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WILDE-WODD CIRCLE MEETS
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Work Stafted4H Club Washington We note that severd
Fair Winnersl mguway aason; ovning uutomobilesue *m l !.:......¢....|........¢.......m \r__ _ _n 'u l z u l v u c u u l u y m u .u l u n ! !' g
c a t m t v i t i n r vr a u i r o d t h a t *mn
4-H Live Stock Exhlbn Proves g »E¢£¢r§°1§1ié'§"» & 2 o g ;¢W o r k o f L u in t C e m e n o n H l g -
e d a n d d d is fo un d n e u n -*P B R E D S A L E * I I N d q x b u 7 3 NU * Un d e r w a y\u|..|..n u m ) : n u
61-TF th a t U10 D i m e !as k-* !f"........n.......................r .................:l\anal Ih i ln u Du-lunl Uriah n......a
l m Comly Fair.Fifty Baby
f;ing aid must deposit theh
auto license plate with the
county clerk and rdrain
from driving while receiving
county dd.
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sale next Thursday,October Bth.
Twln¢y yearly n l e l i l a lo t of
ua d e nmd a ma n w h o c a n a ta y i n
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'r o BE c o u r n rmo 'r ms F AL Ls.n u n " .\,..~...... . ...-.._..,.-..... ....- .... -_..-._ ,_.._ ___.nu , ,ml m n u , ms
Lon(¢ of Wlnnen in Every
Clan/`rand Champion Baby
Bed num by Eve re tt Slo fk
Sunday, September 28.
The .Circle is n nodal orgmiz-
ation of congenial people who
meet severd timen yearly.The
,members reside in Omaha. Council
Bluffs,Bennington,I-'L Calhoun
Approximately fifty baby beeventwenty dniry calves, one hundred
and fifty had oi Junior pigs and
twenty-live head of sheep consti~
tuted the livestock in the 4~H
Club exhibit, while close to fifty
girls exhibited dresses, etc., madein sewing club work.\
The ahibita showed an inn-ease
in number and the quality G! the
exhibit; were bathzr than ever inalldepartment:ueepdng tba
Grand Champion Bill? Bef.The
cal! n year ago had n little more
quality.Everett Stork fed, lit!/ed
and showed this year'| and lui
year'a Grand Champion.
The winners in the classes are
as follows:
Chester wnm Junior Boar-lat,
Lyle Jelpersen, 2nd, John Biffar.
Chester White Judo: Sow-lat,
Lyle Jesperaen; 2nd, John Biffax.
Chester White Junior L i tt e r-
lst,Lyle Jespersen;md,John
Blifnr..
and Blair.
On thin occasion,a bounti!ul
picnic dinner wma enjoyed in the
park and lntar,upon invitation
from Mi n Do ra Kllndt of Ft.
Calhoun, the mwd repalmd to her
home for thu dternoon.
Election of officers wu inorder
and Hmry dpe la ng of Connell
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accounting of the ape
of the tax dollar
sirlctly given then nl
but the public mul
blamed for the wantnll
of public funds that
been going on for
time.
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TKIEF RIPS UP c
Glen Miller ol Deatnr
meat cutter at the Ne
John Ammon/was elected scare-'l¢°f¢» had the had lucku w -[un to po fhi xne w W hi w
The following committee was cnt and hu clothes m l
appointed to look alter the next
progmm: Dr. C. R. Mead, Mine!
Mary Cook of Blair, Dora Klindf.
of Ft. (klboun.
Following the hndneu meeting
a mndeal program was enjoyed.
Geo. ML Manzold of Bennington,
took several pictures of the group.
The nut meeting will be held
November 1 at the F. W. Amdt
home in this dty.
Those attending from Blnirand
vicinity were Mr. and Mn. F. W.
lnthe ar late Saturdny nlg
Miller rooms it the Julh
sen home and had left
locked ln front of the bm
work hours,Sltnzday nl
the morning be found the
ln the wp where the ¢
evidently intended to re
door and nhlock from th
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the car but an almost '
was lrproprlafed and
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This question of county
nld In one of the hardest
problems the county bound
hu to handle.Many who
are deserving assistance do
not receive lt became they
Are wo proud to ask for it
while othsn who are un-
deservlng nre conktnntly be-
ing fed at the county's
bounty.
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Pure bxd stock raising in early
days Wu a mighty flaky propold~
don.In the early day! L cow was
n c o w a n d n h a g w u n h o g r e -
eu of broad md s pure bred
nnlmnl meant Little or nothing to
tho famnr.
Can Cuneron wan mt, only n
good fu me :but n thinker an well
:And !°"":.!?"' yen? ago he renllz-
i20 Men Employed ln (lm Work.
P» ¢ l n ;| » ¢ ° B ¢ 2 o F ¢ ¢ ¢ W u¢ .
Gndlng Allo Being Done
'Work began last Monday mor-
Aillli on the nnw pvlng which is
ta xurlnee hlghwny number 78bebwoenBlnlrm d Ft.Calhoun
when complete.The highway will
than be paved from Blah- to Omn-
hnumd will be one of the iinelt of19° ERB qxrrerenqe beqwjeen a Pmliu and in the muBLAIR mmlas xrfrunn |'>-1 and a scrub ma hem men Conddenble work hu beantimon msmnn 1-nx|>.""L*'.f"€'..°'L.. ...... 1..... _....,._ FP°'"!*'°.._
»z x s u l l i r | | | | |U n a ]U w u a l q p | A 4 G '| f ( l A »* h x h n u d u u 5. . .\ . | ¢¢ L . n »h
Mn. Oscar Guyer and he moth
er,ig " ,M.S.lllle r returned
Saturday evening from a moshwoxioegful trip through lourteen
~ over 6000 mllesuln thenuii6miHleof their brother and
~ T.Miller ol Detroit,
Mr. and Mn. Miller took them
to New York where they vnldtd
re la ti ve s md dd n lo t ol dght-
seelng among hhwrlc spots.'Huey
vlldted many other places of in#
w w .Mr. and Mn. Mlller le ft
for Detroit Tuesday morhlng.
They were accompanied by Mrs.
Minnie Trlplett who wlll go as far
as Chicago where she will visit
relatives.
WARRANTY DEEDS
Narcilse I. Gill and husband to,
bred hog rdner but hu had n wide
experience in la ndi ng v m bre d
sti le .Ca n Cnmeroni rqmta-
tion na 1. lin utock fender ie not
loud bu t ll nldo n wide.Hin
do c k h u een out by the gov-
e mmmt South America md
other polnte for breeding 1>\1rl=°¢~
e l l n d h e h n s m n d e a n a m e l o r
himself umong the breeders of
Amex-lea.
This ear he holds hl twentiethYA;we of his hvorlw breed of swine
the Daroc Jeriey md will offer
at auction forty-five boore and
gilt! every one bred ln the pink.
C\ra's neighbors will be at hls
sal, in force for he has their un~
qualified confidence and theylmowthathis judgment la good
and his word ls without question.
For this reason his nineteen pne-
vlous sales have been a success
lm.; \...I.»m.- ok.. enum.. \... 41... .\..»
I"I-ls ...U .U-..--, .,. .-mm-. wet h mm m : n s t h a n w l n n u m ~
mm ti ll! a nd e a rn: whi c h ne d-
pd etrdghhnlng and ml l n g i n
order w provide as nearly as
pamhle a highwny which wm be
neddent proof.
Concrete work begun n t m u
Crook which flows lt the bottom
0f t.he Do So to hlllu1 dwo rkh| .|
gone sonthean oo DeSoto.From
thin point the entire outfit moved
tawlrd Calhmln and begin work
Tueldny morning on the sketch
between Moore Creek and De Soho.
Do Soto hu become quite a
busy plloe m d u lmnll dt y of
ugfvigy Almost overnight.Num-
erous can of cement and sand
are an the railroad track ready
for uso.The cement in ahlppedin box ears loose and is unloaded
by means o l a number of small
dump eane. _As each cart full lg
Dumc Jer sey Jun ior B o a r - l s t ,
Lycan Dalan.
D u mc Jersey Junior G m - m ,
Lurn n nn lnn
Arndt. Dr. and Mrs. C. R.. Maili&I`£§»d"n}1»§[ 'DIE wiin Dmml cxmQL1c Mi ss io n 'rf
Mr. and Mrs. John Ammon, Mr..
and Mrs. Jae Lazure. Mrs. W. G.Qc ~m........~..:..t»..-...:...£..
Duron Jersey Junior Litter--Ist, Harrison and family,Mrs.Anna
Lycan Dolan.Martin,Misses Mary Cook and
Hampshire Junior Boqr--lst, Carrie Wiseman.
Avera Jespersen; 2nd, Robert Wil-
kins; Snl, Melvin Rosenbaum.HANIHCAP TQURNAMENT
uw 4x¢null:u u x g ll CHUhold a mian don f rom Oc t.
i n g Oc t.11.Sp e d n l s e n
be he ld eve ry e n g
o'c loc k a n d a t 9 o'c1o¢:
mo rn in g.The re wi ll bl
services o n Oc t.11.T l
is c or dia lly i nvi ted to atta
c .M o o r e :L M ;9 ~2 .G l u I J \ " ' l " ' l " ' ¢ ' i n 1 " " ` v t ~n u n f r o m m e a n 1 : i l w a r n e da e g g q a ~B}a §g ._ s1 .oq5.___S i m . , 1 r l l m l r .' l l ~I L . . .n f . . 1 ' . . . .llnmpshire Junior So w - ls t ,'William Wilkins;2nd,Donald'
Schmidt; 3rd, Roger Hansen.
Hampshire Junior L i tf e r -l s t ,
Avera Jespersen;2nd,William
Wilkilw; 3rd, Roger Hansen.
Poland Chinn Junior Gilt-lst,
Howard Charlet.
Poland Qhlna Junior L i tte r-
lst, Howard Charlet.
Spotted Poland Junior Doan-
lat. Norman Wcitknmn: 2nd, Vir-
NEARING FINISH
In the home handicap elimina-I
tion tournament the play is now
nearing the finish.L.C. Klnpp
and Kirby Cook have reawed the
4th round and vyill play of! the
match £0 the fifth which H.C.
Hitehman hu also reached. Marcus
Beck defeated Ross Ueetn toreaicl1
the semi-finals in the lower bnck.
onded tha: the féllowsng claimsbe\Velma W.Gollehon so Harriet : ; h " " " ' " *'fm nb ww] UA 5allowed- md the Cmmtv Clerk is.R' Fees: Lots 25| 26, 2'F, 28' 29 &RELATIVES SPRING . f L_?..-fff' .'i"".?"
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\ . . . . . . . . .W.............,.,.........-.._chnmplonahip negro team Sunday!
afternoon.Twenty»seven hundred;
watched the contest,the crowd
being one of the largest in tour-
ney history.
The Monarchs went into the fin-
als Saturday by defeating the
Carter Lakes of Omaha,2 to 0,
in a game In which they found
Drefs for three hits and one run
ordered to draw warrants on the
funds indicated to pay same.
Carried.
Ella Raver, Poor 5 20.00
'30,excepting pan 28,29 & 80,
sasoo.
|North Side Store,Poor . 7 4 . l 5 . ~~
Phill; Brown. Podr `"`*""'20 b0
Mrs. Josephine Carter, Poor 8.00
C. E.McComb, Poor 2.00
Crowell Mem. Home, Poor 45.00
Wm.Quinlan,Poor 20.00
Win Awards
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE
Relatives 01 life. 0. A. Phippin
of this city, sprung a little aur-
prise on her last week-end and
hegan eoming i n on her Satm-
day evening and continued oven
Sunday bringing well-filled bas-
kets of delicious food which all_lunoyed throughout the day.
we um.;var mean.,or a w s ?hopper which is filled with a
grab-bucket and the gravel is also
meazured tn assure the proper
mixture.One part of cement ls
used to every three nud one-hall
pam of gravel.
The new concrete roadway which
is being laid is twenty feet wide.
The concrete is mixed by meann
of n double mixer which sneeds
Dana Gridste
ln `l`rai
gllClement.|; Brd, lrviri Clelhenta. gn?" mn 1;;; g ° _ " " ; u l " "
3P°¢i¢d Poland Junior Gm-ut,V i r g i l C l e m e n t - I : a n a , N G - l l S u t t o n ; ~ . f '.f'l.df_ff'_°f' ~
rny urnann umversuy
88 to 0.Meet Dame C
R,October hz the s ec on d an d fo r a ho me r un ,Chr is K. Ba ndo rf, Po or
hi t b y D u n c a n , i n th e th i r d .Th e Peter Pe te rse n, Po or
n......1..-\....|-...| =l»\nA ¢...MI \¢»!l Th 1?Ru n -Pr nf Qnrufinni
~ Bldr Schools Take
ann Awards at the
In _f The occadon was Mrs, Phlppin's u'u r _re o buth anniversary and she was \:,,
C0\ll\¢!Fslr. much surprised and pleased with` gn
Prlrnz.i n a Hun hnnmv Rha #Rn vm-€»\¢¢¢|
pr Sd | M}» n ¢£éill»id¢i-|liiiy."
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(ketc Tonigh
Night Game~N W - t k m _L f l e n n c n m a n c u p t o u r n a m e n u .u u uIe u n f f n a $ ' , 1 . . . f . ', ' 1 . . ! f . .f | } l n \ . . _ . .~~b e ~~~~w1uLl|||uu|.un:mu m lu luI i i to th e mi xe r s are tu r n e d
un d b y me an s o f a tu m ta b la
in|»|u\lnw¢*kann i n hunk hmfn
gy"-.ww .» ...~......~......,e.-lst, Irvin Clements; 2nd, Norman
Weitkamp; 3rd, Lloyd Mencke,
Berkshire. Junior Bo am--ls t,
Edgar Grefe.
Berkshire Junior Gilt-181, Glen
Giesselmnn.
Tamwonh Junior Bo a r -l s t ,
Q|,,,,]°', OHM- 'Ind Alvin nhn
duy.Those wishing to enter for
a chance at fhls cup will give
names in in
chairman of
mittee.
A general
bers of the
soon by Dr,
Don C. Van Deuaen,
the tournament com-
meeting of all mem-
club will be called
Hemphill, club presi-
FINE Peosijnsls FOR E
The Dana College Vildl
have been under the seven
ing of Tex Jones for 1
three weeks, and who he
longing for real oppodtio
Take Many Fira!
Splendid Exhibit
MANUAL 'm.uNu
The Blah-city
splendid exhibit qt
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nga wh a
?e train-
the pa s t
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n wh e r e
alte r ma r. .u e v e r l y w o r x e u e l g m l i v ui n n i n g s f o r th e K a n s a s ( X t y m s
an d was r e mo ve d in f a vo r o f F a s -
te r i n th e ni n th , wh e n th e C ar te r s
thresmned to score.Fomr soonretired Lhe side.<
The Cubans eliminated the Sioux
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Gr a n t L .F o x,Supp lies 3 7 5 3
In te r sta te Mlchy.&Su pp ly
Co.,Rep ai rs 9.9
A. F. Gr ay , B aillf f S er vic es 24.0\
H .C.Mu r d oc k , Su r vey i n g 24.01
Zion Of fic e Su pply , S upplies 1.91
M m Dirk gum-\dȢz Pn nr -|tn.n<
_"U HUH".uasv " " "usa lunl|.|Lca||,Broof mg n y b ir f h dli if K' f '" ; -. ._wh iM.-..vw .,,,..\._.| .An _...Lrn os e D r e n n t we r e Mr s . A lf r e d l n .lu : u u x u r lulu ullw lu wasu ululuu10 3 1 . ART O lle n in d d au g h t e r H l b e l u u l lo n u r T h e t u u h h|Klnna't1|,H T .In d , H T L L .Good- |||n'|\|§l Q |nld|nn|ln ......'I' ..».¢....'?l
schools had a
the Washing
ch wus held at
ek.They took
L,second and
the schools of
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man and Mr.and M n .Milan
Southwell all of Craig;Mr. and
Mm.Rudy Hingst of Emerson;
Mir. and Mrs.Robert Nash and
children of Thurston, Neb.,and
Mr. and Mrs. John Salb and son
of Omaha,.
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in much the mme manner except.
clear of the ground instead of.
raining the vehicle into the air.
Steel forma are laid along tha
.,m,,g",,,, whioh in in \..~. laid uvhh
that it merely Mis the wheebi`vf`l=:T`&' """iii"'ii'i6 W* county W' wh!'Arungum lm. weetconunuea on ""I° thne)their share of £ln1TamworthJuniorGilt -ls t ,
Stanley Ohrt; 2nd, Alvin Ohrt.
Tamworth Junlor Litter-lst,
Alvin Ohrt; znd, Stanley olm.
Hereford Junior Boar-ln, Wil-
bur Grefe.
Junior Barrows-lst, Alvin Ohrt
2nd, Avera Jespersen; 3rd, Stanley'Ohrt; 4th, Howard Charlot.l
Pig Showing Contest-lst, Nor-
man Weltkamp; 2nd, Lyean Dolan
3rd,Avern Jespersen;4th,Lyleu m \ : . . . . .
oem or me board 01 mrecwrs, xo:the consideration of matters ot
deep interest to every member o!
the club, and ull those interested
in golfing in Blair./
WINS GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP
Leonard Miller was one of the
happiest winners at the Washing-
ton county fair,which closed Sat-
unday at Arlington.Millers entry
in tha cattle division won the
they could test out their power,
strength, and speed, made a very
excellent showing at Omaha Uni~_
versity Friday.Although Omdm
University men (ar oubweighed
the Vikings and rolled up u score
of 38»0, the Vikings showed qual-
ities which will undoulgtedly bring
victory against opponents of their
w g h t .
When Coach Hartman ol Omaha
tried his kxo nd team men the
Vikings marched oh down the
finals.The Sioux Falla team awr-
ed in the first off Tiant, but was
unable to find the Cuban star
alter that.The Cubans hunched
hits of! Nelson in the sixth and
seventh to score their two nuns.
Estrada, Omaha Western leaguo
southpaw,started on the mound
for the Cubans against the Mon-
archs Sunday, .but was knocked
from the box in the sixth and was
relieved by Wilson.Wilson gafe
THE 'mx QUESTION |?£'¥"'P'1*i'E° '},T'i"E,
me cuumy.me nnur nvuw nc -.-........,........ ... .~ .... ....... ~......W h ~~onomics Department had one of concrete and all surhce in care#ua bg ».'L"'Z.,i`,§i§ ¥$;'§..S2Ii§,°§'.£$3 the best exhibits in recent years.NEB. STA'`E 'I'E&CHERS fully papked to assure n proper
-Practically every department of ASSN MLETING IN 0CI'.foundation for the pavement.Tarli ge nt ~ ."'F .f°F. Blai hichltlm Blah' schools were renresenbed |pnper is laid on the gruund to pre-
Will ne puuuanea m me nexv.issues of The Enterprise,
have published this list ne
times belore and if is heart b
ing to nobe the great incra'is making.The list repre
ithousands Bhd thousands o l
lan of unpaid taxes for whid[homes must be sold.
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veral
reak-
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sent:
dol-
h the
ln this contest, and practically
every gchool was able to win some
ol the awards.However. in gen-
eral school exhibit the Blair city
schools were ranked second on ac-
count of the lack of a Manual
Tmining exhibit.
Manual tralnlng is a subject
n . . . »: -n s n h l l u v 1. . . : . . . .m o i n n . .
The Nebraakn State Teachers
Association meeting will be heldin
Omaha on Thursday, Friday andSaturdny, October 29, 30 and 81.The Blah teachers expect to gg.
tend this meeting.It is the malt.important teachers meetin of theyear and speakers frnm Eh parts
Of the United States are broug!¢
i n n u m. .on nfmn..ml n . .os.-
vent the escape oi the moisture
in the cement into the ground..
Contracdon joint!are pruvdded
every twenty-five feet and expan-
sion joints every one hundreg
leet.Numerous mel reenforcing
rods are also laid about every
five feet to further strengthen
the nnvnmznf.The averamw think.
otayclncla,our,lluu nlu rin nu m,- '' " '" " " "'."""`Only 0118 l|.lT» |11 U18 I0\.l|.' llllllll|gr a n d c hamp ions hip. W mn ing pnz~fi e ld un ti l fin-at strln gera we re6th, § §§§?§f ¢§"§§" §f;,¢ea i s n o th i n g n e w f o r Mi lle r a n d ag ai n p u t i n to stop th e ma r c h §§ ; §° " »bu t' the da mag e h a d
| h is s i xy ea r -o ld J e rs ey c o w, wh ic h to wu d th e g o a l.It i s f r e e ly p r e -B r e r be g a n th e g a me
C O U N C I L A C C M S ifE',.f'f'*?.,§';"_I'Q".§Z'2,§'f. £'l'i°-fl"1'1"&f£'Q?E"j1'°f...'1.°f ...'.?- -_E i ( C o n ti n u e d o n m e t w o ]
gi n ebeen
with
I
SEWER OUTLET JOB
At n special meeting of the city
council held Tuesday evening, the
accepting of the new sewer outlet
job was taken up and after a full
explanation ol details by the con-
struction engineer the job was
accepted and will be paid for by
city warrants.
This piece of work costgig
around $9000 has been staring e
city in the lace for the past sev-
eral years but on account o f ashonage of funds has been shoved
off from time to time.The completion o l the work!
should give Blair an ideal sewer
system which should require but'
little ex ndltllre ol mone fo r'pe yyears to come.
a u u e r u n i t
4-H club uchibitlon six years ago.
Naturally that makes Mllller, who
lives at Kennard, a 4-H alub boos-
ter.
No BUYERS 1
Frank Reed,owner s old
John Brass home on e South
street,offered the property at
auction last Monday affemoon.
Only a few interested parties were
out and a bid ol $975 was placed
on the house and $100 each on
two lots.The price not being
within reason Mr. Reed naturally
turned it down.
RETURNS FBUM
mission FESTIVAL w who and room.,ear men, as wasthe case with Omaha University,
that the outcome of this unolficlal
scrimmage might have been a di!-
ferent story.Because of the fact
that Dana College is s member of
the Junior College Conference
only freslunen and sophomoresare permitted to play.This re-
sults in a number of third and
fwfgg year men not coming out
for otball.
Dana plays Doane College,o l
Crete, Nebraska, in a. night game
October lst.This game ls 1lke~
wise wxeduled for the purpose o!
hardening the Vikings for tlrecon-
ference games which will follow.
FAMILY DINNER
OOMPLIMENTS NEWLYWEDS
SHOW PLACE AT
NASHVILLE BURNS
During the heavy rain and elec~
a-i w storm Thursday night the
spadous and beautiful country
house on the E. N.Manley farm
just wen of Nashville was de-
stroyed by fire. The only members
of the Manley family, which oc-
cupies the smaller house nearby.
at home at the time were Mr.
Manley and his son,"'ecll They
wen awakened by the flames
about 11:80 but the fire had
toward checking it were useless,
as was the response of neighbors
and a fire company from Florence.
sehr
ed such headway that their efforts
Yearly our tax rate increasesand nothing is dons to stop lt an
each year more delinquendes ap-
pear.Where w-ill be the end?No
one seems to know.The tax dol-lar is so easily sperit.I t slips
away before we realize and then
when the time comes `t6 pay the
taxes there is a great d w ol'
weeping and walling but we soon
forget.
Retrenehment must come,but
Fno rn BARTON IS
A CONTEST WINNER
Floyd Barton of Blair, won the
harness which was offered as the
prize in the horse pulling contestat the mr hero last wak for the
...st .s ...,,....,..,.....,,.,.... ... .....schools of the middle west.In
uhlngton county at the present
time, Arlington is the only school
that has a full-fledged manual
training department.Consequerib
ly,Arlington has secured prac-
ticsllyall of the iirsts, seconds
and thirds i n Manual training.
Thi s makes lt impossible for any
other school in the county to se-
cure better s second ln
the fair authorities attention has
been'ealled to this matter and
probably ln another year the
manual training work will be cet
o tfi n a c la s s hy i ts o l f the s a ms
ag annlng is now done
The Douglas county offidals at
Waterloo,Neb.,placed manual
than xr
whenl gmeral school work.However,
--v-~-rr---.-~.........eteaching body.The teachers prob-
ably gat more real helps from this
meeting than any other..\Among the outstanding s eak-
ers oi this meeting are: Wiliam
Joh.n_ Cooper, United States Oom-mlssxoner of Education, Washing-
ton, D. C;Dr. J. E. Rogers, De-
partment of School Health of theN. E. A.; Dr. George D. Strayer,
Qrof.of Eduation at Columbiabnlversdty;Ruth Bryan Owin,Nebraaka's daughter; Prof. E. W.
Butterfield, Comrnisdoner of Edu~
cation,Connecticut;and many
others' of nation reputation.
m r r x a l . m m m 0 F M . A . ~
The Monday Afternoon C1uh
meets o¢wb¢f Sth with Mrs. p_W}
Arndt.
The Manloys had condderahlc team pulling ne ue #its own tmlnlng ln s separate class a vm..- ,,,_____. _,.,__._,__ness of the pavement is 8.3 inches
although it i s slightly less than
this amount in the center and
(Continued on nn three)
HERMAN HOLDS
Bamssli' BRIDGE
The public is invited to a benefit
ihridge to be given by the Ama-
ican Legion Audliary Friday, Oct.
9, at 8 o'clook at the Legion Hall
in Herman.
Other card games may be played
Tickets,Elk.Table reservations
may be made with Mn.Henry
Truhlsen.87-lt
Mr .a nd lH'l -E dD u5 \n ts pe nt
,lan 'Nssday in Fremont.
I mv. Hlns c. Jenild pastor M mmxcm stored in the h.Lsmuvras BIRTHDAY lm umm; Luthzran 'cn-mn uf ,..1'i'2. °;,ff' I'........I..,. i ? nu um mm be snvsd W|; u v u l u u u p u n ! m m y e a r W I L D u .1 a n .-A .I nusmnss ANDm follows inthe Leuuoi.It is hopesi1Fl ya n u .an,f;_. gm fx- Washington county o
-1 m;k¢this change forargBldr2450inMgan n - ' w w - 5 m u ~ _ .1 . 5 ;
Q,"the urn memoenmp md much inwr-d'|lwmelti|bdn¢m|.ni!e|¢¢din!.hepro-'.mfluwl x.. al... . . J
SOCIAL FORECASTF'On-un.returned Sunday from a " " " " `" ' ' '""rugs :nd some pimzns.rm it "'-'"" "'Mrs. H. P, Chmlensen of west on fmxv-1 of the n pa rty /lut Sunday m n l n z in not for um hen x¢ is ton ofGrant street. kept open house to honor of her anghwxf and aan-im vy Wh*End, F.|lAlthenn churches at h n r d p n d probable that every building on gb 141Tff §'§'f"§1'1".§"'f?_L'i{"E"2'Z'1'3'another at Pilger,Nab.He r e ~ ' H l.' ff l. ... .. .. ' 2 1 . 2 "ru. nine would Iuvs been deatmy- 1s:'Fm
the next
place all
an equal
r general
ord shown
rbi yearn
rded ann
ehieilv to
9 - - » » u ¢u n 'v u l l l l l v ! !l u u w J G ! I
boo k.._
Th e lftarlmoon stud y wi ll b e
J ;saboutand an flowers.| ~~ .;.:...,_
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Uc s m m u m s o n ' r w o m r s _ y
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nu u u u us t u .u w w u u u y o n
buin in competing fo:
school awards: "1'he. ~
u n :u a ]U v l | | | 5 u c :u m r u a u l y l I I I . l | . l °'w u u w a n :I t v l z l l u y u . u l u l v u ."v e r s a r y .m a g o o d a t t e n d a n c e a n d m u c h T h e m w e r e f o r t y p r e s e n t .z a e n -S a s
T h e l a d i e s e n j o y e d v i d t i n g a n d j o y s f i n e d i n n e r m d a n e v e n i n g ~1
P
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inochle and a delicious :mei was]nrrn: trnvtanm "|"I:u\I\1 léfvmgiung.|2f§§'
exved by the hostess.¥" " ` " ' " " " " " ' " '' " ' " "I Thdse nnsent from out ol thal"'f.",."'.of ,,,,|§§f§»,;§f`if§`f_&o n s a»nm M . m m - 'tensen Z'lm1.?,,"§d E m ;5 e r of'A 'W ading nil,due tu wit
ide -rondbed,caused fin can o f ands again m honor of her birth freight train m run into um
°P=\1:;lHyi1;s e §_{,_ deud : damn south of Na mi ng Frlday
lunch was served later in the eve- night.~ can were thrown clear
mm-_ol the rub, md tha n was littleilntermpdon in tain service.-I~'|..
county were Mr . md M n .Will
Ruwe and family and Mr.und
M n .Martin Rumuue n of Fre-
mont.
H A S A U T O A c c x n a m
Ana nullc ung wu s on e
show phees of this section
te d on a bi ll by L ads I
Omnbl twenty years ago
forded a wonderful view n
river,and vu the scene 1
soda! aflaln of prominex
mu duri nz the summers
m n n a n n i v e r s a r y o r m r s .n m :
Miller. Blm was |eventy~1aur yean
old.A number of relatives m-
membemd the ooadon by visiting
with her an Thursday md Friday
evenings and extending ermgntu=latkmn md but wi shes ho hexé
Thursday evening vduiton werénr. And Mrs. John E. Miller and
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2 45 1\Cnlhou§| cmnmn.ANNOUNCEMENT Georm Nelson.who liven on|>c<}lli¢~d 11; tht ~
|..nrih 1`ir.n}Q.Q .;;;;,.,.,.";.,.;.",;,; Mn shui wut wu $13,500.me ludvertisement annum-s on motherldarl.Inst week Hrs.W. Rlfunily of Blair, Mr. amd Mfrs. IHBIQ »§__§§if.'=§l.\. ...' 'QRvlsrr RELATIVESIam moving my office to the IN ARAPAHOE
bvildins which 1 recently put#
Chued one door west of the Ad-Rav.and Mn.A. J.Hugs tt
vmce Cleanars and am nowready lpent mm Mnmhy lmdl Friday
w eeiv old and new friends.vidting Mrs. H»rgeu'| pannta at
ours :rr ee
_874:nr. 1-1...-1 ul... 4-\..--_-.L A-\'lPlh0°»Ngh ' r u *HP n l
..,.......---- - - ~ - |"" ' ' " ' " " 'i n m Arn lm sunday andin 2 "-mg a a r nn he admn i nto
I truck.The truck xeeeivld wu-
dde nb le du mge a wn li u YM
a r l h d l m .Nelson md her
mother,M u .Ab l i l l m l n .v m
wemunum him were inimnd m r
my °'"""' '""'"'""" "Ivan um mwldhwm the p=\|s¢i»m4¢r from c m m Na»..|M11l»i and faniily and M r . ~um banding md °°°'°"""""' lie.'num in nn; pa.-1. »..» c. . vmmu ¢»..m mf n.. J..1¢.m-| un .1 c nlukrmm .n nf Aa.
H ; n m l l l l l s l l v m u I : \ ; ¢ n . u a
a-gunz m; at c1¢y__Hu
uunoun unrofmua me "" `"¢Ex`¢3uT1l
win fgg*-; .vg "»g=-~»§§1==°f ¥.wn§"1I'°a'?¢,¢anemcan't
»mnL1n1¢|r,u¢mp1¢y¢am\m "'°"'°"'""°""°"
olfiws of D1-.E.T.Jipp.¢uh"rn,.!"»num |,n,h°_
az £»T|'I>§ Friél - - - - _----~- ~ " - ' - --' °- "u w n - m o n u l y Axra rlmo n u n ay t h e h d l e l n p m t t h e lin gto u.P r i d n y v i x i t o n w e m l l n . g c ;5 - , 1 . ' r . m 1 m , h ¢ ¢ . . | ,
I f d | y i n 0 m | h | .O u s m d n y M n .C l m l h l e d | ¢ | | t m | s n m d l l x . a n d o g a - 1 .g_U_gms- ggg gdun gl'
p W . H . C l i ! ¢ u n \ n d l & r . a n d M n . l L n . H u ~ o l d C o u b t a u f o m l h n .¢._h,_,mhme,¢_,_
g j g f f f f w n - » ~ ; , _ g ; ° ¢ ' - f » M g H r m a l i n . m x J \ o m 1 - R. N. h A . e r m vm t i o n
' Y r e O c t . z o - w t P a nd a y d t h f - l : ¢ m .l u m S m x d » y l f h r n o o n l n o m l h | ; . ' `c hur c h.H 8\¢U|Jl\|lll|.n exneptiomlly pleasant fm-. not au-ioudy.
nmr, Nebmh, omm 1. 1981.PP|¢a"!'wo » | | u 1 Loltia vrultion.Mothers must be taught 50|Nebruh City-Celebration to|Mf 1»...n,n.... "mir mf mmmUNIVERSITY Nsws e Ei ht f the!nin xpent the day visiting her shud- Mrs. Bertha Lowe and Stan!fSTATE§;d:.e:g:,, wig. em, .L 105 mother, Mn. Taylor and the In Hermm, Hr. and Mn. Wm. ZS..
vnu. um ummm am duly ww. Chlrlu, Pm:¢\= and Mrs. §_¢f:i_Q§_ her mother,;=;g,}1 gg1_g.n;51=,_5_».5g
m m "um Floydeluted to moceedlAJ. Moon was elem. ."__ L...=_
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m d2.°£'}2.... ..... .».||.n...~|_»|~..»1\.-'.?.'....hm! " _ A \ .| . \ ~ : . . . .d P "Dl h n n n - I I I .a n d E l -S. E-
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star.They lngin their duties on
Sunday.All evening serxdcaa begnnnlng
paved hlghnys.'
Lincoln-Univaxdty of Nebras-
ka to build dormitarlel In near
future and Alpha Tau Omega took
Opening Ruth Stockfeld's
La Blair BeautyShoppe
Saturday, October 3
Tea from 1 P. M. to 8 P. M.
Every One Invited
Phone 350 - Over Wolff's Drug Store
BLAIR, _ruanmsnN. T. Lund
~/fu .. . mfr. mm..
ineffideuey.
A knowledge of the proper use
and can of the eyes, md oi gor-
rect illumination,will go a long
~::Th e s tr a i n o f t li s r e a d ju s t me n t
will enjoy hearing him.
Iard'n Supper will be observed
at tha morning servloa
Otu' church dgned a contract
Monday for the Wright Playerzbo
appear in our church again.The
d m 1 |T u m y ,oct.zo.An-
other Bibliml Drama eniitled "The
Shadow of the Cross".
Tha sympathy of our eongregu
tion is extended to the nlntives
of Chnl?A. Warrick, whose fun-
'l:|0.October is to be observed na
"Go to Church Mnnth".We want
every me mbu to be present at
at least one servies every Sunday.
Hr. Gordon Crea will sing for sl Jon-msouAUCTIONEER
BLAIR NEBRASM
See Us for Bookings
Oscar Holmes 3
Fnrm Sxles I. Specidiy Call at Hamburger Shop
re s u lt, f o r ty mi lli o n p e o p le i n th e
Un i te d Sta tes alo ne a r e we a r i n g
glasses,a n d oth e r mi lli o n s ar e
su f fe r in g f r o m unc orrec ted de-
fects.Children are failing in their
studies and quitting school,»be-
I| | ||u ;:
for the spear thrust.Today allthisischanged,modern givima-
day liter-noon.Mr. Warrlck was
active in our church when our
present bdldlng wus under con-
struction.His widow with the
younger children will continue tomake mm home at Fm. Colo.
SAVE YOUR EYES
Ey e si ght-our most precious
possession, the most cherished of
the 'Eva senses, We value cannot
be expressed ln any terms,:md
yet,mli nly because of carelnss~
ness and ignorance, the eyes are
probably abused and misused more
Lhnn any other organ.
During his millions of years on
eanh, mln's eyes have been used
almost excludvely for dstant see
ing.Back in the primitive world,
the hunter needed eyes to see at
REMEMBER: Tuesday Night is Bargain Night
-L .»»
!.l.w2».
l
4 l»
A N 0e w S m k 0 o o
. . . will add materinlly to the
appearance of your kitchen.
Tear_tth ld g ink
--get nd of that dark damp
cupboard under the sink.
o
DRESS ur YOUR KITCHENPRICES ARE LOW NOW
Jorm lioonn
PLUMBING co.
BI-Am, NEBRASKA
defec tive ey es.In ou r of f ic e s a n d
fac tories,th i s sa me c ondi tion i s
: :| |\I
the eyes.Man has had to sud-
denly adjust his eyes to see things
close at hand and to continue the
elfoxt for lung hours, he is living
with his face in n maze of minute
Thursdgy, Oct. lst, "Black Camel
H om e Theatr
Home of Perfat Talking Pictures
Be Sure to get a Nice Roast orSleak for Sunday Dinner
lI, 'M_o=____=______=__
Sunday and Monday, October 4 and 5
¢BarbamV ~" ` § > ~ ~5 ;f ~S T A N W Y C K
:;.< » -~N l c . H T
;.~~N u n s w
~|oA
\ . ~~~f»
Sunday Matinee 10 and 25c
Also Tadkartoon, "Twenty Legs Under the
Sea", "All for the Band" Act and Fox News
Saturday Matinee 10 and 25c
Also Comedy,"Just a Bear".
fr
|Friday and S~u:-day, October 2 and 3
'~ s m / m r
~ ~~ M o. ; ~ | E v
' I ' n 3 i ' i ` i i ` § 5 N
§Ciljl 113 r 114 l We_Deliver
§N o r t h S i d e S t o r e
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Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 7 and 8
A GREAT COMEDY
.a v a v Ti & ""i n n !" 1 v " : . .\- :
~1 .r N b
~'§..~.\f r _
.nc r \r . . . 1 .
~~n A >~. n z
~O L D D U S T ~~
~2 ~W . - » $ ° ¥ ~V I "2 a -,~~ Q E "
< , " ¢ " ¢"»~o E R T | E ~
l m . \ J u r .\\\i~~~~e
Also Comedy,"Shooting of Dan the Duck"
and News Reel
Tuesday, 0ct. 6 -- Bargain Night, 10 - Zoc
Ruth Chattertolfs Latest picture, "Magnifi-cent Lie" Also comedy, "Marriage Rows"
COME EARLY----AVOID THE CROWD
dildhood-Teadlen must b w w
how tb detect the pruence nl eye
deieeia in thdr xwnilm And the
gnblic must be aroused to n pro-
pu'apprachtion o! the Impor-
b~e vacated ~by Lora H""'°
wareCo.
PETE KUHL
and His
7 ACES
c o Na n. uc A'n o NAL c a nn o n
A, F. Newell, Pam:
Our people dwayn hear Pml.
Poepcke of Dana Ccllege with
great mmm: and gith manul and
spiritual protit.Last Sundaywas
no exception as Dr. Poepcka spoke
in s lncent and sympnthetie way
of changing religion thought ln A
¢h1\DdH8 world.
f l u |I 1 "l l |.v
o f t h ,ey es,es pe c i ally i ns of ar a s
i t p e r ta i n s to d e f e c ti ve d d o n a n d
pnotoc tion i n hxz ard oun oc cupa-
tions.
D A N c E
KING'S F VILION
Wash Dresses--yalues to $2
each specially priced this week-end at 2 for $1 in sizes 14 to 52-shop early.Fashion Center.
1 o'e.loc\L The Iard's Supperwill
-observed during this service.At the Church School next Suu-
dny nt 10 o'c.lock the annual "Pro-
motion Day" will be observed with
the awarding of cards to the prl-
mary deparlment and with an ap-
propriate program.The special
featurg of the program will be an
address hy County Superintendent
Bellord on "Building for Charac-
ter".Pm-ents and friends will he
welcome at this service.L a n
Sunday morning Edwin Hihchman
contribuwd n greatly appreciated
comet solo at the Church School
hour.
The Ladies Social Union will
hold its October. social meeting
next Tuesday aftemoon, Oct. 6th,
at the home of Mrs. Gus Schefller,
Mrs. John hIdQunrHe and Miss
Jeanette hlcQunrrle assisting.
Saturday, 0ct. 3rd
Franke' Constnxction Co.com-
pleted road building from Hyannia
to Ashby.
uéxha in » oohrful spectule m Jerry Foley dl °1 Blair' Em"-I w2.'°`1'5 u=11 z o m m . E 1 3 5 ~ " ' ` 1`E`r.'£§{2ihe 'émm and with the prelim- Lincoln and the umm ihrgnnt spent u=¢°'$.,=L.,3"'.¢°1,¢» home Mrs. Clifford mm$'.°T..d daugh-
nnrv activities out of the vly. and Tme. omm.hae..1er.a1l of Blur.
E§'uHifmxry o! Neuman we
emlc routine of its sixty-firetyear
In welcoming the new stndznls
01 theclaeec1 '85 Chancellor E.
A. Burnett coumelld them w
conserve Lheir time and enardee,
hz work hard,and to remember
their obligations fn the state which
huprovlded the ednoatlonalmee-nl
at their dlspoul.Preliminary and incomplete iig-
nres indicate that ehmllment hu
lutlered leu than was freely pre-
dlcfzd ln the mmmer months.
`1.led down thi! week lox' the acad-'0 DEVOTE LIFEAS GANG POE
\
er, theatre owner and Police Cem-minsloner, of Joliet, Ill., who re-
llgned recently fro m dl active
pursuits at the age of forty-
seven, annonneed that he exP°¢4'-l
to d e v n t e th e r e n o f l xl u l l f e i o
public welfare work and to the
L uk of edneetlng the public to
the red need for moral support
w e w P M - ' ~~
Mr. and Mn. Howard OehlltreeiDorothyand Helen of Omaha,
were entertained at dinner Sun-day evening at the H. B. Cameron
M n .Hattie 'beet is rneving
from rooms at the Ch:-in Hansen'home us .the Geo. Lowe home.
Elzy King of Blair. vlalted Frl~
day with friends in Herman.
Mrs.Alice Van Vnlln of Arl-ington, has come to stay with her
son,Kelley and his daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Jnines Nielsen of
Omaha. spent Sunday with M m
Tillie Wachter at the Hana An-
dersen home.'Mr- and Mn. John s la m a ndMary of Tekamah, stopped at the
Dr.Cameron home Sehminy for
a short vidt.They went to Fm-
mont to epend Sunday with Mr.Sldneia parents.Mrs. Sldner mdgstayed there for a (ew days
Mrs.Bertha Nelderktuger and
vHe lm o ut on the farm no rth °i lf ri § °'£ lJ ,'» 2 s g gg , - y ;: ° ` g ;
buwn._wi th He rma n mnzim.'nl
L. M. Rubens, mllllonalre bank-ome.
. Shank. who has filled the\tumed ha Lincoln Sunday.ey ze-
Despite the npparent dmv.sev»em dlvlslons ol the University re-
port Actual lmmues.Reglsirl-
tion ln the gndnnw eollegg, one
of the fastest grown; dlvudonl.
will not be completed before theend of the week.It is qxpecwd
P°lloe deparunenu.mr . mw u u ul ¢ ,uw' Ba a l mn f o rwho is an executiva nf the Inter- 2,5151 months, is continuing his
national Auodatirm °f Chids °f ahullea at the Presbyterian Sem-
Puuw,will shortly males n uw-a t o mm ma ha s r mgne d
ture wut ln tha big allies of the He will occupy tha pulpit here an-
Umwa States and Europe, apeak~ bther week.
i n s " F S 3 5 8 3 ~ ~ ~ _ . , f . ' . : . | m . . , m . . \ . o a . ,...ln ...'£..f'
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wsichber and
Mr. and Mn. Wade Patrick from
C u i :drove to Omaha Sundayand
wok Mrs.Anna Goqddch,wh:
left fum there lor her home alIa : An les Calif.geur. a nd lm. J o hn W ya tt ol
|0mlhn were nrumzhl Slmdnv nt thu ||nnluIn|||nn|n||||||m|||m|\n|mnlnn|||uI|1u||1||||||||n||||||m||||||E=nthat the graduata total will bring knowledge ohumea m omwu lniw yuan ':°"~"--»-.,wsu......._., .., ..___ _,___ _M1 3-he Holmqunst Grain Co. dist:ihu» J. M. Bnwster hometheUniversity ~-app bly u b y " i °L.'§'5_°1'£" ....||..L|~». led eighty 30-pound boxes of coal
nearer last yearn figure.mrrune,ne HPWW W "HIS (4, residents here free..University of Nebraska Fresh»|comm\mldes on remedies for the]'nm Ba ne family are movin MONARCHS DEFEAT
CUBANS SUNDAY
(Continued from pan ons)1melimbe dimmed the traditionnllgangster menace this éve¢k.€» Tekam§}| where t.he§
haw:mnmd a home.Mr.Bamaa n l and th is VEB?829|5 5 6 5 4 :w h y "H - l v'" - -1 1 - -- - --- - - - - ---9 ----_.c a r i n g c a p s o f s c a r l e t a n d c r e n m , |5 b e i q _ g t h e n e w d e p o t a g e n t t h e r e .n h r n n k n .m i n t s .F T .~4 g n u r v n r n v m n h | " 1 ` h e 1 r s o n - i n - l a w 8 l 3 d d a u g h t e r , M r 't h r e e 3 t I ' i k 6 0 \ 1 t 8 i n t h i ? f i I B f i m l i h g
~ the University of A N U V IULN rr; 1
Nebraska will be swlmrning ln anew $35,000 pool when it is com-Mr.Ernest Gaver and Miss
plated some time in November. Freida Moeller were married Wed-Agitation for the swimming pool nesday, September 23. Tho newly-
zrew out of a Ions: felt need.its yeds_ will reslde on a farm near
and Mrs.Ned Tyson are movinginto the Barge residence here and
Geo.Dennis, the new agent here
is moving his family from Teks-muh Qnto the home vacated by
Mr. and Mrs. Tyson.
A rhnrminu hnlw rlnrrahhsr Estrada was in'trouble in the
first.Mothel walked,Donaldson
sacrificed Mothel to second,and
Duncan and Brown each walked.
The Omaha. hurlcr tightened and
struck out the next two batters,
Zum was 4-.lmm idned in the colP.umns nl the Daily Nehrnskan, sm-
dent publication.In the absence
of available university funds the
students themselves undertook to
lueearur.b o ] - ; | ~ ~"i»l'i'§"i.¢§iE§ gaining the plsudits of the crowd.,,,§f§;,d"'{f S Q;Riliff ¢.,K§2'§'Z Sclmicder of Mend, Nob.,Sundiy The Monarchs scdred rim in me
relatives this week Sept. 27.Mra Schnieder and babe third.Donaldson was safe when
A number of lou] people nt- are here at the home gl he: par- Vargas muifed his grounder and
.tended the fnlr at Arllnnrlon this °"f§v Mr. P"fl. MVB; Hunt Loqve.went to second when Vargas over~
finance the project by an addi-
tionnl fee of one dollar a semester.
This entitles them to access to
the pool.
STATE Umvalzsrrv
HAS AFRICAN TROPHIES
The Adam Breedo collection o!
African trophies, which was given
to the University of Nebraska
some tim ago,are now b w gmounted Zy Dr. James L.Clark
in New York City.Parts of the
weekWill Stewart and his mother and
Miss Sadie Krloel, all of Omaha,
were FridaY even g callers at the
home of Miss D Klindt.Miss Alma 1&`§`.n of Omaha
spent Sunday with Mr. and MrsHerman Klindt
went to Lincoln Sunday to dart
with relativesMr.and Mrs.Oral Harrisonspent Sunday with relatives at
Craig, Neb
hir. and Mrs. Henry Kmse, lllrs
Wm. Kruse and Helen visited with
ln
Mrs.Paul knnzer and baby
l\ll.ann mrs.Emerson AdnmiandlittlesonofOmaha,were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H.
B. Cameron Friday evening.
Howard Marcos drove over fromFullerton, Neb. Thursday evening.I-ie returned Friday accompanied
by Mrs.Mnrcoe who will spend
thc week with him.
Mrs.Tnylor French spent sev-eral days last week at the JonasBlornberg home, south ol town.
The Baptist Mission Circle will
entertain the Cradle Roll babiesand their mothers at the church
at_thelr reggrlar greeting, Qct. 7t.h.
threw first.He took third when
Duncan was thrown out at firsi
Young doubled to score Donaldson
Young scored on Allen's double tl
Estrada held his opponent
scoreless from then'until the sixth
when the Monarch bats again beganto make theid power fell
Allen doubled over third base.H.
took second on a ground nrl
which gave two bases when thi
ball rolled into the crowd in lef
eft.
held.Joseph doubled,seo:-Xn|
rize beeves we are cutting on
¢ " Ithe b lo ck t hi s we ek
mr. and Mn. S. W. Wilson and Allen. me \'"°"" gauxerec arounnfdgs ~ Sgggg- held Patsy and Mn and Mrs. Cave of the pifcher and Estrada was me
their meeting at the park Sunday. Omaha,were guests Sunday at moved from the box in favor o.There were about tony present the Geo. Lo home.Wilson.The Omahan went to Ief
and n most pleasant time was hnd There was ' ° regular meeting field.by a||_of the M.. ,Aid last week but Harris' the first man W iwDr. Geesaman and family were several la es_rget withMrs.F. O. Wilson sacrificed sending Josepl
,§~:~,:~f',:#.z:==guests of M m ~§;:;'~,;.v'a:.,,,.o f w ~?'°°'=f grounded taser:
gllc io n ha\e bém finished and
.._..........-4-.m s............:....n s a t . . .n . . : _are cnpecwu w uuurls ul Lua Ulu 'versity soon.
Th e la te A d a m Breede,fo r me r
ed i to r o f th e Has tin g s Tri b un e , i s
th é donor an d spe nt three y ears
in Af ric a c olle c ting the sp ec i me ns
wh ic h inc lude tw o la m e Af r ic a n
~__Tekamxh spent Thursday at the om Josepn soonng.gléggantg | ;\:'e;hi;og::ar;1s.M;£in H E R M A N N E W S Hwy (3,-fox," home._Wilson fxtruck out three M:
d.e=.'u.,»Cape huzmof baboon..J'L°...§"§£'!._'°f:*3=ff .vfsvfefw Fe'f¥e~x.e== the ~f:°1="'-1march
gf the
jacknl, xnakeaf antelope, andothev Misa Ramona Crumbaugh was
smaller animals.hm h°g=° from Wayne fox' the week-
At t he p re s e n t t im a th e r' o -e n ._:emu and two Cape buffalo are 0.H. §30dl¢Y in havmg hison displny i n u m i u m u ,me *}°y1»e ..\=w1¢4=<i».Ivan Helms is
n u r 1 n u r s ~da y . a nu mb er f mm h er e atte nd e d
o n S a tu r d a y a n d th e S u n d a y b a ll
g a me d r e w q u i te a f e w f r o m h e n .
Mr . a n d M n . I va n H a l m a w e r e
su p p e r g ne tr la a t th e h o me o f h i s
exg nm .mue n was nu : ny a pxu zn eu1 and scored when Siki dropped'
Harris' lung fly to center.
The Cubms threatened only,
once.In the _mxth v»ms.vggukgd\
when Lhe two elephants are lin-
hhed,they will form the center
exhihi of Elephant hmll,in Mor-
uomg me punung.pareutg,M,-_and M,-,_E_H_ana valuaz smglea wo nga:wVoeSearing of Blair,was n Helms at T¢kam,},,3am,day_send Vargas w third.On the next.
Sunday foreman caller in Herman.Mr. and Mn. A, va mn... ...A olav va ne ,nthamnhad 1.mmu
Miss Thelma Hart, who is em-
ployed in Omaha, spent Saturdaynight And Sunday wiih her moth-
er, Mrs. Josie Hart.
Mr.and Mrs.Bert Cooper of
Tekamah, enjoyed Sunday dinnerwith Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cooper.
family of Hooper, drove to Her-
num Sunday for a vidt with Mr.and Mrs. J. A. West.
la s t Wednesdly W w w .Mr.and Mrs. A. W. Barg¢ were hosts
to n party of friends at dinnerfnllnwmz r... |.»:.|...n.....¢.. _.--_
Young threw to second to ahah
him. Vargas dashing for the plum.
Mothel, Monarch second baseman,
made a qdc k return to Young,
who failed to touch Vargas as the
Cuban slid.Umpire .um Knne
rin hall
FEATURE PIONEER SETTLER
IN STATE PAPER
Ad o lp h I»w1r¢»pioneer settler
o f W as hi ngton c ou nty a n d bade
an d h ea rty a t n ea rly n in e ty y e ar s
uma fh a m1\1iN~!:n f n n artic le i n
.mk w of r m : v u i i " " "v ua me edhers Frldly vlddng relative; ma g--h\»=-=-'25 g_,_,,,,;_=~ 53° md gud »'_;-,=_g~=,f;_»» gg
u ,. B. Ca E, w.u n n l unpop.JE'!; 5.°Z5"!.'3!.'°2!..l"f.1'.?: E"Hi!9» 199- _Anna "§.'3§I.. mu emul-az; 5' ~ R " 'iam:u n need!no lntrduction to
III'-nlulnuhm nmn h r f n l i i 'Ffa 'ln
num vu nuwuu W uc: uuucu Hb uw CB¥0l[ne Wachter,and M L ~Thgc entra l off ic e a _fB1=vf.i£§:§}HS12 'Pf§€k|M1;s F r e d Sto r y o f Te k n ma h .summary follows
1§wm{'?§§=§ 5§"é'I§¢ ';;':
to the other and has ll
one of the progressive :I
»----- --|un accoum.ox wnaluus.mms The Woman's Auxiliary will ""X 1 §z H P0 A Ethe county Marion Reid wok her place.hold their mr ni c th . . -0nys been'Mrs. Rosa Kramer ol Omaha is I£glun hall 'pu' .1J°°§f£" a e Mothel, 2b 3 0 0 2 7cfarmers ol spending afew weeks here vidiinz which timn :h 'Lin '§'l?.?.'1.?. Donaldson, d s 1 1 o o o
the county.lt will be jnnt sixty-five yearsiso in October that Adolph La-
mre, a young French Canadian,
arrived in Washington county withfiftycents in hlA uockst and fin
nt the homes of her sons, Wsltei' p1m§§l°;`¢jle ~ '"'"",;f; Duncan lbauih¢:1lred._they are sivins pdagsvgzmg Brownxf _ . - .
. Ghm Tmhlnen left the October 9.Young. c . . . _first of the week for Colorado,Joe Crutainger was in an auto Allen, an _____Springs. Colo., w vim her fu-her. accident between here and Arling- Joseph sb$§..'?°.'{?£.'.?2' ..'¥l'3..'§E°EE'l.;'¥.t{' "ee S-slew: which resulted in eon~ 1-mmf 1: .111
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<1 ls'd bt.`A\.|\\|.§ nu Alv f"""`" va. '""'"'°'"' smeranle damage *O the Tyson- B i - - -- 4 0 1 1 4o ara m e Mr and Ivan Helms spent L°1=\a truck which he drivin » PT h h u n n b l e t o a w o r d s d t u ,5 1 M 8 .. .. . .. . .. .. . _. . .. .
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'f.",.'§;..1.*l a n w a n n a f n l l n u n ;» . 1 'f. . " ¥ . . . '2 n f f'3~. 1,. ,'I. .?E °°"0 ¥ ¥ s . " = @ ~ f r o m ~T n f n l n - - - - Q 1 R ' I 0 6
U L I J l l b l a s u 'I n n J v m u b \ L A u l s i a a u a s l a n ~~a n m m n r t w o o c l m n n n a n d a t o n c e 'M r .a n d M r s .R o b e r t A d a m s a n d l l ! \ l . 1 ., . . . . . - § f ' . ? " ' ! . . i ' f ' d I P F *5 c g r
ob ed a job at Ds Soto chop-ping cord wood at $1 a cord.He
and another man often cut six and
seven cords a d|Y»I-RRY.he
worked'ln the s aw mill at D6
Soto.nl mass, bs went to Chey-
enne and worked on the wnstmc-
tion o! the Union Pacific railway,
then being pushed through to the
cout.Returning to Washington manty
in 1869, he settledln n homestead
about dxteon mllea west ot Blair,
in the Vaoomx neighborhood whem
ho "batched" for two years. Therewas no timber in that vlcidty and
he drove a team of oxen twenty
Ho often walked tn town sito: x»§°-
vdslons and'wou1d come home with
s ham over one shoulder and a jug
children of Teksmah,took Mrs.
Adam's mother, Mrs. J. A. Westto Omaha Sunday and spent theday visiting Mr. and Mrs, Perry
Rose.
later Schnleder of Mead, Neb.,spent Sunday st tho Huit Lowshome.
L F. Hi ldnge r celebrated his
seventy-eighth birthday Sunday.
Sept. 27.His daughter, Mrs. O.
H. Godsey entertained at a dln-
ner st her home ior hlm.Guests
were John Will,H.C.Cooper,John Ghent Sr. and Nels Jackson.
Oscar Hanson of Oakland, sudi~
tor of the Holmt lst Gmln Co.,
looking after mines; herson
Thursday.
having her house on the farm
south of here, raised and ,nswfoundation put under it.
|
............asneu unw me truck?_=;=;g;,»< "=;,§;f-° part. Although
P out so far hestruck the guard rail, tearing off
s fender and the tool chest.The
accident was caused by the wheelsofthetouringcarbecoming
locked.
A few of the lsdlea ol the Bsp~Hst gudld met at the church andquiltedonWednesdayafternoo
There was no meeting Thursds
as in the Craig schools, spent the
week-end at her home hereMr. ma Mrs. G. F. Lowe, Mr.Bhd Mrs.A.H.Lows,Mr.andnn-¢. Gilbert Olson, Leo and Row
mary Hannon had a picnic dlnner
day to hel Mr.Olsen cea n h m h d ;lelarate
Mrs.Peter Reeh of Blair,laspending a few days with Mrs
t th t Olmiles to the river after firewood.. nh. Oxrzie Vol; of <>m1=.o n er s the son home Sun
Miss nam, Brunton. who meh- Wilson, P - ~ - 1
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l r m s r n v r n s n a n c n r m c n
James N. Lund, Pastor
~Services i n Danish the first
Sunday ol the month at 10 45
of molnaenover the other._' r » g ° [ _ . 5 5 ~ a t O m a h a l a l t D T ? " W E E E ,Sunday School and Bible lines
l
y a s n h u r , h ¢ n t u n » d t o c m n d a " ' K » M ' - | W r " l W l l ll l I ll l -n r m n , A . W B \ r n e n .¢a.ao.a n d hmxh t mm u brldn. 'li |2'.!."'2{'.°Y_ §i'1"'_'3-E"'..| ° ' € | ? ' ! ' | _ _ _ . ,_ nt *-P E" mi . S!¢ ur dny '. s i m.. num lt 7 :8 0 .
~.1 M .M '.""" " '`wept when she nw the "mr cob- }§'{mm;»°§' hermyeu mil ls ms dameggm-:gk SESS CSE" And ..,§$"'fZ"I¥>"Z"m°'"°meets S
tpnwood shack that was Co be her Janqueline Woodward came up sen, Ross Ernst, Don Smith, Prank Jug,Ch ~'
home.from Omaha Friday md visited Cranor, Herbert Bennett and Deun or o meets Sunday atRecamngthegraaahogper plague er xgndgnyequ. _Mr. and Mn. §}nckat_qne,all of Craig;md s H' 'P',1
Ior me early ws, mr. uzure xe- L. A. woqdwnrd.Sunday morning 5\°l'Y. E. R. Harris, Orville Chatt omhmm and S\ates that the doud of insects they took hex home and spent the B.o.McDonald and Her-mar: Thursday evening...»\.,,a .... m. r..-M mmm »w»im» day there.Wramm nf 'r.\¢.m.1....A m f.n....|.\. |...:x,...
enior Choir meet
\l i d lnilnfl Ufm!im. ;"j<§f€',,f3{;,§`;.,{,;$.;§
about five acres of com, stripped
l t clean.m c the next; morning
they were gone, so was more for-
hmate tlun some who lost every-
thing.I n 1882 Mr.Luura sold his
homestead and bought a farm
Supt.and Mrs.F.B.Shrader
and children drove to PlnttsmoudaFriday evening, taking his mother
who had spent n week here, home.
The remained until Sunday.Nisson Beside Lyzholf,Mu'-
garet .Krone and Kathryn Hughea
took advnniage of our holiday
'lfhmdly and spent the day in the
..-_._--..........,...nr D. \,.Hurdle of Herman.
Euzene Yuwell, who leachen inthe Rising Clty schools, spent theweekend at the'home of his pu-ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Yowell.
Next Sunday, Oct. 4 will be ob~
served as rally day at the M. E.
Sunday school.A journey to the French zrmvn
u u n u n u u a u x c n JIne sday a t the IAQ; ~ h`5 §{2'
1, J. Moran, PLLEZF
Sunday was a zood and n.:day witli our chur IIina;t;=fp;1;§;.
;"'='P°€1 ~ mgke Rally Day a uuc~na ar D e So to .Thi s i no ve bro ug ht| ¢itY-
L i m nnavmv m»|\nn1 A|\||\mh mari M153 HHHOH Iwith a picnic lunch wu 11'i$Qé§|cess in the Slmdav S.¢h-.1 m...+lRaid is Substitut-krcoe at the cen-week.nndert was hostessweekly meeting ofV nt her home on
L. w. Crumbaugha few dmv; Inn
b uw 'nh d sm -.~,-- s __ ,. ....'eff mme W¢ane5at:f°'.fff§ u.'m3;y llfhool. °1f"°§'3J'}' ; ' § f ~
nclgo Bllldic, ceq. sumgel and x s with us come dong
wm»-w¢d§§saI£;w§fu£|.,',§k";§° gg A number from the Methodist
L°a ;:, f°, ,,» ~; ;;» ",, ,:~ ~2 2 2 ~ " i ' ~ : ' . ; " " " " ' ° * ' ~
.s .n .a¢or at 'l'¢knmln\ 3... . ......?\gB°f».Tha finent fmrnm Av n ' i i i
....... . . . . ...,..,.,.,.....,...........market which meant much to him.
He went exiemdvely inta me k
mldng and feeding and mademnney rapidly.He never sold
much nom,but often fed 6,000
to 7,000 bushels a year.He be-
lieved in lebiinv his animal: nut
ing fo r Mrs. l
tml office thisf Mg. W m. Br
or emgulnr
the Aid So¢-Jet;
Wednesday.
Dr. and Mrs.had as menu
1
;,;,;1;»E af"Im;; ;;'' i '
Once he sold five steers thatweighed 2,000 pounds apiece and
brought 'him ssqo.
Mr.Lazure, who now \live¢in
Blair, wm be ninety. December 19.
He 1. .mx in go o d hmm and
Mbm walk: uptown, never Mil!!
| cane.n u wlfrdi e d uevsnl
week the doc'tor'| dsner and hus-band,Mr.and M n .C.Ottanger
o! Hamilton, Mlusoud.
Pmmodon day axercisea werehdd at the Bnptlst Sunday school
Sunday.Nan Sunday will ln ob;
served as rally day.Mrs.Harold Jensen and baby
and Mrs. John Andersen firm so
Blair Wdnudzy .The former
__.._. -... - .........,. U.g f " =h m ; g m assigned as Ita-
on agen era I ethis week. 'He will move Ms fam-
ily here.M n .Dora Richter entertained
the followlng at her home south
of town Sunday, to celebrate het
birthday: Mr. and Mrs. Tum 'Mc-
nald and children, Mr. und Mrs.Henry Richkr Ind dnnghben,
--~-- ----.~ V. -nl." w m vwas the bapllxlng ol the Stanley
family, Dr. G. E. Slanley Ind wlle,
Ni ll Mle Ind Ne al.Their addi-
tion to our membership will 3-ren.
ly strengthen our church.
At the annul election only two|
changes were mtds m our ehura.
oftldary:Deacon E.M. Fletcher
wa; voted the title "Demon Em~a
#ii
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i ~ ~=;ev~ ~~r.§':.E:.e.:1
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Sundny Matinee 10 and 25c
Also Talkartoon, "Twenty Legs Under th
Sea", "All for the Band" Act and Fox New
-L .»»
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u
A Néw sink...
. . . will add materinlly to the
appearance of your kitchen.
l
Tear_tt h ld g ink
--get n d of that dark damp
cupboard under the sink.
o
DRESS ur YOUR KITCHENPRICES ARE LOW NOW
Jorm lioonn fl
PLUMBING co.
BI-Am, NEBRASKA REMEMBER: Tuesday Night is Bargain Nigh
Tuesday, 0ct. 6 -- Bargain Night, 10 - Z0
Ruth Chattertolfs Latest picture, "Magnifi
cent Lie" Also comedy,"Marriage Rows'
coma EARLY--.-Avoln THE cnow~
Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 7 and 8
A GREAT COMEDY
'f. "A". '.l n n u '_
wunvvsr f ~~ ~calms ~ ei~~
Also Comedy,"Shooting of Den the Duck"
and News Reel
l
F ?¢n'I'h|\¢Bla ir , Neb ra sk a. Oc to be r 1 , 19 81
A Candle
in the
Wilderness
l mmandbysomecunnlng `|a?ad.w r -
hap s of Stua rt mo od. wou ld c o me
nnd mlly thorn urouud him and se!
up a th r o ne a n d p u l u s a g u ln ln
h o n d n n Mr .W lllla ms h u
ehnrged that we have ourselves set
up n ty rann y , but we o nly demand
o f ou r people vir tue an d honor
un d good fu lth m d fllr d e a lln g .
and n pmper respec t for the CrPa~
to r o f t h e world lest we all be
drowned In damnation."
vȢr\Aof Ihs rhnrrh laid wn.
1 - r m : m r m n v a l s s -
1 la k e l n th s deep greeuvrood
about three mllos from the edge of
th a tn wn a n d was th e r e He wa sto ld th a t a good path le d to ll.
The mx- lug had c o me ea rly u nd
wa rm,It wa s ln th e moo n n f th e
bri ght llg h ls ln le l n Aprdl.Th a
buds were c oming out.Amos get
n ho rse and rod e to P2 311 hou se.
The early du sk was f alllng.Amos
dismounted, hlln-hed hln horse at n
post und,enlerlng the veranda
through graybarlzed.gpruqe c ol _
Bi n s s e e ms r w. : I TG E6 5 1 h ° i ? é
learned o n s th ln z fr o m th e red
men.xr ls fortitude.I h ave se enon e o f th em :lla twe nty deaths
wi th o u t a mu r mn r l"
Pmr gy h ad h ln h an d in h en a nd
u i d :"W hatever hap pe n:tumor-
r o w s tu n y o u h a ve p la tle d , h o ld
y our pe nc e and le t n o wo r d p a ny our llps .Fo r o n c ju st o n c e - I
mu s t d o all the ta lk i ng ,I wish
tha t I c o uld llt wi th y ou the who le
Qa n9 good, And whose isn't whm amexl
like thin il in prospect.
Baxbecus Sauca
1 Qonnd butter,1 quart waier,
gg cup vinegu,1 lmall union,
rhopped, 1 clove garlic, minced, 1
tablespoon Tobnseo sauce,1%
lahlespoons salt, black pepper,1nisrmcrlvn slim-'
RECIPES FOR FALL
.~ ...g
3 a `'¢»m `f§;$£=~e
T ../Q1-:_»-.g\~,p g;;__»~'.ve `|T"""""'l'~~-f u é
ublenpoon Worchestershirp nuec,
2 teaspoon: dry mustard, 2 table»
spoons ww. a tablespoon chili
lwwder,'A cup tomato cntsnp.
Bring the ingredients quickly w
the boiling point; then simmex-fo
30 mlnuiu.Swab this sauce o
the rout about every 10 minutes
min c ed fine,%&teaspoon salt,'fi
teupoosn pepper, 2 teaspoops W or~
chestershire nance, 1,5 c up stoc k or
mi lk , 4 bananas.Mi x a l l t h e i n -
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nlghf. but we mud Both seek mx
rest :nd me governor is wnltlnrBy
Irving Bacheller
(Continued f r o m Séptc mbc r 10 )
C H A P T E R X l l l
Pe g g y W e ld Ta k n C h a rg e o l th e
C a n o f Ro b er t Hu th er a .
. ....,._....._,.._..,.,,___Ham."b u t |d o n u n k th at I t
should have more love and c hnrlty
fo r those outside l u mc rnbc nhlp.
I t h u ntah llah ed a sn lr lmn l
arlstoc mc y as stony he a de d aa
th at around th e throna o f ou r
K l n g Oh n r l m Th ey negard,o f
seam to re ga rd , ou txld en as ena-m l a fighting under th e flag o r
Satan.Th e y a re no t th at.Th ey
are b ro th er h uman bei ng:tn b e
s u l a a - . f a mm n m m a n a h w lm .
mnna,pulled the lllc n -stri ng o r
th e door.Foggy sn :m m her
brother before a blazing Dre plny -
|-llll cards."I n m Amos To dk lll. " h e na ld .
Th e two r o m to th d r feet.
' A m o s To d k lll ! "P ? K U W eld ex-
da lme d ."W h er e i s Rober1?".
°-I hate to bring bud ne w to
Paradise," snld Amos in a lowtone that reflected his depreaalon."I hate n no less than. tne__gates
for me."
ao uus meeuruz or lovers cams " " " " "" "" """""' ."Zto las end.vrecenea by me dlsznl-|'dd3 to the 305'of hvmg,A R e a l 2the governor to his houle. whereshe ment the night. They were anhour by the Grestde dllcunxln: the
strange evenltul stnry with detailsknown nnly xo them and layingtheir plans.The gnvsnnr wrote n
eat ln meal preparation,These plank.Dot wlth a few amd! hiu
beef recipes,suggesied by the uf butter and set under me broiler.Natinmd Live Slnck and Meat Cook for about 20 minutes, watch.
Board,will meet with instant ins so tint the suffaoe doea not
_r v v i
I n v ° s t m e n t '
<i n 0
ilvor.met mo brown.When done. nr-.
EGGY had houglxt a mt ot wlld
country thnl pleased her.She
had b ullt u hou se on lt.She and
her hrolhet u n nmla ble y outh
muc h devoted to hls slater and twoy en rs y o un ge r tha n s he -would he
mo vi n g ln to lt noon,wi th rl n u m
ber or servants.when Ros owell, having r eturned
torn hu quest, c nme to see her atth e house o t Ex»Governor \Vln-
throp h e gnve her a dark a c c ount
of Ro he rf a lo ok a nd b eh avio r.
:'ls a s uu pe gr sc e- n roy nlsh
c lo ." Rosewell s o ld "W e h ave
e r l nc e to hang hlm.He wlll tr ytoet ac ross the s ea. b ut I thlnk
th at the r lz bteo us a rm o l th e la w
may pr eve nt I t a nd hr ln g hlm to
the punlahment he deserves."
Th e keen-mlnded Peggy an-swered:" I f nuy thlnz pu lls h lm
he r e lt wlll not be the r lgh teo us
arm of the law. I! wlll be th e jen!-
ous arm ot J ames Rosewell."
~-wul y ou never c ome to y ourrightmlndl n thls ma tte r l"h e
asked." l a m try ing to s ave y ou
fr o m dlsgrace.Ha ve y o u n o
th ou gh t o f y ou r lmll? "
"Yes,b u t l t ls n o t llk e s sore
lluger.It glves me Llme to t.hln.k
or others.You h ave a si nd ot ln-
damma tlon o t the s ou l.You mls-
¢ . » .lf me rlshteousneaa.hu t
p .W ..,........ ....., .... ..~_..,, ...Wand s y mpa th y an d he lp u nd a f or
glvln g spi rit."Ne ar nlne o'c luck th n !eveu lng
Perry and her brother c ame to see
W llllam wlth I mportan t news.Peg-
r y wa s ln hls h mlr lts .J ames
Rosewell hnd returned.
" l i e brought m e great hanvl-
ness."sald Peggy.~ n wa s shut
up ln lh la tln y h ou slng o t go ld "
She held up the sh ln lu g loc ke t,
s ay ing:" I |:|'|f lt h s g o b e r t th e
u wen away .e g a ve lt
to R o s o w m h o hr ln g to me.I
fo un d ln lt a s e c r e t- a won d e r f u l
secret.I sm th e ha p pi es t p er so nIn thls wo rld.Be ls allve.Ho la
well.I had to c omo and tell y on."
I n a t r a n s p o r t o f j o y s h e l h r e w
he r ar ms around W lllls m an d
k ln e d h lm."I thlnk th at I een gu ess the se-Cféil" be sald.' \
" I a m sure th a t y o u n n .H e
still lo ve s me an d m u t h e good
Go d k e ep hlml Th e r e s t I mn n o t
td l y o u k no w.You see, thls llttlsthing has a sec ret loc k.I t ls llk e
th e n a m o f S a ms o n .I t h o ld s a
my stery .No one c an reac h lt s-ave
those wh o k n o w how.Robert
wou ld not be de nle d.Ho g o t l tssecret.Obs erve the war nln g let-
tered l n Gnsek o n i ts case.l t
. . . . .
o*nal.Robert ls ln Boston
prison."For a breath the glrl stood look-ing at hlm,her huud upon her
breast." l n pr ls oa l" s he wh ls pe re d "S o
- th e y h a ve b r o u g h t h lm nere.I
will go to h lm at on c e ."
She se nt a serva nt to the s tnblsfor her horse.S h e tu r n e d to h a
b r o t h a ,say lug:"He nr y ,y ou d o
no t need to go.To dk lll wlll b e
m t h me thronun th e forest an d
th e r e ls r o o m to r me a t the s o v-
e r n o f l house.I shall wa n t to
ta lk wlt h h l m b e f o r e I . | o to tn e
prison."S h e mo p e d hy th e pa th slde.
".l`ell me q n lc k ly h a v lt h a pp en s
that y ou a nd Robert c ame to Bos-
to n, " s he su d
Brledy Amos to ld th e s t a n o t
Roaewelrs trap.
"W e ll,le t us ma k e haste,"she
an swer ed " I t la z r o v ln l dark."
Th ey h as te n ed i nto th e d lln fo r
est alsle an d on wa rd as rapldly
as lts rough fooling wo uld a llo wand were soon ln sight or tha hea~
eons.The g ove rn or wa s a t home.Ho s o ld :
" M i n Weld.lay off y our c oat
a n d u t d o w n a n d t e l l me wh a t I
an d o f or y o u . "
"A s so on a i p o s d b l e I ' w a n t t o
\ n ote to Pnrmnn.Th e mnld.wh o
\hrous:ht her ulght rlnrhm nnd helped
]her tn bed. wns told to uwnke her nt
seven and hrln; h er s on a nd b eer.So P eg gy was u p h etlmes a nd o n
her way to the house of Rev. Pl\ll~
Be e !Te nd er lo in a n d Oy s te r s
I h ee! te nde rlo ln , 1 pi nt oy s ter s,
2 tablespoons lemon juic e, 8`t.ahle~
spoons bu tter ,2 teaspoons sa lt.
P9PP¢1'»'ln c u p bo lli n g wa te r ,2
ander Ponnnn.She ha d hed ', Bwith hlm ln th e n ew sc ho ol ET the l e x f n d u w n n l e n d e y x z
c h lldmn o f t h e poor.H e wa s s '(broiler flame.S a x o n wi t h sa ltlearnedma n ol r ar e ln slsb t_who ,wa s fo nd o f Pe r r y a n d k n e w o t l wd P e p p e r wa n t a n d d r a l n th o
he r devotion to Robert.B s had .o y s te rs an d he at over d ire c t f la me
given her friendly c ounsel.Lately
he ha d told h er or k nowln g a n ew
witness ln th e famous adultery
u s e wh o wou ld.h e fe lt m m .
change the complexion ot the whole
|
matter.He had been a lone b y ths|
hedsld a of Mabd Hartle y whe n she
dle d a nd h a d tak en her l u t cou-
re ulon ,Th er ei n the n ame o f th a
wltuess was dlaelosed Peggy wa s
the only person who had shared hll
conlldeueo ln th is matte r.P e t s !
fou nd h lm l n hls s tud y an d wa s
ha ar tlly welc o me d Sh e te ld 'P or \
ms n o f th e a r r i val o f Ro b e rt a n d
o f h ls : ma t p e r i l m m h a s t y s o
tlon.Sh e d e llve re d th e n o te mm
Gover nor V ane.m l" B u t n o w th e d o tles ha ve to
be reckoned wi th. "said Porman.
"Th ey llk e to c ur b the s ever lty of
tne msslstratsa."
" s u n Ro b e n ls a h a te d aristo-
I o r j u s t a li t tle .Spread the oy s-
te rs o ve r tHe top o f th e ten de rloln
wh ic h ha s b ee n plao ed in n r oa st-
i n g pa u .Ma k e a sauc e o !t h e
bu tter ,le mo n juloe,p n r d e y an d
ho llln g wa te r .P u t ln n mo d e r a telo ve n (375 F. )a n d b a k e lo r f r o m
80 to 4s minutes.
HIM F la nk S te a k
F la n k steak,melt/ed drip pln ga,
2 c u ps bre ad stu ffi ng, as te asp oon
s a lt,pepp er,2 onlons,slic ed,*A
c n p sliced a r r o t a ,2 c loves,f e w
peppercorns,ldteh en bouq uet,1
c o p b o llln g wa ter o r s h oc k .
T r i m ste ak an d r o ll l n me lte d
dr i pp lng s an d le t n a nd fo r awh ile .
F r y th e ste ak i n a li ttle h o t f a t
unti l br own on both sdd es.Season
Ira ng e broiled bananas ar ou nd tlu
me a t.
To prepare brolled bananas, remove the skins, out ln hal! cross
wise,mb wi th n bl t o l lemot
juloo and butter, and plaoe undo
th e f la me f o r th r e e o r f o u r m i n
nies.Th i s n e d p e i a anlfic lent Io:
f o u r persona.T o ma k e a mort
ela bo ra te lo o k i n g dls h,b a k e
stu f fe d to ma to e s ma y b e alte rn n t
e d wi th th e b a n a n a s .
A v m Go o d S te w
(Se rves 8 )
2 pounds slr lo in ste ak,2 larg~
onlo ns,2 tablespoons f a t,4 m e
d u m potatoes,d la r g e c arrots,
can peas, 1 tablespoon lemon juulee
4 c u p s wa te r ,s a lt a n d P¢ PP ¢r t
taste.P u t t h e f a t i n l a r g e a t m
pa n .He a t u n ti l me lt e d A d d t h
oni ons fi n ely chopped.Th e n p n
i n th e me a t c n t i n s ma ll plec el
S i mme r u n ti l a li g h t b r o wn .a a .
th e lo n r c ups o l w a t e r an d le
oo o k d o wly u n ti l me a t i s te n d e r -
ab o u t I % h ou r s .Di c e c ar ro ts a n
potatoes.A d d to th e abo ve u i
oo ok 2 0 mi n u te s long er.W ho:
numbn of GOOD
Mortgages running
from $2,000 angel up
All gilt edge stuff and real
vestments. Putyouridle mm
t o w o r k .
Enterprise
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becreta of nie priule room!
lly llerla Hut luppe n i nthe
dead ol mms "al.: of
negleded wives!Ling
O
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v`7r§€f¢ 1; yéir ¢i1f}ii§F"""
"I hue no charity for provedndulteren.""Yet you are very hmmm mdx une n tancy um ynn comild mpn n d t n l l u u d l yn a n ym a n l
nz
. . . , . ."'0 nly t he tr ue love r can c om
¢hln."''And are yon going to Ensla aar'
W llllam aaked.
"Only lr o oo will: ln ," P ea y an -
awe e d ." lt la la ta a n d we mo a t
co.l h m y o u wm s o o n c o m e n o
vi al!n l a t Hoo uda wn.Th a t 1 |
the name or our new home.F r o m
my wlnrlowa I see the rlalag of tha
two kln g a o r llg h a "
" I ahall c ome wh e n th a wa r
en dl."m a w n n m ,
Th e r wen ! a way .mr z a r e : h a d
gone to hed.W lllla m la t a lo n g
tlmo hy the llrealde thlnklng aa hesmokedhlaninewh lle the wi n d
whlalled ln th e chimney.B la
lh ln k ln g wa s mostly of rz.
Sho uld he re tur n n o E nglan
asked himself.B u t h e w a s m ln :
to th e wa r wi th the P eq u ot: a n d
who c ould tell wh at would c ome ol
that?a a 0 a a a a
Mar rar et Ho op e r f c ll the forc e
ol'\\'llllam's arkllment about the
a m e n of lh e parlsh Ma n y fe ll
Into hls way o f lhlnk ln z.It c mue
to the ear s o r J ohn W lmhr op who
f o n h wllh lnvlled W lllln m lo hla
house. The great man and hls wlfo
rec elvcll the boy wnnnly'Thu sneer and c unning hand of
Na tur e has wrought a wonderful
wo rk upon you."salrl W inthrop
when they were sented by tho llre-
slde."Y o u ha ve the face o tsnlul. hln y I a sk ju st wh at ls y ou
crlllulslu of lhe c hurc h?
"My ponlllo n ls mal o r one hum-
b l l aeeklng the truth,"wl u l a m
church and discussed l t wlth q
.»
see Ro be rt He a th e n , "ahe an-
lwer ed .-ln h ll mo a t g r a c lo u a a n d le n d s
man ner th e xover n or : p ok e these
Me n d ly wo r d a :"I k n o w th a t y o u
have R0 06 for Ro bert Hc atn era ln
th i s wr r y h u a ln e a a wh lle th e mroru l ha ve had n o do ub t o r h l l
gullz.I queatlnn y our judg ment
and a lso a dmlro the no ble qna llty
nt y our trlendahlp.lly d ea r . I d o
advlae y o u to keep y o ur h m d a
clean ol Lhla matter.I would glad-
ly s ave h lm lt l c ou ld ha t h e wlll,
I fear,r o to m e lrallowa.Yo u
cannot he lp hlm.You wi ll only
lnc reuae hla wretc hedneu."
Pe g gy W eld wa s ln no an r :lla
c nn rag ed by lhln d ark c o u"~l.
"Gove rnor . lt la my duly nl |;o.
W llllnm la away an d 1 n m th eonlyfriendlh nt he han in lh la
town.Surely l l la hla rlght to
kn ow wh a ;has c omo L o p a u ln
hls absenc e and to rec eive hle nd ly
advlc c."
" lla ve y o u ne w evlde nc ef '
" N e w evlrlenee."ahe answered.
"An d lt ls o t su c h n na tu re Lh n! I
ahnll as k y o u lo allo w me to p re -
sent l t to the c ourt ln my o wn
wny .I a m a womnn and l t \vlll
be nn unc ommon oroc eelllng. but I
sha ll n ot lmp ns e on me dlgu lly or
the patlenc e ol' llle c ou rt.W h a t
I h ave lo s oy c a n be qu ic k ly so ld
and y ou ahnll hear no mallc lonx orlmnrooerwords."
Th e go ve ma r Ilghted hln plpe
and s nld:"W hy sh ould no t wo men
be h e ar d ln au c h u democ rac y as
we a lm to c stn hllsh?The re la no
man ln the c olony who ls the equal
crat.I h a v e l o : a n n th e i r n y m-pathy .Ba ! I da re n ot to to c ou rt
with out the W g y on c an glvo mo."
"D o y o n wla me t o g o m th e
wlme m c h a lr t"
' N o t R f -B u !I wo uld u n I
wrmea amazement.m m by 10°-
rega xdlng the new wll n e u - l o m e ~Lh ln g th at wlll g ive ltr o nl an o po n
to my plea f or the d elay we ne ed
to an d h tm an d bri ng h i m l a w
court.Do y on know where he la?"
"Y e a, an d l thi n k u m; we c ou ld
br i n g h lm he r o wlth ln a we a k . " I
ahnll need a tr us ty me ue nxer .""Y o n shall hav e A mon To dk lll.
"S an d hlm to me ," a n ld F or ma n
aa h e la t do wn a t hla desk und
beg an to wrlle.
Soon he read to Perm! the letter
whlc h he hall addressed lo the
ma| :lslrnle8.deputies and asslat-
anln or Lhe man of c olony or Blal-
snchusetla Bay .I t wa s a n nd-
mlmble le tte r of a te mp e ra te a n d
c uuvlnc lull tulle.Th e glrl was
pleased \vlLh ll.She went.to llle
ln n zo Und Amos To dk lll.Th ey
lo ld he r th a t h e h a d g o n e ln lh e
prlsnn.She found lllm slltln galone on the prlsun uleps, hln hl-ad
resting o n hla hands.H e arose
an d c a me lo h e r wl lh a l a d look
ln lls la c e ."Oh , mls a !l' m all lvllte d do wn
like nn empty snck l.hr0\\'c d on the
grnmul."llu sahl sorrowfully .
"Cheer up.ma n. "snld Peggy.
"'I'hoy c annut hang hlxu.l nm go-ing lo defend \\'ltl| good evI\| env\:."
Amos howml.hi s lm !lu his
hnml. and lhnn looked az her fac e:
"The c nn d le u ' the L or d la ln y e r
v
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with salt and pepper and IPI"/Ujzudy to urn ldd the peas an
mer it any favorite bread df®"'|lemon juice and heat.Thick:
l\K~mn and new in shape.Cook with a little flour md water.
he carrot: and oniom until am-Redne for Barbecue
»er colored in | hnavy kem¢. Add Chops m a m m m d n u m
doves,pepperwms and ki whe nlmmk s li c e s o f hm my be mu
vouquet.I-lv tha meat on ws me d.These, of course, take len»ed of vegetables; pour over '-\==\ume;so w 40 minutes wsu 1:
>oi\£ng water or stock, cover close- enough inns gg allow.y and simmer until the meat ia'When the meat is put an, u1
.endu-.Remove cover the las¢|f;,, should be brightened un wie
mlf hour of cooking fo glue and`a little more fuel at the begirmin
rrovm;b w frequently durinz so that the meat wsu brown nloelj
zhis pehod.Strain liquor and'The meat is swnbbed frequent]
ixicken for gravy. ''with barbecue sanée.The follov
Plnnked Ground §i¢El¢ __'ing recipe is sufficient for 10 c
1 pound well-ground beef chuck,
1 cup woked breakfast food,1
cup cracker crumbs, 1 smulloniun
Hurley Clements, Labor
Lloyd E. Spiker, Labor
S. H. Neff, Labor.
Geo. Wise, Labor
Menno C. Larsen, Labor
Fred Ahlemeyer. LaborAllied-Western Road Mchy.
Co., Repairs
Benel Bertelsen, Labor
Benel Bertelsen, Labor
Henry Kniep, Labor
John Hall,Labor
Louis C. Lorsch, Labor
Arthur H. Lorsch. Labor
Louis C. Lorsch, labor
Sam Hall, Salary
Roy M. Chase, Labor
Paul J. Fitzgerald, Labor
Dan Fitzgemld, Labor
Frank Keegan, Salary
,
5.00
s.uo20.00
6.00
27.00
36.60
9.05103.75
30.50
58.60
16.00
40.0021.00
9.00
1oo.oo
96.00
23.502'/.gy
16.711
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TELL ALL!
Qarlfamg t a n w g / c k
NIGHTNugssBEN LYON
| g | : l ' l . l . g { | 3 : \ | _
A L L A N | . A N l
RB RO$ . € » V lTA D HONi H
12~ pounds of meat which will be
enopgh for about the same number
of persons, if their appetites are
is considered ready for use al-
though the highway will not be
open for some time since there
are a number of bridges to con-
struct and much dirt work to becompleted.
A tremendous amount of water
is necessary for the outfit and
this is obtained by means of a,
pump which has been placed in the
river which runs several miles
distant and water is piped to the
mixers and hose for their use.
The paving machinery is equip#
ped with electric plants to gen-
erate current for lights and it is
planned to start using a night
crew the latter part of the week.
Including the men necessary to
drive the trucks and all other
2 1
Dsilf
L g z r w --. . . - a n ~Rosewell'|I-lahdlomu Face W a l
Rb d wlm ln dlq na tlo n .
kno w.You ou ght no t to be lud s-
ln g othe r men so f ree ly .I have
no Inlth ln y our evldelic e."
Ilo sewell wns lrd med . He nra se
and s nld:"P¢K1»lY~I lh ln k th a t I
shnll he n hle lo s h ow y n u that I
do not unlnjudge the mn n o r the
evldc nce.I l e naked me to give
yuu lluls love token whlc h you sen!
to h lm the ni g h t o f hls 'esc npa
You were then engaged xo me."
l l e pu t the mednlllon ln hcr
Never, never, never, such flam-
ing facts, auch dynamic drama!
answered."My oplnlons are pr1~
valely expressed.I would no t
create dlssenslon. knowing an x do
tha t th e c h ur c h ls th e ma i n n a !
of ln w a nd or d er .No w th a t y ou
ask m !oplnlons x glr e th em to
y ou frankly .I h a ve h a d to le a r n
how to torg lve and he humb le.I f
lt hna b een go od fo r me lo le ar n
those thlngs I conc lude th at l t
would be g ood for th e c hurc h."
Ile than brlelly presented hls ar-tllme nr. a s he had done wlth Mar-
nnro! Hnnnr-r
of A nn e Ilulc h ln so n ln wlt o r dle~
lion or ln her power to see straight
to th e hea rt o r a s ub kC t.I s ha llc all on y an fo r a statement o f
y o ur case mmorrow mornlng.Th er e ar e precn-rlenll In lh e pro-
c w u r e ol'the' I-English eourln.I
:hull never fn:get my 1nther's vlvld
ac c ount ol' lhe remarkable speech
,c f the : r e m Queen ne ss a t thelr ln l or Mar y nr the S c o tx.I a m
sur e tha t we sh all not f ro m y ou aslrln lmr exulnple of what n woman
can do."
soul."h e snld." I c an le e thes h ln e 0 ' n ln yer ey es.1 r ec k on
thnl's wh y Rob e rt lo ve s y e so."
"llow d o y ou k no w th at he loves
me?" Pegg y asked.
"Goo d Lo rd o' merc y . g all I f h e
ha dn 't ha d hn ld o' lh nt lltlle h nn d
u ' y o u n d o y e lh ln k he c ould 'n'
hopped In to hell an d c llm'ou t
ag'ln'I Every day he we re lhluklu'
o' y o u.Y e k n o w wh e n n ma n ln
slc k and suf terln' lL'a a rlght :man
he lp for hls mlnd to h a ve a cud
nn. Dhnf nlnnu
Marshall Wil
A. A. wludm
Raymond Eel'
Harry E. Eel
Aug. Echtenk
Stanley Lowe
Nehr.Culver
.kins,Labor 16.50
B, Labor 33.00
|tenkamp,Labor 11.70
ltenkamp, Lab-or 1.50
zarnp, Labor 42.20
2, Trucking 5.00
t & Mfg.Co.,
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th e s a me n u mb e r o f me n i n a d d i -
tion.
En gi n ee r s i n c ha rg e o f th e p av-
i n g wo r k e s ti ma te th a t th ey wi ll
fi ni sh th e entire projec t th is fa i l
uniess had wea th er should set i n
at an u nne as on ale time.
'
PUBLIC SALE
~ sPo'r'rEn PoLAN|i
CHINA Hoes
A Sale ui Bigger, Better and More Practical Boars and Gilt:
Sired by the Largest Junior Yearling Boar in the Spotted Breed
MONDAY, 0CTOBER5
65 Head of Bears and Gilts 65
C1m|i:ll|l| of 40 Spotted Poland Chin Bonn md 25 Spotted Polmd Chinn Glltl.Moo!
of (heme are Bind by Tip Top, nom; by Melmor und some by Perfect Vidar.
day, 0ctober 4 - 5
day Matinee
fr
A
'y
4 \
lmmls.
"'l'ru0 . but I hml lc nrned thnt I
c ould not lo ve n ma n \\orsl||pln;;
nGml o! lron relutc d lo the Tudorsand we S tuarts.1 rmnkly c onless
to y all thnt I hnd begun to lo veIlnhuri llc-minors."
llue<o\wll'slxnndsome lac e was red
with lnd lgn ntlou. [I e lzc lmvc d with
nd mlmh le roslrnlnl i l ls llr llls h
te mp er c ou ld n ot n 0pt dc fent.
"\\'ell. I'¢-zgy . I love y ou In splte
ot nll this," he snld,"\\'hnt I have
done has been for y our sake,Yo u
wi ll kn ow soon ltmt this ma n ls
not worthy of y our love.The n. lf
you will let me. I shall try to sho\v
y ou th at I nm not so s tern n s y outhinkmc ."
\\'llh llmt he left her.Th e
d m m n bc-gnu to quicken us pac e.
While this lnlk wus going on, \\'| l-
llnm.s lu lm:by the flrc sldo wlxh
Mnrsnret lloupor.wh o had moth-
orod hlm through his troubles. wasulmonsc lmxsly wc nrln g lhre udsfor
the c urious pattern ot the lust uc t.
Th e wonmn told h i m of events
whic h had c ome to pass uforellnxeI n Enulund.She to ld how her
grandfather.J ohn Hooper,thebishopor\\'on:ester.had been
hu me d n l th e stake by Mary
Tudor.how her mother andunc le had lied from home und
hidden ln the groenwuonl,how
sr Inst they had been c aptured by
the horsemc n of the bloody queen
und drlven before them in s storm.llk e cstlle,and shut u p l n dnn-
geons sll bec ause lhey had been
ldentlned as members o r s con~
venuele.These rec i tal:cams i n
l melanc ho ly . mouni onou l ton e nssh e lst kn lu lnz by th e n ra lde .
"Margaret,1 a m g l ld to ha ve
heard or these zhlngs."m m WH-
llnm."Th ey neln me to undes-
stsnd thls drooping mouth of
yours,the sadness ln y our eyesandvoic e."
" I s m li ke most o t the others
here."sho we n:on."Th ey ha ve
lived in terror and thic k dark ness
llghred by the llnsh ot death nres.Some have heard tho c ry or tn e
mn n y r .Some hs ve nearly per-
ished of c old an d hunger i n th onrstc omlngs and hsve seen their
n-lends slc keu and dlc for the lnc k
or wh o la o me food.When y ou
complain or th e ste mn e s s o f th echurc h folk md look st their sober
ho es I be r a t y o u thi n k of th es e
things,my boy.w e are J ealous
ot o ur c an dle ln th c wildsrnc nl,,knowing how eadly le c ould lic ker
out.W e hste me evi ls that nonr-
lsh ln the c ou rts of kings.I t w e
we re not stern wlth th em w sshouldnoon be l s l l n s handful
.°" '° '= l s n eo nle u s re alm s s th ouf r o m wh o m we ded.W a shouldbring c a these shores not our own
ki nd bu t ma no r : who d o no t I n d
. L t n u r A c o m x a m s u m e s .8 :
I
" Th o wo rk y ou ha ve started
nmo ug th u poor mny mn k e th e
thlnns of y our vision possible,"W inthrop answered." I look fm'-
wnnl to 1| time whp n the c hild ren
or every poor mnn wlll be educ nic d
hearts to understnndlm:and u m
lo ve of all good things.This.lhope,wi ll he done a t th e pu blic
expense.Th a t wo rk hns nlrendy
br-:nn -lhnnlzs in y ou."
Ne xt d a y W lllls m we n t s way to
th e wa r wi th his c ompany .Tw oweeksInterth e to wn wa s In n
fever o f excitement.J o hn Su mp
ha d a r ri ve d with Ro b er t He a th e n
and Amo s To dklll.W lthln half nn
hour the news had reac hed n thou-
snnd ears.The c ou rt was in s es-
sion.I ts seats on d nnteroom
were soon c rowded. The c onslnhle
nnd hls prlsnnex-,vraltlng ln a house
near, were summoned to the c ourt.J ohn Su mp entered wi th Robert
Ilesthers,h ls wrists mannc lod.
followed by Amo s Todklll.Robert
wns smiling. Govemor Vnn a asked
the constable why his prisoner waslu ir ons.
"Your c urc elleney, he struc k mel'
I n n c a lm voice,standing wi th
his hat in hns hand. Todldll npoke:
"I ho pe lh nt y o u will ssk the prls»
oner why he struc k the c onstable."Governor Va ne turned to tha
prisoner wi th s look o t inquiry .
whe reu pon Ro ber t s lid : " You r e x-
c ellenc y , ! struc k only bec ause in
u l temper he w l e d m e s m e
n a m . "Somp undertook to speak bu t
th e go ve rn or p ut h lm to silenc e.
say ing:" A prisoner ls presumed
to be lnnooent u n d l h i s n l l t i s
proved, and lr h e ohm ua e omc or,should be treated with all possible
relnevt and subjected to no unnzo-
e m r y h s n l m e u . "
H o turned to Robert an d to ldhim tha t h s was ac c u sed of ad ul-
ter y with o ne Ma bel Bs nley , th an
decesssd,o n th e ¥W8fLh o f th e
ls s Octoberiu H e presented th o
ev en c eo g s l t h l m m n r b c d bth e me t th ot h e h s d ne d p llo m s i
jurisdic tion of the court.The | ov~
emor s sk ed th e y o un g ms n xr no
wishe d to take c ou nsel beiorc hepleaded.
Robert answered:"Y ou r excel~
lenc y , x :s au need only the c oun-
sel o f my o w n cossclenes,b u t I
have just srdred hero. I sm wearynnd in néed of rar.Give me time,
I n m s w. r o c o mp o s e my n w a n d
le a ve to c o n f e r wi th my k i n d a . "Hi s p le s w a s m m m a n d m m -
e n wa s s o n t to th o p ri s o n b o n utor the night.B l s n u r m l e v u i s
le e W llllnm,u von ible.and i n
spprlned of what had c ome to pus.
Amos learned th at W lllls m h l d
and led up wn rd to upply lh el
.sons o u t wi th Captain M u o n tonght the Pequots.He learned that
E e q u w u a u m m m A m m s m
"Do not expr(-I me to be brllllnnt.
l nm n o An no Hu tc hi ns on .n m I
pmmlsc to hc l~¢\'n\st und well be-haved,nhd l shnll pray God to
he lp me to slxmv the women of
Bosto n lh nt rr lvke tlng In I dle gos-
slp ls n p o or k lnd o f b us in e ss tobe doin 1:
She mould lmve said n o lh ln |
more pleasing zo the governor.
F o r th wlth he sn:do wn at h i s tn -
ble and hurriedly wrote a noto and
sen t a s c r vnn t to de liver It to theprison warden.
At s qu arter nt Ken the y let out
for th e pri son led by A ser va nt ln
'un ifo rm wi th sword an d hslber d." Th i s ms n ls d e s ! - ve r y dest,"
ss ld th e governor."Th er e n o
Uma wh en I n e ed s uc h s lsr vsn t.
H e l s s mo s!-1-spectabla looking
erestnro and he understnnds every
mo ve me n t o f my hand.I shall
s e n d h p in to th e r o om wlth y o uan d R b e rt.Yo u c a n ta lk f re ely .
Be wi ll n o t h o ur y ou . "
Peggy was sho wn to A room bo-
y ond th e wurden's o~ n e who re
prisoners we re hrought to see this
counsel a n d th»-lr friends.Th e
ser van t s to od ere c t ln s c or nmh lshnlbords t his wl d ;Robert en-
tered.Hs wn s p a le a n d th i n bu t
sti ll ss ltrn lg ht as an a rro w.Th o
two me t ln th e mld dls o t tho ro om
and embrac ed ouc h other.F o r s
moment neither spoke.
"1 th ou gh ! th at I wou ld M b ra v-e r th a n mls , " s s ld P e g g y s s s h
wiped her ey es." C o l m l d u s l i t
down tog ether."
I n A cheery to ns s ho to ld h i m
o t W l llh m' s r e f u s a l to p la i d I n d
o t hi s confinement,o f th e tend-
mo n y s g lln s t h lm, o f me c i r c u m-
th e hn mllln uo n o f th e hemnen
r o w .o f his courageous conduc t
wh ic h ha d wo n th e sd mlra tlon o t
the c ommunity . of tha srowlvs c on-
vic tion th u h e ,Ro b e r t. Ho s th c n ,
wu s gu ilty because h e ha d ne d
ho m th e ju r ls d c tlo n o f th e c o u r t
l n d r t f u l e d t u r e t u r u t u l l . o r w n -
lls m' s g o ln g wi th Cs ptsln M u o n
to u g h : s mu t t h e P e q u o t ;
" N o w I n m to h e y o u r ls n q s r
s n d fo r o n c e I n y o ur llf s I s h s ll
ask y o u to obo y my wis he s." so ldPeggy."Y on wi ll b o br o ug h t i nto
"f h nn k s, Amo s! I wou ldn ' t h ave
misse d hen rlng thxt.I h ave c o ma
to tell you thnt I need your helI>»Go to Rev. Phllnndcr Pormnn, wholives in Church lune.Ile will sendyou to and n new witness for Rob-
en.Bring mm to me ns soon as(Continued next week)
COMMISSIONERS'
PROCEEDINGS
(C o nti n ue d f r o m p ag e on e )
Ma ri on S uthe rlan d, Milea ge ,
etc .146.75
J us. Anderson, Cleric al W ork 20.00
I. C. Eller, Ou. J udg e, C ourt
Cos ts
Mr s. J oh n W atki n s, P oo r
Ha m mo n d E:Step hen s C o.,
Supplies
Mi k e Fo ley , Dr a g gi n g <»g°
21. o
26.65
48,48
u s o19.80
50.06
84.20
27.72
62.10
20.00
116.60
F r e d T. P u ls , D r a g mn g
W m. V o s s , D r a g g i n g
D. A. Lubric ant Co_, Grease
Henry »Knle1>.D r a g g i n g
Be r te l Be rtelse n, D ra gg in g
Calh oun Oi l Co ., Gss
En r l J . K elly , D r a gg i n g
Lo ui s S. Lo rs c h , D ra gg in g
J .E .J u ng b lu th ,Dr a g g i n g ,
etc .
Rollo Allen, Sslsry
Carl mow. IA.bor
J. J. Swnder, Labor
B. A. Gottsch, Labor
Arthur Gottsch, Dngglng
B. J . R u. me
Leonard Pdernon, Sshry
Joe Thompson, Sahry
Hans Beck, Sllnry
huns: W. 'l'mhl.sen, Drag-
s i n s
l h n t b o n O l i C o . , G u
A. Ge rb e r , L a b o r
Ne br . I owa Oil Co ., GI #
W i ll W u lf , D r a g g i n g '
Au g. Ec hte nk nmp , D ra gg i ng 4 8 .0 0
F n n k K e e g a n , D r a g g i n g
Ma r s h a ll W i lk in s , D r s g g i n g
A . A . W i lk i n s ,D n g g i n g
86.50100.007.806.60" 4.50
111.5015.00
100.00100.001oo.oo
18.8588.984.65
41.49
as.oo
82-4016.20
47.70
mn e a t h a n l e d t o h l l m a n o .
c ourt tomorrow.Yo u wl l l o f
course pla na th a t y o u sr o no t
gun ty .I thi nk tha t I kn ow o f avl-
ge- ~ thbz t - Hg g;} ,~m-=° °_; ~=» ~;
z c an pr o u c o
h a ve s e e n ms n t a ll s o n u n t h a nt h u I s m n i n g to u e wh a t n
wo ma n c a n a c c o mp lis h wllh th o u
.u s .
a lv n n h n vo n o u vn b l o I n mu s i n g
om." I h l d I I N ! ! !d lb u d i n e d N
g la n d tn s jll s m n o tu mi lt y , " s o ld
mn P ° l \
h a n g me .I n w m h t o l n t h o o ls t a n n e w o n t h a h m m W d . I
w s m f l s n s u n m n : u m m l s t
22.002
25.65
12.60
14.40
18.90
11.48
1.50
H m r y B s g m n n , D r s ¢ § n ¢27.00
n o Stu c nk el,La b o r 157.50
1.50
14.89
19,87
17.25
89.25
Emil Jensen, Dragging
John Andersen, Rapoln
louis Grimm, Drsgging
Hurry Tucker, Dragging
Menno C. Lsrsen, Dragging
U. s. on Works, cn
Rsymond Kutl, hbor
Fred Geisler, Labor
Willie Boemun, Labor
Elmar Bottling, Lohm-
Otis Battling, hhor
Henry Beekman, kbor
Uu lv e n s sc u m
Nehr.C\|lvert & Mfg. Co.,
Culverts 174.99
A. N. Eaton, Culverts 221.00
On mo ti o n d u ly ma d e a n d c a r -
ri ed th e Ri v e tt L u mb e r an d Coal
Co , wu s a wa r de d the c ontra c t fo r
10 0 to ns D ee p V e i n C he r o ke e Nu t
Coal a t $5.05 pe r to n delivered.
th ei rs be in g th e lo we s t a n d best
bid.On motion duly made and enr-ri ed th e Ci ti ze ns Sta te B a n k w a s
grant/ed permiss ion t o wi th d r a w
$5,000 f r o m th ei r depository nc -
c ount ac c or ding 00 law.
On mo tio n du ly ma d e an d c ar-
r i e d th e Ci ti ze n s State B a n k an d
th e Citi zens Sa vi ng s s u ms we re
gr an te d p e r mi s d o n to tran sfer
th ei r de p o dto r y ac c ounts f r o m
th e F i r s t Tr u s t Co mp an y o f
Oma h a t o th e F i r s t Na ti o n a l
Ba n k o f Oma h a a c c o r d i n g to la w.
B y or de r o f th e Co u n ty Co u r t
ren ewal o f Mo th e r s Pension wa s
gr an te d A lp h a J .Hu r s t un d th e
Co un ty Cle r k lnstnxc ted w d r a w
wa rr an ts fo r $ 20 .0 0 p er mon th fo r
s i x mo n th s be g in n in g Oc tober 1.
19 81 , to p ay the s ame.
O n mo ti o n d u ly ma d e an d car-
rie d the a pplic ati on of the Sc hle s-
wi g d i o ls u d n V e r e i n f o r s lic ense
t o c onduc t A 'Public Danc e H a l l
md A mu s e me nt P a r k f o r o n e y e a r
wa s gr u nted .
On motion the Board adjourned
to mee/t in regulnr seudon on
October 6. 198l_
GEORGE c. McQUARR!E,
County Clerk.
PAVING ON 1a
STARTED MONDAY
(Cbntihued from PIKB One)
slightly more on the shoulders.
As the c e men t lea vos th e s ec o nd
mi d n g ma c h i n e l t i s c a r r i e d i n a
b u c k e t o n s b e a m wh ic h dr op s i t
wh e n th , c o me n t i s n s e d e d .Th e
c e me n t i s tr o wle d d o wn b y n ms ~
c hlne wh i c h exte nd s c omplete ly
a a r o n t h e D l n m s n t m d wh i c h
smo oths d o wn th e en ti re twe n ty
fo ot wi d th a t o u s ti me .A f te r
l l l u w l n g to l e t f o r n s h o r t t i me
th e a m s n t i s md w i t h h n r ls pwh i c h l s Uk e l z covered wi t h
di r t.W a h !i l lp r g y s d u p o n th e
c e men t f o r ssvsnty -ty vo ho u r s w
k e e p th e oo ms nt mo i s t md c h e c k
to o ( u t d f y ln x-'Hue pn ve me n t
m u n n o t t o r l e v s n d l ! ! b d o r e i t
n '
Write for a Catalog. Come and be our guest sale day
Sale will be held on my farm 1
mile east nf the Post
une-lldf mile north and one-fmth
e a n
SadeStartsatlP.M.-FreeLunchatNoon
T. NELSON, Owner
cms . w. TAYIDR na v . P. BEARING, Audlone en
n l *
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Blndr. Nebrnkn. Octaber 1. 1981
Mn. Jamen H. .lumen ol Calif.,
is vidting lor 1 few days withher
son, Amd Taft and Mn. Taft
P. M, Tyson and nephew.Ned
Tyson drove up to South DnkotsTuesdly'on a two dny lmdnua
trip-.
Mr. and Mrs. V. 0. Gravatt md
chlldrm of Lincoln, spent Sunday
visiting at tha Myron Metzingex-
home.
Th e C o t t e e C lu b i s ~ t h l l
(Thursday) nftznmon at thshome
ol Mn, Wm. Knhr.
_Mm Philip 0'Hanlon and Mn.
Walter Ghf-lchow draw to Omaha
Monday on business.
Mr. and Mn. Jurgen Sonemem
ocal News ;~
daywithMn.FredEn|;er,whou m .
Mr. and Mrs. Henman Mder of
~»..For Sade-Rnd ywllns b
HuryErvey,BIa{r..3'7-
Mrs. J. A. v lm of VallJunction, low;/grgfymed £0 h
home Int Fyiday eveihrz ni
lpending the past week atElly K.\ng\l-nomel
Mrs. Wayne Putmm in tho hos-'
¢Qutof.HolhlsyBe eClubather
hom this (Thursday)aloe:-noon.
Misa Edith Hain is enjoying l.
two weeks vacation from her
duties at tha Blair Telephone com-
pany's office.
Mrs. Watson Tyson wu n Sm-
dny guest at the John Newell
home, west ol Bllir.
Mr u. L .D . W a r ti c k i .| l 1 l Vln g
m its neat appearance.
Mn. Milford Mehrens of 0ma.h|»
:pmt last Tuesdxy visiting M n .
George Vu: Deuaen in this dty.
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Miller and
Father FlAnnagnn's Mrs. George Van Deulen is the
gh lchool nudiwrium hostess to the Pnpio Club this
g, Oct. 2.(Thursday) dtemoon.
Bert Redding ol Mesdames Gerald Lemnn, Frank
SundlY evming Jahmon and Jack McDonald were
l | | < | :. |
n m E w r m n r n l s é
Local News ;~:du
- u ma A. n a o mm ,m m :
Don'!. target Father FlAnnagnn's
boys nt the high lchool nudiwrium
Friday evening, Oct. 2.
Mr. md Mrs. Bert Redding ol
Gaim were Inst SundlY evming
callers nt the Manda Simonsen
home in thll dty.
Mr. and En. Jim Thompson ot
south al Bhlr, were dinnnr guest!
lan Sunay at the Frank Thomp-
son home, went of Blah.
The Lldies' Aid of the M. E.
church held a businas meetmg nt
t h e h o m e o f M r s . R .R.W o o dl
last Wednesday afiernoon.
Littlg Goldie Hnrm of south of
Blgi r,i | | ta y i ngnzt1 mW m. Un-
den hom while her mother is con-
»; :SPH : ' i - tr
l' r le a ; \ m - Y e a r $ 1 - l l
ln mv du n e e o zzd- e k u mn us r| s tt h» po na f£ a s tB hi r, N& x- .,
n t h :t!m Ac¢o l C o n ¢ n u a t
||m\» a,1 a1 n.
lv sry l\1b»¢f|!U°1\\ll\8lNl¢
|| openn¢ eo :'|§ .hTh|- = » - _ f f
~bs ' e t h n -»u»» n1 »¢ r1 p¢ mwm'»-unula
h l o r a d t h a s h d p n h d mb-
n mt m& x - | h n d ¢ h l t t h ¢ ¢ | a ml -
dc u s n a mmd a n p ut o f t ln e a n -a n ba twennfhe puldilhn and
crllber.
Mrs. George Van Deulen in the
hostess to the Pnpio Club this
(Thursday) dtemoon.
Mesdames Gerald Lemnn, Frank
Jahmon and Jack McDonald were
shoppers in Omaha on Tuesday of
hat week.
Theo.Lxmdt and Fred Gnyex
an mJ°Yi11Z a few days vacation
from thdr duties by attending the
world series..,
Mr. and Mn. Nga: Ro s s
dlughiar, Bits :pant than day Ia
Sunday with lriends at Oolnmb .
Nebraska."
Mr. and Mn. Stanley phnhand
n m E w r m n r n l s é
Local News ;~:du
- u ma A. n a o mm ,m m :
Don'!. target Father FlAnnagnn's
boys nt the high lchool nudiwrium
Friday evening, Oct. 2.
Mr. md Mrs. Bert Redding ol
Gaim were Inst SundlY evming
callers nt the Manda Simonsen
home in thll dty.
Mr. and En. Jim Thompson ot
south al Bhlr, were dinnnr guest!
lan Sunay at the Frank Thomp-
son home, went of Blah.
The Lldies' Aid of the M. E.
church held a businas meetmg nt
t h e h o m e o f M r s . R .R.W o o dl
last Wednesday afiernoon.
Littlg Goldie Hnrm of south of
Blgi r,i | | ta y i ngnzt1 mW m. Un-
den hom while her mother is con-
»; :SPH : ' i - tr
l' r le a ; \ m - Y e a r $ 1 - l l
ln mv du n e e o zzd- e k u mn us r| s tt h» po na f£ a s tB hi r, N& x- .,
n t h :t!m Ac¢o l C o n ¢ n u a t
||m\» a,1 a1 n.
lv sry l\1b»¢f|!U°1\\ll\8lNl¢
|| openn¢ eo :'|§ .hTh|- = » - _ f f
~bs ' e t h n -»u»» n1 »¢ r1 p¢ mwm'»-unula
h l o r a d t h a s h d p n h d mb-
n mt m& x - | h n d ¢ h l t t h ¢ ¢ | a ml -
dc u s n a mmd a n p ut o f t ln e a n -a n ba twennfhe puldilhn and
crllber.
Mrs. George Van Deulen in the
hostess to the Pnpio Club this
(Thursday) dtemoon.
Mesdames Gerald Lemnn, Frank
Jahmon and Jack McDonald were
shoppers in Omaha on Tuesday of
hat week.
Theo.Lxmdt and Fred Gnyex
an mJ°Yi11Z a few days vacation
from thdr duties by attending the
world series..,
Mr. and Mn. Nga: Ro s s
dlughiar, Bits :pant than day Ia
Sunday with lriends at Oolnmb .
Nebraska."
Mr. and Mn. Stanley phnhand
D I G I T ! !WBIPB UIl.BLI.ll:Bli 1 u u §l u L u g |Il n f n A l i x !
Mrs.George Caldwell and son,
Biden and Mr. md Mrs.E. G.
Eamon were last Friday afternoon
imppersinovmah4.
and Mn. Islas Bmaa md
langhwr, Frances spent Sunday at
he home of Mn. Brass' brother,
Vamea Rodman in Omaha.
Jerry Foley went fn Omahn on
h wdny to atwnd the funeral of
rin nude,Michael Foley,which
was held on Wednesdny.
Mr. and Mrs. E.c. Hunt were
:alled w Albert I M .Minn.last
Sunday evening by word of the
ieath of a einer-in-Law of Mr.
Hunt.`
E. c< Carson, who is commander
af the filling squad of the Amer
can legion, entertained the mem-
wps at the Carson home Tuesday
zvemng.
Last Thursday supper guests at
:he Chris I-'rahm home were mf.
md Mrs. Henry Klindt. and (ani-
s1'AmMsN'r OF OW NERSHIP
I ereby certify dnt the undev
signed In publisher and managing
d l w r of The Enterprise.That
the owner il John A.Rhosdes,
dm thai there is no known bond
holders whatsoever.'John A. Rhoades.
Subscribed and swom zo before
me this 25¢h day of September,
1981.
' _C. J. Schmidt, Notary.
\NOTICE OF PROBATE OF Wm..
i
lined m an c
Mr.and lr
were business
Tuesday and
at the Orpbe
Edith Ffgh
the F. B. Sh:
spent the ws
enwl, Elmer
dty.`
Miss Wan
economics be
schools, was
Amin here 1
in the Lincoln general hospital.
Mrs. D, V. Massa: is substituting
for her until she le nble to return.
A number of the Congregational
young people of Blair, attended n
banquet held at the Plymouth
church in Omaha lust Wednesday
evening in connection with the
district meeting being held there.
Those going down were Misses
Jean Stewart, Lydia Newell, Dor-
othy Brown,and Herbert Brown
and Iauis Armstead.
Mr.and Mrs.Jim Barry and
family of Prairie Du Chien, Wis.,
arrived in Blair Inst Tuesday for
n week or ten days visit at the
Edgar Rose home and vvitlrutlxer
relatives.Alter a short visit they
expect to go on to Los Angeles,
Calif., where they plan to ake
weir home.They have li at
Prairie Du Chien,Wis.,for e
past two years.
Mrs. Lois Lynch was most agree-
ahly surprised on lut Wednesday
evening when a number of her
friends gathered at her new home
to give her A sort of house warm-ing.The ladies served a nice
lunch and spent a very pleasant
evening.Those present were Mrs.
Mary Anderson, Mrs. Ray Krogh,
Mrs. Jas. Kirby, Mrs. L. D. Wu-
rlck, Mrs. Minnie Bugeon, Misses
Josephine and Mathilda Johnson.
rs passed resolution to open naw
~obllc road one mlle in length and
i.leet in width, located lnCourt
~ouse Rock prednct.Northport--Arnold Gebauer asf
~hllahsd lumber yard here in ad-
tion m hardware budneu.
Bridgeport-Broadway Cafepur
by Mr..and Mrs.E.P.
~wis.Doniphan-Grant Barber Shop
~pened i n bulldlng "c ated by
~wraon Barber Shop.
Bridgeport-Natural gas turned
to local mains by North Central
as Co.Peru-Mechanical stokers in-
~talled at town light pla§L
Wymom Nebraska Sprlngless
~bade Co. of Wymore, arranging
-start production at once, atbar
~hutdown oi few months.
Frenmn Natuml gan pipe line
onntruoted from city limits tb
-'bution system of local gas
plant and gas will be available
shortly.Walthlll-Local section od Bur-
lington consolidated with Winne-
bago section.
Arapahoe--D. F. Prime & Som
sold repair department to Fritz
Davis and Mlck Luckey.
Wyman Force ol men started
grading Arbor State Park.
Wolbada-Plans for consolidat-
ing lumber yards atthis place and
Spalding;conddered by Chicago
Lumber Co. and S. E. Smith and
Sons,
R d Cloud-Nntmid Gas Dis-
tributing Co. to conztmct natural
gas pipe line to this dty by Nov-
ember 15th.
Siwerior-W.W.Driggs pur-
chasai "Superior Express".
Rusldn-Fred Dnensing pur-
chased Gerhardt Bunjes farm lor
oondderation of $12,000.
Lincoln-New water system on
State fnlrgrounds wmpleted.lhng Pine-New talkle equip-
mmt installed in Palace Theatre.
Lladlson-Erection of fampob
ary bleachers near baseball dla-mond at Madison Fair Grounds,
voted by members of fair board.
Plymouth-McNamee Brothers
completed thdr aight and one-
half miles of wo rk on 10-mile
stretch of Grain Growers High-
way west from here.
Bridgepoil 'ack Stawnrt leas~
ed o.K.Barber Shop irom Mr.
ind Mrs. E. W. Hackney.
Crelghwn-En£`i"ance to Lyric
Theatre lmpgoved.
Northport-Modern sales pav-
ilion opened in Northport Carr Az
Neff lumber plant here.
Creighton ' n m Departmentof
Public Works let contract \fnr
grnveling of 18 mllel road ent nf
hero to Western Bridge &Con-
strudion Go., Omaha, for $12.394~
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Hans Frahm
and family.
Mrs. E. W. Schmidt who has
neun ailing Lhe past couple weeks
[rom bronchitis, went to the Blair
hospital last Tuesday evening for
A. C. Dehel. Attnmev spend a couple o f we e k s n t ti n
parentai,W m .Li n de n home.
Th e M. E. ladies will serve £111
dinner to th e delegates o f t}\+
Ro y a l Ne i g hb o r c onve ntion whel
they asse mble in Blai r on Oc t. 'L
n r "v s n 1 1 1 -. . . : l l . . . . . . . . . | .f \ - l I
I N THE (;0UN'f`y c o u i r r Ol
WASHINGTON COUNTY,
NEBRASKA.
NOTICE:On the 23rd day ax
O c t o b e r ,1 Q 3 1 a t 2 o c l o c k P .M . .
...L $1-A 4 . A n u l n - A n u l -. nn ug n 3|
in the Lincoln general hospital.
Mrs. D, V. Massa: is substituting
for her until she le nble to return.
A number of the Congregational
young people of Blair, attended n
banquet held at the Plymouth
church in Omaha lust Wednesday
evening in connection with the
district meeting being held there.
Those going down were Misses
Jean Stewart, Lydia Newell, Dor-
othy Brown,and Herbert Brown
and Iauis Armstead.
Mr.and Mrs.Jim Barry and
family of Prairie Du Chien, Wis.,
arrived in Blair Inst Tuesday for
n week or ten days visit at the
Edgar Rose home and vvitlrutlxer
relatives.Alter a short visit they
expect to go on to Los Angeles,
Calif., where they plan to ake
weir home.They have li at
Prairie Du Chien,Wis.,for e
past two years.
Mrs. Lois Lynch was most agree-
ahly surprised on lut Wednesday
evening when a number of her
friends gathered at her new home
to give her A sort of house warm-ing.The ladies served a nice
lunch and spent a very pleasant
evening.Those present were Mrs.
Mary Anderson, Mrs. Ray Krogh,
Mrs. Jas. Kirby, Mrs. L. D. Wu-
rlck, Mrs. Minnie Bugeon, Misses
Josephine and Mathilda Johnson.
rs passed resolution to open naw
~obllc road one mlle in length and
i.leet in width, located lnCourt
~ouse Rock prednct.Northport--Arnold Gebauer asf
~hllahsd lumber yard here in ad-
tion m hardware budneu.
Bridgeport-Broadway Cafepur
by Mr..and Mrs.E.P.
~wis.Doniphan-Grant Barber Shop
~pened i n bulldlng "c ated by
~wraon Barber Shop.
Bridgeport-Natural gas turned
to local mains by North Central
as Co.Peru-Mechanical stokers in-
~talled at town light pla§L
Wymom Nebraska Sprlngless
~bade Co. of Wymore, arranging
-start production at once, atbar
~hutdown oi few months.
Frenmn Natuml gan pipe line
onntruoted from city limits tb
-'bution system of local gas
plant and gas will be available
shortly.Walthlll-Local section od Bur-
lington consolidated with Winne-
bago section.
Arapahoe--D. F. Prime & Som
sold repair department to Fritz
Davis and Mlck Luckey.
Wyman Force ol men started
grading Arbor State Park.
Wolbada-Plans for consolidat-
ing lumber yards atthis place and
Spalding;conddered by Chicago
Lumber Co. and S. E. Smith and
Sons,
R d Cloud-Nntmid Gas Dis-
tributing Co. to conztmct natural
gas pipe line to this dty by Nov-
ember 15th.
Siwerior-W.W.Driggs pur-
chasai "Superior Express".
Rusldn-Fred Dnensing pur-
chased Gerhardt Bunjes farm lor
oondderation of $12,000.
Lincoln-New water system on
State fnlrgrounds wmpleted.lhng Pine-New talkle equip-
mmt installed in Palace Theatre.
Lladlson-Erection of fampob
ary bleachers near baseball dla-mond at Madison Fair Grounds,
voted by members of fair board.
Plymouth-McNamee Brothers
completed thdr aight and one-
half miles of wo rk on 10-mile
stretch of Grain Growers High-
way west from here.
Bridgepoil 'ack Stawnrt leas~
ed o.K.Barber Shop irom Mr.
ind Mrs. E. W. Hackney.
Crelghwn-En£`i"ance to Lyric
Theatre lmpgoved.
Northport-Modern sales pav-
ilion opened in Northport Carr Az
Neff lumber plant here.
Creighton ' n m Departmentof
Public Works let contract \fnr
grnveling of 18 mllel road ent nf
hero to Western Bridge &Con-
strudion Go., Omaha, for $12.394~
treatment.
"_U n
offerfor probate, n written instnx
ment nurlwriinz to be the las1
wlll and tukament of John H
Taylor,deceased,at whlch time
and place all pcrsons conccmed
may appear and cnmtest the pro-
bate thereof.lIDated September 29, 1931.
(SEAL)I. c. ELLER,
av-4:County Judge.
NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT
Maher A: Carrlgan, Attorneys
m THE COUNTY COURT OF
WASHINGTON COUNTY,
NEBRASKA.
B mw o f E d mu n d B u r k e ~
gan, Deceased.
Notice is herebv :ivan that
)-
1 . . . -
John A. Canignn has med with
the undersigned, County Judge ul
Washington County,Nebraska, his
nm r e po r t a s Aa m m m d m o f
the estate of Edmund Burke
Candgan, deceased, and made an
application for m m ldminlxtra-
tion and discharge,and for the
assignment ol residue of estate to
such other persons as are by law
entitled to the same, and x hnva
Get the 23rd d-BY of October, 1981 g which had tn be lmced Lhiz
eek.He is reported as better.
Adolph Kromberg ol Bloomiield
eb., visited last Saturday at tin
une of his cousin, Mrs. Glen Mc
onlld in this city.He is mlm
ming among other relatives in
is vicinity.
Mn. James Sorensen entertain
l at dnner last Saturday eve
ng i n honor of Mr.Soreasen'|
n h anniversary,th;following
at 10 o'c1ock A. M., at my omce
§n said County lor the haaring
thnmot,
UGA air, .l.U\)|.»I. c. ELLER,County Judge.sv-In
Notice in hnrnhv nrlwm thu Fha
Washington County Fair Grounds
.Association has un, day made ap-
plication lor lieeme to conduct
and operate a public dance hall
and amusement park at the Wuhq
ington County Fair Grounds lo~
ated on Lot 41, Section 12, Town~
ship 17,Range 9,Wanhingtan
County, Nebraska, the same being
outside the como mte umm nf
nnfl M1-n F'rih: (imlsnn Ksie§<;r;M ,`.Iif`»5r"6}{=I§m
"|"hn Pnllnwimr relatives
sltors at the Myron Metzinge
xme lalt Thursday and Friday
Irs.D. D. Daley and two som
rulth and Mrs. Wm.Sydth any
Ltle daughter, all of Irvington.
Mr. and lbs- Charles Marianne:
rave to Omaha last Manda;
here Mr.Marnenaen consulw
s physidm.He is now n\ease
'um the doctor'a care and ha
.xi
any City or vil1a&i n ~
all as provided by Senate File No.
8,Selai tm Iawnnf mmX `1=éL}1}1§1 §a I.;-on md
\ r v \ ¢ s \Hous e in s aid Cit y o f Blair , N eb-
raska on Monday,September 14.
1931 at the hour of 2 o'c 1oc k P. M.
o f ma d a y , o r a s s o o n th e r e a f te l
as i t. may be hea rd.
D a te d th i s 8 1 s t d a y o f A u g u s t
C. E. Sooner of Craig, cams last
aturdny to spend a few days with
l| Wife at the Morris Slxnomen
orne.Mrs.Same:ls keeplng
ouse for her son-in-low,Mr.
imoqoen and her little gnmdson,
Lichard.
The followlng spent last Satur~
my afternoon ln Omaha and tookx the show at fha World:Mrs.
ack Burnham, Mrs. Frank Strick-
rti and Hilliard, and Misses vlll~
lu Bmnfnn.Cora Strlcklett ond
Lntherlne Ludwig.
Min-Rasmus Johannsen enter-
sined A few lsdles at her home
u t Tuesday dternoon honoring
Irs. James H.Jensen of Long
leach, California, who ls here on
vldt.A pleasant afternoon was
peut playing cards.
r
1981.éeo \rge C. H»cQuarrie,
S6-2t ''Cmmfy Clerk.'
m n v s m m . . n z v m w
NEBRASKA WEEKLY
EUBfi8--A_Freud added Landil
No 12 Sole Sdteher to his uhm
wwf equigirneut.
Danbury-Lord brothers move:
wg" s tnck to [c ell s to re .
0 lmln-Hannon Pool &B11l i mom moved to new quarten
in basement of Dunham Hotel.
Mullen--Three and dx-tenjhz
miles of grading,xuriadng mm
fgraveling to be done on road us
of town.
Hamer-Former Mona Motor Oi
Station treated to new coat o
Ed. A. Jensen hu been busythe
mt sevenl weeks bdlding a new
louse on his farm in the Rome Hill
lelghborl-mod.The house in u two
tory bungalow complete with
mth.Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jezuen
dll occupy the farm next year.
The o.E.s.kenalnsztou met
Unk and whim paint and openef
'lay Reed and Thompson of (mah
lug, Ia.
,South Sioux City-Effurizs bei.n|
mlde by Commercial Club bo haw
water lrom Missouri River pump
ed into lust drying Crystal Lake
with Mrs.H. H. Brown last Tues-
my afternoon with one of the
argent attendances ol the year.
The hostess wus assisted in the
nterminment by Mins Cora Beard,
hs. R. E. Vinum and Mn. Gen.
Intex.
Mr.and Mrs.L. Peterson and
mzghw, Emms and son, Earl of
Kansas City,Ka ns a uma ha t
Laturday for a couple of days visit
dth Everett Limb at the Charles
Amb home und also at the Victor
tumusaen home.On Sunday
Ho me r-Knut:Pharmacy bdnn
remodeled for use by Dr. Larson
.Shuberb-Over 200,000 bushel
WI n'pp\es will go to market 'fron
about 5,000 acres in this are:
alone, according to estimates.
Lincoln--Addition to water plan
ndimnénd in cont $i§D0.000. um
s
I1
fp "£ 5 ' b="" i i "~.;,;a&,;.,;m
ation by first of June.
Omaha--$20,000 loan asked bs 6:;HB ehapel and sdmol in wasted
Mt éalvnr'utheran congregaf-
dan for purpose ol erecting nd;-
le dinn ol dty .
!Brock-Missqurl Pacific R R
Cv- repairing bridge west of mm
ave: Hntchln'|branch.._
- " " 1 * ' _. . - . .|W y mo r e
to ry mo ve d
.W e s te r n - I
s | C o . , o mg u ,
QdeliI..ibert;
pital when he hu been gonfined
the past two weeks.He is getting
along very hieely.
Ledrn to "
Bowl.
Gne of the Finest Indoor Sports for
'~'=Exercise
|I |4
ALFRED ENGER. Pnvp.
_ _ _ .,--...... ..._...N ......,........,.......Purity In Ctwm fu- drove to Lyons and spent the day
to new location.at the Jack Anderson homo.Mrs.
Sridxe & Cuuntmdion Andaman is \ daughter at Mnandbid low lor' KPIVE-U!!! Mn. Peterson.The Peterson: re-
vm¢ginGaz¢¢°\m¢y. mmm be :um home at Knmas !
0
I mk f m- y o u r m m» ma b » » d » . |L o o k !
Fnm1turp,rug:sandf1ootwmr-Fu;-ni~
»s |" ~!..
xyé nrnnme lntha ndl.Looktoryour aindmmdn.zu, mga and floor wver-For s .»._s »&'"1 dozen 10 0-
Lhzw R. Bendorf.21-nf m. Dom- sacks for '76c.Hmsen
m a m , u m m m m m -Bxkery.81-it
nderhknr. Bldr.Office Mlm. G. L. Dixan is entexuininz
Advndk in The Enterprise.Misa Maggie Lowe ol Herman.
Miz. Jam Nlelnm hu bumoon- was 1 visitor last Tuelday ai the
m e s o tha haue warn a.we Elzy Kina home.
us e o l zri nw Clifford Halben was in CouncilM n .Luden Peck spent lut|Bll-lffs l u t Saturday when he;¢ -LJ\./\./J..\..L.4 .LY.l_/ vv »J "o M r , m a 3 m . 0 m x . u m w e r e u . x . u
Omaha »h°vv¢rs last Wed.nesdl¥- or and us
n m u m \>..\....a nm...M." vlmue. 161_ . . _ - . . - - - - - ,--- -K _C h I t i Y .L : r e a . p h o n e . 1 8 3 .3 - t f f t h a T h u r s d a y n i g h :b r i d g e c 1 n b | _" 1 = f § 1 = s a t f h e L i n t o n e r ]a e v t o e m e
|
Knhn's Photos will please you. Ut!
For Sale-Boarsl Boars.Bonn.
Bed Bonn.Hosea Wilson.81-H
Mr. and Mrs. L. L Snyder drove
to Omahn Wednesday on buzlnul.
Mrs. E. B. Redfield wnn hostess
to the Bsptlst Mission Circle st
her home last Tuesday afl»em00ll-
Mr. and Mn. H. A. Haackwere
supper guests last Sunday evening
a t the Byron Bunn home, north
of town.
Mr. and Mn. Wm. Ruhr vdsdted
with Mrs. George Nuevo of south-
west of Kennard, lan Sunday dv
ernoon.Mrs. Ella Price and Mrs. Clwrloo
Haynes spent last Sunday alter-'
noon visiting with Mrs. Nat Cole
east of Blair.
The w. n. c. ressmgwn meeta
Friday afternoon,Od.2 at tho
home of Mrs.Albert Jensen on
For Sale-Fresh omv.Hosea
Wilson.s 'l -w
Baled mam for sale, $4 per ton.
P. M.. TYWD-85-Bt'
Winter spplea for sale, 212 on
ss.Lester Barton.87-ti
Mrs.Geo.Themes and Mlse
Margaret Jenkins were Omaha
C. K. Bexdorl, lleensod embalm-
er and under!-aker. Blair.Oiieo
phone, 161; rea. phone, 188.3-t!
The McCarthy Club in meeting
this (Thnnday)afternoon at the
home nl Mrs. Elmer Tr-uhlsm.
The W. C. T. U. will meet on
Thursday afternoon, October 8, at
the home of Mn. Cora Badgorow.
Mr. sndfM.rs. T. A. Bohn spent
a couple oi days last week at the
, u h m Mathlesen home,west of
B'lnlr.
Mrs.Leonard Axfell spent u
hoppers last Thursday.
Furniture, rug: md floor emer-
llltl-Mathew B. Bendorl.21-nf
Mrs. Fred Eager ls reported al
lmnmvine whlch in good news to
her friends.
For Bde-Hampshire boar: and
good I-Iolateln bull.Dave Kroega,Bennington 86»8t'
George Ruhr Jr. underwent an
operation for appendidtls at the
Blair hospital on Monday.
Mr.and Mrs.Oscar Andemfdi
ol North Bend, spent me sundnv
st the..Terry F ey home.~
C. K. Bendorf, lleenlod ernlnlm-
a and mulertaker, Blair.Miles
phone, 161; res. vhmle. 188.8-U
Mrs. R. E. Tllden ldt Monday
with her sunt,Mrs.Fell,for
points ln Iowa where she will
vddt relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Peterson o!
Omaha,spent last Friday niler-
snnth street.Ifew days with friends lest week noon visiting at the home of Mrs.
w§=="Z¢" 25;)vlhs. at $20 a ~
Frank Wllaon.86-tl
Mr. and Mrs. Hana Ftahm and
family visited at the Peter H8826
home me Monday evening.
The Vinwn»Evans Chevrolet Go.
reports the sale of a new Clwv-
rolet eoupe to Richard Nelson, ro-
sddlng near Onun.
Mr. and Mn. L Everett TYWD
o l Piera,Nob.,lpent Satnrdly
andS\uudayatt.heparenhl,M.E-
Tyson home in this dty.
A. crew of trucks was busy the
latter part of last week regravd-
ins the bottom road.Work bo-
gnn last Saturday and was fin-
ished Monday .
The ladles' afternoon hrldge dnb
held their first party for the fall
season at the home at Mrs. Kon-
neth Pound yesterday afternoon.
There were three tnhles.
Mary Ann Swlngholm, danghhnr
-1 an..ma wr...1.5. Qvhmhnlm.
marry hmm]wanna was
qu i t e l ll o n s l mda y b u t i lb e t l x r
ahlstoreturntoschoolatthia
e.
Mrs.The n:Boll of Pender,
Neb., ls vinlting at the Fld Soll
home and with otha relatlvesaud
friélldn.
M r . a n d M r a . N. I . Ne l . s o n o l
Elkhorn,Iowa spent a couple o!
da y lf.hlswe e ka tthe o v e'l`.An-
der-son home.
Mr. mm Mn. J. w. Blatter and
little daughter, Patsy were Mon~
day evening vldto re at the ru'-
ental, Henry Monks home in Fon-
hnolle.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall B.Tylon
of Omaha, drove up Sunday to
lpo ndafewho urs atthe ho me oi
Ma.rshall's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M.E. Tyson.
Chris K. Bemlo rl is hlvills hh
this evening.
~Mln Po m Po u nda w ulll wllh
intestinal flu for a few day: but
is in school again.
Mr. and Mlm.Chan. Svenw of
Stanton, Neb., vidted Mrs. I.B.
Carter for a few days.
Prof. and Mrs. F. E. Flack have
gotten moved into the Roy lla
Keen property on south Walker
Mr.and Mrs.Harold Schafer
and daughter, Barbara ol Omaha,
vlrdted at the W.W.Wilkinson
home Sunday evening.
Mrs.Elzy King,who returned
home from an Omaha hospitalro-
cently in galnlng very slowly at
her horns in thla city.
Mr. and Mrs. Jens Andersen and
Betty had dinner Sunday at tha
Chris Frahm home.Their :laugh
ham, at Tekamah.
Mr. and Mn. George Warne and
a friend, Mrs. Haney, all oi Omaha
were callers last Sunday at the
Fred Soll home.
Mr.and Mrs.Mined Elga r
drove to Howella, Neb. last Tues-
day where they spent the day vis-
iting relatives.
~ Mn. C. M. Chr-latonna:
and so . Clarence spent lan Sun-
day at the Nela Sorenson home,near Arlington.
Mm Christina Olson of Omaha,
came up Saturday and
vlrdted over Sunday her da-
ter, Mrs. Tom Aude
Min Charlotla Schafer ol Oma-
ha, was s.Saturday night guest
at the Carl Koltermnn home.
Chnrlea Houghtn o l e nt L i n.
coln street, who ha been reported
ss qulfe lll ls now Improved
Mrs.Emma Washburn was
alled to the bedsideof her sister
at Nuhville, Tenneselat Friday.
Miss Dorothy Gray of Fremont,
spent the week-end at the par-
m .A.F. Gray home ln this
dey..
Lloyd Chambers is moving hla
family in thb house recently va-
cated by Carroll Thornlmrgh on
west Lincoln.
........_...a.._........... ..._
ltreet ~and ~ - . ' ° " l : . ` * f * . ° § f . § ' . ` l T l l f l . " i | F 0 0 D .P R l C E S A R E L O W E R
Funeral Home on west Gn nt
~ and Mn. Byron llzDonlldin0mlim,l¢¢h»Gh!l|Wl|kmIn|lhr|\ntIver|on\hdl|mlly.
nent Sntunhy night -nfl S!"!'*'! home._~Q91 -ng mu. Jqnq 13 cgxql
vm l u e n u l l a n n a l s I v a n a u n - - .:' F l * P I N E *~ " P ~ * ' ° . ! ° | . » . . | . . .Il a n ~i l Is e n an d famlly nstumen w t n e \ r |U n t o n u r Gin,cialslhome at Chiuko Inst Friday after]
S1n1
ac;p a w . i n o ma h a lu : S a tu r d a y " ~ ='--~" ~ " -m l~{ t" L r n nn n f m' e xa mi n a ti o n a n d twa t- |Mr .and Mr s .Tpnn nrd P9tAl8C| ll| 1\-\-\L days (ride .Q ¢|,`A_ ¢_n w l r b t v u v n ~ v r \
rm 'mm sm:M F l o u r , 4 8 lb.sack .
ndllllwf l l fllil Int
L the nurenw.Prank Jahne||Mrs.Nels Lindberz and Mrs.|and family were lm smmay a
home, near Kennnrd.
'l\lr.and Mrs. Jack Crowdy of
Blnir,were last Saturday eve
ning visitors nt the John J. Jensen
home, west of Bhxir.
Mrs. George Grove of Fremont,
and Mrs. Violn Peak of north of
Blair, were Inst Sunday visitors at
the LeRoy Baxter home.
'George V. Caldwell and son, Elden
were callers in Fremont last Sat-
urday.r
Helen Gallo her spent the daylast Thursda with Sophie Mmcke
at the Otto Meineke home north
of Blair.
The R.C.Hitchmsn family
drove w Weeping Water last
ernbon vdsihors at the home o l
Mrs. Nell Ieehy of Garryowen.
Mt. and Mrs. J. Harold Stewart
mx Mr.and Mrs.Zenith Smith
drove to Omaha Saturday evening
to visit Mr. and Mrs. Chds Struve.
Dorothy Baxter of Sioux City,
who is attending Morning Side
College, spent the weekend with
ment.
The Sundsy School teachers of
the Hrst Lutheran church entertained the mothers and the babies
of th; cradle roll at the church
parlo on Sunday afternoon.A
short program Was given and nice
lunch was served*Mrs.Elsie lvlcBride attended
of Omaha, spent last Sundayeve-
ning visiting at the Clarence
Simpson home in the Long Creek
neighborhood.
Last Sunday visitors at the
E l m Ki ng home were Mr.and
Mrs.Freeman Tucker,Mr.and
Mrs. c. w. Mlosts and son,John
Sylvia all ol Blair and Abe Ben-
uenea name.
Mr. and B!
Omaha, wen
Sunday and
Charles Byr
brothers.
Miss Mnbli
grade teache
tew'oI the
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c
pe ntth Ha y a t t hZ.ho m;The nn ~~ ~| b _.a n ~
,_N;"';g3,,'§;,5;'";,NAVY BEANS, 6 lbs... `; .25c`
* $ 2 ° 2 ; ' ; : $ , . : m " § § : § | R o L L E D o A ' r s ,l a r g e P k s ».l 7 c
yeve nz-C..._._|l D, _ \ _ . _ . _n | |\ r \.AMissEmmaRixofCalhoun, 1723315 to spend me clay m m
t 1 t F d afternoon visit-',pcn. .L-.a» u.....\v.1.. 1 intl..Rercular $7.50 Permanent Waves,
nome IOIKB an me |,Q1g¢home.
g Mr.and_Mrs. Hoiggr
Jy '"""""'|the school ot instnxdion of inspec- lnett of Herman.mm nf the Wm\nan's Relief Corus Nh-fm.;M.-.mu u,."..a:.~\¢p a n y a n me,thi s Th ur sd a
..om au r acuage noueu Uats---- -_~.--~--- ---- -~"""""°"°a A toIIaf1§el\|on Wednesday pf lzfst Yffelff F"!"?hI=md Mildred, of southwgst of BIair|__ Mlgs PI?" . mn an .fi .nl | l ¢ | ° ¢u u c
.OUR l7%cmg nt me no mu ur r un . new . .. .. ..be r g o n e a s t Gr a n t street.Mr . a n d M r s , E . i Br u mbn u g h
an d s un s o f B \a i r, we r e In s t S un -
da y di n n er g ue s ts a t th e A r th u r
Hu g he s h o me a t C ou n c il Blu ff s .
M r .an d Mr s .J .R.Mo r a n o f
F r e mo n t,we re Sunday dinner
gu e s ts o f Mr . a n d Mr s . W m. B e h -
r e n d t a t th e i r h o me we s t o f He r -
ma n ..M r .and Mr s .He n r y W u lb e r n
n n d dau ghter o f southv.°est..o!
$5 a n d $ 6 NOW .E th e r C r o g i n o le
or S p i r al W i n d .P h o n e 1 9 7 , Mn .
K. A . P ou nd .2 8 - ti
M r .un d M m B u d Ole son o f
Oma hn ,we re week n d gu es ts o f
Mr . a n d Mr s . E d S tr i c k le tt a t th e
Ed L e we lle n h o me .
J .S.Rn li c r tsa c c omp an ie d M r .
a n d Mr s .E .M .B e a t y to Lin c o ln
Satur da y to wi tn es s th e Neb ra sk a-
So u th D ak o ta f o otb a ll g ame .
Mrs . J e nn ie Ba lla r d o f we s t o f
n m . .s. » .» ~ . » .A . m n n . . mf n e r ,
and son, "Bust»er'and dau hs wr. was held at the Came Hotel _in were last Sunday afternoon vis.Opal of Blair. and Harley Rogert Omaha.Mrs. Maude Pm of Lln~ ibors at the Hugh Sutherland home
oi Herman,were dinner guests eoln was the instructor.in this city.Mr.and Mrs. Ab,last Sunday at the R.A.Neat=|vu...n-emm. .a nmn..Arnvn sm\\.=.»|..~a nl nnffhmmf .4 nm.-
§Tl2'2"T'1§e§'¢'£`3f`"££°£Z»`?»i"°"1~£2 KAMO PANCAKE Fl
ceremony was performed by Rev.L.J. Moran a t t h e B a p t i s t p a r - ~9 I L I- . A u o nhood home in Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs.Cluis B. Hansen
returned home lsst Saturday eve~
ning gfber spending the week at
the hom¢ of their son, Bert Han-
sen, west ol Kennard.They also
book in the county fair at Arling-ton.`
Lyle McBride and wife and
Little son of Omaha, were dinner
guests last Sunday at the par-
ental, George McBride home. Sun-
day evening visitors were Mrs. W.E. Caldwell, Miss Muriel Caldwell
and a friend, all from Omnlm.
Mrs.Byron Bunn and little
daughber, Mary Ann returned to
their home nu of Bllix Th\u's~
day evenl d m -spending a
muple of days at the home of her
mother, Mrs. H.'A. Huck, in this
dev.Mrs. Bunn and little daugh-
wr were on the sick list last
week but now improved.
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The district convention of the
Womans Relief Corps will be held
at the Castle hotel in Omaha on
Wednesday,October 14.Mrs.
Eva Edwards who is the district
chsplin, will have charge of the
memorlal work at this convention.
Qmlte a delegation from Blair in
planning fa attend
Mrs. Lizzie Richter of Herman,
entertained s number of relativesat a dinner party last Sunday at
her home in humor o! her birth
anniversary.Those present from
Blair were Mrs.Peter Reah,
Messrs.and Mesdamea Merrill
Beth. Wm Reeh.Gifford Truhl-
semmd daughter, Elmer Truhlsen
and san, and Peter Trnhlsen. Those
of Herman were Tom McDonald
and lamlly,Henry Richter and
two daughters and Mrs.Forrest
Lowa
up Monday for u visit with his
mother, Mrs Olive Smith, and tomix with hls old friends here in
Blxir.Will is a Blair native and
he can't resist the temptation to
come back for a brief visit occa-
sionally.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christiansen
and daughter, of Hampwn, Nab.,
spent last week visiting relatives
and attending the county fdr at
Arlington.They made their head-
quarters at the home of Mrs.
Christiansen's niece.Mrs.Wm.
Compton, west of Blair.
Mrs. W. W.Dixon o!Lincoln,
came Saturday evening to attend
the funeral of her brother,Gus
Warrick of Peetz, Colorado which
wu held Sunday afternoon from
the Baptist church.She returned
home Wednesday after spending n
few days visiting among relntlves
and friends.
mil;';.?';,E,:x:;'5';"2;,S;lADVO JELL, per nkxz 6cax: *'aP,€*.':.';°*»a'1-'i..'*'.".=";i!K.1\n»1o svnub- ylllf... .=,..~gr;¢'i°'n°.'{'. =:'=f=m|§.a§1mf§ LL; ;..';§§.3;aaf,i;.»1 Q0
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Frahm re-
turned Sunday night after spend-ing the weekend visiting relativesat Plainvdew and Bloomfield. Thecrops at Bloomfield are very poor.L________._,_
PURE HONEY, 5 lb. pail | 55c
Coffee, llmvellllouse, Butter Nut . 3913
S d afternoon "`°"'* °" °"r°---» vu -~ .......... ..-_| were lust un ay Mrs.Ballard is a sister f Mrs.rs at th Leo d Ax 1enurte l Burdett Hancock of this .Bla ir,
vis itn
Mr.nnd Mrs,I-'rank Pace at
Yanktnn,South Dakota,visiied
over Sunday with his father, John
Pace at the home oi his brother,
Charles in this city.
Mr. and Mrs, Hans Nelson and
-daughter,Roma who reside on'College Hill,have intestinal fluandMrs.Nelson in crltfcally lll.
Her sister, Mn. Bernstrep, ls car
ing for her.,
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lnnen and
mr. ana mrs. uyron mcuonmu
of this city,spent last Sunday
evenlng visiting at the Dave
Kroeger home, near Bennnlgton.
Mr. and Mrs.Dan Moore are
rejoicing over the arrival of a
baby boy born last Sunday.This
makes the second child and both
boys.
Mr.a nd ms .Tazman Tucker
of Blnlr, were last Sunday after-
noon vnibora at the home of her
L_..|.-...n....:, ..-A r<\.....|....1..._
°"7:'"¢i.`§`.."I»¢'°}'$'u='»'§."s'.u"F."¢'i';|[.|l, Comflakes, Bran Flakes, Rice Flakes . 10c
Out-of-town vldtors at the PHONE 84Fnnk Simpson home last Sunday
were Menu. and Mesdames Har-
ny Slm plon md ba by of Teh-0
x r . 2 '. . ~ . : . -
. . . : : . m . ° ' , _ : G l l b e r t s o l r s S t o r e
u p -I - " " " - I " - " - - 0Re e d md D o r o th y a n d h o r mo th e r
Mr s . D a ve y , all o f Oma h a .
family of Louisville, Heb.,and Urvuluu, uuwusMr. and nm. Earl Caldwell of ¢i°§_"'= De Soto
u u u u t u w '
52% olfllllIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIlllll|||||||I|I|||IllIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIII1llIIlilllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE»\.....+nf R|¢\fl worn dinner!Mrs.Anna Goourmh,D U I ] I n t u n u U L u a s u a .u . » u 1 - - . - . - -guests la st Su n d ay a nd s pe n t th e
d a y a t t h e f t e i Lo n g h omg .
M r .a n d Mr s .N .H .Debel o f
A l b e n Le a ,Mi nn .,ar ri ve d Tue s-
d a y to spend a.f e w da y s w1 th
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Mi s s Ma rg a re t J e nk i ns ,1
da y f o r L o s Angeles,C d
a n exte nded vi si t wi t h
in W as hi ng to n c o un ty .
Mr s . T. K . I ve rs o n a n d
and MW .'F"1nfl Rn v a ll ork
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L il a t e r §
relatives §
d n l d m §
nf no rthi W,n Dry GoodsIJ \_,lOU1€S
Lee Overalls or Jackets
Were $225 in 1930 $1.60
Heart of Value Uveralls 99c
Sizes 36 to 44 Were $1.95 in 1930
TBJBHVBB ann |.ru:u|.us»n u .uc uc a ---»\.»-- - - . .......,,____._.____atten d ed a me e ti n g o f D a n a Col-o f B l d r ,we re la s t Saturd ay vin-
lege of fic ials o n W e dne sda y mama it/o n a t th e ho me o f Mr s .Ma r -
in g..ga re t Ive rs on i n thi s c i ty .
nn-¢r.n. Mln nn i n on te rtai ni nz K e i th Ste wa r t wa s u p f r o m
nt a luncheon Saturday, October 8,
compllmenting her sister,Mrs.
who was recently married.There
will be sixteen guests from Lyons
present
'his home and bed with n. most
painful atlack of scintlc rheuma
tism.Prof.Erwin Poepcke of
Dana College, filled the Congre
gationxll pulpit for Rev. Newell,
on last Sunday morning
Mr and M ndrew Bohn md
Kansas City over the weell-end to
help his twin brother,Kenneth
parental, Dr. E. R. Stewart home.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Johnson of
wen of Orum, entertained aa din-
ner guests last Sunday, Mr. and
Mn. .Tuck Crowdy of Blair,Mr.
and Mrs.Peter Nielsen of near
Orurn.
The members ot the Congxegm
tional church held A social meet-
ing at the Dr. R. J. Murdoch home
last Tuesday evening.A commit-
John Cunninghnm of Lyons,Neb., celebrate their birthdays at the
Rev. ~ F. Newell is confined to
daughters,A'.Tr." and Helen of we served light refreshlnents.
I n u - A n - n n n n l t h o E n r n m N o w is th e t i m evv uns;-A lv |\¢ v »to lay in your supply of Blankets
Hv i Note These Bargains
PART WOOL Plaids in Pastel $2
Shades, 72nxB4n atB l a n k e t s ~ f f ; 1 9
_s
1_ ln nQ u :
l u n__
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u u x l u n n u n n n n x o u l u r e yvm... n»€|l\ n..|m..,A lim.-»l»|»¢' $ 2 . Z 9
west of Blair, were dinner guests
last Sunday at the Oliver Hudleson
home.Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bohn
and little son and Ed Parish ol
Blair, were afternoon vlaltors.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rice and
children of Omaha, drove up Sun-
day and called on their cousins,
Mrs. Philip 0'l-lanlon and J. Hilton
Rhoades and families and also at
the Clark 0'l-lanlon home.They
were accompanied by Mrs.Rxce's
mother of California.'
Mr. and Mre Robert Johns, who
live west of town, were called to
nM...mn.ma...-a..u uw mum M
Vislting and games were enyoyeo.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherry Moore and
daughter,M n .Ruth Blanchard
drove up to Wayne, Neb. het Sun-
day to visit their daughter and
editor, Mary Isabella, who is nt-
tendlng school at the Wayne Stats
Teachers College.They report I
very pleasant trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brock and
little daughter, ol Auburn drove
in Saturday night and visited over
Sunday until Monday moming at
Lhe parenw Brock home.On
Sunday afternoon ' Mrs.F.A.=Rnberu and son.Jack and Mr.
La u v vno lnv ununwuuunuv xrs -- Y ' - '-
-mm W rum Des'.P e r c a l e P r n n t s 36i;§'he°;,M;5 a,;,€;';" 51,00
Heart of Value
~ The Nap with the Rubber Shield.Per box ---- ~
0G u t m g F l a l i t l e l s p e r y a r d - 2 0 a n d 2 5 4 :
Ne w P a t t e ms a n d C o l o r C o m b i n a t i o n s ..
Slréelrfeisgeseees ~ 6 "°"~~...... $1.00
\
Mens Dress Shirts §i.'2'L'$,~.§;' 98c
1930 Price $1.50
Blanket Lined Denim Coat
1930 Price $2.50 $1.98
uuvuc , .L1I:U| uuvuluu;U;au o v.------..-_..Jseriousinju ries to Mr s .J ohns'an d M m .Hu g o Oehlric h o f C o l - 5 M l b b h b E D L I I I U U L U l : U ! i § 5 l ! § 5 W i t h L O I I lfo u r b r o the r s wh o wa r g in a na u to u mb u s, Neb . , dr o ve o ve r f o r a f e w §u h m /_c v u S' S E B VC S .7 t o 1 4 Y B B I S
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rn..3mobile accident.They were takenihours visit.I?Flsll' lfmnnc s u nCottonMrs. P. G. Grimm of Spirit Lakewhere they are in serious condi-
tion.
N. J.Christensen of Spring~field, Nab. came in Friday eveningfor a visit nt the Julius Petersen
Iowa spent A few days the first
of the week at the home of Mr.
and Mrs.Ed Matthiesen.Mrs.Grimm is the wife of Dr.Pete
Grimm, a former Blair boy, bro-
;l.|u.\»v l v l l v u 36incheswide,peryard ___U g g
§Flat Crepes'§i'§:;;',§';,';;'i°,';'§§°v $1.00 and$1.25 . StarBrandShoesare Better
Men's Star Brand Work Shoes
1930 Price $2.75 51,69
Drawers 45c 1
xtchelor button package loc
es, dozen pair for $1.45
Men's B.V.D.'s 75c Val. 49c
perpair ......3Sc
i-»i>}|\E.on Sundlylle newmPlnled|¢her nz sd md 1. H. ma un.
the Petersen md Mrs.Jnmu Ann Pawnen of thh dgy, andKirbyw Cmmcll Bluff:wh q n ii g m be Ifl p d l y ~ byt h u
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Ch i l d r e n s' O u t i n g G o wn s $1.00
th -were dinner guests at v.he'older residents in Blair.~"Glo v e r" wit h t he ljggt of wo} k m a n s hi a n -huge of Mr. pnd Mrs.Charles|last Sunday was the birth ln- 3 M 8 d € b y P d I\l8t£l'lBl
Johnson nlversary of Mrs.Henry Ham.who resides west of Herman, and
around !or1y~1ive relatives and
friends gathered that uftemuontoe x t e n d c o n g r a t f x l a d o n s a n d b e s t
|~ ¢ . » . . , .A n \ ¢ n l u n §n f h a v .
ROLLINS CHIFFON New Fall Sh§| | 0 S l 9 T y 5 § L ' ; " ; R ; ; C ; g ~ ; ; f ; . , . ; , ; . . . '
E Service W eights in Newest Shade
"e $1.35 II .'!'f,':1:.":1':Sf='=:':.§';';&°4='°.,Mrs. John Weber of east Col-
..:.4» f...I I R I \:nJuy\:u as vlnur Annu uul:»urlo wi n g me mb er s o f he r fa mi ly
la s t Mo n d a y eve nin g:J oe W eber
o f W a lthi ll,Mr .an d Mr s .J ulius
5 v u n ws u u un u, v s a u u \IU\Ȣu c
98c ~Men's 2-thumb llusking Glove\"~~'--~°°n - U,,,.....»...........,.|Weber, Mr. und Mrs. Ted Weber-:noon was spent visiting and a
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Shlrleyynice lunch was served whlch was
Stokes and little daughter, all ufhronghz by the guaskl.Those
Herman.and Mnrguedha andmresenz from this city were Mrs.
Rag Rugs Men's Lee Gloves, 2 pr. 25c4nvnn»6 9 C ~~Men's Denim Husking Sleeves,
- - - -. .Ma tti e W e b e
Mr . a n d M
Chic ago Whw
r of this city.Margaret Iverson and family.E
Irs. Kenneth McGill of Mrs. Ralph Lowe of Omaha, E
n have been_sppndiqgicame_up lui. Saturday evening bo E PHONE 32 33
a short vacation with relatives inand around Tekamah. 5'0PP°d in
Blair Thursday mominK 101' a
short visit with Mr. McGill's sle-
tar, Misa Mildred McGill.Mr.and
Mrs. McGi\l are now enroute m
A..-hx..-\|x.\.i.».»\whnm Mr.
spenu B IBW qgys vxsnung at umD. A. Compton home in this city,
and E. C. Llppincott home, north
of Bhir, and with otha: friends.
Mrs Lowe is a niece of Mrs.
Compton.Mrs. Lowe will le a n
next Satuxdav fox* Sidney.Nebm
c§T h e B u g
§Store .I.SAS STORE The Old
Reliablein where she win join her 'riumnd §|I
the who is enziged in buxinesn in that 5'the ci¢y and where they will make F.their hnqxe._,I.lllllllIIIIllIIIIllllII}l|I||l||||IlI|||l|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
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gyns a n ope mti on for appendi-
s._Sunday afternoon guests at the
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RKO-ORPHEUMLg, a l_!01uf»s
Oma h a , s p e n t S a tu r da y n i
Sunday a t th e par en ta l,
Smi th h ome .Mr s .Ra lp h L q we o f
..|;1
and laterreports give the inlor-
mation that they were taken totheMethodist hospital in Omaha
and are dl ln 1 serious condition.The two older ones being hun theworst.We regret tn hear of thishad accident but hope they will all
have a complete recovery.
-_ ....._ _ _
anne home with them to spend afew days.Mrs.Wm.Hansen,Edna and
leona were Monday dternoon vis-
(tnra at John Peterserfs.
Mr,and Mrs.Merle Newklrk
spent Sunday evening nl. the Ihr-
old Ihsrnussen home.helping
Opal celebrate her hinh anniver-
sary.Hamld Taylor was operated on
at the Blair hospital for appendi-
citis Tuesday morning and is get-ting along fine.Mrs. Taylor speni
end At 2 for $1 in dzes 14 w 52-
shop early.Fashion Center.
Fashion Center Huis for Womenand Misses $l.88 to $8.8&»all thesmart new styles, colors and nm-
imials in all headaizes.
Fashion Center Fall Dressesspeciallypricedat$6.75 for $10values and $7.95 for $15 values--
sizes 14 to 46 in all the smart newadvancestyles.Special showing
this week-end.Shop early.3?-It
Wash I?resses-I-vnlues to $2
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ROSE HILL ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hansen and
Mr. and Mrs. Wm.Hansen md
family attended a shower inBldrSundayforMarianHansenBur~h a w .Miss Dorothy Petersen spent
several days with Miss Helen
Hansen.Howard Taylor had s stand at
the fair this year.
Miss l-luel Wulf spent Thurs-
dn with home folks.in and Mrs. Norris Ward and
family were Monday evening vls~
itars at John Petersen's.
Mr. . and Mira. John Petersen,
Dorothy and Jack were Sunday
visitors at Fred Jensmfs.Mrs.
Jens Petersen of Council Bluffs,
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several days there with him.
Mrs. Robert Petersen was oger
ated on Tuesday at the Blair an
pltal and in improving as wellcan be expected.Carpenters are busy hnlldln8
new house on the Ed Jensen fa
where Earl Jensen intends lo li~ =
the coming year,
lik. and Mrs. John Petcrsenan~
Jack spent Friday evening at th~
Detle! Wulf home.
Domthy Mencke spent Saturdn~with Clnricg Ryan.
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UTO MAT IC N O W LESS 'rHAN*|oo='
M snum UMAHM |Mr. and Mrs. Pete Nielsen.Int the E. C. Lippincott home.
'The Aid of the Danish church Mrs.Charles Carter and Dud-will meet Wednesday,Oct..8 at ley visited at the Jogas Blombergthe Joe Jensen home.Thischurch home Monday evening.
will hold its annum! .Sunday pchool Mr..angl Mro.George FoilenBest Corn Fed (fattle Steady
-Others Lower0 Top $9.90
HOGS STEADY 10-150 OFF
Fx! hmbs ln Mcderala Sunvb
and Steady at $S.S0@6.25: Feed-
a l.|.m\n Stronger nt $4.500
m e Med Sheep sandy.
'Unlun swex Yards.Sept.zo.
itil-Mondnym llbenl n m ot
uma 20.000 head. included About
5.0% eomledn md me bm n t
mem soldmz stud! prices.Tha
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COUNTY, NEBRASKA
Estate of Ha m Barnholt dc-
eased.Notice is given to the creditors
n appear before me at the County
Iourt room in Blair,Nebradu,
n the 10th day of October,1981,
nd an the Dth day of January,
982, for the purpose at examin-
tion,adjustment and adiowance
Ie ldms .Al l d d ml n o t f i l a d o n
r before the Sth day ol January,
982, will be forever barrel.
Dated this 12th da-y of Septem-
er. 1981.
'spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.land Mrs. Emil Fallen of Herman,
Mr.Fallen celebrate his
even in g gue sts a t th e birth day .
Lasmussen home.Mr .a n d Mr s .Cla r k Li pp in c o tt
P.J .Reine rtsen wa s a an d Vi r g i n i a A n n we r e Sunday
di nn er :ment at the L. E . | di nn er sr ue sts a t th e Ha n s A n d e r -
z..~ ~.,5 ,5!~
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Ro bert Ama .and Inn c um; i l
"Re bo u nd" -R KO Pa t hs
P m d n d o n
On Friday, October 2 the RKO-
Orphenm in Omaha opens with
cn¢ of the most scintilllting loveetodea yet filmed.The story of a
wife who learned that a woman
cannot hold n man until she lmew
how £0 let him go.She is n
clever woman who can ,lest nt_ love
when suffering the pangs ol jeal-
o u - y . . . u \ d n o ma n c a n ma ¢ ¢ n
l-be subtle nrt of a woman scorned,
When sho beggd for love he
smiled.Whemehe smiled at love
he begged.Brilliant,plerclng,
fearless ln i ts perspective " R ebound" c anla bmruux IniCleire
lnto the very heart of this most
vital,intensely modem slmation.
And on the RKO»0rpheum stage
la Mile.Ann Codec who brings
with her the gnlety, the rolicklng,
hauntlng melodies of the Pnrlllln
boulavands.She dun. yet that ln
a mere beginning for hex act in
mllnly fun.Annle,Judy,and
Zeke, one ol vnudevllle'e youngest
nets-on the boards less than a
year,warrant the acclaim New
York gave them.The Lee Twlns
are supported ln their all-glrl ut
by Slx Rhytlunlc Steppers.And
Jael:North "the lntimnte Ban-
joke~|ter" tops a lrlll packed with
rmmlng good fun.37-lt
Laragn home.gson ho~e in Omaha
Mr.and Mrs.Dewey Jones,
Clifford and Albert Lambrechtvisitedat the Frank and FredLambrecht home.Also at the M.
H. Mueller home Wednesday.
Mr.and Mrs.Louis Gorehamand children, Mr. and Mrs. lll. H.
Mueller vislled nt the Frank Gas-
ser home Sunday.Evening visit»
ors were Mr.and Mrs.Seth
Whlted.Mr.and Mrs.QQ" Arp and
cildren visited at e Henry Arp
J . home Sunday bo help celebrate
Bernetws birthday.
"Why sv
My Next Car
w i l l be
A FORD"
Satu rda y d inn er gue sts at th e C arl
Rasmu ssen home.Sunday dinner
guests we re Mr .and Mr s .L a r s
F mn d s e n ,Mr:1.J ac ob Fra nds en
an d so n , Ca r l o f B la i r .
Mr .an d Mr s .Ha y e s Ros e nh alm
~nd dau ghters an d F.Rosen balm
o f Blai r,we re Sunday dinner
guests a t th e Ma r ti n La rs en
home.Lf r. a n d Mr s. La rs Ro llan d
ggd for an baby.or lhis. Wu hmword »/~ I/alnoug dodur Forgy
seven gm o practxse hugh! hm*gy" W at blbim need lo keep lhei:'Ula bowels active, regular:keeptime bodiestplump and healthy. PuDr. Caldwel specnalnzefl in the treatment ol wnman md h}Lle ongs. Hunltendad nver 3500 bmuu wnlhonfIma oi one moths: or baby.
KENNARD RURAL
JOTTINGS
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Jones andClifford and Mr. Albert Lambrethl.
of Winside, arrived at the Frank
Gasser home Tuesday aftemoon.They also attended the Washing-
ton county fair.M.r.and Mrs.Ea rl Fimh andDonald visited at the Pete Ras-ussen home Friday and Satur-
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BENCH NOTES
Mx-.amd Mrs.Henry Bombard-
lng al Fremont, were Sunday aft,-
ernoon dslwrs and supper guestsat the Harry Smith home.Mr.and Mrs.J.Johnson anddaughiers and Mfrs. L. G.Halle!
and daughter of Omaha, visited at
the Jonas Blomberg home Sunday
afternoon.Mrs.Alfred Human Ind chil-
dren spent Sunday afternoon with
Wa.Helen McK.lhben of Blnlr,while Mr.Hansen attenddd thehull Sims at Arlington.Mrs.James Paulsen and baby
attended a cradle roll party at the
Dunlnh Lutheran ehureh Sunday
sftemoon.Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ollnger andbaby visited st the E. C. Lippin-cott home Wednesday evening.
Mr.and Mrs. Andrew Svend~
gard and children were Monday
dinner guests at the Jonas Blom-berg home.Mrs.Wlll Lippincott of RedCloud,and Miss Hazel Noyes of
Ceresco,mtumed to their homesThursdayafter visiting severaldays at the E. C. Llpfincott homeandalsoother frien s and rela-
tives..
lllr.und Mrs.Ray Johnson of
at the Pet-er Taft home.Friday evening visitnrg at the
Rudolph Andreason home wereMr. and Mrs. Emanuel Andreasonand sons and Alfred Nelson.
ORUM NEWS
Mr.and Mrs.Ed Hansen,Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. Larsen and daugh~
ters and Miss Nana Andersen
helped Martin Larsen celebrate ids
birthday Friday a.flernoon.Mr.and Mrs.Carl Rasmussen andfamily helped him celebrate in the
evenmg.Mrs. Martin Larsen was a Tues.day afternoon guest of Miss NenaAndersen.
Mrs.Clarence Long and son,
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"low fo froin BABY'S
BOWELS
\Bnhie|, boule-fed or breast-fedmth my htendency to be constgpatad
noudd t rive lf th ey re c eive daily
:al-I a teaspoonful c f this old family
ioc tofs presc ripti on for the bowel:
'That is one sure way to train ting:vowels to h w t h y regularity .'I'-n
avoid tlge fretiulneas.v o m i l i i
uiy ing. faxlure to gain, and otherzaeonstlpated bahnea.
Mr.and Mrs.Jack Crowdy of
Blair,spent Tuesday evening at
the Peter Nielsen home.
Miss Annu Hansen is staying atthe Harold Taylor home while Mr.Taylor is in the Blair hospital fol-
Carolina:
"Bly Ford was purnlmsed May 8, 1928, und has been run l2l,76'I
miles. ltlms neverstopped on the road for repsin of any kind wlmu
soaver except punctures.
"l`be brakes were reliuud ul 101,000 miles. My gas mileage aver-
aged 21 miles to the gallon. und on tires, 19,000 miles per tire. I travel
over ull kinds of road conditions-mouutninous nml lint.
'I consider this a wonderful record and I snure you my next car
vill rdso be n Ford."
This is just one of many tributes to the reliability and
long life of the Fond. A Ford owner in lows tells of driving
his Ford 73,000 miles in n single year. Another writes of
120,000 miles of good service.'
Think ahead when you are considering the purehase of
nn automobile and consider what it will be like after thou!
sands of miles of driving. Will you still be satisfied?W i ll
you still say "it's s great cp-"T
If it's s Ford, you know everything will be 0. K. It will
be tskiug you there md beck in good style, ~ as it has
slwsys dana And you will have sa ved many important,
worth-while dollsns in cost of operation and up-keep and
low yearly depreciation.
Du. W . B. CA|.ow£u.'|S Y R l J P P E P S I N
Apmr»&»uy ~
md Irene were Svmdny evening
guests at the H. C. lnnm home.
Mr.and Mrs.Eknmuel Andrea-son and Ions and Mr.and Mrs.
R olph Amreason autoed w
Lin ln Sunday and spent the day
v i" g MI. a nd Mra.Arnos An-dreason.A number of ladies met Monday
afternoon at Hn;Ed Newkirk
home and took n non on projectwork.Miss Helen Millnn ent lromWednesdayngunIFridaymorning at thu Fred Diclaneyer
home.\
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WHEN you buy a Forcl there are two things you never have
to worry about. Ono in reliability. The other is long life.
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F I F T E E N B O D Y T Y P E S
$430 T0$6AQ
l.0.B.D¢lN|l»PlMIrv J|h¢a|ddaUv |1y. Blulpcnmdlpunlfn
u s r u u l w e m .C m v m n n g w a u n i a d w u p y n m u e m h
n¢ ',4 , 5 ,,,°¢ ,,|,,| ¢ ;¢ fJ ¢ ¢ .a |.
has been ln Omahl m be nenrhlrn
both returned to their home with
the Erveys.Mr. Larsen will soon
be fully raoveredrmm his illness
which is good news to his many
friends.
Mrs,Ada Reid has men busy
pnlnting the house on her fam.J. I... Petersen hui hogs on theMissouriValleymarketWdnes-
day dw-noon.
mr. and Mrs. Robert Rasmussen
and family spent Sundsy eveningatthe Jens Sorensen home,nenr
Orum.Mr. and Mrs. Lars Jeppesen and
Bobbie spent Tuesday evening at
the Gus Lind home.Mr.and .Jens Clausendrove to Fremont Saturday ro seetheir son, Leo who is recovering
from n long illness.They found
him improving and nble to bearound the house.Mrs.Helen Grady and Bob
White of Omaha, were Sunday
dlnner guests at the Harry Ervey
home and Mr.and Mrs.Frank
Mchianlgal of Blalr, were supper
guests them -Mrs. Robert Johns neeeived the
sad news Saturday night that her
four brothers ol Albion, Neh. hadbeen in an auto wreck and wereseriously injured.Mr.and Mrs.Johns left immediately for Albion
Fashion Center Winter Coat:
for Women and Misses speciallypriced aoonly $16.75 and $25 in
sizes 14 46.Select your Winter
Coat now-have lt ready when it
gels cold.,
musmn NEW S OF
GARDNER DISTRICT
M). and Mrs. Nels Petersen and
Rdph spent Tuesday evening' at
J. L. Pemrnenk.Frank Linden,Margaret and
Bertrand and Eu Anderson were
Sunday visitors at P. K. Ander-son's near Splker.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ervey and
Faye spent Saturday at the Ed
Ehninger home in Omaha.Ohh:Larsen, who has been in an Oma-
86-4:County Judge.Orpheum in Omaha opens with
cn¢ of the most seintilllting lovenodes yet filmed.The story of a
wife who learned that a woman
cannot hold n man untll she lmew
how £0 let him go.She is n
clever woman who can ,lest nt_ love
when suffering the pangs ol jeal-
o u - y . . .u \ d n o ma n c a n rn a ¢ ¢ n
l-be subtle nrt of a woman scorned,
When she beggd for love he
smiled.Whemehe smiled at love
he begged.Brilliant,plerclng,
fearless ln i ts perspective " R ebound" canla bmruux InhCl}ire
lnto the very heart of this most
vital,intensely modem slmatlon.
And on the RKO»0rpheum stage
la Mile.Ann Codec who hrlnge
with her the gnlety, the rolicklng,
haunting melodies of the Pnrlllln
boulavarwds.She dun. yet that lr
a mere beginning for her act in
mllnly fun.Annle,Judy,and
Zeke, one ol vnudevllle's youngest
nets-on the boards less than a
year,warrant the acclaim New
York gave them.The Lee Twlns
are mpporhed ln their all-glrl ut
by Slx Rhythrnlc Steppers.And
Jael:North "the lntlmnte Ban-
joke~|ler" tops a lrlll packed with
rmmlng good fun.37-lt
Gr ea t H amm G ift
W h at a d it lt Il t o ma ke a ll
men better and hapmer without
knowing we are doing l t . -
Henry Ward Beecher.
NOTICE OF m m , n z r o x r r
0'B2m!on &0'Hnnlon,AttomeylI N THE COUNTY COURT DF
WASHINGTON c o m m r ,
NEBRASKA.
Bmw o f Ma ry s .Mlnaxd,De-
ceased.
Nodes is hereby given that
W. H. Underwood hu filed with
the undersigned, County Judge ol,
Wushingtpn County,Nebnlkx,
his find report an Execute! of the
estate of Mary S, Minand dean-
ed,und mule an uppllcntion tor
final administratidn md dischuge
sud for the usignment of reddus
o!'estate to meh other persons as
an by law encxaemea the same,
and I h a v a u t t h e Bt hd n y o f
mmm, 1981 at 10 dock A. nm,
a t my a mo s i n ui d County for
ths hearing thereof.
uma Se p kmbn uw , ma m.
(SEAL)1. c. ELLER.
86-8t County Judge.
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"low fo #rain BABY'S
aowE|.s
c o m I
.R| . " ' . L F " . Z$ t' = -f = g _ , ; » _ r h li lb g
l d d d S L M . ~ . . » 1 v . J ' ¢ . u ,
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Mr.and Mrs.Jack Crowdy of
Blair,spent Tuesday evening at
the Peter Nielsen home.
Miss Annu Hansen is staying atthe Harold Taylor home while Mr.Taylor is in the Blair hospital fol-
KENNARD RURAL
JOTTINGS
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Jones andClifford and Mr. Albert Lambrethl.
of Winside, arrived at the Frank
Gasser home Tuesday aftemoon.They also attended the Washing-
ton county fair.M.r.and Mrs.Ea rl Fimh andDonald visited at the Pete Ras-ussen home Friday and Satur-
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SHERIFPS SALE
Notion is hereby given that by
virtue of an order of sale issuedout of the dm-ict court ol Wash-
lngton county,Nebrsska,und lnpursuance of |. decree of an ectlon
therein pending wherein Cla!C.
Lothro is plaintiff and Sadie
Therkeeen et al.are defendants,I will to satisfy judgments,de-crees, nnd costs at 10 o'clock A.
M. on October 12th, 1931. 812 the
west front door of the courthousein the City of Blair lnWashingtonCounty,Nebraska,sell separately two panels or
tracts of real estate described as:
hots twenty~nlne (29)i n Bloc
forty-nlne (49),and Lot eev~(7)in Block sixty-nine (69)alin the City of Blair, Nebraska, m
the highest bidder for cash.
Dated this 9th day ot Septem~
ber, 1931.Marion Sutherland,Sheriff ofXnuhington County, Nebraska.
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ORUM NEWS
Mr.and Mrs.Ed Hansen,Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. Larsen and daugh-
ters and Miss Nena Andersen
helped Martin Iarsen celebrate his
blnhday Friday a.(|er'noon.Mr.and Mrs.Carl Rasmussen andfamily heljaed him celebrate in the
evening.Mr s . Mar tin La r se n wa s n Tu es -
da y a f ter n oo n gu e st o t Mis s Ne n n
Andersen.Mrs.Clarence Long and mn,
Vernon Madison of Omaha, were
Saturday dinner guests at the Carl
Rasmussen home.Sunday dinnerguestswereMr.and Mrs.LarsFmndsen,Mrs.Jacob Frnndsen
and son, Carl of Blair.
Mr. and Mrs. Hnycs Rosenbalm
~nd daughters and F.Roscnlmlmo l Blair,were Sunday dinner
guests nt the Mnrtin Larsenhome.Mr. and Mrs. Lars Rolland
Mr.and Mrs.Dewey Jones,
Clifford and Albert Lambrechtvisitedat the Frank and FredLambrecht home.Also at the M.
H. Mueller home Wednesday.
Mr.and Mrs.Louis Gorehamand children, Mr. and Mrs. lll. H.
Mueller vislled nt the Frank Gas-
ser home Sunday.Evening visit»
ors were Mr.and Mrs.Seth
Whlted.Mr.and Mrs.QQ" Arp and
cildren visited at e Henry Arp
J . home Sunday bo help celebrate
Bernetws birthday.
NOTICE To CREDITORS
Maher & Corrigan, AttorneysCOUNTY COURT, WASHINGTON
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
Estate of Stewart Edwards,
Deceased.Notice is given to the creditors
to appear before me at the County
Court zoom in Blair, Nebraska, on
the 16th day of October,1931,
and on the 16th day of January,
1932, for the purpose of examim
ation,adjustment and allowance
of claims.All claims not filed on
or before the 15th guy of January
1932 will be forever barred.
Dated this 17th day ol Septem-
ber, 1931.
(SEAL)1 . C. EW R,
36-4t County Judge.
Women and Misses:Join the
Fashion Center Hosiery Club-
Silk Slockings Free-InvestigateToday.Wash Dresses-values to $2eachspecially priced this week-
end nt 2 for $1 in sizes 14 to 52-
shnp early.Fashion Center.
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f
Whqn v J
BABIES
are Upse
,|
were unevenly lower md the same
was true of swc ken md feeders.
Quotations on Cattle:maniac
m prime y w u n n z9.4oo».a5:
l°°¢l m choice yenr llnu ;a . 4 o 0
Q_|0; mr m Kwd yearllmn ;1.oo@
u a : c o m mo n no m r y u r l i n u
u . o o M. o 0 :U-filhy.warmed-up
steers ss.soas.oo;c h d m prime
heavy bee ves smoo oso;ehniee
an mime nmay beeves so.4oou.ou;
n o d to c h n i o e mm | B . 2 5 0 9 . 4 0 ;
nu- Q0 u m ste e n s'1.ow's.2s;
nmnmnn m fnlr :Meri l6.00 07.00Z
zona no ch61'~:m m m 45.0
8215; nm- no ¥00d ltocktrl #4,@
5.15:c o mmo n to h i r stoc ker:
»a .o oo ¢. s o; n un ; g ra de s $ 2. 00 0
3.00:choic e Dvd? Iaedarn $3.256
ons : uma z qc h oi m f ee der s $5. 50
06- 25:m r n o r o w m a m u n s
l l h J u » n \ l | \ i \i n f ¢ | v f § § l ' l 1
mu: healer mlm uuoomoo.v"-._-4 \--f"1 *' 1 7Ff?¢;.. i n -'~: --U' ": J~~W ~~
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tmm dandy no 100151: lun: on
tho open1n| 5-lȴ of the week md
lnde n n llllli i lh thmughnun
Reedm were 12.500 ha d m d
tndmz vu lnruely at a spread od
a n o m o .m n bus u m
I
aged 21 miles to the ~mllon. nn~ on tim. 19,000 milel~per tire.~ ~travel
over all kinds of road conditions-monntninous ond llpl.
'I consider this a wonderful rscord and I onuro you my next car
vill also bc n Ford."
This is just one of many tributes to the reliability and
long life of the Fond. A Ford owner in Iowa tells of driving
his Ford 73,000 miles in n single year. Another writes of
120,000 miles of good service.'
Think ahead when you are considering the pumhase of
ln automobile and consider what it will be like after thou!
sands of mil/ea of driving. Will you still be satisfied?W i ll
you still say "it's o great cp-"T
If it's s Ford, you know everything will be 0. K. It will
be taking you there md hack in good style, ~ as it has
slwsys dana And you will have sa ved many important,
worth-while dollsns in cost of operation and up-loop and
low yearly depreciation.
F I F T E E N B O D Y T Y P E S
$430 T0$6AQ
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u s r u u l w e m .C m v m n n g w a u n i a d w u p y n m u e m h
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In§.2'a|.!'..'?.1"»'2.¢?!. ma.small amount lt costs, nys users.
~~ DOWN installs gas heating in
~..~» ~ ~ .your present furnace
up
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'a n d P o w e r C o m
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You Can Eas ily Aff ord To Hea t W ith Gds
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~'Hundreds of home will enjoy gas heating this winter.
I. I. Will!! isle. latin. Tltnl llll .Q.:r"»3~»=n:;.s|»| ",f"§'},f,"""No, doubt, some are your neighbors.For many of
\them, this will be the second winter using this cheap,
.~.:.. .that gas heating is expensive.They know differemly.
For example, the threehomes Maurer! at the left were
based with gas lux winter.The average cost per
momh, for the period in which they used gas, was
$12.58.This includes cooking,water ha ti ng and
d m -purposa for which nauxw gas was used.
1
hull Sims at Arlington.Mrs.James Paulsen and baby
attended a cradla roll party at the
Dsnlnh Luthéran shnteh Sunday
nftemoon.Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ollnger andbaby visited at the E. C. Lippin-cott home Wednesday evening.
Mr.and Mrs. Andrew Svend~
gard and children were Monday
dinner guests at the Jonas Blom-berg home.Mrs.Will Lippincott of RedCloud,and Miss Hazel Noyes of
Ceresco,mtumed to their homesThursdayafter visiting severaldays at the E. C. Llpfincott homeandalsoother frien s and rela-
tives..
lllr.nnd Mrs.Ray Johnson of
"Why sv
My Next Car
w i l l be
A FORD"
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e n t med ic ine s,b u t it's a
plea s ur e to r e c o m me n d a
NERVOUS?
SLEEPLESS?
If you are nervous and mst-
less; if you cnn't sleep,tirr:
easily, have Nervous Headschg
Nervous Indigetion; If you have
Sea Sickness,Train Sickness,
Auto Sickness-take Dr. Miles'Eiervescent Nex-vine Tablets.
Dr. Rogers,nofed educator,
wri te :"My wife has been su.]_7e1'-
lng from 1|ervous1|.ess a rd
uleeplesmess and we /ind
Dr..M i l e | ' .Eiervescent
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remedy th at is 're ally g ood ."
Rev. S. W . Rogers,Ph . D .
P. O. Box 57, Key Wes t,FIA.
G o t t h a n a l y o u r d r u g l t o r i . .
L a r g s P n d m g i IL O G :Sm a l l 2| c e n t s .
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WHEN you buy a Forcl there are two things you never have
to worry about. Ono in reliability. The other is long life.
Here's an interesting letter from a Forclowner in North
Carolina:
"My Ford was pmclmsed May 8, 1928, and has been ron l21,76'l
miles. It has never stopped on the road for repmin of any kind wlmt-
soever except punctures.
"The brakes were relinod at 101,000 miles.My gon mileage aver-
aged 21 miles to the gallon, and on tires, 19,000 miles per tire. I travel
ever all kinds of road c onditions--momuninoun and ilpt.
"I romialer this a wonderful rec ord and I manure y ou my om car
will also be n Ford."
This is just one of many tributes to the reliability and
long life of tho Fond. A Ford owner in Iowa tells of driving
his Ford 73,000 miles in a single year. Another writes of
120,000 miles of good service.1
'Think ahead when you sro oonniclering the purchase of
an automobile and consider what it will be like after thou-
amda of miles of driving. Will you still be satirical? Will
you still say "it'a n great e|r"?
If it's a Ford, you know everything will lm 0. K. It will
||"
Bobbie spent Tuesday evening at
the Gus Lind home.Mr.and .Jenn Clausendrove io Fremont Saturday on seetheir son, Leo who in recoverlng
from u long illness.They found
him improving and able to bearound the house.Mrs.Helen Grady and Bob
Whlte of Omaha, were Sunday
dinner guest: at th; Harry Ervey
home and Mr.and Mrs.Frank
Mchlanlgal of Blair, were supper
guests them.-Mrs. Robert Johns neeeived the
sad news Saturday night that her
four brothers ol Albion, Neh. hadbeen in an auto wreck and wereseriously injured.Mr.and Mrs.Johns left immediately for Albion
A \,. :,r L"
hoo ROOMS $~
WITH BATH §° ":°;~'.,.-Tm
FROM x:.'::fx°é',wa1 »
.~.:.. .that gas heating is expensive.They know differemly.
For example, the threehomes Maurer! at the left were
based with gas lux winter.The average cost per
momh, for the period in which they used gas, was
$12.58.This includes cooking,water ha ti ng and
d m -purposa for which nauxw gas was used.
Host io the notabln.Hoaclqlurton Civir, Sociaf, Huninns, Travel,
\.Aviation and Motor Clubs.Olé hshinned hosdtaiity.Lux-Y
2 anon! ncommodnbons.Famous!Da n n Bandit.|/An Eppluy Hotel \
f 1~ ~O M A H A .; ~' f '~. @ ~
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IT IS CLEAN
AND CHEAP..
Hundreds of home will enjoy gas heating this winter.
No, doubt, some are your neighbors.For many of
them, this will be the second winter using this cheap,
0
wslzhm un to ss.1o.
n r m m s n o m n u n !
And la mbs ar rived Mo n d e !a n d
th e ma rk et h eld stea d!o n re t
umm at 35.7533 6.25. Feeder umm
were m active demand and etronz~
er et $4.50®5.1'J. Aged sheen held
ste ad !
P A T LAMIBB:Ran ge lambs.
good w choic e $5.'zso=a.a5:m m e
u m m , n u r so good ss.oo@s.'zs:
sho rn lambs $5.':5@s.a5:native
ltmbs, good to c hoic e $5.50@6.25;
yenrlings,a ll grades $2.50@4.5IJ;
FEEDER LA MBB: Feed er Iambs
good to c hoico $4.'I5@5.10; feeder
lembs, fair to good $4.25@4.75:
feeder lambs, common to fair $3.50
@4.25 ~n
EWES: Fat, good to choice $1.75
@2.o0:fat,fair to good $1.256
1.75:c ull and c onner ewes .2561
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TABLETSelnm or kings.Solohion used in
for royal robes and for the vella ol
tha Temple.
YORK CREEK NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ackermanspent Monday visiting nt the C'|em-
emu 'Willinmsen home.
Mrs.Annie Goodrich of Los
Angeles. California visited at the
Elmer Thone home from Thurs-day evening until Friday after-
Williamscn's Monday evening.Mr.and Mrs.Randall Iversonand family, Mrs. Chdstinnsen and
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Anderson nnd
Nels Petersen Sr.were dinner
guests at Morris C.'hrlstinnscn's on
Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thane vis-ited at th C. H. Wllliamsen home
'last Sundy evening.Mrs.Clemens Williamsen hasbeen on the sick list.Mrs. Chrisl
Petersen and baby are there can
ins for her.pAnumberofrelatives and
'lrlends gathered at the HenryHom home with well fille d bu-kets Sunday afternoon,in honor
of Mrs.Horn'a birth anniversary.
children,Mr.and Mrs.T.K.Iverson and children, Mr. and Mrs.O8¢Br Thane and Clarence,Mr.and Mrs.C.H.Williamson,Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Johnson anddaughters,Mr.and Mrs.John
Reeh and children.Hr. and Mrs. Clarence Wachter
|i"h§h!nn ¢"'.anlf.|=r Fall Dresser° """§"p=r\§E"`t 5673 f " $11nluel md $7.95 1... us f1'1'L.._
dnl 14 tn £5 in Ill thy pm gel
1 0 1 'I1Ul|. u:.||c l u u u l l n w u u u r \ . \ . . . . -e . |..1......1-.Q i a n :. 1 . fl t l ) :h
aged 21 miles to the ~mllon. nn~ on tim. 19,000 milel~per tire.~ ~travel
over all kinds of road conditions-monntninous ond llpl.
'I consider this a wonderful rscord and I onuro you my next car
vill also bc n Ford."
This is just one of many tributes to the reliability and
long life of the Fond. A Ford owner in Iowa tells of driving
his Ford 73,000 miles in n single year. Another writes of
120,000 miles of good service.'
Think ahead when you are considering the pumhase of
ln automobile and consider what it will be like after thou!
sands of mil/ea of driving. Will you still be satisfied?W i ll
you still say "it's o great cp-"T
If it's s Ford, you know everything will be 0. K. It will
be taking you there md hack in good style, ~ as it has
slwsys dana And you will have sa ved many important,
worth-while dollsns in cost of operation and up-loop and
low yearly depreciation.
F I F T E E N B O D Y T Y P E S
$430 T0$6AQ
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u s r u u l w e m .C m v m n n g w a u n i a d w u p y n m u e m h
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_n u |g h w o r m u c h ~ t h m ~
~lull mums it mln, nys men.
~ DOWN installs gas hating in
r'~..your present fumace.
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a n d P o w e r C o m p a n y
: g n 1 - ' u ' -. . = . . . ' - :w m w v s m w m m
Y o u C a n E a s i l y A f f o r d T o H e a t W i t h G d s
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~'Hundreds of home will enjoy gas heating this winter.
I. I. Will!! isle. latin. Tltnl llll .Q.:r"»3~»=n:;.s|»| ",f"§'},f,"""No, doubt, some are your neighbors.For many of
\them, this will be the second winter using this cheap,
.~.:.. .that gas heating is expensive.They know differemly.
For example, the threehomes Maurer! at the left were
based with gas lux winter.The average cost per
momh, for the period in which they used gas, was
$12.58.This includes cooking,water ha ti ng and
d m -purposa for which nauxw gas was used.
pnceu Bt umy ¢w.w wu v w ...sizes 14 m 46.Select your Winter
Coat now-hnve it ready when it
gets cold.
ITE i é `1 S » § ' & mi x mu m " Qmnmean oollc. Or A sudden unckh u . H o w ~ , p u m e e t
em ve l l lbolilc of Cal ready?u yo
'.l.'h|mudnn instrument knuwnu tha rebee was n amazed ln-strumem played with A bw, duigwgq wide favor during the Hid-
agen.
Buly New Ha na
In i n arllat dun Ne w Ha veninn culled Qulnnlplne "g the In-
aam ma i t vu nlso w ed -...»..». n. -mm nr nn nnrlv colum-
a n c " " " " ` ` " ""_ g _
nhmphoun Turn »I
un co I!" u LN mum-'f'..°f:'ll`°a:,'.:.f:"f:~..rx"°..¥';""'c A s T o R l
1 1
B e r t H a n s e n we n t to Bla i r Tu e s -
day evenin to help C. B. Hansenc e lg bmte i m b i r th anni vers ary
winc h, oc c urred on that day .
D r .a n d Mr s .J .B .And ers on
a n d c hildren i n d M r s .E l l a Sue
».|M L ||| u ||l l
4-a COUNTY
FAIR W INNERS
(Continued irom page one)
First yesr Jersey Heifer-Roger
Hansen; 2nd, Clyde Hansen.
Second year Jersey Heifer--lst,
Stanley Ohrt; 2nd,Roger Hansen.
Third year J ersey Helie r-Isl
Rose: Hansen.
Jersey Bull-lst, Roger Hansen.
First year Holstein Helier-lst,
Clyde Hansen;2nd,Albert Sib-
bernsen;3rd,Oliver Christensen.
Holstein Bull-ls t,Clyde Hn.n~
sen.First year Guernsey Heifer-la#
M e m Jespersen;2nd, Lyle Jes-
persgn.Second yen! Guernsey Helier-
lst,Lyle Japex-sen.
Third year Guernsey He li e r-
lst,Avern Jespcrsen;2nd,Lyle
Jespersen.
Guernsey Bull-ls t,Lyle des-
persen.<Dairy Cal!Showing Conles
Washington, Neb.,spent Bondi?with Mrs. Gottsch'a pueuta,Mr.
and Mrs. Tom French.The Kerman! school closed |11
day Wednesday in order that thechildren md their Qeachas might
spend the day at the county tux.The stores closed at noon.
Miss Ruth Hxnsen is lsdsting
with the homework at cmlm-gs
otémreaent.meat Spraker went to OmahaMonday to see his brother, Charlie
who Ss in o holpltal there under-
going treatment.
Friday m lP¢=d the da withm e n u at the county 1.5.Dr.
returned ta Lincoln the next mor-ning but Mn. Andenon and chil-dren and Mrs.Pruner remainedover Sunday at tha E.A. Fai:-child hams.Dr. came up Sunday
and all mturned home that eve-
mn~.
.....¢-
S.E | | Q a 1 :...».n g one o f h e r a r ms i n a sli n g
: :a :t o f a f a ll d o wn th e
~asement steps.A f a mi ly p i c n i c wa s h e ld a t th e
ai r gro un ds fo llo wi n g th e b a ll
~es o n S u nd n wh e n a n u mb e r
~f r e lati ve s of ~ a nd L i r e . F . E .
' e bb me te r e d h e r e to a tte n d th e
ma l g a me .Those prese nt inc lud-
~Mr . a n d Mr s . W . H. W e b b a n d
ons and hir e. Aliee W e bb of Madi-
~n, Mrs A li c e Mi lle r o f A lme n a ,
2-.Gle n Ha mm e k e r o f Ra n -
~olph, Mr. and Mrs. F. E . Mats on
~f Pla in vie w a n d Mr .a n d Mr s .
F . E . W e b b .Mr . a n d Mr s . L e s te r W h i te a n d
dau gh te r,Mi s s D i xi e o f Omah a,
we re re ne win g ac quaintanc es a t
th e fa ir Fr id ay .Mr .an d Mr s .F .E .Ma ts o n o f
Plai n vi e w, le f t the fo r ep a rt of th e
we e k af ter vi s i ti n g a f e w d a y s a t
th e ho me o f th e 1atter'a sister,
Mr s .F. E . W e b b .
Mi s s A d u Hilg e nb e r g o f Omah a ,
spe nt Th ur sd ay here a t th e fa ir
a n d wa s a n over ni gh t vis itor a t
th e M.~ C o o k h o me .Mr .n d Mr s .Cly de Skinner
and c hildren o f Sc huy ler,atten d
ed th e fa i r h e r e o n Satur day .
Mr s .Be n Cook o f Sc ribner,
sp e n t f a i r we e k he r e with f ri e n d s
and re lative s.Th e li ttle son o f Mr .an d Mr s .
E m i l Sc heer vgas qui te sic k fo r
several day s bu t i s r e p or te d ns
imp ro ve d.d
n
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Sunda ev aning Mmm at the stetter and family He GndertByronyBunn home,and Julius and Wiillamnrglender.K E N N A R D N E W S
M r s . A . w . C h i k e a n d ~WitMs-and Mrs,G.D.Nlcholnendrove to Omaha Saturday to shopand to visit with friends and rela-
tives there.
M n .George Hedelund made
several trlpa to Blair iw week w
see her grandmother who hasbeen
qulm lu.The Dorcas (lub met with Mrs.
Alben Jensen Saturday afternoonwith all members but two pnsent.
'..~e
Dr. an~.~....~ho have been living here the
.K two gem while Dr. Swisher
~erved as pastnr ol the Cougre~ntional church, left Monday with
their household goods for t h w~ew home at Scotts Bluff.
Mr.and Mrs.H.I-I.Howarthef: Friday Ior West Point after
brief v i m here ut the w .L
'elann home,
were un ~.,....per guests of lks.'Byron Beard
while the men, with Sun Steele
and Louis LaHoda ol Omaha, at-
tended the hal] game at Arlington.
Mr.and Mrs.Sun Steele andchildrenspentFridayeveningwish George and Cora Beard.
Mn. W. J. Simonsen spent Wed-
nesday forenoon with her par-
ents, np.and~ Mrs.n n W - M e n
Large Whiw Co -
Ohrt; 2nd, Edward
Arno Lorenzen; 4th,
Other large corn
Ohrt; 2nd, Stanley O
ward Lorenzen; 4th,
zen.Small corn,any
Edward Lorenzen;
Ohrt;8rd,Arno
Avera Jespersen.'
Whole Wheat B =
urine Beales; 2nd, E
3rd, Sarah Beales.
Baking o l 12 lig
Hannah Bcules; 2nd,
Sugar Cookies-ls
es; 2nd, Eleanor Ne
abeth Beales; 4th,
Holder-lat, Mari~
Betty Krogh; 3rd, E
4th, Ruth Franke.
Laundry b a g -
Bmwn;2nd,Willa
3rd, Marjory Krogh
Krogh.
Rhode Island Red
Irene Wulf;znd,.-
White Minorcasz
ehidm-Dorothy J - =
cockrel, Dorothy J-
Nnil box--ht,| . .
2nd,Kenneth S0
mund Sorensen.
Soldnrlng (ard
Lippincott.
Tool box, Kenneth
Large Yellow Co
Lurenzm; 2nd, Stan!
DANISH EVANGEL
RAN CHLUTHE
HAM c. Jenn
Next Sunday wesemees in the park
ton fair gfuunda.SPIKER HAPPENINGS
Mn. Ernest rrick is not im-proving as we as her family
would like Amr her openfion.Word has been received fromMissEdithHovendlckofT m .
Okla.. that she is doing Ane i n
her chosen work and likes the
sunny south.Many from here attended thecounty tw.School had two days
vacation.\\Mr.md Mrs . Fred Ande
spent Sunday afternoon with .
Sophie Larsen.Mrs. Louis Rasrnuasen and chil-
dren vlsited at the Wm.Hoven-
cllck home Sunday afternoon. Mrs.
Hans Christensen was also nguest.The men folks went to the
bull game at Arlington.
Mrs.Louie Kmxdnen is on the
slck list.Miss Gladys Holstein is
staying with her.
Mrs.Andrew Holer is improv-
ing fast since shé came home
which is good news to her familyand many friends.
ol Blair, and ati/ended tha Lath-
eran guild in the alter-noon.Mr. and Mrs.Oda Hawkins of
Calhoun,were Sunday evening
visitors at the Ed Hawkins home.Fritz Muller and son,LelandwereWednesdayalter-noon vm:-ors with George and Con Beard.
Mr. and Mrs. Kelley Meyer and
children were Sunday Afwmnonvldtors at the Burn Kelley homaMinsMarginsMathewstookapodtiunMondayanusintnntin
the uliice of Dr.pp.Mr. and Mrs.enry Sorensenentened al dinner Sunday evenlng when their guests were Mr.and Mn. Thomas Dahl and Myrtle,Mr. and Mrs.Philip Vedstedand
Norma Jane all of Staplehurst,
Mr. and Mrs. Gudmond Sorensen
and Mx. and Mrs. Carl Sorensen.
Mr. and nm Hans Sorensen were
evening visitors also.Raymond Terkelsen and children
were Sunday evening visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hurdnm.Mr. nnd Mrs. Opnl Reeves spentFriday afternoon at the parental,
U. S. Reeves home, south of Blair.
James Kehoe and grandson..~un!Fashion Center Hats for Women
and Misses $1.88 to $3.88-all the
snmrt new styles, colors and mn~
tex-inls in all hcadsizes.Women and Misses:Join theFashionCenterHosieryCl u b -Silk Stockings Free-Investigate
Today.
fair at Arlington Wednesday,where the l r joined other AHClub members a show calves and
sheep./Miss Myrtlé Hurdum, with herroommule,Miss Helen Lawless.came Friday evening to thc Fred
Ilurdum home. _ Saturday l\E:\s
'~m DALE DOINGS
Mr.and Mrs.Nels Svendgurd
''dinner onentertained at a pxcmc
Mrs.Chas
Thlelfolzlt of Blau-, Mr. a
Sunday for Ml .und .
'nd Mrs.
to Lincoln where she rooms with
her sister, Mary and plans to take
up nnme line of instruction.Mrs. Alice MeAlvny was a Mon~day aftemoon visitor with Mrs.
Curl Sorensen.Miss Myrtle Paulsen came on
Fashion Center Winter Coatsfor Women and Misses speciallypriced at only $16.75 and $25 in
dm: 1 M0 46.Selezt your Winter
Coat now--have it ready when it
gets cold.Women and Misses:Join the
Fashion Center Hosiery Cl u b -
Silk Stockings Free-Investigate
Today.
time was spmt sewing and visit-
ing.Lube in the afternoon, Mrs-Jensen served a delicious lunch wherguests.The Club will nexi
est wlthlgllla Jensen on Satur-
ay.Mr.and Mn.Taylor Meadowsof Cmdua, were Sunday guests at
the Sam Hall home.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lund of Fre-
rgont émnt ggfgfv with Mr. and
rs.erJoeGallagher uma out fromOmaha Sunday so spend the daywith Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wright.All attended the ml game at the
3" gro unds a t Arli ngton in the
Lennon.Floyd Alexander and Otis Deck-
er drove down from Wayne wherethey are ==~¢»==H»=; school toxpendghedrenilninder o the day and
nn my ere.Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hedelundand children ol Omaha, were Sun»
g )f"°g¢° of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
e e unGeorge Van Deusen of Blair,
was a budncss caller in Kennard
on Monday.d
evening services throughout thefallandwinter,at the M. E.
church,the evening service at 8
p. rn.The Sunday School is plan-
ning a Rally Day service soon.The Royal Neighbors will hold
their first meeting in their new
lodge rooms a ve Berry Bros.store Friday ex ng, Oct. 2.The M. E. Lad1es' Aid are busygetting ready for their annual ba-
zaar next Saturday afternoon.
Lunches will be served in the aft-
ernoon and the supper will be at
six o'clpck.Everyone urged U0
come.~.Wna -;I ri~ht
1 1
B e r t H a n s e n we n t to Bla i r Tu e s -
day evenin to help C. B. Hansenc e lg bmte i m b i r th anni vers ary
winc h, oc c urred on that day .
D r .a n d Mr s .J .B .And ers on
a n d c hildren i n d M r s .E l l a Sue
».|M L ||| u ||l l
4-a COUNTY
FAIR W INNERS
(Continued irom page one)
First yesr Jersey Heifer-Roger
Hansen; 2nd, Clyde Hansen.
Second year Jersey Heifer--lst,
Stanley Ohrt; 2nd,Roger Hansen.
Third year J ersey Helie r-Isl
Rose: Hansen.
Jersey Bull-lst, Roger Hansen.
First year Holstein Helier-lst,
Clyde Hansen;2nd,Albert Sib-
bernsen;3rd,Oliver Christensen.
Holstein Bull-ls t,Clyde Hn.n~
sen.First year Guernsey Heifer-la#
M e m Jespersen;2nd, Lyle Jes-
persgn.Second yen! Guernsey Helier-
lst,Lyle Japex-sen.
Third year Guernsey He li e r-
lst,Avern Jespcrsen;2nd,Lyle
Jespersen.
Guernsey Bull-ls t,Lyle des-
persen.<Dairy Cal!Showing Conles
Washington, Neb.,spent Bondi?with Mrs. Gottsch'a pueuta,Mr.
and Mrs. Tom French.The Kerman! school closed |11
day Wednesday in order that thechildren md their Qeachas might
spend the day at the county tux.The stores closed at noon.
Miss Ruth Hxnsen is lsdsting
with the homework at cmlm-gs
otémreaent.meat Spraker went to OmahaMonday to see his brother, Charlie
who Ss in o holpltal there under-
going treatment.
Friday m lP¢=d the da withm e n u at the county 1.5.Dr.
returned ta Lincoln the next mor-ning but Mn. Andenon and chil-dren and Mrs.Pruner remainedover Sunday at tha E.A. Fai:-child hams.Dr. came up Sunday
and all mturned home that eve-
mn~.
.....¢-
S.E | | Q a 1 :...».n g one o f h e r a r ms i n a sli n g
: :a :t o f a f a ll d o wn th e
~asement steps.A f a mi ly p i c n i c wa s h e ld a t th e
ai r gro un ds fo llo wi n g th e b a ll
~es o n S u nd n wh e n a n u mb e r
~f r e lati ve s of ~ a nd L i r e . F . E .
' e bb me te r e d h e r e to a tte n d th e
ma l g a me .Those prese nt inc lud-
~Mr . a n d Mr s . W . H. W e b b a n d
ons and hir e. Aliee W e bb of Madi-
~n, Mrs A li c e Mi lle r o f A lme n a ,
2-.Gle n Ha mm e k e r o f Ra n -
~olph, Mr. and Mrs. F. E . Mats on
~f Pla in vie w a n d Mr .a n d Mr s .
F . E . W e b b .Mr . a n d Mr s . L e s te r W h i te a n d
dau gh te r,Mi s s D i xi e o f Omah a,
we re re ne win g ac quaintanc es a t
th e fa ir Fr id ay .Mr .an d Mr s .F .E .Ma ts o n o f
Plai n vi e w, le f t the fo r ep a rt of th e
we e k af ter vi s i ti n g a f e w d a y s a t
th e ho me o f th e 1atter'a sister,
Mr s .F. E . W e b b .
Mi s s A d u Hilg e nb e r g o f Omah a ,
spe nt Th ur sd ay here a t th e fa ir
a n d wa s a n over ni gh t vis itor a t
th e M.~ C o o k h o me .Mr .n d Mr s .Cly de Skinner
and c hildren o f Sc huy ler,atten d
ed th e fa i r h e r e o n Satur day .
Mr s .Be n Cook o f Sc ribner,
sp e n t f a i r we e k he r e with f ri e n d s
and re lative s.Th e li ttle son o f Mr .an d Mr s .
E m i l Sc heer vgas qui te sic k fo r
several day s bu t i s r e p or te d ns
imp ro ve d.d
n
-_ _-- . _ » - ~___.
Sunda ev aning Mmm at the stetter and family He GndertByronyBunn home,and Julius and Wiillamnrglender.K E N N A R D N E W S
M r s . A . w . C h i k e a n d ~WitMs-and Mrs,G.D.Nlcholnendrove to Omaha Saturday to shopand to visit with friends and rela-
tives there.
M n .George Hedelund made
several trlpa to Blair iw week w
see her grandmother who hasbeen
qulm lu.The Dorcas (lub met with Mrs.
Alben Jensen Saturday afternoonwith all members but two pnsent.
'..~e
Dr. an~.~....~ho have been living here the
.K two gem while Dr. Swisher
~erved as pastnr ol the Cougre~ntional church, left Monday with
their household goods for t h w~ew home at Scotts Bluff.
Mr.and Mrs.H.I-I.Howarthef: Friday Ior West Point after
brief v i m here ut the w .L
'elann home,
were un ~.,....per guests of lks.'Byron Beard
while the men, with Sun Steele
and Louis LaHoda ol Omaha, at-
tended the hal] game at Arlington.
Mr.and Mrs.Sun Steele andchildrenspentFridayeveningwish George and Cora Beard.
Mn. W. J. Simonsen spent Wed-
nesday forenoon with her par-
ents, np.and~ Mrs.n n W - M e n
Large Whiw Co -
Ohrt; 2nd, Edward
Arno Lorenzen; 4th,
Other large corn
Ohrt; 2nd, Stanley O
ward Lorenzen; 4th,
zen.Small corn,any
Edward Lorenzen;
Ohrt;8rd,Arno
Avera Jespersen.'
Whole Wheat B =
urine Beales; 2nd, E
3rd, Sarah Beales.
Baking o l 12 lig
Hannah Bcules; 2nd,
Sugar Cookies-ls
es; 2nd, Eleanor Ne
abeth Beales; 4th,
Holder-lat, Mari~
Betty Krogh; 3rd, E
4th, Ruth Franke.
Laundry b a g -
Bmwn;2nd,Willa
3rd, Marjory Krogh
Krogh.
Rhode Island Red
Irene Wulf;znd,.-
White Minorcasz
ehidm-Dorothy J - =
cockrel, Dorothy J-
Nnil box--ht,| . .
2nd,Kenneth S0
mund Sorensen.
Soldnrlng (ard
Lippincott.
Tool box, Kenneth
Large Yellow Co
Lurenzm; 2nd, Stan!
DANISH EVANGEL
RAN CHLUTHE
HAM c. Jenn
Next Sunday wesemees in the park
ton fair gfuunda.SPIKER HAPPENINGS
Mn. Ernest rrick is not im-proving as we as her family
would like Amr her openfion.Word has been received fromMissEdithHovendlckofT m .
Okla.. that she is doing Ane i n
her chosen work and likes the
sunny south.Many from here attended thecounty tw.School had two days
vacation.\\Mr.md Mrs . Fred Ande
spent Sunday afternoon with .
Sophie Larsen.Mrs. Louis Rasrnuasen and chil-
dren vlsited at the Wm.Hoven-
cllck home Sunday afternoon. Mrs.
Hans Christensen was also nguest.The men folks went to the
bull game at Arlington.
Mrs.Louie Kmxdnen is on the
slck list.Miss Gladys Holstein is
staying with her.
Mrs.Andrew Holer is improv-
ing fast since shé came home
which is good news to her familyand many friends.
ol Blair, and ati/ended tha Lath-
eran guild in the alter-noon.Mr. and Mrs.Oda Hawkins of
Calhoun,were Sunday evening
visitors at the Ed Hawkins home.Fritz Muller and son,LelandwereWednesdayalter-noon vm:-ors with George and Con Beard.
Mr. and Mrs. Kelley Meyer and
children were Sunday Afwmnonvldtors at the Burn Kelley homaMinsMarginsMathewstookapodtiunMondayanusintnntin
the uliice of Dr.pp.Mr. and Mrs.enry Sorensenentened al dinner Sunday evenlng when their guests were Mr.and Mn. Thomas Dahl and Myrtle,Mr. and Mrs.Philip Vedstedand
Norma Jane all of Staplehurst,
Mr. and Mrs. Gudmond Sorensen
and Mx. and Mrs. Carl Sorensen.
Mr. and nm Hans Sorensen were
evening visitors also.Raymond Terkelsen and children
were Sunday evening visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hurdnm.Mr. nnd Mrs. Opnl Reeves spentFriday afternoon at the parental,
U. S. Reeves home, south of Blair.
James Kehoe and grandson..~un!Fashion Center Hats for Women
and Misses $1.88 to $3.88-all the
snmrt new styles, colors and mn~
tex-inls in all hcadsizes.Women and Misses:Join theFashionCenterHosieryCl u b -Silk Stockings Free-Investigate
Today.
fair at Arlington Wednesday,where the l r joined other AHClub members a show calves and
sheep./Miss Myrtlé Hurdum, with herroommule,Miss Helen Lawless.came Friday evening to thc Fred
Ilurdum home. _ Saturday l\E:\s
'~m DALE DOINGS
Mr.and Mrs.Nels Svendgurd
''dinner onentertained at a pxcmc
Mrs.Chas
Thlelfolzlt of Blau-, Mr. a
Sunday for Ml .und .
'nd Mrs.
to Lincoln where she rooms with
her sister, Mary and plans to take
up nnme line of instruction.Mrs. Alice MeAlvny was a Mon~day aftemoon visitor with Mrs.
Curl Sorensen.Miss Myrtle Paulsen came on
Fashion Center Winter Coatsfor Women and Misses speciallypriced at only $16.75 and $25 in
dm: 1 M0 46.Selezt your Winter
Coat now--have it ready when it
gets cold.Women and Misses:Join the
Fashion Center Hosiery Cl u b -
Silk Stockings Free-Investigate
Today.
time was spmt sewing and visit-
ing.Lube in the afternoon, Mrs-Jensen served a delicious lunch wherguests.The Club will nexi
est wlthlgllla Jensen on Satur-
ay.Mr.and Mn.Taylor Meadowsof Cmdua, were Sunday guests at
the Sam Hall home.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lund of Fre-
rgont émnt ggfgfv with Mr. and
rs.erJoeGallagher uma out fromOmaha Sunday so spend the daywith Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wright.All attended the ml game at the
3" gro unds a t Arli ngton in the
Lennon.Floyd Alexander and Otis Deck-
er drove down from Wayne wherethey are ==~¢»==H»=; school toxpendghedrenilninder o the day and
nn my ere.Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hedelundand children ol Omaha, were Sun»
g )f"°g¢° of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
e e unGeorge Van Deusen of Blair,
was a budncss caller in Kennard
on Monday.d
evening services throughout thefallandwinter,at the M. E.
church,the evening service at 8
p. rn.The Sunday School is plan-
ning a Rally Day service soon.The Royal Neighbors will hold
their first meeting in their new
lodge rooms a ve Berry Bros.store Friday ex ng, Oct. 2.The M. E. Lad1es' Aid are busygetting ready for their annual ba-
zaar next Saturday afternoon.
Lunches will be served in the aft-
ernoon and the supper will be at
six o'clpck.Everyone urged U0
come.~.Wna -;I ri~ht
Chr1ati§n Endef\5or, 'r p. m. .
Evening' service, 3:P- m.
M.id~Week meeting,Wednesday,Ln-nm.Theme for Lond'u Day morning,
"What Will the Harveat Bel"
The service Sunday morning
will be A most imponant one.Donot mln it.Last Sénday there were 88 in
Sunday School.God for nextweek 105.
0 e ..s ~,..The M. E. Ladies' Aid are busy~ettlng ready for their annunl ba~
znnr next Saturday afternoon.
unehes will be served in the aft-
moon and the supper will be at
six o'cl,ock.Everyone urged to
ome.Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Wright,Mr.and Mrs.George Hedelund
and Jeanette motored to Omaha
Friday evening to visit Mr. Hede-
lun¢l's father, who is in n hospital
there.LEss Jeanette remainedtillSundaytovisit her cousin,
Rosemary Hedelund.Friends here .were glad to seeMr.and Mrs. Sam Wright and
family Saturday.They had driven
down from Hooper to take in the
fair at Arlington that day.
Judge Debel of Blair,was a
3;\siness caller :in Kennard Mon-
y-Mr. and Mrs. Dave 'Hmberlainand Wanda Lou of Davey, Neb.,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Rosenbaum.Mr. and Mrs. Leland Ward and
children,Mr.and Mrs.Merton
Ward and Corrlnua came ont from
Omaha Saturday morning.They,
with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ward andchildrentooktheirdinnerand
went. w Arlington to spend the
day st the (air.Mr. and Mm Le-
land Wand and children and Mr.
and Mrs. Merton Ward remained
over Sunday wlth relatives here.
Miss Marguerite Rathmsnn of
Blalr spent Saturday and Sunday
with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and
nm. Bert Swihart.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller of
Perkins county, Neh., and Mr. and
Mrs.Nels Anderson of Ceresco,visited with relatives¢here the lat-
ter part ol the week.
Miss Vera Nelsen, who is atten-ing school at the Wayne State
Teachers College, spent the week-
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Nelsen.Mr. and Mrs. George Owens and
son of Carrol,Neb.,came downSunday for a vim at the parental,
Sam Hall home.Mr. Owens returnedhomethateveningbutMrs. Owens and son remained for
a week's visit.Everett Cashman and his moth-
er plan to go to Hastings, the lat-
ter part of the week for a fewdays visit with Mr. and Mrs. BurrJonesandThelmaandMr.and
Mrs. Kenneth Jones.Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Jones have for the past
few yeus been located at Beaver
Crossing but have recently movedtoHastings where be ds i n thedrug business.
Julius Reich of Beamer, Neb. isspending this week with his sis-ter and brother-in-law,Dr. and
Mrs. W. E. Wright andvsons. Mrs.
.~ -~x . .~
Wrighvs sister and son came from
Lincoln Monday evening and allwent to Omaha Tuuday to v idtthdr father, who ia reeuperatingrom a serious operation.
Messrs.and Mesdamee Robert
Andreasen, W. B. Rasenbnuin and Old Man 'D~pression9
4th , Ruth Fr a nk e .
La u n d r y b a g - - f la t,Do ro th y
B r o wn ;2n d,W i lla Ma e Ar n o ld ;
3r d,Ma r jo r y K r o g h ;4th,Ma r i a n
Kr o g h .
K i t ¢ h e n a p r o n - l s t , B e t ty K r o g h
\=f ~i n n ~
Building Material Prices
BU I LD N O W !!
Because Prices will Advance as
Conditions Improve
L i n d e n ; 4 th W i lla Ma e A r n o ld .
Princ ess s l i p - - l a t ,Ma r jo r i e
K r o g h ;2nd,La ver le Br a n d ;3rd,
B e tty K r o g h ;4th,Ma r i a n Kr o g h .
Bu n g a lo w d r e s s - l s t ,La ve r lo
Br a n d ;2nd,B e tty K r o g h ;3r d,
...|
Special Cash Price
For I0 days, ending October 10
2 6 i n c h W o v e n W i r e F e n c e
per Rod 32¢ cash
You Need Wire Now! Get It at this Bargain
Elsie Bnrmelster.
Combination aui lat,Verna
Wulf; 2nd, Lucille Landqulst; Std,
Ellnlzfth Beales;4th,E w y n
Amo l .
Sleeveless sport dress--lst,
Gladys Weitknmp;2nd,Sarah
Bealea;3rd,E<lnA Stork;4th,
Verna Wull.
Darning on wearable stocking-
lst, Gladys Weltkamp; 2nd, Sarah
Beales; 8rd, Humah Ewen; 4th,
Elsie Burmeinmr.
Dress for little girl-lst, Cath~
urine Beales; 2nd, Genevieve Ger-
Br o wn .
To w e l wi th Ne li ma r a embr oid-
e r y - l s t ,E d n a Sto r k ;2nd,Els ie
Bu rme is ter ;3rd,Sa ra h Beales;
4th , V e r na W u lf .
Bloo me rs an d branaiere--1at,
E d n a Sto r k ;2n d,Glad y s W e it-
.u >".°~|
COLD
WEATHER
IS COMING!
Buy Coal Now
While It ls Cheaper!
We are now filling orders direct
» from the car at the lowest
price of the year.
Fa rm er s' E l e va to r
Blalr,Nebraska -:-Phone 59 ,Rivett Lumbgr kv Coal Co.
Stork.V
Suit for little boy--lat,Sarah
Denies;2nd,Gladys Weitkamp;
3rd,Elizabeth Beales;4th, Elsie
Burmeister,
Wool school dress with sleeves-
No r man W ei tk ar n p .
Cal! pos te rs ls t, A i f r ed A n d e r -
..~»~III
lst, Ve rn a W ulf; 2 nd , Sar ah B ed es
3111,Catha ri ne Beales;4th ,Els ie
Burmeister.
Swin e p o s te r s wls t,L y le J es-
.~... ...a ~
Aus tin Be ale s.
Cloth in g posters ls t,Gla dy s
';. .| | ~| |r '~'|
ford Stork.
Cooking posters lst,Sarah
econ~your uornsey e ED-st,Lyle Japex-sen.
Third year Guernsey He li e r-
st,Avern Jespcrsen;2nd,Lyle
espersen.Guernsey Bull-ls t,Lyle des-
~ersen.Dairy Cal!Showing Contes
lst,Lyle Jcspersen;2nd, Roger
Hansen;3rd,Albert Sibbarnsen;
4th,Avern Jespersen;5th,Rich-
ard Jungbluth; 6th, Stanley Ohrt.
Dniry Judging Contee lst, Al<
vin Jacob; Zrid, Allard Stork; 3rd,
Martin Stork; 4th, Everett Stork;
6th, Norman Weitkamp.
Angus Baby Be e!-lst,Met
Wull; 2nd, Elmer Stork.
Senior Hereford Baby Beevoa-
1s Everett Stark;2nd,Edna
Stork; Brd, Allard Stork; 4th, El-
mer Stork; Sth, Madn Stork; 6th,
James Dixon; 7th, Meta Wulf.
Junior Hereford Baby Beeves-
lst,Everett Stork;2nd,Alvin
Wilkenlngg 8rd, Gilbert Stork; 4th
Allred Andersen; 5th, Alvin Jacob
6th,Martin Stark;7th,Elmer
Dixon.
Senior Shorthorn Baby Beeveo-1
lst,Allard Stork;2nd,Harold
Sun-k;3rd, Edna Stork; 4th, El-
rner Stork;5th,Everett Stork;
6th,Meta Wulf;'lth,Donald
Schmidt.
Junior Shorthom Baby Beeves-
lst, Richard Lippincott; 2nd, Har-
old Stork; 8rd, Elmer Dixon; 4th,
Alfred Andersen;Sth,Wilfred
Stork;6th,Martin Stark;7th,
Charles Broderaen.
Baby Bee!Showing Contest-
ist, Richard Lippincott; 2nd, Har-
old Stork; 8rd, Martin Stork; 4th,
Elmer Dixon;Sth, Allard»Swrk;
6th, Alfred Andersen; 7th, Alvin
Wilkenlng.'In the Fat Stock Judging Con-
test the placinga were as follows:
Wilfred Stork.Alvin Wilkenlng,
Richard Lippinwtt, Everett Stark
and Harold Stark
Cheviot Lamb:winners al fol~
lows: Ray Hooks, leo Hooks and
Elmer Dixon.Glheviot Yearllngs.Ray Hooks,
ls t a nd ho Hooks, 2nd.
Cheviot Bucks under 1 y e a r-
Leo Hooks, lst and Elmer Dixon,
2nd.
Cheviot Bucks over 1 ye a r-
Jamea Dlxon, Ist.Sheep Showing Con : James
Dixon,leo Hooks,Elmer Dixon
and Ray Hooks.Poultry: Barred Rock!lst Pull~
I IIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIII|II|||||||||l||I|||I|Il|
1 '-Venm Wulf.
White Rock pullets, lst, Norma
Dlckmeyer.
White Rock pen of chicks lst,
Norma Diekmeyer.\
Single Combed Rhode Isdand Red
pullet-lst, Edna Stork.Pen of
BUSINESS DlREC'l`0RY
PETERSEN
MACHINE and MOTORssRv1cE
Auto Repairlng l Specialty
TRAINAND
sr.P.M. aou.An4c.
Ns. 1 11:40 A.Na s am7'40 P y..M.dni1y¢x-w e Sunday
Northbvlmd
Na 4 6:55 A. M. dgllyNo. 2 2:00 P. M. dsily ex-
cept Sunday
BUS coma sovm
10:80 A. M.5:00 P. H.
8:15 P. M.
BUS SCHEDULE
cm c m o a
N
Westbound
No. 111 8:85 A. M. 4-lily
Eastbound
_No. 122 6:80P. ll. ddly
BUS G0 NonfmAw A. M.
8:15 P. H.12Noon
BLAIR FL OUR MILL
The Home of
MAINTOP FLOUR(Handled by All Gmeen)
We exchange wheat for flour
P. S. Sorensen. Pl-up.
Dr. ihmm K. Bathmum
o r r o m m m s r
Over the Bldr Drug 00.
Phone Bllrk 41
Evenings by Appointment
MARCUS BECK
u
lmunna of All Kinda
Ofnc l
Over Farmer: St|¢e'Bmk
CARL scamnn'INSURANCEREAL ESTATE
OfiieeinConrtllo ule
HANSON & MEHRBNS
Pilot Bldg., Blair, Nebraska
PHONE Black 1s
duunnqg Real Fame
Securltia .
FARRELUSCAFE md ROOMS
Home Styk Cooked Mull
B u D f w!
204 Walker Ave.
BL AIR Ans 'mAc rAND TITLE COMPANY
Bonded Abdnsten
PHONE 15
Elmburgers L ~ s
EAT ATWAL'r°s PLACE
Tw o ~ra e ut o f
DB. EDWIN T. JIPPD1-:N'r1s1~
X~ny Service
Office; in
State Bmk Bldg.
Plmne 298 Blair, Nehr.
Poultry postew lst,Elmer LOANS
Dixon;zna,Vema Wulf;am,0 ffi °~ln Swe B u» kB Idz-
f_`["§§"| 5 f L'| ' 'mu m ...Q ......,...-.....-_
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n .e n n ms° '.r °..L . | . . . . n m l i n n f r o m u w m u m u l Mr . a n d Mn . = ; ., _ , , , § g ' , ,'§',°
The bride ls the youngest auugn-ter of Mr. and Mm Myron }<l.Cookof Arlington and was born undmiswhere.After graduating
from the high schools,she at-tended the suite university at Lin-coln.She taught lust year nt
Ruby and is now teaehlng at
Utica.The groom is a son of
A. J. Welch of Lincoln, and is in
'his second yearns assistant sup-ervisor of musig:in the Lincolnschools and director of the Juniorband.Mrs.Welch expects tu
continue her teaching at Utica and
the young couple will make their
home in Lincoln.Mr.and Mrs.Welch plan to spend the weekend
here with Mr. and Mrs. Cook.
Fashion Center Fall Dressesspecially priced at $6.76 for $10
values and $7.95 for $15 values-aizes 14 to 46 ln all the smart newadvancestyles.Special showingthis weekend.Shop early.37-lt
Fashion Center Winter Coatsfor 'Women and Misses specially
priced at only $16.75 and $25 msizes 14 fn 46.Select your WinterCoat now-have it ready when it
gets cold.
ALONG THE 9
-~BOT'I`0M ROAD
Mrs. J. C. Chrisiensen of Blair,
was n Sunday morning visitor at
the home of'her daughter, Mrs.
R. M.Iverson and with Mr.and
Mrs.Iverson and children vgua adinner guest of her son and fam-ily, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Christen
sen, west ol Herman._Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Larsen and
son of near iliennard,were Sun-day afternoon ond supper guestsof Mr. and Mrs. Paul Paulsen and
family._Sunday afternoon ond evexungguests of Mr.and Mrs.Joseph
Neble were Mr.and Mrs. Jim
Noonan and son of Omaha.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dahl andMyrtleandMr.and Mrs.PhilipVeds1d and N ma June ol Staplg
hurst, Neb. co e Saturday night
to visit until Sunday evenlngwlth
their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Gur-mond Sorensen.Other Sunday
dinner guests there were Mr, and
Mm. Hans Sorensen and children
and afternoon visitors were the
Pete and Carl Sorensen families.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rutledge andEdith spent Sunday evening with
Mrs.George Morrison of Teks-
mah,Mr. and Mm Harry Tucker and
-.~,......_ ....,,school for county fairMr. and Mrs.Marshall Tyson
and sons of Omaha, were Sunday
visitors at the homes of their par-
ents,Mrs.Frank Pitzer and Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Tyson of Blair.
Mr.and Mrs.Ned Tyson hadMonday supper with Mr. and Mrs.
J. S. Conety.Mrs. Wm. Brett spent turday
afternoon with her sis Mrs.
George Hain and was ac anied
home by her niece, Virginia.Mr.
and Mrs. Hain drove up to Her-
man after Virginia Sunday.Mrs. Harry Tucker and children
were Saturday torenoon vikitorawith her sister, Mrs. Frank Pit-
zer.Mr.and Mrs.George Faekler
entertained their uncle and aunt,
Mr. a nd Mn.R .A. Wilson andnieceandnephew,Mr. and Mrs.Paul Beemer, all ol Omaha,and
daughter and husband,Mr.and
Mrs.Paul Petersen and son at
Sunday dinner.Mr.and Mrs.George Reid of
near Tekamah, were supper guestsof Mr. and Mrs.Kenneth Tyson
Sunday.Mrs. Fred Ray and Mrs. .T. K.
Iverson spent Saturday afternoonwithMrs.Margaret Iverson in
Blair while the men attended the
ball game at Arlington.Meredith
and Willard Iverson olso went with
them to the game.Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schuman and
two children of Bennington, Harry
Dohae of Elkhorn,and Melvin
Dohsq of Blair, were Sunday din-ner guests ol the W. J. Bollefamily./
Mr.and Mrs. Kenneth Tysonhad Sunday dinner at the parental
Watson Tyson home in Blair.hh. and Mm. Dun Metzler andVirginia spent Sunday'with their
futher, P. Healey of Blalr.
Mr. and Mrs Joe Bandar and
Mr.and Mrs.Fred Ray spentTuesdayevening at the T.K.
Iverson home.Mr. and Mrs. Loud: Lalioda ol
Omaha were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mm Sam Steele
Fashion Center Hats lor Women
and Mines $188 to as--an the
smart new styles, co ora and mn
tenals in all headxizee
Fashion Center Fall Dresses
speaally priced at $675 for $10
v luea and $7 95 for $15 values-
sizes 14 to 46 in all the smart newadvancestylesSpecialshowing\is week-end.Shop early.37-lt
children visited with hir. and Ilrs.WASHINGTON NEWS
children were visiting Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.Pete
Svehdgard of Blair.Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Svend-
gard and children were visiting
Sunday at the home of Mr.and
Mrs,Paul Jones.
Qmaha Monday to enter Technical
high for the coming year.
Billy and Wilma Enerson also
went to Omaha to enter South
High in Omaha.Mies Sylvia J ngbluth of Oma-ha, came out turduy fo attend
the Arlington fair,returning to
St. Joseph hospital Sunday.
Mr. and Mm John Batchelor of
Valentine, Neb. spent several dayslast week at the home of Mr. andMrs. F. J. Enereon.llfi u Mable Cook,who is inQrauung at the Methodist hospital
in Omaha, came out to spend theweek-end with her panning,Mr.and lvlrs. c. U. Cook.
Eunice and Donald Brown were
on ge sick lin several days Inst
wee
Bernard Junghluth drove
Women and Misses:Join the§ii'"§'Z.,Center Hosiery Clu b-|`F r e - I nToday.ES e veatigaoe
NEW ENGLAND NEWS
Mr.and Mrs.Freeman Louis
~ Howard were Sunday evening
visitors et the Huit Lowe hometn see Mr. and Mrs, Iester Schnei-
der's new girl born Sept. zvui.
There being no school Thurs-
day and Friday on account of the
(air,Misa Alma Fairchild :penis
the rest ol the week with her
parents at Osmond, Neb.Mr. and Mm Frank Loltla ond
Wayne,and Rev,mmm s h a n k;
were Sunday dinner guests at theGrandpaFletcherhome.Mrs.
Louie Hovendck and sons and Mr.nnq Mrs. George Loltls and Mar-ifefse were afternoon and evening
vmbors.Mrs.R.E.McConnaha andMark, Mrs. Elizabeth Staples andchildren were Saturday afternoonwaiters at the Caleb Loftis home
at Blair.
A crowd of friends and relatives
were entertained at the Earl(Thompson home Saturday evening.Mrs. Freeman Loftia and How-
'ard were Tuesday visitors at the
Fred Anderson home.
Harry Anderson drove ur Beaver
Cgsalng Sunday retuming Wed-
P _dlY|___bIl8il1K his wl e and
| l
1l!
T.L.Tucker bf Blair,Sungny nauy mm mm.afternoon and la.ter_ eritertmneq Kenneth Waldell pf Mnriayjlle, _ Stel}a_ piongggmefy spen Satur
Mr.and Mrs. Neil Cameron or
Omnhn.Mx.and Mrs.C.B.Bunn and
hir.:md Mrs.Opal Reeves and
children were Sunday dinner
guesis at \he A. R. Beales home,west of» Blair.Mr.and Mrs.Reeves and Mr. Bunn attended the
ball game nt Arlington.Mr. nnd Mrs.Fred Ray. GracendRalph Ray had Sunday din-
er :xt the Amil York home, near/ifTeknmnh.Mr. and Mrs. 'l`. K. Iverson andchildren visited Thursday evening
at \he A.\V. Clarke home and
Friday evening at the Fred Ray
home.
Neb.,came to Washington mon-day evening to visit with old
friends and at the same time take
in the sights of the county fair.Mm Ben Gottseh Sr., who has
been quite ill,is getting along
nicely at ihls writing.
.Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kersietter
and family helped Ma Shell
celebrate his ninth binhdny last
Monday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bergman and
sons ol Onxm,spent Wednesday
evening ut the Chris Stender home
School closed oh Thursday noonto permit the lcnchers and pupils§ _ o _ l n k e i n t h e W a s h i n g t o n c o u n t y
m r .
any mgnv. ana aunnny un we r H.;man Lultis home.Sunday dinner and evening
guests at the Henry Hovendick
home were Mr.and Mrs.Louie
Hovendick and sons of Omm, Mr.and Mrs. John Jackson and fam-ily, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mngill and
tis spent Wednesday at the Geo.
Loftis home while their parents,'ltr and Mrs.Leonard Loftls at-tended the fair at Arlington.
Mr and Mrs.Han-y Anderson
and family of Craig,were Sun-
day visitors at the Art B. Ander-son home.
family.
Barham, Junior and Betty Lof~
J o h n Gii1iSPi@»son o f Mr .an d Sc rivc r Nielsen,ou r Sunday Mr s .W i lb u r Con ety o f Va lley ,
Mrs. J ohn Gillisple, entered Boy les sc hool superintendent,c a me b a c k wa s vi s i ti n g a t th e h o me o f her
f . . | | n a n f l| n\n\m 1nnli!\U Bhd ln \1fuu\nlhvlan nn Qnn.\nn umnvnfnn uhh \U{"n1» |n\:§nn n blltT\yv;t :s"a;...°ss'n;'».2a;
Pat Gillispie.
family of Missouri Valley and
Mr. nnd Mrs. Floyd Sheets wereSundayvisitorsutthehomeot'Mr. nhd Mrs. Abner King.?\Ess Ernestine McCoy attended
a banquet with fellow members of
the Spizzerinktum Club at Teks-
mnh Thursday evening.Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Iverson undchildren attended a birthday partySunday ufternoon nt the home olMr. nnd Mrs.Henry Hom, west
of Herman.
Wilbur and James Conety took
their mother,Mrs.Mary Conety
to Valley Sunday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Huck andMr. snd Mrs.C.B. Bunn were
!\lr. and Mrs. Everett King an spont Snturdny might with Mr.nnd
of Winside,were Sunday dinner
I-té}"}1"¥£?J'§§»J»iZ»"`£`£"sZn¥éf""""
su.and Mrs.Louie Gottmh
Mrs, William Christensen.Nels Enmnrk retumed home onFridaynltcrnoonalteraweek's
visit with friends in Minnesota.
Chris Stender went home with
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bergman S\m~
day to help with the funn work.Mr.and Mrs.Otto F.Stender
guests at the parental, Chris Sten~der home.In the afternoon thefollowing dropped in, which made
it a sort of family reunion: Messrs
and Mesdames Chris Schumskerand family, Emil Stendsr and son,Fred Wulf and sons, Ben Bergmanand sons, Gus Auch and son, HenryPetersonondson,Emest Ker-
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Loftis and
family of Blair,and Freeman
Loftis were Tuesday visitors at
the George Iaftis home.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gosssrd of
Fremont. were Sunday visitors at
the Joseph Lyons homeMrs. Wesley Grsuhch was a
Wednesday afternoon tdsltor at
the George Loftis home
Fashion Center Fall Dresses
specially priced at $6.75 for $10
values and.$7.D5 for $15 values-slzes 14 to 46 in all the smart newadvancestyles.Special showingthis week-emi.$hup early.37-lt
each specially priced this week
and at 2 for $1 in sizes 14 to 62-
shop early.Fashion Center
l Wash Dresses-values to l
Blair. Nebraska, October 1
COACH AND PLAYERS 1
SEE NIGHT GAME
a n - 1 -
:|:an~
_
Humfmts uiws
New mfem lawn Have changed
-
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A number of years ago Blain bowling tournaments have |r
- - n u
eonfEderaTionT yet It 1?'ni1"i\'icT6 115
ot seven council H1es, consisting ot
eight dlvldons, each or which l lwell-known In history--and with£000 reuon.From thdr nm men-
n n u a #
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eo nf €d e nTE> I f y e t n i " si xi i dS U5
ot seven c onnc ll llres, c onslltlng ot
u g m d lvld o n l,each o t wh i c h l lwe\l~knovr1x ln his tor y -a nd - W llh
good reason.F r o m th d r n m me n -
tion l n th e Jesult Relations of
10-10.th e Sioux t r l b a ha ve bee~liberally included I n ac counts o f
the c o untry .Thc lr etllc lent Hgh!-
ers,wh o reared nolh lnz.swep t
ac ro ss the p lums lik e pn lrle tir es,
as brilliant an d as destructive.
Th ey ma de "z oo d c o n! "even lnLhasadays.Th e early hlxto rlnn l
also found mu c h o t lnterest to
wr lle a bo u t ln i h mp e r sa n u o t th e
Slo u x;fo r lnslunce.W nno mn.u
Yunktonnl c h ie f , wa l a es mbe a lnmm a s b e i n g d r a s e d ln n splen-
dld robe ot whltened buffalo sklus.
H e ware u necklac e o t z r l u ly
bear elawl. and hu leggingu, J ac k-
et,and mocc nslns were o f wh ite
lklna ornu mc nle d wi th hn msn h slr.In later y earn. when the struggle
against wh ite ulpre mnc y reac hed
to wipe out the netthn ln Minno-loh. md 830 whites win llllld inthis war. Ln which uv:-nl at the
igh lChDol lootball
to Decatur on Fri-
, to meet the high
that city.Decatur
very strung (um.Decatur mam de-
llir Bean on the
three wuchdownn.
is considerable
~ear and expects to
~re ww, the teams
A l u numberof~ expected
.,, ,
...... .l u helght,the movements or the
Sloux trlha wer!! A mutter ol ln-
tuu e I nte res t.
Th e Tetons,wh o ha d movedfarthestw a t .were the principal
dlvlslon o t the Dakota people.
This great "tribe"was composed
o t seven others,o t whi c h th e
Hunkpnpa. Mlnlconjou nnd 8lhasa~
p mwe r e t h e l a s t B lo u x to g o o n
res ations.These tribes even
d e th e " Gre a t W h ite Fa th er ,"
and lnslnted that they dld nu! wnntg m s .b u t th e r i g h t to s o to wa r
and take lc nlps,as they h s d al-
way s done.The Ogallala. another
Te to n tribe.were th e terror o t
th e tr on ue r.
lc wa s n ld o f t h e Te to n tr lb e stha t L he y h ad "a ll th a I ndlnn vlr~
me s o t bravery .cunning,t r a c l r
ery ,and hospi tality ."Th e y we r e
to es to all but each nthe_r.These
wlld, independent people held their
lan d ag ai ns t th e wh ites u lon g as
they c u uld, ln d u ls lmn oulb le not
zo ld mlr e th em.-The Slonx uprlslng of 1&2 shows
W i n ! ! to wh a t l e n l th s me e p e o -
ple would s°~Lln le Or u w a nd th e
Hdswska nto us (wh o h ad some lnlo
more in ti ma te contac t wi th th e
LAYERS
E NIGHT GAME
Valley high school
new athletic field
ning with a night
the strong Logulh~s the first nightl
new athletic field.ulpment were in-I
o f s e w-|
ey has a heavy
and expected a vlc~
llghter Logan °P'~ver,Logan sur-'
Valley and do-the more of 19 wl
.ssauri Valley line
the nmlllng attack
Irandseveralof
football teams at-
e in onder to study
qobhnll fonnatiolis
ol these schools.
e m both of these
the season.0 1
~r 9,Blair High
ere in what promis-
1 the fastest gamesOnArmistice Day,
e Blglr Bears will
~Va1ley md pls y
ght game.
uumfmc uiws
New fqfénl lawn have changed
the season on duclu und game. Do
not follow the state law for 1931,
but observe the following,says
Frank 0'Conne1l,.head ol' the
Nebraska Game,Foreehtion and
Park CominlsalonzOpenSeasonfor Ducks and
Gees.;'Irrfon opens onehaK hour
prior to ddylight on October 20
and closes at sunset on November
19,Bsgl: Dicks, 15 a day, 30 in
poasesdon;geese, 4 s day, 5 in
possession.
Phessmts-'l`he 19s1 season o~
pheasants is from 'I s. m., October
18,to o P- ln., October 19.A
counties in Nebruka will be
for this time except the following
Box Butte,Cass, Cherry, Dawes
Douglns,Gage,Johnson,Lsncas
ter, Nemahs, Owe, Pawnee, Rich
srdson, SUPY. Saunders, Sheridan
Sioux, Washington.No tags a =
necessary this year, but all hun
ten taking birds into closed cotier must be prepared to sho~
where taken.Bag: 5 cock binds
or four cocks and 1 hen.No hun
ing permitted on farms unless th
hunter has the permisdon of th
owner, or person in el-large.Th
new Hunter's Sa-in can be need
\\
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W '?
~ .=rm ~
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~any of the open counties.
Gel: ihe Habit
f r a d e w i t h -
one Price clofhier
~ Blair.Nebm
A Two-Do
for
TAKE :wo dollan, go to the mar-
kel. and buy the lngredlentl
lar the !ollowlDS menu:
Sw lu B le ak with Ta mala el s;¢
Mas h ed P ola lan l0¢
Pumjrlcd Eggplant Z0¢
M|;¢d Salad Green: with French
Dr c u i n p 2 0 ¢
Brrad and Ba ller 1o¢
Chocolate Bread Pudding with
Hard Sauc e 3 l¢
Cay ce 15¢
Thu! wlll leav e yo u t hra cents
c hange, and hers are the rec ipes
fo r th e s te ak md d es se rt.
B w l u Steak wi t h Tamaloea:
Ha ve wma an d Lhree q u a r le n
poun du o f ro und stea k c u t th ree-
to u n h l I n c h th i c k .Dre dxe bo th
lld q vll lh i a m- , a n d p o u n d w i th
the edge o l A heavy p la te u n ti l
APPLES TAKE PRIZESAT COUNTY FAIR
Dem! Bu-tan, who lives went of
Blalr, had 1 fine display of winter
apples at the county fall:this
yen' and tack his uaunl share of
premiums.He hu many vnrietles,
among them, about fmy bushel;
of the prettiest Jonathnns we have
seen.Many people think that apples
must be kept outdoors until late
fall in order on keep well but Mr.
Barton any:he picks hls apples
ing and many of those who were
£9 bg I gn the upper story of use of the bowlers.¢li&..4 .~f,'1`luSe=re bdlding.|As .an opening special th
A number of years ago Blnlvbnwllng tournaments .have '
had 9. bowling alley located in thc'arranged for the opening night
basement of the Hugh Cooke build-goc!.ober B.They will consist
~the following teams:the Om~interested in bowling at that time
wlll hail the coming ol the new
alleys with considerable enthus-
_iasm.A number of Blair men~have also made regular trips to
emont for the past year where
hey bowled and took part ln var-
ous league games.
The new bowling eatablishment and will give those who are
has six complete new alleys which
should be sufficient number to
create considerable interest amongthe players.The interior of the
building has been completel re-ydecorated and modernized for the!
Coca Cola team vs.the Wink]
msn Jones Ins. team of Fremon[two Class A ladies teams
Omaha;and n Blair team Whl
is being organized versus Sehu
ler.These opening toumarne
Zgames should cream considerab
*interest among the Blair playe
n(acquainted with the game an o
'portunlty to see it. played.
Seats have been arranged 1spectatorsandine public is l
cvi¢ed to attend f-he games rt
alleys at any time.
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AF E W AY T 0 RE-|fru"'l1n lgunntl 'T `The Cheéolxee .m'5,'m§.nnuly ? ...m» 3 3:2
lar Dinner
»z x `
onion. thinly sliced, one bl! lent,the contents ot n No. 3 een ol to-
matoes and salt and pepper touute.Cover and simmer u n u l
very tender, about one and one-
h s lf h a u n .
Cnocalate Bread Pudding: Soak
one and one-hll! anne stale breed
crumbs in three cups welded dl-
luted evaporated milk.Melt one
an d o n e h a l!squares choc olate.
me one-bnlt c up sugar and thinwith a little milk from the bread.
Then combine mixtures. Add one
slightly beaten 035- e Kew grains
salt and threelaux-the teaspoon
vnnllla, and pqur into e. buttered
ba ki ng dllh .B a k e u n ti l s m a n d
n knife c omes out clean. shout ons
ho ur e t 85 02 Ber ve with the to l-
lo wln g Y
H a r a Sauc e:C r e a m o n n h i r d
c u p b u tte r a n d one c a p cantee-
I~ ~ :yn a~lll~et.~ A~a ~no~ ~ ~f ~bn~*~~nl
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eo nf €d e nTE> I f y e t n i " si xi i dS U5
ot seven c onnc ll llres, c onslltlng ot
u g m d lvld o n l,each o t wh i c h l lwe\l~knovr1x ln his tor y -a nd - W llh
good reason.F r o m th d r n m me n -
tion l n th e Jesult Relations of
10-10.th e Sioux t r l b a ha ve bee~liberally included I n ac counts o f
the c o untry .Thc lr etllc lent Hgh!-
ers,wh o reared nolh lnz.swep t
ac ro ss the p lums lik e pn lrle tir es,
as brilliant an d as destructive.
Th ey ma de "z oo d c o n! "even lnLhasadays.Th e early hlxto rlnn l
also found mu c h o t lnterest to
wr lle a bo u t ln i h mp e r sa n u o t th e
Slo u x;fo r lnslunce.W nno mn.u
Yunktonnl c h ie f , wa l a es mbe a lnmm a s b e i n g d r a s e d ln n splen-
dld robe ot whltened buffalo sklus.
H e ware u necklac e o t z r l u ly
bear elawl. and hu leggingu, J ac k-
et,and mocc nslns were o f wh ite
lklna ornu mc nle d wi th hn msn h slr.In later y earn. when the struggle
against wh ite ulpre mnc y reac hed
to wipe out the netthn ln Minno-loh. md 830 whites win llllld inthis war. Ln which uv:-nl at the
igh lChDol lootball
to Decatur on Fri-
, to meet the high
that city.Decatur
very strung (um.Decatur mam de-
llir Bean on the
three wuchdownn.
is considerable
~ear and expects to
~re ww, the teams
A l u numberof~ expected
.,, ,
...... .l u helght,the movements or the
Sloux trlha wer!! A mutter ol ln-
tuu e I nte res t.
Th e Tetons,wh o ha d movedfarthestw a t .were the principal
dlvlslon o t the Dakota people.
This great "tribe"was composed
o t seven others,o t whi c h th e
Hunkpnpa. Mlnlconjou nnd 8lhasa~
p mwe r e t h e l a s t B lo u x to g o o n
res ations.These tribes even
d e th e " Gre a t W h ite Fa th er ,"
and lnslnted that they dld nu! wnntg m s .b u t th e r i g h t to s o to wa r
and take lc nlps,as they h s d al-
way s done.The Ogallala. another
Te to n tribe.were th e terror o t
th e tr on ue r.
lc wa s n ld o f t h e Te to n tr lb e stha t L he y h ad "a ll th a I ndlnn vlr~
me s o t bravery .cunning,t r a c l r
ery ,and hospi tality ."Th e y we r e
to es to all but each nthe_r.These
wlld, independent people held their
lan d ag ai ns t th e wh ites u lon g as
they c u uld, ln d u ls lmn oulb le not
zo ld mlr e th em.-The Slonx uprlslng of 1&2 shows
W i n ! ! to wh a t l e n l th s me e p e o -
ple would s°~Lln le Or u w a nd th e
Hdswska nto us (wh o h ad some lnlo
more in ti ma te contac t wi th th e
LAYERS
E NIGHT GAME
Valley high school
new athletic field
ning with a night
the strong Logulh~s the first nightl
new athletic field.ulpment were in-I
o f s e w-|
ey has a heavy
and expected a vlc~
llghter Logan °P'~ver,Logan sur-'
Valley and do-the more of 19 wl
.ssauri Valley line
the nmlllng attack
Irandseveralof
football teams at-
e in onder to study
qobhnll fonnatiolis
ol these schools.
e m both of these
the season.0 1
~r 9,Blair High
ere in what promis-
1 the fastest gamesOnArmistice Day,
e Blglr Bears will
~Va1ley md pls y
ght game.
uumfmc uiws
New fqfénl lawn have changed
the season on duclu und game. Do
not follow the state law for 1931,
but observe the following,says
Frank 0'Conne1l,.head ol' the
Nebraska Game,Foreehtion and
Park CominlsalonzOpenSeasonfor Ducks and
Gees.;'Irrfon opens onehaK hour
prior to ddylight on October 20
and closes at sunset on November
19,Bsgl: Dicks, 15 a day, 30 in
poasesdon;geese, 4 s day, 5 in
possession.
Phessmts-'l`he 19s1 season o~
pheasants is from 'I s. m., October
18,to o P- ln., October 19.A
counties in Nebruka will be
for this time except the following
Box Butte,Cass, Cherry, Dawes
Douglns,Gage,Johnson,Lsncas
ter, Nemahs, Owe, Pawnee, Rich
srdson, SUPY. Saunders, Sheridan
Sioux, Washington.No tags a =
necessary this year, but all hun
ten taking birds into closed cotier must be prepared to sho~
where taken.Bag: 5 cock binds
or four cocks and 1 hen.No hun
ing permitted on farms unless th
hunter has the permisdon of th
owner, or person in el-large.Th
new Hunter's Sa-in can be need
\\
te?
W '?
~ .=rm ~
~1, .9-
~~..
~any of the open counties.
Get ihe Habit
ira d e w i t h -
.J/Z
one price clofhier
~ Blair, --Nebm
A Two-Do
for
TAKE :wo dollan, go to the mar-
kel. and buy the lngredlentl
lar the !ollowlDS menu:
Sw lu B le ak with Ta mala el s;¢
Mas h ed P ola lan l0¢
Pumjrlcd Eggplant Z0¢
M|;¢d Salad Green: with French
Dr c u i n p 2 0 ¢
Brrad and Ba ller 1o¢
Chocolate Bread Pudding with
Hard Sauc e 3 l¢
Cay ce 15¢
Thu! wlll leav e yo u t hra cents
c hange, and hers are the rec ipes
fo r th e s te ak md d es se rt.
B w l u Steak wi t h Tamaloea:
Ha ve wma an d Lhree q u a r le n
poun du o f ro und stea k c u t th ree-
to u n h l I n c h th i c k .Dre dxe bo th
lld q vll lh i a m- , a n d p o u n d w i th
the edge o l A heavy p la te u n ti l
APPLES TAKE PRIZESAT COUNTY FAIR
Dem! Bu-tan, who lives went of
Blalr, had 1 fine display of winter
apples at the county fall:this
yen' and tack his uaunl share of
premiums.He hu many vnrietles,
among them, about fmy bushel;
of the prettiest Jonathnns we have
seen.Many people think that apples
must be kept outdoors until late
fall in order on keep well but Mr.
Barton any:he picks hls apples
ing and many of those who were
£9 bg I gn the upper story of use of the bowlers.¢li&..4 .~f,'1`luSe=re bdlding.|As .an opening special th
A number of years ago Blnlvbnwllng tournaments .have '
had 9. bowling alley located in thc'arranged for the opening night
basement of the Hugh Cooke build-goc!.ober B.They will consist
~the following teams:the Om~interested in bowling at that time
wlll hail the coming ol the new
alleys with considerable enthus-
_iasm.A number of Blair men~have also made regular trips to
emont for the past year where
hey bowled and took part ln var-
ous league games.
The new bowling eatablishment and will give those who are
has six complete new alleys which
should be sufficient number to
create considerable interest amongthe players.The interior of the
building has been completel re-ydecorated and modernized for the!
Coca Cola team vs.the Wink]
msn Jones Ins. team of Fremon[two Class A ladies teams
Omaha;and n Blair team Whl
is being organized versus Sehu
ler.These opening toumarne
Zgames should cream considerab
*interest among the Blair playe
n(acquainted with the game an o
'portunlty to see it. played.
Seats have been arranged 1spectatorsandine public is l
cvi¢ed to attend f-he games rt
alleys at any time.
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AF E W AY T 0 RE-|fru"'l1n lgunntl 'T `The Cheéolxee .m'5,'m§.nnuly ? ...m» 3 3:2
lar Dinner
»z x `
onion. thinly sliced, one bl! lent,the contents ot n No. 3 een ol to-
matoes and salt and pepper touute.Cover and simmer u n u l
very tender, about one and one-
h s lf h a u n .
Cnocalate Bread Pudding: Soak
one and one-hll! anne stale breed
crumbs in three cups welded dl-
luted evaporated milk.Melt one
an d o n e h a l!squares choc olate.
me one-bnlt c up sugar and thinwith a little milk from the bread.
Then combine mixtures. Add one
slightly beaten 035- e Kew grains
salt and threelaux-the teaspoon
vnnllla, and pqur into e. buttered
ba ki ng dllh .B a k e u n ti l s m a n d
n knife c omes out clean. shout ons
ho ur e t 85 02 Ber ve with the to l-
lo wln g Y
H a r a Sauc e:C r e a m o n n h i r d
c u p b u tte r a n d one c a p cantee-
I~ ~ :yn a~lll~et.~ A~a ~no~ ~ ~f ~bn~*~~nl
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T. NELS-0N'S
SPOTTED POLAND SALE
n next Monday,October 5th,
COACH AND PLAYERS HUNTT
SEE NIGHT GAME-New fqférd
The Missouri Valley high school Use season on d
dedicated their new athletic ield nut follow the
| . | u | . 1 : u | . ¢ : u o p v u c u x u l a u u g l u l a n m a n r l a u a g 1 . lh o g a a t h i s f a r m o n e - h a l f m i l e l g a m e a g a i n s t
n o r t h a n d o n e - f o u r t h m i l e c u t o £ , t e a m .T h i s 1
im lfeam his o(ferinsr of the biz]Spotfed type is all that could be
asked by the most faatidioul
buyer.
J. T. ls a ral hog breeder_and
knows his game and has made 11]
name for himself Among the
hneeders of the middle wen.He
in receiving many inquiries this
year and the ule promises to be
a real one.
team this year
wry over the
ponenta Hov
pdsed Missol
feated them b
0.The heavy
could not aw;
of Dugan.Colch lichl
the high schm
tended the gm
should be sufficient number to
create considerable interest amongthe players.The interior of the
budding has been completely re-
decorated and modernized for the
Gel: ihe Habit
f r a d e w i t h -
one Price clofhier
~ Blair.Nebm
_. , .-. _ .. . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . , _. . , ,_
Prices Engme m and Su., od. 3rd a fm in nmf j
t~e Suuth~nat finnliy allowed mis-
sionaries and teac hers to Influenc ethem, and In 1820 they adopted n as .,_ww P0rka=»<1Beans§',!'a",?.f §'§2;Z9c
Sweet Pickles %':.':Js $; 29c
m a i BestQz||».c=day23¢p o u n d 2 9 c
l S o d a W afers B l l f t € l '
A Sunshine T r i pl e Be e
5 Product r°s
l |||| I | lt h a t o f t h e U n i t e d S t a t e ;A b o u t
this time Sequoya evolved .tha
Cherokee sy lluhnry and the ispread
of educ ation whic h followed
I I I I |
Van Camps 4 cans ~ C
A ~Tomato
PRUNES RAI SI NS
c edl
H571
~New rogv Sc ess~;|`|M¢diu§ Size S Cmn I
~2 lbs. lic 2 lbs. 19c
J!BRAN FLAKESon Pk ~~1 Kellogs RICE KIISPIES g,c
'I Matches ۤ?$i.14c
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»A T w o - D o l l a r D z n n e r
»'f o r S z x `
TAKE :wo d ollars , go to th e mer-
kel. a nd buy the lng re dlen tn
lo r th e !o llowlD S me nu :
Sw t u Bl e a k wi th To ma to e s s; ¢
Hasned Potatoes l0¢
Pumjrl c d Eggplant Z0¢
M| ;¢ d Sa lad Gre e ns with F re nc h
Dressing 20¢
Br r a d an d Ba l l e r 1o¢
Chocolate Bread Pu d d i n g w i t h
Hard Sauc e 3 l¢
Cay ce 15¢
Th n t wll l le a ve y o n th r a cents
c hange, and here are the rec ipes
tor tho s teak and dess ert.
B w l u Steak wi t h Tomatoes:
Ha ve wma an d Lhree quar ters
poun ds ot rou nd stea k c ut thr ee-
to u nh s I n c h th i c k .Dre dxe bo th
si de s with S ou r , a nd p o un d with
the edge o t A he a vy p la te u n tllthe llbrls are well broken.B r o wn
both siues I n n le n ty o l d r lp p ln n
ln a ler se s kille t.A d d o n e l u g s
onio n. thinly slic ed , on e bl! Is nt,
the c onten ts ol a No . 3 c an ol to-
matoes an d sa lt an d pepper to
taste.Cover an d s i mme r n n t ll
ve ry ten de r, ab ou t on e an d one-
h a ll h o u n .
Choc olate Bre ad Pad din g: So ak
one and one-halt c ane stale bread
c r umbs in thr e e c u p s wa ld e d dl-
lu le d evap o ra te d mi lk .Me lt o n e
an d o n e h a l!squares choc olate.
add on e- halt c an su ga r a nd th i n
wi th a lltlla milk [ ro m th e b re ad .
Th en c ombi ne mixtu re s. a dd o ne
slightly beaten 0 35- 1 Ke w grainssaltandth r ee lau r th s teaspoon
vn nllla , a n d mmf in to e b u tte re d
baking dlsh.B a k e u n ti l s m a n d
a knlls comes out c lean. about ons
ho ur a t 85 02 Ber ve wi th the lo l-
lo wlu g Y
H o r a Sauc e:C r e a m o n n h lr d
c u p b u tte r a n d one c a p cantee-
tlon sr's sug ar toge ther untll verynu n y , a n d llu o r wi th a tow drops
o f v\ n ll \ l . '
nfruiiung num Cu mil 'Et tHe
eanquuon nnuly wnh m d the(lumix and they wld their lmd
md an-nod to zo wut to indium
unitary.That soma an them
The ch.¢»\¢¢.`
The white eonquun ot nm unn-od s u m vru hard upon ever!tribe within su
hung onza their homu with tmne~
(ty vmrthy of greater nvmd.It wal necessary to ul tnwplto(ox-cothe nawllllng lo away,u wu wlater time. a'3°l'».. coua~
In wu an cold and mm u theheart: of the Cherokee; as they
retreated nen by nea from theland they had called thelrl.Thepldful journey man be made on
foot. and mea. women and chlltlrenfaced the wen and started reluc-tantly for the unknown tutara,bearlag the mast weakealng ot bur-
dens.heavy hearts.Fully one
fourth of them dled from the strug-
gle agalnst unyleldlag men and
unsympathellc naturePart ol the lrlbe which had goneto Arkansas had moved on IntoTexas, and there held a grant ofland from the Mexleau BovernmennTheTexansrefused to reeorzalzethelr rlghls,and la :alta or the
champlonshlp or Gen. Sam Hous-ton. war was declared agalns! theIndians and they were dually drlv-
en out or me state. at almost thesame rlme as the expulsloa of therest of the trlbe.
Dlssentloa wlthln the newly net-tled nallou la Indlan terrllory
caused further trouble. Those who
had agreed to the treaty of remor-nl and those who had onrweed llformed hostile fllvlmlons..Thls dll'-llmlly had scarcely hr~ennvercomewhen the Clvll \\-ar brought n newproblem.The Cherokee territory
was overrun by holh armlel.Manyof the lndlana enllsled ln the South-ern scrvlce. others lu the Northern.and the close of xhe war lauad thecountry and the people exlmusted.ln 1900 thelr lands were dlvlded.
the Indlnns became clllzens under
the Unltesl Slams government, andthe lll-fated Cgmrokee nnllon be
came a lhlng n the past.
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phetlc c h ie f o t th
Cheroke e would
ap p ea r to ha ve
b o r n e m o r e
than their share
of mi s fo r tu n e
This large nu.-tlo n, whi c h too
merly occ upied
th e e n tir e A lle
gheny mountain
teflon,natural-
ly resented the
enc roac hment ot
the vvhltea, and
as early as 1150
we [lad them
warring againsttheEnglishi n
Carolina.P e r -
haps some pro-
e tri be sa w,fa r
ahead,the trail or md e r ln g theyweredestinedtotrend,an d a t
vvhoae hands they were to b e Ill-
treated, for they took sides against
the Americ ana during and after the
Ile vo lu tloa nr y war , an d wi th good
reason.Fo r e xamp le :In Au gus t,1716. General Ruth erf ord . with an
army of 2,400 men, crossed No rthCarolin a on an erran d of de struc -
tion.Th ir ty -s l:Cherokee towns
were horned. the cattle and horses
driven over the tlelds to trample
them down.and then killed or
drlven om.The Indians ned before
this scourge,but naally gathered
ln opposition a t a mountain gap.
and th ere wa ged a bitter ag ar. Inwhic h the Cherokee were worated.
"One of th e I ndi ana ki lle d o n this
occ asion was afterwards disc overed
to be a woman, pointed and armed
like a warrior."
Many of the Cherokee, hoping to
esc ape the everc loser contac t with
the white men, c rossed the Missis
sippi,and found,in wh a t ls n o w
Arkansas, a wilderness where they
hoped to llve undisturbed.Th a t __|
Advertise in :The Enterprise for
the best results.
BLAlR'S NEW BowuxcAnnsys To DPEN ocr. s
"§é§éi>"1§"i~o 'rm 0»n|£'.'!°€' bl. ,°*¢
Blair and Benson played a score-
less tie Friday afternoon at Bldr.
Except for a march to within flve
yards of the Blair goal in the
aecond quarter,the contest waa
without scoring tluneata.Blair
made three passes for 28 yards in
the last period, but stopped short
of the 20-yard stripe.
Middle of the Benson line was
weak, letting Sylvls, Blair'| star,
allp through time and again for
jugq gains.Rolland Bucklin,of
the Blair team also played a good
game.Guinane was the visitors'
ootatanding man.Hurd of the
Ornahnnl made a 27-yard run.
llenmn (0)Pol.Blair (0)
Smith - - ~ - -IE - Van DeVenber
Knaman - - - - LT - - - - - ~Short
W o \ ! - - -.-I .G ~- Ch rl a k nl e n
iB m r rugn mschooladuring
Friday,Octoh
me e k Ma w h
ea to be one o
of the year.
November 11, '
go to Mlaaour
'the team in a
B L A I R mo n
WJLL P;
The Blair l
team will go
day, Ootober 1
school ieam oi
usually has a
Last year the
feawd the l
local field bn
However,Bla
13.1.-....{§ |5¢1`°!!l€0r tml;;§;;;';g;; I reva.raE c K4Waldron
Lindbaugh - » ~
Guinme -S,,.,b.,.1,,£f.`§
H u r d ~
RI'
RE
QBLH1 1 1 1
n n -
1 - m u y .g= 1 = =1 e ° ;f o o t b a l l e n t h u
Gollehon to m m '
§'!?'¥{'¥ R.N.rs . M1
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m m m :lor D°"°"|| use nom me :mem Bloux mba pu-tidpltud.Bomuoiputting them in bushel ca-aiu md tho mon horrible auddq know:
ION OCP. 'I immedluuly mm them in h u to hllwrr were commlttd by tm
r
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In u l y e r ~ - » ~ - l u i °° - - n l e m e t . z |
n.............m n n. _ \ .. : .CONVENTIr n y u e - - - - - r n - - ~ - - s y l v x sSubstitutions-Hanson:Hobbs
for Thayer,Marshall for Hurd,
Thayer for Hobbs,Behrens :lor
Waldron,Hurd for Marshall and
Lanbaugh lor Hurd; Blair: Camp-
bell lor Ericksgri First downs-
Benson 5,Blair 5.Passes-Bam
san attempted 10, completed 2 for
17 Yards, 2 intercepted; Blair at-
tenpted 11,completed 4 for 28
yards,1 intercepted.Fumble -
Blaix- 1.Penalties-Benson 5 for
25 ylrtll,Blair 3 for 25 yards.Yards gsdncd from scrimmage-
Benson 89. Blair 72.Yards lost:Ifrom"scrimmng Benson 24, Blalr
6.Refew;flnhmirlt. Mm-Alon"
The Royal Neighbors dishriat
convention dll be held Wednesday
October 7. The low lodge, Myrtle
Camp,No.2288 will be hostess.
The Methodist ladies are planning
to serve the delegates at dinner in
the evening.
Visitors and delegates from B7
lodges are expected to be present,
among them several state oflicers.
DRUCILLA GUILD MEETS
The Guild ol the First Lutheran
church met Wednesday afternoo
Sept.28,st the home of Mrs.
oelllr when the temperature ia
even and cool.He is offering A lugs variety o!
apples at very attractive prices
and they are extra fine quality.
TESTING IN THECENTRAL GRADES
The EA and 5B pupils are being
given general intelligence tests
this week under the direction of
Miss Burr, Central grade principal
and Miss Roberts.The results of
these tests will be announced
wr.
lndhm at mu ti meHowever, not all the Blonx wen
no mnllgnsnt.It wal A Ynnktoz
chic! who warned the Hlnneootmn
ot the lmpendlng lmrhlnr.andnved hundreds ot llvol thereby.When [old was dlloovered intheBlackHillsthem m m wh:crowded mm Sioux terrltof! Dreclpltsted a tleree outbreak.We
cannot blame the Slonx ter raenblnz the invasion of these nneouth
and comclenceless men,but.to:
the good of the growing state;they had to be subdued.Almoslthe tlnnl bnttle O! this period wasCulter's mmous "last stand"ont.he Little Bighorn, June 15, 1870,which has attained such s proml
nent place In the history ot the\ m . . »q | " | , , , ,
S
U,,.,,i,,....;;»,,{]'";f;;.ie;;;j'°§;;; N. C. Carlson.This was the an
lineam _...M d 0 11 ni 5 nual meeting and election of officanea §_ma a u vers fy ers was held.Miss Amanda Han RIGHT OF WAY DEEDS |~ f;;";a;*: .;;a'.'.;;..'j:;;.;'°';';
Geo. H. Kuhr Jr., Sophi~ Johnson,
Axel Axelsen and wife,Henry
Voss and wife,Bertha Nelson,
Geo. II.Kuhr and wife, Chris D.
Wuif et al,Robt. A. Hooks and
wife to Mo. Valley Pipe Line Co.
Th e so-called Slo ur uprising of
1890,during whic h Sitting Bu ll
was kllled,was the re s u lt o t th e
"Ghost Danc e"exc itement.I t is
alleg ed th at the In di an ag en ts onthe Sio ux rese rvation were u tterly
inc ompetent, and the lac k ot prom-
ised rations.a serious ma tter for
people ac c ustomed to rave as they
would to provide for themselvea,
was perhaps the underly ing c ause
of the outbreak.Hun ger an d tear
are very real sensations, and whenI n their trouble th e Sioux heard
th a t a revelation had been given,
their exc itement led to the out-
break.
Thi s r evela ti on fro m the God or
th e red men foretold a ne w dis-pensation,wh e n th e whi te s wou ld
be dri ven out,and the Indiana
wo uld attain their for mer s mtu l.
Th e songs an d dances whic h the
prophet gave Induc ed u hy pnotic
eoudltlon. and ln these tranc ea the
Sioux bec ame onc e mor e the ups-nln c e nt lor ds ot the lan d..
The awak eni ng wa s h ars h.Sit-
ting Bull, whose strong personality
had imbued his trlbesmeu and kept
them i n a fever of unrest,was
dead,and Gen.Nelson A .Miles
rode in to the plc ture.Hi s was
also a str ong p eno na llty ,and he
had tralned troo ps at hla bac k.
¢@, 1931. wutun Nawmlnor Union.)
Cox.
I.n addition to making-a good
showing on the Wentworth var-
sity grid squad, Cadet Hunt was
commissioned a first lieutenant. in
the school battalion by Major C.
N. Jackson,U.S.Army,Profes-
sor of Military Science and Tac-
tics.This office carries a good
deal of responsibility and io con-
sidered a great honor.
BLAIR BOY GAINSRECOGNITION
Among the players who are
making u strong bid for positions
on the Wentworth Military Acad-
emy football beam this year is a
Blair boy, Cadet Emory C. Hunt,Jr./
Hunt was on the reserve squad
lust year.This year he has seen
action with the varsity and was
used at guard in the opening Klme
of the season against the.Mar)§-
ville Teachers'College..Hunk
weighs around 185 pounds ~an¢§
should develop into a valuable
BUSINESS MAN SURPRISED
ON BIRTHDAY
A number of relatives and
friends gathered at the C.M.
Chdstensen home on north Walker
Ave.,last 'hxesday evening and
surgdsed Mr. Christensen, the oc-
casion being his birth anniversary.
A pleasant evening was spent vis-
itmg and a delicious lunch was
served by Mrs. Chrisfensen.
Shalxy Scottish Town
Comr le, Sc otla ndf u little village
In Perthshire,leads a shaky life.
I n seven years in has Amd more
than 300 earthquakes,a ll canned
by the gr ea t fau lt ne ar the high-
land border.
Tha nam (sim)The Ideal Indian-~| uperb or phy -
ldque, mental!! keen and alert, um
. N;
~ "'f
fn.
.vu\,1 1 M
1r f ""
a s *
f
as :gf
Th e D a k o tl
( llo u x) .
wi th a h 1 I h
I t a n d 1 r d or
mo r a ls - i s b e n
ty pified b r th e
D 1 k o t n,now
kn ewn l l the
Sioux.
Th i s ma zn ln
cent p e o p I e
dominated a l l
the surrounding
tr lb e l. wi th th e
exc eption of the
Chippewa,wi thwhom they were
continually a twar.Th is po w
er f u l tr i b i llllli
or p n n I 1 o n
p u | h e d I t a
nalghb orl d o w
ly away. and thep m u n n even affected the Sioux,
wh o 1-eluted va ll mtly bu t neverthdesgrd re nted r r u d u lllr i n 1
lo n th w u tw a r d direc tion.driving
betar o th em th o Ch ey enn e md the
Kieran.I n m u m a m a -they
nenehad tha B u c k H i l l ;country .
a n d h u n th e y n tu o d .
I a.
TALES 0 0 0
o_ftheTRIBES
Q
100%lloME0WNE|)S'l`0RE
l
Try our Blue Goose SSEZE' COFFEE
J rn ,B .b .sscA~ ~les Fancy .,';'::..':,.,.?.,.;;,
Crackers 2|'i§{'?~~f 15
Pears §:aE';';i"' 323222 $1.39
Potatoes "~J~"l8c
were destined to tread,and at
whose hands they we r e to h e lll-
treated, for they took sldes against
the Amerlc nns durlng and after the
Revolu tlo nnr y rra r, and wlth good
reason.Fo r exa mple :In Au gus t,1776. General Ruth erf ord . with un
atmy ot 2.400 men. c rossed North
Carolina on n n er rund of destruc -
tion.Thirty -slx Cherokee l o w n l
were burned. the c attle nnd horses
drh-en o ve r th e Bold:to tr amp le
th em down.und then m u m o r
drlven olr.The Indians ned before
this scourge.bu t llaally gathered
l n onno lltlon a t a moun tain gap.and the re wa ge d a b ltte r iig ht, la
whic h the Cherokee were worated.
"One o t th e In di a n! k llle d on thi s
oc caslun was afterwards dlscovered
to he a woman, pnlnted and armed
like n warrior."Many of the Cherokee. hoplng to
escape the ever-c loser c ontac t with
the white mea. c rossed the Mlssls-
slpp l, and found,lo wh a t l s n o w
Arkansas, a ulldemeas u-here they
hoped to llve nndlstnrhed.Th n t
part of the trlbe whlc h renmlned ln
the So nthenn t fln ally a llowed mls-
elouarles nnd teac hers to lalluenc ethem, and In 1820 they adopted a
fo r m o t government.modeled o n
th o t o f th e Un ltw States.About
th ls tlme Seqnoya evolved .xlw
Cherokee sylluhary and the ispread
of educ ation wh lc h followed
aging era of prosperity .;
I t was not to last long Gol-was disc overed on the u-mil terfg
tory an d i mme dia tely a mo vement
wa s begun to ma ke the Indluus
le ave th ei r la nd ;Opposition was
o t n n n u l l .S e r e ml rears of
Blue Goose
~"RE-26
E tra Specials for
Friday and Sat1u'day
~ ,;;;,,. ';.;;';,;:;;,,,.°°"'"° " "president mipeetively; Mn. A. c.
IH|l1|\b°|d|»-Humboldl 'l'l'|tntre Qglgel, secretary, and Lin. I-Ieqry
ogened as remodeled and redecor-Wolsman
abed theatre with talkic equipment i]'"E{'¥°d
treasurer.Th e y also |the name from bmdlmi
the Lutheran GuiliI u mm to I
\c.\m> or THANKS
We wish to express our thanks
to the mn.ny friends who so
thoughtfully assisted us at the
time of the lust sad rites of our
dim- .husband and father,C.A.
I TRI C POULTRY CLUB
The final meeting of the first
yenr's work of our Club was held
Sunday afternoon at the Howard
Jensen home.Mr.Bates helped
the girls with their final reports.
Guests included Mr.and Mrs.
John Dickmeyer,Mrs.Katt,Mr.
and Mrs. John Stork, Mr. und Mrs.
Hans Wulf and sons, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Stork and sons. Mr. and Mrs.
g
Warrick.We especially wish in Bill Wulf and Démla,Mr.and
tlmnk'the I. 0 . 0.F.and the Mrs.George Bates,Miss Almn
Amerikan Legion for their assls- Mme, and Ivan Larsen.
§ance and .those who sent such Several nf the zirls won first
~beautiful Ilonl offeriqga and ,,r.;.'~;;. a..f;~ :m¢i.,..;¢~ theose wllo gu@g»h¢g_¢h¢ gmqslp,count!fair.-Duluth!Jensen.
Mrs. U. A. Warrick and children |,,ews'repmȢ@r
ana ms uromers an a si ste rs.
Charles A. Warrick was born at
Blair,Neb.,February 11,1872,
and died nf.Denver,Colorado,
September 24, 1931, xiged 59 years,
7 months and 13 days,
He was married to Addie E.
Bottorff May 24, 1899 at Omaha.
...,.. ... ........................, ,..,very proud of ilxe fish which theyi
had mounted recently.The flih
is the founeen pound nonhem
Pike which Bill Rathmnnn caught
last summer while the family was
vacationing at Park Rapids, Minn.
This is a beautiful specimen,
Geo. H. Kuhr Jr., Sophi~ Johnson,
Axel Axelsen and wife,Henry
Voss and wife,Bertha Nelson,
Geo. II.Kuhr and wife, Chris D.
Wuif et al,Robt. A. Hooks and
wife to Mo. Valley Pipe Line Co.
Th e so-called Slo ur uprising of
1890,during whic h Sitting Bu ll
was kllled,was the re s u lt o t th e
"Ghost Danc e"exc itement.I t is
alleg ed th at the In di an ag en ts onthe Sio ux rese rvation were u tterly
inc ompetent, and the lac k ot prom-
ised rations.a serious ma tter for
people ac c ustomed to rave as they
would to provide for themselvea,
was perhaps the underly ing c ause
of the outbreak.Hun ger an d tear
are very real sensations, and whenI n their trouble th e Sioux heard
th a t a revelation had been given,
their exc itement led to the out-
break.
Thi s r evela ti on fro m the God or
th e red men foretold a ne w dis-pensation,wh e n th e whi te s wou ld
be dri ven out,and the Indiana
wo uld attain their for mer s mtu l.
Th e songs an d dances whic h the
prophet gave Induc ed u hy pnotic
eoudltlon. and ln these tranc ea the
Sioux bec ame onc e mor e the ups-nln c e nt lor ds ot the lan d..
The awak eni ng wa s h ars h.Sit-
ting Bull, whose strong personality
had imbued his trlbesmeu and kept
them i n a fever of unrest,was
dead,and Gen.Nelson A .Miles
rode in to the plc ture.Hi s was
also a str ong p eno na llty ,and he
had tralned troo ps at hla bac k.
¢@, 1931. wutun Nawmlnor Union.)
Cox.
I.n addition to making-a good
showing on the Wentworth var-
sity grid squad, Cadet Hunt was
commissioned a first lieutenant. in
the school battalion by Major C.
N. Jackson,U.S.Army,Profes-
sor of Military Science and Tac-
tics.This office carries a good
deal of responsibility and io con-
sidered a great honor.
BLAIR BOY GAINSRECOGNITION
Among the players who are
making u strong bid for positions
on the Wentworth Military Acad-
emy football beam this year is a
Blair boy, Cadet Emory C. Hunt,Jr./
Hunt was on the reserve squad
lust year.This year he has seen
action with the varsity and was
used at guard in the opening Klme
of the season against the.Mar)§-
ville Teachers'College..Hunk
weighs around 185 pounds ~an¢§
should develop into a valuable
BUSINESS MAN SURPRISED
ON BIRTHDAY
A number of relatives and
friends gathered at the C.M.
Chdstensen home on north Walker
Ave.,last 'hxesday evening and
surgdsed Mr. Christensen, the oc-
casion being his birth anniversary.
A pleasant evening was spent vis-
itmg and a delicious lunch was
served by Mrs. Chrisfensen.
Shalxy Scottish Town
Comr le, Sc otla ndf u little village
In Perthshire,leads a shaky life.
I n seven years in has Amd more
than 300 earthquakes,a ll canned
by the gr ea t fau lt ne ar the high-
land border.
Tha nam (sim)The Ideal Indian-~| uperb or phy -
ldque, mental!! keen and alert, um
. N;
~ "'f
fn.
.vu\,1 1 M
1r f ""
a s *
f
as :gf
Th e D a k o tl
( llo u x) .
wi th a h 1 I h
I t a n d 1 r d or
mo r a ls - i s b e n
ty pified b r th e
D 1 k o t n,now
kn ewn l l the
Sioux.
Th i s ma zn ln
cent p e o p I e
dominated a l l
the surrounding
tr lb e l. wi th th e
exc eption of the
Chippewa,wi thwhom they were
continually a twar.Th is po w
er f u l tr i b i llllli
or p n n I 1 o n
p u | h e d I t a
nalghb orl d o w
ly away. and thep m u n n even affected the Sioux,
wh o 1-eluted va ll mtly bu t neverthdesgrd re nted r r u d u lllr i n 1
lo n th w u tw a r d direc tion.driving
betar o th em th o Ch ey enn e md the
Kieran.I n m u m a m a -they
nenehad tha B u c k H i l l ;country .
a n d h u n th e y n tu o d .
I a.
TALES 0 0 0
o_ftheTRIBES
Q
100%lloME0WNE|)S'l`0RE
l
Try our Blue Goose SSEZE' COFFEE
J rn ,B .b .sscA~ ~les Fancy .,';'::..':,.,.?.,.;;,
Crackers 2|'i§{'?~~f 15
Pears §:aE';';i"' 323222 $1.39
Potatoes "~J~"l8c
were destined to tread,and at
whose hands they we r e to h e lll-
treated, for they took sldes against
the Amerlc nns durlng and after the
Revolu tlo nnr y rra r, and wlth good
reason.Fo r exa mple :In Au gus t,1776. General Ruth erf ord . with un
atmy ot 2.400 men. c rossed North
Carolina on n n er rund of destruc -
tion.Thirty -slx Cherokee l o w n l
were burned. the c attle nnd horses
drh-en o ve r th e Bold:to tr amp le
th em down.und then m u m o r
drlven olr.The Indians ned before
this scourge.bu t llaally gathered
l n onno lltlon a t a moun tain gap.and the re wa ge d a b ltte r iig ht, la
whic h the Cherokee were worated.
"One o t th e In di a n! k llle d on thi s
oc caslun was afterwards dlscovered
to he a woman, pnlnted and armed
like n warrior."Many of the Cherokee. hoplng to
escape the ever-c loser c ontac t with
the white mea. c rossed the Mlssls-
slpp l, and found,lo wh a t l s n o w
Arkansas, a ulldemeas u-here they
hoped to llve nndlstnrhed.Th n t
part of the trlbe whlc h renmlned ln
the So nthenn t fln ally a llowed mls-
elouarles nnd teac hers to lalluenc ethem, and In 1820 they adopted a
fo r m o t government.modeled o n
th o t o f th e Un ltw States.About
th ls tlme Seqnoya evolved .xlw
Cherokee sylluhary and the ispread
of educ ation wh lc h followed
aging era of prosperity .;
I t was not to last long Gol-was disc overed on the u-mil terfg
tory an d i mme dia tely a mo vement
wa s begun to ma ke the Indluus
le ave th ei r la nd ;Opposition was
o t n n n u l l .S e r e ml rears of
Blue Goose
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E tra Specials for
Friday and Sat1u'day
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Neb.InMay 1918 he moved with mounted onhisfamilywPeetz,Colorado, measures th:wl§gre he has made his lxme since. lung.Cameronree and one-hal! feetl
He iS Bl1rVi\?!!d bv his: wife an d'T?ntnr nnn Fa rln\\|1i"f||l nf Hain'
the fall £5 "U ai "iEln§1I §Iv.'f`iI.`i'uF1IL1`.§£5¢`§»}11ff>§|of Blair, Wfmotte G. of Redfield, g1;¢1'¢;,;12»a;,;m¢fs§s£e.
South Dakota,Mrs.Wilma Husk
of Peetz, Colorado, Mrs. Adelaide FRIENDS SURPRISE ON D u r o c - J e r s e yCalland of Greeley, Colorado. Mrs.Arlene Graham bk White River.
The Sixteen Club vatherndRoselleandJohn, at home;also
two hrothen,I.H.of Lorenzo,
Neb.,and Neum of Blair;four
dnters, Mrs. Lizzie Dixon of Un-
eoln, Mrs. S. S. Dixon ol Ax-ling-\
ton, Mks. John Compton o!Bldr,
and M1-s.Esther Overmeyer of
Boine,Idaho,beddea a host of
the Ted !Athrop home Friday eve-
ning,September 18th and p!eas~
" g g surprised Mr.and Mrs.
La rop.The occasion being their
eighth wedding anniversary.The
evening was spent playing cards
and a love\y two course luncheon
was served later in the eveninz.
BOAR AND GlLT SALE
l`l\ursday, October EHewansSpanish-Amerimn|BLAIR CITIZEN
War Veteran, having served frorm CELEBRA1
May 28, 1898`until May 11. 1899.
He wus a member of the Spanish
War Veteran Umm No.1 oi
Denver.Colorado;1 member ofthel . 0 . 0 . F _md Rebekah
lodges of Peetz, Colorado, and of
the I.0.0.F.Ihonmpment of
Sterling,Colorado.In 1898 he
became a member of the Baptist
ehnrch at Bldr, Neb.
A funeral service was held at
Sterling,Colors/rio on Saturday,
September 26, and the body wu
brought to Blair for interment.
Funeral services were held from
the low Baptist chumh last Sun-
A number of relatives gathered
at' the C. B. Hansen home in this
city lest Tuesday evening bo help
Mr. Hansen celebrate his seventy-Lilth birth anniversary md also
the birtli anniverlary of hil llttle
gnnddaughter, Patricia Ann Wn.~
son ol Omaha, who was two years
old.Both birthdays oecuned on
the same day.The evening was
lpent playing cards und vincing.
A nice lunch was enjoyed later ln
the evening.Those preaeni besides the honor
Kllests were un. C. D. Hansen,
1% miles northeast of Spiker.
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As good a lot of Hogs as we ever sold
Lunch atNoon and Plenty for All
Au5tioneers:Bmdley & _$eagjng, Oaklgqd, Nebr.
day with Rev. Moran of the Bap~
tilrtmhurch,officiating,assisted
by Rev. A. J.Haxgett ol the
Chrlltian church,md under the
luxpicel of the I. 0. O. F. Iodgs
ol which he was a member.At
the grave the American Legion
sounded tlpl lad fixed the wah.
Thus ended the life of a kindm a :wi ne husband ma :¢u=¢r,*
Mr. and Mrs. Hamld Madsen and
daughters,Mr.and Mrs.Ray
Casey and family, Ruben. Larsen,
all of Blair, Mr. and Mrs.. Robert.
Audreaeon,Mr.and Mrs.Bert
Hansen, Mr. and Mn. W. B. Rol-
enblum,P.J.Chrlsfelmen and
daughter and mn, all ol Kennnrd,
and Mn. B. H. Watson ul Omaha.
Clerk:E. W. Burdic, Herman Nenr
Come and be our guests, whether u wish to buy or not
For Catalogue write Cara Cameron ns, Herman, Nebraska
George Rabe of Nickerson, will sell a pure bred Polled Durham
yearling bull an extra good one-in this sale.
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