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Ranks Of Pion-
eers Dwindling
Only Thirty-three Pioneers in Ag-
tendnnee l t Piuneer and Uld
Sdderg Picnic Held in Calhoun
On August 20th
DATES BACK To 1856
Time ls gradually thinning the
ranks of the early pioneers of
Wwxingtlm county as was evl-
denced by the reglsnratlon at the
Pioneer and Old Settle:piailc
held last Thursday, Augusm 20 in
Cnlhoun,Nebraskn.The oldest
date given in noled as 1856.Fol-
lowing is the list:-Mary Muwy Barry_--------_1B65
F. w .Burdi¢k_---_--_-----rss9
Hnma h M,B¢des--_-----_-185'1
Jew Conlun-....--_---__-----1567
Hlrxm G.041-lK----~------1959
William Can Camamn...-_-._.l888
Hnnlet Wilson Camnron--...1B81
Charley Davln_.-_----1856Don. E.!°`r\\hm.--;-_...185'I
Henry Hom ;'¢ ¢ - ¢ . » _ .IM r s .C h r i s t i n e H u g » 1 m m 1 . . . . . 1 a s s
J u l i a O l l e n J o l m s o n . . . . . L
Li n ni e Justice............._...._
;...1867
1865?
Mi n n i e Sto lten be rg Krus»e..-_-1861
Ad o lp h Lazure-.,-..-.._..--
Mr s .A me li a Melotz....._-
J o h n A .Mc Do mdd. .... ....
W i ll i a m McDonnld..............
-..1 866
.._....186-4
.._.....1856
-..1858
~~- - - - n n ---~ - - ~M r s .V i o l a Pe a k _ . _. . . . . .. . . . .
Ma r y Olse n Ro s e n ba u m. -
Ma r g a r e t C o n me r
J a me s M .Smil;h-----......
Er n es t Sc hneider_._____..
J a c o b J . S ie r k . - _. . - - -- - - - -
J a me s V'aughn.._..-----
Car rie w i s b m m. _ _ _ . _ _ . .
M.A .W i lc ox-_ - -- -_ _- _. .
Cathe rine Ca rter Yo o mo n
_....._1865
...........1868
Stockham.,..185-I.
1865
.......IB65
._....1866
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-1364
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........18B1
A n n Ca rter I-Iinkle---..-..-......1860
E lle n Ca rter Foss-......_..,.........1B60
Fremont-Blair
Play Tie Game
Fremont McDonalds Ruined Out
Last Sunday on Blair Diamond.
Seven Innings Played With Tie
Score
SORENSEN PITCHES GAME
The Fremnnt Mm:Donalds were
mined out ln their game on the
mm l o t Sunday alternoon.al-
though seven innings of going
were recorded on the score books
before they were dosed for the
day.The game wa; halted foxj a
twenty minute downponr at the
end of the fifth frame, and wxs
35° resumed another eanbo and a
11.
The added peliods did not uid
edfber fum,for they could not
break the om and om tie which
hung over their ha d : f ro m the
second inning on.
Vuejch. scored the nm nm of
die dly when s ilelda's ehoiea let
him ankle over to tint.Masters
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strike out, on the next Pllyi-
Bldr came back to hint the
count in the second,when Dey
doubled, and an arm: on me pm
of Chambers, the Mack hurler. let
him advance bo third.
Mums, with two for three, had
the beam hitting performance ol the
day.Dey, with one for two, wasthe beat for the Blairlbes_c h m -
bers allowed two hits in the six
frames, and Sorensen was touched
for a total of three
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President Of Pioneer
Workegs Fill Town
Speaks on Change of Times.Re-
lates Incidents of Early Llle and
Habits of Early Days.Lands
Calhoun
PIONEER PICNIC IN YEAR 1874
Later Organization Formed Sept.
28. 1916.Rcvived in 1922.Suc-
ceslul Since That. Date
(By Don C. Vim Deusen, Presldentl
"lr nt fi rs t yo u don't succeed,
try,try again."Last year wewere ruined out und this year the
weuthormun was good enough to
give-'us a good rain Tuesday eve-
ning, so it would be more pleas-
ant. for us here today, which we
fully appreciate.Bot we're here today and mighty
glad to be here.Il. is certainly
very generous of the people of Ft.
Calhoun to invite this gathering
here and furnish us free coffee,
that isn't free to them, year after
year, and I speak for the entire
membership of the Association
what I say we thoroughly appre-
ciate the kindness and generosity
of your people, Mayor Landis.
I heard a new definition of an
Early Settler the other day,one
who pays promptly the first ol the
month.ln these days ol depres-
sion that kind of a settler ls cer-
tainly appreciated.
The people of Ft. Calhoun evi-
dently appreciate the presence of
the Old Settler,as well as the
Early Settler, not to mention the
Pioneers, who, to my mind, are therealonesfor whom this annual
gathering is held.They are the
real "salt of the earth".The ones
who came here as grown p¢0Pl°
and who re-llly "conquered the wil-
dernesa".Of course very few vi those
pioneers who endured the real
hardships are with ul hero today.
Most of their names have been
read in the .Memorial lists of this
gathering aa the years have come
and gone.I woudd like on know
bow many o! the ren adult pio-
7 ',ea we fourteenth mmm planeO l d S e t t l e r ' s A s s n b e a k s Z . . . a s s e mb l y b y t h e C . . . P i o -P lneers and Old Settlers Aasodltion
VISITORS n m r s r s n x n c
AT PIONEER PICNIU
While probably a number ofons
time reddents of the eounty were
present at the Pioneer and Old
l c a nSettlerspicnicheld in - w g
'last Thursday August 20 and,would swell th number to twice
or more times those who regis»l
tered the 101101mg list will be of
interest to many of our readers.
Alma H. Clear, Aurora, Neb.
Lena lnnls, Therrnopolis, Wyo.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steyer, Douglas
held last Thursday, August wth
at the Fort Calhoun park in Fort
Calhoun.Many mme at noon with well-
filld pimlc hasketa.Tables were
spread in the park and (smilies
and friends ate and v n mu w -
gether.The Calhoun people very
kindly furnished coffee and trim-
mings and the town hand helped
in furnishing entertainment.
Don C. Van Densen, of this city,
preddent of the Association, had
cwge of the program in the uf!-4
ernoon and made an address which
will be found elsewhere in this
issue.county, Nels.'John Landis, mayor of Ft. Cul-
C. W. Sutherland,Los Angeles, hnun, gave a short address of wel-
Calif.Mrs. Anna Cramer, Gardner, Kan.,come.Other speakers were George
sister of the late Mrs. "l'. C.¢McVlcker of North Bend,who
Hilton, who attended the public
school in Blair in 1873.
spoke on the Oregon Trail;At.~
torney Seymour Smith of Omaha,
Mrs. Katie Jacobson, Inrlngton who related a number of pioneer
g e -" §u§ "'1Hi m§ 'l.i1'ffii l':,d'sbories as he had heard them from
'$Ju...'. T " s " ¢ " ' " 'an B'iolder relatives, and District Judge
'''Fred A. Wdght of Omaha ho_Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Huff, Chicago gave his early Scottsbluffa x;'er_
\Mr. ond Mrs. Peter Mangold, Mr. iences in pioneering.
and Mrs.George Mangold "IMI Musical selections were given by
Frances and Norman and MissM Norman Mangold of Bennington,Emma Mangold,Mr. and rs a Blair quartette composed ofAugust Witte, Mrs. Julius Suv- M _D V M]Cerkmbbe,Mrs.Silke LBW P' a"St:c kle tt, ~ C. ~ » ...ZZ..:rind
ol Bennington, Nebr.
. B. Adams, Omaha
Mr.und Mrs.D.W. Smith,Te-
kamnh
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Smith and
Vivdan and Mrs. Victoria Smith,
OmahaMrs. s. P. Gattenby and childran,
Lincoln
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones and fam-
ily, HooperWilhelminaHendrickaen,Platts-
mouw
Mrs.Sue Mortlock, Lincoln
Mr.and Mrs.Charles A.Raver
and daughter, Helen, Edmonton,
Canada.(Mrs. llayer was atacher in the Blair schools and
will be remembered as Miss
kms ClowMr.and Mrs.John S.Hedelund
and son, J. S. Jr. of Omaha
Mr. and Mr; G. E. Hatcher, Mrs.
E.F.Wagoner,George Prey
and grandchildren, Howard and
F. W. Amdt,with Mrs. Chelsea
Whitford as accompanist,and a
ladies' quartette lead by Mrs.0pal
Brown of Ralston, Neb.Follow-
ing the tending of the memorial
list by Hon.Albert A. Sprlck oi
Fontanelle, the audenoe remained
standing while Mrs. Grant Lage ol
Calhoun sang "Absent" by Met-calfe The list included the dB'
parted pioneers and old settlers
during the past two years and ran
well over a hundred.
Wm.McDonald gave his cole
brated lea! solo on an oak lea!
with Mrs.McDonald accompany-
ing him an the piano.
Mrs.Do n Frahm of Calhoun
who is i n the nineties, was the
oldest person present.Three members_o! the old Car
ter family, who settled i n tht
county in-.1860 were mum. The;
are dsters; Mrs. Wm. Hlnkle, '15
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TMI Gmc the question be-'|fore the public relate: to the *
exuanditum ol snmethinz '~ {?';'}d§§f'I"iP5 Ilw- WINNINGS xr 1-fnnupnjlfg mm on Highway 'rs Bda; wma
ment no me ugnt plant.During the put year the
dty council has purchued s.
pan of the electric current
from the Iowa-Nebraska
li gh t lhd Power Om,but
believing that the public in
general is in favor of using
the municipal plant exclu-
sively the council has served
notice on the company that
their services will not be
necessary alter the expira-
don of the present contract
which is October m.
It appears mat without the
purchase of current that the
council deems i t necessary
to put in the added equip-
ment and have contracted
for this to be done.A body of citizens under
the name of "The Citizens
Committee" has called for a
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FIRST CLUB SKOWi
Few livstock entries lmmgWuhlngtou County were exhibitedat the Club Show held H '
Friday and Saturday of an
at Fremont, Nebraska on account
ol, and to hold i n check,the
r e c e n t outbreak of anthrax
However, um head of swine were
exhibited from the Fontanelle
Park Wizard Club.l
Norman Weitkamp won lst in
the Spotted Poland Gilt Class
competing against thirty-three
others.In the Junior Spotted
Boar Clas§'Mr. Weitkamp placed
3rd competing in a large group of
entries, then placed 2nd in the
Spotted Polmd LltterClass.While
Fredrick Hetrick showed his litter
of Spots into 5th place.
Jim I-Iartung showed berkshlre
boar into 2nd place while Perry
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Day and Night n on Job.
The De Seto Fil Swarm with
Workmen
CEMENT WORK STARTS SOON
Gravel Bell; Hnuled on Highway
Between Blair and Herman i n
Preparation for Wintefe Traffic
Blair is at present the center of
great adivity.Three road pro-
jects are in construction,one on
Highway $0 west ni Kennurd, and
two in close proximity to Blair.
The one claiming mon interest
is the highway between Blair and
Calhoun whore a small army of
mai, trucks,tractors and steam
shovels are busy day and night
filling in the gulches, tearing down
the hills and raising Ned generally.
matter.The question is
merely a matter of business
decision.We all want to do
what is best for Blair and
every voter should acquaint
hlrnsel! or herself with the
question from every angle
and vote accordingly.
One faction claims that
the plant can be operated
for some time without the
added equipment while an~
other factrlon ia just as posd~
tive that it ls next to lm-
possihla tn do so and thatthe need in imperative. With
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places respectively.
Stumng with the Harvey Kmgh
farm at this end, the road has
been leveled and filled for someAlvin Jacob and Nomm W 't-_distance east and the work ls stille.\kamp placed 4th and 5th reHl>¢¢1>~
lvedy in the livestock judging con-
ten.Both boys scored perleet in
horses and cattle but dldn't quite
see the hogs and sheep ss the
Judge saw them.
The exhibits and attendance
were exceptionally good.Thosein ¢l1B!'8¢ llhndled the show like
veterans.
ENTERTAJN HOST OF FRIENDS° ||
gomg on.As the grading is done
a huge roller ls nm over it to
pack it so that every layer of dn
is packed before the next layer is
spread.This same process is also
used ln the fills where each layer
of perhaps from two to four inch-
es in thickness in Bloroughly rolled
and packed.This gives a secure
base on which later the cement
will be md.
At the De Soto fills throngs of
nin\\|'.nAa'a In n`,g,|,,",_ \.,..w..11.
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these -c ounter statements be-
in g mad e i t i s a h a r d q u e s -
ti on to decide u p o n a n d
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L o n g B e a c h ,C l l l f . ,w e r e h o s t a n d 1 _ 1 u ¢ k 8 w h i c h i n t u r n d u m p t h e i r
h o s t e s s n o t h w m a n y f r i e n d s a t l o a d s i n t o u m g u l c h e a w h i c h w h e n
w e r e l s u l u x e Wdoubt ln the mirds of the
voters.The Enterprise will be
glad w print any artlde that
will have A bwrins on the
subject; Personalities should
not miner into this discus-
sion.It is a puxdy business
proposition,and deals in
dolhn and cents-We be-
lieve-that the g_,f°P'°of
8191:mn md v q w -tlon without the umzlmuck
rnklng that ls common i n
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A dance at Ki ng !Pavillon last
Fridny evening.0ut of appreci-
ation of the many luvoru tendered
them on their vldts hare thedmoe
was dven und about three hun-
dred and Ilfty trlends and nla f
Eva burned out to enjoy the fes-
tive ocoulon.
Dancing occupied the mon). o!the evminr md munle vnu athmd
for both young md old.Ddnty
les neun sundau and coffee ware
served ihnizvtffs nt the luncheop
hour,end: lnvlng also brought
along o plmic supper.
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filled will mske the roadway. Two
shovels of dlrt from the big mon-
ster shovel makes A truck lbtd QM
thq- trucks coming in clock-liku
pneddon ure Iondd .at About ons
No mlnuws.
A the wen nu, which il m-,un
the Butherland form.tho M i l
bmk n c a n v m; e mu: h a ; o rn w #me w e hl mh mv v m a n
s tdghle nd.The a n q u " .s
dm being nloved nonh which wl||.~
do o ts k o uv n y n p n no f t h e ux i -zi na l tum.'rh e e mn 1 | , | ¢ v . he
George Stinley fam, inthe lnrg~
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I don'Y. Ieel very ancient as I
near the uixdeth mllelmme, but I
came here in the (all of ww, as
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muy Grlllith, Mrs. sseua Shout U. ......,....... .~..=...w......,..,Lmtta and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley of Omaha and Mrs. I-Hlen Foss, '76
J. Cook, Omaha of Bum.
JuliaT'urner Kierle,Clalre Sullivan Adolph Lazure of Blair,89
and Gertrude Gsebler and he r ya rn old and James M.Smith,
1 L--M.. ur Ir n~»hl»r, Oma- 91 nf Grand Inland were among
num u-.»==.H. .. we ,mv-llds budness and the only
way to settle it is to make
it the business of the pub-
lic to know the real issue
as lt is.
The Enterprise expecm in
Nm fnllndmr issues before
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Dmdng continued following the
refreshments until the early mar-
nlng hours at which time.U16
guests departed lor their homes.
Mr. and Mn. Voss are royal sn-
krtainers and their friends will
doubtless remember the _occasion
est and here the highway ls
moved several feet north of the
old warn.
At the Cnlhoun end of :he route
another force of men are busy and
ihe highway is now in readiness
for the cemept for s distance of
a \ w \ . | " ; \ . \ u v | \ » »1 -_ - _a f e w , y e a r s l a t e r ,g e t 1 1 = g v 1 } ¥ » . } \ ° § { -; ; ; " " = * -a u x .I I .. . . . . . . - - - ,"the early pioneers present.
Elec tion o f offic ers resu lted i n
c hoosing A lb e r t Mi lle r a s presi-
de n t;Cla r k 0 ' Ha n lo n a s vic e-
presi dent;Mr s .J o h n Aro nso n,
sec retary ;H m r y Roh we r, tr ea su r-
ever, when I started to heap "m1uc|A1\,a Smith Oma h a
t h e c h o r e s "a n d m a k e a .h m m n n ;
..r. 1 . . ¢_...al . . - . . b l | 3 n | J n .Fil """Tw§1Ei`3»`£6 be
' n w- a w. s - n n z z , to p u b li s h
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l f n \ " n o m o t l I |l | ' \ m C h i n !n l m n f f u n n w u i l n l I f f h a u:\nrlrnH\....:f"'""' §"=L`§~.`§§2`iy all EE ;u`l1§~$"§.
»-A.dv°erti.le In The Enterprllo.it iq now doing it would appear
1-",that the entire project would be
me n e ms o u t u n u n : vm A q mf .W e s aw some W d t i m e s , i n a 'w a y , b u g n o r e a l ~ s m c h a x e ~t l
those who mme nero m wrnwnmdays,before there were any
houses even, not to mention school
houses, churches, and "enich".We
lived in a dug-out for a number
of vears. hut children don't know
ls Discovered
Still Cleverly Hidden by Chicken
er, mu mrs. Joe Lazure me reps-trnr and histodan, the three lat-
ber having held their offices for a
number of years.
The reunlnn closed w meet again
next year on (he third Fdday in
~muu ul mm ..»..=...N W -~'i n an impersonal manner
*and allow the public to make
'the decision.We own pro-
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0 0 'completed this fall.w The b 'd urk which is to be~~done byn 511 wBenty Contracting
_ _____ __Company, is bo get into action this
l l ::'a;'".:.;1 ';';;,;,;,1f,; -|uf (lzarks Trin :°:*;': ':."~'§:"'3.!'£'_"f'.""i.'i';'§¥\Jm§v. hnfrdshipslxre.They lmow\House 1. Discovered un Woods|Aqgu5¢_an B é t t l e m e n t g f t h i s i s s u e i g 1|" U "" " " " " ' " " "' " " | 'w i l l uu l .u u L u u u c : m y u n u u u g c u
*d e s i r a b l e .I f t h e c h u z n c i l *|'|fhI1.t 2 E i l p e r l g n i v d o n t h ?p c -
Q h a tw o r k i s .It ls o nly by c ompar ison in af ter Fu r F a r m Ne a r D e S o lo Thr eenl-..rrgg '»\nuI H E R M A N H U R D U M ~i§§T$§k fneiv boiler il ° nu. A. F. Newell Gives Gnpu¢"D'§' ~==v=°a "'u;_7°=,h-5;gg''wemw 9" P""\€' h!! 'f Duamlm of nu Vzalka ¢,.m.. .... :ga nf( u.. hmmm:o ALBANyearswe fully realize _ yfhat we GOES 1
missed.l t was m e omer w m awh o ha d "s ee n be tte r d ay s " , wh o
were the real sufferers.Th ey
were deprived of things we never
knew anything about.W e lac ked
oh. , amd th in ms o f li fe to ea t, b ut
The F red Hun- dum h ome north of Mr s .\
Co un ty Atto r ne y Me ne ke an d Blalr was a s c en e of a ha pp y d in -Li n c o ln
..ne r p a r ty la s t Saturd ay eve ni n gDe p u ty S h e n ! ! Gu s tm we r e c a lle d The o c c as io n wa s ln a wa y th e re y ea rs ul(
F I N D 3 5 0 0 G A L L O N S OF M A S H
,o u t Tuesday by Ra lp h Pc aree o f c entlon ot'th e sun H e am;In h on o r
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Niebka Wulf ol 408 went
street,\was seventy-six
l last Sunday, August za.
' of the event Mrs. Wulf
red around (ony relatives,
5 her six children and
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right m know why theydeem it necessary.On the
other hand if ihere are those
who object io making the
improvement they are equal~
ly entitled to a hear-Ing.
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Trip T|\rough the Onrk Mann-'fur something like two months
(lim and me Southland dtex' the work was completed.
The highway north of Blair on
MANY P L A E C QF l;.f'l'£REST number 73 is being treatld to a
'new coat of gravel which will give
AUGUST 17,193; a good roadway through the wln~
n...... 1:\.:...,|..mr.`"` i'{§`;\;pp§ an. the happiest ne sm who ma-lost some chick- mi wife, who wen iw-nee outlast §'¢'f,{dT"'::¥2fP' "HE °"°"'.!"l'{'f; --...n ._ $95 3 ..€.}'€'.2{°.°..I.'1.. ._ .2 'PW Hfmff R". "F" "'1""'E¢ thdr £2ni li e s, a t her home.'rhe|AB R 1-IPOAEI ."E>` L ~ h o m e from Okla.-'
WARRANT1 DEEDS homa City we struck out on what,|Mr
to 1'h trail I kin dMazda Booton to W. B. Shuey: ¢f..»us.f..m .....5....""f.°..,.hnh » » i f mf i l ..
.and Mrs. Phillin 0'Hanln:aDidn't we have "sheep-mu: \ Wout and "Indian toha1.v:o"tnchew.or the bark of "\dnnikinlc".and
sumnc seeds, and occasionally that
Continued on P389 seven
FARM Bummxcs BURN
Fire of undetermined QYi§i|\
brokeeout in Lhe Fred Christen-
swn him home lust Thursday eve-
me Search way were umm- W -.-~Woods Fur farm and in nosing
around sinelled what appeared to
be n still.It bei ng in the Eve-
ning and not wishing to arouse;suspicion they came buck to Blair
and the next rnoming returned ut
about five o'clock.
hey were convinced that theyhas found n still but could find
no trace of it.lh the search
away on a medical course for lu
these many years and after com-
pleting the course he has served
an eighteen month intemeship ln
an Omaha hospital and jun re~
cently he received an appolntrnenh
w a position as surgflcal residency
in a New York hospital located in
Albany for which post of duty he
left Monday.
Before lmxvinn. Herman thnunvht
children are Mrs. A. G. Jensen of Wislicen,gb____;;
Fremont,Mrs.Chas.Reeh."Mrs. Thompson d,-_.-2HenryKuhrDltlofWulfFre d V 3|,_____2Wulf and M'rs. Will Kuhr: all of M l l . _ _ - 3
the vmnny of Blair.Hansen' if---..-s~The relatives enjoyed the alter- Sennett:c_-----..3
noon and evening together, and a w_Laurier 1\,__|;fine nu er which was re ared 'pp P P I n ---_ --1by the ladies, was served at the wifi B:_____1
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Mr. and Mrs.Nofwnnn Rath-
of this citv were dinner
. 11 B 4 Herman $25.
CarlG. Anderson et al to Amy
ensen:N i é Nljlié.& S W M NE 5 6
: m e s m a Sec . 23-19-10 $1.00.
A my J e n s e n to E d wa r d A . J e n ~ '
u n : N i * N E K & SW % H1354 Sec .
3-19-10 $1.00.
A v s s l y "1 \ . l \I | | \ . |s u n : n v . v v p -
aeen wonders.
Our first day was a day of Big
Thi ng s.Sto p pi n g a t Gu thr i e w e
visi ted a n d we n t th r o u g h th e
gr e a t edific e k n o wn a s " t h e
la r g e s t b u i ld mg i n th e wo r ld u s e d
nvnhanivnlur frm Mnnnnir mtrnnsn\q"
- . . - . _- __ _nfgu e s ts a t the F r e d H u r d u m
la s t Sa tu rd ay evening.D r .
ho me
He r -
`mn n Hu rd um a nd b ri de o f 0t"' :1 ha ,
were also pxesent.
Mr s .A n n a Petersen le f t
Fr i da y f o r Cali for nia to
th e wi n te r wi th h e r d s n g h tv
la st
.apend
IS.
ni n g a b o u t 8:30 o
pletely destroy ed
n -J :¢.. .mntnnin
ciock and com-fon:kc picked up an iron 1
the house and went puking around with
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wd -»f=\|1n»'éi£"~1"i~%aT=' ~ ~'";';.;|..,'"" "T:"" """;.';':§':";;:'.:|"til Amy Jénsen at al to Ma \ u \ \ ¢ u u u v | l §A v i r n u u u v o o v y u - r v u u v xu d e N i e l -I t -w i t h i m b e a u t i f u l l v l a n d s c n n e d
'I ' sen: 5%sms Sec. za sl Nwu §¢¥°\i»§&§,62¢J|}fe}YS»}{ ¢§2f5i6€1£s, GARDNER SCHOOL' g 1; N214 secqze-w~1o 51.00.and the building looms above the;rms NEW WELL
a 4 Amy Jensen et #1 w Carl G. An- dry llka a huge English citlqedralldemon: swsa mm Sec. zmo-10 dominating the village ls dlgnilies.1 _On last Monday noon Wm. King-$1.00.It stands for about threc_ millxon don ol Kmmrd mmm the boringED.. Blu Bldg. 9 ~ 2° .I3°I'. Caulxm, and the older pdrlion i c! a well for Lite Gardner lchool.
m e ° ~ °,;,."=°.;°,s f -w i f e s f * a c - m ms ; - : h m " a a a a a s M 4 1ou||.............zz 1 ~ ' a
m l Iaft dirt 2-f'.......1E.... J I T . r nuns.....I :\:|\¥ fri ends in Blair ~ vieln |Bldr .......--...010 000 x-1u l l U I .L l l . B \ . \ n n n . . u u u I L I I U H I U L U W l l t u v n u n D b l v l lT ' l n n i n H u a f i l l ! !t h a t t h e ~n n n n a f r n r n I m i a r n r l f n n m l i l l
H u w I v -Q " "d u q u u .| . | v | | \: n u » - w n v - n u - - --| . u . | | u | l z u a u u m u a h v a .U a l l a u l i g n u u | ` y .f M 1w a s n o t a t h o m e t h e f i l f *m a e a n d p u s h i n g i t .i n t o t h a e a r t h h e m a d e * t h e i r f i r s t a p p e a r a n c e t o t h o H . c I J b n n . l d 5 . . . . . 1 0 0 0 0 0
g o o d l m a d w a y b e f o r e b e m g d n s -a t m c k s o m e t h i n g h a r d -G u s t i n p u b l i c a t t h e d i n n e r o n S a t u r d a y F o r m a n B L A I R M A N H E R E
c o v e m d a n d w a s b v y o n d c o r t r o l .t h e n d u g d o w i l a n d u n e a r t h e d a t i n e v e n i n g .M A Y H E L P U N E M P L O Y
The light of the fire attracted on-loakgm for n}i]es around althoughlhucket coverinrz a niece of tilingl The invited Quests heaiden the!r,...:..n....|...J u I v a n Ueus en:I..14 5 .l mc m e n part of the original Cwiwl ma Rv Tmd" noun ne had b-mdu" " " - ' V a . . | u \ l l !u a v u s U 1 n u u p u a . ,w a n A uW M C I I \ \ ' 3 8 1. 1 3 8 6 1 8 8 8 V 9 n t l l a t o r t o ~g f t h e g r g g m w e r e M L ' n d ~l a s t M o n d a y c i r c u l a t i n g
t h e s t i l l .B u t t h e y h a d n o t f o u n d M r s .P h i l i p 0 ' I I a n l o n a n d D r .a n d a m o n g f r i e n d : 1 .L o u i s w a s r e a r e d
t h e s t i l !a n d i t t o o k s o m e s e m c h -M r ;N o r m a n R a t h m a n n .a n d a s n n n f n v v n . . . . ¢n n n . . .D a n i a a . .n m
An interesiing experiment is é » § § ' { ~ Ad.Flair and i n d
being made in D°ds° county that joining 31100.
rmlv affect tlm nnpmnluvment sit-Mads P.Hansen &wife in
Before th e State Ca p ita l wa s g g wn "f " f ¢ e t vherg he s
r e m o v e d t o O k l a h o m a C i t y .* w a g e l -H e b m - e d 1 , 9 a d e p t
* f f h k u d l d i n n i n n \ s r n n A | \ 1 \* H n _ L ) _ . . ;. . . . . . . L ! - \ .. . . . . . ¢ .m
truck
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nothing t0\lld U0 £10119 Dy me tunethey arrived.The Blair and Ken-
nnrd fire departments were surn-moned to uid in case of fire in
the oothualdings, but the wind did
not cm-xy sparks to any of the
buildingmNoneof the household goods
was saved except u Maytag wxsh-
ing machine and part of a separ-ator.All of the hmily's clothing
and fumiture were destroyed. The
household goods were only par-
mmv covered bv insurance.al-
ing before lt was discovered. When
found it was under a chicken
house which was conveniently
built on rollers so that when nec~
essory it coudd be moved. leavingroom for working the still which
it concealed.Along with the still 8500 gallons
of mash were found and something
over 10 gallons of whiskey.The
proprietors had been doing a thrlv:
all these were old friends of the
groom the evening was a pleasant
one.To show himself n good sport
the father,Fred Hurdum,pre~
sented the couple with a line
Studebaker, six cylinder sedan, in
which they left Monday fo ; Al-
bany.On their wsy they planned
to stop at the Mayo Cllnlca at
Rochester,Minnesota,a t the
.... _ ....... V... V.. ...e ...,..v ... .....Sutherland school district where
he met and married his wife.
After his marriage he went to
Hooper and purchased s drug
stare which he sold the other dm-
Jult now he is n little \mdeter»
mined as to what he will do but
ls contemplating moving m Lin-
coln whore he will lind employ-
ment and giife his son who hu
just graduated from Fremont, an
--~~- - - --~~f f --.no -.--\.---» ~.w~..-.W -.W ....,......uation throughout the country.A Aaron M. & Edw. B. Hansen: T"|okmmms Condsbory of a,.S¢°¢,.\:;ev ;;,y ~ . .Y"§ § e $ f which he
ish Rite Masons, Southern J'"'|"'deemed wodd be an ample wvvly
diction,with n member-shlp of for the use of the school.
l4,000.Exfemmlly i t ls a mo stl The question ol setting water at
stately pile,as large as most the Gamer school has ln times
Stnte Capltols.The a becture'P,s¢ caused considerable ngiution
both of the exterior and interior but thin solves the vedng problem
il ss impresdve and fine u that nicely.
of many of the best known athe-
drals ln Evlrope. md the »\'¢i'f*°n o w o e m n o u s : - :
finishing and fumishing within a
road grading job and laying nn- is 41, 80, 81, 32, 87 Sec. 84-19-ll
tural gas mains are being done & Tax Lots 7, 8, 9 Sec. 8-18-11 &:
by men with picks and shovels and Blks. 115, 125, 126, 185, 186 Ja sw
wheelbarrow: instead ol wlthmod- B 124 & N59 B 187 Cuming Clty
em machinery.Careful records of $12200.
thsxoosrtineachcasewillbekept __
sn some of those in charge ofthe wo rk ue ol the o plxdnn um HOLDS noNo Rs ON DAHLIAS
work wm prove as ehea as .,machine work H e r m a n m e .XL T :. .¥ ; ':$ :;: .f': '1 : f.. § '" :::
'" ""h 1 ' n the ho ialms uumnes; ana mm re1>°r==w1\Nmnw¢»t¢1-n Univm-my as um-hF{"3h e ozss o been in oneratiun since early Mnrn ,Jun nr 11119 cfm. Clininn in opportunity to attend the E
|'|Inivln-:|<llu "aw -......... ..................... ..... ...... .--.LEAVE oN vAcA'r1oN 'nm ;=;_-;__g_f H; g-;»§;g_-wg,-;» ol ~
Th writ in with Mn.ILL Mr. and Mrs. Jenn Nielsen and Rhzadn e;u°d°:nr§:ys,,de.n on
dmghter, Maddixm andson, Gwyer' gm Tuaadey awning md wereen lm w°d"°'d"Y morning by :uw granted s most pleasant mrpxine.
w for Chicago where they will visit Az the prenent time peremial5 , 1 3 ~ " B d . f " ° = " * f em'w plmta are not lt uw bm buf.
compare favorably with our __ Mm.;~ th _wonderfull new Capitol ot Un|>0ln.|lmn$rh§3d°r;°me IZ; Sgmgy
As n sample of the rinhmu ohm celebration of their twgmy.the Inmllhing,l may |137 u"°fULl| wedding umivenary.ln allthe emqddtely-toned mn heavy about one hundred md m y
msn mad in the m- : P m "":'guelta were present.
poem moms were eorderinlrelnndntncontain'entaoliee and,_____ _____,"_ ,_______ __cake were lerved.The weddihs'
fully covered.The farm is the property ni the
Jensen Realty Oo. and they intend
w rebuild soon.
LOOKING AFTERDELINQUINCIES
We note by the Burt County
Heflld that Sh f m Phi mePP!hmm ...rn x...... ,J lm- .-».»m»~
spring.
Three men were arrested and
are now in jail.They are John
Guthrie, known as "Slim", Ralph
Jacks and Morris w. Lloyd.The
fourth man.and nppnremtly the
owner is said £0 be C. 0. Swanson,
was not at home but was in Omn-
gm and _tho authorities there hlve
Cleveland,Chin.They will also
spend a little time at the Niagara
Fa l1 aa udlnndinAlbanyi n\':lma
m get settled by the 101.11 of
September when hill work bezilll-
Lois and Glidden Brooks of Lin-
coln, zetumed Sumdny w Lincoln,
nfter vladtl-ug their grandnmtlmer.
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MAGNUS JOHNSON
SERIOUSLY
Magnus Johnson,who lx
known l.n this vnldnlty,bdn|
euiy settler hem, in uitlenll
at his home un South meet.
was hkxm ill juxt before De
" Slim" so to 1meme and amor P°m">3ioccudonnl.lv a ram madman wl1ll°°"" "P'!"""'Fl" f"¥§"" "l"' cake.made bv l n .Hinlmernu:ora-:adm
r A20
in W isconsin.T h e y a x p o c t io b e
gone fqr sho ut t an days an d wh ile
they ar e a n y Mr .C a r l J m u n ,
v i m I . . . L . . .~.»m..~4.A - l n . o l . .
nnbw mein Af,uni um 14.40 by so fr.,weighed .m r s.- ''~lhhar hu A mon mmil 1.5. 50°mana.Tha URN!!! ik- Qdlhdwn adbeaudfud five lgvel
amdnr mnnma mm. um in in mea were *-5° me. wand m meh, _,_A econ vm l l l n r l ° " ° '~-H'"H:"H-.1 0I.*°*"'"'"""""° been naked to place him under Mrs. L.Lu p o n t h o s e o f I i i : c o u n t y w h o a n s m u t .u n c l e ,M 1
. r l vl u i n n . n o u n » u N L m n I l n n n l n n h a f n l
I - mu y a n d m n ¢ » mu < mm y b u n é e m » a m b e m
|ndMr|..l. H. Grimm nlly rullyflnglndnnhoxt time lull bloom.Ita d u and color Ind were pa ssing bea utiful. On! ""'"""'ma ui a mmumg bx v a ri e t y o f tha blue - gra y mu-ble dm- w a y M m' ml m S u i h e l i l n d n e u e i v -
W h i c l xl n y t ln n r l w u l d v c n m w m g l q d g q room |||,\,|¢,,b°1""¥ hesu¢ =|1\\l¢if\s \v|h!chwUl
b¢ pmud._»..,marble u y m m m m m " ' ° " " ' ° d 5 ¥ ¥ b ¢ l \~ | 0 n ¢ | |
"' b r w g h l h o | n , t h e q u A r l ' | u ! mm " h ° y " " '
4 * l " * " * * I Q D I A !W l l I I u v u u c a l m a o l l l l v u w l I h i s : n u n .I . I I . 1 1 |:;""_"~' --.. ......w..\~~.-.- . n w'__,_ __,,__ ._ .,,,.,wu °°"=,;'_ uv, vp M" "";°'";; Nm-th Sida Share for n numgagw n h x m u plates..m a c m x b f "n f w o o a b m l m m l y h e u l m u u x m vr y a n ,w m n m e l m miff. has found quit: | numbervhv 0r:';|;,":em.Suudny vidzizelr. :pmt a law 413- this v/ed: .L ml worn..Hi !mm y friends will h u g h " , m g f m " m m q w d g
u , h w v i o hum m hh eonggy ,M _;m,.€;¢\.f,¢n g g g ~ u n c l e ~ K r . a n x i o u s l y : W i t n a n of hh ro -md M r m m m m a t flu North
and hu brought them w justin.g|»,¢1gn| old ¢;;q|'q u a .l h f i i L.Bnydar..mwrr-_.;___8ldo lwn.-
1 ~~~ .an an 1\ suuamm1'n»nmim».
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TE M S
: n d rela-
m. .Rm
- a n''" '~~°- - - - - - ~ \a n - . . . . ..'
Arlington, fell from a haystack at Iverson, ~ Thfme and Wm! Lippincott home.
I-he Hum Indd htm Wedneadny.Blevins rehxnwd home Thursdnyl M r ;John Dingman
He suffered abadly atrainedlmck afternoon :tram Mizmeaou whereichildren of Denver, Mr.
md n frlcwxed loot.they had spent the put two weeks Wnlber McCracken andThe piano puyils at Mrs. Cliff- Thisrepon a good fima 'Mrs Theo m a e and
ard Decker helal a recital nt the . _§__Leo Jenaen_nt s"mday|Mr~n. Ellie'Jorszensén
f visitors present.The next meeting
and three will be held at the home ol Mrs.
and Mn. Ed Olsen.d;ughter,l Mr. and Mn. Louie Meneke anddaughterohildrenmotored w Comldl Bluffs'|Sundny, and spent the day withandll m.\¢ .. .M M"umm wmnxmnn
bers home.M J. L. P M ,01215; Frank "un a|}d "3 of W. Ilunds and '» .f'.'§€.., .Tal
m l m "¢W l Y l E .C.l.i ln hgg-wink a t the glhlxles Hunk altemoémpp e m ome Fnday
me.W Ite Peck f T kamah iM n .Wilking,M n .Slade and WT"-1 5 a fewodayse this Qveegg
Mrs. N. w. Wxlklns and four dnl- wim lain hrnther had md f»milv.i
~ Nebn3l§A_Augu_1t 27.1931
R. K. 0. onrnnif
Two
ROSE mu. 1
:About fifty Hmm
Eiivnu surmized Hr?
3 program.
,Fr-ldsy evening and helped ner'mlebrafe her hu m snnlve§'lHl'Y-All le ft a t n lo u hour wishing
days.'John Petersen. porothy and Jack
drove in Norfolk;Wcdnesday.Mr.and Mrs. Geo. Lune Jr. came back
with them hnvlng moved to the
place vacated lan year 'JY Clar-
ence Hansen.1 _Prof. Swlhart held s music re-dial at the Hnrhnsn school Mon-
dny ovming.Dorothy and Jack
Petersen of Rose Hill took part in
Mr. and Mrs. Detlef Wulf span.
wednesday evening at Herman
Rahlh._.The Rose Hill Epworth League
...»-.¢.:..~| nm Emir hmime at n
Methodist church Thursday eve- with Miss Florence Kume.|
ning.'_The aurora Implement co. wg; s,§',§,e_.j,,§°'"°-TS.QF
f°dl;P=°° in the Arlington Oil.ome
. hui 'ng..M and Mrs. Hurry Banner od Empress Eugenie Felt Hats forOmaha, spent Sunday visiting auwomen, $1.88 to $3.88-Thlnck and!
the Ha n and Herman Laaker all colo n in ull headmzes.Buyl
homes.your new Hat now at the Fashiom
Mrs. T. B. Mohr and daughters, Center.31-1:
Marlon and Beanie spent Sunday Summer Silk Dresses nnced In
Kn§ie"§&imh ero Sunday eve-
ning dinner guests of Mr.and
Mrs. Chcs Sutton.
Mr,and Mrs.Rudolph Mencke
sp:-nl.Tuesday and Wednesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mathieson;
of Wnllhill.
Mrs.Ike Gollchon of Fremont.,
Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.Gm.
and Mrs.Corn Badgerow visited
lu.. ...... .-..... ....... .........,..._.._._._____ _. _Ruth and Dick Lippincott at- dren were Friday dinner guests a1,|"'if _"" "'"'j'' " ` " " ` " ' " " " "icndcd the Calf Club meeting held_Lhc Fred Peck home.ltondlednrdpxtny §£`.'f.¥'.f"2l'.L'°.'|.§,';*
: g A. E, Di xo n ho me Sundny l ~a nd llirs Gene David sand Mm, home pdday evening.;
_rnnon..c n were nner guests un-M _ H 5 ith _Hrs.Eliner Munson and »rf.!d?'B€'g Mr. and Mm. J.W.Foy "eg '3-nl. her dsn\:ght;rs1h'l;sy
Hans Anderson of Omaha,nnrl'°a r.\Jo nso of Om h .|Miss Rebekah Haskins U! 0'Nei|,|Mr. and Mrs. Chris chnsmffer-5 nlissnnency 15.1 is spending n
§Neb. visited Wednesday with Mrxlson and children and Mr. and' Mrs.-few days this week :xt the Harry
and Mra Clark Lipplncott.Otto Christofferson were Sunday Smith home.Mr, and Mrs.Paul Koenig B,-,dldinnor gunsls o f Mr. and Mrs
~1 'au 2.95,T95 Budgcrow,-children and Mr.and Mrs.will George Fallen.l Friday and Saturday movers-~
§f.f.°.Z"?..°"&'l`f..§¥.i"'"" at the Morse §<§$§£'J'..1...Z 3? $19.15 'Z?....3235 Mr.and Mrs.James Paulson Gottlieb and son, mrun 01 0ma»lllrs. John Trowbridge and haby§h°¥? nre scmu Rffjl Bargains: All
George Pdbe r of the Bur- 14 go |5_Fanhlon Center.Aj] re- were Sunday dinner guests at theiha were Sunday dinner guests of spent Friday afternoon nt the;5""""¢\' Hate for Women reduced
mughs Adtung Machine C°_oflm-"iniflk Spring Coats are m,w'Andrew Christensen home inBlsir. |Mr, and Mrs. Charles Koenig sndulonos Blomherg home.if" 254: and 4£lr.--values to $5; nn»l
Omaha, :pmt the weakens wx¢.h,$5-95-32-lr zunl.Henry Barcherding and f"'""5'»g l\lr.und Mrs..lumen Pm»xs<m\"=l"°S ro sz in Wash Dresrcs areWalgg,Mrs, A gust Schenzel and b by of,Mrs.Ches Sutto ited 'th t Tu sd # th Geo.!'"' sale nt 2 Dr¢~ssos_for $1.60 in632.5 Ludwig, whd lm been in B E N C H N O T E S Er.......l1.were Wednesdayavisib-iMre Chris Hlnz Vedlisday il., 'éliio ».§..?l.f"1§2l§'.5..'i e 'sizes 14 W 52.Fashion Cenier.
for a long time, died Monday mor-on st the Harry Smith home,emoon.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Peck and "°|
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Mrs. Ryan more Such hnvny sinh-eh was destroyed by fire,' = " u e M o r r i s ~nz 'gf ~ a
f .qhpcngp f>wm"=52v °':='> net Mr and Mrs Horace Edwsrdsehildren attended A family gather-Creighton 'Trading on l8~mil¢
_-..-.._l- ¢~-|._..-.....,...»e...._ =.... \..m e....a.... onam.-mn no the stretch on Highway No. 12 east
Evelyn Brent gives the finest
characterization o f careier i n
="I`RAVELlNG H USBA N DS" RKO
F Wed sdB E N C H N O T E S '_,§f;g';§,were ne
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ay visit-iMrs.ns nz '-1~:-=~:ne~e Harry Smith home,emoon.Mr.
_1 The Bench Oommunity Club met Mr. and Mrs. Horace Edwnrdlchildrenannon spentFrxday with Mn. Ted Olsen Thursday aft- and son of Tekamah, spent Sun- imz he\dnight and Saturday at the E. C-Icrnoon with ten members and twofday afternoon at the Jozms Blom-B
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and Mrs.Fred Peck andattended a am
rnif
ily gather-Creighgn radm
n at the stretch
lnelyn| "Brent given the finest
'T ` g on l8»milc charuminlion
oo on Highway No. 12 east 'U! here, )`ff°greuin
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U. ||||;l |A l ||u. u u u u \ 1 u - D ¢ - - _l ||; ||B |n l n n i r l u n c h e o n a t t h e R o s e H i l l mum une; uannon spent. rrmay with Mn rea ulsen lnursaayaxrf uuu :sun u|.LU!lulull, Bynum. asun' ||||i.uwvu ...........,....,-...._,.- ___ of h _.night and Saturday at the E. Clernoon with ten members and twofday afternoon at the Jorma Blom-Frank Biffar home.en, pro g,0rpheum_ week August 28th
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.»-~»-- -----~m n und;Sunda eveningmess, b luv. Hu . . d z m x c A L n o 1 m
Craig.was en oyed by all.A N D ~
Hazel Wulf working in Omahaat the present time.Mrs. C. A. Stewart and childrenM.-¢umm Wilson spent a .1 sfmn. Sioux Citv. snent a feweole of days Int week with Mrs.w"..§Ryan while Hosea attended
the Oakland fair.Mx. and Mrs. Wm. Hansen arevisiting their dauzbwr. Mildred at
Denier, Colomdo .
Myron Ward and Myron Toftc
returned lui .wee k dwr a ve ryenjoyable trlp to !Ake Okoboji.Richnrd Appleby is visitingfrlvnds nt Holbrook, Nclr.
Misses Marian Nelson and Lois
Toile left. Inst. week on n trip to
the western part of the sisie. _days with Mrs, Anna W;?idt`
Miss Anita Mehrens sited attheWm.Iverssrn.hume the past
week.Mr, and Mrs. Goeref of Osmond
Neb., vldted at the Louis Lund
home Sunday.Mrs.Lund is anaunt of Mrs. Goeref. rMr. and Mrs. J. D /" mmf o f
Omaha, called on Miss/Dorn Klindt
Sundny.1Mrs. Wm. Iverson celebrnwd her
hirthduy Friday evening;A largenumber gf _friends and relaties n s m o r eMr.and Mrs.Walter Appleby
and Betty were Sunday visitors nt
Howard Huin's._
Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Ryan nt-tended lhc silver wedding anniver-sary of Mr.und Mrs.Marion
Sutherland.
came in w help her remember U18
uny.Mrs, Emil Gotlsw of Bennlng~
hm, passed away Snturduy, at nnOmnhn hospital.Funeral ser\~Zces~were held 'hxesday at Bennington.Mrs. Gottsch was n sister ot Mrs.
e o~
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hastings and
children returned home Wednes-
fhy after spending'ton days nt
the Charles Hansen home.
ARLINGTQN NOTES
The P. T. A. of Whitford school
me t Friday evening for the pur-pose of ele5:lin|otficers for thecomlnxr year.T ey are: president,Mrs. Julius Siercks; vice-presidentEdithPlugge;sec.~trc-as.,Mrs.Austin Marshall.After the elec-
tion an "old fashioned sing" washeld,accompanied by the new
piano the school board has pur-chased.
Valcskn Pfeiffer of Oak Park,
lll.,is visiting her father,Wm.
Pfeiflcr and other relatives and
friends.Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Mitnhell ofDevil Lake, N. D. came ThundoyeveningtovixltlntheHorner
Miller home.On Saturday Mr.
and Mrs.Miller and childria ac-
companied them to Indiana favisitrelativesThe J. 0. I. S. S. clans held akitchenshowerforElizabeth
Mohr at the Rev. Swisher home on
Tuesday evening.On Friday eve-nih a miscellaneous shower washel§ at the Fred Heuerman home
`.I Th l schfor Miss Mohr.e co or eme
nam! in tha fnhln ulnrnrntlnna Detlef Kruse.
The Greene school district had
their Sunday school picnic at Elm-wood park Sunday..,John Wreldt and Oscar Kam
left Monday morning to visit with
frien<l<and relatives atEmerson
and other points north.Mrs. Wm. Sievcra entertained anumberofladiesTuesdayafter-noon in honor of her birthday.
YORK CREEK NEWS
Mr and Mrs. Soren .lcnaen nnddaughtersvisited nt the 'Henry
Hom home last Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Petersen and
Stanley spent Thursday niternoonat the Peter L. Petersen home.Mrs.Charlie Rogert and Lola
spent Monday at John Rogerfs.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Williamson
mere supper guests Monday evo~mng at the Ernest Monson home.Mrs. Clark Davis was u dinner
guest nt the Elmer Thane home
Tuesday.
Henry Petersen and Miss AnnaPetersen, accompanied by Mr.and
Mrs,Clarence Wachter and Jack
matured to Shenandoah, Iowa early
Tuesday morning to vialt the radio
stations there.They returned
home Wednesday evehlng.Little
Marilyn Wachter stayed at thehome nf hm mm! nm! unnln Mr
1
miie r
H/~//J/aa...ut 'ma /myManda Wm!! éuq
!L'eadL}za maée off
Jnlq
ite ! "
£02
iyellow and white.
Miss l-`|on~nce Smiley of Omnhnspent ~ the week-end at the WillReekmeyer home.There were nly three contest-ants in the wo d chopping contest
held by the R kmcyer hzxrdwnre
Saturday.Pei. r l\iel.nren,theworldchnmpiohchopperdidnot
fail to chop ti: log in t\vo~thlrds
the time of th contestants as histime was 4 5 'ands while theclosest to him 555. 2 minutes and
57 seconds.The Arlingiun Epworth Leaguewas invited to join with the Fre-
mont League Sunday evening.A
Comp Fire was scheduled but on
account of the rain the meetingwas held at the psrsonage Rev..Edgar of Arlington was the lenderMrs.Henry Peters and son,Elmer mobored to Wakefield Sab-
urdxy. Mr. And Mrs. Luijer Hypse
and Mrs. Carl Carlberg, near Tel-
basin.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ackerman
were supper masts of Mr. :mdMrs._ Clemens Willlnrnsen Monday
e v e n i n g .Miss Gladys Rosen returned
home Friday after visiting i n
Minnesota for several weeks.Mr. and Mrs. John RL-eh entcr~tained the following relatives lnhonor of their son, Godon's third
birthday Thursday:Mrs.Cleon
Wilkins and Nellie Rose, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Compton and Marshall,Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Compton and
grandchildren, Charlotte and JackCompton ol Blair.Mrs. Clemens Willisrnsen spent
from Friday until Sunday at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Taylor Sr.Mr. Taylor mx-
tered the Swedish Immanuel hos-pital ln Onnaha Tuesday where hem d children returned with i'.\\em'\vill be under treatment before
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VALUE
$5§10 6(so x 5.00)
;$4.954.40 $8.15fo; a ahorizviiit _\undergoing an operation.
One of the small sons of Mr.Mr.and MIS Wm.Kubie and5 +'mi ~H$£e=L~@!=. .¥31!l£L°'1! ~ :Ffh (29 x 5.25)(29 x 4-40)g f n f g n n n f <|1a1»~a1nfn¢>r|no m me n n ymow w mn u w mu z ra c
tu n ed hi s le ft ar m i n two P la c es .
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tained the Queen Esthezggroup atA covered dish luncheon Wednes-d; y a t the elmreh.The Queen
Esther furnished the prog-nm.'l'hsS.S.c.lus 0fH.C.Hc Clel-l m gave n s ho wn fo r llr.m d
H n .George Sdxoettger Friday
evening at the Will Redaneyorhome.Mrs. McC\el1an assisted intheenUemind;_\' O u t ' o l kawneatswerermceSmileyofg g m d V l l e l h Pf dt fa a f
Oa k Pm. nl.
John Lua, who lives south of
Mr. snd Mrs. Clemens Willllm-»
sen drove m Omaha Sunday to
ses the la¢ier's father, John Tay-lor, who is in a hospital there.
Mnand Mrs. Wm. Compton and
Marshall were Sunday guem atthe John Reeh hom.rds Chri ni mun drove to
Tuesday in bring Mrs.
<1u~lsdamen home d i e :having
d t o .l :vita upeniivn.
aug e.Mr. 523 Mn. C. H. Williamsm
vi dhd at Henry Hom'|Frldny
evening.Elma: Thane, In Bsxter,W m
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Povuuuz . ~ 2 .co1.osu=uLLL'asm »'é$L444£| ~ .ssfzrazm
M/-HP~'S WELCOME To meo.,Q ~l3"'°l!1|WORLD
~~ = ~ ~HOTEL |5b~ELLE
moo Roo/ws .
$11.505.00-19die Reach of ALL
(32 x 6.00)(29 x 5.00)ALUBS podble because Goodyear
\...a.a.. uni Inng unun fa... ¢»'l»\-.
buying Goodyear Tubesu i l x s u l u A v & : l . . . l . . ; |. . » l . \ J l . i \ J " A - v l . \ . l . l \ |- I s u u c u l n u
Savean-yodurcampanq.
'ronmrs NSW 1 1 1 111
m~|oNE Black 9 Windshields InstalledTop and Upholstew Work
<TIRE COBLAIR TOP~,l '\,
~J. E. MILLER, Proprietor BLAIR, NEBRASKABLA IR, NEBRASKAMILLER, Praprietor
hs,viaibed Herman lrienda lui.Mr.and Mm.Hownrd Hansenweek.~g m .gone w ll¢C°°k¢N o t h
lx - | .Hn o !d J m| e n mdd s u gh - l pe n d uevenlwoeks with l m .
k m and Mrs.John Ander»on,lHn.nssn'n pamnts,Mr.md H n .
Betty and Doris were guem ol Jnlm Bailey.Thsy will go to the
Mn. Emu Jmxen Thursday.|Bm-u Hills the first of Sept.I-'rank Nelum went fa Olnlhkonlivhere Howard will xlimd a school
Wednesday wham ha ig tnklngof instruction meeting of the
n m v m m s H U S B A N D S "
RKO-Orpheum Theatre, Omahl,
one week ptaning Friday, Angus!
28th: #15-,v¢1h,g Husbands"with
Evelyn Brent._
Would yan marry A tnve1\ll8
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Snmrdq.
m m m m a n n1-ut mek at the
aunt, Mn Taylor
Mr. lnd Mn. J
entertained n |
v - 3 ;Sunday 1~
W tar :nd Chr!
M n .Elmer Neld
g , m, 5 : i . f mm m a m " .mm-»whe n vtlibed Mnyo Uma.
ColumbusHv w ud of ,
S ut the fo m ol lut we e k
ting his In ar, Wm. Pieruand
brother, John.»Mrs. D. W. Rxxtledgn Inn, Chu.md Vivlan dmve to v51¢h1u, Km.1
n@@HlIl>_<2Q§,@.@ .umuxeis |\1! nnn:rrn u¢\crInr'|D¢!____~" ' ; ;
r Mn.e m u
stine,Mr.and
h y m n u s A m u u v u A . m | : r u : l - u ~'Bj.P'l'lB'l'C H U R C H ~ b a s k e t d l li l lb l Wu! be_. \_ 'AhI H nfmn.........4\rlf| wnnhl 4In it nvmn.ul nn on .W-........0. Michael and baby
week visiting relntlves
n.
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l Mrs.Elmer Neider-Q1. Bertha Neiderlauger. and Miss Evelyn Vnn
Jneoln, were over Sun-
0( Herman relatives.l Chlrln Whlkzr ol SL
South Dnkota,:pantend at the Geo. Lowe
Mrs. Bert Cooper vi Te-
re Sunday dinner guelts
mrrv Cooper hom:and
I
-~¢-~-----» --- -------~--»- ~-_,..._'representative of the company mi n m ,l i n .Marlon Deuney ""`°"'°'" ° " " " ' " ' " 'mrs.L L ? p llwd mm e h. wu mm m ma f a mi l y , nw mlnz Sa hmlny .and mg Ev e ly n , , m " § m " ° 1 3
writing a oerhln amount of i n-E. F. HcMAhan o f Wnhlngi mx, °{uM°h Bm Wlthlerlludlfaxn-
snranoa and will Imvohl| oxpma- D.C., on-'lved ln Hermann lu t i l y md u r. ma M)Otis Yovrell
lug nuns -gl Jo:\n Ynchter.
r rl... c a mm m lStanley 'huhlnen anlvnd MT.. on
Sxmdny evmhg hom'\he.lr vau-don.The Dr. drove to sKill\fD1.
Caxud; for Hn. &meron and m~
turning they stopped at Green
espald." r d i s i s "M-.::r'°' z z e r :
Mr. aml'Mru.C. H.Blanchard exe wee 'wore Sunday Visitor! at the home "ins her pawns.nn-.ma M m
of Mrs . nlmwmn mo the r,Hr s . J . W - B mw
Henry-Gaina ¢tArllngbm.M n .E.S.Loman and M i nMr. md Mrs. Ivan Helms,Mr. Lunm I-mon. who Invebem vis-
| n d Mx i .O . H. . Gc d le y a .n d MAr -i ¢ i n g ;t t l mE 1 ma r Il n o n h o m¢ ,jorle nnrivsd home Saturday eve- hnvo gona la Arlington lor nvldt Luke, lllnn.,enjoying a weeksqin¢ !x~omlwze k'| vaudon.T'hey Fmm than the will ln to Mc -Ea li ng.visited at s w mb mm a mi |lxc'vu|Cook whe n r i m will teach M r . m a l m c s . c m m n » » a
bo r n e b y my o f Vu l md n e , : t gp - , o g g l n ~ _ __ __Cha rle ne M gm spent Smidoy
I N ' m n o o f n m c mn v r o r T j f i é r n . P m m |t.he mann mu on um °'="~=;;§"~'WWASHINGTONCOUNTY,,at noon.Everybody is mvl
m s z n m s m W e ma ei ghty -mr i n Smrdly -wa um dly with us .Come and
m a m 1 Edward Siam De-IS¢h9°l~Our superintendent n gel.acquainted wan your udghgolpulhng for one hundred next Sun~ Nm .1 :Ui
dny.u r us pull with him.A 'ue mb m o f o u r E n wr t hl u xv e
superintendent an no more run A amend n _cordial invitatlnn m all
Sunday School without his *"°"'|y°\ms vwple atlelldiill the Con-
m w d v v v i l » U » m = P M w r ° = " v ¢ i u ° n w m e ¢ t w i a = u » ¢ m » t 1
opente n church without lea ders|°»d°ck lor md, Epworth lane
and his congrezxtinn.services.Wd; had nunumber o f v i dSuny i n x our ces..c g u g g gGeorgewhimandthin-y-live of J . L N Inna, Pnnor
hi: people from the Benson Bap-'
ti lt church,0""1'%»'"P""'°s Services Swmdny at 10145.
ceased. 'Notim is hereby given that
Fred Moztrom hu tiled with tha
undeuigued,County J\1d8°o!
Wnshingkon County, Nebraska, his
Lind report as Execuwr of tho
estate of Edward Siegrllt de-
eeued,. mdmnde an sppllcatflon for
find adnlldlh-:Hon md dmhlrgn,
and fvr the udgnment ol residue
ot mm to auch other persons .u.__ 1... 1-......»a~\.| nl t\rf`mme.:
wilt till you've seen "Traveling
Hunhandl" a mile n minute canti-
nenhl drama packed with ms-
peme,m m with exdtemmt,
whining with thrills,novelties,
and sensations. . . . Heading the
cut is Evelyn Brent who give: tha
Gnu! chlncbtrlntion of her nlm
w w .m d supporting her is
Hugh Herbert,Constance Cum-
g Stanley mm. wx Gwen
What doe: | traveling man do in
his :pane time away from home
is the story explained in "Travel-¢.,- u...h.m|.. wh.; A.. llmv ulkl
spwt last
at Papilliol
'ML andkmger, Mxand Helen,
Hom of 1.
d.\y guests
John amLawrenne,the week-home.
Mr. and
hmlh, we
at i lu;Hi
attendad Ll
ex-noon.
The Wm
xe hu gime in we m 'pi ng than for |
uves.Thay nepu
Mr. md Mrs.
leaded the fum
: m n mn n t n n
vimwimhrelm-l n .~donwdle rnndha bycfgv aningnt uw H. B.Cameron| pleasant trlp.|Norwn, Kmlll ue visiting lttbolhqm \
mington Coun¢y Sundly
mventiun will be held M,kay,.Qng so.An inter-
gn m u n nMn. John Pierce and
spent a few dayu_ jgst
H. B. Cameron at- D. 0. Sheets home.eral uf a friend,Mr .nad Mfrs.John Hyatt of
mlm, Sunday mf Omahn, were guests of J. u. Bm-tters Tuesday ev€DiD8» Hrs. HyattDaughertyqndtwu fomnex-gl Coma Belville.
dm, a n xpendmg Mr. and rs. Jsoob Sabdkn en-,e E. w.Bllfdit tertdned at I triple bhthdny din-ner Sunday honoring the blnhday
H m m ,rezurned of their san, Dale, who was 4 on
,m a Y-HP V, Dm. Aug. 19, Vicfm- Sabalkn, who was.n was called home 23 the same day, and J. W. Bran-'ass.ton, who celebrates his 72nd birth'
vll is "km a va- =\°g, this week.,1n¢;,, at ti, Her-ra. F. E. .Young and Raymond
Hina Edith and le L ee Fninof Blair,were°Su y _g=~g»~=
r.f lEmil M=g_=g=-
The dass of 1928 of our high
school held a class reuni Thurs-
el Forquer.
Misa Sylvia Bnmton and Mrs.E.F.McMahon le k Monday for
Beattie,Kansas where they will
spend the week visiting Mr. Mc-Mahon's parents._Mr:lgchlnhrn
'i evenlngin honor ot M l m
II B my m n cuusma n d I h a ve s e t t
Au g us t 1 9 31 at 2
pry ~i n u i d
ifé €n1§'§=y Ji
..v..1.....z, ts u nf
'Crowell Home service for our Ev mi n gu rv i e a g_..-.- -v - - - - -- - .1'mmm Sunday and put on an ex-Sunday School at 9:30.__|1'f.'.'?.'i'.'.,_;'3.°'f'...£'3.f"°'g°.»1I
1I
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'or School Coxt Bllr Sund
» r s Pm-°Mr. and
>\{- children 1
i " " " "e r n o o n .
i Mrs.Robertf c h i l d r e n o f O m :
me . . . - _ l -..|.L L
umm.. .. ...., ...Bonall finCounty for f1=~,°°g,_chgnh ~ its Amm,_\spémn bumnesa meetmg Mon~
, 1981.lB;xinesswl§dee¢ing and election of "g ~M oun
LC.ELLER»o ncers n y B:00p.m.aunty Judge.|The Mission cirée win mm the °F"'"" holds_ "'° """"{'¢°""*"'annual outdoor md supper meei- bon at Ruekxn, Aug. 2|»30.Pas-tnr has just retumd fram
L u c a :W U C ; - n a n ;y m i u u n 0 »0 " -
\th e y h a ve a n d wh at th ey lon g 1
i s to ld i n th is d r u m o f o n e th :
s a n d a n d o n e n i g h ts o n th e r o
\He a d lin i n g th e stag e sh ow
E v Pu c k an d S a m w h i t e
1|v\!;.._Q ll\l...:... tits-"..knuinur
he a nn g mereox.Da te d Aug us t 1 *Q-lwgek.at Onawa,Iowa viniung ns wee): ul. u:(BEAL)'
29-4t c<
IU rela tives.I\"lw=~.i n Misa.Mm-dele Ha ns en o f Blld r ,Mf g ,E ,p
mn f lu en t th e na st we ek Villi ling IIBI' hgmg F r i d a y f f (" n m:UI
o f th e c
dr a ma ,n
C lo wn k n
th e n a 'I'
Course F
m m f n w u uu..=~~¢-~>ld 10-20-30 cent melo~
\ex/c Pepim the Spaxdlh
own for his panwmine.
hxee~Some on The So¥\8
unnan-Sharkey and Lor-ght Feet of Rhythm with
nr and Nick Ca5£eI com-
~¢m."n.- ntmrn show.
~ and Mrs.Chu. ver.Mr. Hinsem
Amold.arlier on budneMr. and Mrs. W. T. Meador of Fred RobertsaFremont were guests og ML Indication lrom his
Mrs. F. 0. Swanson Thursday.man Shaw ban]
Mr. and Mrs. J. M.Bnewsyer Robertson havedroveno Omaha Sunday ukmg Riley, Kansas wMr.and Mrs. John .Hyatt home. is in training thThey had BD€nt the nlght at the Donald and M
NOTICE To CREDITORS ing Thursday aftemoon.|. nation at sms Park, and 1The Washmgton County Sunday p 11 as bum services here sI u h e r &C o r r i g a n , A t t o r n e y s .S c h o o l C o n v e n t i o n w i l l b e h e l d d a y 1.
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l md Donald Lowe diove bo Lincc-lnhad gone down earlier in the weel.6UN'1'Y (X)UR'l W AS H IN G T O N ' S u n d a y w n n me me mo u m. w mv . .C O U N T Y, N E B R A S K A.An in ter es ting pr og ram h as been _1.--\-.-,..-r~.¢\.»-Gn»nf- 'n- nmh lnlan ne d.Th i s i s to b e a n a ll d a y ( i H F ; | S I x ' U ' C I U R C H
. mn o e n n n r
§""iI'e"`a:HH''z
s go ne to Fol'|$l|
r vis it Co rnell, who
m e r e .I
f .\ n | . 1 _ _ . l | : 1 . . 1. . . . . l . . ..
The Satisfaction Store
This :lore has eamed (halgoodname llnrougfz gluing
.sallsfncllon dayin and day oul lo ll'.1\hany cuslomen. '
Our imlclzword Ls "Rellabil1Iy".Our specially 1|
"Dependable /Vlerellandlse".
FREE!FREE!
Friday and Saturday we give
a ticket good for 5c a t ou r
R o o t Beer Stand wi t h eve ry
"50c cash purchase.
Store 0pen Evenings and Sunday Mornings
North Slde Store
JENS NIELSEN, 'Pmprlelor
HON! 113 114 We Delive
w w w V.w..._.....,_,__,_,.____,deceased,lrnecting.We will dismiss ourNotlce is given to the aeditora evening service in favor of this
to appear before me at the County lconvention.Court room in Blair. Nebraska, onlthe 28th day of August, 1981, end?FIRST METHODIST c mmc n
on the 28th day of November 1931,\W. Byron Pai-dun, Paswr
for the purpose of examination,'° " " 'adjustment a n d allowance n f l Next Sunday the Washington 8p.m.|
''Count Sunday School Association!Missionary Society first Thurs-
clmms.All claims not filed on or _Y .before the gnh clay of Novcmber|""" hold its annual convention at
1931, will Le forever barred.our church.This Association ls
Dated this 31st day of July 1931_ undenominutionul und will bring
(SEAL)1_ c_ ELLER,us a variety program of high
29.5¢County Judge.'class talent.The prognm is div-
:,|,..\ ann. Numa nuts:n morning,
n. 1. ul-.,~...., ......-." m a lPrank Sc
plete thisBible School, 10 a. ni
Morning worship, 11 a. m.
C'hrisl.im\ Endeavor, 'I p. m.
Evening service, a p. rn.Mid~wcek meeting,Wednesday Summeclear qui:$6.75-vu
14 no us.
mnining
'day of each month.-$5.95.
This week,Sunday School as Empres
usual.The I.nrd's Supper at 11-Women, :
A. M.There will be no other ser~'all colonvices at this dwelt |v°ur new
A11 amen services nm b. |.,_|Center.
. I I B m u u m u p u l c u nra visited Hermanu n a 'l n a l UTPPIL |5 . 5 . - - v » - -..._._D B r e w s t e r h o m e .' o f S t a n t o n ,Io va
1f.. ._._..|n : - . . - . .,. ¢F. . .. 1 nvn ln u n n n .¢....¢....,\....61 nr A mrSi lk Dresses pric ed to
: k ly a t $2.95, $3.95 an d
iues to $19.75 an d sizes
Fashion Center.All r e -
Sp r in g Coa ts ar e _g u y
ROWSlCl FIEICB UI. uunuuluuu, lvu 1.r|\:uu::| u ;\;w \-Inga unav n»........o f W m.Pi e rc e of th i s plac e, was\Mr .an d Mr s .A .E .S wa n a n d
ma rr ie d Thu rs da y ,A u g .20 at C o re nn e o f Oma ha ,sp en t Sunday
Oma h a to Mi s s Mi ld r e d W h i tmo r e i ag the H. L . Swa n ho me .
o f Oma ha .Th ey wi n reside " t l Mi s s Ro ma n a Cr umb au gh ,wh o
('n||\|n|nlu u.|1|=P¢> Hnward ii! aSBi5l/-lhsm atte nded thB w l Y U ¢~w a n v v a - ¢ - - v n u " . . , , . . . . ," "f " -_- _ __ __ _ _ _
a :
. ; = = s : " °~' ° : ;a z . : - ' " = =i n t h e ~" ' " ° " " : = ; . z ' = ° , ~' = ° " ° = = °u m i u m m e r = -
o-k 2 "M r .m d H n .J o h n T h i e l f d d t g h , . n i " . . 1 . =f o r 5 3 ° ~~
1 in all heudsizes.'€"Y'd R b ac m anied by Chris Mr mm Mrs.' Hat now at the Fnshlml '§"~.»e.,§' §m$°¢.»" Randolph Weel-!ent,ex1alning rel
32-1: mmilw and visited relatives unulllion this week.
H. O.Mic ha el a re
Infiuna f r n m Pn ni l-\ |» u » v u ¢ - - u n - - r " '
onkins is a paiientIa:.;ai.'.,I 1|lg P. S
Advenise ln The Enterpdsa.
H E R M AN N E W S
Miss Marjorie Godaey retumed
to her clerking uties at the Po-
bndle Bros. swre Monday diet .u
mmf Annu. Peddie,Miss Bessielag an Omaha hospital, recovering
byzholf and Miss Caroline Wach- from 9. throat operation.
:er were entertained at dimer Sun-Matt Bender!of Blair,was a.
iny at the Mrs. Lizzie Aekennan Herman visitor Friday.
name.Word from Mr. and Mrs-~
Mrs. S. W. Cuok and children of Buch states thgt they may remmnSidney, Neb., came Sunday for a in Denmark for the winter.uriaif urith har sister.MIB.JBIV]John Oberst JI. Of Telcam-111.
NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL
I N THE COUNTY COURT OF
WASHINGTON co\:N'rY,
NEBRASKANOTICE:On the 12th day of
September, 1931 at 10 o'clock A.M., at the county court rooms in
Blair,Wnshingwn County,Neb~SPIKER HAPPENINGS2..,$:'1zL,"`:f;r,¢'"€::,hS':a'<§,.,%.:;Mis.; Thelma Van Devcnher o(.\>0yH~''~bert McCon-
g n ~1-nqq~20|:u .-sion.Th e mo r n i n g session wi ll Washing'ton Co un ty Sunday
beg in pr o mptly a t 11 o'clock,the Sc hool Assoc iation ho ld s i ts an-»
aftern oo n s ess io n a t 2 o 'c loc k a nd nu al c onvention Sunday ,A u g .30,
tho even ing session a t 8 o'cloc k.at FirstMethodist.£E2pis,c opolc hurc h
'50c cash purchase
i 1 sPEc1/:Ls
~~»....5"I..§'§.,f.»..|
~'~f o r $ 1 . 0 0
Ditlof Wolsmann Service Station
BLAIR. NEBRASKA
HoHrr§'l]:|§atre
Store 0pen Evenings and Sunday Mornings
BUSINESS l)lREC'l`0RY
Sun. Mon. Tues. - Aug. 30 - 31 Sept.. 1
Sunday Matinee
E \Don't Miss It!
.~ ~ ,csonce
Friday & Saturdayi - Aug. 28 - 29 .
Saturday Matinee loc ~ 25c
% m w r i i x m l ~
/| ;E N r r L E ! " n ~
m u o n m m c m u ~ ~
Great Picture for Western Picture Fans
Also Strange As It Seems - College Cartoon
T hursday, August 27
One 35cTlcket Admits Two Peopla
vlRTUOUs HUSBAND
North Slde Store
JENS NIELSEN, 'Pmprlelor
HON! 113 114 We Delive
P m m s m
MACHINE and MOTORsmvxcx-:
Auto Repairing l Speddty
'--»:|:|»|
BL AIR FL OUR mm.
The Home ofMAINTOP FLOUR
(Hmdled by All Groeem)
We exchange wheat for flour
P. S. Sorensen, Prop.
nings West and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Helms weresupper guests at the E. H. Helmshome at Tekamsdi Sunda evening
Miss Opal Hansen ol lair, wasg Sunday guest at the Fred Rogert
ome.Misa Elaine Katt.,who ls em-
ployed at Hooper, spent the week-
end at her home here.Raymond Sheets, who has beenat Alliance, Neb. and other points
ln the western part. of the shite,
the past two months,returnedhome last week.
.visited here Friday with hisiather
John Oberst Sr.Miss Ethel Forquer left Friday
for her home at Brsdahear, Mo.,
after 5 two weeks vlait at the
H, B. Cameron home.Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Swan hadna guests the past week, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Anlbal and daughter of
Great Bend, Kansas.Misa Jesde Donahoo has resign-ed her position at the Hancock
Implement office and has gone to
her home at Elkhorn, Neb.Misa Maggie Lowa arrived home
HANSON & MEHBENS
Pilot Bldg., Blair, NebnaknPHONE Black 18
ins unnq R e l l E mu
Securities .
m x m n n u s
CAFE md ROOMS
Home Style Cooked Meds
Bus Depot
204 Walker Ave.
inf"§§l`E1 "n`ér"r§."Qi¢»hn Ande? ha;ifzs_§;Re§1; ~evenin ~
raska, lions Bcnmmr. Wu: oner zur*probate, an writt-en instrument pur-
porting to be the lust.will and
testgment of Hana Bamholt, also
lq10\~g1. os ~ Bomlot, deceased,
Blair a ent. the week»end mm ner;lush nuu --~»-»------------sisml ll... Robert Rasmussemm and naha of Lincoln and Mrs. Albertfamily..Staples were Thursday evening
Mrs.Louis Rasmussen and visitors at the Geo. Lof tis home.z Tuesday'Birdie Helen Loftis spent.lastonhr, G_-§g\o'.§,..§ff.g"..B|f|rl:f at theW¢Eli at the Frank lpftiu ?2<1===._
Mr.and Mrs. Oscar Jensen ann!Mr. and Mrs. Albert Faustman of:Blair." * * m '
Mr.and Mrs.Ed Stapleton ofe k a a h ,v i d t e d H e r m a n f r i e n d s
n h n snr" "11i`év`5""eme n t wa lk s are bei ng
h i d i n f r o n t o f th e n e w h o m e s o f
Flmnn and ¥i'»| »n W ont in tha W BBt
IB wmcn uuu: uuu. l;;¢"¢ an yuh-'una _______som concerned may appear and parental, 0. M. irelarhi home vis-2 chan. ann Lester Iiovenulcm ww;eontest the probate the,-EO |iumr her sister, Mrs. F. H. Huff a drive through northern Neb.and
Dated August 13th 19:31..of Chicago, and other relatives.~ D. a few days last week, vim-
<sEAL)1 'c ELLER,|The Stiuh and Chatter Club met.'l118.' at the homes of Axd Peterson,31-42 (g0u;t ' Jud at the home of Mrs. Fred Gosker;John Hammerlin and Mark Swi-Y 8 9 | T h \ 1 1 ' N i l Y a f t e r n o o n .A m o s t e n -h u e ' r u g t w o g o r m e z f a m i l i e s
1 1" an n m nu n l n h Y Q # B t i PPE.
.vo nf Mun,,..... -. .,.,......Mr .amd Mrs. A. H. Earlmrt of
Qmadm, wxiere gu_§sts gt the J. M.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given thatClarence King has this day made
applimtion for license to conduct
and operate n public dance hall and
amusement park at his farm
located upon Section 27, Township
19, Range il, in Washington Coun-3 Nebraska, the same being outf
de the corporate limits of any
City or Villaze in said Countv, all
ioyable afternoon wal spent mu."-¢ v --= ----» -------. .~..Mrs.Gosker served a delicious!Etta Krohn,Mrs.Bert Thompsonlunch wmnmg of crushed straw-gind nam Sprlck gave a party ion
berry ice cream, cake, sandwichesntheir Sunday School classes Sun~nnd coffee.The next meeting wilrdny afwmwn. at the Chas. Krohnbe with Mrs. Arthur N. Andersen home.The-time was spent vl»y~
in Sept..um:games and contests,afterThe Stitch and Chatter Club held whlch a delicious lunch of ice
a surprise farewell party in honor aeam and cookies were served-of Miss Georgia Innin at the Bert'Mr. and Mn. Henry Hovehdck
Marsh home Thursday eve1\ing.,8!\d Ivan and Wayne Loftis spentMiss lnnis left for Thermopolis,§S\1¥\d8Y at the Louie Hovendick
Wyo. Friday with her sisters, unwhnme. near Orum.~-»~.t l mr.-..A 'Mn mm Mnnumrnerv
Brewster home Tnursauy.Barton Seney o l Gretna, Neb.,
gpent A few days lut week visit-
m dgt the J. A. Jespenon home.
as Alice Leach spent the
week-end with friends at Fuller-
ton, Neb.The Herman Junior ball teamedthe Wahoo team at the
plrk Sunday dtemnon, win-
;_~§=-; the game with a score of 9
. Nw md ~ .R°==z pew. und
qan provided by Senate File No. 8,
Session Laws of 1981.A hearing will be had upan saidapplication at the County Commis-
sioners Room in the Court House
d L di Mis Lena la wacn ---- --u --~-- :"'-~---.--~---.3' tha. P "Z Miss Lyia keeg nnd Elmer 01 Fmrbllfy, spent Sab-
house for her.urdny nlght at the Ereeman _hollis
Miss Gladys Holstein is helping and C'|'l¢Fl/El' Huvendlclc homes.
Mrs.Henry Rasmussen with her l f f¢¢_:1!_Il:{Efif_IdH;JV'
daughter; of Blair, vmnea aw meForrestBrowne: home Sunday
afternoon.Mesdxmes John Sidner and
Ralph Anderseh enuutalned at
»~/.~ E'~°
Ditlof Wolsmann Service Station
BLAIR. NEBRASKA
Also Comedy s s MALARIA
l
BUSINESS l)lREC'l`0RY
P m m s m
MACHINE and MOTORsmvxcx-:
Auto Repairing l Speddty
a
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u
Sun. Mon. Tues. - Aug. 30 - 31 Sept.. 1
Sunday Matinee
~Don't Miss nz
~~c s o n c e
E - H L .~." 2* Z .¢r ,§ \ 4 ~..:
".'.f1..~~ f a - ~ -a r ~ ' ¢ s . ?> ; f 1*u
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~U p r o a n o u s l y F u n n y
Also Screen Songs - Plctorlals - Fox News
Friday & Saturdayi - Aug. 28 - 29 .
Saturday Matinee loc ~ 25c
/ N w r t i m e : ~
/ | ; E N r r L E ! " E ~
' f v l c t o n m m c m u f f i - ~~
.-Great Picture for Western Picture Fans
Also Strange As It Seems - College Cartoon
TRAIN AND BUS SCHEDULE
c. ST. P-. M. & OMAKA CHICAGO &
Southbound NORTHWESTERN
No. 1 11:40 A. M. dailyNo. 8 7:40 P. M. daily ex-Westbound
cept Sunday No. 111 8:85 A. M. duly
N 4 Nonhbosisddml I'o.6:55 A..' yNo. 2 2:00 P. M. dmxy ex-Eutbonnd
cept Sunday Na. 122 6:80 P. M. daily
\BUS GOING SOUTH BUS como NORTH
8:50 A. M.5:00 P. M 9:00 A. M.8:00 P. M.11:00 A. M.8:15 P. M.12:00 Noon 6:15 P. M.
BL AIR FL OUR mm.
The Home ofMAINTOP FLOUR
(Hmdled by All Groeem)
We exchange wheat for flour
P. S. Sorensen, Prop.
Wed. & Thurs. - Sept. 2 - 3
B a r g a i n N i g h t s
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A l s o " A R A B I A N K N l ( ] l ' l ' l ` S " C o me d y
1
Dr. Nomm K. Rnthmmn
OPTOMIYFRIST
Over the Blair Drug Co.
Phone Black 41
Evenings by Appointment
R. H. RASMUSSEN
Inmrance of All Kinds
Omen
Over Fnrmen State Burk
MARCUS mm
BONDED ABSTRACFEB
OftieolnCourtlloane
HANSON & MEHBENS
Pilot Bldg., Blair, NebnaknPHONE Black 18
ins unnq R e l l E mu
Securities .
m x m n n u s
CAFE md ROOMS
Home Style Cooked Meds
Bus Depot
204 Walker Ave.
BLAIR ABSTRACT
AND TITLE COMPANY
Bonded AbstrudenPHONE 15
Pilot Bldg.Blair, Nebr.
E m- AT
WALTS PLACE
Two doars east ofVinton-Evans GarageHn n h mr n n Landau
nn EDWIN T. JIPP
x'3."'"&..béns inSuu Bank Bldg.nm. 298 Blllr. Nebr.
CARL scmunfrINSURANCEn.|m..1Exwrs
IDA!!!o t a u u s a u m n w o
nn. w. F. mm m u.
u m m m '
huw¥|l»'l'h»|£t~\
B\AIr,Nd~»ruh
in said City of Bldr, Nebraska un*
Monday, Au 31st, 1931 at thehour uf 2 o'c P. M. of said day,gg ~ soon thereafter as he may
card.Dated this 10th day of August,
w
m.m m ».-~f . -u n d ,g t h Ander sen)lh ws e w o rk .Bron trncked 6 0 0 ~ § 1 . § ' i § ` é ¥ 1 . x l x d e mq n h o me .¥'.2','i§°J"'m..,,i',»." for eMias Ethel
""' §£" '5 .'é ep ~Omah a for Forquer.Gu es ts fr om h e re w er e
Henry A. Ihaamusaen, and soo head New Fa ll Dre sse s a rrivin g d a§y Mesdarnea H .B .<1-=»~=5~E§-=»»;
fo r Mor ga n Ra smus s en .nric e d to save y ou mon ey _ a t $6 .15, Trnh lsen , E. c . B utdi c an s w \
Mr .an d Mr s .Louiq fK""d'_'?"!$7.95. $9.75 and $12.'1'T vnea 14 bo Bnr di c .._ .
1931.George C. McQuarrie,81-Zt County Clerk.
FALL SEEDING TIME OF
.ALFALFA NOW AT HAND
Elmer and Earl returned home sa!urday evening alter a ten day dsit
at Ames, Iowa at the homes ol.
John Knudsen and Hans Hansen.Mr. and Mrs. Muck Cameron and
lnmily, Mr.and Mrs.Anhur N.
Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. Pete An-dersen, Mr. and Mrs. Hurley Clcm_ents and family nnd Mr. and Mrs._Chris Andersen and family amend-Fann Bnrcmi offxce in senrth nf ed n club picnic Sunday at the
Many inquires are now coming
to the locul Washington County
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info rma mo n nlmut fa \l s ee di ng Ofi li la i r ~ po o l.~
. . . -....._" __._.1 . ,un . . I nu . " a n
12 and 14% to 26%. '[`m\el crepcs,eanwn snd flat crepes,chiffons,navy georgettcs, light weight wnol-
en in black, brown and all colors
Fashion Center.l t
'Summer Silk Dresses priced to
clear quickly at $2.95. $8.95 and
$6.75-values to $19.75 and sizes14 to 46.Fashion Center.All re~
rnuining Spring Conte are now$5.95.sz-lc
___Empre_ Quqenlii Eslt _flats for
I Mrs. John Andersen and childrerdrovetoKennnrd Thursday am
spent the daywiLh friends.Rai
Rosenbaum came home with themandspent the remainder of thi
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Haradd Kepler am
children,Mrs.Clyde Genung umMisa Helen Kepler of Glenwood
Iowa,former residents, were Her
man visiwrs Monday.
..,T§'°J: J. Clupmet last wgek oi
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n}|1 ~~ » ¢|.~ » »|:I
a ll colors i n a ll headsizes.B u y
y o u r n e w Ha t n o w a t th e F a s h i o n
Center.32-1:
ZamskyoAdolphe
i city.
Bridgep l|
h to studio in the
ur
vpenins P o-Te ne ll Hauser p »
rc
Hooperchased L. E. Davies' drug sto .
Madison S..hmitt 8:Son pur
chased H0139 Dairy.
SPEED a n n
P W ."l / _
1 .; ~ ~~.g ~é
T r e » 4 i _
e {~ = , .; '
~5 ; , = . ; % ? f _fs?
We Gm You SPEEDY SERVICE nl1h¢Sm11pn.
Your gas lank u fllld radlalor checked and wind-
shield waahedlnluu lime lhan you can Imagine.
Ana on The Rma MARATHON GAS add:
spud lo the old bu: mhkllyou lhoughl was gone Img
ago.Fill Up Today and Be Convlncd
lM a r a t h o n S e r v l c e S t a t i o n
I : | :o IBrewster.They plan to have apicnic next Sundaf at the home of
Miss Amna Pau sen.Mrs.Joe
Wednesday, Sept. 2.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Webster
and Joyce,who have been inMinnesota the past summer, cameSaturday for a visit at the FredMrs. James Rasmussen of Oma-
Rogert home.
2lLl'8lI£l.AIM.511133 LDCTB ST E I l.l|.l.llilu Au.An»Amana |.||A»nvan ......f e w Weil establishe d pmc tic es wlf a mi ly a n d Otto J e n s e n o f Ni c k e r -
fo i lo w whic h usually re su it i n | " " "spent Sunday afternoon "t",§,h°
euc cessful stands,a t th is ti me st Chxistensell h o me ne a r e '
gs : e l l to e nu mer ate th e f ollo w-Mr . a nd Mr s. Ge o rg e C hr i st an d
"f=f a mi ly we r e S un d ay vi s ito rs wi th
Th e best ti me f o r so win g F_}__a§M r Sophi e La rsen .f
been found to be between Augtisu'Mr. and Mrs.Paul "mam-é0n_15 and September 10. Thisnsunlly Mr, and Mm Joe 'Hely, Mr. andallows the young plants to de- Mrs. Emerald Van Beek, Mr. and
velope u deep root system before Mrs.Jens Krogh,Mr, and Mrs.
f»f»im¢ wf-mhm-Louis Rasmusqgp and §hildr_en plc-
i!
- » ` . . . " n . . , - . --k nurse c ro p, at this time is un»
nec essary . Avail the y o un g p la nts
to a ll thg a va la ble mo i s tu r e .
S o w t h e alf alf a in a clean,
eiolicl, well packed seed bed. If at
a ll pos si ble , use a dr ill i n pre fe r-
erice to broadc asting.
ll'or this section o f Nelmmska,
allo w s ee d a t the ra te of 15 to 2 0
pounds per ac re o n ric h hea vy
soi l and f ro m 1 2 to 15 p ou nds p er
ae r o o n th e s te ep e r h i ll d op e ;
I n chec king bac k to fi n d wh y
nla ny spring seedings o f alf alf a
fa i l,it is not unc ommon £1 dis-
cover th at any where f r p m 30 to
45 bu sh els of o ats we re a ls o ha r-
nic ed at the Elkho rn nve r § Ull€la y .|Th e r e wer e ma n y o th e r g ro u p s o f
pienlekers there also.Mr .an d Mr s .Ha n s Matth ieszm
J r. a nd Ve rnon atten ded a birthday
par ty S un da y in h on or o f Mr . Ma t-
thiesezfs mother.A surprise pa r ty wa s gi ve n i n
ho n or o f Mis s Ed i th Hove nd i c k o n
Tuesday afternoon.Mi s s E d i th
leaves f o r Tu ls a,Ok la .Th ur sd ay
mo r n i n g to ma k e her ho me wi th
her sister, Mrs, Henry J ohnson41nd
fa mi ly ,an d plans to g o ' i n to
the "be au ty bus ine ss" f or her self.
Mr s .J ohnson an d two c hildren,
wh o ha ve spent the su mme r here
wi th her parents,wi ll also lea ve
fo r h o mo th a t d a y .Mr . a n d Mr s .
ves te d fr om the n ur se c ro p.y m, lD ewe y Ho ls tei n a nd Ru by wi llta k e
c an readily see th a t,had " ' " ' § ' § i ' € l» °Tu lsa , a n d re mai n f o r a
mois ture required in produc ing _o a ts b e e n a v a i l a b le f o r t h e a l ! a lf a , l~ a g M f g - ~ ~2 8 a i ;
ma n y o f these cases of re seedi ng Su nday p o 'Y
wo u ld he unnecessary.Th i s h a s ''
1...mmnnnd 4|nna \arafu ln nnnrnn.t~..-.........|:\,,.,,¢,,[;\ .| | . "nf l f n?
II
nu"-;.........,,.....-_--,-sion on one field and two on an-other.In the first case the seed
only cost $18.00 each year on a
three acre field but the hazardismuchgrenlcrwhereittakes
$160.00 worih of alfalfa seed two
straight years.
1-'riday and Saturday shoppers-here are some Real Bnrgninsz All
Summer Hats for 'Women reduced
to 251: and 49e-values to SS: and
values to $2 in Wash Dresses areAm sale at 2 Dresses for $1.60 in
sizes 14 to 52.Fashion Center.
1 muywaa =.u|,=m¢ re.. ...._. --.,Women, $1.88 to $8.88-black and
all colors in all headxizes.Buyyournew Hut novr ut the FashionCenter.82-lt
Friday and Saturday shoppers-here are some Real Bargains: AllSummer Hats for Women reduced
tn 25c md 49o-valuesm SS; and
values to $2 in Wash Dresses areon sule at 2 Dresses for $1.50 in
sizes 14 to 52.Fashion Center.
NEW ENGLANFNEWS
M r .a n d M r s .B e r t T h o m p s o n ,
x r u . . . . : . . \ . . . . A m u . . . . . . ASSuk Dre u find gg mn. nuumu gym.; -.nu uw-_ M..ummer ss n_d Lesier Curley spent the eek-mdclear quickly at $2.95, $595 an z gh dash vimitin g e o4§@~1f» <x-1-2 ° se '§°f§_:===*.:": Lm 'z
1| m us nmnnmn uanmr.nu nr -|" " " "" " " " " ""re |helen .neon smmaldngSpring|_1 Hrs.R»DOIlnaI1yd.rontoValle;$535 az- tlwednenlsi. hldnz Ev;Du i ; n
Blair, Nebraska, August 27, 1981
Lookforyom-nnmointhaldn.
Mrs. Lads Lynch and son,Ray
are enjoying a vmt from their
daughter and sister,Min Clare
Lynch of Kansas.
I
~1 Berfelsen re-Saturday night,
gvod time and luv-
~----ol boautifd
old North Ameda.
I.~ LOCAL NEWS ~
Lookforyom-nnmointhaldn.
Mrs. Lads Lynch and son,Ray
are enjoying a vmt from their
daughter and sister,Min Clare
Lynch of Kansas.
I
~1 Berfelsen re-Saturday night,
gvod time and luv-
~----ol boautifd
old North Ameda.
I.~ LOCAL NEWS ~
Wanted to Rent-Light house-
:eeping rooms.Call The Enter-
xrlne.~32-lt'
Joe Marks und Ed Gri lei'-v
Look tar your name in tha ndl.
Last Sunday afternoon vlxiwrs
nt the Hana Wrich 1191119 were
Mrs . Cla us Wric h a nd m, a wwmmPnesdny for Minnesota when they of south of Kennard.
:xpect tn spend a few days mn-'[hh Kuhr,gmglner of Mr.
'"3"*d resting.'mud Mrs.George Kuhr Jr.,YP"
p m E N ' r E n P n 1 s E gm and I'burned home
lum<A.xnoAnss.l'l|il|lll\hlving ma |_Lnzleenanxsstmn EVERY 'mU"1?éL||>l»m of B°°6 LOCAL NEWS
Mya.E S- Baty leaves todey
(Thursdxy)w spend the remain-
der fo the week visiting her bro-ther, Dr. Mum at Telmmah.
Miss Mar!-hs 'hzrner and Blanch
Newell, both of Sioux City, wen
over Sunday vimltmm at the Chu.
Byrne home.Miss Turner illin.
Byrne's deck.
Misa Lndlle Kemp expects w
leave the last of next week for
Denver,Colorado when die will
be in ¢|m»g¢ of dramatic ut and
exprenslon work at the School ol'
Music lu Denver.
Koi] Fairchild ol uma Cily, in
lpe ndlngthawee kutthehonxe of
hh uncle and aunt, Mr. md Mn.
C. M. Christensen and wath hiseoudn, Clarence on north Walker'
nvenuc.Summer Silk Dreases piioed to
clear quickly ar. $2.95, $3.95 and$6.75-values fa $19.75 md a i u !14 to 46.Fashion Center.All re-
maining Spring Coats are now
$5.95. .32-xr
L .L .Snyder, accompanied by
Mrn. Jnmel Stapleton is on the
mn use at this wriung."
Wanted-High school students
to room.Inquire at Enterprise
nflloe.82~2t
Bruce Cox nnd lnmlly of Cul-
houn ,lpent the dny last 'hxesday
at the Ed Steven; home.
M n .Ella Sievens of Missouri
Valley,is spending a few days
this week nt the Ed Stevens home.
George Cook and Pull Christan-
son entertained the Rlffle (lub at
their homes Tuesday and Wedner
day aftamoons.
\ Mr. and Mrn.,Ted Iathmp and
gn-,_ l.|thxop'a mother, Mrs. c. E.
Norris drove m Oma ha lut Frl-
day on business.
Florence Andersen spent the
latter part of Lust week visiting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Andersen in Arlington.
F u n k Simpson,who recently
underwent an operation at the lmf
manuel hospital ln Omaha, ls feel-
Mn. Henry Halskad was brought
home lrvm ihe hospital l.nstThurs<
day :Iver m operation.
Mrs. Mary Hain and daughter,Miss Ediih-Btieudd ¢he Legion
nonvsntion in Fremont last Tw:
dny.
Mr. and Mrs.R.C.Hitchman
and bmi ly spent the past week
waiting relatives Sn Weeping
Water.
Mrs.Cullen W ri ght v nu ukm
fo an Omaha holpitnl Int Sunday.
Sha hu been sick for aevenl
weeks hge is improved nt present.
Mr.And nga.Adolph Voss o l
Inn; Beach, Calif.,were dinner
gueafa Sunday nt the Jens`Blaek
Jansen home, on west Southstnuf
A severe hail storm stnlc'; the
viddty of Arlington and nnulher
'near kvingbon on last 'I`uesdny.
Considerable damage is reported.
Arthur C. Lorenzen who was
formerly proprietor of the Service
Bnrber ship, is back on the Joh
again and welcoming his old
friends.
"-'9|Hn;1s`I5iPrle e ne fa r
Bntez edunec nd-dnuma wun u » p » m > m ¢ » z B m r , N ¢ \ r , .
ands:thu l m cf c a n gn u uf
| i mhs , 1 s ' | 9 .
i¥vl1'!l11bl¢ri!\|0Bil¥°¢¥4°4olopenaecount.Tha mmn no tlnbaaiberuwl l l b e i mt mt l y rs-
on x
J""'",f°"5..' " $ ' " " ¢'2'"'&
tlmpubl.l|:lmnbenotl.?athnt~
d l o t h e n b a c d p t i u n v l l n n i h
ln !oree|:itl1edeaipAted mb-
p a u .u u t m d u n h n d t l m t i h n n a m i -
d m l n n m n d e a p n n o l t l n e o n -
b u t bo tw s nth e pu blll lut and
nhncrlbur.
Finding A Way
Whm representatives of the zu-
payen league in Gags county ap-
psami bdore the county commis-
doners to insist on a reduction of
the tax nu they were remlmiad
thnt the county tax was the :mall-
eat part of the lun-den.Neverthe-
GARBN
Saturday ev
Fnnk Drown
Hn .Earl JI(
Om , Mr, a.
Mr.and Mrs.
Blnlr,and I
Phillips.
Harry Erve
vldtor Thund
Mr. and Mn
md family up
at Lbs Rny Fc
Mr. and Mn
Robert and Ii
tended the rod
dny afternoon.
Clark 0'Hm
Dr. Charles Rl
Saturday mor
Hnrry Ervey
Mx. Ervey me
sdxool mates
dwayr Klld u
together.
Mrs. m¢L¢o<
|were Sunday
nn lJ lDA|.lm v |~
ening visitors at the
home wen Mr. md
:obs and children qt
nd Mn. Roylneobs,
Leonard Munk a l
lx.md M n .D m
y was A Fremont
sy.|. Robert Humuuan
ent 'I\.\esdxy evming
»llen home.s. J. L. Petersen and
lusmell Mundorl at.-
leo nt Tekxmah Sun-
nlori nf Blair,and
wer uf Cannd were
ni ng a l le n at tho
home.Mr.Rnver,
l Mr. 0'Hmlon were
together and are
> talk ovn old times
l and sou of Omaha
visitors at the Dan
naxur no ne new m me my hall,the 'latfar part of October.
New fall styles in shoes lor
Women and Misses priced at $2.98
fo $6: Enna Jettick, $5 and $6 in
Black or Brown Kid-new nylea.
Fashion Center.
Mrs. P. F. Petzrsen, who lives 1*
South :nd Walker Aqenue, has re-
turned from several months vlslo
with her daughter at Atlantic
City, New Jersey.
Mrs. Marlon §Ixon of Hammond,
Indiana is vlsiting at the L. W.
Intl; home in Y-his dw.She has
been vddting at the John Dixon
home at Ft.Cdhoun,the past
week.
|Misa Helen McMillan, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McMillan,
wo nt io o mm 'hles da y w v lsi t
her aunt,Mrs.W. J.McCracken
for the remainder of the week.
Mr .and Mn. Dan J. Phillips ol
the Gardner neighborhood enter-
tained the John A. Rhosdea fam-
ily and Mrs.Anna Cramer of
Gardner, Kansas at a fine chicken
dinner on last Thursday evening.
Mrs.James P.Sorenson,Mrs.Anna Sutton md Mrs.C.R.
Sutton ol north of Blair were
entertained Tnelduy nltemoon at
,tha |'loll'lb of Mrs. Mmm Bertel-
pkjn-~Bertellen served a
I
underwent an operation at ms
Blair Hospital lust week, in geo-
ting along very nicely.
Mrs. Nels Lindberg and brother,
Harry Thlelfoldt of west of Her-
mln, drove to Omaha k t Mondayon mat a relative, Mn.Lach-
ansky of Fairfax,South Dakota,
who underwent an operation ne-
cently at the Immanuel hos .
Mr. and Mrs. James P.Soren-
son sntextnlned lr-lends at dinner
la n Thundny evening.Those
present were, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz
Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hoff-
mm. Mr. and Mrs. EnrlA:\thony
and Miss Ellie Sorensen all of
Imae lunch to her guests.|ommThewnae-woaa Grcle will| I
.
me et o n Sept.2 7 a t th e F t.Cul-
hn u n Dark.A me mo r i a l meo ti nnig,;15.;.;a fo ¢i{{}i§§L§¢¢.§}§,2§§.°
bm, w. H. Woods and Mn. mm'
Landis of Calhoun,and OscarWilde and simr of Omnhn..
1I
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dolan an
dmghter. Virginia who have bee
visiting f\t the areptal,F w 1 coummo ramless, insistence thlt
bore fx-uit and u eo
ing was fvund nw
tu be l° w¢ f¢ d | P h i1 n p f. ho me
ndlnr nhln nav..r n _»| _--.|§£»`i`f""iZ aut-YIII.ILIHSUUU DI LEHHBTU,lB'DIl}(.l.Cl DI.\\'0U(.|iJLll:J||U\U|.||m |1 { m C;"" g i ;"""tu§`é§<i'¢;i;N e w ~styler in Bhggg fo rlslmp so n h g m p ~ ~ t o w
e . w a s d n lli n a w e l l a t th e Gard ner ea rl Tuesda n1o:nm :busi-r.11 s c n n e 's 5'Y g 0 1 a W d M i ri e d t 2 3 3 ho me a t Oxf o r d Nab.,o n Sa 11,e c ou nty ta r school.Th e sc hool boa rd fenc ed ness m p to Ma|!1a:m,So uth Da -fu n er a l o f Mr s .E m i l Gotts c h a t toq;?5nEa13| a . J e 'iif €k"¢ § M3 : B i n l d n y wh e r e M r Do la n i s superir
I f f ' f , . § ° l? f ' f 'ha oc h ool y a fd lo ot weo k a nd .th e; | ko ta, rc tumiug h omo th at ¢V€ 1li n8 fB° f*" if1 8't°"_ Tues day af ter noo n.Blac k o r B r o wn KiI-- »new s ty le mlte n d e n t o f th e 0 xf o r d s c h o o ls .pointed out that tl
was less ihan City A Message Tomx.Nevertheless
ists inaieled on n I 1
tax "°""°"'*""|interior of the school house has Mrs. Frank Stewart entertained'Andrew Jones of the aoldiera'Faahion Center.Friday and Saturday shopper.;°l f " 2 f ~painted so erything is in nt zz buffet luncheon Sunday eve-home at Burlcet,NGH» .is gpepd-|Summer Silk Dresses priced to here are some Red Barirains A The Schoui Boardwon.The y my n
dty and school tax:
cord behind them oi
and countv tax levi
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o w a n n e x m e readiness f o r the ! b egi nni ng o f23 wi th the r e-sc h oo l, A ugu st S ls f.
E a lower state Mr. and Mrs. 3,1-ry Ervey dI'0Vg
98.I n \l.7nan§n»\Ualn\»Quan.lan and
n i n g f o r th e f o llo wi n g :Mi sa B es s
Pa tr ic k o f Oma ha ,Mr s .C.C.
Qlu>IInn . J Rnlnxmhliq Mr ! Gr n c éIing a short time in mm- visiting clear quickly at $2.95, $3.95 and Summer Hats for Woméii rducf
his brother at Ilia Crowell Home.$6.75-wues to $19.75 and sizes to 25c and 491:-values to $5; aln f l " .1 rf vm...na ,,,,_,,,;_ 14 to 46.Fashion Center.All re~ values to $2 in Wash Dresses a
Mclielvey of Sioux City,Mrs.
Myrtle Kiliun and Miss Lucille
Kemp of Blair.
Miss Bess Patrick ol Omaha,
entertained her sisters at a house
pany at the s.E.Kemp home
hom Friday till Monday.They
were Mesdames C. C» Sheldon of
Columbus,Mrs.Grace Mclielvey
of Sioux City and Mrs.Myrtle
Kilim of Blair.
Virgil Larsen of Creigh¢on,Neb.
spent Inst week at the home of
his grandparents, Mnand Mrs. A.
Larsen on north Walker avenue.
Fred Larsen,also of Creighton,
visited from Friday until Monday
at the parental A. Larsen home.
Virgil returned home with his
uncle Fred, Monday.
About foriy relatives gathered
and surprised Mr. and Mrs. W.H.
Sutherland and habmag San An-
hone,Texas Wednesday evening.
Mr.and Mrs.Sutherland havebeenvisitinghere a couple of
months and plan to'return home
Saturday.The evening wzunpent
visiting and a delicious lunch of
ice cream and cake was served.
Mrs.Elizabeth Brooks
Norman Wilkins
Mrs.Lula Carter Peck
Hans Bamholt
Stewart Edwards
Mrs. C.E.Hoover
H. H.Reed
Warren Brunton
F. C. Rnwe
Otto Carl Kmgh
A. J. Taylor
Henry Jacobs
Mrs. Surah H. Stewan
Ed J.Farr
John Vogt
Charles Lake
Charles Cross
Mrs. M.Utermnnn
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......,....V..............,.......-daughter, Eloise Morris, le!¢.Tucs-
day for Des Moines lowa where
they will vi.relativ s for a few
days.
Mr.and Mrs.E. C.Hunt and
son, Emory Jr. and Bobby return-
ed Monday night after u short
vi dt with relatives ln various
places in Missouri and Illinois.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Chrisiensen
and son,Clarence were dinner
Quests nnd snent the dnv lust
I
I
maining Spring Coaia are now$5.95.32-lt
Pure Golden Guernsey milk at
25c per gallon.Halt' gallon 12%c.
Delivered daily to your door.
Phone 122 on 'IT Early Dawn
Dairy.Leslie B. Thompson, Prop.
32-1z
Mrs. Earl A. Jensen spent new
eral days visiting at the parental,
Robert Whorlow home in Wayne,
Inst week.Her three small bro-
on sale st 2 Dresses for $1.50 i*sizes 14 to 52.Fashion Center.
Mr.and Mrs.H.0.Hurd an.
family o l Omaha,and Mr.an.
Mrs. Ole Jacobsen and Aléce wer
dinner guests at the H. C. Jens:-1
home on the bench lust Sunday
In the afternoon they drove ow
to Kennard to cell on the W.lf
Kingdon family.
Mrs. P. J. Siert and daughter
Kathleen of Akron,Iowa an-
Ih a number of Nebraska coun-
tles organizations having in mlnd
the relief of the taxpayer! are ap-
pearing before tax levying bodies
(an ask lor relief.If the movement
becomes more general the reduc~
tion mnde possible ln the state
should amount to a considerable
sum.Reducing what the citlzens
has to pay has the sumo effect as
adding that much fo his income.
Nat only ln Nebraska l:ut in
every state in the union the tux
burden is bcndng down with in~
creasing weight on those who must
carry it., This increase inthecdst
.....,.,,...,....".........._,......vidted at the Carl Compton home.
Mr.and Mrs.Compton's two
dnughters who spent last week
vlsltinig among relatives retumed
home with Mr. and Mrs. Ervey.
M1-,sud Mrs. John Rhoades and
Priscilla and Mrs. Anna Cmnevot
Kansas,were Thursday evading
visitqrs at Dan Philllpsk
Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Anderson
attended the Indian pow-wow at
Macy Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. L. J. Moran and
children of Blair,were supper
guests at the J. L. Petersen home
Tuesday evening.
Of course you remember the
gwful tragedy that brought
a horrible death to five child-
ren and intense suffering to >»
eighteen others near T owner
Colorado
Sunday at the Jens Jensen home,
,west of Herman.The ladies are
sisters._.l g ,
Mr.and Mrs. Carl Kolterman
and son, Herbert and Mrs. Chris-
tine Oye and Mr. John Von Lankin
drove to Cedar Bluffs Tuesday to
visit relatives of Mr. and Mrs.
Von Lankin.
Mrs.Wm.Kelly and daughter,
Margaret drove down to Lincoln,
last Thursday and spent a few
days visiting their daughter and
sister,Ethel.They rehirnedhome
Monday evening.
Mr.and Mrs.J.P.Anderson
and daughters, Evelyn and Flor-
ence and .Andrew Christensen
drove to Omaha Tuesday to visit
Hans Andersen,who underwent
an operation at the St. Catherine's
hospital that moming.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kolfennan.
Mrs. Katherine Von Lamkin, Mrs~
Anna Hagge, all of Blair andMrs.
Christine Oye and Mr. John Von
Lankin of Tuscola, Illinois, visited
at the Ed Wilson home, west oi'
l
.
K
thers returned with her for ashort visit.
Wm. Cook and Miss Fern Ploss
of Omaha, visited William's aunts,
Mrs. Annie Martin and Miss Mary
Cook of this city,last Sunday,
spending the day vrlth them and
having an enjoyable visit.
Dr. Chas. Raver and wife and
daughter, Helen left Monday mor-
ning for their home at Edmonton,
Alberta,Canada after several
weeks visit in Blair with Henry
and Anna Raver, and old friends
and acquaintances.
was taken to the Blair hospital for
treatment last Monday.Later she
was taken to Omaha for examin-
ation and is expected to be
brought back to the Blair hospital
today where she will be cared for.
Miss Priscilla Rhondes returned
Monday evening from s few days
visit with Miss Gertrude Gsebler
of Omaha.On Sunday she nu:om~
pained Miss Gaebler and her
father to Red Oak, Iowa where they
Mrs. Soren Jensen of this eit mume uay oz st. raui, Neh. havheenvisitingtheirsister,M r
Bruce McMillan and family for .
week.Mr. Day accompanied Mr:
Siert and daughter bo Akron whm
they returned home last week.
Mrs.Philip 0'Hunlon and PHS
cilla Rhoades entertained friend
from Omaha at a picnic luncheov
at the 0'Hanlon home last Sntur
:lay followed by a swimming part;
nt the Blair pool.The Onmln
Ltllests were Mr. W. F. Gaebler nhl
daughter,Miss Gertrude Gaehlu
and Miss Clare Sullivan.
Chester Aronson and family re
turned Sunday from several`dsy
visit with his brother, Clayton am
fardly at Broken Bow, Neb.ill
reports that the Broken Bow eom
munity had their first rain sinm
July 4th,while they were ther:-
Also th a t they had frost.th(
thermometer dropping to 28 de
,,,..t..s and gardens and com fields
showing the effects the next duy
I-le said Washington county I-»nk~-<
Pretty som to him nfwr lr:»\.fiup
through the enuntim l.|»l\\|on lvrf
Now ln the heat of the Aug-
ust sun - is the time to re-
member the blizzard oflVlarch
26th.N o w is the time to
realize th a t a telephone in
that school house might have
saved those little lives.N o w ,
before school opens,is the
tim e to p r o vi d e adequate
telephone protection f o r
/or govemmcnt comes m me wanaof a prospe£|s period when peo-
ple were t king more ol what
they could make than of what they
were compelled to pay out.One of the remedies suggested
is the consolidation of county gov-
ernments.Counties were laid out
in "hors¢ and bug-gy" days with
trails for roads.We are living in
an age of surfaced highways and
speedy wnveyanses.Ten miles
travel three decades ago meantmorethanseventy-[ive miles
travel iii these dsys.The counties
can be made much larger without
greatly ineanvenienrlng many peo.
ple.lf the cost of county govern-
ment in Nebraska could be re-
duced one-fourth by consolidutiuns
just that much money could he
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Petersen of
Omaha, George lantry and Glen
Cole culled to see Frank Brown
Sunday a!ternoon.
Mr, and Mrs. Lars Jeppesen and
Bobbie attended the free movies in
Calhoun Wednesday evening.
Mr.and Mrs. Tom McMahon
and baby of Arlnigfon, spent Sun-
day evening at J. 1. Peterserfs.
The following relatives and
friends were entertained at the
Frank Linden home Sunday,Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Koltennsn and Her-
bert, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Loren-
zen and family, Mrs. Anna Haggg,
grandma Kolterman,Mr.JohnVon Lanken and Mrs.Christina
Oye of Illinois.
Amanda Petersen had her 1011-
sit. removed ne sn mmf." \m.";e.\
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your school
v
il umm T£LEP|mN£cosaved to the taxpayers.While considering consolidation
of costs and cutting costs of gowernment,other means of sawing
may be devclopwl Missouri is
making a study of this subject.
Nebraska and many other stateswifibeinterested in experimente
loaf week H" " mm " w ' " " "
Word comes from the bedside'of Leo Clausen that he lies very'
low but upon securing the services
of a different doctor lust week the
case was diagnosed as ulcers of
§*1==_5'=.f>j'3.f=°{\f-<[.=1<>1= tyhyoid fever
Local andLong Disluncesemice
Herman, last Wednesday.|"010 enwrmmea an runner alt '¥l\@[and Broken Bow
1 b o l B n a m e
sf£.fia'»2. §;'25iaTi'rn15EfEr§;3e}§ $7.95, $9.15 and $12.
ranton and flat cn||e|,ehlffons, 52 and 1-1% to 26%,
nlvy swrzeltel. light weight wool- canton nnd__fiat_~
th a t sta te mriy make.--Linco1nlff{' .{'=P°1j_<;u an mc s e c olu mns la st
week.nas 1n€l\U5 are very an-smw J urnnl.~o ._xious about hm xwovery.
W A S H Q F O N N E W S m n m m o n m m 'en in black, brown and all colors.!Fasl1ion Center.l t
mt...ana Mrn Dnlohnn Qhnll ~an The Bmhany. Club of G1mw»°<|,{'fa s hi o n c e
M r.a n d
:ompa nied
Bndxrc row
nu. .mu ww. ..-....-.. -_.-.. _famliy visited with the Ernesm
Kerstetter family Sunday after-
noon.Church servlce mt the Wash-
G.`~<A»vv
nnneers ana Uld Settlers ofWashingtonCo.Nebraska who
have gone to the Great Beyond
since the last meeting of the
gssocjatixx in 1929.-May Allen
*Mia Sophia Anderson
George McCoy
John Reid
Christ Oerman
Mrs. Fnmk Jenkins
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Iowa.composed of a number of
friends uf Mr.and Mrs.R.E.
Vinton who are also members, en-
joyed a picnic dinner at the Vin-
ton home hst Sunday.Mrs.Vin-6l lA
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.W .........-.~''1 4 "so lsao uW wu l a zm.Hisfmixm J Gllllanf'ff,'I.'§°§`5`f'T§¥"`$1ev=» o'clock a. m.Age ];:e He nry Lallman 50 1880 04
ev H. Nielsen from Blair will Year Samuel G.Haller 98 1881 W
an
:cz Hqw-ar51.~sp.eék
ex-san/.
Mrs. Charles Byrne and family
rnve to Omahn last Sunday and
'ere dinner guests at the home
I' Mr. Byme's sister, Mrs.Frank
indra.» Lorrslne, oldest daughtarf Mr. and Mrs. Byrne, returned
.___ _n lg-...-- ,.-._.=_.. _
vnjoyahle day
Lassie Hub
the misiortun
gradd while
from Omaln
Due to the f
under constrr
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conduct me semce.\came iaT§1"A§An§€{§6ne.Mr. and Mrs. Ben Voss of nglv to Henry Kruse
sm: and Mrs. Knpcke og Winmds County John Lothmp
stopped im- n shun vlsxt at the Mrs.M u y Pilcher 88 1856 Mn. Mutha M.Carver
Chris Smnder ho ly Tuesdnb' Georg °f'°"°'!!t..$0 1856 M,-,_ L, F, Hilginger
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76
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may a1sa1 vu1ss1 o1881 Juwmw ...Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Km-stetfer
and family were nterhined n
the R.Shell home wednesday
evening by the way of a welner
roastMrs. c1-.ru Mathlelen.Ruben
and Evelyn :pmt several dnyl
lan week with Mr. and lim Ber-
telsan.
Mr. md Mn. Henry Petersen.
Vern md Bernnrd m a will-h
mrs. uumlsu wumxLucy A.BowenHrs . Carlvo gt
Mn.Cynthia Holeton
Mrs. Josephine Iawls
Fred Renard
Hrs. John Dudamy
W.W. Dixon
m m K.StewartMrs.Belinda Bank:
Au g u s t L u m
¢l\rlst|.m Holstein
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1865
1866
1888
1866
1867
Mrs.Charles Gilliam
Calvin w. Marshall
Mn. John Gntmchow
Mn. Henry Rancher
William Bonlne
Mrs. Chris Padun
A. A. Plxllllpn
Mrs. Anna Stung
Joachim W.Kay
Mn.James Polllrd
Mrs . # gg Muo n
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vu u l u w a l - u u s u l u .l a w ;u p u u u u l g l l I n u n w u z u u a p x l u u ,\- us |.\reek in Papillion and Omaha.in bad condition, causing t
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rl-u wsuh e lc d -
lamnsredA n u mu er vs .reusuveu 01:Dl ll fgI\) |. |. - . . . . . . |0 1 |. A n
\ l 1 | | v I a n y u n a u l l q u q n u a ;u
altho u g h n o o n e was h ur t.
T1ne f o llo wi n g we r e entz
a t di nn er an d manner Sun
c w n u e u me x u n e r n o r m n . u n u .
Vrlc h,so u th o f Ke nn a rd ,a t th e
Yrioh h o mg Mo n d a y after noon.
'hose wh o atte n de d wer e Messrs.
n d Mead amaa He n r y W ri c h Sr.,
Vm.K u h r ,He n r y K u h r ,H u m
Vrlc h.G¢ °T¥°K u h r J r.,Ot to
r-.1..--..A i t. ..M.....:-\l:r..;.\_..|
(lm Pnnk Llnrlun hnmn§i`.1r§j,§h",; v`J{{`£2n1&I`£`§{d if;
Christine Oye of Tuscola,Ill.|Mr. and Mm Henrv Lumnmh. Ed
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1867
1867
18671867
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Heinrich Hansen
James LundCinderellsMndttop
Harman Kerkoi!
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xxuru'l|lll vvncn una wuu ann A1'l10|Q\daughters." Mrs. Anna Hagge,
Mr. and u n H m m Mmm Von Lankin md M
and hmily,Mr.and Mrs.Law- Koluemmn md solrenee 'r. Madsen of Lincoln, and this dry-
Mr. and Mn..A==qr=w.m»a3m_»»f The Iollowlng,
E m m Kersbemfs 'rnunaay
aitex-noon.'HX- and Mrs. C, v.-Shumnker
srpent several days Inst week
motoring thrdugh northern Nab.
and Dnkots. They mme no vidt
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wardell at
Marlavllle,Neb.who formerly
lived in Wallington.
Mr. and Mrs.w. H.Golxsch,
Alice and Billie were Sunday
dinner guesta at the puentalT'lm-
perly home neu Irvington.
Bnrbara md Marguerite Ker-
stetter of Norfolk,Helen,Fern
Abe Sutherhnd
William H.Belnap
Mrs.Elin.Hi lt tM n .Mnry Greene
James M.Jutloa
Frank L. Dudzeon
Jams: Wm. Gillhm
Thomu Hogan
Mrs.Henry Kuhlmum
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DeWitt Van Deuaen
Mrs.Chris Staben,
Mn. John Oberst
Adam Roda!
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Isaghxesday visiting Mrs. Mary Hdn
1389 and Mrs. L. D. Wlrrlck and other
1390 relatives on their return trip home
|391 bn_ Demer, after .gs three months
a bounteous feed was enjoyed tc
the utmost..
Mr.and Mrs.Harvey Simpsor
and baby of Tekamnh, were sup
per guests at the Frank Simpsor
home Wdnesdny evening,aftex
and lawrence Johnson,with
grandma Kerstetter m d Edwin in Hlsronr.were dinner guests at the GeorgeB°5¢me= '=°:'=~=_.*"=€'£"'%Y~People or waanmgwn werevary larry to hear of the death
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of Mrs.Emil Got¢ad\, nur Ben~
ningwn.Mr. md Mrs. W illhm Nelson
were in Omaha Saturday after-
Lnoon on business.Durban md Mugnexihs Ker-
mbetmr left Sunday morning for
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hue attended the funonl of Mn.
Chlrles Wdch on Monday After-
noon.Mins Lillhm Retzlnlf returned
home last Tuesday, to take axe
of her brother Herman, who hu
been on the sick list for several
Wonka.Mn. Caroline Ruwe
Mn.Charles Williams
Mrs. C.De'l`emple
Mrs. MU'K\N¢ha Lamp
John w m a :
Mrs. Carl Schmidt, Sr.
William Crlvm
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moo Loma they all wished Hhslyrue
1901 many more such happy birthdays.
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for the cutting of it, aee Dr. Geo.
Stanley.81-tf
The regula r w. R. c.meeting
was held last Saturday aftemoon
at Schelflefs hall..
Frank DeVry of Fremont, vis-
,ited last Sunday afternoon with
Mr. Oliver Hudleson.
Mr. and Mrs. V. 0. ireland en-
joyed a picnic dlnner with friends
at Woodbine, Iowa last Sunday-
Edna Newkirk of wen of Onnn,
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Furnimn, rugs and cover-
ings.Mathew R_ Bendorf.21-tf
Hdsn Mmdm U! north o! Blair,
spent the weekend vlaiting at the
John 1; Gallagher home..
Mrs. Nancy Rym went to Flor#
ence last week for a vldt with hex
daughter, Mrs. Mike Larson.
C. K. Bendorf, licensed embalm-
er and undertaker, Blair.Olliee
phone, 161; res. nhone, 188.8-H
Mis: Lucille Potter of Florence,
was a, lut Sunday afternoon
was n. pleasa nt ~ sawrd»v'i*°f at the Le onard Axtell home
evening at the red N.F a r
home.
Mr.and Mrs. E._B,Redfield,
after spending s e n d days in
Minnesota fixhing, returned home
nm Frlday.
Joe Weber of Walthill, xpent the
forepart of the week with his
mother,Mrs John Weber and
daughters.
Mrs.Margaret Iverson and
family vmre Friday evening visit-
ors at the Martin Johnson home,
west of Herman.
Mrs. Gllfred Garner, Mrs. Geo.
Tiede and mother,Mrs,MollieMai. of Ashland spent last Mon-
day in Omaha.
Mrs.Anna Petersen of Mor-
quette, Nebr.,spent several days
hut week visiting Mrs. Hana Mil-
ler of this city.
C. K. Bcndorf and Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Jackson and little daugh-
ter. spént Sunday at the parental,
Nels Jackson home at Herman.
Mr. and Mrs. Lara Petersen and
family and Miss Anna Juul spent
Friday and Saturday with Mrs.
Pc-tersen'§ sister at Newell, Iowa.
Helen Gallagher and Martha
Heier of Herman, were guests of
Miss Helen Mencko Sunday, at the
Otto Mencke home, north ofl3lnlr.
Mr.and Mrs.Leonard Axtell
accompanied Mr, und Mrs. F. W.
Ruwe of Fontnnelle,to the Old
Settlers picnic at Calhoun,last
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ryan en-tertained the following relatives at
dinner lust Sunday:Mrs. 'Wm-ren
Jones,Donald and Horace Jones
and Mrs. Ethel Pearce.
Mrs. Will Roch entertained Mr.
and Mrs.Merrill Reeh,Bennard
Roch and Miss Teresa Foley at
dinner Friday evening,that dny'being Bennard'a birth nnnlvcrsnry.|
Miss Agnes Gilbertaon returned
i n her work ln Omaha Monday
morning after spending two weeks
vacation at the home of her par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gilberb
son.I
Mrs. E. R. Stewart and daugh-
ter,Mins Ethel and Mlxs Verna
Dillow rotumcd home lust Satur-
day cw.-ning from n three weeks
vnrnlion in the mountains near
Denver..
'M m c . c .Tiedje spent xl few
days lust week with her mother,
Mrs.Mollie Berger of Ashland.
Mrs. Berger acompanied her dough
ter to Blair Inst.Sunday,fo r a
\vcck's visit.
Mrs.Theodore Ilixler and a
friend,Mrs. Jack Newby oi Ft.
Dodge,Iowa spent Friday and
Saturday visiting at the home of
Mrs.llix]cr's parents,Mr.and
Mrs. Delmar I-'cor in this city.
About twenty friends from
Blair and vicinity gathered at the
Floyd Loftis home, south of Blair,
last Saturday night and attended
a hard time party,The evening
was spent dnnizing and visiting,
after which n nice lunch was serv-
ed.A very pleasant. evening was
reported.
Mr.and Mrs.D. Z. Mummert
and daughter, Gretchen, who have
been vacationing at their cottage
at Spirit Lake, Iowa most ol the
summer,spent the past.three
weeks fishing la the Minnesota
lakes.They returned to Spirit
Lake on Tuesday and expect to be
in Blair about Sept. 4.
Honorable A. G. Jensen of T...
mont, was ln Blair last Monday
and while in thqdty ordered The
Enterprise sent to him for the
coming year.A. G. ln a member
of the praent legislature from'
Dodge eolmtyand proved himself
n valuable addition to that body
during the last radon.
Mrs. Oliver Hudleson states that
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Bohn, who are
on an extended vacation trip,have
recently retumed from Yellow
stone Park and are now lomted
at Lingle, Wyoming at the home
of Mrs. Blanch Biffar.They are
hnving n wonderful trip end are
seeing many scenic beauties.
Misses Wanda Willmore ofHebron, Mable Naurenburg of Cul~
umbus,and Rose Komarek of
Geneva, teachers ol the Blair city
schools, were in this city Friday
and Saturday looking after school
Interests and vladtlng lrlenda.
Miss Willmore,the Home Econ-
omies teacher, and Miss Nauren-
burg,second grade teadxer,are
two of Blaifs former teachers
while Mis;Komarek la the new
commercial teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Iehbert of
Bennington, entertained a number
of relatives nml friends last Sun-
day evening at dinner, nfter which
a pleasat evening was spent play-
ing cards.Those present from
Blair were Mr.and Mrs.Jack
Crovrdy mm Bess, Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Johnson and dau hier
Glen Tildm has secured a posh
tion as mechanic in a gangs at
I-'remnant and started work then
on Monday.
Regular ;'1.so Permanent Waves,
$5 and $6 NOW.Ether Oroglnola
or Spiral Wind.Phone 197, Mrs.
K. A. Pound.zs-cf
m. Aa Mm. John B. when
of near He , spent Sunda attheparental,Mrs.John w h . :
home in t.hls cl .
Mn, Fred H had as week-and
guests at the 0. M. Ireland home,
Mrs. George Shore and daughter,
Ruth of Elyria, Ohio.\
Kenneth Pound, who accompan-ied relatives to Burwell, Neb. lah
week so attend the rodeo, returned
home last Saturday night.\
The ladies of the Baptist Mi
alan Grcle,with their famille
will have a picnic supper at Tour-
ist Park this (Thursday)afler~
noon.~Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hansen and
daughter Viola were lust Sunday
dinner guests and spent the armr-
noon at the Louie Hansen ho e
neu: Herman.I
Miss Eleanor DeVinney,who
has been working ln Omaha thru
thc suhmer vacation,ha: been
employed to teach the Ponca gchéol
in Douglas county.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crowdy and
daughter,Bess of Blair,with n
number of relatives and friends of
Blair and vicinity, enjoyed a pic-
nic in p Fremont park Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Aye, of
Omaha, spent the week-end here
with relatives.They were accom-panied home by Mrs. Sam Haller,
who ls spending the week there.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wolsmann
and Eugene accompanied by Carl
Andersen and Ado
Sunday in Omaha.
they took in the
Orpheum.
Mrs.Fred Lang
lately from her brother,Henry
Grave of Walnut, Iowa that he
sailed from New York August 18
for Europe on a six weeks excur-
sion trip to visit. relatives. .
Mr. und Mrs. Harold N. whim
have rented the °'~::»lnnd resi-
dence, the second door west of the
Baptist church,where they will
reside during the school year.Mr.
White is principal of the Blair
Junior high.
Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Holler drovedown to Omahn last Tuesday ond'
called on Dr. HaJler'a sister, Mrs.
Guy Axtell.On their return Mrs.
Theodore Haller,Dr.Haller'e
mother, retumed with them to
spend the week.
Will Ivenon of Blair, Ira Box-
ter, Clarence nnd Elmer Thane, all
of west of Hamann, retumed home
lnst week from a couple of weeks
vacation at Brager,Minnesota.
They had a wonderful trip and
fishing was fine.
Mrs. NeilBurdic of Omnhaspent
last Tuesday night vmfing at the
parental H. A. Haack Home. Mrs.
Burdlc juatreturned Mondayfro?
Chimgo after a three weeks visxt
with her sister, Mrs.Earl Shim
dle and husband.
Mx. and Mrs. W. D. Dudgeon of
Tekamah, called at the home of
Mrs. Bertha Dudgeon last Thurs»
day.Mrs.Dudgeon and Miss
Elizabeth Cachelin ncoompmnled
them to Calhoun where they W
tended the Old Settlers picnic.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morris en<
wrtained the following gueata
from Omaha, at their home Sun-
day:Mr. md Mrs. Harvey Eller
and Mrs.E1ler'u father,Mr.
Young, Mr. and Mm. Walter An-
derson and Betty Darllne Crab-
tree.
Mrs. Margaret Iverson andfam-
ily spent Sunday afternoon visitingat the Cash Colman home,near
Craig.Carrol,daughter of Mr.
and Mrs.Coleman,accompanied
them home to spend the week via-
lting with Vera Mae at the Iverson
home.
Miss Bess Crowdy, who has been
attending summer school at the
Wayne Normal,completed her
term last week and ls viadtlng at
the parental, Jack Growdy home.
Misa Crowdy haa been employed
loo teach at Emerson the coming
school year.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrisonof
near Kennard,announce the ar-
rival of a baby girl bom lastwed-
xiesday, August 19th at the Unl-
versity hospital ln Omaha.M n ,
Morrison was formerly Goldie
Feer,daughter of Mr.and Mrs.
Delmar Feer, of this city.
Will T.;;land, Mrs. Birdie Wan-
riek, Mrs. E. C. Pileher and aryLouiseMoranofthis dty.lLl\d
Clifford 'Smith of Omaha, return-
ed Sunday night after-&leven days
vacation.The party drove up to
South Dakota, through the Bl u k
Gilliam spent
While there
show at the
received wE»'d
gPhyllis,Mr.nnd` Mrs.Al1d¥€';Hills, then back through ~'ern
Johnson,Mr.and Mrs.Merle
Nev/kirk and baby and Mr.and
Mrs. Pete Nielsen, all of west of
Blain .
Nebraska, making stops wit ..,.h.
tives and friends along the way.They also stopped at Mr. Free-I
Furniture, ragi and iloor cover-
ings.Mathew R. Bendorf.21-as
For Rent,-lfluuaekeeplng a n d
ualeeping mon.: at 125 E. Lincoln.
8Z~2t'
Mr.and Mn.Max Bain spentfhe to npart of the week wltlri
friends in Omaha.
Elsie Sorenson of Omaha kpent
we week-end vddting at the par-
ental Jnmes P. Sorenson home.
C. x.n@na»rf', licensed ernbdm~
er and undertnker,Blnlr.Office
phone, 161; res. phone, 138.3-tl
Peggy Pounds returned u>B\air
Saturday after a week'a vizlt at
the Harve Pounds home in Fre-
mont.
Mr.and Mrs.J. S. Roberts went
to Sioux City last Sunday for s
week'| visit at the home oi their
son. Charles.
Mr. and Mn.'Ed Mlcheels o!
Omaha,spent last Saturday aft-
Gallaghcr home
Harold Hurd of Omaha, is visib-
ing his uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry C. Jenson and cousin,
Merton this week.\
Mx. M.D. Newell spent
Sunday and Monday in """';'L' 1"
on business and also visited t,
the E, S. Newell home.
Mrs. .Hans Frahm and chidren
and Vera and Anna Hansen visited
Thursday afternoon with Mrs.
Robert Ietersen near Rose Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Wilkins,
who reside west ol Blair, announce
the arrival of u baby boy at their
home on Friday moming, Aug. 21.
Mrs.Dom Wilson'ol west of
Herman spent last Thursday
aftemoon visiting at the home of
mmm, run um flo o r e o v e x»
11185 Mathew R. Benderf.21-u
The Busy Bee Club will meet.
Friday a.(|ernx>on,Augfust 28th
at the home of Mrs. Ella Plckell.
. Mr. and Mn. J. Henry Boettger
of Carrol,Iowa visited over the
\week-end at the C.0.Dawson
|home.
Mina Mary Beth Eltchman re-
turned last Sunday from a two
weeks visit with relatives at Lake
Okoboji.
Mr. and Mrs.Hans c. Ramos-
sen and Hden spent last Sunday
'afternoon and evening at the l1ns~
mna Johanmlen home.
Mr. and Mn. Louis Naeve and
children of la Platte, were last
Thursday evening vihitora at the
parental Fred'8oll home.
'Mn and Mn. Hans Fnhm and
family and Soren Miller and aona
spent Thursday evening at the
Mins Frances Gross returnd on
Mondny evening from Ord, where
she vlnllcd her niece,Mrs.Lyle
Milliken and fnmlly for a law
da y ;'
Russel,Howard and Kenneth
Whorlow of Wayne are spending
the week visiting at the home of
their deter Mrs. Earl Jensen and
husband.
Mr.and Mrs. Ditlof Wolsmnnnand Bobby and Carl Andersen and
Ada Gilliam spent Wednesday at
Shenandoah,Iowa vldting the
radio stations.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Feet drove
to Omaha last Sunday to v idt
their daughter, Mrs. Frank Morri-
son and little daughter,at the
University hospital.
emoon visiting at the John 'l.'.°l\" G. Jensen home ne u He r-
her sister,Mrs.Burdette Han#
cock.
Mr, and Mrs.Harold Stewart
and Misa Ellen Misfeldt drove oo
Bennington Tuesday nftemoon toattendthe funeral of Mrs.Emll
Gottsch.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlies Niehaus
of West Point, spent last Sunday
at the parental, Frank Brosahome
returning to West Point Monday
morning.
Virginia Weber of Tekamah, and
Liberty Erlkaen ol Herman,are
spending a few days with their
grandmother, Mrs. John Weber of
east Colfax.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dudgeon and
family drove to Florence,Lust.
Sunday and visited the perennial
gardens,which are beautiful at
this season.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nielsen drove
to Omaha Sunday for a visit at
the Emil Nielsen home.Margaret
returned home alter a weeks
visit in Blok.
Mr. and Mrs. V. O. keland en-
tertained at dinner Friday evening
for Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Ireland and
Janice,Mr. and Mrs.Fred Huff
and son, Tom of Chicago.
Mr. Archie Gibson of Evanston,
Ill..and Miss Ellie C. Peterson of
Omaha,vere married Saturday
morning by Rev.A. F.Newell.
They are to make their home in
Evanston, Ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long and
sons, Howard and Roy and Mnand
Mrs.Earl Caldwell spent last
Sunday at the Louis Iawe home
ot Herman.Mrs. Lowe and Mrs.
Caldwell are sisters.
Mr. and Mrs.Russell Koepkc
and two children of Chicago, re-
turned home last.Friday night.
after a two weeks visit nt the
home of his father, C. H. Hioepke
of west Grant. street.
Mr. and Mm John E. Miller en-
tertained at dlnner Sunday for Mr.
and Mrs. Louie Mlller and Mr. and
M m J.Blackburn of Arlington,
Mrs. Anna Petersen of Marquette,Neb.and Mrs.Hans Miller of
Blair.
Misa Carla Juul, who has been
employed for the pnat year as
bookkeepa for Kennedy &Par-
aona Co. at Omnlm, w been en-
joying a two weeks vacation with
work Monday.
Mrs.E.w.Schmidt received
.ward from her daughter,Ama ,
who has been visiting friends in
Missouri,that ahe was leaving
'hxeaday for Toldo,Iowa where
che would attend the wedding of
a friend ln a few days.
Mr.und Mrs.Roy Bell and
daughters,Mi ldrd and Margaret
Little Jackie Blmn, son of Mr.
Bunn of north of
day last Sunday
his grandparents
A. Hnack.
and Mm. Byron
Blair, spent the
at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. H.
The Royal Neighbor kensing-
ton will meet
Woodman Hall,Aug\L~st 28th.
cordially invited
Rev. and Mrs.
Lydia returned
evening from n
t the Modem
Fdduy afternoon,' Al l members
to be present.
A. F. Newell and
last Wednesday
three weeks out~
ing i n the south, including steps
in Oklahoma, Arkansas and Miss-
ourl.
I.Shennan,proprietor of the
Blue Goose store, returned last
Thursday from Spirit Lake where
he and Mrs. Sherman and daugh-
ter spent several daya fishing and
resting.»
The following names are recent'
patients at the Blair Hospital:
Lelah Kuhr,Gertrude Mencke,
Mrs.Roy Follen,Malba Jensen,
Donald Bergman and Mrs. Ray
Johnston.
Vinson Smith,mn of Mr; and
Mre.Z.B.Smith,returned home
last Sunday a.fv:r spending the
past. three months with his grhnd<
Iparents, Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Smith
of Redelm, S.D.
Mr. and Mrs.Kenneth Georgegnndbaby of Omaha, visited over
Sunday with Blair relatives.They
also attended the birthday cele-
bration for Mrs. Geox;;e'.s grand-
mother, Mrs.Wiebke Wulf.
For Rent-Good 6 room house.
City water and electric ligghtn.
Bam.mmm. c db ,etc.and 8%
acres ground on the south limits
of Blair, near school, church and
p:'r':.Phone Black 323.A.ll.
Kelly.82-St
Mrs.Matilda Christensen of
Venango, Neb. who spént the past
week at the home of Mr. nad Mrs.
Julius Petersen,and also visited
in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. A,R.
Brock and Mrs. James Kirby, left
last Friday for her home
Mrs. 'M. James and daughter
Lilian and Ervlng returned last
Friday afternoon to Chicago after
spending a eouple of days at the
H. J. Hansen home and with otherrelatives.They were enroute
home after a trip to the Black
A number of prominent .mer-
chants of Qlalr, with their wiva.attended the "surprise night" atMarket Week in Omaha lutThurl|
day night.Those attending were
Messrs. and Mesdlmes Julius Pet-ersen,Martin Bertelsen,Charles
Beckman,Carl Ko lwrmm and
Jena Nielsen.
Chu.Schndder from dovm in
home folks.She returned to her 3||,_
of SL Paul came in last Saturday
and spent a oouplo of days at the
A. R. Brock home.Mrs. Bell la s
sister of Mrs.Brock.They re~
turned home Tuesday morning.
Th program committee of theMoniny Aftemoon Club condating
fo Mrs. R. E. Vinton, Mn. F. w.
Arndt and Mrs.Philip 0'Hanlon,
has completed the program for the
1931432 year and the copy is in
the hands of the printers and the
booklets will soon be ready for
dinribudon among the members.
Mr.Raymond Kopke and Miss
Louise Fowler, both of Omaha,
were married Saturday afternoon
at the Congregational parsonage
by Rev. A. F. Newell.The young
couple were accompanied hy two
of their friends,Mr.Harrison
Morton and .Misa Dorene Young,
and will make their home in Oma-
ha where Mr. Kopke ls a clerk in
the offices of the M. P. R. R.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kreisex- who
have been Waiting at the home di
Mr. and Mrs. n. A. Compton for
the past ten days returned to
their home at Kansas City, Kan-
sa s lut Friday.Mrs.Krelaer
also was in attendencg at the OldSetllers and Pioneer picnic at
lmd'a "ww 0l'd|l»;N|b.,gM;-5. ~.
Calhoun on Thunday.Mrs. Krei~'
ner is an old Pioneer o l this'
count She ia also a sister of'
the Wranch school district called
at The Enterprise office Wednes-
day morning and had his sub-
scription advanced another year.
Charley says that on Tuesday
they had a severe hall storm
down In thelr section that did
considerable damages..t
Mr. and Mn. Jo hn Kreiaer of
Ka-nn! GW. Kansas and Mrs. D.
l Common me Mr.and Mrs.
Nenxn Warrick drove to Lincoln
last Tuesday and were dinner
zum at the home of Mrs. W. w.
Dixon.In the aftemoon they
vldted Ted Anderson at the Vet-
erans hoipital in Lincoln.
Mins Nancy LeMaster: of Hilla-
boro, N. D. moved over in Blair
last Friday on her way home lrom
St.Paul,WM-,where/she had
lpent a couple of weeks.Whilehem she was the guest ol Miss|
Grace Ballard who entertained a
few of her old fx-lends in her honor
that evening.Those present were
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Van Deusen.
Mrs.Margaret MeQuax-rle and
daughters, Misses Mae, Jeannette
and Miriam,Mlm Nellie Payne
and Misa Ida Johnson.Miss Le-
iM"°W"9 spent some time in Blair
a nw years iso andwas connect-
ed with the Red Cross work here.Sho is county nurse of her county
which position she has held since
lleavlng llllalr Mn. John Carter at thla wrl8ng
is reported quite poorly.
For R m - u g h z houaekaping
rooms,411 wen Wuhingtaon St.
Phone Blue 321.32-lt
Earl Hurd of Omaha, in visiting
his cousins at 0-he John Hooks
farm home this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Noh drove In
Clnrknon, Neb.Sunday to spend
the day with relatives.
C. K. Bendotl, licensed embalm-
ermnd undertaker, Blair.Omoo
phone, 161; res. phone. 188.s -u
George c-lawen hu been taking
da \'aeat':.l1 from his duties at flue
North Side rtore.
Soren Miner and lon Niels of
near Herman, had Sunday dinner
with Mr. and Mrs. Calle Hansen
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Mr.Brlde and
aon,Lyle Jr. were lent Sunday
vidtora at the p m n w ,George
McBride home.
Mrs.P. M . W i l o o xo & t he M c -
g r e y dimiev.spent Monday
ter-noon virion at the home ofM n .Budette gnu/cock.
Alice Jensen, dlughter an Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Jensen, spent the week-
end wsiting with Enid Jensen at
the Nels Jensen home ln Omaha.
Helen Burger returned home
last Tuesday after spending the
past ten days visiting with her
sister, Mrs. F.R.ogers at Ft.Dodge.
Rev. James Lund, pastor of the
First Lutheran church,and hla
family retumed home Tuesday
from o. couple of weeks vacation
at Estes Park.
Last Sunday aftemoon visitors
and supper guest; at the J. M.
Burcham home were,Mr.and
Mrs. 0. J. Mexice. and Miss Iola
Godfrey ol Omaha.
Last Monday afternoon vldtors
at the Cl-ms B. l-Lansen home were
Mrs. Sophia Nelson oi Omaha, and
Mrs. W. B. Rosenbaum and daugh-
ters of west of Kennard._
Mr.and Mrs.Jorgen Sorensen
and Carl and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Sorensen and Marilyn Laokapicnic
dinner and spent the day with
Mrs,Fred Enger,Sunday.
Mr.Ottq Allen returned last
Saturday morning from Elvmod,
Indiania after a five weeks visit
with his mother who had a stroke
some weeks ago which left her
almost helpless.
Mrs. C. M. Hitehman of this city
acoompaded her mother, Mrs. W.
Sheldon and sister,Miss Acaa
Ballard, both of Omaha, to Ord,Neb. where they visited relatives
the first of the week.
Mr.and Mrs. Ed Johnson and
son, Donald who live north of Fm-
mont, visited at the home of Ed's
brother, Will in this city Sunday.
In the eevnlng, they wled at the
John A. Rhoades home.
. NEss Gertnxde Mencke, daughter
of Mr.and Mrs.Otto Mencke,
northwest of Flair, underwent an
operation at the Blair hospital on
Wednesday and is getting along
as well as can be expected
Mr.Charlie Moxirmen was
taken to the Immanuel honpltal
in Omaha last Sunday and under-
went an operation on Monday for
hernea.At Lhis writing he is
getting along as well as could be
expected
Misa Kathryn Sas has been via-
iting a few days at f-he Roy Mc-
Keen home in Omaha.Her par-
cntefhlr. and Mrs. W. J. Sas and
sister, Miss Marie drove down on
Sunday afternoon and she returned
home with them.
Mrs. V. 0. Gravott and children
o l Lincoln spent fromwednnsday
evening until Sunday at the
Myron Metzinger home.Mr.
Gravott drove up,Sunday from
Lincoln to take his wife and son
home while Helen remained for a
couple of weeks.
Mr. and Mrs.N. G.Llndbetll
on east Grant St" entertained the
following at dinner last Sunday,
Mrs.Inna Thielfoldt and son
"Bud['of west of Herman,Mr.
and Mrs. John Thielfoldt and Ruby
of Herman, John Staben of Ran-
dolph, and Mn. George Staben oi
thla dty.
A few relatives and friend! en-
i°yed a. steak fry on the James P.
Sorenson lawn lastsunday. 'thou
making up the party were.Mr.
and Mrs , Al Comlah,Mr.and
Mra._Fritz Carlson and Mila
Elsie Sorenson all of Omi-hi. Mr.
and Mrs.Martin Bertmen and
Mr. and Mrs.James P. Sorenson
and famlly.
Mn. Myron Metzlnger and lam-
ily returned home last Wednesday
evening alter spending the past
week at the parental w. H. Rich-
ards home in Scottsbluff.Mrs.
V. O. Gravott and daughter Helen
and san Norman of Lincoln,
daughter of Mrs.Metzinger wer!
alno vidtlng at the Richard:
home at Scottsbluff and Mrs.
Mstdnger and family accom
Plnied them to Lincoln Tuesday
and Went. a day before returning
bo Blair.
p m Otto Allen and Margaret
of Omalm, entertained a nnmbex
of little gh-la at the Allen home
lan Friday alkmoon in honor oi
Kollen Kuhr'|fourth bkthday
The afternoon was spent playing
mme ;to which :ll enjoyed th(
afternoon to the fullest extent
Later in t.he afternoon the girl:
Wre UTIDBHG around a beautilu
decorated table where they wen
sewed ice cream and cake. Thom
nresenz were, Helen and DorothyVuofsiky, 'I`°y Baby Quigby. al
Of Omaha, Betty Dragert., Jacqn
line Rosenbaum,Jana Hilchman
Eleanor and Jacqueline Dodgeon
Norma and Betty Johnson; VivianMemlnld and Kolleen Kuhr.
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Sirloin Steak lb.===30c
1ams,sugar cured halforwhole -2lc
Bacon, half or whole strip ==l 7 %c
Mammp 4su».m:k --ssc/ Maintop z4lb.sack - _-49¢
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Kama Pane:
Ka m a W h o l e W h e a t F l o u r s a c k 3 0 c
ireat Western Sugar I0 lb bag 590
Bulk Cof f ee per lb..20c
S u g a r C o o k i e s p e r l b .=`s =»x l 9 c
Chase & Sanborns lb.=40c
~ C ry s t a l C u p 2 l b .=-7 5 c
On e Tu m b l er Fre e
Formerly a 95c seller
Fruit Jell`{'§§E3,'Lm, 4 packages -»25c
S O A P
Swift's Qulck Naphtha - Electrlc»Spark - Bob White
10 .Bars for-39c
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Camo Rice Fakes, package --loc
o ~ran Ia es, package --loc
o Corn Flakes,2 packages -25c
»§Z2'¢'=}SUH Brand Five8 oz. packages 25c
$3.00 mack Mineral Saltv e for hogs etc.
°Closing Ont at $1.00
$1.75 gallon cans Whiz FlyV e ~Spray for live stock.
Closing Out ac -$1.25
' ' e have a big stock of SCI-l00L SUPPLES.Fill
our school needs when you get your groceries.
'Phone 32 or 33
I Tim BIG STQRE"
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,'Z$»fZ2'¢'=}SUH Brand Five8 oz. packages 25c
Save $2.003
Save 501 $1.75 gallon cans W hiz Fly
Spray for live stock.
Closing Out ac -$1.25
We have a bil stock of SCHUOL surrums.Fill
your school needs when you get your groceries,]
Phone 32 or 33
w. J. sas STURE
THE BIG STORE
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A. VACATION TRIP
IN THE OZARKS
(Ccutinued (mm Pm One)
which ame tha sumo for King
$0laman'n Temple in Jerusalem.
Running east some 80 miles inTuls a i nfmd o uxne x tblgt hlng.
We re-visited a gms! andnmub
able church edlfim whose stnwly
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most perfect enttnge-camp we
ever nw, fadng out over thebroa d lm a nd i ts little inlmds.
The place is owned by a cmadim
who la s ai dfa lmv e mmde nbmxt
tive molllon l year during thewu-.Two Silnlm banks bdnz in
difficulties, he came in Mila 200
ooo good dollu-s,reorganized
the hunks, md now runs Lhem
:Mm wh uhm a n um h dzhts .
DLE INGS 1
Fourteen ladies accepted thehospitality of Mn. Morris Mnxtenlndllaudatnpsl-ty'1\1enda ya!tf
enwon.The aiwrnoom wu spentlsewing dur which a two course!
_lunch em garved.Thane present'lwere M m m "Belle Chapman,Ph nk B Ll Yd Bmvm,N Irawn,o e aHJl»§-..__. u.mm¢n» ».,.."';¥}',,';". t
WASHINGTON mmm. NEWS K E N N A R D N E W S 'l1°3i°n ac Freonmt Monday eve- ~;g;;u;ff'1;__;=§,h"»h;»d~»~ are were week-and guests of relntivez
'a n.hMr.ma Mn.sam ummm A z 1 ai u m l Joe Gallagher of Omaha, was 1 Tunxilec1omies at Lhe 'r.ni "W nw H ff.§'§'f§' to s'""'""°°"- Iowa on pnmmffii 'é. 335; on h°'="'1=|$'§»"?,'€"L°.`Z,'.{"°'at the I°;lmer'p,,md, hume um put week werernp e ?I,°.Z" §2?1.fZ?"¥3w 'Im
51,ykna M ceo day llondny, when "NY came m Mi.. Nels Nelsen aa omun, is M"'§,"' wud, Glenn R"'°""'"'"!S€"""*°>'m get Mr.H '|
m°m,ed m Bere.n fm-smm unannounced, bdnging with them :nendins sevardl dw!win; Mr_|ll1d ughten, Helen Louise mdlwmfe md children who have beenn i n e n m n an S Y eve - ; f' ° } § ," ' ~ T h e l a d i e s H P ¢ l \ f a n d Mr s .W_B_Ro s e nb a u m m d ~M n .l k m a l n e B\1¢er_| v1a;;.i ng here the pu t week.
'e m o o n v m .'y n e m_ _ u r . _- m e Mi ? " f ' ° ' !Ra m s e r . w i Mr s .F lo y d Ale xan d e r l e n dw ' °'. '}.' 3'~ -_.u . .. - . _. . . . . . . - .- . . n p f r o m u m m o n he ln ; ' § . ' § : f . m. . f " - ' § ' » T1 f i ' L ' l' l' l' § - . ° Y . - _ " QM
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r.uu | M r s . L a r s Frandsen
e lb ud nu | | td pf» o B e n mn o nThuradn.yJeanette Hoddund spent Mon-dny night and Tnudny with EtnaHolstdn.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Nichols,Mr. and Mn . Hum Br u nc h md
Shirley,Mr.And M n .Albert
Snnds spent Sunday evening at
the Jefferson home.
Mrs. Chu. Misfddt Ind childrenMrs.Pete Knudsen,Mrs.ArthurDessler and son, Mm Andrew An~
dersen and Mildred,Helen andMayMisfeldtspentWednesday
;f;;3=°<>=-with M n .Geo.Mis-
eMrs,W.A.Kcrstetter spent
Saturday at the Geo.Bergman
ome.Nels F.Nelson returned toChicagoSaturdayafteratwo
Omalu,spent the week-end with
Mn.Burgess'parents,Mr.andMrs. A. N. Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Holmes and
d»~»g_é=w» Olive stopped all here
F d y evening for an over night
'Fo lies of Life."The costumes, scenery and stage netting
used in the Folios Bergere ln Paris as wall as many prin-
cipals are dirsét from Paris.Sixty-two people constitute
the cast.The entire evening'program ls spectacular from
beginning to end.You win be pleased with the night show
and fireworks.For a complete daily program write
GEORGE JACKSON. Secretary
Capitol Building Lincoln, Nebraska
S E P T E M B E R 4-11,1 9 3 1
Handsome . . . . .
i n a p p e a r a n c e !
P e r f e c t . . . . . . . .
Nebraska State Fair Night Show
Will be Spectacular Event
Thav iu, distinguished band leader of the world, is com-
i ng to the Nebras ka State Fair wi th an especially fine
.s|r e a vesa n d friends.
Mrp. Ka te Bru nto n =- '32 He rbe rt,
Mr s .Clar a He d le y o f alley a n d
Ne ls F .Ne ls on o f C h i c a g o ,spent
Wednesday even in g wi th J c ffer»
sons.A n u mb e r f r o m th i s vi c i n i ty a t-
tended th e fu n er a l o f Mr s .Chas.
W r ic h Mo n da y af ter no on .
I I .E .Ly on s sp e n t S u n d a y wi th
re la ti ves i n Oma ha .
Mr .and Mr s .Chas.Mi s f eld t
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Gilford Franck families.Theywe re o n the ir wa y hm to thdr
hame at Beaver Crodng,s i t u
having spent same Bme with a
son at Dee Moines.and anotheri
son Ind funily at Loretta, Neb._Mrs. Geo:g;dHedel\md wn hap~|
pilly surp on her birthday
last Tuesday evening by a number
of friends who came unannounced.
nnd Mrs.h r s Rasmussen o lPlainview,were called here on ac-
count of the death of Mn. Chu.Wrich.
Mr.and Mn.Chris 'rmgé r o f
Wayne. are visiting rdadvns here.
A number from this vicinity ab-
home Sunday afternoon.Miss Elin Munson of Omaha, ls
spending the week with Miss Dag-
mar Petersen.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jefferson of
Omaha,visital relatives here onSunday.Mrs.Pete Petersen and Mrs.
Henry Kmse spent Tuesday with
Mrs. Lars Frandsen.The Risbon Card Club held a
picnic at Fontanelle Park in 0ma~
ha Sunday.Erma Holstein returned fromSpiker Sunday, where she had via-ifed relatives.
Miss Agnes Bertelsen spent Sun-
day ln Omaha.Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson visited at
the Geo. Hedelund home in 'Ken-
nnrd Thursday.Miss Ellen Misfeldt of Blair,
spent Sunday with relatives here.Mrs. H. C. Sorensen, Grace and
Dorothy visifed Wednesdly with
Mrs. Lam Rasmussen.Hans and Be rk]Bertelsen re~
turnd Saturday from u trip w
the Black Hills.
Mr.and Mrs.Henry Petersen
and ~....
How fo #rain BABY'SBOWELS
hubies,w:;1|:-id gg hrexxl-fed.
wx an o cons n: E H ~ H e k e ) ~ d a i l y
a o ll odoctor'| pruubtim for the buwdl.
1'ha ti a o ne lm'nwxy to lrdn ~bowgda to healthy regularity.onvqxdthelrelfulnea,~°?f"=¢» (arilnn to gain. md other '
o consupaled habla.
Dr.Caldlt.ll'» s Pe is5334 for baby.or lib,you han
a amous or.o y-mord J dvd F n
msvcnw z a n practice taught him
En!at bchin need lo keep theirllle bonds active.Nsllhrz konglittle budiu lump and healthy. For
DY.rpecwlirdi in Bae uw.-mml d mmm a nd lgtlls ons. H4-d we 3541) bu-tba without.I n a n or y.
and visiting.
Mr.and M n .Wm.Wildersomand his deter, Mrs. Wm. Harper,
drove to Ft. Calhoun Monday eve-
ning to see their Iather,CharlesWilderson, who was injured'in afallwhiledoingsome carpenter
work on the second flour of the
bdlding occupied by Berry Bros.
They report him as unimprved andthink it will be hecessary to takehimto an Omaha hospital for
treatment..
Mrs. Chas. Berry entertained al.
n luncheon Friday in honor ofMrs. Glenn Brawner ol Falrbury,
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latter pun. o!the week for gluewoxtempart of the state whenshewlllspendaweekor tendnys
visiting relatives Umm..Min Jeanette Hedelund spent
T~1=»d;; at the Sam Holstein home
near uhingtnn.
There were no morning or eve-ninz n r w h l n z services at the
Hethodixt church last Sunday, norwill there be next Sund as Mr.
Bucher has been given eu twoweeks for a vacation.He plans
to spend a p m of the time at
Kearney where he will take part
in a number of camn meetings.
Mrfand Mrs. Charles Gottsch ofWashington, were Sunday visitorsatthe pamnlal,T.E.French
home.Mr. und Mrs. Homer Ward and
children, Mrs. E. Berry and Helen
nttcnded the convention of the
Nel/. department of thc Amerlcan
them.
Mins Ella.Reich of Omaha,
spv mtnpnrtoflutweekwithhersister and brother-in-law, Dr. mdMrs. W. E. Wright md sons.
Mr.and M n .Clyde L.Rasen~
baum and Bonnie Lee of Cdhoun,
tended the funeral of Mrs. Emil
Gottsch at Bennington Tuesday
aftemoon.Barbara und Dorothy Kereteb
ter of Norfolk, returned to their
home Sunday morning after a
visit with their grandparents,
Mrs. W. A. Kerstetter.
The Free Movie given here on
Monday evenings,draw a large
crowd.
KENNARD, NEBR
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FREE com, sig-
Not much am ldv-bm Aww of Fm Cal
ldi for everyone who joins our Hoafrola Fru
Cool Club before Saiudey nigfni.Wim yOu
do-duet means Free Coal rattling into your
,;~\'*~fans
Friday md Saturday dmpperahere are some Rell Bargiinsz AllSummer Hats for Women reducedto 25c and 491:-values ta 85: and
vnluel w $2 in Wash Dresses areon sale at 2 Dresses for $1.50 in
lines 14 to 52.Fashion Center.
HESSIAN FLY FREE DATE
To BE ANNOUNCED
The loss by Hessian fly to the
wax crop of wheat was practically
nothing compared to the damage
and loss to the 1930 crop,due
largely to the infonnation dissem-
inated by our local newspapers
telling the farmers when they
could sow wheat without fear of
the Hessian fly.
Your local Washington County
Farm Bureau office at Blair will
again handle this information andmakeit available to the local
papers.Anyone desiring to be
notified direct may get this infor-
mation by requesting your name to
be placed on the waiting list at
your local Farm Bureau offia at
Blair or by notifying County
Agent George Bates personqlly.
The approximate safe date to
sow wheat in Washington county,
has been found over A period of
years to be about September 20.
fulof coalisgoingtogivem onhectendlud
|onger than any coal you have ever used.
Tlu¢'x because the marvelous lntensi-Fire
A i r Du a -b u i l t m o m y a m . Hn a m -J a
--send: the heat out into the rooms instead
of up the Hue.Ld us te" you all about!!
°--and about the new 10!|1 /nniversery
models, the new lower prlcesjand FREE
COA L .Come in, or telephone and invite
Ill £0 all at your home.
NIC FRIEDRICHSEN
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relativ es in md,s.v .
r.md Mrs.Lars Frandsen
e lb ud nu | | td pf» o B e n mn o nThuradn.yJeanette Hoddund spent Mon-dny night and Tnudny with EtnaHolstdn.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Nichols,Mr. and Mrs . Hum Brunc h md
Shirley,Mr.And M n .Albert
Snnds spent Sunday evening at
the Jefferson home.
Mrs. Chu. Misfddt Ind childrenMrs.Pete Knudsen,Mrs.ArthurDessler and son, Mm Andrew An~
dersen and Mildred,Helen andMayMisfeldtspentWednesday
;f;;3=°<>=-with M n .Geo.Mis-
eMrs,W.A.Kcrstetter spent
Saturday at the Geo.Bergman
ome.Nels F.Nelson returned toChicagoSaturdayafteratwo
xma1ly.'
This is a somewhat amndng
statement as only 91,000,000 kilo-
watt-hours were generated in
1980, and as electric service al~
ready goes to 20,000,000 of the
29,000,000 Amencan homes. How-
ever,these 20,000,000 dwelling
places am not tnxly,"electrlf.led"
In the modern home of the future
the owner will press a butwn and
electriclty.will do the rest. Where
homes now use 550 kilowatt-hours
of current a year,those of to-
morrow will use 1,000 m 5,000.
The home of 1940 ur 1950 will be
as superior tothase of tl-nepresent
as they, in turn, are to those of
1900.
Nebraska State Fair Night Show
Will be Spectacular Event
Thaviu, distinguished band leader of the world, le com-
ing to the Nebraska State Fair with an especially fine
Proram consisting of his band end musical re vu e -
'Fo lies of Life."The costumes, scenery and stage netting
used in the Folios Bergere ln Paris as well as many prin-
cipals are direct from Paris.Sixty-two people constitute
the cast.The entire evening'program is spectacular from
beginning to end.You will be pleased with the night show
and fireworks.For a complete daily program write
GEORGE JACKSON. Secretary
Capitol Building Lincoln. Nebraska
S E P T E M B E R 4-11,1 9 3 1
New Fall Dresses arriving daily
priced to save you moneyat. $6.75
52 and 14% to 26%. Trnvel~repcs,
canton and flat crepes,chlffons,
navy zwrswes. light welght wool-
en in black, brown and all colors.Fashion Center.l t
Subscribe (or 'me EDWYPHN-angother ~
b l g r e a s o n .
millions more people ride on Good~
year Tires!We'1l show you why.
'Nmorrovn Bama
It has been forcastthzt by 1940
the consumption of electricity in
this cogmtry wil have increued
.s|r e a vesa n d friends.
Mrp. Ka te Bru nto n =- '32 He rbe rt,
Mr s .Clar a He d le y o f alley a n d
Ne ls F .Ne ls on o f C h i c a g o ,spent
Wednesday even in g wi th J c ffer»
sons.A n u mb e r f r o m th i s vi c i n i ty a t-
tended th e fu n er a l o f Mr s .Chas.
W r ic h Mo n da y af ter no on .
I I .E .Ly on s sp e n t S u n d a y wi th
re la ti ves i n Oma ha .
Mr .and Mr s .Chas.Mi s f eld t
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nnd Mrs.h r s Rasmussen o lPlainview,were called here on ac-
count of the death of Mn. Chu.Wrich.
Mr.and Mn.Chris 'rmgé r o f
Wayne. are visiting rdadvns here.
A number from this vicinity ab-
home Sunday afternoon.Miss Elin Munson of Omaha, ls
spending the week with Miss Dag-
mar Petersen.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jefferson of
Omaha,visital relatives here onSunday.Mrs.Pete Petersen and Mrs.
Henry Kmse spent Tuesday with
Mrs. Lars Frandsen.The Risbon Card Club held a
picnic at Fontanelle Park in 0ma~
ha Sunday.Erma Holstein returned fromSpiker Sunday, where she had via-ifed relatives.
Miss Agnes Bertelsen spent Sun-
day ln Omaha.Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson visited at
the Geo. Hedelund home in 'Ken-
nnrd Thursday.Miss Ellen Misfeldt of Blair,
spent Sunday with relatives here.Mrs. H. C. Sorensen, Grace and
Dorothy visifed Wednesdly with
Mrs. Lam Rasmussen.Hans and Be rk]Bertelsen re~
turnd Saturday from u trip w
the Black Hills.
Mr.and Mrs.Henry Petersen
and ~....
Ro s e nb a um
Service ' Station
KENNARD, NEBRASKA
latter pun. o!the week for gluewoxtempart of the state whenshewlllspendaweekor tendnys
visiting relatives Umm..Min Jeanette Hedelund spent
T~1=»d;; at the Sam Holstein home
near uhingtnn.
There were no morning or eve-ninz n r w h l n z services at the
Hethodixt church last Sunday, norwill there be next Sund as Mr.
Bucher has been given eu twoweeks for a vacation.He plans
to spend a p m of the time at
Kearney where he will take part
in a number of camn meetings.
Mrfand Mrs. Charles Gottsch ofWashington, were Sunday visitorsatthe pamnlal,T.E.French
home.Mr. und Mrs. Homer Ward and
children, Mrs. E. Berry and Helen
nttcnded the convention of the
Nel/. department of thc Amerlcan
tended the funeral of Mrs. Emil
Gottsch at Bennington Tuesday
aftemoon.Barbara und Dorothy Kereteb
ter of Norfolk, returned to their
home Sunday morning after a
visit with their grandparents,
Mrs. W. A. Kerstetter.
The Free Movie given here on
Monday evenings,draw a large
crowd.
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nevnrhnrm.lulhes ensihlethingwhm children are ailingwhelher ills
thq ntomuh, gr the ht!-lc bowels:
,15 or czimupatlons o r ~
en u as mmm .o r ebreath is .d."€5'w.w the:-e'| need
a l t h r l| !!o n . (li l dxm lmthel m !toxin. andiumildamnn u k e lafo lor frequent use.
5'¢-'A§-'°»'L'?i.'i"f"' dose of gamma.oralong modidne msn only for
ma
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$ 9 . 6 0 p e r p a i r
All sizes equally low
Sl-to s¢1»Pairao-ao<m4.so> $5.60$10.904.60-z1(ao¢4.sa)5.69 11.104.16-u(zax4.'ls>6.66 12.90s.zs.z1(s\x6.ps)8.57 16.70mn Rez-CI.4.39 8.64
IBAVY DUTY TRUCK TIRES
su- mu 350 Pdam s $17-95 an 629.15
1.|6~»<u 1x M1 29.066.00-20(82x6.00)15-35
Friday md Saturday dmpperahere are some Rell Bargiinsz AllSummer Hats for Women reducedto 25c and 491:-values ta 85: and
vnluel w $2 in Wash Dresses areon sale at 2 Dresses for $1.50 in
lines 14 to 52.Fashion Center.
HESSIAN FLY FREE DATE
To BE ANNOUNCED
The loss by Hessian fly to the
wax crop of wheat was practically
nothing compared to the damage
and loss to the 1930 crop,due
largely to the infonnation dissem-
inated by our local newspapers
telling the farmers when they
could sow wheat without fear of
the Hessian fly.
Your local Washington County
Farm Bureau office at Blair will
again handle this information andmakeit available to the local
papers.Anyone desiring to be
notified direct may get this infor-
mation by requesting your name to
be placed on the waiting list at
your local Farm Bureau offia at
Blair or by notifying County
Agent George Bates personqlly.
The approximate safe date to
sow wheat in Washington county,
has been found over A period of
years to be about September 20.
mwer mnuu up gnnwruuy whh lu pla c e lu the lmpradve
ukyllne at that dty o l nmudnhll
and urtistlc ottloe buildings.The
church building colt two and n
third millions,m a la lx very
wonderful example of modem,
dlgnlflod and oommodlous church
nrthitecton.
From Tulsa,ntlll looking forBig Things, we pushed n o t md
north about 60 milpa through
Claremore, the early home of
Will Rogers,with its f w m
Rogers Hotel" on a main corner,
to Spavinaw Lake-truly a Big
Thing.This in an nxtillcial lake
mode and owned by the city of
I
while small tml nut"pr¢tml:lous",
wu complete even fo u huuh of
white rabbits and s kennel of
bountiful and friendly police pups.
lt ls_]nst such n nummor woodl-
lwme an any om would wish to
own if lt could he ulforded.
Speaking of "px-inten' ex-rurs":
u little folder advertising the
beauties of Luke Frunoea includes
an attractive picture ol n horse
back group on a pleasure trip.
Below is printed the suggestive
uid encouraging line,"pldur-esque
bridal paths and mountain trulls
invite you to long rldes"l As
this was not open season forTulsa.An eight million anim-'h°hewn°°r\inz. with ds. we owed
dam across the little Spavlnaw!"P the horses! Also/as the Hotel
river holds the water back in an rates were SG. T-0 $10. u day for
irregulur valley several miles rooms, we passed UP the very
long among the foovhills of Ll1o]be3"5f"|"Lake Frances Inn". In
Ozarks.lt impounds some 20 dl this section of Arkansas... ..-- .'.h.m.=». mm ¢.. nn "ni l-I ,ma
\ § ; " " " 'y'Sorenson
of Xml
dnuglxlar
HsideruMr. an0mulla,]lincoln,m m Ju
evening.Mr. androve toattend'Gottach.
Mr. ul:entertain
St. "egg
day.
gama,1mg,all
chicken
presentpert,.Anney, Hel
Bess Dr;
Idq_Wie|
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., _,_________bers, Henry Pfeiffer, Nell;
, Ed Renard, Chu. Berrymid.Bay L i n to n und1atFnma nt,Hamld
m of Omnhl.
\d Mn. Jack Wilkennon of
Mr. md Mn. John Hoff ofwere vlddng at the HenngblnthhomoThursday
kd Mrs. Herman Jungbluth
Bennington Tuesday to
I-he funeral of Mrs. Emil
ld Mrs. Herman Jnngbluth
ned a group of nurses fmm»h hospital of Dmaha, Sun-ne day was spent playing
*iding horseback and dn.nc~
ter which a two eaurserved.Thdinner wan se usewarn Misses Iarettn len-
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ay ne Me y er, J
u k , S y l vi a J u
gnnd.
ld Mr s . Gle n
c o f Fu irb ur y ,
Pc at the home
ni s Ma s ter s .Merc han ts'G
Fhuraday an d
r . \ . . . . . . . | .D . .
Hdeliné Kefx
fulia Sedwig
mg b lu th a m
Brawner ani
are vigjti n;
2 of Mr . a m
Th e y atte n
onvgntion a
F n d a y .
11- .....x.
ounon gumms and is xrom zu no "-~"°-=- -~=- - »-»-» ----=---mr. ar''rhi i ed'off»8n this season,and the late- Pon Jael(U feet deep.s a cam 5 ,
60milea by gravity to ahuge nuxu.of the dedtheb.T _|After taking In some r§s:;°;;2;:,"a°;1 ":,;";;; wi s | B.ttI;aCtiV0 d.iV¢8 n j;l1e vicinity °'1',?fl'f.-:
~"'''ol lovely Siloam Springs we atenplouasupplyofclear,Pumdast and with regret tu northmountain-creek water.1
On the crest of the wooded hills
rldng sharply 100 feet or more
from the lake there is a consider-
able number of summer cottages
swuded among the beautiful oak
trees.Looking down from thecrest upon the lovely lake,Withl
the village of Spavinaw nestling
plcturesquely among the trees.
one is reminded of the pictured
scenes ln the Swiss Alps I regret
to say that a closer inspection of l
the village greatly tended to
diasillusionment.lt ls a most:
serawny,dilapidated,uninterest-
ing and backward town, unworthy
of its glorious setting in nature.
Verily, "'tis distance lends en-
chantment to the view". lnquirlng
for the Past Otlice, I was pointed
hy a native to a little corner
shack.Ehtering,lsayv nothing
but goods boxes and the litter of
a small and lll~kept crossroads
general store.lnqmirlng again
wi t h l n , I wa l w a v e d to t h e r a . r
of the ahop; and out by the back
door,concealed by the accumu-
xto aes what further attractions
the Ozarks in Missouri might
offer.
Very truly,1
Arthur F.Nf wg
NEW AUTO LAWS
NOW IN FORCE
Nebrsska'a new motor vehicle
law passed by the last legislature,
wmt into effect Monday,August
8, and contains a number of new
pravidous with whluh motonats
should familiarize themselves.
The law deals principally with
persons who figure in an autn
accident.
The law provides for the sus-
pension o!the dr~iver's lloenae
until damages caused hy the
driver in an acddmt have been
paid.If s driv er la shown .ln
court to bo responsible for dam-
age in an accident,his drivsr's
license is suspended und]hs is
able to show the ability to pay
the expense ot the damage. So tar
luesuames run-lr plum., mor...Masters,Glen Brawner,Minnh
Harsh of Ralston and Miss Mau(
Masters attended a party at tluhome of Mrs. Chaa'Berry in Ken
nard Friday evening.
R. W. Robinson, Wm. Woods amW. Meyers ,of Omaha, were visitorsattheHermanJungblutl
home Fridayaevenlng.Mr. and ra. Fred Schlnnd Sr.
Minnie and Fred of Fremont, wen;;§_=1~=f;, »-3 the Morris Masten
me on ay e .Mrs James ulre and dnugl-l»
hor of St. Ed , spent the week
end at the hom; of F. J. Ener-son.Mr.and M m Frank Brown,
Mrs.Minnie Harsh and DwayneRedmond of Ralston, were Sunday
dinner guests at the home of Mr.
and Ms. rChas. Berry ln Kennard.Mr. and Mm Jim Sands attend-ed the funeral of Mrs. CharlesWrlch near Bennington,Monday
afternoon._
Misa Frances Svendgard spentthe past week visiting relatives luBldr..
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Bstson are
vldting relatives ln Dale,also
looking alter the building of a
new barn on Mrs. Batmfs farm._Mrs.Harold Henderson and
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mud pod; of the untldy joint, Iiu the purposes of the Inw u efounda few lock~boxes and a concerned, proof nl respunaibility"General Delivery"window.'I'herelwill be accepted in the amounts
being no writing desk, the young of $5,000 for il\i\1l'Y to one penon
woman behind the window kindly $10,000 tor injury to more thu:loaned me her 1oun¢ain pen-andlong person in any one accident,
wamhed me fn see that I ref.urned,md $1,W0 for damnge to proper-
the same. I did: andcomp1Xmmwd_ty.Insurance in not required by
and (o r fift een miles we d mv e Leav ing the scene-of nn w i l
through as exquisite a suceeaaian dent without mak ing one's liabil~
of mountain scenes as ever lt was it y known ls specifically men-
our privilege to enjoy.The high-tloned ln t he new law.
way , hea vi ly gr avelled wi th c o ur se It will ia ls o b e u n lawf u l f o r a n yrock shoveled on imm the hillsldmlperaon to "operate u motor
was decidedly "on the up and up", vehicle upon the highways when
win di ng in a nd ou t amor th e oa k» s uc h pe rs on h as ln hi s or h er lap ,
c lad hills,wi t h fr eq u f.sh n r p lo r in h i s o r he r e mb r a c e a n o th e r
tu r n s a nd o f te n o n th e ed ge of a p er s on ,pac kage o r encumlmranc qsheer10 0 f o o t d:op~a.nd n o re - ' wh ic h p r e ve n ts the f r e e an d un-
t a i n g fences.A t le a s t e ve r y te n h a mp e r e d operation o f suc h
r o d s m m e a " c u r ve "sign,a n d v e h lc le . "Th e la w fu r th e r shakes
wh e n the y se e me d w h ave ru n o u t th a t i t " s h a ll b e u n la wf u l f o r
o f suc h sigma they su\ gs t. itui ed mo re tha n th re e pe rs on s over the
" S Cu r ve "o r th e tr u th f u l le g e n d n g e o f twe lve years to oc c upy the
" wi n d i n g ro ad ".Ou r f a m i ly c o n - lf m n t.o f driver'a seat o f any
ve rs a no n consisted ma i n ly o f m u wr ve h i c le wh i le suc h vehic le
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b l g r e a s o n .
millions more people ride on Good~
year Tires!We'1l show you why.
n o a cen e x t r a .
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IBAVY DUTY TRUCK TIRES
su- mu 350 Pdam s $17-95 an 629.15
1.|6~»<u 1x M1 29.066.00-20(82x6.00)15-35
Other Sizes
Siu4.50-20 (29x4.so)4.50-21 (ao¢|.so)5.00-lg (29x5.|0;5.25-18 (28x5.25s_so-19 (29x5.50em-zo (3lx6.00
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KENNARD, NEBRASKA
I
SI X IMP O RT A NTFEATURES
among mhe many that dlsrlngulshthenewandimprmedsmndnrd
Goodyear All Weather
I It averages
2 4 %l n n x e rtrend wenr
2 In shoulder
non skid p|\~lr- rn | s 5 0 %
deeper
3 Ri di ng ribs
a n d o u t e r n o n -
almid blocks hueaulalde bracingasontmekrlres.
Mo n p o p u l a r tire i n :he world
4 Outer no n-skld blocks Are
h a n d s o m e l yprxsms-d l n l osldewllln.
5 f r o n ! n e w
(inns are equalrotl e n y Duty
measurements.
6 s um n o h u
r n mo l a r e udz-sign.
3;;u,7';-;,,;.;a'0;;;1;";;ga'a,:.under the law.It is.We then turned east
lor any driver u
1w g . . ." r ' " o " r - _ - --r " - ' -- ---- -- ¢¢p un - - U - u v -vv - ¢- - - --0 0 0 p o p u l a t i o n .* W e s e c u r e d a i s i n m o t i o n .
r o o m i n a n r i v a t e c o t t a s z e n e r t h c d l T h e f i n e s r a m r e f r o m $ 2 5 u
on the top of the little rock chff'
looking down some 50 feet outo'
the "spring" and park and the'
little lake which skirts the cliff'
and edges the hiny town.I
The to\vn ls hurled in beautiful
trees. and is about the quletest
and most restful place one oon
imagine.The springs,are not
much, and all we saw were simply
pure water,although .I heard
then; were some of the medical
vanety; but many people go therefor the quiet and elevation,and
3 enjoy the benutiihl molmtain
ves in the vicinit . Eveeast ol Tulsa and lny all thin see-
tion of Arkansas is fraslmmd green,
$500 or both fine nnd imprison
ment for first offenses,and fox
later olfenses from $50 to $1,001
or fine ond imprisonment.
I GASOLINE PRICES AND
THE (;A3 TA:
Gasoline prices have fallen v.
the lowest level in years,whel
allowance is made for the stat
tax.On June 1, the average prlc
in 50 representative America
cities was 12.51 cents a gallon-
not counting - a s compare
with 16.78 cents on the sam
day last year, and 25.70 cents il
1921.
On Junel, the average tax waand they had had plenty of rain.
For our next Eg Thi ng wa'in excess of four cents a gallo.
drove out five milento Lake Fran-Ia" the fmt; dy;i hi'°°'Y~ ag
ces, just uve the Arkansas u n year s c ~in Oklahomz.A great p°w:;'cents n ;nllon, while the averag
company has put a da `lprice has declined 13.19 cents.the Illinois river formlngma will It is believed that the u m
ma a cre mm, o nd lrom um i n townni higher taxes may b
supplies power to mnny ok1».'°>°"\inz to an end. Ono reason Iodtiesnndtowns.The lake ialthls is resentment on the part g
wg" ltocked md. affords great motorists--and nnothn reason
fishing,and sped boats and Um prevalence of zu: bootlegginl
canoes are much in evidence.md fu evasion.A c u ra te o
on n nightly mg w°°d¢d mn 25 or morgdiper cent on n neceu
wmo l s o f e e t s b o v e t he l n ko i s lf y o o mr n tv cannot be i v l l imother great cottage-»park w"_h'fied.
A wonderfd hote l, go lf um m,Em m e ___ 1
and picturesque summer ho mn p n u e oW o me n: s m to : a s a -umklxghlddenhnreo ndthe re mu w l m o o l o n i n u l l headdus.13
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n Pun Bevm.....m=m
Mr. and Hn. Fred Hnmlett ofCalif., hu been hare a few days
a t the Hu r y Seltz home.Mr.
Hamlett- in a brother o! Mrs. Sell:
and they were called here by the
illness o! Mr. Hnmletfs mother, in
Omnhn..The fhmiliex of Anhur Rowe,
Pete Jones, Guy Wallace, and Mr.
and Mrs. Hana Jorgensen went to
Bldr Sunday and had l picnic at
ORUM NEWS
Malvern Larsen eutattained a
number at i0\mK friends T1"'""d"i
evening in honor ol his sixteen
birthday.Fred Christiansen Jr. is staying
ln Fremont with his uncle,Hans
Christiansen nnd family.\Mr. and Mrs. Peter Iverson andTcssic, Mr. and Mm. Peter Niel-
sen. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nelson
and family,lllr.and Mrs.I-'red
Jensen and suns drove to Shenan-
doah, Thursday.Mr. and Mrs.Ed nsen and
the Misses Hannah nd laulse
Larsen were in Oma n I-'rldayeelebradng Mr. and Mrs. Hansen's
second weddln annlveraary.Mx.and .Ray Fagerqudstand family have moved to Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Taft, who haveresidedinFremont,will live ontheir farm, when; the Fagerquists
lived.
Jess Hansen and cousin,Mr.
Larsen of South Dakota,wereFriday callers at the N. J. Ander-
sen home.
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Idaho.
e rung guests 3 1. e11»-me we r e Mr . a n d
l I |l ~a ...
a n d sons spent.Tuesday a t th e
A s a McDu1'i`ey ho me i n Saunders
c ounty .Mr . a nd Mr s. Ma r ti n L ar s en an d
sons spent Satu rday eve ni ng a t
the E d Han se n h ome.
M an d Mr s. Gle n Ha stin gs a nd
so ns le f t Th ur sd ay mo r n i n g f o r
th e i r h o me i n th e we ste r n p a rt o f
the state af ter a vi s it a t the H. C .
]f .| n in Izfime
I \.,¢g .TED LATHRO _
"FOR GOOD THINGS To EAT"
Prompt Delivery Service.Te[eplwne 1
...,.visiting at the Clifford Hinelinel
home.They are fishing and hav-
ing real good luck.Chas.o .Hinoline and familywere Sunday vlsltorl at the Jesse]
Davis home,Virgil stayed for H;
few days.|Frank Svobodn and daughtcn'
Bessie ol Plnttsmouth, were Sun-
day callers at the Will Seltz home.
Miss Beads stayed to spend thc|week with Miss Lucille Prochnoxv,
and Evelyn Seltz.c. M. Coffin and wife and san-el
friends from Omaha,went to'
Macy Sunday,to see the Indinnf
pow-wow.1
Arthur Rowe and Joe Sully arel
busy moving the school seats, coal'
and other things from the enstfschool ln the west school.
I I * r \ I | I !£1 ,ID R .a n IBI'.J .l t e i n c r t s c n h o m e .
._ . __ __Phono 47-Ailes il hpck from her
vacation so make your appoint-menie early.
Friday and Saturday shoppers-
here are name Real Bargains: All
Sunyner Hut: for Women reduced
to 251: and 49°-values to 85; and
values to $2 in Wash Dresses an
dn sale at 2 Dresses for $1.50 in
sizes N to SZ Fashion Center.
um party Fddsy evening at me
home of Llmlt teacher Mrs. A. E.Dixon.Theidplnyed out door
games and a welne r rout.
The nut puny will be Od- 16.Mrs.Robert Widner,Howard
and Ruth were in Qmahn Thun-
dny to wi on Alfred Hanse n at
the Lutheran hosgtal.'he y l hn
visited at the M.. Halbert home.Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gehrlnger ofOmaha, had dinner Mondny withtheir daughter, Mn. George Hlln
and husband.Ted Simonsen returned Th a wday from his work In western Neb.He spent Saturday evening at the
Sam Steele home.
Dinner guests Saturday evening
nf the Fred Hurdum family were
Mr. and Mrs. Philip O'Hanlon, Dr.and Mrs. Norman Rathmann and
Dr. and Mrs. Henman Hurdum.
Mr. and Mn. Harry Tucker en-
tertained at dinner Tuesday eve-
ning for Mrs. Alma Claar of Aur-ora.Other guests were Mn.JohnMcQuarrle and Mr. and Mn. T. L.
Tuc w o f Blai r.
The Jolly Joker Club plan to
have s Weiner roast Sunday at theIam Paulsen home.
went up io: har Sunday..Frida evenin mmm gumh ol
Mr.Mrs.TYWII were
Mr. a nd Mn. .mx 'tacker andmn, Billie of Rockford, m., Mrs.
J. Thompson ol Kansas City. Mn.,
Mrs.Watson Tyson and RussellHarrison of Blur.In the evening
Mr.and M n .Gordon Baker of
Teknrnah, were guests.Virginia Andreaaon and JeanStewartof Blair, spent Monday
with Ruth Morgan.Mra Mnrie Rasmussen and chil-
dren of Exim, lows spent Sundaywith the family of her sisten Mrs.IA !!Paulsen.Wnllnce Husk was
also a dinner guest there.
Mrs.Don Metzler and Mrs.
Byron Bunn altended n reunion of
former classmates at the home of
Mm Lyle Guyer in Blair Thurs-
daikaffernoon.
s .and Mrs.F,Muller1md80h»
lellnd of Bun. county had Sunday'dinner with George Beard.
1 -Mr. and Mn.Louis Lalioda ol
0mnhn,were mpperguats Sun-.day of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Steele.ln the evening Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Bolte and twu sons visited there.Wnlter Peclg at Tekamuh, spent
BELL CREEK VALLEY
Mr. and Mrs. George Strangerand Hmry Stranger Sr. wenOak-
lmd wdbors Ffidly evening.The young women's lhsdonarySociety met at the home of MissSophiaWatermanThursdaynit-
ummm.Mr. and Mrs. Albart Montgom-ery returnxl home Saturday eve-"Kk from Toulin, Illinois from a
wee 's visit with relatives.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Holtmnn and
Irvin motared m Stanton Sundaywherethey visited at the homes
of EmilKoch and Henry Lehman.Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ruwg and
daughters and Miss blnrgnrct
Langharst rctumed home Monday
evening ircm a week's visit with
relatives at Quincy, Illinois.Ed Innghorat and the Misses
Florence and Mnybelle visited Sv.m~
dayivening at Wm. Holtxnaxfa.
Last Saturday evening a raep-tion was given at the home ofMrs. Minnie'Ruwe in honor of Mr.and Mm.Roy Wagner (Delgglmixxe
Ruwe).At six-thirty u t re e
sured memory of umm all.
We' try to have n little fun, also,
even as the euly aettlen dd
amung the grutut of lmrdships
and privstiom,dancing to the
music of the old time flddlers like
John McDonald, but w my mind
this gxihering is dadicnted to the
pioneers and old settlers, pm .md
present,rather than to any big
celebratiun with doll-rack comes-
slons, loud noises, ball games, em.
To me it is a time for a quiet
social gathering of old friends, a
time w renew old acquaintanoeu,
talk over the oldm times,listen
no a little music, hear a few talks
about pioneer days and experienc-
es, read the list of names of those
who luve passed on during the
year, sing a song for the "Absent
Dead", elect the new offiwrn and
chant our farewell song,"Auld
L w s S/ne", fully realizing that
all of us will not be hare for thi!
annual gathering next year.
In u sense it is almost a service
in place uf a pmgram, with an
-.1 -».
am
noon.It ls, in fact, a Memorial
Day for the pioneers and old
settlers of the county, just as May
30th is for the soldier dead of all
our wars.Is it. any wondor, than that the
pioneer; begun away back in 1874
to get together for pioneer xe-unlons.I am not n specialist in
pioneer history, for n specialist is
uuw vnu mane?
WASH ER
uss
SPECIAL WITHpACKAGES
OF RINSO
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MONTHONL: A s v / Y
TERMS
:own-ufsnnsm ucurMID POWERColIPl||y
v n u ! !» w e » u u - u - r m
Sill r 1abo ut less a n d less",b u t I h a d
heard about these c urly gathe rings
i
urine and Agnu or Omaha,Mr.
and Mm Ned Tyson of Herman.Hurry Dohse ot Elkhorn, .spentWednesday evening and Thumdnyv.-ith his lislnr, Mrs. W. J. Boite
and family.Wilbur Boltq rewm-ed home with him to stay until
Saturday.Mary and Hue\.Mewer of Te-kamah, are spending a few dnyu
this week with Mrs. S. I.Moore
and family.Mr.:md Mrs.Henry Sorensenand suns, Mr. and l\lrs.Hnhs Sor-ensen and children, Mr. and Lira
Carl Sorensen spent Sunday after-noon with Mr. and Mrs, Gudmond
Sorensen togvthcr with Mrs. I.Vedsted,mother of Mrs.G. Sor-ensen and Mrs. Thomas Dnhl, her
sister, Thomas Dahl and daughter,Myrtle of Smplehurst.The folks
from Staplehurst arrived Th uwday and returned home Tuesday,Mr, und Bks. Wm. Brant and
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Long of Her-
mnn had Sunday supper with Mr.and Mrs. Kenneth Tyson.Mx-.and
Mrs. Harry Tyson spent the eve-
ning there.Fred Hurdum drove to Omaha
Hondny when he son a shipment
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harna_of
t e r s p e _ n t T u e s d a y a f t e r n o u n w i t l a M n .J .s .c f m e r y .
||a a n
I-Impress Eugenie Felt Hats forWomen, 51:88 to $3.88--black and
New F all Dres ses arriving daily
priced to save you money at $6.75,
$7.95, $9.75 and $12.76--Bites 14 lo
52 and 14% to 26% .Travel crepea,
canton and fla t crepea,chlffons,
navy Seorgettes, light. weight wool-
en in blac k,brown and all colors.
Fas hio n C enter.l t
Fa sh io n 'C en te r Be a uty Pa r lo r
P h o n e 4 7 - A li c e i s b a c k f r o m h e r
vuc ntiun so ma k e y o ur nppoint-
me n ts early .
th i r ty guests.Th e tab le decora-
tions we re c arried o u t i n a c olor
sc h eme of y ello w a n d wh ite .Th e
hono reflc ou ple rec e ive d ve ry many
bea utif ul a n d u s e f u l g i f ta Th os e
present we re Messrs.an d Me s -
da me s Ho w a r d Ru n e , D o n a ld a n d
Righard,Gi lbe r t Ro we ,W i l m a
J ean,a n d Ph y lli s Eulee n,J o h n
Ru we ,Ha r o ld W a g ne r an d son,
Lo ui s W ag ner , J ohn Sc ha ffe r, the
Misses Th e lma an d E m m a Ru we .
Blanc he W a gn er ,Florenc e an d
.|..
P*Obert Ruwe, Ifercy Niebaum
Q ~e | ; ~."I ...M r .a n d M r s .J o e N e b e l a n d N e u m W a r r i c k .'
c h i l d r e n ,M r s .J o h n G i l l e s p i e a u d i M r .a n d M r s W J S i r n o n s e n
s o n J h Jnon .r .d r o v e m R e d O a k ,a n d f a m i l y w e n é t o l i a f n p t o n S u n -
I o w a Q u n d a y t o v i s i t a t t h e h ° m ° | d a y t o v i s i t M r S i m o n s o n ' s m o t h -
° ` K a m a t e r o f M r .N e b e l .q e r M r s . . C h r i s t e n l a S i m o n s e n .
P S u n d a y d l n n e r g u e s t s a t h e ' M l - .a n d M r s .J .s .C o n e t y s p e n t
u l P a u l s e n h o m e w e r e M e ° ° l ' I ' h Q r s d a y e v e n i n g w i t h t h e A .E
H n n i n ,M r s .M i l l e r H a n s e n a n d D i x o n f m n } | y
s s t e r s o f P a p z l l i o n .|M r s .N i e l D a h l o f S t a p l e - h u r s t ,
. I r .a n d M r s .L o r e n L a y m a n a n d N o b .c a m e T h u r s d a y t o w i s i t u n t i l
c h i l d r e n s p e n t S u n d a y w i t h M r s . " [ ' u e s d a y w i t h h e r d a u g h t e r s ,M e s -
E l l c n L a y m a n ,t h e i r m o t h e r o f d n m e s H e n r y n n d C a r l S o r e n s e n .
ne a r A r i zo n a .Alb er ta an d Le n a ;Mi s s E me sti n e Mc Co y an d Ho w-
ru ma i ne d f o r a wc o k 's vi s it.in rd K jeldg smr d of Te kg mu h, sp en t
'| 0 ~I n
|
r
. H I . \\|l l u |a l l l u ¢ A n a v ,s u s:.»l h i r ..\i1tlfI"\'J ohnson an d
TM r .a n d 3 . 1 s .V i c t o r J o h n s o n a n d
ll1.ll1>.
Mr .:trol Ill s.Fr ed Ive rs on nnd
¢l:z\|11l.l= r. of inc oln , a nd Ma lve rn
:u rl Mi o . .I rsen were Sunday
:\I'.1:1our ille s at the H. C . La r-
I' 1. l.<»n.~.
.'.I|Zlllfl Mr s .Ca r l Rasmussen,
(l:"l| »l| l,l\ : m Illia]Vir gin ia d l0 \ E
lo ll| 1.:\i.;b7l1I|»l:1§,\\hC'I0 they vis-
it .I :al the ll l| r Ha n s e n h o m e .
\I 1 \ i - l a Nelson spent f r o m
M n-1 1>until W e dne sda y as gue st
1 n i;.»~lyn K n i t.
31-1 .:md Mesd ames Rud olph
;`\l.'ll| .1Hn. Chris Benson and sons
:.1 ll lZm.n.n-i .\. rlreason and sons,
}1.l. | n . - i ts Hou se an d Mi s s
It l n I I .T.1lI en pic nic ed a t
l..:.l»c llLitpI1}nf ar Fr e mon t,l£l8t
Sunday .Mo nd ay |lll|rr|f10l"l guests at the
Peter Ni els- n home i n hon or o f
ga the r in g s, no t a s a n o m Bettler,
of c o urse,b u t a s a y o un g on e.li . Z. Ru s s e ll a ls o wr o te me f r o m
W ash ington,D .C.,th a t h e ha d
attended these gathe rin gs a s a
child.He re memb e re d o n e h o ld i n
abo ut 1 81 31 at the Tow Ho te l he re
in F t. C alho un .as an all d ay
aff air , with a han q e tf at noo n a nd
a pr o g r a m i n *b g af te rn oo n.I n
the e veni ng th e ol er folks en joy ed
danc ing,wh i c h wa s ' o n e o f th e
princ ipal amusements i n those
day s.Th er e we r e p len ty o f " f i d -
dle rs " ar ou nd, lik e J o hn Mc Do na ld
wh o c ould pla y th e o ld tun es so
hot any bod y c ould da nc e to th em.
I t seems ra th er str an ge to us
oi'a li ttle la te r generation th a t
there sho uld ha ve b een o ld s ettler
ga th er i ng s a s ea r ly a s 1874.B u t
it s ho ws th e s pi ri t tha t ma k es thi s
Mi a .Ni n l n's birthday \\"2l'0lgathering he re today developed
Messrs.an d lllesdarnes Ru d olp h e ar ly a mo n g th e early settlers.
Amlre ason,Chr is Benson,C h n s
Peterson an d Ire ne,He n r y R a s
mussen an d Clarenc e an d Ma r ti n
Th er e wa s a feeling o f close
fr ie nd sh ip a mo ng tho se who b ra vE
ed th e hardships a n d dang ers o'f"l3i.'l1.,§l':.i'{'fi ifi;_'l.°"..'lf;"f'.f."" a new c ountry together.They en-
a ll c olors i n a ll headsizes.Bu y
y o u r n e w Ha t n o w a t th e F a s h i o n
Center.32-»lt
Ne w Fa ll D re ss es a rr ivin g- d ai ly
pric ed to sa ve y o u mone y at $ 6.75,
$7.95, $9.75 and $12.75--sizes 14 to
52 and 14'r2 to 26 .Tr a tele r ep e s ,
eanlfy l an d f la t crepes,c hiffons,
navy g eorgettes, light weight. wool-
en in b la c k , b ro wn a n d a ll colors.
Fashi on Ce nter.l t
ALONG 'ras
BOTTOM ROAD
. . - . . . N - » - .aM r .a n d M r s .B y r o n B e a r d = = " < i | § l
f a m i l y a n d M i s s C o r a B e a r d d r o v e t o
t o S h e n a n d o a h ,I o w a F r i d a y m o r -
n i n g a n d r e t u r n e d h o m e S u n d a y
even ing.Th e y stopped a t Ne b -
ra sk a Ci ty an d visited Ar b o r
Lo d g e o n th e wa y h o me .
Mr .an d Mr s .By r o n B u n n an d
c hildren spent Fr i da y ee vn in g a t
the C ly de F itc h h ome.
Th e Ki n d re d Me r r y Ma ke r s C lu b
me t. Thu rs d ay a fter no o n wi th Mrs .
Ke n n eth Ty s o n wi th f i f te e n 'me m-
bers present.Th e vis ito rs we re
Mrs. W atson Ty son and Mrs. I... D.
fa]
h a
n ow i
pe
se
mlf n
W:M
ol.
:ln
wdr
f;
mily, south of Blair.The 'I`rian;:lc li.|T»y Fl».1` Club
d their !11.=lil1,f Hlzmlxny af ter-
on with Elm..r :uni J::I:\<~ llaxon
th iwcnlg':\-\:l<1 pn 1|'.arfectnttr11 " 1~..f-lrr.Dixon
rved refr 1\1 mf .r5.next:ating will lu S pl 2" with Al-
Mi All(!("l.'S~.|a, ;1|:mr K |1:1:.r|l.
Mr. :md M1 . <:.rl Bells uf lilnir
em Tllursllzmy supper guests of
P. and Mfr. (Inu Hain.Paul Fuckin md eorge Kich-
children were dinner guests Sun-day at the heme of her sister, Mrs.
WQIISCQ Pitch of Herman,Mr.and Mrs.Waiter Garnmel
of Teknmuh, called at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tyson Mon-
day afternoon.
Mr.and Mrs.Walter Appleby
and Betty of Rose Hill were Suns
day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
George IIain.Twenty-five members of the
_'__._|Sf-rviee Seekers Class of the Pleas-;f".;"s;a;°..1§.;*;".f.;:.::>~ ~ ~ z n n d t g r e g
um Peru for a two weeks vis1n_""' ers partrcapeter ln .1 nr
me will return after her vacation
» Pew.Ruth Moratnn [1"f=1 _lst week
;- . . . .. . . . .
.Q z n
ulanc naru, iowa navu Deen vsanungth ei r da ug hter ,M m .Ra lp h Pierc o - - - - ~- --~-- - - - --~-
-..J ¢.."dlv fn- §|\n nal* |uw\1|?h¢a¢I A ;Q n n u A _
Roy Busch has been in South
Dakota for the past ten daysbuyinghogs for his father at
Utica, Neb.
~n a I 1 s 1 1
1 5 5 u
e €Q e a55 '
. Q :.4'¢ g a .
SWAN MMCHES carton 17
ARMWR' z mms 'r I
EM. ls. ms 2 cans 25
M. B. Col'PEE 2 lbs.37
Pitithrrllz "nik: S':::fi 1
a-Nebraska Light
Power Compa ny
ny may :md wpmnen bm
Il~i.f6COA quart jar 19
D A N c E
mNG's 1fw1i,IoN
Saturday, August Z9
/Z ~r ' - ::..* " ) ,»: ' Y 2 o } ! ' q ~~~..~'A 2
;1 » .~~ag
.... ..'" M i u v' v u - n - I n.- g = W =
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A 3 9 4 _ Q | > A c x A c s s _ o | =R u s s o
I o w a - 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
You an buy cdr good applause: ben
RED PERKINS
and His Original
DIXIE RAMBLERS""-`{1.T.""'é¥f;}'"'1'i¢¢T$'§'L'L'§." .'i'&""n§ali°wd 8¢|;"i"¥_ ¥°¢°"!?' '99, °5£°;|}§'==t"F'=U. M. COFFEE 3|bs.98cN "iE:r|¢`iE1"i1|' "`£E¢]ii:|ea`"f -i bm?-in: the vieuory my ma '"'" rlunen.nuits:-euninn ~ 37.5 Sunday am over theelem§nll| ~ ~ y5§3u»_ |2{'_°_§;
SCHOOL SUPPLIES JAR RINGS vks
\"~'||:|.
Mr .and mr s .ti d Ne wHa z e l returned Tuesday |horn Qmh fnmiliefq.The next meetcoupleofweekssagmseemginColorado.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knutson are
staying nt the Edgar Larsen home
near Admah, while Mr. and Mrs.
Larsen are in Colorado.Mr. end
him.Richzml Nelson and ViolaandMissLnurnKnutsonvisited
them Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. I~Idv.°in Erickson of
Chicago, arrived Thursday and nre
visiting at the Lora Itollond home.iilre. IIriekeon woe formerly Miss}l.\tll1:u.Itieholdsen and n niece of
T.in . [lull.nd.Mr. and Mrs Erick.
have you.At one of these early meetings
held at the Tow Hotel in Ft. Cal-
houn, Sept. 19. 1878. a poem wasreadbyMrs.E.Hicks C131:ku
mother of Miss Cara. Cleric, writ-
ten by Gen.John S.Bowen in
commemoration of the pioneer
settlers of Washington county.
Judge Bowen is n well known
nnrne in this county.He settled
on n large farm out at what is
lmown as Bowen Siding, _betveen
ing will be Sept. 3 with Mrs. Opel
Reeves.Evelyn Smith spent last week
with her aunt, Mrs. Bessie French
of Blair and other relatives southof town.She returned home on
Monday evening.
The Bono school will open Mon-
day, Sept. 'I with Miss Alta Nei
son and Miss Ruth 'Widner tl:teachers.The Kindred school be
grins August 31 with Miss Ernes
tine McCoy as teacher, Goll school
vith Miss Morgnerite Lemon teach
and Betty of Rose Hill were Suns
day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
George IIain.Twenty-five members of the
Sf-rvice Seekers Ciass of the Pleas-
ant View Sunday School :md threevisitorsparticipatedinnhard
155 a
e €Q ea55 '
. Q :.4'¢ g a .
F *. /jf "
_
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y r -
S»A»L=»'.!2L
-g
from el walks of life-and #he highways of
Nebraska and Iowa will be filled with can head-
ed 'lo shane in #his marvelous day of value giving.
An even# in which prices hit fhe lowes? polnl' in
Z0 years--and probably #he lowesf poinf in
years lo come.
Remember!Omaha Dey is 'lor ONE DAY orlyl
Groafesl' errey of new fell sfoclrs in fha his-
fo of Omaha rohili ~.
C me hcrc and out t your ~oys a 1
our School Sale.And save money mo.
Carpaco History Covers and Rings l5c
Beats All Lead Pencils 5 f o r --Sc
Plain Cedar Lead Pencils 6 for f 5c
40 Sheets of History Paper ---5c
Big Value Pencil T ablet ---5c
Tin Dinner Buckets --l o c & l 5 c
Big Value Lunch Boxes choice - -25c
C AN D Y S PEC IAL S
Choc. Cream Drops extra good lb.l 5 c
W ild Cherry Drops lb.---15c
Orange Slices lb.---l 5 c
Fresh Salted Peanuts --l 5 c
BLAIR
RAcKE'r; S'ronE
..-
Game to Om a'1a
MAHA DAY `
~~'fn
H ,a l f
y q-~:,|~limi!"F
-_\i w l ~". ~|/
_ A D A } Q ' 0 E , ,
a 1 w A r . v A w E s
VW:dnesday, Sept. 2nd
To formaly open #ho New Fel Soesan in Omalio,
Hn dom oi flu city have aambimd #hair
ENTIRE nsources and margin foward giving
Omaha and ih greai' frading hrrifory the graf-
od buying opporhmifin in ih hisfory.
~n
,;"WHATS the news?"'
~"Had a fire out at my hbuse yesterday."
""Yop don't say! Do much damage?"
»"Oh, not a lot. The wife telephoned
the Fire Deparuzzent as soon as she dis-
covered it and it didn't get much of a
|~`"`1 K nnrd and Arlington in tern-mp; wnacn also ncgms Aug. 51..la .m rr turnmg to then mome In en '---....1 ted Conn-Miss Alma. Wnch f Blair1 !"f:.ag after n xseddmg tnp thru» tonal days.He was e ec _.n ' spam
:-u1
.theU\vc°st.fy Judge in 1379,seving two 95°gik-end mth Misa Margaret T ~ E L
*Jw 1*¢:*1,,.°¢°'e Val}y..Sew1nq tcrrns, and. EW Us Blair untsl "'S|33T and Mrs. A. 11. Beatles. Mr.1 " * e ° 4 £ 1 z ~
l lub l|l€L I.n\.ll5(1£l)'mwrnonn ar. death in 1889.thu Slmon Gnusc ho _ and Mrs. C. B. Bunn, Mr. andMrs.Imuld Taylpr w=um§}1ii@ in last . 'rye first mectmg for re-organ Byron Bunn and children and Mr."rock with an atéck of appendi- 1znt1on was held at the councnl and Mrs. Opal Reeves and childrenrnnrnmRlmr citv hall on Sept. drove.to Moorehcad. Iowa to visit
¢
c m s .
¢Monday evening guests at thel-fd Hansen home were Mr.andMrs.Lara Rolland and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Larsen andsons, Mr.. and Mrs.Lars Holland
and family, Mr. and Mrs. EdwinErickson of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs.H.C.Larsen and daughters andMr. and Mrs. John Taylor Jr. and
son.Rev.John Andersen of Minne
apolis, spent Monday at the homeof his father, N. J. Andersen.Mr. and Mrs. Chris Benson viere
Saturday aneruoon visitors at the
Henry Christiansen home in Blair.
Monday evening guests at the
Peter Toft home were Mr. and
Mrs.Chris Benson and Mr.andMrs. Rudolph Andreasxm.Mr.and Mrs.Ed Hansen and
daughters spent Sfiday afternoon
at the Lars Rolland home.
PRESIDENT PIONEER AND
OLD SE1 I LERS' ADDRESS
(Continued from page one)
great delicacy, wild strawberries,
maybe a few wild gooseberrles,
than wild grapes and plums in
their season?And water and
"mush" melons, in someone e1u's
patch if not in our own, and hazl
'nuts and walnuts when we could
forage them down in the DeSoto
woods.The rosin weed furnished
us with chewing gum,until it
crumbled to pieces
For our sweets we pulled the
humble bees apart and ate honey,
or found the nests whens wild
honey was fstored.Later we had
14th, 1916. to mx over organiz-
ation of Washington County Ipo-
neers and Old Settlers Association.
J. E. McCracken was chosen tem-porary president and F. I-L Clar-
idge, temporary re."-='.a'._.mi a -.
Clar'ldge's minutes of that meetmhesaid:"Some fifty were rrewo.
and after some suggestions as to
the wisdom of fonninK such an
association. a temporary organiz-
ation was perfected"An executive eomxnittee'of live
was selected as follows Wm. Swi-
hart, Kennaxd; B. P. Miller,_Lin-
coln towndiip, and Henry Gnmm.
Thea. Finnell and Nels M.Jensen,
° 'v'?l;"f........1..».chosen were:
B.P.Miller,Lincoln township:
Wm. swam, memand; E. c. Lip-
nin\=°@*f»\Gaming city:N W *
Sprick»Fomanellaz Hwy Mel'-\'»
Sheridan; Elzy Triplett, Henman;
Harry Snitz,De Soto:Henry
Rohwer, Fe. Calhoun; Jan. R. rm-
aings,Grant;Fred G.Menkins.
Arlington; W m. Ammonz. Blair
township.The qualifications for a Pioneerwere any who wer¢ residents of
the territory before Nebraska was
and is now a resident oi Washing-
ton county.An Old Settler wasanyone who had been a resident of
the state for thirty years last pan
and is forty years of nge.The first annual meeting war
held in Blnir,Sept.asm,1916.
at the Wm. Townley home.
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Mason andMissMinnieGntelyofRockRapids, Iowa are vidting part ofthis week at the George,Henry
and Byron Beard homes.
Mrs. Frank Bmiley and two chil-
dren of Parade, S.D.who have
een visiting at the parentaI,CassFrye home' retumed last week ac-coinpanied hy Mrs. Frye and' sons,Claude and Carl.
lilr. and Mrs. R. M. Iverson and
sons visited at the Morris Chris-
tensen home, west of Herman on
Thursday afternoon.Sunday vldfors with Mr. andMrs. J.S.Conety were Mr.andMrs. P. J. Flynn and Joseph, Cath-
Aches JSI
PAINS!
Waenyoufakrliryvrheririnyaune mmo l two di a nl fnmmne li e l,
m m m m x e a n m n b i m w i m
rheBayerm>mdom¢hur¢dlehmn.
Tahthanvheneveryounudairom
4 ,.§ .!".. Throat launbago
Rheumatmn Toothache
Whenyourhmdadmeo-(romnny
museT1ldnhr.n a ~=M,_g~ settledm
v w r ¢».°f y°udo wnpnmto i rha mnbs mflda li ll
made a state in March of 1se1.`' ° ' * " * ' ° '" " " ' " '
There were ho minutes about tho orlumbazo.takaBaye\-Aapirinaad
One (Round
Way Trip
From
Bhir
Chicago, Ill. - - $11.75 $21.15
5»ltl..akeCity,Uln11 21.10 48.30
Los Ang¢le|,Cdif. 33.25 63.25
.fBu.ueaEverywlnefe
BUS DEPOT
Farrell Bros. Cafe1
Blair,ebr.
nnrcwmmo noun
U N I U N
PA|:||=||:
s1'A|:Es
l
lpie-plnnt, notmhubarh, and years
later when the young apple trees
began to bear we tackled the
,'»~a.;,\ ones as soon an they werelarge enough in bile lnw, rezard-
meeting, but it was a sucessful
one, with n good ltteudanca The
annual gathering was held at Blair
for aevernl years and then werediscontinued for a few vears dur-
ge zre s lrdi e tl
Bayer,it'| g¢ c
BayerAsplrini|
A'Q""'P""%€
u dw P-\d°=z° immiqe.And genuine
\&fe.
trade-marko!Bayef..
-g
from ~el ~ a l l u ~ l i f ~ n d fha highways ~
Nebraska and Iowa will be filled with can head-
ed 'lo shane in #his marvelous day of value giving.
An even# in which prices hit fhe lowes? poini' in
Z0 years--and probably #he lowesf poinf in
years lo come.
Rernemberl Omaha Day is 'lor ONE DAY orlyl
Groafesl' array of new fall sfoclrs in fha his-
tory ef Omaha reiailing.
Ouiwfanding merchandise values in every
:fore pariicipaiing in Omaha Day.
FREE ROOMS in leading hofels for od~of-3 fo;/n visitors (day service) from 9 A. NI. 'lo
6 M .
SPECIAL MENUS al'special prices lor
brealrfasf, lunch and dinner el all leading
resiauranis and hoiels.
.Bring Year Famil Tell Your Friends:mn You cmaAvl.on:n;g;w.cn{1~Q A mm
~
."WHATS the news?"
~"Had a fire out at my house yesterday."
""Yop don't say! Do much damage?"
» "Oh, not a lot. The wife telephoned
the Firé Deparuzzent as soon as she dis-
covered it and it didn't get much of a
stan.".` '
"That was lucky.",
-' "Yes, but we wouldn't hasohpd mgqh
'luck' Without the TqLcphone.""i ~
nLmQg5;§L§g;n9_n35§Eo»g>m
~ W " W
,\'!,.
_C*1
1 -" r lx
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less of the consequent bellyache,
so |rr2st.wns our hunger for the
fruit acid.Youth knows no hard-
shlps, for yonih is like lhat.
Not many of those zeal pioneers
are with us today,but we arehem~ honor them wflnyj. and w
in§ the World War.
In 1922 the organization was re~
dved and nn Sept. 18th, n picnic
was held ut Ft. Calhoun and has
been held here every year nlnce
that time. except lest year whm
the ruin held forth.The date of
nmnumanneyzul ¢\5\=v'i=l°4-
wi "~P Ill
me mesa annual gatherings l\'€'the meetings was later fixed as themore nf u Memorial Day klr themlmird Thursdnv in Ammst.This
than for anything else.We meet is the fourteenth annual reunion'
and think of them,admire their of the Association held since the,pioneering spirit and rare couragolreorganization in 1918
and enjoy the fmita 'f th ioe r toil 1 am no prophet, but; it looks to
and sacrifices for ua.We read me as thouzh the idea of thisIthe long Hat of those who hminnleang is Heep-mend mi Wmpassedonwithintheyear,twolla yfy on"for mahy years
years thln time, recall their faces come.
n z w n lm v r I N II | r \ | | v n a
f. ?;=,» ~ ~~&&a&»mh.;N~..|lh2;" ""u¢.=.m...4.,.e .».i.<;..$.. ..~
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Blnir. Nebnuh. August 221 1931r
mu mh» <l.n'& 'mn= wé rs mm
aura.Be wna dded nn llks an oldtree.wlthnn!leaves,and i l ln -vored.Yet he bore himself likea king, haughty andwrect.n umm. wrlnkled lace was like that
of an anclent Roman." l nm graveled for llck orwords." nald Amos an he presentedto hlm the olter sklni, hll halchetand a lmnaful of ahdled earn.By
dna he made the chief w under
mud that heart!! hh trlend wen|oln¢ to the Dutch. who would |110
many aklns and nauzbeta and sacksas corn and much mon: naw cohnvwthvm sen: to the ran on tba
of th`tm| llo nlf.The old chle! opened hll medl-
elno bl( and look out of n \ bone
decor-and wma ieatnarl.ln dew
cheat tonea and with a look at af-
hctlon he addrelud tha bone.Hellghtsd hls nlpe and blew lnto the
cheer ma comfort ana f.h6iav|»'
sent such ba ntlml floral affer-
i n n-.Mr. Cluriu Wrlch and
danghtafl. Leon and Ccrdnne.
Lo ui s a AUGUSTA
surrrnrns r-m
lmline Auguak Mstxhlesen vu
born in Avswwnburx,Germany,
Jan. 17, 1841.When 29 vw' dd dm mme, ln
1870, with three brothers to makeher home with them in the umwxibl; rlvar beyond the umm: gsm lsta tn.During nll the years since
she hns llv edlntlxis pla cqhavlng
'thus been a resident of Blair for
Tussdaya!'tzmoon!rom thochurdl
ln Bemrlngtan.
TBA writer has known Mrs.
Gottach and her hmlly for more
l-hm n. quarter of a century and
vm exiend our heartfelt sympathy
to them i n Lhdr henavnment
nnlldng that the lou la one that
ylll .alwayn he deeply mr.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to qpras our fla nks
to the kind friends md neighbors
for their ualsumce and kind lym-
pathy amended to ns dnrlng tha
illness and later death of our dear
ne u "°" " e v e n "F i c mud§ [F£ r &i » ¢ .-g ~wma . a nw f s mn r m a h . a m m a n n an
r g 'and ;,;;=- number. gills- considgnhle interest.A large 16;1'YId.ny, September 4 and dll com
§ o m " ; § "m °"'T"°.;:"''-°' * mn lo g ua mm ma ma m t he B nue on Saturday, Senfwber s._ , mg oo hp-< owadon and wnx mounled so tl\ab|R¢Kl|U'l¢f0l will "ke place in the
xwnlnn m n' f f M m $ 5 1 Ravertmla farmer lc could be ¢h°PPed on the ¢¢mnu,;§;°; :ll 32 ¥=°"'%''1.`%i'3»""X'i}
¢~h3|m.;¢wh°i n¢w uvmK l t W l l k l n 1 r v n f . d | h n l 1 o \ ' 0 .'l` he s mdp ' w h '-~h 'mx
Edmonton Canadl demonstration was in the fonn of ents o are sap omoren stThose present 1»§>m,f.he class o r !contest,there being a 'i>rvfes-1y°"should plan w Nti lie l'n
ms v were Hwy Grlrnm of mm, s i ml dwv w pre s ent to de mon-'M"'| o ffic e on F"d"'.
xnd Mrs. Julia Tunler |Kierle of Birlfc the use a!I we ll known
Omaha.'.l'holeol188 8were Jnlinbrand o laxea which was being
Olsen Johnson o f Omaha,Mrmladvertiscd.
Chu. Mead of Blair Mrs. EllaPriceof Blnlr, Mrs . bm.Ravel-C ° m ° " : g u ° °; h ;:;' b§_;_'§
o l Edmonton,Canada,and Miss-of axe mm that whi ch ine proLena Innes vt Th-srmopelis, w7°`|fes|ion|l used ,md a Prize of 'S
wlfe and mother Mrs. Ray John-omhg.Those o!`1889 were Ednal
wlier y uan: o n August za 1931 mu.W e e m é n l y u m k * " " " ° D " " " u n .Co n Bldgero w, Do nfmt $ 5 1 , n"`°m"}"`}`» L '§§ 1 ~
zu m 'v ofs o 'who aunt ilovnrs and time whu§C.Van Deulen and Mrs.Cl a rk w me mn u n : ' md by the pro-.
a v e ry a m a n >'°*"- Inrnllhed um mu d :and Rav.i0'Hln!on,|11 o f n mr .Beside: :...\.....\ ,._,_,_,___,,,,__ _M ,_____
|tember4 1mm9a.m.¢o 12oc.lock
All Juniors lhlnlld register from
1:00 to 4 u'clock on Fridny.Sat-
urday momlng from 9 ho 12 o'clock
all Seniors should plan m w i l l *
ter.
All the freshmen will register
v m.Hr. Harold White in tha
Junior Hgh school on Saturday
morning from 9 to 12 o'e.lock.
School will open promptly Mon-
hllen, lclrcely anough to pemmte
-Qu root or the forest.."I don exnc'1y like m looks o'a n e thlnp."the shrewd plume: whll-\nered."rbere'| lndlnm neu us."'` "Huw do you know!"I n the Aloccadn tnnkul Amo:nn
o nrered.W i l d e r n e s s ,.,1=.:-.m°;:,.:@..';°,-t..m-:.,"...;>:
Inu m Lhdr nach And each
By
Irving Bacbeller
;.;;;f.a nuléziw-'umm VUIBL held.pack md l.lL Amo| had given nu
mum us the ~=°=wg;; =g~gf- lo
the problem nu not cnAminuhlnmsmd:"Now I!vuUire'll lean
(Continued from August Gth)
'hear anyone'nar
B a mu d ma k e ln v r ln d u a n d n ~
a n l a r v a h lm.
"By d u liver m d m a n o'P l n n c h l "the old plonser lx-
dllmed In | w hlsp er .'r m e 'e n I'
m o n mc k u e d m an d h m m
e n o u g h t o u t a n w mm x n t .I
-_g m- ;~ = t o ma n fr o m my pe r c h
Hn be g un (0 mv 01 1 t h e dried
melt and devour xc,"Then goes |
twig,but l don't mind twlgl or
mo o n lml r o r u n d a n d p e b b le s , "
he muttered." lly ln lld e s h u g o t
kind o' lonesome.'1jhey 're like a
nm man holler ln' for he lp.Ye can
undre ss a nd L ake l qui et d lp lf y e
h i t h e n a M w h i m o f tobuc c a '1 mu n th s m a as d l s m r e mo v e s § ; . . » . u ; : , , § ; . : » a : : , f . ; ; .. , ; z
T h tw m u m u g k n o w -v-.f1'i°fE;. ihngr ¢uc:n*¢lan¢11d|\d nfl tht! |'»"Z°'". ~F " ° , . ~ f f _ t h e ¥° "?Hr . 3 3 3 ' J o h n lt0 ll f thole Lhére »'== » "- 'M- \u u v y p v ;v w !v n u v v u 'a n y m o , b q p t e m n e r t a s : u n aW G N ~'r l d m l A n é l n m l 6¢$A.I L l n . é h i i l I n ;\ \ ; I n n .1 \.»..1 1 l ! _Al Au . f . . . .
wlvea and vidtora d l of whom
joined i n the holiday lplrlt and
made the ooaaiou all the more
enjoyable and all prssent weretrulygrateful to M n .Price 20:
|,___wpwuo "mu .nu nun,lm w w ;' m v H l n h u h of the Henman
vnlelnity.H11 chopping time on
the seasoned dm log was 12 mln#
uns, 55 seconds.The profession-
al chopper rude a cut ol equal
o c l o c K .i n u n s u m a m e v a n o u
clones will be orgazixed and the
lemon assignments ll be given.
There will be only a hal! day ses-
don on Mvnday due to Labor Day.
Regular classes will staxi Tues-
und family.u a | u u u . \s n ¢.¢»~". | . . . . . . . .- - . . _ _ . _'r e s u l t o f t h i s I n t e r v i e w w i t h u b o u e ,
a l ; w a t c h i n g t h e p r o c g a g .as
n o l e n w e n r a u w r m n g m l a n gg o w m n k a t h e i r w n y i n a n e w
mntry.A. 1 n Kiss lhtthiesen was TRIANGLE BABY BEEF CLUB
nptized and confirmed in the Every mmber ol the Triangle"'! '°""°h in rw native Babv Beef Club met Sunday wxm
(conuma next nm |~'
l l n . ¢ » » »D n a i n v n n f i n i 'fl1ll*"\- I ba n o t v f ww u lu u g u b wu lc u u mu u w e s i z e i n tw o mi n u g,gi llki flg h is d ay ./occ asion possible.:ure U0 l°¥.¥1l&!k."thle doDthB an d Stn d nn tn rn mi n v h mm f h a n r mnmm"3§$d""i§§"i'¢'£'LZm ggildigggy ~
lns.Inna.Emir and James Dixon.|tearing out huge chips.~._She never '""¥"';"'¥"u"°'f I-gf Arrangements were made for FIND Youn NAME IN THE Aus Wbethtr um -new M the cnt mu, grade or above shoulxlbrlng
and little yan she Ima hveu qule ytmmer tbgiour calvesmnd their owners was due w the axe or to thu with them their high school tul-»rlh p1a¢f,¢,{!°"'_X_:vf"1_(?f,_fx________f___f2|s°imz no the State Fnir.The Last week a list of names were choppers skill Lhc Iebe was ro- mion ccrtiffcnte.Students not me-
¢»
B 4 L.:r an t to. "Idnucrhber. .loan of N:~Mo nd ay a n d exp ec t fq' gg ¢`L`I§1llL`S'i`.»lL°T£»§§ fggg u¢; ;g c h; ;- ulvei a re to h etr uc ked to Lin c o ln plac ed in di f fe r e nt ad ver ti se men tsf ma flf ab le a n d o nlo ok e r s whn kn o w °=entin¢r c ertific ates wi ll be re-Ivi sit a c c up lc of wc eks a t the s= 8fi La ,,u e,y ears ~eve nin g,Sept.3 b y r u n n i n g i n Th e E n te r p r i s e a n d t h e h o w t o c h op stated th a t at wa s q ui r e d to p a y th ei r o w n tui tio n.
n ¢¢¢0 Ir ._.. ... L_ ..-°A a n I €»»..h.,....&+1.._\___..-_ ................-......n..|A!..l-.1.-.1\....)....4...a.-..J ....-...sL...n.-..¢a2......ur..\...-._..1 . . -t.:..\.....|......|s..t
Sept.~20, at the Al~red and cuf~ford Andersen home.»-~Al!red C
Andersen, news reporter.
6iE;@|§ §AL|a
The ARND~ HARDWARE
Pioneer end Old Settler picnic WOOD CHOPPING
memorable by holding a reunion'DEMONSTRATIONol Qhe classes o l 1887,188 8 .ng
1889 and made preparations ac-A wood chopping demonstration
cordingly The plan was u sur- was staged Lust Friday at lhn
6 a nd 8 q u ar t Alumin um or En n mele d K eit h
W it h G oo d Co v er . .. .~ 1 . 0 0
1 .I
~ollowing ~the list:E.Af
Dixon,Henry Rosterman,Mike
.plac ed i n th e ads.I !y o u f i n d
Mr s . E lk P r i pe , wh o i s a g r a d u - ' y o u r n a me i n a n ad g o to th e
nt.;o f th e B la i r Hi g h Sc-hool o f me r c h a n t a n d h e wi ll p r e s e n t y o u
th e class o f 1888,conceived th e wi th th e tic k e t.
a :s
La l,w . . | .n o o p m u u n o r m s .S h e i s s u r v i v e d b y o n e n e p h e w ,n u u m a m\y|.mu..u|.».m a n y o n e s w e r e P r e u e l n e q u c n e w- . . .. E a c h m e m b e r e n t e r e d h m c a l v e s b y t h e m e r c h a n t s i n w h o s e a d v e r -lI'N" l"li !¥JP'I'Al hT'&A T H R I D G E M r f E d ~o _1;1|1§_C.ity,f m ~C m m t v F ' n i r l l n x n vn n n f I h a n a r n n u r n n Fn11ru|f h n l"This is like a sea vo_var:e." hemu l."Do you rhlnk we'll get
through?"
"\\'ell.comrade,Pr e been ln
worse llxc s and go! through.I r s
an old say ing y e c an tie me hnnds
and feet ol' an Englishman but un-
less y e break h l l head h i s h m m
wlll do as n pleases."
F o r just a moment m e y oung
ma n opened hln b e a n :" A good
Engllsh mnn c o n look ,de nth In the
fac e rathe r c almly .I rec kon i l ' l
true of a gentleman the world over.
Pm n ot lhn t.Fm losing my man~
hood.I'm a trembling c oward.I
get worse every day ."
Amos answered:' L o o k here,
eommde,do n 't pu ! n o d ln y word
n n Rnh ll m xh e n i n mv nroawnva.
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dn \~! "-i -~n.|~
" l Don't E xac 'Iy Llka the Lo ok: o'
Things,"the Shrawd Planeer
Whllpared.
ag'ln' a tree and go on stomp duly .Fo g an d vin es are n help ln our
huslness."Soon they lfeard a sound and
both took a smh d among bushes.
aull as I pair or/roc ks.The shrewd
Mi sa Rosalie Foley entertained
ot a one o'c loc k bddge lun c heo n ot
' h e r h o me Saturd ay afte rno on,lh o no r in g he r sister,Mi s s Vi n a ,
wh o wi ll ehter S t .Catheri.ne's
hosplpal a t Oma ha f th e f o mp a r t
of Sep tember , f or nur se' s trai nin g,
where she plana to rec eive a Baeh»
elor's Sc ienc e degree.
T w o ta b les o f p lay e r s we re in -
vi te d wh i c h we r e c omposed o f
'sc hool mo le s o f Mi s s V i n a .Mr s . '
J o hn Le ah y o f Oma h a , wo n f i r s t
prize,an d Mi s s Ma r g a r e t Pna sc hl
-: | :~ ... l»..MMA ..- sq ...
a n d by w o mecea,m e mis ses
Me ta a n d Be r tha Mn tth i es e n .
Th e fun er al servic es we r e h e ld
a t th e h o mo o f he r nep he w,E d
Mi tth i as e n o n Tu e s d ay a t 2 p . r n .
wi th Rev. A . F . Ne well o f fi c ia tin g ,
an d in te rme n t wa s ma d e i n th e
Blai r c e me te ry .
O B I T U A R Y
E th e l E llu xb e th Cle aver, d aug h-
te r of Mr . an d Mrs , Geo rg e L un tr y
iwas horn -lone 28, 1909 and passed
a wa y a t Ke ar ne y ,Neb.,A u g u s t
22 193 ag ed 2 2 y ea rs ,1 m o n th
" " ' - " n r I u l a u l l l b l s h mu l . .n l u u n u n ; v u | \ . »T h e r e m a i n d e r o f t h e a f t e r n o o n w o u l d a d m i t t h e e n t i r e f a m i l y t o
w a s s p e n t a t b a s e b a l l .f t h e H o m e T h e a t r e a n y s i n g l eI
Sept.~20, at the Al~red and cuf~ford Andersen home.»-~Al!red C
Andersen, news reporter.
6iE;@|§ §AL|a
The ARND~ HARDWARE
Pioneer end Old Settler picnic WOOD CHOPPING
memorable by holding a reunion'DEMONSTRATIONol Qhe classes o l 1887,188 8 .ng
1889 and made preparations ac-A wood chopping demonstration
cordingly The plan was u sur- was staged Lust Friday at lhn
6 a nd 8 q u ar t Alumin um or En n mele d K eit h
W i t h G o o d C o ve r . .. ........M 1 . 0 0
1 .I
~ollowing ~the list:E.Af
Dixon,Henry Rosterman,Mike
.plac ed i n th e ads.I !y o u f i n d
Mr s . E lk P r i pe , wh o i s a g r a d u - ' y o u r n a me i n a n ad g o to th e
nt.;o f th e B la i r Hi g h Sc-hool o f me r c h a n t a n d h e wi ll p r e s e n t y o u
th e class o f 1888,conceived th e wi th th e tic k e t.
a :s
- __.- . ' v ». .... .. . . .|. . . . . - . . -Ye dnn' t unde rstand h lm a s I do.
B y the toennlls o'Pharaoh!Amqn wat c an su ff er what y e ha ve
with out sweurin'o r klc kln'uv a
row In a s go od a s an y ma n ou ght
in ha In fhll hnrn wnulri mn lien In
woodaman kn ew that an Iroquois
c amp was probably wlthln a fal-
con-shot of them.wu n m two mln -
otes a warrior passed them so c lose
m n the wh ite men he ld their
breaths.When he had gone ou t
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U I l n l l u m n n q l n u u n n u u r s l b u|H i n V i n a i s I .g n d u l t a o f t h e
| B I l i r h l l h l e h o o l ,a n d h u h a d
t w o y e a h o f c o l l a g e a t t h e W ; y n e
' Q I a l ;| | " A ¢ n \ \ n l -f ' . | \ | | ; n n n l l l l ' i i i
and 25 days.She was mazriegl June 8,1925
to Andrew Cleaver and ia them
three children weré burn, two ofwhom with the hukbmd and her
parents mourn IE: death. She also
leaves two sarrowing sisters, Mrs.
Chu. Carmichael and Mrs. Leon-
ard Knoutler and three brothers,
Charles, George and Gerald.The funeral services wera held
from the Methodist church ln
nm- on Mondxy afternoon at two
o'c.lock with RAN.Plmlun of tha
local church dlidatlng, and lnwr-#
ment wu mlde in the Blair cem~
She has been a successful teacher
Ior several years and has taught.the paét five years in the Elkhorn
city schools where she resigned
her position last spring.
%'¢0wH»
MRS. CHARLES wmcu
Mn. Ch u.Wrlch,o l south of
Kennaxd, puped aawy August 22,
1981 at the Lord Lister hospltal
ln Omaha, following an opention
for appendlcitin and tumor.
Demand was born September
26, 1894 on A farm south of Blair.
the dnughter of Mr.and Mrs.
Henry Pefenen who later moved
to C mt n l City,Nebraska.On
September 1,1916 she wu mar-
rled to Mr. Chu. Wrlch andthey
settled an s fam: south of Ken-
nord.
To them two children wereborn
Leora and Corinne, both of whom
with the father are left to mourn
her death.Born and reared t4-
wornnnhood and spending her en-
tire life in this county she made
6iE;@|§ §AL|a
The ARND~ HARDWARE
6 a nd 8 q u ar t Alumin um or En n mele d K eit h
W it h G oo d Co v er . .. .~ 1 . 0 0
1 .I
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pntnsisunneeeuaryandnmwiso. Unnec=emary,becauseDr.Ml1gs'
Anti-Pda Pills mlievl quicgdy and without unpleasant miter
¢ffect¢;unwln,be¢ausepadnmakesyo1rrphy¢1m1coudltionwon»
hmeadoibetter.0nepi11u|un.l1ybrln5|r~el1e£h.1a!ewmLnutes.
1f y oum.Ife rh'o mmy affhedhm1 !c r| lJ s te da bo ve ,tnkuDr.
llI1¢s'Anti-»Pa.inPi1I.|.I f t h e y d o n o t g i p y o u g x u t e r n l l c f i n
l u l u m e i h m m y t h m z e b e y m h a w m e i p m y m m d r u g g i l i
mdg dy o u rmo ne y b a c k..
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nit, p°¢|,_.g or h.and»bag ma n s fn rc r fj.~.a;;.:.-".1\=°\"\.a
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$10.00 ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD
STOVE ON A NEW GAS RANGE
me Augnngll Hardware
.~r
Ye're lm! !alc k-thaz'a vrhufa the
matter."
I-'or the Brat time In many day s
Robert laughed and wi th te a m o f
jo y lu his ey es.Th en he told of
the medallion and showed the mes-
of h eari ng they went on.
" I t' |an unhealthy alt fo r us,"
Amon whlspered."'1'here'| alwny l
a lot o' wounded beasts around an
Indian c amp.Their hunters sc ourthe bush to Und 'em.W e'll stump
6 a nd 8 q u ar t Alumin um or En n mele d K eit h
W i t h G o o d C o ve r . .. ........M 1 . 0 0
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BUY THIS WEEK
$10.00 ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD
STOVE ON A NEW GAS RANGE
me I-WMI Hardware
/BLAIR, NEBRASKA
Frank Stewart
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|i n B l a i r .Tw o d a y s w h e n y o u r ~
H Do l l a r h a s 1 5 % m o re b u y i n g f ~
'p o w e r .»
Anti-Pain Pills mlievl quickly and without unpleasant miter
[Coffee o~~
al m.~pill 'n§11e£h 1a£ewm. lnutes.
1 f y o u m . I f e r h ' o m m y a f f h e d h m 1 ! c r | l J s t e d a b o v e , t n k u D r .
llI1¢ s'Anti-»Pa .inPi 1I.| .I f t h e y d o n o t g i p y o u g x u t e r n l l c f i n
l u l u m e i h m m y t h m z e b e y m h a w m e i p m y m m d r u g g i l i
m d g d y o u r m o n e y b a c k ..
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eage wh ic h had just a rrlved, aa lt
we n .I t relle ved the y oung man
t o hear th e enc ouraging cheerful
comment: of the old pioneer.
"Come,heart o'go ld !"Amon
d e d o u t ."Dorn llve ln a c oke plt.Ul m : o n t o P e g g y : m m a n d t h e
Nec k th ou gh vll lea ve y e.Arn ol la
Benny.",
' B u t you're not aheklug y our
figh t fo ot. and ao I kno w ll'e o nly
verbal happluenf aald Ro bert. "lt'|
a\ man to y ou. n ere rtlre lee a"
Ro b e r t to o k h h d m a u wd lmb e d
eboord an d dried hlma elt wi th a
piec e of llne n m bla pac k.'lt's getting c old." he whlapéned.
L " Y a Th e wla d ha s e mmg lni o
the no r'ean.l loo k fo r a s to rm."
Robert'lay do wn and covered
himse lf wn n hla bla nk e t Amne
alo ng -slow a nd c a ref ul."
He d r e w hla compass fr o m bo~
ueath hla c ollar an d to o k e look
a t IL
The y res umed th ei r jou mey a nd
ha d traveled aa rc ely e bo wa ho t
whe n a y ou ng br ave who ha d b c a
na ag e lnn a me sc r a mb le d to
e f e e t mmm a u a r m' a n a c h of
t v o and n u e a l f the devll
were a t h h heels.Th e alah t o l
mo vlu l a t u mvl n e m o r e th a n th e
eu p a - lld o u a a n v i l 'could endure.
w a no loa a o f ti me h e a ou zh t a
aa er p la n .
Th e two me a h u rr i ed on war d luthe mlet.Amo s la u lh ed u n de r Nl
breath.Th e y tn mp e d o n wlth n onum ala rms for au ho ur or a o. hut
di d n o t c oma to th e lak e .Amos
le d the n y o ve r n e w mo a n lu to a
- . - . .. .Muscular PainI l e r e f s S m i l i n g R e l i q f . .P"-:¢a¢¢ ,,,,,__
Mrs. Rny Juhnston passed away
at the Bhir Hospital on Inst Fr£~
day, August 21 nt 11:15 p. m.Sha
ha dbe e ni lls i no e .L u¢Apr-lla nd
had lmdemm m opentioin about
three manthr ago mm which she
had never recovered.-1
Hn. Jo hnston wu bo rn o n I
farm nes! Teknmih, February 26;
1sss.Sha was mud m woman#
ho o d i n th i n o o un ty a n do nl mc .
24, 1902»she was mnrrld no Ray
Johnston.To thin union three
children were born:Mrs.Fred
Smith of Omlhn, Mn.Floyd Leon-
ard of Coundl Bluffs, Iowa and
Joe, who is ltill It home with the
futher.
Besides lhe me e children and
the father,ahe leaves to mourn
put on the much amlloaped h ¢ord
abln ulde.
"Ill curl u l how thin gs came in
pus." aald ert."I met thll de~
llghihll : lr e kln d o f a ldrl I
could ue l .Shé was hrlllllnt.
amiable and utlful,I know now
that sho lllked me.I know now
nm nrnhnhll ahh umnh! han
over the suck which weneq to'1io`ldn down, an made lt turn the
thlc ket a t m m :p la n .T h a l l r
van c lear,
"wo ' n e ln hell's d o o r n r d . "m
whispered."Th e a lr ll f u ll o ' th e
a d n ! M b r lmm m.W d n a w a lk i n '
on th e ad n o' th e wo r ld a n' lt we
a.ln' t c ar eful wa'll mn ott.r u m
my n d f a¢'ln'a treo u u ld d o an d
lo ok around an d lln e n a ivhlla.
You s tay h ere."Fn r a f n min u te s th e vln e~ c nv-" " `¢`&"|]i ,5 ', " s E i n b
il! hee."nu-chin; the burned lands with"He n ll ul rlrhr In lu alma ."his lem eye.A deep lllence anna
lam Amos."Leave n there.Don't
try to tote lt around ln your mem~
ory.1t's all foolatlon bnlldln's
ir e In yer brain und gemn' humt
by lt.pe must keep hold o' Peggy's
ha n d Thu!gal and me ls doln'
nur best to lm y e ou t o'trouble.
Don'¢ hnng on to lt."
While they were asleep the wind
rose and a hllz wave washed them
ol! the rock. They were soon J ump-
mz a n d s plas h in g ln n heavy sen
an d water was c o mln l ln sz the
l he r dea th,ne r pi r e n ts ,m r .an uth e mo n n mm mopea and me on ly | wi | |mi s s h e r ¢|, n d h 1
stlr he c onld see was that of busheslh u k ln g ln th e breeze.H e re~|
turned to hln y ou ng frlend ln th e
lhleket.|
"Cnn't see or hear n slgn o'\lfe,"
he sald."But I don' ¢ like the la ! .
o' the land here.It's bu d f or ns.
A savage upon the slope above could
lee no n nlle om We'll snretch out
ander thls c over sud sleep n wlxlle.
At d us k we '| l zo on nn the d ar k -
nms berrlns tn rub hard."
grea y w o lnto ke n o f th ei r respec t an d sy m~
pa th y we re p re se n t at the las t sa d
rlle s wh i c h we r e he ld a t t w o
o'c loek Mo n d a y after no on a t th e
home.I n te r me n t wa s ma d e i n
the German cemetery ln the
somhern part of the county with
Rev.Booher of Kennaru,offici-
ntlng.Besides the hustand and chil-
I
Mn . Ti m Tuc k e r , a lso two s i s he r s l
Ha r l a n d Cla r k o f Chic agc ,
Mr s . T.A .B a ld wi n o ! Te h a -
a n d one brother,Ha r r y
Mr s .
an d
ma h ,
Tu c k e r o f Bla i r .De c e as ed was a memloer o f th o
loc al Me th od i s t c hurc h o f wh i c h
's h e wa s a f m lth lu l atten d an t an d
i t w a s f r o m th is chureh th a t th e
funeral was held on last n.<>u;x»,-
s
portholes so that Amofhgd to nI.uz ""1'i»é§'i?-I-Kofilui:-ii-"vane cover-."dren she leaves to mourn her dx'Bfl€1'fl0°H at. two o'clock, wish Rev
them on the windward olde.For now ln nreamlng rags,covered/giaterg,Mrs.R.C.Rasmussen, A. F. Newell of the Congrega-
*_¥""?_I'°"°"*..€"'l "°F.*!'°}'° but themselves and slept.When the.m».sm»;.~w= Mrs. 11 A- muh Oma- tional ohm-h officiating, and i m
was restless vmn :roamed dreams.lun was low 1 cow moose and her " 'j'""'~ '""'""'" " "Amos had grown fond of his calf. going down for water. named hh.Mrs.P.C.Rasmussn,Ken- terment was
qounig COSIIHIGB E110 was what he mnnnr that Amon nwnka Iham-nan mud;and Kathryn, LDLIIIB gndcemetery.
made in the Blain
énued "n fair player"-unsejtilh,rim" `2$E`¢§=]{"{f£ z»;.~;1,;=..°°;§i5§Z Lorraine at holl€l08t Central City.braxe,a ing tlle hgrdshjps gud ?§`g°?5§'a»w===»~= slope.f:w uto i Al s o three brothers.Karl,Her~MRS. EMIL GOTTSCH 1'.pe nls wn nnn t c omp lai nt.Long be-
for e th an th e sh re wd ma n ha d de. d d e d . u m Robert had best keep
;~n_g fnarp ¥$0stgp "It's tl{e.1and
h i m an uufalllng :slim th a t n o I n - [ h m a n d o m P e te r é e n o f C e n tr a l -
diana were near.H e n w o h his Ci ty Mrs . Emil Gu ttsc h, of the so uth-
frlend.Again they net out,fo l °f th f 1e m a n o e c oun y p83B€l.lowing the tru c ks or the animals ......_. .nrtnsvrrru ___-P__ '|.....a. ¢§||iauwaniv .{.....,¢. on
to E¥Yi"» nn: weu keep "8°|U'»" 110|to a p ond wh ere they c a mpe d f orlllldI 0 hllilllilf.Hun ntnrht *l*hnr|» fha wmrlnv nn;1 away UTI lhal.. Qllbuluny, nugunu Ls.i n n n Ornnhfm hosn ital 'where 3110| | r n l l w a t l <.|f\-way lh-and ""`ii¢£.§li`
Fresh Ground |T Wlllps
; p 0 U N | )'ran cam
\15 FDR» 1 o o°$ 1 . o o
. -
.mAp |o '1 °p 1: :: 'li: :h |1 :: g|*e :g :: :i`i\i'ni'1i1'5'i`¢r`¢iiBE»i¢"Tli'|i\§"rBé1\'¢ié`i»W e lr llh to thu nk t he .mmfiiid b o on t ak e n In f 5 ; -~ = = -= = ~
: U I f e lr l h l h i ll ' G ila I G I N E T ."ll' Q "n n rn lllnl Mm! a nd : In n ~ . ' " ! " ~~ ~ l _ J S P 'E?_--.-,"!_".,- _-......|--and
c n Boy's Suit NOW: H e could hear ine lllB_ Sf é1i5{é th e g : ; 0 ; l: \ l! ; ; I : ; [ ; i £ h { " ; ] ' ; ° g g i ;
insula r; the side.By a n d Ur the false hen,"lalrl Amos.
W ha le s B elly be ga n to bu mp ho t-They were un | m¢off at day
tom.Suddenly a W AV(3 drove her hrnnk with nn min t tn fnwnr I'hem
'lll€1l Kmuness assisted us u u r m g
the i llne ss a nd la te r de ath nt' ou r
dear wi f e an d mothe r.W e es-
ne c i n llv wi sh to th an k th e s in n er s
nlgruv; :e5pecu:u an un: r:ou1i.}'
in to ke n o f the hi g h ost:-em
whi c h she wa s he ld th e en
c ountrvsido tu rn ed o u t no If
LU re
h m m
l \ -how througn the bushes lnd| Xa; |i"~"iuii1i» ;{',,;m§|,T ";||r|o f;1rnIs'|1ed tl'|erl:|\Ic aiiduthe their int token nf love and
mmlstcr for his kind word: *bf lpect ut. the fun-eral hclli
Ydl dayllght.The wlnd had gone
grounded her necurely.to th e
ntern bruuohes, on n sloplng shore.
Than Amo s lay bu c k and s lept un-
_down.Amos look ur(the hutc h
an d looked about.The re was n
sc atter ot snowtlnkes on the laurel
an d th e small tnmarnrks amo ng
whi c h th e shlp wa s hldden.`u\
;thlc k mm c overed lan d an d wa ter.Ho le ft Ro ber t nle ep lng a nd went
u h o r e .At lust the lh lp wu s
grounded hopelessly.A yoke o f
o x m wo uld not ha ve moved her.
Sho had found her lust port.Near
thom was a burned slope of c harred
,mumps and brlnn and low bu shes.
!Be looked about in the c old. misty
,d r to g et h h he ar ln xi .He awo ke
hll y ou ng f rie nd.
"W e're still on the ennh and nu~
other day has come." he whllpen¢a_
' W o mm l a v a th e lh lp a n d t a k e
o n o u r n u m"Wlxlle eating dried m n !and
w m a bls c u lu fr o m Kehoe,Amosnld: "W e're on the welt shone, and
I r ec k on lt' | o n ly A few mi le s to
. L' = : . ° ° ; ' 1 2 ° e xe . . w e - = f > ° ¢
stopped.
" M y Go a l W u - e h lt another
ketc hnwl."he whlspemd." Ha ve
y e got y er ac orn?"
"Yea""S lip lt un d er y e r tonzlle when
y e Ret n c han c e- not no w."
They stood olde by side. motion
le ss Suddenly the trnp sprang
upon tts vlcllrns.' N o warnorn.
until then hidden behlnd trees.
rnnned upon them wlth rnlsed Sav
ellnm On e o f the m s tr u c t at Ro h
ert.He dodged. rrc elvlng a ullghtwoundI n th o thlgh.
The re wal ` no time for mk ln g
thought.
The motlo ns o t the two wen : as
lwln u tb o o \ tu th e c lo n i n g o i ' n
p m o r h o o u lo c u ll.Robert seized
the weap on llmed at hlm.Th e u vnn g ggp ped lu n h ole , lo n h ll Mob
h m an d fell.Th e FUWX W hl"'
mn n lto o d a r e h l m wllh xtr lp p e u
n r o r d
A m o !ha d vll e ly mode the
p a c e sign.Lh ro wlu l do wn h i ;
oword un d n lno l.Be s h ou te d tu
Something New in flair
Protect your self and loved
ones by using PASTEURIZED
milk which will be obtainable
at the Green Valley Dairy
after September 1, 1931.
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with new togs for the openingSomething New in flair
Protect your self and loved
ones by using PASTEURIZED
milk which will be obtainable
at the Green Valley Dairy
after September 1, 1931.
HEADQUARTERS AT THE
mmm; coormxnvs CREAMERY
Q
We solicit your Business and
guarantee the beat of service.
Give us a chance.
BE SAFE nm mu som
Green Valley Dairy
McBR|DB and LEMON. Pro prle ton
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day in the clasfroom
Browns - Greys and Blues.
Models with 2 pair long pants <...,.: 4| ¥{.'f."if.I 3f."i.f.¥f°" _nga I the young niann w u n n w e vvuu lei ne lly an a ue¢|:_\~
" D o y o u th i n k th e n a t : h o n ll
jbeiter than th e m e r 'R o h m
u n a .
'flvs 1 c hole a between mmn nn-
" D o u ' l draw blood,fo r God's
l l k e l "
M a n y u n i o n h a d c o m a m o rhiding. They now ut on Lhe lr hedl.
motionless an d silent,I n t c h l n zRobert.wh o immediately th lvlv POUNDSv m "l d d Amon."But her o Ja
u e .We'll hnva to h k e to our
lht nk l md U1 to un a um u- adlnz
w r - "
'rhqy pgekid ihelr things m d
n ¢ o u t b y t h a m m m . n m m n -
i n a n |nlnce a t an-mu . . . M
do wn hi s we a p o n ;A g l ln th e
wh i m me n w e n e a p tu n d m d I !
m e mer c y or a m a o t l r o q u u llh n v u z u l u nor th w J oln their
n - le n d : u m ww t h e c o u n tr y n u m
a t m e n u t river d n : a s t h d r
m m l u h d o n m e m m h m m m :IF!'_'a'§}ii ""`°`i'° " " 'm "m m '
lhvrllaurthwlrd.~n l n m w u m m m d u
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