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07-23-1931JTERPRISETHEEl*WASHINGTON wvmvsvnmrsTHENEWSRellrdlenl NéBR§§|'<?X``COUNTYGENERALWASHINGTONNEWSPAPERLEADINGBLA|R'S THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, From¢h¢Gnndu|S\»¢ulN¢hruh--NUMBER27PuhliuhdWeekly by John A.fthonde BLAIR,NEBRASKA,JULY 23,1931VOLUMEXXXV Wlrilnlihl Cvlmty.ngle CQDY.54:Subscription Price $1.50 peg Year:Sir SURPRISE MRS.BUGEON A number of neighbors friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mrs.Minnie Bugeon Tuesdayllfemoonandcompletelysur~prized her.The occasion was inhonorotherbirthanniversarywhichfellonthatdue.Mrs. Bugeon received a number of usefulgiftswhichwerehighlyappreciated.The afternoon was open!vdsnlting after which a delicious lunch was served brought by the selfinvited guests.Those present were:Mary An derson Lois Lynch Mary IIain Mrs.L.D.Warrick JosephineandMatildaJohnson. In the evening Mrs.Bugeon wualso pleased bo have her youngestsonRussellof Chicago phone her and exwnd congratwallons. NICK rndrm HONORED Last Sunday was the birth anni versary of Nick Thong and a numberofrelativesandfrlendagatheredat his home to remind him of the occasion.A social aftemoon was enjoyed followed by a de licious lunch. Those present were Messrs.and Mesdames Oscar Thane and sonClarenceLloydJohnsonandInm ily T.K.Iverson and family all of west ol Herman R.Beard and Mrs.Walter Hockinson and daughlerLolaJeanof Olymha Mrs. Margaret Iverson and family Mrs. Ella Raver and Jess Van IIorn of this city. Blair ls StampingGround/» For BigMan-Hun » I|»1 |I LEAVE ON WESTERN ~IP Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Lazure left Wdnesduy morning of this week for Casper Wyoming and while away will also visit the Black Hills oolmtry.Joe expects in do some trout fishing. ARISTON CLUB CLOSES SEASON The group of Congregatloml young people lmown as the Aria hon met at the municipal poollastSundayatseventhirtyloramomlngswimBreakfastjnthe adjacent park followed afterwhlchadevotionalservloewasheldclosingintime!or the ChurehSchoolhour. The previous Sunday the Club entertained the young group of the Arlington Congregational church at usual evening lunch hour.A service of devotion fol lowd the lunch.Thirtytwo werepresent.With these special sessions theClubclosedaseasonolunusual activity and will resume its Sun day evening meetings early in September.Louis Armatead in president ot the Club. and Mr.and Mrs.Newell gn its sponsors. 1NsPEc'x'sBLAIRRAILROADBRIDGE Mr.C.W.Worneidori of Nor folk.nn official of the C.and N. W.R.gl.was in Blair Wednesday Calhoun township PIERCE FAMILY REUNION Members of the Mrs.E. C.Pierce family enjoyed a picnic dinner attheswimminfpoolpark on SundayThosepresent were Mr.and Mrs.Clyde M.Allen and daughtersMr.and Mrs.Pierce Allen Mr.and Mrs.Fred Abbott Mr.andMrs.W. W.Wilkinson Mrs.E.C.Pierce and W.S.Rothery andfamilyofLosAngelesinwhosehonor the reunion was held.Theywerejoinedintheafternoonby 1806 he canne~to falair ~:wiehe ~nrked as a printer on one of the ||..... MRS.RHOADES IMPROVED Mrs.John A.Rhoades who has been confined to her bed for the past four weeks is now able K0 be about the house and receive her old friends. CELEBRATES 12TH BIRTHDAY Mrs.Jack Burcham entertained a number nl ghls in honor ol her niece Mary Frances Carter of Omaha.lhepffair was a sunpriseinhun!!!ol her twelllh birthday.Mrs Burcham was assistedbyMrs.Wm.Carter. The affernoon wap spent plnyingKnmes And a number of prizesweregivenandMaryFnncur ceived a number of lovely gifts.A delicious lunch of sherbert and oocktall was served and also little favors given.The birthdaycake was a lovely angel food madebyMn.Bun.ha.m beautifully dec orated with twelve tiny candles. Thong present were Mary Fran ces Carter Marian Mullen of Sioux City Mnrjory Whently.Vnnola Allen Ruth Pate Ruth Hainzerllng Alice Ladd Mildred and Allce Metzinger. CATHOLICS WILL PICNIC The Catholics of both BldrmdCalhoun parishes will hold I plchic .g|Pleasant call on the writer.Mr. Womeldorf was on an inspectiontourofthepropertiesofthecom Pilot and changed to the nomo of The PilotTribune. His activities in Blair and Wash ington county are well known and anything which might be said would only prove superfluous..Ho was a man of strong char acter positive in his manner and mode both enemies and friends.He was energetic and ambitious and made money which with good deputy county clerk.From this position he went into the Republicanofficewhichhepurchasedand changed the name to the Dem ocrat.Later he combined this with the Courier and later with The Tribune.Later in conjunction oPioneer Settler °AnswersCell Settled on Paulo Homatead in 1867.Through lndustry and Thrift He Emasaed a Fortune. lived to Rlne Old Age of 90 GOOD SOLDIER.GOOD CITIZEN Ahnm Sutherland was hom near Leesville Ind Sept. 24 1840. He passed. away at the home of hls daughter Mrs.A.F.Gnay ln Blair Neb.Judy 16 1981 at the age of 90 years 9 months amd 22 days.At the hge of eight years he moved with his parents to Barthol~ mew County thiny miles from his birth place where he grew to manhood.Augurt 16 1861 he enlisted in Co.E 22nd Ind.infantry at North Madison.He participatedwithhilcomradesinnnumberof hard fought battles among which was the battle of Shilo.Ke waswoundedinabattleatPerryville Ky.and was taken to the hospital at New Albany Ind.He was coufmedtothishospitaluntilAug.1864 when he reaived his dis charge..Mr.Sutherland was married wMissSarahE.Reynolda of Lees~ %i Ind.April 12 1867.In the fall wing month they left for Nebraska ln a Prairie Schooner. They settled on land which they purchased ln the Papio Valley some distance west ol Blair Here through the prlvatlons and hard~ ships of those early years they toiled conquering the west and building a fortune that they might in thw old age have a competencethatwouldenablethemwspend their declining years in peace and plenty.For thirty»six years theymadethistheir home and then retiredmakingtheirhomeinBlair where Mrs.Sutherland died in 1907. They were the parents of eight children five of whom survive. They are:Mrs.A.F.Gray of Blair;Mrs.E.M.Sandilands of Wilmer B.C.;Mrs.0.P.Merrill of Chicago;Mrs.Jas.Mullen M Blalr and C. W.Sutherland ofLos Angeles Calif.Other relatives ara:three brothers John and William of Blair and Van of Columbus. Indiana;one sister Mrs.NancyWhiteofColumbusIndiana;eleven grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.Uncle Abe for this is what ho was affectionately called by alargenumber $1 friends and ac» qnalntances was a man greatly admired for his cheerful attitude for his honesty and fairness in his relations with his fellowmen.for his courage and fortitude in eve slmatlon.He maintained these valuable tralta d character ho the #try end and cherished thegn priceless vlrtnes.These thluzl and his experience: StateApportion- mentGiven Washington County Beeches $4, 579.77 of sme Money £0 Be Apportlnnad Among theSchools. Bldr Rewves Total of $940.12 RECEIVE $304.80 FROM FINES The sembmnnal apportionmantoffundstowhichtheschoolsof the stafe am entitled m share been made and t:he share ol funds YOUNG MISS CELEBRATES About twenty frlmdn Uf MaryJemPieperhelpedhercelebrate her eleventh birthday lm Wed. vevdardmfnnon at the Carl Pieper home.The afternoon wasspentplayinggamesandMn. Pieper served a delldoue lunch. The invited mem were Ehelyn Brown Virginia Reddick Doruthy Dsets Dorothy Krogh.Maine Reeves Jean Wright Rita Foley Gwendolyn Jensen Melva Jensen Lila Guyer Barbara HltehmnnkmsNdsonMaryJensenGuen nvere Smith Donna Gollehon Jlne Gustsson Peggy Pounds. Harriett and Jean Wilson. Calho~n on nen~;mday ~ul~26Iitheweathershouldbeniny ly He was n good newspapermanandagoodcompetitor.While he was of a xtrong char acter yet in his makeup there was a great deal of ldndness for his feilnw man and we have known of mdny imstances where .g... mqre at this time. The distribution of this fund to each district in as follows: Dist.Aplwrtion No.Name ment 1 2 a 4 B 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Blair .... Gruickshank $940.12 Calhoun ..............169.84 Whit.fond....._74.81 Foutanelle..._..._67.57 Cuming City..._...... De Soto .¢»¢r 61.36 Garryowen _..Mantua ......_....... Long Crl¢k.. 67.57 ¥2.a6 76.88 19 55.17 BHnkmun _......_....6r.sr Goll..........nn nul 51.03 Pleasant View .............61.87 IelbattL......6033 Hilrwkwn ~75.85 Brevqatar ...................._.68.60 | been received by County Superin# tendent Belford.The mal share recslved at this time from the abate was $4,5l9.l7.To this amount was added $304.80 .;.:Tved from the Count Treasurer from u (und w which fines and some license fees are credited at regular inter v\l.l|.The total received by Mr.Bel fonl in the amount of $4884.50 is distributed ls follows:onefourth of the (aw #mount is dintrlhuted equally among the districts regardlessofthenumberofpupils and this entitles wah district £41 $19.98.The remaining three fourtlis is distributed according to the number oi pupils And this Kiws sub pupil a Intel of $1.02. The amount received at \h|B young and old when in need.He wns of an outspoken nabare thatoften showed him at his worst.But whatever we say,we mustalladmitthathewasamanof ability and s personality that will he missed in his community.The funeral services wene held Wednesday aftemoon at two oclock from the Blair High school auditorium with Rev. A.F.Newellof the local Congregtional churchofficiatingandintermentwasmadeintheBlaircemetery.The last sad rites at the grave were in charge of the Masonic order ofwhichhe was an active member.The survivors are the widow andtwobrothersandsixsisters:Mrs. George Stafford living in Florida;Mrs.Henry Walters Santa AnnCal.;Mrs.Gus Ganiner OaklnndCai.;Mrs.Hurry Powell Central City;Mrs.Carl Hansen AnchorNeb.and Mrs.Joseph C.BeatyFremont.and Theodore and Ed win.of Central City Neb. ....<.,ing the Blair runner from count ing a.nm.Otto Msckmstedt hurled the Schuyler team to their second win of the day when a ragged exhibi tion was on tap.A series of Schuyler errors let the Washing ton county nine count three times in the fourth imlnm to give the vidwrs a lead of tour runs to two. Blair added.anotl\erin the fifth md Schuyler came bunk w score two more in its half. The seventh inning rally wrssensationalwhen0ttashomer cleaned the bags after the scorehadbeentied.Hinman started the rally when he was hit to geton.Tomas walked and Hager haumer the Blah hurler gave up.He wu relieved by Sorensen who let Schutt on with s !ielders choice and then yielded to Ottos blow.Mackenstedt had three hits in each game in four times at the plate for best hitting honors. u ~»» 1 ai SuM,CoMecaan;wmswwevHome v/neu111'M»|LPLANE wentoven PMARCUS B1gcx BEST PUTFER ..|.. and eliminate several very dlI18¢1 ous turns and will be wmpleted and ready for use within 9.few weeks.The Beaty Oontraciirlz 00.is doing the work. only advantage of the hand workwould be the employment ofhome men.The question was left undecided as to which course wouldbe pursued.The hand work wouldrequireaforceotaroundthirtymenforfouror five weeks while Phwe sin~~t time.The new LINCOLN HIGHWAY OVERHEAD BRIDGE Work began s k 12 an the new overhead treIsle at the rail road crossing oh highway No.80 between Kennard and Arlington.The new treule wil\be of wood and awe!construction and will alimate the hnumd of the raikoad tracks.When the highway was conskucted the tresele wasplannedbut was not built and in the river.The contemplatedprojectwi|l\ca1ry the sewer line to the river pminz over Fish creek. Eight different firms offered hids on the constmctlon work,the low bid going tn H. J. Petersen ofOmaha.His bid was $6559.30 onClay pipe and $6676.50 on cementpipe.,The question here arose nato whether the ditch should be dug by machine or by hand.Ac cording to a statement by the contrutorthe expense of digging byhand would be around $700 more mment injuries.Agricultural accidents:The mnjorcauseswerekicksfromggandcows12;runsways 9;o r ....o l~~ handicapped according to their usunl scores so it will be a fair conteshDon C. Van Deunn. CELEBRATES Burr!I ANNIVERSARY s A gathering of neighbors Nebr. PreissRe-' .portsAccidents Report I-'or Two Week PeriodEnd- ing July N,1931 Shown 586 Persons Injured.26 Perman- ently. MOTOR ACCIDENTSLARGEST The report lor the two weoksending July 14 for the stateshows a total of 586 persons injuredgnd -~..,..,, 42 and 43 being his scores thepreviousSundayinthematch with Teknmnh. The Blnir players are invited toTekarnahnextSundayforare~turn match with the players from our sister city who wallopped uswhendownhereJuly12th.Players who can go should leave their names with Don C. Van Deusen byFridaynoonntleastsotheywill know how many to expect also what time they will be up there rendy to start play.A ladies tournament is in the offing and the ladies should be getting their best shots in readi~ ness for the tusael to see who ls the lady zolflnz champion of Blair.Some cool afternoon will :9 :l o |s: hooked when on last Monday orenoon the news spread about t he was found dead in his bed bullet hole through his head. revolver was found near him ~nd the supposition is that he had nded his life with his own hand. OLD SETTLERS PICNIC A committee meeting of those in charge of the arrangements for the Pioneer and Old Settlers Pic .nic met at the home of Mr.and QM:s.Don C.Van Deuaen last y no one but the AlmightyTuesday evening.Tentative ar ill probably CVEI I{now_He a3.lI1llg8lI1BnfS WGN!made foI IJTRC ~upposed to have been in ggudllC8llY the same program 88 was enlth his business relations werelllfmlged for last year.A few ~leaeant and he had laid aside ~mply for his declining years.No ogical reason can be found for the ~ct. Deceased was born in Fremont ~here his early life was spent.In minor changes will of course be necessary.The date set will be August 20th the third Thursday in August.The meeting place will be in Calhoun.A complete program will be given at a later youth he learned the printersd1l¢¢ the bush. Omaha authorities trailedbanditsformilesandmlwaysh~ing toward Blair.On Friday ev~ ning dlber a grilling day in »heat and without food or watethetwolandedInBlair.Here ~real sxdtement starved.Mr.anMrs.Clldond Krause who weoutdrivingweresuddenlyhad by the two at ihe stop signthehighschool.They jumped .the running bond of their and demanded at the point ofgunthatKrausedrivethem.IthisKrauseagreedbutind~thnt his Wife be allowed to lea~the nr.In *he argument KrausopenedthedoorandbothheanMrs.Krause left the car.Asthe left Mrs.Krause grabbed thswitchkeywhichshetookwiher.The bandits called io ~ ~~on come back and mn the = v~ weloo~ mn. Mn.'ran~ was a girlhood friend of Mrs. Rhoades.She is at present loat Thn lllowing of the hillsconeluded the business of the meebU18 surprised ~.John A.Rhondeacurrenttothecity~brought VISITOR FROM CALIFORNIA Mn.Jessie Tnllman of San men for about two weeks. The question of the proposal oftheIowaNebraskaLightandn.|. falls from cherry trees, 7;fnllllou steps or stairs 3;falls from ohluer elevations 13;other falls ¥2. Burma and scalds injured 11 sons and 5 others hed cmshed and bruised in e o wringers. Sport accident causes were: baseball one death and six in juries;golf one injury;swim ming 6 deaths and 2 injuries; riding 1 injury and ahinny 1. ....|.. TRUCKS To GET PERMITSATOMAHASTOCKYARDS Nebruka livestock truckerswhoafterAug.2 must carry permitsshowingtheownershipof livestock under transporationwillbe able to obtain the pennitsattheOmahastockyaxdsthestalerailwaycommissionat Lincoln announced Friday. binders 5;stackera 2 and other farm machinery 10. .Industrial accident causes were: explomions 5;falling or flying ob jects 8;power machinery 8 qmd electric shock 1. .... Emil Gottsch of the southern pmtof the county celebrate her birth unniversaxy on Wednesday evening, July 15.The time was spentinplyingcardsandtheusual big spread closed the festivities of the evening. me he wu~in the hills 5mw¢of Blah and Deputy Sheriff W~ Gustin.accompanied by »:.Harrison and Alfred Sick ~volunteered to wwmvwy ~made a trip of investigation oin¢l1e Candgnn fortyacrejunwen.of Blur.Here they covered Bottarff wum out »suffering from hunger and ~Ivins in the mu waiting 1 dark so thet he might. continue ~flight.The fugmve was i ..»ntely brought Do Blair where was identified and turned overtheOmahaautlxcxities. Benning \\=.other fugitive still at large and althoughamyofdnnhaaleuthawerehistrailforseveraldayshe apparently made his gebaway. foiled in this attempt Bnnni~ jumped to anower car which driven by Harry Beck md ing into the back seat pokedguninfo Ben.ks ribs and ard~ him m drive him w the river.BeeinthetexnentdrovedownptheGrifarmaidwoundup1sfunnyard.Here the ban~ orderedhimtostoplndanthof his life wld him not no attem~to follow him and tha bandit I ed away in the eomfield. The other bandit Botborfl sa~axated from his cumpmion stemptedaogetawaybygoingtheoppodhedirection.A posqe mm wu immediakely Iormed ~the numb begun which lasted = v¢ry fine position.Baines:callsd her back to Neb nxh but lhe upsets w nturn Mr.and Mrs.Lyle McBride u|d|fe~~Wa~n ~eb~~.~~~s at ~a mum price andlonofOmxluandMisslhrlanlthacompanyilopeningnnewmuthexoneofequnlvalueforLsbockolSiouxCity:pmt lut branch mn.Mr.R.L.Shdt4m!\1nlY 81.00.Fur complete detailsSand:~....~~ juries and 1 disability. Fireworks and tirecnckers cumed].9 injuries.This is an increase of 10 accidents over lust ye\ts Indepeqdence dny casu|JY.ie There have been 28 trucks in volved in accidents in Nebrsakn ON KANSAS TRIP Mr.and Mrs.J.D.Garrison left last Sunday for western Kan sas whene{)\ey have wheat land. They expechio be gone about aweek or ten ddys. ~vv' u \@3,I-»/-1 p A{\ .1141 _/n 4 /_f~_\.;_.vh eg? .»£\j 1 ~1931 J aa.npn.c_|1 5 6 1 12 L5 I4 192021 26272829 uil 1 8 K5 22 . A y in 2 9 16 25 50 1 vm51o1 11 242 5| 93 .lu\y 25Dlnte at Ki1\xa Aug.20Old Settlen Picnlf ».~. Subscribs lor The Enterprise. JUNIOR MECHANICS 4.11 CL Filteen members ol the Juni Mechanics 4 H Club met Sum~ aflemoon with Robert Flynn nooiBlair. Alter the business meetingleaderMertonKuhrledthe cussion on soldering.The bobroughtfivesolderingirms=four blow torches.They »their irons md learned the of different fluxes.Each boy given enough galvinized tin solder to make a cup.The boys enjoyed lunch .by Mrs.Flynn.They will meet ln three with Rny and Leo Hooks.Elm Dixon news reporter. cesslve speed, loss of contml and skids causd 4 of these.Two drlvers were charged with reck~ less drlvlng.Trucks stmek twa pedestrians and weh involved in 3 collldoxu.One driver was ill and a fell asleep ut the wheel.The length of time these rnen had been on the rold la unlmown. Home industrial and agriculturalaecidentseachshowdecrease compared with the last hal!of June.Motor vehlcle and othen public accidents ue on the in crease.If the hot weather and openroadscontlnueforthenexttwo weeks auto accidents in Nebraska probably will cause apprndrnetely850casualtieswithfetalresultsfor 25 m 80 penuns.Of the hit andnm drivers I drove pnssenger can and 2 dmve trucks.Eleven persons were injured whlle crank lhg can. CouncilContructs SewerOutlet H.J.Petsnen af Omaha Gets the Conlnet for Sewer Outlet.Low Bid on Clay Pipe $6559.80.On Cement $6676.80 CARRIES SEWAGE To RIVER The first business of the citycouncilatitsregularmeetinglast Tuesday evening was that of hear ing the bids of the different contracting(inns for the work of extendingthoseweroutlettothe river.The present sewer outlet is near the Price farm at the north end ol the railroad cut and on nccountofsanitaryconditionsithas been apparent for some time BUSINESS ANDSOCIAL F0 §~~1 ~..*§?'=I»,~f. 1 ~_ ~~IIettis Noxdquist:SEK SE%dx E.so A.of Nm szJu Sec.82 1743.No amount given.J.Henry Hilgenknmp et sl to | OF CANADA Dr.E.T.Jipp and Attorney Jack Carrig;a.n of Blair and Judge Chatt of Tekamah left last Tues ||... Add.Blair sam Anna T.McKean to Helen R. McKeen:Ls 5 67 6: 8 B 86 Blair $1.00. N.T.Lund &wife to Peter A. Svendgaard:L I B 78 Binh msc.Wm.Kuyen bo Frank Ileckes: La 1. 2 & s B 1 Arlington slsoo.Herman Bartling &wi!;rEtoHenryBierman:SE%&A swxa Sec.15 &Pt.W%NW% Sec. 24199 225 acres uoooo. CHICKEN CHATTEW 4u POULTRY CLUB Mears The Chicken Chatter 4 H Poultry Club met at Evelyn Hapkinshome July 17.The duh dis cussed our lesson on Demonstrationsandeachmemberisin make a report for the next meet- ing.Adjournment.was taken to meet at Margaret Warrickl home inabout two weekn.Marjorie |K.roghNewsreporter. 2 to 1 and 8 to 5.Twice the huskyhurlerhittersteppedtothepiateinthelastinningofthegame¢.... SchuylerCleans BlairSunday Blair Baseball Team Taken to n Cleaning by Schuyler on Schuyy ler Diamond in Lu!Sundays Game coon BAllING TURNS Tmcx The mighty bat of Otto Macken sledt tumed the trick for the Schuyler beam in their twin win .~. 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(...]..|\ JU gg fQ |......&€ j \\..ff.é|§..g..g.\¢¢. \ ~..=;s~:f:.Tiq_;.:.f >~f az fafig _;i;;.=f= ~~Qf ~:H~1 ~~;!:E;=§;==§=f::.s.~l ~~~}i1g§.;%;.§::._.1 ::::5 E H :a.LZ.iT...l..:E1:!:::_:r..s ~ .en \11..=:;I .E.~|11l r 1 i5¥P ;=wf|»mm1»;FfZffE§1:j iff}lE1f?»~>1 ~~.i!!|||\hnl ~>\ ~lalr Editor Found Dead in Bed ROSCOE STEWART From nulm Wound.Active in;CmEBRATES Public Affairs of Blair Since on the 3rd alxd Sth ~ales for atm1of11. |L.C.Klopp and Dr Hemphill |.A number of friend:Ihd rela each took 14 puttl Frank swwm1896tivesgatheredlest Sunday evening and Fred sim 15.Dm c vanat the Roscoe Stewart home in the Deusen 16 Harry Morris 18 and nusssn A GREAT Forvruur:wmd school dinrlct w remind nown Over Slate for ljlll A|;~ gresalveaesn ln Newspaper Work. lrouidenl ul Nab.Press Ansn. milestone in life.About funy were present and the time was iting.Mrs.Ted Stewart of Blair and John Krueger of Bennington wereurtainclosingtheInst act in ¢_he.awarded high honors and Mrs. ifg of Thomas T.Oatennan ediJh¥l Krueger and Charles E. ar and publisher of the Pilot Schneider were consoled. Hbune oi Blair president of the The eVBniF\B WB# a very pleasant The book is dosed.An Omni wnt haml has pulled down the ~lair Chumher of Commerce and one and at the c se the usual Iso of me Nebraska Press AmSpread ol good ss sent every|x!.i(m.lone hongc in a happy state ofmind. him that he had reached another spent in playing pinnchle and ~.nn up.In the bletherlng match L.C. Klopp won the 8th hole with abirdie2defeatingDr.Hemphill making a score of 88 for the nine holes.There were ten starters one being eliminated oneach hole who had taken the greatestinumberof strokes on that holc. Anything but silence was the mle land some were ensily fusscd but |Klopp shot. the best game he has this season.He should make it Ia blethering match in his four some nt Tcknmah next Sunday of Silk Drums on Friday and Saturday of thil week at The Fuhion Center.Every mmmsrsilkdresshasbeenreducedon Cecil Giah who for some timehas been the manager of the Safe SAFEWAY UNDER Sec. 9~194>a Nwae Nwx sec.811810 moo.C.M.Hitchman &wife to Far Stale Bank.Blur;Pt.W»i ~Sect 2418xx s1.o9. Canada when they dll spendseveral weeks camping and fish ing.When they return we expectto hear n! some wonderful catches which they landed. connection, in the third, was good lor n rnund trip ride. Hlnman hit ln the founh,and cqpe in to tie the score.Things 1|ir;t..|1lo|\|;3 a jcnotuai way until the last of e ninth when Tomu hit to get un base and Otto sent the pill crashing bownrdn the fence to bring him in and to cinch the game.In the winning game Wigingtonon\y fanned seven which is raskn School Children Bdngs Out Sllriling Full Rdllive to Physical imperfections 176,555 PUP1[,5 ARE EXAMINED County Superintendent Belford this week reecived a compilationuf the reports recdved by the State Bureau of Health from he clouted the apple and pounded in the winning runs.The Schuyler crew played atight game of ball, when WigingtongavetheBlairteambuttwo hits in the first battle.Both of them were gathered by Scheffler State.Exam ShowsDefects working for Blair,nipped four men at. the plate.The Helding ob Schutt was the sensation of (he game.He backed up Tomes at third with remarkable skill.Ona of his best performances was abarehsndedspearcatchwhich public school pupils.The resultsof the examinations conducted in Washington munty schools,eitherby the teachers or by phyddumaemployedbythedistrictsshow that of the 2817 pupils examinedwily116 were without defects of Dy far the greater part of those with defects were classed under defective teeth 1268 being the number reported.Defectivethmata ranked second to teeth with a totalol745;eyes third with sox;then ears 114 and nose with 92 defec tives.The fact that nearly hal! nf the puplln examined had drfestiveteethclearlypointsoutthelleldinwhlcheffortmustbe concentrated ih urder that the health wan of Waahinzt/an co\m~ty be cleared ol low spots caused hy defects. Throughout the state lnsohr as reports were received the numberof defects among children wasinabout the same proportlonas in Washlngmn county.However thepercentageolnondefectivepupilsoverthestatewucnndderahlyhigherdminWashlngwucount).Ol 176655 puplll ecamined lt wasfoundthat86419werenotde fective. Thomas Prilonen Buying l rom Omaha Jail Lan Thursday Are Handed For in Bldr und Vicinity by the cmfrugp norman s/num>AY Attempt lo Catch SeémsdBandit Thursday.made their escape fnérq the DouglascountyjailinOmahawhere thgyjvere hqld pn the charge cf mbnmg a Murdock,Nebr.bank Onb of themvs canturedim medi y but the other%»éo,i1a15i§Bo rf!and Herman Banninx.lpflgie .their get-away andcomma; w U |.}\ U north out of Omaha toward Blair. Driving to the Spickler cabin camptheyturnednorthonablind I mmagemmt of the Bll|rl\on»Lwnunueu on PIKQ tlgujJ Bldr, Nebx-uh, July za, 1981- - ' r nPan '1'w|_: n m ° \gMin Emma Scheer helped Bn. Wm. Wilkenlng cook for threshersWednesday.Little Dune Luker s t lev-erd days last week with m - pnrenm,Mr.and Mrs.Gottlieb Echtenkamp. \Mr. and Mrs. Luther Monks vis-ited Sunday aliemoon at the|Henry Monks home in Fontmelle. 'l"h»= Ynunrr Wnmen'n Miminnnrv The Rose Hill Sunday aehool will hold s picnic \£ Tounst park i n Blair Sunday at 2:30. Please brinyour so per.Herman is invitei Mrs.af Wulf a nd Haw mdMrs. Wm. Ryan helped Mrs. John getersen cook for threshers 'Ines- ay. Smart new styles in shoes for Wnmpn Minas nnrl Chilrirnn have Frlday svenlng.Dollar Sole Silk Drenes Fush-'hmlly Wednesday dglat. A fsmily gathering was held so ion Center Frldsy and Saturday-E Mr. and Mrs, Hun-y Ervay und the Fred Olsm home Sunday aft-Shop Early.lt Faye vlsltsd at the Lan .lenpesen ernoon for the purpose o f we -Smut new styles in shoes for home Sundaxiervenlng. ln-ating the lzlrthdlyl ol Mrs. Hn- Women, Misses and Childrenhave]Mr,and rn.John McKay o l old I-Iallberg of Omaha, wi Lloyd just srrlved at the Fashlon Cen-_Blallr,were Friday evenin call-Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ter.Come in and see them.Pri:-'ers at Lhs Willard McKay ome.ence Olsen.Those present were ed very low.1t|Margaret Linden returned home Meaars léxd »g==d;;,=e;,,T°d lg,"-iSa}m-day gfniing roral attending Glen una ,sen.ar-summer oo a e WayneenceOlsen,Harold Hallberg of _ ¥ § £ 2 ¥ ' _ 1 § EPf § _ ' l"I_ _ S ta t e No rma l. A h-mionmum NmxmsrluQuarter ol Section 26, enmméhc-f ing at the Northwest comer ofEM ;Section 28, thence South 2 chains ,|nd5lindq,thelwe East 40 clmlns, thence North2c.ha.inalnd4linka NOTICE nh anim rum nf W H.Stork.deC8a8ed¢l+- Hm Nm~'Ll1mmt cmnm*nf theu r D u n .- > -- ---.......rea l na me s un kn own,Sto rk. i g m ,A tto me y s ml n a me u n k n o wn , s p o u s e o f W . Ha s s th e heirs,H .Sto r k ;W zlliam B .Beals,the Br pe;aona1 repfe» heirs,d€Vi80E.B,legatees,personal 1 ..n...... vuwanne in renresentatives an d all other per- §oz:ti\wei;1; 'bp ''J £"é é¢uL} . Es thenc e W est. to the p la c e o f b e ginning, c on taining 8.08 ac res, and oth e r la n d s i n Se c tio n 23 , an i n Ta wn sh i n 17.No r t h Ra mr e 12. Maher dz Carr William §@¥==:féE£°¢|££iIé"i15m¢ gf-__,}j1_g1;_"=7§f`§¥ EJ P" . Wm. Goede 'I'hur»day,ter.Come in and see i.11I'?-`I..1.iln.,...1m nmI fan1ili¢»3 Slieldan 'ick and GAKUIN ER lJl»'5'1`R.lU'.l.'i Mr. and Mia. Lars Jeppesen andi?obbiet\s;:rsi Tgursday evening vis~da -tors a ..etersen's.=:n»4n.,4;f.efater1@:. "ff.tfi.§"§fff1 Mr.and Mm.Clark Stricklctt u a l u u u " " ' i " " ' " " " " ' | t h e m .P r i c - ,M r s .B e r t h a G o l l e h o n , l t - P e c k .M r s .N o r m a n W a nsentntivea a§|d ad tereswd in the Hass,deceased. u n u m l nafternoon.I vuucs \.¢avlnu»»»__._,estate $2 W i l1iam| Hons in te r rea!names u n - W i l l i a m I3 +,...a :.. fm. nefnip nfl;-§...+ -1'n... Im.. n nr :.."1.u...\~ied verv low.x ° § ; : '5 ;~ ; ' ; ; , ; ; , , ; " ~,';.-;,,,';',;,,,;.'a=.;';;:i:Miss Delphine Ruwe,youngest mown,Bealsprenl wry,which mortgage was dated daughter of Mrs.Minnie Ruwe, wwn. spouse of 'William July 9, mea, and recorded on Jul was united in use to RoyyHS Y. rdWilliam B. Bea!es, the za, 1360 in Book A,P ss d Wagner of ooper,a u nv_ smAnal _ »A.389 v up ning at the Luthergn parsonag !r `--EhE£ii»¢n visited at the Fred Peck aa~ ~home Friday.I: '|Mr.and Mrs.Walter Sappen-I ___finld and Mr and Mrs. James San- P Is{'€'v§éR`°""' """'' s.vvunlal "W" and fanznily of Elk City, were Sun Mr.and Mrs.Hans Hansen ofd"Y visitors at Harry E'7"°V'" 'nnillinn mnrn Rnnrlnv arhifnrn nfl Mfr inul H.*\\1 |J-!m.4 1)...................... hmwn,Hass,real name name! uuluuknovm, spnusa of William Hass; :mme unh Johanna Hass, Johann Hass, John ~ Bexs; Th e N E W / PLYMOUTH With FLOATING POWER FREE WHEELING HYDROULIC BRAKES F. o. B- ~a n d u p These remarkable New Cars are now being sold in Blair . . . See them . . . Ridg in them . . . Ask for a demon§tration. --Lloyd R. A kins ServicadfmmWallerLarsen Garage brother,Robert Rasmussen nndl Subscribe for The En rpdae Lars Jeppeselfa.and family attended a family pic Mr.and Bins. Jens Clausen at- nic in Blair Sunday. tended the W.R.C.picnic inl Ira Frazier spent Saturday Blair Friday afternoon.might and Sunday with RobeMr. and Mrs. J. L. Petersen and Petersen..Robert helped Mrs.Chris Larsen M _of Henman, celelfrate her birthday anf`f"§'§°l.'f »§'$"a»§.1.""i"f"»?.§§m.§, Wednesday evening.|\»'iSif»ed last Week with her aunt,Mrs.Chris Johnson god four_MrS Harry Ervey and family. Rnthmann,the helrs,devisees, legames,Persvnnl representatives and all other persona interested in the estate of John Rathmann, de- ceased. real names nnlmown, Ralhmnnn,real name unknown, ¥P°l\Se of John Rnthmanng Chais- _.,_ ..,._.L_ L_1_....=..,.,.. nema, uevlseem legnwev, yu-=~-»»mpresentuives and all other per- sons interested in the estate of William B.Beales, d1:»1.eA.-md, real names unkrown,Beales, real name unlmown.spouse of William B Beam; Andrew Henn, n m hni m.davdsees.lefzatees,pe r- \vas g i ve n w .§gCU|'g w e pro uu s-sory note for the payment of $825.00,of even date with the mortgage,with interest at: 10% per annum and due two years after date and assigned by Andrew Hem to Lewis Henn on the 17t.h dnv nf Nnvamben 1868. whirh nn warn xcev.wm. uoene p¢.'nurm\ngthe ceremony. ARLINGTON Nb'rEs Miss Nelda Bender, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Fred J.Bender otI-Innlimrton Park.Calif..becameuu a n i c a mm u n , w e nears, uevzncon,legatees,personal representatives an d dl o th er p er s on s in te re sted i n th e estate o f Christian Ra th ma n , dec eased,Ra th ma n ,re al n a me un kn o wn ,spouse o f Chris- ti mx Ra thma ii ;Alge rn on S.Pa d doc k, the heirs, devisees, legatees, persolml rep resentatives a n d a ll other pers ons i ntere sted in th e es- so ne l re p ie se ntati ve s an d a llolhe r pers ons inte rested i n th e es tate of A n d r e w He nn ,dec eased,re al name s un kno wn, -»-- --- Hen n, r eal n a me u n k n twn ,sp ou s e o f An d re w I-leon; R. R. DeKey , real na me un- kn o wn ,th e heirs,devisees.lega- tees,peisane!representatives a n d all o th er p ers on s in te res te d in the - m e o f Alg ern on s .Paddoc k,de c eiete o f iz.rg.Del(n_;,dece=1s_fd. ' - d v -n -- - . . - - -'- w w w ," - . v - ._ . _sign rnen t wa s re c or ded on the 2 8th day of De c ember , 1 865 , i n B ook A, Pa ge 175 , a nd assigned b y L e wi s Hen n to R. R. D ei ila y on S ep te rn -f ber 21,1888,wh ic h as si gn me nt wa s rec orded Sep te mb er 29,1868 in B o ok A , P ag e 3 03 ; a nd also fo r th e en n u lli n g a n d c anc e lling o f rec ord a mo r tg a ge e xe c ute d b y W i lli a m P.| Kr amb ec k an d A n n ! the br ide of Ge or ge E. Sc h oettge r, son o f Mr .a n d Mr s .H .W . Sc h oe ttge r of A rlin gton , at s p . m. Tu es da y even ing,J u ly 14.Th e we dd in g wa s eolemnized a t th e home of the b: 'ide'a parents , where a f e w close fri en ds a n d relati ves we re assembled.Th e bri de wo r e n da in ty p in k ge or ge tte dg es s wi th a c or eage of g nn de n in s nm! laven -d e r s w e e t p e n s .M i s s C l a r a £ Y . . \ ¢ » . A l 6 » . u .. . . s n f n s A ?l i n . n r » n A v a waeased, realnun1es unknw l€8I hilméb |.lnKn0"r"||" 'LN."1£IB!llD€CK 1118 WIIG IO D18I'y Ii..QUIIUCLBCI,:unvru va.unc }.;LUuu||9 I s the br1de's only attendant, was at»~wn,KW . N181 n ame u nkn own, sp ou se of I- Ia wlo y , mortga gin g the f olo wi ng 1 ed i n orc hid fo n .Aa r o nun kn own,P a a k ;R.R-De Ka y ; Is s ac E d wa rd s th e desc nbed real. estate, so-mc .Th ea" F * h e d e v ' s ¢ c s l e g a t e e s ,p e r s o n a l S o u t h w e s t Q u a r t e r o f t h e S o u t h -» § £ " " § § m ' § f ° " £ 9 J 1 1 3 § i § ' é °' ; ; ' § " - g g i S a w y e r C ! !3 9 s p o u s e ° 1 . " " P ' ° 9 P ' ¥ * " " " ° 5 .a n d 1 "° " I " F W Y :S a s ?Q " ' ? " * i " "° {5 ? " * " E . '2 F ' * » _ P " { * : °1 :m a n y ,l i g h t r e f r e s h m e n t s w e r e rem Iianiel Snvryer, unknown,eHamelSésvyer,and an persons s nw xnteresun m me csmzc onhavingor claiming to have any lssnc Edwards,deceased,real interest in or to the following de- `n:\u\os unknumx,-~ Edzvaus. ,mdbcd real estate,to-wit:Thegf-nl name unlmown.spouse of Northwest Quarter of the North-,ISM Edw-"rem Mary R-rlzxwley, west Quarter und Lots 5 and 7 in tm heirs, dn\is:»e»=,legatees, per- thc Norihweatguarter ol S,,¢|5on una! representatives and nllolher 3, Township l'7, Range l2, East of persmns lntemsted in the esmtc -itheoch P. M.,in wmringrunllfery R.Hawley,deceased,m x County, Nebraska, real names un- xmmcs unknown,limvley. known,'real name unlmown,spouse ofnl-rmc nAN'r§lhlnry IL Hawley; Nels C. Nelson, |2, 6 and 6 and the liast nal! on Lots 3 and 4 in Section 26, all in Township 17, Range 12, more par- ticularly described as follows:be- ginning with the quarter comer between Sections 23 and 26, Town- ship.17, Range 12,thence East 19.94 chains,thence South 27.93 chains, thence West to section line between Sections 26 and 27, Town- lhip 17.Range 12, East, thence North on Section line 23.89 chains. served.Mr. and Mrs.Schoetlgorlleftfornfewdaysmotortrlpl through Calif.before coming tu, Arlington to mnkg their home.The bride is a graduate of the' University of Calif.,and the, groom attended the University of- Nebraska.Mr.and Mrs.Hurry Ostermnnand family, Alice Newcom and san Richard left Monday for a vaca- tion trip to l\linncsuta.Mesdnmes Bloch. V. V. and Chet 'Y You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 29th day of June, 1931, August Proclmow filed hispetition in the District Court of Washington County, Nebraska, in which you and each of you to- th e heirs,devisees,legatees,p e r - | i . , n ` ~¢i»¢iE}m,thenc e No r t h 4.04 c hains to sec tion li n e between Sec tions 23 and 26, thenc e E a s t to plac e o f begi nni ng,con- tain ing in all 199 .04 ac r es more or Iso na l r ep re sen ta tive; a nd all o th er persons interested th e es ta te o f' Ne ls C.Nelso n,eceased,m a ! n a m e s u n k n o w n ,N e l s o n , . . . . . . . . I _ _ 1 . . . . _. . . . e '_ r M . . t . . . Ma r sh a ll,P.L .Cady a n d Chas. A n d r e ws visited Mrs. Mauric e Mar- sh all an d ba by da ug hter ,J an et Clai re a t th e Swed ish I mma n u e l ho sp i ta l i n Oma ha , S atur d ay . Alu nn.I liner RT Pnrnur and cnn JULY 26 and 27 Sunday Matinee H °'99B e h m d O f f l c e D o o r s W i i h Mar y A s to r a n d Ro b e rt A mvs v-CARTOON-The Old Hokum Bucket T VAGABOND SERIET 'lands of Egypt PARAMOUNT FOX NEWS Washington County Treasurer's 0S e m l - A n n u a l S t a t e m e n t Su m m ar y o f Collections,Disbursements an d Balances of Various County Funds for the First Half of the Year Beginning January 1, 1931 and ending June 30, 1931. NAME OF FUNDS ~Collsaians Transfers Transfers Disburse-BalanceDec. 81, 1980 lmm otlmr to other ments June 30, s z u 'l l :.~. -Lloyd R. A kins I ServicadfmmWalterLarsen Garage F :um nuluc umu|u\\» 11, bllliube U1 nun:C.Ne ls on ;E d w a r d Mr B r id e ,the he i m,devisees,legabees,personal repr ese nta tives and a ll oth er pe r - sons intereéted i n th e estate ot' | E d w a r d Mc B rid e,deceased,re a! na me s un kn o wn ,Mc B rid e, real n a me un k n own ,spouse o f Ed wa r d Mc B r i d e ;W i llia m S. B ow- at...1.-:.....|-..:..-....|n»»nl»nr. less,wlii eh mo r tg a g e wa s d a te d Novemb er 1, 189 5 a nd rec ord ed on ' No ve mb e r 12,1895,i n B o o k V , Page 50 4, and was gi ven to sec ure a promiss ory no tg o f even da te th e re with f o r th e pa y me n t o f $2500.00 du e No ve mb e r 1,1900, wi th intere st a t th e ra te o f 7 % pe r a n n u m; a n d a ls o f or th e c a n - L i l i .l l l l u .| \ l l D u n \ . r \ u l - J u a a u u u no f L o s A n g e l e s ,v i s i t e d t h e C h u s . | B r e u n i g f a m i l y T u e s d y a f t e - r n o o n | Mr .an d Mr s .H. ' II .Gi lf r y a n d Mr .an d Mr s .Rh e a Gi lf r y a n d c hildren o f Ornahn,le f t f o r Au s - ti n , Min n ., fo r a sh o rt vi s it. Th e r e wa s a Un i o n me e ti n g a t the Me th od i st c hu r c h S un d ay e ve -n i n g .R e v .S w i s h e r o f t h e C o n - a v n n n n f g n h n t n "\ l ¢ \ \ \' N B I I P " \ h \ ' h n n f gather are defendants, the object and prayer of said action is to ob- tain a decree of said Court adjudg- ing that the plaintiff,August Prochnow, is the absolute owner infeesirnple of the following describ- ed great estate, 'to~wit:The North- west Quarter of the Northwest§"""*'¥ Egld Lots 6 and 'I in the §;;_;;;§1"§Zr§';es';§ilZ¢?§Zé '»`§§E|`""l'lT; "f g Quarter of §ect1on 3'other persons interested ln the es- Township 11,ge12,Last of thu me of William s.Bowen de-6t.h P. M., in ashingum County,\cea3ed real names unlénown, Nebraska,d to IBHZOVB HIE]F\nwnn mal Hama ||n\fnnw!1. calling and snnulling of a Trust Deed exccutéd by James A. Good- rich and Mary Goodrich, his wife, to the sa.idAnd.rew I. Poppleton, on the Southeast Quarter of the '€£Z"1`§E¥&`se`£`""X ";§`i§y""é}§€i`£1e`I1f "The Harvest."was presented by two workers of the Anti-Saloon League with the assistance of two 10924 .P°°r2\P._ ._. Washington County Treasurer's 0S e m l - A n n u a l S t a t e m e n t Su m m ar y o f Collections,Disbursements an d Balances of Various County Funds for the First Half of the Year Beginning January 1, 1931 and ending June 30, 1931. NAME OF FUNDS ~Collsaians Transfers Transfers Disburse-BalanceDec. 81, 1980 lmm otlpn'to other ments June 30 hands Funds 1931 Sum Fumn County Generad County Bridga County Ditch Mothers Pension Agri0\1ltura.l & Stock Show Soldlefe Relief Elkhorn Drainage Burt-Washington Drainage Peterson Bend School School Bond Road Free High School Blair City Arlingfnn Kennard Ft. Calhoun Herman Washington Inheritance Redernptiona State Highway Blair Sewer Blair Paving Inherent on Depodta Arlington Light Bond: Herman Light Bonds Herman Dlstria Paving Kennard Light Banda Calhoun Water Bonds Ft. Calhoun Intersection Paving Bonds Washington Light Bonds 11.12480 1,884.19 8,508.89 1,580.56798.64 522.51 609.26 229.87 8,551.82 1,952.17 48,690.88 8,525.48 16,550.86 8,882.10 2,880.44 3,057.17 081.77 1,584.81 957.08 58.84 1,821.14 62.00 118.28 28548 600.00 4,118.09 Arlington Intersection Paving Bonds Arlington Street Improvement Tax Ft. Calhoun District Paving Henman Intersection Paving Bonds Paplo Valley Fines Fees DeSoto nmh Ft. Calhoun Ditch Kennand Gravd Tax Advepiaing 861.96 75.80 118.758.43 491.40 717.77. 214.97 41.10215.80 Totals Less Overdrnfts $122,987.44 'Ovexdralta s 88,409.50 88376.5128.99925 2,498.852,498.28 1,148.83940.91 .1611,125.58 1,941.96 108,101.090,191.42 58,854.18 11,898.1524,152.52 2,889.181,821.50 4,558.19 8,814.94647.90 898.988,459.55 10,198.04 870.78 2,202.87 225.00 950.00 1,881.50150.00 510.00 1,840.18 546.25 588.99 804.80 227.35 211.46 1.00 s 9,891.25 868.84 / I 4 1581.84 $ 14,041.189,041.02 89,000.63 30,282.862,250.20 1,114.08.76 557.68 228.8120.87 154121 401.18 11,900.008,000.00 104,852.01 4,990.9540,008.0518,985.00 26,320.812,900.001,150.00 9,915.003,401.10 226.27 81191 119.5159.01138.86 185.2222.26 25.82 1,544.159,042.50 159.48870.73 10,020.00 600.00 400.00 225.00 650.00 82.21 1,812.50 150.00110.00 1.9615.90 1,213.00011.50 18.81 165.00 491.40227.85 2.59 216.80 $415,989.85 s 10,180.09 .s 10,100.09 4,250.588,604.30 2,273.58 1,115.211,51i19 2,288.58897.89 230.03 8,158.59883.76 52,358.084,913.17 28,181.082,513.98 ~149.o22,920.191,094.89 2029211,095.10 588.98 556.00411.0582.00 118.29304.09 5,946.15 25.00 400.00 880.00125.68 41.50 894.1 1 804.80 111.11 214.91 256.57 $401,533.07 $137,437.72 certify that 'the nbow state-I, Fred Guyer, County Treasurer ot Wnnhingtnn County, Nebraska. do hereby _ ment shown the balance ln the severed funds at close of business December 31, 1930; the collections qui disburs menls for each fund from January 1, 1981, to June 30, 1931, both inclusive, and the balanoe 111 each fund at close of business June 80, 1081.Fred Guyer County Treasurer. Subscribed in my hmmm and sworn io before me this 14th day of July, 1031. (SEAL).GEORGE C. MBQUARRIE, g, County Clerk. 1 dauds cast hpon the title to said mn :; ;;i1.:.: af§;.....'a;=5:\N=»=1nw Qwrter of Section 28,Walter Nelson, non or ur. w. 1.North Range 12, Nelson, a lowd a chicken bone 1 P. m., an Wash- !_ £95 §e!g-_!§°-_-_E.L1"':,real estatg by the claims of you """`°"" "'"°"""`° "" " " " " '"':_ Township 17,and each of you and to excludmuam f8§§;§"',,§"' '15 '§j,'$£§§. East of the Bti said defendants and each and all 4!........ .....a ..n'...\..... ..-.......... :...¢..-inzwn County,Nebruh 'mn-ILL P".:_&='s':'.2:=..':.°1£'°::. :::'::° ::af fhem fro m a ll ri ght, title i nte r-'°"" 'T"" "" '""" '""°"'"' """"'est, lien, clalm or demand' in °f;§";'3;';.."3?'° fstasegf William S. .ecaa , renl namesQ; "ig :filch e;:xbe°:rml;lY0t P;;tl;unknovn,Bowen, nad name my umm so have the and wpnlmown,spouse of William S. ~D.¢\\u4n|1...Inman q 1a'..\.\1 n.. wry, for the purpose of securing lo D. W.Gross of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, paymaxt of one note of even date herewith mule by James A.Goodrlch,payable one was ummy lwawu ul um .....,.. .was remuved by an Omaha spe» cialist.At this writing he is gel/- ting along fine.Mrs. Charles Breunig and Rich» ard went to Omaha Sunday eve- severally énjom and har you and3""""'"' '"" """"° "' ""°""' """heirs devlnees,legatees personalea c ho f y o u tromc la lminzo ru-''serbn an rx bg, ua lieu m e -representatives and all other per-x y g e r-ut, claim or demand, Lf, nl or to\;°n'*==f;»,.;;~;;1 m 3°"u n g u s m l s a m d zo c u\y.'. m i w . l d mT" e . m" ` " r § .é l m w unknown,Easley, lalntlifa and for other eq\dtable'""1 name unknown,spouse of m u d Ilnnns S.Ewe y ;Andrew I. Plmntlff further prays the Court Popplebon,the heirs,devlsees, ..lognteea,personal representatives year utter date in the sum of $230.00 with interelt after rnnwr- lty at the rate of 40% per annum,which Trun Deed was dated No- vember 26, 1857, und recorded on November 80, 1857,in Book 8, Page 296. You and each of you are required to mower the petition of these ning.About 14 young people of the Methodist. church went. oo Omaha Monday for an Instihxte Echoes meeting.Afler nn interestingprogram which conslsted of hap-penings at Institute, the meeting closed with a mmp fire aroundvwhieh A. J. Dunlap read some ofh x s p o e m s . _____;,,,_,|u . . .xor a decree unceumg mu annuu-|~-pmumus la me msmcc lmun oxi ng o l 'g a g g ~ s : ; = ° f ; g g gf Andnrzwme p°PP|i: Waahingtnn County, Nebraska, on gage vnecu on y an `before th 18th da 1 Augustlmorded on May 10, 186, inBook Yan, deceased, red names unknown, or a Y o '.,.__.,.-__._»-_.._- ....1931. or the uid netitiofn ol the ml m w w ww n w v . mv H. .. -rlage at Freeman Decker of this place, to Miss Cvnstance Herndon of xyne.pe grggrg has been s, Page 229mag ge,to-wit:The known, spouse of Andrew I. PoP-Notth um of Section a, Township pleton;D.W . ° " ° "w m m,e ru,2 Ent in wuh. unknown, the hairs, devlsefm legs- ~ ommr xébmm.,wm¢s"°" personal repruentouves and mnrtz¢s¢ was given m secunfour all other persons interested in the pmmimory notes for Ute wmm l " o f D n g 'Gross,G ' .4 em-nn nn. ...A ..\.. nm n.. .-.~.-|names " m f ross. ' on the 'Ono de-\ropynewu, nun umm:wu-plaixitiffs will be allen as true and th Courte my gnn t the pra y e r of add petition and render judg- ment wconilngly. Anna Kmmbeck Arthur W. Knmbeck,2|-St Plaintiffs Deacmn g at. uarml, neu.Th e A r li n g to n B o a r d o f E d u c ; -`¢ion met Monday evening.The following ofxlcers were elected: chairman,G.I.Pfeiffer;uec'y.. W.A._Reckn1eyer;treas.,D.M. Bloch.It was decided to make the needed repsirs on the gym- Inaaium floor.v. ,....~.w,..... ...W .... ...... ....odlilm and annulling d record a real estate mortslse executed on the 1501 day of Maxth, 1889, and reaordmi on the 15th day of March, 1889, n Book o. Pm 333. which mortgaged the following described real estate, In-wit: The Northwest Quarter of Sedan 8. Township 17, North Range 12, East, in Wash- ington County,Nebraska;and also for the cancelling and annull-.ing of a Title Bondexwnted on February 28, 18851 and recorded on the 4th day of Marek, 1885,ln Book J,Page 581,oovarlng the (allowing described reel estate, fa- v i t :The Northwest Quarter o l Seddon 3, Township 17, Range 12, East,l n Washington County, m ' a | . . . . . \ . . real nuns unknown, spouse of D W. Gross; Root & Avery; McBride & Bowen; Mattie J. Topp, Charles N. Nelson;James S. Nelson, Dag# mar L. Winterllng and all persons having or'c.ladmlng to have any _interest in or ta the following de |s¢rlbed road state, to-wit:Tax 'Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 8, situated in ,the Northwest Quarter and the ter of Section 26,Township 17, North Range 12, East of the 6th P. M., ln Washington County, Neb- raska, real names unknown, DEFENDANTS. Yon and each ol you are hereby notified that on the 29th NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Maher & Carngan, AttorneysI N THE COUNTY COURT OF w s s m u c f r o n co uN'rY. NEBRASKA Estate of Catherine De'1'emple, Deceased Notice is hereby given that on County Judges office ln the City of Blair, Washington County, Neb~ ruka ,at 10 oclock in the fore- noon of wld day,the following matter will be heard and consld ered, to wit The petltuon ol Frank J DeTemple praying for the ap- pointment of I-'rank J DeTemple West gnu of the Northeast Q,m,,he 81st day oi July, 19p1, at the day of June,1981.Anna Krambeek and as administrator of the estate of Frank Wilkins of Om-lm, spentSundaygg tl;;auhome of he par~ ents, F..Mr. and Mrs. c. A. Andrews and "ug ~ v is ite d Sunda y ln Mis s- o ey.Mr. and Mrs.Shirley Marshall and children ol Hastlngs,spentthe week-end visiting frlende und relatives here.On Saturday Mrs. G.A.Marshall und Mrs.Will Whltford accompanied them toDmeha where they visited.TheyreturnedtotheChetMarshall \1°gg~= f°,;'"°"°' and \g;_g_yes»= rs.wrence m washostess to the What~So-EverpClub Thursday aiternoon. Oy er 20 0 r egh lar $2 dre sse s just ,plac ed o n ou r $ 1 ra c k o f W a sh n - . . . . . . .a x . . ." " "Arthur W. Xnmbeck filed thekYoudw h ° 5 m 3 ;'§ petition in the mm-me own ol fm. plaintiff in G.. Sdim Em wumngum County, N°""""'*» in which you md each ol yau bo-I'L jg bdor €£.°i'=§1'S.°"<i."§"i'f».""' gather with others are defendmtu, vm. 1931, fr um ma puu°nu§° , ; " 5 § 1 : " " g f - w g " g ~ o a acne suE2 "'fi'3"'i'.3'i" ~ _ff ~ ldiudzinx um tha phindfls. Anna la-id Catherine DeTemple,deceued.1""""'-" ' ° " "W W-~-#HUPu m a um sm day ol July,max. early.Fashion Cenwr.21-1¢ (SEAL)I. c. ELLER,25-lt County Judge.R O S E H I L L I TE M S NOTICE OF PRDBATE MN- Jesse Hansen lpént several or WILL days me week at the c. |K. Ah-.demon home.- -- - " ; " ' ~ 3 £ ' : ¥ " t " '' : ' ° | m m 5 . & m ¢ m m w . m . m . |Mr. and Mrs. Detlef Wulf undynfamily, Mr. and Mn. John Peter-OF sen and Jack, Mr. and Mrs.Ber- .nard Wulf, Geo. Luse and MissesRamaKaatleandArleneSchenk v of were Friday evening visitors ut M Wm. Ryan's.' Ilalr,__&r._ an§_Mn._ Vffgn.Hnrt and l7 l ' |Y¢ \ ' o x s a m p e n n o n u m r e n d e r judgmmt ancozdngly. August Prochnow,24»5t r u m e n . Anna Maria Nelmn;Ikwia Mo- Hnher 6: Carrirm. Attorneys. .NOTICE OF SUIT beck, are the shsolute owners in fee aimple of Bas following de- scribed real estsw,to-wit:Tax Loca 1. 2, s. 4, s and 6, nm-sea in the Northwest Quarter and the Wut Half of the Nonheast Quar- Qer of Section 26,Townnhip 17, \v__.\. "___...._. .\..._ m l u e r a w m s w .A t w m e I N .L.u..:.COUNTY COURTWASHINGTONCOUNTY /NEBRASKANOTICE:On the 15th da; August, 1981 at 10 u'clock A. at the county court moms inli Wuhi nzwn County.Nehrumkalnureu,mr.ann mrs.Howard..- Annleby and sons. Mr. and Mr-|n |0 ru : |.11; 11 ga L Z,m a s :O I m e U m | , , _ _ , , _- r \ . . . | - - . . ___;,i,-¢.r.._,n&|P M i D u r u u i u u u g u u u w l l |v u e !L U !" 1 0 W 1;b-.Det f W lf d " '....,,..» ':....___B_9°:1:'.f;.1i€,-lpr~»m, a wntten immnuent W-|w.,.r.... .,,:',,..,..,°2....E'.i',=:f=.*,.,§~<;x==;.=~ l o :m e mann Neuon,thethin, deviseea, legateel, personal zqreuentatives and all other per- sons interested in the estate of Anna. Marla Nelson, deceased, real names unlmown,Nelson,real name unhxown,spouse of Brlde, the heirs, devisas, legabees,Pg;-,mal representative:and all $5 1 1 persons interested in the estate ol Lewis McBride, deeeued, mul names unknown,Mc~ Bdde, real name unknown, npouso d Lewin McBride; Lewis McBride, j g the heirs, deviseea,legateeu, ,panma l representatives and all sggwg persons interested in the es- qhge gf Lewis McBride.Jr., de teased,real names unknown, McBride,real name un- mmm. spouse of Lewis hlenrlde, Jr.; w. H. Swrk, rw na me " " ' . . . - . a n d W w-new we normsant upon the title to said real estate by the claims o! you and each of you and to exdudg saiddefendantsand each and all of them from all right, title, interest, lien, claim or demand ln or to said real estate or any part thereofwhich you or any 01 you may claim to have therein and to sev- erally enjoin and bu' you and each of you from claiming or asserting any right,title,lion,interest, claim or demand, ni, in or to said estate and tn quiet the title m said real estate in said plain- tégs and for other equitable re- Plaintiifa further ra the u C | for _a decree ¢an,§un and °_-mined the members of the Young nulling of record o.real estate 515-»;-»_ executed by David testament o!Frank L.Dudgeon, deceased, at which time and place all persona concerned may appear and eonten the probate thereof. Dated July 20th, 1931. (S"'\-L)I. C. ELLER, 27~4t.County Judge. BELL CREEK VALLEY fthe Misses Sophia Watennanand Whilemina Franke visited onTuesday afternoon with Irene andNorma Holtman. Mr. and Mrs. Jolm E¢htAnklmP s w the Pe a s W "" E N rlborn ' a ,u y l 0 .: I Arnold : d i m e enter- Women's Misdonary Sodsty ather home Sunday evening in |:om~ Dliment bo Mrs.Percy Fuhlrodt ............,.,.....,,.....e..-nw ma urnnporting an be the last will "dianniversary Sunday evening, Ndghbors and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hansen, formerlyof this neighborhood, extend theiraympathto them in the loss oftheir hazy which was buried Fri- dly in Onxm cemetery.We hope for a speedy recovery o l Mrs. Hansen./ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Taylor andfamilspentSundaylnBlairnttheissClara Rasmussen home.John Petersen and Jack, James Wulf, Mrs. Fred Jensen, Jean and Joanne spent Sunday at the Mm.Jann Petersen home in CouncilBluffs.Dorothy returned homewith them after spending A weekthere with relatives and friends.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.R n andGene,Mr.and Mrs.a r f ;Ryan and Mr.and M m Bernard Wulfspent Wednesday evening at DetlefWul{'s. s Q the hem nevlsees |Bxlw¢'\ ""5"" '"'" uewu neun In Anarew~'La Ni h ' t. brld .*Mn.Herman Rnhlls has beenpmondrezmkntafiveu' and ah Henn,_ mongaging the following (111°:gu.§ ~ vicinity is sw caring for her mother,who lm ¢¢.er persons interested in the sa descnbed real estate, in-wit:in mu rwiins-been dak. lin. Richard Sieven md Mis. Mr. and Mm Fred W. Smith oi Thermopolin,Wyoming are vldb- ing at the W. G. Kshzhmntk home.Mr. and Mrs. Claus Rnhwer werecallers at the Henry Rnhwer home Sunday. Mr. and ~ Wa lter Sie vers andNick Bode of Evanston, Ill. ar-rived Sundhyto spend some timeat the Wm. Sievers home.Mrs. Frank lQes|.enon and [als Ann returned to their home atCcleridgeSunday, after spending the past. week here. With The Churches BAPTlbT cm mc u L. J. Moran. Paswr Last Sunday was a very gqod ay with our church.The D. Y. P. gud famil~ m very .|This w~shock thre 'as much opecta loolae uma just STUDYIN P0 W u ~ ' ; Wednesday afternoon.Misses Della Mae and Louise hters of Mr. and Mn, kansasGarten dang|Clyd¢ Carter of M<:Gee, Ar érrlved Sunday at the Eph Lippin- h ame to accom-cvtt home._ey Blair this week. Miss Edith I-'rain of Blair,is spending a few days with her sis- ter, Mrs. Emil Fvllen. The American Ieglnm Auxiliaryheld their regular meeting at the .. ~L ..,Emma Hoover who was unable to make lhe trip alone.Work of painting the whoa) building bod: indde and out was begun lasi week.Mile; West, a.s~dated by Ivan Helms, is dohmg the painting._ Sundny School.All are enjoying the lessons given by the pamr from the black board at the clone of SundaySchool.We are at present study- Bry, and nn daughter, Mn. lhudo Kramer.Funeral services were held at the home Saturday alter- mau.Interment was made in the Tekamah cemetery.Harold Brewiier is working at nr hgalth.guna and forestatian comn;iulon|,_,ked ~ .gd-*j -'IW Wm Wewabout mm the M »»u e '"'by report-xtingnl The yield is not guizmgshw p;;;=;;_»_;°g<= in °'1$'Q2 ins when 1483011 fish are caught. r ;!3°°dth" u°J:L°"' hatcheries and placed in Inkes and g ga'me°ya streams for the benefit ol nnglers\>Comprnhandn'I Through a system of m1nute|"By |nd_ Inge" hu about tht ; Q U AL l T Y~ 0 1 "aluminu m tags, State Ga me W a r - R K F R O M S O YB E A N S d e n 0'Connell explained,baby bass,trout and cat fish will mr r y o n Co u nty f a r me r s nu mb er s atta c he d to th ei r illsg. th e an n un l Ro o te f s L a t e r wh e n ta k e n f mm s t r e a ms rs.| |..,. ..¢A.-a,...n.....b v f i s h e r ma n .a r e n o r t wi ll b e la me mn n ln g a s c o m rehemlvely ,nn the who le, or every rhlng rou ti- l n d .For Instanc e,Ma r k ' r u n g I n ln " O ld ' 1 ' i me | " :" Ta k i n g mn by and l u n .y ou d o u e m to b e mo r e d llta r mt k i nd : o f a n a u th u any c re ature I ever law be fore." U.' was well mended and an in- ing valuable lessons ln we uve:-tcivcsung lesson was studied.of those reformers who Klve us The evening service was conducqghe churclm as we have it way. led by the young people, led byl The theme for Lord'n Day mor- Dudloy Carter and Robert Mrf ning is "The Challenge of theMillnn.This was a very lnterew!Cr~oss"; for evening it in "The In- lng .mg impressive service and vestment ol Influenoe". was enjoyed by a larger audiencethan we usually have.Our pw:F I R S T L u n n n y C I U I C I pen nu.. mu mn. n. .|. wlnelo..were chosen as dele tes and Mrs.- Henry Truhlsen ...T Mn.Chris erman, hal renamed uw stay with Bender! as alternauxe in Chesuteconvention to be held at Fremont.August 24, 25 and 26.The serv- . Mrs.Lydick,who nls beenspending a few weeks in Omaha,with her daughter, Mn. J. C. Ack another'd.augl1ter, Mrs. C. L. Relfi.Mrs. Everett Miller has ben lll _at her home here the past week.ning oomxmttee were Meldames Union services were held at t.helHUl1l'Y Truhlsen, E. C- Reid,El- Baptist church Sunday moming. mm: Welt und F. J. Kastle.Rev. san we-f. A ~»~w=e='v=l_.!'5s:'.'*3==§§'::€°'=".e':':_°*:12"i:1.,': ...N ,-¢<.. - Over 200 planed on t Dresses.s early.Fash Dtvllar Saion Center lShop Early. I n a v n l f h a ¢»results ol a study being made to detqrmine the relative value of nom, wheat and rye as hog feeds. County Agent Geo. Bates received wand from Prof.Wm. J. loeffel ol the college today that the best hi s be e n mme . Not only will the iest determine the relative feeding value ol the different grains for hogs.Cost TED LATHROP Specials for Friday and'Sat\irday mo~t pmc~cal fo~ our farmers lladf lb. llersheys Cocoa 1741Soy bean.: are also bei n#c om p a r e d wi th ta nk ag e a s s p r o te i n su pp le me nt i n th e test.Sinc e .....Parawax per lb.94: against soybean-fed hogs,claim ing that the carcasses producing .....Butter-Nut Coffee lb.39cbringoutthtfacts.Carcass siudies will be made in all phases o! the experiment, There are eight.lots of pigs Rqsemont Peaches gallon . 49¢ |.:|L I ,sta rted on f ee d, th e pi gs aver ag ed Rosemont Apricots gallon 62.c ~:| |l c :are thirteen pigs to each lot.All lots have about one acre of sudan grass pasture.One lot receives ...._ J. M. Salad Dressing "'5ZI* 394: anothgr coarsely ground wheat and tanknge sell fed, rx third gets J. M. Pork & Beans $2325 2.5¢1 a l I :I : The fourth lot gets finely ground wheat, and tanknge soaked,the Puritan Malt Hop flavored 49c:"¢1 ::g free choice,the seve nth gr ou nd ry e a n d ta n k a g e a n d th e ei g h th c o r n an d g ro u n d soy beans,self- fed free c hoic e.TED LATHRO P " F D R s o on ' mu m s T o E A T |\ Prompt Deliver~ Service.Telephone 17 TAG FISH nf NEBR. STREAMS A dispatch from Lincoln statesthat commencing this fall,ihe by fisherman,a report will be available to the commission on Advertise |n The Enlefbrlse. the history ol the fish from the Fubscribe lor The Enwrprlse.regular $2 dresses jun| mr $1 mek of Washizes14to52.Shop \ion Center.27-lt le Silk Dresses Fash-§`rid.ny and Saturday- HAPPENINGSplewouldnppreciateour young Junefolk givin: moré of such services. The usual church service next.IAst Su Sunday.Our church wi\l also Cherokee I have the Crowell Home service nt at Oaks, C o.nn n M day school s N. Luna., furor §°!_§l}§ asf-§,efsze..§sf§z=s.:§:.2;,|;",;:';:;'Bm."; uT$'E1°}f¢`l§'n'T1`S$srmmn nday Mr.R ndim from or ikla., spoke to Rev.C. A. ll _I gn. lglllo ll-l§u}_I 11' ...D ;::;;Tif;f.. 'i»;».i.- 'ln i...;.;.;. Li mulLussen,alr Mission » the Sun- Vammen. was also ible Class a few da at me name ox ne u- ~ w- -- . -- ---- ---~~. -..Wwears. Ji and Mrs. H. o. coo- Ruth Brass, win win be m e<|Lena Im. cl Thermopolio, Colo. per.July 22.arrived at the Bert Marsh home Because a l the ni n,the ball -to spend the remainder ot her va~ gms met for Svmdny afternoon be-|Over 200 regular $2 dresses just cation._tween the Junior Booster!~and placed on Qur $1 ruk of Wash _The Sutch and Chatler Gobmet Rnie Hill,was postponed until Dresses.Sams 14 to 62.Shop wztla Mrs. Chris Andersen Thum- some time ln August..Herman early.Fashion Center.27-n day afbemoon.Most of the mem-plnys Oaklnnd at Oakland nextl_Dollar Sale Silk Dre;Fash- bers were present and n number ,~-...-.. v.<.H-.. -..A Q.. ....|...._ nf m..-gn M N A...\.|».m mmm We are expecting you to attend pthe big Sunday school and ¢hur¢h'o picnic at Calhoun next 'I'uesday.| Transportation will be provided a autor of ur guest. Sunday 1; 9530. Divine s t. 10:30. for those who haven't cars or wish a ride.Do not disappoint us or acheat yourself out of a big time.I acnmsv rmm CHURCH u A. J. Hargett, Pastor Bible School, 10:00 A. M.o Morning war.ship, 11:00 A. M.p Young Pcoplcfs meeting, 7:00.e Evening service, 8:00 P. M. Mid-week meeting, Thursday at 8:00 p. m.'sThe church program continuesin , spite oi the hot. weather and the many activities that haw;a ten-.d dency to hinder.Last Sundayiu _ru Ie |§'.:'.,:'°""',:""" lnu °"'""§|;° "'"`i 1u'i`¢i. ""1"5e"|T§§z"`f "|ins will be held with Mrs. Sophie Gosker.'CALHOUNIf-E§]§d§'£E In; mmm F i n ('Z'hHn:tnffmnan ne tu rn a l nn ]Jn park.lhft at churrtbdt 1:30. No evening services. Thirty~two are now enrolled in ur new Junior Choir.There is nom for more.Under the lead- rship of Prof, and Mrs. Mnlmin his choir olferg your children an xccllent opportunity to leam m ing.No charge. This choir meets ...u,_.»._.. ,.» -».~m Word from Omaha conveys thenews that Miss Cosma Belville has had to return to a hospital-for fur- ther treatment. When the cast was removed fmm her limb it was fmmd the bones had not knit sab- isfactorily.She is at the St. Jo- seph hospital. Mrs.D. W.Rutledge took her parents, l\lr.and_Mrs, }jl._C. Cooper 13 vIc1NrrY Donald Kruse,son of Mr. and 5 5 ;and tl' South Mrs. Otto Kruse, underwent an °P-, at the eration for appendicitis last Mon- day.He la getting along very well at this writing.Dr. Geesaman and family left Wednesday to spend a few days at Lake Okoboji.Peetz,and t year.HarryMrs.9fz"\!\=1 y from his trip to ColoradonroughtheBlackHillsofDakota. He sp`ent one night Alfred Marsh home atColo., and found them well he crops fairly good thisMr.and Mrs.Marsh and! sent greetings to all.| Louie Knudsen was in . Friday to see her §9¢*-<3='ery Monday at 2:30. Young Peoplc's meeting Tues-~y evening nt 3.The program 'ill consist of a stereopticon lec- rc on David Livingstone. Mrs. C. B. Mehnens on Wednesday afternoon.The Band Concert and freemovies were very well attended onWednesday evening.It is estim- ated that around 600 people were in attendance.Claus Ohrt held open house onSaturday,the event being hisbirthday.A large number offriends and relatives gathered tn help him celebrate.Mr. and Mrs. C. B.Mel-arena and Anita drove to Wayne Saturday,and brought Miss Anita Fischerhome with them.Miss Fischerhaabeenattendingsummerschool there.Carl and Kate Rohwer drove w Ceresoo Sunday, In vldt relatives thereMr. and Mrs. Oral Hnrrison at-tended a null arriem picnic held ln the CMR park, Sunday. A number of people called on Henry Klindt sunday to remind him that it was his birt.hdsy.Th0from town present were Mr. ...».°3 Mrs. Herman Kllndt and Mr. and ert Romans nt the home north-~st of here Saturday afternoon.Dr. Cameron took Mrs. Harold ensen to the University hospital t Omahn Thursday where she brnltted to an operation for ap-~ndidtis and gall stones.Miss Romana Crurnbaugh, who n summer student at Wayne,.t the week~end in Herman. Miss Ione la ng came Friday om Chicago for a week's visult 'th Herman friends.She is a esg while here of Miss Alice P. S. Hopkins had charge ol the ebraskn-Iowa Oil station Sunday 'hile Geo. Ackennan was out of ~wn. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bennett at- ~nded the funeral of Abe Suther-and at Blair Sunday afternoon.Mr.and Mrs.Bert lowe left ~rly Thursday morning on a trip .Burlinghon, Colorado.Thochll- ren are staying at the home ofelr grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.. E. Raver at Blair.Mrs.Clark Davis has received 'ord that her father, Sam Morri- ~n is very ill at his home in auth Dakota.Hs was a former~sident. T. R. Swanson is enjoying atwo eeks vacation from his duties at he Herman State Bank.I-le had tondl operation last week.Vernon Van Horn drove overrom Lincoln Friday and spent the eeend at his home here. Misa Grace Tomlinson of Teka- ah, was a guest at the Fred R»o~~rt home Sunday.Elzy Triplett, who was a patientt the Clarkson hospital Inst week ~as able to come homg Friday.Mesdarnes C.L .Reid,Frankllis, Jonnin West and Henry~aker of 1521. enbertalned the embers ol the Woodrow Circle I Tekamah, at the West home on BEAU1;1FU~L NE W F O R D _Z>@L}¢< 0 6 % / ~ ~ .L L L Q 4. 1 m Buslmzss Dfuzcwoxv TOWN SEDAN DE LUKE SEDAN 'CONVERTIBLE SEDAN DE LUXE TUDOR VICTORIA CABRIOLET hrrmsxx MACHINE md mo ro ns lznv lc s Auto Rqnlring a Spbdaky Tm: mos! nriking tina car types ever oihred at such low pmcea are now being presented by Ford dealers. These are the six newest do luxe creations of the Ford Motor Company.'I'hey are designed and built to meet every need of the aotomobile buyer whose deaire for motoring luxury and ouumnding perform< ance ia tempered with sound economy. Get the facta about these fine can. Compare their lithe, c.lenn~cut style with any you have ever created in your own imagination ham about the de luxe materiula with which each car ia trimmed and uphol- stered, and how carefully these are tailored. Sit and rideinthewide,restfdleataandyonwillrealim than just aa no rom-ietiona have been pm on meehan~ iealperformanoqapnolimitalllnhoenplaoodon eomfon and beauty. There ia much to imeren the careful buyer--a choice of sparkling colon, a Variety of rich uphol- gwry mgmfhlg, Ruatlaa Steel, ufecy gm, Hondaillo double-actingahoekahaorben, onopieee wdded steel viwell. alanting windahiddl. and many other features which make the Ford a happy innnmem. -:.;=..._. TRAINAND c. ST. P. M. & OHAHA Southbwml 11:40 A. M. daily 7:40 P M. dm No. 1 No. 8 .y ex-cept Sunday Norlhbmnd 6:55 AJ M. daily2:00 P. M. ddly ex- cept Sunday No. 4No. 2 BUS GOING SOUTH 8:50 A. M.6:00 P. M 11:00 A. u.8:15 P. ll. BUS scnennm cn1cAeo 8: N o a m w n s m a n Wellliound No. 111 8:85 A. H. dsily DuthoundNo. 1é2 8:80 P. na. my BUS GOING NORTH s:00 A. IL 8:00 P. K. 12:00 Noon 6:15 P. I. BLAIR FIJOUR mu. Tha Home of MAI NTUP n o u n(Hullled by All Grace-n) We wrchmn wheat for flour P. S. Sonnsen, Prn- Dr. Nunun x. Ratlmnnno r m u r r m s r 0v e !t'h¢Bl\\rDmgg°_ n u u n u a u Ev\n£n¢1byAppdn1:mmt n m m s n u s s m x m m u a m x h h Offln O m F u n e n S u u B a i lu me n s ma c k n o m m u / m e m / u c r n Otfioein Court Hausa CARL s c mmv rINSURANCE REAL ESTATE md IJOANS Office in Slnie Bank Bldg. to Blair for n short visit, Monday afternoon.`Rev. Shank attended a 'birthday dinner part ut. the Rev.Larson home at S\'cr Creek Thursday evening.._ housework. Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes Rasmussc~ and children of Tekamah, spent few days visiting relatives here. Rasmussen Bros.trucked sixtyhead of cnttle tn Blair Monday forHenry A. Rasmussen, to be ship- ped to Chicago._Arthur Andersen was painfully injured when the hny fork ropebroke, letting the load full on him. He was taken to u doctor and it was found that no bones we-gebroken.' Mr. and Mrs. Hans Larsen and children were in Omaha to see Mrs.George Christ at the lm- manuel hospital.She is a sister of Mr. Larsen.She is graduallyimproving.Mrs.J. P.Iarsen of Blair, daughter-in-law of Mrs.Sophie gy@~=»» is in a serious conditiond may have tn undergo an op- eration for gall stones. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chrlslisn- sen spent the past week in Her- man vdsliin at the home of theirdaughter,.Allred Jespersen = ; :».1acl-iinery to his equipment atthe~anntorium.He has replaced the old presser with a newer and are modern one.Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Griffin anddaughter are mjnying this week otLake Ericksen.Mr. Griffin is hav- ing a two weeks vacation from his work at the Plateau bank.Mr. and Mrs.Raymond Kastleand children are staying out at the Bert Lowe home while Mr. Lowe is in Colorado on business. Mrs.C. H.Blanchard spent A few days last week with hermother,Mrs.Henry Gaines atArlington.Mr.Blanchard drove over for her Sunday evening. Mr.and Mrs.Albert Fritz andson, Marvin of Ha er, and MisaMinnie Beyer of ontana wereguestsat the Ben Wen and C. Uehling home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hansen and family of Blair, were entertainedat the H. L. Swan home Sunday.A jolly picnic group at the park Sunday included Mr.and M n . mater Schnieder, Miss Lang and Carrol Lowe of Mead, Na.,Mr.and Mrs. Huit Lowe, Chester Hov-endick,Claude Clements,Clyde Fitch and J. A. Jelpersen and their families and Mrs.Dora Miller.Friends last week received a card from Mr. and Mrs. H. B.Cameron mailed at Niagara Falls, on the Canadian side.They are enjoying A line trip.L. A. Parrish enjoyed a visit nthe home of his father, S. M. Par- rish Saturday and Sunday.Mrs Parrish spent Saturday afternoo~ here.She wont on to Te f--1-that evening and visited relativesuntil Sunday evening. Mra Be rt ffm pa s s e d a wa y at her_ home orthran of here o Wednesday night.She had i ~ in (ailing health for some tlrnSurviying are the husband, one so HANSON & MEHRENS Pllot Bldg., Blair, Ndarnh PHONE Blxck 1a !|\auranc¢B e l l h t m Securities nn xmL . L ' s CAFE Ind no ous Hume Style Cooked Mah Bu Depot 204 Walker Ave. BLAIR ABSTRACTANn ' r n 1 . s o o m> . 4 m' Bondul Abltrncten n o r m 1 5m a m j g .mm , N e i . WAIIPS PLACE w."'T¢.;'£'.""...."'<'€".»"'}.~, La d a nur Air lnnhrgsa DR . r zn w m 'r . mrn l m m s rI - n y B e n i no m " l n s un Bmk ma g.Phone as Blllr, Nebr- DR. w. F. u1:m>'Hn.Ln m m s r I n n e w H o m, n u m Eldldllg Blxlr, Nshiakn thvrv worn 90,in attendance nt_t ¢ » . . . .. . . . . -" ' r - '_ ._- - - . . ._ _C o o p e r o f T e k n m a h ,s p e n t T h u r s - d a y a t t h e H .C .C o o p e r h o m e . Mrs . J e nni e Hi c ks o f Oma ha , an of fi c er o f the Gr an d Lo d ge of th e D. of H. paid a n offic i al visi t. here Tuesday .She wa s a lunc heon gu e s t o f Mrs . C .R. Gra y . A baby daughter wa s ho r n to M r .and Mrs. .C hri s V ind ers lev at th e Ma ter n i ty h os p ita l a t Bla i r o n Suhday , J uly 12. J a s p ia a 1 \' 8I m u se u o r o n n y a in e e ns n a s g u n a |.~r-..4......rr............a. ....L-£4 L a l hrrmsxx MACHINE md mo ro ns lznv lc s Auto Rqnlring a Spbdaky HANSON & MEHRENS Pllot Bldg., Blair, Ndarnh PHONE Blxck 1a !|\auranc¢B e l l h t m Securities BLAIR FIJOUR mu. Tha Home of MAI NTUP n o u n(Hullled by All Grace-n) We wrchmn wheat for flour P. S. Sonnsen, Prn- nn xmL . L ' s CAFE Ind no ous Hume Style Cooked Mah Bu Depot 204 Walker Ave. BEAU1;1FU~L NE W F O R D _Z>@L}¢< 0 6 % / ~ ~ .L L L Q 4. TOWN SEDAN DE LUKE SEDAN 'CONVERTIBLE SEDAN m m a q e u m p é m a m b w . `\ 1»¢Hf=.-f==w-¢-` Poryouzizbmudm and yoarpenoeaf |||ind,mnyonreyeovenh¢»eprka: Henry Klindt sunday to remind Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chrlsiim- his birthday Tho sen spent the past week in Her-him me it was .1t were Mr. an msn vdsiiin at the home of theirfrom town preaenMrs. Herman Klindt and Mr. and daughter,.Allred Jespenen Dayouknodkoawoodevayeineyoum outfofmliringinthemr? Isyour han inyour momh wha! you nvkgintosmrvennlinkmocenpeed daath¢l.|wmRows? 'I1aer¢'.rno¢hi.aglike||c¢of)nnkyo\dtiu mukedae joyouzofdxivhg. Mqwon-ynbnuxlwlawouuwhnnyouun bvylunlyGoodyurPada£nllaan¢plu-Buslmzss Dfuzcwoxv hrrmsxx MACHINE md mo ro ns lznv lc s Auto Rqnlring a Spbdaky TRAIN AND BUS scnennm c. ST. P. M. & OHAHA No.No. No.No. Southbwml11:40 A. M. daily7:40 P. M. dl-ily ex-cept Sunday Norlhbmnd 6:55 A; M. amy2oo P m... ddly ex-cept Sunday BUS GOING SOUTH 8:50 A. M.6:00 P. M cn1cAeo 8: Noam wnsm an Wellliound No. 111 8:85 A. H. dsily DuthoundNo. 1é2 8:80 P. na. my BUS GOING NORTH 5:00 A. IL 8:00 P. K. BLAIR FIJOUR mu. Tha Home of MAI NTUP n o u n(Hullled by All Grace-n) We wrchmn wheat for flour P. S. Sonnsen, Prn- HANSON & MEHRENS Pllot Bldg., Blair, Ndarnh PHONE Blxck 1a !|\auranc¢B e l l h t m Securities nn xmL . L ' s CAFE Ind no ous Hume Style Cooked Mah Bu Depot 204 Walker Ave. ~no m n ~n o m o alu.195n»i.a.H}¢i.' ..:._~fl-9 H 4 30::4-40 g,4¢,3,|,)g . , Q , m a m m a Ivlllivvlfvilvvl :ns -2 1 r u a .firv rlllln - I n W h | | p e » » l8 | l| . 1 BLAIR TIRE COMPANY E. MILLER, Proprietor A C ;,-, n dster,Mrs.Elden W eller an d fa mi ly .A t the regular meeting o l the D . o f H .lodge,Mr s . J . M.W e st was elected delegate i n Grand L o d g e t o b e h e l d a t o m a h a l n o c t . Mrs. C. R. Gray was chosen alter» nnbc. Chas.and Smne Rutledge ofPe nd er , vi si te d n v, . le D . W . Rut- led ge h ome Thu rs da y . Mr .an d Mr s ,E d g a r Skin ner dr ove to Linc oln Tuesday to g e t Vera Ma e who had spe nt two weeks th er e vi si ti ng he r gra ndmoth er, Mr s, Sa r ah B i gf o rd . Mi s s h i s Br ews te r sp e nt Su n - d a y u t her h o me here,re tur n in g to Bla i r th at eve n in g . Mr . a n d Mrs. y loy d Ca lbo n wel~ c omed n baby s n a t th e i r ho me Thu rsd ay , J uly 1 6. Fred An der sen was ab le to e omd ho me la s t we e k f r o m a n Oma h a ho s pi tal wh e re h e h as be e n a p a - ti en t th e p as t two wee ks f o llowin g an o per ati on., E. C .Re i d i s ta ki n g a va c a ti o n fr o m h i s d u tle s s n mu te two . Mr s . Reid is substiLu nz f o r h i m. Mr . a n d Mr s .Th o d Hans en, Mrs. (J ax-ke D a v i s a n d Mn . E m ll Weber atte nd ed th e funeral o f Be r t Ro man a Sa tu rd ay nf temo on . M n .A n n u A m o l d o f Counc il Blu ff s , lawn s p en t 1 fe w d a y s ha t ,., ,_. town. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bennett at- tended the funeral of Abe Suther-land at Blair Sunday afternoon.Mr.and Mrs.Bert lowe left early Thursday morning on a f-rin to Burlington, Colorado.The chil- dren are staying at the home oftheir grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.E. E. Raver at Blair.Mrs.Clark Davis has receivedword that her father, Sam Morri- son is v ery ill It his home in South Dakota.Hs was a former resident.T. R. Swanson ls enjoying atwoweeks vacation from his duties at the Herman State Bank.I-le had a. tondl operation last week.Vernon Van Horn drove overfrom Lincoln Friday and spent the weck~end at his home here. Misa Grace Tomlinson of Teks- rnah, was a guest at the Fred R»o~gert home Sundny.Elzy Triplett, who was a patient'st the Clarkson hospital last week was able to come homg Friday. Mesdsmes C.L .Reid,FrankEllis, Jonnins West and HenryBakerof Bair enbertelned the members ol the Woodrow Circle ot Teknmah, at the West home on Mr. und Mrs. John Bentley ofTekamah,visiled at the MaggieLowe home Saturday evening. Prof. and Mrs. ~ E. Ayleswonb Buslmzss Dfuzcwoxv Sunday night at the Wm. Adnrns home.They were on their way wthe Minnesata lakes. Mrs. A. L. Sullivan spent a fewdays last week in the country at the Jacob Sabalka home. Mr.and Mrs, J.M.Brewster spent Sunday evening at the Ross Deets home at Blair... Mrs. D. W. Rutledge. Mrs. Geo.Lowe, 'Mrs. J. M. West, Miss Caro- line Wunhter and Mrs. Nels Jack- son attended the funeral of Mrs. hrrmsxx MACHINE md mo ro ns lznv lc s Auto Rqnlring a Spbdaky TRAINAND c. ST. P. M. & OHAHA Southbwml 11:40 A. M. daily 7:40 P M. dm No. 1 No. 8 .y ex-cept Sunday Norlhbmnd 6:55 AJ M. daily2:00 P. M. ddly ex- cept Sunday No. 4No. 2 BUS GOING SOUTH 8:50 A. M.6:00 P. M 11:00 A. u.8:15 P. ll. BUS scnennm cn1cAeo 8: N o a m w n s m a n Wellliound No. 111 8:85 A. H. dsily DuthoundNo. 1é2 8:80 P. na. my BUS GOING NORTH s:00 A. IL 8:00 P. K. 12:00 Noon 6:15 P. I. BLAIR FIJOUR mu. Tha Home of MAI NTUP n o u n(Hullled by All Grace-n) \ZF :.=' 1:sks§' ~~\ .~ v ~WHEN BABIES FRET m°..:,,"~*°°":"; ;:-_,_;_=-~»-1~»- Than nn nu|moi.herenmxo¢panq.B\ti!bm'|qud¢k emnlurt in Cuimhl Fm' d.\n-hen. and alba' idandle llkdvslhhpursvegchbls prupnn-tion. Whemsvu wud umgus ld]d comtipaHnn; wheawa \hm'| mydgn ol nluqghlmen. Caalmh has ay d e: mam lmwunmiz.. uv senum-vim a n H .Fletehefu signatun on vu-uppa. . & a n m L C A S T O R I A Dr. Nunun x. Ratlmnnno r m u r r m s r 0v e !t'h¢Bl\\rDmgg°_ n u u n u a u Ev\n£n¢1byAppdn1:mmt n m m s n u s s m x m m u a m x h h Offln O m F u n e n S u u B a i lu me n s ma c k n o m m u / m e m / u c r n Otfioein Court Hausa Mr.and Mrs.Albert Fritz andson, Marvin of Ha er, and MisaMinnie Beyer of ontann wereguestsat the Ben Wen and C. Uehling home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hansen and family of Blair, were entertainedat the H. L. Swan home Sunday.A jolly picnic group at the park Sunday included Mr.and Mn. mater Schnieder, Miss Lang and Carrol Lowe of Mead, Na.,Mr.and Mrs. Huit Lowe, Chester Hov-endick,Claude Clements,Clyde Fitch and J. A. Jelpenen and their families and Mrs.Dora Miller.Friends last week received a card from Mr. and Mrs. H. B.Cameron mailed at Niagara Falla, on the Canadian side.They are enjoying A line trip.L. A. Parrish enjoyed a visit atthe home of his father, S. M. Pu- rish Snturday and Sunday.Mrs. Parrish spent Saturday afternoon here.She want on (0 Teknmahthat evening and visited relativesuntil Sundny evening. M n Be rt ff m pa s s e d a wa y at her_ home orthmxst of here on Wednesday night.She had been in (ailing health for some timeSurviying are the husband, one son HANSON & MEHRENS Pllot Bldg., Blair, Ndarnh PHONE Blxck 1a !|\auranc¢B e l l h t m Securities P . S . ~ F r m 20| Walker Ave.. nn xmL . L ' s CAFE Ind no ous Hume Style Cooked Mah Bu De~ ~R BLAIR ABSTRACTANn ' r n 1 . s o o m> . 4 m' Bondul Abltrncten n o r m 1 5m a m j g .mm , N e i . WAIIPS PLACE w."'T¢.;'£'.""...."'<'€".»"'}.~, La d a nur Air lnnhrgsa DR . r zn w m 'r . mrn l m m s rI - n y B e n i no m " l n s un Bmk ma g.Phone as Blllr, Nebr- CARL s c mmv rINSURANCE REAL ESTATE mdIJOANS Office in Slnie Bank Bldg. DR. w. F. u1:m>'Hn.Ln m m s r I n n e w H o m, n u m Eldldllg Blxlr, Nshiakn -'l"H'E ENTERPRISE-i Blair, Nebraska, Jdy 28, 1931" 4 UDnnnn §'n111» 2500.00 a2oo,oo ` ding:(if ble)15000.00 ze C. McQuarrle, County Clerk. H c is wo r th y o f th e s e tr i b u , a b ra ve s o ld i e r, a tr ue patrio ,a loy al c i tiz en , a f aithfu l hus ba nd, a go o d f a th er , a ma l f r i e nd , a nd a n exc ellent neigh bor. The lo ng ac ti ve li fe wh ic h h e led ||\1 ~..-'.4 -,~.. cinity and took charge of the old Fletcher store.Rev. Martin Shanks ofHerman,was a Saturday afternoon visit/Jr at the George laflis home.Mrs. Wilbur Conety spent Wed- ,nesday dth het silter, Mrs. Will Miller._ Local News Do lla r Salfs S i lk Dresses Fa s h -A f e w guard read estate mo r t- s o me A. a n o mm.Puhlkhs A B'°0d 5-mop house on westkllfuxwnh1%lqtg,$l900.W. I. T. Lund & Oo.27-ll. Joe Barry and son, Gena of lmulm, were Sunday dnner guests »f Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rose. Miss Stella l{imll¢y_f1nd Illygon Good building lot adjoining West School, only $250.00.27-It The Coffee Club will meet Fri- day afternoon nt thq home of M": Henry Arp. Ray Krogh and famil spentlust Sunduv evenimr witly friends rnEENTEnPnxs1;\_g§g§g¢gfj§g I: i I1 E \ . » u u u | . y n g c s a u Poor f a r m dee me d a dv 'IG60 '"§§"};W sm|: M t lntered u seeondwhss matterus the postoliln at Blair, Noor.. under the Act or Congress of uma 3. 1819. Every gnboeriptloa is regarded \| open account.The names ml ubocriben will be instantly re-moved from our mailing list at th!upiration of tho time plaid (or I! the publishers be notified; other-vlse the subscription will mnain l l fore at the dedgnnted sulrterlption prlee.Every subscribermmt nmhnhnd tha t than mud- tioms are made a part of the corn- t n n between the publisher and nbscriber. ESTIMATE OF EXPENSE The following is the estimate of expense of Washington County, Nebraska, for the year 1931: $3000.00 oooo,oo 3000.0013000.00 1000.00 40000.00 45000.003000.00 zioooonol 500.00 4000.00 Repair Public Bldgs.1ooo.oo.Mothers Pension a7oo.0o! Agricultural and Stock Show JailPoor and Poor Farm Deputy Assessors Officers Salaries County Surveyor Roads Bridges. Criminal and Civil Cases lncidentals Soldiers Relief Diteh and Drainalre l ~ E N G L A N D N E W S ;Mr.and Mrs.Leol\Brd_mxus Mr. and Mrs.Louie Hovendick and sons of Onan, Mr. and MrsRaymondMagill and fanuly and Ella Nielsen of Blair, were Sun- day visitors at the Henry Hoven- dick hgme.Mrs.Will Kramer and her daughter,Mrs. Edwin Blombers: and baby came up from Omaha Wednesday to the Walter Kramerhome and stayed n few days whileMrs, Walter Kramer was with her mother near Tekamah, as she is quite ill.Mr. and Mrs. Christian Ander-sen and (amlly were Sunday e\e~nln supper guests at the A:~W.Andersen home. _Marjorie Fletcher spent last week visiting at the home of har uncle, Frank Loltis and family.Mr. and Mrs.Neil Thompsonand family of Blair, were Monday evening vidtors son's. Mr.and Mrs. und family werevisitorsatthe rg home, near Blair.John D.Eriksen Tuesday e\-:ning at Earl Thomp- Andrew Nelson Mondny eveningalterNelson Mr.and Mrs. and family werevisitors at the Emil Weber home in the Crawford neighborhood.Mrs.H.P.Dulaney and sons,Hugh and Warren ol Cozad, Neb.,have been guests the past week at the home of the former's liro- ther.Arthur B.Anderson and family.Before going to Cozad n number of years neo, the Dulaney #family were residents of this vi- _ _ _ _ ...- 'and Betty took Sunday dinner atlthe George Loftis home.'1heclul- 'dren returned home with thorn after spending n few their grandparents.Freeman Loltis and dike were at Arthursen's Sunday morning.Eine Petersen, whonorth of Oakland, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Martha Heier.Mr.and Mrs. Carleton Taylor and family from Omaha, Mr. andMrs.Eddie Fletcher and Delbert were Sunday dimer guests at the home of I-`. E. Fletcher.Mr. and days with Melvin Up-W.Ander- is working I Mrs.Louie Hovendick and sonsfromO'r\lrn were callers there 'Sunday aftemoon.1 Irma Fusch ls waiting at thehome of her sister,Mrs.Wesley Graullok.'Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kruger and family drove to Wahoo Sunday, and helped celebrate the birthday of a relative then.Mr. and Mrs. Edgar SkinnerandsonswereatLincolnMondaynightandTuesday visiting rela- tives.Vera Mae retumed homo with them after spending her va- cation there.Mr. and Mrs. Nels Larsen were Blair visitors Friday, visiting the former's mother who has been quite sick.The Willing Workers Club met with Mrs.Henry Pretzel Wednes- day afternoon.Ruth Paulson of Omaha, was a week-end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Paulson.G r a n d p a H o v e n d i c k i s n o w s t a y - i r~\..... I wr ....... .., .... ..-........_..... ......nest by a large circle of friends and acquaintances. The funeral service was held on Sunday, 2:30 p. m. from the A. F. Gray home on west Washington street.The officiating minister was Rev. L. J. Moran, the pastor of the Baptist church and a neigh- o l the deceased.Interment wa made in the Blair cemetery. AIR TOUR p|LOT CALLSAr s i v rs n rn i s s o rr x c r i i Donald Blocker ol New York, in company with his cousin,W.B. Jacobson,made a very pleasant call at The Enterprise office Wed~ nesday evening.The young man is u pilot of one o! the planes in the air tour which left Detroit on July 4 on an air trip which will close Saturday, July 25. The tour was instigated by Henry Ford and is a test of dlfd ferent makes of planes.The tour leads over fourteen states and is made on schedul¢ time. On their return from the south- erh states they landed in Lincoln ahd Pilot Donald Moclrer took ad- vantage of the stop and flew to Omahn where he met the .Iacoh~ son family who live n rthwest of Blair.After giving the family the thrill of their first airplane ride, he came home with them to spend the night, returning this morning. The tour will be continued to- day, the last stop being made at u..._..nu..~m|.n \|..v.__i.. "_ |.~ . .--__izon Center I-ndny and Saturday-1 1 _N. 'r. 1.st Brock were guests of Mr. mdMn._'"Shop Early.lt 83393 or sae und 27 (, J .Hilton Rhoades Monday eve-in Omaha. ..a i .L s ~Vi do r Wo lff Sr. wa s li ck me Dollar Sale silk Dresses rash-'"'""'L. .l'§fan§"i».§§°°f$i' 35 .5° s°i'Qf Friday and Saturday but is im» proved at this time. Congressman Bsldrige of Oma- |ha,visited at the 1-`. W. Arndt| homé Wednesday afternoon. For Rent,-A house, modern az- eept iumace.Also furnished. a-ipartment.Mrs. M. J. Gustason:i t Burt Williams of Lallabra, Cal., [arrived i n Blair the lorspart of 'the week to join his family at the Gus Schelfler home. esjust Wash Shop Over 200 regular $2 dress placed on our $1 rack ofDresses.Sizes 14 to 52.early.Fashion Center.27-lt Miss Frances 0'Hanlon, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark O'Han- at the Worley lon of this city is widting home of Miss Catherine of Jefferson Gty, Mo. Mrs. Fred H. Jensen and daugh» ters, west of Blair, spent last Sun- day visiting Mrs. .lensen's rn her. Mrs.Jens Petersen at C ncil Bluffs. Judge I. C. Elle:and grand- daughter,Eloise Morris,returned Monday from a visit with the Judge's daughter Mrs.Ralph Roush oi Des Moines, Iowa. Mrs. Ed Peppel and children ol Nnper, Neb.,came last Sunday evening and am visiting in the fol- lowing homes, E. S. Kemp, Franls _Stewart and Harry Morris. ion Center Fridayand Saturday--lShop Early.i t Miss Bess Croway of Wayne, spent the week-end at the paren- tal, Jack Crowdy home.I Mr. and Mrs. J. Hilton Rhoades were dinner guests Saturday eve- ning of Mrs. Merritt Morse, at the Clifton Hotel.I Wilma Burger is enjoying n week's vacation at the home of her sister, Mrs. F. B. Rogers at Ft. Dodge, Iowa._g The youngpeople of the First Lutheran church are planning n picnic Sunday, July 26th which is to be held in the Arlington park. About twenty relatives were ....; t e r t a i n e d a t t h e J o L o v e h o m eew e s t o f B l a i r l a s t S u n d a y e v e : n i n g .V i s i t i n g w a s e n j o y e d a n d a ' nice lunch served.~ Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dolan and daughter of Lincoln, plan to spend the week»end with Mrs.Frank Simpson in Blair,and with Mr. Simpson in Omaha. Mr.and Mrs. Howard Rugg, who are here from Gary, Indiana, spent Sunday with Mr.Rugg's sister,Mrs. Ralph Tallman andMr. Tallman of Omaha.l The choir of the First Lutheran church was invited to the Ove T. Anderson home last Sundav eve- Mrs. John J. Jensen ol west of Blair,spent Inst Monday alter~| noon visiting with Mrs.Ad 'Alice Rowe. Marian Mullen of Sioux City, is Short.(9visiting her grandmother,Mrs. George Love of Los Angeles, Calif.,arrived in Blair Tuesday evening and is visiting his sister, Mn. Otto Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dessauer ofOmaha, were Friday and Saturday visitors o i Mr.and Mrs.Frank Stewart, of east South street. Fred Burnham went over to Fremont one day last week and submitted to nn operation for the removal of his tonsdls and ade- hoids, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Byrne and children drove to Popillion Last Wednesday evening to help Mr. Dyrne's mother celebrate her birth anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson of Chicago,Mr. and Mrs. J. Hilton Rhoades and two children,were Sunday evening visitors at the Ed A. Jensen home. Vern Siedelman of Omaha,re- tumed home last Wednesday afterspendingtheGiost week at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hughes. Otto Allen leftnlast Sunday eve- ning for Elwood,Indiann to see his mother who recently had a 'Anna Pease., Allen l-Inhseii of Grand Island, called on Mr. and Mrs.F.W. Axndt last Sunday. The Catholic Ladies' club held a business meeting last Wednesday afternoon at the parochial resi- dence.L Stanlehknsen,Merton Kuhr, Julius and Oscar Petersen at- tended the circus in Omaha last Sunday.. Arthur Stevens, son J( Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stevens, is spending gm week at the homo of his sister, near Teknmuh. . n i and Mrs.Frank Simpson visits A . C. Saltzmnn at Nash-ville,as Saturday aflerhoon, who is the sick list. Jo n C.Anderson and family entertained the l\lcO\ve|\ show peo- ple at a picnic dinner in the park Inst Monday evening, Mr.and Mrs. Julius Petersen and Mrs. James Kirby were din- ,ner guests Sunday at the Andrew = ; ; ; " . V i c t o r J o h n s o n h o m e ,w e s t o f a i r . 'Margaret Linden returned home last week-end after completing the first six weeks o!summer n \ .r \ ,f I p n g at me n u llw 0 1 nl:i sun, \.¢||1l»'JL|&I0n, umu.ruos MUCKEF, 111 ms_ . a m d f a m i l y ..-.l |_|Misses Ma r i e Sas as '\Ir : md Mr s .F r e d Me ze rh tn ry an d De ila o f Ho pk i ns ,Nelg.,an d 'B-Irs.Els ie Ma n s k e o f Pierc e were Fr i d a y n i g h t gu e s ts a t th e Mi n ni e B l u m home.On Saturd ay they .vi sited oth er homes.I |Mr . a n d Mr s. Vi c S k o v a nd Io m- | i iy we re Sun day vis ito rs at. th e c o n xe r mti o n sta ted th'1t the m rplo ne wa s th e c o mi n g mea ns o f Bu rg er ,I n e r J ensen an tran spor tati on.H e say s th a t 0n;S y l\ 1s " "'t'°'f ad L0 Omah th e i r tr i p th e y h a ve a ve r a g e d 14 i 7d a Y a n d nJ °Y¢d a pic mi le s p e r h o ur whi c h f o r a i ! p r o c - o f Om a h a s pa r k s a n d tic al purposes, elimi nates distanc e.ln a s h o w. Mr .a n d Mr s .Chas. 1 2 5 C A RS O F R E D O O D an d Mr s .Ma r y Mue ller md Wilma nd Charles in IastSun-nie in one later wok Beckman - are vaca-A cord to effect that r enjoyable daughter, an apart- ning after the evening aervlcesl and were treated to lovely refresh-I lments served by Mrs. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. George Hirsch and dnuzhter,Deloris of Columbus, spent lust Friday and Saturday visiting at the home of Mrs. Mar- garet Iverson and family. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Weckbach ol St. Louis, arrived in Blair the forepart of the week to visit two; stroke.llc expects to remnin there for some time. Mr. nnd Mrs.L.J.Wolf( and baby of Omaha,spent Monday evening at the Victor Wolff home. L. J. had just returned from New York where he had been on busi- ness. Mrs.Evenett Tyson Jr. spent u few days last week at the M. E, Tyson home.Ererett drove up weeks at the C. B. Hansen home-Sunflfd'nnd Ml'H~_ Tyson accom- nnd with other relatives in fhiqvanled ham to Lincoln Monday vicinity.Iilrs.Weelfbach is a|m\'f1l1i!-_ school nt the Wayne Teachers College,. Mrs. Nick Thone entcdnincd n few neillhbors nnd friends at a six o'cluck dinner last Tuesday in honor of Mr. Thone's birth anni- vcrszxry. Frances Svendgnnrd of Arling- ton, came last Sunday afternoon :xml is spending the week nt the N.G.Lindberg und Pete Svend- guard homes. Mrs. Nancy Sylvie and son, John of Fremont.nnd Mr.und Mrs. Harry Smith of north of Blair, SAVE ON YOUR ac Cameron home.|PASS THROUGH 0MAHAltioning id Estes Pnrk. Mrs. Art B. Anderson and Mrs.Mrs. Rhoadcs is to me P Of C02£\l»lfipellti The largest solid train of lumberf they are having a ver;GRUCERY BILLS {1""\§*°'="[1n the history of lumbering,ac-itime Frank Jenkins and Margaret have made~,- ANSWERS LAST CALL .Continued from page one) for the trials which came to him in the closing yearn of his life. Cataracts that were shutting out his vision caused him repeated trips to hoapitalqand intense ml!- fering which finally resulted in THE HACK SAW LET US snow Yoll You will be planed with lhg service we tive and with our goods and prices.We lake n great care infilling orders ns you would yourself xr you were tocome to our slorg in perron.Give us a chance ln serve you.» Om ar W onder Fl our per 48 lb. bag. $1.19 All kinda of Fresh and Cold Meats at low prion. called ior the use of just such traits of bharacter as he possessed and which he used to the full. He was 'blessed beyond measure for a mnnof his years with a keen and alan mind.He never lost in- terest in me current topici of the day and,was able to discuss then; with a high.degree of intelligence. VOLULW 5 Blair, Nebraska, Juiy 23, 193i -Ilumber 47 .-.|»..the mast unitary way. F re s h N o rt h e rn Catfish and Bullheads Visit our Root Beer stand Howell.:Root Be e r- llwuys ice cold and refreshing.We serve Muse Su- perior Ice Crum. Store 0pen Evenings and Sunday Mornings Nmh Slde Store _/ENS NIELSEN, 'Proprietor PHONE 113 - 114 W e D e l i ve r Newspapers have ur convinced that vet- erans o l the world war nhouldn't throw nwny their trench hats.They nevel know when t.hey'll have to play p m , ners with the wife ut a bridge game. Do you .remembex years nga when ii \ook all lull to di tm threahing.Novi by the end of the week most all the threshing nrouno here will be done. There! Account o f t h a Iuunehing 01 | lhlp in Eiampez " T h o suhlp vu nhflnemd ....| broke a bo ttle o f wine o ve r th e stern c oln street,an d th ey ha~e mo ve d th ei r household goods up sta ir s wh er e th ey h ave c o mf or ta ble qu ar ters. Mr s .Ha r r y E .W i i s t an d dau gh te r,Eli za b eth A n n o f Mt.. Ca rmel, Illi no is , ar ri ve d Su nd ay to ..,. .. was composed of 125 cars of Cal- ifomia redwood and was named the Redwood Empire Special, carl rying sufficient lumber to build more than 1,000 homes-approx? mately 3,000,000 feet.The red- wood special was schedtded from Sacramento to the Atlantic sen- pou,-d, dropping consignments en; route. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hansen en- tertained at dinner last Sunday for Rev. and Mrs. James Lund and family, pastor of the First Luth- eran church in this city.After- noon visitors were Prof. and Mrs. C. A. Stub, Mr. and Mrs. Skov ~ Nielsen,Mrs.Morris Smith and son, Paul. Mrs.A.J.I-Iargett returned home last Thursday after spond- ing the past week with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs.L. C. Sawyer at Beaver City, Nebr.Mrs. Har- gett made the trip by auto and was accompanied home by her sis-f Omaha, and lllrf and Mrs. Harland Clark of Chlcafgo, enjoyed a picnic supper on the lavfn at the home of Mrs. Mabel Sylvie and family last 'Monday evening. Mrs. R. R. Woods and children g§ .° 'é '. T. § £ ~ i i . . wi g. 2 1 2 1 |tives in Iowa.They also visited the broadcasting stations at Shen- andoah, and report a pleasant va~ 'cation. §The city has a force of men lay- ing pipe on west Nebraska street from Center street to Third street lso the residents there may use ter, Miss M. Eldon Sawyer.Mlss'city wafer.A number of residents Sawyer is a teacher at Denver.ihave been out of water because of Rev.Hans c.Jer-sua returned their wells solos dry-ast Monday from Chicago oo'Theo.Moorehead has pu sed spend a few days with his wife.the old house formerly occupied by and family.He expects to return plans Paasch oh Third and SouthFriday and plans to take his fa.m|street.It will be torn down and ily with hina.Mr. Jersdld is af/~|made into n house which will be tending college at Chicago and is,huilt on a vacant lot owned by Mr. also acting as pastor of a church Moorehesd. in that place during the summer Marshall Tyson drove up from months.,\0maha Friday evening for ashort Last Friday evening a numbervlsit at the parental, M. E. Tyson of friends and relatives enjoyed ahome.His little son, Jerome, ac» beefsteak fry at Camp Glffurd,lcompanled him home after a few south of Omaha.They enjoyed weeks vi dt at the home of his the wonderful scenery and had a uncle, Francis Mehrens. fine time.Those present were:Frank Simpson was taken quite Mg. and Mrs. GWYK3 McBride of [seriously ill last Monday and was this diy. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Mc- taken to the Methodist hospital ln Bride and son Lyle Jr., Mrs.Anna|0maha last Tuesday lor treatment Caldwell and daughter, Muriel Bndlllr. and Mrs. Harvey Simpson of son,Lawrence,Pauline Carraith-|Tekamsh, and Mrs.Frank Simp- ers, all of Omaha, Ruth McDonald of Papillloa and Marian Lebeck of Sioux City. About sixty`W. R. C. ladies and their families held their annud plcnlc at Tourist Park last Friday sftemoon and evening.Two old soldiers and their wive were able son accompanied him to Omaha. Miss Vanola Brunwn e~nter\'.aln~ ed the following guests last Sun-day at the Herman lddwig home: Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Brunton and 'family of Qralg, Mrs. Lucille Lowe of Arthur, nl., ms Mrs Wa rren s Brunton and son, Jay of this city.g. bc; P¥'°5¢1'\f» Dr. and Mrs. J. V.Four young men from Fremont, .::..:;" "$ 5'..l"?..i $ ' 3 7 ; z Slan life savers and one an _exam- 1 ~brought and ;@h;;,.e n g g" a d lv m _e;rhlbitlon at _e s ng oo aat s daincluding irld chicken and dl th aftemoon... . Q Sunday E e l fix-\;|h85, was spread on the table noon a number of young ladies, n s P fhk-EVefYb°dY prese n Imd-=~»of Technical high of ;;g;f;=g_m__°;_§§;f=~§;and e _.0maha,will put on an exhibition. B'ea K» and W1 |'I'ha young ladies were under theremember the event as a ple t instruction off Coach Hubbard and°°°'lare all expert swimmers. dnughlers enjoyed a few day; Vu: cation last week at Rock Inland, Ill.,and Davenport,Iowa.While at Davenport, .they attended the dedlcatlon of _the new Royal Nelgh bor home and reported it a very beautiful structure. Mrs. Frank Slewan entertained around fourteen boys in honor of her son,Bllly's twelfth birthday last Tuesday afternoon.The boy! enjoyed a swim in Ulair's swim- ming pool after which Mrs. Stew- un had a fine picnic supper ready for them in the park. K e m p a n d F r a n k S te wa r t homes. Mr s .W i is t i s a da ug h te r o f M r . K e mp . Mr s .W .I).Hu g h e s a n d son, Hillar d of Ch ic a go , wen t 1 20 Oma - h a la s t W ednesday to spe nd a c ouple o f da y s wi t h relatives. Hi lla r d , wh o h a s h a d a c o u p le o t we e k s va c a ti o n p la n a to r e tu r n to Chi c a go o n F ri da y . ....|5 | Daykin-Harold Harney leases# building uccupied by Farmers Mer#cantile Co. and will open cash groicery store noon.-5 Aubum-Fiv g miles o l pavin on Highway ND- '15 southhere paved.5 Howell-Imp;-ovements made ' Sindeinr buildilig.< i 1 ~<1 Real Bargains 1930 CHEVROLET COACH 1929 CHEVROLET COUPE [928 CHEVROLET COACH 1929 WHIPPET COACH 1927 CHRYSLER COACH P h o o . K . ' d U se d Ca rs n 1926 PONTIAC COACH 1930 CHEVROLET TRUCK 1926 BUICK COACH 1929 CHEVROLET COACH 1931 CHEVROLET COUPE e 219fVinfpn-Ev lggvrolet Co. APPLE HARVEST UNDER WAY NEAR SHUBERT The harvest of Duchess apples got under way near Shubert, Neh. this week. The price at Shuben is $1.50 s gbushel for first class apples. Shu- bert brothers wlll ship eight or 10 carluads out of the state be- _sldes what they sell locally and to tmckmen, who take more and'more of the crop.The Duchess ,apples are packed ln bushel baskets for shipment m Minnea- polis and Chicago. Alter the Duchess hm-vest, crews will start picking Wealthy apples which will be marketed shout the same time.A month will then elupse before the hm vest of Grimes Goldan varieties. After the threshing iq over, it will be a good time to do some painting. Paint prioes a r e lower than they have been for years. - n n Now Read It Again Cider must. be very hard to sell. Brush:"Why is itthat your son rideq in anwauto and you always go on thestre e t mt* Cash: "Well, he ha-I 'and slid gracefully down the ways into the water." _ We would like tn close out all of our Oil a n d Gasolina Stoves and will make you a real price on any of them. And then there's the bond salelmm who referred to his wi fe " A bond salesman in the oifice~ here the other day referred to his wife as hls "50 per cent pm~ferred". Not so bad, at that! 5 rmnsfu HARDWARE Blair. Nebrukn haven' t." The days have slip- ved So quickly by- 'I'l1-ere'n 'not muc h Ie;ft In thi s J uly . R T A I D F I D I T P nov cmnlr \\erc lust Saturday evening guests at the Elzy King home. Mrs. John Bulln and Marie were Sunday visitors at the home of their daughter and sister,Mrs. Frank Sanders in Omaha.They returned home on Monday. Mr.and Mrs. Merle Wfhorlow. and son of Amington,Montana are spwding the week vdsliing at the Earl Jensen home and with other reitives and friends in [his vicinity.` Mr. and Mrs.Burdette Hancock and the Ed Raver family enjoyed a picnic dinner at the Tekaxizah park last Sunday.In the after- noon they visited at the Will Tap- ken home in Tekamah. Mrs. Anna Simonsen and daugh~ ters,Helena,Elnora ond Dr. Marie Simonsen of Kalamazoo, Michigan left the latter part of last week by auto on a two weeks vacation trip.They were enroute to Texas to vidt relatives. Mr.and Mrs.Jerry Foley and daughters, Mines Beatrice, Teren and Rita,and Mrs.Will Reel: drove to Wayne last Saturday where Beatrice and Teresa remain- ed and are attending the last six weeks of summer school at the Wayne State Normal. Louis, thineen year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ludwig, be came ill early Saturday momingwith an attack of appendldtia.He was taken to the Blair hospital where his appendix was removed Sunday affernoon, and is recover- ing nicely.. Mr. and Mrs Lester Hansen are mnumlnv fha ina..0 fini -lam., WHITE NAP]-[THA SOAP, 9 bars W I N D M I L L K E TC HU P ,Iarge bottle 2 for .............-...............-................,.._..,_.......,...,._..29c ITE N S G R A H A M CRACKE RS ,2-Ib. box.........-..........Z..-...,_.......-...........,.,,,......._....,..,....._.29c MILK, 3 large or 6 s111all,,..,....,..._25c TEXAS W ATERMELONS, per Ib......2 I-2c Phone 84 l Gilhertson's Stolje @~.>'"» ~'F l `' » `\` 4 1 1 1 \~ \ '~' ,1 ~ "s /~ Refreshing... Fountain Reireshments No mnler lhqhumidlty or how fatigued you may be heanu ol' it, | xlait to our modern,wmplqtely equipped and ltocked soda fountain will be n qukk pickup ln ilu form of my mnllngdri nk or los m a m .chuyou may order.You will (eel aarprls intl: refreshed.Plu to amp by regularly x¢_~1u beeume'\ ihily lubix '|lf\||` cul~ tlntlng.' v Blair Drug Co. BLAIR, NEBRASKA 1 L,.-. _ _ _- -- vu . . -. - - ' vbabydaughter that was born to them at the C. K. Andersen home Wednesday night, and was buried Thursday noon ln the Orum cem-» a.........l|"l...-!..____.._Al..2.. . s 4 1 \sympnthy in theix bereavement. A new 6-room house,almost modem, with dx lots.This phaca is located in the north part of town and we are offering it at thu extremely low vdce ol $2750.00. : Might take in snull house on trade.If you are m bargain hunt- er here is your chance.N. T. Lund & Co.27~1t < Last Sundnv visitors at tha Charles Byrne home were Mrs. C. W.Turner,Martha and Lowell 'hxmer and Lillian Bullock of Sipux City,and Marguerite Dar- rell of 0-maha.Mrs. Turner is n sister of Mrs. Bymc. Mrs. Byrne's nephew,Lowell remained for a week'x wait at the Byrne and Leslie Bucklin homes. Misses Alice Beckman and Ruth Tildcn returned Tuesday morning fgam a two weeks my at the lake- side cottage of Harry Rohwer at Pine River.Minnesota.They re~ port a wonderful time with ex- cellent fishing and bathing. Those In the party were Misses Alice Beckman and Ruth Tilden Ind Harry Rohwer Sr:and nephew, I \ Bobby of Calhoun. Misn Luella Simpson , and her grandmother, Mrs. Herman Sh§elds are now located at Howl Veguema at Los Angeles, California.They struck some immense heat as they were going through the desert. the thermometer reaching 185 degree; It was necessary for the pusen< gets on the train to place cold, wet cloths gh their foreheads and IarmsLuellare1-tafouufThawll'Rml\nn 'f_,f'fZ¥'3 _,.......IUI1 un ju y ln gcoolwe athe r in L o s Ang ele s,a n d ar e h a vi n g a. wo rin e r f u l tr ip .Th e y exp e c t to. b e ho me ab o u t th e f r .; 01 Au g us t. - ' r a n E u m n v m s m -Page Fin.a Blair, Nebraska, July 23, 1931 _-:| |Mrs.A. E.Hannah is reported |on the sick list. llMll SALE IN FULL BLAST A Whole Store Full of Exciting Values are Included i n This Exceptional Offering.Every Customer is Limited to theQuantity of Each Articlepurchased by Him, but there is NO LIMIT to the Nu m b er o f Dif-/ ferent Items He May Select. A REAL BARGAIN EVENT: Our LIMIT SALE started last week with many customers taking advantage of the special items. This specialevent will ast fora LIMITED PERIOD ~Shop Early and get y r share ofltheseitems at BIG SAVINGS! Here are just a Few of the Items: /r y Goods Department SPECIAL!LADIES' HOUSE DRESS- ES while they last each..........,......,,.....79c Ladies and Misses PRINT DRESSES E a c h ~ LITTLE TOTS' DRESSES and BOYS' WASH SUITS special (fast colors) .95c BLANKETS while they last, each-..-..98c SHEETS°and PILLOW CASES,won- derful bargains while they last TURKISH TOW EIS (20"x40")extra weight with colored borders, 2 for.25c A BIG REDUCTION on all VOILES and PRINTS this week White 48" oILcLo'rH (5 yds. limit) yd....I9C Some extra bargains in CURTAINS panels, tiebacks and cottage sets. These go at a bargain Tub-fast 36" PRINTS, per yard...,,.,.,..,.15c We are giving 10 per cent off on all our GLASSWARE.Now is the time w start saving your Christmas gifts We are selling anextra weight CANONTOWEL 22"x45" eacl\,..,,,.......,._......25c CRETONNES 36" width, yard.,..,-......,..........19c A good discount on Ladies' LEATHER HANDBAGS We are giving a SPECIAL REDUCTION on all our GOSSARD GARMENTSthis week RAYON SILK HOSE, exceptional value for the money, per pair..,..25c and 39c PURE SILK THREAD HOSE fullfash- ioned.We only have a limited num- b e r i n t l u s S t o c k i n g , ~ Our ROLLINS line of PURE SILK HOSIERY is complete.Wk are also iving some good bargains in this me Misses' Rayon STEP-INS each......,..,.-._....49c Ladies' Silk Rayon STEP-INS eaclt.....,...79c Lady Frances has a wonderful value in PURE SILK I-IOSIERY, pair,....___.,93c We also carry Lady Frances GLOVE SILK VESTS and STEP-INS, per g a r m e n t ~ BRASSIERES to match, each _75c SAN~NAP-PAK SANITARY NAPKINS ( 1 2 i n b o x ) p e r ~ Kleenex CLEANSING TISSUE, box,--23c Little Tots' ORGANDIE DRESSES in plain and printed colors, eacl\...1.7Q-1.89 f Grocery Department MAINT0P\FL0UR, 48-lb.sack _-...$1.09 CHIPS O SWEET (l'\0n~fB"'£|\.il'l) S p e c i a l p e r ~.35 MAINTOP FLOUR, 24-nb. '"°'"~'~"~ .59 JAR RUBBERS, red, 5 dozen................... .gs MINERAL SALT for Horses, Cattle BULK COFFEE, per 1b.__..,-_,.._..........23 and hogs, $3.25 sack special-.....1.00 . F I G B A R S , p e r ~.15 WHIZ FLY SPRAY regular $1.75 seller SHEPS FLY SpRAY (i glass free) Per g3u0n...-.............................-....................,. 1.25 S m a l l b o t t l e ~.50 G \ ' € 8 f . W 6 S t € ) ` I l ~ 1 0 - l b . ~.59 ~ ~ ~ ~ g l a s s e s f r e e ) Swiits Quick Naphtha or Electric L a r g e ~.75 Spark soAP, 10 bars..,....39 FRUIT JELL, strawberry and lemon TOILET SOAP, per bar-..05 flavors only, 4 packages.......................25 32 4 PHONES I 33 W. J. Sas Store The Busy Store Blair, Nebraska llMll SA I N FULL BLAS ~ A Whole Store Full of Exciting Values are in This Exceptional Offering.Every Cus Limited to theQuantity of Each Articlepurc Him, but there is NO LIMIT to the Nu m b e ferent Items He May Select. A REAL BARGAIN E Our LIMIT SALE started last week wit customers taking advantage of the speci~ This special event will ast for a LlMlTED Shop Early and get y r share oflthese BIG SAVINGS! Here are just a Few of the I /r y Goods Departm SPECIAL!LADIES' HOUSE DRESS- ES while they last each..........,......,,.....79c Ladies and Misses PRINT DRESSES E a c h ~ LITTLE TOTS' DRESSES and BOYS' WASH SUITS special (fast colors) .95c BLANKETS while they last, each_._-..98c SHEETS°and PILLOW CASES,won- derful bargains while they last TURKISH TOW EIS (20"x40")extra weight with colored borders, 2 for.25c A BIG REDUCTION on all VOILES and PRINTS this week White 48" OILGLOTH (5 yds. limit) yd....19C Some extra bargains in CURTAINS panels, tiebacks and cottage sets. These go at a bargain Tub-fast 36" PRINTS, per yard...,,.,.,.._.15c We are giving 10 per cent off on all our GLASSWARE.Now is the time w start saving your Christmas gifts We are selling anextra weight CANON TOWEL 22"x45"eacl\,..,,,.......,._......25c CRETONNES 36" width, yard.,..,-......,..........19c A good discount on Ladies' LEATHER HANDBAGS We are giving a SPECIA on all our GOSSAR~ this week RAYON SILK HOSE, ex for the money, per pa PURE SILK THREAD H ioned.We only have ber in tlus Stocking, pa Our ROLLINS line of HOSIERY is comple giving some good b~ line Misses' Rayon STEP-IN Ladies' Silk Rayon STE ' Lady Frances has a wonPURE SILK I-IOSIE We also carry Lady Fr SILK VESTS and garment .........,...., ........ BRASSIERES £0 m= SAN~NAP-PAK SANIT. (12 in box) per box. Kleenex CLEANSING T Little Tots' ORGANDIE plain and printed col Grocery Departme \.M A I N T O P F L O U R , 4 8 - l b . s a c k _...$1.09 C H I P S ~S W E E T (n~ Special per _|ar,........-.., MA[NT0p FIJOUR, 24-Ib. §ack________.___.59 JAR RUBBERS, red, 5 d v .I |>`1 LOCAL NEWS Young girl wants work.ln- quirc at The Enterprise office. lt' ;F o r Sa! e-- Pro per ty o n n o r th | Ce nter stree t.I n q u i r e o f M m. L . ln r mu r p r 97-QI. }' hn'sl'hotns willplcnse you. Ht!Furniture, rugs and floor coven\.UFurniture, rugs and final' cover- ings.Math-:ew R. Bcndorf.21-tf i s.Mathew R. Bcndorf.21-tf |Mrs. Kirby Cfbuk entertained thengMr. and Mrs. Frank Evans and Mondagf evening bndge club at her h 1 t \I ndaf:1mil~.' spent Sunday at thg W. J.orne as - 0 YSatlmmc.g C. 1.1. Bendorf, licensed rmbdm- Bli wi ni fmi Allen left Tues- cr and undvrwkvr.Blair.Office dm:f--r Colorado.for n week's phone, 161; rcs. phone, 133.3-ti' b t l s tviéit with friends..Mrs. John We er spen a "liud"Thietie of w e t Point, five); f+¥.""=hn_mfa Of.her Bon: F °<1 n - " " " " " " '""i.g.`f'"i`f`;i§..§"".€ %"é...1..'3£' ~ I Qewey Nemetz of Omaha, spent |\1 Friday at the parental, Fred Nem-Fg"~'"""°' B5 36 g é f e tz home in this city. s.n r..""§EZ E: 1 rsf@~81|is taqstim'Tile nebelmns held their regular 1.5 s e "i n "'buslness meeting at the Odd Fel-'with relatives at Red Oak, Iowa.'lows hal] last Tuesday evening. Mrs. _Quinn of Burweil, is visit-'Mr.and Mrs. Frank Simpson ing her daughter,Mrs.Herman spent last Sunday with their son, Schuldt._'Harvey and famiiy at Teknmah. Mrs. Harvey hrogh and fnmly Mrs. Jess Ericksen was n call- U spent lust Sunday with Blair relatives und friends. C. K. Bendorf, licensed ernbalm- er :md undertnker,Blair.Office, phone, IGI; res. phone, 133.3-ti' Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cook nd Mr. and Mrs.Kirby Cook sp t Inst Sunday with relatives at S rlbner. Mrs.Vernon Bellows an sonsspent n few days lust week at the purvntnl,Cecil Vaughn home at Pender. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. E. Vinton and son, Keith left Thursday night for Spirit Luke, Iowa for n few dnys vacation.. Regular $7.50 I'crmn.nent Waves, $5 and so Now.Either Gmginole or Spiral Winll.Phone 197, Mrs. K. A. Pound.28-tf Miss Helen lllellonies returnecl to hor home :lt Lyons lnst Mon- day. nfter a week's visit at ,the L. C. Klopp home.l Miss. llelcn Svendgard and friend,.llllss Switer of Omaha, spent Sniuday night nnd Sunday nt the Soren S\'endgnrd home. '\\'inifre4l Hain, dnughtcrlofllr. and Mrs. George llnin of 'l'cknn1nh» is spending the week with hergrandmother, Mrs. C. B. Hu5n,_ Mr. und Mrs. E. Tornhlnd drove to Omnlm Wednesday, taking Mrs. M. Tomhlad of Sam Frnhciscb there, after n week's visitint theTomhlnd hmoe.I Mr. and Mrs. Frank llross and Mr. :ind Mrs. .luke Bross drove to Deep ltivcr. Iowa Inst Thursday to attend the funeral of-n cousin of thc Rlessrs. Kress. Miss Frances Koopmnn nnzl louis Murdoch went to§ North Platte lust Friday for a visit with the fonner's sister,Mrs.L. F. States and family. Mr. nnll Mrs. Dan Thompson and son, Howard, accompanied by Miss Dorothy Hain,left:today (Thursday)for a two waks vn- cation nt Estes Park. Mrs. Hans Frnhm took her little daughter, Verna to the Calle Han- sen home Monday afternoon,to spend the week-end with her eousins, Vera and Anna Hansen. Miss Frances Bn-oss entertained ten guests at n six-thirty dinner at the Clifton last Friday evening, honoring her_ cousin,Miss Ruth Brass, who was married Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hansen spentlast Sunday with relatives at Blen- eoe, Iowa.They were accompanied home by Mrs]Hansen's niece, Mnrjory Seitzinger, who is spend- ing n couple of weeks here. Miss Florence Wolff plans to take nurse's training at St. Cath- exine's hospital in Omaha,after Sept. lst.Miss Wolf( is s daugh- ter of Carl Wolff, and graduated from Blair high school last fall. Neil Stanley, son ol Dr.and Mrs. G. E. Stanley, who has been suffering from an abscessed leg for some time, underwent an oper- ation nt the Immanuel hospital last Wednesday and is getting along nicely.p Misses Edith and Dorothy Jen- sen entertained ten young ladies at a picnic supper at the North park Friday evening,honoring their guests, Misses Clarke Qan- eroft of Lexingto , and M gsretSmith of Kearns; Miss Mary Love is spending n two weeks vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Love.Miss Love will soon ij - plete a three years Nurses Tr - ing course at the Methodist hospital in Omaha. Mrs. Chas. Robertson and sister, Miss Agnes McMillan plan to ddve np to Lake Okoboji the lat- ter part of the week to spend the week-end with Misses Margaret and Jeannette Robertson.Mar- garet and Jeannette will accom- pany them home. A number of fdends enjoyed a picnic supper at the swimming pool park on Tuesday evening among them being Rev. and Mrs. Moran, lllrs. M. Tornblad of San Francisco, and Mrs. Marie Chris- ensen and daughter,Hilda of Bayonne, New Jersey. Wm. Shank and grandson, Mar- ion Summers arrived last Thurs- day from lllnrinn, lows to spend n few days at the home of Mr. Shank's niece, Mrs. V. 0. IrelandMrs. Shank has been at the Ireland the past week and returned with them Monday.4lphChristensenofJersey New Jersey has been spend~ week with his mother and Mrs. Marie Christensen and . at the Andrew Sknu home. 1 Sam King nhd family of Teknmnh, spent Sunday nftemoon at the Clarence King home.The men are brothers. Harold Helms and son drove in from Kansas City, Sunday and visited with his aunt, Mrs.D. A. Compton nnrl Mr. Compton.Mr. Helms and sun left Monday for Webster, s. n. to visit his mother, Mrs: Ed Helms. They were nccom- pamed by lllr. and Mrs. Comptonwho expect to be gone about ten dau- » home home Ado City. ing a sister,Hilda I Emil Weber at Teknmun.l Bur-man Guypr nnd Dale Hal- bcrt of Lincoln,spent Sunday with Blair relatives and friends. i Mr .and Mrs. John Tuttle and family of Benson, called nt the Mrs. C. B. Hain home Sunday aft- 'ernoon. I Mr. :md Mrs. Omaha, were ov Mr. nml Mrs. lSunday. Mrs. Dorothy ner,spent the friends,Misses Yera Lnrnb. "Pug" Gdffin of cr night guests ofHugh Cooke last Dnnekas of Scxib week-end visiting Opal Hansen and Metzinger and ¢1hil' speht the week- tal, w. w. Wi l- lilrs. Murjory dren of Frome end at the pn kinson home.( Mr. and Mrs. John Miller drove up to Sioux Falls,S. D. Friday, and visited his brother,George and family u few days. Mr. and Mrs. Calle Hansen and family of south of town were last Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Axel Hnnsen of near Kennnrd. Mrs. Katherine Itattermun of Columbus, Nebr., retumcd to her 'home Monday after a few days visit with Mrs. Eva Cook and family. Mrs. John Weber and daughters, Mattie and Marguerite and Byron Bnnling of Hooper,drove up to Wnlthill Inst Sunday to visit Joe Weber. Nr.and Mrs.Harry Anderson of Arlington, and Miss Edna New- kirk of north of Arlington, were Snturdny evening visitors nt the Alfred N. Feer home. Why not have n Duart permanent that give u, natural wave?A real bargain nt $5 and satisfaction guar- anteed.Call Mrs. M. Sutherland at 4.15 for appointment 46-ti Virrril Davidson of Kansas City, Missouri,left for his home last Tuesday after spending a short time at the Andrew Feer home, visiting relatives.His wife und family remained for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schafer and Mr.and Mrs.Harold Schafer of Omaha, drove te Onawa, Iowa last Sunday and spent the day vislting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Hook.Mrs.Hook is a niece of Frank Schafer. s5.oo down vnu give $22,000.00 liability and property damage in- surance on class "A" cars in the State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. of Bloomington, Ill. See me at John McKny'sfeed store. Andrew\Beck, Agent.26-t! Mrs. Chrlton Taylor and children and Mrs Pdtll Taylor and childrencame up from Omaha Friday an( with Mesdames Claire Warrick and Harold Stewart and children, enjoyed a swim in the pool, and a picnic supper in the park: Last Wednesday, July 15 was the birth anniversary ol Mrs. C. B. Hain and on Sunday the membersof her famlly brought well filled baskets and enjoyed a picnic dln- ner,there being around twenty- five relatives and friends present. Miss Edith Jensen aceompenled a.friend, Miss Muriel Caldwell of Omaha,to Boulder,Colo.last Tuesday where she will a mnd summer sehool.Her brother, John, left last Friday for Boulder, and will also take the summer course. Dr. and Mrs. N. E. Lawson ol Rockport, Missouri, came last Sat- urday to vi n:at the parental, ':.:;mm= Tucker home.Dr. Law- son returned home Monday but Mrs. Lawson remained with her mother, whojs feeling quite poor- ly at this writing.~ Eight couples from Omaha were entertained at a buffet supper at the L. C.Klopp home Friday evening,honoring Miss Mary Elizabeth Graham and Randall Weeth, of Omaha who are to be married Aug. lst.The evening was spent at bridge.- Mrs.H.Bross and her grand- daughter Miss Bessie Bross, both of Lincoln, who have been guests of Rev.and Mrs.A.F.Newell for the past two weeks, returned to Lincoln today (Thursday). Miss Brass returns in Sept.to Tougaloo, Miss., where she teach- es in Tougaloo College. Mr. Lane W.Bryant returned lost Friday to his home in Calais, Mnlnc, having come on to attend the Wm. C. Bryant funeral.Lane grew up ln Blair and has a very warm affection for the plsoe of his boyhood.He holds a. position as traveling auditor fo r a large power company, his territory in- cluding Novs.Scotia,Prince Ed- ward's Island, New Brunswick and a part of eastern Maine. |Lost Sunday July 19th,wasCarlAndersen's birthday and his sister Mrs. Henry Wolsmann en- tertained at a party for him.On account of the raln not many could rome.These present were,Mr. and Mrs. Chris T. Andersen and family oi Herman, Mr.and Mrs Dltlof Wolsmann and Bobby of Blair and Mr. and Mrs.Henry Wolsmann and Eugene.Refresh- ments were served at the usual were business callers in Omn 'er last Tuesday nltemoon at thei lain Monday. CLK. Bcndorl, licensed emhalm- er and undenaker, Blair.0flTce phone, Mrs.couple the W. nh. Mrs.Colin! Druseill July 22. Rosalie Foley returned Monday from Thurston, Neb. after spend- ing a couple of weeks among friends. Mrs. L.C. Klopp attended o party ut the home of Mrs.Marr McGnffin of Omaha,last Tues- day evening. Little Pearl Smith of north of Arlington,spent Saturday night; a t the H. W. Meier- lS1; res. phone, 1§3.3-ti Frank Dudgeon spent a days last week visiting at D. Smith home at Tekam# Fritz Mnthiesen of West street entertained the a Guild at her home Wed. and Sunday henry home. Margaret home from Omaha last Monday evening,after spending the past couple weeks with relatives. Mr.and Mm A. J. Sutherland spent n few days Inst week at Blue Springs,Neb., at the home of their son, John and family. Mr.and Mrs. Hans Frahm and family spent lust Thursday even- ing with Mr.und Mrs.Walter Frahm and family of Nashville. Billie Halbert returned to his home in Omaha Saturday evening, after a few weeks visit at the Iiohert Widener home in the country. Rev. nnd Mrs. A. F. Newell and Lydia expect to drive to Okin-homa City next. week for n visit with Mr. and lllra D. P. Sprecher and son, Newell. Mr. and Mm Will L inden and family attended s birthday dinner last Sunday at the home of Mrs. August Rathmann in honor of her birth anniversary. Word was sent w Charlie Lamb of Gage, Oklahoma, of the serious illness of his sister Mrs.Andy Allen, and he arrived last Sunday to be at her hed side. Misses Opal Hansen and Vera Lamb retumed home last Fldday from Wayne after completing tho slx weeks summer tem:at the Wayne Teachers College. The Wesleyan Guild will hold a swimming party Friday afternoon at the Blair swimming pool park. The men will join the Indies in the evening for a picnic supper. Missa Clarice Bancroft of lex- lngton and Margaret Smith of Kearney, returned to their homes Saturday after a few days visit with Edith and Dorothy Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Anderson of south ol Blair, and Mr. and Mrs. John T. Gallagher and daugh- W, Alice drove to Neola, Iowa on Sunday and spent the day withfriends at the John Doss home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wolsrnsnn and Eugene spent last.Friday shopping in Omaha.While there they waited Mrs.Wolsmann's uncle, Hans Andersen of Herman who is in a hospital there.. Miss Cora Terrell of Omaha, whois spending a two weeks vacation with her mother, Mrs. T. M. Terf rell, entertained at dinner tastFri- day evening.Mn. Jean Heinzer- llng and children, in honor of her mot.her's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fear andMn./vngu Dawdson and children of Kansas City, Missouri, attended a birthday dinner and spent the day at the Leo Schmitz home in Omaha in honor of their daughter Betty Ann'n second birthday, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.J. Anson Johns and family of near Hemmlhg-lord Nebr., arrived ln Blair last Satur- day morning to visit at the par- ental J. D. Johns home, south of Blair and with other relatives and friends in this city.They ex- pect to remain this week. Mr.and Mrs Holger Hansen and daughter, Opal and son, Bus~ ter left last. Tuesday morning by auto for Tampa,Florida on a months' vacatioh trip, visiting at the parental Jack Hansen homeand taking in thg sights alongthe way.The Enterpdse wishes them s pleasant trip. The young peoplo'a S. s. class of the Baptist church held thdr elasl meeting last Monday even- ing at the home of Ida Knox. llks. Cora Badgerow is the teacher. 'Their regular business meeting was held and tha remainder of the evening spent playing games, after which a delicious lunch was served. Mrs. Wm. Carter of Omaha, who is spending the summer at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Burcham of this city,re- ceived a telegram Tuesday from Mrs. Clifford Johnson of Nellgh, Neh., informing her of the death of her two-year~old son,RobertJohnson.Mrs. Johnson was be- fore her marriage Belle Hansen, and lived with the Carters in Blair when s little girl.A number of Badge-row returned I i l home of Mrs. Burdette Hancock. Mrs.Chris Johnson underwent an operation last Friday at the Blair hospital and is getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs.Hugh Sutherland were dinner guests last. Sunday at the A. J.Sutherland heme, west of Blair. Mrs.Dora Peters and Miss Made Hamann of Fremont, were last Tuesday afternoon visitors ut the Fred Soll home. Mr. and Mrs. Lnrs Jeppessen pf' the Gardner District spent last Friday night nt Calle Hansen home south of Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Holger Hansen and sen,Buster,were dinner guests lust Sunday nt thq L. P. Petersen home, near Rose `ll. | family enjoyed a picnic dinner nt Schuyler last Sunday and in the afternoon took in n bull game Mrs. Wm. Strcckfus returned to her home at Lincoln last Tuesday morning after spending a few weeks withher sister, Mrs. Frank Dudgeon. For Sale-Hampshire brood sown to farrow the Inst of August. Reasonable prices.Phong 10l4608, F. 1, Omaha.E. N. Mzmley, Nash- ville, Neh.2'1~¢.f Mrs.Andrew Feet and mluu;zh» ter, Mrs. Virgil Davidson and chil» dren,spent the forepnrt of thu week in Winnebago, visiting relo- tives and friends. Henry Lamb of Lead,South Dakota, came Inst Saturday mor- ning to be with his sister,Mrs. Andy Allen, who is very low and will visit other relatives. Messrs.und Mesdames A. R. Brock, Julius Petersen and Karl Christensen drove to St. Paul last Thursday and attended the funeral ot Mr.B'rock's father,Andrew Brock. Mrs.Cora Fadgerow enter- tained the following guests nt dinner last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Rosenbaum and family, F. N. Rosenbaum of south of Blair ard Floyd Rosenbaum ot Omaha. The young people's class ol the Baptist Sunday School held s pic- nlc last Tuesday evening at the swimming pool park.Well filled baskets were brought br all and a fine picnic luneh was enjoyed at six-thirty o'clock. Helen and Florence Curtis who are staying in Omaha to be near their mother,Mrs.A.G.Curtis spent Saturday and Sunday mom ing nt the H. A.Haack home. Mrs.Curtis is very weak and no change in her condtion. Last Sunday altemoon visitors at the~C. B. Hansen home were, Mr. and Mrs.Earl Christensenandlittledaulfhter of Elk City and Mr. and Mrs. Burt Hansen oi west of Blair.Mr. Christensen is n nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Han- sen and Burt a son. The Eastern Star Kensington will hold a picnic supper Tuesday, July 28th at seven p.m.at the swimming pool park.Every one Mr.and Mrs.C rl Pieper l iis to bring well filled baskets of lunch and a committee will serve coffee and ice tea.All Eastem Star members and their families are invited. Rev. L. J. Moran, the local pos- tor of the Baptist church,per- lonned two wedding ceremonies last week at the Baptist parson- age on west Washington street, OnWednesday, July mn, o-pu Croy ol Shenandoah, lows and John M.Schonrock of Omaha, were united in marriage.Saturday, July 18. Edth RB? 0! Tekamah and Quin- °Y Brldwedl of Craig, Nehr. were married._Mrs. Fred Rankin of Omaha, has returned to her home after a two weeks visit with her mother, Mn. L. M. Beaty of this city.Mr. Rankin, who is a captain in the M m f i e l d artillery has been at- tending the summer encainpmcnt at Fort Robinson and their little daughter, Parry Inu has been with the Girl Scout camp at Camp Brewster. Jacqueline Dudgeon,daughter of Mr.ahd Mrs.R.E.Dudgeonleenbnred her nm. birthday last |lI I Saturday, by inviting her d, mother: Mrs. Frank Dudgeon and her aunt, Mrs. Wm. Streckfas ofI n m m to Hpend tha afternoon with her._ Jacqueline,was very pleased with the lovely birthday cake made by her aunt,Mrs. Streclcfus, which was decorated with candles. , The llunior Tabitha Society of the First Lutheran church was re- Grxlnized Inst week,with Mrs. James Lund as the main leader. The Society is composed ol about thirty members from the ages of five to about fourteen yearn. '1`l}¢'-lf meetings am opened with mlxed lJl'°gralnx and the remdnder of the afternoon spent in sewing, followed by refreshments.They meet once each week on Thursdéyaftemoons,and wan hold their regular meeting this (Thursday) afternoon at the home of Mrs. N. ~ ll 1-lnom-.|B1nir people may remember her,c. Carlson. _ §j_n-ir lebraah, July 23, 1981PqeSix KENNARD NEW ST I ~eeks. ~Of y a t ome.se o f af ter - ' osen- esduydays to be with her daughter, Mrs. Ted Miller, who is ill. Mrs. Nels Peterson retumed on Wednesday evening alter severaldays visit at Nebraska City. Mrs. Smith left for her home in Tulsa, Oklahoma after having vls~ ited a few days at the home of -her brother-in-law and sister, Rev. and Mrs. E. P. Boohcr.|.. s a n d |HB8- v i m Mr s . m an d .an d r s e n - y e ve - Misses Marlon and Opal Rosen~baum of Blair, spent severaldays last kwee wxth their grandmother, Mrs. Ruth Rfosenbnqm. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wright and children dmve down"from Hooper Saturday for an cv!! Sunday visitat the Frank Naeve home. Mr,and Mrs.Harold Lnutmp and Jeanne drove ta Harlan, Iowa Saturday evening for a visit at th~Walter Hansen home. Mrs.D.L.Nl holsen return~ home Saturday afer spending'-W0 weeks in Omaha.Then will be servicm aa the Lutheran church Sunday evewthJuly26th,at 8 o'cloek.Fev- Hans Nielsen of Blair, will dellvelthe sermon. ~eeks. ~Of y a t ome.se o f af ter - ' osen- esduydays to be with her daughter, Mrs. Ted Miller, who is ill. Mrs. Nels Peterson retumed on Wednesday evening alter severaldays visit at Nebraska City. Mrs. Smith left for her home in Tulsa, Oklahoma after having vls~ ited a few days at the home of -her brother-in-law and sister, Rev. and Mrs. E. P. Boohcr.|.. s a n d |HB8- v i m Mr s . m an d .an d r s e n - y e ve - Misses Marlon and Opal Rosen~baum of Blair, spent severaldays last kwee wxth their grandmother, Mrs. Ruth Rfosenbnqm. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wright and children dmve down"from Hooper Saturday for an cv!! Sunday visitat the Frank Naeve home. Mr,and Mrs.Harold Lnutmp and Jeanne drove ta Harlan, Iowa Saturday evening for a visit at th~Walter Hansen home. Mrs.D.L.Nl holsen return~ home Saturday afer spending'-W0 weeks in Omaha.Then will be servicm aa the Lutheran church Sunday evewthJuly26th,at 8 o'cloek.Fev- Hans Nielsen of Blair, will dellvelthe sermon. K E N N A R D ~thrash at W. B. Rosenbaum's,j _{Q Elmer Lund has traded his ' \ ' I *~Sunday dinner guests at the Whippet for a Plymouth.s LA 1 -Chas.Bates home were Mr.and Dave Pritchard and daughters, ;%* ~i6§,g Mrs. Sam "fright and children of Maxine,Beatrice and Jean Joy"~'l-lwper.Idmve to Benson Monday evening _~' _|Russ el mmm :pmt me wax- w vim Mr. and Mrs. W alter J en- ',end with big paregnf-s,_Mr._uld_ser{gni chlldmg.Maxine re- pect to be gene about dx Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Leon;Council Bluffs,spent Sundthe parenta1,_Ber§_LeonarQ_)1 ""-f r'.1 , ~ I |~ '_/' 1 ' ! | . |~., _ = ; }~ . = ; = ' r l ' | ' *| | i ' - ' 1 ' G = ' § r ~ ,| \S Mr . a n d Mr s . H e r m a n K rBen nin gto n,spe nt Mo n d a y noon at the p aren tal, W . B. I ha u m ho me .ru \._v1_n 1...n nr.....1.uretcnen n a n neu." c u' f g r C a f ml,Ne b . , f o r a f e vr s lt mt h her si ste r,Mr s . l Owen s. H a mu !Mr s .B n r r .Tone Mrs.Bert Iermard.Russ: driving s bread Ewfk bel Omaha and Newman Grove.Mrs.Clyde L .RabenbnumBonmle In spent the l o n the week at George M mhth luv 'hunhnnd wan ht rl ls malned for a Iew dn visit.:ween Chas.Bates left gonday mor- ning for the United States Veter- L and ans'hospital nt Lincoln, where he of will undergo several operations. g'a Mn E lme r Miller entertained elnink nm ..»..m|...-.. 1 n..1..aa..~n a MEAT s.»\Nnw|cH1»'s PINEAPPLE CHERRYADE 1 INVIGORATING BEVERAGE Pus mast beef or pork through _food chopper.Pass e ri n white Pmwmvle cherryade is such an,..,u..m.-ml under an-ou invigorating drink that it should ... .. .__.. ,_..--,» was 9 1 ~c o n 5Q ,Y ~ ~\ R E W A R B 2 ~. . o o "9I f y o u d o a t n o w ~/.., we are rewarding .n foresighted F°l!<s whq order their He ., now f installation this F.u, BY si*/iris n .na wry one a wpplv of coa|-absolutely freol Join eh¢ Hwa- rola Free CoalClubnow .na sd yours bam I-he Fw fm. Bur f|1d:'s not .u. Your l-wok will mud you this Winer and for many Winans to come wish whole-bcuz, bw-cut |n!znsi-Fire Air Duct that turns wade |'»¢-at into warm¢|1. Wim you can almost pay for your Heatrola with what it ssva For you in cua|| Four handsome rnodels,one of wlnich will just suik you. _\»NIC FRIEDRICHSEN ~d z g a r n a a tiznms Sunday for v. ge from few day..,._._____._through chopper.Mix with the mept in any desired proportion. Seuon to taste with mayonnaise, nit, celery sdt, pepper md onion juice und sprud between slices of graham bread. - - ~ ~ - . n u n a n An really h¢ zpeueu "mem" msww -----~-~-»-----....__of "cherry."Remove the" i n from 'A cup , ripe ch onm d c u t t h e l r d t i n q m l l p i e c e s . ~ R U R A L Add a cups syrup from canned,. l o T' I ' l ] aulhed pineapple, 2 cups water,".Mrs. Ham Jensen md ch2 hbl d 2 £2eWZ" a n a vimlted at the Geo. Kuhr horppoons lemgp _juice._Chill and Tnesdav afternoon w s ildrenna rm and several guests at her home last nndny nltemoon. The time was t quilting alter whichM n .send retmahments.Mr. and Mn. Leanud Peterson drove to Columbus, Neb. on Tues- day fa attend the funeral o l n wni relatives md menus, Lee Webb accompanied the visited with her parents, M Mn. Henry Kempcke. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kronbetertained at dinner Mzmda nil8 iq_hongr °L?!t°-21 Lghsm Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Kinyon of Chu. Omaha. called on Dr.md Mrs. r. md w. E. Wndght last Friday evening. chil-I Miss Margaret French is quiteattach seriously ill at this writing andwillbeconfinedtoherbedfor lfrland. I Auster, mrs. me wenu ol hasungswho was visiting hem. The Royd Neighbors and Mod- em Woodmen and their familiesplan to hold a picnic at the Ken- nard school Sunday, July 25th. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kernpckg and V r h b l n n n n B i l l i n g Press 1 éhp,each, c ooked c a n ota ,dic ed tu mi p s ,a h n dmed gg" in tall glasses wun cracuu ~Sxuppy Fruit Flu Drink ~m. énd Mrs. Wm. cmmmand children, Mr. and Mrs.Mideldt md children and H1 string beans, ENGR Pe" and as Juice of four oranges and two Mrs.Pfefe Rasmussen and cup a md or sliced cooked \>=<=»» lemons, ~»=-sm" =e»: a md u n -" ~ " = ° . , I :.,°"'° G~ wiih well-saamoneo rrencn unsa-ing..Add 2 tablespoons chopped gherkins.Drain and mix with well-seasoned mayonnaise.Gar- nish with rounds of potato and beet and light green aspic jelly cut in small cubes,or diced` cu~ wg '2'..",f°m'Z£$f.`1'f.?£F. .i.`ZP§.» "XE "'ili§».`~ ~ s p g h t S a t u r d a y judge. four pint bottles sparkling "*.}E?'.?.I§"'%.§§. wi.. Kuhr visited white mm juice. .. ~Sunday at the Babe Ryan home.Combine the fruit |""°?s and Mr.and Mrs. -Charlie Misfeldt cherries.Just b°f°'f' _serving add and family,Mr. and Mrs.A. C. ice md the :franc _\ulce.Serves Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. me Ras-sium f\m\»==»n and familv. Mr. and Mrs. some time.Mrs. J. C. Johnson of Washing-ton, spent Thursday with her sla-ter, Mrs. Sophia Anderson.When leaving,she fell from the steps which lead io the street in front of Mrs. Anderson's house.Shere celved a fractured hip bone and Rhoda and Miss Odessa ¢K.r¢mherg of Blsir, were guests at the G. E. Kronberg home Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Demaree andfamiof Scottsbluff,visited attheuthRosenbaumhomefrom Tuesday till Thursday. Dr .and Mrs. yv. E. Wright and ¢lllhb6'l'8.U86 len -oy er veal.u lchickenstoc k f o r asp ic and color wi th a little gr ee n ve ge ta ble c o lo r ~1 iS;,1;'"ia..I.'a;,.T.;;,i' ln']'0MA "I`0ES A N D n 1 ¢ c A R o N 1 Geo.Mf s f e ldt h a d as r Ar li ng to n p a rk S rmd a T h r e e c u p s c o o k e d m a c n r o r n ,l , §V e r o n a N e l s o n v i s i t \1 ¢.n \ a .. ._\ | : . . 9 ! J 1 ._. | .A L -I T L . " Tr.an d Mr s .wa s ta k e n to a n Oma h a ho s pi tallso n s we r e Sun day guegsts i n th e p lm i c a t th e w h e r e she wi l l be c onfined f o r - D r .Ni e ls e n h o m e i n B la i r . ly ,so me time.Mr s .Tallrn an is spe ndi ng sev- e d w i t h Ma e Mr s . Gu n Ra thma n n a n d d a ug h ~er a l da y s a t th e L .E .Peterson ..\--|.|:....r...l.l|h w n f Rln ir viuifnfl a t Hna Ha r t Imrrmpaste.ter oi' Bldr, visited at the BertSwihnn. home Tuesday.'Mr.and Mrs.0.W.Marshall and daughter,Marion left the forepnxt o l last week for LongBeach, Calif. to visit Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Eakin and son.They ex- ca~ches t » ~~ '" ', ...<»"_=»»<>f .,n :m . -~,z;\j,~ ~~- , \..Wir .rm ~. .\.~'~P A . , ~ ""$»;r-v.. " ~1211 :T~f e-~:Zi;,.~~:». .-:~ ..¢~"v`=& =~ H e r e 3 S m i l i n g R ~ ¢ ~ » ,~~'&'€\;~ .~ '~ ~ Q;¥.,-* A unj*"w H 1 ' ~2. .» _ ~ ~. '_~:~__ ff:~~ ~'f'*'S:a m i x . ~:f ; / x r Nnrralgla Ne-with Backachc Rheumattrm I/umbago Sdatics Muscular Palm Periodic Paint ~ i s ~ ~ d ~ U ~ , b e c a u s e D r . M i ~ 'A.nii-Palm Pills relieve quickly and without unpleasant after effects; unwise, because pain makes your phydoal condition worse insteldofbetter.0nepi11u.sun11ybrLn,gnrelieli.nafewminutes. If you su.Eer from any of the disorders lished above, take Dr.Mild Anti-Pain Pills.If they do not give you greater relief inlessumothmnnynhingdwyouhnvoueigomymudzuggist ond get your money back.m k p a c k a g e o i D r . w Anti- Pa ir ; Pi lls in y ou r me di c i ne c ab i- UL 01''UW B!~ \$ \;._\\§(~ `(" ~f 25 for 25 cents 125 fvf $1.00 " ~»¥~§=" o M i n a s '~ \ r ~'s~: ~~nl N 1 1 - »N P l l . l . S I ,Q ~0 ~ I \ f * R and children of Arlington,wel-ol guests at the Ben Swihan. homc'Wednesday. Norfolk last Wednesday evening Mrs.W.E.Kingdon went '~°1 Pntlln Slllll u w p p e n mm pqppen,z num* ..-...K ._-. ww...Slice eahl mind potatoes. Spin- mm chopped onions,1 1»e;|n°w» Mg;"w?Z'§£l'°v}'.§? --na me x c tmm u m s :':¥:";.i ';'°:...:... wmlwu. a s mm :;::.., cut 51 2 §§ .'!;°.f.°' Nueva l I ., ~~_» \"""¢". » 'v.#1 .x\ "*n ..O ¢'s g . l p 'Q 4 gn' . 3f"2 .1 .:r .,1 .A 0"J _ : .:'§,J . \I \4 ."r . €|'441.1 \\ ' :~av .. , . ».4 .y n < .f:lV .1| :E?4 *u ; .'. . f 1I ' ' r +. 5- ..r~m. + .,... . . + l I.;':.*1 = . Ntumlgla Ncurida Baekueha Rheumatinn Lumbago Sdatia o u ~:I |{¢;lttuc e leaves.Ad d s i fte d ha rd ~oked eggs to add nutritive value a the salad.P u t a li ttle may on- ~lse on eac h serving and garnish th sli c e d tomato es and c uc um- rs ; : .~le of Vegetables W i th Me at B r o th W as h, par e a nd thin ly s lic e 6 8 potatoes.W a s h a n d p a m 1 |: I turn ip or slic e .1 sta lk o f ery .Pee l a nd slic e 1 Onion. ck cater and wa sh ti c u p ric e. :1 c up thic k to ma to p u lp | |have re ady 1 c u p o f cooked _|peas.Ar r a ng e in a lte r na te y e rs in a bu tte re d bak in g d is h, ~ning' with 1 teaspoon sa lt, a grains pepper,a n d t i tea- \ | | ~gro und dls pic e.Po ur 1 ar br o wn stoc k over th e getables.Cover a nd ba ke i n a ow oven a bo ut 3 ho ur s. PLAN USING HONEY To KEEP PESTS OFF CROPS Dustin, July 9.-A new devicetosavecmpsfromgrasshoppcrs is io be tH¢d here.Limbs of trees are to be smeared with honey to delennine if thg pests will feed on the honey and leave the crops alone.ll the experiment is suc- cessful, the phn will be ext/ended. -_ _ . .. . __ D A L E D O I N G S _We are sorry to say thst~Mrs BAYER ASPIRIN .Continued from page one) S new styles in shoes for Women, Misses and Childrenhavejust urived at the Fashion Cen-ter.Come in and see them.Pric- ed very low..l t Mix ingredients and pour into buttered baking dish.Bake 25 minutes in moderaw oven.Serve in dish in which baked. Grnpefndt Sllad In Made With Nuts Soak 1 level tablespoon gelatin in 56 p cold water for Gve min-utes. °5issolve in 'z$ cup boiling water.Add $5 cup sugar and 1 cup grapefruit jdce. Pour n littlein the bottom of individual molds ihnt have been rinsed in cold water.When dighlly thickened arrange s ring a t sliced olives with pecan meat in the center. When the remaining gelatin begins m tilicken, stir in 12 whole pecan nut ments and 12 stuffed olives sliced.Pour into the molds. Chill, serve on lettuce garnished with mayonaise and whole nun ment. !¥.I&}\sT.h"iZ."hI.1'.\§I§1 i nr. llld un. Hennln Jungblum all m *Illu M 2 1o f p broken hip.The .Incident? .'}..'.IE.. .1.."#i'.".?':».¥;.£a nt sr. hemffl 1-»= 'Il°rl°=l=;'__\ffs=1=9Q=\ g g m h hospital in Omah a Satur- y .Mr .an d Mr s .W m.Ma r s ha ll we re c alled to Oma h a In st w n k b y w e illness o l th ei r dau ghter, Mr s . A d o lp h Ott o f E lk h o r n .Sh e ll s ome he me : a t th i s wr i ti n g . Mr . a n d Mr s .S. I L B a ts a n a n d To m s p e n t t e pas t wee ln t th e whi le she wa s vis iti ng Mis a S oph ia And er se n of K en nnr d. S he s li pp ed a n d f d l o f ! o f a s te p .I t i s th o ' t th a t she wi ll pr ob ab ly b e h o me th e la tte r p a r t o f th is wee k . Mr s .B .G.Sh af fe r an d da ug h- w r ,Do ro th y o f Ir vi n g to n ,Mr s . A n n ;lfissmussen an d l n a Smm:k~ pn e r vls lte d a t t h e H .C ,Soren- mn... llnnuinu .nm-.....\.. Jungbluth 1;Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Jefferson Nqvqtgn Gaineqof §°°¢h Hm '»fi¢§f,.'§'2.,"'""'°"_ in °°""°" Bluifa ll v im mg at the home of mndna :and family, Mr. and ,MmI-'nd Christensen.Ho came down to attend the funenl of bil elsif, Lottie Glhwl.,Mr.and M n .Nels Svungi rd and family,Mr. a nd Mn.oydBrown md family were visiting ntthe Peter Svendgud home lnBlmlr Siturdxy night.Mis;F1-ana:Svendguwd is dl-idng relatives nt Blw this week.Hn. J. E. Jungbluth and chll-dnn,l l n .Fnnk Kam-up mdTom Bnuou were vlaliing frlends ..........,.Mr. end Mn. Martin Sands rpentSunday|tt¢ moo u`pt the Hmm Braesch home ' Mr.md M n .Mu tl n Sunds lpent Sunday dtemoon at .!.heHAM Bnuch home.Mr.and Mrs.George Pouchvddled nt the J. Stender home onFridny evening.\ Hr, ma Mn. John Hadle y md* Mrs. Kale Brunton of Valley, vis-lled nt the Jelfenon home l u t frhuraday evening. BAYER ASPIRIN is alway§ SAFE \... ~ ~~~.";§i=:~z<1;,.,-~ v w -I/umbago ~~ -SM H" ,..,..M r PalmH e r e 3 S m i l i n g R e l i e f .. .P¢f~u>.u¢ Paint o f I ~_ ~ w ' p r o ve n ~ f ~ yum a nidmtihedthe name Baya mdthe word genuine u above.. _ >'» Bowgro of Imitation: GENUINE Baylf ,vpn-an, .un féz »_ , , , ` ' '<=\»\e\S" ' i > T 3 6 \ r > " \~ \~ \\f 6 ' pakm is unnecessary and unwise. Unnecessary, because Dr. Miles' A.nii-Palu Pills relieve quickly and without unpleasant after effects; unwise, because pain makes your phydoal condition worseinsteldofbetter.0nepi11u.sun11ybrLn,gnrelieli.nafewminutes. If you su.Eer from any of the disorders lished above, take Dr.Mild Anti-Pain Pills.If they do not give you greater relief in I e s s u m o t h ma n y n h i n g d n y w h n v e me i g o my mu d i u g g i s t end get your money back. MA pa cka ge o i Dr. w Anti-Pdf; Pills in your medicine cabi- UL 01''UWB!~ \ $ \;._\\§(~ `(" 25 for 25 cents 125 for $1.00 ~¥i-" R *§ 5;\~§o . . M u u a s '§>-,' . \ \i >~ \N 1 1 - »N p | | _ | _ §1 .~~ nl I 0 n féa ` »,~ .,_,'ab\e\$Bzqev-v\~cv~~l \ 5 ' Q\ . . ~\\' \ I f / " ' f . . . . . . . ... ..-...~~5 ; é = = g = ; » " Q f - = a ~ » f ; " - i f z ~ : V 1 2.T.:¢. f § : r ; , ; §? ' i ..=1 . ;n Q U». .= . > ;; ' j 1 .3 : . J e f f ~" .: " ~. ; f ai §¢}: 5 n . ; . = ; . ; ;|u ' Z Z y i ; s , j " ' RULES bighelp fo BOWELS\| l" "' 1 " {§ 3 ' ;= ; £ ~v= 1 h» » ¢ ;» , - ,h » - r e c o c o s u l y .m u . :é§2`J£§3d»¢¢°§§I .D k t u m h l u f u l d u m t e r.?$'.~. '»".~2»=f..».a n d u v l d t u n a a d n y . .Ge t lent o l o l t d o u r e m u c h nt - i a m | ¢ u ; ¢ § , ¢ y o u n - .Tr y f o r u n b o w l m a m m a ! a t E e n c u y t h a u m a h n u r n u q r da y . nn"|need a t " " I ' é " ' ¢ 1 | " ' 1 1 : 0 th i n g g o ' g e ' ~ ..a w 'a p ou 'l e.| u..,.-.,u,¢.s¢¥;" .. , . , . ¢ , a u d i t \ r o n ' t: a y e f m i n m d a * u k a n d v ll r r x ; th is umily dgc tofa pta- erip tion -ul [ rub laxnhve hu h. pu re pn pdn.nd o t h a h d p f i m u t h q t u u ld n ' t h u r t a B u t h o w a t a k u u p th os e la zy b owels! How god y ou fa ! with y ou r s y s tem r id l a ll th at p o is o n ou s wuta mn u u . gviifi ii °i5`i§i°`§| N A Daclork Hnnify Lawhbv -s Bowgro of Imitation: GENUINE Baylf ,vpn-an, .un dnliwlimcid. Ql 'y y ' p g u y ¢ n ~ r ~ idmtiied the nu;nBaya' Ind thewondgenuineuabowe. Gm Ba mu andnn ; . |`"£i 'SZmme.It ha: them\qu.|.I15eJ.u|donement of vbyli- d a m a n d ~ M -; ~ \ = = = Itdoefxdepxushart.o h u d dllfaf-dfecufollawiuulm htheunivsndmti-dnt: orpninlofnllkindn. Huldnchu gmrhg, SoleThruat LumbagoRiaeumntimnToothadxe Anpidni|thetrAde~marko1_Baye| g n o mm s ._n u a u u r u u w n s s l u mHn. Ida Jungbluth "m w AMONG AUTO PLANTS her home Sunday di e t |1d.inga monih in Lincoln with relntives A dmnhzh from Detmit states Maple ride on Goodymr any otlur kind! ~ md friends. Kr. and nm Pres Nichols, Mr. and Mn.HAM Bnue h, Mr. and lin. Henry Domncker and KermitJungbluthatundedtheAk-Slr\- Ben at the eollseurn in Omaha on Monday ngllxt. Hrs.Q ln Hawes is visiting lrlends nt Dale eller several mrmths visit with her daughter inAtlanta, Georgia.Mr. and Mrs. F. J, Emerson re-tnmed home Sunday after a month's vacation in Calilonna andWming,fr. and Mrs. Henry DarnnckerInd Robert were visiting at thehome of Mr. and Mrs. Pres Nick- thnt so In there has been no mld- mmmer "vncadon period" in the automobile plants and no definite xnnouncement o l an lm dingshutdown. With the low pdced lid be- coming;-nore wmpetitive than i t ever has been there in a poulbllity the IB-Pztr producers may decide =s~=1-gg n shutdown. Es of the low priced producers Deemingly is aware that vigorous selling enmpnigm must be contin- ued throughout the summer and plans are ne-ing made accordingly. \ 7Yres than The reasons are: Motoring up¢1m»-#au uid toot:-proves Goodyear 'lix-on NM Goodyea;'s gram- production pennies of greater nina. We can demonsmui this you Hoto's super-valuea':x&';i:¥1€.°.':a:$ 0 . 7 0Lv l. u s s no w y outh e f i n e r u a l l t y i n t h e s e a t e s t type Goodyean, despite lower prices 5 ~sPEc1ALs`! (mg)a='.':='m 4111 1n.....,...-GOODYEARM 1|a m .a M .Hanl'éméfi on »5r1¢$'§T rn s wasxr MAKES DEBUT m w u n »msumarou sum News on .,;.,.,:';¢°,_.'°;:°>,. m-.1 onsmoradnp '~I 1:3..:':f othdr da-Mn §Ina Smackpdr,wh o w been mttaadinz colle at the Univer- ucy of c lnr¢m ;. v idti ni Mrs. Anna Rasmussen.She wi go from there to her home in Dou- mnrk.Mrs. Carrie Human and dnugh-ter, Mnie of Wimdde, are vidting gt the J urgen c mmnm ho me. Chris Mathluen Ind fnmlly of Dmlhl, visited the Bertelsen home d n ;"rui y Glgndc nlng mule \ bud- ne||hriptoomah|Tue»d.\y.H n .Eme atbeckax-md non. Nde no f 0 mnhs .ue v i | dCi n ¢ li n. load of wheat this season was hauled to Kxotwr dz Walker ele vutor, and Omu' Kitt. informs un that this -is the earliest to his knowldgs that wheat hu e n: been brought. to the elevawr.Th( what belnhzed to Albert Knusnick md wal a vary good grade fasting 58.The price not so goo: was 86c PGI bulhel,Due to thi umm wnrm we xthe r tha when headed rapidly,md i|~l1mrn to port that lurvut will be an in ful swing hl 1 few days.Althougl dm plies il low, the xbundmtavx an : .1 11.1upe1pr.I s1>zznwAv w a xu m m $455 ..m e Lllatlmn damnula 050 an nqullylan( L I N ES l l l l h ill 1 h d 1 " " °l i l I . . . . '£"31%.f?f_n f t h . 1 n n .P .S .* Y-__'*"§."i°£"'.'i'.€'}"`-,.-.____z......a..n |sEEx nnPLo¥nmN'r mnm n .An n a " u mm m 1 . mu -~bg;-f mn at Pninvduv, Nabr.|LINCOLN 00. TEACHER! .a nd Mm H. C . S un n . | e n °' md funlly visited at the Robert North Plath, July 94-Agifatiol Nvidener home nw mm, Sunday. m netition um Lmmln nmmb Rosenbaum Service StationHrs.H.C.Sorensen and Dor-1..1.....f1 \.,......|., ll.f.£.I."I'_-..»`ini! Gnéa vn u a t tho|" """" ""' """"' " ' " " " " " ° 'lnm nlu m m c wn dda nth uhnan.' n ~huhombegunan n p ruv n u ;Anna.n f t p r n".§ |;;;;"wm be chunh in the than at least 25 Iac; the coming Washington Community Churc h nu mm wi tlmut nrv mm o f u~ Sunda y mums . my ze .dgnmmts. Misses Agua Bertelsm, EmmaStenderanSenaJensenvidwd Dollu' Sale Silk Dresses Fash-Grace Sorensen Tuesday After- Qqn Ggtag Friday md Saturday- _ ___ ,,... \L Pnns nm-.THE EN~rEn1>n1sE.... Smart new style: in shoes forWomen, Mines and Chlldrmlmve just arrived at the Fashion Cen- ter.Come in Ind see them.Pric- ed very low.l iDollar Sale Silk Dresses Fash-ion Center Friday and Saturday- Shop Early.I t te r , A d a sp e n t Tu e sd a y a f te rn o o n wi th Mr s .Hny ea Ro se nb alm a n d f a mi ly . M r .a n d Mr s .Ha y es Ros e n bn lm a n d f a mi ly we re Sunday di nn er gue sts o f Mr s .Co r a Ba dg er ow .|........ he: sister and that night at thehnme of her hther, Pat Henley of Bhlr. Mr. and Mm. Kmneth Tyson were Fddny supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Reid of Tekamnh. The memben of the Chicken n Jensen and days vim,af ternoon at Miss Edu; Mae Tucker,Miss .Eliabeth Grimm and Francis Meh-aocompanied rem: were Tuesday mipper guestsJohnRogert, at the home of their uncle and y evening zo aunt, Hr.and ~ J o hn Qui nla n Nm Stanley, son of Dr. and Stanley,was operaied on 1sprainedlegWednesdayat Omaha. hospital.We u¢ gl~ report that he is beting at writing. .¢.»~~ ' tai ed t Sundl dinnerfol'n Mr.:n d Mr s rw i l l Beales, mu md, mr .xglph, kmnem and and Mrs. Schmidt and daughter. Margaret Thompson accompan- ied Mrs. Jahn Aronnon to lincoln ORUM BRIEFS. Jens Iverson,Mrs. Pugh and s.Mamie Shearer of Siouxily, were Monday evening guests the Curl Rasmussen home. Wednesday evening visitors at ,_-_Edd-Innsen home were Mr. andFS. J. L. Iverson and Mary Helen Lingzoln,Mr.und Mrs.H.C. ter, Ads spent Tuesday afternoonwithMrs.Hnyee Rasenbalm and family. Mx. and Mrs. Hlyes Rosenbalm and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.Com Badgernw and Margaret.Odier guests were Mr.and Mrs. Floyd Rosenbalm and son of Omaha. Mr.and Mrs.Orville Humshnenjoyed a wsu Sunday from their daughter, Mrs, Huy Andersen and family of Wnwloo.Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rosenbalm ......= tained at A Sundny for Mr.and Mrs.Ralph, Kenneth andahd Mrs. Schmidt Margaret Thampso led Mrs. Jahn AronmThursdaywherethenight guests at Lhe man home.They day, bringing Mrs. Blfor a vidt and Missson, who has spent th visiting at Broken B colq. Miss Frances Thoweeknd . guest at r.:1 Ild Mr s .Ma r t i n ~ r s f m a m i D011 531grQ Si lk Dresses Fa gh wa f er s Bild ic ed te a $9118 served.ng ,»_J u ly 3 0 ,Mr s .C.B .B u n n w i ll beMr s .Chr is Christiansen an d §} ? u § e§ ; ; . I n d a y a n d S a tu r d a y n hostess. u r c hildren o f Qoiorado,visited l\I.r. and Mrs. Hans Sorensen and 1 '-w r e Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Soren Jensen and !Janet spent Sunday afternoon at ;Lhe Alfred Skov home.;Chris Vlndenlev,accompanied 1*-W Mr. and Mm.John Bogart,went to Blah' Monday evening Oo'see Mrs.Vindcrslev and the new llaby girl.Ming Ila Hansen of Blair, spent several days visiting at the Elmer Thane home. he: sister and that night at thehnme of her (ether, Pat Henley of Bhlr. Mr. and Mm. Kmneth Tyson were Fddny supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Reid of Tekamnh. The memben of the ChickenChatter Poultry 4H Club from this neighborhood attending the meet- ing Friday evening with Evelyn Hopkins were Margaret md 0111! Warrick,Frances Morgan,Ben-jamin Beard and David Simonsen. The next meeting will be with Margaret Warrick.Mr. :md Mn. Clyde Metzler, days vidt.Miss Edin. Mae Tucker,Miss Eliabeth Grimm and Funds Meh~ rens were Tuesday supper guestsatthehomeoftheir uncla and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Quinlan o l the Maney disixict,honoring Miss Ann Smith of Elm Creek.Thursday afternoon Mrs. Byron Bunnentertained seventeen "fm-a ers 1 Era. 'YBanleo this ived *P C 31 t l L1 01 ztumed Fri- ackman here Emyle Aron-: past month »w and Lin- pson was atheFrank 5. zu. ulacx- ~-~r ----¢- DE SOTO LOCAIB Officials have been In this vicin- ~' worn mn week that her father, ofNorthDakoi-ll,had zeen hurt. They left at once for alcntt, N.D. Will Hineline has bwn he] IngAghgf }'°°°5_ with g h threshing ity the past few days trying to nn my "K e pnst ew ya.find out where they are going to Mrs.Alice Rowe and rene oflocate the naw road.|Blmr, were Sunday visitors nt the c..~|...,.4:..f..»vm-ml ne nm home of their son. Arthur.Is at. ` the ~ Iumnbalril from Tuesday until WednesdnyatltheCarlRasmussenhome.Mrs.,Christiansen was formerly of Orum, a sister of (kirl and George Rusmu~en.Other Tuesday guestsat the Carl Rasmussen home wereMesdmnes Art Peterson and sonyJunior, Vernon !\ladison`nnd Clnr- enee Long of Omaha.Junior re- mnined for n visit the Rasmus- sen home.Wednesday evening callers at he hlnrtin Larsen home wereFrankGrobmuhnanddaughter, Edith of Omaha.Mrs.Carl Ras- mussen and children and Junior 1leterson.Mr nm! Mrs a n M4Intnsh re- f u : | " f ghllgfiin-;'\!}|g Sun-A I J O N G T H E 'Jim Xitzrnoon guests 'of Mr.and B O T T O M R Q A D n y Rohm Widerer Franklien 1- rs.Qdriekson of south of Blair,wa , _.rnlso a supper guest.Lvelyn Smith returned aturdny Mr. "m Mrs. Opal Reeves _ afternoon to the home of cr par s .,.withentsMr.and Mrs.Sam Steele, children spent Fndny =~H""safter visitingk relatives in °'""""'i2fi'i£i.l`§ Mrs. U. S- Reeves of south t sd ee ..~'" M Z (E ec and Ralph Ray nb]Miss Ethyl Cummings of Her- lended n picnic dinner with otherlmsn visited Sunday afternoon at relatives at the Oakland park omthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Sunday.j'I`ucker.__Mr.ahd Mrs,Ned Tyson ofi To honor_thu21lt birth anmver.Herman, spent Sunday at the parlsary of their son, Harvey, Mr. _andental, J. S. Conety home.!Mrs.Paul Paulsen entertained Mrs.George .Heckler sei. S2"»°v"rf"1°'2&v,Y'z'¥'¥S.fE!'§'..S?}'3.€'1?! land Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tyson ,drove in Missouri Valley Thurs- duy morning on business.I Mr. and Mrs.Otis Hawkins of Calhoun,were Waiting Friday evening with Mr.and Mrs Ed Hawkins.Byron Warrick left Saturdayto drive to Dakota for harvat work.Macey and Abraham Wamck areworking at the Tom Wakefield Sr.farm.'' Miss Myrtle Paulsen was horns from Fremont for the week-end with her parents,Mr.and Mrs. Paul Paulsen. Dollar Sale Silk Dresses Fash- ome.Sympathy is atended to theJames Mullen family in the deathof Mrs. Mullen; father, A. Suth-erland last Thursday._ Mrs.Hayes Roscnbalm assdstedMrsJohn Barry cook for thresh- ers Monday. Mrs.Carl M.Jensen called in Blair Wednesday afternoon tosee Mrs.Chris Vinderslev and babyof Herman.Mrs. Henry Wulbern and daugh- ter, Margaret and Edna. Arp were wisitors at Mrs.Chris Ps.ulsr.n's hinh anniversary.The Misses (knee and Eileen Tuesday afternoon in honor of he Thompson home west of Blair.| Little Rollin Olsen of Blair-,_ spent the past week at the Carl'M. Jensen home.| Mrs. A.Rasmussen,who hasbeen quite ill the past month, is improving and is how able to be up part of the time. Miss Karen Jensen is assisting Mrs Gus Lundt o f Bldr,withhousehold duties.Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Truhlsen and son were guests Sunday eve- ning at the Chds Truhlsen homeist Herman..Mrs. Will Thompson entertained the members oi'the McCarthy Progressive Club at her home on_ "f'iliKnxn§"'i§3mZ`€v2Te i l n fé i Miehaelson and family of WeepingWater,Mrs.Edna Parkening ofOmaha,and Ted Klabimde of Blair. Belva Hineline retumed toWeep ing Water, with leola Mlchselson for n week's visit. Mwallac lgnes, son °g_._,1yf~ ~ rs.ones, was en cSundayeveningandonMonday morning at five o'clock they had to rush him to Omaha and o r-i te for acute appendicltla friends hope he will get alon nice y..Miss Adelaide Landers wasable Mr.Z. T.Leftwieh and son, Charles of, St.Paul,Nebr., were down Saturday to \-isit the farmwhereDaveGustinlives,nnd straighten up some business We are sorry to report that Mr. Z. T.ls falling in health.Mr. and Mrs. John Monlaska of Omaha. were Sunday visitors with her lather and brother at the John Svob 1 home. Bert Oberst and family of Her-man, were calling on relatives here Sunday. na ; 0 A uA n a " s o u - -- H - - - .- - . - -- -._tu rn ed to their ho me i n Ne wa r k , N. J .Wednesday af te r vis i ti n g a f£'\f»'dsiys a t th e par ental,Peter Nielson home.Mr . a n d Mr s . Ma r ti n Larson nm! sons wore Fr id ay even ing guests a t th e Cu rl Rasmussen ho me i n honor o f Vi rg i ni a 1'hiae':=s fi r s t bir thd ay .Mr . a n d 3-Irs. J.L. I ver so n an d 'li-nur Ilnlnn unhn*1|n:\g!\|ll|'t\!\\.F tn :Paul drove tn Ithaca to vim me mgnv. nr ulelr nome nunn lwnlter Schneider famil d 'ily an . rs.f Miss Bessie Morgan l"nckler's mother,Mrs.J.J.°Saturduy to the home of 'Schnicden uame home with them.lents,Mr.and Mrs. Geo,1 Mr. and Mrs. John Quinlan and after six weeks term at family of the Inney dixnrict, andschool nt Wayne.f thcir guest,i s Ann Smith of A-group of former pupils from Elm Creek,we e visitors Friday West Point, called on Miss Mynle afternoon at t o Hurry Tuckerllurdum Sunday evening, und Louis Grimm homes.'¢Mrs. Clifton Anderson and ehll Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hansen and d ur mm..returnw her par- Morgan s u m m e r ior; Shc M4 Ewit.ren returned t0_'1f{:k\\ynqh Wed: M: I 'I \|v :1 h n I Center Fridyand 'saturday- 1 Early 1% C A R T H Y A N D n o N c CR E E K la Juul spent the past week| her cousins at the Carl .luul e northwest of Blalr.,x wr"\..A.a.»Yunnan Thompson, who luve been attend-ing summer school a t Lincoln, completed the course and retum-ed to their homes Friday._Hans M.Andersen and familydrove to Winside Sunday and vis- ited telutlvcs. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hindlcy, in 'Company with the latmfn mother,Mrs B M Utterback of Arllngum we nt m omaha Friday and Thursday afternoon.Utterhnck of ArlingtxJohnWinchelland visitors.A contest w refreshments served. pleasant afternoon.Nearhood will entert:July 30th, to be assi:dames Elmer 'I`ruhls< ikurry.Mr, and Mrs. Paul Mrs.B D A N C EIrénea l a s ! : u b vu u al " uT h r e s h i n g 'i s n e a r l y f i n i s h e d i n a t`§'i»».`L°"é'$`.§'»§`.§f|¥.' Im been trashing'K I N G ' S ~ Mrs Julv, zsrhRED riizdlilivks - . . A u r . . Barry spent I if5§&-3a"iiié1§b°1ii=`u;§§l§ff£ spept ~unday n~;1r w rlin~n wit |. Sun day wi th th e laf.te\°'a mo the r , |v 1 I l ;2calledonrelatives.Mrs.Utter-back returned to her home Satur day. I 0 I I e r au r \.:IJ f~milg a day 'who has not been in the best of glad to "vga they are both betterwhi m. W l Harrison and daugh-hir. and Mrs. Chris Hinz enter-,health lately..lat this wri ng Mrs.John Hi~eline and Mrs.Alpha Hurst has been sick butspept ~unday n~;1r w rlin~n wit |. Sun day wi th th e laf.te\°'a mo the r , |v 1 I l ;2calledonrelatives.Mrs.Utter-back returned to her home Satur day. I 0 I I e r au r \.:IJ f~milg a day 'who has not been in the best of glad to "vga they are both betterwhi m. W l Harrison and daugh-hir. and Mrs. Chris Hinz enter-,health lately..lat this wri ng Mrs.John Hi~eline and Mrs.Alpha Hurst has been sick but u a u y g * | \ . | \ u a .. ;u . u " " " " " " " }-t h e i r h o m e i n L i n c o l n a f t e r s p c n d ~ im: two v.c ¢=k a a t th e h ome of Mr. Iv<=r.nn's sistvr,Mr s .I I .C.Lu r- sc n : md f a mi ly .Mr s.Ma r ti n Larsen received wo n ]th a t h c r llr othvr,W m ,Sor- ensgn,is qu ite i ll wi th a n infcc~ ti on o f hi s ey eball.H e has bc COITIQ blin d in the ey e and m a ' possibly ha ve to h a ve i t remove . W i lli a m has been in a.veter atfs ho sp i ta l i n Kn oxville ,Ia., fo r s ev- iiiauzns 1 h - h q m u d u h u n - N a u h u u h m a r w u q a m pu||ylah$ehultof theg|~oa»t¢||~iuitlrull|||inrlle-wut. u i l h n u u u l l l u n t d n p r u a t t h u a .Otienunadnch-sc oolnlniiunowlnvo||o'l:\||l»allleheh'|curvua,obh¢» igbolhhomtlneoouqamy. a n . lnal,3l7tosnureoaiveguor¢l¢ctricu|'~vi»u,lrll\,l~|li t§0oo|||s¢ny,i || . i l l o h , | || l l l \. Musl im -m lhn ¢|ernoet oti unlt t¢ni tm ' y.(» 0t't|\n|ientc|°evusucl1unnhl1Llguoonatruc'tionaww¢,.) ~," \"\s (af \\§)'. : "?._: iw °'°Bf.g;~ '\ °~@"~¢-»f»' r \ 5 Tvh nn h G i l \ "To \ vi i ¢ |\ l ¢ l f B u i l ' |q¢|ee\viCan'\»iu¢0|||ly¢l~¢| " " " " " " " " ° " ' ¢ * " ° " ' ° ' 7 " ' | ° ° ° " ' \ " ° ° " " ° ° ° ~Br.»|l~||t u U i V l l » y msn fn 0 a iowa-Nebraska Lights a n d P o w e r C o m 1/w¢Q.m1~w <»~1yg»..>..d fw1121»-=f/fffvi » ow/x-NEBRAs|<A SYSTEM Serves Heart of the Great Middlewest ' l¢i|lLepo|icycf|h¢lo\vm-Nd>l-l&aU ¢l||||Powcoumgl\ymaj-veguodaerviandlldmu. Top¢ovi¢|q_d|ueni|§ngvvi\hint|>e!zrrina1w¢nef\ne r p s \V l n p u u - k a n n : -.cities t o w n 'it isT¢ w n |. » o a r Ha l \ -u n i n g g a s a u vu o c o l ya u u ~ A-lllcilh .\¢ u t |" ¢ ¢ t \ n l 8 ~. .; ~-~térefr .mu .#51 .» l s \ 0a n - n o e . 'I'obeou¢\eo|||H1o\ndnEingn1rid:\un-aunoma1. 'I'opr¢c¢ioe|hegoHearulei:oub¢dneaudealing|nalti|11ea. " - » , , , _.r I ..|. : - 1,¥.\. . 1 s _A 'l ... n' -1 ; ~.'Q' lu.\ I _J-r. .al \I .<--:a£_. ¢ n i : "'a »-rr '¢ d - - * * ° I \ - . , . ; ;';*.. »m . - . . . _'1'¢ . Q m - .nr ~», \. | \ |\'h'.. fln 'I'1 ; .I I | ~\'i, ":" I;.I _. - P g !' - .5 |- , - 3 . § ; . ¢ » .. =. .' s | ¢... ".°. e ~ ~ ' f f h I |9 |f |l 4 " .* T i n |e l ~V ; \. .~1 . 1 |..4 l "1 . . ~ |; " `'" "' " °s u v a n/- » - = ' r % " " - - - ~ \`____."" " " ~ . ~ L ~> ~~E S A ~-`~ " " ` .~~g g r s ;" 'g - . * '_ q - ._ - _ " s §.1 - » ~ 'un-vu l¢".:.'~- . I erm y ear s.Tuesday eve ni ng guests a t the Geo rg e Ii ns mu ss en h ome we re Mr. an d Mr s. ' Cu rl Rasmussen an d fa mily ,J un ior Peterson o f Omn - h n an d Mr s .C h d s Christiansen :md four c h iid ren of Co lor ad o. WH Y ou n| . | ON S M 0 0 ¥ | | , won r u n s w nl u KELLY l.O'|"|'A Mlus 'nan Allso mlxnnslvlAno so sul0 PRICES4 . 4 0 x 2 1 , . $ 4 _ 9 5 4 . 5 0 x 2 l $ 5 . 6 0 (zn 4 . n)(80x|.50] 4 . 5 0 x 2 0 $ 5 . 6 0 4 . 7 5 x 1 9 $ 6 . 6 5 (291450)(zexus) _All olluer slzaequalfy inexpensive. 0G a r n e r 0 1 1 8 'G a s S e r v i c e BLAIR NEBRASKA . ARE YOUR EYES 0. K.: so much of your lifes work depends uw?the :ondltlon of your eyu tlut yon cannot nllonl to nverwork or abnle them._, ..--.._.;.|.;uiii;J .If any out of your work anne eyentrein and din- mgnfort, you may be sure your eyes Are belnz lm- iuly taxed, I-Bd that you! eyeslglu lp llkely to be Impnired u a consequence. Eyeatrain brings on n train of ills, auch u heed- ache and deranged digedion; you lee things india tinctly or your eyes begin to tire. smart md ache... The moment your eyes begin to bother you in my way yon should go to m optnmetrlnt md have them enmlned.Hll exnminatiun will bo careful.thor- ough and edmtlflc.It will enable him to correct. ly and accurately fit you with :lanes no that you may punue your daily aaivitlee with nerfm eye comfon and without strain or mln. DR. Nomm RATHMANN OPTO T FARMERS STATE BANK nLDG./BLMR, NEBHASKA Methodist hospital.Miss Mary Hurdum returnedMr.:md Mrs.Oscar Pedersonlhomo Monday evening after st-drove to Stanton, Nebr. Sunday totending six weeks summer school visit relatives.int Lincoln.vhir. and Mrs. George Hain andi Mrs. Neurn Warrick visited her irginis attended a family reunionlfather,Sheldon Peck in Blair on and picnic dinner at the swimming=Friday eevning. pool park Sunday to honor the;Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lnutrup of birth anniversary of Mrs.C.B. Kennard,spent Sunday evening Hain.with the Robert Widener family. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Peterson and Miss Beatrice Ferguson of Oma-baby were Sunday evening visitorsha was n. guest at the Henry andattheparental,George Fackler Byron Beard homes last week. home.Harold and Wayne Jr.Mrs. Don Metzler and Virginia went home with them for a few spent Sntunday in Omaha with 5 ""{v&¢i{|és¢iAy cvning \'i|\it.5rs ntl the Lars Rolland ,home were Mrs.:Rose Mayor,Arthur and Luciie' and Milla Gladys Miller of Omhl.Messrs.and Memdames John'Tnvlm- Jr.and arm and Harold"¢ " -T s a y l u r a n d f a m i l y e n j o y e d a p i c n i c d i n n e r i n B l a i r S u n d a y . S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n g u e s t s a t t h e M a r t i n L a r s e n h o m e w e r e M r .a n d Mr s . E d Ha n s en a n d Iva n L ar s en . Mr .and Mr s .H. C .La rs e n an d dau ghters enjoy e d a p ic nic d inn er i n Hoo per Sunday .I n th e after- noon they visited th e Ne ls Ras- mu s se n f a mi ly n ea r A mes . Th e Cu rl an d George Rasmus- sen famili es atte nded a pic nic a t th e Blai r swimrn i ng p oo l Sunday . given i n honor o f Mr s .Chris Eal is da mc n a nd c h ildr e n of Co io - o.Kenneth and Leon Jensen spentlas! week with their andparcnts,Mr. and Mrs. Riclmn¥fNelS0n. Mrs. Albert Jensen and children spent Friday nt the Chris Benson home.Mrs.Alice Jensen and children and Miss Evelyn Rasmussen spentMonday afternoon at the Joe .les-l sen home,celebrating Ruth's' birthday.'Messrs.and Mesdamcs Rndolph and Emanuel Andreason and sonsandChrisBensonpicnicedinMorsepark, Fremont, Sunday. Smart new styles in .al1oes_ forWomen, Misses and Children havejust arrived at the Fashion Cen- ter.Come in and see them.Pric- ed very low.l t YORK CREEK NEWS M r .a n d M r s .. f b h n R o g e r t a n d n !_;...:a.....\- s !' * l n I n \. Th 1r ln r- ;Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thone and Cmluren vlaiwu an \.¢m..»......-.slev's Sunday evening.Mrs,J.H.Slave and daugh-iers,Miss Grace,and Mrs.Ella Soll were dinner guests at the John Reeh home Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Clemens William- sen were last Sunday afternooncallersat the Clarence Wachter home.Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Thone and children were Fremont visitors on Saturday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Williamsen were visitors of the !ormer's aunt, Mrs. J. R.Bott and sis§er.Miss Bessie Williamsen at Hooper, Wednesdy evening...Mr. an Mrs. Clemens William- sen entenained at Sunday dinner their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Williamsen and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor and family.Mr. and Mrs. Clark Browning andsons of Blair, were afternoon vis- itors and Mr.and Mrs.HermanChrist and family of Telbasta were evening visitors.Mr.and Mrs. Wm.Behrendt spent Sunday in Omaha. , Monday evening vnlaitnrs at weWm. Christiansen home were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Broderson, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thiele and Mr. and Mrs. c. H. Williamaen. children attended the funeral of Mrs. Thone's cousin;Mrs.lfrank Jenkins at Blair last Sunday aft- emoon.Rasmussen Bros.tracked hogs for John Reeh Monday evening.Chester Spiker spent Sundayand Monday at Wm. Chrisl.ianse:\'s Mr.and Mrs. John Reeh and children visited at the Wm. Comp-h Tue sda evening.ur..oT.e.|M n 'I¥lmn W illiamson L I L 1 .a n u n o o n ;¢ - - v w ..- - _ _ , _ . . _ _M a r i a n n e ,F l o r e n c e a n d J o y c e w e r e l a s t S u n d a y e v e n i n g v i s i t o r s a t t h e P e t e R u d i n e h o m e . M r .a n d M r s .F r e d K u b i e a n d f a m i l y ,M r .a n d M r s .W m .K u b i e a n d f a m i l y ,M r .a n d M r s .P e t e C h r i s t i a n s e n a n d R a y m o n d : m d M i s s L e o l a J e n s e n p i c n i c e d a t t h e Elk h om S u nd a y . r.and Mr s .E lm e r 'fhone and chnidren were din ne rgu es ta Sun- dav at th e Ren W a c hter home.Mr. and Mrs. C. H. WilliamsenattendedapartyattheAlvin El g Svengnrd home Saturdny eveniI}gMrs. Svengard was suffering with blood noisoninie: in her hand.Mrn .Uln mnn ; \l!iI \h un nnn h dn nd""a.i§'"§;.'h""""'i;;' "za:a n hiday altnmoon and Satur- day. l a -"r'H1=.:."f'"'h¢'oHM jlsir. Nebraska, -(Ulf 28, 1981 AI Famer 'Brebenf wen! with Lhcmund the band ot wsu-don to Llleshore.He had given Robert n let- ur to Fllher Cauvez who wu wllh the Algonquin: on nn lxlnnd near the Canadian shore, bounded on the south by lmponetnble rapids.In their canoe lm pu! next to we yuunp.mnn nn old brave who had beenconvertedandbnpllzedundwlmlmd served n summer on the In daol' the Resldeuce Ho had ncqu e~ln :matter of Freneh. His name ~usAchnwntTheymet _ont under nclear sky ln w~rm Innllght. "I betrin to think we'll getthrough." snld Robert with u slgh." A n d n n r h u n a I n n m . m m . » v lou in their orehnrda where they MRS. JOHN KUHB 'gn spend the week»end wig,her d.ld5not use spray to control the \pnxénta. dlarry :mic fly.Mnrgaretha ww was bom in For the w four !fl'Bi8h5[Germa.ny,August 9,ms'/.She years. before 1981.county Agent came ul America in 1974 and hens Gm. Babes warned the c he rry lgm me t a nd mm-le a :mm mu growen through the MW5P°P¢f5_on Aprll 24. ms.The marriage how md when m spray to control ceremony was performed in Blnlr this damage.The time is past wlby Judge Jesse T. Davis. do anything for i t now.Next]1mm¢djB|;¢|y Aff,"ghd,mar- yw when cherries wm n ¢°PP¢1'|Hage they went so their farm color,BPPIY a lend arsmntA~',ev,,, miles west of Blair where stomach poison spray.'Hwy lived until 1908 when they _'_retired from active farm work andBROSS-NIEHAUS NUPTIALS 'moved lo Blair.Here this worthy Mrs. Brownell, Mrs. Cowley andMrs. Bader of Lincoln,made n short visit with Mrs.Brownell'a mother. Mrs. Kellogg.'Mn. Fusselman spent the week- md ln Omaha.' Over 200 regular $2dressea jun P l w d on our $1 rack of WashDresses.Sizes 14 to 52.Shop' Dollar Sale Silk Dresses Fash- no31 32ss34 S5 |86 37as 40early.Fashion Center.27-It] 4| 42lon Center Frldny and Snturdny-Shop Early.l t 4s 44 Oruhl --.............-...----......65.50 !n1.av in tha TYnmn "|"|»\n f¢\~.I1.»III.. .1 J... xv . 1.LInrth"""""*'°"~-1M-lv r \ A Y h n l l r A l 0 uw: |5i"`i1i` fm`i"i."'u1J."`u.1¢ nz? ::: |5'f'§E'°{""}."_"i'i'L ':=3°,..._..:;': "sf:other hfnie 12eg'»I~2§zz ;;,ta_c;A ed to each other y the many lov-ing deeds and kindnesses ox' this homelike life and interest in meh other. She leaves to nioum her loss, two daughters Mrs.Al 'ldia§;'g§I§wul|en of Mcckllen, Texas" and s4.1o52.04 49.91413.9483.0756.17 | urns, n axlwr m vvnnucucuw W'mics many 1rienis. The funeral was held ln Mad!- non on July 10.The M»d1~3\ pas-wr was in dmrge of the rvlceland Rev. George preached U19 ser-§'A'.i3a Interment. was made m the meM$f'"1-§°§f £.»,Mr.. Mmmln A Candle §L'1iZ"`cl5¢Z§ Ha.neock.._.. Rispin.. H i l l Cr e e k .w u - » ¢ _ . - . . . Min the Wilderness I.allman...._ Neff ........-.. Rose Hill. Vacoma --., Mattes _.... é5f§§ ! 'i'3.'78 I Mrs Delia Whitla of Butte, Nah., and Reialili r}'1}`§."2:é3§§% Eiiééa seven grandchildren and four great ed the funeral.-Contributed. __. .._.»..._. . . . . . . . D l n h n nIrving Bacheller uln uxu ........ -.........--..............Slader.. Bono............ Glendale --........;-.. ..-_ Sunny side K e n n a r d - Spike: _..- Greene-.. Johnson _.... Linc o ln-.. Bro der sen Ri ve r vi e w P m m v k w --.._ Peac eful Hill ....____j_,___ Nash ville.. u w * - - n ~ ¢ _ - . - . . . . . . » . . _ a a ¢ - m u g * - _ - q u uz.uq :_4o.6a |14.19 ,-51.03 I48.96154.3356.19.67.5744.7857.2369.6242.7553.10 95.97u m num:||I|In|||||||||||||n||||n|||||||||||||||||||||Iu|||||||n||||1|||u|1|||||||||u|||||r...... ,.......,.. ... ...... ... ...... ,-frl<~ndu.",~1 hnve new my tonne so long uls gettin' rusty." Amos answered ashe bit oi! s chunk of tobacco."Then it will be s good uma toKellmewhathappenedto John Smith." Robert proposed Amos began:"Weill take anoth- er bite st that cherry and with :oodluck we'll get lt swnllex-sd It'| theright md o' music tor ye. The Turkand Cap'n John rode at each other.It was a pretty slght.We Turkhnters were breathllr short.Heirs gr-lddlosl It seemed sl ll' the horseswould slam euch other down: Thenwesvllpour thronts yellln'. Sm\th'slnnce had gone through the sight o'the Turk's helmet.The lnlldel wuone the ground klclln' llke a beheaded rooster. Then-he lay quiet.Smlth dismounted and ixsbmced the (lend mun's helmet.In minute hehad bla trophy./"Ile accented the almllenge toilght another Turk.They crashedtogetherundsplloteredtheirlnnces.They drew plstols andilred.A bullet rung on Smllh's brenstplnle and glanced olf, Smlllfs bullet lore into the left nrm o' theTux-li. who qould no lpn;;er_coulrol seo me uea mm asli k e Ruth Q r w .daughter <zfi§'}"'Z»'$.."'i.f'... in peace nfl .JE hlrand Mrs. lrank Brass ug uuslbentment.Always in close touch vw. was mm-nd at eleven oclock .wml their childrm :heir life was Wednesday m m m ,m y ml. e ompleia.to Charles Niehsus, ol West Polnt,|La" fm the husband answered lon od Mrs. Agnes Nlehsus of Superior, Neb. Rev. Walter Hanne ol the Presbyterian church,of Omnhs,performed the ceremony st.the Bross homo Miss Gladys Moore of this dty, sang "Believe Ms, ll All Thobe Enduring Young Charms" and "At Dnwnlng". Breakfast was served fn around twenty-one guests, immediate rel- atives and close 'frlends,at th: Cllflnn hotel. Miss Bross graduated from the Blair High school ln 1925 and is also a graduntp of Wayne Stale Normd.She has since her gradu- ation been engngd in teachinmhaving taught two years at Carrol, Neb. and Lhe past two years at Fremont. Through her musical accom-plishments and. pleasing personal- the las t ml and sdnee that time the devoted wife,although bol- sfered up and encouraged by her children,was very lonely and waited o nly fo r th e wl o f Hi m who holds the deetinies in His hands.She passed away Tuesday,July 21, with the children at her bedside, a very present help in her time of trouble. To Mr.and Mn. Knhr eight children were born.Ouedsugh- ter,Emma, passed away ln 1916, m d another passing in infancy. The remaining ones are John and Lena, who are still at home; Mrs. Herman Rdllla of 0nxm;` Herman of Kennard; George of B r, and Mrs. Sam Holstein of W 'ngton. Besides the grief stricken children she leaves twenty grandchildren, »-........-.___.|,\.=u--___. 1 CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH A. F. Newell, Pastor ' I ca\ 46 47 48 49 The morning service next Sun-E dny will_be the last untll Sept. 6. Members and friends are asked to make this a memorable service by being pmsent in unusual numbers. Church School at 10 o'elock, and we want full classes.The young people will not meet next Sunday evening,or during A\I¢°l*~ The pastor and his wife expeei5_ to be out ol the city mon of nekt month. ST. PAUL LUTHERANCHURCH, ORUM P. J. Reinertsen, Pastor Sunday School at 10 a. m. ' 1'here'will be no service on thls Sunday.We are invited by Our Savior's Church, Omshl,to be 50 52 58 54 56 57 58 Rr Pr. I r ws: onsunell m o l I and the 'Ph THE STORY 3%:c m r r m n 1 . - - E s c a p i n g t r a m s n - u l u 'm d r e l i g i o u s t y r a n n y ,I n t h o o r 16 34 .t w o y o u u :E u f l l u h m e n .h a r t H n l h o r s o n d W i l l a m H a y -d o n .c r o n t h e n u t o t h o N u rw o r l d .T h e y a n w e l c o m e d a t B o s -t o n '>§R a v .D o c t o r C o m m .w h o mt h i :l d k n o w n i n l n g l n n d ,a n d I * m n *u n s o q u n l n l a n o o o t A m o !l ' l ° ° l ! l l l l . . va t n r n n l o l d l o r : n d w o o d : - C H A P T R R IT . - » - H a y d o n m o o t :l l l u n b o l h B r a d e . d a u g h t e r o l a . l e a d - ;; ,; » ;_ . u= »c o l o n y .n n d t o l l s doo pll lf C H A P T E R III. -» 'Ill 'h o y o u u !m e nl o t t l o d o w n t o t h e l l h o f t h o c o l -o n l s t m A d ve r s e c o m m o n :I l A r o u n d b y t h u l r l m p l o y m o n l . o f M a b e l H u r t -l a y , o r a y o u n g B n g l l s h w o m m . a n c o o k .a n t h e y a r r n n a f o r h o r t o g e t e m p l ot r m e n t . a l u m o r e .R o b e r t m e a t s a n In s m l t t e n w i t h P e n nW a l d ,w h o i s e n g n g r d t o J n m v s R o u w e l l .I n s o m e a t t h a t . t h o k l r ld o n n o t d i s c o u r a g e R o b t r f s M u m -t l o n s .S i r J l a f r y V s n o ,f r i e n d o f I l e y d o u a n d H m t h e r . a r r i v e :f r o ml2 n | ¢ l| . n d ._M a b e l H u r l e y a n d I .o u t h w h o m s h e d e c l a r e s w a s w u - m m H ~ ) d n l | .a r e a c c u s e d n t a d u l -l o r y .h u l l )l l s y d o n a n d H n t h e r ad l r m m a n r . s onngn1 Timpe....-..__ 37 'Washington sem' 1 YOUR NEWOBITUARY TIRES'rudence Ma rt ha Fu ller lrissd i bo rn in L oc a wa ck , N ew Yor k July 9, 18 44 an d ans wered the xmons on July 9, 1931 in Crow- Home at Blair, Nebraska on the min g of he r 87t h birth da y. n June, 1861 sh e gave herhand l heart to W alter Mead to shura pleasures and sorrows of hte. >:- |............. \|.......| ...m_ .\.___ BY TELEPHONE wn'|| dnthn l'|!¢:l*_ _ nnnrhn nl-|nll¢r;. new pastor, the Rev. Tolo, and will try w attend. those services as many of us as possibly can. Gel Et Hqbil S E M I - AN N U A L A P P O R T I O N » ME N T F O R C O U N T Y S C H O O L S 1 8 19 20 21 2 2 23 24 25 2 6 27 28 29 I n u u n u m .Cqntinued f r o m pa g e one) 51.03 59.29 65.51 51.02 He r ma n . . . . . _ . .. . . .180.18 62.40 215.34 62.40 42.75 78.9"| 56.20 78.93 Kmdred -___..---....-..-- Summers _---..-._...,.....- Sutherland ____-.. -- Thone. __-..,-......----.. New England._..--_, Arlington .._,.......___; W ra ne h _- -_ _- __ --__ Iiecrone .........-_..-_ Colb y ', ._-- -_- ___- -.. _-- Maney ............ ......._...._ Mc C a rth y _....-__...- _-_ aughters and ~wo ~Ons.The two sons and one daughter remainedwith them only a short time.InJuly1871,s xty years ago,thgy fortune in the west.They landed in Nebraska, taking n homestead scvch miles south of Madison, then;experiencing all the hard-*ITPS and pleasures of the pioneer l e.In 1885 they retumed from thehomestead and moved .to Madison Nebraska wherg they had their hillhe until 1903. when her husband passed away.She maintained her home until October 1930 when she decided she could no longer care for the household duties, and de-cided to go to Crowell Home atBlair, Nebrnnka. She wus happy and content, mak'ing muny Irlende during hex short. C l h \ i " ' I E I l I * - ' . - H a y d o n .l o s t l n t h e I u r c l t ,i n f o u n d ..Ha r e f u s e :t on d m l t o r d e n y t h u t r u t h o f M n h e f s n c ¢ u | : | . t l o n A c o u r t a d j u d s a s h i m |:1.|llty,b u t p o s t p o n e !e x e c u t i o n o lt h a p a n a l t fv f o r t h o c r i m e .d e a t h . E l i z a b e t h s ce r t a i n o f h e r 1 o v e r »i n n o c e n c e ,b u t h i r f a t h e r d o u b t s .N e w s c o m e s t h a t H e a t h e r a n d ' r o d - k m w e r :: e e n t o b o n d a s h i n l n t h e h a r b o r .a n d ,M n b c l ' |t c l t i m o n ybe i ng *c o n t l l c t l n g ,a u s p l c l o n : r i s e r t h a t H e n t h e r n m a y b a t h a u i l t ym a n .a n d t l u t H h y d o n l s a b l e d l n lh i s f r l l n d . PH A P 'I'F 2 R V - P n n n i n h l n Hm mm for extra servlce to U. S. Tlre buyershis horse.Soon he ren fa in t an a stunned.Smith cut oft' his head. " Th e Tu r k s demanded another light.It c ame the n ext d ay whe n Smith fought a giant wi th battle axes."Our c aptain lost his az and was nearly outdone.Htl hor semnns hlp saved htm until wi th his Ialc hlon he ran th e ' hlrk thr oug h. "hen e were defes teo ig bat- i ty she h a s ma d e ma n y ff i c nd g | "" 1 "gz tu b gi a u uc u u ur tlt : mu utwxn b ro the r Cla u s W u lf o f B la i r .who wish her ' th e gr eate st p ossi ble '.happiness i n he r n e w ro le a n d .The :Funeral servtc es a r e to bo home. 'Phe g r o o m is ms n a g e r o f t h o Hef te dt s to re a t W es t Po in t, who re the y o un g c ou ple wi ll mul-te the ir home f ollowi ng a f ew wee ks hon ey - mo on in Co lor a do . m..|t......:............al..--..L ..!s- .h e ld th ls (Th ur s da y )af te r n oo n a t two o' c loc k f ro m th e h ome on wes t Gr a n t s tr e e t a n d a t 2 : 3 0 f r o m th e M .E .c hurc h wi th Re v.A .F . Ne w e ll off ic ia ti ng un d in te rme n t will be ma de in the Bla ir c emete ry . Nawwe'reorgmi.udtonveyoutimemdtmnble,n wdumrmey, when youneed one new timers full led No matte: whereyou are-at homearimtheroad-just pick up the phone, give our number, tell as your size, mdoneofourspeedynzw truck: willbeonthe way comea to the shin to apprehendHeathcrs u a wllnuns against. He!-don.Todklll,learning;of h ll or-xand, nu hi m drunk and , realisingtheseverityofCoo nlal la w anhalf bellovlmr Heath rn to be guilty .advises Robert to sccomnnny him1.lmrou¢h the forest to Canada. whereHeather: c an take uhm to Franco. f " | 1 l \ 3 ' f | ? l P U I Y I A I I A A n n n l l n n n a u c n u w a s w u l l u u u l u u u | | | J n night with the slaughtered dead. Ile recovered.was taken to Axopolls an d pu t on the auc llon bloc k.H ewereklc k ed and ha ndled and felt ove r li ke a horse and sold to th e highest bidder.He we n t to a b a - shnw I n Na lb rlta When the ba» l h n m h a d n o t h i n 'a l s o t n d n h n ' r l . r u u u w u l g u n :u s e u u u - u l . - W w u gues ts:Mi sa Mi ldr e d Buser o f Sloa n, Io wa , Mis s My r tle B ur n s ol' Plai n vi ew,Mi sa Ma b e l Ma r s h o f He r ma n ,Mr .an d . M m Cli f fo r d Dec ker o f Ar li n gto n ,M m A n n a Pa rs on s, Mr s. J . W . Re in h ar d an d l.l-.._.a al...\"r....._......5 - 4 ._f E L I M U N D O R F E l i Mu n d o r f ,88 y ea rs o f age, passed awofy a t th e Ol d Sold iers HOITIQ a t Gr a n d Islan d,Tues day , J u ly 14 .Dec e ased c a me to W a sh- withyaunzw U.S.'I"u:ea. Tlmt'||exvicelWegladlyr¢moweeldti.¢amdimtnll ¢af¢,depmdnble,newU.S.T'uuatnneatnd:nge. Yc upl yml yfc r ths ne wti n- wa nna Andr e nlueymlofmn:hmnd|¢|g¢'|gmi||immn can. Th liSIi|I|hlLS.Tmbeumel|m0u|i|a¢v¢qwl|en| \ L A I \ l o l d a b v a . | » \ i } u v n |\ . v \ u l u \ lt o r e r u n t o m a k e n n y n t l t l m a n t . P u b l i c u p l n l o n l u d i v i d e d u t o h i s g u t l t .l z l l n b e t h a n d h e r p a r e n t s u l l f o r E n g l a n d ,t h a ¢ l : l u s u r l n g . B i y d o n o t o r n u n a n d l o v e .N e w " M o n a s u m s t o p o i n t t o H e n t h a r a n t h e g u l t t y m a n .l i m b a !H a r t l e y d l a l w i t h o u t m a l t l m z a n ?f u r t h a r s t a t u - m e n t . .S i r H a r r y Y a n n l l l l o c t u d k i c k S m i t h .I t w a s h i s o n i y a m u s e - m e n t .H e k i c k e d o n c e t o o o f t e n . T h e y w a x a l o n e I n n b a r n w h e r e S m i t h w a s t h r e s h t n 'w i t h a t l n l l . S m i t h b r o k e t h e b a s h a w f s n e c k a n d r a n a w a y .T h e r e ' a a m a n f o r y e - r r o d l t t o t h e h l n n d I n h l n v e i n ! ! m x .u n u .|Il|.8¢n e r m u n DISH! West. Point. The Enterprise extends wishes. BAND CONCERT TONIG 5|ol. pngton c o un ty an w w wn e r e n eIlive d until 1902 when he movedbeat to Creighton, Neb.In 1911 he and Ihis wiie went to the Old Suklien Home at Grand Island,livingHTthem untilhis death.h¢m\'.be|idew|l|.We|nune|ruyou:dq:hone. Amer- band On April 18, 1931 they celebrat- ed their sixty-sevendz wedding lanniversary, which is a mon rc-\umarknbln event.1 governor or the bolnn .Haydon in fiéfmdwa §u¢X`Bin&'1i'§r»i"EB£;:&,,;:;:;..::: .2;':.::;r'¥,,.*':,.:,§,;....a ln pence he were gentle u a am Under the auspices ofi hc 1| wullng to "nn the trut ge nevgr soxed _hp _lunn al¢hln'."{»§§'i<31\»§1=_§_1§§s-Pi 21184 e c e Q i \.BLAIR CHA P TE R VXI. - Peggy ,Woldquarrel: with Rouavroll an publlolymnlfoskn own hor b a m !In Hoy -dona Innoc ence. Sho !u.vu for NewAmntord nm with har brother.hon-ing to h ad Heathe n.A brave act.performed by Ha y d o n llld l to theremoval ol the 1=°===f~== noon fromhis neck.Publlu on alan swings toballo t ln Hixthorf .r\ | llL He g o t b ac k no Lo nd on wh er e we me t and shipped together fo r th e New wor ld.Don't vom, boy , y e' re born unqer a luc ky star.B c 1 mm like J ohn Smith.There'| the quirk tha t wins ." F r o m that ti me on th e young ma n wa s i n better heart. xr o m m e ne g lo n roar. or u ma n a , wi ll gi ve a fr ee congert to ni gh t (Thu rs da y )at th e s wi mmi n g p o o l. Th i s even t promises to be a tre at. A F T E R D E P R E S S I O N - W H A T ? Beddes the aged wife he leaves a daughter, Mrs. J. R. Patrick of Barnett, Mo. and two sons, A. w. of Blair, md L. J. of Farwell, Neh. Funeral servias were hdd at ZService Station{ O P E N A L L N I G H T Sinclair Products »Exide Batteries . . - - . . -- _- _. . . . -_" - »- CHA PTE R v m .To dk lll andHeather: are c ultured by AlgonqulnIndians and taken to I. Frenc h tort.Then Heather: iln dn n Iri and,Fl.-thor Lacuna, who has a. latter fromP N P WGN Uf t i n l the nrleat tom r 9 tlnd Heathen.The prisonersg o raluu ud and contlnua their Old A c h awat was a s stro ng a ndtirelesswi th hls paddle l l the younger men.There were long ar- ri ea wh er e th e a llntlng wate r vn u rough as the lea in n norm. Clouds c a me o ut o f the wen an d u n ig h t was f allin g on a lo ng c arr y blac k Pa wn e e C i ty C h i e f W e a r e i nde h te d to Ro c k well E a n . , n r e a l es ta te ma n o f V a n Nu y s ,Cali- fo r ni a , f o r th e collec tion o f cer- ta i n f a d s ab ou t finan c ial depres- in the Grand Island cemetery. 1 SURPRISE DINNER PARTY Carl H. Bohs,ProprielorPhone 212 Mrs.Fred Nemetz surnrisherson,Frederick Jr.,;|;Wed- nesday evening, July 15, by invit- ,ing a number of his clugmates gun rn Ir-clouds c ame ove r split wi th n m si on s in p re d ic ti ng the fu tu re . Mr . "'I"hal`s a i ef:.1'i<1 |fianhos and rnnring wi th thunder.S mi th we n t th r ou g h 9.fi le o fflu-nunh 1 wln n m 'i i i n n The vgrty Qulted and begun to pre-newnnaners bac k t o th e 1850's H E B I G S W I N G | s T 9?. .- _ - . .- .u v " I - - 1 .| . . . . . , . . ""The swee t gal is In luy e ' lrilh y e. The whoie town thinks y e're guilty and she don't.I f she does she don't think W e any thing to be hung for.'I'here'| evgel like them In the time o' Queen Bess.She believes par e r or re m.**"'" " 'd f d th f ts :and frie nds to a s ix o 'c lo c k dinn er.clailgmhei »§:1fb!rdI:vn-EhaY,.;==~"" ~ fh § ,`Z" w. ° § ° » u Z°¢mB de p re ss io n Th e e a n wa s i n ho no r of e u..|}g||||~g g ~~~ m ~ ~ ~ m g n t h g ~~~ann l" men lr they wo uId4 some time get 'There was a bus iness depression W W W - '3{'"_°.l{£'}'~' fL~°=f°»f.'s'=f1.Hex° °1=§inl869' las ting eight IIIOIIHIS.,._ "? ?°2 ,. ).2 'f *}° 'L 'f.°§?_?"?f"_'§'f' _I _¢\~|1|'|'¢1|r|\|n||||';l l 2In mkln' her enjoy ment while she's, alive Instead o'wa llln 'tlll | h e ' | dead.S h e l broke wlth B b s e wd l an d : h e wa nts you.r n m x y o WMP; hc hlnd | 11 thlx.Sha c oaxed hor hroihrr m whh har '\'hn| ne uxrmu an l m l une.m n n wth ou gh ! th at a li ttle o ne wor ld b e | b i tte n f r i e n d L h m A dog. The re d men were hu ly g xra lmg [re n spr uc e! an d, wi th xh nrp en ed polee nds, ntd ppln g aft c y llnde n oh |'I'l}§1je_wag a lgqsinesa depression »I : ; | ||Ml |:~Th er e wa s a b us i ne ss d e pr as io n j W i']Prices nffmve 1-'fad¢»y-s\\mraay,'J\.|y 24.25. in Blair ~I '° : : 1 ~ ~~~ ~1 n o u n B ~-1~R E A D [..]4 ~White m-Wlwlé Wheat [[L]? 3 i .' . $ ' ° o 9 3 l o a v e s l o C E in 1887 lasting ten months.There was a business depressdon in 1893 lasting twenty~five months. Them was a business depression in 1907 lasting nearly twelve months.There was a business depression in 1914 'lasting eighteen months. There wal A business depression in 1921 lasting fourteen months. The important thing about these put ponies, however, is that everyone of them 'has been fol~ lovmd by flush times,nad the longer the depressions Issfed, the longer m d more active the "boom." The preserf depresdon has now lashed nearly twenty months. We can hnnily say thnt the "boom" which vm follow i t h u begun, but it is clearly on its way. And when it comes-oh, boy! na~|.~::::a"~°°..4%c »cmup ~1z%¢ L ~ W H E A T I E S c o F F E E AIRWAY BRAND Whole When Flakes Ground " ° " '" 'time of mlrchne ,I Pkg. » .1a¢Lb. - - 23c lineapple ;':;,°,::2;°;._1o¢ ,. lin, Walter Gollehon, Gordon Vin- ton,Bert Mcllillan and Stuan Lichllber. CROWELL HOME Mrs. Williams and her dlughter with her two children nf Fremont,and Mrs.Hnrner from Monroe, came to see Mrs. Lemon and the Home Sunday. Miss Mnrjory Seeholm ol Miss-ouri Valley, spent Tuesday at theHome.Marjory is only sixyears old md therefore is a very inter- esting and welcome vidmr. Mr. Chau went to Omaha Sun-day to see his daughter. Mrs.Webster was taken to the Methodist hospital in Omaha on Tuesday, where she underwent snoperation on her eye.It was nec-essary to remove her eyeball.Mrs. Crosby is confined to her bed for several days. Rev. George left Friday to go toWnllaoe and other parts of thestate.He will be gone About a week.Mrs. Willets went bo Alton, ill. nl has nndled tha mapa n' Hndaon m d Gmmp llln ln in s govemofq h a u e .She knew that u wo iM W the big waterway:from north to louth we'd make for Kaboc or New Amnefdam.I reckon ahe made up hor mind tha: if aaa oonld End ya lle ' d l e a d y a t o N e w A p m m mand ma rry ya dn t t h e r e .by tha grace o' me and ahlp ye ot! to Hol- hnd with her, and why no! rd llke bark about tive feet long,le o n every man had a water-proc! arch ot bar k to c over him fo r ihllllhl.Balm; an hllh ground under thlck follnge. one needed only a blankettobefairlywellprotvciedfrom tha weather. N u t evening they reached the b l ;w w o n th e Island h m ot! the Cmadlnn ahora.In the mlda t ot I t a gr eat Bra wa s bu rni ng and n l u nI 1 -- _in know?"' I mn Ihlnk of v om thin!that could happen to mc," uid lab-eft."I wonder why she hal turnedqnlmtRau/well.Hin \much\nA.»m.»~ mn. *-' the nd mm ware dlnclng nmundn. lhdr bodi es ma.Lbi lr hudllmvend Uh thu had at n charginghull, their mm nollll qs u theynn knudinl dough, with house -mmm |n|I iulrll nc..ham §£k'E ,E&E.§§§_§ "rm a ll d ep end : on t he nlr o'cnc tnat'| lookln' at him.J . w a s nat the ml n for hor.B e ' |hnl! Aloud-hls body In thla world.h ll mind ln the herufter.Argus: about what It means to be junllled and sam-titled.How w ou ld n n llike Pony get :lung with that for larenkfu dlnner :nd supper? Sh1'd pt th e c r a mp s qn lek . " "W e ll.le t' u g e t n n y tr a n s here a n d i r y to push do wn to th nt Du tc h mnn ' |trading po n. "m u m proposed. " A n soon n e v e r w e c m . "hisfriend answered."P m an n nxlo nx lnrvlnr \..|..,_-.._ _._.._.._ ..... __... ..-_tnelr lips. Ac liun t too k the m to the te nt of Father Cauvet wh o v u ta lk in g wi th n 35 o f th zh lf i ln .§~ re ad R o I (er ln e t.e shook their lmndl, s ay ing: "I c ould vnlc ame y ou with 1 het- tar heart xr Sltnn were not ln poo- uu lu n o l th e c a mp .So me wlr d~ on c ame ln tod ay wlth an I mq no ll c aptive and we are ln the midst at n W ltc hu' Sa bbath.The g h-ll Ind wo me n ha ve been tortu r1n|th e poo r c re nlun wi th th elr tee th. lnd presently h e wlll b e burned u n he ls de nd a n d bo lled ln n k e ttle R n r l n r t - r l a n r ]F o r F r i d a v a n dF U P Y V g n n n r n n r ~n r p c n L n ;I-xonn§;;a:.\.;';1;t.';'...'1:.r §|§J§l12`5»¢§§`& £1221-Eillleé`;§iéé`ah2i`H¥°¢i\; one of Equal Value ii.. only . .. '--' - "'° " ' '" " ° '" *~""'=' " " " ' 1 :and eaten.W e would better go tow v o tg ngg h as been in the the far e nd ot the in in nd fo r th e *'l"ha nnmfnrf .nf halnn nhl Al ».--n ~ ~ s t a y h E l ' ¢ a n d ~ t o o N E D G L L A R_.___-. . .-.. .,. ....., ..... U. ,mui n a good bed wa s |thing that ma y l o u d to recall In th e lo n ;d a y :ahead.They ovlralept th at nlg h t and we n n ot a wak e n e d u n Fath er Bre beu ! c ame to the do or. He n ld th at 1 b a n d o f Alr o u qn ln l were noon zolnz ovnr to the lah ofthe Iroquois to meet a Dutch trader who c lme_np ln the llrst snow moon t o u l l t h e m ltr o n l w a te r an d to get th e u tte r s ki ns tak en hr nor th of th e g rvnt rlve r, " H a w n l ha ve n ah allo p o n th e long lake,".| glq .the Father."Y o u bla de uu l s on g a nd th e y elli ng of his torm n tors.It vro p ld b e llk elooklng li lo he ll." They gauuered up thelr blankets. "Achnwlxh y ou come wllh us," theFathercommanded,ns they we m away lu the darkness of the,g=°@"woo d to tha wes t sh or e of e ln lund, followed by the Indlnn.Even the re th e hn rro n an d the d evlltry their e a r s - th o d n t h lo n r ,th e c omb talnlly l o hlgh treble of \ shouting and th e wi ld laughter. Th e y o un g m l n (roamed a s h eheard lt. Buy One <alk Dress at $2 95 ahh a second one for or One Silk Dress ai;$5.00 and $0 a second one for -- SIZES 14 To 46SHANTUNGSFLAT EREPES CHIFFONS o r ()nc 'Silk Dress at $6.75 and a s e c o nd o n e f o rPRINTEDor 6..}"5\~{,; 5£;§g~a¢ $|z,7s A N D p L A 1 N a se cond on e fo r --- ¥¢"»'&L"'a5Té3'¢'¥»e'F{»",l§" B G L I t l l I m m m fo r l l l l I r nL!".;'P. *££§.E: £1_=!1'e'=1=1¢-D.. '°.».1'.. .'!..';1'.i'.... ....."':..'!.":1';E' "";¢. ml u wu n u m " J nr.mug uunml vu-ter to these wild folk.It ls ln evll-n d o nly e so n o f S a ta n wo uld h e d o ln l lt.Our o wn Fr en c h pe op le c o min ! on the s hlp s /g i ve u s sore :trouble and put our llves ln danger | y ll.h thls vlle tral!llgL" In le a vi n g . Roh m r e war d ed lla - de me He be r t wn h n g e n er o u s n n to r t h e g o o d a u s e a n d th a n k s u llneere us any he hed ever spoken. "D o y o u see how Lhem h eathen h l v u buttered the fr on t o f ou rlm u e e wl d :none s?"th e Father : l i k e d u m e r l m m l n :a w w ' T h a t wu d o n e wh e n m a n y were:dy ing of the plague.They thought'i z du e to th e a n g e r o t th e i r g o a lf f o r ou r be i n ;here.W e nursed _,,_ ___ ____..... ..\.......... ...-been the ltrulgle ol' our felhere, ln ages zvne. to put Satan down. endhow :rea l is the hleuln g of lnd us- try and gove rnme nt?The se wi ldfolk are like the wolves, the ly nxes and the c ntsmounts ot the forests. nlwa y s le ek ln g prey.Th ey even ent ra ts an d mlc e s s do th e a l fsmlly. but they are more cruel thanbc nltl. bec aus e S ltsn ls ln the m." They slept li ttle an d aros e sonn site : da y lig ht.Ac h nwa t h ad lefl th em ln th e ni gh t an d gone hec k to his people. "He c o uld no t ke en s wa y , " la id the Fmhe r." W e shall Rnd hlm ly lnz wlth the oth ers, thei r hodlez run or da sh, ln s dru nke n ltuu or: ||"1\|\§|nlln¢l \.,..\,\ W F ' i n t r a n u n r ~ g n i n v f q u u i u i n n v ~ n i l n t l n l __Sl |3Ff&éL` '€u}'5Ni'EfZ.`1"§{ i'1\`L"}`§E&¢`é`é" `§i€JfT.`£.§.i Illini Em; Amj o'r|-inndren from the same price gl-ou for ONE DOLLAR! We are yung tlm methodso as to sell every Summer SHE Dress on our racks during thu tyro Qqy sale. gREMEMBER it ii Friday and Saturday ONLY . . . so come early . riday IIENTEHTHE FASHIUNlth am.W e mwah th nm fond ltn d l \\|v¢| U| | uull uhnu uNFDA;v ' T ." : ~: " '""':;meaxc1ne, yn mey nonea un, :nd:lun tor Gud'| mercy, we lhouldhue been lidn.R u like uvlngthousands of nul |80 with I Mo- DEFORBIED AND MAGGUFY c rmams s Irnr woMENTHE STORE FOR TI-IRI][Pio wha han naltnr name nor.w.\=.=zs::_»w lun ¢£2°.!!!!M'