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GENERAL 'NEWS OF WASHINGTONBLAlR'S LEADING NEWSPAPER
1AL PAPER or wAsH1NG'roN COUNTY, NEBRASKATHE OFFIC lll l lnhssm
F m ll lo G l n d m 8 » o t d Nd 1 r u k » -BLA1R;'NmsRAs}cA, JULY so, 1931J hn A. Rhonda§"f"*"T°'!,`"7°f.'l."?."I. Z. M, Ynnr.Sirurlle (mf. 5¢Wuhlnnvn Cvumy
The Callof the ae t Outdoors
FREZ\ioN'l'N O R M A L
p1 C N IC D R AW S c n o w n
A nu mb e r o f B la i r and W ash-
Council Holds
Long Session
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mi~g Pool Seyle~enls Ironed
Out ;m
DEFEAT zo r f mc o n n l m m q ~
A long but interesting teasiono~
the city council took plgce las~
Tuesday evening when an ad
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For improvement,exten~
sion, operation and main-
tenance of water works
system ....--..------_........ 8500.00
For salaries of wator com-missioner and employees 2500.00
For parks and park pur
pnsos afnl maintenance,
(Continued on page eight)
fore the council and nskgd that th
city nm a line w his fqnn for thfurnishing of electric °!iérm'~Th
question was thoroughly disco
ed and turned over to i. camml
with power to act and will be r
port¢d nv, the next meeting.
The ext quqstion was that othe linfl settlement lor wurkdo~
I ..
T h e f i r s t q u e : s ~ o n ~ o u ~~ o r
t h e m e e t i n g w a s t h a t o f ' f h a :
li g h ti n g question.G.W .W ilson
wh o is the present owne r o f th~
...:|
A misunderitanding seems 'E~
have arisen over a part o f
the grading.It adpears that port
of it was done with the under-
stzxnding that the city was to pay
fo r it and the council feels that
the Original contractor should pay
and this leaves a had taste in the
mouths of all concerned.It wii l
SURPRISE PARTY
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Cle ar i ng B oth B a nn i n g a nd Bu t-
tu r f o f C r i me
g g n - n
1 m N N 1 N G S T I L L A T L A R G E
. . _ ». . . . . . »
in ass isting wi th the du tie s a rou nd
th e f a rm.
He was b ro ug ht ho me las t Th ur s
day an d o n Fr i da y th c neighbors
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NEW SUBSCRIBERS'ro THE ENTERPRISE
Recently The Enterprise has
added a number of new memb-erB
to thdr big aulilcriplion lint Fol-
lowing is a partial list: Raymond
Henman, Blair, route 1; G. 'W.Wil-
son, Blair, route 4; Clark Brown-
ing,Blair;Chu.S.Cameron,
Blair;James Ddingur,Tlldezo,
Neb;E.G.Canon,Blair;John
Weaeman, Kennard; F. J. Keegan,Ft.Calhoun;Ray Hewitt,Blair,
route 3;George Schweder, Nick-
erson; Farrell!Cafe,Blair; E. V.
Heath,Blair;H.F.Eager, Her-
man;Henry Mengedoht,Herman.route is Rev. J. D.Lang, Blair;
Herman W.Roeerh Herman,
route 1: Margaret Linden, Wayne;
Mrs.Kirby Cook,Blair;Arthur
Kuhr,Blair,route 1;Mrs. Anna
Jennings,Dallas, Texas;George
Sheer,Arlington,route 1;H.H.
Nomberg, Blair, route 4; Chas. J.
Gottsch,Washington,Neb;ClausWrlgg,Bennington;M m iéhn
Barry, Blair, route 3; Sam Chris-
tensen,Blair;Lester Belford,
Blair;D.Z.Murmnert Jr., Blair;
James W. Ryan, Kcnnard route 1;
George Misfeldt, Wasliington, Neb.
Mrs.Anna Beard,Illair;R.B.
Connell,Moore,Neb;Rnyggond
Kuhr, Kennard.
ARRESTED FOBn n u mmu n l a s s
Ted Ellis und Frank Kelly were
arrated Tuesday morning and
chuges were lodged against Ellison three counts.One for ¢mvlng
l oar while intoxicated,another
lor drunkenness, and anothgr for
driving a cnr without permit.On
all these charges it happens w be
the second olfenae.Ellis gave
bonds and his hearing will come
lamr.
Kelly was charged wiLl1 driving
x1-car while drunk and also $5
damages for driving over and do
straying Chet Walrath's garden.
----\.\TUESDAY l-l0'l"l`EST DAY
|Tuesday, July 28, was the hot-
<test day of the season so fur. The
gnvemment test for Blair showed
106 degrees.The thermometer[had been standing close to the
hundred mark for several days
llmt on this day i orgot to stop
North BCILI
`Beats Wait
Citizens' Committee
Meets And Qrganizeered 'at the H.P.Larson home,
near Irvington Sundsy evening,
June 26 to remind George Larson
ot his birthday.
1 l.Cll 1 1 .three wee ks vi si t wi t h the ir
da ug hter an d sister,Mr s .Orr ia
Ed mu ns on an d fa mily at B e rtho ud ,
Colorado.. B i l l Rodg ers,ac c om-
pan ie d by Miss W in if re d A llen a nd
Mr . A. Ca rver , d ro ve ou t la n wee k
to b r i n g th e m h o me .Mr .Ca rver
re mai n ed at Be r tho u d whe r e h e i s
ma ki n g h is hd me wi th the Ed mun ~
sons.Th e Blai r fo lk s dr ove u p
in to th e mo u n td n s i n W y o mi n g
an d algo c alled o n Mi s s Ailen 'o
c ou si n, Mrs . C or so n Hu nt, f or me r-
ly Aimee Stae ove ns en, a t L ar ami e,
W y e. , b eio re return ing ho me.
ENJOY TRIP IN MOUNTAINS
Mrs. wm, J. Rodgers and déugh
ter,Mrs.Fenton Sully and chil
Jensen,Mrs.Philip 0'Hanlon,
Misses Alice Jensen and Pdscilln
Rlxoudes, the last four being aunts
of the little hostess.
Miss Charlotbe was the recipient
of many beaugiul and useful gifts
and the occa 'on will be remem-
bered for some time as her finn
birthday puny.
.L »I :|.
A Rea l B a ll Game wi th S c o r e o f
2 to 1.On e o f Closest Ga me s
o f t h e Season '
_ .-G O O U P L A Y I N G M A R K S G A M E
Eli-:horn V alley Leagu e standing:
Team ..._ -.. ....-.._---.... W. L. Pc t.
.812
each little guest was presenmd
with a his red and whife balloon
and Catherine Voss,Emil Hand-
ricksen,Paul Braesch,Henry\n ~¥¢'|}, , ~
Fred Puls LavonneHnnson, Edna
LI'l'l'LE MISS EN1'ERTAINS
_
Liitle cm lnm num Rhonda ,
dxughter nl Mr. md Mn. J. mmm
Rhoades,celebrated her second
bmuany Wednesday a!6emoon, at
..,_.._
ga me ! an d d an c i ng .
Th os e present inc luded:Ry me r
Fedde,Ma e Allen ,Vi o la Puls,
Ma r jo r i e J ansen,W i lli a m a n d
Frei ds. Kay , Glady s, Haro ld, Vir gil
an d N o n m m Hd s e ,Ho w a r d Ti e t-
gan, Harry Raohwer, W allac e, Peter
and Merle Peter san ,Rose , Ray a nd
':J o 1
l l I |~|~
orf Not Guilty
Kansas Youths Confess to
'~'-:
A COMMENDABLE ACTION
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Some time ago Frank Brown,
who liyga jl4§t_ y§re8§ of Blair, had
an accident happen to him which
seriously injured his back.He was
taken to a hospital in Omaha for
treatment:During the time of his
confinement ig the hospitai the
teresting study for him
of her sister, Suzanne Erlougher
of Minneapolis,who is spending
the summer here.The girls included were Suzanne
Erlougher, Lola Foreman of Creigh
ton, Betty Meats, Jean Gilbex-tsun
and Dorothy Brown.`
Alter the swim Mrs.DeGrdi£
had a lovely picnic lunch for the
girls, which they M4 in the park.
Mo»nnichs-_...-....-....-__ 5 10 .333
Hooper....--_-_..-.._......- 4 1 1 .266
Si mdn y wa s a ha d day f o r th e
leaders.Sc huy ler,a t the to p,
Sc ribner, in sec ond plac e, and Sny -
de r , i n th i r d pos iti on , a ll drop ped
their c ontests.Ho we ve r, the s ta nd
i n g wa s no t a lte r ed .Sn y de r h a d
su ff i c i e nt ma rg i n to ho ld its p lac e
ove r th e Blac ks,wh o c la i m th e
I
s w mm u c P A R T Y
Mrs. K.. C. DeGrof1 enwmalned
five young ladies at n swimming
-. . . .
Scribner--_--..--_1o
Snyder ..-..,...--...._,__ 9
MacDonalds ....--_-.._ 8
Blair..-_....................... 'I
.625
.562
.533
.437
.400
tion for the afternoon.
Howard Nelson,Arthur,Hazel,
George and Raymond Larson.
c f x n i i o n u m v l s r r o n s
W. M. Siegal and family of Los
Angeles,Califomia drove in on
Thursday of lust week and are
visiting at the parental, U. G. Bux-
tcr home on York Creek.Mr. Sie-
gal reports that he drove 1987
miles and that he made an average
4 a .are an othe r i nd ic a ti on o f £he fac t
th a t E lk h o r n c ompetiti on is close
an d intere sting.
Th e No r t h Be nd te a m s e n t th e
Bla i r c lu b h o me Sunday , defeated,
by th e c lo se c o un t o f 2 to 1.Th o
Renders we re ou thi t,7 to ¢;,but
he ld th e hea vy sc oring Bla i r ag~
gre ga ti on i n chains,wh e n Blac k
c a u gh t a c ou p le of lon g d r ive s i n
and everyone,including the little ~a~n ~1~| ~s go be lm~wn
tote'mothers enjoyed themselves "Tho (g m Committee".,
to the utmost.At the proper time bl th f th _ghe big birthday cake was cut and izationyia §.'2'f1.'TL"°°,f...1§ 3;~
nee cream was served.financial questions confronting
Those present were:Mrs.Mer~ city in order that r mire inte
TEACHERS' INSTITUTE AUG. 28
It hardly seems possible that
only a month intervenes until
school opens for the coming year
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f»1" ,.,» = ;=a : ;§_.ml A"* »- w = ~e__:_,q :-w rYf...;!r f
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attention when Superintendent Bel-
ford conveyed the fact to us that
the Washington county teachers'
institute would convene August 28.
The minor details of the meeting
are being worked out and the
teachers of the county will soon
receive all information regarding
the session.
and treasurer.
The/subject of discussion at -
meeting was the adding of n
equipment at the light plant.T~question has been thoroughly n
cussed at the council meetings .
a mnjogity vote ol that body
been in favor of adding a Jie
W i L L H A V E F U N E R A L H O M E
fs _n
C. K . Be nd or f c los ed a d ea l la st
week whereby he bec omes th e
o wn e r o f th e old Be lk n ap pr o pe r
ty o n Gr a n t s tr e e t be twee n Th i r d
an d Fo ur th s tr ee ts .He i s to ta k e
possession so me ti me this we ek
...:1 ,
Lig ht Plan t Il Dis cu sse d by
Gat he ring nl ( Xt he nn
u » m m n -
|||¢n 0
t h e p l a n t c o u l d ' b e n m w i t h u i
for some time and owing to
present fmnncial depression t~
it was wise io forestall any :-
mo ve me n t a n d to wa i t u n ti l .
§imea imp roved 'b efo re suc h
pr ove me ntu we re ma dn .W i th :
in vi e w i t was de d de d to c i rc ~
a petitio n asking for a re feren~ -
elec ti on to de c i d e th e ma tte r
c. Of C. Holds
Regular Meeting
Regular Meeting ol' Chamber of
Commerce Held Tuaday Eve-
,.|~
|: :| |.ae n t e q u i p me n t a t a c o s t o f a n "
thing o ver $2 5,000.In the di ec u
sion a t " Th e C i ti z e n s C o r n mi L.
meeting'i t wa s sta te d th a t |
ment of the house so as to make
a funeral home of it. Mr. Bandar!
has had this in view for some
Lime.
and ~payers met on
emulated and aimed.In ard~
cull such an elecfian twenty
cent ot the vaterg nl, the lan etion mlm: sign.This will give
taxpayer a right bo dcdde whe
\his money shall be spent or
After the diacuudon ol thefer the meeting adjourned to -
at the call at thg president.
c ua aea W a ter W a y s
. _ . . . .. _. . .
RE S O L U T I O N O F C O N D O L E N C E
Th e Cha mbe r' of Commer c e me t
la st Tu e sd a y eve ni n g i n th e c o un -
c il c ha mbe rs, Ge org e Tied je, pr es-
ide nt o f th e organiz ation,ac ti ng
a s pre sid ing offic er.A good at-
~¢.;|5 ~
Purwndo rn=M1\|¢oShib
QuationnofimportuoetolixPlyerlvfnm r '/
NEW ELEIIRIC EquxrlvuzwrRegular Meeting
( s u m s R U N I N T ( ) B I G F I G U R E S
Hon ey Derived Fr o m Taxes and »y cane nacl Deen prepare-_ . \ \ _ . .1 - . .L \ _- - - - - ! -
incomes I'rom Municjpally Own-
ed Utilities of City
At. Lhe lust renrulnr meeting of
the c ity c ounc i l the e stimate of the
mon ey whi c h wi il be ne c es sar y f or
th e c ar r y i n g o n of th e c:ity's bus-
in ew fo r the y e a r 19 3 1 was ma de .
Th e to ur !of th i s mo n ey ru n s i nto
f.hol1:.|I|~1:of d olla rs .Th i é i s n o t
l........." ll hue wannnu \ninzné h u
?'"" ;;";,,:;:':m;, J£'.,"'dé§1T»é"`{»""E;I}om mln \eturhs of the various
bI.l|»:n 1 . .s ill Whlllh "IC city il 611°
m m - 1 :md whi c h ar e pmc li c a lly
UBT IQ JB CK S UI I £1116 GB UQ DL CT ,J C B R _'_F r a n c e s ,D o r o t h y T y s o n a n d s o n ,g z a a r p a y t h e W K ' " B l f1 . 8 o f o n e
L [ l 1 I' B h 3 l l T u r n e r ,M T S .L43B].i0 A f i r n r Q h n n v u m n i v a i f n n f h a a k u .
1. u:I'anE-r.
Inav
,........-. ........-__._-mannnnlthe mercurv mighlf crawl out y| .I ithe top.l1 thé hftemoon, how
r p§.;|1.:1;::md publi-ihc lpefi vc ry ma tc h
600 00I ;t~:1 .._.:_.......--..-f \¢tr |Ilzlne-ILIS and in-I R E T U R B S 1 R 0 ! ,
\.Ȣmiiturcs...... 1500.001
Fo' rn§ai11tennnce of public
library .ll
1 "o r p a y m e n t o f p a v i n g a s ~' u u w a n n \ \ u 5 ul .I n I 1 Ie né a u; \nn h.: nn ; \ \ |h l i 0 lih ..wu e a n a I a mu y .n e r e p u n ahe h ad a ve r y plea s an t tri pr u l u l l l l i IC U !m\ ' : f - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -400.00
'ur str eet li gh tin g . p ur -
poses _-_-..--....--_----, 5500.00
Bb
hhFc njo y xu uaeve ry mu c h .
...,;tv.. U...-..,pe-.,..e .....c........ c..-nnnunl summer picnlc of the Fro-
mont Normal Association held in
Banmrd, Park in Fremont last
week,Wednesday.There were
College representing twenty-three
towns in four states according to
the Fremont Tribune.'
A picnic dinner was enjoyed
and n.bricf business session fol-
lowed when J. I.Ray,Dodge
County superintendent, was elect-
ed president/ of the Association.Former state superintendents,
W. K. Fowler and John M. Matsen
made informal addresses.Bothmon are"\vell known to Bldr and
Washington county people.Mr.
Fowler was superindendent of the
'Blair ablic schools for a number
garnered in anu um ms tnrcsmngfor him.Such christian acts cer-
tainly dcsewe mention and such
neighbors are the kind that assist
in maldng life worth while.
BOUND OVER TO
DISTRICT COURT
Clarence McDonald, who was re-
cently arrested on the charge of
entering and stealing u. typewriter
from the Arlington school waived
his preliminary hearing last Moxi~
day and end not guilty.He was
bound ove 3° district court
Free High School
ed energy put forth lust week in
the chase after Banning and Bot-
torf, alleged bank robbers of the
curred some weeks ago.
Banning and Bottorf, who were
being held for the above named
robbery,made their escape from
the Douglas county jail week be-
fore lust and the chase lead the
Douglas county deputies to Blair.
Here Bottort'was captured but
Banning, with a detennlnution to
escape, eluded an army of deputies
and made his escape.Now comes 4'-be confession of
three Kansas youths to the effect
that they robbed the Murdock
bank.This, of course, frees both
Banning and Bottorf of the rob-
about mo students of the old Murdock bank which robbery oc-
' I 'pof Years._ _ : . : _ . .D_ .: _ .: l _ __ _c . . ...\...-,...-.n tmn..».....m ln
Another matter of importance
that came up was that of a zon-
ing ordinance for the city.In
times past it has been possible for
any sort of a business bo be es-
tablished in any part of the city
without any consideration of the
property owners of that section
and this zoning ordinance was
framed to correct this.The in-
stigation of the ordinance came ata time when C.K.Bandar! had
pu sed property for tho pur-
pose ol using it as a funeral home,
this was objected to by the resi-
dents of the immediate neighbor-
hood nnd it was hoped to stop the
movement by the ordinance before
the business was started.The
council taking into consideration
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Evidently there was mucn wast- out.the last three innings which lnokedtendance was present and all mem-
like sure hits,and would have
meant the game for thc Blairites.
Blair counted its runs in the
first, when Van Deusen connected
for a four base ridej in trying out
the offering of Stodonly.K. Data-l
nicked the Blair hurler for a sim~
ilar connection, a few inningslattr,
when he stepped to the plate, a\\d
sent the apple bounding into the
comfield./Black got a three base drive,
and L.Datel,another Bender,
found Sorensen :lor a two base hit.
K. mon had the best mark, with
two for three.Nelson, who had
two for four, had a two base drive,
to season up his mark.K. Datel, Emanuel and L. Dakl,
was the combination which cnt the
bers showed interest in the doings
of the organization.
The question of obtaining a
speaker to talk on the possibilities
to Blair of the proposd water way
plan was discussed but nothing
definite was done.
A resolution of condolence onthedeath of the late Thomas T.
Osterman, was passed and ordered
published.The resolution follows:
RESOLUTION
Thomas 'I`.Osterman, President
'of our Chamber of Commerce, has
passed to the Great Beyond.We
moum our loss-no longer shall
we hear his voice in wise cgunsel
ln behalf of our organization.
Thomas. T.Ostennan was born
at Fremont, Nebraska, on June 9,
ugust.
family will remain here through
WARRANTY DEEDS
Henry W. Meierhenry & wife bo
Marcus Beck & wife: L 7 B 99 6th
Add Blalr& 10 ft. of alley shut-
ting $4500.Carl Otto Krogh et al to Ray-
Sec 1a.rs-u $1.00.Carl Otto Kxogh et al to Har-
vey U. Krogh: una in Sec. 18-18-
11 $1.00.
Co. Commis-
einnnre Mani'
cEL e a RA'l'Es ma rs
ANNl VE R§ Al y
Mrs. ~ C. Linden entertained a
number f relatives at dinner lat
Sunday ln honor rd her mot ,
Mrs. August Rathmann's birthch_y,
which occurred Judy 20th and
completely surprised her.
Those present were Mr. and Mn.
Mrs. Henry Schmidt, Pauline, Kind
Ralph Beales ol Florence, Mr. and
Mra Somers Skaa and son, IEE!-
ard of 11'V'1IlBT01¢l»l b . m d l n -
Paul Jefferson of Omaha,l n -
John Bolln and Marte,l r . p i d
Mn. August Rathmann and w. C.
Linden and fanny 01 mar.
mond F.Krogh:Int. in tract in Henry 501| md wngam, Mr. had
0 . E. S. s s s s xn o ro n r xc s rc s
I l uluunr l'|V"'3g'55\Z'§Li'm<§'1"&.§`2»<T§"§~"?f`;; §`i£'§`£:pai|;¥.'.;J':.:'.";a;'1;;"..1a'm'-|¥m-=;fi.-f...:°°:' '-.:.2::.1816, and died at Blair, N¢bm1¢¢,|m v u w s 0 |.1|.v\¢\The ladies ol the Eastern Shirlmnll-.L\ar. LnuwuHEARSLEGION BAND
The American Legion past of
Blair deserves a great deal of
praise for the fine hand concert
which they lurnls d the Blair
public on lust Thursday evening.
Two Hundred and H u y County
Rllnl Pupils lo Take Advnnnge
of Free High School Tuition
Luv '
ogien for the error.Not w, how-
ever,with the Douglas county
police force, who have entered achargeagainstthetwoforjail
breaking.Not alone will they be
charged with jail breaking but
other charges of irregular con-
a....f Wham mnklmr Lheir get-away,
hardship on Mr. Eendorf, saw fit
to turn the ordinance down by 5
vote ol four to three.Those fav»
I
oring the ordinance were Jensen,.
Hundahl and Roberts. and those
opposing the ordinance wereMoore,Gamer,Rodgers and
smash
or we mmugu,mlm -»-r- --fdouble retired two men.Sorensen Siva as many strlke~
outs as he did hits. yielding six.
Stodonly had things working hh
way with less efficiency,zivinz
seven hits, and only getting the
goat of five on the strikeout route.
(Conn:
HERMAN
Frank E
this week
M-4 V..,,..,,_.-.__.kensingtoh wan.a r m fa mi llm
INYENTORS Mg' n Ba ud o f Equllznti o n md h d a p i xi c ,¢ L b . m u g
NT ear Di lculllmm Order Re-pool parklast Tuesday eveningl A.Ima GWEN PATE duc1.iol\ on Rui E¢ut¢ and Im-nice crowd was present and all
Ibrought well m m baskets ofrickna1 and Emil Weber vw"-~-.---_Iunch,which was spread on fhareceivednoticethat a_ ....--...,\lnlu 14 ¢...mcusw MOTHERS* PENSIONS *'§*'?'°§»""d_* his feed a t m m
IM. that time the Legion hand of AqL;m:;u|1 1 2 u u r u u . u u n u u u a ~
Post Numb-er'1 of Omaha brought._H . ..RETURNS FROM CANADA
iS AWAY Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Holmes re-
T;-..iv.».1 nninful Qumed. Suvdw .Img B. *iz*
Yesterdays results:
MacDonalds 6, Snyder 8.
Monnichs 6, Scribner 8.
Hooper 6, Schuyler 5.
Nonh Bend 2, Blair 1.
patent was gmuwu uw;.1 W.che sldehlll tractor hitch they in-
venteo and which has been in use
with perfect. success for the last
two years.Their application for
a mxtent was mnde a couple of
County Commissioners Room,
Blair, Nebr., July 27, 1981
The Board of County Commis-
sioners met pursuant. fn adjourn-
0'C|M2K was immensely enyoyeu ny
all.The remainder of the eve-
ning was spent viding, and mhny
of those present enjoyed a slim
in the pool.
her:by o u r local 14:-gion\Under our present law all pupils TEAM nurpost,rendered u concert last-who have Iinished the course ofimzforoverthoursand study in their own schools and
th e entire pro um wa s a who dcadre to take higher work in
- - _
W .D .. Hu gh e s L:- r ' " ' " -_e a l t g 1 ; d M t E o 2 | W A S H I N G T O N C O U N T Y y e a r s e g o a n d wa s a t f i r st r e f u e -ment. tak en J u ly 1 3, 19 31..n u - : l i
bed d h a ve j u s t Pr es en t:Chas.Ne lso n H C.T h top-ed.Th e y p e r m a n ,.." lw g g i m . ;MA N L O S E S C A T T L E b e e n notifi ed th a t the ir c lai ms B la c o a n d C h r i s Hi m."G0 0fl Ne ws "Hu g a z i n e f r o m
` _\.'...-..---.\ | .-_ "L " * ° " *Al tn -n nnlM:f\\|.menuninnfinn n f ~Ralfket Sfp fe ¢0mg3 ga y g g
CII; tduy trin xun intoren! musical treat. 'The band con» accredited high schools of the injuries las Tiesduxf GVGIUIIS anon [Nik Zen 'and 1~,|sisted of sixty members,each county may do so and the county ly before sux o§l_q¢l<» Qvlen lgjjgj beautiful coat of u
member nn artist in his llne udlmeeti thef-'xlmlle of the lultlon.|drivin| n mm hl!c§\__ed up n vlg{l|_h'wlm|"'_
present at that time showed thet
npprecintion by their generous
applause.\A nuinb.r of thoughtful and
progressive citizens of Blair have
requested The Enterprise to ex-
press to the local Legion post
their thanks for the splendid en-
tertainment. _
FAMILY PICNXC
Mr. John Sutherland,age B4
years, was the honor guest at a
piehic in the Tourist park last
Sunday, when around sixty rela-
tives gathered to help him cele-
thc irnmrnse audience which This does not necessarily mean
that they must attend a city sshoo'1
but they must attend sn accredited
high school.There are at present
twelve accredited rural h i g h
schools and these are elegible to
accept pupils and collect the tui-
tion money.A great majority,
however, of these pupils attend the
city schools.
County Superintendent Belford
has just completed recording o l
applications for free high school
tuition of pupils unable to secure
high school work in their own dia-
pupils made application.O! this
number 194 designated the school
trlcts.Two hundred and fii't on South street.The horses ne-came frightened from we noise ol
ri county grader and started un
run.The wagon upset and threw
Mr. Hughes under the wheels in,
such a fnnrmer that two wheels
passed over his body.He struck
his head on the pavement and was
Mr. Hughes was taken to his
home on west Grant street and is
suffering with two broken ribs and
many had bruises.
OMAHA DEPUTIES IN BLAIR
Qdta a stir of excitement was
noted in Blair last Friday "1°"'7
§£Sugi§uLse£" this sights and to H S . k 1; .nmake their purchases of eurios.Splkislrnlinad o.'Z"§.1;f...J.§§`§o 1222
Oscar has some real stones -?'|a number o l cattle on Tuesday.
this wonderful trip "nd ol the b'5\The Arlington veterinarians re~
h ggv caugh BE: aa no °l'€ ceived a message from Mr. Sprick
n em qute e Oscar,,gowill not make the attempt.He weg=g;k°=.."nl°T.2`¢l.Z"°§l°
yearly practice of taking s trip -.either to the mountains or whermzxs condition.Out of this number
_\ey managed to save l l .Thecooler weather prevails and where cattle had been _,lin cane
there is plenty of fishing and ~`
look forward to these trlpskeen anticipation of pleasure,HOM E THEATm; :A§ K n u n s
l:lONORS FORME ESR BLAJ The Home Theatre which for
Tha lollowlng ladies enjoyed llsorne time has been running hut
unconscious when picked up.Mrs. Holmes have made it a rived they found 20 head in n seri-
hnve been approved oy one pawnsoffice.Side hill plowing with a tractor
has always been very difficult
with the ordinary hitch which
permits the plows to drift down
the hill more or léas, according to
the steepness of the hill in order
to adjust the ordinary hitch it is
necessary to .stop the tractor and
often the lay ol the ground makes
these delay; frequent and expen-sive.With the Weber-Erikseu
hitch the adjustment is made
by a lever at the drivex-'s hand
while the outfit is in motion.The
hitch can be used with pradtically
.nawr n
ent funds, it was moved and seconded that the following claimshc
allowed, and the County Clerk is
hereby ordered to draw warrants
on the funds indicated no pay same
Carried
Marcus Beck, Insanitya m d $2550
Marcus Beck, Insanity
Board 22.50
Blair Abstract & Title Co.,'
Supplies 120.00
Mrs. Dick Stricklett, Poor 80.00
G. C. McQuarrie, Expense 50.00
Mrs. C. A. I-Ioughwn, Poor 44.00
Continued on page seven
a copy notify us and we'll # v e
you one.August number is just out and3 "r e a c h y o u S a t u r d a y o r l b s -
y .
Big values in common dinner-
ware, glassware, enamelware, eh.
Come here to save.Blair RacEi
Store.E d t
n v s mn s s . mi oso c i a l. I-o s s c a s r
f v - ~~~
,Q I ,
g f o l l o w i i i g w l i i l l s o n ~ ~ m o n t h ~ yon did not izvr
any tractorsnd is ls.so simple 1='=f=~"§': s%- '~brute his birth anniversary °flwhich they will attend the comin:put. on use m""°'|»mmn.- unfunlrla nnmr|imr when im was nmmred °b°"'|nleamn¢ sodnl afternoon at thelfoux- nights mn week. mea Iback|¢haz iz can heJuly zsui.year.nhl: an atumpt was mnde (0 ated imma of Mrs. Clyde M. Allen last on fail seven nxgi id we
A bounteouu feed was spread The distribution is as follows: an automobile belonging fo Prof. Saturiiayz Mrs. W. S. Rnthery of ltardng with Friday, JUIY 81.
on the tables in the park.and Blair High sdiool, 83: Ft. Calhoun. K.C.DeGroff.Omnha deputies Los Anlelen. Mrs. Eliubeth Stew-For this week two very 1
gk]y\at small cost. ~nns mu .,....~.... ..--.-The patentee: have not as yetl FROM FALL IN HER STORE
zoodlmada shy plans for putting their|Mencke was pain-nlter all were "filled w the brim" 24;Herman, Axlingwn md Kaul hurried to the scene of action in Bafgmqm of Chicago,Mrs
lhe relative; enjoyed viming.nu-d, each 12; Rose 1-un, 9: New thinking me perhaps they might VeraEriuen Pepe! ol Napier,Neb-
Following are the children who Englxnd, 8; Hill cmk, 8: mmm, by chalice get mme clue lwi i ns un. B, E. s mnh and mmmula h
were present, With their families: 2;Fontmelle,Ple umt Visw, la the srrest af Hs:-man Bmnlnz. Adams of Omxlm,M n .E.C.N m Sntherlmd of Chewm- Wx-mah, sm-.h 1.Twenty-one des- the escaped hmm robber,who U Pierce,Mrs.Berth:Stndllnm
Wyn., Wesof Cram.Will at San xmua schools autdde ms cmmtv n mmm is :ull hidlnz in than Mn. Wm. Koonmnn. Mn. ~W-V¢W-
ureen pimms nppea
in "Ths Finger Poi:
Barthelmess is the un
brings out his p u t
striking mmmr.
On the s m mn an
r.The lin\\lnvention on the market.Svme Miss Beanemg"Ri¢ha|~dlof the big tncbor manufacturers fully bruised,
min actor a.nd»wndd like w undaruka the mann- ing when sh<
an hx. mm.\|!netur¢m1du1e o£$|l| hi14=h.plyin¥ md tell un ch
Wedneaday -#mm-I'/ /e neddantl 'all 19 31 J u l\e pdlhhedynoor cov~un.nw h-n y s n . 1
1 O i |2 3 4Lhepalsnwes roynltyonthose |old.|ex-inginharswm.'ll."Bodynnd'l"h»lnUbe rhe| tit\te to mAke| \\d`In t h e f l l l mh e br o l e h s r g l n n -5ua.Th l ni a a r n ng e me u tu i tw o ul d wnd to e s mdr e a d v e dc u tn mdbrudne l g g
md| .h e mln -ra 1 : i nv . he we s ,i nl me uux \e .t o o nha rno e a .nd uo nndthn eya z s
\pl£mentedononqmnkaoltractor.. 1 t h q d t a E \ » w u # v \ \ \ i m m | l | t ¢ l | d l a l A
lllnely thxt thsy y n l f a e m u z m n d o u -=_g_»-- _ _' - y r -3 '
w m m y u 7 hourl-'h t i o r n a w n u r h t d u bl ' H » = = » ¢ l v 9 ¢ ~ = » ¢ 9 h ¢ = w ° ~ d » - ' m s m " " '
Aux.
o 1 is §i >n\b n 1:'»1s |1 | a2 l 2 2 3 3 4 2 5
3 6 z u 5 |O
1 - n m m n m q a
5 - n m d u m a m .
5 - n m a n n q u0 - K . E . l . n d e | ' A i d d l l l ¢ \
};"*9"1°»_ 'If°===°» umm ma Abe;||I Yollbills Huw. k;"éé§1`§-l§»&}f"Ni»in|i»£ 1»w¢-ui uma oflwllkinaon. ||n.`md mm. gu||sm|- vm sa ;,;,,;;4x un.Chr-lun: a:numnf."réu.in¢n..nai=li¢.Imax-m n ma m n rm--I-m-»-m=¢i»1»~lta. Bob Hooh mdlamb. of Blair.':,u;\{~i6d North, ¢..¢.z;~""lin sm=&»yn\|hc|¢wurepon- mm-lln.A1 lm nrvs dld°-Agn: : m u bi ém.zudu"~uid'P\rmsm\msd»61,¢»¢;».-pa¢§£i¢'-¢u.ud u m m m m m w w m m u m m w b n q m g x z m m m .~n¢vs»M m e y . ¢ = q » \ a m . m m a ¢ a ¢ ~ m m h w m m m ¢ ° ' n h ¢ p - . m u ,G-W-Sv¢h-m.u»¢»¢m¢1wu¢hm¢yp1m»num»¢d»m . . . o m h l ' i u m ¢u w¢ »1¢ »n zu »¢» v° f°Hnbm-Couhwm.hum an.m w q b u s w c h i q m f 1onuerBInirdll|.azyunwnamg.
Other out of town
Mr.and Hn .Roy
chlldrenol Cnig,And
Au i . z o -o us mx mr uu
llln lr . Nn h u n n lc l. J MU' 8 - 0 . ~- ' r u e I cmrsmn cauncn \
I A. J. Harmett._Px»tor n
I u u n n u u n n u'
Ditch and Drainage 4
Repdr Public Bldgl.1Mothers Pemdon 3
-\¢lhzultunl and Shock Show
Association '
County Agent :
Poor larm buildings (il
deemed advisable)1 -
George C. McQ
za-4¢County Cler
*OOM ~ rerrulentlfives
|.\~|"l hrterelwdtn
s, u
f
e
1
ARLINGTON N I
of Mr. and Mrs. John Al~
returned home after n .vilit with friends and rel:
Wnhoo.
A few Boy Scouts, Jose
Jerome Breuni Oscars.Ra ond Pmnck,Rxymo~mzfnny mond W right » -
Sunday, after ipendingth
at the Scout ampPaud Hawkins msd Jack
mnlned for mother week.
Bresmig and Pnul Haw~
-;-Ȣ
Mila Dorothy Albert,-=
A traction in the Northwesi
Quarter of Section M,/wmme nv_......-
~y o~ new~13~, in ~k A
v l » |.
s o ~ n p ~ ~ I a l l o t h e r
Ek.in~ at the or-thwei comer oc!
"Section 26, thence South 2 chains
1 and5linkn,t.henoeEast40ch.\1ns,~an mmm~
un!m.oolmr mounds is uhm from
1oo,oo Bluffs.7 0 0 9 Myron Newell entertained at a
rock pany Friday evening at the
50000 home oi hi: parents, E. Sh Newell.,,,,,,',\,_Lyle ~high
With The Churches B i b le f s a wl, 1 0 : 0 0 A .l l -
lfnvnlnu urnlu| 1| n 11 : 0 0 A . M.As 'rom av 'mmm ms'ron.<='¥I\§»Ti`E>§°§12§'£»22£i»§zl'1=oo.
Evening service, 8:00 P. M.
Mid-week meeting ThursdlY at
BAPTIST CHURCH expecting an answer '°: my queen- 8:00 p. m.1- 1. Manu. Puma:tion. but if von axe a member of:Tha theme for naxt L01-d's Day
nvmvu ma rr. rac ers lo w.1 rE£.1..........l .--EE n u i n v f n n n i a t . J l " ° " ' "' T
N o n a o r s u n -
'u l c u u v . n u n n u _- - -h h d W .H .S t o r k ,d e e e u e f h f,¢t h e N o r t h e a s t c o r n e r
L - - ._.......-..m d l n u vu m S t o r k .\t . . » ¢ I. m ¢ ¢ +O n n r h v r n f S a c 000.00
rrie,
L
...¢...... .....,_ .. .. ._ . .--_ -S l uvmlnl lum-';'L'L Ld; Chrhmnnm ul Ge nes.
ur_1_....n.n - » » I . . » n l i é n f n i w i The°guestMlinrth:1i|lcJu;l;_d he*fY and
F f l m "are 1 'We had A ood dn Sun-Ethel Miller,Dorothea Pedeng day in all de artnenf.s i f o u r
Gertrude Elm of Gems.ge nlchurch work. Ef;»|,¢y.¢|g1,¢ hi Sun-
Pederso-n, Russell Pehenehyd °gj¢,fd,,, School.The young people ol
Pete","Y W "Newell an Y 'the church relleved the pastor onChrmenaen.| § . .. ..| .v .mmm nv mmlunimf
our'¢h f should like to have'
you thlnk of lt.
c o u c n zc n n o nm. C HUR C H
A. F. Newell, Pam:
morning is "Abundant AvailablePower".In the evenln we shi-ll
have a special song oe.The black-board lessons grena-ted by the pastor at the use of
Sunday School are int/erestlngandinsh'uc¢ive.From tha s la wn s
;
~y
g g l n r B U * H M I - Q ;» » -v. . .» . ., . -1 5 :" W i l l i a m B w .t h a h m t n ,
N u m ,l e g a t e n ,p e n o n d r e i n v -
p q h t i v u m d a l l o t h e r p e r s o n a i n -ms
wma in th! °"-"i° OI "'"""|z::1..:"°:."";;;'.,." {e;m;_ real 1=..,fI..."" r~`.I.§n£{ ikbraku Tarri .ughter
rt, hasnonth'n
ive: at
a*:.._'f=:'
I l l .deoenmd,m l m m s un-"m um ...,_-.:mmeennkno Bed! realeHu n ,m d name vu.»wn,| ponaso fWiTlilmH1 n; mme unknown, npounofwilliam
J Johann Bi-IL John B. Beale; William D. Bealel, the
the h d " .dnvlneel, hein. devlaeei,leglteel, pei-low
'tees,pe:-nous!npreuenuthu representatives and All other pen-allotherpareommbggutadinsans m w m m d i n t h e m m of
Gigutahe of John Bafhmlbll. de-|Wi11im\ B. Beads, deceased, reel
n nnelnnmeaunknnwn.munu Il-\\l°"0W\\.°Beslan,n g h m m n¢ 1 m n »unknawn.`rul mm»unknvv=.lP°uw ° l
'----.mm|.... n nnlue Andrew Henn,
...,.~.._,___.,,__wry,which mortgage was dewJuly 9, 1830, and reeoxdea ovnhl;
28, 1860,inBookA,Pnge B5,am
was given w ucuxe me promia
wry note for the payment o$825.00,of even date with th
mprtgxge,with m m m u me
per annum md due two y an
alter dafe and assigned by Andre"
nn". i n hnwi l Hmm an the 171
' D u n e Cady plans togo to
K.mB\8C2 to wo rk!n;v e be rln-
hospih. A1-ungwn baseball mm de.
fanned Kemmrd Sunday 9 gn)._
" " " " '' " f " " " "1 ' u ; " e ; ; " " f i |mere 'mu be no service or the children are lemma how wei i i . . ."»»?1,.., aiacr n nevnru Zi. Church School durinz the mm*h'obta.ined the church as we lnve it
of August.'\odly.
0
'l\wsday.laden Aid Wednesday.
Mid-wak servlcs Wednesday eve~ning.Wnmnfs Miurionu3oC!n1elf. tha church Thursdnyl8.p. m.
Asaodationnl Misdonary Qunr»
tex-ly Fridxy with the Baptist
church at Fxemont.Conveneg at10:80.B. Y. P. U. Social on thedmrch lawn Friday evening.This,
makes a buy week and of wurse
you will want to do your part.
Wouldithnv ehndaguodorbad
effect on the Sunday services ifeverymember of the chnph had
been where you were?I am not
Fay Jones home Fridniy nttemoon.Jef! Van Horn and Mrs.Ellal
Rave: of Blair, were Friday alb-
ernoon visitors at the Louie Han-
sen home.Cheater Spiker ig working for
C. H. Williamsen.Mrs.John Reeh and children
called at the Chris Vinderslev
home Thursday afternoon tu see
the new baby girl.Mr. and Mrs. Wm..Chx-istiansen
and Bergitw, Ramona Crumbaugh
and Chester Spiker dmve to Wayne
last Sunday.Miss Ramona, who is
attending school therc,_spent the
weekend with her parents,Dr.and Mrs.L. 'WI Cmmbnugh,in
Herman.
Marathon Service Station
Sale of $1.00 Silk Dresses_con-
tinues untll every Silk SummerDress is sold.Buy one dress atreduced Price and get the next one
of some price for only $1.00.
Wonderful values at Fashion Cen-ter.28-1¢
Dollar Sale of Silk Dresses nt
the Fashion Center. Shop early. lt.
For Beauty Work call 47. Fash-ion Center Beauty Shop.19.
Hafve You TriedMAR!-\'l`lloN GAS?
~~35%
A - 1 g ~
i * Q " ~
y u .\~Q
l /~
M ~ r f "'1
~ f @ § ~ \ k $ P `
CHECK your m ileag e and speed
when you are using Marathon
Gas. It is a fact...MAR AT HO N
IS BETTER.
" " " " 'Arllngwn people neu-neu mum.,-ied on of the marriage ol Hdm Pfeiffer
s week to Arthur Heuarmnn, June 14.remont.The detour while the Lincolnldv re# highway u under construction, willJoseph be slang the north lids of the rall-
u ue roa dtza ck._
med m
_ ; u § z'i :m-na m \ uu» mm, | Amnw neun.aecunseu.'°"'2Pxge ri n,ma umgne u vy _ "_ _d w u n d .g;\hnms,m;!'nxmu unknown,Hema, real Henn ua 1 B_ DeKay on Septemf 5° on the mu hike to the Yd-sale Au u.w s un U.-ww. W..name unknown, npmnu ul Chris- mme unkmum spouwe of Andrew be 21 owsfnne Nuhonnd Park i n A tlnuea until Silk erIr1868whichasuignment\1s~wary Summthi Bnt.hman~ Algernon s. Pd- Hem; R R. DeKny, reagl name un- was '»aea's¢ pmmm 29 mass :Toseph received the honor of beihz Dress is spld.Buy ana dress at
~--~- '_.-....|......»....lnown. the heirs. deviseea,leK'\'\£n Book A. Page sos; and 'toljlczsgmig };°»e'.~ boys me sec- reduced Pnee and gat um next oneonor gabgg _Seven o! the of uma price for only $1.00.
»...,_.... ...\..... -» v..\.\... mm.ana, me neun. uevuw-, .q,...w-,personal repyuenhtlvm md all
other personl hmreahd in the qs-
tah ol Alsenwn S. Psddodr. de-
ealed, real nu-nu unknmrll.
Paddock,real name unknown,
spmue of Algernon 8.Paddock;
Daniel Sawyer,Sawyer,
ro ll name unknown,npnuao of
Daniel Sawyer,and all persons
hnving or cldrulng co have any
\ees, perrunn! representative: and
lull other persona interuated in the
lestalg of xr.. n. DeKa_¢, deceased,
'read names unknown, ----- Ds-
'Kxy, real name unhiswn, spouse o!
B. R. DeKny; Issac Edwards,the
horn,dcvfseen,legumes,personal
representatives and 42 other per-'s m interested ln xhe estate a l
la ne Edwards,dwensed,mal
mmm in or w rn. following de~ ,names unk-wwn.-- Edwaus,
" i m a m l eshtae,fo-wh:The
u.r»»\w..f nunur nf tha Nor¢.h<
r».l name unknown,spouse of
,len-o Edwrrdng Mnry Il.llrnvley.
the annulling 'and cancelling of
record a mongnge aecuted by
William P.|Krnmb¢Ck and .Anna
Krambeck,his wife,to Mary R.
Hawley, mongnging the following
descdbed real estate, to-wit:The
Southwest Quarter of the South-
east Quarter af Section 23, Lots 1,
2. s and 6 and the East Half oi
Lots 3 and 4 in Section 28, all in
Township 17, Range 12, more par-
ticdnrly described ns follows:b e
sinnins with the quarter cornsr
boys were made "Knighu of Slam"A family picnic was held at the
George Marshall hom.; honoring
Mr.and Mrs. Charles Misko and
Mrs. Dora. Whitford of Evanston,Ill., who are visiting relatives here.The guests included Mr. and Mrs.Austin Marshall and family,Mr.
and Mrs.Ed Renard and family,
Mr.und Mrs.Lawrence Echten-knmp, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Boker of0mahn, Dr. and Mrs. George Mis-
ko uf Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.Whltford,Mr. and Mrs.VernonMarshalland children.Mr. andl
Wonuernuter.28-ltNewshipmentof$1.00 WashDresses has just been received at
the Fanhion Center.lt
Get yourself a cool voile dress
on sale at the Fashion Oenwr for
only $2.00 and $2.95.I t
YORK CREEK NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erickson and\1:JJ§nI" Mr. . ma Mn.Hm m :[cm-mmmn ua Betty Ibn atten-g_=u gm 1r=°~;== hm! nhoy inBllk' " " " " " " ' ' _ " ' "'ts hcl dodmror legnteel per- betwemseet-wnu Zuma zu umvm- '"'j""' _- 'm a d .'»`§."~3"-5~"" "&'ii'»Z °¢z°';'§¢za»:'=~:uI =;»w¢uHv5¢ wi .1i°u»»»|.m, 11. ms- 12,mmé adm l?'n.GH¥nry Bohr.lighten
S 1.'ownlhlp rr, Run 1: Em of prrnnl \n\»e~w=<l 1;-==~¢.s.;e:|19.s4 dig"\;l::°5°""'m"'~3 wry- and ~;~- n.swr:|-
the em P. ll-.In W l l l l l l l l w l f ' [ " ! _ ~ '.u.....|..- »........I.. e..u.." on -ml 21 Town- .-'n'lu."3' 'nr :|..». ~s:\||.\\-»
m u u u u y ¢: vc lu uy ,.M r s .J o h n R e e h h e l p e d M r s .
Clemens Williarnsen cook f o r
.threshcrs Tugsdayj.___County, Nebraska, red nama un-
hm m ,
ou and each of you are hereby
ie dths tonthoim ll da yof
Jupe, 1031, August Proehnow filed
his petition in the District Court
ol Washington County, Nebraska,
in which you and eaeh ol you bo-
gelher are defendants, the object.
and prayer of uid action is E0 ob-
tain a decree nf uid Conn. adjudg~
ing that the plalntilf,August
Prochnow, is the absolute owner in
ieg simple of the following describ-
ed real esute, to-wit:The North~
DEFENDANTS,inun-es unruiuwu,¢....-....,re d name unlmovrn,spouse oi l
Mary R. Hawley; Nels C. Naon,
the heirs, devisecs, legabees, per-sonal representatives and all other
persons inberesled in the estate of
Nels C.Nelson,deceased,real
names unknown,Nelson,
real name unlmovm, spouse of Nels
C.Nelson;Edward M"Brlde,the
heirs, devlsees,legntces, personal
representatives and all other per-
sons interested in the estate of
Edward Mclhlde,deceased,real
nmnes unknown,McBride,
real name unknown,spouse of
Edward Mellride: William S. Bow-
uetm.-en gel.-..-..... ..., ...... -., __ship 17,Range 12 , Ea st, thenc c'wh;~ $ ¥ `°{{é '`5iZ
North on Section line 23.80 ehains,'
thence East 20 chains,thence
North 4.04 chains to section line
between Sections 23 and 26, thence
East to place of beginning, con-I
taining in ull 199.04 acres mg," orless,which mortgage was ated
November 1, 1895 and recorded on
_November IZ,1895,in Book V,
Page 504, and was given to secure
u promissory not¢ of even dale
therewith for the payment of
$2500.00 due November 1,1900,
with interest at the rate of 7%
_-....... ...A ..|.,. r... nm Mm.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pechildren, Myra, Rob Ra;
left Friday for Dallas,
Peterson and Mym retu
day but Mrs.Peletsonforatwoweeksvisitparents, Mr, und Mrs. \
George and C.G.M
turned Sunday from Delwhere they attended thNurserymen's conventim
pam week.
The read between th
Hver and Arlington is
built by the Schlueter e<
company.Dirt for the
v E Mr .an d Mr s .Os c a r Th a n e v1s-teraop and ited Mrs . Elme r 'P ho ne W ed ws da y
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Hafve You TriedMAR!-\'l`lloN GAS?
~~35%
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y u .\~Q
l /~
M ~ r f "'1
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CHECK your m ileag e and speed
when you are using Marathon
Gas. It is a fact...MAR AT HO N
IS BETTER.
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Guaranteed Tire Repairing
Glass and Windshield Installation
BLAIR TOP &
T1R@ Q1§{1é\NY
PR EP AR E NOW For
WINTER W E ATH E R
ll is the wine home ovnfs who has hh furnace and
radiators gone over now, in preparnllon for the cold
weather £0 mme.Not only will he be prepared,
but he will save maney, because rates ue still low
¢hin month.Then when the first cold wind whin-
tla around dw earner he will be um: md wry.
while up camels! neighbor will he whistling in
the cold.&¢imlléa on repairs and new healing
supplies llldly fumllhed free uf churn.
Jouu MoonsPLUMBING Co.
B L A IR , N E B R A S K A
HEATING
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r x r n r l n v m r s r a r n m m
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Other sim Equally Low
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ua-n (muo) $4.98 $9.60
ua-no (mm)5.60 10.90
uns-10 <zm.1s)6.65 12.90
una (anus)857 16.70
s u Boch Pubmn n¢. a .s4.s9 $8.54
Huv y Duty Tn¢ :k'l`lru
ms.$1'1.9s am 29.75
no-zo<ux1.m ..29.95
no-zo<am.oo>. .45.35
mu\1
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~FREE TREATS
v
With every fifty cent cash
purchase at :ye North Side
Store on Friday and Saturday
a ticket will be given which will
be good for a five cent treat at
the stand . . .
F RI DA Y a n d S A T URDA Y
0L l s t e n
pocéeféooé
You can bqy a
pair at these pnces
And these are tires you can trust, can be pxxgd
to have on your car! They are the latest life e
guaranteed Goodyears of a high quality that is
possible because Goodyear buildsmillions more
tires than anybody else.Let's look 'em over!0K!
.
Store 0pen Evenings and Sunday Mornings
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PR EP AR E NOW For
WINTER W E ATH E R
ll is the wine home ovnfs who has hh furnace and
radiators gone over now, in preparnllon for the cold
weather £0 mme.Not only will he be prepared,
but he will save maney, because rates ue still low
¢hin month.Then when the first cold wind whin-
tla around dw earner he will be um: md wry.
while up camels! neighbor will he whistling in
the cold.&¢imlléa on repairs and new healing
supplies llldly fumllhed free uf churn.
Jouu MoonsPLUMBING Co.
B L A IR , N E B R A S K A
GQODYEAR PATHFINDER
Supertwist Cord Til'¢.$' . . . We'll show you
why they are superior to many high-priced Ural
,7 ¢ { 4F - *
, \.f 4 ,f'¥1'f§¢ \
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~rxrnrlnvmsuna- raryo-n (muo) $4.98 $9.00
ua-no (mm)5.60 10.90
uns-10 am.-rs) 6.65 12.90
una (anus) 857 16.70
$.69
4.50-21
(sox4.5o)
$1 1.10 per pair
dum sim nquany Low
TUBES AL80 DOW Pmcm
rsrarnmmsuBoch Pubmn n¢. a $4.39 $854
Huv y Duty Tn¢ :k'l`lru
ms.$17.95 mo 29.75
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went Quarter of the Northwest§uarwra.nd L o u 6 \ n d ' Ii n t h c
orthwen Quartlr of Section 3,
Township 17, H-I-use 12, Ent of the
6th P. M., in Wuhlngton County,Nebraska,and m remove the
Honda ca st "Pm ua ti tle w md
ro d e mu by the dlhlu a f y o u
Mid each ol you and to ardude
ldd defendant; and each and all
of them from all right, title, inter-
ui, lien,claim or demand m or
ma rea l estate or any part
fhueof which yon.or my ui you
mv c laim bo have mmm and m
nverally enjoin and hu' you and
cad: ol you [rom claindng ur as-'setting any right, title, lim. inter-i
ell., claim or dégnand of in or toN01 estate md'to'qmet me'Jamee S.Easley,deceased,real
ti to mi dr e u le s h m inszud..real nk Ij;»»;\ff» and lor ower umhablaglamasnang ;";'§;§ °'rgxfg 1 .
\¢ '_|Ponnlewn.the heirs,deviaees,
_tate of William S. Bowen,de-
Iema in the estate of William s.
unknuvm,spouse of William S.
~ heirs,devisees,lcgntces,
personal representatives nnd ull
other penons interested ln the es-
oeued,real names unlmown,
Bowen, real name unknown,spouse of William s. Bowen; Wil-
liam S. Bowen, Jr., the heim devi-
sees, legntee personal representa-
tives and all other persona inher-
Bowen, Jr., deceased, real names
unknown,Bowen, real name
Bowen,Jr.;James S. Easley, the
hdrs, devlaeeu,legabees, personal
representatives and all other wr-
eons Interested in the e ml e oi'
names unknown,Easley,
I
ownship 17,North Range 12,
per annum, ...N am. W....., _...ceiling and unnulling of a Trust
Deed executed by James A, Good-
to the said Andrew I. Popplewn,
on the Southeast Quarter of the
Northwest Quarter of Section 26,
Bait ol the 6th P. M.. in Wash-
ington County, Nebraska Terri-
tory, for the purpose of securing
zo D. W. Gross of Harrisburg,
Pmnaylvanla, payment of one now
of even dam herewith made by
James A.Goodrlw,payable oneyearalter date in the sum of
$280.00 with interest ufwr matur-
ity at the rate at 40% per annum,
which Trust Deed was dated /No-
vember 26, 1857, and recorded on
November 80, 1857,in Booll 3,
Page 296.You and each of you are required
.__..-...,.-n......sua,.~...¢ Hma-
rich and Mary Goodrich, his g
L?
na,personal representatives
other persons inverested in
mtg of Andrew I.Popde-
aeased, reul names unknown,
Poppleton,read name un-
spouse o! Andrew I. Pop~
D.W. Gross,real name
_L-._.. . . .»,...-
to aunwun mv ycuuv..... .....plnintiifs in the District Court of
Washington ounty, Nebraska, on
or before the 3th day of August,
1931, or the d petition of the
plaintiifs will be taken as true and
the Court 'may grant the prayer
of said petition and render judg-
u u u \ ; v u u | | |- - - - - - - - -" - - ' - u m o w e : p e r s o n s m w r e s w u m m ew a .m q r t g a g e - = » - g r w ; = = t < 1 ' l 0 ¢ ' : 1 : : " E ' ; : " ' \ e e t a t e o f I ) . ~G r o s s ,d e c i a e .2 4 _ 5 t
u m n i u n l l a n u f n n A l A l D ""'§1Li§1§m_
mummy., uv... .... .... .._.,...__<1 §s12o.og; and also gg; Che ,°:°"¥'éi'» m;'u..\,,.§.°;.¥T spouse Z§°'5:
mx gg; ;;_;';,m executed G; w. Gross; Raot & Avery; McBride
01; 15th dl! of Hu 1339 mah Bowen; Mattlc J. Topp, Charles
. ._..,_, ,_§_ _,,;__,_ \N. Nelson; James S. Nelson, Dag~
No'rcE OF ADMINISTRATION
Maher & Canigan, Attorneysn v m u v r~ nn \1 '| 'v r ~ m m ' r 0 F
Qa
L L 1 L L I L I \ . . r V \ J A \ 1 . A \ J \ l \ l a v a v mW i n t e r l l n g a n d a l l p e r s o n s ]u r A c r t : r r \ r f 1 " l ' n N t r ~ n 1 1 u f r ' v 1
i§3,'£»` gap; o_Il'. |\. »:|1 Lu. 1\x A v;\\ l \ l 1 | 4 1 5 * I\ n : \ n n A u v Afollowing de~°' ° " " " " " - - - 'to-wit:Tu'_Estate_ of Catherime DeTemp1e
~w- 5 -°"~;'°_;-;°°,,_"; "M.,.',. hereby ...... me on
§?"F"§'l'.~.?i°'1'1'_"£'i_2'f'|w»z mu nz u» Nomm aw- §."!t3.L".f!t!..°f 1'.'I'.'lL £?{:'.E".5|u u u u u y J u u g c u n u u u u u l J[ b e r ~~2 6 '~1 T ' | - l 1 3 1 - 2 - .' ¥ l } . » \ | » " » & » m f 1 | \ l 1 ¢ \ l
|V
' G ~
Inu. un uly ur mana, ww,-uBook J,Pm 6 8 1 ,di v ll bl t ha
r vm deae rlbd lull mum. xn-
-The Northwest Quartz:at
sm 8, Township 17, Bill! 12.
Ig-»~i n W u u n y m 0'lWll¢!~
You and ada a t nu a re 'rv -
gd w mnr e r Q -hh pdt ldun o f
phintik in tha Dlltlrltlb Court
g w u m mn C o u n t y , N a b r u h ,
umrr bdorq dm 18th day af Aux-
u 1981, ur the laid petition of
th;,pl»lnti1'! wxu be tslnm an me
l i .~ C o u r t mu y ( fmt the
ar of ma pedtdon mm rude!FSL-»=-= »°¢°11\inlr\y»
August Prodmuw,
z u :~A n !Marin Nelson,Lewh Mo-
lnher 1 Clrrizlm Attorneys.
r u b , r e d mme:unknown,
nrzrrzun nrr s .
You md each at you are hereby
notlfiad that m the 29th dgy at
June, 1981,Ann Krumbe c k md
Arthur w. Krtmbeck filed thek
pedtlnn in dm Diutrlct Court ol
Washington County, Nebraska, in
which y o ua nde lc h o t y o n wgdthar with other! uc defendants,
thq abject and prlyar of said action
l| w o b | ;\ i n| d uc me o l wd C <mr i
sdjudging that Y-he pldntids, Anna
Kramhed a nd Arthur W. Kram-
heck, ara th, ubaolufe owners in
tee simple of the iolluvrlng de-
salhed real m m ,to-wit:' h x
mm 1 ,2 ,a , 4 , 5 md6 , a i 1 mwd m
the Nonhwslt Quarwr Ind the
ma tte rwi llbe hs nrdande o ns i d
J DeTemple praying lor the np»
po mtme nt o! Fmm J DoTemple
as administrator at the emu of
mid Catherine DeTemp\a deeeasd
Dated this 6111 dly of Judy 1981
(SEAL)L c ELLER,
Z5-4t Cdunty Judge.
NOTICE or PROBATB
OF WILL
Maher & Carrignn, AttorneysI N THE COUNTY COURT OF
WASHINGTON COUNTY,
NEBRASKA
NOTICE:On the 15th day of
August, 1981 at 10 o'c1ock A. M.,
\Uu~wit: The peumm a Emi
W m ? Rf "'9 .N°£'~"°"E Quar-at the county mm rooms &nB1»ir,t e r O I S e c t t o n 2 6 ,r o w m m p 1 7 ,W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t N e b r a s k a~ ~ ~~R I D E R 1 2 - ~n f t h #6 t h l n _ ; L vs _ n . . . .:\;. »..4_._
|;s.';.i1 111 uF§=1§§L~mn f~.nL§.¢v Nat: |f'3._.'"f"'¥"Q?f'.'T.Ev;; ffl'i z ;~w "EI" 21" \l5» pr unate, a wrman murrume m; pur-' f o A m a n " - n n a m m m a n t h ' § ' f ; " ; s f i d °pu r ti n g to be th e l a s t w i l l a nd
.I ~h e i r l ,d e v i s e s ,l ° 8 ' u " . P ° n ° n d e s t a t e E v t h a n c l a i m ;o f v n u a n d . | _ - - -E l t _ ? f _u _ \_ , E _ ] ? E d § ?F
tntiven and ul other W-nnl interednd ln the emma at
_(mn Marla Nslson, dw\\B8°<L Nd
u m a unknown,Nelwm
n i l name vmknwm.spouse ° f
B,-14¢_ the hm, devlnees, legahees.E m m l l repmllntntlvea and all
ether persona inuxuted ha the
quh ol havin McBride, deceased,
gi mme ! unkm-W m.UC*
3,-5.-|._ real name unknown, :ww
gf I zv l i l Mc B r i d e ; ~&cBfide,
uewueu, at wnxcn uma ann pulsea;a;;,f'y°;;.,;f; eI¢16&§ sas all persona concerned may appeardefendantsand each and all of and ecmtest the bam thereof.
them from all right, tide, inberest,
lien, dnim or demand in or m said
reml estate or my put thereo f
claim to have therein and m sev-
ually enjoin and but you and each
ol you from claiming or asserting
any rlght,Btle,lien.interest,
claim nr demand, of, in or to said
ml »»xLam nm-I m aniet the title
which you or any of you ma Dated Judy 1931.
(SEAL)c. ELLER,27-Ae.c ty Judge
ESTIMATE o EXPENSE
The f°1|°Wil\z m a tlmm o f
axpenne o l Washi Cuunty
Ne hxuk; fo r tha v a " mm-
"K
Ji.,the heirs, devluel.'°=g'°é_;,»}p a w n !n p r g m h t i v u an.,-,gig pu-sons interested in the es-
u u Q1 u m m a r i a .Ir., d°~
, " ¢ 4 ,re d n u m !un\noWD1
lldh-ids.n d mme un-ha w. gy ms a t L sv dl llc Brlde ,
i r . ;W.H.swrk, MF nuns un-
» - » » - = » - f = ~ ° - ' ; - : ~ ' ° ' ; * ° ° . z
es umr'F'°'°%''if ¢_»....¢..a in um as
w ma red axtlfe ln said plain-
tiffs and for other equitable re-
li d.
Plnintiifs har!-her pray thaCourt
for 1 decree cancelling and an-
nulllng af record a ro d e num
mortgage executed by David
Hum and Lewin Benn lo Andrew
Hema,martgigiug the following
described real estate, towwdtz
---. --, . _-...,-.m x
Pour and Poor Farm
Deputy Assessors
Olficen Sahrles
' County Surveyor
Roads'Bridges
-Grimind and Civil Casa
Incwentaln
Soldiers Relief
saooo.oo
9000.00
aooo.ool8000.00
1ooo.oo
4ooos.oo45000.00
aooo.oo
aoooo.oo
500.00
1
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_'rn ENTERPRISE-g gBlair. Nebnsh. July 80, 1981
HERMANNEW S
`Edgar Whitnack is spending a
ew 1.\eck5 in Omaha with his gig.
ter, Mrs. Wm. Falk.
. d n - n n - - » -_ " _ _ _ _. .
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|ea»__s j r ~|~.'~l
.,p is, ~ ~ - § ¢ -ivuI
_ » - - I - * " "¢ --»~
»1dren vmifed t the Chris Hansenhome Sunday M r . m d M r s , ~ C ~
Morrison and children of Teknm A N D V I C I N I T Y
spent the evening there.|
Mr. and Mrs. Fern Wm drove Mr.and Mrs. Richard Sievera~'.. ~ .=a~ic~
ed,9%cup
fat until p
cream well
egg and o
measure.
diced
lnsdc.
, then
me n .
m a m
and
i milk
dnf/aa.Cream but they ue jugt uh lmgr y .It|e\mtrol l n indhfldud'f u n n h
Add IUKU' and seems as though their muacu!.n'PNbl1l~
Wifi well b°°'*°"|w£ng development is Iuking,
SAR flour, fh°llposdhly dug ta nnturefa increau s u n I i n l p r l n
with other d |x cont; left brry ed vegetative growth,thenby, $5.95 nt tha hshion Cemu.I tadd°"*m"'*3lY|lesse11&u thei r e lf n New nhlpmmt of $1.00 W a h_g o in getting D ..w Ant '°"°'?'F~'f~,a_a1|nf whirl:mnken (heir .i°'é€L'§'ff 2~'1i.'1°°":vcd SfMr. and mrs. \.:nas. "'"'m""'" '"'" 5 ndin me ume m uw un wvQh"l°"ew;§nB£"'were Herm°nl\s?l:ile Igr. West went L0 Ralawg $y"$l»'L'T.` 5 I » ' » g ' f ' ~
""'*°f5,wmin°~Palm N b.cm business matter*1Sievrrs and Nick Boden of Evaf§°;est og Rev Shm5f{':n"f5g Mr. and Mrs. H. c. Cooper have stun, lu., Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sie3"sw as guests this week their son and ers and Dorothy,Mr.and M
as.,daughter-in-law,Mr.and Mrs..Q=ral Harrison and Alma a
Miss Corn. Cushman ~*E'm°'1f1'@ W m.Cooper an d grandson,Bi lli e Gr e ta K lin dn ..._-....H1 u'._..\...............l!-l.»»\nnm\~\.r ro tu l
; ; , | " ' ~ f f l n u m f r w .
F22 Summer Sdad
r s Two cups cooked peas,1 cup
nd cooked diced carrots, $5 cup chop-
ped celery,2 tablespoons finely
-n- .-mmm.;m m mmm"¢1 uhh;-
' / ' ~ <f " u a i i m
spoons lemon jdoe.Bull mga: onto a we
and water.Add rest of ingredl- Bake ln a:
ents and cook gently until spd- 8796 F.al
ents are very tender.Cool and 84 cookies.
ann.sm., in .nm .~,m.Rea Tomnt
and drop by spooniuls
ll.oiled baking sheet
moderate ovqn (875 de-
bout 15 minutes.Yieldzl
o Jain: Summer Drink
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Refreshing. ..
; Fountain Refreslunents
No mutter the humidity or how h t l p n d
you may be because of it,n : i d e l o nu
modem,completely e qul v wd In d # o dd
soda fountain will be 1 quick nickn lnth
farm of any cooling ddnk ar i m a a n
that yan mny order.You will feel nrplil-
lngly refreshed.Pln lo i lon by reglhrly
. . . lt wlll become I daily luhit worlla ~
v1Blair Drug Co.
BLAIR, NEBRASKA
I
livntlng.
last of the week from s. few days
visit with an aunt, Mrs. Stork at
Fremont.Mrs. Minerva Carter, Dudley andDouglasofBlair,visited at the
hlaggieiown home Thursday.Mr.and Mrs,Bert Cooper ofTekamah,enjoyed Sunday dinner
at the parental,H. C.Cooper
home.The J. J. C. Club held a pleasantmeeting at the Geo. Sheets homeTuesdayafternoonwithMrs.
Sheets hostess.Wml Rasmussen has secured a
position with the Tyson-Long
Transfer Co.Mr. and lllrs. John Pierce wel-
comed a baby daughter at their
home Tuesday, July 21.Geo.Ackerman and 0.L. Hil-
singer were business visitors at
Decatur Monday.Dode l':u-rish is moving his fam-
ily this week from the Bootonhome into the tenant house on the
Blanchard farm east of tomn.Dr. Cameron took Mrs.J. M.
West to the Covenant hospital in
Omaha. Thursday where she under-
went a serious operation.She isreportedtobedoing as well as
can be expected.Truhlsen liros.lost week com~plated the work of putting allncw
guttcring and ridge roll on the
sclmol building.The election of a delegate fromthe M. E. church to the laymcn's
conference this fall has been post-
poned until Sunday, August 9.Miss Margzaret Smith returned
to her home at Omaha after spend-
ing n week hcrc visiting hz-1'grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E.
Hayes.Mrs. John Sutton of Randolph,
Neb., is staying at the J. M. Westhomewhile her mother is in an
Omaha hospital.Mr.and Mrs.Chris Truhlsen,
l\lr. and Mrs. James Van Hom and
Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Hart and chil-
dren spent Sunday afternoon andevening near the Elkhorn river.
K. J. Van Valin and Helen wereSundaydinnerguestsofM m
Alice Van Valin at Arlington._Mis; Beulah Harrison, who is innurse's training at the Clarkson
hospital nt Omaha, is spending a
two weeks vacation at her home
near here._Misses Marjorie Godaey, ManoaReid, Arwilda we and DomtliyMcCrackenp i t Sunday after-
noon at the Blulr swimming pool.
Mlss La'l`wile Martin of Wayne,is spending the week with Miss
Doris West.Miss Caroline Wachter and Mrs.Anna Peddic entertained at dnner
Friday for Mr.and Mrs. Jamesu-=\._.. -o n....\.. .ma Mn 'Nllin
a n d M r . a n d M r s . A l w m s t o n , a u - d u r ? u r ; i . r ; : a ~`o.aof Cmc ti , o n s d 'past week was Mr. and urs. J. P.
The Herman M.E.un ay .llpp at Emporia , gnuSchoogdgfe atg\l9B¢gf u g.Miss Cora Clark od Omaha,
Hill oo a a picrc a 'Sunday af oon, the remit of a §<peur$Thursday with Dora
recent contest in which lierrnan George Rohwer Jr. and familywan the most points.lleft Friday to vacation at Lake
Rev. and Mrs. John Poucher °fox¢»bo1i.`\Omaha,were smilies on Hermia The Coffee club met with M",
fiende Sunday.__Mar-le Mehrens Friday.Mrs. Her
The Skillet Sisters met with man Kiindt won gnc prize and
Miss Beatrice Richter Thursdayiml,_August Klussen booby.Aafternoon.The demonstration of'deu¢joug lunch was served hy the
the correct way to set a breakfast hostess and her daughter, Kate.
rbblehyas given. "if" Marie Mo;Miss cess Rohwer entegained a
Dona was a K"-number of friends at A pi c sup-0. L. Hilainger was transacting per and bridge Friday ln honor of
business at Ralston, Neb. Monday- Dorothy Linaberry Staley.Mrs. Claude Reid la substitwngl Miss Grace Neale entertained
for ly-zr husband on route oneyvhlle several Omaha friends at a picniche is taking two weeks vacation I Friday evening._
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lnrsoh andl Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sievers andsonsandMissLillianLarsonof Nkk Boden left for Illinois Satur-McCook, left Sunday to spend o:d,y arm- spending the past week
I
vocation at the Minnesota lakes.
Mr.and Mrs. Wm.Brandert,
Misses Mildred Sheets, Elaine KattHelen Van Valf nnd Emest Meyerattended a Ladi ' Aid Program atthelmmanuelLuthcrnnchurch
near Hooper Siinday evening.l-'rank Jedtins und Mrs. AnnaGoodrich of Blair, were callers atthe Bm Wachter home Sunday eve
ning.Mrs. Perry Rose and children _of
Omaha, spent the past week ws-iting her parents,Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. West and other relatives.
Mr.and Mrs. F. 0.Swanson,'l'. R. and Harold drove to Omaha
Sunday and spent the day helping
Miss Mildred Swanson celebrate
her birthday.Mr. and Mrs.E. Olson, Dagmnr
and lvnn spent Sunday at thc
Mrs.Martha Olson home helping
Carl celebrate his birthday.
At a recent election of officers
of the M. E. Sunday School Les-
ter Hovendick was elected super-intendent, Mrs. Harry Cooper, as-sistant, Miss Doris Harrison, sec-
retary, Mark McConnsha, treasur-
e r .Mr.and Mrs.Fred RobertsondrovetoNorfolkSundaywhere
they spent the day.Mr. and Mrs. Howard Martin of
Wayne, viisted at the J. M. Brew-ster home Sunday.They came to
see Mrs. Martin's sister, Mrs. Ber-
nice Engel of near Tekamab, who
was hun ln an auto accident.
Lena Mae, little daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Sheets, enjoyed hor
fourth birthday Saturday by en-ltertaining a number of little
friends.During the afternoon
Mrs. Sheets served a nice lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kelso drove up
from Qmnhn Sundav and were
I
I
r
here.Mr. and Mrs.Gtto Olsen of
.Ceresco, spent Sunday at the Carl
Rohwer home._Mrs. Bmma Hanna is spending a
few days with relauves here.
For Beauty Work call 47 Fash-
--~.-.-~-°-~---.»-rr---.»-----spoon fmely chopped onion,*A
teaspoon Balt, % teaspoon paprika,
is cup salad dressing.Mix and
chill ingredents.Serve on let-
tune.
Coffee Cake and Topping
Two cups flour, 4 weapon; bak-
ing powder, % cup sugar, 54 tea-
spoon salt,5 tablespoons butter.
2 eggs,'A cup milk.Mix flour,
baking powder,Sugar and salt.
Cut in butter with knife.Add
eggs and milk.Mix with knife.
When soft dough forms, pat it out
until 1%inches thick and place
on greased shallow pan.Cove!
with topplrg,
Topping: 3 tablespoons soft but-
ter,'A cup dark brown sugar, 1
ents and spread on top'soft dough.
Bake 20 minutes in moderate
oven.Cut in bars and serve warm
with butter.
Cherry Charlotte Good Dessert
One package lemon flavored
gelatin mixture,1%caps boiling
water, to cup cherry juice, 86 cup
md cherries, 3 tablespoons sugar,
Chicken Croquctte
Two cups cooked chicken cr
veal, 2 tablespoons chopped green
pepper.%cup chopped muah-
rooms, 2 tablespoons finely chop-
ped celery,3 tablespoons butter,
6 tablespoons flour, 1 cap evapor-
ated milk,1 cup chicken broth,
salt and pepper.Combine finely
chopped chicken with vegetables.
Prepare white sauce of butter,
flour, broth, milk,salt and pepper.
Add to first mixture.Chlll.
Shape into balls, dip ln undiluted
evaporated milk and crumbs andfry in dm lat .goo aFgf¢¢s F.),'
hot enough to tun-r a on inch
cube of soft bread a golden brown
in 60 seconds.Yield:12 ao -
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loebox Cake5*/S dozen lady fingers, 2 bottles
whipping cream, 56 lb. marshmal-
lows, 1 small can grated pineapple
'»2 lb. blunched almonds,l small
bottle maraschino cherries.Whip the cream very stiff. Cut'the marshmallows in small piec-|
es and add.Drain the shredded
teaspoon cinnamon.Mix ingredi-uettes.
.B ,Sh _'it 96 teaspoon sdt "A cup whipped pineapple and cherries and add.'°'£;§°'§'§§...TE`",§"¢°°1°'3/ai. dress'¢Y°1U\'l~Pour iols; over gel:xtinAdd the almonds cut in rather
lo" sale ut the Fashion enter 1-orlrnixture and stir ntll dissolved small pieces.Add 2 or 8 table-
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I B E L L C R E E K V A L L E Y
Mr. and Mrs. John Echtenkamp'Sr. of Arlington, visited Monday
Iafternoon at Wm. I>{oltman's.
Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Stcavensch
are tho proud parents of a baby
boy born Wednesday, July 22 at
,thc Military Hospital.Mrs. Stea-
| baum.
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vcnsen was formerly Ieah Nie-
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lallman and
sons spent Friday ovaiing at Mrs.
Minnie La1lrnan's.A large crowd from here at-
tended the Ladies' Aid program
and ice cream social at the Im-
manuel Lutheran church Sunday
evening.Mr. and Mrs. Wan. Lallmanand
daughter, Esther of Fremont, were
Thursday morning callers at Wm.
Boh1ing's.Mrs. John Blumker and sons vis-
ited Thursday afternoon at Henry
IScheer, Sr's.
Lester Holtrnan visited Monday
with Donald Rowe.
oaum CHURCH NOTES
lAdd cherry Juice.Cool and allow
to thicken n little.Beat until
frothy.Fold ln rest of ingredi-
ents and beat until mixture holds
its shape.Pour into glass mold
which has been rinsed with cold
water.Set in cold place to stif-
fcn.Unmold carefully and sur-
round with more whipped cream
and garnish with red cherries.
Une for Cartons
Use pound butter cartons to
hold dough to be chilled for lee
box- cookies.When ready for bak-
ing the cookies org welt shaped
and can he cut ihta thin slices
and baked.
Date Nut Bread
Four cups flour,3 teaspoon'
baking powder, 159 teaspoons salt,
1 cup light brown sugar,1 cup
chopped _dates,%cup chopped
nuts, Z eggs, beaten, 2 cups milk,
2 tablespoons fat,melted.Hi n
ingredients.Pour into two greas-
ed loaf pans Let stand 15 min-
utes.Bake one hour in slow oven.
Apricot S¢u¢e TastyThreecupsseededapricots,2
cups water, 1 cup sugar, 8 table-
Mrs. Charles Hall and daughter
gpent _jilmrsday ygith_her .sister
,spoons or the cherry Julce and
most ol' the pineapple juice, just
enough to flavor, but not enough
'to make the mixture. very thin.
ace whole ludyfingers length-
wise and close together in a long
or square pan.Spread with the
above mixture.Split lndy fingers,
place on top of mixture and cover
with a second layer.Continue
until materials are used,saving
enough whole lady fihgers to
cover the top.Place in the ice
boxfor twenty-four hours before
serving.
For more fonhsd service this
may be removed from the pan like
a cake, by running a lmife mois-
tened with cold water around the
edge; and inverting.Or, i t may
be cut in individual servings from
the pan.This serves twelve or
fourtttn people.It may be top-
ped with whipped cream or not,
as desired.
Onions and Celery in Ham Un!
Two cups chopped cooked ham,
l'»i cup chopped cooked pork, lcup
soft bread cmmbs,2 tablespoons
chopped onions, 3 tablespoons chop
ped celery, 54 teaspoon pepper, 55
teaspoon wt,1 egg or 2 yolks,
go
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p of confectioner's sugar
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;s To OBSERVE IN
Poxs0NxNG HOPPERS
prediction . S m thirty or
days ago Sat grasshoppers
prove a problem for Wash-
County farmers before
xg weather is now a fact,
ing to County Agent Geo.
e farmers are meeting with
ner cent success.Otherr10 results at nll.Farmers.
ure getting results Say:
.nd white or crude arsenic?nylncetate to sweeten your§
md scatter it along infested
curly in the morning bc-
4:00 A. M. and 7:00 A. Ill.
:lear day."
your batches in smnllities-apply only freshly
poison.
is Green may be used in-
of crude arsenic.
»following examples are
of the things not to do.
Do not use lead arscnate.
Do not apply after 7:00 A.-
\y day.
Do not apply during a rain.
Do not wait until they have
30 or 40 rows of com.
nothing uncommon to se<
e these hungry hoppers how
patches of green onion:
mg only the stubs sticking
: the ground; and now the
small grain is shocked om
: thrashed, they will soon bi
: into alfalfa,red and swec
r fields. In fact, they are al
y in lame fields.
ese hopper; are local bums
do not fly great distance
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W ac hter.L. F. Hilsinger was confined to S
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his home a few days Inst week a
from the effects of a fall Wednes-
day evening.1°
Alb e r t Pierce o f Te ka mah ,vis-C
i te d a t th e W m.Pi er c e ho mo Fr i -' h
day .Mr:1.J o hn Sutto n,Me lve r n and .I
E m e s t W e st vis ited the ir mo th er, S
Mr s. J .M. W e s t a t the Covenant I
ho s pi ta l a t Omah a F r i da y .e
The ball game Sun day afternoon 11
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o f the visi ti ng te am f r o m Miss-L
our i V alley .5Mr. a nd Mr s. Ea rl Fr enc h c lr ovof
to B lai r S un da y even ing to s e e L
Mr s .French's unc le, Squire J ones, _1
who i s ve ry i ll a t pr es en t.1»
Mr . a n d Mr s . A r th u r P i la n t a n d l
c h ildr e n an d D an Pi la n t of Omah a 1
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Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs.li drove to Lake Qumnebaugh.u d Th daHarold Jensen and Mrs.JohnI-are RA an s g ,P'"eY rteve'
Lndersen visited Mrs.Jensen at ning, August 'me sen,
imnha Wednesday.'They report pastor.
er improving nicely.Mrs.J.M.Brewster and Mrs.' D E S O T O L U C A I S
Iaroid Brewster and daughter
pent Saturday visiting at f-he;Vann Sutherland and daughter,
toss Deets home at Blair.|_|Mrs.Snyder and son,and twoMilesVlest,Kelth M¢=l\@PCh0T» nephews from Indiana spent a few.nd the 'I`lfSe brothers of Teka- .davs at the Will Sutherland and
mrs.HJJTBI an me S.lzllnelmehome.
Marjorie Hineline of Omaha and
Paul Widener were Saturday eve-
ning' callers at the S.IIineline
home.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Harman
of Omaha, spent Sunday afternoon
at the Frank Deride homo.Neil Stanley,son of Dr.andMrs.Geo. Stanley, has returned
home from the hos itnl whic isphgood news to all his friends, nl-
o l . . . . . . . . | . .1 . . .1 . - -a . ._ . .s . . . - l .- . . . :. r . . . . n .
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,Pour into buttered loaf pan. Bake
20 minutes in moderate oven. Un-
mold carefully.
Cabbage Relish Salad
Three cups chopped cabbage,lé
cup chopped celery, 3 tablespoons
chopped pimentos,2 tablespoons
chopped green peppers,1,-§tea
spoon salt,1,4 teaspoon paprika,
'liz cup salad dressing.Mix in
gredients and serve.
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to have his leg dressed yet.Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hineline and
son, George and Mm John Hine»line went to an Omaha park Sun-
day on a piunic.Mr.and Mrs.Roy Busch anddaughterspent the week-end in
Omaha with f|'I¢Hdg,
y The Home ofw u r r r o r r u o l m
(Bundled by All Grneen)
We axchnnga wheat for (leur
r. S. Sorensen, Frm
BUSINESS DlREC'l`0RY
Dr. Normm I. Ratlmmn
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Over "Ie Blair Dm: Co.Phule Ba d 4 1Evening: by Appointment
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IIARCUB BECK
n o n m m n s r u c r n
O ma h aCourt Home
lkhom Yier Saturday night and
unday.Mrs.Tillie Wachter,who heenkeeping house at the Hansndersen home has rclumed toher
ome in Omaha.Miss Dorothy McCracken of
~lair, was a guest at the Swansonome Sunday,.Mead park was the scene of a
appy gathering last Sunday whenembersoff-he West families
ook well filled baskets and spent
he day in a family reunion.Mr.nd Mrs. J. A. West have twelvehildrenandnearlyallofthem~'th their families, were present.
ity, and with other relatives.
'lllr. rand Mrs.Clifford Hineline
returned from North Dakota Tues-
day evening,leaving Mrs.Hine-llne's futher much improved inhealth,[ which is good news.MissElizabeth Wise returned with them
for a sit.'Jess Duvis and family spentWednday evening at the Charles0. Hiréline home.g Quite n few from here attended
:the hand concert and free movies
'ln Calhoun Wednesday evening,
which was worth going to see.We are sorry to report wat Ade-
laide Landers had to xaurn to the
One-half cup fat (hall butter),
1 cup brown sugar, 1 egg, 'A cup
rolled oats, 1%cups flour, 1 bea-
spoon salt,2 teaspoons baking
powder,1 teaspoon cinnamon,'A
teaspoon nutmeg,'A cup evapor-
ated milk and 1,4 cup water, mix-
Stock up on Dresses while they ~allace Jones, son of M.and: e still on sale at the Fashion Mrs. H. L. Jones, is getting along
enter.Summer Silk Dresses are fine and will be home this week.
~ll reduced and second dress of;Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Hineline
~le price goes for only $1.00.Get.and son spent Sunday at the Min-
~lenty of dresses for school.lt. no Larsen home.
Home Styln Conkad Mal-I
Bu m m e
204 Walker Ave.A~ You~
EYES o..Z
So much of your lifes work depend:upon ihe
:onditlnn uf your eyes ilu! you ammo!uffonl lo
averwork or abuse them.
If any part ol your work curses ey mln md dis-
nomfon, you may be sure your eyes being lm-
inly iaxed, nd thu your eyesight 'llkely an be
Impaired u | eonnequelws
Eystnln brings an s Kraln of ills,ch as head-
uhe and deranged uilgedinn; you za lmllv
llnctly or your eys begin lo tin, smodmd uhe...
Th: moment your eyes begin to bother rm! in my
way you should go arm oplometrht md lnve them
examined.Hll eumlnntion wlll be umm,thor-
ough and ndmufle.n will uuhk bln to oorre¢_ly and aocnnlely (lt you with zlucu no llut you
m y pursue your dull!ndlvities with puffed ¢!e
romfort md wltlmnt stnln or mln.
DR. NORMAN RATHNANN
OPT()'r
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the I". s. Hop kins no mo.Mr s.Mi n e r va Carter,Dud ley
a n d Doug las o f Blai r,spent F r i -
dn y e ve n in g a t the Fre nc h home.
Douglas has rec overed suffic iently
to be a ble to re tu rn to h is wor k.
E .C.W i l ti g I f Oma h a ,spent
thevreek -end he re with hi s f a mily .
Th e b a r n a t th e la te Mr s . B r e e
ho me h as been re b ui lt i n to a ne a t
garage.About all of the Herman young-sters were delighted Wednesday
evening with an animal show_attheparkgrounds by a traveling
company.Wm.Lowe was home recently
and left from here for Grand Is-land where he is now employed.Mr.and M m Wm. Branrlert,
Miss Elaine Katt, Helen Van Vslln
and Emest Meyer spent Friday at
the Herman Brandert home, near
Hooper.There will be no church servicesat the M. E. church next Sunday
as Rev. Norlin will be away.
Mr. and Mrs. H. o. Cooper and
Jacqueline,accompanied Mr.andMrs. Wm.Rasmussen to Hamlin,la.,Sunday when they were
guests at an anniversary dinner,
celebrating the wedding anniver-
sary of two of Mr.Rasmussen'ssisters.
Miss Bessie Lyzholf drova wl.aSl'\ara,Ncb.Saturday and re-mained until Sunday evening vla-
itin? her mother.li r. and Mrs. Stacey Fletcher ol
Bancroft, and Mr. and Mrs. ElmerThone were guests of Mr. and Mn.Ben Wachter Sunday.Hans Anderson, who has been apatient at the Park hospital atOmaha for some time, is not im~proving as rapidly aa relatives and
lriends would like.
Mm Claude Sisson of Craig,wss
n guest at the Wm. Brandert home
Wednesday.Mr. and Mrs. James Neilson olOmaha, spent Thundavand Fri-
day with Mrs. Tillie achter at
the Hans Andersen home.Misa !rl| Brewltar spent the
week-end at home and returned ra
Blair Sunday evening.Mr.and Mrs. Wm. Rasmussenarestaylnz at the home of herparents,Mr.and Hrs.H.0.Cooper for the present.
was Lillian IAnon M l|!cCookf
is visiting her hrother, Elmer Lar-
son and family.
Mr. and Mn, Pete Chrlatamen
and Raymond expect m leave on
Thursday for a weeh's vacation lnHlnnuotn.M i n Gertrude and
Wm. Kuble will accompany them.
lln. Harold Ha nna and dill-
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F a l l e r s A p p l i a n é e C o m p a n y
Fremont, Nebraska
F a r n b e r g H a r d w a r e
Blair, NebraskaID. E. HARDY
Local representative for the above dealen.
Phone 285 Blair, Nebraska
THE §"=+";"z"§'f&'ié?.§`§
WASHER'°TABLE IRON
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Bhir, Nabrukn, July 80, 1981--rm :anunuv»-nunPigs Fam'|Mrs.Rose Metzinger spent *|Mr. md Mn. A. E. Brock wled
few days lut week in Omaha, vin Int Thursday evening -fill! 28:6
.lting at the Arthur Wolff home on Mn John A Rhoades." 0 "~ ~ Burser returned S\md=v|, "¥F¥"°"'*? ~ FF '!?°E'fI
|'ma nN'l'ElPRlSE1°'~ H°.*'Z"i ~A msn vsornz Loc AL NEWS" ' s '" " "" - " '' e my : n o va : o r m e D e tw r m u n u 0 ;-me r i f P¢°P1°~# H N A . l l l l o A D 3 »r u h h l h e r g g C i l l s n d ~ m s _ _ ° g th eg e ec m u u y
U E D E V E R Y ' 1 ' I U l 8 D A 1 _ _t o f o r w a r d a n y m o v e n e n t f v f h i c h o b e y s o m e t w e n t y o r t w e n t Y f i v e
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Mr. and Mn.L. J. Wolff and
emlly were Simdsy dinner guests
t the Victor Wolff home.
New shipment of $1.00 Wash
hfesses has just been received ut
he Fashion Cenier.l t
The McCarthy Progressive Club
neets this (Thursday)afternoon
xt the home o! Mrs, John Near#
mod, south ol Blair.Chrln K.Bendor!took - m l
lhggle Luaker to West Point.
Nab. Im Mo hd:h he will
fro m a week's vacation trip, vin- mx :ne week sr me nome UK u==litlng her sister, Mrs. F. B. Rogers uncle, Bert Swllurt at Ke"""d'
Advedse in The mum-n .at x-'r 130489, Iowa.|Mr and Mrs. Ross I-dw and
M V 0 I |L,,\Swtk up vn Dresses while uwyndaughters called an friends lastrs...resnd enjnymg a ar a rm o n ul c ul *Sway in the Long Creek neigh-iew week. vim at the home of her ogm.mm; s u D§,I';;:"'_ '§';:b°rh°°d.
~ Wm.Shnnk s t C° d"n 1 l reduced and second dress . 4 Darla Harrison of He an,
|P 'own.wld# pnce goes f°r only $1.00.Get,,p¢ n¢ the mm wr of lus t week
Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Hansen plenty of dresses for school.www, Florence Anderson at the J_
f.1`§'¢f§"'"f.'3'.n?.f,°'L'¢'Z};.,§1°"Z,W€,,";', Mg; J. I Verplanck of Val.ley~P. Anderson home.
un °'=f ° "arrived l m M o m m M r m s m m l w u x lHum wud-l home.The ladies are by w be with her mother,Mfbinext week fo: Berkley, cum :
lm" Kink. who has been qulfe ill where she plum oo attend the
A aug party was held lest Sun-_for several weeks and is not im- Umvmny of California.
dlv at Hosea Wils<m's club house proved at this writing.|u r a M sl f
out on an Psplo.Th e muv i u u 'nl ' an rs,mpson °y w are s ,e Junior Tuhillm Society of.Bl;lr und Mr.snd Mrs.Harveyos -=-'gd for in s Catholic home ec :&:d:_h°"°" ol his son, Franks the Flnt Luthenn church is uow|SlmPson of Tekxmalx spent Sundli
L lut pweLus t Mnmhu .mu-"Mn vi nirnnl |l=0l!1p0ned o! about thirty members vening t the Clarence Simpson~ f'§f_"§lfffff."°d _they will holu one of the lrghome Mn..Long Greek ndgh~
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Every m u m - l p m n n g m h suopemaec ount The n a ma n !
nh e r l ba n w i l l b a h s h n t l y r v -
mr e d f r o m o u r m a l l h x l l n a t i lnt i o n o f t he t ln l a l d i o r l l
Q e p u b l l l h e n b e n ?athe!~v pnth a mbe e ri p dnnv l llra na lnhfe rn a t lbnde d gnlta d n b -1¢dvH°nvrl°»~Emry mhe ullaer
.t m h n t a n d t h n 8 a a e e u l l -
' - d a n a r s m a a a p u t d f h e a a r. u n s be t we mth a mhl i lh l 'and
c i x rl he r..
rn mx c u uo us P RO PO SAL
teresla of me uxry anu ns v=vv»~=~_---» -.- ,.-..,.. ..-Hia whole energy and dymmigpl the various hurans,m m n s l
force wal put behind every dlort lens and boards that preside ovenln nur behalf.Be was always at their destlnies.'
Lha head of every move for better-Probablf no other nation than
t in eommunit and was a elwliry. seem: W D0 YM i a m ofmenoury|vigorous champion of everythlng0\1r law-makers. Whether it is a
l
that meant for the public wellare. 'matter of owning a revolver for
His death ia a severe blow but let sport or protection, or attending a
his example be our foreword lox-Sunday picnic, we are liable tothe future.\.,.,,,,, ln cunllict with the foroes of
Huwsa a dmrfa rmembero tthe
present . Chamber ot Commeraand one of its prlndpal orgenw
en.Hs was dectsd as su Pra~
ldenk f o r a s n m time at l t l
regular meeting in 1922.He vnu
again decked ll President in 192s
and modded eu-ll vw thereafbtr
and was our President at the time
of his untimely death.
A.vrui dsut of our o m m m l
law and order.~Apparently we have been work-
ing vu the theory that human
mmm can be ehanged by legisla-
tion. At preamt mere than12,000-ooo persons are affiliated with
movements having to do with
mlndlng other people'a business.
The nel!-styled reformer md mer-
|1lst.have been supreme. And the
result bu nn been A more stable
\I
Pete Tyson, Ed Grimm and Ap!
homey B.F.Lundt left this £
(Thursday)maming lor a trlp a
through the Black Hills.|
The Busy Bee Club will me e t]
Friday aim-noon, Judy B1 at the 1
home of Mn. Carl Hindley, inLhls|
dty.I
George Keyes of Kennard, was e
a f mmd Wednesday evening o n ]
:hh curs e ol bei n:a rm a .ud`
driving a car while mder the ln-lfluence of liquor..g
Mrs. lhry Mueller and Mr. and 1
Mrs. C. J. Beckman retumd 'MH
morning from Estes Park and
polnm west.They have spent nev-e rd weeks there and report s '*wonderful trim I]
IMr. and _"": Farl Caddwell en-
n s ; a ; . " a 1 a ' . " ? a . ' " " " ; " " " ' " , " ' ; , " " ' " ' ; " ' ? "" " " ' ° ' " ' ""W-.M <'=1-=-=-=-r{;\»»=»°»=1-n n Hedamu Arthur Darrin. fm.lzhllr lllnrlwhr .~l. '.m . »{»|~ I-_.I ;". .¥'! ! ~ In. N I Hr. and Mn.Ham W:-teh An-
Tom Flinn and Mugaret Snyder;
of Omaha..
Luwdl Turner,who has been
vldtlng at the homes of Chu.
Byme and L.A. Bncldln of this
city,retumed to his home in
Sloux City last Sunday.
Sale 01 $I.W Silk Dresses con-
tinues until every Silk Summer'Dream is sold.Buy one dress at
rduced prifre and get the next one
o l same price or only $1.00.
Wonderful values at Fashion Cen-ter.234:
...__-..-,.....-.--- - w. ,:Miss Ethel.|Mm. E. S. Benty enjoyed avlsit
rom her nlece,Mrs.Norman
Chrlstle,Mr.Christie and littleja wghnr, Ali c e mme ,o r Si o n
'City, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. R-ly Johnston mov-
ed Wednesday from the Plckell
house on Washington street into
the Mrs. Anna Stewart residence
on west Grant street.`
!Mrs. Waller Petersen and daugh
ter, Madge and Mrs. Floyd Smith
Manu on uouegu mu.
nm Slmdny evening vimlton at
the Harry 3°Pl\°l\lield home were
Manure. and Madame.; Ch,-;,H.
Wrleh and daughters of Orum,
Newt Sutherland of Cheyenne,
Wy°-. George Hindley and enum
ol north of Splker, Walter Sap-
penlield and children of Calhoun
and Hans Wrlch of this city.
Mr.and Mrs.Fred Kellerman
and two children of Seward, Neb.,
accompnnied hy_Mrs. Anne Koller-
tertdned nt dinner l Sunday\.,. and Hn. Chri s H ,-(ch ...x
'dnughten of Orum.Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Sappenlleld were nfkrnoon
vldtnrs.
Rev. md Mrs. Hans C. Jerelld
and family left Int Frlday for a
few weeks my in Chicago.Rev.
Jernlld has a church which he fills
as pastor during the summer
months.
Mrs. J. E. Taylor, east. of Blair,
rueived word Monday,of the
|t{on, lull who ammael, mn fon-
dght, sound judgment, his sgggen-
dvu m m m m a forceful penan-
allty lun helped to carry forwlrd
many improvements in our City
which 'mme his help wodd hav!
and pemeful socxery nun ln muu.'~usrtnined the tounwmgg g " g y t of g y b "':§ '"8 and dinner lalt Sunday:Mr.z:nd M.:
y-re w b : _Glen my and fmny af Dale, Mr.
more crime,seemsAmerican axiom.
failed-We do mi ee l that my TAXATION ANDo f u l an capable ,of filliug h!s|CONFISCATION
m d Mn. F re d l a n g md m l -
Howard and Roy.
cm-ns Bendorf Sr. und wife left
yesterday for Parade,South Dl-
kvta where they will yisit M1.nnd
Nothing mog mhlimdy ridi-
vmlmls than the proposal that
»(§hxwdl.in' surrender be mnibteda!!\l|nE1 Y|xkmwn |uqm\'»emten~
dli pAge|nt has been bmuchod to
'GE-P¢°nla of the Unlud Scam
;|Tr n o n n d m n n v v v x r l"""°§1f1 I 'r.'1fs`iso1nvenaryof the seige af York-
mi m.Agrautceremanyfnbelng
pmnea.The i mma ma Amm-
an-|mnvemrnents Wm have affic-
place in our ranks; yet it is our
purpose that the work go on.Therefore, in commemoration of
the work that he has done among
-..J .0 nm »-mu-L and esteem.
There is a point where taxation Mn
becomes confiscation-when i t mx
goes beyond what the people can gon:
- -<11
, Frank Bsiley, who are arm-up thee.They gxpect to be
x f o r a b o u t tw o ~
Ile of $1.00 Siik Dresses con-es until every silk Summer
sa is sold.BU! one dress atneed price and get the next on:same price for only $1.00.
iderful values at Fashion Cen-28-it
r. and Mrs. Martin Karngard
daughter,Elnu came from
akly-n, Wisconsin lust Saturday
visited from Saturday until
lnesduy at the home of Mr. and
-~-- -,..
if. and mn. H. J. H-Elia e°1v¥°°.=..fP!='e.=f\,~'""1=f: 2591211n a n wn o na s been spending U\ 0| de a th o f h er si ster , Mrs . B ell Her -
Ul.§t l ' \\I..|\¢!'!l wi th vn | i {u nn nl \»so 1 .nu 1 ||reasonaz:uy Pa*>'.edc an c ommu ni ti es
ning this p oint.T a x
ne u p a hu nd r ed pe r
i n a c omp a ra ti ve ly
ti n u
Dre:
redl:
o f
W o :
~present.The fm "'"f "` ""' """"" ""`~M Am i n event: nf 1'/81 wm he re- &."§$?,Z"2,he held by this are ~ m g;
'- ..BE IT RESOLVED That the rates have gmBut someone m Mmnm. has nm, mmmmr of Com;nen:e deep~ cent or more
la s t S; 1 a y ~d Monday Lt the
Carl Kolterman home.Mrs. Anna
Koltermnn remained in Blair.
shey of Nebraéka City.
Taylor left Tuesday ufte
be present at the funeral
was held lust Wednesday
n o o n .argued that the surrender
df the. British y be omitted.
There will be En lshmen present
:fthe celebration, and it is (cared
tht they mlght be pained if they
law o representation of a British
general surrendering his com-
nasud.lust what would be left of the
cdebrntion if the capitulntion
were left out lms_ not been ex-
plained.The whole incident
proves that America still has its
quota of Anglo-m.aniacs.-Fre-
mont Tdbunc.
HILLSIDE inws OF
GARDNER DISTRICT
Nels Rasmussen and wife visit-
ed at the Lars Jeppesen home on
Wednesday aiternoon and evening.
lk. and Mrs. Jens Clausen vis-
ited at the Frank Brown home oh
Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs, Ed Bhninger and
Earl of Omaha, were Friday vis-
itom at the Harry Ervey home.
Mn. Pete Truhlsen was hostess
nflernoon.
ly regret his untimely end,that
we acknowledge the great good
that he has accomplished while in
our midst,his fine community
spirit and attitude of cooperation,
his deep sense of justice and his
desire to deal fairly with all
things,o i the battles he has
fought and the victories won, and
our heartfelt appreciation for the
many things advocated and carried
to a successful termination by the
generous help and assistance of
his mind and pen.May his soul
rest in peace.BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED:
That a copy of this resolution be
spread upon the minutes of our
organization und n copy of the
same be sent to his fnmily.
Respectfully submitted,
Clnrk 0'llnnlon.Alfred O. Sick,
Harry L. Morris,
Karl Christensen
Ed. Matthlesen,
Conunittee.
NEW ENGLAND NEWS
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few years.A multitude of special
taxes are being levied.Class
taxation has become a common-place.Both businesses and in-
dividuals find the tax-collector d`barrier in the way of industrial]
expansion and personal prosperity'
A condition such as this cannot
long continue without placing thenation in a position from which it'
may take years w recover.Thopresentspectacle debt-ridden Eur'
opcan nations should be a Wam-
ing to public officials to do every-
thing in their power m promote
government efficiency,limit its
operations to fundamental govern
ment duties,and keep expenses
down.
METALS NECESSARYT o c i v l u z i r l o n
The past history of the world
is largely d history of minerals.
The countries with an abundant,
readily accessible supply o[_
metals, precious and base,have!been the countries in whichin-'
dustrial P\'°zr¢ss has been great-
est.
ter.
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and
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Wal
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s wgetClarence Freeman of Craig, was -
mr. and Mrs. v.
.e, I»°'?°'.f""e "i-=fe1°¥. 9'!"'"?2'3._'"'*'°' at 1,¢F§'i:§fxyh'§§§Lf§t"°iev§§ei'i
MI the Hillside Club Thursday
fro
Inn
Home Theatre
Home of Pcxfecl Talking Plclures
Fmn;.Y and SATURDAY
JULY 31 and AUGUST 1Saturday Matinee
.The Finger Points
With Richard Bnrthelnleus and Fay Wrny
Strange As It Scems, Nu. A Kingof BIIKYIL Cartoon
S U N DA Y a n d M O ND A Y
TU E S D A Y
AUGUST 2. 3 und 4
Sunday Matinee
7F a t h e r s S o n
With Lewis Stone and Leon JunneyBum Bandit, Talknnoon Paramount Pictorial No, 6
PARAMOUNT FOX ews
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
AUGUST 5 and 6Fa m i l y N i g h t
(One Paid Admission Admits Tv/U People
Body and Soul
Charles Fnrrcll and Elissa Landi
(`0)lEDY-Studio Sap
FRIDAY and SATURDAY SATURDAY MATINEE
AUGUS'I` 7 nm! H
Woman H ungry
\Vi||\ Lila Lee and Fred Kohler
COMING:-
CARTOON--'I`rip to Egypt Strange As I.t Seems, No. 5
Al'[iIS'l` 9th, mth and lllh
Constance Bennett in "BORN To LOVE"
day,partly by mmawa ox me countyp
Miss Charlotte Ahnsbeld enter- jan..
tained several girl friends at a Crystal and Leona Clausen,
awimmimr nartv last Wndnc-sdnv dauahters of Mr. and Mrs. Ednrar v
I
tum dauuhters.Nellla and mxmiume 1-. nz. mcrcner nungv-.|nhm.\m Mdnstrv rnanifestinir aI°""'?. ".i't=f:--;;..: :.....n|ul;nv|.| I "I" ".:'1":" |tnougm. to ne a Bprameu Iuul., |mu|on d ay an d f o un d '
m d he n o w has
i1é}bén liodefund huébmd of To-Mr. and Mrs. Pete Iorsen ana
pdka, Kansas visited from Sunday Ella were F"'d"5{ evening suppertt th Edd Fletcher home.until Wednesday at the J. L. Pct- ""§?." 2...§f...§.1.Larsen and
ersen and Frank Schafer homes. f if were vioitin relatives atUra Lowe is a :later of M°""'°'l1£\..§m Sunday.2:
H " - H " " " " " ¢" " _ " ' _ ' - ". " \ i pl 0 DI. E ll 1 B Il1'E5::i.\ug |»U|au || .\ \. |u u **\p m y m g g a m e s a n d a g n y 5 . | ; n n - g yl a r g e r n e e d f o r m e t a l s .C o p p e r ,h m e T h i s i s m a t t e r t h a t w l l l i t X - r a y e d l a s t M
s l i v e r ,z 1 n c , ' I e a d a n d o t h e r s a r e c g s t f h c o v e m r g e n t d o l l a r s i n t h e a b l i u o u n t e o u s e e d w a i l s p r e a d o n n.b r o k e n b o n e ,1
e s s e n t i a l t o t h e f n c t i o n i f |S t a e s f r o m t e b a s k e t s t h a t w e r eI i t j u H e 0 o u r e n d ,w h e r e i t c o u l d r e m e d y b r o u g h t .T h i s c l o s e d t h e f e s t i v i - ' h m f o o t i n a c a s t .
c m z a o n ...m a t t e r s n o w m t h p e n m e s f f 't i e s f t h d M r s .D o n C .V :
I t ' ?f o r t f u s " ? ? " ° " .m t W e s t A s s i s t a n t S e c r e t a r y o f A g r i -».~..'f`.F i fe ? " § 'f. . . . . , , , . , ,.-lm.-.»l.w a l l J a m e s K i r b y a n :an Deusen,Mrs
rl Mr nnrl Mru
ere callers at theYBWIBGU Bild uT.1|"CIlIIBl»hir and ]"rs NCIS Jlllalf5011 9|F r a n k B r o wn r e tu r n w f r o m tu e He r ma n ,we re Fr i da y vis ito rs a t
Imman ue l ho spi ta l in Omah a W e d- the J o hn f ié c kg on h ome.
nesday evenirqg a n d i s do in g a s Mr .an d 1| s.I-'rank C r n n o r 0 f
w e l l a s c a n b e e x p w w d a l t h o u g h c . r q § g ,w q r ; ~ . = S " t l ' . f § ' 1 ? f _e v e n i n g '
f ' . . n h l i
er n mi n in g ,spate or lts pr esent "_D I gd.---... ......_|h i b 1 f c u ure u n a p s a _ .ho ld t h 'En gmtr es a i o 001; ;~§=~1R;<g ."" 'f=can,and wi ll fu rn is h ml-i n i ; n d a n 1
pros, crous u u r e f th p c fl u n a y ,
n e ve d ind os tri al ac ti vity wi ll C e r m , . t T g g t mf g f l t 3 r th e l:C u m m g Cnty
Fcou e e u|)!illiI AVTUI It l'\EIIEWOd demilhd for\¢I........i l - ;41..-A.."»|»{»1nnnt rmnnnf |Tl01'Ilillq "'?'Y'
` " " " " ` " " " " " ""==="Junua retersen wwalSundayschiol |John A. Rhoades home WetlnesdrigS " " g ; ' " * h 2 " d » " H " f c n in g vi si ti n g with Mrs. Rhondes
c oo 11 §"=";gd Q wh o i s n ow af ter a lo n g s ic k S p vll
ces w1 e e a ab le to rec eive callers.muse m t h a pic nic a r 1 1 1- 1 f \ . _. _ \ ___. . ! . . . h . . . . l l . . . . .he will be in a cast for n number|\iSil01S at me wnuur \.aU||\:\; lmfné'mducts.And the Ameri-.|Pof weeks.h°§'I1.and Mrs.Freeman Loftis can mining ind try will continue,
Hr. and Mrs. Harry Ervey and cl li ward wore Sunday dinner as in the past,be an outstand-
fayv ,f"'?'"lff1 ..'fnuyf.)1°mf.fE estsoat the Chester Hovendicking factor in the life of our
slum Lului l "f:;.'f ";'°:.' :;':::'UH ||.na sc noul Ill
an~-~
AUGUS'I` 7 nm! H
Woman H ungry
\Vi||\ Lila Lee and Fred Kohler
OUR SERVICE
OPENSATURDAY NITES
GRINDING PRICES
D O W N
at The BLAIR man MILL
COMING:-
CARTOON--'I`rip to Egypt Strange As I.t Seems, No. 5
Al'[iIS'l` 9th, mth and lllh
Constance Bennett in "BORN To LOVE"
a o I
DO>-
aaasOEncaan
'DpqUv-4D3
Bc p e r c wn o n #»-EARCORN
W H E A T 3 32 inchllc per cwt. »~screen
zoc per cwt. ALFALFA used
TRUCK LOADS -: around 100 bu. :-
we will call for grind and deliver
within 5 miles of Blair for . . .
17c per cwt.
Howard replied that the action
~f the department was "like tell-
ng a hungry family how to cook
ood.""lf these insects.are allowed
o ruin crops in Nebraska this
summer," he continued, "they will
lay eggs in Se tember,and nextear will ma rh southward and
attack the whole Mississippi
valley. It is a matter that will
have to be cared for by the
government in the end.The
govemment coara supply a
remedy at small cost.I cannot
understand its policy."
Purchase of grasshopper poison
hy the state and counties appar-
ently is diminishing, according to
manufactures of the poison bran
mash in Omaha.A week or ten
days ago, at leasn:one carload a
day was being shipped.For the
past few days none has been
ordered by the state.
Purchases may be resumed,
however,lf Arthur ahd Chase
counties are granted the mme aid
they petitioned for Thursday.
Takamah-McDonald Super- Ser
vloe filling station officially
opened..
entertainment will be provided
for the children.
Elizabeth Brann of Des Moines,
has been spending the past few
weeks at the home of Prof. and
Mrs. G. J. hlalmln.The ladies are
sistcra.Prof.and Mrs.Malmin
also enjoyed a visit from Mrs.
alulmln's parents,of Des Moines
over the week-end.Miss Eliza-
beth accompanied them home.
For Sale-Country home and six
mens ol land on south edge of
Blair.Taxes $90.10.Real place
for people who wish the advantage
of town and yet wish to reduce the
cost of living thru raising their
father,Stewart Edwards at thr-
home of his son,Harry Edwards
at Kennard,last Tuesday after-
l
non.Mr.Edwards suffered :r
stroke recently and at this writing
is not much improved.
Mrs.Alma Clear of Aurora,
Neb.,arrived in Blair last Mon-
day for a visit with old friends
Mrs. Claar resided in Blair years
ago and is well known by the
older residents here.-She is mak-
ing her headquarters with Mrs.
'I'irn Tucker.
Miss Eleanor Sorensen,daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Sorensen,
ls the graduate nurse who ls at
own vegetables and (mit.AE¢0dlPl'2S¢¥l¢ caring for Magnus John-
buy at $3760.00.May consader~8°l\-Mr. Johnson has been ill for
trade to had! of value.Hanson &
Mehrena, Pilot Bldg.28-lt
-Mr. H. W. Meier-henry, who has
been quite ill and under the oare
o l a physician the past few days.
a number of weeks but is at pres~
ent improvingwhieh is good news
to his many friends.
For Trad.'30 acres of excellent
bottom Land,8 miles from the
river,lnvel sand-loam soil,wellis slowly improving.Callers laat'
evening at the Melerhenry home
were Messrs. and Mssdamas Gus
Melarhsnry and son, Howard,Ed
Mler-henry and daughters,Walter
Melerhenry, all of north of Arling-
ton and Wlnlfredvlialn of Téka-
mah.,
drained, taxed at less than $2.00
per acre.Exohange for stock of
general mercl|and.lsa,dry goods,
grooerles, hardware, clothing, letc.
Will also sell for cash.A "steal"
an either basis.Hanson &Meh-
rens, Pilot Bldg.28-lt
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U I D U B ! !L ¢ 0 l | 1 p L O I l l r u m u | u : 4 . u h o n l €.0 |W e e m n n r W a t e r S u n d a y .M r a n d M r s .B e r t T h o m p s o n people
lir. and Mrs. Lars Jeppesen, uc-mmpanled by Mrs. Gerirude Nel-
sen, were business visitors in Fre-
mont Monday.
ll r.and Mrs.Henry Tegt and
family were Momlny ¢veningcAll~
ers at Harry Erveyf.
Mr. und Mrs. Robert Rasmussen
and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Petersen and Robert, visited atthe
H.A.Matz home nan'Elkhorn
m wv ~ . . , _ _ - , .
und Mrs.Herman Sprlck were
Thursdny evening visilorn ut theErnest Gedcko home at Calhoun.Mrs.Louie Franke of Omahn,
nnd three grandchildren from
Kansas City,are visiting nt the
Chas.' Paulson home.Mrs.Robert McCnnnnha spentTuesdayand Wednesday ut the'
Merle Anthony home.,QMr. and Mrs. Quincy Brldwe ofCrahz.were Wednesday evening.visitors at the Ralph Brldwell.g
The new stand d loaf of brend
law will go into feet July 22nd.
_ere can be a
ounces above the
minimum but bread must bu
sold in one pound loaves or mul-
tiples thereof.Ralsen bread
must continue at least three
ounces of mlsens per pound..
Accordin to luw
'variation of two
_J. G. Anlan, cm-ecwr of public-
xty for Nebraska, has retumed w
York to resume his rlutien an nuhHenry :mu Asunulpn muumnur urdhuhn.were Sumlny nltamocn
anus in this nelghhorhoud.
lr. and Mrs. Jenn Clausen and
Kr. and Mrs. Han-7 Ervey were'limadly momlng callers at Qhe J.
l'...Pewmeu home.'
ur.. ...A mv. n.\\»..»,4 nnmmimn
uw.-v.Melvin Updike,who hu be e n
wnrldng at the Freeman Loftilhonie,returned to his home at
Lyons Sunday.Adeline Miller spent the week-. end nt the Art Andersun home.Martha I-loler spent a few days
|,...» .......\. .¢» n.. va. cum lmmn
lisher of the York Republican.
Governor Bryan insisted thnt the
publicity work must be stnpped,
and in carrying out his retmnch-
ment prognm the governor omit-
ted tbié item from the budget
appropriations.Mr.Alden han
4
and family attended a bn-thdxy
y at the Chrllwder Anderson
0 Sundxy in hquor o l Mn .
Ablérson,'
u z n m s a O F o o mu a n c s
HOL DS RE GUL AR ummm.Contlnud (rom page une)
mu. ww. ... ...U ..., ..... .._...._..Alma Fletcher spent Wednssdny
at the Chu. Nelson home caringfor Mn. Ndlon, while her daugh-ter,Mable Marsh attended thewedding of Min! Ruth Broan at
Blah.Gmlo tte h e h ;spent a few
days lut week wlslblng her dsber,
Mrs. Wesley Graullda.1-l¢!- ...A
clone aggeat deal of excellent
work in advertising Nebraska
lo Nebraskans. --Publisher; Aux-
Pem-L. Hotwn and Mr. Timm
leased bdldlng iormarly occupied
by Howell cream station and con-
verted establishment into modernmnummrs. uwrgu uuwgmu .$117 20, 1981.Ha mme tn Blxh' hmlly were Saburday afternoon m°1'¢"lfY~m 1896 as a px-inter and was mm- vixlton at tha Grandpa Loltis Falla C1
..|......,»\........nn m m ..\.... \.. nn... .» mn,rhnned lm
sei-rom Em ma wr-
l l i n t e n x t in nld C u rti n
AUGUST 5 and 6
Fa m i l y N i g h t
(One Paid Admission Admits Tv/U People
Body and Soul
Charles Fnrrcll and Elissa Landi
(`0)lEDY-Studio Sap
FRIDAY and SATURDAY SATURDAY MATINEE
AUGUS'I` 7 nm! H
Woman H ungry
\Vi||\ Lila Lee and Fred Kohler
COMING:-
CARTOON--'I`rip to Egypt Strange As I.t Seems, No. 5
Al'[iIS'l` 9th, mth and lllh
Constance Bennett in "BORN To LOVE"
became Deputy County Clerk,
whiw position he held for In year,IP-¢|€°l"s fa return to Cha printing
liudnus,at which time he pur-
éns ed t h e Blair Republican,
changing the mme to The Demo-
m z in accord with his political
dmlntlons.
Ha continued in the newspaper
Mr.md Mrs. Andrew Nelsonanuffunlly and Mrs. Anne Vagueof California, wars Snturday alt-ernoon Visllars at the Henry Ram
muusen home at Blair.
Alma und Birdie Fletcw, Mrs.
Georg:Loftls and Marjorie wereMongl dmmoon vlslton at theJuneetchar home at Blair.Mrs. Willzu5 OQIB Y wng visiting
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Business \ml..ll his deulh,dweyn
residing at Blair where he hadl
lullt np n lnrge newspaper bnsl-
ness and at his death was editor
o f 'ne Pilot-Triblma winch ma
Ween established by consolidation
<{ another newspaper wllh his
U n .The newspaper busineaswns
only n holiness with hlm-lt
'lla|,hi1 hobby md the joy ol his
lile.Atthe time of his dnhh he
I n President of the Ne b r u h
Inn Anodntlon, nn honor \'l=|11.v
deserved in his chosen Eeld,and!
highly appredeled by hnn.
In 1914 he was nppohmlbsd Pon-
lkdfcr at Blair by Preddnnt Wil-
im uid continued u such for Len
reljd ln m u
penod while he wal Poltmu-|
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relatives nt Craig Thursday.Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Msgill and\
family wero Sunday waxing vldlo-\
on at the Henry Hovendick home.
Earl and Bert Thompson, FloydMxgill md Ralph Bridwell d!0VB\
to Fremont Bal-urdsy and ntfended\
a eslfilo ado.`Mr. md Mn. Roy Dozmallyandson were Sunday evening vidwrs
nt the Eul Thompson home.1
News came to this vicinity lsstiwoekof uw muflnge of ur.\
Quincy lirldwell of Craig, to Miss
Edith Roy ol Tehmnh. The groom
is n son of Otis Brldwell, who re-sldeo just west of the New Eng-hnd lchool.The wedding tookplace at the Blair Baptism parson-Axwa Saturday, July l8, with Rev.
L. J.. Moran performing the core-
mony.The groom is engaged in
m m " l o r Ben Thompson nndnow reside: in Cralg.His many
bert-
Bridgeport--lmprovements to be
made tn Trail Theatre.
Tekanmh-H. M. Paradise leased
Ciommerdul Howl.
Scutteblufb-Mr. and Mrs. O. W.
Rhodes took over Blue Front Cafe
of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Connolly.
Chadron-I. Y. Wilson considers
establishing furniture store here.
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.Furniture, rugs and floor cover-ings.Mathew R. Bendorf.21-ti
Bess Crowdy of Wayne,spent
the week-end at the parental, .lack
Crowdy home.
M. L. Walters has been confined
at home this week with a ease ol
the summer flu.
Alice Gallagher spent the week-
end vidtlng at the Otto Maucke
home, north of Blair.
C. K. Bendorf, licensed embalm-
er and undertaker, Blair.Olllce
phone, 161; res. phone, rss,8-if
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Stmge o !
Omaha,attended the funeral of
Mrs John Kuhr last Thursday aft-
ernoon.Mrs Mollie Gilliland returned
from Omaha Thursday,having
been down for treatments for
throat trouble.1
Mr.W.H.Underwood and
daughter, Mrs. Ernest Hubka,of
Beatrice. Nebr., are visiting with
friends in Blair this week.
Mrs, Morrls Masters and daugh-
ter,Miss Maude of Arlington,
were guests at the John Rhoades
home last Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Art Gustason and :laugh-
ter, Gloria of Schuyler, are spond-
ing the week at the parental, Chris
Anderson home on east South
street.
Levi Gameron, son of Mr.and
Mrs. A. G. Gnmeron,spent the
week-end with his uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mn: Tom Berger, at Te-
knmah.
Mr. and Mrs. John Andersen of
llently,Iowa,spent the dnv Sun-
dny visiting at the home of their
son. Herman and family who live
south of Blair.
The Rose lli ll Sunday School
held :i nlcnic Sunday 'eveninlz nt
the Tourist park, with n larzc
number in attendance.The event
\\'l\§ a mprry one.Last Sunday evening visitors at
the Georgf- Kuhr homo were Mr.
and Mrs.Harry Larson of l{en~
nord.and lllr.and Mrs.Ansel
Taft ol west of Blair.
Mrs. \Vm. Carter of Omaha. who
is staying with her mother,Mrs.
Jonas "m this summer. wenti
down to er home Saturday to
spend a few days with her hus~
hand.
Clarence Jensen has closed up
his tire and battery shon located
in the Frank Jenkins building. The
Vinton-Chevrolet Co.has taken
oi-or the stock and will handle it
in the future.
Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Albach
and family,north of lllnir and
Ralph Swanson :md Vivian John-
son of Omaha, were last Sunday
afternoon visitors at the John T.
Gnllmzher home.
Miss Nonnn llollmnn of Ar-l
lington. and llcnry Niederdippe of
Lin¢..1.., .|-.-..- over lo nlnir Sun-
day to !.....n .\\im in lll:|ir's newpr-ol.ln~ r tl;-;: were guests of
'lliff l'rE villa Ilhondcs at her;
lmmr \
I\lr.:uul Mrs.Fred bonu and
>»»u,ll~".nr~l and Roy,returned
home last Friday evening after,
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Furniture, rugs and floor ecvsr~
For Sale--Summer and m i
apples. Lester Barton, Blair.27d
Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Cook were
dinner guests Sunday at the L. C.
Klopp home.
George McBride is suffering
with an attack of lumbago but is
improving at this writing.
C. K. Bendorl, licensed embalm-
er and undertaker, Blair.Offla
phone, 161;ras.phone, 188.8-ld
Mrs.w.D. Hughes went to
Omaha last Thursday In spend a
few days visiting with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Weber o!
Tekamah, spent Saturday evening
with Mrs. John Weber and d.augh~
ters.
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Lehbert of
Bennington, were lut Sunday din-
ner guests at the .mx Crowdy
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Metzingevandfamilymade a business trip
to Omaha on Wednesday ol last
week.
Walter Gutsehow went up ow
Crofton last Monday and will bc
gone most of the week on burd-
ness.1MissLucillePotterandOrvil
Axtcll, of Florence, were Sunday
afternoon visitors at the Leonard
Axtell home.
Mrs.Johnf'; Gallagher spentlastSaturdayelplng Mrs.Her-
man Anderson,south of Blair,
cbok for thrcahers.
Oscar Gilbertson has purchased
the Joe Edwards property on west
Grant street and will take posses-
sion in thc near future.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Soll and
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Soll and son.
Clifford left last Monday for a
visit with relatives in Kansas.
Vonetn Larsen, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs.Ha ny Larsen of nearKennard, spent the weekend with
Lelah Kuhr at the George Kuhr
home.
The Wm. Blatter family drove
out to Fontanelle last Sunday andspent the day with Mrs. BlatEer's
parents,Mr.and Mrs.Henry
Monke.
Mrs. L. C. Klopp was in attend-
ance at a tea in Omaha last Fri-
dav zivcn in honor of Miss Mary
Elizabeth Graham,who is to be
married August 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larsen and
Mr. and Mrs. Tandy of Benning-
ton spent Sunday evening with
Bl r fdends,and enioyed a
swi in the pool.
Mr.Arthur Wolf!and _Miss
Pansy Stock,both of Omaha.
'were married Saturday aftemoon
nt the Congregational parsonage
by Rev. A. F. Newell.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Arndt left
lost Saturday moming for the
Black llills whore they will spend
some time taking in the scenic
beauty spots of that country.
The Baptist Sunday School held
their picnic last Tuesday in the
Calhoun park.A picnic supper
wws immensely onioyed in which
all present did ample justice to the
big* feed.
.gh t ,k - ~¢_|Mr.and Mrs.Theo.Bixler of;g§§."',_.§ym.igs. 'af,'°,',;'§\F}.Ponca,lown spent Saturday
Ritlmcr at Clinton, Iowa and also
witli other relatives.
The Royal Neighbors, with their
families held a seven o'clock picnic
supper last Thursday evening at
Tourist park.A fine supper wasspread on the tables which all par-
took of and the remainder of the
evening was spent visiting.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle McBride and
son, Lyle Jr. of Omaha, and Miss
Marian Lebeck of Sioux City, la.,
were dinner guests last Sunday andspent the day at ,ine George Mc~
'Bride home.lr . a n d Mrs. Earl
French and family of Herman,
were evening vldtors.
Mrs. H. A. Haack spent Friday
and Saturday in Omaha vdsiting
Mrs. A. G. Curtis, who ls confined
in an Omaha hospital.She re-
ports Mrs. Curtis about the same.
Mrs. Haack also vlmlted at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Neil
Burdic.On Saturday she accom-
.psnied Mr.and Mrs. Hurdle and
little son to this city where they
spent the week~end.,
About forty relatives.neigh-
bors and friends gathered at the
Chdstoffer Anderson home in the
Brewster school district,Sunday
evening and completely surprised
Mrs. Anderson. the occasion being
in honor of her birth anniversary.
The evening was spent visiting
and at a late hour a lovely lunch
night nd Sunday at the DelmariiFevrimc.Mrs.Bixlor will be
remembolrd to her Blair friends
as Lucille Feer./
Mr.and Mrs.Byron Bunn of
north of Blair, entertained the fol-lowing relatives at Sunday dinner:
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. I-laack of this
city,Mr.and Mrs.Neil Bunilc
and son oi' Omaha.
'Mi-s.Leah Kincaid and dough'
ters,Edith Alice and Lonlse,of
|Elk City,came last Wednesday
and are spending a few days vla-
iting at the George Caldwell and
E. G. Carson homes
Mr.and Mrs.Henry Weckbach
of St. Louis, who have been spend-
ing the past week at the parental,
Chris B.Hansen home and with
other relatives in this city and
dcinity, went to Omaha Tuesday
and expect to return to their home
in a couple of days.
Mr.id Mrs.Harry Miller and
Miss Margaret Birch of Detroit,
Michigan arrived in Blair last
hiday and spent a couple of days
visiting at the Oscar Guyer home.
Mr.Miller is n brother of Mrs.
Guyer.On Monday moming they
left for the east onan extended
visit.They were accompanied byMrs. Oscar Guyer and her mother,
Mrs. Mary Miller of Milford.
Mr. and Mrs.D.W. Dudgeonand Mr. and Mrs. Johh Dudgeon of
1
Mrs . Andy Allm ls reported
aerlonaly ill at this writing.
Furniture, rugs and Iloor coverings.Mathew R. Bendorl.21-tf
I Mrs.Anderson visited
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§"3i m Ba ny and aon,Bob o l
Prairie dn ehlen. Wis.,spent the
week-end at the Edslr Rose home.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde M. Allen
spent Sunday at the home of theirMary,mn Be s de Mau-.ke at 're\¢»ms,|=°"»Pierce md wife,south of
Sunday.in .MathewR.BendorL 21-rr For Sade-Property on northl
Blair.
Joe Weber of Walthlll, spent a
ZH ,Center meet.Inquire of Mrs. Llwople of days last week at the
lbraeger.-21-zz
The Baptism Mission Jirale
meets mo c r a md s y l afternoon
lat the church.
The W. R. C. ladies are making
plans for s. big bazaar to be held
at a later am.
Specm for August-Dna.rt Ring»
let Permanente, $8.50.Phone 415,
Mrs. M. Sutherland Z8-tl
C. K. Beadnrf, licensed emhalm-
er and undertalner, Blair.Office
phone, 161; res. phone, 188.s-u
Mr. and Mrs. Geol'8°° Caldwell
and solrdrovo to Valley last Snn~
day and spent the day picnldng.
R. B. Connell of Moore, Nebrar
ka ia s. new member of The Eate
prls e fami ly fo r the co mi ng ~
Mr. and Mrs. Newt Sutherland
returned last Monday to Cheyenne,
alter srendlns a few days with
relatives.`
Mr. and Mrs.Otto Mencke of
north of Bladr, spent last Sunday
evening visiting at the John T.
Gallagher home.
Mr. and Mrs. .lack Crowdywent
to Bennington last Tuesday to
spend a couple o!'days at the
Hans Lnebbert home.
Miss Gertnrde Love of west of
Blair,leaves Friday, July 31 for
a mont.h's vacation trip to Colo-
rado Springs and Ft. Cody.
Priscilla Wrich of Orum, spent afewdaysthisweekwithher
grandmother, Mrs. Harry Sappen-
field,and also at the Hans Wrich
home.
For Sale-Hampshire brood sows
to furrow the last of August.
Reasonable prices.Phone 1014608,
F. 1, Omaha.E. N. Manley, Nash-
ville, Neb.27-tt
.The Robinson Bros. Oil Co. has
recently purchased a Chevrolet
tnick from the Vinton-Evans Chew
rolet Co.which will be used for
tank wagon service.
Henry Groves o i Central City,
Neb., attended the funeral o! Mrs.
John Kuhr last Thursday after-
noon, \and remained a few days to
visit among relatives.
Miss Helen Andreason will re-
turn ho hernork at the California
School of Beauty in Omaha, Mon-
day,after spending a couple of
weeks at her home here.»
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Barry and'
little daughter of Ulnaha, Mr. and
Mrs. Jas. Thompson and family of
near Blair, spent Sunday evening
at the Edgar Rose home.
Bonnard Flesh drove up to
Wayne last Sunday moming and
spent the day with Misses Teresa
and Beatrice Foley,who are at-
tending summer school there.
Word received from Mr.and
Mrs. Joe Lazure, who are vacation.
ing in Wyoming, Colorado and the
Black Hills,states that they arehaving a very enjoyable trip.
$5.00 down will give $22,000.00
liability and property damage in~
surnnce on class "A" cars in the
State Form,Mutual Automobile
Insurance Co. of Bloomington, Ill.
Seo me at John McKay's feed store.
Andrew Beck, Agent.26-tl'
Mr. and Mrs.Fred Sorensen ol'
west Park street, returned Sunday
morning from a couple of weeks
visit at the parental, L. E. Krick
home at Minden,Nob.Misses
Esther Rasmussen and Ruth Dun~
mire accompanied them.
Last Sunday afternoon visitors
and aupper'guests at the Myron
Metzlnger home were Mr. and Mrs.
c. E. Smith ol Irvington, Mrs. s.
Switzer of Omaha, and her grand-
son, Merle Switzer of Iwinglzon,and Mr. and Mrs D. H. Dalian of
Omaha.
Clark Stricklett, who has been
living on the Tom Quinlan farm
down near Elk City, ls moving
back to Blair and rumor has i t
that he intends to go back into
the dairy business.Frank Bates
of near Bennington will take his
place on the Quinlan (arm.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schmidt, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Gutschow and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Philip
0'l~lanlon drove out to Fontanelle
last Sunday taking a picnic lunch
wilh them.They enjoyed a swim
in the Elkhom and afterward
their lunch retumlng home in the
evening.
Emil Lump from down in the
Dornacker school district called at
the The Entcrpnse office last
Thursday aftemoon and set his
subscription ahead for another
year for this family necessity.
home of hia mother,Mn.John
Weber.
Mac Cameron from up near
Spikerwas spleasant ller atiThe Enterprise onine an Thurs-
day afternoon.
Regular $1.50 Permanent Waves,
.ss and so Now.Either Qmginola
lor Spiral Wind.Phone 197, Mrs.
IK. A. Pound.c w
Mr. and Mrs. Newt Sutherland
arrived Saturday from Cheyenne.
Wye.,and visited until mo s s y
with Blair relativu.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schmitz and
children o! Omaha, spent saturday
night and Sunday at the parental,
Andrew Feer home.
Mrs.CalloHansenandMr. and
daughters, south of Blair, vllaifod
Sunday afternoon with Mr,and
Mrs. Jens Sorensen of Orum.
Patricia Kathryn and Ann .lean-
lne Jensen of Schuyler,spent a
few days this week with t b w
grandmother, Mra. P. K. Nelson.
Jerome,little son of Mr.and
Mrs. Marshall Tyson of Omaha, is
spending a few weeks with his
grandmother, Mrs. Pitzer, north of
Blair.
Miss Frances Koopman and
Louis Murdoch returned Sunday
evening from a ten day visit with
Dr. and Mrs. L. F. States at North
Platte..
Mr.and Mrs.James Hughes
and family of Ames, Neb., spent
last Sunday afternoon visiting atthe W. D. Hughes home.The men P
are brothers.
Mrs. W. J. Koopman entertained
at dinner Friday evening for Mrs.
Clyde M. Allen and Bertha Strad-
ling ol Blair, and Mrs. W. S. Roth-
ery of Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Andrea-
sen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Axel
Hansen and daughter \\'ereamong
those who enjoyed n swim at LakeMurphy, near Fremont, Sunday.e
The following ladies enjoyed n
swimming pany at the pool last
Monday afternoon:Mesdames E.R.'Hlden,Frank Jensen,Pa u l i
Adverdae ln The Entatprlaa.
Mrs. Henry Meocke is reporld
ae ill.
Berman Guyer or Lincoln, spelt
last Sunday with Blair relativesand friends.`
Mrs. Hans Frahm and son, Ar-
nold spent Thnrsday with Mrs
Jurgen Sorensen.
Mrs. T. R. Jacobsen and family
ot Irvington, spelt Last Saturday
at the Myron Metzlnger home
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Mn. Perch Qwmptan ia on tha
alck` list and under s doctor's care.
The Woman's Baptism Quarterly
will meet Friday, August 81,at,
Fremont.
Mrs.Nancy Sylvia o!Omaha,
apart a. In days last week with
Mrs. Elly .KinK-
The Wedeyan Guild held a plc»
nic last Friday sltemoon at the
swimming pool park.
Mr. and Mrs. Ditlof Wolsmann
Mr. and Mrs.Harvey Simpsonand Bobby spent last Sunday at
and baby of Tekamah, spent thelllankton, South Dakota.
dll'lan Sunday at the parental,
Frank Simpson home.
Mr. and Mrs.C. C. Baum md
son of Kansas City, Mlssoarlspent
a few days last week vlmltlng at
the E. M. Besty home.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Balloon and
son of Des Moines, Iowa, spent the
dll'i m W l y v i n e s :their
aunt, Mrs. T. H. Cooke.
in-and Mrs.Wm.Compton, of
west of Blair, drove to Omaha last
Monday and spent the day
Mr and Mrs. Joe Love and Iam
lly of west of Blair, drove to
Howells,Nob la n Sunday and
spent the day vldting relative;
.derwent a major operation at the
Blair hospital around two weeks
ago, is getting along very nicely
Louis Ladwlg,who underwent
an appendicltis operation about
wa days ago, returned home lastrNednesday and is doing very nice
y Mus Oscar Gilbertson anddaughter, Dorothea, drove to Lin l
coln Sunday to spend the day with
the J H Johnson family at that
place
Mrs Grant Garner was able no
rctum home from the Blair Hos-
ital last Monday evening after
dergoing an operation s Iew
weeks ago.~
Marshall Tyson of Omaha is
having n vacation from his duties
and is spending part of the time
with relatives and friends in Blair
and vicinity._
The Methodist Ladies'Aid is
giving n fried chicken dinner :itthechurchbasementThursday
vening,August 6,from 6 tn 8
o'clock, at 50c per plate. Come.l t
Mrs. Ed Peppel :md children of
Naper, Neb., who have been visit-
ng in Blair (Q week, returned home
Siert, win neon and Nels Hansen. Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Harry
The Coffee Club met last Friday
afternoon at the liome of Mrs.
Henry Arp.The afternoon was
spent in the usual manner and a
delicious lunch was served by the
hostess.
Barbara Pound,little daughter
of Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Pound, p
went to Omaha lam: Thursday for
a couple of weeks visit at thehome of her aunt,Mrs.W.J. w
Coleman.
Rev. and Mrs. A. F. Newell andLydialeft _Tuesdvy morning on 0
'ntheir vacation They are driving
Mr.and Mrs.D. P. Sprecher and
Morris hook her as far as Norfolk.
Mr.and Mrs.Ted Weber and
Siildren and Mr. and Mrs. John B.
riksen and children of near Heh
, spent Sunday evening at the
arental Mrs. John Weber home in
Mr. and Mrl. Holland Smith and
Mrs. Girls K. Johnson who un-
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un
man
Mrs Minnie Bugeon enjoyed aleasant vislt from her sons, Curtis
d Harold and wives last Sunday,
hen they drove in from Kansas
pthis do.
a n
ity,Missouri to spend the day
Mr and Mrs. Dewey Jensen of
maha spent last Tuesday eve-
mg visiting Mr. .lensen's father,
as been quite ill but is improving
son Newell.at this writing.
Leonard Axtell returned from Mrs.Lucien Peck,who is em-
tbe Government Hospital in Lm~loycd at me Blair Hospital, leftcoln .last week after being confined on a couple of week's vacatoin trip
there eight days taking treat
ments.He ls somewhat improsed
at this writing.
Adolph Kronberg (and Albert
Bernhurdt arrived lnst Monday
from Khox count and will return
last Wednesday for Duluth, Minn.'here she will visit her mother
d other reladves.
Mrs. E. R. Stewart and daugh-
ter,Miss Ethel,and Miss VernaDillow of Omaha,left last.JiVed-
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with her.
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to Oklahoma City for n visit with Albert Jensen of south Blair, who
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y,Friday after spending a few days
visiting relatives and friends in
lllnir nndvicinity.
Mrs. Bertha Stradling enjoyed a
visit from her daughter, Mrs. N. D.
Ballantine of Chicago, last week.
Mr.Ballantine Came Saturday
night and was accompanied home
Sunday evening by Mra Ballan-
tine.I
Messrs.and Mcsdames Floyd,
Duane and Glen Evans, and Mrs.
George Wnght drove up from
Council Blufn Sunday and pieniced
with Blair friends near the Elk.
horn river.In the evening all en-
joyed a swim in the Blair swim-
ming pool.
Mrs.Ruth Eppereon of Grand
Island,daughter of Mrs.Ella
Pnce of this city, was injured re-
cently when struck by a car.Her
left ankle was broken and she ls
sulfering considerable pain as thelimb is being sketched before put-
ting it in a can.
Jacob Slerk, who resides downin the Long Creek school am-let.called Thursday of last wfok at
The linterpxise office.Jake is an
old timer down in his ndghbor-
hood and wss a mighty good
school oflioer when the m-leer
served as county superintendent
of this county.
The W.J.Koopman family,
with a number of relatives and
E m i l i s a n o l d t i m e f r i e n d o f t h e l f r i e n d s ,e n j o y e d a p i c n i c s u p p e r
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th n in ln mn |...¢Bat-1-Anno esdny by train on a two week-
vacation trip,camping in the
mountains at Peiaceful Valley,
Colorado.
Mrs.Kenneth Pound left last
Saturday for a ten day trip to the
Black Hills.She accompanied her
brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs.
S. Downey of 0'Neil, and expects
to take in the wonderful sights
along the way.
Mr. and Mrs.D. E.Lowe and
daughter, Nellie and Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Kadoo, of Topeka, Kansasdrove to Flair by auto last Sun-
dly to vidt at the Frank Schafer
home and with other relatives
for a couple ol days.Mrs. Lowe
is a mister ol Mrs. Schafer.They
left for their home Tuesday eve-
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Christofler Peter-
sen and Verde,Mrs.Axel Ras-
mussen and little son,of near
Friend, Nob., drove in last Thurs-
day to surprise Julius Peterson
and remind him of his birth anni-
versary.The men are brothers.
They visited here until Friday and
then returned to their home.Mr.
and Mrs. Nels Hansen of Omaha,
were also Thursday evening vie-
itors at the Julius Petersen home.
A family reunion was held at
the home of Mrs.Sophia Reel:
last Sunday. 1 The 'following rela-
tives were entertained at dinner:
Messrs. and Mesdames Hans Wulf
Misses Mary Anderson a n d
Agnes Beck spent the weekend
with Violet Larsen in Omaha.
Miss Anna Schmidt spent last
Sunday viadting at the E. C. Lip-
pmwu home on the Bench ma.
Mr.and llra.Burt Hansen o l
west of Kannard, were last Toas-
da y v 'lldtora a tthe C.B.Hans e n
home.
I~\'ederick Koltennsn left for
Broken Bow last Monday to ss-
sdst hiznbrotlier, Carl Jr.in his
Mr. and Mr-».`Cm Anderson ol
Chicago, are spending s few days
this week at the Ed A. Jensen
home
Nail Stanley,son of Dr. and
Mm G. E. Stanley, who has been
quite lll the past low weeks,is
now improving.
Rosalie Foley went to Omaha
last Wednesday afternoon to
spend a few days visidng relatives
and friends in Omaha.
Mary Love of Omaha, and Ger-
trude Love of west of Blair, spent
a lew days visiting last week nt
the home of Mrs. Otto Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Stokes of Her-
man.:md Mrs. John Moats and
son of Omaha, were last Sunday
visitors at the Elzy King home.
Frank Simpson returned Satur-
day from the Methodist hospital
in Dmshs whore he was ooniined
the past neck.He is much im.
proved._
s
San Antonio, Texaswho are visit-
ing at Weeping Wafer, spent Sat-
urdny with Blair relatives and
Iriends.
Mr. and Mrs. Emest Brock and
baby of Auburn,spent the day
last Sunday at the A.R.Brock
home, retuming to their home on
Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boll and
Mrs. Bertha Zeman and daughter,
all of Scribner, were out-of-town
relatives that visited at the Fred
Soll home last Friday.
Mrs. N. G. Lindberg of this city,
Mr.and Mrs.Charles Thlelfoldt
and son, north of Blair, spent last
Monday at the home of Mrs. LensThielfoldt, west of Herman.I
Mrs.Henry Parker of Silver
City, Iowa retumcd home Tuesday
after spending the past week at
the Dr. Earl M. Moats home.Mrs.
Parker is Mrs. Moats' mother.
Lois Carlson. daughter of Rev.
and Mrs.N.C.Carlson had hor
tonsils removed last week at the
Immdnuel hospital and has return.
ed home where she is gettingalong
nicely.
The W.R,C.kenslngton will
meet Friday,August 7 at the
home of Mrs.Edna Noble..The
entertaining committee consists of
Mrs.Noble,Mrs.Mike lngersleiz
and Mrs. Harry Sappenfleld.
A number of relatives andl
Alex Hitchman and family
Tourist Park last Sunday,Mrs.
W. M. Wilkins, Mrs. Anne Slade,
of Blair,Mrs.Bessie Johns and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Biffar and son,all of west of
ma r.
Mr.and Mrs.Glen McDonald
entertained the following guests at
dinner last Sunday: Mr. and Mrs.
Harley Wilcox and family, Mr. and
Mrs.Chauncey Wright and baby
and Mrs.Rachel McDonald and
son, Allan, all ol south ol Blair,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olsen and chil-
dren of north of Blair.
The young people of the First
Lutheran church held their annual
picnic last Sunday afternoon a t
the Arlington park.A Iargennm-
her were in attendance and all
brought baskets of lunch.In the
evening a fine picnic supper was
immensely enjoyed and all pres~
ent will remember the event with
mach enthusiasm.
Mrs. Blrdle Warrick, Miss Olive
Smith,Will T. ;',land and Wc.
Rathmann le lt last Wednesday
morning by auto on a vacation
trip to the west. . After reaching
Fremont they were joined by Ruth
Lamb.They expect to be gone
about two or three weeks and en~
joy theslghts of the Black Hills.
and also according to their plans,
they will go to Estes Park.
A number of relatives and
(Hands gathered at the Will Kuhr
_ ..\»_a__..i_|..r-,_
friends enjoyed a picnic dinner
»»
P;(¢ Fin
Boston -PorkButl ,: ;
Roast per lb. 171/gc.
Fancy Chuck Roast .
perlb.--l7%c
Fresh Ground
Hamburger lb.l5c
Sirloin & T Bone
Steaks lb.-=30c
Back Bacon 1/2 or
whole strip lb. l7%c
Pork Chops lb.-22c
GROCERIES
Main Tqp Flour 48 lb.
sack =---$1.09
Main Top Flour 24 lb!
sack -----63c
FrostKing Flour 48lb.
sack =-==$l.29
'\s
Penick Syrup golden
l() lb. pail ===63c
Penick Syrup golden
m"=2 f ~
m ~ ~ ,.
~ ~./
~W éf*~
1 / ~,T i ~
\
IT IS a genuine pleasure to shop
at astore where you are alwags
certain of getting the freshest of
meats, the choicest cuts and the
friendlykind of service, all at the
lowest prices in town..'
Sirloin &Bone
Steaks lb.-=30c
Back Bacon 1/2 or
whole strip lb. l7%c
Pork Chops lb.-22c
32-PHONES-33
w. J. SAS Svonn
" T h e Old Reliable"
GROCERIES
Main Top Flour 48 lb.
sack =---$1.09
Main Top Flour 24 lb!
sack -----63c
FrostKing Flour 48lb.
sack =-==$l.29
\sPenick Syrup golden
l() lb. pail ===63c
Penick Syrup golden
5 | b . p a i l -==-39C
Penick Syrup Crystal
White lolb. pail -69c
Penick Syrup Crystal
White 5 lb. pail -43c
Soap Electric Spark or
Swifts llwick Naptha l0 bm =- 39a
Sugar Great Western
~lolb. bag ---59c
Bring in your Heart of Value
Coupons trade a dollars
'worth and get a set of 6
glass plates for 33c
Heinz Rice Flakes Zpkgs. 25c
Kamo Corn Flakes 2 pkgs. 25c
Sunset Trail Cigars 2 for Sc
Morning Noon and Night
Cigars 3 for --loc
Bulk Coffee per lb. . . . 23c
May Day Coffee 3 lb can $1.65
I glass Cake Plate FREE!
was served.All present enjoyed
the event to the utmost and de-
parted wishing Mrs.Andersonmany more such happy binhasys
The Peter J. Chdstensen horne.l
southwest of Blair, was the scene
of a happy gathering last Sunday
when a number of relatives and
friends gathered to extend best
wishes and congratulations in hon-
or of Mr. Christenseh's birth anni-
versary.Those entertained at dlnner were Mr. and Mrs. Chris l3.\
'Omaha were visitors at tha home
'of Mrs.Frank Dudgeon lastSua-
mln '.Illrs. Prank Dudgeon accom-pahkd the Omaha relatives to
Herman in the afternoon where
'the Dudgeon family enjoyed a plc-
mic supper in the Herman park
~ in the evening drove to Blair
,fn watch the exhibition at the
swimming pool.
A number of relatives and
friends enjoyed a picnic last Sun-
day nt the Fred Ray home, north
Hansen of Blair, Mr. and Mrs.of Blair, on the bottom in honor of
Henry Weckbsch of St. Lo\lil» M1355 friend, Miss Kathryn Luethje of
and Mrs. Earl Christensen and|Omalia.Well filled baskets of
daughter,llir.and Mrs.Loulodlnnei-'were brought and ln theGottsch :md children, all of nearlufternoon lee cream and cake were
Elk (ity, and Mrs Hans Frank-lscrved.Those present were Mrs.
son und daughter of Councll|Margaret Iverson and family of
Bluffs, Iowa.Aftemoon visitors this city, Grace and Ralph Ray and
were Messrs.and Mesdames Ray Ralph Wilder of north of B l w ,
Caseyjilarold Madsen of Binlr, Mr. and Mrs. T. K.Iverson and
Henry Jensen,Arthu J l' f mil
wntcr and me iswisurng .. ..ways out for him.
Mr. and Mrs.Harold Schafer
last Sunday with Blair relatives.
Mr. and Mm Marshall Tyson
of Omaha,announce the arrival
of a son Eugene Francis at the
St.Josephs hospital Sunday
morning,July 26.This ls thdr
=ecand child, the n u t one also
being a boy.Marshall ls the son
of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Tyson of
this nity.
Mr. and Mm Walter Frahm of
Nashville,formerly of Blair, en-
tertained lsst Saturday night in
honor of Mr. Fmhrn's birth anni-
vsrsa .Those resent were Mr
and daughter of Omaha,spqnt
ry pandlllrs. Otto Frahm and family,
and Arthur Jacob of Omaha, Mr.
and Mrs. Chds Frahrn and family
and Mr. ma Mrs. Clarence Smith
ning.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Bob
H.
.>s.......,6...-Those present were Mr. and
N. D. Ballantine of Chicago,
Bertha Stradling,Dr.and
W. F.Hemphill,Janet and
and Mlss Ruth Tllden.
W.Meierhenry and family,
who recently sold their home on
west Washington street,have
rented the Sherry Moore home in
west Blair, fonnerly known as the
Crulckahank place and will moveQue first of next month.Mr. and
Mrs. Moore will move this week to
their home on west Grunt street
Mrs. P. K. Nelson and several
members of her family enjoyed s
plenlc dinner on the lawn at her
home last Sunday.'Ihose present
were Muna. and Mesdamsa Har-land Jonsefi and flmlly of Schuy-
ler, Hans K. Ndson and two sons
of Omaha, Hans Hansen gig iam-
r ensen o a y, Mr. and Mn. Joe Bmduxand family of Calhoun, Mr.sndi | ¥ . Hv li rd wma nu a nd fa mi ly
near Kennard, and J. Johnson of and Marian June,Martin andlhira Hans Frahm and family ofgllld George Nelson,snd Misa
Washington, and their families.'Thomas Johnson all of Herman.Blair.A fine lunw was served.'Claire Nelson o! Blair.
u m cmmren or urum,ueurgeReehof southwest of Blair,Al-
bert Reeh of Blair, Charles Mudler
and son ol Tekamah, Rudy Melsner
and daughter, Thelma, Miss Sally
Boann and Henry Meisner, all ol
Omaha, and Mrs. Lizzie Richter of
Herman.The afternoon was spent
visiting and the evemt was s happy
gathering.
Mrs. Minnie Bugeon received a
card (mm her grandaughter,
Verne Bugeoa,daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Curtis Bugeon of Kan-
sa: City. Missouri this week, who
is ln Europe.Verne says she lahaving a wonderfud trip and tak-
illk in Ill the dghts of interest.
Sha spent last Sunday ln Lucerne,
Switzerland, and before her return
,horns she ls going to Italy, Rome
I
and France, and will reaeh New
York by the 81% of August.This
¥°\l11s lady will have some very
interesting stories to tell when die
returns.
nome nat mummy mgni.w ex-tend best wishes to Mr. Kuhr on
his birth anniversary.The eve
ning was spent visiting and at u
late hour a lovely lunch ww serv-
ed to the following guests:Mrs.
George Kuhr Sr.,Mrs.Wiebko
Wulf,Ma n s .and Mesdames
Claus WuK, Hans Wrlch, of this
city,Chds Wrlch and daughters,
George Kuhr of Onan, andllames
Ryan of near Kennud.
Mr.and Mrs.W. E. Dolan and
daughter,Virginia of Lincoln,
spent the week-end at the pax-and
Frank Simpson home.Mr. Dolanhas been attending the Unlveraib'
at Linooln.The summer session
closed last Wednesday and he and
hla family will Spend the remun-der of the summer st the Slmp~
son home in this city.Mr. Dolan
is superintendent of the Oxford.
Nob., schools and will resume his
duties in September.This will
mah his fourth year at that plane.
>
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n
Hair. Nebnlh. July 80, 1981n p s u
NEWST H E KENNARD
nnall river for mme tienti rod:where they wnnl ashore um hur-
ried southward. keepin: their pace
until dnrknm: fell upon them.AtA nollv brook :hu drank and nn
_..._ _YSale of $1.00 Silk Dresses con-1 hysical examination at the U. S.iThurber ln Omaha.§ K E N N A R D R U R A L Mr.und Mrs,C.V. ShumakertinuesuntileverySilkSummer %ewran's Hospital.He retumedl The free movies were very well took in n show at Omaha Wednes-
Dress is sold.Buy one dross ht'h0mS Friday.attended Thursday evening. These ~ d s l e w n l n g .reduced price and net the next mel Miss Dorothy Laucmp apen!.|showsar sporlsgrqgl .by the Ken-|rs.Hans Moeller amd dn h-A Candle md la} dawn rm'the night.|ot`same price for only s1.oo.'s1mdLasf with her sister and broth- nard Commercial Club.
"My God!" Amos exclaimed with Wondcrful values at Fashion C¢n.Ier-in-law,Mr.and Mrs.Neal Charles B`"*'?S spent Sul
a laugh."'I'!1r~rf\netops went as ter,gg,1¢EVrengdenhiJ.home,retummg to [Che
quick as a ghost at cockcrow."|-1 Miss Manruerite Rathmann of States Veterans Hospital
lday lt lln. 1-hnl Jensen and =»»\|d~»§'.§§.'§.»"» . " § ' 2 ; . i 2 ' $ I ~
~g~.""""' ya! than Geo. Kuhr home °"|'.l'ue.1d|y afternoon..in the at mn-Fritz Arp and John vimed a ;Johhn Retsdaff,
»the Frank Gasser home Tuesday at t e F°"$i planFowlcr.eVenins__Sunday mth hisf_f:_';dn:2I_ Mr. and Mrs. Frit.; A59 and fam~\t°';',f'f'"l,";'fj'f"d
wh o is e mp lo y e d
t in (J maha,a p m t
br o th a :an d sin-
Li llia n.
n is ke ep in g h i s
busy these nic e
ey a r e lay i ng ne w
J n h n Mn n h n ll : md
Wilderness I I never haw n scared cnt movel Y r r Blair,has 'been a guest of her coin Monday moming.~ ~ S uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Bert gif-h m =';ff§';fh
swihm, for the ast week.,an c 1 ren rave -Mi and MIB. Frank Tlmhnrlsain 11...|...u.. r\.....E........... :.. .....a. ..1..\.. Sinndmr fn urixit with rnlnti
nnlnkn1"RnT|nrf nncuvprnrl\ | u u l . ..s - " n u n \ . ~ u" W e m m e n m o n s t r o u s ( q u l c km o r e o u r s e l v e s . "s a i d A m o s ." l d v 1
By n a g # i l t i r e d . "
" S o a r e m i n e . "
Th ey were u p a t d a y b m
continued their journey ,t m
n...\... . - J A....s..1.n.......
ands Lou of zo b;°~;;g""' ~..w»-mm .B .M W.Dzvey eb ut at this wHting Mrs., came Saturday eve F1kd ning for A
"' and a»\;h¢¢r- w ' """"""`'"
n .oyd Alexander is caring ather.n over Sunday visit av.Mrs. Clyelter Rosenbaum drove__=x u=g_L.,E..vg9rd 'l°"!°.to Bennhutwn Tuesday w atiend
iam; "1-K; E-iH»éi'".;T»m2eW "°'° ;"°"'°" '". Fremont on """' ma?ws: '°»°::.r::w':: ~ »»- md lin. Loads cmhun mr dlvl- 'nnhome ww=~ rm »»d_-fm w.;"f!.I!."'£'! ....-.'L-..!.:'"°"'°°'*| nr. ma Hn..Irving Bacheller
;:;, ~ uuu ~ " ';;;=~* "";,m ana mrs. Carl Lund of Fre- the funmi of a frienci. .several weeks visiting here."°11ef"'f`° "Zi 'i&""` §""`°`" °'|a»ug1;w~.`li}§ mia.; iéE£'fi<5;;a"5§.: . = ; . . , ; : : ' ; ' ; ' " : : m, . . . ° § : . . : . , , , .. : ; w § , ? ; : " i ; ; s ' " ° " "q f Mr . . , , "
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.|e 0 311 s 'a r o er.mi t o a we ll : r o d p a th c o i n : d u i ,.,,?fi'"° =.F°.,§Bf.?f'.°'....'}%"?&'E H11 and_Mr s .R°b°1'f Andreaaen |Thl'£d"§-§§"§§2.-- x.. ,.4....:........ _._ Th e n ew bar ber ope ned hi s s hop
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STORY
.n !
lisc xplnf from n o -us ty:-ann!In thaswungEnghshmen,
an d W lililm He y -rczu tn the Newwelc omed |.t Bou-lor Cotton.wh o m1inEn llan d,and|l|:tl.ll¢0 of Amonwldlc r :nd 1rood| -
"'l*hls ls an Indian path," Amoswhispered."I reckon the lake lsnear.",They proceeded with :rent amtion.Soon Amos said:"'I'here'abeen no man trnfel on this pathfor days;A moose nod two deerwent over lt Inst night.We'll spurour ones anrf push along taste."
Coming to tho ton of a hill they
could see the hroad suollt wutenbelow them.'Plmrg Amos climbedatree and snllsned himself that
q u u vue u s " Q "y a n k \\'l3¢K.¢H1155 t h i s w g enb e e n d ° i N S t h e W .B .R o s e n b a u m a n d S o r e n
" ° 1 " . : ° s : = ' a . ' ; f . " : ;B e n s o n w a s ¥ ' ; = . ? ' n : L "o f e e " s o ' Q N o : »
..|a o a y v i s t i n g a r e n .vi s i t o r i n K e n n a r d M o n d a y a f t e r -B i l l H i l l m a n c m n e o v e r f r o m
" ° § & " e H e r m a n J a e o b t a k n e a r M o n d a m i n ,I o w a l a s t w e e k
w a s e n3 °t h e l m d p l é w r h o s p i t a l i n g g g n g . vl s i t a t t h e G e o r g e H a l l m a n
a a s a y m o r n i n g w h e r e .M I I 1o r " " 3 ° . ' ; " . ; " e " . " " ". : . "~e d s . . . . : ; ° .= ; . . e' : , ; ' : 1 ; . e e . . o f
n f r l ; ; ' n e r m e M o n d a y h e r d a u g h t e r ,J e o n n e ' s t h i r d b i r t h
M r .a n d M r s C h a r l i e A n r l n vn n n " " ' * i " " " € a ' Y :L a t e i n t h e a f t e r -
~B m g k |- e l H A I n u n .u n a a c l a n n u n y a u g l l .o c w a s a n o v e r t h e L o u i s G o r e h a m h o m e a s M r .
n i g h t g u e s t a t t h e G l e n J e f f e r s o n a n d M r s .G o r e h u m a r e t h e p r o u d
h o m e i n O m a h a S a t u r d a y .p a r e n t s o f a b a b y b o y b o r n J u l y 2 4
M r . a n d M r s . J o h n M a r s h a l l a n d M r s .T r i n a C h r i s t e n s e n s p e n t
d a u g h t e r ,M a r y A l i c e l e f t l a s t S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n a t t h e J e n s
w e e k f o r P o t t e r ,N e b .w h e r e t h e y C h r i s t e n s e n h
w i g v i s i t r e l a t i ve s .3 M r s .C h a r l e s l d i s f e l d t a n d f a m
e n T l e t g e n ,H e r m a n R o s a c k e r , i l 1 1 . 4 M H Jg e v n o l q U l m e r ,d z s i r .a n d Mmrs.1 = ~ ¥ f§ '2 y '; f£ ' 2 ~ , . ° . §a n s e n s c n o n
e e t g e n a n a u g t e r s ,r .M r .n d M r .s t h w h e n i .a n d u g l r e .M a r t i n S e n d s a n d d a u g h . . I i 1 , e d a t a t h e Ges o.l g o r s e h o m e fa s t ;
te r we r e Su nd ay d mn er s ru es ts a f{ Su nd av e va ni ne .
'd oo r s all rea dy f or bu si ne Mo n -day morning.He hopes If pick
"gf business where 'Ed Payne left
o
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x CHAPTER II.-Haydon meatsZllllnbeth Brade daughter of I. lnd-cr In the c olony .nnd h i l l dean!!In love.
CHA PTE R Ill .--'Php yquuy:mga wwwwemmn u l l d o w n t o |g 'u n o r u n o c o l t h e m l g g w a s c l e a r A m l l l o r l u ' n 'M g ''g f 5 l j , "i i j ''n o o n00-- - ----- n u -q u v s : v a g n' : ! ' . ' e L " ; . £ \ 1 ' . ' : * ! 5 1 ' . ! . t . t I 1 ' * ' . . ' L " & . £ 1 : ' 2 . ' 1 ' L 1 ' ! |w n h w i l d Y u l l l I - l l R l d a u b l o d H i l l o u r h e n a w .s h a 1 | m »w n n n m l I . . -. . . - . . E E E . . - - . ? . . _ ' r _ _ , "3 9 9 |B i l l efreshmcnts were served.Pearaen is back in Kemmrd'the Wm. Vos
I M re In!!!
11'.'~S '3'5`}.s°nd Jr., g d A léu ner h s ggcsnle at the ~
t tu a r- F 'nie r .ltEin G°:¢Sf_\91q __ 1._Bl§g_%£§_SaI§rpfo Sillg Dresses nt ~mf uwu 'll\| l|lay , prutlg' }| ||k atcananvsgat. cm)lh|)|:n|.tmeet!and In ~Weld,who l>Ilusowell.Indocs tml. d.u.:linnn Hlr llrur
an .u l i l l n u s l J 4 u | » -lln;z lllh wbma n. u~r.\n e for h er towu\VI61'|..Robertu r n wi th Paint?1a.:aged to James
a l(0btrl's attun-or lhs l. uw gi rl
.Vrana friend o t]
En o m a n d a t L m P r e te n d a d to I
Sea and Exterfnlnata the Ac-
nanuusé A-AIB hls mmiih and hissing a"hd griiwl-
lng ln the fac e of the lnvnlld us he
blew ou t his breath.Later he
. . h n » n u I k i n u n r n l | ~O A * h a w \ d i n " n n
sail heading nnuthwnrd.The re
wa s n o othe r slxn of li f e on the
water or alum: the shore.The sun
was n ho ut two hours high In_ the
east.
Amos deacvndofl and they hur-
a '.;:¢,:';°"1':;i""':':.':1";,.,°°':,':..,""';§= after ha vin g ~th e pa st ~ d ; ; § ; , ; " ; ;
er al mo n th s wo r ld n g f o r Ha r r y t t h ]f3.:':"'_:,","';:*,:°,a':'§::§t,.: S°M¥ 'Q$ J ahn el,~Te k a ma h ., " ° § a ; .°M
A an d R_ N A pic nic here Sun-Mr .and 1*-Irs.Geo rge Ha ll an d Sun day a f t
<1=:e .......i';£',.°£;_'"i'1fiE"°;f.>_-"P,2f!£§=5%;=5=!aff.S":'.fiS e-.
rs. wm. mauzen spvrfrlzne Fnshzon Cch . Shop early.l temo-on at the Chns.Still n. fow H ing cunts loft fnl
I fr .$5.95 at the Fashion Center.It NEURALGI/\, cows
\\'l|cnc\c-r you have s(-mc nmtxlinkH a y d o n u m ' l l m r a r r i v e s f r o m
E n g l a n d .5I..:..H a r t l e y a n d nf o u l h w h o m u h "d vc l a r e s w a s w i t -
l n m H a y d o n ,n r a c c u s e d n f a d u l -t a r y .H u g h I l e ! d u n a n d i l e a t h e r s i
d l m a b o u t
m l u w vu u n a u l u u u l n v u n : " I n uw h o c o u l d s e o n o e vi d e n c e o f
inn.Fathe r Cau vet erpln lne(
th e savages have a mystw
art in e1.mlln.':the eff ec t of
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's l o p i n g s a n d h o n c h .O n n n a t r o c k p r o v a t s w r i t i n g .a c 1 r e n .s u p ;e r s vi s i r e a t i ve s e r e o n .
3 3 3 ;n e a r t h o w n t vr w r \ r E t h e d y l n g r o m -M r .a n d M r s .O s c a r A n d e r s o n M f a n d M r s .C h a r l i e W i l d e r s o n S u n d a y .~~
h m.m m t s o f n c a m p f i r e .T h e r e w e r e a n d c h i l d r e n o f A r l i n g t o n ,n t t e n -o f I'0 1 : t C a l h o u m ,s p e n t i h e w e e k - |M r .a n d M r s .M a r t i n S u n d s vi s -
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:che or pain lake some mhkifi el
Bayer Aspirin. Relief is immcdialnal
Theru'| smmcely rv:-f an aqhe or
pain lhnt Bayer Aspirin mmf: relic-$1
-a nd never a time Munn you can'\
fake il.
The ublm wich dw Bayer :mnam nlwayi ale. They dnn'l denml
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CIIAPT IIR I\*- lin d e n .lon!Inina fares!I l f m -I.llc refuses to,admit or lleny ll I truth ol 5llhll'l
ln-llullllnh.; 1 |rl ndludl u hlm
n e na d seen l wo ma nthroughre d l m nppnrentl;
aenthed.
He to ld th e m th lt th e d e ll
u n -" b u m £ °: m e m u y n a s n e e n n e r e p l c m c h e r e s u n u a ;r t h i s m o r n l n ' . "s a i d A m o s .' l L o 0 k M r .a n d M r s .W
m a n a t t h a t If t t l v s h o ? p r i n t .I r e c k o n s o n s a n d t h e i r g n
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V-. E . W righ t : mu
zest,Mi s s F le m-
viffitors Snndny .
Fr e mon t,wu s n
:mas mln Lautrup has been illwith tonsilitis thq past week. Her
sister,Leona worked for her atJim So:ensen's during that timeMr.and Mrs.Burr Jones : u l
|.lll.llB(Miss
1s sp~h o me
Mr .
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al
r evening.\g*n c te Ni
di ng he r
lks.
n q QI:s.J
elsc n
vac :
Bc f iel
o f Om a h a ,
:tio n wi th
_BolL0]§Qn,
1Agncs and Heftel Jr. were Sundayniinner guests at the Chris Mathic~Jsen hom: in Benson..;Earlene Gottsch o f ma r Ben-
_ninziom spent several days last.
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n°a:;:;;;, 'in=T .:.s Hof?.i;.;n.iNews ,comes thatk lll were seen tllesthor sod Tod-bo d 5 hl inal f l pMnhol'l tls tlmontho harbor, mul _rstlsplclullarlsbolusoonntc ttm .that He athe n l \y bo the gialltrmsn. and thnt 1 l5 don as lhio din;his friend.,
C} iA PTllR v.. lulu to apprehend.1.l;8I agnlnut Hey-»rnln¢ot hls or-unlc nd ronllsl
--Constable Bomb
comes to theIieathorl ss n v.d Ttrdkill lDILotno d . c a n h i m o .the notorlty ornur hsllovlng lit .anon to bo xuillrr.ulvisos Rober t au ancomnsny himthrough the [oresHec the n c an tal:
ntfolonlnl law . i i i
t to C lrmdl. wh eno shin to Frnnco.
CHA PTER V l.-Haydon continuestore r u n to n1.- no any statement.Publlc olgiulon n divided no to hisgnllt.llsnboth m d hor nnronts.5911 for Binglouag. the | lrl_ ossurlnx
c amp moved.
Ro h m a n d Amo s se t ou t with o
bond of twenty hr ves ln the morn-
ing.Tho Indians' o}ter skins were
stored ln a big waterpr oof sac k ofmoose hide.They reac hed the out-
let of the great luke, but the Dutc h
trader had not 5et nrrived.Th e
brnves begun to make o rude shel-
ter whe n th ey h eur d s ta pp in g in
the near forest llke that of n c lam,
I t frightened them.They cetrsed
their work.One of them tapped
on n tree.It was po rt of n sy s tem of my s-
tic signals known to these c hildren
ot the forest.In a momén t an A l-
gonquin sc out hurried Into thelr
nresence wi th whlsnered exnlnnn-
u . c t u .| u u \ . \ :\ \ u l : . l U u t r l } l Y § 5 | . ' Z 3
when they are In these ports c omedown to tr nd o with th e D utc h ."
In at moment Robert saw n white
hsndkerc hle f hnnrdnf o ver the ws-
te r o n a dead branc h.He h alte d
the brunc h tmrflrd hlm,nlos se d
the handkerc hief and examined lt.
" 0 d ' s blo od !"h e exc laimed.
' T h i s is Penny W eld's handker-
chief.Th e odor of ro se s!I nl-
vrnys ohsewc d that when I wa s
near her and here are the ombrc-ld»
ered initials 'P.W . " '
"J erusalem the gold en!"Amos
nnswered."W e mi ned ' em by less
than sixty minutes.Ne ve r mi nd .
boy,Amos is happy .We'1l tsp:
:I on s a fte r 'e m wi th o s h a llo p o four o wn store midd ay ."
Sun day vi si to r a t th e 'Tom
Fre nc h ho me.
Gle n Ros en ba um wu s i ll wi th
tonsi litis In st week u n d un a b le to
b e a t wo r k .E me s t S p r n k e r to o k
his p la c e a t th e fi llin g statio n.
Mr .an d Mr s .Leo na rd Peterson
a n d Ma t ti e J a n e to o k Mr s .Jessie
Ta llma n to E l k C i t y wh er e she
wi ll s pe nd a f ew d ay s wi th h er s on
an d d a ug h te r -i n -la w, Mr . a n d Mrs .
Stu a r t Tallr ns n,before ret ur ni ng
to h e r h o me i n Cali forn ia.Mr s .
Ta llma n h a s s p e n t th e p a s t mo n th
wi th le la ti ve s a n d frie nds i n Ne b .
Mr .a n d Mr s .Geo rge Ha l l an d
son .of W ins ide,c s me Th ur s da y
mo r n i n g ( o r a f e w d a y s vi s i t wi th
'I'he1rnn an d Mr s .Le e W e bb lot' t{\S f\0S an d Bel-tel visited r e ln ti ve s i wg e k wi th he r s is te r a nd br oth er -
Wednesdny mo r n i n g f o r the ir In B en son lus t S un day a ftern oo n.li n- law,Mr .a n d Mr s .W m .C h d s -
ho me i n Ha s ti n g s af te r h a vi n g !Mr. and llirs . Ha ns Sor ens en n ndg tsn gqm
spe nt several da y s wi th re la tive s fu r mly vlslte d relati ves i n B la i r 'Mr .an d Mr s .Hc r n u m K r u s e o f
an d fr i e nd s he r e an d in Oma h a .Sunday .Ben ni m; to n,visited n t th e J u li us
M n un d Mr s .Lloy d J ac ob d rove Mr .nnd_Mr s .L a r s Fr sn ds en Sten de r ho me S a tu rd ay e ve ni ng .to Oma h a Sa tu r da y to seo M, - . we r e business CIIUGYS i n Ben so n'Mr s .C.V .Shu rn akc r is substi-
J ac ob' s moth er, wh o tvti s i n n ho s-Mo nd ay .i tu ti n g a s r u r n l ma i l c arr ier , wh ile
pi ta l there.'Mi s s I n a S ma s k pu r le f t W e d n e s Mr .J i m Ha ns en a n d f a mi ly ar e
Mi s s La von n e J u n e Ros en ba um day f or h er h ome i n De nmar k.en jo y i n g n tri p to New Y or k . Th e y
sp en t se ve ra l da y s la s t we e k wi t h 'Mis s Ma fs ar et Hules tmne s pe nt B fn re vi s i ti n g Mr .a n d Mr s .J i m
her u nc le an d a u n t,Mr . a n d Mr s . f e w da y s la s t we e k wi th l10Il10'Hnnsc n J r.
J o h n D i er k s o f n e a r B e n n i ng to n .lf ° " ' §Su nd ay a fter no on vis itors n t the
Mr s .Char les Gotts c h c a me u p Misses Ag n e s 'B er te is en an d Ch r i s S te n de r h ome wer e Mr. a n d
f r o m W a sh in gton la s t Th u rs d a y Gra c e Sorensen we re c alling orr Mr s .Be n Be rg man ,By ro n and
after no on to see he r sister,Mi s s Mi s s Sena J ensen Tue sd ay af ter -Ra lph ,M r an d Mr s .F r e d W u lf
llla rg ar et F re nc h, who i s se ri ou sly no on .a n d E a r l o f n e a r 0 1 u m
I ll _|~s n d 1l!rs_I_ar _Frantisen Mr s: B . A . Go tts c h too k h er s is -
th e h e ad , o r otherwise ha r m y o u .
Use them just as often as. tnc y c an
spa re y o u a ny pain or disc omfort.
us t be s ur e to bu y the genuine.
xamine the pac kage.Beware o l
imitations.
Aspirin is the trade-mark of Bsy u'
manufacture of monoac etioncriclestut
of salicy licacid.
.j* \ °\ §~ e ; s ~ < ~ s ~
»° e ; " ,f '
Haydon or Bur I .un and luvh. Newnkdauon aouml t» Point to IIaathonl
an thu guilty man.Ma b e l B u lls ! d i nwi th ou t ln lk ln l!===~{, £\Ir!.hlr luti-mont..Sir Ha r r y m u l l tloctodgovernor ot tha ulony.Hay don innottreo.but o r d e n d to v n u ;homvan noun nrwurgd hp neck \;.nt1l
tio nl.n was li ke shouting a t a
herd of deer.W hat 1 sc urry o f
greased bodies!What n splashing
as the bra ve!sprung for their
ennoes thelr sc out amo ng th e m!I n 1 f w sec ond:the wh o m d n t
"What do you mean?"Robert relatives heme,asked with vlook of dhtm l m Mrs.Roland Holmes and son
his animated fam and Mrs. Gifford French and sons
-'Iswear by the dew claws 0' the spent several days at the parental.devil, we're in luck." laid Amos.A.C.Holmes home in Beaver
He minted nt n near umm-» n..\.,.,:....
Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Wright andltheir house guest, Miss Flemming
of Beamer.were Omaha visitorsWednesday.l
1' yn- Harry Blxco is on the sick
.. ,.
a n a mm lly a n d Ni c k C o o k a tt
e d th e Ro y a !Ne i g h b o r pic ni
Ke n na r d la st Su n da y .
Mr s . J ame s J oh n so n ,wh o
bee n in th e hos pi tal the pa st 1
n e w i s a t th e h o me n f h m d n
lter. Mrs. W. H
has |inv en ',..,§" Z: 521;- -| - - B u v » n \ . . ; u »un ; a M A J K A J u v u t ;w e e k i s p i n e ,w h i c h s h e r e c e i v e d a b o u t
| 1 ¢ r h - - f u m m n n f h n m o n i n a n v n n f n n a n :
had lately fallen Into the water.
It wax hollow at the butt. A lpmad
a t l m green branches pmtruded
fro m t he luk e sur fac e u high u
n hnyttnck.
"W hat'|In your mind?"Robert
n k e d ..
"A contrlvanee!I reckon n willsave our legs and keep us out o' the
pot l day or two.This ll | hlg n-
way o' Satan.An Enz lllhman with
hla whlle cnrrnss h a l got to he
careful o f lt ln these parts.Ya
|hln un a tree nml keen watch.l f
ye see or henr nnyhody , rap thric e
llkea c lape. Thoflme has c omewhen
I wha t ta ke n r hn n c e . a l th e lad y
sald when sho not man-led."
Continued n n x t we e k )
FARMERS I o 0
LOOK AT THESE PRICES!
Hebrew Money
The monetary system of the Hebrews was based upon the Bnhylon»
lan system of wllihts.The ratlo
of the va lu e o f g old to sllve r wa s
1:18 1-8 md prevailed over all weav
ern Lula.
F a i th I n V i n q n r
Du ma ; the Th ln e an th an d F ou rteenthNn tu r le s vlneltar wa s b r
lleve d to be e ffec tive ln the treat
mant and p reven tlon of plague.
A ll Te c Ob vi o ln
" W i th a v/ u mm a le i s me r e ly Ipolitellc tlon."n n the p h l lo m
pher.W i t h |ma n n ln often n
b a ld h c l.
44-C ~er bu. for your No. 2 Wheat
49c per bu. for your No. 2 Corn
lisgeorge Hedelund drove tu Fre-
mont early Inst Thursday mor-ning to meet his wife and daugh-
ter,who were retuming from a
month'a stay in Denver, with Mrs.
Hedelund's parents, Mr.and Mrs.John McCracken.The Misses Lola,Selma and
Gladys Rosenbaum and Verona
Nelsen were week-end guests of
Marion and Evelyn Dierks atBennington.-'
The members of the Modern
Woodman and Royal Neighbor
lodges and their families enjoyed apicnicdinnerattheKennardschool 8T°Ve Sunday.
John Anderson and George Fair-
child rsn into the ditch on the
highway east of own Sunday
Crossing.
Mi ss e s Gla dy s , L eo ln an d S e lma
Rosenbaum,Ma r ie Christiansen
and Verona Nelsen of Kennard,
and Alvina Schro eder o f Ben ning-
ton, were Sunday dinner guests of
Misses Ma d o n and Evelyn Dierks.
In ; he .e ve ni ng th ey e njoy ed a p lc -
nic s upp er at the Be nn ing to n p ar k.
Mr . a n d Mr s . J o hn A nd e r an df a mi ly o f F r e mo n t,atlen ds gr the
M. W . A. a n d R. N. A. pi c n ic h er e
Sunday .
J oe Ga llag h e r an d fri en d.M r .
Mo r ri s o f Om a h a ,we r e Sunday
d i n n e r g u e s ts o f Mr . a n d Mr s . E .
w n g h r .Ke n na r d wa s d ef ea ted 9- 1 whe n
th e y p la y e d b as e b all wi th the Ar l-
in g to n te a m a t A r li n g to n S u n d a y .
.\'~.
riding, struck loose gravel, break-ing the spindle, thus carrying the
car into the ditch.Neither of theboys was hurt.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Whorlow
and sun, who have been upendinll
the past week with relatives and
friends here returned to Wayne,where they are spendlng the sum-mer with his parents.
Hans Jacobsen,formerly of
Kennani, is home from the navy
on a 36 day furlough.This is hisfirst trip home in two years.He
was in Kennard Monday,callinon friends.f m m i
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hansen andMr. and Mrs.Robert Andreasen
tcrtaincd at ix picnic supper at
the Blair swimming pool InstTuesday evening for Mr. and Mrs.E. 0. Fairchild, Bon and George,
Mr.and Mrs.Harry Blacu,Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Konvslln and Teddy,
Rev.E.P.Booher und children,
Mrs. George Nelson and Vera.Mrs. Robert Andreasen retumed
home Sunday evenin sfterspencbing several days wi5\ her daugh-
ter and son-in~lnw, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Thurber in Omaha.Miss Flemming ot Beemer, Neb.
has been a guest of Dr. and Mrs.
W. E. Wri ht the past weekMissOgensaKronbergcame
over from Blair Sunday to spend
Advertise in The Enterprise.coln~ ~h~rsday morni~g ~or .I ~cr guests of Mr. ~d Mr~. Wil;
=-- in w|:un.|. to "lull me truth."was out in dbep"r:itér .na alc i u u > ' r lm v u . - P u n W c id.lm:away .Their arnermena inqu u ra ll with no wwo ll u l p ub lic lynu ke s kno wn h . r belts!ln H W -don| lnnocanco.Sho I nto : for NewAmatoroun wlah hc l brother,boa-lng to und lien. aura..A. buva a c :porformed br ll- y d on la s h to thoromovol ot tho lmrnnoll. noon fromhis neck.Puma.fmmlou avrinxs toballot ln Hol.llne.\¢l.li.lL
cHAP'r1=m v m . - ' m a m l l nn d l
Hoathora ara c.ored b_TA1¢onquItl!!a:ll|.nnanQ_tak¢5| tp n - s wf ! g r t.
boarding their moving water stead;
astonished the whlte men.It was ,
doubtless. the result ot muc h train-
in g I n tho ar t o f getting away .
There was no crossing of purposes,
no confusion.Every ma n knew
his plac e and went to lt.
"Th e y can move qulc kc r than
a c at. before o bulldog.Ye git one
0' th e m lazy nuns skeered un'he
E A C H
9.60 per pair
19:4.40 (4.4az1)'B\u.»»=
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f '°~¢"'r--.~..:_Tr A . .g f " U ~.~|"133:";4 n...g
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f `-s nu uu - -¢;* »|| *;r g. g 1 I ..v '< . , * .} , _ , _ _ _ , . _ . , . ~ ." n i ~~d i ~
h r ;1 .¢ ~ -." . . '
;v1\.Q Q 1uf °' = M {
¢N -
I ¢.._ _ _- - - ",\ f f . . .I - \s\. ..i f
. . . - - - "f ~
f n l r e n v l l n l r s u n u a s I r l l h i ,F I -l h a r L d o u n a . \ \ l . u h u a l e t t e r h o mP n r s r v " f n l d llr L" h1 |r f h n n r i n a f I n
can travel fm: Goml's sake)
whilnnrnd \ " I |lnn'f |||l|nIt'a poor fn h to he burned nltveandcooked. `\;rhem'»a b l :hand
o'Iroquois neun un--y ou can bet
on Umt.Ht'Il'B Routes!"
A tilszht of arrows hissed ont of
the edxro ot the forest near thorn
and tel!ln and around the Inst
conoos of the Hoot.Ono struc t: the
ar m o f a brave; and c lung thr re
waving as he lnont In his task.An-
other was imhecltlotl in tho h a m
buck o f the ato m pnddlor in the
last canoe.W hlie Itobort looked
he saw at red tlno strenm down he-
low th e a rro w.su n the wo un de d
men held their pac e wi th no n p
parent lessening of their energyandcourafgo.I n a moment ten
canoes filled wi th Iroquois wa r
riors had tak en water and In pur-
sult of the iteelnp; northmen.
"Now by the ha zard o' the s pot-ted di e!I reckon we got to xo
to some other plac e about al rapid
as our nuns can c a n y on."seldAmos.
I n their haute the Algooquins
had left the ir qa c k of e klne md a
moc h smaller one haltdilled wi th
dried ment.Amos h auled out nn
ar mfu l o f f u r and stuffed lt i n to
te mea t sa c k .Ho slu ng th e b u nd n over his shoulder.
"' No vr mod-by .mother,de er !
fo r P m n g o in ' a wa y !" he qu o te d
as he bec koned to hll c omrade.
They waded and climbed over
deed timber at th ;og o_I Qu:
eei
f r -,~~ (' . ¢ (
CHILDREN
C R Y F O R I T -
CHILDREN hate to take medicineu a rule. but every child lovesthe late of Culoria. And this pun
vegetable prepantlon is just u goodn il taste: just an bland and jun. na
harmlm as the nedpe nada.
When Blby'| ay warm ol cdic,
\ (uw drops ol Cas!-oth hu him
u h h :w --1 n nt r !t o G n d H e a t l w n l .
i i i n T ll li d lad '¢.i.u'.ia"'a3;1i-
|o||rne|'.
I should think those swine un
awlne. and yet they are men. Their
fc rtitude In heroic.their patience
i s nnhtlrne.They are holpltnble
to att nnve nn enemy .They havekeenlntelleetsandsometimesan
eloquence that In moving.They
a s k :'If God made heaven andearth
where was God hefore heaven and
earth were created?They ask
many questions whic h we cannot
answer."They returned to nt? enrnp.I t
was silent.Th e ti r e ha d burned
lo w.Ac h awn t was ly i ng wlth the
others under a rude bark-c overedshed alongside the smoldering enz-
benl.It was n strange mingling of
dogs and bore bodies.Th e g i r l;
an d women and young ones.` who
nlwo y s get ou t o f th e way whe n nfeast is on, as ttfe Father explained.
had returned to c amp and were eat-ing together before a tire lome ten
y ards away .The lr favori te dogs
were with them.Aa they ate they
wiped the grease from their hand!
on the hair of the dogs.They mnd,e
th e whi te men welcome,wh o eat
do wn among them and l t e dried
lea; also Whlppets and
Sum.I
u:UU]
: s n - m |
nm and moose and hluehen-lea.P1-los"Their heaven 4s paved with blue-
berries."the Father explained u
they bc -gan eating.
The moat was well cured but
was nlled wlth,mr-prlsa,for A
qunnllly or hnlr. am and twlgu had
been hc nten lnln lt.
I n the fo ur dn y l th a t the En ! -" - h g m lpe ut wi th t h a n nomnds
o f he m m e they n w 1 llf e l o
nr n ng e u n d re vu ltlng tha t o nly n
s ma l l ' p u n n f lt ma y b e h e n r s
c orded-c hildren t h r u years old
Ilill nurs ing their mothe n' hr enns.
wo me n li v l n t bi rth m childrenwitho ut help or the slightest ouc -
m end the same day m l n :o n
With lhe lr wo rk o l bnlldlnz cab-
ih l f o r th a wlnto r . wh llo th e me n
were asleep by the in-_Th e g lrlleonld not ba d llllnlullhed from the
m m s me n save to r thelr doubledrdlen lt the mld dla and below thi
h m m ,m d thelr needs a n d u n
H u n
A ban d of lc o nu fr om the f orum
lo u th o f th e r i ve r mme ln to u mn
me eve ni ng an d r epo rted th at Um:mi ld Gnd no lr oqn ou luu th of the
great rlver.Th e mn mmm e n we n
w l d th at the ir J ou rn ey wou ld h e
gn at dg y llg ht ln th a mo ru. ln ¢.A
h a d o f th e friendly Hu r o n :a n
: h e d th u mr en lnt-T h e s e r e e r e r r b n u t h e i r ' e i
u n$498
n o
w
6.65
a s
use
1.10
w ss ne
10.90
m o1230
m o
m o
xsm
Goodyear is the greicat name in mbber.
Millionsandmillionsmore geoglerideonGooHyeu
Tins dun on any aber kind.
Thzfs whv. at times like these, with rubber prices an
m m ( m m
zmso (uw):mum (ua-zumms an-19)am; ¢m.zo>
:asm (mmanxsno :swam
2.9¢ per bu.for your No.2 Oats
B B i n .Pa i n t 1 0 0 % P URE R5Per s»1|,,n D ~
These prices to be allowed in trade on
the purchase of any OIL STOVE or
WASHING MACHINE in
the store . . .
Here is your chance to get a bargain
|H' In a.s2s<S2S-ISL...
Hue we list some of the amazingly low pdca now s1»szs<s2$-2l)....
prevailing on Goodym Pathlinders.m m
Check nie list carefully. See hoyv little it will cost to
re-egxupyourcar.
Great, sturdy Supertwixt balloons, built to Goodyar
standards by Gwdvw aaftsmen, at prices a thrifty
32x6.00 (6-00-20)5l>|7|
sum (630-206:11 l30xJ% Reg sl. Hli
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Rosenbaum Service Station
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ing is mon Mable in diarrhea.
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tell ol oonsdpnllon, invokn lt: genlla
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COMMISSIONERS'A. A . wm m , n n u m g 6.80 meetings vm read md wr .
PROCEEDINGS Byron McDonald, Saluy 100.00 Moved,lewnded m d .~
(Cwfinued from vase onel mm Bec k, sum-y 100.00 um the following reduction__Joe Thompmm, Salary 1W.00|'mDf°V¢m°°fl be made:
CROWELL HOME
lh1.Liehty went with Mr. andHn. Miller of Omnha to dinnerSunday noon.
Mr .and M n .Sam Steele nad
Evelyn had a picnic dimer Sun~
day with friends at the Veterans
Park. Fremont.
evening at the Rolland home.
Mr .a n d Mr s .Ma r t i n La r s e nma d e a pr o f es a io n d c a ll o n D r . J .
B .Po tts i n Oma h a ,Mo n d a y a l t -
emo ou .\.a " = ::~e d-
James Barry and sun,Bobby
were Sunday dinner guests at the
John Bu-ry home.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Humawu.
Rachael and Delbert motowd w
Kenneth Baker and msters. baby of Kennatd weie Wednesday(d Mrs.Harry Tyson m m visitors wah Mr. and Mrs..'?I3.'?.."",,. "Hmm Sunday to bring §?l.....5. 'l'vnm.1
e Mill .Nam .emaezrsen was snmu ln v n i h u n o o n Quest o f
'zmppllul, . ! E i ' ;. . . _ . _ , ..._E.."._ . . |E I jn . ml n 8 ¢ 1 1 n n llS n n n |lI\ ' I¢ |.°°" "|G len Mc uo mud , S ala ry 1uu.uu | ww-sv w - u w v v u
u.....,n.......n n P...fla x an as L o ts 10.1 1 &12 B lk |'r n n" " ' ; , - "" - " '~i,.]n,| ln.1 ul- -.---u w 'Pull ,nm -. .._.-- ---..vm her dnndxhr th .Suppuu' Mm '§u"",h _g~;>_-_;=_»__a\-_ _gg {°" l ""' '*"""|2L»f"é.""|L'f.° 3;ur ma lln. s,...&'$¢ Lincoln 'K-s rfmu=»¢ cm Supplies
"m¢a¢y'.v¢x»¢vu w n u m n n i xya i w m m vms&aun.n\m»onlondvu~ix|»ppm=u»¢c1».,suppu»
u n m u u m m m .| u .m¢|u n .zl m ' m m » m " " ' " " -l l n - I u m m m ml a i n .ll ld ll e l dn ma l 1 i . C . m l u m¢ » . | p ¢ n ¢ ° § , m ¢ | , ,| » B e ' , f § " § " ' d | : " - ° " ' " * * ° N ° " P J . r . n w m m = k . r ¢ » {~
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zo.ss
2.04
25.00
8.00
ao.oo
mmuunm v u v w., v u vvwv - ~ ---.-_____ ___ _,__mme Grimm, Dragging e.ao wr. llt Add. mm City 1,5 $100.00
Herman Filling Station, Gu 115.64 120 x 140 lt. ai! Lot 28 82~17-11
Emu Jmse n, Dnggm;vw w saooo.oo
Harold Jensen, Salary 100.00 Moved,seconded and carried
n n anne.sa.\.~100.00 thlt the following reductions on
' " " " "''l ' di e .nd - - - - - - - - - ~ ~
dau
u i l l l q r m m e m u m m n m - m y - ; , _ G M : ' m , ' ° } " f , m ¢
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016.96
14.50
9.50
26.59 I
na s ;
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5.40
u. v . » .. w-, . ,_ _ ,..-_.__4.00
10.00
B4 .88
82.50
9.00
22.00
1o.oo
Nick Sheets, Labor
Earl Sheets, Labor
Herman Filling Station, Gu
Elmer Wright, Trucking
Marshall Wllkinl, Labor
A. A. Wilkins, Lsbur
Ju. Anderson, hbor
Fulton & Millard, Grading 2500.00
Beaty Can. 0°». Bridges 270,50
Hwy Cm. co. Bridges su./lo
Beaty Con. Co., Bridges 1409.10
By order o i the County Court
Renewal of Mother Femdom wu
nnnmd lhbe l Ke llum ln the mm
real estate be muh:
Lot! 10, 11 and 12 Blk. 17 Der-
sen m Add. Bm! Clty eo $450.Wmm ns, 14, 15 md 1a Blk 96-
6|.h Add. Blslr City bo s'1oo.oo.
Moved, secondad md drrled that
the following property be Increar
ed in valunlioaz
Impravements on Lot 6, B k. 90
mm- city no $1400.00Impnmnmta o n la t 7 .and 9
Blk.17 D u n n m Add.Blllr
$loW.00
Tnmmunmnm-'hut a B lk n
il spent :samraay e ve n mg25 2, i i. - R NL ivn rmn f a rn i lv.I n n x f n n \ T n r n l I * Q '
ww. m --- »--»---.Mr.and Mrs.Clyde Metzler
drove tn Omnlm Sunday and spaut
the day with Mr, and Mrs. Herbert
Hansen.Miss Eleanor Dixon returned
Friday morning from Ames, lows
and spent that dsy in Lincoln with
friends, returning home that eve-
ning for summer vscstlnn at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. E. Dixon.To honor the birth anniversary
n n n u n n u x n n
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jensen spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr.and*
Mrs. Nels Sorenson and family.Mr.and Mrs. Charlie Gaydouvisited at the George Badgerow
home Sunda evening.
Mrs.0. ~ Carte r ol Omaha,spent Wednesds n the E. C. Llp'
pineatt home lting with Mrs.Emma Hoover.|
sen and sons, Ed Hansen andlnrs Last Sunday visitors at the JohnRauma ma hmily. Rev. and Mn- Mmmald home were Mr. me Mn.
P. J. Reinertsen, Miss Myra Reln'Delmer McDonald and ismily andartsenandBa gn wd Rxcholdsen Mr. and Mrs.ll-mp ot Parlllinu,
attmde nservioes at Our SaviQ\lrS;Mr. and Mrs. Tom McDonnd and
church Omxha Sunday mvfll-\l1K~|tamily ol Herman, Mr. and Mrs.
They dw attended s. public recap- Lawrence Miller md fami ly, Mr.
tion in the attaernnon,given lor the and Mrs. Clarence Olsen sm! tam-
new mlnisfar.ily.N. J. Aadarsm, MlssNsna and_Messrs.and Mesdames Allred
Walter were Thmduy visitors az Paulsen msueiu m-:mmm en-the Nels Rasmussen home,ne uhe rta lne d a t Qhe ls tte fa ~an
`"I1`iIé' al"'x\¢Z""&`" L ,Zi'E.§1...3&., rim spent £5 Zion Indmrleo. Supplies
zest of the day vdddng Mr. and Zion Industries, Suppliesli m Da y .lntantate Mchy &Supply4Mrs . M. s . mm o f nmuus na l ce m m
her son,Don visited her mof.her,'1,m,,-,¢,¢¢Mdmy &Svmvlv
Mrs.Bllckswne and also Mrs |Q,35|-pd;-|Trueblood lan week.Qmm, Hotel ffe m ExpWarren George spent tha week- Wm.Pourend at home.He returned to Lin1ed, _Bertelam Market, Poor°° § . ' § ' mm i n s o n of wah»a.»M»-'hm Sutherland, Mileage,
Sunday of W. J. Boite, the folh`\S= guest: were entertained:
and Mrs. Emil Sehumnxm and
Qlow-Dr. and Mn. Lloyd Wnllnee ol Amen.monnay evenmg uma nxmues mrMr. Omaha, were supper guest! Thurs-Sunday afternoon guests at thnlwhom they had t h r a s h e d ~ _ C ; _g=wgg|w=f§ Gum m l n e
two day ev dng of Mr.and Mb- Chris Ballon home were Mn. and\\.here being aromd seventy 9'"'|see IAVeta ~Florence bg lnf a M ru '5 se.
and Charlie Hunk.r Mrs.Albert Jensen and Chlldlill cnt.The evening v u n wg her dntie na dngmn °01'-L 54118
a m-Sherman m m i n g m a Geo rge mu L onni e wma,pleasant one and a dalicions lun g ' as f*'""° on an Y-F l r l f b w H v d " " ° -Sup~gd; Olinger of Module, Iowa were Wed Mrs. Ed Hansen g a M a nni n ; ~ = =~;¢0 Mn.C:i¢;is:e5:ismg?rn§;|geu::1 3 2 |1;}'°=M_dn h h
e .rs.,.t ue n r.. .n ,°YF"h'E '§"EP?"guats o Ef oon guest o .--.~ g m .u f p f g l w m k Mn.Crosbv's condition is '3."..E. p,,,,f,|,,,,,' hrnarlnnv
lB1.05
21.42
3.00
19.90
9 - . . . ._ . ._ _. _ _ _o f $ 2 0 . 0 0 p e r m o n t h m d M a b e l A. .
B y l v i l i n g h . ,s u m o f $ 2 6 . 6 6 p e r
m o n t h e a c h f o r d x m o n t h s N w -
»gng.Au_gu»g>h t ,1981,a n d t h e
».T.:;;'f.F" "hifi-`'Fo
=n¢1n=|uumJ»o¢1,z.a,4.ne m u nuns nuncuy an$1-Qll0.00_.__:___I
.-lnflrlrnm nf Renninaton.Mr.`1£¥=7'§»"`ii1m¥»`.n"`iiBi§Zé'~""6 5 6 '
ami a n d Mr. a n d Mr s. E a r l F :
an d fo ur c h ildr en o f E lk ho rn ,
l n I ' n n v n r T \ n 1 n m n f p " f 1 l | " | I " I l Auesuly uvuuuq; wnm nmwu -"""" "'1 " ' ° ° " °"" ' Ummry Clerk orqereu In uraw war-on motion the Board adjournedsensp en t la s t i i i . c . 1 i ; 1 ; ; 4 r x mh 1 " n _ m .ns so me wh a t b e tte r .~ F ' | t z g e g :DrBSKlD8' $3 r a n ts to my s a me .w me e t A u g u s t 8 ,1 m n t 1
n o o m a" " § ° ¥ i T?'1¥'l'°wich hex-oadater °i`¢1'L'E E B M S* " ° " " P o n D r e ss e s wh i le th e y N e b t I o w a é u C o Ga s u a s z 'u m a ,seconded an d ° " " ' ° 'o c l o c k A .na.
Lf.,S M L . m i m a n o l L i n c v lr l le f t T1 e i » = y 1~ » ¥ | ? . { e : E " ' 2 P _ " § ' i . & E . ",E.§'i'i"'{'i'1| .1.,»...'n..11. mm-"u f o o " E " F " € { " " " o f ' E W 2 ° 3 ° F " ' { ' f 'c w n c s C L . " ° 9 V , ' ? . ¥ ' § " " '
M n l ~ I M r n n r l M m .' T m u u m r e r .I I A I S E I LT ii`£iZ. '§v'n`2""`»¢`i § i " " Zz' ¢ i e ' i a ' E E i i " 'fgu f n thW`;|l °Wllllm L'~hd |n _t m l .' u kHue] Dohnn ol Adlnsdon.mme- Dell; lhy Ind Iaulleoll'-H L m m r u
Mr. and Mn. LS. Ounetylpeni ter qt Llggeehgs. Arkgnug ullgl mont ma um gp" " '" _ " "g a n n a ~b ~ w a o f u w m w r .DUI IL III UI Di l l 1 J Il . : l 5 B t: 5 B l u " " " " " " " -e d t h e H EYI H B T !g u m b a n g g g -Y e v e n i n g vi s i t -Y . s o m e Y Y _a n r e d d a a d r e s s o f R o l l o A l l e n S a l a r y 1 0 0 . 0 0
l e u s e n h o m e .~~l_Qw a , . f° * = . ° r ° _ = h ° = > ; ~ ': _ 'i s a l e . . f f ' L i ° f m e a f f n f ~ s m n .G e t A r t h u r G n r i s c h . D r a g g i n g 3 6 0 0 c a u s e o f g r r o r . i n 7 1 9 3 0 - " ' " ' ° " * t
u o u n w u e r l n .Sundny afternoon with Mr.and'on Mrs. John Carter
Mrs. Wilhur Conety of Herman.emcon.Emery Dixon and wife nnd sun,Mrs. Nancy Sylvdn
n m MA dnmrhter-in-lnw_Mrs. suent Wednesday a
Tuesday ""' 01-val were Manda
_ora at the Albert .| of Fremont.,|xwu an me nverelTh md Orum folks who helped H.C. th go Shemndanduay Rasmussen in Blair celebrate his enMrs. HBYIY birthday Fddsy evening were: ¥;i|.€d 3 °b":'d
fm.:Bianchi: Messrs._ a_gd Mesgarnes Peter Iver-ey re urned °'
:1: Aronson nomc,|---~ =---- -»--- --- --,a},'where they plenty of dresnes for
lcasting stations..Get yourself a co:
me Monday.on sale at the Fashi~
onlv s2.oo and $2.95.
§cl;ool.lt Curl Booth, 159,T''1.50 On motion the Board adjourneu'"
7|voile dress Sam Hull, Salary 100,00 to meet August 10, 1981.~
on Center for J. E. Juhghluth, Dragging 60.001 George C. McQuarrle,
1t Rov M. Chase, Labor 42.001 County Clerk.
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1` i§ ,7 m° §& "D i =` 5\ §" §6 &' ~ No rman é ith h e r d a u h i e r ,
o f Oma h a . : n e n t S u n d a y wi th h i s S mi th a n d y .
l.....|L-...\tv mu ah n ln l In an l| u llh mn a 'Mm-lnrinurnmur. n. r.. | /hw.. nu.. .--.....,.,........-......,...._....-_.,____Th e f o llo mn s : w e r e g u e s ts a t a
pic nic -dinner nt Lhc Fred Rey home
Sun da y :M r .an d Mr s .J oe Ba un -
do r of Her ma n. Mr. a nd Mrs , T. K .
Ivers on a nd c hild ren, Mrs. Mar xmr-
c t Ive rs o n an d f a mi ly a n d Mls n
K n l e l/nic he o f Oma ha ,M r .an d
Mrs . L c ic hc nnd G rac e a n d Ra lp h
W -,_. _ . .~ - . . _
Holler accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
A.G. Svondgard fn Omaha Sun-ld u y a nd a ll wer e di nn er g ue sts at
the E d w i n Blo mb e r g h ome .M r .an d Mr s .L y le Gu y e r an d
c hildren,Mi s s a Sc h mi dt an d
Mr s . Ra lp h L o we f Oma h a , we r eSu nd ay eve ni ng pp er g u e s t r o !
Mr . a nd Mr s E . C . L i p pi n c o tt a n d
f_.n..
son and Tesme , ueorg e rc ns mussenand `c hi ld re n,Chr is Ne ls o n an d
, f a mi ly an d Ri c h ar d Ne ls o n a n d
Vio la , a ls o Ray mon d Ras mu sse n.
Mr . a n d Mr s .Ho w a r d R u g g o i
Ga ry ,In d . , c a lle d on Mi s s la u i s e
La rs en on e e ve ni ng la st we ek .
M r .a n d Mr s .Ru d o lp h An d re a -
so n s p en t F r i da y a f ter n o o n at th e '
Ema n u e l And rea son ho me .Mr s . |
S to c k u p o n Dr es se s wh ile th ey
a r e s ti ll o n sale a t th e Fas hi on
Center.Su mme r S ilk D r es s es ar e
a ll reduc ed an d sec ond dross o f
sale pric e goes lor o nly $1.00.Ge t
ple nty o l d res se s f or sc hoo l.l t
Go lEn | 'n W i n te r Ru le s
Under winter r u i n of uoli'th eplay er may impr ove the lla o f hi s
hn ll or lee ll u p on the fn lrwny s
without penully .Ordln arlly m e_F° 5 B e a u ty W o r k wll 4 7 . F a s h - I b u ll must he play ed as u lies or n
m n en ter B ou n ty S ho p .I !penalty lnvurred.Th e objec t of
th e rule in to save the falr wny l
n n n n 1 1 1 | 1 r m n m r o an mn r h n n f mmh ln f r o m m m m n
Ge o rg e Mo rr i s, Re ;
Da n F i tzg e r a ld ,Le
Be r te l Berte lsen,I
C u r l Ho i st,La b o r
Fr a n k Keeg an, Drs
A. N. Ba llar d, L ab (
Ra y Ne ls on , La b o r
J o hn S c h ultz , La bo
Arlinrrhnn nn Cn"
mira
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lzzins
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9.5510.00
43.50
12.00
27.90
60.00 County Commisdonera Room;Blair, Nebr., July zv, 1931 a t
:The County Board of Equuliz-K I N G ' S p A V [ L [ ( ) N
atmn mt pursuant to adjourn-ment taken July 13 1981.S
Present:Chas.Ielson,H.C./ ~~
33.00 Blaco and Chris Hlnz,Countyy nnlrr frnum ltur3300 Commissioners. Chas.H.Robew'|.....» '_,_;,",3;;"""
G m c : - : n BLU as
G a s 1 1 . 7 0 5 ° 1 = »C o u n t y a s s e s s o r a n d G e o r g e
' A n a n 1 6 7 ( H I f ' .\ f n . f \ u n u | g n P n l u f v v | " 1 m » l rK a y 1 - r e n c n o z l s l m r , s p a m a u n - I m a m ;. . .- . n an 1 \| . _I l f u u U n t l F l n v n f n ¥ h $ \ .|11 Andreasan was a Friday zuestl n u n n nu. » u l xru u o 22.5;';:...1i...:".T..:ai..;.;.;".;;';;;s 1:.;';:'.:1;'1,.;;;.:;".~
~»»""§r£"£}l¢1":li¥s.'ii:`f'if. Beard, Miss ha,visited with Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs. Chris Benson.1 -Mr. and MrsSusiePinkieandTony Ferguson Charlie IIusk and faxmly.Saturday mght and Sundayy w r c S u n d a y m e a t s o f M r .a n d M r . .a n d M r s .F r e d P e c k a n d r g u e f o t S a t t h e R u d o l p h A n d r e a s o n f a m i l y s p e n t
. ..._. . .r . . . . : l ......s-..4"!»...,l * M n 'l n l| n \ 1r i n a% | .. . . .. . .u n u z x M . .. n h l L'l»¢A v h n a l h d H 0 l 8 t 8 i n ' S .
Bl TS. \Jn!!IlP"i li.luHIIllll Annan;\.u\\.».vw - -. _ _UMr s.F. Mu lle r n n d son, Leland,dinner guests a t th e i r h o me Su n-
I\'Ire=.Cli fton Anderson and two d a y :Mr .an d Mr s .Be n Pe c k a n d
c h i ldr e n o f Te k u mn h , we r e Th ur s - lf a mily ,Mr .an d Mr s .L i n to n P u f -
day a fter noo n gu es ts of Mis s C or n_ fe r and c hi ld ren a nd W alter P ec k,
`B¢-nrd ilvf rs . Ted W i ld p r an d two c h i ld r e n
Andreason of Lincoln,Mr.and
Mrs.Solomon Barton and grand-son were evening guests.
owa- Nebr as k a Li ght
and ' Power Company
stands
u ce High"
i n communities it serves
\x
Patrons have confidence, due to low
rates, additional investment in the
community and friendliness of organ-
ization.
Residents throughout 317 commun-
ities served by the company, includ-
ing Lincoln, Nebraska recognize com-
peny's attitude of fair play and a
squnre deal for every customer.
In martielepubliobedreeently i n a Electricpowernndnaturalguurenow
newnpnper for a town served by the servant: of the people.
Iowa-Nebrukn Light und Power Com-o
pany, the pnbliatiods editors havegone Investments made by the company are
..._.-.I
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I|?
5 ~ of t h e co m pa ny,gone tomorrow program.Fly-by-night
promotion schemes have no place in the
Exc ap uf~ ro m zh is arcio le ,in pa n,Eaicture.Tbepmputyof thecompanyha
a[,°u¢¢|\;_, ~ompany-an of the largest tax payers in ovary
R .h u n h town nt serves.
"" -wg °|°f'='i'i'=¥ *'° °° "**°°'°| -11" low:-Nebraska Liga: ma Paws
ert Andersen and family were sale price goes for only $1.00.Get:
guests 'fplenty of dresses for school.11|Mildr¢<i.|daughter of Mr.andl All summer hats on sale at theMrs. Edgar Larsen, near Admnh,1Fushion Center for 88c.lr.spent the past week at the W. .Ll Dollar Sale of Silk Dresses at
ovak home.Ithc Fashion Canter. Shop curly.l l
Iowa-Neblaska Light
a%£9x2§_C9mPa"YBLAIR TELEPIIUNE COMPANY
11131 1 o 1 __ ,__sta y ed ove r Sunday .Alfred c ame
ho me wi th th e m af te r spending v ~~'§**"";=;
It in the pdicy of the Iowa-Nebraslul Light and Power company
no give goodservia nt all times.
To provide lhosg residing within the xerriwry we serve wid: gms
and electricity an dm lowest pnuible ram sommensurntc with gocd
service.
To be mmrwnu in our dalinga with our cunomers.
Topn»L1ia¢be|;o|da\n|1einourbu|ineuddi.ngsa¢alltimes.
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~K o n g
y-
9s f \i s t a n c e
~ \ , ; . ~ S e r v i c e
0 ..®".1 S n e w e r c l o s e d
@I~{ROUGH»wrm ,bliza1~dm da1lpoaiblah§n-
dnm :uI.ougDi |u|na|nndsna dyw|efveyon
dsymdmight.Unwavn~ing1y--I.ongDint|.noelav-
leedeliva-lyouxrmesngcwitlwuxdelay.Likalguma-
dinnof thnmighxyonmgelcphononevernlapn.I g
iloorianzvesdued.
McCAR'I'HY AND
LONG CREEK
¢ . . . _ . . . - n »
Mr .an d Mr s .Ro y Ne nr ho od
c ame u p f r o m Oma h a Saturd ayaftern oon f o r a v i s i t a t t h e pa r » | "' i th Do ro th y Petersen.
en to l, J . H. Nc ar ho o d ho me. Th ei r Th e Rose Hi l l Sun day .3°h°°}
l i n l d h L e -ga ve a supper Sunday e t e n mg ate ,`the epastngveekr H 26 e Bpmtitshe gfougglg plar k fo r th e He r ma n
u n 00Mr . a n d Mr s. Ch ri s Hmz e n te r - I ; r ' Y a n d Mr s ,L o u i s Go re ha m
tained F r i d a y e v e n i n g a t a seveno'c.1ock din ner hono ring th e 21 st
bi r th ann ive rsa ry o f their son,
Floy d.Tho se p r a e n t we re Mr .
an d Mr s . Os c ar P e de rs e n of no rth
of B la i r , Mi s a Ro s e a nd Ra y P u ls
two wee ks ere.Mr .an d Mr s .W a lte r Appleby
a n d Be tty we re Sunday dinner
gu e sts a t Mr s . Ha in e s i n B lai r .
Misses Leo na a n d Eliz ab eth
Ha n se n spe nt Th ur s d ay aiter no on
L r : ". H i f.i <:§e» ,.~. ~e '" . ff@..§e. vt ~ \~a: §* : i :: N .a n ==
.: .r r ..4 I .
Saturd ay eve ni ng su p pe r g u es t o f
€r.I.v ~.J. e .~ J~nf o . . . . . w
so e'~.§,s-~»+.>" i ~;,. *a ;...,.._,;.-'r ..
il 4 >»: ~*;~~» " " t
are th e pr ou d pa re nts o f a b a b y |
bo y b o rn F r i da y mo rn i n g .~~Mi s s Gretc hen Me nc ke wa s a l
Ha z e l wu u .b o w e l t r o u b l e
of Oma h a .I Mr s .De tle f W u lf ,Ha ze l,Mr s .
A gr ou p of f r i e n d s o f Mr .a n d
Mr s .J o h n Ba r r y gath ered a t th e '~ pool park at Blair Sun-i
da y eve ng, the oc c asi on being' in,ho n o r o f th e b i r th a n n ive r s ar y o f a f te rn o o n .
th e la tter .A d elic io us p ic ni c su p- | M n " § a £ ; ; ' 3 2 y 1 ; §wo r k i n g f o r
pe r wa s s er ve d a n d a ver y e njo y -
able time re por te d.
Th e J a me s Mu l li n f a m i ly en-
joy ed a j-visit Tuesday wi t h rela-
ti ve s f lurubus,In d .Th e y
were J therland,Mr s .S a m
Sny der a n son,Ma rs ha ll,V a n n
Su th er la n d a n d W m.Daurn.
Mr .an d Mr s .D a n Th o mp s o n '
and s on , Howar d, ac c o mpa ni ed b y ;
Mi s s Dor othy Ha i n o f Bla ir ,le f t
Th ur sd ay to vi s i t relati ves in.,
Colorado.Th e y wi ll spend some
ti me a t E s te s P a r k .
John J ohnson was a. Sunday c all-
er a t the h lei ls Ch ri ste ns en ho me .
Petersen's Sunday .Th e sc or e wa s
;1 '7 to 4 in f avor o f Ro se Hill.
,wi th Mr s . Ma r i on D e n ma n S u n d a y
W m.Ry a n ,Doro thy Peterse n, Mrs.
Ber na rd W u lf a n d Mr s .F r a n k
Sc h afe r h elp ed Mr s .No r r i s W a r d
celebrate he r b i r th d a y Wednesday
Constipation willy bec ome
n w f o n h n n any eog tinued
c onstipation at t ti me o f h i s mg
bo n a a tta c h o d lla a n d o b o lt
other unpleasant e n .
W atoh y o ur b owels a t m y o g
Guard them with phnrticular care adforty . W henever ey need my help.
remember a doctor should know what
is best for them.
" D r .Caldwe.ll's Sy r up Peps in"i t o dodofrsruc ripfion for the bowels .
Tes te d by 7 y ears'rac txce, it hgeEbeenfoundtho ro uglsy ef fe c ti ve m
Gretc hen Men eke helped Mr s .relieving c onstipation and im ms for
Rose Hi l l pla y e d P a p io a t J o h n
Eliz a be th Ha ns e n re tur ne d h ome
to sp e nd th e we ek wi th h er .
' Ha r ve y Ru h r wi th threshers Sa t-men. women and c hildren of all ages.
urd ay .I It 1-se proven Pvffwuy sado even lor
Seve ral f r o m here attend ed the.hsdnes.Ma d e fr o m h u h la xn u vo
fu ne ra l o f Mr s .J o h n K u h r i n herbs. pure W DW and other harmlessme Is, it cannot PC: will notBlai r Thur sda y af te rno on.i g - g g gu or Y g g z mn b e
S to c k u p o n Dr es se s whi le the y without harm as oitcn as y our breath
ar g sti ll o n sale n t th e F'ashi on'isb od.orW heu y o ur ton gueiso outed:
Cu tte r .Summer Silk Dtie aies areivrhc ec y c r a heod ac hy ,# H ~ e s w ?
frhm anln bl pgial
in mins 1-°°s Dimmu
nay day.The y Inv!
lounad in vnlua an q
mens of cumin commas
Hindu- lhpenoualccla
vmimb upped; no dum
Send yan' meulgg by
s p a h lla r m n| | m» dl ¢ a n7 P .uxdlu¢ nmi ll| J OP.
M . n f u r v h k h o n u
\ mn l ' n 0 l l | n M I n afmmBdo P.a n d
4 | J OA.M. Ya a mqmv a ll " o a i 1 u : "u a
m u dmv c o - na d a :a lll.
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ADuaer3 F 0 1 6 9 L w m
Hneh-ie s s vi a m n d a d Inna
been practically 100%,..-f.¢¢,
lt i s u rvi e e i i k st h i l w i i c h l xl l
'putthnlowa-Nah-uh Ligiatnnd
Po vs fCnm p |n yn e|\ ig hw it h
theponpleitnevu.
The Iowa-N¢br\sk| uyztenm hu dotted
the vast middle-wetarn territory it
nerves with myriad: of poles and thou-
sands of miles of slelminl transmission
lima.lt hu laid A cups! of steel pipes.
~them~ "~ ~~~~Oakland, Bancroft, Cnig, Miuonri Val-
ley,Logan,Dunlap, Plntbmouth.
Muay are ming both nntlrnl ga md
electric uervice.
The Iowa-Nebraska Light nnd Power
Company has built its lmsineu and mc-
ceu upon fair play md lquan duling.
Uaen of the cornpuny'i nervioe know this.
The company has mulh mnny friends.
Mr .:md Mr s .L a r s Ha ns on o f
Bla ir.#pr-nt Tu e s da y wi th the ir
daugh ter.Mr s .W .J .Simonsen
and fnrniiy .
Chris Christensen o f Potte r.
No b .was n 'I"h\.lrsdny dinner guest
at th o No u m W a n Mr k h o me .
Mr .and 3-Irs.U .S. Ree ve s h ad
Sunday dinner wi th the ir son
Op a l an d f smi lv.
Mi ss Ruth W i do iwr sp en t Th ur s-
day n ig ht with Mis s He len A nd re a-
an d A r th u r J o h n s a n d two d a u g h -
ters.Mr .an d Mr s .F r e d Olsen an d
Mr .Eld e r Kr o n b e r g o f Cro fto n,
Nob.,were Sunday dinner guests
a t th c Te d Ols en home.
Mr . a n d Mr s .Edg ar L ars on a nd
son,Russ ell o f Ke n na r d a n d Mr .
Chr is Paulson a n d two daughters
we re Su nd ay di nn e r gu e sts a t th e
Alf r e d Ha ns en ho me .__}!»ir.:J11d Mr s .Ra s J o i ms m a n d
son n f Plni r.Mr . an d Mr s . Ca rl S or e ns en lef t
n-._.1_-1__ .. ..1......» ...Rn .fin» \»n|a-
nuss Lisle Lvarsun 01 umauu, U11an d Mr s .J a me s Sy lvls a n d chil-
rlwan n f Fi'rornnnt :men t S un d av a i~re 1 | |I :..the Ha r r y S mi th h o me .
Mr .a n d Mr s . Te d Oli n g e r we r e
supper guests Sunday eve nin a t
the ho me o f Mr . a n d Mr s . A 1 r t
Ha ns e n o f Mod u le , I o wa .
Mr s .E. C .Li p p i n c o tt a n d Ru th
an d Mr s .Cla r k Li pp i nc ott a n d
da ug hte rs , Mr s . Emma Ho ove r an d
Mas ses D ella May an d L ou ise Ce r-
te r s p en t Fr i d a vi s i ti n g Mr . a n dMr s . L i nto n P u f ie r o f Te k e ma h .
Mr. (wand Mr s .E lm e r Mu n so n
an d Ha n s Ande rson an d dau ghter
were Sunday di nn e r g ue sts o f i r .
and Mr s. Ci a rk Li pp i nc o tt.
Mr. a nd Mrs . Ge or ge F alle n vi s»
i te d wi th Mr . a n d Mr s . E mi l Fo l-
i n Sunda y af tern oon.
Mr .an d Mr s .Charles Ko e n i g
an d two c hildren an d Mr s .E m i l
Ha g g e an d son visi ted wi th Mr .
an d Mr s. J o e Polzin Sunday eve-
nin g.Mr .a n d Mr s .Ans on J 0 hll5 and
fo ur c h i ld r en o f He mi n gf or d , Neb .
spen t Tues day and W ednesday vis~
i ti n g a t th e George Ba dg er ow
home.\
Mr s .C"|{fford Ra y s p e n t Th u r s -
day vi d ti r lg a t th e Ha r r y S mi th
home..:Mr . an d Mrs . F re d Ols en vi si te d
0 .; ~
day evening...._.-.I
P l e ~ t ~ i e ~ S a ~ y ~ ~ S u n -day morning, there being 42 pres-
ent.Douglas Carter gave a very
interesting talk.
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istance
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1 .v : ,\
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0.~1 ` ;" ":\r I | ' € ; i * 1 ¥ ¢\~£ , } ' : .\ l
.i ""- v o*."3 " * : . s ~3 ;G - , : . x . . f -,'*-=,_¢\. ~ ~.~ \ x ~ 4 , . ; , , .r
1 .U , .. ..s i w ~ ~» = " = 5 f a » 3 = ° >
..s ',f f ~ 3 j "»" f f ' : 1 ' R
f p f . ,,.<? > 3 , | » . ,-
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~". ~ »" C .* 1 r * * ~t 4 ~ ~ " l 4 ; ? : r : § Z .. : " . = ; - »». \ . . ~
Rev. L N. Demy says:
" I h a ve f o u n d n o th i n g i n t h e
ut 2 0 y e ar s : h m c a n ta k e th e
~!f:ce o f D r .Mi le s 'A n ti - P a i n
hila.The y a re a s ure fe lla ] f or
ny headac he."
. w i f - m r s f r o m H e a d a c h e ,
. »\r.1.::a. Tooilmche, Bac kache,
~4. Rhe umati sm. L umbag o,
,\..i1 .s, Mu sc u lar Pai ns. Pe ri-
~F`;:in.s, write that they have
I D r Mi le s ' A n ti »P a i n P i i ls
h| .'ll8l' results than they had
(. \ L h o pe d f o r .
C-~m1l1ess A m e d c a n ho u se -
\\.vf .wo u l d n o mo r e th m k
0"|\pi ng hou so wi th o u t D r
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ORUM BRIEFS
Ragnvald Richoldsen is spending
a vacation at the Lars Rollaud
home.Mn. Martin Larsen was aTuu-
dny afternoon guest of Mrs.Ed
Hansen.She and sons spent Fri-
day afternoon at the Lara Holland
home.Mr. and Mrs Fred Chris-tiansen and suns spent Friday
ert Andersen and family were sale price goes for only $1.00.Get:
guests 'fplenty of dresses for school.11|Mildr¢<i.|daughter of Mr.andl All summer hats on sale at theMrs. Edgar Larsen, near Admnh,1Fushion Center for 88c.lr.spent the past week at the W. .Ll Dollar Sale of Silk Dresses at
ovak home.Ithc Fashion Canter. Shop curly.l l
~\
of Blair, Misa Rose and Ray Puls
of Omaha.»A group of friends of Mr. and
Mrs. John Barry gathered at the~ pool park at Blair Sun-day eve ng, the occadon being inhonor of the birth anniversary ol
the latter.A delicious picnic sup-
per was served and a very enjoy-
able time reported.The James Mullin family en-joyed a yiali:Tuesday with rela-
tives f lumbus,Ind.They
were J therland,Mrs. SamSnyderanson,Marshall,Vann
Sutherland and Wm. Daum.
Mr. and Mrs.Dan Thompson
ond son, Howard, accompanied by
Miss Durothy Hain of Blair, leftThursdaytovisitrelativesinColorado.They will spend some
time at Estes Park.John Johnson was a Sunday call-
er at the bleils Christensen home.
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I Mrs.Detle!Wulf, Hazel,Mrs.Wm. Ryan, Dorothy Petersen, Mrs.
,Bernard Wulf and Mrs.Frank
:Schafer helped Mrs. Norris Ward
ilebrate her blrthdav Wednesday
ternoon.Anna Hansen is working for
Mrs. Harold Taylor.Rose Hill played Paplo at JohnPer.ersen's Sunday.The score was
317 to 4 in favor of Role Hill.
|Elizabeth Hansen returned home
with Mrs. Marion Denman Sundayto spend the week with her.Gretchen Mencke helped Mrs.Harvey Kuhr with threshers Sat-
urday.
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l Several from here attended therfuneralof Mrs.John Kuhr ini
Blair Thursday aftemoon
Stock up oh Dresses while they
am still on sale at the Fashion
Center.Summer Silk Dhesses are
o o *o u *
Comtl ation ma y b s m mdzmixiga.l'ter1ortK;.An anyoontinued
constipation at t time of lilo mgbona attamh at ila and 1 host
other unpleasant sn.
Watnh your bowels at any "ggGuard them with tzhuticudar can adforty. Whenever ey need nnyhelp.runembe: a doctor should know whatls best for them.._"Dr.Caldwell's Syru PepsinLta dodofriracripfinnfain.,bpmelx.
~Testcd by 7 years'rsctxce. it has$boen found thorouglsy effective in
relieving constipation and its ill: formen. women and children of all agen.I lt br# proven perfectly sais even ior
habla.Made from (rsh laxauvsherbs. pun pepsin and other harmlmiagrzgients. it cannot gnpe; will not'youorweakenyouimnbousd
without harmas olten as your breath' iabad, or when your tongue ls coated;
lwhencveraheadaehy.ilxoxgxmxy
.. . .. ~
sv`iii"iii°ii'i€'\3'§|N
ADuaer3 F 0 1 6 9 L w m
frhm anln bl pgial
in mins 1-°°s Dimmu
nay day.The y Inv!
lounad in vnlua an q
mens of cumin commas
Hindu- lhpenoualccla
vmimb upped; no dum
Send yan' meulgg by
s p a h lla r m n| | m» dl ¢ a n7 P .uxdlu¢ nmi ll| J OP.
M . n f u r v h k h o n u
\ mn l ' n 0 l l | n M I n afmmBdo P.a n d
4 | J OA.M. Ya a mqmv a ll " o a i 1 u : "u a
m u dmv c o - na d a :a lll.
~ \ v2 ~ Service
is ~er closed
@I~{ROUGH»wrm,bliza1~dmda1lpoaiblah§n-
dnnnulxsugbinnnaunndnxeadywlefveyoa
dsymdmight.Unwavn~ing1y--I.ongDint|.noelav-
leedelivelyourmesngewitlw\|xdehy-Likalguma-
dinnof thnmightyoutgelzphonanevernlapa.I g
iloorbnzvudued.
ins.m}§»§}t l"!n|Ie¢r¢ at Fremont~ n?'£="§{»mt5er party §:=5§11_r
dag?ni g h t a t th e ho me o f V i o la
'Ha nn o nEdn a Mac Tu c ke r. Eli za beth a nd
Lou is Gr imm a nd Fra nc is Mo hne ns
attended th e Catholic pic nic a t
Rnsnmore Lodsrc , Calhoun. Sundav.
M r and Mr s .C.B.Bu n n wi th
Mr . a n d MrQ. C h ar lvs Me a d d ro ve
to W e st Po in t c m ly Su nd a y mor -
ni ng v.hf>:~o th o y h a d the ir br oo k-
fns t 'lh vn tn Nn r f o i k to h a ve d i n -
ner wi th Mr. Mo nr i'o so n, sto ppi ng
a t R n tt h Crook on th eir "my h omo.
Mr. and !\1r==. Jim Sorensen andson. Dnnnld ni' south of Blair. :mdJacobAndre-:gsron spent Friday
aftr-moon at the Robert Widenerhom(-. In tho nvoninsr \'isitnr§ wereMr. and Mrs. Cm-l Pieper and Miss
i...;;;;;,;a Juli' 'f'é&1 wake Sun. . . . . . ,» . . . -. . . . - . -_._d a y d i m m r s w e a t s w i t h h e r :s o n ,
O s c a r a n d w i f e .
S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n g u e s t s o f M r
a n d M r s .G e o r g e H a i n w e r e M r s :
C. B. Hai n of Bla i r. Mr. an d Mr s .
W a lte r A pp leb y a nd Be tty .
.1\ Ir . a nd Mr s. L. L . L ay man a nd
c hildre n s pfnt Su nda y at th e h ome
of the ir mother , Mrs . L . L . lay man
at Afivnnn~lf"§. ftnrnnnn Q u e s t a o f M r
and Mrs. Fred Hurdurn were. MrsHarveyKroghm l family,Mis:
Doris White of Bennington.Mr
and Mm. Ray Krogh and children
Elmer and James and FlorenceDixonaccompaniedtheyouu!folks of the E. C. Lippincott fam
ily and their guests,Della ant
Louise Carter of Arknnsna, t.oFre
mont Sunday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tyson, Mrand Mrs. Kenneth Tyson, Mr. an:Mrs. George Hain were Frida;
evening dinner guests of Mr. amMrs. Wm. Brntt, west of Herman:Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Iverson anfamilyspentSundayaftornooittaM r s .J .C .C h n s t e n s e n o
m r .` "1Li¥. and Mrs. Ned Tyson had
supper Friday at the parental.
'SL Conety home.
Sunday' nfternoon visitors at then¢in}6f'sii, and nm. Dymn num
were Mr. und Mn. Fnnk Pike of
anafa§§lrof nearkelnad, spent'
S:v~
aturday cvenirlg
Tirlnnnr hnmoiii}I"fIn£1"i§f§§. F. Muller and son
;:;;.;1; nl'£13E"G¢E»Q' Beard }lolI1P|Sunday nfwmoon nnd for sunrmrMrs. Oiis Hawkins and daughterMarieCrdhounhadThursday
dinner at the Ed Hawkins home.Monday dinner guests of Miss
Cora Beard #were Mrs.Wnltvr
Petersen nnd Mudge,nnd Mrs
Floyd Smith of Blair.Mn nsr-nr Pedersen and sistvrs,. ¢ . . . "v u v . . .-. _ _B a r h a m J e a n a n d L i m A n n D o -
l a n c a l l e d a t t h e A . E .n e o n h n h w
W e d n e s d a y a f t e r l i o o n .
Ha r r y Ty s on h a d a tru c k of
ags on Tuesday k; market in Orna-
n.Mr . an d Mrs . E d Ha wki ns :men t
Sunday afternoon a t the Churlit'
Dc vn s ur c h ome a t Te k umah .
Miss .May ne Smith spent. Satur-
day night, und Sunday nt the Oscar.
Ma the ws home.Oth e r Sunday
guests were Mr .and Mr s .Da1'1¢\
Ma th ews a nd b ab y o f Oma ha , nm!
.f ..2 " ~~ " § ; *L
r .3 'e €L . . .E f f ;; ,L " " ' 4 ; ' ~ > j :... _ ;
3 4 l i { w "3 1 1 ~* A °~§ " " " :I
; = ' f * +F I T ,:v i :=,< 'S $.
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M ~ .~ ~1 \ ' : | : 5 " : ?|- r #" 5> 1\. 1 4 ~; r \.\" l .|f ". f f 4 *. f .1 5 K " -- ,'; 1=. _=1 ~". f ~ ». " f ' T " ' "
. °.~:~ u n "$l ' 2 J~~ : < ; . ~~» E ~ + 5 r m = ~ >.
. r s | | .":...¢! §, ' i U "
f ."4 ...l ~ . '= ' 3 \ | '": Z 1 ?; f= <~ff
~ " v ~~~n r i ;
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Rev. L N. Demy says:
" I h a ve f o u n d n o th i n g i n t h e
un! 20 y ears : h m c a n ta k e th e
Inca o f D r .Mi le s 'A n ti - P a i n
hila.The y a re a s ure fe lla ] f or
my headac he."
.'3u If-mrs f r o m H e a d a c h e ,
. »\r.1::a. Tooilmc he, Bac kache,
~4. Rhe umati sm. L umbag o,
;..i1 .s, Mu sc u lar Pai ns. Pe ri-
~l`;:in.s, write that they have
I D r Mi le s ' An ti » P a in P i lls
.° E. hvtler results than they had
rm:hoped for.
C-~m1l1ess A m e d c a n ho u se -
\.vr .wo u l d n o mo r e tlu n k
»"|\pi ng hou so wi th o u t D r
J i l An ti -P a in P ills th an wi th -
1l;'. " ..ur or sugar.K e e n p ac k-g.in your medicine c ngirlc l. and
J w' y ourself needless suffering.
At d r u g s to r e s - 2 5 c a n d $1.00
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day evening.A real good crowd attended the
Pleasant View Sunday school Sun.
day murnlng, there being 42 phas-
ent.Douglas Carter gave a very
interesting talk.
ORUM BRIEFS
Ragnvald Richoldsen is spending
a vacation at the Lars Rollaud
home.Mn. Martin Larsen was aTuu-
dny afternoon guest of Mrs.Ed
Hansen.She and sons spent Frl-
day afternoon at the Lara Holland
home.Mr. and Mrs Fred Chris-tiansen and suns spent Frldny
ANn`3i'»i\T|i|`iil|s
BLAIR TELEPIIUNE COMPANY
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~K o n g
y-
9s f \i s t a n c e
~ \ , > ~ S e r v i c e
is ~er closed
@I~{ROUGH»wrm,bliza1~dmda1lpoaiblah§n-
dnnnulxsugbinnaunndnxeadywluveyoa
dsymdmight.Unwavn~ing1y--I.ongDint|.noelav-
leedeliva-lyouxrmesngcwitlwuxdelay.Likalguma-
dinnof thnmightyoutgelzphonanevernlapa.I g
iloorbnzvudued.
frhm anln bl pgial
in mins 1-°°s Dimmu
nay day.The y Inv!
lounad in vnlua an q
mens of cumin commas
Hindu- lhpenoualccla
vmimb upped; no dum
Send yan' meulgg by
s p a h lla r m n| | m» dl ¢ a n7 P .uxdlu¢ nmi ll| J OP.
M . n f u r v h k h o n u
\ mn l ' n 0 l l | n M I n afmmBdo P.a n d
4 | J OA.M. Ya a mqmv a ll " o a i 1 u : "u a
m u dmv c o - na d a :a lll.
Bhlr, Nabruks, Jdy so. 1981
BLAIR CITY COUNCIL
ns mw rs s EX P E NS E S
.Continued from page ons)
lcripdon: Sioux Looknut.
UseduAp0int ul v antage by
thelndianl.Erectedbythepeer
pled Umv ln emmtyinthe year
l
the lmppen were destroying everything u they went.Hoppers md
mom hogpers and still more hop-
pe nl Great dzovu of ho ppm
|Ol courseChfugo has the power
wennm! taxation hw null itself out ol the[frelghz rat, por tan~mlle on nil- hole but even the powerlto c u
folds in several parts ol Austnlin an be carried to a point where thels 8.79 cents,u contrasted with people refuse ul pay.Such A dtm
one sent ln the United States. Ourlsdon ls not likely to occur in -
railroads pay $l6W per mile per cngo but the dispropanionntu in-yenr ln taxes Austnllnn rold|:aeue in taxation throughou the
pay none.Thslr workers recelvsnntion compared tn a growth i n
much less than ours.Yet,lui-p0p\|1a¢i0n Bild wealth, is a warn-
on cost or um »----- - -- - - - - - ---
s w u n m m g p00l........----.....¢ w u . u u i " - - - -
F o r salaries o f elec tric
li g h t c ommissioner an d
wa ge s of employ es.. --..12 000.0g
F o r opera tion,mai nte n-
. . . . . . . _. . . . . . . . . ! _ .- u . . I n m | A | \ _
c omsta lk an d would h an g like be es ne n t lo ok ou t f o r Indi ans,Sol
o n a li mb an d e a t u n ti l no th in B di e m,Tr a p p e r ;a n d En ii g ru nts
wa s le ft.Some He l d :look li ke Th e Fo rty n in er s passed hereth e y h a d b e e n d i s e e d d o wn i n th e ld lb th e I;ony Exp r e s s Riderdf
s n r i n s z .| ' I ' I m b e r s f r o m t h e s e h i l l s h e l p e d
..1 n a n r _ L \ l . . f \ \ . - . . . . - _i l u "
n
year,the rallrqadn'net reeelpurlng for the tax. gatherers to ease
were $l0,000,W0 short of paylng;up in theirdemands.lnterest charges alone..-_A lesson such as thin le well]Bridgeport-The miniature gill!
worth heeding,pnrtlcularly at n course opposite News-Blade open-
tlme when strong influence ll be- ed for business.
ing med ln ua attempt to plungel Bayard-North Central Gas Oo.
the American govemment into bun-lwill :tart laying gee pipe line hers
iness.The unhappy experience of_|ovn.'
Australia,and the plight of lu'Sidney- ids will be received
over-pxed dtlzens, should senre td June 30th for paving six blocks in
ance,repairs w o " w w .,sion ol electrlcllght sys-Everything that in known to w :mug om run nxcruurwu, wehuman skill has been done w ridUnlon Pacific railroad and the,oem ____68000.00
For mnintennnce and op-
eration of sewer ~sys-
lem.---....-----------_
For payment of sewer sys-
tem bonds and intern
For sinking fund lor the
payment of sewer outlet
For interat on sewer out-
let bon:ls_..-_-----____-
For payment ol the con-
struction of sewer out-let extension,-._-..-----l0000.00
Fo r da g fund for the
payment of intersectionpavement bonds_-------16000.00
For payment of lnberest
500.00
1100.00
1500.00
1500.00 :
the country ol these pests but with
no avail.The county has l u :
nlshed wus ol poisoned hx-an mashandfarmer!have added w the
helpai, yet the dlmnge ls imposs-
ible w estimate The barley crop
coming on early cseaped the pests
but the com, oats md wheat have
suffered ten-lbly Ind leaves every
body ln this section hard up
Mr and Mrs Rhoades exped to
start back to their Dakota home
next Monday.
__ ._ .._ ._ ._ -
county supply and while it q
FIR ST L v run a s n gc uun c n
early homes of the pioneers.ln
honor of them that were laid away
during Lhnt mighty march in theconquest of an empire.'
NEW ROADS FOR OLD
Hoxeroad for less money is
the pnsentfday demand.Both
for the sikn of employment,and
ln order to give smlll.towm=
md rural areas the year-round
highway!that are vital to their
existence,the secondary road
movement hal been making tre-
mendous headway ol late.Nine»
teen-!hlrty»onels to be of the
|keep R ua clear of the socialist.ic,busin¢ss section ot Eitv.
Arnold-W. M. Rosentrgter mads
improvements m his Him Shop.
Mullen-Bids w be opened my
8th for construction ol three and
l rocks
A Warning
For some time past Chicago 1-mglsix-tenths mike of highway east
stood before the public as unablof1'0l1'| town,
to pay many of its current bills Baytrd-Hydro-electric plant
due w lack ol tax funds.Arnold-Improvements made w
Without going into the x¢asona;inberior of Lucas Drug C°mPUlY
for Chicago!linandal troubles,,W>l'€-
the situation is urobject lesson foil Curtis-Mr, and Mrs. Schroeder
U /\ 'l"T1\Tf`L n r r f r n n n u Qoninherse¢¢i0r\PBV€¥l1€"¢Jnmel "' """"' '"'""'.greatest road buildlng years ln ' 1 . 1 1 1 1 W \ J v U .L 1 . / v v n uooo/b a ______,______.---xooo -.,to .Forozaliriea and wlges of ,§\";d"Y,}='°"" at lflu mg Ci ty °"{."',f|1 rections oi the country
tl gforcefor rnun-|sc oo. _nz your un ~l d "1 d water-?§§`ZI Ee plant--.------ 1500.00x Mornmg Se rving wgllge hgd °; 3,35 °:E";dm";;dsans"itab|e mFor}>P¢l'lU°"»r e p a i r ,e Bcsoolagmurnllathe Luwryr serve ns bnaeq for new highways.
muxnu.-nnncelxmd exuen-7 5 n o m' *: ' ; " ° ;.mé transportation will New surfaces can be laid over
, sion of '°*'.P'"1':-:-:r;~'me furnished to and from mg pig- them, and at a ma y sqyins-It
[F y o u have ever traded dry
ment snndwlcherwlth a genlnl
Alplne guide over tha lirsplmllry
Q! the Swlsr husnlce: it you have'esled on the earthen stoop ol a
vhltefwa.-ahed cottage somewhereln Irclnnd and ealon breul and
eocktalll, chllled salads. dellclonn
cakes and slterdlnnar candles.
lncldentally,here ls a new
stunt for hlkcrs who llks tu"travel |iglxL"~couklnz on a tin-can stove.Dld you ever hear ofone?A No. 3 tln can wlll make
M u n Dusu Fon Cnnnwo ~
Savory Baked 11¢an.|:Chun oneonlon, add nnvhnll pound ol hum-burger steak und brown ln twotablespoons lat..Add one mn to-mato soup, one can ol oven-baked
beans and salt to mute. Heat thor-
other municipalities It proveu'purchased Coffee Shop from Mr.
that mo much spending can put an'and Mrs. Brenizer..
|individual, a dty, county, state or Rushville-Resmumnt opened in
\a¢|Hnn an ¢sn.f..»:.1 Airnf-§.i+:"Auker building on Second Street."jjj ;"i'i;f;~Tii2'1ii~
For P=>"":="E Q1 "'P=f9"Inic plm;cm will be at dmurch amo u n ts to tr a d i n g i n o ld ru
f n r n o w oxa c tlv 83 WG tfi ld
aags|ilia iirigerc d over a Frefmc h dihi n. sufnc léntly Sarge stove,o r y o u uug hly a n d serve pla i n o r over
e m ner " a u Bo is "wi th nrtic hokes can use a la rd buc ket.C u l a slic es ot brown bread.
°_|»v d I n ho t bu tte r gaugg a n d tour-inc h square ou t of tho slclc ,"`._F ..¢........|...-¢"&¢|¢.».............s ni fh a n nn nl ndon Px'nn|» fha hnf..A POIICII SLPPBTI .DEBBBBT M
and principal 015 :ce Int 10:30
pla n t bonds......-,.__---,_ 30°0°00'A t th e aftern oon me e ti n g a t
F o r maintenanc e an d 0 9 '2:30 or 3 jp. m. Rev. N. C. Carlsen
er ati on of th e C ity F ir e wi ll speak.Child rerfs Choir,and
clfpnrtment _............-..s.---- 1000.00 Orc hestra uihd Senior Ch oi v w i l l
.ery -Th i s is a ll. to gether dif fer ent also be o n e pr o gr a m
fI'OII1 the ac tual le vy V|'hiCh i5 ""il¥.f"\'l.".fi=....I miinc*Aid 111r\l\f!I
old c ar s o n ne w mod els.
Th e rec ently developed bit
inous ty pe surfocee of f e r c
mun iti es th e adva nta ges o f
upk eep an d ori gin al cost,cou
wi th dolrendnbilitu' and safety .
u m -l m :ul.unl..u.a n vssu ci ,\ :.u r p m .
: o m ». w a y " h o t d o g s . "s a y ,a t t h e o l d
l o w c o u n t y m i r - w e n o c ¢ l n ' t w q s t e a
p a r a g r a p h u n t h o l u x u r y o f o a t -p l e d i m :o u t d o o n a .
I n -IL 's a i l o . r i u r " w h a t t o d o . "
ul .u u u u p p u \\|b!.2 | 1 \ . \ |.u v rt o m o n t h e o p p o s i t o e l d o o u t a n -
o t h e r s q u a r e h o l e ,o n e a n d o n e -
l m l r i n c h e s .T u r n t h e c a n u p m e
d o w n o n t h e g r o u n d a n d h u l h l 11
fire I n it.'Phe large openiu [:\|
Bluc lac rry Char lotte:: R e m o v e
c ruata from olght or ter: slic es of
broad, and h ntlc r tho slic es well..
H e a t t o b o l l i v 1 o n e N o .2 c a n o t
b l u e b e r r i e s w r l l !C t h e f r e s h b e r
..:.....\... ..|- e n u n n uraisedbyata x o n the prop erty
of th e c i ty .Th e le vy whic h is
called f o r a t th i s ti m e i s slig htly
lowe r an d wi ll r esult in za. savings
of ab out seve nty c ents on u th ous-
I H U I J I J I I I D I I . l . | \ l \ | | \ . . .4 l A \ ¢u u \-W e d n e s d a y a t c h u r c h .M r s .P .C .
S o r e n s e n i s t h e h o s t e s s .
' B A N D C O N C E R T A U G U S T 5 T H
~ " J i ~0? f if ty thousand
dollars a mi ie , the y c an be ox-
.tr c mely h ea vy , i h c y wi ll s e r v: th c
purpo se as wc ll as th e mo s t e x-
nnnnivn hinrhwavs.Th i!fu l!- wid th
Th e next. u||1»ti0n then,t s - h o w used for rc f neii llg and the 11=|>krltodnil.I\..»I lnr mllrimnr 1¢runs-ml!nt t]|;`iil!'r h,,1,.'png Butter a_ dv(;»
frcI1.1<:1l |!§ITl a \\:=I1 1?1'.»r=i1=|1 lH]| l"|].fh|n-I lm r1::eH la o l t o r i ' " * " 'aul rx.
l o l i n l | r :: u ! . .T h -r .: s r I :1 1 0 7 .f f ! $ 1 1 2 h m ' 1 ...\ : . ¢ . | 1 . l : 8 .O I '~~f " `
|I .|l
u e s ;u u u U L U 1 ' » . . 1 \ l I C 1 p U t r s u g u s
\l..~h, nnd th a n n r
I .~.
"P .
l I | } > =p i r t l n u ! : i I . c < .¢ . w | ; . . r n :! u : w t i x :1;v ; ~ . = : 1 u l l .1
I cn n r r h l u n r h | s 1 . t r f l r t l m i n u r t i vn a n d . n »»| . . l I \ 1 ..i i A r |
'1113.1 rs of I>!|;ul
: ~; " "'V tiu\.:1
|u a rap.1.-1 "P
ll.d r S O -I R 5 |I r : u r n 'an d do lla r va lua ti on of p mp e y .A I M fea tu re a t th e b a n-m e road even i n the e o un tr y in the se no .T h th "1 ."| |' °.~.Th e le \ ° y _ ln llu llf P " d . f ° ' f " ' " ' e e n e e r t W ed ne gla y _'? "€ "'" €' . will c ln rao f Hig h s| | e: &la a nd mten s ivr f u m n le r J i l ° ¢ § . ' 3 . 3 f ° 1 - f .'I~'2°.f~A T ul 0'J r s e p e :gm ll ; | | \\\ill:m¢r 1 r l
_-...\.\ ._ _-_:. _.--_ \.1.-\.| \._»-¢.. '| Ir | :"::n-.|.sn\\:c|1 -4 ..: la -ll:::|\aanl lllll \' u l l M O R Q Y i l I l l i i é d l l I I T E I I n u t 'b e I .l a h b y M i s s G l a d y s ll 0 0 l' |. ''o f 1,_a n d \I.l.\Cli||h a w u u l u i l u l u u u w e a r l u u l l n u l c l s'w i t h I l !f 0 " 0 l f | :~ l l l d I l \ l ¢ n ' l u 1 l l 1 " | - Q L ' | l '...".f.......n : . 1 an : ¢ l || ' \ I I 'EE. . 'f ' . " '_ 5 1' 1 'f S " .' I '! f F. ' *_ ' .l ' 2 °~)"huunt 13II .~ .mrff lrh:Spread, ..1|\\".I1 ii | | I | :r5l hu nf 1|rl\ ..
Foods Th at "B e lon g "
He re is a brief classification.
Welc ome foods for u.mu lu r tr i p
are c ompac tly -pac ked sandwic hes,
package cakes,thc rmoe jugs of
fruit juic e: on a pic nic . generous-
ly c ut sandwic hes.covered jars
of delicious salads,fruits.fr u i t
juic es. devilc d e ggs and delic ious
cakes;tor hik es an d c ampln c ,
readymiic ed loaves at bread, sand
wic h spreads,bacon an d fra nk-
tu rter s to b ro il. an d fr ui t ju ic es ;
for porc h lunc hes an d garden
parties,openfac ed aandwic hc s
or c anapés,hors d'o euvreu,f r u i t
Bl air, --Nebr
dodges.W e u sg d to
he pr e tty go od wi th
a swz tte r ,b u t we
c an't creep u p on
'u m no w.
Th er e is a lo t o f
th in gs i n n Ha r d -
war e Sto re th at he lp
ma ke I if e W or ih liv-
i n g du r i n g th is hot
wvauthcr.Th e Elec»
tric F a n is abo u!
lh c best.one wh e r e
y ou are fo r tun a te
vnuu gh to ha ve e lec -
lric ity .
bly be e n in te re ste d in a q u es ti on -
nai re se nt to 5, 000 p eop le b y th e
Na ti o n a l Ec onomic Lea gu e,ask-
in g th e m to li s t th e le a d i n g p o li t-
ic al a n d ec onomic pro ble ms n o w
fn c i rn g th e c o un tr y in the o ni er o f
importanc e.
Pro hib iti on c a me fi r s t,fo llo we d
b y ad mi ni s tr atio n o f justic e,la w-
lessness,un e mp loy men t,c ri me,i n
one phase o r another,pri nc ip ally
en g ag e s th e p u b li c a tten ti on , wi th
th e business depression'a n d th e
ta x situa ti on a s runne r-up.
O f pa rtic ular intere st is th e
fa c t th a t th e pow,er is su e- -n ow
being boo med i n ma n y states -»
wa s a n also-ren.I t c a me fo r -
tie th , fa r b eh in d c hi ld welfar e, r e-
duc tion o f ar ma n en ts ,soc ialism,
inter na ti on al relations,conserve-
Si nn ?"
" A collision, my son,
is wh a t happened
wh en Mn.dr ove the
c ar."
THE HACK SAW
A good steady rain
for a couple of days
VOLUME 6 Blair, Nebraska, July 30, 1931 Number 48
THE REAL ISSUES BANISHING 1Ns1~:Cr PESTS few applications is all that is nec-
essary to immediately drlve away
wish~ for right now.
Prcfossorl How
Couid You!
Landladyz " A pro-
fessor formerly oc-
cupied this room.
He inven!,e¢.l an ex-
plosive."
New Roomcr:"Ah,
I suppose the spots
on the ceiling are
the explosive."
L n n d l a d y z "No,
thaifs the professor)
We have just rc-
.
W e ar e advised by
a natu re-lover no t
to mi lf !o u t o n th e
PETEHSEN
HARDWARE
Blllr. Nebrukn
|| :ll.ul .1 1::.|!l 1 11 f f li Yill fl
ha m 0:10 l .1:]mUIl 1lL| }|i»fl :.; ~
|..;l:l |»icl»:!c~=one l.\| 1" ;.
clnopped wn ln u ls an d one lu h l; L
1spoon may onnaise.
A Plc mc F nurr Pu sc u- L»» .rrv».|
Pun c h:Mi x one c up :,l.ror:1;
coffee,one c up orange ju ic e an d
the sy ru p f rom two No. 2 c a ns of
gra pe fru it (reserve the tr u lt for
salads).Ad d one c up ma ple
sy ru p an d c h ill.Just before serv-
ing add one quart of giugc rale and
Lwo c ups of heavy cream,i f d osired.Th e c ream ma y be omi t-
bed.Th i s ma ke s almost.three
quarts ot punc h..
sf' . uf:f1..l f.ff1;JCffllil rf:Ef1»I:
.lo k lw u l.|I\lvr1100118 of .It<l.\l:rt
1 f c-ur t..l1lu:;onus cold \'.;..lf r
lv :: <!l>> r1\8 it in ono»hnl£ c up nl
'Iu1:$ mallet.Add One-fourth c ni
:all ll :lull on e f o u r th c up lem:-:
jllirc :uni :stir u n ti l the s ug ar l:.
dissolved.W hen cold.add one
c up gln ger ale an d th e s y ru p f rom
one No. 2 c on of grupolru it. when
abo ut to set.ad d the grap efr uit
pu lp an d eig ht murns c hlno cher-
ries:po u r i n to a llat pu n or in tomo ld s an d le t c hi ll un ti l stilf.
Se rve g ar ni s he d a t th e s ld é with
spr ig s of f res h mi nt a nd to p wi th
c re am may on na is e)
nnll tha price is
down.~
M a t h e r :Johnny,
where'|the bread
: m l m
Johnny:Gnndpnhu i t.`
Mother:Wha¢'n he
doing with in
Johnny:Nothing
right naw.I was
playing Indian mul
l.ntunk i t in his
b u h
A lpednl prize of
39:on a 50c Milk
;i I I =: ~a n
reac hes,wa te r bug s,an ts ,etc .
Reac hes ha ve a fa c ulty o f dis-
appeari ng in d ay light, behin d base-
hoar ds, c mc ks, no oks and c o rne rs.
I f no th i ng i s do n e to elimin ate
th e m, th e y wi ll s oo n o ver r u n the i r
haven.Th e y c ome o u t o f the ir
plac es of sec urity in droves as soon
as time hou se is in d a rk n es s an d
are attr ac ted b y the s ligh tes t tr uc e
of f oo d a nd fo od pa rti c les .
A bu lle ti n dis tri buted b y th e
U .S.De p a r tme n t o f A g d c u lt u r o
sllgge flts the eff ec tive us e o f c om-
mon borax to banish reac hes.
"Powdere d Bo rsa( enters into the
c ompos ition o f ma n y o f th e so-
c alled roac h p owde rs.B o r a x ma y
be use d e ither pu re as a re pellen t,
o r mi xe d wi th so me othe r sub-
stanc es to ma k e i t attr a c tive to
the insec ts."
W h ile b o r a x i s effec tive i n re -
.
f
A Go od Objec t Lesson
A rec ent edito rial i n th e L a s
ngeles Ne ws ,disc ussing th e
troubles of public ly -own ed business
i n Aus tr alia , sh ou ld in te re st tho se
wh o believe th a t soc ialization o f
ou r servic e indus tries would pr ove
benefic ial to Amer ic a.
Au s tr a li a has go ne deeper in to
pub lic own er sh ip th a n an y oth er
c oun try .Th e r e th e sta tes an d
munic ipalities own not only elec tric
pla nts , r ailroa ds and th e tele pho ne
sy stem,b u t li k e wi s e o wn hotels,
cafes, markets, ships, mines, farms,
s a w a n d su ga r mi lls an d si mi la r
enterprises.As a c onsequenc e, sc -
c o r di n g to th e Ne ws , A u s tr a li a is
th e c h ampi on debt-ridden s ta te o f
th e wo rld.Nin ety -f ive P er c e nt of
a ll public businesses ar e ac tu ally
losing money , in spite of their free~
;: .:
bei ng staged c vc ry
ni g h t we st. of town
These flies nowadays is about the besi l ceived a shipment of
are learning all the thing we know of to "Lisk"Ivory green
For g en er al revenue
purpoms __..-..-....---_-5.00 mills
Fo r pu hlic lib ra ry p er -
lppses---..............--......-1.00 mill
For s tr ee t lig htin g pu r-
poses ..1..-..---.._....--....2.20 mills Revelation ______
An da nte ReligiesoFo r mu si c an d public
nmnenm:min ... 1 0 ~ll! h m |'"nlh\n
W .M .B.Mer c h -- -- -_ .. -_ -, -He. | |
W ande rer -..__ ._._ ---_ _--.. ...l{im;
Finnnc ier Ma r c h , - . . - - - - S o u th we ll
A d mi r a l Overture ......_....__-
Spec ial Nu mb e r
So uthwell
_ __Delibi 5
Rm | sm
Russell I
Co mmun itie s éa n s ta r t wi th the
lo we st c ost bi tu mi no us een stru eb
inn, and the n, a s tr affi c in c rea ses
deve lop th ei r reads in to long-
liveul,e f f i c i n t higjhway s,merely
by a dd in g mo r e surfac e as the y
go a lo n g .Science h a s p u t good
1 \. u \ : .n i . -_ . . . . , . | .
I
1 ]buluncn |.|u..u_--___........1.20 rm *| S ta r S p an g le d B a nn e r PUBLIC LIBRARY NOTES
F
F,
or payment of inter-
section paving bonds |LocAL scoms ENJOY ou'r1Nc}column
and interest_-..-....._......7.00 mills was obtained through the courtesy
or parks and park A number of Boy Scouts of of the libradnn,Miss Mae Mc-
1mrposes----...._........-,. .so mill Blair,are spending the week in Olmrrie..
E»i~ hirdrant rentals ...__ .50 mill |Frerr§ont. at he B¢§y Scout Camp.|`~'};o]lowing are new books fo
F-
F.
o r p a y me n t o f d i s ti c t Those eni oy i ng th e vac a tion ar e distrib uti on:`
se er bondB Gnd lll"B011 1-litc lunan,D011 Bellows,Bflb " L a u g h i n g Boys:b y L a Fa rg e,
btrc s t..-- _-..- ----, -..-. . .10 null He mph i ll,Cla r k 0 ' Ha n lo n ,Cla r k last.y ear's Pu li tz er prize.
or maintenanc e an d an d Ha r o ld Ha ns en , J u llus ?¢*¢'~Th i s y e a f s prize books:" Y e a r s
operagntion of fire de»sen, "Bud" Caldwell, Jp:u'£mcnt..-..-..__....--.. .su null Jack and Dick Maher.unior Di"°"'|of Graée"by Barnes;"AZison's|Hnuse" \1v Glasnell (book of vids)For purchase of fire
appuratus--.--,.----- .20 mill
CATHOLIC PICNICWELL ATTENDED
The two Catholic parishes of
Blair :md Cnlhoun took advantage
of the invitation of Honorable
Malcolm Baldxige to picnic lust
Sunday on the grounds of Rosc-
merc Lodge just south of Cnlhoun_
An exceptionally good attendance
was present and after n fine mixed
program :md n picnic lunch,tho
day was given over to sports.The
duy was exceptionally wnnn but
this did not hinder the ames and
old und young mnde a emorable
OLD WAYS STILL IN FAVOR
\.When n vvrilx o of todny wants
to rhapsodizc a ut the harvestfield, and often one does,he is
apt to tell about the clicking of
the combine,which reaps
threshes at a single operation.
Jar cry from the sickle and
fluil, or the oxen trampling
threshing floor.
Yet low! dealers state that
sale of binding twine is '15
cent greater in Nebraska
year than Inst.Which can only
mean that the old twine binder
still is doing its full share of the
harvesting.
mid
A
tho
the
the
perthis
i i i / e e l ~ I r o o k "by Frost,
(book poetry prize). Pulitzer priz-
es."Good Earth" by Buck.
Mystery stories. "End to Mirth"
by Williams;"l3th Murder"by
Eberhard;"Road Buck"by Re-
mnrque; "Other Passport" by Mac-
Grath; "Red Pepper Returns"by
Richmond; Windmill On the Dune"
by Waller;"Castle" Islund"by
Mottrum.There have been morcjmoks in
circulation during June and July,
1931
1930.
lows:
1756;\ m n
in .June and July of
circulation was as fol-
xsao, 1337; June 1931,
1930, 1340; July 1931.
than
The
June
July
Tractors chug and sputter over]
| 1 \ | E u lu \ s | \ A w u.| ..r U n n l a n
\ l f \ l § l l u n .
We take this method of express-n g o u r t h a n k s t o t h e k i n d f r i e n d n i
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THE HACK SAW
VOLUME 6 Blair, Nebraska, July 30, 1931 Number 48
_ . .
These flies nowaday s
are le a r n i n g a ll th e
dodges.W e u sg d to
he pr e tty go od wi th
a swz tte r ,b u t we
c an't creep u p on
'u m no w.
Th er e is a lo t o f
th in gs i n n Ha r d -
war e Sto re th at he lp
ma ke I if e W or ih liv-
i n g du r i n g th is hot
wvauthcr.Th e Elec»
tric F a n is abo u!
lh c best.one wh e r e
y ou are fo r tun a te
vnuu gh to ha ve e lec -
lric ity .
Si nn ?"
" A collision, my son,
is wh a t happened
wh en Mn.dr ove the
c ar."
A good steady rain
for a couple of days
is about the besi
thing we know of to
wish for right now.
Professor! How
Couid You!
Landladyz " A pro-
fessor formerly oc-
cupied this room.
He inven!,e¢.l an ex-
plosive."
New Roomcr:"Ah,
I suppose the spots
on tho ceiling are
the explosive."
L n n d l a d y z "No,
thaifs the professor)
We have just rc-
.
W e ar e advised by
a natu re-lover no t
to mi lf !o u t o n th e
PETEHSEN
HARDWARE
Blllr. Nebrukn
ceived a shipment of
"Lisk"Ivory greentrimEhamelwam-_
and the price iz
down.
M o t h e r :Jolmny,
where'|the bread
lmife?
Johnny:Grandpahu it..°
Mother:What'u he
doing with in
Johnny:Nothing
right now.I was
playing'Indian mul
I.stuck i t in his
b u h J
A speclgl price ol'
3912 on n 504:Milk
sunsets which are
being stugcd cvcry
night west. of town
train rates.Professor Gramucn
of the N ebraska college o! agri-
culture views this, and nays thnx
the horse is comlng back.H e
nredlcates this statement of the
The coming wintér, when the
flreaides of Engla nd and Scotland
send out their beacons of cheer ln
as...I M . "¢im»n f wa n i n a .i n
~ ~ ~ ~ riofvpoisonozis an d
n o t been sway ed b y th e wa r safe 1,0 uae.
a g a i n s t th e elec tric u tilities.A lth o u g h i t isn't.necessary .
A ll i n a ll,th e su rvey is °U'| thc re ar e var io u s in g re di e nts u se d
c o u r a g i n g .P r o h i b i t i o n ,c n m e , | ; o b a i t t h e i n s e c t s ,s u c h a s s u g a r
. .4 _I ; _ . . - . . | . 2 - . . . ._ . . . _._ _. . . . . l . . . . . .l . . . S S L $ 1 n o\ \ \ \ * ¢. n
u
Na
|. . | \ l | | l 3 l 5 I . i U \ l l B w u v n v U n l v u b l l w m w i n ;
s s i s t e d u s d u r i n g t h e d e a Q \O f
our dear mother, Mrs. John Kuhr.We espaially thunk those who
furdshed the mud: Ind thus.; who
sont such beautlld floral oiler-
i'nK9 and especially we thank Mrs.
Emma Washburn who wltl kind
and efficient hands attended her
during her lun illness making her
comfonalzle during that trying
time.-The Children.
Ylslrons Pnom, mlxo/rs
fsct that more attention is being
paid to breeding horses in Nebr-
aska than in many years.Much strong argument is ad-
\duoed in support of the use oi
the twine binder.Equally cogent
and powerful are the reasons for
using the horse.Machlnery has
not entirely conquered the world.
Bricklsyers still work by the
same methods that prevalled on
nm kin lnk tha nlnln nf Rlninnr
Isome of them a visiwr from far'
off Nebraska ln the shape of shenplngdllhofsnowywhile!
stu!!,mling the comblned
aroma of field and dairy, will be
a weome gussrl.-perhnps a per-
manent one.For a few days ago
200 sacks of shelled pop corn
lelt North Loup,the pop com
capital of Nebraska,bound for
English and Scottish markets.
'TELL OF HOPPERS ""` `"° """' "" '"" """'" "' '*"""""1ne corn was sneueu ny rruul -News.'Bartz and son Arthur, and shipp-
"R.h d dfmn ed ed d th lbe f th flhnLeuua eaan a .Y '"*1"'lsloux Lomcoufr w1|.L L.. "",.'f ,.._° ",.l.ff....°....."f....f3ff
in Blair 'monday evening fro m "'" '~ M ONUME NT .me v a wr 1 . 0 .u.wma cayuulunayTrippCounty,South Dakota, for ordered for the English and 1
a visit with the foxmer's parents,Abnut`1.u\elve miles southeast of Scottish markets.1
¥¥wif* *ff§~_J":'I'J°i'3'*;}"3?i'}f§;';¥ North Platte is a mu butte, called ,,,§gg_.;g=';mji; Pgggwggggg gg
~HUB c ity ." n u n as n c as Junuwu Sio ux L oo ko ut w h i c h g i v e s a n u n - " " " " ' j "u " " "--here I been in Dako ta sinc e the .'In a mllli on h omes n p th is c ou ntry'ms obstruc ted vzew o f th e P la tte li t i s a n after- supper a r r i v d of
t ba k dTr i p p c o u n y o p e mn g c ?' r °" "Valley f o r ma n y males Fron1`i mme¥8e pop ula rity ,sha ri ng f a v-
~HE WEB one Of ~ IJ IOIIBBTB ..1,...|1016 in 19120 \§ uvno \n|.nr{ ea
of the county and homestesded out
near Carter, which is is the south-
western part of Tripp County.
Tripp is u big county about forty
miles gquam or around tour times
size of Washington county und
both the light sandy soil and
hard black gumbo soil.Win-
is the county seat and is situ-
ln the geographical center o!
county and has around two
the
has
the
nerated
thethousand inhabitants.It has good
schools and is a thriving business
center.The farming indushy has on f-he
main been quite :atishctary in
the county and it as developed
npidly and one driving over the
county now after seeing it in the
virgin pmlrle state can but won-
..\.......- ¢\..¢
awns .ml W ww ............. ..-|» signal point by the Sioux.The
Indian name for the place was
Sha»uosu~gah-ohms,m e a n i n g
smok talking point.This butte
overlooked the Oregon Tmil und
it was from this point that the
Indian pickets watched for the
approach of emigrant trains and
stage coaches.
Waiting bands of lndisns were
appraized of the approaw o l u
or with Nebraska grown apples.It is the inseparable ussoclute of
lcvery fair and carnival and gula
occasion.its delicious perfume,
let loose upon the crisp night air
of lull or winter, entlces pussers-
by on busy streets to pause u
moment to indulge un overpower
ing impulse.
its birthright.The crop is not so
wa in o 'lurge,only 11,000 acres being=°\.'§Z3.'".§f ~ 9 £ 2 ' » \ ~ = = < 1 ~ W P c o r n l o s t year,but
have sighted the enemy".Twolths quality makes Nehraakrs
columns meant "join us".Mmvlmp outstanding.The state pro-
times the unsuspecting freighwrs duced 18,728,000 pounds last yearwere suddenly ossailed by an h__|whx¢h at the rnqrket price of 20
dish bond whose means of c°m_-cents a pound gave an acre yield
muriication of the urrlw of the
curavnn in that vicinity was the
And Nebraska is the place l
of $24.96 and u total yield valued
at $275,000.
All but 12 counties raised some
l .l .i n
D
o;;.;;,;| Inn e r l n m e : r o m u n e w p ox a l o u x
have been wrought.Good roldl Lookout.
and funn buildings WW'5 " °Now me mu is w be surmourv
grove!and orchuds on everymed with u heroic mane Hem nf a,
hand now grace the land W\1P»l'°S$oux chief.Hs mu wi !.ha g\xn'but n few uhm yew neo nothlnzlin one mum, hh other me .ma-*
pop com last year.Valley c~
ns usual, was the banner o
with 6,071 acres.Garfield
second with 1,398 acres.'
are the anly two counties
y|S
" i . , | ? #B n E A n
kiut trails wen lotlnd.[ing his eyés that are aeuching|'°°'
The pnaant year hu not been the vnllay for whim mi '1'he|°"3F'so gaoli for the fumer.Pwr ca rvi ng i n i h o w o r k o f Er wi n u n Y u !v u Na nmur s 'm 1 o w n .u a m m n f m la ra w rw n c n m y u r v m the ~woek5h:;; whe n the if-MZPQZ .m» .°2 f"3 .Z.'°w.k c an bt °.'i'k Ulla* yi dd ind the ben market gg 3 ~ ~
b q u n w n p p a r .1=~n-q¢mm»¢-Im Germany.n n u d m e o n n a - | " * " ' " *X
;
d m d t b l e o u n h y ¢b¢leNpurt||e nblav wk onthlne wa pitol;t~Thdfc
ba gu nw l hu wl nd t hs xh o mn n- L l n e o i n .mb r l d s
o t h h ' ¢ h e u w l v o d d o n m s \ h t The monument b u n thh i m t w w u .\onBl¢hwayNo.2\v¢|t