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08-06-1931JTERPRISETHEEI*wm sm cron c om m -s rxurrs 'mm NEWS-Re¢ard!an||. .sa c' H L I C A T I O PLAYS No FAVORITES BLAiR'S LEADING NEWSPAPER LARGEST BONAFIDE CIRCULATION IN WASHINGTON THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF WASHINGTQN COUNTY, NEBRASKA h o m t h o G l n d u S | ; o § d ~BLAIR, NEBRASKA, AUGUST 6, 1931. u - »---P b a n n e d w m b J o h n A .R h o n d aV O L U M E X X X V c : E \ . . . . . . . : . n : . . » . e: > f i I n : m n n e r Y e a r .S i n x l e C o m .5 c Waallnxfn County- WORK BEING PUSHED »~~.~..r u - Road Pests »1 ~ "~ "| ' 4 WORK BEING PUSHED »~~.~..r u - Road Pests »1 ~ "~ "| ' 4 WORK BEING PUSHED »~~.~..r u - Road Pests »1 ~ "~ "| ' 4 CountyGrading Of The Wash Road Pests p a . " "~ i T - ` f . P P r ! "J| ~S y " q . f '~ /. p »§,; a- f- ja?; .1 a ,,Q "j .f.""¢a \a 3~'¢1 a 1 _ q .- -. ..=FP A .I,s . )T J . \..r ..z 1-»5 '5\I=¢`i\"'1.~ \.~* Q~. . ; ~-~,p y .~. rr1'r ' 9 £" ' |' f n --.°~5--7* --..¢y.¢~45.~<=.»>'~~' J '4 »5 - " f , ¢. 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J.........-......... l ; P* P* rl nr L | . re rf. r~ ll' me zo H' us £1 Ld : J g- as a t ns he LIB y * ington Highway Startsi Thursday,July 80 from sn ex-tended vacation trip to Estes Park and they certainly enjoyed thc Eme.'They rented a cottage about three miles out ol' Estes Pu-k and on the banks of the Thompson river which is s turbulent moun- tsih stream.The cottage had all of the modern onnveniences and so the living question was easily solved.From this cottage which was surrounded by a beautiful grove of pines the company made daily trips into Estes Park.One tr-Ip that was especially interesting was a trip to Bald Pate Lnn.This place mnde famous by the screenstory"The Seven Keys to Bald Pate" was fully up to the expec- tations of the vdsitors.Charley says that keys are sent to the management of the inn from all parts of the United States and that millions of keys are hanging from the ceiling.Visitors in this section never fail in seeing Bald I'nlc und they all feel well repaid for their trouble.Other places of. 'interest which were visited were Grand Lake and the fisheries.ln fact there were so many wonderful places visited that it would take a book to tell ocnools mg business |,_ __ ro ma n : n| . /u s . TEACHER WEDS The marriage of Miss Mary. Elizabeth Graham,daughter ot Wilson T. Grnhnm, m iunaslx K. Westh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C.Weeth,was solemnlzed at a beautiful ceremony Ssturdsy eve- ning at 8:80 o'clock at the home of the bride's father in Omaha. Rev. Aikln church in the guests. Mrs. servedMr. Weeth and his bride have departed for n five-week honey- moon tnp to Banff and Lake Louise.Following their return Mr.and Mrs.Weeth will he at home nt 666 North Fifty-sixth street.Mrs. Wceth formerly taught in the Blair high school and made many friertls while in this city. of the United Presbyterian performed the ceremony,presence of one hundred Loren Kiopp of this city, ss matron of honor. Ponies CDURT DOINGS .r hneivaes in u; School Districts ni womb; mn County Wllh s Total Nlss her of zaoa' Pupil. of s a e Age. ns TEACHERS ABE snruovsn 'IB ls In County Carry Hi; Sc Course. 63 School Bulk ings of Which 58 are Frame. The biggest buiness i n th county is oubschoo system.B\ few of us really realize the enoi mous size of this plant that yer after year is required to tall care of the youth of one county. The county is divided ini fifty-nine school districts.( this number forty-one distric 'sorry but the first eight grade _Eighteen can-y grades beyor this limitation and are ternu'high schools. |Blair City District is the lor; est district in the county and hi in census report showing tl:there are nine hundred persox of sohooi age in the district.Sl h a s n w e l l ? 1 u l p p e d t w e l v e g m . . . \ . - - \..,........|. | : u . . . . . . Big Fill West of .l'm Wild! Farm to Bc Changed.The Work ol' Blasting Slumvs H u Already Stoned RE~NUMBER LINCOLN HIWAY Work of Changing Lincoln High- way to Number 30 Now in Progress on B Line . The work of grading Washing- ton Highway between liluir and Ft. Calhoun preparatory to paving s'or'"d last week.The initintary work was done on the fill just west of the old Jim Wilds funn where the fill the Hw- ICLARENCE KING INSTALLS NEW COOLING SYSTEM Clarence King has recently had a crew oi' men busy on his dance pavilion north of Blair, installing a new cooling system which to any the least is a wonderful success. During these hot summer days and nights it hardly seems posdhle that a cool place coma he found bu! the new system creates a won.darful coolness throughout the entire pavilion which is n great' comfort to the dancers and spec~| tal/ore. The plling is now ln place and work has begun on the oement work.The overhead il to be f wood and steel construction all the wood being heavily cxeoso to prevent rotting. The new crossing will eliminate the curve which has hereto-fore been necessary to cross the rail- road tracks and will be a wonder- ful improvement to the highway. Changes are also undennay on highway No. 31 at this same place. A large Y-shaped swing is under way in order 10 allow the traffic on Highway B1 to 'also use the new overhead.This will do awayThe new cooling system is of fjmlwilh the necessity of traffic flower type and capable of moving } 38000 cubic feet of air per min-»road will be changed and tho crossing the railroad on eitherhighway.Highway No.31 is '. hi ~be'being routed in n northwesterly;§;===,;;~; l>'i va s::nr;;Buf»;iE°'"*'°" across the Frank Gasscrmode farther to the north forpurposeofstraightening out ._0 ,...M nr this noint.The nu lrmhfns ?3'{°f"1'i'?f'";,..",1§,S?1'fL'f farm and will be brought out on No. 80 a short distance from the I-H1 ;1';,;.;;.i;§»; n monster lf- 1521*-11' 11'f."'§..§."" ::=' ""'L.1."'I.7»fPl=v== where No. so cpos|eq__t!1oi k l a n -W i n e Jm a l r oc nool s I , ggfggg will entail a. vut m°m\¢|:"f.;';= rhf\°¢.|"T.L.1'35\`aLT."€EnZS`°""\'°=4- _gg mils: ;"';g,= u-glb; '"M -was s e o cTh'""f;e°§ ¥.°1..'°'.f»'&»."'~'f§i gm ",;,";f,'Q§,':' fgqgg; 'I.7,°'§§.°»-wk m nllnw tnlfie on No. :sr w lx Y 5|outside lnto resume Rl enum.lng u ang _la. elunmzed and wideneul out most-!1'f"S'_.I['_ '.-.\ ...E :..¢.. n... .....5 Work should lm pnetleally com- l l l u l n .1 | nuu o'F r o m S c r i b n e r Open Sept. 7 xi Many Enn Tuition Pullill Expected n »ll for Senior llilh Schoo ~<§£="¥i§`!i?»<»=11? side of thc present ~nlu vwr uuu u w n |u\.u \nu " " 5 p l c t e w i t h i n f e w c ek d '11hhzhwny .It. is exp e c te d th a t th e ~ : . ; A | . ? 3 " n g n s,;cn,.E,"t]}T3 ~ b e a ve r y " . o ; h " . h i | ; V i m ; r §,m; : t_Scl1c[fler'a.Hi t Sa ve s th e Day fo r "tn r_.r1 .!..._f\|___|| f;_n fmarkwillgetunderwayinfull blast immediately.The paving between Calhoun and Douglas county is now completed. The cement was poured last week on the last bridge and it is ex- pected that the highway will he opened for travel within o. wcek's tim".Work of rc-numbering the Lin- coln highway which will chango the numbering from 130 to 30 is now in progress on the oust side of thc river and will continue this way until the job is completed to Fremont,This gives the proper numbering for this highway and practically takes Council Bluffs and Omaha out of the picture. The numbenng through these last two cities will be known as south 30. This naturally will throw the traf- fic over l{igh\\';\y 30 which puts Blair on two rnain national high- ways. FOUR GI-INERATIONS Crztsmz/l'rE \ A family picnic was enjoyed ot ilu-swimming pool park Sunday evening in honor of "Burl" ltlioaxles and family of Carter,South Da- kota, who \\n-re \'i>itin;: here last \\mk.All brought well filled bus- kvts :uni :he >px<»..~l was enjoyed by :ill :=n~l lutir n >\\im in the pool.'l'ln»~e present were Mr.and Mrs."llud"Rhoxulvs and family nnd Mrs, J. M. Frymun, Joe Fry-rnnn, Mrs. Don Rhea and daughter of Arlington,Mrs.Ella Keating ul' Urban, ill., Mr. C. C. Carter of Emerson and Mr. and Mrs. Claude llauscheldt and family of Blair. Ono feature of the gathering was the four generations present. Mrs. J. M. Frymun being the great grandmother, Mrs, "Bud" Rhoades the grandmother,Mrs.Don Rhea the mother,and little Donna B. Rhea, slaughter of Mrs. Rhea ahd great granddaughter of Mrs. Fry- mnn.Pictures were taken of the KWUP-y BLAIR HAS CHEAPER GAS Under the management of The lows-Nebraska Light and Power Company,Blair is enjoying n much cheaper gas rate than ever before.A comparison of.this cost since 1928 may be used as an ex- ample.Going hnck over the bills for this time for The Enterprise office.we find that in July) of l ll on,-we. .s \.f...,..c,. ... .-.. ... .-.revolutions per minute but cuh be spec-ded up to such on extent that the breeze through the hall would be uncomfortably cold if so desired assuring ample cooling capacity at ull times. lt hardly seems mechanical devise breeze through so und the sensation that of standing possible that n could create a large a room is siinilur to in front of on electric fan or being in a cool breeze.Plans are also being made to connect the blower with o. new furnace which is to be installed this wintzr and heat will then be evenly distributed throughout the pavilion as the cool air is now. Mr. King is to be congratulated on this new progressive step na it makes his pavilion one of the fin- est in this part of the country and his patrons will undoubtedly ap» preciate it. FINOCIILE CLUB ENTERTAINED Mrs.Chris Fi-ohm of west of Calhoun,entertained the Happy Hour Pinochlo Club at her home Thursday.All the members were present exoept Mrs. Sierk, who is ill.lllrs. Henry liorcnzon won the first prize and Mrs. Henry Jensen. consolation,Visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Frnhm and Shirley of Nash- ville,Zllrs.Clarence Smith and Frances of Calhoun, Mr. amlhlrs. .lens ndersen and Betty and Mrs. Hans l- uhm and Verna of Blair. Lovely rpfreshmcnts were serv» ed at the usual hour./ City Attorney Resigns Position Reed 0'l{onlon Hands in Reslg~ nation Which ls Accepted by Mayor Stewart.Henry Mcncke Appointed to Fill the Place DECIDES ON BAND 00NcEn'rs After the routine opening of the city council meeting on lastTuesday evening and the usual reading of the minutes the council got down to business.The first thing of importance was the read ing ot'the resignation of City Attorney Reed O'Hunlon which ..,......»...|N n v t The work is a federal project. REJOICE OVER FIRST BORN Clifford Tmhlsen dropped into 'The Enterprise office last Mon- day morning with a great big smile that would not come off. The reason was that his liege lady had on that morning presented him with an eight and onc~fuur1.h pound baby daughter,the first bom. All concerned are doing nicely but the two grandsdads, Humston and Truhlsen are somewhat out of balance but will as time rolls on no doubt regain their equilibrium, July Not A Record Breaker Stands Fourth In lleat Record Since Establishing Of Weather Bureau Thirty-Six Years Ago. 106 Degrees High Record. s u m'RAINI-'ALL 2.32 lN(.'l<ll-IS July of 1931 was warm but didn't quite break the record for all the Julys.In fact l t was fourth in the list since the local records have been kept, some 86 years.July o sggl still holds the heat re ,with u monthly mean of 83.2.The hot spot was l(Yi on the 25th,with 24 :lays above 90 and 15 days 100 or better.The mean maximum temperature was 07 and the mean minimum just 70.There were 23 clear days in July, but one day all cloudy and '7 partly cloudy.The rainfall was 1.83. July of last year was the next hottest on record, with a monthly mean of 82.8, a wp of 109,the all-time July record,a mean maximum of 95,7 a mean min-imum of 69.9,rainfall was 1.25, \ 'th 25 clear days, two all clou- (J and four partly cloudy. July of 1916 comes next with a monthly melm of 79.8, a top of 101, but with 27 of the 81 days over 90and but two 100 or better, just steady homers.The mean maximum was 94.7,the mean day/27 clear doys and 3 partly minimum 65, with but one cloudy the an ..:...\.n ulalr uivmg u Lame u m on4to 3.Plays Close and Ex- citing GOOD u1T'r1NG BY BLAIRITES A double by Scheffler with two on bases in the tenth frame gave Blair n 4 m 3 victory over Scrib- ner in an extra inning contest on the Blair lot Sunday and dropped the Scribner team into a tie with Snyder in second position in the Elkhom Valley league standing.Two were out when the Blair first baseman came through with his timely blow.Scribner had tied the score in the ninth inning and added a score in the tenth to take the lead 3 to 2.Lundt and B. Schuman hit safe- ly in the tenth for Blair and crossed the plate on fler's hit to break up the gam in favor ¢"_ the home club. Scheffler also was a star in thu field, accepting 17 chances without an error. Pitcher Sorensen of Blair accepted 8 chances in addition to hurling n good game.He was touched for 12 hits, but kept the blows scattered.Blair batters Work.Four Courses of Study From Which to Choose FACULTY AND SCHOOL BOARD At o meeting of the Blair Board of Education Monday evening,it was decided to officially open thellllair city schools for the coming school year on Monday morning, September 7.By starting on this date it will give the boys and girls an opportunity to sce the Nebraska State Fair before school work starts.It will also permit a two weeks vacation period at Christ- mas.According to this schedule the school will officially close on May 21, 1982. $chool authorities predict a vcryi large enrollment in the Senior high school.Over one hundred students are expected to come |!r0h\'the ruml districts.On oc- count of the heavy enrollment ex~ pected in the Senior high school, classification will start on Satur- day,Sept. 5 commencing at 9:30 a.m.More detailed infomation 'concerning Saturday enrollment will be announced later. mnnecwa for 10 hits off Foulk.Four courses of studies are Blair scored in the fourth mdnvailable to the students ot' Blair seventh with home runs by F°xy"l`hey ore:first the college pre Schurman and Krause.0'Donnel pnratory course, second the genalso had n homer to (core one 01-'eral course, third the commercial the Scribner tullies.course and founh the normal Lundt, with 3 hits in 5 tries, was training course.Each studmx will the Blair slugging leader.Cordcs be furnished with a printé pro~ had 3 in 4 attempts and Sass 3 in gram of studies which will aid 5 times up to lead the Scnbner him or her to plan his school workfor the entire high ahool periodclouters.__The summary:The vanous courses of studies of Blair the Blair city schools have not ABLundt,s b . -- - -- s Jensen, Zb-- 'Nelson-.--_-._--l Van Deusen, B. Schunnan, Scheffler, 1b-----S F.Schum\an, lf.-4 Krause, r!-------3 ----.4 e{._4 e_--6 Dey,rf .--_ -----1 Warrick, ss--_---4 Sorensen,p- -- .- d n 10 0 o 1 o 1 1 o o 0 H 3 o 0 o 2 11 1 1 1 o P0 o 1 0 2 716 1 1 o 1 1 A 's 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 o 6 s . o 0 __ of them. o E only been approved by the Uni 1 versity of Nebraska, but also by 0 the North Central Association of 0 colleges and high schools.Blair 0 is classified as a Class A high 0 school, one of we highest ranking classes in the middle west. The following corps of teachers 0 will have charge of the work for 0 the coming year.Many have been 2 with us before and are well ac- () quainted with the work required 'l`oLa.ls..-..--,._-40 4 10 so zz s Senior nigh S°h°°' 'Fatte df J° ts;.?§;nri" the 1ou\F. E. Flack--..--------..-Princlpal Ag R H po A E Harold J. Marren.-----.._-l-Iistnry Ehlers, 1b----_-_4 0 0 12 0 0 Perna I-lutchinson-----._--..-Lat-Ill Schulz, cf-------5 1 2 2 0 3 Margaret Kelly..-Normal Training so Zeng, ss_----__--4 o 1 1 a 9 Rose Komarek.-_.----Comrnereis1 Bauer, zh-_----_s o 1 1 o James C. Thompson..--Commeru Sass, ,f_________5 o s 3 o o Mary A. Tyrrell----_--_--Sueacs anRink,1r.----_--_4 0 o 1 o o Mildred Buser_-_...-.-.---Ensl1sh __ .. .... ..¢. ~F o r a t i m e t h e f e s t i v i t i e s o f t h e - | |.~ c w has uooul. mem. THE NORTH SIDE BARBER SHOP Business is good.Thank you, folks!Our prices are the some every day.We are trying to live with all of you,you have been good to us, and we will remember that.. Lct's keep things moving. Everybody welcome.Prices 20c and 85c.Open evenings.1et's go. The North Side Barbers 29-It Fred Nemetz Max Dain Swimmer Has Close Call A "4 Hugo Wcubenhorst Gets Into Deep Water and Does Not Come To Surface. Jonas Burch- am Rescues Him From Pool. m s SEVENTEENTH RESCUE swimming pool were brought to a stand still on last Thursday evening when l{ugo Weubenhorst living out near Splker went down in deep water and did not come to the surface The young man,unable to swim, had been diving into water about five feet deep but not realizing how near the deep water was he got too nearthe edge and slipped off into the deep water For a time he was not noticed but Junior Campbell inkmg that he was on the bottom of has own accord called attention to the length of time he had been down.Jonas Burcham who was on hand sensing the sit- uation that something was wrong immediately dived for him.He , me asa... .an V. ...e..._,.., ... .-ported this week from the police court.On lust Sunday Charles Compton was arrested on a charge of drunkenness (and was given a sentence of ten days at labor on the strets.Alfred Ward was also arrested on n charge of drunken~, ness and 'as pmoled to Chief ofiPolicea l l .for twelve months. Robert Towers was arrested on the! charge of possession of liquor ma; plead not suill-y but later at hls_ hearing was convicted and fined $10 and costs. i DOGS KILL SHEEP l Clarence King, who resides three miles north of Blair on the bench road, has ,suffered much this sum-2 mer from loss of sheep which have been killed by dogs.These dogs am his place at night and play havoc with the flock. Last Sunday night eleven sheep were killed and their mangled bodies found where the dogs had left them.In d l he has lost around twenty-five head. l BAND CONCERT AUGUST 12 I I There will be two more band concerts following the series of tan that have just closed. For this next concert there will be two specials; n tenor solo by Gifford Dixon, accompanied by a brass quartet, and u contralto solo by Clara Krogh, accompanied by the band. Blair Men In ¢alC a n a d i a n W i l d s Wansler for Twelve Days ln the [Wild:of Canada.I-'ind Wild T Game Plentlful.Fish Abound in brought him to the surface and Streams work of restoring him to hisi senses was begun.It took some DINE OF NATURE'S BOUNTIES time before he was brought tai ,onsclousness but finally the' D. V. Masser.-..---Supenntendent efforts of those working on him. ere rewarded This is the fourth time that it been necessary tn bring per- ns from the pool and Burchnm gotten three out of the four. fter the excitement was over d the last victim was conscious Burcham quietly said that this It has been the custom of many of our peopls of this vicinity to make annual pllg-rlmages fa the north country during the times of our torrid weather which in our climate .can and often does occur from th€.middle of June until the middle of September.Most of these go to the Minnesota lakes, or the Black Hills country or to sa wo . c a go .,sevem.~....e.....courses of study from which those students entering the high school may choose,Twenty-nine ,teachers are required to carry nn the work and of this corps, seven are men and twenty-two are women,Being so well equipped the Blair High school draws a greal. many tuition pupils from other schools which means a considera- ble seource of revenue to the dis- trict.During the past school year the tuuition money received amounted to $1034-1. The total receipts for the Blair schools including taxes,fines, state apportionments tuition mon-ey etc amounted to 94850.07 and with the exception of a small balance left over with which to start the new year this money was used one way or another for the benefit of the school. Of the other high schools i n the county eleven men and fifty women are 'required ns instruct- ors and they handle a total of twelve hundred fifty-nine pupils nt cost of around $100,000 perw i l s In tho rural districts which are forty-one in number a total of fourteen hundred three childrengm cared for in o. most efficient manner and for this service thc total of $72,046.34 was set aside to meet the expenses. NAT]-lAN'S LAKE No w MUDDY MARSH Once popular as a bathing and fishing resort,Nathn.n's lake, six miles north of Florence, has this year succumbed to the drouth. Where just six weeks ago was a sheet of water, there is now only a marsh and one small pond left. Nathan's formerly attracted as uuxny as 500 pleasure seekers 1 day.They still come,and are' amazed when they find the la b ' dried up, say James and Herbert Rach caretakers.The lake, a Missouri cutoff,had existed as long as natives can r member.It was maintained by rains and occadonally replenished by a Missouri river flood.Tha last flood was four years ago. At that time the lake was 40 feet deep in places. The state seined the lake last fall, salvaging six tous of fish. Turtles and frogs still abound, and the former lake has become the home of numerous quail. s ) 1928 when the gas plant was under ti\e old mnnagembnt we paid $18.23,In July 1930 just nf ter the lawn-Nebraska.Light and Power Company took control our hill was cut to $12.72.After the some company installed the natural gps in Juno of this year wc note that our July bill was again lowered this time being only $7.95.This means a saving of $11.28 for July of this year over the same month in 1928,or a saving for the year ut thc same ratio of around $135 which is a neat sum of money.Our expenence is the some as many other users who have called our uttai tion to it I _The question of running anelec a n n o n s i N r o s r tric liaht line in his Wilson farm was accepted....M ......... ...- _,pointrnent of Henry Mencke, who will fill the position for the r e mainder of th¢ term. The communications were next heard and among them was one fmm Chas.Beckman who asked that the police cause the loafers around the front of his Place of business to be dispersed.This matter was referred to the police and he will have no more trouble. 'Next the settlement on the dif- ferent projects of the swimming pool was again brought up.This matter has been brought up sev- eral times but on account of o slight disagreement no settlement can be made.The matter was again laid over. \\,ummu=u un Pesr eight; McD0NAl.D woN KICKERS TOURNAMENT SUNDAY Bill McDonald won the kickers golf tournament at thg local linkslast Sunday.Not that he was thc best kicker, nor yet the best golfer but he shot a 41 and with a handi- cap of 8 strokes he had a net of $3. Henry C. Jensen was second with a net score of 34. shooting s -10 with a G handicap.I.. C.Klopp with n 40 minus 4 had a nct 36, George Campbell with a 88 minus 2 netted the same, and George Mc- Quarrie with a 61 minus 14 ranked founh with a 87, the same us Don C. Van Deusen with s 40 minus 3. George Campbell shot the low score for the dav. getting a 88 on Klahn.. ,. . .. .. _1Uehling,lf....._--0 Foulk,p...____-5 1 0 o 1 o 0 0 1 1 s o 0 o 8 1 all o 5 1 1 9 0'Donnell, Cordes, 8b- c.----4 o_---_-4 -41'Batted for Rink 3 in 112 29 the 10th. Totals----_,__ WORD FROM THE LAZURES A card from Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lazure who have been spending some time in the west, first visit- mz Casper,Wyoming,is oo the effect that they are now visiting Mr.and Mrs.Porte Brown i n a cottage in the mountains about fifteen miles out from Rapid City, |D3| o i South Dakota and are enjoying themselves to the limit.Joe has J. s. 1.ic.h1iter_.-_--Mstn. and Am. Junior High School Plixe four) VACATION (Continued on HOME FROM Mr. and Mrs. arrived home last F.w.Arndt Saturday even-ing from an eight day outing in the Black Hills country.On the road up they went hy the way of Norfolk,Plainview,Chadron route stopping in cities where they had friends for a brief stop or at places where some scenic object called Meir attention. They made there longest stopin Hot Springs,South Dakota where they stayed for four days They found the weather delight- fu and me t many old friends was his seventeenth man he had bro\_ght from a watery grave.| B air's pool is a safe place to be and it is well nigh impossible for even the most inexperienced per- son to drown.In the first placeexcellent protection is accorded to the public with a life guard and Jonas Burcham as a helper and in the next place the water is so clear that at all times the bottom of the pool can plainly be seen. Thus with the first aid that is al- ways on hand absolute safety is afforded to those who wish to partake in the invigorating ex- ercises of the pool.On the evening in question a good crowd was in the water and after the exdtment was over they went back to their sport.~ porcupine and the mountains on me west._Although the water is gone.'l'his,yearAttomey Jack Cam-the lake bottom has not yet driedgand Dr. E. T. Jipp of Blair ~'"P Orville Chatt of Te 'It was necessary to use chains to and Judge mah,planned into the w' ds outside the Out whe the _'remove a horse which strayed in-"2°E.$$`"§.'I¢..'§i' to it last week and become mired, 2.1. of civillzation according to the Racks.~ th deer thei Sam Nathan of ~is moose,e 'owner of the lake bed,which isd wh thh "'if'.i..E"f.»,§'&§.".i=*'"" _a mile long ind a quarter of mon on erc c n mile wide.Seven cabins havoin fish of the choicest.'bm ham on the south side. 'l'hey left Blair on duly 21 at 11|Nathan's is not the only liver llttle past noon dnvmg Judge cutoff bud hit by the prolonged Chatt's Fold and after twenty-ldmu'_h_Lake Mar-lawn,on the four hours pf continuous d " " " 5 l o w a side, is also in denser gf they stnlck Sea Gull Lodge, 'near entirely disappearing.Carter hgethe Canadian border, a distance of 5| dangerously low,w°__0ma}m 686 miles northwest of Blair.At Bee News Grand Marais in northern Minn- esota they purchased their sup-s u s n r s s s a n nplies which conslsted`of a w\1:PiY'§SDCIAL FORECAST OFFICE m m on we Omalurroad was discussed and referred to the committee. busy This is another matter that has post been hanging fire for some time. ¥¢BfiY Prof.K.C.DeGroff appeared which before the council and made a ><:nLss proposition thst will give two , ms c his seeond round.Frank Stewart was next with s 39, H. C. Jensen, Klopp, Van Deusen and Dr. Ratlh mann all having 40 on une round. This is how the kicker park comes in.Almost every player bps been henrd to ny at different had good success in trout fishing-Iwno use may were on a vucauonnnd ls in no hurry to :tart home.|¢\'iP-They mst our old towns- Mrs.Brown was formerly Mrs.|man Jim Foley who is locntcd William Maher and h u manyluwre and had n good visit with. frlends in this county.hir. Foley who is getting up in The Browns own a cottage won- yean ll s ti ll well and shin to derlully s i w w d on 1 belutlfulimeef his old friends .»....~. s.. nl. m......».:... .ml -sph While ln Dakota lhlr. ani Mrs. loutfit, s canoe and men- supply orATFEND CONVENTION grooerles.__After obtaining the ne cs ary A local 1 snpplles they left Sea Gull geof .:;"'z':::.z';';f.......°a":'.:m; by canoe mg for twelve dsys "EW were in attendance at n Chevrolet were alone m the wilderness with | mgng.s ¢ \4 s t gm Ro ms Hotel nothinz but wild game for com- nnnlans.They crossed the cans- .f"nA\uf h n n n lf Imu hnon\ . 1 t . . ' \ . u 5 ¢ :u u u v n v . . . . . ~.... . . . . f o r s o m e t i m e r e w i r i n g t h e o f f i c e b u i l d i n g a n d g e t t i n g fo r a ne w li g h ti n g sy stem fi li be instnlied ju st a s sc me cnnndenere get nene.changes are in progress and n 80v¢\-nment contractor ls here this week making some minor changes.Among the ehanges are those of taking out the old revolving doonand installing a eet of rwlnging doore which will be mud: more convenient md as two doo n gn ~ 'ide gg the opening when e x t r a D a n a e o u o e n g a t m e s w u n - ming pool this eeawn Last nlght's ennoen mls the eonzrnet for the summer and he proposed that ifthe council would allow pay for one more concert which would om S80 time um me would give another concert m e with the llndentlllli ng tha n um bpd use m b v u m ~1 umee "u xt nmnt been xox' a xewduh shots l would have had n real summer z° there and U0 glad in score".In thin hnnrnement each enterwn md? :umm player wan allowed to play oneshot over on each hole, if he went-0 °another Pi le in this ill\le o a m m c o a e e w m m n m w l l l be found l u ndvertilement would havehad if he mam dun- trom Nw "Blum Goose" mn. 'mv me t h a n mo .m um a n u ° °=d\=lly mm 0 1 ° publ i c to lo o k m , q ¢ u m , , 3 ¢ m ,4 w , m u , , ° v u \ h ¢ i r p n ¢ ¢ | m q u k e ¢ d v u - u w mmmm a m- m~ . x ¢ w m1 n ¢ \ ¢ ° ° f = \ \ ° \ = ° f l = i ° ~ Arn dt ~ Qi i i he lu a i n pln c e e \ ol note such no Sylvan Lake, Wind Cove,Blue Bell Camps etc ..0 n their wny hxck .they uma by way od Alllmoe.The WWW!mwrn lly through this section wu dry. the only crop thot looked ¢°°<l vu the potato amp which ln mite of dry n-...:..\.|-..in Omaha,last monday evuums-The meet included all Chevrolet dealers and ernployea in theOmdui zone and was held for the purpo of sein promotion And genenl infomation.Those ln at~ te ndma fimn this viamzy were :L E . v mmd a ne P o o l n r. a u - ena Ki ng, w mr rua .llcbo mld, Thomnn Wlllduv n md Ham line at Sagonaga lake and wanderd wherever the streams led them.When night came they nude wmv where the darkness overtook them.They cooked their own mall. catching fish of which than were on abundance and at l nl2o n e t i m e d l n l n g o f h i l mn } u ty , | % ea...M A. .. mn ¢ h mu\n .e \ 19 31 sb.03 no I 1 '8 1 A 11. I 4 u a s2 5 u u s l2- e 5. 6l2l3|9202627 I u l 1I 4 2 | z u 93 Ln m \ 8 i s g | . _,lt A!hr thh¢\\0bill|ig:ia|lmv ednqudret.he|zl|yin|¢v \x'o!_.:i l:1 ":o e nt:e T:v e r! ntho ,| ,g¢ ;,¢¢°¢1¢¢|¢¢¢=h \ N1 h w ° f * h l = ° l ° 4 5 ° ¢ ° 0 ° 9 N * ° ° | "n ' ° " i m m ' " ' P ° ° l h ° d " ' a t n m e w u t h u .vhemwiihl-`( U ° l \ d § M d m h l | ¢ | i ¢ )g q m r u m t h n u n m "" "" ' " " u l - -~ f =--- b vu r ww .t . Jditiun.& 1.ivu\\uh'l'h|Ilht|=nflill»m a d n n m m u q n n . " " " " ' "Aug 'I rmgnmunrnmmummug!`:z¥uw¢h¢matnex»y Aux a-num enzm nfn.\ ; , $ '%-`° nv~ nd x\1 )Augfzo-ouaam -»Psd»I .:.;=-f.-:f!'-., ,-"1 With The Churches lholdd plan 00 attend the morning services during the month of Am;- ust.Theta 'will be no eveningservices, no let'a concentrate upon the morning services and make s r . P A U L S L u m m m c mmc n AT O R I mv . P. J . R¢ mm=e n , Pv w f »=»;sESTIMATE OF EXPENSE :The following is the esilmalc of expemse of Washington C0\m¢Y» FT. CALHOUN A N D v 1 c 1 N r r Y The Presbyterian Sunday school held m annual pimlc ag Ronemen Dodge on Tuesday.Quite n num- ber atiended and everyone thor- oughly enjoyed themselvesThose who attended the funeral ,.¢ A....\a.. nm" mn at Bennindnn| nn operation.Mr. and Mrs. Ben Plka of Bhlr, visited their dmghm Mn. ByronBeard Friday and tlmt evening both families went in Tehmnh tosee the :mil of Ben Pike.Mr. a nd li n. W. J. Bolts md family spent. 'nxuday evening at the Sam Steele home. Mrs. J. S. Conety spent, Thurs- Q-gy fe §en_..§_on with her sister, ing crew Unimed thdr ba atthreshing'hnadny mo n.gba fol- lowing families went to HmryPneper Sr's. toward eveningwhereice aeam and cake were served on the ln m:Messrs. and Mesdnmes Amnndus Peterson,Wm.Wilken- mg, Wm. Holtmnn, Howard Bnwg,Henry Paeper Sr.,Lester nnd Henry Jr., Helen Wilhening, GraceKeeper, lmne, Norma;mom. and _,De an mm. two nunnxed ln atten~§ '" "' `7 ` ""` "1 W ~d y.If BAPTIST CHURCH Evening sefvlce at'8.Rev. A-dame next Sunday morninq. Come Ef3J.E".Z`§"`§;§i'§"f`§|f"'»F, Plzlid lat "L. J. Moran. Pl-Ihr!Rasmussen will preach.and Lx-ing your friends with you..8 p. rn.l Tuesday evenmg,Young Peo-,d 1 x , L Sunday was a good day with ple'|s maeting.Pmfesaar Stub will Sun_ay o as 0.mornmg ~ an exceptionally fine B. Y. P. U. be in dm,-g,.prencmnz servings at 11. Epwonh Clearance Sale of Summer kat seven o'clock and an unusuallyl Weather last Sunday was ideal I;;3'"e at 13°-g< ;;gX¢ 3''\d">'- Dresses is still an at The Fa on x large nttendume at me evening for our church picnlc, and a Mg _y°§_g§§§ he u '"V e»enir\s.Cen:er,-1: ____,__.. Nebraska, for the yur 1931:VA A».|um\l ~ §m l.ssooo.ooL"i~'='i§"..f»'a..'i"d£';" ».f..'§.§..Mrs m r s .1 ' .J .1 - 1Q \ v . | n u v r u r a n e f l n i l l . A Y ¢I n u n | X § ' 1 ' i ' , - f f ° ' , . .~q r g d .~ .,....\..., 5-.=.=.. V. we wma I-1-Iman family were Mr.and M n .Pete Elliott U!Teknmah.They brought Jaunlh layman home alter a week's vlsit with hergrandmother, Mrs.Ellen Laymanof Axizonm nuuung, um-ence ana mvm Wil-ksnins, Irvin Hellman and AxlandPannlng. Ed Langhorst and the Missa: Florence and Maybella LangborslvisitedMondayevening at W m¥l'nlh~\m\'~ Poor and Poor Farm Deputy Assessors Officers Salaries County Surveyor Rands Bddges Criminal and civil Cues Incidental; Soldiars mmf Ditch and Drainnue 9000.00 8000.0013000.00 1000.00 4oooo.oo 45000.00 sooo.oo 30000.00 soo.oo 4000.00 um...vm.,...W ...-......,,,_._.Wm. Kruse Jr., Mr. md Mrs. Wm. Sievers and Dorothy.Mr. and Mrs. Ira Piper retumed Wednesday from a week's visit with relatives at Brlckenridge, Minn.I *1Mins Kate Rohwer was hostessto the Kensingwn Club on Wed- nesdxy dternoun.Mr. and Mn. Colburn md Dor- mhv nf Linmln alma Tlmndav bv ;: R : I v l u u ~T h e ._!_....2.. Sunday school and church Crowd wa s d B y s p r o g r a two c hoirs selec tions.( voices made pearanc e,to C HRI S |nelenl. lo enjoy them.Oxeheatn andwr tnawd l u to several Jar Junior Choir of 88 e l u l i n t pubna lp - Ule de light ol dl. fzlmevnvu uv o uuvcn Advertise in The Enwrprisa. ~u n .a m y ' m m " i n l l a u n .e n u m R u n | : a : : : w : | mi n ; : e d l n a n " '»n.'Z§ dzo v e ho m\ ha Smu'ln y ;!| ¢ nmn J e m u l d P h l l i |'|." - : . * a : . + : : - s - " - " " " ° ° . . r " '""'" ', : . ¥ . . ; ' ° ° ' ° ' a t a . ms ¥ " 5 ° » - - I f - ? f " ° » ? ` = - f » = " ' °= 5 - ~ " E M M m m m . u m l m m y w | ¢ ¢ P ° " ' " " ' | ' | " " ' 7 ° " " ' " ' | | ' ° ' l5 _ § p g§ _ 1 l§ § ~ 5 5 9 - pn q w- M o nda y !1 ° ml=¢ 9 r-, thdr hme y - ? ! °'l% _ ~'Y 1 '§ 3 ;!'£ "_ ¥ 2 '&'! lam lvuqx U maui PublicBlix;1ooo.oo!§;'§ii SE §{§"13I11 Kriméii 1i65=e'Pension 8700.00 A ltursl and Stock Show Association 500.00 County Agent 8200.00 Poor farm buildings (II dB£m¢d advisable)l5000.W George C. McQ\nrrie, Qs-4:County Gerk. NOTICE OF PRDBATE o r W m . Maher & C1\1'l'lK"» AttorneysmTHECOUNTYCOURTOF WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA NOTICE:On the xsm day of Auzust. 1931'at 10 o'cloc.l¢ A. M.. ben aoawér. Mr.and Mrs.Oral Harrisonwere dinner goods at the Charles Mueller home in Tekamah,an Thursday.Mrs. Kats Rohwer and Celia left Saturday for Fm collins, Colo. w Carl Rohwer. Dr and Mrs.Geeaaman enter- tained the following at dimer on Sunday in honor of Edgsfs birth- day Mr and Mrs. Don Geesumshof Omaha Mr. and Mrs. HarryRohwer Jr and children and Al- Mr and Mrs. C. B Mehrens at-tended the funeral ofillmer Dun- nmx at Tekarnah, S y. Mr and Mrs. Loui Mickels of L v u n t w i t h t h e i r s o n a n d h r o t h e rlcue r nomo me rw week.u nFodder returned with them Frida; night for s 'lew days vidt.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ray, Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Iverson, Mr. and Mrs. 'R.M.Iverson and children were Sunday evening visitors at the *msec ot Mrs. Margaret Iverson inBlur.Mr.and Mrs.Wilbur _Conety spent Sunday afternoon and had supper with Mr.and Mrs. J.S.Uonety.| , Harold Simonsen, who has been worlang at Calhoun,returned to his home Sunday evening.Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Conety spent turday evening with Mr. and rs. A. W. Barge of Herman. moon trip to Oklahoma u h theywill visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Niebaum arevisiting with relatives at Detroit,Michigan. The Fontanslle 4~H Club met Thursday afternoon with Raymond and Henry Wilkeping. Mr. and an-B. Adgplh Holtman,Anita and Richard ed at Wm.Holtman's Tuesday evening. Verna and Arlsnd Panning werelast week visitors at Wm. Wilken- lll s.Z' Miss Mary xn a H 1ButlerofLincoln,~ . € " ¢ § § Carl Meierhenry home Sunday. A ETOUP of young folks Kath- ered together Sunday to have a nirnh i..m»..........v.. .___.._fm uns group w wauermuun ma meSunday school furnished ioe cream. Our superintazdent, Ernest Torn- b1.ad,prov edtobeagoo dpi ¢nic manager.Mrs.Nettie Carter and Mx. Sqwe Jones, who have been dakseveral months are not much im- proved.Mrs. U. G. Garner is re- copersting rapidly and Master Neal Stanley was able to attend church services Sunday,We pmy for wi sick and thank the Lord and rejoice at thw recovery. Let un not forget our treamrer, there may be such thing as a "summer slump" but the expense of the church remains constant. A..|.wlr00tT-.Ynmar Bible School, 10:00 A. M. Morning worship, 11:00 A. M. Young People'o meeting, 7:00. Evening service, 8:00 P. M. Mldveek meeting,Thursday, 8:00 P. M. Iard's Day morning the pastor will speak upon the theme "The Vine and the Branches". I n the evening a missionary drama will be presented by the young people and the pastor will give some interesting facts of the world today. John Knox,the celebrated re< former,is the subject for the W 1 y o u r o n n o w : "u l u u u u ,a pcuuf a u u u a y u v u n :u a "r " " * \H I ulH1115 61. :I 5 l U V U .I I I B Ya t t h e c o u n t y c o u r t r o o m s i n B l a i r ,p h o m e .w e r e M i s s e s M m - t h 1 |.\ \ ' s m h i n s r l n n C o l l l 1 t \ 'N é b f i g k a . ." £ ? § . . . U Q n h u r n v I K ' a M n 1 - i n ~ ~G r n v n C1ll "|»| ill| n\»A P ~,black-board talk Sunday moming. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH Playleta and music at the church KP Q P I ~ h n u * . n n l l " | 7 `5l l :z z ' ; ; u F1-iuay, August nh,sp. m Sunday,services in Danish nt FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 10:45.Rev.I.M.Hansen will W. Byron Pardun, Pastor preach.Sunday school at 9:30 All members of thc church Iowa-Nebraska Lightand Powffr Gfmwarry ..........-,,_...... ._.. .. -.. ....,...,.....\....»....... u»- ..x..,4......,...» ......_|Q»mA¢=v n u a uf " 1 n n uy a u u l u u , u w 1u .|. cu u|.a uuluv.a .||y u m '~ \ - v u - - ;vu a w vsu u v u u u v n u u u - -- - u - - - -- »U un.uu;|L::|1 1 t b o t h i 1;W m d S c h r u m m h o m e i n O m a h a .a n d M i s a M y r a R e i n e r t s e n w ef §$ " l § m t °f F r s f n k 1 2 n . . d . £ . , .M r a n d M r s . O r a l H a r r i s o n a n d I u e s d a y s u p p e r g u e s t s a t f = h ¢ C = c~»¢arrr»mvf-r:f lawwmvww---_ . ._- _. ."- - cdec eas ed, at wh ic h ti me and ; dl p ers ons c on c er ned ma y n p an d contest the probate th a n Dated J uly 20th, 1 931. ( S E A L )I . C . E L L E R ~ Emyle Ke tc h mnr k a tte n de d a pi c -ua smus se n ho me .Mr s .Rfc hani c a t Ly o ns , on Sunday ..Ne ls o n a n d V i o la we r e Th u r s d pear J ean ne Mar gare t K rus e i s sp end - a fte rnoo n g ues ts. 20f inrr lhn wnnlr vinifina n t th a Ha n a Mr . a n d Mrs-Ta rn Rnll¢mA u Home"Theatre Hom!of Pegfecl Talking Plclures THURSDAY Auausr G 'aOne Admission Admits Two People Body and Soul Charles Fnrrcll and Elissa Landhi (foMl'Il)Y-Studio Sapa FRIDAY and SATURDAY AUGUST 7 and 8 Saturday Matinee W oman H ungry With Lila bee and Sidney Blackmur'Jipped in Egypt-Cartoon Strange As It Seems No. SUNDAY and MONDAYTUESDAY\ AUGUST 9, 10 :md 11 Sunday Matinee Born To Love With (`nm»tanv:c Bonne!! and .Incl 51cCrc:| scm»:EN SONG-l'd Climb the Highest Molm (`())1ED\'-The African Dodger |'AR,\3IOUN'I' FOX NE\\'S ()nv admission udmils two people \ tain W E DN E S DA Y a n d THURS DA Y , \ l G U s ' r 12 : md 13 Doctor's HN ives With Warner llnxlcr nm!Juan Bonnet! (`0f\1l'IDY-The Headache ' - " " ° " }- » v n u u u u L x r u l u u l l . | l | L \ I lm l i w e r e p r n m n n f F h l l n v a u . . . , : . . . . . IKn:1gg home in Douglas county. ,Miss Irene Ka m entertained n number of friends Monday after- noon at a miscellaneous shower;'1'for Miss Fncida Moeller. The bride to-be receivw a number of veryOF .useful gifts for her new home. ALQNG THE " De-BOTTOM ROAD family o§1.i`Ye=g¥1 d"iE°iEi$§1d§§$}§lise; EF5E§§'cI-I'1-}§5}§@{f`<`§i'"<'3`.§{..h i 11 M t 1;1 rwere Thursday afternoon and sup-!5S here for a few days \'isitinEwcE ;o;h hi? §i';'£`§f'i1?£'.°'éh@.'§§.l|TV Deiiguests at Martin L:1r:=en's._fr1ends..Hovendick and family.1lsses Edna and Anna. Hansen Mr and Bits Neil TMHIPSUIIITRAN S(were Thursday afternoon guests of r '.-I N E W E N G L A N D N E V nnl family,Mr.and Mrs.Mackthirs iHtcr'¥'[m John Taylor Jr..\S iRo;'»enhaum of Blair, Will Anderson! r and rs. H. F. Enger and .IIownrrl of Herman, were Sunday'Mr.and Mrs.Will Rankin and 2:23.";'§..E;'L.'§;°.';I;'§.".:;2.£':';"La' dinner guests at the Martin Lar- Earl Montgomery were Snmda the Furl Thompson hoinesen home.afternoon visitors t th F |.,.-. AE the_John Taylor Jr.home Loftis home a e mmu"I._Pf£:.""9l"?;.-B'l'. l~I:\f?\1d1cl<nn¢i VICE DAILY2:f4t.County Judge :ON-f|NENTAl »NOTICE Ol" FINAL REPOH ~z THE COUNTY COURT WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA E s ta te o f E d wa r d Siegrist, ceased. Notic e is hereby given 1 Fr ed Mo s tr o m has filed wi th undersigned,Cou nty J ud ge I l f n e l m i n r r f n n | ' H n I l n | 1 1 A k i n n b a th at Mi s s Ma xi n e I\Iu\l»c-ws s m u t th e Sunday n i g h t un d Mo n d a y wi t h o f Mi s s Fnednrlc kn Mn tth ie se n o f |.:.,lllni r . SLI <1 ~11u. Im¢y u n u ..u r.a n n m r s .u mut';el 'Y g° ~n,,~'§;;'@ 'I?"'f1fZ?'n g .P : H | s o r Z : I r \ f n ' ] ( a ` ; r s w ¢ § h~eds§;C g l m a : _ 1 d | C l 1 r i § t i a n s c ~ n 'w e r e S u n d a y vi s i t o n H 1 ':r u n n y n t -a t t e C h a s .l l o v e n d i c k h o m e .'1'f; l1? ;T §f.f',. 1.f'.ff°'1 '?. '?.'i'1€i.I f l w f f l ' = ° $ ` " ° ° ! 'vl r u t o r a a t t h e F .E .F l e t - 1 .. . . . .. . - . L ISI R. Home"Theatre Hom!of Pegfecl Talking Plclures THURSDAY AUGUST G wkOne Allduion Admits Two People Body and Soul Charles I-'nrrell and l-Zliua LandhiCOMEDY-Sllldlo Supa FRIDAY and SATURDAY AUGUST 7 and 8 Saturday Matinee W oman H ungry With Lila bee and Sidney Blackmur'Jipped in Egypt-Cartoon Strange As It Seems No. SUNDAY and MONDAY TUESDAY \ AUGUST 9_ 10 nm! 11Sunday Matinee Born To Love With ('nm\l|n¢|.~ Bennett :nd .lm-I M¢Cre| SCREEN SONG-l'd Climb Che lllghell Mulml (`())lED\'-'nm African l)ndlz|.°r |».m.\:nol:s1' rox NEWS Om- ndmisnian ndmiil lwu people nin W E DN E S DA Y a n d THURS DA Y , \ l G U s ' r 12 : md 13 Doctor's HN ives With Warner llnxlcr nm!Juan Bonnet! (`0f\1l'IDY-The Headache ~ sERv|cEj .*-- ; .T\'l___...;1 2 q , , ¢ | l* s 1 ..a ,I |..I\ J » - - ».......£-~1_1 Sponsored by a great railroad ... assuring you thohighest standards of comfort, courtesgenndroliahlllty. Seeus fareyou plan your trip. Sa f e l y-Ce rta i n t y Comfort f o u rt a y from OM m al'¢ll|ON Wly ma Chicago, u.... s 9.85 $17.75Salll.nk¢U¥Y~U!Ih2§.§S 51 . 4 0 losAng¢|u,C||f.3 .50 61.75 Buns Everywhon Bus Depot: Brown's Cafe falls City, Neb. :`?:'§§§§uN|oN |',Q,§ni P A C I F I C *'"5'E.||ST AGES -..._..v.,».\uup,uu:|a u u hull UI.mr .an d Mr s .J o hn Ta y lo r Sr.A f t e r the ba p ti s m s u pp e r wa s s e rve d to Rev.an d Mr s .P.J .Reinertsen, Mr .and Mr s .E d Ha ns en an d daugh ters,Mr .an d 1*-Irs.J o hn Ta y lo r Sr.an d f a mi ly an d Mi es My r a Rei ner tse n. Sunday even in g viz=itors a t the § d H n s e n ho me we re Mr .and I..._._\11 - c ner ho me.W H E A T F O R H O G SffffM31Mg g Refgnggrl Ma g i! ! a n a mi ,r.rs..oHo ve nd ic ky an d f a n l y o f <§..."$E Th e use o f wh ea t Ile the 011] *visited at the Fred Hovenrlic k home gr a i n i n the hog' 3 r atio n W iil nc Sun day af ter noo n.c ause any a bnormal c on ditions, In Mr . a n d M§ 'F - Ar th ur W . A nd e r c o r di n g to Professor W m. J .L o i son a n d A r d lth we re Sun day vi s- I ra o f th e Ag r ic u ltu ra l Collegm i to r s a t th e B111 Vog t, ho me ne ar fKe nn ar d to se e the n e w hn v ~ b e h a ve s 1 t 1 s p r a c t i c a l to ee a b u v l l \ . r \ . r u u n ) ,; \ l : I u u a » u ,u l c | " " " "h l; " ° , ' " 'r t E t o f t h e M r .a n d M r : 1 .F f d Q u i s t a n d c | m a r e p o a s Y G C I J r oe s i a t o o f E d w a r d S i e g r i s t d c -d r e n s p e n t S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n w i t h ceased,and made an application for final """"i"i"""Fi°" and '""'h*"}'g"» children took Sunday dinner atthe and for the assignment of residue parentai, U. 3 Reeves home. of estate to suc other persons as Miss Ruth Widener was a Sun~ #rg yay law er1§1L§gd .0 same: day visitor of Miss Helen Andrea- the Neum Warrick family. Mr. and Mr:=.Opal Reeves and / m u 1 na ve s e n me z u m d a y or isen of B la i r . August 1931 at 2 o'c loc 'k P. M., at Mr . a nd Mr s. R. M. I ve r s o n a n d m y offic e in sa i d C o u n ty f o r th e hea ri ng th e mo f . Dated A ug us t 1, 1 93 1. ( S E A L )I . C . E L L E R, 29-4%.County J u dge. f a mi ly spent Th ur sd ay aftern oon wi th th e f a mi ly o f M r s .Ivers on's brother,Mo r r i s Ch ri s te me n o f we s t o f He r ma n . Mr .an d Mr s .Osc ar Pedersen .......x l.¢.........1 n r . .1\........L:...n._.nl. n u n .b u n 1taSl11llS5En a n d f a mi lyandMr .an d Mr s .Ma r ti n Lar sen and sons. .F r id a y aftern oon Mi s s E d n a Han sen en ter tai ned th e Orum Bu sy Bees,there bei ng ei gh t me mb er s and ten vis itor s p rese nt. Mr .an d Mr s Pmnv"IA tr .. . Mrs. Earl Thompson, 5-Ey anditn wheat under existing condi Celvi n spe nt o f ew da y s last. we ek tlono. vn th mla tlve a a t B la i r .Fa tte n i n g ho gs a t th e Agr ic u l- m i \; : tuE ; | d' P h f f g g e " h a d the tu ra l Co lleg e ha ve b ee n fe d wh ea t _g e e r ngers i n f o r periods o f up war d s o£fo u rt h e p u m p J a c k w h s l e P \ 1 l 1 1 P i l l B ' | m o n t h . s w i t h o u t a n y o f t h e p i g s ~~~~~~' ; ` v » n \ » = n n » » .n l . . . L u u u n u NOTICE 'ro cnanrrons §§{,'§§,'d : m u n | | 5 ,r r e n u c u : m l m ¢ . n u \ | u | u v uQ . m A . . . .o f 'r . . 1 , .n . . : . . . . . _ l B @ € k w e r e T h u r s d a v e ve n i m r m i n d !4 |; \ r| | 'a n d [ \ 1 | ° 3 _q v H 5 v a A a. v . 1\ : u A . . u \ y1 : ; u : | | u \ 3 U I L l l i¢ | u n | 4 ¢ ¢ . . » . _ l _M .Q P u d . I ¥ o v e n g h k ' f ' n | | » ¢ » ¢ = .c | n u v n H n n i n » ¢ . . » . A - . . \ . . . . _L I» n 'O I 8 I !th .. . ~~=v . Care will save Yo ur CAR .»| homes.~ugust 14.-Marjorie Krogh HEATING S I 1 !{¢$1i\»|¥§D I ~ Lee Tires at Prices Unbelievable Sourn Sun: Snnvlcls Snmon n u . U P w r m P H I L L I P S " " \ | A N D r u No Extra Charge GREASING $1.oc .||f ~~~(HHH,,||~~l||I||..;€lH5HH 2 I | ~ _ ~ , I ¢~ PR E PA R E NOW For W INTER W EA TH ER lt is the wise home owner who hu lain funmoe and rndintors mme over now, in preparalhm for the cold weather to come.Nat only will he be preplred, Im!he will uve money. bean! rates are stllllow thln month.Then when the tint cold wind whlr lla around ¢he"corn¢r he will be snug and WU. whiln hh arelem neighbor will be wlllntllni l l the cold.Eutimltgl on repnlrs md new hentlnf supplies lhdly flmllnked free of durge. , o r m M O O R E LUMBING Co.BLAIR, NEBRASKA ~ Phillips |ll ~l~NOW 0l`l`ERS Yllll A SPECIAL Grease for EVERY PART OF YOUR CAR A grease especially fitted for the place it is used . . . Not just ordinary grease at every place. Use This SPECIALIZED GREASE SERVICE R E M E M B E R :T h e W R O N G K I N D o f grease is almost as bad as no grease. at the C ar l Ra smus se n ho me . Ra g n va ld Ric holdsen retu rned Su nd ay to the J im S or e ns en h ome so u th o f B lai r , a fte r u fe w we e k s vac a tio n a t the Lar a Rolland ho me. Tue sd ay a fter no on g ue sts at the Alb e r t R u f f ho me we re Mr .an d Mrs . J i m W o ts to rso o f Omah a, Mr. an d Mr s .Georiro Ru f f and Mr s. Ha n a Ru f f o f F r e mo n t., Mr .a n d Mr s .Alb e r t R u f f an d Ver non were Su nd ay din ne r mlos ts h t tho George Ru f f h o m e i n Fre~ mo n t. / Mr s .L a r s Ho llan d rcoI:~i\'e<l wo rd th a t ho r sister,Mr s .L a u r a Skow of Perth Amboy , N. J . pas=s» e d a wa y Frid ay .Mr s .S k o w wa s fo rmer ly Mis s La u ra S ko w, d au gh - te r o f Re v.Lars en,mi ni s te r a t Or u m y ear s a go. Ru th Jc ssen is vis iti ng a t the ho mo o f her grand pare nts,Mr . an d Mrs . C hr is Be nso n. Mr .an d Mr s .Rud olph And re a- son spe nt Sa tu rd ay n i g h t wi thre la ti ve s in F re mo nt. Mr s .Ha n s W u l f a n d Ve r n a e n - tor tui ned th e po u ltr y c lub 'I'hurs day afternoon. Clarence Wilkening had the mis- fortune w break his Hght arm on Monday morning while cranking atractor. John Echhenkamp Sr. of Arling- ion, called at Wm. Holtrnufs Mon- day afternoon/ The Ruwe and Wilkeningthreah. I |y| Mr.and Mrs. Wm.Olson,Mr. and Mrs. Clnire Jemcn and family Morris Haier and Lester Maroon were Wfrdnesdny evening visitorsat the Martin I-Ioier home. Sundny visitors at the Frank Loftis home were Mrs. T. S. Kes-terson,John William and Robertof Red Oak,Iowa,Mr. and Mrs.Louie Hovendick and family of Omm, Mr. and Mrs. George Loftis and family.Earl Thompson and children were Friday afternoon visitors attheFred and Henry Hovcndick homes. AsP||z|N :'.',, #vu 9 ~ :"E H 1 *',U''_.Hg '1'\4.~wI.."1.:ur:;',. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS ~c\5 .,g a "' "\ < ' "v~ MMA No ~i Looxrwpwnnmmwmm¢¢...='§°".»,"$'§'é.°»' L ~ § .,A_;§,,;~ _§¢ou'llhzanB.tha tyo \|a re$ b;\zn¢e uc: Bny erAili ri n|| SAF&a lm| Ilbn|d \ u a 1 h n v e p m n d . I ¢ d o u n o t d q a r u t h e h a x g l a d m h u mh mldna -de c uA l l y w u : ._ nnlntidotainrpaiuolnllinda. Hflduha Nun-idsa u .Nan-ua.Son='l'|mn¢Lamb,"Rheumatinn Twlhadue G¢mrlneB\'hlold.||,<||`¢ ,i I u m m o l 1 2 l n d : butda u ma x o o .A¢=§a m ¢ u = 4 ¢ - m f a u s q ¢ |.as |g n 0 »f ' \h o m e T u e s d a y ,J u l y 2 8 t h .l u m a i f "m o r e p a l a t a b l e t h a n s h e l l e d F l e t c h e r i s c a r i n g f o r t h e m .c o r n . M r s .J o h n J a c k s o n a n d d a u g h - |L o e f f e l 'r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s a r e i n t e r s s p e n t M o n d a y a n d T u e s d a y a t l i n e w i t h P r o f e s s o r G 1 ' a m l i c h ' s t h e H e n r y H o v e n d a c k h o m e .' s u g g e s t i o n t h a t N e b r a s k a f a r m e r s feed a large part of the 1931 cropBirdie Helen Luftis spent Satur- day afternoon at the home of Mr.,.and him. F B Shrader at Herman. rather than sell at such lows price.. M d 3 H {Last year, Gramlich estimated thattwor §`§`and¢§§.o@§""Imf1°"'£\'?ai1§''§*°~f<=r one~fourlh of the Nebrask:.! Shrnder of Fontanelle,and Mrs.crop was fed to livestock.It is :il Henry Kruger,Esther mid Helen good feed for all forms of Ii u- were Sun v s CHICKEN CIIAT'I`ER 4-II POULTRY CLUI: The Chicken Chatter -fl-II I'ouI~ try Club met July 31 .ut the horm of Margaret and Opal Warrick. The meeting was taken up with planning a tour of 801119 of Wash- ington county's most progdgsivc poultry raiscr's flocks.The club is going to have ils picnic thc same day at the Arlington fair grounds.The tour will be held August 14.-Marjorie Krogh. HEATING Q Ie s lllsaim lllliillf I In" fn ' "YH ',"||f `, p ...' ~ U ~ ,¢Wfffi ffi g PR E PA R E NOW For W INTER W EA TH ER It is the wise home owner who hu lain funmoe and rndintors mme over now, in preparaihm for the cold in he beweathertocome.Nat only w preplred. Im!he will uve money. bean! rates are stilllow thln month.Then when the tint cold wind whlr lla around ¢he"corn¢r he will be snug and WU. whiln hh arelem neighbor will be wlllntllni l l the cold.Eutimltgl on repnlrs md new hentinf supplies lhdly flmllnked free of durge. , o r m M O O R E PLUMBING Co. BLAm, NEBRASKA ` J .W ...nw u. Mnher & Cnrrlgan, Attomeys. COUNTY COURT, \vnsluNc'mN COUNTY, NEBRASKA. Estate of Catherinc De'I'emple, doccnsul. Notice is given to the crwilors to :appear before me at the County Court room in Blair, Nchraskn, on the 28th dny of August 1931, and on the 28th day of November 1931, for the purpose of examination, adjustment and adlownnce o f claims.All claims not filed on or before the 27th dny of November 1931, uill be forever barred.Dated this 31st dny of July l931.| (SEAL)1. c. ELLER, 29-it County Judge. Fremon'"onstruclion under- way on new 600,W0-bushel eleva~ lor to be owned and operated by Fanners National Grain Qerwre- don. Donlphan-Chester Hessen pur- ehued building formerly owned by G. A. Danielson and inxtalling ma- chinery for feel grinding. Brut County Gravel Co.resur-hdnz portions of Hishwny No. vs extending from Onkland to Blair. 'l`eY1Arnnh--Stewarcl Hardware co. moved to newly mdeeonbed qunterr in building fomzuly oc- ¢\1v!¢<l by A. R. Koken Drug Store Margaret,Manley and Macy Warrick were Thursday eveningvisitors nt the home of Mr.nnd Mrs.Linton Puffer and futher, Walter Peck nt Teknmnh. 'l`hz~Misses Emma and NinnBerlclscn of Blair, were week-endLfur-sts of the W. J. Simonson fnm~ ily.Thursday eve\ 'ng visitors at thehome of Mr. nn\d{'Qlrs. A. E. Dixon were Mr. and l\lrx.\Fi~:d Peck :mdthreechildren,Lloyd llusk,thcMisses Della Illnc nnd [auisc Cnr- lor of Arkansas nnd Ruth,Dick and Don Lippincott. Miss Emcstine McCoy nndHowardKjeldgnnrd of Teknmal-1:were Thursday evening visitors nt the J S Conety home.Miss Mc- Coy dnyed over Friday nnd that e\emng accompanied Mr. and Mn.J S Conety to Herman wherethey spent the evening with Mr.'ind Mrs Ned Tyson.Mr and Mrs.B.L.Smith of Omnha were Sunday evening vla-itors of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Grimm Mr and Mrs. C.B. Bunn, Mr. and Mrs.Hugo Huc k,Mr.and Mrs A R. Benles and Jana, Mr. and Mrs Byron Bunn ond chil-dren spent Sunday fishln nt thenver and hnving a picnic im.. Mr and Mrs. Harry 'l`uc.loer call- ed on the lor°mer's dster, Mrs. RayJohnson of Blair, Sunday evening. Mrs Johnson is quite ill._ Mind Gertrude Wu-rick left Tues family. o Re d Oa k ,Io wa ,Mr .an d Mr s . Iéouie Hoven di c k an d f a mi ly q f r u 1 :1 p \\.|I p l a n n i n g a t o u r o f 8 0 1 1 1 9 o f W a s h - i n g t o n c o u n t y ' s m o s t p r o g d g s i v e n or nm.nam vnnetlHUM".| I S T A G E S <`om;m'-'nm Headache I I I 1s gomg to have ils picnic the .. . ~~=v . and family.Earl Thompson and chlldmnwereFriday uftcmoon visitors attheFredandHenry Hovcndick homes. '~n a ugrounds.Th e to u r wi ll be he ld A u g u s t 1 4 . - Ma r jo r i e Kr o gh . Care will save Yo ur CAR Lee Tires at Prices Unbelievable Sourn Sun: Snnvlcls Snmon n u . U P w r m P H I L L I P S " " \ | A N D r u No Extra Charge GREASING $1.oc HEATING Q Illlmmllilllllllillll| > I ~ ~fHli|||lf| ,|1 |~l||I||.. ~"""»~»¢:;.{ l `, p .. . '",\¢ -`-.....~_ PR E PA R E NOW For W INTER W EA TH ER It is the wise home owner who hu lain funmoe and rndintorn gone over now, ln preparailun for the cold e h N ill he belv at er to come.at only w preplred. Im!he will uve money. became rates are Blilllvw thln month.Then when the tint cold wind whlr lla around ¢he"corn¢r he will be snug and WU. whiln hh arelem neighbor will be wlllntllni l l the cold.Eutimltgl on repnlrs and new hestlnf supplies lhdly flmllnked free of durge. , o r m M O O R E PLUMBING Co. BLAm, NEBRASKA ` ~ Phillips |ll ~l~NOW 0l`l`ERS Yllll A SPECIAL Grease for EVERY PART OF YOUR CAR A grease especially fitted for the place it is used . . . Not just ordinary grease at every place. Use This SPECIALIZED GREASE SERVICE R E M E M B E R :T h e W R O N G K I N D o f grease is almost as bad as no grease. iiay g~°f»=;-5 tor 3, visit at Gnl;nd|w _D E ~ L O C A I S glui n f§31'"¢n .i'I?.¢1'"....:.l;\ Wallace Jones returned home ( mm the hospital Wednesdaywhich was good news to ML Misa Emma Nolmmberg, daugh-ter n! Mr. ma Mrs. Henry Nolnren-bsrg, was married lu t week noOrval Miller, who llvea on part oftha old Wild! place. We wiahthem much haprlness. Will Se tz and flmlly apentlaat Wednesday ln Omaha and whiletherethecalled to see Will's mother, w o ls real well for har dsl-IL S. Renne was in Audlbvm, In. last Wednesday and Thursday on budness. Clanence and Chnrloa O. 'Hine- line were Omaha callers Thurs-d `ama Rufikom of Mondamin, In., la spending the week with heraunts, Mesdames A. Rowe and H. L. Jones and other relatives.Belva Hinellngv returgd M g ;Sunda after a o wee m yWee ig Water with nelativea. k s..\.- .....E'*f'"'.,.5'£".`£'.E¥f.' "$'1....'2i?. n;'A:'Hi'is;..""2°§"weeks.Harland Mathews spent a iev days ol the past week vlaiting i Omaha. Mary Andreasea of Blair, spenedneadayat the Robert Widene ome.Mr. and Mn. H. P. Hansen an~daughter,Grace from south o Blair, were Monday alternoon wie ltors at the Henry Sorensen homeMr. and Mrs. George Haln an Virginia were &znday dinne guests of Mr.and Mrs.WalteAppleby of near Rom Hlll. Floyd Clarke finished workin; for F. Muller of Burt county Sat urda and Monday went to worl(or ~ `B. Bunn. Mr. and Mrs.Otis Hawkins o Calhoun, were Sunday visitors nthe Ed Hawkins home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walker amBilly,M m Lee Vanstrom amRoaenellof Blair, spent Frida; gltarnoon at the Harry Tysm nme.Francis Mehrens took his mothe; .ma n...r....r..r~.=__.__..-_ II E i son-in-luv,Mr.and Hrs. Ernest Kruse of Calhoun.Walter Sappenfield and hmily were Sundny evening ddton l tthe Clifford Hinellna Immu- Bahrrdny llternoon we mrs had s nies nm whldx wu A wd- zome in crops md x>e°nl¢»Men are busy unloading d n land cement here for the new road.Wltis Day and family uf Fre-mont, were Sunday vixlfnfl at the D a n Gustln home,idno Walter Igg; md fa mi ly we r e th a n lo r .........<wmv "umm xumuy uOmaha 'Tuesday w see his aisle:Mrs.Marshall Tyson md baby§ = = H § ' g L F f ° = = 1 ~a t t h e S f .J o s e p l oLZ. and Mn. J. B. Strlcklett oz Florence. spent Sundny aftemom and tvminz with Mr. and M n C. B. Bunn.Mr. a nd Mn. 0 aRaevasundchildrenwereJ . . Sunday evening vidton. Mr. and Mrs. Sun Steels span Sundav with thc flmily o f M nSoeele'| bmthar. Hnrvny Wilcox. Mrs. R. M, Iverson went Monnm, Qmmhm f.. 41...\.,....._ -1 L_ » __,-._..........W .......= ul nw" " " " '''b ther n-is Christensen uT h l i n - ~ " ' 3 » . T 3 . ° ' ° £ ' ; " T th rxnmlnder of the weel Harmxn d.f.hAElv ZzW B€mdwhi e llm.Ch ri a te n s e ni na t the gun); Brewster homo.St. Jonph Holpitnl in Omlha in § four vidtorl.Bdna hme ntl wa s served by the mmmmaa.M mMcDonald will entertain Aug. 18 with M m John Barry and Mrs.V. 0. Ireland on Bervin mt.. Dr . md M n .H an u me up from Lincoln Saturday mom-ing fo r nn o va Sunday vi sit atthe J. H. Neadood home.Other dinner guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.Roy Nearhood and daughter,Norma L Q o l Omaha,and Mrs. Roy Nearhood's parents,Ak. and Mrs. Meadow of Fremont. HERMAN NEWS Mi s s Haz e l P i ph e r o f C r awf or d , eb . . i s vi d ti n g a t th e Ra y Tr i p - tr h ome...Mr s.A n n a Paddle,lines Bessie :half and Miss C aroli ne W a c hter ~ve to Pender Sun da emo r ni n g |speak the d a y a t George ac h te r h o me Th e 0 .E .S.wi ll ho ld the ir gu la r me eti ng a t th e h all 'I 'h un ~ evening.N o m a t i n g wa s£1 i n J u ly . Mr . a n d Mm H. B . C a me r o n r e - rned la s t Mo n d a y eve n i n g f r o m thr ee we e k s tr i p th r ou g h the :|:| : been in the hams ol her =1-=»5\=f»~f-Mn. Uni s Hans en.M n .ster-mmwua c ha xt e rme mbe ro f f-II! Serpta Chapter as o. E. s. of An- ingion.One of themm11sonsofl1!r.|.nd Mrs. Ed Renard had the misfor- tune i n h urt o m or his lingerslast week and is under the careol a physician. Dom Siegdst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Siegrlst haii her tgpsilu removed Thursday mor~ rung.Margaret Reckmeyer, who grad- u£ed from the Univeqity of Neb. -.1 -.=»1. m L I s m n N z w s o F - -:|~: a f f ytBla .l,pmtS\md.\he mw i th his f y .Ivan Rutledge of Omaha, spent Sunday here at the parental, D. W. Rutkdge home..M n .A.E.Dnyer und Joe ofHooper, mule a :hart visit at the J. A. West home Sunday.Izo Fausett plans to leave withhis family about the middle of themonth on a motor trip to Calif. Dr. Cameron expects w leave next week on a vacation.He will drive w Kjllamy, Canada for Mrs.Cameron, who has been there the past month.He will be gone about two weeks.The H. C. Cooper_ family held a John Sutton of Randolph, Nab., :pmt the wabend here with Mm Sutton.Ma lMrs. W. H. Ylkish of Fremont,came Saturday and will viqit. at the home of herwsxents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Iawe le her husband is at n Milltary txdning camp. Mr. and Mn. Wm. Cooper, Mr.and Mrs.A1 Winsinn and BillieMondord of Gneinnatti, O.,and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cooper were entertained at dinner and spentthe day Friday nt Lhe Bert Cooperhome at Teknmah. There was no preaching services .~.~.,'| Cond-Mutual Telephone CoNEBRASKA WEEKLY nndMrs.And n ° ~ IB E N C H N o r m \:,,"°.:°:..:~.S.::.,° -, ° w . . - r.~:; Mn.Charles Cuwr and ummvlsited with Mr.and Mrs. ClarkLippincott Sunday dtemoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olinger spent Weddesday evening vlmlting with Mr. and Mn. Alfred Hansen andfamily.. Misa Nancy Larson of Florence, Neb.,visiwd several days last week with Miss Gretchen Menckc.Mrs.Emma Hoaver and twogranddaqghtera of Mageehee, Ark. cake and lemumda Mr.xml Mrs.Rudolph Mmckb md f a mi l y md n h r g e n u m b e r o t other relatives surprised Mr. and Mrs. Matz Lund of Craig, Sundayafternoon.The pare? was given inhonor of their w di ng mni v d- sary. Mr. and Mrs.Fred Peck andchildrenspent Thurlday eveningat the A. E. Dixon home. 3.._n _ lt Bhnkenbiller Drug Bwre. Uopenhagm--Wntem B rl - md Gonlhuedma Co..=, bfldgq o n ro ad No md on~ miles south bf mm. Ne llgb-Mu K uti c hna md Hoffman erecting po hw houn. Oshkosh-North Central Gu granted innchlu to hy and .. Lain system of gu mlinl Ind to deliver gas w resddemes business places n! wma. sary. Mr. and Mrs.Fred Peck andchildrenspentThursdayevening at the A. E. Dixon home. NEBRASKA WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL zu-:vmw Sidney-Weatam Public Service Co. will spend $80,000 improving local power plant this summer. Ruuhvillo-New ho nt instnlled b o n u . Oahkoslv-North Central Gu l gr-nntedi nnchineto hyand n. tahxuya tamofgumnins andpi~ .. business phces n! wma. Cond-Mutual Telephone Co.. stalling new nvibchboud. Bmadwabev Junes Fullnn eeived $10,708 general eontmctlu comtnaetlan of new high schoo building. Fubueribs for The Enterprise. rsev.h mm; W .aan nffnmlr n fE 1 - u m w a s helpud look aft er n ' ishe- w s - = _ ; h ~ _ r - m e n v w " " h i ? " & * & " s ' f . 1 last week wlaway.' Misa Iva JBhlr, spent 1 with Miss El Mins Anna : I l l n u - . L u t o n ~ I n Chrilieluen of:&nK¥ \ few dv! lui. 1reek'1\,"d.y_aim Jupernen.|llr. ul r»=»;\ss=.ef.9me enum Me y e r,E a n Vg li n H hn mn~ ""'"" ""'§;;;1;I1§. "'M°,;,t'2f?"f. mb".aaf'f;,:'f.m""'a.;'§:;;"';,'5' "'="""~'Mrs. wilurq mcmy is -don.. -lm, g oway and aaugmer of we-I "»d Mrs. L. c. Hansen md H f Herman.Mrs. Minerva, cam um sénm in with relatwes at Exeter, Nab. moncame up from Bldr Sun-0mm Anderson, h<=;r.:-ie<=e!D°ug1a» and Dudley 0? Blair, vm- .i'-_"fed am we ~'°12P°.e°?e at- ~ -.{'"»€'.,_"'L';.~I"'i'_?€'.-_FT'5"'."i°'1I _._,___ __._ _._ _-._....... ..... -lY»§°° 13 naung n day and joined the Claude Clem-vacahon from her ents, Clyde Fllch and J. A. Jes- '§,.,'5"'.1f"u'3.§ gpfygfgfwnm famli es in; pic nic dinner Clukson h°anxm.|'".'Z'ff ".'lTL"f -r_.__ -_,; _ _ , and nephew, Marion and R.ichaxd'lted at the 0. H. Lbwe home Wed~ wnaeu me nee movles an vamoun ;', _ " ° " ~ ~ " ' " l ' ; : f ' ° { ' m ; ' ; ' ' lN 1 1 x e n md r 1 e m .Wedneadny ~v=\=ins»~°d§y§°§`=,§€ vmek at ih efgyli Jill n Mxyand Mrs. Hmm Weber md Mrs, Hwy Ervey spent several °°" 'E a patient at the Pu-k has-I Earl Fnnch home.son,Donald returned Thursday days last week at the Henry Tegt pital m Omaha. uf-- ..-_ mu =.. ...-..\.:..... ..» fm". n.»i» wma... ;.. nf.. ma, home in Fremont.ChHn Jensen invited the funilles|SAVE Mons!1t w o weeks surgiw supeing:Dom at She will ape home here a ¢mn. rfmmn vane: um 'nunmlonowaeknflnu'h w u n ' u" ""'°°" "" " '" ' fe w wi vue \ . . ¢ # 2 ' . ¢ u . 2 ~:".:.'..:.".'1:':'.::.""" .:: 1T.Ei`I"E¢..'I.'I"ii`f'.»:.:;"§i:i.i::.:a'f: 1'F"|Kebuwth Llrlm of near Her Ihe had ihmhed fo{t6"M hi-méel.IU |)DUll'|..|\||l5 \.r|.As\c tlausu :Annared Ty so n i s away .cMiss A1-wifan Lowe E2 -ve apar ty g' ,f'<j§,§{§ §§>§lz"é11}{{i£y ;;,';'{h jfgj mn visited wich Rohm P-storm Friday and all were treated no ice| t k.cream.About ten families andMice Van Valin.several days las weeAlan Gustin of Blair is visiting several outside visitors were pres-u c c f m w m A N D GeordaAntillattheF;m1k Brown e ~~~ flI a n n f l d "R1'£1°v...,..n in ¢\\ffnr¥n¢r 1|:|i\!"|1 £1 FI"EIlCh hUl|l€many li_nesBig reductions in.......V-...............,,...... .._: . s ° ° . : ° ° = c a u s e d ~ h e ~ a avy pipe on x .._Mrs.Perry Rose and children of ol Mr. nnd Mn. C, Uehhng.Omaha,are hack from Hooper!Mrs. C. E. Elliot of Omaha. is where they visited a few days with visiting her sister,`Mrs.Mattie her sister, Mrs. A. E. Drayerand Rose ut thu E. W. Burdie homefamily.She will spend a few'T_R_ Swanson had the Boyweekshereatthehomeof her Scout meeting Monday evening as parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. West. Rev. Norlin was out of town. Mr.and Mrs-H-13.Cnmeron Billie Monsford of Cincinnati,were Sunday dinner guests of hir. Ohio, has been n guest of Charles a m l x - M r s n F l i i i s ° i & ." § ' " § 1 . ' § . . f f i § i . 2 ' " " " ° " S °t h e p a s t w e e k . I l lfS t L o u i s M o c a m e S a t u r d a y 'M r , a n d M r s .W m . A s d r o v e 0 -.. .~fo r n vi s i t u t t h e r t E . M f ¢ \ > " " ° h = \ ' § f ' » . $ ° ' { ` » § ` é y N § § ? ' . § 1 " " ' i & ' ? s . m ° 1 i ' . " § ' ¢ § l m m c .~n f . .m m n h - <. m m si . n. . ». -n f ' ' | " ' " " . ° f .l € ' " ° ? l l l f " " d h a d a at her home Friday evening forl her deee, Beverly Jenn Down ofGranite Falls, Minn,Law in theafternoon she served ice cream d cake to the guests who we : Beverly Jean Lowe Mildred dFlorenceJohnson,him-ion Truhl- sen, Betty Jane Jensen, MargaretHimes, Billy West, Patricia West, Betty Korshoj,Nora Cushman, Mary Rose West,Clarion Lowe, Marion .Iune Bnndur, Pearl Jensen, Joan McKercher, Virginia Grenier,Frieda Calton,Adeluihe Miller, Marjorie Mac Reid, Dorothy Cerl~ son of Volin S. D.fMissViolet Hansen o l Blair, l 1 I 1( x 1: 1 1 of goods enables us to name some surprisingly low prices, so if you would save money . .. LONG cREEKl"°£"°."":.'!°°'=~|.=».$f N: wah `%¥'im2"3'é`s=;i Relatives from Boone, Iowa andMrs.Cora Badgerow and daugh- rr, Margaret of Blair, spent Wed- 'lesdny evening at the Hayes Rus- rnbalm home.Mr.and Mrs.Chris Hinz andwn,Floyd attended the wedding J-L.Nelson ox blur,was aMonday moming caller at the J. L. Petersen home.Sunday visitors at the HarryErvey home were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Compton, Mr. and Mrs. John Compton, Mr. md Mrs. Carl Comp-bnn and family of Weeping Water,rr.-..~..w.....r ' - . . . . ¢ ~ .'h h 'a n d M n : picnic the 18th of August nt theBlair swimming pool. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ollnger spent Thursday evening visiting withMrs. Arthur Sumner and son.The Min s Gretchen Menoke and Hazel all visibed two days lust yveelr ag the Nell Cameron Come pay us a visit when you need goods in our line mf Mrsf IIinz'niece,Mil:Viola i=':&`°é"|§n"" "T:'.,°a":.,;':f"'"hall name Ill umum.=f==1== in Omaha, S=~»-f mor~Mr: and Mrs Lan Jeppesen -»~==|,,.:'.".;..::a2... %:¢..*a'a"°z,:.";::." 1 5'r'¥..,wm a nd Da n -1-»§.m...n E".E?'.'E ..'ff2§'°'L§§'""f'!' ..I'f...l'f.°!1\|!'!'¢¢| Hqnggn 39316159 aiumwn- f Bring i n your "Good News" coupon and get a fine cokeIlLllllU§\n u n .IIU II IP vu.r u p l a u o n' a m i l i e s r e c e i ve d t h e s a d n e w s 0 f l n , . m _ } , ...¢.........|rm . ...`.-,.».»...........Mr. and Mrs.Charles Koenig and daughter,Marie and Mrs.EmilHagge and son attended a birm-day party at the Wiliinm Koenig 'home Thursday eveninxz. cover for 49c..he ac c idental dro wning of a reio.» ;ive , Elmer Dunn ing n-: ar D ec atur, as t Wednesday after noon. Mr .an d Mr s .Ma r ti n Ne ls on o f Blair,we re c allers Mo n da y after- . . _ -.. . . n a l -n . . . l - I . . . . l .r r . . . . _ - . . .L - . . . . . . . u u u u n :: : e \ . ¢ | ) l . : l . l r u r u .\ \ C . C l \ b Y d L i l °t i o n a t t h e R u f f h o m e . Th ur sd ay e ve ni ng vis itor s at th e Fr an k B r o wn ho me we r e Mr .an d Mr s .Leo na rd Mo n k a n d d a u g h te r an d Mrs . L au r a Mu n k. a ll o f Bla ir . -. .g . - - . .. . ..- . . . . . .- -_ -Tekamah, atte nded the wc d dinp ; of Mi s s Ma r y I i li z n b eth Gr a h a m a nRunslallli . W c e th a t Omah a , S a t H rc -asnn: day s ou u n g .spe nt Mo n d a y a n d ' Tu c s d a y h e r b " LiaXing L I C B l i ( i C O f ~ s p e n t a t ~ T a y l o r F l E l lC l l h o m g ,1 k~d L h T I F h IW " c e c n a 1 e 3) o r rc nc h Gr a n d ma Ro s e s u f f e n zd lla f al l a t ome.er h ome a wee k a o an d s eenM{._.nnd 1\1§g=.§ p ¢I § § ° " ~ c o n f i n e d t o h e r 1 , 5 s i n c e .~BLAIR-Lf.nu, u...... u..»\._|n<Mi. and mré. Phi1ip"sp¢¢1<u and dnmmhfm nf Qv1°m»n:n nm!Minnul 01C [l i ll y l.1\\:||.l|||;.u u n l g 1 u u | }1 \ l l \ || - Ir vn S i d n c r S l : 1 5 0 d : L L t h e D r . A . J . , :mo ron hmm,_'.a o n u n y o n n \ a c a u o n m p .Lney noon at.H...-wlll vrs at M nosota No r t h un d r Mr .azMl.. ¢ ]\[| tene Hu g e lmo n as n s So u th D a ko ta d Cz;nada re tur n A R L I L G T O N N O T E S ar e re jo 1r;7 }n I." c I MFT' _(lo.Hu b e r i n n hn mn th r n uh thu I?ln:'ic Hiils.a hnhu' 1 m e z c u u c u p n u u n = e r 1 n u n u :" ' " " Tl d M r s .c | i r f 0 r d " r m h : s ¢ r i M i s s J o s e p h m e H o g a n r e t u m e d ' i o v e r t h e a r r i v a l o f t o O m a h a .F r i d a y a f t e r a f o u rr ?A u g u 5 t 3 T h e l i t t l e cc -k s vi s i t u t t h c D a n P h i l l i p s h a h a mn in nn fl T f n h !T} n H 1 O m e n i:HH'»1"§£115`0 f"i~f@`i»`r7.1l=5£n ae; s`;§`EE{|Saturday and Sunday at the Chas.| -Koenig home. Waiter Koenig, w]]o|had soent.several days with h1s|| nAcKE'r STORE::I 1.I .IL Uilnnln "r.on.-¢(H r "I.I||1111 >:. 1.r Mrs.Frank Cranor of Crm.-rr.=!=.h§.i .?.i;'2.'€"i=~.'".'l;`.$.".¥'.f.'.1?.. Ysggc spent Sundayfllight and Monday h.|been confined io her home for at tl}e J. D. ];'°"'e home:}|\ml weeks with illness.Musa Phyllis McCork1ndare left Mr.and Mrs.Harrold K@»1l¢y,'¥`1\\1='Sd={y fPff her hhome "F Errior- drovg to Odebolt, Iowa lust Satur-,mn aftr vlmtmg er cousin, ll ISSdzwtovisitrelatives.They re-;W=3£1d=1 C`\?1Ef1b=1"¥5*' H°'~;='3"?l days. Mr. :md Mrs. George Schoettgerarliwd Thursday from Calif. They are living with H. W. Schoettger until their home is redecornted. Mr. Schoettger has purchased the home formerly occupied by the U.R .S e g e r f n r m l y .M r .S e g e r h a s _ __ |La ..;-._.:t.._.n_; L _1 1 . . \ - - . I " - -Miss has Mrs. Tr at the land Mrs.Alvin down a school n... .c..1.l/.:.~¢,..'\|...~c..2..u ...3..»....x \.uhlsen is being cared fpr|Dli|'r|il | u l n a .: |u: \.n .\ , n z\u u.u <: u u uu|U|" A r k 6l. ,. .-|list the past tv.~ weeks and ~der a dog:tor's care.She is some bet- tcr at this writing. r ' GAS USERS WILD SAVE 450092 in one year through use of NATURAL GAS The annual saving of $4500.00 is estimated conserv- atively on the basis of gas consumption with old manufactured gas through lower ram md grate: lieat value of Natural Gas. _\A chart showing difference in cost iso users of Natuml Gas and old gas formerly used by residamts of Blair appears below. Comparison of Old Gas Bills with Present Nfatural Gas Bills: Consumption 'Consm'nptia|Bill :m Mannfarnired Naumml Mfs-Namnl G a Gas Gas Gas soo 310 $1.00 $1.001ooo620z.oo 1.34 1500 930 3.00 1.76 zooo 1240 4.00 2.17 2500 1550 4.80 2.59 3000 1860 5.60 3.01 3500 2170 6.40 3.37 4000 2480 7.20 3.68 4500 2790 8.00 3.99 sooo 3100 's,so 4.30 The $4,soo.oo savings nanains in Blair to be spent vith the gzoca backer p n - eral note, Plumber. ~ nation and otha- merchants. Iowa-Ndlaska ugh; ~I¢ilaepo iqof§eIm v|~Nd»d uIigh¢a |dPowso onpay|o# v¢goodn rvi¢¢¢l l . Top m vid zt hoe eres ié ixgwi lh in tb et ati la yven cn wih pn nd de ch ici yl ie bw cl p¢ui>len\na»nmenanuevmi¢hgond»¢fvioa. To be eo ti ea ui la ld en in gw hh m n m n om zn Topm dieet lngddsni eioaxbnin easdenin gsslins. mme . of 'h er pare nts Or vi lle ums to n. W ri ir ht f Kc nn ar d A l l I ' n ¢ . . w I ¥ I . q ¢C h n l f i l w r u n a wleil a€ the McC-ingm¢g1agwu,s HERMAN NEWS Miss Hazel Pipher of Crawford eb is vidtin__g at the Ray Trip: tt home.Mrs. Anna Paddie, Miss Beade xholl and Mins Caroline Wachter~vs no Pender Sund emorning.spent the day at George anhter home.The o . ~ s . wi ll ho ld their 'nn home su a.ma ¢nunmmu¢\-nm swB E N C H N 'were dvnlrna treetyo! ice neun, e om-m»~w..¢Zn. ~ Mn.Charles Cerwr and emuvisited with Mr. and Mrs. ClarkLippincott Sunday eftemoon.Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olinger spentWeddesday evening vlmlting withMr. and Mn. Alfred Hansen andfamily..Mies Nancy Larson of Florence,Neb.,visiwd several days lastweek with Miss Gretchen Menckc.Mrs.Emma Hoaver and two eakeandlemulnda \ndGon|tm¢1$¢mCo.~,.. . . r s " 3 .':a*."°°°": "m r: m m on -vw =-= m a on~ other relatives surprised Mr and mutha!Mrs. mm Lund of Crain: sdnany Neugh-Mu K""'°""° me afternoon.The pa we! givenin Hoffman erecting potew "honor of their wregdlng mnivef- house. sary.Oshkosh-North Central GuMr. and urs.Fm Peek and s\-=n¢ed!n»<=1\i»e¢<>lay end ~-children spent Thurlday evening Lain system of gu mlinl andat the A. E. Dixon home.m deliver zu w reeidenees four vidtorl.Bdna hme ntl wa s served by the mmmmaa.M mMcDonald will entertain Aug. 18 with M m John Barry and Mrs.V. 0. Ireland on Bervin mt.. Dr . md M n .H an u me up from Lincoln Saturday mom-ing fo r nn o va Sunday vi sit atthe J. H. Neadood home.Other dinner guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.Roy Nearhood and daughter,Norma L Q o l Omaha,and Mrs. Roy Nearhood's parents,Ak. and Mrs. Meadow of Fremont. been in the hams ol ber =1-=»5\=f»f-Mn. Uni s Hans en.M n .ster-mmwua c ha xt e rme mbe ro f thcSerpta Chapter 48 O. E. S. of Arl- ingion.One of thesmn11sonxofMr.|.ndMrs. Ed Renard had the misfor- tune i n h urt o m or his lingerslast week and is under the careol a physician. Dom Siegdst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Siegrlst haii her tgpsilu removed Thursday mor~ rung. at Blair, spent Sunday has with his family.. Ivan Rutledge of Omaha, spent Sunday here at the parental, D. W. Rutkdge home..Mn.A.E.Dnyer und Joe ofHooper, mule a :hart visit at the J. A. West home Sunday.Izo Fausett. plans to leave withhis family about the middle of themonth on a motor trip to Calif. Dr. Cameron expects w leave negrt week on a vacation.He will ¢.=,.,= John Sutton of Randolph, Nab., :pmt the wabend here with Mm Sutton.Ma lMrs. W. H. Ylkish of Fremont,came Saturday and will viqit. at the home of herwsxents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Iawe le her husband is at n Milltary txdning camp. Mr. and Mn. Wm. Cooper, Mr.and Mrs.A1 Winsinn and BillieMondord of Gneinnatti, O.,and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cooper were =..-¢ tufned home Monduviéii»"¢wB`1i¢u¢ sons ifmfed wait their lrrandmmentl. Mr. and Mn Dermey Ackerman while they were away.'Tuesday afternoon a eiass olgirls of the Baptist Sunday sehoo and their teacher, Mrs. Ivan Helm: gathered at the park for n party and picnic supper.Frank Nelson went to OmahaTuesday where he is taking treatments for ear trouble -_-.weeks vac ation at Lin c oln, visiting r\2lati\c°s. Mr .Christensen o f Bla ir,span several day s last.week a t thn ho me o f his m ugh te r,Mr s .Geo ami Mn. J. W. Bmnton Mr.:uni Mrs.I).W.Rullc vxlgxe¢»nt»\'tu.im.d at a dinner Wednesdiig C (nnn{rREQ1 `1\1iI¢l§§1b1 moved Ms famill jayed lnlpper with lv:\n':| parents Mr. und Mn. E. H. Helms nt Te 6n1§ha"S'un2{a§and risiied Mr West, who is some better.Miss Louise McDowell spent afew days last week at the`J. and Mrs.Addison Metzlerl big help fo BOWELS v for a bowel movument atn|.l|V the same hour every dw-E\.¢xn|;¢'s bowds need l1§.lpat. l\lI."h"§. but the thing go use is Dr.¢..nl\E..r!I"~ Svrup Pepsm. Yo].1'll gettv Hwmugh cleaning-ont, and1twon't'ac v-nur insides weak andwgte.r{;=" =- fmily doclofs presiznpllul.fmll luxntive hefbfk pqre pqpsu.,olilcr helpful ;r3;rdxe.nu Lhqt1.fnL hurt a chll . But. hoyq lt.'<-w up lhol0 lazy bowels! Hoyil you feel with your syltum nd 1 all that poisonous waste mnttnr.. §»x.\§,\2.w,f"S'~ I nw, Ne bmh, Augus t 6 , 1 9 8 1 LQCAL NEWS Clearance Sala o f S u mme r D r e u e s i s s ti l l o n a t Th e F Center. Pln.yle*.:Music , Christian c » 1 'a . ._,,...,,~..~- flNo. '15 between Nshrukn. Gty md Union. Deahler-Work underway on Sinchlr natural g u pipe line, `leuod by Nabragka Natuzd G u Co. to supply natural gn to W9 section from Wyoming ui] Gelds. u . . .n u I ' l l v é la'n .n . f l m |u n We think it's Q 11.- cordl So far only 3,793 people have accosted us with, "Is i t hot enough for you?" We have sold a lot of DEVOE AutoFinishlately.I f in 5 gallon cans. Etiquette Hint Good manners con- sist of treating the other fellow as tho* he were as impor-tant as he thinks he is. We got in on an- about if somebody'd just do something about money and the weather. Do you know you can buy a good 2 quart ice cream freezer for $1.00. h l o n ~ w u k ~ Haines. W* _ Cleara11ce.§§l¢ °f.S.:f.mm§ .S}"= oftheTRIBES .emma. .f Ann-1¢ 'me him of uvhnlb. aaarolda4 ,,;,\, Ji .. ma xe d-ln; o m.In -:went year! It has cams into mua di ly inaeuing me-md mo st pa nunl would be mr p r i l d w n m m e t h e n m a v h - d r m u wen bail: some zum years am i n Bah lon.TZ.asphalt o i that time,of anime. was natural, mmulactnred underground in Natures refinery. wane am of today m produced as a petroleum by-product.But its values were appreciated then,asthey were centuries later by ne Incas who established a magnifl- cent highway system with a Him* Klan substance. Gut. of a total of more than 3,- 000L000 miles of highway in the United States, less than four per cent carry a hlgh~type surface. thel expense of such surfacing being prohibitive in all but highly congesued areas.Secondary roads with bituminously treated water and dust proof surfaces,costing nnly n fraction as much in build, are the solution to the fann-to- market rand need.There is a strong movement ln take the farm- er out of the mud and give him year-round contact with the out~ side world. We are today enjoying the ud» vantages of n road surfacing that hu been in course of development almost since the dawn of history. I¢ v \f1 mh=1 'lx 1|°nill\¥lN°4 uopmaeconnt.Tha a m m o ! mlncrlhen v rnlbnlmtmtly n-sav alhumuurmdlbgllntnzthn ¢|indond¢h|d1:rmn:dld!nrlf tnpublidna nbs n gather dlnthe nhoe x ipdv lwillnm dnl l fnraattheds dgnlted lub-Iwbiihv v dv l-En ry m b ou lh f m h s hn d tim tt lnlo s u d - G d n n m a d e u p a n d u n u m - l a t batv nmthapmblhhn mu edber. l n ¢ n d u l o o o : d ~ d a n mn \ x a r ¢ u » p » m m ¢ » ¢ B m r , N ¢ ¢ . ,i n k !¢he A¢ \ o f C<mgnll 01 \|m=hs,1 s'm. I C :-n 3 . 4 \ » t r l e e p e r Y a r $ 1 - l l The Na tc he z E m or the present clty otNateha..along fl. . . . ' . r - w 5 : f f \. 9x .f l * '' ' f l F l a 1 a | v *"vt r . uw la§vr. ~ Nutohc l.St.Catherines c r e e k .o n c e mood nine acet-te r e d v l l t a r e a . c o mpr i s in g th e tr i be tr omwhlc h t h e c l t y i s named.W h e n they d n t weremi r e d by th e Frenc h tn 1682. t h e r e w e r e mo u r a o o o r tn t- c h e : - - ll good- ulzed n a t i o n . T h e i r u t r m t ec ustoms attnc t» ed and :ma xe d the Fr en c h mm. an d l t 1|to t h e s e e a r l y chrontc lers that we an i n d eb te d f or mo s t o f our information. I t v r u impossible for the two noel, so totally u nlike eac h other, to remain on iriendly terms,and the Natc hez fought three were with the F renc h , the last bein g to 1729, whic h turned out to be fatal to the tr lb e They s plit into three dlvlatone,one o f whic h remainedne a r thd r o ld h ome .The sec ond tied a short distanc e away , where, la mx, the F re nc h e ga ln atta c k ed them, killed many , and so ld about 45-0 in to slavery .Th e third and largest dlvtslon joined the Chlck- asaw and built a village near them.Later, some of the Natc hez moved Into the Cherokee country,and some fe w sur vivor!of the tribear e ltlll to h e fo un d i n Ok lah oma I n the early colorful day s,dur- ing tlmea ot' peac e, the Frenc h als- torians found the Natc hez a sourc e of great Interest.The people were tall, rob ust. and with a pr oud nlr; neat and agreeable. Tattooing wasne ely indulged la,and when a Natc hez :nan had lned some hon or or distinction,added to his tattooed decoration so that some o t thctn were ,*"l|\acrlbml" over a large area ot askin.Th e women pierced their ears wi th great slits and hung ornaments In them until the lobes were great- ly dlstended,and both men and wome n we re partial to paint,rer-mlllon being th e most prized. One ol' their lens nttrartive c us- toms was that of llc adtln ltvnlng, and the old nccoltnle describe a baby being thus deformed:lt wa s plac ed o n a hoar d, and a mass ofclaywas lightly bound on its head between two other boardl.Th e poor baby cried ln pam.and turned almos t bla c k, bu t it h ad to endure the pressu re untll its head grew into the required shape Th la naturally took some tlme, but it 11| not rec orded that the proc ess had any lasting lllettec t on the Natc hez children,wh o were bright an d compared favorably wi th those ot oth e r u - lm. . The Natchez made very good pot- tery and spun thread from mulber- ry bark,whic h they wo r e into cloth.Soraetlmes th ls c loth w a l covered all over wi th feathers:small turkey feathers belnz used for the c ommon p eople, a nd s wan feathe rs for the " aristo c rac y " An aristocracy in an Ind ian tribe,espec ial!!one whic h prac- tic ed head fatten ing li ke the sav- age s of Af rlc al It la a n a mu s in g ldoa,of course, but the fac t is that I I NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Maher & Carr-lg-nn, Attorneys¢Q|_yN'T C0URT, WASHINGTON c o NTY, NEBRASKA Estate of Stewart Edwards, de ceased. Notice is hereby given that on the 27th day oi August, 1931, at the County Judgds omoe in the City ol Blair, Washingtnn County, Nebraska,at 10 o'clock in the lorenoon of said day, the fo\low~ ing nmtter will be heard and con- sidgred,m~wit:The petition of J. ~ Edwards praying for the ap- pointment of J. P. Edwards as nd- ministmtor of the estate of said Sie-wart Edwards, Dcceamd, Dntml this (nh day of August, 19;1. *l"Im llmnrlnnn T4n§nn lnivilf arv .|.|lu :\u.|G&|\»¢iA La ub a vu i l - 1M._ P a u l J e g r e m m o f o m u m , | w m m e e t u m ( ' 1 " h u 1 ' l ¢ 8 ? )e v e n i n g . ..........-... -... ... ,,...... ,,....,....fad New Way Hamburger mantle, Sixth and Vine streets. West Point-Natural Gas Sys- hem from Omaha plans to oom~ plete building su line io this xawn.Highway No. 8 betweex Wisner md West Point being paved. Lyman-J. E. Shaw and Williamldorghelmopenedgroceryand neat market. Sidney-Yant Construction Co. reoelved $50,850 oontrut for pav- ng six hlocka of local nreotu. P h m mu m- n n l n g e a ,moder- ilmed and completely remodeled rome of Iowa-Nebraska Light and ?ower Co., formndly opened w the mhllc. Red Cloud ". L. Price plana to resume drilling operation at oil a.§`§§..§."1'.T C-n", ,;;;m;,;,jaresponding the week with Mr. and M n .Carl Schmidt.Mrs. Skinkle md Mrs sehmm are sn- ters. A picture ot Blalfs new bath house and mimminz pool appeared in S\mdny's Omaha Bee.Two of Blalr'a mermaidn, Mines Ruth Til- den and Mary Moore, were also pictured. last Sunday dinner guests at the Charlea Cameron home 'ere Mr.and Mn.H. B. Cameron of Herman, Mr. and Mn. M. L. Cam- eron ol Davenport, Iowa.The msn are brothers. Dr. Shook and her son of Lang- ley.virginia,m d unter,M m Johnaon of New_York City, and ._.. ..._ ...... .,...,.., ....,...., .......moved D0 their home on Grant' street. Glaaranoe Sale ol Summer Silk Dresses is still on at The Fashion Center.29-lt.Dr. and Mn. G. E. sunny. whol llv¢ southeast of Blair,made a budneas trlp to Omaha, lm Tues- day. H n .Marjorie Matdnger and .children ol Fremont,spent che; weak-end at the parental, W. W. Wilkinson home. j nn. mmben. Bramlett ol Oma. ha, a former Blalrite, spent the' ,day lut Wedneaday in Blair,atthe George Ryan home.l ..-.......... ...... ........, V. N...ton, were Sunday visitors at 'die J. E. Miller home in this city. Clearance Sale of Sufmmer Sllk Dresses in still on at The Fashion Center.29-lt Mis; Goldie Mae Azron of 0n1a~ lm,has been lpending the p u t week visiting with Mrs..Yue M. Marks. Hr .and Mrs. Carl Anderson ol Chleago, are spending a few days at the Wdter Nelson home in the Rose Hill neighborhood. Mr.and M n .Chris Anderson, Edna and Virgil were last &1nday evening visitors at the John J. Jmlan home, west ol Blair. Mn. W m.Kelly md daugh¢er,l Mr. and Mn. H. A. Poolar and nm.-ne d home nn Monday alter family of Omaha were Sunday spending a few days in Lincoln.:dinner guesta at the Clyde Pooler Ispent the day last Wednesday atthe parental, Will linden home. [eater Dneker returned Satur- day from a trlp to California.Hehad been gone aobut two weekg. Winlfred Hain,of Tekamah, spent a few days last week with her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Hsin. Miss Hazel Pfeiffer of Craw- ford, Nab., spent several days last week vldting Misa Alice Triplett. Mr.and M n .Jack Crowdy spent last Monday evening vlaltlng ;g_§»~= John Jenaen homo, west od Mr. and Mr-a..Harold Small of Omaha, are enjoying a vacation all the home of his mother, Mira. Mary Mrs. Cullen Wrirht and Rnlnh of | Angus! Sth at Sohaifler hdl. I a n Sunday afternoon vidtora at the Ieonand Axtell home were Mn. Tom Osborn and children and Mrs. Sam Axlcll. Mr. and Mrs. Hana Knutaen and daughter ol south of Blair, were pkaaant visitors at the H. J. Han- nen home last Monday afternoon. Iva Petersen,daughter o l Mr. and Mrs. Herman Petersen of Arl-lngton,is visiting her cousin, M l d n ,at the Walter Petersen homo. Mrs. John Afggwn and dangh» ter,Emyle,aou of Blair,and Mra.Aronlon'|drter of City, were Thursday ovenln vil- lworx at the Fred lang home. Mr. and Mrs; W.E.Dolan ofwell, west of hmm. lllnltue-Legion Ind Auxilh 'ost erecting new building. Neligh-E. C. Springlteen c Liders establishing aeamery his plane. mar manner ox vmnna, spennnn |17 Wednesday with Mn. John Whlw. They ue friends of Mrs Whlbe. on-The lollodng attended the Bap- at tint Womnn's Quarterly meeting ol the Omaha association at Fm- ray mont last Friday: Rev. and Mrs. L. J.ann, Mrs. Corn Badgerow, BP* Miss Melita Taylor,Mrs, John m m uhm-m g h w i and mu=»}`h»m°. on south Walker avenue.um dry. lpent r§.¢ 'ru2»aAy'§i§1 .E¢hel.ML md M,,_ James Ryu; and iling her mother, Mm John B k . Pew Chrllwnlen um wi fe of hmlly ol Spiker, spent last Tues- lun, walt of Blslr, St. Plul, Neb.,who recently re- dw .svaning at tha John Becklon M i l ! ~ B o w m a n a n d M r s . turned from a four montlu l-rip home in the Rose m n neighbob Jenn Hemzerllng entertained Miss abmld,spent hat Mondny night hood.Bowma.n's Sunday school class at at the A. R. Brock home.'`Mrs. Nellie dy a nd c hi ld re n ;-mggns P i n _Sunday alter- .wx -» v = _ a . °' Eff br a n mid '1€,_?°"f==é! slum,Mf~=¥\d Mrs.. ; :~ . J ' ° " £ " ° ° ° " E Uncoln, arrived in Blair Wedn dw evening where they will d *-he remainder of the summer ¢¢ the pax-enhl, Frank Shnpann hemp. Mr. and Mrs. Fneeman Tucker, Mn. Ellg Priqe, Mr. and Mrs. Jack 'Crowdy and little Phyllia Johnson of Orum,wen Saturday evening dinner zuests at the home of Mrs. Gmveling completed on highv >etween Scotia and Ellu. Deshler-$40,000 bond issue 1 rroved bo supply funds to purch )eshler College, and remodel s 'onvert building into public ah use Carr/er and son, Dudley.All emishans Thursday, Friday am md joyed a fme meeting and a large urday, Aug. 6-7-8th. Cheap ifool crowd attended the meeting,[off _can We buy cream, egg 5 3 ¢,. umrord Munson and children of "'°"`"" ""`" "` IIaAl;uUUl5¢llUJulia irle in Omaha.mn Omaha, waited Mrs. E M. Terrell °l'"""°"of Omaha,drove up f°| I--M .d M . Ea l Caldwell, whorv and and family Sunday.22.2 .EE;=1"..°:ft..?2§°E&_ §::¥f¥§f ~ ~ ' ,':,,,..,,f. ,,..,,.~ >ullding. Superior-Methodist auditorium Sunday School building redecorawdWolbach-Ted Smith opmed Img store in Bissell building. Walla.;L. N. Teller wok overood theatre.' ca ms -Fre d Anderson 'w o k wer Kcmpt/on Hardware Stan-. Steel &Ollmzer received $24.- The Rebekahs held their regular meeting at the Odd Fellows Hall Tuesday evening.Mrs. Pearl Sie 'gel of Los Angeles, beder known as Pearl Baxter, visited the lodge Tuesday evening.She is s mem- ber of thg local chapter.At the close of the meeting,Miss Doro- thy Baxter came to the hall to n . . .|, . . . . . . . 'poultry.John McKay, phone Black 89.29-1: Mr. and Mrs.E.E.Burke of Palmyra,Mo.,and Mrs.A.L. Heisler of Quincy, Illinois arrived in Blair last Tuesday evening for a short visit at the E.C,Hunt home. Mrs.Anna Parler,formerly Miss Gladys Moore sang .,,.,,|;~;; '°"§ '; W UIM W u w " " " " ` I § I f e § " F " " " " " § ` § " " ' f " M -e s an a spen ing a .vacation n a er nn my or r.§_gev;=g;; hgti Tuesday afternoon, with her mother, Mrs. E. M. Ter-iand Mrs. Chris Nelson ol Arling- friends ar:,;;»- rnl0|n;:|a0 IF" rell of this city.ilan and Mr. and Mrs.Herman her voice over hsalgre"ear Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bassett of Kay. southeast of Blair. F S ]H 'Omaha, are the proud parents of:Frank Simpson,who has been or a e -ouse and th lots ~~ree .a baby daughter born last Sunday on the srck list became worSe andgm locksheast of the North r?'°°limoming.Mrs. Bassett was fonn-Iwas taken to the Swedish Imman- . xce lint ome, Pmlv mode ' No erly Misa Alice Stevens of this,uel Hospital in Omaha last Friday§'}f'C'I'.-.'°2?F;. fl _,H'3.'I'?" '"f'Icrity.Mrs.Sam Stevens is ingrnoming where they nrc building ¥ mn ,.-.»....,.¢ r....".......|:..,. n |: ; \c c om p u. n y n u r n u m .|.u u n :u \ : | u y e m p l o y e d a t CPOWBH Hg me .hasluu:|u\:||b,. rllvb DUlll.llllg, 518.112 .119 omnlm this week, helping care for'up his condition preparatory to an 'her new granddaughter.operation in the near future..,.. w......t.. .W 5...u...g vgmlala-(oscoe highway for distance ol six md eighbbenths miles. Bridgeport-North Platte River nndge between this city and North mt will be widened lo roadway of 50 feet. Contracts let for completing Brain Growers Highway to High-vav No. Bl.-Plymouth News. Baxter home,and rendered a meéntly announced her marriage'Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jensen, who couple of vocal selections. Refresh- to Claude Donnelly of Omaha. ments of ice cream and cnkc wcre\}{e,. friends here wish her happi- S@1'V9d.'ness in her new home ln Omaha. |Elsie Stevens returned MondayMADGE E. KING _from a three weeks visit with rela- WEDS Hf N. W}{lTEtivcs at Red Oak, Iowa.She was accompanied by her cousin, Martha n u ,i..,. n<\..:.... van.. .\....~\.,'Buttenho!f. who will visit at the» live on the Mrs.Milton Blair, drove lust Sunday visiting the Mrs.H. Tuesday in A. G. Curtis, Bench and Mr. and Carlberg of west of to Shenamlouh,Iowa and spent the day radio stations. A. Hanck spent lust Omaha, visiting Mrs. at the Immanuel has- THE HACK SAW VOLUME 5 Blair, Nebraska, August 6, |931 1 Number 48 W e th i n k it's Q 11.- c or dl So f a r on ly 3,793 people ha ve ac costed u s wi th , " I s i t h o t eno ugh f o r y o u ? " W e ha ve sold a lo t o f D E V O E A u to Fi ni sh lately .I f y o u c an 't af f o r d t o bu y a n e w c a r , y o u c an ma k e th e old on e loo k a lmo s t li k e new wi th a c oa t of it W e li k e th e golden s u mme r da y s W e li k e th e nic e wa r m . n i g h ts - I n fa c t we li k e a ll Except mosquito bites. We are making n Special Price on Ham mins-$1.25for n|AMON'D Red in 5 gallon cans. Etiquette Hint Good manners con- sist of treating the other fellow as tho* he were as impor-tant as he thinks he is. We got in on an-other ahipment of those Waterbottles to slip in the Ice Box and have ice water ready all the time. There wouldn't he much left to \\\\on'y about if somebody'd just do something about money and the weather. Do Y09 know you can buy a good 2 quart ice cream freezer for $1.00. "W}mt's the fuss in t h e school y a r d , sonny?"asked the gentleman passing a ward school. "Why,the doctor's just been around axaminhfus, an'one of t h e deficient boys is knocking hell out of a perfect kid." One of our practical jokora hero in Blair went home that hot evening last week and asked his. wife for his ovemhoea. PETEHSENHAnnvz§g_g Blair. Nebraska Minatam C. V. Conklin openedEastside Servic e Station. Progress b e i n g ma d e o n con- stmc tion o f Ly ma n -Y o de r hi gh - ray . Ma d i s o n - J a me s Ho lt J r . mo ve d Lis rep air shop to n e w qua rte rs n bu ild in g fo r me r ly oc cupied by ame n Holt S r ., on Fi r st St. S c o t ts b l u f f - Th e Carlile building 417 F ir st A ve nu e, be in g re mo de l- d f o r m o d e m hotel. _ T e k a m a h - E m m e t t Ha m p t o n »pened au to la un dr y i n bu ildi ng e s t o f D r .D .C.Sc ottfa veterin- Lrv hosnital. f..$"$.'l-ill§f"'€5. L§;;q:l\i»{;5:];"I~:I|;r_Sa m S te ve n s h ome a f e w we e ks .lp lh ll.hMr 8 .Cu r ti s wa s repo rted la n,lo w s ,an d Ha r o ld No r t o n 'Mr . an d Mr s. Ar th ur W olf f == m< 1' ?» I ?§ £` i" " Qf g fg rg d gg g e l u g s W h i te , s o n o f Mr . a n d Mr s . E . M.c h ildr en of Oma h a, wer e S atur da y s e e s er " F " s . " r h i te o f Bu r we ll,yyere ma r ri e d even in g vis itor s a t the Vi c ~BIT.an g §IIS.hI}'20ll Me tz in ge r Wednesday a t. 4 : 3 0 p.m.,a t th e home.Th e y we r e on th ei r wa to an d fam'l5f»wl th a nu mbe r o f Estes Pa rk ,Colorado,whe re m oth e r relati ves an d f n e n d s f r o m 'exp ec t to spe nd a bou t th ree wee ks.Ir vi n gto n , he ld a pic nic alo n g th eho me o f the brld e's sister,Mr s . R. W . Ma rti n in Oma ha .The c ere- mo n y wa s p e rf o r me d b y Re v. Ge o Ty n e r i n th e pr es en c e o f i mmed i- I ate relatives. Mrs. 'Flo ren c e C otte an d c hild ren we re hap pi ly surprised lo s t we ek Tues day ,wh e n he r f a th e r ,Mi l to n Th e bri de we r e a b r o wn sa ti n Ha d le y an d bro the r,E a r l o f Du - 6IlBelTlbi€ wi th Shdd der bou quet of buque,I o w a ggmg f o r 3 sh or t bride's roses a n d lilies o f the .visit.He r f a th e r stay ed a we ek valley .The c oup le were u.l1 atte nd.b \| 1 | ; h er b roth er i s mmainmg fo r a ed.glvns er pe no d. E lk h o r n r i ve r b a n k s s o u t h o f E lk Ci ty ,la st Th ur sd ay afternoon. Th e y e n jo y e d a s wi m i n th e ri ve r an d af te r th e i r s wim a b o u n te o u a pic nic supper wa s spread o n th e river ba nk s, to wh ic h a ll di d amp le justic e. W . D. Hug he s, who was s en ou s- l \ 1 ; h ; I l P . n . I i n n v a h n r n n n f u n #n u . n | » I r o llo w mg a we a umg qmner,4 M r s E h m a n d hi s : m a e le f t f o rh,§a g;,; ;:=M r .a n __M r w ,e wi s to ok over Br o a dwa y Ca f e '.or me r ly o p e r a te d b y Mr s . Ro g e r s : f a g g e y mwn mp to th e Mi n n e s o ta Mr. White was graduated fromSLAIR BOY ~Egypsy TOUR" theUniversity of Nebraska, where he belongs to Delta Sigma Phi Mr s .W m. Ca r te r o f Oma h a , r e - tu r n e d to B la i r la s t Mo n d a y a f te r spen ding ab ou t tw o we ek s i n Oma h a wi th he r husband.Mr s . Ca r te r ha s been snendimr s o me ! I ;u | J u ; v ; u u l a L u l l u w a y u x a u w c r z n , wa s ta ke n to the Metho di st hos- pi tal i n Oma h a la st Thu r sd a y e ve .n in g.Mr .Hu g h e s suffe red s even bro ken ribs,a fra c tu red sk ull, . g n u n n n = n » .n f 6 1 . . .\ n - .= - .L . . . . } . l . . . . .L I . . .1 I .|ma n y had bruises.I t i s m p o r te d k f " " " " ° r b r m g a he i s g ettin g a lo ng as we ll a s c an ? be expec ted,a t th is \\'riting,an df his f ri en ds h op e wi th in u f ew d ay s] to be able to mo ve hi ni to the home! o f hi s dmuzhter,Mr s .A n d r e wi Siedelrnnn in Omah a.Mr s . H u g h e s ls re mn imn g ' ln Oma h a where she I-.xc ept mosquito bites. W e a r e ma k i n g n Spec ial Pric e o n B a m Pai nt- -$1 .25 f o r n n \ M o N " n Re d kid." One of our practical jnkcrs here in Blair went home that hot ovening last week :md asked. his. wife fpr his o\'er»=hoe~=. PETEHSENHAnnvz§g_g Blair. Nebraska EP >'s"5.%"°_E2¥ §§°\§I= °==:=»-|§i'.;fT,i'"'£3¥,1."2.£Z.,i'"'I.i"'£2'¢§§if3f`-z5?"EE':'3'f<fT>'°.i¥?=`~*?i"5F§'-xzauon or me :naw sends out n where thecouple will be at honié'Mrs. Wm. Famberg was hostessronf b hrEP 0 oys W o travel by truck to the Monday evening bridge clubLtakingwiththemtheircamping; after September I.thi 'meek 1, her home vs st5noneaeuuinmentandnerésmrvnrnvi-The _'!"F'°~glauuted flom T:nnn'v\¢s1\»nn§Mm Alf\nn.rl RIA; (ESIQAL)I. C. ELLER,2.9-Bt County Judge.Nutclwz is lhé moat Interwtlng point ln their story.The chiefswerecnllollSuns,and were be-lieved to be descended from tlmtIumluury.The next In importance were tha Nobles, then the Honored =lé}|§§§{Ql' ,,.;;l.; ~.~5éEl2"§f.<§§ lE£f}{ ; "Gypsy Tour".'Thg boys who are fortunate enough to be chosen are from the Class A boys of the dif- fcmnt camps. Drake University and is a member,"'""'"°§a\.|....s " " ". ' " " " "'Z""`f D lm Gamma sorority For the was wlnner of the pnze for hlghoe°score and Mrs. Mary Compton wonpast tv.o years, she has taught in ut rize Miss Roalie Foley will the B lalr publi c sc h oois.'C P .1-c ntertzun the c lub a t th e n e ; i l a n I \J 1 ° l | 1 1 l i s A n i m : \A r t ! ! !~ n h SPIKER HAPITEIQINGS 1 I .|ma n y had bruises.I t i s m p o r te d k f " " " " ° r b r m g a he i s g ettin g a lo ng as we ll a s c an ? be expec ted,a t th is \\'riting,an df his f ri en ds h op e wi th in u f ew d ay s] to be able to mo ve hi ni to the home! o f hi s dmuzhter,Mr s .A n d r e wi Siedelrnnn in Omah a.Mr s . H u g h e s ls re mn imn g ' ln Oma h a where she I-.xc ept mosquito bites. W e a r e ma k i n g n Spec ial Pric e o n B a m Pai nt- -$1 .25 f o r n n \ M o N " n Re d kid." One of our practical jnkcrs here in Blair went home that hot ovening last week :md asked. his. wife fpr his o\'er»=hoe~=. PETEHSENHAnnvz§g_g Blair. Nebraska J.._ . . . . ``,...._ . I daughter of Tekamnh, visited ut the John Becklun home in theRose Hill neighborhood last Mon-| dny afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Flani.gnn's daughter,Mrs.Raymond' Bryant pf Cambridge,who has' been visiting them for the past two weeks, accompanied them. Mrs.Chris Rasmussen enter- tained n. few ladies at her home last Tuesday afternoon,honoring Mrs. Anna Petersen, who is leav- ing the last of this month for California, where she will spend the 'winter with her daughters. The aftemoon was spent vddting and playing eards.A lovelylunch wns served. Mr. and Mrs.H. A.Huc k o f Blair, Mr.and Mrs. Otto Beales and dnughter ol west of Blair, Mr. and Mn. Ben Bunn, and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bunn and family spent a very pleasant dny last Sunday,(lnhlng in the idver.Well lille d baskets of picnic lumh were brought by~a1l and at noon a fine dinner was spread from the baskets to which all did ample justice to the big feed. ~ForaLimited Tir}w..../. 5 %We Will Allow You Up ko Remember. . . The new insurance laws will no longer allow you to shirk the responsibility of an. accident.1 Protect yougself against suspension of your license-by the only practical way- lnsure Your Car... Phone Black 13 Hanson & -Mehrens Blair, Nebraska Real Estate Loans Insurance 1 .¢ u o n h u m m n u l g m u n db u r n l l h d t y g u .O n l y o m glna ud nu nn dn d. 1 ;P m d u u z u m u n n z y b m o o o k i n g l a m u lo n mc h d o - ll r u d b y v v u y h o u n w l a . h n u m l y rognlaud t o w r5d u l r o d h u t. . . f n u t n a lo 1 \ v llmn:¢r to¢.| 'uI1stnn¢1h*Nr|| |h- b d l l t " £ n . 6 D o n o vo r y th i n g n go od nova lhuulvd do. . . baking, 5¢mn¢,¢°.¢un¢,¢|y 1n¢, UGIHUIa w u t i n ¢ . 7 A d o ¢ n n o vo . . . p r o d u o ¢ » u | m u k ll u l tl s m o . . . n o m o n b h d o n o d p o n and pnnn....nonooty vrnllanndenrmlnu. ¢I . . n .. MODE RN GAS SERVICE N o M a t t e r W h e r e Yo u L i ve | 'hs °°\-;;=~ 1|a \ Model Coleman Stoves mek make and bum theirownga.s,and give youreal gaseervloe for cook ing. ..no m att erwh ereyouli ve. LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ON ALL MODELS EASY TERMS Dependng on the model you select, we will allow you from $5.00 to $25.00 for your old stove on a new Coleman. Many models to select from.Three and four _ For Your OLD STOVE Any Kind --On a NE W Coleman PRESSURE GAS STOVE '...,\|=~~.. n p h d can fo r u rin ary h o mo a n In < 3 3 5 0 e mu p u w i & . . . a h » n 9 Ahaahnmanondmodema u n a m u a m m - n e w 9ofc¢\ dnumm||... |¢d!y d¢msd n n d h p t d u n . ~|.4 ; \~.4 ... .|_ poroelainranges. COME IN AND SEE THEM!You'll be dl- lghted wkhthelrbeautynndmodemeovnvnn- h m Surprlsedathowlittleitnoweoouto .ban mal m urvies for Gwkinl Th e A rn dt Ha rd w are Hmm, NEBRASKA me zsmcn and Unattcr Club class;me commonen comprlsednew a picnic at the Blair swim-the fourth division.\From the local camp,Robert 0'Hanlon,son of Mr.and Mrs. Reed 0'Hanlon, was chosen.The umnmnnnmnT h e b l g g c s t y l c l d o f o u t s t h a i R.. ..1........\ n u » . ¢ | - . |¢ .|I.. !..,.¢'rr.., mi n g pool Sunday afternoon.A go od ti me was h a d b y u ll. W i lli a m K a y o f Calhoun,h a s b e e n he lpi n g C hd s An de rs en thr u *'~"1°shing and le f t f o r h o me S u b urd ay eve nin g. Hu r le y C le me n ts a n d fa mi ly a t- k n d e d a f a mi ly r e u n lo n p i axi c a t W e s t P o i n t Sunday . Clif f or d Me tz le r ha s B ee n stay - i n g wi th Mi s s e s E ve ly n a n d F lo n enee And ers en ln ' Bla i r th e pa s t two w e e k s wh i le Mr . a n d Mr s .J . P. Mn de r se n h ave ta ke n c omplete possession o f th e Ha n s A n d e r u m l1¥8¢=é at Hennan. on account of Hans Andersen belng in the hop . n m C t r l And ers en we n t ba c k i o B h d : l a s t S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g u w lu eln in o h l n |.~.n.....»\.......\.. Desc ent was rec koned on the fe- l male side of the family , as ln some other lrlhes.A Sun'u boyn we r e l ntlll c alled Suns, but their c hlldreu l were Nobles;the children o i lNo ble we re o t th e Ho n or e d c la m l and the c hi ldre n o f th ese bec amecuznmonerl.On th e other hand, th e dnughtern granddnuzhters, etc ., ot me San were nlwny l ot the Sun c lans Th ey we re obliged, however, to mrgfv c ommoner men. l so that thelr en (dren were ot Sun blood on one hand and of the low- u t d n l o n t h e o th e r . The Nnty h es temple vru ano ther l u m o t Interest.n ltoo d o n n mou nd or e arth opp on lto the ab lno t th e g r e a t B u n . wh i c h vu ld lo n l n d o n n mound.Th e temple vu nh o nk B0 fe e : s q ua r e, wlln n ' do o r to the an t. h a t n o win d ows , a n d o n t h e r o o t we n tnx-ee birds en-na troln wood.A putidon dl- rnboy s le f t W ednesday mo r n i n g o f th is we ek an d the to u r wi ll la s t for twe nty -o ne d ay s.On th e o u t- wa r d tr i p th e objec tive p o i n t wi ll be th e Yello ws to ne Pa r k ,wh er e they wi ll vi si t th e na tu r a l wo n - de r s o f th a t g r e a t n a ti o n al r e s o r t an d la te r th e y wi ll re tur n b y th e Blac k Hi l ls ro ute vi s i ti n g W i n d .~ .\... .\ 1 _. ~n o u n ~ C O R O N E T No. 2 c an s.2 o r 4 s ~3 5 1 : ~14 oz.bo ttle C a ls u pB a s -F R E E : -| : ll places of interest.| Master Robert. is certainly fo be congratulated on his great good fortune in taking thls wonderful trip under the condition under which he will travel with n group of around forty boys of approxi- mately his own age, and under the best of supervision. 52 Sugar Soap Hi loo ~.s4.9s w i : ~ I zs Beet 0 $1.25 2 . 5~ 10 ggggd .53c C av BZCDII Fuse! hem u Huh. Pound 1 5 6 n Peas §'Jf°2°<'€I'§§'z for 23cu L\\ra¢ nlfmn thirty acre field belonging zo Fred I-lurdum who farms up onthebottom.It is reported t t from this acreage a yield of 2 1 bushels of oats was harvested. This means an average of 85%bushels per acre. Trenton-N. P. Nelson willopen flour and feed store in his bulld- ing an Market street,south of Knlsely Cale. Red Cloud-Misses Blanche Bar- ker and Maxine Blakealey will elf- tabllah beauty pulor in quarters formerly occupied by C\fok's bar- ber shop. 1 J __°............=.~.........,.. su is s cn oo ls OPEN SE BER 7 "(Continued from page one) Hxmld N. Whlh_-- Math. and Junior High Principal rm Hubuhins --._-.----__Engu¢h Mildred MacGill._-..-._._-Hiawry Whnda W£1lmnr¢-_Dom. &Gen. Sc.Central GrmduHel:-.n J a m Lnnile Na omi nu m J . Beulah Haig Hughes .....--_...-..-Sixt.h A Severnnos -_.__.-.._-Flrgt L. Nnuenbnrg__---_-S¢¢¢md 1nngley.----..._.--__ Third -FourthWalden-.." mm------------..Fi ru. A Roberts.-_..-Fifth B num me °°=;g=° on the nontharnaide, and in o larger room Wu1 l n ,kept always burning.bypnnhlng lop into lt from thru dl-roetionl.Bank ot th!! vu 1 uhls on which stood n buknt containing bun at the lut great Bun.Otherhunt: and nomo wooden imlnlwrad m seen by tho curiousFrenchman,who had prled intoevaythlng,And thu:relate thatthe Inner room contained n stoneidol, It hu been mlny years :Inca theeternd nn hlnxed ln tho Nntchutemplmd the idol hu vanishedintoeobscurityoftheput.Then ue but a tow Natchez llvlng now, tar :rom the scenes or theirtribal xlvry. The French cams andhn o gona,and the Stan :nd\Bu1pu dont whore the smoke fromIndian are once drifted.Soon tha 1 E v e ly n So lomo n_ _ ;_ . .- - __ S ixth B N o r t h W l n l md k L i p p i n c o tt , P r m. _ m - 4 m u c h E m D n v i | - . . _. . l l t a n d 2 n d Hu y A n d e r s on , P r ln . - - ls t a n d 2 n d E m i l i e F o l e y - _ _ . . . . _ I r d a n d i t h Nn tc h s l wi ll b e |m ~ o r y - o n l y t h i n u m o t n city wi ll remain, wh ic h wt! !convey no th ln ¢ o t th eI n d l l n l wh o on c e b or e lt,to th e modu-n mind.Only th e stud ent otmeeh isto ry .delving in to ancient ta le s o t l tlll more anc ie nt tx-ibm will read|and M mic:-ated.bi or touched,according toikdn and Rnul 1Ksmnefh C. ~Directnr nfl ~Ll n u n e nrunuc ac ne-01 musu:: r i m n o m :n f e d u u ti n n w l m l EE I ' " ' " ' " ° " " h e r e f o r p h llo0" " " - T u p n r r u .; ` f ; m € h ° " 3 °o f w g w m g g g m n m , y m q n s w a n m r u m m _ _ m -- ~ ___..\.:.\. *hair .....,., .2"'T..'f',.. ... .33 NEBRASKA WEEKLY.....'... wc, ...w .... ,...... ... ...-l u n : Dr. 'w. F. Hemphill, nmame; wnum wright,vm Pmldmz; FII Bltdnnm,James T. Nelson,Wl!haf Gutschuw, C. A. Robeson.\Danmlwaea-Finanoe: Gutsehowda'm;Wright, Hitchmmn.Teach- INDUSTRIAL Rgvugwl Tekamah-Mrs.Henry Stanley and Mrq. John Bliss purchased Con Pence restnunnt. Arnold-Four and four-tenths miles of highway west of wwn 1. am:n o m m ,a r m;Gutschow,being gnveled. Ndnuu.Purchuiug: Wright, ch'm Gut#-lu'/W, Hitchmul.Building and Grounds:Nelson,ch'm;Wright, Brady-New paving s e me n .g and Maxwell opened for tn!- .c. s A . tl ir u m ;u p u u u u m w w ! mmm Vu a c o m p l e t i o n o n U . S . H i g h w a y ~ Bhir, Nebraska, August 3, 1981 .\Furdtun, rugs and floor ccvar- ings.Hnthaw R. Bendori.21-K! Cleannoe Sale ol Summer Silk Dhesses is still on nt The Fuhion Center.29-1: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cmwdy werebumm c a lle rs i n I-'x-emnnt 'nm For nm,-sxx roo m house nw Beefy Bmfia vidvlnz relative: coxugv,N. T. uma s co.29-xc u Sioux city, Iowa. Mn. Alice Ban spent Monday Clearance Sale of Summer Silk at the home ol her son, Arthur Drum is mu an at The Fashion Rowe Ind fsmil at DeSoto..Cenhen 29-lt Ed Wilson and d3°8h°°Yl °f Otto Hansen attended the fun-New gzngyfnd,flld tiflner Satu!-!gx-al ol an Sld friend Inst Monday WeAreGoing toCl9se Out Our Boys'°TennisShoesatCostorLess .wmnzonnnowu /s i u a s w u sim11¢¢z»,s simzwwe '69c 79c 89c Boys' Black Oxfords $2.89 Regular $8.50 ~_»~\ n AUGUST §rEcmLs! IN OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT THESE PRICES ARE CASH ONLY I Children's Sport Oxford $2.99 Sizes 8% to 2 Ladies' Imported Sandals $3.49 Regular $4.95 Sizes 8 w 5 Only cc ~ a s u ,° e l 1 Mm-n'sSe e r s uc ke r Pa nts $ 1 .2 5 Also Pin Check nt the Snmc Price .. ; ._a A Better O'all Than a Year ago and 551: Cheaper Traveling Bags $1.39 Black Only . Children's Black or Brown Oxfords M e n ' s " S t a r " w a r k ~ $ 2 . 9 9 gg",Siu:Sizes Brown Glvvn Moocadn Toe. sm s sm 11.1,5 uss wz Begum $4.00 |~ An mn ww" shbein uni Wide width f » r ._,.| Girls' Unlined Black Oxfonl $1.99 Sizes 2 to 8 Girls' Sport Oxfopd Close-out at `\. $3.29 Regular $4.50 Look Over 'rliése Bargains for Men Men's Suspenders 49c Closing out our Men's All Ki 4 c I g ~ $1.25 at __;-....---..95<:$1.75 at ____--._-.;1.45$2.75 at _..-_---_-..s2.25 Boys' Kmki Play Suits 69c Ages "le e " 1 to 10 Brand 1\Ien's Non-Run Rayon Shirts and Shorts 49c ~t Our Boys'°TennisShoesatCostorLas wmn: OR BROWN / sim 11 fa 2%Sizes 2% we79c89c X§E§Tffn£ BIG STORE" I - §rEcmLs! ARE CASH ONLY I 39 2.99 $3.49 Price x r $1.60d LEADING BRANDS OF FLOUR Mystic Pillsbury Maintop Fmst King $ 1 2 9 $1.45 $1.19 $1.29 ' urs e s Choice e 8c Yard - ords Men's "Star" W ork.SHoes $2.99 Sizes Brown Glvvn Moocadn Toe. us w 2 Ream $4.00 An mn ww" shbein uni Wide width f » r ._,.| Girls' Unlined Black Oxfonl $1.99 Sizes 2 to 8 Girls' Sport Oxfopd Close-out at `\. $3.29 Regular $4.50 1\Ien's Non-Run Rayon Shirts and Shorts 49c Haines" Sells Everywhem for T5c $1.25 at __;-....---..95<:$1.75 at ____--._-.;1.45$2.75 at _..-_---_-..s2.25 Boys' Khaki Play Suits 69c Ages "le e " 1 to 10 Brand This is a Real Special at Thih Price Mostly All $1.75 Garments ~~ in Groceries and Meats C I A L !Try Our Meat Departm ent! Good"FA NCY B E E F P O T RO A S TS Per nb. l7%cual to We don't claim to have the cheapest meat,h` eq we do claim thu we have the best thatPrice.it is possible to get.We sell noth- ing but young, lender beef. ut We Are Still Selling the Best Overall That 99c .Will Buy Girls' W hoopee Pants Whites and Colored$1.10 Pair Ladies' Fancy Hosg Chiffon und Service Weights 93c Pair 25 Percent Off on All Our STRAW HATS Ladies' Good Lisle Hose All Shades23c Pair Fast Color Printed Batistes and Voiles .38 Inches Wjde29c Yard 36-inch Cretnnnes Pretty Comfort Faltems5 yards for $1.00 mvnr-For B mt-Six room huns Local News o uFunulure, rugs and uw. ww.-lngs.hla¢hew*R. Bendorf.21-tf Clearance Sde of Summer Silk Dresses is still on at The Fxshion Center.N- I t Misa Beulah Roberts and niece, Betty Beaty spent last Thursday in Omaha. C. K. Bendnrf, licensed embnlm- er and undertaker, Blair.Ofdee phone, 161; res. nhone, 188.8-if Mn.Earl Decker snd children of Omaha, spent the wakand at the home of Mrs. Bertha Gollehon. Lillnrd Jensen,llving went of Kennnrd, shipped twenty-four held U1 cattle to Omaha Monday night. o....... u1..\..».....ma fnmllv nf Furniture, rugs and floor eover- inga Mxthew R. Bendorl.21-t.f Clearance Sade of Summer Silk Dreues is still an at The Fashion Center.29-lt Mrs. Lou WoKe of Omaha, vie- iled Isnt Monday with Mrs.John McQunrrle. Special for Angus nwt Ri ng- lef. Permnnents, $8.50.Phone 415, Mrs. u. Sutherland zs-ez Strayed-A toon holler ¢>\l!» wght 300 pounds.Phone 21 on 47.Raymond Rumuseen.N-2 | Mrs. Som Heller returned home Sunday from Schuyler, where she ......f n.. mn ....-.nf mth nihtlvenn -.___,_,_ ,,___ Friday afternoon. Mrs. Hnrold Ste wm took her ,dnughtex-, Janet to Omlhl. Satur- -dny. for medlw attention Mr.and Mrs. Lan Weber of Lyons,spent Sunday with Mrs. John Weber and dm1|h1.e¥x. C. K. Bendorf, licensed embalm- er And nndertaker,Blair.Offiee _phone, 161; res. phone, 188.8-tf i Mrs. Herman Anderson of south of Blair, ia spending the week via- iting relatives in l§_e0l.\\, Iowa. The Laden' Md of uw m m Lutheran church met Int. Wednes- dny sftemoon at the elxureh haue- ment. ...n any wam mrs. Anna ungge. C. K. Hendon, ummm embaltn- er and under-taker, Blnlr.Ofiilee phone, 161; ree. phohe, 1aa.e u Mr. and Mn. Hans Frnhm and Iuni ly hnd dinner nt the Otw Fnhm home in Omaha,Smturdly. For Sde -Yo ung Jeney cowl. Some freah and others fresh soon. Phono 211 on 24.J. L. Peterson. 29~1¢ Prof. Ind Mn. G. J. Mnlminleft this week on a trip to St. Paul, Minnes otn where they wi ll mm this month. The W .C .T.U. v rl 1 l me e tFr l- dar dfemvfm.August 14 wt h nm _ E.J.Hmeock on 8 0 7 a n pf- Council Bluffs. Sum. D. v . ne w ll Bnmdi ns a couple of weeks vention at Walker, Minnesota.I The w. rv, c. kensingfnn win meet at the home of Mrs. Ednn Noble, I-'rldxy afternoon, Auz~'lt.h. Parties hnving Mrs. Ella Price's berry crates, please rehn-n to the Beekman store. E1l|N. Pr-lee. 29-2t Mr.and M n .Fred la ng and son,Howard spent lut Sunday evening in Hermnn, calling ixnong Me n d; The Junior B. Y. P. U. willspend n :odd evening on the Baptin mln wn Fr i d a y e v e n i n g, Av r- h ln II ,,,,,<..,,.,.........----- - - - 4 -- wy un --- rw- "~--~-- --' --" -'|mr. md mrs. nlro lu null'anu unnam !!-l'¢€¢-M1-,_ Don Johnson uf ogkjmd,nea r xmmd, spent Slwtdly *W Mn. cm Carlberg and daugh- baby, md ma. A, w. Rose Bpemt Tm Junior Tabldm wmv of spent the mek-md attlm home am emoon at me parental, John Walls- mr oi Arlington, spent S»¢==§\=1 Szmday .¢ me ma Hear holla at the n m L u t h e r a n w mh wxu rm- mm,um E a Ra v e :and man home in this city.with Mn. John Weber and dl'\¥h'\Wdth1ll.meet thin ('['hundav\ nfvermwn in f.~.n~ Mr. and Mrs. Herman Petersen and family of Arllngwn,weresupper guests at the hmm of Mrs. Frank Jensen, last Sundsy. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cronstrom are moving from the Mrs. Hut! house on Washington street into the Bartlett house next door, east. Alfred Engcr and family have moved into the Pickell residence on Washington street. formerly occu- pied hy the Ray Johnson family. ters.Regulu $7.50 Pmnmene Waves,Nnrwy Larsm of Florence.ls ¢5 md$5 NOW.Eitha Croginols mending the week wilh mn. G°°~ or spam woot Phono mv, Mn. w.Ryan.on east Wuhinzwll K. A. Pound.zs fu "5 " 't'Mr. md Mrs. Elmer Thone and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jackson family spent lm Thursday after- and baby spent Im Sunday at the noon vidting at me home of mn. varenw.Nels Jackson home at Margaret Iverson and mmily. Henusn.Mr.and Mrs. Jay Larsen and Mr.and Mrs.Joe Barry ol family ol louisville,spent Inst Omaha,announce the arrival "Q s Sunday afternoon vldting at the baby boy nt the Blalr Matermty home oi Mrs. Frank Dudgeon. E§dJ§h""' Mrs. Gus Lydcn md Mrs. Nettie Stockton af Schuyler, spent s few days the forepnrt oi the week, with Blnlr relatives and frlmds. On amo unt ot the mm o f the owner, the Carl Jensen house on west Nebraakn street is for sale. Glve us an offer.N. T. Lund & oo.29-1: Mr. and Mrs. Will Kuhr spent Inst Sundnv afternoon vlsitlmr at »1.Mr. and Mn. Pm Clausen and George L o d n g of Bloorlnield, were visitors Int Monday at the Fred Soil home. Mr.and Mrs. Julius Petersen and Mrs.James Kirby drove toConndl Bluffs lsat Sunday and visited among rl-sem.. The Wesleyan Guild will meet Friday afternoon ol this week at the home of Mrs. Ro AndersonyL... liv e :Hun nnrnhn mud Rita, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rose, had her wnsils remov- cd at the Evangelical Covenant hospital in Omaha last Wednesday. \Ve are anxious to write your automobile insurance, and we are just_ns anxious to give you service in case of a loss.N. T. Lund & co.29~1t \|:=°Alum" Smilh nf this citv. Hospital Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George K. Nelson were Sund dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fl yd Smith at the Mrs. Frank Jens home in this city. Mr.and rs.Roy Wright and children of Libertyille, lll.,former Blair people, called on Mrs. John Weber and family last Wednesday. m...e-|.._unmnahira hrnnrlsaws Mrs.Elmer Gaines and daugh- ter, g Lou of Alliance, Neb., are iting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Bertha Gallel-ion_ Mr.and Mrs.George McBride drove to Omaha Sunday, and spent the day visiting at the hone of their son, Lyle McBride and fam- ily. nf .-.- ". .. ._u...n..-_..- 1 the home of their daughter, Mrs. James Ryan and husband near Kennard. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crowdy and granddaughter, Phyllis Johnson of Orum, were Sunday dinner guests at the T..;tm Tucker home, east of Blair. Vera and a Hansen returned . ..f . . ....__...__..-..--. Si Johnson and family have moved into the house vacated byAlfred Enger and family on west Washington street this week. Dorothy Watson of Om , soent from Friday until S\mdayl vnth her cousin, Harriett Madsen at the Harold J. Madsen home. __DHsny Nielsen of Albert lea, » >1 *f 1vs--== --.r --- - ~--" --r u ;n a a r : - u ~ \ = - - r - - ° ~ - - - - - "-mana L|B\fuu.u.u nuuuzmuu UL last.r r m a y a lte r a I e w uuy b an MiDD€Eot&gtgngan d cousin,M155 ' lh u f m St° f kt° , " to f a r r o w t i e I n s t o f Au g u s t. Oma h a ,u niece o f Mr .a n d Mr s .th e Ax el Ha ns en ho me n e ar K en -c i ty , i s e n o ; . ; n g a g ; of Schuy ler, are <2nJ0rmfr anfuecls Reasonable PFICCS Phone 10146Q3» Oliver Hud le so n.c a me la s t W ed-nar d.vis iti mr the ir li ttle cousin,uh +L. ,,,,,,.,,,_,,,|etni r ap h e r i n th a t eek's vac ation m ; A ' ¢ n H l n \ Y \ n visit at the Herman Aye home ln Omaha. Mrs.Howard Rang,who has been visiting here the past. few weeks, had her tonsils removed at the Evnnggelical Covenant hospital in Omaha last Thursday. Miss Ruth and Norman Tilden entertained a few friends at a motor bout party last Friday eve- ning.The young people went up the river in the boat and enjoyed a chicken supper together. Mrs.H. w.l\lcCune of Fort Worth, Texas, who has been hav- ing treatment at the Immanuel Hospital the past few weeks, te- tumrd to the home of her sister, Mrs. J. E.Campbell, last Thurs- day. Mrs.Wm.D.McDonald and children drove to Papillion Tues- day for n few days visit at the Fred Gates home.Marion Gates,_L_\...s ».........»nm Mrhnnniri F. 1, Omaha.E. N. Manley, Nash- ville, Nob.21-rf Harold Helms and son, Donald of Kansas City, Missouri,spent the week-end visiting at the home of John Hooks and family, north- west of Blair. Mrs. Walter Petersen and dough ter, Madge and Mrs. Floyd Smith drove to Omaha Friday afternoon and visited at the home of Mrs. Peoersen's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Chris B. Hansen spent Sunday afternoon and ew- ning in Elk City at the home of their nephew, Earl Christensen, to help Mrs. Christensen celebrate her birth anniversary. Misses Josephine Johnson and Matilda Johnson and Mrs. Minnie Bugeon left last Saturday for Denver, Colorado where they v.-ill visit at the M. C. Wilcox home for about two weeks. nesday of last week for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Calle Hansen and family, south of Blair, visited Sun- day afternoon with the Lawrence Robes family,near the Wranch school. Marcus Bock and family are moving into their new home at 610 west Washington street this week,which they recently pur- chasedi Mrs. J: E. Kelley is enjoying a visit from her daughter,Mrs. Henry Nagel oi Leigh, Neh.She came last Sunday and expects to remain most of this week. Allie McKenney,who lives on the Beach, spent Monday afternoon visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Oliver Hudleson.Mr.Mc- Kenney is a brother of Mrs. Hudle son.Mrs.Susan Erlougher a n d Marie Hansen. Mrs. J. A. Verplanck of Valley Junction,Iowa returned to her home last Friday after spending about a week with her mother, Mrs. Elzy King. Dr. and Mrs. Earl M. Moats and family enjoyed a short visit from Dr. Meats' parents, Mr. and Mrs.M.Moats of Blencoe,Iowa last Tuesday morning. The Jensen Realty Company held their semi-annual meeting at the home of Mrs.Soren Jensenlast Monday.All children present but "Jim" of California. Mr.and Mrs.Charlie Buckleyo l Woodbine,Iowa and Mr.and Mrs.Henry Grove of Kirkrnan, Iowa spent last Sunday afternoon visiting at the Fred [png home. I\Ir. and Mrs. Howard Rugg re- turned to their home at Gary, Ind. the torepart of the week,after ... ...e ,,...........,...nu ......,c.........The Coffee Club is entertainingthe Calhoun Club at a picnic this (Thursday) afternoon in the Wood. man Hall basement.The men are also invibed. Mr. a|\d Mrs. W. W. Fiekling of Creighton and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Spence of Omaha,were Monday and Tuesday visitors at the E. C. Hunt home. Mrs.L.D. Warrick and Mrs. Prentice Smith drove out to Wal- ter Appleby's on last Wednesday where Mrs.Warrick planned to spend a couple of days. Mr. and Mrs. J.P.Anderson and daughters,Evelyn and Flor- ence visited last Monday with Hans Anderson of Herman, who is confined in the Park hospital. Daryl Hardenbrook enjoyed a visit from his sisters, Mrs. Forrest Johnson and Miss Norene Harden- hrook of Ord. who drove down and |I Ag e s 6 to 1 4 WE HAVE ALL THE LEADING BRANDS OF FLOUR White Pearl Omar Mystic Pillsbury Maintop Fmst King$1.50 $1.40 $1.29 $1.45 $1.19 $1.29 32 ; PHONES 33 J S A S S T I I R E l I " T H E B I G ST ORE" Men's Fancy Rayon Sox 15c ' We Have About 4 DozenMen's Dress Shirts That Sold for $2.00 RegularThat are n Little Soiled' 79c l 9~a Reduction on All Ladies' Purses Come in and Get Your Choice San-Nap-Pak The New Sanitary Napkin 12 in Box 191: Box a Only 19c Pair Now is the Time to Buy Percale Prints 5 yards for $1.00 These Sell Regularly for 25a and 28c Yard Mostly All $1.75 Garments I-lere's Something to Interest the Housewife Ra g Rugs 69 c , 8 Sc, $1 .00 ea c h Chi ld1 e n' s Dpe s s e s ' _D't~ L im G'rmeni f rCh e ml l e R ug s $ 2 - 6 9 e a c h "'",ig@5 21,E Year:° | Attractive Prices in Groceries and Meats AUGUST COFFEE SPECIAL!Try Our Meat Department! Sas's Own Brand "R¢a|Good"FANCY BEEF POT ROASTS 5 pounds for 99c P e r l b . l 7 % c ~.We don't clai to }m'c th hen t e hWe are offenng you n coffee that is equal to we do ¢|ai:: thu vtfc »m5°¢».J'§Z€"¢»'IR most- of the 3.5¢ brands at 55 the price."is possibletoget.We se!! noth- 5-pound limit.ing but young, tender beef. ut We Are Still Selling the Best Overall That 99c .Will Buy 25 Percent Off on All Our STRAW HATS Girls' W hoopee Pants Whites and Colored$1.10 Pair Ladies'Fancy Hose Chiffon and Service W|.\ig|§¢| 93c Pair Ladies' Good Lisle Hose All Shades23c Pair Fast Color Printed Batistes and Voiles .38 Inches Wjde29c Yard 59c each 36-inch Cretnnnes Pretty Pahems and Stuffed Pretty Comfort Faltemswash me Best comm 5 yards for $1.00 I v I.uw .nw wr........._...,,-.._,-home sevcml weeks,nt-turned to Pnpillion. Mr. nml Mrs. Geo, Therms and two children ol Omnhu,have moved into the Frank Jenkins apnr1nnnz on l.inr¢»ln Arcct.Mr. Thenn .i:lu:uZ|\;:¢;|l<smun for the l».\;iN|lrr:\~l::\Light and Power 12.1-\;»:||=;, A nl-,v 4ir<»~»m h-»u~~»,almost modern.full I <:\~ nl.hnlf a block in |=v~|.n -place is locat- c<| in mln nmli: pmt of town and wo ur-»-1'w=jun: il for ~z¢lo at the cxtrz-nnl~.|..~.~.;-|.\-Ur $275,000. N. 'r. luln| ~ 1...29-lx There was n large attendance at thepicnic held by the First Lutheran church at Cuming City school lust Sundny.Both morningundafternoonservices were held in the school house.A bounteousdinnerwas enjoyed,followed by games and visiting. Mr. nnd Mrs. Z. B. Smith enter- tained nv. rx family dinner Sunday,for the following relatives:Mrs. Gus Lyden, Mrs. Nettie Swckwn and Miss Thirzn Stockton of Schuyler,Mr.and Mrs.HermanAyr- of Omaha, Mrs. Sam Hallen and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Allen. A number of relatives and friends gathered at the Nels Lind- berg home Inst Sunday evening and completely surpHsed Mrs. Lindberg The occasion was in hoanr of her birih anniversary, which occurred last Friday.The evenmg was spent visiting and nt a late hour a lovely lunch of ice cream and Mrs. Wm. Strecldus ol mncoin, arrived in Blair last Fridny eve- ning to spend n couple of days with her sister,Mrs.C..a."uk Dudpreon.Shc_rcturned to her homg Sunday evening. Misses Augusin Schmidt and Clam Meierhenry of Arlington, spam.the day last Saturday at the H. \V, Zileierhcnry home.Miss Schmidt is n sister of Mrs. Meier- henry and Clara n niece. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Pfnff and little daugliter,Mnry Ann,Mrs. Al Boston and Miss Ethel Olson, all of Grand Junction, Iowa spent. the day Inst Friday visiting nt the var Hudleson home. Thg l`$llowin|; friends took n rideup the river in a motor bout Sun- duy evening and enjoyed n chicken supper: Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Tilden, Mr.and Mrs.Will Reeh,Mrs. Fnadn Mr. baby Edgar Barry Russthe James Thompson home, south of Blair. Mr.and Mrs. Holger Hansen and family are enjoying a very pleasant vacation tr-lp in Tampa. Flame,which Ethel Mderhenry was informed to that effect re- cently, by receiving a card from Opal Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Compton ol Blair, and Harold Helms and son of Kansas City Mo., drove |.oLln-1___ ....__. _ - n Jensen und Glen Tilden. and Mrs. Chas. Barry and of Omaha,Mr, and Mrs. Rose and Rita, Mrs.Mary and Mr. and Mrs. Howard enjoyed Sunday dinner at Suzanne left for their home at Minneapolis last Friday after spending around six weeks nt the home of their daughter and sister, Mrs. K. C. DeGroff and family. Mr. Harold Helms and son, Don- ald,ldt e a rly Monday moming for their home at Kansas City, Mo. alter a couple of weeks vacation among relatives and friends.Har- old is a city mnil carrier in Kansas Gity. Monday afternoon visitors an the home of Mrs.George Kuhr Sr. were Mrs. Wiebke Wulf, Mrs. Will Kuhr and Mrs. Hans Wrich.Eve- ning visitors were Mr.and Mrs. Albert Hansen and family of Onxm. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Soll, accom- panicd by Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Soll and son, Clifford drove to St. Francis,Kimsas last week where ¢h»ey visited their daughter and sister, Mrs. Ernest Dau and lam- ily for a week. Mr. and Mrs.F, A.Foraberg and sons and Mrs.Martha Erik- son of York Creek, returned home Monday evening miter mndli nz severd days visiting relative;at Crofton,Hartingtnn,Martinsburg and Bancroft, Neb. The new automobile law has gone into effect.Are you pro- bec\¢d'by a good policy backed by a strong company?Our company has world-wide connections and mn meet any requirement under the new law.N. T. Lund 6: Co.l t __ Pr. ~ L awso n of Ro ckpo rt, spending the past three weeks with relatives in Blair and vicinity. Is your car insured?Don't run a-foul of the new law.Liability insurance is not high.Come in and we will be pleased to explain thc new automobile luw.N. T. Lund & Co.29-It Mr.und Mrs.Floyd Super and three children of Omaha,were dinner guests lust Saturday atthe Oliver Hudleson home.Afternoonvisitors were Mr. anli Mrs. Andrew Bohs and daughters. Mrs. A. E. Baldwin oi' Anadurko, Oklahoma rctumed to hor home lust Wednesday afber spending n couple of weeks with her sister, Miss Amy Hancock and other rela. tives in Blair and vicinity. Carl Kolterman and Curl Jr. of Broken Bow, left Monday for Nor- folk on a buying trip, where sales~ men from St.Paul are showing their holiday' goods,They expect to be gone about four days.| Mr.and M m Fred Long werebusiness,cnllers last Monday in! Omaha.They also visited Hans Anderson of Herman, who is cou- (ined in the Park hospital and found him slightly improved. Mrs.L.C.Klopp,Mrs. F. E. Flack and Mrs.K.C.DeGrof! vnu entertain at a one o'c.lock bridge luncheon at the Klopp home Friday afternoon, in honor nf Mrs. Lester Belford, a recent bride. Rev.James Lund md family and Dr. C. B. Larsen and hmily left last Sunday for a. three weeks vn- spent Monday night with him. Wnntw-General agcntto repre~ sent Central Stutes_Life Insurance Company in Washington County. Write Dan Foley Nebraska Agency 525 Terminal Building,Lincoln, Nebraska.29-2t' lllra.Elln Price,who a few weeks ago run n two line local in two issues of The Enterprise, nd- vertlsing raspberries for sale, re- ports that she was more than pleased with the result. Lowell Turner of Si n#City, who has secured a position with| the paving company,started his' new job last Friday und makes his home with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Byrne. Mr. John Wrich and three daugh- ters of LaVerne, Minnesota, drove in lust Sunday and are visiting an the Hans Wrich home and with relatives in this city.They ex- pect w be here about s' week. John Wriw i s a cousin of Mr. Hans Wrich. Ma ura Myron Me¢zinger,l-lenry Halstead and Dine Carter of Bldr, drove out to Loup county last Saturday where Mr. Halstead hasland.They found everything dryi Bhd grasshoppera destmyingcropn similar to places around here. They returned home on Sunday, Quite a number ol ldends and relatives gaghered at the Fritz Mathiesen home on west Colfaxl street Monday evening, w extend best wishes and congratulationaw Mr, Mnthiesen, the occasion behsg f r 9 wcake was served. Mr. and Mrs.D.A. Cohipton, who accompanied their nephew, Harold Helms and son, Donald of Kansas City, Missouri to Webster, South Dakota about ten days ago, returned to this city lust Thursday evening.They enjoyed their trip very much, visiting Harold's pur- ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Helms. Mrs. Helms is n sister ol' Mrs. Compton. A few old friends of Mrs. John l\lcQunrrie were entertained at a six-thirty dinner Wednesday, July 29th nt the McQunrri¢ home.The occasion being Mrs. I\lcQuurrie's birth anniversary.A lovely din- ner was enjoyed and the remain- der of the evening spent visiting. '1'hos¢present were Blesdames John McQuuxrie,Tim Tucker, Mattie Noble of Blair, Alma Clear of Aurora,Nab.,and Sue Mort- lock of Lincoln. A number of relatives and friends from Blair and vicinity look well filled brukets and held n picnic at the M.Lund home no Crnig ,lest Sunday,surprising them.Mrs. Lund is u daughter of Mr.:xml Mrs.Otto Mencke.A picnic dinner was spread on the lawn nt noon and the afternoon was spent eating and visiting. 'l`hoSeprcsent to enjoy the day coln last Fndny ann spent me uv-ernoon visiting Ted Anderson in the Veterans' Hospital. They found Mr. Anderson fveeling some better. Mr. und Mrs. Hans Frahm and family drove to Fremont Sunday and had dinner at the Hans Jensen home.The afternoon was spent at Lnloo Murphy.The Jensens were formerly Blair residents,having had charge of a hamburger shop here last winter. Mr. and Mrs. Cwlle Southwick of Los Angeles, California, arrived in Blair last Sunday lor u couple of months visit ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Carson.The Corsons didn't know ol their com- ing and certainly were very much surprised.The ladies are sisters. Mr.and Mrs.Fred Ray and Jack, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Iverson and family of north of Blair, Mr. and Mrs.T. K. Iverson and Ism- ily,Martin and Thomas Johnson,all of west ol Herman, spent lust Sunday evening vlslting at the home of Mrs.Margaret Iverson and family. Mr.and Mrs.Ed Matthimsen, accompanied by Mines Alnyns 1 I l Smith and Harriett Allen, drove' to Fremont Saturday evening tomeet Miss Frederlcka Matthleien, who sms returning from Seattle, xssoun urova to Blair Sunday or st week in take his wife,Mrs. Lawson home with him.'She has been staying at the parental,Free~ man Tucker home.They retumed to Rockport last Monday, leaving Mrs. Tucker somewhat impmved. Mr.and Mrs.0. J.Merica of Florence,and Miss Ioln Godfrey of Missouri, were last Sunday aft- ernoon visitors and supper guests nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Burnham on east Colfax street. Mrs.Burcham accompanied them home Sunday evening and return- ed to Blair on Monday. The members of the Stitch and Chatter Club of Spiker, with their families, had A picnic dinner at the swimming pool last Sunday.They also enjoyed a swim in the pool in th, afternoon.In the evaming Mr.and Mrs.Henry Wolamann md Eugene and Carl Andersen and Ada Gilliam book in the show at the Orpheum in Omaha. Mr.and Mrs.f'.L..man Tucker entertained a number of d v u at dinner last Friday and were very pleased to have them spend the day visiting with them.Those present were Mrs. Hnlda Little, Mrs.Annette Luaeck,both of Chicago,Mrs.F.A.Strong of gaps., Tens,Mrs. Ed Turner, ation trip to points in Colorado. Rev.Lund and family plan to spend most of their iixm at Estes Park and at Denver while the Lar. sens will visit friends at Brush, Colorado. led her grandmother,Mrs.Her- mah Shields on n month'a vacation trip to California,returned home last Friday morning.They trav- eled through many states and en- ,joyed the scenic places of interest I along their route.Miss Luella re- ports that she had a most won- derful trip, and one thfut will lon be remembered. his birth anniversary.The eve- ning was spent visiting and later a lovely lunch was served to all present. The Busy Bee Club met last Mrs. Carl Hindley with a fair at- lendance.Each lady present was Elven quilt patches enough for uno block and u prize was given no tho lady who Qld the nicest work. Mrs. Ada Short was the lucky winner of the pdze.The hostels served a delicious lunch in the late ufb- emoon. Mrs. A. E. Anderson and baby Luella Simpson, who accompan A number from Blair attended a birthday PUW at the Carl Am derson home,northwest ol :Ken- nud, last Monday evening.Rela- tives and friends gathered at thu Anderson home to remind Mrs Anderson the day was her birth anniversary and fn help her cele~brute.The evening was spent vis- iting and s delicious lunch w u served at the dole of the ove- ning.Those present were Mum. Ind Mesdurnes Harold J.Mullen md, f5l11i|)', Henry Voss and fum- ily. c. w. .Christensen and nmny, all ol Blair, Lloyd Brown and chil- dnll.Nd; Svendgsard and two qnughben. .11 of Arlington, Anton I I Allan left last Friday for Kirks- ville, Missouri to attend the gradu. ation exercises at the State Teach- ers College.From there they will return to their home in Cambridge. Maas.Mrs Anderson and baby hive been spending the put couple of months vildting at the pnzenw, H. J. Hansen home ond Also with relatives at Beresford, South Da- kota. Mrs.Frank Simpson,Mr.and M n .Clarence Simpson of Long Creek vicinity, Mr. :md Mrs. Har "Y Simpson of Tekamah, nii Mx. and Mrs. W. E. Dolan and daugh- ter, Viftlhll of Lkreoln spent Sun. day afternoon with Frank S'lmp~ son at the Immanuel Hospital. Friday afternoon at the home o l II ¢'mu mesars. und mesaames unw ""'"'§°"~nun manmeaeu nas mrs. Julia Keirle and d-°shw=»|M;°g_';,,_g;°!=1;=11l¥. My ro||e:i\v1|-3-mg,Dolan accompanied herManuka,Louie Mcncke,John T. spent e put six weeks with her Mnude o! Omg Mn, Hale and an r o an grandmother Mrs. Frank SimpsonCallnxzher,Herman Christ,and mister, Mn. W.Grimm and Mr. Mn. étrong an sisters of M,_|Paul Jones .hd family ul Wula- home.when;she will lnend dm ___1 n P q s s ix -'rm s mm, rm-»1==-. Aim e. im'7 TH E KENNARD NEWS UUE STUBK PHIEE5 ll suunl UMAHA Fed Steers Slrnng To A Quarter Higher--Top $9.00 HUGS ACTIVE, HIGHER l u v !Beeelntn of Sheen m dLambs Monday-Fat Lamb: zs 635s lawer at s6.so@1.on.Feeder limb! and Ated Sheep sr-uv . Unio n emu Yards August 4 WASHINGTON N EWS I Mr. and Mrs.C.V.Shumnker' spent Monday evening at the Geo. Pausch home ln Kennard.Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Kerstettor llnd family visited Mr.am_|Mrs. Chris Stender Tuesday evenmz~l The Elk City Ladlen' Aid mem atthe home of Mrs. C, V. Sbumakeri'l`hursd.ay afkmoon.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gottseh call~ ed on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chris- tensen Wednesday evening. Mr.and Mrs. Henry PetersenandBernardcalledat the Chris Slender home Friday afternoon.g Mr. and Mm Ernest Kerutetter, |Stanley. Clyde and hye md Mrs.Chris Shender lured to Wmxdde:early Thunda Lorning Oo d d t KENNARD NEWS Mr. and Mrs.Homer Ward en-tertained at n family dinner Sun- day.A number from here attended the Methodist Sunday school pic- nlc at the Arlington fair gmundspark_Wednesday afternoon and evemng.|Mr. and Mrs, Roy Webster and .dnldren of Teknrnah, are visiting'at Paul Noel's Uxis week.4 Bernice Milk: went to Osmond. .Neb.Inst week where ahc will spend several days vislting with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kempcka andchildren and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kzempcke of Lyons, were Sunday vmitors at the parental,Henryl Kempcke home 5 relatives. o m s d d f mil|931-Opening prlcca mls wcux on fl-"hi",.¢......§"l`».§'...".§`.. ..3......'} :Hana Svogenun Harry and eomfed Kletrs nuea mana w :sc 'h 7 h d a a i ; Alma drove m wéshmgum Sun-Jalzher man Friday.Best steers l°?`Z'£'.§'z.»'5 w;,¢_§°,;g_me n :pl day w see Mrs. Johnson, who re- \...-- \.........\.» enanna m»N¢..rlv "__v f..»__..1._ _-1..\ ._:»|. nentlv had the mlxfnrtunn tn fnll Hedelund.Mrs. E. P. Booher is =-my M-`;gmfg»_§g=gg=v La;1iea Aid at her_ed ows nda hle to be up -Mr.and M ""'f ,h "'Andrea w i f "EM Yaedicke and mother.Mr. me Mrs .w.B.Jeffersnn and m m U!!?;|day for a eeJr-mimxnit wiL§'|M'?'Kntherxne Nmsen,f°;===;§ spent several days L ut week in |5 h a m r e s x d e n t s o !K e n n n r d ,c a m e r o 0 , - m h a _r e n ve s Lswrax , Kansas las! Wedn YIur. a nd Mr s . c r m '*Rosen- lor a .».°§.¢ vim: wnh mamma'"£f;.d"¢2'0""°'~ g v r a u ls e n |E2:':t° :29.§v=';'s..'fe es €e'~f>»===, lrignds here.mo un Glen Holstein and Harlan Chris-lmme in Windde, "wr ¢pendin8 tensen spent Sunday with Hnrryltwo weeks vacation with relativesSorensen.Qhere. Frandaen mowred bo Blau'Misses Dugmnr and Ann. Pg;- ersen and I/mic Petersen areMargaretHalestineoflspendngawer.-k's vacation at spen§_Sunday altemoongioux Fall_§,.SouthDakoY.a.___ a LarsFriday. M iss Ognah, I | . . -.were Sunday visitors at Harland P'rench'£. Mrs.Frank Byers entertained the Bible Class and tha Sunday Schuol teachers and ottiars and their mother; at her ham; in thecountryFridayafternoon.'Fha time Wag npaxt in a sodnl way |u l .;g | lic ioua ref reshments. Mr s .Ch ri stin a Mi lle r a n d Mr s . Mi k e A nd e ra o n e n ta r ta i md se ver a l ladies a t th e fo n n e r ' s h o me a t u lunc heon Fr i d a y afte rno on,i n ho no r o f Mr s .Ka th er in e Ni ss en a n d M m .F r e d Yaed ic kg o t L a w - renc e, Kansas. \ |:| GET Yo UR | OLD CAR READY FOR THE COM YEAR. friends hem. Mrs.Gifford Fmmh a nd sons. Mrs. Raland Holmes and son havereturnedfromBeaverCrossingwhere they :gi nt seven!days viiiifinz wich r. a nd nm. A. c . Holmes and Beryl. There will be services at _tha ;.~|=-~~oux a s ,out l = ~ : ~matured to,UWM Sunday.with home folks.I Mr.and Mrs George Qlenden Misa Helen Howell ol Omaha,There will be church at the nlng and Iamxly of w'3°°'Tl" was a week-end guest at the Al-gwashinmon Community Church on spent lust week at the G. F. G enbert S"Pd°h°m°°Sunday evening,Aug.9.Every-d0lI'\i"E home. _Mr. and Mrs. Wm.Peters and bod welcome.I Mr. and Mrs.Et g n a 1 1 9son,Raymund spent Wednesday!lf". Carrie Hansen and daugh-fBl!lllY vldted at ° '" r y n l evening at the Albert Sunds home.ter, Marie left lust week for thelpgen home last Wednesday eve "K- 1August. 9 at 8 o'c1ock. Mrs.Walter Jensen and chil- dren of Benson,were week~e.ndvisitorsattheDavePritchard home.Mr. and Mrs. Joe Konvalin andTeddy visited relatives in Omaha, Sunday. ».:¢:n dr en an d Mr .Pi lo t dr ove ou t W A S H I N G T O N R U R A L N E W S Omg h a f o r a n ove r Sunday ha t th e I Z. E. W a r d h o me .Mr s .C.0 .Sh uma ke r e nter tai n r .f;;>J \C04B / L L " ~¢~ ;l I i I I | 1 1 | I t LII?|.U UAUI.Lblib ¢ u . | u u u u v ;¢ " ° ° ° * I hnlf or the rec ei pts were water-n rangers.Cows an d h ellers ntlc d steady tc seeker and stockers and Ieeders 254: higher.Receipts 1,300 s e m .Quota tlon s on Cattle:Good to choice Jeaxlinss $ll.00E1?9..0:Inir as good yc erllngs s m s o e e u : c o mmo n to I e. r y ta rlh i gs tes c o 7.25:tr:.<;l\y.war med gi steer.. s5.1sou.ca;good, choice lmnu.. steers sz.1:»o:s.s..:good.choice heavy steers s1.25@.s.25:fair to good steers $5.'I5q;»'1.'l5;c ommon to fair steers ss.eooe.'z5; good to choice stoc lzers s5.soos.so:foil to good stoclters s4.5eos.50; com- mon to fair stockers s:s.°r5o4.:>u. trashy grades s;:.suoa.su; good to choice feeders ss.soos.so:fair to good feeders s4.50o:i.50; c ommon to fair feeders %3.5iJ&l4.5U;stoc k cows .';.:o0&;3.U0;stoc k helfers s4 . o u o. . w.stock steer calves ss.soo?.au.stock:heiter calves $5.036 I \1] :zoos GONE 2. 'ic UP Ten tho usa nd utah ho gs arr iv- ed Mon day a nd me t with a vi;or» :Ars demand at prlces strong to 25e higher pric es Loan Srittlltiay . The range of pric es was wide, largely $5.:a5o'r.2:> and best light wei;,ht.s sold up to $7.35. S H E E P ~ L s n m s L O Y V E R A heavy run of sheep apo iurulda was reported Monday , 24,000 head, and Int lambs we re slow sale soo 25(r.".l5e lower than lest week. Fat lambs Bold I t $6.5gqn 1.00 an d feeder lambs were weak at 55.0000 5.50.Aged sheep showed li ttle change. :Pwr L A MB S :Ronge lambs. : o o d to c hoic e $6.'l5tp7.10;range lamus, fair to g ood $s.ou~ou.15; shor n la mbs $:s.1:so'1.o0;native lambs, good to choice $6.'¢5fu'1.o£l; yearorigs. all srsdes $2.50|I|=5.25. I".l:1l:}D|:.nt LAJJHS: Feeder lornbs good to c hoice $5.00iF5.'loI feeder lambs, fair to good s4.suo.§.et. Ewen: rot, good w c liolc o a2.50 o:s.::s;Int. [air to good $1.5oqp 2.50: c ull and c anner ewes 35019 1.503 izreeoing ewes $1.50€|'5.0t). Th e ma x i m u m amo u n t tor whi c h a s ing le mon ey ord er may L _: _. . - A . .» 4 A n f r . . . . ___ |J LIIIB. J . r. nlluu bttn vlauxu vutu , ;},',[ ';n§'"~ - , 5 { , " ' § , ; 5 ;" "l h d hte r Mr s .Geo Mi s -0 '|f§Irdt a ida y e ve nin g,3 5 .Mr .ti n g a lo n g s s we ll as c an he ex- ...F .pected.¢ t l l .'§I.'"5.1'..ilF.;'I""" the!0 0 |Mr .a n d Mr s .Gu s Kr on be rg , Misses D o g ma r An n i e an d ' Twy ln a n d Le ster dr ove to W m - Louise Peterson ami brother, louis55259 Sun day to spend the day le ft Sa tur d a y mo rn i n g to spend a l w z t h Mr .a n d Mr s .Geo rge Ha l l weeks vac ation wi th friends an d an d son. |Th e Misses Ma r i o n a n d Mi ld re dr e la tvc s i Sou th D ak ota.Edlwin lrierstetter is spending .Anderson o f Fr e mo n t,ar e i'r' °"d' several day s voc ation wi th hi s m g th is we e k wi th th e i r gr a nd - cousins,Stan ley an d Cly de K c r - p a r e n t s 'M r a n d M m .H. G .V a n l stetter.Deusen.I Mr . a n d Mrs . G. F . Gi en d en n in g l Flo y d Ale xa n de r dr ove d o w n ' ar e en jo y i n g th e c o mp a ny o f th ei r f r o m W ay ne,to spend the \\=:ek- d 'th 11 wi fson,George a n d fnrnily ,wh o nr-, CHF a d ,QS he..d rd rived hero f r o m Mi c h ig an in e t'n e u s Ore ave r ec e nc ° °swe e k to s end the ir vac ation.lf r o m th e ~' l 'Mn rs ha lls " h oPore vac ati oning ' in Cnlrf omln. Theyh g f - a n d Mr s .W . H. S ii ttsc h na d wr ite th at th ey a re e njoy in g; the ir ,e 1 ren were a mo n g oss w o tmp ve r y mu c h n n d th o t th e th o r -h l d G d G n h l h m °5§i."i.i..h5".1'§ 'ii B i f f c ene§§n EI£gs;e,é?t§§Sti§;c n between so-so oy ..Mr .o f;;» Chris §tc ndor ond '.J i'..:'s;%.1`¥.'.:';.."=':.':::."'..'§§.'°§;'.'; son,C rm,r.an d p s .L me " tf P e te r s o n spe nt Wednesrluy ove- ]` r° 'i 't°" "" a nd f amily : . . i ll . tl " * " " " n i n g wi th Mr a n d Mr s Ben om-=~ ié li....f"5§l.`Ifl.i'f."§i¢..§§3.'§'§.°'near mon an d c hi ld ren n ear Omah a. `°l Mr .o n d Mr s .George Hedr-lundTh e ho t and dr y oe u th o r has c au se d lots of we ll trou ble.J uliu s- Stender has bc cn busy for the past ente rta ined at c o rds Saturda y e ve- nlng , h ono ring ; Mr. and Mr s .Ma r - ti n Hed e lu nd o f Oma h a, wh o we r etwoweeks,c leaning and si n ki n g.vi s iti ng he m.{` v' ii i. in §i .. the far me rs aro und ..MlS§; Evely n Baker of Omaha, is IE lme r Niels:-n is ta k in g Louislslggnc éing g e m w e e k d ~T335 P ltr 1=e n's plac e as se c ti on lnb oro rga tgs par en 'r.a n 1 w 1 e Louis is enjoy ing a vac ation.'..Ne ls I-Inmark is bac k i n t o n m l u t m m ;`l""i~'..?1""hif¢'l".i.i.'§""l'$'§ af te r ha vi n g wo rk ed a t t h e Ha n s a p a Y as'.n1..Mls s W i l ma Sta nto n o f Ixearney ,fc | ; s ° ; '; r i ' ; a r I - . lk Ci ty , s mc e ltvh o i s h e r h o u s e g ue s t th is we e k . Sunday din ner gue sts a t theVis ito rs a t t h e Be rtel Bertelsen ho me Fr i da y even in g we r e Mr . an d Mr s .Chr is Mathiesen,Ro be rt an d E ve ly n . He le n F e r n a n d Lawr enc e J o hn- son are sta y i n g wi th Mr s .Ali c e Ilier sbetter wh ile Mrs. J im J o hnson 1s stay ing at the J orgen Christio.n- on home,su f f e r i n g with a b r o k e n rp. KENN ARD RURAL JOTTINGS | - a n » u - . George He de lumi ho me we re Mr .an d Mrs . A lbe n Hed c lu n d, Mr . a nd l Mr s .J o hn He de lun d a n d c hildren and Mr .a n d Mr s .Ma r ti n Hede- lu nd , all of Oma ha . Mr . a n d Mr s . B e n Gli s s mn n a n d ,lc hildren an d 'red Peterson o f lo mnh a , a n d Mr . a nd Mrs . L e o na r d Peterson an d Ma tti e J une \\.0re Sun day visitors a t th e par ental, Nels Pe te rs on h ome. Mesd umos Kathe ri ne Ni ss er , F r e d Yae dic ke of I.a\v1'ence,Ka n - sas.Eli zab eth Be r r y and Horner W a r d c alled o n frie nds in I?l:1irMr .and Mr s .Seth W h ited vi s- ' Sa tu rd ay mor ni ng . ltc d nt.tho Bi ll Lvp pc r t ho me o n ,He le n B e rr y re tu rr ed f r o m Phi- Wednesdny evening.c age la st Fri da y .She has spent Mr s .Chas Mi sf c ld t and fa mi ly the past six weeks attending sc hool and Mrs. Pete Ra smus sen and c hil-| th ere. dren were Tuesday visi tors o f Mr .an d Mr s .Be r t Iio ns en and Mr s. L 00 Mi ller .Mr .a n d Mr s .C.ll.llnnsf-n .of A r i .lc -lt:rs o f Counc il Blu ff s.Bla ir.were Su nd nv Quests a t GET Yo UR OLD CAR READY 0 FOR USE Foni THE COM- ING SCHOOL YEAR. We'll give you a mighty good price on an overhaul job. Kmnnnn GARAGE FRANK NAEVE,'Proprietor KENNARD, NEBR 0 " " "- ° - ° - -- - - IH A l0"' Anniversary Present fqr Y0||! nu. 1,a»¢1ofh A,...em.y°m.¢ work]-famous hm lm, $eEdahHoa#mla|Toodd>rob¢,wea¢givingawayesupply dPRescoA|.m°¢wy°n¢wL°;°a»¢\¢H»af»|¢n~ Coaldub. Putyo||'nmnedownnow,nd¢|\bFa{l,§¢|\¢nwq hsf||lyom|'|uilola,w¢'llsuvclyoulmpplyo|ooJ,ubso-1 lufdyffoo.T|\d°ssavingmon¢y,inn°¢l!?Af-»d,I»mtl\e I!! FRANK NAEVE,'Proprietor K E N N A R D , N E B R 9 ,Muscular Pains ~QJ , 3 ~ I( .g ."% 3 1 at :~. ~Q'J ..f:.,T L J r ~ ~na " > . ¢ 5 ' ~33_¢¢""'f£»2 ; + ;';*.»*`{Rf;»._ +f*:\§1 .1'}1E-!. ',.° !42.1 :'F'~i q ~a1. { ' ;= § * * §\ ' ! ' - _ ~; .j .~.QE 1 ,.. P l .\ . r ° .° - \ +~ f ~ f ¢ v A e V...I .J '1 .~. f ¢ ,~1 2 ' ° J t '1 *- 'f f "'".-.-e°,=~ff.i.H»,¢,'Pf°~l 1. ~fi.;_ ;a~4 5-..*I In ~¢)\:¥?.Ir§= ; :».~ ¢ f » 1 " " 'J? »»~ '='fr/ a d a c h e s ~ ~ ' = 1 - ~.11:»-¢w'§57#~»<\: .;'~=a sv ~ \ x» f a~ ';='Pai;5i5 ~ ""4=f>¢;»~'v~:~--. »~fr ,....?€.np~w _.,~~3. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~,g "? Ls" Q,"-<5.:="*"~2¢.e 1 z .-.»3 2 4 : ~..~ < 4§ ;€§¥ »"*; f'\ \4 . ~f v ,»s MK.3 ~e' 5f:\f¥;f. '~X av~p x 23~m m ~ "~ = ' r f f ~.Qgf ~1.5 .u ';§¢».` 1 Ne u r a lg i n Ne u r i ti s Ba ckac I1 e Rh e u n mti s m L u m b a g o Sc iutic a . minut¢youststyoafHoeb»ola,you°l||¢c¢pon muy-F°f|-i-u°&a¢a~gy.b°¢un@¢¢d,g»mm .b°..¢..a¢»,|~..¢T1~...¢;..u.~.°...r¢f a.a.-m».. bly,¢l»¢--M.||..»...;.F»AafD..¢c°..»..»¢.,». !|1zncwn\o<:Hs,9etliren¢w|owuprioeL On ~Du ===,;=;,=;2'I'¢"£¢ \;d"§= ll ""g;f |v|i_asFn 'thlgsdny aftcmooh 2-am |oden must. he obtained. may num- |51|-affy »1?.'£'.§.=¢?`.na Helen wero hm' nl trdnn mn! ha dawn nn vn.........|.....-n-___-_-;_»._. Robgrt Andregsen Ma d i s m v- T h o m a s Mc i lur d y to o k we r agenc y f o r Chry slers,Ply - n o u th an d Do dg e c ars i n th is lis tri c t. n ~|"|I ..c ame o u t East Wednesday f o r n f e w da y s vi si t wi th h e r pare nts, Mr. a nd Mr s. Ne ls: I .. Ne lson. Mr . a n d Mr s .Cha rles B er ry c n- tertained a t din ner Fri day in honor o f Mr s .Kathe ri ne Nis sen an d Mr s .Fr ed Yac dic ke o f I..aw- renee,Kans as,wh o we r e vi si tin g he m. Mr . an d Lr a. L . E. P eter so n an d ning at ElkCit.y , visitjng ~1==;f~f=; n IM r an d M m M a m n He d e u kHa mi d a n d Ros ema ry were wg ;- 0endgu e s ts o f Mr .an d Mr s e Periodic Pains ~r|2i'»xi~"i»'im~, achesand pagu 25 fur 25 cents 125 for $1.00 \\ \§ \ 1 \ § \ k "-\~\»n.~1 <>~1= i \ 1l ,¢Q-'4 \ .;*' \ \E V E ; ;, va ;L 5 0 | - L '~ \"' HU.\=r§~f;\ \ \ \I?\. Most of your suffering from common every-day aches and pains is unnecessary and unwise. Unnecessary, because Dr. Miles' .Anti-Pain Pills relieve quickly and witliout unpleasant after eifects; unwise, because pain makes your physical condition worse instead of better.One pill usually brings relief in a few minutes. If you suffer £1-or`any of the rders listed above, take Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills.If they do not give you greater relief in less time than anything e1se<you have u.§ed, go to your druggist and get your money back.A package of Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills in your medicine cab!-» ~ \.\ ~ \ u ~ w \ ~ |e ~1 ~ , . .§ NI~l I ;~ 1 Mr. a nd Mr s. Ne ls: I .. Ne lson. Mr . a n d Mr s .Cha rles B er ry c n- tertained a t din ner Fri day in honor o f Mr s .Kathe ri ne Nis sen an d Mr s .Fr ed Yac dic ke o f I..aw- renee,Kans as,wh o we r e vi si tin g he m. Mr . an d Lr a. L . E. P eter so n an d Ma d i s m v- T h o m a s Mc i lur d y to o k we r agenc y f o r Chry slers,Ply - n o u th an d Do dg e c ars i n th is lis tri c t. ning at ElkCit.y , visitjng ~1==;f~f=; n IM r an d M m M a m n He d e u kHa mi d a n d Ros ema ry were wg ;- 0endgu e s ts o f Mr .an d Mr s e ( NIC FRIEDRICH HARDW KENNARD, NEBRASKA~r|2i'»xi~"i»'im~, achesand pagu 25 fur 25 cents 125 for $1.00 pains is unnecessary and unwise. Unnecessary, because Dr. Miles' .Anti-Pain Pills relieve quickly and without unpleasant after eifccts; unwise, because pain makes your physical condition worse instead of better.One pill usually brings relief in a few minutes. If you suffer £1-or`any of the rders listed above, take Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills.If they do not give you greater relief in less time than anything e1se<you have u.-Eed, go w your druggist and get your money back.A package of Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills in your medicine cab!-» \\ \§ \ 1 \ § \ k "-\~\»n.~1 <>~1= i \ 1l ,¢Q-'4 \ .;*' \ \E V E ; ;, va ;L 5 0 | - L '~ \"' HU.\=r§~f;\ \ \ \I?\. /n L\(\\ \"l"\ \ \ \\r \\"\.9-= , - - , - ;-\:1 C a.~J_J$.\"' ~\ \> - \ .. .. __ - . . - - __ . _ ,- .. . -- »v n - any money order omce on any one day .--Exc hange. Clearanc e Sale o f S u m m e r S i l k Dr es se s is s ti ll o n at The F as hi on Cen te r:29-1t au-n ¢ a . . . . - _- auuxzmay u|.u:|.'I100n VIBIILOFB OICharlesMis fc ldt. Mr .an d Mr s.'I`orvaI Anderson an d f ami ly a n d Mr . a nd Mr s. W m. Hu n t an d dau ghter we re visitors a t th e W m.Cu n ni n g ha m h o me o n Sunday af ternoon. Re in ha rt Gasser visited a t th e Se th W hi ted ho me Su nd av af te r- sun in Doubt Belleve |x or nor. but we recent-3 overheard l conversation In nalter lobby wherein one womanuked mother If her husband wen!out much lt nlzht and me replyv u ,"1 dnn'¢know, but rn u k him the next time 1 see him!" Suburibe for The Enterprise. nogn_Mr. and Mtg. Henry Kniep and Sqn and Mr. and Mrs. Otw Kuhr vmwd at the Raxmund Kuhr homeSunday aflemoon. ~4Mr. and Mrs, Seth Whiled vis- ited at the Frank Gasser home onSunday evening.Frank Gasser and family wereThnrsday evening visiturs at the Louis Goteham home.' m a nmnnunnb 1 aluuaIN WASHINGTON COUNTYI Mun! HIV. Ouhld; Huh Stop ixféefore you start out '" g Improved'"Ne$J§L.'I.1LJLd1<m"~H o z e 1 a r e J / 0 { 1 r , t z ° r e 5 ,b a t f e r y , G O O D Y E A R PA FHFINDER Supertwlzt CondTires lm us showyou the m m qualisy ghat you get beeaueeGoodyarhull a MILLIONS more dren $.98 4.40-2|> gg (E ~<29=4.w> >\\ l t ~s w p e r p a i r #o d n r h a u n a l u l n u\\_ /.\ \,J \ \\._ \ Sha n a mf:=.¥ * § 3 & » * . a s . . .. . .. . ,: f : :' d . ° ' § m G O O D Y E A R A L L - W E A T H E R Supemvm and Tire: The latest greatest reason why morepeople fide on Goodyear Tires thanany other kind / f ~ \ \ \ \ . /5 ~$5 H » fur 475-19» o ¢~~'4 o 111,g (zs;4.1s) Q'~ 1 \'5 H I u n W 5,. \\ \r~Othnréulhpepurhn ~, \ \ : \~ ~ ' r m o e m a a u m ' v n u 'ISE a s ,.,~4 ////1' Siu4.u.ao 298u m s m oz! fz eoeryt/zzng? l /I l . / .oe¢ @ »~~ ®\ » @ ~B ~ . .'9 . ; » -:-i f ~ o Nothing In more bothersome than trouble on a trip- We can help you avoid this. swp in and let ua look your tires over, check up on the w, remove racks, glass and other things that might cause punctures. Youwill have a better timé K you use our service before yo\nm rtout... AgreatdeaIofw hntwedo-and g lndlydo! -cons yu\lnom on dm na! '11n nk You! ! nosmBAgE||§§1;yB|§§srA1|0N A company an no more b;|y its Judging fr o m the number of own :hares man a dog can live bypermnalcallsandinqd rlea re-elt lns xu own tall.- Sir Kirby ceived a t th e lpc al W as hi ngton Watson Sm rr, Coun ty Far m Bu rea u o ffic e f or in-formation on silos,it isveafe tc predict tim more than the usual amount of corn will be processedi and fed as sllagc during the com- ing winter. The Engineering Department at the Slate Agricultural College is preparing and will soon be ready for distributing, we latest in.ionn~ ation on both Emergency and Per- manent Silos.Those wiahing this bullotin should noLi.(y County Agcnvn office at Blair.'We havejustreceivedwordthat1s,oool copies of the Bulletin are being publlshcd`to meet the dmuth em- erxzency of 1981. I The circular is vnll illustrated with pictures Rnd drawings ol the trench silo and it is described in ever# detail.Features ol the cun- struction include euily and quick- ly constructed lor emergcncy use, built with unsldlled labor and with machinery on most any farm, and desired :opacity can be had by in- creasing the length of the trench. It can be constnxcted for a cost ol $5.W to $10.00 besides tbeiarm labor.No near, capital output is When BA ABYB m£3..'2 ~mms are Upset nd aifments seem twice nav. mghl. A sudden °3llc. Or a lndden altaHow wouldlou meal Er tonighvfl lvayuuaom ready?Llééwry IE:tha <.;onst111cti}m of| some or UW tlm trench silo.`Hé`E§§»E"££\¢¢w¢u1 i'.reI1¢h silo' pne- 1s8¢ lall, as ia: as pex-lat preserv- ing of slings, were those dug about B fest deep, 12 feet wide at the top md 8 (eat wide at the botwm. Th1|`WP° of construction prevents air pockets forming during settling which at the mme time prevents "' __ rnvilln -we ¢f =wh dlol vm "eg '€u7Z7$.c,L»J. ?,,:.*'§'..*'mf"'°*""°"""°"'C A S T O R I A ~r.,.y=*'.»., ...'".....=..L'--~:.....=..-\..\..._»..'=->'~ 1.... 1 ~ 1 ~~ ~; . ..~._~ = ~,.( ..;f ~~-....t 7Q34.5}g__,,3;,_>¢:a.='~~.~.~1 ~. > - » < - '? "~f- =» ~~1 :,_~ - . - , . . .~ _~" " t " ; :~ ¢ ¢ ~ - ~.*1;» »_:. <- = J .. _ ~ ~f - . . ,. , vp-M,~==¢m~,¢» »mm» a'~'IR ~\ F;men Bannon Dessert I one dozen bananas and h them.Boil two cups of r md one pound of sugar |cups)for five minutes. n and cool, than add the ba- ==ond the juice of two 4 |1 e yyieldedtohispatientei f ar u and Pezzy '| se c ret lay b efore him.I t was wri tten on n little squ ar e of perfumed paper th at bore thesewo rd s: "D ar e y o u :d l me a ga in ?" n~"l » \~ S |f;,@I' ~_§~* $9 ~="'~ ~.. ~-=».s*:!;- ...of this mesnue.In A moment hosounded the depth of lu manlng.Sha had dwded um she could butbe happy with Rdsewell and wasphnnlug lc break with him. m y l m " " v m l ,t.here'|nothing on m u h l m d .I' f e lis te ne d f o r n n hour. I t ' |we ll ou t fr o m th e eastern shore.W e c an sllp o ve r th e n d e and la ke n qu iet d lp be for e we I0 to sleep." Amos removed his c over of vlna. sa y i ng tha t b y ly in g d own on thi ! tr ee tr un k m ti me s o f d a n n r he thought that he would b e well hld~den.. in the Wilderness By kving Bacheller dry ingredients.Lant of all, fold ln the egg whites,beaten still. Pour this batter over the sugar and apples in the baking pan. Bake 50 minutes ln a modenle oven (875 degrees ),watching that the syrup does not burn. When baked, turn upside novm at onoo on a large plale, spread- ing the caramel fnrn Lhe pan .Q .~»~ lrily nerve three or Iom' penonn, depending on appetstes,The combination is a gout hvorlte. A T o k : a i n m u ! ! | 3 1 3 m m : u n s nearer me h 'Geltiu lti lm-w m a u r k n c u te ll Amon c mp t m m m q d lif ted the hatc h ' u nd Insu red hh feet to the c ab in.Sn- UM d o w n h e u k o d : ' Ho w d o y e llk n th e c n b ln f '" I t ' |1 c omfortable pla c e bu t A D A N C E carried the personal property of the Nebraska Power Co.be in- creased an follows: In Arlington Village in $10,000.00 In Kmnard Villnge zo $3,000.00 In Herman Village to $6,000.W rock i bow-shot ol A point of land. |On motlan made,seconded and A in v u lm mln m tha ed of ''I rrthu forest benmu the polar.Thedmbenedd m r m :with wudeden.Thou dl!! In the Whnle's Belly gave Rohan hu nm chance to tryhu hand with the dellule meehm- lm of Peny'| locket.One day lt yklded to his patient elforu and carried the Iollowmg reductions In nal estnte values were made: NEK 8-19~11 to $126.00 per ure SE56 849-11 to $125.00 per acreS55 SWK uma swan 2347-12 Hansan.51, tlwnghc m be the biggeut juniar Alter adjournment,A delicious yenllngln the state.lunch was served by Mrs. Hmm l Mr. Nelson hu ulghty held mi The next meeting will be held at (ine young nulf, 65 of whigh he the homn od Prixclll; md Either will offer in his Pure bred u h Wrlah.Priscilla Wrleh, news N-Ithlu fall.'I\venty~!ive gllta and _porter.forty hours and they are all of them g l o g g s g dul y mmh a nd "best..Inst yenr he bred bothI1:0 | .bent..L a s t y ear he bred b o th Dllroc a an d Spotted Po la nd ;b u t th is y ear h e has n o th i n g b u t th o Spo tted Poiands. On 3% SW% NEK SWK 2|-17-12 NATIONAL SWINE SHO be increased to $1500.00.. On motion made,seconded and|..|an 1 J. T. Nelson has made arrange- ments whereby his herd boar "Tip Top" will be shown at the Naljonal Swine Show which il to be held in Springfield, Ill. and later at the Iowa state fair at Des Moines and On motion mule,seconded and carried the personal property of the Nebraska Power Co.be in- creased an follows: In Arlington Village in $10,000.00 In Kmnard Villnge zo $3,000.00 In Herman Village to $6,000.W In City of Ft. Calhoun m $3,000.00 On motion duly made md car- ried the Dolrd authoH1.ed the County Aasessor m deduct 28.80 acre.: ol land taken by the rlvez in 29-19-12. On motion the Board adjourned to meet August 10, 193l. .,.. County Clerk. ments whereby his herd boar "TipTop" will be shown at the Naljonal Swine Show which il to be held in Springfield, Ill. and later at the Iowa state fair at Des Moines and thru brought to the Nebraska state fair at Linco'z.. BUSY BEE CLUB_MEETS The Orum Busy Bee Sewing Club met at the home of Edna I-Iannen July 81. Club members judged the com- pleted underwear and sport dress and practiced more club songs that club members should know. Visitors were Margaret, Eunice and Helen Rolland,Lonaine and Margaret Hindlcy and Georgiann ling,in fact.is _iw seventeen months old.Ha is s. fine smooth .. ..| "Tip To~" and he ~as good1-:gmtobe.Th e a n i ma l in a.Sp otte d I ...1 ' ; :~ " " ~ n u l l q u : .. . . ._- Spotwd Polands, D A N c KING'S 1fxv1L1oN DAMON'SHARMONIAN§ Saturday, August 8 They undruaed an: frahinz h ath on t ha | I had n r erandy baac h.| u r A lmo s t - | ' n n - e n w o u l d s o o n m m m to h e r m db e :fo r help i n lo lvln x the m y | tary .On c e u he kn e w tha t h e vr u yur §o_le| .rn_her seen-qt she would wit1;¢§ut Stirrim n e . . - . . . . . . . . : | . .t s WBUIUB IIJBSIB ma y ve:npmsuucu u n n r l z n I n T h e b l - § ¢ § , ¢ ~nl..l"'n¢|¢'|hI\l\'o ve r th e c armel.Gu t i n we d g e -__.__T . ._.lenhvn-in mw d n u m n . runeuyyw vw nu v»u~¢|-my..A new combinatiumjust dlsmv- shaped pieces and serve wiLh| ered, is delidaus,Chill in tha if whinwd cmam. xpsn»i;'}1fea§T¢:h°'1upmh:1°1°pfi T o m a w ~ an Iced cmtaloupe with e.i¢J1er--Five eupluls o f "hug juice, 3 and eat.lt't dmple as tgupoonluk o l GK!!n...»\~..+ oh: .nn uma. mnlmhlesmcnful of salt.1 ¢»¢BB'P*;0"' The voyage In A M O S wenttreewithclinging to the :h s wn a l u ww - mz!to the hllon hll hmdnw, andupper bnnch¢I» hebegnn uwlng nl! thou bdow '°'\ uv. inlh with the trunk.Boon the under dde of the tree wal clw- ofa . ;H. mmm num me lun plnne from the north.| "\Ve'l| try to push her out and nhe'll make I (ew mllu with her uwu head while we're uleep. Amosu happy."She wu llzhuy grounded.The!worked har tree, shoved her lnto1 deep wnur and climbed |hoard.\ n u n n e l p e u m m t o f i n d l t .H e t h o u g h t o f t h a t d u w i t h h e r o n t h e f o r e s t p a t h .H o u r i t f l o w e d f u l u n : A A - - -' n -''°'||.| um memory! 50011 |10 EICIIIIDQUI"W ha t n p i ty !What 0. pity that | Qu:Ugg. bgd go be broken li k e n nec mt 'ny lightning!n lmftlair." Yu! there was sometnlng ln lhll bit of paper that gave him cheer md comfort.Be exlmlned thebeautifultrinketmdwonderedwhat was tha mennln: of the lennrl WILL SELL GRAIN BINSaim1:;l;u;;e;e;t.m"ll;;;o ; f>2SI|1EHi'§>`{ i fcesterslairé sauce 15 p l e w h o h m m t r i d th i s n e w a n d d r o p s o f tahasc o sauce,a n d 4 di ff er en t c omb inatian pr ef er th e beaapounfula o f le mo n juic e. c r u s h e d p i n e a p p l e ,b u t b e s u r e b o M i x t h e i n g r e d i e n t s t o g e t h e r , °\\ 1 . nl . . \ 1 .. . . . . . . l " ¢ . ; _ ¢' " | | I g ;:a°°"' ""he a ven ! *h lh perc h looked the :Hun t nr # u m f r o m t r `§I§"E»i551'é' Hr' ine e Ru ben on his lof ty out u po n th e mm a nd ilde r na n slopint .un- nu more.He s u r n o They dressed and lay dorm: under their blankets,wi th th e ha tc h ot! an d r o p e d to n pe g i n the cabin side.The y sp ok e of th e Ir oq uo is wxr r lo n wh o m th e y h u p»_g»qa..__VoN 5To I2 MONTH TERMS 4 try both for-ms and select me one y o u li k e best. Summer S m d w l c h u \For a n appetizing summer ¢sandwich, use e q w quantities of 'wmaboes'nnd cucumbers cut m e mu mo r o u g m y , u m " u v m msalt w afe rs spread wish cheese and wasted.A d a s h of p q xr ik z adds s pleasing color nom. Rmluln-Nut F ill in i One c npful o f s u g a r ,3 table- spoonfuls of flour,56 tenspoon- |1¢ u at u m wh e n Amon rappedonthanlda of B o b u f l t n o thu oun escended ma uw withJx m m dwondnr what the lugsnlolu ploneor _ had accomplished.About two fathom:from I n butt ha had a w e d ,an d sp llt on t wllh h l l hotc hel.a n nnenlng ln lh e u plje r 5/ wa r l l o u wl l n m a un ru namd A lgo nq u in ," sa id Amos ." Th e Ir oq uo is a re o ut ic ou rlng the wll- derness like A pac k o'wolves he- ylnre snow tiles.Th er e ar e d x na - J tlo n s o ' me m banded together in :h e lr L o n g Hou s e - u c h a i n o' vll- ng e s o n n pu lh u n de r th e forest m n f f m m n n " n w N m- i n Mu n n m enrrlved ln Greek on lu c ane. 'The dn! wane d. W i th a deep se n s e o f r d lef h e heard Amos c r awli ng towar d h lm ln the darkness.Gently hi s lrlend llfted the h utc h n ad euteredf Th echeerful.resourceful Amos wa s n 1-omfnrl lo (lm y oung nmu.llo n nd LARGEST MANUFAC-TURER ESTABLISI-IES AIDT: ;: ' ~ . . . : i ... ; _ = nin z _ -an5 3 ' I - = 5 . i=liE5Z£>'i4ELi>annv CROPS ON FARMS l glheirb ln a | lo d| ~Pl... \v ld-wid: eeoizomlc dun- llon, mm! hrmzn have axlandzd Ihdr working upilxl lo the u\mo¢»_ 33 Inn nplmdld aopouyat nowithfunhuloosesfareod., _._-_.. .\.-|. ..... ....A|¢\. .¢ n.|./ small pieces.Add u litllc bacon, chopped,and mix' I c risp ful or s alt, 1 15 c uplulb or u c flung aneu or me tr e e lar ge en ou gn mr - - - - ~ - ~-~--~~ ~ lig htly wa te r,a n d 1 c u p f u l of r alsi ns ,I mlm to e n te r B e n e a th : me h a d a great fresh-water a駰1§§' d1`éI§@££ gtwggn chopped fi n ¢loosened Wirn u spud the cram-They c ulti vate their lands.They\.n..............\ \.-....¢ ..» n... -u |......rule their neonle : ma r t and wi th his ship 'wars'just n pnrt ni'Nw wildemc sa. bu t a klmllv | | :\rl nf lt. Conti nued n n xt we e k )with mnvonnaisc.Snread btthin slic es of 'butte red bread.Cook above s lo wly f o r a n hou r, Eve n i n g Ref res hme nts th en a dd : ( W h e n t h e r e a r e m e n p r e s e n t )O n e t a b l e s p o o n f u l o f b u t t e r : C h i c k e n s a l a d ,n u t .b r e a d s a n d -a n d 1 c u p f u l o f c h o p p e d w a l n u t w i c h e s ,f a n c y b r i c k i c e c r e a m ,k e r n e l s . u n L a i n n n f i n . n n f f n n n h ]. \ l l Y I l | ! . f ~~~~b e " l . . I u u | ,a u u t u u r u l l .u l L u v :u l u u r a n - loo k a nd to sse d n waln load o f i ts umben- dust ln th e wa te r u n ti l he had c leared n spac e under the shel! wide r th an his shou lde n an d twic e n long as h ls bod y .He h ad c ar e fully preserved the barmc overed a lens e o ' ju sti c e.B u t they areHeree and terrible.They have drlv» en the A lgon quin s an d th e Hu rons fr om these lands nor th o''em to th o arent Cnnndinn river.They keep drlvln''em norikfard.They viva ' nm nn ram? nn thn hllr snllf \1s Uuortlmdox The term lutltudlnumms u an Q i l w a s l w and ~40 purka~ns~Hinsn .\\9\P\l - °o';Q"'""? Q:EASY T E R M S Iowa Nebmskab.a n d P o w e r c o - » » % 1 1 ~ r ' - n v- # ma n n - I - ~ ¢ E 5 ~ 1 - E_ I=1 \I sA|.e PRICES ON 5 T o MONTH TERMS LESS T LAST YEAR'S CASH PRI The Eeonomy Crain Blu oll'll Fu-ma n' Fin! Md mm llmme bln, with all impravemwblda the Butler Complnyhufor yemru.Million: of bmnhe gnln are protected In them-Ur from nla, Gm And wenEconomy Bins pnurve lhe p . eonlcnl ufrnln, regulate moevnlenlmcm nhrinknge lou.S lo I2 month lerm prleenlmver|.hnnl.u\yexr'npricu.Yono mural up an the mnmrily Bu'r|.EnQ5|x|E FA E L E V A T O R Hnndiesl,1 at hbor, time and moneyslum the combine. Elcvnla 3~ plléd tu people who mlach llltic Impo rta nc e to dugn m a nd to wlmx ue called orthodox doctrine; Ln!l n u w m v " . m m , W .......... _.ti me d n s l o u j g l n g e a : m llhreulened anbargoel onl ilp me n u . Th a B u t le r b i n n u h a u r i n C o m ' pa n y d o e s n o t f e e l s u d :a s nh nn ld b e f or c e d lo mn kn lh h n ul-li e c f or th e vm! o f e hi d en l n n du f s E- dn u lo rn ge .Imle a d th e y nh o n lduve cha apc:-tunll ol' walling for mo n e q u h n le ma r e ll wh i c h mlycome u A result ol' un-eaumlng crop e n n d i u o m m n lh e r v h u l p r o d u c - in u u n i on s .C n n le g u e u ll y th o r d u y d a y w a n o f th c u d e r M mu f n d n r lu g G a meru nn y In a b ee n wa nd s n vn llnlale ~ u r m z n m p c :: l o r e ne a ln h ll n h a a n n . 5 lh e F lr me n ' - ' i n i A i d P h u .l l enables y o u r l o a l de a le r n n me d i n lh h n u n o nn e u n ml AN :es vuu\\.T \4ln\:, \.u|.A\:1.unu L| .| \J §Af te rn oo n Pa r ty F r u i t salad and may onnaise, ci.-=fse wa.t'ers, sponge cake topped ~.~.i1l~. orange sherbet,coffee an d snllvtl n uts. Pic nic Coffee Ilefore leaving home,scnlri n o r wg a llo n unbreakable t h e m e s twe en lay ers of d evi ls fo od o r wh i te cake.Dates ma y be us ed i f desired.. Ma p le W h i p One level tablespoonful o f ge l- atine, 'fé c upful ofwc old water, 156 c upf uls o f b r o wn Auger,1 c u pf ol of bo i li n g wa te r , f i i teaspo onful arc n c ut rro motu e ro unoe u no e OIth e ho la "Th e blg b elly of the old tre e is our c abin," he said."lt's n igh two fatho m; lo ng a nd wi de e nou gh f oruato stretc h out c omrtble inside. The stem is a hir: shot! o' :ood tlm- ber.I ' \ e ma d e two porthoies on eac h alrle and rammed n peek hole t h r o u g h t h e p u n k f o r ` a r d .T h e u l i n | n \n n e l n 'k n w e t h !n \ n a n n v a n . . n v v - - »- n v t v s v u . . . v - . 5 " r " "Yo u ma y b e s ur e tha t the Ai gon quiml have moved sinc e we set out.I wou ld n't b et a pig whistle that the y u re on th at lsiond.""The Ir oquois are at least semi- c l\lllzed."said Robert."W o uld n't th ey g li e us mir tre atme nt?" Amos :mower-ed:" I wooldo°t trust 'em.'Phe white num is their p'lson wi th his meddlin',his God tudinorlans were a Churc h of Eng 1landpar ty ln the tlme of Chur ies I II ,opposed both to the Hi gh 1 Church puny and to the Puritons. | COUNTY some or i EQUALIZATIUN MEETS \ Cou nty C ommi ssi on er s Roo m, ¢:' :rail th e =l\ll»sold of mu -her. me in l u r e T h o a r e l u t e . juaf. letting the hot walter S t n n d p f ma p le flnvorintq,$5 Leaspoon-§ i n in u nti l it is tho r ou gh ly he ntc d. [f u l af s a lt, whi te s o f 2 e g g s a n d ' 1'»::r éut water , and p u t i n to th e ' 1 c u p fu l of c hop ped nu t ke r ne ls .jun 1 cupful of ground c offec .I~`illf Soak th e gela tine i n th e c old tl.f thc r mus a t onc e vrith boi li ng wa te r f o r 5 min u te s .Bo i l th e .|1 !l ¢ \ .n -.n...............n n . :»....¢.....5. . . . .. | \ m »Ju...1 n | \\l\.|\."B}ll l'l. |ll U || uu ; .; || |n u u u :wax'ter I n the s te rn wi ll k ee p h er h ul nnc ed and tlwlr welght and mln o wi ll li f t her ho w a li ttle .D o y e notic e ho w I ' \ e :got 'em tied to- gether?Th a t turns her tc p in to a nail." fund his llnulldewhirgls that tr a w l wlth him.I l e bnthbrs 'em.lli s denth s nnx is like bllxehc rrles and ti lslalr, Ncbr., August. 11, 19:51Th e Co un ty B o a r d o f Equulizzu- o n me t p u rs u an t to a d jo u rn r nc n t ¢n ny .. ,1.| Present:Chas.Nelson,H.11| Blaco and Chris I-linz,(cunl;. Commissioners,Chu:=.H.Robert- son, County Assessor and G-corC. McQuarrie, County Cle§k.| ~ I EASY TERMS lowa»Nebmska Lia nd P o w e r C o m Zwgvuulnrvlbhdnllllllwrhe LISTEN! FREE TREATS v With every pound of COFFEE . . . any kind . . . purchased at the North Side Store on Friday and Saturday a ticket will be given which will be good for a ¢n ny .. ,1.| Present:Chas.Nelson,H.11| Blaco and Chris I-linz,(cunl;. Commissioners,Chu:=.H.Robert- son, County Assessor and G-corC. McQuarrie, County Cle§k.| ~ I EASY TERMS lowa»Nebmska Lia nd P o w e r C o m Zwgvuulnrvlbhdnllllllwrhe LISTEN! FREE TREATS v With every pound of COFFEE . . . any kind . . . purchased at the North Side Store on Friday and Saturday a ticket will be given which will be good for a M s \\.\t»!r, Hill]CUVCI Ilgllily Dy I.II.¢2'bI4L;iu."nu "user Lu|.5\:uu:|.Aux au R ~ldti m "one reaches the pic nic min ute s,add th e ma p le fla vo r -ruaigor"sa gr--unds the c offee wi ll bc ic a dy ,! in g,an d po ur gra du aliy over thg Amos bn nfl' nu: unite ulul; nun uy uw nom'But We have n o 'rn tlmr h n vo hn lr l 0 ' h ln mi l"I.\» ____.|. .._- ..x.\.I0 ISKICIIG D IU la usuu u crwml-out interest to m,,,,,,,;, .1~..1`lTp§¢» g g le n th a n lu ! y e a; - '| c as h pr i o n o n Bu d a ' E e u n o mf Gr a i n B lu m. Th h h I chunk ol tobacevl _.'fff!"-.f§'IIS!'E$' JSI' .!'i°$' .312 pi p in g ho t a n d most delic ious.If smmked gelatine,stir ri ng llflf il!an d an s wer d z y o u prefer i t stron ger,y ou ma y dissolved.Cool,an d wh e n i t b & * I '.' "'° do nt nee d s r n o more th an .___:__...___AL.........-.-..L _.r ...:...|....4:rr.....: A m z..+I..- "vlannn a toad noeds a noc ket In his 750 human per hour mln emngoor box earl-Ain, deans und con- ditions allmmll e u tndeuy i nlu ulvmn one moving D I X I E and nn.....-|.a an 'rimkm dnuhln the mms ready-made steel bin withall Improvement; wlxidn llxe lwo l|.?¢Butler flclorlts hue supplled o rso yelrl and on which ovma-I ro-pon 20~yenr endurmee noun-dl. ONE HALFOF FACTORY PRO»\nuCTloN w|1.|.qg§9g> 0Ng 01 course Increase m e amount.0.1. gr ou nd coffee;these pro por tio ns allo w 1 sc ant tablespoonful to ea c h c up fu l o f bo ili ng water . Br a n Ups id e- Do wn Ap ple Ca ke »On e - th i n i eu pf ul of b u tte r ,1 c u pf ul o f b r o wn sugar,4 o r 5 mediumezized apples,sliced thi n, B I N D L u a l . u | . | : u l l l l u z u u n :w | | | \ . \ : n o f eggs ,bea ten sti ff ,a n d the n u ts . Tu m i n to a m o ld an d c h ill u n ti l f i r m.Ser vo wi th 'a soft. c ustard,ma d e wi th th e y o lk s o f th e eg g s , a s f o llo ws : On e c u pf u l o f mi lk, 2 e g g y olk s 2 ta hles po on fu ls o f su ga r,%tea- a n d 1 tab le sp oo nf ul o f wa te r.'SPOOUIUI o f va ni lla an d a pinc h Me lt. th e b u tte r i n a he a vy ir o n of s alt.__orf alumi num sk i lle t, o r i n a d e e p 'Sc ald th e milk a n n do ub le bo ll- ......_.._-.. .........i -.._c.........1 4l....l.nv Mio Hn o a dn unllra lnlnmr nnrl __ __ _'breeehei.I n wi d e wa te r wi th th e wind mostly goin' our way we don't have to be nervous nh-out lteerasze. Day tlmea I set straddle bac k ln theriz rln'near the stem.W i th a long stout paddle. I enn help her a li ttle to k e e p h er ta i l behind her. rn be hid ln the green houghl. She'll your around some.She's got a. right to.It'll make her look nnt'ral.B o t whdher ahe bac ks up or slips olde way s or g oes head H1at she'll be movin'| e n th and b v the m t :o' ieoueu unc ut.A noeu: or pigeonsne w ou t of the b ra nc he s over the stem."W e're sti ll dri1'tln',"he whis- pered."The breeze has freabened a little.I c a n ju s t ma k e o u t th etreetopsontheeastaiiom.Doy - llg ht i s c o mi n!My thou ghts h ave bee n p la y in ' a ro und th at ha ndk er chief.W asn't that like a love-slek gal to hang he r h and ker c hi ef out ove r the wate r?She lay s to her- se lf lr he c ome e d own th e lak e i n wllefbwlna-5 TO I2 MONTH TERMS 'I "I mlma ml¢ of E c o no my B ln a ml! Bu li er -D ixie F awn Elc vaton will bonva i lnb le b ut n o t mo r c lh ln o ne h llfFlrll-m? Terms alnew, lowprima.1 \ zu. h i i f S1o i Il Iu ar u or ruuilu pun.opr uuu u | t : " H ulla. '~'"<ob J ' " "~ |ull| \\|-°-"-ro wn au gu r o ver th e me lte d h u b s a lt,a n d beat sli gh tly .A d d the -r, then c over with slic e d app les.ho t mi lk to th e ESE mi xtu r e . [wrinkle wi th the tablospoonful sti r ri n g to mi x tho ro ug hly ,th e y ! wa ter , g h d le t s ta n d wh ile y o u retur n all bo th e do ub le bo iler mul..L.ri..laruttvr, as f0llm.S loook,stir r in g c onsta ntly ,u n t i l l Pha ra oh , I th lu k | h e' ll ta k e u s to the Iake'| end."A mo !lifted his right foot and shook It p lay fully .Rob ert te lls ln his diary ol' the old pioneer-'s am! able habit of lif ti ng an d shnklnir u Clluutr n e u K e e p C10 80 t o IIIDIFEa n d i f i t ' s d a y l i g h t h d ` l l s e e t h a t l i t t l e w h i t e f l a g a n d g r u b i t .I t ' s l i k e a p l a y o 'W i l l S h a k e s p e a r e - 's nuke reservnilona now. :Sn FARMERS- FIRST AID TERMS SEE an d me one o'the play ers.W e 1\on't have Inng zo wn lt for the \l-lancmix implement CoIInst act. I rpvknnm ,¢p nr ntc I cu,,-th e mixtur e b o ats the sp o on . i l 1 c upfu f u Ca rr o t- Tu r ni p Comb ination H ou On e hunc h o f c arrots an d h a lf 1 :nf ul : f th a t a mo u n t o f tu mi p s . 1 Prepare bo th vegetables n hnilinuz and c ut. into small niec es. hls right foot whom greatly pleased. The man spat and looked very who and c onndont as he added: "I`Inn'r worry about old Amos.lt's had goin' whon he gives up.Lerfs no below.r n nu t on the hatc h and show se how to he c on tain." __ . - . ....-- ._.He began to browse on the dried mr-nt and fish ns he stood survey - Im:tho sen-no.H o lnunofl nvvr. sc unpec l up o drink of walter In hlslmr k c up and s\\nllm\rc-d lt.I le ]| :| 1"=f'tl anntlwr drink to ills frleml. ' | } n H n l l n n f | | n a n n . .n n O h h |l . u l . J I \ l | . \ » )L Y l J l . ) l \ £ \ | J | . \ 1 1 LISTEN! FREE TREATS v With every pound of COFFEE . . . any kind . . . purchased at the North Side Store on Friday and Saturday a ticket will be given which will be good for a five cent treat at the stand . . . FRIDAY and SATURDAY North Side Store nous ns - 11-:J We belive Store (lpen Evenings and Sunday Mornings |P i l l 0 : five cent treat at the stand . . . F R I D A Y a n d S A T U R D A Y W f m f d T 1 r E ~:! What a PI °1C€. ~ HERE'S an wmvk of how Good yea:'| gram production enable!g»~=f~=f vall\;e!J u s t l o o k a t ~ t'|su or to many thigher priced %'.¢........» we mn show you why! Goodyearmakumik.lions mon rim than anyb°dyd°° andtumathonavinpbuuzk toyouin a better product for the money." .,,=-=~9 8 4.40-21<2~>=4.4»> $9.60 perpalr Llferhne Guaranteed omuma :mlm |ovALLr L o l ~$ » j l 7 *o iii~ ~ P/1 ¢'.e 'a s f ' \ : & " n e r - »u o x u n\ . /\.,. 'f <' ) K _ '\ \ ~./`\v ¢»/;1,' \/ \ / 4 2 /u s - a s ~ao-n m m no xmou n a nl'.7'us uaua-n &~»»uv mn lateot Improved mn a as uc G O O D Y E A R PATHFINDER |u.tx1.||au.ns.n.no-ao wma .nuta n k Gad lh ann nun an mu. n m a n n T @ P a n d ' m m c o . J E. MILLER, Prop. Ihuk1\nm m m : u n a s u m - 1 lv.IsJ u Store (lpen Evenings and Sunday Mornings North Side Store nous ns - 11-:J We belive \ One tough ~f ~ \» hombre ~ -_yet a S/ze: , . -mf' ~\'~v'~<¥> ~.`¢~'@a;"*a9 5 < - s '~» 3 ¢%" ~ ;( ;:Q \I " ;.x \ \ \* 7\ ; \ < § ~ @ ~ ` f g . \ Q uk f o r l o o k s ! A Super 'Value only Goodyear offers for hard ~anvmg HEAVY DU'1`Y Goodyear Pathfinder $325 B L A I R ' m r and TIRE co. J. E. MILLER, Prop. 1 | " -{ 7 f "1 v 1 1 .| " l I 1 r l i ' § i " £ f » S - 2 ;" I Q ~ ' i i f k -'I | .I :f -I . . .... .~r . : = . . |1-. :.\i : |t| : .:= | |: 5 :: r !!l 1'| |l | |q u a n t i t y o f b o i l i n g s a l t e t l I \ ; | | : i l h | .:=E1:fl u -f l n u r .l m k - | \ \ n t e r ;l e t c o o k f o r a b o g t 1 0 m i n . , 2 -2 r : a n I =: ¢I!.a n d m i a . t h e n a d d t h e ¢ ! l f l 1 i P - I a n d c o o k u n - T h e y e n t e r e d t h e l i t t l e c 1 1 b i n . 1 A m o s a d j u s t e d t h e b a r k c o ve r e d ' arch.Corning down through It W HS a bit of clrofasod hemlock nbout tho slze of 11 zc ntlomnn's vane.Green |l 1 .7 l| u no \ : u n n u n \ . u | | u u \ l l \ : n u n :f=\|r|'.|-¢=t h e w h Is 1 1 c » r l n ; : n f t h e h e m l n r l ;l»u1:;.:llS : I n d u fn l r i t r i p p l e o n [ h r - Ir : " I| | 'F I s i d e wr~r¢»t h e o n l y smn»|!~r u m h r o k o t h o i l l f'v| \l t l t n r - h f n l l n . 1 \ n n n n E n n n H n ... nn h n n h.1 »': :1.\ . 1 '1:.¢I ¢»I"lil b u m are tc ndnv.Drain, S¢=='~"\1 UL-.l!l}.i¢,;-r~.i- HN [ l LI~=<;.:;.:\'.ilh salt, pe pper bu ttc r o r ba r o n :" ~'rr :'=i :1..1 m::inin;5'Iry ir\gS,and mu s h fine.T h i i \\.mhr, ful| U\\| ll by lh v lr . J nf th c \q u : mi ty o f vc;:et:3.blcs wi ll ordin- ~ w BUSINESS DlREC'l`0RY PETERSEN ummm: and MoronSERVICE Auto Repairing I Spedllly m m A n n c. ST. P. M. & OMAHA Santhbonnd 11:40 A. M. dully 7:40 p M dull No. 1 No. 3 ..y ex-cept Sunday NorthboundNo. 4 6:55 A. M. amyNo. 2 cept Sunday BUS GOING soU'm 8:50 A. M.5:00 P. M11:00 A. M.8:15 P. M. \ Z:00 M. daily ex- BUS SCHEDULE CHICAGO & No n : mw E s ' mn N Westbound No. 111 8:85 A.H. daily Eastbound No. 122 6:30 P. ni. daily BUS GOING NORTH \ 9:00 A. M.8:00 P. M.12:00 Noon 6:15 P. M. Dr. Norman K. Ralhmnnn0l"I`0ME'l`RIS'I` Over the Blair Drug Co. Phone Blank 41 Evenings by Appointment BLAIR FL OUR mu.-L The Home ofM.A.lN'l`0P FLOUR (Bundled by All Grocers) We exchange wheat for flour P. S. Sorensen, Prop. R. H. RASMUSSEN Insurance of All Kinda Office Over Farmegu State Bulk MARCUS BECK BONDED ABSTRACTER Office in Court House HANSQN & MEHRENS Pilot Bldjz, Blair, Nebraska r»1~roNm Black 1a insurance Rea l Funk Securities BLAIR ABSTRACT AND TITLE COMPANY Bonded AbalractenPHONE I5 Pilot Bld 1.Blair, Nebr. FARRELI/S CAFE md ROOMS Home Styk Cooked Meals su Dew 204 Walker Ave. EAT ATWALTS PLACE Two doors east ofYinton-Evms G u a nHnmburgenLunchu CARL SCHMIDTINSURANCEREAL ESTATE andLOANSOffice in Sllle Bank Bldg. DR. w. F. HEMPHILL DENTIST In new Hom, TheatreBuildingBlnir, Nebnska DR. EDWIN T. JIPP DENTISTX-ny Service Olficea inShia Bank Bldg.Phone 298 Blllr, Nehf. hmnc hos were lr-ft on its top nhore thc arc h.They rvsnmlmlod n nat- urn! outgr owth from the trunk. Amon pro udly set for th the du ties of his y oung friend: "Ye Ile here ln tilt* \\`hale's Belly and keep watc h.Il' the wind blo\\Shardholdonto th a t ltlc k .I f y e sve any dqn gor pn th ;rl;:§1t.rnn I r Ieaglellghtedonnbranc h of the old hemloc k ond, prosmntly . disc ov- ering Amos,th re nten w hi m fo r a moment wi th spread wings and open be ak-the wild, s ntn nlc spi rit of the wilderness.H e restr-sl a IENS NIELSEN, Troprielor P H O N E 113 - ll4 'W e D e l i ve r To war d midday they passed u party of I nrllun women in canoeshauling up tlahlng lines matened to wooden buoys.La te r rt solitary savage c rossed their bow. scarcely ten fathom: ahead. in pursuit of It swimmi ng de er. In the dusk o f the ta lun g nigh; theyfgmou_[|ded qn n The sma rte st thmg in rubber! ~;Qf'ff\ ./i~\ (}»93oO''<,g ~\. One tough» hombre ~ --yew a Sheik for looks! A Super Value on l y Goodyear , Q - ' § ; F " T ;o f f e r s f o r h a r d . . " f " \~\'. ... x ~1 ~~/ ..\ §\'"' \' 4 \ \Q L . "ir. > ~~ k \ ; " ' - 5 H E A V Y D U T Y G o o d y e a r .I I ~l l ' P ~s¥ ( E z 5 ( l i .2 .,: l Af te r th is d ay they c alled their lb lp th e W h a le ? B elly . They got their pac ks and walletsaboard. Amos hewed his puddle out of a. lon g nrlp of d ry sp ru c e a ndsmoothedandshapedi t wi th his knifa.Th e r carneted thnlr rnh ln with k blanket and stored thelr Ing- mz a m each end. Amos ent tu th u ml o t ro bln' | hedgorow lu xn n o n l,creeping, dln g lng vi n e, wlth d lr k : r u n f o li - q o . m ma n m m t h u n o r th e r n f o r - est.I M ask ed ' Rob er t to wi nd lt u vn n d h i m.On tha ltr ln g of thi s vl n e u e t h y p r l c k e n l o n m I t l l able to c li n g to l u f o o t i n g u n gr o wl.W hen Ru b e n wa s done wi th th e win di ng h l l c o m n d e looked like n vlnréo verod stump.' N o w when P m bkek i n the bo n g h l I r e c k o n lt' ll ta k e \ lh k r p o n t o m e m e . "u i d A m o n u n s bolrd od b la s hi p, wa lk ed A ni m nd ant down I n the thic k tollmo. Hi n ws lg h t u ma th e b l; h o llo w Ln mk ju n h e e f r o m th e u n d . "No w y o u' n - we ll h ld . " u i d Ro b nrt. I II1 " '1`hI1s Amos directed the c asting o :"'I.'aka that lever and s hove h er out n ngme.Then get a board and vre-'ll p le hm into thu vr lnd." Slowly . after muc h pushin g with pole and puddle. the alnguiar c raft hnrnn hm- iournnv. u u n h w m .At I anllI'| pace Lbs c n-rloul old tree-ship drifnd into it. Before n struc k her u l l :Amorhadworkedher brow towlrd the south,Soon she wan out In broad n u r with small wnvel breaking on lo r d do .They cleared an ls- lmd and she went on on stead; as \(my - lo n plnn nc a Soon Amos n u m t h r u K I M -The c aptain hadmindthroughthofo r w u d peep- holo I l m of a n o n hsad lm: t o n r d t h e m m t h e ° " * - " g s Th e b r a n n g h e n e d .Th e nh l begun zo owing.Amos not motionless I n d h t b a r d r i f t u lh e wou ld. Thx cancel.lllled with pllnted v r a m o m n m e a n u r th em going nor m.Th e y g a v e n o n m n u o u tochu Boating tree-doobueu o com- mon slz ht on th ll lonely In t e r with mn ahldowsd,fornelchlng borner ot towering tre e;They n a me d t o h o n c r o wd e d d o wn tolook and to bat h: th eir fee t lnd more to have stood nulhlng and n o tr ln t o ve r one uothex-'| | houI» d e n .on tr me od by thu sc ene.fo r ~\~~'if Nav Improwd Standard GOODYEAR ALL-WEATHER .55 4.75- 19(mass) iBl a ir T o p 8' Tire Co. /. E. MILLER,gmp. ~ ]~ ~Pa~i~s~: ~ ~~$ 8 . 7 5 722 4.5¢-n c u m a u u n u n l n BLAIR TDP and TIRE CO. !1| m Whllejn mu uounaea an Omaha,and weather permitting there will be great doinzs- Unully 1 let program ol enter- tainment in arranged und the day goes down in the binary of the family as a red letter day.lt Q ROSE HILL IH LEAD Fontlne1le.........-.f......-- 6 7 .461 Blmir._....-....,...,..,.,,,.,..-_3 10 DilLastSundaytheHuskersde-Papio _____________2 12 _1 ; fa te d Papio 20 to 15 in a fme Gaspes next Sunday: Huskers vs hitting game.L.Biflar struck out Calhoun;Rose Hi n at Bro~ ~Creek. nl ¢a .f .. 4, .. ~\ f in itia l c lam Ar ur »| r8 bi o tr ea tmen t wh en s pe r s o n i I |JULY m m m o r a v u ~ n s IIS; f€`;z"§§'¢T°§\§."W "bxcun by n mwwa mmm, mn 2. All non-perhhxblee as domestic pnrtioularly x1 A suitable specimen m m were producu, edneatiunnl tins am xg not gvai le for Inbox-wary 1\ `hn|-Inav flnhf 229.,......,-...,___tested for milk and butterfat pro- duction in Washington oounty_ (ann herds belonging to the Dairy, Herd Improvement Asaodltlonl under the supervision of Lenard Miller, our official tester. and textiles close August 29th at 6 o'clock.All poultry, pigeons and rabbit entries close August 31 at 5 o'clock.While the agricultural products, a. The drouthy condition!have"coru, wheat, etc.,together with been mastered by some ol our dairy men, who have learned that gneen postures are not exactly s requirement for economical pm- duotlon of milk and butter when some cows are able to produce 'nearly a ton of milk, contaldng over 80 pounds of fat.The high individual cows for July are as follows: Grads Holstein:1962 pounds milk,82.4 pounds i'|t;~ Frank Brown, owner.Grade Shorthom:1519 milk, 69.9 lst; Grover Willdns, owner.Gnde Holstein: 1721 milk, 65.4 fat; Paul Jones,owner. Grade Holstein: 1460 milk, sm fat, A. C. Marshall, owner.Grade Holstein: 1478 milk, 60.4 fat; Grover Wllldns, owner. 'ms nw. hm. herds are aa fol- |Bees and Honey close Wednesday September 2, at 5 o'elock.Boys' and girls' livestock entries and health contestants close Aug- just 16 at 6 o'clock. while all other boys' and girls' club exhibits auch as clothing,canning,etc.,close August 29 at 5 o'c.lock. BLAIR MEN INCANADIAN W|LDS .Gontinued from page one) bendinthestream.Atone time they cut in on a moose, iordng it into dup water and rowed their canoe alongside close enough t»o_ touch lt.The law forbade their shooting game and so the only trophy they could bring back were Phvwzrnnhs which they took. After twelve days of this life diaguumc am."QOwnerlas dogs should be dis~ posed ol bythe authorities,and all others should be carefully watched i! there is the leastcause ol suspicion, because of the prob- uhiy serious conditions arising after being bitten by a rabid dog. FARM CR OPS s ro rmn Washington county has been ex- paiencing some very freakish weather this season.Take it in<general over the county the ,,;,._1 fall h u he m .;""'" °mely short! while in other sections an abun- dance of rain has fallen.'I'ake' lor example the condition of the Rose Hill neighborhood and north through the York Creek territory. Here on July 19th a heavy rain fell,which was a regular gully washer and over on the Jens Black Jensen farm a strip of hall went through that dd a great ded of damage.Again lust Saturday, so Mr. John Becklun informs us, an- other good rain of around an inch 'be practicéd warn e by no 5..Haftingvnn "wntracts let for u\All Star standmg:erecuon of new vaults addition tooers.|Team W. L. PCL courthouse building. R088 Hill----__.. -........l0 2 .833 Pender-Local fire association Seward Pauling system install-HuLskers----.........-.._--- 9 3 .750 purchased new Chevrolet firdtruck ed in Rivoli Theatre.Brown Czeek..------..-- 7 3 .700 which cost $1,450. n .. . - . W URI ) FROM MRS. 0 . A . GUYE R~r ea l} y c ar es td wor k, h en c e th e ta xIbu rd en is mo u n ti n g hig her an d Detroit, Mic h., J uly 30 hig her an d th e pr e mi u m o n idle- W e le ft Blai r Mo nda y at 7 a. r n.ness i s h a v i n g u vary bad effec t. _ 100% |lolEowmaoSTORE _ msvulvrs 1'Rom THE DAKOTAS been interested for rnany years.|She left Sunday and ls expected Ed Grimm,Peter Tyscm and back the latter part of this week.Bemhurd Lundt returned Wednes-Qwhen she returns she will findday of this week from a mp of a telegram from Denver, callingseveral days duration through both her bu mm; clty. ||;~- nesdny .Pa vi n g f r o m Mo .V a l le - y T 0 H O T S P RI NG S bo here.W e leave here f o r Bur-1 O N B U S I N E S S fal o,N .Y.,Au g .ls t.Send Th e lEnte rpr ise to 5818 Vista.I'lac e,|Mr s . J .P. J ensen was c a lled lx Bro ok ly n,N e w Y o r k . -rs.0 . A .I-Iot Spr ings, Sou th Dakota rec ent- Guy er.1" on b us in ess c on ne c ted wi th th e WE Llmn, others try to follow!BIIOADCASTERS of BEITER LIVING F o n Less.You wi l l buy. Y0Ul' groceries from us eventually, why not now? We want you to compare our quality and prices,here in town or elsewhere. Orders amounting to $1.00 or over Delivered FREE! f SPECIALS for FRIDAY 8' SATURDAY found conditions in these parts WILL ATTEN1)very bad.The dry weather und!FAMILY REUNION the grssshoppers have so ther-l oughly cleaned everything thaw Mrs Fra k B.,| f_ ».n oss c t today forthefarmers are absolutely desh- West Point, Neb., where she will lute and will be obli ed m have'-._. ~~_spend the remmnder of the week Fancy Cookies Fresh 42,i,j',j3"18%-Ze Post Toasties large box ..10c Gelatine 25c sejler package .. l4c C0RNC(?S,&{',§?'§',§,§§'}",{§ FullNo.2 size can . 9c Salmon Fancy selectAlaska pink - - 121/24: Beets full quart can ....7c Campfire Marshmallows lb. box l9c CERTO per bottle ....231/2c ''~= ~ Q e , ¢ < ~ ~1 r"P | E ~ " ' _ f r Better Breakfasts P E R H A P S y o u u r e p a n le u l n r - ove r ly s o - e a r ly ln the murn~ lng.A n d p o u lh ly y o u a r e e b n pro ud or be lng d lflic ult to D leu e, Yo u wo uld llk e to breaklust a t un lntereutlng table. c heerful withs ns h ln e an d lo wer s .an d ha ve n eed before y a:oerr lel f r o myr nwn, or nelghhorlnlz bushes. grilled nah- from (ar No r wa y o r th e blue Pnclllc .preserves of qulnc e muc h an delighted anc ient Greek m d Ro ma n emperors.Not so dllllcult..Nur do y ou de- ma n d too muc h,i n th is nge o l convenienc e.The re u re n ew u nd inexpens ive tnh lc llne ns a t ro ugh W a v e fo r brenklnst seltlnlis. Choose one ol nunny qunllly whlc h glves a mellow c harm lo the table: und pla c e y our howl ot flowers or compete of f r u l t a t ons slde o l the uble. instead of ln the c enter. for a c hange. Foods fr o m ta r u n d ne ur h avec oma in y our market»ba.sket, and they are n t their beat i n th is dletatlc a n d de llgh tlu l me nu : Rc a dwo -E a t Cereal m m Fres h Re d R a s p b m l c x ` Grilled Sardinex To a n Oulnc e Preserves Hat Be verage Gri lled Surdinc sz Santé the c on- tents at two 3%-ounc e cans of sur~allnes gently l n their u wn oi l. Sprrnd s lx sllces of Ions!verythi nly w l t h vropnred mn~mrd_ Lay on the sar rlln es and gu rn lr ll wllh s llc os ot lemon.This serves slx persona." 6 Blue Goose S T O R ~ n .. . - . W URI ) FROM MRS. 0 . A . GUYE R~r ea l} y c ar es td wor k, h en c e th e ta xIbu rd en is mo u n ti n g hig her an d Detroit, Mic h., J uly 30 hig her an d th e pr e mi u m o n idle- W e le ft Blai r Mo nda y at 7 a. r n.ness i s h a v i n g u vary bad effec t. _ 100% |lolEowmaoSTORE _ msvulvrs 1'Rom THE DAKOTAS been interested for rnany years.|She left Sunday and ls expected Ed Grimm,Peter Tyscm and back the latter part of this week.Bemhurd Lundt returned Wednes-Qwhen she returns she will findday of this week from a mp of a telegram from Denver, callingseveral days duration through both her bu mm; clty. ||;~- nesdny .Pa vi n g f r o m Mo .V a l le - y T 0 H O T S P RI NG S bo here.W e leave here f o r Bur-1 O N B U S I N E S S fal o,N .Y.,Au g .ls t.Send Th e lEnte rpr ise to 5818 Vista.I'lac e,|Mr s . J .P. J ensen was c a lled lx Bro ok ly n,N e w Y o r k . -rs.0 . A .I-Iot Spr ings, Sou th Dakota rec ent- Guy er.1" on b us in ess c on ne c ted wi th th e WE Llmn, others try to follow!BIIOADCASTERS of BEITER LIVING F o n Less.You wi l l buy. Y0Ul' groceries from us eventually, why not now? We want you to compare our quality and prices,here in town or elsewhere. Orders amounting to $1.00 or over Delivered FREE! f SPECIALS for FRIDAY 8' SATURDAY found conditions in these parts WILL ATTEN1)very bad.The dry weather und!FAMILY REUNION the grssshoppers have so ther-l oughly cleaned everything thaw Mrs Fra k B.,| f_ ».n oss c t today forthefarmers are absolutely desh- West Point, Neb., where she will lute and will be obli ed m have'-._. ~~_spend the remmnder of the week Fancy Cookies Fresh 42,i,j',j3"18%-Ze Post Toasties large box ..10c Gelatine 25c sejler package .. l4c C0RNC(?S,&{',§?'§',§,§§'}",{§ FullNo.2 size can . 9c Salmon Fancy selectAlaska pink - - 121/24: Beets full quart can ....7c Campfire Marshmallows lb. box l9c CERTO per bottle ....231/2c ''~= ~ Q e , ¢ < ~ ~1 r"P | E ~ " ' _ f r Better Breakfasts P E R H A P S y o u u r e p a n le u l n r - ove r ly s o - e a r ly ln the murn~ lng.A n d p o u lh ly y o u a r e e b n pro ud or be lng d lflic ult to D leu e, Yo u wo uld llk e to breaklust a t un lntereutlng table. c heerful withs ns h ln e an d lo wer s .an d ha ve n eed before y a:oerr lel f r o myr nwn, or nelghhorlnlz bushes. grilled nah- from (ar No r wa y o r th e blue Pnclllc .preserves of qulnc e muc h an delighted anc ient Greek m d Ro ma n emperors.Not so dllllcult..Nur do y ou de- ma n d too muc h,i n th is nge o l convenienc e.The re u re n ew u nd inexpens ive tnh lc llne ns a t ro ugh W a v e fo r brenklnst seltlnlis. Choose one ol nunny qunllly whlc h glves a mellow c harm lo the table: und pla c e y our howl ot flowers or compete of f r u l t a t ons slde o l the uble. instead of ln the c enter. for a c hange. Foods fr o m ta r u n d ne ur h avec oma in y our market»ba.sket, and they are n t their beat i n th is dletatlc a n d de llgh tlu l me nu : Rc a dwo -E a t Cereal m m Fres h Re d R a s p b m l c x ` Grilled Sardinex To a n Oulnc e Preserves Hat Be verage Gri lled Surdinc sz Santé the c on- tents at two 3%-ounc e cans of sur~allnes gently l n their u wn oi l. Sprrnd s lx sllces of Ions!verythi nly w l t h vropnred mn~mrd_ Lay on the sar rlln es and gu rn lr ll wllh s llc os ot lemon.This serves slx persona." 6 Blue Goose S T O R ~ _ 100% |lolEowmaoSTORE _ Fancy Cookies Fresh 42,i,j',j3"18%-Ze Post Toasties large box ..10c Gelatine 25c sejler package .. l4c C0RNC§S§{'§$§',§,§Q'}"A,.'{FullNo.2 size can . 9c Salmon Fancy selectlllaska pink - - 121/24: Beets full quart can ....7c Campfire Marshmallows lb. box l9c CERTO per bottle ....231/2c Pork 8' Beans hall gallon size can --25c Soap Bob White 10 bars -»25c Gum Drops pound »»6c Value Softee pound »--19c Mal€ 6 Brands Hop Flavored 3cans -151.00 Preserves ?ure Fruit and Sugar lb. jar -141/2c MILK tall can _-\71/Ze B L \\''|'\f r e s h r o a s t e d a n d g r o u n d e v e r y d a y C f w h'P a L ndrySoap and 6 8 ;P a i l f u l l o T0f¢¢l"soa|;m§\.>s§a\:\; PEACHES fancy, large size market basket -.59c Pork&'rBeans Van Camp,6 cans ---47c WE Llmn, others try to follow!BIIOADCASTERS of BEITER LIVING F o n Less.You wi l l buy. Y0Ul' groceries from us eventually, why not now? We want you to compare our quality and prices,here in town or elsewhere. Orders amounting to $1.00 or over Delivered FREE! f SPECIALS for FRIDAY 8' SATURDAY -I .. .\| Saga;-cured Hams Smoked shankms Armour's White Label Belly Bacon lb. 22%c lb. law: lb~ 161/_ac 8 t~ 12 lb. average lb. 1s%¢ Sm o k e d Pi g Lan Sal t P ork III. me » Lean Bacon Rolls Half lb. Package 14151: Pork Lam lions 3 to 6 Ill. average lb.7%¢ Blue Gwse sToRE I \~.~. ~ NEBRASKA'S BEST smoxm Mans gan Jowls ||,_ Qc Lard z lb. zu H a l f l b . p kg , Pabs ett Ch eae all v a ri eti es pkg. 16cnb. 191/,¢ lb. ll%C Beef Hearts lb. Scl l 5 lb.$1.13 1 lb. cut 23c Fresh Big F a n c y A m e r i c a n " :| Fres h Po rk Li v e r lb. Sc 0|I |l n a 1I . Long Horn Cream Cheese lb. 15 1.2¢ ._'\; mf Boil nb. senb.m i 4 | nb.7%¢F a n c y B r i c k 4 oz. pkg. l7cFancy Veal Roast Ib. I2 1-n nb. z~v ' Pimento Cheae m jan 17 1-ze Fancy Val Chops lb.lu - z e Imported Swisslb. me F r a h M u n W.Llndfn %° . , , , ~ k ~ p s nb. 14 1-ze l o u ; ; m m " " n " _ _Ithey regretfully turned toward fall, while in other localities only Breed, Mixed: 943 pounds m1n<,'hom~<;. where they arrived Monday light showers fell.33.1 pounds fat;Grover Wilkins,|§\jemn,§_Tile niemories of thel In the vicinity where these rains nr m wi n la s t. as I o n a a s u a e v u v e u mve fa u en .mr .ue c luu n mlo r mrn w n n r .|565 ~ '§~u?y~a}2 a3»1££'»m.a;;a;;;.m; in cllll .1.,,..,Ifor another outing lrezsrdless of the extreme heat:rr 8 f n t"En}ZiL` §{ha"{1u}}§b}@<i"ir°xB¢¢sn 944 milk, 34.9 fat; Lillard S. Jen sen, owner. 907 milk, 33.2 fat; Ed. J. Rennnrrl Grade nm!purebred Holstein:~ owner. which We have suffered of lube. Clifford Truhlsen from south of Blair, happen; to be in a district where less min has fallen and he says that the corn in his locality is suffering badly,that inuch ot' it. is firipé and that the white tops am frequentiy seen as the result ot? the heat and Lhc drouth. Charles liusk.about the same Frank Bmwn, owner.-L. N Stewart Edwards, aged seventy TRI C POUI/['RY CLUI;six years,passed pway July 28, 193i al, the home of 5 son, Hurry Judging slx common \~m»ie\i¢5 of Edwards ns thc rc-su)t of n stroke chickens was thg lesson oh our of npoplexy ufbzr gsuifering for Club Thursday aftemoon at the fifteen days. home oi. our hostess, Vcmn Wulf.Deceased wus born in Barnes- Following the meeting, our lender ville,Ohio,March 15.1855.In distance north of'Blair, reports nguodmin last. Saturday and also on July 19l.h:md this makes the crops in dmt neighborhood in good shape.Thus, five miles south ofBlnir the drouth has done consid- erable dnmngc,and five miles to skin xx Ed Stork Wulf, Eve- L. E. Lur~ curly childhood the family moved nonh of Blair reports are good. ta Washington cuunty where he West of Blair,in the Orum grew to manhood.Hr: was mar- nclghborhood the drouth has bcen tied to Mary Morgan in 1874 and severe and the com is badly dum- La this union seven chiliren '°'°l:\|zvcd and this cpndi¢ion'cxist.s vfc chickcrf and Marvin. Mrs. Bill .l -1lohn'St.ork}b0I¥l» six of whom still survive.|m`f,, mlfl over uracticaliy the wholenn d Jac kie J enson. Ire ne W u lf wi ll enter tain A u g - u s t 13th .-- Doro thy Jensen,ne ws reporter. H O N E Y P n n n u c r l o n C O N D I TI O N S P O OR 0, S. Bar e, Exten sio n E nto molo- g i s t a t th e Ag ri c u ltu ra l College, On J un e 28 ; 18 90 th e wi fe p as se d awa y a n d la te r h c mo ve d to A r k ~ nnsas where hc lived for six y ears. He r e h e me t an d ma r d e d Vi ola Gr a mma r an d to th is un io n six c hildren we re born. Blesides th e wi f e h e leaves th e twelve c hi ldre n, J e ssie Mc Crac ken a f Fr e mon t, J a me s a n d Hu r r y o f Ke nn ar d,Mi n ni e Cami ic h ael an d o f th e s o u th e m an d so u th wc ste m par t of the c ou nty . ' ln man y fi elds th e c om is so bn d ly da mag e d tha t ra in wou ld d o bu t li ttle g oo d wh ile i n th e la te r p la n ti n g s g o o d ra in wi th cooler weather wo u ld br i n g it ou t ni c ely . F o r some ti me th e pastures h a ve been dri ed u p an d fa r me r s have be en f orc ed w f ee d f or wak s. ln n v n lifr{u.nnrln nf Omaha- Mrs. En n a \ # l J t ' " " r 'T ~~d e r e d h o n e y p r o d u c t l o n a n a l l p : 1 r t s | E .E p p e r l y o f B l a i r ,C a r l o f B l a l r l t h i s c o n d i t i o n :;e :8 y I ° R E T U R N F R O M D E N M A R K q t u r n i n g t o B l a i r t h e f i r s t o f n e x t w e e k . 1 Gel: ihe Habit ira de with- rice clnfhier (v Bl air. --Nebr. ~n of St.Paul,Nebraska,stopped over in Blair recently for a visit| with the Brock family.They were on their way back home fron]a four months stay in Denmark.0»n` their way over they had driver? their car as far as New York where they had stored it and on their return drove it back.Mr. Cl1risten5en reports conditions in Denmark as bail largely from the effect; of the Dol: system now in effect there.This system gives a pension to the unemployed and as the pension is quite lil>r:nl no one JENSENS 'ro HOLD FAMILY PICNIC The members of the Soren .len- sen family have inaugurated a custom .dunng the past several years of holding a family reunioneach year at which time the rela- tives gather for a big day of feasting and celebrating.The day chosen is the birth anniversary of Mrs.Soren Jensen which occurs \.n August 27.This year plans are being laid for the gatherim.: to be held in I"rfl\i:1mlIe p;1rl»;in i _ . _ . . . . . . . _. . _. A $2 Dimzerfor 6 ~1 PRF \'..~»,¢~Fi§~ 1"~.,., 1 _.Q* =§1 f:»é'=;§~ff¢i§» :.-2331?=~»¢f¢%f~if*" 'R 1 U ""' \fx.2:»E. ~ ._ .fad":1 v"Q 2,¢f"~.1 ~*~Mf¢f;=.._~ e.¢=" "..~~ ~-~~=f=7 9 ~'|_,P .j ."1&,\.2 3* ~!;§ .j I ~...' \1 . \\ |J 5 , . " ' : ' * "~.e n " }. e \ ~~ .: 1 J u . 5 35 ~ * § ) > » s ; ' ¢ $ 5 ; j » \~;~ of the state.He says the candi-|Grunt ol Pittsburg,Penn and | tions now are poor Earl;freezes f\rs't robbed the bees of their food and made it necessary for some bcekeepers to feed.Later,the weather cond: tions were adverse to honey pro amount of honey production in I\|:llr:|sku this your will be greatly reduced I-ll)DLERb cm- E\ Oi' all the yarns about the <en it has remained for Albert Rich- duction,and as a result,th ...;_. '»» Irene Whitney of Blair and Mer- wn, Chris and Corletta at home on the farm near Blair.He lcavcs a sister at Salesville, Ohio and oen grandchildren and five great grand children. The funeral services were hcld at the M.E.church at Kennanl at two o'clock last Thursday aft- ernoon and interment was niudc in th.; Kennard cemetery. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the kind M¢n0NA|.n wox KICKERS TOURNAMENT SUNDAY .Continued from page one) materially reduce the average amateur's score.Arrangements are being made for n beam match with the Frc~ mont Country Club for next Sun dzly.If the arrangements nren'l ndtloe will be placed in the win- dow of the Stewart Pharmacy il thcy are to§be here.If not u onc» nm.mnmamnnt will be held,u nnpleLcd bgfore publication day u ar d W etjen o f 1"or1.land,Oregon, to c o llec t the Io t a n d we a ve th e m i n to a n unusuai story of adven- tures i n u. strange wo rld,i n a book called "Fi dd lor s'Green." friends an d neighbors fo r :11@ir|§,][,§,e§usi ng b u t o n e c lub a ll the thou ghtfuln ess and their ass is t- 'wa y ro und , even to p ut wi th . E ac l. ance du r i n g the illness an d later play er c hooses hi s c lub an d mu s t dea th o f ou r dear husband an d stic k wi t h tha t c h oic e fo r at lea st. fath er, Sbewnrt Edwa rds." i m halos I I e c an ta ke another The title, in sea lore means sail- ors' heaven. Heaven for sailors had to be a shlp`so large as to be immune to wind and tide,bearing on boardeverything a sailor-man could wish for-tavcrns and girls and music; good food, warm hunks,and old shipmates who had gone before. In contrast with the savage in- humanlty of the old sailing days, the men who follow the sea seem to remember only the good things dmut the watery world which they were so near.The more cnxel the experiences,the great- er the glamour that attached to the tales that drifted down through the centuries. "Flddlers' Green is a narrative ol gripping interest to young and old.The very smell and mystery of the sea seems to & caught in its pages. In reading it,one becomes really acquainted for the first time with Davy Jones and his brother Casey,Lief the Lucky, Ulyssess,Columbus,Drake,Hud- son. the Old Man of the Sca and Mather Carey.Cool skinned maidens with sea weed in their hair become living characters. The Man Who Flagged the Dolphin and who was "leadin' Mrs.Stewart Edwarmls and Children. BOARD OF HEALTH WARNED The County Board of Health is ln receipt, this week of a valuablebulletin fronl._P. H. Bartholomew, Director of Public Health of the Stat/e of Nebraslta relative in the present period,known as "dog~ dlYS"and the prevalence of rabies. The bulletin has this to sayi "Because the so-called dog days are in August there should be n clear understanding that they bear no relation to rabies or its prevalence _"Rabies is a specific infectious disease, most common in dogs and ~The discus., is transmit- m animal to animal or from ~ to man by the bite of a rabid a.nimn,l usually n dog_Often when a dog bites a person there are no definite symptoms that the dog has rabies, though the virus may be in the dog's saliva, thuslikelytotransmitthisfataldl- sense to the person bitten, "The absence of symptoms should not mislead, but rather re-g u to mind the importance of mvlyinre with tn.nmmutinnm-o club for another nine holes if In chooses.Score cards will be inside thi new cluh house, to the left of tin south entmncc.leave score card. in the some place when througl playing.Play will be by handi cap.. |uL,v WEATHER NOTA RECORD BREAKER .Continued from page one) cloudy.Now comes July of \'1'li with n monthly mean of 78.1,a top of 1.06 on the 2Bth,a minimum of 55 on four different nights,n mean maximum of 90.2, a mcan minimum of 66, a rainfall of 2.32 with but two cloudy days,23 clear days and six partiy cloudy July of 1902 was the we'.\est on record,with a rainfall ol 10.27.ln_.lu.y of l922 we Inc9.08,in 19lo 8.55.The drycm July was in l€'2'\, wi.l¢ hut .ll <.: an inch,with but 3,3 in July i 19x4,the only tw:.lulys \.\n¢ir> the inch mark ir the 36 years tin local rccnrils have ~»»n L-vt. Nottlrvest and southeast wot :lcd for prevailing wind thi July.ly has ben southeast 1 times and southwest but 1 4 w'arpooner fe r Cap'n J onah,"in- ve n te d a p u mp to mi lk a he rd o f fi ne f a t whales whi c h he c aught, fenc e d in a li ttle ba y a nd tr ai n e d to c ome to s ho r e wh e n he c a lled th em.Ho f i g u r e d he c ould g e t a b o u t a to n a n d a h a lf o f b u tte r an d cheese :from eac h whale eac h da y , no t to men ti on mi lk, bu t, a s he s ai d, " W h en I g o t nroun'to gi vi n 'the flrs 'mi lk in ',I dis c ow er e d P d g o t me a ' e k d o f b u lll. " step s u rg ed b y health author iti es: i.e.,every d o g th a t has bi tten any one be c a ug ht a t once an d pla c ed in re strai nt for a t leas t two weeks.If i t ha s ra bi e s it will de ~ velop sy mp to ms an d d i e wi th i n th a t period.Th e refitralnt mu s t be a de q u ate to h old a mu c h ler ¢ - er animal,experienc e ha vi n g dem- OHBYrated th is re qu i re me n t du r in g the fren zied sta ge whi c h de ve lo ps in one fo rm of rnh ion nn nnl 1.-an ti me s i n th e 36 years,besides the ties.I t b e b e e n no rthwc e : b u t fi ve ti me s wi tho u t z-es n e v a north east fo r even a tie. So f o llo wi n g a h o t J un»,wi th n mo n th ly ,moan of 17.05,the rec ord being 77.1 i n 191 1, we had a near rec ord I n - n k i n g ho t J u ly , c o n tr a ry to all th e la w a n d the prophets.Bm.we c an c ount on th in , tha t when th e ;.c nr is n \\ 'I th e te n me r n u r a wi ll a v n a g e _ . _ . . . . . . . _. . . _ ..A $2 Dimzerfor 6 ~.c'¥W'#'9??= ." :',s "\F@F§1 "*?¥y* r. .g "§ § "hr w i '11 §»;" . ~ ¢. ,1 5\. .§ 'h§¢5 J ~`#7)7 w:"&ff zi' ~ ¢='::!J'ff ;~' ~ \ ~; . ~J 1 Q ~10 ~j ' " " \ "»._ =4 1 .,,..1......." I ..L fx ;U1 ,r=r " " *¢. g `~ . ~4'"-,'; ' \ ' , ~ ¢ f { ¢ » . , ~ ' ~ \\ . . ~_,{ f ," " "_.e..=§`."""__~- ' m j2;7~1 I ~ ~|.'-.5 .P I ; ; ' ; `°\in T:~. 4 5 : '»;a gs#~"4 f~*r!-""2 r ' f " ~ s._.: [ ;4. ;.r"~. ,I ¢ P " ¢ ) f ' \1 r.-=~ . 1 . 1 .~. , . , ~ § f \ .1 l j .i i . , r f s . . ' 1 : -k ; ~ ." \ ~ . /.~ " --~§ - - ~ . j j f ~r f ~| F )J "- L _. »" -\. r . . _»;. .u é " ' § ' u f ..J P . ~ " . `.'V i H H ; , " . " 1 3 1 .\* l ¢ ~Qu ."~~L .-**~.*.,: .r ;l » |'' f .~" " \Qv z*a , * l " '.gn..Q 4avs.Ia :OZEN tlsh from the h r Frozen Salmon and Celery The world marveled at the ex~plolts of Baron Munchausen but his adventures seem tobe equalled in "P'iddlers' Green." ENTRY CLOSING DATES AT 1931 NEB. STATE FAIR Since the Nebraslm Sum Fnir ----- -» -------.... ..-. '""|a dog or other animal suspected cflwith all the other years ln 'klus having rabies.Early desrtnlction sono, vnth a vmlation oi from 4 of the u,|ma| may Prrclude in- to six degrees il:the uvelvc valuable laboratory dlngnuilie aid_ months.That means we are '0 Killing the "gm" before develop-|h°"° some cool weather,it not ment of delinife lympwms nhould|°°ld' before the year closes-Don be resorted M only when apturec'Van Duesen,Local U. S.caunat be effected.'Weather Observer. 1 \ creamed wi th parsley ,a.greenvegetable with th e ta ng o t le mon. salad "c ool as n c uc umber"an d served stu n s to the timk ling a t I n d ton.Does this n me n l to four tablespoons cold water,dis- solve o ver b oi li ng wa te r o nd a dd two tablespoons vine gar , n neh alf tpasmoon salt. one-fourth tnznsnonn 9 ;;.1.j.» sa-1im»=.»-1»=»=»;»;.};;|;; ~,;¢,;~;.;.;~;i;;. ,.f.;.;,;;; bil),1§_ 'Ill t 8.fH.l1CiI\ll 11381111 and Q n g c u p ~ s f g g n pgpper, fr o m a.n m 'hotel c illllne.I t Car ef ully fo rk in the c o ntents of l- -hrnntlnnl hn mo d ltlnn r th ln h _._A-ll .....-a ...........-....._\.. mu be hem in len than a muff Wm"~» m n m l m m n : p é - entries my uve some dluppolnt-I!_'°_°:'i.!"'.E-B:¥2'e £25 "2=ef~°¥_*F =°§'2.».....= ".. bx d l ih i ; é x é h o Fremonb--500,000 bushel addi- d t h " , u tion will be erected to elevator B'i§'£€,,,........'f_"XT1' of Fedenl Grhin-Corp. making a v------- -~->~~~ ';_""""~>-"nns un uu um mumnu,pucx |u...n ...nm n a . v . "My .L_ _.._.___.__ .___ __ ._ _ -_..7,;;.;;a; the disease dsveloplng annex. u l obk er vln c e o f re-- yn.mm?indlddv dl#Wd of unmeenuy : n u n - m ..l u .. » plant of 1 ,110, 000 b ushels c np wty . Imp r o veme n ts ma de w A m k a ~ B u m m d .Platumowh Inonsrd building between Fifth Amd s m l t te e t s bdng re modded fo r un o f Ion- Nebruh Light b Power Co. ,\........-~. ........ ... . . ,.....cost. of 83 1/s c ents par pn-son. me th e m e n u a n d m u m r u i n s explai n: n u m S a l mo n a n d U e k r y . . . . i i ¢ P o n lw Ur e a n e d P o ! a ¢ o ¢ ¢ . . . . 2 ! ¢S p i n a c h w i ll k a n n w ¢ a g ¢ | . . 1 w h a w k B r o w n g n n m r . . . . . 1 | ¢ D b n n l u n n n lll H a n a n ! ! ! me n n rn wr n mr mr n y o r \ n n u s amold, and le t c hill I or two h ours . D o no t freeze too lang.o r th e ea te r ! wi ll Ir e ne so lid . 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