A. West ez Son, Poor 4o.sa "9!"'d' bagging only parus w'=°l'" Motor Service w. J. sas, uelleru m¢mbera nn:four after Merchandise;iller Munir. B1"°k"|»..:.- ninnfn $1 hu rt , m g m f s w ' l u Rauma I. Co., Rent, Stewart EMA mol di ew 51.15 ul.rpdue, Printing, eh.505|'rm m m strict, will H. E. W|ld, Poor_ n u : m m m nm: +"i""""'i».J.'?"" P'°d"°';,dBi|-,;'g $12 lm i°§§:§§y]iumw3'mu l""""" lm' ""' ""-11.ounhnn w »m u m m ¢ ¢um rflhl.,Bldr'l'op ;¢nnln|.Abm\t!i!¢y1mspneomt.. m l y u m a xs w u m ___...__ __ 9°-~_ I¢\m§ nga s.»ug¢__A5»3g. Au hz m m o f u m m Ayn! md Jul nu-r.|.o n..o..... nn. Winnipeg, Canada for a few days *""° '" -"-1 -and may go to°Lake Winnipeg. Mr. of Mr. and Mrs.and Mrs. Holmes will be gone two of the *V""I°h aclweeks and expect to spend most teach m Districtof their time fiahing.|§=9"{=*v_.§3f§_>5§ _§.'°=j\; ful;ln 'HI|n n nf. 1 11 nn»r'm.:»¢1ri|20 o f Do u gla s S .W .Chamber s, P oor Mi s s Dor oth y The o. La rse n, Po or n . -u1..:..1..:...\..M m .Ynhn ilfntlrinn Pnnr 1 5 _ 0 g w € e K s n a n c e ,J u l y z o t n ,w h e n a n1 0 _ 0 q ' e l f o r t w a n i n m a d e w m m t h e 2050 tables on them. 2933 Next Smday morning a putting p-contest will be held on 1-he lint 6.15 rounli.Scores will be kept as Bendorf, Furniture a na Unuerux- --d;"'~ i gn f fried chicken§';5=§'°'°;;§° §'L§..,`i;.'"e.§°§`$'2§Sf },'f.'2,,¢,§,Z.§'§ i Z i m e w . , m m ; Nebmznx i IYSZM and Powlr Co; Stl real °"""€"Everyone °"'°§§" H B. Brown well drlller-Chris- the *l"°m°°"B eufgrtalnment ''_'mensely md report the picnic astensenLumberCG.Kniglmtl Q! ,_-: Z\.. \...v »v¢-|-.held bv the www--~| v-=-\~--» v~----aw --~ -- |. v. v. r.. u. H. .1 U. .mm .,...~.Seems, No. z.Saturday Mntinu,na. D. Newell a wife ua A. c , July 19 and 20:-'ma Si~f~ff'» Rosenkilde 4; wife: 1.4 B 1s Ar- with Conrad Nagel and Sidney 'lingwn 510041Fox. Radio Racket, Cartoon; Glary P l l t u u sane gm-Lk m Inna ,o f spun,Vagabond Series;Fox Nielsen:und.1-5 m i n m s .ns a granuuw 01 use m u U ...-...,. .~..........,...-.....cg; f£.'.¥§,?§'i§;f§°Fh1'f}<e".§"{'he`2f school of the class of 193 'J u W a r ds Cub s m ;Poor business while they are away was one of the few students who Hammond & Stephens Co.,Su '\finished the high school course in MREG'& Sc cz C0 S U ~~three ears.She is a young lady I m o »"PP ¢sBAND CONCERT PROGRAM nr ».\=;.x"¢»m,..»-.luv .nd han|Howard Jensen. Sa.-Trees..x sm usual,but also the number of}>y¢m"_Beddes these The Northiputtsoneachgreen.Thea one Side Stan md the Gilbertaon Gm~''"° "* "" " " """ '"' V'1 '"'news.iziunaay mauneeCiub., /.} The Iollowlng friends lpmt Inst220_27'¢.nk.i.ng the leweatnumber of putts ~ ~ z rxted u bench to the|on th¢ nine haha will be the win- Nm-*th Park.URN FROMVA! S T A G w u r r I Following:is ti v a .' a a a n u n - n o | v » ¢ v ¢ ' r e w ;- . -- - - -.." "s h o c h a b i l i t i n h e r w o r k F a r m B u r e a u1 8 P l 0 S 1 ' 3 ~ m f o r . . . . 1 w . E . . ' 2 i ' . . . - ... . f ' . - - - . ... . . . . . . . . . . . » | W n n t p r 1 1 R t n m n R r R t r m c i l C n SATION TRIP I Gutnt. the Hosea Wilson f.m|EFfL-- L2 t'f...HI...I;` .,... M' 1--H u n w e p r t u u z u .u u u \ : \ : \ : n m . \ . u L _ I C C I " " " " " r 1 r " |t h e b a n d c m j c e r l ;t o b e g i v e n W e d f o r h e r a s a t e a c h e n S u p p l i e s n e s d a y e v e n i n g ,J u l y 2 2 .F o n t a n e l l e S t o r e ,P o o r R a n g e r M a r c h - . . - . . - - - . . . . . . S o u t h w e l l M A R C H a s c s c B u y s H O M E J .E .C a m b m .P o o rspL a P a l o r n a . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . Y 1 ° : | | , | : l i e r _r : s l h . = » + m n § ' I n r n P a m * 1gg'ner.Play is to be regular,not 11g5'maneuvering into position with 3_003éhort approach shots ln order 1101'z_27|reduce th., number of nutta. . n g mn u u - # u l l -' oouzrry MOTHERS'nn. J'vAcA'r1oN cmr bers, ni. am McQ\nrrie and dash- $"'""° "°'€"'».'Z3;'§°fTi'»fx.'°°°» f " 'f¢.f"<§'£»;f'I"k°3.<§'¢T»»2»`T»'5 uses Jeanewa md Miriam,h ]'ru h x just com lewd Augun Petersen of Omaha,Mr. m r sunqy mghf. fly; \.Z€ "| .Mf ; mu pe d f 'o n a n l l ~ ~cm-m¢f;.¢n md lo ntbn "°'*'°"P w l m Sundu'u m b m Ho s ni Mrs ." '°M r de vis the auto mum _'°....».\ am A number of his zeutle mn. Defendam -.--..-..-....---Brlege)A d w ¢1 nd lm F,-i d 'E§ "L 1T`i § 1"""1 ' i i '_Fnllo wii lg this nmhmd wha t F i " " ' d " ,h"'°h""'°~-S°""h"°u wheréhy M`l';1'.,. seek becomes 531 3170,emona ome,_60.00!il known as a bkthering match D""°° 0nental----..-_..'l'ubmSmky owner of the H.W.Mein-henry,Petenen Hdwe., Supplies 8'1.48|Wi" be held.Gr0\1Ps 0! dx so W1 home just east of the West school. W. J. Sas. Poor 154.58 players will stari nut, the one tak-Spedal number Amnfvllls Waltz-----..---.Vlenery This will make Marcus | very Hancock Implement Oo. Sup-ins the greatest number of 8f1'°k¢lf ° f " b ° § ""'f'§°}E7"""';"tH'" ,nice home as it is one of the most pl i u I 2.00§"*hs hole N118 eliminated. Ev al llthea tixnes are hxrd, mother should hnve ; three day vacation this lummer Misa M117 Ellen Brown, in Cl'|ll'¥e of woman extendon work at me_Azdcnlcm-al c o l l" . i n Lincoln.save.lc is remrnou L two n was IDI Bostom' g , p. when My uma te h- """§".; "- as newHwy had a very plelulif- ELT.. .33 exggyed n big spread B u s s so cx --1 .. ,...~x um.Ram; wnddn'!\.A L m m m ITRIP To DAKUFA .nd Mrs Jem Nielsen ldv ' mnming for Tripp Coun- \. n.\m¢. wlmn they hxve IHu l gvv u -»-----___any just which pircyqny it was 'bufGolaen uoak °'°°'°Y-----#°°1""£" pomloruhle homes in the dey.'J.`A. Pmmn. PoorAmerlca Se.lalions..------..Mose 1 The Mderhem-yu hava not aefin-Qsdmldz Store, Pool' italy deddad what they will do 0 L. Hilxlnger. Oil. ewLEAVES BEQUEBTS To The eonaldention involved is s4.l'B3=-ry Bros., Poor cuuncu /rr BLAIR NEB~_soo.lrouam Bron., Poor zo.oo§EW my be done so " " ° ' "" " " '" 'generally the mother in the famili'Oh23-°4,u'° players. except tnuchlng their who must kee u th monk otPpea.aslx>¢rl°n or bm., or getdng ln the me umm-nr. a|153 way of play.As one mln ls elim-.1931 g,»3 n campsa5.2eli11=¢¢1i at. =-=\= h-»1» he meomeu - mv. .,.L'_f' .fII.... .,,mI'»,f..|?§'e at any nw he is om cnougn. L taken over the pnctice1 Hans Nelson ot Racine,Wls., who died there July 2, willed two thousand dollars to the United Danish Evangelical church ofAm H '\e c a ,a t B l u r ,N o b .M o n o f 1 . : . Fred Dewebér Poor 65.08 free lance ma mdoublu his elfortwo o l. c o ns ro MARKET mme Lhr. a ima ou., Poor msw unnarve the players.Thn °n¢ ";'m',:",,,"f,f,§ _ ;e » ;_ » v ;m§ ;g Gus Schdller, Suppllu 1.00 Wm! the farthest Wim. of eounlef thu] gun ever mg,y u r .Tho One of F-umussen Brqa.big Mrs.Grant L. Fox,Sup..d°°l'i"° Ill bletherlng.Lhxee days of p u n enjoyment tmcks drove thmugh Binh-h i t plies -412.88 Golf lnnuch a serious game, ,hod¢ help my mother cheer ui,Tuesday enrouw to o m n m 'nm M. R. Bendorf, Supplies 1'1.u."§°""Yy "'|?"°°being the "QI" lm ¢m|n»... .ma lmm \...- husband W. mum H..-.. ....__~--.A nlvunhrmdo ne h\ mdn:d a nd l i XfY o f nr.D_ - r h Q , , , p ¢ ¢ w u w 1 r h e h ¢ ° m ° ° ' i " _be ndelizlle x-plrto i the we e k te l e md nl Mrs. amy nun held mn 1"z'"9 'J_'1'2,'Pf'§ W.Bell and have my the uma room;It will \¢ m servo his uld ¢\im» fola e rs wh o c a ll. ~ Dr. R. R. Done\Y»D.1 9 3 |J LI y I5 um...Thrnhe Bldz.._n-.vu.m n va. 1 B ll n4n :u s l: 2i L8 IB O I l l E8 ! l y .ZF IIlI JIl 8IIi t.l t f u g k w a s l o l d 2 d w i t h a p p r o d E B ~ P é a rd o i l n r a g o o a t o n n a »Q'l»e df\l\ lB'hf'°1`°m v f o u r t o ~ n s _ o f w o o l m a l H :c l M o r t l o c k , S u r v e y i n g 86.95 169.75 81.70 s1.0o 13,320 \when the Player ls about to make' any stroke.Blethering will be hm the oppodbe sud wm an the nerves of the players w see jug; how much annoyance will affect their nl~y~'rm mn be lnmrudng £0 those who do not play the lndent Smtdnh game, sind a gdl. ery of Same will be permitted. "get dung" wi n. pi nmé o f farmhn her fgld-ul; and relatives l u :products are low.l w w m m y nftarnoon,we °°w'*°° County Agmt Geo.Bates is belng her blnh annlverury.The pausing this idea on to as mmy!a!temoon wus spent in the usull women u poadble in thi:c¢mnty.\|odd manner and Mm Hain serv- Low women will attend the samped delicious rdzealxmeubl at the nt Camp Brewster on August 12th, close, md |11 present mivyed the xsth and um.event very much.lu lm- trlands I departed my wullgi.E uulou un uv _._.-- .Blmlr, Nebr.26-n An dght and one-fourth pound baby gld wu bo rn to Hr.and Mrs. Chrls Vlndenlev of Herman, on Saturday. July 11 at the Blair umml c y Ho s pl w.v ma l is i n chN'l°of Mn .Harry Walker. 'Mnklmr and \»-be are genius doug t a . 11 4 2 12 8 5 6 12 1 51 9 2 0 2 6 2 1 l81 5 2 2 2 9 2 9\ 6 2 5 5 0 Z5 I 0| 1 u 5 | July 18--Dance at Kinds July 19--Performance at | 'mhz pool, 8:80. Judy 20-26-Mcowen Stock C1 i i525 belonged to Leo Chamberlain liv-'Chris Hinz Com. Wurk AAu c no g u n n ins ».g»°u¢_g1u»¢¢ yuilen south oi Te-I Mileage u.h ri v u. c .B1 sM Fair Grounds, Q d Neb_|knmah T e p ce quowd on woo wo, Road uper-t that f.`ug ls waranks,Monday,July mm'1931.|f......-une n een P°'|»-.° 3 -»---)d u r.,_,_,,__,_-uma. Nunn, Uom. work a885 head of good thrifty Hmm-mileagu shire stock Pi8H. au vaccinated and Mn. June Millrona is qnnding Chris Hi m,Com.work dz ready fo K0 on f¢0'i-Ed. J. Ask-'um week at the Herman Hovendick-mlleune wie. Owner.26-xr lwme near Herman.(Co ntinued o n nm In u.\xo uo ur)Subscribe for 'rn Enwmm. Mrs. Andy Allen in reported an many mare hwny mnn aruumv »-~---- -~ -sorlouly in u this writing.nr lu .lnm ly.lJ\\ly 23-Omnha Legion Bmd n u - | |, - ' r n t u Blah, NUM-uh, Judy 16.}W1P z g ¢ ' I \ \ o __.....-¢. . .g -» x :|. . .g = = = - » = = = = s = = = - = = = - = = = = = =r = = ,join and ber you, and mn of you,121, mmgsgng ws s, s, 'I a s judgment nwordingly.. - ~~.\your helm, executors, mmmyum- im awk 124, and mn 21 by me August Prochnow,tors, devdlea, lsgabees, mooeuors present uxgy, but by grlwfordi 2|-Gt P115-htiH~m E u t d u s i g n s f mmh e r a h a r -mr v e y t No .8 7 Cnmln(. ing or assening any right, title,City,Washington Coimty, Nebh.NOTICE OF' SUIT llen, mmm. claim' or demand of, ka Territory,and other land, andNOTICB OF SUIT M m d g g dgQa )an;F;ld¢!-Q ; o r ~ g y ' e e f . l i ¢ e t 0inq:.laiB§ ggggg a note °g $1200.00 - - 3 Maher & Carrisan. Mtomeys.James s in-»e ti e n- a so 3 o _.Oi i a nlo n a nd a s a i n. Amme y l Ca!-harlnb Ms e r;R°"°"m_ff; plamun, and io: other equitable ~°°;<;"» mgrdése made by Milesh ?`°' dg;-;»g;=3;,§ _=";g°9_;g .»To:The wvm of Cumlllx C §;|;T,f"LRD.ePate, real name relief.t h e c o m ~125.1 wu3""¢'1f' A.°§}.'L`Z§ representatives and all :zther pet- K'$'l'?»'?-i'»"w'»f1' mi bliggmnx-ed:unknown J o hn G. Pri e s t; J o hn f.,f'§ ';"§ £ 'J . ~ o f re c o rd da te d April 6.1886,mea 10; sons 'i'i§L"'°1$ 'L .§ '; gm °"°°°r; .dm #pl k »~a e ecm e ° '.°°°"'C'§°' °»f,¢u`° Town l m e e g ;~ D . i l l é i a " ' " ' : _ n ' ; ° ' ' m g ; b y n'§i';"f,"};` Counrgy é1'l,1.'f? w§f§¢e»§c°§ names unknown,'Nelson, 22-»-»»~- »names e " '°;::~:=° : , ; : ~ s z : . f m George Forbes, daze n e e e m b e i ° z, ~ ~ v ; - ° : ~ » o n ~ 3 - ~ : : , : .M u n ~~ -I A w l | l L K.\ine ns c e r ;' 2 1ss~1 ti le dto re co rdi t h e l i o o c , p . m . , a n reeo 'iwgi me Town of cuisine mm, IL Peters, rw name un~ o line 'nz the Czunty Cler;of in EWR L of the mortgage f¢¢°fd»|§f.§§;,§|h°,';;';g£§.°¢I'-'$ °° § Ti City Nebraska;L.M..Hina,knawn; John Owens; John Quin-Washington County, Nebraska, on of ld county at WK' m, mort- other perso ns mamma in themy hg o f Gaming City, Wash-by; Thom H. Roberts, real "mf December 23, 1557, at 3 nvdxk p, gagmg all of Blo cks 7 1, 90 mgm ol lwn, McBri de, de ce ase d, ington County, Nebraska; Devil unknown;John W.~ rn-. .ma reo oded i n sm a o f the 1 11 i n me o ri gi na l mm of Cumingpal names unkno wn,Mc, 'M. Kline. as Mayor of Cumlng John M.Rogers;~Y- deed records of Bald county at City,known as Into 9. 10 & 3% Brlde, real mme unknuwn, sP°uss cicy, wsshinzwu County, Neb-nolds;*""""'"'"Raver,John page 845.mortguging Lo:s ln in Section 84, Township 19, Reuse ol Lewis Mes:-ide; lewis McBride, m h z L . i n Kline,Mayor of Rickley; John M- RoggerelLuc sm-J< vs mused ss the Town of 11,E"'=»i n Washington County, Jr.,me hem, devisees,legumes, cumin: Clty, N. T.; Methodist retls Riddell;Abfgm ver, Cunning City, Washington County, Nebraska, and securing a note of personal representatives and an Episcopal ghurd,in guming Creed Sanders; A. Sackler, real Nebraska Territory, and secunngu ;qoo.oo and interest thereon.other persons inberafed in the es- mw. Nebraska; s. D. Camemm napa unlmown; '""`"*"'" s°°¥'\nm¢<> 1\wuec¢J»¢mn °1s1ss.9o yo u, ang wh of yo u, are re - u w o f lewis mo nd e ,Jrf,de~ real name unknown, T. u. Car-ler; John Schultz; ~ Sshgurp' andinbereltthereonzalwwnceluhg quired W. answer the petition of ceased,real names unknown, ter, real name unknown, A. Car-ml name unknown,'" of record amortgiga made byL,M. said plaintiff i n the Di s mc q McBride,real name un~wr, real name unlmnwu.M. s.bury. real name unknuwn; Jesse wud, rw mme unknown, a nd James Vsnhuner and their suv censors in olfice as 'hostess ol the M. E.Church;Sackler 5 Taxkingwn; Seckllr & Tarking- ton; Amburgh h Brother; Am- burgh e Brothers;Landers, Pens 8: Co.; Stuart & Hungats; Tootle & Jackson; J. J. Brown & Bros.; Thus. R Arms.real name unknown;John W. Arm- strong;Denim. H. Adams, real nuns unknown;Wm.Adams, real name unknown; H. C. An- daman,real name unlmown; B.G.Ackerman,r e a l name unknovm;Cnvdond A l l e n ; C. Allen,real name unknown; James Alles;Richard Allberry; John Allberry;Catharine All- bery; Richard Allbery; Benjamin G.Ackerman;Henry Alton; Ellie R. Alum; Amanda Arms; Thomas R..Arms;America Arms; Jase R. Burkholder;O. M. Bedsaul, read name unknown; Peter Barnett; Ellis D. Bonxm; Oliver M,Bedsaul;Chauncey Butler; Henry S. Bemm; E. D. Borum,real name umlmown; William Young Brown;G. A. Brigham,real name unknown; James J.Brown;George A. Brigham; Davis Brown; Theresa Beckley; Charles B. Bailey; Geo. A. Brlghnm, real name unknown; J.Boice,r w name unknown;smirvixle nngh¢m;Wm.J. Boner, real name unknown; J.B. Blake, real name unknown; Peter Benner;Peter Barnet;P.Bu'~ nett, real name unknown; Josiah Bo1es_ P. Barnet, real name un- known; Scott Crockett; Jshnil S. Cook; Paris G. Cooper; Theodore Clark; P. G. Cooper. real nada unlinnwn; John Cooper; Charles Cooper; S. Crockett, real name unknown; William Clanoey; Mar- gnrettl C. Gaming; Mnlinda A. Cooper;S.D.Cameron,m d \mbv\nu.m~M A r',.,\..... M.Smith;C.Sanders,real name unknown;E.H.Savage, real name unknown;Wm.C. Savage,real name unknnwn; Abraham Secklarg Irena A. See-ley;William C.Savage;A. Secklar,real name unknown; D.W.Shelley,real name un- known;John P.Thnrp;J.L. Tharp,real name unknown; James R.Tharp;James Van- hnner; Jared A. Warner; Jariad A. Warner; D. W. Wright, real name unlmown; John West; Jas. B. Wickwin, real .m unlmown; James B.Wiclfwln;Amasa Warrick; M. B. Wild, teal name unknown;Joseph Wolf;lliltnn B. Wild; C. E. Wills, real nameunknown; Charles Wills; Newton Worle;Jane E.Worle;A.S. Warrick,renl name 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 name unknown;Jacob Zimmerman; the heirs,devisees,legumes, personal repres~tatives and all other persons interested in the estates of any of.the above named persons,deceased,real names unknown;the respective spouses of the above named persons,mal names unknown; and all persons having or claim- ing any interest in the follow- ing described renl estate or any pan thereof,in-wit:Tax Lots 15, 24, ao, 31. 32, 37 and 41 in Section 34, and Tax Lot 10 in Section 35, all in Township 19, North, Range 11, and Tax Ial-B 7, 8, 9 and 12 and the South- west Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 3. in 'l'ow1|ship 18, Nmh Range 11, an Em aff the 6th P.M.,in Washington County, Nebraska,and the fol- lowing townblocksinths former Town of Cuminxz Citv, in Wuh- Kllne and Emily Kline to 0.P. Harford, dated June 20, 1871, tiled for record in the office ol the County Clerk o f Washington County, Nebraska, on July 1, 1871, at 1 o'c1ock, p. m., and recorded in Book B of the mortgage records of said county at page 118, mort- gsging the West part o!~ theEs.st Hal! of the Southwest Quarter of Section 84, in Township 19, Range 11,East,Washington County, Nebraska, and other land, and se- curing A note of $650.00 and inter- est thereon;dsc cancelling of record a title bond made by W. C. James to P. G. Cooper,dated November 17, 1856, filed for re- cord in the of!ice_ot the County Clerk ot Washington County, Neb- Court o l Washington County, Nebraska, on or before August 8, 1981, or the md Court may take the petitlon of the plaintiff flled` in sdd action to be trué and grant the prayer of said petition.MADS P. HANSEN, 22-5;rn mu f f . lst pub. June 18last pub. July 16 NOTICE OF SUIT Maher & .Can'igan, Attorneys To:William Hass,the heirs, devisees, legumes, personal 1~epre~ sentstives and all other persons in- terested in the estale of William Hass,deceased,reslinnmes un- |known,Hass.real namersskn, on February za, 1ssv, at 12 unknown, Spouse ol wfllnm Hass; o'clock, M., and recorded in Book 2 of the deed records oi said county st page '16,by which said W.C. James agreed bo convey to add P. G.Cooper "all of the property Herbert in the City of Cumlag, or Cuming City,Washington County, Nebraska Territory" ln case ol pay- ment ol a now of $680.00 by P. G. Cooper to W. C. James; also can~ ceiling of reoord a mortgage made by P. G. Cooper and Malindn Cooper, his wife,to E. B. Hamil- ton,dated October 8,1858, filed for record in the otiioe of the County Clerk of Washington Co\m~ ty,Nebraska,on February 15, 1859, at 12 o'c.lock, m., and record- ed in Book A o l the mortgage records of said county at page 6, morigmging Block 147 in (Turning City, Nebraska Territory, and se~ curing a note of $150.00 and ln- mes: thereon;also cancelling of record a murislze made by P. G. Cooper and M. A. Cooper.his wlle, fo J. J. Brown & Brosl, dated February 16, 1870, filed for record 'in the otfice of the County Clerk 'Johanna Hass, Johann Hass,John|Rathma.rm,the heirs,devisees, 'Iegn\ees.personal representatives 'and all other persons interested in the estate ol John Rathmnnn, de- Rathmann,real name unlmown, spouse ol John Rathmann;Chris- tian Ratnman, the heirs, dwisees, legatees,personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate o!Christian Rathman, deceased,Ralhman,real name unlmown, spouse of Chris- tian Ralhman;Algernon S.Pad- dock, the heks, devlsees, legumes, personal represeniativea and all other persons interested in the es- ta!/B of Algernon S. Paddock, de- ceased, real names unknown, Paddock,real name unknown, spouse of Algernon s, Paddick;Daniel Sawyer,Sawyer, real name unknown,spouse of Daniel Sawyer,and all persons having or claiming to have any interest in or to the following de- crlbed r w estate,to-wit:The Northwest Quarter of the North- west Qunrterand Lots 6 md 'I in this day deeded so me by Thos. H. ceased, real names \mlm°wn. of Wnshington County, Nebraska,fliejlorthwest Quarter of Section known, spouse of Lewis McBride, Jr.;W. H.Stork, real name un- |k:nuw1n,_¢l1e hdn, devisees, legswes, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the es-tate iq!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 af William B. Beals,deceased, real names unknown,Beals, real name unknown, spouse of William B.Beals;William D. Beales,the Iheirs, devlsees,legntees, personal representatives and nll other per-sons interested in the estate of William B. Benles, demwed, real names unlcrnwn,~-Beales, real nnme unknown,spouse of William B. Beslea; Andrew Henn, the heirs, devlsees, legatees, per- sonal representatives and nllother persons interested in the estate of Andrew Henn,desvaned,real names unknown, -- I-Ienn, real name unknuvn, spouse ol AndrewHenn; R. R. DeK:¢y, real name un- known, thc heirs, devisees,lega- lces, pets-mn!representatives and all other persons interested in the csinte of R. R. Del(a/, deceased, mal names unknown,-- - -- De - Kay, real name unknown, spouse ol R. R. DeKs Issac Edwa representatives and al other per- s Nl inberesud in the estate of Issac Edwards,deceased,real names unknmvn,-- Edwaras, ne l name unknown.spouse 11 lswr Edwards;Mary R. Hawley, try: heirs, dmisf-ns, legatees, per- ullal representatives and allother pnrr~¢ns'inte:esfed in the escnk -f Mary R. Hawley,deceased,real names unknown,Hawley. real name unknown,spouse of ter of Seclion 26,Township 17,¢ No xt hRa n ge 1 2 ,Eut 0 f t he 6 1 .hjP. M., in Washington County, Neb-raska,and to remove the clouds" castupon t h e t l t l s t o u l d n a l ' ma m b y t h e d u m o f y o u a n d ] each of you and to excludg said defendants and etch and a l l o l - Lhem from dl right, title, interest, lien, daim or demand inur to said ' real estate or any part thereof , which you or any of you may claim to have therein_and lo sev- erally enjoin and bar you and each of you from claiming or asserting any right,title,lien,interest, claim ardemami, of, in or fa said real estate and no quiet the title to said real estaw in said plaln~ liffa and lar nthm- equitable re- lief. Plaintiffs further pray the Court for a decree cancelling and an- nulllng of record a real estalw mortgage executed by David Haight and Lewis Helm hu Andrew I-Ienn,moztgaging the following -described real estate, bo-wit: A traction in the Northwest Quarter of Section 26, commenc- ing st the Northwest corner of Section 26, thence South 2 chalml and 5 um. thence East 40 Chaim., thence North 2 chains and 4 link: to the Northeast corner of the Northwest Quarter of Section 26, thence West to the place of be~ glnning, containing 8.08 acres, and other lands in Section 23, all ln Township 17,North Rnnge 12, East ol the 8th P. M., in Wash- ington County,Nebraska Terri- tory,which mortgage was dated July 9, 1860, and recorded on July 28, 1860, in Book A, Page 85, and was given to secure one promls~ sary note for the payment of $825.00,ol even date with the mortgage,with interest at 10% per annum and due two years after date and assigned by Andrew Henn to lewis Harm on the 17th day 01 November, 1863, which as- signment was recorded on the 28th day of December, 1865, in Book A, Page 175, and assigned by lewis Henn to R. R. DeKay on Septeme ber 21,1868, which assignment was recorded Seqtember 29, 1868 ,in Book A, Page 803; and also for the annulling and cancelling of record a mortgage executed by William P.|K.rambeck and Alma Krambeck,his wife,to Mary R. Hawley, mortgaglng the following described real estate, bo-wit:The Southwest Quarter al the South- east Quark: of Section 23, Lots 1, 2, 5 and 6 and the East Hal! oE Lots s and 4 in Section 26, all in Township 17, Range 12, more par~ tlcdarly described as follows:be- ginning with the quarter corner between Sections 23 and 26, 'l'dwn~ ship 17, Range 12,thence East 19.94 sha m,thence 'south 2'/sa chains, thence West to section linel between Sections 26 and 27, Town- ship 17.Range 12, East,thence y;rds,the hears,dev'sees,legalres,personal Mary R. Hawley; Nels C. Nelson, the hdrs. dewnnm. |»».¢...M.-_ North on Section line 23,89 chaim,! he purpose of exnmlmtlon,ad- ustment md allowance of claims. \1l cldms not tiled on or before .ho 17th day of October, mai, will >e forever barred. Dated this 20th day of June, u m . (SEAL)I. c. ELLER, as-u County Judge. NOTICE 0 F A n m u l s m r l o n Maher & Corrigan, Atoomeys I N 'rms c o u u r v COURT OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA. Estate of Catherine DeTemple, Deceased.Notice ls hereby given that on tho 31st day of July, 19|l, at the County Judgo's office in the City of Blair, Waahlngton County, Neb- raakn, at 10 o'cloek in the lore- noon of said day,the following matter will be heard and consid~ ered, to~wlt:The petition of Frank J.De'l`ernple praying for the ap- pointment of Frank J.DeTemple as administrator of the estate of said Catharina h»'I'emn\. ,|........,| I his petition under Chapter '19, Sedon ion compiled sum" vt Nebraska 1929 as mended in 1981, alleging that he is the own- a or the north mu of the north- west quarter,and the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter, and the west half of the southwest quarter all of section 10, Township19, Range 10 east of the 8th P. M. all in Wnshin ton County, Nehrabka, now locaad in school dl ct No. 21, and that there sid-ing thereon,as legal Biesri ents, children of school nge,a that their place of residence is more than two miles from the s aol house in their own district n d at least one-half mile nearer the school house in the adjoining dis- trict. namely district No. 53.The petitioner prays that this board set off the above descdbed land from school dlstrlet No.2 l and place it in school district No. 53. You are further notified that a hearing will be had upon said peti- tion before the undersigned board in the office of the Countysupcr v Dated this 6th day of :7uly, ~81 (SEAL)I. c. ELLER, 25-4t County Judge. n A N c : n o u s WEAT HER NOTICE To all whom it may eoncem.To the legal residents of school dis- trict Na. 21 and ol school district No. 68, all ol Washingtan County, Nebraska: |¢-notified that on the third day ofJune, 1931, William C. Kubie filed ran~ o~ the zorh da~ of' Jql~, M. of said day.Board:Lester E.. Bexfdra, County Superintendent. Fred Guyer. County Treasurer. George C. McQuarrle, County C!erk.25-Zt Pajamas lor Wumen,Misses and Children priced at $1 bo $2 a the Fashion Center H. n n n z i u : E umxmwv vwmnrumumvmw PnumusAmEnmEs K E L L E Y LOTTA M I LES i r PRICES 4.40x2l $4.95 4.50x2l $ <zsx4.m <aox4,s»)5.60 1 to 4, inclusive, ...............,.... n.vvvu\=~»real name unknown; T. B. (htm- ing, real name unknown;Mal- colm Cameron;T.M.Carter, real name unknown; A. Carter, real name unknown; Lewis Cope~land;Jenlah S.Cook;Floyd Cornwell; Jalmil Cook; William M. Cooper; Jdmll Cook; Jehlal S.Cook;Edward G. Cannon; Vlilliam Clancy;Jackson L. Cook; Alex Carter; Lourenlu C. Cameron;James G.Chapman; Barbara E.Cameron;Pressley.K.'Dorsey; Rebecca Day; Jons- than E.Dorsey; P. K. Dorsey. reel name unknown; Prossly K. Dorsey;Thomas Davis;Edvrln F. Dickson; Thomas A. Dennis; Edwin Dickson;T.A.Dennis, real name unknown;Thomas Duhig; Edwin F. Dickinson; A. Dimmlck,real name unknown;Presley K. Dorsey; Garrett Dor~ land; James Doe; Peter Ender- len;Peter Enderlin;James K. Ewlng;Georgs I-'orbss;A.French, real name unknown; James M. Faddiug;Lysander B.Grem- man; L B. G real nameunknown; e.1§2i"i?e.. Gibson; J. ll. Grant, real name unknown; Thomas Gibson;Isaac Gall; Nancy Hetheringwn; Jackson P.Hunpte ; J ehu H.Hungatc; C. n Hungute, ml name unknown; 'r.C. Hungste,real name un# lswmz D. W. Harris, rsalnsme onlmown;o. P.Harford,real nan; unknown; Elisha B. Ham- Utm;Chester M.Hamilton;Csihlline c.Hall;James H. Holley;E.B.Hamilton,re d name lmknown;Bernard Hins- dell; Adalsdds J. Hardcutls; E. T. Hardin, ml name unknown; S. A. Hardin,real nuns tm. known;Thomas C.Hungate; Thomas M. Herbert;Cltharlne I-Innate;Ann H.Hungats; mms Hall; 'Adeldd J. Ha rd~ calls?Mary E.l1¢Mw°my1 °h° !' °' H.Hamilton;John c . Hanover;Annie M.Hanover; Nancy ll. Hetberington; Ann E J.Rungate;Al f r d D.Jones; A. D. Jones, real name unhrown; J.E.Johnlon,realnamsunknown; w. C. Jsmes,Nsl name unknown; Joseph Johnson; Lillie M.John- son;Lewis H.Kline;EmilyKline;L . H.Kline. ml name unknown; J. C. W. Kline,real name unlmown; Julias N. Kline; William J.Kennedy;Wm.J. Kumedy,real name unknown; William I. Kaunedy;,Georgo, P. Kstehenn; John A. Kline; Thomas P. Kennnrd;John Lutz; Isaiah Lowe;A.M.Lawrance,m l was unknown; Henry P. Liver mon; Edson Livermore; Somer-ug Llpponcott; J. C. Lipphacott; name uulmown;MildredLipMncott;Lewis |K.Mollattg Gllu Mead; Charles hlddenemy; William K.Maher;George M. Mills;George Mellow;Micheal Mmhy; .tuner McFadden; Ed- ward H. Head; Duncan McLach-lln;Duncan McLaughlin; Miles w.Killer;Albert W. Merrick; Horatio N. Maguire;May M. | !I i n g t o n E o t n r é y , ~ funct and abandoned as a town,to-wit: Blocks Numbered 77, '78, 79, ao, 101. lov, 108, 111, 112,- us, 125, 126, 121, rzs, 181, 182, 183, 1s4, 1as, 146, 141, 148, 149, 150, 158, 154, 155, 156, 165, ma. 169, uvo, ru, 172, ,175,116,and Lots Numbered 1 to 8, incluslve, of each of md blocks, Lots Num- berei 1 to 4, innludve, and the North msg ol Block Numbered137, and Lois Numbered s to s. inclusive, and .the South Hal! olalan Numbered 124, and o u t lots Numbered 45.44.4s,42, 41,40, 22, 21 and 20 of said Town of Cuming City,all as plotted and recorded,togetherwith the abaudongd and vsdted streets and alleys adjoining or adjacent to said lots, outlots and bloc ks; ml names unknown, DEFENDANTS. You, and each of you, Ire here- ua, 114,mo, 1ao,rss, 14s,151, 152,ws, 161,ns,174 1 by notiiied that on June 1.7, 1981, Mads P.Hansen commenced an action as plaintiff in the Distrkt Court o! Washington County, Neb- raska, against you,and each of you, as defendants, the object and prayer of whlclrsald action is fo obtain the decreg of said Coon that the plaintiff is the owner in lee dmpls ol the following des- cribed real estate, to-wit: Tax Intl 15,24, 80, 81, 82, sv and 41 in Sectional,a n d' I 'a xL o t1 0 in Seedon 85,all in Township 19,Nana,rung, 1 1, mu Tax me 1. 8, 9 and 12 and the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast QuarterofSection 8.in Township 18, No rt .b,R ln3 e 1 l,d lEa s to f the 6th P. M.. in Washington County, Nebraska, and the following town blocks in the Ionner Town ol Oom- lng City, Nebraska, domed asNumbered 111,127,184, 149. 156,r uLots rf. ve. 79, 30. ua,1ao, 145, 152,1sv, 174, 10s,126,183, us, 155,no, and sive, N 112, 12s, 135,150,165, 172, 113,129. ras, 161,153, |81 in Washington County,now defunct and aban- a town, to-wit:`Bloch 101,115, 1a1,no, 158,rss,175, wr. 125.1s~z. 14'/, 154, 169,rm,Numbered 1 to 8, inclu-oi each of said blocks, Lots andumbered the North Hel! ol Block Numbered 137, and Lots Numbered 5 to 8,inclusive, and the South Half or Block Numbered res, and Outlets Nonqbered es, 44, ss, 42, 41, 40, 2a 21 and zo of said Town of Cum- lng City,all as plattned and re- corded,together with the shan- doned and vacated streets and alleys adjoining or adjacent to said lots,outlots and blocks;and to remove the clouds cast upon theti tle to s a ld re a le s ta te hy the claims of you, and each or you, to some right, title, lien, interest, claim or demand of any kind whatsoever in or to wld re d o r tate, or sny part thereof, which you, or any of you, may claim bo have therein, and to severally en~ on February 17, 1870, at 10 o'c.lock, a. m., and recorded in Book A ot the mortgage records of sand county at page ms ,morzgaging Lots 1 ,2 ,a ,4 ,s ,6 ,'1 o s ms | o ¢ k 147 so Gaming City,Washington County, Nebraska, and securing e note of $lW0.00 I-nd interest there- on;dso cancelling of record a mortgage made by P.G. Cooperand Melinda A. Cooper to James J. Brown and Davis Brown, dated November 10, 1875, tiled for record in the office of the County Clerk of Washington County, Nebrasks,| on November 11, 1875, at 2o'clock p. m., and recorded in Book D ofthe 'fnortguge records of said coun- ty at rare 104, mortgaginé Lots l , 2 , 8 , 4 , 5 , 8 , 7 a n d 8 i n B l o c k 147 in the Town of Coming Clty, in Washington County, Nebraska, and securing a note of $168850 and interest thereon; also cancell- ing ol' record a trust ded made by Albert w. Merrick and Horatio N. Maguire to John G. Priest, dated May 20, 1868, filed for record ln the office of the County Clark ol Washington County, Nebraska, on May 27, 1858, at 10 o'dock, a. rn., and recorded in Book 4 of the deed records of said county at P188 76, mortgaglng Lots 5 & 8l n B l o c k 1 4 8 l . n d L o t . s 2 & 8 l n Block 153 and Lots 1 o 2 in Block 101, in Coming Gty, Washkrgbon County, Nebraska Territory,and other land, and securing the pay- mcm of a note U! $105.84 and in-terest therson, in lever of Landsn Pens dc C0-: also cancelling of re~ cord a mortgage made by George A. Brigham to Charles B. Bailey dated December 1s,1871, Illed for record in the office of the Count) Clerk of Wadrington County, Neh raskn, on December 1a, 1871,et 11:80 o'¢lock, a. na., and recorded Book B ot the mortgage records n! said county at page 160, more 8884118 Lots 7. 8, Block 11s, ané mu s. v. 8. Block 170, in Cuming Cifv.Washington Counh,Neb- raska, and other land, and nm, ing a note of $115.00 and interest thereon; also cancelling of record a trust deed made by E. D. Bornm and Jane E. Bornm, his wife,uJohn Cooper, Charles Cooper and Theodore Clark, dated September 25,1867, tiled lor record in the office ot the County Clerk ofWashington County, Nebraska, on Septanber 29, 1857,at 8 o'doek P. M., and reanroed in Book 8 ol the deed records of said county at page 91, mortgnging lata 5, 6, 7 a. s in Block 124, and Outlet 21 (No. 27 by the Crawford survey), in Qumlng env.Washington Coun- ty, Nebraska, and other land, and securing s d r a f t d $758.00 and interest thereon; also cancelling of record a mortgage made byE. D. Borum to D.w.wrleht.dated October 8, 1857, filed lor record in the oflia of the County Clerk of Washington. County, Nebraska, on 'October 5, 1857, st 5 o'dock, p. ln., and recorded In Book s of the deed records of said county at page 8, Township 17, Range 12, East ol the 6th P. M.,i n Washington County, Nebnsska, red names un- known, DEFENDAN'l`5_ You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 29th day ol June, 1981, August Prochnow filed his petition in the District Courtol Washington County, Nebraska, in which you and each of ybu toe gather are defendants, the object and prayer of said action is to ob- tain a decree ol said Court adjudg-ing that the plaintiff,August Prochnow, is the absolute owner in fee dmple of the following describ- ed read estate, to-wit:The North~ west Quarter ot the Northwest Qua rt e r a nd L o ts 8 a nd' 7 i nt he Northwest Quarter of Section 8, Township 17, Range 12, East ot the Sth P. M., in Washington County, Nebraska,and fa remove tho clouds oust upon the title to said mu estate by the claims of youandeachof you` and to.exclude mo defendants and each and all of them from all right, title, inter- est, lien, claim or demand in or to said read estate or any part thereof which you or any ol you may claim to have therein and to severally enjoin and har you and each o! you from claiming or np- serting any right, title, llen, lnter~ est, claim or demand, ot, in or to sald red estate and to quiet the title to ssld read estate ln said plaintiffs and for other equitable relief.Plaintiff further prays the Court for a decree cancdllng and annull- ing of record a. ral estate mort- gage executed on May 10, 1867 ms recorded on May 10, 1867, inBook 8, Page 229, on the following de~ serlbed real estate,to-wltx The North Hal! of Section 3, Township 17, North Runge 12. East in Wuh- lngtan County,Nebraska,which mortgage was given to secure four promissory notes for the payment of $6l20.W; and also for the can- celling and annulllng of record a read estate mortgage exeluted bn the 15th day of March, 1889, and recorded on the 16th day oi March, 1889, n Book 0. Page 888, which mortgaged the following describedml estate, to-wit: The NorthwestQuarter of Section 8, Township 17, North Range 12, East, tn Wash~ lugton County,Nebraska;and also for the cancelling and annull~ lng oi s Title Bond executed on February 20,1885,and recorded on the 4th day at March, 1885,in Book J,Page 681,covering the following described real estate, tn- wit:The Northwest Quarter of Section 8, Township 17, Bulge 12, East,l n Wuhlnfton County, Nebnska. You and each or Wu am re~ quired to answer the petidon of this plainti!! in the District Court of Waddngtou County, Nebraska. on or bdore the 18th day of Al-\s~ nrt, 1981, or the sdd petition of the plalutitt will be taken as true and the Court may grant the prayer of aald petition and render _the Northwest Quarter and the .____, _-..--,.., ... -._...,.~:onal representatives abd all oher persons interested in the estate ol N w C.Nelson,deceased,read names unlmcwn,Ndson, real name unknown, spous¢ of Nels c.Nelson; Edward llr.Bride,the helrs,devlsecs. legatea,personal representatives and all other per- sons interested in the estate of Edward McBride,deceased,re d names unknown,McBride,real name unknown,spouse of Edward McBride; William s. Bow- en, the heirs,devlseel,legitees, personsd representatives and all other persons interested in the er tate of wuus m S.Bowen,de- ceased,read names unknown, Bowen, ren name unknown, spouse of William S. Bowen; Wil-liam S. Bowen, Jr., the hdrs, devi- sees, legatecs, personal represente-tlves and all other persons inter- ested in the estate of William S. Bowen,Jr.,deceased, red names unknown,Bowen, red name nnknowh,spouse of William S. Bowen, Jr.; James s. Easley, the heirs, devisees, legatees,personal representatives and all other 'neo sons interested ln the estate of James s.Easdey,deceased,real names unknown,Easley, read name unknown,spouse of James S.Easley;Andrew I. Poppleton,the heirs.devlsees, legatees,personal representatives and all other persons interested in th.; estate of Andrew x.Popplw ton, deceased, real nsmes unknown, Poppleton,read name un- known, spouse of Andrew I. Pop- leton;D.W. Gross,real name unknown, the hairs, dcvlsees, lega- tees, pencnal representatives andall 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 dz Bowen; Mattie J. Topp, Charles N. Nelson;James S. Nelson, Dag-1 mar L Winterllng and all persons having or claiming to hlv g any interest in or to the following de- scribed read estate, to-wit:Tux L o t s 1 . 2 , s , 4 , s s ms . n t u mo m the Northwest Quarter and the West Hal! ol the Northeast Quar- ter ot Section 26,Township 17, North Range 12, East of the 6th P. M., in Washington County, Neb- ngkn, real names unknown, DEFENDANTS. You and each ol you are hereby notified that on the 29th dey of June,1981,Anne Krumbak and Arthur W. Krambeck illsd their petition in the District Court of Washington County, Nebraska, in which you and each of you bo# gether with others are defendants, the object and prayer of sauld action is to obtain a decree of said Court |.4ju,1¢|,,¢ that the plaintiffs, Anna Krambeek and Arthur W. Kram- beok, are the absolute owners in' fee simple of the following' de scribed real estate,to -dt:Tax mu 1. 2. 3. 4. 5 and 8. situated in West Hal! of t-be Northeast Quar- thence East 20 chains,them North 4.04 chains to section lix between Sections 28 and 26, them East to plsoe of besirminr. cor taining ln all 199.04 acres more < less,which mortgage was dats November 1, 1895 ahd recorded c November 12,1895,in Book \ Page 504,andwasdventosec\n s promissory no t, o l even dat therewith for the payment c $2500.00 due November 1,1901 with interest at the rats of 79 per annum; and also for the can ceiling and annulling of a Tru:Deed executed by James A. Good rich and Mary Goodrich, his wife to the said Andrew I. Poppleton on the Southeast Quarter ol thl Northwest Quarter of Section 26 Township 17,North Range 12 East of the 6th P. M-. in Wash ington County, Nebraska Terrl wry, for the P°1'P°Be of securin| to D.W. Gross of Harrisburg Pennsylvania, payment ol one not of oven date herewith made b James A.Goodrich,payable on year after date in the sum o $280.00 with interest after znatux ity at the rate of 40% Per annun which Tnrst Deed was dated Nc vernber 26, 1857, and recorded o November 80, 1857,in Book 1 Page 296.' You and each of you are require to answer the petition of thes plaintiffs in the Dlstrlcti' Court a w County, Ns rasks, o or ore the 18th day of Augusl 1981, or the said petition of t.h plaintifls will be taken as true an th,Court may grant the pnygol said petition and render judg ment accordingly. Anna Krambeek Arthur W. Krambeck, 2¢_5¢Plaintiffs. Nance 'ro CREDITORS A. c. new, Attorney lOOUNTY COURT, WASHINGTON coUm'Y. NEBRASKA. Estate of Frederick F. Cornelnun Deceased- Notice is dven to the aedltan to appar before me at the County Court room in Blair, Nebraska on the ma day of July. roar,and or.the 19th day of October. 1931. lor th,purpose of emndnation,ad- justment and allowanlle of dulms. All claims not filed on or before the 17t.h day of October, 1981, will be forever barred. Dated mn mu. da y. o f J une, 1981. (SEAL)I. C. ELLER. m-st County Judge NOTICE To c nnnno ns s . Q mul, At to r ne y COUNTY COURT. WASHINGTON couN'rY. NEBRASKA.Estaltn of ma n-i s k Carl L . Eager, Deceased. Notice is given to the credit-or! to snow before me at the Count! Court room in Blair, Nebraska ou cas ma day a July. nm, and on the moo. .ny of omber. mar, for 4.0x 20 $5.60 4.75x19 $6.65 (291450)(zaxms) _All other :ku wvallv lncxpemlne.w - Garner Oil . and Gas Service B L A I R N E B R A S K A \ BUSINESS DIRECTURY Dr. Normm K. Rnthmum o n o n n ' r m s ' r Over th, Bid: Drug Co. Plum; Blac k ll Evenings by Appointmant mm AND T. P. M. & OKARA Southbound11:40 A. M. dlily7:40 P. u. dnl) c. No. 1No. 8 Y ex-cept Sunday Northbound6:55 A. H. ddlyNo. 2 2:00 P. M. dnily er-eopt Sunday BUS some SOUTH No. 4 BUS scmuu: cm cwo & NOBTHWESTERN wmmma No. 111 8:85 A.u. 4111! Eastbound No. 122 6:80 P. M. daily BUS G0Hmc NORTH I8:50 A. u.5:00 P,9:00 /L u.8:00 P..11:00 A. la.8:15 P, M.l2:W naNoon6:15 P. K. PETERBEN MACHINE a nd Mo ms s m v i c s Auto ikpah-Ing A Spedllty CARL SCHMIDTINSURANCEREAL ESTATE 'md LOANS Office in Stale Bank Bldg. MARCUS BECK BONDED ABSTBACTEB Otdoe inCourt Hams n. n. RASMUSSEN Iuunne a o f All Khull Office Over Fix-men Stale Bmk u m m F u o u n m u . The Home of HAINTOP FLOUB (Hmmm by An Gmeen) We axdmnn wheat for Hour P. 5. Qoremen, Prop. BLAIR ABSTRACT AND TITLE COMPANY Bonded AbotrutenPHONE I5Pllot Bldz-Blair, Nzbr. HANSON & a m mx m s Pilot Bldg., Bhlr,Nebraska PHONE Black 1s hmnunnu B u ! B l a u Securities DR. W. F. Hmarmu. DENTIST In now Hom, 'l'heatn Building nn EDWIN 'r. JIPPx n s n n s r ~nOtican mea sum Bank Bldg.Phan 298 Blllr, Nebr. EAT AT wAL1~s PLACE Two doors ent o fVinoon-Evan:GarageHn mb ur n n Lunches r.umEL | .'s CAFE md noo us Home Style Cooked Mull Bu Depot 204 Walker Ave. I I 1 g BUSINESS DIRECTURY PETERBEN MACHINE a nd Mo ms s m v i c s Auto ikpah-Ing A Spedllty mm AND T. P. M. & OKARA Southbound11:40 A. M. dlily7:40 P. u. dnl) c. No. 1No. 8 Y ex-cept Sunday Northbound6:55 A. H. ddlyNo. 2 2:00 P. M. dnily er-eopt Sunday BUS some SOUTH No. 4 BUS scmuu: cm cwo & NOBTHWESTERN wmmma No. 111 8:85 A.u. 4111! Eastbound No. 122 6:80 P. M. daily BUS G0Hmc NORTH I8:50 A. u.5:00 P,9:00 /L u.8:00 P..11:00 A. la.8:15 P, M.l2:W naNoon6:15 P. K. Dr. Normm K. Rnthmum o n o n n ' r m s ' r Over th, Bid: Drug Co. Plum; Blac k ll Evenings by Appointmant u m m F u o u n m u . The Home of HAINTOP FLOUB (Hmmm by An Gmeen) We axdmnn wheat for Hour P. 5. Qoremen, Prop. MARCUS BECK BONDED ABSTBACTEB Otdoe inCourt Hams n. n. RASMUSSEN Iuunne a o f All Khull Office Over Fix-men Stale Bmk HANSON & a m mx m s Pilot Bldg., Bhlr,Nebraska PHONE Black 1s hmnunnu B u ! B l a u Securities BLAIR ABSTRACT AND TITLE COMPANY Bonded AbotrutenPHONE I5Pllot Bldz-Blair, Nzbr. r.umEL | .'s CAFE md noo us Home Style Cooked Mull Bu Depot 204 Walker Ave. CARL SCHMIDTINSURANCEREAL ESTATE 'md LOANS Office in Stale Bank Bldg. DR. w. F. Hma rmu. DENTIST In now H 114,Buamgg a tm Blair, Nebraska nn EDWIN 'r. JIPPx n s n n s r ~nOtican mea sum Bank Bldg.Phan 298 Blllr, Nebr. EAT AT wAL1~s PLACE Two doors ent o fVinoon-Evan:GarageHn mb ur n n Lunches evening.About 24 people were present.The Arlington cm-nmn En- deavor hdd a nnion meeting with' the Blair C. E. Sunday evening. The District Deputy Preddentof tl1e Rebekah Assembly inn-ulled_ the officers of the Arlington R°'» m m L v d n at the 1. o. o. .r'. hell Friday evening.Mrs.Mell.Springabe w u lnrhlled Noble Grand and Mrs. H. L. McK.lbben Vice Grand.Lunch was served by a oommitfee. Mrs.W. R.Seger and Vera v( ener metered w Lincoln Sum! da visit Mrs.Segefs relatives.rs.la me Guinea McKe'nnln,_da ughte r o f Mr. a nd Mn. He mi L .mines, passed awe Saturdaymorning, July 11 at JC. Military Avenue hospital in Fremont.She had been ill nbouften days end.Wednesday was operated on.M n . .P ' n r m m m .s m n m m m b y |her lmlband,.ber mother,Mrs. Gaines'two u m m M nSarah,,Hattie Blnnehnrd of Henman, and|Mrs. Fred Christensen of Arling- ton; four brothers, Chet Newian,Archer ma En n m m i m m m were held Monday from the Bader Funeral Home in Fremont,withburial at the Elk City cemetery.y r - a n d ~ H n n C\-nrlsteneern nn nan,e o i nos tSunday vinitgxg irlmds in /»='f`?§§~ ~Lyle remained for a longer t.Mr. and Mrs. Lou Miller and Ethel left Sunday for a weeks trip to Waterloo, iowa. end_Cblcago. The Eastem Star kennlngwnmet Friday elm-noon at ¢he w. A.Reekmeyer home. Misa Maud Mas- fers assilwd the hasten.Rav. Edgar of the Methodist 'church il having his vueldon.Hawlth hd family, plans to gn to Ill. 1 lhkennan was born Jen. 1, 1898stthe farm h o m e n e a r ~The ladies' Aid of the Methodist She was married June 18, 1927 a\_church met Wednesday afternoon Grand Island m John Mckennaaint the church.Rev. Edgar gave STORE CHEAP GRAIN NOW By fixing up your old bins . . ."F<»r this ~ur~ose we have ~ood . .. day evening.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ervey and Faye were Sunday vidtors at the ~Mr. and~ Mrs.~ ~bm Ra~uasen:md family attended a birthday ss to the Hillside Club at her ome in Blair Thursday afternoon.Josephine Hogan of Omaha, is 'isiting Mrs. Dan Phillips several ~sys.Mrs.Jens Clausen attended auilting at Mrs.Kruger Ne1son's n Blair Wednesday afternoon.Thursday evening visitors at J.. Pef.ersen's were Mrs. Fred An-~erson of Hermm, Mrs.George~roderson of Fremont,Mr.and~ rs. Robert Rasmussen and family Mr.and Mrs.A.M.Anderaon and family nf Millard, visited at m lnurcadng book ow.Mn. Loo Weber and Mn. Will Reck- meyar were hosteues. Mn.H.L. McKIbben plum no L°»1I".£.?%'"». for I>»;y=f when :ha er ter,andsonEua n.nh. and Mrs. Glas. Zlreunig md children attended a lnmlly reunllm picnic Sunday at Fremont on tho"ldand".Misa Mzrguet Breunlg lu vlxibing her gxdparents, Mr. and Mn. Tom Me on Sr._ Mn.Harriet Treat of Hermnn, is visiting at the 0. H.Laws homa.Jolm Echtenkamp Sr. vnma in Wayne two days last week. A federal ofilcer and znty Sheriff Sutherland vldtod R. 0. Bolton premises Thundny andarrested Mr. Bolton.They found about 85(\'§unrts of beer, 5 galluns each of ne, corn whlskt : { m d uloohol.Mr. Baltaqwns en to mm-.| 1"'|9| I ball and guna.Those pramtwere Mem-s. and Meodarnea Geo. Stranger md Kmneth,Rudolph Stork and Ruth, August Harhmg,Henry Strenger Jr., Robert Brand,Adolph Holtman, Anih and Rich- ard, Jim Guyan and Dorothy. Mrs. Geo ~c Peck, Misses Floma Brand, s. Robert Rasmussen md hm- y. Mrs.Otm Jense no f Bidr,as nwrdlnx u lcv days at the Huujy A. Rasmussen home._Mrs. cmu Hobstein is vudunaat the Victor Ho lldn home thi/I month. and brother,James nthended theyall Billie at Calhoun Sunday dv ernoonM i n n m MeQuArrie of Blair, was a guest Thursday evening at the John Atonson hams.Mr. and Mrs. Niels Chrisfensen =~nt Blair Sunday afternoon to ma -amd white kid puinps. Th e br id eg ro om a n d be st m m , Vi c tor Nova c ek a nd Roy Har r i s o f F o r t Crook,WOT;sui ts o f n a vy blue.M a .Sti tze l.atte nded th e | |~. Chiffon sud Flat Crepes priced Pt only $6.75 and $12,715 sizes 14 tn 52 and 14%to, 26%-smart newstyles Llut have just arrived at the Fashion Canter.'l t Better Silk Dresses-Prints sn Chiffon and Flat Orem priced at only $6.75 and $12.75-aims 14 m Eve ry W omens an d Miss es Str aw N b r m a Ho ltma n , ~ p h i a W a t e r ma n Ha t i n o u r sto c k i n n o w o n ly 8 8 0 -Ma r th a Ha r t u n g , Ha r o l d a n d D a l- va lu e s to $ 5 - - B u y Th a t Ha t No w.li o n S tr a ng e r a nd W m. Ha rtu ng . F h i Ce n tg n I t Mr - a n d MI B. Hen r y P a ep e r a n daso n fa mily , Mr. an d Mr s . W m. W i lke n - Thomscn left for Colorado when they will make their home. Misses Helen and Hazel Newldrk and Al- fred Andersen ai Blnir, accompan-ied them for a short stay.Friday evening Mx. and Mrs. ArtMclnwah dmve in from Newark,N.J. an d are mms at the pu'- antal, Peter Nielsen home.Mr. and Mn. George Kuhr wereSunday guestrnt the Hans Wrich home in Blair.` Mr. and Mrs. Herman _ _5 son.The 'yuung couple will move to Omaha August lst where Mr. Stitzel is n member al the 17th Infantry Band at Fort Crook.Mr. and Mrs. Stltzel plan to leave sogn _... sine were Friday visitors &v the Chris Larsen home.Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Hovendick,Mr. and Mrs.Lester Hovendick, and famiiy spent Sund4y evening maid.~e bade ~re~ go~wn ofpeach georgette, hat to match andwhi¢.e.kid pumps.The bridesmaid Childrem'a sulfsuits 39c; bathing suits 596.Fashion Center.~l~s ~that have just ~d at the hnhion Center.lt ;g;h= Mrs.John KW home ln r.Misa Evnlina Rahlfs was n Sun- day guest of Mins 0531 Kuhr. A number of lxien helped Mrs.Joe .lessen celebrate her birthday Monday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Hana Jensen and daughter of Fretmnt, were Wed- nesday guests at the Emanuel An-dreason home.Mr. and Mrs, HansChrlstolfenon were Friday guasts. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Benson wereSunday evening guests at the Ru- dolph Andreason home.d tn see Mrs. Chris m~ersev an~the new baby girl that arrived onSaturday.They also called at the Mrs. Jens Christensen home.Mrs. Chris Hin: had as guestslast Thursday afternoon ihe Mes-dnmea Ed Natfer and James Mul- lin and Misses Frances and Mary. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompsonwere vlsilars Sunday at the hamsol' their son, Leslie and family. Mr; Mary Barry ol Blair, wasa guest of Mr.and Mrs.Paul Barry Sunda aiternoon.Mr.and D m Thompsonwled at ihe A- Ruse home in Blair Sundly afternoon.Mrs.E,M.Meats and daugh- ber and Mrs. Marlon Sutherland ol Blmlr,were guest: Thursday aftf emoon at the John Barry home. and Jean d!'0Yb to Meade Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Les- ter Schneider.Mrs.Bill Sprick and chiloreg. ~e p |u ~ l ~~ n t l 0 ~ t h e y o u n g c o u p l e .M i s s T e n n son nnd sons helped Mn. AxelHannen webrnte her birthday on Friday evening.' day with Mrs.Fred Andersen.Fred is at present in a Fremont hospital,operated cm for throat trouble.ck NEW ENGLAND NEWS Mr.and Mrs.Nels JadmvmThomas and Robert were FridaY~g visitors at th¢ John and Henry Jackson homes.Mr.and Mrs.Wilbur Conetv were Sunday v i d mn nz Vlll¢Y»visiting his mother.Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Inltis and Eugene were at Ula G<;__fg° Loftia home Friday evening MxrlonandJmioe returned home with them alter a week's visit. Mrs. Wilbur Conety spent Mon- |a n n a I Lo we h o me n e a r He r ma n . Mr s .Fr e ema n Lo f f tis i n d ~ o w the state fisheries Sunday. Mr.and Mrs.Luther Momke were Bldr visitors sunday-Mr, a nd Mn.Kerkhnfl and som were wlers on Wednesday. Mr. and Mn. Dick Lallman were Teknmah visitors Sunday alter- noon.Miss Naomi Bnckett, youngestdnughier of Mr.and Mrs.Fred Brackett was united in marriage £0 Albert H. Stitzel ol Fort Crook on Tuesday, June 80th at 2:80 inCouncilBluffs.mv . A.C. Bon- evening.About 24 people were present.The Arlington cm-nmn En- deavor hdd a nnion meeting with' the Blair C. E. Sunday evening. The District Deputy Preddentof tl1e Rebekah Assembly inn-ulled_ the officers of the Arlington R°'» m m L v d n at the 1. o. o. .r'. hell Friday evening.Mrs.Mell.Springabe w u lnrhlled Noble Grand and Mrs. H. L. McK.lbben Vice Grand.Lunch was served by a oommitfee. Mrs.W. R.Seger and Vera v( ener metered w Lincoln Sum! da visit Mrs.Segefs relatives.rs.la me Guinea McKe'nnln,_da ughte r o f Mr. a nd Mn. He mi L .mines, passed awe Saturdaymorning, July 11 at JC. Military Avenue hospital in Fremont.She had been ill nbouften days end.Wednesday was operated on.M n . .P ' n r m m m .s m n m m m b y |her lmlband,.ber mother,Mrs. Gaines'two u m m M nSarah,,Hattie Blnnehnrd of Henman, and|Mrs. Fred Christensen of Arling- ton; four brothers, Chet Newian,Archer ma En n m m i m m m were held Monday from the Bader Funeral Home in Fremont,withburial at the Elk City cemetery.y r - a n d ~ H n n C\-nrlsteneern nn nan,e o i nos tSunday vinitgxg irlmds in /»='f`?§§~ ~Lyle remained for a longer t.Mr. and Mrs. Lou Miller and Ethel left Sunday for a weeks trip to Waterloo, iowa. end_Cblcago. The Eastem Star kennlngwnmet Friday elm-noon at ¢he w. A.Reekmeyer home. Misa Maud Mas- fers assilwd the hasten.Rav. Edgar of the Methodist 'church il having his vueldon.Hawlth hd family, plans to gn to Ill. 1 lhkennan was born Jen. 1, 1898stthe farm h o m e n e a r ~The ladies' Aid of the Methodist She was married June 18, 1927 a\_church met Wednesday afternoon Grand Island m John Mckennaaint the church.Rev. Edgar gave STORE CHEAP GRAIN NOW By fixing up your old bins . . ."F<»r this ~ur~ose we have ~ood . .. day evening.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ervey and Faye were Sunday vidtors at the ~Mr. and~ Mrs.~ ~bm Ra~uasen:md family attended a birthday ss to the Hillside Club at her ome in Blair Thursday afternoon.Josephine Hogan of Omaha, is 'isiting Mrs. Dan Phillips several ~sys.Mrs.Jens Clausen attended auilting at Mrs.Kruger Ne1son's n Blair Wednesday afternoon.Thursday evening visitors at J.. Pef.ersen's were Mrs. Fred An-~erson of Hermm, Mrs.George~roderson of Fremont,Mr.and~ rs. Robert Rasmussen and family Mr.and Mrs.A.M.Anderaon and family nf Millard, visited at m lnurcadng book ow.Mn. Loo Weber and Mn. Will Reck- meyar were hosteues. Mn.H.L. McKIbben plum no L°»1I".£.?%'"». for I>»;y=f when :ha er ter,andsonEua n.nh. and Mrs. Glas. Zlreunig md children attended a lnmlly reunllm picnic Sunday at Fremont on tho"ldand".Misa Mzrguet Breunlg lu vlxibing her gxdparents, Mr. and Mn. Tom Me on Sr._ Mn.Harriet Treat of Hermnn, is visiting at the 0. H.Laws homa.Jolm Echtenkamp Sr. vnma in Wayne two days last week. A federal ofilcer and znty Sheriff Sutherland vldtod R. 0. Bolton premises Thundny andarrested Mr. Bolton.They found about 85(\'§unrts of beer, 5 galluns each of ne, corn whlskt : { m d uloohol.Mr. Baltaqwns en to mm-.| 1"'|9| I ball and guna.Those pramtwere Mem-s. and Meodarnea Geo. Stranger md Kmneth,Rudolph Stork and Ruth, August Harhmg,Henry Strenger Jr., Robert Brand,Adolph Holtman, Anih and Rich- ard, Jim Guyan and Dorothy. Mrs. Geo ~c Peck, Misses Floma Brand, s. Robert Rasmussen md hm- y. Mrs.Otm Jense no f Bidr,as nwrdlnx u lcv days at the Huujy A. Rasmussen home._Mrs. cmu Hobstein is vudunaat the Victor Ho lldn home thi/I month. and brother,James nthended theyall Billie at Calhoun Sunday dv ernoonM i n n m MeQuArrie of Blair, was a guest Thursday evening at the John Atonson hams.Mr. and Mrs. Niels Chrisfensen =~nt Blair Sunday afternoon to ma -amd white kid puinps. Th e br id eg ro om a n d be st m m , Vi c tor Nova c ek a nd Roy Har r i s o f F o r t Crook,WOT;sui ts o f n a vy blue.M a .Sti tze l.atte nded th e | |~. Chiffon sud Flat Crepes priced Pt only $6.75 and $12,715 sizes 14 tn 52 and 14%to, 26%-smart newstyles Llut have just arrived at the Fashion Canter.'l t Better Silk Dresses-Prints sn Chiffon and Flat Orem priced at only $6.75 and $12.75-aims 14 m Eve ry W omens an d Miss es Str aw N b r m a Ho ltma n , ~ p h i a W a t e r ma n Ha t i n o u r sto c k i n n o w o n ly 8 8 0 -Ma r th a Ha r t u n g , Ha r o l d a n d D a l- va lu e s to $ 5 - - B u y Th a t Ha t No w.li o n S tr a ng e r a nd W m. Ha rtu ng . F h i Ce n tg n I t Mr - a n d MI B. Hen r y P a ep e r a n daso n fa mily , Mr. an d Mr s . W m. W i lke n - Thomscn left for Colorado when they will make their home. Misses Helen and Hazel Newldrk and Al- fred Andersen ai Blnir, accompan-ied them for a short stay.Friday evening Mx. and Mrs. ArtMclnwah dmve in from Newark,N.J. an d are mms at the pu'- antal, Peter Nielsen home.Mr. and Mn. George Kuhr wereSunday guestrnt the Hans Wrich home in Blair.` Mr. and Mrs. Herman _ _5 son.The 'yuung couple will move to Omaha August lst where Mr. Stitzel is n member al the 17th Infantry Band at Fort Crook.Mr. and Mrs. Stltzel plan to leave sogn _... sine were Friday visitors &v the Chris Larsen home.Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Hovendick,Mr. and Mrs.Lester Hovendick, and famiiy spent Sund4y evening maid.~e bade ~re~ go~wn ofpeach georgette, hat to match andwhi¢.e.kid pumps.The bridesmaid Childrem'a sulfsuits 39c; bathing suits 596.Fashion Center.~l~s ~that have just ~d at the hnhion Center.lt ;g;h= Mrs.John KW home ln r.Misa Evnlina Rahlfs was n Sun- day guest of Mins 0531 Kuhr. A number of lxien helped Mrs.Joe .lessen celebrate her birthday Monday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Hana Jensen and daughter of Fretmnt, were Wed- nesday guests at the Emanuel An-dreason home.Mr. and Mrs, HansChrlstolfenon were Friday guasts. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Benson wereSunday evening guests at the Ru- dolph Andreason home.d tn see Mrs. Chris m~ersev an~the new baby girl that arrived onSaturday.They also called at the Mrs. Jens Christensen home.Mrs. Chris Hin: had as guestslast Thursday afternoon ihe Mes-dnmea Ed Natfer and James Mul- lin and Misses Frances and Mary. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompsonwere vlsilars Sunday at the hamsol' their son, Leslie and family. Mr; Mary Barry ol Blair, wasa guest of Mr.and Mrs.Paul Barry Sunda aiternoon.Mr.and D m Thompsonwled at ihe A- Ruse home in Blair Sundly afternoon.Mrs.E,M.Meats and daugh- ber and Mrs. Marlon Sutherland ol Blmlr,were guest: Thursday aftf emoon at the John Barry home. and Jean d!'0Yb to Meade Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Les- ter Schneider.Mrs.Bill Sprick and chiloreg. ~e p |u ~ l ~~ n t l 0 ~ t h e y o u n g c o u p l e .M i s s T e n n son nnd sons helped Mn. AxelHannen webrnte her birthday on Friday evening.' day with Mrs.Fred Andersen.Fred is at present in a Fremont hospital,operated cm for throat trouble.ck NEW ENGLAND NEWS Mr.and Mrs.Nels JadmvmThomas and Robert were FridaY~g visitors at th¢ John and Henry Jackson homes.Mr.and Mrs.Wilbur Conetv were Sunday v i d mn nz Vlll¢Y»visiting his mother.Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Inltis and Eugene were at Ula G<;__fg° Loftia home Friday evening MxrlonandJmioe returned home with them alter a week's visit. Mrs. Wilbur Conety spent Mon- |a n n a I Lo we h o me n e a r He r ma n . Mr s .Fr e ema n Lo f f tis i n d ~ o w the state fisheries Sunday. Mr.and Mrs.Luther Momke were Bldr visitors sunday-Mr, a nd Mn.Kerkhnfl and som were wlers on Wednesday. Mr. and Mn. Dick Lallman were Teknmah visitors Sunday alter- noon.Miss Naomi Bnckett, youngestdnughier of Mr.and Mrs.Fred Brackett was united in marriage £0 Albert H. Stitzel ol Fort Crook on Tuesday, June 80th at 2:80 inCouncilBluffs.mv . A.C. Bon- Qrn 1' umm NEWS OF"é§'f¢i3'1§7Eii'bi§TE1cT } -v.,.~4..» Mnnimz vidton at the\lizry Eévey home were Mr. and ]\Irs.Ed Ehninger and son, Ear! of Omaha,Mr.and Mrs.JohnCompton and Betty of near Blair. Miss Edna Van Deveer of Ar- thur,Ill. is visiting Mrs.GeorgeHrUh and husband.She will vinit . : I§ r } £ i 1 a b o u t S e p t .1 5 1 . u l 1\-. _t..a . . n . . . . 1 , ,, | Better Silk Dresses-Prints sn Chiffon and Flat Orem priced at only $6.75 and $12.75-aims 14 m the presence of a few friends of the young couple.Mies Tues;DeWitt of Nlnkemon was brlde|~ maid.The bride wore a gown of peach georgette, hat to match und whl!,e.kid pumps.The bridesmaid ware axwwn of blue georgette, hattomam d white ldd pumps.The brldegroom m d best memVictor Novucek and Roy Harris ol Fort Crook,wore suit: of navy blue.Mrs.Stitzel. attended the lchools in_Fontmlelle and Nicker- son.The young couple will movetoOmaha August lst where Mr. Stitzel is n member ol the 17th Infantry Band at Fort Crook.Mr. and Mrs. Stltzel plan to leave soonfor Baltimore. Maryland, Mr. Slit-| zcl's old home.Fdends und reln- tives join in wishing the young, couple a happy future.| The Fontanelle ball team crossedbats with Blair Cubs Sunday, the score being 2 to 8 in favor of Fon- tanclle.' Mrs. Martin Nieman is visiting relatives in Kansas at the present time. a n s e n . Linden and Bertrana-Andersen, Mr. and mmf eterson and family, Mr. and cnry Rasmussen and fam- .l | RU M B R IE FS ~eter Ktcy and two daugh-mlls City, returned yn er ~l~s ~that have just ~d at the hnhion Center.lt S10 Silk Dresses reduced to $2.95; $15 Silk Dresses reduced to $5-sizes 14 w 46. Fashion Center. Just think-Spring Coats-values to $35 now priced to dear quickly\ at only $5.95.Fnshiun Centex-.l Sizes 14 to 44 for Women.1¢` I out Sunday.The Danish Ladies' Aid met athe Ed Newkirk home Wednesday fbemoon. Monday aftemoon guests of Mrs. enry Raamussam were Mrs. Peter ielsen,Mrs.Ed Nevrkirk and Mrs. hris Peteraon._Thurodagr Mr.and Mrs.Oliver ARLINGTON NOTES Misses Mattie und Lucille Heuer-man,Edith Plugge,Mae Close,Clnra Meierhenry,Bessie. Mohr, and Ramah Peterson had break-'fast nt the park Sunday moming.1 The Motorcycle Club of Fremontheldits regular meeting at the Will Lallman home last Friday: l s :| | |~Irs.Fred Dickmeyer were Mrs '§.6ff'f »»r»~a r y o u 0 / m n ?! . '* r ~n't Rasp Your Throat __ . ~ ~ .~ . ~~uf ~~~ ~~.3;;~-:wma ~.1 4; ..\¢ . ~ F/!¥ze.~"'f».-=:~~<>¢.<;.- ..>. . . ~ , .1<2'§:~1 ~; " : ; s . . ~ ~ .M /_ ~~~Q ,~ ~ ~4-1 °/rn=f",'~ .~~. ~~..z= ~ i f * ~: i ~=¥1i§?'i"3I'~. 1 =.1"'="o :"<1<;=£i:; 111222 f.:if = f r31f. sfi; sss$i1==:;=;==E="=¢=2P= ~»/ ~ z,;;; ~ %<1¢1=7§é;r===?1¢=¢:i-?3 1:;;:2;;''?;1;¢:¢=1@1~fé; ~ "rl:E1E ~ :L .~W ;;...,.~1:5$:~¢;;. ;.ss:Saf z ~ z ~ ~\ '~ >~ ."~ ~ ~/:h2.1i;: J iv.<z$:¢:*~ ~:.s5;=:;1v;:=W ;=.;;"~ § = = t; : Q, ./\1,i ..~ ~ < €:==2 ~F /5S , ~\~ ~ \~ ,»§ $».~ . \.g ';\~ 'H .,n ' . ° r ' u oour f/»', f ; ? » I s With Harsh lrrifalits "Reach for a LUCKY instead ll lvefyone hae an Adanfa Apple-Ivory man-every woman has one. Touch your Ad¢m'| Apple with your finger. You are adu- dlv ioudalng your larynx--this le your volt! box-It contalnn yourvoul chords. When you eollsldor your A4an\'| Apple, you an none!!- eflng your throat-your vocal chords. "1'0A$TlN6" expels cerhln muh lm- m m presen t In il r_¢L_w fobaocoe. These ox- pelled Irritant: an |3 present In yourl.UCKY STRIKE-the modern dgarnh. Wo all iheoo expelled lrritams fo manufanuren ol :hem- lcol oompounds. Everyone knownhenunshlno mnellawn-chefs why the "TOAS'I'lNG" Process lndudes the uso of Ulfrll Wolek lays. LUCKY SYIIKI--m ade ol the fluent ¢ob|¢¢o|-the Cnom of fhe Crop-Tl-(IIN-"_lT_'§ '|'0A$'I'ED"- an extra, secrehmd exdullvo hosting proeeu. It ll this process that expels then harsh lrrltanh. No wonder 20,679 Amorlean phyll- dans han stated WGIES to be lou lrrltoflng. so~and sonshel Mrs. Axel Hansen celebrate her birthday on Friday evening.STORE CHEAP' GRAIN NOWBy fixing up your old bins . . ."F<»r this purpose we have good . . . a ' 2x4 and 2x6 at . . . . $32.00 SHIPLAP at O |I $28.00 SHINGLES at o I 0 o $350 new baby boy.Mr.and. Mrs.Chris Vimlerslev announce the arrival of a babygirl.Mrs. Vinderslev is in Blair. Louis and Robert Rasmussen pulled out with their thresher on Sunday.Louis began at Wm. Beh- rendt's Mqnday mo1'ning wi Chiffon sud Flat Crepes priced Pt only $6.75 and $12,715 sizes 14 tn 52 and 14%to, 26%-smart newstyles Llut have just arrived at the Fashion Canter.'l t Childrem'a sulfsuits 39c; bathing suits 596.Fashion Center. O u r L u m b e r Pr ic e s are as L o w a s " G r a in Prices arator.Robert started av MorrisChrlstensen'n with Fred Cuihman helping.Miss Gladys Holstein accom- panied Mr. and Mrs. Iaule Knud-sen to Omaha Thursday.Miss Thelma Van DeVenter is spending the week with her mister, P ;.5 ;» cf com. coMPANY \`\.~ * \< `x ~.|. ~av ~ ,ft .I gf 1TA " i i 1 I R "Ef»2-.{ / '': `~\, L ~ I . ~ _ '. 1,,2 ~~ '- r,~\ .-4 *whéaznmmngnmsnn d l¢an¢Wo|-k for Md" i ' f o t w u n i c d w q u l o u s l o h d m minds pf lah rm and thnnhingdml lumlmmymon.Todayrwboeudhr ~--¢-0»=mx>=i==f°fd»»°1>-=~\°f»s°¢\==11» h u n s - m h u m m n a a xxp n m |a n n a I Lo we h o me n e a r He r ma n . Mr s .Fr e ema n Lo f f tis i n d ~ o w wf.5 gig;3 14 1:0 46. Fashion Center. Every Womens and Misses Straw Hat in our stock is now only 88c-- values to $5--Buy That Hat Now. Fashion Center.l t and Jean d!'0Yb to Meade Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Les- ter Schneider.Mrs.Bill Sprick and chiloreg. day with Mrs.Fred Andersen.Fred is at present in a Fremont hospital,operated cm for throat trouble.ck BELL CREEK VALLEY Miss LaVerle Brand spent the past week with Mins Grace Pleper A gmup of fxiends md relatives gathered at Henry Stranger Jr's. Sunday for n picnic dinner,Thealtamuonwasspenti n playing $10' Silk Dresses reduced to L J \ l l l u u |.a n » - . . - -- _d a u g h t e r !f i r s t b i r t h d a y . M r .a n d M r s .P e t e I i n d n i n g o f llnnnin¢Ybt\Il :ment Sunday eveninga n .| » u f , - . - - ,r -a t L a r s J c p p e s e x f s U ... _ . |n t - . .1 '.5 Mrs.I TMHAP M f are nf1\ll.unu Arun.u .LuE l k Ci ty ,were Sunday visi tor s a t D an Phi lli ps. Mr .an d Mr s .J .L . drove- to Fxjemgnt Ffiday fm.-mmn RE'¥i{.-3 'f&~.°¥££§iiI..`§f.1 Mi. "° ° ' i s P n < E n H A P 5 E $ u N G s ` Fnday afternoon guests 1? fl h rs..F'ii'.".... and »§`I".§ §§£".. of Lin-!Mrs.Dewey Holstem anfi Ruby M Ed ent Tuesday afternoon wnth Mrs.1 Mrs. H. C.sen rs.SP?....f....._...A .rz....+....a..n.\Im"I Ihnnin Rasmussen and chnldren. sine were Friday visitors Chris Larsen home. Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Hox M r .a n d M r s .L e s t e rd H o \ +a n d f a l m i y s p a n .S u n y 1 n f t l a n f l u n n r l n u P l n f f h n r h r Mr.and Mrs.He-pry Bpent Clause: Mr s. Mr s . G Mr s .F Mr s .J fruosday cvcnmg at.J ens C11_1| ' | ,r n l l l l l c u a n u " g p g - ' _ \ . ¢ » - - - - - u - - - - -- - - - -- - -I I M r t i h L n cl M L o u i e I l n u d s e n w a s i n " L f - : _ i i ' " " ~ m ; ; . ' ; " '' i » H I l " m 3 5 ; - =" $ 2 3 1 2 1 2 ? § ` = ' § ¢ » » ° 1 » ¢ ' » < » § f ' » -'I. ", - 'l F r i d a y ' Zv= » m ¢ '$ f° 1 'f ¢ 'L ' I- .O m r ¢ = ¢ n ' ; l : ¢ » c o n a u l d n g l 1 » \ 3 ; -m a M n j g f a d » ? ¢ . 1 . & ' . n m d n o n ' r e e m n n L o f t i s a n d M r .a n d a t L a n R o l l | . n d ' | .B u h m l a y ~S h e n s I m p r o v i n g a t i s o f B l a i r , w e r e v i n n i t o n a t t h e E a r l I o n°L . _ P ° ? ° " ° ' !!! '" ° . 9 _ _ } '} E E E ! " f § ° . § f . ' £ ' I " } . l § . ? I . ' f f ' | l d = f f I ' | . f . u § . ' . . f l ' " { ¢ } 1 ' 5 . m a n n F h n r n n f l l c k u n n . \ T ".-'C¥{'.!'L'°l'.l.?.'2'2'° -I n m f u f u m n m Ande rson Sunday a t U19 :3\\l:t.\la||Miss ion hospital i n Omah a. W allac e Edd in gto n,wh o hao been ma k i n g h i s h o me wi th hi s cousin,Ro b er t J o hn s a n d wif e f o r the [ ms t two y ear s, left F ri day f or W ash ington,D .C.'LO make hi s hq me wi th his parents.W allac e is a lik e ab le little bo y a n d will b e gre atly missed b y his teac her and sc hoolmate s at Gardn er sc hool. Mrs. Da n P hillip s a nd J os eph ine Hohzin were Mo nd ay aftern oon visitors wi th Mr s .Ha r r y Er ve y :mul Fay e.Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Rnsnmgssen a|B4l L g iu ii IJ fil 1 E t Irlf`l pcnt Friday afbcr- Mrs. Carl Rasmussen and iamily stones at t lmmunugl nospwan ln| .ua G .-REL" :\;mtesFred Jensen home, and.llr, and Mrs. Ed Hansen and Omaha.£1 is gett-mg along ls]Vg fgjg Skinner is visiting nonh of Blair.famxly.,well as can be expected.relatives at Lincoln this week. |Miss Helen Rasmussen of Blalr,\Mr. andubira. James Rasmussen Mr.und Mrs.Chris Matthlescnxr.:.\~."._§f\mrdnv-Mondav-was n Sundav afternoon meat of and chxldren of Tekhmah,spent _md mmnv rmont Sundav eveninxtJufy"`E1'2£m§§¢:s'ii'¢ ni-aim 'ao .uin'w1¢ Némn.'Sl_......1 nu! -..1....- ... all Mr. md Mil. II. C. Runnunnnlhn '\mlu0:I $2.Ub ana Q10 vulueu gu av$5--sizes 14 to -16.Fash ion Cen*' bm- -S hop e arly .lb I Fnsahinn Cc nlc r Hfmuty ' P3ll¢lf-*- ~ 1»1{0§\Jkél»A1i¢¢ fmpmi ne D113 8110 mrs.rl u a : u p alluchildren of southwest of Kennard, spent Sunday afternoon at the Henry Wulbcm home.Edna re~maimed over for a week's visit. with her cousin Margaret 'WulbemMrs.Jofm Berry and children spent. Frida afternoon at the H.Rosenbaim ¥\ome.Mr.and M m Peter Jensen were callers in the evening.Mr. and Mrs. Carl Juul and fam~ ilv who reside noMwest ofBIair, i I zuru, Junn nwuzwr mm mu... ...-Donald motnred to Omaha Sunday where they joined other members of the Wilde-Wood Circle md en- joyed a picnic dinner in Mandnn Park.Mr. and Mrs. John McDon-dd are members of the Cirvzle.Avery enjoyable time was reported.Mr.and Mrs._ Fred Ipng 21 Blair, were Sunday evening cau~ers at the John Aronson home. Mrs.John Winchell and Mrs. John Aronson attended the W. R.C. meeting in Blair Saturday aft- emuon.Hans M. Andersen had the mis- fonune to lose a valuable workhorse on day this week.Mr. Good- win, across from the golf course,lost a mule last week.Mrs. Wm. Harrison. Ada, Fran-ces and Billy spent Mondny with Mre._ Ed Natter.Hrs.James Thompson and Mar- garet assisted Mrs. Leon Hindley cook for threshera lust Saturday.Misses Frances and Mary Mullin WOMEN: wafch your BOWELS What should yeomen do to keep thehwebmavmgfreely?A docm.ould knnw the agswer. That is wh;ure Syrup.Pepsu§ is so good fw _omep. It "ut suxu their delicat-~ ll. u the prescription of avpllarmly documr who has lrczi-'g,g»»=»»g,» of warpn lp=ticn}nL nn o mn e s s p e c m s u y o 0\v|:llmubles._ It Ls tlne for chlldren, loq. TL( love its Lute. Let them have xt ever;Mme their tongue: ans coated or Llxu:kin ls sallnw. Dr. Clddwell's Syvju,gev ggy i s ma de [mm ~ Ianlm ex purepepamnn u er umml m l dients.When you've n nick lxezdaqhc.ean't ell.bili or :lu nha n ous geand at the time when you are mo-:EI to be conslipatqi, take a lillle c. p \s 1nlx:xoua_lpres:_lnpt\o\_ <»;g1gm eep 1 ma xn 0 agud ;°,gg\ lmqw~ Dr |dw€l!'z pam na e avon axn IVuma a millinn wnmml & I \\ . )... a v |. \~ ~< \.&l ; , \ r ,J J .F ~`. . , . \ ~l ~;.,.f__ ,. Ef»~,.°A /~ f s . ~\ , I J# ~~.. 1 ,». *whéaznmmngnmsnn d l ¢ a n ¢ W o | - k f o r M d " ai, f 1 |» ¢ » » ¢ » ¢ a -, -. ¢ » » 1 » » ¢ ¢ ~ ni dn fn rn la srm ud du nd zi ng dm l lumlmmymon.Todayrwboeudhr a°:m 1m a |»p um -»dp »in hm 1 m .' --¢-0»=mx>=i==f°fd»»°1>-=~\°f»s°¢\==11» h u n s - m h u m m n a a x x p n m ;.....h\hae \ol\|n¢u,.'bmuglxt ~Pnnotoomplaining- jutnuiudingyal vflhlnny ways I unnvoyouiimaudalun." W ~ ' P jf: '|'hn\iul¢fll\hCompnymnne¢tvddltbaed\hl\llSn\aI.uln|=llu|l¢se1utomu|\oe|1larbo¢'4I!edinn man lhla $300,000 telephone in lhs Umlml&mn»d|.b-aux 000lnolha oammien.Thin,|»tna»uhhi|C4 enjvydnbmélldnltlullllldilndbtenndanalnanonmwdcsllnl. BLAIR 'l'ELEPHONE ¢°»=,;e.1f.Y |10 WUIIBII' I»U'\»l\li\l urn \nwuyu nun- ng lupv.i h r u u i . An d s o w a my a . r c ° " " d ' r m A1 l l m' | Qgnlg." Boeurofullnyoorduoleocrf clgarultu. °o e ca ~ " ~||a h f u l v '|r n s ~nc u uag ~ e us? o i r o l y ~ ~smu P F355~ ru A Dm.-lor!! finnily Laxaliue Your' |' hr aa | P rohdon-a ulnsfj 7 0 1 1 0 0 -Uqlllniv ¢ U\|'n ¢m |.'m m u c¢..\n.¢. ...*->¢ r ' 'f B , Nebraska, Jdy 16, 1981a l w l l l u l k h n l v a n » s - - ' r n Pills Four n _ r nznn -gm. this 14th dayol July,1981 Ray Nelson, Labor |(SEAL)A C Debel F Kopp laborW i t h T h e C h u r c h e s ;_______ m . » ig ~_§_»;~»3f»N. "3*"'§'*~'»'°°r U Dan Greens Draggmg 21.00 4.50 51.00 4.00 4.50 7.20 CROWELL HOME :Bly Mx-.md Mn. F' re dJ o ne s md| " d° 1 ' fnmily o l Hooper,vidted Mr il-\dK5l1 Sqdxe Jones a shun while Sunday lor th afternoon.n m m E n r n n r g u s n |o'i`N1».noAnns,v-T McoWEN'5 _HEREm u m E V E I Y ' r n u n s m n n u p u - Y o u r $1.50 l h t e n d u |aond~ch|l matter.lt tha poltoBioo at Blair, Nabr., m m -the Act o!C o m m"of a me n a . mo . Every uubaerlption lo regarded as vnu account.The names oi nh e r i b e n will be instantly re-nnmiirom our mallbg lllf at thauintion of the tin?M!>ald lor 11 ui. publllhora be no od; other- Ulnl t.ho.|nbocrlpl'.lon will remaln In (ores at the deaigznted mb-012415011 prloo.Every onburlborone nndsntand that theoo candl- t i mn n zmn d e a p a r t o l t h o o o n - | » -A tnn--»f.nm nnlxllnhnr and AS TOLD BY CONGREGATIONAL caunca A. F. Newell, Pastor Public worahlp at 11 o'cloek Sunday conducted by the pastor. Church School at 10 o'clock, and the young group meeta at s=ao p. m.Miss Bessie Bross gave a most interesting and informing talk last Sunday morning about present day educationad conditions amongthe negroes in the New South. For two years Miss Brass, who is a ua of Nebraska University r'..\l|-me Mins, ' r f m m m s r o n s BAPTI ST c a rmc a L. J. Moran. Paw: The negroea from The Pilgrim Baptist Church, Omaha, sang to a crowded house Sunday evening.Their program was indeed a musl~ cal treat, enjoyed by each one present.We were glad to have our local Methodist congregation and shall he glad to reclpmcabe.Attendance at Sunday School, 88. Attendance at morning worship be- low normal.The B. Y. P. U. is going well as is also the Guild Everybody "get on the mark, = . . . . . | . . . grad ie 'has been teaching in Tougaloo Girls'work. KIS IUB A ul An n v v n uua v n ll-rea Laawlg, uruggmgThe u mm .. :.z B ulk o f Bla i r IM l Will¢ina,_Drogglhg c a me : No . ' m n i m e s m. ° i ;" ,3}f|}i,,,,Dragging Nebraska at the dose ol bndnea _;;dw_ Gosker, Drvzsinz .lane 30th, 1931._lA. Schuman, DraggingRESOURCESlwm. Scheer Jr., Dragging Chris Hinz, Road'Snper-Loans and discounts . . .$146,069,.\8 0 v e r d r a f t s . . . . . . . . .323.14 Bond: and securities (ex elusive o i c u b ro- serve) . . . . . . . . .z4,144ps0 Judgments and Claims .8,098.95 Banking house, Iural- ture and Ilxtures . . .s,ooo.oo Other real estate . . . .68,160.13 Caah in Banka and Dua from National and State Banks vidon Louie Grimm, Dragging Menno C. Larsen, Dragging 'l'. W. Petersen, Draggin Nicholas Oil Corp., Gas Hancock Impl. Co., Repai Truhlsen Bros.,Repairs Chas. Rogert, Dragging Edw. Gosker, Dragging John X. Hansen, Labor John X. Hansen, Labor Chas. Rogert, LaborN. A. Rogert, Labor g rs mwing the adjournmenton ml Wunrm Georn ment the weak-1 "'"'105 0 e ng afi iouii é. 'illii ilurié l WEE- i lu bullmll mee ting, rdhlhmmu A l l NG K !W G E K am dup ol Ilpeoln, |pcoglg=nled_ hign were ,, " , q ,_ N¢ m,| m w dt h mm »0nxc|N.u. COMPANY and was me guest 01' M188 Urem59.40 .news reporter.George.56.10 Mr. and Mrs. Miller of omaha..______ | to o k Mr s .Li c h ty to d n n e r m a i l 60. 00 th em Su nda y . 12.60 ~ 12.15 64.75 99.56 17.8012.15 19.80 Mr . a n d Mr s. F re d W e lg an d an d fa mi ly o f S io u x C ity , i owa , vis i te d th e i r a u n t,Mr s .Ols e n o n Sunday a f wm u o n . Mrs . J . W . S har p of Oma ha, vi s- ite d h e r a u n t, Mr s. F ulle rto n , wh o wa s ve r y i ll,o n Sunday .Mr s . D.-!l..»|~\..u . . - Y o u wi ll b e Dlea se d wi th the servic e we gi ve and lnuuln -:ul ..»:....W. a-.\,.:.. So meh o w w e don 't bla me those o f nu b u r n tresses f o r hating m be wle d "Red-heads".How'd you bnmettsrfeelif they calle y o u "Black~hend.s"1' If you have a half notion of buyingan Oil Stove,mme in and we will offer it so cheap to you that you will surely get the other half, and buy ohe. " I had my nose broken i n three places last summer., "Well,you should stay out of tho u places." You can buy an 8- inch El...l.l-ic F m now for only $4.50, and larger ones prie ed accordingly. They are a good deal cheaper than they used la be. It seems ns though everybody is making a second garden this year,judging from the amount of seed we are selling. In one of the news- papers the other day a docmr an- nounced that long legs are n sign of intelligence.W e don't lmow how to Lake thntl It's what we'd call A pleasant job- Thls eating com . Right off the cob. All work and no play for Jack is no worse t h a n a l l whoopee a n d n o work. NOTICE,Weather manl A quiet,12- hour mln, please. Old Man Sunshine just loves in bleach. Stop him with acoat or two ol DEVOI1 Paint.No timelike the present to do it. Some like it cold Some like it hut But 'l tell theiwea- ther man"Just gimme what yuh got! PmnsmHABUWAHE Blair. Nebruh 8.60 2.50 14.48 10.00 5.50 28.00 47.81 "um mmm; . une..-.ll yum uw.,mu..-day afternoon after a short seri- ous illness.Mrs.Fullerton had never been well since she fell 1;year and n half ago.She wasburied at Lincoln Wednesday alt- ernoon,Prudence Martha Fuller Mead massed away at the Crowell Home .x ~ wrnuA1°r: OF EXPENSE The following is the estlmate of -» -=of Washingmn Cou-nty, ebriskn, for the year 1931:' i n $0000.00 Poor and Poor Fnnn 9000.00 Deputy Assessors 3000.W migqfs Salaries 13000.00 - ~nty Surveyor 1000.00 Rnads 40000.00 Bridges 45000.00Criminal and civn Cases 3000.00 lncidentals 30000.00 : ~ldiers Relief 500.00 ~`h:h and Drainage 40W.00 Public Bldgs.1000.00 .~Lhers 1'em»ion 3700.00 'cultural and Stock Show Association 2500.00 ~unty Agent 3200.00 '- -~fnrm buildings (ifdeemed advisable)15000.00 George C. McQuax-rle, aa t County (Jerk. FIRST LUTHERAN c mmc a Janes N. Lund, Pastor Sexgvioes Sunday at 10:45.Sundny School at 9:|0. Junior Choir, under leadership ol Prof. and Mrs. Malmin, has just been organized.29 chiidren en- rol\ed.Send yours (above 6)- Meets every Monday at 2:30. Drusiila Guild meets Wednesday at 2:30 at the home ol Mrs.Fr. Mathiesgn.Orchéstra and Choir meet for rehearsal Thursday evening. Dr. C. B. Larsen will preach at CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our thanks 1 the many kind friends who so~ughtfully assisted us in the ~ur of our bereavement, the death I our dear wife and mother.We - ;ally wish to thank those who |~such beautiful floral offel» =;and those who fumislmedsuch t music. Frank M. Jenkins and daughter, Mapguret . C A R D O F T H A N K S W e wis h to expr e ss o ur si nc er e |= to our relatives and friends, .~ons and Eastern Star.Als o to °v.Pa rd un an d Dr .E a r l Mu a ts or the ldndness B~ho\vn us d ur i n g .la s t iiiness an d dea th o f o u r - ~ved husb and a nd fa ther. Mm 1-` . L . D udg eon R. E. D ud g eo n an d f a mily . arrived later and nll were present at thg funeml services. About four years after the death of his first wife he remarried, the second wife passing away May 28, 1930.uri alone he still kept his home going and went on with his work, that of traveling salesman which had been his life work.In this work he achieved an enviablerecord.He had tl-avaled for the Hansen Glove Co. for/over tony years and remained in this egnploy until the end.Wm. Bryant was well known in Blair.He was a man of irre~ proachublc character and always a gentleman.Living a clean, hon- orable life he had many warm friends who will miss his kindly cheerful greeting.' The funeral services were held lust Monday ar.unc Methodist church with Rev. A. F. Newell of the . Cvngregational church of which he was a member, off'miat~ ins and interment was made in the Blair cemetery between the de- parted wife and son. CAB.l>0x=' 'mANKS . We wish to express our g'nd~ hula w the many kind friend: who so thoughtfully assisted gf, the time of the dea th olo ur da l! mother.We especially wish to I-bank those who sent such bemB- Iul floral offerings and than who :milled with the muslc. George C.DeTemple 'Fmnd DeTemple. ANDREW BROCK, SR. PASSES A. R. Brock of the (Mlzens State Bank,re'.;'ved word Tuesday o i the death of hla father, Andrew Brock Sr., of Minden, Nebrnaka. Mr. Brock was born in Denmark in 1889,and came to America i n 1872.Re was married in Denmark,a n d to this union four girls and two boys were bam.His wife passed away and after this in 1872 he came with his family to America, settling iirstin Michigan and later in 1877 coming to Nebnskn. where he settled near Weeping Water. Aim- coming w America he ro- married and three children were born to this second union.O! the children now living, A. R. lives in WILLIAM C. BRYANT PASSES William Cullen Bryant passed away at. 5 o'cJock P. M.Friday. July 10th ut_his home on Colfax g e :Bel,g m w w e m g . > m~ - ,Sc hool and Churc h pic nic , Calhoun, \'1'ueadny. July 28th.Alt emo fm an d subject t ocheck . . . . .$10,5l8.'72 m.. .. \.. . nd Chas. Rogert, Labor Leo Fausset, Labornr v i l u ! !i _ L _ . _" " ° " " ' " " "'5. n. neuitems of |' Lauer exchange . .1,480.92 Other Aamta, if any E x p e n s e s - - ~ - - ~ ~ Harry Nell,Labor 'S. H. Neff Labor11,949.64 A. A. Wiliam, Labor 25525 Marshall Wilkins, Labor Axel Hansen. Labor g g ; m y 9 .'rm obituary will he pub- 5_00 lished in The Enterprise in next 15_00 week'a issue. 7.5027.00 TRIANGLE BABY Ievening c n nls nm c z nlm c n A. J. Barnett, Pam: r u m . .u..\........|1 n . n n A Aug. Echtenknmp, Dragging 64.00 Earl Larsen, Lahur 15,00 Milo Jeppesen, Labor 10.00 J. E. Junghluth, Repairs 2.50 Henry Voss, Labor 5.00 J. A. Hillman, Repairs 9.00 Otto Voss, Labor 7.50 W. H. Schiemnnn, Repairs 6.00 Ed Waterman, Dragging 127.00 Philip Wentcrbeek, Dragging 25.50 nwmm-.A |'-1|-lnhnnlmmn Lnhm- nm BEEF CLUB MEETS U U Th e Tr i a n g le Ba b y B e e !C lu b me t Su nd ay a t :th e h o me o f i ts loc al lea de r, Howard J en se n. Th e mee tin g wa s c a lle d to o r de r b y i t s n e w president,A lf r e d A m dersen. Pla n s we re mad e f or the a nn u a l c lu b p ic n ic wh i c h i s to b e h e ld A mma t Qth .A l l fnr mar ma mhn rsv The making of a judging team In compefa at the state fair was started by County Agent George Bates and Leonard Wulf. FONTANELLE PARK WXZARDS MEET Fontanella Park Wizards held thelr regular meeting at the homo of George Franke, July 8.Allthe members were present.Preceding the meeting, the 4-H Club's All-star Leigue team held n baseball practice in preparation for a game with the Blair A1l~star team.Those not inberesled in this inspected the two Hereford calves which the Franke boys are feed- mg.The business meeting was called w order by president Merle Har- tung.At two o'clock a short re~ cess was held in order that those M r s . H o ~ J e n s e n .| Th e r e ma i n d e r o f th e after no on ~..| to l i s t m t o A mo s a n d A n d y .A f t- e r th i s attra c tio n,wo r k o n c lub de mon s tmtio n a was dis c ussed an d beauna wezje app oin ted b y loc al ..r "|g The next meeti~g will be héid August 16th at the home of Alfred of these demonstrations to be given at the next meeting. 0 ..l reporter PHONE 113 114 W e Deliver are a good deal cheaper than they used la be. It seems ns though everybody is making a second garden this year,judging from the amount of seed we are selling. In one of the news- papers the other day a decker an- nounced that long legs are n sign of inteiligenee.W e don't imow how to Lake that! Iha ti n g 2-0 be c alled "Red-h eads".Ho w ' d y o u b mn e tt g r f e e l i f th ey caile y o u "Bl8Ck°h@3d3" 1 I f y o u ha ve a h a lf notion o f buy ing an Oi l Sto ve,c ome i n a n d we wi ll of fe r i t so c heap to you that- y ou Will surely ge t the othe r h a lf ,an d buy on e. " I h a d m y nose bro ken i n thr ee "i | ; '_ THE HACK SAW PmnsmHABUWAHE "Well,you should stay out of those places." VOLUME 5 Blair, Nebraska, July 16, 1931 Number 45 Blair. Nebruhla|and larger ones pric This eating com Right off the ¢.,\,_ All work and no play for Jack is no worse t h a n a l l whoopee a n d n o work. NOTICE,Weather manl A quiet,12- hour mln, please. Old Man Sunshine just loves in bleach. Stop him with acoat or two ol DEVOI1 Paint.No timelike Some like it. cold Some like it hot But 'I tell the"wea ther man ~=..»~. ~uh got! Anything". The young people held a busy business meeting last Sunday eve- ning. MRS. R. H. HAYNES, 21. IS nlv ua c a n FROM i nns . 4 1 Tho following appeared in an Omaha daily of recent date: Adina Haynes, 27, was granted a divorce Friday from Ray H. Haynes, 47.She charged cruelty. Haynes lives in Bldr, and Mrs. Haynes works as a domestic in Florence.District Judge Herbert M. Rhoades granted the decree:- Clipped.' REPORT OF THE co unrrrou o l The Citizens Savings Bank of Blair Charter No. 989 la the Stale ol Nebruh at the close ol bullnea June auth. 1931. RESOURCES Loans and discounts »$ 62,742.89 Bonds and securities (exclusive of cash r e a e r v e ) . . . . . . . . .»Ot he r mi a ut o 28,110.81 Ca sh i n Bmkl . and Due from s 000.00 pos......v-ings de- posits . _ .c5,os5.9s Cashierschecks . . .506.64 198,573.60 Dcpositors Final Settle- ment Fund.This item is in litigation andliabilitythereforde- nied by this bank . . .6,608.50 TOTAL $250,000.50 STATE OF NEBRASKA, rn.Waahln ton County `I, A. R. "af r, President o! the above named bank do leolennnly swear that the above statement il A true and correct copy of the ra- port made to the Department of Trade and Commerce. A. R. Brock, President. A...L.eST: R. J. Murdoch, Director. Carrie Brock, Director. Subscribed md sworn to bdore me this mn day of July, 1931. A. C. Debel, Notary Public. COUNTY BDARDHOLDS MEETING n. Aug. Echtenkamp, Labor 23.55' H. C. Dlaeo, Road Super- dsion . H. C. Blnco, vision On motion \35.00 ' Road Super-`10.00 duly made and car-ixied it was ordered that duplicates Warrants No. 2982be issued for and 2207, the originals having been! duly made and car- ned quarterly reports from the;following officers were repcived and placed on file: County. Clerk, County Judge, Clerk of the Dis- trlct`Court and County Sheriff. By order of the County Court Mothers Pension was granted Mrs. Mary Moore and the County Clerk mstructed to draw warrants for $6 66 per month for six months beginning Aug. 1, H131 to pay the same. By order of the County Court renewal of Mothers Pension was granted Mary B. Hart and the County Clerk instructed to draw warrants for $l8.3| per month he- ginning July 20, 1981. On motion duly made and car~ ried the Report ol the County Superintendent on "Free High School Tuition" was received and lost. On motion (Continued from page one),placed on file. 51 National and S u k Banks subjen to check . ma n s 744.76 un mouqn me noun mpumeuH...B1 oo k -_pu meet my 27 19s;.~" " " ' € i uégo cnoncn f:.M¢QuAnxuE, Om Voss, Dmssrhiz """"15:50 C'°\l"¢Y Clerk. dns 5'f60 Jkann, F.Pr I th o u gh tf ully assisted gs;th e o f th e de ath o f . o u r d a l ! the r.W e espec ially wi s h to -th o se wh o s e nt Bu c h b ui lti - Ilor a l o ff er i ng s a n d th o ng wh o |.4 ~ t h e m m e . George C.De'I`emple Fr a nd D eTe mple . SAVE / M O N E Y ' 0 Come here for .all the many useful small things that you need about the house or yard and SAVE MONEY. We scour the markets of the W orld for the beat items in their class for you at their lowes( price. Come in and let usprove it. B L A I R RACKET STORE .-of Cheyenne,Wyoming the adopted son, Lane of Cab Kaine. Norman and Burroughs rad some days before the death A Loés of 0ver $1000 `SINCE 1925 If you pay $15 rent per month B U Y A HO M E! For less than it costs to rent one! How About One of These? Small Home in good ooniklun with lights und diy ruler, near Danish glmrch S100 take it.Includes one md onelml! lots of ground. 8-room, all modern home, with full basement, md p u n .Splendid condltlm.Clog lo budnus dl# lrid.SSWO-'A down, or will trade for :null place In viciniiy of Dmlnlx ehiuch. Excelleni lmlll homo, all modern,o n c ut Llnooln St.81600, terms to |nl¢.Worth your time to look it over. 4 All modern 5~room hunplow on eu! Gun! aired. $300 down and the place ll youu.Good location. H a n s o n 8°M e h r e n s 'Pilar :Building $la1r, .Nabraalga Denmark,an d to this union four girls and two boys were bam.His wife passed away and after this in 1872 he came with his family to America, settling iirstin Michigan and later in 1877 coming to Nebnskn. where he settled near Weeping Water. nom Allén, Repairs Earl .l'. Kelly, Dragging Standard on Co., on L.M.Menhng,Dnggi ng L. E. Claeen, Repairs J. E. Jnngbluth, Repairs John Hall, Labor Nebr. Iowa Oil Co., Gu Calhoun Oil Co.as Wm. Vow, Dra g B. s. T. G ., etc. Arthur Gottsch, D gging B. A. Gattach, Labor L. M. Larsen, Labor, etc. 8.8334165 mam88100 4.50 42.50 44 .oo40.62 1 ans zona 13.06 99.00 15.10 81.60 William Cullen Bryant pxassd ~ ~y at. 5 o'cJock P. M.Friday. nly 10th at his home on Colfax - -following an illness of a -1.duration.Deceased was born in England r Glasgow and was at his death -nine years of age.I-Ie came ~£hia country in his early years. He was married twice, the fm!! e passingaway forty-four years 1-To this union three children J -born two of whom with an --~ted son still survive to mourn death.They are Norman o l nnd Jnmctlon, Colorado and mr- ~ ~ t~s second~ union.O! the children now living, A. R. livea in Blair,Harry i n Ghadron,Mrs. c. F.Calkins in Battle c . Mich., Mrs. Bert Miller in Linob 2 Mn. Roy Bell and Mrs. Lan Lu- sen in St. Paul, Nebr.U During his life Mr. Brock was a farmer and a good substantial citi- zen.He was a member of the Danish Lutheran church and ofihe Danish Brotherhood. Funeral services will be lxe\dthla afternoon at 2:80 at St. Paul and lntennent will be made in the St. Paul cemetery beside his wife, who preceded him some YCUA ago. Dun Hermauson, Repairs 0. W. Bowers, Inbor Wm. Sievers, Supplies G. Harris, Labor Hana Kaer,labor Julius Schroeder, Labor Ed Fitzgerald, Labor H. C. Blaco, Supplies H. C. Bhwo, Com. Work Sinclair .Refining Co., Gas Sinclair Refining co.. Gas Slnclslr Refrning Co.,G u Sinclair Refining Co., Gas Sinclair mfmsnz C0-. Gas Axel Hansen,Dragging John Schultz, Labor 4-B5 6.00 4.50 8.75 < L25 8.75 14.50 111.28 20.00 e.-u 55.10 8.68 20.39 21.62M380 25.50 u w m \ f the time df his deth.Line Advextiu in The Enmrpriae. All Woo\Bathing Suits for Womzn and Misses,$2.98 and $8.98.Fashion Center.i t County Commissioners RoomTOTALs 94,s9a.4s|ami-, Nebr.,July la,xssi The County Board uf Equaliz- ation met pursuant to adjournment LIABILITIES c»1u1|mk......s12,6oo.oosuéplus fund . . . . . . .z'1a.os Undivided pmfits (Net)826.56 taken Juhe 29, 1981.I Present:Gus.Nelmn,H.Cu Blaco and Chris Him, County Com-Savings GRINDING PRICES jmissionars,Chu.H.Robertson,County Assessor and George c. McQu£rrle, County Clerk. Valuations of property were brought before the Board for con- sideration by property owners and taken under advisement,after which the Board adioumed w meét July 21, 1931. GEORGE c. MoQUA.RRIE, County Clerk. deposts . . . 7~,~.:19,111.68 Deposiwrs guarantee Iund in litigativn and liability denied by this~2,881.14 TO TAL . . . . . . . . . . $ 9 4 , 5 9 B . 4 6 STATE OF NEBRASKA Wuhinkton County,I,A.R.Broc k,prmldunto !¢ ho :b o n named bank do mlemnly :wear that the nbwa mhment u l t r u u m d w r n c t e o p y o f t h s n -vm made to the De pa ltwnt o l T1-adn md Commun.i,, /AL R. H me A'I'I'EST:| B. J. Mmdoch, Dincwr.'. Clrrie BN*-Y. Dinewr. Subscribed and lworn to baton Coring |o \| A Loés of 0ver $1000 `SINCE 1925 If you pay $15 rent per month B U Y A HO M E! For less than it costs to rent one! ONE W EEK Mon. July 20 How About One of These? Small Home in good ooniklun with lights und diy ruler, near Danish glmrch S100 take it.Includes one md onelml! lots of ground. 8-room, all modern home, with full basement, md p u n .Splendid condltlm.Clog lo budnus dl# lrid.SSWO-'A down, or will trade for :null place In viciniiy of Dmlnlx ehiuch. Excelleni lmlll homo, all modern,o n c ut Llnooln St.81600, terms to |nl¢.Worth your time to look it over. 4 All modern 5~room hunplow on eu! Gun! aired. $300 down and the place ll youu.Good location. H a n s o n 8°M e h r e n s 'Pilar :Building $la1r, .Nabraalga BIG TENT wcnsn AT THERailroad Park The 0riginal M c o w e n Stock Co. ALL NEW PLAYS Monday Night "Discarded Wives mc NEW YURK SUCCESS 99 Nm' THE COMPANYTHATPLAYED HERE IN MAY L m m s r n m 1 oPr:NINc Nici-IT Calhoun Oil Co.as Wm. Vow, Dra g B. s. T. G ., etc. Arthur Gottsch, D gging B. A. Gattach, Labor 1 ans zona 13.06 99.00 15.10 : | Dun Hermauson, Repairs 0. W. Bowers, Inbor Wm. Sievers, Supplies G. Harris, Labor Hana Kaer,labor Julius Schroeder, Labor Ed Fitzgerald, Labor H. C. Blaco, Supplies H. C. Bhwo, Com. Work Sinclair .Refining Co., Gas Sinclair Refining co.. Gas Slnclslr Refrning Co.,G u Sinclair Refining Co., Gas Sinclair mfmsnz C0-. Gas Axel Hansen,Dragging John Schultz, Labor 4-B5 6.00 4.50 8.75 < L25 8.75 14.50 111.28 20.00 e.-u 55.10 8.68 20.39 21.62M380 25.50 u w m \ bBlair Feed 8c per cwt. on ¢..EAR CDRN WHEAT 3 - az mml2c per cwt.r'-; gggg screen zecpercwt.1 »ALFALFA used EI S:g F3 IE Do>- HMOMQN Q TRUCK LOADS -: around 100 bu.,:-we will call for Grind and deliver within 5 miles of Blair for . . ,l7c per cwt. O d w g aO W E E 3'asm?f§'ifE¥2i'ri"i £DO _HES mW4 l . | . ' l . l \ V l l l .l c v l i l n u n ' Fudly Guaranteed for ,Mangy, Scurvy and Lousy Hogs and Diainfecting Chickgn Coops. $1.00 per gal. - 90c in 5 gal. lots su|31 »<1Oc1 5\a GROUND WHEAT l) 1 KUHR and WRIGHT, Props. a l l | ugust Scbenzel of Fremont, a guust bn Filthy evening atElm King home. srgaret Allen ol Omaha, spent Sundny dll: he me folh at Otto Allen home. rs. George McBride spent last esday at the home of her SiB~ Mr. and Mrs. ~Andrew Madsen of Lyons,spam. last Sunday at the parenw, Oscar Guyer homn, Miss Sadie Gnmeron of Omahn, spent last Friday nighQ at the A. G. Cameron home. We are opening s new wet laun- dry in Blair at 104 Center street. Advezdsn In Tha Eniarprlu. Mrs.Wm. Kelly and daugh Min Margaret and Mn.: . Stradllng spent last Thursday Omaha. Mr. and Mn. J. C. Rosenhau on west Front St. are enjoying extended vldt from their s~ Bart Nah and inmily vldwd rel- atives at Clukwn, Neb. lm Sun- day. Mr.and Mrs.Earl Caldwell spent. lut Sunday evenlng at theHayesRnsenbmmhome,near Kennard. Mn.Jonu Bumlmm has lm~ proved very nicely md is able w Rnlfh Fhek n! Minden, la visib- | n 3 | t 0 \ e F . E . F ` l a e k h o m¢ o n east South street. Novelty swimming,divlug and other water performance at the Blair swimming pool Sunday at 8130 p. m.26-It Miss Madeline Schmidt and Arnold Nielsen of Omlhn,were Kuhn's Photos will please you. Stf ~Fumiture, rugs and flobr cover- l='urniture,1uga and floor cover-i||3'3 Mathew R. Bendorf.21-tf gs.Mathew# R. Bcndorf.21-tf Marvin Hudleson of Omaha, was Mr. and M . G. C. Ticdje spentla fiinner guest Inst Sunday at the L0¢AL NEW S Fundture, rugs and floor cover-ings.Mathew R. Beudorf.21-rf Florence Anderson spent a. few days last week at the Arthur An- derson home at Herman. n Sl n f Sale-Fumitnre for eight-f Mr. and ~ HGH? B°¥'°];"\'Ul'8 beogp and around again, which is Friday evening guests of Mr. and mm house.Wm sell lt private of Fremont,were Last Saturday 8°news ~ her friends.Mrs. Kirby Covk. Ile.can at 310 welt Washing- fsfternoon vidtara at the ElzyKing ._ng_g_§g11»» Clm:k ~ Qllghfer _L»g¢_§m1§=y.vidwra at the:land.I E c. K. Bendorl, licensed 2mb°l"\l c. K. Bendarf, licensed embalm Mr. and rs. Wm. Gustin were dinner gues s last Sunday at the Sam Moore ome. C. K. Benflorf, licensed cmbalm» er ahd undertnker, Blair.Omee phone, 161; fres. phone, 133.3~tf Miss Vera Lamb came homefrom Wayne for a week~end visit at the parental,Charlie Lamb home.' lllr. and Mrs. John T. Gallagher I er and undertaker,Blair.Office phone, 161; res. phone, 138.3-tf Mr. and Mrs. lee Hudleson re- turned to Lincoln last Thursday after a few days vlslt with rela- 'tives and friends here. Mrs. John Weber v-ent to Teks- mah Sunday, where She was called by the illness of her daughter-im ilaw, Mrs. Emil Weber. and childreh were callers last Sun-1 dny at theWm. Jensen home, near Blair. ni... 'rzmsn Mme §.m.|.w from Mr. and Mrs. Nels Sorenson of Arlington spent last Sunday at tho parental, C. M. Christensen home on north Waler avenue. Mr.and Mrs. Wlll Sheets and er and undenaker, Blair.Office phone, 161; rea phone, 133.3-ti Miss Madge King returned u Omaha last Thursday morning after a few days visit with Mis: Beulah Roberts. Special performance at the Blair swimming pool Sunday, 3:30 p. n.. by swimmers and divers.Every* body welcome.2641 Mr.and Mrs. Harold Schafer and daughter ol Omshafwere din ner guests of Clark Allen and son Palmer last Thursday evening. Mr.and Mrs. Ed Wilson an ton street.26- lt' Mr. and Mn, Art Amlreaam and family of Lyons, spent Sunday a\ the home of Mr.Andrensavs father, Jacob Andreasen. Mr.and Mrs.Otto Allen and Margaret and Colleen Kuhr spent last Sunday afternoon visiting at the Joe love home, west of Blair. Mrs.A. J.Hargett went I0 Beaver City last Friday to see her mother,Mrs.Sawyer and bring her home with her for a little visit. The Wesleyan Guild met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. R. Bender! with a fair attendance. Delicious nfrahmaats were served by the hostess. Mrs.Oscar Guyer is looking for- ward to the coming of her brothgn Harry Miller of Detroit, who ls ex~ pected to arrive in this city the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs.Carl Koltennan, Albert Schulz and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rowe of west of Blair,at- tended the Mission Festival at lllisqouri Valley last Sunday aftcr~ noon.Margaret and uth Ekland oi Luck, Wisconsin,ho have been vdsiting the past week at the N. G, Lindberg home on east Grant home. Mr.and Mrs.George McBride were lnst Saturday night visitors at the home of their son, Lyle in Omaha. Mr.and Mrs. Fred bong were last Sunday afternoon vlsihmrsnnd supper guests at the Rofss Harper home in Herman. _Mrs. A. G. Curtis mi taken no the Immanuel hospital in Omaha last Friday and is reported bo be feeling quite poorly nt this writ- ing. Mrs.U. G. Garner is getting don g nlcely after her :mm op- eration at the Blalr Hospital, and expects to leave the hospital ln n Iew days. Frank DeTemple left last Tues- day morning for Albert Lea, Minn. to visit his wi!e's folks, before re- turning to his home at Los Angeles Callfomia. Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Krause of Hays, Kansas arrived ln this city the middle of the week for ncouple bf days visit with Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Hancock. ' A good 5-mom bungalow on west Grant street,completely modern, priced to sell.May take an extended visit at the parental,Tim 'hxckex home on welt Front streeL The w. R. C. held their regular me e ti ng lm Saturday afternoon at Schefllers hall.Refreshments were served by a committee ln charge. Mrs. Ella Clausen came Friday from New Lisbon. Wisconsin for n vldt at the home of her brother, Edgar Clausen and family, south of Blm. Mrs. Herman Ralphs of Omm, and Mrs. Sam Holstein of Wlsh~ ington,spent last Sunday with their mother, Mn. John Kuhr, who is not enjoying the best ol health, and is not improving as her rehi~ tives and friends hoped shemighn Mrs, A. S. Annstend entertain- ed a number of relatives at din- ner in honor of Mr.Armstendkx .._Saturday. Junior Mortensen,little son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mortenson. who has been confined to the Uni- versity hospital about a week, is getting along nicely and able to be home again. Mr. ond Mrs. R. A. lllenking of Davenport,Iowa,are moving to Blair this week where they expect to make their horne.Mrs. Monk- ing will be remembered to her friends here as Dorothy Gilliam. Mr. and Mrs. Holger Hansen and son drove to Scribner last Friday evening to meet their daughter, Opal, who spent the week~end with home folks.She ia attending the summer term at the Wayne State Normal. _Mrs.Margaret Iverson and fnmlly of this c.ll1Y and Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Iverson of west of Heh man, drove to Fremont last Mon- day aftemoon to attend thg fun- eral ol a friend, Mrs. John Mc- Gannan. Mrs. Anna Caldwell and daugh- ter, Mui-ld, Lawrmee Cnldwdl and nfriend, all of Omaha.and Mr and Mrs. George McBride enjoye~ a picnic lalt Sunday at To ris Park.ukfi ne dlnnerwa s e n -~= at noon and the afternoon s p~ - quickly away with visiting. The John Smith property o Main street affords a splendid o~ portnnity for s store t6 catch th~ tourist trade on U. S. No. 80. Thi is a 4-room living house in ~-~» condltrlon, and by extending build ing to the street line will make fexcellent toni-ist shop location. Th~ paving is all pdd up and we ar asking only $l500.00.N. T. Lun~ dt Co.26.1 Mr.Henry Monke and Mis Beulah Cook of Fontanelle, we honor guests of s Fremont stud dub, one evuming last week, wh~ they SP°l¢e informally on recen trips they have made to Indiann other foreign countries. Mr. Monk made the trip in 1928 and Mis Cook was n wsitor abroad in 1930 Both Mr.Monke and Miss Coo are 'f to a number of Blai PNP e.'m Cook fo tau hln Y-he schools of the count s N. T. Lund & Co.26-lt Frank Brown,living west of Blair, who was injured last weekby'the tuming over of his hay wagon, was taken to the Immanuel hospital in Omaha on Monday. Mrs. Cora Badgerow and Miss Margaret spent last week in Oma- ha visiting relatives.Mrs. Badge row returned Saturday but Mm'- garet remained for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schafer of Hooper and Mrs, llenry Lorcnzcu and son,Arno of near Calhnun were pleasant visitors at the Curl Kellerman home the forepmt of last week. Mr.and Mrs.T.R. Jacobsenand family of Irvington were last Saturday dinner guests at the Myron Metzinger home.On Sun- day Mrs. Jacobsen left for Daven- port,Iowa to spend a couple of weeks visiting her sisters,Mrs. Carl Hovendick and Lois Meb zinger. - -- _ _ _ . . . . . . _ _ . _ - . . ...n s 0 I : :I |.Those present enjoy ed the f i n e Fr i d a y wh i le o n d u ty wh e n he bir thd ay din ner prep ared b y Mr s . ' s t, e p p e d o u t to ta k e to ll f r o m th e An n ste a d a n d th e s o c i a l ti me f o l- ' o c c u p an ts o f a c ar c o min g f r o m lowin g. Tho se p re se nt wer e Me ns rg lthe meat,n o t notic i ng th e ap - ] an d Mead ames Geo rge Ar ms te a d pr oa c h i ng c a re f r om the ea st. The | J . C.Mi ne s an d c h ildr en o f No rti1 _c ar s tr uc k h i m an d he rec eived Repair That Granary So that ~you can keep your grain and feed lt. Lumber is Cheaper . . . than any time'in fifteen years. Common lumber as l o w as $28.00 per thousand feet. » Groceries Main Top Flour 48 lb. sack special $l.l9 Main Top Flour 24 lb. Special --631:Swift's White or Elec- tric Spark Soap I0 bars 39c Sugar Great Western 10 lb. bag' - - 59c Fig Bars 2 lb.-27c Toilet Soap perbar -5c 1qt.jar --95c May Day Coffee 3 lb. can -$1.00 Corn, Cream, Jelly Bean or . Gum Drop Candy lb. 20c Special i Food Choppers - $1.00 Pop Corn Poppers -$1.00 French Fryers -$1.00 These originally sold for $l.75 | .\|l ||c h o p s ,y o u m a y b e a s s u r e d t h a t t h e s e r vi c e w i l l b e p r o m p t ,t h e a BASE .\»|||" BENNlNG'l`0N JRS. nLAYf\"`i:i1ns BALLLEAGUE PARK Blair, Nebraska s"";:.,.,'.5'l§' 19 _ _ . _ . _ .. _ - _ _ ,_ . _ . _ _ _ - - Me a t s Pure Lard per lb. l2=}c Sugar Cured Hams best brands hall or whole hams - 22c Decker's Bacon hallorwhole strl||"'lb. l7%c Sliced Bacon lb.- 231: Boston Pork Butt roast per lb. -l7%c Beef Pot Roast K1 >) Bob White Toilet Paper per roll - 5c .Blair Creamery Butter per lb.-- -25c Fruit Jell 4 packages 25c Rex Lye per can - loc Kamo Corn Flakes 2 large pkgs. 25c Bulk Coffee per lb.23c Iten's Graham Crackers 2 packages - --29c I e:_... ham, who is to be married soon. Mr.and Mrs.Delbert chmidt and Mr. snd. Mrs. C. W Goshen- ouer of Omaha, were supper guests last Swlly evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. \Vm. Scherdln on west Front street. Mx-s.Lnis Lynch and son, Ray left Sunday mbmi ng fo r a visit with relatives in Lawrence, Kan- s u .They returned Monday eve- ning reporting crops along the way appear to be in excellent con- doti ~ M nnd Mrs. 0. G. Syeningson of east of Blw, were pleasantly surprised last Thursday evening when her nephew, Hgrry Bebbe of Batavia,Ill.mme to make them an extended visit.In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Svoningson and their guest visited Mrs. L. S.Peck at the Blair hospital. ~ers of Omaha, Mrs. Robbln Wil- liamsuand son, Dwight. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor and two daughters of Winnebago, spent last Saturday night and Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Rate in this dty. Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Pound and family left last Sunday on a business trip tn Kansas Gty, Mo.. and also spent a couple of days wsiting with Mrs. Pound's parents at that place. They returned home Tuesday evenlng. The W. n. c. will hold a picnic at Tourist Park Friday afternoon and evening, July 1'€th.All mem- bers and their families are invited to attend w help make this picnic one of th¢ biggest and best ever. Mrs.Anna Compton is chairman of the refreshment committee. Watsn Tyson,the foreman of M c o W E N ' § H E R E A n Ne xt W e e k ORIGINAL COMPANY Q n--...--__ _ _ _ . - | -" \E »3 \ ¢.~ ~5- § . ,i ~ q Q ~~» ¢ » -# -~ /A ,. __'''~ ,.~ ,'\~.'rU/ /\ / '~~v~ ' ~~j ;f ~,5 2 ) /?I':lull//uu//I//mumu '. 4 ~ 0 0C h o l c e o f P r l m e C u t s Here are re meat,s,c oWhetheryouplaceyonr order several days m a a 1 Y.,.»;`}<;»1iT¥.;.§'€§..€;;'2¥.; 5.. 1 of his broihcr, Dr. R. E. Tilden angfffnily.. Mr.and Mrs.Herman Aye of Omnlm, spent Saturday night and unday with Blair relatives and friends. family of west of Blair,spent Sun- day visiting at the Charles Thiel- flodt home, near Herman. Mrs.Carrie Curtis and Misa Lois Gilbert came up from Lincoln on Friday and visited until Saturday with Mr .and Mrs. George Ryan. daughters ol the New rmgmnoneighborhood,spent last Sunday evening with Mrs. Anna Hagge ir Blair.-Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Lindberg oi this city, attended ihe funeral oi Mrs. Charles Thielfoldt of Fairfax Q n |..» g....f|.w nt Gretna. Neb Mrs.Frank Morrison of near Kennard, is spending a few days this week at the parental, Delmar Fcer home. Regular $7.50 Permanent Waves, $5 qnd $6 NOW.Either Croginole or Spiral Wind.Phone 107, Mrs.x. A. Pound.e a u Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hovendiek, .of south of Blair, entertained about twenty of their relatives ata fum- ily dinner Inst Sunday.»I Mr. and Mrs. John Weber Jr. and family of Page, Neh., spent n few days last week with Mrs.John Weber Sr. and daughters. Mr.and Mrs.E.W.Welch of Dennison, Iowa, spent a few days Mr.and Mrs. Alfred Fcer and] family were Sufi ay afternoon vis. itors and supp guests at thu C. 0. Augustso home in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Hansen and son, Alben Jr. of Orum, were onday aftemoon callers at the ans Wrich home.The ladies are sisters.~ Mr.and Mrs.Jurgen Sorensen who live south of Blair, spent last Sunday afternoon with Mrs.Sor- ensen's mother,Mrs.Fred Eager in this city. Mrs.Dora Wilson ol Herman, spent Monday evening with her sisters, Mrs. Burdette Hancock on Center street, and Mrs. Jennie Bal- Mrs. Thielfoldt was an aunt of Mrs. Lindberg. E.B.Redfield and wife and grmdson returned Wednesday of last week from Spirit Lake, Iowa where they spent several days fish- ing and resting.E. B. says fish- ing is not of the beat. The Womans Foreign Missionary Society of the M. E. church met last Fdday aftemoon at the home of Mrs. Mary Jacobsen with a fmir attendance and held the usual interesting meeting,. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Nielsen oi Orum, and their daughter,Mrs. Art Melntosh and husband of New Jersevr who came last Friday for ,a r c Iam. we-e k with Mr . a nd Mrs . L. L. lar d, eas t o f u lan r.'- . : 'Sny der.The la dies a re sis ters.Mr . a n d Mr s . R. M. I ve r s on a n d ; ; g " ~ * » ~ } ` § Z § ° E ¥ . . § § ' L " $ 2 . ° § M m A 'I'Alinn snont a few c hildrennwho I€5id6 011. the bottom,rn _._\.n ....._1...,......an QL n d ge sp en t las t S u nd ay af te r no o n vi s it- vritli hor sister,Mr s .W .T.i n g a t th e Mr s .Ma r g a re t I ve r s o n Me ad o r a nd b r oth er , W ill L a mb .home on n or th W a lk er a ve nu e. Fr an c e s Mc K ea n o f Oma ha , wa s Mr . a nd Mr s. E . To r n bla d dr o ve a g ue st o f ,K athr y n S as las t we ek . to Oma ha W ed ne sd ay e ve ni ng a nd Tfrznnnnu iq we Amnfhtm nf Mr . a nd were ac c ompani ed to Blai r b y Mrs. bI18IiBS By r ne u xv u :w |Jlvu.nCi ty ,I o wa la s t Sunday to bring his wife and daug hters, Do ris, Dor oth y a n d Ros alie h ome,af te r z we e k ' s vi s i t a t th e h o me o f Mr s By r ne s s i ste r, Mrs . C . W . Tu rn e r \.r._ir A l..-\......I nm..I .l¢nn|\Qn\I. ........... ... ..._ ,..-,,...... __ .... _..._Mrs.Roy 1\icKeen,former Blair people.Mr .and Mrs. L. C. Klopp spent Sunday nt Lyons, Neb. with Mrs. K.lopp's parents..Her aiswr, Miss Helm McMonies accompanied them home lor a visit. Why not have a Dunn permanent that give a natural wave?A real bargain at $5 and satisfaction guar- anteed.Call Mrs. M. Sutherland at 415 for appointment.46~B Mr. and/Mra, Floyd Smith have moved to the home.oI Mm Frank Jenrzn in this city,and Mr. Smith is diving to and from hln work at the Harry Smith (ami. Mr. and Mrs.James Ryarvoi' nn.. mn .nn M..at-.fr Mn Mn.. M Tomblad of San Francisco, who is sponding a short time with show :lt the Orpheum last Wed» peeday evening: Meadames E.M. Booty H. J. Cooke, K A. Pound and Misses Beulah Roberts and Madge King. The Coffee Club met last Thurs- day altemoon at the hom¢ of Mn. E w Sclunidt.The ladlea en~ joyed a very pleasant afternoon and the hostess served a very de llcloua lunch. C.Ray Gates and farhily a t Grand Island, came in last Thurs- day for a visit at Y-he parental, F. W. Arndt home.They left on her son. The following ladies enjoyed thg mrs. v. u. rrerunu and ua\.,,...,..Mrs. C. G. Halbert drove to Omahr Saturday and were uccorripanied home by their aunt,Mrs. Wm Shank of Marion, Iowa,who is spending the week at the Ireland home. Mrs. Christina Vlasak and daugl ter, Helen and son of Winnebago Mr _and Mrs. Frank Morrison oi south of Kennard,and Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Feer were last Sun- day visitors at the Andrew Feel home. The Wesleyan Gulld and theLadlea'_Ald of the M. E. churcl held their pimlc last Wednesday afternoon at the George Wilaor home.This la an annual affall ..,m.~\.n..bulls;make a wort!' " ° °e,;"°';,,,;*;.,;;;,;;,";,; "'§~f.;,;;':; their return trip the first of the ;; ,; ; ;; ; ; ; :. . '" " spent Saturday at the Georgu week.$5.00 down will give $22,000.01 Ryan home on east Washington Lorraine Byme, oldest daughter liability and property damage in ntrnpf of Mr.and Mrs.Charles BY1"||e............-.. ..... ...\..... "uv aura in m.----»------suurw vu ~.-.W .1 -.--~ » - -Mr. and Mrs. James Bennett and returned home la.st_Sunday evening Shia Farm Mutual Antomobilw sons, Bobby and Jack returned to after a'@veek's visit at the hams Insurance Co. of Bloomington, Ill their home at Sioux City lan: Sun~ of her au`nt, Mrs. Grant Fergerson gee me at John McKay's feed store day,after about ten days visit at D°°°¢"1'~"Andrew Beck, Agent.264; with Mrs. Jns. Staniewn and Mr.Mr.and Mrs.Vinzil Davidm u . .u......,.».,4» vm-"An .ma fum and Mrs. E. Tomblad. Dale Halbert and Burman Guyer, who are employed by the s m s Game and Fish Reserve, were lo# cated at Arlington a few dayslast week while seinlng the lake there, and called on Blair relatives and friends. Rasmus Christensen of Omaha, dropped into The Enterprise office last Monday and fat his subscrip- tion ahead for another year.Mr. Chdstensen is in the employ of the Smith Brick Company in Omaha at the present tlms. Mr.and Mrs. Victor Johnson and daughter, Phyllis, Mrs. Hans Lebbert of Bennington, Mrs. Sam Morning of Omaha, and Mr. and Mrs.Martin Nelson o l north Walker Ave.,were last Sunday visitors at the Jack Crowdy home. Now is the time to buy your supply of Summer Clothes at the Fashion Center--everything is re and family of Kansas City, stopped last Saturday evening for a visit at the parental, Andrew Feer home They are enroute home alter a trip to Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sorensen and baby of Blair, left last Thursday morning for Minden, Nebr., lor a two weeks visit with Mrs. Soren- sen's parents,Mr. and Mn. Lou Krlck, who redde at that place. Mrs. Sam Morning ol Omaha, returned to her home the forepart of the week after spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Jack Crowdy, who has been on the sick list.Mrs. Crowdy is improved at this writing. Mr .and Mrs.W a lw Petersen and Harry Beck returned home last Thursday after a few days vdsit at the Martin Jacobsen homo at Alliance.They were accom- panied home by Madge Petersen,who spent the past month at Alli- ws. .-.-.,...~,.. .,.....-.. _._...ily spent last Thursday afternoon visiting at the Martin Johnson home, west of Herman. who enter- ta.lned"a few relatlyes and friends ln honor ol his nephew, Dr. Henry Gcmots and wife of Houston, Tex. Chas Andreasen,proprietor of the smoke house, left last Sunday for the west where he will spend some time viewing the scenic beauties of the different sections. While he ls away Henry iilxrlsten- sen will have charge of the [busi- '|I€SS. Last Sunday aiternoon and eve ning visitors at the Hana Wrich home on west Washington street were Messrs. and Mesdamea Geo. Kuhr, of Orum, Thomas Xnlep of near Blair, Otto Kuhr, Wm. Kuhr, and Mrs. George Kuhr Sr., all ol a n n .all and Mrs. Andrew Albach of northwest ol Blslr, entertained the following neighbors last Friday duced in price-you will actually can make.Shop at the Fashion Center in Blair this week-end and see for yourself.26-lt Miss Maxlne Mathews, who re- sides north of Blair, entertained two tables of friends at cards last Saturday afternoon,in honor of her guest, Miss Gladys Rose Lehx' of Omaha.Mlsa Harriett Allen held high score and Miss Alsynesmith, low and prizes were award- ed accordingly.Delicious refresh- ments wen served. Dorothy and Blake Watsm o l Omaha, spent Saturday aight and Sunday visiting their grandpar- enta, Mr. and Mrs. Chris B. Han- ance demonstrated last week when a party brought in a bathing suit' which he had found.A four line local brought the owner almost at once.This in jun dmply onecnse in hundreds proving the efficacy of advertising Mrs Grant Ganz and two chil dren of Omaha, spent Sunday at the parental.Ed Lewellen home. They are guests of Mr .and Mrs, M. R. Bendod while Mr. Ganz is spending a couple of weeks at the Great Lakes.Mr. Ganz is a re- senre naw officer, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rugg ar-rlved Sunday aftemoon from Gary, evening: Martin Johnson and son, children and Soren Miller and sons. A delidous nent of ice cream and cake were served to the guests. Mr. and Mn. J. P. Andersen and daughter,Florence and Andrew Christensen ol Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Andersen and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Andersen and daughters of Herman. drove to Omaha Sunday afternoon to visit Hans Andersen who ia confined in the Park hos- pital._ A 1-was number of relatives of Blair and vicinity, d|'0Ve W Frc~ mont last Sunday to help Clarence Jensen celebrate his birth anniver- be surprised at the savings yo That it pays to advertise wa Men-lll,Mrs. T.K.Iverson and sen on east Washlugton street.Indiana hw the-an ..,..,\.. ,,°,°|{,`" sary which was on Saturday.All tm. .n 4:lisa hnalmta and at theiii-l ma Mrs. nur: H of :iam-"l;l;1: 'f§I&`C»¢`i`§`a `¢'§`é5`&'iI luwglnull °":'m';"§'";.;. en- of ngemuq, gem vlsi§0§'l §\l§¢l»§f Mr. me un. Rus: ue nlnnwn ima.nm pnlefnt n-»m_ ggi: n u g g wa s e mp lo y e d a l lc i ty we r e mr . home ann uoromny ana Dl"°_"°'lthe Holmes Bakery several years,per and family and Mr.compnnied them home lor a "|"'-_and Mrs. Rugg,formerly Gncn Ludwig Jensen. :lull//uu//I//mumu 0 _./N Choice ol Prime Cuts Whether you place your order several days m advance for a banquet, or whether you run in just before dinner (or telephone) for chops, you may be assured that the service will be prompt,h ment just what you want and the prices more than reasonable. M e a t s Pure Lard per lb. l2=}c Sugar Cured Hams best brands hall or whole hams - 22c Decker's Bacon hallorwlmle strhrlb. |7%c Sliced Bacon lb.- 231: Boston Pork Butt roast per lb. -l7%c Beef Pot Roast per lb.- -l7%c Groceries Main Top Flour 48 lb. sack special $1.19 Main Top Flour 24 lb. Special --631: Swift's W hite or Eec- tric Spark Soap I0 bars 39c Sugar Great Western 10 lb. bag' - - 59c Fig Bars 2 lb.-27c Toilet Soap perbar -5c i1 >) Bob White Toilet Paper per roll - 5c .Blair Creamery Butter per lb.-- -25c Fruit Jell 4 packages 25c Rex Lye per can - loc Kamo Corn Flakes 2 large pkgs. 25c Bulk Coffee per lb.23c Iten's Graham Crackers 2 packages - - - 29c Kamo Black Pepper 1 qt.jar --95c May Day Coffee 3 lb. can -$1.00 Corn, Cream, Jelly Bean or . Gum Drop Candy lb. 20c Special i Food Choppers - $1.00 Pop Corn Poppers -$1.00 French Fryers -$1.00 These originally sold for $1.75 v an ||°~c 1|.~A --_ _ - - - - - -- ~_._ ___ ._ 3 w. J§9§§!vHfP h o n e ~ P h oSaturday,Judy llth was 9.he]Barry, was s im in thls'county\59 th b i n h 3*mi"°*`B"*`Y o f Soren fo r s ome ti me .wh o ten| :ie t f 1 n e m l o f F r a n k Liiliiil bf HEBI HENHBD.a n d h i s MY h h r l ~\l»I'3\l Q\\|hnl|nn.I Af 'I"|n»|¢»\.mn inn#"|"|nPn.rlnu nffnf hnhli daughters,Mrs.Calle Hansen ol south of lrlair und Mrs.Hans lfrnlnn of this city entertained at] s picnic dinner at the Frshm home on west Nebraska spreet, last Sun- day.A fine dinner was vmparffl San Antone. Texas, who came to Blair recently for n couple months visit,enwrtained the following relatives at dinner last Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Wes Sutherland and fnmlly of Craig,Mr. and Mrs. .......5-M. nm........,....,.=..-..-~- -wen:Menus.and Mesdsmes W. D. Smith, R. K. Hancock and Wm. Orr of Tekamnh, D. W. and John Dudgeon of Omaha, Walter Schni- der of Lincoln, G. A. Campbelland Lyle linden of Audubon,Iowa,CHREYEHSEN )r by the ladies, to which all d.\d!Charles Lamb,Miss Vpra and Mrs. Wm. Leberdink ol Hackman, _umple justice.Those present were Everett.I n tha afternoon they Nab., Mrs. Waldo Hancock and son ~~ p ~ Soren Miller and sons of Herman: eabertalnpd. a large number of bee of Herman, Mrs. Wm. Strock-3 m r .1 fmix;mu mrs.Calle Hansen ana other relatives from Blair and tus nl Lincoln,and M m[ol south ul Blair, Mr. ~ v icinity.The afternoon was spent Dolan and dsters,Hanna "NOT A KICK m A MlI.LloN Harry Luse ot Blair.[ma 'maui |_"" " '"";'u;;"a;;~;..";¢;»; KENNARD WSQ Delpha Ishnrn spent Sunday atthe home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ishum.Indies'Aid was held at the Washington community church on Wednesday.Mxny attended.Mrs. Sam Holstein spent Sundayin Blair with her mother, who is qulle lll.Mr.and Mrs. Lara Fnndsen andfamlly, Mr. and Mrs. Lars Laurib-sen and family md Girls Larsen spent Sunday at the H. C. Soren- sen home.Margaret Holstein of Omlhl, spent Sunday at homeMr. and M n .Art Daaler andsouspent. Fridny evening at the George Mlsteldt home. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jefferson and dwghters,Mn.Kentetter and Mr. md Mrs. Albert Sands weredinner gusts at the W. B. Jeffer~son home Sunday. Mr. anq Mrs. C. E. Sedey of Y I m m n a~nr I n t h er|'\ l | !un ¢ ~ n . i i l i a m H o y -~t h e N e w ~ l d l l B o l t t o n .w h o m e s s ller the Kenneth George home Tuesdny Maxshnll home.lftemaon.l Ralph Fairchild of Omaha,is Mrs;Martin Rasmussen wldfed now working in the harvest fieldsIt the Charlie Mldeldt home last in this vicinity.week for a few days.|Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wright :md Henry Misfeldt and family W21'€_song were Omaha ,waitnrs Sunday. rhmdav evening vldwrs at Cham,Mrs. Harold Lautrup took TomMisieldffs.[Gaines to Elk City Monday to at-Mr.and Mrs.~G\lB8¢r»,bend the funeral of Mrs. John Mc- Amanda. Tracy and Remhaxt Vi5"'Kernnan, formerly Ialtie Gain-es. lied at the Louis Gorehnm home'M n .Rolland Holmes planned Sundxy afternoon..and carried out a surprise on herMr.and Mrs.Chmrles Mln!eld§ husband one night last week by ln-md la mi ly vidbed at the Wm.'vi¢jng friends m help Mr. Ho mesVols home Sunday alicrnopn-lwebraua his birthday. Mr.and M n .Seth Wlufed at-l Mr. and Mrs. Hawes of Omaha, i n ' N m - m ! l l l d ! 1 " 'n h m m . ' T h e s a m e . " " Y o u h a ve a n . : e l a t l ve i n r e s i d e n c e h e r e - - o u r b e l o ve d P e r e U t l l e , . T e n n d e B r e b e u f ;H e i s n o w o u t f e e d i n r .i .. ,..5 ;=s . .park in Omxhn Snndny afternoon. And,-,um home. Mr.and Mrs.Frank Ginseng Ruth Irene Andrensen returnedAmanda. TNC? und Rejnhut vis- home Sunday alter lmving lpent ited at the Fritz Am home Sunday seven]days in Omaha at the evening..home of her dster and brother-imMr. and Mrs.Fritz AYP. Edna law, Mr, and Mrs. Will ThurberandI-Ia vmmd at the Henry|Mn . NHgels Petersun want to ire- Wulbem ome Sunda~mlm-noun...'~~ 1 :4 || .|. en h ld b no ug h t i n hi s p o c k ets a n unpla s tore of mgllsh money . trhin he offered freely to secure wh a t was needed for the ransom of him- self and his friend. "My c ous in, y ou have c ome to I. land whe re mane y is of les s va lue a .. .;"'"",.~...,.-~~, A |\""~ - 1 '2 ;- _' 6 _ /':~nu * 9 $ 9 .~f»6§f. #'i ~T Q._li _."`~a i ~*~ was fa Ne bmknnl io;-.a lho time while the law was 'in force it was later repealed. The border counties will proli the most fram the new law. Wash- lngton county and Blair will ge itu :hare of Iowa licenses along with Tekamah and other ~~' -1 and cities dmlluly dtuated.I ls but a short trip from low; = '- with the Blair bridge ln operation the mattér is grveatly sl lifled sonaturallyBl dr is srlrguled ~ became n mecca lor the lovelom. W~ASg_ CO. HAS MANY PUREBRED SEED GR Pmhably more farmers - o Washington County, Nebraska sr growing certified small grain tha w one cup Pinelpvle idea drained lrqm eanmsd crushed pineapple juice and cooking the jules until reduced one-half.Add the aunhed frdt and let stand until cool bee fore serving. Park Chop:Served with Apple Rings Melt butter, mix thoroughly with cracker crumbs.Line 1 :RQ pie dish with mixture, saving enough for wp must.Dnin fruit well (cannegi apricots,penn,apple sauce my be used).Fill the pie dinhwi¢.h¢.hefrui¢,p»¢wp¢rnst dissolve quickly nnd the fruit re- tains its fresh flavor.' All small lmits can be treaud this way. Pineapple sauce is madé by add- my mother died." When the large gny-\reur\l¢~|\ Fa- ther Brebenf entered In hll snllvd. coarse black couacék he greeted the boy with k lss a an adectlonnte en-thusiasm,Thus.favored by fon- tu n a md th e d n e e r e xo o d wi ll o f T H R E E W A Y S O F F R E P A B I N G G R A H A M C R A C K E R P I E M ho d NG 1 Onehall pound of gnha m I 6 3 ° F i i ? ' lf c to f ' b a' th o z L d kno wn ln M emu 0 the acquaintmne;'!'udklll, uteran soldlar num. I CHA PTE R I I HI ;1 Elizabeth Brads. dmuihti t ! i n tlio c olony , and.ln Ion.. c a n - r £ : . n I I I . - Th e- u ttl u d o wn t o th e n nonI|2a. Adverse cummun» br their employment otlay , pretty yuum: Englla.c ook, and they arrangeget cmp1nd;u\|.nl ellcwhml e l i an is smittenfold.}yho_ ls :_l1gi\'¢;| z '|||a. q77,a;: Mo n m u t eor of a. lud-m n d u l l ! youu m mat n f . n ol- ¢ ln aroundll ll e l H a r bshwomnn. anfo r he r toere.Robertwi th P o n y1lu_J:\|n_ea shlny trlhk els." snld J en n de Bre- heuf."I wi ll g lva to e ac h b ra ve | hulc het an d n double hand ful o f glass bends.That wm be sumc leut. F o r lh l :y ou may gi ve me l v s pnunda.W e ha ve been generonl with the Algonqulns.They are our friends.We have given them many b l ke n . "n nThen Ru b e n voleed h l l urgent feeling:"W e must be golng south as soon ..as Dosalble. mm plane.umu, can as you wouldapie,a n d ser ve wi t h wh ip pe d c re am.Se rves E ve o r si x. Th i s m a y b e pr ep ar ed th e d a y be fo re a nd c hi lled o ve r ni gh t.E ' \ c e l lm t dessert f o r th a t bri dge lunc heon.. Me th o d No . 2 Th i r lz e n g r a h a m crac kers,2 tablespoans o f bu tte r .Ro ll th e c rac ker c r u mb s ve r y fin e,r u b i n bu tfn r .th an not nsirle t w n tmlile- mm A p p l e l u n g sl m - y o u w a n t m s er ve s ome ~ th i n g a li ttle dxe sd e r th a n p la i n broi led lamb c ho ps, brc ll pi neap ple ri n g ; wi L h th e m, p u tti n g th e ri n g s on the c hop s whe n they a re bro wn ed on one side and slightly browned on th e oth er . T o dr e s s u p po r k c ho p s i n th e sa me fashion,u s e a p p le r i n g a i n ~ stea d o f p in e ap p le .Spr ink le th n nhons a n d an ni e r lm ts wi t h n u t- Oma ha ,visited relatives here o n Tue sd ay even in g. Clu e n e e a n d Mi nn i e J o hn s o n o f ne a r F r e mo n t, vi s i te d at th e Ma r - tin Su nds h ome , Sunda y eve ning. ,Friends an d relatives o f J u l i u s Sten de r ga th er ed a t th e Ge r ma n h a i l l a s t S a tu r d a y e ve n i n g , to r e mi n d h i m o f h i s bir th da y .Th e even in g wa s sp en t da nc in g. M r .a n d Mr s . W ,B.J ef fe rs on we r e di nn er gu es ts a t th e C .E . Qnn ln u hnmn in nmnh a Sn én rr ln u Ed n a r e ma i n e d lo r a va c a ti o n .d a y s wi M r .an d Mr s .S e t h W h lt e d vi s - I Mr s . lted a t th e H m r y Glea son h o me la s t T h Sunda y eve ning.Mi s s M,J o h n a n d D o r e tt s A r p v ls i te d e t,Mr s . th e He n r y W r lc h J r . h ome Su n d ay s ho we r i n ho n o r o f Cs mli n e ' s b lr th d n y .g i ve n i Mr s . S t Th o s e wa s h dresses th a t w e ma r ri a g ha ve on sa le at $1 a r e s elli n g f as t a rd .bu t a la r g e n e w s hi p me n t h a s ju s tl M r .l ar ri ved s o we h ave p le n ty f o r > '° '% . ?2 'I f 'i " " " " " " " " ~ '"' """'°" """"eording to Paul Stewart,Ag.%¢£23""K*.1'§§'drove up\College Extension Agronomist, .ursdai afternoon to vmtlwho recently did the certification nrgaret. French.work. Charles Berry attended a Some exccllent fields of barley, 'P Arlin|§tfJ_n all '1'!=".r»<1=*>f» oats aryl wheat as far an purity: Jay Wnkefiell Hynes Kruzer BrosL.Bnmer of Blair.Albérn 1 sfbbemsonl n o n w e u .I n I n n a D I i n i t .t n u K u \d o c s n o t c ! | s < o u r n t c o R o b e r t s a t t e n - o n s .h i l t H a r r y ' } " ' -f r i e n d o l s y d o n a n d l l c a l h e r ,a r r i v e s f r o m E n g l a n d .M a b e l H a r t l e y a n d I r o u t h w h o m s h e d e c l a r e s w a s W i l - l s m I l e r d o n .a r e a c c u s e d o f a d u l - t e r y .B o t h l l c y d o n a n d H e a t h e n d i s a p p e a r , C H A P T E R I V . - I I o y d o n .l o s t l n 3 ° e e s - i s I o u n d .Ho refuses t_omior den y thi tr uth o t Mabe lsaccusationA c ourt sdjudzss hlmruiity .but Dfzntponul execution orthspenaltiyforthocrime.death.Etlxsbsth s cer tain ot hor loversionocpnco,but her father doubtsNews comes that Heather and 'Tod-k lll wers seen to board s. lhlp lnthe harbor. and.Mabel?testimonybe in :contllctlmg,eusplclon srlnetthatHeather:may he the guiltyman, and that llc y don ls shteldtntrhis trlsnd. CHA PTE R v.Ponntsbls SumpcomestotheshiptoapprehendHeather: as a witness against lloy -don.Todklll,learninguot his er-rsnd. Iota him drunk and, realizingt h e s e ve r i t y o f C o l o n i a l l a w o n h a l t b o l l s vl n x H e a t h e r : t o b s g u i l t y . a d vi s e s R o b e r t t o a c c o m p a n y h i ml h r n n s r h t h a f n r a a l i i n F n n n d n : t h i r s t u w g o o u r 1 u | 1 B r a u a w e r v u :" | U u mlgh t get do wn to the Dutc h through the la nds of th e Iroquois - u n e u e p e o p le .You would need the help of God ln thi s journey ." Father Brebeuf we nt wi th Ro b er t an d Amos to th e tr od ln g po st, followed by the eager band of snr- ares.Soo n the lat r we re sho ut- ing an d c hattering ver thei r tr ln-kois, as happy as group o f c hll- dren.The eaptlreé were free, and their tools and weapons were re- turned to them. Th i s was no sooner accom- pltshed than the red men be gan to gamble wi th t|| olr ne w wea lth i n the ir f avo ri te dish game.I t wa s play ed with slx plant stones . white on one slde and black on the other.Th e players were divided i n two opposing sides A brave was c hosen to shake the dish.They guessed on th e nu mb er o t whi te or bla c k to appear when the dlsh wa s shaken and dumped.They bet . . . . .. . . .I - -. . -_ - -- . - - . . . . -- . . _. _ . - -sp oo ns o f mi xtur e a nd p at the b al- ane e_ in th e pi e pan ,to f o r m th e she ll o f th e pi e.~ Pi ne ap ple Fi llin g On e s ma ll c an o f g r a te d pine- apple,1 c up o f mi lk ,1 c u p o f sugar, 2 etrgs, 1 tablespoon of c old water , 2 tables poons of c ornstarc h, E4 teaspoon of s a lt.P u t mi lk i n double boiler.Mix sug ar and c o rn- sta rc h ,a d d sa lt a n d e g g y olks. Mo i ste n on e tablespoon o f col¢' wa ter ,po u r slowly in to bo ilin g mi lk ,c ook 10 mi nu tes ,add pine- app le, po ur into s hell.Co ve r wi th 2 e g g wh ite s b e a ten s ti f f wi th two tablespoons o f gr an ulated sug ar, sp d nltle th e r es e r ve d c r u mb s ove r th e mer ing ue.B r o wn i n ove n 10 min ute s. Me th o d No . 3 Rmmnlfnnn orfnham c rac ker s roll- ' - " r -a n --; ; c ; ; u . . J s s v s n v s s ;w s m u n a n u w u u n u n gm e g a s w e l l a s s a l t a n d P G P P G F M r .a n d M r s .H e r b e r t L .C h o a t e a n d s o s o f ~I ) . G l C . »t .n w e r e C I D S 0 1 1 l .a n I B .B T IC h i l d r e n s s u n s u l s 3 9 c ,b a t l u s J e f f e r s o n a t t h e K e r s t e t t e r h o m e Saturd ay eve nin g. Mr .an d Mr s .Chas.Kn o d s en o f ~~Oma ha ,pa id a s h o r t vi s i t a t th e George Mi s f e ld t h o me Sunday .I Mr .an d Mr s J o h n Ba rn es o fM r .an d Mr s .Gu s Au c h an d .,1 _E_Ch e s te r vi s i te d at the C hr i s S M - | i l 3 § § Z ' " r ; u T § . "c a l mg o n H de r hhome Mo n d e ) ; °; ° p i " s -I C ri s B e r a n s r i n a n e wFo rd .e m e .D A L E D o m e s Julius Stender was pleasantlysurprisedSaturday evening when Miss Maud Masters and Mrs.ab o u t 300 fri en ds an d r e l a t i v e s w m Rec kme y er entertain ed th e ga th er ed a t th e lGe rma n h a ll 1'-0_Ea stern Star ke naington Frid ay at, c elebrate h i s bir thd ay .Th e eve - ' th e ho me o f th e la tter .In vi te d ! ni n g wa s s p en t d an c i n g a n d pla y ~ gu e s ts we r e Mr s . Ha r r i et Tr e et o t. i n g cards.A t mi d n i g h t a ni ¢ e He r n 1 an , Mr s . Ma jo r Or msb y , Mr s . i lu nc h wa s se wed .Ever y on e ha d H :L .Mc Clella n o f Ar li n gto n, ia g o od time ..In s : - is L a wso n o f D e vi n C i ty .: hi r:a n d h'[r_s._}Vm.Wmtglfgburn,Mr .an d Mr s .F r a n k K a s tr u p ; suits 59c .Fash ion Center.I *°,: ; '° ° ;i f ;° "1>,£.§;',"'mZ:;;§°'°° im:,'x'.,.:;;'z:; :::;.;:.°.;',: §:f:e§:;f ' ; ; ;; ; ; " ; " g ' ; ; ; " ° ¢ t .5235; $15 Silk Dresses mduced t0\tensenand Alfred Paulsen hacked ng pro uc y e n me growers_,h1s foot. It happened when he r as follow :Giabr n,V I I!$5-alzes 14 to 46. Faahlon Cent.er.#;; endeavoring to put the ieltla f C as 0 e vehh1thtulanomfort,the smooth boardon 1 e w ee as ey were se nz varieties, the 21 Kerson White and~ ~the lTlf*C!i1l0 to thresh 'ft Ténrgil the Burt 294 late oats; while in§»"4°;dm 5 Hlsb foot ggshmgenv the wheat division we have tho M r s .H o m e r W a r d a n d rj h i l d r e n ~I ' ; n r ; " § e n ' j ; f ' §'° " e n t 'I ` u e s :N e b r a s k a 5 0 ,N e b r a s k a s o a n d . 't In U r nra ' ; § £ , 3 : , £ ' ; ¢ ; . , , ' f ' s = : . £ % ° ' , L ' , £ : ; ' f , .. , H °, : :: m a y a t t h e A r t J @ n S 0 H 8 R 0 m e l { a n Q d T ? "n a f o e § \ ¢ i 2 g § _ w = k u a l )f 'r In s .|:1 ;~,He r ma n K r u s e . Mr s . B la k e W a ts o n a n d c hi ldr e n o f Oma h a ,spe nt la st we ek wi th relatives here.Mr s .W a ts on re» tu rn ed to he r ho me b u t t h e c11il~ dre n remai ne d f or a lo ng er vi si t. Mr s .W i ! !Th u r b e r a n d da ug h- ter , De lo ri s sp en t the wee k» en d at lh e Ro b e rt A n dr e a se n h ome . Th e y return ed to Oma h a Sunday ere- nin g. Lunc heon gue sts o f Mr s .I I . . C . Blac o o n Wednesday we re Mr s . He rb er t Mc W h or te r a nd d au gh te rs , Mi n a a n d Mr s . To rn Ha ms oc k a n d son, Connie of Frernon§.;' . known as "Cheyenne" ns it origin- atw from that county. The vadous varieties nf abw~ mentioned small grains are grown here as those having stiff straw are better udapkd to thc 1alley bottom lands while the other var- ieties have proved to be the hes for the rolling sections of Wash- ington County. .| Automobile and Tractor REPAIR SERVICE w m n m u n AN Y T H I N G children drove out fro ~:nhlm on' Saturday evening for a few hoursi visit at the Nels and Leonard Pct-, erson homes.Be r kle y Pc te ts n n i return ed wagh th e m to spend th c s u m m e r . Mr. and Mrs. llohn Marshall and daughter of Washington,spvnt Mc 0W EN'SHERE A l l N e x t W e e k ORIGINAL COMPANY .,.. } NEW MARRIAGE Lllw HELPS NEBR. Nebraska §an~iage bureaus and ministers are going to profit as the result of a new law that went, into effect, in Iowa and Minneso- ta lust week, because, couples liv- ing in those states who desire to marry must now publicly declare their intentions ten days in ud- vance.This advance advertising will be displcasing to many, just as it ef~._-~g ~-`§\ Ar c u p o f b u t ;a r .Reserve Ehis mi xtu r e . 1. pie plate to an d f a mily of Elk h or n , s p en t W B C ! ,we re c alle rs at the Her man J un g - ne sd a y e ve n in g a t th e J . A. J o h n- blu th ho me Mo n da y e ven i ng . son ho me.I Mi ss Mi nn i e W i lli a ms o f C as p er , Mr .an d Mr s .J o h n Bar nes of 'W y o mi n g i s w a i t i n g a t th e h o me No r f o lk ,sto ppe d for a sh ort Vi Bi | .' 0f Mr . a nd Mr s. Ro lan d O1- mob y .wi th H. E . L y o n s o n F r i d a y mo r - |Mr s . W a y n e D n h y mp le o f W i c h - Heathen c an ta k e lb w to Frlnc o. CHAPTER VI.-Ha y don c ontinuectore r u n to make any ltatemenPublic onlnton is divided as to hisguilt.Elizabeth and her parentssell f or Eng land, the Itrl ens uringHay don of hor f aith and lou. Newevidence acorn: to poin to Hesthersls the guilty man. It-tabs Hartley dieswithout mak ing any fur ther utnte»ment.8| r_l!nrry Venn jg elected nenvuy ..tn a u m a UIIIE a noisycontentionarosobetweentheop- posing lddes. Two men were chosen to decide the issue ln a tight.Theyfoughtllk e fishwomen,grabbing eac h other'a hair.Ea c h with nets fu ll ot'ha lf they struggled and twisted and jerked in e.fri ghtful fashion. N0 word c ame from either. Hnlnat wall-mntrhnd tha nnrmtnhn n . \ . u . - . v u H . .5 -- - -- ¢ed f in e.M i x w i t h '16 te r a n d 54 c up of su; tw o tablespoons o f pat the b alanc e in to t fo r m c n ts t. F i lli n g °I`v:o-thirds c up of s ennnn nf hnt'h»r 1 Lai: ' n i n g ita ,Kan sa s,return| ed to he rh o rn e 1 fuhln.C. V. Sh nmake r W HS S t E lk Ci tv nf fn r h un umn| rn uIs:i"l nf H19 Imrnn...,-., . ..._,...-_ ...--_----_-- ..-__-_ -_. ...... _.._ ..__.... ....- ..- ..... .........»evm1 d¢:r lu¢week.heI t her u ,M . m d u;_______°=_f,'§"g gjth tba ~ work at Hn. &_¥1.,.,, ~r ra.ve no o r r u olo .H do 1 "" "" ' " " " " " "" "" " " " ' " "'1" ""° """ " " " ' ' ' "Eff 5 . . I »....'..f.1..,I?in °.¥,...'2 2| c ontinued until the wh lte m a n f o a n n \nllnz 1.4 Mn ; i.;;,.a:.;."..a:; J-BEH11"1l¢'1néif'{\'n\E I turned um! wanIsl In In hnnhl. |T:!°_ .I tim:3 2 1 1 :.::;;.I Shumaker's.|A large number of friends at,-'ritz Braaach and daugh-,tended the shower given for Mrs.gusts and Dorothy,son Stroul (Elizabeth Renard)Thurs- and Miss Dora Nelson nfiday at the home nl Mrs. Wal?/er he in willing to "tell tha Lruth." CHA P TE R v u .P a l l ?Weldquarreln with Rosewoll and publiclynu ke s kno wn her ballet ln He r -dons Innoc ence Sho leaves tor NewAninterxlnm with her brother. hoo-lng to ha d II onth erl.A brave notpartormed by Hay don loads to theremova l of th e h amr an no on fr omhll nec k.Publlo on nlon nrlnga toln| | nP in nnntlurn' »|\l| l ity and we nt to th e house of Mad ame Hebert.wh o lived wi thherdaughter and sonIn -law Mon- sieur C-ouillard.Bui lt o f io gn a nd quite weather-proof it was the only real house ln Canada.Madame had cleared and c ultivated a trac t o f land.Her e ffo rts k ep t h er fa mi ly and lh n Pn tha r l lnmnllnal -sllh c ups 01 mulc ,1.teaspoon vauuuu.P u t th e m i l k i n double boiler. Mi x tog e th e r the su ga r , f lo u r, eg g y o lks , bu tter a nd s alt, a d d to th i s tw o tablespoons o f th e h o t mi l k , th e n p ou r s lowly i nto d o ub le b oi l- er a nd c oo k un ti l i t th i c ke n n , a d d h .Po u r i n to ahell.F r o s t Mr s .F ters,A u W i ll i a m Olna ha, wi t h M r . Several borhood I M r .gr spent Sunday afternoonkenard.She received many beau argl Mrs. C}1riaStendgr.|fifUI gifts. Jo rrrna s Fritz Arp md John visited at the Prank Gasser home Tuesday even£ng.Mr.md Mrs.Wm. Kuhr a miMr. and Mrs. Babe Ryan vidfed at AN Y T H I N G A m r r n m A m r w n n a : Kiummn GARAGE FRANK NAEVE.'Pmpnaor KENNARD, NEBRASKA M c o W E N ' S HERE All Next W eek ORIGINAL COMPANY ;.,::;"""° "'u~.`»`$`§m§§£""" ld Mra C; V._ sh.p_m;<¢r} u v o u q a u n a v ' u u * -n n C HA P TE R v m .fr o i klll lf ldHeather: are cautured by AlgonquinIlhdlann | m¢ tnkon to a Frenc h tort.T o n He a th e r : n o d s |friend. Fa.-thor Ldoune. who hu u. letter from P O I ! !Wold urging U10 p r i n t totry to nn d He ltha rl Tha prisonersarer o l a n d and continue th llrjourney. ; ; i n . ; ; : a l f¢!t; ii="&"'$L`§`§u{»`1`§', [wich two e g g w h i t e s has ten sti f f A c heery. kindly soul. she was like to wh ic h ad d tw o tablespoons o f 1 mothe r to tho u lo nely me n wh o 'g u; za r.Ove r the me ri ngu e s pr ink le wer e : lur ing thei r live n lo n f rui t-the c r umb mi xtu re res erved. Br own l e n lo wi n g among ro c k !and m i se ~~~l l u . h u i l w u f s a t l I n r n n we re sn o pp mg a n u m o n a m o n d a yafter noon. . RE P O R T O F C O N D I T I O N O F Th e K e n n n r d S ta te B a n k , o f K u r - mr d Na b. C h a rte r No . 1 2 7 8 i n th e ~ of _ltiebr h y a t h o d o l e o l \Ifbaby has c o |. I c CRY in the night. Colle! Nouxt a f m ' c l a i m ~ bvnn- asverlurm.t h t b e l z m i b l o t h jwhulehildrmand1in|.WheLhe.ri | ganrtomldi.or tha Kula boweh;o r wgd pndmz or dm- h u .?:','f-°*"»'*-.,'l"'-<"'"'1§i;==°°"=`f;='; : ; : ° ' § m. . " " ¢ " * * - m § 5 * " * ~ ~ " ¢ - ml k u i t n h l n :ml un . gg" Pen gwg nu ug- lt mf zihz;/)r€v;;§ nnmnnhngn; <?AxE hminen June so, 1951.- u w *E n u h h r ¢s enee,nn oered e b w n -SA....,&J '% v .:m:»v J' ,531 ¢1l'l§WJ" ol "€§_H?"'° to the §"'? EU!Probably there is nn dessert n m o u a c n s d o n lo the will o t our summon Kastor.I t has won nur |d mln ~tion.x am not worthy to klu your he/I, but I love y ou for th e iplrlt at u cr ln co t ha t h u brvught you to t he w lld er ne a l nd w h ic h km" - . _ \ . _ -\¢._ ....».-... . . . -» . . . - \ . n mme n .w u n w w I n u n o ve llth e y w e n t d o wn to th e d u r w i th th e Fa the r f or u ha th .Return ing nr d u sk by th e way 0 1 th e tn d ln g pon , the y law the li gh ten n il] a m- h r a c e d md wr i thln g a n d twln tln gand nnn nllnz ln nllenc a llkr A mh- more universally wpuhr than ice cream .in lame funn or other. Since many rnothers prefer a plain va ni lla c r ea m lox-c hildren I a m mlz s u ti n s a va r i e ty a t s a u c e s a s .-.h.¥v¢ Loans and dis c oun ts . . 38 5,85 2.84 Overdraft!56.89 Bonds md securities (exclusive o I cash _ _ x e g r v ). . ._. . 1 . . . 34,099.26 way.Herman Jungblulh is usinga combine in his wheat this yearwhich works very satisfactory. About fifteen men and boys were playing ball at Herman Jungbluths Sundny.Mr.and Mn.Roland 0rmsbYdmvgto0|-mlm Monday whenRoland had the cast removed from his foot. Sylvia Jungblnth of Omaha, spent Sunday with her parents. Automobile and Tractor REPAIR SERVICE w m n m u n AN Y T H I N G A m r r n m A m r w n n a : FRANK NAEVE.'Pmpnaor KENNARD, NEBRASKA M c o W E N ' S HERE All Next W eek ORIGINAL COMPANY KENNARD RURAL Jorrrnas Fritz Arp md John visited atthe Prank Gasser home Tuesday even£ng.Mr.md Mrs.Wm. Kuhr a miMr. and Mrs. Babe Ryan vidfed at u n e r r .1 1 : l u u u x t l w a n u | . | m u : u1 1 3 1 a n d a U n t h o l l c .O n l y t h e c ruel folly o f misguided rulers turned my f uther from the an c ient 5E`builaEEu an ¢sa;==aaf.'aI "6£i§a means 01." " " " ' " " ' " "" ' ° ' " ' " 1 va n n n s n o u n , f a r m .1 |va n illa 108 C f t l m f01'th e QIOWD tu r e d f x t u r e | a _5 5 0 0 3 0gggmff the band remained to vntc h up memb ers of the f amj1y _( y u h i ; 1 1 B m h s 'fhg t }1 l.g0 tg §he }Ind!an cnbln ,An o th e r wa y to va r y a n ic e an d Du e f ro mchurch"Th e :wo rd an d the s tro ng ha nduuma nn :o f c o nr en lo n wlll ne r h e n h llu r e . " th e F a th e r a n - lwo r e d gravely an h e shook his h a d ." Ma n wh lle I h a ve n le tte r whlc h, I thlnk. r ela tes to y o u.A Dutc h tr a da r br o u gh t lt fr o m th e h r u o u t h to th e great river andn o t l t to me by a n Algonquin g g ;I t c ame to my hand less a we e k nga."h t h e r L e lp n n e drew th e le tter h o m h ll wi v* a n d lo ve lt to Ro b - a r L It wal vrrltlon ln lf ron rh ' Nm an d n n th the c h i ef an d tr y to lto pthis." sald tha Father. Th e c ah ln vru b u ilt o f p olu c ov- ered with ba rl a nd wattled np with bouzhs at one end.I t wa l to r th e ac c ommodation of vlultlng Indians.Clean when the warrlon ar rlved , lt was now llke a pl¢<pen. lll-smelllng an d th e c arpet o r houghl c overed wlth lltter .Two A r e s we r vb n r n - lng.A mm o t th e smo k e we nt u p through hola ln the roof, but muc hot lt c louded the utmouphere of the lomz room and wus a torment nl nn c re am a nd c ak e de ss er t is tos er ve i t sand wic h fashion,p u tt i n g ic e c r e a m b e twe e n a n d o n ta p o f two th i n slioes o l sponge c ake.C u p cak es c a n b e h o llo we d o u t a n d f i l le d wi th i c e a e a m an d a sa uc e poured over th e who le.C r e xm pu f f o r ec la lr s h ells e a n be f i lle d with ice cream and covered with n sauce.Sauce is also poured over the ice cream sandwich. Cmnmel hauca in rich but deli- Nltional and Stale Bank: s n b j e c t 9.0 check s2'1,4s1.91 Checks a n d items ol ex~ clumgg . . . .79.28U.S.bonds . in cash re- serve . . . .2,500.00 T O T A L . s | , A n d a ~ d o a o f S r z o r h o r l t m o n g m . w = § ' ° m m vn ly f o l m e . - ¥ zw . ¢ / a , ;O R I A eje fox I Wilnél'l;!\;"b\; `€v ""k we llin ld lacesside were naked hudles, black $55 cions It WP*co P ted.avarheatesl by the Urn.mlngled Ind can be rehented when wan I LITIES Iknmel Sauce Capihl sto ck . . . ..pelmellhwh ,°°,f~Just -gfggd One cup light bruwn sugar,bl9§Surpluh fund . . . . . w A an o unterll.a r 4 tg U dBrebeut found the young chief d w p ul ted sugar,e- an lion p e w gr ns Balt, Indlv1dual de- ~ »f u ianI5o m 1 ag n nxdedpro 1 (Ne ) nrevnlled anon hlm In cn A UMW"c '' _____' bT:ni`mH§`r£i¥1"i5d""Ei`i£ QIYE thr ill o f i p !and astonishment. ha Father gave him permission to gp lt a nd ' th i s ls th e le tte r n o wnp led fr o m p ls d iy y z " I wi l l b u y o n l y f j a lea din g m qke of Ti re" ,A 6000 REIOLI/7'l0N [mm A mah Tradlnl Post In thu 'lrlld er nn s gn or th o f F or t On ng e un the La m of tha Iroquois. f D e c e mb e r 5 , i m " T o the lexcellent Father Le»l l m n e :Lu i y e a r I h e a r d o f va m ln, ngur. "'" " " " ` " " "They like ua not to interfere \ntheir uflnln and we do It wlth renralnt,"nl d the Father.'The ' ww: chlet hu been bnptlzed but,alas,their cunoms and supemll tions are the growth of ages. Natu-rally they are deeper rooted thlnl the new faith.lt In more dlmcult one cup heavy cream.Cook sugar, com syrup and salt over A low fin until firm. but pliable hall is formed w a fewdrops are tried in wld ter.xf you use a thermometer it shou\d register 241 degrees renheit. Stir \mLi\ the mixture egins tn podtl subject to check . . .$69,812,81 Time certificates o f deposit Savings de posit . . . . . 64,521.43Cashiers C\lBCkll 30.82 i 'fl0 I ivédf »i.1§a5' in"p;ai. rm: 1 desi re to umm yo u thlt the heat wlqhes of myself and ms ltrlends are with you In the difficult 'IEE /T THRU(/G//' nL.. ..;,..._l l l | .g u u ult,YB u n n e n u x e n .I.n o ws e e k y o u r k i n d o f f i c e ; i n a.m a t t e r w h i c h I n v o l v e s t h e h a p p l n w l o f m l n y g o o d p e o p l e .S i x w e e k : a g o than clearing and planting the wlld boil and then cook without stirring. Contingent I land.Ion have seen how stubborn Rerxiove/from fire and let cool a Deposiwrs ms? va .We are P°='°=1f~S w ¢...,mumm.Tha mixture should tlement Fu leaerve for Fitlal Set- A y o ung ma h d f the name o f Ruz-mn y le lu to u s ma c o n f e s s me n -n ; ; ; ' e ' " , ; n ` 1 l § f < ~n o t Oth er li abi us ar t He athe n we nt i nto th e wi ld er -fg# wlthuhfs rulge nt u polnt far up " L i t Us Go to th e Indian Cabin g b g m b l v h o t .s u in c r eam a nd T Q T A L es m n w m e n'they have not been henrd from.I t' i l Ieared that they lmve fallen n pray to wlld bra n: o r be en eap» Cured by the savages, or that theyar e lo s t an d lta rv lnz ln u m nm! l n u r l n u x n o u n l s l I n u | r y l o " " " " 'B t o p T h l l , " B i l d t h e F l l h o r .C h o c o l a t e s a u c e i s a l w a y s p o p u -S T A T E O F N E B R A S K A I l a r a n d t h e r e c i p e i n u c e l l e n t ._I s s a L n x | n d n r 4 t : o 1 vl : u \ 1 : b l e a l £ " b < ; -G n o e o h l e S a n a § = ° " " ~ y m ; ' - ; " = < f ; ' "I c m u g e n p 1.0 __d r e a m 0 : - p a l m n r r l vn l o f u s k o q u o l s o f "a n d "c u p s ~n . . . '. . \ . - . . . ._ . . . . - , - 2 2 3 . 9 _ . e c(OO QY N m EAR inste.ir nbmn nf' :hmA `¢|{£»§i`.i I captive will tum them back to lav-i cup lllgar, two lqrmreg nxwex me awww uuuwu mum un lolr.h0o01a¢e,one uhlespoon com-Swell' that the nhovu B!-lbem starch,85 teaspoon salt,IA wa- I true and eonect copy of £ .....,... .f..».am wrt made m the Dennrtmf en erhe m1 amy n i l re- L o f coma to you and It should be poul-|hln for you to render thum may nerv- dca it would be renr dad no t only wit h o u r g n mn d e b u t wlth such A lhln or our nubotanco an would. I lm mn . c n n t r l b u n u m mm ; t o your eomroxt and lumen.If p a r c h mc s ho Ilaould urrlve at your ;r¢l1dena I beg nf you to live hlmhoupltallty md what lnlp you can. HI: hthar ll A nvnllnmnn hh mmm. a s m .s u n God c m make the muunmlnz to be a pllln." At th e ta ble o f Ma d ame He be r t th u E n g li s h me n n t wi th h a r h m- lly md th r e e F a t h e n a n d tw o lly u m mm Th r e e o t h e r F n t h m w o r e(hui out m the forest wlm Lha wlld m m .They n nd A dinne r of muted m o o n meat wi th win e an d b uk edpotatoes md good brad eaten with | e o n u m o t d r i e d ln r r le s . .,~......Cut ehooolam into small pieces and put in mp of double boUer. Put overhgt water until melted and stir in gugur, mixed And silt,- ed with cornstarch.Be sure the oornstmnh and sugar are perfectly 'hue and Cnmme}ce.' _ _ am T. Hedelxmd, Cuhi .Chu. D. Saunders, Dimmrv. n uedexmm,Director. S'?P!°§"39f' ew "refs w u All-w T L" |mixed.ar wl}"¢§»'Se"vZ}»§`A}n .-;..-22" 'r:::; I 'Thin ls in hgn 6r'Eé`iummm f C ! |P l T . \f i r i f ' "| "ré"wiEh` E¥i5`¢1-'QIE Bmc klln n ur th e so u th an d o f th e Lake of thu Ir oqun ll.In a bout ten i ln y l we : h a ll he g oi ng lon th a nd g f o u r d r F g t l m f B l . s b . u f n ~fonstantly and COOK DYE! DOB W B'\ u u n u )rulun D» IIUIIIII mu d ;" W n t to t l te r u nti l th i c k .It wi ll ta k e a ' bo u tm o m n nply .' w i l 3 . w i n t e r E 20 mi nu te s.W hen ready f»° serve W A S H I N G T O N R U R A L N a m f a r lp e g ty o u y vp u ld g n c u p jn n t-a d d v m i u ,a n d b t w e l l w i t h a uf..___,U. . .1:\1 r r _ .. nn. r s eck and I r s . o n u f Y uuv pnnuu an |\n»u nunu vrvu ---- - -r . .- -how tho bbdu adn and | 1561 u».n»a-. ma Ilen-* Y I ~ ~""§£i{I»{|2" "Ed saa 1 cbd-using maine the un :mah . . . onormously xYRuin flu All-W outhor Tnadfa holdin#udlon on " W " | m t |\¢|o o s 9 |»»a ¢efvvlff---°f$vn»n~wud¢v»¢»»b»a»»~_!at New Amlterdam llmll uh wa-it for Bolton. which we nope to nach bdnn cm-lstmaa."wltn dup respect and hurt; neellnzl."Yours faithfully."Pelgy Weld." When me yn-mg man had nn- ilhad with the loner- Futher LG Jenna naked: "\vlm wus your moth-er?"'Cnt.herlna_de llrebent."The hthe rs lnterest in theroam: man deenened luddanlv. mg or umlng mm a plece ar umaand a llttle wine."There wal much ul k of the nee: land ot what and vtnes and ot the :ood cooking to be found lnParts.It was n joy to tlheu lonelypeople to near Robert tall of theadventures of hlmulf and hll trlendon their jauruay. When they went to had Robert mad the letter to ma wlse old com~rude. asking at the last word:"Wing la the meaning ot mlaf' Ifnntinnnrl ,,.'| -..1.s beat ."°X~`i.§» salsa; ll not too rlch for ehlldmn.Fruit nucea are well liked and the secret in maldnK them with fresh fruit lieu ln heating the mm before adding it to thelmlt. Strawberry Sauce Ona quart berrles, % cup granu~ lated mklr. Wash and hull berries.Crush- m l .nntatn rnaaher and md nu.um nun. cr. u. numnh-and Dr. Donald Honenbeck, Dr.:Mrs.Prank Eckhnrdt and ldBixhle, of Omaha, were callingMr.and Mn.Glen Jefferson the Kentelter bomb Wedneu evmlng. H. E. Lyons wu on the dckone day laat week.Ollie Marshall and daughterKennard, were callers at the JeMarshall home lut Thuraday. Mr. and Mn. John Hadley | nn.une. Hmmm, .1 u.u...,. z x r m r r ' r m s n n m x m m c Rosenbaum Service Station ( KENNARD, NEBRASKAu mr i s - ve -g ¢h;Q§.a;;;;j¢;ffa1g,;,§'5j' .1f|"'"2°""' ""'" "T"|;;ga;11:1;§";,»"". il..in =-l5'€~35° i`»-?¢T»¢I"i{éR" ii.| ¢ | l " } |\l i n d a ?e This makes me sugar mag. . ufacture of monoaoeticaddfsalili'd.C Y ~ / ,._\e~,s§ , , § § \ v \ " 3 1,~"'I »0\v . ~ `, ' \'¢ ~5 DEMA ND ~§l6_R§_9LQ4D`!S1| a 0 Mr. md Mn. Lars Paulsen mdMr. and Mrs. James Pwsen and baby spent Sm\da at Edna. Iowa vddting n sister,rs. Hilfe Ras- mussen md nmily., Jme Bealea spent the past week with Mn, Opal Reeves. Fanhion Centex Beauty Parlor- Phone 47-Alice Tdpleit.I i Slippers that Wear for Women and Misses can be bought at money saving prices nt the Faslu ion Center,Erma Jettick Slippers are priced at $5 and $6-we fit you perfectly.It ROSE HILL ITEMS Miss Gretchen Mencke and Mrs. Nancy Ryan spent several days last week at the Will Ryan home.Mr.and Mrs.Di tlef Wulf md family, Mr. and Mrs. John Peier-sen and family, Mr. and Mrs.Fred Muyle, Mr. and Mrs. Will Ryan,Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wulf, Mr. and Mrs. Will Kuhr, Mrs. Naeve, Hans and Maggia helped Babe sa ry F ri da y e ve ni ng . Mr s .Fr a n k W i ls o n ,Mr s .Hos ea W ilson,Mr s .J o h n Petersen a n d D o r o th y we n Th u r s d a y a f t e r n o o n vi s i to r s o f Mr s . W i ll Ry an .Mr s .Ha r o ld Rasmu ssen spe nt Th ur s da y a t th e A .A. Re n n h a w home. :'::| |: BENCH NOTES' Mr.and Mrs.John Pohl and son of Omaha, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clark LippincottWednesday evening.Mrs.Emml Hoover spent Tues- day night with Mrs. Ed Pilcher. Mr.and Mrs.Rudolph ldencke and family visited Mr.and M n . Jim Ryan Sunday evening.Mrs. Harold Hallber§aand son ofOmaha, mme up Sun y and will visit several days nt the Fred 0l~ sen home.Mr.and Mrs. Jim Lippincottand daughter visited at the E. C. Lippincott home Sunday nflemoun.Miss Hazel Wulf spent the week end with Miss Gretchen Mencke.Mrs. Emma Hoover spent Sun-day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Taylor French and family.Mrs. Dom Sumner and son ddt. ed at the Clark Lippincott home Sunday afternoon.Mr, and Mrs. Ted Olinger anddaughtervisited at the Clarence Olsen home Thursday evening. Miss Flora Anderson and Mrs. Ralph Lowe ol Omaha, visited nt the Clark Lippincott home Satur- day and Sunday.Miss Adeline Mathlesen of Walt hill, spent several days last week nt the Rudolph Mencka home.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pick mlled onMrs. Emma Hoover Wednesday aft ernaon.Mr. N. 0. Hnnqen spent Satur- (Huis. Bring and daughter, Faye and Mrs.Allred Swanson anddaughter of Clifford, N.D., Mn. Jameg Robertson and .llmulle of Billings, Montana, were guests on Mondny at the F.O.Swansonhome.They came to atwid the tunaul of a relative at Lyons.Mt. and Mrs. Noble Nelson andChnrlene departed last week !ortheir home at Flint, Michigan fol- lowing s visit of several weeks.Mr. and Mrs. lewis Lowe movedl their household goods here lsstl week from Biair and are living in the Geo. Smith home.Mrs. J. Bl. Hungate visited Her- man relatives Monday,returning to Lincoln Tuesday.Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wyant ofOmaha, spent Satuxdaly nighl: und Sunday al.the Mc vern West home, helping Mrs. West celebrate her birthday Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Albert Hue, Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Brandert,Elaine Kul.¢, Helen Van Vslin and Ernest Meyer drove w Norfolk Thursdayto see Mrs. K. J.Van Valin. Mr.and lllrs.0.H.Godsey, Mr.and Mrs.Ivan Helms,Mar- jode Godscy and Mary Jane Him-gute drove to Omaha Sunday andjoined Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hungsle and Winlfred of Lincoln, and Mr. and Mrs.Howard Grandon in n picnic dinner in a park.The Baptist Mission Circle held n postpilned meeting at the church vatora can,aoeo -» Agent Geo. Bates offerslocal'W~4 »: people to recent fe~ ducted at the Nehru turd College. value: $2.95 md $15 values go at $5-sizes 14 fa 46.Fashion cen- Cav 'Shop early.l t Pajamas' lor Woman,Mines and Children priced at $1 to $2 at the Fiahion Cenhr.I t :: | |L I 6 %b u n h d s o f w h e n of tanka ge a nd s udan to p rod uc e a. hun~ ga in o n he alth y ho gs . for ty c en ts f o r l r : c ents f o r tan ka ge whi c h s i x do lla r h o g fo r 6% b us he ls o f w .. .. TOMATO BLIGHT CONTROLLED BY SPRAYING Inquires coming to the County Agent's office at Blair indieabe that many hnme gardens are suffering from tomato blight, a fungus gmwth that spreads by in- sects, wind, etc. ing the hogs.Five net on the farm, wo and four dollar ho~ $2.35. Further texts sho~ nothing m the idea makes lower grade In all compaisans, hogs graded as high cases higher than co Heavy two year ol~ states that two distinct biigiits attach tomatoes-namely,early blight and late blight.Both are controlled by spraying M11 Bor- deaux spray--a mixture composed of 4 pounds of copper sulphate, 4 pounds of stone lime, and 50 gui- Ions of water,by alisiolving the copper sulphate in 25 gallézis of water and the lime slaketl ar] sus- pended in the other 25 gallons; the in to th e s pr ay ta nk . Bor dea ux deteriorates rap idly , ther efo re,it s ho u ld be ma d e i n small qu an ti ti es an d us e d fre sh. Th e copper sulpha te sho uld be mi xe d i n wo o de n or e ar the n wa r e |..| Aches PA| '§_"",;'_ gg nwuu 5 ' m n n u W a g ; ~_'2°';"|° ¥ : ' ; = ' ; 'L;"=EeL°°;';= nu m m. -»\= ma mnwl ax- r r . C A L H O U N A N D V I C I N I TY Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jipp spent Wednesday aftemoon and evening at the Ray Klanek home in Omaha.Mr.ugnd Mrs. Guy McNier oiOmnhn visited at the Fred McNicr 1wm¢ Wednesday sibernoun.Mrs. Tcnbrink of Norfolk, called -..nn-=Annes Ackerman of u l l w n -| v || w m n | m = r l ¢ n n w n u s l | uA g n n l -n u v p m n d n a x n l f u u i l u y .' n . = y " " ' °° "° ' ° " " " ' ! ' 1 t ' *P ° \ \ ' l i = = I m u | l v m l c 1 ' l l l n H m d ¢ w w l ' " f ' -~ Ilthiniscum md one-third whextlllld overhead,the $5.26 would llor the ground com and wheat. pounds ol I ;1'a.kin ro an \s out"|d '75|1 u n 4¢..." Q ",_Califo rni a, who is vi siting he r s is- te r, Mrs . W . G. Me tc hmar k of thi s pinc c.Mr s .F r a n k Keste rson an d Lois A n n c ame Wednesday f r o m Cole# ri d g e jo vi s i t wi th h o me f o lk s . Mr s .George Ro h we r J r .and Ka th er in e A n n Ilrg vi s i ti n g Mr s Ro h wc f s p a r e n ts a t Br ok en B o w Mr .a n d Mr s .J .P J i p p and Mi s s Ma r g a r e t J i p p moto:e d .tc Oa klan d 'Th ur sd ay to vis it. Mn an é M r s Lou is J ip p. Mis s Ma rie S ie rk re tu rne d ho me Thur sda y a fte r a tte ndi ng six we ek: of s u mme r s c ho o l a t Mi d lan d C h l lege.J o hn W r ei dt J r.is th e prouc own er o f a n ew C he vr ole t c o up e. Mi s s Ma r y Cook,Mr s .An n : Ma r ti n ,Mr s .J .H .Gr i mm,Mr s J . It. Smith and daughter, Florenc e s4.' d ss m ywork ful Do;Father's Shaving:s>du ~ Mirror Lie? em in!Never 1/ E4 r h. that wheat k than corn. e wheat fed J ZMuyle, Mr. and Mrs. Will Ryan,Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wulf, Mr. and Mrs. Will Kuhr, Mrs. Nsew, Hans and Msggla helped Babe Ryan celebrate his birth anniver- sary Friday evening. Mrs. Frank Wilson, Mrs. Hosea Wilson,Mrs.John Petersen and Dorothy were Thursday sitsrnoon visitors of Mrs. Will Ryan.Mrs.Harold Rasmussen speni Thursday st the A. A. Renslmw home.Mr .and Mrs. Chris Rasmussen were called home from their va- cation trip on account of their son,Howsrd's illness of sppendicitis He is much better at present.Miss Greu-,hen Mencke md Mrs. Will Ryan spent Tuesday after- noon at Detlei Wulfs.Mg.nml Mrs. Howard Ap- -f -u ._. ;.,....<+.».»fyl u n a n x t u " ,- . . . : . . ~ . Stock Comfort Miiil ny Sprgy Repellant "°';;°-~ Blair Drug Co. Sli p pe r s th a t 'W ea r fo r W o me n an d Mis ses c an be bo u gh t a t mo n ey sa vin g pr i c es a t th e Fa s h - ..g | | »|==|x »~.'~.u p Will Hart were Sunday visitors with friends neu; Wlsner.Dorothy Petersen is spending this week with relatves in Conn- ell Bluffs, Iowa. Several 01 the neighbors helped Mrs.Francis Forsberg celebrate had eyes mean pour health md much unhappiness.The moment your eyes complain, ureful eye treatment ie in order. Dr. Norman K. Rathmann ~o n e poor eyesight hu ltill len a Aches an are priced at $5 and $6--we lit you perfectly.11° Bliss Hazel Wulf accompanied Mr.and Mrs.Frank Schafer to Omaha Saturday.Mr. and Mrs. Walter Appleby and Betty visited Sunday with relatives at Elk City. _ . . - - " " 1 * .3 " \- . . . . _ . . , a n n - a s \s I , g n n \ 4 .a g a r - nf . . \ u y earancc 1 ~rcsscs .|an a 0ptic Dpportunities Thv mm without money ll- vrnyl has the opportunity to mllme some, prodding he will try.The 'mln without good ey e s i ght hu no t dun the oppofhmlty of improving it If he Miledl It for too long lons of water,by alisnolving the copper sulphate in 25 gallons of water and the llme slnked arl sus- pended in the other 25 gallons; the tvlo mixtures then pound together into the spray tank. Bordeaux deteriorztcs rapidly. themfom,it should be made in small quantities and usui fresh. The copper sulphate should be mixed in wooden or earthm ware containers as it oorrodea all meL\l except brass. Bordeaux will not control mos~ nic or wilt.Mosaic is lngpossiblo to control.Wilt,` however, is con- trolled by planting wilt resistant varieties--the Norton has so far proved the most reslstant. | ~:: | ~ |~l ~ |: | ||: l n . cases higher than corn fed hogs.~ Heavy two year old steers on 65 ~` \ Saturday, Judy 18th FEEDING WHEAT To LIVESTOCK Hogs and cattle will probably pay more for wheat than the ele- -»"':.»o '~\ °"\: - ~» - - - -1 .gg; _'-in / g l \ s Y \ ~- MI LT N ELSON and HisDANCONIANS DANCE atKING'S PAVILION ca~se cold or semi-hot watg just can't take the ......._....-.s -¢=»=~ -ll "'--_ a ; - - u g ; f Blair,were Ft.Calhoun call i a :ra: last Tuesday »~§5i;°,;»%;';¥.;' ;";:.';a;";.ia»;'s;1;"...d Mr s .He rman S c h ro ed er i n Ch er ry c ounty .Th e C of f e e C lu b me t w i t h Mr s . C a r l Ro h we r o n Fr id ay aftern oon wi th e ve ry me mb e r p r e se n t.Mr s . Ma ri e Me hr c n g wo nf ir B t p ri ze an d Mrs . Detle f K ru se, b oob y .A l o v o - I . -i n . ¢ . \u n n ¢s n 1» 1 . r u |h i f h a " i h H f P Q R Ar n o ld o f Cou nc il Bluf fs ,wa s a guest.MM Y J a n e Hu n g a te of L in c o ln , spent as t we e k wi th Mr . a n d Mr s . I va n He lms . Mrs . L oui e F arn bc r g a nd dau gh» ter,Clara,an d tlw grandc h ildrenof B la i r, d s i i ulc he o. A . J oh n- son an d J . M.c ét homes F rid ay . day a nd Su nda y with Mr. a nd Mr s . Alfr e d Han s en an d f a rn i ly .Mr .a n d M m Chee Su tto n a n d Nei l vi si ted a t th e E . C. L ipp in c o tt home W e dne sday eveni rg. Mr .a n d Mr s .Gu s t elson an d da u gh te rs o f V alle y , Mr. an d Mr s . E. R. Blornberg* and son of Omaha, nur'M r nnrl M n Andr ew Sve nd~ When you take Bayer Aspirin you lm sure of two thing. Ifssure mlief, md it's mlcas.Thosetablets with the Bayer cross do not hurt the hmrf. Take them whmever you miie: imm I-Icadachm NeuritinColdsNeumlgia Sore 'Throat Lumbazbly mam was sane.. vi ....and u good time was had by all 'Will Stewart and mother and Sndir-'Krissel of Omaha, were call ers in Calhoun Friday meeting Friday evening.Quite a number were present.Refresh ments were served by Mrs. GuySlader and Ellen Ann, Miss Daisy Slader and Ztlrs. Arthur Clausen The Wilde Wood Circle had their meeting at Mandia Park Sunday. Those from Calhoun attendingwerellc-nry Rohwer,Mrs.ManeMehrens and Kate,Mr. and Mrs C. li. Mehreus nnnl Dora Klindt.Mr.and lllrs.Oral Harrison, llllisses Dorothy Slevcrs and Emily Mr.and Mpé./Gerald Litel of Wayne were honored at a shoyveg Saturday aftemoon when Mrs. A. R.Harper entertained a number ol guests at her home.She wasassisted by Mrs. Ben Wachter.Mrs.Anna Arnold of Council Bluffs is spending a few weeks here visiting her sister, Mrs. D. 0. Sheets andother relatives.Four Boy Scouts, Arthur FausettEarlRankin,Floyd Triplett_ and Leo Wachter spent last week at the Boy Scout camp at Fremont.Mr.and Mrs.Wallace Fitch,Mr.and Mrs. A. H. Lowe, Miss AnnaReehandArwildaLoweanjoyed an outing Sunday at Ha§erhaum- The 0 . E.S.held its regular- Ketchmrk returned Sunday after lake . gaard and children all visited atthe Jonas Blomberg home Sunday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. James Paulson and son and Mr. and Mrs. Lars Paul- son motored va Hxlra. Iowa Sundayto spend the day with Mrs. Marie Rasmussen nd family. Just think--Spring Coats-values to $85 now priced to clear quickly at only $5.95.Fashion Canter. Sizes 14 to 44 for Women.l t Those wash dresses that we have on sale at $1 are sellingfast but a large new shipment has just arrived so we have plenty for you tn select from.Fashion Center. . yy1"Rheu matism Toothaéhe When your head adm-(mm anymuse-when a cold has settled in ycur joints. or you feel those deep- dovm pains of rheunutism, sciatim, of lumbago, take Bayer Aspirin and get ral nellef. II the package says Bayer,it'a genuine.And genuine Bayer Aspirin Ls safe. Amm..4. ¢h» »f§.»|...m..-If .r mv" I /» | t K n n w c ~~TRUTH : t n ' | \ Only l K n HALF-Q ~ without ~ ~ IF DAH'S mi rro r c ould talk, ma ny a re the ta le s o f ~ truth i t c o uld tell. Abo ut fac e s , ha nds and ha i r , ,Ng that have not had the kindly assistance of Hot f -Water and only "Half Clean." Of many early mom- spending the past.week i n Estes A h e ju m o r bal Learn play eu asPa rk an d D o mc r .r i n g t u n wi th t e Tr ia n gle Cali' nr l \|.....I n 1:..... 1.u nn Plush Qnn dnv fnnnnnnn and th e ~~mr. nnuTuesdayfor their home in E m- poria,Kan sas af te r spen ding th e pa s t mo n th wi th relatives an d friends.Mr s. J i p p' s moth er , Mrs . Emma .Ke tc h mar k r e t u r n w wi th th e m f o r u sh o r t vi si t. HERMAN NEWS v w . ..~......,.-.....,.,......_.,___B r o wn Creek te a m a t th a t plac e th a t after no on wi n n i n g bo th games.Th e s c or e wi th Ar lin g t/ a n was 6 to 1 a nd Brown Cre ek 'I to 8. Mr s .Ha tti e Txee t depa rted o n Th u r sd a y fo r Ar li n gto n wh e r e s h e wi ll vis it he r sister,Mr s .0 .H . Lo we a n d f a mi ly s e ve r a l we ek s . Mr . a n d Mr s . D o n L o we le f t o n F r i d a y f o r th e i r h o me a t Gr a n i te ~1§6*r'aoM ROAD Da vid Ma the ws o f Omah a , s pe n t Sunday a t th e h o me o f hi s pa r- ents, Mr. an d Mrs. Os c ar Ma the ws. I n th e e ve n i n g h i s wi f e a n d Mi s s Gla d y s L e h r r e tu r n e d wi th h i m tn Oma h l, : af te r s p en d i n g a we e k a t th e Ma th ews h o me .M -. m a M "I-'a vi Rlnn nf Oma-.lack Leach was up from the Leach grading camp in Missouri, a few days last week.Miss Ruth Roberta of Omaha,was a guest recently at the E. C. Reid home. Miss Gladys Hansen ol Blair, spent last week her;with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.Arnold.-Wm.Cram is the owner of a new threshing machine. Mrs.Henry Baker o l Blair, spent Monday with Herman rela~ tives Mr.and Mrs.Fred Robertson were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Hansen at Decatur. D. E. Cummimm. Clifford West. Falls, Minnesota alter spending a few days visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs J. D. Lowe.Theirdaughter,Beverly remained until later when the Lowes will take her home.Mrs. Roy Morrison and children Thursday at the Chris Hansen home.Miss Nettie Mu Cooper,whospentaweek's vacation at her home here,returned Sunday to her work at Des Moines.Mr.and Mrs.E. W.Burdic,Grandma Rose,Mr,and Mrs.Eugene Rose and Robert Daugher- ty and family of Omaha, had a pignic dinner at_the .P"!= S'="f'=>': Tekamah, spent Wednesday and haf" hféill `§{»`§§a§§`LfTé§F.<»I>§= ` Ea evening with Ralph and Grace Ray.Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Mead of Blair, called Wdnesday evening at the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shaman and two children of Omaha, spent Sun- day afternoon and evening withMr. and Mn. W. J. Boite.Mr.andMrs.Louis LaHod.a of Omaha, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Steele were also there in the evening.Mrs. Oscar Mathews and Maineentertainedtwotablesofbridge Saturday afternoon to honor their guests,Mrs.David Mathews andMisa.Gladys Lehr of Omaha.Others present were Misses Dor-othea Gilbertson.Florence Wollf, B. Bum home. _...a _M .......».. 1. Begin m enjoy Hot. Water aa you like it m yoin- home today. Install a Gas Tank Heater.f1'u it on in the morn-ing, in a few minutes you Jew D@ad llnglng while he gets one of the cleanest slmves ever. . . . next ln line comes Slste; Sue's hot water beauty .E 1 hum Oman!.. .mn nlentv ofa m . - . - . ...._.....__.... . . . . _._. ,___,,_Hot Water! . . . then .Tunlor'|Q washup . . . . oh let's not tor-E get the dishes, the cleaning Iand on Monday the weekly g 1 Y . |"MIB.U. li.Ul811l3lll8llJ. recelvea§,:::;: wats: k.,..,'i'"';;:.,.';?",..;;'::i the mi ~ of the dgath of her fishing on the Elkhorn.sister,Miss Lottie Games at her nn-.and Mrs.Gerald Litle of home HW Arungum Saturday.Wayne, warg guests at the A_ R Lloyd Lwis had the miafoztune l1..__.. \__.___ --__ .|.\... ......\.. .._.1 to unset 111) mr at the turn near Doris Tilden,Harriett Allen and Alsyne Smith. Mr.and Mrs.Ned Tyson and A. W.Bnrge of Harman,vmre'Thursday evanlng guests at the wa s h, a ll ma d e fro m z w 2 0 time s e asie r than eve r ba tonnurper name over me weea-enu.The village board has purchasedapowermower for use in the park.: l i l Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cooper and Virginia Mae Cooper of Tekamah wrce dinner guests of Mr,andMrs. H. C .Cooper Sunday.Mcsdnmes Roy Andersen and Minerva Carter of Blair, visited Miss Maggie Lowe Thursday alt- ernoon.Dorothy and Deloria Deets of Blair, spent Saturday and Sundayat the J. M, Brews r home.Miss Awry l G ea of Pena, was a guest of Misa Nettie Mae u e .,_..._.L_ __.1.\_ ,,.| the Huit Lo`€va home Saturday night.He and three irlmda who were riding with him were some- what bnxised and scratched. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hansen of Blair, were guests Sunday avening at the Fred Rogert homeA number from hare attended the funeral of M m Frank Jen- kins at Blair Sunday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Ben West attendeda lawn picnic at the Gus Strengerhome at Omaha. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Webster of Tekakmah, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mn. Jesse Webster.Ha r le v Rmz ert drove tn W a vn e u. a. unn eny na me./ Mi a : C o r a a n d Ge o r ge B e a xd ln d Mr s .B y r o n Be ar d atte nded th e fu n er a l o l Fr a nk D ud g e on ol B la i r eonduc ted b y th a Ma s o n an d Ea atem S ta r lo d ge s Th ur sd ay . Ra y Ther kelaon an d c hildren sp en t Sunday e ve n i n g wi th M r . and Mrs.Fred Hurdum.FritzMuller called were also. Mr.and Mrs.Frank Pike and Mrs.John Shemer spent Friday alternoon with Mr.and Mrs.Byron Beard._|Elmer and James Dixon attendedathe Triangle Baby Beet Club meet- iinant Howard Jsnsen'a Sunday. .--.|-..-..-..|.._ar--..a u... n e e d Operation cost is'on1y s mai- bero f a tew pen nle sad ay. mm our showrooms now! Only 85° Down Places a Gas Tank Heater In Your Homewupor over me weeu-enu.Carrol Parrish,who came homerecentlyfromHoldrege, left lastweek with his brother, Z. Tom Johnson of Emerson,is spending a few days at the farm home 0; his brother, Marlin.Marcus Kroger,high school teacher; and athletic couch,was down from Wayne spending a few days laht week with friendsMr. ind Mrs. W. H. Yakish on Fremo are mourning the loss ofan lnf f. son hom Fr-lday.`July 10.The little one lived only a few hours.Mrs. Yaldah was Miss Clarlhel Lowe. The J. J. C. Cluh met with Mrs. James Paulsen east of here Wed-nesday;afternoon.She servedhomemade ice cream and cake. M n nan §h»a¢¢ "au \... \.-..»-.. Sunday evening and took Mia: Opal Hansen and Vera Lamb of Blnlr back to their school work.The following relatives gatheredat the D. O. Sheets home Sundaylor a reunion.Mrs. Anna Arnold and Mr. and Mn. Harry Weaver of Council Bluffs, Wm, Sheets and 'family of Blair,Mr.and Mm.-John Thielloldt and Ruby. ClaytonandGeorgeSheetsand families. Nicholas,Raymond a n d EarlS h e e t s a n d D . 0 . S h e e t s a n d f a m - y . 7 HOURS MORE NEWS IN L1NooLN JOURNAL $1.00 UNTIL JAN. 1. 1982 (Mailed lh Nebralka.Nonh Kan- .aeway ev-mu.; m.a m ana.Prentice Smith visibed with the A. E. Dlxon lamll and Wednesdayevening, Mr. and J. S. Conetywere visitors there. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gammel ol Tekamah, spent Smdg with the family of their deter,r. and Mrs. Harry Tyson.Sunday afternoon vdsltora with Mr.f;-3 Mrs.Gudmnnd Sorensen were r. and Mrs. 1-Im: Sorensen from the Bench, Mr. and'Mra. H P. Hansen and Mr. and Mn. Dan Greene of Blair.Mn. C. H. Blanchard and Mrs. Clyde Memzler spent Wedueedgafternoon with Mr. and Mn. A. Dixon.Mrs.R.M.Iverson md danghler, Mildred were also wlen Mr.and Mrs.Fay Jonea from\| yn , |, `, m ,| _" , man- mug Co. C \s f , , » " . . \ \4 .a g a r - "."f g §- s q , | . \ ¢ vd i n u - » » i > 1 & ¢ . ¢ . ¢ . . | , , _.., _.~\ _-_._¢. Your Car oil ed $oo and Greased FRICTION, 'as every experienced motorist knows, shortens the life of a car. Which must remind you "when was mine oiled and greased last?" Drive in.We'll drain the old oil and refill with fresh.Then, give your car a THOROUGHGREASING_Quick and Effi- cient Servicé.No waiting. Marathon Sellrice Station , a n n - a_ . . - - " " ' - ~ . \ _.C \s Thv mm without money ll- vrnyl has the opportunity to mllme some, prodding he will try.The 'mln without good eyesight hu not dun the oppofhmlty of improving it If he nexleds n for too long had eyes mean pour health md much unhappiness.The g l \ s Y \ ~- poor eyesight hu ltill len a N E W . . . Bath Fixtures add to the value of your home Install New Bath Fixtures During the summer m o n t h s .Installation n o w o causes less inconvenience than in the . colder months.You yill be surprised too at the new low prices of material and installation. v Moore Plum bing Co. ureful eye tx-eat~en!in in order. Dr. Norman K. Rathmann ~ one ......._....-.s -¢=»=~ -ll "'--_ a ; - - u g ; @I _......--. .,..-_........Us .--woes.at the Enext meeting.' Missj Iris Brewster has been spending a couple oi weeks at theRoss Deets home at Blair.Mrs. G. F. Lowe and her Sunday School class of girls had s break- fast arty at the park Wednesday mo g.Miss Alma Fraln of Blair, spentlast week here with her sister, Mrs |Emil Fallen.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver ol Council Bluffs,Iowa spent theweekendat the D. 0.Sheetshome. Mrs.George Lowe is spendil\Z|the week ih Fremont with herdnughwr, Mrs. W. H. Ynkish andfamily. . Mrs. John Hooks left last week for her home nt Mt. Clemens, Michafter spending a few weeks here) with her parents,Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ryan,Her sister, Miss Hazel Ryan accompanied her home.The ball game here Sunday aft/- emoon between the town team and the Omaha cardinals was won by the lurme team. Mrs,Wm.Hrandert ss guests Thursday her nephew, Gil- bert Katt and wlle of Fremont, and her sister,Mrs.Pete Katt ofHoops. Rev. Shank .spent Monday and Tuesday in Omaha. s u,u a l uolorsao)It is easy to see how the LincolnNEBRASKASTATEJOURNAL aan give seven to ben hours Law news out on the rural routes and in niany towns than any other Lin- coln daily and usually two or more hours later news than Omaha news papers.The Journal is the only Lincoln daily phnting at night,in [act after 5 p. m.The Journal prints editions right up until train time dsy and night. The Morning Jour- nal comes in time (or mail deliv- ery the same day. The Lincoln Joumal gives un* excelled service on s morning paper from the capital clty, edited 10Q% for Nehraskans.All of theother big Nebraska morning dailies are printed on the Iowa line and edited for lows readers also.The Sunday Journal-has eight pages of colored fulmles. Order today and secure full ad~ vantage of this offer of the Lin~ coln Daily Journal from now until January 1. 1932 for s1.00. or $1.50 with Sunday.The sooner they pay the more time they will get. Subsnrlhe.lor The Enterprise. west U.evening Reeves.Mrs.Dennyat the homes. ummm., spew. vw esmewnyw i f n M f . m a M m om-I F. Muller and Mrs. Molly M Tekamah, were guestsGeorgeand Henry BeardLelandMullerreturned home alt/ar a short vddt withCoraBeard. Mrs. Clyde Metzler and Mrs. C.H. Blanchard went on Fremont onThursday to visit relatives of U16 '"'§ §.;Harry Ty M Walter.son,rs.Gammel and Mrs. George Hsin and daughter drove to Omaha Monday afternoon to see Mrs.Kemeth Baker and baby daughter at the Methodist hospital. Those from this vicinity attend-llng the funeral Monday afternoon' at Fremont, ol Mrs. John Mq'{en-nun were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wake-field Jr., Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Blan- chard and Aubrey, James Kehoe, Mr.and Mrs. Clyde Metzler andMrs. A. E. Dixon. Mr.and Mrs.George Reid of Telnmah, had Sunday supper withMr. and Mn. Kenneth Tyson.Mr. and Mrs. Sam Steele spentTuesdayevening at the DelrmirEeer home in Blair.Mr.and Mrs. Byron Beard and sons went to Tekamsh Sunday tosee the new baby at tha homo ofMr. and Mn. mm mu. I last?" . Drive in.We'll drain the old oil and refill with fresh.Then, give your car a THOROUGHGREASING_Quick and Effi- cient Servicé.No waiting. Marathon Service Station ALFRED ENCER, 'Proprklor 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 M o o r e P l u m b i n g C o . BLAIR, NEBRASKA g i ;ln 3 - ~ ; ~ !~ . ; . .l 9 c ; ; ; , ' ; ; .I ia; [1] {~] l5c I1 0lc ,, cmnser §1'l1'Z"2.ff."" "°""me as ,Eatwell Bnnd ~ F ~ Y 1nrC1iu in specu md expmu thai:nympafhy to die bereaved relutiveg . Mn. Jenkins was a lim\be¥ of the W. R c. gpd they wbre presant as a body at her lunar-gl. Interment`was mxdelnfthe Blair cunJx,'._,,buide thosi 6f*§the u:- ents who passed away some ygm : ha. W o r t h ti n g h e r bell fo r th e I m - South Side Seljvice Station ' n u . m m e Normal c°u¢¢. Assodtiion will hold thelr annul picnic July 22, at Barnard Park, F r m w t llaluberl will bring bas-ket dinmn whlch will Be served cafeteria style.All former stu- dents nf the old Fremont NormalarecnrdlallyinvitedtoAttend. ago.| Belidla a n bereaved husband Ind daughter she leaves fp mourn M | : 0 W E N ' S her. one deter, Mn. Anne Good-|~ rich of CaE!ornia and three bro~|ihers, James Pamc k of Burnett,|A n N e x t W e e kMo.;Wade of Cfais.Neb.,and ORIGINAL COMPANYJudson ol Ganrin, Minnesota.I _of No~ativ u who always look Iorwlnl £0 this annual allairwitk pleasure. MR S . F R A N K J E N K I N S Mr s .F r a n k J enk ins,nee Lu c y Maud e Pa trlék, pass ed away at her ho me i n th i s c ity o n F r i d a y , J u ly 10 th a f te r a n illness o f ma n y c .. ... Local News :_ $l0~8ilk Ur¢ssu ndncod to AAlvud¢|h'l'l|Enterp;-lg,| SZ95; |15 Silk Drawn redlwed to A11 WMA m m m Sui"lov$5-dzes 14 uns. Fuhkm Centuwomm md Mines,52,93 md! Mn.Ross Deets i l asdftnnt $8.98.Fuhian Ceatéfr.1; ledady at tl¢W. J. Sas atm-el A Imby gh-| wu mn _Bl Pl.durinz mes: wa._'day to Mr. and Mrs. John Watkins Mr. and Mrs,R. E. Vinwn md of Czlhoun.Mom d -:mn c o w.|M m; Am y mmm o g ' r mm» h . \ m. . M Uday ('1'hmd\y) for s doing nicely.um dvld are 26-it was a gvbst of Mrs. Pkulip 0'Han-'p ga ug, Ok"-Nj;'"`" " ''I Peter Iverson and wife of theWantedtobuy--A ", ; g ; ; ¢ :°m house, dm in. ion lm nomar evening-$10 silk n m 1edu26-1z|Miss Iris Brewster of Herman, ;2.95 $15 sun Drease red$1650.00.N. T. L u n d & C o .th I 3LfvnmrlH r ;172 C.H u n t 811d'Es spe__nd11§__8 f e ~ ~ 1 I t o . 4 6 . F I B h i o l l uc ed t° d in n er a t ~ the pa re n ta l, J en s Ive r - Center..... G 1 `° 'and Mn Ben Bin~ of Omaha.|Mn, H. W. McCnne ol Ft.Wnrtl\ Taos, who been visiting her sister,Mrs. J. E. Campbell for some time, was taken to the Im- manuel hospital where she will *ro- eeive medical treatment. Walter Schroeder of Fremont, hu moved his family ink: the H=C. Blom residence on Lincoln meet, formerly oocupied by Mrs.Normhn Wilkins.Mr. Schroeder is l-he new pstrolmm on the Washington high- way, south of Blair. Mr. and Mrs. George Sin-smnrk and iamlly of Burlington,Colo., and . and. Mrs. John T. John- son Fnemont, were Tuesday vis- itors atthe Hans C. Jersild home on west Washington street.Mx. Sinsmark is a brother and Mrs» Johnson s sister of Mrs.Haus Jersild. Mrs. W. S. Rnthery and daugh- ter, Helen and son, Homer bf Los Angeles, California arrived in this city last Friday, making the trip by auto and are vidtlng at the home of Mrs, Rothery's mother, Mrs. E.. C. Pierce and other rela- tives.They expect to stay the remainder of the summer. Margaret Allen entertaind eight friends Monday afternoon in honor of her cousin, Helen Roth- ery of Los Angeles.The girls en- joyed a swim in Bla lfs new swimming pool and.we!'e enter- tained after the swim at t eClyde M. Allen hom whore Mr . Allen served a delicio s lunch.Those presen en jiothéry, Jew Stewun.e Rose Wilkins, Charlotte stead,Ruth Mor- gan,Margo McQuarr-le,Emily Allen and ggret Allen.._. pleasure. MRS. FRANK JENKINS 1 Mrs.Frank Jenkins,noe Lucy 'Maude Patxitk, passed away at hei- home in this city on Fridny, July 110th nfwr a n illness of many 'montlu wiurnticn.Deceased was born in the New England neigh- borhood October 21.isso,where she lpsnt her earlier childhood and where she received her edu-, cation. Her (nther, Rav. John Phtrlck, was a Baptism minister and lived the plrl.Coming to this amnty in the llfe seventies the funily saw much nl the earlier settle» ment md development of those days..~ She was married in Frank M. Jenkins February 8, 1906 at the home of her parents who then re- sided in`Bl\.lr and for six years the young vwple made their home in Oinnhn,returni ng tn Bldr ln 1912 when they have sinee made their home,Having been reared under the in fluenées nf the church she was of n deeply religious tum und in her life she lived cunsisbently up to her convictions. Having known het nnd her hus- band for n long tenn of years as. personal .friends and lynowing hcr<virtues we can find no words ade-1 quste to express the respect inwhich_sh4 ls held.A faithfulwife :md rnother,unselfish and with her thoughts always for the wel-1" fare of those she loved ahc alw6» showed a beautiful character whiqhf we could all emulnte.to advunlJ|!¢\.§t the funerixl which was helqs Sunday aftemoon from lhe hbrné her nld Idends nnd neighbors df the New England nelghborhqodwere present to show their lust rc-2 ~ ~ husiheuu callers in Wllthill last Wednesday. Marie Bolln returned last week from a viuit with her sisters, Mrs. Frank Sanders in Omaha. Mr. und llra. Harry Smith, wha reside north of Blair, were Sunday visitors at the Elzy King home. Mr. and Mn. Arthur Wolff and Ross Dun name an muwu. W .._.. Mr. ond.Mrs. Hans Thompson ufK e n u u r d , w é r e l u t M - = ~ 1 ; v ' M V non at the Oscar Guyer omu o ent Park ntréet. Ne1l Stanley,son of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Stsuley. south of Blair, is still nported as quite seriously 'ill at this writing. Mrs.Kirby Cook will entertai the Monday night bridge club 2 her home next Monday evening. Dr. and Mn. R. J. Murdoch wel gueltg over the week-endlut th Frank Curley home at Weldon, L H i n Rosalie Foley left lm week Wednssdny lo r Thurltm Neb. for an extended ylsit ummm p c u l u g win., JULY 22fnnilyor Omaha, were Sunday guexts nt the Victor Wall( home. Mr. and Mrs.Robert .Foley of 'south of Blair, are the proud pu- enta of n baby boy born last Slt- urday.. Mr. and Mn. Austin Badgerow of Omaha, were csllers last Satur- dly at the home of Mrs.Frank Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Brown urovem Lfncoln Sunday and :hyd over Monday,vldting relatives and tnnucfinx huninell. Mrs.Kltherine Von Lanken in enjoying a visit from her lon, Arlle Von Lankin, who is home for vldt, from the Jlnvy. Lust 'hxeaday visitors nt the T. D\\¢|8¢'°ll.|'l\|cker home were Mrs. Maud Gnrn- Hra.Marjory Metzinger andmel and Mrs. Will Poucher of Te- children of Fremont, visited at the ka.mah._The ladies are sisters. ; "_kw° _ '""""°" ho me over the]Mrs.wi ll Cook and daughter, -m |Edith of Omnhn, left Inst Friday ," and Mrs. ~ R' Sutton ""dlby num for Charleston, Illinois to Bell. of near Blair, were Sunday isit M,-._ Cook's parents at "mg afternoon visitors at the Oscar place.Guyer home.|Mrs. Ruby Thompson and Iom- Mr,and Mrs.Emmett Johnson ily of Wlnside, Nebr.,spent lastand daughter, Maxine of Hermnn,|Sum|,y visiting at the parental, spent Monday evening with M1'~'.l.C. Rosenbaum home in this and Mrs. Oscar Gilbertson.city.* Mrs. Ida Sarlbum of Nordnwny,Mrs. Mary S. Miller of Milford, Iowa _came last Saturday where came last Sunday wenlqg to spend she will make hc-r home nt thef the week at the home of her friondl . Edgar Clausen recdved word n cemtly of the death ol' his dau. M n .Vigo Clausen Dem of Sal Lake City. Mr. and Mn. L. L. Snyde r u enjoying as mo n v i si t from M1 Snydefs mother, Mrs. Effie Sn; der of Woodbine, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Iauls Naeve anfamilyofLa.Plntte,spent Lu Thursday at the parental,Fre Soil home on east South street. Attorney Clark 0'Hanlon is th owner of a new Studebaker Com mander.This is an dght cylinde with the new free wheeling device Prof. and Mrs. G. J. Mnlmjn or ganlbed n Junior Choir Monday a the First Lutheran church.Th choir consists of about thirty mem bers. Alben Sprick of Fontnnelle, wa a Blair Visitor last Thursday ann while in the city mzule a ver; INTRODUCING Phillips 66 Gasoline with controlled 'v0ltalitf We are also specializing in the modern automobile lubrication, u§ing a perfected grease for each mechanical part.Special bearing grease,special universalwheel joint gréase, spééial chasisis lubrizant etc Re.at noadditional cost. W. Jacnhs home on west Fwntfdaughter,Mrs.Oscar ,fGuyer m,d|p a?.snnt visit az rue 1-mwrpras ntrnni;lo m c el e f m n i i h n v 'T' "'Ei§ sewing Circle of me nnn:»h|"f§,:::`Q,,d Beatrice Foley ue M1-.and M n .H.F.Ban am .H Will Mosluge of SpribnelEff _..I'..°§'}'£°h'Eff I.'i'.E.."'1'i"1'.Ei =1°:"'*='=a.S~=*"ff'=1'=r £'%=;`&":"'ff3'€':: ...f."m.... Inman mn a Ama. via A l l - _ . . . _ - | -..l -_ _. . . - ! ; ' | . .. n l _|3::.':.":;:""~ f'\fiIL'|§13'él"`<»§`:zzz 'i'»'F'..".I.'I..1'I""2'¢».'.i'fli '::' az:swan '"°°*- 1 |Wnyne sam Normal. June Axiell of 0m|J\a, who ll'Mr.und Mrs. Frank Simpsonlife guard at Cllmp Brevmer, "°"|-etumed Sunday (mm Lincoln. eompnnled by n Y"""l mm friend, after :pending the png week with lpent lu! Sundly nt l-he w. M. duel! daughter, Mrs. w. E. Dolan Halle: home.und family at that plnee.H n .H . A .H u c k | m n m n l n l e d |u . . .w . u . .\ |u'.|...».| ...|. - ma i;.;..;;'az."" nm. ~ Sell home:~Mn. Wm. Stnekfui 01' l..m¢oln,who has been shying dth her deter, Hn. Fnnk Dudgeon,ex-pects w ntumju her home thin Sunday, July 1m.h. Mn. L. H. Lothmp ol this nity n a t e m e c n a m c a l e q m p m e n t We will carry afcpmplete line of Lee Tiresand Tubes.Also a complete line of accessoriesn.;.T';,."¢.';;§;';;. 25;a,;i;;'i;.;;g_,,,;;;;~',;;;;;; "x,;;:;;a;;2".;:1»»» gained her admittance to the Friday and returned home s"f'""mothre, Mrs. V. 0. Ireland of near ' day evening.She also visited at B] ~d h t M Wthehorhe nf her daughter,hlrs.'Sh:;f( gp ii.f5,.f'i'$,L..rs,m Neil Burdic.Mrs. L. S. Peck spent last 'l'ues~Mr.nnd Mrs. Henry l{ackbert|da evening visiting at gh 0_ G_ and son of Seward, Neb., Mr. '"'diSvningson home,east .5 Blair |Blrs. Jack Weber of Joliet, Illinois and WM. 'Wood of Linwood, Nels.; were last Sunday afternoon visit- ors at the Elzy King home. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lowe, who have leen located near the Hindley cabin camp, moved last Sunday to Hermnn where they expect to make their home.Arthur Long moved the household good:with his truck. Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Meier- henry of west of Blair, entertain-I and with Harry Bebbe ol Illinois, who is here on a visit Edgar Clausen and sister, Mrs Ella Clausen of New Lisbon, Wis drove to Hartlngton Heb. Monday and visited until Tuesday with their brother,Walter Clausen Arthur Long, who has been em ployed with the gas l\ne company last Thursday mornmg He expeds to return to his work in a couple ol weeks 'i f at Ft. Define, iowa retomed h°m Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jen- Old Soldiers Home at Grand Ib-l land,and anxiously awaits tho* time when she may enter. Miss Fern McClintock of Wayne, spent the week-end vidting at the J. P. Jensen home.Miss McClin- tock formerly resided here and is a Blair high school graduate, Rev.N.C. Carlson is expectedito retum Friday, from an extend-' ed business trip into Wisconsin,ontana,Canada,etc.He' has een gone about four weeks. Mr.and Mrs.Adolph Voss oi Long Beach,Calif.,Mrs. Soren il 4x 1ii sen were Sunday afternoon visit- ors at the Ed Gilbertson home. Hlllard Hughes o l Chicago, la An invitation is cordiallv extended tothe public to give our serviee aiiiel bdé aim will be to zive honest service with a smile '~a | I ~ | l l r v i r one ~rice clnfhier 5011111 me 5€I'VlCe Station CORNER OF SOUTH AND THIRD STREETBlair, --Nebm q n n n n n PETER STRICKLETT JR., Proprietor ed the following relatives at din-' ner last Sunday:Messrs. and Mem dames Ernest Schmidt and family of Fremont,E.W.Smith and son of near Herman, and H.W.Meierhenry and daughters of Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Conger of Loup City, and Mrs. Agnes Long of Grand Island, retnmed tn their homes last Satunday momlnx ~ . . . . . § . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . -. x n n a n - n o n - - » » I n _i l ||| |s n f l u - .v v \ 1 r a ~ a \r \ \ / \ * \r r ~`\~( / a Q n~ D0w§'T%;'i'#'imm EASY TE RM S "' > ..._~ . /_.,- ACT... NOW u sway Ad for Friday-Saturdny July 17d md 18:in Blair r `an" - - l l R I C E w H E A ' r m s -L] Fancy Louisianun lie n: lu ,A s-.bn,,_§;"_ j 1 p k g . 1 p k gg .l 9 c Z p k g , _,Eatwell Bnndull 1¢sALE 5 15¢M- ~rin loc 25C ~cmnser Q1'21'Z"2..?'.'"`"°"°me 'cs n r o A beautiful Rose colored Jelly Dinh Fwe with each[ 1 two bullies.Price per bottle ~.,M,,27c Complaxlon Soup 6 b l n l ¢h¢ puzklp, wnpped In eelophane Price per package m u h c roluzr. soar 9 [nn~ ~; ,.] ¥'i P e a c h e s Fnna Yollv w °""' '"1 Syrup, No. I. knll -an oc "» Mm:;'~.::r::.°~°~ "" . lsc ' 2 .~,i ..amlly and Misses Elsie and other Hughes of Omaha, rpent ::~ Sunday visiting at the par- ntal,W.D.Hughes home, and --~ A dp in Blalr new swimming ~ol. Mrs. Clifford Redfield of Oma-~, kept the house going at the ~eld home lan week,while .B.and wife were fishing at plrlt Lake, Iowa.On last Sun- ~yClifford drove up and after a 'dt they both returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Hamid J. Madsen Q tenained at`q picnic supper for few relatives ot the swimming---~last Wednedday evening,in onor of their son, Harold James' ~irteenth birthday.Those present Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hansen, ~r. and Mn. Ray Casey and chil- ~~"Q all of this city.' ML and Mrs. Wm. Linden and famlly,sou'th of Blair,Mr.and Mrs. Paul Jefferson and Mr. and Mrs. Bd Jefferson, all of Omaha, held a plcnlc last Sunday at the Riverview park in Omaha.The affair was in honor of the birth annlve es ol Raymond Linden and Paul Jefferson,which full elosq oo the above date. ~\ weeks vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrsf w.D.Hughes in thi s diy and with relatives in Omaha.' Mrs. Ilia Allen and son, Palmer C. Jr. are now residing in Sioux City, Iowa.Mrs. Allen has accep~ fed A position with Eppley Hotels Co. at the new Hotel Warrior, as axhler.' - Out-o!~fawn widmrs at tha Fred Soil home last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.Ben Soll and daughter and Mrs. Thresa Soll of Pender, Mr. and Mrs. George Warren and Mr .and Mrs. George Kennedy oi Omah ..T.ZH.».., son of Dr. and Mrs. Wm. I-laller, is spending the week at the George Bruse home at|K.arn~ rar, Iowa.Mrs. Haller and Mrs. Myrtle Killan are planning on driving over next Saturday bo hrlng him home. Now is the time in buy your supply of Summer Clothes at the Fashion Center-everything is ra- ducod ln prlc yo u will s ctwly be surprised at the saving-a you un make.Shop at the Fashion Canaria Blair this week-and and seg lor yourself.26-It -,_ EASY TERMS' > ..-:~ . / . _.,- "°|1|`6w Iowa-Nebraskg, Light ~ °a n d P o w e r C o m ~° @ouwdbWw@ .4 ` I c n l u m u u a:-=»»u .~..===-,o.» v uunduz ' w sm. :~. - a s b u i w z r h ~ g-aq_|nn\sh_tofl|i¢'1 V ~V ~Y o u S h o u l d B u y -\ ._ _ / ._,\ . .~¢'°7T2-5 ~ ~ .~4 ~~ " 5 "O n l y t h e R O P E R s y.»;x _.~.r '-;_j~/ ~"W ~~1 wi t h the I n s t a - F l a m e //, 4 ,\ |"X /""" § '/ " 'i g .-z n 4 ~.~5 |.Q?'Ti, ;~NE.Q s s ~~|~~>\ ~/'/ Q /, I "' ~~ ~n o E ~~ D ~ i g ~ S ~NewModels I Here s Why! In»m»Hme is :he biggac development in gn nnges :ina the invmtion of du oven mud. ANY BURNER-Top,Simmer or Oven-W ILL LIGHT w r m o u r Mxrams, W ITHOUT PRESSING A am LON-BY snvm y TURN- ING ON THB GAS. Youanholdnoookiugvuaelinenc hand md mm ou du gn with the otha --the Hume! you und liglm lnnmdy and automndally. Slfctyulnncdanmdatbclxutl-Fllml. Focwidntbhxeveludonnrydwicqkh lm paiblotohavodngumm sdou mddac uunotllght. DmmndI.um-FIameb¢auuk||Mal- ¢m,S¢le,Oonv¢nlan.Oulydukopel ~ Inlrnlmei ` \ liver spending the past week at the Fmd Long home and also with Mn.August Walters at Walnut, Iowa.Mrs. Ums is I-`red's mother: and Mrs. Conger is his. sister. Mr. andMrs. J. w. Blatt/ér en- tertained a few relatives and friends at dinneg' last Sunday in honor of théii muh wedding anni- versary which *fell on that day. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mcnke,Mr.and Mrs. Luther Monks and son, ~Billy o l !"on!-anelh, and Mr. and Mrs.Clar~ gnce K-U\S~ A dintiict conference of D. A.R';|:.:lm<1fn§Texas,Oklahoma, New Mexico.. Missouri,Colorado, North qnd South Dakota, Knnsml md Nebraska will be held in om-ha at the Pawn huw,Bept. 7, 8 Ind 9 at which time mlny national olficers will be present.Blnlr mennbers win bepmens w repre- sent the low chapter. Mrs. Clara Bouvler is enjoying a visit from her dster, Mrs.Mary McCoy of Lincoln, and her brother, Will Hallman of Knlinhll, Mont., at the Peter Strlcldett. hmmm They cnme lust Sunday and expect to lwn for Lon Angeles, Cdllornia when they will at-ay for some dmc.They left lust Thunday night by Lraln, taking the south- ern route, and mported lheweather vary hot in the day time, but real cool nights.They are neelng some real sights and having a wonder- f d l r i n - Mrs. Chu Cnnemn entertained n number of young ladies at her home lui .Tuemday albemoon in homn' of her nleee, Lola Fox-emu: of Creighton, Nels., and her coudn, Sylwlm Aki n!of Knmrud.The guests enjoyed a swim, and later A ddldoua lunch was served byM n .Camemn.All reported a splendid time and appreciated the klndnen of Mrs. Cameron and her s Awmey al an enterminer.Thaw pxesent were the Misses Foreman, Aldnl,Emily Jang Hansen,llaH u w .Gladys Hansen, Mardelle Hmuen, Suzanne Erlougher, Betty Monte.Margaret Maher,Lydia 1 n u - 1 1 -n f i x - _ v i n u n n n n n i w - l l J 5 .%1'*d§..¢ 4.