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NUMBER 33mmmwan:by :Bn A.num;VOLUME XXXV Subscription Prima, 81.50 wr Yau.Sindh Con.Sc BLAIR,NEBRASKA.SEPTEMBER 3.1931
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Trinity Lutheran church in this
dty at eight oclock.The church
BLAIR Gm.MARBIES
Min Marlnn Hamm dlllghwrofMn.Chuial N.amen of this
city md Earl Burbank san ol
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lincoln lut Saturday morningwheretheyxttendedtheSum
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wu aver Mr.and Mn.Petersen
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BLAIR Gm.MARBIES
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city md Earl Burbank san ol
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WeatherReportFor
CountyBoard
HoldsMeeting
County A\tomey~Aulhorized m
Proceed to Foeclnse Lien for
Tnxes.Grant King Right to
Conduct Duuoe Hall
NEXT MEEAING SEPT.HTH
County Commissioners Room
Blair Nebr.August 81 1981
The Board of County Commis
doners met pursuant to adjournment taken August 17 1931.
Present:Chns.Nelson H.C.
Blnco and Chris Hinz.The minutes of the proendingmeetingwerereadandnppmved.After n mrefd examinltidn of
the follovdngbills on the diifexent
fum.iz wd moved and :sanded
thnt dw following cldma be allow
ed. and the Gouuty Clark il here
by ordered w dnw waxnnh onthefundsSndimhdnoplyuma.Curried all the member:pqmmt
voting Av=A
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Mnrcus Beck Court Conti r 0.80
E.B.Redfield Yoo:
Josephine Carter Poor
Dick smalm.Poor
FranksetPoor
Q an oor1Z§l..1 In Co.Poor
Jalm Wntldna Poor
Frank Drown.Poor
Omaha Schobl Supply C0»
Supplies
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BlairBeats
SnyderSunday
Blair Boys Walk Off with Sun
deye Game lo Tune of IB to 3.
Sorensen in Good Form Through
Entire Game
KRAUSE WAS STAR BATTER
Blair staged n circus on the
Snyder hall park Sunday alter
noon when a comedy of errorsandabarrageof hits enabled the
Washington county boys to walk
of!the lot the victors by e 16 bo
8 margin.Sorennen Wu tossing the pill in
good style for the winners when
he only nllvwed eight scattered
blown none ol them being greaterthana. Angle.Voegeler .had A
great dw o!dlfllenlty ln controlingtheballforheissued
~=»panel.and geve the Blelr
ihs ten hlbs tivo M them being
tbrmnrethmonehuo.Healeo
hlt a eouple 01 batters 00 work
hudxhlpe on hh teammates
n.Sum had bosblee .*i%?.part of
the Snyder tum .enabled the
boys ao oomt up n few more of
their many counters.
The Blair team( counted in all
but three frames keeping the
manygomund well lubricated
throughout the greater part of the
game.Two counhen in the sixthmdoneintheseventhwerethe
extent of the Snyder scoringthreats.
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|Month Proved Openinl Exercises Ah Mmdny
Evening at Elght (Yclock.The\nmp¢|-nm ma mann.
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RAINED 10 DIFFERENT Days
August 4th Was Wsrmest L..of
Month with Temperature of 95.
August 8rd mo RCBd|¢111
August ol 1931 was n very well
behaved month so far as weather
was concerned nnd that is about
all it was concerned about of
course.There were no recordsbrokeneitherwaywhich~are al
ways interesting to the weather
mnn ot least but may be disas
trous for folks or crops or whathaveyou?The monthly mean which is thenv:rage of the hlghs and lows of
each day for the month was 74.2
the nvcmge for the past 34 yearsbeing73.3.ln 1918 the meantemperaturefor August. was 79.4andin191379.2.a very closesecond.The coldest August onrecord was in 1915 when the meanwasbut|i5.9 with 57.9 in 1904
for second place.The warmest day of the month
mms 95 on the 4th this year.It
touched 111 on the 3rd last yearnnrlthesomefigureonthe4thin1918thewarmestAugustsincethelocalrecordshavebeen
kept.The low point was 50 onthe11thand12th.t.hsIow recordbeing 35 on the 80th in the cold
August of 1916.In 1901 the low
point was hut 56 with 55 in 1926inwhichYearsthemonthlymeanwas 76.87 and 75.5.
The rainfdl was 2.75 counting.52 of .an inch ol the rainfall
Monday evming in August that
fell before?oclock and the bol
anco of 1.62 ln September docs
the observations ue taken at 7
each day.This is about so avef
nge rainfall the luw record bdnggg;ln 1918 Ind the high record
11.52 in 1908.We had 8.31 in
August of 1910 and 5.52 a yesr
=s~It rained on ban dilterent days
the high record bdng 16 days in
.902 when the total was but 3.75
and the low record but 8 in 1906
with a total of 1.04.There were19 clear days none ull cloudy and
12 partly cloudy.In August of
1913 and 1928 there were 25
clear days.The low record was.....|man
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mr.IDU mrs.no uuroanx orrremontweremarriedMondaymor~ning August 81st by Rev.AdamspastorortheCongregationdchurchinBenson.They wereaccompaniedbyMr.and Mrs.
Walter M.Nelson ol this city.The bride is well known in this
city and has always been quitepopularwiththeyoungersodll
set.She is a graduate of the
Blair high school and has taughtsuccessfullyfor A number of years.She attended school at Laramie.
Wyoming after which she taughtstKimballNeb.and later at
Fremont.
The groom came to Blair two
years ago and both young peopleare employed4~ at the Home Bak
ery owned by e hride|mother.
Mr.and s.Burbank arespendingAcoupleof weeks in
Minnesota alter which they will
return to Blair and make their
home with Mrs.Burbanks mother.
The Enterprise joins their manyfriendsinextendingbestwishesfor a long and happy wedded life.
BLAIR MEN AlIl:ND
LEGION coNvnNnor{
Blair was well represented at
the legion convention held in F...
mont last week.The firing squad
of the local post was there in full
rcgalia and were prominent in the
parades and other parts of the
elaborate program which was enjoyed.This squad consists ot
Ernest G.Carson Hans Paulson
George Tiedje Rudolph Kuhl
Theo.Stewart Marcus Beck Si
Johnson Wm.Blotter Martin
Kubr c.J.Schmidt and Leon
Sumner.Besides those of the fidng
squad Father Geo.Jonalds went
as u delegatemnd John Kxhnk asanalternatewhileWalterGutsf
chow Howand Woodward qd.0leJensenwentasmembersofthe
local post amd .mer Crowdy as avisitor.The next legion convention will
be new in Norfolk.
voN LANKIN FAMILY PICNIC
Members of the Von Lankin
family enjoyed s picnic dinner
and supper at the Blair swimmingpoolparklastSunday.A line
flowers and ferns.and was filledtocapacitywithrelativesand
ifriends of the young couple.
Misses Lydia Frese and Olga
Schulz and Messrs.Theodore Al
iphonso and Elmer Schulz attended
the couple.Eldor Schulz served
in Hhs bearer.
|Following the ceremony a re~ception was held at the home of
\tha lnldes parentsMrs.Frese is well lmown in this
vicinity as she has been employedat the Blair Racket Store a number
or years.Mr.Frese has always
made his home in Omaha.He has
a podtion as electrician hor the
Genenl Motors Go.
Following a ten day trip in
Minnesota the young couple will
be at home to their friends in
Omaha.
The Enterpdse extends con~gratulatlons and best wishes.
BLAIR COUPLE WED
Miss Ada Gilliam and CarlAndersenbothofthiscityweremarriedinOmahalustWednesdayAugust26th.hey were accompaniedto0byMr.AndersensbrotherinlawandsisterMr.and Mrs.Ditlof Wolsmanwithwhomtheyaremakingtheir
home at the presmt time.
The bride is the daughter 01
Mrs.Charles Gilliam of east
State street.
The Enterprise extends ben
wishes to the young couple.
CalhounHas
NightRobbery
fleeo ya hm Bur.
ouiery and Shoes Seemed to Be
Favorite Anlelan Stolen During
Raid
WAS wosx 0I~ow HANDS
Some time between one ac.lock
a.m.and daylight the front door
of the Wm.Sieve;general morchnndlsestoreofCalhounwasforciblyenteredbytheuseofa
............................_mother and Mx.and Mrs.Johan~
xen visited relatives in lincoln
md at Davey Nebraska.
Mr.and Mrs.Petersen and Mr.
lohansen returned home Monday
rut Mrs. Johansen remained for s
few days vidt.
:E1.I~;aaArr:s GOLDEN
ANNIVERSARY
About twenty(ive neighbors andfriendsgatheredatthehomeof
Mr.and Mrs.Nels Johnson onwestNebraskastreetlastFriday
evening and completely surprisedthemtheocoadonbeingtheir
golden wading anniversary.The
evening was spent visiting and nlunchwasserved.Mr and
Johnson received gifts of
and other presents which
highly appredated.
Sunday the following rela»
enjoyed a chicken dinner at
home:Mr.and Mrs.A.R.
nice
Mrs.
gold
wereOn
tives
their
Roberts and sons of omaha Mr.
and Mrs Arthur Johnson and
family ot nortl1W¢8t of Blair and
Mr.and Mrs.J.P.Johnson of
the collage hill.Afternoon visib
ors were Mr.and Mrs.Fred
Eager.
The Junior Tabitha Society o!
the First Lutheran church areholdingtheirfknalmeetingthis
(Thursday)afternoon in Castettor
Park and pws were also made ln
have o wdner roast..
w uu our un.ou muy uui.uuurltimespidnpandthepresentmoneystringencyisover we will
take subserlptions to The EnterrfilofortwodaysFridayand
inAKE nur IMPROVEMENTS
Prospe¢taBright for Good Enroll
Saturday Sept ru.and sur.az;ment.nu Com of lnstrudnrs
onehal!prloe or seventydvrcents.This offer is good onlyforthetwodaysandis open to both
old and new subscribers.Pay upthe old score and as for ahead asyoulikeatonehalfprice.This
offer ls good for only two days.Friday and Saturday Sept.4th
and Sth and applies to Washll|Ktoncountyresidents.
SPECIALIZES IN ZENIAS
Roy Dudgeon living on west
Front street has n very fine assortmentolflowersofwhichhs
in justly proud.He has one of
the finest collection of zenias that
can be found anywhere and in
fact the finest that the writerhnsever seen.He not only has zendu
but a colfeetion of other flowers
all of ultra fine quality.Hs is one of those lucky personswho can stick any plant in
the ground and make it grow and
he takes great pleasure in hisgarden.Just west of his homo
he called our attention on a recentvisittoapeachtreeloaded
down with tins fruit The branch.
es were so overloaded that hehad
props under them to keep them
from breaking down.
Roy talks plant like the old
race horse man uled to talkhorse
and he ll EOM autbonty on the
|Ready for Work
~nh College opens her doorslorregistrationonMondaySept.7 and on Monday evening the
usud opening ex clsea will beheldgivingthestuzntandfacultyanopportunitytomix and beeoruo
acquainted before the real work of
the College begins.
There has been a great amount
of work done on the buildings and
the campus during the summervacationanditlshardtofind\more belutilul spot than our Dsna.
College of which Blalr is so proud.
Dana College and hinity Sem
inary may well be conlidered qnoofthepioneerinstitutionsolthemiddewestatinghacktogeyear1884.In that year eUnitedDanlahEvangelicalLutheranChurchofAmericawasorganized and one of their first actswastobeginthefoundationofthe
present inltltulion.The dedicaf
tion of the Administration Bulld
ing took p October 22 1886.When first established the aim af
this institution was the preparationofyoungmenlortheminis
¢¥Y~Soon however academic
courses were added. Teacher traln
ing work was introduced in 1899
Ind many well trained young menand young women have gone forth
NebraskaBig Immm.from this danarlmant unirmdeked:efficient mlfvice'I»}"£»'_§={$£1I=Hom;ron snozrr VACATION mmm This department lm
srmwn until it me alfa:1 nnrnunna
Dalry State
lhlpmento of Bmenre for U29
an wumuu
.Gsm Summa $0
Pmdm
>oUNiY suxrrsn zzzsss Las.
86418864 pounds of butterht
mined at $15889lB1 were pur<based and shipped to butter fac
ories during 1929 by cream eh
lons and ooneentravors in the
Wm.Haller Jr.san of Dr.md
Mrs.Wm.Baller arrived in BlairluiMondayeveninghomBoston
when he had :pmt some time
following m eight weeks my in
Anmdxhl lielrlllll.Hin bro
ther Austin dsc eel\e»!rvm Oma
hl md Um two will spend the
time at homo until school p¢=\=.September 21 In the Nebraska
Univerdty Medical College _olOmahawherebotharejuniors
this year.
NEBRASKA NO.50 WHEAT
Glm Wilson feels quita elated
ludhlg w the WOT of Am¢¢¢;¢¢The Clommeredd dopinmmtnddedthesomeyeu~.hnpshownlfeadvgrowthmdnm.onlydmtheusualcourses in Aecoim
~»=~g_y~=Stenofrnplxlo 1miningbutinclude;Business Admin~is£rsEfon.1 Mule department
was added whleh gives fnnnwtlon
in Voice Piano Pipe Organ Violin
ind virion:other instruments.In
addition a Music Supervisofs
coune is given enabling those ln
mrexfed in teaching to accept
penium as nxudc snpervlson ln
pub e schools.The history of
Dnnn College quartets uhmuses
The prevailing wind ms south
east as lt has been for the pastthreeyears.ln fact it has been
southeast or tied for that direc
tion 15 of the 34 years the local
record has been kept and 18yearssouthwest.Northeast tied with
southeast twice only and north
west winds prevailed but twice in
34 vears.ln .August ol 1915 there was aliuhtfrostonthemomingofthe
30th with n temperature of YR.
lhnt is the only year ln which
frost has been reported in August
in the YM years complet;rccordo
have been kept here.Don C.Van
Dousen local U.S.weather ob
server.
RETURNS monINDIAN COUNTRY
J.I).Garrlscsx returned last
Friday from a trip up fa Gordon
Nebraska and several towns in
South Dakota.While away he
traveled over much country which
was hard hit by the drouth and
grnashoppers.At lllerrlrnan Nob.
he attended a barbecue and rodeo
given by the Indians and another
at Manin Nebraska.
After seeing everything worth
seeing in this part of the couixstryhowentonupintotheBuck
Hills country where he took in all
of the scenic wonders of that region.J.D.says that the whole
region is desolate and the people
are destitute.
WARRANTY DEEDS
Wilford Myers Adm.to N.T.
Lund:E.15 ft.L 17 & nll L 18 &
w.10 ft L l9 B 59 alan ssooo.N.T.Lund dz wife bo Julia L.
Bendorf:E.15 ft.L X7 & all L I8
&w.10 ft.L 19 B 59 Blg§f $3000.
Henry A.Holdrege et al.Adm.
tn Paul S.Kruger:Ea Nwsz &
SW%Nwxa Sec.1817IB $400.
Herman J.Jungbluth &wife onlrerthuBatson:Tax un 1 Sec.27.
xv10 ms.Jeff Van Hom to Ella Rover:
L 3 B 55 Blair $1.00.
RETURNS FROM CANADA
Attomey Jack Corrigan who
has been in Canada for the putfewweeksonbusinessreturnedtoBlairlastMonday.He states
tlmz he had a very pleasant trlp_np_ in Canada.
.Subacrlbe!orTheEntorprlu.
time was reported with me xoxlowdngrelativespresent:Mr.and
Mrs Carl Koltemmn and sonHerbertMr.and Mrs.Pele Hagge
and Evelyn Mrs.Catherine Von
Lankin and Mrs.Anna Kolterman
ot Blair;Mr.and Mrs.Henry Lor
enzcn and sons Edward and Arno
of Ft.Calhoun;Mr.and Mrs.Ed
Wilson Elsie and Harriett oil
Herman;John Von Lankin =-pfMrs.Christina Oye of Tuscola l.
Sale Of EggsUn-
der NewRules
New Regulations Goveming Pur
chase and Sale of Eggs by the
Dealers Issued Tuesday by the
Chief Pure Food Bureau
MAY INCREASE REVENUE
Designed primarily to increase
the total revenue of Nebraska
farmers from the sale of eggsnewregulationgoverningthe
purchase and sale of eggs bydealerswereissuedTuesdayby
0.V.McCracken chief of the
pure food bureau.The order wassignedbythegovernorandSec
retary of Agriculture Felton.
Eggs may he bought or sold onagradedbasiswhichMcCracken
said would make them more valu
able in the principal egg markets
and likely will result in Nebraska
eggs drawing a premium price.On the basis of lan years productionol77750000dozena
premium of only 2 cents perdozenwouldresultinincreased
revenue of approximately one and
onehalf million dollars lor Neb
raska producers he pointed out.
Following are some of the regulationsaccompanyingtheorder
which provides for systems oi
grading:
Dealers ln eggs shall candle all
eggs at the time ol the purchasefromtheproducerandshallpayonlyforedibleeggs.lnedlble or incubator rejectsshallnot be sold for human conmmplion.Dealers shall return if practicnl.the relettl for examination.All ¢he¢l¢B and cracks abd!¢¢8l llllll be lhipped in asegnresrrhnltondlodthatthey. .tain eh/self or auch ibm(C°=¢i=\\°<l gm we -mo
crownar ana me store was mused.
The loot consisted of the entire
stock ol Berkshire silk hosieryforladies:md most ol the stock
ol mens hosiery and several pairsof mens shoes.The son had been ln Omaha at
tending a show and came home at
one ocioek putting his car in agarageadjoiningthestoreandat
that time no signs of a robberywereapparent.Mir.Sievers found
on his arrival at the atom at
about 6:86 s.m.that the doorhad
been forced and the robbery committed.He at once notified the
authorities and Sheri!!Suther
lnml and County Attorney Mencke
hurried to the scene of robbery.
They traced the culprits to the
high road to Omaha where the
trail was lost.
From appearances the officers
concluded that it was the someoutfitthathadcausedtroublein
Calhoun Kennard and Fontanelle
some time back and are strlvingtolayplansthatwillenablethem
to bring the parties to justice.
JESSIE JAMES IN BLAIR
On lain. Tuesday. Chas.Dean of
naar Missouri Valley accompanied
by ljesdeTH\S of Liberty Misa
ou called at The Enterpriseoffice.Mon people have read the
life of the noted bandits Frank
and Jessie James who terrorized
the country during the (Evil War
times and with their band of out
laws wreaked vengeance on thdr
enemies by robbing and ldlling.They earned the reputation of be
ing n fearless reckless band that
the law failed m handle.The Jessie James who called at
The Enterprise office is a cousin
of the bandit Jessie and he took
no chance of not being properlyldantliedbybearinghiscreden
tids with him.He is a mandghtyyearsofagealightbuilt
and exceptionally keen for a manof his age.Hia dress was much
the same as one would imaginetheoriginalJessiewouldwear.In fact he was rather a pictur
esque type.
vxsrroas mom raxas
Mr.and Mrs.Wm.v.Wright
of out Colfax street have been
enioylng a vilit from Mr.Wrlghtabrother and flmily of Fort WorthTexas.On lut Bnnday the twofamilieswvatdowntoBraiuanl
~l|1¢¥onJoyod A lamlly ro¢h;»=~..:
22.91pliesAllMakesTypewriterCo.
SuppliesK8Printing Co.SuppliesKBPrintingCo.SuppliesS. W.Chambers Insurance
G. C.McQuarrie EmergencyRelief
Dr.R. J. Mundoch Prof.Ser
vices
Interstate lllchy.dz Supply
Co.RepairsOmahaSchool Supply Co.
SuppliesDanishLuth Publ.House
Supplies ;.0.L.Hllslngef Poor 5.23
Marlon Sutherland Mileage
etc.217.20
W.H.Schiemnnn Repairs 85.00
w.E.Gustln Mileage etc.14.10
Mrs Ella Raver Poor .20.00
(Continued on page three)
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WASHINGTON COUNTY
REPRESENTED AT FAIR
Elerman had two hits in fourchancesfo lead tht deleatedteam
in hitting honors whlle Krause
was the star sticker for the win
ners.He had a mark of 8 lor 5.
Warrick was the heaviest scorero!the argument getting leur
runs counted alter his mme onthe score sheet although he failed
to gather a single hit in Uzree
omclal times at the plate.Sorensen allowed Frerk a hit
when he was the iirst man at bat
in the first frame.Ile then start
ed puting them on the dot and
(Continued on page eight)
BOYS FISH AT LAKE OKOBOJI
Wm.Moore of Blair acted asgeneralmanagerforagroupof
boys who left Blair SaturdaymorningAugust22forLake
Okoboji and who spent a week
there llahing and boating.Bill
has made lt n practice for sometimetochaperontheseboyson
25.00
w
It would almost seem that
Washington county has more than
the ordinary interest in the bigstatefairwhichstartstomorrow
at Llnooltn.For years a largequotaofofficialshave come from
this county and a Washingtoncountyvisitoralwaysfeelsquiteat home when he runs up againsttheboysdownthereintheirdi!
ferent llncs ol duty.Those going this year in offi-
cial .places are:Albert MillerPeterTysonJ.P.Jensen Frank
Broan L.w.Lotta H~ .F.LundtHenryChristensenPeterNielsen
and M.E.Tyson.
DR.MOATS BUYS PROPERTY
Dr.Earl Moat:has purchasedtheJohnSmithpropertyonwest
Washington street just vregt oftheAdvanceCleaners and will remodelthebuildingmakingamod
ern and comlnodloua office.of itwhichhewilloccupyjust as soonastherelnodellnglacompleted.The Lund Real Estate agencyhandledthedeal.
SEWER WORK UNDERWAY
On last Friday the machineryandinthediggingofthenewproposedseweroutletwasunloadedandonMondayanutwas made at diggIng helm bnak
down Qlllled considerable delay
llttlohoadunyhubeenaocom
their trips and they always have
a real time o!it.
This time the fishing was exceptlowlygoodandafterthe
boys had had their fill they went
over into Minnesota for e nigh
but an they had no Minnesota
llcenae they could not fish.Bill
is a lint class cook and thc
h €TY lads kept him busy preparingraredelicaciesforboys
can eat and especially on A picnictripand wlth a real cook.
Those in the party were Reed
0Hnnlon Jrq Roy and Robert
Christensen §;;fa=&mpbe11 and
Frederick Ab t.
HOLDS FOURTH
ANNUAL REUNION
The Hovendick family one oftheoldestfamiliesinthecountyheldtheirfourthannualpimicandreunionlastSundayinthe
tourist park in Blair.About onehundredof the clan were presentsomefromOmahabutthemaior
Prtion being from Burt and
Walhington eonntieaThevimltingand the big picnicdinnerwerethemainfeaturesofthedayalthoughthementriedthdrskillatpitchinghorseshoes
and other gamesO!all those present John HovendlckofHammwastheoldestbdllzdlhlwyouaof age and he
amznblqd
mmumnms-means.
g°¢§,g.¢¢|ul,,¢,m,¢¢m'|mt'°°k"\°Pl|oeolbmaor1nthe
pllabod `'
stale of Nebraska.of this amount
32787871 pounds valued at s14.~
214912 were purchased and ship
ped by 2H9 cream atatdonswhile3680993poundsvaluedat$1
474645 were purchased and ahlp
ped by 58 eonoentretors.These
data were compiled aa part of the
first Census of Distribution which
was takm in 1980 and are based
on reports from 51 creameriex
which reported the receipt of
butterlat from these aeam sta
tions and concentratars.Of these
creamerlea 82 are located in the
state of Nebraska and 19 are lo
cated outdde the state.At the time the Census of Dis
tribution was taken eaohcreaxnerywasaskedtoreportwhetherornotitoperatedonthecreameta
tion basis and it so to give the
amount and value of the bntterlat
recdved from each cream station
together with the amount and
value of any other
received therefrom.
Acmnling to the
ceived the 5 counties
of Nebraska which
amount of butterfat1929wereasfollows:Custer1019716pounds;Boone 887017
pounds;Gage 868193 pounds;|Buffalo 819952 pounds;Knox
777482 pounda
The term cream station asused ln this report includes creamstationsoperatedbybuttermanufacturersand also the cream purchasesofcountryandsmalltown
storekeepcrs.The operator of
the cream station purchaacacreamfromthefannertestsitforbut
terfat content and ships the creamto some creamery In some casesthenxrslretailerspunchaaecreamoutrightandreselllttosomecreameryandinother cases they
(Continued on page eight)
IS YOUR NAME
woman THERE
commodities
reports reinthestate
led in the|
shipped ln
Again this week five dltferent
names are inserted in different
advertisings ln The Enterprise.
The names thnl inserted #ve to
than personéeach a ticket toThe
Home Thea which is good for
thoentizefamllyanynlghtinthc
Week except Saturday or Sunday
dghts.Coll on the merchant in vhoae
advertisement you !lnd yourmmeand he will present you with
the ticket.Rnd every ad urefally.you ay find yogr namaItmama~fflut awning for
the wan;l.n§ry._.;._j
umoverhisCheyenneorNehru
Number 50 Wheat.In the fall of
ze1929theAgnculturalCollesenthimahalfbushelofthis
seed which he planted His yield
he
his
He
ten
his
ex
was 18 bushels.Lust fall
planted this 16 bushels and
yield was over 400 bushels.
fbund that it yielded about
bushels more per acre than
Nebraska 60 and that it wal
eeptionally strong strawed.
l1Counc1|Holds
QuietMeeting
Business Matters ot Minor lm
portance Were
~Highway Work on Number 30
Will Stan Soon
|M N STREET To BB HIGHWAY
The city council held a veryquietmeetingTuesdayevening
when a few matters of minor im
portance were looked after.
_The letting oi a permit to hw
ate a pool hall was oonaddgred
and referred to the proper oommitteeaswasalsoseveralapplicaEonaforcitywater.\
A communication from *the
state highway department wasreadbytheclerk.This eonnnuni
cation asked that the citydinrk
instruct the railroad companyt;oremovetheirswitchontheMain
street crossing ln order that work
might start on the changing oil
the highway down Main street
and east to the river bridge.
After this the bills were allowed
and adjournment was taken.
BUSY BEE SEWING cum
Ihe Ornm Busy Bee SewingClubmetatthehomeofDorothy
Jensen Friday August zo.Verna Wulf and Edna Stork
[gav8 a demonstration on selection
ol d1lldrens clothing.Club membersjudgedthecompletedchilds
dren.The meeting adjourneduntilSept.18 when we will meet
at the home of Verna WuK.
vxnum were Mrs.L.E.Larsen
and Lora Leo.Hrs.lIona Wulf
A ww.wo...ls quitewellknownthroughoutthecoun
try.
The college itself has progressedslowlybutconstantlylnspiteof
omsdonal difficulties and handi
caps.Its present and future arebrightbeingtheonlyfouryearcollegeluAmericafoundedbyDanishpeopleandtheonlyfour
year college which gives thoroughcoursesinDanishLanguageand
Literature as well as beinf;.the
only college of thc United Danish
Evangellw Lutheran Church.It
draws its students from the vari
ous states of the union.With the
new awakening to spiritual values
cdtnre and refinement will como.added interat and support lor thgeollege.
|The school faculty this year is
all that could be asked and is
composed of men and women of
cultnre and with the right aspirationstoleadthoseundertheir
tutelage both mentally and moral
ly.Following is the list all of
them real instructors:Erland
Nelson A.B.A.M.President;
J.P.Nielsen B.A.B.D.s.1.M.
Pres.of Seminary;C.B.Inrsen
B.A.B.D.8.T.D.;Hans C.Jer
sild A.B.B.D.;Caroline Johnson
A.B.A.M.;C.X.Hansen B.A.
L.H.D.;Nellie F.Falk A.B.AM.;
Erwin E.Popckc.Ph.D.;J.E.
Bartley A.B.A.M.;S.hillton
I.hornsen B.Ed.M.S.Dean of
Men;Anna C.Wind B.S.M.S.
Dean ol Women;C. A.Stub B.A.
cand.for MA.;C. C. Jones B.S.;
Gunnar J.Malmnl B.A.B.M.;
Dorothy Brann Madmin B.Sc.;
Dorthea Jensen Librarian.
E WILL CHANGE HIGHWAY ganoEItiaquiteapparentthatinthe
_very near future the state will
begin work on changing Highway
fnurnber 80 known as the Lincoln
Highway from its preomt routingoutofBlwwhichleadsoutonWalkerAvonu¢to Nebraska street
nnd pan the cemetery.The rout~
ing will be directly east on l\a.sh
ington street creasing the rnllroad
track near the canning factory
and leading down through the big
rialroad cut to the river bridge.
|This I M1130 hu been contem
plated for some time and meets
the dodre of the business men of
Blair lt is und mme thxt thimdAlmaMiller.~msd md snub;
H H =Jw mgfwd an an ms as may for mmhmchwnmuse.The contract is let and itblindPrlndllaw|lmult.wash:to eontna bo
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The members and fnmlllea of
the Kl nd rd Merry Makers Clubhad n picnic Sundny at the Her-man Park,with lots of good
t h i n g s w a t n n d u g o o d a t t e n -
dance(Elmer Bolts returned Wednes-
day to tha home of his parents..
after visiting relntifal at Gretna.;M i n Co n Beard spent Thurs-,day and Friday with Mr. and Mrs.,F.Muller of Burt county md '
brought their son,Leland home
with her !or I. visit.
M i n Grace Pefgrson,librarian
at Permmd Eul Hurs t ot Peru,mme Sahxrdny to visit unt'ilMon~day morning with Miss Helen
Fackler at the George Fnnkler
home.Mr. md Mn. Earl Pater-
mndot west ol Herman, 'wereadso
Sun ay rMr. and Mn. John Mehmns and
Paul md Opa l of Blenme,Iowa
ware Tuesdxy dinner guests of
Mr. and Mn. Fred Hurdnm.Mrs.
gdehrens is I dmv of Mrs. Hur-
um.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tucker and
family visited at the John Quin-
lan home south of Blair, Tuesdayafternoon.Tim Tucker want towork MondnEy at the Tom Quinlan
farm near Ik City.
Mr.and M n .Ralph Kocpmnnand Joan of Omaha, spent Sundaywith the family ol Mr. and Mrs.
George Morgan.
Mr.and Mrs.Loran LaymanandchildrenhadSundaydinneratthe home or Mrs. L-syman's
sister, Mrs.Pete Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Dixon and
fnmlly spent Wednesday evening
at the Harry Tyson home. Thurs-day evening writora there were
hem are our prices-Full Luilon-
ed dlk to wp service wdght 6'Ic:
Bobolink pure thread silk Sl:
Gold SLrlp¢Adjuats.bles-ntteryou
wear a pair ol ndjustablef youwill be ndxfied with nothing else
-$1.85 and $1.95-all new fall
colon .in all dren.
pa~ a ~e~si~ on i yo get much
better sets at fur md you nv e
money, tm.
Fashion Cenw Dane; lor Fall
$16.~ ~ $2~wonderfu1 l~k
amtly.Mrs.(1 H. Blanthard of
~un. count was 'a er1est mg has matl>sri§as.d SC.
lm.o ,ren the eitemoon.Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Meuler and
r. and Mrs. Herbert Hansen are
~joying a trlp to the northern~kas dnce a week ago Sundpy.Donald Sorensen of south of~lair, vldlsod Frlday and Sawrdzy~t the homo ot his aunt,Mrs.
~ Wh-her.t Sa
a n span yightandSundaywithHan-y
Srrlcklett at Blair."Mr.and Mrs.Robert Widner
and Ruth spent Sunday with the
Blevins brothers near Kennard.In the evening they were guestsol Mr. and Mn. August Matson.
Glancy Wharton of Gallenlius,
Mo. came Friday to visit at the
Balto and Gouety homes.
Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Iverson and
family who have been staying atthehomeo l her father,MnrtihJohnson, moved to their home in
t h i s vicinity Saturday.Thdrdaughter,Phylis has enrolled a tthe Kindred school.
YORK CRTEEK fuaws
Mr. and Min. John Rogert and
children vidted at the CharlieRogert home Tuesda evenlngi
Miss Florence Kub e spent on~
day with Miss Leols Jensen.
T.K.Iverson shelled corn for
Peter L. Petersen Tuesday after-~
n o o n .
Mr.and Mra Ernest Monson
and John Ernest were supper
guests of lllr. and Mrs. C. H. \Vil~llamsen Tuesday evenlng.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wnchtnr
and children visdled at Theo. Wil-llnmsen's Tuesday evening.
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Saturday, Sept. 5th
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BELL CREEK VALLEY
I n Howlrd Ruws And Hrs.n Huwe entertained a t allnneoua shower :hm at theInna:-'s home Frldny afternoon inhonor of Mn. Roy Wngnax- (Del-
plzlne Ruwe),flhqaftgmoqnvaz
and flxnily returned Sundxy from
Mercer, Win. wherg they enjoyed
a mont.h'| outing nt Echo Lodge.
Mr. and Mn. Ed L udwi g o lc m d Islnnd vmcea old friends:nd relative: here an Sunday.
Misa Bertha Norskov,who is
taking nurse's tnining in nn Oma-\.- ;--..n-\........ ,. ...no -1 Min
School started Mnndny at Rose
Hill with Rllph Fairchild m¢1»-ing in the upper room md li s aMyrtle Pludsen in We lower room
Beginners were .lean Mule TIY-lor, Jolmde Forsberg and Curtin
Ryan.Mn.Fred Jensen,Joanna m dJe m were Wednesday Aftemoon
BENCH Nous
Mr. md Hrs. Ted Ohm uchildrenandM n .Jensen l l
a m g h m were Snndxy dlnnw
guests at Andrew Jensen's.
Mr. |md_Hn. Ea rl Smith 4
n...,,2"_i'!'*'i£}}."€X_'€""""*
spent in embroidaring towels :or ul. vv»P»w» W" u as-»-=-=~ UA. --»=~.fm bride.As a me hour a de- Vinh French lm week.visltol1: *0 1.m..1. nnna{¢Ht\o nf ¢~|nm..The following births arg of_ in- __E[1°
ra at J
an d
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mm Paw-mn... .... ....., ........ ...........| Hr. ma ln. mph'SL 223. '!'A"..°.!'.! RslplnJr. vl-me as u»"`fn:
....-. .................._.., _ __.syotutoa, Mclean salad, hun,es. cake and Jello were serv-ed.The bl-ids received many
pretty and useful gHr. and Mrs. Jo Echtenkamp§r. wle at Wm. Holtnnxfa Mon-
$5.f"'»§¥.,""33 Y£3"§;; §1`&§';g;§ ;'-§'§m"§€`i;°¥v`§`§a `ili'xTFl smich home Wedquday evenin
hem, Saturday' ,g son 1° mana Mn. John Tuylor mam mah Mr. and Mn. Wlll Sdtz vmiuMrs.mme ménmg of omm John Tlylox' Tuesday lt nn Oma- Wh Mr.and Mrs- Gene DavSaturday;and on Sunday . n lmpim Tuesday.She found S"§&'i"'.n"§"°»E°»§°"'u
daughter arrived at the home of iumsomawhnt improved.Mm-mann _°;dH"=1< 1;
Mr. and Mn. John Hamm.Mrs-,_..___ _.__ _m d w im u r. "m é';';v'"
any eveumg.Ed Nlebaam and Gottlieb Gio#aelnnn returned home Tuesdaynum n vlsult to Quinny, Illinois.
Hr. and Mrs. Em! Kodl Don-a u a s a Dolores,u r .. ml mn .
Hmry L e hman o f s ums , wo reWeedny evening vidtors at them. Holtman home llils Irene
tman aoeompanied them home
for an indefinite vue.Hr .and Mrs.Allen Pricloott,
"Gxlndml Reine and Henrietta
Bdpo of Arapahoe,who have'been wa n a ;friends and relativeslane, left Tuesday for thdr lymeSuperintendentI .B.Yineha!
and Wm Reckmeyer ol Arlm rll.
were short callers at the ra.Holtman home,Thursday ev2I1i1\8'~
lllr. and Mrs. Howard Ruwe and
sum were vlsltora m the John
Niebaam home Monday ovenlng.Miss Norma Holman attended
the Teachers Institute at BlairSaturday.Sha was also a dlnnerguest of Miss Priscilla Bhoades.
The Fontanelle 4-H Club met
lor their monthly meeting at the
Pen-y Toebbcn home Wednesday
evening.Mr. and Mrs. August Kerkhoff
and sons rnntored to Scribner on
Sunday._
Hansen wma formerly Miss Ben
nlco Utterback of Fremont.Mr.and Mrs.I-'red Boldt andEZ; '§ °" '°"i,.'¥&f."1Y°""°'1'3-»~_5,°;;
'r ome urs.I-.er a tm days dsrit here with the
fonner's brother, A. C. Boldt and
Mrs. Boldt.Over fifty persons were presentat the :mum plcnle of the What-soever Club hdd at the I-'slrGround pm; on Sunday.Asplsn~
did program of rn and gamesfor young and 33° was arranged
by Mrs. Ed Renard and Mrs. Nels
Sorenson.Misa Alma Fnhm, eldest daugh-
ter of Mrs. Wm. Napp was mar-rled to Wm. E. Roberts of CarterLake, Iowa on Saturday afternoonthecermnonytakingpluglnOmaha.The young couple will
reside ln Omaha. where the groom
has employment with a paqklng
company."The marrlags license of Miss
Esther Liermnn of this place and
Herman F.Fehlhaber appeared
ln Omaha. papers on Saturday.M.E.Winset and daughter,
Catherine drove to Grand Island
o n Fr id ay .M r .W i ns et return ed
o n Sunday wh i le Mi s s Cathe rine
.. . ". . x. . .. , a f m -. . . e v a . A s n , , " | ,
Friday Saturday 100 smk uress~es gu~at $1.98 at the Fashion Oeu~
ter-values to $10-Shop gn-ly.
Fadrlon Center Dresses for Fall
priced at $8.98 to $12.75 in all thesmut new styles. All sdsea. Coma
in today.as-1:
HILISIDE NEWS OFGARDNER DISTRICT
Amanda Petersen entertainedthe ldllldde Club Thursday after-
noon at n quilting party,
Mr.and Mrs.Lars Jeppesen
spent Tuesday evening a t Harry
Ervey's.Mrs. Fred Anderson ot Herman,
and Dorothy Masters were Wed-
nesday visitors at J. L Pefersen's.
Mr.and Mrs. Cedl Thompson
and .Kenneth attended the fiftieth
wedding anniversary of Mr.and
Mrs. Nels Johnson of Blair.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rasmussenand children spent Friday evening
at George Reeh's.Mr. and Mrs. Jorgen Petersen of
Iowa visited at the F. G. C. Pet-\
ersen home 'hxesday evening._
Mrs.Whalor of Omaha, is vm-i b ! - ~. | . . . . .. . . n u l l n a 1 1 . . .
Tekamah, Wednesdey afternoon.
Hans Anderson pod daughterMr. and Mrs. Elmer Munson, dofOmaha,and Miss RebeccHaskinsof O'Ne.ll were dlnne
and supper guests of Mk, an
Mrs.Clark Lippincott.Mr.an
Mrs Harry Fitch and children oOma ha. we re mow e mu mo ;Mr. s.hd Mrs.Charles Koenl
and children called at the Andm
Matson home Sunday afternoon!
see how Mrs. Matzen and childre
yvere.While 7-he family was em
mg dinner Saturday, the pressur
cooker blew up, scalding them a
te badly.A nurse is carlngfc
m and they are getting don
well as can be expected._Mrs.Hattie Lippincott andaughter spent Wednesday nite;
noon and evening with Mr.anMrs. E. C. Lippincott and famil;Mrs. Elsie Jorgenson is spem
mg this week at the Chas. Sutta
home while Mrs. Annie Sutton 1
out at Denver.Mr. and Mrs. Chrls Jensen anchildren visited at the Ted 0Ilng¢
home Tuesday evening.
Walter Peck was s supper guez
at the Fred Peck home Tnesds
everung.I &|.;,f:"m;;f.;,,;r
L.By r o n Beard
Fri da y to s ee the
the r, Be n Pik e at
al.
1 snent 'I'hnr3dnv
a a n a a u n l u n u l ¢. . | | \ AL y l e s p e n t T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n a t
t h e S o r e n J e n s e n h o m e .
M r s .F a y J o n e s c a l l e d o n M r s .
Clemens W i lli amso n n r )M m .
J o hn Ree h Tu es da y af te rn oo n.
MP. and 'Mrsz 'Rlmnr 'rlwnnn innlf
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W I T H B A T H '; , ," " ; ' ~ <' § ' m
F R O M ~-v
K-Im e<» u.. nonbln.M».aq..mm cm, s.><a.|, Businns, 'r».v.|,A' u dMot¢CIb out h...a|».,a.r L.gy_.D vu ~ |:¢nm:nod:\£'~;ns.F|:o; Una Bands.un Vi
F,'1e4QD4.»'=..»,.1
Donald and Richard Ruwe vis-ited their grandparents.Mr.and
Mrs. Ernest Rabe Thursday.Onrdny they vidled their grand-er,M m M.lnnie Rauwe and
family.Miss Norma I-Ioltman spent afdays lsst week at the John
I wnknmp Sr. home in Arling-
ton.'Howard Ruwo shipped hogs and
sheep Tuesday evening.Miss Lucille Rahe spent Thursday with her sister, Mrs. Howard
Rnwe.
her sister, Mrs. Vern Nicholas.Miss Elizabeth Mohr,daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mohr of thisplacewasma rrle d\n Wayne H.
Reynolds of Fremo t on Sundayafternoon,the rna1»rinKB taking
place at the home fo! Rev. Baker
in Fremont.Mr.and Mrs. Jeff
Ellis attended the couple during
the ceremony.Tho bride is agraduate of the Arlington schools,
graduating in 1930 with the high-
est class honors.For the pastyearshe_has had charge "al the
...ms ,umm nays mt.. .-ns. ua..Phillips and husband
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gustin and
family ol Blair, spent Tuesdayeveningat the J.L.Petersen
home.
Harry Erve had a lorce of menfillinghisali.Saturday and on
Monday.
Omaha visitors Friday were Mr.
and Mrs.Cecil Thompson and
Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pet~ersen and Robert,Mr.and Mrs.Robert Rasmussen and family
and Mr. and Mrs: pan Phillips.
Mr. ana mrs. uname Huak andMrs.Frank Rathbun ahd sou o i
Omaha, visited at the Jonas Blom-berg home Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Olinger and
children,Mrs. Albert Hansen and
ehildren all of Modale, Iowa and
Miss Marie Olinger of_Greensberg',Indiana were' dnnef and supper
lguests Saturday at 'hi Ted Olin-
ger home.
Mr.and Mrs.P. J.Black and
son of Harrisburg, Penn. and Mr.
and Mrs. J. W._ Foy of Blaixgspentl
'r|....»..a......un Mr.and Mrsdrove to Omaha Jbaby of their bmi
an Omaha. hnsplt
David Simonser
and Friday withanna Simonaen il
Mr. and Mrs. I
children were Sthe U, S. Reeves
mail-.Mr. and M
and twa~children
mme Saturday nan1ong_ relatives.
1»~-- r ' " '_ -" " ' - 1h i s au n t,Mr s .
1 B lai r.
Dpal Reeves an d
und ay gu es ts a t
L ho me ,so uth o f
lrs . Oma r Reeves
o f No r th P la tte
th ei r s on ,J a me s to . A r l i n g to n o n
Mo n d a y wh e r e h e ha d hi s tons ils
remo ved.H e i s g e tti n g alo n g
nic ely .
Mr . a n d Mr s .Clemens ' W illinm~
sen we r e W e dn es da y even in g vi s-
ito r s a t th e Clarenc e W ac h ter
i g h t f o r u vi si t home.
Tu es da y Mz na nd Mr .a n d Mr s .C.H .W i lli amse n
a e n t e r t a i n e d ~1 - I i a i t e d a t J o h n R o g e r f s W e d n e s -
D n h u n a h h l n I -# d i v n \ r . n n = n »55 P0911 _Strgfmger sp _ n a r y g o o d s u e p u n m c n c l n w e n q r s J i m R e e d g f | 3 | a j r w a s a M o n -" ~ " = " " :' = " = * " " 5 w u l lW e d |Rf.£llP..S h a h a n EIIW HVR b i 9 0 1 1 !l C t . l . V n l r l a u r fn n r n f n n m a n n ! n 'f T a r a . T n n n n . \ M r s G € l l B D 3 V i d Ju l e u u u | M r B O p a l R e e ve s
n u r 'u n a f ' | v n nwa y Bl uie narvey narrung
me.Miss Norma Holtman hegan herworkMondayas teacher of thePrimary and Intermediate grades
al the Blsbee school.Miss Viola
Holtman entered the ninth grade
there and also started her workMonday.Violet and Lloyd EdneukampspentMondaywithElnaand
Glenn Echtenkamp.
Mr.and Mrs.Howard Ruwespent Thursday at Ernest Rahe's.
Will Holtrnan, Ed and Herman
Niehaum, and Gottlieb Giaselman
gf" Blair business callers Satur-
y.John 'Bc-.hfenkamp Sr. and grand
daughters,Violet and Elna Ech-
tenkamp motored to Wayne Fri-
day for a visit with relatives, re-
turning home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Holtman and:family spent Sunday evening withl r .and Mrs.John Echtenkamp
Sr.in Arlington.
Fashion Cenher Han for Women
in church work and popular with
the younger set.The groom is
well and favorably known here.
having lived in Arlington when oboy.He is the son of Mr.undMrs. George H. Reynolds, now ofOmaha.He is a graduate of the
North High school of Minneapolis
and for the past year has beenliving in Fremont,where he is
employed by the Nnt'l Refining
Co.The young couple has taken
an apartment in Fremont.Miss Valeskn Pfeiffer of OakPark,Ill., who has been visiting
here with her father, Wm. Pfeif-
fer, and Henry Pfeiffer of Tulsa.
Okla., who has been spending the
summer here at the Henry Pfeif-fer home, were the guests ofhonorat a fa mily a ffa ir at theof Mr. and Mrs.
on Sunday.Apic-
supper were serv-Miss Pfeiffer re-
Park Sunday eve-
oountry homeHenry Pfeiffer
nic dinner anded on the lawn.turned to Oak
ning.Messrs.s=d.!'=§dm€S...A~ H:
-.., ..........., ........ ... ....... ...,.,...sen's.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frasier and
family of Omaha, were Sunday
dinner guests at J. L. Peterserfs.Gardner school opened MondaymorningwithDorothyMasters
teaoher and an enrollment of four-
teen pupils.Sunday visitors at the HarryErveyhomeweretheirthreedaughters.Mrs.Tegt,Mrs.Ehn-
inger and Mrs.Stricklett,and
their fsmliies and in the after-
noon they all drove to the BenPeckhomenear Tekamah,andspent the afternoon.
Fashion Center Dresses for Fall
priced at $8.98 to $12.75 in dl the
smart new styles. All sizes.Come
in today.33-11:
Fashion Center Winter Coats
$16.75 and $25-wonderful look-
ing Coats-select yours now and
pay a deposit on i you get much
better sets of fur andivou save
money, too.
Mr.
Miss
IowahomeMrs
and Mrs. Frank Biffar and
Edna Aldrich of Carroll
visited at the Fred PeekThursday eveningLarsPaulsonand daugh
ter and Mrs James Paulson were
callers at the John KxerschthomeWednesday afternoon
Mrs Alfred Hansen and children
were Friday dinner guests of
Mrs Julius Leigler and family
Mr and Mrs Gust Nelson and
uelson, all of Valley, and Mr andMrsMelcer Wahl and son of
Kansas City Missouri were din-
ner guests Tuesday at the Jonas
Blomberg homeMrsad Mrs James Paulson
spent Thursday with Mr and Mrs.
Join Taylor Jr of Orum
'tlr and Mrs Georg; Badgerow
and daughter visited at the H M.
Clark home in Omaha Sunday aft-
ernoonMrand Mrs Charlie Pollen ofLyons, spent Thursday night attha_Lo\ne llflencke home!
emldéen and Rév. and Mrs.Sam-
./
dren and their parents,Mr.and
Mrs. U. S. Reeves at dinner.
.Mr.and Mrs.Harry'TysondrovetoOmahaTuesdayafter-
noon to visit their nephew, Glenn
McKenzie at the Methodist hos-
pital where he underwent an oper-ation.They had supper at the
home of their uncle,Harry Me-
Daniel.Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Conety helpedto plan a surprise dimer party tocelebratetheanniversaryofthe
birthday of their daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Ned Tyson of Herman, Fri-
day.Other guests were Mr. andMrs. Hsropld Barge and Mr. andhks. A. W. "Berse-
C.B.Bunn and son.Byron,
.Conety and A.E. Dixon
. ve to Fremont Saturday after-noon to a stock sale.The Jolly Joker Sewing Cluhhad a weiner roast Sunday after-
noon at the home of Miss Anna
Paulsen.Others present were Mr.
and Mrs;Joe Crutsinger andhnhv.Mrs. Clavfnn Sheets.Mr.
...., e.e.n..g.Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wachter
and Marilyn spent Wednesdaynftemoon in Blair.Mrs. Wachterhad some dental work done.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thone and
children spent Wednesday eve-
ning nt the Ben Wachter home.Mr. and Mrs.Anton PetersonanddaughterofHooper,were
Thursday visitors at the Wm.Christiansen home.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tiely visited
at the Jens Krogh home Sunday
evening.Mr. and Mrs. Annie Moluff andchildrenof Omaha, were Sundayi
guests at the Elmer Thone home.Mr.and Mrs.Dewey Holstein
and daughter left Thursday forTulsa,Okla.The latter's deter,Mrs.Henry Johnson and twodaughters who have been visiting
at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm: Hovendick, accom-panied them there to their home.Mimx Edith Hovendiek also ac-companied them.Mrs. Marie Krohn and daughters
!
TALK---Don't Walk
You can do all your shopping here
on one phone call --- and know you
will get just as good service and se-
lection as if you came in person
WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF
First Class Staple & Fancy' Groceries
Fruits and Vegetables
Meats and Provisions
| North Side StoreL»0CKl1l8I\,u Ii-uoseuiulue ann mrs .E U .mppmcott and .I$1.83 to $3.88-values to $10-nll _°''me smart new Empress Eugenie- ¢h='§f°"t;"d A. 3 1§=,°=°"'§}"§ 'fi O R U M N E W S :Sd Pffi ; """!'"'PP"=°;',,"
ten ed e annu oven c pl xrgima nn v mtcd at e 1PeterPanandRobmhoodstyles nh#"»\.;,-11 in :mia pnrh mamma-rin Qnffnn nm..- n\.:mm nffnrnnnr
mam o f F m L,vldked a t ¢h, "W m_m a \'\'Ff1|.'I';.="`n{'i1="f1.¢f-f"fn'.T'1E','1f' 62;D e n m a n h o m e T h u f d é f -
" * ' ° '~-ma c h i ldr e n a n d wr11m=-.!."~é. 'I'.'!..?5E'° .!E"'~--.'}!.***££&'i
Moines,I n ~where~th~y wil~
spend several days at the Iowastate fair.
Fashion Center Silk Stockings
that Wear-yes that is the kind to
buy-depresdon or no depression
I
cheap junky stockings will not_
1 .
"The Busy Cof*ner"
PHONE 113 r 114 Blair, Nels:-RaymandKrogh
Moines,I n ~where~th~y wil~
spend several days at the Iowastate fair.
Fashion Center Silk Stockings
that Wear-yes that is the kind to
buy-depresdon or no depression
I
cheap junky stockings will not_
1 .
"The Busy Cof*ner"
PHONE 113 r 114 Blair, Nels:-RaymandKrogh
Moines,I n ~where~th~y wil~
spend several days at the Iowastate fair.
Fashion Center Silk Stockings
that Wear-yes that is the kind to
buy-depresdon or no depression
I
cheap junky stockings will not_
1 .
"The Busy Cof*ner"
PHONE 113 r 114 Blair, Nels:-RaymandKrogh
i n black and all colors see 'ourli§§»§§¢§"é}Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koenig
and Mrs..Cml Hagge and son
spent several days last week withMr.and Mrs. Will Pauswzn atBloomfield.
Mrs.Ray_Jghnson of Orpahn,
m.-ren.Mr. and Mrs. Lars Paulsen spentSunday afternoon nt the Ras Peb-
erson home, near Rose Hill.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.Harry Tyson were Mr.
and Mrs,Glenn Mchanleln and
u e l e c t i o n o f M i l l i n e r y a t t h e s e a t t h c B l a i r # a r k S m m d a f .s e n t o o k L e l a n d M a r t i n :s o n t o
in n vt z a u u n vi n r r Iuir~nu.........unn r n n u l ' U r n .T F L fl l s l r k h n r r n .w h o ED S*O n a " ' B .IO W IL f I O l f l W h E r B II E l e f t
._...._,._....,,,......,.,........,..live a new Hut and you may just
as well buy it in Blair because we
show you the ,same Hats the
Gmaha scores show you.Come in
ad s ee.
Subscribe for The Enlzrprise.
tdned injuries to her chest and a for his home in Moorehead, Minn.'broken nrm in an auto accident Mr.and Mrs.Edwin Erickson]
last week, is still confined to her left Wednesday moming for theirbed.'home in Chicago after a week'sM_ |yLE_Wi"5et was elected as visit at the Lars Holland home.d g rs ge h Rebekah Mr and Mrs Ed Hansen c1to1t-~a ~ts '~'K° 9 a nd e com anled b Mrs. Rudol h hanState Assembly at Grand Island P Y __-at a recent meeting of the local sen of Kennard,visxterl a mek
. .uncle in n Fremont hasniml nnl
.~,~..,Mr.and Mrs.Rudolph Mencke
and family spent Wednesday eve-
ning with Mr.and Mrs.Gus
Mencke,helping Mrs.Mencke
celebrafe her birthday.
/liar /he1 SAHARA
A SINGERS
Half size Dmsses fit without
alteration-we have a full stock in
all the new fall styles priced at
only $12.75-sizes 14%to zsss.
Fashion Cenkr.
Katex is priced at 29a a box
every day in the year at the mh-
ion Center..Friday Saturday 100 Silk Dress-
es so at $1.98 at the Fashion Cen-
ter-valuea to $10-Shop Euly.
v n uw e e o: w xw o e
w l ou nv u
$ 3 3 -%%
m a .': a u » . u . ' h m r ¢ > 0 lv
| . m o r . u . n - c a nu m !I . | | .u n n h v
'n ~ k x o u n n
C E R T I F I E D
%!!,&!¥é,£9&'-
Sahara 6x3 Egg per ton $8.25
Sahara|Lump per ton $8.50
Gloria,Dornthy Mahan and Pete
Sheer all of Omaha.
Clmrlle I-Iislit of Tekamnhspent
the week-end with the S. I. Moorefamily.,The Qrldgewiew Project Club
at the Tourist Park in Blair.Thursday aftemoon Mrs.SumMoore, edst ol Blair, will be hos-tess bo this club.
Mr.and Mrs. Charlie Shumack
and three children and the family
of a brother-ln-law moved Monday
to the tenant house on the J. s.Conety farm.Mfrs. John Crlnk ol Washington,
aeoom;:anled by Misa Sadie Crink
broug t her daughter, Bernice to
Blair Saturday to attend Teachers
»;| |; | . u ~Q \.:~Pubac rlbo for The rzntarm-ine.Mr .an d M n .A .E .D i xo n a n d
_g
Car Owners!
We Are Giving Away
Two Grease Jobs . . . Two Wash Jobs
Two 5 Gallons of Gas . . . Four 1 Quarts of Oil
To Our Customers Starting
Thursday, Sept. 4th
Get Your Tickets With Yo ur
Purchases At Our Station
Shell Super Service Station
I SHELL PRODUCTS J. w. ANDREAsEN_ Proprietor
HERE IS lloW YOU CAN WIN
We have 100 tickets inlittle envelopes. Each cqqtomer
will receive one FREE with every purchase.Ten of
the tickets will be redeemable for the above mention-
ed services.
5A R L I N G T O N N O T E S |`"`i1?§Eliz ab eth Mo h r ,wh o s e ' W $ l E e ' .
Morris Whitaker left several
days ago for Fairbury where he
has accepted a position in thepublic schools there.Miss Viola Frenuh began her
rnardage to Wayne Reynolds o f ~
Fremont. will take place on Sun- where
day,was complimented when a chantzrouv pf friends held a plcnlc at
u u u m n . m u r u n L B Y B B H a n u
were ln Omaha MondayAlum was taken w a spe-M i g ; f a onic skin '=f°g1,;}~;~
tht, Fan' Ground park on Wednes~rs.r muxsen and 'day evenlmr.Followimr smmer 'ff"PJ2?Pf.,f'v$''19Pd"¥afternoon
d
-
llies aa teacher at the Ma¢leB'th|§ladlexfrnobored ua' Freimont
ool on Mondn »where they mspeded the prolpec~
Miss Edith Pugge wlll begin tive apartments of the bride and
her schogtygar 3" the Whitlord groom-to-be.
Het n on ay.
Jas.Hall.Howard and John Fashion Center Hats for Women
§;'"';"_ ;°g= gg § °*:""M°:nwl,sms w $8 .8 8-v nlue s w sw-a u
Nur-series,the smut new Empress Eugenio-
M n .o.g_mberu af Omaha, Feier Pm and Roblnhood styles
Lmgg a t the m.; Mn. J . c. \n_ blgck "zd.9H.°°1°'»-#°°°\1=
I-IIB murun uanen name.The Bible Class of St. PaulsSunday School sponsored an lee
cream social on the church lawnTuesdayevening.A fa ir aimed
crowd was i n atfendanee.Theaudienceenjoyedsomeselectionsona piauoacwrdian by EdwinEricksonals o n ve al solo byMn.Erlcksun,both of Chicago.
The prooeugnfrom the sale were
uncumm on Thundny.selection or Msumery at these °'""" """ *U-lh nin Hilganknmp in eoufinad money saving prices-you must bu - "ndm EdmHnésm WED ;hw his home with an nttank ol have a new Hat and you mny just Th ess s rs leenw
»". T " & . f ° " ° " A nurse is in ab- as Wd' buy in in Blair beeluae we Mrs.yi hrti n Larsen w u a
n r .um Mn. Ra v L ,,_ ,,m,_ ghwq :ffm tl-|e_same Hgw the Thursday aiwrnoon truest of nm.
1'l
\
ntuximel1"t,i1é"fir§i:'ofihB"umma mm s no w y ou.Come in H. C. Rismuuen in `i3ldr.
fro Winthro ,Ia.,wh th and see.The Ed Hansen.I-Ars Rollandattgdedthe ¥.,.,..~.1 ..f°'.`? N1 and Girl Rasmussen families and
3 °5i =?, g j { S " ¥ < f ° h ' f ' = ° ` f 5 5 -R o s s m m .m z m s
s m o e r
l k .a n d M r s .A .C .B o l d t v l a -
lbed with relatives ln Hooper on Mr.and Mrs. John Polsersuz,Sv -"dm b m u l y m a Jack, ur.and Mrs.
Mn, F. E. Webb, who has bgen Wm. Rynn, Mr.and Mrs.Detla!
-cnring for her mother ln Mmil- Wulf, Geo. Luxe and Mra.Hughe|
son »i'or the past dx weeks, re- were Saturday evening visitors at'turned home Thlnsday.Her bm- Bernard Wul!'s near Herman.da u,Ivan McKay,vile and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hart anddaughter, Irene of Eldon,Iowa. Alfred and Mr. and Mn. Charlie
accompanid her remaining until Pullen and family drove to Shen-Frlday when they left for their nndonh Saturday.
Mr. and Mn. Martin Larsen en-joyed a picnic supper laogeiher
south of Hamm, Sunday.L. E. g-fm and Ivan and Mal-
vern an Alton Lau-sen attendedthe rodeo in Winslow Sunday.
Mr.and Mn. John Taylér Jr.and san vialted John Taylor Sr. in
an Omaha hospital Sunday.
Wednesday evenlng,Miss Opal
Ruhr entertained A number of
young folks at her home in honorofher hirllzdny.
i m m a lr. ma Mn. W aller A lub umm WPIII.who stated mWlplst md nn, md Betty,llr. md m."'&.»={ Nllool nt Rau Hill Monday were
l g w n wm ¢n¢»m am 1¢m ac¢».1.u¢H°|°"Hl"='=-Arm¢m dE»¢lwrlra=u¢|¢vu¢w¢dm m y.v.,|,,,|.|¢.,,H¢m en.na n -s u rk m a Ivanon a m y.lt mam Wulf'|.! - " ve Evdm Rlhlh |mlMu'-
M 1 s . M . E-C8_0 d
Iives from Blai
.l![§a;our"l ValleyMr.and Mrs.Alfred Chrishzn-sm and fnmily of Fremont, spentSunday here at the Waller Ech-
tmlmmP home.
Dr.and Mrs.P. L.Cady re-
hamed home Friday from n ben'g y tr i p through points in Iowa
Ne bnska and Knmu.Madames A. C. und c. H. Ros~-mkilde were ho ne nm to theI .E.Young ladle!Kmdngion
.nt the chord: on Tuudny evening.Friends hero and in Fremont
w i l be inieresfed to know 115°
Cu mo d ,h hn be e n -~£1" coach 5 . 3 3 G ra nd Is l nd
schools, hal received his appoint-.|,"|1; as phyuionl director in the
Xllndiux schools at Genoa.,Mr. lm! Mn. A. T. Hutchinson
a Norfolk, spout Sunday at the
W. A. Rockmoyer home/\Hr. md Mn. Ve rno n Mus hdl
Mrs. Geo. Kuhr enmrtnlned the
following in honor ol Opal and
LeRoy Wednesday °"°'='f~g Eva-
linn Rulphs,Marjorie arisen,Dorothy Mencke,Dorothy Sap-penfield,James Wulf,Rlchud
Nelson, Richard Appleby, Glu-ice.Russel and Perry Rm. Do rothy
Petersen,Raymond and Clarence
Paulsen,Russell Ward,Clifford
Taylor,Raymond and Delmar
Gosker, Mlrvin and Norman Wulf,
Chndes Love and Raymond Rowe.At a late hour a delicious lunch oficecream, cake,sandwiches andlemonade wan served.Friday evening vddton atJohn-Pebersen'o were Mr.and Mrs.
Norris Ward. Marie. Myron, Rus-sell and Merle and Howud Taylor
jury Hansen of Lincoln district
entered the tmth grade.Tuoadl evening, the Bell CreekValley oh. hdd a bndness meeb-
in hnt tha Fred Dickmeyer home.
. and Mrs. Peter Nielsen en-
tnined a number of guesh at o.
pper party Thursday evening.
Fashion Center Winter Couts
$i6.75_ und. $26-wonderful look~
ing Costs-select yours now and
pay ri. deposit on i you get much
bet?/or Wt! of for and you Iave
Fashion Center Shoes for Worn-
en $2.98 in 35:Emma Jottick SG
and $6:Robinhood for the Chll~
dren $1.49 to $2.65.New ship-
too.
Mrs.Zepher Hughes und non,
Howard have been visiting atWm. Rymn'n.
ment of Oxford: just reoelvod.
Advaldsu in -nn Enfnfnrln.
luvE'r'r LUMBER
U' CQAL COMPANY
v n uw e e o: w xw o e
w l ou nv u
$ 3 3 -%%
m a .': a u » . u . ' h m r ¢ > 0 lv
| . m o r . u . n - c a nu m !I . | | .u n n h v
/liar /he1 SAHARA
A SINGERS
'n~ksoulnc z n u n s n~
Sah3ril6x3Eggp¢r¢0|| $8.25
Saharall..ump per ton ;s.so
~snr'
Blnir, Nebruka, Septumber 3, 1931 --'nm e e .. .- n. ..
SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY
September 6, 7 and 8
Sunday Matinee, 10-254:
.5 sEA=:.L t ~ 4, {~}on1AN -»s»°§,'. ~
A , gu g R E f i. ~ La I. N ' ~ ~ ~
c gow `f.i»~<,~Q ' ,,:*.»#' - '
~ ~ ~ ~15 '~ f .~ ~ ? ; , , § ' < » ¢ ; f = ; 3 u » \ 1 F ~
.. .~»"'""~c Q 1 .,.»»~r
,z .,.Q ;...-»~" ,1-
2 H 7 ;",S h e w r e c l c l d h e r l i f a l o
Frank Molloakie, lAbor-zs4.oo
A. N. E -um. o nmu 101.79
Nebr.Culvaxt dz Mfg. Co.,
c u m m 13,61
Elmar wrzghe, 'l`\"1¢Hnz 117.00
Chriltensm Lbr. Co., Bridge 8.74
Fax-men Gr.&Ih r.Co.,
Bridgs 106.05
Christensen Lbr. Co., Bridge 51.96
On mation duly mnd¢ and car-
ried the applimtlon of Clnxenoe
King to mnduct a Public Duwe
Hall and Amusement Park for
om year Wu granted.
No
lhher h Cu-rigan, Atinmeyn.
COUNTY oounr. WASHHWGIUN
COUNTY, NEBRASKA,
Estate of Catherine De'l'emple,
~messed.Notice is g-Ivan to the aedltnn
. appear before me at the Oounty
.._~n
Only 75c for a yeah mbsalp-
tlon tn The Enkerprlne Sept. 4-5.Fashion Center Silk Swcldnga
that Wear--yes that is the kind w
buy-depresdam or no depreudon
cheap junky stockings will notsarayou money-you j u n have
to buy them more ofkn thats all-
nll m¢1dvs~» bought at the Flah-
ion Center an absolutely gunna-
ieed to satisfy you ln every way-
herm are our primes-Full faah£on~
ed dlk to top service weight 67c;
Bobollnk pam thread :i lk Sl;
Gold StrlpsAdjulta.hlea>-afuryou
envei,h a h 46 mlnuyea longer,
bufi ns apples occasionally with
lyrup.Syrinkle tops of apple:
vm; eocoanut and continue baking
until comannt browns.Servelmi
with cream.Serves four.
Caramel Cake
One-third cnp int,1 cup ugh:
Ima m sugar, 4 tablespoons cara-
mel wm v .1 ms .1 w w w
vanilla,%teaspoon salt,55 cup
milk,2 cupa flaur,2 teaspoons
baking powder.Cr u m fat and
sugar.Add rest of ingredients
and b u t 8 minutes.Pour inm
a l H o h c i x s ` t h T h e C h u r c h e s~""'"'i&7 ' 'W 1 As 'rom BY 'rmzm |>.4s'rons
'ro cnnnrrons _ _ _
c o u c n s c / mo NAL c q u n c u
A. F. Newell, Pastor
vacation this
church resumes all regular ner-
vdces md meetings next Sunday.
Aiter a month of
All lrlmds in church and pariah,
nm! strangen new in om- midn,
Combins the tw
into A hat,well
md ba ke i n n m
m e F. .ovenServes 9-line or In
Bloc na 21 3|
Three cups lx~
beaten,1 taspoo
pepper.Mix In~the cunxule.Wi
md xp a tdn ma n
t u e o n m mm
cnsamle, leaving
low.Bnke in m~
Fat Steers
High
LuvssrummmsM suum UMAHA
er-Feeders Weaker
HOGS A SHADE HIGHER
ru hm.. av-r :som on
Strong to 15-259ISI-in Sundly-Om- hearts were
made to rejoice at the Mummy
Worship service when Dr. G.E.
Shnley and family mme forward
asking for bapiism md ch\1r¢h
membenhip.Their two childrenhuiprevdoualycome forward on
dedd/nn day in the Sunday Schof
'erm
mixtures, pour
,.|i l
mlnurfn.
|
E n v y B e o d p t s - h t h m b l
.$¢ .1 5o 1. so :Feeders 8 | - N D
5.65.Aged eheop b u ll a a d
W a h .
Un i o n B i o c k v m. s e p t . 1 . mn
- n c c a t t l e m e m m n o 1 5 0
: s o h i g h e r o n M o m m y vm ; b u t
y e u l l n u a r o u n d n o m .m w p u
n u m m o f HD¢¢h¢1ou b d l l t
about 14.000, the b u lk o f u m a
m m x r a s s e r a .C e n m d h e ! ! -
eru n neq stron ger.lto c k e r l a n d
te e de n weak.
Quotatio ns on Ca ttle: Ch oic e top r lme y e a r lmn W . 5 0 0 9 . 9 D l I OM
to c hoic e yearllnge $8.5009.40;
nu- no good y en-llna $'!.50D8.50;
c o mmo n to fa i r y mr llnz s $ 6. 5 0 0
1.50:trashy .wa r me d u P steers
$e.oo@u.5o:c h o i c e § n r l . m e m m
beeves $9.35@9.B5;choic e.pr i me
ha v? hc e ve s $ 9 . z s @9 . e 0 : me ( 0
choice ulc ers ¢s.a509.zs;i w 0 0
good steers 8'l.25@8.25:c o mmo n
no (air steers ss.25@'1.25: Eood m
choice ahockers $6.00@'I.00;fa i r
ta :ood stoc kc rs s4.v5® a.o0: c om-
mo n w f ai r s to c ke r: 83 50 0 41 15 2
trashy grades 52.50@3.50;choice
heavy fe eders $6 .50@'!.0 0: wa to
choic e feeders ss.'1s@s.50; (slr 10
ma feeders $4.50@5.' 15; c ommon
to fair feeders sa.'1s@4.so;m e k
c ows $225® 3.25;stoc k helfers
$4.o0®o.2s:stoc k steer calves
$5.50@'l.50;stoc k heifer w v e a
$5.oo@e.so..
n o c s S TE A D Y ' z o B TH - ONG E R.
About 13,000 fresh 1101! arrived
Mo nd a y a nd f o un d s fa ir ly b ma d
danand at steady to :trolls nrfc ee.
Tr o d ln z wa s la r g e ly a t e s p r e a d
o f s4.s0®s.'15.wi th m e m m :
welghts up fa $8.25.
HE A V Y m m O F L A MB S L O W E R
Rec elnts of she ep a nd le mb e
Mo n d a y we r e unus ually heavy ,39.0 00 head . a nd h ide u n d sales
on la t la mb s we re 25 ® 5 0c lowe r
uma th e c lo s e o f lust we ek.a t
$6.'l50'l.50.Feeder la mb s were
m a d : t o a s l e r mt M.50@5.G5.
Me d s h e e p d u ll md u n c h a n g e d .
P A T L A M B S :Ra n g e l l m b l ,
R004 fo c holc e $'l.000'l.50;n u n
la m b s , h i r i o m o d $B.01@'l.W:
s h a m la mb s $e.so@'r.so:na tive
hmb l. mo d r n c h o lc e l73 5 ® 7. 5 0 ;
vmrllnzu. du zrades $2.xso@4.5o.
m m m m m s F e e d e r l l m h s ,
:ood to eholc e s5.s0® 5.'I5: feeder
mn b s .h u - to z o o d $4.' 1ws. so:
feeder lambs.c o mmo n f n fell'
$ 1 s o m . 1 s :
Ewm: P u t. mod w c h oi c e $1 .5 0
01.751 h t . f e l t t o R006 61. 000
1.5 0: c ull a nd c an ne r e we s $1 56
315; breeding e wa $l.50® 4.50.
Th e f a mo u s vlr s h ln . Old I r o n -
nldee. vne designed by Joqhun.
Hu mp hr ey s of Ph llnd elph ls .He r
m x w u w a n t H u m - m n m d .
in Bos ton . m 11 94.
wen- n poi:at adjushbla you
will be niiafied with ncthingelae
-$1.85 md $1.95-nil new h ll
colon in all sizes.
shnlluw p m Amd w i t h wnxed
pgper.Blka 80 minutes in mod<
orltely dow oven.Cool and frost.
'Try Omthtib lhde v m.
Cba ppad Bm
Beat we whiwn and yolks of 4
eggs sepnrntely.
To the yolks mdd 2 tealpoona
butter, n pinch of nit, md 1 cup
ol boiled ham iinely ghopped.
M;ke n¢ mo o thput¢ o !l he a p-
ingte xs po o no fi lo ura nd 56 cup
of milk, and gndudly add the re-
mainder ol % cup of milk and the
well-beamn whifes of the eggs.
Falhlon Center Shoes for Wom-
en $2.98 to $6:Elma Jettick $5
and 36:Robinlmod for the Chil-
dren $1.49 so $2.65,Nam ship;
mm! of Oxfords just received.
B~»'~'
n A 1 N ' r m s § o n s m n n m
Here in u redpe that is a.lmos1
n summer mul in itself:
Three-fourums cup nlzar.H6
cup hot water, 8 tablespoons chop-
ped nldna, 8 tablespoon; broken
nut mea'-0. 8 tablespoons chopped
dates, 4 pared and cox-ed apples,
56 cup oocoanut,sonthem style.
Combine sugar and wafer in
casserole and heat in hot oven
450 degrees until sugar ls dis-
solved, utirririg owasiunally. Com-
bine raisins, dates and nuts, and
ti ll apple centers with mixture.
Brush apples with melted butter.
Place in cassemle,cover closely,
and bake 15 minutes.Reduce heat
to moderate (350 degrees),un-
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B U Y Y o u ~~"
COAL NOW!
v .
W e n o w have on ha nd
a cpmplete stock of Fur=-
nace and Stove Coal i n
all sizes.Pen. Hard Coal
and Petroleum Coke a t
substantially reduced
prices.It will pay to
order your coal now and
get it direct from the car.
r-mmzsau
Wisner-'I'hln city to hue ne~
:Ure truck.
The Enterprise '75s Sept. 4 and 5
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Home of Pcqfccl Taz/W Plctura
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3
Bargain Night
THREE GIRLS LOST
With Loretta Young and John Wayne
Also Comedy-"Arabian Knights"
.all mgether.Indivlduml n e
made by molding in _eu or
muffin pans
Vegolabla Salud
One mp cooked green beam, I~
cap cooksd diced carrots,'fi cup
deed celery, 2 tablespoon; <h°W°\i'
onions,2 tablespoon choppoti
green peppers.%teaspoon lllh56 teaspoon 1>=nHk», % cup salmi
dressing.Mix and chill ingredi-
mlts.Serve i n bowl lined with
lettuce.``
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U1"°=rl?9e=i*i° Sw#-
From Ono Roni
Blair Way Trim
c m . ¢ . , u | . . -$11.75 $21.15
Sdtl.akeCity,Uhl| 27.10 48.80
Los Anleles,Cllif. 33.25 :1: .25
.Basses Ewywhae
BUS DEPOT:
Farrell Bros. Cds
Blair, Nebr.
111: ovrmuno :court
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ETAGE5
Court .room m mmf, nw;-nn, U.-tha 28ih day of August, 1931, md
on the 28th dly of November 1931,
for the P\11'P°le of qnmlnxdm,
ndjuntment :n f l dlovranoe of
claims.All ehlmz not filed on or
belore the 27th day of Novunba
1931, will be forever barred.Dated this 8150. day og July 1981.
(SEAL)1. c. ELLEH.,
29-St C<nln¢Y Judge.
Noflc s OF PROBATE OF Wm.;
II N THE COUNTY COURT OF(
WASHINGTON COUNTY,\
Nmsmxsxux 1
NOTICE:On the 12th day of
September, 1931 at 10 o'¢.-lock A.
M., at the county court rooms m
Bhlr.Wnshinzton County,Neb-
.wr »......,.... nv-... --..._..-,will be mule welonmeat our opem
ing service at 11 o'do¢k-"hbor
Sxmdny"-conducted py the putnr.Church School at 16 o. m. sharp,
nnd wo s lull l o o k f o r d l ourteachers,o fl i wn and young folks
in their usual planes.
The ymmg people will gather at
thdr 6:80 hour md plnee Sunday
evening for s meeting and ex-
change of vacation experiences.
The fint Sunday in September,
marking the opening of the h l l
season in school and soda]life,
laagood timeto beginthechurch
year well by assembling for wor-
ship and meditation.
They are entlrely hmlli nr wi th
our church pro gnm a nd blveb e e n a c d v e i n t h e d h l r n o f n h o
dmrch since they moved back .tal
Blnir nearly tnne yean ago. They
will be baptised ot the close of the
service Sunday evening.The Junlor B. Y. P U. will re-
sume its work next nndny nnuwillmeet nt seven o'clock.The
Lords Supper will be observed at
the Morning service.|
rms r L UTHE RAN c nv n c n
James N. Lund, Pubor
Communion Service Sunday,in
f.--=-\.,..ma n
n e u I r e a o m n u n w u u w " - ' I
authorizing the County Amorney
to proceed to toreclose the lieu
for all taxes upon r a l estsw
dnt hngjaoen offered for sale fo:
tnxu for three consecutive yeah
and not sold for want of bidders
Un motion duly mad¢ and ur
the nation of the Bo nd in
ad ng claim No.'19,Wan-ant
N . 85, was reconddered md sdd
warrant ordered cancelled.The application of the Wash
ington County Fair Grounds AD
sodation so conduct dances at th:
Fair Grounds Pavillion was re~
celved and the County Clerk i n
strucbed to advertise hearing or
same, according I0 law.
. On motion the Board adjourned
la
hold its first fall Soda! Meeting
next Tuesday afternoon at Un
home of Mn.C.M.Hitchman
Mrs. Al Sick and Mrs. o.Hope
well are to be assisting huswssen
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WEEK STARTING FRIDAY,
SEPTEMBER 4TH
"Waterloo Bridge"
MAE m,§i§§`m uoucms
mu>'ns 'r c i qunc n
L. J . Mo ran/ rum
Next Sunday mm-ks the end of
the vauction pedod, which makes
some interruptlbns in our church
program and is largely responsible
for what is known as a "Summer
Slump"which is not always ashad ne some think.School opens
next Monday and with its open-
ing comes that regularity which
will be carried inw the work of
thechurch.Regularity in amm-
dancg makes a good school poss-
ible, the same thing makes a good
church.Society is charged with
the responsibility of developing
yo in two ways, intellectually
an spiritually.The discharging
uf this great and important re-sponsibility calls for a high spirit
of co»opex-ation betwcan the church
and the school.We had a fine Sunday School
ish will be made welcome
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Danish, at 10:80.
Sunday School at 9:30.
Evening Service at 8.Young Peoples Socieqy meéls
Tuesday at 8 p. m.Drusilla Guild meets Wednesday
at 2:30 p. m.
COUNTY BOARD
A D J O U R N E D M E E T I N G
(C o nti n ue d f r o m P ag e On e )
Gr a n t L .Fo x, S up p li e s 874.92
Da ni sh L u th .Pu hL Hou se,
Supplies 16.25
H. C . Mu rd o c k, S ur ve y i n g 198.51
Klop p Pr inti ng C 0-, Sup plie s 85 .00
T¥\'»0n-Long oo., Repairs 24.55
P la ! / : a u s u m B a n k , P o o r 40.W
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FIBST METHODIST CHURCH
W. Byron Parduri, Pastor
Next Sunday is the last Sun~
duy before conference.Let us
hope that the weather will be
ideal and that every members of
the church will be present.All
serviceswill he held at the usual
hours, and the mid~week prayer
meeting will be held Wednesday
evening at 8 o'clock.
SPECIAL:Olmsted's Platform
Players of Los Angeles will ap-
pear in the beautiiul and inspiring
drama,"St,Claudialf,Thursday
night (tonight)at our church.
The drama will be given with
colorful costuming and lighting
effects.T1-|er¢ will he no admis-
sion charge, but a freewill offer-
ing will he taken during the pro-
gress of the play.Everybody is
invited to sham this unusual treat
with un,regadess of church or
creed.
Carl Booth, Dragging
Hancock Impl. Co., Repairs
Carl Puls, Dmzdns
Arthur Gottsch, Dragging
B. A. GO!!-Bch,labor
P. C. Tucker, Dragging
John J.Fitzgerald,Drag-
xrlnz '
H. C. Blago, Repairs
4.50
2.85
18.95
76.00
7.50
1 1.92
22.05
40.911
1
00 meet Sept. 14, 1981
mska, Hans Schmidt will offer for
probate, a writtenm instrument pur-
porting to be the last will and
testament of Hans Burnhoit, also
lmown as Hans Bornlot, deceased,
GEORGE C. MCQUARRIE
Comty Clerk
BUYS Ens lmbx-:n a x v n s n m
The Hancock Implement Cam
pany delivered an emrilage har
vester list week to the Roberts
Rose-Flynn ranch adjoining Blnix
nn the north.This new piece nl
machinery does awa with th(bundles ol corn and flu the con'
into ensllage and elewtea it init
a wagon as it goes, thus saving
several handlinga.
Fashion Center Silk Stockin
that Wear-yea that is thekind
buy-depression or no depressior
cheap junky stockings will nol
save you money-you just hav(
to buy them more often thats all-
nll stockings bought at the Faah
lon Center are absolutely guaran
teed to satisfy you in every way-
here are our prices--Full fashion
ed silk so top service weight 67c
Bobollnk pure thread silk $1
Gold StripeAdjustables-atteryou
wear a p w of adjustables yol
will be satisfied with nothing els<
--$1.85 and $1.9 5-dl new fal
colors in all sized.
Ha l!dze Dresses fi t withou
allaention-we have a full stock il
all the new fall styles prleed a
only $12.75-sizes 14%to 26%
Fashion &nber.
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at which time and place all per-
sons concerned may appear and
contest the probate thereof.
Dnicd August meh, 1931.
(SEAL)I. c. ELLER,
31-41.-County Judge.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that thc'Washington County Fair Ground~l
Association has this day made
npplicntiun for license w conduct
and operate u public dance hall
nnd amusement park at the
Washington County Fair Grounds
located on Lot 41,Section 12,
Township 17, Range 9, Washing-
ton County,Nebraska,the same
being outside the corporate limits
of any City or village in said
County, all ns provided by Senate
File No. 3, Session Laws nf 1931.
A hearing will be had upon
said application at the County
Commissioners Room in the Court
House in said City of Blair, Neb-
raska on Monday.September 14,
1931 at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M.
ol said day, or as soon thereafter
as mav he heardDatd this 81st day ol August,
11931 George C McQuanieawecou}.¢y Cleric.'GREAT STATE m mREADY FOR THE GON(NOTICE
Friday,Sept.4th, the cpenlng
gong will ring on the best stalkfiilr ever held in Nebraska.That
is a strong statement,for Neb-
raska has had some record-breab
ing fairs.But from the inquiries
made, entries offered, space taken
md interest shawn officials of the
(dr think the 1931 edition wm be
the greatest of all.An outstanding feature of the
fair this year will be " Q dedi-
cation of the new 4-H club build~
ing,which occurs on Sunday.
Sept. 6tl1.The fine new building
of immense cspadty,costing
s1so,ooo, is the only building of
its ki nd in the world so far as
Henry Mencke, Atwrney
To William Bryant, Norman WBryant,Neva Bryant,his u i
Borroughs S.Bryant,Elsie Bry
ant, his wife;Lune Bryant, Mae
Bryant, his wife and to the helrs,
devisaes, Iegatees, personal repre-
sentatives and all other persons
interested in the_es¢.at¢ of William
C.Bryant,deceased,real names
unknown and. all persons having
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o r c lai ming any interest i n Ta x
L o t No .12,i n th e south west
qua rter o f th e south west quar ter
of Se c tio n 5, To wn sh ip 17 , No rth,
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WEEK srnrmc FRIDAY,
SEPTEMBER ml
"" W a t e r l o o B r i d g e
m n a A i z x - n m m u c u s
COUNTY BOARD
ADJOURNED MEETING
(Continued from Page One)
Grant L. Fox, Supplies 874.92
Danish Luth.PuhL House,
Supplier 16.25
H. C. Mortlock, Surveying 198.51
Klopp Printing C0-, Supplies 85.00
Tyson-lang Co., Repairs
Pla!/:au sum Bank, PoorBertel Bertelnm, Dragging
Carl Booth, Dragging
Hancock Impl. Co., Repairs
Carl Puls, Dmzdns
Arthur Gottsch, Dragging
B. A. GO!!-Bch, labor
P. C. Tucker, DraggingJohnJ.Htx gud d,Drag-
xrlnz '
H. C. Blaco, Repairs
Geo. Mania, Repairs
Calhoun Oil Co., Gas
Orum Garage, Repairs
Frank Keegan, Dragging
Sinclair Refining Co., Gu
'.r '..
24.55
40.00
15.75
4.50
2.85
18.95
76.00
7.50
1 1.92
22.05
40.911
1 1 .20
48.65
2.oo
81.5018.85
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iIRange 11, East of the 6 P. M. in
Washington County,Nebraska,
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7 54.00
rum nnnues uunnuwn, u=r\=||u.'».».You and each of you will take
notice that Emu C. Allen has filed
n petition in the Distdct Court of
Washington County,Nebraska,
against you and Leon Sumner as
defendants, the object and prayer
oi' which is to foreclose a certain
reixl estate mortgage dated Febru-
ar 26, 1929, executed by Kittie P.
lk nnt and Willinm Bryant, wife
nnd husband and securing Tax
Lot No. 12 in the southwest quar-
ter of the southwes) quarter of
Section 5,Township 17,Nonh,
Range 11, East of the 6 P. M. in
Washington County, Nebrnxkn, as
set out in plnintiff's petition.
Thut an accounting be had oi' theamount due plaintiff by virtue of
her said mortgage for principal
and interest.;that the some be
ndjudgcd and decreed to be a firstmortgaged lien on said mortgaged
premises;that defendants,or
some of them, be ordered and di-
rected to pny plnintifl, the sum soféundduewithinterest thereon,
and in default of such payments
for twenty days from the entry
oi' the decree,said premises be
sold for the satisfaction of said
mortgaged debt as provided by
lnw;that thc,court appoint areeeivertotake charge of said
mortgaged property and collect
the rents, issue.; and profits there
from;that said defendants,and
each of them, be foreclosed ol all
ight, title, interest and equity oi'redemption in,or to said mort-
gaged premises; that plnintif! re-
cover her costs herein expendedandforsuchotherandnirther
relief as w the court may seem
just and equitable.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 12th
slay of October, 1931.Dated this ist. day of Septem-
ber, 1031.
Erns C. Allen,33~4lt Plaintiff_
Heli Pizu Dresses fit without
alteration--we hsve a full stock in
all the new tall sdyles priced atonlys\2,7s_n=¢s 14%to 26%,
Fashion Center.
Kotex is priced at 29c a boxevery day ln the year at t.bs Fuh-
ion Center.
Fashion Center Beauty Parlor-
Pbone 47-But beauty work in
Blair'-our operator is alvn on
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9 ~ a n ~- 1 /, v ? i § s
The glrl that men forgot is the
theory of the screen attraction.
"Waterloo Bridge"which startsFriday,September 4th at the
RKO-Orpheum Theatre, Omaha, is
one of the mm; dynamic, thrilling,
emotional pictures of the year,
there is an exceptional cast head-
ed by Mae Clark and Kent Doug-
lass in support is Enid Bennett.Doris Lloyd,Frederick Kerr and
Betty Davis.The story of "Waterloo Bridge"
is really out of the ordinary and
will be remembered as one of the
seasons sensations,it will lake
hold of your heart from the very
start,picture the l\aunti'nK sor-
rows of s beautiful girl whose
lore was too great to keep her
bmised and battered heart from
bursting as she thought she wasnotgoodemugh for him.They
called her the Lady of the Night.
Kisses she thought given in love
tamed to ashes on her lips,ssshe was just a soldiers glrl tnkink
her fun wherever she found ii.
not realizing it was too late for o
great _love that comes but once.Tears for her sadness.xdnzins
hearts for her eourage-must she
pay ¢ociety's penalty the r a t of
her life.Heading the only Vsndevllle
of Yesterday" they are the stage
stars of 1891 a real treat, the mu-
ter of ceremonies il Eddie Stan-
le y "a i st o f i nter", the Pi m-
hurgh Eskimo. Paul Mail ln "hls
little Nd jacket", Chaney and Fox
"a tour of steps"eomplag the
stage show
Phone 47-Best beauty work i
Blair-our operator is dways on
duty--evening work by appoint
men genulne Resllstle Perman
ents are only $5 and $7.50
The Entprpnse '15e Sept 4 and 5
Overton-Joe Jacob.purobaaed
Wlgner'|Barber Shop
l
l\ow in Nebraska, ls "Youngsters
yg .duty-evening work by appoint Ne w s tu mn ro o ts to be u-
men gmuins Realistic Putman-|tahl.lshsd between Arnold and Dou-
uztn are only $5 and $7.80.ning.
a__.,._._ _.-...._., ,,,., ,__Weidner & King Co., Grad-
mgleonard Pederson,Salary
G. L. Jensen, Trucking
Joe Thompson, Salary
Hans Beck, Salary
Howard lang, Trucking
173.75
100.00
5.00
100.00
100.00
2.00A. A. Wilkins, Dragging _1s.5o
Marshall Wilkins, Dnagging 810
Fred K. Ludwig, Dragging 2.70
Chris Hinz,Com.Work &
Mileage g9_40
Byron Bartling, Drazslhz 3.15
Earl Sheets, Labor 13,50
llienno C. Larsen, Dragging 16.93
A. N. nsllm-d,Labor 1os.oo
John Schultz Labor1Ray Nelson, Labor
Interstate Mehy.&Supply
Co., Repairs
Iiouis Gdmm, Dragging
Gilbert Battling, Dragging
Herman Filling Station,
leo Fal tt, Labor
Emil Je en, Dragging
Glen McDonald,Sadsry
Harland Jensen, Salary
D. O. Sheets,Salary
H. C. Blaco, Com. Work &
Gas
Mileage '~
Jennie Bollng, Rent
W. L. Pawling, Labor
S. H. Neff, Labor
Chester 'Dnvis, Labor
Willard Hugelman, Labor
Lloyd E. Splker, Labor
Hurley Clements, Labor-_c. M. spikei Labor
Howard Hugelmnn, Labor
Menno C. Larsen, Labor
54.00
10.73
12.60
9.45
1 38.7250.07
67.10
100.00
100.00100.00
98.10
40.00
44.00
39.00
10.00
1 5.00
25.00
25.00
13.00
15.00
10.00
Raymond Echtenkamp, Labor 15.00
LnboAugust Echtenkamp,
Wm. Koenig, Labor
Wm. Voss, Labor
nm Misfeldt, Labor
Bertel Berwlsen, Labor
Fritz Iarsch,labor
Emil horséh, Labor .
Lode C. Lorsch, Labor
Dnzs i ns
John Deeby, lnbor
Fred Hansen, Labor
Ed Fitzgerald, Labor
P. F. Ieehy, Labor
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and
Paul J. Fitzgerald, Labor
Chauncey Wilkins, LaborJas. Jensen, Labor
A. A. w ww . L a bo r
mmh - u w a r m , h b o r
J. E. Jlmgbluth, labor, eu,
Jens Clwnn. laborChas.gsgm, Labor
John Ball, Labor'
N. A. Rogert, LaborBmw ll¢=D°m~\d, sau,
J . A. Hi llma n, xqgf,
Fashion Cmter Beauty Parlor-u_ pi ummy d Labor
40.50
1 x.oo
170.13
5.00
84.00
19.50
39.00
86.80
14.25
10.50
s.oo
21.00
1.50
mo o
6.008.00
78.00
88.00
105.75
3.00
s o m
s a m
R 5 0
1oo.oo
5.00
fslr officials know.No otherfairin this or any other country has
taken such an active interest in
4-H club work and built so well
for its future development.Thr
Nebraska building was built fromnoothermodel,since i t i s the
first of its kind, and will likely
he the genesis of a new order of
fair architecture as other states
catch the sph-lt'that has taken
Nebraska. in developing club work.
The new building was elected on
a site adjoining the old frame
bulldlng.The two are joined by s
passage way.The old building
will contain stalls for baby
beeves,calves and pigs and ob-
viate the necessity of uslng tents
for protecting live stock.To-
gether the two buildings offer an
immense space in which to hold
4-H club demonstrations, exhibits
and sales, the sales and judging
pavilion, being one of the finest in
the country.Very interesting ex-
ercises will dedicate
on Sunday afternoon.Live stock entries
tural ekhibits 9-Ie up
quality and number.
show window will be
flower this year, notwithstanding
dry weather,grasshoppers and
other annoying things.The entertainment program is
to be especially good.Five days
of good harness and saddle races
and three days of auto races.Good circus and vaudeville acts
will be given in front of the
grandstand. The evening program
will be given by Thaviu'a singers
and players oi' 62 people, accom-
paded by his great concert band
A musical revue yan be presented
with elaborate scenic effects and
by skillful performers.To con-
clude the evening pedormance agreat.fireworks deploy will be
dlovm.The fair begins Friday, Sept. 4,
and runs eight full days, clsolng
Sept. 11th.There is no program
the opening day.
the bdldin
and agrlcul-
to the usual
Nebraska'sseen in lull
Fashion Center Shoes for Wom-
qs wa s m s s ; Emu me e k s s
and S6;Robinhood for the Chil-
dren $149 to $2.65.New ship-
ment af Odords jolt received.
*RRR ll...,.._:.s without
alteration-we have s full stock in
dl the new fall styles prlesd atonlyH2 36 -dns : 14 %to 26%-
I-'uhioa Coutar.
lbs Eniifvril 'Ik Sept. 4 md 6.
Saturday Matihee, 10-zsc
.=»;,-~With Loretta Young and John Wayne
Also Comedy-"Arabian Knights"
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11:40 A. M. amy
7.40 P. M. daily ex~
cept Sunday
Nonlxbound
6:55 A. M. daily
2:00 P. M dail
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NORTHWESTERN
WulbounlNo. 111 8:85 A. M. daily
Eutbonnd.y ex~cept Sufaday No. 122 6:80 P. M. dal]y
BUS GOING SOUTH M BUS GOING NORTH
s¢so A. M.5:00 P.9:00 A. M.8:00 P. M11:00 A. M.8:15 P. HL 12:00 Noon 6:15 P.~
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MACHINE Ind MOTOR
SERVICE
Auto Repairing A Specillly
SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY
September 6, 7 and 8
Sunday Matinee, 10-254:
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Also Comedy-"Shotgun Wedding"
Dr. Normm K. Rnthmmn
o r r o m z m x s r
Over the Blah- Drug 00.
Phone Blnck 41Evenings by Appointment
BL AIR FL O UR mu.
The Home ofMAINTOP FLOUR
(Handled by All Grocers)
We exchange wheat tor flour
P. S. Sorensen, Prnp.
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
September 9 and 10
Bargain Nights
~: L " " '~snls;|_n¢.MJ~
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Also-Their Wive's Vacation--Comedy
.5 sEA=:.L t ~ 4,{~}on1AN -»s»°;,'. ~
A , g u g R E f i . ~L a I . N ' ~ ~ ~
c gow `f.i»~<~' ~
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2 H 7 ; ~She wreclcld her lifa lo
_.§f `;5 ~.build a career for him
n : L m s n u s s a u
Inmnneo at All Kinda
Omen
Over Fu-mera Stale Bank
Also The Herring Murder Case-Talkarfoon
By Appointment--Act- F O X N EW S-
MARCUS BECK
s o m m n m s r m m m
Omcs In
Cu rt B o n n
rn 4
CARL scamm-INSURANCEmm. ss1'A'm
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Wisner-'I'hln city to hue new ':Ure truck.5 A G E 5
The Enterprise '75s Sept. 4 and 5.
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HANSON & MEKRENS
Pilot Bldg., Blnlr, Nebraska
PHONE Black 18
innlnnte Roll Estate
Securities
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BLAIR Ans'm.\c~r
AND TITLE COMPANY
Bonded Ahamnen
PHDNE ~15
FARRELUS
CAFE and ROOMS
Home Style Cooked Mala
Bun Depot
204 Walker Ave.
EAT ATWALTS PLACE
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Will We Hue | Tm-c ent Gu Tu
The mmm fmt tlut the Florida
Btite voted in favor of m h#
c a n gasoline tax,shuwl tha
length to which polldduu will go
I n thai!endeavor to artne t
hivney by spedxl taxation from
me dun ol people or tnduntry.
| .a .ents" ' "
in g to n ~ » -
p u t u p a n
An d e a n ~'
t o m n o i n
p r o m i s e s to
t e r t h n n t h e
A e o u n t y
a l l l
rimmed u newaddnu mutant\¢ t he pn¢ » o tfi c a | tB hk ,No i rmdgr:Ee Act of Co ngnu J
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Mvn u n m n e m n w p rxn .I ll n lo rm n o un m du m ew m l zmkfurvmrmm einvhaadl-LGCAL NEWS
Grapes for sale.Ruoanable
price.L. J. Dey, FL Calhoun.l t
Wanted-A married man w
work.Se pmle house.Hosea
Wilson.88-lt
m m Soil ol!Florence,spent
the week-end visldng at the
August Rntbmann home.
Mr. and Hrs. Wm. Blotter md
Iamily are sponding the weekwith
relative: at lhrysvdlls, Mo.
Hr. Ind Mrs. Eqpr Strleklett
have rented one of the Lmrdt
npaxtmmta and will move thero
the forepnrt of next week.
Mh. Philip 0'Hmlon was taken
to the Immanuel hospltul in om»
lm this morning when nba will
undergo a minor operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Clear Millrons are
rejoicing over the hlrth of a sonat on¢~tl\lrty this morning.This
ilthetlllndc hildnndo nlybo y .
John Famberg and wlle and
daughter of Chicago, arrived InstSunday for n week's vldt at the
parentnl, Iaule Flrnberg home.
Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen of
Long Beach.California arrlved
Wednesday evening, called 'here by
the illness of Mr. Jensen's mother
Mn. Soren Jensen._
Dr.and Mrs.W.F.Hemphill
entertianed Nlrs. A. O. Taylor of
Barbara Hansen o l Council
Bluffs, was n week-and guest at
fha Ove T. Anderson home.
Mn. Soren Jensen, who is con-fined in She Blair Honpital,is
qdfe poorly at thi! writing.
Mr. and Mn. H. P. Christensen
were v l d mn last Sunday ener-
noon at the Ha m C. Rasmnmsu
home.
For sale-one Chevrolet sedan
run less than eight thousand miles
$50.W.Inquire at 207 Gllli Park
street.as -n'
The Coffee Club l l meeting
this afternoon (Thmdny )at the
home ol Mn. Hms Wrlch ofnwest
Weahlnzlan street.
Miss Alles Jensen, danghmr of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jensen, left Wed.
nesday for Stratton,Neb.where
she will bench the coming year.
Mr. and Mks. Ham C. Rasmxw
sen entertained u supper guests
last Tuesday evening.Mr.and
Mrs. Guy Hinkley ol Dexberville.
Bay Johnmn and scn>Joe have
rented the Mrs.L n 'H.Huff
reddence an we Washington
street, and :nav ere thls week.
Mrs.A.G.Sorenson and two
Elde Sorenson of Omaha, spent
the week-end at the parental,
.lumen P. Sorenson home.
For Sale-Prasure G u Rnnge
with oven. Perfect condition.Cort
$80.W, will take $26.00.Chll 421.
33-It
Mn. c. R. Hitchcock and chil-
dren of Kansas City,Mo., came
l.us tSa llurdny to v ldtnle wda y s
at the parental,Ole Jaoohsem
home.'Hwy rutumd home Hon-
dny evening.
Lelah Kuht,dnughber of Mr.
and Mrs.George Koh: Jr., who
wu operated on a couple ol weeks
ago in tha Blair holpltll,w u
:ble oo return homo '|\1°'d»v and
is wi ns do ng ni cely.'
Mrs. Ed Jensen and/daughters,
Min Allce, Mrs. Jr Hilton Rhoades
and children, nnd Mrs. Earl Jan
sen,visited last Tuendny after-
noon at the home ol Mrs. Walter
Nelson ln the Rose Hill neighbor-
hood.
The Boyd Neighbors held u
quilting party last Friday lt the
M.W.A.hall.A large atten-
dnee was present and ln the aftf
ernoan they held their regular
kenslngton.The ladies enjoyed a
dimer at the hull at noon and n
on
ls
c1
1
Mr.m d Mn.W.W.Fickllng
I Cmighton, Nob. spent the night
ut Thursday at the E. C. Hunt
lollw.
Mr. and Mrs.Bal' Nagve and
:hll-dren ot.Exle, Colorado ,spent
.he day lut Monday visiting ab
l u n Sunday evening vlxiton at
l-be Will Undm hams.
Earl Caldwell and Roy Long
helped the Glen Rly fa mi ly of
Dale,mcrve Sunday to n m m
north of Arlington.
M n Mann" r~.~..|...A ..\.:\.|.-...
The W.E.c .will hold u m
regular meeting Saturday after-
noon at Schdflex-'| lull.
Friday Salnrdly 100 Silk Dlell'
ea go at $1.98 at tha Fashion Con-
ter-values to $10-Shop Early.
harden, u lppuent
If thb Agrieduuml
la to Smator Norris,
:BL hater, why powerrolvod in the discus-
oppodtion of powermed.Ne bruhwould
of the tedenl gvv-
Mri ng flood waters
a hrml when the dry
u .gg such stongeods,ao much the
: i¢ aids river naviga-
zm object.But il the
paired by the manu-ower i b n m m m in
ax.Nebn.sk|'s pri-
'n is w-afar,-Llnzoln
:he home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Eoll.,
Prof.and Mrs. G. J.Mdmln
ire expected home this week from
Minneapolis,alter a couple of
weeks vine with relatives and
friends.
The Daniah Ladies Aid met on
Wednesday dbemopn a t ' t h echurch parlon.M n .Will J"ohn»
son and Mn. Chris Nelson were
the honteuea.
Mrs. A. C.Debel entertained
the Dradlln Guild of the First
Inthenn church at her home lut
Wednesday afternoan.Themwere
twenty-five present.
Clyde Snyder,who spent l u i
week willdng at the home of his
of Te klmlh,vldted with Mrs.
Good's mother,Mrs.Carlson n
few days last week
Veola and Eulalla Schjodt lpent
a few days lnlt week at the Calle
Hallam home, south of Blair, via-
ltlng Vera and Anna. Hansen.
Mr. and Mu. Waldo Thnxah of
Minneapolis,Minn.,spent Sltnr~
day night at the homg of Mr. and
Mn, K.. c. DeGro1!.Mrs. Thruah
la a. Sider ot Mr. DeGruff.Mr.
and Mrs. Thrush were anrvute in
Sa lt La ke my fo r l y i m.
Mr.and Mrs.Glen McDonald
and family of Blair, and Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Olsen,who reside on
the Bench road weradlnner guests
last Sunday at the home of Mr.
I
I
Dinner guests last SatuninY as
the Fred Long home were Mrs.
Louis lawe and daughter ol Her-
man.
Earl Strong \of Winnebago,l l
spending a few days with his
grandmother,M m Anna Kramer
01 east Colfax street.
Mina Hdau Gottsch, bookkeeper
of the Iowa-Nebraska Light d
Power Company of Blair,ad
her duties lust Friday af r I
couple of weeks absence on aa-
count ol the illness and death ol
her mother.
Mr.m d Mn.Chrln Sandvnlt
and children d Moorehesd,Iowa
spent the dl! la n Sunday vlrlt-
ing at the Andrew Hansen horns
Lhinsztonéén 'im 'mumh sep:
umul elaborate pre-
va been made for thet od the public. Wash-
,y has in years pas!
ngricdtural display
nment tlut in second
Le nate and this yea:
be equal ar even bet-
preceding years.
(Alt is an uduentioml
nd i t should be los-
m;»..»¢|¢ui=e.ur.maui-¢.L.L.§'}.'1'F_."'l':l£.!l'£|.d 1-|_uluex:¢!"!°l" 5°'!"' ~!=~»==~jrhg '!!°"l"'Snyder, xetumed w his home at`
Woodbine, low: on Saturday.
Mrs. C. H. Burnhnm of Omaha,
came Inn Tuesday and is spending
a few dnyn visiting at the D. S.
Flaughar home.Mrs.Burnham*
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Olsen un~ a home afwr spsnding ihg weeksister uf Mrs. M'cDonlld.'with malibu in Moonhead.
0 0
|/and Mrs. Flxugher are sisters.:held by public sent!
I-\[[€Il[loll 1' 'vpncEw measure to get !und.4vnu which w buna mm. Florida NEB KA WEEKLY nsvuaw
again illustrated the old awry of mDUs1'mAL
Andreason drove to Omaha las(
Sunday and visited at the hom(
of Mr. and Mrs. H. AndreamnwErmng a willing horse so déuh Herevis a real special for6 1 1 B l g n t - C e l l i g l B u l X W U I I I U I u u u | \ : u a 5 v s:|u.Ltts;u c
\ \ \ l ' r A H a n u \ \ n n |n l n I n a w h i si n ( n f H t L i t a ( l f \ ) l 0 D O S Ed I 2 5 . |53 no-§iD¢i=¥°f» -eel 13- Jen°y_ 1€°""E!°'| cum a aaenum of mn¢lE\{}|i"'.i.`i£-~~-- " ' " ° ° " ' ' " "mr . a n d Mr s .Pau l J e ffe rs on o iebertlenh o me o n t h e Oma h a ,attend ed th e Hovendic h
pi c n ic las t Sun day i n th e tourist
n d Nelso n,prenidexitpaark,a n d we re also vis ito rs al
THIS WEEK ONLY"*"" "' '" ' '"' "'""" " "'" """"' '"'°" " " ' " ' " f " ' ~of Concordia,Kama#dunng me f ni , f th i 1 Fi n 'L ui u ad.nibst people to drive a n autumn; '°m"°"*bf°;{f;'° mg f t past week.The former i a nister-g "gggh agenggjl thenzmpanuair mpeg; r;m
:f;ingT;l:;§1fae 'l?g§°'cL§§"§°g»1- .,f§°.Z"§ .I.'iLg i1;10pro\ed.0 pos in-law of DT' Hemphill.. 1 services last Sunday =F|°1'f1if\s'at of 3 8 Go]
lon thanjhere is in placing a tax Wymore Mrs.0. R.Rummel Word_ E°°°f?'°d_f"°"l_J __NET Em '?"f.."Pfi Di1_rrb mshtut .in Tuesday froluege,returnea home me parenuu, Wm. Lindm home.9mQhicagoafterf t 'Rev. N.C. Carlson and famih'~ S ~
s °~jy_§Ihicazo d\\nnz,r9mm¢d name Tuesday after u p| _ _ _ _ _u r - . .1 A u .
mr Products
.---32od severd dollars apiece on every to oben vnrity Mate in Ne
tim purchased.In fact,many block.
| s en a n a I a mu y w n o a r e o n a v u -Uou nc n B lu lf s .'].l|.\5 a jo i nt..'11nma ti o n trim is to th e eff ec t tll8f»lsen'ic e and :L d e l e n x n f r n m lF n d l n g . c .e Zc''"'" me s ummer munms.three weeks vacation at the lakes I I U U I } Y G A ' / 2 l u.__d ' T ~ ---"" '> ' 1 " "Hwy are havmg a H0011 hme un many Luther Leagues m Ncbras Mr and Mrs.J.P.Andersen in Iowa and Wisconsin und also F I O O I 'W a x 1 ~
ds 0
eight ~f .wxll be home the latter part o ka and Iowa were present.and daughters, Evelyn and Flo:- vidfed nmong relatives and irienmlntheweek.The card post-Mr and Mrs. Charles s.Cam-ence and Andrew Ch;-isiensen yi;-f Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Andersen I-_~|______ 'x,___0 " _Road, marked at Ra e, Wisconsin.____ L_,,__L.__.-L._._,_..,.__ .._
genons have wondamd how tires Shelton-Construction of
we escaped_ w<=¢i°f\ "..¢h9 um miles of highway thfough 342c
84:1--
31§'l'.herers look around to
lffntvnnu nf r¢nrnn\\.n
find Iln o m a or w w n ,on roaasn
wmv w w ww..-~..completed.cum ana uuugmer, LnnrleenWhen Oregon led the way with Hay s prings-on o m well w Rev.and Mrs. Hans c. Jersild Mrs. Cameroxfs sister,Mrs.
n one~cent gas '-U'no 0118 be amled on F. 1Q|_ Conn ranch.and family returned Tuesday eve- Foreman and family to their
T00Klited la s t F r i d n v wi th Ha n s .AIl|n~l'nc aa ¢::..:L,...n a l n~....1....- - . n l r l u u r V U a x L I nn m ; f ; M " . ; ; " 5 .;.finaa1; ii. '§,.,""'"'""" ""'.f"am " °';"i
*\1?h'=1° Omaha hwnihl-ma lm Slbllrllay with nJ'n`l§.
e s 'L u z T h u r s d a y m m m t h e A n d e r s o n , w h #l l c o n f i n e d I n t h e
I u l l \ | = _ _ s _ _n | _ - \ _..A A . . .l) . . _ |. l _ L R t n n f h n l i n n | \ n l l \ ¥ i ¢ |I n f\ | | \ ¢ | \ n
Kleen Floor 1 pint -4 29c
Kleen Floor 1 quart v -49cdreamed of an eight-cunt wx but, 20 rrriles northwest or here.ning frum Chicago.Rev. Jerelld|;,¢Creighton lasf week
lnileu the rnof»9riS*B relel,it jg Table Rock-Plans underway w is n Professor at Dann Colleg€|hn\'e been visiting here sine
enti rely probable th a t they vn u
h g e a ten-c ent ta x i n rrmnsf
wi th i n th e ne xt te n y ea rs .
en, with a tire tax and a lic ense
t a x ,they ,together wi th the rai l-
roads,public utilities,insuranc e
mud b anks ma y be ab le to c a rr y
er ec t ne w d ep ot.
D a y l d n - - Ni n e m i le stre tc h o f
gr a ve l ro ad c ompleted o n Gr a i n
Gr ower s Hi g h wa y th r ou g h th i s
c ity ,
Coleri<i;.f.Th i s c ity to ha ve
i n n u r u n n r n v E i r t f n v n
an d h a s been atten d in g th e Uni~
ver si ty o f Chic ago d u r i n g th e
su mme r mo n th s a n d also f i lli n g
th e pu lp it i n a c h u rc h in tha t c i ty .
Mr . a n d Mr s . C .O.Dawson had
as vis ito rs la s t Tu e sd a y a n a u n t
f n n n l ° ' n u n » n 1 |T n h i n ~F E T
fi r s t o f J u ly .Mr . a n d Mr s . C a m-
er on an d da ug h te r remain ed a t
Cr ei gh to n f o r a c ouple o f da y s
vi si t r etur ni n g ho me la st F r id ay .
Th e Reb ek ah lo dg e he ld a a pe -
c iol me e ti n g a t th e Od d Fellow.=;
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D I I B S I U H ~0 |p n g | j § I ) | ; | 3 | ; I °v \ . n » \\ . L A | | G u v : | y | \ ¢ u A l l \ I l l l ¢ l l l t \
c h u r c h h e l d t h e i r a n n u a l p i c n i c i n -A n u m b e r o f r e l a t i i r e a g a t h e r e d
t h e B l a i r t o u r i s t p a r k .T h e r e g u a ;t h e H o w a r d H a i n h o : - n e ,n e a r
l a r p r o g r a m W M c a r r i e d P u t f o r T e k a m a h l a s t S u n d a y a n d e n j o y e d
t h e a f t e r n o o n a n d i n t h e e v e n i n g a p i c n i c .T h o c c a s i o n w a s i r
t h o s e p r e s e n t e n j o y e d a f i n e p i e -h o n o r o f M r ,H a i n ' s b i , g h a n n i
n i e s u p p e r .v e z s a r y .M r s .M a r y H a i n : m d
Jomas| ' \ \ ~ r ¢ 1 ' \un 's \~>;§;';'s',.2 89cl i -1\.I i n 1|5 Uak,MahoganyaWalnut Lacquer
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| | c | |J G Y I Q L U J D U I S I I I O A l v s u \ ; n | | u u |a u v u » |A i s o A e U ~~~~s tt h e ~~~~I D A R I I ; . n » |\ T , . . »n z l w a ¢ . » \ 1 »n v » | | [ ) A |¢ »» n » . \n A u U n i u \ 1 A f l b n i c l l n l n n g t ¢ .1 _ r 1 g 't »I A few relatives nthered at thelMins Edith of Blair, were among
1°nun fr
W~tern Asphnl~Pavin~cur-poration received $179,222 con-
tract for paving 9.3 milesbetween
Fort Calhoun and Blair.
Lewellen--Western Public Ser-
-1 .~-. ..thf Rebekah state assembly, Mrs.
Daisy Thorns of Lincoln.There
was n good attendance and Mrs.
Thorns gave an interesting and a
beneficial talk, which was followed
by a social evening and refresh-
monte.
Mrs.Alma Clair,an old red-
dent of Blair, now of Aurora, re<
turned hume last Sunday after a
visit with relatives and friends for
some time in this city.Hem-son,
Rufus and wife of Minneapolis,
came through this city and wok
his mother on to her home when
they planned to visnit her A short
time and also with his sister, Mrs.
Mable Blgsby.
evening' was spent at bridge, there
being five tables.Mrs.William
Welch won first urine? Mrs. Edgar
Stricklertt,second ond Miss Jane
Noble, _put prize.Refreshments
were served by the hontensen, Mrs.
Jackson and Mrs. Mary Compton.
l)0l)GE COUN'l`Y FAIR
September. s-9-:mu I-loopa, Nebr.
Ad nzze ll ng arra y of m a rvel ou s f ea tu re s
ol e nte rtai nm e nt for the peo ple of
No rt h e a s t Ne b ra s k a
F r e e A c t a T w i c e D a i l y l : 3 0 & 7 : 3 0 p . m .
Gigantic fireworks specugle on Wednesday, Thurs-
day and Friday evenlnp.Blg Mldway under the
dire cdon ol the Walter Savldge Amusement Co.
Presenting n lot of New Shows,New Plays, New
Rides..
UEHLINCI nooPBR TBLBASTA BANDS
Sept. s Sept. 9 - ll Sept. Il
L A RG E E X H IB ITS OF :g
Horses Sheep A r t
Cattle Poul try Fl oral
Hogs A g ri c d t u re School
House PuLl.|Nu coN1'Bs'rs seP'r. xo - 1| nt lo a. m
B a s e b a l l E v e r y A f t e r n o o n a t 3 p . n n . -
Tnewday. September Sth Wednesday,September 9th
Uehling va. Hooper Snyder va. ArllpgtonThursday, September 10th Friday, September llth
Cuban Home el' Davids Winnen of 'l'nelday'| Game
YI-u .Council Bluffs Dwarfles Wlnnen of Wednaday game
Dancing Each Evening » Music ly
JOHNNY WHETSTINE NEAL FKEYBERG
and Hla Wmxtherure and hla AMBASSADORS
on onrussnn a» wznnmsmv 'munsn/nr sz Fnmu
.ADM|ss\oN
--T0 FAIR caoxmns--BASE BALL GAMES-
Season d l --$1.00 ..85¢Day md Nllht Tieketa . 50e To i g ' W g ;_Mk
Children under 12 yn- num s-11 " " °'
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER sm WILL BE CHlLDREN'3 DAY
ALL CHILDREN ARE |NvrrED To ATTEND THE FAIR
A FREE ON THIS DAY.
ter,Mrs.Glenn Weeks and two
daughtefs.The aunt stayed over
for a couple of days visit but the
others returned home after spend-
ihg the day.
..|
h o m e o f M r .a n d Mr s .Ot to K u h r
la s t Mo n d a y eve ni ng to exten d
c on gr atu la tio ns a nd be st. wish es to
Mrs . Otto Ruh r th e oc c a si on b ei ng
h e r M M annive rsary .Th e eve-
ni n g wa s s p en t p la y i n g c ar ds and
vi s i ti n g an d a nic e lun c h wa s
se r ve d to th e gu e sts .
J o h n Ta y lo r Sr.o f we s t o f
B la i r i n th e Ro s e Hi ll sc hool dis-
tri c t,un d e rwe n t a serious oper-
ati o n Tue sd ay a t th e I mma n u e l
ho s p i tal i n Oma h a .He s to o d th e
opera tion a n d is g e tti n g alo n g
an we ll as c ould be expec ted a t
th i ; wi ti ti n g .Mr . Ta y lor h as b ee n
i n i ll he a lth f o r th e pa s t t w o
y e a rs a nd h is fr i e nd s ar e wi s hi n g
edls Planned fer Guesiis
Lighten Hostess' Worries
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more *yggfgg an: none clnln-b m w
*°..?'. . . .» = " f ~ ' ;,,..;,';'_.°'~°-= or .
no Independently £2132-T t g.
no a n o nus sn oou.» ° S l »' ?' . ° ? ! : § ' » ' &f f "s.,° -»f,.__' " ' ° ° g _ ,° ; & ' u n
as n n -
Ogallala-New power plant of
esteru Pabhc Service Co.com-
~leted and in operation.oshkon wllbuf Dietach pur-
ased bakery in this dty.
Plattsmouth-G.G. Griffin se#
cured Pnnnele Theatre building
ana is improving preparatory to
reopening theatre.
Blai r-C,aK.Bendorf plans
establishing funeral home in this
city.
Paving on Scottsbluff-Minatare
State highway project underway.
Chndmn-Westcm Public Scr-
viee Co. plan doubling generating
units.
Ilunbol ld,B. Whitney and
Bruce Bailey opened bakery in
Hnizda building.
Rushville-'Dan Blnnkcnbiller
installed new front w drugPe ru-Pav ing!ro m here
to Nemaha River bottom
West Poin Ladiea'Shop
going extjdve remodeling.
atomsouth
c o m -
under
Bertrand-Mid-Stale Construc~
tion Co. received contract for curb
and gutter project on Main nreet
from highway to south aide of
town.Howell--Work started on con~
struction af dance floor.
Spencev 'Jpencer Paniorlum l-me
opened.West Point-Kerkow building is
being improved.
Ogallala-Local post office lm-
proved.Snyder-Mrs.Agnes Ortmeler
purchased William Hall's 140-acre
farm located one and onehnlf mile
north of this city.Lewellen-Orr-Spfndler.Store re-
novuted.
Spencer-Construction nearing
completion on new water well esti-
mated'to supply 40,0W gallons of
water every 24 hours.
S9ward_-Iacal bakery install~
naturl gas ovens.
~..=,.Gustafson who was married Wed-
nesday to Ruebcn Johnson of
Illinois.Mrs. Johnson is adaughl
ter of Mr. and Mm Emil Guszaf-
nson of north of Telbasta.The
couple left immediately for Illinois
where they will redde on a farm.
lllllil-YI ~:Ga
Ghlo|w|\9|'9q\|¢&l0
a owohd' n a n or ; § m
K m m . .
I ;\nn»°°n|ly chopped chicken
with venuhles.Pnpuq n 'UNMawe of the bumr, tlomr.~=;;;;|milk. uk md pepper. Add to
mixture.Chill.BIIID9 intodip ln undi lurg/va pontud mmd c rumb:by ln dean(880°l'.), hot enough to turn A oInc h cube o f soft bn|d¢J oldqbmvmln 60 amanda.I dz L
w r d err
urwac vu.Old Englllh UNM|5 6 aku am 1 an unv onudIL cup ..{.~.m , q u1 2L'J°¥.¢ our 0|-
bunar)4 hmld -- »
\ i m ~;;|=r=z=~ '
c 1 225+~ : ' -. . . I
| 1 3 2 ~ . : : | \` |~
1 ~ r -
i n ' * u
: \ . \9
Bo tho molt sensible 011H8 il mplan nhood.xr your guests are soopond U. week with you plnn thet h r u moth for oooh day baton*umm u-rivsl.
Ot com-sa,you will u k your
:racer what :mn trulu and 'roge-,ubles he has rocedvod Binh mom-.irlI Than it may be thot you will
wont to chnngo your trash von-ltnblo Item to offer your gnaltl tho
tl':one present I W e h a v e F n r v n lWH ERE '&1T<i717:]E{f[fl'1Tr3 \ r n n f nMrs.c.w.Turner of Sim.u:|l YI'` " " """..i`"`Z '1."""' °""""1mu. PAY4 my, emma don on Sltnrdny ~»|Johnson combmed Sander andZ'1f'i_'}'I§.!'£E7£'__P."f:._'E'i2£'f"»Polisher at small cost to renewDeclining foreign trade is one uyuuz: uuu zuluuy ana also ner smLo we ll, wh o is e mp lo y e d wi th the
1'p&d.8HlJ K and who is stay ing a1
responsible 1
for prolonging the business de~
pression ;xnctly as ii. was s the Byrne home Mrs. Turner re Remember Our Store is
the Place to Buy Paint
fs q to r i n b r i n g i ng i t o n .
F e w of u s su f fi c i en tly u n d e r
stand how vital interngtional
c ommerc e i s to domestic pros~
par ity .A decrease o f a " m e r e "
fi ve o r s i x p e r c ent i n emp lo y -
me n t an d purc hasing po we r
mea ns all th e d if fer en c e between
go od times and ba d.A n d a d e -
c line o f te n or fi f te e n pe r c on t
.. .! . . l A ... .- - _A l . -. l I | f . . ¢ . A ~ ¢ » ¢ .L A
mrned home on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Feer amMr. and Mfrs. Theodor; Bfle»-
Ft. Dodge, spent last Sunday a£t~
cmnon visiting Mrs. Frnnk Morri-son und babe at the Universityhospital in Omahaf Mrs. Morri-
snn is a daughter ol Mr. and Mrs.Inc Ay|__¢1|.§g;.|.|jg1wa|'eD e l m a r F e a r ;a n d i s r e p o r t e d h
B e t t i n a n l n n n n i o n h
|s1.Au¢, N |:;m¢AsnA
Hard Times
m m - ;
l)0l)GE COUN'l`Y FAIR
September. s-9-:mu I-loopa, Nebr.
Ad nzze ll ng arra y of m a rvel ou s f ea tu re s
ol e nte rtai nm e nt for the peo ple of
No rt h e a s t Ne b ra s k a
F r e e A c t a T w i c e D a i l y l : 3 0 & 7 : 3 0 p . m .
Gigantic fireworks specugle on Wednesday, Thurs-
day and Friday evenlnp.Blg Mldway under the
dire cdon ol the Walter Savldge Amusement Co.
Presenting n lot of New Shows,New Plays, New
Rides..
UEHLINCI nooPBR TBLBASTA BANDS
Sept. s Sept. 9 - ll Sept. Il
L A RG E E X H IB ITS OF :g
Horses Sheep A r t
Cattle Poul try Fl oral
Hogs A g ri c d t u re School
House PuLl.|Nu coN1'Bs'rs seP'r. xo - 1| nt lo a. m
B a s e b a l l E v e r y A f t e r n o o n a t 3 p . n n . -
Tnewday. September Sth Wednesday,September 9th
Uehling va. Hooper Snyder va. ArllpgtonThursday, September 10th Friday, September llth
Cuban Home el' Davids Winnen of 'l'nelday'| Game
YI-u .Council Bluffs Dwarfles Wlnnen of Wednaday game
Dancing Each Evening » Music ly
JOHNNY WHETSTINE NEAL FKEYBERG
and Hla Wmxtherure and hla AMBASSADORS
on onrussnn a» wznnmsmv 'munsn/nr sz Fnmu
.ADM|ss\oN
--T0 FAIR caoxmns--BASE BALL GAMES-
Season d l --$1.00 ..85¢Day md Nllht Tieketa . 50e To i g ' W g ;_Mk
Children under 12 yn- num s-11 " " °'
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER sm WILL BE CHlLDREN'3 DAY
ALL CHILDREN ARE |NvrrED To ATTEND THE FAIR
A FREE ON THIS DAY.
Hard Times
SPECIAL
SUBSCRIBE NOW
Old or New, the price
(3 is the same.
Half-Price or 75c a Year to All
Pay as far ahead as you like.
GOOD JNLY ON
FRIDAY 8' SATURDAY
SEPTEMBER 4 tv 5
If you can't come,
mail in your money.
This offer applies only to
residents of
Washington County
T H EE N T E R P R I S E
social isolation may have been
workable in 1831-but it is
suicidal in 1981.'No nation can,
flguratnvely, remove itself to n
hlglvpeak and look down on the
rest of the world, depending in it-
self alone for sustenance.Co-
operation between businesses and
individuals has solved many ot
the.indu.strial problems nf the m
and co-operation between nations,
both in commerce and in dip-`
lomncy, must solve those of an
intematlonnl character.
The reason for the decline in
foreign trade, divorced of argu-ment and confusing dewls,is
simple enough-foreign nations
cannot buy from us unless we
buy from them.We must look
beyond state and national bound-
aries toward the world horizon,
in the knowledge that foreign
trade in one of the #eva w do-
mestic prosperity and industrial
c
,aStimulation.
2
Nebnskfl Concern
Snnntnr Norris'latter on flood
control provides m interesting dia-
cuuion of the problsm offered by
tha nntlon's drdzmge system.Flood control is on old subject for
the senator.He advocated stor-
gge ol flood wxtera yur; ago and
lun been adnmling it ever since.
Now that the mxwer is reeaivinzarmani ntbentionfhu is more ez;Hmsuuc than éifer.
An the senator neu xc, the urob-
problemswhich work hmd in hand.Flood
eontnl will make navigation pos-
same where no amount of engi-
neering can mnke it practicable
now.Irrigation offers tha natural
outlet for these flood wahn, and,
the senator believes, power can be
developed nllo.The senatox-'a is,
of course, n naticml view of the
Nebraskds inbsrelt lies ln irri-
ntiun.Since tha nmnmmmQpgz control fl00d| io fha bat-
itllbillty nndldnoe that hba
done by retaining flood watersmtunl reservoirs near the mums'
at the tributaries of the big rKvsrs,3
Nebraska is interested in using
t h i s surp lun wa ter .S t o n g e o f
f lo o d wa te r s o f N e h n s h R M -ur i e a .wo u ld pr ovid e a m u m s o ! '
va te: HUP P IY fo r ta r -m la n d d t u - I
-a te d i n n r eu d a f id e n t in r a i nf a ll.
Th u possibility o f devu lop ing
po we r, n s te ad y su p p ly u i p mve r
f r o m t h i s source,is n a t a pp ar e nt.
If th e wa wr L s to be s to re d* !o ru se
by irrigntnn, it cannot. be dnined
of! before Ula dry season for the
mnuuhdnre uf powar.And i! the
power supply is not smady im ol
,mon B llun u u rn me vn n ea mun uu .[Sue ot the must embarrassing und
s m wr o o ld n x e x va n s n o u f o r myf h o s mu ln t o I ln d h e n e lt wi th o u t
A la ne ro ul s up ply or milk.Bo or-
de r u m wl r o r e v a p o r a t e d mllk .. Y o u c m u n I t f o r c r e a m ln x vo m
pbles, muklng c ream soups. tomato
pneluul, rar the dinner nr lunc heon
m d strawberry h a u e fo r th ebon u Bfldu . ua ma y uou llnx o! the
n d e g y o r I mu n d e ll e r ll .lhvbs y o ur s usa n have li ved f or
mo th e r lu mma r to c o me ma y o u r'some iunt fo r mo r e :n u r c r e n m
c o o ki e :n r th e rlc h moc ha as k s
wm¢ .u h u bro ug ht y ou ta me . Th e!
. b o th c u ll f o r lo n r mlm J u n s o u r
. n c u p m l a l c u p o n t o d m l l k w d t h n
A d u n r . l v ll r u m u n . w n u r . n vmr . A d d mi lk . 0 0 0| Ud u i d o o lb w!
B l ' F .Ad d r ea ll. wa ll btlh s n B I A '
m d u r l vl u y u a e d l a n d m i x li m b
ou gh ly , tha n a dd tlon r u ntil do us i
in a u ! o n o ll xh t o hls ad .K n e s l
un ti l dou gh l r ela nuu m d h u 0
u l ll n y s u x i m a W o r k i n c u r r a n n
an d n.l.sln| .I A ! r i s e I n a wa r mplac e u n ill the do \ lS h r en d u whr u
th e h u m 1 |th r us t t u m l L F u l l
me d o u g h u ve : r o r s u ma L o a l-
lo w lr m r e eo d e u mu c h u \ l wi ll.C o v e r a n d l n r i n l tl i h 1 5 n r 2 0
mlmn e s .s u n s i n t o I o n a . g l u e !
in o iled p am a nd let r ho ln l wa n?
Dllc e u u u l h u lk n u ln c r l r mabo ut 2 %times.B a h i n u ho tv n u ( 4 0 0 ' F )l b w !H i ho ur
u b l m o g m l e t ; l n . u ; - ; = s l b r r \ Y l e I Q = m a x i ;
»
Blair, Nebnskn, S¢pwnba8» 1981
Luokforyourngmaindmmds.l|!rs.HolgerBn.nsmignported M n Florence 00tte andch|l
Pbr Slle-[Args ,¢,¢\¢wqw¢ganthedcklist§hisweek.drenazev iaitingmtheI.AnJen
_.Jnmes Paulson.a s -n-'Fxnmimro, rugs and door eover- sen home, neu' C\*li8~For Rent-Housekeeping .| ,d!i ng| .Mathew R. Bendorf.21-tl Mr._md Mrs. L.L. Snyder and
Adv e !d| n hTh s B\t a rpr In.L o o k! o r y o ur na ma i nt !mld s .Kuhn'|P!mtolwi1lplaaayau.9tf
.
MTEN'S BLUE SHIRTS
_14% no 1759C
"Heart of Value"
OVERALLS
996
A Year Ago $1.49
All Sizes
I "BIG YANK" WORK SHIRTS
791:
A Regular $1.00 Shirt
Best of Them
BOYS? SCOUT SHOES
A Lot qf Wear at a Real Price
MUSLIN NIGHT SHIRTS
98C
Sizes 16 to 20
LADIES' BLACK TIES
$3.50
All Sizes and Widths
'Were' $4.50
"Close Out"
Boys' Moccasin Toe
WORK SHOES
$2.89All Sizes, Regular $3.75
DRESS SHIRTS
. ssc
Without Collars
$1.50 to $3.00 Shirts
FAST COLOR WASH PRINTS
36 Inches Wide
zu yard
SPECIALS ron THE HUUSEWIFE
BOYS' CALFSKIN SHOES
$3.50Black and Brown
LOW HEEL PATENT 1-STRAPS
$2.79For the Girl Who Likes a Low Heel
Regular $3.95
SOISE'I'1'E OR PETER PAN
Pm N'rs
34 and 36 Inches Wide
454: yard
MEN'S WORK SHOES
$1.69Nga Made to Sell, But to Wear
COLORED STRIPED
TABLE DAMASKS
w. J. SAS FARM' RELIEF
Goods have come down and "We are
passing them on to you at these reduced prices!'
BOYS' DRESS SHIRTS
491:
Look These Over
BUYS' OVERALIS FOR SCHOOL
3 t o 9 9t012 12 w1 s
65c 751:85c
An C'all that wil; Stand the
Rough Wear
MEN'S THREE SEASON
UNIONSUITS
956
Short or Long Sleeves
MISSES' 1-STRAPS
$2.75
Poll Parrqt"All Sizes
MEN'S PAJAMAS
$1.15
All New Pattgms /Regular $1.95
Free! Free! Free!
A Big School Tablet with Every
Pair of Boys' and Girls' Shoes
MISSES' OXFORDS
$2.35
Black and Brown
SCHOoL DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN!
Don't For-get Sas' Carry the
Largest and Best Line of School Shoes
WORK GLOVES
2 pair 25c
Cotton and Jersey
Bums' SOFT SOLES
751:
White, Blo de andBlack
Extra Sizes and Weights
,1 ''
MEN'S BLACK OXFORDS
$3.95
"Star Brand"
MEN'S COMFORT SHOES
$4.95
Made in the Extra Widg Width
BLEACHED
AND UNBLEACHED
LINEN CRASH TOWELING
23c yard
LADIE S' S ILK S LI PS
$1.95 and $2.95 each
MTEN'S BLUE SHIRTS
_14% no 1759C
"Heart of Value"
OVERALLS
996
A Year Ago $1.49
All Sizes
I "BIG YANK" WORK SHIRTS
791:
A Regular $1.00 Shirt
Best of Them
BOYS? SCOUT SHOES
A Lot qf Wear at a Real Price
MUSLIN NIGHT SHIRTS
98C
Sizes 16 to 20
LADIES' BLACK TIES
$3.50
All Sizes and Widths
'Were' $4.50
"Close Out"
Boys' Moccasin Toe
WORK SHOES
$2.89All Sizes, Regular $3.75
DRESS SHIRTS
. ssc
Without Collars
$1.50 to $3.00 Shirts
FAST COLOR WASH PRINTS
36 Inches Wide
zu yard
SPECIALS ron THE HUUSEWIFE
BOYS' CALFSKIN SHOES
$3.50Black and Brown
LOW HEEL PATENT 1-STRAPS
$2.79For the Girl Who Likes a Low Heel
Regular $3.95
SOISE'I'1'E OR PETER PAN
Pm N'rs
34 and 36 Inches Wide
454: yard
MEN'S WORK SHOES
$1.69Nga Made to Sell, But to Wear
COLORED STRIPED
TABLE DAMASKS
w. J. SAS FARM' RELIEF
Goods have come down and "We are
passing them on to you at these reduced prices!'
BOYS' DRESS SHIRTS
491:
Look These Over
BUYS' OVERALIS FOR SCHOOL
3 t o 9 9t012 12 w1 s
65c 751:85c
An C'all that wil; Stand the
Rough Wear
MEN'S THREE SEASON
UNIONSUITS
956
Short or Long Sleeves
MISSES' 1-STRAPS
$2.75
Poll Parrqt"All Sizes
MEN'S PAJAMAS
$1.15
All New Pattgms /Regular $1.95
Free! Free! Free!
A Big School Tablet with Every
Pair of Boys' and Girls' Shoes
MISSES' OXFORDS
$2.35
Black and Brown
SCHOoL DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN!
Don't For-get Sas' Carry the
Largest and Best Line of School Shoes
WORK GLOVES
2 pair 25c
Cotton and Jersey
Bums' SOFT SOLES
751:
White, Blo de andBlack
Extra Sizes and Weights
,1 ''
MEN'S BLACK OXFORDS
$3.95
"Star Brand"
MEN'S COMFORT SHOES
$4.95
Made in the Extra Widg Width
BLEACHED
AND UNBLEACHED
LINEN CRASH TOWELING
23c yard
LADIE S' S ILK S LI PS
$1.95 and $2.95 each
| -
sleeping mma uc 125 E. x.m=»1n.l Lumen-Penona wanting wood|°°"» marry were uunnes; cameraxo,2¢»for dm mmm U1 xr. sm nf. cm. in Schuyler on Monday.hook tor your mme ln tha ads.
nlrnlwxv, run and floor cover-
ings.Mnlhew R. Bendorf.2141
Mrs. Bertha Dudgeon ls on the
slck list suffering with rheuma-
tlsm.C. K. Bendorf, licmmed emlmlm-
er and underhker, Blair.Oitlee
phone, 161; res. phone, 183.Bf tf
mf.and M n .w.P.Turner1
Furniture, rug| um uno: cover-ings.Mathew R. kndorl.21-tf
Wanted-High school students
to room.Inqulre at Enterprise
office.82-Zt
Mr. md Mrs. Chas. Gnum at-
tended the Old Settlers Picnic m
Tekamlh last Friday.
Mrs. Rose Metxinger spent lan
Frldly and Salnxday at tha L. J.
u l . . | n 5 . - . - . . Q u f h n n h n
"\Fx}»1.Craven of spent
the week-md at the Jerry Foley
home..
ms n um Ire la nd o f No rfo lk,
is viulging her sister, Mrs. Frank
Strlckleit in this ary.
Mr. md Mm Kirby Cook drove
to Fremont Sunday dm-noon for
a short visit with relatives.
Mr nm!M n .lganard Axial!
~U '81-tf C. K. Behdorf, licensed embalm-
Irene Rows is visiting her bro- ez Bhd uhdertnker, Blair.Otliea
ther, Art Rowe and wife of Ft. Ph*`H101 161; res. phone, 188.841
Cllhoun.Friday Sahxraay mo sm. nm..
Vlctnr Wolf!Sr.spent mt e go at $1.98 at the Fuhion Cm-
Wednesday in vm-lu, at the home ter-values w $10-Sm Early.
of his son, Arthur.Mn. Ury Khag, who was when
c, x. Banana, uwma embulm- f° an Omaha hospital 1 couple ufer and undertake:-, Blair.Office Wbeks lsv. is somewhat improved.
phone, 161: tes. phone, ms.s-mf Mrs._Haas Fmhm m a Amald
" "" "Bda f their h "mu .wmv m vmovedTueyromF2122Sheri!!Sutherlnnd wu in Te -
kamah Monday on budnean con-
_mcmd with hu amos.
Friday Saturdny 100 Silk Dress-
a t 198 at the Fashion Cm.
on wut Grant to 610 west
street..Eleanor Gallagher xpent the
week-end at "'°;' » " '1-»P°_;=°°§; e sv 3
th 1 B ehme Isou . u r, an | ml ber-vmlnes to S10-Shop Enrly.
Mus rene |
..__A u... Ir n :ru-nhnm ina Min Elizabeth Noble will go 10
an f.TfJm§§i'1u?i§a;$f whero\Friday smmy 1oo sux uma- mem Monday .mmm at umlhn"WY wen bunlneaa csllers.ea go at $1.98 at the Fabian Cm- Chris Stlbm home, near Cl un.
M m H d m Wolff is .pending ter-values w $10-shop Early-'For Sale-Nice ripe _ wminz
this week at the home of her un. K i r by c m i n ...ming tomatoes n t 'Iso w r huhehunc le, 1 . J . W a ll! o f o wn vim the work At the mm. Em- w. J. Kvvnmm, phone whim 'azs.
Friday Saturday 100 Silk Drew bmidery Compmy lines Int week.88-It
m g m M|»m,| M, -,_ H A _ H " ¢ k , ; , .Mr. a nd Mn .F' re dAn dn ua n o ta g o n t $ 1 3 8 u t t h e F u on -..... . ."___1:\-..|..mon \..+ wa.- r.. n.....\~. .9 fha west of m m m ,gnnouna the
MTEN'S BLUE SHIRTS
_14% no 1759C
FAST COLOR WASH PRINTS
36 Inches Wide
zu yard
P1156 32 or 33JsSS T I J H E
I'THE BIG STORE"
I "BIG YANK" WORK SHIRTS
791:
A Regular $1.00 Shirt
Best of Them
SOISE'I'1'E OR PETER PAN
Pm N'rs
34 and 36 Inches Wide
454: yard
BOYS? SCOUT SHOES
A Lot qf Wear at a Real Price
l \\I l
MUSLIN NIGHT SHIRTS
98C
Sizes 16 to 20
LADIES' BLACK TIES
$3.50
All Sizes and Widths
'Were' $4.50
"Close Out"
Boys' Moccasin Toe
WORK SHOES
$2.89All Sizes, Regular $3.75
. ssc
Without Collars
$1.50 to $3.00 Shirts
CRETONNES
36 inches Wide
l9c yard
RAYON HOSE FOR LADIES25c pair and 39c pair
COLORED STRIPED
TABLE DAMASKS
Rose, Gold, Green, Blue
65c yard ,
SPECIALS ron THE HUUSEWIFE
BOYS' CALFSKIN SHOES
$3.50Black and Brown
LOW HEEL PATENT 1-STRAPS
$2.79For the Girl Who Likes a Low Heel
Regular $3.95
MEN'S WORK SHOES
$1.69Nga Made to Sell, But to Wear
BOYS' DRESS SHIRTS
491:
Look These Over
Extra Sizes and Weights
,1 ''
MEN'S THREE SEASON
UNIONSUITS
956
Short or Long Sleeves
MISSES' 1-STRAPS
$2.75
Poll Parrqt"All Sizes
MEN'S PAJAMAS
$1.15
All New Pattgms /Regular $1.95
BLEACHED
AND UNBLEACHED
LINEN CRASH TOWELING
23c yard
Free! Free! Free!
A Big School Tablet with Every
Pair of Boys' and Girls' Shoes
MISSES' OXFORDS
$2.35
Black and Brown
SCHOoL DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN!
Don't For-get Sas' Carry the
Largest and Best Line of School Shoes
WORK GLOVES
2 pair 25c
Cotton and Jersey
NON-KLING
THE IDEAL SLIP CLOTH
45c yard
LADIE S' S ILK S LI PS
$1.95 and $2.95 each
Bums' SOFT SOLES
751:
White, Blo de andBlack
CURTAIN SCRIMSl9c to 8Sc yard
MEN'S BLACK OXFORDS
$3.95
"Star Brand"
MEN'S COMFORT SHOES
$4.95
Made in the Extra Widg Width
mf. ann nun. Io Ale U1v----.__ _Cr a i No b n e xt S u n d a y to b e t e r - va lu e s w Qz u . l u u p m m , .lvvu ....... .__,___,_______If -I- l1 'i \ll o f g b | , b y d g u h t , ¢ r b ° mfamily of lrvi118`i»01\. were Mo nd ay z .»eve n i n g vis ito rs at_ jzha My r o n r wi y to te a c h s c h o o l o n Mo n d a y .Me l vi n No r a o f Alb io n,N¢1,home of thei r da ugh ter, M1- s.Ne rI1 3
"-_ .n a m!Slnmdav rdozht a n d vis ited Burdic .la s t S u n da y mo r n in g .
rm...Cir 1|" '1---_.t__|..__...rnllu\»{nl7¢l hnme in thi! MW.l Rafular $7.1gP._m_._5n_5_§f_;=f5;»|;§; f1§2$§f ,Une __|L H B u r l .I L . .\l r n n l u n i n z u n w l u .h o m a o l i n .l r .m a u n .' w m l m e r h m r r * ' * - " " t ' - "~
out d d t o n S u n d a yi t u | | . 1 " » \ ¢ n fl n n u u m it ' II n ' F l . W _ ld n h m r ! ~ * E ' } ° ; E ' P ! . F ' ~ . me J u n e "
A lf r e d N. " § L ¢ }i s th e ' pr ou d s s ~ $ 6 1 3 1 0
" ms n n f A " E W F0111 sedan PHY' OI'~W inJi' §`h`§L` rsa':'H|He:,» '~T'1'=!°
" m m ~ " ' i ' i » u y from the
Amdt~Snyder Motor Company.
Miss Florence Wolff will go to
Omaha the forepmt of next week
where she will take nurse's train-
lng at St. Cat.herine's Hospital.
Mrs. Chu. Escher of Arlington,
called last Saturday at The Enter-
pnsc office and had her subscrip-
tion set ahead (or another year.
Dr. J. M. Curtis ot Tecumseh,
visited last Tuesday at the home
l
x. A. Pound.B-'af
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hu!! return-
ed to Blair Thursday after'a
week's vdsit with relatives at
Louisville, Yntan and Crete, Neb.
Sophie Mencke of north o lBladr, was n guest of Miss Helen
Gallagher last Saturday and Sun-
day at the John T.Gallagher
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Nels Sorenson and
children of Arlingwn, spent Fri-
mr.mm mns . u. m.anm d ls mi l y i pe n t l m sundry
visiting relatives a t Weeping
Water, Nob.
Miss vera Lamb,daughter of
Mr.and Mn. Chnrlle Iamh,re-
sumed her teaching duties at the
Splker sehool Monday momlng.
For Sal;"annlng tomatoes at
80:a bushel,Bring container.Soren Svendgard at Blair Frul:
and Poultry Farm.Phone 806.11
"- ,"__.-.=,».._.1 u......,...
home ln wut Blair.
Mrs. A. G. Clxrlis il slowly im-pruvlnga nd a b l e t o b e u p and'
around part of the time whieh is
good news to her frlendx.
Mr.and Mrs. ,'l'heo.Blxler of
Ft.Dod8e.Iowa spent Saturday
evening and Sunday at the par-
ental, Delmar Feer home.
Mr. and Mrs. Vicinr Petersen ol
Omaha, spent last Sunday alter-
noon visiting at the home af Mrs.
Ion ease Uornx meer.
Allred Andersen and daughter,
Helen of Herman,were dinner
Wests last Sunday at the J.P.
Andersen home in this nity.
Mrs.Bertha Zeman and Mr.
and Mrs.Henry, Bull,all ot
Scribner were visitors last Satur-
day st the Fred Sell home in this
clty._
Mrs. Theo. Lundt and Mr. and
I_drs._.'larne3 P. Sorenson and son,
of his sister,Mrs.H.A, Han/:k'day sfternoan visiting at the par-
and husband in this city.Dr. Cur- ental, C. M. Chrisiensen home on
tin also attended the Legion con- north Walker Avenue.
vention in Fremont.Mr. and Mrs. Joe Edwards mov-
Mrs. M. M. Hulbert and daugh- ed Monday lriom west Grant
kara.Misses Bcmice and l-Iorwrisel street to the me they recently
m r .a n nandchildren of Omaha,visited
Mrs.M\m.son's mother,Mrs.E.
M.Terrell and family Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gllbertson
.....| ¢....u.. ....~»..,\ n.. r..,......-f .1
Margaret Iverson and family.uonaxq urove to umana mondayMrs. Roy Dudgeon is expecting Ygin" Donald consulted his phys-
a visit from her parents, Mr. and 1
Mrs. N, P. Nelson of Pt. Dodge,Liberly and Geraldine Ericksen
Iowa,next Sundly and Monday. of Tekamah, spent last week with
Mrs.Hans Sorenson of Wash- their aunt and caudns, Mrs. John
B h d 8011,B i i l i e ,a n d ~G|J l' do l\~i n ~ B l d r ,t h e f o r ,lllltl.u u u u y l u u v c u u n o 1.u\\;||¢u.v u § |~k t o '|Lh€iI n g w h o m e o n m g t o n ,N e b . ,~S a t u r d a y ~DIIB BES M B F EI B B110 M R I '
d r o v e u p f r o m O n g l m F n d n y a f t ~m e r O s c a r G i z l s e r m o n P r o p e r t y .s w e e'A n !I w n e t G m n f . n t r a p t - w h i r h t h e v l a f t e m o o n w i t h ~H a r o l d M a d -g u t
ckman began
sen.The ladies \#ere schoolmaws. nalggxe ""Q',§e",v""° nas neenM _M _d g Ll e e T.Anderson_ r _ ~ra _lels svenfigf home the Dust six weeks. returned
q r n o o n a n d w e r e d i n n e r g u e s t s o r M r s .S a m H m l l e r r e t u r n e d h o m e " " "" " " '" " " "' " "M i .a n d B ITS .~H a l b e r t .S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g f r o m 3 wwe ek f g r e c e f i t l y P u H e # -
\ |\ | _ . _n : _ | . - l 1 .. .L L a n 'm a n n u l a i i n i 4 L n H u f f m a n B u n 'w a nn a h m ~~B 1
miss mary women, "no .ms -~.-..-spending the summer with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pickell,
will leave next Sunday morning
for St. Paul, Minn., where she has
taught school for several years.
l\lr.N.Swanson of Crescent.
1....~.. "mt Mrs, Elrlrnd Swanson of
..... ... we ........... nw .......eOmaha. Mr. and Mrs. Aye brought
her to Blair and remained over
Sunday.
nu. and Mrs.H.J.Rathmann
and daughter,Marguerite and
son,Kurt of North Platte,are
snendinz the week visitimz at the
her teaching duties at Missouri
Valley on Monday.This is Miss
Beckman's third year in the Mis.s~
ouri Valley schools.
Mrs. Anna Goodrich came down
from Herman recently for a visit
with Frank Jenkins and daughter,
and daughters, rnnces Bhd numofArlington,spent last Sundayafternoonvisitingat the N.G.
Lindberg home.,
Mr.and Mrs.George Caldwell
and son, Eldon drove over to Ken-
nard Sunday afternoon, and spent
n.. .c»....~m vmnn.,no flu: Tnm
tn his home in Council Blnfl's,§
Sunday.
Arthur Long has accepted a
position with the Omaha Bee-
News to carry the Sunday Bee#
News over the route stoning frnm
Fremont.
Auns;""iz1"{f,"¥ fe}f "z th M . d. A. r`im¢hm h .'fn Margaret before soma w M==m~ ~ "*" ""'"""~"'°"=» ~" '"-- ' "Counczl u 3 cn n e rs ann ome e men esota to Jim a brother for a time Bates home.
1 tFrld 0"Tame" Stapleton !'°¥"°as gy are cousms..u......Ma mr...1;1....4 Dutr and Mr.and Mrs.Carl' Pieper en
Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Alback
and children and Soren Miller
......1 r1 .. . :. ... \ |- 1 YY...................2.u.....lTh e y \\¢2l0 Un the ir wa y L0 IIE-Mi s se s Bi llie B un ti ng a nd J an i s nu..uu u n u n .x w u luIJ ww-te ned a t di nn er lg gt ~y lu lu u u n a , a u ul.n e r m u n ,vlalt.eu|k a mn h to atte n d th e Old Settle rs Bauer re tur n e d to th ei r ho me s at T. K . Ive rs on wh o r es id e a lo n g th e 'a t th e Ha n s Fr ah rn h o me Sa tu rc ni .5 bo ttom ' ro a d we r e din ner gue sts P- Ir s. L au ra Tof te a nd My r on and `
P1 C y ra c u fe, Nea. last S atu rd ay af ter 1 S d d 1:th e af te r-Mr .Pe te r J e ns en o f th e Ro s Hi ll da y e ve nmg .
t--hhss .0?E'l H.=f"§°"»~ . o f ' L " I § ' E ° k . " _ § i f " ' ~ ,..ang._?§l:Jsoll I f ~ ~ M T S .M a r 'neighborhood.¢rn l;rS .T!L \lC }"°' °" and* ~ . ?:'" ';=
Mr. and mrs. Holgersumcd her teaching c
HBHBED,ITB'|.W4 !\lIlLIJ»Dllue IB MI. IIITILILH " " """Qinvu ;;\,;|J usuvo up vu vunauuulutie s at t.h elgr an dd au gh te r.\g'aret Ivezson.____| n . f i \ ; = _ _ . ~ _ _ E f 3 § " ; _ ? ° : _ 2 ~Fr i d a y wh er e th e y visited
Vnccma school,west of Herman,
on Monday morning.This ls Miss
0pal's second year of teaching at
this school.
Mrs.Lloyd TeSelle drove down
1..- n......»nun |..» w.a».=a.w
Mrs.James Bennett.and son,
Bobby came down from Sioux City
Friday afternoon and visited until
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
James" Stapleton and Mr. and Mrs.
Rrnnsxt- '|"n\-nhlnrl
Mr. and Mrs. E.M. Beary anddaughter, Betty and Mr. and Mrs.
Hamid White returned home on
Sunday evening from a two weeks
vnu-ation trip Lo the lakes at Park
Rapids, Minn.
we .=...\-.re ...,...e, ...ww .... ......ily to the home reeently vacated
by the Oscar Gilbertson family,
on 210 east South street,this
week.l_ Theodore Crowdy eturned home
Mies Vivian Hansen,a former
Blair teacher.
Mr. and Mrs.leo Schmitz and
children of Om .spent Satur-
day night and Sunday visiting at
the Andrew Feet home.Mrs.I J U I I I u l u u s A1CU : n u n I\ \A | |u u w| \ ¢'1 n m u y u v o v - - - - » - -~~s d f R h sc v e n i m r a n i ;s n e n t t h ~W e e k - e n d I M r .a n d M r s G .A .C h r n n b e l l l S t r a y e d - I h a v e Q a k e n Q P a r e d l m _ _. _ . ¢ _ . E 3 '_ _ " '1 'i '. __ ' f _ _ § f_ ¥ . | S c h x m t z 1 s a dmighter of Mr. and
~ 11 '`¢|Mr. m d Mn. d_Ku||_ '' - I"--- -'' eovr.oqngr may have me _me mmn., wnum no ull noun ~:|u|»|u_y- gn. Fu1-'.H.5 ° " ° ". ; " " " ; " " e » 1 ° ' - ' ° s - mm . s a t = = - = ~ ° f , . : :¥ : , ' : : : ' : : . " : . : ' ; : .f" a . " f . : , z,':; a s i r: .... a °:':;.,."w..;,°z: h The zz- c . 1 '. U. wi n ma lt -'e z
" . , " ' . ¥ $ .Ji _SL .12 2 . ...\.- .-P.._ 5...Tf'l'?f P......... of mu ndv erlllinx-n. E. Te nt, mu :i ty __....?"32. mn ,.,_,,_, _,2_'§_,.,.,_,,__,__,
wwe.. V..........,......-. ....,., ..guest at the Bellows home.
Rev. D. B. Wilcox and family
of Oxford, Neh., visited Thursday
night and Friday at the home of
Rev.L .J.Moran.Rev.Moran
and Rev. Wilcox were schoolmates
in college.Rev. Wilcox supplied
the pulpit on Sunday morning at
the Fimt Baptist church in Omaha.
Mr.and Mrs.Fred Oliver ,of
Omaha, called on Blair friends on
Sunday.Mrs. Oliver is n sister of
elm writar had hav Imehrmrl i=Nw has seen vrsmng in Nuovo..for some time,retumed home
Sundaywith them.
Mrs. Leroy Creach of this city,
returned Monday, August 24 from
Tyndal, South Dakota where she
had been called on account of the
illness of her mother.She was
with her mother for three weeks
and left her much improved.'
Ed Goedeker, who resides down
in the southern part of the county
near Washington,boought in
<..»....a....A...n|..:\-
\
Blair, Neb.33-lt'
Superintendent and Mrs. Iester
E. Belford drove out to Carroll,
Nebraska last Saturday evening
where they visited with Mr.Bel-
ford's parents, returning to Blair
on Monday rnoming.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hanzich and
Mr.and Mrs.Ed Micheels of
Omaha, and Mr.and Mrs.Louie
Matthiesen of north of Blair,spent
lust Saturday evening visiting at
the John T. Gallagher home.
Dr.R.E.Tilden reponsgthat
ahthmx has been founal od thi-
Georze Neale farm near Calhoun
and that the proper action is be~
ing taken to prevent its further
spread.
Miss Gertrude Meneke returned
home Tuesday from the Blair
hospital after undergoing an op-
eration there about two weeks
ago.Misa Gertrude is getting
along very nicely.
Miss I-Ether Hughes returned|
.. -.... .._... .,.,...... ...,._-.. ............,afternoon, Sept. 10 at three p.m.
Election ol officers will be held
at this meeting.
Miss Muriel Caldwell of Omaha
and Miss Edith Jensen returned
Isnt Sunday evening from Boulder,
Colorado.They made the trip by
auto.Miss Jensen attended six
weeks of college at that place.
Mr.and Mrs.Fred Long and
Howard.accompanied by Mrs.
Made Jensen and Mrs.Chris F.
.lnnnrn rlrnvn m Tnniavilln Naht l l v u u n n u u g n n Q n u - ¢» ' - | - u -printer of lung years 1
having a t one time won1
'tho Q m n h a g e e f o r ~
""'":"wucab l|.\&ll uuuauuu,sv n.no ullua "f O h ~h hsta nd ln g' mi n whi c h h e e xc ha nge d fo r f lo ur Mr .an d Mr s .w i n Suth erland r o m m a a req fn Y w e r e H e
kfld f o l and whnn in ll1n nits: r nllml nt The nml li ttle dau zh ier Of S lln A HW HO,h a bCCll spen ding th e 8\.llnlllEl
|I§§'i"§` " " J a " ; ; ; . ; ; " a ; . ' I L S3
l mt i n l a t t h e J.Linen home.
\
mnynn §ul5p'EI¢`llni2=2I£I|`x§h"h\§`§»iI 7r "1Zf1Eié'iu~z mme mi vhlung relative:me f m u ''" ~~ ~e Stock- urlption w Bldfs lending news- Rrldny morning "Lf ypendng She :tried her mulling dude: In M-"A dmghter ° 9 ' " '
l mnnner ut nhud for umhu yur. the greater part of the summer the Qlmlng City uhool Mondny.Th. Bmw Be. Club mr
a n d i s n o w f o r e ma n o f tm
man- J our nal.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Skinner
and sons,.Claire and Lyle of west
of Herman, were dinner and sup-
per guests last. Sunday at the
home of Mr.and Mrs.BurdettHancock.They also mended the
Sunday School convention of Waah
ingtun county held at the Metho-
dist church on Sunday.
Charlie Mortensen,who wasnnamtpd nn lint week at the Im-
Orville Mortensen,little five
year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Mortensen, received quite a seriouinjury Inst Saturday while plnyin€
with a wagon.Pulling the wagon
with quite u raw of speed and
turning a comer the wagon ran
up against his leg and'eut quitea. gash.A couple of stitchefwere
taken to close the wound.
»~".-\m- fvnln |)|°\', and -fm...
here, among relatives and fiends.
Mrs.W.D.Hughes returned
home from a ten day tnp to
Chicago last Wednesday and re-
ported s most wonderful time.
Mrs Hughes accompanied Mr.u\d
Mrs. Andrew Siedelman of0mAha
and they had a pleasant viiit with
Hilliard Hughes, in Chicago.
The Epworth League o l the
Mathndint rhuirrh in this Mtv en-
For Ren Good 6 room house.
City water and electric lights.
Barn,garage,crib,etc.and 8%
acres ground on the south limits
of Blair, near school, church and
park.Phone Black 823.A.R.
Kelly.82-St
Mr.and Mrs.E. E.Hlmea,
Bobby and Jimpiie and Mm Wm.
McDonald,Janette and George.
and Mrs.August;Sydow enjoyed
Friday a£temoon.at tl-e home of
Mrs. Ella Pickell with a fair nt-
tendance and with a number of
visitors present.Ench lady pres-
ent embroidered I quilt block for
Mrs.Pickell,who is making u
barrlyard animal quilt.
Last Sunday being the birth
anniversary of Mrs. L. L. Snyder,
Mrs. Snyder entertained the fol-
lnwimr ralntivna nr a fan. dinner;mma n ua l h o s pi tal in Oma h a, is g eb - i ty a tte n de d th e h a rve s t p ic n ic i s joy e d a.n e r roa st i n J oh ns'
'L in g a lo ng ' ver y n ic ely a nd e xp e c ts B mlmg wn la st S u nd ay .Th e f o l-gro ve,we s t o f B la i r la s t Fr i d a y
to b e a b le to r e tu r n h o mo b y th e lo win g to o k we ll f i lle d b a s ke ts a n d ni g ht.Th er e wo re twen ty -thr ee
la st o f th e week.Hi a wi f e an d s p e n t th e da y p i wc i n g 'i n th e pr e se n t Th e evemin wa s s tc hildren an d E i n .Mo rten s 's pen
o n s n......r...»...1na\\r¢M r ¢mA M m nln vlmr ammo : a n d ma s ti mr we i n -
u Weiner to as t a t th o ~
Sn y d er ho me ,so uth o f to wn la s t
Sunday .
Mr .an d Mr s .Di tlof W ols r nn n n
a n d Bobby .Mr .a n d Mr s .He n r y
h e r pare nts,Mr .a n d Hr s .A .
P a tto n o f W oodbine,I o wa : md
h e r sister,M n .E a r l W elc h an d
hu sb an d o f De n ni so n, Io wa .
u . . .r-1.....:..a:_- \n....2..1. ......a A...»\.{m¢1é, Chariie :mmm
Omaha last Sunday a
r arm to : '.;;""'"" ,"'°:.;.| 3; ;?'»f.1;; :;'. ' . ; a a f " " "am;... W al " m a an
=d *1¢*°=luf.mam1.v1¢mrJ°m»mmanp°ma.~
M 'u l s n .v l u m u u l s v u l a u n .z u l u u a u g un d x .t e r .H e l e n o f W i n n e b a g o ,s p e n t
n w e r e f r o m ' m m d n v a n S t m d n v m n -
him.Edgfé-,Phyllis,Mr. md Mrs.Mm c. Cohnnn m a m a m
M0 Clausen, son uf ML and Mrs. Andrew Johnson md Mr. and Mn. nf Craigplnd Mrs. Jammu SewellJensClausen,who reside just Peter Nielsen, all of Orum.ol Teknmah. spent lm Thursdaywest 0! Blair is in a Fremont ed chi af oon wldting at the home olImnniulrrlt;mllv ill nnd his -~ . . £ . ' I f , - . § ' M m Mnrnnt Ivnnmn,Cmrrnll
among mm irum Blur who nb-, ' ; _ f ' " 'Q]Fbendgd A family reunion in Teh-m ;ine this dm Joh: FZ:
'""» Sunday.am M Winnebago drove down on
Mr. md Mrs. John T. Gsllagher Sundny w vmg his pgmnq, M;_
md famllv dmv; to Omdu last ma vw nnamw n n mf.
mother is constantly with him.
Leo has had more than his share
of sickness the past few years
having suffered severely in on'automobile accident some Am.
Shock which nearly cost \him his
_i\i1e.
Mrs. James Stapleton, Mr.Mrs. Ernest Tomblod of uni
and Mrs.Jos.Bennett and
and
city
son,
amner at me n .vw..iw-¢...°...,home on the lawn but Sunday:
Messrs.and Meadames Henry
Kruger and family, E. W. Smith
ol west of Henman, Harold Smith
and daughter, Pearl and Walter
Meierhenry, all of west of Blair.
They also attended the annual
Washington county Sunday School
convention which was in session
all day at the Methodist church in
............,,..__...._.._..__...Coleman, daughter of Mrs. Cole-
man accompanied the above home
alter a Nw days visit with Vera
Mad Iverson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crowdy and
daughter, Bess drove to Emerson,
Neb. laut_I-'riday and visited their
son and brother,William.Mr.
and Mrs.Crowdy returned home
Saturday afternoon while Bess re-_
Sundxy and spent the day at the
home of Mr.md Mr§._Harold
P m .Picnic lunch was taken and
ot noon a fine dinner was enjoyed
at the Pass home.
.1Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Zimmerman
and daughter of Omaha,Miss
Bertha Gehrk and Albert Luther
ol Fremont, and Carl Gehrk were
pleasant vidton lust Sunday aft-
vlliw and Helen accompanied
him home.
A number of relatives spent
the day last Sunday picnicing at
the J.W. Erwi n farm nar De-
catur.The family enjoy this
occasion very much md make it
an annual ailalr.Those present
'W m Mr.and M n .George lilc-
Bride ol this city. Mr. and Mrs
FAST COLOR WASH PRINTS
36 Inches Wide
zu yard
Extra Sizes and Weights
,1 ''
SOISE'I'1'E OR PETER PAN
Pm N'rs
34 and 36 Inches Wide
454: yard
BLEACHED
AND UNBLEACHED
LINEN CRASH TOWELING
23c yardCOLORED STRIPED
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Rose, Gold, Green, Blue
65c yard ,
LADIE S' S ILK S LI PS
$1.95 and $2.95 each
CRETONNES
36 inches Wide
l9c yard
NON-KLING
THE IDEAL SLIP CLOTH
45c yard
RAYON HOSE FOR LADIES25c pair and 39c pair
CURTAIN SCRIMSl9c to 8Sc yard
|Bobby of Sioux City,were Sun~
day guests nt the F. L. Gardner
home in 'Omaha Mrs. F. Simon,
daughter of Mn, Stapleton,whohas been staying with her daugh
this clty.
Ed Grimm and Joe Marks r¢~
tm-ned the latter part of last
week from points in Minnesota
ter, Mrs. Gardner for some time ggg fg " g g i the a l u osz
wlll go to Lincoln in the near''
future. to make her home.\'f'§'".f'ff `.Z'?i_'€['°'f'.§L`l"i "'l'Yf.°
malned to take up her duties as n
teacher in s school at Emerson on
Monday mornlng.
Mr.and Mrs.G. A. Rathmann
and daughter,Marguerite and
son,William,and Miss Olive
Smith returned home lust Thun-
n...... ......\,°'ernoon at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Inonard Amu,
Mrs. Oliver Hudleaon entertain-
ed a few frlcnds at her home on
Thursday afternoon:Mrs.Mary
Jensen oh Hemminglord,Nab.,
Mrs.Marie Jensen,Mrs.M.D.
Nnumll nf " h i r Mr|¢.r..n|....~.
W. E. Caldwell and Lawrence and
Mr.and Mrs.Lyle McBride 'and
Lyle Jr., an or omhn.
Mt;myurs. Alben Koehler
and family, Mrs.Alfred Hogan-
lon and two children all of Uehl-
l u g w e r e s u p p e r g u e s t !l u t S l ! / ~
.. . . \. . . .
Around sixtean relatives and
friends gathered at the Victor
Johnson home west ol Omm, last
Saturday night and pleasantly
surprised Mrs.Victor Johnson,
the occasion being her birth anni-
versary.The evening was spentvisiting and playing plnochle. The
lucky winners for the first prizes
were Mrs. Sam Morning ol Oma-
hu,John J. Jensen of west of
Blair, and Mrs. Merle Newldrk of
Orum and Jack Crowdy of this
city won the booby primes.At a
...ru that .nerr re mowrrrg ...owbusinessactivitythananytown
of its size through which they
passed.Ed has been in seven)
states during the summer and
Washington county looks mighty
E°°d to him.
Report reached this office r
contly that Anna C. Jensen, widow
of Jens A.Jensen,fnnnerly ofKennnrd,Nehr.,hut later of
|Donna,Texas,passed away Fri.
day,August 21 at the home of|Mrs.Mattie Larsen Merrlck of
o 0. V-helatehouralovellunch'u me of sixty-eight
years.Burial was msds lnDonno
ww mgm mm. . .mee n -..-estion trip at Park Rapids, Minn.
They reported a wonderful time
and fishing v¢1'Y good."Bi ll"
was justly proud in catching the
largest fish,s Nonhem Pike
welghkxg llourteen pounds.
Mr. and Mrs. John c. Andersen,
Mrs.. E. rr. Terrell and Cora vds~
ited with Edwin Terrell at the
Lord FC:".Lr hospital in Omahaon
Wednesdsy evening.Edwin wsu
hurt in on automobile scddent ntElkhornaboutthreeweeksago.
e suffered three fractures of- the
d bruises nd ts
as e guests departed Texbii,August 25 and Mrs.A l g f o ~ a n d f l ." § .
they whheg Mm- Johnson mmv|Eawmu 1.u-mr and her uw, lols i. m n em and wm he confined
mor such happy birth anniver-lo! ?l11aha; droe down to be pre-to the hospltd fo r dght o r te n
y wasserved and th
sen at e bunsl.weeks.
served a nice lunch.1
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Petersen
and daughter, Betty of Grand Is-
land, passed through this citylastMonday on their way to Iowa,
and stopped at the home nf Mm
Bertha Gollehon to say "Hello" to
Mrs.Potersen's grandfather,Mr.
Sheldon Peek.
Mrs. Thos, Lippincott and daugh
ter ente ned the following .rela-
tiv e a nd friends at dinner last
Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Llp-
pincott and daughter,Mnrjory,
and Hn. Mattie Noble of Blair.
Mira,Wm.Welch and two 'little
sons, Billy ahd Jimmy of Eureka;
...My evening ur.me mme U.Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Feer ln thi:
city.In gh, evening Mr. andhirs
Koehler shd fumlly and MrsBogsnson and children drove h
Omaha on visi t Mm Funk Mor
rlsou and bsbo at the Unlversitz
hospital.
The snuawing b mh announce
ment was reported to this ottlee
an sight and one-hal! pound bah:
girl was born last Saturday mor
'ning to Mrs.Joy Neuerenberge
of Wah old,Neb.st the hom
of her ts,Mr.and M n
natin Marshall ol near Arliug
ton.Mrs. Neueronbargur- wul bl m a nme mbma s s J uli a nm
Cs1i!., md Mrs.Julia Llppinco ttjhdl.Mo ther ~ babe are et
nf Red Cloud. Neb.¥tim! alonrr verv nlmlv.
'z r I
-»m:mrmnvin-Blair, Nabrnh, Sepfgmber 3. :san5 _ , _ _ _ _u n t ...--. .- . . . _ _ |
THE KENNARD NEWS
DALE Domus
Mrs. Paul Jones and Keith, Mr.
and Mn. Elmer Jensen sud Jem
drove m Omaha Saturday on hus-
lnesa.Mr. and Mn. Herman Jungblnth
Kermit.Sylvia,Vemon and Ber-nard drove tn Dmnha Sunday w
attend tha farewell services ol
Dr.0 .D.Baltzly at KoungxeMemorial church.Fred Jnngblnth had the midor-hme w dmn l t le ve r hh thumb
while working on A pit die they
were dlgglxig.'
Min Sylvia Jmzgbluth is home
on a two weeks vacation from St.Joseph hospital in Omnhl.Pete Peterson of mar Irvington
1| visiting thil week at the home
le
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In ra dnlwnhthe Imoke
WASHINGTON NEWS
Donald Shaffer and his'chum
drove up from Irvington on theirbicycles last Wednesday to spendthe day with old friends in Wash~
i»gg=-
sl Anna Hansen was a R1-
mont shopper Wednesday.Mr. and Mm.William Gottlch,who have been living in Um Ku.Chris Rumusufn property, maved
to the Timperly t u m near Irv-
n.Mr. md Mn. Eme lt Ke rnmgr,Faye and Shnlny were vldmrx at
the Ihlph Bucknole home Wed-
nesday evening.Mrs. P. w. Glendenning return-ed home Saturday after mending
I KENNAMYNEWS
Hn r r y B l u (was greatly sux-
priled lu t Friday evening when
a gro up of friends came in to
wish him a happy binhday.The
evening was spent playing pin-
ochle and vlxiting after whlah a
deliooins lunch wu served.
Hr. and Mn. Gus Kronherg and
children ma Hr. and M n .Fred
French m d children drove toGrelzm Sunday, to lP¢I\d tha day
s t h M r . md M m Olemu Kron~
rg.Mr.Ind Mrs.Chin LeCx-one
and family dmve out fmm Omlhn
one day last week w spend the
day wid: Mr. and Mn. J . P. Mo
Cam md sans.
Mr. and Mn. Robert Andwasen
weather.I
They camped that mghe on the
shore of the lake ot tho Iroquois.
In the morning Amos had a null of
thick bougha of hemlock hy tying
the bnmrhes into | broad msn. The
pioneer net fo nh h l l D i m:"'1"h.ls lake u | ld n d o f n b lo w
hole ln the bush.The Nvrkh Wlnd
hu\h1 | mou th t o the hola In cold
wagner-W e ¢ ° v u ! vu t h a u k e
In d m u d :ids by d d :with L M
ln ll o n o n r b lc k l .E n e h u f u w u l
h n u l t r e o s u m l n o h s l n n d t o
l t l y i t .A l l w a h n v s t n d o l l t o
hu n c h .
Th e old w un lo r ma de n lpeech
m th dr be ha lf,He lo ld M lh e lr
co ming m Kebev;that they were
friend:o t t h :good m m who
uma W i¢.bGnd and friends 01 the
children 0| the N n n h Wind.The
palefnca were ming dmvu to theh-brothen ln the south.B e told
how t h u h a d hmm le n ln | m d -
den : t u c k on me min in g wntz f
und bon captured by lroquvil. Hll
wo r d l, h h g e s tu r e. h ll to n e s , r h -
i u A n d f l ll ll lt . li k e g u m o f wi n d
i n ¢ h | D 0 wa s I m p r e u e d t h e li s -
m m .
nlc ke d mea .~ lhc J ~ un ~r me n/ um
der pac ks, camping at nlghtfall.
Deep mow: a nd hi tter winds fell
upnn them in the high c ountry and
hnlaed the caravan.Th e Indiana
put on their rnocc allns and buc k-
sklns.Soon th e wh ite me n were
surely put to It to keep from freez-
lng.In a mountaln valley tha mar-
r l o n wallowed l.m o o n i n d e w
mow and sle w hi m wi th thllr J a ve-
lln l.They ale all thus great crea-ttme. as big as an or. In one taut..
Imenwereleftunfund ed.They
dn ; | d e e p pl! ln tho mow un til
they uncovered A flat rock.On this
Amos bull! | Ilre.When the rock
wal well heated he put out the Bra.
Th e roc k h a vi n ;1.~ou\ed U11 he
crmld pu t his h ands upon lt wi t h
-.
_-Clyde Kersbetter spent geve 1g p last wgek with his cou~ -
eshr Auc of B n.
Washington school u a H~
day morning with "
Jeppesen, teacher of the prl~
room, and 'Miss Ethel Hina, ¢/each
er of the high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kerstette
entertained Sunday afternoonhonor of the lltter'| birthday.Th
Iollawing were present:Merfzrsmd Mesdamea Girls Stehder -Chrls Jr.,Henry Petersen,Ve
and Be mud,Chris Schumuke
F r e d a n d D o r r g t t a , G u s a u c h n n
r ,r s m n n .y r o u
R a l p h ,~ S t e n d e r a n d E l t q n
E m i l K r u s e , V e r n : m d E l v i n ;J o
K r u s e u m s o n s ;G e o r g e B e r g m -
n n d R o b e n ;M m A l i c e K e r s t e t t é
I m e l o n we'll r v mo m n h u n a n d
nig h u fu r a s t h e w in d p u .D o n
worry about old Amos.H o t m p :
a T h e !w m a out into thu wind
and begun thrlr ride over the
Th e .Algonquin party,learning a t
u n m n :forc a o f their enemies
In th e o u t, tu : no d wa ro n rd .A mo !
and Hobart traveled. with them.
'Th eta we re women and c h ild ren
in th e wm v-Th e wo ma n h n ulo d
He reckoned that thou E hom;-nl that he oou`|d not travé.'hwy
A Cam
in the
Wildern
By
kving Bacl
(0untinued hum 1|
ln | moment tha dzth e nc re d treamre tc
plac e and solemnly a
great dlgolty he bleu
:from his mou th.I nmovednorthward.H
weathered fac e dld not
w w :to Amon,touche
pass on his mean t nw
the direction whenc e th
gone.H e :nude the
drawin g the bow.Hn
swept from ennt to wee
tered dust on n sheet cand vrlth o s llr k d rew
In the dust marking dll'|
By llim signs he mnde 1
prehend his derlnlon al
Th e pioneer turned
mixing: '°'I'I1e tide mmThey are go ing to jolt
riots massed nnnr theu
o' the Lake o' the Iron
will more westward nn:
enemlea from the c oun
to g o wlth ' em.I n m
wi th the c ompass ond
The y thin k tha t the rr
lo the compass and 1
thun derb ird lives I nThere are two guns In
rec kon that they got '|
Dutc h.Don't kn ow
guns.A little sc ared
der»blrd. Ye noe¢ln't to 1
n godsond to lhln bond
dns.Keep n smllln ' I
take os down to the for
and trade on oil' like ar
sk ln n Amos ln \1f=e:>>.
Robert.however.wahnl>D$'Safely ond he
been nen r hlm an d y e
youd his grasp.ills v
ed figure as he yielded
dumnc e.
They headed Ilorthwl
dghtlng red men.of
were nearly two scora
that night to nn Indlnnhaughty , wrinkled c hief
ed wi th owe by h is h
the c antlves were well
In th e c a mp wer e fl
florn who sat around a
Mr. and Mrs.William Gottlch,who have been living in Um Krs.Chrls Rumusufn property, maved
to the Timperly tum near Irv-
n.Mr. md Mn. Eme lt Ke rnmgr,Faye and Shnlny were vldmrx at
the Rnlph Bucknole home Wed-
nesday evening.Mrs. P. w. Glendenning return-ed home Saturday after lpending
several weeks with relatives inSouth Dakota.
Dnrlene Mae,daughter of Mr.
and M n .M.H.Sands,Wayne,
son ol Mr. and Mrs. J, P. SandsandFraneea Juan,daughter ofMr. and Mn. William Wiese,wen=baptized at the Washington Com~
munity church Sunday morning.BMlss Dagmar Petersen and Mrs.
e .~.
moon mt Mrs. N. P. Nielsen
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wun,mr.nnd Mrs! Henry Gra-den, Helen, Am-on and Lawrence
Joinmn.The Indies Aid will meet next
Wednesday afternoon,Sept.9 atthe home of Mrs. Adoiph Nclaen.
A crew of 120 mon wega i n
Wxgshington last Thursday laying
I rails.
bear's fn! out of cups nt hlrch-bark
held uuretlwr hy moms.On n me
th e fles h of the hear was bolllmzin A pot.By and by the wlalte men
helped themselves nt the sourc e ol
supply ,wlth their hands. and ate
hen nlly lr no t ns gr ee dily ss the
others.Tepees had been bullt for
th e neweomens.who were appar-
ently expec ted.The c apllves would
have h ad to step on th e bodi es ofl t le as t ha lt a d o ze n wn rr lo rs lo
ewme.IcHAv1'En x
Thay Como to Advlntu nn Shrnor
Than Any Thay Hlwiu Known.
NEXT day the ha ught y ch lef wal
unable to control hls men. The
camp became the scene of the wlld-
est devllrrles.Fortunately forAmon und Robert, the old man kept
his he ad A savage would sl! down
wi th a bo ttle or ru m or gin,blta
th e cover o l!Its lop.r a m do wn
its c ork nnd drlnk as If It were wu-
n r .mmp ln g o n ly wh e n h e l tq n -
gled.Getllng his hreuthmle wo uldutternf e w h o n n e n u ol'
ntis fn nllo n In d eo ntln ue to fi ll h ll
lto mac h, go ing c r azy with wlld c r;1;=»==~»= before the blonle wu nn-
nfl
ln Lhrhnrry-scurry of the camp
they put on thrv mcqnets and pn~
pared to move.Aman lled h u
strlpl ot tpruce xogelher and can
rledslhm!undvr hls a r m l l they
sllpped nvrly ln the darkness.H estopped 1 moment ut hll snow-bulk
and lhoved the frozen meat into
bla pn d .
The c amp wa /I a li ttle wef t of \
hlll. band by Arr the top of whlclr,
c ommanding n long slope t o u n
east.and north.was n favorablepoln! for Oblervallun, watchman he
ln g statio ne d th °' c at a ll h on m I tInllk ely th at m e chlef nnrl nr .
wa're like tha boy who w m t ati
with Satan and by.and by got buck
to Na ,! \¢ he§ |_ ho g5 {'.
Con thu ed an xt we ek )
NEBRASKA WEEKLY
INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
Eustis--Teiephone jlnea on
Ni n do m s tre e t r eb u ilt.
Ha y S p r i n g s - S o u th Mriin street
graveled.°
Gr a di n g und erw ny o n Cu rtis -
Vloorefield road.`
W b g ; | | | » m d ~ s u r l y | n v e r I l l u l l : l u l f u l t .n l n l n u l l B I . l » l l l l° ° * ? ' * § ' ~ T h a n e m g . l \ e l d - . ! = ° ' = 1 e - . " ' § ¢ . " ' $a f . :% E I ° ' ? . . . E ' . ' : ' : ' : . ; .
made ~ice c~ ~we~ a t the M. are the proud parents of a bahy
vi.w11.D§:R$oN s'I'11.L .M~ mem~ ~f~ 'i,.»z1
Hooper--John Wollmer and Ciark
Warne purchased W. J. Bncholfs
furniture store and undertaking
business.
Ogallala-J.G.Doherty put-
in the country last Thursday aft-Mrs.Harry Helmsing accom- ernobn.Mrs.George"Hedelund
..gd Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byers will be lloB¢£B.8 to the Ladies Aid
o omaha Friday no visit her gt her home next Thursday aft-
ather, Charles Wilderson, at one °"}I,°};"*Do Club met with Mr#
~1the hospitals there.Ho was~ken to the hospital some days ';a¥:;gro'§|_he h°m° Lgffghlgg
go for care as he was sedounly r &1|¢}1njured in a fall while working in Fhr§8;;"tema§.¢,n.a gl-ea Y emoyec
the Berry Brothers atom building r. and Mrq. Paul Stewart. and
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Sue4:$0~20(29x| 50)
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KENNARD, NEBRASKA
|.IIe delund an d Mr .Ste wa r t :Hero
classmates in the Blair high sc -hon!
A la rg e c r owd atte nded ihff
fr e e mo vie s a t K e nn a r d lr1St'I'hurs
day evening.The re wi i l be two
mo r e free mo vi es thiei season.
Fieidny Saturday 100 Silk Dress
es g o at $1 .98 at thc Fash ion Cen
te r - va l u e s to $ 1 0 .f.'hn|> Early.
. _ . .u u n n n n
It was s day ln hell for the cap-
tives.The camngronaf and tho
tepee bottoms were soon nlthlerthan a pig-pen.The old chlef de-
stroyed many hotties and a harrl-
eo. mennwhllo shnklng hls head and
J nutterlng.By nlghtfnll a gr a te
f u l sllonee had come.Th e toun-
,falns of llquld tire had gone dry .
;Th e hrnves we re ly lng ln a
drun ken stupor.One wa s dead
item a hott-he t blow.He had made
'no outc ry of pnln. protest or resent-
ment.lle had ant qnletly . drenc hed,wflth hlood. nutll he fe ll over dead
:No one nald the sllghtest attention
§to hlm. sa ve the vchlte me n. who
'sow that he was beyond help.' h vo
or three we re g roan ing wlth alc h-neas.The old ehlef and three war-
`rlors. who had kept thelr llps from
|the knlat~rl\. sat around Amos and
Robe rt b y the d y in g tlre.t " Th ln k what the :re ed of th e
; wh lte ma n ls dnlna to th ese po or'c h lld ren o f the tvlldernesa"snld
ltoh ert."Her e ls th e gr eat Injus-
tlce." '.
|" Y e a lt rvlll make the savages
ha te us."Amos answered." B u t
we mny n't ntnp n.The c ountry lablgnadwlltl,Th e greedy hell-
mnkers sneak away wlth hoot-Ilo mls o' ttxls tlevll wa te r to s ome
God-font-some plac e where there's
no mo re la w tha n y ou 'd tlnd ln the
hea n o' n ly n x.A mllllon c onsta-
bles c ouldnt stop lt."'
"I llke th ls old c hlef," sald Rob-
e n ."'l'here'a something grantsho ut hlm.He look s n ow as lf all
th e sorrows of thu wo r ld - ln -
c luding my o wn - - we r e restlng aa
his h ac k.B e seems no t to h ea r
us."
T'-had heard hls name.I t
wa s wandohn.
Amos anawe redt " 0 h .he ls a
wi s e old ma n o f many wars.I
reckon lle`s been nghtln' Algonqulna
an d Bun-ons slnee he were a boy .
He k no ws 'e m, a n d ever y path In
th e nor th an d sec ret wa y s o 'ro-
tront.The folllel o' y outh are be-
hln d h lm.ua p r ld o ls n o lo n g e ri n cover and gewgaws but ln hls
his to ry an d the thlngs h e kno ws ."
Th e y mt a lo ng ti me loo k i ng a t
th e old eh le f an d h ls f nlth fu l wa n
rlor s wh o an t mn tlo nlus , ga zlng at
th e d n .Sleep had sllsneed th e
addr mea.
Th e r e wa s a u e n try ln Ro b er ts
dlary for that any. whlch c annot he
o m m e d He wr ltas a bm: a c c ou nt
of the d eb an eh an d ds s c r tba th e
c amp at llltllt. add in g: "Ons la tla-
h e t i o a dlla my wntc he dna sl.I
am probably as unhappy aa ray dear
frien d In Boston it ha ann llvu.xa n a a degree o r s o mto r t i n th is
thoug ht."
' n o w e h r o h s e m ; a n s l a y .
a s v l l s t n r g t . - u n a n n v m n
" I l Y o u Ha ve An y Influenc e W lth
God Now ls the `l'Irna to Use It."
k n o w the dllfenance between llxed
snvogery and that horn ln the rag-
lng passlona of an hour.
The old wrlnkled chief. atlll proud
and haughty. was tied to s tree wlth
one of h is hrnves.Th e ln vad lu g
wnrrlors were like wolves who have
tasted blond.The wh lte me n were
selzed and roughly ha nd le d I n
a momen t the y we re s trlpp ed a nd
tied to tree s ne ar the unfo rtun ate
Tawnndohn and his brnve.The flra
wah ki n d le d Th e wnrrlors who
honhd them s tepped aside and tn-
\dulged ln devlllsh laughter ~s they
i
l
whetted ttrelr knives,
"I rec kon they'll torture us." sald
Amon."But don't c rack y er nut tlll
they hegln.Th ey ma y wo lt to ge tmoat fern feast. If vnu have any ln
tlu ene e with God . n ow ll th e ti me
to use lt."Qften the hand of th e hlstorlan
falters ln the task of desc rlblng
th e prlrultlve savage.Th e u n r e
stralned letrdnesa of th e young.
brutal detai ls ln the to rture of c op
tives may well he hld ln the d usty
dar kn ess 'o f o ld records,made bymanywltuesseaan d kn own only
to tho se who love th e tr uth.Th ecrueltteso t th at nic ht Shell not
be here desrrlhed.l t ls eno ugh
to rec ord the c en tr al fac t tha t t e
wls e old c h le f a nd h is b mv were
alnglng thelr death songs not elr
vole ea mlled ln the rnor nlng llg ht.
Bef or e the tortures ht-non Rob-
ert reeognlzed the Algonqula chlef.
Ile c alled o ut to A mos: "Th o c h lef
ls our frlend.W e me t h lm ln
Father Canvet'| tent on the Island"
"S o we d ld , a nd God h s p o lfo r ltl" A mo s an swer ed .K n us
a nu mb e r of wo r d s lu th e Algon-
qu ln a nd Lluron tongues.he e rlsd
o u t:"Nlec aals Dolston Couvet
la tlra n A c lla wa t latlc aa "The c hlef under stood and c amo
to Amos and touc hed hls eh ln andshoulders.He turned and spoke tn
bla warriors.one o f wh o m hur-
rledly went away .It wa s evlde nt
that he remembered the beard andbroad shoulders of Amos.
l t happened th at old Aehawat
wa s with thi s wa r pa r q. alth o ug h
1
on ac c o un t of h ls a n h s h a d h a d '
n o o m ln th e rald.H o kn ow
those of the pale fa oo a nd when
the y we re ln qu estio n ha was the
wlss e ou ns do r of tha trlha .Th e
Alg on qu in a hlef ha d sa nt a b ra ve
fo r Aehawat,the laterprokar,and
asked that the whlte men hosparsd
ttll tha 'Fr iend of God" c ould openm a - m m a n d g m h u m a n a .
Ho wh o h a d g o n a d o wn to the toh a d wi th a mo s s u d Hobart.hav-
i n a r - u n a n w a n s a t h e m u' g g t a n n i n s -
counaelors were :lad to he relleved|
of their guests Howe ver tha t ma y z
be,tha fugdtlves got to the edge
of th e timber apparently uao lrserved.Th elr weapons.th d r thatehotan d tht-Kr nac h-saw had 1
been glven a wn r.They ha d o nly
two pocket knlzes and a dlmlan 1tlve poc ket anw.1
The snow-ohne unnon was up and ]
ln a sla sh Amon was nlnle to read
the c ompass.I.\ a blg bo ulde r In
Ithethic k wood bey ond.we y toolt
o l!the lr rac quets and wlth th em
dug a dren hole ln me snow.Th a
able Ploneer h ad a store of tlnder
and kln dllngs lu hi s pac k for a hrs Iwhic h was soon enae kllng ngalust
the olde of the roc k. They c overed |
thelr p lt bottom wl th hemloc k 1
boU£hl. wnooeo themselves ln their
blankets and lay down to rest.' " |
I
heat fr o m the roek and th e pure l
alr c ave them u welc ome sens e ot
comfort.
In the taornlng Amos made n ket-
tle o ut o f a h lg r oll o f wlrlteh lr c h
ha rk an d tho rn s a nd dlle d lt wlth
wet sn ow an d pu t l t on the hot
coals.Soon he had It nearly full ol
holllng water.I n thls he salt
merged the ends of the four ph-c esaf spruc e timber.W hea the e nds!
were penetrated by the ho m nnrl
mo ls lu ro h e bent th em ln n me k 'crevlc e and stay ed them there until'
the bends were stiff wlth fmst.Amos began hls cheerful tnlk.\
"W e're too late to ketc h Peztry. but
thst'll give ye a c hanc e to use y er
rellglo a. a s the llea sald when he I
hlt the mlnlaler.I'll shlp y e off to \
Hollan d whe re y e c an walt fo r her
safe and out o' danger.Sho won°t
ls t a o mu K f o w u n d e r h e r f e e t. "
Rob ert amlle d. hut ma de no an-
swer,They hrolled some moat and
hroks their fast.Before le ttln g
ont, sta ndlng b efore the nre.they '
had a r efr ah ln g hath ln wa rm wo-
ter.Amos c ut c reases ln the hot-
tom of duh runner to ac c ommodate
th e loashea o f moosehldo wlt h ,whic h n was to ba f astened to the
foot.W i th rls lag ground ahead
they put on thelr rac quota.They
ac q u i r e d ne a t s tlll lu th s us e of
the runners. Their course had been
mod-ly eastward after the n m
day ' s travel.as a mo s thought i t
be st to ( 91 o c ro ls to the L a ke o fth a Ir oq uo is a nd s o so uth on th a
lea lord with n athln g ln thelr way .
In a d e lwr a ta mo o d d n oe le a v-
ins tho frig htened algo nqulns they
tr a vd a d r ec k le s sly a n d wlth llttls
thought of thelr peril.Amos aatd
that tha Iroquois warriors would ba
detainsd a . whlls lu th a n o r th b y
th a w a r a n o th a t u n tn thoy b o l
n n to c o ma s o u th tn s n wo u ld b e
f n In d ia n a ta th e ln ra r c o u ntr y
s u a l a m a o u r t h e L u a u m a
Curtis-New light poles erected`
dong Center Avenue.1
Thedford-Road and bridge build]
:rs making rapid progress on
Highway No. 2, west of here.
Plans underway to regrade and
>il surface 11.7 miles Great Plains
Highway between Tryon a nd
Nunn Platte.
Minatnre-Gas mains being in-
itall€d in city.
Curtis-Adams Dmg Co. install
mew soda fountain.
Homer-Star Theatre under-
going exwnxive improvements.Rapid prolrresa being made on
grading of Highway No.12 be-
wveen Verde] and Niobrnra.
Verdigre-Establishment of a
:sank cansuivred ln this my.
'Flux I-`nh.v-nigh
6
m r .a n d I\ l l 3 .u e o r m :
The Entf-rprise 'TBC Srpt~ and 5
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an
1 8-karat
knock-out
in style, mileage
and value
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A L L - W E A T H E R
$3-.ff»,§
nm£§7.1'§°
Service Station
I--fm Numa.
Gbodyear offers.
Few glres at any
price can equal its
endurance!f
Rosenbaum
Service Static
KENNARD, NEBRASKA
usa; (ma.-ls)
umm (anus)
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uno <am.so>1
9.70
12.95
14.90
6.80
n
they ~ake 'em!
~;"7f=`HEAVY mrrv
"G a~L~1.,1 oo year
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sPsEDwAY ;'.;,;.,,,.$ 9 . 6 0 p e r p a i r
Ro s e nb a um
Service Station
KENNARU, NEBRASKA .
We'I\ s ow you t e extra va ue you
get at no extra price because Goodyear
enjoys lowest costs through build-.
ing MILLIONS MORE tiles each year.
L a t e s t I m p r o v e d
LIFETIME GUARANTEED
G O O D Y E A RP A T H F I N D E R
Superrwisr Cord Tires
Sue Each Pall
¢=so~zo¢:9=s so;$5.60 $10.90
5.69 Il. l0
6.65 l2.90
8.57 nano
4.39 8.54
4.50-2| (Sh I 30)
4.15 l9(28x| 15;
5.25-2l(3\x3.25)
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OTHER SIZES EOUALLY Lou.
Tubes also low pyxcr.
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. to planting in
...germlmms
.with proper
will develop
winter mms:
- spring into s
od recommend-
~enen maths
-- cal method of
wn now.Pro-
by spading or
hm winter comes, the but huur-
mee you can have against winterkilling.
WE AL L PAY TAXES
Less thm8 % pe rc e n i o f the
popudntion of the United Staten
pay: more than 98 per cent of the
federal income mx, and lass than
7 per cent of all corporationl in
the country pay more than 95 per
articles or services it ill.
Every person in the comm
a. tux-payer.When he buys
out an insurance policy
to a theatre,he auto .tipays some of his mnrney 1°
ernment.The old amylqg
death and en are inevi
is truer today thm iv. ever
And, u a reudb, tax red~far from bdng a matter
interests only gp., Wedlhy fe
.~,
HERMAN NEWS
Dr. A J. Cameron accompaniedhis dnughter Mrs. John Sldner
Tekxmllh spent Sunday in Oma-
with Mrs. Cameron who is in
o city while having dental work
~ne..Hans Andersen was moved last
l fmm the Park hospital to
e St. Catherine and underwent
operation.He is reported as
ell as ann be expected.
Mrs.lllelvern West and Miss
Rhea entertained two tables
bridge Saturday afternoon.rs.John Sutwn won the prize
r high score and Mrs. Roy Rub-
~sze won consolation.Members of the Kindred MerrynkersQM?and their families
left Saturdxy morning for thdr
homg at Waahlngwn,D.C. lol-
lowlng a three weeks vlsit here.
They were honor gleam at aparty at the J. W.nmwn home
Friday evening.The lollowing ouifobtownteachersarrivedthelastoftheweek w be on hand lor work
Monday.Marcus Kroger o i
Wayne, Miss Margaret Kroeae of
Firth,Misa Kathryn Hughes andher mother, Mrs.W.H.Hughesat Wymore, Nei; They will make
thelr home here during the school
year.Rev.Shank who has been
spending a part of his vacation
Rohwerf Mine: Ella and Ami!
Rohwer und Mrs.Ka m Bohwezand Celia.
Mr.and Mrs.Mcwhorfcr and
dnughfer ind Mn. Krhel ol Omn-
ha, were callers at the Dan Klindthome Slrturdny.'
Henry Rohwer, Mn. Marla Meh-
rens and Kane spent Sunday n!t~ernuon with Hugo Kruse m dfamily.
T~kam~ ret~ed ~ ~l. :Saturday.He conducted services
;Fa.sh\on Centex- Shoes lor Wom-en 52,96 tn $5;Emu Jettick ss
and $6:Rcbinhood for tha Chil-
dren $i.|9 no $2.65.New shin-
ment of Oxfords just meoeived.
Kokex is priced at 294: a box
every day in the year at the Fuh-
ion Center.
and thw familien hdd 1 picdc
supper at the Misa Ann! Paulsen
homo on Sunday.
Min Hazel Bym hu gone mC'ruwn Neb.whzm she willte a c h nh mm md nm gra de s
again this year.A.W.Barge Station agent
here for the past twenty yearn,has been appointed fa succeed the
agent at Tekamnh,Wm.Craigwhoretire;on pendon.Mr.Barge wk charge there on Tues.
and plans to mov¢ there nt once.1-I.P.Wolsey of Tekarnah same
Mondnyto take the place here
tempo:-ujly.
second and Aims Cluk, third.Atthe dose of lhe evening they allgatherednxvnnds bo n-fi n md
muted welners.Marjorie Anderson spent the
last of the week with relatives in
Dmaha.M n .George Lo ftis md Mar-
jorie were visitors at tha Leonard
Lnftls home caring for the chil-
dre nwhile Mr.m d Mi-s.la fli x
and Mary Helen were in Omaha.Alma,Birdie and Marjorie
Fletcher were Thursday afternoon
visltiors at the Indus l-Iovendi&
home near 0mm-
Mr.and Mrs.Chester Haven-dlck,hh.and Mrs.H d t Iowa,Mr. and,Mn. Claude Clemens and
family and Mr.and Mrs.ClydeFllchand family spent Monday
mu o f th a umm :
er in mon lnvombls
the fall.G n u ~
mom quickly ind. .
plant food, the gnu
strong mat: befor,
and grow d\l1'i\\¥ the
um. b e a uti fd r m.
Hera is the mc?-hod
ed by e x p e r t ~ . 1
easiest, most gcon-ami
making your new ~
pare the seed bed b~
plowing; thbn wha
into n pudvetized
lumps.Beton plan~
rake lightly but tho
the soil four pounds
plant m d m
Fashion Center Silk Stockings
that War-yes that is the kind !o
t h d -a uumbucl VI.L n s m v n u v u u p eo ; f r e e m g f T h 1 i m p o r t a n c e t o e a c h o f u s .
8 B V B IS K B P B I B O D M B P S ?.m g t h e H e e d .c r l n n n i n n v n f *Hunan If a n l z a n m i n k !f \ n | u UK ..ar. ..-............|__ _ \
matter nifecting the rich individ-
unl, or the big business,and so
mme of his concern.But, un-
happily, tue; do not work that
way.I! a company in laxed s
dollar or a million damn, theft
is bug one way it can m i n the
fund:to pay -by passing the
cost on to those who buy the
Only 75e for |. years subs:»
tion :mane :mm-pn-lu Sept.
Fnshion Center Winier Con
"GHS and $25-wonderful loo
ing Coafa-select yours now an
pay a deposit on if-Wu get m
better sets of. fur and you sa~
money, too.
Kotex is prlcerl at 29c a .-
every day in the year at the Fu~
ion Center.
matter nifecting the rich individ-
unl, or the big business,and so
mme of his concern.But, un-
happily, tue; do not work that
way.I! a company in laxed s
dollar or a million damn, theft
is bug one way it can m i n the
fund:to pay -by passing the
cost on to those who buy the
Only 75e for |. years subs:»
tion :mane :mm-pn-lu Sept.
Fnshion Center Winier Con
"GHS and $25-wonderful loo
ing Coafa-select yours now an
pay a deposit on if-Wu get m
better sets of. fur and you sa~
money, too.
Kotex is prlcerl at 29c a .-
every day in the year at the Fu~
ion Center.
Sunday...n u . w g mm.' WmmsPnyxm Rogert is staying have renewed word °! tl
at the m e Rogert home and of a baby daughter born
.n.-nan", Mah school.day.Aug.m to Mr.a
`"K1§f"éT1a"is'3i§=."'iE&§ar er Morrison of .KC1
attended the Sunday School con- the University hospital
vention at Blair Sunday.ha,
nn-un#M "Ifnrnlrl Webstat J. N. Harrison mada 1
and Joycg of West Polnt,Neb.
visiied Friday at the Fred Rogert
home.Orlin Cummings in on the sick
lint at present.Edgar Whitnnc .wha has spentseveral weeksin maho with asister,Mrs.Wm.Falk.He re~tumed Sunday ta be here for
school.
Mr.and Mrs.M.L.Cameron
trlp into lows week ago, re-
turning home day.
Mr.and Mrs.L Hiladngefrand Mr. and Mrs/ Bert Cooper of
Tekamah drove 'to Sioux City,Iowa Sunday.They went by the
way of Blair and Mo. Valley than
home on the Neb. side making a
very pleasant trlp.
Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Parrlxh of
Decatur spent Thursday night at
Bobolink pure thread silk 81:
Gold StripeAdjuut.nble»-aikryou
wear a p w of adjuxfablea you
will be satisfied with nothing elle
-41.85 and $1.95--all new fall
colors in all mes.
ET. CALHOUN
AND vlcmrry
and Ethel Holnteln will attcnd
Rose Hill high school.Mlsshunb
la beginning her third year at this
school.Mr. and Mrs. Sam Holstein and
family wexe Sunday vmtors at the
Ed Holstein home.Grand\1mHnl-
atdn returned with them to lf-BY
for n vilit.Gladys Holntaein_l¢-companled them home to visit l
day or two.
U _¢'.
Y
riday Saturday 100 Silk Dress-
es go at $1.98 at the Fashion Cen-
ter-vnlucs to $10 'fhop Early.
NEW ENGLX1\Ti1`NEws
Mr.and Mrs._Neil Thompson
an~am we ....~..with Mrs.Leo Hugelman and
family.Mr.and lin. J. P. Larsen had
a family reunion at Hagerbaumer
lake Sunday.Mr. and Mrs, Y. A. Petersen andfamily of Fkernont,and Mr. andMrs. Louis Rasmussen and family
camped at Hagerbaumers uver the
week~end.Mr. and Mrs. Hans Christensenol west of Tekamah, wlailed at the
W. H. Hovendick home Sunday.
Mrs.Chrlstensen uf Admah, is
vldtlng at the home of her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Arthur N. Andersen and
Mr. Andersen.Mr.and Mrs. Pete Andersen
and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Andersenandfamily attended a wedding
reception at Blair for Mr.and
Mrs. Carl Andersen.
Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Petersen
4?»%»%
~~,_." " `cause it offers every
worthwhile feature; of
washers p r i c e d a t
$100 or over.
Second.by Dunn;
will re-° ' >'<0 .
3 \
\
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nov.you':'eelve40packngesol
Rlnso wah your
washer.
.fl)~1 L ' ' ro g , | ,EasyTerm.s
`f "=~`5,5 .3 - m u axvma
'_,;'payment plan ul-A c t "ableayonwpny for
NO W !~g _ ° g ' _ * ' ; q : ~
EASY Dlv|DED TERMS
Ibwa-Nebra§l<é\*I§'1ght
and Power Com
wmwwaggg w\V4»¢w@é`.u
1..,=nf .
Bert Thompson and Geraldine
,\<Q D C O o
m ¢ ; ; _~ O Q
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D O E S P R I C E T A L K '
o
Ask your neighbor why he buys st Beckmsns-
o
Boys Bib Overalls age 6 to 16 years -591:
Boys Dress S hirts 2 for »--97c
Children's Stockings black and colors _l s r
B o y ' s S h i r t s o r T r u n k s --»39c
Ladies' full fashiond Silk Hose stridly fim,..v.f.\ :Index - 594:
Ladies! Silk Hose, seamless foot -».-49c
Missa fine mercerized Lisle Hose ..33c
Ladia' Comfort House Slippers ..694:
Nice loc Unhleached Muslln per yd ..Sc
Men's White Broadcloth Shirts ...95:
27 inch White Outing Flannel per yd..8c
Men's Blue (Ihamhry Shirts ...40:
Rayon Bed Sprads ......$1.59
14x26 Turkish Towels -......Bc
Boy's Shoa .--$2.45 Young Mens Oxfords $2.95
Misses Sport Oxfords --~---$2.45
o
The Bee kmdn Store
1-»=...the Earl Thompson home.Marie Anderson of Blair, spent
n few days last week at the home
of her brother, Arthur W. Ander-
son.Mr. and Mrs. Floyd I/oftis andfamilyofBlair,Mr.ard Hrs.
Leonard Loftis and fanny,Mr.
and Mrs.Freeman Loftis and
family and Stella Montgomeryspent Sunday at the George Lof-tls home,helping their mother
celebrate her birthday.Ice cream
:md cake were served in the aft-
e m o o n .
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Loftis spentqunrlny nftemoon in Blair at the
Grnndpn Luflls homo.
A few friends including Mr. andMrs. Henry Kruger, Mr. and Mrs.Wesley Granlich,Mrs.MinnieIllum.and Oscar, A'lmn und llirdiv
Fletcher spent Friday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. George Loftis
hclpinsz Mrs.lfoftis celebrate herbirthday, which was a surprise.Almn Flctcher spent Saturday
nt the Chas. Nolsnn home hclnlnyr
care for Mrs.Nelson as Mabel
Mnrsh was on the sick list.
Mark McConnnhn drove to Hnr-
tlngtam Sunday, taking with himhisfather,Robert McConnaha.George Loftis and Art Clark, no
attend the funeral of Delbert,
youngest son of Ernest McConnn-ha,who was recently killed in
Wyoming.As his body had not
arrlved they visited tho E. C. Me-Connaha family.Robert 'remn.in~ed for the funeral.
Mr.and Mrs.Freeman Loftis
and Howard and Stella Montgom-
ery were Tuesday evening visitors
at he Earl Thzsmpson home.
cm oi young folksenjoyed a hard time party at theFreeman iaith home Friday eve-
ning.Prizes were given for theb u t costume.Mark M¢Conn|.ha
w-on first prize,Meta Thompson,
um ma.~ Wah:tha mu'zn-qumtly, uslng n the lnnv untilthe gnullbigm oughtonm w.|
The amount of plmt food you
have applied wlll be luffldmt in
assure the grass in your hwn a
m m meal during the fall RP;
son.It will ma hle the gra ss "I
develop a strong rout system be-I
ities ny.One in late August and
early Sepfamber.The other u
early spring u soon as tha frost
lnoutof thogxoxmdandthesollig
dry enough to be worked.
Fall seeding, however, hu sev-
ml advanmges over spring seed-
ing, particularly in the uorthzm
c|.~EAN n ELS
~E§9f'Y
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1 5 %/ L , -L _
,f * ' f §\ v `)<9l;)
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the VOSS
59-i-
Yoii can maké a. k1oi~
ble saving if you buy
your yous now.You
save at least $40 by
choosing a Yoss be
w r~\J '
L , | . l l
. . / ' | \ ` 4 " ° °
4 ~\
~a ._' ~"4
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s. E. K E M P
Has Moved To The
G u y M e a d B u i l d i n g
One Door East of the
Petersen Machine Shop
Dea ler in---
Used Furniture
Bought - Sold - Exchanges!
~ ~»_
5
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and clean clothes,
too,when Mother
has a VOSS . . .
Homemakers praise the Voss.Due to its ex-
clusive hand-washinglmethod it is easy to
keep the family supplied with clean clothes
and linens so necessary (luring hot \\<'ul1:v\:'.
Cleanliness service 11 a Voss is a most valued
aid to wlves and mothers everywhere.
S~pecia|Offer!
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40
Packages of
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~scnooL SUPPLIES 1
Come here andoutllt your boys and glrls at
our School Sale.And save money too.
Carpaco History Covers and Rings l5c
Beats All Lead Pencils 5 for '*Sc
Plain Cedar Lead Pencils 6 for -5c
40 Sheets of History Paper --*5c
Big Value Pencil Tablet ---~5c
Tin Dinner Buckets --loc & l5c
Big Value Lunch Boxes choice -25c
CANDY SPECIALS
Choc. Cream Drops extra good Ib. l5c
Wild Cherry Drops lb.---15c
Orange Slices lb.-~.--f 15c
Fresh Salted Peanuts ----l5c
BLAIR
RAcKE'ri Sronn
and daughters and Charlene Cam-
eron of Blair were dinner guests
Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. l-l. B.
Cameron.They have gone wKansasCity where they will be
located for the winter.
Mrs.F.0.Swanson und Har-
old warg Omaha visitor Friday.John Reid who has spent thesummer with n son in Wyoming
returned last week nnd will Sw
with his daughter, Mrs. Roy Gilll-
lurid.Mr. and llrs. Wm. Adams and
Mnrie were supper guests at theRly Triplelt home Thursday.Mr. und Mrs. E. C. Burdjc, Lk.
and Mrs.Eugene Duniic,Mr.
and Mrs, Henry Schnicdcr nnd
Mr.and Mrs.Harold SchneiderofPlattsmouthenjoyed 'n picnicdinner in the pnrk here Sunday.Mr.und Mrs.Enrl French
accompanied by grundpn Jones
took their son Lyle in BeatriceNeb.Sundny wherehe willnttend
oo Omaha Friday to see their
son, Cecil who is a patient in an
Omaha hospital.Andrew Jones of the OldSoldiershomeatBurkett,Neh.ls visiting at the Earl French
home.At their metlng last week the
M. E. dd elected the followingofficersforthecomingyear.Mrs. F. E. Young, Prexident,Mrs.Clara Whitnack,Vice-President,
Mrs.Edward Wittig,SecretaryandMrs.Ed Olson,treasurer.Mrs.Everett I-limes was hostess,after the business meeting she
served a ten cent tea.An interesting ball game wasplayed on the local diamond FH-dny aftemoon when the OldRegularsmetanddefeatedthe
Herman Juniors 5 to l.Theaffair drew quite a crowd.The
The battery for the 'former was
"Pat"Crowe,(Fred Ray)andEverett West.
lllrs. Maggie Booton o l Fre-
mont was a guest at the C.E.
Jkrhnson home a few days lastweek.QFrankFlemingof Creston,Neb., was a guest of Miss Hazel
Ryan at her home here Frichy.
The Wakefields had a bunch of
cattle tracked over from Fremont
Sunday for feeders.'Mr. and Mrs.H.C.Cooper,Theodore Kipp,John Oberst,Sr.,
hir. and Mrs.Geo.Lowe,Mrs.
Gilbert Olson and Andrew Jones,
Mrs.D.W. Rutledge and Mrs.
Minerva Warner were amongthosefromherewhoattendedthe Burt county old settlers ple-
nicaml old soldiers reunion at
Tekamah Friday.Mr. and Mrs.
Cooper,Mr. Kipp and Mr. Joneswere guests at s birthday dinnergiven tor Comrade Ike Woods athis home hy his daughters, when
they entertained all the old
soldiers of Burt county,all but
one being present and a numberoi friends.
School opened here Monday
with the following corps o f
teoclfers.F.B.Shrader,Super-intendent,and Miss Margaret
Kroeso of Firth,Neb.principal
of the high school.Marcus Kro-ger of Wayne,Neb.athleticcoach and teacher of history( and
mathmatics.Miss Kathryn Hughes
of Wymore, Neb. Commercial de~
partment.Harold Swanson ofHerman,Seventh and Eighthgrades.Miss leonn Rover o iBlair, Fifth and Sixth grades,Mrs.Ivan Helms of Herman,third and Fourth grades,MissFrancis Koopman ol' Blair,pri-
mary grades,and Mrs.F.B.Shrader of Herman, music. There
was a good enrollment,only ahd! days session was held to
distribute books and assi~lessons.
Mrs. C. E. Johnson and Maxin~
accompanied by her mother,...Maggie Booton of Fremont le!in their ear Thursday mornin~for Fort Lupton,Colorado.Re
turning they will stop at Pallsad~Neb.where Maxine goes .
teach this year.
Following a week's d n t A
with Mrs.Leo Hugelman and
family.Mr.and lin. J. P. Larsen had
a family reunion at Hagerbaumer
lake Sunday.Mr. and Mrs, Y. A. Petersen andfamily of Fkernont,and Mr. andMrs. Louis Rasmussen and family
camped at Hagerbaumers uver the
week~end.Mr. and Mrs. Hans Christensenol west of Tekamah, wlailed at the
W. H. Hovendick home Sunday.
Mrs.Chrlstensen uf Admah, is
vldtlng at the home of her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Arthur N. Andersen and
Mr. Andersen.Mr.and Mrs. Pete Andersen
and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Andersenandfamily attended a wedding
reception at Blair for Mr.and
Mrs. Carl Andersen.
F.McMahon and Miss Sylvia
Brunton arrived home Friday.
Eugene Kipp h u hem s uffer
in from the effects alaspmined
e.The members of the J. J. Club
riday Saturday 100 Silk Dress-
es go at $1.98 at the Fashion Cen-
ter-vnlucs to $10 'fhop Early.
NEW ENGLX1\Ti1`NEws
Mr.and Mrs._Neil Thompson
ANNOUNCING
ACHANGE or POLlCY m THE 0PERA-
'l'loN 0F THE RED & WHITE STORE
Beginning September lst, all accountswill be due and payable either \veekly, semi-
monthly, or monthly, according to what-
ever arrangem ents are m ade at the tim e
of establishing credit rating, but in no case
can we carry an account 30 d :over ays.The tightening of credits from the s
wholesalers and banks make this step :
necessary if we are to serve you efficiently 2and economically.
We thank you for your past patronageand trust you see your way clear m con-tinue with us and on our part, we will
endeavor to price our goods so that you willbenefit by this change.
Sincerely,
T h e R e d c f W h i t e S t o r e
Owned and operated by the
REDFIELD GROCERY CO.
Bert Thompson and Geraldine
Magill were Sunday visitors nt
D O E S P R I C E T A L K '
o
Ask your neighbor why he buys st Beckmsns-
o
Boys Bib Overalls age 6 to 16 years -591:
Boys Dress Shirts 2 for »--97c
Children's Stockings black and colors _ lsr
Boy's Shirts or Trunks --»39c
Ladies' full fashiond Silk I-lose stridly fim,..vm\ :Index - 594:
Ladies! Silk Hose, seamless foot -».-49c
Missa fine mercerized Lisle Hose ...33c
Ladia' Comfort House Slippers ..694:
Nice loc Unhleached Muslln per yd ..Sc
Men's W hite Broadcloth Shirts ...95:
27 inch W hite Outing Flannel per yd..8c
Men's Blue (Ihamhry Shirts ...40:
Rayon Bed Sprads ......$1.59
14x26 Turkish Towels -......Bc
Boy's Shoa .--$2.45 Young Mens Oxfords $2.95
Misses Spart Oxfords --~---$2.45
o
s s :s
s
1-»=...the Earl Thompson home.Marie Anderson of Blair, spent
n few days last week at the home
of her brother, Arthur W. Ander-
son.Mr. and Mrs. Floyd I/oftis andfamilyofBlair,Mr.ard Hrs.
Leonard Loftis and fanny,Mr.
and Mrs.Freeman Loftis and
family and Stella Montgomeryspent Sunday at the George Lof-tls home,helping their mother
celebrate her birthday.Ice cream
:md cake were served in the aft-
e m o o n .
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Loftis spentqunrlny nftemoon in Blair at the
Grnndpn Luflls homo.
A few friends including Mr. andMrs. Henry Kruger, Mr. and Mrs.Wesley Granlich,Mrs.MinnieIllum.and Oscar, A'lmn und llirdiv
Fletcher spent Friday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. George Loftis
hclpinsz Mrs.lfoftis celebrate herbirthday, which was a surprise.Almn Flctcher spent Saturday
nt the Chas. Nolsnn home hclnlnyr
care for Mrs.Nelson as Mabel
Mnrsh was on the sick list.
Mark McConnnhn drove to Hnr-
tlngtam Sunday, taking with himhisfather,Robert McConnaha.George Loftis and Art Clark, no
attend the funeral of Delbert,
youngest son of Ernest McConnn-ha,who was recently killed in
Wyoming.As his body had not
arrlved they visited tho E. C. Me-Connaha family.Robert 'remn.in~ed for the funeral.
Mr.and Mrs.Freeman Loftis
and Howard and Stella Montgom-
ery were Tuesday evening visitors
at he Earl Thzsmpson home.
cm oi young folksenjoyed a hard time party at theFreeman iaith home Friday eve-
ning.Prizes were given for theb u t costume.Mark M¢Conn|.ha
w-on first prize,Meta Thompson,
a member of the Red and White
organization.The interlor o l
the store will be remodeled and
re-arranged for the new system.John Lund,eldest son of Mr.and Mrs.Ever Lund,and Miss
Vernetta Mitchell,daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Mitchell, were
married Wednesday.The happycouplewillreside on the Lundterm near Elk City.The newly-
weds provided an orchestra for
dancing and held open house atBolln's hall to a large number of
friends.
Mrs.Wm. Slevers entertained
eight ldales at plnochle Thursday
afternoon.Mrs. Frank Wolff heldhigh score and Mrs.Henry Kruselow.A delicious lunch was served
by the hostess.
Mrs. Lee Richardson and daugh-
ter of Fremont, spent a few days
with Mrs.Louis Clausen.Harold Marr of Des Moines,la.,is spending his two weeks vaca-
tion at home.
Mrs. Ira Piper returned Fridayafter spending n number of dayswith her sister st Pine Ridge, Ark.
The Coffee Club met with Mrs.
August Klassen Friday afternoon.
Pinochle was the and game andMrs.Hugh Vaughan won first
prize and Mrs.Herman Klindt,booby.A delicious luhch wasserved by the hostess.Mrs.Richard Sisvers entertain-
ed five tables of ladies at bridge
Saturday afternoon.Mrs.BruceCox won first pdze and Dorothy
Sievers, second.The hostess nerv-
ed a delicious lunch and everyone
had a pleasant time.Emil Kruse and family and
Jeanne Margaret Kruse were Sun~
day visitors at the Jim Thompsonhome, near Blair.Mrs.Paul inger and baby re-tdrned Sunday after spending
some time with her parents at
Lincoln.
Mr. ahd Mrs. Fritz Hiese were
Sunday dinner guests at the JacobSierk home.
Rev. E. Jason Davis, pastor of
the Congregational church atIrvington,conducted the services
at the Presbyterian church Sundayevening which were enjoyed by a
number of people.
Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Bolln and
baby of Blair, visited at the Ira
Piper home Sunday.Emil Christensen will move hispoolhall from the old WorllnehotelbotheWashingtonCounty
Bunk building this week.
_The local Bnsebdl Club battled
with the Cornhuskers Sunday onthe local damond, the score being5 to 0 ln favor of Calhoun.The public school opened Mon-day morning with a large enroll-
ment ln all grades.The teachingstall:~H.Mead,Sup't.,Miss
Celia ohwer,principal;Miss
Elizabeth Grone, assistant; MiltonAnderson,'Yth and 8th md e u :Mrs. B. H.Mead,Sth and 6thgrades; Miss Jean Field, 8rd and
i t h grades and Mlm Dorothy
Sievers, lst and hid grades.
Mrs.Anna Hiese was hostess
to the Kensington C'lub.Wedne|-day afternoon.
house Tuesday to a number of
friends and relaiivea who came fa
help her celebrate her birthday.
The lollowing nttended thefuneral of Miss lmzine Matthieaen
held in Blair,Tuesday:Harry
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s. E. K E M P
Has Moved To The
G u y M e a d B u i l d i n g
One Door East of the
Petersen Machine Shop
Dea ler in---
Used Furniture
Bought - Sold - Exchanges!
I
scnooL SUPPLIES 1
Come here andoutllt your boys and glrls at
our School Sale.And save money too.
Carpaco History Covers and Rings l5c
Beats All Lead Pencils 5 for '*Sc
Plain Cedar Lead Pencils 6 for -5c
40 Sheets of History Paper --*5c
Big Value Pencil Tablet ----5c
Tin Dinner Buckets --loc & l5c
Big Value Lunch Boxes choice -25c
CANDY SPECIALS
Choc. Cream Drops extra good Ib. l5c
Wild Cherry Drops lb.---15c
Orange Slices lb.-~.--f 15c
Fresh Salted Peanuts ----l5c
BLAIR
RAcKE'ri Sronn
school.Mr .:md Mr s .Le o Fn us ett ha d
n s romn£week-and guests Mr .
an d Mr s .Ra y Ruszsels o f Ponca,
No b .Th e ladies ar e sisters.
Mr .und Mr s.Me l ve m W est
amd son spent Sunday visitingMrs. Wcst'a father, 1. N. Warrick
at Tckamah../Mr.and Mrs.C.R.Gray hada messagg Monday telling of thehi nh o f n 10%pound son ta
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Falk of Lusk,
Wyoming, Monday, Aug. 31. Mrs.Falk was MissMildred Gerlach.
Mr. and Mrs.C.S.CameronandCharlene of Blair were Her-man visitors Friday.Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fausett wereinOmahaThurkdsywhereLego
had dental work done.Miss Grace Thomnnnn nf Rlnirwas a guest of Mrs. Ivan Helms,Thursday.Miss Ann Petersen of Omaha
spent the week at the Dr.A. J.Cameron home.
A crew are busy re-gravelingthe highway south from here.The Leach Bros."Boston"andArthur of Omaha were re-nearing
acqaaintences here last Thursday.
Those who sponsored the ball
game for Friday afternoon betweenthe"Old Reg'ulars"andtheJuniorsentertainedbothteams nt n banquet at the Legionhallthatevening.Mr.and l\T:\=.ls Jesper::en
and Elmer, Mr. an Lira.J. A
Jespersen and Betty and Mr. ant
Mrs.W.H.Christensen of Blai:
were joined in the park here Sunday by Miss Stella Jespersen ama group of folks froln Triby hom
at Lincoln.
Mr.and Mrs.II.B.Camera:drove to Springfield, Nels.Sun\day morning and spent the daywithrelatives.
On Saturday evening,Mr.andMrs, H.O.Cooper entertained
three tables nt pinochle at theirhome.High prizes were won byMrs.Carl Cooper and Bert Coop-
er ol Teknmah and Mrs.Wm.Rasmussen and Harry Cooper
were consoled.Mrs.Chris Korshoj took littleEarl to Omaha Friday where hehadhiswnsilaremoved.They
came home Saturday.Mrs. Claude ell entertained
Mr. and Mra rn.Christensen
and children at dinner Wednes-day evening in honor of Mr.Christensen's birthday.
Miss Nellie Mae Sheets has
gone to Valentine,Neb.,where
she has a position as teacher ofthefifthgradeintheValentineCitySchools.
After visitinz here sdna Sun-day Mrs. S. W.Cook and souleft Thursday for their home atSidney, Nela.Mr. and Mrs. Jen
nings West took them to Omaha
Mrs. A. L. Sullivan spent S\m~
day at the country home of Mr
and Mrs. Jacob Sabalka.
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Mr .an d Mr s.W m.F a lk a m
d a u g h h r of Oma h a sp e n t Sunday
n t the Mr s.Cla ra W h i i n a r l
home.
W hi le dr i vi n g to He r ma n Sun
day f r o m Gra nd Island to vini
relatives the I I .P.Han sen f a m
ily mot. wi th a c ar a c c i dent ou t o
(Tnlnmhma.."Phn€»nan ,.a.....\- v - - - - - - - 'a l i s l l b i l l l l l l | I l E l ll o o s e g r a v e l a n d o v e r t u r n e d .a l l
o l 't h e o c c u p a n t s w e n b r u i s e d a n d
s h a k e n u p .
T h e W l c h t e n h e l d a f a m i l y r e
I o w e ll and sons,Ben W ac htmImdf:1mily,J o hn W ac hter,Mr s
Annie Ped¢li¢=»Mr s .1 n Wnnhhwr
Misiwa ch131Lr113§" "`"E:§lI~E§i1`f{~
Wachter.
Mrs.Geo.Vodicka of Omaha
spent Sunday here with he
parents, Mr. and Mrs P. s. Hon
McMahon
Blnlr, Nehnnka, Septemberih 198|
ter than Nehmh trades; f.\|x|»d|,qua.rwxa composed ot J.Hilton
shbll consist of dlecks,c ub , Rho nd a ;L . E.KINGS.H.H.
dirty and pee-wee.~ a nd J o h n c . ~ An d e n v n , n -McCnckm m e um:o t he f a d a .
states which have dmilar rulesl 'FM mn i n s service w u u w
and regulations are able io :omrc marked by a thirty minute devo-
premiuma of( w a eentsa dozen tioind service lead byR¢v. L. J.
on me but grades.When the re Munn and an orchestra land by
f
m death ol "wg Cltlwem
hnibeen lollud ta be); »x>»1Y11»\¢Q Only,ar n yen-'s subscrip-
tvm pounds of Sodium Ginnie tion bb lEnl>erprl:e Sept. 4-5.
(dry mixture) fa eaebl IN!!! rod Fi.ah!ép`Cente: DMM; tor Fall
urea nt noxloua weed: noon :itatcu.n m killlnz (rod.each mx.
These ldlling frolla usually occur
from September 20 to Octalm' 15.
\L¢¥t year the nm trout occurred
pxleeil iz sms ao $12.75 in ul the
mann naw nylea. All dun.Camein wdny-83~1t
xs g n n m l u w n ' r n n v
The iollo informationnrdinz am proper time` noeen com io] enslllK° lmworked out by the Camel!
College:Ac
Aus-9, my s tage -1 re
8,708 poundsAmr.2|~.,.rxm»nur n h
re-
pro-ba m
Agr.
gave
mn - 1
1 5 3 ' ' I ' n r k " l n l f o i i l , ~ Y ¥ 6 p ' 5 i e |
1 4 \ . . - . |¢.\.........A..ll i¢ » l¢ »¢ n i9 |a n d
TALES o0 O
ofthe~
w .mu ww W qu.-..-,.....mu 42 dun of trivel mmmvnra.they mashed Ywpean country.Hg; 3°-=-» of tha Wlchns. beyond
1 lhvacmyeland of thePlwnee¢...S°f==f»°f~f°=.*hs \Z@v=1e°.f'=If!'
By ~ L. ~ || ::':,, .,°.,,'°;z°::::::.:'m ~
m results,com cutbert whan the ears
Led stage or a little
; stage you get the
ge per acne md theada of fd per acre.
s in the history ot
mmty have so mmy
[the lilo lever. The
mean office to date
, - r _.,..........,._ .___,-acre gave 4,642 poundsSept. 7, glued stage--1 ac gave
7,202 pohndsSept. 2 3, rip¢ mga -1 un ga ve
7318 pounds.
Pounds of f i t in ears a t the
varlom stages:
9 I b s . o f ! n t p e r a c r e a t t h e l i l k
m a e158ibn.o f n t per c are at tht
d u e d m g a
plncahle Coronndo °"\°"'°the Erlene zmay, amghm a nn-.ma il no mm mm it 1. dimcnlc Mule umm re
'.Z.§"»1.'f..`Z"".'2!'°..¢""§.T° §'f:",§f,ilirl. mums nm Hu-dy of Bmnnior buyers w ummm whattype mm selections.wma.calmuagreat ¢n»¢kv.»uu=1»m~,°f em fbwmwwlmdnz. son-|-The meetingThll 1| the nm mmnm men- 'ily and friend: whm on Friay, ¢°<|°===*lY in 1. 1-mm to get a pnem- um! routine ofdon of me Pawnee.Then wnle Auguz 28. 19s1 me p-we avhy imn for bac grads eggs.'°f ofliem. eve.
lived ln with l04¢¢l» bull! fm' (allowing A few houn illness.nut cefemvnl.'nary n led |su...,,,Mm w....».»..».-1'1 BLAR MARKETS . BLAU1 BEATS
mated some very
closed with the
budneal, eleztion
Fwo r m S UND AY
ram Pagn One)
;mlxment» o fu=e .
on Uctaber 11.|'_
Sodium Clonue HIL!aii pl mt _For maxima
gmwth.Soil treated ta killwoodn for emailage in
rsmnims dormant lor A law years. ne at the gh:
T h e u m number of years of later.At that
dormmey depends upon how much maximum lon;
of lhe ehlorate hu been applied. maximum poun
When applied In dry form nmna Never hdon
hazards are ellminxtad.IU: euy,Wuhln|;wn oo
io IPPIY-:lumen gotten
Farmerq of Wuhingwn county local Fum Bl:
In Indlm dm lmmxe. the Adc-
knn are amd "corn ata-l." Theyanmu l l-
d c o r n
hid
aamous.n a '
so popular thatI t v u u n d uanarticleoftml ; Q o m v u
H |u u v " q u u v a n ¢ 1 v v w n u » ¢A s ,~ ~1 9 2 8 q t B l a i r a n d w a s a n e x c e p -
t h e r n u m " l i o t h e n "l t l m u l l y b r i g h t a m d l o v a b l e c h i l d
' T h e m e n m a t h d r h a d !l h l v e d a n d 5 g r e a t f a v o r i t e w i t h t h o s e
a s c e n t f o r I n a r r w l i n e G !h i i f f w h o k n a w h e r .T o t h e r r i e f
\I si
Com ---»-»--~~--»~-3-ic c a u m m :w11m.....,....... .- - - 8 5 4 ( . n ...Z
Qnta -_H k f m m m n m
mmm: ll'-m Lhdrmm; a ndolthe_-_ \......
"u n s o u n m g ;" '" l m _' , 'H m m m
|oek,1rl|Ieh1r|||t||!l||d o f y t l l l t i d l l i h l l l l n p l e l n n t _ _md m n d a i o l u n d u n n m _._E 21'-23-. T\==»_'9sr emma »ae_ee»:a.:»e_z==_-;_r_'-=:_1~.es1'n a m 1
35°h1m.having infested arsu of thenjma supplied 144 fumsn vdtl: thelweeds are u r g d to inspect ¢h¢ne1r truss-.h silo bulletin-mxny
results obhlned by applying twuflmve them bdlt and filled.Mo n,pounds ta each aqulre md sur-'ot Uwe silos mrs spprodmnwly
) ke g l u t lull at the Marshall 100 ton cspadty.They are \mul~
; Nursery,two miles a u t of Axl-,ly bull! ln twn days, with equip-
ingbon.Also at Anfnn Andersen's,:ment found on most hmm.Fill-
179 lbs.o f h t per acre at tho
s i la gs 'hm ~The h m statement indicates
that ensllnge em be postponed
profitably until com reaches the
glazed xtage.But it should bs
|stored promptly when/It reaches
_Il i:Th e |um1\1l1'Y=
14c Bla ir
h e m ...__- - -10 °-A nndornment nnseo me anno w Dsa n d Pawnee,or horn.'lhelrnameforthemselves,however,meant "men of men."They omn wore a mfr wound;tnrbanwlse around the head. andaanheaddressprobablywas thereasonforthe nleknnms ot the
unfortunate Turk.This was n confederney.as somany at the more powerful "trlbes"
really wem-a union ot severalmb a who spok the same lan-znage and hsd l llsr eunoms.The conlederscy nndl of thispeople was espec ly worthy otnnlc.Strlct rules or precedence
and order 'had hem established.and were observed punctlllously.01-,ly those who were entltled to nsent were allowed to vnellr. but nfew prlrlleged men mlght be present as spectators The head cnlef
had powers matching his nblllty,and xr he were able zo quality he
was given undlsputed authorlty.lt was expected of hlm that hewould be generous and hospitableThe txlhes were composed or snumber of vlllagel. each of whlchhad lu chlef.and these leaden
tanned the trlhal counclls and the
contederacy conncll.Each chlethad a crler who announced mat-
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The little body was taken to
Y-he old home at Chambers, Nebr.
whe n lt wa s ma to rest made
her grandmother Hardy.
Budde;the parents she leaves
one brother four years old and a
deter one month old besides a
had of other relatives.
CARD OF THANKS
Words are inadequate to express
onr deep appreciation to our
ftltndg andnielghbors for all the
kind,thoughtful acl-S and the
many ways they expressed their
siglpathy to us during the sudden
ll oss, death and laying away of
onr darling;for the beautiful
flowers,lovely music,and the
kind words spoken by the Rev-
erend Pelers, and to the pall-
bearers.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Hardy
and family
and the other relatives.
FARM AT KENNARD
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FAMILY REUNION'
The annual family reunion of
the Nelsen sisters was held at the!
Blalr hourlxt park Sunday,Aug.
28rd.Bringing well filled baskets
and enjoying a fine dinner which
was served cafaterla style, after
~wl1lch all oumeyed to the Blair.l
swimming pool park and some en-
joyed a dlp ln the new pool,
Those present yere the families
of J.P.Andersen,ens Larsen,
Ed Newkirk, Chris Pe rsen, J. P.
»_;f;e»Alfred Skov.'rea Buch-
a , Herman Nelson,Niels Lar-
sen, and Arthur Andersen,also
Mr.and Mrs.Earl Daniels of
Cameron,Mo.,Cllfiard Metzler,
Alfred Andersen and Harry Thiel-
foldt.
Everyone depaned declaring
they had spent a most enjoyable
day together Rnd the occasion
will be one to be remembered by
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B. Schnx-man, rt-8
W.Sdlnnnnn,l!-4
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Krause,c...._-_5
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érence.I nlplvnren 5`1`§i1i . fic earl 1 | u v n q n s o o f c o r n w a l n d -
d r e n e d as "Moth er,"Certain rn -
unll were ohservad at planting and
harvesting,no we ll ns a t certain
tlmcs during the growth of the c orn.E ve n the pic ture writing'sy mbol-
izing the poople artressed the c om
motif;and sometimes they were
dr xwn a s an e a r or c o m wi th hu -
man membersI t is barely necessary to say,
then, that from the earliest day s ofthclr legendary history , the Arlkara
werc ag1-Ic nltural people,although
they spent the winter season hunt-
ing buffalo._
While a sedentary people are
usually supposed to lac k the c our-
age of roving folk.i t is evident
that roar wa s n n a lmos t u nkn own
emotion ln Arlc kn rn hettrtl.They
wou ld capture disabled buffalo uatheycrossedtheriver,swltn mlng
up to the great beasts boldly . Early
writers have often described the
ferocity o f a wounded buffalo, so
that the ternerlty of :hemzc nam ln
c atc hi ng the se ani mals thus ll be
Bilage aus mm `b€\B£é'éé*z§
Is The Last
Month To Paint§
TAKE advantage of the won-I
derful Fall weather_w\\ich is `
at hand and give your buildings
a coat of paint protection Now.
Use Pittsburgh Proof Products
They go furtl: er,hold their color
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wr71I 1 t t d rd Th au.a , m l ers °";,"°"m°"°1 °"' r mg Fl c u x ms I N sA1.E
BD chlet head s wurr on ownltha'vxllmm in mn nf nm »m|.~\r hm
Snydex-__--..000 002 wg., 3 8]0l1ll c omparison.Another extremely bo!
whic h they nerformed |Ifzlkhom Valley League standi n g
Pc tgathering of wood whic h they took
from the riser.In the spring whenthe lee broke into eukes and nont-
ed swif tly and dangerously down
the stream, these fearless Indlnns,
men. women and c hildren. engaged
in the oc c upntlon of hauling wood
ashore.It required n sure foot and
n .qulrk hand to leap lightly across
the shifting Ice c akes,tle n cord
to the drifting wood, and return to
n a u a u o n 1 " - . q u v -p u _ - - - _ ,- _ -when the men we nt on the war-
pnth,It wa s u n de r th e I e ad e nh lp
o t some lndlvld unl wh o propoled
the rald.and servic e ln the w u -
pnr ty wa l e nti re ly volun tar y .
The Pa wnee! seem to have been
seasoned travelers.W e find th e
Turk at Pe c os ln the bra t c hap ter
o f their hlitory ,and a hundred
years later (and fo r two h un d re d
yearn more)the white s ettlers of
A deal wa s closed so me day s
ag o i n wh i c h th e f a r m ju s t no r t. l1
o f Ke nn ar d,oc c upied b y Chr is
Za i ge r , wa s tr a d e d b y th e o wn e r ,
J .C.Jensen,Aud ubo n,I o wa ,f o r
n f o r m i n I o wa .Mr . Za lg e r wi ll
gi ve possession Ma r c h 1 an d in
pla n ni n g to mo ve on to th e f a r m
i n I o wa f o r wh ic h Mr .J ensen'|»..A..a
B ll{ | . li lJ A I l' A l ¢ l I
Mr s . E d Ne wk i r k , li vi n g we s t o f
Bla ir ,entertained a n u mb e r o f
fr i en d s a nd re lati ve s Tu es d ay af t-
ern oo n, Se pt. 1 , it be in g h er fi fty -
sec ond bir thd ay .Th e aftern oon
wa s s p e n t a t f a n c y wo r k a n d vi s -
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HERE is a not her li st of o ur Used Cars
which have been carefully checked
in every detail.
Ta ke Ad va n ta ge of th e O pp or t un it y t o
Buy Go od Car s Chea p.
Here is a partial list of cars we have on
t h e ~~»»»ag.mn():w amos
1930 Chevrolet Coach
Coach
Coupe
Coupe
1928 Chevrolet
1928 Chevrolet
1929 Chevrolet
1929 Ford Tudor
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shone to mlll the fuel in.
Th e Ar lc k nm,helldea this fear-
less mnnnm nf nrmfldinz mont nnrl
§.1:Ji$;a '2:;°,":;.,::°':;°':;:;§=;';:::,z,,:_°';°,:. §Z`§g,§;'f'i|@'{Zn.'"'"'Koiex is priced at 296 8 box
honel. and 'who were indifferent P|"¢f8*;°°th'\;V;iginC1'¢U3€f took Those present were Mr.and ;>"='ge""v in the year at the Fash-
to overture: ot pence.over i gan service M _y_p_ Lam M _ Lo 'on nw.For a lon!time the Pawnee station of Charles V. Bxnofws.512.3 Mrs. Jens mlm ii". fi?Only 751:for A ymr'a subscrip-
cvunury wu undlnturbed by tho!.-...I...,...m........... ....,|'¢-\.,.. nf mm u. Thn Entarnrise sem. 4.5.
_-.._ .._..._..--. - r " " - ' " n . . - - . - " _ -fuel. c ould boast oqnslderable ver-
satility in the more seden tary am.
'They made bo at!o f buffalo hide
g
hltened over a round frame ol wil-JW. ln which they could cron the
url three at a lime.Theyde basket trapl to catch nah.
Pottery cooking utensils, Dalke'-ry.
:tuna mor-tara for Crulhlng com.horn swans.Illnt knives.andno s made from the shoulderblades of buffalo, were amen theproductsot the Arlchra,batonmn. lmnlhlnlmll rnnlrl ha nhnlnul
whites.n was not ln the area of '
the spumh and French contain,and the Engnah had not moved lnnumben enough to make any di!-iennce la the Pawnee manner U!Ute.However. by the latter partoia n Ellh!eenth century.umwhltaa had Increased their sphereot action to meh an extmt thatthe Pavmau nre balm; troubledhw than Ne w an-nu we n la -
Eccs MUST CONFORM § ;; :: :" ;a ,; .' "; f" " °`.i 2 dZ}£;" 2 ;
To NEW REGULATIONS Arlington.ML and Mrs.EU] NEBRASKA BlG
(Continued from Page One)D a i a ,of Cameron,Mo.,Mn-DAIRY STATE
e Herman Nelaen and Howard,Mrs.(Continued from Page One)
Henry Rasmussen Mn. Pet/e Toft .Eggs :lull be kept m a cool and Mrs. Earl Taft, lldrn. A.B. New-opemw on a salary or ilxed fee
1 3 lillaee until sold or shipped kirk and Edna.or :l1m5Sd°B f»=;f;»5 ; ' gt g '
|ld be lacedin ld ta ~ro y g m o pre on nmn. M t" lm-¥v.»|»m »Ji';,."r mu'r l:n' ruN wnn nn|.|'r1v\-1 S., nrlnrinal cmnm-nmdudmr re-
- - - - 1 .- - 1 | . - w - - _ - 1 \ ` . - . -u v - - u m - u vf r o m t n d e n I n llmp le r I n d bet-
te r form.. T h u h l d n mannero t me l ti n g g h ! b e a d s and p our-
i n l the eoloned llqu ld m m molds
tp ma k e o rn n ma n u, ma th e y a ls o
e m b m l a m a garments wi th dy ed
po rc u pi m qullln,m ma k e a very
;;..d:;§ wnxéri rSdHE§d`v.h¢fri\n5-
ben and consequently their Down.The mxln n-all to Lhe Sonllnyutnnthroufhthelrmuntry.andtrnellncremsad mm eve ry yur'
and brought with xz changes.Fur some reason the Pawnee didnot nullt thll enerolchmfgt um"man;-.-ln hcl. moat-of e o ermhn. nm.Thev were nlllent und
_,,-...._... -...., ..,..- ..,......It ls unlawful for theanerchant
tu sell had eggs to patnms ur to
egg dealers.
The kals of eggs "nee caunf."
concedes the Isle of bad eggs and
ii a violation ot the law.
Merchants mny ull egg; whichtheyhnyecausedinbec:mdle\|
Mrs. Gnce E. Hgller, mother qi
Dr.Wm.Baller,spent a vpry
pleasant dternon recently duringher week's vidt with Dr. éld Mrs.
Baller when Mrs. Heller planned
u Ettle reception for her by lnvib-
ing in a number of hex' oldfriends
'ons.Such creambnying lsdone
connection with a number at
.of budneas-grocery storm.
'ne nl stores,hardware dares,
nn implemimt stores; elevators.
d the like.In the present com-fplnuun is immded the dau o n'
glream purchases of `only thgse
Dmgs -:- Sundries
i t e w a r t ~> '
r. HA n . o L D smwu vr ~`z m m x f g m m m '
dlo c tlva doc ontionéi ia o f n t h d r i t i m n n eultu mn
i n m f d i "p|.:iln_|'7'"'35
their bends and backs, instead orloading It on their horses.Heavypuck:were carried In this wayfor great distances, and than who
a a " "i a n i ms i a ' i i i i mi mi ;
rude, walling untll the governmentmum attend to lhelr needs 'mar '
mm an-rad u gmggg iq the ugnea I
wi0.in the last forty-eight. hours
uv a truck dealer, loss off,mm
g truck dealer during the life of
e cnndlinv certificaua mnv snll
io spend the afternoon in a nodal éountry retailers who were also
manner. Those present were: Mrs. reparfed by some butur mm'-'-f|§'
John McQu.n.rrle,Mrs.I»~ L.L an- mm as shipping w one of lun
f m M n Aln.w.1.m»4»m M n nl mh .excelled ln tranrnortlag the heav»la t burden sometimes gave therun! lo the poor that they mllhtgaln mul! wlth me lard of Lifethereby.The Arlckara were also skllledin "mag|¢,"whlch ls so remark-
able when edected by a LralnedIndlanwlxard.Not every trlhewasronnuateenoughtohavemembers who ucelled ln the an
States army and helped greatly in| the anbjuxnllon ot les frlendlyl
tribes.:mu attltnde dld not preserve
them, however. from the commonfate or Indlnul.Disease and dl»~alpatlon traveled the emlgrunl mnacl-on their land.Enfeebled hyl
than lnnldlouu foel, they were notable lo throw of! the Sioux, who
constantly .atagked \hem._Qhol-
£ilém§{§l|Ti,§"}fg§'§, ;§,3 fir
basis andacept the third parties'
candllng lor the double transac-
tion, prnwded that $1 per case is
'withheld in each transaciinn hu ad-
just the loss o£f and provided lur-
Lher that complete records sa¢is~
iadory to the department of ag-
lticnlture which will clearly show
..,,........................,...,._.....Sue Mortlock, Mrs. Inu Hungate,
Miss Carrie Wiseman, Mrs. Mattie
Noble, Mn W. H. Hill, and Mrs.
A. J. Taylor,all of Blair,and
Mrs.Alma Claal of Aurora,
Nebraska.It i a needless to say
that these old friends ol a life
time enjoyed the afternoon and
were gra\¢!ul`for Mrs.Wm.
The t e m "concentrutor"aa
used ln this report refers w what
are essentially large cream m -
creamery
at poin
quantities
dana operated by the
companies,and located
where relatively large
of cream are available.The op-
eration of ooncentrators makes
possible cenain economies in themmas in making handing of cream,especially in
connection with transportation.
n nhnnlll hp nnhui ihnt not all
at legerdemaln,but ihoee whodld regarded this ulent wlih greatreverence.Cermlp forms of
magic were believed ln by all
Indlans,and their legends oftenembmlv the nm of Lhln nnwer,
era accounted for many df mem,nnd removal lo n reservation formore.The glory ot the Pawneeconfederacy had departed down memn nhend ot the vrhlte men.
la ml. wuum Nwrvnnu Duma.)
good faith during the trunsawon. Hallefe thnughtfulne
be kept by such dealers.the day posdble
An excessive number of inedible
eggs in a me. though a candllng COUNTY SUNDAYcerlificatebecontainedtherein,SCHQQL C aofh;"1&»6\fBf ;;>;11 ig; 2LLnY§IoNvEN'r|oN|°\- adm is nccessarhy shlm>e§i|
Their hlstory shown that th ll
wan ance a eouthwenern tube.
cloeely nfhllated with the Skldl.1112 two tribes moved north.but
when the Skid!settled on Loup
river. Nebraska. the Artckara con-
tinued northward, meetlng some of
th e Blonlan tribes.wi th wh o m
they were oometlme l at wa r a n d
sometlmee a t peace.L o n g ago
they bullt houses along the hila-
aourl almost as fa r south as
Oma ha . a nd thes e dwelllngx were
la te r occupied by th e Bloulan
trlbel. who were dr lf tlu g wes t.
Lewin a nd Clar k met the Ar lc k-
I n n n k n tn I n ' mu
l
|
' w i l l be c onsidered prima fac ie evi~
B e r e a - W o r k o !c ons truc ting denc e of vi o la ti o n o f t h e la w.a n d asse mbling n e w o ll re f ln e r y l Th e sa le of in c u b ator re je e ts fe r
in B o x B u tte c o u n ty , e a s t o f Bu r - h u ma n c ons umption i s prohibited.
li n g to n r i g h tf o b wa y here,ro-p'g re as i ng r a pi dy .
Ho m e r - B a u e r Ha m b u r g e r S h o p
i n A .E .Th a c k e r b u i ld i n g, F ro n t
Stre et, to reo pe n u po n c omple ti on
of r ep ai r wo rk .
Cedar Ra p i d s - C c n t r d Po we r
Co.purc hased Van Ac ke re n hy dr o-
po we r p lan t here.
Og a lla la - Ge o r g e Du nc an ze-
All e g gs p la c ed i n a n i n c u b ato r
f o r ha tc hi ng mu s t b e i n d b l y
mar ke d.`
Dealers'p e n d t s mu s t b e pr e-
c u r e d f y ' e a c h loc a tio n oi a n e g g
or pa u l r y de a ler an d sh a ll e xpi r e
one y ear f rom date of iaaue.Suc h
pe r mi t to c ove r e i th e r th e b u y i n g
o r resale o l e g g s o r po ultry ,o r
"°S!'~.
Th e W as hi ngton c ou nty Sunday
sc hool c onve ntion he ld la s t Sun-
d a y a t th e M .E. c hu rc h br o ug h t
o u t a n exc ep ti on ally go od atten d-
anc e.Th e inte rest w a intense
a n d t h e d i lf e mn t speakers we r e
lis te ne d to wi th c lo se atte ntio n.
Re v.Geo rge o f th e Cr o we ll
Me mo ri a l Ho me ga ve a n address
a t 1 1 a . m.wh i c h wa s a ma s te r
pi e c e an d b r ou g h t ou t i n a fo rc e-
f u l ma n ne r th e spi ritual an d
moral res pons ibilitie s of his lis ten-I
thr ou gh c r ea m s ta ti ons o r c on c e n-
tratore,sinc e ma n y c reameries
are loc ated i n th e c re am p rodu c ing
re g io n s a nd th e ir c r e am su p ply i n
obta ined d i r e c t f r o m th e fa nn er a.
Fu r th e r ,ma n y o f th e la r g e r
creameriee loc ated a t some dia-\
tanc e f r o m th e sourc e o f supply =
als o rec ei ve all,ur a c o n s i d er a b le
ahare,o f th ei r c r ea m b y dir ec t
s h i p m e n t f r o m th e producers.
W h i le W a sh i ng to n c ou nty wa s
no t a mon g th e le ad i ng c ou n ti e s i n
the state y e t she produ c ed 22 2,868
Ir§2m"`nJ£`{I£IE§@§`d1§"$ ¢°i,`é"r5"R`é`& '¢eivEd contract :Er erecting addi-|Under grade system No. 1 essr era.pounds of'bmerfét worth 59? sasStaten, but later they becamanhos- 'tion to school building.Bids ml- will be graded as follows:An anthem followed the address and this business was handled' byon.and ¢|m~¢nm l\ralln n.....\ :__ __....|.....¢.s-...J 41 ....n-- ...fl Nehmlka anecinl:Shell.1-lman .....\..:..1. ....... ......|..... 41..- ..\.\.. ..l!......;!._I_|_\1._...__m ...u-..._\ | | G u l \ . | |u s u u u | u v l s v u l l j U E *
tween tmd lz g companies c auled
many of thei r tr oubles,they even
attac ked a tn d e r ' |boat,killing
thirteen men.Fo r a ti me afterth u ,fhere was dbnsldamble u n
plea nn tna sl,and to ad d to their
unresi,th w c r o p s f a i le d f o r two
eu zu: svnlnrucuuuearth road between Clarkson and
Crest/on.|
Scottsbluff-Riches for Service
Stn tlo n , n pme d f o r business a t !Fi r s t A ven u e n n d Ove r la n d D r i ve . |
Da y k ln ~L o c a l n tr e e ts b e i ng i m-
proved.
h m m Plan s un de rway to in -
mn n a tu r a l g a s i n th i s c i t y .
an d sound;d r c ell,o n m i g h t h
inc h o r lean l n dep th,loc alized,
re gu la r; y olk, d imly vis ib le ; wh ile,
f i r m a n d c l e a r ; g e m. n o t vi d h le ;
mi n i m u m we ig ht,tw e n t y - f o u r
ounc es n e t pe r dozen,mi n i m u m
ra te twen ty -two o u nc e s f o r i n dlv~
ldu al e gg s.
Nebr aska extra: Sh ell, c lean and
sou nd;a i r c ell,th r e e - s ixte mth
o
vnue u. wus u uuu un: mme umsc uunof P ro f e ss o r De Gr of !.
M r .J o hn W h ite, ge ne ra l secre-
tary of tlxe assoc iation, s poke both
after no on an d even ing,an d Re v.
C.C.No r li n o f He r ma n ,g a ve n
M t e e n mi n u te devotional oxer-
c i se i n th e afternoon.I
Fo llowin g th is tho se p re se nt e n-
joy ed n d isc u ssio n on "Th e Ch urc h
nm-I Oulr Yn nn a P nllz x"'|'l\I»x dia.
elg me en c r e am s u lu o n s .
Frldn y Sa tur da y 10 0 Silk Dr es s-
ea g o at $1. 98 n t the F ashi on C en-
t e r - v a l u e s t o $ l 0 - S h o p E a r l y .
Ro le x is pric ed a t 291:|box
eve ry day ln t he y ear a t t h e F u l k
|lon'Cen¢er.
4 C RE E P lNG C H A R L E Y A N DlE A N A D I A N ' r n l s 4 ' r | n R A T T L E
v a r ;.' "I~i\T»decided ta lava the coun-
gfy w ere so many had things had
tlime tu pals a nd to go back to
Loup river, when they had left theBkldl,but this became a m y o r
pn ly two years,as th ei r hos tlllly
l o th e whites prompted the r e
[inch or less,
lk b} Hm b for Homem aker:|| § , d ~ g e ;
'§ 3 {"°"'1"'=2"1"f;{`£S§Bi5fI`""iZa&"iS"y M§§""n`$}i},l
vi el fvhite, i:in",Sumner of Kennard and Lir. J. C.The annual battle by Washing-
m not vlmble; w§'3ht Broderson of Herman, and proveditokl county,Nebraska farmers
some as for 5P9"vgry entertdning and inatructime.|against such pernicious weeds as
The program was interspersed Creeping Charley and Canadian*award*sheuf clean with music and congregational Thistle will soon be here.
r cell, f"'°'°ixt°°"thuinging.Miss Betty Meats |.cn_i The most successful control
mr be 'ightly tmm- dere-d an instrumental solo and almensures so for for such weeds
mv he vamhla. mnhilnl
By Ima Rogm | 'require
dull."
quelt that they return to the Mia:om-A,and by this time lt wasvery cermln that the whites weremaster.This wu the last event-
men t,
aéka siNebx
and sound; ai
inch or less, n
ulous; yolk, rn
whim,xeum
"Ti 51ii1§¢a"`1?6l3'{i}`)\`}i}-i=`£K";fI{`°||.din, and Hldatsa. and ln 1900 they
w e n i l v a m i l n d i n sevaa lty , a nd
Zmulo citizens o f the U In leds u m ,subjgc t to th e la ws o f
Nor th Dak ota ..A fit. am. Wniorn Nnvrrnanar Union.)
/1 »;T h a ;P a w n e e
T h e P a w n e a s b r e a k i n t o h l n o u
. w i t h a d r a m a t i c s t o r y - t . h a t o t
" P h e T u r k " - - l n 1 5 4 1 .
1 Coronado,th at greedy QJ H not
ovalintellige nt explorer,rou nd the
Tu r k a t Pecos.N.M..a n d fr om
Ii -__ - . - _ - | . - - - . - wrmblyfirm;germ
may be slightly vi:
quiremergt, twenty-
up.I Nebruka trade:
dble; wdght le-
Chevrolet- . » » - ¢ » |» » u s
ma y b esound;air cell,
1927 Chevroletthreeeighths
dial
.,=f.£1l{§InJKHIJ i»i2`5ammhardofIheprovlncooff
Quivln, fu zo the north. .whens'U-\ere vu much gold.Whether|¢he Fumes .wal marinus to returnta hll peuple, and chose this mln-nu- at nts conduct, or whether thu
Pdehlu, nu-ml of 0oronldo'| un-
I)BY¢~.havrtng|um,oltne\rrl¢d_
_indoo nuntho no kuuts hoe l.u m n y n m w a d m d u r n u v m in;| bypun|n¢ o n| f» s1 rd.rv lll°¢'¢\»°¢l°-Th e n m v m mt mh l si n a l a n b o b r n h a d d .
-sympathetic domlnltwlh |ovnlh¢ co | mmm v m. t he me n
tho s gn nhra o nthe x klnnu o a l f n m d h n m v d b m u d w t h l~Pcrbnpabo P°|°"d n | r .l t | | l ¢ ¢ - l ! " | ¢ U ° U | lnsunbaemldu-ad.! n 4 ¢ \ ¢ u n l n l u a a \ e ¢ ¢ l \ » 0 z
wdght,1
dozen,wlndlvddual
Them
li l f s d u
wndl i i nt
U. s . md
Under 1
do m IHS
twantytwo ounces
Vinton-EvanS`Chevrolet Co
num. NEBRASKA
e g f n u o i b e bu r - 1 - v a - w l r j " " " °I -" ' - - I 1