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CIRCULATION IN WASHINGTONLARGESTBLA|R's LEADING NEWSPAPER
)FFICIAL PAPER OF wAsH1Nc'roN COUNTY,NEBRASKATHE(
ln»ltbGu¢|nB»g||Nd|n|b NUMBER 30BLAIR,NEBRASKA,AUGUST 13,1931.mm A.Rhodesvm.UME XXXV ¢-.._.f.,Y .,...."!m an Year. Single cm.s¢wnumu on11.
CENTRAL scaool.ro HAVE
.._.
Right About Faée at theFair
w Wm ~.~rms mm ~"
m T~~Sn ~ca
|~Rigm AboutPage at theFair
comp~~he assured us that most o!these
men were hired locally if possible
to get them.The pay roll nunnround$8000 per rnunth and the
job will last until cold weather
shuts them up.In the conversationhestatedthatwhenthece
ment work begun that they would
run something like 2000 linear
feet daily.But there is much preliminaryworktobedonebefore
the cement work starts.One im
mense fill down by the.Stanley
.~u
roa~waWhile the whole force of men
and machinery is not yet on th!
ground more machinery is arriv
ing dolly and a force of something
like eighty mam will soon be at
work.In a talk with one of the
employes who had been with the
CENTRAL scaool.ro HAVE
NEW FIRE ALARM BYsn.cM
Tha eontrut has receu\Jy been
awarded Geo.DaBo1t for the in
nallatiun ot a new Un dum nyshem in the Central school building.
Although the new building has
msmour GOLFERS
T0 BE mass SUNDAY
Lat Sunday an allen was made
by Don C.Van Deusea chairman
of the tournament committee to
have o group of Fremont golfers
wer here for a team match but
it was found that the Fremont
club was entertaining the North|cast Nebraska Golf Tourney start|ing Sunday so they couldnt comelast Sunday but will be here next»
Sunday.A few of the Blair players went |over to get acqudnusd and play vroundontheinterestingcourseat
Fremont not cadng ui enter thaitournamentwhichlastedthree
days with a banquet Sunday evening.In other years Blair will
undoubtedly develop some youngplayerswhocanattendthisannualmeet and will be able to
aoqult themselves and their city
with credit.The Fremont course is all level
but there are interesting hszards
in the way of trees bunkers sand
pits.water *»=»;e»when there
ls water enoug what is knownandogleghdlesandonehole
of 600 yards.The yardage ol the
ning holes is Bzss as against 2120
on the Blair course the short wayand2463thelongway.bvice
around the Fremont course makes
a walk of about four miles with
out any hunting for lost balls.
xc is planned w have the greensonthelongway here ln shape for
use next Sunday so they will be
lused for the first round the old
lshort way for the second round
thus varying the course that much
and adding 343 yards .
l
been protected from the danger of
llre in the old bonding by meansof a fire proof door there bu been
no standard method of alarm in
use which would eliminate as much
as possible the panic which mightbe caused should a fire break out
while the school is filled with studentsortheauditoriumwithon
lookers.The new alarm system is the
same as is used in large city buil
ings and should prove to be veIelficisnt.The installation ml
necessitate the use of 800 feet of
conduit plpo and about 6000 feet
of wire.Six izonsr willbe placedatvarious. places in the buildingwillbein
boxes arefrontandn
hangs on a
and six alnnn boxes
stalled.The alarm
equipped with n glass
small hammer which
chain.The hammer ls to be used
to break the glass ln the box which
action immediately sets the gangsringingalloverthebuilding.The new system ls not ihtended
for automatic fire alann which
~would go off il a fire started but
is intended for use of spreading a
general alarm throughout the
building li a fire should break out
during thc time when it was occupied.Those occupying the audi~
torium and class rooms will not
lmow the alarm is sounded in re~gards to a fire ns it will be sim
ilar to the regular class bell.Thus
thos¢in charge will have an onportunityto open doors and quieulyinformthosewithinof what ls
going on and prevent a rush which
so frequently is disasterous.The new system is to oost $880
complete and installation will
start immediately.
Blair PlaysTwo
GamesSunday
Blair Plays Double Header Game
With Fremont Monnicha.Blair
Wins First Game Monnichs Win
Second
FOUR HOME Ruys ARE MADE
Four home runs featured two
rather listlessly played baseball
games when the Monnichs and
Blair split a doubleheader on the
Fremont diamond Sunday after
noon.Blair eopped the first cou
beat 9 to 1 but the Fremohters
came back fa take the second aseveninningaffair12to6.
Nelson Bluixfs shortstop con~nected for the only circuit clout
made in the first contest getting
his homer in the sixth with no one
un base.Nash started on the
mound for the Monnlchn.but received shaky support and was relieved by Cobb in the seventh.Hits
by But/ch Schuman Dey KrauseSorensenandLundtgaveBlairubrimload ln the second inning and
anenor on S¢.hefflershlt follow
ed by Foxy Schuimans double
added another in the third.Nel
sons homer in the sixth gave Blair
one more and A hit by Krause mix.
ed with several errors and bases
on halls was suffideht to score 3
in the ninth.aim errors gave the
Monnichs their only score in t.he
eighth.
..
sBoiler Purchase
To Be Conteste~
rReferendum Petltlon Filed Askin~
for ag Hection for Deciding th
Question of Purchasing Boile
ond Stoker for Light Plant
324173.50 AMOUNT INVOLVE~
On last Thursday August 6
petition in referendum was fil
with City Clerk Krause th
prayer of which was that th
council call an election under th
initiative and referendum la~
giving the voters of Blair th
right to decide whether the suof $241l3.50 shall be spentaddedequipmenttotheBlai
municipal light plant.
Some time back the council d
dded by |vote ol five to
that the services of the low~
Nebraska Light and Power ~~.pany would not be needed anthatthecurrentwiwhich
company had been f ahing th
city would be man ured b
¢¢y plant.This move bmug~ut the dedre tor an add
boiler and stoker which would ti~
the plant over for a Bme.Late
however another engine would
needed to keep up with the add~
business which is coming on ye~after year.Naturally the thought of speningpublicmoneyatthist.brought out those who B\e oppo__~.I n
I ezwsoYMYRNNLOOWIG
veonemmmm
DynamilingTrees
WorksHavoc
Bluting Out Of Trees Cannes
Much Damlge To Dr.Slmley
Home On De Solo Road.Place
RIVER DROPS To
LOWEST FIAOW
The average discharge of the
Missouri river at Omaha during
July was 23000 feet a second ascomparedwithanormalJulydis
charge of 55000 second feet.
Robert Follansbee district engin~
eer of 9he geological survey of
the Department ol the Interior
.~dia
cArrLE BRING FAIR PRICE
Clyde M.Allen sold lilty head
of nice fat yearlingu sm the South
Omaha market 1\1eaday gettingwhathemnsideredaverysatis
facf/ory price for them.
mrtobeready to match up all Fre
mont players who come ovelf
Score wnds will be found inside
the new club house to the left of
the south entrance.Leav¢them
there after playing for handicap
ping purposes.
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~§:."°:?::°.:..°':;.:"z';t.'3§:;o lcmc urs.,ug-ClosedTo uma in an ménrmemm anim I
ing in The Enterpdse this week.The ticket will admit the family A WELL Flotig
any single night except Saturday
or Sunday night.|There is no catch ln this offer.~s.....f.
lith Annual Rmmlon and Pimk U!
~¢L.t§).....l2........|.....n..L;..n:...._rhe Buildinl of Cnlverlu and ~|we vumuugwn vuquy runnerzosmutliIndOldSemenAnocmimbéfmngJFinN¢¢¢mm¢¢»
Closing of Highway.Tnfflc
Rented on High Road tu Omaha Ilm nantpdh Ba Edd 11mndly.Annu!IOEach week for a zerles ofweeks
four tickets will be givenawayand names will appegx' in fourdifferentadvertisements.Findyour name in the udvertiaemepb
L{.I"""""}Z.Y`n§w§§`§QTa'§§§'nm we have come across in tha new IN CALHOUN crr rm:dc an .'|
_l.f>el?.,.has the cornerlvt Bun Strteter Alamh Invnled vu
next to his residence in garden..Address the Galhedng;"Uk
oven 9 Mxuio BE mvsn
Blair Section Will BeCompleted and make yourself known va the
proprietor of the business in
whose advertisement your nameappears and he will present youwith the ticket which will admit
the entire family.For example if you find yournameintheW.J.Sas advertise
ment you go to Mr.Sas and he
will present you wlth the ticket.
Easy matter isnt it?Well try
both vegetable and flowers ~and 1|1h li:[Aa]Celebrities
eyerythmx is arranged m applepieorderwhichis a delight and apleasuretoanyonewholoves
order and system.\
The vegetables at the back
mln any weeds make mfinebacundforalargecollection
of fancy dahli which Mr.Petersen had furt enhanced by glvingeachplatnfancybit or lat_
The Pioneer and Old Settler pic.
nic now an annual affair ani
one that is looked forward to 51
many of the pioneers and old :eff
tiers and their families of the
count is to be held tl\isyeax\.intheElurmeetinsP1303FL
Calhoun an Thursday August 3
To the efforts of L.F.Hilton
by \|\¢ Time Cold Weather Sets
in ls Plan of Company
xtnie nntrolmulV.U.l.lCl¢lu\\|...._I ribontheWashingtanhighwayno
of Blair wus very busy last Tues
day morning changing the high
wa markings on the Washingtor
hip;way to route the raffic ovca
the high roml from Blair tc
0 hu.1|.1 ...¢nvvndfn#Bhd nuttin;In 1ot of thiq now deceased lays a great deaf!01
pleasant evenings entertainUlmu;|¢¢~».....___highway number 73 in shape fol
paving between Blair and Calhour
begun in earnest.lust Monday am
it became necessary to route thu
traffic over the high road as high
way number 73 was closed.I1
will probably be some months be
_~
.r_..|nh.nf
merim at the Home Theatre §»§§¢S§n"§»§bES1Rf; '.,;;¢~ ? ziiéEncoresolutelyfree.Remember this is int
for the whole family.So get nhle r`F'§n§`H§.`i111E<3`{1,`é¢i»artcmesiabusyandscantheadver1isements_f§_ill.;:d|m;d:ithihedddothenwhowul|.|_ .___.\__eqvllly lniemlhd gnu the ~this week.Izarden
Heaaure
ASK AID FOR GRAVEL dminn u
ix\ms giruan tation resulting in the organizi
tion which has sinus become 1forethismgnwuy so Uytu vu .....fic although it is understood t.ha1
the po on between Blair and the
Jim Wil s farm will be completcf
and put in use before wintel
combs on.This pifrtion of th|
highway follows the present route
1:......... Han wilds or rather thu
nnanent fnxture and is lnokedm
ff°.f"ff ~A PINOCHLE PICNIC as one of the patriotic dutia olOn last Friday a.\...............m m w p .U
county in company with a groupfromBlairwentdowntoLincoln
with Commissioner Chris Hinz to
see Governor Bryan to intercede
for state aid in graveling the
Fontanelle highway.As the Gov
A pinochle club held a piwic at
the Blair swimming pool last
Sunday evening.Well filled bas
kets were brought ana a fine pic
nic suppe(wus spread on the
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the dtizenry of the county.
The first president was F.W.
Claridge who with his magnetic
personality put the thing across
with a bang.The :first meeting
plaoe was Blair but on account of
atm .m»1»¢udnnnmv hfnfnrxr nf (.|.l
s
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S y f g
d f
b d
ernor was nog inlincoln at thefwnles vu wmcn au unu uu;|.uw.: _;un~un:can;ruuvuwn ............ltxce.Aftgr their supper Mrs.A.C.hmm with its associations with thetiahmlkedmrgro§.e?3F§gm Engin;l;|I)ebe1 invited the folks to their old Fort Atkinson and being the
l\........1n|v1\n\4 Han ¢n.m\|tha wnwmtnuinn nlane of the Mommonstracks.This leaves me Ilrtlziell
highway intact.from the Stanlcg
fmrn to Calhoun and in case thi
end of the pavement is completew
by b p
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uvulc wuuau suv;sqnnv Q »."""""""o .__;agut nothing definite ning visiting and playing cards.on their historic trip to Salt Lak:
Those present were:Messrs.and other early histodc memorial
REPORTS GQQD and Mesdames Karl Christensen it was thoughtrbeat and moat fit
A.C.Debel Julius Petersen Chris ting to malta Calhoun the per~..»+\u\1\\n nf Mm nicnic an ventPROSPECTSFORUORNn..................._A u.1.....U 1:f|\uiu..nah
L.L.Layman, who residesnorth
of Blair on the bottom lands,hu
ninetylive acres of corn which is
in prime condition.He states that
he has never had better prospeds
for corn than this year and that
with no more rain that he feels
certain of at least. a fifty bushel
yield
n hrr
lwlmususu mm num u.r .mmtensenRasmusJohansenA.R.
Brock, Harold Rasmussen of Onim
and Mrs. James Kirby Mrs.Chll.
Hansen and Mrs.Anna Petersen.
RETURN FROM
VACATION nur
Mr.md Mrs.Jog [Azure ol Ft.
Calhoun township returned last
week from a very delightful namhintomintsinWyomingand
alter year me meeting is held here
where old memories are revival
and the early life ol the pioneers
are reviewed.This year a program has beenarrangedwhichpromisesw be u~eeptiondly interesting md st
only the pioneers and old setthll
are imma tn be pxsunt but the
public is urged to come and im
hlbe ulthn spun of those dn
have spent their lives building nyP31rmerDUUCYSColorado winding up with a trip our splendid county.
in Rapid City,South Dakotawlxere The Ft.Calhoun Com;pnnnlty
they were guesks of Mr.and Mrs.Club has mada theig usual genPoneBrown,former Wuhington emus offer to Iumish the meegngFromAl1|'\\rmr.siull.un.county peoplé at their cabin in place the band and free wrngpp
S d pd Cy.J d g f
..\.........$&{QAnthrax Found[in zlsneu to mu neanu cuuwuu mm u..u.|.||\:s lu llIvan ..~..both enjoyed the cool weather up aging §s_rea1ly for the pioneers g
mm lake thouefands ind thou |l.luluu.m.ou » inuua _ .__il ble only J ~....|S01 pneneu afarmvnsandsof yards of dirt and there ¢\lH\8e records are ava a__.....\|.n.+.rw made and Pr *hi past *hf@f=Yff§1 _df§§*}COMPANY REPAIRS DAMAGE for Blair giving onlgnnnaKrausewith2hitsin
gooa game en W me pro_1ecu ana a1threehits.Committee"was organ!
4 tries was the referendum petition
muzensizedand Germ While Skinning A Dendlthere Dld Beulefl EU gen U\I§\:i\.||s ull4...n.Aunt nhI Hmmm.there is ll.enFABEWELL murrv 'EET1`§§1la§iL`n¥5}"£1i1ttendwas°*f|Animal.Rashad to Hospitalaresmunu.......Wseveralslightchanges to bemade
besides the widening of the whole
road and thg building of the cul
verts.To say the least in F a big projectandwithitssivmsemploy
.r ._........a with the money
theSe it appears unix. mm...........discharge was the lowest Julyflowknown.At the end of the
month the discharge was 11600
second ieeL
_The Omaha station is mamtainedbytheUniiledStatesgf#
Work has~been going on at agoodpaceonthenewStatepro<ject on Highway 73.The first
or preliminary work is taking
considerable time as the trees
along the highway that were set
the Blair batting star.
Nan Deusen ol Blair and Jim
Falconer and Nash of the Mon1
nichs his for the circuit in the
second game.Torn Melbon started
for the Monnlchs but was hit
hard and was relieved by Nash.
culailed and filed with the objectininiewof shopping the expenditureof the money which is hoped
tobe done by popular vow.
Blair is long on elections this
coming election making four with
in n year hut it may be the best
FARM ANIMALS VACCINATED
Alfred Hansen who has been in
the employ of Walter Guuchow
for some time is in s precariousconditionandisintheLutheran
V
Hrs.Karl Christensen enterf
tained a number of ladies at her.
home Tuesday nfiernoon in honor
oi Mrs.Anna Petersen who expectatoleaveaboutnextweek
!or Cdifornia on an exoended
annual galhenngs mn llswn w un
roPM .Bess §1sem Armen nr
Elmwood Neb.the famous Neh
raska novelist whose new boob
Whiie Bird Flyins is im di?
the press has been invitedfo Alf
mem.fr num uw_~1 1 surve ln uvthatwillnegessanlylieleftin3ggg§he my7enginee;a;d thecommumtyxt.is no¢hmg_less t an weather bureaunrealGodsendatthistame.
out an an early any were m manyinstancesonthedeslredright.of
way and these mum be removed
before the work of grading may
Fred Hagerhanmer who started way after
for Blalr also met wlfh a warm problem.
reueptiun.Sorensen relieved him democratic
\_..»_..........\nm.;.nn nw first nf nm num
all of settling a hard hospital in Omaha where every visit with her daughters.A fewltend amj give a short unc cuz
M im?rate Fe.are possible effort is being made in men were also present in the eve _pioneer tunes.No word rm been.
in the admmmtrafion his behalf.ning and visiting and cards passed reoeivpd from her Yet as she 1
f f f Q |\|6 &\.#.\g b f {| {||\\Q J O
N|C Aleq Hitchman o!_San Antone be done.On the fill just west ofANNUALPICTexaswhoisspendingthesum:the Dr.Geo.Stanley farm better
The Triangle DabY Bee!Club
held it s annual pimlc at the Arl
ington fair grounds Sunday Aug
ust 9th.The parents of the mem
bers brought well filled lunw bas
kets and a large dinner was en»joycd by all.After dinner wsbullwasplayedinwhichthemen
anl boys took part.:Phe main nttrnetionnof the =5;ernoon was n lmseba Same
tween Arlington and gc Creitwold
Work Shops of Omn .When the bnlgame was overwenssembled xx our tables and
had cake and ice cream.
The next thing was a baseball
game by the Club members after
which we went home.Allred An
dersen news reporter.
STEVE MAHONEY
VISITS mnun
Steve Alnhoney and wife who
formerly lived up an the bottanorthofBlnirbut who moved
Iowa and later to Atchison countyMissouridroveinlastFri
day for ai visit with the Erwood
family of this city..Steve ls
now the owner of u hall section
of good lnnd down in the region
mer at\Weeping Water Neb..known as the Jim Wild farm this
spent a c0\lP\e of days_with rela work was completed on last Wed
tives and friends in Blair the fore(esda and in the afternoon the
part of this week.
s o
Equalization
Board Meets
Boand of County Commissioners
Meet A8 Board of Equalization.
Raise Assessments on Power
Companys
ALSO MEET AS COUNTY BOARD
County Commissioners Room
Blair Nob.August 10 1931
The Board of County Commis
sioners met pursaunt to adjourn
ment taken July 27 1981.
Present:Chas.Nelson H.C.
Blaco and Chris Hinz.The minutes of the precedingmeetingwerereadandapproved.
After a careful examination of
the following bills on the differ
ent funds it was moved and sec..\.:..ku
n yblasting grew moved east to the
Stanley home.Here a row of giant
in the path ot the proposed highway.Blasting was the quickest.and cheapest method of removthesetreesbutitprovedrather
disastrous to the Stanley house.
lne heavy blasts necessary to
blow out the trees broke ten largewindowpanesknockedof!onechimneylmockedoffagood
share ot the plaster and did other
damages about the house.\One big niece of timber blown
high in the air fell on the barn
knocking a hole several feet in
diameter through the roof and
both house and hom were covered
with dirt.
The construction companyrealizingthedangerolblastingsonosetofbuildingstook
everyprecaution possible and
asked that the doors and windows
be opened to avoid A part of the
force of the coacusdon but the
total damage could not be overmmeMenwereimmediately
trees just north of the house were
set to work by the company on......x »»._|.......»...wmv nl.for
uw..eeweu ...W ......_._..game.l¥la.irs scores were made in the
first three innings.Hits by Lundt
and Van Deusen and an error resultedinoneinthefirst.Van
Deusens homer with two on wasgoodfor8inthesecondandabane on balls to Sclnmnan and a
hit by Nelson added another in the
third.Hits by Button McCauley
Falconer Cobb;M.Falconer and
Hook and a base on balls to Davis
gave the Monnichs 3 in the first.
Buttons double and Jim Falcon
ers homer added 2 in the second
and a double by Hook and singlesby Anerson and Nash .added one in
the third.The Monnichs batted
around ln the seventh to score 8
runs the rally being featured by
Nashs homer and doubles by
Hook and Jim Falconer.
DANISH ATHLETIC
PETE ARRANGED
A project has hem set afoot
some time back to bring sixtylive
Danish Athletes to the United
Ststeg in 1932.To finance this
project a meeting of Danish peoplehasbeenarrangedatthe
Brodegaard srden Fiftysecond
and Emmet streets Omaha for
mn gnmlau ion Ammnt is.
.V... .......\............
ANDREW SKAU MARRIES
Andrew Skau of west Nebraska
street was married Sunday August 9 st five oclock to Miss Betty
Nielsen of Brooklyn N.Y.The
oeremony took place st the hoine
of Rev and Mrs.Hans Nielsenin
the presence of Mr.Skaus sisterMrs.Marie Christensen and dough.
ter Hilda.
A wedding supper was served nt
he Skau home following the wed
ding at which Mr.and Mrs. C.X.
Hansen of this city were also
guests.
Mr.Skau has lmown his bride
since last winter when he mst her
on the boat when both were returningfromavisittoDenmark.
Mrs. Skau is a trained nurse from
Brooklyn.Mr.Skou has been employed attheDanishLutheranPublishingHousefor several years.The Enterprise extends con
Urituulations and best wishes.
SENDS PROOF OF
THE PUDDING
Professor D. V.Masser who left
last week for Leach Lake Minn.mln.i...»a o.. .mo af..rome
l ivmentiy q ww ww on one uueschowfarmandthinkingnothingofitHskinnedtheanimal.
After had finished he noticed
a few spots on his ann.The
spots turned a dark color and the
arm begun to swell.A physicianwasconsultedwhopronounwdib
anthrox and advised taking him to
Omaha
Anthrax which is disease
usually restricted to cattle and
sheep may be transmitted to the
human being by inoculation and
this apparently is what happenedinthis case.The only known cureisfromvaccinationortheinjectingof a serum as an antidote.Inthisparticularcaseitappearsthatthesenlmforuseonthe
human being was difficult w ob
tain and after trying different
places it is reported that it had to
bc manufactured.lt was expectedto be ready by Wednesdayeveningandinthemeantimethe
gilysicians had kept the disease
der control so that hopes of a
recovery are entertained.
At the Gutschow farm the stock
have all undergone a thoroughvaccinationandltisbelievedthat
no further trouble will be experienced in this direction.
Noncn
tn una..ro...e......e........e..____..se;~a.lorely lunch to all sons ln Minnesota and may not bk
present.lable w be present. shoudd she at
tend she will be given »nys!
Clarence King shipped sixtywelcome by the pioneers and old
five head of sheep Tuesday night settlers of Washington county.
to the South Omaha markets.|There will be the usual rejstrx
Wash. Co.Sued l
tion of pioneers and old settlers eo
keep track of them for future
made this year there being fundk
enough on hand to meet the slight
expenses of the gatheringFor$50,000-
Frank Brovnr Brings $50000
Damage Suit Against Wuh
ington County and M.P.Han
sen.Charge;Neglect
CONnmoN OF ROAD BLA!/IED
~(Continued on page six)
BOARD OF
APPRAISERS BUSY
I Ed Matthiesen Peter Tyson and
lFrankBrownlivingwesto!
Blair ln the Gardner district who
received serious injuries someweeksagobyhavinghiswagonoverturnthrowinghimagainstnnpost in such a way as to injurq his
back has brought suit against the
county and M.P.Hansen for the
sum of $50000.In his petitionhedeclaresthattheroadoverwhlchhe was driving was in astateofneglectandthatlthad
meswa nkunfinn fm
I
!
Otto Kuhr who compose a board
of appraisers on the property
damage on the new highway be»
tween Blair and Calhoun were
over the land Wednesday alter
noon making notes on the di1fer~
ent changes.They are busy this
morning making up their reports
on the matter.
The final hand concert ol the
season is to be held Wednesday
evening at the swimming pool.It
ls oo be a sort of community ¢ing~ing with a solo by Gifford Dixon
and a group ol old times songs by
a double qumem.
rderenoe there will be no charge:
where Davy Rankin the
millionaire farmer lived.
says he likes the countymuch.that his farm is level
once uuueu umm. um wuuwuqs mum v~wpnu we \muu=a==~~»r ~~v _1 1};d..A ...\..=.W \=y\.v~:u w H 1
~~He allowed and the County Clerk or md new wall paper were put on At this time a (etc stut _b teydays fislung has proyen gm A number of wvnhwhile
youngveryderedtodrawwarrantsonthethewallsandothernecessaryEvemnginDenmarkWllleabxhtyby ggnddgg in 5 flue fish people are plandng gt attendand funds inducated m pay the same repairs made and the place was gwen X A number of Danish x>¢_whwh graced the wrmis table on Dana College urn vw providingCarriedput back in good ahape.ple.Thxs promhes io be both in Hunt Tuesday.Evidently the PN some pawdxne employment canterentingand educational.The \f|!esaor believes that his method is secured which wlll heln to de.__\.Jessi;énulfer.Tnxckimr S 6.00
2§fJ£i.2¢§E vI§SZf»u\1§a.£5E\2 nvsmzss /mnibuthishay wagon was ovennm SOCIAL FORECAST
ed causing him the injudes nl
read mentioned.He also de |ydures that M.P.Hansen who _&_.
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§§é}§'pnTheyforthei1
nnffnt
aductive.
left the first of the
r home.
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Ween simiéar 6:51 Eau 4855 ENTERTAIN Fon umm:fm wiil follow the cuatonqs of the safest wg nlSinclairRefiningCo.Gas 95.84 Denmark and cousin of 7 mixed story and makingS. J.Wilson Labor 8.00 Mm Lester Belford bride of program uf sports nnmic etc..
f telling a fishlfray Q
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YOU
l"nw|
www q w ..perienoed in lwuse work
are experienced clerks as
graphera etc.are anxim
re employment for bc
lroom or to help to P13H\n{\hrubval lnrl vnnrn
7535°
md :venoustoseuudand
put of
wus men
.W ............M ................way making only a narrow win
ing through which w drive md
that it was on the pon net in
the mad that he fell when the
wagon was overturned.
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lZAllU.N BUAlu.lrngvnu |Jurnen Snrelmmn nrnroinv R6(}||.nlm{v Rnnnrintendent Belford wasl We 110118 that two of Olll t0Wn5|Hll§lNR¢!Q IQ nn(RAI:ws Arszsuaamnnm M ;§a »==~;=.f .~~~I\J\.n.|\|.|;;;|lu uvvuaus;ar ll Wilkins Dfazmnz 9.00 honored last Friday when Mrs.men Kul Chmnensm and A.C.
On last Monday the county A. A.~gofgsglek a 10.80 1.. c.mopp Mrs.F.E.mm and Inner arg named as members of mmm
board of equalizatlon met m the \;» ~n 4 or qnnnn .f Eff ~_?2*€_..fi ~the comn1_____________The ArndtSnyder Motor
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commer Frank hu been cnnnnen an uw |931mechnnImmanuel hospi!sl in 0m|.\n,for au.»|ec\|.r;|\even1dnvsbutianowhomebu¢¢T
~room ~~~~"jg ll "§0C|0CK IIIIICIIEUII 101 UBI HU vt ~to note um ~~~~~mt week~0 »th ho ..E gne f?¥¥of ~A.N.Ballard.uhm nm 3..m.f.l.Z iii lnnohann vlnrltina mee ala of Silk Draven at the ffI ff f. ff fb iE ff u
rr:&°i'f=.w#."=°.!°\1°P°*'"°f3_1 u|Johns¢hu:uI'I§i§o'£4,so1080
15:1612.151s.oo
lam
no
-n2{"1¥§a"°~13""ill F'hlzlan(1en!.er on hldny md "'Blxnweu monms.mae °""'"'""'"""""--»'°an M .wen sold and nearly wary sale pm '§':°,:.".a'.;§:'¥;°:'ai",.°af':;.,'2
to Blslr this nmPhons Black 220:dl lt,or'write the collage otflee.Erlmd
Nelson,nmg 80-lt
Phxlxp Okianlon hald high score Saturday of this wlak.$1000 wu whwithMn.Funk Stewart, second dxenea at 8295; $15.00 Dunes at '
md both wma ueonllnzl wua. $8.95; $19.75 Dneuel uv, sans.seeedmmmprlxea.In-s.yB:1!ord, gw »=~;g_§=~==~ an me gg;Aucnou sus
ll l'¢l0¢|also received n oroomp wm all all buulelmld :Wil'°'°"F""~""°'§:Swvdlr.mum rm »¢ 1:80 .1-1 c.nm ma Vernon mlm
.._.......P.l.lt108¢utGnntSt.Fnnkleft l|.n'I'ueldxy1or Cnlghwn,
mmm runnin in a cast for somafimeIndwill probably never beablew do manual labor glln.Hin ndglzbors have been veryHnd And luve umlxted him ln
every my they could.Thee:-
hu been eonmldanhlaand§"3°»~»a.~»-sw ~ea =~
2 5
9 I016I1
950 ns.
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lunch,
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ww;nenrllll ugnr ma rover Wm.K _DQo.Ruse properties were orlg»Bym Barilinz.Dnsggngxnallymsdst:round $4000 31ben M.DraggingbutdtexAelrdudinveatigntionClu_Bmdemu Dnggingmbmam»¢amm¢»mm¢wmsm__Dm512855.The Nebnsk:PowerComnnnvnlmarm.|..i.L ...¢..~1=»»1»w1=.c»..n+-Dnneeutkingh._1__....nu ¢vL_anlluwhichdoubledtheiruleummt."F ...
~Band Conan.
-onsium-»rmas¢=)I Imktoryau|-n¢»|n¢,|»|¢||,[wax anspmr,,ulns.xov|.so1¢lN»b., on n :hurt bnnlnul udp.llupmuon for nu mum lAuz.20-
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a lu nc h wa s served.I t w a s un -
decided wh e r e th e n e xt me e ti n g
wi ll b e h e ld .Ni n e me mbe r s a n d
nine vis itor s we re p rese nt..
Hele n J ac ob sen we n t to V a lle y ,
la st we e k f or se ver a l d ay s vi si t a t
g .
rand movement in coming in for
inaemng attention and more
and mom nommunities are find~
ing .Lhnt full-wndth,weather
roads a nproof,all-yeanfound
ind iramxport,of goods and
persona,is vital to nodal and
economic progress.Putimhrly
is this true of those rural areas
where roads have been m essent-
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a lu nc h wa s served.I t w a s un -
decided wh e r e th e n e xt me e ti n g
wi ll b e h e ld .Ni n e me mbe r s a n d
nine vis itor s we re p rese nt..
Hele n J ac ob sen we n t to V a lle y ,
la st we e k f or se ver a l d ay s vi si t a t
g .
rand movement in coming in for
inaemng attention and more
and mom nommunities are find~
ing .Lhnt full-wndth,weather
roads a nproof,all-yeanfound
ind iramxport,of goods and
persona,is vital to nodal and
economic progress.Putimhrly
is this true of those rural areas
where roads have been m essent-
,
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D Iorepart of last week have gage here visiting at the J. M. Brewner
w Rockpon, Ill., where they wxll home.
~ mah their home.
rond movement ln coming in for
inaening attention and more
and mom nommunlties are find~
ing .Lhnt full-width,weather-
proof,all-yeanfound roads ara
essential to agriculture in thu
modern axe.
It might be said that tha money
we spend for roads gives ua a
better return than almost any
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£2
NOW BU s NEW
gtcher
ind iramxport,of guods and
persona,is vital to nodal and
ewnomic progress.Particularly
is this true of those rural areas
where roads have been m essent-
ially tha same state of unimprove-
mant ldncg the horse-and-wagon
days.Only by bdlding inex~
pensive,but good roads,can
farming sections be given a plans
in the march foryud-
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Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Tyson3 "Thursday supper guests of. and Mrs. George Reid ufnear
Teimmnh.Jxmes Kehoe and L. L. LaymanwentSaturdaytothe wack ada!
t Frgmpqt whgre the latter pu:
~Sutwn spent last Summer Silk Dresses red eedwh:\?:y:;§ i?,T°'h§?y""{¢§'?3, week wsu, ur. Sutitm at Randolph. gg; at §\e6§»»1~f°» Cenier. $395,
of filair, were mpper guests Mon- MD|ck iGang W; in K-;=== Clty, pr§¢¢5f.nvaj5¢io a;i9 e =~ ; ° ; ;
day at the James Thompson hume.°" a ew ay:ns! wee 'lfmm 14 m 45_'i n
gy- a nd Mrs, "lg" le ft ffg,"'°"lmfi'}°'T<""'"? f"'$'€ "L w°'f Fv m
' 'hi ' ..P o -m § £ 'f i § ' § ,. uC env ls on md Rosen Janna at the Rosvrtl D E S O T O I J O C A L S
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Andersen and hvpge wr Mods-. ._. |
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Lowe andMrs. Bill Miller were Thursday
visitors at the Wilbur Conetyhome.
From H¢.a.¢|~.¢'
Colds emi Sore Tlxmd
Neuritis, NzurafgiaMr .an d Mr s .A lf r e d K,. ,, ,., -;
entertained relati ves f r o m Ba n - |
avnfl Rnhnffsxr 'I
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¢hl~95d eight c alvea .'f a mi ly , we r e Thu rsd ay even ing'
Summer c unts of the A. E. Dnxon n nllnvu .+ Nm |n\1n A mn m n h o me .lleadames wm.xankm,rranK'mr. ana mrs. uoy uuscn anaLoftis and Minde Skinner.mem- daughter went to Center. Neb.l r a n d n n n r n n n n J..Don'¢ be a duonin nuffemr fromhmilyWednesdayeveningKisses Della Mae and Louise
ber of Arkansnn and Rum,
:ml and Don Lippincott.
Mr. and Mrs.Wm. Bmtt,
of Herman,spent Thursday
the George Hain hnme when
were `"Hé§a§&»¢s John Wlnchell ana rbm o f the South Sunshine Club,
Car- John Aronson attended the W. Kfare attending.vacation camp atRicl\~ C. kensington in Blair Friday dt- Camp Brewner.lemwn at Mrs. Mattie Noble's.I Mr. and Mn. Dode Parrish and
wash Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hin: spent son spent Sunday at the S.ld.r "tlSunday ln Omalm at the Fletcher pm-,ish home.M,-_ and "ri L_ A_
:they:°=1:.1~°':.°;-. ~ ~ ~ .sa ,_ ..s':»ze;a2=»~=~=»
rlecimtly where they atiendéd the
"kddinz of Roy Comish,Mr.
Busch sewing an best man.Mr.
Busch and Mr. Cornish were in the
same school at McCuol Junction.
Mr .and Mrs.Holland Smith and
san were Sunday dinner guests attha Oliver Fink home.
... ... . ..........-, .Mr.and Mrs.and children ofSundayevening
Grandpa Fletcher
Mx.and Mrs.
Floyd FlgtcherBeatrice,were 1
visitors ut thehome.
Allred Kramer'que Sundly vidtors with mln-I
tives at Bancroft.|
M ' ~ f ' f n 5in hu d ly ~ o r P li l l B ayuAlpirin ubku a|\'t nelkve; IM? annp-eat comfort m women who under§:|a~ .||y.n _uealwa ma;bf:az||gupm|£
l zm y mnlynuixixplelleadaglp,on-ltmaybe ~dwumniim. Bayer nn ls~ gm ¢o&k:.]u|:bemmm|:hdnumzhuny " G e n
guanine sum.in l h i lamiliz:
¢l¢.»lI.nI rnrn~ "3" M G Facklsr'.-ns....................,...w.;d, ; g f '" d f M : J _ L N ;;,fg;_,m,,_ wldren of Omaha, came e ab'
Gretna Thursday to the home ofl
Mn. Albert Hemoclr.Mrs.Harry Tyson and Psud
spent Wednesday with ber sister.
Mn. Cecil Gary naar Tekamah.Sunday dinner guests ol Mr.and
Mrs. Carl Sorensen were the fam-
ilies o! Martin Kuhr, Hans Soren-men, Gudmond Sorensm and Hen-
; Sorensen.Mr.and Mrs.E.Metsler and
dmdren of Tekaxnah, were supperguests of Mr. and Mrs S.I. Moore.
Mr. and Mrs J. S. Cunety droveto Valley and Waterloo Sundayafternoonto visit their mother.Hrs. Mary Uonety and sister-,Mrs.
Elmer White and family.
Mrs F. Muller, Mrs. Molly Den-ny and Miss Graee Beaver of Te-kamah. spent. Thursday afternoonwith' Miss_C9ra_an5l_§lcor|:e "UW
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fo r a week's visit at the JohnMcDonald home.On Sunday Mrs.
Rachel Mc bo wd and son, Allan
were also vdsitors there.Eileen Thompson spent Wednes-
day and Thursday with Ella Nel-aen at the Soren Nelsen home.
Mr.and Mra Wm.ArmstrongspentFridayeveningwithMr.
and Mrs. John Aronaon.Miss Karen e n left lastThursday for a with friendsat Hubbard and rel.
Mr. and Mrs. H yes Rosenbalm
entertained at Sunday dinner forMr.and Mrs.Carl Sorensen ofLyons,and Mr.and Mrs.John
Barry and sons.
Ml and Mrs Ray AndersenandLaughter, Mary Lou of Waterloo,
Iwere callers at the Orville Hum-storn home last week to see Mrs. C.:Truhlsen and baby.
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"sn/eu were ru me ar temwn.Miss Bessie Lyzhnlf went toOmaha Thursday and had a tnnsil
operation.
Mrs.Alta Albert and threedaughters of Fairlnrry, Neb., arewaiting relatives in this vicinity.
On Sunday the following relatives
had a picnic dinner and supper at
the Tekamah park and later vls~ited the new swimming pool: Mrs.Albert and daughters,Mr.andMrs. Wm. Raaldn, Earl Montgom-
ery, Mr. and Mrs. heeman Loftisi~ndbaby, Mr.and Mrs.Chester
ovendiek,Irwin McClannahan
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Orlie
Ives.
Supt.Shrader spent last week
with relatives at Plattsmouth.Birdie Helen Laftis stayed with
Mrs. Shrader and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bryant of'lfekamgln are announcing the ar-
Last Thursday trees were dyna-
mited along the Stanley home and
quite a bit o! damage was done totheir house and barn.Un Wednesday evening the MillCreek Club held their monthly
and annnad meeting at the home
o!H.F.KL aaseninCalhoun.Thefollowingofficerswereelectedlorthe year:pres, Charles Moel-
ler;vice pres., Clifford I-Iineline;
sec.,Mrs.Effie Hineline;trees,
S. E. Vizina.Saturday benrti Will I><Ilneline'stwenty-first bi day so on Sun-
day there were around 50 friends
and relatives came with well filled
baskets and all enjoyed a plmit.
dinner at the Chas. ~ Hincline
home.
Monday they were able to bring
Adelaide Landers to the home ofher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lan.ders.She is much improved ln
Mr.and Mrs.Freeman laftis
and Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Ches-ter I-lovendrck and Jean attended
a furuly reunion pimlc dinner at.
the Tekamah park Sunday.|
shtir.<;=f};°»and ahlldren,and
s r o ennard,spent Thurs-`day Bhd Fnday at the Nels Lan:
sen home.The home ol Mr. and Mrs. A.G.Clark,near Craig, was the
scene of one of the largest and
,happiest family reunions Sunday
'when nearly one hundred u mafrom rar and near with well filledbasketsto renew old acquaintanc-
es.At about 10:80, cars begun toarrive and by noon the table wasl
loaded with good eatables for
everyone,and served cafeteria.The afternoon was spent playingball, tennis,music and visiting.
The Clark sisters gave a concert
of both vocal and instmmental
hadmgefnr the pocket.
and took Leland Muller porno with Carl M. Jensen and family werethem sftcr a few days visit at the Sunday afternoon callers at the
Beard home.N.S.Bondum home near iheM. 1. Wilcox, who hos been vis- Wrench school.
iting in South Dakota, npcnl/I`uc§-I Festus Rosenhalm has been vis-
day night at the home of his iting the past week with his sis-
daughtcr. Mrs. Som Steele.ter, Mrs. Wm. Hovendick and fum.The Kinflrcd Merrv Makers Club iie. rmnr Rniknr.
rival or a may oaugnner.health.Her friend,Miss S. An-Mr. and M D. E. Hayes and derson accompanied her and will
Cora Cushman drove to Omaha help Care for her a few days.WeSundaymorninandspentthe are happy to report that she isdaywithMr.and Mrs.B.B. well enoueh to return home.
Smith.Mr.and Mrs.Claude Mathews
hir.and Mrs.Howard Grandon and family of Omaha, were Sun-
and two vomuz men friends ol' Ano uiuifnre nl. ihn Chan. fi; Him.-
music.The Bovce sisters then!
gave a few selections.They were
Mendames Howard Hancock. E.C.'
McConnahn. A. G. Ciark and A. pI
Gossard.There being three mini;
isters present.Rev.Hutchins ofC r a i g o n d A l d e r G r o v e ,R e v .C .C l
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aturday, August 15
Arm mu cm m\vz~Sr~m din A nw emuAnn; 3
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D A ~ C E
K|NG'S AVILION
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LITTLE BOBBY fell down stalm
He was hurt and Mother was fright~
ened.
But she wasn'! too frightened to know
what todo.
She called up the doctor and begged
him to hurry over.
Telephone Service at such a time is
priceless.
BLAIR m_|g|>|{0N|5 CollPl-lNY
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met Tll\l!f*llfl) afternoon with Mrs.:Mrs. Many Mueller of Blair and
C.B.Bun n, W llll <'l@V<'l1 ¥1\f'1TllJ0fS grand daugh ters,Ma r y a n d Mo r -
present.The host/ess serve d home Ha rc t B arry rnotored to L inc oln on
mo d e ice c ream an d =1Mr0l f00d|:-Zziturlluy for o.f e w d a y s vis it a t
cake.Mr s . K e n ne th Ty s o n wlll b e th e Pa u l S te war t ho me .Ma r jor i e
hostess Aug ust 20.| S tc wn r t retu rned to Linc oln wi thMr .and Mr s .W .J .Boite a n d .
f a mi ly and Mr .and Hr s .S a m
Steele attended a pgc nic w;tl1 othr r
frie nds at Ri ver vie qv Par k i n Oma-
ha. Sunday .r
Mr .an d Mr s .He r be r t Ha ns ono f Om a h a f w e r e S u n y giuc sir of
Mr . a n d Mr s. C ly d c tr er.
E lme r and F l o r n r n Di xo n at-
tended th e 'I`rianElc Baby Beef
Club picnic a t A r ng to n Pa r k on
Sunday .I |M r om!|.1rn fflmrlin Sto we o f
th e m a fte r n fe w da y s vis i t a t th e
J ohn Ba rr y home.
Mi s s Emylg-Aron son spent Fr i -
day aftern oon wi th Ma r aret Mc -Qua rr ie a t the George §leQuarrie
home.
Mr . a n d Mr s. W e s to n L o n g a n d
children,Mi s s Gretc hen Menc ke,
Ar th u r , Ro y an d Ho wa r d b on g a t-
tended the rodeo an d open ing o f
th e n e w s wi m mi n g pool at Telc a-
mah Su nda y a fte rno on.
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Oma h a , we r e Saturd ay ni g h t and
Sun day gue sts a t th e Godsey
home.
Mrs. J e sse Er ic kson an d \\'nn¢l:\
o f Illla ir ,spent Fr id ay a t the
Fr ed Ro g er t h o me .Mr .Eric kson
c amp up that eve nin g an d all sp ent
the n lg h t th e r e :
Mr s .For re st Br ewster enter-
tained fourteen li ttle gi rls a t her
lw m p Thu rsd ay after noon to hon-
o r lier dau ghter,Leo na wh o wa s
ten years old Wednesday .A f te r
Plflr in s ga me s Mr s .Bre wster
served a n ic e lunc h.
He r ma n friends are enjoy i ng n
vis it wi th Mi s s E th e l For qu er o f
\ - W ;. . . H - v n u u w -.1.- v v r - a \- . - - n - |¢».|u.14| au An LIIUIUII' Rim!li ne h ome.5 \Re v.Shanks,He r ma n Bap ti st
Ha r r y Hun ti n g to n o f On swa , I a .
vi si te d S un da y a t th e U. Si Re na e
home.
A r t h u r Ro we an d f a mi ly an d
Pe te J o ne s an d f a mi ly we re a t n
pi c ni c di n ne r Su n da y at th e ho me
of Mr s . J . W allac e i n B lai r ;
Choice entire stoc k Su mmo n I
Ha ts f or 'W o me n 49 c a t th e F as h -
ion Cente r--vaiue s to S5.l t .
la t th e Me a de p ar k .S u mme r Si lk Dresses qeducod
again at the Fashion Cen ter. $2.95,
c hnr rh,U \ e y w e r e c alled upon to
sing,a n d resyionded wi th a f e w
selec tions.Th i s wa s fo llo we d by
audienc e singing, sc ripture rea¢lin,;
an d pray er,c losing h y m n " B le s t
Be th e 'I' ie tha t B in ds ".Three old
membe rs we re pro: ent u t th is
I¥U»tl101'll'\3.Mr s . Ma r y Mc Con naha,
86 y ears old ; Ca leb Loftis, 83, and
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F. E. Fletc her, 82.Two y ear s a;roI
th is reun ion wa s held in llc r mn n
$3.95 a n d $6.75 ar e th e n e w lo v:' A Great Ro a d Y e a r
pri c e:values to $19.75 and sizes _ 4f r o m I4 to 4 6 .u f Pr og r ams o f Fed er al, Sta te a nd
tht*H I L (!ll1lP|\!\\"\f\II\|\» ¢ i \ i l Y i u x v l i i n \ tin \ v r ¢ 1 ¢ f ~~~~~
Brad.shen1. Mo.Sh e is a gu e st a t
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Bla ir ,spent Sundzly after noon a t
i h e R . ' M .Iverson ,home.
Ra lp h and Grac e Ra y dr ove to
Dec a tur Sunday a i vis it Mr .an d
Mr s .George Parislm.
Mr .and Mr s .Ke nn eth Ty s on,
Mr . an d Mr s. Geo rg e Re id o nd Mr.
an d Mr s . W m. B r att we r e S u n d a y
sup per gu est¥° trf Mr . a nd Mr s .L .
Lo ng , wes t o He r m a n )
Fran c is Mehrens and mo the r
we n t to Oma h a Sunday after noon
Fi na l Clearanc e Su mme r S i l k !
Dresses a t the Fashion C e n t e r -
every dres s red uc ed to on ly $2 .95,
$3.95 an d $6 . 7 5- va lu e s to $19.'l`5
Sizes 14 to 46-- »Sale star ts Thurs-
da y and continues un ti l every
Su mme r Dress is sold.Fash ion
Center.30~1t
S u mme r Si lk Dresses reduced
again at the Fashion Center. $2.95,
$3.95 an d $6.75 are th e n e w l o w '
...I -....r..,...+ei n er ;nm!uiunn
Mr .and Mr s .He n r y Tr uh ls en
ha d as mle sts the past week he r
brother , W ilb ur Mar sha ll and fa m..
ily od Ft. Collins, Co lorado.
Mi s s Dor is Andersen retu rned
ho mo Th ur sd ay f r o m Blai r where
she has been visiting:her grand-
fmothe r,Mr s .Ma r y Jensen the
pa s t two wee k s .
Mr .and Mr s .I v a n He l ms at~
tended a f a mi ly reunion o f Mr .
He lms 'relatives at* Ly ons Suminv.
N E W E N G L A N D l Y E j W b c onstruc tiqn c a ll f o r a to ta l e x.
lpe nd itu re o f $1,61fi,000,0D0-nn'
1llrs.Ha n s Christiansen,her increase of $15,000,000 ove r 1030.
slster,Mr s .Pearl J ohnson o.ndl'1'h@ Fede ral | zovernment's con-
C i l l l i i f f f f l f l ' 0 l l l ~ \ & 0 l ' l 3 I r l »tri bu ti on o f ~is ~
d a y a f t e r n o o n v i s i t o r s a t t h e l m m o o o o v e r 1 9 3 9 '
\l |' " " ' § 0 n i " ° ' E ~ l ; ' 3 = ' S e ' § 2 T ° , f ' I ` e l b n s t a , |T h e p r o b l e m o f u n e m p l o y m e n t
i s v i s i t i n g w a s M r .a n d M r s .s e r z . h " 5 p e r h a l o s b e e n t h e m o s t p o t e n t
T h o m p s o n .' f a c t o r i n i n c r e a s i n g r o a d b u d g e t a
M r s .A l t a A u b e r t a n d d a u g h t e r s . I ¢ ° | l P l @ d w i t h t h e g e n u i n e n e e d f o r '
E i l e e n ,T h e l m a a n d E u n i c e o f , m o r e a n d b e t t e r r o a d s i n a s z r e n t .
tg Q1¢_home ol'_Mr; uni Hrs. nr"-|;;;;;'f;';5";;. "" "" '"" °"§;|__M,. _qnd_ _ ~ 'tif _§\\§ei;;;|F|drb|§|§.!nd E|gl|;_]f¢||g|5|!¢;yf
i>r
i
shall Ty son an d ar ms.Mr .an d Mr s .Pete Ellio tt an d
dti ldr e n o f Te k a ma ln Mr s .Elle n
L a y ma n an d son, Cieo we re Sun-
d a y after noon vis ito rs a t th e L .
La y man h ome .
Mr . a nd Mr s Tom W ak ef ie ld S r.
w o k Mr .and Mr s .A . w .Clar ke
and son, ilnrnlri tel Ornelw 'ln prwr-
su it a specialist fo r Ha r old on
'I*qe_sdny.___ [ __
e m w m m m u m m u u n n n w - l » u n
HERMAN NEWS
Mr .an d Mr s .J enn ings W e st
entertained Mr .an d Mr s .Leo
Fnu se tt an sons an d Mr .an d
Mr s.Eve re tt Hfimee an d c hildren
a t :1 p i c n i c s u p p e r i n t h e p a r k o n
T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g .
C u . . . . . . l . . -f n - . . . . \ | . . . . . _\ . . . . .\ . . . . . . .. . : . . . . . ¢
Ma ry , Mar de le an d E lme r dr o ve to
No r to n ,Kan sas ea rly Satu rday
mo r n i n g an d visited the ir dau gh-
te r a n d sister,Mr s .Elder:W e ller
an d fa mily .Th e y return ed Mo n -
(a y .Miiss E th e l Bovee o f Fr e mon t,
wa s a week-end gue st n t thf-H.
B.Camer on ho me ,vi si tin g Mi s s
Etiiel Forquer, n truest there.
A f te r n two \\.er-ks vis it here
we r e wa i ti ng a t th e F re e ma n L o I ~
tis h ome las t wee k.4:
Mr .an d Mr s .Freernan L o f tls
an d Ho war d s pe nt Su nd a y eve ni ng |
a t the Ar th u r An d e r s o n h o me .|
An ni e an d Meta Th omp so n sp en t
n fe w da y s las t wee k vi si ti ng r ela
ti ve s a t B la i r .
Ad o lp h J or don o f Ith ac a,sp en t'
several da y s la st we ek a t th eAu g us t J o r d on h ome .'
Mr .anal Mr s.CZ! B.Iiu nn spent
Sunday n t th e ho me o f their
da ug hter , Mr s.A. lil.lioniea.
Mr s .R.M.Iver son returned to
o tu n wy Arullnwll nun |.I|:\:||_uuuu\.the proudest li ttie f e llo w i n He r -
ma n late ly .li e nccoxnpzinied I lr .
Cameron on his vac ation tr i p to
he r ho me Slxndny zifter ",,'"°;=,'<'"ifi.';'2§§"',;Th e y le f t ear ly Sunday
.I s t " l nvi si t gt '§3.'f..l'."'"i`~"'me ro .i Mr s i '0 Swan son T R an d
M .{ " .s=t f l'i -~gm.'I.§T'Mi ss =~f3.1.L'.l `iI3<...=.§`..\|;|\n1}l¥{Ill0id le f t Th u rs d a y In the ir c ar
Hon day . e ven ing *to s ta y o t the fo r Pr in c e to n, I llin oi s to vis it r ela-
Cfhristensen home tiirouy zh fauirug.l "0Fin0J<I1'?Cil"§to h e gone about
G;_f M d rs .¢n c ys.s.>..-§T2f.`..,"11"1.§e..,.'..f,~.'i.-.==o f t h e i llgulrert J ac kson returned la s t
mu mp s .|wr~ek,Wednesday f r o m Mo n ta n a
Mr .and 'Mrs=..Xntimn Pau lsc nlwiwr e . he we n t n f e w weeks wi v
an d c h ildr en o f Fo rt D oc ig v,lo w! !wi th his brother,Geo rg e on busi-
wrer e S und ay d inn er gues ts at the ness.Hnmn nf the ir hr nf hn r Pa u l P au l-Th e Sou th Sunshine Clu b an d
wi t h Mr .an d Mr s .H .C.Crroner
:md oth er relatives,Mr . a n d M m .
W m.Cooper.Mr .and Mr s .A l
W irwtnn and Billie Monsf nrrl ie ft
Fr i d a y mo r n i ng f o r th e i r ho me a t
Cineinnnti O.
Mr s .Mo r r i s Ch ri s te mo n sub-
mi tte d to nn ope ra ti on' f or mr itre
nt a n Omnh n ho rr pi tn l Th ur sd ay
Mr s.Chris Ko r sh o j spent W ed-
nesday alfternoon n t th e Mr s .E d
Menc ke home.Mr s .Me n r k e en-
ter tni ne ri th e A id So c ie ty th at af t-
ernoon.Mi s s Mi ld re d Swa ns on o f Oma -
g = .s p e n t S a t u r d a y n i g h t a n d S u n - »
n ¢. . a L n -x . . . . . . . -1. . . . . . . .
Mr.and Mrs.Earl ThompsonandfamilywereSundayvisitors
:at the Carl Toelke home.[
Birdig Helen Loftis spent lastweek in Herman avthe Supt.F.|
B. Shrader home.gMrs. Henry Hovondick and Mrs.
Louie Hovendick and sons,of
Drum,spent Wednesday at. the
Raymond MngilI~hon1e.Sunday evening visitors withMr. and 'Mun Bert Thompson were
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sprick, Mr
ond Mrs. I-Ierrnan Rowe and sons,
Mr.and Mrs.Emil Hansen ofkefiglqhetaThompsonand
Q4 ».\_
Qarload of
evenin in honor of Meicy Bri~-
well v ose birthday was Aug. 10.All prnsent report a ood time."
The W. M. S. of elbasta, heldtheir meeting with Mrs.Henry~
6 * /
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Ummga F€QI§§;i=@
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lo~g the b~i~en~ and devzationai lowa»Nebnlk| Lighx
part the Lime was spent at em-and Power Compmy
hroidering quilt blocks after which YW an hvvn!v|°°¢lwIUn°\l\\l"
-. _.l .-dny nt her home here.Miss Jean Kestersen nf RvdOak,Iowa visited Miss Lucille
Hancock n few days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ackerman ofOmnhnnndMrs.Cdttcndon Jar-vis of Chicago, Ill., were Sunday
guests of Mr. und Mrs.ClarenceMeyers./
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Inrson of
Uehllng,visited Thursday eve~
ninz at the Elmer Larson home.Mrs.Harold Jensen,who hasbeen a patient at an Omaha hos-
pital following an operation lor
appendicitls wa;able to come
home Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs.Ross Deeta and
Mr.and Mrs.L .C.Hansen ofBlair,spent Sunday afternoon
0E c o n o n u z e
v
.. . and shop at
the Blair Racket
Store. We sell at
th l r 'e owes prncepossible. Come in
and let us prove
it.Get you Aug-
ust "Good News"
special now.
v
BLAIR
RACKET
STORE
~ ¢`i{;,{.;1"§,,,.;';§.";;.;.;-,';'i§,..'_;§,i{,, their families held n picnic In theHntthm' and ehildm of Blair, and!P|~!'1l here_'I'l\=\r;d=s' ~u u : | l . }l J l . | \ . l \ r 1 ¢ | :M a r j o r i e L o f t i s s p e n t l a s t w e e k
a t t h e F r a n k L o f t i s h o m e .
And re w An de rs on of B la iz ga pe nt
on e d ay lu s t we e k a t. th e h ome o f SALTin the afternoon K. P. Hundnhl and
daughior, Pnnrl.Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pike and chil-
dren of Tekamnh, stayed Saturdaynight at the home of ihclr sister,Mrs.Byron Beard.The Beardfamily spent Sunday in Teknmaih
with the Pike family.
Thursday supper guests at theNeum Warrick lwme were Mrs.|
Mm.H. C. Cooper enjoyod u
visit from her brother, Jake Bey-
en;of Pender n fcw dnys last
week.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cooper and
Billie Mnnsford of Ci.ncinna£i, O.,
Nr.and Mrs.H. C.Cooper andMrs.D. W.Rutledge drove to'
Pender Wednesday and spent theday viu&Llngrela¢iwesL_.._`
his sun ArthurAb i i t h d a y p a r t y w a s g i v e n a t
A : 'n l l 1 q q m n n m h i n n " n e u n 'l §\ .IA. ."
evenin in honor of Meicy Bri~-
well v ose birthday was Aug. 10.All prnsent report a ood time."
The W. M. S. of elbasta, heldtheir meeting with Mrs.Henry~
6 * /
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HoRToHS,'§A LT
Ummga F€QI§§;i=@
;'§A.LT `H." .
lo~g the b~i~en~ and devzationai lowa»Nebnlk| Lighx
part the Lime was spent at em-and Power Compmy
hroidering quilt blocks after which YW an hvvn!v|°°¢lwIUn°\l\\l"
MORTON SALT COMPANY
Bertha Gollehon of Blair,her'
daughter, Mrs Elmer Gaines andMarie Lou of Alllsnoe, and Ray
Peck.Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tyson en.
iertained at supper Saturday for
Mr.and Mrs.Philip Bensen ol'Magnolia, Iowa, Mr. and Mn. H.Tyson and Mr.and Mrs.DonHetzler.All attended the dance
at Kings in the evening.
Mrs. Wm. Bratt, Mm George
Hain and Virginia went Tuesday
to the home of their parents, Mr.and Mrs. C. H.Gehringer, southof Omaha. for u few days visit.
E"K¢l\e Kipp len. Thursday forEmerson, Neb.,for a visit with
the Oscar Davis family.Mrs. Clayton Sheets entertained
the members of the J. J. Club at
her home Wednesday afternoon.
Mr.and Mrs. H. B.Cangneronentertainedatdinner Sunday forMr. and Mrs. John Price, Mr. and
Mrs.Frank Brown and Dorothy,
Mr.and Mrs.Howard Ochletree,
Marion and Hazel, all of Omaha.Albert Bennett spent the weekin Omaha with friends.Ivan Townsend, who makes his
home with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrencg
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o n r o N ' s ~
B L o c | < s 1 ~'50 45 5. ~~.F E
Plain or lodizcd
Blair,spent Sunday afternoon
0E c o n o n u z e
v
.. . and shop at
the Blair Racket
Store. We sell at
th l r 'e owes prncepossible. Come in
and let us prove
it.Get you Aug-
ust "Good News"
special now.
v
BLAIR
RACKET
STORE
ifé, 'a W ff ~~ ~ ' J i n g "'f ; \~. 1
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l t M u st B e
Ma r a t h o n G a so l i n e
v
Speedy pickup . . .Power on
the hills . . .smooth running
motor . . . thats the results of . . .
MARATHON PRODUCTS
,Qui In Tha Long Run
Try them . . . be convixfced.
Marathon Service Station
*~npr 1 ' ~brand of high grade ized.Made fromSA LT M .lable nltin the blue pure white tvapor-»
~..package.When it ated salt.Econom-
~ ~»~~=Rains, It Pours.ical for stock.
~ ~ ~ r
lt Must Be
Marathon Gasoline
v
Speedy pickup . . . Power on
the hills . . . smooth running
motor . . . thats the results of . . .
M A R A T H O N P R O D U C T S
,Qui In Tha Long Run
Try them . . . be convixfced.
Marathon Service Station
J AC K R A B B I T
B R A N D
A fine,even grain,
VacuumProcess nk,
lrlln dried. For gen-
eral use. Packed in
10-tb., 25-lb., so.n,.
~i f ~'f .
~
~'- . ~ 5 .é i q ye
v _" " ..v P L ~»-1g~.1 ;
~~.:>~-»~f /#D I A M O N D M
B RA ND
A kiln dried Hake
grained ssl! for gen-
eral use.Packed In
subslonllsl 25-lb.,
50-|b_ and 100-|b_
sucks.md 100-Ib. ncla.
J- C. cmusnznsx-zu, mum, Nebraska
an-may BROTHERS, Kennard, Nebraska
BLUE GOOSE, Blair, Nebraska
MARTIN amrnnsmu, Blair, Nebraska
SCHULDT STORE, Blair Nebraska
TED LATHRDP, Blair, Nebraska
LUNDT BROS., Blair, Nebraska
GILBEBTSON STORE, Blair, Nebraska
NORT H SIDE caoctnr, Blair, Nebraska
W . J. SAS, Blair, Nebraska
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Miss Harriett Allen bf Blair,\Lunon, is Villling his mother a
was a Quest of Miss Maxine Volin. S.D.
Mathews Friday night and Satur-duy.Fred Hunlum is under the careof a physician with a lame back.Lyle Wilcox of south of Blair,
came Monday to the home of his
aunt, Mrs. Sam Steele for a week's
visit.The Misses Myrtle,Birdie andlllary Hurdnru drove to ColumbusSunday where they had a picnicdinnerwiththeirbrother,Dr.
.Herman Hurdum.
Shoes for Women,Misses andChildren at Money Saving Prloes.Smart new styles now on sale.
Fashion Center.iz
Final Clearance Summer Silk
Dresses at the Fashion Cen';'
every dress reduced to only $2.95,
$8.95 and $6.75-values to $19.75.Sizes 14 to 46-ula starts Thurs-day and continues until everySummer Dress is sold.Fashion(gg,80-ll.
Fubacribe for The Enterprise.
'Gaulle Language
'Deamnumhsn <.\'(!elrlgh .saysnp: as a umm language Gaelic.rnehsd Its acne of perfection in
who Seventeenth and Elzhlgenth
Friends here have receiver
word of the marriage of Mlm
Cosma Belville and John Wyatt o.
Omaha.The ceremony was per
formed Sunday. Aug. 2 by Judm
Ella! at Blair and wus A doubli
ceremony.Rollnnd Pamaude,oOmaha, a relative wu also married to an Omaha girl. Mrs. Wyathas been convslescing at the homn
ol a sister, Mrs. A. Z. Patnnude or
Omaha,since her injury in as
auto accident two months agoShe is the youngest daughter oiSam Belvllle of this place.
Henry Kuhlman has s;'=° to
Hot Springs, S. D. whore s wil
remain for some time.Miss Maris Adams and VernorVan Horn who have been summeistudents at the State Unlvcrdtycame home last wsek to spend the
remainder of the summer vuaatlon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ned 'lyson arrlved
home Sunday from a week's vaca~
tion.They drove to Canada andback u'lf0\1h the Black Hills.
Rev. Norln and his brother andRev. Shank were invited guests aln family reunion picnic at the Art
dfiark hams at Alder Grove Sun-
y.Miss Dorothy Horn,who is a
student at the Van Sant budnessfm 1: mlm 'u m omm,~Q we !q;_Qur e.e%':=s_£"_£§ '°-S4 3 L hm hu
low Gaelic u use omclal language Hr._md Mn. M. L. Camamnn tha Slate.and duldran, who mired here the
w.>1».|-ukn. Anzusi 18. mx.
|Choice enIam for Wo
C h u r c h e s iiZ'I.°.i2`.i?
tire stock Summerlzpproach south of Hurley Clern-r Sundmen 49a at the Fash~ ent'n place.He hit n hole in the Knudserulues to $5.ltiroad h i l threw thc car into the §mil H
my vldtors at the Louien home were Mr. and Mrs.
.nndsen and children of Te
Mr.and Mrs.Henry C.
ssm and Clarence.
and Mn. Vi cwr Holsteinmea Thursdny in honor ofl
an, Wnrrenfs birlhglay,_and|
were dinner guests at the Loud
Rasmussen home Monday.IMr. and Mrs.Hana Mltthielenl
and Vernon spent Thursday eve-
nin at the Wm. Chrinensen home.
llr. a nd Mrs.Henry Christian-
sen moved from the [arm intoBlair Sunday.Both Mr. and Mrs.
,~¢_.-.-______.__.__ -__..L.
meeting will be with Mrs. Ted'a 1.Olsen.M n .Ed Olsen drew t h e n e r 3 : 2 5 f i " M ¥ . f ' § . " é ' . ~
'~=;g5_ 3;-=-\;°f ;°won the qullt°|The Bench Communlty Club had
w e cub ad just completed.n family picnic Sunday at gh,
Mrs. E. C. Lippincott and Rulh Herman park.The day was g
and "5 ;:,.i ;*r? ° **°°:°'m.f.':'; i n visiting,nlaylnx Kamen,eu.
t), r_-gm. 0_ B q e:.Pr 0n_1l}9~ ~ €.`!L.';:€.""°° of the members were
With The HAPPENLNGS ='<{°":£.;, L`§;f§f;£';"§?m"§$$°;'1'§ ".i`.`i EYQLZT.;
slstance, tnkmg him from .the car 551Plmm ¢'.M1.M and md workin: with him until he re- nrufnn-tai
s o r l n n nAS TOLD BY THEIR PASFORS
M r 1|nr|le'|a»`§"¢Z-1`v|`S|Tm§¢"$»|{;;",;,,;,',||.|,.d eunicloumeu.'fhéy i s m mum_..JZ'..¢. m m m n q v h w f v r l r - V m i m .m d !lm, l n ~ : , | ; ° , , , m ¢ J I . n n : H a n d e d Dr. 0|muun\nd!:'n':lhl_§'h:d:¢;|P uf ~ J Z ' - n . . ,
fnrwlrd lad ddlnied their lives gf; IGN" °'%.."°.'J°!i '.1n.T,'."»'¢-\==»out and nm t o I l e r m n n . ~
P" 'Y!'°¥'!.&'{"£,,5Z'LHH°;'f .ffw nnllr-!Y°F""'! ".°"'~""|¥f°f""'""°» um nm
:ses Lena and Lydia. InnisW"'"mupolis, Wyo.Those pres-|"'d
~eM.r. and Mrs. Mack Cam-|'"e 1
nuuusen are III.poor n e uth ei r son, .Har land an d w iu r m n .xxuuvur m m me nfusses ueuanf ¢ I ! 4 l x q n d Lqu isq Ca r te r le f t f o r I
-unning the farm this year.McGeehee, Ark. that evening.'Mn. Emil Hxgge and mn spent'
Wednesdly afternoon at th EdWilson home and Miss Mme iw -QB UY 4 n f 1
~ ';'§§,;',§':"§,§;;.""°'"°°" "'"' "'"!Your Milk By The Gallol
nd family,Mr.and Mn.
arsh and Bill, Mr. and Mrs.
Mnnh, Mr. and Mrs, Wm.
ick and family.also Mr.Marsh. son of Rny Marsh.:
BENCH NOTES
Mr Jmrl Mm Clark Lirminm
;i;,1,;.i,;., WoshiD. 11:00 A. M y t n e w u r x O I m e m n g u o m a n g m e _Many different groups of pic»"°" even hun;Stanley
nwers were enjoying themselves at Mr.and PS Lame Knudsen, Hovend
the Hagerbaumer woods on t,hc.!§flrhur Andersen ar}dT*{§f Julian
if§1Lé1gi>¢°p1e'» §,§eeung_ 7 p_ M church.Such action surely gwes1:~,,,.,,;,.... anvuirn sznn p nf.us all encouragement. We know it
sha ll me an muc h.
The ic e c rea m so c ial held on the
c hurc h la wn la s t Fr i da y eve ni ng
and s ponso red b y "The Cr usade rs '
6 1 . . .| . » » 2 . » - .\ ' = l | : A I a u » ¢q n . n n | 1 v n l
Mid-weék meéting,Thursday,
8:00 P. M.
Missionary Society, first. Thurs-
Elkhorn river Sunday.The rivex-`lW°°\'¥Hflimllisen attélat this point is an ideal swimminglidies Aid Wednesday
plan.|at the home of Mrs.
Vernon Van Hom,son of 1\!r.;R'"m""e"'
and Mn. James Van Hom of Her-.Mr,and Mrs.Wm.l
bee visiting `r¢l=\iv¢=\|in}iua Ev.e}§fEi¢El1}`§ ¢I{'Xi?r2Hendedme who has 9
Hansen home Sunda eveningaftemoon here a shun hmm _Henry C.Mn. George Hienslen and Le-Mr.and Mrs.Clarles Koenig
.land Gnbbe wld on Mn. Sophiellpent Sunday evening with Mr.rl0\'¢l\df¢kLarsen and also Mm India Ru- and Mrs. Fred Olsen.I! \'- Ullilmussen, Thursday afternoon.I The Bepeh Cgmmunity Club
Mr.and Mrs.Fred Hansen ofiHa ma nn, und Mr. and ~ Fra n-'
cis Christensen of Blaxr,were,
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mn. Alfred Hansen.
Mrs. Clark Lippincott nnd daugh
At A 40 PercentSlvilg
Rich Golden Guernsey Milk
EARLY D A W N
n A Inv
dx 1- --.L ...-..n.ly un mul mumu..L_ __A|.arus uay mormng me plmwl |.llB uuulul mwvwuux »>v-"=\.v» U|.' "', { "~~ht h iand family spent Sundawill speak upon the subject., "The our church was very auecessfud.b m '»§==m_gh ;;dden°gJ=Tue;§§Ch,,,,e Hovendick home.
Silent Partner.L n Our chufch 1l}l_l11i.l8 '°€¥Y_U*§¢}mgrnipg He; ways rétmgning' fr9m'. Mr and Mrs. Hans Lf ;Mr. and Mn. Ed Holstein g°°klmet withMrs.Chris Jenkn last wr spent 'hxendsy and Wednesday
lrsen nnd,Grandma Hnlstein w the Saxi\\T§U!Sd9y afternoon.Two visitors In Omaha at the Hans Anderson
l l r l l l i l »
Plum: 122 nn 38mm e e v e m n g u n :p u u w r w u q m r l .m a n e b n n l t e n s e n a n a | n e r ' g ¢ 1 m 0lecture on n subject that is b€f°f¢!dau|zhberthemlndn of every nation, "n\°|1alth!ully in our church in tlu
Clash of Wurld Forces".:months which they have been wit]
One of our social problems,:u,_They have returned Lg thai
"Heir _ta A Million", will be Pre' home in Bayonne, N. J. The wuma
Dllxill umuucu uuu nun, U; .uu»u,;'lllllnl m n n m m m :n u u v c ;u u u
z
sen\edSunday evening.of the church sprung a compleuIsurprise party on them at the Emp
5571131 CHURCH itiat parnonage an Monday evening
L. 1. Mann. Plntm'nrevious to their leaving 'hxesdmfi-1oming.Thére were tgiriy pres
Sunday School waa the best ser-
vice in our church last Sunday "MOI@0\=@1'it is required of
fmm the standnoint of attendance.stewards that a man be found
iinléé iiiflg efimy present.1=~nmi|mumn.""nf um Ini t hful lmtn'the mmdpolnt of apirituml upll:1,den|.h and lwill give thee: amd
the mnming wnrnhlp aenniee wn_0! life."|
Hur license to conduct and opezatelh u b li c da n c e h a ll a n d u mu é e me n t~~* ` t \ ( § ' | § '»»>§pa rk n t my f a n n located upon
i 11_ * ~~»~»f Q 1 huc tmn 21,lu\\11flup li), Ilmag;-':' |'"li n Wzwlminpston County ,Ncbrasl::.\,,
the :~:1n1e bcim:outside the cor-INOTE( I: UI i'I:o1;\r1 '|m|:1tr- Iiu1it4 ul any.l.ily ur \iI-E
\\ll.I.l:u.=in :::||1.-nunlr. :ill H5 pm-f
OIJ A he nring will be had upon mid onlythdaynfl House in said City of Blair, I
n!~: A. M.,r:u=kn on Monday,August.:1
ri in lilnir. 1931 at the hour ol' 2 o'clock I'
cbrnsI;n,of said day, or ns soon theret|::|llu-|;1|nn .Gin uffer fo13u== I may be heard.
|r Emi'. .= writlfn in;trumcnt pu:-f Dated this 102.11 day of Aulfust m m W mliIn r<u rfmcu1l\c¢.l may appear
nzI Fwlll*L liu ]}I<1b3t£.' thereof.
[Ruhr] July 20th, 1931.:sl:.\I.;1. C. ELLER,
T 11.County Judge.
BUSINESS DlRE€'l`0RY
PETERSBN
MACHINE and MOTORSERVICE
Auto Repairing n Speddly
TRAIN AND BUS SCHEDULE
c. ST. P.. M. & OMAHA c ux c mo E:
Southbound NORTHWESTERN
No. 1 11:40 A. M. dallyNo. 3 7:40 P. M. daily ex~Wcstboumd
cept Sunday No. 111 ms A. M. da ily
\Nortllbonld 1 \
.'o. 4 (':"5 A. n. daiN... 2 £50 P. M. dur ex-Ellibonnd
cept Sunday No. 122 6:30 P. M. daily
BUS GOING SOUTH BUS GOING NORTH
8:50 A. M.5:00 P. M 9:00 A. M.8:00 P. M.
11:00 A. M.8:15 P. Ll 12:00 Noon 6:15 P. M.
Dr. Norman K. Rnlhmnnn
OI"l` 0ME'I'RIST
Ovc r thg Blai r D ru g CU.
Phone Blac k 4).
Even ing s b y Ap poi ntment
NUI ` i C H o l- ' F I NA L R E P O RT
I N ' f lu J C O U N T Y C O U R T O F
w, \ s mN u ' r o : ~ :C O U N T Y ,
NI€ l¢ RAS I{ A.
Ii : ta te o f Ii d wa r d Siegrist,De»
(| .11ul.
Nu li n -is hereby g i w n th a t
l| | | ]}I| | :lI0l| l | 1 3 5 ~~thi!
urnh\:E;rr:<ml.Co un iy J udge o f
\:1~21in;:tun County , Neb raska , his
in.1l r| pu rt as II xc c u to r o f th e
t.1-o f IIflward Siegriat.dc -
|.a~t d,:md :nude un application fur
|:L:.l .uirvini ilnliurl rmrl diSt:h:lI{!¢.',
:nfl f m uh :1..=ignrnent, of residue'
»f ¢1:\lv tn uh nther p ersons Ilw
BLAIR Puoun MILL
The Home of
1uAxN'r<?> FUOUB(Handled b All Gneen)
We exchange wheat for flour
P. S. Sorensen, Prop.
R_ H. RASMUSSEN
Insurance of AH Kinda
Office
:m»!I 11:J.\: » l U*-29 th da y oi"
Au 11 t I1»:2l .ni LI nlloftk P. M., at
Ill)t»fl1(|in wi ll (County for 1111*
1:-l m :th-1<nf.
ll.LI»ll \:|;;ll;WI 1,1931.
( S lI . \ I 1 I.C . E L L E R,
JL#:L County J udge.
Srrrlcrz
Nulic g is hc ruby given th a t I
lmve this day made applic ation
CARL s c mum-
INSURANCE
REAL Es'r/vmu l lUJANB
Offie e i n Shia Bulk lu
MARCUS Bf"¥K
BONDED A.BS'I'RACl'lB
Ome sln
Conn Hone
NOTICE OF ADMINIS'IR.\'l`ION
Maher & Carrigan, Attorneys
COUNTY COURT, WASHINGTON
HANSON & MEHRENS
Pilnt Bldg., Blair,Nebrankn
PHONE Black 13
imunncg Real EstateSecurities
BLAIR ABSTRACT
AND TITLE COMPANY
Bonded Abntnvten
PHONE 15Pilot B!d|.Blllr, Nebr.
Estate of Stewart Edwards, de-
ceased.
Notice is hereby given that on
the 27th day of August, 1931, at
the County Judg'e's office in the
City of Blair, Washington County,
Nebraska,at 10 o'clu»ck in the
forenoon of said day, the folio?-~
ing matter will be heard and :cp-
sidcrcd,to-wit:The petition pf
J. P. Edwrmls praying for the ap-
pointment of J. P. Edwards as nd-
Ininistraalor of the -astute of sa§d
Stewart Ed\\ul'ds, Deceased.
Dated this Sth day of August,
1f'3I_
(SEAL)I. C. ELLER,
:zu-:at County Judge.
FARBELUS
CAFE and ROOMS
Home Style Cooked Mala
Bu Depot
204 Walker Ave.
EAT ATwAL'r's PLACE
Two doors aut 01
Vmton-Evans GangaHanburgenLunches
Fi na l Clcnrzinco Su mme r Silk
I]resslrs a t the Faahion C o n l o n -
t\l'Iy dr ess rc rlu c ml to on ly $2. 95,
$3.95 and $G.'i'5»-»\oiuos to $l9.'?5.
Sizes 14 to 4 6 - sa le s ta r ts Th u n e -
day and continues u n ti l every
Su mme r Dress is sold.Fashion
Center.30 - i t
A ll Ladies A l l W o ol Bnthi lii!
Suits reduc ed to $1.98 at the Fash-
ion Center.Values to S6.I t
Subsc ribe for The Enggrprise.
DB. w. F . a mmn nnDENTIST
l. l l e v H» ¢ ¢ ' l `h n ¢ n
B|.|dr,Nbb!\l\:
DR. EDWIN T. JIPP
nxN'ns 'rI-ny Service
Ome n lnsum Bmw slag.Pho ne m nm,-_ Ndm
oj%M_.-
WW Ww Z°fi1&d.@The QUALITY tire within the Reach of ALL
';§'2;§'°$5.60 5;9'2;§9 $6.95
i§2;§1 $5.65 i§<z;;9 $8.90
' € ; Z i ; l 9 $ 6 . 6 5 @9<z:,§°$ 1 1 . 4 5
A11 gizes w Driced Tubes at big savings
Auto Glass and Windshield\I1zstaIlatio1z
PHONE Black 9 GuaranteedTire Repairing
B L A I R T O P &T I R E C O N P A N Y
J E. M IL LE R,Proprietor .
Bhir, Nebnslm, Augun 18, 1981
Mr. and Mn. Hnrold s w w m
were business eallnn in Omnhn
lm Fri da y .
Choice entire me k SummerHam for Women 49e at the Fash~
ion Center-values to S5.l t
.._I ,. ,
LQCAL NEWS
Mr. C. O. Dawson madea b\ui~
naatrlp¢oChieagv last Thuu-:day
Cholcc entire stock SummerHats for Women 494: at the Fash-ion Cenwn--values to S5.ll.
The Coffee Club will meet nut
.. . . .» | .
~ -w°f.',..*'f.'.. 104- ni Fha '|i'¢n:=£|.|_. _ . f § " L E ! E ' 3 ' E ° ' ~ ~
enough to design
all the new filling
stations .
Make arrangements
lo get one of those
$5.00 almost lifelike
Dolls for $1.99. Come
in and see us about
iz.
Ever notice?The
average man doesn't
know what to say
when a proud moth-
ar holds out her
There is going to
be a lot of time to
paint this full.We
Store 0pen Evenings and Sunday Mornings
McGLAUGHLlNS Col'l'EE
GE _ 284: per lb.
- 30c per lb.
A ¢ 33c per lb.
OMAR FLOUR
48 lb sack $ .
~-
mond"Red BarnPaint for only $1.25
North Slde Store
H o m e o f
Fi r st Cl a s s G ro c er i e s a nd Ma t s
IENS NIELSEN, 'Proprietor
PHONE 113 114 W e Deliver
wouhi y o ur fa the r
sa y if h e s a w y o u ' d
broken th a t branc h
o f f ?
Ho b b y -I I e ' d s a y,
trees ar e n o t so
we ll ma d e n o w as
the y we m be fo re the
wa r .
I f doc tors here i n
Bla i r we r e s ummo n -
ed..only wh e n it's
absohztely necessary
they 'd ha ve to d o
aeo sthis week.Here is
hoping for a good
mn this year.
A.friend of ours
says, "When Idrink
toffee, I c:m't sleep!
low come?We're
ust the opposite.
When e sleep we
:ant nk coffee.
Maybe f the begin-
ner at golf rode a
bicycle it would help
make a ~iving.
L a s t we e k we mold
c le a n o u t o f D E V OE
A u t o Fin is h,b u t
1 n .l |
PETEHSENHARDWARE
in nbw
The local amp of Royal Nejgh-|mntire ntnr-If Rmn mn r:org will eelebrafe the thirty-first H:{r,»ib} 'v\?S»§}§» 4§;;€ m iifskl
uirmaai ol the lodge here wed- ion Center-values ¢°$5-n
uesday, August 19th.Mr. |.nd Mrs. Ray Hitchman n-
Mn. Lloyd Hughes and children tertalned the luidge club at theirnfOmaha.came last Wedneadayllmme last Friday evening.
Pdee ph- Year -h a l l "- ~-Lock for your name in the ads.Look for your name in the ads.|H
h o u n d u second-chu nudaor -u a w pe s wffi c s ne s w N m wmmn Frymfm o f omm, was Mm Pemh Compum,who has im
'"a week-end visitor at f.h¢ C1a\xde been in lo some u e is b f,-!!**°!!'h§..."'of C°\\Z\'U|d\Hnuscl1ildt home,ter.r m now e b
Cho/lee entire muck Sllnm e rho-;e _ ll;_' 1 \ ; ; l | ; ; ~ ~ 1 ;
Ent: for Women lie at llle Fuh-|; two weekn nation dp to them Center~v||ue| w ss.n! m.. . \. mn .Ilr.
any ane mo on, -"s w zwm 1x home of Mrs. Henry Wrich.
and Mrs.Raymond Mrosh ,
Mr s .Ra y J o lms tox,wh o hx U Dr . a n d Mr s . W . F. He mph ll an d
een ~fOr Bl"0Illl(l thr ee D L a n a Tana*lo fi QnhiluInu nnrnn
and family spent hm dBY_ .l5w¢'é<}pendthe re index' of th
Sunday at Syracuse, Neb., vmtmg week at the W. D.nghes home,1
relatives.Found-A bunch at four keys in :
Mr .mx Mr..m m Snhneekloth ..m n m m m \mln»\=\;n1|».- mu.
Ask your grocgx-for Black Bros.
Flour.The price is low and every
luc n a , lznv .
Every subscription ll
cn wen weonnt.The namesmboeribenwill be instantly re-
oaved tromg mnlllng U-5 ;t ~
tion o orse publldxors be ....ml'.'2»'; other
urine the Iuhocrlphlon will remdn
h force at the deolgznlxd mb--=le=°».vflP=- . F?'i=2.v'!!°°21*°:.'
Rev. and Mrs. N. C. Carlson and
family left Monday .lor a short
vacation at Lake Okoboil.
Misa Lila Wrlght leave!thls
week lor Colondo where she will
visit friends for a few weeks.
Mrs.E.S. Newell and son,Myron ol Arlington,spent Mon-
dny afternoon Waiting at the M. D.
\ r . . . » . l |L a m a
lone McCann of Omaha. is spend 'monlhs is sdovrl im mvln.y p g.i:§_n3w week at the John Moorel Mile Genevleye Ferguson of De-
Marjorle and Harvey Kuhr of g mWa.shlngw;1,thNelEéowereK§ihnxnd;y Qiin. bggy Byrne and leslie
' 'r 'r."a e se N§ § " } s g g " M a y e n of York,
Miss Rosalie Foley _will enter- hom; of Mr. End i1f';f'°"v?51§".§
tain the Monday evenmg budge McKay.The ladles are sg .club at the Jerry Foley home,n.s.\... m_L_______=§3=~.
vw .mu ......e. K... ............, ...,....for n couple ol weeks visit with
relatives at Evanston, Wyomingf
We sell flour, all kinds of stock
and poultry feeds.We buy cream,
Pvullry and eggs.John McKay,
phone Black 89.30-It
The C. W. M. S. ol the Chrlstlanchurch met with Mrs. Nettie Gil~
ham last Thursday. Thirteen mem-
sack guaranteed. John McKay.it
Mrs
/.,/,», , / / , ~/ / / Z // / Q
~a i n t I t N o !,,,4 P
ai _'.
Paint protects.It preserves.It
checks deterioration -- rendering
attractive that which "time and
wear" threaten to destroy.And
it's sanitary!
-.o '
0 .s u l ~ ..~&.; :|.;:: I ~":.|"Th ur sd ay aftern oon vi s iti ng at th e la n d p ro vin g th e p ro ~y a n d p a y .i I . a th r o p h o m Mr s .No r r i s i
Fred Soll and A. C. Hanse n ho mes.in g fo r th is n otic e.so-11 Mr s .la t h r o p s mo th e r .
ldunos rlra nu rna rnm uoom rdm s a m m a de a puna ltlz s e oa -
m e t between the publisher and
subscriber.
Look for your name in the ads.
Joyce Bucklin spent last week
vith. relatives at Decatur, Nelz.
John Kuhr ot Omaha, spentlast
Sunday afternoon visiting at the
Will Kuhr home.
Mr.and Mrs. George Kuhr of
Orarn,ahd Mr.and Mrs.Otto
Kuhr, spent last Sunday afternoon
visiting at the home ol Mrs. Geo,
Kahr Sr.
hlrxind Mrs. Will Kuhr and Mr.
md Mrs. James Ryan of near Ken.
EI|
The M. E. Ladies' Aid and their
lamllies will hold a pimic at the
Blair nvimmlng pool next Wednes- |
day, Angus! 19th.
Rev. H.Nielsen of Blair,had
charge of the morning services at
the Lutheran church ln Council
Bluffs, last Slmday. r ~Mr. and Mrs. L. Q Sweet of
Cheyenne, Wyoming drove in last
Friday for about a week's vlsdt at
the parental,Harry Sappenfleld
home.
Frank Simpson,who has been
confined in the Immanuel ho: ital
in Omaha for the past ten nys
underwent an operation last \ ed-
ncsday.
Uf\l./De nt the day last Monday Waunette and Margaret, daugh-
iu Omaha at the home of Mr.and ters of Mr and Mrs. Ove T_ An-lrs. Mcnneth George.lde rso n Mspc ndng the we ek in
Mr. and Mrs. Rae Sorenson and Council Bluffs, visiting with their
son, Clyde and Mr. and Mrs. Henry cousinsHzmsonof Omaha,were S""d"}'\Mr. and Mrs.Julius Vugelsung
evenips supper guests at the_Chns and Mr, and Mrs. Robert Trine
Immun home on west Colfax.'nml children nf Fremont,spent
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Pedersen and Sundny afternoon at the Fred
family of Ansley, Nels.,are ex- Soll home.
pected _i" lllair Friday for a few,Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fischer and
days visit at the home of Mrs.family and Mr.and Mrs.CharlieP'~`d°"""\," brother,(han.M'"`e"'lMortensen nnxl family drove to
» s n.Shenandoah, Iowa lust Sunday andMiss Myrtle Hurdum wasxa din- spent the day.'l`hey \'isiled"`ll\e
ler guest nt the home of Mr. and radio stations and enjoyed a picnic
I l e ,Philip 0'llanlon last Thurs- dinner and supper in the citypark.day.Miss Hurdum is a teacher fn;Do not run a-foul of the new
de 'West Point high school.She automobile law.Place your in-
qn l Mrs.O'l{anlon were class-suranoe Wm.,N_ T Lund 3, Co.
August mn.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Z. Mummert Jr.
and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kruse of
Calhoun,spent the week-end at
Lake Okebojl.
Mr. and Mrs. Hana Wrlch spent
last Sunday afternoon vidting at
the home oi their son,George
Wrich, south of Kennard.
Mrs.Frank Simons of Omaha.
who recently retumed from an ex-
tended trip to Calif., came Tues-
day to visit her mother, Mrs. Jas.
Stapleton.
The Foreign Missionary Society
of the M. E. church will meet at
the home of Mrs. J. L. Edwards on
408 west Grant street Friday aft-
ernoon,August 14, at 'two~thirty.
Walter Olsen of Chicago, form-
erly employed at the Petersen
Hardware store,is spending thc
week with friends in Blair.Mr
and Mrs.Julius Petersen entertained him at dinner Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Krogh nm
Clara left last Thursday for Orr:
gun,Illinois where they are at
tending a Church of God conveh
tion.They are expected home oi
Monday.Rev.[and Mrs.G.W.Ball
and son, Max of Crete, Neb.,n
Mrs. Lois Ribble of Dewitt, Nels
spent the day last Wednesday vi:
iting at the home of Rev. and Mr:
E. J. Hancock.Mrs. Ballard is
.-1,.....m- af Rev. Hancock.
|"""'.Y Hlwluruu, :sun or nnr.anu bers anu :wo vnuwru were prcauswE°J'.'3E £f§.°E??.'L';....i" _§P§_H}.§lfj_$The Misses Blanch and Grace
.: |;:. B ~mo uth a nd W e e pi ng W a ter , Neb .
Mr .a n d Mr s .Chas.By r n e a n d
c hildre n bp ent th e da y last Sun day
a t th e B e r t C h r i s t h o me a t P a p i l-
Iion.D a d a Clai re By rn e r m m i m
ed fo r a we ek ' a vi si t.
Y o u c a n n ot a ff o r d to d r i ve a
c a r wi th o u t p r o p e r ty d a ma g e an d
public li ability i nsurgmc e.W e wil!
be ple as ed to wr ite y o ur ii c y a n d
we wi ll b e jus t a s p le a s to g i ve
y ou s er vic es i n c as e of a la m.
3 0 - lt N .T.L u n d 62:Co.
~-
mond"Red BarnPaint for only $1.25
THE HACK SAW
\
1
;,~¢ /
V
4E E *
| a m |- o w.
Paint protects.It preserves.It
checks deterioration -- rendering
-attractive that which "time and
wear" threaten to destroy.And
it's sanitary!
I T COSTS less to paint than it costs to neglect
a surface!So whatever woodwork,metal or
other "surf ace" tlzere is about your home in need
of a protective brushing yith our high quality
Paints, Enamels and Va ishes, you should GET
IT NOW!
W A L L P A P E R
A very large assortment of allkinds of Wall
Papers are now on display at our store.If we
can't save you money, don't buy.
A L A B A S T I N E
Complete stock of all colors.Alahastine is easily
applied to any surface.
THE STEWART PHARMACY
J. HAROLD STEWART, Manager
Clyde Mclzla
FEED
GRINDING
sc per cwt. and up
Any fineness desired
Note These Low Feed Prices
Bran---654:Shorts »--80:
Pig Meal $1.90 Egg Mash $1.50
Fattening Mash »--- $1.90
Murphy! Mineral Feed » $5.40
(iet Our Ton Lot Prices
T h e `
VOLUME 5 Blair, Nebraska, August 13, 1931 Number 48
Store 0pen Evenings and Sunday Mornings
- I
McGLAUGHLlNS Col'l'EE
GE _ 284: per lb.
- 30c per lb.
A ¢ 33c per lb.
OMAR FLOUR
48 lb sack $1.1
What we cu.n't un-
-lerstand is h o w
these collr.-gms tum
aut architects fast
enough to design
all the new filling
stations .
Make arrangements
lo get one of those
$5.00 almost lifelike
Dolls for $1.99. Come
in and see us about
it.
Ever notice?The
wcrage man doesn't
know what to say
when n proud moth~
zr holds out her
n 1
can
Th
fun
thi
ho
ru
A
sa:of
Zo
usWl
za
M
nc
bi
North Slde Store
H o m e o f
Fi r st Cl a s s G ro c er i e s a nd Ma t s
IENS NIELSEN, 'Proprietor
PHONE 113 114 W e Deliver
Lawn/fo)
S495
4.50-29"
qzaxwol/
un ~~sae
There is going to
be a lot of time to
paint this full.We
>
Kelly quality is a defidte factor, something
that can be proved by your speedometer-im
creased safety-your complete satisfaction We
offer you Kelly quality at these amzu.|ng prices.
A. A. _]¢n.scn
Phone zss Blair, Nebr.
o s i a i v i i i >
»
!
Hill left hut, Thursday for Camp
Brewster where they are spending
about ten days or two weeks va»
ation.\
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Linden and
family and Mr. and Mrs, Paul Jef-
ferson ol Omaha,spent the day
last Sunday picnlcing over at Fre-
mont in the tourist park.
Mrs. Chris K. Johnson, who un-
derwent an operation around four
weeks ago at the Blair hospital, is
doing very nicely and expects Qu
retum w her home on Friday.
Q |I .|4Au t o Finish,b u t
hnvq another supply
i n n o w.Blnlr, Nebruh
/
s " f ,=Q 1 "'Z v /\M '
.A _I <.~,a'I v .f |-\'.» .1 ~.-
~Q - / »~~,f\':f g ~;.....~21
..£0§ta J51ile$TlRE @
-\9 .,f»-T..\SE5_,
s¢»~°°J ~ - ' c \3290 5_0O'\9
~4 ~ ~<23~ oo)
- t h e n he'd bc ablo
to h i t an y thi n g
Nu ls c - -B ob by ! W h at
wouhi y o ur fa the r
sa y if h e s a w y o u ' d
broken th a t branc h
o f f ?
Ho b b y -I I e ' d s a y ,
trees ar e n o t so
we ll ma d e n o w as
the y we m be fo re the
wa r .
I f doc tors here i n
Bla i r we r e s ummo n -
ed..only wh e n it's
absohztc ly necessary
~Ilon in 5 gallon
Blair canning
cry started up
1 week.Here is
ing for a good
this year.
friend of ours
s, "When Idrink
ee, I c:m't sleep?
come?We're
the opposite.
en e sleep we
't nk coffee.
ylm f the begin-
at golf rode a
cle it would help
~oo-22
(sa x 5.00)
$9.10
| »
(a9x5,5o)
$8.90
4 4 . 7 5 - 2 |
;(Sox -175)
make a ~iving.
last week we soldPETEHSENHARDWARE
-~5 ~ ~a~
..an |
J ,
W -f:-Q
~~5 2 5 2
(3|x5.2s)
"f ~'~s \
3, |) Su - , - - ".w
:~1 / ' i f ~:N ~f ..
5 5 , gi -0 $3.55
3 3 5 ' /
'
~~/ "~
~5 0 0 - 2 0
\ i " ` 8 . /..f " w /if .4 - 5 0 " 2 |
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4
Ula te s at the Ne b. s ta te un iver si ty
the re the y sub seq uen tly g rad uated
Mr .and Mr s.F r a n k Sc hafer
q i e n t la s t Su nd ay vis itin g wi th
fh ei r grandson,Ma r s ha ll Sc hafer,
wh o i s at pr e se nt in th e E va ng e li -
c a l Cove nant hosp ital i n Oma ha ,
where abo ut a wee k ago he unde r- |
went an oper atio n f or a ppen dic i tis
Th e finan c ial responsibility p a r t
of th e n e w a u to mo b i le la w wi lln o t
a f f e c t y o u i f y o u h a ve o n e o f o u r
automobile polic ies.
so- u.N .T.L u n d 8:Co.
g Mr s . L .D. W a rri c k ac c ompanied
Mr s .Prentic e S mi th an d J ane
Beales to Te k a m la s t Wednes-
'd ay an d Mr s .tr i k spe nt th e
Mr s .Cly de Skin ner an d dau gh-
ter,Ma xi n e an d son,F lo y d o f
Sc huy ler,spent la s t Th ur sd ay at
th e Nels L i nd b e r g h o me and wi th
oth er friends.Masdnc stay ed a t
th e W i ll ' W r i g h t h o me u n ti l Sun-
da y , vi s i tin g wi th J ea n W r i g h t.
Mr .and Mr s .E .E .Bu rk e of
Pa lmy ra ,Mo .,an d Mr .an d Mr s .H e i s g e t t i n g a l o n g n i c e l y .H e i t l l l d a y vi s i t i n g a t h e h o m e o f M r s ._
U s s o n o f M r .a n d n n - s .F r a n k H o w a n d H a i n ,w h i l e M m s m i t h A -L .H e x s l e r o f Q u i n c y ,111.,l e f t
¢ . . f - L . . £ . . . . .l n .. . . . 1. . . .- . n n : ¢ | n n u n s u n s . _ . |r . . . . . .. . » » " . l | \ . .. I n n u l ~~~ ~~ann JHIIE :Spun use uuy al.bln.:gfter short " a i t a t the E Chr M . U l m 1 G Iu ma o rs r 'f'a mmo H u n t home.Bobby H u n t acc om»
Th e Re d an d W h ite stores o f ed th ho me fo r a br i e f vi s i t
Oma h a an d surrou nding ter ri to ry W E g m ._____..M :
m a n
'held 3 meeting at the Red and Th8 6851BBb WHY to comply wnnMrs. Myrtle Kilian of eastSouth white store in Herman Monday the requirements of the new auto-
rwt; 1scn1gy}ng n gqrijy fron) bjer evening and were entertained at a mobile lan /?1;oc1fea1i:1;
mn, Capt. Alphonsg Klliun of the
U. S. nrmy and his wife and threesons of East Lansing, Michigan.
banquet; There were around fifty
present including the managers of
the stores and their wives.Mr.They plan to be here n few'~-
._ann Mrs. E. B. Redfield owner oidliys when they vwll lenve for Bul.¢he Red und White store in Flair,
timorc,Maryland where Capt.
Kiian has been transferred nnd
where he will attend the Huber
Tnnsport Corps school.He will
'have his promotion soon when he»
were among those present.
I About twelve young girls ;:nth~
ered at 9-he heme of Rev.H. C.
Jul.Fmse Saturday evening and'.,.......:.,...\c\»..|<..\...|1 A M...
surance puucy uacxeu uy u=»v..,company.Our company has con-
nections in nearly every city and
town in U. S.and Canada.
30-It N. T. 1.9¢& Co.
K number of ladies gathered ut
the home of Mrs.Arthur Kjellcn
last Wednesday niternoon to ex-
tend best wishes to Mrs.Kjellen
on her birthday.A sociable uft~
wi ll bet(
Sa.rn's urn
Jme a ma jo r m un c le °r wa s vc n i n ernoon wa s spe nt v l s m n g an d ncelianeoushowe.ny .| .1 F nn._._..:.._ ~ .........¢ln vo lv lu n c h wa s s e r vd wlu c h wa s
C a * L f{j|Rn to 111917 !\0noI.LRE cvunlllg \\|zs m||cu\.P mn ls o w n al u m b e r o f Biai people wh o are p l a y n g f g a g g f o r " g f " h " ; ' 1 g g ;
g la d to greet.ham once mo r e a n d gues o PP
learn of his suc c ess.Hi , b r o th e r pac kngeo wh lc h c ontmned some
pl_ L e o K i li a n a n d wif e o f W a k e : | lo ve l;g11ts.Refreshmfenta we re
§r}>§§h}."r}§` thoguosts.
Mr .an d Mr s . C a r l An de r so n o f
Chic ago,le f t f o r the ir h o me on
'Tuesday af te r spen ding several
»-»..l»n a H |va1nl;tnd nur!fl";l\||dRfield.Neb.,are cbmilg down to aerveu :aber In me cvunmg.wcunn vuw Lulnuauua sum ..........Misses Gladys and Bernice Moore in Blair fmd vicinity.They were
entertained a :few friends at a *§'§¢QmP_BU1§d h°Q*@ hy gas 3351spend a day soon
4SCHOOL BOARD HOLDS :swimming party last Thursday
REGULAR MEETING afternoon in Bla in new pool.
'After their swim they entertained
Blair, Nehr., Aug. 3, 1931 ,the guests at a picnic supper on
A regular meeting of the Board 'their lawn which they all enjoyed
¢ Education was mum to order,V9fY much.Those present were
at eight o'clock p. rn. this date by Dr.and Mrs.J. Lukovnky andme President in the supemnend-'dsuzhler.Evelyn and Howard
dxf/s office of the high school Beard, all of Omaha, Frances Brass
.5|14;_ng_and Dorothy Gray ol this city.
On roll oall.the following mem-A number of relatives of the
bm were present: w. F- Hemphill, Jim Ryan family,from Blmlr
w, F- Gutschofw, Wm. V~.Wrizh¢,'md vmmey, held n picnic along
C. A. Robeson Bhd R. C» Hitchmnn. |the Elkhorn river near Fontanelle
J . T.Nelson wu lbsent.§upt. last Sunday.The occadon was inD~ v. Manner and Seaetnry Ernest [honor 01 Curtis Ryan, neue son of
Chris Paulson of near .nose ru(or a couple of weeks visit.
W. D. Hughes returned hon
from Omaha last Thursday aft
being confined in the Methodi
hospital in Omaha about n we1
from serious injuries received in
ru.n~away.Mr.Hughes is no
getting along as well an can I
expected which ia good news in i
relatives and friends.
A family gathering consintix
ol n large number ol relntlvesm
friends of Mr.and Mrs.Chl
Rasmussen from Omaha,Sim
City and Orum.gathered at tl
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.Af Schmidt were xlso present.Mr. and Mn. Jim Ryan.The little Blair swimming pool park laThe !l\iI\\l\ȢS of the Iut regular lad wu Hve years old.At noon a Wednesday to lpend the day pl
inning of July (Rh and the ld' bounwous dkmer was enjoyed. nlcing.All brought lunch ba
a n d " M I "mmlimr nf :lnlv um...m...» .¢ mf.Mmm..ma ha .Wm num and n (me dlnn
Dr G. E. Slanley
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W ith each Banquet Gas Range
sold dur ing this tim e we will
include any merchandise in our
store to the amount of . . .
$10.00
Banquet Gu Ranges have the Heallenled oven ||v»
ln! ns. time and labor,md one of the world'l
finat cooking appliances. We huhll (ree of durge
md guarantee you gms saving.
Have you seen the new Servel Electric Refriger-
ator?Shall be glad ta have you lry one.
me Arndl ||ilPl|WilP€
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o f B ~ , ~ J ~Ry a n ~fa mily , ~ n jo ~ , mak i n g the eve n t a I I BP P Y
J .W . Slp pe n fi e ld ,George Ne ls o n o n e th a t wi ll li n g e r i n th e i r me m-
an d f a mi ly a nd Mi s a L oi s To fte .ory .
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drawing | balance on hand of $10,~
s a m .
lt was moved by W. F. Guts-
d o w and seconded by W. V.Wright that the repoxt be received
and placed on file.
The motion was put and on roll
eil the following members: W. F.
Hemphill, W. F. Gutschow, W. V.
Irizht. C. A. Rgbesun and IL C.
'Hitchman voting "ye",none
'H\Y". J. T. Nelson bdng absent,
5: President dwued the motion
Q1-Sed.Prenidmt Hemphill informed the
:wa that the President and Sec-
ggm-y had signed fontracts with
'Exe Moore Plumbing Co. as auth-
orized by the Board at the meet-
hx fd Jdy 16, 1981.
lr was moved by C. A. Rubeson
1nd seconded by R. C. Hltchman
that the Blair City schools be
lupened Sept. 7, 1981.
The motion wan put and all
:members voting "Aye", none "Nay'
1 . T.Nelson bdng sbsent,the
Pxesident declared the motion
urzied.
J. T.Nelson then arrived and
took his Place ln the meeting.
"Dba Seaetary read the follow-
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ialy .nw roll
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Gly o l Bla ir
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Kelly quality is a defidte factor, something
that can be proved by your speedometer-im
creased safety-your complete satisfaction We
offer you Kelly quality at these amzu.|ng prices.
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Phone zss Blair, Nebr.
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ln o kf o ry o nr n a ma i n t he s dl .
Shirley Stokes of Herman.la
employed as salesman at the Vin-
um garage.
Sparisl for Augu bnart Rin!-
let Permanente, tsao.Pha m us .
Mrs. M. Sutherland 28-if
All Ladies All Wool Bathin8Sdts reduced in $1.98 at the Full-
ion Center.Values W SG.I t
Mr, and Mrs. Carlton Taylor and
family of omaha. spent Sunday at
the Claire Warrick home.
Mrs. Herman Schuldt. left Satur-day night for Burwell, Neb., where
alia is spending the week.
Mr.and Mrs.Glenn Evans of
Council Bluffs, spent Sunday aft-
emoon at Walter Petersen's.
C. K. Bendorf, licensed emhalm-
er and undcrtaker, Blair.Office
phone, 161; res. phone, 133.3-if
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Titan of
Craig, spent last Sunday .at the
home of Mrs. James Stapleton.
Parties having Mrs. Ella Price'a
berry crates, please return to theBeckman store. Ella N. Price. 29e2t
Mrs;George Johnson of
Blair, spent last Sunday afterno n
visiting with Mrs. Margaret Iver-
s o n .
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Wednesday.
C. K. Bendnrf, licensed emln1m~
cr and undertnker, Blair.Oiflee
phone, 161; res. phone, 188.8-tf
Rasmus Larsen of Omaha, spent
the day last Sunday at the Harold
J.Madsen homo.Mr. Larsen is
Harold's uncle.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyl¢ McBHde and
Lyle Jr. of Omaha, were last Sun-
day evening supper guests at the
parental, George McBride home.
Mins Sadie Gameron, who in in
trninlng at the University hospital
in Omaha, spent the week-end at
the parental, A. G. Cameron home.
For n m - n o m and garage-Phone 257, Bllir. Nab.80-Zt'
Mn. Boas Deeta was an the dak
li s tka twe e kbnti a be tte ra tthla
writing.
Choice entire stock SummerHats for Women 494: at the Fush-
inn Center-values to S5.I t
Mr. and Mrs. John Petersen of
Benson, were last Monday dinner
guests at the Chris Larsen home.
Mrs. Lena Thlelfoldt of west of
Herman, was a Tuesday visitor at
the home of her daughter,Mrs.
N. G. Lindberg l.n this <ifY~
. Mr. and Mrs. George Morris of
Omaha,were anwtained at din-
ner last 'l\:esday evening at theMrs. Stoner, who is takingcarelh°m° of Mrs. Cora Badgerow.
of li ttle name Simonse n at ne(Mr. and Mrs. A~ E- Hanna and
Morris Snmonsen home, lr enjoy-
ing a vidt from her hnsband,\0f
Craig.
Henry Chnstianun, well known
farmer residing on York Creek for
years, moved last Sunday to 607
west Washington street..Henryhas not been in the beat of health
of late and his friends hone the
change will be beneficial to him.
F.C.Petersen and daughter,
Amanda of west of Blair,spent
last week visiting friends at Hin-
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\Mrs. C. C. Anderson of Blair, were
last Monday evening visitors at
the John J. Jensen home, west of
Blair.
Pierce Allen and wife are
spending a week at Burwell, Nab.,
where Mrs.Allen'a relatives live.
While they are away Plerce's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde M. Allen
are enjoying farm life again.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Jacobsen and
family, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Curtis
and two dchildron of Irvingran_K-
ton,were last Tuesday evening Choloe entire me k Summar|Furniture, rugs and floor eover-
Hah for Women 49c at the Fnnh- lnga.Mathew R. Bendorf.21-tc!lon Center-values to $5-l t Strayed-A roar:helfer a l f l
imma Mrs. Sherry more me warm aon ,,,,u,,,,,_Phone 21 mlast week on a ooaplo ol wekal47_Raymond Rumnasen.29,2gl
vacation trip to points in Wyom-mg_Mns. V. 0. Ireland returned to
A program and chicken lunchlsmr Saturday morning after a
an for 25¢ admission Rose H;u¢u"°° weeks visit at the home of
church l-'r'lday, Aug.i i , s P.n f a 1 Mrs . Wm. S""""at
s p v m r m m n .so-is ° " 'own.`Byron Bunn 1 nonh of Blmlr ;Mrs. John Weber enjoyed a visirl
who lives on the bottom mad' from her brother and sister-in-
was a [Bt Sunday evmin visitor law, Mr. and Mn. Pete Petersen
gat the Oliver Hudleson home.gg; 33 °sons of Syracuse, Neb.,
Mr. md Mrs. can Anderson of Y
Chicago. were dinner guests andl The Blair Cubs played the
spent the day lm Saturday nt the Metzler All Star baseball team at
homo of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jen- the ball park last Sunday in n
sen.ldonbls header. The Cubs won both
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Johnsonaad 3°"'"' the scores being 1| ta 2.
daughter, Phyllis of west of Ornm
were last Sunday afternoon visit-
ors at the parental, Jack Crowdy
home._
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bnrcham ab
companied "Bo" Bu m of Har-
lan, lov/aon.a couple of weeks
vacation trip to Minnesota, leav-
ing the first of the week.
Some thirty or forty residents
of Garyowen school district met
at the school house Friday eve-
ning to consider the organization
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and 1| to 8..
Will Freeland, Mrs. Birdie War-
.rick and son,Clifford Smith of
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Omaha, left Tuesday rnoming for
the western part of the state
where they expect to spend about
ten days.
Wanted-General agentto repre-
sent Central States Lifo Insurance
Company in Washington County.
Write Dan Foley Nebraska Agency525TerminalBuilding,Lincoln
'Nebraska 29-2t'
»Look for your name ln the ads:
Hx. and l l h . A m r " g | , ¢ g ,
iela and Chris Miller and M n .
51nsiFnhmk;pent Saturday shopo
D 8 n .le th re theytook ln a show.e
Mr.and H n .Glu Bathmann,
son,.William and daughter, Mar-
guente, and Misa Olive Smlthldt
ust S;g1~=v for M-=»;;»°»= where
they I spend a wee or so a t
ille lakes there.
|Mrs.Robert N.Riddle and;Patay of lincoln, spent the week-
end with Blah- frlendl.Mr.and
.Mrs. Riddle resided ln Blair a few'years ago and her friends he n
'were glad to see her again.
Mr. and Mrs. George~K. Nelson
of north Walker Avenue,aremourningthelo s slo f a baby
: : " ' : ~ ° ; , ; ' - : r ~away
on y r t un ay mor-lnlng.The funeral was h ld Nm;
xdBY afternoon i n the Bendo
'Mor1uary.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long enter-
maincd a few relatives last Friday
'evening jn honor of their sons,
'Howard and Roy's blrih anniver<
sary which lull on the same date.
\Tbe evening was spent visiting and
'ice cream and cake were served to
the guests later in the evening.
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Local News
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Kuhn's Photos will please you. 9ti
Furniture, rugs and floor éover-ings.Mathew R. Bendorf.21-ti
Mrs. John T. Gallagher spent a
couple of days the forepart of the
week ln Omaha on business.
Mr. and Mrs.Peter Hagge and
Evelyn had supper at the Robert
Hooks home Sunday evening.
For Ren Fu.rnishw rooms for
light housekeeping, all modern in-
cluding gas.Phone 426.'I30»t.(
Mr. and Mrs.'Ar1.hur Andersen
spent last Saturday evening visit-
ing nt the J. P. And sen home.
Miss Alsyne ~returnen
home Sunday after a week's visit
at the Herman Aye home in
Omaha.
Mrs.John Carter slipped and
fell lust Sundny at her home but
while considerably bruised was not
seriously injured.
Mr.and Mrs. Henry Wulbenl
and Margaret had Sunday dinner
at the parental Chris Paulson
home in this city.
Mrs. W. M. Holler returned to
Blnir this week, after n couple of
weeks visit with Mrs.Austin
Howes, in California.
Sunday dinner guests nt the
Hunk Frahm lmnu- were Mr. nnd
Mrs. Calle Hsu:n :md family and
Dumitune, rugs and floor coverings.Mathew R. Bender!21 ti
Donald Nemetz spent a few
days in'0mahl this week, with his
brother, Dewey.\Mr. and Mrs.Fred Sorensen ,,,>,
,baby spent Sunday evening with
the Hans Frahm fsHly.
C. K. Bendorf, licensed embalm-
er and undertaker, Blair.Otiics
phone, 161; res. Dhone, 138.8~t1
Miss Floyd Wllber was reported
on the sick list but able to be ut
and around again st this writing.
Helen Gallagher returned hormlast Thursday evening after spend
ing the past weeks in Neola, Iowa
Mrs. Margaret Iverson and fam
ily visited at the Oscar Thom
home, west of Herman, Inst Sun
day evening.
Mrs. Wm. ~Welch went bo Lin
coln Monday moming for n fe\days visit with Mr.and Mn
Robert N. Riddle.
The Busy Bee Club will hold
picnic Friday sfwmoon, August 1intheBlairTouristPark.A
members are invited.
Miss Ruby Thielfoldt of Henna
is spending severnl days this weeat thc N. G. Lindberg home.Rub
is a niece of Mrs. Lindberg.
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Main Top Flour 48 lb.-sack
Main Top Flour 24 lb. sack
Supreme Flour 48 Ib. sack
Supreme Flour 24 lb. sack
E ve ry sack Gu a ra n te e d o r m o
Sugar Great Western I0 lb. »
SOAP Swifts Quick Napth
Spark or Bob White I0 |
Kamo Corn Flakes 2 large p
Penick Syrup 5 lb. Crystal
Penick Syrup I0 lb. Crystal
Penick Syrup 5 lb. Golden
Penick Syrup I0 lb. Golden
Penick Syrup5 lb. Imitation
Bob White Toilet Paper per
ShefS Fly Spray 8 oz. bottle
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AUGUST 18
Doctor's Wives
\\'ith Warner Baxter and Joan Bennett
COMEDY-The Headache
One admission admits twu wple
Sun., Mon and Tue. Aug. I6 - 17 - 18 Sun. Matinee 104: &25c
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dr en e t ns e~ne .~.~o n a vac ation tr ip .Mr s .Me t- i b r o u g h t we ll fillc d buskc ta and
zingc r an d f a mi ly :»ccom;1.1nie:i,sprcad the ir picnic lunc h o n th e
th e m a s f a r as Sc ottsbluff where ta ble s an d a ll ate hea rti ly o f th e
.the y wi ll vi si t. at thc h o me o f hc r bip;feed.Ic e c re am wa s also
parents,Mr .an d Mr s .W .H .s a we d b y th e Club.A pleasant
Ric hards a n d wi th o th e r re la ti ves ie ven in g wa s reported i n spi te o f
fo r a b o u t a week.Mr .an d Mr s .th e c o o l we a th e r wh i c h d r ew th e i r
Str ic lde tt wi ll visit, relatives a t pic n ic to u c lo se quite ea rly in the
I)nuglo==, Wy oming.even ing.
of local of the Farlmer'a Union.
S. ~ Woodruff opened the meet-
ing with a description of some of
the activities, history and aims of
the movement.A lively discussionfollowed.The meeting' adjoumcd
to meet later.The keeninterest
shown indicates that a wide avfakc
local will be organized.
Miss Elizabeth Noble of Blair,
is the only student from Wash-
ington county listed among filo
258 who received degrees lust
week at the close of the summ-r
session at the University of Nllr
raska.With the addition of th.
summer group, the ma l numlwr
of graduates in 1931 is brought ln
1,296.This is the largest num»
ber to receive degrees in any
year.Miss Noble,the daughter
of Mrs. Edna J. Noble of Blair, lv-
ceived the degree of bachelor of
arts in the college of arts anu
scienms.
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Mr. and Mrs. Am-eo Anaermmand daughter, Helen spent the day
last Sunday at the J. P. Andersen
home in this city.
Regular $7.50 Pennanqnt Waves,
$5 and $6 NOW.Either Croglnole
or Spiral Wind.Phone 197, Mrs.
K. A. Pound..2841
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very successful.A fair sizedcrowd was present.`
For Sale-Hampshire broodsown
to farrow the lust of August.
Reasonable prices.Phone 1014608,
F. 1, Omaha.E. N. Manley, Nash-
ville, Neb.21~¢f
Mr. and Mrs. Leg Hudleson of
Lincoln, spent the day lust Sunday
at the parental,Oliver Hudleson
home!Miss Beulah Roberts was
a Sunday evening visitor.
Tuesday Mrs.Frank Brass nnd
Mrs.C.C.Anderson attended a
luncheon in Omaha given by Mrs.
Hcnnetbu Owens, stale supervisor
of the Royal Neighbors.
Mr .und Mrs. Nels C. Jensen :md
r.....\\u min mkinm care of th(
H o m e T l ; a e a t r e
Home of Per ect Tal ing Pictures
Wed. -Thu., Aug. 19 _ zo
One 35c Admixxion Admits Two Penple
Sun., Mon and Tue. Aug. I6 - 17 - 18 Sun. Matinee 104: &25c
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THURSDAY
AUGUST 18
Doctor's Wives
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COMEDY-The Headache
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Main Top Flour 48 lb.-sack
Main Top Flour 24 lb. sack
Supreme Flour 48 Ib. sack
Supreme Flour 24 lb. sack
E ve ry sack Gu a ra n te e d o r m o
Sugar Great Western I0 lb. »
SOAP Swifts Quick Napth
Spark or Bob White I0 |
Kamo Corn Flakes 2 large p
Penick Syrup 5 lb. Crystal
Penick Syrup I0 lb. Crystal
Penick Syrup 5 lb. Golden
Penick Syrup I0 lb. Golden
Penick Syrup5 lb. Imitation
Bob White Toilet Paper per
ShefS Fly Spray 8 oz. bottle
.||0ne Tumbler Fr
Shefs Fly Spray 16 oz. bottle
Two Tumblers Fr
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by Lu:lui:au»»..»».'...-____,|pu re bred hogs.I-Ie has been a W esley an Un iver si ty .
lea di ng stoc k ra i se r a ll his li f e Th e De p ar tme n t Conve ntion oi
and is s till as enthusi astic a s ever.th e Le g i o n Au xi li a ry wi ll b e h e i r
J .P.Alld g gs c " gf Bla ir , i s tak -Gi. F remon t, Au gust 24, 25 an d 26
in g c a r e o f th e f a r m d u tie s o f h i s I A nu mbe r f r o m B la i r p la n to a t
bro th er , Hen s And er se n, ne ar Her- lten d.Delegates wh o ma y repre
mn n wh i le he is confined i n ti ie se n t Bla ir a r e th e f ollo win g lad ie s
Pa r k Ho s p ita l i n Omah a.Eve ly n Ne lli e Ander son,Elsi e Men ri de
and Florenc e,dau ghters o f Mr .A n n a K i n g ,Ad e le Sc h mid t,Ma j
an d Mr s .5.P.nderson,c hange Blatter , E tta Br a nd t, C la r a W oo d
ab ou t s ta y i n g wi h th e ir f a th er o n li \I i d Ir ma J o h ns on .
th e f a r m a n d wi th the ir mothe r.Th e Mc Ca rthy Progressive (flu
in th i s c ity ..he ld their pic nic last Su nd a y ev:
Mr .an d Mr s .Di c k si ri e kl.- min in g a t the Bla i r s wi mmi n g por
nn d dau gh te r.ac c ompanied b y f p n r k .Th e me mb er s an d thei
Mr s .My r o n Metzingier and c hil-fa mi li es we r e in vi te d ma k i n g
dr en lef t In st W ed ne sd ay mor ni np to ta l of a ro u n d fi fty p re se nt.A
o n a vac ation tr ip .Mr s .Me t- i b r o u g h t we ll filled bnsketn nr
zinger an d f a mi ly :»ccomp.1nie:i,sprend the ir picnic lunc h o n t i
n u . . ..... .r...-no Q:nfhxlsinff where ta ble s an d a ll ate hea rti ly o f t i
Sor en Mi lle r :xml ron s.
Mr .: m l Mr s .J o hn E .Mi lle r
: md f:.11.1l§.\\{'¥'@ dinner guestsfon
Sunday iron ing'a t th e Lou ie
Mi lle r lmm<a t Ar li ng to n.
Mr s.A.G.Curtis,wh o is con-
fined in :ln Omaha ljxosp ital, is not
doi ng : :nic y n s he r relatives
and fri»nfl»ope d she migh t.
Mi s I'|E-c illa Rhoades we n t to
Counc il lllu f f s la s t Fr id ay f o r n
few :lay s vis it a t th e h o me o f Mr .
and Mrs . Th eo do re W a hlslro m.
Helen and Maxi ne W ar ri c k spe nt
th e d a y la s t Th u r s d a y wi th V e r a
\1:1-and Phy llis Iver son a t the
hf»n1v of Mrs . Marga ret Iverson.
`i r a n d M r s .P a u l E s s e r a n d
f a m i l y o f U U z '. . : r | l ,S o u t h D a k o t a .
\._:.....Jn f l n n n , . r
D l f .3 I\ ( l Ul.|.:\.L l l u u n u v...........
an d Bobby ,Ca rl Ande rsen arA d a Gi lli a m dro ve i 0 Sio ux Cli
Sun da y a nd to ok in th e a i r s ho \
Benn ard eh dr ove . u p
Wa53'ne Sundo f o r a vi si t wi1
Teresa an d eatric e Foley ,wl
are attending summer sc hool them
Su mme r Si lk Dresses reducu
again at ihe Fashion Center. $2.5
$3.95 an d $6.75 are th e n e w lc
pr i c es - valu e s to $19.75 an d sir
f r o m 14 to 46..
N e w is th e ti me to ha ve tho
roosters caponized.Le a ve orde
a t Golden Ro d Cr ea m Statis
Phone W h ite 260. Q.H .Mu n d o
Man age r. Big elo w o ld sta nd.30
L a s t S u n d a y o wn i n g d s i to r s
th e Ole J a c o b s en ho me we re C
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11..ca|-mn éncl KELLYS
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I-115%.u| r\,.u Lm u.s .nuu\...=....home.
Mr .an d Mr s .Ed wa r d C.Mi lle r
nr w..¢+ Pnint nnnnt Inst Thur sdav
0 mcruns
Also Comedy "College Man Kamo Corn Flakes 2 la
Penick Syrup 5 lb. Cry
Penick Syrup I0 lb. Cry
Penick Syrup 5 lb. G01~
Penick Syrup I0 lb. Gol
Penick Syrup5 lb. lmit~
Bob White Toilet Paper
ShefS Fly Spray 8 oz. b
.||0ne Tumb
Shefs Fly Spray I6 oz.|
Two Tumbl
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'fgjHE BI.
T Do not forget our bargain nights » -
[.]Wednesday an d Thursday and our
|.bargain matinee on Sat. and Sun.
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Wed. -Thu., Aug. 19 _ zo
One 35c Admixxion Admits Two Penple
Sun., Mon and Tue. Aug. I6 - 17 - 18 Sun. Matinee 104: &25c
7 n v /? -
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H A R D I E m m m
CECIUA LOFTUS
. M s m xvo o v
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11..ca|-mn éncl KELLYS--~ ln~ 4* ~ l=nlcA
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Also Comedy "Hello Russia"
mULuU . \....., . r'-.. __wi th Mr . a nd Mr s . A. G. Ro mb e rg .
Mr s .Mi lle r is a sister o f Mr .
Ro mb er g.
Mr .an d Mr s .C.C.W a k e and
f a mi ly o f St.Ed wa rd s,Nob..
c ame Th ur sd ay f o r a v i i t wi th
Mr s .Wake's sister,Mr s .Mi n ni e
Tr i ple tt.
Mr .and Mr s .He r ma n A b r a h a m
an d Mfrs.Ini rri Va n No y ,My r le
Hi llma n a n d Mr . a n d Mr s . A n d r e w
Fec r visited a t the ho me o f Mr .
Feer'a sister in Oma h a la st Sun-
day ..
Mr .and Mr s .Di c k Pa n ne n te r
dro ve i n f r o m Linc oln Saturday
nu"1 n|nn 'ln wmirn their hbmn h(2l£
W i ll Ive rs on o f th i s c ity ,ac -
c ompan ied I r a Ba xte r ,Clarenc e
a n d E lme r Th o n e o f we s t o f He r -
ma n ,a n d Bi lly Ble vi ns o f |Ken-
nar d o n a fi shi ng an d s igh t-s eei ng
tr ip ,Mo n d a y mor nin g.Th ei r
ro u te p la n ne d ta ke s the m to Br a -
ger,Mi n n .an d also in to Canada.
Mr .a n d Mr s .BI.E .Mor se an d
dau ghters ha ve rented th e n e w
residence rec ently bu i lt b y G.G.
Hine s, o n ea st Linc oln stre et.Th e
Mor se f a mi ly c ame here f r o m
Has ti ng s,an d exp ec t to ma k e
Bla ir th ei r h ome.Mr s. Mo rs e wa s
fo rmer ly Mi ss Bessie Robeson o f
tins c i ty .
Ill., Mr s . Ne lli e P a ra d y a n d A bh i :
o f Counc il Blu ff s ,I o wa ,Mr s
Da ve B a ld wi n o f Moda le,I o w:
we re guests a t th e E .M .Te rr el
home Tue sda y .
F i ve me mb er s o f th e Rafflw
C lu b wi th George Co o k a n d K e n
ne th 'War1'icl»c,we n t o n a h i k
Tuesday mo r n i n g a n d to ok th ei
dinners to celebrate Ke n n eth '
bir thd ay .Th e y h a d a g r a nd ti ml
Mr s .D a n W a rmer o f Cret:
Nob.,sp e n t la s t S u n d a y wi th he
au nt,Mr s .J o hn Car te r.J oh
Tr i sle r a n d f a mi ly d r o ve u p fro:
Caihoun i n the aftern oon f o r
vi si t with hi s s is te r , Mr s. W a gn e
ll
I
"°:.~' ~'*canal,i
~S U G A R ~- - . . - : : ~ : : -
~ : : ' °an g u m
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,x . ``¢' "" 'H o a" ' f - ,"\'f§..»C:-f':Z¥
u u u | H u n U v n - . " .. . . . .-- . . - -.. _
du ri ng the construc tion o f th e
W a s hi n g to n h i g hwa y o u t o f B lai r .
Mr .an d Mr s .Pa rmen te r resided
i n lllai r :\f e w y ears ag o so are
not str angers here.
Th e annual Keis tc r College pic
ni c wi ll b e he ld Au g us t 16 i n th e
AT'|\\P!*"ff pa rk and a ll fo r me r
T110 \V.ki.U.IBGIES |5u.u:upoundpa r ty i n honor o f one o f
their memb ers,Mr s .Mo lli e Gil-I
li la ml on Mo nd ay evening.Ea c h
la d y b r ou g h t a p o u nd o f d if f e re n t
artic les as c offee, sugar, etc .M m
Gi lli a m rec eived rmmy use ful
artic les wh ic h wer e ver y muc h a p-
prec i ated by her.
Mr .an d Mr s .Fr e d Christensen
o f Ha mp to n ,Nob .,spe nt th e
we ek nd wi th relatives a t Bla i r
an d Ar li n gton .Mr s .Christensen
is a s is te r o f Me sd ame s W i ll Roc h
an d Fr ed a Jensen,a n d W a i te r
Petersen.Ma r g a r e t V o n La mk i n le f t la s t
"'..1_- --\¢nnn*=|\\\f f i n @||.antudenu are ulmea to ne presum.M _1_],{ad|¢n mms- uunuly un l.-------»"' r|The KelslcrColigge !"'".-f°""°"V\mD;:;° £i2"{..,. in honor of hulmnjza ~ Sln_~ ~
~(,
a.Blai r institutio n unde r the super-
vision o f Mi s s Do r a B la c k wh o is
now 11 resident of Craig.
Mr . a n d Mr s . W e s to n L o n g a n d
children of §=outhwest. of Biair,Mr.
an d Mr s.Ea r !Ca ld we ll o f south-
annai n i nzhaf 1;'§§(:lEtChen
son, §bur les'bi rthd ay la s t Sa tu r-an d othe r plac es i n bltllkulllru,v\ld s af te mo on .Th ey s p en t a ver y lvis i t fr i en ds a n d ta k e in th e s ig hts
plea san t a fter noo n p lay i ng gameselalo np;h e r route.She expec ts t o
La te r i n th e af ter n oo n , Mr s . Mad -be g on e till a bo ut Oc to be r lst.
sen serve d n delic ious lunc h to the The lad ie s of the Ba ptis t c h ur c h
fo llowin g: C ha rles Mad se n, J immy ga ve a s u r pr i se p ar ty a t th e L . J .
»......'lflillu Rn xte r .J uni or ' W ax-Mo r a n ho me o n Mo n da y eve ni ng
I Mencke of north of Blair,and
Arthur, Howard and Roy bong of
Blair, drove up to 'lrekomah Inst
Sundny and nttended the rodeo in
that clty.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ireland and
two sons drove i.n from Crete,
Nob. early Sunday momlng and
spent the day at the home of Mr.
Ireland's brother, V. O., south of
Blair.Olheh relatives present
were Mrs. O.. Ireland and Janice
noe.,....._,-_..__,,rick, Robert and Bernard Sylvie.
A number from Blair and vicin-
ity attended the wedding ceremonyofHenryMeisner' and Sa\lie
Beanen, both of Omaha, last Mon-
day evening.They were married
at the Trinity Baptist Chumh at
eight o'c\ock.Those in attendance
from Blslr were Mrs.Sophia
Reeh, Mr. and Mrs. Al Reels, Mr.
and Mrs.George Reeh and Mr,
and Mrs. Hans Wulf.
'in honor of Mrs. Marie Chrisben-
sen and daughter, Hilda of Bay-lorme, N. J., who will leave soon
for their home.The affair was n
farewell party and the ladies cn-
ioysd a sodal evening and re~
lreshments.Mrs. Christensen and
I-Illda have been spending several
months with Mrs.Chrlstensexfs
ibrotbu, Andrew Skau.They have
made many irlends while in Blair,
|,,.., will be greatly missed.
i§l~ckages -25c
hite -40c
\/hite -70c J
35c
65cMr. and Mm G. G. Hines and Mr.
and Mrs. C. G. Halbert.
Mr.and Mrs.Sam Steele and
daughters, Mr .and Mrs. W. Bolts
and family and Mr. sn§_Mrs.Del»
3
Viaple -Q 45c
5call-m m P a a r and sans: nf Blair. drove!uE1§§"°o§»{§\§ai;`bz'éTln§1L§{5"uEé L,Lahoda home , who also nc c ompan-'
:e d the ab o ve to Ri ve vie w P ar k to
spend th e day pi c nic ing.A b o u n -
'beous dinner at noon and o sup-
per , we re e a te n i n th e p I n -
c luding n soc iable time vis iting the
day pas sed qu ic k ly and all r etu rn-
ed h ome late in the even ing.
The Coff ee Club held a p ic nic in
the M. W . A . h all din ing roo m last
'Thursday afternoon an d evneningz.
Th e membe r s o f th e C alh ou n c lub
mow: 'alan lnvilnnfl and had n \"9[| l'0-
il c
7 5 c. e l?
STIIHEsentalion of about eighteen pres-
ent.The wml number presentwnsaroundthirty-five.A fine
picnic supper including ice cream
and cake,was spread on thetablesandwnsmuchenjoyed.
Cigars were also given to the men
A sociuble afternoon was spent
visiting and eating and a fine
time was reported.
Relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Christensen of Hampton,Neb,.
had a pimlc supper at Morse
park, Fremont Sunday afbemoon,in their honor.Them were around
twenty-five present and the nft»
ernoon was spent nt golf and
swimming.After supper he
'ORE III
- l l l l\
Q 9 :a cHitc hc oc k o f Ka ns as Ci ty ,Lfnss-
ou ri , Mr. an d Mrs . H. 0. Hu rd :md
fn mii y o f Oma ha ,Mr .an d Mr s .
W .E .King dom o f Ke nn or d,and
Mr . : md Mr s. H. C . J en s en .
W i ll Ive rs on o f th i s c ity ,oc -
oompan ied I r a Ba xte r ,Cla rtn c c
they will visit. at the home of her
pm-ents,Mr.and Mrs.W.H.
Richards and with other relatives
for about a week.Mr. and Mrs.
Stricldett will visit, relatives at
I)nuglo==, Wyoming.
H o m e T l ; a e a t r e
Home of Per ect Tal ing Pictures
THURSDAY
AUGUST 18
Doctor's Wives
\\'ith Warner Baxter and Joan Bennett
COMEDY-The Headache
One admission admits twu wple
s A F L u a u 'S T O R E
'°: r;--TT'1T7`YL'C¥ rrrvznfm f°:-;.-az'
PriesEffective Friday, Nth, Saturday 15th in Blair
F 1 ~'Salmon
CORONET FANCY PINK
48-lb. bag " 1 .Tull Cum
8 9 c 3 f o r 3 5 4 :
GUARANTEED
RICE KRISPIES W h l Wh ¢K e l l o g s , , , , , , , ,1~'1..uu<1s °;.. .,. '::5 .5 :l 0 ¢
'..Airway Brand.Ground fresh ~
i
Wed. -Thu., Aug. 19 _ zo
One 35c Admixxion Admits Two Penple
Sun., Mon and Tue. Aug. I6 - 17 - 18 Sun. Matinee 104: &25c
7 n v /? -
' i m M a w
H A R D I E m m m
CECIUA LOFTUS
. M s m xvo o v
m l|\2 ; '~
Also Com edy and News Reel \
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s E A s E N € A m
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w l m
GEORGE 0'BRlEN MARION LE SSI NG
s "F o x ;<
0 mcrunsAlso Comedy "College Man
A Bananas"§"af"éi'loc H
T Do not forget our bargain nights » -
[.]Wednesday an d Thursday and our
|.bargain matinee on Sat. and Sun.
11..ca|-mn éncl KELLYS--~ ln~ 4* ~ l=nlcA
02]F r u t e G e l ~
u a , § ; : : 2 . " S ' = ~ » -
M 1 9 C .Z o c
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L f B ; ;; ; ¢ ; =D § A E m
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'?l u ` c ¢ m ¢ a y " H d l o n u n s #
so n of C r ai g , wh i le Mr .an d Mr s .
La rs J e ns en a r e vi si tin g in Io wa .
Mr s .Cora.He s te r o f Belvi dereIH. , Mr s. Nelli e Par ad y an d Ab bi e;
o f Counc il Blu ff s ,I o wa ,Mr s .
al ::nb i g feed.Ic e c re am wa s also
s a we d b y th e Club.A pleasant
even in g wa s reported i n spi te o f
th e- c o o l we ath er whi c h dr ew th ei r
pic n ic to u c ios c qu ite early in the
eveningn
nuparty attended the show at Fre-mont.Those present were Mr.and Mrs. Hmm Petersex and !am~
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Peb-
...m .,...\ ¢.....n., .,¢ Arlimrtnn. Mr.~ ' i = ii i " R;; s 7 " "" " ' ~ '
1»nh¢h " l n Flfnnl Rani!l|n f l .'%521°¢`fé¥ `i=¥é° 1. w,`;,né"":l;S3;';Madge.
9%.._............, -.-»..<»¢-a--i
_!°{ebralka, August 18, 1981.,..,
KENNARD NEWSTH E
i, County Assessor
Mclluarrie, County
a
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nd George M Flo 'd Alexander is still car-Misa Barbara Paleiz of Omaha and E l Wie Wedn -Jerk.\N D ~innfor Ref,A gue st of her uncle and aunt:'dny ~ v m» i°=.'§'°»-. mil
......,...n....'§.,.. Gnllmzher nf Omaha. was a Mr, and Mrs. Bert Swihart.|GaAser home.|Mr. Aaah is our new barber.
Mrs. Hans Moeller and c
ter, Georgia Belle spent WQ97aftemaqngtthepa.:
PloN R AND QLD gsvgyjgfd Blue Print Co., Sup- wg"
la h-
9-tal,
SE'I'I`LERS' PICNIC
(Continued from vw one)
Miss Dora Kllndt has been made
chairman of the ptlon cam-
miblee, with powe to select her
own helpers.All Katie Mei-arena
ll chairman of e table committee
with like powers The basket din-
ner-willbeeaten tnooningroupsu nn-mge d by the diners.Hot
coitee, cream md sugar will be
mmniwl iw um Ft. Calhmm Com-
ru...'Mm John Watkins, Poor 20.00 The minutes of the
nberprise,Legal Printing,~=meetings were ma and
etc.66.89 |On motion nude, sa
mmm s em Bmk, Serv ic e
clmnze
'G. C. McQuarrle, Express, etc.
'Hammond &Soephem co..
Supplies
Blair Tele. Co., Rent, etc.
S. W. Chambers, Agt., Door
E. B. Redfield, Poor
_J. E. Hovendlck, Poor
92.09 .6./M
80.4466,8024.oo I
24.10mo o===l
carried the following
were placed on proper
lowa~NebrAaka Light, I
Co. as agreed with l
Hopewell,their rep:
Electric Subatation S
mnjr TWP- Mdse. Stock
Blair City.Lot 6 md l
5, Blink sz, $1200.00 in
Q.U. .
,,."=.....,..,I approved.
:nnded and
vudultions
ty of the
md Power
Hr.Walter
l The Modern Woodrnen of Amer»
'iea and the Royal Neighbors have.leased ihe second flgor of the
building occupied by Berry Bros.,
for a lodge room.Wm. Wlldersonin doing the remodeling for Mrs.;EvuL._ Hgrnrnqnd °g'r¢m°n;_ own
week-end visitor at the Elmer
Wright home._Mrs. Geist md children, Lucille
and Sam of Lincoln, came Sundayevening lor a few days mint withDr. and Mrs. W. E. Wright.Mrs.Geist and Mrs. Wright are sisters.
Mrs.L. F. Kreymborg of .Frel Mr.and Mrs.Eddie Gnthje,
mont, entertained the members of;}{elen and Harold named downtheLadiesAidat dinner at her from Wayne Friday,w visit athome last Thursday.After dinner the Frank Guser home for athe ladies spent the afternoon vis-'week or more.Aldo ¢o visit relu-
iting and quilting. About 27 ladies tives ln Iowa.were over.{rom Kenna:-d.__|__Ben Qambrecht visited at the
I L.v. Bn llma ker h nr nnMr .a n d Iviis."\5¥iiiinm Ne ls e n
Qiltefidihéd fri en ds f r o m 01 nn hnon Friday evenin "" w m -
George Shurhnker of Omaha,and Mrs. Sarah Shumakcr of Elk
to hold the October meeting
~ in their new quamm `
'a n of my Mr.Chu-lie Wiidex-son of Cal~Blalr~CitY haun,was painfully injured last
Tuesday when he fell hmm x sea!-
esentativer 'er f the building.The two lodges Misses Gladys Rosenbaum .and'Mrs. Robert Andreaaen will en-I-'rank Glasser home Saturday eve-'rtai sh Ladi Aid c th M. ning.n m Plugge spent vg»<;;mhy .15 ¢h:r¢hem¢m::¢ Thufsdayealfz-mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gathje ma
afternoon wath " ' " " " ° -un : m n 1-'mx G ma f mnMargaretlsgraduallyxmprovlng emoon, Aug. Ish! M "'}" "3 an and 1-i-ed » ,f Z3 i '. n¢ c ni mi
en-~ contined so her bed for 23%, ,QT be or e ven dinner gueng at the Louis
City, were Saturdn§ night supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Shu-
msker..
Mr. md Mn. John Marnhdl and
daughter returned home Saturday
flight, aileg two weeks vacation at§.}E't§'E1;;,.|
Tha pmg ra mthi s y e a l ls u fo l -I
lows:10 a. m.--Registration of mem-bers no eharge this year-Muslc
by Ft. Calhoun Band
1.2 nn.-Basket dinner in park.
Free coffee,cream and sugar lur-
munlty Club.`
H. E. warn, routI. C. Cahoon, Poor
Berry Brom, PoorJ. A. Wen at Son, Poor'ni-. E. n. stewart, Poor
Vred Lathrop, Poor
Dr. R. Burr. Poor
'Frank Brown, Poor
Trcns. Wash. Co. Farm Bu-
nished by t.l\e ri. Calhoun cam-`-L A. Peterson, Poor
Afternoon--8:00 0'¢-.lock
Music by Ft. Calhoun band _
Singing of one verse of "America
by Audience, standing
Song, "How Do You Do'I"------
___,___-_-.-_.--Blair Quartette
Mrs.p. V. Musser,Miss Cora
Stricklett,Don C. Van Dcusen,
reau, Farm Bureau
Theo.Larsen,Poor
.._ Petersen Hdwe., Smlies
Herman Tel. Co.. Toi
Wards Cash Store, Door
Fred De Weber, Podr
'Shell Super Service Station,
Supplies
h ld1-'. w. Arndt 3° L* .€§.?f'fZf'°£'L______..
um-12.02
27.01
40.37
9.0018.76
1s.oo
20.00
20,00
269.60
10.00
60,45
4 .B0
28.44
60.49
3.00
26.1 1
am Auu.On motion made, seconded and
arried the Board placed n valu-
ation of $8000.00 on the gas ds-
tribution system in the City of
Blair.
Representatives of '-he Nebr.
Power Co.appeared bdors the
Board and protested increases in
property valuations.
On motion the Board adjourned
to meet August 17, 1931.
GEORGE c. MCQUARRIE,
County Clerk.
Summer Silk Dresses reduced
again nt the Fashion Center. $2.95,
$3.95 and $6.75 are the new low
prices-values to $19.75 and sizeslrnm 14 m 46.i t
fold while helping his son,Wm.with some carpenter work here.He was moved to his home sg Cal-houm at once.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berry en-tertained at a family dinner Sun-'day in honor of Mr. Berry's birth
anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Glissman and
children of Omaha, were Sunday
guests ot Mr.and Mrs.LeonardPeterson.Mrs. Glissmnn and chil-
dren remained for a week's visit
with relatives here.
Mrs. H. C. Blaco spent Tuesday
|aft.ernoan at the E.0.Fairchildhome in the country.
The Board of Eduaxtion met at
the school house Mond y evening.|At this meeting Loonnr Pcmrson'
Gordon Anderson o! Arlington,
spent last week with his uncle andsunt, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Swihart.
Betty Ann Ward,daughter o l
Mr.and Mrs.Leland Ward of
Omaha,spent last week at thehome of her uncle and aunt,Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Rosenbaum.
Ralph Fuirchllds have been busythe past week moving their house..hold articles,which have been
stored above Berry's Store for the
past two years, into a house inBlair.They have been living inOmaha the past year but as Mr.
Fairchild has n position as teach-
er in the Rose Hill school theydecidedtomovetoBlairtobe
near Mr. Fairehild's work.
I Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hansen are uorenarn nome nunaay.moving into the C.W.Inutrupl Paul Rath and Roma Roth of
house.For the past few months Omaha, and Mr. and Mrs. Corkillthey have been living ln the houselo! Tekamah, visited at the Seth
owned by Mrs. M. P. Larson.Whited home Sunday afternoon.
Robert Andneasm and M. Paul~Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gathje and
sen were in Omaha on businesswhlldren and I-'rank Gasser andTuesday.Deloris Thurber return-Iwldren visited at the Seth Whitd
ed with them to spend s. few days home Sunday evening.with her grandparents,Mr.and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gathje and
Mrs. Robert Andreasen.children went to Hancock, Iowa on
K E N N A R D R U R A L
JOTTINGS again at the Fashion Center. $2.95,
.$3.95 and $6.75 are the new lowlMr. and Mrs. Chas. Misfcldtand ¥"""T'¢11"§'é to $19.15 and sizes
family,Mr.and Mrs.Pete Ras-. rom 'l t
Monday morning.
Summer Silk Dresses reduced
s rams!rs Tuesday'` .and L. D. Imuntscn we n p p n i n t - l _ ~ f \ | \ ` 5 <"2'L"""' =f3g1Z'ilT5T.'}i s ts ...X Yi .R a y m o n d ~~
Putter, Nqp.
A number n! Washington folksattended the free movies at Ken-nad rin 'l'hursd.l evening.
ar o 0 ,visitedat the William Nelson h mo Wed-
nesdsy evening.
m and Mrs. Nels Knudsen en~tertamed the card party on Satur-day evening.
Miss Lillian Retzlaff left Sun-
day morning m spend n cou le ofweekswithher sister Mgyme,
who has been on the sick list.
Quite n number of people from
here attended the Farmers Union
picnic nt Remington Saturday are-
"nmon and evening.Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kerstettcr
and children spent Saturday ew-
ning with Mrs. Alice Keratetter.1, neo.came on 1' h li .|The WnshiforafewdaysNJA§'Zf}'Em of Council BIuffs,'Mr. and hlrs Henry Gradert nflimprovcrl :=
hP"fZ I§°'f_ Lar- sment Wednesday afternoon at the Bennington,spent Kiondav ;=1f1 been trimmt
ington pa r k i s g r e a tly
mc e the trees llllvv
Ed Un and fh n hrlwlm
M i Lila.W r i gh t Ac c ompanist u. u. nnc quurric , zrmurgenlc y "" """."..'I Relief 40.00'W clL'0Il!e Lo It C. 1 1 h o u n -_ - - - - . - -I. C . Ellc r Co. J udge Co ur t S u mm i n g h UP
-_.,._ ..--- ...J o hn La mbs, May or ''The hes!ctlre fm wm-a~v. dcpres~Re s p o n s e. . . . . - - .. D o n C . ~ D e u s e nln e a f g s ~sions rf1ol:|I1|:l|uIy,hrnmlina I8 to
l'r ei lent o f As soc ia ti on 'g l ra ts .ro go drI honnvly forth Und tr v tn
'llh in.._..|n!......a-LI,..l~».~¢L1"'I1S»~ RS I V C I H POD?~Ilf f \ \I 1 nnn'u c:\mlmlh\lhn uinntu
ed tn purc hase soni c desks neede d Cnlmrc n or " f ' " r °fo r th e c o mi n g sc hool y enr.T} wy ; 2 \o n du ¥'3'°f""\'5
we re i n Oma h a Tues day o n llli s j vn n t wlth f r mn d s
h{|g:i]1e35 ISE""VBS pa stor
L a s t Fr i da y aftern oon Rim-c h u rc h h e re two
flames FI.Spr ako r,E .I'.Bc.PM,2 1'Ir. and ]'slr<. 'I
of me 1.utneran|F nnk Gassor home.?e.1rs ago.I Fritz and John Ar;
om Hartsaock *mdlthc Frank Gasser hor
noon \ffslting 'with Mr. aiu!Mr..land words ||llC1.fd>\|\l. "ii i§H~\~3I visit:-:I at_CI1ria Stender.!=m Ideal picnicinp: grounds.
ne Tuendny Mr.ang!Mrs.Emil Anch :»n¢!§Bill Stender helmd Albert Sun-1:
[9 0 |.-La mb re c h t hold go ods into th e S tree t p rope rtv haul straw on Wcdnesdzay.~\.1\.Ann vrs un.\.¢I.:| frf»=-m, uonmg- nl 1 3| rlvlm \'| r :\ ru*l.L'F (th e II .I .IT 1 .;u1:\f Elf;I\=1:\}1xrm m b '" ' " " "W ' U n m m ,llgegta Ho lmq u i s t Gr .6:Lb r .CO.,nf somohnsly 1-Isb.Be r t Ssnihnrt T r m 1 1:1
r 1 'ui :¢r2,...24. 5 V a n Dnusc n n m!ltf| "-z u .1 ninfr.
'..r.:.:¢l BI;.°\:i11:r .Irn -nn
........Bl ua u Q a Po or 1
to k qtrrxllrvr wok their well m m lawn ..M
l 1\»I zvmusat iaur::I'|\
z ; " ~ f ; § 1 ° 5 "' r ~.Ta." 'rc gon f - g Dodge Mason Publ. Co., Supplac s 8.00 Choic e entire H c _
5.50 Ha ts fo r W omen 49 c a t th e F a5 ' f| l§ p t: =apd ' gatllen .I at tho H1| .1}children 1 e~..<.Geo.G.Mc V1c ker,1 sC o u n t y ~ u H d 0 S AS9'l1 §€£f'-2==ff:P'S°.¢.¥?'fP"éf*_-~~ . . ,
I
Mr. Hml Mrs. Frank
I
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.._---nuruluu. Auuugunu " - r r - - - ~- - ~|A\\u| |un\.u . . . mm A,..»n.~.Mn:¢|».J ohnson Drusr Co..Poor 1 3 5 | a g n l n a t hl? Fashion Qentcr. 3-3:9"»|'1'8th birth
.|.1.u.u|.A..h *"""°"?`""' '"""""""'°""'*"*,3.9'and $6.75 are the new lowIkus1:1 gd t Jas. Anderson C. D. C. Cher-". "_r her celebrate. Her r:hiIdrvn: Il'r: t};cm to eipenrl tin week vi
an--U ..'?f"i' f~.IEf,.r....»:lc cn s as!ical Work r 2000 Pnce8f"I"'T'I"'f§ to $l0.r5 Iillrl sizgs and Mesrlumc-9 Gus Iirunherg, *Tim their home :md with hersiting :ll
gr an d-
s=r~n n w!
ik
*°' " "{u. "'t"""'"," :.................----1 " "._" " ':rom 14 no 46..lt Kempckc, c.re.nnf=@n1mum,I';ml mother, Mrs.If1:53 Lund.---..-..beymour L. bmlth, Omaha Dr. L. ~crmn, lnor 22.00 Kempckg and families, also I1;nn<»Mr. and M:r:':1 Soren
@=¢l°f=l'=--------=~~---~S'"l'2°*°°i K-B Punting Co., 5"r'I3'='=S 1...0s \v.\.'§m:<G'roN RURAL 1~:r:ws to he with her.;Mr.and nm..lim SapHeadedbyMrs.Opal Brown, H. C. Mortlock, Surveying 168.80 |Last Tuesday was little Helen dl-Ov to Lake Quinnchaug
Ralston 'Citizens State Bank. Sl2rViCE ame..I :||:....n..¢..l-n \..r|.1,4 Louiszn l{os=nnhm1m'n nth hirihrifnv dnv
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l n Me mor i am,read by -......------
Hn n.Alhvri.W .s[3IiC]{.Fonlu.
E Chame :sm Null'a ||||l|I.lll- l\I:|.;|u||urn nam. am;. "l§I»i|]5I-`E?`Eh§~-él£?"§" i"'§_f,.and MrsL25 §£'l"f.f'3`. f2§¢.N.5I.'fT§'?I2: Nab., where mother Invited in n l°M'.eri¢rd. 'EI Esbon. l{3mI:|:=T.J .W t
: u r i \ e d S
i g h t of
:1tl11:i\»c. E iiccnmh Poor
nello, Vice President of Ass'n 'Potadle Bros., Poor
(Audience standing.To be fol- Mrs. XV. H. Weitknmp, Poor
Iowed by singing of "Absent" by Marcus Bock, Court Costs
Metcalfe, by Lila Wright, Mrs.Chfi3 IIinz, Com.Work &
,-D.V.Mosser,Accompanist)I MileageElection of Officers for next. yearll, M. mulling, Dragging
Leaf solo (using only Oak Leaf)Duplex Mfg.Co., Repairs.____,__--__----_..Wm.McDonald ,Earl J. Kelly, Dragging
35.20
15.20
40.70
58.00
25.00
14.85
26.65
°"i1E`§nd"iifB`I `§dwa.d Chdstcn-help her celebrate.Th"fhilflr- n c".'enin;: for :;'l..cln}'3 visit will'
sen and family spent. Monday ati:wpcnt the nftomoon plnyinir itil! 1-~ their Son and =l.r::i1ter-inJaw, Drthe James Christensen home.lnfter which Holen's rnntlwr H: imfl.nnrl Mrs; W, II. Wright ani Sons.
Mr,and Mrs.Glen Jefferson delicious refreshments.1 I Mr.and Mus.Harry Edinn1ri~=
and daughters visited relatives!A number from here nttrendcd nnrl Rnmonn drove to Lyons for
here Sunday.the Methodist Sunday school pie- a Sunday visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Nels p Nelson of Chicago,is mc nt the Arlington city park last'Art. Andronsen nnd children. Theyspendingnshort. vacation with Wednesday evenimr.lwport that there had been a thrI'f-
hnmn fnll:sz Gretchen Hall has returned to inch rain ntLyon5 Saturday.
III IkesflessuumuaguMm Wm. 1\IcDonald,AccompaniSt John J Fit"kj ' D'Beading of Poem dc-dicabed to thc|:zine zsera 'rag '"'"': "'"""| 1 nh ikennard nftm- having spent "tuo'Misses nal-Jang Harp arid Stella11.25 »§3"£.'"°,`5",.E§..¥|°"~»f'¢{»\°'i'.°»»1'é|;f==\=- "f!**1H'-_ and. Div- qeorne Bfvfs lmdsmlar 9" °P°;=lI°==. nt CHILDRENScmieu
Muscular PalmPioneers of Wash.Co.Written Wm.Voss Drasririnsz 9.90|ff>lks.|Uwen.s at Carrol, Nob. !\Ir's.0wcnst¥w Tom French home Thursday 1
b y J o h n Mc D on ald, the Pioneer
Poet.Read by E mi ly Aron son
Fa r e we i l S o n g ; " A uld L an g Sy n c "
.._..----....-..-..--..-..B'y Eve ry o ne
( A ll pioneers on p la tf o r m to
join lnmds)
C OMM I S S I ONE RS '
mmm" l.'m\lNr:!:*
.J o hn Ha ll,Dr a g g i n g
Ro llo A lle n ,Repa irs
B. S . T. Ga rag e, Repa irs
Ca r l M. J en s en , Dr a gg in g
.Stan da rd Oi l Co.,Oi l
Ne br .I o wa Oi l Co., Gas
H .C.Blae o, C om.W o r k &l Milea ge 149.20
48.00
7.50
14.50
18.90
32.71
57.94
Mr .an d Mr s .Soren Rosenldlde
visited a t th e W m .Peters ho me
Sunday .He r ma n Ro s nc k e r s pe n t Mo nd a y
in Nor fo lk , vi si ti n g hi s si ster , wh o
is i n th e ho sp ital f he re .
Mr .an d Mr s . J ame s Sa nd s an d
f a mi ly spent Wednesday eve ni ng
at the Albert Sunrise home.
kfu an|»|lf r a l"|uncfni |"|nn!anr
wa s f o r mer ly He len Ha ll.| B o lh a r e g e tt i n : a lu m: ve r we ll.7 1
lli r.an d Mr s .Ra y Casey an d
c hildren an d Mr .an d Mr s .C.B.I
Hn n we n o f B lai r xinited I be r t.,n t llo
Andreasenki Thursday evening.Mr s .E .P.lE'oohe:and h e n
mo th er ,Mr s .W a tts l1nve been on
th e sic k li s t th e pa st wee k. F llis e
Ma r i e K n hn k i s a ss i s ti n g wi th th e
hoiwewo rk.I
if 1 °''Th e Od d lf ello ws me t a1:_their'~ ~ ~ ~ 0 Pe ri o di c Pa i n s
lodge roo ms la st W ednesday eve-ninrr.M o s t o f y o u r s u f f e r i n g f r o m c o m m o n e ve r y - d a y ac hes nnc l
Mr s.Ha r r y Swan son and c hil-p a lm i s u n n e e e m r y a n d u n w i s e .Unn ec e ssa ry , be c au se Dr. Mi les
dren o f nr-ar W nqhin gton.spent An , t\- P ; 1n P ills r e lie ve q u i c k ly a n d wl t h o u t mmpleaeent af te r
Vri mln y n t the Ar thu r J en sen ho me ¢5¢¢1 3; u nwis e, be c aus e pa in makes y our phy sic a l c on diti on worse
hero..Ins te ad o f b ette r.On e p ill u s ua lly b r in g s r eli ef in a fe w mi nu tes .
'lever ll lel| -l" llr f l on Wire....... .ta k DI_fffns hmr'lu P lh\:" f| :| .nf te rn oo nl _ _ _ I f _ Y QU ~ ~ "ml ~ " ' °. ' H" ' { 'I d E§ _ .. - _ . ? .. . . .. . »E : . . . .n i c a . .
CI I IL D HFI N wi ll f r et. nllo n f o r n o
aparent reaso n. Bot lhere 's nl-vnv-=Instr ini Harrniess an the recipe
11 iI wru pvr; :.|| ~1 Und lJl3.Dd 818 il
|;|§Jrn.But n h inn lle notio n soo thes
= §\~1|\{ril.:=J mfr|uI€| y than R more
'-r 'l nzrd .¢.l . . .:.|¢||\Ill¢.of this spec ial"|fr|~i n If III flu! ll may | 38 g iven
|1 r '.~f :soI!.en :ug there
were out from Omaha l:|~t 'I'hm -r1¥\-r~:~r)vhi.'|nrcurred on that
day to send the day with Uivfl" Jw
gramlrnnt cr, hire. I.. C1 1 1.."FEET!Itlmin l-Ft Sunday evening'The Royal Neighbors hohl .th 'r f~rI :\tw-,\~.»wk: trip throughregularmeeting lost Friday; r-vo»"|1a|'\11»r ~
ning.r '!h IZ »»1».! 1. II 1 =-»1 wma vic-
Mrs.L.Cashman is much im- '~~1»'.Tr~H*-!.' defeat-
proved at this \vritin11.However,I YF(l.<» 'I::I \ t 1| l1r\¢\ Sunday.
` ,
.Continued f r o m 1a g c unc )!vic e C harge 9.93 an`d"fa}»iliy'§».»ére`c nllers
Mar io n Su th c r la gd , Mi le ag e,Liesc he home S unday .
f'f:nln\\ c mi\l\Inlznr 2'3.T0 nin , ~ ~ru an Mr. :xml Mr s . J o h n Ma r
1l . l . . l . l ¢ a a u l u - A u a u L A s n n -
less timethan anything 1_# nd g e t y o u r mo ne y b ac !
A p ac k ag e o f D r . Mile
" -'-' " "" '''L I: " I 1 l:.: ~ iff "R7E|ii|`i`hl2Ie l l a Y ° ! |h a n w a .m v l o y o u r : ' : f : . ; : . . . 1 ' ? . , I 1 T - f . » ` l ~ . ; » . .f ? g a . . .a f e l '
L a 1 n ¢ \0 l \ ! l | _I . . .- - _ - E . . . . ` - . l h l - n 4 . ¢ \ I _|*l \'!'" " f ' h | . I l | I l u 0 I I l {I 0
1`&`iéi=`§iL="Eiif2:=l'£§,`b=q 551.11 `n7.`§i¢ Jiihlel, Dragging "»I»fEE|g_lg}l__qh§v§_§_f'1_\}_rg}_¢;§ !::'.'::°..§:'.E"§a€S 151111-k'8ID. rms m your uluuacuu; \...»|.u rw ah]-5ll:z !.: | !!:-d b f t l l h .g me a n s f e w e r \ \ \ \\ \J i n U\ \ lf :1.'Llff L "I1'l ent wr-ll,
5 3 /'|s 'fmT.I n t u f i l.<1 T. I 1 :my Ill*'
|».r ''I II.e \.1»!HV r.:125 for $1.00 ~s lull :» uu.| !f\;' | i i ";..II .g.
9 .-mr ,.._r. a s a .. Q /~»:~~qn l l l c °5n'-.x m: vr . ' °" -~',: 4
uni, 1§ockef, or hand-baI~'Io\\0r5 Tractor & Equip. C0-»Leon Hindloy.Truckinfrsxs Sinclair Rcfimng c<»-. Ein
xos.na John Schultz. Labor
Rb pai rs 25 for 25 centsHancock Impl. Co., Oil, etc
Joseph Olsen, Dragging 18.00
Ed §tuenkel, Labor, etc.01.50 Ray Nelson, Labor 25.50 |I¢;f"|§i,"I\nf|E1{|2§ami;-mE] who
Mmm c. Lnnen, Labor 4s.oo 'Sinclair runnin Co.. Gu 44.05 s. much imnmved at this writing.D R . M u .l _ l \ l l l |
Jas. W. Nielsen, Dragging 11.70
Frank Schafer, Labor 117.09
By order of the County Court
Renewal of Mothers Pensions
were grunted as follows:Bertha
Mclianigad $1333 per month;
Pearl Stewart,$6.66 per month;
Florence Com, $83.33 per month;
Anna L K. Jespersen, $20.00 per
month; Mrs. leora Mikhail, $6.66
per month, and the County Clerk
instructed to draw warrants for a
period of six months beginning
Sept. 1, 1981.
On motion the Board ndjoumcd
to meet August 17, 1931.
County Commissioners Room
Blair, Neb., August 10, 1931
The County Board of Equaliza-
tion met pursuant tn adjournment
takm Aug. 8, 1981.
Preesnt:Chas.Nelson,H.C.
Blaeo and Chris Hinz,County
Commissioners,Chan.H.Robertf
fnmily spent Sunday evening nlthe John Johnson home.Mr.nnd Mrs.H.C.SorensenandsonsreturnedhomeMonday
from Winside, where they visited
relatives the past week.'Andrew Sorenson o f Baltlf'Creek,Iowa visiled at the Lars
Frnndsen home last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kruse spentSundayut the Lars Rasmussen
home.Miss Frances Nielsen of Winmldc
is visiting 'at the Hans Sorensen
home.Mr.and Mrs.Axel Olsen ofBattle Creek, Mich., spent severaldays lan week at the Nels Knud-
sen home.Mr. and Mrs. E. Kersietter mo-
tored to Fremont Inst Saturday.
Mr. andl ra. Nels Knudsen en-
tenained e card club at their
home last Saturday evening.M.r. and Mrs. Albert Farley andMr.and Mrs.Clintnn Applebywere callers at the Ella Appleby
l10me Sunday afternoon.
.Wfzata
~ T 1 r e !
~Whaf a
°1n o e .~
,§ § L m w $ m » m ¢ m i
g»°=f°f value! Jusrlookacrhuuret.;~ " " " E 2 $2 S v " " "
a ' n a nshow you why! Goodycarmakolmik
l i m u m o r e t k e s t h m a n yb o d ye h e
andtum sthosavlnguback w y o a
i n a b e m r p r o d u e t f o r t h s m vm y-
~s 9 3
\1 fr .'* i i < s ' / ; ' ~4.4041
K l l g g / 4 \ ° a ~" " " ' ° ° °
> i { c i f f '9 9 . 6 0 w w f
\ uf. ff 'W c r l m c Gs a m m o u i
~n u n n a u n o o u n w o
~~=_~I a n l u i n b
3,17 "E ? - nm m I m p r o ve d . . ° . . , ?
G o o n v l u m
; > A T m n ~ u > n n & - f' $ °£ . . - ' ? ; ° §
Rosenbaum
SERVICE STATION
One tough
hombre
--yet a Sheik for looks!
A Super Value
on i y Goodyear
, g j f o-Mero for hard
. Q7_. ` ~driving
*i ~ ~ 'W N HBAVYDUT Y
G o o d y e a r
{§ 5 ..:P a t h f i n d e r
\ ~
\A \ 1 . 1I g 2 §~
L\"§r§,"i:$~
~4.50-an
m u - i n
a n a n a s - l v » »
Rosenbaum
SERVICE STATION
\5O¢Wm; v
_-..
do o u |\ o cn 1 yo n e w|\ o l o l n so u rHu t ol l Fn e Co||Cl l b .Jw!
dgn your name new--and 4.5. Fall, when we hwhll yo ur Han
Hudrola, you'|| me e truck come rolling up the sunt, with A |o£ of
eonl for you.W hen dn driver nys, "No chargel", you'l| hd
Pldfv gcod.But ,mn feel even better about your Hutrola, wllh
I t J!,,f,| |.¢.~a-ra~A»n»=¢..a mlm:~-l'ing,f\zd-uv:
h g f u m m n a i w n d s n m y o d m h u u f .F o f n w u l m e y m i
many times that amount of coal, Winter :ka Winter.Ho w an
.Wlzaf a
T 1 r e -
~What a
oP r L o e .~
'S ol how6¢a!~yea:r'| :am production enables'
g»°='°f '_-,gy Jmclookatrhlz laai
r'acm on-toh i g h a , m . 5 ° £ °. § .5¢......¢ we can
show you why! Goodycarmakolmik
lions more um than anybody also
and turns the savings back mo you
in a better product for tho money.
.; » j ' >$j ' ~.I 9 8
»ff < § "».4.4041m f s /~M
>;{ ciff x 9 9 . 6 0 w w f
\ uf. f 'Lifetime Gsammoui
~~f l ~~.g m
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1 au r I ¥`
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»I »\/ ¢`' i f
__
W e g i v e i t t o yo u !
x w"Q Xdg. Emmnkmb, Labor 28.011
John X. Hansen, Labor 6.00
' 7 ~._.
Rosenbaum
Service Station
xENN.mn, NEBR
The
smartest
thing
in rubber!
.;f11:~<f "~ »
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f gf"~'z ,_q____1
New Improved Standard
GOODYEAR
ALL-WEATHER
$. 5 584.75 1 9
(28x4.?$)
Inuit lmpmovod a -
c o o m n u m " " " * " " " " " ' ~
w H 1 ' 1 N 1 > = R é i . - ' 3 . : % ' §
a n - u s e W a n s t a n ;
Rosenbaum
SERVICE .STATION
d m b e om cinorca up,w¢e you ---
andhowtonuvecosl.
I~NIC FRIEDRICHSEN
'H A g Q } § f R E
One tough ~
hombre
--yet a Sheik for looks!
A Super Value
on i y Goodyear
~o-Mero for hard
~"'*"°¢
~ ~"*HBAVYDUT Y
> § < §~G o o q y e a r
Q 5 §i\ '~P a t h f m d e r
~ "$7 5
~0
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w m a
a n a n a s - l v » »
Rosenbaum
SERVICE STATION
morean d tu m st h b s c k wm » m m p : ° a u ¢ ¢ | m - s u n n y ;
,f $0 9 8
y"c 'I.,~ /I is/ ¢\ ~$ 3
9. 6 0 p u n k
\ ~- ¢-~ldcthnc Goaunual
a n mann mo
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Rosenbaum
SERVICE .STATION
gmr,Nebraska,Augult 18
CREEK NEWS
Mrs. Chrence Wachtern vldted at the Elmere Tuesday evening.
ille Hancock of Her-
t a few days visiting
Dorothy Peiersen.~h helped Fay JonesTuesday.Mrs.Reeh
were dinner guests
day.Mrs.John Reeh :ml
'ere Thursday eveningthe Wm. Compton home.il\iamsen's moved into
day and continues until evury
Summer Dress is sold.Fashion
c u m .an-1¢Sheen for Women.Mines andChildren at Money Saving Prima,
Smart new nylea now on sale.
Fashian Center.l t
o n un NEW S
Mr. md Mrs. Hayes Rosenbalm
and daughters were Tuesday alb-
ernoon visitors at the Martin Lu--aen home.Ruth Jane remaineduntil Saturday for a visit.
Mrs. Martin Larsen éntendnedthefolloyvinggueslsWednesday
Dr. L M. Petersan sud Ieoweber.Dr. W. I. Nelson and Henry Ros-E
enkilde were chosen alternates.
Thu M. E. kenxingtan met Tues~Mr. and Mrs. Detlef Wu!! and
day evening at the church.The Janes, Mr. and Hrs. John Peter-following officers were eleeied sen, Dorothy and Jack, Geo. Lose,pres., Mrs. A. C. Rosenldlde; vdce~Peier Jensen md Mrs.L i n npres.,Mrs.Homer Miller;sec..:Tofie,Lois and Mymn helped
Mrs. Richard Meivard; treaa., Mru.|Norris Wsrd eelehrak his biyih-Chef.Menking.|day Mvnds evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hahn nn-Mr. and rs. Harold Rasmussennounce the bin) of s boy bam on and family returned Snturd-HY
Wednesday.w from a trip to the Minn. lakes.
Mrs. Jim Str hecker md daugh Miss Haul Wulf is visiting with
her of Omaha., sre visiting at he relatives at Stanton, Iowa.
home of her parenhs, Mr. and .Mr.and Mrs.Gilbert PrinceTom Fowler.Iwere week-end guena at Wm.
Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Edgar, Mr.|Hl\'f-S»
lingbon fhir groun
Messrs. and Mezschm
lor Jr.and son, Eddaughters, Lars RollM F r e d Christi~an
rtin Larsen and so
Mr. and Mrs. Carl
and family and Mr.
Rasmussen and fnmilfamily reunion ln Onkl
A baby lrl wan bo
Mr. and nl. Harold
Mrs.Christensen is a
of her parents, Mr. =
man Rahlfs.
DORNACKER BRIEFS ..,. ..... -no mrs..me Jensen and. Jonfiay; gam; °fm.`»¥;»;?'"1ife 1'§eZ"`""
Hansen nnd Mr. and Mrs Chris Benson andad and fam-xlons; Mr. and Mn. Albert Jensenand sons,|snd children,Mr.and Mrs.Joe
ns, and Ruth
Rasmussen .ld Mrs. Geo.
attended a
and Sundn¥~
n Friday toChristensen.t the horns
d Mrs. Her~
:Is t we e k
Jessen and children, Misses EvelynandPearlRasmussenandLennettnGnuseenjoyednpicnic'part at Ihgerhsumers Lake onSumisy.
Mr.and Mu-Joe Jeasen and
children spent Friday evening atthe Chris Benson home.
Mr.and Mrs.Rob Peterson of
Fremont,were Sunday guena ofMiss Louisa Larson.
Prof.Steve Relnertsen and
,_. .. _ . .... .
family,Mr. and Mn.Ema n wAndreason and sons liiss Lennet-
ta Gnuse and Mr.d Mrs. ChrisBenson and sons helped her cele-brate in the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ne k and
Hazel left Wednesday or a v p
cation in Colorado.Mr.and Mrs. Boone Newklrkandfamily were Sunday dinnu'
guests l t t h o Hurry Andersen
home in fArlinK¢on.Mrs.Boone!Newklrk spent last week lt theAndersen home.g Misa Ednn Newkirk and Ray-
mond Newkxrk were Friday eve-|..:.......l...»....»ln.-u...'___
I
Mr.and Mrs. Henry Petersen
and family: Mr. and Mrs. Gustav
Auch and Chester drove up noFremontTuesdaytospendthe
day with the William Auch lam-
u yhir. and Mrs. Gustav Auch and
son, Chester spent Friday after-noon at the Gus Junge home in
Benson.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Petersen of
neur Spiker were calling o n
friends here Saturday.Louie Goedeker and Mrs_ SophieEllerbruch spent Sundny afternoon
Mr. amInd childl
Thane hal
Miss L
man,apewiih Miss
John R4
stack ha;
and childl
there thatMr.am
childrenvisitors at
Thea \'the Fa J
visiting relatives nt Blair.|Sunday.- ¢ » " " |. I l » v » » \ l \ I U | |I l l u u u u r u i .n u m J l l l B " " *u s e u u u l l :U I .n \ : | .g r a n u p u r e n u s ,u a la n d M r s .H .W .S c h o e t t g e r a n d l M r s .L a u r a T o f t e ,P e t a J e n s e n R o s e i b a l m z M r .a n d M r s .H .C .M r .a n d M r s .G e o r g e X u h r .d m
e W i l l i a m s e n r e h z r n e c l M r s .J .F .L a a k e r a t t e n d e d U 3 9 a n d M r .a n d M r s .J o h n B e c k l u n L a r s d n ,H a n n a h a n d L o m i a e ,M r s .N .J .A n d e r s e n ,M i s a N a n a a n d u i
h y g f t e r s p g n d i n g g n c £ ' E ? ' ° " £ ! . ° ¥A » . I -H u g h e s i n D = \ ' = d } g g = = v e u g N o u n B e p d o n a m d y .B d s m . "a n d E s t h e r a n d H d e n W a l t e r w e r e T h u r s d a y d t e m c i o n e r r
J g me r , s y lvla a r o ve a o wn mo n -" w s a w w w nu uns :a r m m m :v f r o m Moorehead,Mi n n .an d Hu g e ln mn ho me, n or th o f Spiker.
l ~n i ' L A D a m n D 1 D n = nFinalClearanceSummerSilkDresses at the Fa s hio n Cmnt-
svery dress reduced to anly $2.95,
mum nnr\ $s'm_».»|"». in £1075
Clarencehonqe. Ffh
~rother, Clemenn Williamson,
Mrs.Glen Wedergrm of ne uUnis,spent Tuesday night andWednesday at the Theo. Wllllun-
sen home.
Mr.and Mn. John Reel:and
children, accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Webmr and family ofTekamnh, were dinner guem atgy Clean Wilkins home last Sun-
y.Mr. and Mrs. Louie Hansen and
family attmdg the Dnninh Luth-
eran Sunday ool piaglc Sunday.Miss Helen /Taylor spent a fewdayslast week visiting at thehome of her dster, Mrs. ClemensWilliamsen.Mr. and Mrs. Venoy Wedergren
.,,...,.
and Eunice Rolland.
Mr.and Mrs. Joe Iverson.Jr.md Mary Helen Iverson nl Lin-
coln,spent the week-end at the
I-I. C. Larsen home.
Tha Bell c m k Vllley Club
members and their hmilies pie-
niced in Ax-Knghm fair groundsFriday.
Mr. and Mn. L nra Rollmd md
£ sr;\ily ware Sunday lfternoon
Williamsen home.The Howard Williamsqn thrash
sona Ind Ruth Jane Rnsenbalm nt-tcnded a party Thursday evening
gtihe Dwight Patrick home, neu'
p er.The following folks enjoyed A
dinner and pimic together in A:-
home in Fremont.
ARLINGTON NOTES
W.S.Ha d le y ga ve n surprise
bir thd ay din ner Wednesday eve-
ni n g f or hi s wi fe .
Mr . : md Mr s .Fr a n k S n oo k e r o f
Lin c oln, spe nt th e week -en d a t the
Ha r ma n Ln a k c r a n d Mr s .Ma r y
Ha r t homes.
W ay ne Rermc lds o f Fr e mon t,
wa s ente rtai ned Sunday a t th e
T.B. Mo h r h o me .
R.R.Peterson an d Ga il dr ove
to No r f o lk Sunday whe re th ey
:S l '| ¢
All Ladies All Wool Bathing
Suits reduced to $1.98 at the Fash-
ion Center.Values w $6.l t
Summer Silk Dresses reducedagain ut thg Fashion Center. $2.05,$3.95 and $6.75 are the new lowprices--values to $19.75 und sizes
from 14 to 46.l t
|.-d a y a t H o w a r d Williornservs.On
Sunday th e famili es took we ll
fi lled baskets and enjoy ed a pic-
ni c d i nn e r a t I in g er b amn ef a la ke .
I n the after noon Mr .an d Mr s .
W illiamson treated th e m to ice
c ream and c ake.
Your Maytag will still be qivinq you
faithful servlce,{°="f and years afterother washers ave worn out o ~ - ~
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Farnberg Hardware
Blair, Nebraska
D. E. HARDY
Local representative for the above dealers.
Phone 285 Blair, Nebraska
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WASHER°'TABLE IRONER
City, Wednesday.___
Miss Doris Melvsrd ol Cedar
Bluffs, who his been visiting at
the Henry Peten home, retumed
homo Monday.Misa F'loran¢'4 Pe-ters aceompanid har for a weeks
visit..Mn. Loud!Sorenson had her
bidne removed Wednesday.
. and Mn. H. W. Schoettger
held a reception Tuesday evening
at their home, honoring Mr. andMrs.George Schoettger.Around175 guem ware lnvlwd.Rev. A.J. Edgar and Mn. Walter Echten-
kamp received the guests at the
door.Gladiolas,roses and snap~
dragons were used in decorating
the rooms..Mrs.C.N.Decker,Ruth and Clara Meierhenry, Lou-
ertsen ho~e.Miss Myra will retum home with them.The olficers of St. Pauls church
held n business meeting at the
church Monday evening.
Mr. a nd Mm Marti n hrs mmd
sans ware llwdav evening visitors
at ihe Cui Rasmussen huuw.
Mr. and Mm Ed Hmmm a nd
daughters were Monday eveningvisitors at the John Taylor Jr.;home.
John D. Jensen of Tekamah,
visitors at the H. C. Iarsen home.
The St. Pauls Aid Wu enter
tained Thutsdly llbernoon at theLars Rolland home.There were |.1
memben present.
The Danish Ladies Aid met mm
Wednesday afternoon nt t h e
Henry Rasmussen home. MesdunesRobert Rmmusen and Ray Fag-
erquist were vidfon.lin. Arthur
Andersen near Spiker, will be the
Sept. hostess.
assisted in the serving.The many
wedding gifts were on display up-
Omaha Tuesday.Misses Loretta
and Leola remained until Satur-day for a visit, when Mr. and Mrs.Vernon Madison and Mrs.Clar-ence Long brought them home.Mrs.Chris Benson and Ruth
an~H ra.I mussen
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Mrs. Chet Mmking and Mabel Wil-
kqnson.Byron Meivard left Satxirday
for Fort Dod c,Iowa where hewill work in hi. unc1e's store.El-
mer Peters accompanied him as
far as Omaha.A firmiiy picnic was held Sun-
day at Vet's Park, Fremont, 11011-
oring Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christen-son of Hampton, Ncb.Catherine McMahon of Omaha,
is spending her vacngion with her
parents,Mr.and Mm.Tom Mc-
Mahon, Sr.Mr.and Mrs.Richard Melvard
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Cle men s W iliin mse n.
Mr .a n d Mr s .De tlef W ulf,
Ha z e l a n d J ames,Mr .an d Mr s .
Ha r le y App le by an d fa mi ly ,Mr .
an d Mr s .W a lte r Ap pleb y and
Be tty helped Ho wa r d App le by
celebrate hi s bi rthd ay Mo n da y
evening.
one a t th e hou se a nd tw o o'cloc k
a t St..Pau l's Lu th e r a n churc h.
Services we re conduc ted by Re v.
W alte r.
Th e Be ll Creek Se wi ng Clu b
he ld its a n n u a l pi c n ic a t th e f a i r
gro un ds Fr ida y .
A bi rthd ay qu i lti n g pa r ty wa s
he ld nt He nr y P fe if f m- 's Th ur s da y
0 ..
stairs.
Mr s .He rma n S tr un g ho e ne r d ie d
Thu rsd ay r n o mi n g of a c u te he a r t
tr o ub le wh i le pr e p ad n g b r ea k f as t.
Sh e wa s b o rn in W a s h in g to n ,Mo .
46 y ears ugo.She leaves to mourn
he r lo ss , a h us ba nd a n d two so ns .
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day evening ~at th~ ciub rooms.-eve~ ~ss reduced to only $2.95Thedelegatestothestateeun-;Lexmpfcon--Pav1ng east of city $3.95 and $6.75-values to $19.75ventionwereelectedasiollows:Pf°B1'@35illB' rapidly.|Sizes 14 to 46--Bale starts Thurs-
Final Clearance Summer SilkDresses at the Fashion Cenber-Me\vurd home in Cedar Bluffs.
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BENEFIT by friendly service
Natural gas and electricity are more than
steel pipes, poles and transmission lines.
The r a re fri endly servants.
R e s i d e n t s o f 2 4 4 c i t i e s a n d t o w n s s e r v e d
by the Io wa-Nebra ska s yste m know this.
The co mpa ny has made ma ny fri ends.
Ele ven of these towns are ncaa-Bla ir.
Th e y a m:Oakland,Pla ttsmoutll,Te ks -
m a h ,C r a i g ,B a n c r o f t ,M i s s o u r i V a l l e y ,
L o g a n ,W o o d b i n e ,D u n l a p ,A r l i n g t o n ,
W e s t P o i n t .
S e v e r a l o f t h e m a r e u s i n g b o t h n a t u r a l
I
g a s a n d e l e c t r i c i t y a s a r e m a n y o t h e r
c o m m u n i t i e s w i t h i n t h i s t e r r i t o r y .
F r i e n d l y s e r v i c e i s t h e p o l i c y o f t h e I o m e -
N e b r a s k a L i g h t a n d P o w e r C o m p a n y .
B e c a u s e o f th i s ,th e c o m p a n y )h a s s p e n t
l a r g e s u m s i n p e r m a n e n t i m p r o v e m e n t s .
T h e s e I n v e s t m e n t s a r e h e r e t o s t a y . T h e y
me a n b e t t e r s e r v i c e f o r c u s t o m e r s .A l s o ,
b r i n g m a n y d o l l a r s i n t a x e s e v e r y y e a r
i n t o c o f f e r s o f t h e c i ty .
D u e t o l o w r a t e s a n d l a r g e i n v e s t m e n t
p a t r o n s h a v e c o n f i d e n c e i n t h e I o w a - N e - »
b r a s k a s y s t e m .T h e y k n o w t h e y w i l l g e t
a s q u a r e d e a l a n d f a i r p l a y .
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It is the poliq uf the low:-Nebraska Light and Power company to givr good »¢Wi¢¢ ai all times.
To pmvide dxae raiding within the mm-izory we nerve with gn md decuricity ax the lows:
p°..a,|¢ rata commensurate with good service.
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ner.Mr ..\"i Blu,Hunld Chrl8!ET\-
sen are the proud parents o f a
w g girl born Saturday.Mrs.
Ch stenam is at the home of her
pnmts ,Mr.and Mrs.HermanRahlfn.Mr. ann Mrs. Detlol Wulf, Have)
and James attended a family re~
nnlnn o !Mrs.W ulf:father's
folks at Oakland Sunday.
Mr.and M n .John PetersemDorothy and Jack, Mr. and Mrs.John Taylor md family, Mr. andMrs. Harold Taylor and family,
Mr.and Mrs.Clemens William-sen, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Taylorand baby, Anna Hansen and Geo.Lusc hel~ed Howard and Harold
$8.95 and $6.75 are the new kmprima-values to $19.75 and liul
from 14 zo 46.lc
Final Clearance /Summer Silk
Dresses at the Fashion Canter-every dreu reduced to only $2.95,$8.95 and $6.76-wuel w $19.75.
Sizes 14 to 46-ule :urls Thun-
day md continues until every
Summer Dress is lold.Fashion
Center.80-It
Howards home Thursday evening.Several of the rnen_!rom here
the MMr.Mrs. Ch
Peterson
Rudolph
birthdayandMrs.
n In-sen hom~artl .and Mrs.Peter Nielsen,
ris Benson and Mm. Chris
and Irene helped Mrs.
Andreamn celebrate herMondayafternoon.M1-.I
A l b e r t J e n s e n a n d ( n m - I
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~.me l urn o ennnr,spent last week with Olga Peter
sen.Mr.and Mrs. John Petersen,Dorothy and Jack, Goo. Luso, Mr.
and Mrs. Art Johnson :md famill'
and Mrs.Rasmus Petersen andRosalinawereSunday afternoon
visitors at Louis Gorchanfs.
Mr.and Mrs. Goo.Nelson and
family were Saturday evening vis-itors at Mrs. Laura Tofte's.Mrs. Walter Appleby and Betty
and Mrs.Liza Warrick were
Thursday afternoon visitors at
Mrs. Laura Tofle's.
at thg Elkhorn river.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Luse of Nor-folk, spent last week-end visitingat Jahn Petersen's.Miss Maxine
Schubert of Norfolk, was zu week-
end guest there.Mrs.John Taylor spent last
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Sizes 14 to 46-sale starts Thurs-'da y and continues until every
.Summer Dress in sold.Fashion
Center.so-n
Shoes for Women,Misses and
Childranxt Money Sadng Prices.
Smart new styles now on sale.
Fuhion Center
The Coffee Club attended a pic-nic given by the Blair Coffee Club
Thursday afternoon.Miss Dorothy Sievers is Waiting
friends at Pieroe, Neb. _
le
Mr . W m. Fr ah m an d Otto F ra hr n
f t 'Fh urs dnv fo r L ak# Ok oho ii._ -...f --.-uMrs. Hilkcmnn of St. Louis, Mo.a s a w e e k - e n d vi s i t o r a t t h e
iiany Roh vrc r J r . h ome.
Rllndnm'visitors: nt th o C- . _ . . » . . . '.. v . . - . .- -.U . . . .. . .
Mehrensa home were Mr . a n d Mr s .
He n r y Fi s c h e r a n d An i ta an d Mr .
John A. I.:1ndis.
Mr .and Mr s .Alb e r t Saver-
kr ub b e an d W .H .Sc hmid t a tten -
ded a picnic a t Fr emollt o n Sun-
day .
Th e Roy sil Ne ig hb or Lod ge hD.B|
been tr ans fer red to Blair W ed nes-
day eveniniz.The fo llo win g I ndi eswere tak en into th fg B lair nr gani z-'atio n:Mr s .J oe Bolln,Mr s . F r a n k |
W olff,Mr s .C.L .Dixon,Mr s .
Hu g h Vau gh an an d Mi ss Ire ne
K a m .
Mr s.I' r an k Kestersun and Lo is
Ann o f Coler id ge . Nob ., visi te d nt
(hr I 1 : n k Arlnms ho me n f e w
dn\~l\:i< week
u - . . .. . ..- . . n n ¢.. . \ .» \ .u . » \ "
mrnin ot. tho Fashion Center. $2.95,
$3.95 and $6.75 are the new lov.-
pric ea--vnluos to $19.75 and sizes
f r o m 14 to 46.l t
BELL CREEK VALLEY
Mi ss Ello n La llma n ,wh o has
br en a tten di ng s c ho ol a t th e state
unive rsity , C ame home Wednesday
to npond the remainder o f the
su mme r wi i h he r moth er,Mr s .
Mi n n i e L n llma n an d f ami ly .
Mr .:lnrl Mr s.Otto Sc h ultz a nd
c h ild ro n o f No rth Bon d wo re Su n-
day visitors a t the Ad olph Ho lt-
mr m h o mo .
Mr .and 2\Iri=.George L n llma n
are tho parents of n baby boy .
born "l`h11r+di3..
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.r\l1»"1 n I 1§:,.1 rfl and Mi s s
Sr~1»\\'e ~worn Sunday
ov»nI~1-f r"1U v.:*\\|n. IInllma1n'>=.
Ili:11»r-I II-nltmnn spent last
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All Lnrlies All Wool Bathing:Suits rwiucml to $1.98 nt tho Fash-ion Center.Values to $6.l t Your Maytag will still be giving you
faithful servlce gm# and years after
other washers ave worn out o ~ -
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s death.
a m-m o f nu n- , ¢ md m¢n w '_da mi nt=¢~'~'=.'==- ~;=d=.ff= the G n» °°df£ :'f".:":,>:.,.,.5"'f.__=i, ":°;,,..,,,§Luna;ln:|u | nu uuug ;.u»uluv:Uvmmmb d o r e the board they on l ArBn§§1'hi» nuwlm he rm nlnnt.-|m u s n s m v n m r c m n m m s aa I.¢1|§oi¢>. mm 61 "i>°?é§n ¢which shades the flmnn and ~r ~ ~
I .L\-.-..Lui Friday evening, 1
party was held at the
Mrs. Anne Pemsm, ne:ton In Honor of Wallace
hh-thrlnv.
n s u r p r i s e ~|11 mrmngwunmmnne ro xme c e mc ury -g,¢ n;g-m¢ ¢ ,,| __.| c m.}m c hurc h.I |§l'{§¢`[§.nuulmh ul.MGBIU uavuulua of 76 years and 1 month.
neral services were held
Ge r ma n Lu th e r a n c h tu c h
La y a t two p .m. a n d i n -
lraa ma de i n th e B la i r
ho m;or
l r I l f h t '
P e u n mh
4-www.;E. A. Schmidt, Set.
_'r.4m:N To OMABA HOSPITAI
.L E . H m m of a n c r m m a i s ¢1i{}1\i&{5-»6\§\Z5§»} uunull °°' "`' ° " " ' " " 'uepuveu ' m deceased loaves w mount mms B AR NHO I D Tha fmstreetis unc at BlAi.r's nawer over his glndiolu and d n h l i u . 5 3 3 ;y l A»;~;n'~,g hi. departure two da mn,lldng from the
1 lo ve rs u a n xudily be proven When ready 00 harvest, he will came W Nebraska go make his in Illinois, and two granddmghkrs Hms Bamhold was born in last Sund
:whma ne le e : li s hxge s up dlmv e s e v e ra l buds e ls o ti i ne P°P°hme with a n ddlu hter Mrs.w.H. Nelson of Pandeog, Gsx'mnnyJu1y29,1855 and came tennent,
xlanmmls which he mpends much com, thus combining dag pmcuw °w h z ' Cdif., and Mrs. Vmlet Johnson otlio Amenca when About zw¢n¢y'¢eme'ery.
1 time over these summer bn-with Bw bautifd.Mn. Violet Johnson of Blair.Bhi r.'YG!-rn of SEQ ond most of the time|He lea-
L Hr. B unn n e d nli a u i n d ul l-Mr.Hzmmis ve rygenomu;with The tuni ly was mnking pr¢~The luneral was hgld in thellluoe coming to this countv h».'..M .¢.¢.,
"7 1 T» S "L § f mmg mx : p eu t i n p la y - 1
i n g g a me s a n d damning.L i t e i n Mr s .E la n K i n g ,wh o i s beer
th e even in g refr eshments we re :i ll p oo r h e alth f or so me tame mu
.|.-~|......¢ -»--n-...1-..\. .. mma land was ra mo u m ms u e a m,
r,Mrs.Deitrich Scb midi
an d t w nephewu, Henry
of W in nlow , an d H u n
nf C nlh mm
served.um. w .M vu..-... ......,,...... ._.Mondny.The la n report:a n
C AN NI NG n c r a n x that she in in n. weakened madl
STARTS FALL PACK San from which it will take aamr
: o l u ma h u b i e n w e l l ma i 1o¢'hi|E w a :and m i n m m m y f p a n t i o n l w m n for P¢£»aém,,cmmm church, Grads:
- his tronblc dai: yur, having wmv liek people bouquets thi; summer Clli!-. to vidt Mrs. W. H. Nelson, at two p. m., July 80.A
>_l\\mdreds of lovely blossom; old] vhkh are very much appreciated.Mrs.Johnamfn sister,when Mr. gett,minister of the
md. Nab. bw: spent in nmr.Hf§u"§f§i"nf§f§f
L J. Hu- mm of excellent C-hlncier an\ SchmidtChhetian lived a lite free from eenmre.I<Ie§Schm!dt
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Th e B l a i r ~ f a c f a o r y ma d q
Nfws;];i"g1;b(;.rh;;-d Zi ~.
Heretofore the puck has
made from two vnietiea of 4
The Country Gentlenun and
Hn rrnw Gminnrl Evnrrreen
corn,
the
b u t
v u i -£i»T§é$r `§TrEIE Ji 2{§1ié17
the way the Ccuntrf
Thrifty Misseso m e n. _ - | , - q - .'P h o n vr o n m e i h i n ve a l COIT\Dl'iE~0S
something over 1000 acres of the
three varieties and should if it
holds up to the average, furnish
enough com for :1 pack uf 50,000
cases.The early corn has been
hurt: by the dry hot weather but CLEARANCE SALEFINALmu s m l i t N E W S O F. . . _G A" I ¥ i i ~ 5 zi i ' I 5 i § T i zi c ' r
and SAFRIDAYTURDAY»'i»`i`£¢`, Einz iensen of Gret-
engar,Iowa,wer;Monday eve-
nin: vi-i=s»=e_~= Cad! 'f!'°§=='°=='=
Mr.and Mrs.Robert Rasmus... L _ 9l\ \r|r n l ! l " \ !RD i!nt .
ENTIRE SUM MER STOCK DF; ' . ; . . f ; ; . ; ' u T. ; '; ; f a - . m . . . ¢ . . .
H r .a n d ~ J .T.~'
Blair, spent Thursqay evening 1
the J. L. Petersen home.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Tcgt am;
family of Fremont, spent, Thurs-
day evening at. Harry Rrvey's.
Mrs. Jens Clausen attended the
W. R. C. kensington at Mrs.Edn:1
Nohle's in Blair Friday afternoon.
Nels Jenson and Charley Gilliam
of Blair,painted the interior of
the Gardner school house lust
/
veekQ.and Mrs.Lars Jeppesen.Ml
o l n o w n v u u u - - . . - . . - . . . . - = , _ . -- -__ .
de r vi si te d her si ste r,Mr s . Ha r r y
Er ve y and f a mi ly Sunday and
Mond ay .
Th e Misses V i n a an d Rosalie
Fo le y of B lai r, wer e Tue sd ay d in -
ner gue sts at J . L. Pc ter sen
Mrs . J e ns Clausen atte nded th o
Da ni sh I n d i e s A i d a t th e c hurc h
basement W ednesday afternoon.
Those atten di ng th e Binghurn-
Melss ne r wed di ng i n Oma ha . Mo n-
day even ing f r o m this neighbor-
hood wem Mr.and Mrs.Walter
Pemrsen, Amanda Petersen,Mr.
and Mrs.Dan Phil1§ps and Mil
and Mrs. J. L. Petersen and son.
Grandma Compton left for Cus-
ner.Wynmmg Tuesday
a DRASTICLY REDUCEDQahewillspends
im:hen énunhb
m e time
er,Mrs." " ¢ l . . - ._ _ _ "L u mI an d f n mi lv- - - \ .- - . _- 1 - . . - - . | .Mr . an d Mr s. Rob ér t Ra smus se n
and family spent Sunday and
Monday visiting'among relatives
at Oakland, Winsidg and Wayne.
sPJ£ii.r§"E|Hl§liii "'_` 'ma-
er, visited the Bldr Incubltor Co
Thursday morning.
At noon a picnic dinner ALL THIS WEEKEND_,~_,-_ -- -_ ~------.,r m "in tha nfternmmELe girls went in the poolIce :seam and cake w servedwhichcompleted the Q52 activ-
ities.
Guests included Mr.and Mrs.
George Bates,Lora Ann and
.hukin Jensnn.-Dnmthv Jensen.E r $10 Summer $15
Silk
Values to $5Summer$19.75 Summer
Silk Dresses SUMMERDresses.`»
G0 AT
$95
Sizes
14 to 46
Chiffons, Flat Crepes and
Shantungs
-
VALUES m ss
Ladies' All Woo
Bathing
SUITS
$ 1 98
news r ep orter
scuo5L BOARD HOLDS
REGULAR MEETING
(Continued from page four)
Riveif. Lbr. & Coal Co.1os.54 HATSs o ATGO ATProdRinrf5120!. - . . .¢.... . -G. H. 'Tilden
T h e C k : - n t u r v C o ibm 5IMQ!
GO AT_- '- -Gin n a nd Co.
D. C. Hea th an d C o.
Ho u g h to n Mi f f li n Co.»
Ha ll a n d Mc Crc ary
H- R. Kn hmn
»sEaI:3.E
39.24
11.91
7.96
fm on
Lincoln S|:.l1ool Supply Cn.560.54
Rand McNally Co.8.44
Scieniific American Publ. Co.4.25
Chas. Scribnefs Sons 37.98
Shaw Walker 25.27
John C. Wmston Co.33.72
Websler Publ. Co.31.88
Zion Office Supply 2.75
It was moved by R. C. Hitchmnn
and seconded by C. A.Robeso(
that Geo. Delloll be employed to
install a File Alarm System in the
Central building at the cost gg
$880.00 complete and that the
Preédent and Secretary are here-by authorized to enter info written
contract to that effect on behnlt
of the Board nf Education.
The motion was put and on roll
call the following members: W. F.
Hemphill, W. F. Gutachow, W. V.
Wrigm, c. A. Robeson, 11 c. 1-Ilu:h~
man and J. T. Nelson voting "Aye"
and none voting "Nay" the presl-
dant declared the motion carried,
and so ordered.
It was moved by W. F. Gutlchow
md secandéd by W. V.Wrlglxt
dnt Cha report ol the nudllors for
th n p m f i na l y u r be uoeprled
and placed on nie.
Tha motion w u p u t md all
nmnben voting "Aye", mme vot-
ing "Nay" the proddmt doelued
an. molion gnrrldd.
Sizes
14 to 46to 20
Chiffons and Prints
Finest QualityMostly Long Chifions
New
Travel Print
Dresses
For Fall
$ 7 ? ? : :
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