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09-10-1931JTERPRISETHEED WASHINGTON oouuwsn n r r s - ma HE R - | { ¢ ' ~ | | Q I 0\l»'g,an BLAlR'S LEADING NEWSPAPER LARGEST BONAFIDE CIRCULATION IN wAsr||NGT0N COUNTY THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF wAsH1Nc'roN COUNTY, NEBRASKA Pnblhhed wma ur .lohu A. ama-~ ~Snhocriptism s. $1.50 per Year.Shaxle CMU. Sc BLAIR, NEBRASKA, SEPTEMBER 10, 1931 h o n ¢ h 9 s n h | 8 n g a | N ¢ h r u h -NUMBER 34W llihlkt 0Illl¢!- Highway Work Advancing Rapidl BL AIR c m s c no o l. NOTE S m m of Grading Work ll Co~ Edifed hy D. v.M u n n i plated.Fill: and on. Ch-ln So Ti nt Old Tim Wonldn At a meeting of tha Blllr Board Re ma i n The m o! Educatian on Monday evening) ..<»...¢..» street bridge. He expects m complete the craft, which will be 65 feet lang and 20 leet. widcin about 30 days, launch it with log rollers and Qrnvel up V-he rlver bo Florence. The boat will have only 18 TEAMS AND SBDVELS CHEAP AS MACHINES Work nl grading the Dodge county road south of the Platte river, being done b y t u m and shovd, has been no more mrpen- »'oo ,to I ~~I 's r'o » . £ " " " ' W \ / 0 1 7 / U N the w " _ ; m g ; _ " a m M 3 1 . ~v m :~~ r o ~ e ~ n t ~~~=~="°» ; wul operate a river ferry atFlorence, said he will start bdld- ing hh bont Monday, Sept. 7 onthe Iowa. bank ul the Missouri a I . : " | :0|-` DAIRY nznns During the month of Auglut, rms? HONDAY amnmmnuh .U I The Bulletin Board were haw!lor milk and butter-fat production.These 235 cows on wat averaged 676 pounds of milk and 28.1 pounds of int. Duxing August mmy dloa ofvarioustypeswerebeingcon- stmcwd by the farmers, however, t h e t r mc h d l o s e e me d w b e t h e popular one.These ddrymen will Highway Work Advancing Rapidl BL AIR c m s c no o l. NOTE S m m of Grading Work ll Co~ Edifed hy D. v.M u n n i plated.Fill: and on. Ch-ln So Ti nt Old Tim Wonldn At a meeting of tha Blllr Board Re ma i n The m o! Educatian on Monday evening) ..<»...¢..» street bridge. He expects m complete the craft, which will be 65 feet lang and 20 leet. widcin about 30 days, launch it with log rollers and Qrnvel up V-he rlver bo Florence. The boat will have only 18 TEAMS AND SBDVELS CHEAP AS MACHINES Work nl grading the Dodge county road south of the Platte river, being done b y t u m and shovd, has been no more mrpen- q' wfqcaf/0M~E°€v".2».f...-» <=»5§» mf; |.1{\§veeo;~~|I ~ I wul operate a river ferry atFlorence, said he will start bdld- ing hh bont Monday, Sept. 7 onthe Iowa. bank ul the Missouri a I . .: " | : 0|-` DAIRY nznns Du r l ng t l u mm t h o ! A u l n l t , rms? HONDAY amnmmnuh .U I The Bulletin Board mme mm lor milk and Inv ar- fat production.These 235 cows on wat averaged 676 pounds of milk and 28.1 pounds of int. Duxing August mmy dloa ofvarioustypeswerebeingcon- stmcwd by the farmers, however, t h e t r mc h d l o s e e me d w b e t h e popular one.These ddrymen will The Bulletin Board »aBlair CIW Schools Busy Hal(Day Session Mondey.ln- aased Enrollment. Presen¢En- rollmen¢.80H.'l`\|iti|l|Pupil: Number 1oz `; MORE PUPILS YETTO ENROLL The Blair city schools opened Monday morning.On account ol Labor Dey there was only uno- hnl! day session; however the en- rollment for the lint day showed an increase over the enrollment of n year :go nn the iirst day of the opening ot schools.The total enrollment on Monduy was 809 students lor the entire school sys- mm,This enrollment wi; prob ably be increased bo lbout 825 be- fore the and of the first week of school. The number of tuition pupils also shows nn increase.There are now 102 puplls coming oo the Blair schools Irom districts outsid¢ of Blair.This is one more thnx the total number of Q your ago. This number will pro .ln~ creased bY at lent ten iso final figures are uvnllnble. . 'nm largest class in Blair high school is the Freshman dana.Thlselnls has a mul enrollment of S1 stu- dents.The Senior high school is not quite as large an it was a year ago but the Junior high school shows an increase .of 28. The West and North wards hnve 0/V DI N ! /é;>~»~§ 'fi xii mmees! ~~,QM ~wx.Qu.A ?~?f;7f ,~,,~!!///.,»- ~ . . ; ./ c v / c7,-fc . . "J i g /y 0 ~= ~ sc//a~m f / / / f ~(1qu 54 y f ,\;-,w $r u ~ 2 "''€§'a€! 'v /\\... Happenings 6 \ Home Folks The Comings and Goings of People We Meet in Every Day Life.Folks You Know and Meet NEWS OI-`YOUR NEIGHBORS Miss Eleen Thompson is teach- ing school up ln Burt county this fall. Mr. and Mrs. Harold White are now nicely settlml in their home on wen Lincoln street. Messrs. c. M. and R. c. Hitch- man were business callers at Sioux City last Monday. Mr. and Mn. F. W. Arndt drove to Lincoln Sunday _ and stsyed over Monday, taking in the State Fair. Nh . E d Wolff entertained the Catholic Indies Club at her home lt I social meeting on Wgdnesdny afternoon. The Wesleyan Guild will meet thin Frldny afternoon, Sepfamber 11. lt thc home _of Mn.David Mummert Jr. The Wilde Circle wm meet Sunday. Sept. 27, in the Calhoun rk fur a picnic and social meet- g. Mrs.Ernest Allison of Sioux City, has been spending the week- end with her rlstcr, Mn.Walter Larsen and family. Enmllment Readxed l02 on First COLLEGE s nows INCREASE sive to date than modern methoda5;,,,.i,`i i I ; d '~i n s i l a g e t o b e ' a v e r y a u u u u I s u n ! !un.; . u u n l u . a y ,a c y l . 5 % va l u a b l e. f e e t h i s w i n t e r .§ i . § ° T " . € £ n § '3 3 ;~C m f v t s E l i m i n a l e d M a k i n g S p q g d . ~ " : °*&'S**..~=f=P¥t h i s " 3 ° P " 'x f f é g C o u n t y F a i r a t A r l i n g t o n .T h e f w a y - m f ~ =t h e S a m e T i m e A cademy Sho ws L o s t i n E n r o l l- ' " ' ° " ld ha ve 50611,ac c ording t<:»§;'';" ¢§.1f~IJr '§fgi}1§.'~ \ISwam Ander son,c ou nty super-h i n b a tritc tor,str i p z ome n t bu t (,0l|e|Fe P r o p e r M a k e s r vi m r o f Dod ge c ounty wh o da_¢w';e:is fgggen i t t o the dec k an d Ir h e n o me n d Ga m i n Nu mb e r g ,to emp lo y olglfaal}ioned b y n g ar ra n ge men t o f c hains m m l n u n n u m m m m n y u n l v u :W u m n l .| f £ . ' ; ' 1 § ' . - . . . -L . ... . .. |4 l . . ° d. . ¢ . ; - |o l 'B l l l l l y The five high cows this month'nw nuuru Inu me numdepartment recommends that therewere as follows:I ~' Grover Wilkins.Grade Short,- hom,1814 pounds milk,64.4 pounds lmlterfat. John Meeves,Grade Holstein, 1888 milk, sm B. F. A. C. Marshall, Grade Holstein, in suffiuent educational Mue xn such an enterprise as to permit school children to attend.Mnny of our school children have ex- hibits at the fair.The Blair city schools will have the usual Ilne .~\.n\:+ "ml .......|l" nh.. n|..:- \..\..\. Dnr ege is the students aretheirclasswork machinery moving begun to arrive and by the time the school regis-7 tration was over the enrollment had reached 102 which was an increase of twelve over that of last year.The academy,which is thef school for students who have not finished high school, showed a de- cided decrease in number,there.being but six enrolled bdt the. college proper showed u decidedgain which was very pleadng (oi the board and faculty. The church board held a meet-ing on Wednesday and are still in session today passing on several matters of importance to the school and the annual faculty and students meeting is scheduled for' Friday night.This is a formal meeting and in this way the fac- ulty and student body meet and get acquainted.I t has a great.influence on the work of the nu-I dents later an and bring the fac- ulty and student body closer to- gether.More students are arriving daily and the prospects are bright for a good year at Dana. CONTRACTORS 'ro USE NEB. LABOR ON Ps o xs crs There has been quite a discuss~ lon over the state as to the use of local labor on road projects and this has lead to several re- quest; belng nude |21 Governor til d ing g ; 5 ;gchoo unemployed.The workmen,42 nicely. Students! on lust Fridayf | pverf'lowing,waiting hour after 'methods in road work in order to '.-_d th llor.again busy and give jobs w some of the ¢°\m¢y'=}' "HZ 5...'Z§.".§'" landing will be laborers and 18 teurnsters,went- back to work Thursday after atwo»day layoff caused by the heavy rains of Monday. Anderson is convinced that the only difference between the old and new methods of maj. work i=| in the matter of speed and is de- termined w recommend that the team and shovel method be used on all county road work where » g just .below the big licml near the Florence water pumping station, and traffic to and from the ferry will travel on Thirtleth street. The Iowa landing willbeopposibe ot a point six miles from Cres- cent.Vehicles using the ferry, Olson said, will avoid traffic in Council Bluffs and save 10 to 12 miles from Iowa to Omaha. 0laon's boat will carry fromSP¢¢d is not a prime requisite.~ to eight automobiles and the oo v r-:nNo s 's o rnc s i s ~ snrtorsiaxvr AGENCYI (Lincoln State Joumal) Governor Bryan has been sub~ject to renewed pressure during' the past week to find places in the state service for hungry office seekers.Men out of employment who have suffered the terrors of losing their jobs or those who have suffered equally for fear they might have to work for a living, have flocked into the govemor's rece tion room and filled it to»hour to see the governor Sometimes the callers are ac companled by members of the leg rslaturo who come to back up the claiml of the upplimut for a pub- bc appointment.Newspaper per (Continued on page eight) COUNTY rum SPEAKS Henry Monks of Fontmelle; gave an address on horticulture in Europe before the members o! .crossing will be made in about 8 minutes.The charge will be somewhat higher than Douglas street bridge toll. Olson has operated ferries for the past 25 years.He recently sold his ferry at Decatur alter operating it seven years.His first ferry line was from Pierre to Part Pierre ln South Dakota. He started for St. Louis early Wednesday to buy some parts for the new boat.While build- ing is going on he will camp on the river bank.One man will help him.The craft will cost $2,000.--Omaha Bee News. WARRANTY o ss ns Re d E s f . c ° n . a J n n . c ° .to John D. Wear & Frnsces Stungelz L 28 Nuhvius Acres 81.00. Hugh H.Harper et ld to Frances Stangel: L 16 Nashville Acres Sl. Frances W.Miller it wife toHenry L. W. Rechneyer & wife: E'/.1 4 1 e za 1 1 1 u-1 x ngwn,u» o tr s c t o f l s nd l n h o t u 1 mi s s l l Work on the highway paving xroject on highway numba '13 |shi.t'ted chiefly no the éhst ill] v h is located just west of the Jr.Stanley farm ahd continues mt ho the De Soto botwmm The large east flll has been a lnngeroua place /in the highway or yearn and by use of the new590 milk, 51.2 B. F.mml' a ~ F .. '1'£!5*'°I§'., °$"'° Hal- thlt dly. \\ "u o u u u ;\l |\ :v n u ;| | | 6 | |0mdfurnishesmusiconf fill all mxnrnn will lm nllmi nnniwem, "'"° mnx, °" "' r.-|M a meetin of the Board ofFrankBrovm,Grade Holntem,l .575 muk. 50:4 B.F. The five hlgh herds N r the nonth were as follows: Grover Wilkins, mixed, 898 milk l5.2 B.F. Lillard Jensen, grade and pure~ rfed Holswlns, 847 milk, 31.2 B.F. John Hooks, grade and purebred Verseys, 681 milk, 30 B.F. Paul Jones,grade Holsleins, zEducationanMonday evening. lt. was decided to pay the Blair leachers in twelve equal lnstdl- ments instead o l nine equal ln- swlme nh,This doe;not mean that the salary ol teachers have been increased, but lt does mean that the salary ls scattered over u period of three more months. This is considered an excellent feature r.. .-_.._. _.. .U A huge culvert [nur feet square and one hundred and ninety-nina feet,long ls being built of re- inforced eoncreu and fs built at n very sharp downward pitch bo carry the water which flow! through the gully i n nl n y mea- sonn.Over Ulla culvert will be sixty-live feet of dlrt whlch will form the new_roadwsy. c o mmi n g east from the fill an £81 milk, 29.1 B.,F.A. c. Marshall, mixed, 837 milk, !9.1 B.F.-Leonard N Miller, Tester. nsrr SOUTH DAKOTA n n m n v r s Mr.and lirs.Henry Mmcke ook advantage of the occurrence rl Labor Day last Monday and in Satmdny drove up to Mitchell, South Dakota for A visit at the rome of Mrs,Mencke's deter, Hrs. Fanny Render. o n the way they found from iioux City north that the cropswere n total failure from lack of noiehxre und from the excessive nat. :rum me nunru ox umcnuonviewpoirqfand the teachers of the Blair elty schools. .'Ihe first football p"'ctlre forthelocalteamwasheldonthe high school athletic field Tuesday evening.One of the largest group ol boys in the history of the school greeted Coach Lic.hl.iber and um- hnt Co ach Flack in lu nm pne- tioe of the year.Proqiecta are bright for a wi nni ng um.Be- sides the twelve regulars: who are enrolled, there in an abundance of new material.The fi rst nme of the season will be ngolmt Benson high of Omaha ou the local field on Friday, September 25th.The bo n ha v e le n th a n mm me k : to prepare tor this n m.gnme. |.r.........--bk."»¢.»\-\»&~...eight-foot cut h u been made eliminating another curve and giving full vidon to the coming traffic.About a hal! mile lrom the De Soto hill. the road swings north onto its new nouns coming out along the railroad trukn which run just below the blulfn.A huge cut 1200 feet long is being made which will provid¢ eny de- cent to the lower bottom lnnds..The gndo ln itn ateepelt panwlll be ubout dx percent md will be twenty-seven feet deep in places. Sevenl miles 01 the new mul which will run pl r i l l d with-the railroad tracks sm oomplqtndnnd reidy fo r the find, Hi di ng Ind smoothing.This road np nl ng h u m De Soto southeast. <hu no A FABEWELL PICNIC The Hitchmnn family enjoyd A picnic last Sunday at the Elmwood w k i n o m m .honorlng Alec Plltchmln and family,who left Dnesdoy for their ho me at Sm Antone,T a u .They have been xpgnding the summer at Weeping Water, Nob., with relative; Those attending the picnic from Blair we n Mx.and Mrs.C.M. Hitclunnn and family,Mr.and ..\»-ww.,t w ,M#tw.-wg :mumrnd they hope to turn in A glctory in the Hut football game ol the year.Dgpite the abundance of teach- ers, A lugs group of Senior dau girls ure now enrolled ln NormalTnlning.M i n Kelly,our Nor- mol Trnlnlng critic teacher,na- porti Hut there are 22 Senior Nornu\lTrslnlng girls enrolled In her department.- The Commercial Doparlmentre- ports that they have one of the largest denartments in the history curvu wha uv ar and l perlectly kvol and s o n t h m l n g ~ argl mill! providing o v dlluble race truck for motorists on hid:- wly W._ The concrete work is expected m start next Monday, September Nth and will :tort from the end next to Blair.There ln about four miles o l thll paving to be lnld to where the new road leaves the preoent or old.highwly.The m~ ment crew lt in claimed, can hy around 2200 llnur feet a duy or Bryan for udmnee with me de sired result w n large extent. Booth and Ollon Pxdng Co., ol Sioux City,slid Saturday that strictly Nebrasltn labor will be used on the Nehraxkn highway project, No. 20, in Dakota county. Dakota county residents had petitioned Governor Charles w. Bryan of Nebraska to determine if the Sioux City firm could be the Fremont Guden Club ha t Friday, Sept. 4.The program was in chu-ge of Mrs. U.S,Cain and Mrs.C. J. Lindltxom at the !onner's home. Mr.Monke mxde n trip :broad n f e w y e a n n g o n n d h u m a d e a study of several interening sub- jects in foreign countries. He spoke before the Monday Aiternon Club in this city several and I. D, luc nmu xe e na a uaAdd..Axlin¢¢on $1.00.. Henry L.W.Rzchneyer am wife to F u m e W.Miller:E l i L | | 1 & 2 B 1 1 & t r B c t i n L . B 1 & i B 11 Arlington and Int D. Rich ard: Keene & Co. Add. Arlingtor $1.00. Thomas Powell of Chicago, vis ited his uncle and aunt, Mr. nm 11J 1J forced ta employ only Nebraak-m ago and his :ddfess vmlmff- V._0. Iggland, aguth of Blair Mrs. R. C. Hiu:.l1ma.n and family. Blair Stands of the school.On accaunt of the heavy enrollment i t was necev sary for the Blair Board of Edu- cation w purchase two additlonnl typewritern in order to take care s ttle hem; than one-third of a so that with two week! of good weather this portion of the work will be completed and in an- other threé weeks or some time ans.1l\8y sougm: m reueve men' well received.local unemployment problem byl E 84 61 J. Harold Stewart and wile went'§g,§~;g;1"°" now, so students in w Lincoln Tuesday w be and Following are the figure; for guests of Mr. and Mrs. Inu Lana'at the State Fair grounds.They,gggglgwf far the opening day of plnn w return Thursday.~ *bg move;and ec rv mue d/ a lma 'ro HAVE ~ arem n n esxa s N GROCERYmachineoperaiorsoftheoldEW ~~ crews villbe used on the Nebras-Carroll Thomburgh has leased ka P\`°l¢¢"» the construction com- the building known as the Mrs. pany stated, but all other labor T_ C_ mlwn stare building and will be . drawn from Nebraska will some Lime next week open communities.for business with a complete __.stock of Kruceries.Carroll has S1 ¢N e a r C o m p l e t i o n 5 Digging ol Ditch and Laying ol' § ~School-101.11 grade,50;Mrs._W.W.Wilkinson,Mrs.|;g¢ ;;g@~ 70;m y zwde,61; ? ;,,i .§ .'.12 f°£2 ° l?§ ;| "3 i ff ~I n L e a g u e Juzllor High-vm mde. 79; am ;h=g;§_f,3 7 f;g=;g_»;1d m°°'~§'!&' held fide ' 70 ; gm grade, s1.Totul,". ,_ -f .. . ,'1 '? ..--i_ "§ .- 1 . _.Bldr Beals Schuyler Maklnn the of every high school student who wnnwd mis type of work.Miss Rose Komxrck is head of lhe de~ panment, and Mr.J.C.Thampf son is assistant. The total enrollment in the Gen- zhe Latter pa n of October thehighway should be open 00 truffle. The entire cast complete of the project,which will he about eight miles by the new route, lu annroxlnmtelv $l82.0W and from !' CHICKEN (.`HA'I'l'EBPOULTRY CLUB MEETS for years Been in the employ of Mdn Completed Wednesdny Z Ted Lathrop and knows the ins Evening.Ma n Hnlts s un nm 2 .ma .mn M o h.. »v-mm hndnnn __. _ 5U.Central z r a d e - l s t |z'md<|.n.cluu:|.u uuutzualaan,wu u ln t a i n - \ - " "--- -1 .____25:nlo y ed a t th e Gene ral Ele c tri c ,F i n a l Ou tc ome o f th e P e n n m t g t m l lifilfiefl U}iS y our is 260 a s apxgegxruqqqea will ma k e a roadwyay ~ 'midline ~si- mi Bffim in omm il miorlnx a Holder Doubtful.swim: Nw 'eolnpamd tofm, 8'l;'5tl|' nm; uni 41; sth !@°1='! vacation ir. tha pu-mul,4 an sm m |'ff° .}.=5g»f 251 of a year ago. which will be pernnnent enroiiment is in the from expensive upkeep f» and free nr manyThe "Chicken Chatter" P°u1u»v|3 ::.:' .;.'.° ..'::r...".:"::..'... .al [or 1-'mlaln s Club met at the home of Opal and Margaret Wnrdck on Wednesday, September 2, 1031. The buslncss portion of the mecung was taken up vuth plans (,__»\..\.:............_»1...umm nu u mn u v u uu uu .ue a we w e m,-..'.B ,S8 ~6thAgra de2 9 ~xsiy ole puhl1c_m 1115 lme of mer-No w H V E m v g g DUTLET grade, gg.,Total 250_'' chanslxse He 1l_ a wma man of _good habits and not "fffi d ~The power of machinery has ,,§f,;"{==~,;~<'»»g? work which mean;evurytlnng m been fully demonstraled gn the de' 15'Total 59 ''l m Fm"of "°P'°§"'f"l-Watch diszins of the sewer outlet from :r.~..3f.»,'nm-\ ¢ _ m'made. 6 B ~ ~ h o m e ." i " " 'u n g r w u e .m m m n u r r ,v e n t r a l y u a n . M r a n d M r s E M B e a t y e n -g r a d s p r l n c i p a l , r e p o r t s Q u i t t h e m ' 2 n d ' t » m . a § n e < 1 a t a . f B l 'l : | i l y . d i l l l l E r l a s t B A L L S E A S O N N E A R L Y O V E R a r e n o w 4 1 e n r o l l e d i n t h i s d e ~M O N D A Y . u - r r : m < o o N 4 U \ ' S u n d a y w h e n t h e y h a d a s g u e s t s .p o r t m e n t .T h e 6 B s e c t i o n l s t h e ,C L U B O P E N S O C T .5 [ M m E _g _B c - a t y M r a n d M r s :E l k h o r n V a l l e y l e a g u e g t m d .c l o s e s t s e c o n d t h e r e b e i n g 8 8 p u - 1 9 : | . l S:' n | \ k ¢ n = M ',4-av.,. m a M .i n z :p i l l e h r o l l e d m t h l s g r a d e .I T h e M o n d a y A f t e r n o o n C l u b ' s .;.;';:;';':":°:':..:'"' 1' _':'.,;'f;"|f<»= his announcement me |lhe old outlet near the Price farm |->,.§`,l§.§.§fz¢.`§HT'n.»§'Im.`§'|I=.""¢5¢?¢- lirlII.I...I"\i . ...... ,.., ..,... ..._n....\,:.. .ma .|.....s.fT|;am W L. 7 9 9 10 10 15 14 15 Pct. .708 .609 .609 .545 .sza _375 .aoo .288 During the summer vacation a very modem fire alann system was installed in both the Senior and Junior high buildings.This- was necessary since the State Fire Marshall made such n request. This fire alarm system will help greatly in our fire drills and will gmerrnit greater safety ln the build- nv. ywly booklet: have been prlnled and are 'now in the hands ol the members. The Club,which is the nldékt culture club in the city, will hold their initial meeting on Oct. 5. at the home of Mrs. F. W. Arndt. The afternoon program o n flowers and gardens, will be pre- unnhul hu Mrs Fl g Rnnhv M " , D¢ l l; 5 ;I 1 UU f 1 :um.u l l :H u m e U I r r u n -o t o t h e r i v e r ,a d i s t a n c e o f s o m e - c c o r a n .§|'hn r i r n n t a sand f r i a n d u n {Hu n ~~F * " " ¢8 l : 0 \ l I d t w o n n i e s ~ g n u b; u u |\ . |agrade, 10. Total em »u| vun 5 1\l\H3 FI " "aulu u.:An¢ ;|.c\5 Ahlilunnx nun uuugnr - "To tal,69.te r o f Oma h a .5°hP3'l°"*"11' rollme nt,B la i r c ity Mr s .Min nie B uge on ha s rec en t~ Sc nbn er --14 h . -........s..... .3 .-.... 1 - .9 41....l......¢L . J Sny der ""~,..- ,_. . . .- ............-. - ....-club members are cordially in- vited to come. Mrs.Byrunylleard and Mrs. Wardck were visitors.-Marjory Krogh,news reporter. DEMAND 70 CENT CORN BY MARCH Mrs.A.F. Newell arranged a little picnic and swimming party last Tuesday evening at the Blair swimming pool in honor of Miss Priscilla Rhoades and Miss Fran~ ces O'l-Ianlon,who leave next Sunday to take on college work at WavnaStare Teaeherscolleirs.Miss last week the work was namedandthediggingwas completed Wednesday evening of this week. About eight hundred feet of diz- ging, laying we main and refill- ing the ditch was considered n dayfs work and the crew lived up io the standard. Tho nnlv nan nf (ha wnrlr nnw schools, 869. HATS o Reports fi Canada are one bank fs year.As a L _.__\_,_1 ly rucczveu woru.01.un:ucuuu um Hrlgjrhe r broth er-in »law Cu rtis P ."' F F T o C A N A D A Th o ma s o f P i t t s b u r ;Kansas who Mac D ona lds passed a wa y A u g u s t 2,d u e f r o m N ° " ' } f Be nd §'"¢h"'§f§£"§'11f§€' ng; heart trouble.Mr . Th oma s wi ll b e Mo n mc h s .:1....a e_,___,__#Ln _____|remembcred by ma n y i n this vic~ H<§pf=§__ ' -u 12 1 1 9 6 6 ",m;,".;'°..:£' '"'|'"- _. ._...._.\.__._...\.llr..mlm Tnlnr ulwut a! nunuuy s nesuna:Snyder 5, llonnidw 4 North Bend 8, MacDonalds 6 Blair 4, Schuyler 8 Scribner 7, Hooper 6. Scribner and Snyder stepped a game closer in the league leading Schuyler club Sunday and '" "' | began to wonder if it is possible for the Schuyler boys to lose out ln the pennant race yet.The Schuyler defeat. came at the hands of Bush- and resulted despite the fact that Fred Wigington, om the mnuml (nr tha lnndan_ turned in 1 The Girls Physical Training Class was organized on Tuesdayleveningunderthedirectionof lllllss Eberhardt.Considerable in- terest has been shown in this phase of high school york and a very successful season is predicied The work in the dramatic de~| partment of the Blair egg schools this year will be under a diree-tiun o l Miss Inez Hutchins whohas 'had cdnsiderable experience along this line.bliss Hukhins ls! s graduate of Morningside Col- ;"""- . .u .,,.....,. ... .,. ..-..,... .__C.M.Hltchman and Mrs.R.E. Vinton.There will also be music. The Club begins its yesr's work with a membership of over sixty and indlcu§.ion.s point towards s most intmsting and instructive year,The officers for the year are Mrs. E. C. Hunt, president;M m W.W.Wilkinson,vicepresrideni. and Mrs. Fred Nemetz, secretary- treasurer.The Prozram committee i sMrs.R.E.Vinton,Mrs.F. W. A despatch from Newton, Iowa applauds the fight for increased oil prices hy Govemor Murrayol` Oklahoma,\,ooo iowa farmers and business men Friday night inaugurated n campaign for h,igh~ er com prices.A resolution was passed lo ask Governor Dan 'I'um~ cr tu recommend the price of corn bo set at 60 cents per bushel Sept. ll, until Jan.1. 1332.when it Priscilla enters ner second year at that school and Miss Frances herfirst.The members of the picnic party were from the Sunday swool class of which the young ladies were members.They hath ac- knowlfdge o very pleasant evening for which they no grateful to Mlm. Newell. WILL G0 To W AYNE lef or ornpletlon 2; r}\é"l»d€i<il ing of the man holes and a few other minor details and the work will be completa. Lyrrrns MISS CELEBRATES Little Miss Marjorie HAY Hiller, small daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Carl C. Miller of Blair, had a very joyful party in honor of`her first Lf_.\..,-..¢»....,r-..o r mn. n u ve Deen n u t twe lve c u a r wr vu bank failures during the last 87 years, and the total llabllitles of these twelve failures amounted to less than seven dollars per capita,figuring on Canads's present popdatlon. Of course, the population of Canada la only about 1~20 of the population of the United Statea The Unlted States,therefore, could have about 240 bank fall- Blalr,who underwent an opera- tion a couple of weeks ago at tho Immanuel hospital i n Omaha,is not doing so well at this writing. He is reported very weak and for the past lew days lt ima been necessary to give him a blood transfusion each day. Mr. and Mn. J. S. Johnson of Minneapolis,Minn.drove into Blair last Monday for-_a_nhort\ 1 be bo -.§`L`L£l 1 nngs dfr °§3"Z;,i12 Folluwmg is a list of names of would he ordered young Indies from this city, who ,'plan to go to Waynu next Sunday METHODISTS T0 where they will attend Wayne Stale mnnuuy oxunuuy, amps.. um.urea and sg" feel qwiw proud. yggg wig, friend8_Tncy nm Lax-3»,§ "'§ $ .§ °°1f£° °° "°'§¢ »f`§I '55 unformmxy, tha unxmd Statealen their daughters, Misses Lilalr Matteson- Mr and Mrs Leo me has bld over 8,000 bank failures and Mildred to points lu Wiwq-3 Mr and' Mr Waler'Anderson ln the lut 87 yeus.sin where bqth will teach tlus :.. .'..,_,.__.__,__There seems ta be something fall.They planned to visit at great pitching perfonnance. Schuy lar now has a two game leadover Scribner and Snyder with four h\ nlnu 'Fha Qfhuuvlnrhnvl lege, and hold:an A.B.degree Arndt and Mrs.Philip 0'Hanlon. lrom that inaitudon.While h\|The me ld committee is com- eolleg¢, Mins Hutchins wrote sev- posed of M n .Minnie Triple eral one-act plays beside: uma- Mn. D. V. Hauer md Hn. Geo. n t n # n u m n m| 1 e a \ : n e r s Uou ege wmc n opens oula.na ua u g me r ,u o r o m y U°"'~"»lw1-nm.umnnurlmnQ i2|](!l1M|l lawn nn their homewardI°7' ':" r°':-1':°':'. ':"°-J"" 'I-"z=..,, hu nnanhinu lindnr the dlrec- Rnfpn|m m s :m n n u r o r u s m r r e r n m m n g ' l l a Il l \ v\ Il l \ l m l l l aViP' n a m a n f n r l i n n h Q H n f n ? t ' | 1 n , , , , , _ l t : l o n O f ~H u t c h i n s ,W E ~Bert Spanton were """`° ""'""""""'Molxduy:mS8€8 Doris Tilden, Mr. and Mrs. N£§Z"f§`.,§¥;f.L"Z?"5§` °;, ar: ma. af:....1:";:.e:;;., ~ §'¢`2°é$?§§'m§""i.1§f"Tyf'§;.W-l'é SHERIFF GOBBLES odist church will be held ;_ ofm: lon and Mary Moore.Mrs.Roland Richter and family SHOT IV *P* at the 1-'im Methodist chunah nl-rrlmwu lmnu ~ . . . . . . . a Sheriff Sudzerhnd Mr-and M m B»B»Swim o f "W " "' , ,` § `,, ` " § ¢ § § " ` '" ' § "a very ruccauful dramatic len-ms 'rua N m o n x u n m u .0 t ed f nlnt, pro g ner and ny-p a c mn s di nner Sundxsy , in hoxzgrao f d? '°; wgltdif ~ °=1§ =_ ;g==»_ ;g i ii , ~ $ §'&.'§ 'fm$ '°l§ .., wa s Mr.and u n .Jake Brass and journeyed ;'°'»Kznny,who leaves far col~ dear ,ky would have ben nomona employed part time. _'j dmughoer,Frances,returned _Int Tuesday ¢K¢ this week. Those prementwere surprising gun the 4 md 3 de-|Fr1day from a two weeh vmt ll »°a a do t ms .Oliva J.smith and dnugh-v ls rrs BL AIR . m m m Nab.w u m the.s...n.-ux-.....v...»..... . . A d d a n ~ Q - \ 1 e _ B l A k d u b ~'ma s h 1 " r Brass'Y ~ from Sept. I5 to 21 w Arungwi 1231; : r h l l n f \ A u ¢n - ¢ L I~VACATION 'mm |»f`§»rIdQ&'¢1\é&,` une ma ice creunl |§j_'ffBishop E. G. Richardson of ,,,.| eastern diocese will prwde at tho meetmgs.A n umb er Of the me m- I»...........I 4.1.|-_-1 _t....__L ...ell -.|. ..... "....-...W .,......Mr. and un. Jens Nielsen ma vlsrrs sou ?,"nf";"m 1:family returned l m Friday AT s l o u x 1-'Alas B. D.e v e n d n gf mmn v nn t i u u tr l p b y p u t f e w Uu h e l ms \ta wo ChIc sgo ,lll.a ndRa dne ,u r . m a m » » . P m r 1 m m w h ° ° '.cu in operw- ""=»\uw ma n nluring the Grace Ut Blnir, Mr. putsevan F.Smith,Mr.and \t of the smith Jr. Ind little 1 H. _..~. """"""'""" aver the Schuyler qgrepunn xnand Mr; ';~'»- last, of the ni nth, Sunday, u `'¢ .he hnswa ra grlppi ngth¢ Co I!usun °!_°'"h" county hluehgrg fo! it least anal "Hi" Rnhlmon as w e a l l k n u w ~ld m n n ind ~ him, mme UP from Auburn, Neb. Inks reports Kimhdl u being in short vim wim a pmsperoua ccndidon.lu t S \ mdAy f o r a m.pu¢ n¢ .;,Mr.a nd l l r | . c 1 m ,_ u c a a UI.w e l o c a l c u u r u n w l u .u c - had the seadoxm. win. and other points ¢! infarct,f'§n;"' Mn. Jack Crowdy en- further mn.Jem reports s ns dinner guests lastSunday and spent tha day:Ray very D t mp' Cmwdy of Siu cn Tuma ~"ux y,on llxu Ellslbeth m m m ,wh~ Halgx Kmldsm uf hu been #ning at the home .fi mn 'ma :::.::::- "af';a,I°"";'"~n-mx m m -~>_,,g-,Q ~-°u unrfnom-nu'mah of Onan.. .,,|.¢|,'5_ -\:q»-f nu -rm xudda|ofutho1B`:;:d]x;knuPW r"m°g' SiouxFal\|,So of-1.I "v m k r n hat Sunduy taking VISITSBLAIB wltht.\mnthdrnonuxdw|!e,)(r.lnd)|ra.El¢onBhnI1 whn re-Hn.Fr\nk(h1-leywhoraide:dd¢thn\.~Ph|y|tayedovsrun-ue\r0|aoln,Ivw||put;! ewt|.tW |dnldayd\u\'.w\\k.dxn th ot ln tdt ho vn ok vldb~=||r.`Bi»|\\"hpwlndp|lu¢theingntth¢Gn|.Ga.m\nnhoms i i vl l l o h t i h n t rl vt lhdo¢hr§ll\¢l||l¢l|i|lodi¢y. m u o n u ma wn b e n ,wa n n n r g g t m f x z m e o t b a l s b a u .l v e m l p e n d i n g i h s m m m e r w a r k -T'h°¢ n 4 q f th ¢| a m e w h m | i h z i n t h e t o n x t r y d e p u n n e n t u i m { | p 1 ; y q ; |¢ xp ¢ n u d ,p a t h s U n d o S u n ' |do ma in ,c a me i n s h i d t u s c hanc e so u n d o th e l l o n d a y c n n i n g t u r n a h m t v { d t ¢ ¢ ¢ g ¢ _. w i t h h l l n m t ,l k | . J o c L u u n W i t h m e n o n i l n t l n d t h l l d l l l d m d l h - .I A m n .B a h a s b0 \ 1 \two | mr | h e» ¢ n f| l¢ \» l¢ 0 ¢f , ¥ -\ \ ° ¢\ I ¥ " ' ¢ = f M ~ d i u W n l = i n z m d v 1 1 l n w n w u n ¢ , ! n r f h o ° i » t $ i n | b a : k t o l e h » o | ; t A m ¢ , I » u w ; i a p \ ; y . .C a t c h y :,B W u t e w w a e h .( w h w n r n ) R o b ln lo n n n d a h o lu n l e wo f Mina 0|ivs 8mlth vlill temch hilaldav niea.na n-inm ¢ h° w1 ¢ ¢ \m m r» g.m .z ,» ,¢ ,x .m f,¢ ¢ ¢ lmdnela lnAuburn3And ¢ u t a ,u p m m tv \ n k h h q b hn x d n%iu . thltonneountof¢he wv rk b¢il\8TheTek \mah»ehnollnrc\n\ein dons on the mad dawn his v ny, beginnlngthe yur'| work u 50thnth1|bu||nesl hub om m n» |u e m n nm ¢ tin¢anewbuilding Iwrlnlly demened.m e m n m m u m o u m m f éldovm. A4v.»u»m'I1».l'bw1rl»~um unumunm n mn- ml-»-If-. Saphmber xo nm AL O N G T H E n o r r o m R O A D llr.end Mn. Heny Tech; mn hmily were Sundn dinner guest:es the pareutel, T. "L 'Quaker home h m m- .Hr. and Mn. Pete Sorensen anddaughter,Naomi of Blair,andln. Gu dmnnd Sorensen mowred to Omnln Frldny.Mrs. Clllton Andenon and chil- am. nf Teknrnnh. smut Thursday Helen and Maxine Warrlck 33 1 :Fridéuy and §_;;\1»d=_g wlth gnu parents,. an .Neum Warrlclr. M . r . | n d M r a . C . B . B u n n a n d Mr.and Mrs.Byron Bunn andchildrenvisited Sunday evening with Hr.m d Mrs.Opal Reeves and £=mily~- Miss Emestine McCoy spentSunday evening at the Earl Ban-well homo in Teknmnll.She wasnn afternoon guest of Miss Mar- navnf llnvuhnnln BELL CREEK VALIEY Mr. and mn. August KorkhotffStanley and Rodney were SundayeveningvldtorsattheErnest Meier home.The Llllmnn a n d Telblsta schools opmed their doors 1orln~other term of school lut 'haem-day.Misa Clara Schweder il theteacher of the Lallmm school mdMlsl Norma Wilkening in teacher nt Telbasta.Mr .ma Mm Hnwnrrl Rnun nml Jr. home. 5 b w m an no ynitvr and No rm; Claire l 'sen of Blair, were Wednes er-noon visitors l t thePatrick home near Splker.Mr.and Mrs, Carl JenFlorence, of Denver, an'l\ Tuesday and are vxming th Orum and Blair relal Pupils from this vicini entered Blair high this yHarryChrlstiansen,Mdv Mis.Hnlen Newldrk nent t.halmnr¢ hvanhln mdum .L mums:Fashion Center Beauty Parlor ) Phone 47-Alice Trlplettndsom,M i n dEIeuH¢k_ day alb- Dqi ght sen and W E " ~"'1£f`$.=i §`reii3 i1iQ'&i§é£`<§z"e£L"&S§¢i'°§ pn; '°'?r¥m.a at .ea tives md mandin zu fai r.mm xduesd bum:-lat production hom 17 omtl in Huy u, zz centsRev.P-J-etuen,Amos heavily, wpe dllly in the loading ln August, an henna of nearly d Philli d!0V8 wRe1n$€;l an s 1;oon hntteriut prodwdan mm. Cream 580 perant.Feed onlie are almost =marewmed.M°nd»x-_.gf; bv¢l°r.\=q»=1\3f9=¢\1r°. <§5m}=ed;l»m of wm my were which is BITE ON 'mls ONE I AIL amateur fi dmrmm in theThemembersofSt.Pwr; um.:ma m mu 1 .---|h_m surprised Rev. and mm un prodncdoni y ""°t:"§.another favorable lnwr.The state of Mains spent severalIP. J.m m m m Monday mm 51, rt mo | °'P°°'°d ,P'°°'°' situation °1the dairy in-hours at a lake where l mnoon.Mrs. Bemextlm was given o 'd\1l¢1'y. at lead in decidedly more um-mga trout were lmovm to bean bedlprsd as a reminder of tha Beduwd pmductivn ,durhugluno lavonble.plentiful. occasion.Rev. and Mn. Rpinerff and Jgly ~ ~ ~1~__u__ -_...... ..... .When he arrived at his hotel véE la s t a we ek :ivea. ty wh o uu n i l l ?em Lar-8811 ar e mo vi n g to UNSW !th i s cre888d llrbdtldiidil.d u r i n g LUG'r u n m u u u e n w r n o n e r y \J lu n--wi th 811 e mp ty ~~on e w i t h t h J o i n To d ; - - S i l k s wa nwe.F..k°.- .....0 .e a r l ¥ ~ G f t h e ...0 not d etai l! n t ma r n.. .=£, ';° nan*V783 ll8t0l1I8hEd..1fst the parental,Georze Mvrsw A Mr.and Mn.Oscar Pederson sons attended the Missionary pio- hame.Ind Sunday dlnner wlih their nl: in Fremont Thursday evening.lf-l'».ll\d Mrs. G¢0!8° Hlin and maiher,Mrs.Mm e Pederson in Stanley Kerkhulf nu been un Vlrxilll-I were S"Pd""VP" Bla i r.'the sick lin! the past week.nf Mn. Halas \'» Mn Snronben Wu on Miss Irene Fnltmu:,ama Sat-'M He "Bra d d husband west of rs." U k wig, uni ,'f m week'' 'g, a an ~ i i i " t h e wee a t S m . . i l N -!;1|¢_IVIBI sen, Irena Hamm, Ednn Hansen,Viola Nelson,Evelyn Rasmussengggduw-5 ==ugd i nn the mn e,an o m M nAllardS t o r k a n d ~lgi f sen in the 12th.Mod:of these.. drlve_ 11e=»= and fmh. mr. :mu mrs.U\Bl'E.n¢0 u mgandJlnlog Petarwn of Qmaha,were Sunda guest:at thg CarlRa s mus se n i m.Mr.and Mrs. Emerald Van Beek were Tlxursdnl' 'result u m grggmgry n u m:pnv .Fr m.d snurd 100 Suk .lust d luck,he explained,ductlvn w an this year il "DW Dreueayonmsalo $1.98 gm, s2.sa-- "My float was under water al- 1-53 percent greater um the pro-values to S15-all sizes.Shop most all the time and I could notduction for the Slime perlod Inst early.Fnsllion Center.34-ltitell whether I had a bite or not." '.Frm.d m d 'ust »»luck," he explain~ductlvn w dam this year is only D,e,,e,y,mm,,]°s1_9g §...1"§°2,<i»'5 "My float was under water al 1-53 percent greater um the pro-values to $15-|11 sizes.Shop most all the time and I could noduction for the same perlod Inst early.Fnsllion Center.34-ltitell whether I had a bite or not.' | : u levening guests there.Mr. and Mrs. Sam Steele spent `"`in""'.'§5'm»C l y d e M e t z le r ~ m } } i Mn.Howard Ruwe, Sunday at the home °f Hrs.'m i 1 a u t o u mm m a m a m a lttuxded a9°°=*°"mmds,Percy Tucker of mp '§Lm?'i'1,. 'Eid 'IR erbert family pimlc i n Arllnztdn park die Lang Creek neighbor Hansen of omaha at the Mlnne- Sumdny._ u u m S ° - ~ g _ o f south .of wt: |,k¢,_MMr;u:i nd Mrs .mG&tthe b ww; B ! n l r 1 v n n S u n y er n f M .d r.sdi i m l e a n i m a t f l u Pnul M§ff~yv§"'i3'.§Teg;°M I 2 . 1 : me a u n s a w ml - s a mmy . Pmlaen home.Mré N7,d 'Tmm and Mm A. W_Mr. and Mrs. Emil Koch, Don~Misa Mnrgaret Wnrrlck lpent or Herman.ald and Dolores of Stanton,Mr.'l'hnrld.\\y aftemoan with Mr. and A_E Dlxnn myed silo p~,4d,y`and Mrs.Olxo Schultz and chll~gm A. 11. Dixon and lqillli-. __n.»}.,a.v_Idrqn of NonhBendwereSgnday mr. ana mrs. L. E. In dChllehdmwereSundny§Z'$..§.§',. visitors at the Martin Larsen home. A number of Orum ms .]°Y»d A picnic at the lglalrvgrig. .he pool Sunday, :rm ln hoonr 1 Mrs. Cu-I Jensen and Florence l:>envar. rs . W m w U d virelatives in u.'3¢,»n'"1,,€°'€m1€T""' M n .Al Stdnbrockar of L in-| coin, ls vldting her drier,Mrs. Howard Jensen and family.The Danish Ladies Ald wereentertainedWednsadnyafternoonsttheAn lmr Andersen home, near Splker. Alirda Nelson is lll with mumps at the Emanud Anqreuan home.| Folks from this vicinity who; ..|......a..|lnmilu ranninn in C O O L Mr. and Mn.Pets Elliott andéildrenandmother,Mrs.Ellen hym n had ra pper Frldq with ln. Imran Layman and family. Hrs.A. W. Clarke and threedzildrrnspentSundayafternoonvlth ln. R. M. Iverson while themenand boys attended the hall game at Blair. mu ms Mathews attmded ado we r Tuesday for Miss Opal White at Bennington,who was married Saturday.Mr. and Mrs. .Arthur White,parents ot Opal, formerly lived in this vicinity.Mr. and Mrs. gglal Reeves anddildxen spent W esday evening with Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Reeves,south of Blair.Eunice Reeveslpent Tuesday night and Wednes- '=§, with her grandparents.r.and Mrs.Earl Dolan ofStanton. spent Thursday and Fri- day with her niece and husband, lr. and Mrs Oscar Pedersen.The [Ridgeview Project Clubmet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Sam Moore east of Blair.The Afternoon was spent in games and contests.The next meeting willbe with M_rs. Paul Paulsen, Oct. 1.Guests o l Mr.and Mrs,JohnGilllspiefromThursdayuntil Monday were the Misses AnnMarieGillespie and Madeline Mc-Carthy of Omaha.Miss GillespieistheirnieceandattendsSt. John'a school in Omaha. Miss Margaret Warrick andMissAlmaWdchwenttothe Stale Fair Saturday and returnedSundayevening.Harry Tysonwent last Friday to work on the h i r grounds through the week. Mrs. Tyson went to Omaha Sun- day and uccompanled her cousins,Hr. and Mrs. Fred McDanlels to Lincoln Monday.Mr. and Mrs. Gay Cook ol Craig :peat Wednesday afternoon with Miss Grace Ray, who is an aunt of Mrs. Cook.`Mr. :md Mrs. W. J. Boite andsonsspoutSundaystElkhorn.. . " __...u u...v..\ r:\..\.|. From this vldnll-'Y. those atten-ding Blair hlkh school are AgnesandDavddSlmonsea,who aredriving;Mildred Iverson who stays with her grandmother, Mrs. M. Iverson, Elizabeth Grimm, who stays with Mrs. Torn Anderson,Edna Tucker, who stays with her grandparents, T. L. Tackers, and Ruth Morkilll. who stays at theLuther 0'B'anlon home, and PaulTyson who lives with his grand- narents,Mr.and Mrs.Watson Tyson.Elmer Clabom, Veda Kelly and Eugene Bunn are beglmers at the Kindred school.A telephonqg wasinstalledat the Kindred school house this week.Friday afternoon Edna MaeTuckerentertainedthe~MissesAnn Gillespie, Madeline McCarthy of Omaha. and Elizabeth Grimm.Mr.and Mrs.Marshall Tyson :md two sons spent-Monday aft- ernoon at the hom o!theirbrother,Francis Mélrens and mother. Mir. and Mrs. Doude Grimm :md son visited there llonday eve~ ning. Mr.and Mrs.Bill Rutledge drove to Holden. Missouri Satur-day to bring their grandmother Hampton home with them.In honor of the birth anniver-sary of Mrs. T. K. Iverson the fol-lowing guest! were entertained at their home Monday evening:Mr. and Mrs.Oscar Thane and Clar- ence, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnsonand children. Mrs. Margaret Iver-son and Wm \and Pearl,Martin Johnson and Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. R.M. Iverson and children,Mr.and Mrs. Fred Ray, Mr. and Mrs.Elmer Thane and children and Thorvald Johnson. Miss Lissa Blevins and brother, Wm. of ncsr Kennard, were Wed-nesday aftemoon visitors at the Robert Widner home.Mr. and Mrs. Byron Beard and sons spent Sunday evening at thaA'R ni n m home.Mrs.Tom PV tnuI-s|oc a a e s S4 v va dtl Sl D wM 'ai dz al astl h< M 5|H at wis ni J. F iaitnrs nr.the Wm.Holtman Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Lax-seif and.ome.Sunday evening visltorsnt children spent Frlday evening at he Holtma.n~home were Mr and the lar!Rqlland home,he] ingin. John EchtenkB.mP Sr. of AX- Phillip celebrate his uma bln.. ingwn,Mr.and Mrs.Adolphldny. 1°1;m==-w»;1 clnldreu and Miss !~_ anddlfs. '-"3 Rgla ld and lop e a ma n.nm y nn ngnvud ic oldsenMiss Ellen Lnllmxm left Friday we Sundny evening cnllers atn resume her role as teacher in the Martin Larsen home. he Albion h|,_h school.Mrs.John Taylor Jr.and son Mr.ond Mrs.Howard Ruwe und Miss Anna Hansen were Sun~ nd family spent. Monday evenmz day guests of Mrs. Harold Taylor t John Nlebm.m'<._and children, while the men wereMr. and Mrs.Ernest Meier al- in Omaha visiting their father in ended the State Fair Sunday._the hospital. W€=|0y Mcicrlxenry entered his Orum school stoned Mondaye'=*°f y°=5,§f_~ Arlington high with Mins Ethel French as teach- _____,_,,___..._-.......,........,..-Wahoo rk Monday were Mew'and Mprsdames Chris Bqnsu Rudolph Andremovn,Peter u Earl Tait,Emil Johnson alfamily.Solomon and Elmer. Blmn, Emanuel Andreuon and sm' md Alben Jensen and tamll also Mrs. Joe Johnnon and sonA number of Wahoo relatives all attended making 58 in nll. The Young Peoples meeting < the Danish Lutheran church m.at the Richard Nelson home laThursday evening._Dorothy Jensen has been qu.\ 'ill with mumps the past week.i and FRESH from' your GeneralI Fashion Center Fd!Hats forWomenSL88--$2.B8-$3.88.Al- waya Something New. Big shipment of better silkdressesfor fall just received at the Fashion Center--make your selections now. er.St.Pauls Aid met Thursday afternoon at the H.C.Larsenome with an attendance of eight*members.The Aid will meet athe church pallors in October. Misses Hannah and Louise Larsen and Mrs. Ed Hansen spent. Fdday in Omaha.Mr. and Mrs.Martin )arsen and sons drove toOmahaSntuway, taking Alton to his doctor. Amos Reinertsen and son, Phil- lip arrived Saturday from Chicago and visited until Mondo nt the parental, 'Rem P.J.R inertsen home. L HKUx_q§E.'!;,!'.'£.I1!.fAm£ , : ..f I ,.; ._,z. ~:»» <>'e=;~ q;§$%""f fJ+¢;f; . vr .».:~»-Q*f ,.¢ ~>4»~< 2M.<.. 9 1» ..Q .. ~\ . f f 22.::" :.~ S .A!"?'" :: .7.~; .. .f a NEW ENGLAND NEWS Ruth Paulsen spent pan of Inst week at the home of her parents, M . and Mrs. Chas. Paulsen.rMrs Freeman Loftis and How Wednesday and Thursand snent .- Special Sale of SCHOOL NEEDS 40 Sheets Flne History Paper ----Sc 80 Sheets Flne Hlslory Paper ---loc 500 Sheets Flne Hlstory Paper ---45C Carpaco History Covers and Rings --lSc |>~Dlxons Plain Cedar o for -Sc0110SBeat s AI|Jr. le ad penc ils 5 f o r Sc Fine Litllognplzecl Wuie Paper Bukelx --l5cZud 201: No .8 pe r p ac k ag e -8cCrayolas {No. I6 per package -I5c C A N D Y a A a ` & A 1 N s Big shipment of better silk dresses for fall just nxeived at tha Fashion Center-makq .your selections now.Shoes $1.97 a pair at the Fash- ion Center Friday and Saturday. Nice looking dress slippers 'lorWomen and Misses.Worth $6. »¢...,..,Mr. and Mrs.Louie Hovendick and son,Mrs.Henry Hovcndick and lvnn were Monday visitors attheMrs." Bertha Niederkrugerhome at Lincoln. Mr.and Mrs.Gus Kruger, Myrtu and Norman o! Tclbasta., spent Sundny evening at the Henry K.. .mer home. Martha Hoier spent last week at the Andrew Hoier home helpingwiththework while Mrs.I-loier is in the hospital.Mrs, Anna Goodrich of Califor-nia, visited at the F. E. Fletcher, Joe Lyon and George Iaftis homes Friday and Saturday.Ruth Paulson spent a couple of days lust week with Audrey Christiansen at Blair.Meta Thompson visited the New England school Thursday after- noon.The New England school opened last Monday morning*with a'large enrollment.Miss AlmaFnirchlldofOsmond,Neb.is inchnnze of the upper room with 24 pupil; enrolled and is bonrdinn at the H.E.Fletcher home.Mrs. Elizabeth Staples is in charge of the lower room with 22 pupils. She boards at the Herman Sprick homo.Mr. :md Mrs. Frank Loftis and Wayne and Marjorie Fletcher were Sunday dinner guests at the Louie Hovendlck home.Mr,and Mrs.Carleton 'lfaylor :md family of Omnhn, Miss Alma Fletcher of Miles City,Montana were Monday dinner guests atthe Grandpa Fletcher home.Mr. and Mrs. George Loftis and Birdie Helen spent Friday in Blair nt the Grandpa I/oftis home. Minnie, Meta and Earl Thomp- don,Nonuan Rogert,Delbert Fletcher and Stella MontgomeryattendedapartyattheCarl Toelke home Friday evening. 2IANew Sink... . . . will add magerially to the appearance of your kitchen. Tear out the old age~-worn sink -get rid of that dark damp cupboard under the sink., o Q 1 ' J... |"' Fresh Salted Pe~nuts lb ~-l5c Fresh Peanut Brittle lb.--15c ORIIM NEWS Mr.and lbs. Ted Hansen and son of Blair,were Tuesday eve-ning guests nt tha John Taylor | -erry rops ~.--cFresh Chocolate Cocoa Drops lb. - 20c 1 RACKET Sronn a I Reach into the cool depth: of yo ur Ge neral Elec tric Refrigerator. Choose a crisp salad, a chilled glass of to- mato juice, a tempting cold cut or a frozen deasen. You will End each of them pure, lppedzing, wholesome. What a privilege . . . these sultry summer days . . . to enjoy all that an General »\ ; = . --1.y ', A 51 ;» ~' * ~ i " ' " " »\~ L , ~4 . . s , M g a t ) "\V...~"R ..ef fI . r_ ~l l /J ~ ~,\ .v ,.=._ ~ BU"l'I`ER Pnonuc no u OFF Creamery butter manulacture decreased 5.61 percent in the United States during July.says the stale and federal division of ag:-icululrznl statistics.This !ol» lowed a decrease of 3.71 percent in May, and June was about the same as a year ago.Higher prices of butwrfat reflect de- creased production. The dairy industry, which has been suifering severely from over production {or':=ome time, is in n Quzc/el oh L Q that's because We have an Extensio Telephone upstairs." Extension Telephones Cost only a /ew cents a day/ I Answered °J'? n \ .ui-"` F-"¢2\¢:1 (QC g ,L~'~_pf \ 2| xf \ menus . . . in food-saving; . . . in extra hours of leisure. Why wait for this greatest of all home conveniences? Tomormw for I small down payment you can be- come one of the more thanI million General ElectricRefrigerator users, who now benefit by year 'round uvingx. 4Genentl Electric Refrigerator price: are now lower than our and All model: carry ammplexe 3-Year Guarantee. \ -;a= Lia I ~l ~_x 's s L | D x N c S H E L V E 8 bring land in usy reach; ex.elusive with Genenl Electric. Is A N I T A R YS U P E R - F R E E Z E R clean, gleaming porcelain;every..thing simple, unitary, etlicienl.IM o N l T o R 'r o Pmeehmism sexled-ip-mel, neverned; memin_not even ailing.IALL-STEEL CABINETS porc¢l.\in lined lnterlon,|cid mdmu nli|1.ing--broom-high lm- Iowa-Nebraska Light a n d P o w e r C o m p a n y 'I/ou can Img/ onlyg'p_9_dqvplzanws /mv 'gV w L . ..>. \ ; \ ` - - - _ \ \M ] |1 "You Sa \ , J w l m z u r .M r .a n d M r s .J .S .C o n e t y a n d M r . a n d M r s . W i l b u r C o n e t y d r o v e iq W at er lo o Su nd ay In v is it w it h th e i r sister,Mr s .E l me r W h i te a n d f a mi ly .Mr . a n d Mr s . W i llln m Mc C ra c k - e n o f s o u th o f Blai r , wer e W ed ~ nesday supper g u e s ts o l Mr .an d Mrs. Fred Hurdum.llns.George Ketchmnrk .and baby of Omnlm, visited Saturday with her sister, Illrs. Oscar Ped- cruon.Sunday evening callers ut theCarlSorensenhomewereBill Sorensen of Falls City and Hurry Sorensen of Blair.Muay Warrick drove to CouncilBluffs Saturday afternoon for the lhall games.Sunday ntwmoon vldtors nt'the A. E. Dixon home were Mr. :md Mrs. John Cooper and son, Wakefield and son were also call- eraC. B. Bunn is building a trend silo on his funn this week.Bobby Pike of Tekamah mn *three days lost week with in-. am Mrs. Byron Beard. Mr.and Mrs.Tom Wakelielc Jr. and sons, Mr. and Mrs. C. H Blanchard,Mr.and Mrs.FreiChristensen of Wushingwn joinuothers nt a picnic dinner Sands; at the Herman park.Mr. and Mrs.Frank Schafer o: west of Herman.spent WcdnesdayeveningwithMr.and Mrs T. K. Iverson and family. Hana Sorensen of south of Blul visited Sunday silemoon withhi nephew, Gudmond Sorensen.Sunday dinner guests of th d Hurdum family were Mr.an Mrs. Lyle Mins gud li E. King o Blair nt the Grandpa I/oflis home. Minnie, Meta and Earl Thomp- don,Norman Rogert,Delbert Fletcher and Stella MoytgomemattendedapanyattheCarl Todkt home Friday evening. H K U x u n v u f u r g I y m a f O m a h a , N e r u I . / " " "g g ¢ r..m 4;\. ~- e r :. s; . ~j 0 " ~ .q;$5 ""f ~» a : f » ~ & *.- f ».}< 2 . 9 \ ~.J ..»\f?\Q ~....2 'Tw-»=» Soyin and .luck Hofi lI"Hlly Foshan Du~'g a n g dersun of Burt county,visited Sunday with George _ and CoraBound.Leland Muller returned with his parents.Mr.and Mrs.C. H.Blanchardvi' Burt county were Saturday aft-ernoon viuitoru with M). und Mrs.A. E. Dixon and famhy. Bmw dmc !opened Mundny. Virginia Hdn Gerdd Iverson andEdvnndmk i e wars enrvlled as 1,m¢-|_Elmer Bolie and Rnb-uf. King an the Kindred dime: axrolled in the tenth grade wif)- ae v en dhul m tha dui .Klndnd Harry Makers met on'l l mi d a y dtemoon with Mrs.Opal mm wi th fo urte e n me m-bai pres ent The laden rpentthedte mo o n *wi sep; 17, Mrs. llnny Ty nun be hosfeaa. Mn. W d h m F i k h dropped her name 1mm the rail. Big shipment of better silk dresses for fall just nxeived at tha Fashion Center-makq .your selections now.Shoes $1.97 a pair at the Fash- ion Center Friday and Saturday. Nice looking dress slippers 'lorWomen and Misses.Worth $6. Host its the nohbln.I-luoclquartlvl Civic, Social, Buainun, Trlwl, A m u m m d M a w c m. .ou fashioned lwiriuliw.Lux-. ( °~- .'| A lo v e a w r y with lo t s v f na w thrills now pla ying a t t h e R K O - Orph sum Theatre,Oma lm,where you see two palm battle o n t h e b o t to m o ! n lto r m lq mh e d le a f o r th e se c r e t a t a g i r l brlde'u sin. l-lending th s g n ly sta ge s h o w i n Om n l m la B u n n a n d A ll e n wh o a n n e c la i ma d vau de vi lle; fu nn ie st comics,th an F r a n k Cou vllle wi t h I ORIIM NEWS Mr.and lbs. Ted Hansen and son of Blair,were Tuesday eve-ning guests nt tha John Taylor Mr.and Mrs.louis L ws were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.Bratt.Mrs. Molly Denny of Teknmnh, was a Sunday guest of Mr.and Mrs. Henry Beard. Miss Myrtle Hurdum left Sat- urday for West Pnlnt when she teaches ln the high selwol.Mrs, Kenneth Tyson spent Fri-day with her mister, Mn. Waltpr Gammel near Herman. Y'A r iw - I l -.4 n ./~ g P'' 1 V ~5 3 ,<'/ f ~ Y ~~ 191|Y£»rY'lf5k.'$;:I»,K * f a m ~s m s a , emu.~ ' 5 5 . T f _ 1 :assr/\um\N'r ELCOME TOO ~ M A S ~x g = \. = ~ - ~W OR L D '-5 :», .r w ~- t HOTEL EEJN~ELLE ROOMS' a BATH $. s o F R O M §'.":;fff°2.'»1L'1 nv- sw: ocwm * Fashion Cenler Pall Dresses-Tnv el Crepe Suit.:--sleeveless dress with long sleeve J uke on mls very :pedal $6.76-all sizes-real bargains.Fuhinn Canter Hosiery Clu b-JolnToday-Sillc Stockings Free-get details at our Hosiery Dept.Fuhion Center Beauty ParlorPhone 47-Alice Trlplett. ORIIM NEWS Mr.and lbs. Ted Hansen and son of Blair,were Tuesday eve-ning guests nt tha John Taylor HK"-unnurvmfnf ~ \§ _ ,!\ ~/ . f ~ f . "Qi ~~. 343 §§;,.,k Q _ ;~or||\a Saints and lack Hell H7451 folhubn~'9 - - u |1 ~~|=§l u ~0 ~ A N e w S i n k . . . a ally t we y k t . . . will ad materi o the a arance of our ichen. Tear out the old age~-worn sink -get rid of that dark damp cupboard under the sink., o DRESS ur YollR KITCHEN PRICES ARE Low Now o Jour: Moons PLUMBING CO. BLAIR, NEBRASKA A love awry with lots vf naw thrills now playing at the RKO- Orphsum Theatre, Omalm,where you see two palm battle on thebottom o! n ltorm lqmhed lea for the secret of a girl brlde'u sin. l-lending thsgnly stage show in Omnlm la Bunn and Allen who an neclaimad vaudeville; funniest comics, than Frank Couvllle with 'Sunny Dale shake loom A lot of lun, next "Dancing 0n", a very elaborate dance offering,t h e »Zelda Bmtlxeru offer mmy thrllh on thdr tnpexe. A EDN# Haul.~ QF d m / x l - l A ~ ~( } ~T - >~~ f f .»- :_~ 5 '. A -l ~n ~_ ._.=:z Bk i r Ne Se (amber 10 1981 The Arlington school;spend here Monday with the following :tall of teachers:J.R.Vin/ckel, Supt.; C. N. Decker, athletic coach manual training m d hlstnfy;Hhs Helen Reppcrt, pdncipal and htin; Him Beatrice White, Eng~ lilh;Min Abbie Bysong, maths maths and typing, Mn. J. LRay, music;M in Clam Schoettger.homu economics; Mn. Agnes Hul-lister, 'lth and 8th grades;Miss Dorothy Cobb, Sth and Sth gades Miss Beatrloe Heuennan, 8nd and (th grades; Miss Susan Ro y , Inand hd grades.Miss Margaret Reekmeyer, whoin employed on a Holdxege news- paper,a me home to spend the we e ka d with h h ,Mr.and Mn. He nry yer m d L I THE COUNTY COURT OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKANOTICE:On the 12th dny of pwmber, 1931 at 10 o'c1ock A. at the county court rooml in~Gif,w u m n g m County,Neb- 1-abate, a written instrument pur-~rting to be the ha t will m d week -wmiung . tha Hi-Y Camp. They are among the seventy-tivechosenfromthestatetoattendthe camp this year.W .H .H m m m d A .Q .G u - 0 ~. | l ;. the e fi o xt a o lth gi i rn ms n i nt he recmt tire by entertaining them at an eight,o'clock dinner atHldl@y'| cafe on Wednesday eve~ ning.Following the dinner the Bremen enjoyed the evening a t cards and viddng.Tweng'-five were present.Mr, and Mn. George S4-.hoettger newlywede,lmve moved inw the A. G. Indwlg 'bungalow forpm-lyoecupidbyw.C.Seger.Thehome hu been slightly nmndejed md newly decorated.The Seger: now live in the house north of Efldle i l a i o formerly oecnpid m r n s r c n m c n L. J . Norm. Puwr Sundly School, 9:46.Worship 11:00.'rm B. Y. P. U'B 7:00. Evening service 8:00.We had a Snmhy Selma] ahnn-dmce o l dghty-one agdn Sun- I t w u good to gnttogemhu...._»... ooNaascA'r|oN.u. cuuncnh a i u ~ n t i l ~ n u n S\mdl¥-W h n t d o y m u y ! Mrs.s.Boysen,nfria ad o fMrs.E.lL Clark,spent a day with her last.wa k ,m d talked about happenings in Madisonwhen she mme _Lu-om. IFLNDBS K & P E R 8 hurem Wim: yon room!"Onemlght.wu.\-lst:"Did you;Edd: "1 lumly m a twenty dollar bill on the rw vgry much." shopped on their my (mm lincoln to Wnyne to spend a few hours with Ut. Hnrringwnh father, andfo see how he wu getting dong.'Mn Harrington uhm fo make his home at Crowell Home Int Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Hennl, Clan andWa lk:from Omnhn, md M n .Lillie who was an old neighbor ofMrs. Schwab for twenty-five yeah i n Plattxmnnth,drove up to nee Hn. Schwab Int Sunday. Mrs.Kingery f mm Omnlu,npent Monday with her mother, lin. S. Stull.. Ou: birthylay w w w h i c h had Dnrinzthiam tumnsa am nlat us d zi n kuf c h s we lfn re of ourso ullmddra wne a rto o nxGo d. We bel.leveinnpe.rlonn|God a m i l n H.\s Divi.neSol1»J e m¢ h f ~ ; m» ; _ » u g " " » mf g -Holy t enmwe r prayerYo ua nhndte dtowa rs hi pv dth nn. n m n t n n v m t r m t n n i a d v i b u Hhw lr Ar clnnmscwsr1 And Sa v e on your G rucery Bill. 0lIR PIONE IS mms womnc ani $1.00 -391: 1 '/$2 ~ .79c b. 16%c ut which time and place all per- son: concerned my nppear m d eontut the prohnte thereof. Dnted Augugt mn, 1981. (SEAL)x. c. Euggg, 8l~4t County Judge. N a n c e Notice ls hereby given that the Washington l.`»ounty Fair Grounds Association has this day made appllcation lor license to conductandoperateapublicdancehall; and amusement park at the Washington County Fnlr Grounds located on Lot 41,Seeloh__12, t h o u w l t h u n m d y o u w i l l d o u l good nnd perehnna we ma y b e able to help you even more than Lhlhk.Do no tforgo ttha tthe tzeuurez cannotrneetthailnnncialo hllfu- ...W..,.,.........,--. _ . _ _!lgnln len SUM-ly utter the Aug- 'ult Interim.The morning service wan enrlched by x beautiful vocnl solo sung by Mina Dorothy Jen- tlons of your church u you ell' in your oontrllrutlonl.She hu as-''ruined for our ohllrdl We lnmleox' whi c hgo w ltht he o d lm.I n t o : no t h e \ ml ' s l r by a d d l ng Uo h e r w o r r y a s w h o w e h e l n t o me e tgwchurchhillsutheycome ue.Some of the members who have d no reduction in their incomes have increued their pledge w the church.There are others whoshoulddo . this in order that vga i E i n Hewitt contrlbutd a most delicately rendered piano solo.Supt Fleck wu dellghfbd with the lug- est Church School uttendnnce lor tour or (ive months,and prom-ises special teawres hy puplla for coming Sunday mornings., Neit Sunday the Church School meet| nt 10 o'clock, with the mor- ning service following a t 11 o'clock,and the young people meeting for lunch and meeting at Illmch. Prldny for HL Pleasant, I h re u the Halll h w f i l l f w h n s d m a . w e |1 1 1 -.m¢ | Mr..N¢ n.n§ m The annual Mission Fertlnl ol moved ln win- W. K. sl ,the St.Pauls Lutheran churchnorthofArlington, was held ln Wm. Kruger Inrnll 1 lf nrldnity will moveyilto 1 ln, md dvlille' the ChurohSchoollthe grove nmr the church onS\m- Lmn Eneor house.Mr. 1 d1y»Over five hundred p¢opl|,Glen Nelson moved the if/ended the all day servleel. The dies'Aid had charge of the A number ol locd baseball fans and relatives of Jack Sehoer, who has been with the Amedcan Clown tenrn this season, maturedin lincoln Sunday evening to see 'the week to Amana. M|;s.hB.l£"C°ok of e part of 1hereat the home of heMrs. Walter Echtenknmp. Friday nhd Saturday Dresses an sale $1 98 andthe Arlington lad ln action.'values rn $ 1 5 _ 1 mlzex :Mtn andMMrs. Vigtor Chrlstehsenlearly.Fashion Celller. o _ea amos own nnnounce|p . lf -the m t h of a'daughter,Betty Jn."-}°§°§'v_'i'é§l"5'g£'l'\i»'§'2 Au - w ma . . . m m ~ |u ?T n T i M axwell Home lu;:..."m a.~af...:.~r.=.. ea'u v v V a l u e u , .. 3 Q : n a ~ ~ g g ; - , g M a i n t o p F l o u r ~ l b .-- f l r d . d m e , .-'nm-'.;'=.: .:. . m B a c o n m l m l n t vl z d l n w l l o l e n r l l |"'"]}}a ;i<§"""'v¢}§»"§|I|Zr»""~Scribner,Rev. and Mrs Lyle hom 'S l lb. Can Ma ckerel -_10c ma week Paul'a m Q4 b mh .,h he -'r siafzr, theirs twelve~plece o r d \ e s t r : m § u | . Q v l l S a x d n e s 3 _ l a r g e C HD !E _ s u m;. m m to u m m m _'.lold foks.Wgmiope "Rey c o m : Ho n e y 5 ~p a l l W9 §n1< again as we enjoyed t h e i r p r o ~ ~3 l a r a e o r 6 8 | 591: 254:mall cansl|.m l - 3 ~ , , ; , . | m , ; ~ 4 , ~ m . a ; : n . ; ; . » . s m s b a n -l 9 c at. Bcr Club-s Free-' Dept. ME nwsy on Sunda alwrnoon atiiveo'cJock.She d been in theHome since August 2, 1921.She.seventy-:dx yearn old.Dur-ing the 'ug Wg; she had suffereda great dea e funeral services In-Ill nk Nm hnma 'Fm\n. 'Milk -:John's Dairyz- per Navy Beans 4 lbs.--- Ketchup 2 large bottles 23cAnne,born on Sepf.3rd.Mré. Christensen will be remembered.&é2'J.,m; aE"3Lr"1"i<`§L`ié`i'3$ CROWELL H01 Township 1'i', Range 9| WBShiTlK1aa a church can function normallylgzggtonCnafntvNebraska.the sameiin this I`€8P€¢£.i»£}}lgLH£§fiéeu\e corp§>raw limlu I mmm! | . U' r a E n AN' c u Un c H QS valia (}1ar|¢,fm of any City or village in sdd CHRISTIAN CHURCH w_ Linnln and gud Slreeu place. County, all ns provided by Senate A. J. Hnrgett, Pastor n. c. ;n1_ p,,,_ Pastor .G€°l1§e Enerscm ;-i-§n@'ri§ 'Si this 29c left T|'l\.\l'3d!ly '&1f§`§E`§nEJn"fzé§f"i1°F»§}|"~§Y{-al b;~;,,,,ng=;,,~;',,,,°2:~G,;':.;'*f;;,,,i.°':§z;",'r:me dnting.'_P o p C o r n l t r e YD0PS 3 1 ~ 25 4: §°Tn.|"1§s. Mg E?.=§i3?§'€ém*l§é§ ';';';';;;vAcA'noN TIME Rolled Oats large ..--l 9 c File rérn.3. Scslsion Laws of 1931 IP? .bus ffo1jhia hA hearing wi!! be had upon] said applic ation a t th e Co u n ty lCommissionersRo o m i n the C ourt! Ho u s e i n sa i d C ity of Bla i r, Ne b - ra s k a on Mon da y ,September 14, 1091 nh Hn. \\n|n nf' 9 n'rInrle p M sz B'bl sch l 10 .M ni c r f . a n);m_ ;Ing § f;;,m j-g m.Mlssion_'°"'XF'be"?§d Sunday. paint mix a\eekz\1 Christian Endeépvwr, 1 p. m.°°§,'f'°°" vn - °'uncle and aunt, M Evening service, 8 p m.i At ~ A .M.~°,§f~:=f- Enerson.'vces sermon y v.y-A family ax n rgugyeekmeetilg,Wedn y'[Mueller of Missouri Valley.the HW Y 0§`¢§..D I - n n n n QAwa s e njo y e d a t Mr .Mor rey 's niece,Mr s .Re v. m n ho me Sun - Pa rk a nd c hz ld re n c a me to se c h im L -L ! . . . | I . . . l . . . . . .f ' u n i u v v n u J n \ l f » . . \ - . » - . l » u »| | ° l . . . . .. . 1 . . - I "Boys I'm happy."remarked!lhlr.Newlywed." I have n wan-`r u u l n .U - r deriul home a good job and the 0 ( 1'finest wife in the umntfv."~ - . . J - - ~ . . , -4 ° - 1 \ h | 1 \|-...~..Mr s .Os te n n a n - and he r sister, Qnifeffa iflefl the rest of us b i' sing Mr s .Min ni e C as s.m g whi c h wa s gr ea tly apprec i-Mr .an d Mr s .Gu s Ec hten ka mp a te d. ente rtai ned th e Pinoc hle Clu b a t !Mr s .Pa lme r an d Mr s .Mc L e a n th e i r h o me o n Fri da y even in g.we re h ap p ily su r pr is ed S u nd ay b y Th e c ondition o f T h u m m n th ei r f r ie n ds , Mr. an d Mr s .I-I. H. Spa ngler wh o ha s been confined Re n f r o m F a lls Ci ty and the ir 1: 0 h is b e d fo r the pa st si x weeks folks,Mi s s B i r d a n d Ro be rt Mc - is rep or te d es being serious.Do n a ld f r o m F a lls C i ty . P a u l Ha wk i n s an d Russell Pet-1 Eve r y b od y wa s gla d wh e n Mr s . ersen le f t Fr i da y mo rn i ng .fo r Lc no ri c ame bac k fr o m her vis it Li n c o ln wh er e th e y Mil s pe n d th e ' wi th h e r s is te r i n I lli n oi s . v prima yearllnzl $9,50® 9.B5: Kood w c h o ic e y a -r lmzs s0.soo9.so: hi r b o :o o d y e a rlln u u . so o e .s o ; c o mmo n w id ! y o u - llnz s $ 6 . 5 0 0 ' I b m tz u h y ,wa r me d u v sheen $5.50@0.50i cholca,p r i m e m m s beaver 8 9 3 5 0 9 3 5 ;choice.pri me heavy beam z9.2 so9.1 5: go od ua c h o wn : we n $8 . 25 0 I .2 5 ;m r u n n o d a m e n $1.3508.25;c o mmo n w m : m m s s . 2 s o ' m s ; m o d n o I \ \ ~» ~ .;(=::. = 1 1 >:x»;'w='~.=, fm;==?;" ~ ' \ / ', 1 3 .¢' \ . s`~§ \. Luv >::1 .\ ,,>> ... ¢.._... z;Q ;¢ ::3 :f x'"<~' rgag: w _,g »!.fn,'H ,|»=.H 1'f .I n.s 'n -,.-~.-° . . - : ;.... : : : : : } ~.. \;2nt........~.U'::!» ... 2 In .~~~.» , ;'-.-. : 1 ' : : ; u | L . » . . - . . . : Z ~ .~1 . -.:.m k !EfF| ze.: a n . .1 |~. .» . . .¢>. .. / ._/ `§ NLP 51; A ' 1HJ *s 9; | 0 W e a :o ::|;.va n i t i s t i m e f o r c h u r c h a c t i v w l t h s e r m o n b y R e v .M .M u e l l e r? t j e s 1,o a s s u m e a m o r e s e r i o u s l o f C o u n c i l B l u 1 ° f s . n a t u r e .E v e r y b o d y w e l c o m e . 6725 while Senna ot ma ysnirnii- oilertna wan lower.Heder limbs met with m active demmdat mow prtcu 8411605.75 andused sheep were 25650c higher, ewan selllna uv to $336.Recelph 1s,ooo held.FAT LAMB8:Fa me lsmbl. g g to mm $'!.W0'l.25; n un bs . mr - w ma |a.oo01.oo:morn lunhe $6.5001.25:nntlnumm. ma m choice $'l,00®'l.25l na rllna .ul man t2.so64.|s0. mmm L AMBS: Re ds : mmm mod w mam ss.5o@5.'1s: feeder u m m . m r w m d ts.oo0:».so: Xcode:kmbl.common to ini: uno eao o. Em; Flt, good zo chains $1.50 o n s ;nc . mr m zona u.oo o1.50: cull md annex' ewes 8.250-W: bmdhu ewes a1.swa.oo. I1 you wish w reltdbl \ neck-luss use l nolln sh-tus-this will Int lunar Lhln ordlnnry thread m' twine.The :t u ne s ot tha vnolin string quickly wars GB. LWE STUEK PH\|]E5 M suum UMAHA Fat Cattle Generally Steady To weaker - Top $10.00 HOGS SHOW SOME DROP Dedrlbla Fnt umm Skid! ats1.oo®1.zs: Feeder lAm\rl mmnt $l.7505.'l5.And Sheep 25om Bllher-Ewen sus. 'Union swcx Yum Elph.9,mn-ns cattle mm Activemdstud: Tuesday under mods:-norecdnts 8.000 head. md |. fairly broad demmd.Beat :km heremum uo.oo.can md mumd stock and Ieedm m\D ers wasvuomuarequestat,study fn stronger levels. I I | Miss Alma Ludwig left tha last of the week for Shlckev where she will wich this year. Dr.and Mrs.P . L .C l d y n -turned Sunday evming lrom SiouxCity v/here they made a brief trin The yo u o ld son o f Hr . md Mrs.Harry Ostermnn has boen quife dak._ I.?`§=L¥{ £{:l§."6r as soon thereafter Mr s .Min ni e C as s.i n g whi c h wa s gr ea tly apprec i-Mr .an d Mr s .Gu s Ec htenkamp asc ii. ente rtai ned th e Pinoc hle Clu b a t !Mr s .Pa lme r an d Mr s .Mc L e a n th e i r h o me o n Fri da y even in g.W elfe happ ily s urpr ised Sunda y by Th e c ondition o f T h u m m n th gr r fr ie n ds , Mr . ap d Mr s .I-I. H. ..|:. " W h p wouldn't be happy with his wife in the count ry," grunted a henpecked looking Individual who overheard the remark. to his bed for the past six weeks folks,Miss Bird and Robert Mc- is reported as being serious.Donald from Falls City. Paul Hawking and Rusgell Pet-1 Evqrybody was glad when Mrs __ ____.__~ ~ , ___.____ |l :n ' .o vz o 1 |Lincoln where they Mil spend the 'with her sister in Illinois. v \ 2 33-2t County Clerk. To William Bryaixt, Normon W. Bryant,Novo.Bryant,his wife; Burroughs S.B'r)'ant,Elsie Dry- ant, his wife;Lane Bryant., Mae Bryant, his wife and to the heirs, devisoes, logatocs, personal repre- sentatives and all other persons interested in the emu, of William Bryant, deceased,real names quarter of the southwest quarter of Section 5, Township 17, North. Range ll, East of the 6 P. M. in Washington County,Nebraska, real names unknown,De{endants. You and each of you will take notice that Etna C. Allen has filed a petition in the District Court of Washington County,Nebrukn, against you and Leon Sumner as defendants, the object and prayer of which is to foreclose n cermin mal estate mortgage dated Febru- ary 28, 1929, executed by Kittie Y., Bryant and William Bryant, wife and husband and secuxing Tax Lot No. 12 in the southwest quam-» Un f o f mn i r l n g i n t b c u r ? 1| y o ur bun i n y o u mo uth whe n y o u s w i n g i n m o n m n e n a i n l e m o n e y a d drmth e kwnl luwa ? There'|nodninglilneue¢o£iunkyo»lddle.| tomkedxe joymxtnfdxivlng. Why wo n-ya bouxblo wo uuwhe ny ona n buy am:-dy Goodyear Pnthindam at pres- enslevds? Ne v gi ddxe his to ry o fda emmmo bi le hu dxemilcagebempricedsolow. Supenwist cord, G°°<iy=== aafmmanship, longlif¢,safexidi.ng. Bo: your infonmtiou abd your peane of uzr of thx southwest uuarter T* 'immhip 1"r,North, ....n.- r n . . .12 D M I n In Washington County, Nebraska, as set out in plaintiffs petition. 'flint an accounting be had of the amount due plaintiff by virtue of her said mortgage for principal and interest;that the some be adjudged and decreed to be n first mortgaged lien on said mortgaged premises;that defendants,or some of them, be ordered and die. rested to pay plaintiff, the sum so found due with interest thereon, and in default of such payments for twenty days from the entry of the decree,said premises be 5 GALLONS or mn~mnn wmr mm $s .2 s0 'm5: mod mchoiceshowersse.o00'1.o0;m r to good mum $5.0008.00: som~ mon m mr noeken $S.'zs05.o0: many man sa.oo0a.1s: chaiseheavyleaders 57.006105 sood no choice mam so.on0'1.oo; rw so good feeders ;4.'m@s.no: wmmonw fa-lr feeders $3.1n04.15: shack cuws 812563352 stock hellsrs $4.U0@6.25:stack steer ealvu|5.50®1.50:swck l1eKer calves;s.oo@s.so. nous SELL 100256 Lowes. Eleven thousand fresh bds! u'- rlvad Tuesday and Drloee drowed mam su :dons the line. East- ern advices were burma and de-mand not st all urgent from msqurs.'rmdmz was m-sw ato spread of ss.oooo.oo with bex!num. weishzs ua m u.1o. BEST FAT LAMBS BTIADYPricesruledsteadyonbest 4 I r I lémbfé Tuesday sim mee AL $51.00 Q i z~:~-.....quife dak.Mr. 'and Mrs.H.L.McKibbenhad word from Denver that their two year old grandson,Mason Mz:K.lbben Jr.was ln A seriouscondition ui a hospital there.Mrs.M.E.Winset enbenained the' members of the Rebekah ken-dngbon` at her home Friday aft- ernoon, the hours being spent in séwing and visiting.hlr. and Mrs. G. A. Marshall re-tumed last week from Mercer,Wim, where they spent a number of weeks in their summer home. Miss Ruthetta Close will attend school this year in Fleming, Colo. where she will make her homewirh Mr. and Mrs, Chris Llppitt.Mrs..lnvwin Offen of Blnir.spent gba latter part 01 the week r-fue with her dauxzhter, Mrs. M. E. Winset and family. Miss Catherine Winset returned home Sunday !:om Grand Islandwhere she spent vhe past ten days.Her brother,Clarence drove up fur her on Saturday. sold for the satisfaction of said mortgugcd debt as provided by inw;that the court appoint o receiver to take charge oi'said mortgnmd property and collect the route i:=s=nef: and profits there. m1nd,m.nyo\n-cyeovenhaeprica n g m u 5 GALLONS or MARATHUN o I LNow $3. '75 Leave it at the Station WE DRAIN AND REFILL your car. »- ASK Us ~ Ma1'at\gService Station n uo uI nI l lH ;?»}¢"<=" ss'~1 , a _'{:Z5f . una f ai n1 .¢- .n l 1". 2 1Q."»»... . ¢.' ;'1 .f ~. »: ¢¢i 2{", L b3 *4ru w v f h pr ! . f ' r r » i . ...\Q . "U ; \ af." i i L4 - ;|. . :* \ , . 5 = . , § + , J .. ¢. ..Q ~r i ~ ""j _ ~ . ; ~ a ¢ .j "19~ .n t . " f .1;, X " f =..4|Q t g .. . f\ 1 : . )I . ¢u mn "f:. , ..1 \. 6"v w "oi :H V ', F ; i nI 1 .~ | |" 1 ..:.Ng e .;,~.'ll CT ""::ar rg ',{'3=nsf niu .l l \" ¢ r= = = 3 2 ' z f ~ ; f r . .1.. ~ f ." S h n =\f J r *J ; U s p i ~ .4 ~ ; é : ; T ¢ ; eI ! ! ' f f " ` f " : r T T ' f P . r i f . f , m " "' f }I a n . ,xn. ' t : »ls \.. . » : 2 : a f\ 'f" .Q ~ .- . . . .' .. 1 . r .- ' ~ ' ¢ i U ! & m . . . --\\-t »:"[ F1 " Q"p ~ .~F u~. ~ '~Q "\~.\;.....},. ; " H e a r t o f V a l u e " OVERALLS Triple Sewed, Full Cut and Mall Shrunk MENS I BOYS 295 65 -j 7S- 85c w. J.§@§§TonE 33x6.00 (6.00-21) 6ply ll6S m or q mtuQ.quired to answer said|ao=sno(sno~zo).....1.10 uso | sony; Reg, a. Hw-r l\nfnrr=the 12111 \28x525 (5.25-lB).....7.90 15.30 I Prelmro 4.19 asa 291440 (4.40-21) Balloons forr. 1931 M mill dcllvcr and a)/ily thu Hur /rn Erma C. Ailen '1 ,~.4 '.v e ."~U s '" s n .'-R 1 ..`|___, L 1~. Nn lic l i.:In »hy give!!th a t b y \'ir1u - :r n mllvr u f s a le Issuedou t ..[et:~i .1 | | 1 1:-rllrt qf wnsh-_73 ~. I will to satisf y juilgmemrs,uncrecs. and eostsvat 10 o'clock Ai\if _GL izwcioizer 12th, 1931Q Hf the GlendenninghfiuéeintheCity WnshincinnSei!sai§:n-ateiy two parc els or tr ac ts o f real estatn desc r'bof'pc iixnék' éixty-nine (69) all GARAGEi}\u1<§ci¢y of mai., Nebraska, to the highest bidder for cash.Dated this 9th day of Septem her. 1931Marion Sutherland,Shegiff Wnshington County, Nebraska w. J.§@§§ToREFanhion Center Fall Dnuek-Washington, Nebraska sizes-real baraunn_Fuhion Cehié iodnry Club- Join 'm u -s ux swdduu EM-| ¢ ¢ dm! lt o u r B°urr Dunf-.-',`U.~. ,-_"3 Bhir Nebruhf Se mnber 10, 1981 i.Tu§eF iiiil be ready ' u i d V a n B r oc k lln . 0[HE ENT ERPRISE °'We1l, D01 in a minute, hu too k the~an A. anomm n u n s I S S U E D m u y ' r m m s n n H e d n c e n d l h a t c h I n u p b u t t e r a n b r e a d m d Iha<~§,¢Y=.»sua Mrs.Ed Pilcher is caring !orJohn Carter at the latte r: I Friday md Saturday 100 Silkf Subscribe forTM Enterprise.».Dreuefon we $1.98 ind $2.88-|The Ba Hat Aid Society metvaluesto$ 1 5 -dl sixeq,Shop ww, Mm gm Carter v w-°rd»1~ early.Fsshion Center.34-11.Mr d M gd h Lowa of Mr. and Mn. Walter Wvsnt of n.....\...m......» 21._,...'l .» nm n_ Bali nd potatoes fiom ." " ' °began setting the uhle .Q hams. !! to tho hold lhrouxh I . :1 4 1 1 I - I Mr.and Mn. Ted Lnthrop md an md Mrs.C.E. Norristhetlooran d broughtd c old nina beans and pumpkin sauce und a pale of wine.H g r g v a nn hf g r ' I -- l u - N G u u u u a n u n n l Y U - - u r v c h ildn we re da y .n n ....A M n x=1 FL S tn wmn a r e 'A d v n r tl u i n T h a Fhztnrnrinn I Tn n lr f o r vo m- mama ln . fh a uh I b..... §ii»;§§e}= frlfé " _uit xm- n u n u l fN u \ u n \ n n l Q f n n v m f " Omnhn visited over the wéek-e»iai"'"'"'"' n|.n:uu Dubusuay nu un.41ma L a b o r d a y w i t h Mr s . W y ln t ' s A .Co mp to n ho me . mo the r ,Mr s .G n n t G a m e r a n d 'Mr . a n d Mr s . W m. H e lle b e r g o f fzunily -Keneanw,Neb .,spe nt th e wee'k~ i m a n l * H n 'PAA Tn é l n n n n l fn w u n awve I noEnuma'.:.§.":;.':1:";;1:;'-1=121': .:1>;.==\"='°a".,u.a;" " ,;;.;.'.;,;;,: s;;;;;."=,;;.7.;;,,;.~T;i.'.';I";,,ia; ;,;,',.,a;f and ' TE WI.p2;5"""","i>".;";"z;";:"m;';1 as fha wfwww u mm, N°5=-"Tm" the smoothest """',}§".E at Missouri Valley :hu afternoon. uma in the Blair hospital is re- md Herbert Brown spent the week hm pmnw, Mr. and Mn.Jud:under the Act or Comm"GU ner slipped down my '""'Hams K.Nlshon and family partied very pwrls'»md with relatives in Lincoln.Crowds' in um dry.| M L a n d 4 u r ~ v l l u n v l.uv:n c u L l d b l l x vr l l u | | | v| O f 1 1 8 8 !s l l i i k é l w e r e l n n t R n m r h n r ~H e l e n B u r g e r b e g a n h t ! ! la rc h 3 . mo .a|§ifup1mm Omlhl on mm ' 'nu D°`sw duh n med"un. Funk Dunn ~ muah ~ 'nd un ,;__ 'r Gallagher dllmar |ul|¢i]¢H |§§LZE"i|7{ 3-_,f';'-»= dude: onllxidéyoggi~1 vmzwxmmnmmu l l d l n I P A n d e -I§ § \ .23. Sf 12. mum ma .mm nh: &'¥'£_"¥'£'"£3i"L'f'_§€!"°.82.:&_"" ?.......... .\.. ..... ._ §_..!'"' P4 1§'*"!'"F'?.€ ~ n ¢ \ n m . ~on I Hn.n. M.n u m nn nltb w ~ _ - . . _ . . mbncriben willbe hltultly n-ma v nitrm nourmnuhglinstthe x pintionotththm d i n t !dn pu blid un bo n ;a!hot~ llnethnmbscrlpdouwlllrnndn lzdtareostthe dsdguhsd lub- vn m u m u m n d e m m u n m d - Bn n nn m m n d o np u td d nu m - b u t betwmnthapubihhlr md nha a i ba . Go! Hlm Canvineed Thi! Incident ls related.Per- hm you have he ard it.A m m went into A tlllnr lhup hxicndlng fo zlve mn order for two ml?-| of clothes.When he nw the tailor he greeted hlm with the usnd lalutatlon, "l<Iow's bnaineui" The tnllor replied,"Remax There aln't no business.Nobody huyluz anything.Times are the wont I e ver nw." The prospective patron wld him la cheer up; that things were not so bad as that; people seemed to be setting along and conditions were going 60 lmprnve. "You don't need to talk m me," replied the tallor."There n m: no business.'l'hey'll tell youthat mywhere.I know what's going an."Than he underlnok to con- vince his caller by lndlvidunl eases and did convlncehlm ln the ex~ tent that he'declded he had betier uve his money and not order any resident of Blair and d m r of C. G.Halbert of this diy,h u been chosen dean ol women at Nehraskn Wealeyln University when |h¢ia instructor in tha English departxnent,Her picture lppeamd in Inst Slmday'l Lin- cnln Shu Journal where mention was made of her promotion. the past week wiqn anjnfectio ln her hands. Rny Johnson and son, Joe 5" moved into "le Mn.Fred - property on west Washlngta street.They have been llvlng i the residence v i the late M n Anna Stewnrt.I t is reno tlmt the F. H. Bellows family wil occupy the Stewart place. \Marie Bolln axpects to leave:Frank S¢h3f°1' is holding an of-lim-g homein Omaha.s ° T . ' 5 . ° ' ~gmsnjoyhzma vim for Dregon about September zozh tidal position a t t he s um Fah- trom her brother who rams the where she plum w attend school. at Lincoln, 8001: down 1m Fri~ fox-eput of the v;eek from Dead~Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Scherdin by morning. wood, South Dakota.spent the dny last Sunday at the Oliver Hudleson, who mflsmd n mn. P. K. Nelson md daughter, An M u m home,west of He r- ;f'v';:g'n::y==::i1 »m. i s im- BBW!Cluire and Tom Wilkinson spent man.in M, fr;Sunday xt um home n Mn. Nei-|John Von Linkin and Herbert °f""'~ son'| daughter, Mrs. Hlrllrld Jun-|Kolterman we re a lle n a t the Mn. Nea Bardic md little son um .ml nmllv at Snhuvler.Frank Linden hom. south ol Blair. ?.€..?nH`hl-nE . '1'}"i'._". ? ' * Mx.and Mn. Chris B.Hansen vidted Int week from Thursday till Saturday evening at the home ol their son,Bu r t Hl n l m and wife, west of Kennard. Lee Hudluun, who was anroute w his home at Unooln from Lake Qudnnebaugh lm Thundxy,spent the nlmht at the parental, Oliver / n u m- n ; ; i ; ; . , .; . , ; 'Q s ; ~. J ' " § ~ , a ; ; ;\ 1 \ w s a t I f n u m a 0 1 n u r ' " ° ' " ° ' - | H » 1 = = 1 ¢ » ' < = »h o m e i n i m .c w qmlm? and coveling sur{ace is'Mr.and Mrs.Tfheo.B_ix1er_ 011|Last Sunday'Mr. and Mrs.George v.Cam our present deal on\ Seminole Ft. Ddqlge, spent the weekend atBarn Paint.We have a prlce per the pa M, Delmar Fee: home,square ylrd lowat ever.The W-1Z§"h<»f-=» on Monday. Amdt Handware.84-lt'Mr. and Mm. John Kuhn, Miss- Mrs, Fnnk Morrison and little es Dollle Marie Scott and Mellta baby returned home from the Uni- Taylor spent Wednesday ln_ Lin- at the Fred Soll home were Misses Marie Hamann and Maggie Hein; both of Fremont. Mk. Charles Mortensen r8fu!'lxed\ home from the Immmuel hospital in Omaha the latter Dart at lm well and son, Ewen oz uns clny, is &| § §`1 ££ su ndi y a t the Ne ls P. se n ho me , n o r thwe s t u f B la i r . -"\. .. . z . . _ _| _THE THINKERLast |V'=l'Si¢7 hospital in Omaha Fridnycoln, attending the nate zur.A Magazine af Conlemporary 'lzoughlland is staring at the home °f her]J. Jensen of Lake okuboji, 1¢w=|,,,e1;, age, 5""0§;;';.im;j"' iMr. and Mn. Jack ur-on .ypar ents,Mr n n n d Mr a . D elmu ' Fe e r i c ame la st Tu e sd a y to s p e n d a f e w i n th i s c ity .Mr s .Mo rr is on a n d d n vs wi t h hi s sister,Mr s .E m m a b a b y a r e g e t t i n g a l o n g v ¢ f Y | w § 1 = h b u m a t t h e B l a i r h o s p i t a l . n l n a l u . . .n a »_ _ _¢ ¢_ : - 1 . . . .- Q ¢ \ . . . C -r'-'-"-"-ldty and Ra? CrowdTheodoreCrowdy,son of Mr..and Mrs. Jack Crowdy of this city City,Iowa. 1 H C 1md hi3 gmilg removga laqt wad-|m1f{=;;_a"'j§_§, °,m_; nesdsy, September 3 in Arlington, and is getting :long very nleely. Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Bucklln enterthlned :is dinner guests last Sunday,Mrs.C.W.Turner and Mr. and Mrs.L. Newell,a ll o l Sioux City.Mrs:Turner is n ds- ter of Mr.`Bucklln. Miss Edna Newkirk of west of Orum, and Mrs.Harry Anderson of Arlington, visited Saturday uf- wrnoon with Mrs. Alfred Feer at the home of her mother,Mrs. Helen Phelps in this city. A pa n card recently received from Miss Bessie Van Deusen states that she ls fotench i n southern Arizona this school year. Miss Van Deusen is a real teach- er and has had a world of experi~ ence in her line. Marshall Iiurger accompanied Mr. E.C. Hunt and son,Emory Jr.to Lexington,Missouri Mon- day, where Emory Jr.will enter his second year of college at the Wentworth Military Academy. Mr. Hunt and Marshall returned home Tuesday evening. Mr,and Mrs.Joe Lazure,ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs.John A. Rhoades and Mrs. Anna Cram- er drove out to Cara Csmerons lan Sunday afternoon for a shortvisit.Mr.Cameron is known throughout the county as a pure- bred stock raiser. \THE T HINKER has already m ade a place for itself among the leading magazines of the country.H t n o w has the largest circulation of any publication in its class. THE T HINKER conveys you to that invisible empire of thought W here the great.minds of the world sought"- and still seek--their adventures. T H E T H I N K E R Will keep yo u in- formed on current problems of psy- chology, psychoanalyeis, philosophy, sociology, social science, education religion and art.I For Sale At All News Stands The REZNOR Furnacettelhat will not only heat, but will circulate heat through all the rooms at a minimum cost of gas.There ia nothing on the market that compares with the REZNOR Fumac- etle in efficiency.Equipped with a Inu, provides urufurm temperatures throughout several rooms. The REZNOR Fumarelte generates an immense amount of a glowing warm ak lures areing.You heat, and_ the clieerful radiants project warmth lo the floor.The circulation of ia so efficient that uniform teuhsera- maintained nt the floor aa well a.l-eeiI- muat see this handsome gaa heater. We also handle Torrid Zone Gas Fired Furnaces, as well as Torrid Zone Conversion Burners. me Arnm hardware BLAIR, NEBRASKA Years Ahead in Gas Heating The Reznor Furnacette F*~:5 rn:\<nv»1 WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY September I6 and I7 Bargain Nights H o m e T I g e a t r e Hume of Pcrfecl Tal ing Plclures Treat YourFace To a good shave by using . . .3 Colonial Club Shaving Trio This is a shaving cream an after shaving lotion and a talcum. $1.25 value lol' 79c FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER Il &I2 Saturday Matinee, 10-250 E D D I Erf a H.f:.7. 5" *a .x.,,; "». .,;:,|:. ,ryr /f=; ? i . MJP, ...N..r o f " " . . » » ~ », ~r _,.,,g.s ,.r A v:;»'~»\».' .l_r \1 L .m l *\1 . ~\~" 1 l 4 m . 4,~...r f * ~'N r 1 ' \\ ! ' \f1 \I J'|. ; *.1 .3,1- '." ,' - 5 = " r ; = ' . r ,~F.' - -- . n l ~.._2 Also Comedy- "Mickey's Crusaders" THURSDAY 4 September 10 ,Bargain Night One admission admits hm people MR LEMON 0F ORANG With El Brendel Also-Their Wive's Vacation-Comedy SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY September I3 - I4 - I5 Sunday Matinee, 10-250 L n |¢n A n n ; ,. /f "'f'\. uxcn gn c oo ps ~/~ ~~ gmammlsrarwxlvrv ~~ ' y o u n g A N ~AN9 0 °v|¢||>~ ~ sw%rafe:2 Also, AIexander's Ragtime Band - Screen Song Paramount Plctorlal No. I0 - Fox News y 5,- D. S. Flaugher home in this city. Mrs. Burnham and Mrs. Flaugher areaisters..~ wi n Pi xla nd and deter,Mrs. Birdie Warrick,accompanied by Mrs. Frank Dudgeon of this city and Frank .fazland Jr. of Omaha, drove to Lincoln Wednesday and spent the day at the state fair. Lyle McBride Jr., little son of Mr.and Mrs.Lyle McBride of Omaha, is spending the week at the home of his grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.George McBride. Mr.and Mrs.Lyle McBride left Sunday on a short trip m Kansas Gty, Missouri.The Tyson family received word last Friday of the death of Mar- shall Tyson of Apple~ River,Ill., on Friday after a long illness. The funeral was held on Sunday and burial was made at Apple River.He leaves a wife and many relatives to mourn his death. Miss Priscilla Rhoades attended a luncheon at the Elk's Club in Omaha last Saturday,given by Mins Genrude Gabler, teacher in the Webster school irr Omaha. Other invited guests were Miss Kate Ryan, principal of the Oma- ha schools, Mrs. Mabel Reid, prin. cipal of the Webster school and W. F. Gabler. ""\'hil'| tha Smoothun Stuff Thi!Evar 8ilpp¢d Damn My Gullat." I-aid Amon,with 1 shake of hh right toot.-They npent n molt delightful hour -r n.» hm- Mr. and Mrs. Earl C""*"'°l"°"°}<:1\¢mm church is meeting this\ frtained the following guests at Thursday afternoon at the homeldmner last Sunday: Mr. und !\{rs.|of Mrs_Burt Root Wm,Mrs. Han; Paulsen and two daughmra t -ol southwest of Blair,Mr.,.,.J;'_v_;gp Me anger as pmgmn Mrs. John Kramer and family andf __, `_,,,, _ _,,,_______-...»-.4..:.._ Robert had thrown his dc prexslon and was ln |. an to celebrnte the loss of lt.Hi§ har for hll beioved friend Wlllilm had amhtm. for it was clear that all thebrethmn were convinced of his ln»nnmnm An their nte. Ania! told Mr. and Mrs. I-Iennanm gel? and miss Muureu Burger tznusauuaufamilysal of Bennington.ed the f§'"°"'i"¥ guests at a six '.m n d 1 t 'ml rsday e eMissMildredBurger entertaxn-ing M§§§°;§e Negadek,M1 ed her Sunday Swool class of the d M n dC h r i s t i a n c h u r c h a t t h e c w A l m a J e n s e n a n m s J,\1 r e c n n s m . n u h n v n n l o a f I I S i r h n r Q f f n f u i p e t e r s e n .E i ~rof Tnwnnd oh n a nd hm me lan c ho ly fa te i n th e f ur mo un tai n country . " Old 'I'awandohal"the Dutch- ma n exclaimed."A lway s I bowed my hea d to h im.He wo uld n everdrinkDrewa ter.H e wa s the bravest tighter. the wisest c hief lo th e L o n : Ho u s e He wa s h u ma n e 1 . | \ . u 5 c |l l v l l l l ;s u a !L a l u m ;I n n v v n dn o o n .T h e r e w e r e e i g h t p r e s e n t *M r s .G e o r g e T i e j e ,. ° ° ° m ' T h e a f t e r n o o n w a s s p e n t p l a y i n g T Q " m ¢ d b l f h e r m o t h e r ,g e g g - g a m e s a n d t h e h o s t e s s s e r v e d d e -h e B ' ¢ l 8 € l 'o f A s h l a n 9 c r l i c i o u s r e f r e s h m e n t s t o h e r g u e s t s . ' s p e n t S a t u r d a y a n d S u n d a y w i t h T h e f o i l o w i n g c i t y t e a c h e r s a r - p w b r ° t h °g l e l s o n B e r g e r a t N e n w k a e" ' " ? q i n .3 l 1 i r _ l l 1 S ! :w e e k a m ?f l f e i u . . . . 4 . . . : . . . ¢ .l 2 ' n l n | |" t i f f n f C h i . . mita at all and just make his old ones go thru another season. Tha point in just this; our atti- tude ui mind and our habit of con- versation have a guod deal to do with the trend of business.The fact is that there is n. good deal more business being done dghtf now than most of us are awareof.As an example, the Missouri Pacific Railroad has been curry- ing an enormous tonnage on its main line and one day in August Many n whltt mon owes his llfe toold Tuwandnhn.He had u noblealgnm and thot was bln only or-nament.He would huvo no feath- ers und no gr.-wguvrs on his ner- lon." Their host lived at Fort Orange on tho Nor-1h rlver.llls sons and hlmsel! traded wlth the savage; Iu rnnklng thelr headquarters ar mel »'w~\»"-~-W --W --~~-~»-~-~-A.A.Compton home during tha,ff\K0»O.M.Ireland and G.G. school year: Mins Betty Ebcrhnrdt Hines drove out w Spikey Tues~and Miss Inez Hutchlns of N<mh|dny 2fff@\'"°°¥\for a visn,with Loup,Miss Lucille Langley ,,f|Mrs.Huf['s slstel,Mrs.Loma Decatur and Miss Neomu Walden Rasmussen mul fnrmly. of Pender.Mrs.Frank Schafer retumed The following came down to home last Thursday evenirng aftehad the record volume of the en~I tire history of the road.The mmpany Sncreased its force at Falls City to take care ol the August the tgreat hurricane which visit Mrs.Frank Morrison and a two weekg stay at the home ot'swept over ° country drove thulr little daughter at the Delmar her daughters,Mrs.Grover Wil- EE'!."?? .'i'i"'1."f._'f."'f...'?.':`f.'.'}°f'...l§'.°f...;'2 Fear home last Sunday:Mr.andikins near Kcnnard,helping care n ae ln r n al EI \l I Iw q II I 1 1I ( :rowing volume of business.AU 'ne station in a moderate sized own in anothér state the ship-' nents of poultry alone give this' ond, in round numbers, $1,500 a _ _ . _ A L an in um naw;'worm wa. mv,mad not been able to get her bac k Lo water.Th e y h ad nu m th e llt~ le house above her to s erve aa a :amp and headquanora on the 'bake I f th e Iroquola,and brou ght tlm~ver for another ahallop,The e arly fla p sn ow h ad delay ed their mov- ng.B la sons were over i n th e west e ad of the Long House more than a hundred leagues away .I t Amo n a nd Rob ert wo uld stay an d guard his c amp he would K0 home lor Chri stmas a nd retu rn as n oonan poxslhle with sleds and help for his moving.Then Amo a a nd Rob- ert c ou ld r o d own to the tor t with the party . Sitting hy the nrealde with plpen and tobac c o Nic holas said that the Iroquois would he c oming south ln a mo nth o r ao wlth sledlonds ofmart and many c aptives. The meat taken ln th e upper mou nla lns wou ld c ome do wn the lake hound for th e Lo n g H o m e Ua llk e the nomad lrlhea ot the north the Iro» quola had learned to be a provldsntpeople hut were qui te as c rue l as their nelghbom,Ma ny wh ite men Mr s .Ha r r y C . L a r s e n a n d f a mi ly o f Cr a ig ,M r .a n d Mr s .W i ll i a m Koeh ler J r .an d fa mi ly ,W i lli a m Ko eh le r Sr.,Mr s .A r t J ohnson, a ll o f Oa k la n d an d Mi s s Ire ne La r s e n o f Ueh li n g , Ne h . n a n o f frost we r e broken. Leagues o f th e to r e n ro of we re bend ing and blllo wln( ln me bla st. It r emin d ed A mo : o f ar tllle ry tir ewh e n a a l tree near th em crashed do 'n. c learing its wa y to th e ground..Th ey brought m a good store ot wood. Sudde nly a hand or twelve l'ro~ qnoln hunters arrived.crowded in to the house and llterally took possession o t lt.Th ey took o k tnelr rac qu ets at the door.The ir lender spoke a wo rd ol gre eti ng. Th e n they shook themselves llk e dogs and sat down fac ing the tire, their blankets over their heads. Th e r e wa s n o n o te o t i llmr tu n ln the ir c o ndu c t. b ut to r a lo ng ti me they were kllent.Indlnna gave freely to honored guests.So pres- 1 I I f o r th e n e w li ttle grandson.. L a s t Su nd ay be in g th e b i r th l anni vers ary o f Qi a r le s B y m e , l Mr s .B y r n e entertained hi s pa r - l ents,M r .an d Mr s .J .P.By r ne . at d in ne r.Af te moo n vi si to r s wer e Mr s .C .W .T a m e r a n d M r .an d Mr s .L e o n Ne we ll,a ll o f Sio ux City . M r .a n d Mr s ,Le o Sc h mi tz an d t w o c hildren o f Oma h a ,sp en t Sa tu r da y n i g h t a t th e pa re ntal, A n d r e w Fe e r ho me .O n Su nd ay Mr ,an d Mr s . S c h mi tz a n d f a mi ly an d M r .an d Mr s .A n d r e w Fe e r dr ove u p to W inne bago t o vi s i t relatives a t t h e h o me o f Mr s . Chris tine W a s a k a n d J o h n Fe er . Th e y r e t u me d h o me Mo n d a y e ve - ni n g . Mi s s Ma r th a I-Ioier o f n e a r He r ma n , e nte rta in e d a n u mb e r of re lati ves an d fr i en d s la s t Mo n d a y n i g h t a t a p a r t y a t t h e pa re ntal, J ;» mo n th . Ou r usable houses i n Lin c o ln ar e a ll oc c u p ie d , with a f e w ver y li mi te d exc eptions.Bu ild in g i s ge tti ng u n de r way ,A lar ge war e- house i s under construc tion th a t wi ll PI 0\ ' e o ne o f the mo s t imp or - ta nt f ac to rs i n Li nc oln' s ac ti vi ti es as a distribu ting c en ter.Genera! rai ns assure a la rg e c orn crop. W h ea t i s bei ng fe d i n eno rmo us quantities to h ogs a nd c a ttle whic h ma y me a n retur ns per bushel 10096,at le as t, hi g he r th a n ma r - ket q uotation s. A ma n b o ug h t a q u ar te r- e c ti o n , fa r m ne a r W illi a msb u r g ,Io wa ,i n Au g u s t a n d s o ld i t wi th i n n we e k f o r $200 a n ac re,ma k i n g $7,040 de a r p mf it o n th e tr a ns a c ti o n .A banker o f ou r ac quaintanc e a t J efferson City ,Mo.,repo rts sev- eral cash f a r m deals i n th a t vi c - in ity rec ently ,ra n g i ng f r o m $ 1 5 0 to $17 5 per ac re. Ca n y ou rec all,Mr .an d Mr s . For esi ght Reader,an y ti me i n y o ur lives wh en y o u c ould dress as a ttr a c tive ly fo r s o little mo ne y as y o u c a n r i g h t n o w?W e paid as hi g h as $29.50 f o r u sac k o f auger 10 or 12 y ears ago W e ge t it n o w f o r $ 5 . - F o r e s i g h t. A Candle in the v Wi l d e r n e s s By Irving Bacheller Robert told the leller from Pegg aloud to Amo ;Theme n o l u words: "Dear Rou en:w e h u e m a t|monLh.ln the wlldomeh Qrylng zo Bud you.l llllnk t ha t yo u mu wondor why. but l am sun that lf you have kept me medalllon and hue had the Dnxlence and the c url- oelty to wr est fr om xu embnc e the neon! whic h n held, y ou will know wh y I h u e b e e n : l a d t o n o u n hnrdshlp and perll fur y our uke.n ma y be A ll ln va lu . bu t I hd m d o my b e n .I n m God u m u m mu y f u ll ln your la n ds .I t l t d o nLt wi ll o p e n my h u n a n d mlu d to you.W ha tever y ou lmve do nc 1 wlsh y ou to kn ow th at m e :n e nlled wllh th e c h a r lly o f S L P a u l an d ot J es u: C hr is t.Th a ma g n - ua les .thu church m d every o u ! 1 me et ln B oston hellavs y ou to lnln hldl.n| bec au se of y our | ullL I do not sham their oplnlon.I t h u been hard to s ta n d , n n ln n Lhom. bu t I stan d.I n t h u p n s e u t m u ll' feelin; y ou would hotter not mms to lha colony .Take n ship tor Hobha d at Ney A ms te rd am.In ! To d - l l l l some an d te ll me wh n t y ou h u n done m d .i f y o u vlllh u .1 wi ll g o to you.W e could meet a t m y tu b a - ' |house ln de ar old England. "W a ha ve r e muu e d h e r e to th a ' l a n day and mu l! n o w be : D i m I : l u this th a caress y ou once beg ge d of me no t ln vuln. "Y o un tn lz htu lly , .," P e g g y ws u , " B o l m t u m a th e ron-sc ented h m been tortured and slain by them.They were now at peace with the Dutc h but It was like thin lee,liable to break any moment. Power was the only thing they re- -unO.nlf fifhlig man urnl\| f| ha ln. Qlltlzr they agose and begun to help themselves to the stores of the lit- t l e t r a d i n g h o u s e - n o d o u b t t h e y f e l t e n t i t l e d t o i t s u m h o s p l t t i l l y . I n l p l t a o f a l l t h e o l f o r t s o r A m o ! .On -.n.¢l:mln § \ a n n t h n x | !l l l l 1 \ \ | n A " I M a r t i n H o i e r h o m e ,r u e o c e a s a o n be i n g in h o n o r o f h er b i r thd a y . A ve r y ple asa nt even in g wa s spent pla y i n g ga me s,a n d a deiicious lun c h served.He le n a n d J o h n ~v=\.=........W ...... ......... .... -c a n when the n va z e s were d l- Btrvred an d n ot ull th en.Yes, be tra de d stron g wa te r f or s klna I f they dldn 't g et lx fr o m hlln they wo uld let' lc fr o m ollmp He k no w le was ha d for th em, but polsonod eoro was also had for crows. They ,we r e p a u ,and any thi ng had for them was g ood for tho whlte man. Y o u mlg h : a l we ll tr y to ma k e a hog d t for th e Darlor an try up dvlllze a s avag e. Thu: he voic ed the sophlstrles ol the rum trader. but Amon and Rob-ert we re In n o moo d to lrllle wma W .-ma......=......=,.........e..th e hold .and drank all th e wln s an d n u on g wa te r th ey c o u ld dn d . Th ey nelzcd m e meat._nah an d vegelnhloa p u r l h e m all ln Vn n B mc k l ln ' | b l x h r n u kettle,bolled and devoured zllem.Tha t eve nlng the near. and cleanly room had be~ c omo n nolaome pon or prostrate.llls mellln g sava ge!on th e beds, -';~\. fr 3'€'#,,,|_.,/' f ~\ Ga llag he r J r .o f th i s c i ty ,we r e amon g tho s e pr e se nt.. Fr an k S i mp so n , who is c o nf i ne d in th e I mma n u e l h o s p i ta l i n Oma - h a ,i s n o t g e tt i n g adong as we ll a s i t i s h o p e d h e mi g h t.A t t h i s wr i t i n g M r .Si mp so n ha d been g i ve n f o u r blo od trlhlaf usions qui te rec ently .M n .Si mp so n i s sta y i n g wi th h e r h u sb a n d ln Oma - ha.On Mo n d a y M r .Simpso n's br othe r,Re v.D .M .Si mp so n od L a k e Pa rk ,I o wa vis ited h i m. ii hlm.lmer all they Ind :een they ware quite wllllng to l a m Lhnl savages were nearer to tho be ntthan to mea.Yet they were hm man,with certain admirable vlr» mu whlch had rightly xlven hupa n o u n cd m u m In the north and to t e rulers ln New England.' n n Dutchman p n th an lo t wlber tor A bath,ointment with which to rld themndvea of unolml- Miss Ida Peak. daughter of Mr. and M n .Charles Peak of went Nebraska street,left Sunday, August 80th for Arnold,Neb., when she wlll beach the coming yeu-.Her aisur, Miss Ruth Peak who hu been teldming further wat naar Mdlen, Neb., met her at Arnold,and after u visit with Iri s u ma on to Blair reachingln! co mpeny ncqnlred m Une In-dia n c amp l. ma lu llt e d t ha t lim oem|{>y the two beds, while he took the onnge.They ha d s night of rel! the like of which they hxd not \known since leaving the holpllnble roof ol Lhdnme Hebert.In t he mo rn in g , me r 1 mal o t dried Ulh and potatoes m d hlne~ berry cake with n refreshing ho! drink made by stewin! dribd leaves of :pen-mln!and rnxpberry.Va nBroekllnwarmedthedlnhesu a left hll new friends. These were h u pnrtlng words: "You will llnd ment and Hour and here Sunday, September 6th for a vldt with home folks. Mrs.M. D.Nawell entertained a number o! relatives and frlends at dinner last Sunday.The occa- sion was in honor of Mrs. Newell's seventy-sixth blrih anniversary. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Newell and daughwrp, Eliz- abeth Sue and Edna, and son, Myron Jr.,Mr. and Mrs.Floyd Gllfrey and Miss Haxtung, all of Arlinxwn,T.Egbert of Valley,IA N I ! B a m a a f T h n m W a r n D r u n k . vegetables and drink lu the hold.Help yourselves freely to anything you want.Them 1| m nhnndnnea un. iw .m um m a Klthuine md E¢ly|td_l.n|l ~ I-lag. all or Mh lp the lake.You hue onlyto cut hohl ln tha lcd and blltmd mt your hooks.x :lull returnwlthln zen dayl.I do not Lhlnkthat my lndlnns will be eomlngdown tha lake before then.Mon of my luohg water ll hurled in nsnovrdrlft.If you nnnd Ilrm andnllr nnfnh n. num n\.»~u .1-. -fm ~-~- ~""|of B l d n Mr.and mrs.1.M.lounn and the tloor. Some at than Utferbwk of Omaha,Mr.andIdrunk b t ! mmdmdy lo g3 "e Mg ,;\;__ , o r _Mn. W. Snverkrubbe and son onomo.u Calhann. The ltorm uluted nm momlnl Lut Sunday a number of rela~i d ~ »_ g = = g 1 3 K - 1 1 | - D t t o e s ! m ' t i ve s a n d f r i e n d s h e l d a p i c n i c a t c B n m n w s u n a yo n ' | . h e 1 r n c a u e t l .m u u a m u - |°' ¥ ' " ¥ ', w x .§ . ? ? § " . . " " i § ' § ;;g',,5';;§.j.,"' ...»-». ww u |,..-.. av... r t h u n g th bed c on n on | _ line | 'I`h6 pic nic wa s l n nonur or mr .fo r th e d n . wa s he d th e u ma a n d an d Hr s. C a r l J e n s en a mi d a u g h = nz-ubbsd tim noon, lor the house ,ten Florence ol Denver, Colorado. 1_"bud luddmly become n rookary.whb have been visiting amongiJarnuR o ma :~ . '? ° .. .ll E'.iE."3.'.'§*E2'I..'.E'.."° nn-relatives the past week.'I'hoseITho(Ennnlnn fn!.........,,_..nrnmnt to enioy the day wereU .-. n u w | ' " ' " ' I ' "" " " "A rT . f N I C I n d ~l l l t b l ~_ . . . . . . . ° E . . ' ! . ! . . . " 1 _ . . . . . . . ° ! . ' E . . ._ . . . J E . _ _. . . n l I n t l n l f . . . . . 2 " terenlng bonvhouu of Nlcholnn Van Brooklin.L a u ln the Lhlrdday a bitter wlnrl from the north- wut wlth mow begun to whlstle m the chimney and hiss against che bark wnlla The bare hrnnehea or nnd ma ple s an g lik etrozenm u c r a n k e d an d n o w a n d th an n |plltn l lh 0 !n n ; g m c u m s i n beech.birc h whipu.Th e and groaned, _report li k e throvmh t h i mm...ww-. ....~,... nw.. mm 1mn n ku t wh ic h h u ng ln th e c n hln -nn tll about ten dnyn had passed. Th u Dutc hman c ame with nlecll and two helpm an d two nn axpec t- ed gue sts-Mr. J n men Ro uswell, at Boston, and hls gulde nnd prbtec » tor. an olllc or from the mn be low. Ho l m d m m s l u : M n t o u m m u m g th a L h n lg d n l.th an u p th e o e r lI<`!'»='él.\..@ an page a n - ' B » sen m u u u n g n w.W - W - . . . ,Chr is Ne ls o n m d fa mi ly ,Geo rge Ranmn asax a n d fa mi ly ,. llm Snr- ¢n mn , Ha r o ld Ra xmn n g n , Ri c h a r d z Ne ls o n an d f a mi ly ,P e ln I ve r s o n nn d Tessie,an d M r .Ra'y mond Ra s mu s s e n , a ll o f On xm, Mr . a n d Hr s .Gu y Hi n k le y ,M r .an d M n . Hana C Rumuaaen and Helen of Blllr. The REZNOR Furnacettelhat will not only heat, but will circulate heat through all the rooms at a minimum cost of gas.There ia nothing on the market that compares with the REZNOR Fumac- etle in efficiency.Equipped with a Inu, provides urufurm temperatures throughout several rooms. The REZNOR Fumarelte generates an immense amount of a glowing warm ak lures areing.You heat, and_ the clieerful radiants project warmth lo the floor.The circulation of ia so efficient that uniform teuhsera- maintained nt the floor aa well a.l-eeiI- muat see this handsome gaa heater. We also handle Torrid Zone Gas Fired Furnaces, as well as Torrid Zone Conversion Burners. me Arnm hardware BLAIR, NEBRASKA Years Ahead in Gas Heating The Reznor Furnacette F*~:5 rn:\<nv»1 H o m e T I g e a t r e Hume of Pcrfecl Tal ing Plclures THURSDAY 4 September 10 ,Bargain Night One admission admits hm people MR LEMON 0F ORANG With El Brendel Also-Their Wive's Vacation-Comedy Binir Nebrlil. Sepwnber 10, 1981 |,¢||.loa kx aryanrnnm aintham n-a : 1 x ° 1 m m » p m d s o u . He r -!4ook!or!°'l¥lllU|-\\¢|10l»dl-Mr.ll\dMn.J.S.Robe ttshlv oLookézlrGomtgm ,_=-;"===', M ; = g _ - ~2143 Furniture, nga md iloom cover bert were hun nu:wle rs i n Mr.and M n .Glen McDonald rammed from n sojourn with eek-end JR friends at Shaun-1 H brook z ~Mathew R. Bendorl.21-ti Omaha on '|\\¢3'ilY-uxd childrm were dinner gu gheir son, Chnrlen and family ofLocalNews :- Ila n '"'» lawn.._lumykna Sunday wmi reladvan|_ f\!1°fw'Jolgg ~ 1 = |Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Human °1||m Sunday at the home ot M.r.|Bioux City.Mx-.Roberta feel: "''''Linen-Pefsohs wmung "G°;°n g Neb.nnvmg a new unWl'Q!¢f» mann.|;;for the cuffihz of xr, as Dr.' l H.Haack of mm-i 1 |¢~M-mm Allen °f Omaha, spent h~9t! Stanley.8]"tendance atthe State F;irsa¢nI»in- Sunday at the Nfmmlf o m ! KuhnsPhoto| mm 75¢r Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Johnson oi coln, this week.Allen home.2 °""?°"2?W'l wi.alfi College mu' spent the week-endin Miss Hazel Groman of Omaha Mn. Han! Jenild will accept 1bushc.#rn xson.Omaha,vidting at the bums of was a guest at the Dr. W_ "_ pupils in piano either privaw ~»||| |Furniture, wsu and iloor cover their san. Nathan.,_..__ L_..-.- ._-.._-.._dm instruction.amz Lnlnnn, spent last Sundxy lt. theand Mn.Chauneey ome of Miss Joqephlne Johnwn rebdda south ol Blair. Wright.. wholmnch improved in health which In lewd new; w their Bum- frlendn. Miss Margaret Badgerow spent last week in Omaha, visiting rela- Y'\,I /~~'~f m ~f //,/;/"'I . _ _ - 1 Note these Special Bargain o in Clothing for Children and LAY IN 'nm NEEDS No 1~-.27 \cmus LONG sl.~W A S H D R ~ ~~ ~Charming little frocka f _;1"" ~n'ember days that will ke _;¢/,7 ,t g i rl s c o o l i n s c h o o l o r pl (l \';,.$ 1 . 0 0 e ~ All Wool Jersey Suits or Boys and Girls, 2 to 4 year $1.95 each All Wool Skirts for Girls and Misses $1.95 to $3.95 eac "1"W 6 I I R V C 8 ~ ~~o f C h i l d r ~ ..!l : f . ~ .r ~~ l :I 'n r "u ¢ -. : ; . § . - . I , ~ _ . » - .': : : ; §/ ` ~ t ' ¢. ; ° : . ;, ' 1'f. -a; \ ~ . T ' ~ § ~ ¢ . "\ : `* ; 5 5 » .A g ; : r = =e e o u r a u o r u n ~ " "=ifff5ff ="""""'s t o c k s a r e c o | , HOSIERYNew Fall Shades,Lady Frances Hosiery,per pgir I $ 1 . 0 0 Join our Rollins Hosiery Club and get a pair Free nz.. [.mmn.ne Hansen bezan her rimw.".;'»§;,.,'a;.;;; I ah ~school on Mondaf, Se;LS1;tl;erland ing-3.Mathew R.. Bendorf.21-t!" "' ' _ ~Sorensen has moved his theldisa Dorothy M ""*--..;1.___Week-end wii 0. nm" Ho m uw P u ww-°|Mrs ~ z11x Anderaon uhznwl~=Cmkv= nv-'Il c . K . s w a m licensed embslm--° Lh har glnter, er and umiertnlzer, Blnlr.0l6ee °!I;'"h" spent Inst week vid!-ins men md f'""'|phone, 161; res. phone, 183.841 rea ves at Neola, iowa.fair.an d Mr s .Ma r r Mc Ga f f i n r a n my m m m e wn u n u n u u w u n l .o f 0lf| 3has we r e we e b e n d g u ¢ , g , , ! } I o e a ; _ W j I s o | ' s ~3 ..--1 -l_-§ [ y " tI g e I ; J a H e Guy Van De lente who worksl The NKUIII meedng of the Io Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Klopp.C. K. Hendon, ucenlen :mumm-C K. Bendorf licensed emhn1m~l9l° nnd undennker, Blair.Oillce »1er and undertaker, Blair.Office phone, 161; ree. nhone, 188.8-t! Mr. and Mn. T. K. Iverson were supper gueets of Mrs.Margaret Iverson last Thursdny evening. For Sal Pure Sorghum,90C per gallon-80c with your con- tnlners.Call Orlie Ives, Teknmnh. phone, 161; res. phone. 188.8-Cf Mrs.Anna Hsgge of west Park _street la un the dak list although momewhnt improved at this wrlb- 'ing.l Mr. and Mrs. Pete Andenen ol Splker celebrated their fourth wedding anniversary Sunday eve- Mre.A.c .Curtis n repomd Improving slowly at ha home onW. Davie ave. :Her a long leige ot illness. Mrs. A. V. hrsen returned Fri- day after :pending several day' with rdntives and friends i n Omahn.Curl Christensen at Ki mblll, Nab.. was n plusant caller Men- on the gravel gang south oi town is seriously £11 with summer flu. m m K.L .Meredith ie mjoy-ing an extended visit from Min Dorothy Doney of Hamburg, I8- Mr.and Mrs.Hamid Schafer and daughter of Omnhn,vidted over &mdly with Blair relntivee. Mr. and Hrs. Clyde Wfllinnuen and C. E. McComb attended :ball w. lm c. 'wxu meet uni Saturday afternoon at Schefflen hall. Mm Alice Jacobsen went am. 00 Omlhn Sunday evening and 2§1'I.§u"couple of days visiting Mm Fre d Vo s s a nd mmm o i Mlllflrfi,Neb.are visiting u lew3828 at the home of her mother,\ ~'1Mrs. H. H Voss. a n - n - m n Note these Special Bargain opportunities in Clothing for Children and Grown-Ups.\ LAY IN Tl-IE WINTER NEEDS Now: ~,__\c m u s L O N G S L E E V E |_ » L a~W A S H D R E S S E S ~C h a r m i n g l i t t l e f r o c k a f o r h u t S e p t - ~e n b e r d a ¥ s t h a t w i l l k e e p t h e l i t t l e .1 ~g l r l s c o o l i n g g o r p l a y .h { $.e a c U 1 . ., ¢ | } All Wool Skirts for Girls and Misses $1.95 to $3.95 each for Boys and Girls, 2 to 4 years $1.95 each ;;;;;§:=§=@i=§§I§2§¢;=W 6 h a ve a N i c e L i n e ~ ~o f C h i l d r e n ' s : : : ;.1;*»i:H1 2 ~S W E A E R / " e f ~ .Q \ :=§,an\\4\~S e e o u r a s s o r m l e n t w h i l e '*'.,;&i§§§§E5s~2sz:=§§€§ii§2';s t o c k s a r e c o m p l e t e , HOSIERYNew Fall Shades,Lady Frances Hosiery,per pgir I $ 1 . 0 0 Join our Rollins Hosiery Club and get a pair Free 0 ; 1 l1 a ~=' .wg..- v ,\ I'»1 /,, piv ~<"`; r -~ . 't \ New Rayon Slips Smart Silhouette Types Pink and White shades, each $1.00 Outside Slips at $2.25 All Silk Flat Crepe Slips These are lace trimmed $2.00 each Remember: We carry ladies' Silk Munsingwear.We also have the part wools in winter weight, Munsingwear. Ladies'Rayon Bloomers a n - n - m n Note these Special Bargain opportunities in Clothing for Children and Grown-Ups.\ LAY IN Tl-IE WINTER NEEDS Now: ~ '\ w,»1`§'i1"°|'§1i:'f§EsEs ~Charming little frocka for hit Sept- " ff ember days that will keep the little ~"a °;a;;h 4 U 1 . ., ¢ | } All Wool Skirts for Girls and Misses $1.95 to $3.95 each for Boys and Girls, 2 to 4 years $1.95 each . _We have a Nice Line \~ ~of Children's \~See our auoriment while 4 ~2 .stocks are complete. , HOSIERYNew Fall Shades,Lady Frances Hosiery,per pgir I $ 1 . 0 0 Join our Rollins Hosiery Club and get a pair Free 0 ; 1 l1 u .. ~~<"`; ~_;~ \ New Rayon Slips Smart Silhouette Types Pink and White shades, each $1.00 Outside Slips at $2.25 All Silk Flat Crepe Slips These are lace trimmed $2.00 each Remember: We carry ladies' Silk Munsingwear.We also have the part wools in winter weight, Munsingwear. Ladies'Rayon Bloomers s - mv Mr.and Mrs.Lyle Guyer and family were dinner guests nt the Clark Lippincott home on the bmah, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Frahm were shopping in Omaha Wednesday. They stopped at the Chrla Frahm hnme for dlnner. Mr.and Mm,Ralph Roush of . . . A ~McCncken o l Omaha, dl! morning it the Oliver Hudle~ w r .w =r;dhSundny .52 '°'£~`T°$ Mrs. c. R. Skinner Ana g ;anne oun ome In children of Schuyler visited hut n Mi x .is ante . x Wednesday md Thursday at the the Double Four bri dge duh a t Ne;;_ su";b"g hue. r md Mrs. her home this (Thursday)after- L" Vanatrom were guests of Mrs. noon.K.L. Meredith on west Park . w. P- !fv=2=r=5 ::¥fi£':€'i 'xiii street lm Friday afternoon. game in Council Bluffs on Labor Day. Mrs.R.E.Dudgeon md Mx. and Mrs. N. P.Nelscm of Ft. Dodge,Iowl spent Tuesday dt.- ernoon in Omaha. ,;;=~=»~1°f $7.50 Pemxanent Waves,and $6 NOW.Either Croglnole or Spiral Wlnd.Phone 197, Mrs. K. A. Pound.28-tf _Rev. v.A.Gagley of Omaha, mll preach at the I-'ree Methodist church in thln dw. sem. 18, Sun- day altemoon at 2:80. Hr-i nd Mrs.Na n Lindberg spent. the day last Sunday at the home of her mother,Mrs._Lenn \Thielfoldt, west ol Hernfuxn, Mrs. Olive J. Smith and daugh- Ken.Frances and Grace spent Il mhm and|S_r}ti_rday §n__0n1 a __§¢__f11§_lf°===¢U 0 Moines,spam un:w\=\:n.'¢="\I11'0l}1 UHIBIIB m n xnunsuuy w w #»wi f Mr .un d Mr s .H a n ?Mo r r i ml a couple o f weeks vi si t a mo n g J .B .A d " § " I o - ; ; ; ; g Mr .a n d Mr s .Ha n s F1 Th e ladie s are sisters.relat.ive8.a t t.he D r .~d' friends wh i le Ar n o ld we re Fr i d a y nr...,.....1 M N n A Fn mn tn n 11..-\n....».....|fual:In n n mI fum- B ild W lu l 0thGI o . .... ,_Vi8lf¢0!8 B t H16 C811 G _,,,,,,,¢,,,,;o1 mr. ana mrs. w. r. mmmr:1;e'ho§,|Mr.and Mrs.Ha.ro1d Nielpeq were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Compmn and Bernice, near Calhoun. Mr, and Mrs. A. R. Brock were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Johnson on York Creek, at a fine chicken dinner last Sunday. Miss Vera Lamb, teacher at the Spllmr school,returned to her x..»:.,,M,....l.."mm-nina nftnr rms. .....,,».=.. ......... ...., ._.,'ily spent Monday aiternoon at the Martin Johnson home,west of Hennan. Mrs.Christina Oye of 'I\xs¢o\a, Ill.,is visiting this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kol- terman and family. Miss Ruby Badgerow, who re- sides on the Bench, spent Sunday visiting st the home of Mrs. Cora in the city last Saturday user- noon.Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blatter and family visited last Friday at the home of Mrs.Blnttefs parents, Mr.and Mrs.Henry Monks at Fontsnelle.. Mr.and Mrs.Jens Andersen and Betty of B l w ,had dinner Friday with their daughter,Mrs..1 .I.,_...\f-._n....¢ n... home west uf Blsdr.Mr. and Mrs.Julius Peierseni drove to Sioux City Tuesday w attend a trl»S!a¢e hardware meeting at that place. Miss Beulah Rnberts spent Sat- urday and Sunday in Lincoln wnh Mrs. lee Hudleson and also attended the state Iair. r u m Onal Hansen.teacher at. and baby ol Tekamnh, spent lm Saturday at the parental,Paul Siert and H. Skov Nielsen homes. Mr. and Mrs.`A. J.Ml1ler of West Point, spent Sunday with Mrs.MIller's brother and sister~ in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Rom- erg.Mr. and Mrs. Will Reeh,Mrs. Freda Jensen and Glen Tilden of _.,__._.,.__-- 1 z A I'°§i".b5 °;a;;h , HOSIERYNew Fall Shades,Lady Frances Hosiery,per pgir I $ 1 . 0 0 Join our Rollins Hosiery Club and get a pair Free Phone 32 or 33 +!,3A§§I!1HF U 1 . ., ¢ | } All Wool Skirts for Girls and Misses $1.95 to $3.95 each for Boys and Girls, 2 to 4 years $1.95 each We have a Nice Line ( ~of Cl\ildren's 5 ~S W E A T E R S ~ .~" ' . . ' ; . ~ ; . .':i'f"° u .. ~~<"`; ~_;~ ~»~l~!~ ~~ \ New Rayon Slips Smart Silhouette Types Pink and White shades, each $1.00 Outside Slips at $2.25 All Silk Flat Crepe Slips These are lace trimmed $2.00 each Remember: We carry ladies' Silk Munsingwear.We also have the part wools in winter weight, Munsingwear. Ladies'Rayon Bloomers 79c -each mm |- 0 ; 1 l1 9 's o... ............,...........,,,.....sponding the week-end with home folks.. Relatives have received word from Mrs, Oscar Guycr and her mother Mrs. M. Miller, that they are having a fine time in the east and both are well. Mr. and Mrs.Ralph Lowe of Omnhn,were visiting friends ln this city Monday afternoon and were evening dlnncr guests at tho Badgerow and Mnriaret. Dr. and Mrs. E/ M. Meats and daughters had as dinner guests last Sunday, Mr.and Mrs.Ed Haller and family of near Arling- ton. Miss Charlotte Gilhertson,daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gilbertson began her teaching duties at the Lincoln school west of Blair,on Monday. Unns rrztnm unu n u m ;vi t wWranch district. Mr.and Mrs. John J.Jensen and daughters,Helen and Betty Anne, were Friday evening visit- 'ors at the Fred Hurdum home, north ol Blair. Miss Wanda Willmore of Hel:- ron,and Miss Rose Komarek of Geneva,Neb.,teachers in the Blair schools,have taken rooms at the L. C. Klonn home. lthe Vacoma school, west of Her- man,spent the week»end at tho parental, Holger Hansen home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Christ and two daughters of ne13EFontanel|e, spent last Saturday moan vis~ iting at the Oliver Hudleson home. Mrs.Philip 0'l-lanlon was able to he brought home from the Immanuel hospital last Sunday mornin:and is steadily improv- r r e m o n t ,e n j o y e d a p x c m r : along the river last Sunday even- D18- Vance Nielsen,who has been confined to his home the past two weeks with illness, was able to return to his work at the creamery on Monday. Mrs.Chas.Wake and children, Who have spent the past month with Mrs.Minnie Triplett and nfhm-rnlativpn. mr Snturdnv for1D. A. Compton home.l\Ir5.Luwe Mrl. Yeh Rath il in umnna "15§{{ Ein-or lhae chap-Old ing.~fm ' " " .d " " : ' _ P ~ .f'$_f'f' nnnrnunn Vinenr Works billld-Th. Ladle: Aid o!um Orllm M. ¢w ¢ -» - - .- U ,uw-- . - - - - - - 5 -home at St. Edwards. r i n r u 1f11h\~n f n n l r 'K nt nis a niece 0? Mm Gompton Curl Miller of Centrnl City, Nob. was u guest of his fraterni- ty brother, "Bill"Haller on last Suturdny evening where he stop- ped over for the night on a re- tum trip from Ann Arbor, Mich. 0. W. Parker of Omaha, who is working on the road between Larsen whose nusnanu ls senvuu-ly ill with diabetes at an Omaha hospital. Mrs,Emma Rosenbaum, of east Colfax street, was led to Lehr- ville,Iowa t.he fo pa n of the week by the death a niece, Mrs. George Graham. ing near milroad tracks standing on railroad property.Inquire nr The Enterprise office.84-21-" Mr. and Mrs.N.P. Nelson of Ft. Dodge,Iowa came last Sun- day to spend the week visiting at the home of their daughter, Mrs. IL E. Dudzeon and family. Danish Lutheran Church will hold a bake sale at the Petersen Hard- ware Store next Saturday after- noon.84-lt Mir. and Mrs.Jim Hansen and daughter of Florence,spent last Sunday afternoon visiting and were supper guests nt the Holgar .,....,_..,.......,..- ..,_...__.nard, is staying with her grand~ mother, Mrs.P. K. Nelson while attlending Blair high school.She is u member of the Junior class. Mr.and Mrs.Byron McDonald entertained Mr.and Mrs.Harley Wilcox and family and Mrs. knrhnl \lrnnnnld all nf smuth nfBlair xlnd Calhoun, received q< A serious injury w his hand cently. While he is lnld \m.Af1 uiie re-hur his The 18 months old baby boy of Mr. und Mrs. Laie Golden has been brought home from the University hospital aftera week's treatment there.He is much im~ ._ - Hansen hbme, Mr. and Mn _daughters, Heweeks usdsting his brother,Carl of west al Bllin his store in that clty.lduy at the \ wrlealmi Ksrlterman is expect- ed home this week from Broken Bow alter spending the past few » u u n v u »- u . . . - a g - s a ,p . .wg - . - . - ' -- -Blair, as their dinner guests last a. John J. Jensen and Sunday. len am) Beyty nne l\Ess Mildred Burger is enjoyLong of this city,is taking ah Vi]"i°iP°" ~Sun- |in2' a week's vacatfon from 'hierplncell Behrendt. n°me*|du;ies at the tele:phone omce and week at the home rs.F. Rogers at Mr. and Mrs. Elt baby of Sioux Fu! on Uissel! and proven.______ __-___Is,South Da-Miss Helen Mchioniea came Mns.John Sltern and sqn of west of Herman.is spending the v _ . ;_» 1.:- ..1-...._ .r....... 1..,.... 1...+ Qnru}n1r ..._A Lmcoln were dumer 3'U€§t5_°f Mr. anq_Mrs.F1oyd Rosenbaum of her sister,M :: ;",;'""§2,:''f;;,"§:;°:' ;:::; ';;.°';;;;,:';;::;,a;;;; '§;{1e`§;'.m§hé"§§ Mrs. Julius Petersen ~mrs. and ~ nmmua spent Sunday Dodge, Iowa. 'James Kirby lust Sunday,the with Mrs.Rosenbaumls parents,I-Irs. E A Schmidt took advan-his sister, Mrs. J. R. McDonald, making her home with her brother ladies being old friends.Mr. and Mrs.5 M Rosenbaum tage of the excursion and wentntlf Bl.r th f rt f i -l and 'ster Mr. and Mrs.§o 1 'i '11 'e orepn o |_n fwm sl 'n.....ml M\-st.Norman Rath» south West street.md fn Hrnum*Ins? p,;dm, nftnrw la s t wee k . Mr .and Mr s .Lou ie Fa rn b er g have moved into the Mike Mueller resiclenm o n east Sou th Street. Mr . a n d Mr s .F.E .Fla c k wi ll oc c upy the Roy'Mc I{een pro per ty who re the Farnberg"s have been 1i\in|:.af te r Oc t.1. L .C.Klo pp . Misses Ru th Ti lde n an d Ma e Kooprnan have received wo r d th a t th ey ha ve been ac cepted a t the Imma n u e l hosp ital i n Oma h a , L l l u a l u n a ; - .- . - --ma n n e n te rta i ne d a t d i nn e r Tu e s - day , Sept. 1 fo r Mr. and Mrs. Hens Rp th mr -ml,dau gh te r,Mn r g u e n te an d s o n C o r t, o f No r th P la tte . and will start a nur:-1e's training!Mr. and Mrs. Chris J. Petersen c ou rs e the re in J anu ar y . L a s t Tuesday visi tors a t th e had ns gu es ts o n L a b o r D a y , Mr . an d Mr s .Ha r o ld Mc K e eg a n a n d .1...»1».+..»M o nmI Mr s J o h n D a w- "Budll Tlliet.je drove dOW1lI;|;;Il";0Hvggii;E";it;1:,"§;'B-j-i:f r o m W est Po i n t Sunday an d spent the n i g h t a t the ho me o f his brother,Fr e d a n d wi fe . Fr ed ac c ompanied h i m to Oma h a Mo n - day . Mr . a nd Mr s. Ne ls S or en s en an d vhihlrnn nf Ar li n vtn n snr-nt.Su n- Ah r a hu ms o n a n d fa mi ly .Sh e rc - tu m e d Wednesday . F o r Re n t- -Go o d 6 r o o m house. Ci ty wa te r an d elec tric li gh ts . B a m ,gara ge,c rib,etc .an d 8 % ac res gr o un d o n th e so uth li mi ts . 0 1 \ | _ ! _. . . \. . . . l . . L . . . . . _ 1 _. . . . . . . JR e v .a n d M r s .A .F .N c w v l l r x n v u l i n a r 1 \ f m l n n n f \ m \ v u n I P F 1 . . .are W i ll Sheets ho me we st svn..u.mm My n (Hniidn Y o u \ . I . n l ¢ l 5 | | \ » u s l l l l : ° "- -¢ ~ ¢ ¢ " "~~~~~3 .E i a : Q | ° Q "" " d .M ' " 'N e l l i e A l l b a u g h ," " | ' l E ' > ' .. " " " " 'M S *" f i I § E " : .c .M | p n \ k .P h o n e B l a c k ' a 2 3 .1I.un aLR. D r u | | | | | | h v L u l n . r u ¢ \ J l \\ l A u u x a -d n y o f t h i s w e e k i n L i n c o l n ,t h o D a n S h e e t s ,M r s .G e o r g e S h e e t s l a t t e r a t t e n d i n g ,a m e e t i n g o f t h e a n d c h i l d r e n ,a l l o f H e r m a n ,a n d B o n n ]o f D i r e c t o r s o f t h e N e b r u . s -M r s .E l d o n W a l l e r a n d b a b y o f l m C o n g r e g a t i o n a l c h u r c h e s ,o f N o r t o n ,K a n s a s . whi c h Bo ard s he is a me mbe r.Mr s .Fr e d Seaholnl and three Mr .and Mr s .Ro la nd W arric k c hi ldr en of Mi ss ou ri V alle y , s pe nt ....|........|\|.....l..........l_....I n - . .st...».¢..~&nlnnb QC Plan nuvanful o f Oma ha . Mr .a n d Mr s .Di c k Stri c k le tt re tur n e d les t we e k f r o m a vi s i t at the 'pai -enta l, B.F .Ha r t h o m e a t Doug las,Wy0h1i1'\8 Mr .and Mr s .H a r t ac c ompanied th e m h o m e f o r a f e w wee ks vis it. Un ns ten se n o f ' n o r m wa l xe r a ve - ' K e l ly nue.Mr s .Son-ensen is a daugh~' te r o f Mr . a n d Mr s .Christensen. M r .an d Mr s .Geo Bruc e an d f a mi ly o f K a mr a r ,Iowa.to ok ad va ntag e o f th e double holiday th is we ek an d spe nt Sun day an d .Tack Be nn ett d l Sio ux Ci ty Thu rsd visi ted u n ti l Frida J a me s Sta ple ton Be n ne tt a nd so n ,I aoent th e we ek 32-as ».w.L driwn f r n mvvu v U . ---w w wlaynightand my at the Mrs. home.Mrs Bo bb y , who had' here mtn r n K d ruurlwu uwnuuy evening mm.Denver, Colorado vrhere they were culled Inst Friday to the bedside of lllr.Warrick's father,Mr. C. A. Warrick where he is confined in the Government Hospital in Den~ we ww..-.ml . .we ,...........,Frank McBride home.Mr.Sea~ holm cnme Sunday for a few days visit.Mrs. Seaholm and children left yesterday for San Antonio, Teams where they hope to improve Mr. and Mrs. Fx-ands Forsbex-K and children of Rose Hill, Mr.and Mrs. Axel Hansen and daughter ol lgmnnnd,and Soren Miller and son, Nlels of Herman, yfelgg Sun- Mondey with Mrs,Bnlcs's mother, Mrs.Myrtle Kllian and other relatives. Messrs.Merwn Kuhr and Erla Christensen left on Wedneeduy §5ai§`h Tom and Ruth Blanchard drove to Chicago last Saturday alter- aoon and were accompanied by Miss Anna Schmidt. who went tnver, and at this writing he was the health of her son, Richard.day visitors at the C l'¢P°l"»9d very low.Mary Frances Cider The following attended th Missi ` sue uaneen for Linwln for a couple of d of Oms- home.where t ' e ha,granddaughter of Mr.and Mr.and M on festwul l t the Brown Mn. Janus Burcha nys 1 '~hey will attend the mme 3; umet City,Ill.near Ch| rs. John Sutherland hh-and also on Frl m of thi! city, and two sons of Blue S rln cage, day attend em alma begins h p gg, their class reuni er third year on at the Azfi-of ie hz~ The following from this clty are Creek church, north of Arlington, last.Sunday afternoon:Mr.and Hrs.Carl Kellerman,John Von Lunkin of Tuscola, Ill., Rev.and Mrs.H. C. Jul. Frese,Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ruwe and Dorothy,Mr. and Mrs. Charlie "gh und Annu and Mrs. Wiebke W 1. Mr. and Mrs.Gus Lundt eu- tertsined a number of m.l.ut.ivea and friends st.a family party on (di and fractured her arm one day last week while viddng at Oakland,Neb.Mary has spentmort.of the summer vacation with her grand parents and uncle Jack Burnham and wife of _this dry.Mr.and Mrs. Frank McBride a nd Mr. md Mr s . e mu L e mo n entertained the following relatives und friends last Sundnyzjdr. anq Neb., were Sunday evening m vper guests at the home of Mr.snd Mrs.Hugh Sutherland in this dty .Mr.John Sutherland is employed l¢ the Bill! ctnni ng factory. Mrs. Rasmus Johnnnsen return- ed home last week from a visdt with relatives at Lincoln And Davy.She was accompanied by Mt.and Mrs.Clueuee Johnson c m w u m i b u l l e g u . Lust Saturday evening wlsdtors st the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Lindberg were Mrs.Nels Svend- guard and daughters, Frances and Ruth of Arlington,Miss Leona Lsrsen of Blair, und Hurry Thiel- foldt of wen of Herman. lk- and Mrs. Charles Reoh ol" south of Blair entertained the fol- lowing guests ut supper lust Fri- representiug the Modern Wood# man drill feam o l Wsshington county at the state Lair mdsy ('I'h\11'Bdsy)at Lincoln:Messra.Fred hung,Howard Long m d Charles Byrne. The Coffee Club met lest Thurs-day afternoon at the lwme of! Mrs. Hum Wrlch on wen Wash#- lngton street, with the utud num-ber Present md a 2001! time =f.~| lil last Sunday.Those present were'Mrs. J. B. Miller md children of who remained uvar for s tewuays day evening:ur. and m n. cm Wnéd A eugoufher two brothers H. N. H00ver|Snlker. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ship- at tha Johannsen home.'1T*~=v re- I§oIru}nm_md son gerbegt, Mrs. "wedfbv tha hone:F lunch was sa.Iand wife, Geo. Hoover,her!ather,ley ol Valentine,Mr. and Mrs. Geo.Hoover Srf and wife all of Harley Wilcox and children.Mrs. Sioux City.Others present were'Raehel McDonald and Allan,Mr. James Deighton ol Sioux (itylnmi Mrs. Byron McDonald. all of and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Petersen near Blair. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred of Omaha.lm and thrw children of Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. llovendck Missouri Valley. and family of Davenport,Iowa Members of the Zdgler, Weber came last Saturday morning for Bland Anderson families enlwed avisit with relatives.Mr. Hove:-'family reunion at Teknmnh Sun- dick returned home Monday andlday August 30 honoring M m hlrs.I-lovendck and children re-|Ral;zh Martin.ormerly Emma turned to Lincoln on Monday. Mrs. Ole Lindberg held open house tn her friends and relatives last Tuesday afternoon at her home o east Grant street.Theevent WZ. Mrs. Llndberg's seventy sixth birth anniversary.A pleas- ant afternoon was spent visiting and a delicious lunch was served. A number of friends surprised Mr. and Mrs.Harold White last Thursday evening by svlnz to Christlua 0Ye and Mr. John VonLankin of Tuscola, Ill. and M n . Wlebke Wulf of Blair. Ming Margaret Robertson,who ls teaching school at Des Moines, spent the week nd and Labor Day at the parental, Charles Robertson home.Miss Robertson teaches the third grade in the Pierce school,this making her fourth year at that place. Mrs. C. K. Bendorf was hostess Mr. and Mrs.M. Coleman and sons,Warren andlack, nf0n1aha spent.Friday with Mtn-Cole- man's sister,Mrs.Kenneth Ponnd Bhd family.Mr. and Mrs. Coleman visited until Monday st Gnnd Island while their sons remained at the Pound home. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Latta and family of Logan,Iowa,Mrs. Andrew Bohs and daughters.of m . . | -r - . . . . \ n n . .maimed for a COLIDIG of weeks Vi8i'L|9'.ni\nr whn in 'hmre frrfm Rush- their hom un-invited w ¢ p¢ ndu> the mm-ma la dle ; bum c lub """ `!' """" '""" " " " " " 'around the evening.Mr. and Mrs. WhiUelat the M.R.Bendnrf home last ggdfmg '31 ';§'°_';'*;;;: f s ent in- who were just recent\y mnrried, Thursday altemoon.Prizes at Mrs.g l i n t Hud)e';'°n M r 'and'l B!il'I were preaeate§a_|\3mb¢f __ofh_z_rldge ? "°' °.f "? ° """Myg E`E°" Mrs.hath. and fa mly Q.,at-| 'rhq 1; sn `m m zuli""""".i_"' " ""M""'f"M F '~agthgrimér rin relath guests were mr. anq _l§rs.V._9.;¢1udin|g the following fromumvuu. anu mn uly ol Lincoln, Alr.lM,,_J_Zelgle r a nd la milan d Mrs.T .R .Jacobsen a n d h o h n Weber.Ma tt ie and Phone 32 or 33 +!,3A§§I!1HF \ ~.- / ~!~ ~~ \ $1.00 Outside Slips at $2.25 All Silk Flat Crepe Slips These are lace trimmed $2.00 each Remember: We carry ladies' Silk Munsingwear.We also have the part wools in winter weight, Munsingwear. Ladies'Rayon Bloomers 79c -each \|\mdoo)( T Mrs. articles for their kmznen.rue uuyer lor mgn score and mrs.-""""9l'Il1'*|saelf-invited zuesta inc!uded\L.C.Klopp,low.Delicious e | * ° = 1 E ° " f ' ~ a t 0 k l a l d family oi Irvington. Mrs. Ralph Johns of near Blair, entertained at a party last Friday aitcmoon for her daughter, Eve- lyn's seventh birthday.Miss Evelyn received many nice gifts and the afternoon wasa pleasant one for all.Those present wereMrs.Fred Jensen.Joanna and guerito,Mrand Mrs.Dltlo!Wols~ man-and Mr.and M r ;Henry Wolsmnn. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W.Downes and little son of Kansas City, v i d t e d a f e w d a y l t h a f n t p a t t of the week with Mrs.Downes' aunts, Mrs.Annie Martin and Mlm M..».. r*....\, -1 ...-.4 f~,.u... Messrs and Mesdamea,E.M. Beaty, H, J. Cooke. E. Tornblad, c. E. Krause,11 B.Burr,and Mlas Beulah Roberh. Mfrs.Wm.Frost and son Wm. Jr. ol Henry, South Dakota drove through Blalr on their way back to Fayetteville,Arkansas lastr.~.:|...~ .....\ .a-......|ff., ¢kvlnfl froshments were servd. Mrs.Neal Went and cousin. Miss Mary Strlklett returned Saturday from a.week'p vacation with relatives.They went to Wayne for a vlslt with Mn. West's sister,M m Wilbur Hall, and from them went up to Yank- o m sz n fnn .1~.~» vlzh The L. s. U. ol the Congrega-tional church held a social after-noon at the home of Mrs. C.H l Hntehmnn on Tuesday, September 8.She was assisted ln the enwr- talnment by Mrs.Olin Hopewell and Mrs.Al Sick.llhs.L.C. KIGPP lnd Mrs. A. F. Newell had dum of | short pro gram. ..,._.........,..........W . . W u "Lxln ..!enn,MH-Mik¢_-lHb¢l'»street.Mn. Downes will be xe-Amelm,Minnie and lmue ,M"-Qmembered by a number of BlahOtwChnstansen,Iavonne and'1,»;em|,as Helen Cook, daughter Lyle, Mrs. Harold Schiodn Ve°l»..°f Wm. P. cook of rf. Calhoun as Eulaln.Harold and Rosle,M r u u m familv lived rm... .......»... U . . .N... ,W ...-. -_~-----. -- - -~- - ----~~ ----M __visit 'Lg the Dr w.M.Hnller Mesdames Ditlof and §:"'Y!m;h¢:;'d ;;g=mg_f=\_g°»;,-;ngg;{ imma.Dr.Frost :md daughter Wohmmn gave n shower S day Colorado'a Allce alsa of Henry.S.D.will afternoon at the f return to ormer's homd, the .pent the week»end a l Arkansas in October hunorln H,|h s C.Rumusien home inr. and Mn . C I An-1 1nt »Ynmllv will rounds t}\ere A¢-._ iam mn..\l..:.»-xg! luh, }=itY~Mrs. Jensen ia a date Bert Wilkins and Eval!""- -'1 ___"__is ¢|||AllVUL _____'ww _*J ,.,......,._-v-"'\| D.lDUl.l n u v 111.lu nvvi11\\»l.I |u.¢l.|Alvu'Il Ma r _ l ' F l m a g o -. T h e Downes ar e ag a i n a f te r noveral mo nth 's " 1' h ¢m we r e a ro u nd nd xty re lati ve sla ld W i | " ? n a k i n g a bri ef vi si t th is year absence Mr s .F r o s t wi ll be re - a n d frie nds resent d t h o u t .P a n e y urmdK e n ' a s they are hu r r y i n g ho mo w me mb o r e d t o o ld ti mer s a s the c oup le rec eived so me beautifud Lavo nne ta ke a t d p th ro ug h th e th | d h|sou er n a u g te r o f J i m Fo le y ,ea r ly g i fta .D f l c i o l g _ refreshmants ...¢,|,.-lL h .l..1l I .; | l .r Ln e_..A o f Mr .Rasmussen.On Satur :lay | arte:-noon M r .a n d Mr s .J ansen a n d da u g hte r visit-ed a t th e Gu y Hi n k le y ho me .M r .an d M r s .J en-. sen a n d da uz h te r return ed an jury, Jane, Doris and Dol kins,Eveiyn,Leland ur neth Johns and was Hansen.a w w ;uI n n u w . .8B\ »l|.8l 8 I II H i l l c o wm sorv su nymnmmeu.'lthdr bomb on"m¢»a;&. r ¢°rl ~~~sa i'fn1=@:.f'~,.,:.:;~ .;V~¢~-fr'_ ~..,,,~. . mr '.a...,. f , ..,v _.¢: »..- ' ~.' - \' .~..=;.~."~;..~~''~~ " ' .-.~ ~.=-<~5=1-==»##=<f.'.~=~ .<"7-|»¢;~; .¢J£~7'{,`*%..' ° '2.~a f= e . ~~~ - » . _ . = . .sf ` \- ' r m Bhlr mbwm. Sevfambei' 1o. 19311 -_ : L - zg p " - ¢1 * .sf'='.:. '. ;.. "-. . . KENNARD NEWSTHE ;_ f 1 f ~°l ~.s ~a s~a~ru \I vidted ldends here Wednebdaevening and Thursday.Mr. and Mrs.Chnrhe Kem~drove down hom Lyons Sgturdn evening.Mr.hnd Hrs.~ ~ Kempcke returned to Lyons wx them for I. week'n visit.\(Mrs.Lena Rhea,Mar umMarion drove over from_Fremon KENNARD NEWS Hrs. Homer Wud and children, Helen B¢n'y and her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Berry drove u> lincolnhutWeheadaymvi d!Fred Knmzr who is in a hospitalthere Arthur Gottach was ln Bloom- ichool teulmrs,Pa d Morris andMae Burkholder Min Leah Kali-ner will mach 'the sixth,éevemh and eighth grades;Mlm HelenEllinglenwillluvethathird, fourth and filth gndes and MinlbeolaNelxan will teach the pri- mary grades. Rev. E. P. Booker returned lnt lo~ a.State F m - . Mr .a n d Mr s .A r t h u r S ti ll a r e |I r l | MILDRED MARSHALL IS RECENT BRIDE The Wvddinz of M in Mildxd lhnh-Ill and Otto Grothersen, WASHINGTON NEWS Mr. and Mrs.C. V.Shumaknr motomd in Des llainu,Iowa on Tuesday, returning Thursday, hav vicinity,was~announced s e ~ the wes t p orc h o f the F. J . Eno m-» so n h o me wa s b lo wn d o wn . Mr. and Mn.Morris Masters, Q .| D A L E n o m c s Dale was struck mm a lfeavy mm and wind Handny evenigg. grate them. Measure the pulp and use three-fourths aa much sugar as pulp.Pour the boiling water over the sugar and stir it until i t ls mlmrfst dissolved.Add tho Knxit pulp and lemon julce,and cook the mixture until lt. is clear. P w r it i nto clean,hot glasses und cover with paraffin.It wi ll have the consistency and appear- auw of honey. Cawhup,oatsup or ketchup- call it what you will, but be mre you prepare plenty for use thh arming winter.Use your odd nhxped ar attractive bottles and your catchup makes wonderful gl!!-L u la an appetizer, and the nugnr lt eonwnl is nu excellant winter fuel food.Elderberry Clidlup 1 quart rlpe elderberrial,1q§m alder vinegar, 1 cup sugar, G inch piece ginger mot,2 lueh place ltick clnmlmon,12 whole cloves,2 blades mace.Remove Items from elderbenles.Heat ~1-»~lnt.Pour ._........._..-__--.-.___I . "We make ff-ning;F»"'W? For you" _ . » -QuI 3 . . .' l u vv. = ~ § ' "_~|la * ./""""''~~' i u » $ "} $ = l I f i ~" ...|a |n " »on Mg n d a ~ t o o b s e r v e ~ o r d ~ y . C l m s an d Ma g g i e :Bergman spent Th u r s d a y m f t e m o o u a t th e F d tz P u ls h o me . Mr .an d Lira.Er n e s t Ke r ste tte ran d c hi ldr en vi siteu Mr . a n d Mr s . Ch ri s S te nd e r Mo nd a y eve ni ng . Stender wma them w Ben Berg-,M~ gm" nea r Drum, ta spend Sun~'ve ay..Miss Anna Hansen lelt for Elk-,DR hom last Munday morning where hoduewillteachforthe'coming an school tem.\.,, Julius Slender was at the Jghrhre CHANGES IN HOMES MADE AT KENNARD Mrs.E.Blazjer,a resident ofKennardfor the past 48 years, has had her household effects moved fa Omaha and will staywithher daughter this winter.Harldld French is moving thisweekintoherhouseandClyde Hansem who has been living in the C. W. Lantrup property in the nonh part of town,will occupythepropertyvacatedbyMr. French. :.I |{:| Ph on a 4 7 -- A li c e Tr i ple tt. B i g sh ip men t o f be tte r si lk dresses f o r f d !ju s t rec eived a t th e Fa sh io n Ce n te r -- ma k e y o u r " "R |" " selec tions now.r : z z few hours illness.She had been to learn ol their marriage whicha sufferer from hean tmuble for tank place .luly 3 at Hiawatha,several months.lkansas.A large number of She had been mnldns her home friends gathered at the Wm. Mar- lor the past three years with her shall home Saturday to charlvsri son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and the newlyweds and were treatedMrs.Nic Friédrichsen,coming , ice cream, cake, pap and cigars.here from Bennington Where ahel Nels Svendgard 1, at fha gum had lived many years.She ls sur- fair thin week showing some of vived by three sons and five daugh his hogs.ters and 1 deter in KBDBM-\Mrs.Herman Jungbluth, Sylvia Panerai arrangements are pend- Kermit and "amen were visiting ing ward from a daughter in at the Henry Dornncker home on Canada.Monday afternoon._.|Mr .and Mrs. A. L. Naaernber- i n g a n exbe nd on o n M r .Ku n n e - ma n' s si lo . Ro b e r t Ma th ie se n spe nt Sa tur - da y n i g h t wi th hi s gra ndp ar ents, Mr . a n d Mr s .Be rtel Berbelsen. A mo n g those wh o atte nd ed th e s ta te f a i r a t L i n c o l n Mo n d a y we n Mr .a n d Mr s .C a r l Jensen,Mr . a n d Mr s . C . V .Sh uma ke r a nd Mr . and Mr s .Be rtgl Bertaclsen,E lm e r an d Be r te l J r . M r .an d Mr s .La wr en c e An d er - son an d c hildren o f Oma h a ,we r e Sun day eve ni n g vi si to rs a t th e Bertelsen home. W a sh i ng to n sc hool wa s closed I |:1 TRY AND STOP 'EM A group of Amedcun Legion- naires were cutting capersdurlng their last national convention. "They will do some damage," remarked an elderly lady w n policeman."Can't you stop them?" "Lady,"remarked the cop, "five million Germans and awholglotofotherforeigners tried that once F u be it from me to butt ln." MILDRED MARSHALL IS RECENT BRIDE The Wvddiflz of M i n Mildxd lhnh -Ill and Otto Grothersen, popular young folks of Axlingtm vidnity,w u nnnnunced severd days ago Although the ceremony wok P h u in Hiawstln,Kansas, July s. Both the bride qnd brldegroom were h o m md rained n u r Ar l - ington.The bride is n daughter M Hr. md Mn . W i ll Mn nhxll a nd the brldegmom in a son off Mnand M n .Otto Grotlmnen Sr.,ot Wuhlngtnn. Mr. Gmthersen is at present em- ployed by the Hnrry Anderson Tnmder eampany. A number ot friends held n dnriv nrl in ihelr honor Friday evening at the bride'l home. wAsn1NG1'oN NEWS DALE nomcs Dale was struck mm a. Heavymotond tn De:llo i nu.Iowa on mm and wind Handny evening.Tuesday. re¢\\mi1lK Thnrsdnh "'""|H\-nb; were blown from trees and 'the wen porch of the F. J. Encr- Mr. and Mrs.C. V.Shumaknr i n g u k m in the sights at the I State Fniz.ho bl wn dovm.°"i§.and Mrs.Arthur Still are '°'i¢,. ".§¢"i'i...° Mania Masters, drivdng A C1wv\'°l°¢ #lm Glen, Howard ana Maude drovctnJ Ben 1~m¢qn'm °'1'2 '»..s'§""i»' gmma m lg" Thursday no vig; . w e r anpo y -~m onl.re<|l{m»¢n umlu t we e k , di 8 ' 8 f1 \8 * th e n me d | y . - buemmf.Mr .md Mn. Herman Junghluth-Mr.m d M m Gnu AM B # M - n a s y 1 v u dmv » w o m¢ h » Fn a . y ~.a n :Th u - s d evening u» ¢f¢mm1 f n r . c .hgu th spla ri l v tonttend o S.m m D a n d An n i e P e t - M ° A | , , ,be :c u l .nlzm.lr num r rom 1 -_ n u m and Kr l .B a l d B°1'°'||¢1\mux\|ty attended the ¢..°3{'a s ¢ Tnea dny ma ins vlddnz a tlhnp da m mm i n ho no r o f Mr.:t§:nChris Mnthiesen home in Ben-'md nu. mm-y Luna. non.s da di me guests t thJohn Johnson Sr. ma J ohn ~"~~n..§ I." Bfwh ML . we re i nn; d are »f°vf;;5 a fishing trip ont in Mn. Hsnry Dornncker um Robert ' the sand ls of wésiem Neb.'ML and Mn. Wm. Knhler, Orville~Mr. and~M~ Henry P~fersen~, and Everett of Bennington;Mr. apples, pwed And chopped;salt; 1 pound scedless raisins,1 cup celery, cut fine,2 quarts vinegar, 3 cups sugar,1 teaspoon each, cinnamon,nutmeg and cloves. Comblno the lngrellents, and cook ln a preserving kettle until the chutney is thick and clear.Stir frequently to prevent buming. Pour into hot. sterilized jars and seal. Tomato Pruerva 4 pounds small tomatoes (yel~ low, green or red;fruit must be firm),6 pounds sugar,1 quan water, 'A ounce singer. % lemon, 55 ounce cinnamon.Make syrup ui the_s\xgnr and water.Add the lemon, sliced, and the spices.Boil ben minutes.Add tomatoes grad- w l y .Cook until the tomatoesbecome bright and clear.Stir oe- caslonally from bottom of pan no keep from bumlng . Remove from fire.Let stand several hours be- fo n packing.Drain and cook symp longer if proper density has not been reached. PRESERVING AND CANNING plate with jon of mn and of pickles.Vegehblu should remembered obo.They help fumlxh r°\\zh»¢°while the sugar they eonuin is excellent fuel for the wld days come.Carrot Mmnulade 12 n w a rro ts ,4 cups sugar. 8 lemons,1 teaspoon gmund cloves,1 ¢¢BlP°°¥\ ground dnnr mon,1 wupoou ground allsploe. Grate earrots, add sugar and le J wshud one hour.Add lemon and spina.Cook slowly for hour."u.\1'.into sterilized j and pea! when cold Pumpkin PreservesRemovetherindand seed 1|-om n small pumpkin and cut th flesh in inch uubes.Cook ln small amount of water until' ten- der.Drain and weigh.For each pound of pumpkin allow 1 pound ol sugar, 2 lemons and 2 ounces of ginger root.Sllce the lemon and soak with the ginger over nigh in cold wiser.Next moming cook i n same water unlil the lemonrind is tender.Add the sugux-and the pumpkin, and simmer until the pumpkin is transparent.Droln ond pack in jars.Cook syrup until it is thick and pour over the nmln in the jars.Seal tightly. Grapes and sugar-with or ~`thout assistance-mean winter ~nlnties.Grapes are excellent in e diet.So is sugar-a quick- ner fuel needed in cold weathergy`» try these two recipes now and ==~ your pleasure later on: Grape Mnrmulsde Wash grapes,remove stems, d separate pulp from skins. ' t pulp ln sauce pan and cook lowly until seeds separate willy. ~en rub through a fine sieve. .pdp,:dd an equal~eunre ol sugar, and cook slowly :ty minutes, sdrring frequent/ y to prevent burning.Put in ~rilized jars.1 Gnpe Cnuup Sum,wash and drain grapes. '- p the grapes.Heat the skins - just enough water to keep from ~nrning.In another kettle cook -~ p until the seeds loosen; pressrough colander and add so tho ~ns.For every flve pounds of ~ lp, add one pint of vinegar and - ~ll until reduced to A pulp.Then or every five pounds of grapes, ~d to this two and a hal! pounds »sugar, one tablespoon each of ;~und ullspice,ground cloves - d ground cinnamon,and cook »~ Lil ghlck.Seal while hot.For~tlup making,Mo y acld vari- ~ties are preferred to the very weet ones.Cooking of skins may .. hastened by first putting them ~ugh a food chopper.' Don't forget quinma this year. A fe w jar:on the shelf assure your winter guests of delicious dalntles.Get u few quinces, A few apples and try the following ie oipes.They are economical,es- pecially now with sugar selling at lu lowest price in many years. Quince and Apple Preserves 1 pound fnzit, hal! qulnce and half sweet apple; 1% cups sugar, water.Pate qulnces.Sllce and remove seeds.Cook inegout four times their measure nl ter until they ore tender. Pore sweet apples and cut them in medium thick slices.Cook the apples in asmol amount of water until they are tender.Drain off the juice from both the apples and the quincen. Add the sugar to the juice and boil the mixture lor tive minutes.Add the fruit ond boil it umtll it i thick and clear.Seal in glns jars.Quince Honey 6 large qulnces, 4 large apples,_ juice 2 lemons,sugar. pints boiling wxter._ Your preserve closet ln not enm-MN-les b l to fo r the v lnkt, sn oo ora sweep pen,medium-dud;1 pint vin~ n r .x c o o m s u .Ztzblespoo~ white mu mr d seed,a l t an~ ayenne pepper.Pm the cucnm ha n, mt them ln qo ui o n, remove the pulp.Pot the cucum ben, amlon, md peppers throng~ l food d\°PP¢l'~Add 1 -~» amount ol unter w prevent stick ing, and boil the minute until tb cucumbers are tmder.Kent th vinegar,m x " .and neasanln~ Add the vegeubla mixture nn nook until the atchup in clear Sw in clean, hot bottles of jus. t Good old-fashioned meat an 1 vegetables are always in orde but u blt of relish tones them uwonderfully.Ita augur adds the fuel vdue of meal,and th vegetables used an greatly to - f " v I c a s desired when fresh vegetables scares.e n Bee: Relish 1 quart diced beets,1 medlu sized white onion, 2 d peppers 2 teaspoons salt,'A cup gratehorseradish,1 pint /vmegnr, cup sugar Cook the beets unti they are tender and the skins sh ui! easily Cut or chop the beets anion, and peppers.Combine th~ ingredients.Cook the mixtu until it is dear.Seal lt in clean hot jars.Cabbage Relish 1 quart chopped cabbage,1quartfren tomatoes,chopped 1 cup md pepper,1 cup gree~pepper, 1 pint chopped white onio 1 cup sugar,1 quort vinegar, 5 tablespoons white mustard seed 1 tablespoon celery seed,'A ben- spoon tumerlc,salt.Soak the hbage and tomatoes separately over night in salt water (36 cup salt to 1 quart water).Drain the vegetables ln the morning and add the other ingredients.Lei. them stand for two hours.Sim- mer the mixture until it is clear. Seal in hot, clean jars. Pickle or preserve 'em-they tanto delicious either way.They call for sugar- but sugar is cheap and a wholesome qulckenergy fuel.Try these recipes and see how excellent they are: Pear Pra erva One pound pears, 1 pound sugar,1 pint water, 1 lemon, sliced thln. The fruit may be preserved whole,in halves, or in quarters.Bollthe sugar and water for 5 minutes, add the pears and the lemon, and cook the pears until they one clear and transparent,and until the syrup is s thick condmncy. Turn them into dean hot jars and seal them.If hard pears,such as Kieffers, are used, they should be oooked in clear water until fender, and th ewater in which they are cooked should be used in making the syrup.A lew cloves or a stick of cinnamon is sometimes add ed for flavor.Pineapple jd:~ used instead of water in the syr e up gives a delicious flavor. Pickled Pears4 quarts pears, 2 pounds whl ' sugar,2 cups vinegar,$4 ounc~ stick cinnamon,'A ounce whol~ cloves.Peel pears.Boil sugar vinegar, cloves and cinnamon io 20 minutes.Place a few of th~ whole pears at a time in the syr up, and cook them until they s tender.Pack them into thorough ly cleaned jars.Adjust the rub ben,and fill each jar to over flowing with the hot syrup.Ad just the covers and seal the jar immwiately. I Use up the tomatoes in yo own garden or in a nearby 'sto They may be turned into dellciou bites for the dnys to come.Th sugar used ln the following cipes tums these delicious bl into real fuel as well, for sugar one of our_ best quick-enery food~ W Tomato Chutney 2 dozen medium sized ripe ~mea, chopped;6 medium sizeonions,chopped;8 red pepper 1 -»~'d~ en tn s s s s a l e n o w $ 1 6 . 1 5 a n d $ 2 5 - - i f . y o u ~ < 1 S u n d ~w i n ;~ i r d a u g h ~ r l ~ ; ~ d e ~ f f ; J i l n ~ o ~ e ~ D e ~ W m l t ~ V R I I J U S BCG t h 9 3 B W l h t é f i n - l a w , M 1 3 J a y N e u e r n b e r g e r a n d ~i n o ' ] ' n e E n t e r p r i s e . C o a t s - s l z e s 1 4 t o 4 6 .| ris Masters and family. Mrs. Williams and son of Caer per,Wyo.,SP3 visiting at thehomeoftheir daughter and Bis-ter,Mrs.Roland Ormsby and fmnily. |son,Raymond'1\1ilne ~ Lincoln WOMAN Nr KENNARD and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Waiters of STRICKIIN MONDAY York, visited Sunday and Monday th 1 ti t D IMrs. Caroline Petersen, 67. died ""Ff1§§§s `<§§"§¢w E i u m m and .»:\ | u |:.. the new baby girl.Mrs.Frank McFarland andsous,Gerald and Norman,andE. T. Tenn returned to their home in Houston, Texas after spending a week at the Qome of Mrs. Mc-. Eli no r e a n d Ma r g i e o f Fr e mon t, vi s i te d a t th e B. F . Ma s te r s h o me Sunday eve nin g. Mr .a n d Mr s .S.R.Ba ts on an d T o m ar e vi s i ti n g relati ves a t D d e . . Big shipment of betier silkdressesfor mx jun received at the Fashion Center-make your selections now. Friday and Saturday IW SilkDresses on sale $1.98 and $2.88- vnlues to $15-all dzea.Shop early.}-`nshion Center.84-1: ~.H ~J u n g b l u ~ f K a ~ t , on,B o ma r d a n d Sy lvi a o f e.. R. B atao n pu rc ha se d th e Da le se f r o m He r m a n J u n g h lu th i s mo vi n g i t o n to the f a r m Mr s .Ba tso n wh er e th ey wi ll odel th e ho us e an d ar e bu ild- a ba rn . ........ IT'S HOT NOW BUT 0 0 0 COLD WEATHER ~o 1 l s m o m m a 1 l ~ Friday and Saturday 100 SilkDresses on sale $1.98 and $2,88- vnlues no $15-all sizes.Shop early.Fashion Center.84~1t Shoes $1.97 a pair at the Fash-lon Cenwr Frlday Ind Satqrdny. Nice looking dress slippers for Women md Misses.Worih S5.Fashion Center Fall Dresses- Travel Crepe Suits-sleeveless dress with long sleeve Jacke on sale very xpwa l $6/I&-all sizes-real bargains. Fashion Cenwr Hosiery Club~ JOHN W RIGHT RUNS STORE IN KENNARD John B. Wright has opened a small confectionary and school sup plies at/ore in his store building on West Second street formerly occupied by the Kennard cafe. Mr.Wngnt operated a similar storg for several years,quitting two years ago because al poor health. day moming for Omaha where she will resume her duties as school teacher in an Omaha school. Many in this neighborhood are busy filling silos this week.Mr.ahd Mrs. Earl Morris arethe proud glrents dz' a baby girl born last T ursday. Mr. and Mrs. R.L. S won areleaving Tuesday morning for their home in Covington,Okln.,afterspending last week at the home of Mrs.Sutum's brother, Wm.Mar-shall and family. n ¢ The Scliool Car NOW! ' v Get your car ready for winter. New spark plugs and piston rings cdupled with minor ad- justments will make a wonder- ful difference in the ease of starting. CALL us FOR Esrmxn-:s Kf~N§§Q9QR»Gf \economically this winter NIC I FRIEDRICHSEN Fashi Ce ve Fall H c 1Womenon$l{88'L;2.88-$3.B;.l A15 K E N N A R D , N E B R A S K A .\:xyB Sonu-thinpg Y(-w ,"ubscHbe for The Enuxtpnsu. new, neu.me wrepun.ul lu nweek.He reports thnt :mp con-ditions lfo much worn therethan here ns the corn Ls entirely burned up.. There will be services lt theLutheran church Sunday evenin ,September 18 st eight ..».1»& Rev. Nielsen of Blslr, wm deliverthe sermon.Mrs. Ev: L. Hammond of Ffemont, was n. lmdness caller here Wednesday.» Mr.Ind Mrs.C.B.H m m :spent last Thursday with thedn son Ind daughter-in~law', Mr, and Mrs. Bert H Mr. and Mrs.ohn Burgess andchildrenspent from Thursday till Sunday at the parental,A.N. Anderson home. Mr.and Mrs.Clyde L.Rosen-baum o l Calhoun,apart Sunday_ with relatives here. Mrs. Homer Ward and childrennhdMrs.E. Berry and Helen spent Thursday and Friday in Omaha. Mr, and Mrs. John Hedelund ufOmaha, were dinner guests q!Mr. and Mrs. George Hedelund Thurs- day _ evening.Their daughter.Harnet, returned with them that nl:::. "§.:!'f=E.-.'.11i'"f.fP°"!..P5i vveunuuuy evening xmru Aurneywhereheh u been -=°=»<"==-;,_=camp meeting.Mrs.B. J.t- m m n returned wxu.mm for s [ew dsys visit ' g h his family. The Patterson:Boohers hsve been friends ever since Rev.Booher wu given his nm charge in Nebraska. Mrs. Funds Fnrey has been on the liek lin the past week.Miss lhth Hansen is en-ing for her.Mm.Floyd Aleznnder returned Tuesdsy evening after having gg" s week visiting relatives in western part of the state.The Royal Neighbors held theh-regular meeting at the I. 0. 0. F. hall Friday evening.Their next meeting will be held in the new hall over Berry Bros.Mr.and Mrs.Martin Hedelund nnil children visited over labor day with Mr.and Mrs.George Hedeluno. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blaco drove to Lincoln Tuesday on business. They rcmdned over Wednesday to visit Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Anderson.On last Wednesday night the nt the E. 0. Fairchild home cas! o l town:Messrs.and Mesdames Elmer Wright, Harry Blsco, Geo.Hedelnnd and Jeanette and Miss >ll0Win|z enjoyed awvciner roast bfinlillz Ruth Brown with than.Ruth had spent s week there. Miss Margaret F`f¢=\<=h. whoM mm d n i n |11 surnmer,is Kfld Y setting m-on¥er.Shels able to alt up for n ew: hours every dey now.Sn t.In L a mb returned l mTuyM - g g ;from his sum- mer vention th his children inthe a lt.H n .Lamb returned later in the week. Mrs.Glehn Rosenbaum :ndchildrenreturnedthelatter pertg;;~1= » ;fw,== tn dny vm: n neo and withMr.m i m i . . .Frank Timberhxln at Dnvey, Neb.Mr. B-hd Mrs. Bert Hansen undMiss Grove were dinner guests ol Ruth Irene Andreasen Sunday. Big shipment o l dresses for fall just the Fashion Center-make your selections now. Shoes $1.97 s pair nt the Fush- ion Center Friday and Sntnrdny. Nice looking dress slippers lor Women and Misses.Worth Sli. KENNARD RURAL Jorr nms betier silk received a t . » the proud glrents dz' a baby girl born last T ursday. Mr. and Mrs. R.L. S won areleaving Tuesday morning for their home in Covingtnn,Okln.,afterspending last week at the home of Mrs.Suttmfs brother, Wm.Mar-shall and family.Mr. and Mrs. Roy Masters and Elinore and Margie of Fremont, 'sited at the B. F. Masters home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Batson andomarevisitingrelaiivesat ~ale. Mfr. and Mrs. Avery Batson andon,Raymond Milner of Lincoln,~nd Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walters of 'ork, visited Sunday and Monday ~'ith relntlves at Dale. Friends of Otto Gmthousen andildredMarshallweresurprisedo learn ol their marriage which ~ok place .luly 3 at Hiawatha, ~ansas.A large number ofriends gathered at the Wm. Mar-hall home Saturday to clmrlvsri e newlyweds and were treated occupied by the Kennard cafe. Mr.Wngm. operated a similar storg for several years,quitting two years ago because al poor health. eral days visiting her cousin,Jeanette.Floyd Alexander .ol Wayne, spent the week-end here with hiswife..Ruth Irene Andreuscn spentThursdayand'Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hansen. Miss Ella Lautmp ul nearBlair, spént the week~end with hermother. Mrs. Mary Lautmp.Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peterson and Mattie Jane drove to Omaha Saturday evening to get Berklav who has spent the summer with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.Ben Glissman. Joe Gallagher of Omaha. was a supper guest of Mr.and Mrs,Elmer Wrlght on Friday. The Kennard ypublic school opened Monday morning,Sept.'7 with the following corps of teachers:Sup'L.Ira Lamb;high Nels Svendgard is at fha :hteair thin week showing some of a hogs. Mrs.Herman Jungbluth, Sylvia ~ermit and "amen were visiting ~t the Henry Durnncker home on ~onday afternoon. Mr .and Mrs. A. L. Nauernber- ~er ol Wnkdield, spent SaturdaydSundaywiththeir daughtern-law, Mrs. Jay Neuernberger und Friday and Saturday 100 SilkDresses on sale $1.98 and $2,88- vnlues no $15-all sizes.Shop early.Fashion Center.84~1t Shoes $1.97 a pair at the Fash-lon Cenwr Frlday Ind Satqrdny. Nice looking dress slippers for Women md Misses.Worih S5.Fashion Center Fall Dresses- Travel Crepe Suits-sleeveless dress with long sleeve Jaeke on sale very xpwa l $6/I&-all sizes-real bargains. Fashion Cenwr Hosiery Club~Jo£n'.l'od|,Si v dinlv Fre e - get details at our Hosiery Dept. Advenise in Tne Enternrlsa.W e do .~ever t h l n the new baby girl. Mrs.Frank McFarland and sous,Gerald and Norman,andE. T. Tenn returned to their home in Houston, Texas after spending n week at the home of Mrs. Mc~.Farland's sister-in~Law. Mrs. Mor-ris Masters and family. Mrs. Williams and son of Cas~ per,Wyc..are visiting at the home of their daughter and sis- ter,Mrs.Roland Ormsby and family. Fashion Center Fall Hats for Women $1.85-szss_;s.sa.Al- wavs Some!-hing.New. REPAIR Mr. and Mrs. K nerv. Andreasen left last 'l`hur y moming for Lincoln where they will attend ihe state fair.They have rented a cottage on the grounds and willbc right there to see all the ex- clternent. Mr.and Mrs.Gifford French entertained several couples lastTuesday evening in honor of Mr.French's birth anniversary. Next Sunday,Sept.18, will be the last Sunday in this conference vcnr. Every member of thechurchnndallfriendsare urged to at-tend.Everyone is urged to cametoSundayschool,The gnu]set is 101),and we arc trying ham lo reach that goal. Mr.and Mrs.Max Klutz and baby were baptized in the Metho-dist church last Sunday.Mr. and Mrs.Kiolz have been taken into noon.#Frank and Reinlmrt Galle! were in Waterloo Smlday morning w ~ h ~Mr. al-'Mn. 0. s. Pruner of Omaha, and Mrs. Ella. Sue Pruner I H11»1l Prnnlr Cnnvr rohnrnmlhomeThursdayalter a manthsstay at the Lausls Gorc-ham home. Frank Gasscr.Harman and Amanda were busniess cnllcfs in Omaha Thursday.Mr.and Mrs.Louis Gorehamand children visited at the Frank Gasser home Thursday.Leonard stayed for a longt: visit. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cunningham visited at the Wm. Hunt home in Omnhn, Friday.Charlie Wrich and dnuzhters "Vr1 and Miss Hilda Wrich \'lslG~<l at the Pete Rasmussen home Sunday Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Hunt and Darlene vlsdted at the Al Kronberg hume Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Iauis Goyehamand children vixifed at the Frank I Glaser home Sunday.Reinhart Gnsser visited at the \ l l L 4-.. ..n,. vived by three sons and five daugh ~a ho 'gs.te r s 8 ;'d 3 s Bi B V2 r i n ~d \Mrs.Herman Jungbluth, Sylvia gemen are pen ` Kermit and "amen were visitingingword from a daughter in at the Henry Dornncker home on Canada.Monday afternoon._|Mr .and Mrs. A. L. Nauernber- ._........._..--_--.. -.._I . "We make ff-ning;F»"'W? For you" We do .everythlng éuf in/a' Me Baéy 2 } \4 -.» » ; q f \' ,r »|,'~ l » , .g _ _ _ _ IFEN you drlve in men, expect lots of atten- tion to your car, lf you've time for it. Free attention and you are welcome to lt, whether or not you spend a dime. So come in regularly for correct tire lnilatlon,remo- val of glass, tacks, stones from tire Lreads, checking ofwheel adlgnment, bat- tery, water and testing- anythlng we do. We'll save you a lot of time, troublé and money. Try us and see! |1 A NEW LOW PRICE FOR GUARANTEED GOODYEAR TIRES ru new and improved GOODYLAR SPEEDWAY 55 4.40-2| (z9¢4.4o) an dui -»¢..¢uy1" latest G O O D Y E A R P A T H F I N D E R L i fe ti m e Gua ra nte ed ,-v ` ,4; :5 . . 9 ;T Mis ~»f "'2 ~» # ¢ §" ~ ng') ~(I g i u *A ~~~\, ¢ \ ~\ . . , \ \ Z .,\ `\` €»/ ' ». Sha <z9x4.4o).. (mano).. <zax4.m .. 4.40-21 450-20 4.15-19 5.25-21 (312515) 305% R»e(.CL .... $.69 4.50-21 (301450) $1 1 .1 0 p e r pa if Other Sizes Equally Low GOoDYEAR'S F A M 0 U S Q U A L I T Y tirewlthin the reach of all. Ends . $4.93 5.60 6.65 8.57 4.39 P d r $9.6010.90 12.90 16.70 8.54 lleavy Duty Truck Tiress a -Pric e sm 517.95 1.50-20 <s4x'm> no-za <am.oo>.. Sho azxs$29.75 29.95 15.35 Fries CHANGES IN HOMES MADE AT KENNARD Mrs.E.Blazjer,a resident ofKennardfor the past 48 years, has had her household effects moved fa Omaha and will staywithher daughter this winter.Harldld French is moving thisweekintoherhouseandClyde Hansem who has been living in the C. W. Lantrup property in the nonh part of town,will occupythepropertyvacatedbyMr. French. :.I |{:| Ph on a 4 7 -- A li c e Tr i ple tt. B i g sh ip men t o f be tte r si lk dresses f o r f d !ju s t rec eived a t th e Fa sh io n Ce n te r -- ma k e y o u r " "R |" " selec tions now.r : z z n6§ENnAUM SERVICE s'rA'noN KENNABD, NEBR TRY AND STOP 'EM A group of Amedcun Legion- naires were cutting capersdurlng their last national convention. "They will do some damage," remarked an elderly lady w n policeman."Can't you stop them?" "Lady,"remarked the cop, "five million Germans and awholglotofotherforeigners tried that once F u be it from me to butt ln." Fash ion Center F a ll Ha t s f o rW o me n $1/88-$2.88--$3.88.A l- .\:ny B Sonwthinp; Yvw Pubsc ribe for The E nusrp nse. Women md Misses.Worih S5.Fashion Center Fall Dresses-Travel Crepe Suits-sleeveless dress with long sleeve Jacke on sale very xpwa l $6/I&-all sizes-real bargains. Fashion Cenwr Hosiery Club~ ule :ww $16.15 and sas-if you ma ~sum ~f.~ |h h r|Z ` ` ~ ~nut :ul values lee than Winter in-law, Mn?J||y Neuernberg:r and g°Aann|»°m°"{§»» mnmrndu. Co~ts-dues 1| to 4c.| IT'S HOT NOW BUT 0 0 0 COLD WEATHERN§EQf. L ~I S Q O M I N G 1 I n ¢ The Scliool Car NOW! ' v Get your car ready for winter. New spark plugs and piston rings cdupled with minor ad- justments will make a wonder- ful difference in the ease of starting. CALL us FOR Esrmxn-:s Kf~N§§Q9QR»Gf `1;4i`economically this winter. NIC FRIEDRICHSENHAQ!§IARE KENNARD, NEBRASKA ti who~a lot of othe~~fo~igncrs tried that once,Far be it from me to butt in." ._........._..--_--.. -.._I . "We make ff-ning;F»"'W? For you" Fash ion Center F a ll Ha t s f o rW o me n $1/88-$2.88--$3.88.A l- .\:ny B Sonwthinp; Yvw Pubsc ribe for The E nusrp nse. \ -~.-. ,.¢=..~tion to your car, lf you've time for it. Free attention and you are welcome to lt, w het he r o r not you spend a dime. So come in regularly for correct tire lnilatlon,remo- val of glass, tacks, stones from tire Lreads, checking ofwheel adlgnment, bat- tery, water and testing- anythlng we do. We'll save you a lot of time, troublé and money. Try us and see! |1 A N E W L O W P R I C E F O R G U A R A N T E E D G O O D Y E A R T I R E S ru n e w a n d i m p ro ve d GOODYLAR SPEEDWAY 55 4.40-2|(z9¢4.4o) an dui -»¢..¢uy1 " PAT H F I N DE R Lifetime Guaranteed 1 ~ :Y ./ i f .L \4 .. ,'.;.0 ., : \' J I Q >,m t g \ )< :;§"uu ~ w~ 1 </ "N Sha 4.40-21 <z9x4.4o) 4.50-zo (zvxuo).. 4.15-19 czsxum 5.25-21 (312515) 305% Reg. CL ..... Heavy Duty A ¢in \\ I o 4.50-21 (301450) $1 1 .1 0 p e r p a i f Other Sizes Equally Low GOo DYEA R' S F A M 0 U S Q U A L I T Y ti re wl t h i n t h e r e a c h o f a l l . Ends .$4.98 5.60 6.65 8.57 4.39 nk Tires Pdr $9.6010.9012.9016.708.54 Tm sa-Price Sho s m $17.95 a m mm <s4x'm>....29.95 no-za <am.oo>...15.35 Fries $29.75 n6§ENnAUM SERVICE s'rA'noN KENNABD, NEBR KENNARD GARAGE FRANK NAEVE, Prop. K E N N A R D , N E B R A S K A lT'S HOT NOW BUT 0 0 0 coLn WEATHER ~ls co G n ¢ ~economically this winter. NIC FRIEDRICHSENHAQ!§IARE I ( Pl. nmc n w w n n n r m wI who~a lot of othe~~fo~igncrs tried that once,Far be it from me to butt in." ._........._..--_--.. -.._I . "We make ff-ning;F»"'W? For you" Fash ion Center F a ll Ha t s f o rW o me n $1/88-$2.88--$3.88.A l- .\:ny B Sonwthinp; Yvw Pubsc ribe for The E nusrp nse. \ -~.-. ,.¢=..~tion to your car, lf you've time for it. Free attention and you are welcome to lt, w het he r o r not you spend a dime. So come in regularly for correct tire lnilatlon,remo- val of glass, tacks, stones from tire Lreads, checking ofwheel adlgnment, bat- tery, water and testing- anythlng we do. We'll save you a lot of time, troublé and money. Try us and see! |1 A N E W L O W P R I C E F O R G U A R A N T E E D G O O D Y E A R T I R E S ru n e w a n d i m p ro ve d GOODYLAR SPEEDWAY 55 4.40-2|(z9¢4.4o) an dui -»¢..¢uy1 " PAT H F I N DE R Lifetime Guaranteed 1 ~ :Y ./ i f .L \4 .. ,'.;.0 ., : \' J I Q >,m t g \ )< :;§"uu ~ w~ 1 </ "N Sha 4.40-21 <z9x4.4o) 4.50-zo (zvxuo).. 4.15-19 czsxum 5.25-21 (312515) 305% Reg. CL ..... Heavy Duty A ¢in \\ I o 4.50-21 (301450) $1 1 .1 0 p e r p a i f Other Sizes Equally Low GOo DYEA R' S F A M 0 U S Q U A L I T Y ti re wl t h i n t h e r e a c h o f a l l . Ends .$4.98 5.60 6.65 8.57 4.39 nk Tires Pdr $9.6010.9012.9016.708.54 Tm sa-Price Sho s m $17.95 a m mm <s4x'm>....29.95 no-za <am.oo>...15.35 Fries $29.75 n6§ENnAUM SERVICE s'rA'noN KENNABD, NEBR KENNARD GARAGE FRANK NAEVE, Prop. K E N N A R D , N E B R A S K A l'l"S HOT Now BUT... COLD wEA'rHEn 'y ls comme ~ 4~v . n ¢ ~economically this winter. NIC FRIEDRICHSENHAQ!§IARE'LA-Ten'm * Q I* avel-night.Inthemomlng p H2 1 1 1 ymmg man " M¢b!°°8h a dleesecloth biz vdfilout Onward hik place o! wonhip on mvwdlm-Add spices md naw Sunday vvenilll wah um mmmB05K°*|*»lY lor an minutes. hope dnt the old mm will notBrrllh-Bofbln md led.be gun whm h, whOu a l h r B W P l q w f d r n n u m c n m n n a z y m - l u x1 my wma onions, a nw rr 41-.Ann rdplou. f .ani Bhir Nebrgshf. Sepmnber 10, 1981 rs rx ns rm MACHINE md u o f mn s m v x c s Auto Repairing A Spcdally HANSON 1 s Plld Bldt-. BNI. Ne b h PHONE emu 18insuranceB a l E m u Securities BL AIR FL O UR mu. The Hume of MA1N'roP FLOUR (Bundled by All Groom-|) We exchange wheat lor flour P. S. Sorensen, Prop. n a n n w s CAFE nml ROOMS Home Siyle Cmked Mala Bu Dc pq A 204 Wadker Ave. " join your income h x at dmc."--The Anodatiun Nswl.CALHOUNAND v1cn~rrrY ..._-» ... m d the bamtiful Bower garden Brodenon home in Fmmont'I'hnrs at thc Henry Hanks hump.dl!- Mri.D.E.Hayes aerved re-Alfred Anderson threslwd for inahmenhtotlaamsmbenolthe Hlrry Erv w. hrs Jeppesen uidGund who met a t uw mmm a n Axel Axe lmn Fddly--Thursday to quilt.Mn. Rollxnd Smith md Junior ben and s e wn!v i d w n werepresent.Mrs. Frank Wilma en- w n a i m m e m d m o z nMn.And.rew Hoieris recnvoflnlinanOmn1ml1nspihl from ag-nil stone opentian.. mu l e with Baker univerdtfn, elevm. Dealers and individulh interes- ted in ra1i$o equlpmant and house- hold npplhhoa of the modern Fuhion Ca nker Hoda ry Club-J\1l.nTodly-Silk Stockings Frm- ge: details at our Hndery Dept. Fuhion Center Fall Ha t!for Wvmen ;1,gg_.;9_gg_;3_g8.A1- wuys Something New.Bi g shipment of better li lk wha is v dfd of our school. Mba Ethe Bovea olFmmont, visited Herman friends Sunday I-nd Mandly.She wu a guezf at the Bly Triple!! homg Momhy.wuys Something New.Big shipment of dresses for nu just better lilk received at the Fashion Center--make your seleciiona now. nusm|:~1§|:c1onY rs rx ns rm MACHINE md u o f mn s m v x c s Auto Repairing A Spcdally c. ST. P. M. & OMAHA cnxcmo s smmmund Nollwnwx-:s'mnN No. 1 11:40 A. M. dailyNo. 8 7:40 P. M. daily ex-Westboundwm Sunday Na. 111 8:85 A. M. daily :;:"~°'~/No. 2 zfoo Q' ii' 23? ex-Eastbound cept Sxmday No. 122 6:80 P. li. daily BUS GOING SOUTH B U S ~ N O R TH 8:50 A. M.6:00 P, M 9:00 A. M.8:00 P. M.11:00 A. na.8:15 P. M.12:00 Noon 6:15 P. M. N0 4 Dr. Norman K. Ralhmnnn 0PTOMETRlST Over th; Blah' DnlgCo. Phone Black ll Evenings by Appointment |. BL AIR FL O UR mu. The Hume of MA1N'roP FLOUR (Bundled by All Groom-|) We exchange wheat lor flour P. S. Sorensen, Prop. 54 The United Shias treasury de- partment is repoxted to have re- MARCUS BECK Insurance of All Kinda Um a CARL SCHMIDTINSURANCEREAL ESTATE || : |. Office in Court Home D A N C E HANSON 1 s Plld Bldt-. BNI. Ne b h PHONE emu 18insuranceB a l E m u Securities BLAIR ABSTRACT AND TITLE COMPANY Banded Abslraners PHONE rs A n a n n w s CAFE nml ROOMS Home Siyle Cmked Mala Bu Dc pq A 204 Wadker Ave. " :u . u n u o I :. cd ve d the following l8t tBr 8 fdw M I L T ~ ~ l;r°=ve d n u an d n u"ve y o u r a p p - Ho n,b u t aa I alr ea dy be lon g to ~ sevmutordersldonot can ho " "" " Saturday,Sept. 12th EAT ATWALT'S PLACE Two door: mst ol Vinwn»Ev\n.s GarageHlmbhrgenLunchel DR. Enw m T. . nrrDENTIST X-ny ServiceOffices inState Bank Bldg.Pham 298 Blair, Nebr. wermmeu is nwnw.V. .--~..-- --'mgd venlng.b r a s Ka m hi i m. le ft W e dne - d={ for Knoxd c\;_unty,1whe;,s she 'fri o a ew YBwil visit e n ' w h Guthner ofMr. and BBS-IDenver. Colo.spent n few dayswithhir. Guthner's deter,Mrs Joe Bolln.From here they went in New Orleans, La. to attend the Spanish-American Wet Vetenns Convention.rfThe following ladle; nttendedababy shower for Tommy Lee Piper son of Mr. md Mrs. ka Piper, at the home ol Mm Louis Mlckels in Florence, on Thursda sltemoonrMesdames Joe Bolln,Wolff Wm.Slevers and Miss Dora Kllndt._~,Mrs.Dr.Geesaman entertained Mus 'Gertrude Mencke returnedhome from the hospital Tuesdaywhere she had undergone an oP€¥' ntlon.Mrs.John Becklun was lnOmahaweanamv to seo Mri- Gully Wright at the Unlvgdtlf hospital. Fashion Center Fall Dresses- Travel Cre Suits-sleevelessdress with 'ling sleeve Jacloet-- on ° - ' ; ; ' ; § {~$6.76-all n w -guns.Faahlon Center Hosiery Club-Join Todly--Silk Stockings Free- g¢4 details at our Hosiery Dept. YORK cnnnx mms :~ .' : :. :" z:a "r n, ri *' f i él-f.:*f`.€ f :::::z.. » ~.:".°.:~..;..".:; Mrs. H. o. Michael.He spen Y-the summer with a brother on al.Dr. Donald Beck ol Omaha, an farm near I-Iummsville, Mo.,lmterne st the Immanuel h°lFi¢-ll.m n T u ,evening ue mw m A gu e s t s t t h e M r s .Peddleyand Mesdsmas my Tflplett, If-0~ Coo d Thorvald Hansen en- home a couple ol days last week.Resuming their regular meebper an .wrtainm th be o l the mln, arte:not meeting duringJuniball eterfim .25 sever-nl'JwY and August, the o. E. S. met orothers at n ehlcken dinner at the Triplett home.Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Rose SP€UfWednesday and Thursday at tha E.W. Burdie home to be with Mr.Raae'n mother,Mrs.MattieRose, who n very low st present. Miss Nettie me cooper. who i~ employed nt De s Mo hd.lows d v u nIn____.?. .1.......»-\1:n fam. at the lodge lull Thursda y eve ning with a good attendmoe. Mr. and Mn. Tom McDonald, Mr.md Mrs.Arthur Andersen and Mr.undthMrs. James Va n u lg g r n " 3 on e eomnn orevening. Mrs. Can-le Voss of Omaha de- lted Harman frl~ds 11m-,4,y_ Mr. and Mn. Wm. Ronkinmmdeu bnslneu tr-in to Blair Fridav. ..n m .w m a "e wSunday vldton at J. L. Peterlen's Mr and Mrs. Lars Jeppaenand Bobbie were Sunday vidtors at the Andrew Nelson home,nearArlington.Hazel Sheets md Robert Peter- sen entered Blair high school as ninth grade students on Monday Fashion Center Hosiery Club- Join Today-Silk Stockings Free-get mum st our Hosiery Dept. Fuluon Carter Winter Commonsale now $16.75 and $25-lf you want real values see these Winter Conte-sizes 14 to 46. LAST CAL L FOB wnummv e Pl Ima |onilng.; ty pe wlllwnntboo ometo0 mnhA\ during the week of September 14-18,when the dxth annual radio-household appliance exhibit will bu presented at the Ak~S\t- Ben eoliseum. A $25,000 style show sponsored by the Brandeis Store and an all-electric cooking school sponsored by the Nebraska Power company will be high spot.: ol the expod-tion.For oonvenienoe of wo mm c o ml ng to th e s h o w fo r th i s i n - struction,a. nursery d l l be ln- stslled, with proper attendants ln charge,permitting mothers to bring* their little ones along. Plans are to bring oevenl nn- u___.._._____,._.. E a number of ladies at bridge on Bai-undny nkernoon.Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Harrison ofCraig, spent the week-end af the Oral Harrisun home.Mrs. C. A. Stewart and childrenofSouthSioux City, md Mrs. Merlin Wagers and son, ol Emer- son, visited at the garental, Mrs. Am; Wriedt home e lut of the wee lar. md Mrs . Elmer Thane md gueln " me P"°"~";,;*" ' " " "Mn. Earl Fnnc h re tumnfé °"'1'""",§°'_'i ms '§ "fL ,w' " " " ° ,; "°§¢?2'"§.M.wmr u 'I mh lm-L i l ? f ro m But rl w wh e n s h a g :- gucstaat e e o me P m v e d m d z h d w n o d w f d m d s i - ? h l z W ' ° k " l K U " ¢ ° f M m oyd 'at her home now.-s g "d 5211...at uw Mr. md Mrs. Bovnrd Grmdon MU- Albert Woodward |ndchil~ Arne °1 ,,g ho mei n o wn drove out from Omi bl sunday dren nrrlved Fri dly fro m Sherl- ML and M m E m u ;M- , mm 1 ° ; ,~ v w ; A! t h a Mw g g m g;*lth5;°mh'|K W m ggv wgg ge ma John Emaan: spent Wednesdny r." 'gg-==d_Atthe wud, who ma A zi idingno nhw at the C_H_ Wlllinmsen home.nf Fremont, rpm nn yMr. and Mn. Erne st Dmlan of Bm !-*°f'5° h°m9 ~ went "EE rl?;.¢ ~ '£'?2'....¥.° "-'.¥~_'}, "~. Next &bnrdny, ll the flnll date women's clubs county.The proje i118 Yell' is l. canone taken by th women'| clubs lul ing the Hama Al m . . . . . . \ . n u . l a s! U \" " ' " ' * " ' l Cl o I 1 l . l . l V n m w n r l m u : m n102-£i={.1=¢§§§i=a ES" Sepumber 12 broad- , mst from the Coliseum.for orgmldng according to H.C.Noll,president o l thei n WIINHZWU Omahn Radio Trades association. x ict the ensu~ An important f e a t u r e o f mmfinuytimg. gt *"'?|'-\'¢ exhibit ac the Coliseum is the e mne umemnu abunda; year on "MAk- mton.xracdve".M m A m Home Punish- the st; the Agdmdturd which mee n!puldng spnce for active models will show off Ile show garments, mmy ofwere pux-c bd recently in 'ork by Florence IABoscl1ln, o i women's gowns and Miss Dorothy Sieven drove wloSioux Citv Saturday to vidtwith w " _ "" _ "'k a m l h £0 596110 LI D O!( l l W lu l ' " '"" """" "" ' r" " "- \HW "'vH\-Luo n u y u u uuu glu auL...,.=. '::.°:;°w w , z , . , = "oflher mother, um .1»»=-»-<=1'i11»-==». |=~f:df.e;» ~f.e_=»*:efsd.s»faee3 haze-I Spe c ia li st of menu ''"" ° ""' "° " "' "' "lhnndllnlvmnelmnmmz ~""-"-'"'"\l"°""l ""Col!¢l¢,wlI!n|\lnbtln|¢h||lb-N¢w1ur.u»aun.o n1Hun»nm d ,|,,,,,,,, M,,,,,c,, ,,,¢,,,,,, ,s\m d»y»¢ um m m '-nl.E H .'A'-£°§',°»M..».¢'{..a'§*'""f===\°*\=-°°-=='=v-buyer l|'r.nndlln.F.W .Hlrll|nnwsnFdd-y|n,,M,,_He1m|homa|tTehm|h,lWund--h.B.pd s' m d .y"h ;'nm pmgnmtor tlm Wmlhlwnps.llondnydilulelguenslttlmkoy "r" d" n _» |~h " _ wu u .m , m l l ll h l dl ! r¢ n d» n .yul-|eun|.llpoldlbl|,toba'uvmWoolen home.neu-BlkCi¢!-_._.1_.__.. _ _.._.... -. ..\-n...ll! ua un. 53- F`l°!="_'"!d u.: $_ -..-_._._..._ .,_____ ...... m.».u....mu \..|»m an u...1n awenuon no me uamlgeny drouth and grasahoppern e parts of Nebraska is being by the Omaha Chl-mber of :ree sgrcludtuml committee, has conferred with Gover- w Rrvxrn nhnnt the best Friday and Saturday 100 SilkDresses on sale $1.98 and $2.88-vnlucs to $15-all sizes.Shop enrly.Fnshlon Center.34-ItShoes $1.97 a pair nt the Fush- ion Center Friday and Saturday. Nice looking dress slippers for Women and Misses.Worth $5. BENCH Ngfigg ..-~. »m___ enwruuneu a uuwuur us runuvwat dinner Sunday ln honor of Mrs. Williamsen's birth annlvemnry. Those present were Mr. and Mrs.Chris Petersen and Richard ofNorfolk,Mrs.J.R.Bott andBessie Willlarnsen ot Hooper, and Shirley Williamson Afternoon visitors were Lk. and Mrs.Pete Rudlne, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Weder- gren of near Craig. and Clemens Williamsen. Miss Leola Jensen returned children,Mir.and Mrs.Al Tra mand daughter, Mr. and Mrs L. H. Boone, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Esper-gffnl Miss Cordelia Sehoone and y Train,all of Omaha,werejoined here by Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wen and enjoyed a pluxlc dinner in our £1-k Sunday.Gran a Lydick went to Lex-ington,Neh.Sunday where she|will stay with another daughter;Mrs. Andersen for a whlle. Misses Rnssrnoud Jensen_and u u z r n u u u w e n e r m u nJ u ni or ha ll le ar n ag a in h attle d th e " O l d Re g u la r s "i n a h a r d f o u g h t g a me a n d w o n 6 m 8 .Th a t e ve - n m g b o th te ams a n d th e spon- so r s h a d a fe ed a t t h e le g i o n hall which all enjoyed.The bus-xnese houses closed for the gamethatafternoonandschoolwas dismissed at 3.Again on Sunday a good aimed crowd gathered nt the hall park for the third gamebetweentheteamsand were ,..| ....,s_.» L.. _...__ .L_ ,._., .._.._... mrad womel ever before 1 bon county. study dlfferer m make and They will tak llghtlng the problem ln tl how to make all types of l Early next --1,- -~»~.---_-x than any project affered fa Wsahing~ The women will xt pictures and learn chose suitable haunes e nn the nmblem of done E in som given Comm( which (Ta . . ; a . i ' : " M w ' ; ; ' . : , - . " . ¢ ' a - " T i a z z f a f 'I a ; ua mm home.me stricken an wont. attncdve lhldelfor G o v e r n o r B r y a n ~ amlfs-committee that he wan do every-sprmz. they will be- thing possible to start road work ler the problem 9f,in these ne u to g i v e men em~M i s s L a u r a u a v a s sp e m .l n u r a -h o m e k i a t u r t l a y a 1 w r n 0 0 n d a y a n d F r i d a y vi s i t i n g a t t h e s p e n d i n g a f e w d a y s vi s i t m f ' h n » | n o l f n n n f n h n m n # L n L. . n o n AF lu n v a n n ?M r s axwr Birdie Helen ]_,uf¢_15 entered Dana wuueu oy nn.-emg we um uzuens gm to conslc'K at College Monday to take the yeafa W1 Tha score was 4 (0 3.making their Nora work.Misa Jensen will wkG r.and Mrs.H" " Y Larsen landscape,h drove to Herman Sunday andsnenl. §f'f"{'Ii-_ - Y§'f;'§-Y'}f,,lf" I'°f`| bm\mh¢ their son. o m, who vA|||§ ""'""" and ' fa r m h o us e s :fit the1 a p la n th ei r f lo we r outdo or livin g ro oms. 1 _l_..__11.....-..up lo y m~ t , th a t h e wi l ! s e e k i mma - 'Idia te a i d f r o m th e fede ral seed; lo a n fu n d s so th a t f a n n e r s c an ha ve seed a n d th a t h e wi ll tr y i n n i l l l a n t r n 1 h R \ 1 ¢ R h ~ ~ \.rlu.un;a lnvic ub n u u .un: ;| ulno UA.|1135 nunu,lhlulaMr .an d Mr s .Fr e d Olsen 1ris~ Kas tl a t W a y ne. n m !ni H141 Jonas lllnmbermr home Mrs:Elmnnnn W jllin ms en§5fu£E1h§"évéf§ih'§." L |.M¢§`§=I1"Ay"`£EE¥5°°Y1]'£§f»Li§iallél ua uustzas aa. """""'* ""`""'°za 'W-[th M Lf '"livery women ueslres a lwwc rlMr. and Mrs. Geo. Hansen en~ s Y r a n rs. C. RG""5'rd and an attractive lavm Lima Clance Ryan s ent the J rm Re h k Blued-w c f - k ~ | m d w i t h D o r o t h y b l n k s .d é k s .e o o o f ° 'c o r n t e r t g u n e d a t a p i c n i c = § " P P = 'f o r a 2 § n ¢ " ' { f ; 2 " B 3 . ' i § ' , E ' . 1 i ' 1 $ $ ' 3 ;Q "h a s ? h y ° " m ¢j o i n a c l u b a n d l a a m u :\ | . .A l f . .l l l _ . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .\ ¥ -. n n j 1 . | - ~l n n n n n n \ | . f n n \ | | n \ °~~~~~ ~n | | f u n f ~B ~f f n m ~E H ~~ o v l l l d l l l l b u |\(l ¢ll\UV.' c a n b e f e d .A s p e c i a l C h a m b e r | o f C o m m e r c e c o m m i t t e e i s a c t i n g mr. nm] mrs, rulreq nunsen uu-tmtuincd Lhe following dinnerguestsat their home Thursday: Mrs.Ralph Martin of Rushville, Nob., Mr. nml Mrs. Melvin Acker- man of Herman, Mrs. Julius Zieg- ler and daughters, Mrs. John Jen-sen and son, Russel. mr. "nu mu. r.,-urww ....~...~.,Marilyn and Jack spent Sunday afternoon at Fred and Henry Peb- crsen's, helping their mother eele~ brute her and Mrs.Telbasm,were also birth anniversary.Mr. Curl Cmrlberg °I. nearand Peter L. Petersen present.._. of wwn Sundu Ln ho no r o f t he "" ° "' """"" ""'"~" " "'f " 1 'for-mer's hin_hd:y_Thoge nmenf ashgegad sDffl§'»,?'¢1éirH§§§;h}¢l°f slonIHortu:ultu1st,wbgt !;o\w:rs were Mr. and Mrs. Chns Hansqn, Mrs. B_B_Smju; a nd lamlly of i o pant md w e re mg Wg" nn § § 2 . . % M .'Z d " m§ " ' § € § ; ' ~ 0 ' _ ' ; a : " ' W h d §f»'l§2,f° ¢».'2X§,,'i'L..'2` ~ "°m§L.'§§ '. ''o n ac ter an his --; ~ m g ; ' § ; ? { ; Q , Q , ",;,, wg daught/er,Patty Hilmal of US. months?si n....§\\o Icnln, visited last Wednesday and The project leaclera and pre_--...... ... .....|...+.he nm vnnnun clubs wxll \with the guvertor. T w o imp o r ta n t aerial even ts r n i n th e ma k i n : i n Oma h a .On ea Dr. Norman K. Ralhmnnn 0PTOMETRlST Over th; Blah' DnlgCo. Phone Black ll Evenings by Appointment BLAIR ABSTRACT AND TITLE COMPANY Banded Abslraners PHONE rsPilot Bldg.Blzdr, Nebr. IL 11. iz.AsMuss§xi Insurance of All Kinda U m a EAT ATWALT'S PLACE Two door: mst ol Vinwn»Ev\n.s GarageHlmbhrgenLunchelMARCUS BECK BONDED ABSTRAUULE Office in_Court Home DR. Enw m T. . nrrDENTIST X-ny ServiceOffices inState Bank Bldg.Pham 298 Blair, Nebr. _CARL SCHMIDT INSURANCEREAL ESTATE , andL0 ANSOffice in Stale Bank Bldg. Dr. Norman K. Ralhmnnn 0PTOMETRlST Over th; Blah' DnlgCo. Phone Black ll Evenings by Appointment BLAIR ABSTRACT AND TITLE COMPANY Banded Abslraners PHONE rsPilot Bldg.Blzdr, Nebr. IL 11. iz.AsMuss§xi Insurance of All Kinda U m a EAT ATWALT'S PLACE Two door: mst ol Vinwn»Ev\n.s GarageHlmbhrgenLunchelMARCUS BECK BONDED ABSTRAUULE Office in_Court Home DR. Enw m T. . nrrDENTIST X-ny ServiceOffices inState Bank Bldg.Pham 298 Blair, Nebr. _CARL SCHMIDT INSURANCEREAL ESTATE , andL0 ANSOffice in Stale Bank Bldg. IMr. und Mrs. Charlie Thielfoldt Mrs. Clemens Williamsan spent "Anursuay al; we mn. Anna renme "'~"'~'vlslted nt the Louie Mencke home Sunday afternoon with her father 0Dr. G-v§~d}_v=1;°» ~ *gg fgggg home.meet Friday evening.John Taylor Sr.who is ln the x ng escgyat the MQ E L. A. Parrish of Omaha, was a Dougl The Bench Community club swedish Immanuel Hospikal in ..f.¥,. °:>.._f"i..,.,.....,....;...L félmzef 2-we" eff"-.°"§."£°<X: ¢f='"\>° v -. . . v 1 - - - . . -- _f o r th e f i r s t ti me w i th Mi s s ass o n n e xt Th u r s d a y ,S e p r 1 7, at 10 : 00 A M .There~ a n y n e w c lubs desi ring to the projec t sho uld no ti fy themot Thursday af ternoon with Mrslomahn ,1',f,;;i";ep`§. ma d e f o r E U uavunnzvnng D.n o KIDS a t m e aa.nl.r a r n s ns we r e g we n a nd p la ns h r n l mia _fore, h e c o mi mr r e a f s wo r k .o e 0 Y tf k eEd Olsen and fifteen memberspresent.Mrs. Howard Hain wasuvisitor.They will meet the next time with Mrs. Lars Fraud-son and jokes will be given whenanswerimr roll call.Mrs.Will Lippincott of RedCloud, is visiting this week wig; Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Llppineott andfamily.' Mrs. Martin Bertelson and Mn.Jim Sorensen visited at the Chen Sutton home Friday afternoon. Miss Gertrude hlcncke was ndsitor at the Rudolph Mencke home.Mrs. Will Lippincott, Mrs. E. C.Lipineott and lluth spent ull duyThursday with Mr. and Mrs. LyleGuyor nnd fnmily in Blnlr. Mr. and Mrs. llnrry Smith were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs Alfred Hansennndchildren were Sundny dinnerguestsofMr,and Mrs.AlfredPaulson.e v i llllrs.Will Lippincott o l Red Cloud, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lippin- cott and fnmily,Mr.and Mrs. Lyle Guyer and children and MissFloraAndersonofOmaha,wereSunday dinner guests of Mr. und Mrs. Clark Lippincott.Alfred Hansen, who has spent the past wi-ee weeks in un Omaha hospital taking treatments for an- itrnx poisoning, was able to comehome Wednesday and is now get-ting along nicely.Mrs. Ches Sutton and Mrs. ElsieJorgensencalledonMrs.J.M. West of Herman, Wednesday aft» ernoon.f l ! Mr.and Mrs. Ralph Lowe of Mr. und Mrs. Wm. Compton annMarshallwereSundayafternoonvisitors at the John Reeh home.Mr.and Mrs.Randall Iverson and family and Mrs.Mnrgare Iverson, Pearl and Will spent Sun day afternoon at the Marti: Johnson home, helping Mr. John son celebrate his birth snnlversa:Mr. and Mrs. Peter X. Peteraeiof Lyons, were Friday vidwrs a the Fred Anderson home. Mrs.Henry Hora retux-ne<home Friday after visiting for :week nt the home of her daugh ter,Mrs. Wnlter Hawkinson is Omaha.Mr.and Mrs.J.L.Larsen o Lincoln,Mrs.James Damrn anEdwin of Adrnnh, were visitors aWm.Cliristiunsen's Labor do momlng.Tho Thone school opened Mon day with an enrollment of twentseven pupils.There are live be ginners:James Thane, Dorls Rcgert,Darlene Vinderslev,RoJohnson und Billie Cameron. Mis Edna Anderson of near Kennnnia teacher.This is Miss Andei 'son's first your of teaching an we wish her success. Fashion Cenwr Winter Cqstsesnle now $16.75 und $25-if yc want real values see these Winn Coats-Sizes i4 w 46. HERMAN NEWS Miss hola Cummings of Om ha,was a weekend guest wi home folks, remaining over Llb d°¥:_-..r . ._. _ _ . Fashion Center Fall Dresses- Tmvel Crepe Suits-sleeveless dress with long sleeve Jaeke on sale very special $6.75-all sizes-real bargains.Fashion Center Winter Coats onsale now $16.75 and $ 2 5 -i !y o u Mrs.H.P.Woolsey arrived in Herman Friday from Salina, Kan. and joined her husband,who is 'acting as station agent here for the present.Charlie McBride of Blair, spent the past week here with his aunt, Mrs. Taylor French. Mr.and Mrs.Harold Websterand Joyce of West Point, visited Thursday at the Fred Rogert home.Dr. Cpmeion went to Omaha Thursday and brought Mrs. Cam-eron home from.the hospital where she had been the past week. Ed Olson installed a new elec- tric Radlola radio at the Mrs.Bertha Lowe home Saturday. The teachers and workers con- ference o!the Baptist Sunday School, was held at the home ofMrs.E.C.Burdic last Monday evening.After the budness ses-sion the hostess served refresh- ments.Miss Mable Hansen,who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. AnnaPeddieandotherrelativesthepast week, left Thursday for her homo in Omaha.The Lades Aid Society held amost pleasant meetingllast/l'hursf day aiueqaoon at e countryho me o f Mrs .C.H.Blanchard,when twenty-four were present.The Society will meet on Wed- nesday,Sept.9 at the home of Mn. J. M. Brewster.Misa Lodse Larsen left Wed- nesday for Laurel, Neb.to re-sume her duties aa teacher in thel: s c ho ol.Her mother,Mrs.o lu s o n went with her to Emerson and vidted relatives, re- tuming Thursday evening. Mr . a n d M m0 . H. G o d s e y s c - com nnled by Mr. and Mrs. 0. L.Hllsnger, drove to Fontmello onSundaywhere" g f vidted theH. D. Schoettger "unters Lodge ;5 " ;Coats-»sizes 14 to 46 u t o ci n ~.sd er t e g ;- a t ly eV.8.8 of m~ b. . . :»:'~Z ~.'§:?.| N i "; E g ; .... 1s ;¢f\"fifit- - ~: r~ »f»¢;=>d e f a s..\.Mig .f .." :-~5g:.5..1 =;: s = €£f . 3= : ~ ' " .Y " J J . J . j §§§:.1 .. ?' 1 f . : . i f ~. . a y . .1 :¢ : 1 . 3 .4 7":g X a ,' §. <.. .,,..1 ~ "J'.9.. fii.;I a£&zf.¢..~. : Rev.I. N. Denny says: "I have found nothing inpast 20 years that can takeplace of Dr.Miles'Anti~Pa~Pills.They are a mn relief |my headache." Suf fer ers f r o m H a a d a c h Neu rnlgia , Toothac he, Ba - - Sc i ntic a, Rh eu malia ln , L umba gu Ne u r i tis , Mu sc u la r P a i n s , P a i . o d i c P a i n s , mm th a t th e y h a v u s e d D r . Mi le s ' A n t i - P a i n ' with bette r re sults tha n the y -= eve n hop ed fo r. Count] -Q:A me r i c a n ho u s e wi ve s wo u l d n o mo r e - o f k e e p i n g ho u s e wi t h o u t n Miles ' Ant.il'P ain P ills than with out Hour or s ugar. Kee p a pac k nge ln your medicine cabinet ansave yourself needless suife : At drug stores--251: and$1.00 BUY Youn COAL NOW! v We now have on hand a complete Stock of Fur- nace and Stove Coal in all sizes.Pen. Hard Coal and Petroleum Coke at substantially reduced prices.lt will pay to order your coal now and get it direct from the car. ANn`3i»A`i|i`5'i` Farmers Elevator County Agcnffs office not later Lhan Saturday, September 12. There's still time-so hurry!It only takes seven members for nswndardclub.Funher informan- tion may be had by calling at. Um County Agent's office or phone 31. GA~DNER DISTRICT Mrs.Maude Lemon and daugh-er.Marguerite of Blair,spent uesday evening at Harry Ervey's Mr. and Mrs. Lars Jeppesen and Bobbie visited at the Axel Han-sen home Wednesday evening.Mr. und Mrs. l./eonnrd Munk unddaughter and Mrs. Laura. Muuk of Blair, were Thursday evening vis~ itors at Frank Brown's.Mrs.Pete Truhlsen went tol Omaha Thursday to consult a phys leinn ln regard bo her eyes.Mrs.Esther Rasmussen and Elaine spent Tuesday afternoonwith Mrs. Hazel Tott.Mr.and Mrs. J.L.Petersenand mum spent Friday avsninz at Bill Vogt's. Mr.and Mrs. Lilo Hart and daughter of Erwin, Iowa were week-ond visitors at the F. C. C.Petersen and Cecil Thompsonhomes.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ervey and I-'aye were Sunday vldton at the Ed Ehninger home in Omaha. Mrs. Gertrude Nelson and grand son, Jimmy Cannon sts dllmar atthe Ian Jeppesen home Saturday.Ten ladle: oi the Hillside Clubspent Wednesday sltemoon with Amanda Peterson, Wil*-inz Iorher. Mr.and Mrs.J.L .Petersen and Robert vlsited st the Ge°rs° . Il he held in Omaha soon is the annual outing of the Nehmska Press Association and the South- wtestern Iowa Editorial Associa- tion on October 29, 80 and 31.l t was originally scheduled during July but was postponed because of death of T. T.Oster-man of Blair,Neh., association president. The new dates will pennit the visiting editors to attend the Creighwn-Haskell Indians foot-ball game at Creighton university stadium the night of Friday, October 80, and also the opening of the 1931 Ak-Snr-Ben Livestock Show on Saturday, October 31. The latter exposition this year will be enlarged hy addition of the some rodeo which features the Penddton R o u n d u p ,Cheyenne Frontier Days and otlzr big cele- brations, although it will be pre- sented lnslda the vast A.k-Sar-Den eoliseum.This will not displaee the annual horsq show, which wiU continue to be a P°P"lm' f¢lf~"l'¢» Still mother inovation will be the Nebraska State Pigeon exhibit, at which 2.000 birds will be shown. The Haskell game always is a feature on the Creighton s¢hed~ ule, and the Blnejays will warmup for it on September 26 mm s will Sub COMING EVENTS IN OMAHA Dr. Norman K. Ralhmnnn 0PTOMETRlST Over th; Blah' DnlgCo. Phone Black ll Evenings by Appointment BLAIR ABSTRACT AND TITLE COMPANY Banded Abslraners PHONE rsPilot Bldg.Blzdr, Nebr. IL 11. iz.AsMuss§xi Insurance of All Kinda U m a EAT ATWALT'S PLACE Two door: mst ol Vinwn»Ev\n.s GarageHlmbhrgenLunchelMARCUS BECK BONDED ABSTRAUULE Office in_Court Home DR. Enw m T. . nrrDENTIST X-ny ServiceOffices inState Bank Bldg.Pham 298 Blair, Nebr. _CARL SCHMIDT INSURANCEREAL ESTATE , andL0 ANSOffice in Stale Bank Bldg. McBFlQDE'§ BUY Youn COAL NOW! v We now have on hand a complete Stock of Fur- nace and Stove Coal in all sizes.Pen. Hard Coal and Petroleum Coke at substantially reduced prices.lt will pay to order your coal now and get it direct from the car. .~.~4ninespentTuesdayafternoonlh Mrs. Hazel Taft.Mr.and Mrs. J.L.Petersen~d mum spent Friday avaninz t Bill Vogt'a. Mr.and Mrs. Lilo Hart and ~ughter of Erwin, Iowa were eek-end visitors at the F. C. C.em-sen and Cecil Thompson amen.Mr. md Mrs. Hany Ervey and~ye were Sunday vldton at the ~Ehninger home in Omaha. Mrs. Gertrude Nelson and grand -v~ Jimmy Cannon ata dllmar at~e Ian Jeppesen home Saturday.Ten ladle: U! the Hllldde Club -g,y;;»-@~d=alemoon ith -»~lanen, qui ting for er. Mr.and Mrs.J.L .Petersen »-Robert visited nt Che Ge°rs° . of the 1931 Ak-Snr-Ben Livestock Show on Saturday. Octnber Sl. The latter exposition this year will be enlarged by addition of the same rodeo which features the Penddton R o u n d u p ,Cheyenne Frontier Days and other big ecle- brations, although it will be pre- sented inside the vast A.k-Sar-Den eoliseum.This will not displane the umm horse show, which wiU continue to be n P°P"lm' feature. Still another inovation will be the Nebraukn State Pigeon exhibit, at which 2.000 birds will be shown. The Haskell game always is a feature on the Creighton s¢hed~ ule, and the Bluejnys will warmup for it on September 26 with a am putting in an up-to-date PASTEURIZ- NG PLANT in Blair and have decided to Iispose of my good herd of Dairy Cows at PublicOmaha called at the home of Mr.and Mrs. E.C.Lippincott.and llr. and Mira. Clark Lippincott on Monay afternoon, Shoea $1.97 n pair at the FashionCenterFridayandSaturday.Nice looking dress slippers for Women and Misses.Worth S5. Fashion Center Hosiery Club-JolnToday-Silk Stockings Tangec details at our I-iodary Dept. Mr.and mrs.uwxgnc .mmmand som, who have haen U Lusk,Wyo.,since June,vV-be forepart of lut wee k xvisitedattheFredRobertshome."-"=;,>' will again mal!e tha home in ebnlkx and hava l cated ut Decatur.Mrs.Chris Korshoj book 1lt1 Enrl to his doctor at 0mnhaTuesday, who reports him gettin along llne.Mn. o. H. Godsey vyns hqsig \uction on MommySEPTEMBER 14R os s n n zr r n ms llr.and Mrs.W m Hart mdAlfred, Mr. and Mrs. John Peter- sen, Dorothy and Jack and George Lune helped Mrs.Geo.Luxe Jr. celebrate her birth anniversary onTuesday evening.Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor Jr.,Mr. nnd Mrs, Clemens Wllllamsen, w the monthly meeting oz tMinden Study at her hams We nesdny afternoon.J. c.Bailey, wha was veryand confined to hu bed the px week, is able ta be up and srou again.Plans are being made in IBaptismSundayschoolforRn Day and Promotion Day.Mrs. Chet Sutton and Neil s .at I o'clock sharp at my Dairy Farm 1/ rhile south west of Blair on Highway No. 30. 27 l'l¢3d High Grade l will sell my :rd BullIERSEY cows Shorthorn HeHelen, Clifford,Charles, Maxine andl Rugsel T\;'y|or Zgxited John Tay or r. at I e Sw 'sh - uel hospital Sunday.Miss liazel Wulf spent Llxqweek and at Detlef Wolfe John Petersen,Jack and Geo.Luse were Saturday evening vial:- ors at Howard Applehy'n.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hart andAlfred attended a family reunion at Lyons Sunday.Clarice Ryan spent the pveek-end with Dorothy Mencke. John Petersen and Geo. LuseJr.spent Wednesday in Council Bluffs,helping Mrs.Jule Peter- Mns. Elrle Jorgensen of Blair, vlted at the J. M. West home Wednesday.The J. J. S. Club met withhl Joseph Crutsinger Wednesdays er-noon.Nice refreshments w<served at the close of the meeti Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Wilson 1Patsy spent Saturday night | Sunday at the Geo. Lowe home Mrs.C.E.Johnson and llt Maggie Booten arrived home Mday from s ten days vim withE.E. Caldwell famll at FLupton. Colo.The Canlwella l thelr Colorado home and aredanleely.. l years oldTHE fsEs'r HIGH TESTING PURE Coming I Bum)s'rocK 1 HAVE EVER 6 head of Calves _OWNED Some of these cows are fresh-others are heavy springers and all have real milk records,They have been sdec- ted from a large lot of cows that I have owned so that I believe they areAS GOOD AND CLEAN A LOT AS 1 span of good work Mules, weight 2300 pounds lspan of mules weight 2000 lbs. 1 good No. 1 Hay Stacker; 1 good Hay Sweep;1 New Century Culti- .__,___._ 1 ..-...\ ___________HAVE.EVER BEEN SOLD IN v lir;rlgmg qlw; 1. 1§9yg_j"=sv-If" " " ;hnT1*N_'17i'1 Hay Rack, and otncr am cles.sen mbvc,:\The condition of gm-AmMiss Lucille LgQmns and bro- un who suffered an perndon ";°;h§=;; beers Xxsxlilng l-}\:llm;V6°k 31° St. Cnthezilne hggsltagiecclix A owa pp e y ~repo mproMr. and Mn. will Rynn John are glad m report.Petersen and Norrll Wand called George Sta-ngel il vidtlng lmt the g°=;;yeg iq Omahn 'I`|12ldlY olks at Hewell Neb.'He ls l see n a or.nga v a c a i o m h d E;Abgut h"Y° $ § }'°;;;;gy=;"d c ani er av /:el l;|er:u »£.,.\¢`f el rien s ep | .r P'rs. Jo dmleby celebnm .her birthday Wed-Tekamah, visited Ei 3, Dr. C zneiday ,f"="'"§~Eve;IytmeAlel t wg home Thursday dternoo: m ate o u r w s ra.N S Y 'arrett I P 1www more happy birthdnyl.'and Anthony m i m of F The Rose Hill Ladies Aid met vlsiuzd here over Sundnv nz T h a e C o w s m a y b e s e e n a t m y F a r m . You will see a fine clean profitable herd at this sale. USUAL TERMS- \F. H. Mcnmnn,OwnerCITIZENS STATE BANK, Clerk \JENsEN & BROSSu1 I PB -:nh lrl.'1'hu.l|-" T daynfternum-dt\I|1Mlll'thdr|||lll1'|Hll Hnrpntkm vw |I G cum.; m 'nm .wumanmaks (C o nti n ue d fr o m p a gé f ou r )_ m a r m m i r ' M u l ti Y i : lr o c k ll n h n d A vo n n l m n o n u t th e m e n l u smu h t.He eo ldly : h oo k _ h a n d : wu h llo lvc r l md Amo ; u y ~ lu g :"I ha ve c o me a la n ; ww o o lln d y on."'"Th a n k x.lr l l l m e - n d l y m m : l v d o . " n l d Rnberl." I u m g h d no tell y o u n m wa d o m c need he m. " "B u t th e r e a r e th o se ln Bannonwh o n ee d y o ur he lp , " Ros well n ~ jolned. " W h o n e e d s ml h d p f ' " I rockrm y o u k n o w u v n l l u I tha t W llllnm He y do n lo mlfe r ln g pnnuh menz lor | c r ime.Mol! peo-nln are c onvi nc ed th u y ou c ommlb te d lt.I h a v e c o m a h m o n m y own n sp on nn bxllay to u k y o u nl A fe nti emun to te ll me the tr uth md rely wh olly on y our n e u n o f J u - li a n md r ig h t. " * T e l l m e v r h l t h u h l p p e n e d l l my £1-land w m m m Hey don."d d rr. "He ll s nr rer ln g tor udn llhri wma on e llah e l Ha n le y , o n c e n n r vu n m y o u r h o me .A : n m u n e n o n ls on W llllam.She Ml lll An d c on-fessed to Ha rr y Va n s th at sho mlgh! have b een ln erro r nn to the man.L a t e r m e n m l n m y D r * enc e :ha r her mlnd h ad c h nnl¢d -- th a t q s h e g a ve mo r e th o u g h t tnthe mu tter she wa s c on vinc ed that y on and not W llllnm had bee n wld: o t h l n g u l lt f '' x ~ mul nm rz._ ..,,...~.h.H e w e m : h e h o u le to n t h u gv_g.» [0c o n t, i n i n xe n l r b la i u vu g h lo wln x down th e In ks; "C a ! ' |to otli 'Amos e xd u me d . "Y e my th a t z h e p mp le J B o s to n zh mxj that m o m 1|mu c y ,I reckon there'|one who don't mi nk i o '" W h o u mg);-»Ra le we ll de- munded. ~"' " P e g g Weld.l' ll be t my he a d on n I nm r ig h t. " . Amo s h ad be en w h m l l n g u hespoke.B e r u l e d h h kn i f e m a loo ked at mu ne wc ome r. who mi d: -1 nm not au tho riz ed m e xpr ess M i n wu d u d p l h lb b l- " "Y e s , 1 k no w. " a la Ama n ." Y e h u v a f t thought 'bout y e r n l !n ml n u h .Yo ' n n o lnte ru ted In iu su e e m a n m t h a t yefve ¢pp1n¢ed y a r n ! ! t o l o o k l a ta t h e h e h . md y o've m v e l e d three hundred la lu u ln d o i n ' lt. I d e c la n , l o s e wdl. y | 're on e o ' th e u int: o ' God. 0 ' c o mm y e * ll te ll P e a y n m y edldn' K kno w my more 'bo ut Ro bert when y e left here thln y e did when y e c o ne ." "W nur x q u to a n y o n e wi ll de- pu n d who lly on my own ju dg men t an d conscience,"Ro s w e l l an- s wa r m. Robe rt retu rne d fr om the hous a Bo brought thu puzzle loc ket whic hPeg gy h ld loa ne d to h im whe n he lef t h er. "How lo ng do y o n may wi th un " he naked." 0UR SHOP IS BU~Y s a ~ Get ihe Habit irade with - one pr ce clofhier ~ B l a i r . - - N e b m \1:ii aim ~ l i (:. ~_Ill-m\l-sd-~100 down T h e ~H cfmntiés uh now unix-ed dmads wht:in $15-~a1l sizes.Sho I"-B um mxx wlNebrasknwinJZ? f..€Z'l.¢m ww h ma y mn li me uv e s w lo w| Y~Fuhivn Ceuzer.zwxlfdmds from 1¢ .""»..`? '§ '£ 2f' R3 mm y n m :m m m a l xuv.ma » °°nh» di f 1 1 °¢ \» ¢ ¢ n f°rxrl» l~,''mnney ¢1=*'¢h°|f=¢os pend»w Urs. E. E. Giesler,formerly of h°PP0¥'5» drouth and anthrax. They this great show in well. `|pent . , , , _ . ,_.._-_ nn... nuff A l k ; . . ._¢\ ,[Fmm an edunadnnal standpoml this city.Miss Hukey is Adnugh- mu xur we know ni' no greater demonltn-ww! Remind Mrs.Giesler.'|"°"'"" sham.~'mm of what mx knawledua in "A very pretty wedding wasnlemniaedatthe Moordleld Union church,Mnore£ie.\d,Nebrnh.,-' on Sunday evening,Augun wth, when Miss Gladys Harkey, daugh- ter ol Mn. E. E. Giesler heeame the bride of Mr. Delbert T. Sted- nf Mr and Mr; Rhnrlnl prgday md Saturday 100 Silki 'our different lines 0!.emi¢¢v0| Dresses on Bde $1.98 and $2.B8-..'will do.Here we [ind the best values m $15-all sizes Sh o p o w s s rr na n .ms w a n s mu . s k i l le d agriculturlsta v i m.;with early.Fuhlon Cenier.a4-xc one mother and the same in menFashion Cepler Hosiery Cl ub -I Magnus Johnson, old settler of_\'l18ilI8 md WHY other line.The Join Today-Sllk sgdg»=» nepn 'W uhingwn county,passed nmylwlwla ahmv il a conglomeration oi Kei dewu at our o ery _ut hh home on South mmf. ** :fh° ~ o f gm : kwa o ut put a nd Ruiz if. f. nf fha _nhnhun .r n..After the evening services con- ducted hy Brother Clarence hpp, the brldml party anne to tlteultnr to the :thins of Lobengreafs Wedding Minh played hy Mrs. Jane Meuemnith o l Stoekvllle. Nehr., E. E. Glesler, puter ol the church,united the two in holywedlock,usdng the single flux ceremony, 'The hrlde was becominglydress- ed in me hie ge swsetfe.snd enrrled a shower bouquet of white rosehuds,sweet peas,ferns andbaby breath.She was attended .,,g Miss Ruby Stephenson of Moore- deld. wha wore a flat crepe dress of bright blue, and can-led a bou- 'El IN LEAGUE (Continued from rm om the m n b m gunner wus fe mske second,and he threw themu to Schutt. et ahorh.While Schutt vnu Pllrlnz *Jw f'""\°1'»Lunar. ¢unan1\s unobserved st the third bus. slipped genus the plete and nmg up the winning tally. Bill Stastny made the oustmd- ing catch ol tho game, when he pulled one that would bring down the stands in n world series fray. A hlgh fly far i nto center field sent him chasing after it. He man- aged to spear the ball in un under \.--.|-,.»-\.....\.-.~..-.¢..\..,.a m. no u m w w ni eww m o mDecorationday suffering from n ne-vue attack of heart trouble which finally mused his death. Deceased was horn in Sweden in February, 1856 and when nine years of ,age came with his par- ents to America settling nm in Omlhs.In 1888 his father home- eteaded out on the Paplo in Wash- ington county and since that time this has been his home. He was mm-Hed to Miss Annu Anderson in 1882 and to this union eleven children were born, fivé of whom with the aged wife still sur- vive him.Durlng his younger years he was actively engaged ln fnnnlmz of whinh he made s mm. I ..-- .- ... ..-_.V ~......,\.o. »..`highway thst we wish to speak Blair is now sevenl miles nearer lincoln by the new route than whenwewereeompelledtogotlu roundabout vrsy through Fremont ha v i ng Blslr and drivlng tc Highway 81 just Went ol |Kennard we take U.direct youte south through Elkhorn. Following High- way 81 we Enally merge inte Highway 88 down near Gretna md from there to Lincoln Hlghway8E ls followed-From Blair to Lin- eoln on this route the distance is 68 miles, s saving of several miles over the other route. The new route is now practically vomplefed.There is KEll a littlequet of pink roses, sweet pea: and ferns.The groom was attired in dark blue with a sprig of sweet peas in the lapel of his coat.He was at- tended by his cousin,Clarence Lnpp of Oregon, Ill. After the cenemony a reeeption was held nt the Giesler home where the newlyweds received congratulations and best witxhes from a host of relatives and friends. Early Tuesday moming the bride and groom left for New Mexico for n short visit with the nano ww.,.s he ....¢......,......left wing the limit to make the connection. |Koza pulled the prize clown catch of the game, tripping over the outfield boundary fence as he lsnassed a hish one.Although he lost his balance, the horsehide was still in his glove when he straight- ened up.|Two nms on the Blair side, in the first frame and one on the ;S¢huyler sheet in the sixth, mark- `ed the contest as one to be bib- terly fought.Blair added another in the seventh, and Schuyltr came lcess and laid by ample means to care for him and his family in his declining yeam While on the farm he never shlrked a civic duty serving as d.i'.;r:f1r of the school in hisdls- trlct for a long term of years and also as county supervisor for the county and always filling the office in a conscientious painstak- ing manner that won him the re- spect of hds fellow men._ He left the farm in 1913 and moved to the home on South street where he passed away.Since Q 'p of paving north of . d a new bridge aero Platte river that is not y lo travel but this is only weela ol! at the most ru the only din road betwee and Lincoln will be from t head bridge on Highway I of Kennard aml south county line, n strip ol abo miles. WELCOME Dr.R.R.Donnelly of ..._._..L.-. _.. .. one price clofhier Blair. --Nebm 0UR SHOP IS BUSY There is a REASUN Expert Mechanics, Reasonable Chevrolet Flat Rate Charges, G Chevrolet Par Give Us A T ri a l . .. V i n t o n - E v a n s C l ; e v r o l e t C o . BLAIR, NEBRASKA Myron Metzingcr ALL WORK GUARANTEED Ashland sa d le et o p e n a f e w l d th en n B la i r he oven 30 we s t to th e u t to u r Oma ha , .... ...... _..,,..... .., -._._, ._.-. _..-woman dled of n f ever ln he: unm-W lllln m wa s released f r o m p n m n a n d p u ! o n th e llmlu o f th e to wn pendlng y our relurb.th e inhab llan u a nd c c rtnln memb er s o f th e court,especially Governor Vane, bellevln g hlm to be In noc ent.B u ! he ha l lo we ar ar o un d hls nec k a noose of hempen r o p e w lth |Lnllltwo feel long.This lss heavy bur- |den, and lx ls y our duty to hlm and lo his Irlemls no remove lt."I t wa s u well-spoken argument. full of the note of nlnc erfty .Th ey were nmndlng on the c leaned lee nl :he edge ol' the Iuka Rouen pac ed up and down ln th e uhoveled Area. . He s to o d l mo me n r lo o k ln x o f t a t Ros ewe ll ans wer ed: 'Only n few minutes.My s h lp wi ll be lellvlng Ne w Amsterdam in nine days.I th llll ha ve to h n n y to ma k e lt. Be f o re I z o l ha ve n question to \| k» y on .Th e tr u th Involves n o peril to y ou. Bells; bey ond the jur-lsdlc tlon or the c oun y ou c an safe ly go m th e D u tc h to wn a n d take I ah lp for Ho lla nd.The hupplnesn o f your friend depemll on y our an~ m e r .Ar e y o u th e man who m lh e constable found wlth Ma b e l Ha r t- le y ln n xh mm th e n i g h t y o u le n Boston?" "Y o u ha ve n o rlght to ask me that question, and l refu se to nn~ me r lt," s ai d Ro be rt. wI gronm's parents.They were ac- back to tie the count in the eighth. companied by Mr. Clarence Lapp,|Warrick's triple, and the daubles and the gmum's sister, Mrs. Elmeriof Tomes and W ck were the Baxter and her son, Everald.'but drives ot the nmt., although The bride and groom are ex~Foxy Schurman an Freddie Wig~pected m return Monday, Sept. 8, lngton walked off'with first bab- .ma will make their home on thenjnv hnnnrs.Finch hm! three cun- moving among ua he has served|W"°the city very ably as mayor and and 1 left the office with honor to him-'°m°' self and bo the satisfaction of t.he|D~ w for Sgeneralpublic.|In his home lite he was every-|T"°S< thing that 'could be naked.A ldna wife- came mere a new momma ago ~mbw-B :o o k u p hi s p r of e ss i on in th e had paled. as f o r me r ly oc cupied b y Dr .we li wa tc l nden forest.H u face W ith perfec t composure flnth Arnnu and Hmm well answe red:Rose-» :ed him wfth interest.."'1'hen my work ls finished. andBell. umm to Ihre simaw ;|h»|"|iI£¢ii'¢ii." miéuluin 1 ur-we will reiurn to the f m Wei i " i n , " ' "E f ml ny 'in' 3 £ .°.'I..i"; , ° ~ 5 ¢.°;,.1f°1§ "`|'£Z».'.§.\-. "wiki "2.° 13.mill 1-he : y u m 1|e turned and nld:I! I0_MFE'' "eom_u ra n o n hu n m :n u n yo||| Iodge tonight at a Dutch trad- ost twelve miles south of hem. »u change your mind. ns I hope may, you c an find us there un- §`£é`a,§§§{é ?A`}}§ 1{駣`zi}£6£ene1d.{»f§£1é}{§'i§1"f°\'{I-"L}1a}H2E3.""" Although Blair outhi the Schuy GOVERNOWS OFFICE IS ler crew, Wigington h the best EMPLOYMENT BUREAU of the strikeout record,ng 11.Continued from pagg one)'of the Blairites,while seven Schuyler hitters hit me dust. an d th o u g htf u l husband,a wi s e ltf l B la i r s o me ti me n t we e k a n d a mp le we ll wo r th y o f emulation.l'1P9"U"°flt-5° In h is -b us in es s c ar ee r alwa y s u p - I Th e E n te r p n s e "f@lC0m@B UNB :M a n d h o n e s t l e t t m g J u s t i c e b e , Y f ' U 1 8 c o u p l e t o B l a z r a n d w l s h e s i I . u .\I n n n n n » L n » . \ ; u n n n n L » » n : ¢ . A n n mo rn in g h e ge m up to be hanged again by the nec k and to be gazed a t b y th e c r o wd My Go d !Th i s l l to n u r e !I t l l burning a.ma nup by Inches.An d Ha r ry V a ne i s gover nor !" til eight o'cJock tomo rrow mo rn Ing." " I have thlsi llttle trinket that belongs to Peggy W eld," :mid Rob- ert."She le t me take It the ni ght F5 left y ou and her and_ others ag h l l y oung friend wi th an curious tenderness tn h l l big ro ugh hand. u h e u i d : "lt'| a h ell or a fum over a s mall matter.Pl!go to B o n o n my self ma we a r t h a t I d o n e l t.A ll th e wi ve l and old ma i d l and y oungm l l d l wou ld be n y l n 'th at they alway s kn ew I w u a devil wi th the gals." " R o h m i l t h e m a n t o t v . " u i d Rolevrell." Amo s a nswere d:" I can tall y atha t he wi ll n ot go ." "I p re f e r th lt b l :p e a k f o r h i m- lo r etur n lt the n ext da y w were to see each other.Anever see her agnlm W I!! y the kindness to take It hac k It is an old keepsake of her and I n m s u m t h u s h e w i to have It." " l llmll m e that she . Rosewell answered ooldly . Fo r th wlth he and Ih r D ~ llc er net out on .their jon thg »0=1Lh. Continue-d n n x t m e k |.. ~ere will ~he no ~on~ mr do~b~suits. _. annals show that members of thel The summary official work ill the unrrerens. p0Si-I fgnnn 1.....|..|.... nn.;..1..........fruit '1"l.n1sIzr1.~nfeésigture have called at the calli¢§i.Nothing is ma xbout.iobl AB n H Po A E Imntimr.The annlicant with the|Lundt, rf - - - - 2 2 0 0 0 0 matter.Pl!go to B o n o n my self ma we a r t h a t I d o n e l t.A ll th e wi ve l and old ma i d l and y oungm l l d l wou ld be n y l n 'th at they alway s kn ew I w u a devil wi th the gals." " R o h m i l t h e m a n t o t v . " u i d Rolevrell." Amo s a nswere d:" I can tall y atha t he wi ll n ot go ." "I p re f e r th lt b l :p e a k f o r h i m- lt is an old keepsake of her fnmlly , and I n m s u m th u s h e wi ll want to have It." " l llmll m e that she : e u il." Rosewell answered ooldly . Fo r th wlth he and Ih r D u tc h o f Ilcer le t out on :their jou mey tu thg »0=1Lh. Continue-d :ma rt wee k) |.... P~c~s~tive m ~ Sli., Sept. 11 . 12 inxslm [.. r o m o l z s M i l k 1. , ; ; ' : : ? ; ; i ' : "' ; , .1 ~52 3 11B u .9 C c 1 3 f o r 2 0 c [ g _ j \ Friday and Saturday 100Dresses an sale $1.98 and SZ.~values w S15-all slum.S early.Fashion Centcr.a ~ere will ~he no ~on~ mr do~b~suits. _. ~ Coffee "-'~.»:=..::-ssc ~ -1 31 Macaroni orSpaghetti ""§',§.§.;'§f"15¢ ' WASHINGTON COUNTY FAIR ...tems SEPTEMBEQ, zz-zz z4»zs ,,,g°,;;5,,S Get your exliibits ready l'T\0l°¢ and better premiums than ever. See the big list of Specials on pages |05 to H9 of premium list. THE BEST PRUGRAM 0F ENl`ER'l`AINMEN'l` EVER PRESENTED Big Baseball Tournament bringing together the fastest baseball talent outside of major leagues.See next weeks papers for teams playing. Get your Season Tickets not later than September 21st they will not be sold after this date.Season Membership Ticket $1.00 Auto Season Ticket - Autowles checked free. Biggest Little ~ in the World ..-.... ...........--unn----» ¢ . - . . . . - . ; ~ . - n u m - - - | - - - » ¢......f . .. du .;'Q HN..Q 1 A P B W A Y S T O R E P |"~I ' i n - . v I ? l l ' h \ . ~ ~ l ( : * 4 v \ f » | r | f . a l Y vv'\ s . r : § r 't . f . \..n y Y BLAIR GIRL MARRIES Mlgs Trevu Nelle Mcldani , oldest daughter o l Mrs.Bertha Mclllmlgal of Ehis city, and Mr. Frank Hlghtree of Decatur, Neb. were quietly man-led in Teknmah on Sept. 1, and are receiving the congratulations of their trlends. The hHde is a very fine girl who has lived in Blair practically dl her life.She graduated from the Hamill,South Dakota high school. ' Mr.Hightree has a re- sponsible position with H.H. Brown,well driller of this dty , and the newlyweds plan to eatalr lish a home here where they will be at home to their friends ln awék or ten days. The Enterprise extends best wishes. ~3 2 ;3 3 c ~B a g 2 5 c io _..""*{;L °;' 5 -__>-ai"J ~ ~:..'H] ~P a n c a k e F l o u r gg L ~Robb Rau1K m u a m m 3 %p o u n d [l ] Cheese "°,';,':;"'pound l7c~ LINCOLN IS MOVING NEARER The state fair, now in progress, has taken many of our people 'Frosted 2 l-4 PoundIESJumblesBox 3 0 R d P`d G ll s'e r r l e s .=5..,L2.E§§.~ " ° |q_|| 0n»,| |. . 100% naman WNEI)STURE Friday & Saturday delth of Magnus Johnson the com- munity has lost u red man and his loss will he greatly felt hythose who lmew his worth as a man, a neighbor and a friend. Besides the wife he leave: five children to mourn him: Mrs. Nellie Payne of Blair, Ida. at home, and Emma of Washington, D. C.. Mrs. Robert Foley and Iawreneo John- son of Blair,and seven grand~ children. The funernl will be held Frlday nt two o'cl°ck p. m. at the Danish church with Rev. James Lund ul- flclating and interment will be One of the latest magadnez is "The Thinker".A magazine of contemporary thought it has made a place for itself among the bet- ter magazines of this type. Recently "The Thinker"an- nounced the appointment of Pro- feshor Erwin E. Popcke, head of the Social Sdence Department nt Dann College, as Advisory Editor and Generml Repreaenutiva for the middle west.This is quite 1 diltinctlve honor for Professor Popcke Ind also for Dlna Cdlege. Manuucrlpia for "The Thinker" sent to Professor Popdke wlll re- ~D LATHR~Specials Friday&Saturda i lk'Spencer--Ollie Johnson ~pub ~0; chased cleaning and pressing ea- .lt tablishment of Mr. and Mn; S. E Hmm. 10 lb. Sugar 'cash only 53 \~\s |`s Prompt Delivery Service.Telephone I ing on Creighton-Wann road, 18 --~le stretch ol' Stale Highway No. 12 connecting this town with High- way No. 81. Ne llgh-Mr.and Mrs.Darby Blair opened cafe in building for» merly occupied by Mack's cafe. Tekamah-G. B. $tawanI Hard- ware Co., secured lease on building formerly occupied by A. R. Kokesand will occupy establishment as soon as remodeling is completed. Lincoln-Bids w be received July 9th lor 850 miles of State and Federal highway projects, in State at approximate cost of $l,500,000. PlatLsmou*F-.Fred Egenberger openedaoft drink parlor at Fifth and Main streets. Murray-Local swimming pool opened Ruahville-Local Chamber of m a w m v establish swimming pool and play ground for public. C. Dayley. -; - - ; ~ ; » _ , ~ - -<.\»_.,,-"u H§ip§§§§Colored 40 in llox IU gl. M. Salad Dressing quart jar 39 Swifts Quick Arrow Soap Chips 21 Red §almlm 1/2 lb. cans 19 Blue Goose .S'l`0RE. Blair Cmrn 3 cans 29 rnous.o Post Bran Flakes I 0 Advo Pancake l'lour3 lb. bag 18 Butter»Nut Coffee lb. 39 Swifts Hard WaterToilet Supp 4bgrs 25 ~ ~ remains anony- Van Démn, moux and in the background, try- Warrick, 2b n tokee astilf upper lip Ap~.F. Schuman,i g p .plication h m m a n brought out and many callers, young and old, 1;-y bo maine them out in writing at A desk.Pressure for public appoint- Sorensen, P B. Schurman Nelson, as -Dey, sb ~ ~ ments usually bedns with the gov-emox-'s term ln January and Tam, _ . d -. l l c 5 4 4-sScheffler, lb - - 4 - - - 4 4 4 s4 2 2 s 1 0 o o 2 2 4 2 '1 10 1 o 1 o 1 o 1 o 6 2 2 1027 12 Qt-ues liter the adjournment of the \eds1nt\\n. Thereafter there- Schlllkr A B R H P O A E oepuun mu- »» » lun"-....= rw-°| Auu, u . .-and the gvvernor actually Ph\99¢Tomes, gb _ _ _ for same nge to come in and keep |Schutt, as - _ _ hlm eompmy.This yea: that hu 'Mukens!»edt,15 no tbee nthe us e.Callersareso-1 '__ numerous that they mmm t a k e ~ c _ their turns and some wait an en- Longacre rf _ _dxe day-The place resembles a Stastny gf _ _ _ public employment office in """'Y|Tn|ax,b _ _ _ nys aeent tha mmm of ales. iWm~lm_ zu _ _ _ D 4s8 444 4 22 u1 1 1 o 0 o n o o 1s o J.1 1 o 0 o 1 l2 1 5 o 1s 0 2 2 D v1 1 o 8 o o o o 0 v0 o o u o o 0 o 0F¢§v1Anai1=¢j°b3£h¢y =¢¢u1n¢h¢i"'. . ; ; . ; ; . ;m m service but some do not|Totals----35 3 325 5 izrominent re§ublicnns have been appoinbed to office by Governor Bryan.The former governor ap- pointed A. C. Shallenberger to s $600 a month job and later the appointee was elected to congress and the appointing governor was defeated for office.This gave rise tn a statement by Assistant Attomey General Rein that the transfusion o f polltiw blood strengthened the one but weaken-ed the other.No one has normal any attempt at transfusion by the 'present state administration.Pol- itical blood is taken on but none is given off. The govemor has in the pastjokedmuchabout the democrats Friday and Saturday 100 SllklDresses on sale $1.98 and $2.88-values to $15-nll sizes.Shopearly.Fashion Center.34-lt* WASHINGTON RURAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Oaks and daugh- xters, Mir. and Mn. Glen Jefferson and daughter? ol Omshn,spent|Mondny with relatives here. A number from this vicinity at- tended the dance at the German'hall Saturday evening. Miss Delpha Ishsm of Omaha, spent the week-end with home folks.i_ Mrs. Adolph Nelson enterdained Cohblers neck 25c JK I } I I .. - \Logan Berries Gnot having worked or eaten regu-;1-eden' Aid at her home Wednes~ lnrly, but it is no longer a joke, day afternoon.as his fu\l reception mom dia-I Mr.and Mn.Chds Christinn- ..1.....sen mowred to lincoln Sunday m`523f."..,1,|fn fha trniihlmn nf the the Slate Fair.A U " Q u - v - . . .- - - - - - - -* _- -_a d l r l i n i s t r a t i u l n t n e r e u a m n h m W a s h i n g t o n s c h o o l c l o s e d M o n - m l l e r s s e e k i n g r e l i i n n o r t h e r n d w f o r L a b o r d a y .c o u n t i e s f r o m a r o l i é n a n d o t h e r ,M i s s L i l l i a n R e t z l a f i 's p e n t d f g a g t g l G r a s s h o p p e r s ,d f g u t ] |M o n d a y a t t h e J u r g e n C h f i 5 t i ! 1 n - a n i n n i i h m a k e n f n n t h r n i n m n m r B B U 1 1 0 3 1 8 . fi`G`é5+.2`§If"§§Z '£hé"§\H1§}¢5Ei""l.`?Mr.and mm.c.E.Seeley of earnest appeals.Building of roads Omaha, spent the W@¢k~¢nd with in thn nnltr mmndv fm unemnlnv- MT. Rnd MYR. W.B.J8ffE1Sol1.\t tha anvnrnnrhu found.1 Both familial OIIIUYH in conditions nnrlv in the vanr n.Eiii.'"1s.,1:."f. ;.1(£i.;""§.¥L with we 'nw unrn nr f n find ntntn flmdu onr;m11 ~ ; ' n _ | ; ' l v; l ~ ~ J . A . J o h n s o n a n d n o n m h u m e d l no that the Dennis miszht hurv Tuesday from a weeksiie|FI1E¢d"|E=a' HIE f.i=T§§anl`1? Hin '=!.'°!*°"= Nlbnlh- li'_||_l°____;|f;na lim ~ bumped 'by I hit and mn driver. tbl work In done.Hr. Johnson nelulwd minor cuts~ I§I»p;"§»Su do not start and_bruiscs. "_1-}Ib?'u`iii§"'dS1§§¢u§£e at the mu v than it rettumd Idth a Rielmnl- homo. lon county group of business men who are making for pavlng to be - m u d nr Falls City-But the Rulo people asked for pavement so t h e y c a n g e t t a d a e mmt y l u t m find out how much taxes theywill have to pay, it they pay them. I t is not cemeteries now but anthrax, drouth and grauhopperswhi c h hu a nd Go v e mo rlhy a n no extend or to mp road work ln the K°°d crop nylon und tr-mehr road money to drouth ltrlckeneoxmtiel in the north Ind to order road oontnctn to eentdn n pro- vldom for hiring hmd llbo r md hum on highways.Bama north- e rn ma n i la me uklnz fo r ne w nah not heretofore wntem w l I n U s y u h m m m . Jlm Christensen was A bualnes: caller in Arlington Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gottsch om family moved last week fron Mn. ~ Rasmussen's place tn the '§;==»»»1y hors.Misa Alice wil y with er grandparenta irBenningtonm d attend school there.Mr. Ind Mrs. A. C. Sunds, Mr and Mrs.John Headley and Mr ma Mn.Ia ffena n pi mma ai Valley Monday evening. Friend: realved word from ErlcKnmlnen, who 1| nwamling school in Bottle Creek.lllch.,that he Gldwed u» * fi r ma l lkud thu oolmtfy.l r .md l l n .Anto n Ima m md .#+=~'1~\-fesu==»=v»=111~»» I